Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1913, p. 6

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Leslie Mctc North Bay of the CTR. Mrs. William Kerr, Picton, died sud- . denly on Sunday night with heart fail- - wre, and was buried in Westport. William Steen, Drummond, has rent- ed his farm to Thomas McKerracher, and has gone west to Bredenbyrg, Sask. : Belleville will be rid of Frederick and Sarah Renfrew for the next twelve months. They pleaded guilty to keep- ing a house of ill-fame. Frederick was sent to the Central Prison and Mrs, rew . to the Andrew Mercer Refor- matory. Halladay Rattray, superintending the Jupiter mine in the Porcupine district is Shending a few days with his fath- er, v. James Rattray, Tweed. Arrangements have been made for a banquet and presentation to Robert ran, Tweed, has left for ere he enters the employ Cook, M.P.P. for North Hastings, at Bancroft on Wednesday, March 26th. Mr. Joyce, of Adolphustown, while crossing the bay from 'Thompson's Point to the Prive Edward shore with a load of movables for Mr. Drury, and a valuable cow, also in the wagon, had the misiortune to break through the ice losing his team and loaded wagon in about 200 feet of water, A QURIOUS WEDDING, Bride and Groom Dumb and Eleven Mutes Attend Banquet. Smith's Falls, March 22.-A wedding of 'unusual interest took place here Thursday evening, when Alexander Me- Lean. of Smith's Falls, was united if marriage to Mrs. Hannah Kiddle, of Elk Rapids, Mich. Both bride and groom are mutes and the ceremony was performed at the home of Mr. and { Mrs. Thomas Croan, hoth of whom are mutes. Rev. W. Mackay officiated and the bride's son, Charles Kiddle, inted- preted the services for the principals on his fingers. At the wedding supper there were present eleven mutes. jacute attack of brain AAR DAILY BRITISA WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1013. NEWS OF THE WORLD THE. LATEST TIDINGS GIVEN IN ---- The Whig's Condensation of the News of the Day From Telegraph Service and Newspaper Ex. changes, President Jean Barthow is the new premier of France. More London. At Ulinton' the local option by-law was declared good. Cobourg will have a campaign immediately. Premier Borden has drafted the clos- ure bill for the naval deadlock, Harold Hill, Meaford, killed roof was blown from building. Arrangements are under way to es- tablish a Shriners' club in Toronto. George Kerr, ex-M.P.P. for Sior- mont, died at Cornwall, aged sixty-six. . Anglican clergymen, of Montreal, are making a strenuous appeal for church umily. Sir Frederick Carrington, fighter of South Africa, is London. Samuel Roach, formerly of Corn- wall, was burned to death in an hotel at Desbarats. One of the six aeroplanes while re comnoitering over Scutarim fell, and Aviator Petrovitch was killed. The Wisconsin senate passed the Glenn bill to submit woman suffrage to a vote at the next election. Allan Maepherson, a well-known Orillia lumberman, was shot in th: thigh by a burglar who escaped. The Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia sailed for lng- land on Sunday from Halifax. The revenue of the dominion for the fiscal year, which closes on Monday next, will be close to 8170,000,000. Suffragettes give warning what they will do'if Sylvia Pankhurst dies as result of incarceration in jail in Lon- Bonilla, of Honduras, is sufiragette riots occurred in local option when guerilla dead in «don. Ensign Oliver Mardell, of the Salva. tion Army, will go to Vancouver to take charge of the army's social wel fare work. At Madrid, Rafael Alcalde, the Mexi- can consul, while suffering from an fever, j from a window and was killed. Latest reports of damage done by Friday's storm in Canada and the United States: 100 killed, 600 injured and $5,000,000 property loss. Sylvia Pankhurst, militant suffra- gette, on Saturday, won her freedom from Holloway prison, London, by means of her hunger strike. Hon. J. Scadden, premier of West- ern Australia, sailed from London on Saturday. He will visit Winnipeg and other centres en route to the I'acific coast, Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president emeritus of Harvard, has declined the offer nade him by United States Pre- sident Wilson to act as ambassador to Great Britain. George W. Guthrie, democratic state chairman of Pennsylvania, and former mayor of Pittsburgh, has been solected to be United States ambassa- dor to Mexico, John R. Mott, the Y.M.C.A. leader. has been offered the post of United States ' minister to China, and though he has declined he is being strongly urged to reconsider. Canada's trade total for the fiscal year will reach the billion dollar mark. Hon. W. T. White has already stated that the total expenditure for the year will be approximately $133,000, 000 or $154,000,000, John Burchard Fine, former dean of Princeton University, has been offered, and is expected to aceept, the post of United States ambassador to Ger- many, to succeed John G. A. man, of Pennsylvania. Leish- 144 : "» Hats Off : To the Royal Flavour of the New Hot Porridge Post Tavern This A highly pleasi Canadian-made food is an ideal breakfast dish in taste and nourishment. ing blend of the rich food flavours of wheat, corn and rice. : Housewives appreciate it, = Everyone at table likes it. Try the new hot poriidge--Post Tavern Special-- " Tomorrow's Breakfast" Postum Cereal Co Ltd. Pure Food Factories, Windsor: On . Made by Canadian pecial tario. jwelfare commission, and pledge them- NOT A TWINGE OF RHEUMATISM SINCE TAKING . "I sufiered from Rheumatism for six years; tried different doctors, with no relied. FF saw your advertisement and decided to try RHEUMA. I have taken (hree bottles and am entirely free from the disease. I was so bad I could not sleep nights; now 1 sleep well, and my kidneys work perfectly." P. W. Miller, Catawissa, Pa. "For foutteen months 1 was so bad- afflicted with Rheumatism that much of the time I was obliged to use a cane. | used one bottle of RHUEMA and THE CANE IS IN THE CORNER NOW. No one could be hap- pier. to be rid of the pain, swollen knees and badly swollen ankles. 1 cer- tainly beliove there is no remedy for the disease like RHEUMA."--Mrs. {Daniel S. Knex, Severance, N.Y., | Au ust Sth, 1912, J. B. Mcleod guarantees RHEUMA to cure Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Arthritis, Chronic, Neuralgia and Kidney disease or money back-- and only Sle. a bottle. | | ly in Your town. | The Cooke Studio ~ GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Saturday. The very amusing play, "Baby Mine™ s¢s to the Grand on Saturday. furnished food for much laughter, this story of three children by the young wile, the counsel of friends. 'the principal quartette, Walter Jones, as "Jimmy Jineks"; Benedict MacQuarie, as *"Al- fred Hardy'; Marjorie Cortland, as "Zoie," and Vera Rial, as "Aggie," leit little to be desired in the discharg- ing of their roles. Walter Jones has a place distinetly his own in the play which he justifies. Uwing to the company being an hour late getting to the city from Peter oro, on Saturday afternoon, the mat- nee performance was that much late in starting. But Manager D. P. Brani- gan provided entertainment for the patrons of his house by allowing the curtain to be raised, and the work of the stage staff in setting the scenery and preparing the siage for the first act, was thus witnessed. leh "The Heart Breakers." In "The Heart Breakers," Manager Mort H. Singer's laiest musical come- dy hit which will be seen at the Grand next Saturday, matinee and night, many song successes abound. Among those that are worthy of mention are "Your Eyes, Your Smile and You," "hy Honolulu Honey Lou," "The Tale of the Bashful Bumble Bee," "'1f 1 Had a Hundred Hearts," "The Songs You Used to Sing to the Girls to Love," and many others. The cast is headed by George Damerel, who be- eame famous through the "Merry Wid. ow' waltz, and includes a perfect princess chorus. The piece is in two acts; the first takes place at the Sax- on Club in New York, and the second at Munger Castle, in the Adirondacks. fi 244 Princess St. | TEA! TEA! TEA! | | From 'the Fipest Tea Gardens ot| Ceylon, uncolored, and of the fineat' flaver, Greer and Black, at 30 per pound, at Andrew Maclean's, Ontario St. PATENTS. HERBERT J. S. DENNISON, REGISTERED ATTORNEY, 18 King Street West, Toronto. Pa- tents, Trade-Marks Designs, Copyright, protected every. where; eighteen years' experi- ence. Write for booklet. 'women oar la depend. Sold in three d Za% of strongth--No, 1, §1 ; wo ; 0. J i) ef pric ¥ Chr 1 onses, all & on nny Mrmaive fin bap for enems to CRY FROM "UNDERWORLD." Wind Want to Cooperate "in War upon Social Kvil. Albany, March 22.--A cry from the outcasts of the underworld, pleading for an opportunity to co-operate in the efforts being made to solve the social evil; question, is voiced in letters to the special legislative com- mittee appointed to draft remedial police legislation for New York city. These letters among the thousands or more received by the committee from New York city officials, social and civic hodies ard citizens general- lv, will be given serious considera- tion. The committee ported to the legislature but Senator Wagner, its chairman, announced that further meetings of the committee will be held and the senate. extended the time for receiv ing the report another week Senator Wagner has made several letters received from men of the underworld, who that they can be of assistance to the city if permitted to co-operate in their own way toward restricting and sagrogating the soeial evil. They claim this phase of the situation in New York is the source of all graft They argue in support of the plan presented by the citizens' committee to the legislators proposing a social have re Thursday, was to public the wo insist solves to be of greater value to such committee than all 'of the social and civic bodies in New York. FIREMEN WASTE COAL. Unnecessarily Increase Their Labors on Locomotives. New York, March M.-The castern railroads, on Saturday, tried to con vince the arbitration board, which is to settle the: wage controversy with the firomen, that recent mechanical im- {provements had lightered the firemen's tasks. W. E. Cavey, supervisor«of lo- comotive operation an the Baltimore jand Ohio, declared that the firemen made unnecessary wovk for themselves {by uneconomical firing. He described test trips he 'had supervised during which firemen, under his direction, had attained the same results weing irom one-quarter to one-third less coal. ---------- Bequest to Acadia University. New York, March 24.--According to the deputy state appraiser's rt, Dr. Charles F. Myers, of 311 West 48th street, who in Boston on August 29nd, 1011, of B65385, of which $132,000 was invested in New York city realty. By the terms of the will 000 was iven to Acadia University, Nova Seat, fo She gitablishiment of a i bio r00- » The Newton tneclogical sem- inary also receiveed a bequest of » ! » Escaped in Night Clothes. 'St. Thomas, March 24. -- The Com- mercial, a temperance hotel at West Lome, was totally destroyed by fire on Saturday morning, Three women and one man, hoarders, narrowly es- with their lives in their night by a ladder from the second a ------------. There will be: ino._cases for trial at Death at Marysville. Marysville, March 22.--On Saturday er ening, March 15th, death came to give relief to Mrs. J, Brickley, after an illness of six months. Deceased had been a patient sufferer of cancer, and during all this time scarcely a mur- mur could be heard by those who faithfully attended her. Besides het sorrowing husband there are leit to mourn, seven children, the voungest four years old. Always of a gentle i and amiable disposition, Mrs. Brickley wes loved and respected by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. She was forty years of age. The fun- eral took place on Monday, to St. Mary's church, where requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Meagher, after which her remains were placed in the vault. The pall-bearers were J. Stack, James McAlpine, J. Campbell, T. McGinn, T. Toppings and W. Power, Record Navigation at Brockville. Brockville, March 22.-- lhe ice broke in the river sulliciently to-day to en "Raby Mine" Was Produced Twice on| Passover Bread attracted fair matinee and night hou- council has It { commendation again presenied in a splendid manner, | Reid, the attempted adoption of [bread and matzo between March on iand April 23rd jduring the Passover season brew residents be able to obtain 'the bread they use during the jout payment i tions Reid by prominent Hehrew and the order.in-council just been issued is_the result. That Late uel generally regarded as of the late President Madero's admin assertion that he is "in a position to death and that Viee-President on the night of automobile, of Madero's fate was known in Wash ington before the hour named in the of- You Useded attempt to rescue him. THE DUTY 1S REMOVED, Admitted Between March 24 and April 23. Ottawa, March 22.--An ovrder-in- been passed, on the re of the Hon, J. D. minister of castoms, . providing or the free admission of Passover 24th for use The He- thus inclusive, of Canada will season, with- Representa- Hon. Dr. citizens, which has Passover of duty. were made to the IN POSITION TO PROVE President Madero Was Stabbed to Death. San Francisco, March 22. Col. Man- Blanche Aleade, publisher of the a Mexico City newspaper the mouthpiece New Era, istration, has arrived here with the prove" that Madero was stabbed to Suarez was strangled in the National Palace February 23rd, and theix bodies taken to the prison in an the news Col. Alcalde asserted: that ficial version as the time of the alleg- Sand Bay Notes. Sand Bay, March 20. -- The schaol is closed for the Easter holidavs. A number of people in this vicinity have tapped their sugar bush. Mrs. J. J, Lappan has returned home after visite ing relatives in Lyn. Clawson: Sly spent the week-end at Isaac Larosse's, Long Point. William McPherson, and mother visited at William Ferguson's. Messrs. Charles Deyan and Gordon Me Pherson, visited friends in Sand Bay recently. 'A number from here attend ed the party at T. Murphy's on the 17th of March. Miss Marcella McbDon ald is visiting at I. Lappan's, Mel combe. nt "Masher" Was Treated Properly. jutfalo, N.Y., March 23.--leo D. Varien, a waiter, must pay a fine ot $500 or begin to serve 180 days ; in the penitentiary, the heaviest sen- tence imposed on a "masher" in the history of the city court. Varien was convicted of pressing unwelcome at tentions on a sixteen-year-old girl while riding on a Niagara street OBSTINATE CATARRH cannot be corrected by local treatment; to arrest the flow of secretion you must remove the cause; this symptom is only one of nature's wamings of a run-down system. Build your strength.and vital forces with SCOTT'S i: it supplies the needed lime and concentrated fats; the glycerine soothes and heals the delicate organs; the emulsion nourishes the tissues and nerve centers and makes red, active blood. Scott's Emulsion overcomes by compelling health and vigor. Seott & Bowne. Toronte, Ontario. 18-79 Re" Mrs. J. Westervelt of Paterson, NY "I baye a large fa of it has saved we Dany § qQuinsy sore throat it #s a k little gh! has spratosd ber a Ing arcnnd fine without any othe Radway's Ready Relief," GURES SORE THROAT Apply the Relief to the threat and until the surface smarts and reddens Radway's i. b s aml is com r doctor than is ef with a te in a tumbler of hot wa bed A profuse perspicath and in the morning the cold will b RADWAY & CO., Montreal, Can. jon wil 1 Eight-hour Day Mine Bill. Toronto, ' March he Ontario government, on. Thursday, brought down its eight-hour day bill, dealing with the employment of miners, which applies to all the mines in the pro vince, with shifts of more than men, making exceptions only on: spe cial cases, and follows closely the re commendations of Samuel Price, the special commissioner appointed after the close of last session to investigate the subject of underground employ 2) six car. jment, emnme---------- When I able the steamer Bigelow to resume her trips between here and Morristows which marks the opening of naviga- | tion on this portion of the St. Law-| rence. The boat ran up to February Sth, so that the ice bridge, which then formed, kept her out of commis sion less than six weeks, which estab lishes a new record. Austria Spoils It All. London, March 24.--Just the peace advocates expected to celebrate Easter week by obtaining peace in the Balkans, Austria stepped in with an ultimatum to Montenegro regarding some part of the territory captured from the Turks. There will likely be some more fuss, as | You may often see a married cou- ple cooing like turtle doves when real- ly tis nothing but mock turtle. In the first place, the human hands. step in the process of ing to the packaging. Try Tillson's ~-naver in balk. handsome dish of Fe ) £m &panee. assizes ou Monday, used in the making of Tillson's are harvested, threshed and shipped to us without coming in contact with Next, when they reach us, every done by machinery, from the clean- English porcelain dishes in the 25-cent size are dropped in by thinness, and not one {Have You Ever Had THIS Said of You Because of Grey Hairs ? It is most embarrassing to have a friend remark that you are "Looking Older." Grey hairs are NOT becoming, peo ple may tell you so, but they are say- ing to themselves : "What a pity. She is not old. And she used to have such BEAUTIFUL hair." There is one quick, absolutely sure, easy way of getting rid of grey or faded hair--simply use HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. 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McLeod machines, here. choice oats No Hand Ever Touches Tillson's No hand touches them Finally, with the package sealed up, no hand tan touch Tillson's from the time they leave our mills making is Even the until you open the package iu your own home, And when you do open it, you find it full of the most appetizing- looking flakes round flakes, rolled you ever saw---big, to a filmy broken, ns Oats tomorrow. Yomi goof has them. Sold ¢ Two sizes - good English porcelain. Rolled Thinnest--Cook Quickest (15 minutes) ily in packages 10c and 25c. Each 25¢ package contains a

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