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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Feb 1902, p. 8

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THE DAILY WHIG., SATURDAY, 'FEBHOARY '82. The Great "New Process" Soap --Everybody likes it, it is as "$200, "Couvermon. 5200. The Sole Canadian Agents, J. M. DOUGLAS & CO.. MONTREAL, FOR. THE CELEBRATED) LEA&PERRIN'S SAUCE aa. Will awe.rd 20,Cesh Prizes for, cum =fthe 20 Best Advertisements. ET A, EP For Ilustrated Advertisements. -- X 20.00 oasse pon BROADBRIN'S * LETTER . The Peopic Arc Eating Adulter- ated Food. PY ¥OR IT. sn Sumptuary Laws Badly in Need of Enforcement--Why the Uni- ted States is Giving a Royal Welcome to the German Prince. (Whig Correspondence; Letter No.' 1292). New York, beb, 2l.--in my letwer of last week 1 refutred to the movement that is now being made of food re form. A great many think that this = one of the most impor tant subjects that can tax the intel. lect of our sapient legislators. Une reformer comes out with a motto, ""teli me what you eat and I'll teil you what you are." : 1% must be evident to the dullest in- tellect that a good and generous diet yielas not only bodily but mentally a beuter result than a i, iavontent IY poor. Many of owr and hungry ghosts laugh at John Bull, with his uve or mix a day, with a good, . Look at the to re square, honest look at brother Joha- than, whom we know under another beli-<xowned hat that betokens all the character beneath it. 'The sharp eyes look; the hollow chucks, the kod nose, the pointed chin; follow his vest right down--no belly, thin arms, spin. legs, a sevenicen and a brogan, and there you have him. Supreme above all is the restless de- sire to keep himself and everybody else on the move. Did he ever know hap- i ? 1 don's believe he did; or, if ~ did, im entirety was a happiness with which I have no desire to be come acquainted. Now, take a glance at the parcoutra. Just look at John Bull. What happiness beams from that jolly, rubicond face. In it you sce a benevolence wide as the world, and that is the reason that he owns a domain on which the sun never seis, and the beat of his morning reveiile is heard around the world. When the i consider nvariably good dinner. Do you ask why be does so?! 'I'he gemerous soup, the fine roast beef and the glosiom old um pudding stop up the little pores a disco Dodaing within him and makes him think more happily and amore toward all the world. His his; enemies diminishes, his cout 'of mail that secures his earthly happiness end the beautitudes of faith, hope and charity time soemns to roll back the ap of paradise, and be reads his dite clear to mansions the ble swindles ever practiced on a con- fidi people. We will take for in - ot of national import. # used, $8.00 10 $20.00. By , MONTREAL, "A very wealthy man from the west came to consult Me about an attack ol vertigo. He said that he bad just returned from a tmp tw burope, 1H { sieally or mentally and leads to i results than total abstinence. Buch a stimulant is found in the reat body of Californias wines. It can & made a source of revenue to the government, thereby relieving the yolk of taxation from the neck of labor. Most of these wines on reaching the tion are bottled and times, if any s there were four honest bottles to "the gallon. How is it with us now ? The ant who sells the wine. But how the wine itself. It comes to you la beled "Grand Old California Port," "Superb California Sherry," and all the substitutes that lead down roe 82 } i i ily 7 iss F i : EF $e i i fitd H ih i i i : if Be i £e gti] Hl A i Ee HT, ig aft i ; # : gif ¥ AND ARE ALL THE MORE HAP name as Yankee Doodle. Look at the £ 8F 2: beneath the stars and stripes, that slavery might mot disgrace the grand: est ever known to man since the creation of the world. Long years German to the citizens of any other land that joined in that great national jubi At the est, which was given in honor of the German American vis- itors, the stars and stripes were en- twined with the colors of the royal German empire and received with the same honors as the German flag which crushed the great power of France on the battlefield of Sedan. Ranged around that grand hall were the names of Lincoln and Grant en- twined in the same color as Bismarck ana Von Moltke, the lik of Washington was placed alongside of Frederick the Great, who represents to the German and American heart to-day all loyalty and all love for the two immortal patriots, of which his tory bears any record. One of our troublesome questions at the present time is how to furnish a proper gov- ernment for the people which we have just secured from Spain and who are ignorant of our laws, religion and language. Like our pew heritage, we have taken charge of millions of bar barous savages who roam their na- tive wilds in a condition as primi- tive as those of our first parents, when they wandered through fields of paradise. They bave made no step of advance since Balboa and Pizarro looked over that tremendous expanse of a peaceful sea, which we now call the Pacific ocean. When these savages first saw the representatives of the new and advancing civilization they looked upon awe; later on with the bitterness of hate which finds no parallel withi the limits of our la It would seem as though the question of this latést accession to our republic could only be settled by their extermina- tion. It appears like a hard alterna- tive, but self preservation is the first law of nature. '" ssyrian came down like a woll on the fold." That Assyrian wds a fool to the blizzard which now shakes wus and makes us tremble from head to heel, aw world. While I write a blizzard and everything in sight is snyeloped in a winding sheet of snow. he streets are deserted, save here and there where some poor Saahling wretch, driven by hard necessity starvation faces the fearful tempest which fills the earth and sky. When the storm is past I look for a ni i wip {ri tile f oT be ge surf them with wonder and | is A POSITIVE CURE for & Aeryible list of wrecks along [and inp. Beart sinks within me | yacht, our mayor was not on and we jecl disgraced at this Prince Henry will soon .be hers, if this terrible storm does not send him to Aged Resident Gone To Rest. Philippeville, Feb. 19. the 13th inst., one of the pioneers the township of Bastard, in the " township of Bastard, where he livea ever since. He owned and work- ed a farm of two hundred and sixty acres, which is one of the best in the township. He quit farming a number of years ago, and movea to the vil- lage of Phulippsville, where he kept an hotel until the spring of 15894, when his hotel and all other buildi were burned to the ground. He built a fine residence on the same site, and since lived a retired life. He was a townshig cillor for a b years, -also assessor and collector. He was charitable, honest and upright, and had the respect of the entire com- munity. The deceased is survivea by a wife, three sons and nine daughters. He was a devout attendant of the oF tholic church, and in politics suppo! ed the policy of the reform party. The funeral ceremony took place on Saturday at Philippsville, conducted by Father Spratt. A solemn requiem mass was sung. Six of the deceased's grandsons carried his remains to the vault. The wife and family have the sympathy of the entire community. Closing Down For Repairs. Strathcona, Feb, 19.-Miss Vera Madden has assumed the position of L. E. Morden, who went to Deseronto, as clerk and postmaster deputy in the Strathcona general store. The cement works will soon close down for repairs i and start fresh for the spring season. |The sugar social in the Methodist i church last week was a success. Wil- | liam Burgio and family, who have resided for some years, have moved to their old home in New Hamburgh. Mr. Burgman has man- aged the German kiln of the cement i works ever since he came here, and I proved a good man for the Rathbuns. iss E. J. Lott, who is in the Kings: ton general hospital, is improving and Lit is expected she will be able to re {turn home in the near future. Hugh B. Roney, visiting - his . grandmother, has returned to college, Mrs. H. W, | Wood, Chester, N.Y., visited her mo- ther, Mrs. Lott, and called on her ill [ne in Kingston last week. { Miller's Headache Powders cure head- | ache in five minutes. In boxes = 10e. and 28c., at Wade's drug store { There are about 900,000 more wo- 'men than men in the German em- pire. A \\ W \ AN \ % § i 2 ni £ Consumption | away at his home in Philippevil le, on of Consumption Preventod«( FOUR MARVELOUS FREE REMEDIES FOR A wan is one cf those up: 10ditetler The Indy has come enquire abou Coid Water = He says, "these goods are What is He Saying ? nasty mess of ™ scraping a alls oa you Dave to do iF Bolte mine is used." a adits of the free passage of aie, which eminent sanitarians have written is damp weather hands ctrcalar ints with directions, vequesting ber to write the C ny for Hadunls taindy i i erorate ber home, and Et (30 Baines of pelcaary the can rely upon 10 do rst class wrk such as Alabastine is 10. Practical men are requested to fron offer ** dh ron Sarg »¥ ARDWARR AND ALABASTINE 00.. 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