Daily Colonist (1895-04-06) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1895-04-06) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1895-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


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Of tho Chloago. Mllwankoo and St. Paul Kail way and note ita connectiona with all trana* continental llnoa at at. Paul and Omaha, and remember when going eaat tliat ita iraina are lighted with einctrlclty and heated bv atoam Ita equipment la superb. Elegant liuirot. Library, Smoking, and Slooplng cara, with froo roollnlng chairs. Kach plooplng oar borth haa an elootrlc reading lamp, and Ite dining cars are tho boat In tho world. Some other llnoa are longer than thia, but none aro shorter, and HO other oirora tho above luxurious uccom modatlans. Thoau arc nulllclont roiisona for tho popularity of " Tho Milwaukee." Coapon ticket agents in nvory railroad oHIoe wlU l^VQ yon farther Information, or address

0. BUDY, Gonoral Agent, J, W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent, Olympic BlookTBeattla

WHAT Ton can get It by advortifilne DO TOO In Ten CoumsT, and lb yriUiDO WAMTT coat) yon maoli.l

VICTORIA DAILY COLOIvriST SATURDAY APRIL 6 1895

7

BY PHILLIPS BROOKS.

[Thn foUowinK po.'in, iii'ViT bi'forn published, wiiH found ill oiii- of Phillips Brooka' early nofelxjolis, in whii li h,i jotted down thoughts »na miunonimla.—liu.-iton Tranaoript.] AloiiK tho noisy city wnys

And in thia rattling city oor, Ou thia tlio droarieat ot days, Porplfxid with biislncHa fret nnd jiir,

Whi'ii su lil.Mily i> y'>uii'„-, ,s\vi>,>t f:ii:« Koolcrd on niy ix'luliiiwn and jtuin

And li nt it .sonuahiny ot its ynico And chamiod It Into poaco ngaia.

Tho tiny waa just ns bleak without. My iioiRhbora juat as cold %v{thin,

And truth was juat as full of doubt, Thu world was juat as full of sin.

But In the light of that young smile Tho world grow pure, tho heart grow

warm,

And KUii^liinH ^drainrd a littli' wliiln

Ai-i-u-.- I In- darklirsH i.f tli.^ storm.

1 did not f-ari' to sot^lc lior nanni.

1 only Buid "God bless thy life, Thy mvoct young grace be stiU tho some, Or liappy maid or happy wife." 1858. —P. B.

GRANDMOTHER.

THE WEALTH OF THE WORLD.

She Does Not Keep Pace Wltli the Advance of Medical Sclenoti.

W(i all know juHt wlint aflurnblo ci-Pii-rur(.'S all grimdniotlicrs iirt>, iind how tlioy oaiiiiot do oiioiit,'h for tho littlo ones buloiiyiiif,' to thoii- sons i\nd dauj^h-tors. Now, without wisliiiiK to appear ungrateful for tliu.so attuutious, thoro are soino mother.s who think tbomselves quite (lapablo of oaring for their own babies, and tho continual and porsisti'nt contrary upininn of grandma beconR's alter u tiiui vexatious rathur than he!p-iul.

Even though grandma has brought np

a doZHii children, anil thi.s is ht.r daugh-t(!r's very lirst cxiirrii'iu'd in that Wno, it i.s just as wi'U not to givn nverliboriil doses of advice, nor is it f^imd policy to empty out tho nicdicino tliti docicjr proscribes for baljy's cough and substitute sirup of squills, ticcaitse sirup of squills was all tl)ut the youngsters of another generation were dosed with.

The latter medicine may bo regarded by graiuhna as tlie mo.st perfect cough remedy in existence, but the prescribed drops or pellets may be (|uite as effiict-ive, and it is but natural tliat tho young inntlier and tho physician in chargo should feel a bit annoyed at tho assnniiJtion of snporior know lodge, how-over well founded it may bo.



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