Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jun 1902, p. 5

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DAILY 3 WHIG, THURSDAY JUNE 12. BRITISH { IRS i TREMENDOUS PROFITS ASSURED . ms x I we tant land of Syria. Two English. , SOME LECENDARY + LORE] saints Arwrmatitis : " A [Tow Happewetl oné 4aY "to "ris 'their re L ---- HIS month of June contains an opportunivy for investors that is far above path. The shadows of evening were drawing on apace. and they were fit and beyond any opportunity of the year. It surpasses the most sanguine expectations of its friends and causes the utter dismay of its would-be -- oid -- Yoo! ENeursions RISK... h adian North-West {Y*At Return Faves. Reging. cova: FREON ons Ibdrt CONNECTED 'WITH THE BRIT- ISH COEONATIONS. d } 4 erolly at their. wits' end Sadeenly a friendly light appeared, and an aged man preceded by two tapers addressed in Legend of the Stone, Which them. A tnriting surprise "wad in i : store for the pilgnams. © This old man Was Used by Jacob as a Pil- |}, ing led them to an ing be then, to low--The Legends of the Ring | (heir utter smarement, announced and the Oil. himself to be the special friend of Ed Seiah to the Whiz ward the Confessor--in fact, he was The coronation, as was naturally to note other than the evangelist St. be expected, is: hy no means destatute John himseli. He banded them, a of its own pemblar legendary history. png. commanding them to deliver it jnded, it was almost inevitable that to the king. together with the intima the. popules mind should come to in tion thaw six months from thet date west i with some kind of a halo of he wotlid bave attained his heart's de FOIARY. sire. All the trials and the diffienities The most ancient of the legends was oi life would forever be'at an end, that which i» attached to the corona and he | would be resting = peacefully tion chair, or, rather, to the stone imitators and rivals. among the blessed company who, day which is enclosed beneath its seat. hy day, wee swelling the number of The. story runs as jollows. . The an _ Oyer-uhseription of Stock by Thousands of Shares is Ceplain, cient piege of stone, which any sight Shep. The Radio pire now pro: : seers to Westminster Abbey today are po k nn oon op : . To participate in June dividends at the rate of 2% permitted to gage upon, was, opoe 4 "> . i ia . A : 4 monthly subscriptions must be received this week. Stockholders Are Jubilant dishuded upon thie shores" of England, tore" [he plea ao ws the Lau i his hig: Toe lights rested during his famods vision of the Broh him while Residing bi flats ungele asconcting and desconding If | ward has borne the traces of this courss ta be treasured by his rele- Thousands of dollars in 'dividénds were distributed to stock- holdérs the past week at the rate of 27, monthly, 677 quarterly, and 24% annually on their investment, owing tothe great success attain- ed by this company. 42% aavance in the price of this stock takes place withinfthree weeks. $1,000 invested now increases in value to nearly $1500 on event in ite peculiar name, Havering: tives and countrymen as a relic, and atte-Bower, Edward acoepted the ring was by them {ransporied to Egypt or before June 30. 'Smaller or larger amounts advance in value in the same proportion. There is absolutely no risk in purchasing your waiches, fine eyed. and silverware tromus. 'We guarantee safe T Y OF QUINTE RAILWAY [J 2Pehed pon WW SHORT LINE FOR DIAMOND HALL, ho Wg Kf Botablohod eis EE EHEC ovRIE BROS, i « REE 60 RC i ' "Aamitobs and Canadian 'SheWest and Retura Via ; hh Bay as Follows: 17 pada [00 180 kz 5w | ed Dur {$0 Retarn on or Before You which obce had heen his own, and ére when their own' migration to that many months had * passed, as the country took place. Some time after- apostle had foretold, he' was gathered ward there arrived in' Egypt a certain vs hin fathers. He was laid in the Gathelus, son of Ceerops, king of Ath- ighest. position of honor which his ens, who hecame the ew | of one of Pharaoh's daughters. = These two then proceeded to transport the stone to Spain, whence it was subsequently carried off by Simon Prech, who was the favorite son of Mito of Scotland. Ireland mow became the fortundte possessor of this stone, which 'was forthwith placed upon the sacred hill of Fara. It was henceforth known 'as the "Stone of Destiny," or the "Lia Fail." and was employed at the in auguration of the drish kings. The stone, remained absolutely mute if a true successor to the throne eame to] place himself upon it; hue if it hap-, peped to be anyone whose title show-} subjects could procure for him---that is to say, in front of the high altar of his own abhey church. A crucifix of gold was suspended upon' his neck, while on his hand was placed the pil grims' ring. Here be, was suffered to remain in peace for upwards of a cen- tury. The body was: then "trans lated" by ordér of Henry I. * Arch: bishop Becket, as well as Lauremtius, the abbot of Westminster, being pres- ent. . The body of the maint was placed in a magnificent shrine. The garments, however, with which - the depd king han been enshrouded; were removed and converted by abbot Lau- rentiug into three copes, while the 'Financiers of National Reputation An official "of om of the oldest and A leading bank president. residing not 60 milks from Hartdord, Ct, baw asked for an option on SOU shires at the present price--Sle. * One investor in Philadelihia sitacribos for $15,000; and says his faith iv so gent most conservative banking houses in New in this Sompeny that he wilhtake bis York city has subseribed © for $12.500 dividends in stock instend of cash | worth of stock, amd states that he may ". y of Quinte Nepavve F om - pe Sach prey She gin geil The Ale that's , AT ALL DBALERS. Bole agent tor Kingston, J. ». Henderson, £3 ole AAR RARE abs ias ens esd Delicious Ice Cream. Made from Pure Milk, We recom mend it. A. J. REES, Princess *Hought 'out on this spot." always good. if him if be really caged for the i treasurer was absent, himself was J upon his 4 struck him. wer a ring, 'large, royal, and beauti Street. + | come. This was the first Scene. ult lave on yl ed a flaw, this miraculous store} groaned, or even thundered. The wan-| derings of the Lia Fail, however, still! continued. Seotland was the next country in which a home was sought] for. it. It was carried across the sea by Fergus, who, founded the Scotch! 0 and by him it was placed | in the eelébrated castle of Dunstaff-{ nage. A hole may still be viewed somewhere in the vaults of this castle, in which the sacred "Stone of Des tiny" is reputed. at one time to have i ed ring was also removed, to he presery- as a relic of the saint at 'his shrine. Whether this ving was actual ly used 'at the coronation of subse quent sovereigns as. the 'Wedding ring of England" or not, it is difh cult to say. The statement has, how ever, been actually made; and it is yuite certain that the "regall,"' or ring, employed on this grand occasion was always associated in some man- ner with the beloved monarch, who was reposing in his last sleep within found a place, Here it remained. for] sovéral centuries apparently, till atl last there arrived another king ofl Reotland, Kenneth 11 by pame (A.N.| #40). He forthwith proceeded to re} move the "Lia-Fail" from the west-| ern to "the eastern portion of his do-} minions. Tt was planted on a rising piece of the ground at the famous) abbey of Scone, in order to couume- morate the faot that "the last battle with the nation © of the Picts was] Here the atmesphere of legend com-| mences to depart... We find. ourselves} standing upon really solid historical ground, for one thing at any rate is quite certain, i.e, the stone remained as an integral portion of the trea! sures contained in the abbey of Beone! for several centuries, and was there] employed in much the same fashion as| bad been the case, long years. before, in the sister country; as the pationall throne of the kingeom of Scotland. | The name of Edward the Confessor | will jor ever be inseparably associated! with our great pational ceremony off crowning the king. Nowhere, bhow-| ever, does the remembrance of the in| fluence wielded by the Confessor's per sonality come out more strongly than in. the charming legend of the ring. One day this saintly monarch. happen ed to he making his way to a certain H chapel which was to be dedicated . to 4] the honor of St. John the i] list, Evange a saint especially dear to the heart of the king. He was syddenly accosted by a beggar, who implored patie to assist him in his need. The king's while Edward at that particular. mo ment quite destitute of any money person. A happy _ thought He took from off his bin ful,"' and the beggar having acpepted it disappeared a% quickly as he had The next was enacted 'in 'a very aifferent part of the world, namely, in the dis (Was In" Four ¥ * 2s ' Hospitals, i Doctors Said I Would Never Be Well Again--Am Now at Work After Six Years of Illness -- Thanks to DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD. The case described below was a very severe one and well illustrates the power of Dr. Uhase's Nerve Food jin ing the most, serious and lica- pg, ¥ be certain R is preparatio fF BY FLEE » x BE a few steps of the scene of the coro natn, The supposed origin of ~ the sacred oil is almost as remarkable as that of the ring. It does not make its ac tual appearance until the coronation of Hency IV. in 1408, although the oil had been in existence {so it was be lieved) for upwards of two centuries prior on that date. When Thomas a locket was undergoing: his period of banishment in Southern France, he happened one night to be engaged ia prayer in one .of the churches of ,vous. The blessed virgin suddenly appeared to him, carrying with her a golden cagle, together with a small vessel, These she now delivered 10 the archbishop, and pledged ber word that the oil . which they contained would assuredly be productive of the vepy. happiest. effects upon those sove- reigns who were. privi 1 to become the recipients of such a heavenly unc tion, In the meantime the oil was to be entrusted to a monk residing at Puictiers, whose daty it would be to hide it' awsy in St. Gregory's church. These orders were most punctibously obeyed. The holy oil remained in its secret. hiding-place for many along year. Then, at last; these treasures were almost accidentally discovered, thanks to the drenin of & certain holy mans. The golden le and the ampul la ultimately foung their sway into the hands of Edwarfi the Black prince, who realizing their priceless 'value, or- dered them to be placed in a secure resting-place at the tower. It was in tended, 'ne doulst, that his own son, if not the Black prince himseli, should be the. first to weceive the blessing of thie. sacred oil; but, by some 'unlucky mischance, everyone in authority for got about its very existenge. © Conse quently, Richard II, received no bigh- er privilege than any one of his pre: decessors.. When at. length hiv unfor tunate reign was drawing to its close the oil was rediscovered. Richard im- plored archbishop Courtendy to gnoint him, with this preglous fluid but in vain. The archbishep declined to per petrate, what, must have seemed to him almost an act of sacrilege, see ing that the king dad aireecy been "fuoiled" 7 once; at bis cozgnapion years begge. Richard received this de- cision a wigh, vemarking that the favor was doubtless reserved for some. more fortusinte. prince: then him- self. He continued sto treasure the oil, bowaver, as a sacred possession for she. remainder of his weign,, until it was fakon from. him. hy Hearty of. Bali ple, 'whe entertained or affected to entertain the same super: stitions value for it." ------------ Strathcona Statements. Strathcotm, June 10.~Thete was a strike at" the cement works a short time ago; the men secured the wages demanded. Rev. A. Ls Brown with BB Rose and dam: Mr. White with Mes. Rook, Bath are attending conference at Napanee. Mr@and Mos 5. Asselstine, . Moscow, were guests' of « Mr. and , in spent Sunday ily; and Rew. H i 8 i 6. 5 HEYDON doable his suliscription this wee bvairty Hb Wie ih gh ant ; Manning Chambers Bulldings,72 Queen St. West, Core " Queen and Terauley Sts. Robs 40 ard 402 Court House Square, Toronto, Ont. Above are somé of the Reasons why scores of the present stock- holders all over the count: y-are doubling their holdings in EASTERN OONSOLIDATED DIL GO. Wie En fad del LENNOX APPEAL. Heard by Judge Maclennan~Dis- puted Ballots. Toronto Telegram Saturday, at 11 o'clock at Osgoode hall is the time and place fixed for the hearing of the appeal in the Len nox recount against toe decision of county jadge Wilkison, which leaves the result a tie, The ballots, books and popers have reached registrar Cartwright, Judge Maclennan will heat the appeal. Thomas G. Carscallen, the conserva tive, appeals in respect to seven bal lots. W. 8. Madole; the liberal, enters a general appeal "irom the rulings, decisions, sllowances and diall "wane es of the ballots on the recounts' One ballot has a 'aw ACTOAS through the which Is marked in Carscallen's compartment It was not counted for either. Anoth er had a circle in Madole"s compart ment. It was allowed him. There are two other ballots one with a eros: jor Carscallen and something like an "M" to the lft of Madofe's name. It was disallowed, as boing a mark of identification. The other also had a cross for Carseallen and one through Madole's name and a short wavy line in Madole"s compartment It was also disallowed. Another has the ini vials M. L. in Madole's compartm:ant and a eross for Carscallen Cross Fire Does Much Damage. Poole's Resort, "June M.~W. w. Vanstone's dwelling house was burned last Sunday. The fire started in the rool and he was able to save very fit tle furnitare. Among other tosses were about seventy traps and about twenty-five + dollars warth of seeds Charles McDonald's boathouse caught fire fron Mr. Vanstone's house, and the boathouse and a valuable boat were. hirned. RB. Buell has yeturned after spending a few days with his mother. Fine Assortment To Choose From. 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