Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1915, p. 13

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od . . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY. PAGE SEVENTEEN . DECEMBER 4, 1915. eB AAA ABA BGP Glee oe l= eB The Newest Notes of Science reste deni ar fn sees i nnn iad a ee ec asnetbe . i owder eal pressure heen made finely j ela bout 6 | Sw 4 } n inven to util 1d 18 now a pound mbre producing camphor half the Japan 10. 060 little 1pply ot anua than world' hot would pass out hens setting invented which prevent man. has through circulated Hatpins have Fngland with flexible be returned through it Several lamps have furnished with « dry batter Of English inve life raft that automati elf for uge when throw fer in any ma r Operated by machine ha I trenches in time it can he d A projecting lan ' I v hr person holle wa York heen or lamps who has Ls cold fan of been inv point into a hat after 1 granted Mary tre curtain show ndmill, the arms 1 by electric types of electric hile beer ire an vidual remodeled mining view to explo ny metal deposftt to ally ing believed be very ex- gasoline list invented I motorey« heen armor to whit invente ing fo jury th of pnei I yee 1 8 shout one ere has one by hg atic } ubber tubes i to copy a picture 11 be pumped ¢ KS mn Lr veget most accurately te raphy 18 a fiermi Acetylend gas « lighting motor running the line supply is Brazil has from the | experiment hopes Among mobiles is downward upied by A Paris method for terior with An purposes heats the ers them Spray Acq STOW mes volts t 8 paper for | short sfully 1 Chili A Kentucky lectric umbrel ed motor when the gaso man has b reuls ate be exhausted employed nited bh ul expert | ¢ mounte States conduct | the cottor ich itt country I ita lami ich sheds upon to increa the ne wi w One Tube r dire 00 a front gelentist quickly barrels u electrically eleetric has liquids in of roduce produced for atomizer med beer VaD( r sorts broker in from one them boxe or of 150,000 A a dining tutions "ir elo S rate day woman to German ricians mission tubes at 200,000 a York table the ording never that even collects on tran to 100,000 o they more New Lrg carry invented when r not cl has chools of a LT for and rir insti ed form 2, chil than 100 tons of potash eated bath e and daily in roon ained very th from Food vears o { Lo The object of pain seems human system. For this reason honestly seek for the causes Headae cations that and rrit The headache warns vou that with neelec nervous prostration be to give warnine thai when 80 yon have a headach e 18 not disease in the you a but rather is exhausted --if that itself, a you to be the t the or some form of par: s Nerve Food to build u as well as prevent more nervous system are may right! PPOs CANS of lagomotor, ataxia, such treatment as Dr, Chase the e f the headache, ause o headache lise of 1 remove wr I'he use of m ol powders is not only a dangerous vste drivgs which are so powerful and polsonon harmful. The re disease which caused he i n have 13 with this « 0 develop ied ind t of any merely lieadache is temporary continues headaches or unti look Chase's Nerve Food is not intended, as a mere relief the hae rebuilds and Some patience satisfving, moral when vol kind Dr supplying pain imgredients from hich nathee cells is Pequired this reconstruetive wonderfully If von would be freed from headaches, as was the write Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to the Working, as it does. it fan no more fail than can other of Nature's laws. Pr ] they are both thorough and he cans: test. 50 cents a box, all dealers, or Edman- & Co. Ltds Toromto. cadmium | scarcely | covered Isappe sympto nervot to immediately stop pain is most convert a large area of| THE VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON | Of News Lake From This | Lively | Port. i { Budge 3 at storage th fo ipples Leslie smi rusical note to are ng repacl Ontario employees yartment o truments f the Gov Sophias E. Noxon the ouse J M. paid an oN Lodge, No. 1 making on twin MNprovemen West hrother visiting him here to fig nt for h Mrs Robert Sunday William and and Mrs, B. A at Bloomfield Mrs. Green J. S. Shourie, Bros. Fitzgerald }idell and Brs. Clapp, Palmer and McCow ng last week on an official | re Masonic Lodge Dr. J. B | } roofing his with | tescard number. ol gsbe 'wo men | t 1 work Mis v ted here o Stratton, dence street yrnell King ¢ Sullivan ted spent Katie Fer the gister Mr spent Sunday f her Bro, by W Sts 0 sister, rR. W panied land, Hubb Stirl accom Dor Lloyd sited isting nemen in appar pulled Li ngi nvented V | 3 on lever i residence Mont 1 from rea Aawler ver 8 Pert H S alls ul M over pure farm mi day M here nnie Sunday Mrs ower Wellin given by Rev the Method attended. Mi will moye to on Wellington from Fitu barber, arrived side here the M street, M Ann, where grandpar McDonald Bugler here two Sun visited hased at 1 ture Clemison has Maundw Fhe Ww ton war led 1liams wel and Hubbs their recent Mir q4' kh from Des Samauie Jick from H hased S age have pure | | | | ra | 5 Cornel ar young yb | ex | tionary eronto i I'it has purchased property, West Main D. Clemison Miss eturned from Point visiting her Mrs. N and Sergt. Picton, spent Sunday with "his wife and Black Creek on Losee, Picton, and Alexander Tate's daughter Ber on Thursday returned at To re will 18 i Mr. and Corp Borgeson pro« engines for : | Claud Smith, Indirect Victim. were Georg spent Sunday at W. Bush and were at Trenton laud Tesky has | spending several weeks nd other western points DEATH AT CHIPPEWA As Olde st Person at rot Was Regarded In the Community. Chippewa, Dec { cast over the district and surrounding country claimed the oldest resident person Mrs Ann Tallon aged eighty years Although ill for some time, her death was sudden and unexpected to her many friends Mrs. Tallon had administered the ick and dying in almost every home through the large community Deceased was mother and kind friend to all and her loss will be deeply felt She with her who predeceased her years ago, were among the first the district where she lived esteem in which the deceased was held was estimated by the large numbers who assembled at theghome to have the last look at the kind face from Friday till Monday morning when the funeral cortege of 'a in length, proceeded to Chippewa } church where a requiem high mass was sung by Rev. Father McDonald | for the repose of her soul. Deceased | raised a family of seven children and one grandson, her oldest daughter, Mrs. William Owens having died fifteen years ago, leaving an infont son. To mourn her loss are four dau- ghters and two sons: Mrs. Thomas Jaquith, Kingston; Mrs Thomas McCrowe, Rochester, N.Y., Mrs. Wil- liam Roach, Cuba, N.Y.; Miss Brid- get, Edward and James on the home- stead. Those from a distance attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas Jaquith and daughter, Kingston Mr. and Mrs. ThomassMcCrowe, Ro chester, N.Y.; Mrs. Cuba, N.Y.: Mr and Mrs. John Gar vin, Sydenham; Stephen Garvin, Na- paneey The body was placed in the vault and will be buried beside ths remains of her husband in Centre- ville cemetery. A gloom was of Chippewa when death in the of four to a husband set in M lainenburg from ~t sever fact, 1 My appe tently had pai tite Drove th ared, appetite in health and inkful for the he of Dr well in strer benet Cha gain use I ' £1 am ery 1 the von sho iid mething is for instane wrong 1v t indi sleepless m. If you find other restless, nervous, of the headache, 15 system later expect vsis, Wisdom snggests the p the syvstem,"and therehy rious troubles but the you ictice, shoek to the langer signal removed the 1 results are serious. The for the canse and remove it. NEW SUPERDREADNOUGHTS oH A Added To British Since War Started. London, Dec. 4 --According to an- nouncements recently made in Par- liament, it is expected that before the end of the year fourteen new su- perdreadnoughts will have been ad- ded {o the British navy sinee the out- break of the war. The names of thirteen of these new battleships! follow: Queen Elizabeth, Agincourt, Canada, Barham, Royal Sovereign, Revenge, Ramillies, Warspite, Tiger, Erin, Valiant, Malaya, Resolution. A fifteenth super-dreadnought, which will probably bear the name | of Repulse, will be ready early in the new year. The Queen Elizabeth, Alger, War- spite, Agincourt, Erin and Canada were commissioned declaration of war, and there is_rea- son to believe that the Barham and the Valiant joined the fleet during last spring, that the Malaya ready by August and that the Reso- lation und the Ramillies will be ab!' to proceed on "their lawful occa~ sions" some time this month, . for headache, It enres hy revitalizes the wasted nerve but the results are lasting. 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