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Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Apr 1910, p. 6

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--_r Skin Disease mm. . Brig ~~. PAGE SIX. ABELL P IP ELIPPLV HIRE PTI IIE * MAN'S MISERY PROMP {LY BANISHED, (From "Man's Maladies.'} A vertain sort or misery which BUSES 4 man become abject 5 timid suspicious.-end Jealous without real warrant, ean "he readily banished by 8 syste. nate nerve Treatment which n hie followed. out in the privacy and restoration of a gondition 'CASES AT THE COURT AT ASSIZES. ---- ¢ a lively Rupaway in Napanee-- peath of gn Old Resident of rarnesitown=--Married in the West, Napanee, April 15 --H. Cline, butch , Bad a runaway with bis deher ge, yesterday morning, resuliio alisha rig and the horse by Teddy Elliott was dell. one 1 sear the Presbyterian church, ine & bolt broke causing the shafts to fall on the horse's heels. The anne al ran fiereely down street turned sev- eral corners and went off its leet ot M. 5 Madole's Eardware store, where {it foli cutting & gash in ite breast, At first it was thought a leg was bro'en {but later it was found that the gash iin the breast was the only apparent mjry. | The marriage of Miss Vera i Neily, only daughter of Gi. M. Neaily, LGovan, Sask. was celebrated, on April sh, to Harry lo * VenLuven, eldest aon of Everton VanbLuven, Moscow, Vhis ceremony was performest by Hev. {W. Down, Strassburg, in the presence | of only the intimate friends. The bride tt, he 18 oot gett that it holds, a ho ditisicen the miser; with agen sympion 'gait, ak volce d anld extremities, sleeplessness | en cheeks, col fess and tremi ® The requirement to these dreadful symp restoration of strength to the which bas been pu or abused by ing, drinking a perhaps superinduced work, een, strong. sensit nerves which. carry every sen- Mation or emotion to the brai nd consent Hota @ the po . r th Obtain of any mood 3 v Thied outices of gyrup sarsaparilia AE Pod, In a six ounce buttle, Ons ounce of compound > wy 4 balmwert, shake and let nd for twe hours, then add foe ounce of tinciur adomene ney | somi-princess dress of cream voile. Mr. and Mes. Vanluven are spending a month with relatives in thiz vicinity before settling down in their home in the west. : Captain Holmes suffered stroke of paralysis, Wednesday, card " feaspoaniul sfter each' 3 el and one when retiring. The "htee last named ingredients are specmily prepared. and peo seoncentriations, much Yarious prescriptions, but 48in no aplates to harm the sys- em. another and in a few months. About $1,000 worth of muskrat skins were shipped from Napanee, on SEPIPSDI 20200004 | Tuesday last, to a firm in Toronto. ------------ The sking were purchased from trap ST G R ADES pers at Hay: Bay, and as high as $1.15 ": oh ax wero paid for some of the skins. The So-- firm to which. they were consigned ship on an average of 15,000 hides per day to the old country. . ASOL INE One of FErnesttown's oldest residents 4 4 in the person of Samuel Bell, passed O0AK OIN away, on Wednesday 'last, at the resi- LUBRICATING Olle FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY. ttl hod fh hh tio dpb dence of his son, Charles Bell, Morven, aged eighty-six years ard eight m 14. The funeral service will be q Ad at the White church, Morven, Sunday wext, at 1 o'clock, It is only ww month or two since his wife passed away. On Wednesday, April 12th, Mrs. J Mary Ann Glass, died at the residence » F. KELLY of her son, Irvine Glass, Palace Road, a eighty -nine years and eight "Olarence and Ontario Strects. Lmonths. She was one af the oldest Toye's Bullding, jand fi st respected residents of Fruest- "I The following cases weve decided at | the spring assizes this week before Sir 1.). Falconbridge: Beausoleil ve. C. P. FR.--~An action to recover damages f {lows of sugar bush and timber mn i township of Kaladar, caused by engine of defentlanfs. Some sixteen witnesses sa } | THE JUDGMENTS ARRIVED AT! Lauise | { was unattended and was gowned in a | is very low, This is the second stroke on | _- i ce mn a Fy TTS : we i BOZEMA FOI! NXE YEARS, A PLAY WITH A PURPOSE. Forbes-Hobertson a2 "The DPasser- Bs" is Coming. T the Third Floor Back," by decamn KE. <eco is a Yd a Mirpose, a MOL icy # yor oe, (an "idle daney" veh maalf termed it), but, beven won ped-verk bass hh sow, shell we say, Lit haseno more relation to ¢ nin the Hease'® than to "Fires Fate," Conan Yesle's latest essay | in the tigims of dramatic authorsbip. vs uoamstter of fuels Jeovomd's play i founded on short story of his ows, | rih'isher] several yelrs before Rapu? Kennedy's play % writien, or heand of, while Doyle's dea was only pro- | diced at the end of Inst season in| Loatlon. Zam-Buk: Works Another Great Cor for | Another wonderful cure of the dread { scourge, scaens, by the great herbal | balm, ¥arm-Buk, is report fig ig il of 600 Kt. Man. ' { eo Vassipe of Montidal by Thos. Arncsse, Vrimothee St. He says | "For "about . nine vears Emile, a greal sufferer n eczema. The disease broke out on his face and « arms, which were povered with sdres. These would scale over for a time, but would then break open again, wud ganse him terrible agony. At other times they would itch and burn, and it was impossible for him ito refrain | fram scratching, Yet scrutehing or rubbing only caused him more pain afterwards. "We tied salves and soaps and pre- parations of all kinds, but it seemed that we could get nothing to benefit him. This state of aflairs went .on { during nine long vears, and vou can {well imagine the agony he suffered ! "Zum-luk was recommended to us, hut we feared it would prove like all other. remedies had proved useless | fr rte "Phe Passing of the Third | Floor Back' ran for 200 nights in} London, althoogh transferred : one theatre to another, and wight | have been rimming still had Mr. For-| Les: Robortson eared to embmuk upon | {another seas, while it "hos sine | scored another century 'in the princi- | pal provincial cities. on the road iv | Englund, everywhete meeting with the | [We got a supply, however, and it gre.test emthusiasm and success. i wis not Jong before we found out its = "The Passing of the Third Floor | It eased the pain and removs' Baek" i= ihe Ohl "play Forbes 3 ed the irritation, Then it began 10 son will brifg with hint to the Grand heal the sores, until bit by bit the (pera Houss, Kingston, on Wednesday patch got less and less. The 'skin evening, April JNK, ¥ which was cracked and sore hecame . "The Holy City." soft and smooth, and in the end every trace of the disease was banished. The! The company, that appoars here, = skin to-day is clear and smooth and headed by Clarence Bennett, the auth- there is no trace of the sores and wl oy who created the great dual role oi cors antl cracks, which for nine years John the Baptist and Judas, pin te successful metropolitan run "the | virtues, i : { eansed him such Agony." Not only for eczema, but for uleers, blood poisoring, bad leg, varicose ul- iteh, galt rheum, cold cracks, scalp moves; children's rashes and piles, Zam-luk is a sure cure. Used as an embrocation it cures rheuma and sciatica, All druggists and stoves at He. box or post free from Zam-Puk 'Co., Toronto, for price. You s sitive and refined taste, Tt is f against and oldest and most beautiful of all hatmbal fmitations, historic classic. dances, which dre popular just now, # New York play. Eh 2 i ¢ Pauline Hariee has been speci: ally engagnd for the great part of Salome, being a perfect type of fl Oriental Princess. erh chaste, réfined, graceful and devoid of arvithmy calculated to ofignd the most | tiem tle the wre warnad substitutes {AWVHIGS FASHION HINT. 317, wy. » desarirtive dramatic dance over three thousand years old. The Holy City" will appear here on Monday, April 15th, at toe Grand ar. i« an attraction that no lover of the Lest drama can afford to miss, Faversham as Herod. Lua preduction of Stephen Phillips' {Crand, on Thursday, April 21st. Faversham will be surrounded hr tie same company that supported him -t the Lyric Theatre in New York, In the vey of grandeur antl magmilicance there has been no play presented in New York in many years that has at all approached the Faversham pro- duction of this big play by Stephem Prillips. Last season Mr. Faversham Bad often' terribly ann ing to the suf: they Under this name such troubles as Sal n, Eczema, Erysipelas, Tetter, , Paoriasig, Scurf, Itebing Rashes. p ons, Boils, Pimples, #te., are in d in diseases, as a rule, are no but are unsightly, irritatin| i ror; the mainly on bad blood, | n one cause or another, for if the blood | jure and the circulation no skis can exist, except it arise from lack eek or from conngion. | : De acer sis aecey i B observe strictly all the laws of health, | intain regular astion of the bowels | void high living, eating only plain nour | hin gg Kinship ju keep the blood J taking, oc! itters, | hich unloc Fog secretions, and' new rich Blood by acting on' the + 8, p think there js Rnyone "In this Dominion can p recommend Burdock | p Blood Bitters more than I ean. [suffer ers sworn and the jury brought in a erdict of 2300 for plaintiff. His honor ordered] 'Pildment to be brought in for $200, and costs. Hicks vs. Burns, settled out of court as. follows : Jutlgment for plaintifi for $200, and. costs of both parties of the insolvent estate, Beomhower ve. Walsh--A breach of action dis- | promise ease, by consent misaec]l without costs, King vs. Ross Thempson--Indicted for having carnal knowledge of a girl | Smith. | There was another inthotment of crime | under fouriesn, named Grace inal pssanlt against the prisoner. The jury, after batig out two hours the prisoner was discharged. Mrs. W..G, for ex Euerion Russell, felt yesterday, Winnipeg. Man. J. &- Madill = is pectod home nextoweak from Stirling, | where he has been ill two months, W for the past J. Magrath, Edown- ten, apent do comple of days this week | in Ndpaves and Deseronto on business, out | i Winter and three child-, Yea left, vestorday ,, for Viecoint, Sask. | ve | tirned a verdict of "hot ghilty," and | SROO COPYRIGHT 1910 BY REUTLINGER - VE COPYRIGHT. KEW. RORK MERALD oO Gown of English embroidery. TERMS ARRANGED. Racing Men Compromise With the Miller Bill. Ottawa, Ont., April 15.---A > mise will be made between the rating cOMpro- proved that he was a producer of the | first rank, but his Herod has eclipsed his former efforts. Herod is not only a very great play, great in all the elements of the drama, but it is also a splendid spectacle as well as litera- tore of the highest rank. Hefod is a biz play finely done. | | THE SPORT REVIEW. | Victoria Baseball Teams to Meet i This Evening. tA meeting of hoth the senior junior Victoria baseball teams has {been called for to-night, at the Y.M. {C.A., to make arrangements for the | games, this summer, and .it is hoped | that there will be a very large turn- {out of the members, | Baseball by the teams in the city {league, last summer, provided a great ideal of sport ' and everything points towards having a league just as good as that of last year, and Cor of Hair Said to Indicate a Pere teribly with Balt Rheum fonsix yeass, did everything for it without relief, i curiosity sake I bought six bottles of | dock Blood Bitters, and it completely | me, 1 would advise others te] gg : » : For mle by #ll dealers. Manufactured | Professors Seeking Missing Tail by oa T. Milbum Co. Limited | Through Spectroscope, a One _- { A number of the cheese factories in the COMET IS BACK. Chicago, "April* 15.4 Minus its tail, { but rushing earthward: at the exact | place its schedule presegibid, Halley's | comet "has returned to to ! tronomers and was wilched from itil foes Be THES CHARACTER. son's. Temperament. any people belisve that blénde, or 4 hair denotes' affection and dark cA person without hair { Wis, by Professors Prost and | nard, working independantly, That the spectfumanay show | has happened to the apparently {tail of Halley's comet is the character, far from | of » :. i he : Py ssot I he. dmposition of tie average held by Professor Frost. f : "It 1s wort in hopded man ic to show such sol. t orth: noting i Ber fost was ref, R a i i% fide for ths weltars of others, that | as here before, i 1835, the tail dis fects" hinibolf. = A # ppeared two days: before perihelion i neglects him ot s ov ROTH CHUSES | and was not seen - agein: for. two Prot' Saboliraud, of Paris, mouths," he said. "Halley's is the on- g, innoculated a 'rabbit with Bn c AON ly comet ever kmown'te behave Hike #, causing it to become (his It . " its bald in five Weske' time. To is is probable that the tail is gealp, of thess dnagerous germs y not. bright enough to be seen. "neceasaty to apply Newbro's Here " ght enough 16 he setn "The theory of its being foreshort- 4 oe ened near the head being between us the cause--yon remove -the and the tail is altogether untenabie. J Si RE Acomets tall always points away from the sun, Sometimes a second cide tail appears, and this freak tail may point toward the sun, but the main tail always points away. H the tail [ i¢ there and is merely invisible to our | eyes the spectioscops anght show it. "Here we never' that it j would be brighter ' than the fourth { magnitude, though some optimists had said it would squal » first majmitude {star in bnilignes. It was slightly dim- . met than a sixth magnitude star this | morning. Jt may hever visi- {ble to the naked eve." > i . War Canoe for Museum. i fttuwa, Amit 5-1. W. Beoek, dir netor t geologic Surv states that'in a w or two one the fin: jest war canoes that bas ever been seen vin the capital will be. brought to the new museum from Queen Charlotte Is iand, off the west coast of British Col umbia. The tamos was made by the Hy- da Indians, who live on ne tina. i s more than sixty fest in ith, and ade put. of ane "stick," over 120 wo i neighborhood have started operations, | view of ase | the | Yerkos Observatory, at Williams Bay, | what | belief | that when 3! there, but is so dispersed that it is] assogiations of . Canada and | Sporting Notes. ters of the now defunct Miller bill.| A free felled by ~Jefivies at Race meeting will be limited to seven | gmond, Cal., brought down several | days, spring and fally selling of infor! joe wires with it. One fell close to mation and advertismg of tips by | yadries. (Latest special from the train | newspapers will be prohibited, hand | ing camp press agent.) books suppressed and other contes- | po Cliffside Hockey club, of Ottawa | sions will be. made by racing meni. , deficit of $300 last season. The which will materially improve condi | 1.) is $400 behind in a two years' ex- tions surrourn ling the sport in ( anus- | iotence. 3 da. ft will be passed into law this | It costs something to run one of the session. | big professional football teams in Eng {land. A statement of the affairs of | the Manchester United Club for last of the | senson shows that the expenses for the be reached by any [year were over $75,000, cured with Wade's] A professional Marathon race is "i achiuled for April 23rd in the horse it" is | show amphitheatre at Winnipeg, in | gusranteed to oure Eczema, (Salt { which St. Yves, Marsh and Rheum). Cold Sores, Burns, Piles, [ will be certain starters, | Blotehes, Sore Feet, Dandruff and all] During an artillery duel across scaly or itching eruptions of the skin. | Rappahannock River in In big boxes, 25 cents, at J. B, Me | May, 1862, some of the soldiers wha Ieed's Drug Store, corner King and [were engaged in a game of ball just Broek streets, (Wade's Old Stand) and! in the rear of the skirmishes, entirely corner Princess and Montreal streets. | hecdless of the shiricling shells that ----_ { went flying in all directions, { Dr. Hartz. White Liniment relieves! Hrockville Times :--In Brockville and {gpraine, bruires and quickly reduces in the surrounding rural sections there swellings, * Excellent for rheamatism has been a revival of the fine exercise or pains in any part of the body. In!cf riding om horseback. The girls and 230. botties at Prouse's drug store, | young men who have taken up the opposite St. Andrew's church, | practice are to be congratulated wp : Mrs. Bosste L. Morrison died in 4 their good sense, for there is no Svescuse, N.Y., this week, aged fifty: | healtinier or more enjoyable recreation nine. She was born in Fieton. - John | {4 he found anywhere {Noble and Mrs. Nelson Bailey, Picton,| Peter Jackson the giant {are Wer Brother and sister. who 'plays the head i | Buy your oil cloths and linoleums Gentleman from Mississippi land carpet squares, laid free of gy noted training horse or. some. of jcharge, at James Reid's. {the bigwest boxers in the United State net aaciuctn, Marais: has re | In uddition to height, reach and won jsifued, that. office, ancl: kcitor =atent, gefyl strangth, Jac has plenty of , antl is a dang. He New ---- From Crown to Sole. Any affection of the tissues | body which can ointment can be | Ointment. 'his remedy is no experiment; | Acvose : the Virginia in negro {of the Herald, was appointed to: the giemes and qui vataney, Ferous man for a careless opponent. jwas the training partmer of James J. Catspaw Rubber Hee i Corbett for a couple of the latter's y matches, and Corbett declared him to are a nice habit. The step is soft, he one of the shiftiest men he had sure, springy. They won't slip. All ever boxed with. Jacksom is a wep Shoemen. thew of the famous Peter Jackson, but {has bem brought up in the United | States. Notice to Students. Orders for papers cohtaining Quern's inati may be. leit at so 4 £0 | This is the Persian dance of the dawn, | | William Favershedm, in his spectacu- | "Ierod" will ba the attraction at "he! | TIE DAILY BRITISH WIIG, FRIDAY. APRIL 15 1910. FEEBLE OLD PEOPLE from Ta » may have strength and contains the elements necessary to replace oes with So Should it fail to do so in any case we refun us for the medicine used: Please try it. Druggist, - nol renewed vitality. pourish every tissue and Kingston, Ont. Classic For Ch mmo Shoes dren Are the best wearing, the best fitting and the most satisfactory shoes on the market to-day. They are made in all *ieathers--Patent Colt, Viet Kid and Box Call. Inspect our line of Children's Shoes und convince yourself that they are the best. Sold only at er acting' is sie) . April and her dance before the king is : \ t i { o'clock, noon, for points in Manitoba, . . | Regular Nature demands that the waste matter which collects in be got rid of at least once in t this is not done it decomposes, all through the body. organ. The liver is deranged, biliousness, headaches, lassitude anything to remove it. Yetit Root Pills. , Take, for example, the "For muny vears I have bee stipation briugs in its train. Me have taken in order to find relief, in the same hopeless condition. these Indian Root Pills, have regulated mv stomach and Habits An Absolute Necessity For Good Health You might as well expect to find a map or woman healthy with constipated bowels as to find a city healthy when its sewers are blocked with refuse. indigestible food and the lower bowels shall wenty-four hours. If filling the bowels with poison, which is taken up into the blood and carried Naturally, this poison affects the work of every digesiton is upset, and and dizzy spells follow. Literally millions of people suffer these results of constipation without realizing the cause, or doing canbe removed, easily and with certainty, by using Dr. Morse's Indian case of Mr. George Andrews, Halifax, "N.S., as he himself describes it: n troubled with chronie constipation. This ailment never comes single handed, and I have been a victim to the many illnesses that con- dicine after medicine { but one and all left me At last I read about That was indeed a lucky day for me, for I was so impressed by the statements contained therein that I determined togive them a fair trial, They bowels. Iam cured of constipation and claim they have no equal asa medicine." Dr. Morse's Indian Root to cure constipation ncarly a h during the last half century Pills were first taken undred years ago, and they have been very extensively and very successfully used throughout the world. They are entively vegetable in composition and donot sicken, weaken or gripe like mineral purgatives. DR-MORSE'S INDIAN For Constipation For Sale Everywhere ROOT ILLS at 25¢c. per Box. 21 i i in i sn i --_ tn TRAVELLING ERTS + BRANCH TIME PABLE, i arrive at Po Arrive City, 2.17 am. S17 am 5.50 a. my it a2 poame 40 pag. 7.38 op 6. 8 1, and § run dally except Sune J. P. TANLEY., Agent Corner Johnson ani Oniario Sirecta, ECE NLU RAILWAY In Connection With CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Students ! Fully equipped CR we Trains 1, 2. 3 4 daily; other trains day. Tourist Sleepers will Jeave Kingston City Hall Depot, 16th and 20th, at Twelve | Alberta and Saskatchewan, For Reservation , Rates, ete, ap. ply at K. and I", CP. Ticket Office, Ontario Str ect. t I. CONWAY General Passenger Agen BAY OF QULINTE RATLWAY. Train leaves Union Biation treet, 4 pan. datly (Sunday ex for Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, mte, Bannockburn and all points Fo secure quick despatch to Bar burn, Ma . and pulnts cn Central mario wr shipments via Bay f Quinte y For enlars nplv RW 'Phone, No. 3. further parti- NCKSON, Agent. WORMWITH avo WEBER PIANOS In Artiatic Designs SPL Ee Musical Merchandise ; tine Banjos Coriets Ac cordecns Harmonicas St Mandolins ings Eee e Bargains In Organs Sheet Music and Music Books. Ey Worm Weber Piao Co, Lied OOOO OO0OO000 COAL! The kind you are Inoking for the kind we poll YOR Scranton Coal is good coal and we guara prompt, de livery BOOTH & CO, FOOT WEST STREET. WOOO ndry Drop for Wah L First. « me a card your laund [ICTR Np 18 EAN LI Success In Baking

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