Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1899, p. 8

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n nun nwm nuu.~m's rum! to 1` Inn, hrmglng Lake Champlain. Rineorn n-('1-ny have hoe-n omp makin;_'_ I|l`Vl'}'H and maps of route It in nnnm-..pu-..a on . . . _ -. ,, ., , ....,.-..,, .-I. nu-nu, nu in nrlnl, hr paid $15,001) lunch, but to make the rnn>?hr:ctl0n Wllh thv Boston and Maine the vmnpany wlll have In hu Ill n link from Holl.~m s l'uInt tn Swan tun. hrlmzlmz Lakn (`hnmnluln uh Oulganuburx and Lalo Champlain Bond In-uh an Ixtonnlon. . Muluno, N.\.. Jan. 11. ~- Since the trunnlvr ml the (mdrnnlmrg and Luke Uhnnnphnln mllrnnd to (`hurlvu t nr- nuns, active` |m'nau"e.u lmvv been In- augurated to 30011.9 lroigl1t.-.onnt-0 t on: rrsrn (`hicapw In Boston. \\ hen the (fenlrnl Vermont mud (-untrullu-(I the Ugtlennhurg and Lake Fhnlnpluin they ~4er'urm1 11 large share 0! the lake Home by leasing the freight nbmnm-rs plying |>('tW!'(`n the various wontern c-inc-:4 and Ugde-nslmrg. Mr. Parsons In unfit-r: to lure purchu.~nvd all the lrclszht. \'c.~4.wIs rl I ht\(Ya1Ir\nI-Ahnrxv In llHIll'l.`Hl)(l(] [.0 na'e purcntw lrrlght. \'H4xcls C1 the (rgdv trannlt vmnpnny, lnr which, it I rm rnrI>?br~nt.lnn u-uh Ihn NnLO:.: Vlllllllly. |' their arms would hnH- I ing. Thu U1 thnrlii -.- .I.. INK. `Ill thnrllic-s do ;th- H()!iun4 j-j_j_.._- fhn run In One nu-|I`y;) 1:`: F11! On! Y-n 0 mwxmz ne had about IMO He was 1 mt sixty year _)nn l)l UUIHIH. '['hm`+- am probably 35,000 mon (this n uurk, huturx-nnw n[)()1l{.HIlgUl1 the nuntly. I! paid off on (`nndltion thnt heir werv uurrondn-red Hwy nultl hnu-tncx(`l18(- lnr nut work AN ANGRY W. C. T. lthout a LOUKINO FOR AN UUTL ET- PHISONERII AHMED. -1, mm [nu Dr! `rd rvrnn\'Nl nt unm- nn in Nu-w Orleans fr: 111- (HIl`i(`I nHm-n..., a um, unu. o. --- A m0lh Dulinn, in the parish U! V, wan R!` It down by the ` ho wn` leaving his hut - I!7VSI'NILh'll`1 00 no no- urn utm-ked. our men I [or tho crinm. When 1- Reid rvrwhvd (`m`lngt.nn open cnurt, he wnu nntl :1-Yhinu nun-r unu ....In.. -m excuse Inr work .:'r1itor1Stul-M military uu : nu? look with lavur upon at mrr'l|,1e dimxrlnurm-nt. r experience has K` that one the G rtant `things in the _ and for ( in` r pllI'C[.IlI-'4l`(l all (rgdvnshnrg 1!` Whlrh. H, in Ann! VVI-x Thr Havana co Hes, n-lelrlng to luximu (Some: to ntil an lndepq-nd rnn'ed, unys. I In-[Irv ul (it'll. U0 sis vuruplvlc-ly end- The (`ontlnuun('o I lh mum nnwul ` Undo by n | Good lrlum V A month nnrlnh ..l III I H . I employ n! t 1(9lH r5 hp fhl` r safe u nll '1 llll nyvd H19 Lon no obe Tun again: of t nlutlfl I BI'l)Al'EHT, Jun. 3 have tnken place A of Torontnl, Hu were reinfo ma lhjulaod To Boo 8: SAN FH.AN1'lHI 0,J|n. 3 --I ntaoe than welcome! I mi Jay. but: Cnlifornin, trom abate to the other. umlod ruin falling. In cunoj ruin a week ago did var mmsren the ground. awe in msny phone, dying lor lack of an llu Jun: srmur sued. Nxw YORK, Jun. 3 --The lailuro 0! Min lulu Arulmr po appear at Wullnokh than are ninoe Monday aloomoon bu roaulbod in oh; issuance of an nnuohmonb nqslnct tho wbperl-y 09" husband of the nctrou and the proprietor of bbo Julia Arohur company. The munch- vneno was oboninod by Theodora Moon. obe proprietor of Wnllnch's theatre. Mr. Moss vhuima $lU,()00 damngoa hr breach of con- bnob.. ...-u Iuvldillllllliin New You, Jsn. 3. - The Evening Poetfs lpmlll cnble lrom London seyr: Sir Cherles Dnlke bu been Aching during the pub week or burn es e kind 0! uuolciel :2: emiesuy oi Eaglend in Paris. Hus reparb lk is chub the Newfoundland question is int: 0. eunming su upeeb so lease es grave ea Feshode eve assumed. Fuhude wee to the Frenobllen I more eenhlmenb. The French shore in Newloundlend is much more. The Frenchmen knows he has rights bhere; he know. too, than ii a tell- governing colony like Newloundlsnd lueks nerd enough, on under the new Reid rail- wey regime she evidenilv moms to kick, nhese ranch rights must: be abandoned, bub Sir Churles l)Ilke e vieio elicits the hon that France means to meke the her gain extremely dutliculn. L-1 Liberle even declared yesterday thrt France must: have in return the whole right bulk of the Ni aer. end certain` territory up to Lake Ohsd. From slione anther:-, however, the Uriuioh ministers are in no mood for ex onwngenb compeneenion. The report of bhe royal commiseion, which Mr. Cumber- Lem eppiinbsd l' year. shows than to be an oesentziel to peace. England had hoped no hhrow the French ehore question into an ellrnund Anglo French deal in Africa, but if France reinsen sn ell-round Airieen deal, And reiuaee ho quib Newioundlend on Mr norms, England has e means of hen.- wg her out by keeping her shermen to the strictest: letter oi the treaties, and : using Britinh werehipe, nob as now, to police the British sheries In the interest: d 0! a few Frenchmen. but no rigidly restrict by these French be uheir hereet) rights. It `rendered `the unnner. P` Lon pox. Jen. 3 - l'he correspondent 0! who T-mes says: Before In nr MAI-I-hand left Feahbde. on wibhdrswi 5 x- Tl pedimon, bhe Seventh 1:- oulion of Gen. Kitchenor s forces peasants- ed him with the banner of the Dervish Pa emir Bold Deghen. against. whom major tel Eerchnnd fought before Gen. Kitchener'o expedition arrived. The French officer not was bouobed end deeply gr-stifled by the M: prerenoetion. --- 7-- uvuvuvu . Brullh Inuhlpl Will Not 80 Ulad II Po- lloo Boou But to lllgmny Into:-oo the 'l`Inlln--Tho lunch anon In Now- toundllnd In Inch Ion to tho Plfonon Than non Mnnllnnn-t, 35'! [muss wm _-_.:-_ BRITIEH MINISTERS IN NO I FOR COMPENSATIONB. Iu In HID the Parisian llnoonnu-rod lnormonl loco In The Allnntlo. HAlJi"A.\'. N.S.. Jan. 3 --Tho stunner (`Arman arrived bhia morning. 0 h d a zombie puugo. ouoonuoer ` {in on- galu nearly all tube In] and :1 ng uh: second lougeno puugo in her history. Many nines ohe big ship Inn nwoph by enormous wave: and the tavern ooid canted decks And rigging no he covered with me. Last: Suourdny morning bho Pariuian Inn bonrdod by I huge on. which swept ovary- ohina before in, carrying nwny .bbo canon of the bridge. the compact. in nphl and ` . utluI4Itw`oaa Wlw a look-oub nun w on aha bridge nnd ` had I mrrow camps from boin curried mm the mun Oohor dnmuzo o 1 minor nxonre wu inflict boob bho deck. puns; IO!` lFOl'nl|ll'8. _ Young DJrn.1n's body In found immo diIle'_y under the owl, with his arm around the much and his head Ira`-.on to the ice. In in possible be was Alive when his oom- paniona lath the scene at the accident. -___._. stream, and John Dormn, aged lourtuu. olNo. l6 Harlan some out. while out: ico-bunting luo ovonin `n John Dillon : ICO-blh, nu into open water on the bay oppooibo Mylufwhorl. Four other: who were nboard the boob scrambled oub und saved tzhetmolvec, bub MoKoown and Don'- nan were kept: down by laho nil nod boob drowned. McKo0wn o body wu recant- ed to-day and the nnohorlniu no yup. plinq for Dornnn a. Vmmn hum...-_ L--I- -- - uvuuuy mnmwen nnor. H/mu.1~u.~', Ono. Jun. .`i-Potor Mc- Keowu, Aged ohiny-nine. I boarder no D-Hon : hotel. corner Buy And Sornchln abreebe, and John abreonoun. -hiln nnh \/llll . urn, uu... am. :1 -Yubndny al- Laruoou wlulo I number of boy: won rhu- ing on Chippewa creek, two ol thorn. Thomu Hogg, 3 llton-yur old and WH- Imm Bbobel, ton. broke bhrougb the loo. Hogn could swim and nbayod up bill help came; Shobol could not: nnd uni. Hun body was grappled for snd found IIJOIID twenty minute: allot. l`Aun1~..u f\..n. l._ n n . -~ ~..__... `l`Io A! Hamilton And Una AI --loo Bolt Acumen! ninn-I-um: nn '-- " " nmvrlcln unn other chriohi` and where Amorionu olcinla noubiul poem in the Oman 3 eorvino. the high clliciuln. llunll] brutally murdo holy and made uporo 0 dirguubing msnnu. Al as) 5. occurred in a count. American und other chrlobl where Amuin... nm...-I ______-___._. A Tifnsnc PABIAOE. THEY WERE DROWNED. -.vw uuuu ncugxu ` - 00-. Jun. 3 -Yubnd;y o JDOWI creek. awn nl Hum E5 FATE. E: llroko Tow and (,7;;a'-'1 governmonthl A I Ohlppowl 1:. Fu n DA V 15%: RoAnL:v.'l'J J 9 v6?.'.'.`.'..! q I IUI uh 2:8 80 33:: Bil : HE BIFIINEI F Bran, Undn be our on an eqllb. ' Blul Isn Eh}: pap you `Q `egg `FT ftrcct. 6 Side of Street. em. alone hung emendous sales of |N"0-CEYLUI umu umers. Pawn Broker's Liccnsc. HAVINI : TAKEN ()[I'l` A Pk \\'.\' Iil{'H{ER`R l.ll`I'llP4f`. I am prvpnrt-I to Loam Mnnvy on all lxlml.-..r n.-nun... I..r. . ._ ,.-. `,% "91 {9l?1.``% /'\ ,III4I--, yland Fdllnyl. \ 4' wwwnoooo Y!5. .`R Yea. I fwhloky. Port. * HWHY f) um x--\ Btton, iresa- It WI`x@ s. oahpr nmv'vruh-. T|l'kQ'l Rh :-n ((1 good: wnlh llII' nnd (.`wxl.~: (`an be Huh- 9 6 NMONOMK /'5ERTsoNBRos./ Gobds lso bought and sold. Um ...... u.a..n.,.,.. C hampagtigst Sherrie_,_ I Decantgqp, Dill. 0 D11 I III . 1-` IP{M,_`,`.`,`f av, nEEI'INO. .........~..~ and W'x1.unTv T nun vuu IE; Halod I As only. Never in bulk. 2" , .*llo,I 4()c. 60c and (506. 1:-73 PRINCESS .sTR{38r. I rove lhat. it. is endnrsed as Um Greatest Ten Value in the world. Itsatisost.l1efaslidi'*ns. The lime} Tea in mmv too good for you. I II I I II A - -- Fault Sawyers. \1NH`1`AKEN()['l" lnclsuf nrtlvlc-a l<'fl- nn 4|` g}_AAC ZACKS: -. Xhrou Hulls; Ir--I D.n....... Dlrncl. fro: sty Glory es Out In a Snuff." dvprtising may bring notoriety ent hloue brings auccess-tl1e I.l'nnnI1nnn :nlAn nf y. ad ooncorb. noon! and hop city y nigbr. uh of silks. him And cbntfom |nw I Wodnootiny. og 0! con rognoion 0! Bo. George`: _ :0 St. col-go`: hall this evening 7)! m--0.cmu~ In E'S CATHEDRAL. N0 j I40 [sand ._.. _|r.c9nl LOCAL MEHORAN DJ.` hcli" Annual white good: unmng full bluu nnd pro< thomno Iuccaulul bhoy have -1 -vuu nut` ll)! VII` I! [CC fhannlvou II. 0 Royal rink ho-nigbh. `I convention on Westbrook AI. Wise people eat TOYE S BREAD -~1I |_iqlIeUr`57`-L Wines, 1231 ; nu substitute In just a Because it's the best made and cos:s no more than others. wunuvu. QAMXTY THAT H AR |`n1m.l|:m_ Idu-ir< nll ENOAOET`-r . nunulff R`: ants TICKB C H HATCH. I L I|lJh.~ nus Evenlnil _. ._... |\nh|PI'!i I >Ln|| M\un~yn1| Ia-pmalt. Clmrgvn w+t0" 5*`, I `.\ Clarets, V Ports. D uvgaunaug ul lnl FIFO .,m.,T,.,, 5, How the fire had its origin is not known. ----- but it ie preeumed it caught from an over- )RAL_ heated iurnace. The night was intemeiy cold, the thermometer revi-tering fteen deareee below zero. end Wiiliam Bowen. If;';r*"I*"? sexton, l'BIlil6d that it wuaid require mks, U, touting hot thee to dinpol thy ahivering ; in St. atmosphere in the church end replace it "_:: with warmth. Consequently he uoee at ,,pn`:`u,,`,; 3:30 o'clock and entered the building to gi-cu to etart the ree. He remained there until Elf." bell-put icur o'clock, at which hour the `T N.) inruacee had 3 good etert end were burn- usiurii.-..*~, ing briskly. Mr. Bowen returned to his mu :1 lilinartera for bre-Hut. and ahortiy alter- 'p."".| :||`|`1u;Jt~dU Ina epprieed of the tact ihet the ' `"` ` I war in Homes. By this time Dr. diacnvcred the re and had b or the re brigade It took minutes to catch the ete- RD- .RMAj{.ELF:C`: ' ` `r hi,` ,.inm`l'\ . W e fact thet the night ' h I office I}: attending n `h mB..i,u therein when Dr. R050 K: BS0223 geined ver, within four )1!` rHE31r`;""`m, h _ m.-,,,i, the men received Y "' m. " ' hat. All ater play- (`uurl R00 nd In the 5.14.1` N` km ' ' in unet re had A drf" w,r___I:...l that '-lb ..-.-.. 3 Illlrl a n u . Manager. were won worm witnessing. While the cehhedral we: the centre of so many jwyoun erd brillienh events. in was also the some cf red ones, when the aolemniolling olche hell announced the departure oteeoul (to than bourne lrom which no traveller returnelh. Though hhounndn have been attracted there to wltne-a heppy marriage: or pompous mill bury peradea. the some throngs hnve filled the edice no take part: in the impressive burielaervioe. when the words naheo to Ashes and dumb to dust," have been pro- nounced over ohe remains of some honored momen. Or. mnyhep, A gellnnh soldier. who so often mnrchul no oervice ho the eurnina of martial music. bubwhoso remains were now carried in by his comrades Do . the measured bread of the deed much. Though the building any be reooored, there cannot: be replaced many thing: which linked the pub with the proton!) and the values of which were priceless, inn- much as replncemeut in an utter impou- sib' `by. The ery elemenb did it: work` we muting deatrucbion complete. un(g_llI-y ux uni nrwlsu empire. Among many Phil italics`- Woleeley, commander in chief of the Brit ieh forces. A mllicary parade for divine service an S0. George's cathedral nlwnye obbracled ll large gathering, and from a spectacular point) of view these pandas were well worth witnessing. r.ha nnhhndnl -u eh. own... A` u puulic uuiiamg. Since 1825 bhe ebructmre has been closely iileubied wibh she growth and success of Kingston. Within its solid grey walls of limes'one have worshipped many whose names are chiseled upon the indestrucbible cables of Canadian hiaoory, and who are known throughout: the civilized World by` their noteworohy ache. Year in and our: have there assembled large gatherings of the fashionable seb-lair women, richly gowned,acoompanied by their handsome and gallant: esoorts-co wihness hhe mar- riage of some of their popular young friends. Many who therein knelt: before the albar and heard pronounced the solemn words "whom God hath joined boqetlier let: no man pub asunder" have passed to their reward. Some are nearing nhe brink of the dark divide, and whose grey hairs sell of advancing years. Onhere are happy grandparents. surrounded by their"i9eoond generations." Still more oi tibsm are me heads of growing families, and so on up the ladder of existence un- til the hop rung is reached, and the bride and bridegroom of a low days recall their sxperience viibhin the historic old sbructure. The church has always been noted for tube brilliaqry olite milibsry gatherings. In pass veers iihere worship. e'l beneath ibs roof ollicers and men who rendered valiant) service in oustiaining the integrity ofthe Brioiah empire. Among whn. snItv-iheeeod- is.-Jan; Inn: choice Memorials Wen Destroyed- Tbe lire Cleaned Up Every Atom OI` Wood-`l`he Nelle Likely Can Be Utilis- od A[nIn-llluory 0! the Uongregnllon -'l'he lnsns-nnoo-ueuernl Notes About The Oonlleurntinn The echoes of the joyous greeting which welcomed one incoming 0! the new year had scarce died sway. and even while the glimmering brightness in the far eestorn sky dispelled the darkness which shrouded the dying year, and Is Aurore. the fair goddess ol dswn, in her gully-garnished chariot. \rose from the min) of the waters and withdrew the curtains of night: with her rosy ngerr. allowing the sun to peep forth to llood the earth with its radiance upon the ocussion of the birth of: new day and s new year, ohe end of fire in his mantle of ame visited the ancient: lime- sLone'city and wroughh deeornction bo one of the noblest structures contained Lhero~ In. The pecuniary loss to the congrega- run is as nothing, cumpered with tho Ines to the community. All classes of muizana regroc the deslruotion of Ho. George's rimlredrsl on nccounb of its his- torical nrsocietions and its prominence as l public building. Hlnna lR`}r'\ hhn nhrnnhnra K-n hgnn nlm...l.. THE FIRE BROKEN THE MORNIN [A son? ` lb wu renlized bhnh uh gin in the oollu, ind bhibh .`directed their oorho. They ---v hnnuhh the building loll) Inu, u. .-` , drsl woroin "' " way bonuhh while other: were ames davouring `mosh VII thomzhl and II tbeu 3- - directed "lacy . d win `zlfped Ibresmu. kept: D` "':'3t`;J3 h?._ d 1 upon hhe the c u ' thonzhh the (ire h H Boxinnlng 0|` `rho rlro |l.- 1:-.. 1.-.: 1.- .,- run rnlra In One Inunllir) Burk`s Falls, OnL., Jan. 2. - Ge Moyer, only son at an aged and owed mother. 0! the Hm nshlp 0! dropped dead on Saturd1:_v after taking at supper. After supper` b r ut. the table until the others 0b for the night. His mo im to go to had. He got taking a few steps (ell _ This in the third \{ly who hna been c lH?lll.`ll"I V09. Johann Peters, :1 professional dicant, dropped dead of heart In` on the street last night. He nulmistnd on bounties from cbnrlt pnople for at least twelve years, the pnllce were `surprined co nd in rash on his person- and I b book nhnwlnq he had about nwny. uixtv vou- ...w......-u - uuuuuo--Iuolmlnnnt Rad Winnipopz, Mnu., Jan. 3. - E New Year's morning an Indian Ollway and his 8 naw were cr while sleeping. "hvlr teepee re and they were too drunk L themselves. Onlnulod I 0ono|o-- Ioodlnnnt nd` Winninmr Mnn 1-- 9 "' nmn n r-nrlsnan ternpt-rnnve unlon thr(~ntnn.~4 tn hnycott, the institution if the divnvtora accept, Mr. HuRch's money. `lho temperance women say that Inasmuch as Mr, Hum-h made mom-y in bevr it is not (it L0 be used by A church college. It Is not likely, hnwm`or that their threats w_Hl be hooded. Mr. Busch was asked" lor contribution to tho cause of educ Hon, and sent his check !nr 31, 110 did not thrust it upon the co "TOWEL (`hivngm IIL. Jnn. I4. -- Adolphus Buoh. the St. Lnul Inllinnnirv brewer, hankor and railway man, re- (':`nHy gave 51,000 tn :1 L`nn;,n-cpntional (`OIIORP In Uklahoma. Now the w0- nmn'R christian to hnvvott, who innit--Mn ll Dllplound by I (illtof ll.000 I u_-___ nmv mnr4~u rvrnnvml to tho` pnriuh primn for l(l'('hiT1[.(. Tho lisrrivr ntlnrn:-y is run vinred that ahori Strobe! In in nyzn pnthy with the pri.-mm-rn nml will prefer vhurges rumlnnt. him with .5 View 0! renmvinpz him from office. mu u-lvvv mm` !!fV.\|IIlnh'n`1 0! 10 grnos who wvrn were I|l l'PSf(`ll tlixtrirt juvlgo _yvnt.'~vdny to wl that ~um:-thing quvr was gvlng nn in _'nil. Ilp vi.-4in-rl nnd found that tho w iv:-mp prhanm-ru hm! ~un\ oI`l1-I it into an rum-nul And wc-r~- nhnndunt. ly suppllwl uith piwtoln nml other wt-npnnn nnd r~nrtri:lg--n enough to amnrl n lnnu wig:-. She-riff Stroht-I wns xxmpc-nrird for nrming tho pri.~mxwrs and ponnlttlng them In lm nrmwl, and thc- hr-Hon:-rs \\'>rv nruls-rvd M nnr-n 9.. Mn- New OLIPW Ago Marshal I St. 'l`nmmnn_v, wlxitecups an I tel! 00%! Eh! I White 059 Prlnoncn Ilsa I I `In the Rh:-HIT. 0114-`Ins, Jan. 3. `ngo t |`nnnnnu man "I. .4 J... ,.,....... -\\l u--_y navy: Uvrn t'IIl}IlDy(` nurv:-yn the rnuu-. It is und(-rn!)nd the proposed lino ulll cross the late jmnt, north M the present bridge. which in controlled by the (irnnd Trunk. 'lh- Umnd Trunk, it. is thought. may lease :1 por- tlnn nf U`H'l!' line no thv Ogden.-burg and lake Champlain.

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