Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Nov 1914, p. 11

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26. ~The snow has disappeared. At the feldspar minds some of the mst, hau sn let for the winter, I. Mulvin was this vicinity buying cows nnd ay h ship to Toronto. T. Bab- cock has brought to his home a nice drove of sheep. = Prices are vory high on account of the war. Robert Wil soni and wife "are at Mrs. Wilson's father's, Abiran Hopkins. Fdward Baboock, Hmith's * Falls, visiting friends here. Want Christmas Gifts, Perth, Nov, 26.--The ladies here are indeed doing great work for the boys who have gone to the front. A tea will be given shortly fo aid that fund, and all are requested to bring something 'as a Christmas git for our boys that have gone to defend our country. china wedding, lakt week, at the home of Mr. and Mrs! Thomas Herbert, was a decided sve cess. A very pleasant time was spent and most beautiful gifts in china and silver were brought by the great num. ber of guests. Robert Armor, having rehased a lot on Drummond street, Pn brick deawn to build in the pring. is ab At Desert Lake. Desert' Lake, Nov. 26.--The deer hunters who wert to the norin coun- try from here met with good success, Fishing with nets is being carried on in the lakes around here. M. Sears, Perth Road, has returned home after a week's fishing with D. Snook. F, Orser i¢ engaged in getting ous woue timber for Derbyshire's saw mill. Mrs. James Campbell, Wilmer, is, yis- iting her Tather, James Wilson ~ Miss May Page has returned to Harrow smith, Welllngton + Kipler, visited fein H. Campbell' al his daulhter's, Mrs. KE. M. Shook. Robert Linfisay, Sydenham, huiting here this week. + to ninke it a success. an old resident of Oso, Tidings From Trevelyan Travelyany,. Nov. 23.---Mrs. . C. Flood returned home after a visit with friends fn Charleston and Ath- ens. IE. J. Leeder has sold his farm to M. Heffernam, 'Athens, and will hold an awetion sale of his farm stock and implements. Messrs. G. and E. Heflérnan, Athens, and Miss Helena, visitéd Frederick l.eeder on Sunday. Mes. J. J. Lappan, Sand Bay, is at present the guest of Mrs. Joseph Flood. Supday visitors: Mr. and Mrs, G, 'B. Leeder, Caintown; T. Black and sister, Mallorytown; Mr. and Mrs. James Cobey, Cai town; Messrs. K. and B, Leedefy Caintown; . T. Ronan and Mss Winnie, MecHitosh Mills; Mrs. W, J. Lappan nd Broad, Melcombe, i Raladar, a, a very. bad Seb light snowl r $ Reports. «~The roads are in ion, owing: to the & iy G. Righy,s Campy, belliord, is town on business. Messrs. Gordon, Edward and Effort Hughes, of §the C.P.R. consfruction department, #pent Sunday unter the parental roofs Three bears and many: deer were from the station. M. R. Reid," L.P.S., passed through here en routs to Flinton on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs 0. H. Dunn are in. To- ronto, Mr. "and Mrs. John Forbes and son, Alexander, were the guests of C. H. Wood on Sunday. Miss Gertie Haghes went to Napanee, Tuesday, where she has secured a position. Ira Wood spent Sunday evening at N, Tavon'd ward itors at khn! 1 Shiarhot Awake, Cll being put fo won denly, on E or' Jome, fv ears wally with though he is Willian Butt Hlakely! spent Mrs. (Charles irom vigitin Mrs. Walroth month in Ha ronto, called man Fdgar day. Inst dies were wit 0 Taylor, Taylor, sury friends And. the church 80 long a passed away 'ertedined and! deeply mourned mem- der of the vommunisyt in. the porsond of the' late Mrs, a bereaved children, ters, vik, Jd: Joyce am Kingston, and Mrs. D. $0 two broth er's Mills, Flushing, N. Her. 'This AN AR AA Curtis 'Hughes were is Viewing 0 Arden. To Have a Concert. Ph a patriotic vontert iv Frwin's hall on December Blakely, Frin entertained About Lite Mrs. Michiel Rely: Nov. rounded she is survived by six sis- Mrs, James Murphy, of Joyeeville, Mrs. I. Mrs. and ed and respected by all large and representetive that followed the rémains to the last OA i 3 WOOD & UNDERWOOD. N. v., in GENERAL VON HINDENBURG, COMMANDER OF THE GERMAN FOR. CES IN =aST PRUSSIA, SG) . Thompson and Ed- over-Sunday' vis Miss Violet Laws resting place. Requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Traynor and th& body was placed in the vault to De interred in the family dot in the cemetery of St. Barnaby's: TO PROBE COX WILLS. Tree. ake, Nov. 25.--The Wide NY ke purpose - EL splpshathol, lake puri 3 Goverment Under Tmpression: Valo Htidns Were Too Low. Toronto, Nov. 28.--Under the auth- ority oi an amendment to the sucves- sion duty act, made ug the last . sion of the 'Yegislature, it. is under stood that the ' succession duties branih of 'the provintial treasury will appoiat a eommissioner to conduct an inquiry into the estates of the late Hob, George A. Uox and E. W. According to the inventory filed the estate of the late Senator Cox, the total valuation was about $900. 000, while that of his son was placed at $499,000. . The provincial treasurer apparently is not satisfied with either of these valuations, and both estates running into Large figures, he is tak- ng the method of naming a commis- sioner rather than have a reappraisal male of the various itéms in the sche- dules of the inventories, This is the first time that the provition in the law has 'been invoked, and. while no oflicial annonncement has been made, it. is suggested that Judge Midleton will "be the commissioner, and will 'proceed' forthwith. Talks. Continugusly, Spare Moments. Apropas of a millionairess who having married a policeman in 1912 was. now proceeding to divorce him Representative Henry said in Waco "There is no more difficult, no more onerous job on earth than to marry an American girl for her mo- ney. "I happened to say to a Washing- tonian one day. * 'Money talks, rd. Every effort is rth by the young pgople Henry MclPher died sid iday last, at his broth: Jeceased was about sixty: f age. Dr. Fee ig stall the aid of crutches, al: improving nicely. Mrs evill and Miss Margaret Wednesday in Kingston, Huliman has returned her sister in Tweed. and son spent the pnst velock. ' W. J. Saul, Te on his niece, Mrs. Nor on Friday last. = Mrs. on Wednes fourteen young la- Hh her for tea. He Cox. in = 25.--At her home in by . sorrowing fortified by the rites. of of which she has heen faithful member, there on Nov. 9th, a highly Ms Kelly. Besides husband and two little PP Joyce and Mrs. d Mrs. Coodfriend of M. O'Neil, Taylor, O'Hern, South Lakey al- ers M. J. Shortell, Brew- Joseph J. Shortell, Mrs. Kelly was lov- who knew by the gathering Y. I tell you, money was evidenced, . it does,' married "Yes 1 know ' said the Washingtonian 'I : money.' Far Home as Well as on the Battle Tr Line the Strain on the Nerves is Tremendous These are trying times on the nerves. dre is worry over business affairs, antiety r those gone to the front, discouragement Mm lack of employment--everywhere you find cause fo¥ sleeplessness and the wear. dng + sdown of the reserve nervous force. te» The demand for a nerve tonic was never "80 great, und this demand 1s being supplied by Dr. Chase's' Nerve Food. . By restoring and building up the wasted nerve cells this food cure sharpens the appetite, improves digestion, overcomes restlessness and sleep- lewsness, and brings back health and vigor. FRARED PARALYSIS. Mr. Vietor Higgs, Windham Hill, Cum- berland county, N.S. writes «="My case SWas a pecullar one. It wigs one of thope strange nérvous dlsenses which are so diffi- cult to describe. The doctor said that my nervous system was all run down. I ex- rienced that ung srtanty in walking which dicates the appreach of - and a: ataxia, and I now realize that I 'am' greatly indebted to Dr. Chase's Nerve Food for the great good it has done me. "I could not work, read or write, or do anything requiring energy or lhe ehnosn tration of mind. Before using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 1 could Bot jot an hour's sleep all night. My brain nerves seemed to De all unsettled. I sleep well rw, and be- Neve that ny nervous am hak been fully Li vp by his. sulendid a ~ [glorious a"tion. | Turk. new j a . peladn much fn Teviana -- & communities. U--Crowded hotels sate comtort, D---preams too often disturbed by loud, lute, long, thoughtless talkers, brawlers, biblers, Prow- tiers, Bil; ¥ afford not ki--Enfant terrible, Kaiser Was reported as having tucked him: self away enugly at' Potsdam, but the darn spot won't save him. F----Far enodgh from front, though, not to be immediately dis. turbed. great humbug of "Gérmany working 1ogether, s H---Hook and croook, : Insight their J---Joint' finish, K--"Kultur" of éutthroats to be dashed to dust. L----Let us hope never again. : M---Merrily march our men to rise to N-~Never has the nobler courage. O-<On and en they £0 undaunt- ed by savagery of hordes of hell. P----Presenting their brave breast to flaming sword and bayonets. Q--Quite God- given is the name of our French commanders, "Gen. Dien." R~ Rare coghomen 'should spell "victory" to our side, S---8piked helmets and turbaned Lops, eye sores to civilization. T--Trust our Tommies for an eventual trimming and cleaning out of the traitors, the Teuton and world seen U-- Uncover khaki braves. V--Villans, madness must fail and fall' before might and majesty ef right W--Woe wretch! wv A yourself hefore our to you, soul-wanting the earth with misery, but Y---Yonder sea-girt citadel, the heart and home of free men has too long withstood the hiss and howl of tempests to geare at your. fatuous threats. You, royal renekaile, nay he woudro sustong and bitter your vefom, but against this castled crag, not all your indensate dreams can avall. Return to the Rhine and to reason if you can, for, rest as sured a terrible account shall be de- manded of this unparalled outrage on humanity. ~ZACCHEUS MAY GO AT NEW YEAR'S, Second Contingent May To England. Ottawa, Nov. 27.--t is expected that the second contingent will be ready to leave for England January Ist, fully eguipped including the latest artillery, weapons which are under order at the présent time Whether. the British war office will be ready to receive them is another certain not te. leave for Eng- kid until the present army for Salisbury Plain departs, for France. (eA hea jhe smaxt fomtiugent, leaves Canadian owe Canada will at once be apo to fifty thousand apap a arms in the do- minion, + Humor has it that Major (General Bam Hughes will command the sec- ond Canadian army division when it leaves for the fremt whieh will not likely be until spring. - While the next contingent will probably leave for Fugland early in the new year, it vill likely be kept at Salisbury Plain training until spring, judging by the experience of the first divisi- on. Lord Kitchener evidently insists on thoroughly trained and seasoned troops. Major General Hughes speaking at Londen intimated that if the war ia not over by spring he will get in- to the fight. This is taken by many to mean that he will himself take command of the next division. How ever, it is enly rumor and there is no surmising what General Hughes mav do or decide between now and next spring. The Cross MILES OF TR TR! ANSPORTS TAKEN Well Provided With Hospital Sup. plies at Angtins Expense. Tondom, Nov. 27.-The ~ Morning Pout #orrespondent at Petrograd tele. | eraphs 3 "I-hear that the field and hospital | supplies of the Russians, about which {there was some anxiety at the be- ginning of the war, owing to the sudden stoppage of exports, were nev- er short, thanks to the capture of the entire stores accumulated hy the Austrians for the Russian campaign. 'We heard at the time about this item of rich booty eaptured in Gali- cian, but private messages now ex- "When the Austrians fled the Rus- plain the affair in more detail. sians captured over twenty miles of transport carts almost entirely laden with hospital supply stores. Many stood without = their horses, which had been taken to assist in the flight and witnessed, powerless to move a step. The quantity of the supplies taken su to furnish not merely | the field hospitals at the front, but even to asfist the base hospitals with certain materials which formerly had been imported and the want of whicn until Russian factories = got going matter asion to the mili: tary authorities." Caada Does Her Dnty. Canadian Onzette. very dollar of the cost of equip- ping and maintaining this, for Can- ada, large force is being borne ly the Sanadian people, apd, seeing the liberal scale of payment and allow- ahees, hn Re is a heavy ole owever willing ven [Canadian his 4s. 64. pr, Row er--and Canad w anf G+-UGrand Vizier of Turkey and} Xort yourself as you will, mark | * * Simple and Effective Methods, By Tiga, Amato} i Special department 1 London, Florida, ar uisana. Ete Limited trains leave ve Ringuton daily, direct connections at Sothern. Staten. and a6 Uhiotgs og Stal at Uhi Y Th En plati trip of ose contemplating a aature should consult or write me on i details jn connection with your trips rr c AN FY 8 Ja N > 8 dre now ous consideration of culture. Many of them now employ high salaried experts to advise and instruct in piethods most efficient for enhancing or re storing beauty of face and figure. I append herewith a fi pings from leading Engan publications. Any of the ingredien tainted from Canadian chemists or druggists, so 1 am toM. Look out for more hints rexe week. 1 shall endeavor to Keep right up to date. Shumpoo and Hair Beautifier. You complain of brittle, faded "hair. You will find that Keeping the scalp clean and healthy Is the most effective way to restore the natural beauty and tion made by dissolving an ounce of softness, but In selecting your sham- cleminite in four tablespoonfuis of wa- poo. avoid soaps or mixtures containing ter. his serves every purpose of pow. "free". alkall By dissolving a tea- der and has the advantages of being inc spoantud of stallax in a cup of hot wat. visible, non-injurious and more lasting. er you will have a , soothing, When the face becomes moist with heat cleansing mixture that makes the head or exertion, the lotion stil elin the feel fine and removes all..dust, dan- skin appearing soft and peach-Hke all deufl and excess of oll, leaving - the day long or all evening. The lotion is scalp clean and pliant, and assuring applied with the finger tips. a beauviiful growth of long, lustrous, Supe Hot Curling Irons, flufty: hair. Stratght, lank hair ds becoming to but Don't Shave ON Superfluous Halr. few women and there's no excuse now Hair on face, neck or arms should for anyone looking homely and un- never he shaved or clippéd off, as that kempt on that ascount. Those who have encourages its growth. The most effec- fordsworn the curling iron because of tive method, which at the same time is the damage it does by dryin and perfectly harmless, is (0 mix a little breaking the hair, will be glad hear powdered pheminol intd a paste with that plain Hquid silmerine will produce water and apply directly to the affected surface. Whe (..8 i removed in two or three minutes the hair will have van- ished completely, leaving the skin quite smooth and clear. Since the virtues of powdered pheminol as a hair remover have become gen<rally known, most § Grog Ss now supply this in convenient one-ounce Jars. t Fer Falling Hair. often one hears the lament, "I have tried everything on the market, and my hair comes out in handfuls" Not so surprising either when you come to think it over. Hair tonics to be ef- fective must be fresh, and there is no earthly reason why every woman should not make her awn lotion at home. The finest vegetable tonic I know of is made by mixing a packet of borandwm with 1-4 pint of bay rumand adding suffic-. ient water to fill a half-pint bottle. This Jotion rubbed briskly into the alp seis the hair roots tingling with new life, and will, if persevered with, give you back your "erowning glory." Iavisible Face Powder Substitute, Face powder frequently ds neither in. d Reecy =e Frank Malz, 420 6th 8t., N writeny "My wife suddenly fell very oe ao Ee I called ino the doctor, but he fall Delp her Jn¥s ye have no time to dled Sek 80 1 hoo own doctor an with Rad- way's Toad Reltet and Pills, I gave her me. cording 10 Radway's directions, and she weni back tv work two days later." COLDS AND COUGHS, SApply the Relief to the throat and chest! until the surface smarts and reddens: Radway's Pills in such doses as will freely bow cold take a ow ts mentioned could be ob- visible nor harmless. Not only can you see it stioliing out sideways, but its daily use Js apt to coarsen the skin. It is more satisfactory 10 use a simple 1o- a a far better and more lasting effect, without any injurious result whatever. If just a small quantity be applied to the hair at night with a clean tooth brush, a lovely curliness and natural wave will be in evidence in the morn- ing, with no stickky or greasy remind- er of the method employed. A couple of ounces of Hquid silmerine, obtainable at any drug store, will prove a welcome addition to many a dressing table, Capiivating Eyebrows and Lashes. Those who would have luxuriant, dark, #ilky evebrows and lashes, w*ll be surprised at the results from applying ordinary mennaline dally for awhile Being 'perfectly harmless, no une need hesitate to try this The smallest jar the druggist carries will do, so little of the mennaline being required at a time that it will ast for months. It should be stroked into the eyebrows from the nose outwards and applied to the lash roots, with thumb and forefinger. USE PILENTA COMPLEXION SOAP. THE GREAT ENGLISH COMPLEXION CLEANS ALL DRUGGISTS.--Adyt, ure cor t office, corner Princess "and ton Sts. 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Retire at once 4 bed, Iu the Sagruing the cold will & gone, BADWAY & CO., Montreal: Can. ee CHRISTMAS SAILINGS St. John, N.B,, to Liverpool Sth * Hesperian . Friday, Dece Scandinavian. . Friday, Pecember 11th *Grampian ++ +. Friday, December 25th RATES die © *First Class, $82.50; Second Class, $55.00, "Seandinavian," one clans enbin (11) All steamers, third-class, to Liverpool, Lon- don, Glasgow, Londonderry and Belfast . .... For full information apply local agents, 'or INE UHONG @ hos. OAT 854 Princess St. : George Ryan Molyneaux, twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Joha Molyneanx of Watson's "Corners, died last Friday, aged two months 'and twenty-four days. Anaemia was the eatise of death. The other twin died Sept. The Ganadalife AssuranceCo Will allocate (over SIX MILLION DO ITS earned -- LLanS the past five years, distributed amongst © Decomther Bist as a r 31st, 1914, which will be .its policyholders in January, 1915. Holders of Minimum Policies will be glad to know they will receive a further profit over that anticipated, Come 2 Pol in this y aud 4 participate 14 Pens (over) PEE Gnd Bivins avail themselves of EE a tu made ap- Po ghee ren Tk 2 4 the A particips en hess magnifent reulsi o eo hold a Cy Nay So shape for you will be given at the

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