Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Oct 1909, p. 4

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i 13 1 Health and comfort in old age depend lar rgely on keep- ing the liver and kidneys in action. Paids and aches, stiffness of joints, lumbago and rheuma- tism tell of poisons left in the blood by sluggishness of the, liver and kidneys. Dr. A. W. Chase's Rianey, & Liver ills Stand in high favor with men and " women of 'advanced age because they quickly awaken the liver and ensure regular healthful action of the kidneys and bowels. By reason of their direct and combined ac- tion on the liver and kidneys Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills positively cure liver Somplaint, biliousness, ti tion, backache and kidney disease. or evil a dose, 26 cts. a bax at all deniers. Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Substitutes will only disappoint. you. LUMBER White Pine Spruce Hemlock Excellent manufactured S. Anglin & Co. quality, well 'THE WHIG, 76th YEAR| SEER Y BRITISH WHIG, Fo and t 2 or the best Job Print- ing Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish, and cheap work ; nine 'improved presses. The British Whig Co, Lad.' 'EDW3 J: B. PENSE, Managing Director; i TORONTO OFFICE Sule 39 and 20, Queen Oham- City. EET Smt * 5 Smallpeice Daily Wiig. DAY SERVICES. went to church THANKSGIVING Fhe people who on Monday desired to express their {thanks ior the bounties of the year, {and 10 hear thoughts that were. pecs |tYinent to the occasion. This Cavada of ours, with its splendid record of a year, with its promise of peace and prosperity, was a theme on which any preacher conld have spoken unreservid- tly. One hardly looked for a talk ow {the political corruptions of the part the failed to play, day land the press played, or in the purification of The pewspapers of one just as bad papers of the others. So it was { coursed. The little editorial para; | graphs, for which the people have an | especial +liking, offered ney solace ! antic piction to For 'the Soma persons {our public life. | party were as the news dis- or this imperious critic. Jas: not thankful. wonder why thanksgiv- ares not bette attended at baud. They should more attractive The should + be One disap- poiptment may not seriously affect the audience, press he i in | The bes FOr Vices answer is sermons appropriate, but when the disappointments {azo continued the average man will be offers up thanksgiving | at his own fireside. uncused when he THE GUBGMENT OF WOMEN | Attention has been ealled to ter a mat which bespeaks the sanity of the "Women in the matter of signing peti- tions. the behalf and All over Ontario has Mrs unfortu- sex been of appealed to on the unhappy nate murderer of her daughters' children. There has excited so much public There much Robinson, ilhigiti- mato is no case which sympathy. is who has been so no one dizcussed in Wellington St., North KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED The Constant Wearing of a Hat Propogated Dandruff Germs. I here gre mad their hats practically all the time awake, und ave blessed with wek of hair; yet if the scalps of these bee infested with the parasites. would the quicker for lack of would ensde as the fin- Noewbra's © Herpieido kills fis and timulates tbundant growth. Herpicide is dressing as well as 'a not men who wear same dni multiply air. Baldne Jt men once germs all ame da H hair hair eure and contains if anjurious substances Sol d by leatling druggists, Send 10e, in stamps for sample to the Ilerpicide| Co, Detroit, Mich. $1 bottles guaran: teed. G. W. Mahood, speciaj agent. Dhilolis ¢ FOr stors ns throat sad ngs. 1 n pleasant dundrufi atom 25 cents. Phone fly DAY or NIGH Cliff's Real Estate Agency" ESTABLISHED 1882. unhealthy | cures UU, heals | but circum- to the papers, with a delicacy sted to which the It mention the peti- governors stances su seemed be only: peeessary {tions to the geperal, in thet; to alicit the all women and especi- woman's behali, in order co-operation of { ally Yet some of them | They were not satisfied with | a brief explanation, Occasionally on | de lined, to sign the paper, and by her appear: to the offence. [ How different the attitude of the men. {Said Ao Ake Whig, "Oh, anything iu the way of a petition, » glad to find that it is not a sub- list.' It well. if jevery one read every thing he is asked of all mothers, i aet condone one we sign and { | | 1 ! would be | Ln Then no petition would 'mean something. Ii the great polyglot peti- { tion which was exhibited by the W.C. tT.1 in the days of Miss Frances {Willard; represented tha same thought { ful, sense, and judg- | tu sign. reserved common ment of the women which is associated {with the {it must have vepresented ! Robinson case, what a power FOR IRELAND M.P., is the natfonal party "HOME | Ir. P pentative RULE O'Connor, the repr ol m at weeks only. and for a tour Mr. man_ in ! America, present O'Connor is the of its best speabors, and Le j of three most. popular party { He {is a man of ek When one arness. and moderation he' makes an address it is to Where . you can buy. or sell laminae the proplosen the issues of property. Also Insurance| written in best companies. GEO. CLIFF 15 D Clarence St. morYmew PUTTING OFF BUYING. YOUR COAL Sinesserisky to CRAWFORD, Fhone, 8, Foot of Queen Ss. and he 1: above saying sharp, or | the day, [incisive sensational things lor the | cake of a Iittie Mr.. O'Connor ie Wearer realization than at in, the of Ireland. And | tho collision of j As feotamonis with the lords there an election and in au applause has it that home rule any time history why ? a result 'of the is cor- | tain to be to the liberals will Wd hen } finuncind affairs of the country, be commons will the ap- peal people th Wilks having attends to the whieh meanwhile disturbed, the a bill power of {may "abolishing the lords, and substituting merely the au- {thority of suspensary Latep home vule bill will be enacted; should pass at the second session, and the to accept the {ch the addi- tion of liberal peers. There alte raative . 0 'onhor The he budget, but aun appeal to the people on the of: the lords. gnvernment may apd be may hut pass absolute © veto of veto." a and it Jords will be made ision of the commons by Mr lords may is an and refers {o 1t. acurpt there may I! tl be pow: re That being re in defeated. by Viasod they remain Loflice another i The small vear conservatives succeed NSeTVy hb, ' tenure of Irish votos, O'Connor, the majority, thei office will be subicet to" the "and no party," writes Mr "ha | tori { Irish is ig high to iven Irland so much as s when they were dependent on vote Vo "thé "Home tule party feathers and its fri THE DAILY BRITISH } WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1908, "MAP" (Much About People) the correspondent of several American papers. He writes the - parliameotary letters for the Daily Mail, - | the first {0 make the pen pictures the leatures of aud and was of w Lon: the sessions don press. EDITORIAL NOTES. Honestly, now, for what did offee thanks yesterday ® you Speaking of knockers. The got it from one pulpit yesterday, and the press thought it 'was loyal to the city and all its interests. pre as ~~ badly And talk the naval scheme will be damaged by the bye-elections. the feeling in Ontario is hot so tensely hostile. as it is Wn the west, The Toronto World is out in-favour of women's sufirage. What new has McLean got in his mind 7 It's an oft day, surely, when ~ Pilly doesn't send something. skyward right off bis bat. In the bye-elections the proposition to speud : 220,000,000 ona Canadian pavy and $3,000,000 to 24,000,000 an- should "be the ers to mawtain it, The vesult shopld havé its fect on parliament. Fhe verdict the Mrs. Turner case--of manslaughter when murder was expected--has surprised every one, and started the demand that the jury system should hd abolished. Thre not much likelihood of it. Judge Magee pronounces trial by the "Bel¥ark of our safety." nually, issue. in is jury A Jiberal cocuoeil in the city solicitorship to Mr, Drayton, and he declined it position was offered to Mr. the World Which a eonscrvative, Then the Dewart, a liberal, and charges political influence. is not at all Pecksniffian, in - 1 opinion. Archibald Hurd, in the Fortnightly, that warships, caunot and manned as cheaply anywhere England, and Canada therefore, argues be built as is in making a mistake, in not contributing { to an imperial navy. Opinions vary <0 much that the people may well ne confused as to what is the hest pol- icy on this subject. So the Grand Trunk directors, with hands- filled with proxy that the hate a pension Happy found C. is the notes, decided should vear. retiring * president of 37,500 and happiest when 'no Hays, who has been and spirit in the Grand Trunk and the inspiration that has brought it success. a mas, NM. moving systenr, will § Sir The conservatives of Ontario celebrate the 94th anniversary John Macdonald's = birth on January 11th. Tas the party just recalled the words of the deceased statesman, who said not long before he departed this life, 'that he would look upon it. and a witness of its procecd- ings? what he thinks of anyway of down be Wonder it, CURE THAT OBSTINATE SORE. Where Ordinary Salves Fail Buk Succeeds. . Chrouic sores which cause trouble by 'breaking open, may be cured by Zam-Buk, as well as recent injuries and discases, Ii you sufier from somo pld sore--hidden, perhaps, but oe less painful for that~-don't dally, .ap- ply Nature's healing neces vided: tir, Zam-Buk. % 7, E: Aslvton, 111 Vickers street, Fort Villian, tells how valuable Zam- Buk is as family balm. Shoe says : 'We first use od | Zam-Buk for cuts and bruises, etc., and | found it so satisfactory that my hus- band started using it for a chronic, sore," For a loug time ho had been bothered with an old sore on his leg, | and had used various preparations, vet nothing had permanently cured it He began applying Zam-Buk balm, und Was very soon agrécably surprised notice a great improvement. "It was only a matter of time cleansed the sore of all foul matter and" healing. «commenced. It is. now | some months since the sore was com- pletely closed, hood of it breaking out again. 'Since then my baby, months old, has "been cured of eczemn | on the scalp by Zam-Buk. This ecze- ma came in-red pimples, and if rubbed | or scratched, formed into" sores child was' very fretiaul' from" the invite: tion of the scalp, but whenever yuk was applied, it seemed to g the greatest rel Jef. Frequent applica tions were: effective im velepring traces of the disease from the baby's scalp in a short space of time. 1 feel it my duty to give the credit where due, wind 1 cheeriully-recommend Zam- Buk to ali sufferers from chronic sores bad leg, or cczema." Zam-Buk is Nature's balm, being composed of It i= a sure cure ulcors, enuf, burns, sores, chronic wounds, festering sores, frost-bite," Zo. ol diort a own pure for eczema bruises, ORES, ringworm, yoisoned -- piles, hands. cold-sores, skin. injuries and diseases. and stores everywhere sell box, or post free' for price Buk Co., Toranto; 3 boxes $1.25 are warned : represented to be and al at SOc. "Just good.' as the I'weed, died suddenly, evening, aged sixty indigestion Wilson Sills, oi residents of Thursday irom acute one OL li the farmers' vote as some of them | in game Toronto offered | the World's ! the, as pro | to before Zam-Buk bad thoroughly | and there is no likeli cighteen | Tha Zan | be all} healing | herbal bad chapped Druggists | o | tune from Zam- You net harmful imite ations bust known | years, "i 10 TRAGE ai Yor the Missing Comuertiol | Traveller. i DETECTIVES BUSY | Y Hr s {THE ANNUAL THANKSGIVING SPREAD, Was Held in the Trinity Metho- dist Church and Was Well At. tended--Napanee Defeated in Kingston at a Game of Golf-- Personal Paragraphs. Napanee, Oct. 26.--Despite the fact that two detectives from Toronto and the local police have gone over any- thing and everything in connection { with. the disappearance of 'B, {Rapley mot a élue has ~ yet been found that would lead %o auy trace of the missing man. The anuual tea by the ladies oi Trinity Methodist church was civen last eveming. This is an annual event ow 'Thanksgiving evening and this i yéar it proved more than anticipated. The day . wa¥ gloriously warm and I bright, and as there was no other attraction everyone repaired to Trin ity to partake of the good things provided by the ladies of the church. he supper was of the best, and deli cacies of the season were in abund: Jubce and everyone praised the mena and satisfied the inner man. After the supper a programme was rendered: in the body 'of the church to a crowded houte. { Toronto, delighted the audience [ber selections. She certainly an tarfiste in her calling. Her selections Ie were "The Little Dutch "Baby." "The Last Portage" and 'Hagar,' and en- cores to each number were called for 8nd cordially responded to. As locutionist Miss Landers has equals, Miss Lila M. Thompson sang very sweetly "The Ninety And Nine,' and "1. Cannot Help Loving Thee, land sponded to encores for number. The afigir throughout decitléd success and the ladies wil be prowd of their efforts | E. "Hall, 'W. E. Leonard and J L Mads), Montreal: F.Chenoweth, Os hawa; Miss Olive Belyca, Toronto; My and Mrs. Thomas : F. Rutten, Grims by; J. W. Johnston, Bowmanville: Mr |and Mrs. F.C Anderson, Kingston | were 'Thanksgiving time visitors, E. R. Fitzgerald went-te London and Howard Clelaiid to Cornwall. { Cadet = Miles. Miller, of ispent. Thenksgiving day {pavents, Mr. and Mrs, F. F.. Miller 'and entertained a number of his friends on. Thanksgiving evening to a party, cards and dancing. | A number of Napanee voung took in the 'Merry Widow' Iston on Thanksgiving night. | Kingston golf eli played Nap: Anes yesterday and the game resulted in fscore of 10. to 6 in favor of Napa nee. Madame Cochrane, Belleville, {twice in 'the Presbyterian church | Sunday last' and delighted the Lgregation with her {Miss Olive Belvea, Toronto, rendered j isolo in Trinity church on Sufiday Trening last mest acceptably. SPIRIT OF THE THE PRESS { Build Them I In Canada. | Ottawa Citzen. Th die is cast so far as the = the new ns Vy is concerned. 'he a Canadian navy, not ! junct to thie British navy. ties. im Canadian politics upon that point, with is few vac h was may Kingston, with his people 'at King san on con- sweet, rich voice. purpose It is to a mere ad- Both par are agreed --- No Back Out Now. He Notion Herald. Apart from the trifling circumstance that Mr. Borden 'and «¥¥fy one of his followers are pledged to the Canadian ayy plan, there would be no object in springing an election upon such an | issue, The government's majority is quite large enough, = ° | Too Smart Too Soon. Stratford Beacon, A great majority {dren, the pride of their mothers, never grow up. The superselever: children who show as much development at six they should at sixteen are apt to quit. growing mentally and be lost sight of. chil- of the clever { { The Oracle Speaks. Toronto Ne¥s, | A mere cash contribution, the gift of an oceagional batlleship to the { British admiralty without undertak- Ling. the Jarger responsibilities. of "man | agement, manning and maintenance of Four shipé' would not be fulfilling or whole duty either to ourselves or the empire or | Cottage Burned At Westport. i Westport, Oct. 25.--W. .E. the C.P.R. office, Monttanl. was the guest, last week, of his parents, Mr and Mrs, Thomas Garvin. Miss Stella '| Rusgell has returndd from a visit {with Brockville friends. R. A, Whit ney, who spent the past two weeks in New York city, returned on Mon- "'day. Rev, W. G. Cooper, quite; ill for the past week, is able to be out again. Messrs, W. W, Rassell -and J, } McEwen spent Thursday at Devil Lake. Mr. MeEwen had the misfor to lose his summer cottage by fire on Saturday. Garvin, of bath Red the Gibson's | "Cloudy Ammonia" for 250: - bottle for 15e. Cross Drug Suoce One of the best facturers tn Canada, Ja y | died, Sunday. at aged Bity-three years.' were buripd at Cornwall mand. Finlay Que, known paper mes 1. Joliette, His remains on Miss Landers of | i a URE Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles nes «dent to & Dilious state of the She ayatoiu, such as Nausea, Distress after eating, Pain in the Side, kc. 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