PAGE EIGHT. IT WAS STONE IN THE BLADDER GIN PILLS PASSED IT "Five years ago, 1 was taken down with what the doctors called Inflam- mation of the Bladder--intense pains in the back and loins, and difficulty in urinating, and the attacks, which became more frequent, amounted to uubearable agony. 50 weak that I could not walk across the floor. My wife read in the papers about GIN PILLS and sent for a box. From the very first, I felt that GIN PILLS were doing me good. The pain was relieved ot once, and the attacks were less frequent. - In six weeks, the Stone in the Bladder came away. When I recall how 1 suffered and how now I am healthy and able to work, 1 cannot express myself strongly enough when I spak of what GIN PILLS have done for me", JOHN HERMAN, Hamilton, Ont. soe. a box, 6 for §2.50 | You can try them free | & Limited, THOMAS COPLEY Prong 987. Drop a card to 19 Pine Btreet whes wanting anyth! done in the C - ter line. Estimates given on all kinds repairs and alse wood Siders will rece!ve prompt attention Pp, 40 Queen Bireet Dept. B Toronto. a it ghess full partie. and directios lavalusble to ladies. SUPPLY CO., Ont. Cenansl Aware fos ¥ TAKE IT AWAY «That's what our Jatrons say «+When served with Belfast inger Ale or English Ginger r that do not bear our r bottled goods for family have no superior mple it at any of the lead. hotels o rtelephone 304 for & Thompson Bottling Co. 202 PRINCRSS ST, KINGSTON, 00000008000000000000 oevY IS oT Beto 900000000000 00000 Oe WOMAN CURED By Lydia E. Pinkham's 'SWINDLES IN BARGAINS | OLD FRAUDS THAT STILL LURE LONDON PEOPLE. { { | | = { i { The Young Man In Financial Dis tress Who Has to Sell His Per fectly Good Bicycle Has a Host of Imitators Who Unload Scores of Things on Over-Anxious Pur chasers--Widow a Hard Worker. Frauds, my dear sir, nearly all of them, said a well-known detective tc a writer in London Tit-Bits; from the destitute widow, who is driven to sacrifice her handsome furs for a trifle, to the newly-fledged bride, who is willing to dispose of her duplicate wedding presents at a third of their value. Mind, 1 don't say that all such advertisements are swindles; but I will stake my professional re- putation that a very large number of them are. Shall I tell you how the swindle originated? In the middle seventies 4 London bicycle dealer was face to | face with bankr:ptey." Only a mir | acle could save him. Then a happy i idea flashed into his brain, and the | following advertisement was the re- | sult; {| "A gentleman, in extreme financial distress, is obliged to dis of his almost-new bicycle for 0 per cent. less than it cost him only ten days ago." He was deluged with replies from eager purchasers. all addressed to his private house; and his bicycles went off "like hot cakes," each ac- companied by a full receipt, made out by himself at the shop. He was not only saved; he found his idea so profitable that he extend- ed it. As a gentleman about to emigrate, he disposed of housefuls of second-hand, low-class furniture at a big profit; as a widow he found pur- chasers for tons of family plate--and #0 on, until he was able to retire on quite a substantial fortune, instead of drifting to the workhouse. To-day this ingenious gentleman has his imitators by the score; and no doubt they are reaping a good harvest through the advertisement columns of our newspapers. You must have seen these seductive an- Rouncements many a time, such as this: "Bon of rich banker, obliged to leave England at once for his health, must dispose of the entire furniture of his splendidly-appointed flat," etc. The "gentleman" is no more going abroad than I am. If you go to his flat you will see it, in a judiciously subdued light, full of tempting furni- ure, ull of which he is f to sacrifics immediately. If you are foolish enough to become a pur |' chaser. you will be inclined to kick yourse' ! for the vest of your life. The "rich banker's son," though he may play the part to perfection, is really the agent of some shady second-hand furniture dealer; @nd his furniture, which looks so plausi- ble, tricked out in the darkened rooms, is rubbish, dear at any price. The sume gentleman, too, haé been "going abroad" for years past. His furniture, flatful after flatful, goes; but he tarries. You see, it pays him to stay at home. The: there is the lady (oh, those widows!) who has lost her husband, and is compelled to sacrifice her treasured belongings -- her grand piano, her silver, her valuable furs-- all at ridiculous prices, just to keep the wolf from the door. Here is a fine chance of combining philan- thropy with a bargain; and you feel tempted. But don't. That widow lives in mourning, and is really very happy in it, though she must, from the time she has worn her weeds, have buried several hushands. Her piano (of which she has sold scores) is foreign, turned out wholesale, and dear at half the price she is willing to sacrifice it for: the silver is "Brummagem," and worth less than the showy cases that enshrine it; and as for her valuable furs--well, the animals wouldn't know them. The goods are all drawn and replaced from a neighboring warehouse full of such rubbish. Then there is the lady who "must sell privately two handsome Oriental diamond and ruby rings, 18-carat gold-cased," for a few shillings each, as many Shillings as they ought to be worth pounds. The same adver. tisement appears hundreds of times all over the country: but the two rings, like the widow's cruse of oil, never fail, Of course, the rings are of the most rubbishy kind of sham jewellery, and the nevolent lady makes at least 200 per cent. profit on each of them. I might give you dozens of other examples, from unredeemed pledges. literally thrown away, to the violin said to be a genuine Stradivarius, sacrificed for forty shillings. (and really costing & tenth of that sum). They all répresent sacrifices--and the buyer is the vietim. The Road-Makers. A very favorite plan when making farm Edt is to Whro wdown a quan- tity of brushwood, and then to pile stones, brickbats, and upon it. The brushwood ensures wood drainage, and also a certain springi- ness. Railwa§ engineers often unio Srushwacd as a foundation for their tracks, The Romans used blocks of solid i i ! glance as worthy inheritors ough, will be that Canada seems journalist with » as a political economist. But for an- other thing he is position of a univers is a Ph.D. of Harvard, and he is en- titled to be:called. Dr. King, not by reason of an hono one earned by study graduation. 'Mr. King had a very suc- cessful coll he was a | in Chicago University and Harvard, Your Out-of-Order or you feel bloated after esting, you believe it is the food which fills you; if what little you eat lies like a lump of lead on your there is difficulty in breathing eating, eructations of sour, undiges- ted food and acid, heartburn, or a belching of make up your mind that Tis, & i f § £4 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1911. CANADA WELCOMES THEM. Hardy Young Men and Women Whe Come From Across the Seas, Winnipsg is the distributing centre for western Canadas settlers. They pour out through Re great station in- to the joining a Hall, where they CES n once more, Before they left ship they had been inspected closely by immigration agents and again in Montreal they had undergone careful scrutiny, so this is the third time If they are intendi homesteaders, seeking Government farms, the plans and details are all there in the Gov- ernment land office, with courteous officials to help them understand. If they are workers seeking employment there has been gathered for their in- formation the latest reports on the demand for labor in the various sec- tions. For the smell capitalist the Canadian Pacific's huge land grants cut up into sections are for sale in the building on the other side, with various attractions to make them ac- ceptable. s And the people you see in the great Immigration fail in Winnipeg, or taking advantage of a few minutes' stay at 8 way station in the west, to look about them, you can t a a these same new acres. You will not see an unhealthy or an unclean person among . There are, in fact, few ~~ FANTISTIC GARDENS. Perfect Pinhead Roses and Tiny Sun flowers In Japan. No people in the world are greater Jovers nature than the people of ippon. undreds of Japanese, even among the poorer classes, have as much space as is possible devoted to gardens, in which are often found various forms of dwarf trees and shrubs which are per- fect from root to branch and leaf. Trees that will under ordinary condi- tions reach a height of from thirty to fifty feet are kept down to but two to four feel. The Another fad a apantse 1a amo the fantastic in natere. Many trees and shrubs and, in fact, all types med and trained to represent some form of animal life are so treated that el Toppan: esate, huge dragons A Repidles, vs the 3 seems ve apanese gan dener great x if he can cause a tree or vine to grow in some curious! or foreign faces and you realize at onc: [#0 that the statistics showing nine-tenths of the newcomers to be of Anglo-Sax- on or Celtic stock are accurate en. Your next conclusion probably know what she is doing in choosing this material for herseM. The men are sturdy and self-reliant. The men are are healthy. Almost all, men and women, are young and light-hearted, with bright eyes and the red cheeks and lithe figures that the British cli. mate gives to the you clad in good subs English tweed and With a few exceptions you wo! say that hey belonged to what in England are called the "middle" ae distinguished from the "lower" classes; and they seem quite at home already. As a matter of fact, they are. New- comers they are assuredly. Yet they are also at home. Canadas herself has sought them out and invited them to come in and stay. She was so glad to, get them that for many of m she paid a bonus. Many have brought with them from England, Ireland or Beotland not only their usehold ioctia, but eno capital ir own land in the new coun. try. In fact, they hardly regard it 88 a new country, so much as another section of the old. Beoleh and A Real Ph.D. Since the defeat of the Laurier Gov- ernment there have beer many spe- culations as to the future of the var- iious Cabinet Ministers, who have lost fot only their portiolios, but their 'seats in the House, f of the most interesting queries has : "What will Mackenzie King do now?" Hon. Mr. King is only in his thirty-seventn year, but he has been long h in litics or > Sood muy peop to nye Jongetion hat his q ification X 8 are for earning"a living jn private life. Well, for one thing, Kine is a | qualifications uipped for the professor. He degree, but by and regular wurse. For some time rar in political economy and later servedion various royal com. missions inwestigating industrial con- ditions in Cmnads and abroad. Short- ly after his, appointment as Minister of Labor, Hllowing a period of sue- cessful service as Deputy Minister, he went to Harvard and secured his degree of Doctor of Philosophy, an acnievement which of itself is cone sidered a wery.important one by edu- cationists. | Lucky William. Williamy Barber shot a silver gray fox in Puslinch Township, ten miles from Hegpeler, Ont animal is considered worth $450. The fox is a beauty, weighing about 25 pounds, and was about seven months old, with a fine pelt. The skin of the Back talk seldom helps a man to get to the front, RELIEVES BAD STOMACHS. Stomach Wil Feel Fine in Five Minutes. H your meals don't fit comfortably, and after gas, you can you need fF HH Hi i . They are |! to buy | stomach; if | brash |! lnrger than a from ou thrifty stalks height, are another Lawyers' Strikes. Even lawyers have ;been known to © on strike. Three ting putes in order to fill their Jockew with fees. Thereupon all the lawyers in court de in & body and for« warded a letter stating {has they would not return until this insulting Saale he Rade a tually the ju a] i a lawyers See to work. ~London Chronicle. An Unfinished Job. A patient entered a dentist's' office the other day and, after showing ® admittance to the finished, the stranger placed his ] firmly on his head, leisurely drew on his gloves and requested that the acoount be charged. After he was gone :the dentist turn. ed to a friend who thad been in the room and eaid: "Tom, I don't know that man. I am sorry the operation wasn't suc: "But it was successful," returned the other, astonished. "The man was feeling fine when he left here. Why wasn't it a eucoessp™ "I didn't extract all the- nerve" responded the dentist. i E¥PER FH of plante that can be trim- ° A ---------------------------------- fA ---- ------------------ ---------------- ! TRAVELLING. RAILWAY GRAND TRUNK Svstem THANKSGIVING DAY Monday, Oct. 30th Round trip tickets will be issued at Single First Class Fare Sour stomach--heartburn-- | Good o 27th, 2¥th, 29th ; - all yield quickly to | and Mh, good to return until Weds perly digested food { nesday, Nov. Ist. {s tone, and soon | Tickets to intermediate stations be { tween Montreal and Toronto will nat | be good on trains 1 and 4. HUNTERS' EXCURSIONS Tickets on sale daily until Nov, "Fat and Be Merry!" Stop starving yourseli--stop suffering the pangs of Indigestion--stop worrying about what you dare and dare not eat, Eat hearty meals of wholesems food, take feel lke a new persen. Oct -DRU-CO Dy i restores your strength, your requires no further aid. 50c. a box. 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