Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Feb 1918, p. 21

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* BEOROOEH WH RHEUMATISM 04 Felt That He Would Neve Ww Tk A i | = "FRUIT-A-TIVES" Brought Relief. WELT es MR. LORENZO LEDUC 8 Ottawa St., Hull, P.Q. "Fruit-a-tives" is certainly a wonder. For a year, I suffered with Rheuma- 2ism ; being forced to stay in bed Jor five months, tried all kinds of medicine but without getting better; and thought I would never be able to walk again. » "One day while lying in bed, I read - about 'Fruit-a-tives' the great fruit medicine; and it seemed just what 1 needed, so I decided to try it. The first box helped me, and 1 took the tablets regularly until very trace of the Rheumatism left 1 have every confidence / AEA Pri NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE py mines paper, A mustache guard hed to any cup is ention For fortable electric lamps a screen to check their glare bas been invent- ed' ' sugar Fireproof barrels made from i in Ha- mill refuse have been invented wan. 3 Baking for a few minutes in oven will add to the life of powders, A company mn Japan has be production of soda by an cle process The spring of a new bed can be olded Ho form a chair so that a sick person can sit erect, Clothing made of pressed feathers as a substitute for wool has been ins verted by an Italian priest. \ gasoline blow torch suppligs the heat for a new cooking stove for campers that cannot be blown out A matic latch with which a be opened from distant een patenited by two Ger- a hot sachet gun the trical mans v mop for washing hollow handle Te 1 u oe ' ed by screwing it to which water is | hose, RS 2 fawaii make a kind of + inner bark of a tree y the cotton plans, cphones from moisture and is cabinet has been invented \ leather covered metal tube to be slipped over an umbrela to roll it tight 1 ot f¢ industries a heen : \ new serving rk ha lide Lives' and stro 10 eve er . i 0c. a box, 6 for §2 At all dealers or se: receipt of price by { Limited, Ottawa, Ont. NN a PO ~ THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 wanting anything done m the gi ry line. [estimates given on sil kinds repairs and new work: also hard. d s of all] kinds Al] orders a prompt attention "7 atreet no A CUTICURA HEALS ITCHY PIMPLES On Face. Badly Disfigured, of flax in Scotland. Used 2 Boxes Ointment been applied with specially designed and 3 Cakes Soap. *'] had a bad itchy lot Gf pimples on $y ace which t badly dishgured. hey were inflamed and came toa head, and 1 could tear myv.skin as soon asa ftle heat came near them. 1 could : hardly sleep. % 3 "When 1 saw. Caticura Soap and Ointment advertised 1 sent for a free ample which did so much good that 1 aight more, and | used two boxes of Luticura Ointment and three cakes of | Laticura Soap when | was healed." Signed) Miss Bertha' Nilsson, Stock. holm, Sask. if you have a good complexion keep it = by using Cuticura Soap daily and -uticara Ointment occasionally. fp Ba ato s post-card~Cut «Ay 4 U.S. a everywh [alking Machines All makes of talking machines leaned, repaired, adjusted. for all machines supplied. workmanship. JON M. PATRICK 140 Sydenham Street. iC ACID IN MEAT BRINCS RHEBAATISN hel I'S & Little Salts in Water May Save © You From Dread Attack, Rheumatism is easier to avoid than cure, states » well-known author We are advised to dress warmly; Bp the feet dry: avoid exposure; § lesg meat, but drink plenty of oil waker. Rlieumagisim is a diroct result of hg Loo much moat and other rich that produce uric acid, which absorbed into the blood. It ix the Action of the kidneys te filter this d from the blood and it out in rine; the pores of the skin are st means of freeing the blood of impurity. In damp and chilly weather the skin pores abe clos- hjis forcing the kidneys tu do lo Work, they become weak and h and fail to coltminate the Mcld, which keeps gecumilating Parts Expert Prices reasonable. elrculating through the system, hi tually soitling in (he joints and des, causing stiffness, sorensss pain called rheumatism, AL the first twinge of rhonmatism from any pharmacy about four of Jad Salts; put a table. ul in a glass Of <water and before broakiast each morning # week, This in said to eliminate By stimulating the kidneys 1 gFtion, thus ridding. the of these impurities ad Belts is indxpensive. harmless Hd IS sade from the acid of grapes EB Tomon utes, combined with dithia used with excelent resalls jouiands of folks whe are subject Theumatitsn,' flere you have 3 ut, effervescent lthia wat which helps overcome uric acl Ix bhenefieln! to vonr, kidneys as! hoy | ni the + the ngineer. A refuse can apd fiy trap have been combined by an inventor in a device intended to placed street ' The 1 st tunnel in the world, fif- ei in len is planned by a railroad to have an 815 mile about falling 940 fe YOO horse island government is mport several species of destructive to the nning to in ) that=are prickly pear ; ; \ holder has been patented for safe- ty razor blades to enable them to be used by tailors or dressmakers for ripping seams, With government cncouragement extensive experiments will be made with a view to reviving the growing Ihe vacuum cleaning process has apparatus to removing soot and dirt from boiler tubes. parachute for aviators that has been mvented in Emgland is compact cnough to be worn in a helmet, ready for instant use. A Californian is the inventor of a registering device to be attached to a hens back to record the number of eggs she lays. A method has been invented in Eu- rope for treating old hops so that they can be used as an acceptable substitute for tobacco, To make a kitchen stove help warm the room in which it is used a metal cover that radiates. th cheat evenly has been patented. x Through all of that country's many changes Japan has maintained intact a museum of decorative art that was established in 756 1 A rudder has been patented, normal- ly 'within the hull of a vessel, but which can be projected through the how to aid in steering. The extermination of all flies is the aim of two British physiciaiis whe are experimenting with a parasite that kills the insects, Made of a flat steel spring, a quick- ly adjusted belt has been invented to take the place of strings on kitchen or laboratory aprons, : An efficient artificial arm has been invented in England that is worn with a waistcoat instead of being strapped to a man's shoulder. Cu te \ny pipe cig be made a self-feeder and used by a smoker for hours at a time by attaching a tobacco magazine a Kentuckian has invented. : Using a modified wireless receiving instrument a French scientist has been able to detect thunder storms more than 300 miles distant, Hardened copper phonograph nce- dies are the iuvention of a New York man, who also has succepded in making a watch, spring from the metal. Four of the leading Spanish rail- roads have joined in the organization of a company to: build locomotives at home instead of" importing them, A recent patent covers a plano or ofan keyboard that can be moved faterally for transposing a musical feoniPosition written int one key to an- other. According to a statistivian in Eu rope only two per gent. of musicians are bald as compared with 16 per cent. of men in other niwellectual pur< suits, With a view to utilizing low grade oranges for the oil contained in their skins, a~mnachine has been invented that will pire two tons of thew in an hour, Fi Scotland last year produced about 1.100000 long tons of potatoes, more than double the crop of the previous wear and the groatest yield since 1889 ro keep germs out of glasses tons tating liquids that are th be drank a tight-fitting paper cover, through which straw can be inserted, has been patented. © British colonial authorities in the West Indies are experimenting with concentrated raw lime juice hy freezs ing out mich of its water to save bulk in shipping. . To rid soil of iusccts and weeds a roller has been invented mto which a boiler feeds steam. which is jected inte the pround for several inches through spikes : An wrt from the United States has found that the eabulla plant, wich geows wild in the Dominican Republic, yields a fibre from which binding twine can be readily made A hammer has heen invented that also can be used agle wire cutter and harm THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, F Was Off Work tORS MONTHS A YEAR '* CONSTIPATION If the truth were only known you Would find that over one-half of the ills of life are caused by allowing! the bowels to get into a constipated condition, When the bowels become consti pated the stomach gets out of order, the liver does not work properly, and then follows the violent sick d- aches, the sourness of the stomach, heartburn, water brash, ete. Keep your bowels regular by ushms| on the bowels gently and naturally, and will cure the worst cases of con- . ~ stipation. Mr, Sylvester Clements, Galt, Ont, writes: "I desire to express my heart- felt thanks for what Milburn's Laxa- Liver Pills have done for me. I have been suffering from a bad stomach and constipation and would be off work 4 or 5 months a year. I was hardly able to be inside without" get- ting a severe headache. 1 tried doc- tors' medicine and other remedies, but got no relief until a friend ad- visd me to use Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills.. Now I can work inside with- out any headaches or pain. I would not he without your remedy fof any- thing. I write this so that anyone suffering the same as I did may use them and be cured." Milburn"s Laxa-Liver Pills are 25¢ a vial at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. W. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. the head ra I rica and | desia Cie gical survey experts have es- timated that Colorado's shales could be made to yield 20,000,000,000 barrels of crude oil, frosg which 2,000,000.000 barrels of gasoline could be obtained. So much better is the French lan- than the Eng! for 1 dis- telephe that expe 1 Rho- rds a1 Ihe invent that serves claims that 1t 1 time reauired for WoO will prevent wrecks caus by spreading. It plans for standardizing the gauge of the railways of Australia, as recom- mended by the chief engnicers of the different lines, be carried out, it will mean na expenditure of $180.000,000, A screen of amber tinted glass to be attached to any motion picture pro- jecting machine to filter out the ultra violet rays that cause eye strain is the invention of a resident of Colum- bus, O, > Purifying the air with chemicals, an inventor in Europe claims to have perfected a diving suit that permits a man to remain under water withdut connection with the upper world for hours at a time, Power boats for use on shallow wa- ter are being built in New, Jersey which are driven by paddle wheels in- serted in the wells in their bows, the waste water flowing directly astérn and avohling side wash. i * Tested by a Swiss city of thc rela- tive " efficiency of arc and metallic filament incandéscent lamps for street lighting were decided in favor of the latter, chiefly because more agree- able to the eyes. To prevent eavesdroppers listening to telegraph messages sent in public places an oPTfrator has patented 3 sounder that reverses the signals and calise a meaningless jumble of dots and dashes to be heard. CHILDGETSSICK CROSS; FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED Look at Tongue! Then Give Fruit Laxative for Stomach, Liver, Bowels, . ) (80 ind ralis "California Syrup of Figs" Can't $ Harm Children and They © Love It Mother! Your cliild isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue is goated; this is a sure sign the little Noma. liver and bowels" nced a jclbausing at one, 2 When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, = throat sore, doesn't eat, sloop: or act naturally, Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills. They work} ily i | | » | PLAYS AND PLAYERS William Burns has the male lead opposite June Caprice in "Unknown which appears at the ¥ amily ie first half of next week. Other: in the supporting cast are Kittens Reichett, Dan Mason, Richard Neiil and Tom Bumoughs, Tr ------ Marjory Daw has the leading fe- male role opposite Douglas Fair- banks in "A Modern Muskateer." Annette Kellermann has com- pleted her work in Wiliam Fox's spectacular sub-sea ' photoplay, "Queen of the Sea." Charlie Chaplin: wil! start this week on his first comedy for the First National Exhibitors' ecir- cuit. Edna Purviance again appears opposite Charlie, and the cast iu- cludes Zazu Pitts, who will be re membered as the slavey with ) Pickford in "The Little Princes work Bessie Love makes her debut As a Pathe star in "Spring of the (ear," with Chester Barnett oppo- ite, and our old friend Flora "inch in the supporting cast. $ F Mary Pickford's next Artcraft production will be an adaptation of Bret Harte's famous story, '"M'liss." Claire Whitney, late of the Fox forces, has been engaged to play the leading role in an Ivan produc- tion entitled 'Moral Sticide." The 13th Chair is being acted in America by arine Grey and two other brilliant actresses, and recent- was opened in London with Mrs, Campbell. It is interesting to record the fact that it is now being also acted in Paris, Melbourne and Petrograd. , os » David Graham Phillip"s novel, The Rise and Fall of Susan Lennox, is being dramatized by George VV. Hobart, and will be produced by the Shubgrts later on. Alan Dale's play, "The Madonna of the Future," has duly opened out of New York, and probably will be the succeeding attraction at the roadhurst when Lord and hey Algy begins its tour. Willlamy Faversham, jr., son of William Faversham and Julie Cop, made his debut as-an actor recently playing Orland in the St. Bernard's school performance of Shakespeare's "As You Like It" in the Hotel Actor, New York. Young Faversham, true to his heritage of artistie tempera- ment, lost his voice the day preced- ing the production, but recovered it in tinve to cover himself with glory. Philip, the second son, appeared af the end of the comedy in a~patriotic demonstration. Another son of fam- ous players also recently made his debut as an actor, Richard Mans- field, jr., who Is studying dramatic art in Carnegie Institute in Pitts- burg, appeared a few weeks ago in a stock company production in that city, replacing in a minor role an actor who had been suddenly taken ill. It is sgid that young Mansfield also covered himself with glory, Francis X. Bushman, with. Bev- erly Bayne opposite, has started on a screen version of Edward Allan England's romantic story, "The Brass Clock," for release on the Metro -programme. »Norbert A. 'Myles, whe is wel known to followers of Fox pictures, has been placed under arrest in Los Angeles, charged with copspiring to smuggle arms and ammunition ino Mexico, Elsle Herndon Kearns, who- has done much to stimulate interest in the better class of drama, has joined Edith Wynne-Matthison, for a series of standard revivals in New York, and will then become associated with Margaret Anglin in a group of Greek plays. 7 : "Oh, Boy" is approaching its fifty-second webk in New York, has just finished its twenty-fifth week in Chicago, and in the east, where a special company is playing, headed by Charles, Compton, cencluded-a "{Yortnight engagement in Prévidence and Baltimore, and according te the { members of this company, each of ite fortmight engagements were longer. than a year Ju New York. , Bdward Sheldon, who been represented - in the Broadway theatre tm several seasons, fs taking an active part this year in stage authorship. Mr, Sheldon modern- ized" "The Lady of the Camellias" for the use of Bthel Barrymore, His last contribution to the New York Stage was an adaptation of Suer- man's "The Song of Songs." which A. H. Woods presented with con- siderable distinction at the Eltinge Theatre. Tho now acting version of "The Lady of the Camdllias" 15 tha past, has provided so many get- resses with tiie emotional opporflini- ties of their careers. Writing to the Whig from Boston, Riiy Henderson. representative for Willlam Faversham, tells of an in- teresuing little dnetdent © whic oc- eur at the first rehearsal of "lord and Lady Algy.," in which | Williant Daversham, Maxine ilicit. has stomach-uche, arrhosa, ree 1 again. member, a gentle liver and bowel cleansing shoukl always be the first treatinent given, Nothing oquals "California Syrup of Pigs" for children's lla; give a teaspoonful, aud in a few Hours all the foul waste, sour bile -and_ fer- meting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child ~All children love this harm- less. delicions "fruit tive," and it mover fails tO effect & Zood "in side" cleansing. Directions for ha- bies, children of all ages aud grows. ups aro plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your hope. A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist! for a hatte of "Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs," then see that ft ie mada hy tha "California Fig Syrip Company." ipa * SR ! irone Fenwick awd Maclyn Asbuckie ato co-staring in New York, it was + while serving in France that ¥reder- ek Lloyd, one of the membsrs' of the b fivel saw Miss Iiloit while gle was enguged in war eile! works A comrade ahd hfinse!t wero in a dingy little cafe abou: = five miles from Ypres when Miss wiline entered with Lady Drogeda. Mr + Lloyd tmwediately recognized her as ong of the leading ladies in the pro- fession, but ft was two years before We saw her again. . In the meantime he had risen from the rank of private to that of caplain, and bad heen 'Invalided to ts home. 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