Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Sep 1908, p. 6

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. PAGE SIX. Why Rengo Reduces Fat | Anti-Fats and Starvation Diet Re- sult in Wrecking of the System. Fat as a general rule comes from failure of the digestive organs. to their work properly It Ly come from overeating. In these oa always some part of the which ds mot eliminated as it but is made up in the form Sent by the blood to various parts the body. This accumulation continues constantly until within a compacacively short timeé, the heart becomes inc d itr a layer or coating of fat. The heart seems be pne of the vital Kans to becomd affected this The food, therefore, in cases o not properly assimiliatod--1that the food retained by which should be retained which should retained out. This does vl or indi very healthy stomach and Hn eo grow fat, through no apparent It Ix. evident to any one, then, that ry to starve away the fat is both ridie- ulolis" and dangerpws. It uu HOt have the desired effect, but almost certain is that a starvat will give a shock to the whole and wreck it Fhe victim then 4 subject for the sanitarium an invalid. The same thing happer trying t use anti-fats, remedies pasitively stop digestion, Soe which is absurd .and which soon later results in a break down of s organ and Sonsequent disease. Bright's Disease, Nephritis, Gastritis and Neuriti may quickly follow such Tropical fruit is and has for years as a remarkable the system. By wo pers nt a mixture, the hody Me solutely normal condition, 100 thin nor tbo eserving the balance making the t a 0 oman who it, healthy This is a tropical faculty of taken into iL bas resulte vel as a fat-re er, and a Godvend Rengo your we your he here Rénego. 1 £1.00 | paid Bldg the do also man { no or he treatments been ki regula will # thor large It contains ire which has this yssimilating food! hat is the secret king Rengo a mar- and a health build. to all fat people It not only reduce normal, but jt iner as ~good" druggists thing "just sale by all full sized box, or by mail The Rengo :Co., 333 ~Rengo Detroit, Mich. The company will whe send you a trial package free hy maid, if you write direct Detroit frg@ packages at drug stores For sale and recommended by Henry Wade, Driuggist. y to Ki in ------ ---- Synopsis of Canadian Northwest. Homestead Regulations. NY ever-numbered section of Domin ion Lands in Manitoba or the Nortl west Provinces, excepting 8 "and not reserved, may 'be homesteaded by person the sole head of a family, or over 18 years of age, to the extent ¢ quarter section, of 160 acres, more ¢ Application for entry t made in person by the applicant at a Domir ion Lands Agency or Sub-agency Entry © proxy may, however, be made by an Age bn certain conditions by the f: T t son, daughter, brother or sister tending homesteader An applicatic fc made in pe eligible for any male homestead be be r canc ellat s The appli enscotead entry. DUTIES (1) At least six months' resi dence upon and cultivation of the land in cath year duripg the term of three years, (2) A homesteader may, if he perform the required residence iving on farming I owned sole! not. less than eighty acres in the vicinity of his homestead ship in land will mot meet this 3) If to father (or m other, is Sxcaely of a mésteader had residence on' firming land owned him, not less than cighty tent, in the vicinity of the a homestead entered for by him in the vic such homesteader m 1 rm his own dence duties hv t h the father 4) The tern ceding paragraj more than nine SYNOPSIS OF ( MINING » on ant so desires, de ities by (80) (80) home hi stea in the two defined as a dire es in ANADIAN NORTH REGULATIONS one ars £1.00 an acre Not can be leased to one cents per ton QUARTZ and over a claim 1 more applica on ¢ ghte en 3 ove 300 0 feet 4 expende claim each to the mining covder Ww er has been expe or. psd and other requirements complied wit the claim may be purchased at $1.00 PE ACI R MINING CLA y fee, $ Fwo may $500.00 1S gener Yo feet square DRE DG INC each of a river sant for a term of a mile per annum ty, after the output 'exceeds $19.000 ases of issued year Deputy N.B veértisement Unautho wi IAL Hp .. altera ing be FENDERS addressed 4 wd Pend Farm office imental this September addition tal Exper received on Tuesday terations anda ing Fx mer Plans and and forms Department Persons tendering ders will not be consid on the printed form supj with their actual signa Each tender must be afr accepted cheque made payable to the ,ourable the Minister 'equal to ten per cent amount of the tender feited if the person tondering enter 'into a contract when to do so, or if he fail to «¢ work contracted for. If the not accepted the cheque wil The Department does aot accept the. lowest or any tender By order NAP. specification of tender order Yublic Works September 1 be pa insert Peprumen "FULL WEIGHT Department of Ottawa, Newspapers will not advertisement if they authority from the rd our loads of Coal, and the qua e also. P, WALSH. THE ME BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 19, 1008. a -- INCREASED VOLUME The Farmers' Relation to the ov i ernment. ] | i i MUTINY ON A SCHOONER. Sensational Incidents Marked the Voyage. Halifax, N.S!, Sept. 19--With one of thier crew behmd prison bars, amd after forcing her way through great seas which swept the Nova Scotia coast, the ern Luenegburg schooner H. R. Silver, ln Sommand of Captain Gerhardt, made "(By Wise Direction and Intelligent Anitonce Better Returns Have Been Realized For the Fruit of Their Labors. with Canadian ending of months curing greater purity in the grain clover seeds sold to farmers by me chant e Fruit Division, through i mor the exports amounted to fifiy and one- ' reports in the se kept fruit-growers inf p and market outlook, ws given information to growers | has enabled the latter to market products the best advantage same Division, by its effective iston of packing has given our ap- a standing in the British market ensures an average selling price dollar a barrel over Ameri- The Dairy Division, by monstrations afforded through built for the purpe h cheesemakers of the val and a v improveme and price of Canadian cheese lowed a conséquence. The value of m 1806 was a little over Sc 1903 it was over 10 cents Not only has a va work' been ¢ umon Department of ighh that and tical work has been done providing for a refrigerator vice and c¢ chamber space board it been made po and dairy productsin the the best pe rough the R reduction have rying companies added ; ion dollars nine months which! made up iscal yeat ending wyith March 1907, the value of farm piuducts ex- was $91,300,000. in three-quarters of the year 1907 our exports in this line were eighty per cent. greater than they 'were for the ull fiscal year of 18396 I'nis phenomenal expansion of foodstuffs becomes all the more re- markable when the in consump- in the home m taken into acco he extent to vwhich the home market his grown may be gauged from two simple statements of fact: (1) The salaries and wages paid in Canadian manufacturing establishments 1901 amounted to $113.249,000, while ages alone totalled $134.375,000 in to pery Ss ples which in exports lof about a can apples inc fion ast 5 a ave rage ! per Ib. ; 1906 s table educational through the Ik Agric tire but other depart ment steam from 3. 7458,000 in st of operating the country increased 190 to $10: railways of S67.451,000 1907 1 oper wage bill of have taken corresponding wand for food- farms. The re ured that dev elopment m borders the de market has been on has possible to m again in ments the tion AVE has been heer beyond our home ru vam onward | tweg found the | tu industry, and progressive | pre DE ers Canadian farmer. Much is | Fi the admirable work t he Agricultural College of On- i ( Farmers' stitute system, great Vural of she Dominion. 1 been kept ste adil vin is somply stating a fact when it [ish I 1 that one of the principal in In in» making emanat wise {ance, ha { the secu | ination of the nent in agriculture i higerkce or tu 1) ma by stati y, med Britain exhibition means cading and done ircat throu and press Dominion direc and intelligen materially aided in Govern volume of farm producti ways I'he Do ring for producers better rms have "dis rut their | fund of xaluable in { It is eminent! rgrarding varieties and me { ment which has done of our most profitable g rial well being on the had their ongin in sample dertaken to give the farmer Ottawa The Seed Division ¢ veniences by delivering his mail rmed a most usefal mn own door [ Progress bv ion the Domninion n E xpreriment of vast th has se service PRINCE BECAME PRIEST. of King Appointed Prin- cipal Professor. Max of Saxony g of country, vk shaly orders principal canon law : Freiburg Pr laws MISSING M.P.P. RETURNS. Brother Dickson Says He Money. St. John, N.B., Sept M.PP., of Albert t of who mn ip 1rgy 19 son en pa fessor 1 i Swi Max, { heol Ry was 1 remark alway was not disapponr attention L who sity mee 15 a John, i lumberman, Orn 1 1 y returned ana 15 + was bout twenty royal house : Nv any wed withou Prince and a minded ermission uld be expect difficulties, Mr. Dic think LAWYERS WITHDRAW Take Exception to Justice Martin's Rulings Man Sept. © a whic i ged to b tirely de A espective ob- Saxony 18 en of charity to lot ion the 1 SS-¢ 1 salary 0 ( Xé itil now been well, the fendant, amination Tay credited with sm, but evinces y the Social Demo¢ ats hostile to Christian- marriage 1902. No at an hour's consideration he question should be Brownell admitte Iaylor then Magdalen r objection jected to a rulin his reason When the counsel withdre 1hlicani are on. the see cach a roval brother frequent "® M not 25¢. "Phone 775 Toasted Corn Flakes, ] 3 Pkgs Ldward judge sand enkin Magistrate been put Police has of 1a noque Filial Devotion ee | Harper's Weekly A Smt Guaranteed Dandruff Cure. darkey of the druggist whortells | quality hair tonic i= just | parent Sage--~he knows] One he Beware s 1s ou that a ood other Parisian nv had why . he Par- ne give Mahood is the agent for won't try to good, because Sage guar- to ouré dandruff, stop falling hair, abd cure all diseases of the scal Ip in two weeks, or money back. He 'knows that Parisian Sage is highly recommended =as the most pleasant and rejuvinating hair dress- ing known. {Jt makes the hair flufiy and' beautiful, 80c, a large bottle, at W.: Mahood's,. He will. guarantee Made in *Amerita only by Giroux Buffalo, N.Y., and Fort expl an ol ] Ef 1 Tf 1 was 'em fo' shoes mudder and he something just as doan' buy that P } ows sian is in' git gig wife stockin's mouf.' 40c. Plums, Plums 40c. 6c. basket. Edwards ainteed mah ane S0ec., kin Jacob Loucks has purchased W Normile's property in Clarksville Try Bibby's smart §2 hats. i ason of produc- rmed | and | | { | s11- | de- | the cheese produced in Ontario | t yesterday com- "a voyage of five thousanc miles, with sensational incidents, Y shows tha: mutiny on shipboard thing of the dim and distant her way into this not 'past The H. R Silver went from Lunen- Ionirg last spring to St. John, Nfld, where Captain Gerhardt shipped a crew aded fish' for Bahia, Brazil He out of St. Johus Harbor on the ig of May 1, and 'was forty-seven the Ao down to Bahia, 1e cargo was discharged. Then chooner set sail for San Fernando, 1idad, where 4 part cargo of molas- was taken aboard. While the ves: was préparing to sail for St. Kit's, where they were to complete the cargo for Halifax. five members of the crew, including the cook, made their escape and ¢ 1 not be located: The chief of police San Fernando notified, it] result that four of the deserters located and placed on board the The 'men refused to work, in Gerhardt had a warrant is- their arrest captain Has ashore n ngements with thé authorities the rambled down the 'side of the and, securing the boat, made their rowing to Jan. The men were arrested and later were sentenced ven days hard labor. / mporaty crew brought the schoon- 3 sailed morn day § i was oner the king HOPPER "Tiven Sept. DE What Grand, WO Happened on AAanday, at The "Rt THREE TER KIND Stole No Public | and at 5 p m, for Rochester, via « | | MEN WHO "POSE AS LEAD. ERS OF TORY PARTY. 2 What Good Can Be Expected of Them--The Sins Charged Against Them--Have They Shown Any Repentance. 1 Advertiser. for public morality orge | Rufus nons ations of Ge ge E. Fowler House of ( reproach it these mer andard-bearers ve evidence sitions of the pres Order of t dent ¢ withering He f nder been the nas public and his tHe conser anadian tt c life 1 purlty crusade with mn the van! a ras Toronto ? ertung says vaded with ibs of Rerlis veri 1,400,000 supply ng of t experimen 40.000 |i 1tomobiles 1,000 Telands. Rochester North Lm. for King leaves Sur 10.15 1.0080 sia lay ff Quinte Bibby's #2 hats are winners. i i } | James OUR PARLIAMENT CHANGES SINCE. CONFEDER- cess of --Changes in the Ministry-- Few of the Old Campaigners in Evidence. Toronto The Canadian confederation is no longer 4 baby state. It 1s almost torty- ne years--. november 0, 1807--smice tne nrst parhament ot the Domumon was convened 1n¢ parhiimentary térim is hive years, according to the prudish Norta Allerica Act, but only ove parilament has lived cou. us ful' term. 'Lhe last parfiament of Sir Johh A. Macdonald's Imnistry was dissolved on February 3, 1001, aud its successor wa¥ not dis- solved until April 24, 1890. Sir Wilind Laurier was called to omce on July ii, 1890, after the Jemusive conservative de- rat June 23. ¢ has gone to the country wice since * Dissciation was on October 9, 1900, and September 29, 1904. Un each occasion ine goveru- ment"s majority has been increased. Lhe personnel or the House and of the leaders on both sides has changed realy since 1896. Of the men who constituted Sir Charles Tupper s mims- try m 186 only tour, Mesrs. loster, haggart, Costigan and 'lisdale; remain m public life, and Col. Tisdale will not seek re-clecuon. Of the members of Sir Wilfrid's ministry, as at first con- sututed, only Sir Kichard Cartwright, Senator Scott, Mr. Fielding, Sir Fred- erick Borden, Mr. Fisher and Mr. "aterson remdin, and Senator Scott "is retirmg from the mumstry. Of the ministers with whom Sir Wilfrid went to the country in 19o4 Mr. Sutherland and Mr. Prefontaine are dead, Sir Wil- am Mulock and Sir Charles Fitzpat- rick are on bench, and "Mr, Hyman and Mr Runes sea resigned. Amid all these changes, Globe. ot all however, there seems to be emaThable longevity in the supreme leadership. Sir John Macdonald was the governing force trom contederation the: brief. Mac from 1874 to Wilfrid Laurier has been leadership John was m his With two till 1891, kenzie Since as unquestioned in lis Liberatism as ever Sir Idadership »f Conservatism. brief 1 II n . d pis Tm have ruled Car 'ever since confedera ton. 11} s no other such record in modern history. lf Sir Wil frid gets a renewel of confidence--and fairly cer the first half of the Canadian nation's life be said to have been moulded and med largely by two political with frequently changing lieu- Only a few of their associates rtwright, Scott and politics for ot 1e¢ year political century may fashic leaders, tenants hk £ SAILOR IN SERIOUS TROUBLE. Accused of Attempted Murder of a Girl. Sept. 19.-- sailor committed Metcalf, a Alan liner trial on a London, anadian John the for C a was, on it is allege then walked away in the charge, Me , on Mon« another ation ssed mpopular wurts take what prosecuts miss same ti and goods led out evs > d mn given gal profit ving cash m mterva ge its in whole who harbor similar if ware nsils ed germs conditions private hens espec evidence of not be revealed should be poorer quarters large ittle light upon suc every city, and a little work as to how diseases should | 1 against in the handling of 3 arde.] rages in markets, at res nd beve irants, and in he mes, 'as well as germ t the bucket, mught dairymen are fact responsible when might old that lone Too Much. visited Engl country £2 hats for mine. , King, for Ottawa and Thursday at 6 Swift & Co., agents of stockings for value, 15 w York Granulated sugar, 20 Edwards and Jenkin. 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Get a Basket and try them. R. H. TOYE, 302 King St UNFORTUNATE SPECULATION. Caused Collapse of the Ontario riunaie general mai age arge Iv t » Bank, entent 11 harles wreck evide p faced wn i rrhaa, and Effect Price $1 box, six for § he will care: Seid by all 18 amount of thieir holdipgs. Some criticism was indulged in over n of the bank's assets were red upon, the sale of a property in gston_eoming in for special mention oan of $30,000 in Corn wall was nvestigited, bat: with the policy of the ward of directors the shareholder find but little crime I ok heav Se ST0000 of sharp $7 shares ght sted Some ly 3 ay certain 660 a and t 4 to 829 7 ae $115, tumbled dowr 3 . aso a to 1z¢ were | al je fd he ee | Great Clearing Sale. | Prevost, Brock street, has made a great. reduction in price in the order and ready-made clothing department; also gents' furnishings. Look at dis appears Pi | play windows, ACtans Grapes ! Grapes 15c. Me. basket. Edwards ond 274 Princess street. 15e. Axe., oe. i is Jenkin, mvested > -------- The shire- | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, Ocdes« tae i impression thdt are visiting friends in (Lica go. y would have to pay about one- Jal} Bibby's $2 hats are swell, jual t the big St¢ ack specul a mder sa,

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