Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Apr 1905, p. 16

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methods oe avid of of such advertising | it ix a well known | ver men p> which had been publishing re thirty thousand of iis irculation Wanemaker adver : mite, through some misunder rtisements of John | The restaurant man can to family trade by: Lis he sani- his foods, hy housewife nnd the question of saving in living ex; * Fhe jeweler can show the style and propriety in wearing' a stick pin with the man's eravat and tell how differ. ent styles o Jus will Jook with dif ferent kinds of ties, And #0 in every line of business ap peal to those senses which "increase the variety of the customer's desires; give talks that will make the family of Tosser wienns want those things the ind | people of wealth consider necessitios, The flant soldior who guards the crar when lis imperial majesty is walking in the gardens. of the royal place. Hine soldier {s a member of the famous Preo- ri sky regiment of the Tmperial standing between this famous retailer y13¢ he publishers, were withdeawn 4 other advantages Marshall Field ar hod in earntog his present s "Prince of Retailers," jt must be conceded that the attitude J taken by his advertising department ; i preparing soupy which told things ! the same time left the best im- ok to the high standing of Field's goods and methods, large memuro responsible. me now what you can place copy that will sducate. Waa tion, the possibilities of which moasure, bo thought se of your know). present conditions in your r ticular line of business, : ¢ The desire for many articles sold by grocers can be enlarged by appealing the taste senses, by 'work ts in such I sweotness, Mere names of t and the price cannot accomplish When advertising articles of dross |} for children, | to the save of ould have in dressing Et an Von! Iv. % dew goods mien should certainly ve instructive talks that tell the proper styles and dictates of for different oconsions, wards, from which the vrotettors of the persons of czar and carina are drawn. It i» the crack regiment of the R army, and the sovereign hinseli is its chief. S-- The Worst Kind. After Pile have e¥isted for a long time ang passed Shiough different ot A suffering is intense~pain, aching, throbbing, tumors form, il: ed to bursting with black blood. Symptoms indicating other troubles may appear to a thoroughly Pile-sick person. This is when Dr. Leonhardt's Hem- Roid, the only absolute Pile cure, brings the results that has made its ame. It will cure the most stubborn case in existence and a bonded antee to that effect goos with each Z It is to be had for 81 at the drug store, or from The Wilson -Eyle cem- pany, Limited, Niagars Falls, Ont. A Young Admiral. The Mawchioness of Donegal, who was Miss Violet Twining, of Nova Boolian, expeots to visit. America "this year with her two-year-old son. The child is the wixth Marquis of Done - bears the name Arthur Ed ward Donald St. George Hamilton Chichester: He has also the hereditary distinction of" beitg Lord High Ad mital of Lough Neagh, which gives him the right to wear a uniform sim. ilar to that of the king. Smart Weed and Belladonna com: bined with the other ingredients used in the best porous plasters, make Car- ter's 5. W. & B. Backache Plasters the best in the market, Price 5c, ¥ integrated pillow- Ea it around his waist be peath his clothes and started for Washington. Ho travelled part of the way on horseback part of the way on an Ohio river steamboat and part of the way was by train. the ' journey he fever oper took off the pillowcase. He even slept with it on. e cigls of the! treasury ent found it difficult to mmke him part with it. He did not want to go with a clerk to an hotel for fear the clerk might rob hin, bat as it was mmnifestly im: possible for him fo disrobe in the office he had finally to submit. They got the money at last, and the condition of it waé so bad that Mrs. Lognard, an expert, had to be called to decipher it, So great was her skill that the farmer lost only a few hundred dollars out of $19,000. Faithful Employee Is Appreciated Albany Evening Journal. Aun. interesting items comes from Rochester, regarding Edward Kane, a Pullman porter, for several years run- ning on the night trains on the New York Central between Rochestor and New York. Kane was taken ill seve ral weeks ago aud is now in the Pres. byterian hospital at New York, The fact of his illness being learned by a Prowinent business man in Roches ter, he immediately made it known to other budiness man, with the result that $260. was raised among people who have travelled with Kane, and forwarded to him at the hospital. This * incident proves two things. First, that there are everywhere em- ployees who are faithful to the com- pany employing thens, and courteous to the travelling public, and, second, that ythe average American traveller does appreciate good service courteous treatment, and is over ready to show his appreciation. What Have We Done. We shall do much in years to come, But what have we ae to-day ? cheer, But what did we speak to-day 7 we shall Je king in the aftan.a-white, ut what have we lo-day ? We shall bring to $oncly life a sm! But what have we brought to- ? We shall give to truth a grander birth, And to steadfast faith a deeper worth, Wo shall feed the hungering souls of earth, But whom have we fed to-day ? We shall reap joys in. the by-and-bye, But what have we sown to-day We shall build mansions in the sky, But what have we built to-day ? "Tis sweet in idle dreams to s But here and now do we fill our task ? Yen, this tv the thing our souls must ask, "What have we done to-day ? Tree's Strange Crop. Arizona Republican. There is a curious sight in the fork of an umbrella tree on Washington street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues. It is a fine growth of wheat almost ready to come out into head. The stocks are nearly two feet long and the blades broad and healthy looking. Tt was at first thought that this growth consisted of shoots' from the tres, but on closer examination it wax found to be wheat. It has no foundation of vcarth, or if there is any it is so hidden by the growth as to be invinsible. The wheat grains in some way found lodgment in the ere vices of the bark and: have probably had 'no other earthly bod than that forowd by dust which during the dust storms of the sumer was Llown there. 'Compare The Relief. If you have been accustomed to using ordinary liniments try Smith's White Liniment the next time and sec how much quicker it relieves and cures. It belongs in a class by it self, and yet costs less than the common kinds. Cures rheumatism, nevralgia and all external injuries. Big bottle 25¢c., at Wade's. FoR several weeks we have been using large space in this paper to tel] you about Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, how they act on the system and why they are so successful in the cure of disease. Tj. day we produce the proof in the form of some letters which have just reached ys from Prince Edward County, Ontario : These lctters appeal more especially to persons who have passed the Prime of life and who find it difficult to keep the vitality up to the high-water mark, ang $0 avoid pains and aches and derangements of the bodily organs. : Mr. Lawson's health became entirely shattered and broken up about a year ago, and eminent physicians, with whom he doctored for six months at grezf ex. pense, declared they could do nothing for him. stored by Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is best told in the following letter : How thoroughly he has been re. Hed Resigned Himself to Death. GEORGE W. LAWSON, a farmer living near Consecon, and well and favorably known Edward County, Ont., writes : "About one year 0 1 was taken sick and felt myself failing every day. several eminent physicians, but received no permanent benefit. for me except to afford temporary reli hausted, and my whole system comple "1 was just at death's door, and, th to fate. At this time my wife read in the papers about some of the wonderful cures throughout Prince I consulted and doctored with In fact they told me they could do nothing as it was a general breaking up of old age. My nerves - broken up. king my time to die had come, 1 gave up hope and resigned myself being brought about by were ex Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and I began using it. "This treatment helped me from the first, and 1 continued to keep it up for six months, when T was fully restored to health. To-day I am a well man, and made so by Dr. Chase's Ne this in spite of the fact that I Food at a trifling cost. All spent a large sum of money with physicians only to be pronounced incurabl: Though in my seventy-fifth year, I feel as well as 1 did at twenty, and can walk as smartly as any of the boys." Mrs. Lawson's ailments were of a different nature and required different treatment. For years ste had- suffered greatly from rheumatism, resulting from habitual constipation and kidney disease. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Her complete cure was effected by Dr. Suffered from Rheumatism. MRS. GEORGE W. LAWSON, Conseeon, Ont., writes : Kidney-Liver Pills made a well woman of me, complet troubles and a very severe kidney trouble afte very 'grateful for what Dr. Chas husband by the use of Dr. Chase's "I if a pleasure for me to state that Dr, Chase's uring me of constipation, rheumatism, stomach of sufierimg. 1 am now ty-eight years of ¢ and Pills have done for me and for the remarkable cure of wm We have been told by a resident of Consecon that these are the most re- markable cures that have been brought about in that vicinity for many years, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawson are most enthusiastic over the remarkable results they have btained by the use of Dr. Chase's medicines. Endorsed By the Justice of Peace. P. 0. BEECH, Justice of the Peace and ex-Warden of Prince Edward County, "George W. Lawson is a well-to-do farmer, well known and influential in this and adj nembers of the Methodist Church here he and Mrs. Lawson are Ont., ning counties. Be statements of cur certifics Consecon. J I have read over their by the use of Dr. Chase's medicines and believe them to be truthful and correct." cere, - We have on file in these offices thousands of such letters as these from sin - rateful people, who feel that they owe health and happiness and in many cases life itself to the use of Dr. Chase's medicines. This is the evidence we offer you, and we believe there can be no stronger oroof of the exceptional merit of these great discoveries of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous Receipt ook author. These medicines are for sale by all dealers, and will be sent postpaid on re- ceipt of price by Edmanson, Bates & Co, Toronto. cents a box ; 6 boxes for $2 so. 5 boxes for $1. $1 000 Willi be donated to charity If the above testimonials are not genuine and correct » and on fle in these offices. MME. EMMA EAMES Stays in New York as Long as Possible. Special to the Whig. New York, April 1.--Emma Eames is sojourning in New York as long as possible, She would willingly remain here all summer were it not for two important members of her family who happen to be at her home in Italy. ! They are two youthful dachshunds who could not be brought to this country. Their mother, who has been in Mme Eames' possession a long | time, is here, but it was decided that | the young ones would be safer at | home, That is one of the. chil reas ons why the soprano, who would like to spend the summer in her own country, will return in April to lta- ly. She has rented her Paris house until the first of May, but will re- main there until June before begin. ping ber two months' holiday at Val lambroso. i Ante Up ! ! op Chronicle. i I you make a little bluff, : ho good Ante up the promised stuff, Make $ | Fallure everywhere is rife. Ho a live one in the strife. | 1 1 | Do the best you can in Nie, Make good. Lever's Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder is better than other Jotders, uu it I8-Doth sanp and disin. | : i : i Dr, Chase's Nerve Food, 50 Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills, 25 cents a box ; EE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ee ---- For Torpid Liver, Dizziness, Sick Headache Constipation, Biliousness TAKE Bristol's Pills Safe and quick. Do not gripe. Never Fell. The safest and most reli able Household Medicine known. SEE THAT YOUR DRUGGIST ALWAYS GIVES YOU BRISTOL'S Sugar-Coated Vegetable Pills following 1c Red Te Because it is'put up in | These packages protec protest you in weight and g No article of food is absorbs the flavor of everyt] Place an orange beside som taste or smell the tea-----oran Very few tea bins are from absorbing the odors etc., etc., usually mixed tof ordinary tea chest 1s very li The Red Rose Tea s al flavor and f ind smell its fresh Packages of Red Rose and utiiform in quality. T. H. ESTABROO BRANCHES: T0 all the or THIS WEEK Display of Brass and Iron BEDSTEADS. Someth ic and strong, TI out at a low price 8 Brass and Tron, bow e 9 Solid Brass, in Colon { Brass and Iron Children's C: Spring and Mattr to fit the are limited at the price, BABY CARRIAGES NEXT WEEK JAMES REID, ~ The Leading Undertaker, | Pringéss Street Kingston. The Polish that won't wear off Only at dtrachan's hardw a NOW IS THE WINTER OF YOU DISCONTEN If you are tr to Ret OO! beat or OOF « Outs. is hand-sc ed and form n erder will bring vo ale " ot of PRY SLABS fo 'Booth & Co : Phone 133 Teast essssesses Simmer School LANGUAGES For particulars Robertson B.A. address M struttor in . Violet, ( Geoman ig Que recommen of the leading GAR DINEF Insurance and Real Estate Right Companies at Lewest Ra to Joan on Real Estat 151 Wellington Str Yoral aly, ~--tasty, who more nouris crackers. Bed for tie V) CANADIAN CHREDDED

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