Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1906, p. 14

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were not else should. ten. human drift A MILLI "NEEDLES 'NOT INFEICT THE io is nok iff THa611 & distase, but tom or & of other dis: park. The sl | FH discoveries have plucked f | been burie i the front afte he raised his hand silence, and at that instant a cannon was fired and the sullen clouds above the grand stand were rifled, and a ' bright beam of glorious golden Me | shine shot down from the sky, exactly pot where the president stood. ical; it almost seemed like inspiration from on high. In a Tew minutes the clouds 'Hack and the rest of the day. was a #611 cloudless summer sky. » among whom his memory enderly cherished, resolved to | wordf it has yet been manufactured, But Brixham is a poor | n res declared. and although the payishioners ever since given and collected all pould, the work has gone. slowly, | gua bit, it has heen rebuilt, as the | wet came in, 'and the work is nearly done, since pek is bevond their strength unaided, that they cry for help d Ontario streets, K on the 3 MRS. EDW. KEDDY, 5 New Geasany, Oe. BB. is for sale at all Druggists and Dealers. j= ESS Zab oar klreds o thousands--perhaps mil- of English-speaking men, ildren, in every quarter of the tears to the eves--tears of H memories. Will no those bed in our public schools. Besides these' there were several thousand Spell ers of every class, such as are used in the United States or Great Britain, One feature in this friendly educational combat, which will commend itself to every English and American the utter indestructibility of the Japan- ese school book. The Japanese teacher, appreciating the love of the youthful Japanese scholar for dog's ears and As there has not been much of tvé beautiful snow this season, Waggons will be more used. If you mre in need of a Waggon or Buggy of any special design, it will be to your interest to call off S. LATURNEY seriously' injure or destroy. used is as tough as alligator's hide, and the covers are like chilled steel and ate passed from father 10 son for gen- In the Crimean war which took place many years ago it required four of the most powerful nations of to conquer Russia. In 1903 and 1905, Japan, single handed and alone, faced the dreaded Russidn bear on a fields, Heraily annihilating the i vies of her ancient foe d leaving her vast empire torn and sgraced by the bloodiest revolution ever recorded in the history of the armies ani maddening shrieks of k denn whielt made sible, and as if these not sl Park, which. for the next explorers and investigato: f nature secrets that. ha a ect was it is only now, caffolding. I women have at one time or other felt uplift in of the heart when they hi hymn. Round many an open been sung. to many it pages has invented a school t these juvenile pirates cannot Since 1 began the Broadbrim: letters, what wonderful discoveries have amaz- ed and bewildered the world! The tele te was a rich man's toy, the auto- mobile with its marvelous record two miles a minute was yet undreamed of, wireless telegraphy was still a mys- tery hidden in the innermost. recesses of the student's cell, groping its way. towards the light, and iting vo. Sientle for the glad hut when it should tell a wondering world the marvelous ot its birth, a * : eollossal that have been lated in a single fife were un- ere still among oe ir Cattle, Godts and wal Price in Africa-Whaing | disease with 3 eareaipe. in any previous age, elous dif vigation seems nearer than most. wonderfiilt the terribly desrtuctive engines destriiction and death, hu- ers at its horrible and These terrible en- rest or sléep disturbances ngs of unfortun- ates, who were unable to find shelter in the crowded hotels roamed th streets, ng and shouting, determi; if they themselves, that no one ut morning came at last and in rapid succession, a series of daze zling pictures followed each other as fe only seen once in a life-time, Hat single view could never be for From early dawn, the tidal had been towards Ridge- Six, months, was to be the great centre of Attraction, and within. the limits of Which were held some of the richest hd most costly treasures ever exhibition, from every portion of the civilized and savage i Long before the gates were opened venue leading to the Centennial nds was congested with a fighti 8 of humanity that struggled a fore each other as if their lives but ced on table globe. and patrons who have years in sickness 1 and heartfelt thanks. tt that has rendered nd what 'remains of ard health, in su return my sineere de- pended on gaining admission to the looked dark and threat- ening and for a time it seemed as if the weather would mar the glory of the opening ceremonies. The scene on the grand stand was a picture of brilliancy fiever equal on this continent. The diplomatic corps in their full official un- i e front seats; im- oF, Behind, them, were disting- ished visitors from every portion . of Great statesmen, Josts, inters, historians, inventors, an . DID LAWSON GET BRECK 8 Scotch Finemciers Declare Such An Idea' Absurd. 16. -- Financiers here and in Gldsgow declare that if Thomas 'W. Lawson, of Boston, Iras, as he says, put millions into a mys- terious new com known as Kosnoid, Ltd, and which Lawson apparently understood was to make copper through a new pro- cess, he has come into the most highly istic and unique for countless ages, and d them, chained, under the dazzling the noonday sun, there to be man's servants and slaves as long as time shall lage, A remarkable occurrence took place rant stepped forwa to r being presented by Gen. dwley. The 'reception that the president and the nation's hero, was simply tremendous; polished, ornate, art- old brick the twen- cern"s rumored se- cret process for 'the cheap greeted beloved has been basing cheer upon cheer burst from the vast multi- tude, till the earth seemed to tremble the jubilant welcome, while Gen. rant stood with head bowed, wait- 'ing for the cheering to stop. At last his enthusiastic 'pred bottom will fall 'out market and his advice pper stock holdings, he st who are interested in Kosnoid, Ltd. as if commanding | pronounce the rumor substitute for copper shows that in fact the preparing to manyfacture a new white metal, the principal merit of which is its non-oxidizing property; this new metal has little to do with copper, but that. copper, used in its manufacture, must be pur- hased in the open market. njetal is called cuforal, and its basis probably aluminum. sun- rolled Gr The private report siness reporting agency shows that is good for about $25,- credit, owing to the backing of enny Bros. & Coats. While rumor had it that such in- rnationally famous elvin and Lord Qverton were con fected with the company, interviews UTith these noblemen result in estab- im eishing the fact that neither of them ==eetns anything to do with the Kosnoid ympany and that the former knows e greatést copper smpany of Glasgow never heard of cha to | trade out irect inquiry at the Kosnoid, Ltd, ces at 142 St. Vincent street, Glas- OW, found only one man in charge, though the offices are large and ap- parently fitted regardless of expense. trinkets A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. rent, i | fund money if Pazo Ointment fails to Sire in 6 to 14 days, 50s. A frame dwelling in the village Canifton, occupied by a family named French, was, with its contents, stroyed by fire Wednesday night. NOURISH the body, don't dose it with medicine. Scott's Emulsion is the best nourishment in existence. It is more than a food; | you may doubt it, but it digests perfectly easy and at the same time gets the digestive functions in a condition so that ordinary food can be easily di- gested. Try it if you are run down and your food The paper il, bread wrought. of can scent a It is thon SCOTT & BROWNE, Toroase, Oni. cofisidered the mest proper equivalent for a good wife. Among three, five or ten cows is a low price, twenty or thirty is a high they are often demanded. S| shah's envoy go to the Danaras drive a better bargain. These folks are extremely poor, so they ofte one cow is not a bad price he Banzai, a neig will have neither oxen nor cows «-- the parents insist on Raving half a dozen goats or nothing. This means that the ruler of Persia wants fi ad § will have to give his envi locks, thirty sewing needles, and five boxes of 'percussion caps. IF the envoy a J does not want to bring these thi along, he will have to irls are not to be pail e further alo en, and beads and copper rings accord- to the number of Jil in a family, When it comes to no less hard; they have ideas what a daughter is worth. Papuans believe that mafriage is a sit: ple contract agreed upon by the parents of the girl and the suitor, and the price must be paid. in slaves -- from six fo ten is the usual sum. nothing. It may take him a mon learn how to get it.* When the tabu or shell ) gained the day is fixed' for the delivery of the girl. But before she can be cr- ried off there will be a dance and a feast, and the bride and her suitor, the representative of the Persian ruler, will be the chief dancers. one Bearu girl will suffice, more than one wedding reception being, too much of an ordeal, ; The Oboas will give their daughters for nothing, only they expect to membered handsomely, and if they have fastidious tastes it is not easy to please The price to be paid for maiden is certainly reasonable. I whales' teeth from the suitor and copi- ous tears from the girl are all that will be asked, for as soon as bride is told that she is to be one of the shah's many wives she must set up a terrible wailing and weeping, and then her friends offer her some ornamental as their expression ¢ With whaling and wailing one jian bride will certainly be enough. He probably can get a Mincopy for nothing, but on the day of their mock, martiage she will anoint her body. with turtle oil and paint herself with striped patterns of red ochre. They will sitin perfect silence about ten or twelve pac- es apart upon a layer of leaves until a friend will come and conduct him into her presence and give him five or six arrows. Life And Death, mond"s Oakville Record. Lis the mystery of bread, pray ? Why, in that loal upon your table, sir, is the story of life, dea surrection. You see the ed the seed. Tt died and sprang to life again. Now, whence the power, whence the germ, that made life possible ? It is not in the farmer who sowed it, nor in the sun, nor the rain, nor the mil- ler who ground, nor the baker who Then, behold the mystery, of your daily bread, A German experimentalist has prov- ed that a single hair will suspend four ounces without breaking, under we process yards Henry VIII. of B g of 'Young Jungs oury for | { |But Psyc Brought, Back and Made Her Really Well Again married ple, home on Pearl st and had entered o of Jifes=the making W those good days 'Those y new article added to t a8 but: another 1 come back to all fer with the; p for ne ond. the envoy gets the more complex will the situation become. In the Neangoni count asked two skins of a though he may succeed in for five if they conte from But this is an easy inattér compa with what the Mandigoes will demand. No less an authority than Caillie has said: "In this country fio wife is tp be had otherwise than by the présentation of at least five slaves to the parents." This means that the em twenty-five slaves for five fresh Mandi- s. Oaths and blows will not compel ersian girls to become slaves to 1 Mandigoes, other than wornout cronies. The bill will be more when it comes to the Dinkas. With them the of a girl usually is paid in cattle, and as many as one hundred head are demand- ed and delivered for a girl of good fam- If the envoy wants the dapghter of a chief for his lord, he must give to the father of the bride ten cows a ox, ten cows and an ox. to the mother, five cows to each hrather, mentary gifts of glass be e rings " the sisters. This means that a girl brings at least thirty cows, two ox- mp shone o'er. humbl Surroundings that will live in v and grander things are Jong forgotten. "All Life A Dream. It was at this happy and M d lay before them like a todd down which plucking the Hower way side and dri see neither sorrow nor trouble ahead. almost unnoticed, the to their household. The grew thin and pale and home from his day's w. his. wife better, ye! ly knew what, 8 With a dull fear that his dear he grasp of that most destroyers, constmp- beads copper : Dodtor's Sad Worlds. Out On p ted, yet so t are fect, Tet us daw | draw the veil on th -- Fiise it agiin on (hy 0d ®me ol days that oll brighte, ppg be ¥Y Home Ones For to-day My, yw alter ; y and where gq 2 bral », re adnesg d : ng held, aay, Peace, and happie. doe Unlaun yd [- Ww But Mr. Woo. . | *Ychine gig 1 to tell the of Sivan pl, Their s Stary of his wy Pang fal ory. Ss wile's ; oy Lecovers, so here jt js in his 3 é: iii UAL the time my y ine Quickly Paychine she wos 1 ne began to uy IB [ Walter, We hat hounit? nine wecks because toto my wo" "he Van oy ol We have 86 slightl) a r physician Stated th i . aor Bhov tg ich we will sell Cured Mrs, Walter's Lungs | aficted. "0 be lng fll cd which we "It was a sad disapno both. Wo. haa only nmin oy W d day Mor short time; just Starting guy pith 8 e nes Psychine Worked w, : : | "We started to use da At B56, Bae ae Psychine all young { little faith, for we hag i. i by) g out in life and | en up hope. But the peste Shot gi ENGLISH LAUNDRIED ; nder memories even | derful: Before Mrs Walter hag h ¢ from Dhle bottle Shwe pain whieh had Wo, Wehave 78 worth | «A, 4 Ber lungs for about 5 . had des Moe W fing after taking J $1.25. Some Full 8 Mrs. Walter is eo oi R i ¢ Sofie a Puarl wirees rely Lh gltep | 8 NEW creative gy which we will sell at "She was also ve, . ith her Homath on x Pugh, a You will miss it if yo *t Wonderfully in that reg . 80 1 can only say that a --~ ot get some was once sickness, sadne there is now health, joy dean 1 i thes A comfort, gag ER P. Jenkins Clothi Tan't Say Too Mua, "I Sanuot speak too highly of as Qi chine, as it } , Wé hel aly oJ 0 p te Walter a dh my 4 ut Glass $ E o life. A choice and brilliant FRI "I would gladly recom m 3 BOWL sain srsne nnn fo anyone who is suffering ai A WATER BOTTLE of e trouble, as I believe it 1, be a ty DOAULY +... csosinsnennns telief and positive cure. n A YINEGAR BOTTLE of "Psychine cannot have {go high 4 ceptional value ........ recommendation," : ENIFE RESTS in odd There you have good example of varied designs, per pair the great work Psychine is doing. Lk Theres are other equally attr: cures consumption after dotton an toe rth vos nid there is no hope, And yeu will tion. notice that Psychine leaves the i s ent in good all-round health, It S M I T H B R not build up one organ at the expense Jewelers, Opticians. 'Phe of another. It helps the stoma ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LI while it kills the consumption germ, What Psychine Does. TENDERS. FOR SUP But while Psychine cures consti. tion it is doing a still greater work hy a RS jes I oR ¥ ae curing those lesser ills that lead to or or of Indus consumption. Psychine cures coughs, year bee ¢ with March 1st la grippe, pneumonia, and eatarrh, Fesived u ISday Psychine not only cures these disesses ry he young wife sank lower, ! enough to repel future attacks of thos Alay prepar had settled over i examination, sadly shook Pronounced the verdict This means that shah wants one of their beauties ive ten Slaves or Persian When it comes to the Bearu he must communicate his wishes to the fa- ther or mother of the chief of the dis- They will treat the envoy as thought he were a suitor, and he will be sent to roam in a bush until the family decides on the price they demand. He may be sure they will not accept Per- sian girls. They want shell mon BAKED BEANS. -- Vegetable Contains Large Amount Beans contain a large 'per nutriment, and when cooked with , they form what food, that is, one that contains all the elements neces- sary to sustain life, are baked without pork for arin and can be seasoned so ¢ uninitiated woula not dream of the cube of salt without pork bury the ion in the bottom of the pot, dissolve a little molasses, a speck of mustard, rains of cayenne in ng water and pour after they have been over night, drained It is likely that in, Half a level teaspoon of soda to beans enough to fill a two- ot will improve them it put in hey are nearly parboiled. tablespoons of butter, closely and hake little boiling water the last uncover hours, adding a as needed. Just at the selected | © cook until pearly dry; never stir Unless porkless beans are well sea- soned they are not palatable. If pork is added score the tc knife and bury in the and cook crisp by uncovering the not during the last hour of cooking. Use one-quarter pound pint of drv beans. Sma) most cooks for baking p with a sharp beans, let brown all es beans a2 | ATTEND THE BEST are contemplating a Commercial Educa tion in Shorthand, Typewriting, ly for a change the red keeping, etc., of a Civil Service cours . 0 -------- Steps are being taken to utilize the 500,000 horse-power of the Victoria Falls for industrial purposes, care be- ing taken not to mar the scenery. he Bank of England contains silver ngots which have lain vaults since 1696, behold the mystery of the loaf all graduates are assisted to good sol ti: i 1 ine situations. Write for cata Sm is torturing the in Aly on He does not want to be told suffering from uric farmer pl W.H.Shaw, T.N. Soskialn, "all the time that rheu- matism has been in his nerations, that he is pre- through or chilled th day and that at onee to take a lot of stomach to drive that awlul | ders for Indian Supplies, to oot and contracting But the hair thus heavily weighed must be dark brown, for blonde hair breaks ounces. An elephant has so delitate a sehie smell that when in a wild state it n enemy at a distance of down under 2} Bonar Sv wiknisbg. The cccopied, tender is mot necessarily ® Department of Indian ATairs. oaq cht that the' game of whist th but it safeguards against all afters. tan be secured from. the fects. Psychine makes the body strong R. diseases, Psychiné is what science has -_ ee. i : ---------------------------- vainly! sought for vears, a sure pre $1,000 buys 2- Storey Stone Dwelli ventive of consumption. It is solids upposite Macdonaid Park Il druggists at $1 pex hottle § cigs. Stone Th a gists a prs, hottle, Kitchen, King Street, four blo Market Square. -- $500 buys 26 Brick Dwellin Ritchen, all modern 1mprov "THERE IS & TIME SWIFT'S "=: ReTATR al] FOR ALL THINGS." -- Now, while prices are -- TANIED low, is the time to fill A HOUSEMAID. APPLY your coal bin with best er Juality SCRANTON COAL § HoUSIMAIN, ONE Wo oh Ln p P: Walsh's Yard JN. 8 Lestio] 105 BARRACK STREET, a wd -- WILLS FN as ENGLISHPILLS Tr QUICKLY CURE CONSTIPATION, 25m ETE ALL DRUGGIST>. GENTLEMAN ro ave WELLS § RIOURDSON DD. prescd and cloned hand ring yo LIMITED MONTREAL, P.Q. ur clot £ #uit mad Brock street BOYS TO $0 a day. ( "hi Ambitious young men and Women Who will find th A h LLIAM ST n, Ontario. pied by 0. H The ue "and most spa -- tay dst Par date business i institution Ste Sk Bn n Ontario. Students may enter at any time, and "Phone 680 Tenders for Indian Supplies. | LED TENDERS ADDRES LD fo sa endorsed I to the Jodi J.D. Mell try. played at. the time of King wa, 8rd bruary. NB : {nserting of he 3 +38 t Ret Authority partment will mot be 0ald: » delivery from G Cross drug store, "Phone 2 Peompt

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