Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Oct 1905, p. 12

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the merits of Mooney's biscuits if you give them the chance. Mooney's Perfection time. Cream Sodas inviting, Buying from the manufacturer is offer that oppor- tunity to our patrons If you, your friends or Fits, tives » St Vitae' Dance, e for a "THERE IS A TIME FOR ALL THINGS." Now, while prices are "Wuber of stile Hip corsel, ane. Reform, destroyed by in India last year ox- have made themselves famous all over Canada in a very short g iti tasty. § Different from any other cracker you have ever eaten or Falling trial bottle and valuable N Sn sich dissas to Tus Lemma Co., ing Street, W., Toronto, Canada, obtain for you All uality SCRANTON COAL rom o low, is the time to fill your coal bin with bast P: Walsh's Yard "Phone 88, New 'of Hudson £ Hi Rev. Anglican church at W i ark, N.J., to succeed Rev £ wn Presbyterian church mission. Miss Susan Collins, the only repre sentative of the Methodist Woman's Foreign Missionary society, of African descent, ix in charge, of the orphan- age at Quessua, Africa, and has not lost an hour from sickness since June 1904. -- Fda. ht rr / BISHOP oSTANG, OF FALL river MASS | Who is considered the strongest cane didate for the position made vacant by th of Archhishop Chapelle of New Orloans, who fell o viethn to yellow fever during the early part of the epidemic. -------------------------------------------------------- At Ngu Cheng, China, Miss Lydia Trimble was waited upon by some of the leading members in one of the vil- lages, begging for two Bible women, saying, "It is not much use for us to try to he Christians unless our wives can be taught," A stained glass placed in Caunton church, Notting hamshire, as a memorial to the late Dean Hole and his thirty-seven years' i vicariate. The motto chosen for the | central light, "The desert shall rejoice | window has heey and blossoy as the rose," commemor- | ates the dean's devotion ture, Very Rev. Michael O'Riordan, whe | has been appointed president of thie | Irish college in Rome, is a do tor of theology, canon law and philosophy. His writings include a life of Pope Leo XII. and a volume, "Cathoticity and Progress," a reply to Sir Horace Plunkett's "Industrial Ivelanel." Dr. O'Riordan ix from cotinty Limerick, Dr. Buckley, of the New York Chris tian Advocate," save: "You ean not imagine how many slanders there are on missionaries, Some people say that missionaries are Hing in wealth; and to my knowledge there are some mis sionaries who don't get as much sal ary as a hod carrier, who gots $2 4 day for 300 days, and sometimes £3 a day, which comes up to the $900 year mark." The colleges of Japan now have some 5,000 Chinese students who are receiving an up-to-date education. They will return to Ching as mission aries of Japanese civilization, Sipe Tapanese civilisation is not quite th Same as Uhristinn civilization, the present is a most critical moment for China, and calls for greater offorts t, make Christ lead both in in China. A leading member of the Methodist church in New South Wales has bought the Lyceum theatre and hotel in Sydney, and perty, for about to rose-cul Japan and ome adjoining £3,000, and intends, after making certain necessary alter pen Some one weak enough to do such go work, so that none of the glory could ®o to the nmn himself, and that when ® alighted upon him, Gd said "This man is weak enough, He will Those who knew Mr. Taylor most intimately know that this was the genuine expression of his thousht, In the fifty years during which he car ried on his mission no less a sum than L£1,000,000 was received by him." ---------------- You Will Not Be Sorry-- For being courteous to all. For doing good to all, For speaking evil of no one. For hearing hefore Judging, For holding an angry tongue. for thinking before speaking. For being kind to the distressed. For asking pardon for all wrongs For being patient toward everyhody HEE Fh Slanders Put Upon the Mission. | whee aries--The Genuine Expression Taylor's Thoughts. Hf The First Baptist church; Wood. | >i decid a call Ree Bo y « P. Irwin, B.A, rector of the appointed by the Bishop of Huron to on the Island of Hoilo in the Philippine Ielands. For five years it was maintained as a { work, Leaning over the wall and look | ing down he saw » respectable citizen THE DAILY WHIG, § OCTOBER 7. % QUEER LOTTERY t Car sof Mexico May | f K # City Star ys r Brous, formerly a teacher in the Kansas City, Kan. high | school, now of the ity of Mexico, | he is employed by a packing company which operates a municipal slaughtef house. ie visiting his father- fudaw, W., H. MeCamis, of Bethel, in y county, and friends in Kansas City, Kan. He gives some in- farts about conditions in the" Moxican chpital, especially con- Spring ite tering business and street railway management. TH According to Mr. Brous, Mexico | succeed Rev. Capan Downie as rector a unique street railway system. store employing the help of 2,000 people? of Trinity church, Watford. Every passenger who rides on one of great convenience and econom Princess Henry, of Battenberg (Prin. | the cars receives a printed slip of cess Beatrice) is'interested 'in the To- | paper very similar to one of the | storation of the chapel of St etropolitdn transfers in this city, Ni , Carishrooke Castle, as a | which is. at once a receipt for the national memorial to Ki Charles 1. ' fare dnd a ticket in a lottery which | There is already 4 we Erinmarhadh iol £5,000 in i prizes every month. The prizes range from 35 to | $1,000, Drawings are held between | the first "and fifth of each month for | the holders of tickets given during the | preceding month. | There is no ringing up of fares on | | the svstemh and no transfers aro given, i The company has found it more pro- | fitable to pay out £5.000 a month in lottery prizes than ductors with a fare registering EVE | tem. Then, besides, the giving of | prizes: greatly stimulates travel, Each | conductor when ho goes to work has a block of the lottery tickets and | must turn in money for all tickets | given out during the day. The street | car business is divided into first and | second classes and the fare is re | spectively six and three cents There | aro cars for each class. Smoking is | allowed anywhere in the cars Prizes in the lottery are given with the six-cent fares as a basis. H a { pron should draw a prize on a three cent ticket he would receive only half { the amount. If a prize is drawn by a | ticket for thirty eents given on some of the suburban lines the prize would be multiplied five times. So it is pos sible to draw a prize of £5,000 on one ticket One of these tickets in the posses sion of Mr. Brous was punched Julio 15th and bore the name of the com any, the Tranvias Money Back If Goods Not Satisfactory to trust its com- | Electricos de Meixoe. The ticket was yellow, with a big six in red ink, the ber on the ond, and se i lines of Mexican in the reverse side gave in formation concerning the drawings at the offices of the company { All of the car lines of the city lead | to a central point; pastthe Palacio | hacional and the Cathedral to the Za colo, or park. From tis point the { cars circle about the city and retum to their starting places. On most of the streets there are single tracks. ittery num In Your Own Interest | We advise you strongly to Read this Announcement How would you like to count between the instit right there ? Just so, and that is exactly what we are offering you now by pre- paying the Freight or Express Charges to all railway stations east of Toronto, and as far west as Winnipeg, dn $25.00 worth of goods ordered from our Fall Lai and Winter Catalogue. Where the rate to points outside of Ww innipeg is the sime as to Winni v course, you cannot always buy $23.00 worth of goods at one time, but why not unite your orders with those neighbors and send us a club order? This saves a great deal of The savings thus made are all yours. We manufacture most of the garments we sell. to say much about them. from us by mail, do it now. utions of your town a large Don't you think it would mean a y to you when you would do all your shopping shipping expenses, bédause the goods are shipped to one adg When one quotes such low Therefore, if you never bought anything WE PAY THE FREIGHT peg, we also prepay all charges, of your friends % Of nd ress, prices 'on good goods as we do, it is not necessary Little Talk, put Big Facts Our Motto mma A Splendid Quartette of Simpson Bargains This Taffeta Silk Waist is one of the finest Waist opportunities that ever was We special study of the manufac- offered. have made a ture of this particular garment, and we now claim that it is the best Silk Waist on the market, considering its price. $2.39 A Beautiful Garment No other garment contributes to a w oman's graceful carriage more than a stylish well- made skirt. The one wg offer here could not, be surpassed for style, 4t, finish and quality. It's made of black vicuna cloth of a fine supple quality, is unlined, has inverted seams over the hips, stitched strapping and deep pleated gore seams. It's a splendid bargain for $3.75 and if after reception you think it otherwise, just return the skirt and get yo & 0 money back. We supply them in i lengths from 38 to 42 inches and 7, I / d Jl & Cut out this ad. when sending your order. $3.45 our waistbands up to 28 inches. i "The cars are modern and the com pany has a rule for getting on or off h I would recommend to this * * said © Mr, Brous vesterday af | 'Buy It Now ternoon. "Passengers get on only at the rear aml get off only in front. No violations of - this rule are allow- Remember that the muskrat fur skins ™ used in the lini ---- Hit A Good Man. London Tit-Bits The other day a careless mason dropped a brick from the second storey of a binlding on which he was at bought before the raise in fur We make with his hat jammed over his eyes. The mason in tones of apprehension, asked closing with covered barrel buttons and "Did the brick hit any one down a ie there ¥" fine mohair cord loops The citizen, with great difficulty ex tricating himself from the extinguish ; i . . or inte which bin } had bee We guarantee the r imtoo whieh his hat ha Nn trans formed, replicd ~~ with considerable body of the coat is lined warmth : : ' i including the sleeves, with selected rime "Yes, sir, it did; it hit 'me. 2 ! "That's right," exclaimed on, in tones of undisguised tion. "Noble man ! I would have wasted a thousand brick have you tell me a lie about it the mas admira rather than carefully sewn. Collar of No Since She Left. Magazine of Fun A city lady wrote to a farmer living in the country, where she spent vaoa tion with her family last summer, and told him she would like to come again this summer, but she objected to the Kitelvn methods of the hired girl as shown in cut, sending your order, $47.50 and g of this Coat As long as our stock lasts, you can buy these coats at the actual figure $47.50. this coat to .your measure, the cloth well shrunk, best canvas used for staying, silk stitching on all seams Cut according to the latest style, with full. loose back. coat to ht. thoughout, furred muskrat skins, well matched Persian Lamb or selected dark ( anadian Otter skins, in either shawl or lapel style, Cut out this ad. when THAT'S ALL were: prices. The and grade $47.50 > Men's Overcoat Special Anyone looking for a good Winter Coat ought to be interested in 1) s. item A good Winter Coat requires good material ; this one is made of English Thebet Cloth in a rich grey ar mixed ground, showing a faint red green overplaid. They are made own workmen, which enables us to control quality, finish -and price The special feature about them is the broad chest effect, with broad, nicely s ded shoulders and hand padded lined with black satin finished \ lining and mohair sleeve linings with silk, Made 46 to 48 inche with deep vent in the back. Sizes 35 to 44. When ordering cut out this ad. $9.95 A SIMPSON BARGAIN to the swine heing kept too c te | the house, She yoevived an answer | which contained the following | "You may oum alright, Hannah ha | THE went, and there hain't been no hoy on the place since you left lust sam. | ROBE RT mer, | - eee Misery Indescribable. | Ix what the astamatic must suffer How pleasant the relief from Catarro- SIM COMPANY LIMITED SON TORONTO, CANADA zone can only be told hy the cured | = ones, "But cure is cortain and lasting Tr - em-- ations at an expense of £20000, 1, wherever ""Catarrhozone™ is used: FAVORITE TEXT hand the whole over to the Svidney ---------- Central Methodist mission, A hall to] Mee J. EF. Metiowan and children. | Of Queen Victoria--Copy in seat 3.000, another to accommodate left Tweed, on Saturday, to take w British Museum 30; an evangelists' home, a sisters' their residence in Toronto, where My Nestininster Gazette 2 home, gllnight refuges for men and McGowan has a position with the] A one ei list 'of 'aliditions women, residential clubs for Young | Sovereign Bank, made to the printed book department 'men and for factory girls, gyninasia, When a girl buys stockings she | of the British Museum specifics am- tres ill be provided in the grat con: | doesn't have. them sent home on a | ongst others a copy of the New Testa: tral area. : : hose cart, ment with these words written on the Elder Comming gives this beautiful fly-leaf in the autograph of the late story of a conversation he once had Gra Voto pe Pouaph of the fu with Hudson Taylor: "I ventured to x Tov culte: tl ton. a £1 Ba speak of the China Inland mission, a . Love 3 ethos 3 v Ry and to say that he must often have 181 . rh gis -- eps n . re i. » felt the wonderful honor that God had sent d to th dn . 'by i's dR i put upon him as the founder of he ' Sutherl nd on F. A A ig ausaion, rel that 1 Seed whether . as or he "0 Fg pi riot any one then living had had a great ru e ong "nthe mn er honor. He turned to me, snd, with Best for Babies. ven in these words . a voice trembling with suppressed feck " url; £ He me nh of August, 1901, ih et mt hated on | | estes Rood is the mon. || 1 var ed wp Tr EE at G usd ve fooked into the ishi : Aline sp at *n, r n Shut Corl mut have nid - ans & fattening, healthful lergoing an operation which necessi part of rich cow's milk. It is always the same winter and summer--and can be obtained in any part of the globe. Ready for baby by adding water--no milk required. Nestle's Food makes babies healthy. FREER SAMPLE (sufficient for 8 meals) sent to mothers who will try it. THE LETwminG, Mics Co. 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The coinicidence was very odd, and she was time much struck by it. 8 o that the queen writing on the fly of this little Bible must have 1 written: on the alternoon of Aug my birth- day. The queen's al of 'Love' for 'charity' is deeic better ren dering of the sense beautiful texts," Eugene Field's Modest Needs Rev. Minot LI. Savage, o ng in- troduced to s befor v Ros ton assembly un short time sinoe told a story about Eugene Field and vou h ed for its truth, hecause he heard Soh Low tell it. Field sat down at the table in a New York no Statrapt, and presently Was approached by a voluhle waiter, who began to rapidly enumerate the articles upon the menu "Coffee. tea chocolate, ham'n hash"n'-heans," de, Field looked at him with fixed ove and 5 " Visage. and said with marked deliberation. "q want none of these things. 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