Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Apr 1921, p. 11

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swe the time, . BONE my, Alin wu) 2021. I -- a -- PROVENENT I TALK OF FRENDS 'Change Tanlac Has Made in Mo Is Simply Wonderful," Says Toronto Woman. "Tanlac bas certainly had a geod shane in my case to shaw. what. it can do, for I sure had a long hard struggle and had just about tried everything," sald Mrs. Mary Rich- ards, of 251 Ashdale avenue, To- ronto, / "1 have been in a badly run-down condition ever since I had pneu- monia six years ago. My stomach Was nearly always out of order. My appetite was very poor and I had to as I suffered terribly from indiges- Jton, bronchitis and pains in my _ Chest. My sleep was never sound and %1 had a tired worn-out feeling all I had dreadful headaches and weak spells and had fallen off In welght until I was scarcely more S than a shadow of my former self, "and 1 was absolutely unfit for work of any kind. "But Tanlac has done me a world of good. My stomach is in fine con- - dition and I eat all I want and every- "thing agrees with me perfectly. All ; my dches and pains are things of . the past and I'm stronger than I've - been In a Jong time. In fact Tanlac has the same as made a new person of me, for I can do my housework with ease and my friends are tilking about the wonderful change that has tome over me. I don't believe any- one who suffers as 1 did can do better than take Tanlac."---Advt enn Carbon Burning and ~, Oxy-Acetylene Welding WRIGHT'S Machine Works 40 Princess St. - - Phone 1264. ® Habit Nujol will give you the | healthiest habit yu the world. Without forcing or irrita- ,» Nujol softens the food waste. The many tiny mus. A cles in the intestines can then easily remove it regu- larly, Absolutely harmless AEA LINER IR TN CE co WOR pT #% ATER BTID oo De eterinary Wonde 50,000 one dollar ($1.00) Free to horsemen who give the Wonder a fair rial. - Guaranteed for th of the Lungs, Finds e, his pyanted. Write your nly, L, V.8, KINGSTON, Oat. AGENCY FOR ALL STEAMSHIP LINES Pal, sttention given your family or ri ng to or returning fro ihe Qld Country. 4 troy For, Information ana rates apply to : J. P. HANBEY, Kingston, night addre DR. B CP. ana 1 A Gr. Ry. Ontario. Cpen day and very careful about what I ate, COAL Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 "CK" WILLANS GOES | 10 MACKENZIE DISTRICT Joins Ottawa Party to Estab-| lish. Government Offices in Oil Fjelds. Ottawa, April 20.--The oil find in [tre Mackenzte distri Is URETY 16 | In world-wide fame in athletics. should some of the calebrated Ottaws | athletes, who are going up there con- tinue their good work in the north, | The Northwest Territories office, under the direction gf O. 8. Finnie, IB.8C., DLS, is sending in a party | to open up the district and to install offices and arrange for permanent | | employees Amongst those from Ottawa, who have been appointed to the party, | | and who left yesterday are: Major'D | L. McKeand, formerly of Hamilton {and a past president of the Canadian | | Rugby Football Union; also Capt. | Eddie Phillips, president of the Ot- |tawa Rowing Club, president of the {Ottawa City Football League, and a | { man who has been prominent in spot | {for many years; "Jack" Wiliams, | | former captain of the Queen's and Ot- | tawa Football Clubs, one of Canada's | | greatest halfbacks: and "Happy" | | Hayward, a member of the Ottawa | { Football Club executive and a former | | player for the Ottawa seconds, Que- | bec Rugby Union champions, Paul Trudel and Jimmie McCann, also well | | known Ottawa athletes, will likewise [be in the party. "They will not re- | | turn to Ottawa, according to present i plans, for a year or so | | The party will travel west on the main line to Edmouton, and then go {up north through Fort Norman, Fort | Smith, Resolytion, Providence, Wrig- ley, Good Hope, to Herschel, They have several 1 mile portages on their journey, and will go down the Mac- kenzie for many miles on scows. The | trip is a hard one, but Major Me- | Keand and his party are well fitted | for it and will receive fresh supplies | at the different stations. |OANADA IS FACING MORE, COMPETITION | : -- | Paper Industry Exports to U.S. | in February--Europe Getting Trade. | oo ! Washington, April 30 Canadas | | paper industry is facing ever in- creasing competition from European i countries in the United States mar- ket. This is shown by figures issued by the United States department of | Commerce, During February last Canadian mills sent to the United | States a total of 97,788,183 pounds | of print paper, valued at $6,077,320. | This was a decline of three-quarters | of a million dollars in business as | compared with the previous month, | the figures for January being 107,- 843,677 pounds, valued at $6,814,- 216, On the other hand, the paper manufacturers of several European countries are credited with a big n- crease of business in February over the first month of the year. Germany | has become an active factor in the | competition for the. United States | market. In February Germany sold { the United States 11,284,570 pounds i of print paper valued at $661,145, as against 8,122,390 pounds valued at $515,431 in January. Belgian mills are also beginning to send paper to this market. During 1920, not a pound of Belgian paper was received but iff January United States publish- ers received 325,820 pounds from Belgium, and in February 48,740 pounds. Imports from other coun- tries in February, according to the department of commerce figures were: from Finland, 834,290 pounds, valued at $54,423; from Norway, 6, 715,370 pounds, valued at $383,909; from Bweden, 1,388,002 pgunds, valued at $88,077; from Ejgland, 78,781 pounds, valued at $4,727, and from Newfoundland and Labrador, 648,813 paypds, valued. at $30,724. One of the Very Best. The Almonte Gazette says: A con- temporary states that Murray Gal- braith was credited with bringing down at least fifteen German planes. His record was'much better even than that. He was credited with bringing down at least twenty-five, and he had a hand in the destruction of very many more. He had the second best record of the Canadian aviators. Heartburn THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 11 -------- ee -- OnoCoeCCCoD0 LUCCO QC COO OC oO 0O0CanCocacanad: RoC S0Coosat BWI ow wh on TT 3 4 7 2058288685: SOSEE80E08Ras00IbEedRERSRReNSE0aaaE g é W to do so? _ "There are Dominion JOO 0D0DO0O0OO0D00O0! 0000000000D0D00NONO00OO0O0N0ELON0! built right, of I0000C 00CO000000000000000G00a0000RER00: OOOO O0ODOOOOCO000000! have satisfied thousands of cri hy do experienced motoris Dominion Tires and advis good reasons for this preference. Tires always wear well. ride easy. They give the mileage. 3 Th the right materials They tical buyers. It will pay you to see the Dominion Tire Dealer. They ey are OMINION Canada's Favorite WeY do you find cars of every size aiid make-from Rolls-Royce and Pierce- Arrow to Ford and Chev. rolet--equipped with Dominion Tires? ts put on e their friends ¢ Why are the best dealers in every city and town in Canada, from coast to 80 anxious to carry Dominion Tires coast, ? TIE ho OM IN D W.J.MOORE&SOI WE REBUILD OLD TI A SM MA rr ------------ MINE 18 TO BOOM . Now Has Electrical Power and Backing. Northbrook, April 18.--Charles Zinn, the famous Ore Chimney mine director, with talking capacity equal to his size of 300 pounds, is here with the joyful news this is to be a wonderful summer for the Ore Chim- ney mine as the electric plant will be Ore Chimney Liver Trouble When the liver becomes torpid and inflamed, it cannot furnish sufficient bile to the bowels, thus causing them to become constipated. The stomach is also affected. In the case of heartburn there is a gnawing and burning pain in the stomach, attended by disturbed ap- petite, caused by great acidity. When- ever too much food is taken, it is liable to ferment, and become ex- tremely sour, Yomiting often occurs: and what is thrown up, is sour and sometimes bitter. | Othe: liver trouble symptoms are pain under the right shoulder, yel- lowness of the skin and eyes, floating specks before the eyes, coated tongu bad taste in the morning, breath, water brash, Jaundice, con- | Stipation, etc. i your liver active by using Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills and you! | will have no heartburn or other liver troubles. purely. | they do not gripe, weaken or sicken | like the old-fashioned purgatives gean- i ally do. ! Ss. Mary Strome, Glasaevin, | Saat. Writes; have wd: Mil- 's Laxa-Liver P they have cleared me of hebttoet ver trouble, ) drat think thy can ol of price by | completed and they now have plenty of backing to carry on until under paying headway. George Lavier has been handling the stage route with horses, while Harry is still in the north with the car. Magistrate J. L. Lloyd has purchased a new Chevrolet, having disposed of his last car to Earl Cole. Erwin Atkins has gona to Wel- land for the summer. 'C. C. Thomp- son has opened his fte-cream parlor in connection with the store for the summer. Rev. Mr. Hall has start. ed a Sunday school, which will ba held in thy M.E. church each Sdn- day morning. Little Velva Thomp- 804 spent the week-end With 'her aunt, Mrs. Waiter Scott, Harlowe, who is in very poor heaith and under the eflicient care of Dr. T: 1. C. Tia- dle. William Both. Jr., and fath- er, @harles Both, Denbigh, made a trip to Tweed. gi The funeral of the late William Ellis Was held on April 15th. Rev, Mr. Hall delivered a touching serm- on. Mr, Ellis wag a lite-long resid- ent, and was a patient sufferer from cancer fdr many months. He had R in the General hospital, King- ston, since. last fall. His wife and son, 'James, Frankvills, accompanied mite Farge. [the body Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Thompson and vic . Mr. and Mrs. W. Cassada motored to Harlowe and spent Sunday with friends. A number of the young People attended the Friday dance at Drysdale's, Cloyne, J. L. Lloyd has a blacksmith and machanic to assist in his shop for the summer. The road work has been finished on some beats, and roads are greatly improv- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Bongard and fam- ily, Tweed district, are moving on their new farm purchased from Reeve Kimmerly and formerly oc- cupied by the Alkenbracks. : ------ NOTES FROM VERONA. Quite A Number Are On the Sick List. Verona, April 19 --Frad Sullivan, Tichborne, and Miss Beatrice Dus'. arm, Long Lake, were united in mat- rimony a} the Methodist parsonage recently by the Rev. Dr. Lawson. A telephony has been installed in the Methodist parsonage. The work was A Set rae CENT They Satisfy When Other Laxatives Fail The action of Chamberlain's Tablets in s gentle yet the , They tone the liver and cleanse stomach and bowels. For per- sons of advanced years who ex- perience difficulty in obtaining a laxative, Chamber- lain's Tablets are unequalled. TABLETS 2 TT et A tl oN DOMINION TIRE | DEALERS done by Herbert Hill, Godfrey, as- sisted by Elliot McKnight. Mrs, Joseph Pefcy is spending a few days in town with her daughter, Mrs, Wesley. Burleigh. There are quite a number on the sick list, including Secord Storms, Floyd Bradford, Mrs. Howarth, Mrs. Charles Babcock, Mr, and Mrs. John Burnett, and Miss Nettie Bertram. Miss Leona Trousdale spent a day in town last week. William Carrol is staying with Mr. ana Mrs. George Babeork, who have rented his house and have taken him in as a boarder, and hy, seems quite content back at bis old home. Mrs. Joseph Percy has returned home after spending a week in town with her daughter, Mrs. W. Burleigh. Wesley Burleigh spent a couple of days here doing some work at his daughter's, Mrs. George Lakins Mrs. S. Merrill is visiting friends at Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. W. D. Bert rim, Parham, who has been il] at har, daughter's, Mrs. Dr. Genge's, for tie past ten weeks, is convelescing. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cronk, also Mrs. N. Yorke, Parham, Spent a day here last week. EE -------------- Words of Wise Men. The 'merry-hearted have a fortune that thieves cannot steal. He who thinks he has little to learn learns nity and teaches jess, While a man 'is whining about his troubles he might overcome them. ; Time has set his' chisel a little deeper whenever there is a frown upon the face, : Sometimes a man's past takes a Short cut and heads off his future, Still Arrest Spies Though War Is Over Boulogne, April 20.--A Russian named Kovsevich was arrested here this week as a spy. Formerly a col- onel in the Czar's army, he has been employed by an English firm engaged in the destroying of unexploded shells. Somehow he aroused sus- picion of a French army officer, who informed the recret police. Then the Russian wits watched and it is said it was found that he was sending specifications of various mili- tary matters to the German war min- istry, The best bet we can think of right now is that you are not nearly as jm- portant as you think you are. FAA I ---- I ---- Scored Cylinders Repaired with silver nickel i lay by FA Patent lint regrinding urinecessary; old pis- tons fit; work guaranteed. | Worn Cylinders Reground (Heald grinder) and cal St. East, Toronto | Empire Emigration by Directed Policy London, April 20.--It was stated in the house of commons that the proposed meeting of prime ministers of the dominions to be held here in June would discuss a comprehensive policy of empire land settlement and directed emigration, All the govern. ments are co-operating in such a policy, which would doubtless provide for assisted passages. /

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