Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Sep 1904, p. 1

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uit, Skirt lence of apes and OW prices r prompt ery atirac- ew hats. RA NR oe 3 And fine furs, at Campbell Bros. { Ha shaBi all Alu Lo. be puiable, a lorry kills more people than work, . . This is tho festival of Saint Ast is, long, but artists ere generally rinse vi : ' ~g 5 {short . to Us The wings of thought bear us on' to action. | Great clear-off sale at Roney clothing Store this evening Love is elastic, but if stretched too far it becomes bate. The : do not want The oun, pises Sunday at 5:43 adm. 6:05 p.m... are like door-mats--useful | Some oaly for o to walk on. | The higher the price of meat the more food we have for reflection. " % ¥a people. to.do! Voters" court for township of King-] p Ba % d U "| ston, at Cataraqui, on Monday, 11 a.m. Sale, Saturday, of Dip Hip Corsets, ng an Pp Forth $1 for 65¢c. New Yori Dnese Re firs TI. t-class Hev. BE. Crummy will discuss the labour un to-morrow evening, at Opera 4 House. : Miss Greaza, Wellington street, an- her millinery opening for Weds next. $ iy day Canads, met, 1792; Ba 0. ttle of i -------- P Wem g 3 4 3 ot DINNER SETS| =: A 8 AND DILIGENT BOY. AP- AT Dene Princess street. $4 85 EA BOY, ACCUSTOMED TO . | These are a special" line land are full sets of 97 pieces. While they last at = . {this one price. ABOUT 2 § ER ¢ #551 ROBERTSON BROS..|: > $5A VING EXPERI- | p preferred. Address at asgemtyeroony. £ ot street. 2 IR NEMAID. APPLY \ciock its LKing street, after ? evening. y. 'ABOUT 15. OR 18 YEARS OF awe. No tte smokers need ap- i cy, & Steacy. " QUALIFY position, ents. ion sent free. vis Uo.. 91 Wabash Ave., Chi we L.A FEW PEOPLE IN 4 work for us during t work. Liberal Loadon, A WITH INTENTION # REE ol . ee ta d pag pa ut Sait "gare of Richqrdson's n ART 8 YOURS TO PRESS W. 0. R. Band 3 can be made to look 4 : PRE lhe Sem, | Alec Jour ori for a7 : . » or, Brock treet, next to Bibby's livery. 2 NEW ARMOURIES => (Thursday Eve'g, Sept TE BA u y ve 8 Se lo 22 ; > jG _OF WAR CONTEST, : Call 276 ¢ Ts Fb oi PR from OOF. a comotive Works and 14th Regt. Tickets 10 cents. No extra charge for BF S == w gallery. BTENT MAID, BY SEP: Proceeds, for new uniform fund. 5 0! Ba . ai EEE i i =X | The public is invited 10 fur- «| our Millinery Opening, commencing ' Tuesday, Sopt. 20th]: . stock, i Is of +d Jersey, Capi ar value, $1. Nonassessable. = Develop- ing over 50 acres rich gold property iw Sh 0 mining district... An Ideal reat opportunity for la ey Yalue of ato. 19 Mo in history : First parliament . at liberty to reveal, it cause bis. words to circulate with lightning: like rapidity around . the world," as saying :. i *It is possible that the war may end sooner most e imagine. Me distion it as impossible as mterven- | tion.. Russia cannot permit any inter- ference whether it emanates from friend or neighbor. I cannot describe the conclusion of peace as an ing event, bit as a contingency that } y may. be realized much sooner than suppose. Mediation will not achieve it, but solely the conviction that the compaign must end as the battle of Liao Y ended, in costly sacrifice on both sides and a decisive advantage to neither. The alternative may be formulated thus : Ji ther the ruin Japan, purchased by ruinous sacrifices, or a treaty of Coral friend ship, to be followed in the fullness of time by that offensive and defensive alliance whigh for years has copstitut- ed the ideal of the Japanese govern- ment. Between the "roads Yeading to these two goals there can be no third course. The len is now being at- tentively studied in quarters where the will and the deed will follow * cach other at very short intervals, and as the data for sound opinion is abund- ------ th eves woth Tt is stated that Gen. Kuropatkin in- timates to the garrison that they wust resist for a month longer, The Daily Mail correspondent at Mukden telegraphs : "On instructiow from Pekin the Chinese gover has made representations politely request ing both armies not to fight at Muk- den owing to the danger of the de molition of the sacred tombs. No re- has been received." he Daily Mail's correspondent at Shanghai reports that the Japanese me to raise a first national army of men from thirty-two to forty years of age, the majority of whom have previously served with the colors, will prove a total strength of 120,000 men, who will be re for service J within a month. The Russian Loskes. Paris, Sept. 17.--Exact Sgues ol the Russians killed, wou and missing in the operations before Liao Yang, Irom August 13th to 26th, have been received by the general staff, ac- cording to the Journal's St. Peters- burg correspondent. These amount to two gencrals, 256 officers and 21,800 soldiers. In addition 133 guns were Jost. The material losses include for- tilications costing $30,000,000. Actions At Mukden. BL. Petersburg, Sept. 17--A de spatch from Mukden says the Russian patrols up to the present time have ropulsetl all Japanese outpost attacks d communications with Sinminti ave mot been interrupted. Practical "all"the Russian stragglers, accord: ¢ to this despatch, have arrived at ukdeti, Gen. Samsonoff has been " to the rank of general of division # #4 announced that the Circum- Baikal railway will be opened at the ond of September. JE St. Petersburg, "The wat port of an. avparent against oped a penchant for ani: e gseuted for complicity in ro LC inconsolable, hut al- ¥ reaved 17. Mes. Bt Miss Nina an od notoriety in the in ss So rying August: , 10 be made a Wil , faces woe + in her | ture, Her hushend "for diverce; charging but thirty-one years }3 have been married first venture Mes. but a few wheks, . Fora « Pprepossessing i apy when she bright Italiaw boy. pe for two years, jn 1809, it is said, the Feurrounded herself with Br of dogs, cats, parrots file and wild beasts, none his. owns' b yonet and died a short | whi 0 wee ri time later. The rest were terribly in } Lancaster has beers on duty 1 jured. The balloon vanished. neighborhood since" the fire, and -------------- Dagger That Killed Rismio, smoke. ik Special to the in, much interest by the news that an ancient dagger, alleged to have heen the one with which Rizzio was fatally stabbed in the we of Mary Queen of at present in trustee of tha into this official's possession through a man named testate at Auckland last March The dagger in length, is k is inscribed : 8.Q8., 1565" terpreted to Henry Stuart, ¢ Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, 1 was in 1565 that the cousins were mar: ried Forbid The Sale. Special to the New York, Sept. '17.~The rate of suicide bv carbolic acid bas i from thirty-one per cent. of moles snd forty-seven per cent. of females in 1002 to thirty-five fifty-nine per cognizance Commissioner amend: od his code to forbid the sale of car- bolic acid, or , 40 an) * without » physician's prescription. spite of the fact that the death is vio- lent and ex come to he the of pecially': among women, and suicide, es) mere school in Sept. 16.~Advices, from Wellington, New Zealand, state that d conducive to PE i. Hi { F er, k w ir = Fiat says that this place has mever Whi " Fe fi i has been aroused there ii Fisk Seots, is possession of the public t city. The weapon came A, Donald Stuart dying in- E is about cl roken at the point, and "To HB.LD., Frae M. * This inscription is in +" "To it i 4 fis] £ Whin. £ per cent. of males and cent. of females. Taking Darlington has girls have of late been known to take earbolic seid on mere impulse. a -------------- Baseball On: Friday. Eastern ~ League--At Providence, y At To "twelfth innin Awerican New York, C2. : wd, 0-2; De- troit, 1-3. At : Wash . ington, 5 At St. His, | Rational League=At New York, 3:5; Brooklyn, 13. At Bt, Louis, 1; Pitts: burg, 10. angi v ; MR

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