Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1899, p. 9

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to Dan: on an lunar : Ion. _.______,_ |n,._ 1-\,, an 1 BOIIOOI tho 0QtI|lIoI- I 899- 1 900. . .. ,._ 1,41: _._,_. - _..._. |.__-_ be sun '1' \ I Know that I am God alone" ` on earth, \ ) gives and guides the centuries from birth ! man I thus guided, enter on the new._- | Gnu Ocnqnoror. 0| DEED IIJIJ lIll'llIlI IWTL LIT I DIX Iolootion of argon and Iontodn. In pano- in; In on nhowlng um nluo this nuon. A ntnlnn l mnl|n&. IIIU IUIIIITUUI FIIUIUIII III `III Tllllllllfl oouuoil ol t. Holona. Without doubt that uxuoullvu ability which bu uniuod him Inuodully In bullding up MI not on- Inrndnm hill in nl 1|-out nnvinn to III: In]. -__. ~_'-_-.y- --..-- .._.V_ _ .... -.._ hi; no : urpriu. will be 0! grub Icvioo to bl: lol- '0' Invunmnn. Ipoolnl In clothing loan to Ordor. Provo, ol the New York clothing thou. bu a grant variety ol nillnp, oondulng ol Bench and Englluh woods. Also a ue nnlnnnn nf any-nan and -nrnntln In ngnh. III!!! 9010 H)! In. Mr. BooohoIn I nomoln hmillor ho ovory nowopopor roodot in Amorioo. to ho lo pro- pr o or of tho {Amoco plllo which boot Mn man. In oddlblon to boing o lovor of things utlotc, ho is olooo public oplr Ibod non. Tho (root unnulooburlng oooho 0! SI. HolonI.of which his onormono loohory In ono of Ibo lorgooh indnobrloo. rooognizod hln mod oorvlooo to tho town by oloohlng Mn rooontly Io Iho_'moyorolty, bookod by Ibo Inoohnoln pohluon ol tho Innnloipol council 1:! Hr. Holonn Wlllinnl lonh ROM I \Y NEXT THE HANDSOKE Iloro now ooouplotlb the H. D Bibby 0n.nnd rormarlv the WI: 1 Omoe. Annlv In I Alplllls I WI. "LIIU QUICK! Ell-IE1 $1:-," think: in be f sold for the bone d t of obs wives and obi run of tho British rolorvilhl ordorod to South Alrlcn. In Mr. Booobun. ol Bu. Helena, Englnnd. who of- lorod 8525 for It. I`: 'IAAn|unIn a nn-an In lnlnlnr Ian Ava!-u llooclnn Ind: for KIDIIIII. Among than who IMVO undo the highest) bid: for N30 original manuscript of Rud- y Kipling : poem, "Tho Abunh Minded H an-_" which in hnlmr mld for H1: hang UIIIVIFIIU IVIUIIC. No. 19-8. Bailey : hoqno, 819 Princess Ihroco. " The dopuby roburnlng oioan no : sr. LAWRENCE WARD. No. 5-'l.`homu H Bibby. ,No. 6-Ohu-loo Vnnsrnun. unnuu--u An uv; n IIITOUIL No. 16-Ilno Anne` blne'a house. 302 Johnston ingot. I7- I '1 In ..- I?-_....I.. - Iuuu-g AA-\nnAl IJUIIIIITII INPU- No.17--Mn. Kennedy : house. col-nor Brook and Division nbroou. IL. In 11---..- n.._--.II- 5...... ma DTUUI I01] UIVIIIOB IIJTXIII. No. l8-Goor|zo Oowu-d I house. 346 Unlvonioy avenue. Nn I9_H Rnllnvh hnnnn. M9 Prinoon run. No. l2-Gl|berh Auohinvalfa house, oox-nor Oolborno and Olergy an-sou. Nu IR._Il Mun unAId .I hmnn. nnrnnr ranncx ma aonn soxoeu N ) l4-Pubrlok Dri|ooll n house, John uhreoh. nun-un \l'Alll'\ EIDIA U W All!) No. 15-Mu Pugh : one. 222 Dlvlulon Ihrooh. \T.. In 1---- A-.4I Ll-.- .. Inn.-A '-I00 LIV: I nhreob. N VAUGHN 141-.7f:I':.iLbin" N0. ' A -uonlon no on 1! wnnted. Apply at No. 0, or at Wnm o UOI'IIOI' UOIIDOTIII Illa Ulfgy IIIITC. No. I3-M MoD.)n||d a house, corner Pnbrick nod John comets KI` IA D..o.-lab I'\.-:n4u.II n Hanna Jnhn maroon. No. 6-A McI'quhun s otco. 290 Prin- ces: Itarool. 51` N o 5 -W. ourooh. \Y.. R A ll `rho Booths Whore Ballots Illl Drop on loudly. There will be aldermunlc oonboeba In three ward: on Moudny. Th: nnv-I-1| nlnnnl lnr hnldina hh alac-- unroo warns on llouuly. The seven! place: for holding the oloc-~ Moon will be : L` 0. No. No. No. r nun . -n -u n 13:51! . No. ll-W. J. Morgnnh oioo. Prinoou M-nah It s a Treat I` II . IIIDWIW UIWI VIII `II-olll l glnnnhod. 1'J. ea In Amnltoovn Omoe over Greenwood A Gillan : Wolun :1 sum, when all Plum Don! L ml aw. tube an d V.J';'.1ly I t.ondo?I"to .`{umuo'.'. gu{r.:1- :-> c->4 IIIIJIIAU WAISU. . 15--Goorgo Young. . l8-Alonndor McOu-Inoy. ur. . 17-Robert: J. Froo. . l8-DAvld A. Shut. . \|9-Edwnrd Bmioh. vu-u Ivv v -u-. nu...- FEONTINAC WARD. . ll-John Anderson. . l2-Willlnm Dun. . 13 --Willinm C. McDonAld. I A `l..-....L A I... ..-. IO "-"VIIIIIII.I Ll. IIIUI. l4.-Joeoph Ahooru. INDIAN WARD, POLLING PLACES. LAWRENCE WARD . J. Paul : shop. Princou -v-' v ----- - See that you get th; ge'nuine.u 25c, and 80 per pound. oooooooooooooooooooooo INDO-CEYLON TEA. unm ussnus Ia whatyou will any more cu Qt?-monsoon"; then in no poll- bility of you being as well please with any other. b4: 8 Books for Boys, Books for Girls, Juvenile and Toy Books, Bible and Prayers, Catholic Prayers, British Poets in leather and fancy bindings; also new and elegant Photograph Albums in celluloid bindings, cheap and correct Letter Scales and other goods in great variety suitable for Christmas and New Year presents. T --_-7-- uuuuuu. uzrun, rlrllnnaotuercelltrel BRITISH CHEMISTS COMPANY, Manrrs. London. New York, F`. N ISBI-E"F,Inccomcrnooks:or-< V isal_s<') ?11I{4n3Eia not be omitted- Orangee, Apples, Bananas, Grapes, Figs, Dates, &c. are specialties at T0.YE S s% 33\, King Street. __.1_-- -v__. va- BRE'Xb'Bd CURRVANT |;oXvEs. T 25CS' _ 09 ON 0 JAS. McPAHLANl]. Agent for Kingston. Undoubtedly the best brewed on the continent. Proved to be so by Analysis of four Chemists, and by award: of the World : Great Exhibition, especially Chicago, in 189 , where it received 96 points out of a hundred-much higher t an any other Porter in United States or Canada. PlAN'6 7-:'I1Vd' "i1Xi`20Nv 1 -`T`.`.r`,;;.':.`.. ";'_......._ I Labatt s Porter. Should include some of our choice SCOTCH I'SAl'\ _...l rvlIl'\l\ALl'lI I A-\AIvu- HOLIDAY 3ooKsTETc; NEW YEAR S DO" `4`&*.Q:QQQ`\W`WW`v';gQQQQ4 In The Finest Pnsslhlo Gonditlnn pwosasamsasasasvvsttj |::!2tI8H TEET.,'.'.!..'l=..`!.'.*.'.!!! erred hv mocha-rn harrnlenl lo the most delicate Infant. ' Not :3 atom of In urioun drugs In a pile: of It. It takes baby! rough the entire period of teething In compnnlive comlon. Cure: colic in ten lulu Inter prevent! indigestion - cums sour launch, and in widely recommended for cholera lnfnnluu. Used exclu-Ivelin the children`: I-I uh ol London. Berlin, riuendothercentreoo Europe. nnrrn I nntlnn N.-1 Van]. 1'...-4- In preferred b mother: because It in perfectly lmrmleu I e delicate an injurious drum nllon of it. In OP L :;_`.f`o3'.`. &.I n..' ......"`i'..`f,'.`'v"m. -%h6n'n.% BILL of FARE. olulu will In nunoa afar olnlunn houdnnol Iodnudny. Jnnunn lotl. Student: II)! University Oxlml 4. InA:-hand unto. but duooonnl odvuuug-v.vr:t war 5 oomnm and oonvunlouo. nu (xmrla. (Yrunnm. and Hill. In E H. STOREY ARCHITECT. HAS OPEN- . ed Amhftoovn Omoe Greenwood Gillan ; Wolllnnon Strut. when all Plum: column and oonvunouo. In Oonrlul. Omquot and Bllt mu lntormotlon lpply to IRS. CORN- WALL. I 4 .. Prlnolptl. :)0IlK)B'l`ABI.l BRICK HOUSE, SEVEN moon, plenum situated; furnace; at cooking; olootrh um; thoroughly unl- . nut. modento. Apply at 317 Earl Street OUIII am WILLIAK BT.. NEAR OLIROY. Inrnnoo.bct.b. oto., good In! An I stable punched. rent. vary under Brno? I Drum. -'rAnniKvN}7J6Hnsron st. 7~- - . 1 U Ulnjldllb WILL alLL. IX- .. ."`a'.'.. ... "'..s'2"..`...`&""'.... onlu I In`. OILS KILLS. ..a (Hill: C Onnnlnclnm). pbsah, Tn lat, _I)5_Rxolango.: 4-- -o--sj-un-n-n .--o n - IITHUR ELLIS ARlJKl'l'E(>'l`. OFFICE- Suo or new rm Hull. nest oormr I nun md Montreal Bureau. UINIBEID 3()0IBh`l'I`:.?)"AllD. onc- tnlly loaund; w nodnrnoonvnacs Apply u D stunt. nut to Y.Il.c.A. acnuacltsonoonunausu mum... at nuonoosuuau uunuvm lhmtlnnunof am W O DON ARCHITECTS. Ill! chunk Bun Buhdlng. oornor BI-not and omnnon Itrcou. 'Phono12. FINE U01` 0!` GERMAN BOLLAR onnnry Birds. $8530: 5!... near Wllllun 'wrnu""'iz ` n:Lm "" '-E Tm":71"r1a:7.'Brii'r brill Hull. oomar (I l\Y ooouplotl hr On,und former! the WI: 1 Omoe. Apply to law J. B. PEN E. lllutol Balms collage Go, mm I `I'll `5M mg, n. M` ` rcvm-icr Re|iableService mo us smauzron, organ. ' at St Andrews. Kingston. Ont - 25! Brook Street. bu or a grocery non. The I u goon mdynopn t In tho brunt: l.%l'.N'rml, :,appl.yto I Oouuxcn, cy'u nay. snnemv OF Mus|c.[ . ....&h!).... Ti)TcE'cULTuRE.I ; Rsbi-u'AL." - IDUOATIONAI. incl oomumor xmo AND aaonx Btroo .ovor wmvu Drug store with an um nooommocumon. Apply to J. 3 3 II, It! King St. ll "3.'.`:.`:`:. . Wnter Power. Warm Room. I IANO BOOMY HOUSE WITH utlon the corner o! Main and -ctnou, In tho nu-Iv! vllluu or y. Tho IJOIID In nary new and nudln thobul buunenu non In tho FOR SALE. _TO BE LET. %%%%% ;;,:',;gW,5*;gg`:*';:gr; ` Dr. Sanden s Electric Belt: OCOCOOOCOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoQoQoF.o I-0.0.0.0.0.Q.Q....... I: l-Q (1-5 n--u n-\ as - _ an...................'..f..`.' ..:.'.:."."'1.'.::Q'.":`"1 L treme Nervous Pros- tic; For men who e ived too fast ; as II as for men who nee % ever-failing Aid. F TYl_>WI1ters :mingtonl nunnud Hnohnllon Stud I -..m:.':.*:.':'%.-::.P-*- , [WIRE IORIIRLY TE] 8&- of ion. 0. A. K1rkputI'|ok.buut1- mlwodtnoud, opposite Inodonnld Pnrk. Ap- qly lnxrumrox A Boonu. Ontario BI.| K BOARDT GOOD FQUARI GRAND to 11.0. Brynnt. unohorol union strut. or law addu- m 11.0. Brylnt. Icnouorol don must, E HOWE CLAW K b0 Icon II .0nIu1o nu. l'KOKAl IILL5. {llll Onlnlnglnm). 1L_v Dupuns Lnur. smul never cnu. ~ On this day, two thousand years "' ugo, a life began in a. stable at V,` Bethlehem, in Judea. Born in pov- 1' crty and sorrow, sorrow and p0V- 9* erty were His life`: herltng-u. His 3' life and His shameful death on Cal- U vary was the moat fearful t,rayzed.v,b,"` '*.d-, ' ":2... mm, :',h_.ax<'Mlvcr. but. it was also the ..Irnnsom ol countless millions of unnln vvhnnn ulna uu-r-n nu ann-Inc JI.lllUl.ll'_y ULIWIIUU. one great store or bazaar in the borough of Brooklyn has 480 deliv- ~er_v wupggons and has on its pay roll 4,500 men and women. But, the strangest of all paradoxes connected with the celebration oi this sacred holiday is that \vhile one-hull oi the world celebrates the birth ol the Prince ol Peace with the Gloria. in Exoelsis Deo," on the battlefields of the dark continent mighty armies are locked in the terrible embrace of death and the pillars of the mighti- est nation on the globe tremble like an aspen in u. wintry storm, the ar- biters of life and death to a. hundred and thirty-tive millions of the human race, the roll of whose drums fol- lows the sun in its course and never I-nnnnll In nnnnunl-n tin; 1-lulninn rlnu IUWH LIIU BHH Ill IL! UUUTBC nu uBVUr ceases to announce the coming day, for durkness then before it and so will it continue till the trumpet. of the d end archangel announces that time as passed away and an etern- 1L_v begins that shall end. u'Lv sorrow. sorrow and nov- 1.110 IUCINIUHL \V()ll|. In L110 WUTJU. The Yule-Llde of t.o-duy has but little Lhut reminds yuu of the grand uld Clnri:-mums of a hundred years ago, uruuud whose mighty Yul;--log the Joyous company gathered, and there, with fun and frolic. they chased the Meeting hours and dull care nwuy till the light. of cold Junuury dawned. Hm-. Ln-ant. more nr hnznnr in tho |VUllll(`l`lUl lALlllI|)- For it few days preceding Uhriat- mas all the great bautara were eramnu.-d to suocation and the wild Jargon of polyglot tongues might hints challenged the tower of Babel. lt seemcll as if it rained money. E\ er_ybody had some and everybody seemed wild to spend it. It did not appear to matter much what they not, where everything was beauti- ful. lverything on `the counters was a prlw; there-were no blanks; what- ever you got it was worth twice as much as you pald lor it. The only dlllerence between them was that one was a benediction and the other a revelation; but which was the re- velution when they were placed to- gether `I The choice wits more dini- cult, than ever; ll you took the bene- diction you regretted that you had not chosen the revelation; you grab- bed both, Hung down the change. ten cents, and hurried away to the next counter, sutislied that you were the luckiest woman in the world. l`|-an \/'u|i.-Il.lu nl o.L:l..u hug hnl x nous: on KING smmrr AT Hub | nnroooupioa by 001. llontlxunbert. roz Itnloulnn apply to Wnlkem a Wulkun. IIIU-. (d,ochil O0 respondenoe. Lotlr I` No. 1,31) New York, Dee. 2:I.--WonderIull wondcrluli most wonderful ! I '11: happy faces, the eager. bustling crowds, the visions oi` dazzling beau- ty, which greet you on all the grand avenues ol this mighty city_._ Never belore in my memory have the splen- dors of art been so manifest in all of our great bazaars us they are at this present thristums tiue. Large as these immense stores ure-and lilled as they are with the most niagniuu-nt creations oi genius from the equutor to the polea---the most wonderful is the triiimg sum ut which photographic duplicates can be procured oi the priceless works `of urt with which genius has en- riched the world. `the magnitude and \'()llllll13 of business done by these polygiot estaulishiuents ul- ;m0st e.\cee(lB belief, and it it were not {or their great ledgers, their his- tory might be deemed 0. romantic ltnln lit. in he clnumad wil.h bmbad. Lory Hlll. U8 UUUUJCU LI. FUIIIHHLID talc ht. L0 be classed with b1nba.d. the Sailor" or "Aladdin uud iii!) 1 \\v0m|crl'ul l.uInp." Fur n fnw mun In-nmedimr (}hrisL- IORROWMO FOR THE BRIIIBH DEAD IN AFRICA. `llo Ilorod Iona lotion: Inn]: and `II: Unllod Into: In-owing luongll-- onun tor Looomouvu tn. hillbil- -Iancuo so on rurfounoc In our (Inl- uecn RUIIOSI. two thousand years 1 can see a little party at almost night. wendimz their way towers` Bethlehem. where they expected t- rest. That little party, weary and worn, \vs.s Joseph and his girlish bride. They were wendin their way up the rugged hills oi udee. to pay their tribute oi worship. Hum- ble as they were, they were on their way to Jerusalem to celebrate the least oi the pessover, the greatest of all the Jewish festivals, for on that night. hundreds oi years beiore, the Mural oi the Lord, sent forth hy i first i every Egyptian home and ` his Master. born in passed the homes of the Hebrews, who were there in captivity. nding the doorsteps sprinkled with the blood of the lamb, and he passed over the Hebrews homes, leaving their sons unharmed. Passing in b the eastern gate the weary trave- iou found the city crowded and ex parently no shelter from the cold winds that sweep over those Judeen hills at night. They iound a stable which at least gave them shelter, ii nothin more. and there in the man- ger, w re the animals were fed, Christ the Saviour oi mankind, was born. The Alpha began at Bethle- hem. the Omega ended on the sum- struck down the [no my IN mm A name, ransom 0| countless munona of souls whose sins were as scarlet, but the blood 01 the Lamb hath made them white as wool. Looking back almost two thousand I lean A little lmrtv At. nlmnnt Buying Presents for Christmas Gltts. glllllil LEER.| iuci uuu nine inanuxacture. This will enable them to"sell iron and steel at a lower rate than any other country on the (ace oi the earth at the present time, and Hir Joseph Kittson. at the annual ineet- , mg of the world's greatest engi- neers, held live years ago in the city oi New York, declared it that should iiup`pen-which is now an establish- ed act--that. ii iron and steel could be manufactured at a reduction oi a hall penny on the pound, though at the north pole, that the scepter 01 rule now held by Ureut Britain would lie wrenched from her grasp and taken away to other lands, never to return. The mourniul pro- pin.-cy is realized; she that was once the mighty ruler oi the producers of that metal which is now the world's king, pays tribute no longer to the gold of U;-hir, oi California, Austra- lia, Kiondyke and the islands of the sea. iron is not yet so debased as gold has been and every day brings the king and his rejoicing subjects nearer a on laud 5? _ . the .'y inig t_v otean racers, completg in ie of steel from the main truck tome keel. rcirzu U(illc8ti(ined and .... x npuum on xmu Urummr yr nun nloulsn apply geueruiiun, uuiu. "11 laluuuiiu and the biiited States were handed to- gether us a. single power, no earthly combination now known or thought. of would be strong enough to istaml their Juiiit. attack." 'l`lie greatest nations of the earth are now paying un tribute. `Russia, much as she glorilies herself in her progress 0! the mechanic urts, has Just sent. us an order for u. hundred locomotives. A combination of two of the great- est capitalists of the age proposes to expend a hundred million of dol- lars iii the erection of three oi the most gigantic niachine creative es- Labllshnlenls in dillerent parts of the land which at present aliords thein advantages in the cheapneaa oi uret- clues are and the facility allordi-d by fuel and lime inanuiacture. 'l`hin uvill nnnhln churn |..ian..II ........ tns spirit to the uou WIIO gave it. ' But in this busy world oi to-day. it we pause ior a moment. ponderh ing on the sorrowful dream oi the past, the world sweeps by us end we are soon forgotten in the won- drous revelations of the present. With our ioot upon the earth we dreg from this mighty giant the se crets buried ten thousand iethonis deep, which tell the wondrous story of millions of _veers and trace the se- crets oi the globe's ci-eetion es ier as men can know them on this side of the mystic veil, and which a philosopher, the wisest oi his day and generation, calls the unknow- able; but though unknoweble on this side oi the veil, in the bright and holy beyond we hope to see, hear and understand the story 01 the re- velation. But the present, which is how heavy with blood and tears - whet oi the night, watchman? What of the night ? lsorrowiul enough. In British homes and in British possessions ier away in Aus- tralia, New Zealand, British India, Canada, West Indies, and where her children have made kl home on the l'ii.ci1ic's golden shore, many a hcurthstone hath no Yule-log to- night. no holly, with its bright green leaves and crimson beads, as inciiiory looms up beiore them with pictures oi the olden time. he joy comes to them to-nigi1t--sorrow und tears for their coiisccruted fathers, brothers, husbands and sons, who hll.\B given their lives for the battle of human ireeiloiii. in lllu.ll_Y it home among all Scotch iiiouutulns guuny sorrow sits like the i)t.`S0lll oi desola- tion, mid nmioyous anthem wol- comes the ioyiul notes that ring forth to the world on this Yule-tide night. 1n the homes oi the Gordon clan scalding tears are dropping for the ciirht hundred of her vulient sons oi clun (iordon that lie beneath Africa's rugged hills, there to lie in the sleep oi (ieiith which will know no walueiiiiig here on earth till the summons on the Judgincnt morning. The Will which is now being l'ouglit through between the Airicun Uoer and llritains lluLl\e uud colo- iiittl sons is exciting un iiitercst throughout our own land, iievcr it-it lor u. ioreign nation before. Yet 1 can hitrdly call the nation foreign that 5,-lies us our laiiguage, our nr ligioii and our law. 'l wice we ilu.\'t! iiiu.-t her in biittle and each time when the strife Vitl ended we ere brothers uiid sons Ullt iiiore. Eucli pitssiiii: _\cur the set bonus be~ tween Us grow stronger and more biiitlintr, and en Ell"ilBh stutvsiiiun, one oi` the greatest of his age and L .t`l.lt`l`IiUll, suid: "Ii ldiiirluiid and loiiit. lll.Lll(iki" 'l`lw. L l`l`.i|iI'I. wm nrlmz lorth more mnr\`els than has yet. been given to man by I bountiful Creator. Tn-dn_v the christian glurilics his faith hy good works. He feeds the hum:r_v and clothes the naked; he brings Joy to the home w re sorrow dwells; he dries the t .-I oi the widow and the orphan. and all this he does in the name 01 Christ. For many days he- iore Christmas the weather was splendid and the way the shoppers bought it seemed as it world was handsomely provided for. The street arshs had a least; the poor house talked turkey, mince pie and plumdn. There were some fearful crimes. Christmas is no time ior the headstromz. let the name of Christ bring joy and happi- nut. 01 tmvary. "'n1eru we nun re- turned to the earth as it was and the spirit to the God who gave it."` sorrowful rl-auus -nunlnllnnn Al Ohn nnnnnnf I unit of Calvary. "There the dust rt- turnnd in tha pnrth an it wan and our servant and our sluve. We Catch the lighlnin between ` heaven and ourth and urnell it ` with steel to du uur will, to but our message to foreign land: And thousands of miles uwny. It. whil- pers in our (lying ears words of con- solation and hope; it brings light to our eyes out of darkm-ss; it given us warmth amidst the terrors 0! (ho frozen zone and IL cools the burning brow of fever nmid the equator ! heat. which never fails. The miracle! yet. to be reached by our children await the philosopher}; cull, which will bring torlh has 3'93. 1 I I \ nmn kn - awe: Irum the Lrucli 1,6 {[16 keel, unquestioned and au- preme, and on lund the locomotive, us Lrclm-minus power, becomes ()lll' B('l`\ llllt. and the linhnm... r...._.___ sbyllth attachment for men, is the great home self-treatment. just give the matter a moment's thou ht, and you can see th s are _ nd and true. Euzcnucnv IS Nanvs Fokcn. The Mild and Continuous Current generated by these lts supplies to the shatt . system Just that force which is lacking; you feel the current, or we forfeit $5,000. The tide is` soon turned, and Nature, reinforced so ably, " M) little book, Three Chas of Men." illustrated, is sent free, sealed, by mail, on application. ' EV?! V0008. Middle-Aged and Old Man, suffering the slightest weakness, should it. lgwill show an Easy, Sure and Speedy W! to Regain Strength and Health, when everything else hazhled. Address I - . I I...` 4-uu|IU\V (lWeH8; he .-I all L us way ` eemed nn H .11 AL. DAILY Arunn:-arromr BR1%!I0 IIODIBII oounnlcnou. man no ohnnonstnot Ownoto!Inrr1o.onnounBuhon'IP|lnooJ. BIITIEB W316. BIO] `BIB 80. 1899. ,... uuuumra all the ` ded at; uince 9 nnmn ` vuwuu vvuvguvnvn . Nnpoloon In: I grab conqueror oi nu- biom. bub Dr. Hull ! Rheumatic Cure in II grotto I conqueror of hho human nally : durnnh onomy-rhonmuMnn. Mr. John Hunter. 321 Brook In-ooh, Kingston. Oat. gutforod lntonu agony for six Inch with aclnio rhonmnolun Two bohtlu of Dr. Hull : Rheumatic Ours made I complete euro in hi: can. Ho has not bud twinge of pain ulnco. This propnnblon ` " led In Isrmlly. One bottle, contain 4 ton dnya' bytbmonl. Prioo50o. F0. nlo at Wade : and All drnggma. The London Deily Meil. Sir Alired u-meworth'I well-known newspaper. hu oulnoribed ve thooeend dolleru from ite Kiplinu poem fund ior the dependente oi the Onnedien contingent. This in I gnoeiul end generous not. which will both atimnlete the generality oi our own people in the nine direc- tion end etrengthen the devotion oi Oene diet): to the common cause. Sir Alfred ermuvorth. in sending the donetlon to lord Strethoone. Itetee thnt it ie sent ee n recognition of Oenedfe prompt end meg- nloent `reeponee to the call of the mother country to her children. A Graceful and lhnoroul lot. Tr.-ronlo Globe 3L, I -_.|-_ r\_n_ 11,1: n- A: uvv--y v- InI---1llCl - we--u. BPn.mnr|lI.D, Mane . Dec 29 -Wil iiae: R. Moody. eldeeb eon of Dwight L Ioody. will be ehoaen the reeponeibiae head oi the Moody school William R Moody in in the prime of life. He in a graduate oi Yale. and alter leaving college travelled with his lather abroad. For a time he was in charge of the bueineae aaire oi the aehooll at Manna Hermon. Mr. Moody inherit: in alarge degree hie laohefe genial male! pereooaliey. He hae ability um. and hie heart in in Ohe work He :3;-M he danghher oi major Whiinle, a -known eungallah. nn, nr OI (in-uurlun. me L\'v(-nl.y-ulLn[d1) your wmcn is nssmm-d to .' fourth wntury shall he brow ), into the calendar of the year that is divisible by 400. The failure to sacrifice three quad- rcnninl leap ymrs--that is to say. three extra mus in l`\ (`r_V four cen- t.urics--hns led to the discrepancy hotwven what. is known as the Juli- nn. nr old-style calendar, and the l.'I-nunrlnn l.c:u-uumlreu-uouar (1601, mm fully n.et by a tender of $.l.8WJ. There would remain due just. one hundred cents. It is to be borne in mind that the year 1900 is not a leap year, although divisible by tour. Under the Gregorian calen- dar the year consists approximately of 365 days, live hours, forty-nine minutes. and twelxe seconds. The accumulated surplus over and above the 365 days amounts, in the course of a (`A-ntury, to very nearly twenty- rour and a-quarter days. To in- dulge in a leap year every four years would require enough remnants of time stun` to make up twenty-iive days for every century. The ar- ranpzenient in practical use allows twenty--four leap years each for three consecutive centuries, and then izives the iourth century twenty-ve such days. Thus, though it is not likely to concern manv of us in an innnediate, practical y, it may be remarked that th `9rWentleth cen- tury will be one dc /o_,m;zer than the nineteenth, since 9. .4 arranged that the twenty-flfthyd year which is Hhnll ho hrnIIr l Intn thn rnlnnrlnr IIUENISHED HOUSE FOR THE WINTER. I J In every modern oonvonlonoo In but bounty In olty. Apply to 119331-lst. IUJVIBW OI 1S8\'l8WB. i`herc has been a. curious misap- prehension as to the proper location of the year upon which we are en- tering; and there has been a deal of allusion to the year now ended as the closing one of the nineteenth century. A hull minute's clear thinking is enough to remove all confusion. With December 31st we complete the year 18il9--that is to say, we round out ninety-nine oi the 100 years that nre necessary to complete a. lull century. We must give the nineteenth century the 365 days that belong` to its hundredth und iinnl year before we begin the your one of the twentieth century. The mathematical [acuity usually works far more keenly in monetary utlztirs than elsewhere; and none of the people who have proposed to al- low nincty-nino years to go for H. century would suppose that a nine. teen-hunlred-dollar debt had been fully fnur, H ndnr I ha ilrncrnriun rnlnn- Bspo-DIIO. the our toll coo . non- uhl number. olive oil and wing haul. 5 E Hot in skin BI; onion. 5 cool, ' mm In 10 onto, no Wsddo drug non. Pahnv II our Ilronn noinl. no mu- ll [C IV $01!, uu vviuvl urn` III`- pgfuury strong point, ago our nag it you nut something nice for New Y... n. 0. Illoboll. % new,- . I Arise, and work !---"To thine own { self be true I" ` Let each successive generation give, ` Its meod of truth and progress that . shall live ! ` Tornntu, Canada. John Imrle. I Oh I thoughtful man! pause, kneel, ` n.-and humbly pray, I Ere yet the dying century pass V away- I With all its mundane triumphs, joys ', and tea.rs,-- ' Most. solemn moment of an hundred I years I ` Behold! what mighty works were done in thee; . The earth encompas'dl -- bonded slaves set free !- lhono Iin-Iufnlnrr Onntrhf On tin rnnn'c| B18.`/CB Set IP68 !? 1 Dread lightnln taught to do man's , urgvnt wi !- God's voice in arbiu-ation-Peaoe ! be still ?" And I(nnuy that I an: and nlnnn" Who neat to :11 and the prophecy oi the evangelist be realized that Christ shall be all in all. I ' `-BROADBRIl{. I I And Lul You of tho century. Review of Reviews. l`|-u-rn hnn hnnn n 1-In-inn: v I '0. m BABRIESTRE -:1`. nsr-CLASS. up-lodnto house. Poueulon 3!. any time. n Apply to MILIA a Cvnmuount. ; .

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