Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Aug 1911, p. 9

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fo use SANT : TOOTH PA . Sugar that re mains in the mouth after eatin, mixes A decay. A vigorous brushing afler each mesl with SANTTOL TOOTH PASTE counteracts the seidity, thoroughly 'riesnses the teeth sod restores the mouth 10 i's nermal sikaline condition. ry nerve ia the body Bad Fe Fe RET bi.» sale at Te Drug Store. For Health Drink McCarthey's Ale Porter. It's the Agent, R. J. LAWLER Quality Talks You can get the best of everythi PICKERING Unique Grocery & Meat ' 490 PRINCESS STREET, Cot. University." "Phone 530. Special attention given to 'phone At The Effort of Hon. L. A. Taschereau, Minister of Public Works and |i Labor to Abolish the innumerable Evile of Private Agencies Has Mad than a Splendid Resuit--No Fee Is Re- resuMed ne Jems which 'are the and in Government has to aid the willing in work. : Country, too frequently under the pression that the Dominion od her forward step until he has ar- rived to direct her destiny, starts his career under some disadvantage, and 80 y settled gets severely "up against it" that he ships home again with opinions of Oanada which are seized upon by the English editors on the hunt for a hot sensational feature. Bome years ago the writer traveled fo England on a cattle "tramp." on board of which was a band of dis gruntled natives of the British Isles. Rn" amusing! Formal re- ceptions were nsed with and the guests huddled on the floor on rugs, on the staircases or in the back gar. den, the men smoking elay pipes and! the women cigarettes if A wished. 1f they w refreshments they had: to help themselves from a big cask, of I beer which stood in the cor- ner of the room wreathed with greens. It was 4 free and easy affair, all beer and jolning in the-chor-' bie Be : The supper, somewhat Sagensistent, ly, was curean delicacy, but' i ned pica floor or the stairs, or w there was'room to put PI ey alstingad uished ho company, w left all their tiaras and crowns at home, included the Duchess of Marl. borough, the Dchess of Somerset, the! Duchess of Rutland, Lady Betty Bal four, Miss Violent uith, Mrs. Ava Astor; the Duke of merset, Lord and Lady Drogheda, Lady Elcho, Bir Edward Poynter, Mrs. Jack Leslie,' Miss Maxine Elliott and Mlle. Genee. | cure" and {tion and claiming the undivi {| ranks 'battling to J undergoing allowed to lead aimless IAT] BRITISH ry Wave, England's Novel Method For Treat ment of Tuberculosis. t based om the curative | A trestmen effect of graduated labor is being tried out experimentally st the tuberculosis sanitarium in England with excellent results, It is known as "the work ogrels being made under this me is : all who are enlisted in the exterminate the great white p The director of the institation lares Mat patients the ir treatment were found to mane betier progress when having a certain amount of work to do each day than when they were lives. Prac- tical use has been made of thig ob- terest of | | servation and a systematic tabl® of work suitable for those in different esidence, | stages of the disease is the result, This work is'divided into six grades, varying from the slightest labor given {to those who are unfitted for active | | exercise--sewing, making mats, ete., to the really heavy work of trench- ing, mixing concrete and felling trees. floral' | Short walks are considered to be light labor for those who can get about, and are followed as made by such easy garden employme picking up wood, mould and' watering From these ets of in-. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1911. ~~ ; Melts dirt and cuts grease wir-tight, pry- open cover, only 10c # ---------- {Sultana Gr rr isitit sts states Tr esidas ants sanend per Ib, Sultana Cake, 'made from the very Our Fruit Cuke leads in quality at 30¢ lb. Try a Ib with ! your next order, Dest 'material at 25¢ R. H. TOYE, 302 King.St., meso. § Ts sTa@@rrorrstrsasessssccand work of di broken ground and mowing ping, bro after the most careful regulation of his work, s pa- tient attains.the ambitious a chopper of trees, the completion of his "cure" is well within sight. Those who have successfully passed through the lighter grades of work carry out the latter stages of hard physical labor without shirking and with the greatest benefit to ir health. The women, too, do all man- ner of outdoor work, but their tasks and tools are smaller than those of the men, ' As a rule, the patients work about four and one-half hours a day, and before they are considered fit to be discharged they are put to work at their customary trade or oc- cupation for six hours a day for three post of . ps Joggat' Soggal Ho Sggat® _ beneficial qualities T'S pure -- ask ,yopr -Doetor about t : of Brings the refreshing, Foggal Lager 5 | ¢ Sas REASE, PROMPT DELIVERY. W. F, KELLY. Clarence and Ontario Streets. Toye's Building. ~ >OC0000000000090000000 FINKLE CO. . LIVERY AND CAB STAND. ... Open Day aad Night. Cabs Crdered for. early morning boats and = trains promptly attended to. Motor Car, for Cataragui daily. Sight-seeing Car on app plica- tion. 120 Clarence St, 000 000VOPTIOVO00000000 i : FO0O000V00000D 300 Cords Peeled Puip says St George Burgoyne in Cana. | Yes, it must have been small, and! zestful tonic properties of dian Century. The tenor of their D0 doubt it was jolly. weeks, At the institution where this experi. This Wood was peeled and under cover to dry. We Arn Sfissing this Wood > the blic at $5.00 per cord, cut any . This is the best lot of Wood ever offered for spring and summer use. Try it and be con vinced. x 1 -SOWARDS 'Phone 1565, North End Ontario Street. Broarrssasssssessassnl All kinds of Tinsmith, Plumbing and Contract Work. Stoves taken down and stor- ed for the summer at or ate rates. All work promptly attended to. ¢ Lemmon Bros. "Phone 908. 201 Princess St. | @esssassenas ny JINSMITHING and PLUMBING All kinds of " on shertest notice. down and Plumb ves We plled and stored in oom.' Take a specialty of Hob Air * "Good American Coal Oil 'at le. per gollon, delivered fo all parts of the oity. i Ww. C BENNETT Phone 1033 : : : 373 King Agents lor the Souvenir Stoves and Cool. Drinks For fot Days 3 h hot, sultry days I ana refroning as a » i Soda BE alr enjoys large because we serve patronage, you right ICE" CREAM PARLOR 284 PRINCESS STREET, 'Phone 980. Ice Cream suppited for Socials, Plenies, ete, Satisfaction guarantecd. complaint was that they had been "done" ever since leaving the vessel which landed them at Quebee, and in almost every instance their venom was directed against agencies. Their been They had been one of pay, here there was al- y, pay. sent to (7m, w! ready a glut in the labor market, and it Wher adie o them had ate enoug séeure emp was frequently nok of ie tue re; fed by the "agents," a Ta consideration was dol- lars below what had been promised. They were unanimous in deeclari the Dominion a "bloomin' ole," an 4anded on English soil with deter- mination to tell their comvades at home the with shoul the Sountey A employmen evil has time and time again pid itself to exist, those interested have usually found more profitable mater. ial In She immigrant t of the En language. authorities have Seep weformg io samme Hig past, and it Vs confiden that a investi ate the methods of these agencies will be undertaken in Montreal shortly. The civic business tax will, it has been stated, be sup- plemented by a license from the pro- vineial av ities to be granted gratis when their officers have satis fied themselves ag to the bona fides of the business carried on, The move of the Provincial Govern. ment in opening in both Montreal and Quebec a Free Fmployment Of fice has already had the effect of drawing away from the various pris vately-operated labor agencies a con« siderable number of applicants, and the success of the undertaking, de- spite the fact that the bureau in Monteoal was only opened on April ¥ has more than justified its existence. Thus far the applications received have run into the thousands each week, a large percentage of which numbers has been for work as labor. ers~a class of applicant which is hard to place until navigation is well open. At the same time there has been a surprisingly large list in the skilled branches, and these, with a reasonable delay, have all been pl cant who states his want, which fs kept on file. There is no question of creed in the application form--the with a card detailing his capabilities, and if engaged the employer returns cal value, serves as a trace career of the worker placed burean. on by the aced. o No fee is exacted from the appli ------ When Voters Smiled. Surprising as the revelations have been which were made in some of the recent election petitions, they scarce; ly compare with the days before such a keen eye was kept on the, financial disbursements of those wha sought Parliamentary homors. i So long ago as 1826, for exam le cabbages were sold at Sudbury dur ing the general election at the rate! of $50 for four, whilst a Blais of goose. berries, such as one ¢o d puy nowas! days for a penny, were sold for the vendors, of course, being wi % And at Great Marlow an elector was! given thé hint that be could buy a ow nine young 8 & penny. He bought them, too. 0) A quarter of a century later things had not imptoved, for we find that 8 voter would be ushered into the pres. ence of a certain ont by whom would. be asked, "Well, how do do to-day?' at the same time holdi up three to signify that he was' to receive $15. If the elector were dis. satisfied, he would reply that he wag not very well, and promptly up would] the; agent's fingers, showing that, © was to receive $25. And while he looked out-of the window the money| would, be placed on the table, and he! would turn and pick it up and then! take his departure, l | op------------ The Belper Family, | Lord - Belper, .of Kingston Hall,| Derby," England) has completed his | seventyfirst yean His lordship was! formerly captain of the Honorable of Gentlemen-at-Armg, and al- »0 commanded the South tts Hus. sars. He is now honorary colonel of! the latter regiment, and an aide-de- camp for yeomanry to the King. The heir to the barony is his lordship's, only surviving son, the Hon. Algernon Strutt, captain 9nd Life Guards. There has been a good deal of ro-! mance about the fortunes of the Bel- Jor tamily.. The founder was a small armer; -who apprenticed his son to a wheelwright. e wheelwright's son, Jedediah Strutt, became a hosier first in a small, and then in a very large way, in which he was hel by his own inventive genius, which originat. ed the famous machine for making ribbed stockings. To him there came one day a man in humble life who had ideas on the subject 3 So ing. and to- gether: they devel e spinning jenny, theneeforward to be associat. ed for ever with-the name of Richard Arkwright. i ------------ Fanny Brough"s "Fortune." Thousands of the poorer members of the theatrical profession in London | have cause to bless the name of Miss! Fanny Brough, who works indefatig- the lably on behalf of the Theatrical Ls- dies Guild, which has for its object! the providing of clothing for needy! actresses and assistance in maternity} cases. It would seem, however, judg. ing from the following amusing ! which Miss Brough tells,. that her work is misunderstood by some ple. "The other day," says the my pastimes, riding outside a horse. cussed by two ladies in front of me., One of them pointed to a placard hearing my name and said, 'It's ex. treordinary the money Joop on the stage make, but they t make iti out 'of their salaries; that Fanny: Brough makes : a second-hand -------------------- | number of quite s fortune out of! shop!" Hide ment has been conducted the net re- sults are as follows: Out of 419 con- sumptive patients in the last year 193 have shown complete arrest of the disease and 195 have presented very considerable improvement. Thus 80 r cent. have derived great benefit m the treatment and 45 per cent. have appareptly been cured. Sixty- eight ients, advatficed in the dis. ease, showed only moderate improve- ment, Generally speaking, the cases undér treatment at this sanitarium are se- lected, and those who are about to enter the final stages, or who are .in a feverish, exhausted condition, are excluded from the application of the olitdoor system. It is believed that this system, if undertaken in this country, would materially aid in solving the vast problem of tuberculosis here, which ae greater in proportion than in any oth. er country on the globe, The Secretary Bird. The strange long-legged bird in- habiting portions of South Africa, which has the 'peculiar title of "secre- tary" bird owing to the tuft of feath- ers resembling. a bunch of quills be- hind the ear of a bookkeeper or sec- retary, has some very odd habits. It is a bird that seldom uses its wings in flight, unless it deems it ne- cessary to avoid some enemy on the surface, It oan run when disturbed at about the same rate a horse can travel, but if it resorts to wing flight, it can raise itseM several h red feet in the alr and fly quite ra idly. They are great snake-killing birds, and resort to some rather umique me. thods in capturing the various rep- tiles found in that country. The nest of the secretary bird is certainly a novelty. It is séldom con- structed anywhere except in a tall tree, about 150 or 200 feet from. the ground. Y These nests are mammoth, affairs. The materials used are heavy sticks and a lot of 1 of sod. These are placed in the forks of a stout branch and the whole nest lined with a fine Tass or moss. Two eggs are usually eposited and incubation by' the fe- male bird lasts six weeks. Vy' a Peerages That Die. 5 . Lord Mount Btephen, , who * com- pleted "his eighty-sécondiyearia fow days ago, is ome of the ver large rs created during the last twenty-five years whose peerages i] are not Hnaly to Nave more than one holder. eof these peerages sre already extinct as, Lord Kelvin's and "Lord Glenesk's. while the following, ame others, have no heirs: Lord Llandaff, James of Hereford, Rathmore, Lister, Morley of Blackb: Alverstone, Milger, Barrymore, aversham, Eversley, Armitstead, Pirrie, Glantawe, Peck. over, Macdoonell, Welby, Ardilaun, Fatqubar, Leith of Fyvie, and Wands- a for instance, zi been increased by fous actress, "I was enjoying ome of bus, when I heard myself being dis-||herst of gal 0 old careful process. J. McParland Local Agent, beer brewed by the good | = Ral ~ Make it a poin this Trade and barrel you Make it a point to buy original bags or barrels ark on every bag To Took for MD - SUMMER Clean Up We do not want to carry over any of our Ladies' Tan Shoes. We are selling all our Ladies' Tan Shoes at greatly reduced pridéy Oxfords reduced and to Ladies' Tan Pumps, $4.00, 2.98. Ladies' Tan Pumps. $3.50 and $3.00. reduced to $2.26. Ladies' Chic Oxfords, $2.00, reduced to $1.60, Ladies Choc Tie Shoes, $1.50, reduced to $1.15. enw The Sawyer Shoe Store 212 Princess St. TOTO OOS : Look at this The reasons for its saving of fuel and simplicity of operation are surely worth a minute T same substantial fue! economy a great bar For. no plicity, eon HAT'S the King grate bar Grate Bar of your time. And in every serme it's other grafe unites the sim- vemence and. ease of operation with the Not a bolt or split pin any. where to require coldichisel-and-hammer treatment. Work. ing independently of each othe a pair of hands to remove or replace dumping, the operation can be large coal cannot coal drop helow reversing the shaker, Another point of special In. terest is: The shaker, instead of being a separate pire of the grate, Is joined to and forms. a compiste part with the grate. Xo. need for fumbling in the dark when you want to use iL; no need fo remove HH when through to avoid stum- bling over it It's al- CS WAYE in position, buf J Bevar in the why. The "fonnecting rod of the King being plackd at the side, instead of the _ + Ceftre, allows the draft r, it takes but a moment and them. 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