Hilrlt 7 = 723 i J bh £ £ { i fil ] 2 Hl i i ix 15% I% i --- : i 1% id 1 i i: i tik E g E : i ir =i | 2 i 23 ig if °F § i nf il; : : Er } f g : i 3% 3 £ : said "At breakdase i stand his newspaper up in front o! plate, and half the time I forget he machinery of health must order or diseases of iver and kidneys will organs. are so related . that when one weakens all weaken. To keep them vigorouw with pure, rich blood. Such the result of using onic Pills (laxative.) a great nerve strengthener Wade's drug ste oh -- Fie 5 's store, Money tisfactory t Gloves Of Gold. latest novelty in a golden glove 'put on thes hand by its fortunate ij owner. The possessor of such a glove able Watery Pisces of Tare. The cn: ie wat Of TiS. pense involved in the maki glove is estimated as being from $1,000 to $2400. A ie made i. TE F : £ 32 F You'll Hurt Yourself. There is no one who dots at occasional inter Liniment not only heals any injury to skin, iscle or tendon, inds. Relieves rheumatism and neuralgia ie, We, at Wade's drug A Bride's Little Scheme. Clgrtiam Plain Dealer. 00.506 "Neatly all brides are getting sore on cut glass for wedding presents, because so much more than they can ever use," remarked a jeweler yester- day, "but I never heard of one going so far to block the cut glass little that was in here the other day. "She told me her name and asked me if I wouldn't keep my ears cocked for any customers who might come in amounts do not, of course, in- I ks ) E i it 3 7 i i g Beg fi i i a - H i 4 E il i 7 ] fF ; 3 j 2.2¥ # i iy : f 5 i i ( i i i ie He 9 f ; i #1 tt : hr upon , euro jatry, by left ss and its sequels. Of every million born at least more, are naturally left- so that in the United States there are nearly 3000000, and in the world more ha 4%.000,000, thus handi- capped. An jte proportion of these have been or are bemg doubly cursed by the efforts of the foolish parent or teachers to make them right- handed. Sad estions and illustra- tions of the bale: Teshs of the work these mmprovers of nature exist m such simple facts as that "right," which should mean only dextral or right ded, has come to mean good, moral, advisable} 2 and "left," ie Inc, to be avoided, person and thing, sinistral, has become sinster, awkward, un- "Dexterity" and "dextrousness," proper- ly meaning only "dextrality," having be- come synonymous with S3pestriess and exceptional + Whereas every- body knows that the Letehanded person, if purely so, is cunning of hand as the righthan Even the superstition of the "evil eye"--the non-cominant one-- teaches same lesson. In all ages, and unaccountable cases of "failure in life," "peculiar," "odd," "awkward" folk, cranks of a hundred types, misfits, stutters, and all that. What a light the misplacement of the cerebral centre for speech and writing, or its pernicious double placing and maleducation and crippling by "ambidextralists," throws upon the origi and fate of many stut- terers, and upon many of the "hopeless- ly stupid," the laggards in school! How many of the mediaeval court jesters and the derided, the town fools, the y ics and cripples were the pro- ducts of the "sinster" superstition of the righthanded tyrants? And how many of the morbid minded and in- sane? ° - AFRICAN CHIEF'S UTENSILS. | Tame Hippopotamus Swims 300 Miles. The i in Sesheke of Lord Sclbotne, high commissioner of South Afric, and Luanika, paramount chief of Barotseland, was full of quaint in- cident. Nothing could be more picturesque than Luanika's arrival. A fleet of some 250 native dug-out canoes came up the broad Zambesi, led by the chief's own enormous boat, with its crew of thirty paddlers. t There broke from the hundreds of women assembled on the shore the royal Song uf welcome as Luanika's craft rew ni essed in every imagin- able brilliant color, black faces shining and black eyes sparkling with excite- ment, the women 'marc slowly for- ward to the rhythmical dapping of chanting as they went, to the river bank, then, with wild shrieks and peals of laughter, broke their ranks and raced to e their hands and faces in the water in which the king's boat swam. Luanika's eldest son, Letia, immacu- lately clad in an English shooting suit, was very busy on the bank with a full- plate camera. | After a few minutes use, Luanika himself ste ashore, fabited, alas! in a gray frock coat, pink- ish trousers and a black opera 'hat. e high commissioner, with Lady Selborne and their suite, rode quietly in from the veldt some days after Luanika's coming. Two days later the official meeting of the white and the black rulers took place in a room, open on two sides, built of grass and reeds, and situmted in a small courtyard inclosed by a reed fence. ' In the Svening the paramount chief Jitsented Lord § i amus. This beast, which is per- fectly tame and about half-grown, had followed the chief's canoe 300 miles down the river from Lialui, taking no more than a passing interest in the herds of wild "hippos" on the way. It slept peacefully through the greater part of the presentation ceremony, and was finally gallantly mounted and ridden out of the courtyard by a member of the Paris Missionary Society. The Wrong Question. On one occasion a bishop who prided himself on never forgetting either the name or face of any clergyman in his i happened to be travelling some- here by rail, when, at a certain station, clergyman into the same carriage RE recogni man's face could not remember his name; and BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1907. 'Sinister Superstition " and Its 'Effects. clborne with a young « by the aid of an electric iron, which with dora. 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JOHN, HAMILTON LEMMON & SONS, Kingston. WITH LIGHTNING SPEED. American Quick Lunch Has Lost Its Record. An "electrical dinner party" is the latest solution of the problem of the young wife whose husband unexpectedly brings home a party of friends. The exhibition of electrical cookery and heating appliances organized by the Borough Council at the Hampstead Town Hall, Eng, recently proved that it is possible to cook an excellent meal in twenty minutes, The cold mutton can be minced in two minutes in an electrical mincer while the potatoes are boiling in an electrical saucepan. The kettle is ready in three minutes for tea or coffee, and a further surprise awaits the unexpected visitors. A tasty sponge pudding can be baked in the electric' oven without active electricity. When the meat has been removed and the lights switched off, the pudding cooks in the warmth that remains. If the hostess has run short of bread, she can bake tiny scones of rolls on an electric hot plate in half a minute; and she is anxious to tidy herself, an electric heater will warm her curling tongs in a quarter of a minute, while a crushed blouse or skirt can be renovated not only gets hot in a couple of minutes, but remains so. Mirs. Godfrey Sutcliffe demonstrated how it was possible to make % sachet cake in three-quarters of an hour. This elaborate cake, resembling a handkerchief sachet in shape, was made of sponge cake, filled with jam, iced with lilac-colored icing, decorated with sprays of crystallized violets and tied with sat- in ribbon. The World's Youngest King. Eight-year-old Duy-Tan, King of Annam, Cochin China, bears the distine- tion of being the youngest reigning monarch in the world. His father, Thanh-Thal, who was recently deposed, soon afterwards abdicated in favor of the son, who now rules with the aid of a regency consisting of a council of ministers. The kingdom is a French rotectorate, and the deposition of nh-Thai was effected by the govern- ment of France. It was due to te atrocious cruelties which the former king perpetrated. Last spring Thanh- Thai was declared insane, after he had murdered seven of his wives in the most barbarous manner, and had actually cooked the remmins of one and com- pelled his courtiers to feast upon them, under pain of death. He is only 28 years old, and the sudden acquisition of power some years ago turned his head. and he soot began a series of brutalities that horrified France and his own'|" people. The king in Annam is held in such high veneration that nobody dared to try to curb him or resist him. Fin- ally the condition of affairs became so bad that there was a general chimor ame the Annamites for relief from his - e. The young King, as he sits on is throne, is a picturesque figure, and §] We is already greatly ro by his subjects, who expect from him far better conduct than that of his father. 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