Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Feb 1911, p. 9

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1911. . = DALE NINE. i ---- EE -- ------------ --- " os -------- Root Compound. }* A SILENT WORKER. : NOT IN CHINA SHOP. Wah 's Laundry - Watch rs att OUR CATHOLIC WRITERS {emir cet Seg Ge 5 St a pa nn TRE TT gt dey # Great Britain Is Not Fond of Watch . depend. Sold * Thi th eo : : © Between Brock and Clarence Sts wt of engin L%; No. 21 a ings In Ward. ing the Enemy. | Climbed Castle Stairs. : 3 { : ' 3 fay : | for oa anger, 3: ix | CANADA OWES THEM A DEEP | T. A. Russell is ofie uf the sil alent § "such twnddle is taki concerning | One day recently people walking in ! for | cases, x B v : hood ~ 1a Rh nt | men in Canadas ut & fow days ago 3 the ne hbor 1 Ballyadams Cas. | A rr r---- - foe on 7o pe of pre. | DEBT OF GRATITUL =, Tk: Toronto Globe gave Dearly a page British spies. Britons dislike the word tle, Athy glanced ab at the historie | BUILD 1S ae Oa 0 Windace) pr 8 Russell's speech at the Canadian | hen they hear of Britishers, British , pile, Stopped and rubbed their eyes, | ; SEX It gues rather agninst the grain Coax Memonne Co. Tonowte, Ont. Gormerty 19s a , Club--on 'reciprocity. The main ne 1 | j ; : { Club--ox iprocity. 0 part | eers. of od in spying. then rubbed them again. ALL KINDS OF L BER = From the Time of the Jesuits Whose | of A, Russell's able @live. ance was | ot Pn ty te an Standing high up on the battle. TOW PRI Ar Sb bil Shi d BE Lod >e eres i : . lirected inst the rec demands -' ; " the fo Cl i Fv rt or. |p | Tt iy ue | Samed" my kooks | | aspartic russton won 30 ical Wealth Right Down to To-day of believe the farmer is in need of | eShips, fighting men, or guns. The | out over ths Surrounding I» SALE, ot bel the far i °d of | Russa-d ; ) ; Was a sturdy bullock. There i r Space ; Afternoon Teas. . the Adherents of the Church of reciprocity. Having been raised on a | Reta WO Nis wou. bya various wagers as 3 Bow the pL dwt : ALSO COAL AND ALL KINDS Will be complete Rome Have Been Prolific Litters. | fm before politcal oh Student and | yllork of opie Boer campaign would | reached its precarious position. That | ve Woo. : " > ple teurs. Joctarer iu a vac Ra the | ave finished in half the time if we | it could climb up the ninety feet of 3 : - : niversity o oronto, Lr. ussell 3 spi shir. b a with some of From the very 4 of Canadian | M&F be assumed to know how it fee's he a had a pends in pare, sonny aoe aren : : Rl Ww i eivilization Catholic writers ha boon > ve a farmer, Foe She Fast en Fears | $750,000 a year on seeret service; Rus. | ble. Dominion Feather Co.,|§ GRINN'S Delicious | & ebicuously in the forefront, this as | D® has known still re tulacturar, | 58 & Quarter 'of a million. Germany | It was found, however, that the 3 | 8 natural consequence of the part [av it feels 10 be a a Tacturer |}, 5,000 spies in France alone, and | bullock had actually done $0. tempt. | KING STREET ; lee e M § Catholics played in early catomr | Up tll seven Apri Mr, Russel] i --well, thousands in England. ull | ed by an open doorway, and the cool. TRIAGE tee rea drey Jn & shert article of a few han. | ¥AS secretary of the Canadian leary. | masking their official dutios by other. | €& air above. On reaching the top STORE Drop a card and our agent will call (Opposite 8t. George's Church). =~) ! ountless ng e pe | facturers' Associaticn, where he learn- | 1s : 1 . | the poor animal seemed io realize owiite 3. Gears Phone 797. Emeline | Tbe a roads | i ding amt Us ug Bin MUNICH betas cay | borious writings of those early Jesuis | He ont from that to be manager of | regs <T¥ice than any other European | the strange sight attracted were not ESTABLISHED 1874, ------ - we | Missionaries who gave to all Caha. | Ihe Canada Cycle & Motor €o.. then great power. Lord Charles Beresford | a little apprehensive thas it would | * ™ > em eet emma ee ! dian history its oo and auth- Struggling to haid 2p an Industry L'8 & typical Briton, uU ever there was Jump over the low balcony thedestruc. 'Fi - :s . bore Rane ts," | 3gainst United 8 competitors > h ii- | tion below. Pi F "Eat and Be Mer 92 [may on, Teimione the Jeon" | SANE Dated Shits "competion Eons Department" We have tr ans. | Boros ime 1+. semen; | Fi Picture raming re beginning 1 receive he recon: | ibe quite as sc verely with United lit only in seli-defence. "| towards this o rsa; with forefeet on | at Reasonable Prices 4 fon ga nag ae et -- a fates factorice in Canada. On the Look at the Borkum affair the other lo, the low wall, it would gaze ner. | top 3 H--stop suffering the o . or orv. : heir crow ge arm he was an early riser and hari day. Ano lesson i rt - | vously and wistfully fro his terribl 2 Le . ar 4 tee) 5 EU EE | he bt im mt es | EE a Se | Of works by. Btn Eat hearty meals of wholesome {cod take ent, the activity of Catholic writers bi re x Hots ep a he ol Plan pd of Admiralty had to have = EAT Tu aunt repeat the tits, and full line of all ie Be Suh | STA a | LL fete | Ten 5d mei Kinds of pictures, Bo hy aly nen iwi of or | There is no harder working man in {most westerly German territory, was | animal, although success seemed | * eH { own day who by the making of books Canada thap * Tommy" Russell. When {ihe piace we should have to take for | very remote, and the efloriscartainly 'Regildin a Speci helped or are helping to place Canada | '* ea: Sus hough ane emt. | a base. as not unattended by risk to the g {in the van in the field of poetry and fries ded Hh ay exactly | BY means of her spies Germany at | lives of the rescuers, half a dozen of : oy prose. Jrodited with meaning exactly j once knew that. She started strength. | whom went aloft to attempt to catch A POINTED DISCUSSION, { ys The area in fiction is probably least TT peat he dost, - Il worth | RIDE the forts. When British officers fhe, animal. A wild rush of the |, py Noner--Well. my dear, and you'll feel like 3 new perscn, Sour stomach----heartburn-- { rich, and here if Popularity be the the a a -- €un roby arrived to see what was going oo, as | Ir od, brute might hat the | ies: t F rae tuts eccasional indigestion -- chron Cc dy a --all yield quickly to ows first place must given So two He might have gone in for acad mic [En hi yt. He pi j.-. pet, aly be or i frou Se way. | : anh ve. uentia 3 Ste NA LOO Paes ie op es women. Mrs. J. Sadlier, who though ; 3 o Pati | Everything was nown; they had it | Pet. only two or three fee away. | ; Wai} Juestion? NA-DRU-CO Dyspepsia Tablets. 1¢ properly digested food {Dot a Canikdian_ spent many years oo When but be oho suibitious. | 411 pioely wrapped up for us. | However, after a good deal of skilful | Xindow Whe rhe baba rons is restores your strength, your stomach regains its tone, and soon | Montreal, gave to the world her avery. | ecrot ¥ of the C. i o | Instead of being indignant for our the pouvring, the rescuers induced | d not ne go 4 Papa said he requires no further aid. { Where read "Blakes and Flanagans ~ Ee elary at =] erred bigser nn | Spying, how mitdly we play the game | the bullock to Jet into the gallery, [> 1% THES unin' very sued opt L--but he preferred bi _ | amuses some of our neighbors, Pie. not Oc ou a | the ** » Chieftains" an . x ak Y ® was forced down the | S0c. a box. If your druggist has not stocked them yet send |e aries ave sears apiains" and othe sponsibility. When he took hold of t torially. He ntollay getting to | : jin all. In 1895 Notre Dame Univer Sunads Sele & ater To he beg { shows two somewhat "haw-haw" Brit. : i BY iy e. Sad a tussle such as At have driven a | . ; NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL Co. OF Canana LIMITED, MONTREAL. Petre un Bo a She less determined man back to a mere | > W See's as Toutigss, with Anant { services as 3 Catholic" write 2? Miss desk and b on et salary. He has | officer holds open ihe door of a Tors { Anna T. Badlier, of Ottawa, following | "OR out, 23 stieting to the game. j ress, inviting: S0c. and we will mail them. x wher E. A cartoon Ballyadams Castle the theatre of this occurrence, is one | of the most Interesting and historic, | and perhaps one * best preserved | T'# © Lh . of the many of those old strongholds | Just ape a : a aurew One, with which ancient Leix is dotted. It | i soon t ew o Sud i {in the footsteps of her mother, has . | "Only having a little holiday look Oar ley, Ballyadams, though the castle it. | tons, and her latest production "Phil. Cute youngstess have been at jt | and stay * 1 self is in the conteal of "the ~Board: of ] Works, \ : : g , y | as Fox, Attorney" is Just now re- | again, and here are same of their say. Some ask why naval and military ceiving ample Praise from the crities. | ines and doings officers are employed in spying, hon- Miss Sadlier was the only woman to In an office in Toronto is an offico | rable and dangerous as it is. The DEER address the late Eucharistic Congress. | boy who has some idea of what should | reason is because civilian spies make Frechette as the classic poet of his | and what should net be coming to [a hash of military matiers' Officers } i 1 i : | i seme ater a ele OOOO O00 i Fell i | : ii : reese | piven us several novels and transla. Young But Wise. round! Well, won't you step inside-- | jands ou the land of Dermot Hur- | : i | AY > Abe : . es a | People has left us a memory which | him. He never actually objects when | know what to look for, and where and { WHEN YOU REQUIR E ANY ill endure, and Thomas D'Arcy Me- anybody asks him to hurry out to | what it is when they see it. A few . Gee, though his Iyre was largely tun- | deliver a message, but across: a paper | years ago a civilian Spy reported a | a Ti . . Ta . ed to the exile's note has given us his | on his desk he recently wrote, in large, | huge bastion to protect a coming nav- ! { . . msmithing, Gas-Fitting, Plumbin poem "Jacques Cartier" to lik his | casi y-seen letters, "Rush orders a |al dockyard. An officer went over, Light } } binding tie to Canada. | d light." and found the solid foundations of a | ' . ¢| To-day in Toronto we have Rev. J.B. | In a school in a Western Ontario | large observatory ) | y to LIGHT your or Hot Water Heating Done { ollard whose book "Irish Mist and | town is a little girl who has not taken | Then officers always keep faith : . ori witch ne with Electric Light, Sunshine" has in the minds of many, | quickly to the mysteries of addition. | Professional spies sell to the high- | Swept R-irome It will CHEER you CALL up noted Canada as the home of the | "One 'n ones" asked the teacher, | est bidder. If there are two bidders, c | It will COMFORT you. { greatest living writer of Irish ballads. | while putting the class through the | they sell to one, and spoof the other. | Elli Brc 10tt Bros., A collection of one hundred and thirty thsiest of the addition tables. The | The Lords of the Admiralty were ap- " e | When you have the light in Telephone 35. 77 Princess Street. OO i % | poems by this gifted son of Canada's | littl girl referred to was the only | proached as to plans of Toulon, Best Tue OME : you oh Hen | adoption is just from the press, ap- | person in tha class who couldn't and Cherbourg. "Carefully checked by i Peres, wash, clean your car | pearing under the (itle of the "Ex- | the answer. "Two 'n one" he | officers, thesé proved to be only build. ; illaz. ! bets, curtains, beds--every. | | tension Edition." A rare treat is hese | teacher. The little irl smi tanfi- | ers' plans, supolied to contractors for | - i Shing, given to lovers of the poetic muse. dently, put up her hand and, when | portions of the work. {i famit wi i Let us explain. Thomas O'Hagan. writer of prose | noticed by the teacher, said <'Shoe | Arguments against British officer | Yd ihe. stonecuiter ® | and poetry has given w fine output of | polish." | *p'es are they look officers, and dis. if pleased H. W NEWMAN % | each, his essays being of great value Another lad of four years was ask. | favor tricks. : All orders yromptly atte | for their store of information. Dr. | ed to "stapego tea" at a house in To- | Three years ago-a stalwart cyelist, | whatby dot . C0 I Ply attended to. S| O'Hagan is now editor of The New | ronto where he had spent the after. | with camera. poitered about observ. ; "oi - ELECTRIC . )® World, Chicago. Rev Arthur Barry | noon with the children of the house. | ing coast defences. "On your honor, | tor. : " PRINCESS STREET. J O'Neil is a singer who in his book | The head of the house being awuy, | are you a British officer?' he was enough ™thedit. | Pp > | "Between Whiles" gives us a taste | the mother decided to have for herscif | asked. "I am was the reply: and i I hone 441. { of true poetic sweetness. Dr. Wm. J. | and children a simple meal inclu { he was promptly escorted out of the 4 ul, ; slemder TRSVTTATA Tess) i Fischer, poet and novelist has given | o ral mush. Not being sure he | country. heavy he | =---- TT ---------- | 88 "The Toiler," a book of verse which | the little visitor would like the idea, | About the same time a well-dressed iv i i here and thers touches the sublime | she said to him, "Do you liks - | tentleman presented to the sentinel ! 1 3 note and is everywhere sane and sat. | ridgas" "Yes," admitted hild, | of Breakwater Fort, Portland, a card the stonecutter, : 20000000! ere i i | isfying. Charl Philips, whose school | and he added feeliagly, "Bui u't | from the admiral then in command | : | days were largely passed in Toronto | (ike it t be er | Complying with the written request, alway: ig at the hie Jou we x and who is still an occasional visitor ¢ | Ihe visitor was shown all over the i heavy van} y ~Grzarghrag] Nj i | 10 that city, has lately published a Canadian Pulp Facts | fort. Returned to the admiral, the | i 'workshop . 2 4 J | = | book of verse. Many of Mr. Philips' Kicoidian tatiatied an _ | card was found a forgery his sel and 5 7 | nes have an exquisite tenderness per- | | According to statistics collected by | Formerly all information obtained h j a re f ------ = | vading their Strong Catholicity. He vie forestry branch of the Department | Yas submitted direct to Secret Inte. look a 1 pu | 18 now editor of The San Franeisco wd in Joterior, there were 62.139 ligence Service headquarters in" Lon- r To -- F EA vg Monitor. Rev. E. J Devine, 8.1. of | cords of pulpwoo used aa Canada don. That was cumbrous: it gave Vi = this the to. a . GN ay | ela or | Montreal, in his book "Across Wid. | during the year 1909. 8 { facts away. Consequently, a British IS A Pastry Flour Lest America" presents to the publie | '& value at the mill wes $3.404,080. Government Intelligence Bu wa Ey | & store of precious information cloth. | 12 Spite of : decline in the price of | ¢stablished in a northern capital. az i Ask your grocer or dealer to send 0 ly n ed in the most Pleasing diction. The | PulPwood, the value of the wood con. there may be others. It is eas er . versatility of Father Devine is shown | Sulied increased wore tifhn $550,000 | working in such than amidst hordes - Ninety "Not Out.™ ¥ou a trial sack of QUALITY Flour. in his well conceived and ably writ. | Over that used in 198, the quantity | ¢ foreign spies, catlike, watol ng TW Ihad my<life to livelagangT - ten story "The Training of Silas An. | Used being more than 30 Per cent. in | Spring Gardens and Pall Mall. There would. withow hesitation, be 4 Free Iry It and be convinced of the i aver Flour makes the | | | otlibr writer "whe though for many advance of that used in the previous | are overlooking houses in four great Church celebrated quality of the Flour. | | } lightest, flakie st, tastiest die Crusts voir aver § acts roa 4 : 1 Pie Cru: tsyot everta ted. years a resident of the neighboring re. year There are some sixty pulp mills | capitals, whence observation is kept public may be claimed partially qt | 9 the Dominion. . { on the British Embifies day and . ' 4 * 0» least as of Canada is Rev. John Tal e Thréefittha of ihe Pup wood Sut in | night. ula yn bei ; 1 bot Smith for some time a student at anada ¢ uring 1909 was exporte ton ------ an preacher, orator, and pois delicious Cakes, Buns ana other 8t. Michael's College and a brilliang | the United States for manufacture, | Was It Stale? who recently entered uponhis clon, Fancy Pastry writer in many directions. whose re. Nearly ali this wood went from Que- ii While playing in a provincial pan. | firstdyear Dr Rogers has a minister. 5 . Ap ported ambition to be the author of . : {fomine on one occasion, Mr. G. P. | ial record of sixty-five years and -is ae And Beaver our makes the SXty volumes is nearing its fulfi. The manufacture of the pulp wood | Huntley, the English actor, bad an the oldest surviving ex-chairman 'of Maple Leaf 00 Ta 3: . ment. ¥he late Archbishop O'Brien | ¢Xver dq in 3508 8 & on Jutol the EH! | amusing experience. The stage hands the 'Congregationa! Wnion And, iin oy ; ites . atritious Brea: of Halifax was a finished maker of | PU'P mills of the Unite Jes ran- | organized a draw for 'a turkey, and his' voice is whitest, most natrilious Bread. sonnets, Rev. P. W Browne late of Ha a full Sapacity for op? sear. {all the members of the company i . Branch Office, Ontarto Street, ¥ a3 a tn nieve Ad 1% been manufactured in Que s* | bought tickets. The turkey was wo . Nee v Xingstc ver Fi Halifax now of Ottawa 1 niversity re y San . °c, | boug e ¥ wa n 1 Kingston. Bea our is the family flour cently published his valuable and in: | 't would have kept runmng 71 mills | phy 5 limelight man, but as his wife for all kinds of baking, as good for Pastry teresting "Where the Fishers Go. abe same. sise as those: now ruy- | 4ig Rot know how fo cook ii he back 3 Telephone £38 Beaver Flour makes the most Manufactured by .the © "greatest results from the en. asked him to put it up again as for Bread, and best or both. deavor of Catholic - writers are un. Br at | won 'one. and the next time it was had 10 Be an : » . A . A, doubtediy in the realms of biographic A Dark Secret. won by a scene-shifter, who did not : Your grocer has 1, or will get it for your Aad historical research but there is Will the engagement be broken? | like turkeys, so he followed the ime: : > FEB FURNITURE SALE 3 . space for mention of only a few, The question is being asked by those | 2% man's example, and organized DEALERS Write us for Prices on Feel, Coarse Grains and Cereals, { The prolific pen of Abbe H R. Cas | whe witnessed the incident. re another raffle. : nus TAIN now engaged on ithe history of It was at the Bonaventure Station. These draws went on for several ! Dewspa; You cannot afford to ignore thege THE 1. HY YLOR LIMITED . CHA anaia, has given us amongst other Montreal. The oung man h . | weeks, an EY were always being takem in'a whole town seventy years extraordinary Bargains, Even ------ aN £0. Lm a --_-- - nn HAM, rn good things a Pilgrimage to the Land ted the young lady's grip to ed ol won by the stage hands, and nancial. | ago. ' though you do not need Furniture : : Sohne of Evangeline" and "History of the | tion in the Pullman aod had depesit- | !¥ supported by the actors and ac eee intly spring time, SPECIAL SALE During February of GOLD FISH vers Vory Ro ir t aie near. | od beside ih a suspiaions Inbiecren DMEDE of the Semon, Jonsluding | om % : , nation." Very Rev, « R. Harris, Then he stood talki on the station | Might of the Pantomime, Mr. Huntley Ta RELY DURING THE Win TER Al » the long-time Déan of St Catharines platiorm near the os of the ear. | Won the bird. By this "time it had } if you wish an Ag Barium for you r Home, this is your op- % 2 : portunity. These Two ing are to Wo your Home | and a Copious writer of rich and 1 couple apparently had much that | ©0%t him over a couple -of pounds, i classical English has written, "Early | they wis to say. but lit d and in telling the story he has said: Missions in Western Canada," "The nd i y le way { "I took that unfortunate turkey out Our Febra- | Catholic Church in Niagara Peninsu. "All abogrd," cried the conductor, | 9f the theatre, but 1 did not take i: ary Gift | 18." "Days and Nights in the Tropics." | The young man's ings seemed to | Pome; I thought it advisable to leave ate. he Yubiles Volume of the Arch- | gvercome him He turned away as he | i! on he doorstep of a local sanitary 7 iocese of Toronto," evinces much re. field out his hand. Then irl tit. | inspector! : i go wit search and care and is largely written tered, and he turned to Soe a ha | -- i . She went, and returned to edfyth and altogether edited by Rev. Dr. Tee. | hed not. hers, but the itching palm | Tercentenary of Baronetcy. | an enthusiastic seronaui : "The Mistak Modern of the colored porter. Among the celebrations to be held ' she has made more tori this year is the tercentenary of the Yoyuges, owns her own balloon, and + Have You Tried Io . { institution of barenetey This is a has been entertained by the members | rank which the country owes to the of the Aso Club jo token of mongst the oi ee a "Life i ) More work for the doctors. A econ. | first Stuart sovereign of Great Britain, "The History of the €a h | sular report from Prince Edward Is. but it is denied that it was created in British Columbia," is the work of | lsnd tells of a new canned in order to provide the British Sole Rev. A. G. Morice. The Right Rever- | "lobster rarebit™ A canner 'dis- | mon with money. i end A. A. McDonald of Victoria is a | covered that by a combination of the The celebration is a function in writer on theological and kin- | tall and the liver of lobsters which the public generally will feel dred subjects. ughes has re. | make a salable prod ix- | very little interest. but on the other cently published the life of her uncle, : hand those most interested ars pra the late Archbishop O'Brien of H bit is 3 paring to celebrate the occasion with fax. A short but valuable life of . fof the Ii of the befiting solemnity, for the baronsts D'Youville, foundress of the i . are very proud of their order and have i Nuns of Canada, is iiiten by Rev. ? Tovently Saken steps to ear its ranks D. 8. Ramsay, an English Dean for i rer, | «i uniawiul intruders Te are over y ; some time resident in this country. » } L300 baronets altogether, buy even if } 0 Ee \ they decided to have a gra proces | i he pe ew | $75 Dresser, solid Mag., February Stars of the Ring. inal ten 1 he andes to call publ [roses Rhian Price... Na. hear actresses 3 *. | tion to their existence public, ix, ings per week for fir $70 Dresser, sof . February a : pn] Ja lly fg : the light of recent events, it is 10 bel pension is but five, it Joo Price. . , S04 Mag. P Hay's Wafer Fish Food. 5 Ee s 2 coded | they, and perhaps their ; ! "No. but occasionally an actor ote would be found more 1:4 Shells an sobbed of his championship belt." : obe-leath % scoff than to admire. | & gpod thing when they ' a : i A ----------

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