Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1912, p. 14

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$: PAGE FOURTEEN. . 7 : : x LY BRITSH WHIG, SATURPAY, APRIL 27. 1912. - "F. J. JOHNSON TM; | PERSE Es EeeTE PRES EE CIBER eeE ts a | Father, Mother Sister, Brother, THE AEE NICOL HALL, SCHOOL OF MINING, KINGSTON- Al Should Use Parisian Sage. 324 KING STREET. Special prices In Cut Flow- | ers. See our window display. Wedding Bouquets and Floral 8 Designs. °° Flordl Sprays a p | f ! i ; iy Prof J. C. Gwillim in the Canadian Mining Journal. AEE EEIE HIE IREPTIIEEOReEES ssveseseemeesoesse ses eos PN 1 Prevents Baldpess--Ranishes Dands | vigorous, which means that thy hair Co 4 ; ; becomes full of life ana lusts and rufi--Stops Falling Mair and Ich-| oan: and beautiful ing Scalp. Thousands are wasting time los ing hair and growing bald be a 7 PARISIAN SAGE is a family bairithey are using superficial tania "5 <R 3 Store, 7m Conservatories. 23h tonic and dressing that will .do| While they may clean the scaly nnd tesidence, 1212. ! " . much good in every home. make it feel refreshed, they da not il a 1 = ] he ' The man who uses PARISIANIget to the root of the hair where ihe : SAGE if only oc- real destrover of specialty. Sweet Pea Seed In Bulk Nanied Varieties i y casionally will hair, the per. OH He 8 y Recon . Deter EroW bald. MONEY BACK niciows dandrurt NTAINS | yy . a Baldness is caus- germs, » thrive RL & 5 ee 3 ed by dapdrull and multiply NO ALUM 4 : 1 YY ya i} . = . < germs which Jig DANDRUFF Try PARISIAN ; ! pi . 4 0 3 down into the SAGE for all hair roots of the hair, REMOVER tiouble; it means devour it's death toi the. nourishment cause the root to germs; life to the hair. It is Yeas die and the Hair'Mo fall and thin out.{ant to use and so harmless thai it PARISIAN SAGE is a scientilicjcan be used by every member of the hair remedy that not only kills the|family from the oldest to the iittie dandruff germs, but gives the hairjtot. root just the same nourishment that Get a 50 cent bottle to-day, and if nature gives it. you are not satisfied that it is just PARISIAN SBAGE first kills the!as good as claimed, your money back germs; then nourishes the weakencd | without any squibbling. Sold by I B halr root and causes a growth of | McLeod and druggists everywhere healthy hair. Girl with Auburn halr on every car- This same nourishment (PARISIAN ton and bottle. SAGE) causes the hair to grow of the school of mining, whose name | is 'much honored in the mining world : ~ The principal gift, and the original i . == = idea, came from Professor Nicol, whese Pocket Fiash Rights and | = E devotion to mineralogy and his Alma batteries, 1 A | Miter, Queen's university, inspired him {, | to build a suiigble home for mining and metallurgy, partners of the earling history of the sehbol of mining, in old Carvutbers Hall. Over its from entrance is graven "Nicol Hall," and upon the comer stone is this inscription: "The cornore tone of this building erected with mouey. given by Professor William. Nie- ol and Graduates in Science was laid by James Douglas, Esq., LL.D., Octo- ber 18th, 1911." The floor plans are from the oftice of ? fies fioee Law - Power & Sons, the architects; the pro spective view from 0. G" Wellton and Nicol Hall is the latest addition to 'demibers | contributed about {the photos from Dr. Clark, of the the group of grey limestone" build 1%10,000 Another £10,000 was ja hool. of mining, and have been: kind E 0 ) is : TH BUSINESS F of Queen's university. , Beside it is the by an older gradu- fy loaned to the Whig by the Canadian newly built and equipped Gordon Hall ate of Queen's and present governor : Mining Journal, Foconta. BUYING SHOES devoted entirely to chemistry, a gift ~ Nico. Mie & MNerawecy Duos ~ i She Dutarin government, to the School one s You should buy your shoes the tiroly to mining and metallurgical en ET] ¥ way you run your business-- gineeriog, as may, be seen by the ae ----ty-- with strict attention to economy. companying floor plans, which are the [ ] SAMPLE = inuer outlines of the architects" more Ca complicated designs. i. i AMES HOLDEN SI i oO I cS Food science has taught us that there is The building is composed of two FIRE RisAy METRLLUROY LAB parts: the main building of three raowace me much body- building nutriment in the whole floors, aud an attic, 80 feet x 48 feot; re represent the highest standard of material and the furnace building a single floor, FAN Room wheat, gain which we do not get in white ts Tue al Toons Shor ith ot : and workmanship--constantly maintained tour. The only question is how to make tral portion. ts sutt 1c . by a rigid system of inspection duting This combined building will, it is ex g the whole wheat gram digestible. That orton ummodate the department i and. after manufacture. x problem has been solved in the making of of mining and metallurgy in u vay suitable wo its merits and itsclong pa- ; tiene with make-shifte in the other ¥ buildings. The milling of ores and concentration work will still be car riel on in the old wooden building, f which has served so well, until the | happy day when a solid stone stru ' ture is attached to these new labora- : tories. $ J r . Besides supplying laboraties, library, - { me -- Yo ill b d f | the shredded whole wheat wafer ail Tovture roonee dor The AGomt, : ou wi e prou oO Ttis the whels wheat, steam-cooked shredded, compressed into | there will Je puveied on Joe the Tesjory} | y a wa and baked the maximum of nutriment in smallest Ruvernmen pines auch somo exten e - pgs ee i h b ¢ Il k sive metallurgical research work. This | bulk. Many people prefer it lo ordinary bread toast. Heated gi ii thet ptasirir no | t e rea you ma e in the oven to restore its crispness it is "delicious for luncheon, tira for it is the gift of a professor, i - or for any meal, with butter, potted cheese or marmalades. J |Williom Nicol, and of graduates and "THE TOAST OF THE TOWN" Oe oan Wor vs iL with PURITY FLOUR 1010, there were 254 graduates, all Nicol Hall is to be given over en BR -- | voung: Eighty-eight of these were LIE : Made of Choicest Selected Canadian Wheat graduates in mining avd metallurgy « Ser Dastrent [iooe Puan + FTER seeing a bateh of A Canadian Food for Canadians et ome hundred, amd twine big, gold=n-crusted, snowy : Made by [ | % GB white loaves, that you . ) Limit "END THE QUARREL.™, have baked from' PURITY The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, ed Redmond on Fear Pr Religious In- FLOUR, you will, indeed, be Niagera Falls, Ont. 8 y ' Terente Qffice: 49 Wellington Street East tolerauce proud of your cooking-ability -- To the current number of Home Rule + is i Nee itarent numb uf, Howe Rul and proud of your wisdom in brutes an article, which is ap answer to deciding fo pay the little extra the sermons preached in Belfast on cian so 3 a Lhd y 3 "The Religious Aspect of Home Rule." it CONS to procure suc h high-« lass flour. You will Mr. Redmond deals with the fears admit, too, that we are justified in the pride we take expresscd as te ¢ poss » ye . Profacd 53 Jo the possibility of ry in milling this superb flour ligious intolirance, and states that the aL RESTS WITH : supremacy of the imperial parliament J under a home rule bill is the real an . y swer 10 such apprehensions. He adds | EVERY WOMAN that "whatever religious bitterness ¢x- " . ists in the country i= dirgetly the out " : A me I - come of the absence of home rule." ; 0 BE Hil ; He also says that "at least one-half ; 2) 5 of Ulster, judged by any test, is in| favor of home rule," aud that "the . | | Poe vast majority of Trish people recognize that free trade between Great Britwin! and Ireland is exsenthil for Ireland, ut | i 4 Tt lion. he urges that the Ir- "More bread and better bread" fish people are anxious, on fair terms, to end the quarrel with" England, and | : > PURITY FLOUR is milled | to enter into # future of teal and gen SA ay No. woman, perfect features or jg herwise, can afford to have an anemic or worn-out, tired appear- ance if she would wish to be thought of as shtties beautiful or attractive. ped features are to a esses them who impresses dicules: the idea:that 'the Irish have go with the ihe fa Why? Because J any: desire to ;exchange-Esglish rule % = ¢ ern hard wheat the world's bekly 'and worn-look- a 1 fat the rule i anothet penple. Ra z finest. Morethanthat, PURITY , * 7 ER) J n 6 sahie ™ % > : > v : - features. here, se mot © TH = . 5 Gg ee lL ~~ " . Noise Fl Frederick Polo, who i, 5 FLOUR consi-ts entirely of th 1 homely people. whose : : cently deglared his-adherence to h : | 1qhi- y ] " "healthy complexion, the bright eye of health, ant ; ; : a . : : role 'after Nt a poor _-- = high grade portions of the wheat. pearance make it so, Cours' Hoa Aan ' : 15%, writing of -the Ulster question, So bf The low-grade portions are remarks © gf a Ry : Are Within the Reach Tas Tor Ae talk of the Ulster. rebel: separated and excluded during - T - - pi ------ lion, ons believe it. On the eon ; . <3 the PURITY process of milling. RS » trary; I believe that, within ten vears a S i As Restorations Tatierz Prompt ih etic. hey reste he Jitaral TT iy The on Reward, $10: will "bhe| 8t most from the « coming of ims 2 Toul od uch high- lass flour, of COTS: St youth. 1 {t is their capacity in this direction that makes Restor- Royal awiitute_ ot of Infections Dis: | pieased to learn: that there is ut least | rule; we shall find the Ulster people A 3 "at expands more in the baking t. In short, they are attracting great atten- | | canes to Na - ed h PM fo is entirely beneficial, srhile their tonic ; Hear Hiv Name. or horde, dlsenge that yolence ane taking a leading position in the Trish It makes "more bread and = A legislature, and very probably on the eddie ] ection Sith and LHAY is 'Catarch. © Hall's Cataren] tog pr y h uy lessor | Cute 18 the: Daly: ive citre . now fgovernmenjp bench." . : better bread." Tru mown do fraternicy - 7 legen . * * - % ¥ 1 the rans Forel being . = wittions! Havas fakier pastry, too, if you just take the pre: a constit ment Mother Whips "Masher." Hall's © Cure ot he Stuy ot Toc Taian | 0 HS Ty SRL MUS pace, bk pt 71 et. | | om ad moré shortening, On account of ifs unvsa surfaces of thw sysicn | Atherton, a telegrabh operator here, a strength PURITY FLOUR, for best esolts, requis more i 2 Sh et seen, hd Se ou DEOL TTA | oring tha onlin four Koch's name hereafter, ton and_aseistiog pature in doing is{ine near her mother and when Ather: Progressive dealers, evervwhere. sell PURITY FLOUR The kaiser in his decree says Pros work, The proprietors have so nu. i t id. "Hello, there, Kiddo," ~ and tal 3 fessor Koch by' his discovery opened he Ber Haine Raliars to Suny nin broke an umbrella over his| § in mending it the combat ° against prod greatest | cane Ral it falls to cure, Send {Office and then Wed him arrested. Add PURITY FLOUR to your grocery list right now. soayege sub Munk, whieh Wav. sines F. J. CHENEY & CU. Atherton said he had been drinking a Feen conducted with unprecedented | T i jand offered to make an apolagy, but J A McFARLANE, KINGSTON DISTRIBUTOR sucones and has made suffering hus 1X ia S36 or con- the mother of the girl told to : Y manity his eternal debtor.' ik pn tell bis trombles to the court. 'be prized, but pany a woman. pos- ERP y : : " a | ke ) =e ter 140 mion and good fesling.: He also | : . exclusively from the best West- 7 9 3 % 5 i oom « vy 4 - i? X 3 1 . oo. "a ----- -- i : pin 4 seb 10s

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