Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jan 1911, p. 9

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8 = cotia's WILLIAM Nova: 3 By Government YENNIS, In opponent, hiTterest has of the vincial breakers partizan and feel thal If we seek for the Reotia's provincial find it i brilliant ne A ond eanily id Ot 1 i thie {ese ' does not many ana men Lo tawa, but Oitawa ix the ambition n wend they the Scotian by no mean acme ol of saying the Nova that it little hig ripe hig men imply boon Amid big field 1 Phere he a big a little toad in the wimnile hash finns have besoe aren and thi have been big been found in {hi there, to-day Fhev lLiave tere Longe Bolom tl larger phere liad a being. They promise ta be there for fanny Phe supply 13 not decreas ids The men f Nova Root veloc tion fore. The men vingiul tary and in ability like focdernl with HO AOmPRY SOR, The. first assonrbly wis _apenad Ootobor better idle thi idle Hu Nova S the re i tond in a {4 1 i in big i they wen have hoon men analles are oo pane i $ be su! years ting mn no aE, I ol rior wt Lhe alii uw polith YW LI gone he pro of ini, are' edqunt to on Tig who Olt No beliove, smnnship who § nit cabinet, w 1 grit alike, and neunrhe of bint aprivit a th aiel tate ih ai of boasting. We fi 1ity it of nth, HON PEARSON Member Nova Seotia Ri BOE Government exoelleney Charles Law time of his 'general and gov: resioe, Faq. captain erpor-i-chiel in "and over the pro Cvinee of Nova Scotia, And next vem (A911) a mopnmentsl tower will be dedicated to the intseduction of we sponsible government, scoured by the people of Nova Seatin and by which the people of the great empire heen largely benefited. And looking back over thate vears we easily recall the Hike of Howe, Thr CL and Pay wer, amd of later gears of Thompson and Fielding. Most of those men transiorved emrgios to the larger sphere. Go a dominant figure. Howe's nme goes dowd Sa posterity as one of Counde's geontest wen. Thompom became provtier of Canada. Fitbir, has achieved wonnd sdeomes as dn -- wi eter; Pot it i wih today amd tha uve Gay we meenly to went on, williin a shel another wisn to the urge thete | W talk ordi 2 h she lor il men: may hs that: we will be called up. | {anne One i i | | i Murray | ity 1 offieg i mines with satisizction to { supply Jhave thew - Tapper i i ¢ iy hicen rem fore Vine Freaker foenion Haan foe 1 orward {anes rd n ecord, the Mace regier is chman, but resided his lent the Leer Ihe fron: the" in W provine more ul he wa an. Ht Ottawa the rom a Ad to he prove i thera art Muy attorney general the fate Hes lected Maclean hed rena I Lisarge wiked about | take the W. T. Pipes, that time Premyier fea the pro thal Fhe ried ih f 0" luce ne he we it ideas of i leet i ¥ 'with Madi at bar vineial and wea he w= o Lil. Intier again the mn © ned his Ottaw Bune rest seal x contested « provinvial mty fox ne of sit Spain overwhelming premier o « reliving wis nA the ting members seeescinl hy He w sion of fn wig tae lay i well hims ring kt premicr wilh thos wWidas good, aver ging have g before prompt advan La = noma decision, of extremely wid cards lemslation, a splendid « and, like the premier atiorly devo of "side." He a general personality, is do tpon and only forty-lom Hon, Uhristopher Antigonish of i possesses te Veras « i to look Chisholm is an He GHs the of works amd all, This is important portfolio The mines the revenue aud the works dev it. Mr. Chisholm is no dreamer. Heotehman Commissioner an your Hit ut K INGSTON, n He speaks apd then he Worker only "ONTARIO, South-wesgers Yarmouth, trailed ba wii fi the ally owned and government holds first to its full value has Xo. 1 has coal mines, inexhaustible { world and the no Wied HOY mes, es, isher- | abon E11 the brainy Ww As A REAL CHARM. ry Gift to Father Helped Re- haild Fortune, Child's crtain business man has a curious for his watch chain. He for 1,008; no, nov Hix little ¢hild gave when, as he A « Little « wouldn't iwo, it to hm one he was "down.' 1 had lost world, on harm for sell it three nor any says, cent I had in the and there at my desk, my head , I was thinking of a pos end it, when my little up to me and asked ruined' mean, papa ¥' And I had heen groaning loud be heard and understood. 'ruined' papa, What does it every my arms sible way ehild came 'What does then 1 knew 1 enough "You mean ? I baby. feet pa and 0 sad means 1 anven ¥ any money, Papa's a poor man.' The little away, then back again, wageh chain is what a great fortiine--no, Whatever {tered eon my me. Not foundation of one. the she but ga McPHERSOX, Seotle Tic HON Member of Now ST APIITL t dahifa at lire Le frig man vehed Hon whee repita beviz. Freaukiv Hak of Lhe fax ather Gf member descent a is 8 promo of and 4° man enterprising uch for of United fluent 8 v member He represent io in i nore fluent suf worthy tl 0 eral # ot a i penker, thea Ae repres Li nit si ficence awhigais, ot a native Acting Premier Fislding's whole administration. Ca atig #g& it may seem, + faderal elec: tions being held the i. day, the provinee sent an almost solid tory re presentation to Ottawa. Free wrhools followed time. Fieldin lation w corppany and the Dominidn. fron Steel company possible. Murray has given the provinee tech nical schools. His government has given the province a provincial prob bition measure, a juvenile courts act, a workmen's compensation act, a 'forest conservation act sad many | other good" things and. Maclean has promised: te go ove bitter than them all. He proposes to build permanent highways from ose end of the pro vine to, the other, an enterprise which will call for the ccpenditure of at (least: wight million dollars. dn thie Novia Saptia will Jlead all the other provinees of te dnainion. Nora Srotis hax wen mich mine de velopment sd. railway construction. the business of railway + making and bs ati] one ihe job, | The | province Budi the roads frome Halve fax ta Trio and from Halifax to Window 1 ales buh (he road from New to Malireve and bas - helped th in Tupper's gave the province the legis and | around toh matle the Pominion Coal] Anil ai sued HON. JAMES MACDONALD, Member of Nova I've got, since gave mel courage. ald. he 0 me from it, for ~The Christian Her: LI $i p------ IE : When n Woman's children are jewels they cost just the same. ber | r ou- | Mackenzie & Mann, but on | i hard Sieotfa Govermmeht i RADIUM. WEDDING 1S LATEST. Frenchman amd Wife Seventieth Anniversary. The "radium wedding' est, thing and perhaps the | comme mor the seve i sary of marriage, Such 3 wedding cel veda tion was Held recently in Panis by and Mme Ferdinand Dug | Dague is the oldest dramatic hor in the world, His age ninety-five, [and his wife is ninety-two. The Dugues were married Nov, 1848. Dugue "in excellent health and has hved so long and written so much that he not quite whether he has turned out forty-three plaws. Mme. i leg ful and happy! +e My bones are tho to told her guesis on the'day radium wedding, "but that is all that the matter with me. It Was my own fault that I broke my leg. 1 fell on the stairs of u railroad station as { running to catch g train." HAS NINE CHILDREN. { i is the new rarest. les a is » is k is certain forty-1wg Dugae is but is cheer or in bed with 5 bx old mend," { the of is was Young Mother's Explanation Ends Judge's Amazement, "How many children have you? Judge Brady asked a voung woman in the Orange, N..J., police court, yester- day. She was before him te explain the truancy of one of her boys "Nine," she responded: Her vouth- ful 'appearance made him doubt "How old are you?" he asked. "Twenty-four." 'And mine children 7" Celebrate i ! : i : Disease of The Po-ru-na Made a Well Man| | of Me. | Cannot Speak: Too Highly of It, Mr. George King, 453 St. Deuls St Montres!, Canada, a well-known bus- iness man of that city, writes: "Peruna cured me from what the dootor# were afraid would turn into Bright's disease, and after you Rave gone through the suffering that I have with catarrh of the bladder and kidney trouble, and have been cured you are pretty apt to remember the medicine that did the work. "Peruna is a blessing to a sick man, Bight bottles made me well and were worth more than a thoussnd dollars tome, I cannot speak too highly of it. Itis pow four years since I was troubled, and I have enjoyed perfect beslth since. Every spring and fall I takb a bottle of 1t and it keeps me well." ' y ATARRH of. the kidneys is a very much neglected disease. It is not until the disease has a firm hold upon the kidneys that the patient Yes. My husband had six when | married him and we've had three "* She was Mrs. Pasqupale Leon- ardo, of No, 41 Freeman street.--New York World. } | gince Ten Days For a Kiss. "The kiss was worth it," =aid James Conway, in the Flushing court, when Magistrate Maurice Connolly sont Lim to jail for ten days for haviag stol en a kiss from Miss Catherine Acker man, twenty-eight years, third avenue, College Point. | "I was walking home last «aid Miss Ackerman, 'when | vid man stepped up and kissed { Then he laughed and started 1p away." Patrolman John rested Conway, College Point un-eseorted voung ere afraid to go out after dark. said he lived at No 414 West | : Fighteenth street, Manhattan --New i York World, i i of hor we va § even this Sullivan, whe said somebody recently had are in ¥ 18% yen { | | ing vrsen awd | many w | Conway ith When money is tight is thot an argument in favor of prohibitic It's easy for a girl to love whom her relatives think she oughtn't, | A pompous man to be i wl a mi happiest mortill of" { H vou want the most chedrtl edm ! panion pick money to be it. "SERMON | FROM MMe he is my life ane; mor Take he from me, done Theresis no word that apprers wih revter frequency on the of kespeare than the word ' There 1s nothing that appealed cater force to the 'men of Elizabeth' than ontained in the word. It was hivalry and daring. Suca, hilip Stidney had if such a thing would recklessly livgs rather than the faintest degree 1 A. man like pages honor with ti ime wea age as the "Lireat the an mien hono 3 were possible. throw away have dishonor turn their sailed SIL ex oes, ti th 1 Dra e 8 Leon. } of his nation. 1 the for the honor the white feather over-whelming to 1 h wens oO ahr A pres fates would English rakes i ence hav Ure an meant dishonor yd those hig him dare and do f vr fearful ' ry vyifede ARS Anglo-Saxon usly so dear found, his hattle in hig English aonor guide to conduct, bes: ti in that straagels Jd tune that produced the great drwmiaiis:s of agiand, in that age of lear bailing and cock-fighting, of pageant and chivadey. Honor animates even the politicians in England in their gles for place and power: honor spires the soldiérs in their battles: honor rules the hearts of the boys in their sports-- "play fair" is a signifi cant word, Literature has a profound influence ob pationa' life." Shakespeare found an enthisiasm for honor in the men of his time. He so emphasized the beauty of it, so exalted it, as it were, fel up so many altars to it in his dramas, that it has Tex an im perishable heritage of the race. Other writers have touched on honor, but none with so fofcibles pen as Shaken has 1 Hepor, Qin won trot who us na hamna' by n ion firn ly hest ests peach is ve 3 ed ¥ ¥ mn- speare. "f could nob Jove thee dear so much Loved I wot honor more." But after all, the ides contained in these words appears a hondred® times on Shakespeare's pages.' In "Troilus and Creesida™ it is stated thas : "Life every man holds demr: hut the dear man Holds honor far . more precious dear In than life.' "Julive Cassar," Routan veel od : For let the gods 506 speed. me as 1 i lave The mune of Sonor mort than 1 fear « the world not for his own glory 3 strug- plays will convince anybne that the held that "The purest treasure mortal ford, poet times af Is spotless reputatior Wealth, power, honors in the nar sense of the world, were ax noth compared with a good name. sometimes contended has no hero This hardly correct. He has most decidedly created a national hero in Henry V and the predominating trait in that daring young warrior's character his high sense of honor. At home or abroad, in his rude mirth, with Fal- staff and his comrades, in the -sustere presence ofs the lords temporal and spiritual, or on battlefield amid the clash of weapons, and the savage impulses born of the light, honor sways his action. Could anything be nobler than his before the battle of Agincourt 'By I am not covetous for gold, Not who doth feed upon mg row ing It Shakespeare that 18 the words ove, ene | cost; It yearns me pot if p---- wear; Such outward things dwell not in my desires Bat if it be 4 sin to covet honor, I am the most offending soul alive There must ever be a battle between honors in the parrow sense of the word and Honor; between the inward feeling and the outward show. Loss of honor usually comes sbout by de sire to shine in the eves of others Banguo, of the drama Macbeth, is an other man of the type of Henry . Macbeth suggested to him that he had a scheme on {ott that would being honor to Banguo if be would but join him--by Or meaning promotion and power. To Macbeth the pure souled, truly honorable Banguo re plied: » men my "So 1 lose none in seeking to sugment it, - bet My bosom franchis'd and clear, I shal! be counnsell'd." "All men recogmzed that hontir should prompt their deeds. If every map were asnimated by this principle preachers and teachers of ethics would be put out: of business; the gmilleniom would hate arrival. Bat anfortunate Iv sham honor, wealth and position, too often win the victory over true howor. The substance is sacrificed for the shadow. Like Wolsey sa man may sound oui the depths snd shoals honors" wi satisfae tion: bat, "with 'a Ping franchisid leginnee clefie," he is content, still ollagiatite : though 'poverty be his Jot, begins to realize that there is some de- rangement of these drgans, The slight backaches, the feelings of | lassitude, ana other warning symptoms | of kidney disease are overlooked, They are not serious enough to detath | the patient from his regular work. Even when he discovers that the kid- | neysare affected, | he does not ree-| ognize the diff] culty as being | INTERNAL CATARRM BEACHES THE KIDNEYS, esused by catarrh. Oatarrh is sometimes so very gradual i its approach and its earlier symptoms osuse such slight discomfort thas is is Bot noticed. However, when it is once firmly seated | 8 the kidneys 1t becomes a difficult dis- | ose to exterminate Indeed, catarrh of the k idneyw fs more serious than catarrh affecting some of She other organs of the body. Ia the kidneys it | Bright's diseasa or which are recognized oilments, if not fa The thing ta be de She kidneys Is dise faternal, systom: Mat roaches the very souice of the os ile to terminate | disbotes, both of &8 Very serious when eatsrrh of vered, is to take some » calsirh re s OHO most reliable | kidney | Ave, ese of long-et SECOND PART Kidneys Brought on By Catarrh, Liga gt MAR. GEORGE KING tarrh and removes the cause of ha difficulty. Such s remedy has been found in Pe runa. It Yeaches catarrh, no maties where it may be located in the body -- whether in the more exposed mem branes of the wn end threat, or { whether in the remgiest part of the | kidneys. "That Peruna {s st once the safest and ® FE-RU-NA AN INTERNAL CATARRN REMEDY remedy for ca tarrh of the kid-4 neysis proven by the many testime who have e The te mials specymens of the many opr .recordy, pertain 1 afforded by Peruna in seve s writien by those xperienced its bonetits i hdre ara only als on relief cases of "he trouble, Kidney Disease of Long Standing. Mr. A, Pas Trou Kansas ¢ mem Hor 1.0.0. F. and Nat ciation, writes: "1 am a well man your splendid n troubled w Samuel 8 i, 41 y M gal Annuity Assos 18 I waa iney dis frat Lie Perana. sk otter and months, so lEAYIing 0 Leld (eeling Dobler WAL 4 Lave 16 yeain, So £40 using getting | r four - # vat well drink drank at the LOCAL AGENT, E. BEAUPRE,. 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