TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 1919, The Telgmann Schoo! of Music Piano, vi¥lin and othe instruments; matie art any date Engagement cepted. 216 Frontenac Street. Phone 1325; ; -------------------------------------- Be ---------- A --------------------------] A -------------------------------- ------ i Sure Way to Get ~~ Rid of Dandruff that never dandruff completely i This des- lo this, just { plain, ordi- at night 0 moist rub it in gently There is one sure way falls to remove and that is to 4 troys it entire get about four « nary liquid arvon; when retiring; use en the scalp and with the finger tips By mo your dandry or four pletely di and entirely dest every = sign and trace of it no matter how much dandruff may have if not al f will ba gone, and thr most solve you ind, too, that all itchirg of the scalp will st« ur hair will be f lustrous silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times 1 You can get liquid arv drug store iti four ounces This simple remedy know nto fail A. GRE Photographer wishes. to ahnounce that he has ~taken over the Photographing Business of W. L. Richardson, 151 Wellington street, and is now prepared to do first class work in this line. Workmanship guaranteed. PHONE 1738. Walke a son NICHOLS---In Richmond n Sept to Mr. and Mrs 1. B. Nichols, manviile, a son ABRAMS---At Richmond, on O¢ yp to Mr. and Mrs, Morgan Abrams son MeMULLEN At 2nd. to Mr Mullen Napaneéd, on and Mrs Alex. L a son (stillborn) SA ii ning. | MARRIED. more applications will com- | * Lined TUR UUA READERY lhe BAGEFLDL FUBSIBLE FORM, Lhe Whig's Daily Condensation of of the World rom Tele aad the News graplic service Newspaper ange t pléms to take ove allway cague in \ Visability « 1 ne ou : Minister states t is copsidering y loan, and vou M.C., of his horse Pease, from ' . i The cclors of the Hattalion, ! x th oe Teachers » formally deposited Barrie has an- d propa with | 3 i bk BNCOUTARBIDE eran Canada's September with $1,374,455 in / foutheast of »f Pond Mills, covered oil on for wa 1 of Det e wn owing to labor and idates being in the field. Mr Elliott's opping out makes half a dozen Liberals who have decided not to allow their names to go on the ballots T TWO FALLS CONTRASTED. Niagara and the Viewria of Zarmbesi. agara Falls will continue own as 'kR mecca for and otlier travelers henceforth submit to another natural toria Falls of the ica becomes frequent- From being a place feared that Living- wvéred the falls in Our Own difficulty in persuad- | fo accompany him, visible from a rail- the river half a and they lie under the proposed route of the Cape to Caro aerlal service, which is to be established this autumn. Louis Livingston Seaman describes a visit fo Victoria Falls and contrasis them with Niagara, as follows: 'Our approach was made by rail from the Indian Ocean at Beira, near the mouih of the Zambesi (that hot- bed of micro-organisms, described by James Bryee as the most deadly in Africa), and across the narrow belt of swamp and } » forming the coast; the gradual slope to the that forms the real continent of Africa. "By morning an altitude of nearly 6,000 feet wes reached, and a transi- tion from the excessive heat and moisture of the lowl Was ex. perienced that was most grateful and exhilarating "This section still abounds with anfelope, elephants, lions and other large game, which find excellent cov- er in the Il elephant grass or the dense forests and jungles, while in the river hippog' still gambal and flounder in ungainly herds amid the floating islands of rank vegetation of Nile reeds and papyrus "With the altitude, however, came another and grateful change. The forests were no longer in evi- dence, but in their stead were vast arid, birdless plains, with parched hungry vegetation, whose anaemic and stunted growth bears witness to the scarcity of moisture that so se- verely affects Rhodesia and the great stretches of veldt far away to the Transvaal "Barly in the morning of the third day we were suddenly awakened by the guard and treated to a scene of beauty never to be forgotten. Some ten miles distant five enormous col- umns of vapor were shooting their rogeate-tinted shafts hundreds of feet héavenward, while the faint roar of the falls told us the Mosioa-Tunga -- the smoke that sounds -- was no longer a mystery. "Each moment increased the beauty and vividness of the scene. With the first rays of the rising sun came a picture of color of wondrous loveliness. Delicate tints of violst, crimson, and beryl pliyed through the mounting spray as it shot higher and higher, ultimately disappearing as virgin clonds in heaven, while the ever-increasing thunders of the -wat- ers lent an added solemnity to the less HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG -- ) 3d AN I MERA RS | WN wh NN : NN AR nN NaN XN " Vote "YES" to all Four - Questions Don't Split Your Vote on October 20th-- a solid four Yes's will be your only guarantee that you will get that sane, fair and just compromise that is needed in Ontario--the sale of light, non-intoxicating beer and wine generally, and the sale of pure spirituous liquors through Government agencies only. Don't Split Your Vote on October 20th-- that is your only sure guarantee that you will get careful consideration to your vote on each question. Don't Split Your Vote on October 20th-- support to the limit the broad-minded men and women of the Citizens' Liberty League who conscientiously believe that the unsatisfactory Ontario Temperance Act must be PAGE SEVENTEEN repealed and new legislation enacted more in keeping view rq 3 Q NE CAIIY could We wait: (6 reach with the demands of all sections of the people. our destination, so great was our en- 1 thusiasm. But our hopes were doom- ied to momentary disappointment; only to be more then realized after a study of the environment; for, Cincinnati, Sept. 120} Alyge | : J notwithstanding their magnitude, the | ere bw a. And 3 a . first view of Victoria Falls Is decided- % EN Tos { } \ ly disappointing. RAR AN ENS "Although nearly a mile in width Percy Pardamen and 400 feet in height, the grandeur YOR--MARTIN At Thurlow, of their proportions is eclipsed: by + gah. Hi. Manson Jrk, amass the. sudden, disappearance of the rv: LEWIS -ZARFAS--At Nap Con Bt er, as it lunges into a narrow, rocky 2nd, Ross Lewis a thie AdE fissure ; extending across its entire I width. "Ofly at-a single eentral .point fs there a breach .in this fissure through which the falls can be seen and appreciated in their full propor- tions, where the converging waters rush madly to the zigiag canyon be- low. So restricted is this view that there is an entire afsence of that awe-inspiring and al t paralyzing oh SNTARIG BLECTION 14 i effect which strikes tig visitor dumb i upper pictu h STOREY--At Napanee, on October 2nd Soden, Contra cand at. i) We | ¥ith wonder and amiyement When Mrs. Martha. Ann Storey, aged 63 | Peterboro - from left to right, | Niagara bursts on his near vision, years ) J 7 r, of Brigden, UF.0, | On first sight of the Victoria Falls DESCHENE--At Napanee, ofi October Me Lambton, and A. lone involutarily exclaims, 'Oh, how $ih, Mabel Gladys Deschene. aged | ict amine phe ian | beautiful! but they Jack the majesty . | er is that of Peter Gardiner | of our grand Niagara. - 4 Reedyeo, aged 6 roar | Who is oppusing M-. Webster as Con- |. 'No 'single. visit can reveal the ) v 23 "| Servative candidate in West Lamb-!| fullness of their charms, but repeated Ey | excursions must be made to their is- lands and precipices, their grottoes and palm gardens, their rain forests ONLY TABLETS MARKED {320 woe SAL Sher iniabews | {and catfiracts and many-sided views | of their exquisite setting in the em- | tu " {erald framework of tropic forests, BAYER ARE ASPIRIN | before their indescribable beauty can'! '| be appreciated. The fascination of | discovering new and hidaen charms | | from different points of view grows 'is . : ' . "1 jon the visitor and becomes one of Not 'Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross { the grantest attractions. | "Had the falls been in America, | the Indians would have named them | Minnehaha, Laughing Waters; for | like a coy maiden are their fascina- | tions, half concealing, half betraying | their beauties, and requiring much | wooing before revealing all their {loveliness of hidden treasures and | charm." DAVERN---AN at Mountain View, unly daughter of Mr ley Anderson, Davern, late of the F £ Mr. and Mrs:" Xibert Davern, Ths ronto J ABERCROMBIE MASQUERE At] t A JERBON On 8§ Don't Split Your Vote on October 20th-- support the labor unions, soldier organizations and thou- sands of the rank and file of the citizens of this Province who want a more palatable yet absolutely non-intoxi- cating beer, Don't Split Your Vote on October 20th-- You can be assured that those in favor of the Ontario Temperance Act as it now stands will vote a solid "NO" to all four questions. The citizens of this Province who desire that changes should be made in the Ontario Tem- perance Act will actually kill one another's vote and so make ineffective their desire for a change, without they vote a solid '"YES" on all four questions. If four voters who desire liquor in some form gs to the polls and vote "YES" only to the particular question he or she favors, the following table will clearly show how these four voters . will really be casting their vote in favor of retaining the Ontario Temperance Act, with a total of four Yes votes and twelve No votes. At Burr's. | » Spencer to on. Rept Camden, t re rar pi DIED., LOVE---At Rockwood Hospi ston, Oct. Tth, Wil aged fifty-one years. ECKERT--in Athol Eckert, wife of the 1 Eckert, aged elghty-seven years. STORY--At Picton, Oct: bth, Newgis! Bory, 'of Amellasburg, aged seven- | iN ty-two years Oct 1 late Napanee A ei i -------- Don't Split Your Vote Otais for four Questions Voter's Ballot Voter's Voter's Voter's Ballot Ballot Ballots Yes No [| Yes No || Yes No || Yes No Yes No x on xX 1 October 20th Ist Question 2nd Question 3rd Question | Our Red Cross. 4th Question : 1 The Camadian Red Cross Society | | will cease to exist as an overseas or- | ganization in a few more weeks. The | Canadian ambulances, which it was { first proposed to return to Canada ! { for presentation to various hospitals, | were found to have done such long | iservie¢ in France that it was con- | sidered advisable to dispose of them in London, and this is being done. Like other military stores, they have realized good prices. \ | Col. Braylock, head of the Cana- dian Red Cross, will shortly retire | to private life and remain in England, | whie Lady Drummond will return to | Montreal. - Vote "YES" to all Four Questions Mark your ballot with an X. Any other marking will spoil it. Remember also--every voter must vote on every question or his : CITIZENS' LIBERTY LEAGUE | MEMBERSHIP FEB, ONE DOLLAR Please enroll me as a member of the League, for which I en- | close my subscription. | The name "Bayer" identifies the contains proper directions for Colds, only nine Aspirin the Aspirin | Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu- prescribed by physicians for over nise- | ralgia, Lum ,» Rheumatism, Neuri- en years and pow made in Canada. | tia, Joint Phins, and Pain generally. Always buy an' unbroken package Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which [a few cents. Larger "Bayer" packages. | There is only one Aspiriz~*Bayer"--You must say "Bayer" 7 Aspirin is the trade mark (registerad in Csvada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mone- sceticacidedter of Salicylicacid. While ib 18 well kaowa that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, th assist the pubite agai. t imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company will be stamped with their gemeral tic.) rasrk, the "Bayer Cross' : ballot will be spoiled. Citizens' Liberty League A PROVINCIAL HEADQUARTERS . 22 College Street - Toronto _T. L. CARRUTHERS, Secretary Good Beginning. i Visitor--What makes vou think that William will grow up to be a great doctor? ' Fond Mother--- While playing doe- | tor with his little playmates, he said: "Gentlemen, before fed i 10 oper- Name Occupation. ......... Eresikinaiuni irises To ensbie the Lesgue to carry on its good work and achieve | Established 1870 TWEDDELL'S For all new style, good wearing Suits $20 up to $45 Hoan. President: its present putpose, active members and funds are required. SIR EDMUND B. OSLER. Lt.-Col. H. A. C. MACHIN, M.P.P. Show vour trae spirit! Fill in the coupon and become feet. Ill get the th 'member of the Citizens' Liberty League at once. . . this right h d ke As owt of : : T. L. CARRUTHERS Vice-President: Hon. Treasurer and pocket! i : « L. ERS, Secrets : a : 22 Collet Br For suretary IL F. HELLMUTH, k.C. F. GORDON ©" ~% " ams 1 Tat . EXIT THE SNVER. Maurice Francis | certain things in order to concesl our OT ale Reston, October consciousness af inferiority fn oth e . ers. We admit and we admire those President: ate, you hold the patied 's hands and a prudence was not inconsistent with bravery, that physical strength did | puchy Sw our hiaiss; they simply | Bot make the soldier, and that per- | "rary on," and our ys soon | fect team-work. the submersion } more that weapon which Is the usual | most toothless old men and raw bovs {learned that energy and youth could | the individual, in all except the keep- | defense of half-admitted inferfolity | some of them, who gave an astonish- | acquire much from the example of Ing alive of the individual fervor of | | <-the sneer. We have begun'to dis- | Ing example of courage against all men whom they Were only too ready | the heart, make of vour Parisian ! i cover the mind of Europe, .and no | discouragements, of perfect obedi- io look upon as their inferiors. From gamin at crucial moments beings whe | { longer to assert our super in| ence to discipline, and su usconauer- | tha Jit 1a Franch ai Shad seem. Almost ied. : able belief In their race and their na- tion. They wanted neither our sym- Fao Vougu pelies A a : 4 \ } : &