Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Sep 1903, p. 4

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Ti TERETE, 1 ifcist ! } : : i | ! FEEil Ehigt § £ fie £ § | i E f g & i I¥ I nterm, was killed at Iona between Venemcln, and strained and war is not en- special committee on litical. parties were re. ted. of that body ® now before the house for adoption, but the ch it proposes are not to the satisfaction of the conservative party Mr. Monk addressed the house at great length. He admitted that the committee "endeavorell to free itself Alliance, lly, Toronto, will as- tant train 5 Tynohy of the Grand | ®¥ spiri headquarters i wp ETC and, R.E., has arrived at ioe principle of maintain: ; a to investigate . and ing municipal county boundaries. But report uestioh of protect. | the Ontario redistribution was quite ing the Atlantic Fo om in time of war, [another story. There a wide fue t tA d, of Hamilton, has |*hce existed between the views of the } aw : liberal and conservative: gr thatantly ki ! m Welland be-' over an ary and larger than the other falling on him. S. while Victoria, a conservative county, N30 souls was given only one it on tte member. In comelusion, Mr. Monk Nou Poa ol lu a oe characterized the committee Yeport on the Mormons in is on. t of Ca. | the Ontario redistribution as a veiled nada, aro # Uteh, and sud concealed gerrymander, ti i ho Nortel 3 premier reminded the house there of their possessions that the committee was able to frame Danish avthorit & unanimous report a8 regards the divert the of Finjanpore to arrangement in New Brunswick, Prince grants from: Ganmia to Iceland, wh Edward Island, Manitoba, and the ter- they keep theis national peculiarities | HitoTies. In Nova Scotia there was without bsorbed into the greqt. only one difference. In Ontario the x tout, heing ; thon ig hreed Fog Pogards thir " Co N. "nine seats ou the eighty-six. Tt _ % Som anced, i as not to be expected that the com. Tue ein: B ming mercury was below | Mitte could be absolutely unanimons the freezing. point and in' many see 1OR all matters. But when the bill js Vion foe Growing rope was taken up In committee of the f men solid. Hote the pointe Gifforence could be Salvation A t . i The Fay discussed, a Sa nny = Glnchinnti The redistribution bill passed its khaki tied ko otfiede the coun. | "econd re g after some hours' de fies in the mountainous parts of Ken- to the Sommit- Y, i 8 uses ex. a ra Misntion of working cept the second lL that, and the schedule remaining, to. be dealt with. The Suicide Rate. New. York ngs. big hicago is not as a city as N York, and the Prospect of its ever id coming so is impaired by the fact that E he years Sy no 1a than 23.4 'persons in ev hu; Kill. thousand thought thelr ty tor For Tar AZ the f has risen to 23.7. New York uring the earlier period the was only 21.2 and last year it fell to 21 fiat. In Hoboken the figure duri the earlier * period was no less than I it had risen to 35.7, iy ot all American cities 4 of re of its inhabita ts to PRI ht a que of Tt. Woreover, while hen Nevada Topios Fed the or nian ion, rate in New York has been de: to Pints Tos: Brpath tisfied | Clining, that of the country as go te the or tans re dissatisfied whole has risen from twelve 'in cach Bh ri 1 Tf | Bed otal She among Frenchmen and Germans, and least among Irishmen and Americans, -- An Inopportune Joke. From MAP, o Pi wager Countess of Macles. field is & sister of Lord Stalbridge, who tells a good story concerning her. She sat at dinner one night next to Bishop Wilberforce, who said to her in the course of their conversa. tion, "I weigh exactl 80 much when 1 step out of my bath." "Does that include the soapsuds he Countess. wired t un She had not the remotest notion at the nioment that i oan x of suicides brighter. |" . polots. They on ta Know wij! 13 # Gin Pills Ee Sects. per box, § boxes for $3 30 or direct " YOUR MONEY p1cy 1 ~ THE BOLE DRUG 00., WINNIPEG, Max. |. SH PILLS 0 aor pypy Ra EY o re ECER0es) '$10 WONDERS That's the waya great. many of our patrons speak of our $10 Suits. They are right, too, for our $10 Suits are wonders. We to sell the best suit for $10 that $10 will buy anywhere. We're doing it, Made well, tripmed well, and cut with as much care and style.as our high price suits. If every man who wants a $10 Suit will come here before he buys, we'll sell every $10 Suit sold in town this season. " CROSVENOR RAINCOATS Made fcom fine import-d Rainproof Worsted, (good rain or shine), $10, $12.50. : CURRIE'S RAINGOATS -50 to $10. THE H. D. BIBBY (0. Price Clothing House, Oak Hall, NOSES PRN THIS IS FAIR TIME! A No doubt you are going to' the Exhibition, and before doitig so you are likely to want a New Suit of Clothes, A Fall Overcoat Or a Rainproof Coat, Or any other class of Men's and. Boys' wear equally Decessary, in order that you may find yourself dressed just as well as the men you may brush up against.. Don't hesitate cf you have to buy these articles--do so at once. We have _n hand the : New Production of Fall. Goods In large quantities; in medium and first-class qualities. We will positively give You as good a fit as can be made, and it takes but little money to oe them. Ms 2 Lp sort of For. NOTICE.--By ting this advertisement during fenoecedent | Fair Week, you are entitled to a five cent. cash' discount on all your purchases. per : It will more than pay you to visit mi te JOS. ABRAMSON'S CLOTHING STORE, _ 180 PRINCESS STREET. Remember the Place - Between Redden's and Crawford's. TE Am ," an. &} olin Jac fut might young women dangers of the Menstrual Pe ~--how they can avoid jp suffering and remove the bo? 4 Si Tored Jor six years with menorr ta {be nful periods), so mu that I ed e month, as I k it meant Shree ¢ or fous an S tor said tl was an inflamed eohdition of the ute appen ca repeated ao ler colds and fodk werting, "If young girls only realized dangerous it is to ® cold at eritical time, much sufferin woul, od 'them. * Thank. God. for Ly EP ham's Vegetable Co pound, that was the only medi which ped me any. Within t weeks after I started to take it noticed a marked improvement in general health, and at the time of next monthly period: the pain 1 dintinished considerably. I kept the treatment and was cured's mo later. I am like another person si lect health." -- Miss A 3: mac Ave., Chicago," ¢ 5000 forfuit 1; al dove latter 2000 fruit yb rk The monthly sickness refloc condition of woman's it ty tho hs di ve hams Vegetable Compor tos uation, ar makes those ess. THE FAT MEN'S GAME. The Kingston Men Were F Ahead in Weight, Watertown, N.Y., Standard. Just, previous, to the game a ma moth baseball bat, seven feet long eight inches in" diametér and appr priately inscribed and decorated, w presented by A. E. Elmer, Kingsto on behaif of his comrades to May. James F. Pappa, through: the offic of Alderman Peter W. Roblin. In neat little speech Mr. Elmer made t] presentation and expressed the goc wishes of the team for the mayor future prosperity. In the second inning Kingston wok up and fell upon Watertown's pitche with suth effect that, when the smok of battle cleared, it was found the thirteen runs had been chalked dow to the credit of the men from Cana da. This was too much and the gam ended at the end of the fourth inn i Iderman Carson, who, whe, the genial landlord of th otel, swatted out a two bagger in 'this inning and the way hy got his 257 'pounds. around the base: was a sight for sore eyes. The men" from this: city were fairly stout, but they were but light weights as compared with their' rivals, the lightest of whom weighed 218} Ihe. while the majority 'were over ¢ Ibs. and averaged 240 lbs. ------ Young Men Too Sporty. Hamilton Times. Re Mr. Miller, a superannuated of Woodstock, preached a sermon in Brantford, which shows he is a pretty, level-headed old gentle wan. Depicting the practice some young men have of devoting all their attention to the sporting columns of the newspapers, he said, "the press to- day was a mighty factor as an educa tional institution: and fairly teemed with priceless reviews and articles which would. be of unfold benefit to youthful readers if they: would but take 'advantage of the opportunities afforded of carefully perusing them." Nr. Miller is right." - The young man whose literature is 'mainly made up of baseball? 'stores 'and. 2-minute elips likely to. lag in the race of life later on. Sport is all right enough in its place, Shut it should not engross a young man's thoughts to the neglect of all other matters. A Canny Scot. London Tit-Bits. . sheep farmer in Perthshire, the owner of a fine collie , was visited by a gentleman who took a fancy to the animdl.. He offered many pounds for the dog and bought him. After. wards' the 'gentleman asked the farmer if it would not be more profitable to breed such dogs instead of sheep. "No, no," said the farmer; "I a) *t merchants tae buy sheep, Lut I canna aye 'get fools tae buy my dogs." can -- Most Penetrating. The quickest soother of pain, and most penctrating liniment on the mar- ket to-day is Smith's White A positive cure for i inflammation, H. C. HU. Bhagnon, Coaticook, de- mands the appointment of a: French- Canadian successor to the late Hon, Mr. Cochrane, in' the senate.

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