Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Aug 1912, p. 6

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---- i Comer MARTYR TO BIG SALE} 4 OF | - ' HAY FEV - Men's. i eo 'Fruit-a-tives" Cured After NovEMaRR 27th 1911. "I was a martyr to Hay Fever for . 1 suffered Y y terribly at times. I consulted many or S { physicians and took their treatment, y | and I tried every remedy I heard of as : ! ing glod for Hay Fever but nothing i me. | bel | probably fifteen years a I } r--y - s fren | heard of "Fruit-g-tives" and decided to try them, and I am thankful to say that this remedy cured me pletely. ; : To every sufferer from Hay Fever, 1 wish to say -- 'Try Fruit-a-tives'. This $ medicine cured me when every other Every pair Welted. All sizes and all leathers. - 1 Goodyear treatment failed, and 1 believe it is a perfect cure for this dreadful disease-- | Hay Fever" . . " Mgrs. HENRY KEMP, The. real cause of 'Hay Fever is m-- $5.00 Oxfords going: at ff| vie' iow "fics "sa "liv : "Fruit-a-tives" cleans the by $3.75 et mas the apts rt $4.50 & $4.00 Oxfords * gomg at $295 tives". soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. Af all dealers or sent oh rece pt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. ~~ Otfawa Ladies' College _ Ideally situated in the Capital, one of the most béantiful cities in the world, Offers Matriciifation} Academic and Selective courses, Accepts pupils from 12 years of age and upwards, Parents seeking a good educational nome for their daughters should write for Calendar and particulars. 1 Rev. W. D. ARMSTRONG, M.A, PRD, DS, PRESIDENT, ALBERT COLLEGE BUSINESS SCHOOL BELLEVILLE . - Ont | $63.00 pays Board, Room, Tui 'SYMINGTON'S | PACKET SOUPS & GRAVIES | | Get Them "at D. COUPER'S 'Phoae 76, 341.83 Princess St. Prompt very. fon, Electric Light, use of Baths, iymnasium, all but books and laun Iry, for twelve weeks--longer reriod at reduced prices. $30.00 pays Tuition alone for the tire scholastic year. + Graduates holding the best posi tions, Candidates prepared yearly lor the examinations held by the In ititute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario and for Commercial Specialists Bpeciul attention given to Matriculation, Teacher's Courses Elocution, Vocal and Instrumediia) Music, Fine Art, Domestic Science Physital Culture.- : For Illugfrated Calendar, address PRINCIPAL DYER, M.A, D.D COAL! SCRANTON COAL is good Coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. Booth & Co. FOOT WEST STREET, K'ngs'on Business College tLimited) Highest Education at Lowest Cost Twenty-sixth year, Fall term beging August 30th. Courses ia Bookkeeping, Bhorthand, Tele. frapny, Civil Bervice and Eng- ® Our sraduates get the ham positions. Within a short time aver sixty secured positions with one of the largest railway cor. porations in Canada, Enter any time. Call or write for infoftna- tion. H. F. Metcalfe, Principal . Kingston, Canadn MOTOR CARS For Weddings '2 New Cars in Use Te sry This Week Batescourt School ' \ » 9 . 'orpner of Baile amd Clergy Streets 1 8 rage Te-cpens (DV) Sept. 3rd Lf This : z ----gean: % an up-to-daté school for the train] ing of Girks morally, ihysically and Languages, Literature and all {ish branches thoroughly taught, Drawing, Physical Culture The course commences with: Primary Verk, continues through al) radag Advanced clasess in Collegiate werk given to older pupils. Apply te ADA J and Children, intellectually Eng- LIEN and Sew rom the Finest Tea OCardons o Ceylon, uncolored, and of the fines flavor, Green and Black at 30c per pound, at ANDREW MACLEAN'S, Ontario Street. BATES, Principal, King Street West. The BALDRIDGE is the | recognized standard of Re- verse Gears. They are | known all over the world | for reliability, convenience | and economy. They are re- commended by leading | motor boat men. When in | the market let us instal one | for you. We can give you | best prices. ' DAVIS DRY DOCK C0. "Phone 420. ---- meee callous places and. cannot breathe as nature intended. This condition is impossible if you weara - > DER, on cushion sole absolutely prevents ng of the uppers --and_ and } For Men and Women. Sold only by REID & CHARLES x on the nervous system. Try 'Fruita. . THE DATLY RRITISH WHIG, FINANCIAL MATTERS | {PROFITS OF =0 ~ MILLIONS IN ONE DEAL. be established, ao® this will inc wire] into and make geports on the stled-! mg of all shippers. i . E ee > AN ¢ : Canada Boots New Zealand. i.' New Zealand imports nearly $1,000 1000 worth of boots and shoes a year i England to be a Sugar Maker--To | Protect Foreign Buyers of | erican Cotton. New York, dag. 20, more tha $20,000. 000 seventeen years ago by William Rocke eller, and H. Hl. Rogers 1a singh déal. These men purchased gas jelectne properties in Brooklyn for | unter $5,000,000 and issued $25 ON FAK {of seeurities of the mew company in jcorporated discounting. in advances Brooklyn's growth in population and lappréciation in property and franchise A little and modest capitalization. . They |have ae more. ivalue 4f the Brooklyn Union Gas (o 'was less than DOU; to-day, property vale es 'ceeds capitalization by over $17,000, 000, During the 'seventeen years five iper cent.'a vear has been paid on the might | bonds and an average dividend of six | per cent. on the stock. Uwning vu tually all the stock and bonds of the Brooklyn Union Gas Co., in 1895, H H. Rogers and William Rockefeller bad distributed the larger part of - their holdings at the time of the farmer's death. Standard (nl interests own a much "smaller amount of Brookiyn Union ds seeurities to-day than has generally been 'supposed, In othe words, they have long .since cashed in the greater portion of their 1895 pro fits and have received good income re turn on the remainder. A Great Beet Concern. London, Aug. 20.--1he Anglo-Nether land Sugar Corporation, Ltd., formed last December, with 32,000,000; stock and $2,000,000 five per cent. bonds, ex | pects to begin sheing beets in October ja its plant at Cantley, Norfolk i facturing in Fngland. The company | haa contraets fer about 3,660 acres of j beets, for which it will /pay $5 a ton t This 18 the lirst time that a beet | sugar factory has been started in a country where there 18 neither a bounty system nor a protective tarii. if it can be made prolitable, it means that kaogland witl mm time be able to keep at home a major portion of the one hundred and twenty-five million dollars she pays annually for foreign Sugars. Further steps 'for protection of for- eign buyers of Americhn cotton, who lost upward of 210,000,000 fewer soars | ago through fraudulent bifls of Iad- Jing, 'have by Liverpool conlerence r been taken committee w An information bureau for collection and disseminaticn of eredit data will LUSTROUS HAI FOR WOMEN 2grigian Sage Starts Hair Grow- ing and Increases Its Abun- dance. lo Poisonous. Sugar of Lead or Sulphur in Delightful, Refresh- ing Parisian Sage. | If you haven't enjoyed the mar- elous benefit derived from using efreshing PARISIAN Bage, the * nodern hair grower, beautifier and landruff remedy, you have missed a | eal treat. AN Sage not only tg banish dand 'uff and other hair trdubles, but to ess, and faded hair. PARISIAN 'age puts life and luster into any erson's hair It keeps the scalp ind hair immaculatély clean, and 'auses the hair to come in thick and abundant ) PARISIAN Sage is not a dye. It j does not contain a particle of poison ; Ous lead\{o discolor the hair or any injurioys ingredient Get 'a bottle to-day. Jt only costs half a- dollar, and is sold at drug stores and toilet" coufifers every- where ~ J. B. McLeod guarantees it. WOMEN SHOULD BE PROTECTED Against So Many Surgical Op- erations. How Mrs. Bethune and Mrs. Moore Escaped. Sikeston, Mo. =-*'For seven years I suf fered everythi I was in bed for four 4 or five days at a time anyone or have any- uv he rain, doctors gave me ' medicine to ease me those time d said that I ought to. an operation. I would not listen to and when a friend of my husband E. Pinkham's Veg- and 'what it had done was willing to take it. of health and feel own housework, a cow. Ican TE "pm i trouble woman. My an operation, and I was ital, but dreaded it J iF igi Ly F } was cleared -- about] Were imporied value. Their only oversight was the | In. INY5 property | capitalization by $20, | { niarking® incéption of beet sugar .manu- | Every woman should use PARIS. wevent falling hair, baikdness, gray-' {For the fiscal year ended March 3st Canada supplied only about worth; although they. are susceptible to the preferential tariff, | Guin boots the value of #550) | for the same period, | supplied ut. $20,000 | These articles are free. sus- | to land Canada tworthh : i Guardian "Life Quits. | Montreal, Aug. M.-The Guardian | {Lite lasurance company, which. was | farmerly managed by J. M. Spencd, Jhins come 10 the end of its tether o tice has been given by the minister of finance. thal sufficient assets will be retainetl to cover the full, equitable et surrender valle of its policies which "have not been surrendered or transferred, or to which no opposi- ton has been. filed. Over one hundred | policies have diready been filed with the department. British Columbia Copper. | Montreal, Aug. 20.- The British (0 tlumBia Copper company's metal pro duction for the tirst ten days in Aug just was the largest in the history the company. The earnings, as pub lished for July, do not include earn ngs from its Dominion Copper com- pany investment. Including the 'total it is more than double its dividend re juirements, f ot { Financial Tidings. Lhe Grand 'Trunk railway syhtese earnings from Aug. 8th to [ith show the foilowing increase : 1912, $1,048, (423; 1011, $1,045,062; increase, $50 361. Production of soft. coal in Pennsyl- vania in 1911, was 142,189,328 pet tous, dgainst: 145,700,559, the vear be- fore, or the third highest of any vear of the industry. The Rolisnd Paper Co., Ltd., Mon- treal, who have sold an issue of 3500),- 000 six per cent. bonds, 'will devote the proceeds of the. sale to enlarging their plant at Si. Adele; ap order to take charge of the increased demand for theit well-known brands of paper I'he oldist Dutch mortage company working in the United States, the Nederlandsch Amerikaansche Land Mantschappy, has issued a circular to its stockholders proposing a change in the by-laws in order to enable-it to extend its sphere of operations to Canada. : Government figures place Albertals grain yield above 60,000,000 bushels Considerable favorable comment is heard on Erie railroad stock. The ac tivity has induced a following. "It is noted that the stock sold above fifty when the round was in a much poorer condition. Taking the outlook into consideration many good judges be lieve there js warrant for considerably highsr prices. | Over sixty per cent. of the Rio and Sao Paulo shares have been deposited for exchange up to the present," said Sir: William Mackenzie. "We are quite satisfied with (he way the shares have been coming. in, and the exchange will be-made. There is no doubt that a very large majority of the sharehold ers willbe in favor of the amalgama nm 1x tion. | | Cheese shipments from Europe from Mu © 1st te August 913,608 boxes; in 1911, 1910, 991,864 buixes, Montreal to 10th, 955 650 boxes; DISTRICI DASHES. News Ciipped From Our Many Es» i changes. The Pembroke. woollen mill is be largely added to so that its pacity wiil be trebled. : A box factory, to make wooden boxes, 18 to be established in Pem- broke with a very large stai of men. On Satuiday evening at Trinity ree tory, Brockville, the marriage ot Miss Martha Louise Ball to Henry H. Balir was performed by Rev. FF. Dealtry Woodeock, Hon. George P. Grabam, M.P. South Hentrew, has donated a "special" for Renfrew fair. The is for the best milk herd," one and three females, Minerva Rawseme or Davis, relfet of the late Edward Davis, of Addison, died at the general hospital, Brock ville, of throat trouble. 1 hrde; bother: and five sisters survive, { Rev. H. B. Carey, late of Washago mission, died at Washago, after a pro longed illness. He is survived by his |wife, who was a daughter of Mrs. F. Peck, Albury, Prinee Edward county | Edward Bennett, of Westport, after evading the police for one year, while wanipd on a eharge of beng drunk, while 'On the prohipiled list, has heen 'atrésted by Detective Miller, of that town. § to ca for Ll] pr 1é¢ male | THEY MUST NOT SWEAR. WEDNESDAY, avalsr 21, ' head of butchers' i Prime beeves sold at about the Seymour company for vol power Fined Sixty-seven Cents For Each Ea Oath. Hollidaysburg, Pa., Aug. 21. oly Name societies are warring against profanity dnd blasphemy in | western Pennsylvania towns. At} against i Winslow, for uttering twen- ths, Magistrate M. Calvin , Lewis remarked: { "The dictionary makers say that there are 200,000 words in the Eng- lish language, and the law makers have prohibited the uttering of three words Father, Son and Holy Spirit, irreverently. The language is, therefore, big ¢nough for any angry citizen to express his wrath without using either the prohibited words. Under the blue laws it will cost every offender a fine of sixty- seven cents in my court for each oath." > Dies of Peculiar Accident. ! Vancouver, 5 B.C. Aug. 20.-Otis' Riaples, milliooaire lumberman and former nrusident of Sewstle, died yes , teiflay ac Wycliffe, B.C, following a | peculiar accident which deprived him: of the sight of one eye. He was fish fng for trout one day two weeks ago when the fish hook beigg flipped back caught him in the eyebnil. He was unable, alone, to hep himsell and wip forced to drive his awtomohile twenty mites to weure medical assistance. It was 100 late then to save the eye. The young man staved in the hospi: tal a lew days, and the infection ftom the eve spread into his ince, canstug blond poisoning, from which he died yesterday, , ness, » nervousness, 1912. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. | : -- os Tbe Prices Paid 'at the * Variow ? Centres. 1 Aug 19.--About 930 cattle, 250 calves. 1,500 sheep and lambs ' and 1,500 hogs were offered for sale °at the Point St. Charles stockyards .to-day The offerings of live stock at this market during the week were 1,300 cattle; 500 calves, 2,000 sheep and lambs and 2.500 hogs. . Trade was rather slow, but good cattle were held at firm prices. Te. per Ib.; a few were sold a 73 c¢. per Ib." and one extra bnllock at Tlac. pe ib. Pretty good animals sold at He. to 8%¢c,~and the common stock at' 3c. to 4% cc. per lb. Calves sold at 3c Sheep sold at about 4c. lambs at about 6c. per Ib. Good pe of hogs sold at §%c. to Montreal, to 6c. per 1b; per 1b; 9c. per Chicago Live Stovk. Chicago, Aug. 19. Cattle receipig 18.000; market strong to 10c¢. high- er. Beeves, $5.75 to $10.50; Texas steers, $5 to $6.85! western steers, $6.25 to $%.75: stockers.and feed- ers, $4.25 to $7.30; cows and heoif- ors, $2.65 to $8.15; calves, $6.50 to $9.75. Hogs slow: Light, $8.05 to '$8.60: mixed, 7.75 to $8.60; heavy,. $7.65 to ; roughs, $7.65 to $7.85; pigs, to $8.15; bulk of sales, $8.00 receipts 32,000; market . i market -- Sheep receipts 35.000; steady to shade lower. . Native, $3.15 to $4.30; western, $3.30 to $4.25; vearlings> $4.30 to $5.40; 'and lambs native; $4.25 to $7.15; western, $4.25 to $7.15. East Buffalo Cattle. East Buffalo, Aug. 19.--Cattle re- ,ceipts, 5,400 head; good to choice active 'and steady; medium, common, slow and 10c. to lower; prime steers, $9.25 to $5.50; shipping, $8.50 to $9; cows, $2.75 to $6.50; bulls, $4 $6. stockers and feeders, $4.25 to $5.65; stock heifers, $3.75 to $4.25; fresh cows and springers steady, $30 to $70. Veals, receipts, 1,200 head; ket 'active and. 50c. higher, $10.50, $4 to Hogs, receipts, 10,400 head; mar- | ket active amd strong; to $8.95; mixed, $8.90 yorkers, $8.75 to $9; pigs, $8.75; roughs, 50 to stags, $56.50 to $7; dairies, $8.60 to $8.90. heavy, $8.75 to Sheep and lambs, receipts 8,000 | steady; | higher. ! head. lambs, lambs, Sheep, active slow and and 10c. $§4.50-to $6.35; - yearlings, $5 to $5.50; wethers, $4.75 $5.15; ewes,. $2 to $4.25; mixed, $3 to $4.85. S------------------ FOWN STOPS POWER LINE. Seymour Power Company Supply Mills. Campoeliford, Ont., Aug town has stopped the Seymour Powe company from. continuing its line © the Trent Vailey and other mills fected by the construction of tix Trent Valley canal. The dam the river on which the industries | south of bridge .styect depended power is being removed by the pot ernm at, the | Seymour company | had ben called upon to fulfil its part | of the agreement with the government | whereby it promised (o give, when re guired, power to' the industries affect ed at cost, The people of Camphell- | ford objected, but the company § cerded to build the line Its franchise, ~however, gave it! the right t6 go and Renme | streets, and the authorities stopped it by injunetion before it could go Bridg® street, in orde; mills. The town has er plant and thinks ol at | new | BEVOSS | for | and into the town"| only on Rear on to reach the! a municipal pow- | that it hould tendering with the supply | have the privilege to the mills CATS PA Rubber Heels TREAD ALL SHOEMEN STEP | SOFTLY ALL SHQEMEN over. | ~ NERVOUSNESS RESPONSIBLE FOR MANY TROUBLES. ion of the | feet, | sleepless- These | Do you suffer from palpita heart, headache, cold hands creepy sensations, ifidigestio or hysteria? . symptoms show a condition of EXHAUSTED OR DEBILITATED NERVE FORCE. | The natural function of every organ | is absolutely under control of the nerve | centres, and thus nervousnes:; may bring on Diiseres, Kiowey Disease, Inwazp | Diseases, and other troubles so often] seen in ran-down, nervous girls and women, simply because the organs have | not a healthy nervous system to con- | trol them. | Every girl and woman should keep | her Nemvous System Steoxc axp Wert Bataxcen, Restoratone Tasters will do this. 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