Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Aug 1907, p. 4

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hil iH ; 5 Ales i i 8 of def it f t g § 8 hid fon fF 1s i i i ! 4! s Ef } g : gf i . £ : Ex } if i Lf] e) i ih fail LE : i: - i LE g ah Ck Winnipeg cannot sell its bonds and is borrowing money for pmblic im- provements at 6} per cent. It is pre yet be selling to yield 6 per cent. ey T ---- dicted that municipal debentures will © The Ottawa Journal is the great i : : jis £ i 1 ie: ith! The. "ald: Bank of England evi- dontly believes in' the principle of pro- in. | tection. Raresteiing She present moh- oO! all the gold replied. ve the ! @Bgmenced, raised its rate to four! 'a half per cent. i t to 4 duty on the Valen metal ial : that since ita defeat RE Tor a cut hack to office. It is still make reparation. The Nova Scotia government will 2A Warning. deal with the question of old age. pen- | Ms. Borden he sions. It's a big subject and not easi- Mr. Borden has continously threat- ened to bring in drastic' effective to purify our elections. The libe- have the present inment to its end without their prom- in this direction. If they i H HE il Hl ii! fei Mr. Borden can possibly do in matier, they will commit a blun- as well as a crime, and will de- for their foolishness, if not for righteousness, to fall be- TEE iH °F Catholic Record. § We cannot shut our eyes te the pub- ic record of the Catholics who buy and sell votes. We who know that the church pleads for honor and pa: triotism are ashamed of this reeord. We who understand that a vote should be cast for the good éf the country, and that the proper use of it is a sacred duty, have a profound con- for such Catholics, with the ic record hit few criminals a ie bus in pape: do are Catholics in n J of the faith; Gb derision ideals, they ) of infamy into. which of i : ag 3 3 £ £ £ £5 £ ; if i ¥ : Bt fil i i Il i i says the financier: why money talks, public polished ane and you drinks : short teactive svirroundings. s drug bali find mente a wad _8lstore, F ¥ : #5 ip F 1 i . i Er if 3 E3LFE 3% E wife, gave a concert in ea $53 k him a brilliant future, & wyer, and somewhat interested in the electric railway scheme here, «died very suddenly at Hotel Wellman, on Friday night. The remains accompani- ed by Mrs, Williams, son and daugh- ter, leit for Toronto on.Saturdmy. " Wy/P. Titus higs placed' a force pump at rear of his residence and wro- pelled from his power house which supplies water for the svrimkl- ing of our streets. Rev. and Mrs. Erolus Horwood, Quebec, are vimit- ing friends and relatives here. Rufus Garratt will erect a new house this season, Inviting Soda. a heverage like ice cream sody In the manner in which it is served is important. It must not only. be pyre, but must be sérved in a dainty and manner. Here you get the £ONSETVa- | finest materials money can buy. -You et the right proportions of cream, ruit juices and soda. You get a clean amid at- Arn ents were concluded for a series races between "Jack" Thon- ey, of the Toronto Basshall Club, the fastest 'runner in the Bastern League, and i Rowntree, of the Te cumsehs, the fleetest-footed sprinter in the National Lacrosse Union. to take place at the Island oval, in Toronto, he night of Saturday, Septem} L i ® w A | i s 7 iz iy 1 Fis , to better his con- a brilliant orator. th his wife, spent the summer s 'parents in Wellington, thor ly enjoying the cool breeses of lake Omtario, oi She fish- : ing and bathing. rever- th his father and two jumior dently' ¥p : t von y howd house. Th of Jhant secmons while fete and Sconilen y delighted the Picton people wit of his popular sermons. We be- iss Eliza Alexander, who has wn- drewone a severe illness, is again con- | t. M. Williams, a Toronto Ta te ~ Sy 0 M . i sete {An Important Proposition the 'loss of his wife, who died on the ; 116th, at Banff sanitoriom. Mrs. Hubbs " + re. 8S. , who 5 2 for a few weeks have been guests at ARE YOU READY FOR THE Hotel Wellman, left for their home, QUESTION ? QUESTION ? Where are you going to buy that Fall arid Win- ter outfit? It makes a heap of difference where. If the Suit and Overcoat comes from here; they'll | be perfect in every way, and you'll be proid of Lyour appearance. i If your Hat and Haberdashery comes from | here, it will be corrgct. : : See Our Special $15 Black Suits, . See Our Great $2 Hats. See Our Handsome $1 Shirts. See Our Nobby 25e. Cashmere Hose. See Our Nifty 0c. Neckwear. New Fall Suits and Top Coats. THE H. 0. BIBBY GO. MILLER'S MILWAUKEE MALT EXTRACT . THE BEST. For sale by H. WADE, Druggist, Cor. Brock and King Sts., Kingston. er | HT LLLE HAS 1] SHOVEL IT IN. Fill up. your coal-cellar with our' famous Scranton p Coal ; every shovslful is a » shovelful of satisfaction ; in Su' Sapaton Coal will b give you the most heat for ¢ your money--"best and goes ¢ farthest." iA Visiting Father, Lombardy, Aug, 36-~Rev. Fathy Nucphy, prolessor of uafhemetis, Ot 's college, Toronto: was the over Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. _-Doober. - While here he 4 i : i £5 of & i ir i FI li i i ing on all trains, | Aug. 31 to Sept. 14 every day, rain or shine LABOR DAY EXCURSIONS "= single fare for the rommd trip, Fool * Aug BY, up to , Sept. 8rd. y Stand)-$1.00. gros Cd i School Shoes 3 . Box Kip. Lace Boots, $1.50. ". BoxCalf " " 2008250 p Girls' Lace Boots," - =~ 1.25. oe - = '1.50. 4 3 : The Sawyer Shoe Store SE Pinning VARA AAA AAA AAA AA see tn sett mse TORONTO, ONT. How well have the affairs of Polic; tetennt of 8 ui Pore to mister + The flow ta the end of 1906; received in =r 31 59. For $100 received in premiums, from P. oe Tro 2.470.880 .63. a or ried thein With $115. Many years Mors PANY 5 A w sioce maintained, the PE iarkot erat Ka ont Hy for you cheerfully given at the J. R. ART, 3 N SR a Agent. -~ 4 0 HUT or. mans LereseeteretEtsetEes Chocolates Buy Ganong's G. B. Chocolates. . re They are the Best. A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street aga Canadian Life he to be known as *'Canade's Leading Com- = Sen SERIES Sold, Babi, Ee " Canada Metal Co., Ltd. firagon BUILT UP HER | SPEEDY CURE OF MISS For the wonderful help | found Zula Ecclison, 6 B St. Thomas, Ont., believes it write the following letter for in order that other women the same way may be bene was. She writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- . hg heasti Ty Fesmnend 1. am 8 je Compour as regulator for female eS, four with displacement but 'Biase who have experience ful agony can form any idea of and mental suffering those en thus affected. Your Vegetabl cured me. Within three m fully restored to health and now my Rerioda are regutar i What 8 blessing it is tn obtai when 80 many doctors fail 1 Your medicine is better than s medicine L ever had." No other medicine has su of cures of female troubles 3 E. Pinkham's Vegetable Con Women who are troubled or irregular periods, backac (or flatulence), displacemen inflammation or ulcerition stored to perfect health and taking Lydia E. Piakham's Compound. Mrs. Pinkham invites all | to write her for advice. She thousands to health. Her e: very great, and she gives the to all who stand in need of v She is the daughter-in-law « Pinkham and for twenty-fiv been advising sick women fre Address. Lynn, 'CHARGE OF TH A GERMAN SERGE? RESTED AT COBL Accused of Abstracting Secret Artillery Inst Documents Found sion of Traveller Bi Paris. Coblentz, Germany, Aug geaint of the 23rd Kegime lery has been arrested hen charge of treasor He w through the €liscovery off oi a traveller at Herbestl Belgian frontier, of copies structions regarding artille practised in the Gen which are only cout ficers under string arrested non-commi commander of - the we fore, occupied a room a mental headquarters It i that he there. found oppor abstract the copies ol the ructions and other docw traveller on whose person instructions were found way to Paris. Further am lieved to be impending. Held For Grand J Rochester, N.Y.. Aug. 3 Kieindienst has held As and Mrs. Nellie Osborne to jury om the charge of Frederick L. Kistenmaker York Central freight con died from the effect of bu received io ~ Mrs. Osborne house, No. 12 John. s after "midnight on A motive for the murder wa at the inquest. ------------------ May Still Be So Alexander Bay, Aug. 30. fice of the Thousand Isla was said that there were bilities "tnat: thie hdtel wc to Mr. Jacobs, of Montn the house - changes han Manager Warburton will years' lease of the place a his own hook. See The Islands At TI Tuesday steamer Americ: fast of her famous rar < pa. Fare S0e. isi a---- The British proposal re gatory arbitration has b ed by the examining comn Hague. Buy toilet soaps and p Gibson's Red Cross drag class goods: sold there. Bananas, 10c. a dozen. Jenkin. : Bibby's new suits ale sw A A Paying Invest A Modern, Business ia a Pecessary reguin SUCCESS in this prog! Frontenac Bu: College, - KINGSTON, - h da's hon ern Rtitation four Saquiection with Bmployment rehus 1 cities of Canada and W. H.SHAW, T. NX. S1 ¥ 5 ¢

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