Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jul 1905, p. 8

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EE ---------------------------- , paffiative curative preparations. Friends advised Psychine, and after taking several bottles I became sound and strong Monster Said to Have Been Found * dn Texas. New York, July 22. Near the d hills in South Texas, a monstrous aed curious reptile has been captured hy three huntsmen, who trailed jt a day, says a special despatch to the Sun. It appears to be of the lizard family and is five feet nine inches long. No thing like it has ever been seen in Texas. It is now in the possession of Robert Ritter, of Corpus Christi. The head is hard and horny. with two piercing, restless cyes. On its feet are toos of unequal length. The tail is half the length of the body, which is crowned with spikes, and is tipped with a honey spear. The crea- ture ran with great speed when pur- , but wax trapped on its return to its lair. That invigorating drink, Coca-Cola. The original at Madey soda Joumtain, In declaring he had a "bu ly" day Richard Cartwright |, Harvard among his classmates of twenty-five years ago, Theodore Roose- Munici velt spoke, not as president of the one United States, but a8 a member of the class of 'So. That bars "bully" Director. | from being accepted as proper "court Kingston. language," and keeps it where it was, just an exuberant Americanism. Another gigantic hotel, to cost $18, 000,000, will be erected on the Plazes, New York. hose and girls attended y school children's Brooklyn. = ---------- ) The Difference Between Expert and . Unskilful Tea Blending TT: qualities of- different teas prove that there is a distinct difference between expert Red Rose blend- . ing methods and the usual methods, Several kinds of teas may be blended, but if unskik fully selected they will not combine to make a perfect "blend ; they will retain their original individual character- istics with their roughness and harshness emphasized. 'Such tea is bitter, poorly flavored in the cup (and there is much of it in bulk and package form on the market). It emphasizes the result of inexperience, lack of knowledge of combining qualities of different teas, imper- fect blending, poor selection, \and the hundred and one other causes of poor tea. But my expert Red Rose blenders select the right grades of strong, rich Indian teas and delicate fragrant Ceylon teas, and produce Red Rose Tea with entirely new characteristics--a tea with that "rich fruity favor" Tateaso exquisitely different and better than any brand of Ceylon alone, that no one who once tries it ever goes back to Ceylon again, Red Rose has in a comparatively = ING DIVORCE EVIL. This is the Plan Daughters Roman Catholic Organization ~Some Pertinent Questions. New / other things that "the Catho municates herself cially ostracized," the "Manual of the Danghters of the Faith" (Filial Fidel), a society for social reform, which is published this week by ©. P. Putnam's Approbation recently received from Pi Pius X_, and personal letters of Irae at from D. Faleonio, apos- i eC Gibbons, Archbishop Farley, Archbishp Rior- dan, of San Francisco, and Bishop Colton, of Buffalo. The manual explains the need of such a society among women of con terest of healthier public" sentiment, and the maintenance of high ideals in society and the home. It is a plea for * the preservation of Christian ideals where they are believed to he losing 'their , namely, in the home, society, literature, drama, man- pers and morals. It reiterates the plea made recently by Archbishop Farley at a reption given to the Daughters of the Faith at the episcopal residence for formal disenssion of the Papal Brief, that the co-operation of Catholic women ought to be welcomed, especially in the .s0- giety's efforts to check divorce, which is playing such dire havoe with Ame rican homes. Despite adverse eriti cis' and misunderstanding, born largely of igmorance of the society's Sida aim, the Daughters retain tl sarty sympathy an support of large numbers of the foremost Cathe. lie society women of New York and elsewhere. It is largely through these exclusive and influential women that the little manual will find readers this summer at Newport, Narragansett, Lenox, Bar Harbor and other fashionable re- sorts, thus paving the way to more intelligent understanding when the Daughters of the Faith meet in the fall for formal organization, So thoroughly bas the field been outlined that there is capital of Europe that has not une of more women of title or unques tioned social position ready to co- operate with the New York society as soon as official notification comes that the hour for action has arrived. Ne- gotiations are already pendin for the manual's translation into rench and Italian, "The office of the Daughters of the Faith," say¥ the wdnual, "is. to unite Catholic women, more particu- larly those of station and influence, in_discountenancing the social usages and customs that are the evident cause of the spread of moral evil in society and in professing a higher spiritual standard as the requirement of the Catholic woman in the world." "The society does not seek to dis- place older organizations, but to act as a bond between them; first, by the anion of a few courageous of work scarcely a women whose lives are an open 'protest against the evils rife in the fh hion- able world. It is the honr of Ysorest need when the morality of nations is endangered and when the world is calling for the Christian woman." The chapter on divorce embodies the Scylla and Charybdis upon which the Daughters split in the first days of agitation, not a few declaring that to fallfil the letter of the rules, they would be forced to ignore, socially not only closest friends, but in many instances kindred so largely has di vorce through mixed marriages made inroad into Catholic homes, "The Catholic divorces who re mar- ries," says the manual "'excommuni- cates herself. She enters into what she knows to he sinful relationship, and by that act openly sets at nauglit the teaching of the church. It is not the church that has cast her off, it is herself that has broken the filial tie. The Catholic divorese who remarries must he socially ostracized. The adulterous should be treated in the same. Such unions (Protestant) as are openly adulterous should be treated in the same way as the Ca- tholic divorcee and subjected to the same rule. To neglect to, discourage divorce because of the divorcees who are in goad faith is to enclurage it.' It is said "Catholies should make, in the matter of divorce, a strong and united protest, and should co- operate also with the Protestant au- thorities, who are rapidly organizing a movement against its social recog nition," "Our own country, the morality of which has not kept Puce with its enlightenment," says the manual, "has thrown off all restraint and allows divoree for the slightest cause and with almost unlimited frequency. Society is, in consequence, on the verge of moral ruin, and nothing but the religions and social recognition of the true horror of this crime can ar- rest the evil that with eyelonie foree short overthrown domestic peace and rooted the safeguards of purity honor. To condone the sin is to par- take of it, and we should realizh its effects as well as its nature, ffor if we so condone it we become \moral participants, not alone in the sin but also in the evils that follow." The chapter "Some (uestions An- swered™ is the contribution of an emi nent ecclesiastic. Here many. Phases of marriage and divoree within the jurisdiction of the church's "Matri monial Court," are tersely explained. time up- and The Daughters of the Faith invite- questions on these vital subjects, and in every instance, the manual states, authoritative answers will be given through the pociety's subsequent pub- lications, Among pertinent questions asked THE DAILY By the the Faith, a New July 20 Declaring i avarm who 1e-matries bo so | ort the peaceful practice of the Ca- Sons, Jw expected to ' tant minister >" 5 "Can a Catholic be ly in Lent?" 4 married public evoke caustic criticism both within | expert in killing and picking ducks. and without the Catholic church. It | hold the feet and tip of wings, and, is from the pen of the former, Miss | with a sharp hatchet, or, best of all, Eliza O'Brien Lummis, member of one 8 corn knife, cut the head off neatly, of New York's oldest, distinguished | leaving the neck as long as possible. and best known Catholic families. It [Do not drop the duck till it stops hat a prefatory copy of the Brief of | Beding, and then some one should be the wings, nor do the duck is still warm. This dome, spicuous social position, its object | have ready a liberal supply of paper. and aim, and defines the lines along | set this on fire and singe all the down whicli it proposes to work in the in- | that remains and the feathers under the wings and elsewhere, which are so hard to pick clean. The duck will be a brown, sooty looking object. Nearly fill a large pan with water as hot as the hand can bear, put in plen- remover and the skin is beautifully clean. Rinse in clear water, and if there are pin feathers they. will show now plainly, aid may be easily pluck- ed out by the aid of a knife. A Temple At Auction. greatest of the Buddhist tem- ples in Kyoto was sold at auction on June }st, i day. The thefts and frauds connected with its admih- istration have been a public scandal for several years. This incident is y one among many indicative of the drift of religious affairs in Japan. A Buddhist journal, Kyokuai Jiji, ad- mits that while Baddhism far out- ranks Christianity numerically, the balance of power is in favor of Chris tians by reason of actual work ac complished. General hatred against Christianity is passing away, and the belief is gaming that it .is bet- ter adapted to new condition , of thi The war correspondents, the Kyokuai confesses, speak plainly of the unfitness and the imability of the Buddhist pri to minister to the sol diers, although $100,000 has been" ex- pended by one Buddhist sect in its work. In contrast to this, the quar- fers where the work of the Christians is carried on "are regarded as a para- dise for the soldier," when the expen- ditare of the Young Men's Christian Association amounts only to a few thousand dollars. This gives our com- mon religion one - hundred times its statistical strength. Automobilia. Judge not an auto by its smell: as comparisons are odorous. A tack in the tire is as a thorn in the flesh. It is a short mending. All does not go that glitters. An auto is not without odor save in its own front seat. Say not, "We shall return at five": ye may return at sixes and sevens. Approach railroads warily, lest they The ride that hath no WHIG, SATURDAY, J ULY 22, "Can a Catholic wharry an unbap- : von 17 THE OSTRACISM CURE RECOMMENDED FOR GROW-|™§ ™ Do' not bother with the last joint of not attempt to get Try to have the feathers picked while ty of soap to make a strong suds, and with a clean cloth wash the duck thor- oughly, and all trace of the smoke is a man can do-- What then ? eéxpense ? shake down nething but The most modern :" Don't Sit Ashes; ~ruin your clothes, injure your hands, raise a dust, the meanest, dirtiest job No, use a furnace that burns all the coal, that does not shake down some ashes and a lot of coal. 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Though thou swear by thine auto Yo) FN seven times; the eighth thou wilt hn swear at it; that is Kismet. The horse goeth not ten parasangs LEMMON an hour, neither doth he explode. r---- im To speed is human; to be caught is aT --fime. OLD AGE ------ 3 Duke Who Doesn't Look Like It. London Daily News. The Duke of Norfolk's dislike of pompishness has given rise to many stories. A school treat was being held in Arundel park, and the duke was crossing one of the lawns when a teacher, unaware of the duke's identi ty, rushed across to him and shouted: "Come off the grass at once. It ia people like vou whose behaviour gets parks shut to the public !"" On anoth er occasion, it is said, the duke went to a convent to preside over a gather- ing. The sister who opened the door thought the obtrusive stranger was seeking assistance, and gently told the duke there was nothing for him. Party disturbances occurred in Glas- gow between Orangemen and Roman Catholie® who meet on Sundays: to discuss matters on Glasgow green, Sticks and stomes were thrown with violence, sixteen individuals struck, two requiring surgeons' attention. : The Orange leader was roughly han- be} Disease In Fowl. He dled, and had his coat: torn off his Thirty _per cent. of the poultry back. reared in England, and served up at The Bishop of Péterborough, at | table have suffered from some form Northampton, urged: the clergy to ilis- pourage the i gossip of scandakloving women, because the talking of 'old | garding the report that the royal cate" often led to dissensions in a par- | Commission, now considering the ish. whole subject of tuberenlosis, was EE -------------- | ADOUt tO consider that disease in A Pointer Worth Having. The merits of Ozone are well known, but in buying it one must be sure to get the 'purest form. Also, Ozone should always he taken along . with "Celery King," the famous tonic lax- ative. The purest form in which Ozone is put up is "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)" and each bottle of this | of the poultry farmer, are merely brand contains a coupon entitling you [forms of taberculosis. : : to a packacge of "Celery King"' free. "There are districts in England, 1 No other firm in the world can give "Celery King" with Ozone. We give it because Ozone thus brings the highest results. In addition, you get Just about twice as much "Sohition of Ozone" for your money as of other kinds, and you get it in the purest and most concentrated form. You also get "Celery King" free, instead of having to buy it, which you would need to do in order to have full bene- fit from the use of Ozone. Your druggist should have "Solu- tio of Ozone (the coupon kind). 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