Daily British Whig (1850), 9 May 1908, p. 15

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EE -------- -- _ ITCHING ECIF HFTY-FIE YEARS Suffeied Torments from Birth -- Boils Formed as Big as Walnuts =n Frightful Capdition and Could Hardly Work -- Tried All Kinds of Remedies to No Avail --At Last WHOLLY CURED IN 8 MONTHS BY CUTICURA "I had an itching, tormenting eczema over since 1 came into the workl, and I &m now a man fifty-five years oid. - 1 tried all kinds of medicines 1 heard of, but found no relief. 1 was truly ina frightful condition, At last my blood was 80 bad that I broke out ail over With red and white boils, which kept growing until they were as big as wal- tints, causing great pain and misery, I thought thoy would take the skin off wy whole body, but | kept from scratohe ing as woll as 1 could. 1 was 80 run dowg that I eould hardly do my work, r. Nelson RK. Burnett recommended the use of Cuticurs Hemedies, telling ms he was confident they would benefit and, in time, cure me. { ised] the Cuti- gurs Soap, Ointment, Resolvent, and Pills for about eight months, and 1 ean truthfully say I am cured, I cordially recommend Cuticura Remedies to all who are afMlictod the same as | was, bee Heving thas, if they will use them eer nt to directions, they will find them all they are represented to be, Any one doubting the truth of the above can write to Mr. Burnett, who will cheer fully vouch for my statements, "Hale Bordwell, R. F. D. 3, Cedar Corners, Tipton, la., Aug. 17, 1907." "I cheerfully endorse the ehove tos timonial, It is the truth, I know Mr, Bordwell and know tho condition he a8 in. He never tires of praising the Cuticura Remedies, "Nelson Ii, Burnett, Tipton, Ia." 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The Salvation Army is operating in fifty-four conntries and colomes Sunday, October 18, has been chosen as a, umiversal day of prayer for Sunday schools, Of 387 recorded ministers of the So- ciety of Friends in Great Britain, 133 are women Several Christian churches, built in the second or third century, have been uneevered through excavations in Egypt. Broome P. Smith, the a pointed agent of the Upper Canada Bible Society, has had extensive experience in Africa. ev. FF. W, Anderson, of Sydney, CB, has been called to the general secretary- ship of the Young People's Missionary Movement in Canada. The Greek church in Russia is to have a local council, The last one was held in 1667, father of Peter the Great. A subscription fund is being made up in England for the support of A. Mid- lane, author of the hymn, "There's a Friend for Little Children." 4 ¥e men and a dog were in the h y burglars broke into the vicar- age, Sutton, § urrey, on Sunday morn- ng. and took away £200 worth of silver ev. J. Wood Elliott, lately rector of All Saints' church; Ora ¢, New Jersey, has ide advent Ina Seburer of the "Hew t t" exemplified by "The Cir- cle of Droge Ministry." y One Sunday night recently Rev. J. M. Whiteman being ill, his wife ascend- ed the pulpit at a Unitarian church Burnley, England, and conducted the service, giving an eloqent sermon. Andover seminary, Massachusetts, en- dowed with $850,000 and fine buildings and equipment, being reduced to twelve students for its seven rofessors, is to pass over to Harvard University, At the sale in London of the library of the late! Bishop of Truro, 'Biblia Pauperum" broug t $6450. Caxton's "Golden Lege nde," the third work, with wood-cuts, printed in England, sold for $6,500 At a meeting in the home of Miss Helen Gould, New York, over $100,000 was subscribed to restore the American girls at Constantinople One gift was $20,000, four others of $10 each, Fhough' Rome is ealled the Eternal City, the name by right belongs 16 Da mascus, in Syria, the oldest city in the world. - As long as man has written re. ¢ords it has been known The late Bishop Dudley, presented these words of as the least grammatical sentence" he had ever heard: "] hem' three Miss Blake are three of as pretty a gal as I ever see In northern Sweden the hard rye cakes which form the staff of life are baked twice a vear. They have a hole in the centre, by which the whole bak- ing 1s strung on cords or hung to poles to be used as needed. A bequest of $20,000 to the French Academy, left been refused. © As it was 10 be applied to "raising the moral toge of France" the rejection proclaims an apathetic state as to morals and their remedy, The three sacred books of Buddhism, titled "Pitaka," were issued 170 years after the death of Buddha, to give his teachings, Inscriptions referring to them have been found fo date back to the third century befdre the birth of Christ, . Lady Constance Phipps and Miss Bea- trice Creighton, daughter of the late Bishop of London, with fourteen other ladies -of Hampton Court, have passed the St. John Ambulance Association's examination. Rev. E. Wilmott, curate of Witham, Essex, an advocate for the Sunday clos- ng of public houses, has' issuéd a chal- lenge that, as a teetotaler, he will take on any man his own height and weight at anything, fighting or playing Edwin Stannard, of Methodist church, Guelph, has been for forty-six years treasurer and librarian, and for over fifty years an active worker in the Sun- day school. He has been absent only one Sunday, to attend the funeral of his father. An of of Kentucky, a mountaineer army Boston's unemployed 'marched to the churches of Boston at a Sunday service. As a result eight of these edifices were turned into tempor- ary lodging houses for the poor, open day and night, the pew' being convert- ed into cots, The new Presbyterian church at La- prairie, opposite Montreal, which has re- placed a dilapidated building, is unique IN two respects. It is the only Protest. ant church in the district and has been materially benefitted by subscriptions of Roman Catholics, Life is like an examination per. he candidate who cudgels his brains over ome puzzling question while he might be solving several others with ease and fluency is not hard to find. Perseverance has its victims as well as its victors. Rev. Carey Bonner, secretary of the English Sunday School Union, declares that in the modern Sunday school will not he any harmonium. He would like to have re job of burning 90 percent. of me instruments, which have been hindering the work. Life i8 one great school; from the cradle to the grave we are scholars, The voigk of those we love, the wisdom of past ages" and our OWn experiences are our teachers. Afflictions give us discipline. ' The spirits of departed saints whisper, "Come up higher. To meet the needs of ; 1 g | i i i - i i § called by Czar Alexis, by Miss Leclercq, hus | = THE DAILY Present compete in sports for the head | and horns as a trophy. Then the body | of the i en : i : auther statement gave this comparison of re us 'adherents : WS, 11L,222000: Gr , 120,157 000; | Protestant 143,166,500; Anglicans, 23.1 500,000 ; Mohammedans. 216,630,000; Roman Catholi 272623,5300; heathen, | 836,732.00, or more than he others | put together. This is s ymething to think | over } The nomad Tuaregs of the Sahara! are said to be descendants of the Cru- | saders, for they possess arms and ar- | mour unmistakably of crusading origin. | The chief ornament of their equipment | is the cross, and it appears on their | shields and saddles. The Tuaregs are | Moslems, but are looked upon as! strangers in Ishm. { "The heathen, in his blindness, hows | down to wood and stone"--and other things. The town of Werda, in the kingdom of Dahomey, is celebrated for | its temple' of serpents, in which the | priests keep upwards of 1,000 snakes of | all sizes. These they feed with birds and frogs brought fo them as offerings | by the natives. In a Toronto Sunday class were eight boys, earnest in their studies. Four are officers or teachers now in Sunday | schools, one is a missionary in China, one a YMCA. secretary, one a clergy- nan and the eighth a city mission worker. It pays to cultivate the spiri- | tual mind of the young, in actual practi- cal dividends, besides sustaining the re- ligious side of life A school teacher, Miss Lilian Roff, of | Colchester, England, is the first woman to obtain the London degree of Bache- lor of Divinity. She does not mean to preach, and "merely studied theology because she loved it." The seyere ex- amination for the degree includes Greek, Hebrew, Latin, biblical and historical theology, and the philosophy of Theism. One hundred years ago, in a hamlet near Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Dr. B. J Clark set in motion influences which re- suited in the first temperance society in modern hwtory. To celebrate the event, a world's temperance centennial congress 15 to be held at Saratoga Springs, N.Y, | beginning June 14, 1908, and continuing through the month, A tablet will be plazed at Dr. Clark's old home No gift of grace goes furter fo- wards making one beloved than the art of simple kindness Just to bel kind in smile and word and deed | is the shortest, surest road to power over other lives. It is better to be kind | than brilliant; one brings affection and loyalty, the other envy and bitterness, Fhe adornment of simple kindness is within the .réach of everybody. The grace grows in any soul, and beneath | clouds or sunshine, snow or rain The master ringer of Lincoln Cathe- dral (W. R. Stiles) has attained his! jubilee in that post, although only sixty- seven years old. He has climbed the belfry stairs in Saint Hugh's tower so often, that the steps made total 975,000 and there is hope that he will complete the million. During the episcopate of three bishops, he has rung on 160 oc- casions for- the reigning monarch, at the installation of seven deans, five precentors, five chancellors, four sub- | deans and two archdedcons, | The people of Malta recently held their great religious festival to celebrate the landing of St. Paul in their island. At one time' considerable doubt was felt whether the "Melina" mentioned in Acts xxviii was the island called Malta to-day, It was claimed that the apostle landed in a little island with a similar name off the coast of Dalmatia. Bat modern scientific investigations have proved that the "certain creek with a shore into which they were minded, if it were possible to 'thrust in the ship," | was the spot now known as St. Paul's | lay, and there the apostle and the two | hundred and seventy-five souls on board arrived after fifteen days battling with the storm. -------- Sleeping Draughts. A wise mother will never give her little one a sleeping draught, sooth- ing mixture or opiate of any kind ex- cept upon the advice of a competent doctor, who bas seen the child. All these things contain deadly poison. | When vou give your baby or yoang child Baby's Own Tablets you have | the guarantee of a government ana- | lyst that this medicine does not con- | tain one particle of opiate or narcotic, | and therefore cannot possibly do harm -but always do good. Mrs George M Kempt, Carleton Place, Ont , says "I have given Baby's: Own Tablets to | my baby since he was two weeks old | He was a very small thin baby, but | thanks. to the Tablets he is now a big | fat, 'healthy boy." Sold by medicine | dealers . or by mail at 28c. a box, | from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, | Brockville, Ont. | Greatest Need. | Wall Street Jourmal. | What America needs is a revival of | piety, the kind mother and father used | to khave--piety that counted it good | business to stop for daily family prayer] before breakfast, right in the middle | of harvest--that quit field work a half hour early Thursday night to get the | chores done and go to prayer meeting | ~that borrowed' money to pay the preacher's salary and prayed fervently in. secret for the. salvation of the rich man who looked with scorn on such un- businesslike behavior. That's what we | need now to clean this country of the | filth of graft and of greed, petty and big, or worship of fine horses and big "1 functions. It is a vain what decayed nations fell down and| worshipped just before their light went | out? Read history of Rome in decay. | Great wealth never made a mation sub- | stantial por honorable. i "He never said 'go, boys' but always 'come, boys' "a splendid eulogy Bishop Potter over the body of a fire- man whose life was lost when oi peri- lous duty. ! We never see the target a man aims at in life; 'we see only the target he hits. : od BRITI | Ing constructive. | only too {if they lived to see its a committee at : with which to erect in his lands and high offices and grand socia | monument to John Calvin, Tepetition o | commemorate both the man and cause occur An centenary 'year, 1916, Celebrations ap- squeezing money out for purposes. 1 -- It Has Been Purchased at Price. A remarkable price has been realized at Christic's, London, for a rare lite ecclesiastical relic of the thirteenth cen- | tury. - The ciborium--or case in which | the sacred elements are kept--was one | of the treasures 8f the celebrated Braik. | enridge collection of mediaeval works of art. It is formed of copper gilt champlevé enamel, the earliest and - est enamel work known, and the won- | derful beauty and delicacy of ifs work- | manship excited admiring comment | from the large crowd of bidders and | sightseers. Six subjects from the Old | and New Testaments are exquisitely | designed on bow! and cover while in| the interior of the covers are medal-| lions representing Christ in glory, and | the Agnes Dei. picted on the cover | are the Nativity, the Circumcision, the | Baptism, the Roa to Calvary, the Cru-| cifixion, and the Resurrection. Those | High | jon she bowl illustrate Aaron with Ark, | the Rod that budded, the Sacrifice of Abel, the Circumcision, Abraham's Sac- rifice, the Brazen Se t, and Samson fighting the Philistines. The relic, which is seven inches high and an inch less in diameter, came originally from | Malmesbury Abbey. here was u sen- sational contest for its possession, and after the first word-- £1.050--had been spoken, the price leapt up at an amaz- ing pace. Mr. Durlacher, who has large |- shops in London and Paris, in four! minutes had outbid all opponents, and | obtained the prize for the Shormous | sum of £6,000, or more than the Prime Minister's salary for a whole year, i Army Of Compassion. It would be impossible to measure the change wrought in life by modern hospitals, a result of that compassion for pain which became one of the first characteristics of the Christian era. For practical operation they are largely dependent upon the devotion of women, nurses and benefactors numbered by hundreds of thousands. in the vast Whitechapel district of Lon. | don has treated six millions of patients, | having eight hundred beds in its wards, | and "performing on an average, fifty | operations daily. Truly a mighty stream | of compassion took its rise when a little | group of men in. Judea heard from the Master's lips this answer to the challenge, "Who is my neighbor." | | | | | Among the injuries inflicted upon his- | toric buildings in England during recent | gales, those suffered by the parish | church or abbey of Sempringham, Lin colushire, were the most serious. For tunately, although three pinnacles crash ed through the chancel roof, accompan ied by tons of masonry, the remains of | the famous St. Gilbert Priory church in| the nave were uninjured. The sacrarium | was not so fortunate, and tombstones | marking important interments were damaged. The ancient building consists | of four massive Norman bays, a per | pendicular central tower, and a Norman | door, which was found serving the low ly purpose df. a dovecote at Laundon | House. This has now been included in | the porch built a few years ago. Two | other fine pieces of work are a fir door, | with scroll work in iron ,and a Norman | doorway. The Gilbertine walls date | back to, the twelfth century; St Gilbert, | founder of the Qrder, having been born | in the neighborhood about 1083 The | Order, housed in thirteen buildings at | the time of its founder's death consisted | of 1,500 nuns and 700 canons | | Socialists' Case. Goldwin Smith. | Once more, in the Socialism with | which we are contending, there is noth | It is a mere expres- | sion of discontent for which there are} many causes int this imperfect | world. No plan of a constitution, social | or political, levelling, all equalities and making everybody happy, is before us. | If anything of the kind has been devised | let us see it. The Socialists' "State," | : to which we are all to look for aid and | guidance, is a phantom, I'he real forces are not derived from aspiration to a state of fraternal equality, but from class- | hatred, - desire fo redistribute preperty, | and industrial antagonism between em- | ployer and employed. I does not fol- | low, however, that because Socialism is | negative it may not be destructive. The history of the Reign of Terror and the | recent outbreak in Russia tell us that | it may, and that the crisis which order | | | | Twice Before You Buy @ x ook No matter what you are told, or how closely some garments may resemble Pen-Angle, don't accept them as genuine unless they bear the Pen-Angle trade mark. ! Look twice before you buy. 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