Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Feb 1905, p. 6

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3 - Ro : iy . : the most | Dr. Wood's is the ori ,putop ins : gallo gaa re snr tip | Yalued ab. $700, marvelous puri | We have on hind the different rin of Wood avd Coul. OOTH 1 | BOR Ne utting was marvelously done, and bo-day the Kohingor as a model of ty and, the diamond polisher's uny 4. led among the world's t gn ; + The Ovielt Diamand. * loft diamand, which is the ig of the Itussiah royal is set in the Usar's sceptre. i one of the eyes % idol in the Temple of A it was seen by a : a a the French arsisan ] nd by greatly desire Pretending to become a convert, able to' worship before the a favorable opper- out the eye of the #8 off, after vainly at- to steal. the Remaining op [sold the stone to a ) savy for $10,- Limes. this sum it lon of an Ars & royal favorite, without the title. © "@n épportunity of ' pre- Aton to his revel 3 rE FEn2T sachs 3 did as they were told, for, } think, they loved him dearly: - Fach boy, young and old, rejoiced in owning a board plank, on which they nailed a box for a seat, and 'with a paddle in calm wos would ventures far out "| upon the lake. Of course this led to , and Arnold- : George's re- 8, and. T, Gib- af tatkitive, Jess. Next. in order .gome Sir Charles Dilke with: +157. columns, Winston Churchill. with . 148, and the Rt. Hos, Herbert Henry Asquith with 126. Only three others spoke mors than "100 columns, even Lord Hugh 1 contributing . but fifty-two of talk, ©. | hoi there are many members: of' ouse of Commons whose voices 'at all. Henry James declared the L000. Vet Wo0o, only about W700 was for nol expenses .putside food, I ete, That py cov ered books, newspapers mnd petty cash jtems. The Bishop has recently Jupiishe - an Bara balance sheet W Where ; t money . went, " poutids into om, th rough rate, his he had to borraw § nish including € the insurance "prem deprecia ete, used up § He Koopa eleven home Servis food and wages called for his 'was in' 'part and 9,000. accounted for by; the fact that the ca for ordi- nation boarded with him, and on Saturdays he gave ie a tertainments to working e. on tha houses his' light and fuel bill re- quired $8,000. For the use of four repairs on. carriages, etc., al- t 88,000 more was consumed. An hos English 'paper commenting on His' Lordship's "balance 'sheet "There is a good deal of waste fat living, and . the tement is ng." I's bachelor bishop wils thus usable " (o make both ends meet, what would a married man. with a family 'do in the same circums 4 8( in such a case there Would be less waste in the household expenses though there would | ore persohy to feed and clothe. The Glasgow Hur: ald in noting the statement said: It is not for us to su ? but it is conceivable, in - says: drip- Te | cit, , what oo Lh dee we. Bir. Jomm Tagior the good od Faghieh fashion; ing a little anxious aver having boy, his fath- yf sent Coleridge, Justice ag a racing, and 'on dine otcasion 'when a doken or more were starting out 'Little Archy' was seen to try it too. 'Go back, Archy! Go back,' came, it seemed, front every hoy, and every boy forgot his excitement and returned, until' the sudden impulse had deft their little "charge, and he wis safe and remained on shore. Though mentally quick, 'when his mind became riveted on a subject, yot he was so often away off in 'dreamland' that the boys thought him backward, but my father, Who observed and thought of him, 1 think, a great deal, many tifhes ro- marked that hs would Hecohie a Hril- liant 'boy if his physical strength could be improved. Herein was the trouble, and his early demise . was not unexpected by all who Knew him during his boy life, He betame bril- lant, however, in spite of his phy- ical defects, and as a child he gave promise of that beautiful expression, which Canada has been all too slow to r ize, In his walks, which were seldom far, and always slow, for he used a crutch, he would sud- denly, after a dreamy silence, break out into some beautiful reference to his surroundings so marvellous that the child seemed to be the master mind of the two. I fancy many and many a time his elders who watched 'aud listened to him, have felt, if not said, "How wonderful and yet how sad." Here it was at this lovely quiet spot on the shores of Rice Lake, a spot made historical by the late Mrs. Moody, that *'Little Archy" dis. covered to others his beauty of mind, and they who knew him then can easily recall evidences of the early child's promptings in his lines: What wouldst thou have for easement af- r he nm the rude wi hat) i Whe er tole hath used thee wild And ero hha at thine elbow day and lehing thy like a subtle thief! Fi Jleasare To me, when lite # me in such wise "Tis sweetest to break forth, to drop the chain, a And grasp the freedom of the plensant earth, roam In idleness and sober mirth, rough summer air and ssmmer lands, and drain The comfort of wide flelds unto tired eyes" Canada's Trade and Commerce, The report of 'the Department of Trade and Commerce notes an ag- gregate increase in the trade of the country of $5,668,000. There has been an increase, it notes; of nearly $18,000,000 in the imports, and a falling off in expocts of over $12.- 000,000. The increase in imports during the year has heen general on all important articles, notably among them coal, coke, etc, to the extent of about $4,640,000; sugar and molasses nearly $2,300,000; tea, $1,222,000; wood and manufactures of, $2,400,000; wool and manufac- tures of, over $1,700,000; electrical apparatus, nearly $800,000. On the other hand the decrease in exports amounted to over $1,600,- 000 on animals living; over $10,- 800,000 on breadstufls (wheat): over $1,000,000 on fish; over $4,000,000 on provisions and over $3,000,000 on wood manufactured, There has, how- ever, been an increase in the exports of minor articles, aggregating near- . $8,600,000, jeaving a net total rease of $12,328 489. In point of fact, pearly the whole net decredse is attributable to the one item, wheat. production for export in Mahitoba and the Northwest was considerably less than in the prev- § ious year, The quantity inspected at Winnipeg was but 40,400,000 bush- els as against nearly 32,000,000 the previous year. "It may perhaps be said that the Shanty inspected does not indicate ie quantity produced, but it' does indicate the quantity produced for export. The great influx of immigra- tion into the Northwest, and the in- creased acreage prepared for . the coming year's erop, would naturally account for the holdibg back of a Jaber quantity for consumption and than was the case in the prev- ious year. reducingete that extent the quantity available for export.' The total increase in the ate trade of the country for the twenty years from 1873 te 1893 was a lit- tle less than $30,000,000, while for 'the eleven years since 1893 the in- al, {crease has exceeded $223 000,000, yet there is plenty of room for fur. ther expansion. An increase of $4,500,000 in the + |: imports from British Guiana and the getting their ' they Kick about it. British West Indies is noted. 'This f ds gue to the shifting in the course of the Sigar trade, which "has unquies- tionably given the Canadian house- wife & more satisfactory article than A rather extended report. is ven of the commercial agencies. t in cludes a number of very sharp com- plaints as to Canadian business me thods. » a ---- Some mon never feel thgt they ww | moner's worth unless Bays will be hoys, and, judging from the prevalence of the mannish winnan, so will girls n the World £ : dapted for te: Ceylon Natural Green Tea is as far ahead of Japan tea as "'Salada" Black is ah-ad of all other black teas, Sold only in sealed Joad packets. By allgrocers. Given the Highest Award and Gold Medal at St. Louis Exposition, 1904, DR.J COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE (THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE). 4 "ININ NRO ITRO ¥ acts like a charm fn CHLORODYNE CHLORODYNE Bronchitis, is admitted by the profession (o ha the most wonderful and valuable rem edy ever discovered. is the best remedy known fore OUGT = COLDS, CONSUMPTION, BRONCR]' TIS, ASTHMA. DIARRHORA. and is (he only specific in CHOLERA, and DYSENTERY. effectually cuts short all attacks of EPILEPSY, HYSTERIA, PALPITA TION and SPASMS. anly palliative in NEU R IMATISM, GOUT, CANCER, TOOTHACHE, MENINGITIS, etc. Always ask for "DR. J. COLLIS PROWNE'S CHLORODYNE," and- beware of spurious compounds or imitations. COLLIS BROWXE'S CHLORODYNE" bottle. Sold in bottles at iv, 134d. The genuine bears the words "DR. J. on the Government Stamp of cach y. 28. od., and 4s. 6d. each. (Overwhelming. Medical Testinony accompanics each bottle. Sole Manufacturers :--J. T. DAVENFORT, Limited, LONDON. Wholesale Agents, SEVEN LYMAN BROS. & CO., Limited, Toronto. SUTHERLAND SISTERS Hair Grower Grew this Hair PBatore Using Alter Using The late Rev, Fletcher Suthérland, father'of the Seven Sut! land Sisters, who at one time 'was er SUTHERI discovery; the SEVEN sly bald GROWER, had a beautiful growth Pictures showing the correct representation before and after u For Sale at a'l Draggists, two sizes, 50¢ amd $1.00 per boils Seven Sutherland Sisters, soe Proprictors Canadian Office, 256 Yonge Street, Toronto J. H. BAILEY, Foreign Manager Recommended and Sold by Princess and Bagot Sts., Kingston Geo. W.. Mahood, Druggist, cc ---- Is a combination of 4 A FAMILY RECIPE WORTH KEEPING . a few tools and a grain of we can furnish the tools Sav, did vou hear that th have a special 20 per cent Woodenwares, WASH CLOTHES, WRING- MACHINES all STEP-LADDERS, BAKE BOARDS, ERS; WASHIN sale of UBS, These special prices are, of cash only. McKELVEY & BIRCH 69 TT MARMALADE Bitter Oranges, 200., 30c. and 40c. per dozen. Fine Valencia Oranges, 20c. per dozen. Princess St. o foro pse tryin h CAD mo h cu hen 0 \ Nn p Nn no h fit to od h d delics p, disco D of 0 pe od com h 0 ou om d blo 0 h a Po docto . escriptio h hous: om § e by 8 Cu De EYEE YEvE) & 0)0 OH @ 85 E05 EES HGR)

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