Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Mar 1907, p. 11

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lo it for you the help of a chafiag ation for many. esa chafing dish and ddition of a few drops yet to find out how d appetising, a chaf- an be made. * add to the richness ry materially to the nd that's best of all. RIL EE TO YIU AND EVERY SISTER SUFFER- ING FROM WOMEN'S AILMENTS. R woman. w woman's sufferings. c Sound 140 ure. il, cf any cha my home treats ith full stron ny sufferer from s ailments. [want to tell all women about Fé yoli, ms reader, for yourself, your Ir, your my otk of, or your sister. I want to how to ure yourselves ¥* home without of a doct r. Meu cannot understand worn derings What we women know from x- pre ao r better than any doctor. | know me treatment isa sale and sure cure for hoeaor tish discharges, Ulceration, Dis- ator Falling of the Womb, Profuse, Scanty al terine or Ovarian Tumors or also pains in the head; back and bowels, n fee! feels esses peculiar to our sex, to send you a complete 10 d1ys' treatment ree to prove to you that yon ean «a at home, easily," quickly "ards surly, er, that it will ccst you nothing | togive tlie ta continue, it wiil cost you ou'y whout 12 not i interfere 3 4 if yn hemsclves at home. Ever woman sho a he doctor says--*You must h yen have cured tiiemselyes with my hore ghters, I will explain a simple hoe orrhiees, Green Sickness snd Painful or and healh always result from its ure ty who know and will gladly es all worian's diseases and makes worign Adress. 1 ui the free ten days' treatment Ais sce this offer again, Address - - WINDSOR, Ont. TORS ELL YOU WARI TCH the purest Highland is scientifically distill and best and safest 'Y IMPOSSIOLE Protas Argyleshire, Scotland EFT. § r sale last. We will ning for the arrival of $ rl's Warm House 50¢c., to clear h - Laced Shoes JE $4, for -- ..2 O8 RR ¥ , broken sizes, 225 Bargain Table. means a disor: ee When the liver is weak, bile is lacking. And it is'the bile--which the liver at flows into the intestines and takes place when & the juices of apples, Eng oranges, figs and runes gre com- ined. 4 moves the bowels. Fruit is the great liver tonic. It in- , vigorates the liver and "causes more bile to flow into the bowels, never rcach the "Frait-a-tives" have already proved a cure fo many thousands of people in' "Fruit-a-tives"' are free from calo- mel, cascara, senna and other bowel irritants, They are concentrated fruit Juiees with valuable tonics and internal antiseptics added. "Fruit-a-tives"' move the bowels regularly and easily a. liver, They irritate the bowels and FORCE them to move. They generally do harm. They NEVER do any PERMANENT good. "Fruit-a-tives" are fruit juices--in which the medicinal action is many times intensified by the wonderful change which every day -- and thus cure Constipation. 50¢. a box--& boxes for $2.50. Sent on receipt of price if your does not handle them Fraita-tives Limited, Ottawa. 108 Trl ain on (FRUIT LIVER TABLETS.) RELIABLE FOOTWEAR | =: FOR BOYS Just what you want for this time of year, someihing that will stand the wear anil tear. Ton't fail to see our Boys', be fore you purchase. Our Price $1 50 and $1.75 H.Jennings, King St. THE NGBLE ART OF SELF-DEFENCE Individuals ».d iums, ete., lishment a choice athletic goods, including the best made boxing gloves. in various sizes and weights. Every man and hoy ought to learn how to box, .not for megressive purposes, hut to be able to defend himself in case of need A purchase here of goods of this kind is a splendid investment. Qualities guaranteed. Prices' low, ANGROVE BROS. 88 and 90 Princess St. Nurses' and Mothers' Treasure --safest regulator for baby. Prevents colicand vomiting--gives healthful rest --cures diarrhoea without the harmful effects of medicines containing opiom or other injurious drugs. 2, Cures 25¢.--at drug-stores, Rational Dru Ch Diarrhoea A Family Of Generals. London, March 2.--Major General Evelyn Coninghan, wlio for thirty years hold a command in the Indian army, died yesterday at Brighton. His father and brothers all attained the rank of general in the Indian Si : ? Clubs, will find in Gymnas- dur estab selection of Montreal. GROWING OLD WHILE YET YOUNG What a number of women there are who feel that these words exactly suit their case. There are thousands of females all over our land, broken down in health and dragging out a miserable existence, over- uh dif with disease duliar th Sefieer) # lo Pi moth. tll late a1 night 3 have been on the after year, ing tothe duties. Ia it any wonder then that sqoner or later there comes a general collapse? Palpitation of the heart, nervous prostration, smothering and sinking spells, weakness, sleeplessness and many por troubles fol- low. What a woman wants is something to build up the system and for this purpose you cannot equal MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE " PILLS Mrs. W. J. Russell, Vasey, Ont., writes: "At one time I's tly from my heart and nerves, o shortness of breath was go bad I could scarcely do my housework A friend of mine advised me to try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, witich I did and I only took them for a short time before I was better. The price of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills is 50 ata pur hott ut 3 Shoes {oe 1 $1.25 at all dealers or mailed direc nr rion price Me T. Milbum A It you wish to be successful at- tend The Kingston Business i College Limived, head of Queen street. Canada's Highest Grade business school. Book-keeping, shorthand, typewriting, tele« graphy, and all com- mercial subjects thoroughly taught by comptent, experienced teachers. Day and night classes. Enter at any time. Rates very moderate, 'Phone, 440. H. F. METCALFE, President. J. BE. CUNNINGHAM, 'Secretary. POLISH ERITOR - SENTENCED. Priests Convicted of a Similar Offense. Berlin, March 2.--The editor of one of the the I pding Polish newspapers, Postep, * hack sentenced to 630 marks hy yo four and a half months' imprisonment for offenses connected with the Polish school strike. This makes the ninth. editor impris- ened on the charge of inciting Polish school children pot to speak German during religious igstruction. In addi tiot,, there have Been twenty-five Ca- tholic priests convicted of similar of- fenses. It is stated that the number of chil- dren on strike is somewhat reduced, owing te the energetic measures taken by the gutharities. No matter how poor a man's me mory is about other things, he never forgets the time and place where he once found money 'on the street. Mavbe some men have to go on burning money in purgatory. DONT NEGLECT Quickly Cure. It By 1 Inhaling hiCatarrhozons, _ the Delightful Pine-Air Cure. The enormous amount of , testi- mony from - doc: tors, ministers and professional peop! of all ola proves that Ca- tarrhozone is di tinetly Ye _] and ronchite: catarrh. You inhale i pine to the places that are sore, 'and re- lief follows at once. Fertauent cure Swouldn't: shake till Catarrhozone was in every ease is guaran Miss Etta J. Yaill, welt hgown_ in in Great Village, Catarrhozone . and invigorating and THAT COUGH! to a large number of people because 1 found it Sured bronchial colds and strengthened my throat after seveg suffering. Catarthozone is' pleasant bound to cure those who use it. "ETTA J. YUILL. Another strong statement tomes from 'a well-known teacher in Mon- teal, Mr. Dubois, of 247 Delivelle street, Montreal, who says: "l desire to publicly state that 1 have been radically cured of the worst possible catarrh. by Catarrhozone. Cold and bronchial irritation applied 41 cured." Ca No.deubt - about C in Jou deat. h he a $1 ont: expense has been frightful; Letter 'From Greater New York. AMUSEMENTS COST A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT mw THE UNITED STATES. Total Depravity in Man Shown By the Thaw Case Says Broad- brim--The Great Harm This Trial Has Done to Virtuous Homes. Special Corrvspondence; LettéF No. 1,558, New York, Murch 1.--A careful sta. tistician, after a close and laborious investigation, arrived at the conclus- ion that our amusements cost more in hard cash than the entire expense of the general government. including the army, the navy, judiciary and civil service. Hurd labor of any character, mental or physical, needs and deserves relaxation and renewal according = to its value in adding to the happiness of all. "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." 1 believe in this homely couplet; it is cemented 'in the corner stone of my social gospel. In the federal compact a man is entitled to the largest liberty in disposing of that which he honestly sequires, pro- viding always that reckless extrava- in example, and ranee is not vicion demoralizing in affect: at this point the law * steps in and exeweising a right similar to that which supports the law of "Fmenant Domain." says to the reckless spendthrift, "Thus far shalt thou go and no further." Sena- tor Beyerage, of Indiana, in an arti- cla contributed to Harper's Weekly, asks the startling ouestion, "ls the government of our land to be 'ad- ministered by men of wealth only ?" And, he further proceeds to proof by a series of facts which deserve the most serious and respectful consider- ation. As matters stand at present, a citizen of moderate means cannot af- ford a seat in 'the United States senate, of Massachusetts, - declares that pre- vious to his election to the senate he had accumulated $200,000 in the legi- timate exercise of his profession, the law, but that when his term expires, every dollar of it will be gone in ad- his salary: this is deplor vhle. hit it ie one of the hard granite facts that tells of the wonderful ova- lution that i= now going on, not only in the government of the United States, but in everything that con cerns man from the, cradle to the grave. One thing that may for a time avert the expected calamity is the lower house of congress, which comes more directly from the people than 'the senate. and has the supreme advan tage of holding the public Without its permission, no navy could move, no army could march to battle and the judiciary could sit in the temple of justice apd give no sien while murder and robbery run riot through the land. No nation ean .con- tinue in reckless and wicked oxtrava- gance and escape the penalty which, with the absolute certainty of fate, is sure ta overtake it. Rome met this fate when her domain was the might- test of the ancient world and her pro ections and aggressions covered every sea and land. Lucian, unable to spend money fast enough, gives this friends a feast of nightingale's ton- gues, and a French epicure sounds all dition to paras the depths of gastronomy to find a dish that would gratify the witintel palates' of his guests and discovered it in the diseased liver of a goose. and the "'Patede-fois-pras'" bocomes the ' 'piece-de-resistance" on every fashionable table. These thoughts were suggested by a circumstance that took place last week by which we were suddenly brought face to face with the start- ling question, "Whither are wo drift ing?" The day is not far distant, to wards which we are rapidly drifting, when an enterprising citizen from an imperial capital under the North Pole shall sit on a broken cable of our great Brooklyn bridge amd sketch the ruin of our Metropolitan Opera House as Macaulay's "New Zealander" sat on the arch of the London bridge tao sketch the ruins of St. Paul's. New Yorkers love good music; they want the best that the market affords and they are willing to pay for it liberal ly. In catering to his wealthy pa- trons, Mr. Abbey. a few vears ago, faced a loss _ of $100,000. No cry of distress or call for aid went up from the plucky impressario. ie '"'pocket- od" the deficit and said nothing about it. The rich stockholders, who hac enjoyed every nighg .of the sea son, suspected that something was wrong und requested an investiga- tion. As soon as Mr. Abbey's lows was discovered, a benefit was tendered him which netted the magmificent sum of $45,000, and the remainder of. the deficit swas made up by. the million- aire stockholders, who were abund- antly able to "pocket" the The pfgsoant impressario, racd, has conducted his two satisfactorily as to quality, but the several of $1,000 5 night, loss. Her Con- seasons his singers received and towards the close of his last en- gagrment the tenor received from $2,000 to $2,500 for each appedrance. The present tenor, Signor Caruso, the hwo of -thg Monkey Hous scandal, was said to, have been engnged for $1,000 a night, but it did not remain long at that figure. His demand was increased to $2,000, and last week he sont for Herr Conrad and gave him notice that if he expected to retain his- services for another year he de- manded $3,000 for. each appearance Halt ! Stop! Herr Conrad let the convicted assailant of the - Monjgpy House go. The United States can spare him, and will be morally and socially bettered by his absence. Our mothers, wives and daughters can visit the Monkey House without - the fear of insults. He brought nothing with him into this country but his Il (trial) size, 25¢. lers or J C. Polson & Co., Ont., un Hartford, Conn. and he takes that back to Poon, with tho wition. of & body As prudent a man as Senator Hoar, - BROADBRIN'S|7s two to five dollars 2 ETE cent will cure you as Ra SA do as hundreds of nl fod of' Canadas have aa he past thirty-four years: let Sion be your doc- tor whenever a B or' Cod a) TS. + SHILOH will cre you, and al 5 back Shia stat : i aoe The next Je you ve a Cough or Cold cure it with ~ SHILOH SE ed reputation. damag Let Heer Conrad, let him go him go, Praised be the power that protects us from harm anc shiclds us from danger. We are anproaching the end of the loathsome Thaw trial, with all of its horrible detail, and we hope and trust we mever shall 'sie its like aguin. District Attorney Japome has not added to his legal reputation: hn his cross-examination of the defend ant's wile, who, for nearly forty hours has been persecuted by the erudlest légal vivisection that ever wrung the heart "of a victim of the witness chair, There were moments when the ques tions were so brutal, and the reply was so shocking, that it could oni be whispered in the prosecutor's ear, and casc-hardened reporters, whose sympathies had been dried up and withered By a gmarter of a contury's duty in police courts, bowed their hensds in shame and wrote underneath, "Unprintable." It matters little now whether thé prisoner at the bar goes to the elec trie chair or to the lmatic asvlum The evil that this-terrible trial has in flicted upon our country, without let or hindrance, is not confined to New York city, or even to the United States. It circles the earth and has laid bare in thousands of honest . and virttous homes all the infamous - de- tai! of the vilest dens of iniquity wt they never should have known. Let us, with praveriul hearts, beg th Almighty to blot it out from our re- mombrance forever, for. "total de. pravity" has been reached and man can fall no lower. | Let me not close without adding my pride in the fact that President Roosevelt has made a protest, how- ever ineffectual, against allowing the newspapers printing the degrading de tails of this trial the use of the post » office department. oii icp -- BROADBRIN ------------ SALT RHEUM CURED. By Dr. Williams' me Pink ims" ales Doctors Treatment Ha d Fail- ed. ™ Skin trouble indicates that ° fhe blood is in poisoned state. 16 as the poison in the blood that caukes blotches, pimples, cozema, boils, salt rheum or bad complexion. Dre, "Wil liams' . Pink Pills make rich, xed blood that. banist these troubles. Mrs. Osborne, wife of Andrew Os borne, clerk of the townghip of Kenne bec, Frontenac county, Umt., writes "1 cannot speak too highly of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, for they did for me what doctors failed. to do. Some years ago | was attacked by salt rheum in the hands, caused by a ran down condition of my blood, 1 en- dured the tortures of this terrible dis ease for some tim ond only thos who have been similprly affficted can realize my. suffering. At times my hands 'were so bad that I could not comb my hair, 1 was helpless. . I.con sulted a doctor, - but his, treatment failed 10 henofit. mo py case seemed incurable. While in this condition 1 read of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and decided to give them atrial' Soon 1 began to improve and by the time 1 had taken about a dozen boxes 1 was completely cured and | have not since had the slighte ¥ turn of the trou ble. I ean heartily recommend Dr Williamg' Pink P ills to all similar suf ferers." You can't cure eczema, salt rheum- and skin eruptions with salves and ontvard ap pli wioms. These troubles are rooted in the blood and can only be cured through the rich, red Blood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills getually make This simple medical fact should be known to evervone. Pr. Williams' Pink Pills not only cure skin diseases, . but all other troubles caused by bad blood, such as anacmia, with its headaches, sideaches and backaches heart palpitation, = indigestion, rhea matism, neuralgia, St. Vitus' dance and the special ailments that afflict so many 'women and growing girls' You can get these pills from vour medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six ' boxes for $2.50 from The |, Dr. Williams" Medicine Brockvil'e, Ont. 2 Co., mis AIRSHIP LOTTERY. Government Authorizes Scheme to Aid Expert. Berlin, March 2 ~The German gov- ernment has authorized Count Zeppe lin to ovganize a lottery for the purpose of raising funds: which are to enable him to continue his experi ments with flying machines and dirigi ble balloons. It will, be remembered that Martin recently prophesied that many would conquer the world by her future aerial fleet, and that the flying machines employed by the government would be built on Count Zeppelin's principle. Prof Gar- Clay uodeling in schools is con demned . by: doctors .as being worse than slates for transmitting infectious diseases "A" cook with common sense saves all, her squeszed lemons to polish her cup- per utensils with. Gallalithe, or "milk stone," is being much used for decorating, and pro- mises to take the place of marble. ow PERCY GIF ROUARD. ~ 'Character Sketch of the New High Commissioner of Northern Nigeria that Sir had routed had Too nd in succession to Sir writes J. Saxon Mills. Of none of friends in Bouth Africa have I a and more was extremely welcome. Percy's _hospitality were twe other of- ficers of the engineers, a Canadian and an Englishman, and elsewhere in the train there were two officers of the Cameron Highlanders, who had a standing invitation to meals in the saloon. As we were simply hooked on at the back of the train without communication with the rest it, and as the train ran for long dis- without stopping, it was _some- what difficul! Armour's ES Extract of Beef POTTED IN CANADA) No» is the kind that is simply the natural Essence of Prime Beef---cencentrated, © It is not a iy artic'e like many extracts and fluid beefs, made from extract bought on the open rgarket without any knowledge of its purity, and mixed with salt, water and other ingredients, Beef in fluid form offers opportunity for adulteration without detection Xe x Tlis caunct be said of solid extract, ve ' W:ite for free booklet, "CULINARY WRISELRS. oy wh iy a ARMOUR LIMITED ~~ . - Toronto CANADIAN FACTORY=TT reont F Brnerr Caer WA --r -- a with our Mithioad Trienss. A Contrast. The contrast botween this species of traveling and what I had tudured over thousands of miles during thé a was indeed poignant. We ae acto oor had little paper table n what is even more surpris ion a writ- ten menu. The sleeping accommoda- tion was narrow bft comfortable, and plies proved sufficient for the po flo demands made on them. have the most delightful remembrance of the long, warm afternoons through which we sat smoking cigars in un- interrupted succession, and looking out to the far horizons of veldt and kafoo. My ocmpanions had been through the entire campaign, and end- less and excellent were the stories they had to tell. I remember parti- cularly hearing about the engine- driver whose train was attacked, I think, near Middelburg, The stoker fell mortally wounded at his side. while the driver himself was shot through both arms and cheek. He stuck to his post, however, and chief- ly by means of his teeth and head brought the engine for four or five miles safely into the station. This was only one of many such incidents of the heroism of engine-drivers dur | ing the war. 'Sir Percy Girouard tried to get the Victoria Cross for this man, but a medal was the only reward he received. One of my traveling friends had been. in command of an armored train, and had many interesting ex- periences to relate. I have often been very for the presence and support of these evil-looking appli ances, but it was apparently no joke to have to live in an armored train. Nothing could be less cosy. Major Nanton dwelt particularly on the suf- ferings from cold in the high weldt. He and his men, he said, had often been as deadly and actually sick from the oold as if they had n in a heavy storm at sea. They were un- able to find any cure for thié.singular effect of life in an armored rain. Characteristics, Girouard was himself the best of 5 companions. He looked, and I have no doubt still looks, very boyish for a man who has done so much work and won so much distinotion, Breezy and and bolsternus. big-hearted and 25 with single eye-glass an gar as his inseparable attributes, | every line of his face, every toned of his voice and every re tells of y ntends to him of his nation- ality and his religion. The emphasis of his WAS & Source end- less amusement to me, especially as it was often blended with e: ons of sincere religious feeling. To argue with Col. Girouard is to be undone, not necessarily with force of argument, but with sheer over-bearing, yet al- ways good-natured, stre of will at expressed with flash- ing eye, thundering fist, scowl of brow and the shout of a splendid resonant voice. Major Nanton, I remember, was anti-American in spirit, while Gironard was inclined to the wider Anglo-Saxon patriotism. The major alluded to the anti-British feeling in America. "Yes," replied Girouard, "among your Irish-Americans, but -- with " rising voice--"'what are your Irish-Americans? Muck," he shouted And a mere argumentative re reply was impossible, But, in spite of this An- glo-8axon sentiment, Bir Percy Girou- ard is intensely devoted to his French Canada. - "Don't you interfere with * he would say, "you jish think that everybody who is riot a nigger." Down to Oape Town. Long, long wi | we 'had in those ot African afternoons, as we slid own the single slender line to Barolt Cape Town and the sea. Girouard wi at that time head of the er] military railways and he had made his pemsenality felt gwar the Shole system. was es) y struck Ea alan le Ft : caught sight an ol ulin, in- ho with the betraying letters "I. M. R.,, which a Ka com- mandeered for the roof of his pri- vate residence. There was a little row, I remember, about that. But cn the whole our journey was Reveal and uneventful. worst mis was that at Magersfontein the cigars almost gave out, as well they might. d will claim the credit of having pre- tended that I was sick to death of cigars, in order to save my host the unendurable agony of a famine in this particular. I have never seen Col. * Girouard since we parted on the sta- tion at Cape Town. I have met a ood many men in different walks of ife, but never a more happy and healthy and ear sored personality. Since those days has married the daughter of Sir * Richard Solomon, who has just resigned the Jouition of At- torney-General .of the Transvaal, and he is now the happy father o a son and heir. Britons may be well assur- ed that Northern Nigeria, at least, will be a well-governed province of the empire. They make one fool as ns though life was worth living. Take one of Car- ter's Little Liver Pills after eating; it will relieve dyspe spain, aid digestign, give tone and vigor to the tystem. 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Strange cto say, although many attempts have been made, no one ever succeeded in combining the oil and iron until, quite recently, a Canadian physi- cian, after some years of study and experiment, man- aged to solve the problem He then added' just a little phosphorus ; the result is ERRO which contains in an elegant, palatable and easily digested emulsion Cod Liver Oil, Ifon and Phospho- rus, the exact constituents necessary to Increase the 3 Weight, Enrich the Blood and Build up -the x System, - No argument is needed to prove the value of such a preparation in. the treatment of Bronchitis and Pulmonary Diseases, Scrofula, Rickets, Anamia and wasting diseases of any kind, ; For Croup, Whooping Cough and Chronic Coughs ' a Bg and Colds Ferrol is an absolute specific. MIE FERROL is not a patent mystery. The formula is freely published. It is i by the best Physicians. It is endorsed by the most eminent Medical Journals. It is used in SOLD BY GEO, W MADE IN CANADA BY A CANADIAN COMPANY. 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