fT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG nf THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925. 3 LE ng -------- - i policy oF government control? Did RS A A RA A A A AR I A OS VA NEA A AAA u i not the bishop know this? Well, he : {4 LETTERS knows it now. Will he contradict 3 > his staterhents for the sake of his A Ny Ii | To The Edie Sn rat he mi little higher in price, but-- | { 0 e mor era + grin . --EDWIN H. BURGESS. wha a wonderful difference Zion Church Manse, Kingston, Ont. OU simp} , Hamilton, April 13.--(To the Edi- Simply can't expect to get tor): Three electrical experts have Yu your health and strength given me an estimate of the average | LOOKS LIKE MONTREAL as long as your body is scrawny Jap De apared in horse IN THE INTERNATIONAL : po ac gy used. and underweight. Let Tanlac put : One says one man constantly for 1 {8 Club T. some good solid feaht on ol : one H.P. is the average. Transfer o : a ° bones, put your stomach in shape Another says two for every H.P. Montreal Before End again and purify your blood. Then i Another says three for every H.P. Season. see how much better you feel. 3 : Z For purpose of calculation let us In our files are more than 100, J lage the Most conservative, one man! p00 000 Ma, ABE AS. ~Thare 3 i to one H.P,, 8p the 210,000 H.P. we he slightest t 000 glowing letters of praise from now export would employ 210.000 |\® BO longer the slightest reason to i i : y 990 doubt that there is solid foundation men and women who credit their : men here at home, and estimating)| goun for the of-told story of the present vigorous health to Tanlac, . their average pay conservatively at | effort to transfer the Syracuse frap- What & has done for them it can oN 13 J Se 300 Uave Jor [chise in the International League to surely do for you, *e" : > Montreal. No less an authority than Tanlac is Nature's great tonic ~ Made Her Feel HP, bul Sr p374.000,000 PET AD-| president Phillip Bartelme of the and: builder. tis compounded Like New Woman wit ve ¥ ! +e DOW 8X- | gyracuse elib SHPAHCallY informed : : * the writer that the Stars will be after the famous Tanlac formula +My appetite was gone, and The public should be informed as Montreal before the bark d : 1 was losing weight fast. transferred to real fore from roots, arks and curative Couldn't sleep my general to the conditions of power export. end of the current season unless , herbs. It gets right' down to the health was RAL anlac Why not somebody publish a copy | there is a very marked improvement of the export part of the contract, so in the support accorded the Syracuse seat of trouble--makes you feel a brought my weight up 15 Ibs. y and made me feel like a new we may see definitely whether it is team in the Salt City. lot better right from the nar, woman." contingent upon Canada's require- President Joseph Page df the Que- Don't put off taking Tanlac Manola Gunn ments or otherwise. bec-Ontario-Vermont League, of another day. 'Don't go on drag- 1386 E. Sh The Ontario government, whom I yhich Montreal is a member, is in ging your poor, sickly body around Angeles, suppose made the original contract, | Baltimore. According to Mr. Page when this great tonic and builder would have one, the Ontario Power the Montreal territory is well pro- is read ; a Commission would have control of or | tested against invasion, although his is ready to help you. tion and general debility, Tanlac | coegs to it, and the Dominion £0V-| |eague is inoperative this season. In cases of torpid liver, rheu- will accomplish wenders, Get a ernmént would have a copy of the Under the regulations if the Na- matism, sleeplesstiess, lowered bottle this very day and start feel. | portion providing for their authority tional Association, governing body resistance, indigestion; malnutri- ing better tonight. to'issue licenses. of minor league baseball, it is neces- ' The Hydro Electric Power Com- sary for clubs, in order to protect TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION | mission of Ontario I think might at|tpeir territory rights, to pay their least publish that portion of the con- protection fee on Sept. 1st of the ' tract dealing with the duration and year preceding that in which it is export, so the public might know. desired to protect their territory. We have passed the Ice Age, the |This regulation was conformed to Stone Age, are just about through by the clubs of the Page League last FOR YOUR HEALTH with the Coal Age,.and in the in-|geptember, the expectations at that fancy of the Hydro Electric Age. time being that the league would Why the standstill since the Chip- operate this season. pawa Power Canal was completed? Assuming that the board of arbi- ---- ee = ===l | It development had been sutivon tration would take the same view of continued since then, either by a du- the matter as President Page, de- plicate Chippawa alongside, or Corn- Ki ston M wall and other St. Lawrence and Ot- spite the Janus of the loigss to PHONE A operate this season, the Syracuse Plano and TIT IH pp Ahn Al et YT) Tr TTT Tm Jim Rh sill ny 4 JT ~ | -- Art A A RR YY a. un C22 ~. 4 v 268 KING STREET tawa developments, by this time we club would have to deal-with the Thgory Mr. H, Packer, AT.OM. W/ would have had employment for aly owners betore being allow- x and Ride... Jian J) Jobs Ph ag If | 1arse additional population. In fact oh 1 es in the Quebee metro- NAVY CUT Voice and Sight Singing Mr. H. BI Ps anslploTment. a Des Detwses polis, this probably would not con- r Modern ruethods. Special freo advantages to pupils. || for a very considerable, and servea | "HtUte 8 very serious obstacle. J CIGARET TES Pupils prepared examination. Rates on application, 2 n On the last previous. occasion om oe pf efi] 2 TUCh better, purpose. - Why not] o,;i 'it was proposed to take the i . ra brace up to our duties and oppor- Syracuse club to Montreal, President JR Synodiately, and make Can-| g;yman of the Toronto club was in- Fs : strumental in enlisting much more A Action and results are what the than sufficient Montreal capital' to ZF People want to-day. swing the project and to build a new 2 Yours truly, park. "Some prominent capitalist- --W. 0. SEALEY. sportsmen were identified with the |™ plan when it failed, owing to objec- | ong better business methods. In tion from certain quarters within |gome parts there has beer am' im- AAA A LR LR LR WA A A WY A Ys yoy soggy More About Prohibition. Kingston, April. 15.-- (To the Edi- | the International League. provement through the gregter di- ® "Sisa sparkling, tor): I have before me Bishop Bid- Montreal has always been one of veysity of crops introduced. Then : : Ww refreshing drink which well's letter in your issue of the the sport centres of Canada, and|again a greater spirit of economy . . 14th. He quotes from his article | With International baseball in Tt has been effected. N corrects the irregularities of writfen in 1920 to an English pa-| City under desirable auspices it | Men such as Hon. T. A. Crerar and bound to be a "go." During the foot- | Robert Forke, who are as well ac- the waste eliminating per. The quotation has to do with ™ ball season last October the White | quainted with farming conditions in Syrup OF TAR & organs, as well as neutral- the relation of prohibition and the | © iz xce ac drug habit. : The last sentence in [Sox and Giants played two games In| (ne west as any that could be cited, * izing excessive acidity in the the quotation reads: "Other reports Montreal prior to embarking for agree that the morale of the western their European trip, The gate re-) s.r mers is much better than it was stomach, bladder and blood. allege a dangerous increase in this vice." That is, other reports than [CelPts for the two games, at fancy], year or two years ago. This very (Start the Joy sige take those from Toronto and Kingston. Jiu. course, were in excess ofl poi tnat settlers came through so a glass o €y s--Dbub- What impression would such a . $ * | well under the very trying years of bling with health Yd good statement have upon his. English ae raga ! Duseaal in the deflation period has imparted a : and Canadian readers? Just this, | CU és 380 © watched WIth | spirit 'of contidence that sugars well spirits. that the bishop considered these re- inter. t. : || for the future. > ports that prohibition was fostering | It is not improbable that Montreal ' the drug habit to be sufficiéntly re- | Will be-in the Toole circuit before Men's. Panama hats at Jenkins' liable to quote; for we all feel that|the second week in July. last sale, 98c, $1.59, $1.69. Buy BEY when a bishop makes 3, Sunopiut a ------y now and save, ? ! . he knows what he is talfing about. AMERICAN FAR S A garment should be sponged on : Yet these reports were not reliable. MER the right side, but pressell on the | - "Tever add cold water to Spaghett! | tough. "If more water 1s needed, add ; 208 wrong. as it' is boiling, as this makes it! boiling water. - A PR i en a "FOR CONSTANT HEALTH" Now when the bishop found this out : . ~-- " he could have corrected the impres- BUY CANADIAN LAND . g ' Sa Se mn mm j ------ A sion caused by his statement as eas- ily as he had made it. He did not Ate ees iene | The Frontenac Bowling in relation to bootlegging, as if it This Summer, were the child of prohibition, when 5! ® such bootlegging existed years be-| Ottawa, April 16.--Inimigration 3 y fore the days of prohibition, and has | so far has not given Indications that ' m flourished especially in our Canadian | it will be heavy this year, the ar- - - provinces that have adopted the | rivals during January and Febru- - Building ary having been the lowest for these Eleven of the Fi t Alleys in C da S ial pro . ® for 1 Li RRR two months combined for man: . years past. At the same time, reports | DODD'S NY : Tak ALINE [oc oes nmin Fourteenth Battle of Five Pins-7 p.m. Tonight number of Americans are buying land, which Probably is the fore Cups on exhibition at this Achdemy--Lim fted number of spectators welcome, runner of thér movement. of set- tlers from the line, Highest individual and team Scores, in the city, made at this Academy. Ches terfield - Hl The improvement tn the farm sit- LADIES FIND IT CONVENIENT AND CONGENIAL TO BOWL IN THE AFTERNOON. A : | uation on the prairies appear to be ' . i ! ; : due primafily to the much higher | Come, Bowl, Sleep Well, Eat Well, Feel Well, Save Your Appendex and Forget : 4 _.| grain prices. But this is not the ' "THE CONSTANT ROUND OF LITTLE IRRITATING CONCERNS." i' sole factor. According to rel f firey 1 P. J. Moran, Mgr. if . | I, y Sui es ih oR a0 information, the adversity of the . % : Il 230g OILY" | few years had Had a beneficial ol Book and 2 . "Pha , WW ! ¢ fect. In that it has tavght the fares. # * Alleys . Teams at 00 i ccween 121.80 p.m. and 5.80-7.00 p.m. 'Phone 780 ers better methods of cultivation; 3 piece Mohair Chesterfield--Arm and [f No. 70.~The Charter of Liberties. Wing Chair--tombination covers--webbed bottoms and backs--well made -- regular price $225.00, for ...... ......$175.00 3 piece Tapestry -- good quality of cover Chesterfield, and 2 large Arm Chairs --worth $200.00, for ....,.....$150.00 pi