Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jul 1914, p. 6

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wr SACEETL Jhin Folks Who Would Be Fat Increase 'in Yogi 3 Ten Pounds or More ' = A Physician's Advice, Td certainly give most anything to be able to Jat up a few pounds and stay Bhat - way," declares every excessively ®hin man or woman. Such result fs Mot impossible, despite past failures Thin people are victims of mal-nutri- ion, a condition which preveat tty elements of food from being ®n up by the blood as they are whe the powers of nutrition are normal Instead of geiting into the blood, the fat and flesh producing el Stay Jn the intestines until they from the body as waste To gorreat this condition and to pro- duce & healthy, normal amount of fat fhe nutHiive provesses' must be artifi- cially supplied with the power which Dature has derded them. This can best ¢ accomplished by eating a 8 argo 1 tab- Jet with every meal Sargol Is i tific combination of six of trength-giving, fat-pr known to the medical profession #n with meals, it mixes with the ' and starche ripe nourishment for the tissue fod blood, and fis rapid markable Reported gaing f a nat a-singie month infr nt Yet no means tly ural and abs Rotion is perfe 1 Rutely harmless -Sargol is sold by go drugkists everywhere and every pack- Age contains a guarantee of weight in- Crease or money back, Cautioni= While Sargol ha remarkable result nervous indigestio ach digorders, it sh Ms remarkable flesh producing Be used by thoss who are not to fucrense their more. produe ed w ling weight ten pounds or : JO ALL STEERS: SE Bo 18 RUN BOWNer' bid) as The kind you are looking is the kind we sell -| Scranton Coal | I $904 tl anf Saranee rom! } ee | Booth & Co. Foot of West Street © i. NO MORE FALLING HAR NO ORE Lu Néi Fr must of bes ately to the use of Newbro's The manufacture faith in Merpieid: of dandrun 3 that" all dealer the preparation agreement Buch supreme evidence in the Herpicide. They the guaraniee Used as Mrec vhaser eradicates dandruff hair from coming out of the scalp, which | » di Newhro's Herpicide in 50c¢ and sizes Is guaranteed to do all that wlaimed If you ar it satistied rey will be refunded. th 1 may LA andruf oming con $1.00 is roar who Know their I. | TRITLERRR TEM yA AARNE oF + ran 13 DAVID HALL 66 Brock St. "Phone 335. - - Res. 856 | lire | | | | ; ao GROWING Dublin, July 2.--To-day T asked a Nationalist friend of mine whom I know is closely in touch with the Irish voluntéers for an estimate ol the present strengih of the new force which caused 'ationalist member: at Westminister such concern. He gave mé a clear tabulated statement and it totalled up that at the pres ent time thére are over 500 Nation alist drill ecentres--in south and North--and 114,900 men actually drilling. The report went furthe: and stated that £5,000 were regard ed, as complete enough to take the field. What they lacked only were arms and from what 1 have heard them will be no difficulty in getting gun Already Southern giretehes of ¢oas are watched by destroyers, but the Irishman's wit and "hig enthusiasn will---just as it has done in Ulster make any naval patrol look foolishly ineffective, The coasture will ne allow practicil watching and coast guards' cottages are few and fa between. In the statement given me there are J0,000 volunteers credited io Donegal and there are over fift; drilling places, Donegal is on tht flank of Ulster, and within eas reach: of Derry, the danger spot.i civil war iit 'treland does come. Lon dondérfy herself 'has nearly five thousand men and they are the bes trained and armed of any of the NationaMst volunteers I have seen, Tyrone, another eounty whicl flanks Protestant Ulster, has prae tically 8,000 men drilling and forty stations. Fermanagh and' Monoghai both on the frontier of Ulster, anc counties which may or may not be included in" the scope of the Homi Rulg bill, have 5,000 men betwee: them. i § Frontier Force, who are presiding of the Ulster vol unteers do not discount the dange) they will have to face when thes Nationalist brigades are _ efficien armed Théy Rave explore | y ravine and every stream on #i | border line, Kven now, for practice, they tel there is a motor cycle despatel r gtationed on each of the main that lead from Nationalist Covenanter territory; in ths there are scores pf the mos expert signallers in the Ulster force ready to spread the farm of the Nationalists attempt overwheln their territory or try to.come to the f vo seene of the minority in Belfast o) Londonderry n elias) there a | | Ister's The keen men over the destines hills to special sor- over 000 men wht EE ic of "their Mausers who have practiced swift mo nightly, They could be | moved---by aute--60 miles in am direction in three hours including i Gen mobilization. is on flying columns e that Ulster relies weeks she will be numerically weak r than her "enemy" in the south but she will be able to strike swift and surely where danger mos! threatens. i ps of ha Ave and bilization such a tics In a few Nationalists Already Armed. Here, in the South, I have hundreds of rifles, but for the gent they are kept in hiding are short, snappy, Krag-Jorsg of the type discarded by the States army, but they are still of use. More are coming, so the Iris! army leaders will tell. You, and as a token of where they will come from, in most parades there United How English Beauties Keep Faces Youthful Christian Milf F. C1, noted Eng Hsh health expert, attributes carly ag- ing of American women mainly to the "national nervoushess The women of England, she says, can teach us the in- estimable Another | ) Le on to be learr ed. from 1e Kngl is that she Go uch for cosmetics, the whieh 1 y beauty 1 T realm have me si4- ed wax habit, a more wholesome meth- od of keeping the face girlish-looking and healthy. Ordinary used like cold cream, r worst complexion. Women 0 vy acquire the habit, thi ing obtainable at drug ste ly4in the United States and ( is applied at night and washed oft the morning. One ounce is sufficient completely renovate a had comp It has a pecullar actior kebpha face free from the part and devitalized scarf ski which are constan®y Appearing. gz the RADIANT WAVY BEAUTIFU A DAINTY GLO MEN-WOMEN CLOND -BRUNETT. Co BRIDGIBURG. ON ~ [IRISH VOLUNTEER FORCE Eh FAIR _ LONDON, Ontario's Popular Exhibition ~ September 11th To 19th, 1914 Increased. Magniticent Programme of Att New Fireworks Every Night. Come and See The Dominion Experimental Farm Exhibit Royal Dragoons, The Con. T. Kennedy Shows .will fill the Midway, Music by the best available Bands. - Reduced Railay Rates Commencing Sept. 11th Special Exc ursion Days, Sept. 15th, 16th, 17th. x CANADA Prize List . actions. Two Speed Events Daily. and The Canadian All tickets good Ul September Bist. \ ALL INFORMATION FROM THE SECRETARY: W. J. REID, President. ---- A, SM. BUNT, Secretary. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, J1 rristiman's 8 sharicier without under- is his religion, is like the man INTO BIG ARMY or so proud' Irishmen---one 1 spoke to had been a policeman in New York and was still drawing a pen- sion--who carry the Stars and Stripes alongside the banner of Grattan with its emblem of rifles crossed over sabre and . the dates 1798 and 1914. Catholic Church Militant. On Sunday a Nationalist friend took me down into Leinster where 1¢ promised to show me a turn out hat would surprise me, We mo- ored past the Cathdlic college of Maynooth, and on the'road 1 saw 'mbryo priests drilling men he countryside. The Roman Catholic he Protestant bodies in 1a8 now become a church militant, "Perhaps when Home Rule ' comes hey will again resume the preach ng of peace, but just now they have 'aught the full fervor df militaritm; Chey are natural commanders, but 'rom what I saw in reviews later in he day, they are not altogether re- ished by the ex-drill sergeants, who, n the main, are responsible for the vonderful advance the Irish volun- eers have made towards efficiency We motored on 'ovex the broad 'oads of the Curragh, Britian's great amp in Ireland, and over the com- nander"s house flew a large Union Jack, thé only British emblem I saw luring the whole trip of 90 miles, At Newbridge, another garrison own, there were about 500 Irish /olunteers, marching to the tune of oipers in native kilt of ruddy brown They passed the gate to the bar racks, where a Royal Horse Artil ery sentry was on guard, and they straightened up as they swung along, aking the blue and gold of the soi lier's uniform as a challenge At Kildare there was a larger body irobably 2000, and along the gredn hills that fringe the road I could nake out skirmishing parties playing it war, and now and again would 'ome the crack of a revolver or car- vine, ominously intruding on the sil nce of the Sabbath. church," the North, Like a Slice of Old Quebec. Crossing -a red bog of several mi.e: with, nothing to relieve the eye hut nere and there a white-washed peat utters hut,, we suddenly came into L little piece of old France--it might have been a slice of. old Quebec, listinguishing were the features of he It old church, built by led from the Edict the little village an he "green-covered varandahs yrilliantly-tinted houses French characteristic ind children. In the streets or ields there was hardly a man to be seen, All had marched to the big review at Portarlington, seven mile Away. Afterwards we caught up with some of the rear detachments, luty and hot, but determined. They marched' with the swing of men who have a cause at heart, sil- nt and solid At the toot of oui notor horn, an old priest, grey-head *«d and riding a grey horse, that seemed as patriarchial as himself, urned in his saddle. "Get into twos," he commanded It was not a strictly military term, but it sufficed, and the three hun dred men marked . time. in double fille; giving us room to pass. We swerved round a corner and over a turreted, ivy-clad bridge 'into Portarlington--more of old France There was another church of unmis takeable architecture. It has beea built by the French and Flemish re fuge Alorg the main street were more tinted terraces, which migh have been broug bodily from Dijon. Scores of French names, in the peculiar lettering used by French provincials, showed there were stil descendants of thy refugees. Before the main square was reached, our car was stopped by the dense crowd. Portgrlington has a population o 2,000---there were well over 10,000 people in the town this Sunday Orangemen were busy selling fruit to the three thousand thirsty volun teers who stood at ease in the ranks Alongside the old jail and court house wer talls with more thirst quenchers an. the babel of their cries almost drowned the commands of the volunteer officers fine who gave was Monastervan, and its the men of Nantes, air of peace of the another were women Politics and Patriotism. At one end of the square there was ude platform decorated with rvgreens and banners Its base wag a4 dozen Targe foundation and he amateur carpenter who construct ed it was proud of his work. With swirl of Irish pipes and a huge flag } aid: "Stand by Joe Devlin," marched n the already dense y. packed plage five hundred men irom, Thllaniore. Eac h carried a glistening pike that 12d Seen sorvicé in many an anclent Order of Hibernian parade. Green A. O0.'H., sashes marked the officers and when T asked one of them if he was a volunteer; he replied: 'We all are and it won't be long before we have the guns instead of the pikes" It was an echo of th spirit of Ulster. There was no questioning the feeling .of the men, but when the speakers hegan there loomed up the political side as it does in Ul- ster. Henchman of John Redmond were on the platform, and in plain words they told the 3,000 sweating volunteers that unless they allowed the Irish political leader to lead their militant movement there might yet he defeat for Home Rule. At first there were dissentient voices from members of the Rinn Fein and Clan na Gael. but before the men were dismissed all weie for Redmond, whether he mi lead them to peace Or war, Irishmen most of ove just want Home Rule and even thé revived fighting spiri? is tamed by the know- ledge that premature militancy might defeat the goal all have strive ted for sinre Grattan's And on the platform were * many dark-robed, . clesies, scanned the resolutions which were to be ed, and who listened to tne political speakers sent by Redmond from Dublin, but they acquiesced in all that done. Sidney Brooks once wrote, "The here all, man who tries to understand an . | wrote. from | like | 80 f village On! parliaments who carefuny.. critically" was said and would try to play Hamlet without the Prince of Denmark; for religion dominates every sphere of the national life' as completely as every village church dominates the ! surroiinding cottages." Frankly, from what I had been 'told, T expectéd to see more relig- 'ious influence than I did on Sunday { There were no more priests in the ranks or on the platforin than have seen clergymen on similar oc- casions in Ulster, and the priests 1 met this Sunday were young and free and frank, and. almost worldly } a new type that understands the | Southern Irishman thoroughly. Thomas Davis, the Irish poet, who was born in County Cork, once who "Irish born man, if you're to Ire- land true, { We need not race nor cragd nor { clan, | | We're heart and hand for you." { The new patriotism eof Ireland | must be a comprehensive force to | unite, not to separate. Parnell said: | "Ireland cannot afford to lose a single Irishman." Neither ean the British Empire. d H THE WHIG'S JUMBLE A Lot of Short Items Run In To- gether. Auction sale oi erdered work called for. Weese Co. "rlesu Color Talcum Powder," Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Conquer an enemy by foree and justice and still have an cemy. Kodak Films," Socially, many fast for not at mn you ren at Gibson's { are entered In their actual too too classes speed. "lee Cream Bricks,' The fool gets a whole couragement to part with "Gibson's. lot of en- his mon ey. "Kodak "Films," Kingston Depot pianos, Kirkpatrick's ad. elsewhere. Goods sold Weese's muction Many "people are troubled sort top-lead-at-the pocket; ease, at Gibson's. for Nordheimer Art St tore. See at bali of cost at with a dis of rape Fruit Salt," at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. { Many ! advice barrel "of substantial men than a rather give a pint. of Gibson's lot of but { aid | "Ice Every Cream Bricks," community has a in business Sol their mons every own Wise Ww ale r in keep this mothers should lime the house during hot I'ake your bottle to Gibson's Drug Store and have it of charge. NAPANED ed free THE TOWN OF Death of Child--V isiters In and Out of Napanee y 11} Professor A rs. Lang, of Toronto, of days in town 2 Mrs. Lang's mother Mrs. Sidney Warner. They spent one day at "Sans Souci" camp with their son who is camping there for the summer with his cousin, Gray Ea- kins. The three-year-old son of Mr. and mrs, Eph Martin died in Deseronto on Wednesday. He went down to visit his sister and took ill on Tues- 3 night The remains were brought to Napanee 'and the fune took place from his father's dence, John street, on Thursday af ternoon Mrs as, of this couple visiting Maleplin Getty and son, Doug Alton, Ohio, ar mother Mrs. Walter Mary Wilson, of Edmonton, is spend ng her holidays with her. parents Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Wilson, Centre treet Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mc Cullough and son left Tuesday to the summer in the west. Mr and Mrs. E. W. Spencer and little gon left this week for Calgary after a visit witn relatives, Walter Wilson, of New York, i: the guest of his mother, Mrs. He: Wilson, Centre street. "Vincent Old fin, Kingston, is spending his holi J days with his uncle, Rev T. P O'Connor Mr. and -Mrs. oe] Templeton and Mr. and Mrs th are on a motor trip to Albany, »w York city and other American cities Mrs. Latimer leaves om Tuesday next to spend two months visiting relatives in the west A quiet wedding was celebrated in Detroit' at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stoat when their niece Miss Ella Cummings, daughter Mr and Mrs. Cummings, Napanee, was married to James. Mills, also-of Napanee " Mrs, Gerald Loynes and baby leave on Sunday for their home in London after a visit with friends in Napanee. spend of GANANOQUE TIDINGS What Is Transpiring in the Little River Town. Gananoque, July 11.--District Elder W. H. Reynolds, of Kingston, in town taking. charge at the quarterly meeting services in the Free Meth odist church, which opened. last. even ing and will continue this afternoon and evening. and all day to-morrow. James Hayward, of Kingston, tor many years a resident of this town, ia here on his annubl visit with friends and relatives. Miss Florence V. Miller, who has been spending, the week in town, guest of Miss Lyla Hurd, "leit for her home in Brock- viilr yesterday morning. Miss Clifford Kidd and John Mal- lette, the latter the boilder of Ralph Britton's sailing cance, Tomahawk, left, last evening, for New York, to join Ralph Britton as representataves of the Gananoque Canoe. Ulub at. the big mfernational canoe sailing event at Gravesend Bay, July 15th and 18th. Results in the recent lower school ex: aminations show that Gananodue high school, gut of ten candidates; ' five have passed : Helen Mabee (honors), Jean Bain, Susie Thompson, George Balls 'and Ernie 'Bradley. Miss Beulah Meggs, of Kingston, a former resident . the town, is spend. ing part of her vacation here with re latives. Wr. and Mrs. Frederick Grat. tau, of Ottawa, have arrived to spend the summer on the river in this vicinity." Mids Helen 0Conuor, of hingston, forterly of the atall of the past | ference has been issued foilowing the JULY 11, 1914. THE SPORT REVIEW. Notes About Baseball, Lacrosse and Canoeing. According to reports, jor Baseball Leagues, Nationals, have spent §2,074,961.75 on new ball players in the last five years. the two ma- The annual championship regatta of the Canadian Canoe association will be held over the new course of the Ottawa-New Edinburgh canoe club on Saturday Aug. 181. Schreckengost, bo as the battery partner of Waddell when the latter was the star pitcher of Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics, died in a hos- pital, Philadelphia, Thursday from a complication of diseases. He was about 40 years old, He was released by the Philadelphia club five years 480, and quit the game shortly afters ward. Shreckagost outlived his famous partner only a few mon- ths, Waddell dying in Texas last March. Ossie fame 'Rube won Whether the British Columbia Amateur Athletic Union is to have authority in amateur affairs in Bri- tish Columbia or .whether 'Joe' Lally will be permitted to s 8 ama- teur and who is professional, will be determined on Saturday. July 18th, when representatives of, the Pacific Coast, A. L. A. and the B. C, A. A. U. will meet in Vanetuver for the pur- pose of discusging the action of the Mann cup trustee in the present la- crosse embroglip. A call for the con- announcement that 'Joe' Lally has been called upon to adjudicate upotL the protest of the Brampton club Picton (heese 11.--At yesterday, boarded and 12{c and took Board. the Picton { 1,475 colored and sold at . Cook offered Bloomfield, 150; Cherry Valley; 50; Wau- " Weller's Bay: 140; Union Vale, 50; Union, a took Picton, July cheese board, cheese were i2 7-16¢ 12 +7-16¢ Ny itrook, and Bethel, Sexsmith ame price. Sprague Leal, 63; Ko: 85 Cloverdale, "100, at - took Elmwood, 70; Northport, 35; Point Tra verse, 70. and Black River, 70, at 12 7-T6¢ Miller took U.E.L., 163: Al lisonville, 50; Cressy, 35 Roval Street, U5, at 12 Maple and Clearing sale of summer suits be. ginning July : 11th For fifteen days sell all our summer suits at cent. discount. W. Carroll, leading tailor. Punlop, Friday wa wil 20 per the Rideau after spending with friends in Brockville, the hot weather" makes a cooling drink. 3 Red Cross Drug | Store. | Many the will | listen, because of fear of inced hreac s. James stree returned week "During 11t Salt only at Gibson on Grape Sold times not being | skeptic the con For floc. The 1 and pastry, White Rose | road to sucee is never with impediments frames, wall iano, paper, to-night picture Weese's 10c. . Trape Yank KING p FLY KILLER 10c. Neat, Effective Light, Durable «The wird Netting which is securely fastened to a neat wood handle practically invisilile: the air passes perfectly between the strands, and the stroke to dispatch the. fly is 'de- livered surely and effectively. without crushing and does not soil the most delicate fabrics or injure the highest polish. at Is These Fly Killers quadly effective in children or adults, are a wonder, 8 the hands of Ask or and see that you get these orands. Grocers, druggists, hard- wares keep the DO NOT TAKE SUBSTITUT 5c. SWAT = STICKA 5c. J. A. HENDRY Wholesale Agent for the-Do- minion of Canada AUTOS FOR HIRE At Bibby's Garage Moderate Chyiges * Residence Phone 201 Garage, 917 | Amarican and ii Elm | | A artistic piano. and pleasure. PIANO may be high grade _without being artistic, it can never be artistic without being high grade. 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