Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jan 1902, p. 5

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rw " a FURNISHED so . WousE: 18. VAUGRN TERRACE, es a ry By £5 6 RODE A AND GOGD {ir grounds allio . V4a2 King Pg 1A REE OF OFFICE ROOMS, FIREPROOF aul ze Chambers. destion" er CLIPY, BB mining broker, bo SHB : ME ig . EDW. J. B. PENSE A FRAME DRELLIN Stable re = mm SHOP WITH PLATE CLASS FRONT, - Sydenham sires } Sloat, hitherto oo > "xi ATcK, near Princess Ze Robinson's GILDER- SL Clarence street. FROM WingT oF Ne, By den] to Josep situated, with wi a, in. 1 In Mise "ir a 0 - Fad WO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN fat particulars GOD Tr Ta I th, over Market Square. \ lM I LA A ---------------- Liverpool, London and Globe Fire Insurance Company. "Available assets. $01,187,218. In sddition fo whi tae poiicy pdilors have for securis Rr. he anlimited [yy of all the stock: FARM ANB CITY PROPERTY insured at west rates. Belore revewing old or giviog new business get rates fiom RTRANGE #& STRANGE. Agents Fo of.the 55 good things" " CLARK'S INCE MEAT A blessing to the busy housekeeper, in the holi- day season--A pure food | necessity -- Selected meats, pure spices--Blen- dig junt right' Makes perfect Wey Seta in tins - Clark's cious; Pork is Delicious; } other IMSS ROOSEVELT'S DEBUT. WASHINGTON SOCIETY IS IN A FLURRY. ( Over The Dance To-Night at The ments Have Been Deferred. Waéhington, 'Jan. 3~Washington so- Fiety is all agog in anticipation of the: grand ball to be given at the white house this evening on the oc casion of the debut 'of Miss Alice Roosevelt, daughter of the president. Added interest is given the évent hy the fact that it has been more than a quarter of a century since the execu- tive mansion was the scene of such a function. Although the affair is torment a 'small datice," more than one thousand guests will be present. They will include nwnbers of thgadip tomatic COTS, the judiciary, mimbers ui congress, the cubibet, army end departments of official life. In addition there ave espocitd several hundred distinguished guests {rom New - York, Boston, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Chicay go, Atlanta and other cities throughout the coifniry. In preparation for the event a small uriny of cleaners, workmen and de corators were at work to-day putting the patios and reception rovms of the LyeeiCive "ananvion mm order. Rare plants and blossoms in abundance are to be used in the decorations, The young woman in whose hono¥ this remarkable demonstrationwill he made is already well known and hh alr in the best society of the capital, and in the few months of hot residence here has had dinners, Tunebeons, teas and theatre "parties showered upon her. She is now, however, to make hor formal debut in a manner. befitting the dpughter of the nation's chief mag strate. It is learned on good authority that the appointment of army officers to the vacancies in thé grade of Briga dior-general will not take place until congress indicates what it proposes to do with the bill permitting 'the retire went of officers with the rank snd three-fourths of the pay of the next higher grade. HH this bill becomes a law it will be possible to retire many officers who now prefer to remain in active service. Several brigadier-gen- rales would be willing to retire il they could attain the rank of major: generar. There are now three vacan gies in the grade of brigadier-general, Since announcement was made by the provident that the use of influence by an officer seeking promotidn: would he prejudicial rather than beneficial, less pressure has heen exercised, remain about sixty odd candidates. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. Annual @hristmas Entertainment For The Young People. Pirst Church of Christ, scientist, held" its Christmas entertainment last evening in the hall, Q building. The hall was artistically decorated with Mags, bunting and pot tock plants There was a large audi: ence. Mr. Kinnear, the first reader, acted' as chairman, Spicy recitations were rafidered by Leette Carter, Mamie Young, Earl Jerking, Vietor "Gilbert, Clarence Young and Reuben Young. Little Vera Holder sang very sweetly; d the duet, "Cadada," by Norman 'fuser and Earl Jenkins, was' very sweetly sung and thoroughly ap- precifited. The children's choruses showed very esireful training, and reflected credit on Mrs. Fraser, Miss Eva Gilbert de- lighted the audience with "'Samantha Allen's, Pound Party." Daniel Reeves' piceolo solo was w rendered and favorably received, 'af was also the muskeal selections by Noho Low and MeClymiont. i Reeves, on behal husch, presented the organist, R. Me Chmont, with a purse as a small toke:. of love and appreciation of his aPyices, The audience sang Mary B. Eddy's hymn, "Shepherd, Show Me Row To Go," before dispersing. L Bofore.. repairing. 10 the hall the children partook of a dainty supper at the howe of Mr. and Mrs. Kinnear, A Star And Artist. "lt is difficult to conevive of a we thod more perfect, or of a voice that unites in just proportions all the ele tents of stiength, sweetness and re: ligious pathos. His voice is 'tenor ros busta," 1s full and rich. His selections were most: appropriate. His" tones are sweet, full and rich, his shading and phrasing exquisite, 'and his method of respiration is perfection itself. Those who miss hearing Harold" Jarvis miss a genuine . treat. --Vittsburg, Pa., Star. Hear him with Smiley and Blach- ford, at City hall, Tuesday cvening, January Teh. Plan open Saturday,' January 4th, at Uglow's. Tickets 25¢., aoc. and oe, ------------------ Married In Kingston. On Now Year's night at the resi: dence of J. W. Sissons, James street, ig yohagest ter, Maggio, was united to Morley Shurthif, Glenburniv, hy Rev. Ther Cruminy, in the Piesciic of a few near relatives of the wracking . The sisied hy Miss Port Hope," and Kingston, the lajtor acting as of honor, Kenneth Spouner, of Glen: Rupaley | es de man.' hide prods presente THE ein Riese, Montreal, H "other wd Mos, Shuedif Joie hor Ser panied by of the White House~Army Appoints but there! from | Port | gon ---------- --- som INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up ®) Reporters on Their Rounds. Dominos 'parliament will 'weet Fobruary Begure your tev and Hlaghiord Be. We. and He. Walter Briggs, New York, was Killed al Sydney, C B., today, by the blast «of héu ted ga from a farpace, An order for 60.000 tons of steel fails for Mexican railways has been placed with Prifisly manufacturers. 0. Simon, a Winnipeg wrestler, won thiee straight falls on Thursday night from 'Leo Dezino, the champion of Michigan, Admiral grosses slowly, ward the end. check 31, If you want a real good tea at a low price, try our "Special Blend at thirty-five cents per pound. Jales Redden & Co. This, indeed, is. a quiet clection {iine. Neo one would suspect that par linmentar y, mvoralty and aldermanic elections were under way. The Misses Christley gave a tea to friends on New Year's night, Among those present were the bride and groom, Mr. and Mre. Kent. The Christmas yiviags by the con gregution of Bi. Mary's cathedral, 80 far, have amounted to $2121.75. The givdngs are fot all-in yet, Beveral of the leading officials of the Grand Trunk Teft Tast night for Chicago at the request of C. M. Hays, whom they will meet on his way east. Knowing the quality of our "Speci al Blend" tea to be 86. good, we would like you to try it, feeling sure that you will be abundantly satisfied James Redden & Co. The walks throughout the city are in a very dangerous condition, The south side of Printess street is in a particularly bad shape and should not be allowed to thus remain, J. A. 'Herreboudt, a capitalist from Antwerp, Belgimm, is in Canada with the object of engaging in the export ation of hardwood lumber to. Belgiom, where he states there a goad mar Let for that sort of material Clarence and Arnold Goodwin, sons of Capt. W. H. Goodwin, Argyle Sound, Yarmouth, N.8., were drown ed to-day while hauling lobster traps They wore aged twentv-one and eigh teen respectively Portemovth separate school met last evening And appointed Mr Lott, Frankford, head teacher for the eusuing year. Mr. Lott was noti fied this morning of his appointment on Jarvis, Smi- glow's. Tickets septs for at Ug Sampson's malady pro but very steadily Medical stience cannot Lo ie board J oand ie expect] hire at an early date We have no hesitation in commend ig to your notice. our "Special Bland," Tea. It is put up by ourselves in one-pound packages, and wold for thirty-five cents the pound. Wg be lieve it equal to ordinary fifty-cent package teas. James Redden & Co. Charles' McDonald "and Sidney Lor ray, of Yarmouth, N.S., were sent to Dorechester penitentiary to-dayt for assault on Capt. Theodore Paul, of the Gloudnster schooner, Harry 1. Belden. MéDomald got two years and Lorrey eighteen months. " THE GREAT U.S. TRUSTS. Enormous Capitalization and Pro- ducts of Some of Them. The United States statistios of in dustrial 'combinations show that the iron and "stes] industry is at the head of the list of trusts with a groes pro- duct of 8508,626,482, The capital invested and value of producis in the various classes of in- dustrial combinations, respectively, follow : Tron and steet products, $341,779, 95d and $508.626,4%2; lhod and allied products, SHOE23 634 and $052,408, - ost; chemicars and allied produces, 175,002,587 and SI152.301. 7H; metdls and metal products, other than iron and stock, $118,519,401 and 8130,154, 03; liquors and beverages, S11S489, i558 and $93.132 274; vehicles for land transportation, $850963,683 and 885 O64 0629; textiles, 803, {65.606 and $71, O85, tohatoo, $16,191 SIR and 871, 202; feather and its fimished TF ducts, $62,744,011 and $45,081 320); pa' per and printing, $50.271 691 ad HS ALT; glass and stone ducts, and $2 ¥ umber, and its manufactures, $70.251 and $20.378,815; miscellansons aclunggien, $45,408 560 and $45,008, 4 073. JONR THEY. PUT ON STYLE. How Lord and XTady Curzon Travel in India. Towdon Answers; When the viceroy. of India travels all i rest of India looks on. He has a huge staff of officinale, and is usual / accompanied by lady Carson, and a hundred. and twenty attendants. The most elaborate precautions ave taken to insure his safety. Every mile of the railway is first examined by officials on trolleys, and in the south: ern Punjab the Hine jew to lay the dust. He has a posse of six arm- ol men on the train to guard him, and' ab 'every station through which he passes, whother he stops or not, armed police are drawn up on either side as the train goes hy. AL every station an army of ceolies are at work, some time before the great oc casion, cleaning and garnishing, while all along the line engines are jorhid istde and bells to ring Av ur the train passes the master has orders to. be om 4 - itver ca. Rs ISS WEE" ST "gEE'" FELL IN LOVE WITH A FRETTY GIRL AND TOLD. The a Wedding Followed, And Strangeness of The Disclosure Has Cgused Much Talk, A case of concealed gmex ve eceptly came from Meise, wand ix told by resi doritd or Augusta, in the vicigity + of which place she principal character ids Dive for many years. Because he iol in Tove and wanted (or have his sweetheart for a wile, 'Miss Maggin" Cole east of today be petticoats hs had worn for filieen be masqueraded ss a Wo- ans 'apparel and 'made name, which is Syl t voars whi man, put on pn his true Cole eo sweetheart was ard, eighteen yedrs old, sounty, & aH and blonde, who tonight is. Mrs. Sylves we Cole, for the marriage was cele brated today by & justice of the peace. in Somers swt county, inch to the astonishment of 'the people for wilds around. Cole is thirty-five years old, and, sither by nature or from his Jong dis sembling has a womagish face and the mavners of the gentle He xplains that he put on woman's dresp when he was twenty years old to ac sommodate the yee nitric wish of an uncle named Gebrge M. Cole, ut be does not tell why since the uncle is suid to have difd five or six years ngo, he continuegduto practice the de ception. According to 'Miss Maggie' was, kis home is in a suburb of Al hany, N.¥. The eccentric unele was, he savs, ounce a member, of the Stan lard bil company, but whether as a tockholder or an employee be toes not sav. The uncle, it is related, lived in Fork city and was a rowinent politic a} worker in one 'of the assembly districts. He is eredit ed; too, with haying been a friend of Kichard Croker and John J. "Scan nell. "Mire Georgiana Ber of Somerset good-looking SOX. that New asserts that he was ound by il in the uncle's will y keep up the that he was a but there is mothiag to show hat the wompn-man profited to any extent from his ears of deception throdrh the will the alleged uncle, or he. has been working as a domes ie in the Maine country when he met the young woman be has made his wife Misa Bernard and aere both employed at a farmhouse t" Vassalboro, in Kemnebec county, when they became interested in cach ther. Finally Cole gonfessed that hes was a man and asked the girl to wlatry him. She consented, but the wooed. of rex and matrimony was Lept for a time "until 'the afrarige wents for the transition from' feniin nity to masculinity and for the wed ding could he made. Cele, or rather "Miss Maggie" Cole, and Miss Bernatfl ard' hoth widely cpown in Somerset and Kennebe ounties, and the countryside is by the ears with exéitemont because of the strangehess of the disclosure, Mago a coy pretense woman, "Miss Mageie'™ -------------------- NOTES BY THE WAY. Some Scattered Items From a ke Roving Scribe. Jan, 1.~The Holiness is helding a three days' somvention here; A number of rin isters are in attendance, The meet ings are well patronized, and old tiie Methodism preached, which briogs "old such as were experienced Penticost, They preach that if Christ be liited up He will draw all men unto Hm, which will do wore to draw members into the church than all the eadering to the world in the line of wmusements, ete, Rev. Rs { Homer, bishop of the Holinass movement church, has just returned from Michigan, where he was organiz ing 'a conference Westport<The Free Methodists held their gnarterly © mecting on December 29th, 29th and 2h. Elder Reynolds took chargs of the he fine speaker He converted Roman Catholic. E Whitmarsh is away 'north, near buying furs, Newbora--Byke Wiltsie has returned from Syracuse bale and hearty. Mr. Hungeriord is moving from our midst; he goes below Portland for the winter, then 'removes fo his own furm in the states in the spring. andy" Wright | has a new hoy that has come to stay. Samuel Hushilold has slso been blessed with a young sen. Mes. W. Sturgeon, it w long time; improving: Fhe Newhore hockey téam Jeft to-day to play the Athens boys to night. Mary Townsend, wiie of John Townsend, Seelay's Bay, died én December 27th, of copsumption: She was forty-one years old. The remains were brought Ww her father's, Henry Grathier's. The | funeral, on" following day, took place w the English church. The deveased Wwhs married a little over two yedrs ago. She formerly clerked for Wil liam Webster, Westport, Bediord Mills-- Alpheus Whalen, an employee of Tett Bros, was kicked on the head, byt is now recavering. Newhoro, movement thane redults, on the day ef SErVITOs, i a 14 tL), Calabogie, i= v Had A Good Time. A very succesful Chtistmas iree on for tpinmens was on Tuesday sveniug, Docepiber st, in the school: House, Oso, chitdren of the Sun: day schoo! of Christ church and their Tricnds ked the school-house. ¥. oung presided. | The children Jrecited their parts well, and for, their training Sant credit. wn due to Miss Muggs L Messi, Gilbert, Swain, _ Theinton, Duffy Sharhot Lake, he, Progra iy as well. as in presents for the ee, » wiih Cpa Tighted -- Kind sie r GREAT P.OGRESS. "The Progress Of Science In Treatment Of Deafness. No one at the present day, either in tha scientific world or among public at large, can be ignorant the rem rarkable. pesulty antained The Proust system of treativent for deafness. Ita succes has bowen published by the public press, lately the "Jouwrnnl . lor the canting in a special iene of upwards of anal just Doal," Silas Bending, 74 pears of age, 4, Vine-cotiage, The Drive, Bristol, had gradually become to such an extent 'that he had to an ear horn. He had already tried dif ferent togitiments, 1 have had ear droms, so powder to. dean up th nose, and oil to drop in tar. But all seems to make the emrs worse, Now I am using an ear-horn. 8S. Bending, submitted. hiz case the Drouet Institute, treatment in the beginning of ary last. In less than two months a complete care was atiained, dose Cottage, The Drive, Bristol, March 1st, 1t is with very great pleasure pave to iolorm you that 1 have re eeived oy heating agnin. 1 simid have sent before; but I waited to see if 1 got deat again. 1 have not used anything since I used your last treat ment. 1 have been able to hear avy- thing. I' can bear: the clock ick a good distance off. 1 went to a piace of worship for the first time in three years, and heard everything quite plain. 1 feet 1 shall never be able 1901. The | the | of | by | widely | an aocount 200 vecenily cured ous | Oné of these is most remprkable ~--! Yishponds, | deaf | upg | ii to | and conumenced | Jani | F ishpon L | thai 1 | to | thank you enough for what you hav el Yours very truly, SILAS BENDING, this cure is permakent shown by the fact that Mr. on November 13th, 'that bis het aring still continues in perfect con dition in spite of hi advanced Out of pure. geatitude the done for me, That ites, age for com Belding plete restoration of his hearing by the | Mr. Bending has the greatest Prouet treatment, expressed a desire that publicity be given - to further intimates perfect "willingness 1 cominunieate with any fellow who-may_ wish to know more details of the cure. - who are interested in any of or throat, the 'Journal for the is published monthly Institutes, London, is sent ire his case Siler of the in deaf the ear Those ness or disease nose, that which Rrounet and Brussels, spn applying for it. English edition, they write to the cretayry oof Institute, Regent's London, E The jowrnal is accompanied by a pathological report form, on which the patient ean grea complete description of hiv case that will enable: the consulting surgeon to send full information regarding the treatment necessary ior ie ------ SEELEY"S BAY NOTES, Dead,' at the of Paris to any per ody to the Drouet Park-road always have a cure. Sunday School's Cheese Factory Affairs. Sceley's « Bay, Jan. 2 The Christmas entertainment by the Me thodist Sunday-school was a decide i A good programme was git The HUCOOSS. on. A large munber outa were distributed after of the progravime. The rece talled $39.45. The secretary, 4. Brack en, reported "that the school had given u large percentage of receipts to | help along mission work. The: hospi ral for Sick children at Toro "to had also been aided by special collection: The officers, especially the superinten dent and libfarian had attended their duties in a satisiactory and im partial manner, the librarian having bhetn present every Sanaay year. The teachers had wn a depp wv nnd more sincere interest in the of the scholars. Average a ¢ last wear, 5% highest at time, 63; cal year, $i ol Xi the ipt mn sh woliate 1 ian tendanc average highest At an lections for whe jlegtion at amy the, 25. "the reular attending scholar tohuston, he having attend Sunday-but one in the year. in the treasurer 8 repo 100, 821.05; Christmas wee, 1900, $42.45 ¢ tioh for the yesr (excluding special, £20.36; total, $53.86. Expeaditures Supplies, library books, ete, KN En wood for fuel, ¥5; total expense, 15: balance en hand, $40.65, Gilt Edge cheese and butter tory had a most successful season as shown by the following figures te ceived from sale of cheese, 815.6 paid Jor manufactonng, 82, net proceeds patrons, 316.6 Court - Arlington, No. 3.842, LOF., will hold g joint installation of offic ers with Court Lyndhurst, evening; Janusry 10th, F. 8 Feargn son, DD H.C.R., Inveracy; will per fobm. the ceremony. An oyster supper was Oseae et © iho #4 Very fod Bal roovip of lowing avec from she fac to on Priday | and 1 will be glad to know | To get the latest | Record-- | annul of "heautiful pres | close | we | the | merit $43. | 5 3. | will be served at-the conclusion of the | oXOFEAPOs. At the lost meeting of LOL, 11. held December 15th, officers were elected and jwtalied 2: WM. Joseph ng Haman DM. A. Neal; chaplain, Chapman; recording secretary, A. Likely, vinl seerviary, J. A. Stoaey; er, Hebry Willis; D. of C Moors lecturer, William 'committee, 6G. D. Gilbert, dd, Swevenson, No finan treasur W. NMeEl i A Gentle Hint, in our style of. 'vimate, with its cha the following | for | George | Chapman; | Just large enough to baste a fowl or roast, Shift span, ote, A perfect baker ) Aerated oven. and yet too small to admit enough cold air to chill the 'oven, The all the other ranges made in Canada, 'and many exclusive ones, "Fauous Active" has all the special features found on and a fuel saver. * Thermometer on oven door. 4 or 6 cooking holes. 42 styles and s sizes. Free Free pamphlet from our local agent or nearest house. Manufacturin M¢Clary LONDON, ay a MONTREAL. WINN a Ri VANCOUVER, & ST JOHN N.B. LEMMUN & LAWEENOUN, Bob Nuk) Owes, Blugnivu, Ow Scissors and Shears Ul fl ll It takes good steel give life to a pair of Se Shears. d and hold, the care with The edge they a are made, and the ex insure your approva ery expensive eithe . are Ai VERY GOOD. McKELVEY & BIR 69 and 711Brock Street. GAS CONSUMERS USIN 'G KERN THE TT BURNER Are delighted with the. large volume of light and mall guantity |of gas consumed. vestigate. «J. W, OLDFIN, City Agent, 253 King Street. Call and in. Open Evenings from 7.30 to 10 p.m LE \ W. Bower and C.} Br Y JAS. McPARLAND, AGENT. We Thank > The Best on. This Continent [Labatt's ronooN ALE and PORTER ed from the best inaterial, pure Spring water | selected HOPS of the best growth; and CHOICE BAR- ALT. Friends and Customers for Past Favors And Wish Them Ali A Happy x Prosperous New Year. 'D. 3; McDermott. a IN ORDER 10 INTRODUCE THE

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