Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Feb 1920, p. 11

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¥ » FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 27, 1920 fn medicines, as In every other necessity, the public is with nothing but the best! ' This explains the ever-increasing demand for Zam-Duk. Net only is this great balm the best household remedy to-day, but it is also the ! most economies], Zam-Duk's superiority fs due to the fact that it is all medicine, con. "taining none of the coarse animal fats or harsh miners! drugs found in ordinary ointments. Again, the medicinal properties are so highly concentrated that they contain the maximum amount of healing, sooth- ing and antiseptic power, so that a little of this balm goes a long way. Another reason why Zam-Buk is most economical, Ttewill keep in- definitely and retalf to the last its strength and purity. Best for skin diseases and Injuries, blood-poison- ing and piles. All dealers, 50c. box. Buk IF BACKACHY OR KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat Less Meat, Also Take Glass of Salts Before Eating Breakfast. Uric seid in meat excites the kid- neys, they become oveyworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person short- ly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Hat less meat, drink lots of wa- ter; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take =a tablespoonful in a glass of 'water be- fore breakfast for a-few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the seid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activ- ity, also to neutralizé the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weak- ness. he Jad Salts isinexpensive, cannot in- jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and them to keep the kidneys clean and active. Drug- gists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in over- coming kidney trouble while it' is only trouble. - Decline of Gleaning. Gleaning seems going gut of fash ion, for tew gleaners can be seen i the narvest felds, except some vi lage eames or their children, wi want = pet gratuitous food fo. poultry. The decline of Ruth' romantic in dustry is due, not to machine rakes ~~which leave guite as much corn as the old hand rakes, especially in fields | | with windmills and watermills that formerly covered the countryside. . The corn now goes to the big steam mills in the large towns, and cot- tagers ean no longer get their glean- ed wheat ground. -- London Chron: icle, a -------------- A Roosevelt Story. sador to Denmark and an admirer of elt, tells us that Roosevelt was ting an article for the Century at | I began t I found fog wp had. beid clean 3 As I was transterring the burnt end to my left band to bappened to gianve at the rent I had made in the gunny sack, and, as 1 @id so, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG GLIMPSES OF EVERYDAY LIFE AT A MOUNTED POLICE POST IN CANADIAN NOTTH.WES™ | A Roni NormwesT Mounren Police STATION 3 < ef the way to the It was kind of close quarters for comfort, but as-long as I could Sat--eat bountifelly, luxuriomsly, um- Stintedly, I sure didn't hawe any kick coming. Then I thought of the seal clerk with the speetacies, and I laughed I reflected how I'd crawled under the off side, with him not A away. Well, T had beat him it. I was sealed id, and heboing ts soft spots after all. Bverything was so comfortable that cast around for objections. It was cold in that car, 1 proceeded to turn and snuggle cezily I must have laid minutes before it 8 that I was hungry. three whole minutes in car of bamamas, and not realize 're hungry! Well, anyhow, I got nife to work and ripped open a MERRY. Iwas a pirate all right, Wouldn't have been a pirate? It was hours later, and I'd trans my attention to another bunch. hadn't finished the first sack-- mostly green, but I'd made a good-sized aperture in the sec- when my knife slipped from my ers. fished around in my pockets ag: A match. It was the last mat 1 lit It with some reluctance and it far down, but the mife had vanished. prolong its life, | For a second I sat staring at it, ' transfixed. The mateh seared my fin- s A bors, flickered, and went out, and then interestiog work," Roosevelt, "it look my mind off that caterwauling. Some nien, $0 & Woman | writer, can be conquered with tears, | While it is necessary on others. The High Price of wholesome coffee-like a permanent n the health impr ' hr Ww - » - a . y I came to my senses and be- crawl. 1 fled, terrorstricken, doors and threw my weight them. I beat and pounded them y. I bumped and tore around over those sacks like a man bereft of as the full realiza- % +: the satisfaction. | Some Price as Befere the Wor adds to BR 7 AR | leaner SICK HEADACHES: "For Last 10 Years ------ Headaches affect all ages and both sexes alike, but in all cases the treats ment should be directed to remove the cause, for with the cause remov. ed the headaches vanish for all time, What is necessary for a permanent cure is something that will go t to the seat of the trouble. Fer purpose it is impossible to find a bet- ter remedy for headaches of all de- scription than Burdock Blood Bit! acting as it does on every organ FT the body to strengthen, purify and regulate the whole system. Mrs. Flora Hall, Deminion, N.8., writes:--"'I have been troubled with sick headaches for the last ten years. I had lost faith in all remedies un~ til recently a friend of mine advised me to try Burdoek Blood Bitters. This I did, and found relief in a very short time. I would now re commend B. B, B. to anyone who is suffering as I did. F only took § Fetes Drearing iy A New Horse o ADiEgicULT STUNT FOR A HORSE + In view of the changes whi ch hav W.M.P., the above photographs should prove of great interest A A A A AA Ac en een. soul-racking detafl of them, I was.wia with horror. I didn't have a 'chance against that thing there in the dark. It might even now be making its way stealthily toward me. "i. I pulled myself together and rolled over Into a corner, weak and shiver ing. Then the thought that there might be right where I was lying, brought me to my knees again with a groan eof despair.: There must be others! There were others! A cold Sweat stood out on my body, and I knelt there bereft of every atom of. Rauhood, quaking and cowering in the - - Through the vortex of my emotions ame suddenly a new impression ~the sensation as of something crawl- ing. It was nothing definite, but it wat intensely real. hg was crawling! Crawling slowly and me thodically up my left leg! No, It was my right leg! Again it was my left ! I started to reach for it, then enly stopped, my arm poided rig. It 1 did reaeh--it! touched it, it sting--sting quicker | sat there in an agony of suspense, waiting for Jt to strike. Waiting-- waiting--waiting, for an eternity, but It didn't, strike! It had even ceased crawling. 1 chuckled softly, then I laughed. 1 Was going insane. I reached dows sd- dealy and clapped my hand over the Spot where the crawling had ceased, but there was nething. I ran my hand Over my emtire body, still there was nothing. I felt sick and faint, and leaned wearily against the car wall. As I ad 80, my face touched: something cold-- told and clammy and soft. I started back screaming, then I laughed again =I was insane--I bad leaned against my own hand. hs To assure myself of this. for I was sure of nothing, I ran my palm siowly alohg Ne splintered surface of "the wall, and then with a how! of terror I rolled over on 'the smecks. 1 bad touched sorething halry-- dy; Coffee 'the attention users to that beverage of flgvor= nt = Ontario. | | Rome to Aveszano, in Italy, was | According to one European scien tist, animals have been distributed over the iworld by the osciliatica of its axis; which has altered the climate of fts zones. As the inventor of strennous games it's queer the Romans over- looked fgaiball. Boston's tire department' has been equipped with a powerful or truck to pull down walls at Tis, tow disabled apparatus and Jor a number of other purposes. Marriages may be arran in i heaven, but the grocer and butcher expect their pay here on'earth. A. e faken place in the R.N- Drink Charm Black Tea Sold in Packages Only GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited bottles, and am newer troubled with sick headaches any more." ke B. B. B. has been on the market for over 40 years. Manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited. To . ronto, Ont. < . wie Columbia; Edisoi' and all other makes of Talking Ma~ chines repaired; adjusted, and cleaned. Parts for all makes supplied. Expert workmanship, moderate charges, J. M. PATRICK 140/SYDENHAM sr. / Phone 20583. RON - something soft---something-- I sat wp with an impeliing desire to reach out again. I could #tand the torture. me longer. I wanted to knéw where I stood. I wanted a fighting chance. I had suddenly lost all sense of fear. My nerves were strung to the smap- ping point. I groped my hand along the wall, up and dewn and 'sideways, There was nothing--nothing | It was another prank of the imaging. tiom--it was-- My fingers tightened! My blood seemed to congeal! I felt ft! I bad hold of it! It gave easily under my fingers! Why didn't it sting? Why dida't it even hiss? I couldn't lét go--I was riveted to the Wor-- \ I must have fainted and rolled over against the doors. I remember vague ly my head striking something, then I knew ne more. How long I laid there 1 doen't know. When I regained consciousness I was stretched out on a pile of sawdust in the shadow of an Icehouse, and a man was bending over, me with a bucket. There Was a circle of curious faces leaning ciose a y The seal el id. found me" when he opened the; car for inspection and ventilation. I told him my 'story, and even cilmbed back in the car and pointed out the sack where had lurked the venomous horror. ' a While they were prodding: about with sticks and elubs, my eyes swept /the walls. . Then I started for the door, * "There it 181" IT yellel hoarsely, "Over there! See?" Somebody swung # lantern around so that the light fell directly on the spot. . - "Huh!" shouted a voice. "The bo's dippy." ; I. looked closer, then swore. For there in the exaet spots where I had ren my hand--where I had suffered momentirily the tortures of hades, was a good-sized bunch of sack ravel- ings; held securely by the splintered | surface the wood. . I didn't! walt for any more. I climbed out of that refrigerator and made a quick getaway, for there had come to me the sudden realization ef what | might happen if they fafled to locate the tarantila and found the siashed ba. nana sack instead. » But it was in there--heaven knows it was there, and here's hoping they found fit. UY That insects should be able to stop a train seems, at first, impossible. It | has, however, happened in several in- stances. Just lately, a ftriin going from stopped by a demse cloud of locusts, which settled on the wheels and on the rails in swarms. As the frain advanced it squashed thousands of them to a pulp, and this made the " | Big Stock Reduc- tion Sale REMEMBER = we must reduce our stock of BOOTS and SHOES to make room for our two stocks and Spring purchases. A chance. to get big value for your money. Come in and see our Big Bargains. The Model Shoe Store W. A. Sawyer - 184 Princess St. " 'Wearing RUBBERS == in Rha \/nstead of" ga like this< Rubbers are a wise economy. They protect' the shoes as well as the health. They prevent the shoes from becoming saturated on wet days--make shoes wear longer and hold their shape better--and enable you to wear old shoes on ft6rmy days, thus saving the new shoes for the fine days to come. : System Rubbers are made in styles and sizes to perfectly fit the shoes.of , every member of the family. And their furdy quality assures long and comfortable wear. You can get || dependable Rubbers by asking your dealer for any of

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