Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1907, p. 4

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: ! ! il 3 i i i 5 4 gr ge? TT lt TF rif i i i fg : i 5% 5 7 | r z | { £ it £54 g £ i* hil ji Te i ; il ir ir § ge! Bi | £ i i fi F i ¥ i it Eg l 1h | 7 } shi plant. It may be that the wis- the projectors has been. such water and light plants op and in such a way that|f investments ofn be reason: ol i ay i : J gL 4 HY £ 1 g i i gr £3 i f bi 2 i i: it i hil .| ada who knows what = the Hj Hi hs : I ritl i : L } Whig will return to it. Meanwhile it Pino doin Begg 'beginning of hard times ? r. Bourassa whines that he has his wealth in public life. It is surprising. He should not = sup- pose that he is the only man in Can: country needs: Lan i X © e---- Mr. Foster seems to have butted in bo scared. His nerve is now his omly resource. - It is remarkable that the Intercolon- ial railway has never been so profit ably managed as the present, and as a result of direct and capable man- agement. Mr. Borden should make a note. of this. . Mr. Foy is retiring from the govern- ment. His temperament fits him for the bench, it jis said, Yet when an appointment was suggested the cry was that the liberal government want | ed to put him out of public life. When Mr. Foster could not appear at a Borden meeting in the maritime Mr. Fowler appeared, and platform. meetings must be sweetened 'by the ap- may be observed that the principal is ox Montreal end should shirt front the only way in Which de Witness. The itive ideal one. Tt axisted gn: Chine a thou sand years before it was a Britain, which was within ! 2 i FTE 8. i Jit the sun in this la- can yield a tem- of 'the peach crop is good for the The Only Offset. Hamilton Tanes. y * x When King Edward puts that mil- lion dollar Cullisan - in his system is not an fifty years. It only proves one youth oy better at " than anoth- er youth, s | the | examinations, can only very » ty prove he position to which he aspires. § ii & Valid Objection. Re van decided that the wile of am t awhile x daughters six-year-old; made a test wa® 50 ment that her father asked why men in the Sountzy: the vehe- she An eastern paper, conservative, has it that Lord Stra a, who is be-|ohjevted. a hind the All-Red line, has no sxpers-| "Mamma says evicsbody, gor, 12001 ence in transportation. He is the With th little Tebe : «| Man who made the C.P.R. a go, and| «Bug you dén't. Want to Say up he ought to. know something about |late do you, dear?' asked the aston- this great concern and its' auxilizries. bar, She anid. hit Tis Me Wall of Tair, Sl on nok £0 V0 Sp fn any OA bn t.- 1 have eight eyes, 00." . "s just trouble. ; Tat: 1 make poi government 8 why a You saw Of Moons. 3 8 the liquid into va], « | summer, Tm. blind. | yse i system of all " Froita.tives ** are Juices WET $ > He Was a Farm Hand and Then a Jockey. Homer Calvin Davenport; the noted cartoonist, was born at Silverton, Ore- gon; on March Sth, 1867. He was reared on a farm and worked on ome in early youth and finally drifted into riding as-a jockey, then served as a fireman on a railway engine and even acted as clown in a circus. it was in 1892 that Davenport entered tho ser- vice of the San Francisco Examiner as a cartoonist and his talent attracted Me. Hearst, who brought him to New York and put him at work on, the Journal in 1895. It was in 1890 that Davenport first began to draw his fu. mous $§ mark suits and depict the trusts as gigantic beings. Fish Creek Tidings. Fish Creek, Aug. 27.--The rain on 7 | Saturday did immense good, as water is scarce in some wells. G. Smith made the patrons all smile, at the large price he paid off, for July; also giving Mr. Ruttan praise for his neat- ness. Blackberries are very few this on account of dry weather. The Missés Murile and Flossie Smith to | and Hattie Knight were visitors at the factory last week. Mrs. Keeths gnd family, Verona, have returned home, after spending a week with her parents here. John Steel has gone to Sand City to work. Mrs. John Knapp and Ahna, and. Mrs. Wiliam Hart- wick, called on Mrs. William Barker on Sunday. George Allan passed through here en route for Glendower. 0. Clow, Parham, passed this way, selling pills, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Barker went to see Mrs. B. Botting, Fermoy, who is very low. Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown, at John Steele's; Thomas Wagar, at E. Thompson's; Eli Barker and Henry Rattan, at Bert. Smith's, Tichbhorne; Robert, Arthur and Sarah Barr, at their unclé's, Noah Barker; Adam and Hattie Bodour, and Mrs. George Hart- wick, at William Hartwick"s; Mrs. John Steele and Mrs. Keeth, at John Hannah's. : Basier Job. Exchange. "Madam, 1 must request you to re move your hat," remarked the polite theatre attendant. The lady smiled grim} "Does mv behind me "Yes," madam. . "Then you'll find it much easier to remove him." x Sodollont 'at Hoag's. By Dr. Hamilton's Pills Learned Physician Astounded By the. Increasing Numbers of His " cians,' ho ed to see what Dr. Hamilton 1 purchased a drake and Butternut Pills a grimly. hat annoy the little man | - Futhymol tooth paste " themsel We aim high in our selection of Men's Fall . and Suits. We get 'the-best Suit productions from the best makers. We aim high in selection of } mings. Get the best possible Tailoring. We sell Suits that make us friends. The profits come of "SUIT Fashionable 5 Clothing. Cloths, Linings $12; i price alone. Anybody can quote prices. It's the Suit at the Price That Tells jthe Story. 4 A The lowest rung in our price ladder is $8.50 to $10 the greatest strength lies in the assortment at $18. At these prices we know from observation and from in- formation given us by those who have examined Suits in other houses, that we can give you positively superior tailoring, appearance, style and quality, Do mot judge of the merits of a Suit, however, 'by any ad- and Trim- 1d $14.50 and results "Winter in Roller Rink. OPENING LABOR DAY. 14th Band Afternoon and Evening. MORNING, 10.00. Select Patronage. AFTERNOON, 2.30. EVENING, 7.80: 5 Canada Metal Co., Ltd. OUR EXHIBIT, TOR- ON MAC BRY HALL, EXHIBITION, WILLIAM ST. Toronto, Ont Solder, Babbitt, Etc We have placed on sale, in our window, all the broken sizes in Women's Oxfords and High Laced Shoes, in Patent Colt, Vici Kid and Velour Calf, regular prices from $3.50 to 4.50. To clear them out at once for = $2.98. In our Men's 'Window we have placed all broken sizes in Patent Colt, Vici Kid, Gun Metal, Velour and Box Calf High and Low Shoes, regular $4.50 and 5.00 values. For this week only ; $3.45. See These Goods in Our Windows. 9 SHOE BARGAINS | FOR THIS WEEK. few boxes of hiv Man: |X FAs a i} Winnipeg Butchers say the price of meat in their city is d { the trade having to oharge ot ol 'make up for losses caused by cus! tomers 'do. not pay their bills. to newly-married hh? e high | Fliogende Blaetter, exerted yoursel i { pensate these overture to * Mr. de Teasem (to pian wher are waiting for a tip)--"'You have ves most strenuously, my good .men; Luey; my child, ocom- tlemen by playing Compensation. 0 nfovers, the MOTHER AND DAUGHTE PRAISING PE-RL RS. GERTRUDE MoKI1ER 216 Neosho street, Emporia, writes; "] suffered very much with a cold in the head and was always laining of feeling tired and dr fhen my mother suggested a sisted on" my taking a few bot; Péruna, I did so, ina short | elt like & Dew person. My n praises It very highly and so do Confidence In Pe-ru-na. Mrs. M. F. Jones, Burning Sy Ky., writes: "We have been using Peruna fo; time and have no hesitancy in 3 mending it for the thousand ar ailments of humanity. "From & personal test] shall n tate to recommend it, especially suffering women. «Peruna has gained full conf and a permanent stay in our hom A Great Tonic. Mrs. Anna Linder, R. R. 5, D Minn., writes: "I todk Peruna a well. I would not be without ths tonic for ten times ite occst."' Hg No SHOVEL IT IN. Fill up ' your coal-cel with our famous Scran ® Coal ; every shovelful is 2 shovelful of satisfaction ; 2 every pound there are : teen ' ounces of the best ® coal goodness. Our Scranton Coal © give you the most heat : your momney---'best and g farthest." % The FrontenacLumt and Coal Compan} A. CHADWICK, MANAG! ; ® Sucocessops;of The Rathb $ Company. Phone No. 6 ' 40006000004 Headact Zutoo tablets will insure you headache --a splendid policy, hone reliable. Harmless as the soda they ¢ yet they never fail. ; A phenomenal success. Praise: users, Buy a box and be protected. Insuran LOOP HHHHH 240080866000608088 A Paying livestme A Modern, Business Iduc isa necessary - reqdirement SUCCESS in this progressive Frontenac Busine College, KINGSTON, - ONT Is ome of Canada's Repre tive Modern Institutions. Our connection with 'the 1 Kmployment Bureaus in the cities of © and the | States enables us to place graduate in a good situatio have never failed to do it. erate Rates. Write for lars and large catalogue. $ Fall Term Opens Septembe W. H, SHAW, T. N: STOCK President. Priv 1% SALE BIESLETEEESEECES0000 ese | BIISIIIIIIIIIIIY

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