Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jan 1910, p. 14

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2 'habit. m-- FISH CAKE GOT A BONE WN TTS fathe very highest grade of Adaniic M pint 1 rg In # home of your own. hep the rent Be knows as a PROPERTY OFNER fastend of a property renter. When we enlighten pou about prices, terms of . payment, titles, Values, ete, you'll ba sorry that se mae. wasted in mere rent paying, ete. D. A. Cays TET BROCK ST. mong y has been A COLD PREVENTIVE. 1s a collar $iisd with Coal. 1 can sup. . ply you with an excellont quality. 'P. WALSIL, 55-57 Barrack St. pm ee or SCRANTON a oath 5 Co. "WOT WEST STREET. | CIL.LENS AND FARMERS, Ret. all kinds of Household ~brac, and will pay the br en, + iiiane Furniture through | the a want t A Ei a. Legsés, Cor, Princess and Chatham Streets, on, Ont. Don' t Forget goods and drop Don't forget. Do Tumis Residentd in the vi Now turbed hy that Square Garden, York, ef 'more ings iw historic during the twenty-first tion of the aml Pet Stock As | he socpation. inity of Midivon-t mig political gather building, than annual exhib New York Poultry, Pigeon Pekin ducks make what almost ht. be termed pn "toothsome'" hibit, The turkeys are bot the hen, ox equally invit- of the whole show Were nov centre 3 Dorkings, , Bul Cochinis, others believe price Plymoiith and hi mde reds of a all' prize Lirds, so their owner the prov ailing market no one will hesitate In of egos oT v SIL COCK TWO FEARED : wry Jig ® SEAR Cpa BLEW" Geode. Le" to + hand. Ee take ofl his hat a the hen. There is~n tank in the éentre of the Garden filled with teal, mallard, cranes, pelicans, gulls and one lone From the activity shown in section devoted to the, incubator and brooder exhibits it ig believed that the stork bas a "hard job on stork. the ~ monte, few weeks, child's death, been in the best rE, of heaith, be summoned. = Myx, © survive her, You haven't enough money. DIED WITHIN AN HOUR. About an hour Kiter Erwin, expiied before medical assistance could Fava, who was formerly Tsabelln Goth, "leaves, Poaides | her hushand, three young children There are some men you, can't bribe. LORD HT i. ATH( ON A 5 GIF T. Sudden Double Bereavement Jn Al- | Twenty «five Thousand Dollars Cabled to Montreal, Almonte, Ont., Jan. 7.--~Death we Montreal, Jan. 7. Lord: Strathcona with great suddenness to the family cn lod $5,000 to the gommittee in of Michael J. Fawin, miiway mail charge of the funds fdy the emergency clerk, Thursday mornin About: five typhoid hospital, which hae just been o'clock his infant © chil d, > one. treated out. of a disused factory by A year old, died, aiter an ihizies « of a the activity of a number of citizens, and has ofiered a further $100,000 to start & fund for whatover steps are deenied essential to Prevent further outbreaks. RT AIPAC mwyer. New York World. Almost any flippant lawyer in the United States will lose his nerve when Ihe faces the supreme court. The air bs full of dignity and the bar of the | court behind wisch sits the black: the who had suddenly to VELVET AND. CHIFFON GOWN AE {will give. a8, i rol 'od and . vene ale jurists is about 18 i Wi ting as the tomb to most of the youme lawyers who appear in their first case. Not so with the youngster from Ohio who appeared a few days ago. he court has a role which fixes twa hours for oral argument apd is Juctant to grant more time. The novice asked for additional time for his speech, How much tine does the learned | connsel want r Cr uller, in his shrill voices, -- Just ds uch time as yon folks nswered the lawyer, warming forward in a confidential way. Every ¥pody laughed excipt the blac robed justices. - Holleford Happenings. ~ iTolleford, Jan: B.~The Sunday whool gave its annual entertainment on New Year's eve. About 330 wis realized. The Misses Emma and Ada wartin spent Christmas in the city. john Medcof and bride arrived on luesday, A warm reeeption was giv. wm them at the gfoom's home, where to meet them. leit. on Thurs They day en route for Ruthven. C. Wal ker, suffering from pneamoni is able to be out agam, W. Medeof loft to-day for engaged as teaokir for the year. Miss A. Redmond, Syracuse, spent the holidays with her 'parents here. Other n, of Sydenham; Perth Roady Mr. visitors 1: Miss Curran Mr, and Mrs. Donnell, Barr, of Burridge: "Me. Bowles, of Clarendon; Mr. and Mrs. Pitcher, of | Kingston: Miss M, Babcock, Glenvale, and 5. Reynolds, of Harrowamith. Smart Winter Shoes. On some of the smartest high shoes jor winter there are little turnovers oi a contrasting material that resem- ble the 'turnover collars worn a- few WASONE AZO. Patent leather i5 teed on suede, and »u a pair of patent leather boots with cloth uppers there was even a turn: " fover of caracul. these turnovers js run . a ribbon, ending in a bow in the centre of the Under black silk with tassels front. Give married. women a fighting chanee dnd they'll do the rest. eds Like 2 New Woman" ? {nine OF ILL i HEALTH CURED: "ike many another woman," writes Mes. J. H. Hilliard, of Ashland, NY. "etmtinued weskness caused by poor stomach and constipation led me to believe 1 would L gluta be sick, It petite bevause my. digastion was never good and still worse my system was seldom regular. Mrs. Ryan hecome healthy and well with | may have beeu raised to some office of {not worth living and. fregue ntly frelied asked Chief Justice' the immediate relatives had gathered Bloomiield, where he is' SHAKESPEARE Registered In accordance with the C opyTight Act. Wise men ne'er sit and wail 'their Joss. But. cheerly sock how to redress their harms. -- Vi Part TH Act V Se, 2. Loss is common. A man at some time in his life must expericnce. ma- terial loss--loss of wealth or loss of position. In the night, fire may, de stroy his property, and the mofning may f 4 the hoardings of yeafs a heap of ashes and charred ruins. - He Ftrust and emolumient, but the changes that oceur in society may have driven him forth little better than a pauper. 1H he be a wise man he will strengthened by his very misfortunes. Ths zenith is overhead, and although ovo the warld's point of view he és a broken man he ean begin a new fight, {and with cheerful mien climb ypwards to even greater heights than: he had previously attained. i Loss affects men in differofit "Ways, There are those who havé made gold their god. It has sapped their charac- ter. Its glitter has diseas&T their brains. They live and move and have their being in the belief that they are greater than other men because fickle fortune has besto wed her goods on then with a lavish hand. When re verses come, when their wealth is torn from them, they feel that Tile is seek in seli-destruction. Coward souls ! As though" Wealth or position had -ought' to do with a mans true happiness. © There sire . others -who having sustained Joss make matters infinitely worse by plinging into ex gesses, hoping 10" find in exciterfient surcease of 'sorrow. Little higher than the beasts of the field they bave been building for animal enjoyment, not spiritual hile, and in the hour of their distress the grosser side of their natures predominates, and -they fall behind hopelessly in the struggle for existence, There are still others of a different type--passive characters who have had wealth or greagness thrust upon them. Before the ruins of their past they sit in helpless despair, wail- ing forth their grief to an unsympn AH thetic world. Fools all! They still / {have life, and the earth for a stage. {Let them play their parts like yen, land they "may rige.on stepping stones lof their dead selves." Thé wise man, the man of char acter, heeds loss of fortune as little as blows from thistledown. He, smiles over his departed wealth. He "cheer ly" sets to work to redress his harms to recover Jost ground." Thé leader go ing forth to battle never felt greater pleasure. than the man- who, cast down determines to rise, cand sets forth on his journey with firm resolve to over come all obstacles. He iz seeking a prize and he now finds that he has greater joy in his search than he ever had in his hoarded wealth. Tt is the race, not the vietor's palm, that gives k- | the ~ highest pleasure. The goal may be distant. It may be obscured in fogs and mists. The way tow ard it may be rough and rocky, but so long as 'the eyes are stoadiastly set on that goal, so long as the feet industriously toil toward it, so long will happiness reign in the heart; and in the end the goal will be attained. Tens of thousands of men whose charactors have been almost under mined by wealth and power have lary od that sweet are the uses of advers ity. Loss has humanized them. It hi torn from their eyes the that blinded them to a sense of their duty towards the society®in which they live It has been the means of turning them seales irom jdlars into workers, from tyrants omtle rulers, from, selfish despots into generous souls. The most important ward in the pas gage under consideration is *'cheerly.' To achieve great things a buoyant spirit is a necessity. No matter ho keenly the loss may be felt a man has no right to pain pthers | by wailing over 3 He has lost his purse--after all t was 'it? Trash! He stil has his good name; with that he car go forth to the battle. With a cheer ful heart he is better able to overcome difficulties. A smile and gong have murvelods~"power to lighten burdens and shorten roads. The cynic may maintain that it 'is gol! alone that can opén all locks. A ch orlul disposi- tion is at least a good second, and the doors that épen before it do uot groan as they swing back on their unwilling hinges. A man's health has been un- dermined through carelessness of over work. - The surest 'way to prevent .re covery is to sit and wail his fate." A bright, hopeful disposition is the best medicine for the body. The skilful physician can do much, but the suffer er can do more for himself by cheerly bearing his' load. Mourn and despair and mind as well as body will be af footed; brace the mind, be cheericl un der suffering and the spirit ects as a tonic for the body. There is no loss Tot. which there is pot a remedy. Wise men know this and be they farmers, ssilors, manus facturers, or statesmen, rich men or waz Mrs. Ryan, day neighbor, who ad- r men, they {see misfortune with a Vind me a. "ie Hamiion' Pills, ar us bearing, and what seemed 3 ey (bo dats to mand,' 1 am 15; woh yer A often Fora ut to be rather a small woman, Sianys pale, breeds i and ne otiuoe sxcopt when my skin . ¥ Horees men 10 w snd ad i in creative of yellow. T nover hed much an 8p: ior the soul's best life is realised. "ln son there is physic": and material Jo often serves as physis « to the mind 'bad {ond heart. ; Shot A Politician. liticiat of this cite) was probably be } eee Readi Pa. Jan. T~Frederick Neidoer(l tes, a promigent demberntic | CELEBRATED Ca White Label Ale India P ale' Ale Invalid Stout XXX 'Porter Extra Mild Ale RIGN EY & HICKEY, Agents, 136-138 Prircess Kingston. : i A HAHN | "Tangerines g Florida Grape Fruit, Pineapples Ripe Tomatoes eens ROE ASIII a A.dJ.REES, 166 Princess St Phone O08. Teens: IIIA HORRORS BRANDY: SNAPS Fresh this week, 10¢ dozen. SHOE ¥ ¥ HE Regular 20c. Mexican Oranges on Sale at 15c per dozen. ¢ R. H. TOVYE, 302 King St. Phone 141 AIRES FADIA NINH AASARACEAAH. EE Ho Liquor and Tobacco Habits A. MeTAGGART, M.D. " J 75 Yonge St. Toronto, Canada. References as to Dr. McTaggart's pro- fessional standing and personal integriry permitted by : Sir, W. R. Meredith, Chiel Justice. Hom Ged. W. Ross, ex- preter | i Ontario. Rev, N. Burwash, D.D., Pres | Victorian College. Rev. Father Teety, President of Ht. Michael's College, mtd. Right Rev, J. +. Sweeny, of Toronto Dr. McToggart's vegetable remedies for | he liguor and tobacco babits are health- | ul, safe, ivexpensive home treatments No hypodermic injections, no publicity, | w0-1oss of time from business, and "a certain cure. Co suitation or or _sorrespondence invited. You Will 'Be Satisfied Rishop HOW TO HOW TO FREE 7THE "IR '& because 'we carry the 'most HIGH HALLS gatisfactory Stock of Groceries in the city We are a little OF DUST WEBS /. fussy on the point of quality. Floar- Dusting Pad We prefer to draw trade by i ¥ i reason of high quality than by | 1s a marvelously, | cheap prices. Extremely low ige™= effective article for figures will not buy staple | he Moov "al goods anywhere, >0 1) § aa used in connection | 5, I . KIRK, Te 256, 50c. with the eal-Duster Mop-Stick ' Hardwood floor wotries amp. pear. Come in and see it. NIGHT. GRADES BUSINESS COLLEGE ¢ (LIMITED) HEAD OF QU 'BEN STREET. 281 PRINCESS ST. 'Phone 417. Agent for Asseltine's ¥arn, 4 - 2 . GASOLINE, 'Highest Education at Lowest Cost" % | ' coax om, Twenty-Sixth year. 4&1 Term s begins August B0th. - Chyrses' in LUBRICATING OILS, Bookkeepink,, Sharan Tele- 4 Ci rvice and Fags FLO o Ry raates got the best pos « . OR 'OIL, tions. Within a short ' time over GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY, Ww. F. KELLY Toye's Building, Clarence and Ontario Streets. Apples sixty secured positions' with ane of the largess rmiway COrporge or, writs MET- 4 tions is Canada. Futer any time, Call for information. HH. F. CALFE, Principal. terri vrTriTETrrsINivoe Sickly Smile Wipe it oft your otherwise good- looking . face--put on that good health smile that CASCARETS will give you--as a result from the cure of Constipation--or a torpid liver | pog co Brows, Tallman t's 80 easy--do it--you'll see. Sweets, Northern Spies. 915 ' " GASCARETS 10c:s box for.» Sweet Cider week's treatment, 'all, druggists, Coast Sealed Oysters Biggest seller In the world. Mil fon boxes 'a month. 2 D. COUPER'S, Use St esishie made in King ston / Angrove's Foundry. Special iin for large anantition: OLR R ROOSIER BRAND . OF 108ACY CREE *¥ ow ® » - a % 2. . ---- \

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