Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jun 1922, p. 11

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TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1022 ~ -- S-------- DO YOUR BOWELS MOVE REGULARLY, OR DO THEY | me Constipated There 1s no medium through which 80 often attacks the system as | by allowing the bowels to become | constipated, and there is no other! trouble which flesh is heir to that is | more liable to be neglected, because | material inconvenience may not be | felt, at once, from irregular action | of, the. bowels. When there is not | rigular action the retention of the "acayed and effeto matter, with its Yolsonous gases, soon poisons the | whole system by being absorbed into | it, causing violent sick and bilious | hes, internal bleeding or pro- | truding piles, heartburn, Jaundice, ete. MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS will regulate the flow of bile to act Properly on the bowels, thus making them active and regular, and remov- ing the constipation and all its allied troubles. Mr. Samuel Buckler, Tatamagou- che, N, S., writes: "Or over a year I suffered with constipation. I took | several different kinds of medicine, bu relief 1 d to try Milburn's Laxa- Liver Pills, 1 procured two vials of | them, but after I had taken one 1 found that IT was relieved of my | trouble. I do not hesitate to recom- | mend Laxa-Liver Pills for any kind | of constipation." Price, 26c. a vial at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, | t. | QUEER ii FEELINGS MIDDLE AcE 'gan, Wisconsin, -- «1 Was run vou and nervous. I could not B HNN eve? do my own iff 'housework, could not % [fi sleep at night and of queer ghts would como | | { { Hl] HH il Compound, After the first bottle I could sleep better So I have kept on | I have Pa | DOW and am 80 happy that | --Mrs, | entering middle Vegetable €%m- t benefit. During h ne of life certain Shan es take ace which sometimes deve Pn trouble. 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It is true economy to insure early in life, These are the two reasons that in life in. surance compel us to take action TO-DAY. Py, y 0 rR Sy It's all right to love Your enemies, d don't alight your friends, ; LITERARY COMMENT "What is your favorite novel "'Jack' the Giant Killer," replied Miss Cayenne, "That 1s only a fairy tale" "Which is my reason for liking it. Nobody is going to get you into an argument about it by saying: 'How true to life the. characters are! and 'Isn't the philosophy a wonderful reve lation of the human soul!" ---------------- Unmistakable Signal. "There must be trouble across the Btreet!" sald the stranger in Crimson Gulch, "What makes You think quired Three-fingered Sam, "1 Just heard a pistol shot." "Don't let it skeer you. ar so? in- whist, That's Plute Pete's way of signalin' fur trumps." A HELPFUL SPOUSE Hubby--What did you do with al those unpald bills. Wifey--I saw they were beginning to worry you, dear, so | destroyed them, ea Ups and Downs in Milking. "That stubborn cow," said Ezra Boggs, 'Makes me feel like a clown | "Because, when I've made her give up, I'm derned ir she'll give down!" ------e Self Defense. "Why Is it," sald Mrs. Naggem, "1 say, why is it that men like you al- ways snap and bite at your wives?" "I dunne," said Naggem, discon- Solately. "I reckon it's the same in- stinct of self-defense that makes a dog growl at his fleas!" ---- The Touch in Beston. The wayfarer accosted the Boston man on Commonwealth avenue, "8ir, could you spare me a dime?" "Do you take me for an easy mark?" "No, sir; I was In hopes you were an altruist." This got him a quarter, ------ ee The-Latest. "There is an enormous demand for Space In our new building." "What is unusual about your new bullding » "We have Installed freight elevators and you park your car on the root." ---- A Home Protective Union. Wife--John, if Mrs, Nextdore gets & new suit I must have one also. Hub--Well, my dear, don't worry abont that. Naybor and I formed a pro- tective union today and neither of you is te have one. ---- Relativity In Politics. "What do your constituents say about your latest speech?" "They regard it as the most pro- found effort of my life," answered Senator Sorghum, ruefully. "Nobody pretends to understand it." ---- nn A Mement of Harmony. "The court decided that there was collusion In their divorce proceéd- ings." "Wasn't it too bad!" exclaimed Miss Cayenne. "It's the first time they ever agreed about anything!" *Bug--My, that must be the chorus from one of those Broadway shows! ----------. Progress. Who gains an inch upon his goal far from it, But he is nearer than the man Who started out and quit. ------ You Never Can Teil "And so yet another artist's model means to write her memoirs--" "Poor staff, I daresay?" - "l know. But there may be good illustrations." --t-------- Apprehensive. "This is a fashionable grillroom " "Yes, Tessle, all the other ladles ar smoking." ' i "So I see. Do you think they wig put us out for not smoking?" Had to Be Sharp "But w! hy the speaker make such pointed Poi: "Had to, to get his meaning through their heads, I suppose." The simplest wa lue-jay. A touc stantly. Then the comes out. colorless, clear liquid (one drop does 4t!) and in extra t whichever form y or the liquid --the Safe, gentle. Mad laboratory. Sold Free: Write for valuable 'The Opinions @iven in Tele- grams to the Montreal Bank Head Office. to your druggist Stops Pain Instantly ou prefer, plasters action is the same. ein a world-famed by all druggists. Baver & Block, Toronto, Dept." 14 k, "Correct Care of the Feet." A -------- CROP CONDITIONS oe Pasture good. Moisture sufficient. Acreage wheat in Alberta larger than last year, Saskatoon--Wheat prac- tically all seeded. Acreage elightly less than last year. Increased acre- age expected in oats and barley. Seed | bed in excellent condition. Ample moisture. No insect Pests. Regina --Wheat seeding completed. Aere- age estimated 15 per cent. Jess with corresponding increase in coarse | grains. Moisture abundant and no | soil drifting orf insect pest. Winni- | peg--Conditions continue Istorable. | Wheat shows growth ang oat seeding | 'early finished. Good crop fall rye | Promised. Pasture good. Warm | weather and plenteous rain have | given crops an excellent start, ---- Province of Quebec. Seeding nearly completed in some sections and in others is well under | {Way. Prospects for a goed hay crop to end a corn is [fairly bright and with warm rains | stops the pain in- thése prospects should be improved. corn loosens and This. also applies to grass pasture 'n two forms--a The season is late throughout the hin plasters, Use |Province. . Province of Ontarfo. Recent general rains and warm | weather have proved very beneficial. | Seeding conditions have been idea; | Fall wheat has greatly improved and | a good average crop is indicated. | Spring wheat, oats and barley are | well up and looking promising, Hay | --a large crop in sight; grass in | Frult trees have | The general | |had abundant bloom. ARE FAVORABLE |:<xor of reports is that prospécts are | | bright and that the present condy- | [tion of the crops Is well up to or | |above the average, | f Maritime Provinces. Seeding is well advanced and gen- jeral conditions are good, although | | | | | Montreal, June 1--Throughout the | he season is one to two weeks la'e. | prairie provinces conditions are fav. |orable, and crops making gooa head- Wheat seeding completed and {Lioom. Hay promises well everywhere. Fru't trees in Annapolis Valley show heavy A somewhat smaller acreage jeteding of coarse grains nearly finish. lot potatoes is planted in New Bruns- ed. Weather Warm. Moisture ample, & was carried out [Cape Breton conditions are very back- tions, om. Hay promises | coast, {In Ontario seedin under jdeal condi [have abugdant blo [to be a large crop ling is fare fair late. pleted, Oats 75 per cent. seeded. winter killed some points. last ten days. Wheat seeding completed. géneral being completed. ly bright for good {but more rain is needed, {time provinces {weeks late, | Valley show hn | ish Columbia the season is two weeks | good the season ruit trees in Annapolis |, just under average. avy bloom. | Prairie Provinces. Edinonton---Wheat seeding Growth two to four inches. | wick than was the casé last year, In Fruit trees ward as the ice has just moved oft In Quebec seed- | Prospects Province of British Columbia. bay crop, | season two to three weeks late. In mari- | Moisture everywhere sufficient. Is two [Grains generally growing rapidly. { Alfalfa 60 Potatoes apples, A winter killed. In Brit- | per cent, Okanagan average, Crops are in fair condition, De- | judging from blossoms will be 75 per tails follow: cent, of last year's crop. Stone fruits above average. Damage by frost to small fruits in Fraser valley offset by com- [increased acreage. Fal} rye | Now It's Firpo. Rainfall | Following the receipt of the news | Calgary-- [of Louis Firpo's five-round knoekout Growth |of Jack Herman in New York, "Bl &ood. Gats 25 per cent. seeded. Some | Télegrato," afternoon newspaper of £cil drifting, Grasshoppers threaten, but municipalities bat this pest. looking well, pleted and oats Lethbridge Fall rye la Wheat seeding COTi- | world's championship, the fight to about 60 per cent. [pe held in age Aires it the Ar- LB DODDS 0 K | B) N E 4 i The population looks ready now to ud - wager all it possesses that Firpo can Buenos Aires, cabled Firpo an offer com- [of «1,000,000 . pesos ($4%0,000) or prepared to fight with Jack Dempsey for the 1. it. gentige author; nthustasm The wildest Scénss of followed receipts of the news in | Buenos Aires, Great celebrations (were staged and Firpo was hailed as the greatest of all Argentine heroes. beat Dempsey, Cheering crowds carrying a great picture of Firpo paraded the streets which were prompty decorsited with flags. His admirers sang a jubilant Song ending: 'He will not stop un- til he is champion of the world." Hawkers did a thriving business selling Firpo's pictures . Imp wg 1 g aw w avy, = Avr, 2 Ay My p JA RD \ \ > > IS v Quality ¢ Value {18 SMOKE WHITE General Cigar Co. Limited Controlled and eral Tobacco Co, of Operated b Canada Timited Fone Ninn Quebec officials b forest fires. 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