Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1906, p. 12

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some god shoes in Tot. Want to clear them BUT THERE 13 ONLY ONE * | came. intorextend directions. tion Se. Limited. Toronto 1 Just FOR BOY'S SAKE. | Father Begins Study to Keep os Pace With Son. A vil Serthan residing in Neat Philade! purchased a "First Lesson in Eleotzicity," and reads it $0 constantly that until he recently ex- plained his friends © wero wondering | whisther ho was Shinking of giving up | commerce and going in a spientific ur what, "No, it's my boy," he said when J avked this question. "I had a' fairly good tion in the rudiments of all the "seionces that figured when 1 went to school, and I've boen able wir success. When he went in for saw, ner ana nails 1 was able to show him a fow things about the grain of wood, right angles, bevels and other points carpentry: then when he be. in steam engines | his conundrums ab- tion, expansion and what not. It was the same through his stu. dies of windmills, the properties of liquids and similar interesting fields, ana ho cams to think that | was go Pretty good sort of an assistant, "About a month ago, however, eleetricity--or, rather, oloctr ty struck him--and ho is i ing ull faith in me ay his: guide 4 her and friend, My school. n tity concerned only the basic Larinciples of the mysterions force so, hey wore Known, hut the hoy ars j to face managed | out have always o feonraged him 10 satisfy. Bot I'm wp against iy now, and that's why you see me not. ing aver "First Lessons in Electric. aye ------ Peterboro Excited. Peterboro people grew pale when they read that Kingston had been pro- mised wu normal school, at least D. M. Molntyre so announced. Tho premier was wired 10 by the Peterboro Exam. ner, whether it had hoo definitely de cide to cstablish a school in King ston, and got the reply: "The pohey ol ervating additional normal schools must first: to adopted by the legislature, on otion of the government, Should that ocenr the question' of the location will then Le considered," The Examiner "calls 'the Kingston story "a post-election roorback," and concludes from the premice's teleoram that the premier "contradicts Meln- tyre's normal school ghost story," Other people, however, cannot see any' contradiction. ------ Appeal To Children. The Anglican bishops have issued a pastoral letter to the scholars of 1, Sunday schools throughout the dominion, urging them to make spe- cial efforts to increase the Lenten missionary offering to 810,000. Mite boxes are to be given out by each Sunday school teacher, and the chil dren ave urged to be active in their collections throughout the, season. Guarantee y loo OUR milk to be AB- itl The initial collection three years ago was 85,000, in 1904 it was $6,000, and in 1005, 87,000. ------------ Humanity Beautiful, Sn bas been said in cold print that men are growing more handsome and women more beautiful and that the progress of civilization, the better un- derstanding of the laws of health. js to bring a time when all of us will be of absolute beauty--or, rather, not us but our ultimate remote descend. ants. It is a little dificult to feel on- vy, hatred and malice for one's. des cendants, but this news is enough to induce that evil state of mind, -------- George FE. Neilson nas resigned, the of Arnprior town clerk after having filled it for nearly twenty years, town council will appoint him to the office of assessor and 'offer - rister, the clerkship to Trevor H. Grout, bar- tee df exclidvire eT ins wh as aucis Lyle, who wrote the istorod for Ineuty five to te the rebuilding of comple fishermen it is finishid Jol the great ats more is wanted to build the Jrest of the tower and to provide and © bells, , hang the bells » story of the Is Very (touching. writing of the hymn The gifted preacher to the Brixham fi rmen, found him- sell at the age of fifty-four stricken The French cruiser Jurien ber of other French warships, awaiting orders from the Fren ily settled, I i; : 3 It ix sixty years since the Rev, Hen. we beau. hymn, "Abide With Me," died a Nie, and 'this year a Gnal effort * ig being 1dade inthe far distant little in Devonshire, where be lived " a, me- church, which has taken the thirty years to build, Now all but the upper portion belfry tower, hut their own money. is exhausted. Ten thousand and poet, who had refused all prefer- ment and lived only to devote himself] de 1a Graviere, together is now off the doast of ch government. ably make a demonstration and perhaps port, unless the differences betwee n France » aw . PN hn ~ We Will Buy ° ; yk Ey cows ~ made available for general use. Ever ou a Bo iquozone, and Give It to You to. since the dawn of Bistory hat coun { Y B ttle of L. . . Oo Try, try has heen gatherin gz gold a id- f° Fd : : : Jing it away, rr of almost in- i lai Liguo-| been made with it, T wer had been | * Also most forms of the ro; . ; ble values are possessed by Mh. iS few a yo hat Li are red ain und squint Shesieet dif- a Rous em Tm i many Indian, prigces. published to show what i done. t germ diseases we ever, inflammati, cata? Diseasey When the' Maharajoh of Burdwan Dreier that cath sik ec aia ee supply the first bottle free in every di soned bloat etal oars Tn flied the stock Of jrold and silver deft | power by a test. Thas is the quickest sease tha required it, And gyer OB | socomplisling remariesie ves, 44 aig Wh 86 that no mem to convince million ars_have "been 'pen ; hf dhe family souk make an accurate | Vg, 0, convino buy the firs bottle and | nounce aed Fall this of. 50c. Bottle Free. estimate of it, "A report made to the. give it to you to try. Compare it with| The result is that. 11, 0 bottles It you need Liquozone adhe | British nt by a secret agent | common remedies; see how much more | have been used, mostly in the past two | 4; it, please send us 11 M¥tevey stated that on the estate of the de- | it does Don't cling to the old treat- years. Today there are countless cured | inf then mail you an ory ° "funct ntate, were 2 yTanther Fo ments Mingly. The zeores of diseasts atiered SvEE) to tell what ist for a" fullsize bole ang ey treasure 3 them contain- | which are due to germs 3 germi- u0z0! a . y ist oursely, A i ing three Cons largest of these | cide. Please learn what Liquozone can ut so many othery need 'it hay this Pre Fd pi % Dg. pr Jor iL This thre rooms was forty ight feet. lon, do. jn.date years, so fo ack the product itaclf show You aha was filled with aments of gol e germ | it oan Bo. | In Justios 3 and silver, plates and cape. wake] What Liquozone Is. 3acks, Old remedies do tok apply to ocept it today, for it places yon hese 1s, jogs' and 'so forth--all of pro- The virtues of Liquozone are derived | them. vish to show those ply o. | 20, obligations whatever. cious metals) The (wo other fous Solely from gies. us onula is veut ty --atour cos Liquozone ¢ "1 Liquozone costs 50c. and $1, were full of bags amd boxes o gol user. e process of m : mohurs , silver Po: The door Juss Jargeapparatus, and Joms jo ia Where It Applies. cuT ouT THIS Cou of this antl offige freasure houses had | a¥ time, tis Wires cr are the diseasesin which Liquo- {| pu;1, out ang man tom, heen bricked up for nobody knows how a ihe bighesh slam, ol ie hdr rope | has bee en most employed; In FEI] poi, 404 Waaan sve Clio Cum. ng. po combi Shoes 3 : it hasearned its widest reputation. | A » . These valuables, aceoviling to on an- the Satara 4 Pomertul oui, a all of these troubles we 8 | : cient custom, Whed ri the cusiody of of di eo are of | Pottlefree. Andin all--no mat thor dif- I Bave never tried Liquorone, by ou bis the maharajah's wife, the vaults being discase a Yet to thebody Liquo- | ficult--we offer each user a twa hs' 1] supply me 6 500 bostis free © ais take 0 attached to her gpartments, but none TopstaLe or only harmless, but helpful | further test without the risk of #' penny: of them was® @llowed to be opened | oF That is its main dis~ Goltre-Gout 5. save in the prewtice. of the master, | IT Common germicides are poison Gonorrhes--- Cleat One vault was filled with ornaments when taken internally. That is why LaGri nan belonging ta "glilforent gods of . the medicine has been so elpless in a germ Malaria-- Neuralgia family. * hatives. of India common- | disease. Liquozone is exhilarating, vi- Piles --Quinay Iy buy their 4 Land among the taising, purilying; yet no disease germ a Papier asa davorite. hiding place tans in Ll the Aimed this to Bin Diseases -- is ug hepeath the bed, iss e purch e American ri " only, (Ne . . Liquosone after thousands of tests had Throat Touts wl Sp TR A i Li THE EVENING HOURS, The Little Fagts That Interest People. A publisher advertises: *" "The Wives of enry the Righth," Third Thous- and." Surely there is some exaggera- tion here Y--Pwich, i Tung. Bowe a po willoget=p T with a num- Venezpela, The feet will prob- seize some Venemuelan and Veneguela' are speed- with consumption, and grieved to the hentt to think that he would so soon ve called away, leaving his work only null done, he prayed that it might be to him at least to write some. which should live to the glory and the comfort of his teliow- when be was dead. : : "Ale prayer was granted. On {he very last day of his nunistry at Brixham, when he had preached and administér- ed the holy communion to his flock for the last time, as he sat in his study and gazed on the sun setting over the buy, the words of the hyma came into his mind, like an inspiration. He wrote them down and gave them to his wife to keep. Next day he bade farewell to her and to home and set forth with bis son to go to Nice in search of health, which was never dgain to be his. He died a month later and the humn was first sung by the fishermen in Brixham on the Sunday in Novem- ber, when the news teached them of his death, Thirty years later that church in which he had ministered became so dilapidated that a new generation of fisherfolk, among . whom was tenderly cherished, resolved to rebuild. it. But: Brixham is a poor place, and although the parishioners have ¢ver since given and collected all they could, the work has gone slowly, Bit by bit, it has heen rebuilt, as the money cameo in, and © it is only now, when the work nearly done, since the task is heyond their strength 1g finish unaided, that they cry for help to save the scaffolding, Hundreds of thousands--perhaps mil- lions of English-speaking men, women aod children, in every quarter of the globe--have at one time or other fely a real uplift in of the heart when they dang this hymn, Round many an open grave it has been sung, to many it brings tears to the cyes--toars of sweet, sad memories, Will not those who love the hymn do some little thing for the sake of the poor old par- sompoot who wrote it, in sorrow of heart, all those years ago, and who to use his words of hit intimate friend, Dean Hole, who was known to many in America, "would have rejoiced to the very bottom of hin! heart," to see the beautiful church rising * on the bleak bhillside--a beacon to sea and land-~and to. hear the bells ring out over the bay on Sunday when the har. bor ix filled with boats as the fsher men come ashore ? his. memory is ---------- THE GAME OF PELOTA. One of the Popular Pastimes in Spain. Pelota is the national hall game of Spain. The game demands a court 270 feet long and 53 fot w ide, bound. od by a wall thirty feet high and sixty feet wide. and the other sides by a net: about twelve foet high. The on: lookers wateh the struggles of the six players in the arena. The players are armed with a sickle-shaped basket, and with this instrument the ball is swiftly hurled against the top wall, caught on the first rebound and re. turned with force. The ball must be served against the wall in the first instances over u line drawn {(hree 'feet from the ground, and it must rebound Within the court. The veturn must be made on the volley or first rebound, Failure in any of these respoots loses a point and the service if the serving side be in fault, ------ £ Few Russian trains travel at a fasts OF CEE Chan thant hve miles An used wells are' Sometimes employed for the same purpose, It is undoubtedly a fuct that many hoards thus deposited are lost for- ever. Gold is also valued on religious grounds, The 'wos take up great gnantitivs of gold," dvr and precious stones. The templis contain vast amounts of the yellow and white metals. The habit 'of hoarding scems to have been induced by ages of mis: government, during. which' oppression and violence were rife. No feeling of =afuty existing, it was mataral that the natives should adopt the practice of reducing their wealth to a concen: trated shape and hiding it. Wise Words. New York Jofge, AI the world shoves shover, Every male adult is either a man or loss, You can lead a Kentuckian fo water ~if there's mint growing around ihe edges, "Every dog has his day," and good many of manger with it. The Lord hates a quitter. Tn other words, it's better to be a nigger than a renig-ger, Great minds don't run in the same channel always. Their greatness is guaged by the ability with which they gt out of a rut, a them play dog-in-the set Five per cent. of the members of trades unions in Great Pritain are out of work at the present time. If foreign goods were taxed they'd all be in employment, Always Uniform Always Reliable Everywhere Obtainable BAKER'S CHOCOLATE & COCOA haye stood" the tests of time and service for over 125 years Be sure that you get the genuine with thetrade-mark on the package. Directions for Juepart more than' one hundred dainty in our Choice Recipe Book, sent free on Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. voblished 1780 Dorchester, Mass. 46 Highest Awards in Europe and America Branch House, 86 St. Peler St., Montreal, Can. Jin church and confess that he is the chief of sinners and deny it at home if any one accuses him of simply be- ing an outside guard at the sinners' club.--Atchison Globe. ------ At Philadelphia, with a pair of scis sors, Stewart M, Hulin, freshman of the University of Pennsylvania and known as a "girl hater," slipped up behind fourteen-year-old Emily Patch- el, and cut a braid from her hair, Hulin: was arrested.. He is nineteen years old and a splendid student. : -- Man wants but little, in very 'truth, in Burmah, us most of the peasants live at a cost of five or six cents a week, chiefly on rice. Of this cereal ne less than 150 different varieties are grown. Agricultural methods and ap- pliances are primitive, but the soil is #0 rich that the introduetion of up to-date machinery, the production of rice could be casily quadrupled," At Paterson, N.J., eye specialists who! hate .. been treating the son of John Schmidt, a musician, say the fad was blinded by having had an al normal appetite for highly colored candy. The doctors say the eyes were 'weak, and the aniline compounds af fected the weak part of the optic nerve. Two months ago the child was totally: blind, 'but his sight "is being gradually restored, establishment of the greatest power station in the world Chicago, The electric in capable of developine 230.600 horse-power is described in the Tech: nical World Magazine, One of the ereatest engineering fears of the gen eration is the building of the Diamond Shoals Lighthouse on the sunken reef off Cape Hatteras, long the dread of seamen. An artificial island, with steel frame and a concrete stuffmg, is mad. as a foundation, SS ------ | Judge Tyler's great novel of south ern life, "The K. K, K.'" the National Magazine for February. Charles Warren Stoddard's venture in the Campagna," is a story in the life of this famous author reveals delightful old Rome, most roman of living cities "The World for Christ" is Mary Cray ford's of the growth of the Christian ¥adeavor Union during first quarter century now closing, is bogun in "Misad and glimpses of story its -- A despatch announces the engag ment of the Marquis of Graham, eld est son of the Duke of Montrose, to Lady Mary Hamilton, the only daugh ter of the late twelith Duke of Ham. ilton and Brandon, and the heiress in the United Kingdom. Mary owng the richest Lady island of Arran on the Clyde, is very popular, and only re cently attained her majority. The marquis is a keen vachtsman. He tried to get into parliament hy standing for Stirlingshire last month, | ut was u successful n ---- Broughton Brandenburg, president of the National Instute of binmdg ration, tells in the March issue of the Technj- cal World Magazine, of the great fight between mill and mine-owners, and the empive-builders of the undeveloped west, for the control of the more than a million immigrants who come to the United States each year. Victory the first means the concentration great foreign nopulation in city slum victory for the empire-builders mea the wide dist im of the newcomers over a rich, healthful and undeveloped country, for of _: History Of The Thimble. Pittsburg Gazetto. The origin of the thimble has been a subiect of the thought aud re Py § of learned and patient antigua . some of whom have collected exam- rls of varied dates, forms and sub. stances in the course of years devoted to archacological pursuits. It is con- tended by some that the metal ble is a Dutch invention of centuries ago, it an antiquity at least, thim- only two while others claim for of some 2.000 years ------ Raphael's ""Ansidel Madonna" most valuable painting sion of the British 18 the in the posses nation, It mS valued at £571,000, Boivin, Wilson & Co. Mentrealy Fhe only genuine Viehy Water : . ir AN i property of the French HIT FT SMO K gp your plumbing and drainag | ing perfect, have it tested, deceived by other imaginary tests, Have the best. Weé have * chinery, and the workmen, sewer gases. Our charge erate, E TEST If you have any doubts about € not be- don't be the ma- and hav- ing first introduced the system in this locality are in a position to give entire satisfaction and security from is mod- The Smoke Test will eventually be the Only Test for Plumbing, « ELLIOTT BROS. 77 Princess Street. 2 anc i p. st Parcel I. (Mr scssion May Why ? hf m. class drainage, lid Because with other brands X. --Laqt 825 Albert street, near XI. - Several lots, known as the "Pigeon Good building lots: al lots, west si properties 3 i--~Twenty-five mortgage at five per eent, Any of above proper Parcels 6, 7 and 8 must be Mills' residen 206, and may he Further particulars on appl 79 CL. £5 - v Earl, 2 full lot deep, soil property," morth of good dra Beverly street , near Union. are desirable purchases, per cent, cash, and balance for five years or less. 3 will be may ren Iden bloe. is open for rental for a term of inspected between 2 snd 4 pan ication. OWNERS ARENCE STREET anpetlition is the life of g Edward Vil. $ootch." upon tasting it and comparing it upon the market it is found to be Supetior in Quality, Distitlers, Argyleshire, a Parcel, } I. --No, 122 University avenue, occupied by Thomas Mills. II. --No. 189 Ontario street, occupied by Fenwick Hendry & Co. ' III. --No. 178 Barrie street, near Union, occupied by Gi. S. Briden. 1 1V. --No. 219 Bagot street, near Cla occupied by W. Bowen V. --No. 286 Queen street, near Barrie, occupied by Mrs. W. Benn : VI. --No. 370 Alfred street, north of Princess, occupied by C. E. de Car teret, VII. --No. 372 Alired street, north of Princess, occupied by Mrs. F. Cotter, VIII. --No. 374 Alfred street, north of Princess, occupied by J. P. H. Ferris. 1X. --No. ---- Albert Street, south of Union, now occupivd by Dr. Hors cy, mgy be rented from May Ist, 1906, and may be inspected between and first Princess nan on sold subject to present tenancy. MILLS & CUNNINGHAM H { | «J jttle Lad iful gravure rej A ea Painting, ited 5 Be ven Frc coupons, one of whi the pottle of BOVRI of errs Bonus Picture n mium pictures. 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