Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Apr 1909, p. 11

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THE pAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1009 er rere. rn me ert _\ What Count Most in an Automobile ? Isn't it the ability of the car to get you safely, speedily and comfortably to wherever you want to go--and back again ? It's this "there-and-back™ ability that constitutes the chiei feature of the mighty "REO"---and that has given it the unique reputation it en- joys.all over the world. Simple in construction, and possess- ing a most powerful and smooth-run- ing engine, the "REO" requires lithe care or adjustment. For this and other reasons, it is the ideal family Touring Car. Write us for farther information-- catalogue and descriptive literature will be cheerfully furnished on appli- tion. Write t8-day. WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO SELL "REO" CARS IN YOUR TOWNP axious for represenfation in We have the most attractive proposition for Agents ever offered. We are extremely o You no Longer have to pay a big price for a Satistactory Car The "REQ" Touring Car at $1,250 places av your disposal every possible enjoyment of motoring. You'll laugh at the men who pay more for a car, once you get to know the wonderful efficiency and endurance of the "REO." No fear of being passed on the road ner on the hills, nor of being stalled in the mud or sand. The 2-cylinder 20 H.P. long stroke "REO" motor insures against such things. - This is the car--but with 1909 im- provements -- that won a "perfect score" in the 1908 Glidden Endurance Run of 1,700 miles. There is also the "REO" Runabout, at $650, possessing the same "get there- and-back" ability as the "REO" Tour- ing Car. = ¥ to handle our agency, provided good money in a pleasant, easy every town in Canada. You don't have to be experienced in motor car selling you are o hustler. Get the "REQ" agency in your locality, and you'll make Write us for particulars. LEO Motor Car Company REO Motor Car Company of Canada, Limited St. Catharines, . Ontario TROOPS RUSHED IN A London, April 10 of rushing a thousand and equipment, tings by motor out with a deg: most sanguine have predicted I'here was not mishap which. in the arrangements accidents to ¢ and the prog within a very scheduled time. ~ The experiment was offer Automo place the necessary car of the military and with compe 1 Office would undert by the everything the force \ 1 + its special objec force mustered in th Blackfriars Chelsea, wl ¢ the cars to the Crystal Pala There the details were way. of Canada, Limited St. Catharines, - Ontario Ca, a «cn FRR kb ht J In CRO 7 to Sazrv Al Locitizy he VA Tight Jrmored Gatomodie for OF fvers MOTOR CARS IN WAR--IMAGINARY INVASION OF ENGLAND The recent mangeuvre in En bland popularly known as the modern of Hastings, 'was described officiall an 'experiment with anical transport For) the sake of the experiment, it was imagined that Hastings had been invaded, that the railway .line was wvailable) arid that it was necessary to transport the Guards talion from London to the scene of the fighting by motor cars with the least possible delay. Included in the above illustrations are various types of motors to be used in warfare ag ry ve iaRad rw ABOUT CANADA'S CENSUS. UTOS TO REPEL AN "INVASION". iim wm Speculation. The New YorK Sun indulges in the | | following speculation as to what Can- | | ada's fhcial cepsus will show : Canada's | | official census mn 1911 will be a collec- | tion of vastly interesting documents. Tt material development mee rapid than any shown during any ten"year period in 5 and probably will be a record of fry that he was the very to meet, as he would to tell her what ailed ately Sir Henry | was quite ignorant es. But" asked his ith an expression of "did't you write 'A y of the Mongrels?'" Punctuality is one of the leading business principles You can never prove a man's mear sx hy his diary = $100 EEWARD, $100: The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being a utional disease, requires a consti- tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, . thereby destroy ng the founda- tion of the disease, and , giving the patient stvength by building up the con- stitution and assisting nature in ts work. faith in its curative powers that offer One Hundred Dollars for any The proprietors have so much they case the historv of the United States. It | will probably show an increase from | 1001 to 1011 of 40 per cent. in popula- | tion and it is not at all improbable that lit will show even mare than that. | Curiously enough, the following com | parison may be made: Population of | the United States in 1800, 5,308,483; | of Canada in 1901, §372,315. he population of the United States was 7,230,881. What will be the popula tion of Canada in 1911? From lack of records no similar comparison can be made between Canada of to-day and | the United States of a hundred years | ago in the matter of total wealth and | social revenue. Upon these points the | Canada of to-day would undoubtedly [ show up with much the larger bundle. If it were not for Camadian reports | of their arrival it is probable that very | few on this side of Fh line know any- thing at all of the annual emigration of 50,000 or so Americans to this new | land of opportunity. Early Italian Surgery. | carly Italian surgery. danger of losir at eye. But the sur- geon came tothe rescue with the pigeons. The surgeon, making me lie upon my back, with a little knife opened a vein in each of their wings, so that the blood ran into my eye, and I was there- by greatly relieved. In the space of two days the bit of steel issuec from my { eve, and 1 found that I had received | considerable ease and in a great mea- sure recovered my sight." Duties Of Men And Women Theodore Roosevelt in The Outlook. The duty of the woman to be the cHild-bearer and home-keeper is just as obvious, simple, and healthful as the duty of the man to be the bread-winner and, if necessary, the soldier. When- ever either the man or the woman loses the power or the will to perform these obvious duties, the loss is irreparable, and' whatever may be the gain in ease, amiable softness, self-indulgent pleasure, or even artistic and material achieve ment, the whole civilization is rotten and ust fall. i An Alibi. Harper's Weekly. The milkman stood before her merv- ously twirling his hat in his hands. "Sn" she said sternly, "you 'have compe at last." : "Yes. madam. You sent. for me, 1 believe," he replied. doing |S ied to tell you that ound af minnow in the milk yesterday morning." 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