Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Sep 1905, p. 14

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} ge ro Pa, make her hia yon every destroy- ts path, dashed L pesistless force to where 2% ies nnd each other : massacre; pingle breath from the Al messenger of love and joy the murderous multitude uncanny and fitful t, or as the hoar- in the beams sun, or the ignious va- up by the devouring the 4 urin spotless and white, like Amo mow, purified as by Never before in lifo's supremest ve 1 realized, ae I do now, the ud, power of the ancient Proverh, * WOVes in a mysterious way bis wonders to perform.' I the week (our republic has been hid and tossed, like an overladen 90. A story sea, oscillating be fear, between victory now that peace is as sured, and we wail with anxious and impatient s for the full accom- ishme ot the prophecy that "The shall be beaten into plowshare and the spearhead into the runing dream art of war nb more but every man drom the rising of the sun to the go ing down of the same, shall sit be Meath his own vine, and hie own fig de With. "none to molest nor make 3 mm ve The: story" of the deadly conflict be tween Russia and Japan will be one of the magvels of history for all tite, The guage of battle was aggression on the part of Russia--but defence op the Just of Javan. The tesritory which Missin tried to stew) and whieh Japan defended ax a friendly power, belong- ed to neither. It was China's rightful Property for ages; its fruitinl and pro ductive plaine in former centuries had fod and nurtured the tremendous hordes of Manchurian Tartare, -preda- tory robbers whose name was a terror throughout the world and whose des. sendants sit on the throne of China today. Both the contestants were despots. Despotism is the oldest form of organised government known to the AWinan race: it has the sanction and authority of time in support of ie claim, and if all of its other wate ignored, it can point with fidence to Heaven where one voice Supreme, unayestioned and eternal. Despotism. brooks no guestion as to ts primaey--it despiers ios as its Atural enemies, and it has no svm- ; Shy or belief in 3 "Government of the people, for the peaple and by the People." And. right 'here t here is where we 8 -- Fhotograph and Secribbling Found A Tt il. EB z £. i g about him, he ter. from the word go; in boy davs he settled his th his school mates accord. gi : i if if them and each one had to wear a beelsteak on his tic for a week, wherever went, on the cowboys began to yake fan of the tenderfoot, he jumped for the worst wherever © he was, or whatever he is, he stands be- fore the world today &s a peace- maker who has no equal in the his- ; the civilized world has paid tribute end his grateful country- join in the hosanmas. "Lot uf have peace.' ~BROADBRIM, : -------- SENSATIONAL SUICIDE. if in P * Buda-Pesth, S~All Buda. Penth io Jamen over the death of Mle. Antoipette , the famous actress and Hungarian beauty, who has died by her own hand. Her Hugo aashonheimn was for many yi and much pected merchant a of the Hngarin: capital was model Tate When evoli i h y oy he village of Zirndorf hy ota ah Was overcome with faintness, but, refusing all assistance, he mounted his machine and rode away. On the fol- lowing morning peasants on their way to work discovered Herr Blanckenheim lying dead in the grass by the road- side. Hurriedly they summoned a po- an, and the plutoerat"s body was carried to the cottage of a peasant near hy. : In the doad man's pocketbook was found the photograph of a very beau- tiful girl, inscribed "with the words, "With love, from Netta." This picture, with the rest of the dead man's belong- ings, was, subsequently handed over to his 'family. Horrified, the widow recog- nized the features of the girl in the photograph as those of Antoinette Kirchner. A terrible presen timent seized upon her, and impulsively order- ing her carriage, she drove at once to the actress' flat. A dramatic interview followed. Forewarned by the news. paper reports, the actress had half ex- pected this visit, Althowgh deeply moved, she suppressed her emotions, and with cold hauteur, and without flinching, disclaimed all knowledge of the accusing photograph. The widow, convinced by her apparent indifference, returned home comparatively happy But hor contentment was short-lived, for within a few hours newshaoys were runhing through the streets announc- ing the "terrible suicide by poison of Mile. Antoivetto Kirchner. -- Mr. Cleveland's Income. Harper's Weekly, Fr. Cloveland's incomw from his in vestments ix between eight and ten thousand dollars, to which he adds an average of bout $2000 by writ ing oceastional essays for publication, Some vears ago Mr. Cleveland had $5,000 to spare, apd Mr. Benedict oh tained for hiny the right to subscribe for the stock of a projeted trust com pany, The knowledge that the form er president was to become one of their sharcholders inspired the pro moters with a brilliant idea. After consultation they sought Mr. Benedict and through him ofiered Me. Clove land the presidency at a salary of $50,000 a year. It was a legitimate undertaking, bucked by reputable men, but Mr. Cleveland somewhat ro luctantly declined on the ground that he wax unacquainted with the details of the business, and that the eondi tion of his health would not permit of the severe application requisite to effect the service. Aguin he was urged to aceept, with the assurance that his duties would he nominal, his mere official connection with the company heing considered sufficient recompense for his remuneration, Mr, Cleveland replied simply that that would seem to him too much like selling the use of his name, which, of course. he could not do. That closed the incident, - In the last ten years the Canadian wheat yield has gone up forty-one per cent. In 1501 Canada had 463,342 acres of potatoes, ax compared with 44%,742 in 1901 Ontario had aH acres of tobacco under cultivation in 1901, both part seemed to meet but scant courtesy from emperors whose ancestors had generations, but, stra than al was the fact that the peace-maker had never in his own proper plied for peace in the settlement of own personal affairs; as far back a of Parts Self-Locking. American Inventor most unique and intere tional steamer has recently structed for "the neers' office of the army « with the idea of could he warship or steamer and where required for service i ate way, Nothing of a sim having a bas ever heen constructed, making this boat of particular intere parts are arranged so as to be readi- lv put together and are self The boat is built of steel Screws, and has gines and a Seabury water er. The vessel is cight feot a draft of 3.5 feet and a IS fort. Sho has a displaces tons and: operates at a8 Knots per hone, The section the engines has a space « and aft, 1115 feet, with an i bead for the offic o "I i Wy iY ' Y ' A SECTIONAL STEAMBOAT Readily Put Together and United States transported on two compound en Yuarters This hou s always been first and foremost in latest and greatest improvement and inducement. We offer the Steacy & Steacy Merchandise Discount Stamp to stimu- late cash trading, to permit every cash buyer at this store to participate in its profits--to show the power of cash and to benefit by paying cash. You will receive one stamp for every 10 cent purchase--so stamps on every five dollar purchase and so on---when $2.50 worth of merchandise in any department of this store--or use it at its value in purchasing any higher priced article and pay the difference in cash. This is not a trading stamp in the ordinary sense of the word obliged to expend $100 to secure 990 or and the premiums are generally limited to The Steacy & Steacy Merchandise Discount Stamp gives you free and unlimited. : collect only 500 stamps and it is safe to say that a filled book of 500 Steacy Stamps is wbrth more than 1,000 of any other kind. at this store SHEEP NOTES. What is Desirable to Make Them VACCINATION PRODUCES Thrive. and Debility. Lambs rarely recover from a set | By Botte 1 Cope stg sco | hack, [ Instéad of preventing been con An ungainly ewe can he made to eng suit the butcher if fed enough | smallpox in this country, lepartment So far as possible arrange to keep | or Poiseh : Hcrensds In boat that | (h,. sheep dry under roof i es return to a large In fattening sheep the feeding must | temperature and nutriti assembled be regular whether done once, n a moder th ilar nature twice or | encounters human blood. © a day. Sheep left clean scab oxcept it he are not aficeted by | communicated them by scabby sheep. The greatest profit in feeding sheep for mutton is gained while the anim { where the cves of the als are young | to | sicians is #1, as the | "sanitary" conditions, calves until 1 can point locking. | , with twin dropped from their The more sheep a man can keop on a | agony they aiven area the smaller will be the cos of production endured, t | read the various adverti tube boil long, with soc smallpox, vac | nation is to-day, the only cause o for the viru vitality afte; STEACY & | Smallpox, Consumption, Cancer Philadelphia Philan v T the natural conditions of on which it Presumably the vaccine used by phy prepared under the mos when again placed in the 1 by torturing you to cases animals - have kets sements of our from the But if vou wil | vaccine n anufacturers, what the "dry beam of I 'Siy waoks of good feeding should put { point" men say about the "lymph" ment of 72 | (hrifty sheep in a good condition for jmen and vice versa, vou will see that peed of 11 market, and when fully ready they | the greatest danger of infection ex containing | should be sold. | ists. ut off fore | Cul (he sheep in pood season. Tt is, gat mark vou, that is not all. In nside bulk: {ch better to cull at an early age ! the and not wait until report of the low cal governing sheep have lost { board of London for 105, it ix ad The sections are fitted with cones, you money before it is sold. | mitted that the virus now used is ob one foot two inches in diameter In There is no reason why anvone who { tained from the deadhonses on the the section next to the engine is a iq fairly situated as regards the mar | smallpox" hospital ships "because they boiler * installation, which includes kets and who is willing to take the ! find it most effective." } storage tanks for water and fuel bunkers for 10,600 pounds of coal. The meine section contains 1 cylinder compound engines inch stroke, the high pressure eyvlindors measuring six inches in dia the low pressure evlinders twelve inch of. Thé section ahead of taining the hailer quarters for a and also serves as an hold | go. while the necessary store lockers and chain and anchor a derrick. The ferrick wn ol have a capacity the forward bow section equipment boom and deok also hav wavs which are provided with water with the deck There are two light boats with davits on the steel deck, which is constructed to earry a load of 0,000 pounds, con tight covering flush sentrated on a truck having an éirht There is. a windlass on each section and a steel cable to con installation has | 4 orew of twenty men, of 12000 pounds, of four wheels, foot wheel base. necessary pains should not make the raising of carly lambs profitable Shallow, flat-bottomed troughs are best for feeding grain to sheep, they are much easier deaned und in a mea sure at least in allow ing each sheep to secure its shaw of feed. In selling a lot of sheep it is always wst to have them graded. A lot made This vaccine is ealled us," and it cannot be d wo double with nine meter and No, no. We continue that con spite of vaccination, not It is a dreadinl: suporst "porpse emied that it vir. poison, the varries with it the frightful danger of inoculation with cadaveric | most deadly toxin known to science to. have a minimwn®of smallpox in the world in because of jt. ition that js he entire hu wp of old sheep and young ones will carrying off thousands of children and or the car frequently sell. for no more than the vitinting the blood of t has © the | worth of the old ones. man race. Burning carries the By having them sorted as to sire, as well as | age and condition, the buver ean bid on just| what he wants, without being obliged to take something that he dors not want, It is the most consumption to-day, st provid sician who discovered ing hatch 176%, died Fine Courtesy. late Dr, Henry Thayer, the of Thayer's laboratory in Cambridge, was on his wav to his of fice one winter morning in the early "0s when the sidewalks were a glare of ice. While going down Main. street The ly harmless horse grease, founder cowpox, to say nothing he deck of You may set it down witches was charming pastime in comparison to it prolifie The Edward Jenner. the unfortunate phy son of Dr, the curse in comparative- the discover er himself declaring against the use of of the dead ly ami filthy "corpse virus." ------------ that the tre of such diseases ns 1% due in great I vaccination ho think the y he met lady comi i © apposite winforcoments, and when the steel | him, although he was not unknown to o a oo. eel eck is in place ench wetion of , the | her. In trymg to avoid each - other | P® Hie aot I the gl 1 steamer becomes a watertight oon jon the icy pavement they both slip d x pn poe at Zhtters and al partment. ped. and came to the sidewalk facing { 3" Not shine in soviety w It ie stated that this type of vessel each other, with their pedal extremi. do. will be of special service for the 4: : arompt handling of troops flons In wa rial, provisions and men be transferred from the to any const where make a landing army ------ )\ Mothers Know Its Va times saved ealling the doctor house always Harrohoen | tamach and 's Polson's Nerv wals, Honest rviling for ex internal pain, time, the necessary mate it is necessary to Keep in the It cures cramps, eoclic, | 31st, d all disorders of nw! considerably entangled. = While the polite doctor was debating in his wind what was the proper thing to say or do under the trying eciréum- transport! stances, the problem was solved hy the quick-witted lady. who remarked, "Doctor, if you will be good enough {to rise and pick out your legs, 1 will i take what remain." and muni ing easily (the maker. H. lue. lino has The total net debt of London, March 190, was £61,238 956 represant 15 or 25 years. The worth of gold-filled jewelry depends upon | @A.S. | stamped on gold-filled Watch Chains is a pledge, of worth and wear -- 10, {ing 130.74 per cent. of rateable value Your} a h Sur jeweler sells H S. Chien. and true According to the last omens returns Se: sb 24.50 ternal or | the bees of Canada are valued at $792, TH, hides | \ nd for the H. & A. S. Chain Book, H. & A. SAUNDERS, King & Joba Su, Teeuia] 3 source of of consumption, after he had been inoculated by his father, and Dr. Jenner wsed only the i J purchase or part of a purchase, you have collected to fifty dollars expended in this store, your book will be filled and you may exchange it for --a trading 1,000 stamps, smaller quantities not be a small range of cheap and inferior artic This is our new form of advertising. We intend it shall stimulate discount for cash as against credit-- for with cash we are enabled in turn to secure e Our usual standard of low prices will apply as always on everything you buy. Send us a rou stalli WINNIPEG, MAN. Cw Announcing A Most Radical And At giving its patrons the benefit of modern and improved trading facilities and advantages, and the inaugural of the Steacy & Steacy Merchandise Discount Stamp is the chance from the greatest dry goods stock in Kingston, Y The Stamp Inaugural marks the opening of our New Fall Lines--In Garments, everything that's new and fashionable, and to make the Fall Opening and Stamp Inaugu STEACY 10 stamps on every dollar 500 stamps--equivalent stamp collector is generally ing available for redemption les of no value. cash buying and we can well afford to qual and large discounts on wha G, in Dress Fabrics, in trimmings, in ral doubly interesting every visitor y Merchandise Discount N/a. 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