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Daily British Whig (1850), 6 May 1914, p. 10

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TIPWI [---rmrmr _-- THE PAIN i Pi st SOHC { 3 3 : NAG he ADEE p hy SE 1 | \ Moehert 3.5. Deunisen 1m 3 5 a Fag fd 5 . 2 1 : : Do ¢f % Vi 3 £ / 5 H ; , Sn 4 King Street West, To Ba i B ~ fl ents: = Trade-af ok | RE 4 "AND BANGOR ~. G ; a u 1 i es n bo oid oh : Motto for this Week: "Wo think dt he. Bible 5 of a structure solid o Suouds,( Ose, May 220d. 1913. ron rus Bartol, #813 A. D. was trou cars with the hs i eit Lhe Lisson VI. Luke 16: 143, May 10, 1914. Ee Cdl To hac worse: with}. THE UNJUST STEWARD : troubles than I was for this long | : "= (THE STORY) on: Indigestion: vio. 20. From this instance 'of criminal cleverness fa material hil $ ¢ > 3 from I have liad to pote the lesson. Of foresight and spiritual wisdom in the array ck and Simes, T the ncute things of ha ingaom at Sad. And He does» his withont fn the slight --. 2 approving the cleverness in it : ne ¢ . a lot of medicine--in fact, 1 | mop spirited of parables. "ts scenes ehify a ne. hg by y -- he guess I took about everything that was J sustain the interest to the Jast word, . .. . We seam to ota he Wok . advertised and gave them all a fair | and affluent major-dowo, mausger, bookkeeper, sud treasurer, AU' ta oie. _ test--but got no relief, About a year | So absolutely is t ino : Botner T wie sve 30 ry | opens uiely is yo rusted by Bis master chat he can steadfly enrich hiw- RET, v . TOM the revenues of the estate th t-g-tives", I am mighty glad 1 | years. He would n ' e through a Séries of years. ever have been brought to the bodk ot ial 30 100 they seem to be made exactly | heen for the Jealousy of some party piled pop him. un fad It nn They gave results in a very short time | "6X! Scene pictures him disgraced, discharged, a reckoning demanded i Tamm oe Goes |v, nats cmon, Sonnidton seplatiug v3 a Dre health, tives and | beg » alike TOE aati oe dapat a a AL we butt think they are the best medicine | #lteration of contracts, the scaling down of rents and Pils Tonderca he ov le. 2 . a means of placing debtors under obligation and securing from them J. EDGEWORTH. shelter and income in the future. y .. . In come the .de . = : + Don't these nor ings make vou Tee ike ; pin 1 * goo # box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. | "01% one by one, each hearing his contract or account mpd Wit ong ted ay DONAGHADEE. . on an-eas in Ri ? Re You Gi 2 At all dealers or sent on receipt of price ment--in Hebrew letters, which are also numerals, and are altered . Whitehead, County Antrim, Situated directly in the zone of the ' *asy running y . ; by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. by any clever penman. The fraudulent chatiges are quickly Made, to the threatened civil war, and right across Belfast Lovgh from Bangor and OUR 8 -- satisfaction of both parties. , . . But Nemesis fs still on the stew-| DO0AShadee, where the importation of ans fook place. 3 ana 10 STH OUR TOBACCO ard's track. The proprietor is fuformed of this last "deal" of hic . y : Will put your old wheel or tires in shape to enjoy i. Which he has relieved himself from am. awkward situation. crosse 'situation in western Canada yourself. $ : er on Ie. dential clerk. He can not but admire the quickness and cléverness with JHE SPORT REVIEW Easy g ned : : He Has ac- -- Mr. Lally believes that the national |} LL MAKES FF BI YCLES : . Swing nd Sally acaped both horns of the% difemma, has stesred between Scylla | Lacrosse Will Make Great Strides|game will make great strides during | RT A : | 0 Cc aE AR SRY AT A. MACLEAN'S, / aid . y 1s. . . . This vivid parable is followed ¥ some This Year, the year 1914. Repaired at shortest notice, and we guaranted satis- Ouinrie. Street.' a son -pointed aphorisms. They are provocative of fHought They | Donald Smith, the star forward of : -- : faction." . are ihe challenge of the Divine Sentihel. He miist He 'answered. Why | the Canadien Hockey club, will like- KEEN REGRET IN LONDON . Root Should Brite ve less Skilitul in the selection of the right means to ly play lacrosse in Quebee this sum- Rr pp 4 safe, reliable regulating | *P0Ct 200d ends than worldlings are to éflact evil ends? . . 1 Y Silv A Tr X math. Sold in threes de- | mot a right use of riches? . y Fidelity in a smdll way is ar en r-- SYR dune Tragie ud Js ! | vancemen't of fidelity in a larger way. . . . infidelity in the employ- The English Olympia horse shfw, Neéply Lamented ment of material wealth rks one &s unworthy of baving apirftual | which opens on June 4, will have | +ondon, May 6. --The sews of the |} pamphlet... i| riches intrusted to him. . . Ao'upfaithful Steward cin not become |aver 100 classes, and about $55,000 | S0dden © death of Rev. Silvester THE COOK MEDICINE co, | * [AIthful proprietor. . A dual service is as impossible as a dual | will be given in prizes. Horne, -at Toronto, Ont. was re TORONTO, ONT. (Foemerly Windsar) | 11 . It js always God or Mammon; nevér God and Mammon. - ceived hece with keen regret in Free 5 : The C% a ¥ asaba oul Church circles as well as among his FiE TRACHEIYS LANTHRN e Canadian Baseball league gn graduate, Herbert, with the Toron- | literal og in the House of : to Leafs, is making good, and the To-| {ommons, The deceased minister ot undo puctdental Ietgant xe pase. Lr 4 are 1 be | ronto critics Er he will Bo the | Was one of two or three clerics elect- ted; Hh , the .proportion w be |iensati a ed to parliament at the last election Jost, Hove 3h is not 10 be spiritualized or allegorized. . . The Shagtion of the team, but the,only one who at the Sine of main latent of he parable is in Show ha: + Spies yd. Sngrosot wisdom | jon seaqnette mocked out "i | he schon' acral hat masorst | \\ Has Spécial Qualities : leiona | : ala) 8 Of cur-|yackson in the seventh round of a | charge. ; ; [le sphere ofChrinian sxperience doo BaphAMRd rexton whem soo (ORE maich at Pari "eunmeuis| fi cologte in the prime of Ji NL RL RIIMULA TING, 3 5 d s . in tnited States im- | recalls simi ak 4 f J \ Some [ahout mqans; aid effects. witholit causes==where even the effects Wil Jaturn to the United States im Jota 1s on Fd : NOU RISHIN G, SUSTAINING a olation o Jaw can be set aside in some supernatural way. : " a Hughes. {Jn each case the pulpit and y A Perfect Tonic rummond gave us an epoch-making phrase: 'Natural law in the spir- Manager Shaugnessy, of the Sena-| platform campaigning work resulted 3) ar bos : itual world. : : We succeed in réligion extictly ds in other things, tors, will allow no one but his pitch-| in a premature end. THIS IS THE TIMEOF THE YEAR IT IS NEEDED in proportion to the skill. and constancy with which we use the means |ers to indulge in fungo hitting. He| This is the third memheér of . par Tt 1 » : i ® i which produce success, . . _IHow much plannipg, scheming and de- [claims it makes a player lose his ef-| liament that has died within a : not sold in your neighborhood, write vising there is in things material and temporal! Men are not 'only giving |fectiveness as i ¢ . Thi . : 3 ss as a hitter to bang t | week. kK, us much attention as the case demands, but if many instances more. . : flies. ¥8 an-m alter ts ang. 09 So JOHN LABATT, LIMITED The "children of light" should in théir generation show more wisdom Te Joins Mr. Rowell's Staff. LONDON © 2A AD) than the children of this world. Too often they do not. Hence Jesus' Very optimistic is Joe. Lally, the Montreal, May 6.--J. Vernon Mec- { t 4 8 condemnation. akon Or the tings for which nen sive Were ar well-known lacrosse man, who has| Kenzie, a Montreal newspaper man, = 1A iia " F : Pp ce, things relating to the |returned to Cornwall, fr a two-|a formerly of Tor | soul would certainly come first. Hence the philosophy of Jesus' com- 3 RWS Tom 3 two ad formerly. 'of Torani, has Deel ¢ . | a 4 £ ey ; months' trip to the coast in connpec-| appointed fo tha secretarial staff of p cit A Ty. attitatown. N- mand: "Seek first thé -kingdom of God. ; +... This parable bas given | tion with lacrosse matters. After |N. W. Rowell, K. C., opposition lead- > ¢ $ x ; °F TT i As pn 3. writen: "For fhe lust three years | have | COMmentators a heap of trouble. They have even tried to foist a nega- [a careful look into the amate -ler i g am rian Agent, 389.341 King Street Has Sad kidney disease and backache, and | have tive in*order to make Jesus say the opposite of what He is vecorded as hte tie wmaieur 1a. sv in Oniavle, J wi McPar d, a Wilh the "Roost In- crowing louder as he goes alo Only 46c, per pound. For oh smoking. 77 Boda #0 bad that for eight a d ht < . 2 AA A ss AR 1 could" ho get: my golly ot Tigh 1 | saying. Javan the Apostate asserts tha Jesus praised an immoral act. eines ne would try Radway's Ready Relief. 1 gave my ie says He 'commends and sanctions cheating." Nothing lke it! Canon ; : back and Lb 1 wil { robbing, and . . ts . a . r cal St a short time the pat was ait gone. No one | Farrar says: "The lesson conveyed by this parable is enforced by the : f Ra in this race ae PER Se he principle of contras} (like that of the unjust judge), and involves no : commendation of the party whose conduct conveys the lesson." URES LUMB AGO The affairs of a large establishment, commercial, manufacturing, or other, : can not be conducted without trusted officers of various grades. To take over Tate suture, anes flow or hoeat | advantage of this necessity is contemptible. Yet it is almost a character with \ sensation. Fe w Eases requiry istic of current commercial history. It's the era of "rake-offs," falfe en- tries, and what not. Happy is the firm that has such a jewel as Abraham had in Eliezer. wet i The Bible abounds in short sentences that stick 2 So | ip memory. like arrows in a target. "Ye can not serve God and Mam- mon," is ome of them. It is mathematically true that lines divergent, n : infinitely extended, can not parallel. Write on one ideal line "God," on or Sal the other "Mammon," and you have a geometrical figure of the impossi- € bility of the double servige. ' . This lively parable is a faithful transcript of current monetary history. This is pre-eminently the age of $1,500 high finance, watered stock, rake-offs, "slush funds," interlocking direc- Y torates, campaign contributions for which protection is taeitly anticipat- eZ , ¢ i < For farm of 40 acres good ed. But all of a sudden the moral comsciousihess séems to have been PA > : outbuildings and land; seven quickened, and the sovereign people have said to a criminal high finan- i a gn Hl ei : : , & miles from Kingston. "| cier, "Thou canst no longer be steward!" Sa ¢ y ron enac r | a ANALYSIS AND KEY .--- . . J \.» b 3 1. Jesus gets a parable out of His Mammon-serving auditors. Vy ah aed: wo ak of ciion one The informed proprietor. yo ; ener avon e m ome » The dishonest steward. 3 ® An accounting required. . [ : i An, uncomfortable dilemma. ' - AH : » > pe . » How'it Is esciphll. : : TA BECAUSE it is appetizing, refreshing and digestive, _ Addit dishonedts ; A and never causes any biliousness or headache. It has, 2. A series of Sts. selig gwilicitions ; A especially, reconstructive and tonic properties, owing The Yoting People's Devotional Service. 1 to the superior quality of the hops and malt used in the {May 10, 1914, 1 Corindiians 8: 19, 20. br . rE ? : f HEALTH.HINTS FOR BETTER 1aVING ewing. It should be a favorite. ; in . \ & a . h » -. 050 by » Phstiebn) A : BECAUSE the introduction of The old idea of the body as'a foe to the spirit is now discarded. It a Fe 4 < CX RE i 5 seems to have been & survival of the Oriental notion that matter is inber- fd ¥ : FRONTENAC BEER into the ently evil. On the contrary, the body Is now recognized as the compan- h : pi 5c ) jon of the spirit, reciprocally sharing with it pain and joy. This is the : Z ome will be a far greater. strongest possible argument for & 'clean physical life. 3 . VS temperafice than all the prohibition DUKE'S GRACIOUS REPLY | RESENT WINT TO OLRANLINESS. ; Ad Oa ~ DE laws and By-laws pit toge er. | "This little Blue-jay i Finds Tt Impossible to Visit Yukon | Corfu Villagers Object to Kaiser's] * A fii Ve A - WE WANT. THE LADIES Yo 3 Tho a will ' This Summer. , Gift of Soap. a / A : / b] ¥en de "8 removing a million corns Y.T., May 6.~Capt. Daw-| Berlin, May 6.--Quite a number of : HE A SAMPLE IT and*fo : Dawson ot a month. : oo : : : inhabi eith 1g y: 5p : © n, of the Arctic Brotherhood, which | the inhabitants of Corfu are: either a ; A g It is doing that for hundreds "| | sent a ificent illuminated invita- | ignorant or beedless of the proverb, 4 ) " : / home, It 18 really the of thousands who used to doctor {| tion to the Ditke and Duchess of Con- | ° jot i8 a good life-preserver. corns in old ways And every naught and Princess Patricia to lore the bhestowal of '"sur- ne of these leg ms of people Jf P¥ the land this summer, has | prises" Easter eggs made of the best ni gladly po gn Lng jus by : Ned dormal adh nowledgment German soap by the kaiser has much ! Si e invitation, accompa: Y WO | incensed the good villagers. ba Rm large handsome engravings of the duke omm ify in the nt That con Fork ni || nd duchess Tha picture af the FOV. (GFA Ra" bt the ripents in Cor ernor-general shows him in full uni- | 25S le Then 06 & palpable 'and on: Jay is applied in a form of a fisld marshal and that , of oalled-for hint. 2 jiffy. And from .that instant one §] her royal highness in complete robes fergie the corn. and coronet. : ,,-------- Ne the corns gever come back. f1 Te Jette While mothing Shese, fie. Toronto Street Market. J ew ones may come, bul the eld u states : "While no 1 a : uo RED LABEL doir't abran . more interesting to their Toval, high, ai > Yyheat, 2, ; 31 / IY - a A : Think of that, v21 vip pare || nesses than a visit to the Yukon and n3 1 3 oat, goose «bush. LY a y/ / "The F ¥ Beer" Fr ik corns, you who use old-time methods. an opportunity to make the acquaint- {10 oc; oats, hush, a 3 a a i i j : J _ A famous chemist, in the dne fight || ance of the Canadinn residents there, {16¥. bush, 63¢ to §4; rye, bush., 65¢ i ; Mild ahd TRY a 2 way, has solved the whole com prob- they very much regret that it would [0 T0c; hay, No. 1, $18 to $20; hay, { | / Ly Ma and whole with the T be of the bes Jem. - And that way--Bluesjay-- be impossible to visit Dawson this] mized, $16 to $17; straw, $16 to : 7 fineand clean of Bohémian 1ype t best d: iti sing $17; dressed hogs, heavy, 10.75 to 1 : | & f si Tel i pie Réechtions, hy avery rug store waiting for coming summer J $11.50; p hogs, MEht, $11.50 | y Hom Thel £1 hat 18 Srink Brews for Dinners, : hy to $12.35; butter, dairy, 1b., 25¢ to EN good old towns of Clubs and Restaurants. . Dont you think it thné you tried a ; . fe=nowe that sixty million ed corns Hank .Clerks Promoted, SOc; eggs, dos., 2c ta 25¢; fowl, Ib., ! i | I. : Germany arid France. owe their fate to Blue~jay? Cornwall, May, 6.--Two former}i8c to 20¢; chickens, 1b., 25¢; ducks, 3 pi 5 4 7) / . : residents of Lancaster, Sheldon and [Ih., 24c tp. 25¢; turkeys, 1b, 25¢c to : i é vi : ' ON SALE EVERYWHERE Bl ® . Barelay Falkner, sons of Dr. A. D.| 30¢; apples, hy JE50 to 3050; ) f | 3 y fy: . : ; : =e an rs. Falkner, have received pro-| potatoes, bag, $1.20 to $1.25; f, y ! 3 i ta lind 3 uk ££: i a : n RA ue jay motions in the service of the Cans-|Perequartérs, ewt., $19.50 fo $11.25: j y FRONTENAC BREWERIES, LIMITED, Phone: St. Louis 5610 MONTREAL i BR Ci {| dian Bank of Commerce, the former |beef, hindquarters, cwt., $14.40 $14.- y ] ; ] : : or Lorns being appointed, man: of the! 50; beef, choice sides, cwt., $12.75 ; a 4 Phas s : She L nr pe . ve, ia, . ; I » : i 1 Ly NJ Lo a 7 £ 3k bo Rh dg 3 © 15 and 28 cents--at Druggists re ra boy at} 5 x §1L76; beet, on no g / wi 2 Distibiitor tor Kingston and tbat: Bp the latter n of Sauk + Q of, common, cwt., on a : : & Black, Cites ov Yok {| vancouver, B. C. Theis nay f mds | $9.50 to. $10; mutton, light, cwt.,| U7 wa I Mo d es of * Supplies in this' section extend con-| $140 to $12; veal, prime, cwt., $13 } - . 5 gratulations. oo TTte-$15; lamb, ewt., $16 to $17.50. Zz ? a

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