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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jun 1910, p. 7

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SHOE | "POLISH "GOOD FOR LEATHER - STANDS THE WEATHER" it -------- ---------------------- mms i It is the fact that both its soa and germicidal properties work toward the same identicdl epd that makes it so effective, he soap qualities of Asepto loosen and remove the accumulated uncleantiness--the germicidal qualities sterilize the - cleansed snrfaces, Clean"? HE greatest guarantee against illness--against disease--is cleanliness, Let Asepto help you keep syour. home clean--*sur- gically clear." For Asepto sterilizes every- thing it washes. Every Shing touched by water in which Asepto has been dissolved ~and only a little Asepto ¢ rub or boil clothes--you just put at that--is left absolutely J them to soak in water in which antiseptic, sweet and clean, id Asepto bas been dissolved, leave them there for a couple of Ordinarily the application of ¥ hours and then rinse them and disinfectants requires consider- ¢ hang out to dry. able work. 'When Asepto is used, it enables one to carry on @ Or tor washing dishes and greasy a complete course of sterilization Coking utensils--use Asepto. ALL THE TIME without any * A single package of Asepto will additional work--both cleans = 'make into two gallons of the best the home and KEEPS it clean. . soft soap you ever used. And it Yet Asepto is more than merely ~~ Will €ost you only five cents, too, an dntiseptic--more than a Tell your jeer to include a germicide; it is also a soap package of Asepto with your powder--as good as the best order--all good grocers sell it a soap on the market. flve cents. THE ASEFTO MFG. co. 8 N.B. Do not get the idea, however, that Asepto is of value only as a disinfectant, *® It is for far more than that. Try it in your wash- ing--on anything. The way it +_ cleanses will amaze you. i With Asepto, you don't have to & T $ : . r= : Is Your Home "Surgically _THE _DATLY nmTISH wi, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1910. MARKET OPENED THIS WITH RI'SH., ket Decline, Special to the Whig Moatreal, dune 22. cheeses market ha inn the country, and if i is maintained it's prescut rate;-we should see a veprd ostablished at the country mar- tets. Last week's markets all over the ouplry were quiet and prices wbdadily maintained at- from 104e. We, with here and there a beond sell vy at © onesivteenth rice, At figures a fal of trading was done, and "large puaitities old, of the heavi. wt eta the segson 40 date go- t of this port, At the lower level A price rea was a -consitler thie development -the demand for sport, and most dealers were gleaned vy the end of the weei,. This seem- them to in for this week's oll®ings, and as a» conse This these good ome Quer Lhe se Werevs one hed These i ol al d to encour age ro olferir: 2 on the boards, held, on vese advanced very gle tiring: as high as 10]¢, : karlier in the morn- Campbeltford, the prices paid to 10 116e., and vid I al pred from ic. wid within ful quarter eer sent Britain there will be wen In view ou, Great per pound. good demand from doubt that these maintained this week, money may be paid. advices from Great Britain VOW EY or tre "not at all encouraging, "and the outlook for the future is not ery bright, aid we believe that as soon us the present demand, which 1 or strictly June made' cheese, is hall see with a de 1% no prices sid mors I'he eahble satis the to hed, we a reaction mn dod set-back rices : into Montreal continue shew marked ineremses over those or the total for. last mounting to 84.505 hoxes as ompared with 73,228 boxes for srresponding week last year, The to ceipts to date aunt to 311,178 282.016 boxes last year i the same period, a net increase tof ten per cent. It is nat at all likely that thi will be maintained throughout she season, and the in the have passed the enson's make, and that now on will begin to The receipts {to { 1 previous year, week sal tal re YOXe=, as gainst increase reports country make, flush the de- coming already from falling off at we in [1314] ie 1 showing: th of this make from cline. The i market for butter decline t week, sharp- died fmest creamery was r freely on this market, at 22}e. At the country markets how- prices ranged all the way "from to 22%c. per 1b, the latter price having been paid at Cowansville for three of the large factories solling there, the halk of the butter in t hi however had been sold at i . to 2e. per lb., and is juoted in Mo ntreal ati 22e. per 1b. we been considerable enquiry" from the other side, and several hundred packages have been sold for export, This trade however will not amount to much, owinz to the high prices that «re being asked for oul, shoie est c®am- ery butter, two or country ho to Asylum de a Luxe. . London, June According to the nual report "of the Middlesex county a hibrary of 6,000 volumes has been provided for the patients, pianos ro a feature of every room, dances held weekly, and theatrical per formances fortnightly during the win ter months, cricket matches take place seekly in the summer and dances are held on the lawns when the weather ermits, vium, When asking for Bajus' A n-- A ---- preeeey CC00000000000000000000000002000000020 CHOCOLATES Stewarts and Webb's s fane y boxes, H0c, 60c and 75c boxes Only 40 cents. GANONG'S Ahmontinoss, Nougatines, Ginger, Crisps, Peppermints, ete. 50c per pound. A.J. REES' nm Carmmencitas, Phot 53 166 Princes St 090000000000 000000000000000000000000000000¢ ~ ON SALE THE KOLLOWING: = 6 Surface or Golden Oak Finished Sideboards only ... $135.00 4 Betis of Golden Oak Dining Chairs, & small chairs and 1 arm, only ... $16.50 3 Dressers and Stands in surface finish only. .... S12.00 $ All-Brass Dedsteads ... $19.00 3 Moquett Rug Parlor Setts in § pieces only K2R.00 They will not be repeated. as they are at closeout prices at James Rend's Sess 0essccesscessecene ®esessccessesseessence California Oranges have some fine California" \ Valence : ranges, sweet and juicy put off with * i s" ale is the n the market. }y the end of 1912 the Trahscon- tinental RR. will be completed from to Moncton, mya most supesjor Winnipeg MAY MAKE RECORD!,. WEEK There is Good Demand in Britain-- The Outlook, However, is Not Cop~ cidrred Very Bright--Beatter Mar week's opened with a rush were to quence of the Keen competition for the Tues- a couple of hours of a the At the lower prices there. ale don't be something just as good." beer LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Prices Paid at Centres. Montreal, June 20.--About 1,000 head of butcher cattle, 350 calves, 2M) sheep and lambs, and S80 hogs were toffered for sale at the Point St. Charles stock yards this forenoon. offerings of live stock at this market during the week wore 4,050 cattle, 600 calves, 400 sheep and ambs, and 1,608, hogs, Irade was fair but the price oi cat: tle were lower. Prime beeves sold at Gie. to Tic. per Ib. sAeLty good ani- mals, Sie. to 6Glel and the common stock, 3te. to Se. per Ib. Calves sold at from 3e¢. to Ge. per lb, Sheep sold at about Se. per Ib; lambs at 34.50 to $6 each, Good lots of hogs sold at about Ie, per lb. . the Various de -- « East Buffalo Cattle, Fast Buifalo, June 20.-Cattle re ceipts 200 head; fairly active, strictly dry fed steady to le. lower; others Be. to Sle. lower; prime. steer to 88.00; shipping, $6.75 to $8; 'Bute h- ers, at £5.50 to $1.50; heifers, $4.50 to $7. cows, £3 to 36.25 bulls, $1 to $6: stockers and leeders, $1.30 to $5. 10, stock heifers, $1 to 34.35; fresh cows and springers are sténdy to strong, $26 to #70, Veals, receipts 2,500 head, at 25c. lower, ¥1 to §. Tlogs, receipts, MHLO00; active, and 10e. to 20. higher heavy and sixed, $0.50 to $9.85; yorkers, $955 to. $1; pigs, ¥10 to $10.10; roughs, $5.65 to $5.90: stags, 37 to ¥.70; dairies, $9. €0 to $10. Sheep and lambs, receipts &,80 head, dull; ewes and lambs, 25c; mix- od sheep, Ste. lower; lambs, $6 to 38. 25; yearlings, 6 to 36.50; wethers, $5 £ ewes, $1 to $4.25; sheep, mix to. £50; ed, 83 active C huge ago Markets, June 0. Cattle -- Receipts, ster andy to strong; . $4.35 bulls, $4.50 % stockers and $6.30. Hogs--Re market lOc. to 2k choice heavy, <#0.50 to $9.55; butchers', $9.55 to 39.60; light, $9.60 to $9.65: choice light, $0.60 to $9.75; heavy packing, 20.40 to $0.50; pigs, 30 to 80.45; balk of sales, $9.45 to $9.65. Shee P Receipts, 12,000; market alinost sheep, $1 to $5 25; yearlings, $5.75 to $6.50; lambs, $6.10 to TNH; spring lambs, $7.50 to 38.25. Chicago, 20.006: steers, 3 £5.75: heifers, to 86; calves feeders, BL75° ceipts, 26,000; higher; market to WOMEN CRITICIZED PASTOR. Declines Rev. E. C, Brown Another Year, M., June 22.--Because Rev, Ldwia 6. Brown, pastor of the local Unitarian church, made radical asser fiery at the Usitarian conference re- cently held in Chicago, the members of his church have declined to accept his, services for another year. - Mr, rown's statement in Chicago that all women are liars acted as an elec tric shook, and the women of the Nongregation wire only waiting for the chance offered at the annual meeting, Mi. Brown was a candidate for re eléction, but the nays secured a ma jority of one ballot. The pastor was somewhat unpopular with the men, he having classed them es liars also, though the latter asser- tion was made one day later than the statement regarding the women. One of the officers of the congrégation, says Mr. Brows, was rejected because he was not quite enough of a Uni tarian. . The offieer said : "What we want is a Unitarian and not a man who preaches his own ideas, together with a mixture of Unitarian and orthodox dogmas. He did not fit very well in the local con grogation." Church Moline, ELECTRICITY FROM SUN. Claim Made by Sun Electric Gene rator Co. June 21.--~The American saves it has been learned that the men who hive been selling stock in Wireless and Radio Telephone and Telegraph companies have been active ly engaged in selling a large amount "New York, Nervous Prostration For Three Years "Dr. Miles" Restorative Nery- ine cured me of a period of nervous prostration of over three years duration, and the Anti- Pain Pills are as necessary to us as the roof of our house. They have been household rem- edies with us for many years." WM. J. LOUGHRAN, 1214 Catherine St., Philadelphia, Penna. Much sickness is due to nerv- ous troubles. Headache, diz-* ziness, epilepsy and insanity are nervous troubles. Then there is a large class of disorders which arise from a weakness of the nerves of an organ or part, as weak lungs, heart, s ach, kidney, bladder, eyes, Dyspepsia and indigestio usually the result of iO disorders. 0006000000606 060606000000 Restorative Nervine soothes the irritated nerves, and "assists the nerve cells to gener- nc nerve Proms EE arr pass ety Xf mp Logi g "Jof stock yn the Sun Electric Generator that company, of 120 Maiden Lane, 1 direct claims to 'produce electricity from the sun. On the roof Maiden Lave of the offices at the address is fitted up a machine, ¢omposed of hundreds of pieces of lead, to each of which a bit of tin is fastened. These metals are ot in glass-covered Yrames, one side of which 1s exposed te the rays of the sun and the other kept in the shade. It is claimed electricity sufficient to operate all lights in any building is obtained by this process. Was Cured of Sliced Heart. Louis, June 21.--~Michael in whose heart twelve stitches were taken at the city hospital month alo, has been discharged from that institution cured. Lawless walk- od away unassisted, boarded a car and waved a farewell to the physicians. Lawless declared he felt no ill ¢ effect, but, om the contrary, was in much Het ter physical condition than before he received the wounds. Photographic tracings of the action of the heart showed his pulse was even more regu- lar than that of several of the physi- cians who attended him. The doctors atiribute his remarkable rally part- ly to his youth and Jood constitution sat give full crgedit to Dr. W. CC, GG, Biren J his pe tants, Drs. Shutt and Rodney inch, who formed the operation. ' pu TL ---------- Seattle, Wash., Jupe 21.--Otto Speltz, of Bellingham, Wash., has a pet red squirrel and one morning this week was surprised to see the little {rodent téaring a 85 Canadian bill has went it to Ottawa for redemption. He had no more than dispatched the letter containing the shreds of the five than the squirrel was found play- ing with 'a piece of United States $10 St. less, Law- a a This is the Wonderful New Flour that has made such a sensation throughout Western Canada. Made of highest grade ©-skatchewan wheat, in the newest, best-equipped, Jargest mill on the prairies. Made with the determination to give users better flour-value, greater certainty of baking-success, fuller satisfaction with the final result, whether with biscuits, cake or bread. Housewives throughout all the Westwdmit that Robin Hood Flour gives all this. Therefare, Madam, it is the flour for you. .- This flour cannot be described in an advertisement. merely to give the introduction--to say: * Let us make you acquainted with Robin Hood Flour." itis the guaranteed flour. If you are not satisfied with It after two fair trials, ask your grocer for your money back. He will give it to you. Add more water than usual when using Robin Hood Flour. Made of such hard, dry wheat, it absorbs more molsture---producing a larger, whiter loaf. We use this parer The difference between Robin Hood Flour and other flours you have to find out for yourself. That there is a difference every woman who now uses Robin Hood admits. 'SASKATCHEWAN FLOUR MILLS CO. LIMITED Moose Jaw, Sask, ~ - = REAL BIGYGLE BARGAINS Don't you think for a minate that because you buy a bicycle at a low figure you are getting a bargain. The only real BICYCLE BARGAIN you. can "get is to secure a wheel that is positively guaranteed--a wheel that is made from the best of material by ex- pert workmen and assembled in the tactory where every part is turned out. Cleveland 'the guaranteed wheel. The Good Wheel. Hyglenlo Cushion Frame. "1 know noihing that tempts more peopie¢ into the sunshine than the bicycle. In a city the wheel does more:--It forces one to forget business" cares. What else does?" CYNTHIA WESTOVER ALDEN, President- General, International Sunshine Society; Journalist, New York City. It is as perfect as human skill can make a bicycle from select- ed and tested ma- terial. - There is the HerculesCoaster Brake, the Hygienic Cushion Frame and. the Sills Handle Bars. Ask about these new features in the bicycle. They give the going "Pullman. Comfort" and save the wheel the wear that goes to the id frame. | e NE, 272 Bagot St., _ LOCAL AGENT. te *e segesnesansstnasesances . aes $44940003004000 . soso Bills Handle Bars Hercules Coaster Drake, Cleveland C 00000 PNDO0000ROOPPOOPEOOOOD0OOIOOOOONNS 0000000000000 0000000 000000 IOPROOONNOROOOS " A country is known by o the roads it keeps; a & maw by the bleycle he ® rides." ® ERNEST R WILLARD, Editon Rochester Democrat and Chron. | fele, Rochester, New | York. vee sesssessssssssessssssvsestosasssscesssssssovessees 00000000000 00000000000 TTY 0000000000000 oe 0000000000000 0000000000000000000

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