Daily British Whig (1850), 23 May 1910, p. 4

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EE ------.e..:sornisan'sss'l ASS] __ PAGZ FOUR. Causes 95 per cent of Diseases Advice Concerning Sto- mach Troubles andi How toRemedy Them |, Do not neglect indigestion which 'Jeads to all sorts of dlls and complica- tions. An ewinent doctor' once said that ninety-five per cent of all the ills of the human body have their origin in a disordered stomach. A physician who made a specialty of stomdeh troubles, particularly dys popsia, after vears of study perfected the formula from which Rexal) Tab lets are made, Qur experience with Rexall Dyspep- sin Tablets leads us to believe them to be the greatest remedy known for THE _WHIG, 77th YEAR. 2%, A ie i A rio a Ean Edicion a at 1.30 ana 4 o' vatalps hi Te LB on Mond) a Uoned Be Jnorning at boriy nite el © AA be. ad aes mak ing pri Bn $s and ot Week! .B! per gd ttached of the best Job Print- ing tote ices in Canada; rapid, stylish, and cheap work; nine improved presses. The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. TORONTO OFFICE. sug pod 30 vege, Si Sr iipaies J.P. representative. Daile Wibig. UNCLE SAM IS ANXIOUS. The National Association of Manu. the relief of acute indigestion and chro: nie dyspepsia. Their ingredients are membranes of the stomach. The: ar rich in pepsin, ome of the greatest di- gestive aids known to medicine. relief they afford is almost immediate. Their use with persistency and larity for a short time brings.about a| cesvation of the pains caused 'by stom- ach inci ders, Rexall Dyspepsia "Tablets will insure! healthy appetite, aid digestion and promote nutrition. vidence of our sintere faith in Rexall Dyna Tab- | pte, we ask vou to tey them at our risk. If they do not give vou entire satisfaction, we money you paid us for them, withgut yiestion or fotmality, They come in three sizes, prices 28 cents, B50 cemts and 21.00, Hemember you can obtain them only at our stor>.--ThLe Rexall Store. J. W. Mahood. ting Canadian The ORY | which | eriean ships use it as will return yoa the facturers, (an American institutiol), has members who are very farseeing, soothing and healing to the a1 and they give evidence of this fact by recommending that the United States Canada in building the Geor- gian Bay canal. Here is a project will' cost about BO 0: {and our American friends say is assist | necessary and should be ond v7) at once, On what condition ? That the Am- freely as the ships. "By building the Bav canal," says the Os- wego Times, 'and using the barge ca- "Canadian Georgian nal from this port to New York there will be saved not only the long sail through Lake Huron, the Detroit river and Lake Frie, but two-thirds of the distance of canal navigation necessary if cargoes go by the way of Buffalo. Uncle Sam is a wise and discrimina- He realizes that the North-West will, in the person. ll course of a few years, be the granary WHARF TIMBER, SQUARE TIMBER, in Pine, Spruce, Douglas Fir and White Oak can be Sawn to and the The as a producer of wheat, American will decrease, of the world, west, Canadian west will increase. The trade of this vast territory, the bettdd part of the North American eon- tinent, must He had if possible. The Georgian Bay cong! may have a eon- pecting link with Lake Ontario, but the mgin artery will be away from Lake Ontario, and make the St. Law- | tence, at or near Montréal, its outlet. = 1 can Supply Ready Rooflug, Wal Plaster, lime ~~ and Portiand Cement P. WALSH, 55-57 Barrack St. DON'T FORGET TO TRY M. NOLAN £ ror YOUR GROCERINS, 338 PRINCESS ST. Our Coffee at 26c and 36 cannot be heaten "JUST A WORD.M you want a good Beot Whisk you can oho no! Shing better than Ore Gaelle It's the Bre v1 of Scotland, Frege carries w with in if Whe he wild, rough scent of t You will be Derleth Bare. Sold Jed with ft if you a bottle. , R. J. Lawler, Golden lon Block. Phone THT Cliff's Real Estate Agency ESTABLISHED 1882. Where you can Buy or Sell " Property. Also Insurabce written in best companies, "GEO. CLIFF, ' ' 95 Clarencd St. ! most unusual [| "Get Well The Erie cal would not be fed with it under these circumsvances. The National Association of America likely put into a Canadian public enterprise. The Georgian Bay canal is bound to go on-the federal government is com- mitted to its construction later--and simultaneously, or sooner, the deepen ing of .the Welland and St. Lawrence canals. Uanada's trade,is expanding, and her transportation facilities must be improved. in not to see American capital ~~ HERE'S A SANE The International roLivy. Commission tiovine Tuberculosis is now in session in Ottawa. It is composed of re presentative men from several of the states, and the idea is to formulate such a policy as will eradicate bovine tuberculosis on the continent. dt is a huge task, as any one can imagine who recalls the attempt that was made some years ggo in the sgme direction, anid with the result that the hn protested on dairy in the most vigorous ashion. : | I'he tuberculin test was applied, and « with the result that there was a heavy slaughter of some of the finest herds, including the best part of that of the Rockwood hospital. It did look at 8 time gs if there were few milch ows that did not show the reaction, under tests, that suggested removal, eh and the proceeding was too radical to be pursued to a finish. The experts on bovine tubfreulosis ave persuaded, however, that the disease must be] stamped out somehow, and the sooner the better, though the remedy is heroic in its charstter. By the way, the June number of the Yechnical World contains an article of interest, It is headed at Home," and contains the protest of the western people, at certain al alth resorts, aguinst the invasion of Lonsumptives. "if says the writer, "you have any of the 'milk of human kindness left in your 'body kéep your white plague victims Hi i | i Hi I | at home where they can be cured or can die in comfort. We do not want them and can do nothing with them." The author of: shis plain speech Aon xribes the scenes he witnessed in Colo- 'rado, New Mexico and Texas, where "he found the invalids in large numbers suffering from disease, and sufferers from the lonesomieness and home-sick- Ij ness that «ills as much as the con- ll established habits, the tearing of lite)' out of the very roots that is making 'the cheeks redder and the congh more Hs | 1 i. {eo == {| | "It is the breaking up of racking," and their discomfort is add- 'ed to by the fact that tney.are shun- ft ied, that the homes of. the people are felossd to them. Pig The duty of every province is to i have a home or sanitarium for tuber- patients. There is no disease 80 widespread or fatal as consumption and no plague which is regarded with so much indifference. Ontario must If some day lead in the war upon it, and t pending the arousal of the govermment the people imitate those of Tows, in HFwhich the "Chéer Up Clubs" are do great things. These have before them the plan of Miiting up-the dis raged, and their advice to the ail- ; in to play at home, to let up on work, to consume raw eggs, and aban- {don worry. There it wu tonic in even Nal, tila hat, Let ws have more of THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. NTs, the building that EMTORIAL When one 'sees in progress about the city he SREBEY ers' are not lament that the on strike. Can hing be done bring this labour difficulty to a close? A correspondent of a London Weekly paper of Canada as "Heaven hell." frozen, it writes or frozen Heaven it is not, and hell, wntiot be. man who invented this phrase is al gether too lurid. If the police officials of the le ading Canadian and American cities tinue their activity «on~ there will be a re- duction in, if tinguishment, not a of the fic. The exposures recently complete ex white slave traf fected in Toronto are startling. -- Lloyd-tieorge budgei, now in vield above The force, promises to about ten million dollars the estimate, As a revenue raiser--and by increased tax on land--it is a largely a Success, Moreover, 'there is much not chance of it being repealed. For every fv killed to-day be 1,725%.000 fower the daughter of, the there will July. household flies in with a rolled up newspaper and set her after them. Not only is it good but the fly. savings is fine and useful July mathe exercise, calenlation of exercise in niaties. According to the information hand ed out at an actuaries' dinner in New York the occupation of dual will have the indivi more to do with his insurance risk {han his family history, The medical men will pot be but ignored, they will not be so much in evi as the acluaries, dence herealter If Goldwin Smith's idea were lords commons adopt ed--and the of England were there would And yet should elected by the be an end of the deadlock this it is as reasonable that ss ------ Arm | i AT, SYDENHAM CHURCH. AT SYDENHAM STREET CHURCH. Officers and Teachers. There was a most at Sydenham street church, on jay morning. The service took the form of an installation, for the mem- bets of the Bible school, teachers and | offers, and was first of its Kind ever held in any of | the churches of Car The members | met in the Sunday school room, and | marched into the church, in a body, weupving the front seats. There was a responsive service conducted by pastor, Rev. C. A. Sykes, and the members took their vows for work. Rev. Mr. Sykes also addressed members on the subject, "A I brothet's keeper Ot a ik importance of their work. The rendered appropriate music, Harold Approve favorihg with a fine solo. At Sydenham street Sunday school, there are 250 in the main school, 55 ollicers anil' teachers, 100 in the prim- ar fepartment, partment, 47 in the cradle roll depart. | ment and 90 in the home department a total membership of 585, T. F. Harri- sot is the superictendent, There was a large congregation pres ent for the service, and it was most interesting as well ns impressive. then | the | my the A Clear Complexion, If there appears on your face any canker, pimples, boils, blotches or other skin disense you know at once vour blood is impure. - Perfectly pure blood means absolutely clear complex- jon. You can have such blood by ing Wade's iron Tonie This remedy cleanses blood They are and enriches the a great nerve strengthener and blood maker. In boxes, 26c., at Jas. B. Mecleod-s, druggist. Money back if not satisfactory. 14h Regiment Historical Pamphlet. Pamphlst History (illustrated) of the 14th Regiment. P.W.0, Rifles, sale at Whig office, Uglow's Mahood's drug store, Red Every on book College and Gibson's Cross Price 25¢ mamber and ex-member of the, regiment shoul secure stare, to)slstore rug store a gopy. tear -- The Whig will not be Victoria Day. issued to-mor row, HARD TO TELL SUMMER FROM WINTER HATS NOW. There is a queer fad his season summer tale. for swathing straw hats with satin | crowns of puffed satin, the straw showing on the upper side of the brim. This claret red straw hat it faced with black velvet and the high crown | guaranteed by fx. W, is covered, except directly on top, with thick folds of black satin, tied In|; ponev" hack. On the opposite side of the hat black aigrettes hoy of Mi-ona a big bow at one side, stand upright in the popular brush fashion. A -------------------------------------- ---- be done as that the king should over whelm the conservative majority hy a battle of liberal appointees. The position of Queen's University, or rather ik relation to the Preshy- terian church, will be settled in a few days. The assembly The report of = the recom- mending separation, will probably he carried without much debate. What then ? meets in Halifax. commitee, The fact -that a Masonic lodge has been formed- in Toronto, with Hon. Mr. Gibson as master, is not an in- dication that the Heutenant-governor is' carrying masonary into the public service or even into Toronto Univer sity. The: Catholic Register should think better of Mr. Gibson than suspect this for a moment. It was as the Whig expected. children's = memorial service in St George™s cathedral, to-day, the most. impressive event of the Kind. The was 'Everything was suggestive of the man- er in which the school children have been affected by the death of Edward VIL An example of newspaper work en- titled 10 be rated as literature (and these examples are not infrequent), is afforded in deseription of the King's funeral, fonnd elsewhere in this issue. The work is done by E. Phillips Op- penheim, one of the famous novelists | of his generation, aad is worthy of its distinghished 'author. He wrote the article for tha Syracuse, N.Y., Post Standerd and we have re-copied it. to Take mmm Ss -- LIV VED THROUGH 119 YEARS, Grandfather Fought at of Limerick in 1691. Dublin, May 23.--Centenarians in Ireland are ag common as blackberries in September and the Jdgath of one of ¥ is hardly worth retording, bat there has just died in the Corotin work-house a man who was a direct link with a bygone age. He was Pat. rick Blake, and his age was authenti- cally attested at 119 years. He comes of a long-lived family, ford his grandfather, who lived 120 years, fought at the siege of Mmerick in 1691. It is not stated what age his grandfather was in 1691, but assum- inz that he was av least 15 we thus have thrie generations covering 234 vears. Bs York Seeclety Women's Hair Matehed Only by Parvisiabs. While much attention is given to choicest gowns by New York society women, the turbulent fad just now is the Sare of the hair, For miany vears the clever women of Paris have been famed Jor tne magnificent beauty of their hair. "Glorious hair," a Virginian alls it; "so radiant and luxuriant that it not only attre¥ts but fascinates and compels unstinted admiration." But now that the elite of NewYork, ever anxious to improve their beauty, have learned that Parisian Sage, a remarkable and almost marvelous hair wonrisher and beautifier, is almost en- tirely responsible for the charming hair of the Ingles of France, the de mand for it has become enormous, Siege New Canada and in Kingston by G. W Mahood, who is glad to guarantees it to eradicate dandruff, stop falling hair and itchi alp in two weeks or «Large bottles, Sle. impressive service ! Sun- probably one of the | the | the | choir | 18 in the Chinese de- | us- | Pills (Laxative). | Parisian Sage is now sold all aver{ MONDAY, MAY 23, 1910. i NC Here is an opportunity for the host, whodesires to serve! some- °thing different "--and better. PAs The new biscuit made {rom cream of wheat. - Crisp, dainty and ap- pelizing. "They really taste fine," epicures say. Your grocer sells them--in tins only. 23 Made by Paterscn of Brantford | RETAIL MERCHANTS' £0 | Topics to be Discussed at i Meeting. : | your grievances, J with pedlars, transient traders, schemes, auction sales, schemes or schemes, 1 grt hinge severe price cutting fre asrn ap Vv igorously ana expeditiously and carried {our changed conditions." i The above is from a letter that {ing sent to most of the retail chants in Ontario by E. M. | provineial secretary of the Retail Mer- chants' association of Canada, nouncings the eleventh annual is be- mer an conven and 2nd. ER: wHar CHER TRYIN THE WHIG'S PUZZLE. What flower? Answer nesday. Saturday's { dulum. puzzle. Answer- New York Excursion, June 7th, From Marey, Blcssvale, amd statiobs pnortn, on R., W. & 0 division of New York Central, { exeursion fares apply. Tickets ten Ydays., Ticket agents completé information. HOO Warts Disfigure the Hands. But can be twenty-four wun's Wart fy in Use getting painlessly removed ir hours by the use of Put and Corn Extractor. Fifty and still the best. "Putnam's"' only. Sir Wilfrid Laurier and lady {spent the week-end with Mpe, [at Brockville. Laurier Fulford, A POSITIVE CURE FOR INDIGESTION food stomach and bowels, If you have indigestion' | ferments in the {It does more; it | tritious mater your decays, and the which nu [ tion of the blood, to nervousness, Hil- iousness, constipation, sick he adache, bad breath, which disgusts your friends {and other disagreeable and unpleasant conditions | And all this trouble is caused by the { food that doesn't digest, but ferments and oftimes rots im the stomach. And fermentatiofi is caused bv the { stomach "not being strony {energetic enough to the food with the enough thoroughly mix| dige stive Juices. M-1-0-N-A is responsible for tens of and velvet so that only a wee bit of the straw remains visible to tell the | (housands of cures. Sometimes big straw hats have facing of velvet and entire In fact, it is a positive and all stomach cure troubles that it. is The price of a large tablets is H0c., and they are sure to promptly relieve th worst case of indigestion or gastritis, Try them. (/NNRCED HIGH -O-ME) HCURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or apy back. Sald and by .W. MAHOOD, sRESS. Annual "This will be the place to bring all If you are troubled with prize package or conpon schemes, with cataldgue this will be the place to centre them all, and everything can now he to a successful issue under Trowern, tion to be held in Kingston, June 21st on Wed- Pen- Brewerton, sual | furnish Insist | the should go tol May | make new blood deedys with it, and] {this lads to an impyverished condi and for indige stion | Mahood to vure HYOME| {The H.D. Bibby Co} Our Store will be Open This Evening. May 24th, Our Store Closes at 1 O'clock. Holiday Specials a * "* * > ® / 2 > > > * 2 * * » > *> Blue Suits Don't miss seeing the English Blue $15.00. Fast Indigo Dye, All Wool, swellest cut. f Hand Tailored in the Fancy Cheviots and Fancy Worsted Suit in the newest shades of Brown, Green and Grey A for $15.00, i : | | | beauty Our New Sweaters Have arrived. Sweaters for our SPECIAL $2.00 LADIES' Ladies, Boys and Men SWEATERS. All styles. Bee > » 2 > » 3 " » * » * + * *> 3 * »> » Worsted Suit we show for very 3 i » : The H.D.Bibby Co <4 3 & i : e The Big Store With' Little Prices. Sosevisssssssessvsssssssves HII HII Y . -- -- ; - - LANSDOWNE'S MEMORIAL Dead King----The T. F. Heency. | Lansdowne, May 21. On Fri {2:30 p.m, a large crowd gathered at | the agiicultural hall to take part in memorial service to the late | Edward, I'he procession was aded yw the Lansdowne brass band, follow- Le «| by members of the different lodges, { village council and school children, all wer aring mourning badge He Mr Leech conducted the sbrvice, Rev. Messrs. helly and le The service was a umon one, all con gregations taking part. Short ad dresses were given by the three minis ters, hymns were sung, and pravers offered ! The funeral of ithe F. Heeney, Man., will be joi J. Herbison, to fchurch, at 2:30 218t. The remains will be red in the family plot at Sand Bay Deceased was a member of the terian church, number of relatives and friends, it was thought advisable to hold funeral | service in the larger Methodist church, | e---- in Sunnyside Briefs, May 21.--Rev. Mr. Allum { preached to a large congregation on Tuesday evening. Choirs have | ganized in connection with the | lish and Methodist churches. Nr Read, | Lp. paid his second visit to the school on Wednesday last satidfactory i To the Late Mrs. ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL 100 WEST BLOOR STREET, TORONTO, ONT. lay at n King assisted katedt My Rev.) Basswood, | the residence | Methodist | Saturday Inte who died nt held from the p.m. on HIP DISEASE, SPINAL DISEASE, WHITE SWELLING inter Proshy ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE. but owing to the large y ' A | Biology Has Proved That Dandruff is Caused by a Germ. Science is wonders these well mechanics Adam lived the human race troubled with dandruff, haar preparation roved a saceessful o's Herpicide doing medicine as Sine days as in has for which heretofors until New on the mar t is a scientific preparation kills the germ .that makes dand " i rufl or searf by digging into the senlp ahd reports fi, mt at the root of the School was it the vitality closed on Friday and the flag floated lp, falling hair and finally at half-mast of respect for the | Without dandruff hair late-king. A number attended the we- | uriantly It is the morial service held in Maberly on Fri | dandruff day evening. Mrs. R. Gray is on the | Sold by leading glruggists. Send 10¢, sick list. Empire da, well ob lin stamps for sample to The Herpicide | served in 'the school, afternoon be |Co., Detroit, Mich. One dollar bottles {ing spent patriotic reci guaranteed. G. W. Mahood, special | tations and choruses Mrs, J. Munro |agent. heer Sunnyside, has eure was put been or Eng hair, wheres causing itching baldness must gro only ds progress 8 ops out w lux trayer of was the in some very has retarned home after visiting -- friends in Smith's Falls. Migs Teena {Gray, is spending a few days at Ma IY " v IY | berley. Visitors : Rev. J. Allard at IR. Hawley's; 8. Armstrong and sister, Slandard remedy ior leat, IW, Wesley, at A. Gray's; Miss F. Mc oRorrhina 8) unni -- ins - home Wi 48 HOURS. Cures Vie ' . ney and Bladder Troubles willed, | 1 to . ? | I'o the détermined man the road to | _--- CR SE SH i but most are success is always open. Some men will, Our Store will be BAREFOOT Oxford Shoes Open To-Night! = / Open To-night till 9.26 and will cloge Tuesday at 1 pm See Our Holiday Specials CANVAS SHOES FOR WOMEN AND (CHILDREN. CANVAS BOOTS FOR BOYS. SANDALS FOR BOYS, GIRLS, AND CHILDREN, RUNNING SHOES, BOATING SHOES, BASEBALL SHOES; ALSO for Street Wear for MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS. ABERNETHY'S

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