Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jun 1912, p. 4

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_ PAGE SIX 7 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1012. i Biliousness-------------- is certainly one of the most disagree- able silipents which flesh is heir to. Aongue--bitter taste in. the mouth -- nausea -- dizziness -- these - combine ta make life a burden. The catise is a disordered liver--the cure Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. T go straight to the rodt of the trouble, put the liver right, cleanse the stom- ach and bowels, clear the tongue and take away the bitter taste from the mouth. At the first sign of bilious- ness take Dr. Morse"s * Indian Root Pills LL FURNITURE are shuwing a fine like o. Hall Furniture. ; Hall Mirrors, uoiden Oak, $4.59 to $16.50. Hall Seats, $5.50 to $18.00. Hall Trees. $6.00, $8.60 to $30.00 All finishes, Golden, Fumed or bogany. y . Pedestals In Fumed, Gouden, | your ground until reinforcements ar- . a ' 'By LAWRENCE A. CLAY. PEEOEEEEEERY FEREE IRE Pes « = (w » ¢ we - When Colonel Gilder had been called to town that morning on busi- ness, leaving his daughter Floy amd the cook to care for the house, he had said to the girl before leaving: Daughter, remember what I have told you many times gver A tramp may appear during my, ap- refice, You will be sitting here oun the veranda. He will gruffly de mand food or money. You will or- der him away in your 'siernest' tones." ¢ "But he won't go," aie said. "He may or hé may not. If he doesn"t----I{ he shows a disposition to hold his ground or attack, you are to retire within your fortifications. 1 refer to the house. You will find my loaded shot gun In the sitting room. _ The tramp will probably at- tack by the side door, as that can- not be seen from the highway. Face the duor with the gun at your way give him warning. If he does not heed the warning--" "Shoot him on the spot, paps," finished the daughter. "Exactly. That is, pepper his legs with the birdshot. That: will demoralize him and segsult in a re- treat. Da not pursue. him, but hold rive. 1 will be the reinforcements. Do you clearly understand?" "1 do, father. Au bour later, as Miss Floy re- clined in 8 rocker on the veranda, a burly big tramp turned in at the gate. He bad, a swagger to Bis shoulders and a bad face. As a first military movement, the girl gtood up. As a second, she assumed a very stern and uncompromising ex pression, shoulder. If he appears in. the door- | ------ IMMIGRATION NOT, A MENACE. ---- Southern Endurance and Northern Strength Make Ideal Race. : That immigration, instead of be- ing a menace, is the chief impulse to civilization, is the . assertion of Lieut.-Col. Charles E. Woodruff of the Medical Corps, United States army, in a long artisle in the Medi- cal Record. Col. Woodruff points out that not only our own civilisatien - but that of Great Britain has been built yp from the very begioning by successive waves of new blood. Of these those best fitted to the new environment survive, fitted perish. law of mature. depéndence are in public life Col. Woodriff, "while immigrants the seats of the mighty." Analyzing the lists of American winners 1906 and 1908, he finds that at Jeast three-fourths 6f the American com- petitors, wefe of 'stocks which ar- rived here after the beginning of the nineteenth century, ahd the majority of them arrived in the twa or "three decades following 1840." Of those who won first, second or third place, 10 per cent, were foreign born, about 43 per cent. were native born of foreign parents, and only 47 per cent. were native born of native parents. "'Con- sidering the names," he continues, "It is safe to say that 85 per cent, or more of the winners are of stock which immigrated since 1840." Col. blond stock. 3 Contractors who 2mploy numbers of laborers say that for a piece of work dous strength they always select haired Irishman, while for work that fer an italian. The former can lift awhile those ill This if an immutable "Very few of the descendants of, the signers of the Declaration of In- and most of them are nonenities" 'says and the sons of immigrants are in in the Olympic games of great Woodruff hotes that the majority of these athletes were of northern or large requiring tremen- Scandinavian, Scotchman or a fair: requires the steady exertion of great strength for long periods they pre ¥ for the uncertain. q All the certainty Dunlop Means Leadership : @ No wise buyer abandons the certain to get into tires is in ~ Dunlop Bicycle Tires Made for ies rt on Wii " nieal ®t] ®' '® | || @ 7 A al HE Ss | | i WA PH AA PURI : He TH m | TERbogt ©) that it is possible RB the enormous weight, the latter can wield a heavy sledgefammer for éight or ten hpurs. Col. Woodruft's studies prove that COLONFL THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Who will run as the candidate of this Early English or Mahogany. Bpecial Prices this week in Go- 'Carts and Carriages. "Missy, could 1 get a bite to eat at the Kitchen? was gruffly asked. "No, sir. No tramps fed here." The man shrugged his shoulders new United States progressive R. J. R eid, pe 51 LEADING UNDERTAKERS. ~<rian, when Miss Floy retired within COAL! The kind you are looking for ix the kind we sell. SCRANTON COAL is good Coal and we guarantee prompt delivery, Booth & Co. FOOT WEST STREET. and looked arourl in a leering way. He 'was about to observe that the rich were growing richer and the poor poorer, and thdt thére was no! jonger a show for a hard working the fortifications to secure the first advantage. The tramp took it that ghe had gone to call a man of game sort, or a female who could handle a broomstick with deftness and vigor, and he retreated on his reseryes. As he reached the high- way an auto. came up and stopped { and a young man alighted and open- ed the gate without giving him more than a passing glance. Meanwhile, within the fortifica- tions, the girl haa armed herself with the gun. She thought the ut- titude of the tramp defiant. Yes, he was ascending the front steps; now he was ringing the bell, now he was 'shuffling his feet; now he was a TH AS THE FAMILY GROWS THE RENT GOES DOWN. -- City of Paris Adopts Novel Plan to Increase Birtheate and Yoverty. Tha eity of Paris ia about to build a large number of dwelling houses to he verted to the poor at a rate far lower than that prevailing. These hoses are to be reserved for families having at least three children, and it is proposed to grade the rents accord- ing to the number of children -- the Lessen vetiring to come around to the side- oor. "Halt! Halt! Kor a moment ne najted, and then his form showed in the door. The gun was fairly pointed and then digcharged, and a fall and a shout followed, Then the cook came rush- jug A to Nnd a giri cewering on the floor and to exclaim: "wor mercy s sake, but has the dear girl went and committed sui- cide!" + "Qut there! Out there! gasped the shopter as she pointed to the open door. "And what's out there? Oh, mis- 'bur little assistance. "Yes; 1 shot you. were a tramp I have sent your auto after a doctor, and we will have you in hed soon { can't be- gin to tell you how sorry I am." "You peppered my legs, and the nervous shock did the rest. Don't worry about it. This is Miss Gild- er, I take it? 1 amy Mr. Trainor. 1 was here to see your father: First time I was ever taken for a tramp or She in the legs, but don't mention 7 The doctor arrived, and with 'the ald of the cook and chauffeur, the victiin wag carried to the guest chamber. About twenty bird-shot had peppered his legs. The job of picking them out lasted about two hours. During this operation the medico was gruff and uncommunt- cative, but when the last pellet had ben laid on the sand he said: Yullng man, you could and ride away tomorrow, wort do it." "No?" "You'll stay herd for a conple of weeks. You'll be up in two days, aon't 1orget to npovble to the last day." / "Why hobble?" "To make it a case of remorse for that girl. Remorse--adniiration ~love! If you are already engag- ed throw the girl overboard; if you are not then you will be inside of three months. What are a few bird- shot in the legs compared to a girl 1 thought you get up put you THE METHODIST ITINERACY. "I he First Draft of Stations ! Where ever is Paw? 'Methusélah Corners : Mefiraw. maid throws the paper spread on the figor, She shuts down. the window, closes the door, And then to her mother she "It's a shame." Hor head is upheld and her eves are aflame. ; "To think of it, mother. That's clear." the gentle-voiced "dora, my dear, Perliaps it's a call, will say That when duty commands « he only ohey." John = Jefirey The wide and says © A mission-- Dut mother says and y ofir father can "Oh, nonsense ! tofts with a sneer, "Methnselah Corners ? thar here, Why, any young ordained, . To such a poor circuit might have attained, to' slap down poor dad in so common a place You know véry well is a shame, a difgrace. * ! Six hundred a too, isn't there something a could do To stifle the artogance, waken the maidens rve- It's - rougher fellow, just lately well But vear--and a deficit, Oh, woman the the immigration of northern peoples is producing a race of athletes. The experience of amployers of laborers proves that the itamigration of gouthern peoples is bringing great staying power and stamina. When tha two shall have been fused in the melting pot the resulting metal ought to he idea! TO STIMULATE FARMING. Mail Order Concerns Offer $1,000, 000 to Increase Trade. A Westarn mail order concern has offered to give a million dolla to aid in diffusing a knowledge © scientific farming. In a general way its plan is to hire a scientific farmer for each county and have him make a study of local condi flops and téll the farmers how to get more money out of their farms. This looks like philantrophy, but it is longheaded selfishness of an enlightened kind, says the Jersey Journal, similar to that manifested by the raflroad companies which send out among the farmers lecture teaing and good roads exhibits These help to make the farmers mere prosperous and ineidentally better customers. The plan for local application is good, but there will be some diffi culty in finding graduates of agrieul- al colleges to supply the teachers. The Wisconsin Agricultural Col- lege reports its graduates average ever $1,200 the first year, and sal- aries range from $600 to {i {it -- because the Dunlop line has been enduring tests. for |B years, has each and every year, since 1894, outsold every other known Bicycle tire. € Then here's a tremepdously importa nt i$ point far you to consider: Dunlop Bicytle W 1 i tires are not only made in Canada, but HH they are made specially for Canadian roads. q They are not the result of over- production in some foreign centre. Not a tire designed for one country and 'sold another. @ See that your new mount is equipped with Dunlop Tires. . The answer to those who want to sell you foreign -made tires is that distance lends uncertuinty -- not enchantment. ¥ on ) 1 1 iH in Duniop Tires are sold by Bicycle Dealers Everywhere. 1 [11' EAL oA] @ D {iil HE a ny EA HHT SEAL Of J | FEDERAL MERICAL BOARD. ingr, for the church. It was § grand spooess Lonefitd of we Met ibdist I'he $3,000 Change Proposed in Issuance of speaker Res Mr, Kelley, of Lansdowne; « P and Ve iM Visitors © Mt west, 8 A We like Miss Gilder?" This was a question Mr. Trainor | Of had asked himself half a dozen times within the next two hours, and he 59, but here's a dead man! Was it you that went and killed him?" "It's a tramp that attacked the house. Papa told me to retire with- even for young men who have not completed their college course. City peaple with county homes are liber al bidders against the regular farm- Certificates. Medical pracijtiopers in Canada will henceforth certificates from a dominion medical boar . Mebeod, of Marton, ; Smith, of Tamlthurst Mel sod, of The far ek-end visitor at RR larger the family the lowdr rent, The plan now under consideration con- tains the following schedules, the fig ures being the annual rent : pity that most miitee 7 incapable, stupid com- recéive - ther For families county not more than three children : Four $00 fravics ($77.20); three rooms, 333 francs ($64.27); two rooms, 223 francs (844.97.) Families children : (257.90); ($35.97): (834.55.) For this purpose the city erimg a loan of 200,000,000 frances (838,600,000), bearing 3.80 per cent, interest, payable in seventy-five years from 1015, : rooms, counting more Four three two than: three rooms, 300 francs rooms, 29 france rooms, 179 francs is consid- Abolition of the Baz. Brockville Recorder. ; Yory puch has been heard during the past few weeks about the aholi- tion of the bar; there has been little or nothing said about the abolition of a Many church_coutts, es- peeigly ethodist conferences, have opeilly proclaimed their satisfaction with Mr. Rowell's proposal to de away with the retail sale of liquor to be drunk on. the premises where i is purchased; not a single nta- tive body of any sort has yet singled out Bir James Whitney's proposal te make treating illegal, Fhe reason for this difference is ob- vious; Mr. Rowell's schema is both ef. fective and enforceable; it would be impossible to enforoe Sir James Whit- hay Measure and it wauld effet hi i it were thoroughly carried out everywhere, On this point there ig manifestly a concensus, because no one has a word to say for the proposal, ------------------ A Skilled Workman. Fhe foreman of a large ironw was short of laborers oA eke and as a last resort, went to an old 1 who was lying aslecp beside one of thie furnaces, and roused him with the question : 5 at My man, are you wanting "What kind of work *" asked ihe 2 Xin you do 'anything with a Yes," eplied the tramp, rabhing hi oven. could fry a piede of ham ent and formerly: of New the socialist state the count of the ichard & far over Richa Seatile o by. a majority of in the . fortifications and detend them." "iramp? if he's a tramp then I'm a lady! It's a young man, missy a young man and well dressed, and upon my soul there's an otomiley at the gate. The colonel had not instructed his daughter what to do with any dead the retreating enemy might leave behind him, and for a moment the girl could only stand and wring her hands. She had made a mis: take in her quarry, She braced up after a moment and ran through the house and down the path to the gate and cried to the chauffeur, who was nodding in drowsines: "Quick---quick! Hall a mile down the road---a doctor! I have shot your master!" "Shot him! What for?" "I don't know, but hurry--hurry --hurry! Maybe there's a chance to save his life." The auto whizzed away and Miss Floy returned to the: house. The edok had straightened the legs of the victim, put a pillow under his head and was sprinkling water in his face. "Is he--1is he dead?" was tearful ly asked. ° a "Dunno, missy, though 1 leg twitch a minit age." "if he's dead then I'll be electro- cuted!" "Por sure! You see, he's a beau- Ulli SOULE man aha -an mpocent' young man, and it'll 'be cold-blood- ed murder. Yes, you'll be *lectro- cuted, but I'll be there to hold your band and cheer you to the last." At that moment the young man sighed. Then he opened his eyes. Then he rose up pn his elbow. "Praise the saints!' piously ob- saw served the cook. "1m so giaal' Floy "Can you tell me what has hap- ned?" asked the young man as he Prasea mmselr stiri nmigher with a whispered . Miss was quite content to be a patient. Col. Gilder heard of the shooting be- fore reaching home, and he came rushing into the house, to exclaim: Lgada, but there's nothing to beat military tactics! The enemy ap- peared in force; you retired within your Yortincations; he advanced to Storm nem; you arove nun Hack and then sallied out and took him prisoner. All perfectly regular, daughter, and your father is proud of you aa hei the prisoner." ree days later as M - penea to be alone on I a for a moment the same old tramp reappeared. There was a grin on his face and nothing vicious about it this time, "And how about a bite to eat un- der the presemt circumstances?' "What circumstances?' Young man---shot in the legs-- shot by a girl---lying upstairs--girl SOITy----young man. glad---moonlight ~-turtle doves--bhless you, my child- ren--bless you!" "You can go to the kitchen and UEK thé cook, but let me tell you that you are a very impudent fel- low!" Ard yet the tramp knew human nature, 7 Mallorytown Reports. Mulorytown, June 24.--John had a burn raising on Tuesday. Eg- bert Nally sold o driving horse to br. Campbell, of Lansdowne, Farmers are planting corn. Strawberries are selling at two boxes jor twenty-five cents. I. FF. Armstrong has purchased 3 new eight-harse power gasolene on- gine and hay press. Miss Kate Mal lory. who has been at Whitby Ladies' College, is home. Mrs, R. H. Miller of Brockville, is the guest of her mother, Mis. M. Root. Alexander. Morrow is painting Charles Teanant's house. Miss Marie Stack, who = has been training as nurse at St. Jos- eph's hospital at. Elmira, N.Y., is home for two weeks' holidavs. Amos anchord is visit hi F, Mane = ang his father, F. Root Polly a Good Fire Alarm. A parrot, shouting "hire lady, fire," an accomplishment which has delight od visitors, { 'out to be in earn- est last night when in respomse to its insistent calls. its mistress went ino 'the yard, where the bird was hopping about and found a small grocery next door to her home in the oulskirts of dhe eily was: on fire: Whether it was a, "wise old bind," or merely indulged in "parrot talk." the pet was the means of saving the store and its miftress' home from total de The mother remarks with a loving smile : "Perhaps we'll discuss it, dear--after a while Your temper is roused, and your sym pathy stirred, jut nothing important has really oc curred. We're not in the ministry, dedvest, for pelf Perhaps you have noticed that for yourself, If we can do good in the place we are sent, Your father afd 1 will Uk proud and content. So dry up your your looks, And help to puck a small case full of books."' peace- fact tears, and sweelen The maiden" rebels. Her expression is grim, She mutters: '"To think of them joc- keying HIM ! Seme silly old greéybeard who's ON the commit tee Will have a nice charge in the heart of the city, And Dad, who WON'T hint for a mee invitation, Must. do with a eircuit, instead of a station. A circuit--three churches, no members alive; And each blessed Sunday twelve miles of a 'drive. \ The young people gawky, the choir a disgrace, | } No chairman of district wpuld go to the place." | "Yon falk about faith, with countenance sad, L want a square deal for my darling old Dad, He preaches far better than others I . Know, a, It's time for his 'brethren' him a show. But the preachers whose brains are all runhing to hail, Are pulling the wires with an infinite eare, And he is too proud to look out himself, While he gives the excuse he's not looking for pell, : He'll never again taste a porter-house s your to give for "1d give that saphesded committee a SHAKE." Glendower Notes, Glendower, Jone 21. A new boss} has come to the Richardson mines. also a time keeper. Fdgar Timmer man and wife are here, irom Cobalt, visiting his { Sani struction ~--Paducab, Ky. dispatch in mers and thus attract many of these graduates. Profitable farms at graduates to go around. fic farming is as "classy" as any o the learned professions and invelvy es a liberal education. More being attracted to it becanse it pro medicine, for instance. Make Your Daughter Attractive. ents, as a cold as well as a duty, that they every reasonable precaution to business proposition tak attractive personality and inner character. All this done with the thought of making ask her hand in marriage. it 1s time for parents to passing this thing by as a piece of sentimentalism. down the health of their girls overwork and worry ?° 7 To consign them to a moping lle in the present means bitter disap pointment in the future. rents indulge their girls in the giddy their prospects of the Boys and (irks, ; "Uses Slipper to Sound Alarm. A dainty white, dancing slipper was pressed into ser vice by Miss Doris Bristow, sixteen years old, of Madison avenue, robes. Putting on her slippers when thick_smoke coming from awoke her, and with only a thrown over her shoulders, Whe the glass and sent in the alarm, U her retarn the sicepers been aroused by and were hurrying to street, where they watched the men extinguish the flames. --Baliimore Telegram, Philadelphia Inquirer. x White Swan Yeast Cakes. Combined with good flour and care ract others and there are not enough Scienti- are mises a surer income than law or It may be urged upon all rural par- de- velop in their growing daughters both aunty ol must be the daughter as attractive as possible in respect to any worthy man who may A cease useless They should x begin to do the fair thing by the girls Why should parents in this age break with Other pa- butterfly type of life and thus blight future.-- Farm high-heeled French sound an alarm of fire when a blaze in the basement of her home cadsed a hasty exit of boarders in flimsy night § or the the cellar cloak ran two blocks to turn in the alarm, Tier unprotected hands would not do to break the glass, so, standing On one foot, she snatched off her slipper and with the dainty high heel demolished | {Pg had t arding 5 he board Bouse hcorredt unnatural ciliness The faith fire stead of provineial, boards, and take over the exsmination of all me dical a seeking to practise, it A : proposed to inaugurnte JAhis sy the annual eonvention of dian Medical Association to be in Edmonton from August Ih to August 14th, Dr. 11. G. Mackid, of Calgary will preside over the sessions, It 1s expected that Hundred doe tors will attend An through the Yyellowland Vass of Rockies has been planned. stem, at the Lana held one excursion the ' -------------------- e Lyndhurst Locals, Lyndhurst, June 24. --Roy Webster is very low with very little hope of re A #trawhberry social was held io the fair grounds, on Friday even covery. Tate's: Mre, Mary Sheldon, of at Mrs, W., Johnston Mrs Lovie Flute, of Chaffev's Tock®¥ at"Mrs Amos Werks'. School has alosed, : Tor the summer holidays has returned to his home at Chaffey' after spending Bop ime with friends Mra. John Edel i" im proving, after an attack of appgndi citis. Vik BF Apheng, George Gibson Locks, here ---------- can distinguish He but it taks according to hisiu Almost any fool fween vice, and virtue, wise man to act derstanding. "Neilson's ice cre gon's A loafer is an ammal that feetkq or fa worker s Lyme' am bricks." fib Health and BY MRS. M | ph -- Beauty Hints | AE MARTYN. However, you can soon, re a if you use an almozoin yv. the recipe for which | p give it 2 teaspoor s Eiylering in 1-2 pint cold water add 1 ounes a'moezoin When thor hiy dissolved it. is ready to use. This almogoin 1 erenm-jelly rhould be nppiied plentd fully and rubbed in wall. After using the cream-jelly a while you will find pimples and hie khead will have vamshed and the skin ones rough, oily and Blotehy Will:be of u velvety sof! ness, clear and beautiful The almo- woln cream-jeily Bo Gnfailing Wo pro- gecting the skin from freckles "ta sunburn . AG. B: Diefing is a cruel met} 1 lof fiesh reduction and a needless to y J1ure, because with a parneiis selution made by dinsilving 4 dufices parnotis nm 1 1-2 pints hor waler, Fol can re duce your weiglit withowt suffering inconvenience Taking a. table: spoonful before edch meal gently and gradouly dissolves toe Iaily tissues without possible injury and wher yanr weight is where you want it, the fiesh will from wrinkies - Mra A DD: Don't experiment with alleged 'halr-tonice" hecause they may stregk the hair. If your sealp Rifkiens and scaly, you should shampoo with canthrox. then apply a ltlle of quinzoin tonic, Made by pouring 1-3 pint water ix 1-2 pint aleobol, to which is then added 1 cunece guiyzoin Ouvgasional applications of this Romie de tonic soon Aavdroff and Dann ful use of the quinzein one optirage the halr to graw in beaatira! D1: Those tr ienome hairs « be made to disappear like magic ¥ applying a -pasie made With powdered defatone and wuter, After 2 ¢ Bowie ten It should | be removed ural the skin washed, when it will be found thd the hairs have completely Yunis od No pain disrolopation of (he skin follows the nse of delatons Violet M: Falling srshgth fs no! vine to age io ur case, beczose at 46 wth shoud be al Ber Hest neat. hs gy shohliy oi. re 4 blogd-tonie wiit tong ene aid wbutid Large pores, 1 know, de Me. | a the recipe for rae ¢ cupf 2 pl att abol, then stir $ wardens and Rad ssough hot Ake a quit \ Puke un table times a- duy and your Ae «90th oiphe PRASGD OUR Vinupiohd amd lates and yar sallow fo 8 enlt ¥ ton) Purapre hrox ' i a Jit* le ' a time on WALL be agrprised on antirals Tigao! ves t and eX. r rinsing # wenlp wiil be Cledn and pliant, and * hair will dry ever so unlck * #2 rich sheen and de soft, fluffy and easy to ar- tau Anna G An ndrats exit the youthful be firm and the akin free! con fe y $ og mex A 7e BCA nf giveering, Ap. sikdp and sperma Goh ne es t arid rida virmim rl A= £ativ Phew yi : rub ight The ftion mos fie wh ail gives to dull eves 8 remarkable britfisney You will tind it fige for granviated Mids and remove tug Foreign particles, 2 a pyr 5

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