STOCKS ARE GONE . » THE CHEESE SITUATION IX | MONTREAL AT PRESENT. Pain comes from 'serves. It may occur in any part of the head or body where there is weakness or pressure j the nerves. upon Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Relieve pain, whether it be neu- ~ralgiac, rheumatic, sciatic, head- ache, stomache, pleurisy or ovarian pains. Price 25¢ at your druggist. He should supply you. If he does not, send price to us, was forward prepaid. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO. Toronto, Dressy and Neat TUS { Exporters are Looting for Lower a . braces, But This is Not Likely-- "1 carry Dz. Miles' Anti-Fain | qne Butter Market Has Declined. with PS 3 Special to the Whig. Pills with me all the time, and Yontre Nay 1, ~The cheese markets for aches and .pains there is | Ji: week have opened easier in the : a face of the glow demand from Great nothing equals them." I have { "tain, and prices are steadily deci oy i 3 | Lo. At Campbellford today ther: wee ised them for rheumatic pains, | about five ey bones Yoard-d, «i headache, and pains in side and | white, about half of the total selling X . at 11ic. per Ib. later in the day at back, and in every case they LIVE | ~tiling the buyers were able to clean te Fated toca 7 {up the board at 11 1-16¢. per 1b. The perfect satisfaction. l exporters generally look for still lower HENRY COURLEN, prices, and some of them are taking lioge for the country magkets at the Boonton, N. J. Tend of the week, Prides wever he { not likely to drop so rapidly as that, tortured lax there is Sufficient demand from the | other side to maintain prices at about elovon cenis per poand at factories. Any falling off in the demand however would ce tsinly bring about lower [of Ices. The stocks of cheese in Canada are (ntirely exhausted, with the exception of the few hundred boxes of new goods | that have come in from the factories during the past two or three weeks. Over in Great Britain however there i= reported to he a larger quantity in store this year than there was at the same time last year, and this probab- Iv accounts for the slow demand for new goods, the holders of old cheese being somewhat anxious to get rid of their stocks before taking on any new goods, Cable advices also indicate a steady decline in prices there for = old cheese, and the wind-up to the cheese Wut ipess this year will not be as satis factory as was generally expected. This condition of affairs in Great Britain will probably influence our market to some extent, and we may expect a dull dr ngging market for a few weeks ot thie start of the season, Over five thousanl boxes of chee exume into Montreal last weck, an in crease of over thirty per cent overVast year. There is certainly a much heav: ler make going on, and if it continues wo ean look for a bumper crop. Re ports from all parts of the country in- dicate that conditions are favorable for a large make of both cheese and butter, Tn the face of steadily increasing re: oeipts the butter market has declined this week, and prices are about one cent per pound lower than at this time last week. At the country markets on Saturday the offerings were cleaned up at from We, to 29jc. per Ib, and on this market quotations ranged from 30c. to 30%e. per 1b, according to aquulity. Dealers geperally are looking for a sharp decline any day, as the re. coipts will soon be fully equal to the demand. This market would have broken long ago but for the great de- mand for supplies from out of town, the demand coming from as far west as Calgary this week. SAM THE GUIDE. Stofy of His Travels With an Editor, in Washington. New York Press. Bam Strane was a guide for . the uptowsi departments in Washington and the White House. He used to @® [stand in front' of the Treasury Duild- ing and trap the visitor to the capi: tal, offering to show him around and depend on the generosity of his client for his living. One dav Sam was at his post and a . Styles, ' $3.50 4.00 450 patriarchal person came along. 'Would - ® [vou like a guide to show you the . 5.00 sights ¥' asked Sam. y } "indeed, ves," said the patriarch. Sam took him in tow, led him through the White House, the State; War and Naval Building, the Coreoran Art Gallery and other buildings. The old man wes appreciative, but he said nothing about luncheon. Finally, Sam suggested that he knew a place where they could get a schooner of beer and some lunch for a nickle, and the ol man went along and enjoyed his beer at Sam's expense. Then they went down on the Mall and visited the 'Smithsonian and the National Museum and from there to the Capitol and the Library. Sam was véry tieed when he had shown the old man all around and was expecting a good fee. At six o'clock, when they had fin- ished everything the old man suggest- ed that he was to take a train at half-past six and asked Sam to him to the Baltimore and Ohio tion. Sam took him over. !*Now, my friend," said the old man, "you have been very kind to me and I appreciate it very mth. I am the editor of an agricultural paper out west, and when I get home 1 am go- ing to put you on my mailing list for a free copy of my paper as token of my gratitade. Good-dav." "Hold on," shouted Sam; "walt a minute," Hi "What is it *" asked the old man. Pp be sute to send me only one copy of that paper," said Sam, "because I can't eat more than ove.' bm-- nisin Pittsburg Sowed and Reaped. The people are electing ' councilmen in Pittsburg, Pa., to take the places of the indicted grafters, and they are making the old mistake of choosing them for théir politics, rather than their qualifications. Owe former mem- ber of the Pittshurg council, on trial for accepting bribes, was an i of- ficial from the machine viewpoint, He was a workman, earning $2.10 day, and conld get off to attend meetings of the council only ones in two weeks. He did not know whether he was on any committees or not. He was wholly i t of council methods. "Those fellows could make me vote any way wanted me to," he said, "and w I did not vote their way they marked me down as having voted that way anyhow." In some cases he tried to contradict votes credited to him, but it did no good. He confessed profound ignorance of the meaning ol various measures on which he voted. If people will elect sich representatives what can they ex- pec "Pour chap | Everything be earns goes on his wife's back !" "Well, i you'd seen her at the opera yon (woulin't think: he earned much." : - is a great pity ek ee In Tan, Pat. Colt, and un "Metal. Latest Designs. Many Attractive one need expect to be healthy if the are allowed to become clogged up. show sta- that the didn't take , : bitin " a VB A j { v THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MAY vu TAKEN WORK AND WORRY Women «= New Through Pink Pills. It is useless go tell a hard working woman to take life easily and vot to worry. the duty of even woman to save he as possible; to take sre ly ax may be and to build up her wy tem to meet any unusual demands. It is her duty to herself and to b ily, for ber future bealth depends up on it. . To. guard against a complete break- down in health the blood myst be kept rich and red and pire. No other medicine does this =o well as Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. This medicine actually makes new, red blood, Strengthens the nerves, re stores the appetite and keeps every organ healthily toned up. Women can- not always rest when they should, but the, can keep their strength and keep disease away by the occasional use ol Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which have done move to lighten the cares of Weakens Best of ia Pas mutt ta her cares as light- Mrs. James H. Ward, Lord's Cove, N.B., says: "About two years ago I suffered so much from nervous pros- tration that I was little better than a ness. The least unusual move would startle me and set my heart palpita- ting violently, I bad little or no appetite and w 80 weak that | was hardly able to drag myself about, and eonld not do my housework. In every way | was in a deplorable con- dition, As the mediciné 1 had been taking seemed to do me no good, my husband got a supply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. 1 had only been taking the pills for a couple of weeks when Lseemed to feel somewhat better. and this encouraged me to continue the treatment. From that on my strength gradually but shrely returned, and in the course of a few more weeks I was once more a well woman, able to do my own housework, and feeling better than 1 had done for wears. 1 have since 'remained well and 1 feel that | owe my good health to power. of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." fam- | weak women than any other medicine. | helpless wreck, 1 suffered from head- | aches and a eonstant feeling of dizzi- | the healing | VERY ILL PASSED AWAY TWO DAYS] LATE, : AND Rat { Heury Wilson was a Richmond Farm. | {er tor Many Years--Deaths of | Ladies at Camden and Gretaa. { | Napanee, May 4.5Henry Wilson, one | of Napance's miost respected residents, 'passed away, yesterday, after but. a { short illness, aged seventy-six 'ears. V 4, 1010. Deceased was in his osual héalth until Sunday, when he was taken suddeniy { !ill. The trouble could not be diagmos- ed, but it was thought to be péritoni- tis. Deceased was a prominent farm- er of Richmond and resided uniil labout twelve years ago on his farm {west of Selby. He leaves, besides his widow, two sons, J. W. Wilson, New | York, and W. A. Wilson, Govan, Sask. { The latter, with his family, spent the winter with his parents. Deceased was a man of sterling qualities, and . a {consistent member of the Methodist church. The funeral will take place {on Thursday. i Mrs. Hawkins, an old and respected I resident of Camden 'township, passed away on Monday at the ripe ge of { ninety-one years, Decensed lived with {her son, Robert Hawkins. The fune | ral will take place this morning Centreville. : | Mrs. Charles Moore, Gretna, died, Monday, aged : seventy-two years. {Heart failure was the cause of death. { The funeral will take place this after noon to Sand Hill cemetery. | Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Grieve left, ves- {terday, for the west. Ww. A ; was in Perth, this week, attending the funeral of hix brother. Herbert Baker left, yesterday, for North Bay, to act 'as fire ranger for the summer months. | Frank H. Stevens left, vesterday, for the west for the benefit of his health. 10 Neacy i TALKS ON TEETH i " By S. A. Aykroyd, D.D.S., L.D.S., oi Kingston. I have often thought of contributing Every other weak, sickly, worn out something, to your paper on the teeth, woman should follow the example of | unl with your kind permission will do Mrs. Ward and give Dr, Williams' Pink | i, now. The time seems opportune, for Pills a fair trial. These pills will send | tiie press and the public are beginning new blood coursing through the veins | t, recognize, as never before, the im and bring brightness and energy to | portance of 'the care of the teceth the weak and despondent. Sold by all | especially the teeth of school children. medicine dealers, or by mail at 50 1. is a natable fact that the teeth of cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. "What a Delicate Child." 1s the remark we often hear when pale and wan, and spindling. If mothers in this vicinity only real ized how quickly these little ones can be made strong, robust and rosy by our delicions cod liver and iron pre- limbs thin and many delicate children on our stivets. Geo.' W. Mahood, druggist, Kingston, Ont. WHIG'S FASHION HINT. PHOTO COPYRIGHT. 10m MY SEWTLIX Nn EXCLUSIVE COPTRIGHT, 1910 NEW YORK MEMALD (VW Italian straw hat, with pink roses. SOUR RISIGS FAH STOMACH Those Who Experience Fullness and Pain After Meals, Stomach Dis. orders and Indigestion, Should Read Below, "When I was working around the farm last winter 1 had an attack of inflammation," writes E. P. Dawkins, of Port Richmond. "I was weak for a long time, but well enough to work, until spring. But something = went wrong with my bowels, for I had to use salts or physic all the time. My stomach kept sour, and always after eating there was pain and fullness, and all the symptoms of intestinal in- digestion. Nothing helped me until 1 used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Instead of hurting like other pills, they acted very mildly, and seemed to heal the bowtls. I did not require large doses to got results with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and feel so glad that I have found a mild sxvet eettain remedy. To- day I am wellSno Pain, no sour sto- mach, a good appetite, able to digest anything. This is a whole lot of good for one medicine to do, and 1 can say Dr. Hamilton's Pills are the best pills and my letter, I am sure, proves it." Refuse a substitute for Pr. Hamil ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butter nut, sold in dealers, OUR ROOSTER BRAND OF ik and Chewing at forty " » colts pounds Is & good vents. Angew" Factores. Of tario Street. : » * chap out A card an orde Bo He referring to little ones whose faces are | paration, Vinol, we would not see so | ' {no dead mattér. The life principle i * not want to make these yellow boxes, 2% All, rground bam, pent. ¥iSunday at the corners. H. Day, city, re reterences given, 1° the present generation are not as good as those of our ancestors. One of the first questions, asked the dentist is, why is this the case ? To answer this linterrogation fully would require more space than the hmiis of one news. | paper article, but, briefly, it is due to our modern civilization. I space is | granted, we will have something to | =ay about the factors In the cause of | the deterioration of the teeth, late | ou. Let us begin at the beginning, and ith we shall be better able to under- {stand the reasons assigned for the | condition of degeneration which con {fronts ue. : i Advanced philosophers say there is inherent in all forms of matter. 'The Universe i8 alive." Individual organiz ation of life begins with a germ. | In the jaw of the human foetus at {abcut the sixth week there is develop ed what 4s called the "primitive dent al groove." in which the germs of the teeth appear. At about the thirteenth week of foetal life the germs of all the temporary teeth have made thei appearance, enclosed in follicles, and forming what are ealled papillae, which now begin to take the shape of the var ious teeth to be developed. About this time provision is made for the ten anterior permanent teeth by the for mation of a "secondary dental groove" Ths papillae of the temporary teetl are gradually moulded into the shape of the dentine of the crowns of the | teeth they are destined to form. I de talks too techincal, as I am writing for the la, reader, so will explain, that the pap illae are little oval masses of cells which have had their origin in pre-ex isting cells, that the follicle is simply an investing fold of mucous mem brane. The young tooth then begins in the midst of cells which had their ori gin in a preexisting cell which has grown and multiplied by division Fiom these cells is formed a soft ma trix of animal matter which become: impregnated with mineral matter tc form the complete dental tissue. When developed a tooth comsists of 4 pulp, or central part, composed of soft tis sue, blood vessels, (arteries and veins) and nerves which enter the tooth through a very fine opening at the apex of the roc, dentine which is the main portion of the tooth, enamel, the outer covering of the ctown, and a substance called cementum which forms the covering of the root, or roots of the tooth. The enamel and dentine of teeth belong to the same tissue as the hair and the nalls, that is, to the epidirmie or skin tissue. Kindly remem- ber this fact. Why 1 make the request will be apparent later. The pulp of the tooth is a part of the vascularand ner- vous system, and, the cementum of the root belongs 16 the osseous, or bone, so that a tooth is a trinity, origie- ating from and cotresponding to the three great divisions of the human system, the epidermic, the osseous and the vascular, From this it ean be easily seen if we west our chi to have good teeth we must begin early to care for them, even before the child is born. It is time civilized people began to think of | these things and conduct themselves according] Point Road Pointers, Point Road, May 3~Farmers antici- pate a heavy hay crop, as it is as far or farther anced now than it would be in previous years at the first of June. Miss G. Ruttan a i about Quinn t Sanday at J. D. Baxter's. V, Lg spent Suntay on the Middle oa " For the Street or Office no Clothing more Satisfying than Fashion-Craft. Graceful Contour maintained at all times and in all postures. Materials suitable for any required use. Priced from $15 to $30. The Shop nN E. P. JENKINS Clothing Co., Kingston. FRAVELLING. AERIAL SSE SYSTEM FIRST ANNUAL HORSE SHOW | Ottawa, Ont., May Sth to 7th Ticket will be issued, in. mission (0 the Horse | gf one adr Khe at $4.2 d going May Sih vit th May ANNUAL HORSE SHOW MONTREAL, MAY HHih-1dth. i Round Trip Tickets wil be issued {including one admissic » the Horse Ee _ $5.80 and Cex and good to return Good 114 gal: unti Homaseekers' Excursions TO THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST, i Tuesday, May ird and every secon | Tuesday thereafter during the summer Tickets good for. 48 days. For tull particulars, apply 10 J. PP, HANLEY, Agent. Corner Johnson and Ontario Streets. good to res May 16 RAILWA In Connection With CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. FIRST ANNUAL HORSE SHOW "OTTAWA, MAY 5-7th Round Trip Tickets will be issued, including one admission to the Horse | Show at | $4.20 Good, going May Oth { turn until May Sth, HOMESEEKERS May 3, 17, and 3 June 14 and 28. | July 12 and 26 August. 9 and 23 | Good for 60 days. { - Full information at K. & P. and C. IP. R Ticket Ulfice, Ontario Street, : F. CONWAY, General Passenger Agent. { | LTRS OUT ANY LOI: i Good to re- EXCURSIONS BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY, Train leaves Union Station, Ontario | Btreet, 4 p.m. dally (Hunday excepted) {for Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, Deser- | onto, Bannockburn and all poinis perth. i fo secure quick despatch to Bannock- {burn, Maynooth, and {Ontario route your sl {3f Quinte Rallway. culars, W. points on Cemiral ipments via Bay For further parti. DICKSON, nt. weir | 'Phone, For Bilious Attacks Here is help for you." +Your bilious attacks may be both prevented and relieved, but prevention is better than cure. The means are at your hand. When a dull headache, furred tongue, yellow cast to the eyes, inactive bowels, dizziness, of a sick stomach, warn you of a coming bilious- attack, resort at once to BEECHAM'S PILLS which act almost instantly on the liver and bowels, and quickly regulate the flow of bile. A few doses of Beecham's Pills wil correct the stomach, put the blood in order, relieve headache and tone the entire system. : For over sixty years, on land and sea, Beecham's Pills, by their safe and thorough action on the stomach, bile and bowel8, have maintained their world-wide reputation as The Best Bile Medicine Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, Engle Sold everywhere in Canada and U, S. America. In boxes 28 aiand. | WORMMITH vo WEBER PIANOS In Artistic Desiges AA i { { . . Musical Merchandise | Violins Cornets Guitars Accordeors Banjos Harmonicas » Mandolins Strings *hdhdied Bargains In Organs Sheet Music and Music Books. 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