Daily British Whig (1850), 4 May 1922, p. 3

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FHURSDAY, MAY 4, 1022, Soi THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. TNC S CORNS § gE With the: new. method KNOW WHAT GIFT TO SE- 'ni E Corns YOu treatme ni of or nm LECT FOR 'A can rid feet of Corns instantly. 10 Sena Wedding Cut this ad. out and pres- ent at Best's Drug Store this and you will receive this guaranteed corn treat- Spring ment. Reqular 35 cents for id LET US SHOW YOU SOME OF 25 cents. : THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN \ ---- BEAUTIFUL PIECES OF DR. BELL'S SHAVING CREAM Brushes up quickly; creamy lather Sterling . and retains its molsture 300 shaves . Silver SUCH AS CANDLE STICKS, VASES, TEA POT STANDS, SANDWICH PLATES, SMALL WAITERS, TEA SETS, etc. «| |SMITHBROS. Wire |[SHTE ESTABLISHED 1840 KING STREET, KINGSTON 7 Bar Fence 40c. per rod | a pm WH Cockburn Co. | | me. Princess and Wellington St». DR. S. E. PORTER Cormer Alfred and Johnson Streets P hone 216. Phone 1072F. "There's nothing just as good as {WALL PAPER LL to make the home walls smile." 1 r Bl A first-class job of paper hanging is next in impor' tance to the pattern and color scheme. You are sure of expert workmanship here. Ask to see the beautiful Home Decoration Book illustrating interiors in colors. This book will be shown in your home, together with the Five Large Sample Books of the Leading Wall Faper Manufactc. ers Color Schemes and Estimates cheerfully furnished on Papering, Painting, Vamishing, Kalsomining, Ete. ~ McKelvey & Birch, Limited General Contractors, Heating Specialists, Steam Fitters and Plumbers, Jobbers of Plumbers' a nd Gas-Fitters' Supplies, Stoves, Shelf, Heavy and House Furnishing Hardware, Tools, Ofls, Beat _Supplies, Sheet Metal and Tin Work; Electric work; Painting and Paper Hanging. Special work of all kinds undertaken. 6 Memberships Left in Our Club Sale White Sewing Machines at very low prices, on easy payments. SecourSpecialat. oun... . $30.00 'T.F. Harrison Co, Limited roe 8 -- er -- IDOCTOR HERE FROM CHINA Tells About Chinese Civil War --Two Christian Generals Fight Bandit. Eee -- An interesting sketch of the civil war situation in China was given to a Whig representative on Wednes- day evenjg by Dr. J. L. Keeler, who has spent twenty years in North China, and who is now visiting in this city, The doctor remarked that | the Christians in China, were hoping | that the two Christian generals, Wu | {Pei Fu and Feng Yu Hiang, would | |eventually win out over the former | | bandit leader, Chang Tso-Lin, or] | Jong Chang, as he is familiarly | known, and his accomplice, Sun Wat | |Sen. The two former leaders have | the mass of the people behind them, | las they are fighting for a democratic | government, while the other two are | | seeking a constitutional and autocra | [tic syetem. ! | Dr. Keeler, whose former home | was near Battersea, is a well-known | {medical missionary, and is a gradu: (ate of New York university. He re-| turned from China last summer, and with Mrs. Keeler, has been visiting {old friends in the vicinity, He is a {cousin of Dr. W. W. Sands, King-| | ston The doctor 'stated that his) {family have always been readers of | the Whig since he could remember.' Dpd and Mrs. Keeler left Thurs [day morning for New York Cit;, | from which city they will sail again | for China in August, |THE CASE AGAINST | MRS. STILLWAN CLOSED Testimony Taken in Montreal Is Accepted at Pough- keepsie, N.Y. Poughkeepsie, N.Y., May 4._ | Counsel for James A. Stillman, New | York banker, yesterday finally rest- |ed his case to divorce Mrs. Anne U. | Stillman and disown baby Guy Still- {man, The fight against Mrs. Still- mat" and her baby, alleged by tho | banker to be the son of Fred Beau- | vais, Indian guide, was closed after two more love letters alleged to have Leer penned by Mrs. Stillman to the | { guide had been accepted in evidence. | | Earlier in the day an Indian, Pete De lisle, resident of a reservation near | Montreal, testified that an applica- tion to have Mrs. Stillman and Beau- vais accepted into the tribe had been made, but that both were refused. With the exception of a few lines, all of the 350 pages of testimony ad- duced in Montreal at the recent hear- ing before Commissioner Godin were accepted today by Referee Gleason The part stricken out referred to a conversation with a witness, and it was eliminated because the 'Appel- late Division of the Supreme Court did not permit the defence to call him in Montreal for further cross- examination. Next Wednesday hearings will be resumed here. The defence will | cross-examine a witness and may eall | some of its remaining witnesses be- | fore closing the case. | The letters introduced were report- ed laden with endearing terms and complaints against the way Mr./Still- man was acting. - They were unad- dressed and there was said to be no evidence that they ever had been | mailed. | "I don't know what's the matter with Mr. Stillman," one is supposed to have read, 'He wants me to do this and do that, nags at me to save money and cays I ought to go oh up in the Canadian woods with you." The letter, ending in the words "lots of Canadian love," was signed "Kathitho," an Indian word said to | mean "dear flower." | The letters weFe introduced after | Mrs. Stillman's handwriting had been | identified by Miss Harriet Hibbard, formerly a servant at the Stillman estate at the Poncantico Hills. They were introduced as having been writ- ten during the summer of 1919. | | | | | SAVED $8,000 NEST EGG. Laborer Dived Half-Naked Into Blaz- ing Henhouse. New York, May 4.--Vladek Alow- cha, forty-five years old, an employee of the Standard Oil Company at, Elizabeth, N.J., saw fire pouring from windows of a tenement house, nearby, at 710 McKinley street. Sev- eral thousand speotators had gath- ered and police reserves were en- deavoring to establishrfire lines. Alowcha dashed fo' the street, | fought his way through fifty patrol- men who sought to restrain him, left his coat in the hands of one and his shirt in possession of another, and | was naked from the waist up when he reached a henhouse in the rear of | the tenement, with a half en | patrolmen at his heels. The fugitive {dived into the henhouse, reached in- to an egg box and drew forth $3,000 | in bills, ! "You'll have to give up some of | [that when the magistrate fines you | {tor resisting officers," remarked ome | of the detectives. 2 | "Fair enough," said Alowcha, with ia grin. 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