Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Dec 1911, p. 17

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"RADIATING CHRISTMAS. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1011. | Wikis stoMACH wEEL FINE Indigesti ; on, Gas, Heartburn, 'and 'Dyspepsia Lea WANTED--A MINISTER. SRE Verses That Will Interest Kingston i i utes. ) The following verses written hall a Compantof, Thete would not be a case of indy leentury ago, have @ ben sent to the Tleanor Thomas. The Thonmses were gestion herve if readers who. are sub-| Whig by a Presbyterian lady, who re- ut they have all been jdead for many ject to Stomach trouble knew the tre marks that they dre very @ppropriate ow on in years. 'Hat she still lives int imendogs guti-ferment and give }to Kingston at the present time: mewhat of the fecliig toward her in |virtie contained in Diapepsin. : ever thinks. or speaks of her as "an {harmless ation will di a and, if mecessaty, say that Jreavy meal without the slightest fuss or Sscomtor t, and relieve the . acd m in five minutes, * overeomin; all foul, nauseous y : : Ly the formula, plainly grime on each . s Sle, ease of Pape's Diapepsin, thea to. himself, as something personal jyou will readily understand why this t divided into family portions, like a! primptly cures Indigestion and re circle, but shining out on the whole, vue such' symptoms as Heartburn mitig all who passed; and it was noti, feeling Nke a lump of lead in the : rom a house where a lonely old lady ing of Gas and Eructa. in 4 ci pep fp Rept Christmas by herself. tions. of. undigested Tood, water brash 3 ; : Among those who saw the wreath afd the sign was one of Miss | un. Yiendache Biliousness . and Thomas's neighbors, Colonel Edmand | s. He stopped, turned round, went thi har bad sysiptoms; and, be : back | his. oun homme, and in Jul 2 n hue all ¢ laurel wieaths which, you will not need laxhtives. to their baws of red ribbon, had en Banging ins is wifidows, Were 3 : hi i "There i i it tions © ai = ' 5 ) your stomach, liver and istes-| was a smart young fellow, hanging in similar positions on the o utside 5 He alsa hing a placard on his bre yr and fresh. ; "Sg With serious, earnest way, | If your. stomach is sour and full off Who, but for cane great blunder, ag, or your food doesn't digest, and Had surely wor the day. vour meals doti't seem to fit, why not Who left so good impression 1 On Monday one or twe, Went 'round among the To see if he would do, ye in Five Minor es GAYE ME UF ut "Frull-atives" Cored Me. Moonwrutp, ONT, March 254, 1910. 1 sufTerglifrom severe indigestion a dyspepsia Jor nearly two years. Jo not take food without fearful distress, "21 could got do any work and Lecame nied by the | hardly walk. I was sftend La two doctors and they both p deni The Yomth's The idea originated with a Mis one of the old famiiies of the town, b years except this woman, and she i 1 the big house; and yog can judge so the town from the fact that ro one old maid." 'They call her Miss T she is unmarsied. { Otie Christmas morning, a few Thomas housé noticed two little Ch side of the old-fashioned front doo¥; with. a placard inside it on which wa. Chritemag to You" : Every one who saw it feemed to spited I and to take the good wish Here: was the spirit. of Christmas mo lamp that lights only a little home world, like the sus, lighting and wir the less striking because it shome f IMAGI WDER CONTAINS NO ALUM: Hakan We have been without a pastor Some eighteen months or more, . And as candidates ure' plenty We've had at least a score; MADE IN CANADA Sor wth nes mane | J | SAVE MONEY : From tiling eo The mak ; y SNEPOUND ane homas, years ago... people who passed the ristmas trees - standing one on each and ow the 'door itself hung a wreath! 5 Jettered large and plain: "A Merry SR : "feel the Kindly thought that had in- nounced thy case expe could do nothing, Rif AD FAILU doctors gai for death The first who came among us By no means was the worst; ne But then we did not ink of him Because he was the first. It being quite the custom To sacrifice a few, Beigre the church 4n earnest Determines what to doc Ty + ~ : During the day two or thee ot {fof greenery. One in particular was draped irom the top of the front doo The next year, marked & decided gan 10 appear earlier, --several days the houses displayed them, and there ality in the. devices. : One of the most attractive was a standing in' a great wreath on a front Hoots and peaked cap, he stemed to § eye, and fo radiate Christmas in' every Another pleasing decoration was t porch of an old comiat house. A w ber houses blossomed gut with 3 bit made juractive, by festoons of laurel T to the taps ol the teposts. ; 2 gat, This time the. decorations be. [gut a 50e, case Ena yous, dru before: Christmas--a great many of and make life worth living F and A was much diversity and some: origifi= relief from Stomach misery : fect digestion of anything you est is small Santa Clans, about a foot high, [sure to follow five minutes = door. Dressed in red coat, with high besides, one = Ble. ense = +, ea mile good-will upon all who caught his he Sus a whole family direction. rouble. : } i ; " ah s i Pik And all went smooth and. pleasant he draping with laurel a fine classic Surely - a'hargiless, igexhend a. pee rr y sl . reath as at the top of each pillar, paratian like Pape's pepsin, Which or ntil the heard the views with & streamer of laurel dependmg| from it, and two long bands of the will. always, either ab daytime v. dur- some _influencial * sinhers laurel looped to a meeting-point in| the center." Ofie woman had a small |ing night, relieve yolits etowiaok mle Who rent the highest pews, Christmas tree on each gate-post. ery and digest your meals, is about By the third year the town awoke | to"Qlhe fact that it had got hold of ates handy and valuable a thing a8 you mew way of keeping Christmas: an | opeminhout impulse rather than the could have in the house a i shutting-in Habit. Some one made thie happy suggestion that there might be a general br community express?! on of this feeling. Three or four men got together and formed a committe | ° The result was that a few days fore Christmas, on each of the four | rogdg which enter the town from the Shirrifi"s TRUE Vanilla, made from finest Mexican vanilla beags, is the flavoring that tastes as delicious after the pudding is baked as it Will Not 'Bake Out' iin bv, i geem to cost -- it has such strength. Just try it. The pious Godly porti Had not a fault to find; His elear and searching preaching They tholight the very kind. 5 And, : A smaller quantity required . y CAUTION : thas of om other ret. On these his pungent dealing i Made but a sorry hit; The coat of gospel preaching Was quite too tight a fit. Of course his fate was settled-- Attend ye parsons all, And preach to please the sinners Other delicious Shirriff flavorings are: Lemon, 'Almond, Rose, Pineapple, Ratafia, Strawberry, and ninety more. g§ the reading desk disappearing. n after the death of the clerk iid pad 3 responses to the clergyman throughout: surrounding country, there stood on: the services. The ideas of Congres 25¢.~0r Of rece Pruit-a-tives' Limited, Christmas gate, made by setting'up a the road, and two smaller ones, in fro fine parallel to the road, and then con The decorative scheme was. very garry out; but it made everybody 1 Christmas pirit was ia thmg in whic The decorations of the village ¢ high-school girls, and they alsg did mon stamds a tall, symimétrical blue sp in an ideal place, A few smaller ev festoons carried to them from the la One. year, old Mrs, Crandall, too evergrdens, set lights in her window that. it led to the establishment of bration bf the town: the placing of dark am Christnias eve. Since nearly tice, the sceme is wonderfully beautif Last year saw one other touch. W 1 of the young people who are good s advance, and practiced, Op Christm out on the frosty-air the words of th so many centtiries 1m Eagland--""God all the others. © It 'was a fit dnd beau day in the year. "Radliating "Christmas," as some is, affer all, a very simple matter, I side their houses, the people have p enjoy. It has not taken much of any to hring the people into more friend! shake. them less self-centered. Perha Jihe Christmas feeling a httle along t the optskirts of the village a kind of tall jevergreen-tree on each side of nt of and behind the Jarge ones, on a petting the trees by laurel festoons. simple, and it cost almost nothing to n the outlying, country feel that the h all should share, Lmmon was an idea of some of the the work. Near the centre of the com rice, an ideal Christmas tree growing ergreens were set up round it, snd rer tree, . : fechle to attend to the placing of the § instead. The effect was so pretty another fixture of the Christmas cele- lighted candles in every window at eyeqy family has taken up this prac- ul, ithout saying anything about it, some ingers came together a week or two in as morning, just at dawn, there rang e cld cargls that the wiits have sung Regt you, Merry Gentlemen," and tiff one ig the town has happily called it, nstead.of keeping their decorations in- ST. WARES CHUGH, BARREFE hrough the year, awakening 'to the most "beautiful ut something ajtside for everybody to one's: time €r money, but is has helped y. relations with one another, aml to Ds it has also helped them to cArry fwhen it pealed gaily forth from 'gational worship were vague in shose days "TT : hance! was the ahbreviated mmon in. those days, and The apology ¢ - ; affording just enough for seryice about the communion table. not endowed and the The church was congregation, while doing its duty well, had not been able to provide the one thing need- ful to make it a fine edifice architec- tarally--erect a new chancel, which proposal involved the addition of a vestry and organ chamber. Rev. M. Brent in 1848 presented the organ, then in use, to the church. On Dec. 19th, 1897, Edward J. B. Pense, contributed the additions which were much needed, ie, the chancel, vestry and organ: chamber. It is interesting to note the bell now in tse at St. Mark's came originally from Spain. It was sent to the late Mr. Marks by a friend in that country, whose castle was burned to the ground, and nothing was saved but the old bell that used to ring for vespers, bringing the people for miles around to the little chapel connected with the castle. Mr. Marks wa: then connected with the Navy yard, and 'had the hell installed in a .sprt of a tower for the purpose of calling the men to dimmer. When serited the chureh with the bell. "For sixty-eight"years it has done goed ser- vice, and is. just as mellow in tone as the fittle «chapel on the: Spanish shore. God's Refusal. Da you think a loyidg father, Listenihuthorith a EE o his. darling's earvest pleadings, . Whispered low that A beats Do you think because he loves her, Draws her close with circling arm, That he ne'er her wish pefuses, If to grant it brings her harm? "Tis because he loves her so! He so often answers No. your fdith must' row. 4 Ear a Or you wottld have had Your way. Have you never theught the teasom--- Rg thé bammful side He ses, And He knows, too well, your di Xi He grants _yau ill, your oh rr Tis because He Idves you so He so often answers-'No. Dear, He coullin't be our Father, If He cared ne more, you see, Than to grant our earthly wishes-- t Seenis best to you and me. Do you think He Joves so little That He takes no care to choose What is best for all His dear omes, And all other things: refuse? St. Marks was built, Mr. Marks pee But you thought. your heavertdly ather, eh ¥ Heedless when you asked that, a: Ii you would get a call. Next came a spruce young dandy, Who wore his hair too long; Another's codt was shabby And his voice not over strong. And one New Haven student Was worse than all of those-- We couldn't heed the sermon For thinking of his nose. Then weatying of candidates, We Jooked the country through, Mid doctors and professors, To find one that would do. And after much discussion On who should bear the ark, With tolerable agreement We fixed on Dr. Stark. Here then, we thought it settled, But were amazed to find Our Hattering invitation Respectfully declined. We turned to Dr. Hopkins, To help us in the lurch, Who strangely thought that college Had claims above the church. Then we dispatched committees, In twos and threes to ubge The labors for a Sabbath, Of the Rev. Shallow Splurge. e came---a marked sensation, #80 wonderful. his style, Followed the creaking of his boots, As he passed up the aisle. His tones were so affecting, He gestures so divine, A®lady fainted in the hymn Before the second line; And on that day he gave us In accents clear and loud, The greatest prayer ever addressed To an enlightened crowd. He preached a double. sermon And gave us angels' food, On such a lovely topic-- The joys of solitude. : AlL sol of sweat diseriptions, flowers and pearly streams, Of warbling birds and moonlit groves And golden subset beams. Of daith and true repentance, He nothing had to say, He. vrounded all The eorners And smoothed the rugged ways Méanbged with great adroitness To. entertain and please, And leave the sinder's conscience Completely at ite ease. Two. thovssnd was the salary We gave in former days-- We thought i very liberal And found it Bard to raise, Bat when we took the paper We hid no need to urge, To raise a cool three thougand pagROTICE TRUE 110311 Fahri YOUR BLOOD IS TAINTED ULCERS, BOILS, SWOLLEN GLANDS, BLOTCHES, PIMPLES, AND ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES ARE COMPLETELY CURED BY THE NEW METHOD TREATMENT We desire to call the attention of all those afllicted with aty Blood or Skin Disease tO our New Method Treatment as a guaranteed Bure for these complaints, Therd is no ex- cuse for any person having a disfigured face from eruptions and blotches, No matter whether hereditary or abquired, our specitie les apd treatment meutralizge all pol @ blood and expel them from the ¥ . 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