Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jan 1902, p. 2

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Cingston & Pambsoks & ORmadia- . TRAINS LEA Ror" 5 7 Saar NB; at he Bani She, He. Mark ; sl wae. angouver, Hes and San Fraocsso. ; 5:00 m= Lou for Sharbot Lake, och Seftiog with C.P.R. east snd west 808 nm. --~Mondays, Wednesdays and J ot 11:50 am pm; Peterboro, pos 11:60 am. . leaving in Laws at 60 am; Be John, NB, K &aP sdC PR yr eg ». CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR. Gen. Passe Agh Gen. Supt. THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FOR Tweed, Napanee, Desercato and oll letal polats Train leaves City Hall Depot at 4 om So R. J. WILSON, G.P.R. Telegraph Of Clarence Sires. RAILWAY TET TEE IX OF SPORTS Aree QUEBEC," FEBRUARY 3 fo 11. First class round trip tickets will be sold for the ahove, Feb. 3rd to 11th, at $11.85. Valid for return on or before Feb, 12th. J. P. HANLEY, Agent, City Passr. Depot. DOMINION LINE. Mall Steamships. Liverpool Service. FROM PORTLAND. ne 18th. - . Jan, 26th. wens ots ens wile Jad wr we Feb, Sth *Busmers marked * do mot carry passen- OF PASSAG E--Saloon, 0 and 1H ingle, $90 retura Second Saloon, , $28. NEW SERVICE Bostan | lo Oibtaliar, Naples, Tenom, Feb. 26th Ep 2 J. P. Hanley, J. P. Gilderaleeve, o Station, 42 to the iterranean. Alexandria. we Jam, 28th .. Feb. 12th ET Now FAR- FAMED BERMUDAS, Mira tion and equable seventy kr, better s J. Po HA » Kingston, Ont. ARTACS , Quebes. Live 1 and Lire Londonderry. From Malifax. Jan. 20th RATES oF Patou Fltst Cabin rates, $45 and upwards; re § 4 aud ypwards 'Prom New York te e Glasgow. » ER I Feb. Sth 22nd |. i - i HOUSEKEEPER TASTY DISH| ar A MOMENTS ing up difting over ae No 4 ° own, severe Nae wonder a Saclained, recently, pieteing his own back. Ha uses DOAN'S Kidney Pills now on the first sign of Backache and is able hg follow his trade with comfort and ly re had Kidney aod urinary ore than Ay Bye severe Anh in both sides, tcouhied for in in fy not had severe heu- ot "Doan's K un : he gor a3 a fe go. a giv a retaoy ng pain from the back and si ver: box the 1g ins from m he ar 4 ouraigio ns eo YEA {pie} trai and n the ery way ince aking hose it Be Carbonated tap-water and many high priced Table Waters are indifferent. The MAGI CALEDONIA is a well known tural pro- duet of rare merit. Sold by best dealers everywhere. STUDENTS OF QUEEN'S l i ipein {fore the peo 4 stocd too many a battle brunt from 2 ey 22 DANY WHIG, WEDNESDAY, WHAT OUR "CORRESPONDENTS HAVE TO TELL US. AE. ple Ars Doing and. What They | Are Saying. + . Notes By The The Way. Newhoro, "Jan. HA telegram re phy, Hiney Warren, stated that his son, John Warren, is lying at the | point of 'death in Montreal, He was a [guard in the asylwin there. Lombardy. --There are two families ill with smallpox near Lombardy. J Bass, his daughter and also John Clark are said to be victims of the disease. The two families have been, quarantined, Of To Alberta. Cole Lake, Jan. 11.--School has' re opened with a fair attendance, Miss Lizzie Campbell has gone to King ston business college. ¥. Coulter and C, Campbell are convalescent, after a severe attack of measles. ©. Lee have returned from Parry Sound alter ab- out a vear's absence, and brought with him hie bride. They intend to make thie their home. Mrs. J. Hast ing has gone to join her husband in Alberta, Wilton Warblings. Wilton, Jan. 15.--~Charles Scott, Shannonville, is visiting his. son, Mel- vin Seott, this place. Rev. D. C. Day, assisted hy Rev. CG. 8S. White, Napanee, is conducting special services in the Methodist church. The service in the Presbyterian church Sunday evening was a memorial to the late Rey. De: Robertsop. Rave W. Uramim officiated. Herbert Lapum left last week for Watertown, N.Y. Bowen Lu- cas and wife, Dresden, Ont., have been visiting friends in this place Sold His Factory. Valley, Jan, i4.--Leister Mc Veigh, baving disposed of his cheese factory. has moved to Brockville. Ed win Parker and John O'Donnell spent New Year's in Smith's Falls. Joshua Gilroy was nominated councillor for the ensuing year. The young people who went © in the driving party to Elbe, Thursday evening, report a pleasant time and give much praise to Mr. and Mrs. E "A. King. Mr. Muldon and daughter, Brockville, were visiting friends here last week. Mise Nellie White 'is the guest of Miss Mollie O'Donnell. Sprin Death Of A Little Girl. Kaladar, "Jan. 14.--The angel of death has visited this place and tak en as its victim Mary Rose, a little girl, about eight yvears.of age, daugh ter of Melburn Rose, Denbeigh. She has been living with her uncle, John Fox, and will be missed by all her little schoolmates. James Wheeler, Arden, is here in the- interests of the Rathbun company, Deseronto. Miss Florence Rigby has returned home af ter an absence of some months. My. Fleming has moved into 'the houger lately vacated by G. L. Fox, After The Foxes. Star Corners, Jan. I11.--The recent snow storm has greatly improved the roads. The tradh, on, the Portland road this winter is heavy, Miss Brown, Enterprise, has entered upon her duties in the school, I. Babeock shipped his hay this week to.8. Go- ing, of the Canada hay company Percy Shibley leaves on Monday for a term in" Albert college, Belleville, Fox hunting is seemingly the order of the day, but old reynard appears too cunning for the trained canines of the day. i. Davey returned home from his lumbering camp this week, Pleased With New Organ. Point Traverse, Jan. 14.--Special services have started at Union church. A Throat and Lung Treatment é a > That Has JBeen : Largely JImitated But Never Successfully Rivall: ed is Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin- seed and Turpentine. There is no guesswork. about virtues of Dr. seed and Tu the Chase's Syrup of Lin- ntine, It has been be: too long and with- aspiring rivals, to be considered ex| of wnknown value. (oar by year, as the fall and winter season Come und go, the sale of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- tine increases steadily and certaialy. It has proven its remarkable value. won its laurels and continues to lead the van as the most popular and most largely used cough and cold medicine of this country. Children especially 'gre fond of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- tite, 'Because it is sweet and pleasant to the taste, and quickly relieves and cures them when gasping for breath with choked up air passages, or tear- ing the lini of thé throat and bronchical tu with a severe and Ly hoopi gh, itis, w u, croup, throat, se chest : sore vere colds and inful coughs are relieved and cursd Promplly and Horvughl oe this fa- mous preparation. t the asthma sofferer from ul paroxysms which cause ho such and cures asthma, as has Leen in a hundred eases. 5 £ x > i t 'The Tidings Fromm Various Points, In Eastern Ontario--What Peo- | vikiting relatives at Milford. ADE Jarecs 2 pbiton i= home from Roches ter. Mrs. W. A. Head enter [tained st fg of their friends on Tues: ven evening. © We are sll. pleased 'wich the new organ at Union church. J. W. Dulmage took a load of hogs to town... Collier has. vented J. John son's farm on Royal street for the coming vear, Miss Mabel Minaker is Arthur McCammon hag 8 new eutter. Visit Ne and 'Mrs. Manson Heasl al Collier's; Mr. apd Mrs. J. W Minaker at I. Hicks", Miss NK Shih, | Picton, at Frederick Smith'«; Mr. and Mrs. D. McIntosh at Capt. V. 1 Van Pusent's; Mr. and Mrs. Condor, Wan poos, at J. W. Minaker's. _ Clareview Visions. Clafeview, Jan. 13.---Many are la- menting the death of Mrs. Commer ton, who died in Belleville on Janu ary 9th. The deceased was the mother of John Lawlor, of this neighborhood, and her remains were taken to Erins ville to he buried. Many are elated over the success of Bernard O'Neill in being elected councillor of this town: ship. The work of making improve ments on the Erinsvillé chutch is al most completed, and the people of this parish are 'proud of the good work which bas been carried on by Rev. Father Carey. Mrs. Johnston is the guest of George Flanagan. Althorpe Answers! Althorpe, Jam 14.<Owing to the storm on Sunday no = servi®s were held, in Presbyterian church. Our school opengd Friday, with Miss Cros grove as teacher. T. Fournier is eut- ting wood for W. A. Norris, Walter Powdall bas gone to Perth to work. Mies Laura Norris left last Monday to attend Brockville business college. Mr. and Mrs. J. White, Flesherton, are visiting Mre. White's daughters here Mr. and Mrs, B. Dowdall. and family, and Miss Hanpnah Thompson have returned home after a week's visit with friends in Pakenham. J. Menzie spent Saturday ana Sunday with friends at Harper's. Melcombe Matters. Melcombe, Jan. 11.--T. Weart has re- turned from Kingston general hospital. James Loman is visiting in the Bay. Miss Nellie Lappan spent last week with relatives near Athens. . Gavin returned to Queen's. Miss An nie McDonald is visiting her sister at Watertown. Miss M. A. Cochrane has returned to Gananoque high school after: spending holidays at home, Steward Johnston will visit friends at Ivy Lea. Loretto, the little daughter of John Donevan, is ill with croup. Edward Clair, Rockfield, won the par lor table presented by Mrs, James P. Lappan in aid of St. Patrick's church. Glenvale Gleanings. Glenvale, Jun. - 14.--The Methodists intend holding a-parlor social at H. Watts' to-night. A number of our local Orangemen intend going to Glen burnie to a district mecting this even ing. The hay pressers opgrating in this vicinity for the "last couple of weeks, have finished for the present. Briden Leonard has purchased a new horse. 8. H. Alport is stepping high; it a boy. I. Wartman, while cutting wood last week, slashed his foot. Is was necessary for a doctor to pus bali a dozen stitches in it... J. Mor ley paid a flying visit to the Glen recently. Miss L. Toplifie is: on the sick list Sangster Sketches. Sangster, Jan. 13.--Our school open- ed to-day, under the management of Miss Powers, Kingston, whose services have been engaged for 1902. A large number from 'here attended the West port races on the 9th. James Mur- phy has taken his son (whose log was broken lately), to the Hotel [MNou. Whooping cough has attacked some of the OE John ~Huskin hes left the emplovment of Mrs, Barretts, Prof. J. Murphy - engaging him. Mr and Mrs. John Cutting have rcetarne to Bedford to reside, taking charge of the Jeseory residence. Visitors: Missus Mary 'J., Néllie," and Joseph Smith, Elginburg, at Mrs. Barrett's; Miss Winifred MeDonald, home from Otta wa; William Hurst: at Westport races, und: Nick Muarphy's. Death Of A Young Girl. Westport, Jan. 13.--Miss Bertie Rey- nolds is visiting. in Iroquois. Miss Edith Donnelly and her brother, Petér, were in town on Thursday. Miss Per- kins, daughter of John Perkins, aged nineteen years, died on Friday. She was ill only ene week with pneumonia. Her funeral to the Baptist church on Sunday was largely attended. Mrs. Tait, Smith's Falls, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Breakenrid No "Mirror" last week, owing to the absence of the editor, who was away pu ing a new press. Our paper will be much larger now. James Gear rell left on Monday sock work. W. H. McGuire intends moving his family the last of this month to Winnipeg, baving disposed of all his furniture at the sale. Mrs, McKay, Ottawa, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. Butler, and Miss Jones, Balderson's Corners, is also -her guest. A Very Large Funeral. Brewers Mills, Jan. 13. --On Wednes- day morning, Sth inst., there occurr- ed one of the largest {unerals seen in this district for years, being that of the late Mrs. Thomas rn one of the oldest and most, respected resi dents of the locality, The cortege was aver 3a mile in length, The pall: pares her five sons and nephew, Mr dion. 'The solemn requiem was rated by Rew Fr. Connolly, parish priest of Brewers' Mills. Wis grace archbishop Gauthier was pres- ent and delivered a very impressive he reparked tha hat hs was dt that station 8 prayers thou of the congregation would free | they would be devotedly recited in hug Bo A It was not his custom to het had Faecal bat -- oy - exception, good w ad passed to Mi ewrnal reward was one of his oldest and dearest friends for Su and when priest in that mission made her home his abode, where a Finghoey oon in doig tu Spine always susie a spon | an eo wife and ane, and | may her soul rest in peace !" . Turned Out To Help Him. seduiaty Jan. N_tThe siting sn the good tu Chasiwston now and £ for Halifax to' sermon on Purgatory. during which t if Bonne JANUARY 15. many are taking advantage of the same to visit that piace and Athens. Some of our young people attended the marriage © of Mise Ac ella Seott and L. J. Latimer, near Addison, on the Sth. Miss May Scott, Dulceiwaine, was bridesmaid. W. G. and OC. N. Van derburg visited Athens on Friday. The committee of the Warburion cheese factory had a meeting at A Greer's on Tuesday evening, wher they hired W. G. Vanderhurg as m er for the year. This will be five years for Mr. Vanderburg in the same fac tory, two years as helper and three as maker. M¢. 'and Mrs. James Fodey will entertain "their friends on Thurs ddy evening. Miss Ahoa Bradley speat Saturday and Sunday with friends in this vicinity. Mrs. James Patience and little daughters, Eulie and Lizzie, and Miss A. Barrington, Duicemaine, were guests of Mrs. E Thursday, On Friday, F. W. Greer, Springfield, , called on his brothers here and whem on his way home his horse, a . valuable animal, dropped déad in the harness. W. G. Vander burgh had a bee hauling wood to the cheese factory, -on Monday. Twenty- three teams were there, and Will wish- es to thank most heartily those wha so gendrously tarnéd out to help him. Spicy Island Incidents. Wolfe Island, Jan. 13.-William Card is ever energetic in daily plying his stage to the city. The crossing is quite unsafe as yet. The ' American channel is still 'open. The ladies" auxi lary of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, met at the residence of Ro bert Boyd™ last Thursday. Patrick Quigley, one of our oldest and most respected citizens, met with a serious aplident. In. coming down stairs he fell, fracturing one of his limbs. Mat- thew Ryan is seriously ill, Mrs. James MeDonald, ill for some time, is not expected to recover, Mrs. Daniel Bak ery seriously ill; is somewhat im proved in health. The e¢Sndition of Arthur Laughlin is not improving. The remains of the four-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Robért Bolton were interred on Saturday. The quad rille party in the C.M.B.A. hall on Friday evening was a success, over fifty couples being in attendance. The meémbers of the ©. M B.A. intend hold ing their annual ball early in Febru ary. Bernard Grant hgs moved into the residence of the ah John John ston. Rev. Fr. Spratt was présented with a purse of $206, as a Christmas kox from his parishioners. The annu al shooting contest took place on New Year's day. Alexander Doeteur, out of a number of contestants, scor ed the greatest number of points, curing first prize, a handsome bronze turkey. The annual meeting of the agricultural society was held in the town hall last "Wednesday. After pay ing off all indebtedness a handsome sum is left in the treasury, se From Busy Cataraqui. Cataraqui, Jan. 13.--The new town- ship council met this morning and ap- pointed J. Aylesworth assessor. Dr Edwards has moved his family and of fice to the bouse owned and recently occupied by James Walker, Many of the young people regret the recent snowfall, as it temporarily ends the skating that has been so fine lately The school has again re-opened with the old staff in charge. At the re cent school =~ meeting, Smith Elliott, the retiring trustee, was re-appointed to another term of office. The Free Methodists are holding special services every evening in their church. Mr Weston has finished drawing a full cupply of clay for his brickyard; his teams will now be on the road draw ing wood, A number of the young people have arranged for a driving party to-morrow evening. Glenvale will be the destination. Thomas Purdy has moved into the west end of the house owned by the late Miss Dick. John Blair has moved into the house just vacated by Mr. Purdy. Next season Mr. Blair will manage the gardens owned by Mr. McMichael and by the late Miss Dick. = Mrs. Nerthmore, who recently suffered another stroke of par alysis, is slowly improving. Mrs Connolly spent part of the Christmas time visiting friends in Napanee, Wil liam Ferguson presided very accept ably at the organ in sthe Methodist church last" Sabbath. Miss Ferguson has returned from Lanark. Master Vernon Craig has a very painful knee the result of a skating accident. The three sons of J. 8. Haycock, ex-M.P. P., who are attending Queen's, have taken apartments in the city, and will no longer be found among the jolly crowd who every day trudge to and from school or collegd Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Connolly have returned to their home in 'Granby, Que. Mr. Hagerman is_again on the road, an agent . for school maps, A. Calhoun, Queen's, océupied the pulpit in the Methodist church on the evening of the 5th inst, Mr, Stewart, Lanark, is visiting at T Vanluven's. : Many Remember Him. The reference to "Penny, The Pie Man," in the Whig of Monday, brought back recollections of old days to many Citizens. One aged gentle man says he distinctly remembers the pi¢ man, and states that his name was Wilkinson. While engaged in cutting boneless turkey at the City hotel he slashed his finger with the knife Blood-poisouing developed, and result od in Te death. Many an aged citi: #3 who read the article recalls the time whey he patronized this peerless pie-makor) Something New In Pork And Beans. Clark's pork and beans; with "Chili" sauce, are the latest and best. Price only 10c. per large tin. One Jone wayiarer found protection in the police station last night. Grip-Quinine Tablets {CHOCOLATE COATED.) are devoid of any wnplessant' effect. prompt int can ci. take, cheaper than other Quinine pre Vanderburgh on_ HIS MAJESTY OSCAR TH KING OF NORWAY AND SWEDEN, MARIANL" The Ii WHAT PHYSICIANS SAN wo tlhe onl \ in La Orippe, thverwork, Pathgu remy ble Trouble Bemenes {5 Has the NOTF We will wel ee of ¢h rye perors, Empre Pr Car eavdorsem ra vgethor bh explics ter worth wring for, apd will le appreciate AT ALL PRUGGISTR Mis Majesty appreciates and thanks Monsieur Mariant,] and I personally add my own high esteem for the "VIN BARON AUG. VON ROSEN, Never has a anvibing hetn so high lv pal IN Toute weed GW the Crier and Crarhm Englandiadlis Ee Poperdap XL, etc, the UNRIVALLED FOR LA GRIPPL, nevi N Specially recommenditior Weak ie nay and Overworked Men, fn Bookie ¢ Lawreoce A. Wi'son Co., Limited, Canadian Agents, Montreal. wd so ty. praised Que on Alexaian of Ramin Toric Stimul Particularly View of Eee with thelr 4 I in portraits ges other i Dy ha reeive it AVOID SUBSTITUTES - _ a------ © -- TRAGEDY OF THE SEA. Love, Elopement, Death, And Rescue London, Jan, 15."A strange an poignant story of a tragedy of the se comes from Falmouth Only a month ago the Grand Connetable, and there awaited orders. Its skipper, Capt Hubert, youhg and handsome. At his home Norway he had left behind a wi children. In Falmouth lived a algo young and beautiful I'he met, fell violently 'in love, a few days later tht Oxo sailed fc Hamburg the lady left her home sailed with it and Capt. Hubert sober truth into the unknown Days barque reached Falmouth overdue at destination, gossips of the town were busy speculation as to its late the news of the heavy gales on east coast, and on Sunday last shipping Gazette brought the the love story that began k month before, After leaving Falmouth the with fearful weather in the and sprang a leak. Four of the lost their lives Fight others Capt. Hubert and the lady, its and th sequel saceeed nn m Shipwreck, a Norwegian barque Oxo arrived at Falmouth ir om was launching the ship's boat and just as the bargue foun: nearly a week the tossed about by the © its ten occupants suffering he nper and cold, Capt. sccumbed to the expos: ure, it may be because he sacrifived himseli to shield hs companion, whi she had to sufier the horror of seeing him before her eves Then, on Saturday last, the stesis trawler Sontag saw the boat's signals of distess, and took the wight sailors the lady, and the captain's dead body ed getting ! dered Phen for little" craft { violent seas, in into i wa agonies from Hubert ak he +1 on board and when w passed and no tidings of the] It was long with Then came the | the ot # than a Oxo met North sea crew with The lady, it is believed, will return to ber relatives in Falmouth. Let Us Be Friends. Now the battle is over let un all be good friends again, Our Jansnry sale iw still going , 81.88 | shirts for 25 Atl . cols | ib for Austrian and Loyd, and Smith's Englivh collars, all for Me Many, many bargains at Ribby's lars, Athee lor £ now Hou, Fl. H. Bronson, given a considerable Ottawa, has sum to MeGill research into the of tuberoulosis. of the Jupiter mine forty-three lives university for and cure the fl Brux, iy ocling atl Ausiria, A man said: "1 nearly kitled two bivas with one stone when 1. rained stomach nnd pefves with cofide. Quit it? Well, 1 think =o. had rather be well, feel good, eat meals, sleep well, and be able to ao something in this world than to have all ihe ec on carth," Rain workers can gel on with coffee a while, hut the day comes zhen dys pepsia begin to show its Koad. then come times when the brain sete toed and has to be pushid That's the time to look out, for it is 2 sv fore runner of that terrible dissviy, Nerv: ad v i ; ------ Shall I Drop It? Killing Two Birds with One Stone. ous Prostration and probable parsly- Colive poison afleets stomach and porves (the Brain included], end # persisted in will do ita work sure as the sun is sure 10 rise. Madione will t avert the final attack. There is t are thing to do. Drop it, of you show the least sign of the Anison al fecting you in stomach, ber kid Bovs, bowels, oves or hesrt. : 1 ix easy to change from soles; 10 ey Food Coffee i you insist on having Dostum prepaced by long goib ,ing. That brings out the taste and ! food value.

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