Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jan 1914, p. 10

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eam y a _ ; copy LEFT FOR A BREAD LINE ---- NAME MUST DP STAMPED ON Impeotemer : LOAF More land marks. of a is (on Stent ulla utilitarianism : Ey LE i EEF & - ° It i i EE EY =i : 3 y Corporation Mr. Ges- cheidt prescribed that the bread line should known by his name, and that his name should be stamped . on every loaf of bread out, Greenwood cemetery received $6,000 for the care of the plot in which Mr. Gescheidt was buried yesterday after- 00 is leit to the Cypress ] x ory for the cars of the plot in which Mis parents are buried, ---- The Late Rev. Dr. Wardrobe The late Rev. Dr, Wardrobe, who died in Montreal on Saturday, was Berwickshire, Scot. 1819, the son of tha late ! ) ardrope, a Preshyter- ian minister, and came to Canada in «He received his education at - Queen's college, Kingston, by which he was honored with the degree of doctor: 'of divinity in 1878, and Knox college, T and Edinburgh inhabited for a time by a revolutionary surgeon, the uncle of the famous Fug- ebe Ste. i At Corbin's Corners. Corbin's Corners; Jan, 16---Quite a number from Gere the Farmer's Institute wikich was held at Depauville, on W 4 y last. Myron Dwyer and family spent New Year's with his parents at Clayton. Mrs. Carl Haas is able ode gut gain after her long &4 8 1X A Those who dd the family gath- ering at Thomas Dwyer's were My: and Mrs. Charles Shipman, Omar; Mr. and Mns, James lor Taylor, Watertown; Mr. and Mrs. ay Beadle and daughter Gertrude; Mr. and Mrs. John Dwyer of Clayton; Nir. and Mrs. James Clark; Mr. and Mrs Francis Dwyer and family; Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dwyer and family of Depauville. Adelbert Granger has returtied home after spending a wee with his unhele at Limerick. Kath- ledn Halladay is 'visiting her sister, Mrs R. King of this place. ' Barold Eaagton, of Watertown, visited his par- ents here recently. Ray Dwyer has returned home from Lyons Falls, Mrs. Arhur Collins has returned to her home in Canada, after spending two months with ber daughter, Mré. M. Dwyer. Clara Elldridge and Florenve Jones spent Saturday night with © Miss Lessie Allen. Alvin Wright,-of Clayton, called on friends here recently. Alfred Collins win move in the Merton Walroth house| . soon. Myron Dwyer has purchaséd thq Shannon residence in Depauville, and wil take possession March lat, and rent his farm: to Herbert Colli.s for the coming year. Mother Lands a Hard One. * Washington Star. The conversation in the lobby of a Washington hotel drifted to the beautiful way in which mother oc casiomally lapds a goed hand knock, when Congressman James M, Gera- ham, of Illinois, «recalled an incident that occurred in the home of a friend, One day the little five-year-ol dau- ghter of the house was looking through a picture book when she suddenly glanced up to her mother. "Mamma," said she, with a very seriou® expression, '"'don't men ever go to heaven ?" "Why, of course, my dear," answer ed the mother, in a surprised voice. "What makes you ask 7" . "Because," responded the little girl, turning to the book' again, "I have never seen any pictures of angels with whiskers." : | "That's easily accounted for, dar- ling," was the smiling re of mother. "While men do go to heaven they only get there by a very clase shave." \ oronto, university. In February, 1844, he map- ried Miss Sarah Masson, with whom he pacsed forty-four y of happy wed- ded life, she dying-in 1888, In his early manhood he was prin- apal of the Urammar school in By- town, now Ottawa. He was ordained to the ministry in 1845. In 1858 he was elected moderator of the Presby- terian church of Canada, and in 1891 was similarly honored by the Genergl Assembly of the united church. NEARLY DIED OF STONE IN THE BLADDER GIN PILLS SAVED HIM 513 JAMES ST., HAMILTON, ONT. 'Five years ago, 1 was taken down with what the doctors called Inflamma- tion of The Bladder--intense pains in back and loins, and difficulty in urin- ating, and the attacks, which became more frequent, amounted to unbearable agony. I became so weak that I could not walk across the floor, My wife read in the papers about GIN PILLS and sent for a'box. From the very first, I felt that GIN PILLS were doing me good. The pain was relieved al once and the attacks were less frequent. In six weeks, the Stone in the Bladder came away, When I recail how 1 suffctred and how now I am healthy and able to work, I cannot express myself rong) enough when 1 speak of what GIN PILLS have done for me." Jorn HERMAN. 178 GIN PILLS aresold at soca box--6 for £2.50. Sent on receipt of price if your dealer does not e them. Sample Lox freeif you write ns, mentioning paper. M back, if GIN PILLS do . National er earof Cansde. Toa | tad Sa erent mited, Toronto, Not . To punish her little Ji her mother put her in a closet. For fifteen long minutes the door wis locked without a sound coming from behind it. Not a whimper nor a snifffe. At Tast the Stern, but anxious parent unlocked the closet door and peered into the dark- ji mess. She could see nothing. ; +. "What are you doing there 7" she eried. A § "Slowly and with emphasis 8 small voice made reply : 2 "I'm .thpittin' om your new hat) and I'm thpittin, on your new drethj and I'm thpittin® on your new thin * thiipperath, and--ahd--** There was a brenehless pause. "And MONEY OVERWHELMED HIM Syndicate Will Clear Tp Borax Smith's Mixed Finance Sen Francisco, Jas. 20.--F. M. "Bor. ax" Smith, one of - the multimillion: cicles. of the far west, had his troubl riclles of the far west, had his troubl, ed financial affairs, ompitalized at $200, 000,000, taken over to.dey by men who will try to disentangle them,: A syndicate of British and American cap- italiste ted hy George C. Moore, of Detroit, and B. Pitegerald, a of London, agreed to handle the 2 smoker and identified a friend in over- fited } ies company, which really alls. J ith and endeavor to sivaight- "So ole Bolly's gone to Canada," en out his affairs, Fd ' he remarked. ' | Overwhelmed. by more money than "Bill-you mean Tom," grunted|he could easily count, acruing to- him overalls, : : |from rich borax deposits, Smith start- ¥No, Bill booked a passage for Tom, led to promote big enterprises. = He besause he was tired of 'is cadging, even if 'e was 'is brother.". built a "I said it was Tom," said overalls, triumphantly. : "You listen to me," replied tleman of the paint-pot. } methods are described as such got Tom's ticket Tom Rouldn't go. that tinslly be had no idea whether be So Bill wasg't going to waste it, 80 | was any money. or not. of he goes himself. He says to me: 'Il Smith may yet be wealthy again, his ain't set on Canady, but anyhow our creditors say. will invest about Tom won't be there !""--Manchester [wasm,o to straighten things about. Broker's Case Was Dismissed "London, Jan. 20.--The action of the Glasgow riockbroker, James Filshill, against the G Stock Exchange, n "be sought a declaration that jon from the what are you ooihg mow ?"anxious- ly cried the mother, who had been vainly trying to locate the hidden haby. 'Waitin' for said the Tribune, In Several Places, Blister Raisec Up, Swollea-and Scaly, Hair Fell Out. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured in Four Weeks, Lorne, Qua. ~* My little son; aged nin years, was afMicted with ringworm in several places about his head. The ringworm began with a few pimples and as it grow worse if = Was one dark colored blister raised up and 1t was kind of scaly. The worst place was behind his right ear. It was about the size of a silver dollar, dark and swelled, the worst kind I ever saw. It uséd to pain $0 he could not rést. It looked very badly. His hair fell out thum more thpit!" voice of vengeance.--Denver ~c------ Putting One Over Tom. A gentleman with a paint-pot came into the LI hi Yorkshire ) the wh | EN and por : to. whole tic Siading. he Rime in all oe taal which Filshill Hon without his partner's know- Toe 4 jon was on ne || a < TURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914. * "After all, there nothing like FRY'S" piel SREP PASS Pe 4 ER AW eh. fgedar FRY'S Cocoa--Every Drop is Nourishment © Dr. Andrew Wilson, the eminent British authority, once said ofthe cocoa bean-- "It is a kind of vegetable living body." in itself. and of delicious aroma and flavor. . Cocoa, made the FRY knowledge of the cocoa business stand back of FRY'S. Remember "Nothing Will Do But FRY'S"--All Particuldr Grocers Sell It © > Som REP a y YR TA Ue DPR XX Magy AIR 2 eta as ae RR RRE Ti Pe aero, : : LOSES TITLE OF KING King and Queen Differ Slightly With Qiteen Mother. London, Jan, 20--Andther little difference between Buckingham Pa- Ince, over which Queen Mary presides, and Marlborough House, of which Queen Mother Alexandra is mistress, has arisen, this time over the titles by which the deposed Kng Manuef of Portugal and his bride are to be known officially. When the exiled king and his bride were entpptained by the queen moth- ar recently, the court circular, issued from Man ugh House, described them as "King Manuel and Ques] Augusta Victorfa." This was inter- preted as a sign that King George had officially sanctioned this descrip- tion. of the royal couple, and the press followng, as it invariably dpep, the Tashion set by rofalty, published it as a fact. An official denial was quick- ly forthcoming, as it was announced that King George had decided that the ex-king and his wié were to bt known and refdrred to only as Don Manuel and Dona Augusta Victoria. As the king's decision is binding on all the Ask Your Doctor Falling Hair Mado ly J. C. Ayer Company, Montreal, Canadea) fol rh Eo I Trade Supplied by J. S. FRY & SONS, Ltd., Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, J members of hig family, including his mother, it is probable that gny fu- ture references in the court circular, 9ven those emanating from Marl- borough House, will thus refer to the young couple. In' circles that side with the queen mother in her little differgnces with Queen Mary, it is said that the king's decision was dictated by Queen Mary, who thus gmphasizes that she, and mot, Queen. Alexandra, is now 'he arbiter in matters of this kind. POVTH AFRICA SPREKS CURE Government Drafting Bill For Labor Disputes. London, Jan. 20.--The government of the Union of South Africa, it iy stated, has completed drafting a mea- sure for an industrial disputes ' pre- vention bill, based partly on the Ca- nidian labor law, though the scheme is rather more elaborate, The main principle of the bill will be the enforcement of attempts at con- ciliation before the declaration of a strike or lockout. It provides for the creation of voluntary standing con- iliation. boards, on which the cmploy- ers and tmployess will ually re- presented. Trades unions will be re cognized, and their officers elivihlo for appointment. ! Police Want Six-Day Week London, Jan. 20---The police force of Glasgow has potitioned tho «ity council to grant a sic dav week, the 'petiltoners pointing out that this priv- tlcge will be enjoyed in England and Wales from the fist 6° July next The adoption of the sugaistion would 'mean the employment of 100 addi- tonal men at an annual expenditure of $6,000. The request has been { referred to a Special cumrittee, "BELLY SUNDAY REVIVAL 500.000 to Pray and Fast for Twenty- | Hours. Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 20.--On a date | to be: announced in a few days, wards of - 500,000 church people of Western Peunsylvania who are inter ested in the "Billy" Sunday revival bere, will fast and pray continuously for twenty-four hours. The plan in its breath and scope is perhaps the most unique revival feature ever ar- ran, in this country. 'The day of fasting and prayer will be in the nature of supplication for better suo- cess of the revival. It was decided upon a few days ago. The revival : date has not been as successful as it was hoped to be. It began on December 28th, scheduled to eontimde for seven weeks, and the Sun- day party expected to round up at up- Cascarets make you fdel bully: they immediately cleanse and sweet- en the stomach, remove the sour, egg which contains all that is needed to build up a Tea and coffee ate mere infusions--but cocoa is an actual food Elderly folk should remember that. from a selection of the world' way, s choicest cocoa beans, is pure, extremely soluble, Nearly two hundred years' experience and Vancouver, Victoria London, Jan. 20. ay's application to yesterday morning, immediately' the decree' divorce mit "ag might stvk S undigested and fermenting food ands foul gases; take the . excess bile from the liver and carry off the con- stipated waste matter and poison he to make Quick Action Taken by the' Court in London, ' Bist. in

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