Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Sep 1906, p. 11

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RET... .- ULARITY OF er REEN TEA irities. Tells the Story, §0c. and 60c. por Ib. At all Grocers, Iron Combustion e. ily corrugated (or doubles the heating ractically twice as ted with the same yod. : n chamber is really fire-box, I make it corrugated to allow 1d expansion and to lity. JOINTS make the oke-tight, gas-tight. f «Hecla" Furnaces and ges. Send me'a rough d I will send you an installing a "Hecla" in Address the ¢Hecla. a5 PRESTON, On. ELLIOTT BROS. onstruction f a range is very impor- ant. Some ranges will raw all right if .the chim- ey flue is built in a certain vay; if not, it will not draw & t all, or very imperfectly ange. A Iraw freely and perfectly was ever constructed. ¢ No Coloring Matter, are. made of the same quality of flour, $y butter, cream, etc. month / A month, : Mooney's Sodas are crisp; inviting, toothsome. . Mooney's Sodas are always the same in packages: S Don't take chances. Get the Biscuits that you KNOW are all rights g N w Mooney's A NOBLE ENEMY. Free to You, My Sister Free to You and Every Sister Woman suffering from Woman's Ailments Fate of Mokrani, Moslem of Africa, France was, never in greater danger oi losing her colonies in Africa than during the war with Germany in 1870. The troops were recalled from Africa to take part in the conflict-that was going on against France, and Algeria was leit almost defenceless. the hour for which the conquered races had long waited had come, and if a holy war had been proclaimed it is probable that the French would have been driven irom Northern Afri- ca. But the tribes did not rise while the French had their hands full on the other side of the Mediterranean, and the fact was due 'to their fidelity to a solemn pledge. When the. war broke out a chief of great influence among the tribes, Mo- krani, gave his word to the governor general of Algeria that there should be no insurrection while the war last- 1 will mail, free of any charge, my home | cd. That werd was faithfully kept. treatment with full instructions to any sufferer | Disaster after disaster followed the from woman's ailments. I want to tell all } French arms. The defeats of the war wamen about this cure--you, my reader, for | culminated in the surrender of Paris. yourself, your daughter, your mother, or your | But not a man of the tribes of Kaby- sister. 1 want to tell you how to cure your- | Ji. oti * > : + ' A ia stirred, The Moslem's faith was selves at home without the help of a doctor. lighted: the Moslam's faith kept « " o slem's s ke Men cammot understand woman's sufferings. - Wi ant' howev oe oh " bi op i What we women kdow from experience we |, eh, ApS er, the lost battle ua know better than any doctor. I kmow that my peen fought and the treaty of peace home treatment is a safe and sure cure for signed, Mokrani then released from Leucorrheea ot Whitish Discharges, Ulceration, his word, gave the governor general Displacement or Palling of the Womb, Pro- | notice that in forty-eight hours he fuse, Scanty or Painful Periods, Uterine or | would "deflare wat.' 'The . French Ovifian Tumars or Growths, also pains In the mies released from duly at home, head, back and bowels, bearing down feelings. | Aurried across the Mediterramenn. The servousness, creeping feeling up the spine, [cond was 'inevitable, =~ Wokr seeing melancholy, Mot flashes, weariness, kidney 'thint all was lost, put himself at the and bladder troubles where caused by weak | hand of his warriofs and fell fichtine esses peculiar to our sex. lin the front 1 want to send you a complete ten days |, i, nument to mark 'the spot where treatment entirely free to prove to you that . 2 ay . i { their noble enemy perished. you can cure yourself at home, easily, quickly | and surely. Remember that it will cost you | nothing to give the treatment a complete trial, and if you should wish to continue, it will | cost you only about 12 cents a week, or less than two cents a day, It will not interfere with your work or occupatioy. Just send me your name and address, tell me how you suffer if you wish, and I will send you the treatment. for your case, eftirel free, in plain wrapper, by return mail, I will also send you free of Cast, my book * WOMAN'S OWN NEDICAL AD- VISER," with explanatory illustrations Show- Chief rank. The French erected ---------- Long Lived English Lawyers. { Manchester Ideas Lawyers have long been famous for their longevity, Seldom, however, has the bar.heen able to number among its practicing members a gentleman of ninety-four summers. Arthur Burrows. a well-known member of the Circl€ of ER, ca Tsuii¢r, and how they can Conveyancérs in Lingoln's Inn, com- easily cure themselves at home, Every woman pleted his ninety-fourth year on: Sun- she have'it, and learn to think for | day. Yet the title of "Father of 'the hh @lf. Then when the doctor says-- |; © .» . "You must have an operation," you can decide ar," which has been bestowed upon for yourself, | Thousands of women have cur him, does not really belong to him. themselves With my home remedy. It cures sll, old or young. . ; To mothers or daughters, T will explain a simple home treatment which speedily ana effectually cures Ieucorrhaca, Green Sickness and painful or irfegular menstruation in young ladies, Plumpuess and health always result from its use. Wherever five, I can refer you to ladies of your own lity, who know and will gladly teil any sufferer that ome Treate ment really cures all women's disease: and makes women well, strong, plump an robust. Just send me your ade dress, and the free ten days treatment is yours, also the bool. Write today, as you may not see this offer again. Address * MRS. M, SUMMERS Box -1 Windsor, Ont Mutual in Fact Well as in Name. Every .;policy-holder is 'an owner--not merely a customer --and directly benefits from the profits eamed. The Directors are elected by, and from among, the policy-holders. For 37 years the The distinction of being the senior member of the bar belongs to W. A. G. Hake, who was called at the Mid dle Temple in 1835, and whose ad- dress at Brighton is given in the law list for the present year. Mr. Burrows joined . the bar at Lincoln's Inn eigh- toons months Tater. Phe distinction of being the oldest lawyer in the coun- try belones 160 a member of the 'other branch of the legal. profession. Mr. Emmerson, who practices at Deal, be came a solicitor as lone aro as 1833. Lord Field, who celebrated his ninety- third birthday on August 21st practic- ed as solicitor before he joined the bar in 1850, but he was admitted nine years later than Mr. Emmerton. A Lucky Chance. A damily. living, in Bssex County found it something of a strain upon their idea of hospitality to be obliged every day. to entertain a tedious. wo- man. of eighty. The favorite book or the necessary piece of work had to be put aside in order to shout bits of conversation in her ear -- At last, the father, in despération, planned to go into a sudden fit of temper in the presence of the obnoxi- ous {caller in the hope of convincing her that they were not pleasant peo- ple to visit, Accordingly, one evening, when he re- turned from business and found the old lady present as usual, he began to talk loudly and in an irritated voice. Then, growing more excited, he stamped about. the room, knocking furniture right and left, and ended by '| going 'out' and' banging the door after confidence of has merited the the 'people--and it has mow in force $44,199,954.00 Tn ten its income has increased $1,221,440.00. Write us about 20-year endowment policy and other particulars, / im. . The lady "knitted away quietly through thé confusion, and whén the man was gone shé' turned to the fam- ily. and said in a comforting voice: "1 rockon §¢ was mighty lucky I was hers, or you'd had to take it. But you needn't be frightened. I'll stay right here with you till 'he wets over it." ------ Too Systematic. ' Chicago Tribune. The maiden--It is easy to see, Mr. iy owl Letter From Greater New|; a n that ¢ il Sage, which was probated this York i Rr without et or protest, and there WAS PROBATED WITHOUT LET Mrs. Special Correspondence Letter, No. 1,001: nounced sensation of the been the Mardi Gras hos Fin this week, Thursday being the red letter 'day of this magnificent ex- hibition when@dn attendance of 500,000 swamped all the previous records and be remembered as long as Coney ls land remains a place of public enter tainment, It was intended that Satur- day might should be one of the most brilliant spectacles of the entire week but late in the afternoom which day burst upon -- | exampled fury which made the bril- liant procession impossible. It was a grievous disappointment. poured down on the who could find no shelter, 'and some disorder ensued. There were four hun- dred policemen on duty and &s a pres cautionary measure they closed up all the saloons and for the first time in the memory of the oldest inhabitants the saloons were shut up as tight as a drum. Not a drop of good old rye of amy other friendly drink could be > 2 £ THE DAILY - 9 with which a number of seli-constitut- RUSSEL SAGE S WiLL od heirs secured. twenty-five thousand dollars each 'without even rasing a hand or investing a dollar. As the job was put up it was one pieces tinaneial now call to minds we all have joined in the anthem of praise to the man who made two blades of grass grow . where only one Influenced Her Hus- | fool alongside of who fixed up the battle for the Russel Sage heirs. volved over eight hundred thousand dollars, a trifle over one fortune left by the dead multi-million aire. The will was made several years ago; it was iron clad as far as human wisdom make it perfect;' thé will Sage was impregnable. - The who appeared as youthful heir, Edson Conrad, knew. as well as a person can possibly anything not that there never) would contest of the contest was first broached, the points of attack , OR HINDRANCE. Sage, an Educated, Gentle Woman, band Well--Failure of the Mardi Gras Festival. New York, Sept. 28.--The most pro- i week has festival, which ill make Septemiwr 20th, a day to the storm had been threatening all the island with un- The storm vast multitude WHIG, SATURDA ne $ ea duval, and the bears that thought BROADBRIM § The By re sausage market losed, they had "scarcely enough loose Sash left to pay their fare back! to knocked into (a cocked hat when it was shown that he had increased his fortune ten millions of dollars catch the market short and get a caught on In the higtory of will contestu there hardly as peculiar ds that of nothing in history of arbitary' loot- more remarkable than the case thé neatest jal looting that lcan w before; he was a the flaancial genius The amount of cash in- in the fight Was something cefit. of the vast and legal knowledge could of . Russell lawyer prosecutor for the know accomplished, be a serious will; when already Russell Sage's were imbecility and incompetence { make a will; that was the time he signed the will, up to the day of his death. The next point was undue influence; this pointed directly at Mrs, Sage; there 18 not the slightest doubt that Mrs, Sage exercised a véry great influence over her dishonorable and vety cranky husband; the only question to settle was the influgnce un- due, . Mrs. Sage is an educated gentle wo- man, kind-hearted and generous whose life of over three store and ten has been spotless. She had reached mid dle life before she married, but when she gave the promise "to love, honor and cherish the man to whom she had given her hand and hearty he redeemed it by forty years of constant, loving service right up to the gates of death; of course she had an influence over her husband, bit 'it was 'a bléssed and a holy influence which brought out what ever good there was in him for the betterment of hie day and generation; she gave him her love in unstinted measure and he gave her a store = of gold beyond the dreams of avarice, The wily lawyer knew that Mrs. Sage | would never allow her husband's will to be dragged into court if any rea sonable amount of money pie buy SHARBURN M. DECKER, The "Boy Mayor' of Milwaukee, 'who was elected #8 a protest ne t thetbr- ruptisn Of the polities! mmend city, is an enthu recently made his automobile the same ine #3 in that ¢ putomohilist and New York in to return in got for love or money. Along toward midhight the multitude made a rush for the cars. It was Sunday morning before many thousands reached their homes in Manhatian and ended our se- cond attempt at a brilliant Mardi Gras festival from accident which might reasonably be expected when five hundred thousand people come together for 'the express purpose of having a good time. The outlay in hard cash must have been immense; not less than' a million and a half dollars. 'Great preparations had been made for a hungry crowd; the great hotels and restaurants laid in stores of provisions and drinks that seemed inexhaustible; just think of one item eighty thousand bottles of lager ; what did they all amount to when divided among five hundred thousand dry and thirsty souls that had been sweating under a burning sun for hours. I.saw several very fine ladies and gentlemen who failed at securing any provisions at the rogular hotels where everything disappearsd, and who had finally to safisfy their appetites with a frankfurt, etc., a ten cent meal: but thie help "to the hungry crowd soon began to give out and the sausage svendor went short on the markete prices grew with a rapidity, that not {only threatened famine but riot. But just in the nick of time a train rolled into the depot: loaded with all sorts of food; the hotels had heavy consignments of good things to eat and franfurter sausages which in a few minutes had run up from ten cents to fity, came down to a dead guts to iy, come dows toa del Another Wonderful Case Here Is Something That Will Be Welcome News to Many a Dis- couraged One. far, "For .several \ years 1 have been troubled with gas around my heart, shortness of breath, in fact, if I walked my usual gait my > breath would get {so short 1 would Le compélled to make William H. Reed.]sevéral stops dur- ing 'my eo. "Of late my food did not digest pro- perly. It turned sour in my stomach, caused me great distress; often, too, I had disagreeable attacks of belching gas-and heartburn. "I was bothered with severe 'pains across the small of my back and the me to almost cry out. "] was induced to hardt's Anti-Pill and first found relief. try Dr. Leon- from the very gS. ROQUGHTON, District Agent, Skimfmerhorn, in gpite of your protes- Kingston. tations, that 1 am not the first girl # | vou have gver proposed to. The. man--Why do you say that? The maidén--You moved as far away gs you could from that telephone over there in the corner befors you began. Josh Billings Revived, At "any ae" tho optimist, "spelling reform can do no harm." "It has dy, done barm," an- swered the pessimist. Tt has revived the Josh Billings school of humor." Billings ge at ------ The soothsayer is fiot always sooth- ing. plaints, so I am bound to say Anti i has indeed cured me." This is thé voluntary statement of William H. Reed, of 165 Queen street, | Kivigston, Ont. 3 } All Druggiste sell Anti-Pill. The Wil son- ye Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. ! The remedy that cured such an ex- treme case is surely worth trying. 506 least bending or turning would cause "For the last three months T have had no recurrence of-my former com- off the hungry * crowd that 'was alter the dead man's ducats. Eight hun dred thousand dallars is 'a tidy sum | to give away to people you don't like and thoroughly despise. Even the steel casket" is unlocked in which reposes all that was. mortal of Russell Sage; 1 ot. he sur prised fo leary that » found the remains of the «deat! "financier face | dow nward, as he had turned ovér when he found out how he had been treated by his ungrateful relations. --BROADBRIM. Historic Irish Prisen: London Daily Mail In the event of the Donegal county | council's decision to sell the old Lif ford prison being confirmed by the lo- | cal government hoard, one of this most | historic | jails in Ireland will disap- { pear. Within its walls were once con- | fined many notable offenders' including 1persons concerned in the Irish rebel lion, and a number of French prison- ers who were captured in the sea fights off the mouth of Lough Sully Napper Tandy, rendered famous hy the lines in "The Wearin' o' the Green" was incarcerated in this old prison. Your Blood Filters. The kidneys are a mass of tiny tubes through which the blood must con stantly filter if you are to live. Often these tubes become "inflamed of en gorged.. This condition must be promptly relieved or disease will re sult, Peck"s Kidney and Liver Pills 'heal and cleanse these little filters and make the kidneys sound and active In boxes, 250. For sale only at Wade' Drug Store. Money back if not satis factory. Tea Room In The Pulpit. Boston Herald. . ; "Father'" Taylor, the idol of seafar ing men and beloved by everybody, was preaching to a full house at his church in North Square, Boston, years ago, when a bewildered sailor, rather off his. sea legs, cante in, and appar- ently could not find a seat. "Father" Taylor's argus eyes were on him, and leaning out over the pulpit-in his eager characteristic way, he exclaim- ed: "Brace up, old tar, and heave ahead; there's plenty of sea room this way "Aye, aye, sir,"' replied the sailor, as he hastened up to the pulpit and sat down. Enthusiasm. Philadelphia Record "Enthusiasm has more to do with making sales than anything under the sun," says a business magazine. "'It makes the other fellow feel that you yourself really believe. what you are trying to make Him believe." True as gospel. But you gain nothing by being enthusiastic in soliloquy. You've got to have an audience if your enthusiasm is to be catching. Enthusé in your advertisements, and put your advertisaments where they will be read by the kind of people you want to interest, and you will solve the problem of successful ad vertising. \ No Spare Foots. Hermer's Youn~ People, She was endeavoring to put a right shoe on her left foot and vies versa. Her father, who was much interested .|in watching her fruitless trials, ex claimed : "Why, Millie, you 'are put ting your shoes on the wrong feel." the imports. Prices, 25¢., 30C., 35C., 40¢., lead packets. «IS GOOD TEA" St. John, N. B,, the home of Red Rose Tea, imports more Indian and Ceylon Teps than. any other city in Canada. : Test Red Rose Tea in the teapot and you will help increase The Blue Label is especially recommended. Black, Green, and Mixed. 7. H. ESTABROOKS, St. John, N.B. WINNIPEG. TORONTO, 3 Wellington St. E. soc., and 6oc., in THe sending 15 « ---- So ETE [ Home Needlework is a - that every lady should take. Issued 4 times a! trated, 50 cts per year. ents. Corticelli Sil -- ALTE YT Be Gree vAl iE | rite for sample k Co.Ltd, St.John's,PQ THE PRINTED WORD. The Phere is a change. going on in pub lie sentiment in regard to what may be termed casy ) get it. F. I. Dggne, in the Magazine, voices the gentle American but direct philosophy of Mr, Dooley on this point ' "Th' printed wurrad | What can 1 it? 1 can buy a gun to against me inimy. I -ean to save me fr'm do against protect me change me gran' jury. But there's ¢ good man or bad fr'm th wurrd. It follows me wheriver | go an' sthrikes me fown in church, "in me office, in me very home. "There was me frind Jawn D. Three name no eseape fr printed ago he seemed insured against years punishment ayether here or hepeafther, A happy man, a religious man. He had squarred th' ligislachures, th' ecoorte, th' pollyticians an' th' Bap- tist clargy. He saw th' dollars hop- pin' out iy ivry lamp chimbiey in th' wurrld an' hurryin' to'rd him, His heart was pure seein' That he had niver dose wrong save in th' way iv business. His head was hairless but unbowed. Ivey Mondah momin' 1 read iv him leadin' a chorus iv 'On ward Christyan sogers marchin' fr th' stufl.' He was at peace with th' wurruld, th" flesh, an' th' divvle A good man! What cud harm him ? An' so-rpieemed he might pradeed to th' grave whin, Io an' behold, "up in his path leaps a lady with a pm in hand an' oft Koes Jawn D. fr th' tall tim bers. A lady, mind ye, dips a pen in to an inkwell ! nn "There's an explosion 'an' what's left iv Jawn D. an' hix power wud den't frighten. crows away fr'm a eorn field, Who's afraid iv Rockyfeller now ? Th' president hits him a kick, a coun thry grand jury indicts him, a gful caddy overcharges him ~ an' whin he comes back fr'm FEurgpe he has ns many polismen to meet him on th' pier as Doe Owens. A year ago, anny body wud take his money. 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