Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Sep 1913, p. 10

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PAGE TEN. Ganongs' ~~ re ] Chocolates | ARE THE BEST AT | A JREES 'hone 5N 168 Princess St. 4 Y Are abeut over and everyone is getting down to business again. Now we are open to do business with you. regarding that gas service. Place your order mow and enjoy the comforts of the CHEAPEST, CLEANEST and mest convenient of fuels. For any information drop a card to the office of the works, : Queen street, or "Phone 197. 4 id Light, Heat, Power and Water] Depts * _C. C. FOLGER. he 4 REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Double frame house on Montreal stree', $3100.00 Good frame house on James street, four bedrooms; good stabling. Price $1900.00. New double house off Divis- fon street, $2150.00. I can give easy terms on any of these p. :perties. HORACE F. NORMAN Real Estate and Insurance, y TAK DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ON FAITH AND SCIENCE SIR OLIVER LODGE EXPRESSES HIS VIEWS GRAND UNION £z,- HOTEL "i; sgdfion Stat Baggage to Send 2e. samp for N. Y. Cay C On Ultimate Persomality's Survival After Bods ily Death Will Become Matter of Scientific Knowledge. Their 'Thomas (Copley Telgphone 987 Drop a card to 1# Pine Bireet whens vaulting anything dome in the Carpen- ery Hue Estinfites given on all kinds Wf repairs aud oew work: also Hardwood Floors of all kinda Al srders will redelve prompi attention, "hop 40 Quesn Wireet CARTAGE STAND NO, 1, PHONE NO. 837. Baggage transfer and kinds of carting promptly livered Foot. of Brock Street, City Buildings, London, Sept. 11. who will deliver dress Sir Oliver Lodge, the inaugural ad at the mesting of the British as at Birmingham, has givea timely expression to his views on the ultimate unity of faith and science in this week's Christian Commonwealth, Among a number of questions put to hin was the inquiry : "Has pecent scientific investigation, pacvicularly in- quiry into the constitution of matte and the origin and nature of life, made it easier to believe in God 2" "Belief has not been made easier," was the reply, 'hut has been made fuller and 4ruer and more real. For this is the effect of all knowledge among those who understand and as similate it. Thorough knowledge oiten has a dificrent, even an oppesite effect from superficial knowledge." \sked whether he thought the world was near-<to a demonstration of the Lumad pessonality's survival after bodily death, Sir Oliver answered : "Yew, cestainly, and that which has been in past a matter of religious faith will become in the future a mat- tor of scientific knowledge. I do not say that proof is crucially complete as vet, but the evidence is so exceedingly strong that only by mental contor- tion can its cogency be evaded. De- monstration cannot be based on any single instance or any one group of facts, but it will be the cumulative of gradually sociation all de- Opposite CA » + * result of a great mass acquired experience." "What are the assured conclusions regarding research "' was asked. "Scientific men," was the reply, "have not universally accepled any copclusiops, not even telepathy, ard inasmuch as the significance of tele pathy is very great und wigde, open ing nothing less than a new volums in the history of human knowledge, some slowness in accepting Ut is na tural and wholesome. Few people probably realize the far-reaching scope of the fundamental « consequence ol this pew discovered human faculty. It tends to unite two states of exist ence and to demonstrate the trans cendence of the spiritual over the material in a way which the ancient known human faculties did not." The most remarkable personal fact ahont the British association meeting is the large share thal women will take in the discussion. The most distinguished feminine guest is Mme. 'urie. For the first time a woman is the president of a section, namely, Miss Fthel Sargent, the well-known botanist. Women are contributing papers in most of the sections, and where they are not contributing they are forming the ubject matter of de- bate. The sex problem will, indeed, discussed in more that one section, from different points of view. There scientific psychological LONDON DIRECTORY! yo 8 (Published Annually) Exables. traders throughout , the World to communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS in each class of goods. Besides be- ing a complete ccmmercial guide to London and its suburbs, the diree- tory contaips lists of BXPORT MERCHANTS ' with the goods they ship, and the Colonial and "Foreign markets they supply; STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approxi- mate sailings; PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES of leading Manufacturers, Merchants ete., In the principal provincial towns and industrial centres of the United Kingdom. A copy of the current edition will be forwarded, freight paid, on re- ceipt of Postal Order for $5. Dealers seeking Agencies can ad- vértise their 'trade cards for $5 or larger advertisements from $15. THE LONDON DIRECTORY COMPANY, LTD 25 _Abchurch Lane, London, E.C. ba 177 Wellington Street. are as many as twenty contributed papers hy women, and the range of their papers is as remarkable as the number. Mrs. Charles Temple will vive the result of investigations in Children's ; Shoes that wil: 'stand the -~ wear and tear; Nigeria, The new sub-seclion of phsychology is dominated by women. They take almost a half share in the education- al section. Women also "contribute two of the most practical papers in the agricultural section t---- KAISER'S GREAT DESIRE Is Friendship With France, He Tells Fawous Chef. Paris, Sept. 10.--Hscoffier, the fam- ous chef, who has charge of the kitch- en on board the Imperator when the kaiser was entertained on tie ship, relates in a newspaper how the em- peror summoned him to congratulate him : , i "1 replied," says Escoflier, "" {I {rust Your Majesty will have health pad a i! [long life, and I venture to express the i hope that before the end of your reign fi [we shall have seen accomplished the ¢, |great humanitarian act of the century i ! iy AS at 1 the reconciliation of Germany and -at old prices. & H. Jennings France. "The emperor assured me that that was his greatest desire and the, aim of his constant efforts, but that it was very diflicult, and his best inten- tions were rarely appreciated at their $< real value. auctions i -- -- --- Ki 3 - King St. ; . "I ventured the opinion that a cer tain section of the press was some times animated by regrettable senti- ments. = Health and BY MRS. MAE MARTYN. ** "The. press," replied the emperor, 'or rather that section of it, is not, in fact, invariably favorable to. good ideals. Despite that, however, I have the greatest nope of seeing my desire Beauty Helps Corinne: I think you are unduly wor- ried about your skin. Most users of face powders have more or less similar troubles. Here is a simple, home-made lotion Wh is better than fade pow- der an@l When on seems part the skin, to which it gives a soft, velvety texture and a beautiful,.natural color, Get four ounces § spurmax, dissolve in 1-2 pint. hot water ang ada tWo teas spoonfuls glycerine, # may apply this freely ta Taf?" arms, t is a cheap, safe liquid béauti~ fler which will work wonders to purify Your sKin and hide its imperfections. Alm i ur thin, stragg! brows sill Cots tn or and E oss short fk o on aon short, eye Brow long and slighily curl i Apaneh, be applied at lash-r 'thumb and fore-finger. a Be © ul and don't get any pyroxin "where the apie = Syl to be- is net wanted, . Your. lett ds me eenay to remove t! o'vellowness of ch 1 you 18 a good i 'fine one that 0 r eye- y by realized, and 1 wish it with all my { For years 1 have ri heart. treated my head regu- {larly with this simple, home-made ! tonic, which keeps both my hair and scalp ¥. healthy, and so has gi¥en me a fine'growth of lustrous hair Digsplve one wunceé quinzoin in 1-2 pint alcohol and add 1-2 pint water. Massage this carefully into the scalp onee a week. It will induce a natural healthy, luxuriant Frowth : of hair Vip Laps, Rlossiness, Fou = IN i. 0 A shampoo, os recipe given Curly Lacks. Doris: Your wrinkles can he quickly, easily and permanently removed by the use of this stimulating jelly-cream. It If a vegetable preparation which Sb wl ns MAYOR RAISES RUMPUS Withdrew Name of King From Toast List Ia. Australia. = Metbourne, Australia, Sept. 10. Much political capital is being made out of the action of state labor mem- ber Weber, who, op becoming mayor of Richmond, withdrew the mame. of King G from the toast list of the first official dinner. Webber de- claved himself a convinced republican and defended his conduct in retaining this office while holding anti-monar- chial views. Its stated that par- liament is contemplating action. Libe- ral political associations are demounc- ing Webber as disloyal. Bot grow hair where used and is oul made at home at small cost Fro Your druggist get one ounce slmozoin ay dissolve it In 1-2 pint cold water, adding two teaspoonfuls glycerine. Stir and let stand one day. his is fine to fil out wrinkles and hollows and 'will also tone the skin to fine cledr health and beauty. You will feel its Stimulating powers on the frst ap- plication. 3 Verona: You are on the road to seri- Fleet ne This oie A Church On Strike. Montreal, Sept. 10.--An unusual in- cident of a church going on strike |was furnished in the committee re ous eve-trouble if you Pout ge to ne- v fo, Try and it will re. give y or loss of tissue-strength. Miss J: Yoa can't, pect © your hair healthy: orf; Tul without care or b to keep from dan ushing only. ems. ¥. Is a si out hd thoroughly as to. keep the no saggi- . .{use jit simply dissolve one teapoontul dn'g HR of hot o Jor. act rough ©! ednsing with Donut! {ifn y results. new.no shampoo whlch' conpar pe ' | district misgi of Aon pons he: (avict mish of Blouin She 2% a " pa hampoo |B ccopgrega Joutiion of twenty-five or thicty souls "w, bab due to [POY Patan Favar ony out the threat of staying away. Since irt, and cleans eaci|then there has been an attendance of two, although pastors have cha twice in the, interval. The tery is now consideriog the recalling of the/Rev. Mr. Blomin, who is at present .in Cape Breton. lightest hair from turping dark. To er. This is plenty es with iL Unity--Human | tapering effect at the feet. Then sitkk in blue and rose and draped from a lace vest, APPALLING ATROCITIES Story of Bulgars' Crimes. London, Sept. 10.--Ashmead lett, the special correspondent of Daily Telegraph, writes from stantinople narrating a long and ap- palling account of Bulgarian atroci ties. He declares that a result of a private and independent investiga tion he has carried on he is in a posi tion to state that the series of Bul garian crimes in the neighborhood of Adrianople and Thrace pale into in significance when compared with thei doings in the territory west of Bart the Con ay of possession since last October. Leaving Adrianople he through un deserted wilderness to th village of Corekkoj, which formerly contained a population of 1.500, the majority of these being Mussvlmen Now but two houses remain standing. Even the walls of the village have been torn down. The Bulgarians: kill ed all the male population, leaving but a few women and a dozen children. 'the soldiers men; 1,100 Turks are missing, whilst X,000 are wounded Those remaining arc mostly women and children, The killed comprised many Greeks. In the charred ruins of the digtriet of Kotchach the wis passed about violated wo- same story lages bore mute testimony to the car nival of pillage, robbery, and outraging of womanhood male were forced to leave the er in the fields. The next Doudzaros was comple ely Each village passed wa In Samana, a well Ri hodies of Turks which had been hor ribly mutilated. © Vilayet had 109 «il lages, the population being made up of 19,000 Turks, 17,000 Greeks and 3, 000 Bulgarians. In the latter district the Bulgarian colonel, \postoloi, de cided that 'the whale population should be converted. He is later said to have forced the safe where the peo ple bad deposited £37000. He took the money awl - commandeered 500 goats, which wer: private propert Houses were destroved fifty villages were reduced to ashes murder he « rotting village to rove in ashos cont aihed and nd sone A DRESS IN 20 MINUTES In Tube Pra Paris, Sept. 1v.--For : six midinettes, belonging to a famous Paris dressmaking establishment cut out and made a fashionable during a journey of twenty minutes in a tube train. The dress of bet is style, with a draped tunic and ornamentation. 4 Porte d'Orleans station. to work. "task. another the other sleeve, the bodice, a fourth the skirt. while the fifth and sixth affixed hooks and eyes and attached trimmings. Half way thréugh the last tunnel the final stitch was put in. and as the train drew up at the terminal station at the Porte de Clignncourt, the girls stepped from their seats Each had a particular a shout of triumph. Medical Exams,, Oct. 7th. Ottawa, Sept. 10--Dr. Roddick, I, chairman of the Dominion terd EE a I yes ay wi 3 cutive and the registrar of the asso ciation {no connect with the forth- coming examinaffons of students under the new act. The examination will take place for students from all parts of the dominion on Oct. 7th, and about sixty students will present themselves, A LITTLE FRENCH FROCK EASY TO COPY. The maner of adjusting the drapery on this frock of saffron pink lansdowne, is most interesting--and (he: woman who is apt at copying graceful ideas will be quick to see the possibilities of this costume for making up in the home sewivg-room. a bit at the waist aml the edges lap ped well at the front edt in three tucks or loops and tack od ke - --- | Ashmead Bartlett Tells Horrible | here that substitutes | representatives bile club, the Automobile assc the Motor discov which 000 gallons be available the Maritza River, which has been in their |, covered is stance enormous quantifies. fluid about heard, and every ten miles razed vil- | i who Midinettes 'Make Fashionable Gown | dress | i 1 pink chiffon. designed in the latest. | Joon # Soppoted to javish | The design was submiited to the! midinettes as they boarded a train | ha on the Metropolitan railway at the! t'© As soon as the train started the six girls fell | Cheney & Co, One of them made a sleeve, | droy another | on the blood and mucous surfaces of and held out the finished dress with. 11, 1018 WANTED FOR RENT 1st October 4 Houses, equipped, centrally located, Apply to J. O. Hutton and H. S. Crumley 18 Market St., Kingston Sn a will pay good rent. We now have four rigs like the one in the horse par- ade on Labor day, delivering Pure, Pasteurized milk, cream and butter. Are they calling at your house? Phone 845. The skirt gathered to give a | one side of the lapped front is Vift- The bodice of Tuturist the lansdowne turn back is simply is revers of , SUBSTITUTE FOR PETROL London Motorists To Have Benefit | of New Power Liquid. London, Sept. 11.--Jt is announced the joint committee on | for petrol, composed' of | ofithe Royal Automos ociation, | so®ety of | I'raders, has | by means of that fully, 30,000 - | suitable fluid manu- British materials (will | annually. committee was appointed the serious shortage and | Motor Union, and the Manufacturers and erexl a it hoped ot om process is factured fr Fhe Joint of increasing price of petrol, which was | responsible for strike the taxicab drivers' It is said that the fluid just obtainable from a produced in this country The dis sub in | comunit tee reports excellent resultss from a small demonstration sized commercial plant is now built. full being | plant, and a The annual consumpiton of motor PRICE'S 288 Princess St. dy's Matches The Choice of Generations Sixty-two years ago your Grandmother kindled the fire with the "Eight-day" sulphur--the first BDDY product. To- day most of the nine million Canadians favor the new stlent "Sex-qui" non-poi- of the many EDDY, Ask sonous matches or one other Your denler. brapds made hy I Columbia Grafonolas Have you heard them? The living voice of the artists. We want you to hear these machines. records and Sporting Goods Co. Angrove's Old Stand. al - September now in. Treadgold Cycle BR Princess Street. i" - a mated at The retail | a in this country is es 100,000,000 gallons price for petrol is now 44c gal- | lon, with every prospect of a further | rise, AT THE NEW GOLDFIELD One Man Obtaived $1,600 in Four Hours, | Vancouver, Sept 10. Despatches from the north last nlght state that the staked creeks in the Chisana camp includes Poor Man's Guleh, | tidorado and filacier. At Little Fi dorado a $300 nugget was found. One man is said to have shovelled in $1, 600 in less than four hours from a pot eight foot | I'he Shusanna another was drowned 5 juare stangfde has claim victim in G. F. Benvon in the Chistochina to the strike, od river, on his way Taft Dedicated Monument, Put-in-Bay, Ohio, Sapt, 10. Former } President Taft to-day dedicated the towering shaft of white marble erected the victory of Com modore Oliver Perry in the battle in Lake Erie and the one hundred vears of peace the United States : and Great Britam } Lo commemorate between There of the wut t arrh in this section v all other diseases until the last few be incurable. | years doctors pro-| a' local disease and pre-| al remedies, and by con- | g to cure with local treat- need it incurable. Science! catarrh to be a constitu-|$ and therefore requires treatment Hall's Ca- manufactured by PF. J Toledo Ohio, {= the only | on the market, ft! doses from 10 It acts directly is more Cat many constitutional tarrh Cure, C itional cure is n internally in to a teaspoonful the system They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure Seud for circulars and testimonials. ol iress F. JCHENEY & CO. Toledo, io Bold by druggists, 75¢ Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation, DR. SIMPSON Has fitted out a temporary office a. corner of Princess and Wellington streets, over Kinnear and D'Ils terres. (Dr. Winnett's old stand.) . Telephone No. 028. FREE TO ALL SUFFER | ERS ; Nor NERVOUS FER THE OT { is the latest prodiction in cast iron range fesassgesssns E10 TAGE 2,000 tea biscuits baked in the Othetto with one fire pot of coal. Examine it before purchasing. ELLIOTT BROS. TTT TTT TTT YTV YY YT YOY YY TTY YY YY TTY TYY YY Y YY

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