Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Oct 1915, p. 13

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- "FRUT-A-TIVES" THE MARVELLOUS FRUIT MEDICINE Has Relieved More Cases of Stomach, Liver, Blood, Kidney and Skin Trouble Than Any Other Medicine THOUSANDS OWE THEIR 600D HEALTH TO IT Made From The Juices of Apples, . Oranges, Figs and Prunes Combined With Tonics and Antiseptics. "Fruita-tives" means health. In years to come, people will look back to discovery of 'Fruit-a-tives' and wonder how they ever managed to get elony without these wonderful tablets, wade from fruit juices, "FRUIT-A-TIVES" is excellent for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Sour Stomach. 'Fruit-a-tives' is the only certain remedy that will correct chronic Coustipation and Liver trouble. 'Fruit-a-tives' is the greatest Kidney Kemedy in the world and many people have testified to its value in severe cases of Rheumatism, Sciatica, 1. umbago, luin in the Back, Impure Blood, /1-adaches, Neuralgia, Pimples, Blotches and other Skin- Troubles. 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Many hopelessly blind might have been saved if they had cared for their eyes in tithe. The Valmas Drug Co., of Toronto, will ill the above: P rescription by mail, if your druggist ca pH nnot, PEA JrugEist cannot, HOW TO REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way. People . who are overburdened with superfluous fat, know only too well the discomfort and ridicule that over-stout people have to bear. If you are carrying around five or ten pounds of unhealthy fat -you are unnecessarily weakening your vital organs and are carrying a burden which. dgstroys-the bewuty of your figure, : "There Lis no need of any- one suffering from superfluous fat. If you want to reduce your weight in a simple, safe and reliable Way, without starvation diet or tiresome exercise, spend as much time as you can in the open air, breathe deeply and 'get from any good druggist a box of oil of orilone capsules; take one after each meal and one before retiring at night. Weigh yourself ones a week $0 as to know just how fast you are losing weight and don't leave off the treat. ment or even skip a single dose until you are down to normal. : Oil of orilene is huolataly harm- ess, is pleasant to take, helps diges- tion ang is designed 10 cong the excessive falty tissue by inereasing | yu; should show a ne je reduction in weight, footsteps become lighter, your work seem easier and' lighter and more bloyant feeling take pos- ession of your whole being. : Every person who 'ers from su- perfiyous fat should this treat- ment a trial, there is nothing better. Any druggist can supply you or a large box will be sent on receipt of $1.00. Address D. J, Little Drug Co, Box 1240, Montreal, Can. As the sands of the sea for num- ber, are the sufferers in this war. If there be any sort of brotherhood between man and fellowman, we are all sufferers in the greatest tragedy that ever befell the human race. But most of us here in America are spar- ed the actual and atrocious forms of physical suffering, the ghastly wounded, the blistering fevers, the starvation, and the homelessness that 'line the road of this'struggle, riving the heart, twisting the very neck of Europe We are spared sight of the battlalields, sound of their cease- less hours of moaning; spared vis- ion of the seas alive with the drown- ing. When the "Lusitania" was keeling over, one on board who survived, Saw a great wave sweeping back, on her black with wailing men, women and children. We are spared sight of maimed and blinded soldiers and of their pitiful, heroic cheeriness; and spared the long agonized waiting for news of those we love. For us in this land still peaceful ing just kept alive b a. AN APPEAL TO AMERICANS Issued By John Galsworihy, Novelist and Playwright Through the National Allied Relief Committee, New York City. it is hard to realize that nearly three | million French and Belgians are be-! giving, shall we--can we--show our y doles of chari- | pity and our comradeship? THE DAILY BRITISH . WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, _1915. table food which may yet fail them; that at least twice as many have beén plucked from thriving prosper- ity and flung into the dingy heap of ruin; that' the Serbian people and the Polish people are pressed to the very wall by fever and want. All these things are hard to see, to realize, so far off are they, And yet, if there be a soul in man, a heart in our people, we must try and realize and do what little we can to stay this tide of suffering. For most of us money is the only thing that we can give, Money is cold, but it buys warmtis hope, shel ter, ease from the sweats of agony; it mends limbs, keeps mothers with their children, builds homes again. Money! It fights fever, and feeds the starving Let us give money! If we do not give, how shall we know that our hearts feel, that the spirit of America suffers with the suffer- ing of these millions of ginnocent, maimed, fevered, starving bodies, these millions of innocent and tor- tured souls. How else, save by giving and again -~ | Plays, Players And Playhouses | Henry Miller will head his own company this season if he can find a suitable play, "To make the best of the worst is," in the opinion of Ferne Rogers, "the way to make a stage success." Suzanne Jackson is to appear in "The Mark of the Beast," which is to be produced in New York. very shortly. -~ Novembef 1st has been fixed upon the date of the premier of "Around the Map" at the New Am- sterdam Theatre, New York. as "The actor who, blows his own horn wouldn't be such a nuisance," confides pretty Lillian Keller, *""if he would vary the tune occasionally." --- Allene Crater, who in private life is Mrs. Fred. Stone, of Montgomery & Stone, has joined the cast of "Chin Chin", now playing in New York. A war playlet called "War Broth- ers," shows a battle being fought and then a truce is called between the members of the opposing armies in the trenches. Lawrence Grossmith, who plays the leading role in "Nobody Home," Is the son of (George Grossmith, the well known English actor and ea- tertainer. Anna Cleveland, after a long ab- sence from the dramatic stage, an- nounces her early return. She was last seen in the leading support with Blanche Walsh. After two years' absence abroad Charlotte Parry, is returning to this continent and will once mere be seen in the Protean classic, "Into the Light." As a Pratean actress, Miss Parry does not take second place to even De Fesse or Roberts. Juliette Day, who plays Blanche Hawkins in the "Twin Beds" com- pany, which goes to the coast, made her firet big success in: New York as Modesty, in "Everywoman," and her second as the enthralling Plum Blossom, beloved of Woo Hoo Git in "The Yellow Jacket." Theodore Kosloff, who staged the Russian ballat in "The Passing Show of 1915." has been enghged by the Shuberts to conduct a school of Rus- sian dancing, to which dancers from the Shubert musical shows will be sent. Pupils showing aptness wil] given places in pantomime to be pra- duced later in the season. James Montgomery, author of "Ready Money" and "The Aviator," has Written a new farce which he has called "My Ford." The play is a glorification of the Ford automobile. William Collier was to have played the leading role, but he has gone in- to motion pictures. Lillian Russell is gone Yo make another plunge into vaudeville. This time she will be handled by Pat. Sas- ey, and is asking $3,000 a week for her services. It ie said that she will receive $2,500 a week from the nited Booking Offices, and be given a route over the Keith ecircnit. Sam Sothern, whe plays the lead ing part in "A Pair of Silk Stock- ings," received an unusual gift last week, when his brother presented him the makeup. ther, E. E. Sothern, for years. . The London stage, toa prominent English playwright, is re- Jidiy veco ming Americanised, ® 3 eaters are ng on What Doctors Use| wi reaus Sembiuation a oll ot inte ymol, and other - ine in fredients called D. D. D. Pre. scription is now a rite rem af Fin 3 Specialists for 0 Skin a a ® €8 - the pores, ves instan relief from the most alatresal ¢ iten: lts soothing oils quickly heal in- Rammed Hinsies, 5 est its soothing effect. All rug: Kista have a generous trial bottle for about our you . let us tell youl money hack t Fuaraniee offer English comedies seem to th ly well in American climate. --- "Hip, Hip, H » has snccess at the New York H me, It was enth comed has been used in describing. kinds of talent including ani used in the show, and the feets are said to be unusuall tractive. ER box used by bis fa- William Gillette, who seems con- stantlly on the lookout for some old play_to revive, has 'blossomed forth With "Sherlock Holmes to-day as it used to, they say In New York. rT If such a thing is possible, Lew Dockstader is fuinnier in white face than in black face. As "Teddy" in "My Poticy," 'the famous minstrel has been given a long route, and un- til ocean bathing is again popular, he will be a fun propagandist. In case "Grumpy" loses its popu- larity, Cyril Maude has two mere plays up his sleeve, the rights of which he only recently bought. They COMMENTS BY ZACCHEUS. Who Discusses The "Fuly" In His Original Alphabetical Style. A-----After the great victory at. the western front, the whole Alphabet-- all but four--got "full." Some of them with very respectable pames, too, But as it was a first offence and the occasion was great, we par- tially closed our eyes. The first one called was "Artful" (getting it after seven) followed by B--Brimful We believe you. C--<Careful. No, you weren't. D--Dreadful. To be sure. E--Eventful! "A big spree always is &» F--Fearful. Yes, indeed. G--Gainful. The very reverse, H---Healthful. No. I--Ireful. You should in the "cooler." J--Joyful. Feit good, I imagine. K---Kingiy! Bravo! Noble roi. L--Lawful. No, it isn't. M---Manful! You don't know what you are saying. N---Needful. Yes, you needed sup- port. O--Overfruitful. In misdeeds. P--Painful. You look it. Q--Queeniy. All honour, gracieuse souveraine. R-- Restful. snore, S--Sinful, of course it is. T--Thoughtful. Not a bit. U--Useful. Nae, nae. V---Velvety, That may be so, but W---Wilful. All the greater shame. X--Xtraordinary! Yes, that yon didn't do it like most of the others. gas Youthful. All the more sad You you will grow older. Ah! that's re and, let us hope, wiser. --ZACCHEUS. CHILDHOOD CONSTIPATION Baby's Own Tablets will promptly Cure constipation of childhood. They act as a gentle laxative, regulate the bowels and stomach and are abso- lutely safe. Concerning them Mrs. A. Crowell, Sandy Cove, N.S., writ "l can strongly recommend Baby's Own Tablets to all mothers whose little ones are suffering from consti- pation." The tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr; Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. have been » Yes, I heard you . The Orchard-Lands Of Long Ago y James Whitcon®h Riley. he orchard-lands of Long Ago! O drowsy winds awake and blow The snowy blossoms back to me, And all the buds that used to be! Slow back along the grassy ways are "Dad," by Githa Sowerby, and a dramatization by Horace Vachelle of a novel by Mrs, Belloc Lowndes. \ British soldiers on the firing line are providing their own theatrical entertainment. "Hamlet", performed in costume, with scenery painted in camp, was a recent production stag- ed by soldiers within a few miles of the firing line. The tiniest theatre in the world is owned and managed by Beatrice Herford. It is the Vokes Theatre: and is on her estate at Wayland, Mass. Here, before an audience of artisians, the celebrated society en- tertainer 'tries out' the material which finally becomes a part of her monologues, "The Unchastened Woman," Louis K. Anspatcher's newest play, which had its metropolitan, premiere in New York on Oct. 9th js described by the author as "a modern comedy in three acts." Of its moderhness there can be no doubt, and-as for its being a comedy, why, anything dp- parently is a comedy nowadays that is not a tragedy... The latest Broadhurst play is named "What Money Can't - Buy," Now, there are a lot of things that money can't buy, and it is difficult to see what Mr. Broadhurst means. He has written a fanciful story about a little sort of a Graustark kingdom somewhere in Europe, and mixed in-| to it a little love and a great deal of American money. It is raid to be good. The courts have decided that in writing "Poor Old Jim," William C. De Mille did not step on anybody's literary corns. Joseph Jefferson was compelled to delay his vaunde- ville tour until this decision was ren=} dered. A half hour after the wer- dict had been handed down Mr. Jef- ferson had assembled his company and was rehearsing for the tour that . had previously heen arranged for him. - pid Or Bowels Clogged. "California Syrup of Figs," because in a few hours all the clogged-up gently moves out of the bowels, and) you have a well, playful cifild again. time from play to empty their bow- els, and they become tightly packed, | ordered. 2 When cross, feverish, restless, sea liclous "fruit laxative." Children ove it, and it can not cause injury. | one---if dull of cold, or a sore : gentle "inside first given. tions for babies, children of all ages SYRUP OF FIGS nw Little, Stomach Is Sour, Liver Tor Mothers can rest easy after giving waste, sour bile and fermenting food Children simply will not take the; Miver gets sluggish and stomach dis- if tongue is coated, then give this de- No difference what ails your little et Always be. the treatment Jud 4 Srowe-ups are printed on he avenged the murder of General « go Full direc-| Of truant feetg,and lift the haze Of happy summ¥®r from the trees That trail 'their tresses in the seas Of grain that float and overflow The orchard-lands of Long Ago. Blow back the melody that slips In lazy laughter from the lips That marvel much if any kiss Is sweeter than the apple's is, Blow back the twitter of the birds-- The lisp, the tittér, and the words Of merriment that found the shine Of summer time a glorious wine That drenched the leaves that loved itso In am Long Ago! O memory! alight and sing Where rosy-bellied pipping cling, And golden russets glint and gleam As in the old Arabian dream. The fruits of that enchanted tree The glad Aladdin robbed for me! And, drowsy winds, awake and fan My blood as 'when it overran A heart ripe as the apples grow In orchard-lands of Long Ago! et em JOFFRE'S LUCK. Believes His Star Guided Him Timbuctoo March. Exchan e. Hard-headed, unsentimental sol- dier though he is, it is one of the curious traits in Joffre's character that he is a firnr believer in luck. He will tell you that his star was in the ascendant on that memorable march in Timbuctoo in January; 1894, when On Bonnier and his men by the Tuaregs, and achieved the distinction of being the first French army officer to reach | Timbuctoo. It should be remem- bered at that time Timbuctoo was a sort of Lhassa of the tropics. Only four white men had set foot. within its walls. Mother's Pantry Shelf. I wish I were a boy again, That | might help myself To all the things I used to 'see On mother's pantry shelf. . So many good things hidden there Just suited to my taste-- To take a bite of this or that I often was in haste. 12 » Td help myself to her mince pies, All raisins and much spice. They used to be so lapping good I'd want a gen'rous slice. T'd help myself to doughnuts, too, ' The kind she used to make. To cookies from her cooky-jar, To lovely pink frost cake. I'd taste again her marmalade, Her jellies and: jam That stood upon Just to the reach of There were so many | © Right Pilled with e And many I wish 1 were a bo: Just for the fun of it. 1 That I migh To all the ples On mother's pantry Brockton. : Cheered Him Up! After m meditation the thy businéss man thought he would So he approached an aviator at a fiying-ground and fixed things Up they went, but the San Francisco, 1915 ~ REGISTERED THAGE MARK ' Walter Baker & Co. MONTREAL, CAN. ~~ Established 1780 PAGE THIRTEEN = 1© Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific Exposition Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition | San Diego, 1915 For Flavor and Quality - BAKER'S COCOA * * » is just right It has the delicious taste and natural colot of high-grade cocoa beans: it i$ skilfully prepared by a perfect mechanical process: without the use of chemicals, flavoring or artificial coloring matter. It is pure and wholesome, conforming te the Canadian Pure Food Laws. 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