Daily Colonist (1902-11-09) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1902-11-09) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1902-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


of lumber teams hauling huge "tooth- additional distributing points have been working department devoted to the

picks" or sticks of lumber, which was added, so that at the present time Mr. evolution of sashes and doors, some ox

noted in these columns a few days ago is rSayward, in addition to the extensive massive oak were being given their

interesting i:i more ways than one. In (.plant at Rock Bay, owns and operates a linal touches preparatory to being

" Woman In Jewish Literature/'

Part 2. A* Wife-Con.

Rabbi Montague N. A. Cohen.

LAST Sunday I pointed out the conception of woman's office as discerned in the Scriptural account. It is an eminently reasonable conception and occupies the middle place

1..,M,. 1 . l ,Ti ttu. 1 vivi nnirvil i-n.nnsilHIs of

complete a tale -which I half-told. One woman was so much interested in the discourses of a famous rabbi, which he was in the habit of giving every Sabbath, that she used to remain there sc-

the 'first place, the movement marked th initial step in what may be deemed a new departure in shipbuilding matters in .., , ,,l this province—the gigantic pieces of

^A a . U ?.^'-* nd -5 e _^ timber were cut to order of Messrs

on tt.lk.ng in the nose unctuous of K d ^ b ,

• -ULus yr auuer heard where I audeon .„ mstrm . tion „ f . tIa . ne w palatial steamer

•is gone?' the amazing old in. asked | Prin Beatrice, for the Canadian

with a woodculy impassive countenance. , NavigatIo ' Company; and in

' (Something in Mrs. Murphy s eyes, tlu , scw| „, p i ace the ( i imt .nsion.s of. these

smarting as they were with the palpable tootni)lcks ghow tluu thu Sayward mill

liquid bitterness of sorrow miugied with

I turf smoke, supplied me with an mspira-

' "Is it to America at last, Murphy?" I hazarded daringly, and trusted that I Hooked less conscious of guilt than I felt i as I said the words.

II -Just so. To America, said Mr. 'Murphy; and, without tempting mo to further conversation, walked straight

, out into the yard, and shut the door. ■ I could, in imnginatiion, see him trying to restore his prostrate offspring with

' kicks and the cold water cure; but the mental picture did not appeal to Hie as worthy of investigation, and I tooK my leave as soon as 1 decently could, resolved with an absolute resolution that Mr Murphy should never behove me to bo other than the blind victim of his sheltering paternal fiction. •posMo.e uroguvs; an,; . gathered, uc-ruiuiug tu u-.s explanation, u.ai lue oiu, uuiU was uulie overwueuiied With snaine in tins .su.pn.-ong eoiiuucl l "'" 1S * us pan. i ieiisciy way il should lie so especially siiironsinir i i-ou.d no. a. oine

,1 .lull '.Mr

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a once as yel-ultared 1 an op-

'.uujpiiy nail i

looked upon the wllisko 'iov»—prooaitily because, i condition, lie had never purt unity of looking upon t">' wine when n was red—and also thut In- elder sons were very openly



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