Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Feb 1912, p. 7

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A . Plea EE gestive Power, Why Not Help the Stomach Do Its Work-- Es«pecially When it Costs Nothing to Try? Not with drugs, bus with a rein- forcement of digestive agents, such as are naturally at work in the sto mach ? Scientific analysis that digestion requires pepsin, ni trogenous férments, and ihe secretion of hydrochloric acid. When your food fails to digest, it is proof pos itive that some of these agents are lacking in your digestive apparatus. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain vothing but these natural clements necessary to digestion and wi placed at work in the weak stomuch and small intestines, supply what these organs need. 'They stimulate the gustric glands and graduall bring the digestive organs buck to their normal condition. Stuart's -Dyspepsia Tablets been subjected to critical tests at home and abwoad and found to contain nothing but tural digestives. Chemical | Laboratory, address, "'Diffindo," London, phone No. 11020 Central lum 8St., Fenchurch St., E.C. . London, 9th Aug. 1 have analyzed most carefully a box 'of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets (which 1 bought myself « aby chemist"s shop for the purposes)' man ufactured by the F. A Stuart 86 Clerkenwell Road, Loudon, ¥. and have to report that I cannot nnd any trace of vegetable: or nine eral poisons. Knowing the ingre dients of the tablets 1 am of opinion that they are admirably adapt able for the purposes for which they are in tended. (Signed) Jobn R. Brooks, F.1.( FA There is no secret in the prepara- tion of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Their composition is commonly known among physi®ans, as is shown by the recommendations of 40,000 licensed physicians in the Uni ted States and Canada. They are the 'most popular of all remedies for indigestion, dyspepsia, water brash, insomnia, Joss of appetite, melan- cholia, eonstipation, dysentry and kindred diseases originating from im- proper dissolution and assimilation of foods, because they are thorough ly reliable and harmless to man or child. Stuart's Dyspepsia Table once a safe and powerinl one grain of these {ablets being strong enough (by test) digest 3,000 grains of steak, eps and other foods. Stuart's Dyspepsin Tablets will digest vour food for when your stomach can't. Ask wour druggist or send -to us direct for a free trial sample package and you will he surprised at the result. F. A. Stuart Co.,, 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, have echemizal are na: Telegraphic tele 20 Cul 1905, n 8 are at remedy, to vou for a 50c. box "You'll find it's 80." Labatt's » London TRY IT JOHN LABATT LIMITED LONDON, ONTARIO Ageut, James McParland, 339-341 King Street East, - COMPLETE arm | Treatment ficura PURIFYING THE WATER For the Stomach i If Your Stomach is Lacking in Di Von | any of | jcontinent. : i [ADDRESS BY THE PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICER. {br, 4. W. 8 MecCull.gh, of Toronto, Says That Municipalities Should Cease Dumping Sewage lato { Streams, i Pr. J. WW. thealthr officer of On very instructive S. MeCullogh, chief tario, delivered address in old a Con- shovs lyoration hall, Queen's University, on was |! Vuesday "Water afternoon. The subject Filtration And Sewage Dis {posal " Representatives of the city icouncil, among whom was Mayor { Hoag, were present, » | Dr. MeCullogh opened his remarks |with a tribute to the medical profes [sion and an outline of the task which {eonfronted it with regard to | supply. He showed that the ratio of ttyphoid per hundred thousand people |was much greater in Canada and the {United States, where there is a sur {face water supply, than in the {eountries. This he said was due the contamination of our lakes streams with sewage. { There are three ways of purifying supply : Storage, filtration and disinjection. The storage process is that which goes on in our great lakes, tallowing the water to stand until the {sediment settles, The city of {York is building ad immense reservoir lin the Catskill mountains for this pur- pose at an expense of ¥162,008,000, Dr. McCullogh suggested ibest method of filtration, the {éand filter as used by the cities Toranto, Montreal, Washington Philadelphia. As to disinfeetion he mentioned ozone, which the eity of Lindsay had found to be a failure, and that of {mixing chlorine with the water which {was the simplest and apparently the best disinfectant. | Canada, on account of many streams and lakes, may stand best among the {countries with regard ,to water iply if we cease the barbarous custom {of dumping the sewage into _ the {sources of supply, namely, the rivers land lakes, | The sewage disposal was still {some extent an unsolved problem, but ithe speaker described the method | adopted by Chicago and the Murray {tank at Calgary which were to a [ gront extent a solution of the diffi- culty. Dr. MeCullogh's address fol lowed by, expressions of appreciation from Chairman Archibald Strachan, of the board of health, Dean J, C, Con nell and Mayor Hoag, who suggested tliat a copy of the address be placed in the hands of our local health offi eer, Dr. Williamson. to and | | | | | ow us slow of ahd sup- to was Railroaders Say Cold Weather Worst for Years. pleased Was Citizens spell, after continued cold but there is no doubt the railroaders appreciate warmer weather more than any person, for they certainly have their share of disconifort. While there were no serious block- ades in this district, the trainmen say that the cold weather was the worst experienced in many years, Traine are now beginning to run more on schedule time and passengers arg not given such long waits, Old Sol is making himself felt these days; and as a result the sleighing is getting very poor. The erossing to the islands and to Cape Vincent is still O.K., however, and no doubt will remain so for some time unless records are broken. The mild weather friend of the are at the mild some has been coal buyers. The cold weather called for great deal of eonl, in fact an enormous amount was used in all the big buildings, and in large homes. Old residents have been taxing their memory, to recall cold snaps, and they dielare that for continued severe weather Kingston has not had the like in many years. a great a PORTSMOUTH IS TO HAVE A Strong and Live Methodist Church © Congregation. The Methodists of Portsmouth are na longer a congregation in difficul ties, but thitving and in earnert. An old member that things have not looked bright and prosperous for many vers. If the congregation grows at the rate it has been doing yéry goon the church will be full. Fhe mutual aid of the edurch, which has only been organized a few weeks, mide about 39% last Monday even. ing wt a concert and tea Thanks are choir far the states 80 from Sydenham street church splendid programme they gave, A united eliert is being made to make a strong live church in Portsmouth, Will Become Popular. A* George Brewster, Banfi, a mem- ber =! the fiem of Brewster and Moore, in speaking of Jasper Park, that is being opened up by the construction of the tirand Truuk Pacitic through the Canadian Rockies, stated that it will excel any of the Canadian parks as a place of enjoyment. Mr, Brew. ster has been through the district and gays it is exceptionally well stocked with wild game of all kinds; also that iit is a splendid country for mountain sheep, as well as moose, deer bear and mountain goats. The mountains in Jasper Park are higher than in any other Canadian territory, snd as soon as the Grand Trunk erect the hotels that they propose, and the government get proper trails throughout the terri tory it will become more popular than the mountain resorts on the Joyceville Echoes. Joyeeville, Feb, 20. Much sympathy Ju felt for PF. Lacey. who is seriously fl. The Ladies of St. Barnaby's Al tar Society, Brewer's Mills, are - ling an autographic quilt. A few of the the busivess college ball. Miss M. A. Mullen returned home from visiting friends in Kingston. Miss Aggie Me Cavey is visiting at J. Tierney's, Seelev's Bay. Amongst recent visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Modlar, Saskatchewan. ; b Huby , Delia, M. J. ell, Bewer's Mills; D. O'Hern, South water | old the | weather, | tendered to trol. Small and his | young folks of this vicinity attended. Lake: John Foley, I'. Lachance, Howe. i Bh _ i } 5 | " mm-- UEEN'S REGISTRATION. Q More Students in Classes, But Less Registered. The number of students registered at Queen's university © this session {around the 1,500 mark, and is {what | session. Registrar G. Y. Chown tcounts for the difference by the fact jthat last year was the last in which | i is wOTIE- ac extra-mural students could secure de- grees by spending less than two vears actual attendance, This are only 300 extra-mural registered against 400 a vear There is an increase, however, jin the number of students in actual jattendance at the university, and that is a good feature. Never before were {there wo many students in the class- | rooms. in session i there stu {dents { JO. LTON na « and 11 r hn Sq nigh KEEP CHRISTIAN ATMOSPHERE. Charter of Queen's University Provide for Non-Christians. The Toronto Telegram says it is learned that as a result of the visit of Rabbi Jacobs, of Toronto, and oth- er Jewish gentlemen from both Toron- to and Montreal, to Ottawa, in regard to 'the constitution of Queen's Univer sity that modification of the terms of the bill will be made by par liament., The origina! intention of the bill would have excluded non-Chris- from the Jacobs Will some Lans Rabbi prepared to make any in the matter, but it that a compromise was effected whereby non Christians will be allowed to hold posi at provided Christian atmosphere is maintained. was not deiinite statement 1 is understood tions the university a Danicl Boone. loone These words of where Daniel is coming, to the tongue voungster in Kingston, p child who the wonderful Boone and his the Indians. The leoming of the production of "Daniel | Boone On The Trail'"" will give all an lopportunity of seeing a tribe of real Sioux Indians from the wilds, Indians that are as savage to-dav as in the days of old Boone. Young Buffalo, the chief of the tribe, a grandson of Sitting Bull, and fought with him against Custer at the battle of the Little Big Horn when Custer and his {entire command was wiped out of ex istence. He speaks only the Sioux tongue and in deseribing the great {hattle, says it a cruel command to see five hundred pale faeces to fight {five thousand reds. The attack was Imade at sunrise, when Custer's men {charged the sleeping Indian village. At first: the reds seemed horrified with térror, midst the roar of battle, rid less horses galloped about tramping the wounded and the dead. Then one wild charge followed with a death sounding vell from five thousand throats and then silence. Ome white man escaped to tell, the horrible news, A band of Indian, ¢hges of real Siberian wolves, dens of ferocious bears and other wild animals of the days of Boone will he seen with this production at the Grand on Saturday, February 24th, w. and night, seem be on every 14 it fire and hos of a man, read f side woman or heard stories ~of mpaign against 18 Was ma € High class music cheap, 'Au Matin,' Fifth Nocturne, Bercense froin vn," and 6,000 others, 10c, on's Music Store Misery erally The horn of plenty he man on a toot ""Joce copy hat it is gen affection loves company, but a case of unrequited started many a Above All Things Keep Health No matter how much hard luck one may have he can always "come back" if he has the snap and ginger of good health. Right food is the most es- sential factor of health. Grape-Nuts is made of wheat and bar- ley and furnishes in the right roportions the elements Nature needs for keepi body and brain at their best. Look for "The Road to Wellville" in packages of Grape-Nuts. is famous little book and Grape-Nuts have helped thousands---and may help you. - "There's a Reason" ---- Grape-Nuts food is made of Can- adian Gea, io a Canadiaa Faciory by Canadian Labor. a a Winder, matte . oy sor, Ontacie, spany, Canada. DAILY BRITT less than'!the registration «f last | tafi of the university. | ORGANIZED A CLUB TO MEET MONTHLY. HAVE Funeral of the Late Solomon Latimer --st. Andrew's Church Tea Meet- ing Was Held on Tuesday Evening. Gananoque, Feb, 21.--A healthy and vigorous mother's elub was organized in the lecture room of Grace church, yesterday afternoon, in connection 'with the Sunday school. There were forty-two charter members. The fol lowing oflicers were elected : Superin- tendent, Mrs. J. Davis; assistant su- perintendents, Mrs. George Scott and Mrs. J. Wadsworth; secretary, Mrs. Joseph Meggs; treasurer, Mrs. William Carpenter; social commitiee, Mrs, Gil- bert Urser, Mrs. Charles Bryant and Mrs. William J. Chapman. An excel lent programme was rendered. Meet- ings will be held the last Thursday in each month, the first of which will he at the home of Mrs. Joseph Meggs, on February 20th. The annual tea meeting of the con- gregation of St. Andrew's church was held last evening, under the auspices of their Young People's Association. After the erowd assembled in the audi- torium, where an interesting pro- gramme was rendered. The attendance was large and from indications the proceeds will foot up well in excess of 1 $200. { Mr. and Mrs. John Dorey threw open {their home to their voung friends on Monday evening, for a guiet dance, their kindly offer being accepted by quite a large number An on the remains of the late Solomon Latimer, who died sud- denly Sunday vening, was heid by Coroner Shaw, of Lansdowne, ¢n Mon- day, and death pronounced to ave been caused from heart failure, A. D. Brown, the newly-appointed as sor of the ready on his work, having com pleted the greater portion of the as i pessment of the south ward The funeral of the late Solomon Lati- | mer took place from his late residence, | Stone street north, this morning, to i autopsy was i { sos town, bas made a good start John's where sung by {remains were { vault The | tended. {| The | James | town, | St. church, mass wag Father Kehoe, and the placed in Gananoque funeral was largely at- lev Mesdames Daniel Driscoll and Kingston, are in McPherson, having been summoned by the jeath of their father, the lale Solomon atinier Rex Cosh, spending .the {past few weeks with { ds in town, i} to Montreal," returned SIR HENRY NORMAN'S VI. Algiers Not City for Women to Ex. plore Alone. what the Arab to few has it been given to un- {derstand what he thinks; within his | house he is as much master in Algiers {as he is in Mecca, so long as he avpids | the appearance of what the infidel 'calls evil, and =o long as he complies with {certain demands, equally foolish and | outrageous to him, in respect of regis- { tration, vaccination, sanitation, and the like. There is. 00 tharp boundary | between the two communities; if you follow a street far enough you pass {the imperceptible frontier. "After many vears," M. Fromentin, ! "there are no barriers between the two | cities except those of suspicion = and antipathy existing between the two races, but those to separate them. They ~touch one another, they live in the closest companionship, but neither nor mingle except in the | worst each--the dirt of their gut their vices." To any one has ever seen for a monent be hind the veil of native life there is {something almost terrifying about the {impenetrable mystery of these silent | hougests., Things happen there, and hu {man natByge assumes aspects there, of { which: the western worls never dreams. II confess to being uneasy jeareless and ignorant westerners | tainly I western. women walking alone in the native quarters of leastern towns. Suppose one of those | dark. doors should open suddenly, the stranger be dragged quietly within, {and the door shut That stranger might disappear forever without {ing a single trace. It would he us to search, unless the authorities were i prepared to ransack every house, to its most private apartments, in a whole | district, and to do that would be, if not to provoke a revolt, at least to tir up such dangerous unrest and hos {tility as to make it impossible. What | might happen to that siranger is hest not considered f his or her captors No does : foreigner knows 80 save suflice meal of ters und who when | see cer. when seo y leav less I 80 chase, there would be no more trace than marks the spot where a stone has {fallen into the sea. Such an event {of course, very unlikely, but it has hor- riblv happened, and might happen again. --From "The Automobile in Al- rica," by Sir Henry Norman, MP, in the March Scribner. ---- Worthy a Rousing Welcome. i Kingston will be visited on Monday, March 4th, by the Toronte Symphony 1Orchestra, whose phenomenal growth and artistic development has made it a dominant factor in the musical life lof Canada. On every occasion the performance of this orchestra has been 'a glorious triumph. Under the inde- {fatigable guidance of its conductor, { Frank Welsman, the organization {has achieved results in ensemble, tech- I nical" execution, tone quality and mu {sicianly interpretation that place it {upon a par with the world's most cple- {brated orchestras. With ite financial support assured by Toronto's wealthi- est citizens, the leader is able to fill {his ranks with the best professional. iplayers procurable. The repertoire is extensive and includes the greatest masterpieces of musical literature as well as the best' of the more modern compositions. Tis visit will be one of the greatest musical events that we thave ever had here. The city will {doubtless give them a rousing wel lcome. S. Toronto will erect a memorial to Burrell Heacoek, the Cleveland lad, who lost his life in attempting to save Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Stanton at Niagara Falls. Now is your chance for a bargain in boots, rubbers and all felt goods, Dut: ton's Shoe Store It is easier for a man (o learn things that it ix for him to make a lot of SH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1912. PAGE SEVEN. a ------ GALLAGHER & COMPANY Present the First Offering of the Stock of JAMES F. AT Ba PORCUPINE=-FORTUNA GOLD MINES, Ltd. ATR Capital Stock $2,000,000, divided into 2,000,000 Shares. Par value, $1.00 per Share. 1.000.000 Shares. All Shares Common Shares, fully paid and non-assessable, Preferred Shares or indebtedness of any kind. EH Incorporated under Ontario Companies' Act, . Treasury Shaves, The Company has no Donds, The company owns 3 groups in all, 8 mining claims, 310 acres. in the Porcupine Mining District of On- tario, described as follows: The Reany Mining Claim in Tisdale, being the south-west quarter of the south half of Lot Number Two, Concession One, Tisdale; the Mapes Claim in Deloro T.R.P. 814 (called H.R. 828), and six claims in Shaw Township, called the James claims, being officially known as 13884 13885, 13886, 13887, 13888 and 13889. Claims Nos. GROUP Nel. The well-known Reany lies east of the Martin Dome. The famons Dunn and Steel properties adjoin Reany on the east and the Rose-Van Cutser claims, cwn- by one of the largest mining, engineering and brok.r a houses London (ownérs of Town Site Mine at eo bait), adie thie Reany on the west side. The Dunn a Steel vein runs into the Reany and has been exposed h stripping for a distance of $09 feet on the Re This vein has an average width of 20 feet and heavily mineralized. ( Engineer's Report.) GROLP No. 2, aim in Deloro iles two ith of the Powell claims senow famous Dobie . The Boston Deve ¥ made their spectact which is traced through the Dobis The Schumacher property The entire property lies in the zone, whose principal 4rend Is north which is the trond the Dobie oston Development veins Two-thirds claim is exposed and easily prospe d ix considered op. the 1 " hood, and, like the Reany, should pay mine ips 1 and 2 By MINE MANAGEMENT, There hat been & great deal regarding poor management of praperiies, and in many cases ustified, but with our rep Operators, those who Invest Porcupine- Fortuna rest assured that the mana ment of this property have the best advice obtainable and of unfavorable many of the we know this Teeling Ix tation established as Rita in n 3 comment Poreupiie tha wild is BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, The Officers and Diretors of this Company are well wn bankers, business a mining men, who have proven suecessf in handling large financial ingtitntions with profit to the shareholders and credit to themselves Associated with the bankers and basiness men are min ing men well Known in nw ng country of On tario, they have successful prospected and operated in Cobalt, Gowganda and and Wave established reputations for progress tability and tntelligen® operations, ' Ke south of of claims On the east aidens i Me ment Company strike on this Mapes property lies north Dome sonth-we Mapes sN The Mapes « Tisdale on 1 the Mapes a Ix id pre from west OFFICERS William OF THE COMPANY, T ig PRESIDENT Trust Co, Piltsburg VICE-PRESI IT. J Hes (Mine ver and Porcuplin Guardian of wt ng Cobalt elop misl dev are in famous Dome Ore Zone GROUP No. 3, laims in Shaw are too well go into detall ir asertbing It is sufficient these ¢laims have a well-mineralized wide that with proper development wil prove one of the great ore bodies of AND TREASURER: G Heagen (of Day, and O'Sullivan, Toronto) he six James irst Nattonal Bank Philip), Ww Gillles Haile kyon, Alex Reany (Mine (Mine SOLICITORS, filam T CF ut the corporation rtuna Gold above firm David Owner bury N.Y Out.) and Halle and n ; ' ] ted by of Co ¥ Buffs the L Ont) Mapes Owner ybury STOCK REGISTRARS, TRANSFE Trusts and Guarantee Co., Ltd made through them.) AGENTS AND (All certificates are countersigned by them and IN: POSITORY., all transfers of stock are . FIRST OFFERING OF SHARES, We take no little pleasure in being able to offer the first 100,000 shares of Porcupine-Fortuna Mines, Limited, at the extremely low price ol 15¢ per share, and the next 100,000 at 20c per share Gold OPENING. This allotment will be open for public subscription at our offices, Monday, February 19, 1912, at 10 a.m CLOSING. Subscriptions will be closed promptly at noon, Saturday, February 24th, 1912. OVER-SUBSCRIPTIONS Subscriptions for the first 100,000 will be filled at 15¢. Over-suliscriptions will be filled at 20¢ per shore. unless instructed to contrary with order In case of over-subscription, our Subscription Books will be open for inspection of subscribers, so that no question can arise as to orders being filled as received Copies of pro. spectus filed with the"Government can be had from us. Place your orders through your brokers or direct with us. Advance information and reservations may be had in person or by mail at above address without obliga- tion. Jrokers who desire to co-operate on this allotmetn please notify us at once. JAMES F. GALLAGHER & COMPANY Suites 8 and, 24 King Street West Toronto, Ontario. Statontory Prospectus for of PORCUPINE [00 FORTUNA GOLD MINES, LIMITED 95 Ares, is : dated 13th Japuary, 1912, and filed E L. Mapes ate ry ath Mitel nde Two con nets, dated flo iil with the Provincial Seeretary of On. AEF and 9tt f January, 1912 het wri tarie, him and the Company for tot Company of eight r upline Al) ssued Wy balanoe of the made heir remuneration other than agreed to 1 allowance of fees and expenses 10r als tending meetings, nor for underwriting or payment of commission on sale of stack, but the directors ! on pawer to fix their own fees and ; aud 16 My a ct noup to 25 per eant, on hate #tock, and to stock at a If any of the said 1.000.669 sold the amount agreed to sama will be payable tn instalment The above no Interest the pro - than Solieltors; or in pro which is in the Bhares liminary expenses ba filing and legal fees, under $1.0500 stock, 1.999. si be issued comming 2.000.000 shares of of se one share ¢ Incorpo n * in day at Solicitor wed of the provisions and James I 1 of the illivan Bollelyor Coughlin aftice 6f Day 5% Victoria for the office of abov Qualification reg one share No directors e § go stimated § is ar 'This Coffee Poi FREE . Why Dalton's French Drip Coffee is so Wholesome, Delicious and Economical When you have once tasted Dalton's delicious French Drip Coffee, made in a Dalton's French Drip Cofice Pot, you will never be tempted to drink ordinary boiled Coffee again, he Coffee berry, or bean, is protected by nature from the insect world by a tough outer shell or husk which contains tannin and other acid, bitter principles which are poisonous to insects and certainly not wholesome to the human system. ; : Other roasters of Coffee do not remove this bitter husk, and this is why many people find that ordinary Coffee does not agree with them. Not only that, but the usual way of roasting Cofice in cylinders over coke or gas fires, drives off the volatile essences, 80 essential to aroma and flavor, The DALTON way is to throw the Coffee berries against an intensely hot flame. This roasts them in half the time and nts the volatile essences being driven of, 1 en the Coffes is cooled by a 1al process, during which a strong suction air- Spee Dist blows off all foreign substan. ces,r Next comes the grinding, during which another powerful air- blast removes the poisonous, bitter outer shell, The Coffee contains absolutely no chicory and is packed in sealed tins, which preserve ail the delightful flavor, 'We make Dalton' P Coffee in two stren Mild Blend and Strong Blend. You cannot tell however which you will like the best until you try both and that is why we ask you to buy two tins in our special offer, SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER pl rent, Oho Del's Mt os that you have r= t we have LIE 1 by-\ $ tin, to it a fair a ean of te ht you will ups eafter, French Dri "If Your Grecer Will Nct Supply You, Enclose $1.00 and We Will Send Carriage Collect" ESTABLISHED KINSHIP, Bitter Oranges, 25 cents per dozen. Mexican Sweet Oranges, 25 for 25 cents. Lemons and Grape Fruit A... J..REES, 166 PRINCESS ST. Phone 68 Inherits $30,000 From Father Whe Forgot Her. Providence, RJ., Feb. 21.-Mrs Laura McCann, of Hudson meights, N. J., was deglared to be the only child and heiriof Br. Jacob W. Barton, who died intestale two years ago, leaving an esiate valued st $500,000, Mre. McCann, who had not seen her father since she was a child, learned of his death a fyear ago through the divoreed wife of one of his brothers, who would have shared in the estate iH Mrs. McCann had not pstablished her kinship. i ions carefally Glied st Sar money gut of what he has learned. Prescript gent's drug store.

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