Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1926, p. 3

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\ onday, February 8, 1929. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG . TILLMAN WANTS AID HER HUSBAND Social and Financial Rehabi- Iitation--To See English Psychologist. New York, Feb. 8§.--Mys. J. A, Stillman, the American says; has promised to do everything in her power to aid her husband to rehabi- litate himself in the world of tin- ance and society. "Jimmy is gwowing old," the Am- erican quotes Mrs. Stillman as say- recently to a friend. "He is no er James A. Stillman, the great ker, the great institution. He has become human. I like him as 1 haven't liked him for years. I've an idea he really wants to'rebuild his Perhaps I ought to put on the Wee again and travel double.' Mr. and Mrs. Stillman sailed on the Olymyic, the American says as Mr. Smith and Miss Fuller," with separate staterooms. They go aboard, the story contin- ues, to consult Dri R. F. Baynes, a young English psychologist, ' whose psychoanalysis of Mrs. Stillman when was jroken in spirit at the time husband brought suit for di- e, helped her in her own words, t0'find herself again. Six weeks ago, Mr. Stillman press- ed an emerald ring into his wife's hand and said: "I love you and nt you. I have always loved you. 1 you come back to me?" WF They talked their affairs over and met again, Mrs. Stillman, the story says, said: "James A., if you will go-abroad with me and meet Dr. Baynes and give him a chance to pull you apart and put you together again, T'll go with you. You are fine underneath. Let Dr. Baynes make you the man you really want to be." Stillman replied: | "I will go abroad and put myself in the hands of Dr. Baynes. If he can reconstruct my outlook, do for me what he did for you, 1 shall bless you both all my life." Dr. Baynes is in Africa on a Bont. ing trip, and will return to England at the end of this month. Elected By Black Knights, Stratford, Feb. 8.---W. Graham, of Stratford, was on Saturday elect- ed country master: of the Royal Black Preceptory of Perth, Black Knights of Ireland. A resolution was adopted expressing opposition to any move to alter the Union Jack as the flag of Canada. Renfrew's victory over Arnprior places the three contestants for U. 0. V. League championship upon a par, eache having won four and lost fqur games. Hockey results on Friday night: Almonte, 3; Smith's Falls, 2. Perth, 4; Carlton Place, 2. Renfrew, 3; Arnprior, 2. Spain, Poland and Brazil are fight- ing for permanent seat at council table of thé League of Nations. Fifteen thousand cases of Austra- lian butter and 5,000 from New Zea- land arrived at Vancouver. { Quickly banishes the i troublesome cold or | Next to Actual Cash or Bonds DIAMONDS | Form the best collateral of all merchandise. 'We buy practically all our DIAMONDS unset and in this way obtain both un. surpassed quality and Truck Via The HIGHWAY TRANSPORT SERVICE Daily Service To Napanee, Belleville. Trenton, Brighton, Colborne, Sudden illness revealed that Dr. M. V. Mayfield, who had practised in Mena, Ark., for over a quarter of a century, was a woman instead of aman. Dr. constantly and no one had suspected the secret. little girl in England, her parents needed a boy io protect certain property rights, and she was brought up as a son. kept up the deception as she school and moving to America as a man. and it is-feared her present illness will be.fatal. THE MATHEWS LINE. Appointments Made to This Com- pany's Steam The following is the list of ap- pointments in the Mathews Steam- ship Line for-1836:. -- - Str. Mathewson-- Captain w. Moles, Toronto; - tr. Rovalton-- Captain W./J, Kirkwood, St. Cath- arines; Str. Berryton--D. A. Ken- nedy, Collingwood; Str. Riverton-- Captain Gece. Bunting, Collingwood; Str. Laketon--Captain N. Scott, Hamilton; Str. Bayten--Captain W. Beatty, Torontoi Str. Easton--Cap- tain Joe Hardén, Goderich; Str. Yorkton--Capt. H. Laney, Wiarton; Str, Arlington--Captain J. F. Rock, Wiarton; Str. Lambton--Captain A. Livingtone, Courtright; Str. Wiar- ton--Wm. Boilt, Collingwood; Str, Makon---Captain J. A. Smith, Corn- wall; Str, Northton--Captain A. Me~ Gee, Wiarton; Str. Oakton--Captain BE. W. Baker, Port Dalhousie; Str. Birchton--Captain ~ W. : Tulloch, Kingston;s Str. Cedarton---Captain Floyd Boult, Watchman on Steamer Berryton, Port Colborne; Str. Brook- ton----Captain R. McPherson, Wiar- 1 ton. StF, Mathewson--BEngineer D. Mac- Kenie, Goderich; Str. Royalton-- Engineer J. Myler, Port Colbourne; tr. Berryton--Engineer S. Murray, Kingston; Str. Riverton---Engineer F. Lancaster, Sarnia; Str. Laketon-- Engineer D. McConnell, Colling- wood; Str. Bayton--Engineer L. B. Cronk, Goderich; Str. Baston--En- gineer F. H. Fawcett, Toronto; Str. Yorkton---Engineer G. Jarrell, King- ston; Str. Arlington--Engineer TF. Brickenden, - Walton, N.8.; "Str. Lambton-- Engineer W. T. Rennie, Collingwood; Str. Wiarton--Eng- jneer Geo. Murphy, Kingston; Str. Malton--Engineer J. 'H. Robinson, Cornwall; Str. Northton--Engineer T. Muir, Goderich; 8tr. Oakton-- Engineer W. P. Craig, Collingwood; Str. Birchton--BEngineer K. B. De Milles, Toronto; Str. Cedarton, En- 'gibeer J. Sweeting, 'Midland: = Str. Brookton--Engineer W. Tymon, Collingwood. Fire breaking out in the opera- tor's box at the Queen Theatre, Nia- gara Falls, cause $6,000 damage. 'Miss Caroline Thackeray, mission worker and daughter of the novelist, © Get your epi done this month-- If you wait for is dead at Zanzibar, aged 80. Mayfield had made her rounds When a She grew older, going to medical She is seventy-six, CANDLEMAS CEREMONIES, Special Services Held in St, Mary's Cathedral. The ceremonies 'of the Catholic church with regard tb Candlemas Day were observed in St. Mary's Ca- thedral on Sunday morning, the day being observed yesterday instead of Tuesday. At the high mass at 10.30 o'clock, His Grace Arehbishop M. J. Spratt officiated at the ceremony of the blessing of the candles for church and home use. He was assisted by Rev. Father Hyland and Rev. Father Coyle. The procession with lighted candles was held around the cathe; dral at the high mass. The ceremony of the blessing of throats was performed in St. Ma Cathedral on Sunday nig. fallp a Vespers. Over two thousand. mem- bers of the congregation approached the railing to' have their 'throats blessed. So large was the crowd that the side altars were used as well as the main altar, South Dakota Legislature secured $200,000 for a new public library by increasing the tax on cigarettes, Young vigor to old fo 2 y PROBS North-east winds, cold with snow flur- ries. Tuesday, becoming milder. 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