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Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Aug 1910, p. 6

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full information and Pullman re- military - servic' PTS TITER 4% ¢ EXCURSIONS eh, Whi and ITN, petutu uotl August 30th, Excursions August 94h and 23rd. good to return within 60 apply to 1 ©. HANLEY, Agent, ohuson and Ontario Streets. rete Sw NER * #45 ¢ PACIFIC RAILWAY. EXCURSIONS Wo Canadian North-West. | "August 9th and 2rd. Siig GOOD FOR $9 DAYS. | {GSTON -~OTTAWA. ington 12.01 p.m, arrive Ot« DTA 10.45 am, "atnive) ation at K. & P. and ket Office, Ontario Street. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent, sas. auInNTR RAILWAY. a "tuspdsy at on, LET pe feaves Kingsiol ve S00 Sus. " a ngston to swan was enn $8.00 x wk we oes $3.00 «ewe BRAG «+ $6.00 » sons «10.80 pm. "NY. is' Ports ; ER 430 Ban. ond North King EE Iw Hache! r e 26th, steam ire 7430.18 am. for e, Riss. ledve at 5pm, Bay of M 8nd intermediate Bay J. P. Hanley, nts, Ticket Ageat. COMPULSORY a AGAIN TO THE FORE, , Sh $ xii in dprkiain Moy ivecide | * Question--=so Long as Liberals { Rule it Will Not Come fo Pass. London, July 30.~The agitation for | Eug- compulsory milibary service in socomd land, which started os the time in the House of 0, has been pushed so energetically "Lopds ten dave | t there Tol thst it willy | po jasue. in the mext national ecam- paign, which will probably be carly in 5 : anuary. It i» a matter of months since Lovd | Roberts tried to start a 'compulsory hoom with his speech in the House of Lords, point- ing to the danger of an invasion Edgland by a forsign power, = Germe: ass of course, implied. scription campaign was started i, the conservative newspapers, but England didn't take to the idea of conse ription and the militarists, fearful of njur- ing their chances in the last election; dropped the subject. | Since then a quiet caimpaign of edu. cation has been in progress until the conscriprion party « to get out into the open again. If sized the oceasion when the adminis { tration recently admitted that #t could iget only 275,000 men to join the terri: torials, or English militia, out of the 350,000 which it Would like to bring | the farce up: to. The minute this admission wag de the Earl of Portsmouth arose in the House of Lords to say that the present voluntary system of enlist: ment is never going to provide an fi te force for home defence, in view of the opinion prevalent among experts that the landing of a large hostfle force is practicable." Other Conseriptioniste had much the hetter jie argument, Wile e liberals remain in control of the administration it is éartain that | the military cloment will fail to se- cure the: fulfillment of its wishes, bat in the event of a conservative victory in the next election &t is oqually cer tain that every effort will be made to- {ward the adopifon of the militarists' = Bernhardt a Great Grandmother. London, Aug. | 1.-Madame Bernhardt became 'a great mother today. Mrs. Gross, daughter of her son, Maurice havdi, gave birth to a daughter. Bern There are between soldiers gt Pine Plains camp, near Wa- tertown, N.X. Sinking Spells Every Few Days "At she time I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy I was having sinking spells every few days. My hands and feet would get cold; 1 could scarcely | breathe, and could feel myself | gradually sinking away until I would be uncomseious. Those about me could not tell there was life in me. After these +f spells I would be very weak and nervous, sleepless and without appetite; had neuralgia in my head and heart. After taking the remedy a short time all this disappeared and in a few weeks all the heart trouble was gone." MRS. LIZZIE PAINTER 1 803}4 3d Ave. Evansville, Ind. For twenty years we have been constantly receiving just such letters as these. . There is scarcely a locality in the United 'States where there is not some one who can testify to the merits of this remarkably suc- . cessful Heart Remedy. ° Price $1.00 at your druggist. He should supply yous If he does net, send price to us, we prepaid. PR. MILES MEDICAL GO. Toronter | ! Prices reduced on ELECTRIC IRONS TOASTERS By the way have you every tiied toast made ou an Electric Toaster, if not you have never eaten toast. Let us send you ene. i vided it was safe | Sarah grand- William Godfrey is very happy the the aprival of a son at his home. 1,000 and 5,000 { thiown on. to the rocks i of | A vigoro! I% COn- i Canada's navy." these will be trained the force that will man % WA SS---------------- ------ NOTES FROM SYDENHAM. Trustees of Famous. Ladies' Would Appoint Man, Boston, July 30-4 foot to appoint a wan of Wellesley: Cailoge, naw Hazzurd has vesigned the men members of the board of that the college keen Husiness head of duct a alais. The woman board want a woman, but, th in the minority apd will need gistance of the nae, who are now being me throurhout America, if they « ain their point and prevent i the college traditions. Boats Nearly Swamped During the : Heavy Storm.' Sydenham, July 29.--\ fierce electric storm visited this section early Wed- nesday evening, adéompanied by, heavy wind and rain, and some damage to crops i¥ reported. Several people who were on the lake in small boats were 'wearly swamped. Mr. Bishop's gaso tine launch broke from its anchor and was carried up the lake but was for- tanately rescued before any damage was done. The wind mill on the farm of Wilson Brawley was blown! dowan, About. twenty belonging to Railton parish went on the excursion te Ste. Anpe de Beaupre aud have returned. over moven ad 1 ofr argue Tarento Glohe The confession of a murd France has accidentally reve crime for which the whole nat A farm of Several weddings will take place within the next two months. . Among them will be that of Miss Etta Rut- ledge and Hugh Creighton, early in| assume rosfionsisility. August: CC. Alton has sold his horse arrested for 'the murder to Dr. Sargeant and has purchased an children, automobile. Rev. T. F. Dowdell, .ac-| ound in bed: companied by Mrs. Dowdell and Tam for Jdounting his guilt: The wa lily, 'ave visiting at their old home .1n. u widower, and as he desired t A Selby, a rich woman the children Mr. and Mrs. William Waters and iencunmibrance. The judge Miss Mamie Waters, who has lived in{ly on the evident and eerta Uncle Sam's domaing for the = past|of the prisoner, twenty-four years, are renewing ac-|to strony that some shouted quaintances. for lynch law. The man was Fdward Martin, of Norwood, Mich. |denmmned to death, but to a fa arvived in the village after an ab-| haps worse, sence of tweénly years, and will visit which he had been committed his sister, Miss M. Martin, for a short] Many: were indignani time, sere | pot allowed' in constit Mrs. Chown, who bas heen living thority, to adopt a guiek with hor son, James, 18 the city, is slow at her home for a few weeks. Charles) the rer Truscott . spent Thursday in the the zullty and red-handed nat city, Mrs. James McRory is Very indignddt sowinst - hin as Jow and no hopes are held for her ozainst the innocent man. Ne recovery, E. W. Benjamin, of Yar ther, who is spending: the summer at the Beach, and suffered a stroke. re cently, 'is growing weaker. There were no poke tions Offered and many made, peonle 'have committed & od which they can make no 'Aton expl ENLARGED WELLAND CANAL Toronto - Beard of Trade Launches « St. Catharines, Ont., July 30.--A. W, Wricht, a special delegate of the To- fouto board of trade, opened a cam- mig herei in af address before. the oe al board of trade, to arouse pub- of an enlarged Hamilton Tinies Premier Asquith has consen The king will bo required fo tall: He need not bea mem the established church. tory for the pencapformists, nothing now to prevent' the sovere "no from Joining the army if he wonts to. But he a Catholic, either Anglican, fic opinion in favor Welland canal. His appeal was a national oné. The deepening of the Welland canal is not prompted by selfish mo- tives' of , s people in Toronto and Hamilton, A deeper and , bigzer Welland canal 1s the keystone "to Ua: nadu's future greatness. To hold our oral trade we must have the canal Jund not waite until the new big Uni ted States candl is built: | My, Wright will address mass meét- (ings in Toronto, Hamilton, Kingston, | Winds: sw and other points at early dates, ~ = ARYXPRIOR BOYS WRECKED. Overwhelmed by Storm and Had Nar- row: Escape. Arnprior, Ont., July 30.~Herh Me j Cormick and Albert Barnes, dwo Am: prior. boys, went for a sail in Mr. Bert Barnes' yaoht. When they 'were Lin the middle of the lake a. storm came itp, "the hoat ecame uncontroll- { able and "the engines ceashl to stir. i The crafty which was a ¥izht ore, was at Killroy's Bay, ou the Quebec side of the lake [E David Graham, who is camping he Chebse sales : Pidton, | He; Perth; 103.10 10 13-160. ville, 10%¢, to fle, | I 1 I } there, assisted the boys to land and rowed the youths home, . towing the | yaeht behind. That the boys escaped without harm is a miracle. A ---------- that a man to great throng of his whose mutibstetd bodids were man ware Public indimnst for be died in prison, becaus Hut the fact remains that an amendment to the déelaraiion 10 13-6. MAN AS HEAD OF WELLESLEY. | College | is on wes ident ti g & the on the | ery are the as¢ : { Misa ! The hot tristons | their weeds alum- arshatled | pect to a break A Crime by the People. erer in aled. a icf mmst was five er grounds was O marry an strove in wilt Lion was in fury not eon- te per ta for' Yide, ww they uted. ans instoad of a ngpthod of talkie: hie B86. Now wurderer has vonfessed, and fon 14 as it was y doubt there will be many excuses god pallia- anations the me" dby ement., ------ A Yery Simple Oath, to ll, decinte tod that he is a faithful Protestant--that het of This 8 a vie 'Thete ia British Salvation must not Roman oy to Kehipt- i AN EPISODE OF PREMIER LAURIER'S WESTERN TOUR, "At Yorkton a bodyguard of Ia is dre€sed in satlor uniforms escorted Sir streets, and, encircling him on the p atform, at an opportune moment, sang: Rule Britannia. Wilfrid Laurier through the From such as COBDEN TO HAVE HOTEL. -------- Will he Temperance One---Run by = Syndicate. Cobden, Ont., July 30.--Cobden' is aghin' enjoying the luxury of 'a hotel. When the town went dry, on May 1st, both hotels closed their © doors and yards. Since then there has Leen no accommodation for the travelling com. | Public. excepting that provided hy the citizens who managed to take carve of all comers up till a couple of weeks ar go, whet some of those who had been keeping open house were compelled to desist. Since then visitors to Cobden have fared pone too well, \s SOON a8 the hotels closed the temperance people to work to relieve the situation and effecting an set {organization made a canvass for steck {ture I in a company whose ehject was to build a hotel, Upwards of 37,000 was Lauhseribt 1 and the McCoy House legs- tock AR ndicate of the business men was formed, a three-vear lease effected with the owner and the hotel farni- and equipment purchased. Newbraska Is Very Ungrateful. arertown Times Thy Nebraska downed Mr. Bryan on the county tion issue, whch he favored, and which had been already adopted Ly both. the republican and prohibition. state conventions. The refusal to follow Mr. Bryan makes county op- tion the main gssde jn the Nebraska state election, with republicans and prohibitiomsts for it, and the demo- cratic platform azainst it. The result cannot bd doubtful ju that state, as Mr. Bryan clearly sees, and he wished fo avord it by keepirig the issue oul of the state election. The Nebraska democeryts are very urkrateful. Mr, Bryan has given them the only stand in% they ever had. He has carried the state' and delivered the offices to them several times; and now that they con sider the lion dead they are all ready to kick him. Mr. Bryan has been a great advertisement for the state of Nebraska, have ap- democrats ut Insurance Against Rain, Ottawa Free I'ress English insurance companies have bedi iskiting policies this summer to holiday makers guaranteeifiz them compensation against rain, Some (Can adians especially those in the west, would have been glad to secure as surance that it would rain. Bet then that is The way the old world wags. Mrs. Caroline Newmiller, aged sixty- SIX years, a resident of Oaks Corners, N.Y; fell from a load of hay hand broke her neck. Any place is a good meeting for people who are in love. place ; : Al poor digestion tion and flagging appetite cun ba much improved by using Seal Brand grade, unad- ulterated, undoctored. Sold in I and 2 1h. Cans only. ur _ CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL. EE -- -------- se Hot W Weather Snaps in Shoes------= just Are selling like the proverbial * Hot Cakes " now at our Summer Clearance Sale The best shoes in Canada at the lowest prices. Buy now if you believe in saving money. J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES, if cocoa is your favorite beverage by all means enjoy it at its best as Ymade with Cowan's Perfection Cocoa. The acme of purity, richness and flavor. THE COWAN CO. Limited, TORONTO. 135 Our Big Summer Sale Is a Huge Success Big delivery for city and -county. Everything reduced. BEDDING, the Latest and Best, at Sale Prices, JAMES REID, the Leading Undertaker. --1the best known to modern medicine is the active principle which makes A New Laxative 80 much Better than ordinary physics. While thoroughly effective, they never gripe, of cause nausea, and never lose their effectiveness. One of the best of the NA-DRU-CO line. 25c. a Hf your druggist has tol yet stocked them, sénd 25. and we will mail them. 2 National Drag and Chemical Company of Canade, Limited, Montreal. THE CLUB HOTEL WELLINGTON ST, near PRINCESS, are other hotels, but mons Ce 1g pi THE FRENCH PROCESS OF . DRY. CLEANING. As in operation. in these works permits of the through cleaning of elaborately trim- med dresses, opera cloaks silk wraps, ete, without rip- ping apart, the most delicate fabrics and shades are. most suctessiuny treated. R. PARKER & C0. 25 Printer Nears ow. oi ture Bales giv Spun fo , : A it "in (armers wast 0 SATs. the high oar get my services MARKET SQUARE. - Removal 4. The public, ard asked to note that 1 pay office from 151 Wel rock 35 Fire fiver, $9 Clar- nr Breet # ag

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