Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1909, p. 11

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TEE. DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, SEPTENBER SHOOTING SEASON ON THE SCOTTISH % The new Fall and Winter -» advantage in the Jemirready Tailoring styles now on view. You expect "something better" a from "Semi-ready," and you a shall not be disappointed. rods : : oi TDF rtury ara SIL ET? : » : , , : Kroare TOG or Srvervak : ' ; Practical Education. : . ; : Washington Post: : Suits begin at $15 in value--and fo as high More and 'more the educational au- 3 se quality goes in the tailoring world-térom thorities of our cities are turning to $30 to $35--the values that retail tailors : the task of fitting the young for some consider too expensive: ort time London will be almost de : a ; e 2 : aay special purpose in life. Every boy ried by the "Upper Ten." pe 4 _ roi : es } i a has some individual taste or prefer The rush to the north for the op y h . 2 ¥ an dob : 3 ence, and ii that ean be properly di- & { i ) ie : Tg ot : wiih Pe 4 Sh SE nT 4 X z i - rected and bis education shaped along THE H. D. BIBBY Co, KINGSTON. Aug. 28. Grouse shooting the Scottish moors is on and in a in ual severity, and the termini of the ey er. « i 2 3 Ta . the Tine of his preference, thus fitting eat Northern, Midland 'and London 5 3 NC > Ta nn him to. follow if, there will be fewer d North-Western railways have, dus ¢ Ch 1 . failures to record. Beiore securing a r the week, witnessed busy scones of pr : LH oy ' : vocation for his boy, "the parent' foo eo , parture for the moors. Lhe 'exodus d fis : oF : ¥ d often 'prefers to wait until the youth Th Receipt Book Free 18 was not so larg \ J % # : - : has finished his education. This is a ; phen yom oe . . . 5 SRE, TRETR he 3 : { "ne i. 3 ¥ mistake. It is while he if securing B: se pple ert on fren y 1 8 a ene . " wo ¢ n that parliament wag sitting, , sri : : : : i bis..cducation that.k shout gghould bo 5 me legislators with whom {6 i | . ph Fe # eri] . ? : frarew ey" and, dev oped. therwise, wt a religion to begin shooting on | ed is 2) 3 3. > rg 4 when the time comes for him to enter 12th had to defes their devotions fC Se hy , " ] ; actively on the duties of life, le is a period when the whips cease from GI ! SW " sir og 4 puzzled: to know what profession or ubliv - ! . ; 4 3 WF : vocation to take up, and after he det { a { . i ; IY res he gs ren bl 4 . Jetdes he finds himself without the te- toport as » the prospect of ; 7% . vv. & . : rz : " ; 4 quisite training to fit himself for his task. . ort ehifier and, pdeing from thor Hak " ' s x # 3 fr % act sdys timt they must not be -ex- pounts in a lugubrious newspaper 3 Tame Ep . 3 ek posed for sale until the 12th and re, the hinds and those who géneral 3 ; fs " ACN Hh E le ot lav down when they shall be 3 shoot them are suffering alike from Ee Be rR a, Vip RO] gl shot, i: net surprising. And in Easy Corn Curing. predatory budget, The anxiety re yp. Bo Ado RR 2 : Xp 3 adilition to this is the fact that many Get a box of Peck's Corn Salve to rding their future--for it is Sugeest 4 7 i gs ? ; av birds are kept ine cold storage from | dav. apply it as . directed and a few that grows moors + will cease to Ar Gee tS year to year, and emerge on the 12th | dave hence all your corns will be en- isi under the land clauses--has aj : better prices are obtainable than | tirely removed. Ih big boxes, 15¢c. at cewrel} produced a strange Ynew, is - Er pf eo oF i tle seasbn. Last year tho} .J. B. ™Mcleod's drug store, corner a kind « wasting sickness mately shot birds arrived in | Kit: and Brock - étreets, (Wade's old ong the grouse ol same, we may expoet tho usual supply n from Yorkshire during the af- | stand) and corner Princess and' Mon- an afi o rent: 8 " x t- is obvious, too, that. with the o 1] ck grouse will have 1o "of grouse in the London market \s| taf on. and were dispatched to™King | treal streets. 'dward at Marienbad, a precedent tl ns. bat will' probably be followed this He's a poor dentist who is unable to € - 2 wpeet of having to pay a half vait until some phi hropi takes a rule, thoy make an-appearance much \ 1 1 | : | my in the pountl in respect of i(hé on ther miserable condition and carlier than is compatibl with haw- | t \ y : : fg raoe . e value of undevéloped land, few 1 I to their suffering. All the ing been shot on tie 124s, nt as the | 0.1 : : : | make a goo Semmessiom ah § MONFSERRAT ; : - 73 : $ LIME-FRUIT | | | | tation running over each ide, inter-|-the newspaper publicity which too-many- ac- | them to 'the Riff tribesmen for his own per- 1 with slits, and the stone orn away | cept as being if movements of opin- | sonal profit Now his fellow countrymen ' JUICE if from running r.« The | ion [here are myriads of 'women, however, | must pay the bill, a : - x er 1 runnmeg t ' . . ' i iE IS BR 8 v ¥ : Leimho; do-theirduty=rroquietrte, SHAEHHS One of the most beautiful things in the : he I t I i ti 1d 8 1d i fe better i (34 ACTUAL SIZE) the reverence. of t Bedouwins. | the home, sometimes in the shop, sometimes world 3s an old person who, made better by : . 3 U : ddle Ages it has been visited by | int the public service, und néver court atten- | experichée, more indulgent, more charitable, This receipt book is a little treasure. Over sixty rrims, who have carved "rude | tion to themselves or them/fantasies These | loves mankind in spite of its wretchedness and most delicious cold drinks and desserts--ice creams-- crosses in its side. . . the important ones. # : and adores youth without the slightest ten- sherbets -- water ices -- frappé-- fruit drinks -- mousses-- The round towers of Ireland, tall, slender Sir Lauder Brunton; the céfebrated physi- | dency to mimic it. Such a person is like an ddi aE and circular, found in various pla are about sian, has made the tement that "Half the | old Stradivarius whose tone has become so puddings--plies--cakes. od thi i k thi : 120 in 'number and vary in height from 100 | people killed by fa into the water are not | sweet that its valde is increased a hundred- If you and your family like go ngs, write for this ! { | BUDGET OF MANY THINGS SANTHERE BE THE ASHES OF THE FOUNDER OF BUDDHISM? 'eculiar Superstitions About Animals--Graft and Blackmail fn New York--Much of Europe May Become Arid is the Latest Prediction. to 120 feet. They were built between the | drowned in the.ordinary sense of the term: | fold. . book. "We'll send it promptly, free. ninth and twelfth centuries, for religious pur They die of shock." Shock was also the |' Miss Florence L. Latfimer, who has charge » The report cc from New then the women were allowed S( Iways in the iborhood of chutgh« | cause of nearly all the deaths under anwks- | of the children's branch of - the $10,000,000 : . : boss or monasterie These. stone towers also | thetics. Asphyxia, to a spasm of the | fund set ap by Mrs. Russell Sage for the | FILL IN National Drug Co., 36 St. Gabriel St., Montreal. in every ; : f C also a fre {| im ont living i i he : J d as places of re » in times of danger, | larynx by a drop of blood, was also a fre mproyement of living conditions in the Servet ! 5 Please send me, free, a copy of your book, and, after the introd n of bells, were used |} quent cause of death in' such circumstances. United States, is investigating conditions in "Cooling Drinks and Frozen Desserts." 1 « tl Now one per account, aver suffrage in thi§ country and I t i : " . uffrag th Sony and I : haw'in Orkney into his nose, and caused a spasm of the | operation in Ontario," is her verdict. A CIREE ors isccnsmssasessnssisominn a ------ » g f Mnti-suffragists ' ' otis : that votes The Public School Le iF ngl larynx. : Lad . : Ts wr in at a ty imperial Land Settlement wa India, near the frontier of Afghanistan, A Trial by Rice. Fo wamen ni Ne " PIOSDERiY. an o the. Headmasters just been discovered = by "British They have peculiar methods of trying sus- Peter Light a iv Tn whic] ol i 1 -sub-commit! gists a wldhist memorial mound, {| pects in Bengal. One of these, "Trial by I | Cathedi . Hon. T. A. 'Brass " . from which was Taken an ancient bronze cis- | Rice," has been retalled th memory in the y . within a stone receptable, and con Wide World Magazine. After a priest had tructed m loc Z fasw ovina: y i . SHS taining, as i licved, same of the ashes of | been ctnsulted as to an auspicious day, every ere' put I outh K i 15cl ' n as bel wers., Three similar towers are also 1° He. himself was nearly drownediiw' a swim Ontarig.. "1 have been amazed at the co- : found in Scotland, at Brechin, Abnerthy and | ming bath because a single drop of water got | operative organization which you have in Name 0000000000000 00000000000 C000000000000000000000008 . DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, & . STOMACH CRAMPS, CHOLERA MORBUS, CHOLERA INFANTUM, SEASICKNESS, SUMMER COMPLAINT and all LOOSENESS OF THE BOWELS MAY BE RAPIDLY AND EFFECTUALLY CURED BY THE USE OF rought fro Glastonbury Vv, wa FLowd Strathee There is a tradition | person suspected and those who were usually uddha Jd 11s body was cremat- 1 fear th lace : ght were summoned and aired | in eight parts ambug t ' 1 a semicircle, and a, "plate" (a srnal nal 1c portions was pre- I vantain leaf) was set before each Handiver nound or monument. hen i st walked up and downing chanting our to hs a . t 1ave been obliterated } and scatteris lower These said flowers, The Palolo i 'markable: marine worm : nd lodming" br éxchang ind fe tt > y the nrust be picked by a Brahmin, st numbers in the Polynesia SUR thy eid Ea oa ve lou | always a strenuous, and | facing the sun. Then a eas, where it is highly prized as:food tom the @ '*° HE ; ricalines ha { quently gerous, sport, offers many lerk went to cach man with two ounces of atives t ca ir i isi he Sai i, ; Yr ; 3 aay 1 "1 rich rew on thi tiner o the increas y raw rice and told him to chew 1t_to a yian an ' rt arcl | $s to awn, - ia 3 3 hy a hn ! : / ing numb f thos levoted to it. 4 p y en comm d what looked like a ans last t | Ry ag 5 " ; tin . ! 1 l I i ing t minutes 'had elaps-- nd eject it into the i » DR. FOWLER'S Lag Hf and adjacent rivers, covern Pe I Lehi sal Teuibin | ad ockies, Mount Robson | sufficiently, and they had much. ado to get f A EXTRACT OF e nqueror, and the rid « The third man had chewed his into si LEE Err STRAWBE : 1 iree men: promptly begged for mercy, ! : J ber iponica, a regulates it 1 1g the ii : . . 1 neal valing tl f Swit and*in mag plant: en hi asily with the ex 1001 nd at new an | moon n . g We y ! : one : 1 the mit ¢ which have neve | had Tn tw or i ember, 1 rs in immense swar mn the LAL oh | en 11 civiliz nan 'he loftiest i ghtly moistened, but 00000000000000000000 000000000000 . 5.51 = Si | i he i of ago selects a "onf Ig oy ;, and stating that man \ the prophecy ofa | satya. miey aisinhented of las + as the head of its "public-school sys- | nus : who had acted as a kind of The medicine with a record of cures extending t Herr aiser, § « wai ! +a 3a | he world receiv ressive remind- Ie ; was the chief instigator. It is 3 | . \ ich have ois fact that fear, arisios an eel over 65 years. .Yon don't experiment when yo®f buy it. y : for. v educational field aliva coming : herwise assumed he had. ta] nariie . pails, : ; : uw : L ars orcover. as thi articular 1oitth : » result described Mrs. Josera MATCHETT, Huntsville, Ont. ,fwrites; * It gives me much pleasure ass-belief-in-Enghavd that d tn yea igreaver, 2 that parucula B x Wi he result described. write you of the wonderful benefit. 1 have found in your medigine. Last su aor 3 saved Hid: without iy 1; as been teaching 1ce ) it is r the lives of my three Site Suce. Thet all took the su mer complaint an were very ld - without ¢ H that there is no "dead-h fift g = sic 1 . The y WOU o , and after fry: many remed wore i | t there ALIS ot a ¥ SE The Very Good Old Days... : of no use, I suggested we should try Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, Afier ry-more- tine the rsformeno ester, whose pagcant has added to the giving them ove botue I found a great change and now my little ones are as well as : attractions of English life, is a city of many ever. We have never been withqui it since, apd I have recommended it to my friends," a y Rime Chong ! ! Tie ta: MOTH Pa, : raise Mus. 8. A. Harrow, Napands, Ont., writes: "I take t pleasure to ay caused by a fog inde Civil "Wy But its' most enduring traditions Jbis tomtisnonial of what' Dr Fowlers Extract of Wild Birawherry has done in our rossing the udsop contre : he ancie c al dei amily. aughter's lle girl; three years old, took summer complaint was i. n . ne tncica z centre round the ancient cathedral, Judging nearly deed. After all other remedies tailed 1 thought Re remedy. The first lon, 11 2 : ¢ pian some hp y from the description in a local paper of @m dose re rakiat and the third cured Ber. 2 son had dia:shoss and A tow doses opulation of | & 1 i to the an ¢ Ibs vhich the diff 1ld be avoid r over- -onfirmatio could a e at 1 2 stop away. Iadvise all mothers to haven of * Dr, Fowler's' on > a population : 10 3l1e od cxter : ld be voIasg OI i "if Soniirmation, if would appear that in 1820 the all the time. uid medicine for-young and oid. and I eannot recommend It tro he farmyard of | its, Bsc d £ Le fh come, i i 0 suade others to join him. | town was not conspicuous for its piety: --"On highlyin all troyble Where the bowels become Loo loose. A fgw doses will check the parish, and th rorgi 30 aunese Hits a : 1 L reward, Nev rk has gained two tun--1 Monday morning last the Lord Bishop con- 'trouble at once. river, (apable Of |-firmed in our cathedral 966 nmles and 1,131 Refuse Substitutes. Price 35 cts. They're Dangerous. Manufactured only per day. » females, the youth of this and neighboring ' . : * 4 \ 1 : I f five cases tried in the | places. spirits of the confiriitecs ose tole by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto; Ont. ° no pulpit, 1e living i id. To kill a dog, therelore, 1s as great Tor » : Court a man was ocharged | the pitch of fun. In the churchyard, the boys | eeeessssessenee ©0 400000000000 00060000 ilue of $180, but there is 1 poor wv. creat he th wife. Some of the cases | and young men amused themselves with pelt- Occasionally a -clerg) i tiger, the natives believe, H remcar were | nd the liquor traffic was behind | ing 'ome "another with sods, and the graves Tl 1 t1 1 another caste of the c Yo AUC | the most of them, as it'is behind ninety per | were robbed of their verdure to supply the ¢ them to shoot it i ¢ punishment. for wife les. In the : cathedral, cushions and ; » 1669 t» 1898 Crete was governed as a | Tearing ce . enough to check the FEY : re ' i ia all direc i hii! TF ' 4 g 1G 1 t ¢ enough ft ae. rayer-books were flying about in all direc- ils | i layet < rom 1830 to 1840, iy hich is On ng under the | pre > it A ii ew pec 0 ear reas Or Ime lawyer in. New York | memories. It played a prominent part in the is growing | tions, and some wags--having picked up bits d examples. i of tin in the street (the sweepings of a neigh- Hit it dg | C " . / York's chief of po- | boring tin shop)--and with straw and tow | #Lli rT | Wy . TN - This Month smissed by Mayor Mc- | manafactured tails, they ingeniously attach- ¢ N y % : 5h : magazine article asserted | ed them to the capes of the boys as they J 5 BY : 3 Pieces Parlor Sett only $100,000,000 cl °s hands annually iB--T=went up to receive the Bishop's benediction. | «IN kl : 315. : ft and blackmail in the city, and that two | Some of the clergy who attempted to keep fe el : Mission Dining Room thousand of the policemen are grafters. The the. boys in order found it necessary to : ih - eed Sett ] English fini h President of the Board of Aldermen replies | strengthen their arguments by applying the cA 2 ) a oe is €arly ngiisn nis ' that General n lacks tact. Of cousse logic of fists." i 6 Leather-seated Chairs, that. is a 8 : futation. : _. Round or Square Table and' I ion of what |. A United Presbyterian preacher, Rev. Dr. 4 J ~, 173 soldiers in | James Crowe, died in Philadelphia last mont}, Li | , Buffet. for $55. Brass Beds, Wase of Je he Mot f the | me good cl 1 are speal se i at iown by Mauser |\iged 86, with the distinction of having maf- "XA a 2 inch posts, $18. Some Y t ] I thither from the West | ied 2,500 couples, of whom one only wete RASS 2 smaller sizes only $13.50. from Cuba and tbs ly divorced. He had Been. pastor - ROBT. J. REID, 230 PRINCESS ST. » "Rock e

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