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Masters (Grad: > FP r the third trance to R.M.( Classi- English n In at Ist prospectus, book NEDO DON 0 LA The loliowing Courses are offered: I--F Vears' Course for Degregbf B.8e. I}=Three ¥ urse for Diploma. Sehood of { Mining Fore vias Crue for A COLIFGR OF APPLIED SCIENCE, ' | Mineralogy. AfGliaicd to 2 ecn's University, « y and Geology. RINGS ONT. ng ON ON, . 1 3 cering, al K ring. gy and Public iicaltht r Development BATESCOURT scHooL Bishop Bethune College OSHAWA, ONTARIO Vigitor, the Lord Archbishop of Toronto A Residential School for Girls Proparation for the, University ¥ ung chil. dren also received. f For terms and particu. lars apply to the SISTER.IN-CHARGE or (0 THE SISTERS of ST, JOHN THE DIVINE Major Street, Toronto 1 COLLEGE RE-OPENS SEPT. 16th. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEFIENBER 12 WHAT 15 BELIEVED | NSO ARE USUALLY LONG LIVED. Fnofmous Sums Paid Out By United States Since Close of of longevity. In 1904 1 of such pen the number year previ th further dec to the ade rs, who were i the rate the pensi a rolls we re y years after the war ly h ad their origin, have supposed mm- have been for the Since 1866, th of the ci to 1907, penditure for pensions in ro was $3,600,000000! -T r times the amount ng public debt ent years the annual nsions has been a as Mr: Roosevelt mi the annual ¢ « 1 build fifteen battle Over a year is paid 1 in 2 drawing 7 There are two h¥war of the Revolut The y are the daughters of rht under Washington war died last are lows of the 1 The the ofs about O51 687 ns 9% 0 a year, 1 satis wublican le h thev one w ed lives t part ¢€ after the 'total nd num- is nearly interest- "This of the disburse than I woul those ion 1 sent ther present there Ired v No immoral abuse I > pay cour NeT SELL LAND, Ms: ake Sa ale Noise. Unable on Account to of i the e¢ to be paid by decrees amount pect pt the Te that DYING LAD REFUSES ETHER. on Comforting Parents Till the End. 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WEAK MAN REGEIPTER ER Any mam who suflers with nervous de bility, loss of matural power, weak back failin, memory or deficient manhood brought on by excesses, dissipation, un- natural drains or the follies of youth may cure himself at home with a simple prescription that will gladly send free in a plain sealed envelope, to shy who will write for it. A. E. Robinson, 8.838 Luck Laek Hullmg, Detroit, atrpity Michigan. MONUMENTS INSCRIPTION WORK SOLICITED. The Kingston Granite and Marble Works WELCH"S OLD STAND. 'rincess and Clergy Sts is of Christian the fence < e true cribed" by behind pur gaming at the you ever have stage fright?" , 1908. en HEIRESS WEDS (CLERK. Carnegie, Secretly Married. Phil adelphia, Sept. 12--John E. Mor- ris, a bank derk, and Florence' G. Moreland, favorite sister of Andrew M: Moreland, onic of the younger partners of Andrew Carnegie, made a hasty trip to this city yesterday and were married by the Rev. J. R. Miller at St. Paul's Presbyterian church, Fiftieth street and Baltimore avenue.' Mr. Morris, who is a bookkeeper in the Anchor Savings Bank of Pittsburg. ] that city on Saturday for a vaca- He came to this city and was met by Miss Moreland, wh spending the summer at cottage at Spring Lake, ¥. the members of Miss Mofeland's family was present at the ceremony, and it is known that they disapproved of the match. The Moreland family became very wealthy through their former connec tion with Andrew Carnegie! It is said that Florence Moreland as a little girl was a great favorite with Mr. Carnegie, who used to talk to her when she came to the steel works with her uncle and brothers. Andrew Moreland did not smile upon young Morris's suit. However, he and Miss Moreland had been acquainted since childhood, and it is believed that they decided to marry years ago. It is said that the girl frequently visited Morris at the bank. Morris is 20 years old and his bride is 23. The couple have gone City. Favorite of non, to Atlantic LfJAW"S DENIAL. Says He Gives Wife Mo Allow- ance. Sept. 12.+4-Harry K. American yesterday has ever arrange Poughkeepsie, Thaw made to the the first public statement he made regarding his financial ments with his wife. "In the first place," said he, "I have never made an allowance to Mrs. Thaw, but have given her money as I thought she needed it. She was here for the last time op Friday, July 30, and I gave her $1,000, which, as she is taking should be enough for the I have never made r an al but have given her what she sometimes more. Mr. O'Reilly whatever to do with it needs more money now will see me about it. Although she taking a rest cure, she goes out when and hopes that the regular urs will benefit her greatly. Mr Thaw refused to say intended to give his wife shall give it to her when it," he said petulantly, "and will need some soon, I imagine, but I A her, which does must r that must a rest cure, present lowance, needed, has nothing A Mrs. Thaw how long money she needs she from necessarily me she com e to get "hi Thaw r his new ey from the was discussing lasses wert ocu'ist. They are with a silver nose small silk cord, his neck. sent him tome [hey I haw wears lenses have a about CONAN DOYLE ON DIVORCE. A More Rational System Sho: ald | Be Introduced. London, Sept. 12--"A greater amgunt »f preventable misery arises from the perati n of the divorce s than from 1er cause nt try" says Sir Arthur Conan Doyle contribution to the Daily Telegraph' rrespondence on es making divorce easier hat Christians fix their eyes on isolated texts that the broad spirit of Chris quent contempt irch 14.000 people every gned either to ¢ the wicked ar judical sep: 1 1 se: , while rong cen branches net very pret make nice ash tr her them for hird fo i also, 1 Believe are Aon They Twenty Years After. >. Sept. 12--W 1 Moody that the man h ad been found in the brief ! Wery + those of ny vestiges 1 he remam a man wh appeared some 20 year believed to haye- been r a fracas in a resort racter. As either the ace of him could b tter was let drop at th ' of evidence. Further ir discovery will now Little Flatterer ! you re y e for me when sked a fond hushand hom he had been mar- "That is a great com Did 1 accepted m "howe er un 2"Have t, handsome, them all by, Under A Strain. c Standard and Times. _ Miss Mattie Nay, * replied the actor, "and "Only onc that was hefory an audience of only, five Ir SIX peop "My! Where was that "Out West. You see, the audience in- formed us that if our show didn't suit them they'd fill us full of holes." I didn't urge you against | i proposals from i and | i large | clip. | which in the social life of this { "Ideals | they | { +1 | i | i | i | | i I { "did Guaranteeing the Wear J The Fit-Reform guarantee does not mean simply that we warrant the garments to give ordinary wear. The Fit-Reform guarantee covers every part of a suit or overcoat. * «lt guarantees not only that the cloth will wear, but also that the garments will hold their shapeliness. It guarantees the best materials and finest hand orig throughout. 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