Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Mar 1903, p. 9

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THR OZONE 0O., Limited, Toronto. Ont. Bon atlemmen, lt rom the ass of Powley's Liquified Osone. In wife v m the use wiley's ui --~ severe attack of Theumatism. A t after three months' treatment and of last year she had an possible aid was at once secured, nursing her case was so much was continual fever as she could not be moved from the position in which she lay in bed. jven up all hopes of her Tenovery erful cures that Powley's To make sure that these oases were genuine we called upon the . We found them geruine in and the people who had given them enthusiastic in praising the We had just about the papers of some of e people whose testimonials appeared. e. A bottle was and the Mrs. Willfong months previous. In a week' bed and gradually gained in flesh and now her The Ip uta, of course, somewhat gained her good Her recovery health and every trace to others and We will slvays others may be induced results will prove entirely satisfactory. Yours very truly, What Ozone Has Done For Other Rheumatic Sufferers. are brief extracts from letters written by other persons whe rheumatism by Powley's Liquified Ozone: The fellowing ton Mineral which I did, but I was so 1 could not stand the baths asd got worse. I became dis- came home to die. "After three bottles of Pow- ley"s Liquified Ozone the rheumatism left me. For six weeks previous to A k : : & w " +i £ g = Worse She was reduced in ficsh about fifty pounds and One limb was twisted to such an extent that the knee joint became was able to sleep naturally and her & able to sleep naturally and had had but ttle appetite for three s time she was removed to another in strength all the time. general health is as good as ever. is not altogether in its proper place and she is e, but otherwise is in" good ph is due entirely to the use of Powley's succeeded after all other remedies had failed. We know of many cures that have been effected. have a feeling of gratitude to Ozone and trust that many to try this peerless remedy, and are satisfied that the Ia bottle when I 1 for the last ten years." REE BOOK cumatio sufferers: We will Be pleased ; name and address. A- Fifty Pounds, One Leg s Liquified Ozone Immediately tude I write you of the wonderful The best that she had become a chronic rhen- had become a mere . When moved the least bit when we read in iquified Ozone was merits of ts of treatment commenced. Shortly after tite She down In a few weeks she had condition. She has re- of her rheumatism is Sone. Liqui Ozone, as it recommended Ozone ve - E. WILLFONG, 165 Carlton St. ed and I taking it. I _h a bottle and not com to get ter; my rheumatic pains to leave me. have taken only three bottles and my rheumatism is completely cured. Iam in better health now than I have been MRS. MATILDA DALE, 90 Edwin street, Toronto, says: "My husband con 8 very severe Case of muscular rheumatism. He soon be- came so bad that he had to quit work. Finally he had to be lifted or turn~d in hed, as he could not move himse... ength we decided to try Powley's ach that thiswasa sim 9 was doing good and I prevailed on him to continue it. In one week liniments aud paten eo ho isk, bon Jol let { od ind to w taken dE Tire bottles I was. free from and rheumatism from ay Ba A pie Rheumatism than 1 had for years." gives a mation of value to mail this book will bring it. THE OZONE 00., Limited, Toronto, Ont. rsm-- CHURCH NEWS|: TOSHI IKEHARA'S APPOINT: MENT IN JAPAN. Cost of Maintaining Protestan- tism in United States--Kings- ton Presbytery Meets «Here Tuesday Forgetiuiness is apt to make us ap- i s 8 Over $100,000 bas to restore a tower of York minster. He best keeps = s who re members t God is always looking The beliry of the tower of Temple church, London, 700 years old, is 'to be repaired. The Duke of Devonshire has given $12,000 to the new church of Su. Ai- dan, Carlisle. The best preparation for the future is the present well seen to, the last duty well done, The Congregationalists of Guelph, have made a call to Rev. P. C. L. Harris, B/A., Port Huron. Rev. Thomas Wilson, London, Ont., has accepted the call to the pastorate of Knox church. at Walkerton. Rev. 'Mr. Rodgers, of Caledon East, has accepted. the invitation: of his congregation td remain for a fourth year. Keep clear of personalities in con- versation. It is only small minds that occupy themselves with such trifles : Rev. W. R. George, Granton, will re- sign his parish in order to take up work for the church in the North- West. Rev. P. K. Dayfoot was presented with a purse of $130 by his friends in Port Hope prior to his departure for Orilki y Canon Jarvis, of Napanee, and Rural Dean Dibb, of Bath, exchanged for missionary services on' Sunday, March 1st, To Rev. S. E. Marshall, B.A.,"BD., of Clifford, has been invited to go to Thorold, and has accepted, subject to the authority of conference. There is nothing in the world so helpful to a man as the influence of a good womag, be she mother, or sister, lover, or friend, or wife. Rev. Dr. 'Rose, Ottawa, has accepted an invitation to preach the Sunday afternoon university sermon at Queen's, Kingston, on March 22nd. The co! tion of Trinity church, Merrickville, have presented Mrs. For- neri, late of Kingston, with a purse of $54 for zealous interest in choir work. y The Congregational Chinése Christ- jan Endeavor of San. Francisco, in which there are some forty active members, gave last year to missions, $1,516. A window memorial to the late rec- of St. Peter's, Brockville, Arch- deacon Bedford-Jones, will be dedicat- ed by the Bishop of Ottawa, April 26th. W. H. Baxter, of Leeds, land, has presented the new Cape Town cathedral with a very valuable organ --the seventh largest in the kingdom-- as a peace offering. To commemorate the bishop Temple's work in connection with , the temperance cause, it has been decided to establish a police court mission in the city of Exeter. They have a Moody and Sankey team in London just mow, Dr. Torrey and Mr. Alexander, both from Aus- tralia, who are holding large revival meetings. Mr. Alexander is the singer. Rev. Levi Master, D.D., brother of the late Isaac Master, registrar of Waterloo, and a native of New Dun- Bi; late Arch- ee, died recently at Rapids, Mich. He was a foremost Methodist divine. - Rev. Archdeacon Fleming, late of the Tron church, Edinburgh, who re- cently went to St. Columbia's, Bel- ravia, London, as successor to Dr. Donald MacLeod, has been compelled to abandon work on account of se- vere nervous prostration. Of the fifty-nine Presbyterian con- gregations in London, England, three- fourths are carrying on mission work in the churches themselves, and in for i-two halls and rooms, employing thirtysone salaried and nearly a thou- sand voluntary workers. TH kr i & E forts and living in a country of mag- nificent and exquisite beauty we feel an indefinable longing for such enjoyment, It is found strongest in the soul of the artist and the poet. GC. The sixth division is the intel lect proper, which- may be subdivided into three elemfents--perception, -me- mory and reason. Perception receives impressions of external matter, me: mory tabulates them, and the mind, by associating these impressions, forms conclusions which constitute reason, the highest attribute of the intellect. 7. I'he seventh division comes under the head of morality, religion and love of God. It is an inherent gual- ity, manifested in the desire all humanity to worship. - To find true happiness in religion, the wayward soul mut be given a new birth from the hand of God. ~The sinner must feel a godly sorrow and feel his lost condition before receiving this gift. One Short Puff Clears The Head, Does your head ache? Have you pains over your eyes? Is the breath offensive? These are certain symp toms of Catarrh. Dr. Agnew's Ca- tarrhal Powder will cure most . stub- bern cases in a marvellously " short time. If you've had Catarrh a week it's a sure cure. If it's of fifty years' standing it's just as effective. 50 cents. Sold by Henry Wade and H. B. Taylor.--87 : The Poet's Proud Moment. Bj , whose seventieth birthday was recently celebrated, was once ask- ed by a friend upon what occasion in his, life he had taken the greatest plea sure in knowing that he was a poet. "It was when a delegation from. the Right came to my house in Christi- ania," he answered, "and smashed all the windows. Because when they had thus attacked me, and were starting for home again, they felt that they ought to sing something, and so they began to sing, 'Yes, we love this land ol ours'--they couldn't do anything else. They had to sing the song of the man whom they had attacked." EE. There are now 7,777,887 "people called Methodists' . throughout the world, and more than 150 1 conference®; with 40,451 ministers and 44,645 lay preachers, of whom 291, 805 are members of the Methodis church in Canada, with 932 ministers and 8,452 local preachers. In Russia the religious laws as given in the St. Petersburg' Novosti" per: mit a citizen or alien residing in the empire to profess only the faith into which he is born. Any attempt to con vert a man into another faith is for bidden and punished, and no one can change from one church to-anoth- er without--being liable to severe pen- alty. It costs $260,000,000 annually to maintain Protesfant 'church organiza tions of the United States. Of this, in round numbers $25,000,000 is used by the Methodists, north and south; $17, 000,000 by Presbyterians, $15,000,000 by Epi lians, $14,000,000 by Bap- tists and $10,000,000 by Congregation: alists. The pend $75,000, an' assistant. x official board, an invitation was ed to Rev. S. Faircloth, , to take up the work of assis$ ant pastor in June next, it i uite certain that he will accept. aircloth is at present assistant to Rev. James Allen," M.A. at Sault Ste. Marie. A clergyman, writing to the Ontario Churchman, described the Epiphany and Ascension tide missionary appeals as insipid. As they have been writien by Bishops Courtney, Hamilton, Sweatman, Baldwin, Provost Street Macklem, Canon Maemorine, ev. F. H. VuVernet, Hon. 8S. H. ake, -N. Hoyles, and --others-of high: standing in the church it can be readily seen how much easier it is to be a critic ECONOMICAL! HOUSEKEEPERS} US E~-- WalterBakers Cocoa and Chocolate Because they yield THE MOST and BEST FOR THE MONRY . -~ The Finest Cocoa in the World 40 Hi Awards in Europe and Americs. | Our Recipe Book, sent ree, will tell you how th make Fudge and 5 great variety of dainty dishes from our Cocos 30d Chocolate. Walter Baker & Co. 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On another , when he had sent a copy of a little volume by a New Brunswick writer, Francis Sher men, entitled "Matins," to Kipling, he received the answer: "When 1 take up a volume of Canadian poetry 1 feel like a crystal gazer looking into the glass, and seeing there a man with a broom, sweeping clear the tired litera- tures, and making way for fresh, young, sincere work, which the Cana- dian fellows are doing." Mr. Roberts said that the Canadian work was sincere and genuine, and had a fresh osphere about it, » quality, which justified the ¢ things said about it. The > wrote about things of which they knew, and to him to be singu larly free from faking and clap-trap. Then, too, Canadians generally were not afraid to be partisans; they did not pose as cosmopolitans, The nati- ons that accomplished things were the nations that were not airaid to claim their own, and grumble bard for it, and strike hard for it if necessary. Cenadian literature had done one thing; it had made the dime novel and the high-class dime novel less ne- cessary. All the great mass of nature- studies, of stories about wild animals, had grown so that the boys must have it, no matter what it cost. The man who bad made that literature what it is, and who had done an in calculable amount of good by making the vogue, was a Canadian, Ernest- Thompson-Seton, one of the strongest and most persistent and determined of Canadians, and he protested against the tendency to forget that Seton » a Canadian writer. 3 Mr. Roberts said he was the Inthe of the animal story, and Seton, whist superior ability made it possi le for him to afford to write animal stories, acknowledged his priority. Aww back in the eighties he wrote the first three animal stories olsthe modern 1vpe. After that he wrote no wre aniwal stories until the vogue came. r. 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