Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1901, p. 6

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.._- ... ..nuu n he `PHI DAIL I . o! cu-":ro&--; | ; dc: . '..H". um .n.vn In ` :- , ' - _! 01- Btu Pl. `U0 Q cI0ok' this urnoon, and win on: Q! the largcu on? Icon in Kin ton. -Bunion no conducted u the mu. 1... n.u'.. nl-`Indus! Grant and I. luv ' In. _ " gaunt VrI~ . 4 who many :- dehu.ub' bomn.,u an mnxml:-ioneh`ol the deceu-ad denim! W 850813 for Chc dld. II` on n IIIIJI` tho remain! won um sounded by bank: of boolltihll owou, axon; tho lot `being a hundmm pil- low, conttibvhd by St. Andrew : -0- oioly, of which the dim.-good Wu a lumbar fut oval` half 5 oontunjy: Be- who ldlinmod I. remain: to their but noting u, St. Andrew : oo- dety mrnld out in 3 body and were `Won 0 pkoo of honor in the cor- ` all-blnren wvre: Judge Wilk- igon, gpuuoq; judge Price, Capt. Gwyhann, Capt. W. Bruce Gunth- on, J. L. Whimsy, K.C., and C. H. Corbotl. , > 3!!!! `be Iermnn in Chalmers church, ytlhlday morning, Rev. I, Iuogillivny made a touching relat- umu to the `Ito Hr. Melina, who had beta I I fill attendant and wor- uippqr in C xuhners church , .....-- ....,.,,.. ... mo yuan. In dnd Funeral 0! Late cap. ;.,..... The NM!!! of the late Capt. Tay- lor took phat this afternoon at half put ling o'clock, from the residence of his daughter, Mm. Minnes, Bngot ttroet. On the ooin were numerous oral tribute: from friends, among them being a wreath from the Donnel- ly salvage and wreckilxg company and one from It. and Mrs. Stewart, Moullw, Crydlev. nrchdenoon Cu- ray 0 ' utthu burial service. Do- nmhmna were the wand`: lo" :21! gr I __......m warn tglcn poll boanrl. The Ivnmdns to Cntuuqui. cemetery. 1 _ _...__ In Boon Tnken From Nine. 81.. Petetdmrg, April 22.-A fearful catastrophe in repurludf1`u1)|!.he min- tovvn,p{ Zemdnin. 1\1any_m[ners perished, owing L an accident in one of the mines. The number of dead is , but twenty-two corp- Iu have began n:c0vcr.*d and many ' vaunted for. Have no penoun : women I . - lulnu I love love A-blocking ` And anllng I 0? Y-Ilklk 1 And man .... -. , '31! mg store. I love Q. I loVI~lo>cinl.ch tho tolkl, A-blocking up the alulea. and there, lnlln bar tins hero ` Lllkln at u ltyleu. `fir! woman ; 0!. I piece 0! lnce- . bargain in 1.: way, She L It for eleven cenll, twelve jun yesterdny. with radiant tncu. Anot.Iut'I ciguhod. _I3n,:;no uv yrod n bun nnc;. ` *""'--I my--` '.lleo1\Icod "r nun- ._-. , ham : wkth rnndlanx. Ill me An In; v y grgay--.led\cod From twenty cents to nine." lth: Qvomen buzz Lilo Deva w.....,.. ._ , For In! the Jam trom twentymgnu Izhvq dropped to twenty-ve, And aver mm waist lift: its arms In hon-Md dlumuy. For than um once were sixty cents Am any-nine to-day. Thou wrwporn with uugnwatu-an buck Are melting out or II rub lng tham To us tho, women - re` been n. light, You'd thfnk the on the ad mun wrote,` Sm wonder, with " my gore a dollar three- ` I--A nu. in`.dgv_. . I VUlIl.L0!'.I.Ic3Al. 7 `Whey were oy'x-1 fty 1 but none as And no I stroll 'mon1 And never want to 1 I` plouunfa In the ` he women love to nun ya--v V __ , Eugene Field. Ch had lived in the good old days, when the lchthyouurus nunpc around, when the Elasuunuur swam the buys, And the Sivatherhn pound the ground, Wuul I have spent my precious time .\s weaving golden thought: in rhyme? when the Tinooeru Inooped about, And the Puaroduzlyl copra in wings When the. lirontopl wit. the In-ty wile; hoxmm. A1-nu. 2:. The UIIIOLIIETIUIII uvu-.....-_ ., `u: Pu-ry ulul hahod \ e Beau: Tho Rhamp orhynchuu p _speI-ed wh The Scaphognathlul perchod In U-cod And every creature. wild nd Lame Iujotceul In uomo Rococo nnmo. Pug tuul ponder: who would write A- lriulug or rjouqndelay __......uI ..|| nu Pugu Who Ioum wuw A- roundelay While a M1-gayherlum yuvped all night. And n lleqserornln yuwped all day. no now and again the bray uonoroun OI Clyptodnn Asper strolled the cborul `P If [Mn lmrl nuulo mt anything `But a rhym9I.er I'd have got. along Tllolno cluyu cl mo tron: hoof and wing Were nut snnplrl to lyrlc no 1:; Ho nuturn nnerv thll tender mrtl. us... .1... l(IndIinr Ana 0! Pork mild Lnrtl. rs-nervu For the Klndlier A ._-v--- | The C(il'|N|Y'||ClIun m . M the owl nu` the Mkklh) Ages. was `practically uho result :1! a wager: the cpnnom heroically ruined themnlvos: `they! wanted to outdo the Chriltinns ._ql Poloedo, they dciu-ed~ to nunmta any loan, at Uqmlnvn; they wanted 5 nu-val inr Seville: The eqnu-1| nnvq in M` an ollnordinnry height; Roth Dame, 0! Purim. ooukl easily be *put_intu it. M -for the {our side mm-. they -ouuld shite; many oluwehu and Marple: in their _do|g:thn. Tu` main altar in immune, wit ni- pkilnpouod row! 01, sculptured pan- els and muuhm-ku~ dunes. The or- .I|.lI `Kim: an In-||_ an cannon; govory hug iw huge, patio, over- mdiw. Thug nlifimu, ceremonies ` . in dust` pmliuiou: odico bunk Jorth into Seville viii gu_ndour~aud uhsvigneuat ` ' _ 5 4 Inrdn-or At Large. Byracune. N.I., April 2'2.--Vinconm Puaullnm, an Italian, thirty~tl:rau~, nub old. dial It Vsho hoapiul um` Jlnioololmlkl `Hhlno (hum ` vguzilll u .l..lt . IPI. vv . I "mom. every u nd 3.0 1t.9`p. .-----Z-""1 The Cathedral Lt SOVil.lO. . _. ..._._.:.... n` thin cnlhet s ct-vmructionr of this calhedml, m Mkklh) z..-1... .1... .......h: M n wumr;( e Extinct Houston. u...|.| Er, than the nu mun um re V cents, just Ior to`-day- nam. U.0.`D." a wucm u shop. Y-TWO OOBPSES. -.-.---_.._ I THE STORE. 'moM. ovary u-.y. N. stop. , watching how my v` 1:11 We der I :1. ' its 0? Po :-`I: AIJ(;uI.aurtl. M; i}l-vic. twentyeighv. u twenty-ve, 73px. Taylor. - 1...`. (bunt. TAV 31 LC BIVIMI. x nidmn Aacu. nu H _ Ml! HID . warn me. Iun___gnmmI. V ..4:: Ina. ux-:w@rss- W W `..`..a`. Aid`:-"nu latter: They U:-no 1`o'l:ng31-ah O!- dalt Ink: The Charm 0! Bot lolnu Alma: I:.;:pou{- Lu- II III! upuuuu vn.---.--~.. -, _ While, Ice`:-nary of the American em- buly in Landun. When he was won that having 1. oonfarnoo with the pruidonth 1-. `White mid : ` "TH wont thi `Jun. could hap- pen lor Hrs. May rfck is for some one to ruuluo the agitation of her case in this country. Her eventual lroodom ha: been held back every time this has occurred. The revival ol the talk hennufore hu led to ubuulvo letters being sent to the Engliuh authorities by people in this country. Queen Victoria roonived several. -`I 5.... 5...... wmicinnr on the cue Wulllgton, A11!!! u.--n........,.. this country in favor of the volume of In. Iayvbrioh from prison in [nu] will only have: like Heat 0! ma -- ing her mleuu lm probnhlo. Tin`: In the opinion exproaned by Henry ' ` ` ~-~-- 1- i--A---. llllmn ha was I have been wodnin ever mince Mrs. Muybriu was sent to riuon. 1 have seen every home sec- retory in the British cabinet. in that timis sud have talked with ovurybody means of lmowin vs-but ls Etivnul connocttl with t 3 case. I `ave no will do, but 1 do not, believe that he will `-inwrfem in ma cue. ' "Mn. Huylxrick is in the Ayleabury prison und`is as kindly trentetl as in possible. 1 hour {ruin her about once a weak from two dllruglllliled ladies who do charitable work in the prin- on. Hephcnlbh i not seriously ul- fectod. nlbhongl'ru e has never been in the lmut nf health. She is not ........... and in nut in the inmxury um-. l)h'll. HI uuu-L... V..- ... strong and is put inrm: whenuver there is any indication declining hvnibh. She: is fairly elm Iul and has rguorl prison record. __...__...._.... . 0;. What the Tiny Wheels. I :-Inc: all ' Icnwn In Your Watch lean. lryou own a watch. open It and look :1 the little wheels, spring: and `screwn. I-nch an indispensable part of the whole wonderful machine. The buly little Ml- unco wheel alone in the result of L a- dredl or year: of ntudy and experiment. The watch l have before me In composed of 98 pieces. and Its manufacture em- hncen more than 2.000 distinct and sep- arate operations. Some of the mullet! screw: are no minute that the unaided eyo can not distinguish them from the steel tiling: or speck: of dirt. Undar I powerful magnltylng glnn 1 ' perfect Icrew is revealed. The III: In the head in two one-thousandth: of an inch wide. It tnkcs soe.ooo of then screw: to weigh a pound. and a pound is worth $1.585. The hnlupring In I strip at the uncut steel Ihaut 91/; lnchel long, I hundredth part 0! in Inch wide and twentyaeven ten-thousandth: of an Inch thick. It. In .. . ,, 1- __x_-| 6...... Ant` nalv tem- pound. and pouno II wu-u. .......... inch coiled up in spiral form and nely tem- pered. The process of tempering was long held a secret by the tow possessing it nnd even now is not generally known. Their manufacture requires crest skill and care. The strip is caused to twenty onethousnndtha at an inch. but no meas- uring instrument hes yet been devised capsbie or line enough-tsnging to deter- mine beforehand by the else or the strip what the strength or the tinished steel will be. A tvventy.-thousandth part of an inch in the thickness of the strip makes s diiference in the running or a watch or about six minutes per hour. The vaine of these springs when nished and placed in watches is enormous in proportion to the material from which they ere made. A comparison will give it good idea. A ton oi gold is IvortlLi627.9l5. while I ton of steel made up into hsiruprings when in watches is worth 8`i.882.`d`i0-- more than i21, times the vniue or pure gold. Hnirspring wire weighs one-twen- tioth or a grain to the inch. One mile of wire weighs less than half a pound. The huisnco gives ve vibrations to every second. 300 every minute. 18.000 every hour. 432.000 every day and 151680.000 every year. At each vibration it rntntee about 1% times. which makes 197,100.- 000 revolutions every year. in orderthst we may better understand the stupendous nmmlnt at ishor performed by these tiny Wuhilxtoh. M7? lhk nmmtrv [two understand the atupenuous amount of labor performed work: let us make a low cotnparlaona. Take. for illustration. a locomotive with aix driving whee-Ia. Let its wheaia be run till they shall have given the acme number of revolutiona that a watch [ivea in om: year. and they will have covered I distance equal to 28 complete circuit: of the earth. All thia a watch doc: without `other attention than winding onea over: 24 hours. ._.:._----_-__._ llnl It Iron Yule lllnnll. In a certain Cohnectlcut village I!" I home doctor and 1 veterinary surgeon. 'l`Iie` horse doctor In I densely Ignorant but loquuclouu old I-uItI_c. The "vs!" II A young fellow who spent I few term: 3! Yule before hanging out hln shingle. H. II uuccnuful. `but the old quqck doom ! see It." -I..|mm'. g mncholly smart boy." he `Johnny : : uau-holly boy. (old the blacksmith shop lantern the other day. an ho might 'a' learnt hou doctoi-In If only he'd '1' unit! down there to Yale long enough. He came home too soon. I know this for I fact. In I'll tell yo how I come by It. I had It lrom old man Yale hiue. mm In I In: down to Bridge- port log:-that one (In. In we went Into n Inloon. bought drinks In nee-gar: an talked Ibont hon docton. An Yale loId m. L. -nmul Jnhn to thy longer gn lllkkl about IIOII (l0Cl0I1ll. all law IUIII me he wanted John to longer Fohn wouldn't do it. ------n.-.-------.. llow Io I-owed Iuuulnyl `lhceuley Imp:-one. Mu-euley In- prrvn!" Iydney .8m|Ih nmuhed one day. l have observed In him of late llnnhee of-silence. The "neurone vine- Ity" or thle enormoue talker named Smith. who found it llnpoulble often to `voice his own wit and wisdom. I wish I could write poetry like you." be con- pIaioed_lo I friend. I would write en `lute.-no. end I wank! put Ieceuley emo_ I nnmblt of dlepuuntrnd 3:; him . Annllnl umnmnorl CQICMBOG I- him!" - Another contemporary Ill- uulu u "IlombI`n; all our on every uh Joe! and uundlu In tho aloud." . _. . _.A__ 22. 'r- Th ` UIDCCUJV (lluieagn. April `atom wind, snow and prcvuilnl in the Iniddlo wont day nwirld nnumd . mdl day and swept over into cnppld oltrio great rain which Satur- Snu- valga I ' an` (1.16 did damagg to pro- vmu lino` the hcgvhut Ind I` Th: how -troctriuqret WI-I givln 0 A4":-iul_. on mm iii mull ..--:`|:nI. hm `(H I gltqi-noon. 11. Va : muuagun I satay. 'T5Iid\ICI tflultyo-think! I tut, ' A WOND$FUL MACHINE. A Dlnutrou Storm. .!I (in rr|___ IGIIIUI. BB8 II! nun. put 5 of fairly obver- ' . ' .. ...-mun nmnrr. | 1 -... -uv- .. ll` J. H. Sutherland 0': \I We have seven sizes and Sty? of thgsg. A Ann r:'f\ UI IIIUDEO I A Prices range from $7.50 They are ulna I M A nu Refrigerators LI 1` Ell}: McKELVEY 3; _B_I5cI the most rcmar IIu:- v Ingenious people are those ]a 3 . 3 kable things they 9503:: is one of __ _ .. n n urn-"nun I_I-UVII .--V,_ _V' _ And at such low prices" for in 1| articie that you will not wonder at the hguisgm of yards that are now imported into Canada every yeagzqnd hnd a ready sale in every cityin the Dominion. We have a ne lot genuine Jqpgngge Mat_ ting 17c. and zoc. per yard, full 36 inches wide LACE CURTAINS. 81, $3, $8, 82 54 LACE CURTAINS. 85 , 460., 760., JOHN [A|DLAW&SON% THOSE cuvm % JARS. N ?fb" %!15I.Ta|?!: 69` :1:-:l ;l __Bro;|; street- Bl. INDS Msde to order. ntisfnotinn guurlntood. prices very moderate. uenmuo nugm Bbc. per ynrd. Speclgl Values inf VH5 . . . Genuine English Oxiolotha, very choice on. man uni-ll, WELL-MADE. FINISHED, L'N_E_ID_- Ba 60, 88.50- Patent Leather or Patent ilelojh l%NDlA% VPQZFXLB $8.75. 82. 75. If you up thinking of` ink a pair Of'PLTENT Ll oxronns or'300'1`S, be m: don t get humbugged. A 6! Patent Ianthory Shoo is about dunblo u as snow storm AUGUT. You can't get cheap kind here. They are TL KILLERS. me . why wo aord 1.9 sell them. I1" you! - thehest qyulitios you cun I1` and than hora. plltfumg; u4 O wll um: I 's.."`3-`~'v= if-5' Ka"'}. Flag. kin Ulltllhg 3 contract; .|al crab lor':Q|I" J little Straw; Hat ; gge, inall ifiglour window. A mcls; Chair, " Cnlsomine jlkindl : the very can put up. j qgge all our goods M V L lkixhstfno sad, ' zhuuci" W` '- "WT V" In ulnllunt. prion hon III it man uh!) that high vacuum shroud luv: tndnou brugnjhmobons an ion in porn. xAnzuun:uuz.. % A aood 0n 0 at loan mm `Ann Mllfd. Cape Town. April 22.-Gen. Kit- nllenor g;n'tI from Pretoria the cap- ttm of 'BooI` with rieu, uumlultlon and wagons. . ` Alan? nu as-ucu.nw.. Pliipnvilloi April 2).--']'ho heavy and ruin noun: has put a op 1 `Nu Ital}! lo -3. Gill for 510. `tho OM30, and the non of it has llicod ` mind. The painter: ...|..a...a.mu an numn the high- R I, ' lonnarly a lplihtlt 0? Ouahoms. in in tliiu loc- - .1 _-:..|.|..... 1|. 1,. '_. Hand, n.y"':: ' Tho account on hm pm. the hwyvn on both * -in untnimonaly _qlInd-!.o Iiuvi: an mum in the uid: til Cspt. 'l\nmu Donnelly. vplo was pngout. an I witness. Capt. Duunollfu nwud of 0250, eaohfuie to my in own emu. wu Md. Judge lucdougnlt cungrn Mud .0091. lhnnully upon; his unicablo aculennut. - \ `ccoil Rhoda nu mono a gamma: ole!` 3.0 -the diocesan college school. Capo Colony. Ho *o'erI a upholhrahip of @250 cyan`. to mlucate a boy in 0xlo:_-ddor _ yearn, to be chooun for (1) list If V Ind ucholgatiu 0.- hinmlntg; 132" in`; am. u- spout; ( y I. ` man ood,uuch as truth, gm motion to duty, pcouation of tin vuk,._kindIium, un- lltlloau-1 uuuu.-sun-. ' In paoplu an mvuns that Ian! Kw > aunt chm one nollhla pm-ulilrily U the -gnnlut of Britiuh naval idea. Like Nahum. this command--r- rial inoulh Atrium. has only one 0) : - 2 wu.:=uuua-satin or his undanntod thtusoonaq that;-' walnut! tgka 'unn$vIInuv.na_i . An Ixooll_ont.~ 0lII'- ,/Codi Rhoda bu undo 8'""" um dinaumn college uchool. law In un__..|n-- A....lI 0')_.'I'|n ` W;gv.A11Ic%HELL,| can Viv to: `am. Lh `(Cm 1-3! 99. It must run not no hula min, Mum, II III! . In. W. B. Plnlpl. 7- union: II *1 urnrmi ~3- 'wu ram aw to I par union in thy asked him to tall I lnoti 61_ (be nyndico. and other ocioln or the puxpou of do ddin tn all his pow: He mluned to uhnvcn uuon ns Hr. Ionene. ` my Euhnu: o , the chief w` into n cue. latter ci-` ' ed :5. emu corporation or "Muti- 31:9" in runtee. The use in prac- ully 1. I. of Rev; Mr. Bedard ngnlnnt -his lubrique. Rev. Ahbo Be- dud occupied the wit-nun nund all morning. . V Shipping circles urn oonoernod over L. uumunmmont that the S.S. An- wkipng oim|e| oonoernea over the nfnounoomont Ilnnl in uhore neat Hanna, in the lawn: St. Lawrence. A may division has been on A new division created (H C.P.R., known u the Lake Sup- cior divlnioi; unending from Chalk B..ivu-, to Port Arthur, and all exten- -on, oi which T. Williams, London, n_. ...-u 3.. ..m.u-intendont. . . luv. _l.. D. Iehun, Vancouver, To Do Honond By Quu-n';. Rev. E. D. lolauen, St. Andrew : church, Voncouvat, B.C., leaves for Ki , Ont... this week to nceive 030 degree of doctor of divi- nity, which the senate of Queen`: uni- versity has decided ta confer on him. Rev. Ebenezer -I;u.nc|nv lclmren in ` tho lol 0! the law Rev. P. lcLaren. Born M. Lannrk, Ont, Sept. 241.11, 1850,}: was educated at the gram- nu school there, At liddlenex nomi- auy, Ranch, And at Queen : univer- Ilon (B.A., 1870; H.A., 1873). He fol- Iona his thologicnl studies. .c the lm institution (B. 1)., l873).~ wu .ml.imd in 1873. and after spending a `W3, Ind awe: qwuulug u 31%! and 1 lulf in the home mission eld. became pntor at .Ch'xltenhhxn, 013;, 1875. He was called to Bump- Oon. OM, 1879. Accepting A call to St. Allinvfl church, Vancouver, B. 0.. In proooodod to that city, 1889, and in 18% In slanted moderator of tho Iynod of llritiuh Columbia. He in throughout uhown himsel! an this and neonatal putor. Ir. lo u.n-..... Inn boon connected with t|_ne -0-3, 0118., ~ Ami institution (H. 11., 1613;, w (rdaiuod in 1873, spending ..... and A lull` in the lniguion slab Ir. no Iclnren ha: been with the xuuonio order, and was mooeuiyrely [turd chaplain, grand junior and son- ior warden, and deputy grand master. In 1537, he Wu olectod` grand-master of the grand lod ol British Colmrr bin. KI Inuri in 1875, Margaret, third daughter of the late `John Mei- kle, Ierrieivillo, Ont. 3y 5 Serious Explosion; in an V Haul. St. Marys, West Va., April '2-2.--A terric gas oxplouion in the Common- ciol hotel hone last. night caused six deaths. The debt! are: Snnml Cun- ninghun, driller, Rixlord, Pn.; John " ~--~- an mnn nuclei`. I a.; Harry : 1:, Rlh`-`_,Pl|0DUOE .lnx_::'ns. ~, I! H. htlollz` Po- ` % _ . to .00: \u'1o aI.I1.ao _- .. n -. ._n-\- hotel new gun lllgnu w....,... _-.. Tho Rixlorq, George, oil mun, Butler} a.; Harry Robinson, tool dtosacr, Coming, Ohio; Bert. Smiley. an oil well shooter; Smi- ley ; punncsr, nama unknown, and John Slntcr, seventeen yearn qld, son of the proprietur of the hotel. The ontiro building was a mine of ames when diacovered. The hotel was de- Itroyed and the ruins am being surch- Ad In: mom bodies. toyed Ind OM! runu Cd for more c------ It is low Thought he Bu Inch- .4 `I'.:l`hnu-tv. II II Elli &uvu---- _. _..- _.V__, ad Liberty. Auburn, N.Y., April 22- Clarence" Robinson. a prisoner under oanumoe for lilc. lor tho murder of Montgom- ery Gibbs, I Bunlo lawyer, drillod lain way out `of his cell in Auburn priion this moi-ning. How he Iecurcd the drill in not known. The oieialn do nun. bdievc he has got outside the walls nngl diligent Iearch in being math [or `him. Robinson's wife is in the women : prison. under /sentence of twenty you: for tho uumo oi-ime. y `I an Vwu npuwd K In later u----------1- ` nnnun mg on wn bu-r. . "Huh 0! Thtltvurs. Piuabur . Pm, April 29.-A; eight. o'clock t morning the time rivo nullity |\ the Into 9! three in- ohou an hour. Tb Ohio river, mark at am. hlgad data in cwcutyfthrea foot "5-I'..'...' ".a_"gn`...m"XuiI - 2l.-~At 9 thnoinulu luu . Ii. 0, nxriI'2l.-~Al an. `Oh that nucbod orw-nuvou feet. l-n- -3-lnnthnnninnhnlllurbollru Tunas. ll-IO Irish uuouuau oi oi -wan divi- anm in! Cork pin in`, _pul"lXfsy~nm~ did wen- `K..`$T E.`' yuan. ` , lchud Application. ' I _ . Apia 22.-15. uuued B nprn mun, to-day, duh! ( ,.QIr1nua\Ivu 0! Caps.` Oath` to ho '*.`.~.~.\-.} . T . ' _ Us olwhich T. Willllnl, ., will he llpedntendont. W11.LIlIADlAD.1)_. ji SIX W333 KILLED. ........_.._.._... Did 0! contraption. ._;I In an. I". I Id not being ready. unly Inna up bound. no waiting bore no --:--:------. cuin. nor; ornx,

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