THE DILLY RRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, MAY 30, 1910. --_-- ---- ---------- | A poor digestion and flagging appetite can much improved by using Seal Brand Colfee a natural Coffee of the highest grade, unad- ulterated, undoctored. ; Sold in 1 and 2 Ib, Cans only. CHASE & SANBORN, MON -- ---- ---- I be re ---- - RELIEVE PESK BROKE IN TWO | When Iastructor Was Making an } Explanation. { The Argonaut { At the age of twenty-two, Jean Richepin accepted a place as instrue- tor in literature in a school which prepared students for the military col 'lege of Saint-Cyr. His emplovér warn- ed him that the future army officers took very little interest in belles-let tres, and that their principal occupa. tion in class was raising chaos. Riche pin's first lesson began anidst a | storm of whistling and cat-calls. But the young instructor's voice boomed out above the uproar, and imperiously commanded silence. "Gentlemen," he said, "1 am not here beenuse 1 like (it. 1 am here for my living. Is any jone of you going to stand in the iway ? If there is, 1 should be obliged (if he will tell me so face to face on the Place du Pantheon, where I am ready to meet him at any time. And inasmuch as we are all of us about the same age, you understand, of course, that the interview will be with bare fists." And so saying, young Richepin brought his clenched hand down upon the desk, and the 'desk broke in two, and he and his pupils lived happily ever gpiterward. Thus runs the official legend, A { JTAKE one OF THESE LITTLE -- PAIN So 18 GONE. wn "#1 have awful spells of New- and have Yoctored a reat deal withouh getting uch' benefit. For the last years I have been taking pt. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and hey always relicve me, 1 iflave been so bad with euralgia that 1 sometimes thought I would go crazy. metimes it is necessary to tak two of them, but never J more, and they are sure to re- lieve me" MRS. FERRIER, 434 Lynn St., Lincoln, Neb. Be at your driggin we | uid supply you. If he dies nol, price to us, we forward prepal) 4 LES MEDICAL CO., Toronis | Sm -- --- ------ ss n Ww . NO TROUBLE PROBABLE. | President Was Apprised of Canada's Purpose, Cltawa, May 28.~No great credence iis placed in the press despatches ve woived here, from Washington, intima- ting that President Taft is hufied be- enuse Canada has replied to the pro- {posals of reciprocity negotiations hy ! suggesting that they be taken up ouly (in the autumn. I It is wellknown that Messrs, jing and Paterson, who would be ! dispensable in such negotiations, made | arrangements many months ago to go | to England in June and conclade their work of the West India trade com » & BEER MMY ATKINS' favor- ite drink after a hard drill -- the best and purest lager brewed. Sparkling, de- liciously refreshing and a harmless tonic as well as a food and drink. Brewed and Field- in ery TRIAL OF OUR Electric Irons oi ! sft order to Introduce our Blgeteic Irotis we have decided 0 offer a Free Trial to any light consumer in the # .' They*tan be attached to Rany electric socket, and are als yy ready. r f you wish te try one "Phone 94 { B45 KING STREET, Longest Established « Blectric Firm In the City. a A pg: oy s and Pimples. r skin 00 a when and fester a ng Hr EE f i { i Fy > * is unnat. condition, | hes safely and promptly ren- aod invigorates the Pr , od Bite | blood | among her neighbors. About 'rarely seen on the streets, making ab- es 0 ] ra Land our drug. | Blood | lone efforts to preserve profound sores | prominence is bad. You ure! Blood 1 i | ite | within herselil to a noticeable degree "Awo bottles I | a boil or even a pimple. "» Mr. J. Morehouse; Zea- NB, writes: OOOO OOOO 2 British Lion=<-Well, this is some SET FATR---MAY TO OCTOBER. thing like a sun. ¥ : { ¢ From Punch. IN DIVORCE COLONY MES, FERGUSON HAS FILED SUIT IN. NEW YORK. Is Keeping it a Secret--She Charges Cruelty Against Her Husband--- Married in Peterboro, - New York, May 28 Mrs. Mlarriet F. Ferguson, wife of Howard Ferguson, head of a finpacial concern in Toron- to, and daughtér of a prominent and wealthy dealer in automobiles in Can- ada, filed suilwfor divorce, yesterday, against her hosband on the grounds of cruelty, Of all the wonsen of high sogind position who have joined this loeal divorce colony from other points, none has made more strenu-! se- clusion. and avoid any knowledge' of her identity aad family connections of more than Mrs. Fergu- son, She has studiously avoided all association with any of the "colony" and. has mahe hersell an object. of eritigism 'for hor ostracizing' herself from social functions. She has ben residing in a fow rooms of a modest cottage on the south side with: her little nine-year- old daughter, Hester, and has kept She has been solutely no acquaintance, and her presence here would not be known were it not for the merchants with whom she occasionally trades. She has diligently sought to corteal her iden: tity. Her mother has been here with her for some time, and her father came recently. The Fergusons were married in Pe- terboro in 1901, where they have a magnificent home. Mrs. Ferguson also possesses an elegant reswlence and other property ' in Vancouver, B.C. which place she visited last month, while making a tour of California for pleasure. Until lust summer the Fer gusons lived together, 3 Mrs. Ferguson is an attractive little woman of about thirty years and the very fow women of the city with whom she las come in contact + bird, used to exist sm ---- BIG THEATRICAL SCHEME. Build or Lease Theatres All Over America. Chicago;»May 28.~To end the "open warfare which has been declared hy scores of theatres in small cities throughout the United States, the Klaw and Erlanger-Frobhman syd heveafter will own theatres or will ae quire leases of plavhouses In strategic city in the country, says the Fribune. Twenty-five million dollgrs will be in- vested by the » syndicate In theatres, which will reach in a chain from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from Van- couver and Winnipeg on the north to New Orleans in Galveston on the south. Five eompanios will be ine porated withy $5,000,000 capital each to acquire or own theater win every i ty that is known to be a good "show town." These companies will build, buy or lease theatres, and in these houses on- ly will their productions be staged. loor"' Mery Mate of the Great Auk, The great auk, a novthern diving in the arctic re- pions also. 'Now, this splendid = bird wis seriously handicapped by the fact that it laid only one egg in a season und so could 'not afford to be slaugh- tered at all. But it was hunted and shot without discrimination. A few sueviving hundreds took refuge on a desolate rock fav out ta sea, hut ome fatal day a vessel contrived to land on this rock and the crew shot nearly the entire rookery. Finally 'nature herself rose up. There was a catac lysm, the rcck sank. into the sea, and that was the last of the great auk. Queens on Roller Skates, Londo Daily Mail The rinking crase has reached the Quirinal in Rome. The throne room has been converted into a rink, whick was used by some skaters invited by Qupen Elena. The party numbered thirty, and included Princess Helena of Servia. The mosaic floor of the throne room lent itself to the pas time, and the skating party was so successful that Quesn Elena has ar: ranged another. have observed evidences of marked re finement as the result of eXtended tra- vel and high social connectinng. Lady Aberdeen's Love Story. A pretty romance is attached to the Countess of A , who recently received congratulations upon her Yiethday anniversary. farl ~ of Aberdeen, then about twenty-two, once lost his way when riding on his in the Hi sud- ttish home of he weedmouth he asked 1 which had become lame, stabled for the night. Sir anks, who was then there, gave the traveller a pony, at [the way to health to "jon Nerviline three times a day, Apletely restored: 1 have induced dos Cold On The Chest Had Suffered for Weeks--Used Fourteen Different Remedies Without Effect. CURED QUICKLY BY "NERVILINE" 'No stranger proof of the wonderful merit of Nerviline could he produced than the letter of Miss Lucy Mosher, wha for years has been a wellknown resident of Windsor, N.S, "I want to add my unsolicited testi- monial to the eficacy of your wonder ful . "Ner- consider liniment, TESTIMONIAL viline;" © 1 it the best remedy NO. foe a cold, sore t, w 1 8785 tightness in the © chest, ete., and can state that for years our home has never been without Nervilige. T had dreadful sttaek of cold, that settled on my chest, that fourteen different ies couldn't break up. 1 rubbed n Ne Sse Nerviline as a gorgle, and 'was com- ens of my friends to use Nerviline, and they are oll delighted with its wonderful power over pain and sick: "You are at liberty to letter, which 1 hope =i show to many that need (Signed) "LUCY MOSHER." deat PROUD OLD BOSSIE. Quite Stuck Up Because She Has Wooden Leg. Youngstown, 0., May 28.-David Ev- ans, who resides near Mosier, ha® in- vited the humane officials of Youngs- town and the swrounding-countey toy attend a uhique celebration nex' wok. Mr. Evans owns pn. tow with a wool en leg, said to be the gnly bovine m the country that cv oys due a dis tinction. It i the third ansiversary of the ure of this ¥imb that tle hu mane officials are imviled por volchepie. The cow was struck by a train more than three years ago. The right fore- leg was amkutated at the knee and when the 'wound healed, Me. Rvans contrived a Mmb for bossie. He secur-! ed a pine scantling and shaped it ar- tistically. A substantial block of hurd. wood resembling the h of wus uitach- el to. the end and the top was tiitad with a padded socket inte which the stump was strapped, vceording to Mr, Evans; the cowex- pericmeed Httle dh «lie afer the first few weeks in handling her artifi-; cial limb. Beiatien, | of a i their Expels the Poisons, People who suffer from Neuralgia and other ailments rheamatic nature say that muscles were being pulled to pieces with red hot pinchers the suffering. could be no greater. The nerves af- fected are in a state of acute inflam: mation due to the presence of irrit. ant poisons in the blood, Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cura relieves these affec- tions promptly and cures them per: manently because it neuralizes * and expels the poison from the syvetém. It is a certain cure ami relief is usually given by the first few doses. Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure is a great blood puri- fier and spring tonic. In bottles, 50e., man ifactured by Jas, B. Mcleod, Druggist. ------------------------ The Voracious Cormorant, a cormorant dives for trout and gets them is told by a writer: 1 had the cormorant under observation only for the space of four or five minutes, and during that short period it had captured four sea trout, all of considerable sive, Alter being onder water for.a fow seconds the bird would reappear with a sea trout! wriggling in its bill. But in spite of the victim's desperate efforts to escape it was deftly' swallowed, and after few oulps the cormorant would resume | its fishing 'operations. One of the ses How sea trout gave it considerable trouble, howdver, for the fish struggled vio- lently for some monients, but was deftly placed so that its head pointed down its cuptor's throat, and thus ite own stroggles assidted the bird to swallow it. After a time the cormo- Fant raed itselt in the water, Sapred its wings vigorously, to help it pack = away 8 heavy n t, and then rose heavily and win, way upsiream." : 3 oo de "1 I 'pearance oo' dat ¢ mighty well," 'said Mr. John choy a long: and wistful study of the bird, ' duly marketman: scomed wtrange | dow dvuld Y= What' arrangem wuld a make dat ws [to buy dat Rickey 7 Mr. Johuson asked afte f pause, ~ "Hasy terme "nough," sai ketman = briskly. ST he mar t him means of a note o° ban "A note hand," repeated Mr. Johnson, brightening up at ance. "Ho you wean I writes it out and + | oems the praised of this fact, it is not consid ered that the delay outcome of the negotiations. and and smooth a Aural action of nission. As a consequence September earliest date negotiations an be had and the delay till then is not unreasonable. As the president has been fully ap will imperil the A GRAND PURPOSE. Flag and Keep It Flying, London, May 28.--Lord Kitchener in speaking at an Australasian banque of his scheme of defense for Aa. said that if there is a continuity of this policy, Australians will be able t solve those military problems which have given so much trouble elsewhere. Nir George Reid who presided stated that Australia had already made a be ginning and whenever danger comes to the empire, whatevér ships or soldiers that Australis, Canada or South Af rica may bossess, they would very goon be on the firing line, "The em- pire"s future Waterloo or Trafalgar may be anywhere but wherever they are, Briton's sons from across the seas will stand by the flag and keep it flying," Tommy to the Rescue. Tommy's mother had made him a present of a toy shovel, and sent him out in the sand-lot to play with his baby brother. "Take ocare of baby, now," said his mother, "and don't let anything hurt him." Presently screams of anguish from baby sent the distracted parent flying to the sand-lot. "For goodness' sake, Tommy, what has happened to the baby ?"' said she, trying Lo soothe the wailing infant. "There was a naughty fly biting him on the top of his head, and 1 killed it with the shovel," .was the jf roud' reply. Stand By New 'Order of Bath. Corvespondence New Sun. The London county ®uncil is mak- ing arrangements for enforcing some rather extraordinary powers which it secured about three years ago in a Gineral Powers bill. The medical officer, or any person authorized by him, may enter com- mon lodging houses to "examine the persons and clothing of inmates," and, when of opinion that the person or tha clothing is in a foul condition, may give such inmate notice to sub- mit himself, and clothing, within twenty-four hours, to be washed. . A systematic search for dirty people 18 now to be begun. ---------------- A Gambler's Philosophy. "There's no use in trying to buck a- gainst bad luck," said the successii} gambler as he put down his glass of vichy and milk. "i you see luck is going against you, drop out. If the fickle goddess of fortume is with vou, woo her for all you are worth. That's the whole secret of the game, [I've been gambling all my life, and 1 rave ly lose. Why? Because 1 never take a chiande against bad luck. Luck is bound to be either with you or against you. You win or you lose. The thances of breaking even are mighty slim. So | never buck bad luck."-- New York Times. Baby Eczema Skin Irritation ie eres of A trial of Dr. Chaars Oistaee: bottled by REINHARDTS' OF TORONTO SOLD EVERYWHERE Local Agent: E. BEAUP RIL. Tel. 313. Royal Shoes For Men For Women Sold Only At REID & CHARLES SHOE POLISH Por Ladies Too Won't rub off on frilly things, or stain the skirts. Waterpreof Contains no Turpentine, Acide or other injurious ingredients. Preserves the leather. ALL DEALERS, 100. THE F, F. DALLEY 00. 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