Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Oct 1912, p. 9

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nerves Unable to Work for 14 Months Complete Nervous Breakdown [of Mr. Black an Invalid Cured by Br. Chase's Nerve Food, 'My. Henry Black What a helpless mass of lash an« ~hone the human body Is, orice the become exhausted. Hxfreme weakness comes over you, snd you lese control of the Lumb The next step is paralysis. You will he fortunate if. }i%e Mr Black, you get the buliding-up proces in action before it is forever too late By forming new, rich blood Dr. Chase's Nerve Food curries new vigor ana energy to every organ and every mem ber of the human body Mr. Henry Black, 81 St street east, Montreal, Que, "The wonderful results 1 obtained from the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food constrain me to write this let. ter In order that others who suffer from nervous exhaustion and wWenk- ness may usé this medicine wing eis). ly satisfactory resulis. As the result of overwork | became completely ex- hausted, and was unable to work for fourtepn months, As I am the father of a family, these were sad days for me, but after 1 had used six boxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food I had improved so greatly that I continued the treat- ment until I was completely restored to health and strength. I now work twelve to fifteen hours a day, and keep In excellent health." Dr. Chase's Nerve Flood, 50 cents a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co. Limited, Toronto. Catherine writes FRIMASON HOTEL Haa hands and has been Thor hly renovated and re'urnifhed a Speciality, Ba sala o with cholcest un ars and cigars. yarn ad stables In city JOHN COUSINEAU, Proprietor, ric Restorer for Men restores in the body osphonul (or ore tenlon al Ee REE For sale sf Mabood's drug store. For Your.Horses It you want your Horse and Rig well looked after, put up at Kings ton Repository. Board reasonable by day, week or month. R. W. SMITH, Mgr. R R'R RADWAYS READY RELIEF RHEUMATISM Apply the Relief externally to the part or parts affected, as briskly as circumstances will permit. Benefit will also be derived from Radway's "#Pllls, their alterative action being peculiarly suited to this disease. Where the joints are swelled, stift or contracted, the Relief, with sweet oil, is an admirable lubricant. Ask for RADWAY'S and take no Substitutes DAILY ARRIVALS Best Crawford Peaches at A. J. REES | 106 Princess 8. Phone 58 {of spirit-return esting, 4 W. T. STEAD APPEARED AT HI AT A SEANCE HELD LATE HOME, ahd Others Declars in He His Daughter That He Appeared to Them Visible Form--Hold That Still Lives. Kingston, Oct. 7.---(To the Ed- itor): Sir,~-No more fearless advo- cate of the cause of oppressed hu- manity has lived in our time than William T. Stead, who perished in the wreck of the Titanic. Now the question is asked, is William T Stead still alive, and does he stil take an ivterest in the affairs of our wurid? To those who still cling tr the old-fashioned ideas regarding death snd tpe resurrection toners ! no question. Stead is dead. But now comes a widely-circulated high- ss magazine with an article from Mr. Stead"s daughter, Miss Estelle Stead, containing the most explicit and positive assertions of Mr. Stead appearing in visible form at his late home at Wimbledon, Surry, Err. in the ' apartment consecrated th "Julia's Bureau." Miss Stead, writing In Nash's Magazine, gives a brief chronologi- cal history of her father's interest in and conversion to the acceptance as a fact, in sup- port of which she. adduces his ex- periences (and her own) with Mrs. Tomson, A. V. Peters, Mrs. Wreidi and others. It is al ldeeply inter- though much of it was already publie knowledge. But what makes her article of special value are the testimonials included regarding the actual manifestation of her father shortly after his transition The testimonies are five in number, sign- ed by those who were present at a seance with Mrs. Wreldt, at Cam- bridge House, Wimbledon. The let. ters are as follows 9 "My mother and [' were present at the seance on May 6th. We saw Mr. Stead, absolutely unmistakably, and heard him speak: Edith K Harper, 8. A. Adele Harper." Minnie Mallison, of Kingston-on- Thames, says: "Hig voice (Stead's) floated above and around us; his}! rapturous greeting to his daughter le is engraved on our memories." Xe E. R. Serocold Skeecls, a London solicitor, adds: "I distinctly saw an etherealization of him '(Stead) with the beard slightly whiter than I re- member it. I am certain that which I saw was objective." Ella Anker, of Wimbledon, states that "the room was perfectly dark and we had been sitting for some time without hearing any voices or seeing any lights, when suddenly William Stead"s face appeared ip brilliant light. It lasted several seconds, perfectly clear and distinct ¥ Bp ou fx Merchants ! Attention! We are agents for cele- brated Solar Arc Gas Lamp, 100 are in use in Kingston. of Mantles, aime" us and we will till it disappeared suddenly. After a while his face again appeared in the corner of the room. Afterwards his volece was heard, speaking chr hn acteristically In his own way. We all distidguished what he said." Then comes Viee-Admiral W. Os Club, Pall Mall, London, who says: "I was present on the 6th of May when a simulacrum of your father a appeared to you (Miss Stead). Mrs Harper, Miss Harper and Mr. Skeels # * *% On that morning at 11.30 your dear father presented himself to me. * * A brightly flluminat- | od face and bust. There was nof , question, however, of its being a simulacrum of Mr. Stead." wilfully lying? The place was Julia's bureau, the people present all "intimates of Mr. Stead, medinm of irreproachable honesty. The testimony is decisive and dir- 13, ect. If it proves anything at alf |, it proves that Stead is still alive Space .does not permit of mora ad |, the present time. The editor of the magazine referred to, closes an open-minded introductory note with the following sentence:--* Perhaps it is not miraculous that the mind |. which saw the merging of nations || has manifested itself acress thes borderland of worlds."--S8.P.P. ¢ To Explore Resources. Anglo-American capitalists. hereto fore conducting extensive mining oper- ations in the Transvaal, are prepar- ing to thoroughly explore the mineral resources in eastern British Columbia, along the line of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway between Mile 53, - the present head of steel and Fort George, west of Edmonton. Samples brought out by prospectors the past summer, show high returns in assays made at Vancouver and Toronto. G. L. MeDonnell, mining engineer, who hag been connected with the San- deman-Cope company, also engaged with mining groups of the London stock exchange in Johannesburg, made the foregoing announcement 'in Edmonton. H> has taken up with the Edmonton Board of Trade, the ques tion of esiablishing an assay office, where minerals from the mountain and arth country could be tested for val ". McDonnell intimated that if the potty sud and quantity, spect, a large smelting plant will wy loeated either in the vicinity of Tete Jaune Cache or in the Fort George district. Many of copper. [Gold in commercial quantities has al #0 been found on the claims _ THANKSGIVING DAY SALE. wa, Oct. 10, -- Hon. Robert minister of the intecior, per with the Dustbin result of he A scene from "The Lion and the Mo use.' Oct. 12th, ho ue and night. r---- lessvsrsevseeveveissved 'hurch Life, ness OW try, genuineness are the graces, for without them no vir | tue can- reach perfection. love genuineness be aor consideration, nor good comrade ship, nor divine charity, earts, Boverty its sting and prevents wealth ! "an carry its possessdr in comfort be fore kings, and is the when he wishes to unlock his peoples lescension, sar vility. edant » borne Moore, of the United Service pagan R¥s.40d the complex natures ave endowed wit ishes alike in cottdge and the man or woman whose is moulded in genuine simplicity is the admit enjoying, ' olease that does not bring from it in Now the question is bluntly this: | sant " Were these people self-deceived or »quablengsa in purple and fine linen or in fustian and calico. the dusty highway or drivin the | state, : . happier place. fragrance that returns with artificialities and strivings to no profit. ness and Water springs in a dry ground ==THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, which Jas regards him (Genuine simp nineness--- the; v tesescocetesessecens;, Genuine Simplicity--- {one ving 'i Simple Gemuineness 3". | gre atest th ungs | science and of as a golden th bright folds, women we have Toronto, simplicity simple genuineness Turn the words now this way that, and they catch the light ike a faceted érysts al, and Hash every wvely colour known, The crown syaity, the exaltation of the peasan- genuine simplicity 'and simple the loveliest among hav Genuine be wen ren simple genuine genuine aim licity. above all «l marks o bred When | cleanly | pers. makes a home Generosity, friendliness, even if simple | They nor courage lin the smile Joe renity { always what | ing lems, Like | thought for it , it is arrayed i ravery, courtesy, iteelf, what are they wanting? openhandedness, nre either Simplicity is the open sesame to all | it 18 the ornament that makes lite easy, the quality that takes from! | schemes, Simpl { out, while Oste tor won the j trumpets i h AS Simple genuineness les ol genumer the Jess, om being vulgar. key, monarch's You oan without con and respectiulness without It. saves the learned from humble from coarse earts. It is cordiality is an oasis in can hear them they belis at evense Haply, you voursel, and why all this he | simple wonder It is a paradoxical gift, for the most nd it race of unnameable charm. adds to the many-sided the It flour lace palace and | wondering why character There to wner of .all the world. leasure too small for is no! it frankly and no effort made to | lakes while with ire is an impo it is spread appreciation, moves ! | | Sharp the Trudging along by in its presence makes the road An hour in the house | old where simple genuineness rules is | benediction for a life times It is again, soul might In Nova Scotia a { help in weste gain, to freshen the | 14th under wilder: ! nrevious excur: station Iv it is a flower in the o \ 4 any And it cannot be bought with mon: v, Bor can it be gained by any toil. | © Hamilton i oo ¥ i hiel o 'a > y t 18 a possession of which th Pe | commissioner, sor must be unconscious, which he | an see clearly in other men, but of | inate North A | El PLUG CHEWING TOBACCO What the Look-Out . Says: "It's a great strain to have to watch so care- fully. To steady/my nerves, I alwaysfuse Empire Navy Plug Chewing Tobacco, when up in the "Crow's Nest." 301 but when unthe all thdt it touch i Phe on the it manifestations thereof, ring restinlly sweet, The disturbance moving wesietn provinces a | occurred locally Owing to the self licity--and simple are contained in xcept ye hey ed the of art, religion have read woven are the world into e known, ere simple and Genuine se, and' ight, it sught of, within. it It It is Lhe little child brow of age. 15, nothing the lilies it raiment, n a beauty all i city ax carcying nt ation the wt battle wy. 'The and simplicity, are see the simply a desert of sham: with the ng. are genuinely then you will a8 been.written, of you will forever. west of the quickiy rian ng southward and frosts were western provinces increased rn Canada, the conditions sions, pamely, rn Canada to Wickes, predicted at merica the Grand on Saturday, he is utterly uncomprehending gen: that become as lit lever All the of literature, simplicity, their It more noth- takes but like them, its own. While elaboration is planning various and the greatest men and and those wha i ealed to us_through tprinted page, w the He nuine simplic ity off feeling from sentime sniality {and forever sets a barrier between the among princes pau- 18 never found, abides and transiorins sunshine [* and 18 Bo them g demand Gee and yet Trunk railway has decided to run an- Pp arched | other farm laborers' excursion on Oet. the same as for | S10, from | Winnipeg {and a cent a mile to points beyond Imperial trade Toronto that Canada commercially would dom is blowing the Simplicity advantag- like end- genuine with the eye of the mind and the sight you soul s ear and hike village mple wonder and the draw men to you and vou will only keep on all great eastw ard, area of high pres over north-western general last and | posed of women. the in New Brunswick and | for and miles THURSDAY. OCTOBER 0. 1912 TO BREED BL ACK FOXES Was Secured 1, 100 Miles North. east of Edmonton, Edmonton, Alta., Oct. ing from a st of # Lake Athdbasca, northwest of A entific explorations, Tees, Alta., Profagsor the University Chicago, and A. W. Haigh, a local prospector, orought to Edmonton a pure black iox and a red fox, marked with tack The two animals are valued at $1, 000 Mr. Hare paid 8350 to Indians is the Fond du Lac and Great Bem Lake regions for the foxes, which he will take to his farm at Tees for prc pagating purposes. The plan is tn One ay made Hare, wash, ol of of breed the black variety for theiw fur, which' has a high commerdal value throughout the world. Trappers in this district say that intertweechny of the red and black foxes will gra dually produce the pure Llavk vane ty. The result of this experiment will be watched with interest in the United States, Canada and Europe, hecause of its possibilities. The two foxes have had most uni que experiences. They were transpor- ted from the far northern wilds to avilization by every mode of travel except aeroplaning. The black fox was carried 900 miles, while the otha" animal in its trip from Great Bear Lake travelled fully 1,100 miles. The animals were transported in canoes and packed to 'Athabasca, ninety eight milis north of here. When 6 nally landed at Tees they will have travelled more than 200 . miles by rail. They are in good condition. Professor Burwash, who has made a long study of wild animal life, de clares that while the experiment to be confducted by Mr. Hare is novel Before OMO the usual way was to spread the clothes on the grass exposed to the sun. Now OMO cleanses thoroughly, bicaches and puri- fies better than the sun can do it. It has the bleaching and purifying properties of fresh ' country air for linens and all white things. Harms neither hands nor clothes. No Pebbing. Directions are easy. Works quickly. Coffee, tea, cocoa, fruit and other stains disappear like magic. Sate apd sure Dut must : A not be used for colored are ~ollens or flannels. Pugsley, Dingman & Co. Limited, Toronto therg is. no reason why is should be otherwise than a success from the in other animals. The black is not a freak any more than is the vod fact that interbreeding is recogmzed fox, be sald, and §I the animals are congenial, as they appear tq, be, they should repsoduce their kind. It is probable that the pure blauk, being the stronger animal, will predominate by careful propagating. A PICKED CLASS. Women Students of Very Fine Char acters, JACOB GOULD SHURMAN Jacob Gould Schurman, who is pre sident of Cornell, «MY in a recent re view: "At Cornell University about one'tenth of the student body is com 1 suppose they are they are able a picked class; certainly As | have and of noble character. watched them for twenty years, | have been greatly impressed by their abil ity in managing their own aflairs, and their potential helpfulness in manag | ing the larger affairs of the University 'I have come to the conclusion, as a result of my observation that ih the ' |administration of many public affairs Imen would be greatly helped if they 'enjoyed the co-operation of women. 1} jmention, as example of these govern mental activities in which women could be. of surely great assistance, | the problem of health and municipal {eleanliness, of education. of: social purity. I believe also that women might and would exercise great influ. ence for good in the extension of in ternational good-will gnd the preser vation of international peace. "lI have thought upgn this subject during many years, ang have come to | the deliberate conclusion that the ex tension of the sufitige to our women would educate and develop women themselves by putting on their should ers a responsibility from which they have hitherto been free." PRINCESS MARY IS HER PF FATHER'S TYPIST King George Dictates His Private Correspondence to His Charming Danghter, Princess Mary, who is at present paying. a visit with the Queen to the Dowager Grand Duchess of Mecklen burg-Strelitz, at Neu Strelitz, a pret tv old-fashioned little town, some 60 miles from. Berlin, is having her first taste of continental life--part of the necessarily arduous preparation for «a throne. + For all the young members of the British royal family the upbridging is at all tifies of the most esacting char acler, but as the only daughter of the king, particular care has been taken {that Princess Mary should be equipped jas befits an English Princess. Queen Mary, knowing the responsi bilities of Queenship, is aware that the education of her daughter, who will probably ome day Hill a Europeas throne, is too vital for any mistakes do be made, "and in consequence Prin cess Mary's career has been mapped 'jout with paisstaking care. Princess Mary began her schooling at the age of four togéiber with he brothers m the royal schoolroom. This {continued up till three years agh, when the duestion was discussed | whether Princess Mary should go to boarding school; bt it was fimally decided that it would be best for her to continue ber studies at home gnde special {utors. have pripciples so they ide's live up "F. J. JOHNS(N THE LEADING FLORIST 324 KING STREET. Roses Carnations, Sweet Peas, and all other seasonable | Flowers: A choice variety of Ferng. Palms, ete. Wedding | poutues, Floral uneral Designs a X "Phones; SE ;T OYSTERS SMOKED FILLE 1S DOMINION FISH CO. 53 BROCK ST. "PHONE 502 AAT VV TBUBTVROOBSVOWN *-- rT --_--_----_|p aa FOR PICKLING] We. carry a full line of Pure Spices and Vinegay.: :-:- D. COUPER'S 'Phone 76. 341-3 Princess St. Prompt Delivery, The kind you are locking for is the kind We sell. SCRANTON COAL is good Coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. Booth & Co. FOOT WEST STREET. - - - Box Calf and Tan Calf, leather lined, double sole, Goodyear welt. 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The Children's Panacea--The diother's Friend, Genuine CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of in use for The Kind You Have Always In Use For Over 30 Years

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