Daily British Whig (1850), 28 May 1912, p. 10

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2000 NI WALK - FROM AHEINATISH Blk PILLS STOPPED THE Phi 58 Umrversiry SY., MONTREAL gph for GIN pL About fifteen months spe, 1 {Revert wih Bossman suflerics Jerr og with Rlienmatism, ILLS and became a months ago, i Pains with a I resorted to Gin Pills week and became quite well", UEL LONGCMORR, ' Here is our stra s will WES well pr ain "in the Back, 1 Lie aa ourselves -- the finer. an es! wholesale drug house in Sha, British | +m pire your i Gin; Te at on. 30%, a 50, of Coan, 1 arid : THE KINGSTON 'ICE ONAN 1912 RATES: Book of 30 fickets, 20 to 26 Ibs. each $1.75. k of 30 tickets, 4C to 60 Ibs. sach | 78, i "Ticket books must be purchased at the office before ite delivery com. frie A _-- jcost OF GAS Five to ten cents per will cover the cost of your or ing. Figure up and see if you are doing this with coal or wood. One cent"s worth of gas will give you 2 1-2 hours of nice soft, white light in 'your sitting room to read by. Two regulation standard burners will prepare an in ary summer meal in An bao at the small cont of two a gallons of Hot water will cost about ong cent--that is not expensive: Now, then, reason hhve you for nat usingrit? i Er tal SRE A car to - fice of the Works, Queen Street, or 'phone 197 will bring you the necessary information, Light, Heat, Power, Water, Depts. C. C. FOLGER GENERAL MANAGER. to Spay Your va -- Why -- } Increased i 4 and improv 4 ed quality not only spraying, but yield a hand- § some return on your invest- j ment of time and materials. The Department of Agri § of Torouts recom- Tense of Lad want ) | te CB -- - There has been a good deal of excitement in Sarnia, Ont, recently over the oxtensive additions being ae to the plant of the Imperial Companys a subsiduary concern ow the Standard OHI Co, at that The story goes that the ers of the Standard Oil beifig driven out of the United States by the uew trust laws, will {take up their abode in Sarnia. Cur F you want Canada's finest sugar, at its best, ask your Grocer for Co LIRR ee POUND { RE-BUILT ON LAR tainly the Standard Oil is transfer ring three hundred office hands and nearly one thousand warehousemen to the small Canadian town, and 'is building structures to match. The lower picture shows one of the oil tanks, the largest west of Toronto. and probably the largest iu Canada, but the Toronto writer declines to admit it. On the other side is seen big piles of oil barrels waiting to be refilled. WOMAN 'PAST FIFTY. Men Say Her Greatest Intellectual Growth Comes Then. - Careful studies of the histories of men and women. their growth and de- vifopment, extending over a long per- fod of years, reveals some facts not recognized in the literature of the day, writes a physician in the Diet etic and Hygienic Gazette. A man and a woman, both college gra- duates, married - at the sge of twen- ty-five years. They both possessed culture and training above the aver- agg and were in excilllent health, During the first twenty-five years of their married life he attained great eminence and did fine intellectual work. hen | became a mental invalid and rémained at a standstill, without any special cause. During this timeé his wife had given all her attention and time to the care and education of her children and dom- estic duties, and, while regarded as a very strong woman, seemed not to havo risen ahove the level ol her sur- | _ in the new Sealed Pack. age containing s full pounds of sugar. / CANADA SUGAR REFINING | CO. LIMITED, | 12 | Electric Restorer for Men osphonul testored avery nerve in the bog FE ep ER RISE For sale st Mahood's drug 'store. KING'S PARK-South Winnipeg A few choice 100%, lots for sale easy terms. It will pay you to secure these at once. Apply to J. O. Hurrox, Ra fn Thomas Copley Telephone 98% Drop a ecard to 19 Rine Btreet: when % ahything dong in the Qarpan- ena and new work? Floors of all- kinds wo al rs will revel ir mpt attent BD. 40 Queen: ied 3 pmpt atten ion. rapid after timates given en all kinds also i Then suddenly she realized hen hus- 'hand decline and entered into = the 'work he was eng in, and showed rare intellectual vigor and power, and in a very short time attained a re- This continued until her Her Husband, in the mean- failed to keep up his previous tion 'and. gradually declined, Though he was not in ill-health. His intellectual work was over, but her's began wheve he stopped and went on to great heights. Thus in almost every communily there are women not recognized as anything more than the average in ih intellectual attainments and wisdom, who turn out vigorous, strong think- ers and become nt powers in the community. Joseph Cook said' "The most in- tellectual audiences 1 have ever ad- dressed were women past fifty years of age. I have found them most appreciative and 'critical, and when I have asked for questions to bring out further explanations of the sub- jeot their wisdom has. astonished me, as well as their clear judgment of knowledge and br of judg- ment." The late Professor Shaler affirmed thaty all things being equal and with intellectual growth of women js more fifty years of ge and from then on to soventy than in men. Usually men at about fifty: years of age begin' to decline in produe- tive, literary or constructive work. The rest of life is spent in gathering wp and perfecting work that has héen qutlined hefoge. vw women it is just the Many men who live rathoually or "eavefully exhibit no halt in intellectual growth until after seveaiy. The best oh of life is dome in the last filteen or twenty } In won, it. may be stated.as a rule that their: highest attainments in and go on after fifty. eo irm. "grand old man' should more rally include the woman, who is best tllustration of all that i hroad and strong. iii = fig suds is ibe 1 a degree of average health, the real, i | | SMALL BOY ASKS $1,025. Youth's Claim Against Anima) Dealer Taken to Court. monkey is given + as the basis of a suit for $1,025, filed in the superior court by Robért. Ryan, thirteen years old, against Clara Hallogk, who keeps bird and ' animal store. Mrs. Kate Ryan, the boy's mother, appears in the suit as' the "next friend" and plaintiff. It is alleged 'that on March 25th the boy was in the store when 'the mon- key, which it wag asserted, was pes- mitted to run loose,' bit him on the hand. The complainant says that in- stead of calling a doctor, the em- ployees of the place treated the wound with vinegar. It is said that blood-poisoning de- veloped and the om of the arm is threatened. The dominion government has . pur- chased the Stewart property, Perth, opposite the town hall, for a pew public building. Trying Time t, on: the Kidneys No wonder there is so much back ache in the spring, so much fatigue and lassitude from poison-laden sys tems. The accumulated winjer poj- sons must be swept from the = body, The kidneys make every effort to purify the blood, but the changing temperature of spring plays havee with them. Congestion follows, the kidneys fail in their work and there are backache, headache, tired feel ings and too often serious develop- ments. You can help the kidneys wonder. fully by using Dr, Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills. In a few hours the backache will disappear, and a little patient treatment will restore the activity of kidneys, liver and bowels and thoroughly purify the blood. No medicine is so satisfactory as a means of removing the cause of chronic and amute indigestion, consti pation and kidwey and liver derange- ments. THAT TOBACCO g With the "Reoster" on It is crowing louder as ne goes along Only 45e¢ per pound. For chewing and smoking. AT A, MACLEAN'S, Ontario Street, AX-GRINDING A Science With Some Dealers--Done at the Fxpense of the Public. There is nothing "just as good" as Newbro's Herpicide. Soine dealers ae' even gS, so far as to tell you they ve Somet better. or at an axe to grind. Tou. can' eg op Ris grinding, but you can prévent him grinding it at your Phere r is one sure, swift "way to do it. ' Go where you can get what you ask] or. You won't be very often, as fortunately the majority iste are 'homest and comsci- entious. ahawbia's Herpicide has been so long favorably known as - original dnd fe detros that no one Es gE ot 52 i O11, s TANKS © Cincinnati, May 28.--The bite of a} to do this : SF BARRELS To BE REFILLED A HANGMAN | IS SUING To Recover a Rope He Used at an Execution. Vienna, May 28.--A curious dispute about d4 hangman's rope, which will have to be settled by the law courts, has arisen between the Hungarian hangman, Bali, and the public prose cutor at Temesvar, - in Hungary. A murderer had -ust been hanged, and the hangman untied the rope and, be- gan to cut it into small pieces in or- der to sell these at an impromptu auction to the crowd waiting outside the prison--a bit of a hangman's 1. being believed in Hungary to be t best of all possible charms for bring- ing: good luck. The public prosecutor, however, who has to present to witness an execution, ordered Bali to hand over the rope to him, because scandalous: scenes amounting fo 'a riot had occurred after a recent exe- eution at Miskoloz, when the crowd fought among themselves for the gris- ly mementoes, 'The hangman refused to give up the rope on the ground that it was not only his perquisite, but actually his own property, as he has to supply ropes at his own ex- pense. The public prosecutor thereup- on of a policeman, to take it from him hy foree, . which was done. Bali gave notice that he would bring an action for its recovery. a a SAE Unscalable Rocks of Britain. re in Montenegro are prob- familiar with. the native ying wg "When God made the world He held in His hand a sackful of moun- tains, and whilst above Montenegro the sack burst; hence the fearful chaos there." The same idea 'seems ctirious- ly applicable to the T¥sle of Skye, away up off the north-west coast of "stern Caledon." We may say that the sack burst over th nth-west corner of the island, whigh~ elsewhere is comparatively flat, and thus formed the Black Coolin, the shost fantastic and wonderfully-shaped mountains in Britain. More prosaic mortals would agree that these spiry peaks and shattered ridges are the result of a terrific vol- eamic eataclyism, and geperations of wild Atlantic gales have carved out their wonderful outlines. The softer rocks have almost disappeared; vege: tation clings sparsely to the lowe: slopes and disappears above the thou- sand-foot level, where great hare slabs old towering, needle-like. summits that bear a vivid resemblance to the shapeliest of the greater Alps, True it#is that there are no glaciers, but this is merely a fault the age in which we live, However, the Coolin afforded far away the finest rock-climbing in Brit- tain, Practically nove of them can be sealed without using both hands and feet: some are ' almost ingccessible, whilst. 'on the Nuizaing are ac tually virgin summitssthat defy the most inpatiable experts. The main mass is set in a curiously horseshoe- th of Joity . hm ges nearly thirteen mifes long. i tic - backbone the -- mAs with more or less regular frequency. In the high aorthtly Iatitude their crests are but little Bn the region of everlasting snow. The summits rise, for- the most part - over - three thou- sand feet above the sea, which, now serene and caim, laps their feet peace- fully, or: anon, storm-swépt and ssv- age, is 'flung up even into the ' sanc- tuary of savage: ts.--From "Our ventutes in the: + Coolin," in Toronto, 27.~~Wheat, bush. $1.05 to $1L.UG;, Wheat, goose, busbh, $5¢ to 97¢; Oats, bush., 52¢ to 85¢; Rye, bush., 85c to 90¢; Bar- ley, bush. -86e to '90¢; Hay timothy = Be 339; Hay, ow, tom, to $19; iW, per $317; Dressed Hogs, $12 to is 1. 23¢c; J fe 0 > S140 Jott. X ters, $5.60 te $¥.005 Beef, choice, Shcase, $11 » pie. med- Sis 10 to. be HT 'Spring lambs. 3 Abe, Hoe to $10. DRURY'S cu sd ot Yd hone #43, 205 Wellington St. Packet and Graviés Get Them at D. COUPER'S Phone 76. 841-8 PRINCESS oT. Prompt Delivery. t be called "The Under- study of the Sun?" Ask the McClary Agent of your locality-- he knows. unl ( EARM FOR SALE (110 ACRES), Situated nead the Village of NVERARY, convenient to School and Church, "Frame Dwelling and numerous outbutldings, isclud ing Cement SHo, all in good repair; alse good Orchard. For particulars, apply to E. BLAKE THOMPSON, OVER NORTHERN OROWN BANK. MARKET SQU 'Phone 288. ! 7 iL." Fhink this ove Big ToONy a CES FART Gas Stoves Buy one of our ctaks' JEWEL Gas Stoves and you will use 20 per cent Less gas than with any other gas stove on the - market. : : : 4 ELLIOTT BROS. 77 PRINCESS , ST. WE SHOE ;; THE PEOPLE With Footwear that is stylish in looks, Comfortable in fit, durable in wear and reasonahle in price. "Take "a took at our display and then come in and be. fitted. We won't expect to see you'again in a hurry for 'our. shoes have a habit of lasting much longer than ordi. nary footwear. Beaver Flour makes the lightest, flakiest, tastiest Pie Crusts you ever Beaver Flour makes the most " delicious Cakes, Buns and other Fancy Pastry. And Beaver Flour makes the ~ whitest, most nutritious Bread. Your grocer has It, or will get it for you. DEALERS Write se for priest ou Feed, Coarse Graing ded Corsa, - HR vag on, dub. «CHATHAM, Gut

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