Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Apr 1902, p. 9

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§ | | | if TE | Two washings with Sunlight Soap wear the linen less than One washing with impure soap. Ask for the Octagon Bar. PF {1 fe ifs Fé FE : srs if your Grocer cannot , write to LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, Toronto, ing his name and address, and a trial sample of Sunlight Soap will be sent you free of cost of Fikes Ff FF Fsbuf Soap, all soap, nothing but soap --lasts longest, washes whitest. i] § eile People walk too much and rest too little. They stand up more than they sit down. The i af Torrible Tortares and sult From Acate sod Chroie Booumatisw When Ne- oh oted In Spring. The Great Vanquisher . Of All Forms Of Rheumatism. n ite Aas long enduring in its chronic form, ph of the baneful diseases suffer from. Itis a bear neglect, for ptly will remain death to harass, torture and make is also a constitutional , Because of an kidneys and purified, and "iw formed and it i 5 E i il iT "| fie, is to be the res Eg igf ~ i <ETEiE3% ke il o f tl i i f 5 Ih if i i g : f £ i : ii b 3 J i El foi rheu- | there is anything in the fact of death changes then | 8106p last night and waking Death Be- RESURRECTION DOGMA. Rev. Minot J. Savage Casts Doubt On Christian Belief. Dr. Minot J. Savage, speal in the Unitarian chug of the AAAS in New York, on "The Abolition Death," is quoted as having said : "If we propose to be gq honest and frank with ourselves we must admit one fact--that there never, since the dawn of christianity, were #0 many people doubting concerning the future litle as there are now, not ig norant or bad people, but the best toy readers, 71 see bi are y ac- quainted with philosophy and science, and who have studied history, looked into ecclesiastical traditions. This is the attitude a Shovsands, and the her ia . BT a en go me wheter 1 think there is sa that the body of Jesus was raised from the dead I must be frank and say I do not. No cease in a modern court could be carried through sue cessfully unless there were in its fav- or hetter evidence than we have for the resurrection of Jesus. There is no first-hand testimony of anybody to that fact, and we know well that if we had the test ul 'a hundred or a thousand to a similar fact as taking place to-day it would weigh with us very little. "Hut 1 believe with my whole soul that Jesus was seen alive alter the crucifixion, and out ou that elief might very easily arise ief that the body aren, I do not believe to that us more morning, 1 believe death is another kind of birth; that we graduate from sig Bis, take the next Mp In dn er-advancing career of progress, that ve are just ourselves over Mid-Ocean Station New York, April 4. --Fenning Island, Te coral reef in the South Paci place for the English submarine , which will run from British Columbia to Austra lis, according to the Tribune's ~ San Francisco ial. On the . which is 1,080 miles south of Hawaii, the English cable company will es station, " The whole cab service in is lated A to make Stannard Baker | ,* "In most cit- the tions," writes Ray "8 in ir F B if F of : Be = i iv £1 * of | the inatite- | about two principles which underlie the inost grofitable methods and systems management and work. Recog- nizing that newspapers and class periodicals are more eagerly gought after, and more readily perused w! government blue books, ~ ve r Ld bave placed their columns at the dis posal of this department, for the dis semination, weekly, of cultural news interesting to all , SW lemented by brief accounts of the test experiments and at the government experimental farms, and information useful to agricul turists, borticulturists, arboricultur- ists, horse breeders, stock raisers, dairyman, poultrymen, bee-keepers gud ot! 5 Smut in grain is caused by fungous owths on the grain plant, eventual EF destroying the seed of the affected plant, and contaminating the seed of the healthy plants by the scattering of spores ly during the ripening o grain. The dust-like spores, when dry, are readily blown to adjacent plants, direct contact with h i HF £ £ Eif Hi vg FEE i i Ii 4 i 8 : Fit ES. fet fe * fer cent. to start the road toward the besi. The work was pushing to build MN the first miles of the railroad. The sum $15,000,000 would be needed to the remaining 750 miles and before war an about $8,000,000 of sum had been guaranteed at four oént., the money to be paid into treasury in annual instaliments needed for the railroad extension rian guaran company tees this loan, which is based upon the wonderful gold resources of the. coun- he Pn 4 have been a Proved by ial surveys to The area is about 5,000 miles in extent and the wonder jon of operations. had secured 150 ge ss BEE the gold- uare : | country thus far though low grade, [ovariibly more gold to the ton than on the Witwatersrand. The paying nature of the ore has been demonstrated, and over 130,000 registered mining claims Yl are scattered over the country; i i 347° Hse oF ji Ai Hi ist £ I TE : most of the mineral region canpot be dA hoped weet 2 a vy may be brought to it rail. Work on the railroad was resumed ago not far from the great Victoria Falls of the Zambesi river. The money to build another road to the Guanda mining district, 100 miles, was raised before the war. The sum of $4,000, 000 asked for to widen the ga of the railroad from the seaport of Beira follow him, wherever he slowly spreading 0. the u and thorny tendrils. of all unlikely places, goes, tmost Limits north-western terri grows and increases, though it only tively recen As the hardiest of all. dreds of square miles of Argentine pampes, ruth into Mashonaland was subscribed three | / It\was reported in Febru- that another branch road built within the next two E Shs: main line with copper field, covering about square miles, near the northern .. Dressmaker's Backache. F ITiE Fath sinh rel there within compara- t years. for the Scotch thistle, that is It covers hun- the rolli lessly crush- feet don't get anything but abuse in these busy days of modern times. That's wiy they itch, swell,' burn, ache r 1d become tender. I.'s the same with th~ rich man and poor nan. You have got to do something for your feet, or they'll keep right on hurting you. If you want a solid, heglthy pair of feet tocar ry you around, rub them good and hard and of- ten with Omega Oil. Every night and morning do this after taking a hot bath. In mighty short order your feet will be well. Omega Oil 7 is good Sor every- thing a liniment ought to be good f Nickle-Plated Tea and Coffee POTS We have a nice line of these now - in stock, including some with COLD HANDLES and SILVER LINING. McKELVEY & BIRCH, 69 and 71 Brock Street, Kitchen er) Report That trouble and mules should never be approached from the rear. | You are approaching all kinds of trouble when you buy cheap "POISONOUS" Enamel Ware. Try a sin. gle piece of "STRANSKY'" for a sample. To be had ELLIOTT BROS, 75 AND 77 PRINCESS ST. The best is the cheapest. Money refunded within 30 days if not as guaranteed. Business Bringers For Saturday.

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