Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Nov 1902, p. 7

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« Weak Men Cured Free Send Name and Address To=Day You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous For Life. Insures Love and a Happy Home quickly cure himself from sexual' weak- losses, varicocele, How any man may after. years of sufferine lost vitality, ness, night Health, Strength and Vigor for Men. ete. Simply send your name amd address to Dr. Knapp Medical Co., 1798 Hull Building, Detroit, Mich.,, and they will gladly send the free receipt wiih full dirceudons so any man may easily cure himself at home. This is certainly a most gencrous offer and the fol- lowing extracts taken from their daily mail, show what men think of their generosity. "Dear Sirs .--Please™ accept my _ sincere thanks for yours of recent date. I have given your treatment a thorough test and the benefit has been extraordinary. It lias completely Braced me up. am just as vigorous as when a bov and you cannot realive how bar v 1 am." "Dear Sirs :--Your method worked beanti fully. Results were exactly what I necded Strength and vigor have completely return ed "Dear Sirs :--Yours was received aml' I had no trouble in making use of the receipt aus directed, and can truthfully say it is a boon to weak men. 1 am greatly improved in wtrength and vigor." All correspondence is strictly confidential, maild in plin aled envelope. The receipt ix free for the askine and they want every man to have it. TO-LET. TITS TT TREE RTE SI TET HOOD FJRNISHED ROONS s:rn Of without board, 1 Queun stceat. FOUR GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH with all modern conveniences, at 191 University Avenue. © 43 KING STREEY, WEST, BEAUTIFULLY situated, facing the Harbor. Rent $24C and taxes. Apply to Kirkpatrick, Rogers & Niokle. HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, NO. 56 BAY STREET Letween Bagot and Rideau streets; also stable and sheds in rear. "Apply 45 Wil liam street. 115 STUART STREET, 9 ROOMS: HOT water heating; Also other dwellings, stores and oftices. J. S. R. McCann, §1 Brock St. STORE OCCUPIED BY R. ALEXANDER, NO 111 Brock street, with refrigerator, fia tures, eoto., lor pork and meat trade. Ay ply to Joum McKay, Jr. Brocea street. * MONEY AND BUSINESS. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE FIRE Insurance Cowpeny. Available assets, $61,187,215. n addition to. which the Folio holders have for security the un imited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and Citv Property insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get' rates fron STRANGE & STRANGE. Ageate. MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE UR SMALL sume, at low rates ol interest on aity and farm property. -Losns granted oo city and county debentures. Apply te 8. C. MoGILL., manager Frountenar Loan and Investment Society. Office op posite the Post Office. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN wumis from one thousand to tem thous and dollats. For particulars applv a\ GODWIN'S INSURANCE EMPORIUM. over Kxnessz (ition Market Konark ARCHITECTS. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT. OFFICE soond floor over Mahood's Drug Btore, corver Princess and Bagot stresta. En trance an Bagot street. POWKR & SON. ARCHITECTS, MERCH ants' Baak Building, oorner and Wellington streets. "Phome 212. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE ste of New Drill Hall, near eorner ol Queen and Montreal Streets. HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC. Anchor Building, Market Sguars, 'Phene Rep a UNDERTAKERS. rr F MARFISON ©OC., UNDERTAKERS 233-236 Princess Street. Quafity anc afboiency the best. Priore' the lowes 'Phonee--Warercoms, = 90. Night Calls- T. ¥ Harrison, 681 8. 8. CORBETT, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 28] Princess Street, Kingeton, Successor ww Vv nem , SATS ADC RATE RT ATR ¥ DON'T WASTE MONEY On poor, ill-flavored but- ter, when you can get a pound of the best Clarified Butter, sweet and finely- favored, for 285¢. Try a pound and see how pleased you will be.s : Clarified Milk Co, 'Phone 567. Frock & Bagot Sts. TTI PTSD RTDs HDR INF x Wonderful Success. THE LIGHT THAT LIGHTS. oe TER FT " t i me ST eT Tt pe TT To Do not be disappointed by buy cheap imitation mantle burners when 1 ¢ 2 v the Lest THE KERN BURNE Ts made upen honor, and every heave material the best are made of equipped with fi In<swars Give 'the light aml save fas J W. OLDFIN* KING mantles and | STRERT, ANGLICANS DO FAVOR PROHIBITION, SAYS THIS - WRITER ---- Librarian Hale States That Mr. Mudie Was Misinformed--Ro- man Catholics and Anglicans Opposed to the Liquor Traffic. Nov. 24.--(To the Editor): 1 read in this day's Toronto Globe that in aebating t liquor act of 1902, John Mudie, K.C., claimea that Orillia, the Roman Catholics and Anglicans stand atoof irom attacks upon the liquor traffic. As this imputation will be regarded as a slur upon those churches by a large number, both within and without their communion, I ing to ask space to say that Mr. Mudie is singularly ill-informea as to the attitude of a largé portion, at least, of the people he assumed to speak for. The Church of Frelana Temperance Society certainly is no friend of the traffic, and it 'is claimed to be. the largest temperance association, in proportion to the population, among whom -it labors, in the world. It in- cludes among its activé workers, archbishops :, clergy and laity of every aegr » Church of Eng- land has a society whose fortieth an- nual report is a volume of one hun; dred and thirty pages, and I fear we Mr. Mudie woula not regard its peri odicals or other publications as "aloof from attacks" upon the trade he so ably champions. The archbishop of Canterbury ana Mrs. Temple leaa 'the movement, which has enlisted among its sup porters churchmen of every sort anc condition. Again, in Canaaa, Arch- bishop Bond and Bishop Balawin ar stalwart prohibitionists, and | know of no liquor law committee in this province that does not number gmong its most zealous members one or more "Anglican" clergviien or lay men. As to the Roman Catholic church, from the days of Father Matthew un til now, it has not lacked for valiant leaders in the war against the liquor traffic. Father Hicks, at presen known a: the English Father Mat thew, deals the traffic sounding blows The late Cardinal Manning never. let slip an opportunity of denouncing it and demanding its overthrow. And in this he is followed by the League oi the @ross, an influential body under the leadership of Cardinal Vaughan. In Ireland, too, the bishops and many of the clergy, with a large bod; of the laity, arc zealous in this While in Canada and the Uni coo WOrk. Pod, Sta prelates, priests and lay men of that'communion are taking a piirt in the conflict no whit behind the "Preshyterians and Methodists." | should like to quote some of their ut terances, but vour space has already heen encroached upon more than I ha intended.--Yours faithfully, G. H HALE. Librarian, Orillia C.E.T.S. " The Prohibition Act. Prince Edward County, Nov. 24 (To the | Editor): Will you give me space in four paper for a few word to the vogers of December 4th? An you in vor of bringing into force "The liquor. Act of 1902?" is the question which cach voter must mark kis ballot "yes" to, if he wants pro hibition. Anl if you dont's want pro hibition what is the reason? ls. it that you think the act will be no good ? If so, why ? Is it because you lo not like. the provisions of the act? the referendum, as a means of passing the act and making it law? Let us ex: amine hoth of these things beginning with the different provisions of the act which 1 have studied carefully, | and which 1 shall try to strip of its legal phraseology so. vou may the ier grasp its meaning. _ no man can,~either himself, means of. clerk, servant, agent, .or Riv other means; "buy; sell; or-cxpose for sale, have, or keep, or give, ~ to another, or use, except in a private house, and this excludes clubs anc boarding houses, intoxicating lguors inthe province of Dntario, without a deugpist's license, and this only in small quantities, for medicinal" por poses, and on the recommendation 0 a reputable physician: and wust be kept of all sich sales: not te keep such record is taken as an evi Or is it because you do not like by a record dence of illegal sale. And the punish went for g frst offence is from $200 to £1,000 fine. The second offence punished with from six months to one EFFECTUALLY; CLEANSE OVERCOMES ol HagrruaL CON ener <0 S&p BUY THE GENUINE --MANTD BY Graf) QC Sg Pally vt THE DAILY WHIG, | year in prison, besides a cancelling of the druggist's license for three years. | Anyone can enter a complaint (and Kis name must be . withheld) again t those breaking the law, and the ac- cused must themselves prove they are innocent else they will be held guilty. Witnesses are forced to reply to quest tions regarding - this matter. Inspec-° tors are provided for each district; but complaints mav be laid before a county judge, magistrate or justice of the peace. And these complaints must be investigated and prosecuted by the attorney-general. Breweries and distilleries that have license from the Dominion government to make liquors for . export, may neither sell or allow such liquors to be consumed in distillery or brewery. To sum up, no person shall use or consume liquor in the province pur- chased or received from any person within the province, except it be pur- chased from a license. If such a law does not prohibit. if it is no good: ascsome claim, 1'd. like them to explain its defects, and to show what kind of a law will rohi- bit. Some sav the Duncan act, and Scott act did no good and this will do no good. Let us examine: the facts. Before the agitation for the Duncan act, and Scott act, previous to 1876, there were, according to Mr. Ross' statement : - In 1875--1,793 tavern licepses, 1.307 shop licenses, fifty-two wholesale - li- censes and thirty-three vessel licenses. In 1901, last year--2,621 tavern li- censes, 308 shop licenses, twenty-one wholesale and no vessel licenses. The total number of licenses in 1875 was 6,155, and total number in '1901 was 2,950, « . In view of these facts will anyone say that the agitation and efforts to bring about even local measures of prohibition did no good ? Or will any- one presume to say these licenses would have been lessened to the ex- tent they have, had there been no agi- tation for prohibition in the last thir ty vears? Says a correspondent in the Picton Gazette of November 1Sth he heard that one hctel in Picton pays in tax ation vearly 81,412, This is certainly a very surprising statement in view of the fact that the grandest hotel in Picton, only rents for, if reports are true, about $1,500 a vear. | appeal to the reason of the reader, would the proprietor of a hotel be likely "to pay, out in taxes "all he received iw rent 2 Where would come in the inter est on the money invested, the wear and tear, ete? But even placing this prohibition act on a basis of taxation we would be the gainers if the act carries. An English parliamentary report esti mates the loss of the earning power of the working people of England. through the liquor traffic, at one-sixth. Assuming that in Canada our loss is less than half this amount, say three per cent., the loss of productive wealth to Canada. on_the basis of her popula tion of 1901, would be about $55,000, N00; and this takes no account of "the we sustain in keeping up jails. asylums, penitentiaries, ete. If country had the money lost through the liquor traffic, it would be able to pay much higher taxes and still have much surplus wealth remaining. loss cals As for the referendum method oi making laws, | have studied for a namber of vears the 'nethod as used in Switzerland, not airectly of course, but indirectly through the work of a man who is the very best anthority on the subject, who, himself, went to Switzerland, to sce it in all its opera tions, and afterwards wrote the book ntitled "Direct Legislation Through the Initiative and Referendum," and I would like to say that no more: ef fectual or satisfactory method of mak ing laws was adopted. It is arowing in- popularity dll the time in ever Switzerland, over ninéty per cent of the population having adopted it in less than fifty yea and have the laws submitted to the vote of the peos ple for ratification or rejection. | need not enter here into a review of Pre mier Ross' speech of last February, which, doubtless, nearly all have read. wherein he proved that a law passed that way was entirely constitutional, as there was preeedent for it in Can ada, in Great Britain and in 'Austra- lia. He was upheld in that view of the case by Sir John Bourinot and three others of the best constitutional authorities in Canada. Besides which, as was admitted by his opponents, the denly house has a right "to create a prece- fq BL consideration so the gists . Malta when h Rey lent, for, as asserted by Mr. Ross, te wird jilt= he thep the Hibernia, a familiar feature of the | week to the prima donria_at SN piles and have been disheartened anil laws are passed there daily. without f © acenent gift has to be returned, | harbor for fifty years, was towed away jwenle. Miss Hutchinson 5 a fan an discouraged because your physician any precedent. I herefore, if the veces |, Cp the parent have another | to be hrokeng up. She was built as er, but she ' ts no R250 a week, or has told you that nothing short of an sary number of ve i are alied | HW Linrhter to-giye--aseoa suhstuuate. long hp as Jat Per pst Yo gle Jone sixth of it. operation will cure you. j makes that -Ross bill law, a law that Pio le and apparently inofien frayed wo the ladies of Ireland, her | Sp----------------E-------- You dread 'the thoug orice must come in force May Ist. tot. | the sAbipne plug _ has been made two sister ships, the Britannia and the | ys Toronto Street, Market. : -- ead S Ihrght. of 8 Sg without any further law making in the the: subject of police regnlution by the Caledonia, "heing? prov ided in the same | Toronto, Nov. 25 Wheat, white, strain on the nervous system, there is matter. One vote undeposited may}. 15 icature. lt must not he way by the ladies of England and | per bush, T2e. to 71c.; wheat, red, the risk of life itself. It is only a few Kill that law. Will it he vours, read plaved in hots except hy special per Scotland. | per hush, 2c. to 24c.; wheat, spring, | onths since a member of the Ontario or --ONE OF THE PEOPLE mission. There is Iv Good reason why 2 {per bush., dc. to "1 wheat, goose, | [oorislature lost his life as the result rot ping-pong should - enjoy greater prio | ONTARIO "APPLE CROP LARGE. per bush hie. to Ge. oats, Peri of an operation. for piles. The risk of Increase Their Church Givings. vileges than billiards hush, to el Js basis; an operation is too great, and, besidcs Kingstan, Nov.-25.--(Tao the Fenton nbling the Eilipinos are the . 3 re i. . 760.0 hari per hush Te. to Ses | iis unnecessary. From: every, quarter comes the good { 2 persistent race I Quality of Fruit is Inferior--Prices pv. per-tmsh. Hie y buckwheat, per Dr. Chase's Ointment has frequently news. 'of the bigy profits reaped by the ld oo Gcant or day, laborer gets 8 Increased Lately. = hav, timothy, per ton, Leuved piles after surgical operations farmers during the past season. Some JI stake he stops work and Woodstock, Ont, Nov. 26.-- This ] hay, mived;® per Ley or have failed. Tt is every day curing cas- of them in this district are said to] ymbles to get rich quick. If success § vear has been the best apple-produc to XY truw, per ten, 20 to 312: Fo which physicians have stated 'to bo have made from {00 to SEO ow Hi ng play. the Filipino eva works [ing year in this district, and in West percin Al-ike, choice, No. I. Lincurable by any treatment short, of an dairy products. alone. It is to bel, wm 5 he loses evervthings--he will] ern Ontario generally, for many years, Lo S710 Ine, No. 2, BG to $6.15; operation. hoped that the farmers will not for do anvthing to regain his losses, the vield peing fully seventy per cent rel wher, pe ush. a to LAE Ii vous cofild read a few of the letters the church and charities, but give if : oreater than last year. 'the quality is timothy, per hush, 31.25 to XL: ap lwa receive from persons who have been . proporfion as they have heen prosper rs : not so goodps in smaller vie lds, on ples, per bil. . $1 to 81.50: thessed toured of piles by using Dr. Chase's i ed.. Those in the rural districts oft Fallen Into Disfavor. ing to the rivages of the 'apple sah, hogs, BN to $850; coos," per dozen, | (iggnent von would soon be convine- times come in for scathing criticism | : London, Nov. 27.--Winston Churchill, | Liail bye the ovster shell bark louse, | 0c, to Boe. butter, dairy, pet Ih, 17¢, 1d of its wonderful control over this for meagre contributions to their MP, has fallen into disfavor with his | goed hy the wet Season, which ; butter, creamery, per Ih, 20¢. | irightinlly common disease. churches when they are well able to j constituents at Oldham through his I Gpeed much mildew. In many places | too chickens, per' pair, o to lev. S. A. Duprau, Methodist minis- give far more. There should be fewer Lunirierdly attitude toward trades wn 00 (rdps were injured hy hail. the 7c. ducks, por puis, oo. to She: be , Prince Edward County, congregations requiring augmentation jionism. He owed his reelection to | apket has been very satisfactory lor keys, per th, Heo to 12e. geese, Jr : "1 was troubled with it- fund _ assistance this ~vear.--OB- I the house of commons to trades union | (he fest druit, but the appl-buyers + 1h, Fe. to No; potatoes, per bag, 0c. | hing and bleading piles for years, and SERVER. ! support, which now has heen formally | have found it ditlicult to get their ap- | to Rl: onions, per bag, dle. to 9c | they ultimately attained to a very nt | withdrawn from him. Recently he has ples in good shape. Last year about Lemrots, po Bas 10c. to Wed oar violent form. Large lumps or abscesses , : heen rather quiet in parliament, w 1 00 barrels per week were shipped anps, per bag, 43¢. to Hc; cabbage, |g . 3 3 if. Great Works Are Built. 1 bir ol " : everely criticised for be ahrowd ree) ( Anat; while the bi i, He. 2c. to Bik cauliflower, jorined 20 that JL wes Sith gine! oy At Trafford Park, a suburb.ot Man: Foo 00 0 ane ports during the -past season Jhave | per dozen, Ge. to The celery, per | wag able to Stoop. At"this severe cris- chester, hax heen ered | an exact | i ce Poached ax high gs 110,000 barrels per | dozen, 2c to 350 beef, hindinarters, | io [ purchased a box of Dr. Chase's capy of the Westinghouse Works at | e he Fort] week. The pric have not heen so! to beef. forequarter-, $1.25 to | Ointment, but I had little or no faith Pittsburg, U.S.A. and 5.000 men are ring to RN hn th oe ood. Tne buvers have been paving | : medium, carcase, 31.50 to | in it as I had tried various remedies working where a year or two bacl 3 nis Rev is NS I tite o ] ny an average of seventy five cents per | 36 beef, choice, carcase, 86 to 87; | pefore and to no purpose. § there, were nothing but green, elds, | jo a hah tarda nto the arm® | barrel, but List week 'they had to give lamb, £6 (0 87: mutton, 85 to $6;veal, | «Now, imagine how great and jov- ! trees, hedges and ditches o YEEY: pot, Ae nied Dian 3 A local buyer stated to-day that | choi e, 37.50 to 39. ous. was my surprise to find that just thing in. the works smacks of pi i= . == | Wherever the growers were 'in the m-- the one box cured me, go that the burg, I'he ii 1 fichine Tom 1 Hs HOW'S THIS 2 halit of spraving and manuring they _ Fall Importation Of 1902. lumps disappeared and also the exter ee ong, wi a : fa in : : : IE meproted to fund peri fruit Prevost, of 'the New York clothing sal wwelling, I feel like a Sifierent non Ti Kl fire We offer Ore Yiuniired Hollare Reward | for | and were se m disappornted: store, Prock street, has received all | to-day, nd have ot) e ant Jou " t will forthwith: i put out Br arty Core A = r a nis fall importations fur order work hus Pr. Cline' Oin ment ave : me sath soinklers: the © : ¥. J. CHF NEV. & Co., When He Bobs Up. in his tailoring department. His rot a very angerous an Fn, ops porfect: in winter the hot it teh We. undersized, fue Wo EF hore sivigor 4 h hike ready made department is well assort- gration. Si gid bg a suliering, trom 1 aml there i< no sensation nn \ vour arm he'd break ed and a large assortment to choose | It 13 ws ae £1 a at 2 gb an Pm : {he hot dave of sun able He hails be from. For low price and durability | With a thankful heart that I give this of ! their firn HB he defies competition. testimonial, knowing that Dr. Chase's mer coolers care in operation; myriad ale Druggists, Tol-do 1 ! ct + eee Ointment has done so much for ms wheels Are, Prope 1 oan. & Marvin, Wholesale Drug: | - thi Creat Britain and Germany will | You, are at perfect liberty to use this tors, ami chesl TD : -- A haut take joint 'action to . collect claima | te timonial as vou, see fit for the bene- tons run the whole kengt! ! Core is taken inter bt ¢ ) Firome Venezula fit of others-similarly afflicted" ep -- . a . Pood sani = v w The hoveott - again Schened Dr. Chase's (Ointment, 60c. a box. At ! D Hidde 1;* Stratford. agent fon per Dottie. . Soli: by rei I December tadv railway was.declared off on Wed- all dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co, the Robert Reford ct v, diggd sud Drops, Fic tes cho bast iy fn tode ih we his nee | nérday. : Toronto. all's n is ¥ : - | | ; A Sa S---- BR ; Eastern Consolidated Oil Co. Advances in Price to $1 a Share on or Be- : fore Jan. 1, 1903. HIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY to put money in a safe investment where it will actually double in about 30 days---- Thousands of investors have seen their stock in the Eastern Consolidated Oil Co. double in value within the past few months----The question is WHY don't YOU double YOUR money? _ ----g ¢The situation is this :---- Eastern Consolidated Oil Co. stock is now selling at 50c. a share, but the soc. allotment is almost exhausted-- On or before Jaa. 1 the stock will positively go topar, $1 a share-- If you invest $25 now it becomes $50; $100 becomes $200 and $500 becomes $1000 before New Year's--¢ "¢ This is the stock that has paid 20 per cent. in dividends to stockholders on their invest- ments in the past ten months---- $1000 invested last spring is now worth $2000 and has earned $200 in dividends! ~¢ "¢ This is the company that has over 21,000 acres of rich oil lands in Ohio and Cali- fornia, that has already expended over $150,000 in development, and that has 109 preducing oil wells---- "¢ "¢ The Eastern Consolidated Oil Co. is no longer an experiment----Those who invested 10 months ago took all the risks, but have been richly repaid----Those who invest oo NOW have a certainty-- stock in a money-earning, dividend paying . , company-- --g "¢ You know the fuel situation----oil is now burned as 0. B. HEYDON & 20. g fuel on hundreds of locomotives and steamships that formerly used coal FISCAL ACENTS , -- They will never return to coal because oil is cheaper and better---- hie' Easter a hic ] The demand for fuel oil has sent the price up----This company produces too hr aid Ee i i esi ; both fuel and illuminating oil in vast quantitiecs----The production has | fircal agents--C. B. Heydon & Co., increased enormously by its new wells in Kern River, Col.----More oil | ioe Suiting. 72 Queen Stres:, Wout, ) J V +. bers Building, 72 Queen Street, West, and better prices for oil mean big dividends! corner Queen and Teraulev. Streets, Court House Square, Toronto, Ont. In 100 WI B O ' ité successful career of 12 years as bankers and brokers this firm has nev- 4 er handled' a stock it could not fully IN BOUT 30 DAYS ' recommend to its clients. Send for A ® the prospectus. roa OF GENERAL INTEREST. * FROMTHE OLD LANDS. THINGS THEATRICAL. TO CARRY ALL WINTER. Navigation Not Closed For First Time in Years. Oswego, N.Y., Nov. 26.--Colonel Bunker, local agent of the D. Ln & W. coal trestle, announced that ar- rangements have been made with the steamers Somoa, Birckhead, marshall and igon to remain in commission all winter to carry coal from this port to Canada. Until January lst Dainty Lulu Glaser Broken Down in Health. will Several Items by Late British A Busy Fleet--Persistent Gamb- Mails. lers--Under Regulation. The reconstructed magisterial bench A penny tram fare has been decided of Aberdeen does not .contain a teeto- | upon in Sheffield. taller. : Six Peruvian mummies will be offer Germany's annual consumption of | ed for sale in London. heer works out at over thirty six gal New Zealand is sending a brass band lons per head of population. to give concerts in England. . Naples go upstairs into I'he estate left by R. H. Ratcliff, a be milked, some- | director of Bass & Co., amounts to "Florodora'" be in Toronto next week, James O'Neill plays "The Honor of the Humble," in Montreal next week. Julia Marlowe opens the season at the New York Criterion on December Sth, in "The Cavalier." The theatrical success of the season The goats of tenement houses wo C times to the sixth or seventh storeys. £609,524. in New York is "The Sword of The | navigation will continue as now. Af- In some German cities it is custom Two women quarrelled on the quays | King," at Wallack's. Henrietta Cros- | ter January Ist mostly all the coal will arv to fee street car conductors, add- | at Londonderry, fell into the river and |, an is the principal. he shipped to Toronto, where the ing from ¥1 to 36 a month to their were drowned. : Boston has gone wild over "When harbor is an open one and is free from The lst battalion Black Watch has | johny Comes Marching Home," {ice except in very severe weather. income. . The Hon. David B. Hill may be Jonah: but the gentlemen who are de termined to throw him overboard are scheduled for a lively tussle. A German medical journal man who was attacked This 'will be the first time in a great many years that winter navigation on Lake Ontario has been attempted. It was before the time of any of the present day sailors. The rush of coal into Canada is necessary because of arrived "in Edinburgh after twenty vears' foreign service, Officers joining the regular army will future be supplied with a field Kit ¢ public expense. which causes the breast of the United Stateser to swell like a pouter pigeon, and his lungs to give forth their bras- sy ring. Jerome lionaire" a in at 1 Sir John Shelley was fined at Hor- reports Sykes opened in "The Bil at Cleveland, 'with Julius the case of a f i «¢ he (1 Is re Sess s 4 p \ , : by hay fever in winter because he had sham wey 5: Joon for motor | gener, Fleanor Kent and Harry Me- the delay caused by the strike. cultivated hyacinths in his room. \ an. on the PORES is Sad Donough in the cast. The production Canada takes about 100,000 tons of At Plinitz, near Diesden, is the he war of extermination waged | ooo ted a "magnificent exhibition of coal from this port each year. largest camellia in Furope. It is 160 | against the _ rats in London docks : : Sr : Fo argest ca u 5 o high and h y Siar i abatement The pretty music, fine costumes and great ays vears old, about fifty feet high . and nee ie a. ot a) 1e numy | aoe management." - Fluid begf, 3-1b. bottles, 75¢. Mec- ssoms cach season. wer killed stands i, i . Y y "" sod' x 5 y ho 10,000 blossoms cach season A a oh ii : Glndii Lulu Glaser, star of "Dolly Varden Leod's drug store. -or rovost Chisholin, ol lLilasgow; Regular mpetings of the Amherst Is- It is no surprise to learn that New 5 trod of ite reform ad company, has broken down: in heaith, York is getting tired of its relorm anl gone to Hot Springs for a rest land Farmefs' Institute will be held at has received a testimonial subscribed iabrats aor takes efor p mperance religious p . "ar . : > " miviseration, 3 wever take a NL iy i Si Tink tigi orl intil Christmas week, when she will | Stella and Emerald on Dec. 3rd and : aT . re ny ork. | vanizations onghe ¢ city. v - 1 . . . i a Jong iY ee \ even Rev. H. C. B. Campbell lately cur falfitan enzagement at - Ruffato. Ada wo I ie propramue. Henry nn Burma formerly: there-were sever hated APO wr y wr aw weatnd 7. ds /ilso ywesident; T. 3 re. ki A i wives, of which four could not | ate at St. Alphege's, Sonthw ark, has | ane r Walker, her und tnd rz, a {ar mn, ] ident; T. J. 1 olly, secre kinds of w : plavine her 'part with the old com- | tary. there was no difficulty heen received into the Roman Catholu + diverced, but ; hi x pe thivoree I nd from. any of. the Ix hurch at St. George's, Southwark. his uted Tiadelihin. in New York > : = other three kinds. Ireland claims the honor--of-the first mi wr Ble het sortance Si TRE DREAD Of A fleet of 100 vessels ix engaged from felectric railway in the United King h «fir : #3 5 A _. » : te lis 2 January until August in the capture dom. It runs from Portrush to the x vo 9 JE nn 1 % mn al Sh Yops " ' : ark ar leclandds Only the} Giant's Causeway, and was opened. ir WT A thorn AN OPERATION of sharks neat t . - nany in Hall Caine's dramatization of That of each yields F ISS : is 31. "The Eternal City' I the k has medicinal his novel, "The Eternal Citvye" and the livers are sought. appearance of Mrs. Fiske in the title five gallons of oil, whi The Archbishop of Canterbury, - re Stares Many Pile Sufferers In pee blinid those of god liver | plying to a correspondent, is of opin i ei 1 Sp resend ling ion that nothing would be gained by fole-at Poul Hepsrs oltre of Mada the Face--The Safest and Inhabitants ni Denby Dale, near establishing a special order of priests ! 8 ene a ® Victoria, Lae er ip a al. have had the habit | authorized to hear confessions. Be Manjstiar Iertising agent = ? Surest Cure is for 100 years of -haking enormous pies A shocking fatality is reported from x thea on x hsb ci = hn D Ch 9 to celebrate great events, Un one Kilmer Rectory, County Cork, Rev. | 8TCR man Aa ut = he xy r ase " halon a Denby Bale--pie contained | Mr. Bell, was touring the barnyard at | Tsnt tina, Be Jeeatin vy : hadi a sheep, twenty fowls and hali a {night with a: lantern, A hay - barn | 1% xh id Lt hoy ity tho ha - : ; peck of flour. caught fire and he was burned to Hut Myson, the prnapal acy Sites vis IN men awe death. in the "Show Gil," which appeared i A ° in Turkestan every wedding Jeng : : yi A pathetic sight was witnessed at here last week, jumped suddenly in a a chorus girl at 815 -- the old line-of-battleship ment begins. with the pavinent of a € : by night from a i Possibly you are a 'sufferer fromy

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