Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jun 1912, p. 4

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Boots to Sell drop a card be- xe disposing of to 5 syon RMAN, 242 Ontario Street, posite Cralg's Whalesale, Roway's Reroy Reuer s Dy ysentery ko kb fram ha half to a teaspoonful of Re ler of water, until the discharges : also, wet a Sanna) with Relief, and keep across the bowels. The patient should cone ne hi f to meat broths, crackers, toast and as as ble. FONG SING Princess 5% has RRA to 882 rincess SuATAACad. ™. " Hand Sewing Machine Fratiically new, for Sale. UE FURNITURE. Largest line in the city. Will buy. sell or exchange. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Bought and Sold. If youware giving up house, I will puy all your goods. L. LESSES ra {| treatment, WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, morning at $1 & Be added, making price of Dally $ snd cheap work; nine improv: Street, Toronto. Hartford, Connecticut hind the bars for fifty-three years. was committed "to life imprisonment for the murder of his wife, a young wowan in her teens, when he had just passed his twenty-first birthday. Dur- the had ing intervening years he . dreamed of freedom and petitioned for it twenty-eight times cess. . Prison for life is a discouraging conteraplation, and it gave John P, Warren, the blues. But after a while he became reconciled to his fate, became as Contented as any con- viet ean be, and busied position to which he as- signed. Once he made his cscape, in 1889, when he dug down through a wall and passed out by another cell to freedom. He was away from July to November, but wag uncomfortable without suc- this man, himseli any was The heart of the average English- man 18 tender and easly touched. of he evidence the this was afforded when facts of the It Titanic disaster be- came known. was felt that there would be want and distress among the families of the lost seamen and stok ers and éhgineers, and the funds How- ed in so freely that it had to be an- nounced there was more Now the dockmen, than enough. families of the striking at all the shipping ports of England, are suffering. Some ladies, vestiontors, declare that the condition of the women and chil- dren "absolutely appalling," they and that as non- combatants and innocent ones must be helped acting as 1s that are starving, they Ihe men, too, are fst failing, and some of them were too weak to walk to reeent meetings and engage in demonstrations. T One of the most England, remarkable trials which reports have been published this year, is that of Dr. Bell va. Dr. Bashford. Dr. Bell's allegation is that he had been libelled in an article written by Dr. Bashford, and in an editorial comment in the British Medical Journal, of May 27th, 1911. The article was entitled "Quacks and Quackery," and the writer Jquoted a statement once made by Sir Spencer Wells which ran "1 have good reason that to-day in London snd elsewhere throughout the country' numbers of the imedical profession, trading as can- der carers, knowingly and deliberately trade upon the anxiety and credulity of the public in" all that pertains the etiology and treatmen cer." in of for believing to of can- The article proceeded 4 "There is overwhelming evidence that Dr. Bell, formerly of Glasgow, is the modern representative in London of some of the practices referred to in the extract 1 quoted from Sir Spencer Wells. y The editorial note ran: "Dr. Bashiord's paper was the most damning exposure of the vilest and most cruel form of quackery that has been unearthed sinco Sir Spencer Wells wrote 'Cancer and, Cancer Cures.' Briefly, r. Bell's theory is that can- cer results from an impure condition of the blood, and that by certain largely connected with diet, Cancer can be both prevented cared by purifying the blood. He ex- cludes flesh food from the sufferer's diet, and = allows salads, fruit, cheese, uncooked vegetables, ete. added that of seventy cases he treated about half of them had been effectively cured of cancer. He called to his aid, as witnesses, several phys- . who had and nuts, He had icians who were in practi ments, that cancer was a disease . of the blood and could be cured be diet- ing. One of these witnesses wat Dr. George Brown, of the Medicali Record, a paper of recognized merit ig. the medical world. ~~ For the defence the evidence was vol EDITORIAL to the limit, is advised to accept the measure apd help to give it & fair trial. Sensible advice. Thanks for the rain It lays the dust, as the city's watering carts fail to do. By the way there is nothing more prejudicial to health then the dust and the microbes which are flying with it. It pays to have clean and damp streets. - The Titanic enquiry nquiry still goes on in PR in read his books, and endorsed his state: i " THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, THE WHIG, SEVENTYNINTH YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306- 31s King Street, Kingston, Oa- tario, at §6 per year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 p i in parts on Monda Dts 3 ed States charge for postage 3 and of Weekly $1.50 per year. Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, st) lish, ed presses. » THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED J. G. Elllett, President. Leman A. Guild, See Treas. " I ---------- et y TORONTO OFFICE.~Suite 13 snd 20 Queen City Chambers, $3 Church H. BE Smaliplece, J. P. representative. WEDDED TO THE JOB. re-- r-- Hartford, C seticut, has just all that time because he was in hid leased a convict who has been be- 'iNe. He Warren made a model] prisoner. As a florist he belame skilled, and as the engineer of the 'warden's heating he could not be excelled, When at last the order came for his release he would not go until he had trained another convict to take up and carry on his work. - Then he' looked out upon a strange world, upon a distri he had not seen--for many year, and of a country of which heard little. And at the stait of his new experience he had the jov of being regarded as a voter for the first time. In the Upited States criminals are understood to. escape their dues Some of them de. Warren has atoned for his--if plant he _had very a man can away from the gulltiness of a capital offence, over ret hres MONEY FOR RELIEF PURPOSES. r---- ------------.. able, the Fhe situtition is very deplor vet the strike goes on, and and all its te bring about'a settlement. gov ernment has fajled, in attempt The un rest of the people generally is the food maintained without in Cost, very great, plies "have any iucre though so far sup- been 480 This is the most astounding feature of the strike, An attempt was made the a lew government for its omission to protect the la- at and it was met by the prompt declaration of the Secretary, that for the 'charge, days ago to censure alleged bourers work, Home there was no ground that every man who desired to serve the shipping compan ies was protected, and that this num ber 'had within a few days increased from S00 to 5000. A resolution of censure, founded upon erreneous state- jority. _OANCER---A PROFOUND MYSTERY. ------ uminous. Dr, Dashford, who is intendent of laboratories of the cer Research Fund, super- Can- persisted that can of the blood, which surgery could only affect or cure. that Dr. credulity of the people, that he might was not a disease but a cer local disease lle charged Bell was presuming upon the be honest but he was misled, und that his books were written out of vanity or in sheer ignorance. Alfred Gould, Middlesex hospital, had said there were Sit senior surgeon of other cures for cancer than the opera tion, and Stephen Paget, the of the Fund, by treating the blood a cure but the did not take any stock He gave namely that the deaths from cancer in men in England had increased jrom 200 to 800 per mil- seeretary that for can Research had said cer could be found, defendant in the state of 'some 1850 ments. Statistics value, since lion, and among wémen from S00 to 1,000 per million, *He could not scientific reason for the Barlow, director of the Cancer Middlesex numerous experi give any Dr Research laboratories, hospital, had made ments to cure canedr the kuife, without made examinations of increase. at the use avail. He had the blood in NOn-CANCerous persons Dr. lace without of tancerous and and found no difference in them. Bullock, superintendent of the tericlogical hospital, said cancer was, in his opinion, congenital. Sir red' Gould added that cancer had been cured by natural causes, but "he did not know what cured the patients. He The case had been concluded when the last English papers came to not hand, but a cablegram announced that Dr. Bell had awarded $10,000 damages. The one that has been 'clearly éstablished is that some been thing of the most distinguished dogiors in England candidly cancer a sure cure has not been found. capléss that for oi i eg ® Es NOTES , EE The apposition in the imperial com- | mother country mous, after resisting the insurance bill | when the courts and commissions oon-+ as in America. Bat clude their work there is 'some result, The American papers have ceased to make fun of the Titanic commission. Bryan, like Roosevelt--and they are two of a kind--is hurting himself, io his attemnt to direct and dominate the democratic convention. He is >a Serial and most eldguent man, but a presidential ial possfility, The liberal ofies-holders are now Pring removed Without the courtesy of an fion_and 3 tisk The men ES ments, was voted down by a large ma-j had used the X-rays and the knife and] '|both were dangerous." JUNE who stances has no ns accepts offic keep it. 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