7 TU 3A A 55302 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. --m -------- = MAKING THE MOST om LA "A KIST OF WHISTLES.» ONTARIO WOMAN "A humorist died the other day." i Sumen Watt Introduced Innovation | ee -- GANS 32 Pog) BEEESIRTL, ATER +f : to Bis soa" "James Watt. was Interested in "Net much of an inheritance." | many Ieatarchte 258 Inventions be- 'Mrs. Brydges only. Tipped | 4 s sides the one that broug m fame "B lained in his will that Beam at 98 Pounds When Bt Jeiexpialne 2 Jil that 11 "WALK INSIDE AND SAVE TEN." EE, | and fortune," says a writer in . un- | the Joke were expanded inte a musical | sey's Magazine." "He received pa- | | vg The feed elements that make white, of eggs are entirely different from those that make yoiks, When hen aren't fed both the white and yoll making elements, they cem't lay but thirt ent prove that 100 Ibs. of wheat, corn "1 Street, She Began Taking Tanlac. v ad ninety-eight only weighed {pounds when I started on Tanlac, | I now weigh one hundred and y and am feeling like a differ- person," was the truly .remark- statement made recently by Frieda Brydges, of 378 Johp north, Haniilton, Ont. underwent an operation four eomedy, made the theme of a Chan- | tauqua lecture and worked over from time to time and sold to the maga- | ines, it would provide his heir with a comfortable income." -- Birmingham Age-Herald. i --eeeeeeet-- Something Else Again, "What's a besun?' asked the young woman who was getting her fret glimpse of salt water. 4 tents for a steam hammer, a screw propeller, a copying press, a machine | for reproducing sculpture, and other | new or improved mechanical con. | trivances; and, although the fact has been almost forgotten, he designed and built the first organ ever used in a Beottish Presbyterian church. It Was originally a small chamber or | gan that he built for his own use , When he was in instrument maker in Glasgow, but when he went to ive in LOW. PRICES ITED FOR! ; | Missouri Experiment - Station test i { Veen in a. ver and "Why," replied the young man whe | Birmingham, where be was a partner [Save an Te Jak Bug ren. was having the same experience,. but | in Boulton's ironworks, he left the See: ot wer nauseate me | Wished to appear well versed in paw. | Organ at Glasgow, and it came Jute |even to drink a cup of milk, ana I | tical matters, "it's one of those fun- | $99 Douseasion of ihe minister of St. a solid 1 : I § . j could hardly eat a morsel of solid | Bel-shaped things en ships to get fresh "For some ume Watt's organ food. I got =o thin, people told me | air through." || used only for choir practice on week 3 13 15 16 17 {1 looked like I was starving and I days, and was covered up and kept 2 18 My Great Cut Price Clothing oats, barley and kaffr corn mak (above bodily maintenance) an average of 224 yolks to 154 whites. Based og data from the same experiments, Pufina formulas produce, (above bodily maintenance), as follows: ' Purina Scratch Feed 247.49 yolks Purina Chicken Chowder 182.05 re 282.55 whites Combined Ration 429.54 yolks 424.68 whites" - These Purina feeds not only make a ractically equal numbe of whites and yolks but more of both than ordinary feuds. . Note that Purina Chicken Chowder contiins the necessary white-formim, -making grain ration, years ago, and ever since then I Only Five Days More ' {FRI | SATMON TUESWED| 142.11 whites ---------------------------- Victims innumerable, ¢ Foreign Visiter--What was the total loss of life caused by your revelution- | pus . sweepe | push the carpet sweeper round the room I would have to lie down and ay in August, 1807, however, it was rest afterwards. My nerves. were | played during the service by an or- | so unstrung that the ringing of the | My war? :| Banist of the Episcopal faith. The door-bell made me tremble all over, Native American--Nobody knows i Eviscapaliazs Dey that Beir 4 Vere ; « get but very I sy Slee We kept 'adding to it every Fourth of | known in Scotland as 'the whis ng and I- could get but very little sleep Pp £ f Kick Dea a tng That's why it make W.P. PETERS' Wholesale Sis sieis ee ejefeVeRnas Retail , ....cpvr0isls : lay so heavily. Instead of the yolks being absorbed by the hen's system, Purina Chicken Chowder makes the whites to complete the eggs and they are laid. Thus we can absolutely guarantee more eggs or money back on Purina Chicken er if fed with Purina Scratch Feed ssdizected. You take no risk. Te = EX ailtstead. Wholesale and Retail Distributors, Foot of Princess Street stores eo ye... } 17 Brock Street Prompt Returns From Ship THE MERCHANTS Head Office : Montreal. OF CANADA, PARI VERONA x ARDEN BRANCH When you ship Grain, Butter, Cheese or Fruit, put' through The Merchants Bank a Draft on the buyer. This is the business way of securing prompt and satisfactory settlement. It saves time and possible | ES, -Agency a. Mountain Grove open Fridays. Safety ngston eposit Boxes to rent at Ki; Branch. oss, BANK Established 1864, H. A. TOFIELD, Manages. J. W. McCLYMONT, Manager NN --------) ments -- -- ---- a o-- gi Maker--Fit Reform. Small, but choice selection, SD OVERCOAT [5] IL lat night. "That was the state I was in when I got hold of Tanlac, but five bettles of that medicine have simply transformed me. Why, I have actu- ally gained thirty-two pounds in weight, and am feeling simply fine. 1 have a splendid appetite, and can eat whatever | want and never suf- fer a particle from indigestion. 1 sleep well at night, my nerves are steady, and I am so much stronger I can do my housework with ease. It is nothing less than marvelous how Tanlac has built me up, and I take great pleasure in making this statement for the benefit of others." Tanlac 1s sold in Kingston by A. P. Chown, in Mountain Grove by James McDonald, and by the lead- ing druggist in every town.--Advt. ----y CALLED A CEMETERY "FOR WAR PRISONERS Many Thousands of Germans and Austrians Still in Siberia. Berlin, Nov, 12 trian prisoners reaching describe Siber as a "cemetery for war prisoners," in interviews in Stockholm papers. Although the war ended two years ago, there are still many thousands of German and Aus- trian prisoners in Siberia. Some the returning prisoners describe the awful conditions of the Siberian prison camps, declaging that the men die not only from privation and epidemics, but as often from mel- [ aucholia, and from the thought that they are forgotten and forsaken. Nu- merous camps are known as "death camps." The prisoners mentioned one camp where 2,600 out of 5,000 pri- soners died in one year. In the so- called death camps, the prisoners died so fast last winter, that graves could not be dug fast enough in the deeply frozen ground. The corpses were stacked up like cordwood near the hospitals and were allowed to freeze together solidly and then bur- fed at that spot when the: thaw be- gan. . ' Before the ground began to freeze this winter, great numbers of graves were dug at the camps to be In rea- diness for those thousands who will die before spring. These yawning graves, according to the returning men, have a st depressing effect on the prisoners'at the camps. --Returning Aus Stockholm Killed By Live Wire. Montreal, Nov. 12.--Walter Hay- den, 47, of 978 Evelyn street, an elec- trician employed by the Dominion Textile Company, Limited, was In- startly killed at the company's new plant on Rushbrooke street, Verdun, when he touched a live wire while installing a motor. July since, until recently. I reckom the grand total! would make 'the lates war look like a mere skirmish, ' Reocenciling Them, "Tommy," said Mr. Figg sternly, *T hung a mette in your roem te the | effect that little boys sheuld be seen and not heard." "Yes, sir." "What did you de with it? "I--I took it down te the deaf and dumb orghan asylum."--Pearsen's, i : RY | Fad, TRYING IT ON THE BULLDOG Her Husband: Fer heaven's sakel, What have you heen deing to the dog's face? Mrs. Plaingmith: It's a new wrinkle eradicator. | thought I'd try It on Heoter and if It did him any goed Pd use it myself. : My Luck. ! If money grew on trees, 1 would not be well-heeled For some would wn a patch And I a barren fleld, of wpeds, Personal Preference. "Have you given up the {dea of sub dividing the farm inte town lots?" "For the present," answered Farme er Cormtossel. "My boy Josh and I couldn't quite agree. He didn't see the sense of providing sites for any public buildiugs exéept motion picture theaters." & ---------------- | An Annoyance. 4 "Here comes Green! Let's keep out of his way. I den't want to see him." "What's the matter? I theught you Were the best of friends?" '| @ memory that really was prodigious. | organ--called by good Presbyteriana "a kist of whistles' --as a legitimate f parc of théir church music. Presby- terian Glasgow was shocked by the innovation at St. Andrew's. The presbytery declared the use of the new instrument contrary to kirk law, and the organ was ignominiously cast ' out after a solitary service, It is said 3} | to be still 'in' existence in the house | of a Scottish squire near Biggar. "Not until 1860 was the use of the (organ tolerated in St.' Andrew's, | Glasgow, od, King Edward's Memory. In his volume 6f reminiscences en- titled "Looking Back," 8ir Seymour Fortescue gives more than one story to illustrate King Edward VII's un- falling courtesy and quick, retentive memory. Here is a typical instance: "Half an hour's conversation with a man," he writes, "is apt to give a greater insight into the characte than reams of correspondence, an this was especially the case wi the | Prince of Wales, who was endowed | | either by nature or training--or more | probably by a mixture of both--with As an example of this memory I re- collect on my first journey with him | to Cannes, when he had got out at| | some wayside station to stroll about during the five minutes' wait, some | very obvious English gentleman bow- ed, and evidently rather expected to | be recognized. His bow was, of course, returned, but on re-entering ithe rallway carriage the prince at | once asked me iff I knew who the man was. I had never seen him in | my life before, and so could be of no assistance, "After the train had started again | I could see that the prince was try- | ing to place the individual, and sud- denly, at the end of a quarter of an hour or so, he triumphantly exclaim- ed, "I knew that I should get hold of his name. He is a Mr. , and he Was presented to me just fourteen { years ago at a function at which I Was present." He then proceeded to state what the function was, and 'where it had taken place. He had never set eyes on the man in ques- tion since." | tp -------------- An. Qld Bible, " "We are. But his wife's away and | ¢ : mine isn't, and If he sees me ell | a See iy Lon re sland want me te go somewhere with him." | part of the Bible in Latin, This Bible, it is sald, was used at the corona- tions of English sovereign 300 years "Mrs. Newcomb, you're an artist, | before the "stone of destiny" was aren't you?" | brought from Scone to Westminster "Why, no, chil wi | by Edward I. in 1296. If this be think Ay, 20 chile, t ye true, then the use of this Bible for | the purpose dates back to the year She Calls Ne Mere : "Why, last time you called, after 1000. It is a quarto of 217 leaves, you went, I heard mamma say: 'I'll bet that woman paints." containing the four gospels, and seems, from the style of the writing and the beautiful illumimations, to Sale Ends November 18th. Every Suit and Overcoat in My Shops Has Been Greatly Reduced. No garment is excepted. Every price is included. Every Price-Tag is a special, ex- ceptional signpost to ECONOMY. Every Robinson Shop is an open invitation to the man of foresight to profit. SALE PRICE , S $38 My Former Price $28 SALE PRICE Yalues SALE PRICE SALE PRICR 3 SALE PRICE i" SALE PRICE 5 Prices right. % The Right Piace. {| have been made about the end of the "You have entirely too many dashes ' ninth century. This Bible narrowly instead of proper punctuation marks ©8caped destruction in the fire at Ash- in this sentence. Here you have ft A Purnham house in 1731, of which is after this phrase: 'The man made a | bears evidence in' its erumped leaves | and singed margins. There is some | evidence that the son of Edward the | | Elder, Athelstan" the Glorious, who | . | was king of tlie West Saxons from || 926 to 940, owned this Bible and The Combination. /| gave it to the church of Dover.-- "I kmow a combination which you Forward, may always take it for granted is beat | on mischief." lam reminded of Edinburgh, not by | CrAwEORD & WALSH 3 Odd Pants $3.50 to $8.75 Buy. Your Clothes Now TUXEDOS $50 Torpid DRESS SUITS $60 Liver \ Inspection invited. [ By keeping the liver active by the \ \ k break from jail--'" "But, teacher, that's just where the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver dash came." Pilis, you have no trouble frem constipation, indigestion, ete. One pill a doss. 25. a box, all dealers, -------- Cambridge and Oxford. 4 "Whenever. I go to Cambridge 1] & shat combination is that?" 14 i 1] the place but by the demeanor of the "A small boy and a pin." | inhabitants," writes Mr. A. Clutton. | | Brock in "The Irris." 'For, as every ltobinson | one you meet in the streets of Edin- en Es A ES i| burgh seems to be aware that he is NMUTRMUYS SHCEVAN coast '| the citizen of no mean city, so all " : ' divs Farlusin |{ undergraduates and dons at Cam- | ID {bridge seem aware that they are : , 216 PRINCESS STREET; - Next Grand Opera House | Fi HEFUNDED Bagot and Brock Streets. : rr et a A ge * Special lot Men's Shoes -- Vici AE members of no mean university. To | 80 from Oxford to Cambridge is like ,| going from England to Scotland, and | Cambridge is like going from Eng- land to Scotland, and Cambridge has the same slight grudge against Ox- : ford that Scotland has against Eng- $8.95 ra a jae" . 4 » % EE ---------------------- : Appreciation, A burly and bucolic person in a | billy-coek hat was seen outside a | iocoudihant booksellers shop lost in |the pages of Maeterlinck's "Life of Lace Boots. !/ the Bee." The traffic of the pavement . [var about him, but still he read on; and when the watchful shop- Women's new Fall style Brogue Oxfords in Brown Calf; splendid value. *y } Kid; black calf and brown calf. $8.95 Men's Black Calf, Brown Calf and Mahogany; wide and nar- .row toes. ' Special lot Women's Vici Kid and. Brown Calf Sizes 24, 3, 34. {fk came to the door from time Some before . ney sheax, || to time he found him reading yet. At ' $3.95 ' d jj last he closed the volume with an [approving grunt, and; tapping its | cover with a thick forefinger, ad- the bookseller: "I suppose, no ou don't happen to have a book ; by chap on cows!" May Ban Pork Pies. By a clause in a"special treaty, sonclude soon after the first Punjab war, the maharajah of Kashmir has the right -- which he -- of prohibiting the importation into his territories of pork ples, Lu al Back hurt you? fectly harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. " 27 Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle from any drug store nd after using it just once, you'll ~ Rforgot that you ever had backache, lumbago, or sciatica, because your on back will never hurt or cause any 2 more misery. It never disappoints and has been recommended for §0 years. EXCESSIVE ACIDITY Is at the bottom of most KiI-M0IDS for indigestion, flord Joas hy a Drompt elie rom » Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now lis- ten! That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strajn, and you'll get blessed relief the {moment you rub your back with soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes out soreness, lameness and stiffness 80 quickly. You simply rub it on and out comes the pain. It is per- Bri No E + Shale Ea Ottawa, Nov. 12.--Advices from Great Britain give little hope that a sympathetic ear will be lent to Can- adian representations coneerning the injustice of the embargo against the landing of Canadian Jive- cattle to | fatten for slaughter 'in England. | Even the protest of forty thousand . British butchers has not helped ma- terfally, although "it is freely ac- knowledged that there is not foot and mouth disease in Canada. { See Bibby"s $25.50 ulsterettes, Men's high grade new Fall Shoes -- $12.00, $14.00 and $15.00. Extra value oH Light and-dark shades $10.15 $1.59 J. II. Sutherland & Bro. f HOME OF GOOD SHOES WOMEN'S GREY SPATS Hurrah! Dance All Day! ~My Corns All Gone! It's a corker, the best wrinkle ever devised, and one that's safe, sure, de- | pendable and painless. Corn troubles are over, foot lumps fade away fast, you get just what you need once you paint the sore spots with old reliable Putnam's Corn Ex- tractor. ° Substitutors have enaeavored to penetrate its secret of marvelous cur. |ative power, but after nearly 50 years | the Australian house for disloyal {it's still by far the best of all corn | Sinn Fein utterances. remedies. Use mo other, sold every-| Bibby's.black wool socks. Three | where in 25¢c. bottles. : pairs for $1.00. . See Bibby's $1.50 suede gloves. +The Irish Home Rule bill passed the British Commons om fits third reading. Try Bibby's for underwear. A labor member was turned out of MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S