Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1914, p. 4

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se University, and J. K. Hack eli Forepw-lato Fight Syracuse, N.Y., March 25.--Heirs of |. Mes. Minnie Yrowbridge, 'who left. a ho bequest to Syracuse Univer- sity for a law collage; have taken Ps._to" Sagtigt: the will, ing 'to RAPT Piast "hight, . from New York: : "estate 43 val e that too much weigh red yet | pee ny men and women are . This dan Ho reserve t dead : ; Mars | FOUNDER OF THE {Cun i a an, native fo ITER IS DEAD Joi this erty pis about to det out in ? i ition to The whible Trowbei Ang if: thon od ara TE Chie bs uSta)s houses of Polish immi- y tomaticaily -- " 4 fos, tie. of shoes | A Detrait musieltr has invented a is James K. Hackett, tho actor; who | Wonderful new will inherit ~ about $1,230,000 if the [31Y person' oR: SonEtddustain will. May the Ii n ugh you 'Mnpw absb- t is the cofiténtion of the contest- . ants that the will filed for probate lutely nothing about music or hate was not Mrs. Trowbridge's last will | ever touched a piano or organ, you and that her mind was unsound' when can now fra to play in an hour or she execfiied it. two. who do not know one note froh' another are able to play their favorite music With this meth: od' t any' whatever hd : This new - m which is calidad he Nu ein Sietuod: ip sold nb ada by Ni ral I Muile Co, ot Canada, id a Cin 805 der oud of at once making ft' known In every locality; The} 2re aki, ' the following special trial and halr- price offer to our re : oa ® not a fod any mo! anti 'you h 4 and are satisfied with thé"new miethdd. The Numeral Company is willing to send it to you: on one 'week's free trial, and you will not have to pay them one cent unless you desire to keep it. There are no express charges to be paid, as everything will be sent by mall. Simply write a letter or post card to the Numeral Method Music Co., of Canada, 116D, Curry Hall Windsor, Ontario, saying "Please sénd me the Num- eral Method om seven days' free n one ev. y i . Catalogue House Cannot Enter Com munity Where Local Pride is Cone sidered--Be Frank With Merchant and Ask Him to By Same With You. Rl An tbreatable window has : al [the drenok of iBventars fof = many. £5 ee years, and She agrotuction of + Cd TE ; radia)' train, trolley car and limou- | Was Born in Samos Seventy sine' aut Biive" only served to Eight Yeary ARE: = Held Many wnphasice the sided: of & material Positions Brother of which, 'while transparent, would not J Britton, {8.30 easily broken as the ordinary fo. . Maoh 35.5 jot} pindow glass. A number of schemes Freemin Brivo ovate: of he gan Ha tom, Drought fevurd "ding | grants during the revolution, * the {27 he, niger, and o of and thet "reinforced! aiasies, for 3 wont sid: when asked Of it promi dn ihotor vebitdes, Their ehiel the tof of oo 4 |eastern Oniatip; pussEd to] 2 : : a Dade Shiel of the Junty. in [rest at is home of King st tin tivatitdge lies 3% therface Shut a bios ¢ ---- dE at ; and managed to find out {THe 78th year of 'his age. Death the ginss, thawing the. a atom Some interesting details about the na | WBE attributible to laryngini par sharp as fn de Lb sive Siberian iribes which 1 set before /BYSis. He had been graduatly fasiing| "oF Sntors a a Tmge. umber the authorities at Oxford when 1 was {fOr the pest few years: but the final 3 fasted hn ity the br Nor fi pa able to go there to study. illness Was: only for the past few 'bein hehe Sopether brutes fragments "fhe human anatomy depattment of |WePks:' He suffered very little pain, hE Data tr, Dy. Hi stiset of |Oiord" University was se pleased with |DUt sank slowly uatil the end came Foromular Teen the two: this sheets ny report last year thiit it offered to |during the forenoon yesterday. He Sf Teguint Sites,' comping the "ar. send me in charge of an 'expedition |'Was a lifelohy resident of this town, pe hae. Ble id : Kirin santo, the origin of ative |e son: OF tho late I: F> Britton and [ Attacking thé problem from an en- Siberian tribes, of 'which very little 1s [brother of Justice B: M: Britton, of | firel¥ potato Fregch inven: known," © '|Toroiite. W. H. Britton; colfector| or if Yepétted in Cosmos, of Paris, to Miss Craplicka was educated in War- OF ¢ukiows of this town, and Churtes| Ve diseovered a means whereby the fon ond at Somerville College, Ox |B: Britton; of the firm of Cowan and | Movibility of fabric ean be joined - to ford. Sho was the first Polish student {Brifton: «iso of Mrs: Oliver I. Cow: Ho tram of "'witerglass,'" re- to Be reccived at Okford on the (an, and Mrs. D. Colin Cowas - Hel Miting in the production of an en- strength of English scholarships. tirely mew product, "a tréusparent married Miss J hy léav i ; Ee Swan, Gd 16AVER | TTI DOW ATT Tra two Séhs, B. O. Bfittolr; the présent : i " | "cellophane," and; chemically con DeopHetor of the Reparter.".ang A} tdered, is a cellilosic xanthate of 3 i WORD CONCERNING ACCIDENT or ROOSEVELT PARTY ; A Town Worth While. : All-Imiportant Hadane Macfall in "T prs Weekly." A certain young mother had one oronounceéd weaknéss, and that was for. gmillinery. Hats on shelves, hats in boxes, Bats everywhere--and weighty" affdirs had been' known . to hang in the balance. while a decision was being made irom among the dis- tracging collection. Ope" morning she was dressing for the strect, and her four-vear-old son was dly watching her and af the same time sceking to slake his thirst for genéral information. "Mamma," he said, "did Washington go to heaven ?' "Of course, dear." "Mamma, will von when you die ?' "I hope so, dear." A moment given rover to silance, then another question fell : "then, mamma, when vou heaven, will you £5, Sol if ee ne 2 v If you know how 18 spent lest nits you get you have the philbsapber's Teonbiy 14 the parelit of Integrity, of Iibérty and of ease and the bey teous sister of tempérance, of chesrful- ness and of health. WHifat waste is a cruel and crifty demon that gradually involves ner foi. lowers in dependence and debts and so fetters them with irons that énter their {inmost souls. , Is a procedure by which certai r pat ): ' and ping the et bana ox whieh | Mishap Probably Occurred on Un: i pated. '| known River Which Sou ays For-| the sliibe sim of money is Als «To illustrate, a farmer wishes 10 | mer Presiden Named Rio Duriatd 'buy dt ax. The local merchant's pete | or "River of Doubt." ; New York, March 25.--Colonel Theo- is $1.40, but the farmer can buy "up" | ihért Britton; of Nei: York city} also codium two daughters, "Md. W, J. Fimdean,|* $ dia aki ; of Winnipeg, and Mrs Penndek; of| Its 'properties include, basides the Otawa. - He was one of the' best|!ranSphiréncy of clear glass, tough known anil most: highly relipected| ness, insolulility iw watef, oil, ether, residents of this section, Ei alcohol and alkalis. It is' unaffected Some forty years ag® he foufided by and sted, lysol, formol the Reporter which 'he edited unti)|80d hydrogen dioxid. ed thie -feabldnss of aie compelled. him In addition to cellopliane, a similer to throw His mantle over his son, [Product can be' manufactured by the Byron O. Britton, who hus shice con-| sane method called _"biophane. This ducted the paper. He wis very pub-| has the sate qualities as cellophane, lic gpirited, a man of sound common | bt is thitkér; it is to cellophane § vnLiNERY forge Sat OPENING SATURDAY, MAR. 14 And following days rh § go to heaven = go te Opposite YMCA Phone 1267 $125.1 He {s economical and is golbg to save that 13 cents. Abandens Machinery In Field. ax from the retail catalogue bowse for |; idore Roosevelt's family and friends [are anxiously awaiting further ad- this party lost its entire enquipment lmanhood: Politically We Wad a Iife- sénde, mingled with the many ster- ling' qualitiés Which mak® for true what' cavdboard is'to paper,. and coits cohsidérably leds, weight for weight. ! Both cellophane and" biophank, which ington "Yes, dear~1 was a trifle abs i. 4 Iam, meet ( sarge Wash- suppose 4." Her tone tracted. a," and the voice was trial."" If you are satisfied after try- ing it, the Method and fi pieces of sheet music Wi different cost you only $5. although thé' pekWlat price of thése is $10. You should fot de- lay writing, as the Numeral Company will pot 'continue this 'special half- price offer indefinitély. ' Later on Tong linsral; religiously with a 1éan- ing toward Methodism. "Take him for all in all, we née" shall ses his like again," seen fo have been pen- ned to mest thé comditiohs of Mr, hushed with the import of its ques- tion, "what hat'll you wear ?"' Ee, reghrding' the devident by which in the rapids of a Beazilipn river. I The rapids ave presumed to be those of & triliutary of the Amazon river, Sufithresy, from which the dis- The previous simmer the economical farmer bought a new mower with | which TY iden bis hay 'and paid profiise to be very chedp, are tough fabrics posselising a considérable elas: weity and plaBilite. © Smodth to" they touch of the fingers, Rie glass itself, Be a live wire. No matter how of like CS See un abont a fence this spring. We aR great variety EE > and cheapest PARTRIDGE & SONS, King St. West, Phones 380 & 1103 Fresh Shad «% Bluefish Swordfish, Tom Coeds, Flounders Dominion Fish Co. A Re . A186 'choice city pro- pties. . For particn- Fars app pi. With tender skin ruary and March because likely to ¢over her face with dreads Feb > No matter how thick n and winds have a strong tendency t6 make her freckle, By EA dhe recent for her peace of mind of a new pre- ne---double strength, ' y for even those Sram your druggist the freckles. Money back Che machine was nice and new ahd shiny, and when the farmer completéd _ the cutting of his bay he promptly un- bitched his tenm and sbavidoned the preliy new mower to the tender eis mets of the baytield, and there it ie le mains, the seat and tongue protruding from a huge snowdrift. ~~ That seems to be a case where waste took economy by the hand and led it out into the fields and lost it. Neglect Is Noticeable. It Is a vegrettible fact that the prac tice is not uncommon; that it is the ruls rather than the exception among farmers. Look out of the window of any train as you pass through the country, aud almost the first thing that meets the eye is a neglected piece of usin machinery standing'in a vacant field unprotected from the rains of the summer, the winds of the fall, "the sleet, ice and snow of winter and the mud and mire of spring. What must be the condition of that machinety when in the course of time the farmer is dgain ready to put it [ats service? . Haye rust, neglect and the elements | added to its value and efficiency? Depreciated 50: Per Cent. | - Have they not depreciated it ut least 50 per cent in every way? Neglect of this kind 1s willful waste. ; Therd is no better' eld in all the world in which the farmer can prac ticé eco than In the proper care Sortie fa protect thelr machi ery all Fight fron the elements. 'fhe hawt ft in doder a shod, The barnyard fowls ave aise discon machinery takes fhe nicest kind ogstitig plate, with the result tha the machines are 'aghin out into the sunlight they are t of sordid appefdrince rather thum WOrtH and beauty. Machinery Rysts Out. The back door robs the house, ard the back door leads to the machinery shed and to the fields. Go ou and sde If yoiir tiachinery is protec from both the weather and barnyaf airt. Remember it is better for machinery to wear out than to rust out, Saving 15 cents on an ax and losing $30 ou & mowing machlae is false econoiiy. the p of which lends past the gate of thriff and inlustry and up to the door of "woeful want and wilful and. to the fireside of indolence 1 . hg The man who neglects and abandons his farm machinery in the feid is vot only the most indolent may in the rid, but glso the wost stupid. strangest pare of it all is/ will slmit bis indolence.] : if called stupid of Jorsiates bivar to be t indolence cherishes al' the peaceful virtues and that out de he others it merely Suspends' 08 0 ges it me "Be Frank With Dealer. Be frank and and. manly with yourself ana aK your dealer to be r EN 2 "hod ol GOR oo dite add ibis. ered this "nice sbed" and. od that PIES patch was séat, is in the | state drs, at the confluence of the Tapa- jo# river with the Amnzon. : Members of the* Roosevelt family hete hild receivel™ no advices from Colonel Roosevelt yesterday, . but ex- tase' no 'conden whatever for his saléty. © In fact Mr. Fidla's dlence on the subject was held; to Indicate that the loss was confined fo the efuip- ment 'afd the drchaeoldgieal and other specitiens gathered; by the" ex- pelition; * for it was stated by the Times that any personal injury to the colomel was to be cabled ~~ imme- diately and, fully, It was alsq thought probable that Finda himedf was not at Santarem, but he had entrusted his message ta some native on the way to that town.- . Plunged Through Wilds The Roosevelt . party plunged into the wilds about nine days ago ex- pecting to reach Manaos, the commer- idl metropolis of the Amazon coun try, about 900 miles from the mouth of the river. Santarem is about 400 miléd nearer thé rver's mouth. What. equipment of © Colonel Briftor®s life. He wad 4 géhil and véry imtaresting public speiker, one WhHo' Kna'v -the own from Alpha to Omega; having béén édicated in the sChools of this towh in its early days. For véry man? years he has been a 'mémber of the Board of Eiduca- tion, and when appearing fof ré-elec- tiohi, ugarily heading the poll. For ninny years also He has fled the po- sition of tréasurér of the 'town. In fiddle lite he was'aft active and ar- detit tempérdnce worker in this see- tion. Since' thé orgatiization of Leéds Farmers institute hé has held the office of sécrétary. The flags at the local public and high' schools were set at half mast yesterday in honor oF him is one of the leading educationists of thé town. - The fun- eral will" bé-peld froin his Jaté resi- dengé of' THarsddy afternoon to Wil- low Bank cemetery. The obsequies will prouidbly be of &' public nature, in Keépiig with thé honest worth of one of GanWanoque's most highly re. spectad vens. ! : At the regular session of Ganan- oqué Lodge, No. 174, 1. 0. 0.°F. on Monday evening, the lodge as a whole to vote Roosevelt's party was for that trip down the river was largely a matter of conjecture and Colotiel Roosevelt did not tate in any of Mis letters from South America what means of transportation he would use. Jt is believed that nothing have then ca: 'noes codld have been carried on the the party took from the head wa: ters of the I'araguay to the river it cotetiplated exploring. The last dispatch' received' from Rio Janeiro regarding Colonel Roosevelt's footthward . movement way that the interior of the tr without the rity being subjected to - attéek by pov ie that the colonel was in excellent health. . The accident, it is believed here, oc- curred on an unknown river which ¥ ore Roosevelt, jr., yesterday said his: father, in a letter to hi, called the Rio Duivata, or "River of Sitht. > Colonel Roosevelt, in a lotter writ- {en_oh Jan. 16th froin Tapirapoan, in Matlo Grosso, a province in the jsouth central part -of Brazil, and re- ceived Inst week by Frank M. Chap- man, of the American Museum of Natural History, said he gxpected to this Mnknown river. . waters of the unknown iver, according to Colonel. Roose- velt's letters, are in Matto Grosso, between the Madera: and Tapajos rivers, two great streams which flow northward td join the Amazon. Tt id * nmored * that Lloyd-George may head a néW radical ministry... Li hy y EL was' an | customer a we 500 mile journey on horseback which | [ jmore than t¥o or (hee olte ngs of rock: all thé way fron.' Ihde os . {is removed, thé soil Will Bé' found | very rich and highly productive, dnd tion of wl rit d_ procee tion of an Cor with the lows' hall as purpesed- during the past winter, and for which purpose a site was 'purchased' on King strdet recently. The vote" being strongly in favor of proceeding the work, the committee will at ce. coniply with the lodge's decision. Negotiations are in progfess for janother hockey game with .thé Lans- idowne teant fn' that village'this week. W. H. Camfield, one of the locked- out employees of the W. J. Gibson 'Harness company, lédves to-day for Toronto to accept a suftuation. An- other one similarly affected, Joseph Robidean, left for Mofitreal. This ninkes five odt of the thirty-one lo- [cated out of town. : Thé teams of the Church Bowling Téngue aré hard at work at the Inn alley, and are comifig into good form. A schédule of games Will be prépared in the ner future WHiCh will cover available dates up' to the 1st of May. Through a break-down of the T. I. R. engine last evening the passen- gers had to be transferred to Gan- anoqué Junction hy bus. br. J. J. Ditvis has beéh confified v0 hid Hame for the past few days by illfess. Opening Up a New Country The opening up of the new territ- ory friversed by the Grand Trunk Pacific railway between 'McBride, B.C., 1,135 miles west of Winnipeg, and Prince George, B.C; 1,279 miles west of Winnipeg, is developing the important discovery that the district in that part of Britigh Columbia is well timbered with spruce and much good . cedar. The. country is fairly eval and thé timber is probably the on it anywhere along the r. orn _towiisite, seftlers have al: ready establ "themselves, and re- = indicate that there is a large area suitable for settlers in the Sal- mon river conntry, west of the Fraser river, and réached throligh the town- site of Willow Rivér. Thebe ure not Prince Géotge and When 'the gues-| Odd Fel T est of Willow River, an ic h they can bé folded and rolled pieces of silt of éinvas. They ave not inflammable vhdef ordifiniy con- ditions, although naturally subject to destruction' by re, Béingfa¥ supéirior to the various {rahdparént varietids of celluloid. 0, tried always used. White Rose the Whig. The One week, $1: your mame befo Si¥ Rodmopd ad in the comin A. A. Augustin r. At Belfast several were injured in q party riots. ment or the kin and its effect glass bottles. ~ beer. bottles blown being chose light beer, Extoact from Dre Praxis der Habich, 1883--pagé 785, "Ie in the beer, which small your business i it will be bene- fited by a small nie home constituency of Labor members in the British House of Commons say it that . the rays of sunk change in beer. "For this diminishing, bottles blown from os ics Bonne amber foloredbottles, wick; when to it, B bottom om mrt rs that chemical chan unpleasant taste and a disagreeable odor.' classified advt. in rated are re hile. one month, $2. Get ro the people Roblin will be oppos- g Manitoba election in Dufierin by retired farmer. is either parlia- gz toJule. 3 _ Phons'980, X Gol Read what two eminentseien- tists have torsay about fight on beer in light " "In recent years the observation has been made light effect: a .chemic $ reason the use from colorless' glass is lored bo ly to be Bierbraukunde." Published by G. E. ges are produced attains an exceedingly Extract from Letters om Brewing (Vol. 5) published by ; Af that cron Brewers' Schoo! and Laboratories. 4 lranded "Schlitz. 2 venot. Schlitz, when poured into your glass, is wholesome and as a crystal spring. pure i $ 3 or cork uy the Method and fifty pieces of mulle will be sold at the regular price. PEE AT40c. CAN'T BE BEAT - contin NOLAN GROCERY,

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