Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Apr 1902, p. 9

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Ri oe Prince Albert Lady Shys i HORSEMANSHIP IN WAR. OMT] T DA : "| Have Great Faith in es of Wonnta Explains British Diamond Pye" ATE To the wile woman who buys good material, Disniond Dyes ares peces- sity to the sconamy of the household, wd by. Ai dyes many pup ng $i are solved. tis here that 'good judgment and manage hent | ean save wuch, while the thoughtless @nd extravagant keep theinmlves poor. og hooks Prinee Albert, % vv aay: TF gm very pleased wi 3 1 have had , pie Dinmont | ; 4 umed the Black for Wool and always got a 3 black that kept its bright and full color as long as the goods heid together, I dyed a beliotrope cashmere dress for my little girl; it wok a i Cardinal, very even in wvlor, '# that "stands washing. 1 have great faith in Diamond Dyes." Hf vou delight in home Mat and Bag 1 wing, send Your addres to The Wells ] Richardson Co... Limited, 200 Mountain: ftepet, Montreal, P.Q.. awd be supplied free of cost with the pew designs of the mond Dye Mat and Rug Patterns are ready for hooking. ow ae ni Fosridly the bro- eompiale end do {Re Customer. w fo the safes i necessary doll, 4 I place i (he hands Tor) od adjuncts, we Wng "Guide to Investors," Ho Market Lotter," dntelligently, thus meses enormously, 5 a right if Your Living Is Earned Ry condtant application to close work You may find your eyes giv- ing out after a few minutes work, In nine cases out of ten, glasses properly fitted will remedy this trouble, There is no charge for our advise. : : Sata SUPRRBA CABLE Woven Wire: Bods) Patented Ist May, 1900. Ask your dealer for them ified Nil 1 HAD ANY " EX: Knows thut thers 1s ob § matter and carefully matter is removed. pure, thereby bri grandiather on bis onde governor of the ng nia Alfred was " tion. He i in Balliol college, 0 v pM hie "deviated nt he £ apied three years § of Milner, f 1881 to 1988, daring which by rics leading journals. His journafistio-expetience pave him | a taste of public life, and in 1885 he stood for parliame nt. Thoigh he , hb was elected by majority, where . , ; ; the previously the maj Mr. Goschen, one e ventiey attended a debate at ford. Union, of wh ident, you pro ilper, and it" is re tated that Mr. Goschen was so much d with his ability that he marked op bis way home that he ne te talking 1 night was young heard "an wndergradual During o8 v favorable impression' hove trait two years succesding I was secretary to Mr. Gow chen, after which be was pr 1 down. Owing sol complicated state 'of the English assy in the company - than ea aca with one wr two ex- ceptions. and the exceptions. were fo? 1g to the riders: in those cases PE re ihe Jn which, time we marched hous miles, and ultimately | left him 'to recuperate 'in a remount ol wile "was removed to the bv i Trot. 3 The following letter from a gentle man who has had an sxtenmve experi throws useful light of horaeflesh in South i "38s Lan bil § 1 Hite i nl Smits Don'ts. ; man, be manly: i God irts, then let men's dog when things kick him when hey ge have, feeling, and bad copy. of a good 4 person; vou shame and | placard yourself ons, enthuse. It's bad form and tobrag of your capacity. To Tike nina) or -t Fhe By to a lool 'i glang when you } your own patois, Blangy women are revolting. 4 Yoo "frank" a desl ond malice hides under that Flippancy is never clever. Although at what vou. say Decause you are 30 silly, not st ite . ¥ oi t A n't sponge. true friendship can write froth to wen, nor senti- ment. Ji sou ache for experience, write 8 book, which will = proba never be seen outside of your | wmitil you consider il t mo .upacclima- country, and never able tested to your troop of as 1 did more than once, against such isAne 'measures, you only got an insolent, peply, which lower own horse, whith | took out with me, ous and faithin cham, answer to bis namie in the dack, and whom nothing could stem: x my time ab sebtry fo stable guard I used to surrepti- loose: him from the others and wm to a bush or koee-halter when 'there was no bush at hand, h portunit; of ly to this he | after some months' 'absence, --e-------- usually con- regions. My are Iatiguad Study = an at Tove and 'a killed: by over hl | A Good Share of Logs Will Have or fri en i te Remain in the Waods--The ont gee dees Joss inpor- taxpayer than the Recruits For the Fourth Con- fingent. ; Toronto, April 18.--The crown lands department has received word that the early break up: of winter is embar rassing the Jumbermen as the streams are aendy falling, the freshets on the rivers having veered before the joe. was out of Jakes. It is estim- ated that ten or Slieon per cent. of fogs may beve io Toft in the woods. . The following sooruits passed the W.. Gordon, Cha B. Fred. A. Weir, Thomas Sparton, Tor. onto. . ------ Removing From Cataragui. taraqui, Apeil 18.~The ladies of he echodie church held a r 80- cisl at parsonage on y ov- ening, which was well attended and in ever way successful. This village Was well represented at each of the recent organ recitals in Bt. Gearges cathe- drat." Mr. Bawden, late of Pittsburg township, who bas recently purchased the Northmore property; has wioved +6 the village with jie manly andhas opened a very oveds Sore Fo recently the property of Mrs, Connolly, does not take posses: sion till October Ist. In the Asdnbithe. he will occupy £ ri ude off the "Rill. 'owned by Me. Dunlop. Mes, Ben- jamin Hayoock, il, has so far recov: pred ds 10 be able to walk around 8 fittle; and soon she and Mr. Hay cock will move: to their new ' home, situated near Picton.' Mr. Neorthmore will have an auction sale soon, and immediately after, the family will move from thé 'village. Mr. ill for some time, is very Jow. Miss Connolly, on the sick list, is recover ing. Another son at Mr. Blair's. Mr. dnd Mrs. Stewart. have returned from their wedding trip, Mixa Van Luven and Misd Aleombrac have returned An East Indian Name For Ham. Philadelphia Evening Telegraph. 5 A Philacelplian who has just re turned from an extensive tour through the enst tolls a good story in which he was one of the principals. He was ane of a party at a banguet tendered to the maharajah of Persia, at which nearly one hundred guests, represent: ing nearly every branch of Indian life, were present. As special guest, he was seated on the left of the Indian potentate. During the meal he noticed that the latter partook of some fine Cumberland ham, and knowing = that it. was contrary to the Indias. gaste ruled to éat any portion of a pig, he, without a thought, asked bis Wie bhons how ft was he was eating haw,' The maharajph looked at 'his plate, then turning. around - to his Body seryant stanaing at the back of 'his . chair, said: 'What am 1 esting x : The servant instantly replied, "Mut ton, sahib," and without referring to the incident again the maharajah con: tinued his meal. After the hanguet the Philadelphian telated the incident to an Indian judge, and the latter said : "17 that servant had said 'ham, he would have been headless before to-morrow morning." Matched And Despatched. Smart Set. : A man of letters entertained at dimper a: nomber of emitent contem- ies. Professor Smythe and Prof. Pre, who were seated side by side. were oblivious, 3 sash 4 hers 4 ence, whil piclupusly otin w- ssives to *the viands are then. Professor Smythe, being rather aensi- tive, presently became cognizant of the attention he was inviting. Crushing his. enmity for ithe time being, he turped to his adversary, and, mn a most engaging manner Said : "Browse, my head rings; ean you ac count for it 1" For a moment professor Browne's browa contracted, while courtesy and animosity contended. Then he smiled iF ,. as he replied : "Natural: ly. It is hollow." ' The silence became restive, Fin: ally it was. broken by professor Smythe, who asked : "And does your Bay, April 17.~Jobn Craig | head never ring, my friend woved on Wednesday to Rus | has a situation ia mill as engineer. Alived | It is eracked 1" general} And each Philosopher applied. him- all diligently, to the "Never," came the response. "Ak reflectively, "vo 1 thought. eourse before Visited A Cousin. | Pa tirahon Gauthier, Kingston, vie- ited. Renfrew on Thursday evening end was a guest of the p wo. On bares 4. Ye A lier Ban cheenemaker in the Muber: ; ; from A. Fisher bis' rosidence on Grove Then in hat im gpance on R day for Tacoma, Washington tafri- tory, where hb will feside. 5 oeply A. Bull and family, Mad bank, have left for Pittshuig, Pa, where he has securdd a situation: Marshall and James Mithap, Mos cow, Ont, sold two pairs farm horses for the handsome stim of 3610. H B. Clas id, Conway, hex two sows that dropped: litters of thirty pigs. one eighteen and = the other twelve. 8 Mitchell, Tamworth, left Mo for Braddon, Men., where he has secured a good situation ds tele bh operator. 4 hs ihenranee on the Jife of the Tate. James Everton Wagar, Napanee, who lately took ont a policy for $1,000, was paid on h Dr. W. J. Pasmore has putchibeid 8 brick house in Déseronto. = The dae tor intends putting in a store front and otherwise improving the plac. Mrs, Amey Gupsolns, Adolpadstows, is mow quite Joo She i past siginty years of age, and the oldest member of the amily of the late Joseph Allison. : ¥ Mr. dnd Mrs. WA Rockwell and Master Gordon left Napanee for Chi- cago of Wednesday to visit their sons, Mr. Rockwell expects to. = be home again May 29th. Willian Hinch, Sheflield, one and one-hall miles from Tamworth, bas putchased the Hamillon hose, = Eh- terprise, from Edward Hamilton, and will take. possession about the first of June, T. D. Burdette, auditor and pay: master for the Bay of Quinte railway company, Napanee, has resigned his position; after many vears of efficiont service. He expects to reside in Win- nipeg. \ engigement is announced) of Wiss Jda E. Hearnes, late of Napanee, daughter of John Hearne, . and Charles BE. Mason, both of Roches ter, N.Y. The wmawiage will take place on April 30th. Miss Addie Oliver, daughter of Wil: liam Oliver, Lindsay, formerly of Na- panes, was married at Lindwiy, on Apwil 9th to Fred Parking, who at one time was the electrician for the elec trie Hight company, at Napanee. W. H. Frost hes resigned his seat on the mumicipal council board, Smith's Falls, giving as his reason that be has not time to attend to manicipal busitiess, and that his own business requires all' his attention, Joseph Cram, the liberal candidate for South Lanark, who was expected at his home near Carleton Place lowi wet. was unable to "return from Brooklyh, on agecount of the contin wed ill health of his davehter.s It i8 not at' present: known how soon" he will be able to veturn. James Duncan, formerly of [ Lauren's depot. now. of Reston, Man. wae marvied on March 27th to. Misy | Laura E. Miller, daughter of William Miller, of McLaren's Depot, ex-warden of Frontenae county, . The marrisge took place at the home of the bride's sister at Forest River, Dakota. The bappy couple have taken up their abode at Reston. # He Fooled With The Gun. Lansdowne, April 18. Another caso 4 of "gun carelessness' ocenrred yester day at Ivy Lea, by which Allan Mar- tin, a wellknown resident of that lo sality will prababiy dose hiv right foot, Tt appelirs that s young lad pamed Shipman 'was removing a shot gun from its placd on the wall, when it exploded, thé entire charge enter ing the foot of Mr. Martin, who was sitting across the room. The revoil of the gun drove the hammer into the hand of the boy, lacersting it. badly man was taken to The wou Brookville hospital last night. Ape tition has 'heen cireulated among the business men; hy the ministers here, asking them to close their places of business | at 8.30 bw. on Mondays, Wednesdays. and. Fridays dering May. June, July and August. Mowt of them have agreed to do so; and the schenw will no doubt be carried ont. It was tried. some years" age, but did: sot succoed. However, as the reverend gentlemen have taken it up, success will no doubt drown their efforts Why do not git 'min ers take a more active jntertst in 'toe nintorial well being of their pasish oners 7 It amir; edly walild be an excellent way to dnfn deeper Yedpert dnd So : from all classdy. Wesley Webster was kicked by a hotse this morning at INVESTIGATION OF CANCER. | ii -- Half a Million Pounds Will Be Haised for the Purpose. London, April 17.The Royal gol: of siciane andl the Ro! vestigation story 'to work wider the direction o most distinguished . Tris feared that the scheun is too lnboratorienl, inasmuch as ofie vital discovery, namely, how to pre: - vent or #tay the course of cancer, is § wide. probably 16 be sought in a min- Lute and patient study of the hiving or anise ant is environment then in the investigations in a laboratory, ---------- Regarded With Superstition. A "ortain 'Steam yacht is fegarded the malt house employees with tition. When the place was afire two years ago, i bad just areived at the wharf and narrowly = escaped bursting. Then only a day or so ago it 'tied 'up to the wharf, and its sani: val was soon followed by "Thursday's Excuse Our Persistence. Io spain feminding you that Car- poveky's is the place to hay radishes, ottnce, parsley, mint, celery, owe: | Conmtion. Pacifie asparagus, tomatoes; rhubarb, | Buluth, Uom ---- -- Our seed cake will "plense the most aH delicate tastes, and if you gre looking Nahata ae : for nice, flaky pastry, or lady fingers | Brookisn Rapid Transit OF a sweat, juiey, seedless oERRRE, We | OPRAE aui « bite can supply vou with the best in the a yee i Do not be afraid' te try &* parkas "Boscia! Blend" ten, bicaise the price is only 'thir: Bea ourits por | E pound, James Redden & Co, The Hungarian House of Magni, oe Coral now 751 members The Britis pane 5 ent has only 670 members, ig y prive of our "Special Blend" ponte llie weabvilla ton is 5 cents por pound, James Rel: | Towns #6 Pacibs den & Co. Amal, Compe Have your mattresses, odd chairs or | Ghee rlor setts, made over; st James | Hino Cates! ©#: London City and HWlsdlond ank. emeled . 5 OFreadneedie S57, London, Sugland, Gotablestied 7556. Royal vol medical scien: dnn---- Winn | spinach, etc. Mouteesl Siret RY. arte Senet Ry Halifax Steven. Ry : To Spend Vacation. el Rev. Prof. McComb, of Queen's, loft RA Re Te this afternoon for New York, whence | Commerdial Cutis he snide tomorrow for Ireland, his na- Nou sont Fabre Bell Tetvphone tive land. He will hot return to King: nom Iron &. Stal. Com ston. until next fall, § . & Sued PM Monteead bi H. & VV Laurvintide Pulp --n---------------- The Coronation Hat Honsrmal. 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Shoop's Wedtorstive, = He will let you take it for « mionihi then, if it snvcends, the cost ix £5.00, Hit Tails, 1 will pay your druggist myself. 1 will leave the decision to you. -------- You! cannot afford to say "no'i 10 that cfler. A a6 shire that jt cst steed a test Lke that must hove remarkable merit. Don't, be incrednlons, mor Jet fweindies déter youl. Re health sat stake, and all 1 ask ie 8 ind owe. what I know.

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