Daily British Whig (1850), 24 May 1920, p. 8

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MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920. t PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG In the Realm of Women---Some. Interesting Features HER CASE SEEMED | Fy ou ard MARRIED LIFE] eo BIO GOH _ pf Son Brandt "He expects to while he is living, . | | and in his own way." {HIGH TRIBUTE PAID TO THE! | "But if he should die?" persisted; HOPELESS Charles. the deluge'?" I asked. "Who was it who said, 'After me But "Fruft-a-tives" Brought | mw | To-morrow--Charles Doesn't Under. | | wouldn't take it from me." | stand John. "Well, I'm going to write. Because, | LATE REV. DR. O. L. KILBORN | | mn i | Many Attend Funeral--Mourners In- | Nothin else will do clude Representative Gathering of g Methodist Church Workers. | B No other can compare with Seal Brand. Woman's Intuition. "We do not even dare to' delude Made only from the finest motntain- Charles game home this morning | grown beans, which have developed Rev. Dr. Heaith and Strength 29 Sr. Rosx Sr., Monramar. "I am writing you to tell you that Lowe my life to" Fruit-a-tives". This medicine welieved me when I had given up hope of ever being well. I was a terrible sufferer from Dyspepsia--had suffered for years; and nothing I took did me any good. L read about "'Fruit-a-tives" and tried them. After taking a few boxes, of this wonderful medicine made from fruit jwices, 1 am now entirely well" Madame ROSINA FOISIZ, 80¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, At all dealers or send postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. DR. NASH ~~ DENTIST 188 Princess Street. 'Phone 785 WE TAKE X.RAY PICTURES of troublesome teeth. Dormoform Gas adniinistered for ex- traction. Safe and painless. OFFICE HOURS: 9-6 Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin With Cuticura a | full of enthusiasm for John and his {business capabilities. { "I tell yoy, Katherine," he said, |"that husband of yours is one of the |best business men I have met. He {put his hand right on the weak spot [ot the whole matter." : "Then you think, Charles, there's | been underhanded work?" I asked. | "Undoubtedly," he replied. { 'Have you found out anything de- { finite as yet?" "Only the fact that ome of your wells, that up to date has been mak- ing no progress' whatever, suddenly {developed Into a real gusher the. day {before I'left. This, you know, is un- | precedented. But we think, or rather {John thinks, that 'those crooks,' as | he calls them, knowing that he was new in the oil fields, thought they {could put something over on him." "Perhaps none of my wells has i some been a gusher," I said "What do you mean?" he exclaim- ed. / Possibilities Hinted At. | "Why wouldn't it be possible for | 'those crooks,' as you call them, not | anticipating we would ever turn up | to claim our property, to have started {my wells going with the idea of sell- | ing a "fake" gusher to someone?" "I never thought of that." | 'As you know, Charles, I have only |a very little spot of land down there. | Mother never told me that she had {had wells dug on jt, and I am sure that father had never dome so. In fact, I think both of them had for-| | gotten about the land. Now wouldn't it be feasible for some unscrupulous person to think they could steal the {title to the land? You know you had {some trouble about it beforé you got tc tell you the truth, Katherine, 1 do | not think this oil property of yours] will pan out as well as you expected, | I really hope John won't put any! more money into it." | "Did you tell him that before you | came away?' a "Yes, my dear, I told him." "What did he say?" "That he was going to thing through." "That's just like him, especially as HURT WHILE HOSPITABLE. Falls and Breaks Arm While Walk- in Dream. Belleville, Ont., May 24---Mrs. Sin- | clair, an aged lady, residing in Ma- | doc Village, was the victim of a dis- | tressing accident under peculiar cir- the { cumstances. The accident happened | during the night, while Mrs. Sinclair : {had a dream concerning her daugh- he is going to see it through with my ter, a missionary in thé Far East, money." *»!! | who is en route home.. In her dream "Non't give him any more of your |it appeared that her daughter had money, my dear." arrived home, and the house was $0 "I only have $5,000, as you know, | pu1} of guests that some Were com- in the bank, but as I gave him my | jeg to sleep in the basement of the power of attorney, I can't very well |pouse It océurred to Mrs. Sinclair keep that from him." ' | that she should go down to ascertain "But surely he won't ask you for |p ype octupants were comfortable, any money or use your .money; 'he |. nq without Waking. she got.out of must have plenty of his own if hel q' and, in attempting to go down wants to carry out his idea." | stairs, fell to the bottom. with the p | result that an arm was broken and | she was otherwise injured. | . 1 see Has Peculiar Ideas. "I'see you don't know John as well . as you think you do. My hisband, | Committee to Co-ordinate Lines. Charles, has the most peculiar ideas | Montreal, May 24. Announge- about money that I have ever known. | ment was made from Montreal that I think he makes a great deal of|the Committee of Management for money, and yet I have never known | the co-ordination of the Grand Trunk where he has invested it or what he , Railway with the Canadian National has done with it. If John should die | Railway System had been appointed, to-morrow, without a will, I would | consisting of Messrs. C. A. Hayes and |not know where to look for his in- |S. J. Hungerford, representing the {(vestments, or anything that he might | government, and Messrs. Frank Scott eave." and W. D. Robb, representing the "Don't, you think he has any life | Grand Trunk. The four gentlemen insurancé?" asked Charles. above named appointed Howard G. I'laughed. "Have vou any idea, | Kelley, president of the Grand Charles, that John Goérdon would in- | Trunlg as the fifth member of the | vest in anything that would not bring ' commYttee and chairman. loss can be met," said James Endicott, Secretary of ' For- eign Missions in the Methodist Church, in his touching tribute to the late Rev. Dr. Omar L. Kilborn, M. A, M.D, D.D.,, at the funeral service in Trinity Methodist church, Toronto, on Friday afternoon. Sorely strick- en by its loss, said Rev. Dr. Endicott, the Methodist church was still trying to say, '"'the Lord giveth, and the Lord taketh away; blessed be the name of the Lord." Nearly half of the Toronto Me- thodist ministry, Victoria College students, Epworth Leaguers, * many returned missionaries, and repre- sentatives of every missionary so- ciety in Toronto attended to pay their last tribute to the man who, as a boy, In the words of Rev. Dr. Endicott, "challenged the Church" to take up work in West China. "I have been stoned by men in his company, I have been ship- wrecked with him, I have walked through burning towns and villages with him, and in his company have been held up by brigands," said Rev. Dr. Endicott, in recalling memories of Dr. Kilborn's twenty-nine long years' service in West China. Dr. Endicott emphasized what he consid- ered the two predominant traits in Dr. Kilborn's character, his great convietion regarding Christianity, and his indefatigable and unsparing labors in whatever task to which he turned his versatile and capable hand and 'mind. Dr. C. W. Service, missionary to West China, and co-worker with the late Dr. 0. L. Kilborn for two de- cades, commented on the fact that inthe death of Dr. Kilborn the Me- thodist church had suffered its fourth outstanding loss since the ourselces by saying, as yet, how oury slowly, absorbing goodness from the air, "the sun and the luxurious soil of the cool wonderful Tropic Uplands. Perfectly Blended and Roasted, the rich aroma and rare flavour sealed into the Tins. 7 In 3, 2 end 2-1b. sizes. Whole, ground, and fine-greund. At all good grocess. 'Write for "Perfect Coffer-- Perfoctly Made", Mailed free on request. CHASE @ SANBORN, MONTREAL. Owing to the shortage of Bran and Shorts there has been a great demand for mixed feeds. To supply this we have secured large quantities of a high grade general purpose feed with which we are a a position to offer a fair proportion of Bran and Shorts. ll (down there. I've heard of salting | | gold mines--why not salt an ofl ji | well? They could go ahead and dig i {a well, and perhaps pipe the oil from | one of their proven wells on the other ll | side, expecting to sell the fake 'gush- | ler' immediately to a 'greenhorn.' --Dairy Butter. {Then when they found that the own- ~--Fresh Maple Syrup. jers had turned up and were really --All kinds of Oleomargarine | going to fight for the land, they just Telephone 469. Deliveries daily. § | deflected the oil back ta their own . wells again. Now, when John has Closes at 1 p.m. Wednesdays. ' ' B. 0. SMITH, gone down there, they are playing again, expecting in some Ma 4 the game again, p g deaths of Drs. Swan, Rowland and Menzies. "While there is the sad feature," Dr. Service said, 'there is the triumphant note to be sfruck at this gathering to-day. The growth and expansion of our work in West China has been simply magnificent, .jand Dr. Kilborn has been one of the | chief factors in our progress." As an outstanding example of the late missionary's devotion to duty, Dr. Service reminded the mourners that after seven and a half years' labor and separation from his fam- ily he had volunteered to extend that labor and separation to nine years. 'Not many of us would do that," emphatically declared Dr. Service. Although the late Dr. Kilborn was by training and aptitude a physi- cian, Victoria College conferred on 'thim the honorary degree of D.D. Like other medical men in China, Dr. Kilborn was seized with the great importance of medical educa- | 7 X tion, apd took a leading part jn the | r ' y development of the University and | of its Medical and Dental Depart- ments. Of Dr. Kilborn's family of four children, three have already entered upon training for continua- tion of their father's efforts in West China. | way to get even with him. 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