Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Sep 1904, p. 5

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2 Anplaint for five months, a grat, my sek stomach, ve a nice baby girl, am like a new wo- gif ut iden, Cong. dther fugdicine ame restits as AM :=~T'wals married ve birth to two pre- \fter 'that I took The: end of ut at knees Los i town ; all tly reliable EEO EOE CECE O- OO ERR DRO OE CL OTR OTR a & ER OREO TOE CORE OTS Huck Towel See the Huck Towel on sale 20¢c. a pair, size 36 2 20. Are You in Need of a New Dress? Here is 3 "Plum." Read : Fine quality Venetian Cloth, Pirle firish, not to spot, colors, Brown, Myrtle, Fawn, Navy, Caster," and Black, full 46 inches wide. The regular selling price is $1 per yard, but for an opening day bspecial we mark it, 6c. the yard. : Ladies' Fast Black Satéen Un- der Skirts, with full deep flounce, assorted sises. It's a trade-wine ner at 75c. : See Our Range --OF-- Ladies' Mantles, Skirts and Raincoats.. 4 Everything New NEWMAN & SHAW N BELTS OF TACKS. ill-trea! o those who sur vived aan ot through life ter ribly maimed. One. of the survivors tells of a belt was set with sharp metal points * fastened with a i Awiul Tortures Of Prisoners In a. around his bare waist. This he was made to wear twenty-four hours at & time. Ev movement he made while belt caused him fearful fit was api taken off and 1ds¢ of blood: k Paris, dept. 2--A se g ly . 2.~A series of horrify- BT pret Te fog the tortures to = which in the Spanish jails are sub- Po ic feeling ' in - io t occasion are mae smart were arrested at the time the del -Valie outrages, and who, A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. javing served their sentences, have t béent released. i It , blind, ing or protruding "These unfortunate men declare that [piles. Your druggist will refund money which |if Pazo Ointment fails to cure you in Te es 51 ets oe, were gagged and then treet, lie Fal on esol | rome sedition In Bia ond clothing theit fet: watil the blood flowed nar tment fo make room for fi jis was done. in order to com- importation. His suits for $13.50, 10 the names of their | $18 suits for $15, $20" suits for $17 . dythe" police Yad beep Hemstuijo pve guitings are im the. Atisauors died from Fass Sit : Ho. quarmon Jr SPEEDY CURE CURES ANY HEADACHE oe x t i | % "ell 5 the & R. A. meet- The last stage of the 's and the Lansdowne te, open to teams of six men in the Bankers, Dominion, Walker and "General's first stage, The winners: Lansdowne cup and $36, British Columbia > Ay), 44 $90, Go s Foot Guards, 1,463; $24, 10th Royal Grena- diers, 1,450; $21, 13th Regiment, 1,446; $18, 12th Regiment York Rangers, 1,- 148; 815, 48th Highlanders, 1,426. Extra Series.--Six hundred, 5 shots, fourteen possibles : $8 each, Pte. T. Allen, 7th; Lieut, T. Bertram, 77th; Sergt. J. Y. Clarke, 1st P.W.F.; Sergt A. Graham, 48th; Pte. S. Milligan, 9lst; Pte. 'T-Mitchell, 13th; Capt, R. Rennie, Q.U.O.R.; Sergt. A. Rose, Q. U.0.R.; Sergt. G. G.; Capt. W. Russell, 13th S. L. D; Sergt. J. H. Simpson, 10th R. G,; Pte. J. W. Smith, 2ist; Pte. Van Al- len, 56th; Pte. W. G. Willoughby. The results in the Gordon High- landers' musketry trophy for the high- est, te of teams of eight men in the first stage of the Governor General's match were as follows: The trophy and 848, 10th R. G., 768; $32, 6th D.C.0.R.. Vancouver, 751. Next in order G.G.F.G., 750; 48th Highland ers, 744. The governor-gencral's prize was won by Pte. W. G. Willoughby, Australia, with a score of 791. Extra series at 900 yards, the fol- lowing made possibles, winning 13 eath: Pte. F. N. Allen, 7th; Lieut. H. OQ. Chamberlain, C, of G.; Sergt. C. R. Crowe, 30th; Pte. Doherty, QO.R; Capt. A. Wilson, 33. In the extra series at 800 yards, the following made possibles, winning $.- 60 each ; Pte. P. Armstrong. 10th R. G.; Mr. Baird, C. P.R.A.; S.-Serpt. T. 8. Bavies, A N. B. Brownlee, R.R.A.; Lieut. J. perlain, R. L.;' Sergt. J. W. New Zealand; S.-Sergt. Crowe, 30th; Lieut. T. Cunningham, 6th D.C.O.R., Seret. W. A. Elliott, 48th: Lieut. T. F. Elmitt, 43rd; Sergt.-Major 8.. J. Huggins, 13th: Capt. W. C. King, 46th; Capt. T. Mitchell, C. of Guides; S.-Sergt. G. M. Mortimer, 10th R.G.; Sergt. J. HW. Simpson, 10th R. G.; Pte. Neil Smith, 2st; Maj. E, D. Sutherland, 43rd; Capt. S. 8. Weath- erbie, 0.8. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Wowsy Paragraphs Picked up by 'Reporters oa Their Rounds. The steamer Pierrepont is on the Cape route to-day Choice dairy butter in prints, 20e. per Ib.,, at Mullin's. Buy Polson's Nerviline at Gibson's Red Cross store. Chairs, and silverware ex- changed for our cash coupons at Mul lin's. Thirty cases of school supplies were put into the various, school buildings to-day. One more chance to visit Watertown Saturday, 4.30 a.m. or 2 p.m. return Watertown, 9 a.m. or 4.06 p.m., $1.25 return. loudly advertised water and carnival at Alexandria Bay dismal failure, as BEEfr. has f match, 800, 900 | came the W. Russell, GG.F. |: 4 his title in 1894 EE . al Ad [1EFEL Calter it. Witness de- gent made by Manion, "has atked hip if 0 y¢ Burstall said he gave to gave him the $16.74 ane i pay those men and ond bond, ed the om up in ibe. : 8 the account Major stall signed it. Major Burstall di not give him the money: to deposit in the bank, but told him to pay t men with it. ERT, SKETCH OF THE CAREER Srs-- 5 _----s Of British Sta 'Who Suc- Albert Honry George Grey, who was born November Sih 1851, is the son of 'Gen: Hon. Grey. His mother was a daughter of Sir Thom as Harvie Farquhar. The Countess "of Antrim is his sister, He inherited ~«Fhe--new ~governor-genepal was an fntimate friend of the late Cecil Rhodes and is one of the executors of his will. He was a favorite with the late Quesn a, 8 father, Gen. Grey, for many years private to her ma- Tony aba 'chiet of {he akite. Which as fri I regard to the $10.74 | : paid a Mung visit to Ronda ac companied the Prince 'of Wales when he made his famous visit to. Canada. Earl Grey is a godson of the late Prince Consort, and = Queen Victoria herself stood sponsor to his eldest Caen Sy Yo . t St y +P. for Westonbirt, Glohcostershire. They were married in 187%.¢ The famil ot ar to Sir John Grey, & wick, in the first earl war. 1 about 1 1 The earl's title Viscount Ho The of Lord in 1839 to estate of t lion, | Lady present earl. 3 ¥ i ge 2 2 Ei4. i f L¢ i j 1 ji £ H ; sik } 5 5 1 b I § At i ¥ = =3 : § 2 zs # HL Walker's; Edward Genge, H dale, at James Redmond; Miss ei Samuel, Possed Examination. L. W, Hoppins, B.A. M.D, a well known Price, 20c, 28c., 35¢c. each. All Solid Leather Bags, straps, buckles, etc., 4c. each. Women's Cord Net Shopping. Bags, 15¢., 20c., 25¢., 350. each. CRUMLEY There Is An Inc About the "#4 . hich is unique. Arey i Bays" 3-Pioce School Suits from $2.

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