Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jan 1911, p. 11

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PSS GAP ~ FROM RHEUMATISM -- THE DAILY BRITISH WRIG, a - SATURDAY, JANUARY SS cg a HAVE STATE PAY | ALL PHYSICIANS | Professor Moore, of Liverpool, Pro- mates thai for an expenditure of less poses to Establish a Notional «than $50,000,000 8 rear for ien years Medical Servi the eradicatidn of consumption, pre « ce ducing an annual saving of $105,000. , 14, 1011. GIRL AT THE WHEEL Fast Ride in Motor Boat to Bring Young Man té the City Hospital Frederick WW. Fuess became serious yo of appendicitis st 81 Lawrence ark, Ogdensburg. and the doctors stated that an operation must be per formed within a few hours if the life af the youbg map Were (0 be saved. Miss Ruth Remington volunteered the services of her fast yacht, and she had the boat in readiness at the dock Miss Remington guided the boat to ¥ Sinking Spells Every Few Days At the time I began taking | Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy I was | | having sinking spells every few | days. My hands and feet would fget cold; 1 could scarcely [ breaths, and could feel myself { § Memon Tess... | £ PAGE ELEVEN. OPPO 4E 0005 EIE P40 Will with some of be complete GRIMM'S Delicious lcs Cream . gy - 197 Five Boxes Of "Froit-a-tives" Cured Hor oo ---------- | 000 to the mation, could be Junganteed . ; 2 y , | From the point of view of the medica - To have the State pay all doctors § 4 HoMx PLACE, ToroNT0, Dec. 15th, 1909. "eT Ch y OT | profession, as well as the matign, Pro , . j bills In the United Kingdom is the | fooeor Moore makes out ap attractive and my right | raihes startling idea of Professor | casé for his scheme. The Stale old i i side, thepain | =" yR x "ini. | employ the 32,000 doctors at ah antius wis dreadful. and 1 conld hardiv. move for the y. I was treated by two | Benjamin Moore, of the Liverpool Uni oo pa¥ of $1500 a vear, "total 'hysicians bat their medicine did me no good, and I tried numerous other { versity, He proposes to substitute a} cost about $50006,000 per year. Whey smedies but received go benefit. 1 was simply a helpless cripple and suffered | national medical pervice for the pre-| would no longer be sweated (as he Su Rien saatiom aH Satie wLwintsr. > | sent system "whereby 8 mob of 32.000 | says they are) by the triendly Sacle- ou Isaw ""Prui.atives™ advertised in "The Telegram' and decided to try this went i und : : ries, tontines, etc., and their quarterly ' pe J } sweated an erpaid British doctors] Ties, ton ' $ smedy. After I had taken one box, I was much better and tlie pain less, and I | 8 ated 3 ; Sn i 7 " l eheque from the State would relieve . ontinued the treatment with youd hopes. When I had taken three boxes, I was In private practice earw on an BYET | them of the anno¥sce and waste of Eo well that I could use my arm again and the pain was practically gone. After | age less than $1,200 a year. An inter | (ime in sending out bills and hunting + had taken five boxes, I was entirely well 'again--no pain no suffering--and | esting point is that Professor Moore | yp debts, and allow them more leisure uow lamas WELL as Ieverwas. =~ =~ ; | regards ihe foreshadowed legislation? to keep in touch with the rapid pro- cuce of my case by "Fruitatives" was indeed splend for invalidity insurance and Poor Law gress of medical science. From thie reforin as a step towards his jdeal of | public point of vitw, he suggests that ogtory failed to even relieve me of my sufferings. For the sake of others who may suffer from this terrible disease, Rheuma~ a national medical service, He esti | the gain would be immense. sm, | give you permission to publish this statement. ; Mrs. LIZZIE BAXTER. y remedy that actually cures Rheumatism, and Sciatica becguse "'Fruit-a-tives" is the only medicine that actually prevents Uric 'Acid being formed in Sny quantity in the body. If there is no excess of urie cid in the blood, there can be no Rheumatism, - "Fruit-a-tives" keeps the stomach clean --the liver active--the bowels regular =the Kidney strong and-tlie skin healthy. These are the organs that rid the body of all waste. When '"Pruit-a-tives" so regulates the system that all waste is ~liminated, then there can be no waste or 'ures' to be changed into uric acid. hits, there can be no uric acid in the blood, to inflanie nerves and cause the pain nich we Kiow by the names of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia. Fruit-a-tives'" will cure every trace of Rliesimatism, Pain In The Back, Swollen ~ {ands and Peet, and othertroubles due to the blood being poisoned by uric acid. If you aré subject to Rheumatism, cure yourself now with * Fruit-a-tives' ud be free bf pain this winter, ! _: Soc. a box, 6 for $2.80, trial size 35c At all dealers, or sent postpaid on setipt of price by Fruit-atives Limited, Ottawa, Ont, -- - ra------------ - Ogdensburg, and the run ol 38 wiles. gradually sinking away until I was made in the fast time of one hour ' 3 Thos and. twenty minutes. Mr. Feuss was would be unconscious. Those then removed tothe city " hospital,| about me could mot tell there | where Dr. Madill was -in" readiness, s i se 1 and the operation 'was performed oi] Wa -1ife in 'me. = After these once and a life saved. spells 1 would be very weak and nervous, sleepless and 'without | appetite; had neuralgia in my | head and heart. j After taking | the remedy a short time all this | | disappeared and in a few weeks all the heart trouble was gone." -MRS. LIZZIE PAINTER 3 ; 80374 3d Ave. 'Evansville, Ind. OUR SPECIALTY. For twenty years we have TT Se been constantly receiving just ot *such letters as these, There is So scarcely a locality in the United States whete there is not some FLPPFPLP PEPE MDI "I was a terrible sufferer from Rhen tism for nearly a ve arm was swollen and the pain was fearful, All down the LOGGERS' NARROW ESCAPE (SRS de 3 {sai Ele (ET 0 AND HOME They Had to Mak: a Quick Dash From the Flames b - One hundred loggers employed ia the camp of Hastings' Mills on Wales Island, British Columbia, one hundred miles up the coast, last Saturday, had to board a logging train and through blinding smoke and angry flames seek refuge on the beach at Granite Bay, five miles away. A bush fire, fanned by a west wind, travelled five miles in less than an hour and a half, des- troying the valuable standing timber. It cleared a pathway a mile wide. The loggers abandoned their camp after loading their supplies and donkey en.| ome who can testify to the gine on flat cars. he run to the| beach was made down grade at & fe] TETilS of this remarkably suc- cord speed. They had a close call. | cessful Heart Remedy. Price $1.00 at your druggist. He should | thingies that | 3uUPPly you. if he does not, send price TET THALL te us, we forward prepald. of : i : id because all the 0 i A A AA A A A A NN A *'Pruit-a-tives" is the only Some people give away are in their way and an and then call it che IMBOVaE DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Torentsy rity arity, Taste RealWanilla Once Just flavor a pudding with Shirriff's~-- and you will have no more use for €xtracts that are "vanilla' in You get the rich, full, fragrant savor of the real vanilla bean of Mexico in 3 name only. Crundd Pe gone i yonder, 'Uh, hang the i ids Yokel: RBoxing-Day Sportsman Where's the hotel? bo When you are | : sppe- LiPinoh / tite poor--your whole system - Pale 7] weary just try a glass of Labatt's A A A A dN PN 2 Ale and Stour SISTOMLIUS oF 16K) (Qi riffs . stomach, A aruly wholesome bever- Cario is Darnbrough, who 5 that really nourishes. For a Made $320,000 i y y late, at each table this dumber came alder drink try Labatt's : J te nb . | Now and again one hears authentic on on ager Recognizing that perhaps this might instances of large sums having been won at the gaming-tables at Monte | be his lucky day, the fortunate plaver ur 4 J 7 { wended his way to the gaming room| Equal to the S6nest German y gaming rg brews. Has the true smack of » Carlo. 2 ' ; and put the maximum oy thrée of the : One of | t ! » i E h ¥ ce hops, Very light. table ne of the most fortunate players. at | tables there. To his ama hn satisfying. Look for the lavender Monte Carlo for a considerable time found that at each he had selected the. | past has been Mr. W. Darnbrough, Tisht color. $ (LAGER STYLE) According to one of the head croup- Whose exploits figured In the news|, _°. oo Bo the worst day that the A Setierance brew---tastes and looks choice lager, but has less than 2/2% of proof spirit. Quenches papers a few days ago. | rooms had had for some time. , He A-Forling ina Month | gave it as his opinion, too, that what t; refreshes; gives appetite, Order some today. | the London stockbroker had neited by Premier Beer According to one of the London | his spirited play was little less than dailies he left with $320,000 in his | the amount above mentioned. pockets, as the result of a month's | One of the most successiul players stay and play. But this did not repre: | al the Monte Carlo' tables was Wells, sent all Mr. Darnbrough"s winnings. who, according to the onee popular To go a little into details, on the music-hall song, "broke the bank" opening day of his play he staked there. He was at the zenith of hs $6,000, and won all along the line. ! fame about twenty years ago, when his Emboldened by this success, he con- | doings--and .winnings---were widely tinued playing, winning again and talked about and envied. (ALE STYLE) The newest non-intoxicant, mild and delicious, with the real flavor and Yuli of good ale, Complies with eal option requirements and may openly sold anywhere. Order any Labatt product from your dealer, or direct from JOEN LABATT, LOKRDON, CANADA Ask 4, For ithe same number. Marvellous to re -- True Vanilla: The Man Wha Broke the Bank Bena It lasts so much longer! It flavors dainties so much mora temptingly ! And the difference in. cookery results is .simply wondrous! Shireiff's is aged long enough to get ALL the bouquet of the It goes so muéh further! vanilla bean into this matchless extract. 2 Caution: A smaller quantity required than of any other extract. Other delicious Shirriff flavorings are Lemon, Almond, Ratafia, Rose, Pineapple, more, Strawberry and ninety again with marvellous luck. In ten days he was said to have At one period hig credit balance made upwards of $200,000 at the tables amounted to no joan than $465,000, but after starting with so modest a capi & from this point Dame Fortune ceased | tai as $2,000. It must not be forgotten, G --~l to smile upon him. He steadily lost | however, that Wells denied this at his roceryman Te from $60,000 to $80,000 per day, until, | trial, stating that all he made was ---- recognizing that luck had turned | $35000 at three or four consecutive against him, he had sufficient strength | sitiings. Even then he claimed to have of mind to turn his back on the tables | in the end run out a loser. aad sirfke for home with the very sub-| The reafler can take his chotee of the stantial winnings that still remained. | two statements: but amongst fre. On_another occasion a certain well | guenters of the rooms at Monte Carlo known member of the London Stock | it is generally considered impossible Exchange was said to have walked off | to amass large winnings without risk- from Monte Carlo with little short of | ing large stakes. Even then the $200,000. This remarkable perfor- | chances are a thousand to one in favor mance occasioned no small amount of | of the bank. { excitement In the rooms, as such an Yet therd undoubtedly are occasion | unusual incident invariably does. {ally wins running into four or five Bent on embarking tn more or less | figures. mr the <& -- EEE EE NUR Aw ny Has the strength, the flavor, the quality--- for baking good things! ---- ES A A a NNN NNN NNN NINN NNN PREPARING FOR HOME RULE STRONG MAN'S ACHIEVEMENT *. S---------- re ------ Early Duty of Cabinet Will Be Ap | pointment of Committee | ae a aaa ind, 339.341 King St. E., Kingston NERVOUS, LIFELESS = 5 A Ho bom pws Breathes for Nearly Ten Minutes | Though Buried Under Ton of Sand A london correspondent writes: | Nordini, an Austrian Pole with an | "One of the Cabinét's earliest duties | extraordinary muscular development. : nfter their reassembly will be to ap { has shown that it is possible to live int committees for drafting an' for nine minutes while buried under a Electoral Reform Bill and a Home Rule | ton of sand. Nordinl, who lives in Lon- Bill, and it is recognized that the pre- (don, England, has always lived the Simple life, ang bas Hagin tuehed | alcohol. or smoked. e has devo! difficult task. The | nis life to the study of physical ¢ul- Prime Minister and Lord Morley of | ture until he is a model -of well-knit { Blackburn tre the only two members | Strength. He can relax and tighten his | 8f the Cabinet who fully realize this | Muscles at will. He even claims that { from personal experience, and they | bY muscular action he cap Stop his | have a lively recollection of all the | heart from beating for a period of trpubles involved at a succession of | twenty seconds. Cabinet Councils in the late autumn Nordini lay down in a wooden chest, YOUNG MEN AND MEN, the victim of early indiscretions and ater es, cesses, who are failures in lifo---you are the ORES we can restore to and revive the spark of energy and italy. Don't up in despair because ve Sites dactors. used electri and | paration 'of the latter Bill will prove yarious & store nostrums, : $ Gur New Method T his hed | by far the more BE iE hundreds from the of 1882 in crystallizing into acceptable clauses the platform pledges that had Jaen given on Gladstonlan Home. . The plans of Mr. Gladstone em- bodied tn the Bills of 1586 and 1883 are acknowledged now on all bands) to be dead: but what is not so gener ally perceived is that the present Gov. ernment have never laid any Home Rule plan of their own before the country. .may-be belieyed, indeed, that they have never thoroughly cop ell, "o gurtainly did soem 15 ¥ faster affst you shit at in, wearing a leathern dress and' hood. His ears, nose and mouth were stopped with cotton-wool. Then he was cov- ered with dry sand to the depth of over a foot, the amount used weighing over a ton, and so he remained for nine minutes twenty seconds, Which were countell off lw BE wt. "hen he got up he wed. no signs of suffocation, and Wis pilse and breathing were quite normal. He claims to be able to do this feat by means of his ability ww expand his' chest in spite of the weight resting upon, it; and it is sald that he has re. maimed buried in this wre for nearly tweaty minutbs, i \ Carefal Max. "Pretty careful, ix he?" ; "Pretty. enveful. He left a partly smolesl cigar mn my office. he other day, and a little Iter sent his ilak around after it." » Sometimes church acquaintance is aimmon. 0c. Th: walt codfish, Te. to 150. 1b: balibut, 12ie. 10. Me. haddork, toe helbeatls, cf red herrings, Se. bos; ars, 5. 8 bo Iske antic [sen bass, 12je. th; forring, ¥. 1h; prckerar, 5g, I,

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