Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Nov 1918, p. 6

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THE D Let a "For Sale" (lassitied Ad Help You Solve the Problem Man-power for the industries is at Great Cause of National Service in a crisis of human history calls to our workers, hoth for duty in the battle lines and for duty in the home armies of production. 4 premium---for the Neither the spared for the Faetory produe to the needs of man-power nor the raw materials may he manufacture of things that are tion has, in many in the fighting forces, Yet the business of the nation must go on. We must con- tinue to do business, to make and to gel] commodities, to develop trade. » Do you own Something of valine which you are not using? Perhaps it is some article of machinery, out of use because sup- planted by something else; or an article of office equipment, no longer used; automobile for which you have less need now than formerly; or articles of furniture. Your problem is to sell your unused supplying the need of somebody else and that which is worth money, yet is of little things, thus at once "turning into money" actual, present use to ssified columns will find your 'do your bit" or of labor due furniture. For People, must be kept employed usefully! re dine A cm The Great English Temedy THOMAS COPLEY | { Telephone 987. 1 Bh norvons rsmSorases the whol in old Veins, Cures Aervous Dedility, Mental and Brain Worry, Des n Wanting Snything done in of Kneroy, Pelpitation eo the st tery line. Estimates Elven of repairs and new work; also hard. Wood of al kinds, An orders will receive Prompt sttemiion, Shop reet, 10 Queen st CO. TORONTO, ONT, (Farmerty Wisdser.) ------ a Nc mii { | -- HOOD'S -- Big Cuts In Prices of All Kinds of Meats BEEF---Round Steak, 25¢; Sivloin Steak, 28¢; Chuck Roasts, 22¢, 23¢; Stow Meat, 15¢, 20¢ PORK--Shoulder Piece, 20¢; Shoulder Sliced, Hams, 35¢. Corner of Earl and Barrie Sts. hone 407--Prompt Delivery License Number 29-5024 the earpen. p Relos, New nowphlet mailed free. THE woop EDICINGE 82¢; Fresh NEW PERFECTION OIL HEATERS Safe, Durable and Economical Regular Price Special Price in Wor, - G. Brews, to duplicate; he Ld . AILY Big Tro WO and aree.quarter dozen fight. T ing fish, speckled and gleaming from the ice-cold waters of the Spray' River, near Banff, and none under eight ounces fn were heavy on the Ine when they first took the hook and surged and charged and sulked and finally came in to be landed, and they grew mar- vellously heavier by the time they had all been caught and then carried four miles back to the buggy which we had left by the falls where the first fish on the string had lain be. Death the great rocks that scorned the green 'eddies of the roaring river and would only come forth w drawn by stout silk and trusty gut, And the whole trip was not a long one, as fishing goes. We tied our horse at the new bridgy below the falls and left him placidly munching oats while we crossed the river and took to the precariously marrow pack- trail that twisted and climbed and dropped and went higher across and around the great lower ramparts of Mount Rundle. We dalle mising eddy and drew forth three fish, We climbed three hundred feet in a half-mile walk and paused at the entrance of a steep, smooth gully of TE er a SN spe, A A eric an Se oe Soadeafeadoadoaloadees a) q Sroirlrele deed adedoaded oe Facts Abou 3 Spanish "Fly" RR) Shaders intel ot st 3 PANISH influenza has Prevalent in (he States that some have been closed ta visitors in .an effort to check its Spread. It is also common in Can- ada, but fortunately in both coun- tries it is not virulent enough to be an immediate cause of death except in very rare instances. It ig chiefly to be dreaded becuse it weakens the resisting power of the body and per- mits---deadlier Organisms to over. Power the citadel. Pneumonia, for example, often follows influenza, and It. is to be guarded against rather on account of what it may lead to than for the disorder or illness its canses in itself. In districts. where there ig that overcrowding of the population dye to poverty, imfluenza may prove a veritable Seourge, but this. too, is partly explained by the ill-nour- ished condition of "those whom it claims as victims. Influenza is often spoken of as ga new malady, as though it were a triumph of the twentieth century like the airplane and the phonograph. but the truth is that it is y as old was accurately described by medical authors some hundreds of years ado. i temporaneous with coide, difficult to say when the cold ends and the influenza begins, for, roughly speaking, the one may he considered | merely a perverse or serious develop-, ment of the other. The idea that in-| fluenza is modern is due to the facti that it is only noted when it appears | in epidemic form, when everybody is more or less suffering, either from | the malady fiselp sr from its mani-| festation in others, Most of us can! remember when we first heard of the | Russian influenza, and probably have retained thenotson that it Was a germ no doubt cultivated by the Bolshe- viki and exported to these shores from Russia. Similarly the idea that the Spanish influenza is a Spanish production is as wide as it 1s un- warranted, : We call it Spanish in called it Russ and Egyptian time for no ot become United military 80 camps fluenza as we, ian - mfluenza before! influenza at another her reason than that epidemics of violent colds had been reported from Spain, Russia or Egypt before they: were noted in this country, but they were developed in Canada by it means & week in bed and influenza when the malady is general. The word infiu- onza appears to be of Italian origin; and was no doubt fastened on: the disease in the belief that Ace was influenced by which would in itselr indicate a rath- er respectable antiquity for i. No Fldin seasons are more likes 3 Ute a general outbreak of severe colds, grippe or influepza than abrupt variations in » and es ther, are the favored conditions. Br. Alvah Hunt Doty, for sixteen Roars; hedith officer of the port, of on an BRITISH WHIG, TH + body URSDAY, NOVEMBER eases ---- ee -- ut in the Sp the bank and thers, 1 the restful eddy waits and watches the current past, ready to flawh out on granite which led to a tremendous bool of crystal water past whic: the foam-flacked current dashed. In its thousand - feet of length the gully would teke frem us the altitudirous advantage of our climb, but we slid down to the tempting water, trust {ing to good luck anc strong spikes to | get us back to the trail, ~ A Black Ant and a Common Coach. [man hit the water simultancously. A | Nipigon trout, the product of trans | planted roe, slid up from the bottom {of eleven fee |of silvery | the canyon by three o'clock. At that time, morally certain [ance from the fish, that we had better quit dshivg in | throat sliced a path from his shelter. self-respect "ecause We bad caught ing boulder and "astened the o-ach. 's string we counted the man in the bons ound thirty-three spotted | thus pleasing anot | beauties, So hungry and tired and | checked hig whirring reel and watch: [fully content we walked back the led the bending roc with gleeful care. [broad highway on the west sida of | If you know how the fish lie in the [the river and rejoined our steed four | wate paradise of : o little time | { the pools and the shoulders, and if there is not a strike after a dozen casts it is good Judgment to move on for the fish have moved on. We followed these directicn: end fished quite a Stretch of beautiful river. We had l h el and ate enormaunsly {the upper or 'ower ends , (of delielous trout, fresh from the [sheltered bebind rocks: or it com. chef's hot skillets. . The only expert. |ceals itself behind 86me protective fence that can equal a fishing trip ia stone that juts into switt water from |another one.--L, V, K. ' A ---- the begy is lowered hy e Xposure, and the germs which probably inhabit the nasal passages to the number of millions are given a chance to de- velop It might be the germ of influenza 6r the germ of some more serious disease. Al any rate, it would have done no harm te its un- conscious host had his general con- dition of health been good. A tem- porary lowering of the guard, as it were, is the cause of the mischief, It is true, of course, that many people whose health is not robust would escape influenza and other ills if they were not brought into con- tact with people suffering' from them. The germ of influenza is spread us- ually by victims coughing or sneez- ing in a loud and abandoned man- ner and thus spraying the surround- Ing atmosphere with minute partis cles containing germg. It might well be that the cough: or saeezer is unaware of the rigéito which he is subjecting those near him, for he might be in sound*Nealth himself and yet well qualified tp infect others, In faet, if only the sick could infect others there would soon be little Sickness in the world, The truth is that the whole are Just as likely to be carriers of various diseases ag ihose whose health is undermined by thenr. They recklessly expose them- selves to all sorts of infection, ane because they thémselves never suffer as a result; come te the conclusion that it impossible for them 1» be a source of danger te others. Rut, from whatever source the infeciian may come, the best way to avoid it is to keep the general health of the good and let the henes lent white corpuscles in the blood worry about the rest Why Hair Falls Out 1 Dandruff causes tation of the sealp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bot- tle of Danderine at any "drug store for a few cents, pour a: little in your hand and rub well into the scalp. Af ter several applications all dandrufl disappears and the hair stops com- ing out. a feverish frri- lis = E = 1 i IHR D fixed; HHH Pity the Farmer! ment, The distressful' condition of the night Ontario farmer is indicated in the fact (vouchsafed for' by the district paper) that the value of farmers' automobiles parked during a recent Barden fetes in the viliage of Brownsville exceeded a quarter of a million dollars. : . or -------------- --~ Littlo Pospeep. Robt. Sanderson, a farmer of the == Moncton district, N.B., has lost == twenty odd sheep from his floek dur- ing the past six weeks and no ex planation can be found for their dis- appearance. The Orange. "The orange wa: aviginally a pear. shaped fruit, but not much larger than a cherry, and it is said that it evolution 'is due to twelve centuri of cultivatign. One Benefit. First Soldier (to wounded com- rade) ---Both arms wounded, eh? Geo, you have a cinch! You wen't have to bother saluting any more uppish officers for a long time. noon? have the rte Everybody dan HHI HII TTR TR -- -] The Arnorior fire brigade, com-== posed of 20 men, this week tender. = ed their resignation as a body to the town council and the resigna- Yan shas been accepted. for Nov th, x : 3 GET RID OF HUMORS AND AVOID promptu hop' heard of it at I town, stopping off at LINDSAY was in a hurry he asked for the and said: --*"We're havin +» and we've only got one deuce of a hurry, and I haven't 6 or 8 good selections. Fox Trots, One-S my job is to s ced. with Mrs. Average--t 28, 1918. Citizens' Candidate For Mayor request of a large number of a candidate for Mayor for 919. My record for the past six years as an Alder- man is well known and If it merits approval | will be thankful to receive your vote and influence. Alderman N. E. In response to the citizens I offer myself as | | | RN Ar Ay. Sry ns RARE THE ADVENTURES OF THE "AVERAGE! m up there by 3.30." that night the fun commenced, night," said Alice A i . Wise Ones Do It Consult us about the care of your battery for the winter. WILLARD SERVICE STATION 19 Brock Street. CHILDREN'S FURNI- TURE FOR XMAS. Kiddie Koops, Iron Cribs, Carriages, Rocker 8, Dolls' Carriages, Toy Setts, Baby Walkers. Largest stock and lowest R. J. Phone 577 Leading Undertaker OT nessa LLL " FAMIHY Chapter V. --Thursday URING the course of the forenoon on Thursday Mr Caller 'phoned to they would round up the for that night in the inch he hurried through his meal and ru utes' time it was all and arrange an ini- When Billy shed down- rk Mary Average, and in five min "bunch" "Average" home. 'S on the way to his wo manager of the p| m up this after- ' was the answer, "we'll As soon as the "bunch" turned up "The beauty about this 'bop' to- Goodneighbor, "is that I can dance, too. it at the piano all That Thursday night , beginning of a winter's round of "Av home was but the fun. "hop" In the that will bring so much consolation, recreation, and merriment into a Grafonola. Come to LINDSAY'S to-morrow and select yours. * COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS FROM $80 vp,

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