Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Oct 1909, p. 5

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. THE DAILY BRITISH 'WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1909. ------------ e---- ms pn 8 A LONELY PLACE AUTHORS' RECORDS, FROZE WER KNEE. Facts About the Speed of Famous, When "Our Own Correspondent" H 1 'BELLA COOLA A A PARADISE ° Story' Tefters. Been at Fault. Few things are more. re arial | 1 Lord Lansdowne 'made use ol the ' FOR FERTILITY. than the widely different rates at present participle "winking" in a ve which authors produce their work. ' 4 speech; but, owing to an out Man Can Live There Amidst Scenic One will dash off a long novel in a | burst of applause, the reporters took : .verish . writing: i - . else in Beauty in Veritable Land of mahth of Jeverish four Sears ot 4 it down as "mincing." All, that is, [Few "dosds regulate out-of-order mide Anpwhite od the Milk and Honey--Discription day too long for a similar task. save one, who, not catching the word { Kidneys. <= and ] t a cure as a fifty-cent treat : as . promp of the Place. will reel off 15,000 words a day, Aehile {h at all. bravely Syvte dow oe Baat i A real surprise awaits every suf jmeat of Pape"s Diuretic, which any . va > his rival, B. thinks he has done quite - ; irapt " ferer from kidney or bladder trouble {druggist can supply. Be 5 i dise of , 3 E + Tir i Coola, B.C, 35 a. par Lise f a satisfactory day's work when he | sod dea} of what the street hawkers who takes several doses of Pape's| It is needless to feel miserable and { fertility where man may live amidst call "great jun and amusement.' 4 : eb 4 *r has committed 700 or 300 words to . Diuretic. Misery in the back, sides or jworried because this unusual' prepard- chic beauty in a veritable amd of |. 0 And. again. a, lifetime But Lord. Lansdowne is not the | i tion goes at once 'to the out-of-order milk and" honey 'st a minimum ex. FPRG. ANC. 08H A Hh hn DAY | lv sufferer by misreporting, nor is lions, sick headache, nervousness, rheu- » a penditure of the sweat of his brow 16d in one case books whic 3 You. 1 3. "likely to be the last. Semetimes matism piu, heart palpitations, diz- kidpeys and urinary System, There the waters teem with fish and" C0 count oy the fing ers of one and the mistake is due to defective acous. zines, slesplessnesss inflamed or. swol- [ting its healing and there vepison, bear-meat and wild. ai another, Ho hin is By ans ties, sometimes to the inaudibility of len eyelids, lack of energy and all strengthebing i directly fowl of afl descriptions are cusy spoil ™.. Hore gnhstan 3 ve Fig the speaker. And sometimes, but very . symptoms of out-of-order Kidners sin- {the organs and glands affected and | to the Unter nat \rippe w ohu Oliver Hobbes, or istanee, rarely, the reporter is at fault. ply vanish ; paplebes the cure beldre you realizo It "lies four hundrec TE ilen north nh " . Such a reporter is the hero of a - a Hs of Vancouver by sicamship, then novels and a lore number of plays, story which the late. David Chrstie | Uncontrolleble urination (especially | your physician, pharmacist, banker : Tr hy, PCD nee confessed the she rarely pro- " at night), smarting, offensive and reantile agency will tell you sixty miles. inland through Burke's 3° .ed more thant 160 words. in & day. Murray was fond of telling. The re- { discolored. water aud other Vladder or any me a Channel, fram where the Channel Nr Me "pe mle I considers snp | Porter and Mr. Murray were col- misery ands Gi that ) ape, Thompson & Pape, of Cin- touches tidewater. It is a valley a is lav's work. and | 1eagues on a provineial paper, and | T° . : ~ |cinnati, is a * large and responsible i wike . . , stretching lar int the great ranch 4 A god ga x ir re the former was sent to "take down" | The moment you suspect kidney or medicine concern). thoroughly worthy A woman' wo is sick and suffering, and won't at least Fiands: of the imerior---a. gateway into. °F thay he ep hgh in ih --in_ the technical term--a well-known uiinary disorder, or feel any. rhewga- 'of vour configlence. try a medicine which has the record of Lydia ET Pinkham"s | fhe latter. over "The Side." one bre a tr WW. Jacobs Ras | local speaker atla political meeting. tism. Fevin taking Ue hatin me- | Aceept oily Pape's Diurctio--fifty- 'Vegetable Ce wripoand A tq blame of her own wretched the est passes through the heights. (0 00 quite _pieased: tc pon 300 The orater wound up his speech with divine, with the knowledge that there fcont trentinent--any drug store any- pe A n® and eesier grade in } words of one of his funny stories tn the well-known Tennysenian tag: is no other remedy, at any prices, where in the world. condition. Slide," for pack-truins, has lately : ; Ls bl | d 8 p ots, pr---- ee SE cuperscded the lo smdey The same time. Mr. Hall' Caine | "01 RCS ore Hie (AN erent : . ! seed + oid ww, meade unde ' 7 . a hoy a } n 2 a ) There are literally hundreds of thousands of women in the supervision of IP Morri. Hinks he has done a capital week's | "0 1 - f won: 4 ch : 1 2 work when he has produced 6,000 ' J Lanada and the United States who have been benefited by ot iow: préctical knowledge of corde.' although that he'has the pen | And this is how it appeared in the fe a Pr y etl a eas 4 C ps and faith 'in the Ootza Lake distriet fs adv Swe ter ia proved by the | Paper this famous old remedy, which was produced from roots | ani Samounuine nies armel dat hemes Bro DU mond | Th speaker concluded by remark and Merbs over thirty years ago by ad woman to relieve due the revealing of 2 while traveling from Scotland to | In that, in his opinion. kind hearts woihan' afforin 7 J - assibitlities to th etffers that are (og 3 = >? were superior to coronets, and there 18 sullcry be nour ny ie . "Ar "Rider Huggerd has written a could be' no doubt as to the advan-- Read what these women sav: Bella Coola ix an ol n By long story in six weeks, but his aver. | '4ge over Norman blood possessed by : ; : f re. rate Gf DERI tis harely Tb simple faith.' Belleviver, Que. -- "Without Lydia F..Pinkham's Vegetable sears a rendezvm ge Tai mj fuduction 1a Barely hi \' few weeks ago Mr. Lewis Har- | Compound i would not he alive. For five months I had painful 1 nationalitics 0 the g YOIN'S '3 .cny; mitothis as alsg the 1 co ferred seat) chat he ¢ wwerage of that most' prolific writer art relery in a speech to wha irregular peviods and inflammation of the uterus. I suffered supply. for the country within a a Le Qu wal vhost p ro fort | termed "the fiscal juggle." By some like & martyr and thought often of death. I consulted two doc | radius of several hundred miles ea Qu Py 3 000 pr Tie in a | Means or other the phrase reached tors who could do nothing for me. 1 went to a hospital, and the |! 0 the 2 a nov o ; words In a i trading post, ! } d company, by its rectitude and | the newspaperd as "the fiscal gaggle hest doctors said | must®snbmit to an operation, because [ had nir-dealing k 1 TH. - pay ov Rag won ay i kent > anc f¢ = a reve ke a tumor. | weni back home much discon ed. One of my | nee of the redman, who : : a snail's and ' "a Whole Simi 16 cousfus advised we (0 take yonr Compound, as it had cured her. he quickest to apnreciate a Such a speedy peuinan s3 My. | TOE 85 philologists attempt. I did so and =oon commenced to feel hetter, and my appetite 1," so-has its late fe ri Moore turns 2 ldo alucidate the puzzle, which pL came back with the first bottle. Now I feel no pain and am resent owner of the nfvel at the rate 6f 4.000 words | 2d Ig cucicale the puszie, 4 caplans cured. Your remedy is deserving of praise," --Mrs. Emma Chatel, | ame store, and withal cif wiagis. 07): ond has more than vd high tion semt to an evening paper--The Yalaxticld, Belleriver, Queboe. . { trate; of the place, mt' cons 1 i an Mi AL ; Globe--by one of the reporters who Erle, Pa. "1 suffered for five years from female troubles, fidence and gained an abiding 4800... records hans i) eh, e | was 'present at the time the Spee h and at last was almost helpless. 1 tried three doctors but they hea over i mut of the EY over 4.000.000 words; hn | wes delivered ) did ie no good. My sister advised me to try Lydia E. Pink- iin rnd ! ud 8 hy. ns S ; i 'tuthorship Mi H In the very same week as wiihessod, ham's Vegetable Compound, and it has made me well and strong. \ trhiness dur { ols thousht hing of progjuc- the bungle over Lord Lansdtwne" 1 hope all suffeping women will just give Lydia E. Pinkham's orty-five vears of residence an : T4400 words daily; "John Strenge | speech, no less a "person than his | Vegetable ompannd a trin al, for it is worth its weight in gold." } ; Th r . Vinter" boasts a marvellons day's | great opponent, Mr? Asquith, fell - Mrs, 4. PP. Endlich, R. F. D. 7, Erie Pa. The old Dagar ie Xt nds ro word of over 11.000 words. and rare- | victim At the Eighty Chab dinner Since we guarantee that all testimonials which we pub- ar re across the ig Jul ils x clow 4.060 words Shite Ms We remit poke of t Jemacracy- . TC . . 'p . . 3 i ! acer 3 h once reached a « s | centre onservatism, 0 he live- lish are genuine, is it not fair to Suppose that if Lydia ¥. a oan a iy trail he tad i ; " "and oe an | ly imagination of one reporter trans. Pinkbham's Vegetable Compound had the virtue to help | Ro he all a Noa verage of betwe 0 and 8,000 n formes] S into "'democracy-scented : X . fib ne & yee Y x Ty 8 "roe- onservatis these women it 'will help apy other woman who 1s suffer- zo Lhe road up the valley jt JERI RC rn rd Me Githos gd is folly!" earnestly ing from the same trouble. had Rent Ou Stony much as Mr. Cutclifie Hynes rxclaimed Bishop Magee in the House : ; « m : an \vergge . 0 ATds on a ceiebratec faccasion For 80 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegétable Oar QF Ri on and alohg with it enormous Such ¢ some of the wonderful | How horrified was the prelate to read Compound has been the stands Arid remedy for JAY : \ Tan i uf Jooney for Ws i hort-distance feats of well-knbwn | in the papers next morning that he female ills. No sick woman dhes justice to [{ \ i ey realy thous tulle, auth ot us see how tlhiey figure | had given utterance to the very Bac- herself who will not try this famous medicine. A Soe heen Su txpenced, of whichon'y | to distance competition Mr. | chanalian sentiment,. "Drunkenness Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and : ) hirteen theusand, have as yet bee Watt ion spent fifteen years or | is jolly!" Lord Salisbury was a mas- has thousands of cures to its credit. \ yo ted fn taxes more over "Aviwin"; Mrs, Humphry | tor phrase-maker: but one of his best Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women . (; fo tas ; Ward worked industriously for three | points was spoiled when a careless to write her for advice. She has re SA Fort William to Wabigoon. vears before she wrote "Finis" to | reporter turned his reference to guided thousands to health free of charges / 4 n describing A trip over th 8 Robert Elsmere'; Ole Schreiner | "manacles and Manitoba' into the Address Mrs, Pinkham, Lyon, Mass. = ioual Transcontinentel Railway Mr. has produced "her books at the rate |'meaningless "manacles and men at Pierras writes in The Marital f one in five vears; and Mr. George | the Bar." > Free Press: "As Superior Junction i= Meredith's books average two years Sir William Harcourt was badly piece | misre ported once in an English paper of population Three hots These are among the slow-goers, if | "Great Dis ana of the Ephesians!" he «. at the Junctio a be long-stayers in the literary race, who | «xclaimed upon the platform; but a ast I'S uple of stores and » hrivat are content to give to thé world in a | country paper had it, "Great Rinah! 0 c c i ating plat a lifetime what others ; i 1" reached there are marked signs of large part of rs | What a farce this is!" Lack of kndwi- Wako, two miles to the produce in twelve Juont hs. Their | odge of familiar quotations is a pro- also shoying signs b records in point of number are quite | lific source of misreporting. For in- ming a prosperous village, it bb pathetically pont SGritpyted oy stance, a speaker once made use of F you want to- know what the artist tailors of Europe now the head ci navigstion to Ste for instance, of Mrs. L. T. Mead the well- known lines from Milton's on Lake where wold mines are sas! ' who has at least 107 novels beneath | "1 'Allagro": : and America have decided on as the correct styles in » be pleut These minis ane a her Tame 1 I pe "Bat Come, thou goddess, fair and Fall Suits and Overcoats, there is an easy and certain way » the rate of four a year. In heaven yclept Euphrosyne " to find out. 1 ---------------------------- The country reporter - deputed to + omits extending mort) How Carl Rosa Lest Mme. Melb: "take him down' was in-despair. He 2 .s - wt William to the Wabigoon 1iv- | Not the least interesting of the re- | could not make head or tail of this This is, to visit the Fit-Reform Wardrobe. classed as st ue Eor ln | miniscences of Mr. William. Ganz, the ys! erjoue uitgiatce Bat following ees 11s larly level 1 veteran pianist, who recently celebrat. | the sound as lar as. possible, he seiz. . . . wid bears every cvidenes of fer'iiny 4 od his Polen wedding, is that .con- | ed his pen, and produced the follow- Being the recognized head of the creators of exclusive Only the forbidding appar erning the debut of Mme? Melba. | ing gem . . x : th Jorh shore Sie Nt "i | The famons pitas donna was then | "But come, thou goddess, fair and fashions, the Fit-Reform designers have strengthened hee uld have so } ' tio | Mrs. Nellie Armstrong, and she made Iree, mod hey tway from these i I ou § her dehut ars at one of Mr. Ganz's In heave n she crept, and froze her claim to leadershi up by the. masterly els have ma e ands of acres of woodland. Thor i | Goncerts at Prince's Hall, twenty | - knee . i for" this season. Fit-Reform stands supreme in highclass, | three, vears ago. 'I was so charmed The speaker was "takén down" in ies of thd soil. Portions of the ira ur | ith "her," says Mr. Ganz. "that I'l uiore senses than one! - hand tailored garments for -- 12 of Tt r ligha Fel 4 spoke to Carl Rosa about her, feeling em ---- tl i i ion n other soe "Ur © sure he would like to hear her sing Manxland as Sanctuary. gen en. i LS ~ . "1 He pencilled an appointment on his The Isle of Man. which is now a ¢ <hirt-euff for the following Tuesday i ti p <1 : i re 0 : 8 i i y b You wouldnt feel RFle Morous 4 TF hic. | afterneon, and Mrs. Armstrong duly BD BE Another of Fit-Reform 3 4 , i togeth ine formation of © called at 'my house at the time fixed. | (1 "0 fled thither in myriads. Of exclusive, models for fall is the /happy if you missed your ! faga. in Ww eal ! *Carl Rosa, however. did not come. for | 4},is degenerate period a whimsical on . //10 K 1 . \ os t} "Ty. of. \gra x | he had forgotten about the Aieange. versifier relates Tale ' shown above--rich effects --C 1 \ ! yl g LL ! ! { ment, and thus he lost an a te who | whe § tried his arts va . Kellogg's----even one meal. ry ba tL hn i would have been invaluable to him ¥h nie ha oi gk is art 1 yam in fine Tweeds--$15 to $25. 83 \ Naking r 5, 1p i BAN for his opePa company As it was, | "The ord," said Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes, with Milk lie sucess which bas attend! § Mrs. Armstrong went. to Paris to study Thine . 2 4 ne A m PR! with Mme. Mar *hesi, and later came Except on spot, which must be mine or Cream, is a tempting, wholesome dish \ has been attemipeed, be | "out in' grand That little place--'tis but a span. at any meal=--every hour is "Kellogg where 1 inate is better owi Grant a favor as often as possible, By* morals, called ye Isle of Man; 8 18 i ace i Bb, Time." Served with Fruit, Kellogg's the t Lakes that a o offered you 1 he, "and all be my. choicest' friends live 3 . there a " i ~ A a a usunl thing. wits up the With the passing of an aet in 1814, affords a "give me some more h Ancient Deb \ i Hi : which made it possible toy prosecute : Lorine, sm [TESS CRAWFORD & WALSH | \ \¢ taste you'll never want to sg : > a a y uw A tr acted outside it, his Satanic Ma- | ant ufone coma © 3 Jats te supposed bp Dave, withiaey Sole Acents or Kingdon . - Son 1 ago he app { vor 3 these aspersions.-- » 0 forget. Try it to-day --llO the Board of Control MY claimed ' fe dui v ey Man," by Agnes" Herbert . . . in 1564 he paid $39.40 more or oY . ---------------- cooking==it's ready fo BOWHT rates hn WHS NIOCOSSACY ol > 7 London's Subways TITHE > i] H (3 Matter went4o the city treasurer's o = . : . HL 2S = < - » : . EON J A London is underrun by a network 4 (8 > serve==just add milk. fice, and it as discover hat 3 , : ofr subways, or tubes to use the oo clam w is sound, and the real re i A ritish name for an underground as ehtitled 10 tie rebate | 2 CHTER BE gr These roads have been con- AK 99 8 control . prousptly tothe | 18 dail structed and are still owned rand ll hen paX . SN ! 7 RN operated by wholly or partly" inde- LONDON, CANADA 1 hh ! - Lp attin =e 3 . Ed pendent compares. The liges cross wh Subject o y : ") FR 3 - and int 't "at various points, mak- hae been idle, 3 tit on 2% TES Nae '} ing it possible by transfers to go al- COTE med, und I think he should ge A + ad A Bs most anywhere underground. The interest re ar So total mileage--constructed. authoriz- The board concurred in this, und it | ed. and projected--is 1451-2 miles, was ordered thet. the treasurer - and the total authorized capital of partment should compute th t y . the nine existing companies is .$307,- tegally compounded 2 I amount: to the old gentlems n ; his Asa Beautifier of the Skin 769.900 ---- LVIR ear a i - rg = LS . a | SONOS A will br ng thc sum mi Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment . Kept Him to the Rules. =~ Mr. Beale was lucky t pa holds a unique position. It does Sir Frederick Thesiger, while en- n \ his account b leration I 3 d : & Sm - i ; not clog the poresasdo unsani- gaged in the tonduct o a Case, object- | gil x Ayes at Sum od to the irregulanty o he counsel v Green Flag Barred tary powders but positively pro- i the PROS aide, who, in examin. 8 Ireland was landed @ Murat motes a healthful action of the ng his Withesses, put leading. ques. poke on the exus recut t skin and thereby.makesit clear, tio 2 onlay ir. uf te "soft, smooth and velvety, "I haveé a right". answered the Jeek at the : } . UNDERWEAR [550 ih eo thing ||| soothes irritation and fn. | gop, in, dea vith my ite C . J 5 i i . . y and all do decorste the froin which | | Aommation.cures chafing, pin 1{ "7a" tiut 1 offer mo objection." re "The Nickle lifts off -- Clean it with the silver" Is't . . te field -b fron ex- ples and blackheads, and a rted Sir' Frederick: "you may deal WwW TVIRE Or on The most important part of your dress Hlittion_ bask to ton. A mem. | | kinds of skin eruptions, includ- you like, but you shan't lead." that a great rotenone bia Jreses ving or on Your underclothing is the most important part of vor raiktod. the Iris] 515 Iho E ing the worst cases of €czema OW Fk Bar wash days, just ift" o e Nickle bil I eT Ty Se on SPOTS! pant of you here. the compuny's dag is 1 aud salt rheum. Foalih ayer. wh always be like new --Just a light rub heaps ht | - apparel. No matter how od or well made the rest of ) St » egertan Bb 5 ayor, . Wiese ~ ¥ WD, an ck insisted or oy ad ealures vour clothing miv be--if vour derclathing does net fit ; emoval, much to the chagrin of 3 Dr A WwW Chase's Period of office a come tn 1 ud, liaat. Thal's but one of the indy Splendid J . e > ¢ ] ] z na . - . was surveving the work of the year vou'll find 1 mn the-- Imperial Oxford Range. Call on or is uncomfortable, You ca k or feel properly dreSsed 11 F ut, ns the ran was : "1 have endeavored,". he said with y certain- Just try "Ceetee" Underciothi it will delight vou. i yn fags Ointment n air of conscious reclity "to the nearest Gurney-Oxford Dealer, be can . nT N |! ; Stops itching promptly and heals | | wiminicter ed without -- ng ly give you convincing evidence about a practical ' . Som 20 | Beer Bi ic . the skin quickly. It is antiseptic 1 © 1y, aniline ohe . : gn he , A . ~ and therefore of: utmost value in partiality, on the qther.' _ range, the kind you want and must have. . THE C. TU weuLt co. oF CEETEE > hi ont na preventing blood poisoning when Se -------- | gpplied to scalds, sores and wounds. GALT. Limiteg, GALT he, comteats 90 7 rent bet {1 applied voscakdn soresand wounds, || | oi oe cee octet fo oer \ Simmons Bros. Manufacturers Estab. Sas PURE Woo t iv a i fay £0 bs "wide reputation as a cure for itching skin ae pr wd then want to be cases. imitations and substitutes will 8 wl for do ¢ Ds int you, 60c; a bux at all desl Make vi ; hier with Phone 494. 211-213 Princess St, ers or Edmensin, Bajes & Co... Toronto. IA ne Yaar oo ation py with "n r "_ Write for a free capy of Dr. Chase's Recipes. the indiy histéns for the pur I'he Yellow Store. . . Kingston. Cpe of

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