Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Oct 1911, p. 9

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¢ YEAR 78-NO 31, EE o_,s™ NASAL CATARRH ~<_ PRODUCES DEAFNESS RELIEF IN PE-RU-NA Mr. R.J. Arless, 401 City Hall Ave, Montreal, Quebec, {3 an old gentleman of wide acquaintance, having served thirty-eight years in the Genoral Poste office of Montreal, a record which speaks for itself, Concerning his use of Peruna, see letter given below. ~ MA. R, J. ARLESS. "1 have been afflicted with nasal emtarrh to such adegree that itaffected | my hearing. "This was contracted some twenty years ago by being exposed to draughts and sudden changes of temperature, "1 have beens under the treatment of speelalists and have used many drugs recommended as specifics for catarrly in the head and throat--all to mo pure pose. . "Abont throe years ago T was induced by a confrere in office to try Peruna. "After some hesitation, as I had doubts as to results after so many failures, 1 gave Péruna a trial, and am happy to state that after using eight op ten bottles of Peruna | am much ime roved in bearing, and ia breathing rough tho nostrils." ¢ Quick Shoe Repairing The New Machine will be in good working order in a few days. It will sew on a pair of half soled in five minutes, or in the same amount of time it takes an ordipary shoe re- palrer to propare his waxed thread. All work guaranteed. :JOHN GREEN, REPRESENT THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC and make 0 §50 T0 $100 A WEEK selling genuine GT. MELVILLE, WATROUS, BIGU AR WAINWRIGHT, SCOTT & TOVIELD, We are the lusiv atont of the Yrang Traun Pacifie fo : t in th Ivistonal Poluts of Me iviite Watrou lsgar and W ainright, and the \ A ' as well town of Se ott 'atl ated on line of the Grand Trunk Pac way between Winnipeg wixo r or ® * " . * * Ld ° » ® . ® : om authorized and ex rh fn sub.diviston RI Can y Moose Jaw, Sask. ® Alin Swift Current, Sask. 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Sinn, & DAY OR NIGHT - 01 Hows, iho Harwamiae Inventive abil Rite GH SHEE 2 ety] % Mery Ti "no eaken, w wh escaped trom tho. on Prism, bas been onpiured at fu number of teaching appointments ou training includes vears t he Daily KINGSTON, OOOO fe ' IODGOO YOO OONOOK CANADIAN WOMEN AND THER WORK. IN OOOO CANADIAN WOMEN MEDICINE Py MARJORY MacMURCHY. omen. She the De. Howard kelly wn dieal text-book of the most rea the work of { has OOOO OK MOO OOK OO QC HOOOCO0 he i cine With kn Une Howar nded Ir Jennings atte srka Lis New Vor ki nada, an Fra ily She was f lo iki figure the life Hex 1 i% ro 190 Ht may | be for wnited 1 i ana i ficine Her in fhe v strong for THEE she co medicins been Lhe 1567 ) 1 Ar Dr | missionary yoK ronto. | hold J ppeul Slowe dom Ae wi the womes va, Som bers of medical in death | or ver iioners ah gone to put wo where led India In Me CW omen Lieane for Margaret medi Ih of ph Margaret profes He, OF ol 15 professor ystolom Atterson, the stafl Medicine. Iidia hax She w 0 on Nort Sit terse } vat ing m epi Dre un for ne charge AHahal Bubonie arly se aed plague In the great in 1490} 'atterson was of effectiy British organizin re and {abl I'he pl hing p ontidence roverniment tof o hospitals n hoy them. | Tude) 1 people important far eas Young, of I Mae Alice Ernest, women Annu ster he oct Dh one of h two os from stern tae and W mn ad, who is both physi in wainen nnen wn ran physi br Me hh O'Hara, Dr Ih Rae ana Susan work ih I Indi; Oliver, Li hy Mar Oliver, Ih Lennox Di Au en China inelude Flizabeth iret Mehellar, Margaret (Jay desir colun- | Chane feching in t « sociall anl, conservative, and snd | Mitenell Ih by ( bh before, any m Can inclination average voman practises me dicir trong Fhe from le Canadian irked indi of most of "he doctors." ter of De. Emily day tt has be inadian woman da, is certain for being nn man 1 ih to have 3 hese ladies at doctor i missionary b i did lacking ---- rage seni out ards inadian hist loss aracter 1 Rijrhart famaoi as either af ch woman physiciao © h iduality It them ti hat wa 1 un being ion or in The ave vid nr m can truly tt chara be fon medicine rh Since matier Oe Cas woman to study physician to arded ant For care for large : practice, 12 reg now matter olf course, the a medieal ih Augusts of Dr. Emil fron + Vietori he first oman to in Canada Gullen, daughter She graduated Cobourg, in the Women's fous depres Ste wil We Nowe umiversit firat during wirch | be Medic of Tersnto tudents in the Women's to exist, here i struct faenl of Toronto Helen M acMurch tant in gynecology of the Toronto reorganized Univer el IDA LYND inca | RIN ---------- i. - 2 - the ins in Tent Dy of the Young 1 physician in Thibet and is author of "With the Thi wd Temple." She and Carson, who is Women's Christin are daughters of uy: | London, ( Ih ! Be: | mie il and men ! was that wonlo univer tudents t appointed eral hospita about the same tine her sister, the medical faculty of | SeCret ary first received physicians omen Guild of Toronto ily women were Ar hn H on, o wel Dy Inspect isyistants 1 nla De two are Dr. Lda } MacMurchy, of Loronto, the Eniversiti of DPualhe open to crnieal 1 hier oud, ¥oEunta al Fhese Helen sides the Wan mwdic irSes Hie women. We Medicine Ringgton itoha are inted miversity, BOW Wes ing women from ver-stat The in tern Canada the cas to phy most among Phere are fifty to practising wnadiag cians the firre nMussOnares ghhort amon ph ea Abo Mon 1 cighteen or o Fo Among doet typical undertaken 4 medicine an ol from seven oF treal ronto women few ane sixt Ors, rapt notes or i nmsiances show the training wliag women career woman in England, a: native dudted from Melt ithe first class of duates. She obtained org. in natural seience w gree of BA. She took post fwark inViennn and: be practice in Montreal. She holds dlgree of M.DLCIM. Her husband, { Frank Richardson England, is also 'general practice. Iv. Ritchie spec talizes in the diseases of i&he intertated m fhe {Council of Women, and at the Inter national Congress of Women held in Toronto in 1999 she was convenor of the section on hygiene. Aw as ciuliting a genieal practice, Dr Ritchie England meintains a disven women. 'The Hon. Sydney of Fisher is a cousin and Mrs. Roswell Stu- Fisher is Dr. England's sister onl Pr. Maude Abbott, of Montreal, was : the first Capadian woman to receive tor of the patholorical museum. {an honorary degree from a Canadian These are probabiy the only Cana' Jumiversity for merit in scientific work dian university' appointments in medi | Abbott's, first medical degres was cine held bv worden in Canada. Cut rained fron Bishon's College. She sida of Canada, Casndian women hi a gradunte in arts of Motil. in in which eragy before a moedica hh of in MeGiill hist ith hes Girnes Rite Montreal, gra Ins a gra hon dy pradaat grhern the Dr, ir Englam women Natiomal anda, one women class het = MARGARET PATTERSON. medizal faculty of Bishop's Callen, pow purged in Metdll (university, also had a namber of women graduates in pare for medicine, The medical faculty Motil does not admit women dents. Put Dr. Mande Abbott is he staf of Meliill university as cuta- well ! Her in me universities of She took the Qualification in middical faculties in the United States dical work at the and Tulin. De. Fliegheth Hurdon is Zurich and Vienva. ene of the best examples of a Cana- { Edinbureh Triple dian wosinn in susdicioe omtside of 1807, and began dical practice in Cyndila. She is on ihe stall of Johns {Montreal in 1396. was i Hopkins University and hor work isjassistant curator of the Bled dn mach regard, Br. Hardon is almuseam in 1599 and corator in grahuate of the Janta 1811 she was given the status of ONTARIO, --~-- Jritish Whi PAGES 9 TO 1a OCTOBER f M.D.CM was 'born SATURDAY 2 Ahh te Andrews ther, the uncle of Ur Maude monograph System (rand was Abbott re to of Mont bv twenty-four visit the smaller occagtonally, on large schools schools During officers and school the medical in buildiogs working vaccinate show marks vacation, inspect large em cmployees where numbers ployed. who do are employees of vacecina- of people k not» tion or who e unable to we ce | certificates 1 Hel ner Mari school Macdonald Dr. Hansi presentat wonan cer, are fairly typical Perth, Ontario Mothodist minister ghters of the p number Ahe short time Hex at Bishop's College sine Hin) She the dauy Like USOnage oy of a Ontaru Met he Course was ! vhich | INOS | Montreal medic in tor torate. ken institutio Befnning she health inspection Mrs. Shortt, fe of shortt, givil servi the ( Mm a whicated ¢ ute and ut me of the firs ake medical riage to Prof University, «f hit »ublie ions towns list pas! medical from she graduated i general appointed othicer practice u was a school medical schoo 1907, Prof VAS gun in Adam | wmmissioner, for anadian overnment, wa Wi (nt. Sne w us ton Collegiate Insti L nivers being] women in da to] de tn may 3 of ears general porn! farm ne Hane { yonn, teen's itv, Ann "n her ve up prac tice, she i= keenly interested in especially health questions, of public in ttaw in ques now re active i Wo-| the | tne of Womer in | She 1déh 1 { nember neil nen nor of wetion or woecupation it international Hon, by Foronte er father, furchy, wineipal of e rds greds 1 Murchy was born \rehihald for nto known as wleginte In Va | Was many vear grammar | the titute | Je ral prac irnal ] el | | { | « | rl i a Ra" publi appointed : : | | DR. MRS. ADAM SHORTT ! the tmtario government ini 1906, She ix a mewber of the Inter | national Council of School Hygiene, having been appointed at is Paris meeting in 1910, and she is also a member of the Council of the Ameri can School Hygieme Association, There are a number of women prac tising medicine in Western Canada. ir Mary Crawford, of Winnipeg, who is at present abroad, is one of the best known of these! She is a medical to- speetor of schools g Winnipeg. No| account of Canadian women in medi | cine would be complete without al notice of a typical woman physician! who is in country practice. Such a practitioner is Dr. Annie Backus, of! near Rinpiee sock, stock, minded tn . She. was Rowan and i= of United Ei She went to school in Mater attended Bishop Sirdans ; ment, i for public ! pulse | medicine | ment { normal | who are physicians follow their 3 from {doctors | medicine y there | hay 'the { thousands worry {to appreciate a Lit o-. Chase's {down nervous svsten {and Nidney Liver Nerve {svstem, ' speak favorably of two of Dr. 1911. 14, IRI fi did } o School in Toronto. Dr. Backus not begin to study medicine ur Wl ter her marriage to her cousin, Backus. She took her medical a at Apn Arbor. Afterwards she stu died diseases of women in Chicago. She followed general practice in the | states, then in the states again, and nally returned to Canada, where she is in general practicé at Avimer. i These are some typical instances of the work which is being done by Canadian women in medicine. The pre-| The New York sent account does not aim to be any- [lowing interview thing but an indication of how na- | Taylor, of Vancouver, turally and effectively such medical | L. D. Taylor, work may be dove by women in Can- jor of Vancouver, ada. lt is not at all unlikely that form that embraced when Canadian women as a whole be- [proposition and active part in aivic improve- | his term, on school boards, and in work | House. He reported health, much of the im-| Vancouver wa will come from leading women in! jew tax Dr. Augusta Stowe Gullen work f several years a member of the lar for the board of Toronto, Can- Columbia. country in which develop-| "| he taking place on essentially |ofect last year, during lines and those of its women f my term," said calling ly cqtorday "The which [ually working become | 1905." We first {ion tweniv-hve ue of improvements ter fifty per cent when 1 took office we were culy twenty-five! per Teething Time Worry. mamta Baby's teething of worry time of are thousands e learned ! [IN THE CITY OF | BRITISH COLUMBIA. Mayor Success, Sun prints the Mayor 1 B.t with eluted on a who w B.C the single who at vesterda is now in an socond 18 the § prospering law and that somet | was for public ada is a = whole prov school single tax law wa Mave city has beet in that exempted per « and tw and so motives men who Ihey like medical work, and believe that there work in which they can do effective the same 'Canadian much influence fron mt. of the they is Iv. MARJORY MACMURCHY. cent tax simply ASKCESOT mihe and 1 yearly Fhis increa we levy n time was onoe a to all mothers--it worry to many, though of mothers who secret. which banishes | Mothers who worry, little suffering teething, who worn day and kept awake night by [phe difficulty cries of the haby in distress, le who. do not follow the example of the leon re su and give their little ones bello: Fablets--~the remedy tor! failing banisher of Concerning them Mrs Jr., Rapide de "Original, 'My baby cried day and and suffered from his teeth A doses of Baby's Own Tablets made healthy and happy and his teeth and painless. 1 would them. The tablets dealers or hy from The Ik Co., Brockville, values I'he ource is so h rherea nl fon every vear been a far valuations have thirty are vel a there has valuation Lanes who fq, 80 the this worry their dithenlt ine or vear we Henry George's per from out soe ones ne not are R th at ny hould would Baby's Own the pans, never In Conse ueng baby's H. Monette, Lue. , night few him ing fenly twent los tox mprovemen which 1 vear we SAVE mained the hot year, are I mail [that Wil- {cessfully Unt onsy be without sold by medicine the cents a box Med cine encourage jerty to teighty per lamas' A Wine Riot. George OC. Boldt, hotel talking in New York about the Washington Star. "The average American is now a good judge of wine," Mr. Boldt said. He no longer fooled by elaborate and imposing labeis. He has learned wine's bouyuet, flavor | tha well man, mits issued wines, there in ext vear cent last which hese permits fice build 'In ar land thi {valintio having la lot, for 21,000 Evening year, judg the ¥ and body. "I heard the other day g chap In a restaurant "1 understand they've been wine riots in France, waiter. sir; 1 believe waiter answered J by 'Well," said the mild looking Heh da the wine you've served me here would Jehen be enough to start a row anywhere," " a mild look in Sayg stan sir," the ox £0, chap been lowners Her A Peaceful Town. Sup A former resident of Marshall, was asking about the old town, Louis Post-Dispatch they have a , Bas there now," he said. y,"" hig informant answeesd, but they abandoned there Mo, !, property thirte re n-storey RAVE ling a bul other oi perhaps "ing A latter has the the, =t ur-storey understand curfew vatant 4 owner they! md tax an big instead improving his tht of a fine 8 not We who «¢ fine be jdid have one, "ve buildsng f fining prepert, vith Lhe vords, man "What weil, wai the matter the bell most en woke them lock complained rang at nine o'c erybody up veg on th and that it do mw man weet Up-to-Date. "Mr. (lever, how w the fact that | ol rubber tire in 1 bought here last "My dear madam, show that the the horse evervwehere Fimes. So office ned account in 1mpros have found a piece the week *' that Ar do vou one of sausages | Course w but they wineial the | nsses gover; personal © § estate w only goes t ) | mer motor « ix replacing on Philadelphia | HOW SINGLE TAX WORKS | VANCOUVER. | i Taylor Explains--Exempting of Improyements Has Been a Great direction s In other fin DP wT It's Baker's | and It's Delicious -- may plat tax Made by a perfect mechanical process from high grade cocoa beans, scientifically blended, it is of the finest quality, full strength and ubsolutely pure and healthful dd in 15h, 1410, 172 Ib. and 1 1b. cans, net weight Booklet of Choice Recipes Sent Free Walter Baker & Co, Limited Established 1780 Montreal, Can. Dorchester, Mass, The Associated Board OF THE Royal Academy of Music and Royal Collegeof Music London - England Local Examinations ia Music in the BRITISH EMPIRE -.HIS MAJESTY THE KING. ! Examinations in Pract iv Theory will be held hout Canada in May and June Patron The Ann ition value about fseo is i ou appl 1 particu to M. WARING DAVIS, 87 Shuter Sweet, Montreal, (Resident Secretary for Canada.) pupils of all Teachersof Music the of special hospitals and such wan the taxa wiocoess" of ements yuld the of a exempting Ome a taxation ther words, 1 that in created through his own ild taxed, but that all thangs ded b ture for the usevof the ! earth, should bear the ose atthe next pro- to run for the pro that a= one plank m you wine lumbia would grow all merchandise and e exempt from taxa manufacturer who came in- could buy land and it, but would have no mn go so far us annual country per making re the land taxation, nd poll believe ocate In nothing a energy to: leh be can an ements, hinery we Sciatica and | Lumbago Suffered for Twenty-five Years and | Conld Get | No Relief, Now Tells of the Wonderful Results| Obtained by the Use of | Nerve Food seintie rin rea and of » this necessarily | the Sciatica, rheumatism are the neuralgia, result For must up sont all treatments fal which do not build Vous system. Mr. (Collins years amd never satisfactory the use of suliered Fe twenty-five was anle to obtain treatment until he began Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Pills. While the forms new blood the eoshausted nervous hidney-Liver Pills in action of kidneys, liver Faod restores the vigorate the and bowels. W. T. Collins, Morpeth, Ont., writes: "It aftords mie pleasure to be able to Chase's medicines --the Nerve Food and Kid: nev-Liver Pills. 1 had been a sufferer! for twenty-five years from seiatics, lumbago and neuralgia and tried al- most all the medicines | could hear! of, without one particle of benefit, un til 1 commenced to use Ir. \ base's } noticed an improvement before |! had used two boxes, and the benefits | obtained by continned use have heen | wonderful, 1 have so much confidence | lin these two medicines that | have recommended them to dorems of mn friends, and | have vet to hear of a! single case in which they failed to give and { ! : Port satasfaction. Chase's snedicines are for sale dealers, or Edmanson, Bates &| EDNA MARSHALL, WITH "THE S QUAW MAN," | net, Toronto, MONDAY, OCT. 16TH.

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