Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Mar 1910, p. 7

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'. Sco sent When it Comes to Pie, Madam, : Words Fail Us Even in the long ago when the preacher said Dearly Beloved", even then did we tickle our fancy with the greedy thought that be really meant -- PIE, For pie, in each of its myriad varieties, is the grand wind-up to a joy spread. the last act of a play with a happy ending. Do you make good pie, Madd Pte that is worthy the name; pie that is pie? Do YOU ? Says the eminent editor of the New York Sun : "The apex of u wedge of pie "is the alluring overture to a "crescenda of delight which "reaches i's climax in the "crust end', and as this *"crust becomes part of oneself the pie family every time (no "one knows what pie is for. 'black sheep in that family), "The "crust end' is the final - a truly * succulent, tasty "cause of pie itself. its raison article. "d étre, the soiution of the VBlissAill riddle, why is pie." composition, daintily baked But the crust is made of flour, you In a crust that leaves no unpleas know, and. FIVE ROSES is a won. 20tDess. = = derful flour for pie crust, and puff paste, and such like. » . * . Because, Mistress Housewife, FIVE ROSES makes your paste ¢ grained, even of texture and eating qualities, Flaky, crinkly, crisp and light, and tooth-teasing. you see, With a deiicate, indescribable fla- vor, sweel as a nut, tender and rich in color and appearance. If you should make such pies, Madam, with the FIVE ROSES *'crust end' -- Whether of apple, or lemon, or tartlike peach ; 7 Whether of healthy custard, R 'juicy pineapple, glorious mince or dear old pump- kin and squash, or all soppy with the rich red juice of the cherry -- Why. you get the flower cf With rich filling of yourown You need never fear the dire ven- geance of an offended stomach, or any calamity due to "inside in- formation' -- i you use FIVE ROSES, Madam. Then watch the hungry wedges disappear, thowing fine appreciation of YOUR culinary skill. To say nothing of the surreptitious pieces between meals, you know, There is no more digestible, whole some article of diet than ple when at its best. And it is at its very best whan wrap ped up in a FIVE ROSES crust. Se; Madam, use your own judgment ATA CRE TR LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO.,LTD. MONTREAL CAN'TE H OUT OF ORDER You are losing strength and vitality. That listless, languid fec!- fog is due to the weak condition of the system. These are sura signs of a breakdown, Check the breakdo®n quickly and effect- tvely by using PSYCHINE the Greatest of All Tonics, If you feel worn out, and run down, it is time for a tonic. se PSYCHINE early, do not wait till you are worse, It will tone Ap yeite Wht and restore you to your old-time vigor and health, eep your stomach in order, increase your appetite, restore your system ton healthy condition by taking PBY Etoday. Mrs. TT Miller, of 63 Notre Dame Street, Winnipeg, proved this, for she says: "I am thankful for what PSYCHINE has done for me. I was laid up with weakness, Oh, how I suffered! M appetite was very poor and my stomach was greatly Tordered, To-day I am strong and well, for PSYOHINE has brought me permanent relief. I feel like a now woman now to what I did before taking PSYCHINE., 1 {eel the vigor of girlhood in my : veins once more," " For Sale by all Druggists and Dealers, 50c and $1. Dr, T, A. SLOCUM, Limited TORONTO PSYCHINE { mp I -- Hundreds of thousands of people who have not used OXO before will be delighted with the new tages es you will never be without OXO in the house. 34 PERFECTION It sits every taste. : he ALTE x coil ! -- | {he {Creat Dritain, Jquined to produce. WHAT MAY mE FEATURE. OF, SETTLEMENT. ! ! A Hestricted Reciprocal Trade Agreement is Under. Way=Uon- cessions by Canada and the United States, New York, March 23. According to Alben, correspondent of the New York Journal of Commeree, there is Lexgelleny roashn for saying 'that | imal settlement will include the foHow- Pwr features, which it will be observed, appeal more to the political exigene {igs of each side rather than providing | apy practical immediate or direct {| Lemihit © ; 11 Candas rejects absolutely the de i mand of the United States for most Hiavored nation treatment, ; I '2 Canmda is willing to make wor | tain (oocessions in duties on the Kat {uf Awcrican articles. { "3. These eoncessions are merely fv | {temled to bridge the present situation | and permit delaying or preventing! mposition of maximum guties on im-| | porys after March 31, but the main in- | Huge responsible for Cavedian cons | cemnions is Taft's desire for much clos. | Ler trade relations between the { countries and his determination and! | { the the | fromise to take Lhe initiative in a de | by | | mira to bring such a result about resns of legislation. i "Expression Hult may be termed Lrreal trade agreement, is, of course, | the encouraging feature for Fielding to Yiake back with him." A Washington Rumor. A Washington despatch says: "One| been one best which has Canada, and the is helieved stands the of the propositions s 'bmitted - to whidh it chiamce of being accepted, is that the! 1, 8 «hall give to Canada the of its minimuée, in henciit return for cones sions by Canada on gbout thirty ar! ticles of American export, inelurding agricultural implements, iron and steel ote. Tt is understood here tat Presi dent Taft ia urging the acceptance of this 'compromise, which some special concessions by ed States." also includes the Unit IMMIGRATION MATTERS | entemenlmtt Under Discussion in Commons, March 23.--In the House of Commons, vesterday, Mr Clarke {South Fasex) eomplained that Ontario government exclusive right to take gravel from the St, Clair river, five years, to a Detroil company. He said that people were no longer al lowed, as in the past, to tal gravel bed of this interna- tional stream without paving a rovalty to the company. the House of Ottawa, the for the from Mr. Pugsley replied that he would in} vestignte the complaint. At the same time he did not think the department | of public works could take anv action |f 3 i unless the company with navigation. Congideration of the immigration hill wae resumed in committee of the whole, and Mr. ; tive, Dighy, N.8.) proposed, among other amendments, that persons suf fering from tuberculosis should bg specifically excluded, and that steam- ip companies should be enjoined, un- | der severe penalties, to. examine, immi: grants at the ports of 'embarcatipn in Great Britain or the continent of Europe, Mr. Oliver replied that the object of the first was attained by the present law, and the second was objectionable | because it provided for the inspection | being made by persons not directly re sponsible to the government. Dr. Paquet (conservative, urged that the immigration act should | provide for the examination of immi- grants in vegard® to their physical, moral and mental condition before {they were Immigrants should be required to pro cure from a smagistrate or judge, in their native country, a certificate showing that they had never been con ~vieted of erime. The medical examin ation should be made on shipboard by physicians employed by the govern ment. i In the second suggestion Mr. Wilson, | of Leénnos, econcyrred. The minister, | however, demmred {fo it, om the | ground of excessive expense. § Mr. Burrell (Con, B.C.) referred to | unfortunate misrepresentation be- irnr made by immigration officials in | the old country as leading very fre- lquwa ly to dicappointed hopes. He sixtl that if the west was to be peo- ipled by races that made the wist | prosperous it was necessary to keep out other nationa's tics unaccustomed fto Ushda but the govirnment might {well relapse errtain of its restrictions {to give a chance to British immi- jgrants who, while they might not at | {first fall on theit fest, would = even | { ually become creditables citizens. So long ax a may was mentally and phy: sica'ly strong, although it was im posible for him in erowded citios to raise the money, $0 come to Can | fada, he ought io be given a chanes! even although somebody else might have io help him out, Hen. Frank Oliver said that he did t not think there was any warrant for 'tha statement that mistepres niaton in regaid to Canalla prevailed wm The literature Wh very carefully prepared ond with a view of not arousing unreasonable or \ nwa rant deypeptagtions on the part of intending immigrants. As to as isting immigration no matter what J foVernments, in or out of Canada, might resort to, it was the policy of the dominion governmunt to hring out only people who were dependent ion their own resources in getting herve. It was better to have fewer immigrants so long as they weve men of «nterprise gnd independ noe, Mr. Jamicion protested t the {amendment proposed by 1B minister | to 'wetton 3 requiting fomists to | produce on entering the country the same amount that immigrants are re Cn behalf of the maritime provinces he entered his ob- Jeclion to it saving he believed Qt wold oovedion a very seiiors Toss to thas cogagrd 'nthe tourist boss nse An oie offiegnl at a port where on steawshin arrived from au American port might occasion a Io of trouble, ipeonvenienee sod unpless. "antmess 10 respectable lovrtists, Hon. Fragk Oliver did not sntici- i TEMPORARY TRUCE: two! of desire by Taft for, a restricted reci=| i had granted the! sand and | { Huight have i where and or | ¥alumday, was interfering |' fof whom did their i ; : 3 | Bessie Dunning entertaized ao number Jamieson (eonserva- | | Farle nl, of Melrose. The { Mrs, Eliza Sterch, a well known figure the | nrday Quebec) | plexion, gome women rand powder. | use allowed to enter Canada. | late G.W., hut they was fo tourists bat merely te amy ndawn' terfere with be avoided. Barker (UCon., Hamilton.) opposed the amendment which h should only be mserted undiy necessity. He reminded the the annoyance whick Canadian ike wworal through held might W house touy bad tf ocoROnRs being up bn officials. th: amendment did not that show they had' but merely empowered the goves poi - Reouncil' at any time to pass regulations to that cfiect. Mr, Jawsescn stil insted officious officer might cause u trouble. He went on te had yet to learn say tourists must what mono that lot an say assed themselves off as tovrists and | there was beartburn, that to tion, he ailled that M they did a penalty under the existing laws mest their case. He hoped the nun ister 'would not press the amendmest The amendment carried "The Friday © and fay matinee A scene from Grand on next evening and 8 Saturday Cannifton Tidings.. Maveh 21M, Parks and Mr. gone to Niggara Cannifton, and Mr Ko Fulls, will Mrs, C, they Kuecs bo hr, Me. 1 vlace in the gore tlerson, which I hospital, aven Foronto veteran St. Pat 'w night und M. 8 HoH rary treat. A ' Ty MS owen eiuht rire musi that Panny" voung ladies, part well, synopsis of oo, Needs in was given by of youn people or Friday honor of her friend, Miss Olive on the streets of Pelloville for past 20 years were laid awny here op Mi nlav afternoon. Miss Fibel end Miss Jounass, of BeMeville, Sunday with Mrs. Callery. M Ross visited at Mr. Dunning and Sundpv, J, A Toronto rddeesced the ronereration Sifday in hel all of Pominion alliances. 11, R. Noves ed in Colborne last - spent on Sat eteniny visit week. A Beautiful Complexion. As a substitute for a bosatiful com resort to paint ths more Tonic Bat Wade's Irom produce a "natural, healthy complex ion, make new blood co trstitution. awd a robust Price, 20. al | Drig Stores. Lots of men are as jruthivl as the can t Bilby's $2 Hats are . To some folks a store bill ir a thing of beavty and a joy Ihe cheerful womld give move if he possessed jt. Bibby's the best #2 Hats What is man's hobby may be another man's nightmare. : 3 YEARS INDIGESTION 3 Boxes Little Digesters-- 'Entirely Cured It was a Jucky day for Mr. Payn, whose portrait appéars below, when he saw & "Little Digesters" advertise- ment in the paper, for it marked .his first step on the road to health, Read what he says about it himself: prove it, I tress forever giver sometimes one King, Qt, Nov. 12, 1909. Tax CoLesmax Sion Co. 5 Gentlemen ,-- Te Having suffered for three yoars with Indigestion, nothing could relieve me, having seen your advertisements in the paper for "Little Digesters," took three, was entirely cured. I feel cim- vineed that anyone suffering with same will not fail to try *' Little Digesters.'* PHILIP PAYN, cig 'Little Digesters" are dainty little tabigts compounded of the purest and best ingredients for the relief of stomach troubles. They are pesitively guatulined a eure even chronik cases of Indigestion or Dyspepsia or money will be refunded. An little red boxes--25¢. from your druggist or by mail from Coleman Medi. cine Co, 0. n avad any loophole by which the act also! suffered United | ys is, tmilion stomach { on. Frank Gliver poinicd out that | ged States, Fngland. snd Canada take immediate but sour, ¢ five minutes afterwards of | that he | that immigrants or what you eat lays like a lump of { was CHmax at the | tempted, | he oll | blemi 4 ov ind he i aud Mrs M €.4 in futiare reside On received. the jsad intelligence of the death of her took | ftheibe I pop- | | evening in Me remaing of Hicks Lila Jackson. of the sen<ible Pills, which Mcleod's TN NEAT WILL SIPLY VANSH. Sufferer. Every year regularly more than \ sufferers in the Uni Page's Diapepsin and realize pot only last relief This harmless gest anvthing vou eat will di snd over f-order pre par alion ue 8 stomach gassy pr ou Ii your meals don't if comfortably, lead in your stomach, or ii you have is a sign of indiges- (Get from your pharmacist a Nh cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will Pe no sour risings, no belching of ii : Me i { Relief in Five Minutes Awaits Every jundigested food wixed ith acid, stomach gas or heartburn, fall heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal gripi This will and besides, t » will be left your Pape's Dis for out-of-order stomachs, be takes hold of vour food and di just same a I vour wasn t there Relief in five minntes from all sto mach misery is waiting any drug store. These large DBOcent more than 'sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any case of dyspepsia, in digestion or any other $tomach dis order. all go no sour f stomach io over in poison breath with nauseous odor pepsin is a certain thé stomach fof vou =a 7 causes contain A SNAP AT THE PRICE. London Horse That City Bought and Returned. London Advertiser The final chapter in th the buckskin Borse written, and the city to a lawsuit, It will pe remembeved that ginwr Graydon picked this horse out for the works department, ani be wy purchasd gt 3200, Ald, Gerry favaral the purchase, but Ald, others objected to it After much dq was ynnd back o ney, andl, Saturday, he couple (i story of has just will not be party Cooper end on th Tawes animal Mel at was of militia officers who were in the city picking up horses for th permancnt foree I owas shaped 1 KRihosten on Satmday, apd paid over, The price was several degreck Potter hen 2200, and it shows that th hors a map at the price offered to th the mon The Danger of Pork: Weekly iy Smith, the Muskogee lawver, LO of a who Arknn Edguy tells a voun tried for nnn hog-stealing in The young his mercy canvieted, and made an eloquent plea for "This orel "and wn un: com man wa Inwver Ouny man wa said, hax home this support of wed mother and two sisters, Re vour honor," he Hitherto he hed reputation in the sole said the indee 16 ithe "Noung wmian, | vears for thi and up,' prisoner could giv you five oninst us of om of our stale, minsel nient, and do he what von rebn: sontence 0 two years in the penitentiary, ung man, . when ven have xen {when a City En. | vold to a = | k { that sentence and "are free agaib | j advise vou to move to some com munity where they do not raise hogs." Bibln's 82 Hats are nobin It will be noted, woreover, that physician gets real sick be fusaall other | preser When a hoy og {hrst © vear at shamed of Lente . - i £2 Hats People waste a lot of valuable me doctor. to ks mes home. from his aldvays of his pat college he is the 1gnoranee Bibby's the best time ooking for things where they are not, SOAP POWDER sweetens the home from which we suffer." Keep P Sol ° * ° 2 Be Wise in Time --- You cannot keep well unless the bowels are regular. Neglect of this rule of health invites half the sicknesses vaste matter and poisons which should pass out of the body, find their way into the blood and sicken the whole system. Don't wait until the bowels are constipated; take BEECHAN'S PILLS They are the finest natural laxative in the world -- gentle, safe, prompt and thorough. They strengthen the stomach muscles, and will not injure the delicate mucous lining of the bowels. Beecham's Pills have a constitutional action, That is, the longer you take them, the less frequently You need them. They help Nature help herself and Keep the Bowels Healthy Bile Active & Stomach Well repared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, Engl y doy all Druggists in Canada and U.S. America. agtand the bowels right; otherwise in boxes 28 cents, * Shoes For Easter 3 ' wr We have selected from the best makers in Canada and the United , new, fashionable, good-looking and wearing, and we are is long- convinced that with States a'l that your feet clothed from our stock you will be decidedly well shod, REID & CHARLES 566 Our Window Disipay of Combination Bed Couches AND BED BY NIGHT CUR BIG CLEARING SALE James Reid, * The Leucing Undertaker "Phonueld? 5 {Is a cells ply you A COLD PREVENTIVE filled with Coal I ean sup~ with an excellent quality P. WALSH, 55-57 Barrack St GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING Olle. FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. BRROMPT DELIVERY, a W.'F. 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Crescent Wie and Iron Works Call or THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863, ; President--Sir Richard Cartwright, Money issued on Ulty and Farm Pro porties. Municipal and County Debes- wares, Mortgag Deposits | received and 3 C. McGill, Mana Director. 2 RT Olarencs ing -- rep WH. MURRAY, Auctioneer Furniture Sales given special at of Farms, Stock, § MARKET SQUARE: 1. Wah Long's Laundry First-class uArantesd Dre p call Flom itl) fom WELLINGTON 87,

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