,. ' ®acp roun. DOCTOR ADVIS OPERATION Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ham'sVegetableCompound Canifton, Ont.--*I had been a great' sufferer for five years. One doctor told me it was ulcers of the uterus, and another told me it was a fibroid tumor. No one knows what I suf- fered. 1 would always be worse at certain periods, and never was regular, and the bearing-down rains were terrible. was very ill in bed, and thedoctor told me I would have to have an operation, and that 1 might die during the operation. I wrote to my sister about it and she advised me to fake Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Through wh Bd, rerio rience 1-have found it the hest medi- cine in the world for female troubles, for it has cured me, and I did not have to have the operation after all. The Compound also helped me while ing through Change of Life."-- Mrs. LETITIA BLAIR, Canifton, Ontario. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- round, made from roots and herbs, 1a8 proved to be the most successful remedy for curing the worst forms of female ills, including displacements, inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregu- larities, periodic pains, backache, bear- ing<down feeling, flatulency, indiges- tion, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result has been worth millions tosuffering women. By buying 'here ; lowest prices in the city on Suits Trousers Shirts, fine and working Sum- mer Underwear, Hats and Caps ; Fancy and Working Socks ; Boots and Shoes, or heavy. see --Come and them-- I. ZACKS, 271 Princess St. COBALTS ON MARGIN We carry the margin deposits ; also New York Stocks, Grain, Produce, etc., bought and sold, Consult us hefore 'investing. We always have the latest news from the mining camps. All stock deliveries made prompt- ly. 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DAY or NIGHT An you The Coal Problem HAY mag . 5 Coal but here Qa in the screening here's a lot in the delivery a lot in the weight Woe can in every CRAWFORD, 'Fhone, 9, Foot of Queen St. sat particular. isfy you lemermamapTIT AEGIS is reported from Swe A new torpedo the {hat | point of departure, at any depth, and den may toered, from explodedhanteany point. 306-310 King street, Kin mn, 4.80 and 4 p.m. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, ay 'States, charge for pos bas to be co of Attached is one of the best Job Print. The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. bers, 82 Ohurch 8t., Toronto, H. EK. PROOFS OF PROGRESS, the Ontario Press Association, reveal dustry has been built up in a few by Hon. Mr. Harty, and the visit of THE WHIG, 76th YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at at year. Editions at 1 ou 18 Rss published in parts on Monday and re- 4 g at $1 a year. To United added, making pri Dally $2 snd of Weekly $1.50) per year. mg Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish, and cheap work ; nine improved presses. EDW: J: B. PENSE, Managing Director; TORONTO OFFICE, Suite 19 and 20, Queen Oity Oham- Smallpeice, J. P., representative. Maile Wibig. The inspection of the locomotive works, yesterday, by the members of ed the importance and magnitude of the institution. How this great ine years !| Ono remembers it when, erip- pled and suspended, it was purchasod the led to surprise the pressmen and members of local board of trade in that here is now an ocstablishmoent which, in an industrial sense, is tho very heart of the city. The somo time ago, in buildings, have been largely carried but. sive things are the massive and varied | their work quickly The lifting tons of mate improvements contemplated, out, the impres- machines that do and expeditiously. electric mag net ip the yard of men could the and removing rial about as an army not do, and the huge cranes in shops easily raising and placing where wanted boilers and castings and frames by electric power. gave somo idea of the perfect equip- mont. The visitors were favourably impres- | sel and so were | the close of the inspection they gave | and graceful manner. fine | Cobalt Stock on | | under the citizens, and at expression to their feelings in a fitting Canada has en- joyed, and will enjoy again, (the re vival is on), great prosperity, and there are abundent evidences of it in the number of splendid engines which of the works for the several railways. are turned out locomotive COCAINE. no doubt, WRECKS The great troublers, and the Toronto drug- 3s perhaps correct he FROM cocaine fiends are, ist when says ! the movement to put their views { the form of SOME VERY IMPORTANT CLUES WERE FOUND| THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1009 I -- 4 LA by the police in the room of Carlo Alexander Metzler, who is at Brooklyn Police Head- Frank Giro, alias in custody quarters with his partner, Schleiman, alias charged with robbery and one with the killing of Mrs. Sophie Staber, in street, Ilatbush, ARTICLES FOUND IN THE ROOM OF THE STABER BURGLARS, THE OILCLOTH IS SIMILAR TO THAT ENCLOSING THE DISMEMBERED BODY, OF. SAMUEL .BERIINT fff) New York, July 16.--Articles found limportant clew towards solving the | up Bersin's mutilated body, was found identity of the murder or murderers | of Samuel Bersin, whose dismembered body was found on the evening of | June 2 at Henry and Oliver streets in charge of John Totaro, a fourteen- | John Smith, both | year-old Italian boy. By what Inspector McCafferty pro- nounced a very strange coincidence, a -« fo. street and First avenue. {cate of that used in tying up the oil- f D' { cloth bundles. her home, at No. 445 East Eighteenth | piece of oileloth five feet square and |The third coincidence lay in the dis- contribute, in the {of the identical color, yuality, texture | covery { opinion of Inspector McCafierty, an | and make 'of that used in wrapping | with different colored paints, < | cao airo = ¥ among Metzler's possessions hy the police 'detailed to search his quarters, at .the northeast corner of Seventh In addition there was a long length of rope, pro- nounced by the police to be the dupli- The oilcloth was new. paint brushes stained of six not fully - comprehended. Sir frid Laurier asked the projectors Wil- of | in | a brief, and they have | done so. From this brief it learned that the exposition "will com- to anniversary is nmemorate several historic events, wit : (1) The hundredth i of the settlement of the west through | Lord Selkirk, the ahcad the immense possibilities of who saw so man far this country, and preserved what was | then known as Rupert's Land to Can ada; (2) of covery into the Hudson's Bay in 1612; Jutton's voyage dis- | { (3) the claims by memorandum of the the terri- the Treaty (4) the Hudson's Bay company to ceded by 1712; tory afterwards of Utrecht in and cen- that it is very difficult to refuse their They plead so hard. They for want of a braver, They weep and wail, and appeal to the of pharmaeist. But his duty is to refuse them, and barden his heart. "Oh," requests. appear to be suffering sympathy the | tenary | fence de Lower Canada | 1912 successful Upper the and in of of against foreign invasion, and made | memorable by the events at Queens ton Heights, Lundy's Lane and Cha- teanguay. said a Toronto man, "cocaine itself will not kill a that finishes them." same touching thing was said man. It is going with- | out it { The of the opium fiends in Kingston, some | years ago. They were iso far under tho influence of the drug that they could | not it, i- | fice everything, even life itself, in or to get the stuff. And | not the only city now wherein cocaine | is destroying the people by the whole: | live without and would sacri | dex Toronto is Kingston has its victims, many | sa le. | of them most amiable people, and | fast to becoming degenerates, a | | their | they are nuisance themselvas and friends and druggists. | "Why, the Whig recently, "I front and bac have to watch | my entrances, There | is one man, educated, influential, | genial, who is so far gone in the co- | caine habit that When he other he has become des- | get the drug | will gneak into perate. cannot in any way, he store and appropriate it, just take and then, with it in his possession, | Pity them ! it, he will proffer the pay." Who withhold the ? Yet the drug habit than the whiskey habit, and both are of the| will and an abandonment of one's self | that tion Wrecks { made. The dope should only be sold | Surely can sympathy circumstances is not any worse 1 | { ontracted by an abdication to a course means sure destruc- | are not immediately | for medical purposes, and only used | by the physicians in charge of a case. | | | SELKIRK'S CENTENNIAL SHOW. When it was that the western provinces had in con- announced, recently, | that they expected the federal goy- it to the of $2.500,000, some surprise was ex- pressed, the proposal .was the result of a dream, that at it ernment to finance Some conjectured that a big dream it is true, and would be dropped as hastily The people to as had been conceived. the east, who have not been travelled the over facti- land," west, who have not that illimitable - territory once dubbed "the great lone ously [or who have seen it only from the { window of an observation car as it { the continent, have been | tiously dubbed *'the great lone land," their minds, in swept across {They must change i admit, that view of passing events, and the more cheerinlly the better, dreams sometimes come true, especial- {Iv day dreams. The Selkirk exhibition enterprise, patriotically is a vast conceived, and taming to have Targe national re- When, the of Winnipeg busines? mer during session, | deputation hore their scheme the sigmlicance of the movement was down upon the capital, to lay hefore the government, said a dispenser ¢f drugs to |* | the | Louis expositions at first templation a national exhibition, and | Then the { gone about exient { It" has had definite | of | al 1 Now Canada has spent hundreds of in immigration the last expenditure has run thousands of dollars schemes. Perhaps in twenty years the into the millions. Some critics, when in ¢anstic humour, have charged thai of the been wasted. some money, pots of il, have The idea was to get a correct knowledge of Canada's posi tion and' wealth before the people of of Iurope, to svoure the best the development of class s 3 : rd al immigrants and without capiiai, without which the e In this exposition there is the opporiun new land could not be conducted. ity of doing for Canada what cannot be adequately described in words, A hun- eat national show will bring dreds of people together, and when in Canada they will seé not only it in but art, agriculture, and of the | conditions. | produaciions the resources mechanics, country under unifjue The has Winnipeg committee schenie is magnificent, ape it heen magnificently developed. "vhe of fifty had oni tudicd ot. That take the Portland and and vigorous plans. ginal results of hand. lid any statement for granted, for repocts 9 hey positions as both the committee not varied. represented the big ex- prodigious failures The actual and prodigious successes. and best offcets were. not evident in the gata receipts, for these were nod | alluring. The good that followed was of alter the Portland event the dairy products of a given from $5,000,000 for 1901 to $17,000,000 in 1908. And greater importance, and district Tp TEN of the case. committee Winnipeg its work systematically. views as to what is wanted. The -movement being ne- tional the national governmont is | pected {0 lead in the financing of it, cities of the west and the The to { and thirty-six | the boards of trade in most of eastern citics have endorsed it. I national government is expected tho and the | expected to supplement the work in a the to expend | erect. main exhibition buildings provincial governments arc of $2 - D2, | substantial way. In division | works it is expected 200,000; in the division of exploitation, the division of af a total of $4,000,- federal | $800,000; and in fairs, $1,200,00 or 1 000. | : | grant of From the government a £2.500,000 is expestad; from | private subscriptions, provincial gov- | crnments and railways, $1,500,000, and : 21,000,000, or from gate receipts a {total of $3,000,000, And of them ? If only 500,000 people visit Canada | ! the benefits--what mn conpection with the exposition, cach spends only $30, there willbe a | at $250,000 each, there | Uhis { They must | Montreal | Can't they | government ig not i developed in value | ernment. . . : this is only onc aspect | | | has | | dict gtho mayor and charge him | He's been talking too much. ex- | EE ---- ---- countries be induced to make exhibits $1,- the i permanent settlers, will be 250,000. -1f Canada gots, through 100,000 represents a capital of $1, 000, there will be a gain of $100,060, - 000, occasion, and each the fair and managers believe | that another $100,000,000 in new capi- for If all outlay tal will ho sint investment in will follow of $5,000,000 the country. this an initial how will be a most profitable under taking. NOTRS. is said the EDITORIAL In New Zealand it men enjoy the franchise equally with wo | the men and act their part perfectly, be of a better brand than the sufiragettes of England. There 'is said to be so far this | season 25 pee cept. more travel than Possibly, but not on the Can- adian The not yet being overrun by the people. last. side, islands - are of the Transcontinental railway is still va cant, though, Mr. Lumsden Tt cannot 'be salary that The post of engineer new 18 yet | acting. is the willing to give as the government is $10,000 a year. now bar, that is being to Mr. ered that the Always the way. Now a successor cought Lumsden it is discov pay must be raised. The of the service is realized at the loss and de- value preciation of the retiring servant, ? Ottawa going wrong Yet that the is charged that beneiils What is this in. a civic sense ? It interests ig ¢ « harge. rea! tate public expense, lie tor ? secure at the Where dog called 'he is that pup watch aty audi Whit are Sir James World go wants the The to after men who the have his scalp. that ney knocking commission And he cleanwny, power or they will our contemporary intimates will have to do some house Well, well. Who is the Judas now ? The Oitawa Journal thinks that ihe should scandals paporé be dealing local in plac of Whitney power policy. both 2 The Whitney something so sac with the hitting the do red that it must not be touched. Cleveland (Yorkshire) clootion indicate that public feeling the Asquith gov- The does not is running againgt The budget is the issue and it is consolidating -the vote that Will be cast in the general election. Seven reporters in Montreal contra with repudiates, It's a failing of too Ii they do nob like to be quoted they siyving things ~ whieh he many public men. i should give their tongues a rest. and | Ontario, Rural Population. Toronte, <-hily 17.--W. Sutherland, the provimpial director, says the de crease of the rural population of On- tario, not including New Ontario, from | 1885 to 1905, the last year for which figures are available, was 114,971. He reports - 188,080 acres less under wheat and 30,000 Jess logs this year than last year. Montreal To Naples. New York, July 16.--A London spatch says a new line of steamships to carry cabin and emigrant passen- gers is §o begin a service from Naples to Canada next November. In the summer time thoy bre to land on the other side. in Montreal), and winter at Portland, Maine. : de $1.65 Watertown & Return $1.65. Saturday, 5 am. or 2 p.m., Sun- HE ENJOYS HIS MEALS NOW For He Keeps a "Little Digester" Handy Mr. Glassco, of Toronto, wrote us on May 13th last: Tur CoLEMAN Meprcing Co., 509 Church St., Toronto, Dear Sirs,-- I wish you would send me another box of your "Lit! igesters'"'. All the members of my family have been using them and have obtained the most satis- factory results. I congratulate you 6m your success in putting up a tablet for the cure of Indigestion. 1 suffered for years and tried everything that was recommended to me. Nothing gave me relief, until I was persuaded to try ' 'Little Digesters", Now I never suffer from Indigestion, 1 enjoy my meals and am not afrdid to eat, because I know a "Little Diges- ter" after each meal will digest my food. I recommend them to all my friends who suffer from Indigestion and would further say that you may publish the above if you wish. I know there are thousands of people suffering from Indigestion who will be glad to know there is a safe and sure cure for them. Yours very truly, (Signed) E. S. GLASSCO, "Little Digesters' cost 25 cents at your druggists, or by mail from Coleman Medicine Co., Toronto. 25 For Sale. $2,000--Double new, B. C. i Frame Dwelling, $1,400--New Frame Single Dwel- ling. $1,900--Frame B.C, Dwelling, Single, nice situation. $3,300--New Double . House, | plastered, with brick front, B. C.,| in good situation. $7,000--Fine Solid Brick, mod- | ern home, nice large grounds, situation. $800--Single 7 easy terms. rooms, Frame,! Full particulars at D.A.Cays 07 Brock St. 0 COAL! * The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. o - SCRANTON Coal is good coal and we guar- antes prompt delivery. 'Phone, 183. Booth & Co. FOOT WEST STREET. ofofocforforts ¥ « While In our city take a few minutes - to call and examine the extensive and beautiful collection of ANTIQUE FURNITURE and OLD FASHIONED ARTICLES, which we are offering at a low cash price or exchan . 1 will buy any part or all in your home. Send post card. L. Lesses, Cor. Princess and Chatham Sta., Kingston, Ont, I TIT I I III III) Wise Heads. Wear Campbell Bros.' light hats. day, 7.30 am, or 2 p.m.; returning circulation: of $25,000,000, If only five | Sundex or Monday. 2 When trouble goes to sleep don't set - the alarm clock. Wie BBY'S. There are a great many people saving mone y here these days. They're saving it by investing it in Clothes and all sorts of wearables for Men, Boys and Little Men, Investigateand you'll get into the saving line, also! Rie a Ae ue Shirt Special No. 1 Tooke and Crescent Brand $1.00 & 1.25 Shirts, Now 69c. All sizes. Shirt Special No. 2 Tooke and Crescent Brand 75c Shit ts, 14 to 163. 5 Now 39c. Straw Hat Special Looking for something new and choice in a ° Straw Hat. Sir! You'll find it here, for we've. the season's choicest and best. Sce Our Special $1 Straw Hats § ~ Don't put off buying. The Montreal Stock Co's. Big Hurry-Up Sale is swinging along at a terrific clip. livery day makes a differ- ence. Big assortments still in Dry Goods, Ladies' Ready-to-wear Goods; also Men's and Boys' Clothing .and Furnishings. But the GOODS you want here to- day, might be gone to-mor- row. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR 12}c English and Canadian Prints at 9¢ yd. 121c to 15¢ Fancy Musling at 7c yd. 12ic Apron Gingham at 9c. 124c White Cotton at 8c yd. 75¢ to 90¢ Dress Goods and SBuitings at 49¢ yd. 40c Unbleached Table Linen at 23c yd. 6c Checked Glass Towelling at 4c yd. 124c English Art Muslin at 8c yd. Handsome Lace Curtains, worth $1.00 pair for 69c. : Men's High-Grade Suits at $4.68, 7.98 and 10.98. Worth almost double those prices. Men's Working Pants at 98c pair, Boys' Two-Piece Suits, worth $3.00 for $1.98. Boys' Knickers, worth 75¢ pair for 48c. : Men's Cotton Socks, worth 10c pair, selling 3 pair for 20c. ; 25¢ Silk Four-in-hand Ties, selling 2 for 25¢. Men's Double Thread Balbriggan Underwear at 35¢. Men's Heavy Denham Overalls and Smocks at 69c. J Children's Patent Leather Buster Belts at 8c. And the hundreds of ether bargains worth while coming early for. COME! LOOK! SEE! 1 you don't find bargains all over the place--Big Bargains--Don't buy ; that's all. The Montreal Stock Co, 180--PRINCESS ST.--180 Phone No. 844.