Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1906, p. 13

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better than orher 7 sed i the Suniighy yup he water, ' minutes, | whiter than if ® agazine ssued 4 autifully sample BIEN dt) y. w where thé tection of the sure your life th? in the mst er + -- When You have a - "Bad Breath. HAT'S the time to take a Cas- caret. ~--When your tongue is coated, --When you have Heartburn, Belching; Acid Risings in throat, --When Pimples begin to peep out, --Wheh your Stomach Gnaws or Burns, --That's the time to check coming Con- stipation, Iridigestion and Dyspepsia. One single Candy Cascaret will do it if taken at the right minute, just when you first feel the need of it, "A "Cascaret In time is worth nine' later on. . Cascarets don't Purge, nor Weaken, nor waste Digestive Juices in flooding oul the Bowels, like Salts, Castor Oil, "Physics." But, -- they act like Exercise on the Muscles that shrink and expand the In- testines, thus pushing the Food on Natur- ally to its Finish. When, the Bowel Muscles grow flabby weak, or lazy from want of Exercise, the Free to0.Youy (My Sister Free to You and Every Sister Woman Suffering from Woman's Ailments 1 will mail, free of any charge, my home trestment with full instruetions to any sufferer from woman's ailments. I want to tell afl women about this cure--youw, my reader, for yourself, your daughter, your mother, or your sister. TI want to tell you how to cure your- selves at home without the help of a doctor, Men cammot understand woman's sufferings. What we women know from experience we kuow better than any doctor. I kmow that my home treatment is a safe and sure cure for Leucorrhoea or Whitish , Ulceration, Displacement or Falling of the Womb, Pro- fuse, Scanty or Painful Periods, Uterine or Ovarian Tumors or Growths, also pains in the head, back and bowels, bearing down feelings, nervousness, creeping feeling up the spine, melancholy, hot flushes, weariness, kidney end bladder troubles where caused by weak- nesses peculiar fo our sex. 1 want to send you a complete ten days treatment entirely free to prove to you that you can cure yourself at home, easily, quickly and surely. Remember that it will cost you nothing to give the treatment a complete trial and if you should wish to continue, it will cost you only about rz cents a week, or less than two cents a day. It will not interfere with your work or occupation. Just serid me your name tell me how you suffer if you wish, and I will send you the treatment, for your case; entirely free, in in wrapper, by return mail, I will also se! of cost, " WOMAN'S m: with explanatory illustrations show. ing why women er, and how they can cure themselves at home. Every woman have it, and learn to think for erself. Then when the doctor says-- "You must have an tion," you can decide for yourself. Thousands of women have cured themselves with my home remedy. It cures all, old or ng. J To mothers or daughters, I will Explain a simple home treatment which speedily ana effectually cures Leucorrhcea, Green Sickness and painful or irregular menstruatizn in ypun, ladies, Plumpness and health always Tesul from its use. Wherever you live, I can refer you to ladies of your own locality, who know aud will gladly ny sufferer that this Home Treate ment really cures all women's disease: and makes women well, strong, plump an it md me your ad Jd Just so ten days treatmemt is yours, also the Me Write {may not see this offer again. Address yi MRS. M, SUMMERS Box 11 , &S yOu Windsor, Ont. S)mething For Your "Feet. Stylish Oxfords State functions dn Europe rarely pass without se articles of jewel- ry being disedv in the rooms. At the coronation 'of Queen Victoria, the late Prince Nicholas Esterhazy drop- ped' preg at $10,000, 4. This_.sum. vepresents_ the value placed upon string of pearls nd i Food does not tickle them enough to make ther act. i That's Constipation! Castor Oil, or 'Physic' will help to slide out one load of trouble, but they can't help the Cause. = = = In fact, they weaken the Bowel Muselesymore than ever by slackening them," and by doing work for them which they should do for themselves. When your Arm-Muscles grow flabby "--not a sling to support them. When your Bowel-Muscles grow flab by they need Exercise to strengthen them--not "Physic" to pamper them. Then carry the little ten-cent 'Vest Pocket" box constantly with you, and take a Cascaret whenever you suspect you need it. One Cascaret at a time will promptly cleanse a foul; Breath, or Coated Tongue, thus proving clearly its ready, steady, sure, but mild &nd effective action. Te a» A fhousand' dellars & year spent in amusements could not buy for you half so much hearty Happibess, solid Comfort, Cheerful Temper and Health Insurance as that little ter-cent "Vest Pocket' Box of Cascarets will bring you. All Druggists sell them--over ten mil- lion boxes a year, for six years past. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company and never sold in bulk. "Every tablet stamped "CCC." A sample. and the famous booket, "Curse of Constipation," Free for the ask- ing. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. x2 ROYALT® LOSES JEWELS. Our King Also Lost a Fox + * Terrier. Members of royal families are as like- ly to lose valuable articles as other people, alth they do not advert. ise as frequ "inthe newspapers. Only a féw months ago Queen Alex- andra of England, missed a highly prized memento, in the shape of a diamond-set . faipiature of the late Quecn Vietoria. « Detective agencies set to work, but the locket was re- turned through the honesty of a rail- road policeman, who found the miss- ing article in the station where the queen had retently alighted from a train. He received a reward of 85. diamonds' lot by Lady Mount-Steph- en upon the oecasion of a festive ev- ent in Windsor Castle in 1904. She cf- fered $250 reward for the return of the gems, and soon recovered them. They had not been dropped in the castle at all, but at the Great West- ern railwiysstation, and were found by a railroad 'employee. Some, years ago Queen Natalie of Servi, lost a valuable diamond ring, that 'she had worn over twenty years. After a time the ring was recovered, and was given to the Little Sisters of the Poor, who were thereby enriched to the extent of something like $4- 000. Some time ago King Edward lost a favorite dog, a wiry-coated fox ter- rier, Under royal orders, a very ex- tended search was made, in which the telegraph was freely used. Finally, the dog was captured at a railroad sta- tion, where it had frequently cone with the king. The finder received a reward of $2.50. SWEETS FOR CHILDREN. The Old Theories Are Being Dis- carded. The old theory that sugar is dele terious for children is now exploded, the latest dictum of food specialists being that it is a food especially ad- apted to children, because of their great activity, says an exchange. The amount of sugar to be giyen and the form in whichiit is to be supplied are still questions of much importance. Un- til a child reaches its second year the natural sugar in the milk supplies all that is necessary, but after that sweets of a wholesome nature eaten at regular meals are considered bene ficial. Most people. still agree that su- gar should snot be used with the breakfast mush or porridge or wheat or oatmeal, but it is better furnished in simple puddings, custards, cookies, loaf sugar or home-made candy. Sweet fruits, such as figs and dates, are ex- ceedingly, wholesome, and should be freely furnished. ------------ Hard or soft corns cured with three applications of Peck's Corn Salve, Guaranteed. Money back if not sa- tisfactory. In boxes, 15c., at Wade's drug store. The man who thinks he is ~ wit should talk into a phonograph--and then be made to listen. He who fights and rims awav may live to fight another day--or draw pension, so they say. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy En td tl ole sys n enter: it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never he used except on the completely derange FOR WOMEN $2.00 A PAIR Patent Leather Vici Kid; Large Eyelit Gibson Ties; leavy, flexible or turn sole. prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good yom can iy derive t from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu- * factured by ¥. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting Siveet]y upon the blood and mucQus si the system. In buying Hail's Ca Cure be sure you eet the gen taken intetnally and e 5 i Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 75¢. per H. JENNINGS, 356 King St. bottle. "Fake HIP PEENY Pills for constis aE pay YORK LETTER A TINY BIT OF LAND IS VERY NEW VALUABLE. Does Not Pay to Charge Steam- ship Companies High Rentals w Rockefeller Goes Right Ahead in Spite of Critics. New York, June 2.--A foot of lgnd in these latter days means a rat | deal. Land which the Dutch burghers, who considered themselves pretty good | on a bargain, would have sold with eagerness at five dollars an acre, is to- day selling for that price and more WHIG, SA' space from the buildings for the side- 8. 1 One can't have a good time in this city any more just as ove wants it Time has been when.a man could lie down on stoops or the steps in fromt of almost any building in the city, and so long as he was drunk nobody would disturh him, unless some thief on plunder bound. It did not matter how much money he had in his clothes so long as no dishonest man suspected it. Bit here comes August Wober, who falls asleep on & stoop in the most dangerous part of the city of churches. He was full of liquor and his clothes were full 'of money, but nobody knew it until he was examin- od in court, and it was found that he had with him a bank roll of $17,000. It transpired that Weber had deserted 2 per inch. Here is a lease which calls | for the payment of $25.51 per square | foot rent, for a space which covers only 1,568 square feet on two floors. | This valuable psace is located in the | tower building they are boing to erect | on the corner of Broadway and Wall street, and run up to the height of eighteen storeys, or 235 feet. The room, is so precious that the elevators are opened right into the offices.It may be that enough business can be done in an office with such a limited area; buf it seems doubtfil. If it. can be earn anywhere in New York, it is on the spot on which that building will be reared, as the corner of Wall street and Broadway is about the busiest place on the continent. The United States Cigar Store company will oc cupy this diminutive office. This com- pany is leasing all the desirable corn- ers it can find, and already has even four hundred stores in the city. But it will take a great many pufis to pay that rent, and the cigars sold there will have to be almost as costly as Mr. Morgan's, who is reputed to pay four dollars a piece for his strong ci- gars. However, he does not buy them in stores on Broadway, but imports them direet -from Cuba. New York has found that the poli- cy of charging the great ocean steam- ship companies such very high rentals The Soldiers' Monument in the ceme- tery of Tipton, Mich.,, was the first monument erected.in honor of the sold- iers killed in the Civil War raised in the United States. It was erected in 1866 and was dedicated on July 4th, year. of that for the piers it lets them have, does not pay, and that it meant the kill- ing of the goose that was laying some very fine eggs for the city. Some of the companies began to make active and vigorous eofforts to get piers else- where, and it was not at all improba- ble that Philadelphia, Newport-News, Boston, Baltimore and New Orleans might get the huge vessels. But a change has come over the dreams of the city authorities, and instead of considering the big lines as rood sub- jects from which to squueze money, they have begun to revise their rates and have given 'the steamship lines to understand that they wish to be con- sidered their friends, and will make them at home, with lighter rents, and additional privileges. There are some things that a big city cannot do, any. more than a small city, or an indivi- dual. Trade will adjust these matters, no matter what Tammany says. and so Tammany is obliged to crawl down and try to keep trade it was reckless ly trifling with. Fifth avenue bids fair to lose some of its beauty, if the raid now being made on encroaching fronts goes on. Now, that the courts have decided that the city is entitled to the land taken by the porch and pillars of the Knickerbocker Trust company build ing, the corporation counsel has his eve 'on all property similarly situated, and he has decided that nearly all the big Fifth avenue hotels, including the Waldorf-Astoria, and others like it, have to cut off their fronts in the shape of porches and stoops and come within the legal line. The cor- poration counsel means to hew to the ling,, and will shave off the encum- brances with a sharp legal axe, and bring the city into its own once more. It seems a pity that such handsome buildings should be disfigured, but possibly the change in front may be an improvement after all. At any rate the public is beginning to note with much pleasure that there is on foot in city operations a movement to stop all encroachments pon the public. The rights of the foot passenger are now being well protected, and unreasona- ble truck drivers, and merchants hold- ing too much of the public space, are being brought to the sense that ped- estrians have the richt of wav, and drivers must not think they have a richt to run over men and women whom they find in their way: while merchants ate being compelled to give the travelling public: as much of the sidewalks as is needed. Tn the ease against the Knickerbocker Trust com- panv, the eorporation counsel con- tended that the city is entitled to a thirty-foot sidewalk. and © the court sustain] the contention, Tt has devel- oped that Mayor McClellan has a plan to widen the roadway on Filth ave- pation nue, and in that case he wants more Buttermilk Hill his wife and was living around as a common hobo, not putting his money in the banks, because he distrusted them. As his wife proved to be de- stitute, the court made Weber peel off five thousand dollars for his wife. Weber seemed to consider his spree very costly, as he did not intend to ive his wife a penny. : FET ® Coachmen and cabmen are beginning to think that, while the horse may not entirely disappear in their lines, vet, that the chances of their earning a livelihood in the present lines are growing slim and that they had bet- tor make friends with: the horse's sue- cessor, the automobile. ~So" they now are studying - to be chauffeurs. Over forty coachmen have been sent to the New York School of = Automobile Fn- gineers by their employers, and some on their own account, satisfied that it is best for them to learn the profes- sion of a chauffeur, and so be prepar- ed to earn their living by skilfully con- ducting their employers around the city at their pleasure, in safety and security. There can be no doubt that Rocke- feller is gaining on the critics of his career, as he goes right ahead in new lines, wherehy he reaches the public. The new policy of the Standard 0il company, the policy of publicity, has taken well with the public, and has at least worked this in favor of the monopoly, that the people are now led to expert an answer, no matter whether it answers the attack well or not. Tt gives out at least, the facts {that the company wishes to come be- {fore the public, and makes the as- | sailants more careful with their state- ments. Mr. Rockefeller made a big hit with his ocean voyage, appearing as a human being with his flows, and he was universally pronounced a good one by those who came into contact with him. And now he has struck another idea which cannot fail to_ capture the public. Formerly he seemed to have mo friends, but now those he is pursuing with unrelent ing vigor and deadly purpose have none. None of us liked snakes before, but now, that Rockefeller, like St. Patrick of old, starts out to exter- minate them, we are all with him, Miss 13a M. Tarbell, to the contrary, notwithstanding. Mr. Rockef ler pays twenty-five cents a head for any snakes killed on his grounds, and that i= much mors than St. Patrick paid for them. Small boys are making their fortunes, and all kinds of men, laborers, mechanics, any and all, are aiding to their money board a snake fund, which will come handy in case of need.' Meanwhile the woods on are safer Tor travel lors, for there are fewer rattlesnakes, copperheads' and other poisonous snakes around. Rockefeller expects to be rid of the reptiles before fall. and have his estate as clear of them as his brother William's is. How hard it is to tell from all the diagnoses that physicians cam make, what is the matter. There seems to be no certain way of determining what a man's health really is. Gen. Bran- deth, the wealthy clubman and busi- nessman, waged a fight against death four years, after the doctors had said that he could not live before an im- pending apoplectic stroke which they saw, in his eyes, when examined for life insurance, would make an end of him. He wat apparently in perfect and rugged health, when the doctors used an opthamoscope, and declared that they discovered in his eye unmistaka- ble indications of a paralytic or apo- plectic stroke, which would doubtless be fatal. Gen. Brandeth entered Bloomingdale Asylum, practically as a dead man, and allowed the doctors to conduct him through the narrow margin of years that the other doc- tors had left him and died a short time ago as the doctors said he would, basing their predictions on the unfailing evidence afforded by the opthamoscope. A lady was just about to drop her pet dog in the chopper, and the sub- way man was just about to chop him up, when she gave a scream, and ap- pealed to the ticket agent for help. She had been frightened by an ployee dropping something, and stead of putting her ticket mm the box, dropped her dog into it. "The ticket chopper comsidered it his busi ness to chop whatever dropped in, no matter whether it was an elephant or John D. Rockefeller, or a simple little dog. The ticket agent rushed to the rescue, and quickly relieved the anxi- ety of the lady by handing her the dog uninjured, --OLD TIMER. Goldwin Smith's Opinion. Toronty: Weekly Sun 4 It i§ to. be hoped that no angry controversy will arise out of the ex- ception taken by Bishop Mills to the passage in the high school geography dealing with the origin of the earth. The statements in the book are un- deniably the verdict of geological science, and it is not to be supposed that the Creator wquld write one ac- count of creation on the rocks and an- other in. an inspired book. No dis coveries as to the method of creation, showing that it was gradual, not in- stantaneotts, can affect our belief. in the existence of a Creator. Evolution, apparently, is the universal law. Nor doer it signify in this point of view whether the original germ had ite seat in dust or in sea-weed. On the other hand, it is obvious that 'Any- thing which shakes belief in the fall of man does cast doubt of the most Ee GLASGOW'S GRAFT Is a Minus Quantity All' Honest There. ay LT a town council without corruption--at least we would smile at such irregularities us disturb the Glas- wegian; a council which knows no par- ty politics ang elected a cohservative to succeed a liberal as lord provost without a change in its political com- plexion, Here, too, was a city which knows no boss but itself; which takes the merit system as a matter of course, and without any law enforcing it; a city 'which keeps its officials in office as long as they will stay or as long as they serve the convictions of their constituents; a city which makes its enterprises pay, and pay big, and watched ita finances as prudently = as the most conservative banking house; a gity in which it is the ambition of every citizen to serve without pay and without return save in the approval of his flows, Here, too, is a city which knows no favor, no friendship, no politics, in the choice of its servants. "Wanted, a town clerk. The corporation of Glas- gow," so the newspaper advertisement rungs, "invites applications for the of: fice of town clerk, which is about to become vacant. The salary will bo £10,000 a year." Here was the most important salaried office within the gift of the council, an office which combines the dutiés of the city soli citor as well as all the clerical duties of the city, hunting for the man, much as a German city looks for a lord mayor, or an American college or church searches for a president or a minister, The corporation was offer ing 'ite most influential candidate from all Great Britain best qualified to filF it. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED. A Tour to Elks' Convention, Denver, Colo. Via New York Central lines, twelve- day 'tour. All expenses included in rate. Special train of Pullman draw- ing-room and compartment sleepers, buffet, library and dining cars, will leave Utica, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo, Friday, July 13th. Experien- ced New York Central representative in charge. Option of lake trip ro- turning from Chicago, Detroit or Cleveland to Buffalo, Ask any New York Central agent for full informa- tion and copy of itinerary. Degrees On The Instalment Plan, London Globe They seem to have queer ways of getting their D.D.'s in, and from, Am- erica, The story goes that recently a congregation in one of the southern states was anxious to get a high di- vinity degree for their pastor. "We are anXious to get our beloved pastor a DD." was the missive sent to dean of the faculty. *'We enclose alk the money we can raise at present. Be good enough to send one' B; now, We hope to raise sufficient for the other D. by-and-bye." A hit in time may save the nine, and a kick unkicked may save a fine. EI IA "What shall I feed my Baby?" Nestlé's Food comple tely takes the place of mother's milk. Nestlé's Food agrees with baby's. delicate stomach, Nestle's Food contains mn serious kind on vital articles of the orthodox creeds. It is a pity that a question like this should be raised in office>willeno doubt, act wisely and avert a storm, ---------- Souvenir eards of Kingston. 5 " New views, in colors, at Wade's, a public school book. The education | ourishment that baby's fragile sysfem can i change intos and muscle. Nestlé's Food is/instantly pre- pared with water--no milk re- quired. Sample--enough for 8 meals --sent FREE to mothers, THE LEEMING, MILES CO., Limrres, MONTREAL. post to the] the | . MADE IN CANADA bo By A CANADIAN COMPANY. DURABLE ao LIGHT RUNNING. ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE NAME Feellew. THE WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO. comeany Orrices: . MONTREAL, P. Q. OE TORONTO, LONDON, HAMILTON, OTTAWA, ST. JOHN, N. 8, : AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. EVERY BOY IN TOWN Will be Wearing Our CANVAS BOOTS THIS SUMMER. As we have just what the boy wants. Itisa neat fitting boot made of Grey Canvas, with leather soles, canvas or leather toe caps. They are cool, comfortable and inexpensive. Boys, sizes 8, 9g and 10 .................... ne. BO Boys, sizes 11, 12 and 13 .............cccconine. 80 Boys, 8izeS I 10 5 ............cconvnriiciscsensonsenns 508 Let your boy have a pair. ABERNETHY'S For the Summer Season! Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. Win- dow Screens, Screen Doors, Gas J Stoves, Wickless Coal Oil Stoves and Ovens: We carry a large assortment of the above articles at reasonable prices. Inspect our stock before purchasing : elsewhere, 4 ELLIOTT BROS + 77°Princess Street. "Phone 35. 4

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