Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Apr 1906, p. 6

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No, -- Cascarets stimulate the 'stead, \ These are the Muscles that line the Food passages and that up when Food Suchen a thus driving that Food on toits Finish, ¢ They are the Muscles that turn Food into Strength through Nutri- tion. 'Well, --a Cascaret acts on Sawed a cord of wood, or walked ten miles, That's why Cascarets are safe to take py continuously In health; and out of health, : Buch. a Sawin use they move the Food Naturally, whit hy eaten digesting it without waste of tomorrow's + ya gular, Gastric Juice, . No 108d of pills, Cathartics, Castor They thus work all the Nutrition out Oli nor "Physic," if you'll coly work the Of It before it decays. The thin, flat, Ten Cent box is made £5 IR, Sur Vest Poder, or "My Lady's" 5 Bales Cue jor CHIEN pation =Teo-Mile walk will do, if you s © haven't got a wood pile. Carry it constantly with you and take a Cascaret whenever you suspect you on ¢ need one, Thus you will ward off Appendicits Constipation, Indigestion, -- and other things besides. Druggis:z--10 Cents a Box. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com- pany, and never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC." = Asample and the famous booklet, 'Curse of Constipation,' Free for the But, if you will take yolir Exercise in an Easy Chair we yes one way to that, and make a Success of it, : y= there's only one kind of Artifical Exercise for the Bowels and its name is "CASCARETS." : + are the only means to exer- cise the Bowel Muscles, without work. » They don't Purge, Gripe, nor "upset : do! ' 3 a : asking, Ad- your Stomach," because they don't act dress Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago lke Gathartios: i ' of New York, Lo] sidsocann 3 - FREE HELP Fo ares I remeay R MEN ::=:" twrhich will positively cure lost manhood 1s" RESTORE, A s the marvellous Gern 4 Remedy discovered by Dr, Jules n Kor, in this country by the Dr. Kohy 0 concert which has the highe: eal world. This 'reatment haa cus thonsands of me: young a remedies have failed, if of the Reuerative organ; a ing drains, nervous Sehilng, t 1t is controlled ¢ Compan; #tanding in {hemmed uaresuflerin remedy cas and will cure you fo ples, varicocele, ry the tiahbear Som etely in the 0 two week's treatment. We make the honest of 8 cure of return your money, Srhonsa . Der nd Correspondence treated Sekt Sfideutial FIVE day's treatment sent free with a book of rules for health, diet and advice, Our greatest successes have been those who ve failed with other treatments. This remedy is 3 Bhulacly used in the French and German armies, and fiers in these countries are models of strength Securely sealed jn plain wrapper. Sa "MEDICINE CO., P.0, Drawer L. 2341, Montrec™- EE -- I cured. The me ck and failing rd i worst cases in from one und vitality, ' Write Tor samp 0 Address DR. KOAR : The New Syvell QUEEN QUALITY SHOES Bowel-Muscles as if you had just nd old, w sien th= best known { - COLD BLOODED. Cheques, at the Rate of Five Hundred Dollars a Day. Lhicago, April + ----Stripped' of hr 'entire fortune of $20,000, she declares, by her husband, Dr. Frank E. DelLa- J Creale, who has fled leaving her in wbject poyerty, Mrs. Frank E. De La- Creale, No2 of 2358 Indiana avenue, yesterday, caused 'the arrest of Mrs, rank E. DéLa-Creale, No. 1, 2.554 Prairie avenue, who is accused of be ing the accomplice of the man for whom the police of every city in the United States are on 'the lookout. Other women, the police sav, were swindled by the man, The woman who makes the com plaint and whose maiden name was riquet, was married to Dr. DeLa- Creale, a magnetic healer, last Novem: ber. He declared himself to be the own- er of a 825,000,000 gold mine in Mexi- co, she says. Ho needed money to pur- chase machinery with which 'to oper- ate his gold mine and the young wo man says she wrote checks for him at irptated, mod it Was not the rate of £500 § day until all her long before I contin . du Ne wealth was gone. A friend asked # The woman who now futns out to Remedies, and I did, and Fon Mr, De Vilna dev L ui entation heiped me wonderfully. For years' standing, is said to have about fbur weeks I would take a hot aroused the suspicions of Mrs. Dela. Creale, No. 2, by constantly shadow ing her husband to the very doors of the second wife's home. De-La-Creale, who is known to have passed also as Dr. Read, explained the appearance of the mysterious woman by saying she was a blackmailer who sought money under threats of having hin arrested. Wife No. 2 admitted to the police that she gave her husband same of $200 and $500 at various times in or der to stop (he annoyance. Mrs, De La-Creale, No. 1, proclaims hér in- nocence and' declares she, too, swindled by" De-La-Creale. tep was -- FASHION'S FORM, The Vogue of Tailored Shirt Metropolitan shops catéring to the Sinartest. trade are showing of tailored "shirts," as they call them, but those which seem to be Jueeting with the most favor are sim- ilar to the one here pictured. The back In some instances is plain, while others pleats run from the to the centre of the waistline, this giving, perhaps, better lines to the figure, A double box pleat in the em tre front is machine-stitched in true tailor fashion, and either side of this is a deep pleat stitched from shoulder to waistline, two similar ple shoulder seam stitched or depth, this giving" the neces ness over the bust. The shirt sleeve pattem used, fened shirt cuff, the collar of the same waist, hut made se a variety in shoulders ts in the to yoke the fastening with links, stifs material as the *parate, Asks Damages From King. Halifax, N.§. April 4.The case of 0. M. Ulmistenay versus the king was taken up for hearing before the ox he quer court this mornimyg. Judge Bur bridge presiding. The plaintiff is from New York, and is sting the 'Dominion Have Arrived Come in. to-day and lock them over. You'll like them. J.H. Sutherland THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHO & Bro, E MAKING | You're a Back Number It you do not use a Type- writer. The visible wih EMPIRE will please you and draw trade. Try one for a month. | J. B.C. DOBBS & 00., 171 Wellington st, . Immediate Delivery ET OUR PRICES e M tal Co. 1729 ok | ho | damages fc | whether they { Toilet Soap Co., | ture government for damages for injuries, etc, received. in the Milford, wreck of the Intercolonial railway in 1904. He was one of the passengers on the train leaving Halifax, on the morning the railway disaster curred, He claims that he was slightly injured that he lost a diamond valued at po. tween $100 and 8500, und other per sonal property. Ho also claims 82 000 loss of time. The as several other who w on the filed their claims that case is a test oa ors Hasseng same train, have for damages, and will be tried or not de pends on the outcome r of the present suit, ------ Mechanics, Farmers, Sportsmen. To heal and soften the skin and re- move grease, oil and -rust stains, Paint and earth. eto., use The "Mas ter Mochanic's" Tar Soap, Albert Manufacturers, The Canadian Pacific A contract of S1L200,000 to the is & Ross company, limited, for on of a line on the Sud- bey division from Parry Sound Byng Inlet. The line will be seven. miles. railway award ta forty "Ozone," Its Best Form. The prompt| and permanent removal of any internal germs is most surely remiss Bill te Relieve Their effected by the use of "Solution of . ,Land Hunger. : . Ozone" if it's the "coupon kind." It Edinburgh April 40-Public senti means the liquified oxygen is in the | ment here ic strongly in favar of the most concentrated form and that in |b which Premier Campbell Banner addition is given free with either the [Man has promisea with the idea of ve fifty cent:or the one dollar size of the | lieving the helpless 'erobters or peas Solution a coupon good for a twenty. | ants of Seotland. "The principal Suse five cent package of "Celery This splendit tonic ; to obtain the best of the stringen ening Public Ont, fe P King." laxative is needed results in the use ! t "Ozone" without less- its curative properties. The Drug Company, Bridgeburg, control exclusively {he manufac. of both "Q fe x sary ED OF WEALTH A BIGAMIST WHO WAS QUITE Second Wife Persuaded to Write HELP SCOTTISH CROFTERS. Some cases in' the seize 'of the Tact that 'so 'niuch land has been i Sa th given up to gale Hreserves and parks WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL he NIGHT OR DAY With Irritating . Whole Bod , Itched All the Time and Hair Be, APPLICATION OF. CUTICURA REMEDIES "T am never without C#tieurh Sam and Cuticura Ointment since 1 them last summer. About the latter part of July my whole bady fto itch. 1 did not take much ice ofsit at first, but it to get worse al} the time, and then began to get uneasy and tried all kinds of baths and other remedies that were recommended for skin humours; but I became worse all the time. My hair began to fall ou my stalp itched all the time. Espe- cially at night, just as soon as I would get in bed and get warm, my whole body would begiry to ifeh and my finger nails 'would keepit . bath every night and then apply the Cuticura Ointment to n y whole body; and I kept getting better. and by the time I used four boxes of Cuticura 1 was sentirely cured, and my h falling out, but I contin the Cuticura on my sealp,. Mkeeps all din- druffl out and sealpis always clean. I always use Cuticura Qintment on my face after sBaving, andidhave found nothing td equal it.) 1 wilt naver be without it." D.E. Blankenshi ' x ; Oct. 27, i Ing. RECOMENDED T0 "IIL HOT: "1 have used Cutiura Ointment for chafing of infants, and a they grew older all skin diseases were given treat- , iment with that and the Cutic Soap. 1 never found it necessary to call a doce tor, as these Remedies are a sure cure, so if used as directed, 1am glad to recom mend them to all mothers," Sincerely wyours, Mrs. F. A. Kennard, *June 21,1905. St. 1 Caticura Soap, Ointment, and P the worid. Potter Drug & Chewy. (4 Mas, US.A. oa Mailed Free, Hyw for e Skin. "IT'S ONAA cL, A TRIFLING COUCH" Thousands have said this when they caught cold. Thousands have neglected to cure the cold. Thousands have filled a Consumptives grave through neglect. Never neglect a cough or cold. It can have but one result. It leaves the throat or lungs, or both, affec! "Fa Dr, Wood's 'Norway Pine Syrup is the medicine you need. It strikes at the very foundation of all throat or Jung complaints, relieving or during, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, G; Fare Thioat, and preventing Pneumonia and Consumption. i It has stood the test for many years, and is now more gencrally used than ever. It contains all the lung healing virtues of the pine tree combined with Wild Cherry Bark and other pectoral remedies. It stimulates the weakened bronchial organs, allays irritation and subdues inflammation, soothes and heals the irritated rts, loosens the phlegm 'and mucous, and aids nature to easily dislodge the morbid ac- cumulations. Don't be humbugged into accepting an imaation of Dr. Wood's Nor- way Pine Syrup. Itis put upina yellow wrapper, three pine trees the trade mark, and price 25 cts, Alr. Julian J. LeBlang, Belle Cote, N.S., writes : " I was troubled with a bad edld and severe cough, which assumed such an attitude as to keep me confined to my house. I tried several remedies advertised but they wereof no avail: As a last resort I triad Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup sad one bottle cured me completely." 'No Sleep For The Kidneys. oid le are liable to Kidney and der Irrita. tion. The are weakened is properly Jiified as it goes idneys--and the bladder to the LJ unablé to retain the urine perly. There is a constant THE GENTLE KIDNEY CURE gives the and of youth to kidneys Po yr der. 'It soothes and heals the ly and naturally --and curesall kidney troubles, Cures Rheumatism Too. THE CLaruin CusmicaL Co. Linen, Waoson Ow. = + NEW Yom the upfortimata' didition of oor people, which has reaited land, the 8 the pleasure of the rich ---------- Solution of Ozone" and od And it isn't always the biggest horn hat destroys the most silence, NOT REST Skin Humour -- ly Affected. -- Scalp : to Fall Out -- Wenderful Result From "E58 : Swallows" over BRITISH PETROLEUM. A Little Known Industry--60 to £0 Mil. lion Gallons Produced Yearly In Scotland--Paraffin Distillation. cently not only adds a fighting factor ot extraordinary power to the navy, but marks a new departure in other re- pects. She will be the first turbine- driven battleship in the navy, and is provided with combination furnaces in which coal and shale oil or crue petro-. leum will be used in 'combination. system of jets has been introduced so that the crude oil can be sprayed on to the' live coal in the furnaces, thereby largely increasing the heat produced. of a dark greenish color of the consist- \ency of treacle, and is used in its crude State on account of the large proportion of carbon it contains, Lloyd's Weekly, that few people gallons are produced Yearly in Scot- land, constituting a home industry ture. Although paraffin was obtained by bituminous shale, and in 1835 by Du- to Mr. Jamee Young. Praia os paraffin wax enters into the composi- ton, own their existence indirectly to him, Born in 1811 of humble parents, Mr. Young was apprenticed to his father, a cabinet maker, in Glasgow. A course of evening lectures op chemistry, under Prof. Graham, made him so proficient that he was soon appointed demonstra - tor and assistant to the professor. It some chemicil works in Manchester tention to a small stream of oil which oozed from the roof of some 'collieries at Alfreton, Derbyshire, which belonged to Playfair's brother-in-law. Having failed to interest anyone else in his schemes, Young started in 1848 with an old fellow student named Meldrum to exploit this crude petroleum. But being alive to the fact that the float- ing supply might easily be exhausted, he experimented with a view to ascer- taining its most prolific source. Var- fous sorts of "English coal were tried with varying results, but at last a l- quid containing solid paraffin was ob- tained from Cannel coal. In 1850 Young *was shown a piece of Boghead ceal, and it proved to be so. rich in mineral oil that every variety of Scotch coal ob- tainable was tried. Having succeeded by artificial means in doing-swhat nature'had done--viz., obtain the oil from bituminous coals by The launch of the H. M. 8, Dread- | nought at Portsmouth by the King re- | Al The shale oil or crude petroleum is | American and Russian oilfields loom | 80 prominently in the public eyes, says | are aware that from 60-to 80 millions of | which would prove of inestimable ¥alue | In any possible naval battles of the fu- | Laurent in 1830 by the distillation of | mas from coal tar, the shale oil and | associated industries owe their origin | wax matches, 'and all articles in which was while he was acting as chemist at | that Dr. Lyon Playfair attracted his at- | ox who CAR PROVE SNTAINS RY FOR fosrieas ov TGS EREPICAL It is simply the whole 'of tj wheat, thoroughly cleaned, cooked in absolute cleanliness and then mixed with finest barley malt extract, which con- verts the starch of the cooked wheat into maltose, or m It sugar. Maltose is of great food value, sweetens the wheat sufficiently to make utinecessary the use of any ad art sweetening ageut and the weakest stomach digests and : latesitwithout effort. Rolled into wafer flakes, cach g a little flake, and baked under intense heat, from the ovens crisp and brow food in the world. All grocer i } | rn 1 101 ; Malta-Vita 1, positively the most dc S, 10 cents. cause complaint. . Bc, Bwi favor C STNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NOI MESTEAD REGULA' 1 . HO IT-REFORM mirrors what thi umbered section i ? Any even numbered new season has in store for \ on Tavis In Marstova or' west Provinces, e a 1 > i T ay be homestead men in Suits and Top Coat ered, ney, 14 bomestend | | : : ny AL male over huly, i BY tent of one-qui {ion, of 160 acres wore or le IN i j¢ made personu EY See for tho district i er Lo taken is situate i 7 jesires, he may, Daily, we show some bomesteade? Minister. of Ue k b/ r ol it " fashi Gitawa, the * Commissioner | Fang conce ' on--- neg, or the local advanced conceit of fashion de Wionires. or to ceiv thority ~ for son E : pe $I D-- ate receive au some unusual pagtern Be AD DUTIES : A+ cclusi i BESTE JTIES : extlusive with us Bishi granted an entry fo : stead 1s required to perfern ditlons connected therewith un the follow nlans : ; leas) six wonths resic ) at leas) aa. burivaty n of the land in curing the tern of three year (2) 1t the f ther Roan deceased) of v p te woke a homestead der the provisions of this- A upon a farm in the vicinity © eatered for by such person as stead. the requirements of this Daily, here to find out what is proper men are coming he for spring wear--irom _t the applidition of gentle heat, Young made it the ground of his celebrated | patent for obtaining an oil containing | parafiin from bituminous coals by slow | distillation. i Shale came into prominence for this | purpose in a curious way, but the dis- | coverer of its properties, a miner, nam- ed Douglas, .through : some mistaken idea, preferred not to talk of his dis covery. . The peculiar nature of "scaly blaes," or shale, a mineral deposit gen- erally found both above and beneath a seam of coal, attracted his attention, and filling a clay tobacco pipe with lit- tle piéces he stopped the bowl with clay and thrust it into a fire. Soon gas was generated, and then a | thick black fluid slowly dropped from the stem. This black "juice" contained paraffin, but little use was made of the knowledge until 1852. While prospect- | ing for coal at Broxburn, in Scotland, | in that year, such large quantities of shale were found that it was determined to put it to some use; experiments were made, with such success that the future use of shale in the petroleum industry was assured. In 1887 borings at Broxburn brought | to the surface a thick fluid oil from a | depth of 800 feet, but _as paraffin soli- | diftes at a temperaturd of 61 deg. Far- | enheit it was not found practicable to | continue pumping operations Mining | was resorted to, and the shale subject- | ed to distillation. Generally speaking | the shale is smashed by a "stamp" and | placed in a retort, which is subjected | to gentle heat; the result, crude shale | oil, is then treated for the extraction of | the paraffin wgx--which substance was regarded as an encumberance in the | early days of the industry--and the | production of purified oil The despised wax has since found a ready market, becoming a valuable as- | set in varibus industries, His Property In Scotland. Montagu Brown was full of military | ardor, and he was endeavoring to en- | list in the London Scottish volunteers. Of course he was asked if he were a | Scotchman, according to London An- swers, "No, not much," he replied | "Parents Scotch?' asked the staff sergeant. | "No. Bethnal Green said Montagu. | "Well, unless you have some connec- | tion with Scotland-you can't join," he | was told. And he pondered for a mo- ment. "I've got some property in Scotland." sergeant and proceeded to enlist him. Before he left, however, the sergeant turned to him. . "Would you mind informing me in what part of Scotland your property is situated?" he asked { "Oh, yes," said the recruit. & football jersey in the works!" "T've got Perth dye Funny Blunders. This is from The London Times: | | are Nature's Best Tonics. products, made from {and best selected hop "Ah, that will be all right," said the | healthful | are ver | w JAS. McPARLAND, AGENT, pce prior to obtaining eatisfed by such, person res ather or mother. he the settler has his residence upon farming land tim in the vicinity of bis nome requirements of this ACL as | may be satisfied Lv residence vd Na Toa ATION FOR PATE be wade ut the end of three fore the Local Aen, Sub-A, tead Inspector. Setore making arnlications So settler must give siX mon in writing to the Commissiol minfon Lands at Ottawa, of hi + do so. YNOPSIS OF WEST MINING REGULA Coul.--Coul lands may he p *10 per acre for soft coal a athracite. Not more than 32 he acguired by one individu rany. Royalty 'at the rate per ton of 2,00¢ pounds shall on the groe= output. . Quartz.--A--frce winer's efanted pon payment in $5 per annum for an indi from $50 to $100 per annum pany according to capital. A free miner, haviner discove 'y place, may, locate a clai 500 feet. The fee for recording a cls At least $100 moet be exp claim each yoar or paid to the on recognized authority correct dress, . | Rely Fit- Reform for the new on things in Suits and Top Coats. CANADIA! E.P. J 4 Drs KENNEDY & & The Leading Specialists of A erica. Nine out of e K enkins, - Kingston. 4 KERGAN 25 Years in Detroit. Bank Secu guilty of transg: vy 10 matter how young their youth. Nat he may be. The Hering corresponds w sorder in lieu thereof. Whe r scientific treat Reh SXPeoULs. OF & the R won having a survey made oO the SEXUAL nourished. - Our New its influence the br. blotches and ulcers complying with other requin thase tho lund at €1 an ac The patent provides for the royulty of 24 per cent on the } ; 3 PLACER wining claims ¢ fan a ash fu wens ICY disappear; the » 100 feet square ; entry fee §: tems are Tal SOSIEY returns to the body, and the moral, phys vearly : : Sms are invigorated; all drains cease no more vital waste fre A i miner maw. obtain: te ® Yarious organs become mataral and manly. We invite all r and consult us confidentially and form of Cwiite Sears. rene ay. We treat and cure: tree of charge. Cures Guarar yo ene Varicocele, Blond Diseascs, e Wm of twentv Vears. rene Sia mnissions, Urlaary Drains, Spermator noes. Coote: discretion of the Minister of ral Discharges, Kidoey and Bladder Dioner The lessve shall have a dr CONSULTATION FREE. ation within one season from BOOKS FRBE If unable to call, write for a QUESTION BLANK for Home 1 N DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN 148 SHELBY ST., DETROIT, MICH. the lease for each five miles ter annum for each mile of Koyalty at the rate of 24 per dd on the output after it exes WwW. W Deputy of the Minister of N.B.--Unauthorized publica advertisement will not be p 'Ale and Porter Pure Malt the choicest barley s. They are very and aid digestion. Labatt's y palatable beverages and agree € most delicate stomach. th th At Strachan's H -- en 339 and 341 King St. 'Phone 274. AT THE FIRS "There was a crowd of people on Slough station to greet Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman as he passed through the window of a railway car- riage with a number of enthusiastic Liberals gathered there." SAY, was, this: "The Liberals have come in on a flowing tide." Unfortun- ately, however, he mixed his vowels and told his hearers that "the Liberals have come in on a flying toad." A reporter wrote of the incident as | follows: "Through his horse being frightened by a passing motor car Mr += Was thrown out of his trap and severely Injured. the mo torist render. ! ing every assistance." { ---- "Three Swallows." John Power & 8 Irish Whiskey, famon a century, OF highest stand Distillers to His Sir ard of | A Ne What the Oxford orator wished to elaborate and duction of the G. B. aiaty, neat and arti ons "Three | of the Chocolates is s for | itself. "A. J. REES, 166 Prine you should take AB It is the only : purify and eurich th fevitalize brain and | profession. 25¢ and A morning glas W Idea in Chocolates J. REES' latest attraction : isa very dainty window display of the Evangeline Art Boxes of 'GC. B. Ghdcolates - Ina variety ok-sizes. The EVANGELINE is the latest pro- Chocolate people, and is a stic. pagkage. * The quality Cane thas. Effer _Vesee spbaks for by

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