Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Oct 1911, p. 10

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_THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG FRIDAY, OCTOBER AS, ai pacman. LACK OF EXERCISE Brings oa Trauties are Best . Morse's Indian Root Pills IDR. PARKIN DECLARES THAT CANALA'S PRECISION IN THE RECENT ELECTION Blow il Unit ye Direct Natioanl Premier Was the Strongest Has Struck for active, outdoor Work Ahead for and his digesti Ihe Londo system was model- follow letter ied accordingly. Parkin Indoor work with ; J hia x gan Spproprist hands er head, long ark matle by = distingvi bours sitting or tican that impressed me strong standing sill, es- the \ or two before pecially in air that's death a none too good, slow down the healthy activities of stomach, liver, kidneys and the millions of tiny skin glands. Constipation, headaches, indigestion, biliousness, rheumatism and similar troubles follow. Then the worth of that good old reliable family medicine, Dr. Mori's Indian Root Pill, is appreciated. Though it has been in use for over half 4 century, modern science has not been able to devise a safer or better cleanser for the whole system. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are largely vegetable in composition, free from any harmful drug, and mild yet most effective in their action. They are '* Mother's standby " in hundreds .of homes because they nip in the bud so many of the common ailments. Made since 1857 by W. H. Comstock Limited, Brockville, Ont., and scld everywhere at 25¢. a box. 30 Borden. Himes publich from ih. George KR. seems wppropriate moment re ivhed Ame vear his time © Ii with Conver Cleveland, an mtervsting ex- President pitied Jerse sation retirement : Among rel then vin her of At states Princeton, vy Habits natters we discussed the wtians 8 Develop Constipation Unned talk tell il and the States of our the *'H respect makes yon to ' 1 for he vs read and are as Keen " are, id about at wit} barry wy thing all jr good tN as we but mo ment annexa tion tir ance t and who are late De as je opie ahout the ect of the election Americ sured that adberence to principle and admiration 1 as else two 15a ingon, AXONS on an opinion patriotism command and the ~ lust to an much in the res weet an | every d During VEnrs had in where occasion the Ameri conversation men | am ( leveland's patriotism whose have state an mitch with many nislest Presadent from convinced feeling about will be shared by iz the Canadian all Americans to opinion he valued By its present struck the strongest national unity that vet heen en. 1 he extMuordinary silence which the blow delivered ence which puzzled the most acute and has for giv with sil anada direct blow decision ( has was a the Dominion itself --makes it all the more impressive. Of estimate SOME ULASS TO OURS. This is the place to have your Auto repainted to stand all kinds of weather, E. J. DUNPHY fav. Montréal! and Ordnance Streets PARIS MAY TAP THE Proposed to Bring Water by Glaciers of Alps. Fike New York, I'aris water problem. The long Iv hot summer, with of rain, depleted the stored-up supply in the month of August, so that considergble alarm was felt over the sitnation. Even the departure for the provinces in that month of 200,000 persons (the usual mid-summer exodus) - did not lesmen the daily lowering of the levels of the reservoirs, The solution of the water for P'aris, however, now at hand. The director-general the water service, it understood, has decided to abandon the policy of add ing to the sources of supply little by little, by taking now this small stream and now another, and will recommend to the general council of the Seine a tremendous enterprise, only compar able in magnitude to the construction of. the Catskill aqueduct in the state of the department séding fully dis posed to adopt this project, which consists in bringing the waters of the Khone, the great and rapid river that flows past Lyons down to the Mediter ranean, into Paris, across the divide which separates the valley of the former Trom that of the Seine For the beginning of this work the de partment of the Seine will be asked to issue bonds, amounting about 60,000,000. 1 have not vet seen estimate of the total cost of great aqueduct and the storage ins that will be required by the system, Already. a loan of £2,500, 000 has been voted for new wit or supply, but about half of be devoted to the building tion basins at Saint Maw measures for improving the Rystem, fhe Rhone has rise Swiss glaciers, and before pure and darkly bine, the of Geneva under the beautiful bri in view of Mout Blanc, it underg the finest of natinal settling processes in the superb lake of Leman of course, Paris would take its supply of | of ninety-three, water far above the city of Lyons, {and body have and the long distance betweens the | remarkable mamer point of intake and the capital would | takes a lively interest ensure a second purifying process ip | fairs. Meventy years the passage of the water through Hue 1 girich he first entered parliament mpueduct. The addition to the pre | MP. for Gloucestershire, sent, water supply of Paris would be! he spent m nearly 130,000,000 gallons a day, House enough, is said, to guarantee into the upper house 1883, city from further want for an succeeded his father tenth 'finite number of years. London Evening Standard. scarcely least shut claim that hold nations affect pro- of Ameri strikes can it has those who {fluence un formed. But mouths of interests halone W2will certainly foundly the whole position polities and parties. It of leadership for dominions It will give continental nation and Englishmen, themselves, a better understanding of the new powers that are silently grow- ing up behing the British throne. a position be at the material IHHONE. cai decisive note other great Yielded has its urgent and senreity intenie of | thus places Canada in the colonies of all time. Throughout the United States | have found that Canada is already looked upon a country in which law, jus- tice, and order prevail to a degree that Americans themselves do not know. If now Mr. Borden has the cour- age and steady determination to away from some of the tradi tions which have heen too powerful in Canadian politics--traditions which made such leaders as Sir John A. Macdonald Willrid Laurier incorruptible t unable at times to control the cupidity fol- has an opportunity to | name even more indelibly than those brilliant lenders. If he can make Canada a country which sets an example of clean poli well as of British "respect and order, he will give the Dom- position of moral influence in and especially on 'the Am that it would be dif 1 believe that the value such the benefits re to as question to be fms is break great and Sir themselves l of he his fowers, stamp ties, law inion a the world, erican continent, ficult to exaggerate thest Americans would example more than all was ted as to an the bas eiprocity expec give ALL scalds, No Risk at burns, new boils | risk cause | prompt Mecea" without | all drug- bruises, neshaps whatever Cuts, and such blood poisoning very little discomfort, {ly apply that sure Ointment None should it. Big jar, de. iste, carry no oO will and filtra other this of and existing if vou oure, he 3 oz. at its mn the it rushes, past ity Fifty Years in Parliament. That wonderful veteran, the Earl Wemvas to-day attains to the rare age His power of been preserved 8 mn a "he current gone and m have af by as all the Fast In twenty-one vears or of Commons before the inde when he earl 1 as Don't Chide the Fretful One It may be that caffeine--the drug in tea and coffee--has upset a naturally cheerful disposition Better tell {the victim how to make a steaming hot cup of POSTUM It has a delicious flavour similar to that of mild, high-grade Java, but with none of the injurious effects of tea and coffee--nothing but the rich food elements which build and sustain the nerve centres, A 10 days' trial of well-boiled Bostan has let sun- shine into many a life, It may brighten yours. welins, ! lestering of | that | I Willa most | experienced political prophets even in| its far-reaching in- ! 'now | ni the | It | external influence quite unique among | for | an | of | mind | still | passing | GOT A BAD SPRAIN. Zam-Buk Cured. when vou 1h Don't in pain om fimp about the sidewalk dd a bad Rab get a spr reoke raves ship : n pain / t larer ment, tawa, Huk ith I did it recently and mediately Ley Are (i Zam 2, ut 1 t tal Franscontinental satislg writes nave used ten full . wntil} [ dell rained Zam it Very ne know its fn Kireet ankle. 1 and an w het irom my He badly si appried to thsi proved say He priors Bear mind that the Zam-Buk fs 1 teams, leadi by all famous footh the ithletes Lramners, Men w whose ping fit" to fitness Mothers ! hurt i pre ADR, est LIE depends whos Zam-Buk the The, are the it when | time ke strest wa t judges children get addition to rheinm the their . he se the In stiffness, Zam-Buk injuries sLism tica, is eminently useful for skin and Blood poison, it cuts, cold diseases ulcers, ete and Also chapped ROTES ' piekly cures burns, sores, cures sealds, hands, bad leg, All drug bos, or Zam-Buk substitutes varicose Veins, ete Hoe ema, nd stores sell free for Foronto Have tablet. ring orm, at price from Refuse harnyul vou tried Zam-Bok Soap? her © A SONG OF STE I Kk ) m Shar Octo Athabasca basin horder plains, Howers Monthl From the southern Where the priairie bloom with and grasses count less shins rains; From the the I hey with silent mountain Reewatin's trails, Nature slumbebs} of the rails. pisses ne breaking the ire . mise and torrent dells and Over mountain the crag through forest breaks; Over leagues of treeless hinterland | around the michty lak Sons of Vulenn ! Hear them swinging | through the vastness into space Hear the rhythmic sledges ringing their welcome to a Race ! From the (ld World's human mael | strom of the New World's realm ol | out | { | i peace, | Where the prairie skyline beckons and the wars of Mammon Human eves are turned with | human hopes are circling the steel-tongued heralds the the sky, carol FAs wild-rose and | Cya | Like the thrush when day i | or the lark when day | Are the mating and the vespers of the | ribboned pathways suny; | Wake, thou virgin prairies, wake ! and the | { Promise! | is dying is voung, greet the heroes of thy dream | Hear the bridal song of Industry hvimn Rails and Stream ! Yield thy gifts, O Land of Homeless millions turn Chains of poverty ave hroken bondsman shall be | Through the trackless void we're | ing, with the morning star | head, | World-old pravers and tears we'll an i with an avalanche of Bread !| of thee and free; i to the | | | com oer { wer | Where the bison made his wallow, | the Indian tepees passed; | Where the tardy sons of Empire guer first and harvest last; Hear the vibrant go whisperis their and | con rails in from "sea to sea, i Singing Hope, for the Canada paths and Peace and Plenty | to be, French Like growing English women wom | i | | Paris Women Taller. | ast, in "ans wn aristennes, | at | "careful of twenty-one comm tallet of measurement i from jvears,"" have been ithe Academy of Hound 'hat the average height Parisian woman had increased [5 feet 6-100 inches font inches They {inches than | France. At the same Hin 1908 1,270 daughters were the {are {The fate aged results the min- | P to un 255 ale to It ol Sewences w the from | 23-100 almost 1} rest olf to 5 by i are taller the women of the that and | measured, are told mothers time we English similarly result communicated there heig for be 5 feet 84-100 tand for the daughters 5 feet linches. English women had thus { Just over 14 inches &n a | Whot her the 255 Parisians were mothers or daughters, Inot stated. | The only eonclusion to {from the statisties.in this accordingly, is that the Parisienne of 911 in height comes between the { English mother jand the English dau- {ghter of 1911. But she is not half {an inch taller than the former, amd {has still mnch to grow before she {reaches the contemporary Fnglish girl. Still, it is surprising to learn that the Parisienne, according to these sta tistics is even so much as 9-100 in- {ches taller than the Pritish matron {It appears certain that she is gra- {dually growing taller than the Pa- {visian man; but no figrecs are pub lished on the subject.--Pall Mall Ga- zette, land The avecage twas found to the mothers Inches, 29! grown generation measured or hth, is derived connection, he A Government Shadowed. Montreal Star. There was the highest hope through- out the country that, with this huge majority, largely composed of 'new blood," Mr. Borden would feel free to give us a government wholly unshad owed by even a question as to the character or repatation of any of the ministers, It would be pure hypocrisy for the Montreal Star to pretend that this has been done. People's memories are not short hough to have forgotten our public opinion of some of the men who have been called to office. Sinister forces have been granted admission to the privy counell cham- ber at a time when they might easily have been rigidly exclided. We cannot profess to be delighted with Mr. Borden's first demonstration of his conception of hig duties ns a prime minister with a free hand. The man who soldiers on the job is ay aan ud Mel eh: | Premier tof az. dof | vos it 8 "THE OCT, JAMES BANCROFT IN GRAND ON SATURDAY, NIZAM OF HAIDARABAD. of Indian Empire Had Income of $10,000,000, Asaf tah Haidaral of the ceutly, and Afzul-ud-daula, Feb. 26th, 18649, The lute the hi Prince d wd oO Indian emp bon succeeded nizam hele of t nce Hnpor among be eall | first Abu aky, th 1 of I he ng culiph, {the prophet Huaidarabad occupies the gion of Indi I whom FHM ENN) G4 N76 ruling city ruins lin Asaf the he his dis FOE), 0) flavi frost pr the { v fifty-five} the Nizam Wiki mich Psoriasis Years of Failed Incurable, After Five Three Doctors and Said Case Was Hehing and Burning Was Until Relief aud Cure Was Effected by Dr. Chase's Ointment name is the worst dreadful itching sku eczema has reached is usually considered for apother It Psoriasis chronic form of this disease, Ounce this stage it incur able, But 'here is a case I proves again the wonderful healing power of Dr. Chase's Ointment. Not only does relief come ' quickly, bat the result: iug benefits are thorough und lasting Mrs. Nettie Massey, Consecon, Ont, writes:--"'l thought it my duty to write you telling you the great bene fit I received from using br. Chase's Ointment. For five yemrs 1 waffered with what three doctors ealled Psori asis. 1 doctored with three different dottors, with no good results, and one of our noted doctors told me if any one offered to guarantee me a cure for $50.00 to keep my money in my ipocket, as 1 could not he cured. 'The disease spread all over me, even on my face and head. The itch ing and burning was hard to bear At last. my brother read in the paper about Dr, Chase's Ointthent as a healer, FT used 8 boxes, and 1 am glad to say T am entirely cured, not Randy of a sore to be seen, can praise ths ointment enough, and qo Are at lherty, $0 The my son. imag as I hope thereby to induce sofferers to oy the same." 1s eczemn whic x. Chase's Olam, 6.» bor, Stennis Bites a: Cor PRIVATE Terrible AT NIGHT. SECRETARY," THE 14TH, MATINEE AND LACE INSET HOSIERY. | ] | skirts Oblige the English Girl to Adopt a New Fashion. Shoit form feng t stockings .are to | Lace part ins the her to of the winter » of and she | winds 1g e only | no lon = not present, to the back- taste dyed for to } the xpensive lace 1s silk used inset In some the pattern is or true lov ocking® are They are of * *® * { mon Iman {hald man' { therefore prov i jis {which {and {condition [to for }. watery blue with in ed mottled ekin thin gs are ot of spirit. of | proof Rhine vag dis we and wd aterp L hey voung eve ret the correct ly, sibble line the and his rl nt meadow | ¢ Inst flown retreat,' He death gle, for already back ov called er vou call that bull dead?" Forever." Phila Joh I' neg "The Union stone ot Kimball hbors mes Were of that dry." matler regret i 4% be himself to to then Prom ise ) tor exerted more Liking of the and dis influence doctor and faced the freely had { Antietam, General versed each br Pat- o Senator John Jackson's left the banquet the upon the shoul- friend, and with empty bottle said in Doctor' 1 am glad "--Lippincott's they battle smball having been or rick's right stone At senal ter + ving, while i of was Gener % the conclusion r ind ind glance at deepest gratits I did not vou 111 'Was "Drunk. every pody are much for the matter of eloth New York Evening Post. He never afiects the extreme in fash- ion, but has been known to wear a Fedora hat with a frock coat or even as the occasion might he. unusual for him to wear his cocked over one eve. Con sequently may readily imagine the astonishment of Representative Nicholas Longworth, who was Bne- costed by Mr, Cannon at the White House this week, when the former was wearing a Panama hat with the brim pulled dowr in spots, according to the fashion wt by the crown prince of Germany some time apo, Mr. Can non walked up to Mr. Longworth and, looking him straight im the eve, said: "Xick] you may be sober, But, by gosh, your Rat's drunk." Hat Ni "Lt nel knows, extraordins ng, says ih Joe LAGGD, AR does pot ry mn the ing dress, it Fedora hat if not one and | the | t tint, | | | and [that were | upon | {done not {vou | | lelphia | of | i find | than | jit she about wily | Hair { Rexall Men of sensitive skin will revel ia the line silken softuess of the fine spun yarns in Tiger Brand Under- wear wiih their smooth, sympatnet- ic feel and casy, el astic adaptability to the body movements, » At your dealer's. 75¢ to §2 LOLDFIN & 0, Cer. CLE COSTLY We fection in ANING reached well 1 dye of caostl have ing feathers curling plumes Dyers and Cleaner 69 Princess St, Bald-headed People Chance in Life. In these days when vouth ing factor makes hb business, at in mark to retire 18 ind is ready tt | when business houses pension ed' rath influence widdle his lagging upon the head is call wfow a ng commerci fatal - owir rude almoxt 8 Ihe f hopes teresting who are their han bald. the killer onnect be Kesorein one of lat is effective germ science, and leta Napthol, cidal and formed which rob the also ereates of the vents the (development Pilocarpin is a the hair loss of of the matter of most by in which is antiseptic, a destroys of Ms clean har i scalp, of well-known ins calor restoring where the a diseas ° ot a coloring I his oF eurat) stimulant remedy lor combination with alechol as a most elfecti scalp troubles The famous chiefly Napthol make the scalp healthy hair, ta stimulate the folli he head is already bare, it follicles, revitalizes the yroot nourishment and rowth, We want Rexall wersonal WL cost Rexall composed ey is olf and Pilocarpin I to try Hair guarantee vou "as a Fone, that the it saystactic in thas vou a absolute faith hisputabl penny ve you of our ald we when ome ing we that hair know what we will Is, except, of hus $een of such lon the of the lv dead, follicle grown the are that are say grow hea ness COUrse roots the and we what by Fonte, and assume that hundreds of In naar scalp i ba has the over, Remember, ments yng 1 upon mire accomplished ube "93" Han vht to what to do for you. an anvthing b liberal! guarantees. get Rexall only vent, lose ving our can community Sore on Mahe cleaning Kingston, and vhich new i stimulates few m vhs Sydenham aud Ordnance Sis 000000 0COOOOOONORS PLUMES vid R. 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