Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jan 1902, p. 5

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TO BE LET. mC wb BROOME, "WITH 0} OR 10° Guam wtoest. a ra ROOMS, WITH sll 'modern Avenue. sonveniehots, ah mags nN Aoi = at A . LareLY | STORE "etn pn. boy Eo "md n pened 281, QUEEN. STREET, 8 ROOMS, MODERN, ' Also other dwell wn, front and beck; s. 8,4 and offices. Apply to J, Rn , 832 King Steet. . DFPICE, ROONS, FIREPROOK A thangs ers. ly - ED] CLiFY, ol pe nase and y WITH PLATE GLASS FRONT at, " 3 2 GIDER ne HLDE! EEVE & KNkPAT ACK, ed . PIRST OF MAY, 1901, BRICE iV Pydenhsmn St. west, next Frankia. wtiful w | Clara | | IHSHNEN START LAND WAR | FORMER PLAN OF CAMPAIGN { BEING REVIVED. | Boyeotting is "Rampant--Writs and Ejectment Notices Served Broadcast on Tenants on Es tates in Several Counties. dan, WA conflict of a character i= in progress tandlords and tenants of in fred The strain: no longer confined to there are disputes) in in at least one county lon, serious the éetates Lon { very between twenty {ang § odd relations are Connanght, } Munster, and Ulster is a cluster of estates in the Mayo, and Roscom- i mon in which the tenants have taken {up a most determined attitude, and ava resolved. aot. 00. pay rents unless v number of con are gs the landlords bave refused on the lines of the plan of campaign has been formed, and the tenants are collecting funds to sustain them in the fight. It is stated m There f counties of Sligo, wetons These A eombination con | that they have a guarantee of finan- a, Arply 1a te Joti? oo AND RUSINESS.] nm Mls em EWORE the TEOANTS ene ouraging A -------------------------------------------- i THOUSAND DOLLARS TN Fah thousand 40 ten housed RCE ih; aod NCE EN wo, over RCE i Eh, and Globe Insurance Company. able assets, $61,157,218. In addition So which the policy holders have for wecuri- Ww jhe unlimited liability of all the stock FARM A nD rt PROVE Towest Bet TY insured as ore tonewing ol or giving new ---- get rates hon STHANGE & STRANGE, Agents ARCHITECTS. ARC fr 1 Tr, Wellington street All plans, praising, ete, will be » attended to. Satielgetior OFFICE 132 designs, ap promptly guaranteed CTS, MERCH Brock and ; * rovifi «sow A RCI ants" Bard Building Wellington strouts ARTHUR PLLIS, ARCHITECT, with of New Drill Hall, near on pid Montes] Sis. The Toronie General Trusts uroet Phe OFF corner of Corporation Office and Bafe Deposit Vauits, 9 YONGE STREET, $1,000,000 SR0000. Capital, Reserve Fund President : som HOSKIN. Q.0., Vioe-Prowt dents ¢ HON. 8. C. WOOD, LL.D W. H. BEATTY, Esq J. W. LANGMUIR, Managing Director A.D LANGMUIR, Assistant Manager i JAMES DAVEY, Becretary iit wot as a Bieculor, Ant . Bechiver, Dommit Ro uardisn Liquidator, All sizes and "Parcels received valuables Guarantess Adminis ous, tinued in the professions! cars of For further information we the Cor poration's 'News and Opinions vi ii of $2 National Importance CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mall, - - $6 a year Daily psd Susday, by mail, 88 a year The Sunday S is the greatest Sunday ae paper in the World. PriceSc. atopy. By mall, §2 a year. | A adres WE BUN, New York. TORONTO | Estates, | Et Qorporation any cial ait from the United Irish league. Meanwhile, writs and ejects ticon have ben gerved Troadeast the tenants of the affected properties, which are kpown the associated {estates As the tenants declare that they are resolved to face eviction, it is {likely that evietions on a large scale will take place when the legal pro ripen, Organizers are going agl them revolt. - : Connaught' Wire are dis- putes in several estates in Clare, Lim erick, and Cavan. The boveotting of and those who take gether with the landlords of the disturbed estates, is advocated the most extreme manner. The law, t, is openly and boastiully defied, Death of Mrs. Staley. Sunday morning, at her residence, the death oecenpred of phine, widow of the late Capt. Mar tin Staley. Her illness which of short duration, was borne with chris { tian fortitude and patignce. All that wloving hands could do to relieve her but of no avail. as Cosgos "land grabbers,' grazing land, to and agents in fac son's Del On was sufferings was done, Deceased, in her early married life, re sided with ber husband on Wolfe Is land, afterwards moving to Kingston, } where they conducted an hotel for a number of years. Her husband pre ceded her to the grave nine years, { She leaves four sons ands one dangh {ter to mourn the loss of a kind and foving mother. The sons are: Charles D., of the government dry dock; Hen ty, in Watertown, N.Y in Walla Walla, and Horatio and Mrs | Owen Quinn, of this city. The funeral | will take place Tnesday morning at nine o'clock to St. Mary's cathedral, and cemetery, ¥ George, A Pleasant Box Social. Miss Lizzio her On Friday evening last Daly entertained the dancing and their friends to fa "hox social" in the Whig hall} About ninety young people were in at tendance and spent a most enjoyable evening. Music for dancing was =up { pliod by Mallen And Carr's orchestra Fand was of such an excelle ut quality | that almost every number called for 9 an encore. Uf » somrse, the amusing | feature at a social of this kind is the distribution of the dainty boxes of entables, cach bearing a number. to rorrespond with the tickets held by the gentlemen and containing inside 4 ecard bearing the name of the lady with whom he is share up. It took some tinte to adjust all this hut it created lots of fun and all were de- lighted with their newly made part- wembers of classes { | Asked To Be a Candidate. Ex-mayor N. UC. Polson has just re i trned from a toug of the southwes- torn states, thoroughly recouped in health and looking vigorous and ro- bust. Shortly after his return he wad approached and requested to accept the. nomination for alderman to re present - Rideau, agplacing alderman Duff. Mr. Polson has the matter un: | der advisement, At this juncture when BO many Vital questions must come before the council for argument and settloment, Mr. Polson's opinion, bas: ed on long experience in council mat. tore, world be invaluable to the city, He formerly "represented Rideau ward in the council. High Court Of Justice. Expanded. metal and five proofing Supp va. Clarified milk company, of ingston. dv. J. Maclennan, for defendants, moved to change venue from Toronto © to Kingston. Faleon: bridge, for" plaintifis, contra. Order mnde changing venue to Kingston. Defendants to pay to plaintifis all coste lost to: plaintiffs by reason of delay in making this 'motion. Marked Out The Ice. City commissioner Gordon matical © health officer Fea to-day marked out the of ie in the iver within which Mears. Wilson and | Gleason, ice dealers, - will .be slowed and to harvest their supply. This men ing Andrew. McLean's employees be whn cutting ice below the bridge. © Sale Of Fur Jackets. is week "the leading leatires of ini "Look Around Sale," "Will befur Ploc THE DAILY WHIG, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Manitoba Prohibitionists Active-- Western News, Napinta, Man. Jan 13---To the Editor The people of Napinta ano vichity were very much affected hy the news that arvived here last week of the- death of Leigh, who left here | in Ontario, He had been « g of a cold for a few days and after a few weeks in died of quick consumption The Russell month, will be Arthur Joseph. of the building feared it year, and afterwards leased Thompson, Brandon arrived the same day to gion. Mr. Phinny settled between them way, Joréph' takés possession. hiite a Tot talk is oteasioned by the situation of the prohibition ques tion in Manitoba, Hugh John is the hero of the . hour r it. Conven tions of the prohibitionists are being held in nearly all the towns around to money and 'pass resolutions, showing their sympathy. The money ig raised to "hight the 1 in the coming campaign A lively discussion took pldce Loland hotel the other night on the departmental stores of Canada It was quite a largg question to handle, but Mr. Hopi n, of the Napinta trad ing company, defeated all arguments brought out in of the mail shopp sing system. There are oF of Tarniers hore who one 3 store hill, but they got Gis Faron & This doesn't give the ir chance. . How compete in when they have year to vear, rt befors vacant for a next week hy Phinney, owner to him it to Both take the and house, opened Mr a Mr men posses dispute now of in some of raise quest in the favor large cash send Co. merchants an a local prices with Eaton's, to carey debts while Eaton There ta fine with the ( satisfaction there to get it Toronto here at from gets cash nding compete NR, exte to is talk of the ( into Boissevaine PR. at that point Dis expressed by the farm of not bang able produce. A peti ned by 207 is on account their and the g ery cars for tion was circulated farmers to induce ernment to in the crack went in the third exe mn, rink skipped Ww to Killarney last week bonspiel. They captur Yours truly "ussint Our Forhes, to play wl the hy prizes G -------------- The Husband of Mrs. Davis. kew York Tribune They are telling an ahous Richard Harding mw oently vicited this city show, where Mrs. Davis, been interested in dogs, some fine exhibits. M the smokiyr car on g fron Marion, Mass., where he lives, when he wus accosted by an unafraid stranger of somewhat "sporty" ap pearance, 'Are amusing starry Davis, who for the dog who has | had ente Davis was in his trip. dows this + gent'eqan, Mr: you,' said choerfully senting hassel Davis' "ar: vou My naming a celebrated J .g-fan "Ham mot)" Mell Paviv replied, calmly enough, knowing that he had facts up his sleeve which might easily Le made to annihilate this presumpt uous individaal. "I am Mr. Davis Richatd Harding Davis." The sporting gentleman drew back with an air of deference find awe "Po you mwbh id sy," he said, "that you are the hus wind of Mrs Davis, the owner of Woodeote's Jumbo ? ni~glad to know you That's the first bull" but Mr Davis had vanished by side " Death Of J. G. Moylan. Mrs. Philpetts have gone to attend the funeral of G. Moylan, father of Mrs. who died suddenly on Saturday night of heart disease. De roased was born im 1626 near May nooth, Ireland. In 1851 he went to the United States as a member of the Chiian legation, and later entered journalism Washington correspon dent for several leading papers. In 1856 he came to Canada as professor of classics and English Jiterature in the Jesuit college at Guelph. Two venrs later he established the Cana alan Freeman in Toronto, and tivued as editor and publisher IST. In 1568 he was sent by lave Sir John A. Macdonald to land as dominion commissioner of emigration In 1872 be . became a member of the board of penitentiary directors, and three years later, on the abolition of the board, he 'was appointed gole inspector of the peni tentiaries Jor the dominion. He re tained this office till 1803, when be re- tired on a pension. Mr. and Lo Uitawan the late J. Philpotts, as con up to the Ire Crusade Against High Collars. A secret movement gmohy New York manufacturers of collars to discour age the demand for high turned down or double band collars has come to light. The aim is to save linen. The profit of making a high turped down 1s thirty"fivg per cent. less than for the other shapes, The retailers fool this only slightly, the loss being sas tained mostly by the manufactavers The means of destroying the popul- arity of the protested style ave simi: lar. To influence by voluminous ad- vertising, is an easy matter. Ther fore, many publications have been predicting the downfall of thiy collar, announcing that the style was oon. mon and was tabooed by adherents "good form." One of these journ said thal diyle was passing from ws with a dinner jacket. Despite this every Fifth avenue haberdasher Yu comnends the high-turoed dows foe wonr with the dinner coat especinily, and for business wear, no coller & ure augtitabie. 'Liked The Man, ft is woted hy the Wichita (Kas) Eagle, that when somone toid presi t governor Fergu- ate pie with his t said: Pas an - dave am Ek for oth and is num- imminent SPINNING MILL COLLAPSED EIGHT HUNDRED PERSONS IN THE BUILDING. Work of Rescuing is Going on Now--Five Dead Recovered and Ten Injured--Could Not Turn Of Hot Water. . M.--The wall of a mill bere collapsed t« many workmen. The Hung now proceeding and fen serious! recovered, Eight the ruins persons, The Belfast Jan. manning Inprisoving of res is wn in been huried in } hundred wo atly women, in the building when the walls collapsed, To alld to the horrors of the situation the hot wat or could not be turned off and sever al were scalded to death who was 0 weed in the wreckage ng sired have thers are H eight se vers persons Many Killed. Jarcelona, Jan. Mine explosion the boiler of a spinning mill near Manassia destroyed half of the vil- lage of Puento De Vulumara. The' he tal, at Manresia, filled with the injured. It is estimated that six ty pe reons were killed and 100 injur el and mady of the latter are not expected to recover. The dead include many children. The queen has wirel her condolences e---- INCIDENTS oF THE DAY - tml Newsy Paragraphs Picked op By Reporters On Their Rounds. Chicago 221, 647,631. Salvation army the law Linwood, of is axes last year were in Paris wants Fhe recognition under Henry Bremn i ide The Standard x} on the Indian An American ana els commit i = by hanging is to bé adopt Ya ug ratiwavs, npany wirioiy supply Paris with gas uniforms of the of the remodelled hat Fhe soldiers British Mrs to be ih sfiropp i her ofl her 7° LOB vall-pox has dove oped i in Fred. Starkey, Nelson, are Nati one army arr e family ®f Ne Water to the promoted Baxter, of has been Sorgt. G town CC, the chiefehip. At Manchester, ing $7,000,000 have lex than a vear. "Stabat Mater," January 2ist, In , at Uglow's. Morris; " Man , on Sunday, small-pox patient was quarantined in a car which was side tracked Judge Weller, Peterboro, was ken with apoplexy on Friday morning and his condition Very grave. No church services were held in Fer nie, B. C on Sunday, owing to quarantine on account of small-pox here: are over 10 naptha and gas launched in dourse of constr Clayton and Alexanorip Bay Owing to the prevalence of small pox. in Fernie, B.C.. the hole town hes been quarantféd and oll citizens vaccinat . A silk mall will he burg shortly A to the enterprise from ' of the od buildings cost erected in Eng., been Tuesday Ontario Rossini a Sir ion at re being in Og wil bh iocated bonus wen News prising indians settlers on the te outlving into wn sini' 8 J tickets 235 of evening Hall Depositors hank, at paid another a fix National are to per cent five Carthage, be dividend of five ital of ninety provide RZ the | by-law to L000 fx wmirchase of works at water receiver ts third reading ned yor on Niaga , is stranded in Cin nok od ow She the ent over [ive +h hill HAVO charity Thomas Cull, an old ¢ nipeg, died suddenly in be day night," He was apparently in th bost of health when he retired. He aged eighty-five and from cent y hoard applied 1a ior - tizen of Win I on Satur was came tuebec Owners of icd-boats are again warn #1 that they are responsible for waidents ocenrring on the road mark od out between Kingston and the land. Tx must keep west road The Wel until the train being three weather will be favor males an old time Worfow evening. Mrs. LeMoyne will be tightiul historical comedy, "The First Marlborough," at the new on Jan, Qed. and production of the The event will he a dramatic stand is ats of. the reach Wir this afternoon hours late. Th the v wrature are To ngtons will net Hino sometime Aci fodly tors' takes drop bef seen in a Duchess of Grand opera house, a rich and tasteful play tromised a notable éne from point. Williams David Ross, Winnipeg, drop pod dead of apoplexy. His son found him lying on the floor of the stable, whither be had gone to look alter his horse, Mr. Ross was an old and high- Iv respected resident. He moved west ighitéon years ago froin Point Levis, Roe. he Boston Herald, cle, save "that the tide of emivration # turing to Canada. The soil and climate is betier adapted. for settle went. People are looking for homes for themselves and chiliren, and thing to show for their toil an siety in their closing days. "The Balle of New York," with js merry lyrical jingles. its pretiv gnls nnd delightiel ensembles, will be seen at the Grand on Wednesday pert. The company is bended by Edward ) Connelly and Miss Beulah (Dodge. The sald of seats opemed this morsing. The incirations are "The Belle of New Nok will be greeted hy a packed | ie in an able arti: an The Canadian Niagara power com: pany has awarded the contract for the contraction of the a wheel pit and the intake canal, in Tar Victoria Niagara Fale or to Law won & Belly, Bi. Catharines, rontract dnvelvrs expenditure The 'over bali a milion dolar. Theeom- pany prt to be alls to trapamit power Wo Toronto by Bcfolaes ° Ist | "stom Bros, MONDAY, JANUARY 20. DISTRICT DASHES. News of the trict Condensed From the Whig's Exchanges. 8 grow- Vincent's population the lund next ai Merrill w manag: New at Round i lilwary has volumes to Peserento public hundred new township of warden Sad he made of Picton f the Dh has left Mexico. will warm wenther sets in Havelock smallpox ¥ , has lef Mrs. Waite e the fall resiaed, years ago, Richmona town , and one the best with a {ine Dr cman village paid 2531 scar t its for who early ship of wien coast, fatuly Mrs. John MeNish, a vears, died very in. Brockvil SUrvIv suddenly sixty-five her bom She at Naturday d b second husband and two aau Upon from the « wat, | erient handsome Gnvx « by Lieut.-Col ish terrier, the ct { his retirement the 15th regi le officers of the sented Ce Ponton with a clock He ia eed Halliwell pr SUC dogs disappente Fi lost, kind rman refused ad it the finest 1% one of in America COMMITTED TO HOME RULE Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman's Utterances Most Iinportant. I'he mc re-n Jan 20 the undoul London, portant event of I ar} arent wa eclaration of Sir the lib se of comuio wt in ing of stedly the en Henrv Ca sso! mp ral leader in that the mitted tw utterly at Aannerman, lib parity is still le This al con was vith this re-nailin to the The Spectator says i the home rule flag nast 18 a and tion of the imperia quarters have taken "hew violent repudia wing." Other the home rul ement to be a to bid " of the Irish pari party. But this does not be a probable John Redmond and other | the Irish nationalis y ly declared and Jproved it intention of fighting battle Ae 1 by allian upporting Henry ( when the occasion suits them lest ANOunR the tary support apy contingency, a aders of continual to be their home rule } AY Sir amply rerman IN TOUCH WITH LONDON. ies Within Eight Days of Each Other. Constantinople, Jan. %.--An has been promulgated approving of final ation for the construc the Bagdad sl by the Anatolia the lin garried to the » COnee fox Coun rade the conve fion of railrog rétiroa.l Pe a Bas regat bot} and commer When bring India within ap; s of London erman vil i Ihe wad connecting wlan gu sion ling of "rail th gulf is vhorou Persian tremely important tally day JHISKERS AND MILK, clay wonkd $i. bis w and 'aforesa i hard ueitted their perch and soark From the whiskers that ran, an Pye sald, te rounded) & rake or vend huretul dairemes ¥ make it Win basics to take tha. same oki vow tot) amy Am? eaten hiv Amd take in This is tine 40 from the skim we pay sleep we fon we'll Died In Tome ' Dr. Thomas Keith Row. diel at Webster City, Iowa. on January 7th. aged sixty-one vemrs. Deveasod was born at Mingan, Canada. He gradu ated from Quéien's Medical collese in S63. The same yer be married Har: viet A. Roblin, daughter of the late David Roblin. MPP, Napanee fh Ross practised his profession at Xa pance ginl Odessa. for sume years, ard then located in Webstor City, lowa twenty years ago. After the death of his first wile be went to New York fate, awd Inter marvied again +a IT. Hin wile, two sons and two | Asughters survice, ---------- Our Ready-To-Wear Suits, They are selling last, bstter buy naday. Tomorrow aw. be ton nt, The het anes wight be gone. Living ihe ® liberal | A Delicate Girl. There are tremendous demands made on a young gir strength at certain periods in her life. Nature must have 3 ishment for certain organs and she exuactsit from the rest of th body. You can make the body strong so that it can sug dlmost any demand if you take Powley's 1 iquified Oroue. Miss Francis Lamson of Woodstock, tells an teresting story, Gentlemen: For some time back I have felt my ybysichl cond! tion very much impaired from weak stomach and also ) gt rie ness, [had a friend who had tried Powley's Liguif helped her so much that eoticluded to try it. T had hot 1 half of the bottle when 1 felt such a remarkable ¢! dition that 1 was almost amazed at myself lI no growing wuch clearer and 1 felt better in every way every young lady to use Ozone. (Signed) M158 Fraxcis LAMSON, 45 Reeve St., Wo Powdey's Li iquified Ozone i is most. valuable for any i larities or weakness of women or girls, It makes natu: i nature, it adds strength to the system and fortifies it 10 pt t ed that op; 1's delicate and complicated constructics "Write Te te Booker Free for the asking. n soc. and $1.00 at &1l Druggists. THE OZONE CO., OF TORONTO, LIMITED. Toronto and Chicago. ANOTHER POINT. 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