Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1909, p. 8

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PACE FIGHT. = Given Up To Di No. 100 George St., Sorel, Quebec, : 'suffered from womb disease for seven - years, with dreadful pains over the front of the body, over the back and down' the legs. I had indigestion and chroni¢ constipation and the constipation was 80 bad that I went sometimes for.ten to © fifteen days without any action of the bowels. 1 was ill in bed for one wholg Year. At one time I was so low that everyone thought I was going to die, and the last Rites of the Church were administered to me, I was treated by six different doctors without any benefit. = , ve 4 + ANOTHER FLAG EPISODE HOW A" CANADIAN "SHIP FARED IN AUSTRALIA. 'Officials of Port Adelaide Failed to Recognize the Canadian Ensign and Ordered a British Flag In Hs Place ~--After a Heated Dispute With Handspikes Explanation of Affair Was Arrived At. All the talk lately about an alleged insult to the British flag in Toronto, startad one of the city's well-known wholesale merchants reminiscing .the | val MADAME JOSEPH LIRETTE Then I gat a sample of "Fruit-a-tives," but I had no faith in them at all, and I would not have tak :n"them only my husband beggéd so hard for me to try them. As soon #s I began to .take "Fruit-a-tives" 1, grew better, the bloating wis relieved, the sleeplessness" | Ape rered CTT h acted, and the bowels were moved, hut above all the fearful womb pains were made easier, I have taken. eighteen hoxés in al and I am now perfectly well again.'t (Signed) Mananr JOSEPH LIRETTE, 6. for §2. 50--or trial box 25¢, from Pruit-a-tives story of a flag episode in Port Ade- laide, South- Australia, in which: he himselt was a participant. Things be- éame. very livly for a while, but in the end, just as in the Toronto affair, it was found that the whole thing was due to a mistake. But let him - TEI it in his own words : "In 1883 I was an able seaman on board the Canadian barque 'Lake Erie," on a voyage from London, Eng- land, to Port Adelaide, South Aus- tralia, with genéral cargo. Our com- mander was Captain John Keay, our chief officer was George Fullam, and the second officer was Jack Bird, all Nova Scotia men, and 'two-thirds of the crew of 28 men were Nova Sco- tians or Canadians. : "We arrived in Port Adelaide one bright morning, and like all deep- water ships, we dressed ship when we moored alongside of our dock, and we were very proud to haul up the Canadian ensign at our peak. Dur- ing the forenoon we were visited by 3 Jlosscuger from the deputy port 's office, who came aboard and ordered our flag to be pulled down and the British ensign to be hoisted. Naturally, our mate eR on his, own ship, was not used to taking orders. A quick vight-and-lefe--one -belweern- the eyes and the other in the neigh- borheod of the chin--put the messen- ger froin the port warden's office out of Lasiness, and a few seconds later ihe bo'sun and the bo'sun's mate were busy piping 'All hands aft." On our "61 -an- interesting | Lord Strathcona for all its more im- Prot-Rebe : "the actual cost to him has been. Lord Strathcona and Sir Wm. Mac. donald Big Givers. Lord Stratheona's recent gift of half a million dollars. to McGill Uni- versity for the completion of new medical buildings and the increase of the professors' salaries brings afresh to the mind the great debt which this university owes lo its two principal benefactors -- Lord Strathcona 'and Sir William Macdonald. - ¥8¢ great is this debt that, without these two men, McGill to-day, instead of being a world-famous sedt of learning, would be nothing more than a small college of parochial reputation. Lord Strathcona has always had an especial love for the medical department, and his donations have largely been in aid of thi cular faculty. His most outstanding gift 16 McGill, however," was the palatial Royal Victoria Col- lege for Women, which he built and equipped at his own expense. Alto- gether, his gifts to the university J must now approach $2,000,000, and, in__addition, it_must.be remembered. that he has given something like §1:- 500.000 to the Royal Victoria Hospital, which works in close connection with the MeGill Medical Faculty. ; Great as are Lotd Strathcona's gifts, however, they pale beside those of Sir William Macdonald, which to- tal at least $10,000,000, and probably exceed that sum by a considerable amount, Besides large amounts for endowments, MeGill University is in- debted to Sir William Macdonald -efid portant buildings. Lord Strathcona ave the medical building and Royal Victoria College "for Women, while Sir William Macdonald has given the Physics, Chemistry and Mining and Engineering buildings, together with the palatial McGill Union, used as a social club for the students, and last, but not least, the unique agricultural college at Ste. Anne de Bellevue. This latter is put in the above list at $3,- 000,000. Only Sir William himself aad "however ine is known that the endowment fund is just over two million dollars, and it is commonly said among McGill men that the whole thing cost him J dma SAN "what --. WANT CANADIAN CATTLE. Glasgow Butchers' Would Like Them | Put Out to Pasture. Mr. A. M. Trotter, veterinary sur- geon for the police department of the Moore Abattoir of Glasgow, Scotland, who has been on a short holiday trip to friends in Montreal, as well as in Toronto, Niagara Falls, and "other western Ontagio points, left for home |- recently. Mr. Trotter, who from his official position should be an authority on the subject, just beford sailing, gave his views to The Montreal Stan- dard on the cattle embargo by which the cattle imported from Canada wer placed in the quarantine station a examined by a veterinary surgeon ap- pointed by Be rite Government, and must be slaugh .withi 1 'certain Time, say Whiered uth ry Trotter said that the general "feels ing was that the Canadian cattle ought to be allowed in to the country and placed for a few months on the grass, as they were then in a much better | condition for the market. 3 added Mv. Trotter; "that during the nine years that 1 have been in charge of the meat in- spection at (Masgow, I have had: four hundred thousand cattle either from Canada or the United States pass through my hands, and they were slaughtered under thf supervision of myself or my assistants,' and in no in- stance' was there the slightest sus- picion of contagious pleuro-pneu- monia." "You think, then, that were the Canadian cattle put on the grass for a short time, they would be in much better condition for the market?" Mr. Trotter was asked. "Most certainly," he Yreplied. "For thirteen years before coming to Glas- gow to take up my official position, 1 was on the east coast of Scotland, and the feeders there much prefefred re- ceiving the cattle from Canadian or. . ¥ Because of the special flue con- struction and because oven is built of nickel steel. the heat & distributed evenly throughout the Pandoga ventilated oven. ~ Just look at a batch of bread baked, in. your.neighbars. Dae dora. See how Haiprmiy alike is the crust on each - loaf. Pandora oven is certainly the: perfect baker. and every Lise asily egulate Pandora'is simple in construc- tion--easily regulated. Fire can be made to burn up quickly or. . checked rapidly---~drafits respond' immediately. Can. be checked down to hold fire for 2X0 ours, "Thermometer is tested, for range 'leaves factory. "You find it an infall- ible guide to baking For Sale by Lemmon & Co. sources to any other, owing to their being easier adapted and made ready for the markpt." Depress NOT ALL HE EXPECTED. How the Pilot Hero Disregarded the Conventions of Heroism. A couple of men prominently con- ear VARICOCELE CURED £9 NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. FINISH Confined to His Home for Weeks. work, severe straining dnd evil habits in' youth brought on a : » viricocele. When I worked hard t ching would become floors. It gives an excellent finish, and 1 was often 'Ifid up for a week at atime. My family also for stair halls aud whereveg ysician told me an operation was my only hope---but I dreaded it tried several specialists, but, soon found out all, they wanted was m is much trafic. It will ens money. | commenced to look upon all doctors as little better than 4 v the a gold watch was presented to the rogues. One day my boss asked me why I was off work so much and 1 told him my condition. He advised 10e to consult Drs, Kennedy & if SUN " pilot who had taken the steamer Mont~ nedy, as he had taken treatment from then himself and knew outdoor work on Sir William is still in business as a tobacco manufacturer. He never ad- vertises his goods, and he pursues the most conservative methods, not even having a telephone in his factory or in his house. Anyone buying import- ed' tobacco from him has to send in with the order an accepted check for the import duty, and under no cir- cumstandes does he allow credit to extend over the end of the month, the only concession allowed being that those who do not pay may can- For pine, hardwood or stained nected with St. Lawrence River navi- | gation, were swapping yarns the oth- | er day, and one of them told an amus- ing story of a presentation company. | At one of the annual meetings of the | Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co, | beauty of the natural 2 real down the rapids. This immense . yy, they were square and skillful. { wrote them and got Tne New METHOD vessel was built at. Toronto, and then TREATMENT. My progress was somewhat slow and during the first the hull and'machinery, without any. et Ra Sots ee superstructure, had to make the peril- e complete cure. | could only earn $12 a week in a machine shop be- 1 y ous trip to Montreal. Thanks to the R : fore treatment, now 1 am earning $31 and n lose a day. 1 wish cel their orders. Yet such is his re- | wonderful skill of the pilot, this voy- RY ¥ \/7 all sufferers knew of your valuable eatinent, RY C. LOCUST. putatian that he does an enormous | ago was made without any serious s : : 22 - LOCUST. wholesale business in chewing and | jamage, though many had regarded it. | HA YOU smoking tobaceo, dnd it is out of this | 4 almost impossible; for a boat of . R BLOOD BEEN DISEASED? business that he has made his im- | {hat size. The directors. of the com- wi loD Bo SONS are the most prevalent and most serious diseases, They sap the very ; : Ami} ife blood of the victim and unless entirely eradicated from the syste: Hl cause 3 mense fortune. i : ej pany - felt that some redognition complications. Beware or ers It TY appretess A Poss a ] A peculiar thing is that Sir William | should. be given the pilot, and the, METHOD cures all blood diseases, : : not only hates the smoking habit, | scknowledgment took 'the form of a FLOUNG OR MIDDLE AGED MEN.--Imprudént acts or later excesses have broken Ie . dGwn your system. ou feel the symptoms stealing over you. Mentally, i= but positively loathes tobacco chew handsome gold watch. an vitally you are not the mah you used to be ol should be will You heal the ing, and does his best 2 disqourage The chronometer was handed to the danger signals? : : a the use of tobacco in all with whom | quring and skillful helmsman with a | Are you a victim? Have vou lost hope? a you Intendi : : | 1 . Are you ¢ ave 3 st hope? Are you intending to marry? Has 4 he. comes in contact, It is related 1 fou kind words. of congratulation. and: READER es FHOoE Hoon AISHIRETY HEPA Sr Ih RORENAEST hr Ti cs of him that when he was visiting New | praise. Then the knight of the wheel 11 i SATMENT Will cure yor. What it has done for others it will do for you. Consultation Brunswick recently with Prof. Rob- | it0,d there in the midst of a general ree, waggons, 2 fronts, boats, ete), and in- 4 oileloths Dries r work on furniture, and all woodwork quitk and hard in a few hours, SOLD BY , Except in eases where the Auditory nerve is paralysed, all degrees of deafness, from the mildest to the most severe, have been successfully met by the ¢" AUROPHONE,"' and hearing restored. Tone and articulation are true and clear ; the voice of the speaker sounds perfectly natural ; the sweet strains of music may be heard in a natural manner and enjoyed to the fullest extent. The "AUROPHONE"" consists of : Ist. A Sound Trans- mitter (or artificial ear), dee our new stock of Granite and Marble. Just arrived. | KINGSTON GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS. . Cor. Princess and Olesgy Ja. America's Largest Crane. ._ The new and powerful floating most Creamalt labels by Dec the one bringing, in the seg "UPTODATE SHOE REPAIRING done while you wait." All No hall soles put a prize of o boy or girl who starts saving Entrance slips to the contest may be ob Limited, Ottawa, fo be hauled down, and the mate ordered that we line up alongside the ' ¢ Joi the pprt warden's office ag couple AT EATON a2 re mEssengers were sent down, and A WONDERFUL LITTLE Yau! down the flag that was flying; and on the mate still refusing to do aboard, a bunch of sailyrs that had been six months at sea' were ready 'It did not tast long; but while it lasted it was hot. During the fracas office, or rather the shipowners' agents No matter who has treated vou, write for au honest opinion Fi t te ho helped Sir Wil 1 § tati E + Books Free "The Golden Monitor," (Mustrated) on Tjsenses of Neon Free of Charge. i ertson a wailer who = | silence of expectation. Everyone sat' / ensign, ¥ : ew \ ects Ev is ha 4 iti lim on with his coat, wishing to in- | waiting for this intrepid riverman to **Now this happened to a British Z 20 or envelopes. Ex in i SMO ir William's tude in the words sacred , § "In fact, our | had smoked tobacco of Sir would conclude in the I ur " haul his | manufacture for fifteen years. to such occasions: "I only done my RS. i y ; th' emotion, and tears South Australian Government; but heel. grow husky with ' " when it was explained, it shows how | fill his eyes? No. On the contrary, by an overzealous officer, only anx- | ot Canoes. There is a Venetian as- | Watch. joa sh." -- ious to carry out his interpretations of qupect about the little six months' old Purty nice watch," he finally re- - r It - t "reamalt Contest. 'Australia was inaugurating a navy of to civilization or farther back from camalt Bie aaa oy. : her own, consisting of a number of Ne frontier. | Here and there canoes reamal read is here and its popularity has been tiuly marvelous, : J cranes for which the port of Montreal To the boy Sl in rire -. same as the Britieh Sora Navy 2 westward, southward and northward | hag.been waiting for the past twelve | o0(}, ou will o a 3 ton savin serve, but which had a round, white | during every hour of daylight. : i t g the Atlantic took place recently, and | soc. box arrival aft 'we were told that the ~~ ship, every man--in fact everybody froxi the dock, without coming aboard LECTRICAL IN : E oS SYRUMENY 80 a detachment of police was sent for a rough-house; and for a few the commander, Captain Keay, came "the commander was compelled to haul NO NAMES' USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONGENT. PRIVATE. No names ship in a British port, and naturally, gratiate himself with the famous Joy, ress in broken accents his undying i i i "A most disgusting habit," snap- | guty." a : . , ship out into ihe offing and lay at Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. easily mistakes can occur through | A City of Canoes. he stood there, cool as a cucumber she instructions silver city, for the waterways form | marked in a meditative tone, "but 1 If you have been observ: ol 1 butlee Lt | tous lsmiall coasting gunboats. The South | 5re dragged up on the shore, while rave been observant: you will natico a little football label 'on nths is now established and in op- nd areatost nt beh wo Fh disc on the lower wing with an abor- At the foot of the main street a big me ond greatest number we will give she passed it successfully. i ker now has the best chance. wat dealers or warden had ordered the Canadian flag ' ; oni the ship, including the cooky#to ri - Bagile a/ handspike. : 7On the return of the mesesnger the ship, they commanded that we IN AID OF THE DEAF for, Naturally, when the police came minutes it looked like an Irish wake. aboard, and by instructions from the down the flag and substitute the red on boxes or envel s. Everything confidential. Question list and cost of Treatment enquiries were made as to why such philanthropist, remarked that he | jevotion to the company. Perhaps he) anchor and fly his flag in spite of the | ped out Sir William, turning on his But did he say' this? Did his voice the misinterpretation oi instructions | Gowganda might be called the City frappe, and gazed intently at the | -- - "It appears that at that time South | the principal means of getting back don't see no chain. : the hottom of avery Creams loa Australian flag is a blue ensign, the | jiparq sped "by the paddle, strike e m every Creamalt Joaf. i 7 eration. Her first test on this side o i iginal or nigger in the corner. When | ghite launch looms up alongside the : t : the navy was inaugurated, they adopt- | gotilla of canoes like the Lusitania ined freq from Lackie, the Ba Repairing work done by hand. which can be worn pinned to the front of coat or dress, or covered - by the coat, so as to be carried completely out of might. It is a flat disk 2} ins. ed the blue ensign with the nigger for their naval flag, the same as the British Royal Navy adopted the white ensign with the red cross of St. An- drew. and in adopting this flag for" among a lot of river tugs or ferries. Tents dot the landscape here and there among the larger and more per- manent buildings of log or board. As Gowganda is supposed to be a Just opposite the Harbor Commis- sioners office, a large lake launch des- tined for use on Lake Temiscamingue, was waiting to be hauled up on board a flat car to be conveyed to its des- our window v I. J. LACKIE, PRINCESS ST. on by machine. All work guaranteed, J. GREEN, 291 Princess St. the South Australian navy they pro- dry town, a realistic touch is 'given | tination. The crane was placed in hibited all Australian vessels from fly- | by' 3 sign which bears the words position, the lifting apparatus attach- ing anything but the red ensign or | "Gowganda Saloon," but only soft | ad and she hauled the ecrait up British ensign; but in making out | jrinks are served. Down at the water | in the air, swung it round and placed their regulations, instead of using the | front is a unique institution called | ji gently in the required position. words 'South Australian vessels," 1t | the "Gowganda Canoe Exchange." | The operation was watched with in- in the hollow of the hand. read, 'all colonial vessels," conse- | \nother building boasts a signboard { terest by a large number of spectators. a quently the ship I was In, hailing | hearing the words "Quick Lunch." The test was directed by Mr. John 3rd, A Small Battery, from a British colony, came' under | Three reading chartered banks carry } Thomson, of the firm of Vickers, Sons which may be carried in one's the regulations as a colonial vessel | conspicuous signs which indicate that | & Maxim, the buildings, while Mr. F. pocket without bulk or weight. and consequently under the rules of | the monetary business of the camp in | W. Cowie, the Harbor Commissioners" The three are electrically con the port a 'colonial vessel was| well looked after. enginecr, was also present. ~J nected by an adjustable cord, compelled to fly the British flag The crane: is now, therefore, open go that the sound waves, atrik- instead of the colonial Novdiess to | for the handling ou al business Heat ing the transmitter, are cone say, the matter was quickly reme- | : 8 : ils 1 offers. She is the largest floating ducted in a magnified form to died, and a very short time after- atu! Sime RL granc on this continnent, and the se- the ear-piece. "3% ward a deputation again Visjled pur not generally understood, and is so | cond largest in the world, having a If you are hard of ship from the port wi severe that there is a reluctance to | lifting capacity of 75 tons. Canadian flag. which was done with innocent, persons are 8 . bh . . . ao . i 3 S 8 put to incon- EHON E a trial ; irs Jou great ceremony, resulténg In 8 BEN | oonience and loss, being only able to privilege. See 1t when tae dispose of them as old silver at a grog, and a half-holiday. mere fraction of their nominal value stration x be Sivan Jou by Writes From Arctic. at the same time to keep the currency an experf, free ol charge, A letter has been received at, the| clean, the Minister of Finance has on a month's trial ; if not fully Steffansson, who is far up in the Arc- | general 'to take such coins at a dis- satisfied then, we'll refund tic circle, conducting natural re-| count of 25 per cent. off their face ¢ Anderson. The two gentlemen are; at the mint. The new model living among the Eskimos, their prin- - ready. : efit says that. he has come in ; ?* (Optical Parlors Sreffansson ays fhat-he hae some in The Ontario Medical Council has contact with many Is : appointed a committee to discuss | i . The two Sxpiorers got along well the Ndrthwest Provinces the subject Fl i . during their long stay_in t | of medical reciprocity. Manitoba has i 0 : tg ve year more hey expect to spend B 3 . : \ : : : "y ritish Columbia is not yet prepared ; TORONTO - WINNIPEG next winter at the mouth of the Cop-{ ("wra) with the question. It is some- We The letter was written on the os i ki oy or : e qualified: Canadian physician of taking five months to reac h Ottawa. one province should be a professionkl Ww Maypole | @ cake ith. of soap that dyesand me. world in Eagland. Joap No mess, no troube, no streaks. The tired women's | MAYPOLE SOAP 68 Manv a man's veracity 1s unim- family' of corns by Putnam's Corn Colors~rse. for Blah, peachable until he acquires the fishing | Extractor, which cures eorns and A hard drinker uvaturally if "Putnam's' is" used soft drinks stitutes. in diameter, # 2nd. A Recejver (or ear piece) which can be held firmly to the ear by means of a light headband, or a telescopic handle, or may be concealed IK WERE DROWNED IN COLLISION. -------- HUNDRED OR MORE To Redeem Old Coins. Rieti RR eed ~~ RE Fi Task for Canadian Clubs. He ha Dominion Day should mean some- thing mow t¢ Canadians-than. an ep- portunity to see a horse race: There should be something nationally dis- tinctive about this holiday, somathing to set-it-up as ga annu Ebenezer. In every centre of population there should be some specific and notable recognition of the day's significance. It is not easy to frame a plan to win general -approval in this regard, but in the chain of Canadian clubs which now extends from coast to coast there is a. machinery whioh, properly and |. patriotically used, could work out af scheme of great national value.--St. | John Sun. THE STEAMBOAT COLOMBIA | AT HEE DOCK IN. MONTEVIDEO is now ; Medical Reciprocity. . QUrem British First. | NARBom British Columbia as they have in the middle west many | American settlers and whether west or east of ihe mountains we have no | better, no more patriotic people. While | .they live here, and when once they | come they do not as a rule go away, | 1 ; they are Canadians; but they are more | i AE than that, they are British and they | : Cpu vagy Shs MICH TEV TDED HAF K not infrequently set an example to| ¢ A ey means iF ~ Eis the natives of the country in the mat- | Reseavee QECCURRE ter of their duty to imperial interests which is very salutary to the r:they unthinking public of the Dominion.--! Vancouver Province. have in Capital Abroad. Why is it that so much Canadian capital is invested abroad? Millions upon millions of Canadian money are invested in Mexico in water-powers and irrigating lands. Much ig also used in the American stock market. It looks as if this were not -a good country for the investox.--Daily Re- view: Peaterborough. First Child Prospered. Mr. J. Costello, who was 'the first white child, born at Calgary, in Al- berta, Canada, was endowed by the local authorities twenty-five years ago with a 25-foot plot of land. Calgary is now a prosperous eity, and he has sold the plot for $13,000. Murdered. $1.65 Watertown & Return $1.65. Saturday, 5 a.m. of 2 pm., Sun day, 7:30 a.m. or. 2 p.m.: returning Sunday or Monday. whole ck, here by commanaer he wind came togeth the harbor Ih Brome -- en ei otions hoist the hearing give the " AURO- with instructions for us to he © | prosecute and as a consequence many eral piping 'aft of the watch for Toronto, a special demon- oe : ? P - In order to relieve such persons and Further--take the instrument geological "survey "at Ottawa from V. | now authorized the asgstant receivers. your money searches in conjunction with Dr. | value, so that they may be reccined cipal diet being caribou Savon d Floor, Yonge Stred. afore i Sao ite 0 ge ¢ er before have seen a white man. | oh" nittees from Manitoba and here r will remal (oF. § where they, will remain for over a already appointed a committee, but 5 per Mine River. Feb. 14 thing little better than a scandal that outlaw in anether.--Hamilton Times. washes at the same Maypole 30% poumnois nouncertain results, diome Dye. ---- Put right. out of business, a Frank L.Bovedict & Co., Montreal, habit. warts in ohe day No pain or core while The man of many: opinions is, bound : 1 Refuse sub to have some that are worthles ing the § draws the line at 3 .- 5

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