Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Aug 1911, p. 9

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= The Daily British Whi YEAR 78-NO 199.. HEIGHT OF WAVES MAXIMUM STORM WAVE THIRTY FEET. "FINE ELECTRICIT FITURE FARMS MAY OPERATED, four 1 ¥ i2 HOW is Gne Wave Was 106 Feet High--Ter- tific Force of Water Moves Blocks | Weighing What Good flhiousands of Cpnepete of Tons, ater is tion «of th manhifving effect Af nthe ' Brande harbor York few ant the » N Ww fife wn, % of hear damage witve that Broke " sit "1000 wiles eo Haomk height of The officers esti the wave at this height, secording to hi American, is exceptional, for it breakin f throw npreceslentesd, thst Finst far un ay broken wave Unbroken may must he 1 bored the ohatnele he: th greater could HAPPENS HOW ri wave treme cases veach of for wave of LRrY Wik\ es in = trough to eres Much higher it oil from Changes Style of Wome ns | feet aeenr ' (osiuming., as 4 re earthy caquakes character have sometimes heen otherwise wnding tered in taking vessel itfrequently bottom, Aecording to has probably to tha temporary man of w height of the storm 1 Lean we BuLpry - bon them wd and Vaughan seh devoted than Or subject Wives Vere birt the the w ardhinnry wr tle thin thirty feet exeeptionnl violence the may reach thirty feet, mum height of forty is regurtled au height of waves 1 bade tha the height of one-half the titles am ho Ve about mm Cornish Wik veloiity of 0 Name interesting example height which break be thrown th aml the worl in. moving heels Wheeler hix "Practica Tides Waves" Nlevenson Cavy « in ane records wis thrown to a height feet ai Bell Hoek Aideorngy brankwater it is wiler has been feat \i Fe Watley thy Fight thrown 3 Whigs 1 "KINGSTO», ONTAKIO, SATURDAY, AUGUST zo, fe... = B a Small Gasoline Engine on Brook Would Mean in Gen. | multe a Supply of, Electricity. hight far), or th ithe resi of \ {United States, must be rae ed ------ American trade will slip ato {CANADIAN RECIPROCITY FOES, hands without injuring the BRITISH TARIFF CRY HUSHED. [manufac turer. The Canacd.an peeple an * not. mx a mood to sa tariff ws 1 oany direction general tard applying to} he world, particularly the] sel so that | 2 Lot Pritishc} Canadian | on ai investigation Shows Latest Argun. Pas ment That Agreement With Units 2 Motherland I {velopment edd States Balks otherlane 403 fe Geain Growers' Association. < hel is Another Bogey, Friemls Des [West has declared for sn increase 3 2 | clare. the British preference, so that Dritds reciprocit fgoods shall enter Canada at only one | CEPTOALY half the rates ¢f the genera! tariff and | United Sta i 3 . . 3 Ua. [that this Gwent Britain's | gradually increased un | do- | of the present campaign. y This state of affairs is proved by de | ! i A PROFESSOR'S IDEA. wivantay u between Tells of Right Way to Spend a Vacation. ] A ug avor be further til free trade obtains between the minion and the motherland Standing behind protected man ufacturers goverament andl the ! apposition _both have declined to favor this Many of the manufac ! > turers welcome no opoortasity ! Ree: 3 hh | ito foster trade with the motherland dw . leaving the British preference ax is | AS fan) raising ral tavidl, but none onditic taal wo fof them has vet ventured to lay this of | Proposal before an electorate strongiy tinged with low tariff sentiment. All ask that pat," as well as the rest of and Gr ada i= un lesirable ar ative | newspapers in cam- | fnguery inte | {hat gument SpeaKers '1 Lie he the paign now visged, ithe situation Meals, however, x proposal this is as much a straw would as the annexation procity between { Motherlund appe the re nun of improbal FS 3 it into Lhe gene cause of t Canada the f fate x is ment. the manufacfurers inn | Doth parties "stand v1 Great Britain mm to} ! { i now 1g aanst the world the | . Relationships Changed. I his | wandered | Of Que and fguaint | hem, while | nor st of which Prov latest sk from the wotygaead of the | ench-Canadian of hu | wn Baptiste has lost kis wife; | as a mark of respect and a vis | of @Wourning he put a black the sleeve of his coal Hi | three months wire be married her thank at quite rng | and | new | is the Wp and prepared necesgary t Pominion st neither is has i sles inthe fmipire, to | take the pract Fuoglish steps o here Hee swell it «big oy Hee the Anan he strongest rtically f le sign protec [hand on ng welds Wi | grew lonely, death hut and of his wile he did competitors no the 1 of comrse, 3 ' i asic ile hambm (pr bain's taf reform policy W that | Proper to : { 50° quickly, did 1 wt to at Une J é Baptiste had not we and, his ob arn wile met a friend, seen for time irung, he who wees overt die in Lie tain ROY adil and the badge ol. 3 y Fean oni ; family hms British pire eestor inlay She di fut eragin ceneral tari plied the happy bridegroon these dutie " high id rst ries Canada » United State Kingdom, of import uring March 3st, 1911: | Then 1 SASL,691 514 | Tadgeins { hack tor the hack Wanted to Conte Back. in Car, Juggingx,"" saad It + st in the ma : back to oul | You won't this make guy mistake mys | buying {the wet agent There isn't Com output." don't want i," retarted | WK had wasn't an ¢ ear | had, ant 1 Haven't me Harper's Weeki Fhwre bist ul i" v Luited King anything return 19325371 (to walk von vou can show with a lew 274,544 858 | it market, 1 | achmwnt | | sanctiin edt Britain woth of two tarih sin't tossel tha" wii Canady 16 ed things Woy ooften given ow be: done: ~The British hy products must be reduced even further | party 1s to HG Rol an aothgl git e hired man ea must on our smlenoe { tening earn his wage ------ " LO ne the NOE ns wns $0 elu x 4 maglon Sia fritither prepared { ---- Sale Continues Until Friday, Sept. 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Is will re. lieve catarrh in its most obstinate form, LOVE IN THE CASE HACHELOR OF 18 WEDS WIDOW 64 YEARS OLD. ---------- Philadelphia Customs Clerk Leads Buide to Altar After 20 Years Courtship. Fhilndiiphia, Aug. 26.After re maining «ingle for seventy-three years Charks W. Ridgway took unto him wif un bride, Mrs. Rebecca S Webster, who is sixty-four vears old and the of Dennison Webster of the great Dan making AVE under wid w Charles : relative had 1042) who was a idl home the courtship tar their tat, Way foth been Lehigh had twenty heen re than veprs wap performed by the Lee, pastor of St church, at his st rest 7 lay of bride, m | he ceéremon Rev. J ] Vals home lor Hunter, a nephew best man Beveridge Preshytetian South 45th the was After the emall treakfast wedding there was a party nt the Belle ville Stratford The wide and bride groom left to-day for Portland, Me, where they will pass their honeymoos Mr. Ridgwa, ix a clerk in the Cam. den House, where he has bess empleo forty years He is widely politieally in Masopie amd Fellows' eircles For several he was chairman of the repub cily commitiee : ---------- od for I nown and Ole A French Heroine, Souvenir Franceise has placed a tablet on a house gt Bievres to com memaorate Mme. Juliette Dodou. There wan o large assembly, as was fitting for the ocension, inksmuch as the lady played uu important part at the time of the war with Germany, sa¢s the Lon- don Globe. She had charge of the tele graph office at Pithviers, and bid toe machines during the day, pretending they had been seized. At ghd abe brought theni ont and suceeded is tap ping the wires over which thie German communications wete passing. The in- formation thus received she communi ented to General d' Aureile de Paladines She was discovered, beadghi before a» rourt martiel and sew to death. Ihe Kaiser's father, though mot 8p proving Mwe, Dodu's act, could not help ddmiring hee patriotism, The and through his representative she was par: doned A -------------------- ------ she Wasn't a Factor. With a flower in his coat and a mirk on his fade the old gentleman waggered wlong the parade in a merry mood, says London Angwers "Pifty years ago," he murmired rome niseent] Lax a holiday belle threw Min fol], well, well 1" voice hmiled him 'Abo, Jim 1" i eyied ou doin' ere "Colds atin' mv golden weddin', buck," Jim, greeting his yuaintance . "Wall, vou look it.. New us a penny | Flower cane--atl the toff I Fim grinned sheepishly under bus amihusiastic seritimy. "But why aiit't the wile with you, oh Her 1 auswered Jim scornfally, "Why she nin't nothin' to do with it, he's me fourth " ' people are oply wise in ; wile Yhem a What Ld yo old ry lied Wen, friends A jot of imngination The brains of denaome it's injustice, kien olesr of ii, a dude are not bys

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