Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Feb 1914, p. 9

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You had better stop at once or you'll lose your job. Every line of business is closing its doors to "Drinking" men. It may be your turn next, By the aid of ORRINE thousands of men haye been restored to lives of sobriety and industry. We are so sure that ORRINE will benefit you that we say to you that if after a trial you fail to get any bene- fit from its use your money will be refunded. When you stop "Drinking," think of the money you'll save; besides, sober men are worth more to theip employers and get higher wages. Costs only $1.00 a box. We have an Interesting booklet about ORRINE that we are giving away free on reé- quest, Call at our store and talk it over, WN, Mahood, cor, Bagot streets. 7 Princess ang HA A RAISIN PATENTS erbert J. 8, Dennison REGISTERED ATTORNEY, 1% King Street West, Toronto, Pa- tents, - Trade-Marks, Designs, iat protected every- bre; © een ars' - lence. Write for ot ver How to Make Your Hair Beautiful Ten Minutes' Home Trentment Works We St Falling Halr, Itebing uff and Sakes t, Brilliant, Lustrous and Flufty, Better than. all the so-called tonics" in the world is fashioned home recipe « plain Bay Rum, Lavon and a Mttle Menthol Cryst three, mixed at home in htes, work wonders with any Try it just one night and see. from your druggist 2 oz. Lav y Ba <2 dr. Menthol "hair A simple old isting of min- scalp Get 6 | and let it stand Rpply by put. 1 xture on & soft] cloth, aw this gloth slowly through the baly, tak! Just one small stran at & time. Fhis cleanses the hair and scalp of dirt, dust and excessive oll and makes the hair delightfully soft, lustrous and flaffy. To stop the hal: from falllng and to. make it grow again rub the lotion briskly into the scalp with the finger tips or a medium stiff brush. Apply night and marning A few days' nse and you cannot find a single loose or. straggling hair. They will be locked on your scalp as tight ok Ce aan 5 i disappear and s I ten days you w He downy new hairs sprouting up Ql G nd th Fads hy FRE erro ph - 1) Ist can se ou the above. The ae is oh inexpens ; and we know of nothing so effective and certain "in its results. A CURE. FOR DRUNKENNESS WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL That Alcoholism is a disease is now recognized by Science. No man" in his senses brings disgrace and ruin on himself and family through choice. Alcura stops the craving for drink, builds up the system, steadies the ajen to make convenient'roads for lum- and call old THE BIGGEST IN MEMORY OLD RIVERMEN. Sr -- Extends for Twelve Miles -- Ice Blown Out of Bays and is Piled Up From Shore to Shore--People Using Ice Bridge. Massena, N. Y., Feb. 18.--On ac- count of the floating ice getting lodged near Cornwall last Thursday, the south channel of ihe St. Law- rence river is now filled in a solid Jam from that place to the head of Delaney's island, a distance of near- ly 12 miles. The heavy winds of the past week blew the jee out of the bays along the river and there is now un ice bridge from Loug Sault island to the main shofe; over which the farmers from the island are driving, At Barnhart's island, just below Long Sault island, the water is very swift,stost of the water from Long Sault rapids flowing between DBarn- hart's and Long Sault and going down the south channel Al pres ent the river at that place is frozen almost acrods, there still being a small channel next to the main shore, The ice crowding and jamming to- gether is piled many feet high in places and is quite a sight, many peo- ple driving down to see it Men have been working along the river "all winter trying to keep the channel open, but now that it is jam- med in, the old river men say it will undoubtedly stay frozen till spring. Although the St. Lawrence river us- ually freezes over in places it is quite unusual for it to form a jam for so great a distance. In fact many living along the river do not remem- ber it ever filing in up above De- laney's island where it now is. OF AN OLDEN FARMER WRITES About Council Taking Down a Line Fence Mountain Grove, Feb. 17.--(To the Editor): 1 was somewhat inter- ested im the takigg down of the far- mers fentes in the township of Old- ber jobbers 'by the township council, and having had some experience in municipal affajrs I was anxious to learn something, so 1 attended the nomination meeting to hear the fence business talked over. It was certainly interesting. It is the first time I ever saw a member of any township council sit in the audience men liars when they yore si ng: 80. interesied that T visited the actual spot where the line fence between the two farm- ers' fields had been taken down twice by order of the township council, once in March fast and again in October last, allowing all the cattle in the coluntry to run at large in those farmers' fields. I found that one Jackson owned a timber lot in the 5th concession of Olden, and that the public road ran across this lot right past the build- ings. 1 also fourd that Jackson had let the job of lumbering of the tim- ber to Card brothers, of Mountain Grove. These men wanted to go through the farmers' fields on level nerves. It is guaranteed to cure or benefit or money refunded after a fair trial. Aleura No. 1 can be given secretly by any wife or mother wanting to restore a dear one {ou health and usefulness. Alcura No. 2 is the voluntary treatment. Can be had at our store only $1.00 per box. Ask for our Free Booklet about Alcura. T. H. Sargent, Druggist, 186 Prin- cess St., Kingston. Useful New . Invention Enables one to Pla Piano ye With- y out Lessons A Detroit musielan has invented a wonderful new system which enables any person or little child to learn to play the piand or organ in one even- ing. Even though you know abso- lutely nothing about music or have never touched a piano or organ, you can now learn to play in an hour or two. People who do not know one note from another are able to play thelr favorite music with this meth- od without any assistance whatever from anyone. This new system which is caled the Numeral Method, is sold in Can- ada by the Numeral Mothod Music Co. of Canada, and as they are desir- ous of at once making it known in every 'they are making the follow 1 free trial and half. price 40 our readers. You are not asked to send any money until' you have tried and are satisfied with the new method. The Numeral Company is willing to send it to you dn one week's free trial, and you will not have to pdy them one cent unless you desire to keep it. There are no express charges to be paid, as averything will EO by wail. Simply write a letter or post eard to the Numeral Method Music) Co. of Canada, 116C Curry Hall, Windsor, Qutario, saying "Please send me the Num- eral Method on seven days' free trial." If you. are satisfied after try- ing it, the Method and fifty different i music will | the regular price 10. You should not de-| "halt . on as the Numeral Company' ne this special for the site of which compensation opened in the place of the whole or ground and strike the public road at the nearest point. The farmers ob- jected without some remuneration for it. Then they bargained with the council that if they could not get a road for ten dollars the council was to take down a line fence that had been in place for thirty-five years and public roads erossing the lots on either side. Now, for the benefit of your many interested readers in those town. ships where roads cannot be built on the allowances and lands have to be taken for public roads across the far- mers' lots, the legislature bas enact- ed as follows, in section 493, chap. 43, Municipal Act, where a highway was not paid has been laid out and any part of an original allowance for road, the owner of the land ap- propriated for the highway or his successor in title if he owas the land which abuts on such allowance shall be entitled to the soil and frée-Y hold of it and if it has not already been conveyed to him or his pre- decessor, in title to a conveyance of it. Where the land which so abuts is owed by more persons than one, each Shall be entitled to and to a conveyance of the soil and freehold of {Rat part of the allowance upon which his lands abuts to. the middle line of the allowance. I find no one hss ever used this road where the fence was taken down, that it is over a'hill and on a side Bill and no lumberman would draw tamber over a hill when he could go atross on level ground for a trifie, and why the council wish to make themselves a party to a job like that I.cannot understand. A lot of the farmer' taxes have been ap- propriated " for nothing,. and they have certainly by their acts left the corporation "to pay the damage.--A FARMER. i ---------- Secretary A. E. Murdoch, of the Welland County Moral and Social Re- form League, was committed by Mag- istrate Burgar to stand trial before Judge Livingstone on a charge of per- jury. Forty-one thousand dollars has been subscribed by local people towards the $50,000 fund to be raised by Edmonton . Judustrial association to explora the natural ous fields at Veo revilles : v The death occurred at Rockhamp- Friday evening, of 'tl Longueil. wi MAMMOTH ICE JAN] bably any other wages of those in making or producing and products." expected and wa her many relatives and friend: was a daughter of Patrick Donoghue, of Brand 'Rapids, Mich., and has al nine children ost the } The fe of Viee takes | S INGSTON, ONTARIO 5 THE NEW CIG ARETE CURE. Canadian ? Proposes Duty to Preserve WOULD A ATCH WAGES was the Mrs. A Freden- McCann the Ella Ruthven est this week of Bradley Messrs F. Mulville, J. E Forrester attended Mrs: J. 'R. Gor- Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Perth visitors thls week McComish, of Spring- visiting frie | Mi Standard | C {burg, J land J. C '1 | Battersea id quite Rate in Canada Ottawa, . Feb. 18.--J H (West Peterboro) hay given notic a tariff resolution in the c¢ 2 which presents ome phase of the p tectionist argument, and will provoke considerable reached Burnh: races Hi were Je Mass nnie dobate he if it the order | paper this asks the house in desirable that manufactured and natural products coming country where the of those employed in on M: to declare IS ever Burnham : that "it ls | Junetown 'eb. 16 M1 M | Herbison spent the past | with friends in BrocRville wages the | Horton, Lansdowne, waking or raising of the same is be- |W. H. Ferguson's Mors William low that prevailing in Canada + | Patterson, of Fairfield Bast, - spent subjected to g tar sufficient | the past week with her. daughter, to preserve the | Mrs Norri guson Much sym- { pathy oxXLe Hey E. W | Crane Mallorytown, for the severe if jilhiess of Mrs. Crane. W. H. Frank- lin spent Saturday at Athens Miss Late Mrs. McCann, Westport C. M. Glazier was in Brockville Sat Westport, Feb. 16 Mrs. John last Miss Gertrude Scott, of McCann died very suddenly last Gananoque high school, spent night. Her death was entirely un- | the week-end with her parents here. hock to | Egbert Avery is drawing logs to Es- She | cott mill. He intends erecting a new | cow-stable this coming saommer. Mrs. Thomas Franklin is Spending {a week with friends at Lyn Mrs. L. | J.. Lane is visiting in _Toronte. 'Wil- {liam Walsh and son, Vernal, have re- {turned to Grand Coulee, Sask., after | speading the past month at Mrs Joseph Mallory's, {was visiting her parents at {last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Pur- vis, Lyn, spent Sunday at J. S. Pur- vi Miss Arley Purvis has | turned from visiting friends { Brockville and North Augusta and Mrs. William isited at Fr session Junctown Personals 200 G f two weeks Mrs. H guest at rom rate 'of rate of employed urday | the S a 'severe ways lived in Westport. A family of besides her sorrowing husband, mourn her los Nicholas Lennon, one of the and hest known residen Westport, died Mouday las ter a short illness. He leaves a family, viz.: Terrance, of Burr Minn.; Thomas, Nicholas, Robert, a home; Mrs. M. McCann, Mrs. P. Mc Parland, Mrs. W. A. Byrne, of West port; Mrs. J. V. McNamee, of Mica- ville, and Mary A. at homme. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. D. McKean, Perth, and two brothers, Ja: , of Rosedale, Mich., and. Thom: Renora, Pa old on idge of | nk Fortune's last week. of ens, visited friends here on 'Tuesday. { Mrs, Jason Trickey and son, of The many in Westport | cott, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J Mrs. Richard will regret |B. Ferguson Tuesday hear of her death, which occurred in { Green, of Kilken Toronto a few days ago was | cousin, Mis borg in Westport. and. was a sister | en of } E. North. Mr. and Mrs. M. J On . Wednesday Meagher, who were the guests of | parey. (. Hughes, son of the mayor Mr.'and Mrs. Ed. Goulden, Burridge, | of Brandon. was united in marriage for a couple of weeks, returned to Miss Helen Baillie," the Deseéronto last week Miss Lizzie | gud talented daughter oi Mi Forrester is visiting in Smith's Falls | Mrs. J. K. Rochester: Iriends Smith ol io She 101 rma Fortune last, at Renirew, ' ; to vivacious and What thousands of people are crippled by lambago and rheumatism arising from derangement of the kid- neys. Many, very many, have obtained relief and cure by using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Others con- tinue to suffer, not knowing the efficiency of this extra- ordinary prescription of the famous Receipt Book author. 5 Mr. W. H. Mosher, South Augusta, Grenville Co., Ont., writes: --"1 used Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and firmly believe there is no medicine to cqual them. [I was troubled for years with Kidney disease and this treatment has cured me. When | began the. use of these pills 1 had Rheumatism so bad I could only walk from my bed to a chair. Now 1 can go to the field and work like any man. | cannet speak too highly of #0 excellent a gedicine." This statement is certified to by the Rev. BE. H. Emett, Baptist minister of Brockville, Ont. There is proof like this insalmost every town and village ih this broad Dominion. There is no doubting the exceptional value of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills as a means of regulating the action of the kidneys, liver and bowels and thereby removing from the body the poisonous impurities which cause pain, suffering and helplessness. © At all dealers, 25¢. a box, 3 for $1.00. Try a sample box at our expensé. Just say where vou saw this advertisement. Edwanson, Bates & Co, Limited, -Torente. : Jobupon. Tnterment ioe in Montreal, ig! Joseph UC. Mackin, said te be the] Yi Following the lead of several United States instifitions in promoting a new cigarette institutions are now handling this cure, which so far has proveditself very shows doctors and attendants in one of our Canadisn cities swabbing the throats of cigarette smokers. practice will scon spread all over Canada, as it has vroved so beneficial whiere it has been given trial. in | is, therefore, no Miss Mary Smith | Escott | | and by | ev ery | fone, and | was | since remained in the best of Whaley, Athens, | | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hagerman, Ath- | Miss Edna | street, is visiting | {| whole matter," he said several picture This cure valuable. The STARVED NERVES The Cause of Newralgia -- It Muss Be Treated Through the Blood Nouralgia is a cry of the neg for more and better blood It 4 Srally that the nerves are being Like every other part of the nerves receive their nour. through the blood. There doubt that Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills will cure the worst cases of neuralgia. they actually make new, rich blood, \" sing to the starved nerves the én fa they thus driving away ther sharp, which nearly drives So many of neuralgia have vidded to treatment through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that every sufferer irom this dreaded trouble should lose no time in giving the Pills a fair trial. Mrs. Sophia IH. Johnson, Mozan. Sask. says : "For upwards of ten jears I was a periodical sufferer from neuralgia. It located in the side of my face and in the jaw, which would actually click every time I opened or closed my. mouth. At times the pains would Y¢ almost unendurable, and as time went on 'my whale nervous System seemed to, be affected, 1 was' con- stantly doctoring. but the doctor did not to be able to give me permanent relief, and at last 1 de- cided to try Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. I got a hali dozen boxes and before thev were half gone I felt mucl¥ better, the time 1 had used them all symptom of the trouble had enjoying, a comfort known for I have health, owe the jov Dr. Wil means starved the yoy shiment need, torturing pains the sufferer wild. cases seem I had not vears that I vain to and can only say of living withowt Pink Pill all medicine dealers or by boxes for Medicine a hox or six The Dr. Williams' rockville, Ont ym MAY SEND TEAM Hughes Thinks Recent Makes That Possible Ottawd, Feb. 18.-- In regard to the latest uews from Bisley. I need oiily gay that Canadian riflemen are greatly pleased that they will now be allowed to shoot for the principal Bisley evenl and ihe one about ich y greatly concerned the king's prize--ns it appears likely vin a position" to do, vid Colonel Sam of militla ter of militia, though he had obtain- information than has « et + prefs wires, appeared be confident that the had cleared for the present year and that it would be possible-to send 1 Capadian team overanfter-all which could compete for the King's prize "We had understood from the first that National Rifle association was not acting entirely for its own will and its expression of opin- on in our favor naturally high- ly gratifying to us in. connection with the stand we have taken in the TO BISLEY Col. News oly vi whether he © authoritative wor tl to the iree DISTRICT DASHES, News Clipped From Our Many Ex. changes. . \ The death of William Carr occurred m Prescott on Saturday, following a long illness. Mr. Care was thirty-six age "of Ren" They vigil dé- August Ritza, be amputathd were badly frozen by a night at Norway Lake. Mr. Ritza is ing nicely. James Kavanagh, a well-known merchant of Prescott, died Sunday, ie the St. Vincent de Paul hospital, Brockville, where he had been a pa- tient for the past few 'weeks. The death ocenrred Sunday, im the St. Vincent de Paul hospital, Brock- xille, from diphtheria, of Misal Lil- linn = Dillon, a highly popular stu dent of the Brockville Business Col- lege. Deceased was seventeen years of age, and an accomplished musi- eign. Her home was in Cardinal. Mrs. J, II. Sherwood, Peterboro, received word on Saturday of the death of her' mother, Mrs. Mitchell, pany being unable St. Lawrence River Ice Company Uns able to Harvest Cape Vincent, N.Y.,, Feb. 18---The present winter, up to this time, has been a very bad ome for the harvest- ing of ice. Early in the winter the river frozen over but the ice did not last very long, as it was broken up by the heavy winds that prevailed at that time. Shortly after the ice from the lake begah to come into the river, and when this was cemented together by the cold weatlier it. left a surface that was very uneven, and almost impossible to get about on. This ice, which is anywhere from one to five feet in thickness, can not be harvested to advantage, and on this account the St. Lawrence River Ice company will not operate its plant for the Bite of cars. The two large houses ub the company, however, will be filled with the best ice that can be secured. The com- to operate its plant will mean a loss to the work- ingmen of the village of from five or six thousand dollars besides a pe- cuniary loss to he members of the company The Booth Fisheries company which uses a large quantity of ice during the summer season, is also hard hit by the unfavorable harvest- ing conditions. It is quite necessary that the large houses of the company be filled, and in order to get the ice, Manager John K, Kilborn has made arrangenients to'*have. it cut in But- ton Bay, about a mile across the riv- er, 'and drawn to this place on sleighs. This ice is anywhere from a foot to 15 inches thick, of excell- ent quality, and will handle nicely. The getting of the ice from across the river will mean work for a great many teams and an extra large force of men, ' The work of gotting things in readiness for the harvest was started this morning. It is quite probable that the other ice houses is the village will be filled with the ice from across the river JOHN BULL DISCIPLINED Published Discreditable Story in Connection With Murder London, Feb. 18--Severe stric- tures were passed on the action of John 'Bull in trying to work up an journalistic storysin connection with the North Londofi train murder "t yesterday's hearing of the capital charge against John Starchfield, the father of the dead hoy. A witness named Moore told of having gone to see the editor of John Bull and| of offering to dispose of his story before seding the police. He said he receivéd payment as well: as the assurance that hq would be looked after and' that he need mot trouble the POHEE =r rem Magistrate Biron commented that the story was a. most discreditable one; even assuming the evidence was true, he declartd that the story could not be mode discreditable. The hearing in the case has been further adjourned. a Only One "BROMO QUININE." To get the genuine call for full name, LAXATIVE BROMO-QUININF. Look for signature of T w GROVE. Cures a cold in one 25¢. day. rm ---- The socialist democrats will contest the Timiskaming seat in the legisla- | ture at the next. provineial election. Austria has taken unusual steps check the inroads upon her arm) caused by 'emigration to America Frank Morton,. employed by Robert Stenton, « a Harwich - farmer, was killed by a cave-in in a gravel pit. to AND DEVELOPS AT » ANY AGE , | cheeks and lips become pale, is languid and colds are easily contracted--it undermines the very source of health and must have immediate treatment. Drugs or alcoholic mixtures cannot make blood. Nourishment is necessary and Scott's Emulsion isalways the physicians' favorite-- its co ted medical nourish ment the blood with red corpu feeds the famished tissues and earries food value to every tiny nerve and fibre in natural, easy way. . Take Scott's Emulsion to enrich blood but the alcoholic sbstiutes. I. Fleas and leaves To Renew Complexion Without Cosmetics (From The Dermat 2 If the excessive user of only knew the impression a ciality really makes upon ers, she would quickly seek means of go a matural complexion. Let "aes quire wmercolized wax. habit, od ing. make-ups entirely; and will soon have the kind of io that women envy and men . It's so.casy to get an ounce of mers colized wax at any drug stows, 'use nightly like cold cream and wash it off mornings. And the results are so remarkable. - Gradually the life less cuticle peels off, in almost in- visible flaky particles. , In a week or so there's a brand new complex- ion, clear, velvety-soft, of girlish color and texture. The treatment is 80 simple, harmless and marvelous, ly effective, the wonder'is that every woman whose skin is withered, dis- colored, raugh, chapped, freckled or pimpled, has not already adopted it Tet wrinkled women guit and massage creams which mar the skin still more and try this more senkible treatment : Dissolve | on vdered saxolite in pant ~ witch hizel;- use as a face buth. Every line pasties whl quickly disappear. FOR SALE Bar] St., pear Division. brick veneer ... «$1 900.00 Earl St., near Divigion. brick VENeer ......e... $2,000.00 Division St., near Earl, brick veneer $2,000.00 Division St. near Earl, brick veneer .... $2,150.00 Dominion vacuum cleaners oon $10.50 Stationary ~ Vacuum Estimates cheerfully Tuec. cleaners. given. H. S. CRUMLEY Just One Application And the Hairs Vanish (Helps to Beauty.) Here is a very simple and effective way to: banish objectionable hairs or fuzz: Mix into a stiff - paste enough powdered delatone and water to cover the undesirable hairs, apply and after about 2 or 3 minutes re move the paste, wash the skin. and every trace of hair will have ished. . This method is quite hon spotless. Be sure, however, to get the delatome in an original package, otherwise it may not be of the de- sired strength and purity. MID-WINTER FURNITURE SALE Everything reduced 10 to 20% = | Grand opportunity té save money. Iron Beds, $2.50, $8.50, $4.50 and up. Brass Beds, $11.50, $13.00, $18 and up. and Mattresses, Dressers and Washstands, Chiffon. iers in vak, mahogany, walnut, white enamel, at sale prices. Springs ORIGINAL GENUINE Invigorating Nourishing Delicious. at, Foxboro, Out. The deceased lady was io her ve x our. Her * ton il Correspondence solleited. Full Cawiliza Mulock dnd advice on investments given upon information on Bond oy

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