Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Oct 1909, p. 4

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FAGE FOUR. : = - a : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1909. er ---- 3 me ------ er -- eg - ET oo" - ig to ---------- - |THE WHIG, 76th YE . ned {6 jt as @& measure in the in-' guise 'of a police officer, braided, belt- A SON.OF KINGSTON NETSTAT LATER ATVENSS SNR cee esATRLS | DAILY BRITISH WHIG, 4 ox . . cor ki : mi wd and browhed, woukin't she cut a} : T . 1}! 306-810 King street, Kingston ost of the workiigman, the middle od aye , Woukd Alo Tm : : he Winter's at $6 per Yar Editions at 2.30 the plain or every day maa, and dash ! : Writes a Valuable Book Entitled 'el J. ; «The Chinese." : | WEmRLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 A\orden sayshe bad voters say tof. .. ; : 3 ' : M > Lar rey, a algary, made a John tua OME § - Coal published in parts om ' and Ihe, (A, but not enormous Earl *f t. Cal 1 |, Jol Bt rt Thomo bar it > day mersing at $1 a . i yo {pout time that th tapeech Tn which he intimated that Can- ten a yolume enmtled: 30 wn 2 The careful Housekeeper lays i ir or I Ply 38 and I ey ha is yelling" of their antiquity, their da his coal supply early, Hd the Weekly ear -- id naire, yfe paying thar share oe ig life, their 'art and' literature, eir ; weather - e. It saves dirt, Attached is ene of the best Jeb Prist- [© Axation /* With information like and assist the mother country Wl [humor and philgsophy. ther politics worry and trawble. i . i i Offices ; : . or ng ins s Ger PR | p 3 | position, ther obliged to rush to Mr. Ceal Deai- oh cheap a Sak a, Ri. thitey as Anbiased kind, we can un: guarding against the German men land internajional pot ton ea er, at the firdd eold snap, te : y | ' ada méeded a navy protect iteoli he is perishing for want The British Whig Publishing Co., Lud. | "der cos > we.' The Ottaw 'ree Press w _ |ligions and aperstitions, ., the | lore tie position of Earl' Rose z. = Fre ¥ . i | courges, scenery and climate of ! EDW: J. B. PENSE, tg ol ¢.is opposed to the budget, | iE excellency lggbe VEIY; Yery careful. land they live in, their commerce Managing Director: a phat it is indicative of so- calls { Which- tay be an'gnnectssary procted- |siness ahd future possibilities, | in' { ' denci ing. { with 'special reference to their rela Anglin s Coal' ir of, suds he Tae opened rt {tions With the United States and in | o, Quean OC with ove terrible broad) Wil the election money, produced in [the intepest of a Forward American He can sit down in bis cosy cera er and laugh at the 'sterm. . cssssstssssssesans / « , 82 r Ji hod tn gn wormed || 2 SAP Mri, [the Wonk petrbenet ch an evi is delivered pure and slean. i : pllowed this with a con- dence of vgmality is Reing returned ic In "point of travel." of study. of Ji Place the order to-day. Prices ---- | tinued anlirific onslaught he would tp, i i al | -- % es < > terasy work and business experience sre not likely te drep. . aily Dig. have. corti arent weight with the e principals in The Tegutest. Some | Mr. Thomson is unusually fitted to { > ® iitled classes ru ee wy ey people will question Ww er this is write the defirstive: book on China. | y t NA SOME MEN l his wi X 8, howeves, "the latest way of putting dow bri. | He was for. some years agent of the! S. Anglin & Co. [7 . NO PLEASING SOME MEN. this will not He represents thei bery - a a: Be cq | Pacific: Mail, Oceillental and Oriental ¥ Armand Laverne, M.P.P --the echo.| nomlity, the "qure classes, the vot-iis legal > s #lland Toyo Kisen Kaisha Steamship or shadow of Mr. Bourassa--hn§ veen ers who 'have Bthe toil : 3 companies at Hong Kong, the Pa, 0 ; er: 10 toil. nop cific Mail being the largest. American | W a business interest in the Orient. He | oman's National Daily. > hag made the trip around the world, | The, world's output of gold, is no! {has travelled extensively in Europe equal by many millions of dollars to land the Fur East. and "has oropard the total cost of maintaining the navies !himsell zealously' and systematicaly | for lis studies on American trade and! foreign , relations, He interprets the | lay and Wellington streets. ( to ee I going upand down Quebec demounc: 'spin, and. he reiges that he cannot Cost Of Navies. . ing the local government because it put reach the heart 'f the common peo- F Prepare for Winter! |» cowie of wdevenians jonas | ple. So ho. refuse to So further in ig i h il It was a "harbarous proceed- | to the campaign, ai will continue to We have everything in th Cloth : it y . ig es i 8 A Furnishing ray as gt Lie Jothing and ing," he shouts. Yet he is inviting live in this as in ther matters in of the world. Last year the gold out- and Rubbers, a repetition "of it by charging the {complete isolation. put a $RE00, * The aggregate alk sSyuIrs. Hon. Mr ios sem----y ava re Oi Ths Ttiohs Ped 'hinese" with rare sympathy. \ FALL OVERCOATS of office, and demanding for hig of-| FEELING AT TA\E POLE. | tain' a iv 'COSLS $17 O00 ry The author's mother was an' Eliza | WINTER OVERCOATS. y 2a : | Dr. Cook's eleventh fan's. NAVY S15 $174,000, a year ly oth Ferris, of Kingston, Canada, and | ~ - nee! : ec be rested ad. if ne-| wstalment. on | The «v of the U iS & _ ' g y > Bl UNDERWEAR. fences, that he be arrestad and, il ne | "The € t of ti i e navy of the nec tates costs hs grandmother was Mex: Mary Me : mT | e Congues the » > re crance '1s expend- | » : 3 SWEATER COATS. ceseary, cast into the dungeon. There} =. 4 o . ole," in the $102:000,000 3 year. Franke Is expend Donald, who lived all her life pt! HATE AND CAPS. is no satisfying some people. You'll | ew Yor erald, describes the sen-}!"% $65,000,000 on its peace conserv- t f th ation" equipment and Germany 1s a Kingston and Sydenbam. Ont. He in| COA', : 3 i isations y 1 V S : a. - x 3 . Is g PR Ale { Riga be damned if you do some things, |% e last two days as th iclose fourth .with an annual expendi also the author of Fetabelle and | : +, | party near , rior it] a , 3. 3 "A Dav's Song," publiched by Brig 0X and youll be damned if you don't pally neared the pole. Prior to it|ture of $63,000,000 The fifth in rank «roroity HE 4 ed BY Eu, a : i s A y . , y s y > oor fh BOOTS AND SHORS do them--using the word damn in the weariness and exhdustion the Es- ig Ruse which is paying tribute to a r Turgeon, with malversation | Cg > HEADQUARTERS FORZBOYS' CLOTHING. ¢ ¢ ¢ The goodness of our Boys' Clothing and our ability" to clothe .them . correctly, is well knows and our Boys' Clothing Department is & Very 0 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ceseBew Joy place these days. The garments we show are certainly tastier, nattier and more endur- ing than ihe Children's Clothing shown by other stores, . | mild y hic f : kimos -were ready to give up and sub- | cause of national protection at the at' Montreal, has spent many, years in All new goods at She lewest prices mild sense to which one of the judges | ©, : 9 8 p sub- | ate of $53,000,000 a year These five ywid-wide travel, and is now an > > 3 ¢ LE p Nn 0 « dl. i N L 1 " ¥ Vows. Big variety eof every lime te chedse in the West Peterboro election referred {mit to their | fate. As the explorer, | "2 rie io 2 author in New York city. His moth- from {co 3 ler died when he was four years old, | ISA AC ZACKS, but he was strongly influenced by the {reading and great piety of his grand 271' Princess street. werefore are spending a total | td tolof more than 450 million dollars a .| the point they sought they took on | year on their mavies. 1f the money A PATHETIC PASSING AWAY. new life and energy. The last night | that England is expending on her navy I'he suicide of an old nan in Toron- | before 'the journey's end, in one di- {Vie app a' few days ago. | 10WCVEr,2 révealed their nearness ee ------ Boys' Overcoats Children's Overcoats mother, whom he oiten visited at Sy «The Winchester"' For | } lied to wiping out the national ! d to ping | denham, where she lived to the* ripe! debt, the obligation would bé removed H y ht mi) ] T. lold age igr si ears sleep lin a little more than 20 years, the debt ;0'¢ age of eighty-six year ending of a life that has been record. [away thy overwhelming moments of aggregating $3830,620745. The same N . Ya | : : v < : ) tr Sg eman-- E ol in many a day. He was a peace- | elation." is true of the United States, which has |. ell your troublés to a policeman L : : ( | . . national debt of $2,637,073.747 Simi. | if you are looking for more trouble. 1 nd i bt $2,037,973 S : 1 ' boys 24 years to € years, - For boys 10 to 16 years, single- nobby . light weight top coats breasted, long cut cont with velvet suitable for fall and spring Ww collany. Colors are Blacks and in Fawn Whip Cords, neat whecks Greys in Cheviots and Vicunas. in i arstads, Solus Hel votes 50, $5 $5.50 3.0 ouble-breasted, $e a, $5.50, $6.00 to BR hose up at neck, PRICES £2.50, $3.50, $4, $4.50 to $6.50. ET ---- | lo, by taking poison, is the saddest rection, Dr. Cook "could not ful force in business life, a ms : On April 21st he reac ' a . ; tle ambiti 3 man of hit I : 5 he _Yeached the boreal larly applying is naval expenditures A Rn a Re ee e ambition and few needs. According | centre, ° he dream of nations . had | France might wipe out its enormous | $100 REWARD, $100. \ s viBing Wanting , ap . i i I > bin gdh oy Ber Et on to a letter which he left he was con- |PCeD realiz g 34.825 in less 'than 00 rhe readers of this paper will be Jo 5 3 pleased to learn that there is at least "The College User" | -- "== For boys 8 to 16 years Mili- . ' tary Collar, buttons close up at Children's Buster Brown neck, single and double-breasted, 2 5 . styles full length, fabrics are new : Overcoats patterns in Tweeds, Friezes, etc. 3 PRICES--$5.00, $5.50, $6.00 to $12.00. ve la Ho CRS T : RE viv . do better tent to serve in one place for many | Centuries was ours. The sun, indicated XT Jab de CC lone dreaded disease that science has been x : oe ears' > x tion of its years, earning! little . : local noon, but time was aR wenty years Wg ; able to cure in all its stages, and that R PARKER & CO sing! jist nore than enough ota . me Was a negative |,, ,) appropriations v remove it is Catargh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the Le J o> to board and clothe him, and when, prablem for here all meridians meet. | from the class of debtor nations. Even only positive cure now known to the 0 Dyers and Cleaners. through a change in the business, he With a step it was possible to go Russia, by setting aside the $53,000,0000 a Catar De 0 PREY Sc oeRingeton; Ont fottnd himself without occupation, he from one part of the globe to the # year that it is spending on the upbuild- ' tonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is | gave up ho "A ape | ; ; ; . ., ing of a navy, could get rid of 1s debt | {aken internally, acting directly upon the Iv TTY = ¥ : pe. . t my age, (seven- | opposite side, from the hour of mid- Lo less than 80 years And by so doing i Mood and mueous surfaces of the system, | er -- ty) he writes, "it is difficult to get night to that of midday. Here there i ese hn ation. t-wipe-out a total l on at 3 hon rang m d i = 4 al | (Feth, The Progpactiva Patentee" | another engagement when so many '® but one day and one night in cach ¢ al arge of nearly 3600: {by building up ue coltution and als NYE. bs > : ) ; | sisting nature in doin its . " TSH BENT FRE ON A RIexrion young women are taking the places of year jhe latitude was ninety de- n Nth ! For boys 24 years lo 7 years, fine English Beavers, colors lirown, | ig £15 _-- Blue and Red, neatly trimmed and ' yerfectly tailored, Very dressy gar- Boys Reefer Coats Dents, $4.50, $0, $6 cad $6.80. For boys 4 to 15 yea) double~ breasted, short ecu t with b large or foal collars, fabrics, Elo eve." $350, Twedtm oRiel | Children's. Blanket Coats to $7 ai sr ------------ | proprietors "bave so much faith In its : . whether or IM he ] The question 18 whe heg_or not the | eprative powers that they offer One Hun- | i p > { , 8 3 FRR nf al . « ~ . | A C the men. Out of my $1 a day it was grees, the temperature --38.7, the at-l,. gle of the world are paying more |dred Dollars for any case that it fails to | impossible to make provision for the mosphere pressure 20.83. Nor 28S nassible protectios ainst inva | : ! . I > 4 8, here pressure 83 North, ea t for po ible protec lah against . { 3 . Red and Blue with funecy trims, { future. So I can only look forward end west, had vanished. * It was south |than 1t 15 worth in view: of the pos {0 Boys Suits mings, $8, $3.50 wn -$o. 4 | SS | 'ati : : rary diroeti bility of effecting other arrangement 'Sold by all Druggists, 75c. | . V | OTTAW, EAL TORONTO, 1p j¥ strvation, as 1 will nok be a bye: yin overy direction. bus ihe compass for forcibly maintaining world peace Take Hall's Family Pills for eonstipa;| The High School Style iia Hn -- CE tamp---- {_OTTAY A, WINNIPEG, WASHINGTON. & tden to friends or relatives, or the pointing to the magnetic pole was as, 2 tion. ' This is a favorite with boys. 10 Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, | charity of the poor house, and be useful as ever." | Rk ht te 10 Years, double (and single Boys' Ulster Ve + | { wferjoeeeoerfeniedalririek yreasted coats with fancy cuffs on | forced to associate with the offi-| A few hours for rest and record- | . sleeves, etc. knee length trousers, | | | Lk { 3 Val . » . Mt. . | uP } § Bovs' Ulster fabrics, trey ! soourings of the city This is the de- making and tuen the return journey | | . EVERYBODY TL | $6. 0 br 50 wa %, rice for boys 4 years to 13 rand U i H t | | claration of a depressod yet indepen- began. The excossive elation of | (| i years, $3 to $6. - nion 0 C } ident man! What he says 18 fruo--the covery was succeeded Ly a deadentg | : k Has steves io sell, but nobedy { B ' S it : T ive that value that . 0ys uits es ee int Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City world has not much use for the old "depression. '"Though overjoyed," Dr. | 9 : give that value that we can | y | | We have all kinds, cheap for cash. The Carlton = ' : » has I¢ i ) rocceds, 'wi , Success We have all kinds of House Fur- 8 ° ' Rooms, $l. 0a Day men now, and when one ha lost his Cook procceds, "with the success Ne dave At the lowest grades Two piece. Sully for. Hoye (10 tu Boys Suits AND UPWARD to the most beautiful Antique 15 years, fancy pockets and cufis The Norfolk Furniture. on sleeves, single-breasted Coats, Don't fail to come and see our Bloomer Knickers, newest color- oy stock before you buy elsewhere. ings and designs, $5, $6, $6.50, In neat patterned Tweeds, fine . Serges, etc. $2.50 10 $6. job, after a tenure of many years; he the conquest our sphikts began to| Bagasee to and from Station free. e x . a | Send 20 stamp for N.Y. Olty Guide Book and Mas cannot find another, and the attrae- change on the next day after all the | 'tion of herding with the defectives and observations had 'been taken and the | rm meer 2 ' tai . $7. $7.50 to $9. degenerates that fill our refuges is not local conditions were studied. A sense : . : Auction Sale Rooms {a pleasant one. So 'this old man took of intense loneliness came with a All Kinds of Second Hand Geods veught {poison and peacefully passed away, | careful scrutiny of the horizon.. What on and sold, or goods seld om commis pi i ; less 5 v8 + hi ' y voce! y nd his cheerless spot 1c ve aroused o A Een yy atone te. at having only five cents in coin a his a h griess po » have a the tha Uity Autlion Bales Roems, 88 Brock personal belongings to meet the claims ambition of man for so 'many ages? wireet » L.. Lesses, @or; Princess amd Chatham Sts. Boys' Suits . : Xingeton, Out, The Jlarton Boys' Special School Suits tots { fer fofilefolelelet A Two-Piece Double-Breasted For boys 10 to 16 yuars, single i | Suit, for boys, 6 to 15 years, aud ~ double-breas®~d sl yles, good { . ng delg 'Dla 'Ss smartly made, straight r Bloom- | of creditors I'n.le felds of purple 'Snows. Knickers. $8, $3 go. $1. $4.50, durable well made Suits, at 3 Lin J INES ' Auctioneer | er lite, no land, no spot to relidve 3 ; : B ilde \ i fOr | £35, $6 to $6.50. ' $3.50, $4.50, §5 vo $6.50 HON. MR. -FOY NAT ACT. | monotony of frost. We were the only! | 4 l IS anu 0 [a6 $ | : i ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ' ' ® $ ¢ ® ¢ ¢ cure. Send for list of testimonials. en ees es m---- ¥or boys 2 to.8 years, . plain ! : ¢ ' ¢ : ¢ ' ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ | Ce -- I'he conservative papers, which were | Juisating creatures i At 0 1 i ; ] - Wallace & Parks) [petetiy er 8 4 : 4 i | "Use Sashweights made. in King ready to scream over any revelations ! joo | . ~ : | ston at Angrove's Foundry | Gperial prices tor large quantities c " . 1 y 0. er ---------------- | | | 3 | CAR LING S Kingston's Cash and One-Price Clothing Store. MA LT EXTRACT AAS ATIITAATIALTILLLTLAIIIARIINNS | the Beterboro Reviow suggests "a gov- | The position of Queen's College, in | y BIBBY'S CAS STAN | ernment enquiry."" What could it as-|its relations with the church, will ba} 3 & : won . I i mss , . cebamimmpnsisses | certain ov learn _ that is ng already | detormined to-day. The issue 1s in the | Phone 201. tknown ? "There is," it/ rematks, balance, as it were. 'wholesale lying on one Side or the ------ | DAY or NIGHT Ike great worry of the Weekly Sun | i ------ bys Xhe conservative 1 B. ' interest men were put in the box | matter with the British ensign ? Won't Cliff's Real Estate Agency ne the judges would not believe, it do? SUOCFSSHRS TO 0. G. JOHNBON. a man pen language like FLORISTS < | election trial, and drive Hon. Mr." this, co vid, so intense, so graphic, in connection with the West Peterbbro | Could | | Stratton out of public hfe, have given without the eéxperience which | Palms, Ferns and Out Flewers. De | : ici he iniquities | 9 sign work a specialty. 'Phenes, @onser- [vey to terrible griel. The iniquities guffering. and discovery produces ? . a . : A vatories, 285; Shop, 289 of+ some people are simply unendur- | nse ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ~ | able. Something must be done, and | EDITORIAL NOTES other." i | { , | The charge of corruption was made 18 what flag the Canadian cruisers will | candidate. In his fly when they are built. What is the { whom EI. } 1s s@ One wdietme after another | . . : i ESTABLISHED 1882. and ha Ie indicus nt 3 ant . A city manulacturer reports that he WT ¢ . failed. The grossly ofiensive acts were! Ce on one day t ploy ti i " 5 I MAYCLIF * | : | i a alle cea on one us 0 @ 0 1 n "The achelor,"' ae The Grand, on i iv ar i 1 gell | those of the man who undertook to nelp hie desired. Is this a gign thai Saturday, Oct: 9th. Matinee and Night H A live dollar ill Ww ill Where 'you can bu or ) i yropert v Al 1 y rance | play the part of ' traitor and for a the men cannot be had or that being | , -_ FI ! : buy the best shoes in property. Also insura money consideration. He 'has been ac- | : f Drive Away Aches. Kingston. That means written in best companies. ned of perjury: ~Tvo others: who found they do not want the work [here is nothing else to be had that 2 lot -- bit when you = vn understoo "5 + 'damaging | There is nothing of the Baurass will drive away aches; pains and sore: . : .t J ~ here understood: to have CamMAgIR | ACK ing of th asa } oes so quick rect . them. aWay.. '6 » Me atents QEO. C LIE | 8 evidence, proposed to sell out to the about Earl Rosebery. He has his say ness so quickly and keep -them away see our Men's Patents, . so surely as Smith's White Liniment. mn, . wri Ye a5 noe St % defence for $400¢and 8200 respectively. on . the imperial budget, but he does is 'the one remedy that never fails ; ans, and winter Calf 99 ( larend e : { They represented the contingent who | not propose to do any campaigning to care sprains, swelling, inflamma- |' . . A Specials, you will be in er ede | ful things in a little side for the bemefit of the conservaniv: tion, 'neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago L - Nove with them. | and all deep-seated aches and pains A Large bottle, 25c. at J. B. McLeod's, i by the judges " ae . successor to Henry Wade, corner King 2 \ A Cok 3 1 | So that the lying is pretty well lo- Phere - will be. no patronage in the land Brock streets and corner Princess ol are vi 0 (d cated without a 'wovernment ehquiry, | building oi the Canadian cruisers and Montreal streets. I » land it is for the Hon. Mr. Foy to say | Fhe naval department is Being organ-| ---- : and $66 them " | what he is going to do about it He ized by British officers, on non-politi- | The landlady goes to extremes | y . : cal lines. This ought to suit the most when she feeds her boarders head | i : , | orthod cheese and pigs' feet. . {touch with the proceedings at Peter- | orthodox - The busine man who doesn't ad- The Inflexible, the. British room, and their evidence was rejected | party a { was said, a few daye ago, to be in corvaiany dagship vertise because "times are hard," is tlike the ostrich who buries its head in now in New York, will try.and beat the sand to escape the hunter. { the Mauretania's speed on } return There isn't much satisfaction in fig to England. 1 she does {heré will be Unite out why the other chap beat voit, boro, and with the dispesition . to | butt in wherever there was occasion for: him to do so What is he going to do about removing from the riding pS : 5 : 3 helo 2 he i « 8 s resting upon | . 3 y ih mplication that is g ui | another evidence that the British navy it, and abating "the scorn and con-| anliv Vain THINK 1 BOUT THIS? A Cahada {i= really up-.wo-dale - ------ EE ; _-- FPP > (LAE > " empt ol Canady | ome | J J . . i inh ! z ep ---- ek i An Uncongquerable Foe. it is a mere momentary qualm. which | Saint-Saens And Wagner. he saw a part of the MS. score of one OUTLOOK 'IN ENGLAND The third degree is not approved by Youth's Oompanton RO a before.] ¢i y ae § | ohdon 2 AT P- c RE agers Operas yingion oe piao. 4 . s a {he Toronto police commissioners The A ok nila a Now. for my part the great! Camille Saint-Daens has 'been an | Sitting down at the instrument Samt you afford to de- Mr. Borden, the leader of the op } | John Bright ence.described t : trib 1 part," sale. he 8 he fangs abl I t ici 1 'ss . ogan to play the music, and so - { police have no right to put on gentle ot. stage fright w which he, wa a une i had practice enough. | questionably the loremost musician in | Daens began 10 play € y 8 > 1 lay frers ? s s returned from En sland | : : : i have ne rad nel boven IN : tai sorte was his ing that Wag- Ry maliel & position, - ha tutte | | pressure in extracting damaging or miliar with telling and quotable pot 1 risen 10 ress an | France since the death of Gounod Like | masterly was hi rendermg ha B, 4 Oi what avail 3s pro: 'and commurnicated on invitation | He was discussing public speaking at te; barge or small, wit . so 'many other musicians, hie began to | ner, who was in the next room, rusica ( incriminating evidence. -Se Col, Deni } } 1 : i +futd B a { rige Dawson, an eminent E T g a shi he kr at the pfano when quiie a child, and | m and joy fully 'embraced hime CM f 4 \ | ] w only 17 when he. composed his. | Sajnt-Saens 1s still as brillant a plan- crastination ? some of his impressions {o the press. At Dbest--in a lew He is satisfied that the liberal = gov weoks--prices will be| trnment "has the best of it on the Lsan alleges, and he knows a thing orn dav, when, according the | i : | two about police court proceduce 1a par he David Christie isteoat." first symphony He was a friend of | ist as he 15-8 composer. | ' | Wagner, Liszt, and Gounod, and apro- | -------------- higher bridget question, that the masses are| The coming euriosity 1s said to be he or ' y The little Candy Cold Cure Tablets pos of his first meeting with W net | Are you waiting for that Suserlait Let us, therefore have in favour of the pew basis of taxa }: the Jady cop." Whv not? The wor I Y , xe 3 * 1 | called Preventics, will in a few. hours ja : tory is told. Saint-Saens | time when you are ready' to buy a 1 p : i ; . x skin and | epfely check all Colds or LaGrippe. | wi t the great Ger- thome ? See Mel ann now. your order now and because of the attitude of | nan who seek the sufirage demand the 1 : +t with the Pry them ! 48:950. 'Sold by all dealers. man with a letter troduction from, If your competitor talks about yon the landed gentry. He is quite cor-|,i.ht to fill any position for whi h iol n 4 us or 3" « i People who speak volumes seldom |a friend. On béing shown into a ante- (put him. on your pay roll Never mind CRAWFORD, rect in his conclusion when he says | (hev have the qualification In the , hE MYT d. "or, if 1 have, | talk like a book iroom to await the arrival of his host, | what ihe says, so long as he talks. ee irray's wctions," he said: "Phone, 9, Foot of Queen St, that the party which he admires, the as ee --- " i Ss : : oe y 9, ? : tory party--and in no particular seuse Lr ---- ya [a a ; rE pe yn identified with the party am Canada : ; : G i Ti i i 'he bliin \ t there gre has s riousty blunders in Ye manner v Is 00 » ea an! umber of men lB au Ro 0 ken andthe rea | J If you use it you know it is good. Will "ae mare at Ne eng shod you tell your friends? °° t ~

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