Daily British Whig (1850), 17 May 1911, p. 7

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«the thin Fe by to sensitive skin, in three tints-- sh SO ¥ Men and Women Unanimous About It. Many women weep and wail and re fuse to be comforted because their once magnificent, tresses have become thin and faded. Many men. incline to profanity because the flies hite through Fr thatch' on their craniums. | The Pittsburg, Kas., May 17 Sharp, of this / place, and his Anna Catheri : Cal;, will be reunited here during [present her way to Pittsburg. made about by appl office at Washington. It was then that plied for a pensiofi. Nevertheless, « wrote to Sharp and he replied asking "NHAPPINESS SPELLED. her UNHAPPINESS DIS] ELLE] horse with him and His second wife. Carthage Woman Watertown, {had her staly tom from her JUND AFTER FORTY YEARS OF SEARCHING. Remarried Husband Invited Wife No. 1 to Live With Him and His Second Wife. Separated the Chicago |fireé in 1871 Pater (7% wile, Sharp, of Oakland, the week. Mrs. Sharp is pow on The ending of the forty years' search by Mrs. Sharp, was brought lication to 'the pension o learned that her husband, an old Idier, had married again and ap she to come to him": and make her BECAME ENTANGLED. Has Scalp Torn From Head. N.Y., May Gowtremont, of 16. -- Mrs. Carthage, head, rederick sterday, #hen a wisp of her hair It. will be good news to the miserable bon epfangleéd-in the revolving shaft of both sexes to learn that Neshro's Herpicide has been placed upon the market. cide and antiseptic that acts by des troying the germ or microbe that is the underlying cause of all hair des of an entirely. new principle : [ba This is the new scalp gernN: Cart Godry 'machine located in the nt of the Levis house, at ge, of which her husband is roprietor. She waa walking through al the base : ment when the aggident occurred. The! Au this time Dr. truction. "Herpicide is a new prepar- lp was ripped frofs her head clear. stion, made after a mew formula on {«; the lower lashes(of the eves, Anyone | induding a portion of one ear. The who has tried it will testify as to 'woman mapaged to make hér way to "ita worth. Try it yourself ! convinced / Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. wn stamps for sample to The Herpicide | re Co., Detroit, Mich. 81 bottles guaran teed. Jamies B. Mcleod, druggist, special agent, Kingston, Ont. . pi WOMAN MAYOR VEXED. w Not Meet Where She/|ht Council Will Tells It To. _ pig pen. Topeka, Kas, May 16.- complaint from Mrs. Ella Wilson, the woman mayor of Hunnewell, induced § Governor Stubbs én Saturday to in- | © struct John S. Dawson, -attorney-gene ral, to inveatignte the situation at Huunewell. Mayor - Wilson complains h that although she issues calls for t meetings of the city conneil in store rooms the council meets in the City hotel. She' has attended none of the meetings. : ac st To be Englishman's Bride. London, May 17.-- The engagement is announced of Carlyon Wilfroy Bellairg, erstwhile member of parliament, and4 gh Mrs, Charlotte D. Garrett, widow of |w Horatio W. Garrett, of Baltimore, Md. | st and daughter of H. L. Pierson, of Law rence, LI. : > If you don't believe honesty is the best policy, try it. a | son. y an A letter of When the stantly, doors she follows them about in great distress. | a: and be | (he upper Mloor, where assistance was given her. : It is said that skin grafting may be sorted: to. Hen Clucks, Pigs Grant. Winsted, Conn, May 17.--Eight little gs are the foster children of _ a hite hen on the farm of Emil Carl This spring, Carlson says, the on formed the habit of laying in the The pig Was fond of eggs id did not object. hen decided to sit she found nothing to sit on until a litter pigs arrived. 'These she promptly lopted and when they went to sleep, piled in a heap after the manper ol ung pigs, she climbed to the top of we pile and, spreading her wings, did her best to cover the twelve. She has ayed with her strange family con Now that they run out of "Buy spring tonics." Gibson's, When a girl gets engaged to a man we iv merely. sparring for time in hich to make up her mind whether we wants to marry him or not, "Py blood, medicines." Gibson's. Your wife, as well as your sins, will find you out, Nobody ever succeeded in reforming spoiled egg. ------ry HE HAD REMARRIED THR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, " "A MAINSTAY FOR MEN. \ 'Breadwinners With Failing Health Should Take Pink Pills. . Thousands of men throughout Can: ada are suffering to-day from a de plorable failure of strength without knowing .that they arc the victims of nervous exhaustion. The signs are plain, 'lhe sufferer, cannot keep' his mind on work; passes restless nights; it, feels exhausted after exertion,' while headaches and fits of dizziness often adds*to his misery. These sym- Ptoms denote that the nervous system 18 weakened and insufficiently nourish- ed. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will prom: ptly cure because they emrich the im- pure weak blood and gives new stien- gth and tone to the exhausted nerves, No other medicine can do this so promptly and so surely: : W, H. lJipson, East Pubnico, N.S. says : "For a number of years 1 was troubled with violent headaches. When these spells came on the pain was so set ore that . feared 1 would lose mY scuses. - At the outset these headaches would come on about once a week. 1 doctored for the trouble and + did everything possible to get relief, but without avail, and as time went on the attacksmgrew both in frequency and severity, The pain was terrible and with each attack seemed to grow worse. The only relief 1 could get was from a hot mustard foot bath; and the application wf *hot water and ammonia to my head. I would then have to be led to bed where I had to remain until the attack passed away. Willams' Pink Pills was brought to my noticé, and while and rH scarcely hoped they would cure me, I decided to try them. After taking a few boxes 1 found that the attacks were not so severe, and 1 joyfully continue taking the Pills until I" had used ten boxes when every symptom of the trouble had passed away, and 1 was in better health than 1 had ever enjoyed before. It is 'several years since my cure was effected, and #81 have not had a headache since I feel that: the cure is permanent. This is a plain statement of my case, but no words can /tell what my suf- ferings really weke and I believe that but for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 1 would have been in. my grave for I could not have stood the pain much longer and doctors did not do mg any good." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by - all medicine dealers or may be had by mail at B50c. a box or - six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil Ont. Mark Twain's Works. If you are interested in obtaining a complete set of all his books at one half the former price on 'the easy pay- ment plan it will cost nothing to get fill particulars and a new thirty-two page book "Little Stories About Mark Twain." Address Box Whig office. - "Buy blood medicines." Gibson's. "Man - difticult to. gee rid of. sterilized hy long baking : quickly absorbed. the Nie Canadian starch into dextrin and dextrose Power " 'and Food It is customary to measure the capacity of motors, engines, etc, by the number of "Horse-power™" they exert, The motive, power of modern industry, science and business is measured by "Man-power." Modern tests show that the average meat-eater, contrary to the former belief, cannot begin to. generat: the power possessed by those who abstain from flesh-eating.- Training classes at one of our great Universities composed of young men who took meat in their training diet which, they supposed, would increase their strength, could not, 'for example, hold their arms horizontal for more than fifteen' minutes whi'e it was a- common thing for flesh-abstainers to hold the arms horizontal for more than. an hour, with less pain and fatigue than the mept-eaters experienced in half that time. ' This and similar scientific tests have opened up interesting and valuable researches: in<he nourish ent of body, brain and nerves. Ore ob ection to the three-timas-a-tlay flesh diet is the excess consump tion of "protein," "which pgodue ss an over-halanced dietary---one in which the tissue-forming element is greatly in « xcess of the; body needs. a clogging up ofthe system with material which not only cannot be. utilized by the body but which tends to form urie acid and other poisonous matter, --=--H there is an-exeess-of--such--poisonous--material, -- ns above explained; the blood is loaded with it .and the brain, nerves, and muscles do not receive "pure food" on the one hand, while the body powers are refund by having to put forth extra exertion to remove or destroy the poisont : Grape-Nuts - : iy with eream contams protein for Ne iepuirs and not in excess. igested by changing a portion of the (grape-sugar) so that it 1s easily digested and is partly pred Made of whole wheat and barley, -Grape-Nuts contains all of the food elements of these cereals, -idduding the phosphate of * potash (grown in the ~ grain) which nature provides for .combining with the albumin ("protein"). in the food, to rebuild worn-out brain, nerve, and other tissue-cells of the body In "training" for sport or business Wuceess, Grape-Nuts food for break- fast, with good cream, a soft-hoiled egg or two, some cooked fruit, all taken in moderation and with a peaceful mental attitude, will do more toward "putting you in form" than any other dietary yet discovered or devised. ' / There's a Reason" Postur: Cereal Co, Ltd, - ' - eae iets » This results in { The food is < tugna against food and cannot digest | {rejoicing oyer liams' Medicine company, Brockville, | 409, "British | society. mum of forty-two miles an hour. This - was built by NESDAY, USED BEER ON FIRE HOW: A CONNECTICUT TOWN ' WAS SAVED : Under a Woman's Leadership--The Men Kicked, 'But They Finally Yielded Up Their Beer. Bolton, Conn., May 17.--Urged on by Mrs. W. C. Tucker, a prominent resident of this place, who appointed herself chief of the hastily organized fire department, sixty-three men re luctantly poured oceans of perfectly good beer on a fire which threatened to destroyithe towa. While the women of the town .are the fact that there was enough mai: liquor to subdu$ the blaze and praising = Mrs. l'ucker's performance, the men are having "no difficulty in restraining themselves from cheering. Homeless and beer less, they - goubt whether it would not have been better to let the town burn and save the 'suds." - Forest fires which have been raging most of the week were communicated to three houses and half a dozen other buildings on the outskirts of the town. Mrs. Tucker, in her auto: mobile, saw the danger and broke all speed laws Jathering sixty-three val- teer fire fighters. : ,Yust as the flames began to * flirt with. the New England hotel, the only hotel in the town, the firemen yelled "The water is all gone, Mrs. Tuck- er!" "Don't worry about that,' said the chief. "There's plenty of begr in the cellar. Get busy now, men and we'll flood the fire with sweet ambrosia." The sixty-three men balked as one man. Scores paled at the- thought of putting beer. to such a base purpose. Many wept and one of two declared they would allow the town to burn before they would make such a sacri fice. "They said they would be willing to squirt the beer on the 'fire between their teeth, but Mrs. Tucker insisted it would have to be dumped on by the barrel. "Think of your wives and children," she reminded them. They fushed where the beer was thickest. In the rush three or four became wedged in the doorway. Crunching sounds indicated that the barrels were having their skulls fractured, and the ®trains of "Always Fuir Weather" wilich floated from within indicated that, the fire 'men were bidding the liquid a fond farewell, "I fear some oi them have overcome," said a nervous spectator. She was right. been woman Half a dozen of the brave souls had succumbed to the deadly back-and-front draughts; but enough "of the force was intact to man the barrels, and 'presently | the brown brew was flooding' the pre mises. : . There were several mishaps. One man was in the act of thansferring a schooner to his interior when a wo man told him the beer was needed to put out the fire. He told her: that it was just about to quench a . fire of his own. Another man was found in front of the hotel with hjs clothes blazing. His mouth was wide open, and. investigation. disclosed that he had set himself on fire. The beer was uninsured. CHICAGO SOCIETY CUT. Mrs. Harold McCormick Sets "Elj- Chicago, society is puzzled over the invita i Mrs. Harold McCormick. Shd\has taken a leading part in social and affairs for some time and introduced innovations. (me is the society pro menades in Lincoln park. Now she is to give dances in the new refectory in the park. This is a public institution and here and there an element of the public is kicking because the move limits the service to the public. Mrs. McCormic LK? who was Edith ~ Rockefeller, ordained that Tuesday and Friday should be promenade days. According to" per sons who ought to know she has cut "eligibles" to 100. : The ostensible purpose of the "One Hundred Club," is to.give the dances The first dance will be given June 2nd, and great secrecy is being maintained in regard to it. But. there is this as surance for those who will be bjdden: Their names will have passad muster and they will be enrolled on. a pew Bst of "one hdidred" that henceforth will represent the exclusive in Chicago IT SIMPLY FLIES. Thousand Island Craft Develops This as Maximum. "Washington, May 17.=In trials --on the Potomac river here it is claimed that 8 new gasoline speed boat re cently launched at Alexandria, Va. and owned by W. FF. Hans, oft the Thousand Islands, attained a maxi speed record was unofficial, but was faster -by seven miles than aay watenl, craft ever before had made. The new boat, is twenty-six feet long and has twin engines of six eylinders, enact giving a horse power of 250 The craft has not yet been named. It to defend the Harmsworth International. Motor Boat trophy "in the coming ces at Huntington, 1 I.. and to . challenge for gold cup during the 1h susan Islands rac ing seasen, ' . the -------- Cure Found for Leprosy. San Francisco, Cal. May 17.--A Honolulu cable says : ta 4 leper . was. released here to-dav, being officially pronounced as cured, J after having undergohe , "fourteen months of treatment, which consisted of freezing the affectad portions with sarbon © dioxide. Other patidnts are showing a marked improvement. . The governor of Jerusalém has been on account of the trouble of an English expedition accused of having excavated ben#th' the Mosque of Omar. aia "Buy ice cream. bricks," Gibson's. James Ramsey, a Guelph dry goods metohant of this city, is having a six-story 'départment Store built in Edmonton, to be completed by Aug MAY - 17, 1011. 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