Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Mar 1909, p. 8

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Don't Paint the Floors It seems that the womeniolk have beer, right | all along in their prejudice against painted oor and thew preference for polished hardwood. The doctors say now that any painted floor catches | and holds dust about as badly as a carpet, and dust is known to be the vehicle of many diseases and therefore a menace to health especially during winter, Dust can be practically excluded | from any room, however, by coating the floors with Ploorglaze, sn ideal floor finish which gives | indoor or outdoor woodwork a beautiful, durable | and glossy surface, in any of ten handsome | HOLDS HIGHEST RANK A CANADIAN N PRODUCT OF | BINDER TWINE. i i J. I. Haycock, Has Submitted al Report Upon the Industry in| Canada--Exports Are Gaining shades. A floor finished with Floorglaze cannot | and Imports Declining. i Barbet Br ae gun and jan ind In response to a request from the | {department of trade avd corimerce, J. | Haycock, dominion inspector of | | binder ~ twine, has submit a report | | upen the binder twine industry in Can- jada. It is gratifying to learn that the | | Canadian product holds highest rank, f that the exports of twine are gaining | {and the imports declinitig, and finally, | that 'the Canadian manufécturers ad- here rigidly. to standad.« Mr. Hay- | cock' 8 report follows : Ploorglate is an economy, because it will net show | Owing to climatic condiions exist- wear 't. many years, even under hard usage. | ing in, the north-western provinces of | Angtody who can use a brush can easily put it | (0 anada, where the Mrmef is depen oa night, and it will dry hard over night. This | yo most wholly on his, grain crops perfect floor finish comes in tins, the sizes tha fot f° whisl withe 10 the ranging from a pint to the gallon can that will ie Salety of Heh owing to th cover H00 square inet - Dealers in almost every danger from hail, frost and drought gi store pel Figarglase. a8 well § the thet 18 a constant source of anxiety--it can Ce tr £1 ta. of Toronto, wha send | be readily "understood how important free a readable booklet you ought to request, | it is that when his crops ripen no de- Recommended and sold by W. A. Jays should occur to interfere with his MITCHELL and A. STRACHAN, |prvepting them as quickly as possi Kingston. ble. In view of these conditions noth ing but a first-cla8s binder twine meets GRATEFUL FOR ECZEMA CURE, the demand in that country. Under 1lesg strenuous conditions a farmer may Any Sufferer Can Write to Mrs, D. | Waste dn hour or so bothering with McGillivary, of Nanton, Alta defective twine, but in the North West ' ' 3 he simply cannot afford to be delayed For Full Information. by unsatisfactory twine. If a hall of There are undoubtedly many frauds | twine breaks in the binder or CASES ; & 4 A | 7. vasilh in the testimonials = of medical firms-- | delay for any reason, he will not stop J i 2 5 letters written by friends or oven em- {to tie it, he tosses it away a a > § EL, kb pao ployees of the advertiser. But, on the [in another ball. If that too proves i rif ! 'I'he little darling suffered awiully, Waa BO re es other hand, in some cases the testi- | unsatisfactory, he condemns the whole \ KA ; ri » gue scarcely got any rest at all. ee to take her out much monials are thorouchly genuine, glad- | lot 1 tries" ' bette f \ BF ner and brought on a severe at! ack. als a roughly genuine, glad- [lot an 0s to get better, ; : ! % 3 3 iva tied all sorta of mdiines, but node 4 th ohild any ly offercd 'by prominent citizens, who Under these circumstances it is not 3% 5 1 against this dreaded complaint, 'One day afriend told are grateful for the cure. 3 . surprising that Canadian manufac tur & f | 3 had brought about, so,we decided tatenit. Ei LS oe Suc h a case is that of Mrs. D. Me- | ers of binder twine are producing as 3 ; AIT of corel Sout Mt. Jutubh. . There was no diffiou Gilliveay, of Nanton, Alta., who cured | yood twine as can be obtained any- { 618 hot at all unpleasant, TT ar hi " i ) di og . . fama holm 3 * After giving her four bot Q. cl was completely cured and Bes « hilden with pon, joo Li Whi Xo in the vorld, find far supe aio iment huis a twoyears 0. The Sa an her r 8 1 . She | to at made in almost any other 3 "Bill? i Whi Lo Bronchitis seems to have been ent of wrote on September 3rd last: country. In fact, the manufacture of | "The man whe Kidnfibed TEN" Wikia ila, ae 5 bags a i oe "Your letter to hand of recont date binder twine which in most countries -- or Muri le past ween. © =TOCDMAM BEL RTLAND HI Twoud ad; all mo! aA, rhe We We are deeply I must thank you for so kindly in-|is only an art, has been reduced to a i iid ' 902 for. During tl ot , is has done for our little one.™ . quiring about my order and also the | scicnce in. Canada of binder twine from Canada from 1902, for. wring the past season 16 would be folly for us to add to a aplendid testimonial, but we would child, I am glad to say I" received the | Another f Lat f the binder twi year in which the inspection act [equally gratifying to learn that va following facts : 1. PSYOH IRE laments The childrendike it. Ii, PSYOHINE 18 8 i Another feature of the or \ 8 y : ap ine was discover » y Coupon three one dollar hottles of D.D.D. and | situation a Le Inder Wine bs 18 passed, until the year 1908: hinder twine was discovered below the remedy. IIL. You may try it before ER 4 Mrs. Brewster did, by sending is that owing to the impos- | standard of the act Slocum, Limited, Toronto." De so to-lay two eakes of soap safely, and am | ibility of measuring twine without | ore ay ns, . PSYCHINE is sold everywhere in Rod bak. a $1.00, delighted with the result of both pre- | ymwinding the balls and thus destroy- | 100: = - = Baa =) ' " a ON | EXCELLENT SORONTO, prictors, D Pp2A3 Ave Free ria Cou seription and soap. The sonp 'is all ling it for the parton for wri oF [1 : dol; BOY THIEF "CAPTAIN. TERMS WITH BRITAIN, ; id Trial pan. Hid the Plunder in Cellar Under | : that is oar to complete the 'treat- {was intended great: frauds' sould Ye hh OF al | A Free Trial of Psychine sent to ment, The little boy of tw ears And | icnnten to LR the e's whe . P ho a E§ 0) any reader of this paper If they 0 aobearance ean (perpetrated on the farmer. In order His School. [So Declares Von Buelow--Political| {§ Fa ge a gs p PD send this Coupon to DR. T "A. the dreadful Eezema. a half is to all appearance cured of to prevent such a possibility, there . it "M : was passed in 1902 an act respecting | When it is considered that the aver- At Preston, England, a diminutive | Fanatics Absurd in Assuming CT REATEST OF TOES OR TEAT A ) ENERGY TN y. baby girl at two. months broke the sale of binder twine in Canada, Lage value would be about $200 per | boy, of eleven years, named Francis | That There is Any Hostile] gut with the same rash and I treated providing for correct marking as rg Sm this means 'that the exports of Glaze, was remanded for a week for | Feeling her with D.D.D. and am perfec tly sat length and heavy penalties for a viola- {Canadian twine have increased from "not being under praper guardian- | mo : ; . 5 isfied she is cured to our great joy. I tion of the act. The rigid enforcement | $50,200 in 1902 to $1,598,400 in 1908, | ship. : 4 'op |. PBorlin, March 31. --Chancellor Von feel sure it is a splendid remedy for f this ot has revolutionized" the of a ain 'in value of exports of $1,- The chief constable informed "the | Buelow made a speech in the reich- all skin diseases and can highly G : A ak © TRVOIuONS a en g 3 . : : soner v he lead- | y : Ye" | whole twine situation in Canada. Prior + 548,200 court that the prisoner wak the lead-{atns on the commend it. I will be glad to recom- ' . 3 foreign relations of ihe : h L Th t Gi 0 Ev oy ii of of | thizves, who went | em) Bt i Hud } : 8 068 a ve v to this act, onlv a small partion of | The © appended statement of imports | & of a gang of Hoy th , jempire. The chancellor alluded plea: mend it to any one suffering with skin } : : o sande ste ¥ x} 5 - trouble.' the twine sold in Canada was correct-! of binder - twine into Canada reveals | about robbing letter and pilla bo {santly to the recont visit to Berlin of 0) ne, § : : ly marked, and in very many cases, the fact that during the. years 1893 to | ¢8. Last Sunday alone prisoner. oh- {King Edward and Queen Alexandra, Foot Comfort If any 'reader of this paper should | : : TY g > writ M MeGili serious - loss was entailed on the con-| 1903, the imports of twine inereased tained in this mannoe. cheques, postal |g, "spoke of the excellent terms upon write rs. cli vray, we > ; : ders , ing 5 : CE : 0 1 1 request | imer. Many cases. were found where! very: rapidly, "while = since that: period orders, etc., amounting' to & 460, hnd | which Great Britain and Germany h : Shoes are Norn to protacs y ne i hat ' fell addressed stampul ehvelope twine measured from ten to twenty per} the imports have not increased but [he had given the Pastel Atliosliies {wor now living. He then referred, 1o the t oh da A . iv oor feet be_enclosed. A cent. loss than it was marked; and in! rather show a' tendency: 'to * decline. | great amount of trouble. On anobher | 1. «hsurdi y of the political fana- at pine es not give Y I Foc free sample bottle of -D.D.D. ne 'case, twine G00 foot nid Phis is all the more significant when | Occasion he obtained: over £60, but, | i. ih assuming that there was any every protection and should not Rar inti i ba .. | one case, ine Of eet per pound ac- US IS ¢ 3 BIg CE % il, al " 2 \ ' : be worn. Pre oy pon wile to. the D. B.D. La tualy measured only 376 feet, or a loss! the rapid -dévelopment of the North- hue kily, all had been ocavered had [ost le feelings beiween the two peo- : ; oratory, department K.W., 23 Jor- : . : : A detective stated that the Loy hac {ples,"" and, reviewed the economic | Wear shces that are Dade to at dan St., Torowfo, ws " smi -- remarkably. small haud and thinih interests" tl i Forfectly INVICTUS, SHOES . . z } 'community of interests' that united ~ For sale by all druggists. arm, which he could Hhrust through [Great Britain and Germany. INVICTUS | SHOES "By the apertures in the boxes and ab- "Croat Britain," ' continued = thé made to conform to the Pi ving how » Pri i 1 | - PY stract the contents. Prisoner. hid his chancellor, "is for us the most: impor- your feet give them every protee- plunder in, a cellar underneath his | tion, ; school. and nif ofavie in aifforont | YAM of all countries with which we ? HG ny i i trade.' i INVICTUS SHOES mean good pa » By One-fifth of all that Germany sold Style and perfect foot comfort. Being high grade shoes none but: the best leathers, the bést work- manshio and the latest styles go X into them. * 7 HY AE and puts THE POWER OF STEAM. Many May See But it Takes Genius to Realize. | When James Watt saw the steam i You cannot: Invesindigestion . for ajond the British colonies, the chancel- ir a day without Topary 0. your) lor declared, and Germany, during tho single y / 4 > * oe y "eS : y g verage whole system, while continued. indiges- | fra ive ing 0 Jad akon an Proc. i srmine ¢ entire foundation | tion une nines he, gutire Jain s exports,' while the United States The Sys Shoe Store, gt. Decide to eire Vour stomach trou. | had taken seven, and Franc five per ble. Do it to-day. Day's Dyspepsia | cent. was I fed ; SAHARA Cure does curt all forms of dyspep- | The Fhaneelior hs warm Xi app mur " ' on sia and indigestion. Each bottle con- . Her closed 'without making = any tains sixteen days' treatment. For | reference 'to: the socialist interpellition sale only at Wade's drug store, jas to why the German "government cats tho life from the roots of human | - reset took no step Yowaril the Smitation a Se * An Exquisite n ( « an | " .g ar ents ov] oreemen A o The Care Of The Evcs. naval armaments through ag 2 ; hair, . Ly : . CAPs ¥ with the powers. X Evening Waist Newbro's Ierpicide destroys this : i Harper's Bazar. . | : bh 1 germ andy gonsequantly restores the Re When one is using the eyes for close hair to its natural state. 4 3 work, il is wise {0 change the focud Was A Friénd In Disguise. 3 A ? ahi Duchess "'. No. 126 is Duc ess Sold by léading druggists. Send 10c. ) , ; 3 al intervals, and gaze off nt a dis | London TitBits; Hushied tsvoush thie one of the daintiest waists in stamps 'fqr : sample to The Herpi tan; il the distant view is of green Ihe dark lantern flashed through the t cide. Co., Detroit, Mich. One Dollar mountains and finlds it will be most | flat. Then came the gleam of a re- oe, 4 : of the new spring season. bottles guaranteed. G. W. Mahood, : J restful. 1 the air in the room can be {volver 3 ras Hound. of the FOS «4's the new surplice agent. A ; eR frequently changed that will rest the | Hands up !' hissed the head of the aN %, effect ith high Gib 1 ad ord } : eyes also. One should never use ihe { fami! v. "You're a burglar. ? y W ig son collar, an rk \ p 4 eyes for study or work before break- | i '¥ yes, gasped Je intruder, as he +d \ Re Mousquetaire sleeves, Cook's Catton Root Compoink: 3 Sid y noed tie cq ¢, Stee 2 | oe: fast or aft the sirength has been ys The body is white chi 'si The great Uterine Tonic, and . : NR reduced by disease or ga nervous sirain. | 'What have you stolen ? y na silk, only sife "effoctual Monthly $ " \ hook should be held about eighteen | og + wiles pug dog, dv a A Th ] with yoke of net and allover Regulator or which women can h ¥ i inches. from the eyes. The light for m. r fat 1s all you may Ate y lace insertion. ------ =F depénd, Sold in ihiree degre | } ¢ - : sneak out quietly.' . % "\ 5 of strength $1; N - work should be steady, and for an : a 'A Ve show 10 degreos sin ts! . i : : satire room. diffused eather than nd your mother-i "in-laws parrot. Ea ; : W B how you the gehésal effect for special « , B33 r - 4 ) : ¥ loose change." ; J lere but you must see the waist LR tte "You don't say. "Wall, here's some Bola" by alt rina | Rois RE : , Hoy itself I repaid on rogeipt of price 'Ar t your daughter ynograph.' itself to rea appreciate its style § Women over forty years sof age, who ae I da igh 's phonagrap y ' Pally app ty Siok Memoins Oo. DLR, 6 <7. (forme Windaos) Food Here's some more loose res pamnhiet. Add ong § THE nda a EP x X Te «30 Ti S Q A : a 4 oe cannot sleep or rest well at night, change." & ' and daintiness. gE , . ; should take one teaspooniul of St Leading Dry Goods Houses ca a ® 3 \ . Rests Litchesy Cura. . "Also, your son's punching bag." ANGROVE'S "FOUNDRY $ Po i ; With -- men something more "What 1 Great Scott, man, come 3 'the: complete line of "Duchess" Ls ; y ; 1 Ne } han the soft answer is needed to be out to the library and I'll open. a : == Waists. Ask to see th Brass and Iron Castings a : : STS ON y fective. : . special bottle. 3 = . em. of Any Size or Weight. MER a 3 ; J . { ; The coytagions disease never stops -- y J 5 3 S%e } Ai 4 . . All "Duchess" Garments--Waists, Skirts, White Wear, Kimonos etc, Place d'Armes { a ¥ : ; CS x SA AN OPEN LETTER is find ont how much money - you --are unconditionally arament by yous dealer and by us When i * ¥ ' £ . . have, ou buy, you have the makers' as well as the re rs' guarantee, 8 ; wt Results So Surprising That They ¥ Te ¥ E Seem Marvelous Are Common to SOR . : Style makes some young men want DUNLAP MANUFACTURING 'CO. . : Ra . . : to forget that their fathers wore over- . fe 4 James Campbell, oy Sel Na Mi-o-na the One TAILOR, SE hin Dependable {alls and their mothers calico. i ! ; eS : Stomach Remedy. | nF : \ 5 ot Mrs. J. A. Pillow . of North Street, 109 BROCK STREET. i yi ; SL Gananoque, Ont., says: "Mi-o-na is Cleaning and Pressing. 5 3 3 3 ; worth its weight in 'gold for quickly Bd PRET ae or Th AN ! 4 ; ; and permanently curing dyspepsia. 1 5 v ' A X New Velvet Collars. trom i : became so bad: that 1 was unable to A g 75 CENTS UP. : leave my bed. There was a constant : : , , o -- MRS. JAM ES BOYLE, burning in my stomach, I would Belch he ; ; up gas every few minutes and could OUR ROOSTER BRAND | Wife of the W kitla kidnapper. cat but very little, as the food would, quickly ferment and make gas that OF TOBACCO | mem ---- m--r-- TO a serious depression of the Smoking and Ohewing at forty-five 1 , 'West and increased acreage under cul- | heart. Perspiration would break out ol ) t o the farmer using a ton of 'uch poor. Ee es I alf ove rea : We carry the largest assortment of Children's and Infants' Shoes | from eants a pound, 1s a £00d tobacco, Dy twine at Ahirtee a Be per pound tivation is taken into consideration : al hd 15 Jody would hove oJ dk . eighiy-five cenly vdrew ac . 5 Wht, 8 p, s aw ATS strane a Autre $154.83. When it js considered that | Year: Quantity Value | 0 00 often. Tall on the oar ane [8 the small sizes to the largest sizes--all to be ound here. ola - T_T" |the value of the twine used in Canadaisgen . 1,444.9 127,640 helpless state. The pains in my stom- P. KEYS reaches nearly the sum of $4,000,000] 1804 0... 5 ach were terrible. 1 could find no Infant's S oft Sole Shoes, in Brown, Black, We make a specialty of Children's Shoes, in M. . { annually, the loss to the consumer if] 18S trans : : 928096 position in which to sit or lie without Wine and White. Sizes 0 to 4 . . B0¢. Black Blticher Style, Zood 8 soles, Siu 4 to 7 Antiseptic Barber Ehop such deception were possible would as- | Ae : qt ligor ima : 7 | suffering, and I was so nervous that 2 : vo. a verunrnnsss Bl and $1 Hair Dressing and Shaving Parlor. "U™M¢ considerable proportions. It isiises Cl. - 8 the least noise affected mex Headaches Baby Boots without heels. Sizes 2 to 5, in Xbree Chair. Quick Service. Your pat-| also obvious that the honest manufac- 11580 were constant. I would become dizzy Brown. Black and Red 75c.,"80c., $1 and $1.25. Children's Fine Kid and Brown Eluchers. vonage solicited. turer was suffering serious loss from | : xz REE y 4 2 re 4 seks area 22 1: Frandulert Comat i {1896 ik 3, gs 1 ae "pats ould appear * before my Children's Fancy Browns, Blacks and Red. HEht or envy Sales, Sizes 25,5136 at ry 5. 336 King Street fraudulent comj K : 1902 Linnie ves, had mo ambition to ge Sizes 3 to 71 85c., $1, $1.25 and $1.35. . beds ians a Next door to Wade's Drug Store. Under the ed conditions, how: 1308 . OT ORS : around and everything seemed to tire 4 1 y Vi : : - ee. | ever, it can be readily understood that! ons To 38 291.553 | me. The first box of Mi-o-na gave me Lots of room in our store to accommodate Spectal T Tas Bluchers. Sizes 8 to 105. for Canadian hinder twine has established | FX006 .l..oriand ! 1,050 more relief than anything 1 had previ- baby carriages. : Little Girls' or Boys' ........ doo hd Nase Wn. Murray Auctioneer for itself a utation in the wo lds | 1907 (9 nvontk - : bis ous sly teied, The second hox of Mi- -0- Ce : markets, In fact, Canadian Sh, YUR sivliaesistrisen or na cured me. I dm well and strong and . 27 BROCK ST. twine in the market claims rank sim-! The twine made in Canadian mills I have not\bad an hour's suffering New Carriages, Cutters, Harness ilar to "Scotch tweed "in the cloth | ior the season J908 Was 28,068,327 since, I will always feel grateful to ste., for sale. market, and it may be of interest to | pounds, or 11,029 toms Tt is a es Mi-o-n® for the cure. given me and Sale of Horeey, every Saturdav know that at present Cg adian mills wrkable featur of the situation that | glad te recomend." Seid are exporting twine to many foreign ithe number of pounds of twine used| In the face ™ bf sch evidenod it' 'is countries, including Russia, Rouma wna, | Canada has not increased at all in easy to understand why G. W. K Ma- You will want some Home-Made Mince | Argentina, Australia id England, portion to the increased acreage of | hood feels assared in saying to you, hae that mothet | Scottand and. the United States of grain grown. This may be attributed | money back if Moa fails to relieve Also, our Pork Sausage America. fact that the farmer is now [either trivial or serious stomach Ph 87 oR he ee Jou. Below is a sts nent the exports getting full measure of the twine paid trouble. one, ' . he down The said 'There must be power in that steam that it can lift such a weight." There was. Millions prior to him had seen the same phenomemon and reg: wwded it as an unexplained. mystery. Recent se ientifio research has. put-its | finger on the "cause" of Dandruff, Falling Hair gnd cons sequent Baldness, and has unearthed a finy germ which | Abbe e bbb stb i i i | : Sp He broad went to the United Kingdom i : SE : + abroad wen 6 the Unites ingdom, cansing the kettle lid to jump up and 1 ? 4 k bE Why Have Indigestion. | | ho a | | | | | { | | | | Pie ori he ¢

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