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Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Nov 1907, p. 4

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i i -- Me a meeting later, ~ there was read a letter Yberal candidate, in. which the purity of the election, and made 'a Ha asked Js. Sianeli 4 select hundred men from ranks of the liberal party. He would select a like number from among the lconservative party; these men so se Jocted would pledge themselves, in writing to take every possible pre- caution to secure the conduct of the in conformity with repetition of the ceil il s have and es 4 Pig ih F £ { Hl isk iH LEiEif HH i ik F il i i : ¢ Clinton. B, Evans, the editor of the » ef r authority, scarified the president because seeing something wrong, he scolded about it without realizing the damage caus- led by his disturbing talk. He was pot responsible for the panic, but ke helped it alobg in not saying the as- suring word. The Saturday Evening Post has been doliberate in reaching a conclusion, it is apparently a correct one. $164,000,000. The great fiscal agencies "and © and selene HOBlY .| of such a thing ? | familiar greeting. Brockville, "Oh, he's a lovely man." ------ IT money in October had become Shey san ge very scarce, though the rate was low | 4, not bother the holders over the +i | enolighg? three to: three: and one: & 'been ily increasing its de- {posits in the banks until they reached |" at Washington, Paris, and London were doing their best to prevent an try, and there would be no panic times are good if confidence in 4 be. pregerved, 7. con Ghd wes on | revert, In, G4. gatbcprises v 3 Ome year past Kom whothit Santa Olius | ae: os vay Isis Bae soar, . Me js coming this yesr. Why not send |Lorham residing with and taking care -- 3 Mr. Taylor, M.P., denies that he cemetery for interment by the side of was in any way associated with the b : corruptors in a Brockville election; hor loss. She had no family of her Of course. Who would ever suspect him own. Mrs. James M. Thomson, Garden street, received a telegram on Tues- : day last, calling her to Uxbridge, on Bxscutors are lable for demages| C0" the cudden death of her when 'they misdirect or mismanage anf ther. She was accompanied by Mr. estate. Is there no redress when they | Thomson. Lh ke i : i legal -| The remains te Ernest F. Jo Shit, 44 the 'advies of Forsey, of Regina, Sask., who died from injuries received by being thrown Daniel Derbyshire ing congratu- from his horse, arrived here ou Thurs. . ia being ta day last, in charge of his aunt, Mrs, Jated on his call to the senate. The|p "J. Ellis, of Winnipeg, The re- Whig joins in the chorus, using the | mains have been kept and the funeral a ing, #0 well known in|delayed for the arrival of his mother, Mrs, W. S. Forsey, of Fresno, Cal, who was sxpecte Satitrday, but did Donovan i not arrive lll Sunday afternoon. Me. in, M.P.Psiat. Hamilton, The funeral was held, to-day, from the lauded the Whithey government andi ijece of his grandlather, Warren said it was ontitled to the loyal sup- pEwirman, Church street, to Willow port of the workingman. For why? What has the present government done for the workingmen ? i his recovety. When Mr. Bermingham talked before Word ae reathed town that Miss our board of trade of cheap power| Panny Ballour Timberlake, daughter from producer gas some people smil- pf. Hes. Mr. and Mrs. William Timber. ed. But Toronto, Hamilton and Mont. , for some time teacher here in vi it some the Weet Ward school, is seriously ill real are now. giving. it atten- | Ottawa with +: sphoid fever. Miss N. E. ing, of Watertown, N.Y., rendered a very fine solo in The Montreal Herald suggests that |Christ church, last evening. Sir Wilirid and some of his colleagues A. J. Seale, Garden street, disposed take short tif out to the constitu-|Of his fine team, of Shetland ponies on sncies: in Eastern Ontario during the | 1hursday last, lo the Unde Tom's cemetery. Henry Parker, Church street, father of H.'A. Parker, LDS. is seriously ill, and slight hopes are advanced for § 4 Cabin- com 3 session, so that they will be free to| The apany People's Society of go west next summer. Good idea | Grace Methodist church held a very Hope it will be realized. successful literary evenitg on Friday ® ---- last. A good programme of music {Toronto talks of haraving millions gad Song was yesdotsy suk an tgeel. of money as freely as if it was good b paper oh rs, .gaven hy Miss for any public debt, no matter how Juliana Stevens, teacher in the Stone enormous. There is a limit to the! Mrs. C. J. Wilson, of Deseronto, was debt-bearing capacity of the munici- summoned to the bedside of her palitics, and Kingston, as well as To- futher, Thomas ogee. Stone street, roufo, should heap this fact in mind. [tically Ti With pooamonin- The American railways will not car- poStinee Eyesight To Religion. ry expl into Canada. Good for facturers of it selves, by special cars, for a mono- poor explosives when a better grade [ver his eyes. . can be had in Canada? "Against that dazzling glare A Free "Ad." Montreal Gazette. Wan A convention for the On- tario house. Apply any old time, af-iof some sort? You live in ter the ice harvest, at tory headquar- | world's worst sun glare, but tors. day to the caid of an Algerian vil neithes Convicts On A Farm. Torasto Telegram. 1t is understood the government in-ihids all true believers to shade thei tepds largely to follow the lines laid | yes. Obeying the Koran implicitly w down in the industrial farm at Mans- | dwellers i : fisld, Ohio, where prison garb is notison brims to our headgear, In Worh, and prisoners are ivided into sequence there is more blindnes trusty," "'semi-trusty"" and "hard among us than among 'any other pec ened' classed with privileges of an ex- ple in the world.' » ceptional character given to those who are found worthy of them. Confidence Coming Back. Brantford Expositor. . Some of the New York banks which |, 4 ces has a peak.' The Explanation. Rochester Herald. cial are opening for business | 4 conditions again. of politicians, loca There are Inahy Who, when they know! in financial and political life for a want'it to want it. and explanation as to why the words "I ten dollar gold pieces. matter. a "What answers did you get?" . = Jhitaey's Troubles. wan evidently fr. Whitney places the seal of gov- Oppenbicim. ernment approval on t ctios of x those jawsmiths who make their liv- Dyspepsia Radically Cured. ing by fomenting trouble between em- offey of plums to those who ereate the Roadhouse 'chairman of the board of [by Day's Dyspepsia Cure. Recent examiners for stationary engineers and. complete the fiasco ? : -- tonic and laxative properties. 3 - : bottle contains sixteen days' Control of Rates. Poronto News. "An agreement to expropriate the a existing plant or an arrangement for | The Egoist. effective control of rates would save Fliegeade Blaetter. | plain the meaning of egotism class. water | to turn our energies towards sew and water supply. Besides, ultimatfly competing power, lighting or services mean a Zion Hak] ifapPeved: Tt! for Wm Ps tes have the money," says the prices' as last year. v {had enough to live on, or wasn't ask- do in America. "1 shall winter in tie Sahara," said annoyance of being awakened, morn- the Canadian 'article, and the manu-|a travelling man. "With a caravan ines, by earthquakes almost as deaf- should prepare them-|shall traverse, under a blinding sun, iening as a guaranteed alarm clock. an endless plain of snow white sand, | Tokio for yours, where the cherry at- hlossoms x + but none of my Nohamineipn poly: of the business. Why import tendants will wear any kind Bf shade senses, while the government as gently W the to compete with 'Friseo except Tokio, backs of their necks will be swathed | until one {in white linen, and even their ears Tokio earthquakes happens along and will be protected. Nothing, though will keep the sun out of their faces. {a few hundred. "Wondering about this, I said one! Yau realize that, in the way of com- " 'Why don't you Arabs wear a cap | nly. thing to do is the | dig up the her fez nor turban under any circumstan- " "The Koran,' the caid said, 'for-| in the desert avo like poi-| cop- | Ansel. Op heim, vice-president of | EID to penetrate you from: the face in- the Chicago and Great Western Rail , company, was at the Waldori- | suspended payment during the finan-| Aoioris last night. He knows all sorts | is is both a sign of return-| 4 3 : | typhoid d leav for as y 3 ato and national. He said that he{tyYPhowd, and leaves room for us many ing confidence and an aid thereto. |} 4 ,cked a great many of his friends pneumonias and rheumatism as av God We Trust," had been left off the | Of course, there is "Most of the folks said that Teddy of 522,000 jealous," replied Mr. {many dead out of 862,000 in Caleutta. That relaxed, disordered condition of | east, thoroughly disgusted with his ws pnd their works . He eq | the digestive system marked hy con- r E plage » ) to keep people. by - tho stant distress after eating, flatulency, {can think of, they are liable to ad- biliousness, heartburn, and headaches | Vise him to go to Bagdad, Arabia. If sla t stir. Why d he not make can be promptly and thoroughly cured [Vou go. you will find that the most bigges or | Popular inquiry among Bagdad visi- ronic cases alike yield to the rem. | tors barks back to the game of your edy. This preparation has digestive, | innocent childivood : "Button, + ntton, i Each | who has the hutton ?" A treat- | Jom. For sale only at Wade's Drug caused by a peculiar local disease that millions of civic money and enable us| The teacher was endeavoring to ex-| Unprejudiced travellers agree that to the the only man who is wise in trying to i "Who is it," he said, "who expects [is the nervous bank cashier, who may on the con-{ never to be neglected, wha expects the | have a pressing cause for sudden de- sumers through the excessive charges! best of everything, imagines that he parture. necessary 10 support the excess capital | is the centre of everything, who never | wereseses------------r---- thinks of nor dows anything for any- Fody else but | expeoty' everything dose] Save yoursell pain; warey Him vap{ by ealy crew wand by usivg he neverdailing Put: ngm's Painless Com and Wort' Ex- Please; tepehier™ kaid* the | small : © lamily, the | tradtor 1b is! reliable and wets quick-4- ¥ ky JHA a leveled, boarded * and" Will' have extra] © haga 5 hocks "Same popu bob: que wt Sarge wine, hioned, g fires and the real thing in endirons for the winter, and flowering meads, that have been obligingly tagged by Wordsworth and Cowper, for the sum- me woman, or even the chronic kick- er, man, might be happy there for a few thousand years or so, if only he ed to work longer than twenty-five bours a @ay, as he so often tries to But ask any Pittsburger, once caught in a London fog, bow much he would have given, as he bumped from lamp-posts into bobbies or stepped off a curb to the crossing and found him- self swimming in the Thames instead of the gutter, to have swapped a London fog for the grimiest Pittsburg morning that ever cost him two cakes of soap and a shampoo, and sce how quickly he will moan : "Oh, my native land !" Let London slide; it's only useful, anyway, for promoters of the Auri- ferous Salted and Cold Storage Gold Mining company, unlimited, and for ladies who want to associate with royalty and nobility. Try old Madrid and forget that you used to be part of the government at Washington, counting wornout ten- dollar bills at fifteen hundred per an- num, with the thermometer crowding at ninety-five degrees and old-age pen- | sions still unborn. | Madrid ought to be good enough for anybody--until the "solano" comes whooping along from the south-east bringing the temperature higher than fever heat and blowing clouds of dust so dense that the only escape is inside he house, with every door and win- low shut tightly and the cracks stop- ped up. France is so much better. Not Paris, where they're having an out- break of Apaches now, who cut your throat merely to improve their repu- tations, but, say. quiet Marseilles, where commerce flows so peacefull: There, as soon as the fearful mistral, or death-bearing east wind, blows, board the first steamer for plain U, 8.A., if you have to come as a stow: away, for the city's death rate amps fiftw per cent. and nobody' knows what sort of a mistral gevm may catch you if you don't watch out. Ae But sappose vou do come from "Frise co. You would be: mighty particular, of coursé: any 'Frisco man has a right to be, when he remembers the finest climate in the world, and the most beautiful women and the richest table, and the cheapest wines and the most luscious friiits. No man in or/out of his senses would dream of forsakin~ such a paradise if it weren't for the gently . steal away vour isteals away your cash. No place fit of the geguine, first-class , kills two hundred thousand, instead of - | petition, Tokio has left your heart's first aueen waiting at the church. The mosey back and | litary hatchet against "Los Angeles and Portland. | Perhans vou are one of the millions {in all the big cities who lie in wait with boiling kettles or elaborate con- {densing apparatus for the omnipresent {typhoid germ, and you wish to get as {far away from the American veriety of disease germ as possible. ,.| Best to go as far away as shins can | take you--to Calcutta, India, whore a {white man is a Sahib still, and is {regarded with comething of awe. It {looks fair, until some of the smells he- - e s | ward, and you learn that you have 10,000 chances out of a scant million of dying by cholera. That beats any American record for | 1, n | American climate can throw in for n |g00d measure. Bombay--try it, iif you want to, It Jeads Calaita only a neck; 9,000 dead of cholera out in Bombay, against as {But then the bubonic plague is the I pet trouble of Bombay. { When a man is down and out in the ocation and every other location Ie The "Bagdad button' is a sore attacks the majority of {visit that city, and it leaves a but. {ton-shaped scar. So that the "but { ton" is Bagdad's trouble. persons who {leave home city troubles behind him If Tormented With Cerms. and dis 1AHIN Serious from Like Conditions The very thi table and the knile strikes terror to her ht of the operating heart. As one woman expressed it, when told by her physician that she must undergo an operation she felt that her death knell had sounded. Our hospitals are full of women who are there for just such operations! It is quite true that these troubles may reach a stage where an operation is the only resource, but such cases are much rarer than is generally supposed, because a great many women have Deen cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Ty after the doctors had said an operation must be performed. In fact, up to the point where the knifé must be used to secure instant relief, this medi- cine is certain to help. The strongest and most grateful state- ments possible to make come from women who, by taking Lydia E. Pink- hant's Vegetable Compound, have esca- ped serious operations. Mrs. Robert Glenn of 434 Marie St, Ottawa, Ont., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- - ia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com ou is so well and widely known that it oes not need my recommendation, but I am pleased to add it to the many which yoa have in its favor. 1 have suffered unfold agonies from a serious female trouble for nearly three years, and the doctors told me that I must undergo an operation, but as I was unwilling to do this, I tried your Ve- Compound, and I am only too AVOIDED Co Rar ARE Women Suffering Will Be Interested. Tate SD ENO W NN Dt Sa pail po od saving me n of an Spetstion and the immense bills attending the same. Pray accept my bearty thanks and best wishes." Miss Margaret Merkley of 275 3d Street, Milwankee, Wis, writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- "Loss of strength, extreme nervousness, severe shooting pains through the pelvio organs, cramps, bearing-down pains, and an irritable disposition compel me to seek medical advice. The doctor, i an examination, said that 1 had a serious female trouble and ulceration, and advi an operation as my only hope. To this I strongly objected--and I decided as a last resort to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "To my surprise the ulceration healed all the bad symptoms disappeared, and 1 am once more strong, vigorous and well ; and I cannot express my thanks for what it has done for me." Serious feminine troubles aresteadily on the increase among women--and before submitting to an operation Svely woman should try Lydia ¥ Pinkbam's egetable Compound, and write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for advice. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been i the worst forms of female complaints, al functional troubles, inflammation, ulcer- ation, falling and displacement, weakness, irregularities, indigestion and nervous prostration. Any woman who could read the many grateful letters on file in Mrs. Pinkham's office would be con- vinced of the efficiency of ber advice and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound. 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Never have more handsome styles - been offered the, trade, & § ED b 3 Ri Tham : i bia prominent 'citizen of' } the heroine of a mysteriov which bas just been suecc wolved. Aboyt.a year ago, Dulong began to 'suffer witl aches. There was no apparen for them. After trying the ¢ "headache remedies," and fa get relief, Mrs. Dulong consull eral physicians, who pooh-ho idea of anything out of the « and told her she "would be ab Vague hints became rumors, Mrs. Dulong being poisoned? was--and strangest of all, by Not intentionally--nor with dry nevertheless, shé was slowly ing herself Headaches Gre & 'sign of bladd, poisoning: Bow: and kidneys. should oid the sy ftissue waste, If one of these lare weak or mot acting prope 'waste stays in the system- sorbed by the blood«and frrit _ merves and makes the headach ~*1 have tried 'Fruit-a-tiv found them splendid for hea writes Mrs. Dulong after her r "I feel =o much better since menced taking them. 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