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Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1909, p. 7

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DOCTORS GAVE HIM UP Gin Pills Brought Away Stone in the Bladder and Saved His Life. EVERYONE SHOULD READ MR. HERMAN'S CASE. Have read the ment appearing in toining a letter from Jobn Herman, 513 James street, Hamilton, Ont Then, of course, you must realize that Gin Pills are a remarkable remedy- that they are a cure for all Bladder and wiiney Troubles, The proprietors of Gin Fils have so much faith in their virtues that they will promptly refund the money should Gin Pills Tail to do all that is claimed for them, In order to give everyone a change to test Gin Pills without going to the expense of buving a large quan- tity, the National Drug and Chemical company will send a trial box to any sufferer from Kidney or Bladder Dis- ensé, on receipt of two cents in taomps, In sending for the trial box be sure to address your detler to Dept. K.W., National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. advertise. this paper, you large con AN CLD SAYING. Showing How Cause and Effect Ave Never Far Removed. ft is an old saying, "Where there's honey there's bees" --not true i= one which science has coined. more re- cently, "Where there's aandruff there's germs and to push the inference still further we may truly say "Where dandruff cured Newbro's Herpicide has been at work:™ The reason less of Herpicide's isolation ad a genuine sure for dandrufi lies in the fact that it attacks ana destroys the root of the whole trouble ; sitic germ which feeds upon the ma terinl which nourishes the hair fol licle. by Other so-called remedies are not" di rected at this true the dis ease, cause of Accept no substitute, there is none, Sold by leading druggists. Send Itc. in stamps for sample to the Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. GG. W. Mahood, special agent, ECZEMA LODGES IN THE SKIN Not a Blood Disease--Cured By Oil of Wintergreen Compound, For many eczema was sup posed to be a blood disease and was erroneously treated as such, but now the best authoritjes agree that eczemp is only a skin disease and must be cured through the skin. The eminent kin specialist, Dr. D. D. Dennis, discovered the eczem@® germ, ana his discovery was quickly taken up in both Germany and France. To kill the' eczema germ and at same time heal the skin, Dr. compounded oil of wintergreen; ithy- mol, glycerine, ete. The remedy is a liquid, . not a mere salve, hence it sinks right into the pores of the skin, Washing with this oil of wintergreen compound seems to take the away at once; soon the scales drop away and the disease disappears. The prescription has now heén used so long as to r merit. For free sample bottle write to The D SL 0 Depart ment K. W., 23 Jordan St., Toronto For sale by all druggists. 9, Wood's Phosphodine, The Great English Femedy, Tones and invigorates the whole nervous systenl, makes new a DRS" Llood in old Voing, Cures Nery» ous Debidity, Mental and Brain Worry, Des pondency, Sexual Weakness, Kimisvions, Sper Swatorriea, and Effects of Abuse or KErcesses noe $1 ner box, six Jor $0, One will please, six i SUL. Hold by a | ruggists ov mailod iv ain , on receipt of price, New pamphid ' a Wood Medicine Co. mailed free. The ormertn Wi Toronto, B=» years the Laboratory, Vindasor! (rand Union Hotel Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD Baggage to and from Station free. Send 30 stamp for N.Y. Olty Guide Book and Map DIES AND GENTS" TALORIG superior quality correct style, artistic workmanship and perfect fit. Jd. B. Ouellette, 228 Princess St. TO CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS The Perfect Brick & Tile Co., Wash- burn, Ont. PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessees Are ready to contract for immediate delivery. Brick that will stand inspec- tion at reasonable rates. Capacity of plant 60,000 daily. ANGROVE'S FOUNDRY Brass and Iron Castings of Any Size or Weight. Place d'Armes Ae OUR ROOSTER BRAND OF TOBACCO Smoking and cents a pound, is a pay eighty-five cents. Ontario street. Chewing at forty-five good tobacco. Why JAndrew Maclean ep tts ae ------ FARM HELP It vou want Farm Laborers or Do Servants, with me Apply mestic commum. ate Desirable JAS. F KNAPP, Kingston fmwmigrants placed. Government Agent, M. PP. KEYS Antiseptic Barber Shop Hair Dressing and Shaving Three Chair Quick Service ronage solicited 336 Kino Street Next Parlor Your pat door to Wade's Drug Store. a para- | first | Dannis | itch | have provén its absolute! OTS IN OTHER DIYS SMITH-TUPPER FRACAS IS BROUGHT TO MIND. Las} Friday's Disturbance in Com- mons is Matched By Incidént of the Seventies. 5.--While it is ad mit¥ed that the incident of Friday night was the most disorderly that has occurred in the house for twenty years old officials recall what was per haps the most exciting passage be- tween +wo members of parliament that has ever taken place in this country. It was the closing day of the Mac kenzie parliament of 1874-8, and the Pacific scandal was the question that had split the house into two hostile camps. Just at the time that the commons was waiting for, the Gentle- man Usher of the Black Rod, Donald A. Smith (now Lord Strathcona) rose to a question of privilege and ob- jected to a remark of Sir John A, Macdonald, who, he said, "insinuated that the bill (supreme court bill) was merely an arrangement by which the vovernment could reward a member of the house for his servile support, and that this member had been compelled to admit that he was interested in this monopoly." "| mentioned," said Mr. Smith, "that there was not one relative of mine who drew one sixpense of public money, who held any place in the Ottawa, April THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Some honorable members : Order. ; Mr. Smith : Nay, further, there were 3 two gentlemen, members of this house Some honorable members : Order. Mr. Smith : ~The day after that fourth Novem em Mr. Tupper: Coward, coward. Mr. Smith : --Who came to me With a proposition to throw over the right 7, 1909. o~-Mor honorable gentleman and the present member for Charlevoix if 1 would con- sent to give up the position 1 had deemed it my duty to take in the house the evening before:land would support the government by voting against the amendment of the honor able member for Lambton. Some honorable members : Order. Mr. Tupper : Mean, treacherous cow- ard. a Mr. Smith : Who is the coward ? The house will decide. It is yourseli. Mr. Tupper : Coward, treacherous---- Mr. Smith: I could not support them------ : Mr. Speaker : Admit the messenger. Sir John A. Macdonald : That fel- jow Smith is the biggest liar 1 ever met. The Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod was then admitted and the session was at an end. Hansard closes the incident, but it is a matter of common knowledge that on the way to the senate chamber Sir John remarked: "I can lick that man Smith quicker than hell can scorch a feather." ) THE WHIG'S JUMBLE public service, and said, perhaps, it might be otherwise with those con- nected with and related to the right hon. gentleman." Mr. Smith from a newspaper report of the speech of Charles Tuppeg (Sir Charles) at | Orangeville, and Mr. Tupper complain- | ed that Mr. Smith should refer fo the | matter at the moment that. Black' Rod was coming to the door, when | there would he no opportunity to reply. ! { "A more cowardly thing I have nev- Cr sven ventured on mn the said Mr. Tupper. This raised n storm, and aniid cries | 'of "Order," Mr. Smith said: "The | | charge of being a coward 1 throw back! on the hon. gentleman." | The gist of the Tupper speech at Or angeville was that 'when he (Smith) | yume to: the concltision that the gov ernment was going out, he made the holt, and he (Tupper) had no doubt 'that he had had a great deal of rea son since for eongratulating himsell on t having jumped as he did." { house," P Sir John's Denial. | Sir John and Mr. Smith discussed at i length some of the events lead- | ing up. to the bolt of Mr. Smith in | 1873, and to the Smith version Sir John replied: "There is not one sin gle word of truth. in that statement; | single word of truth.. The| honorable gentleman is now stating | {what is a falsehood." i Mr. Smith: The honorable gentle | {man says that he did not say so; cer-| tainly the spirit within him"said it,! | for the words came out of the honor | inble gentleman's mouth. If he did not | say to, the "spirit" within him did. | Several times Sir John denied hav- | ling uttered the expression complained lof, and then Mr. Smith observed : "The honorable ihembet for Ctmber- land the same evening told me that | the right honorable gentleman was not | capable of knowing what he said, and | will he deny ?"' | | This caused,another uproar, and Mr. Tupper appealed to the chair. Was it competent for Mr. Smith to detail pri- | | vate while falsifying them ? '"And his word passes for no- | {thing here or elsewhere," he added. | {Mr. Tupper complained that this was | a 'cowardly abuse of the privileges of the house," while the speaker held that while detailing private conversations might be improper, it was not unpar- liamentary. Mr. Tupper claimed the | privilege of a reply, but he was denied= it by Mr. Smith, except to make an' apology. While the heated belligerents were further the bolt of, Mr. Smith, the sergeant-at-arms an- | nounced the arrival of the Black Rod, ! and the speaker called the commoners jis the red chamber to hear the mess- some not one conversations discussing age of the governor general. The rest {of the proceedings are described by {Hansard as follows : | | i Coward--Coward--Coward. Mr. Smith : Mr. Tupper : | down, i Mr. Smith : { Mr. Tupper : | ard. | He knows-- Coward, coward; sit He knows-- Coward, coward, cow- Mr. Smith: You are the coward. | - ha i Sl STOMACH COMFORT. When the Stomach Rebels, Head- | ache, Indigestion 4nd Nerve] Pain Follows--Mi-o-na Brings Relief. Just as soon as you are done eat- ing the healthy tomach commences to churn the food around and mixes it thoroughly with the juices of the stomach. 1i the food is not churned it heavily on your stomach, turns sour | and causes all kinds ® of distressing | symptoms, such as heacache, indigt tion, stomach pain and dyspepsia, | Mi-o-na helps the stomach to proper- y mix the food. John 8S. May, of Belleville, Ont., says: "For over months I in constant agony with a case of nervous dyspep- | sia and indigestion that medical skill not relieve. I was weak' and had lost much weight through loss of appetite and suffering. My meals would fill me with gas and a feeling of oppression across the stomach, and fall up the left side, left me in a | miserable ¢oncition. 1 was restless &t nicht and as tired and uhrefreshed at the morning as on'going to bed. A choking semsation in my throat was | always when lays | Isabella street, | goeven was could constant heart seemed to flutter ana pound as though it were coming opt through. my side. T was benefited from the first two days' use of Mi-o- na. I began to feel like myself again my appetite returned and the de- pressive feeling left me. 1 can enjoy my nieals without the least worry of after suffering. 1 have gained in weicht and can sleep the night through in comiort. Go to G. W. Mahood, the druggist, and wet a HO cent Tablets. Money back if Mio-na does not and my cure, | Biohy's for Fowne's gloves, $1. then proceeded to vend] Only a fool can make a mistake { without learning something. i of = display pride iproof bags are sold in Kingston at I without { and | courage to | and Neitson's high-class sweets. Don't | Rorke was in Toronto, last week, at- | and Mrs. | forces, I ject being $10 more for missions, and "their hopes | Mr. | here | who broke her arm tH. C. | week, in | Clubs in that county Clarence Pound, | David Calnan visited at their aaugh- { H. Forshee's, Wing down, | box of Mi-o-na | is General. Bibby's new hats, $2. Call to-morrow at The London and soe the beautiful styles in spring hats Pibby's $2 hats the latest. Fresh garden and flower seeds at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Phone See Dibby's special $2 hats. It's wonderful what an immense lot will make on a small salary. iivby s $2 hats for mine. Convince some men of the error of their ways and they still pursue the ame course, Bibby's Easter Lily ties, bbe. The "double strength Tarine'" moth Gibson's Red Cross drug store. They fast for years. \ libby's Easter Lily ties, ble. A gentleman can never -he created a few fundamental principle for a foandation. Bibby's Easter Lily ties, bbe. The worst apology for a man is the individual who has the idea that he's an inspiration to some woman. Faster Lily ties, 50c. Bibby's. "Rake your lawn" and sprinkle Kentucky lawn grass seed over it. Sold in Kmmgston only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Phone 230. See Bibby's dréssy $2 hats. Sale of decorated art chinaware, oil watér color paintings, pastels, ote., ut Mrs. Compton's, 66 Barrie street, all this week and next. See Bibby's nobby 32 hats. A lot of times a man's convictions 3 are worthless because of a lack ol yut them into effect. Sce Bibby's swell hats, 2. "Every lady in Kingston' knows the ounlity of Huyler's, McConkey's think of sending any other. Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug Phone 230. The swellest store. hats, $2. Bibhy's. Cannifton Copper Contest. Cannifton, April 6.--On the occasion of her seventy-third birthday, Mrs. William Naylor entertained a number of ladies last Thursday. Rev. S. G. tending the missionary congre Mr. Peter Gonsolus and family, who came here on an extended visit aout a' year ago, have returned to their home in Colorado. Mrs. P. D. Shorey and children, of Newburgh, are jqeiting relatives here. Mrs. Robert Fenn, of Frankford, is the guest of her son, Arthur. ' An attraction--at the monthly mis- sionary meeting_~of the league, last week, under the direction of Miss Black, was the closing of the copper contest. Fou weeks the leaguers divided two opposing saved their the several into coppers, ob- were more than realized. fhe side championed by Miss Norma Callery succeeded in bringing in most and Mrs. Henry Eveleigh, of Mountain View, renewed acquaintances last week. Mrs. James Moore, last week, is get- ting on nicely. Everei Hicks (formerly Miss Nellie Shrubb) has been visiting her old home here. The gypsies have come back to their an- unal camping ground across the river Emenson was in Picton, last the interest of the Farmers' Mrs. Hidden: between two who spent the winter with his uncle, George Sphackett, at Gilmour, has re turned home. crisp, beautifully Allisonville Visitors. Allisonville, April 6.--Sunday school re-opened at Burr's on Sunday. A large number were in attendance. Mr and Mrs. Lorne Brickman and Mrs, Carroll Bryant and = Mr. and Mrs Frederick Bonter visited at D. Ains- worth's, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, browned biscuits of unique design, is a fairy-like cream, Mrs. L. last. Rossie ter's, Drummond, Friday Marvin and family visited at D. Isteed's, Sunday. Mi and Mrs. Densmore Doolittle visited at Danford Ainsworth's, Friday. Mv and Mrs. Roval Hicks are visiting at Bloomfield. Mrs. Danford Ammsworth and Mrs. Jane Tripp visited at Mrs. Wednesday. Mrs. Ash- by, of Campbellford, is staying with her sister, Mrs. Elias Pine. Gilbert Phillips visited at J. R. Marvin's, Sunday. with a flavor of "pure lemon juice. This is our Lemon Cr eam Biscuit--our Most Men. In buying a hat want an up-to-date style and unquestioned quality and that's why our business keeps on orowing. See our Easter styles in new en hats, $2, $2.79, Campbell Bros.', the style centre for | men's hats, New Creation. About 6C biscuits _to the pound. The latest hats, $2, Bibby's, a" Le, pe dd | Pineapples And Grand-Rapids | Lettuce. At Bdwards & Jenkin. Phone 775. Factocy at Loadon. Silver's Clearing "The Secret Of My Success" Lea & Perrins' Worcestershire Sauce The chef knows that he can make dozens of delightful dishes with the help of Lea & Permins'*Sauce. ~ He knows that Lea & Perrins' gives the touch of deliciousness to Soups, Sauces and Stews -- while it 1s incomparable for Roasts, Steaks Chops, Fish and Game. It also improves Eggs and Cheese. SECOND TO. NONE This year our styles are the leaders. many shapes and all leathers. INVICTUS SHOES are the Shoes of to-day. We Men, Women and Boys, in Patents, Tans, Browns and Velour Calf, in Laced, Blucher have them for and Button Patterns. For an Honest Shoe, a Stylish Shoe, or a Com- fortable Fitting Shoe, ask for the "Invictus" Shoe SOLD IN KINGSTON BY ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE ro DON'T FORGET TO-MORROW 1S THE OPENING DAY, ' : We have » Easter Eggs Easter Chocolates | Easter Ice Cream Our Own make, all prices, absolutely pure, any flavor. Eggs, from lc. to $2, buk more of the former than latter. Price's, "iat 'NOTICE. Highest price paid for House hold effects either in part or en bloc. Antique Furniture and Old Fashioned Articles especially. Come in and see a beautiful Claw Legged, Hand Carved Anti= que Sofa, 1 have for male. Post card will bring me, L. Lesses, Cor. Chatham and Princess Sts. Kingston. +3 TO BUILDERS. International Portland Cement, Adamant Wall Plaster AND Reafrew Lime --AT-- A P. Walsh's, 1 and Wood Yard, Barrack street, rade J «screw ° COAL! The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. 'SCRANTON Coal is good coal and we Sites prompt delivery. Booth & Co... FOOT WEST STREET. 00VVVRRTVLVLLBVRL BBV VTTEP Auction Sales Rooms ALL KINDS OF BECOND-HAND goods bought and sold, or goods sold on commission, Auction Sales promptly at tended to, at the Oity Auction Sales Rooms, 88 Brock St. Kingston. z J. RB. JONES, Auctionesr; ' uar- 'Phone, Wm. Murray Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, Sale of Horses every Saturday. James Campbell, TAILOR, The Dainty, Delicious New Treat CCORMICKS LEMON CREAM BISCUITS Warehouses at Montreal, Ottawa, Hamilton, Kingston, Winnipeg, Calgary 109 BROCK STREET. Cleaning and Pressing. New Velvet Collars, from 75 CENTS UP. And the present remarkable demand will be still more greatly increased once you and other discriminating { women have discovered its delicious quality. The daintiest biscuit! Perfectly correct ; to serve at cny social function.

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