Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Dec 1904, p. 4

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ne ------ ' Ltn pH ie, co Sun ight J Soap public interests are said 2. The railway commis- y, 'cértain intereste--3r. and railway. Nr. Mills . He' had heen the pre. of the railway commit to i 'that was very valuable office to which he was 'had,' however, prepared the : ih 'and: defined its duties, and: "this necossitated study of laws and regulations which made him the first authority upon them. Now on he resigned the commis- sion was rendered helpless, The cases "jmach or bowels; constipation of not he disposed of. This makes it im- portant that a suceessor to Mr. Blair 3. | be appointed at once. Perhaps the ex: '| chairman may be in a different state Switserland, In Great Britain a reduc tion was made in 1871.' Between 1871 wy 1901 the business increased 900 Pet cont, while the population ' in. erensed 30 por cent. By 1886 the traf: fe was four times what it had been vo petitioned it to acquire the Aion, lines, at least those which i and telephone lines, and it Nclupiph and tefori upon the people which cannot be too highly prized. of mind now and be willing to resume the servicd he so umceremoniously ceased. Hin experience in the mean- time has taught him something, and it may. be to strengthin him in good resolves and make him less susceptible to the 'whims of others. Mr. Russell says he undertook to find a better thing for Mr. Blair, be canse he understood that Mr. Blair was dissatisfied with what he had, and Russell says he will redeem his work. But there is no office which Mr. Blair fits 50 well an the one lie has left, and the way being open to him he had better take it again. ies. EDITORIAL VIEWS, Mr. Ross is doing some straight talk on the temperance question, and it appears to He bie _necossary The local election wil will be short and sweet. It will 'be over, says Mr. Smith, formerly the liberal organizer, by February Ist. I -- The Abbey ' Rifervescent Salts have got considerable "advertising in con- nection with the. Blair-Russell insident. How much is the, "lad." worth--to the salts" company} ' , According to MR Russell the ex- chairman of 'the * railway commission did as ho was told--an innocent in the hands of 4 hypnotist. Mr. Blair is not, then, the styong man he is said {10 be. A BETTER AUDIT DEMANDED. One of the Toronto candidates for the mayoralty hes expressed himselt as completely dissatisfied with the an- nual report om the city's finances which is published and circulated among the people. The complaint is | that this report is unduly large. Ev. erything is there, says Mr. McPherson, but in such a form that if one warts to get at condensed results he must {do a lot of figuring on his own ac count, and he cannot then tell that he | bas» correct summary. What is de manded is something briefer and more { concise, the ~ accounts boiled down, concentrated, and classified so that the man who is not a professional ac- 'countant may realize, with little tidy, the financial situation of the city. This attack on the annual report counts, The auditors in Toronto, ac- cording to the News, "are little bet- J, Lockie Wilson denies, as the Globe alleges, that he sought a gov- ernment office. But he says he was promised one by the premier in 1896. Some one's veracity is in doubt. Who isiit? The ballot box scandal is said to have had its origin in Toronto. Mr. Vance telegréphed and telephoned to Mr. Shibloy. Is that all the conncet- ion? Mr. Vance was in Belloville, at the trial. Why. was he not called ? Se s-- The ex-chiél of police in Montreal says he had undertaken to license bawdy houses aftor: the manner of Paris, and only pulled them occasion- ally for effect, And he did this with the concurrence of the aldermen ! What do you think of that ? Martineau, the Ottawa forger, get- ting away with 'about $75,000 of the government's money, is said to be ill in the penitentiary, and eager for release. Meanwhile the government is trying to discover what he did with the bulk of stolen money. On dif that W. F. Maclean, M.P., offered 10 resign his seat in order that, R. L. Borden might find access to the commons. That is hardly pos- sible. The brains of the party pannot o | be allowed to go because some one J else does not seo the wisdom of rising J up so that Mr. Borden may sit down. tn Events has invited David Russell to sue it for libel. It makes statements |. created the railway com- | _ : "THE QUE! BEWARE ( rly the sronrts at Arad recently were je victims of wn im- puden We back its purity with a $5000 Suarantee. Towhnin dose of a murder trial Why do not you wash vour clothes the 'ensy siderabl a J cr while Sunlight way ? "aid 1 Silk 1! 2 other lights wore Drght info court. Equa as good with hard or soft water, 119 As the case was about to be pro- Buy hack for any ¢ it a trial ceeded with a juryman declared that oad lout he woth porn Your money back or any cause of complaint. book. His neighbor found that hie Loyer Beuthgns, _ Lot pockets had hbo been rifled, and Ls ¥ . others, including counsel and the Judge Himself himself, Zhegan to. report losses. of the court were imme- Siately © pron but the thieves had es- } through a waiting-room, carry- : ] f Feo z GF AN | 2 ib 5 ing off several of the jurymen's coats. wn + EB 4 - ¥ 3 : v | It was found that the thicves hat cut i 3 ' i off the electric supply. ARE YOU SICK ? If so, where ? Headache ? Dry hacking Jough? Foul to Joss of ey ro Lack of energy ? Pain in mach ? Bowels ? General weakness ? These are hut a few of the signs of indigestion. Some others "Wind in the sto Also Pratt's Astral, Special Prices f Swell Ties, Stocks, Co diarrohea; pal complex spots | UnlinedKid Gloves and M le iH he irritability; Pp nervousnes: Brush sid To, and, Lo sility; sleepless ; Nervousness dressed and Undressed De All these symptoms plague and fl size ers. with hen torment you, and will never perman, and Toqueg for boy them; only are sure, in time, to get 3. \ al Tams a worse, if not tre ated by the best i» 3 3 = k known scientific method of cure -- These 'curative tablets are composes C R LU M of ingredients which modern know' edge of the true inward processes o best, safest, sureat and most seientifie i £ 3 x combination of medicinal drugs, that > 3 Poll 4 can be used to relieve all the condi 5 J mauch-dreaded _ disorder, A disease so "protean" or change. : able in its manifestations, assuming Canadian Coal many different symptoms that, more American Heac times than not. it is. mistaken for EF a SE p 4 some other disease altogether, and ? i Sunlight allow the seeds of permanent chronic sickness, to germinate and take root\ in_ his systein. to avaoid, when we say: In case of fotabt, take Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab ets fore the eyes; dizziness; loss of flesh : x A FR ; 2c. to 81 each. Cushion ' : 4 [o # y surprise you. White Bear ently leave you, once you suffer from © fF ORE . : Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. digestion approve of, as forming the ) ; H i . j TTL a Sa tions of ill-health brought on by. this so many forms, characterized by so the poor patient may die, or at best So it is a real danger we ask you Even if disordered digestion is not 2 $ ' the real 'canse of your sickness( which ] : FARES XE 3 3 Gurney S C probably, though, it is), yet your di- LNeadgUarters Yor ' finer in the ct id Style, beauty and fit are combined in our new Went- Question, Question ! worth Suits. - Montreal Herald Has it come to this that Ontario l will hare to build ite ballot atic H E H. -P. B I B B Y C 0. s 7 | itl Water tight compartments ? '* Clothiers and Haberdashers, Oak Hall, Kingston. Two Awtul J Examples. Hamilton 'Times. 3 A TT A London man has been sentenced \ to two years in the penitentiary, for THE SKATING SEASON IS 'NOW ON sending in a false alarm. Mr. Whitney is to get four years more in the op- IF You, WANT. THE BEST MADE TRY A PAIR ¥ position for a similar offence, S. 0 Fin TTT TT For some' time there has heen talk INVICTU, i CREY BOOTS ! 1 I. ZAC - of an up-to-date hotel being built in The New Store at the Oi Renfrow, It is about to become an and 273 Princes. accomplished fact. Four wealthy Renfrewites are putting their heads to: fortable during the vigors gether, and have agreed to be parties it our store and purchase to launching the same. [18 I | FINE OVER here is no such ing as an idle n I ; PH pight, unexce rumor. It is always ihdustrious. Heavy in weight, un ¥ : : i with prices to suit your : IAN from $4.50 to $9.50 Said "Good-hye" sur Ne, EF OUR SUI For men and boys best bargains in or He Biggest bargeins and than vou can get elsewner Kebtion is mearls certain to be out of aN ¥ i A order, and il allowed to remain so : SE ; will seriously complicate your sick- $ : p ; S J. HORS ness for you. x. AE Lo 4 . Stuart's Dyspepsia TPablets, then ; 4 3 EE ---- = 3 will he sure to do you good, 'and will | not inteWere with any other medicine you may be taking. They will help {o make your food ; ake you mong, and thus, if in fio x » Ti finest a othor way, help you back to health "T S 0 ne by holrimg your symm 1a eon of | TNE Season's Fashionable Overcoats disease Tike 0 a healthy duck shakes . Boxes of G. { . . x Shake of "yeu sickness witn| The Tourist, Chamberlain, Westminster Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. and Gloster. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. The tailoring, character and finish of these coats are Come Didn't They ? beyond criticism. A J R Jo Toronto World: 7 - David and: Jonathan did not make The fabries are thé best that money can buy, : a pretence of the affection that knits | the hearts of David and Blair. We buliave pul Di DI Shear ta pot likely at present prices. eon three cent mar McMillan & PETERBORO-- A---- nO If you want to be real b To His Family Our other lines are well selected and are made of Box Calf and Oil Granl ; eT . |For Men, $2 50, $2, $1.50 For Boys, $2, $1.75, $1.50, $1.25 Besse Dying of Weakness--Given SKATES PUT ON FREE. JOHN I up by Doct Incu- bic Lory ¢ THE SAWYER. SHOE STORE ¢ Wreck. | p-- ee THE LEADING AUC After reading the following letter 8 W po= from H, A. Thurston, of 2 Ver- a digs Rin : u SAE JAN Ti , mont street east, Indianapo is, Ind., oS =A RAL no one il ever doubt the merit of i ~ wu G€Ntlemen slow an I een the wonderful Fer-| WE NEVER up SUCH A GiSTHinS als: After three days it gave me an ap- MAGNIFICENT LINE OF os tite, I gained « and became | As we have this season. You will find hore the Grandest -Arra ot Yaad ~H . Under Articles ever shown to. Christmas shoppers. Riper will not "ny or ut E taumetate a the Novel and pproptiute articles carefully se! BUT THERE oliday trade, whigh will withort. dot be most apprecia are the Tucky "recipients ol the same. inte by QNLY ONE MAGIC. BAKING HP SR " To avoid the usual rush there is before Christmas, 'we invite our. « ors to make selections sarly. SL e-------- ns AA EV GILLET "os ABRAMSON, The People' -- | --

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