Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Feb 1908, p. 7

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| | TWENTY- FIVE YEARS OF stat cots oro SE iolo O | SILENT PREACHING. Any even numbered section of Domine fon in Manitoba or the North-West Provinces, excepting 8 and 26, not re i J ; won bh ina3 be. homesteaded by any Yep i { : From poets, from dramatists, hom ton the soie head we eg oxtent of : ] | J novels, from the Bible, We selectod (he ter section, of 160 acres, more h quotations; the authors ranging from Shakespeare to Ella Wheeler Wilcox; Application for homestead entry must qr from the writers of the New Testa- made in eis hgmey or Sun-audhy: a i wel") : . ment to the Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke by proxy way, however, he : § ' tif : . } At first the author thought' the de 'am Agency om certain obi oll cy 0 iB PLEASANT | {mand would be small. The first issue father, mother, som, Suughtar, bro! 4 f i § Re ; {was distributed laigely in Philadel Sista of 83 prandng Jomgsteaiitls i of Tos 1» ver ETERNAL LAW. » coors | phia. During the second year requests foi 4 persopaily at an} whagents . L oh . at ne oo { began to flocd the publishers, and the 4 WHERE AM | GOIN NEVER wine! so may re rived to the yr Og he JUST FOLLOW tae SaNBOARD + serail LN {third year demands came from other end 4 the land applied for is vacant AND DO THE DUTY war NEAREST ¢ urs, f fe ties. In the years that followed the receipt of the telegram such applica FOR THAT ws Tee PATHWAY TO PARADISE. {Motto ( ale ndars spread over the earth is to have priority and the land wil] : {The "seed," as the author called his held until the necessary papers i | calendars spread to every corner of receiv { b . "ih pie lete the transuctiom are ed by Rind WORDS an we BLOSSOM . ithe glohe, and the "circulation" pass- led the 100.000 mark. "ease of "personation" or fraud the ; appl ill forfeit ai peiceity a Sain 1508 | | FEBRUARY | | 2nd Me, Amoug a few members of the So- 4 g 3 ia Fy je i _-- ry 2 bun anted The Colored Negligs Shirt is ea TM Loe "ear | ciety of Frivwds in his nhiive city the An application for cancellation must be the popular shirt to-day err rear are Sree identity of t lonor. of the calendar wade in person. The applicant must be A short time ago neglige shirts CREATE " A -- NEARY, ON 1 GOD. became known, but to the thousands i Jor Somesteud Snif¥s aad Oni¥ ons were worn only in summer. et who reecived the calendars the giver from an tudividual until that mp- Now the best dressed men ® a7 4 | 5 (8 | 9 3 remained a mystery. of. _ 4 Besides being imterested in a large fom Aw been disposed eas es dll the year Ean - entry is canceiled sui ey find them much more : {1 2 1 i 4 1 b manufacturing playt, the philanthe Spansion of cancelintion, vp ocmeing, comiantable, far duly use, than 9 0 1 112: 3 ist was a dircetor in one of the large Sh Swplicant lor stathiation bo ape a stiff-bosomed shirt. 1 6 oi 8 1 9120 2 1 22 | trust companies of his city and. jn a Applicant for cancellation must state in Not only are they more com- | prominent bank. His was a busy life "what Jarticulare the homesteader is in foriable, but they wear longer, 3 . 9 3 2 5 52627 728 29 One of his sons holds an important because they make fewer. trips od litical offic ¢ A ee Mostesdur whats entry is not the political office. In the arrangement of po tiation proceedings may to the laundry. RENEW A RIGHT SPIRIT WITHIN ME. the calend " ors of his hv a cm) ot Depart 1t is not the use of a shirt that pr ow Bary omg rg Ee in amity Tan and Black Waterproof Laced Boots, full bellows tongue, 3 soles through to heel, viscolized in oil, Just the thing to turn snow water. ' WORTH $6.00. ; but all enjoving the la favor of father f : : i HOYing yg ok feinguish giet. brother or sister} IB. iid fn it out it's the laundry Twenty-five years ngo, a prominegt {daily lives of thousands of men and {bor of love. : i pigibiar But to no ome Side, on fling The name Tooke on a shirt business man of Philadelphia. a mem- | women. : Mapy pewons might criticise the ation abasdoumen wed Aa pore Fit. Wear atid Confort {ber of the Society of Friends, had Shortly before his death, last fall, fquality &f the poetry on the calendessd.. RUTLE Shy atin res he follow ok for name. {printed a great number of calendars, [the donor of the. calendars completes | from a literary standpoint, but no o! = which he distributed gratuitously, arranging the wmottoes for the galia- | one can fail to see the wisdom of such At least six months' residence up. TOOKE BROTHERS, LIMITED. What was remarkable about the |dar for the present year. This was alan admonition as this: J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. pu. sod cultivation of the land in each MONT EAL. 21 enlendars was that on every leaf, |work requiring no small amount of A litle: toll ama kts. rent The Home of Good Shoes. " BS enionior of Wis yes. de above the arrangement of days, were jressareh and labor. The mottoes were] And a little more earued than spent, STIFF IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIII ETS ence three, four or five mottoes, the sort [such that, having read them, vou ]ls sure to bring to an honest breast i the Joquired Jesid : 2 . A blessing of ghad content by living on farming land owned : of motto which, after reading "in the would not forget them, and the vene- | (Jb, DESEER OF Ro nay frowh or smile ; i by him, not less than eighty eh L motying, sticks in one's mind all day. | able Quaker showed a remarkable dis- Be aiigeat Tduy ayy RI or amie jFebruary X Be i Salty he cy will Through. a' printing house these calen- crimination in the selections. Rewards stall greet you after a while meet this requirement. dars were seit to churches, hospitals, When he ficst issued the calendar, It you just keep. working™qway. (8) If the father (or mother, if the schools and various institutions all [twenty-five years ago, he did not Interested 'in the political reform Tether i Qeognird) of 4 hemeftatder hat w- over the country. The donor remain- dream the demand would increase to | movements in his city, the maker of ant i by Mim, not Re. than ed unknown. the | proportions it did The first | the calendars was struck by the fol : inti : Big Savings for you. Discounts, from 10 to 20 per cent. 3 ighty (80) acres in extent, im the Vicini Since then, each year, these calen- [printing numbered several thousand lowing verse, which strikes one as con- ¢ of the 'soimesiend. or pono Doms: dars have been issued--always anony-| Eagaged in business in Philadelphia, | taining a germ of genuine wisdom : SIDEBOARDS, regular $23. Sale Brice $18.50. such homesteader way oriorm his iy. + mously--until to-day they are sent 10 [the gentleman wished to do something Lay .i ou mighty reformation We would SIDEBOARD: Jogulaz sy gaa Bties, Na residence duties by ny with the fath- all parts of the world, and the an- | o help others in their daily struggle. | avitness through the lapd regular ale e, or {or mother.) gual distribution numbers many hup- An extremely devout man, he shunned [J the masses and the classes could be Others, from $6.75 and up. FAA br LB ) The term "vicinity" is ihe -- dreds of thousands publicity amd all precantions were made to understand ¥ i : x ld a » ! ] os ins at least oO 5 TR u « an f Paragraphs fe dafied as ea Last fall the mysterious donor of taken by the publishers of the calen That fis wins ot rr ne Sinner troy Lounges in Leather and Velours Sioa A ore of the width of road al- the calendars died, and now the mem- dar to conceal his identy. In "A Me- Who will Jet alone his neiuhbor and LOUNGES, in Velour, regular $7.50, reduced to $5.75. Snes or ia the - pemwnt., i oadact stigwpah the hubs nes bers of his family--through the pub-hmoriam" issued with the calendar of | JVSt practice on b : LOUNGES, in Velour, regular $6.50, reduced to $5. Pesidenics duties in aT orm eons wanes, Drowsiass, Distros after Tishe rs--announge that they will con- [the present year, a member of the fam- And there are scores of mottoes such LOUNGES, in Velour, regular $32.50, reduced to $26.50. the above i living with ts or eating. Pain in 19% the "While their mom tinue the unique philanthropy. But ily has written : as these : on qariing land SWhet Or daeit mus | PEEAEALIS success has they give no vlue to the name of the *'It was a leading principle with] Whenever vou are fesling blue By Agent for district of such Mon whe sought in his, way to preach him not to let his left hand know Something for some. one else go do. » ® " making application for patent the truths of the gospel, and so the what his right hand did, yet his fam-| Gettivg only comes by doling. 5 the settler must give six months' notice . otigin of this widely-known motto fly feel that this, his last wessage, Be Lurnetlt a Ambulance In Call. "Phone. Sm in wri to the Commissioner of Do-| jesdache, calendar promises to remain the mys- and in fact all his messages, will A judicious silence is always better rig Mt Uawa, of is. tute to Te tery it has been for a quarter of a made more impressive Ly some knowl. |[-Man truth spoken without charity. There has been no chocolate produced in any hie We always hurt ourselves when we try EPSPS" OF CANADIAN NORTH- al the the century edge of his character and of his high {to hurt 'others. WEST MINING REGULATIONS, ------ {purpose in the publication of these| They that wuit upen the Lord shall ro- country equal to bussed for period Pe erhaps on your desk--wherever you calendars. ew their stremgih for a period ha be, in the a nited gi. She Rae earnest Christian, a member of Here are two verses that he selected ilippines, in hina, ussia--there 'the Society of Friends, he felt caMed | for April « i . more: hs 3.560 Xp Li 38 would bealmost priceless to those rhe bangs a small calendar, printed in io a ministey of quict service rather a pelt ' in Yes Yu in ' he rate of five conts per tom asll be EE hore. snd those white and Dblug, containing mottoes. 'tham of public, preaching, and econceiv- | bind the eo Deion th) an, ve owan 0 'eo merchantable com - "ined | whoonwe y They are sentences that attract your ed this original method of se nding to | ove is the only angel who can hid the om th PZ oe, be Fh nightie en 'Bub after alliok attention, = that stir noble thoughts joffices, schools and homes g message, gates unroll ; elaim 500 And: when he comes to call thee, urise S 1 and inipulses. 'the result of hig own stry ggles, which and follow fast ; «tn the January page for this year, might be a sti 8 ofertical Chris: | His way may lig throught darkoess, but kA claim is 85, A instance, you gead : ' Kian living I leads to Webt ut last. ake the Rest of F k po" nla . smile--a word, a touch SA or i to aS ning Think the Best ot ay He selected the mottoes himself; jt (And each is easily given) boast, Cur Hope the Best for Yourself, was to him =n work for the Master, Yey wither may win expended or _ -- the locator = do not. J . 8 DPR: ARE 3 A soul from sin & aurvey made, and ar A good reminder at the beginning of {and he prayed that a blessing might OF Sot Ah i finan th- other requirements, pure wakes the day, isn't it ? {go with every calendar. He rejoiced | A smile may lighten the taliing heart, This is a confection every one should buy. at $1 per acre. strict] Jegetalis eo Or here is a prayer, quoted from |In each new co-worker who helped in word may soften puin's keenest dort, ovides for the payment | xe sction plesseti! 3a | Canon. Wilberforce : [their distribution, and delighted in |A OE a rom Sw pete § per cent om the sales. or sent by mall Lond, for to-morrow and its meeds I do bearing of the good they did. y " . aims generally are 100 : not pray ; "Head { Io : F he. J : Ke calendar i: entry fee $5, renewable year. + CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York, Keepy me from stain of sin just for to day en of a lerge manufacturing | or the last verse on t w calendar {business, he yet found time to serve | of thiy vear he chose the following let me no wro dle yy ng nor idle word une | applicant may obtain two leases ta |, Small ha thinking say ; } old of Bye Fite each for a --- Set thou o eat upon Jy lips ust Tor his. Master in private deed and public frnere fs no winter in the Beart the THE COWAN CO., Limited, TORONTO today. | worship. Attentive to his work in the | Of him who doth a kindly desl sword ublic spirited as a citizen, [Of What he gives he hath a pact «7 ¥ o And tris supplieth all his need. Then follows a quotation from Rich- lovely in his home life, he was always | Re' lesmse shall have a dredge in ard Watson Gilder : within ons season from the | Oper- Sow hou sorrow and "thou shalt reap "found on the side of right, living what | Within the last several vears, a lsase for each Hve miles. Rental Bul-s0w thot. jo¥ . he taught. He was scrupulously hon. | cording to a person. acquainted with sonum for each mile of ' river 4 0 am thou shalt fest in all his affairs, fearless, straight- | the donor of the calendars, the de Royalty ot the r 3 keep it. i ¥ : he pining, ke bor And : forward, generous, true, and a loyal | mands became sp great that it was $10,000. Pray that ye enter nol into templa- {friend to rich and poor." hardly possible to meet them. In var BJ Sony, nN int ¥ tion, Persons who were acquainted with | ions vities these calendars can be seen of the Minister he laterlor. 1 , Each mouth ag the possessor of a {the .man said he took the greatest fin s hool houses, by the beds of sick utborined heron of this motto ealomdar tears off the 31 \ ; ' t will mot be paid for, : \Y } . he old |pleagure in preparing the calendars, | patients in hospitals, in Sunday sheet, new mottoes confront him. | Each night, when the work of the day | se hools, in libravies--alost wherever : , They ptrike one by heir trenchant was done, he would plunge =fito the {one can go. So great is the demand e : significance, and there ean he no volumes in his magnificent library and | for the calendars that, if one goes to Gat _It for To-Morrpw's Breakfast ¥ A \\ 0 a ; doubt that during the twenty-five |soarch § . . h for the mottoes which, he felt, | the publishers a dav after New Year's, is »"" VV), ke these calendars have been pub- | might convey a message to those { be will most likely find that they have THE BEST OATMEAL MADE. . NN 7 4 ished these mottos have influeng I struggling with sin and temptation. fall been distributed, w- ---- - » WN 7 ; hr » UMBLE THE WHIG'S J ; APhelliond chageh to become their | Hanna, sold to Delbert Back; North Being late for work often 0 = olla . | poasBor for the next conference year, | Star, J. W. Stewart, «old to Hender 9 SAUSES 4 man or womaa to == AW I= T About a Lot of Things and has accepted son Bros, Atheus; Star Frode vigk ¢ = L anong Ss lose their position. | oa PANY LIM RR 2 Short Metre, See Bibby's display of faney shirts. | Shaver, sold to 4 Ww, Hadson, Fair EE is n See Bibby's showing of shirts. The Quinte Cheese and Butter com- | field ! Mu "a Mie a There is no excuse. your Two hundred lbs. prams, Le, a Ib, |Pany, Ameliasburg, is the. first fac See Bibby's «hort $1 sh ris I "QL B. C hocolates watch does not keep the core Gilbert's, up tory in the county to enter into a rng inh, y Elidahet htown| rect time we will make it, A § Thirty electors in Spencer ille voted, | contract for live years for the manu- | grmer. charged with rruelty to. dumib I res 1 fir Fosttly thare is Some little MAKES YoUR EXPENSES, for commutation of statute labor: two facture of butter from whey with the |animals, was allows, to go, the Aargest anc nest assortment in this city. thing ou order that will Lanr. voted no. St. Lawrence Dairy Product company, only take a few minutes to Order from your Gessar. Bibby's $2 hate are popular, New shirts have just arrived. Spring accused acknowledged that his cow S50c¢ a i b pair, or it may Head to be - IW. GILLETT oor. MITES blossoms in shirts $1, The H. D. Bib i but wit 4 . Buy Lydia Pinkham's compoun.l nt had perished through cold ted. Bring " TORONTO 3 ib sv € : \ wl TY 3 Gibwon's Red Cross Drug Store. Ficsh] "%. -% . : nesses were present who testified that \ . you your ropaicing here. Our Toy - " there. iy IN ore. Free) Two. hundred 15e. tins of plums. in fhe had made efforts to release ber. In ¥ipey houvy syrup, new goods, 10e. tin, | See Bibby's shirt display are ro ; A call from Yorkton, Sask., prosent- Bavine 'bad % : «l to Rev. W. T. B. romhio Oli. $1.10 a dozen, at Gilbert ¢ stores, Dr. Eagleson, medical health officer, thorough experience. fg [ros Ferry. offering a salary of $1, | Mise Shaw, danghter of Kobert lwan called out to the first concossion .d. REE, 166 Princess Sti ) i , HE MACH, 200 was declined. Shaw, residing on the Delta yond, i ' Sms, . charge not being silbstaptiated. The Boxes or in Bulk, on of Huntingdon to the home of a fam- about one-hali mile out Gf Athens, lily named Nicholson to investigate a fwd 5 hats sre withers, Sheri- died Wednesday morning, pfter a lin fcase of small-pox. The disease had dan & Power. and Miss Annic Han. [Song illness. The deceajed was ai lhoen at the house in light form, aw bright and active young girl of thir: |¢h y rales He ton, a wellknown young lady of the tee 3 = the occupants were convalescent, a t years, also called on Mr. Van Allon, first Ltd: Thesis: matried in Brockville ad See Hibby. 2 new X Rhiets. no a concession of Thurlow, and found the Lawrel 160 1 ar | Ref ining 0 3 tt pme of Sofie ohn Me {di bad type, Mr. ¥ Alle Five Burdred Ia, a choiey oll} Tunes, near McDonald's Corners, there a - ve atinck. Ei . MONTREAL {Giese 00 GTR. ordex abead. | pasked away, on Thursday Inst, one | Sep Bibby's great $1 shirts. * Manufactur f the choicest H erlord' it of Dalhousie's oldest and most re William: Singleton, son of J.T aciurers o © choices has i e wine at. Bogart ted rosidents. in the person of Singleton, Smith's Falls, a former » ceased operations Joe a tite for i Andrew Melnnes, aged eighty- | Nowhoro boy, at present cheese in REFINED . SUGARS tran 4 fom- © years, "A a. N Jin ich Soo ental, will ae | "Fos Tings a Meomkens bigh | Sonics ss soni oie of siren Tibbge. 3 Jarge Neale rig oe as Sands. Sold only at 'Gibson's |1o visit Canada and possibly Great Granulated and Yellows. Made entirely from cane, Homme: a Sea Bibs hondeame akiets, #1. [Ln 50,00" 40 Eni 4" Vie | Sugar. Be sure yon ask for "St. Lawrence." A quiet weddi at | Sine the close of the season the fol- | wohool 8 ; in Smiths Pulls on Tustiny: who Joha lowing cheese factories in the district see to rk ud in. his resume will Canada | ife A my iw, Lo _ township of aos mart ele Cnt 3" [eration of a dairy school buiing. ance Co ompany 8 2 Letia Lyons i : - Bibby's display of spring shirts 1 The Sixtieth year's business of the Company the best yet. {oi Bastard. 3 boi the Sowridhip l= worth coming miles to we. ID O1CH (OVEr) == «=== = ns wenwwmas = §117,500,000.00; Two hundred bottles 25. wih SY I ABBOE (OWEE) anne sruvncassnne ne. scunnnnsn. 3500000000 Bibby's for the choicest styles in y rap, best made, bought i ake the New QUINQUENNIAL POLICY with this Company. men's and youths s;ring shirts: ; ' Montreal, 10e. Ne ye. ja ats br oy i" 1 N Gilbert's. : od nial Policy of this Company has plways been popular with "ood Tooth Brushes" the 1d Bibby's-82 hats are favorites. € v pw been S Dre ER st, 1909, Appi > . ¥ NEXT DIVIS ; Black Plag ; SVS Or TaOR b a 1909, Apply sow end John ' P.. who read Finlay. M. hes already o always Opened to give information snd do, business, Agate wanted & permanent position, apply ran Saath, when Miss Annie; ohn Crawford, was uni- - y ki hoods of ma o he ¥ Shes iu Stabiing to Fut n trimony, town's property at Resirew for Ti Read. z ug ] another factory. The town owns both n, Zinc. and the machiner: and has We are headquarters. Bend your uiries. same between 346.000 snd ne a nl SEE | Canada Metal Co, Ltd., "tiie ou oy

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