Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1920, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

i TUESDAY, JUNE, 29, 1920. 4A change of time will be made on ' - serene Go dD Fe TRL TREE [A00cs ns BUNDAY, JUNE 27th, 1020, Standard time, not so-called Daylight Saving Time, will continue to be used for schedules of all tral Grand Trunk Railway Syst .... For particulars, apply to:--=__ J. P. HANLEY, CP. & T.A., G.T. Ry., Kingston, Ont. NIAAA MINI. Pratl etl tats JELLIES These Jellies, the . purity and. quality of which are guaran- teed 4 the brand name "PRIMUS,"can be had in different Favors: Seawbeny, spberry, erry, Pistachio, Red Cur- ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON REGULAR SERVICES 7 MONTREAL--GLASGOW J 7[Sept. 11 Sa iA Te Bent Saturnia N. ¥., GLASGOW, (via Moville) July 3/{July 31/Aug. 28 .....Columbia NEW YORK--LIVERPOOL 5 July 17/Aug. 14/Sept. 11 . .*K Aug. Viet. July 20 sass... VOSBES July 24/Aug.' 21!Sept. 18 --.... N.Y. PLY, CHER. & LONDON © Oct. 16|Ngv. 13 ..... Caronia N.Y., CHERBOURG & SOUTHAMP'N July 1llAug. 5 8Sept. 2 ...Mauretania July 15/Aug. 12/Sept. 9 ... Imperator July 31/Aug. 23/Sept. 22 ....Aquitania *via Queenstown. Se pt rr WME ROBERT REFORD CO. LT, ur- rant, Lemon, Orang Vanilla, Sherry ee Port Wines, Choco- late, Natural (Calf's foot). Require" no cooking,--nothing to add. Everything is mt age. The trade mark" PRI- MUS" is a guarantee of gpality and purity. your grocer for PRIMUS JELLIES PICNIC & CAMPING SUPPLIES Cooked snd Canned Ments. Pickles, Relishes and Jama. ' Cammed Fish and Fruit and everything to help make your holiday enjoyable, ate. C. H. PICKERING 490-402 PRINCESS STREFT Phone 380. Signor Lamizzari, the vote being to 118. mn | Signor Denicola of the Ministerial a question of a broken window 'or party has been elected president of | the Italian chamber of deputies over 236 tor respondible was to "amend it" | || Archbishop Jokm Whitgift [ Is Remembered in Croydon ! As Founder of Hospitals LITTLE while ago, there took place in Croydon, the ancient town some ten miles south of London, an interesting and accustomed ceremony, namely, "the annual festival service by which | is commemorated the munificence of Archbishop Whitgift to Croydon. It was, in fact, the 334th anniversary of the foundation of the Whitgift Hos- pital, and, headed by bands, the boys of the Whitgift Grammar and Mid- dle Schools marched to the parish church. The Vicar of Oroydon preach- ed a sermon, for which, under the terms of the bequest, he received sixteen shillings and eightpence, and all who took part in the festival wore | | "Whitegift" flowers, in other words, | | white stock and fern. Everything was | | done as it always Bas been dome, and | | it was specially fitting that it should | be so, fer John Whitgift, sometime Archbishop of Canterbury, in the reign of Queen Blisabeth, was, in | many respects, the most egyacting of | men. "The howse which I have buylded for the sayde school howse, | and also the howse which I have | | buylded for the school master, shall | be for ever imployde to that use | onlye, and to no other." So ran one | of hia instructions. It has not been | | strictly obeyed, in the matter of the | school house, but it shows to some extent the manner of man he was. H! Now, it'was on the 17th of Jan- H | uary, 1596, that the archbishop, hav- § ing obtained letters patent from | Queen Elisabeth, began to build his 8 | hospital "for the reliefe and susten- | tation of certaine poor people." He | finished it on September 29, 1599. | | Never was there a more methodical | and painstaking builder. Not only did |, he give the most minute instructions | as to the work, but the records of | each day's progress during the three | | years spent in building were most | | carefully and elaborately drawn up. | ~¢ | Then, in the matter of regulations, he left nothing unprovided for. Was it | other decaye by aylifulness or necli- gence"? then the brother or the sis- | | within one month, on pain of having | | fourpence a week stopped out of uis With your uext grocery order ask your Grocer for a Glass Jar | or her allowance. For the hospital | was, as it is still, both an almshouse | and a school. But, as is the way with THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG THIS WEEK ONLY At the Store Named Below A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent They Have Found the Way to Beautiful Teeth All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities Dental science has found a way to combat film on teeth. It has been tested for years by able authorities in-clinical and laboratory tests. Now leading dentists everywhere advise its daily use. | 'The method is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. This week we offer a 10-Day Tube to every home in this city, and we urge every home to getit. Let it prove itself. Film is What Discolors You can feel on your teeth a slimy film. It is ever-present, ever-forming. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. The tooth brush doesn't end it. The ordinary dentifrice cannot dissolve it. So it accumulates and may do a ceaseless damage. . Most tooth troubles ares now traced to that film. And now it is known why brushed teeth still discolor and decay. The reason lies in that clinging film which the old cleaning methods omit, Cause of Decay way to end that film, and the way has now been found. Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the di- gestant of albumin. The film is 'albumi- nous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to constantly com- bat it. The way seems simple, but it is not. Pepsin must be activated. The usual method is an acid harmful to the teeth, so pepsin long seemed impossible. What has been found is a harmless activating method. Now pepsin can be applied twice daily and left between the Tartar and Stain are based on film. This 10-Day Test will show you that they are avoid able. And so is tooth decay, | such foundatiens, the lands and be- | quests which provided butavery mod- ' jt sum, three hundred years ago, | CNTY ¢ " . have appreciated and appreciated in | KINNEY AND COLLIVER PURE | value until, to-day the foundation has { Strawberry Jam | the ideas of the founder on a scale | Made From Pure Fruit and Granulated Sugar. teeth. And millions of teeth are now being cleaned as they never were before, Watch the Effects We ask you to watch the effects. Pre- sent the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. Compare this method with the old. Read the facts about it, Then decide for yourself what is best, That film is what discolors--not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor- rhea. Thus the film is the teeth's chief enemy. -- fe | which, in all probability, he never | | would have thoaght possible. John Whitgift, however, "My white | | gift," as Queen Elisabeth called him, | Just as she called Parker, her "black- | husband," was a man of big ideas. | | True, the Archbishop of Canterbury | was a veritable Prince bishop, even | | in the days of Queen Elizabeth, but | | J. Corbet Anderson has left record, |in his "History of Croydoa," that | Archbishop Whitigft's military sur- | roundings "were somewhat carped at by his enemies," And indeed such | || an attitude was net altogether with- | ll | out excuse, 'for the archbishop ap- | || pears to have' made no small stir | | | when he moved officially from place | || to place. Thus it was his custom to | visit Canterbury every third year. On | those occasions, he moved from his | palace at Croydon with a retinue of | 200 persons, and, in addition, 'he was | honorably escorted by the gentry of | the country, so that he sometimes en- li | tered the eity of Camterbury with a | | procession of eight hundred to a thou- | | Sand horse." The archbishop, more- | over, had amongst his own servants | | a regularly trained force of 100 foot | ;and 50 horse which, in the days of | = I the Great Armada, held itself ready, | ~=~ws | with the redoubtable archbishop at its head, "to take its share in the de- feiace of sovereign and country." Nevertheless John Whitgift was no swashbuckler, mo shallow lover of pomp and circumstances. He was a sturdy bulwark. against any lapse from the Reformation, a very dili- gent preacher, "as well after his pre- It Can Be Ended Dental science has for years sought a ~~ Pepsaodéen The New-Day Dentifrice An cfficient film combatant, based on pepsin, now endorsed for constant home use by leading dentists everywhere. PROVINCE OF' ONTARIO 6% 10-YEAR-GOLD BONDS Dated June 15th, 1920. Due June 15th, 1930. Payable Toronto and Montreal PRINCIPAL and Halt Yearly Interest (15th June & December) PRICE .100 and interest--YIELD 6 %. Look in Ten Days See how white the teeth ate--now they glisten. You can see that the is gone. You will know that teeth can be kept forever whiter and cleaner and safer, BONGARD, RYERSON & CO. "The Home of Good Investments'* Phone 1728. - - . . 237 Bagot St. CT CON I COW EE RS CC ROR ESE em 10.-DAY TUBE FREE} Present this counon, with vour name and address filled "1 The Store Named Below Will . Supply the Free Tube on This Coupon k r , '0 tha stores named. It is gooa tor a 10-Day Tube i Pipsodent. MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE Corner Princess and Bagot Streets. gont preacher. "as well after his pre. THE "BEST" DRUG STORE RN Covinee i dle apd moderaté disposition, of a ; 124 Princess Street. free minde and a bountifull hand to- \ i Address ' i - i poun a sesresvannanns Seatrtiiesiiiiiiiien iin cones Beighbours, ut especially towards i of : this ors and strangers." Indeed, in Out-of-town residents mail coupon to The spite of his military retinue, he was, Pefacdent Company, 1104 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, i as Fuller described him, "far from the tube will be sent by mail. British Whig, violence, and his politick patience was blessed in a high proportion." A Scotch Expression. Very few people who use the ex- - pression "Ca' camy" have any idea {SHER JIDENNITIES Whaat it means, or for the matter of that, how it is pronounced. A writer ! in Ways and Means suggests "caw" Members of Commons Must as the nearest approach to the sound | Attend Minimum of Fifty, of the Scottish "ca'" which stands ! Tor call--in this instance having Instead of Thirty Days, Ottawd, June 29.--Members of the Bathing to do with calling a halt, but referri to actl yo ae a gion ypsuch. Such House of Commons, now that they or working a pump handle. Thus, if | 2T® tO get an increase from $2,500 to ° ping at $4,000 in their indemnity, are to be ne take pumps Es Ma Huth hion, subject to new attendance regula- to werk cautiously, not to pump se | 11°08. Hitherto a member must put vigorously that the water is slopped over and wasted; the man pumping is asked net to squander his time by doing his job badly. It is noted as a curious fact that a Scottish phrase embodying nothing but good sound ideas should have been deviated on the south side 'of the border to uses. OR an economic fallacy. ------------------ A Blind Golfer. An English Victoria Cross officer, who was blinded in the war, still plays golf. He goes on the course accompanied by his wife, and his ball is teed for him by a caddy. His wife assiits him to get his feet into ex- actly the right position. The caddy' then rings a tiny bell over the ball 30 as to indicate to the player's acute hearing the exact.spot to which he | must aim. On the green he relies twenty per cent. alse upon touch, - in PF 7 Made to measure clothes for men = ; : are only to be taxed in excess of $60 per suit. Ready-made suits stay at $45. A plea for reduction of taxes of women's and misses' hats went un- heeded. Provision was made to allow of taxes being collected by stamps where feasible. i YOUR SUMMER TREAT You owe to your poor. jaded after its struggle with the heavy foods of Winter. Lighten the burden and increase Five Wheat vegetables and fresh with strawberries -- nothing so delicious, nour and strength It is the Summer treat people who know how to eat. Leonid Krassin, business envoy of Lenine, has won a $125 bet by leara- ing to speak English in one month. The French Government is plann- Every wise man takes his turn at Ing an air service that will connect acting foolish. } France with all European capitals, - found that high-class tailors and Journeymen were suffering an undue burden under thé original proposal. lin thirty days to draw the indemnity, and for every day in excess of fif- teen days' holiday he has had to for- feit $20. The new proposal is that a man must put in fifty days to get the $4,000. If he puts in less he will not be deducted $20 per day, but he will be paid $20 for each day of ac- tual attendance. This, it is pointed { out, will overeome the complaint of : many regular attenders, who con- tend that others very seldom are seen within the precincts of the house, and should be paid on a basis of $20 per ddy for each day's atten- dance, rather than deducted $20 per day for each day's absence. MORE ALTERATIONS IN BUDGET TAXES Now State Ready-made Men's Suits Only Levied on if Worth $60. Ottawa, Jude 39 --Several minor changes in the budget taxes were put through the commons Saturday night when the revenue biil received third reading. Smoking pipes are to be taxed twenty per cent. when they cost more than $2.50, rather than method of taxing jewelers tem per cent. on pipe sales and tobacconists 14 IE of the 1 les Wise Guy. Friendly Constable--Come, come, sir, pull yourself together; your wife's calling you. Convivial Gent--Wha' she calling me, Billy or William? Constable--William, sir. Convivig! Gent--Then I'm not go- F. 8. Cahill (Pontiac) charged that ing home." iat class There is nothing so necessary as' most thorough necessity. _- . and careful investigation it had beem -

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy