Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Feb 1902, p. 4

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-- DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Monit fnithori ' aétion Cowhich dis prevailed. The in he man in charge in his divi dian of the gu degree. Honee, gents hinisell as a momebody whine #5 detectad in the arrested at once that he refuse to is revived. The to personate should and if a few arvests wonld be an end to "which, in every election, of Jews. Montreal has to the necessity of a Bich has beew altogether and which i responsible Juany of the vhetion nenn IAL BRIEFS, advises the people to against the referendum, in and demonstrate by people of Ontario wam Sensible advice. | n---- ) a mania for suicide in the and any cases have of late been om with a decided leaning to onrholié noid. A mind that will brave its agonies must be unbalanced, Hamilton Spectator is sorry that Dr. Courtice omlied the World to account, becawse iv lied about him. "It is not honest," says the Specta tor, Oh, 'the lie must have its course and be glorified. Is that it? -- The Chistian Guardian objects the referendum because it does } ace in connection with the next pal #lection, and because the 0 "the vote is not acceptable. ' ity hard to draft a at will please all classes. ---- ito World has it that ould have won out Bonservatives had i in the field. Other jotimate that Mr. guization aid the ur money and to not public Mr. in not Ethat Rov. gper thing le The ever two letters ng the refere publishes last night sewn dwolls upon sd breach of faith of the pre Swill be interesting to know 'our contemporary will give ee's denial the same public the Toronto World's state rard CT DASHES. ---------- District Condensed i church at Delta is with- at nt. 3 and skating races in bord nighy were = won d and Master K Joon has sold her house dta to 8. R. Gilbert, and, iV, has moved to Brock- a ' cheque for 8100, » Methodist church Eaton, & sister of 'of that village. Price. Belleviile, "in Algo: "the result | at one rank Per of ¢ | THE AFFAIRS OF THE HOUR. TELEGRAMS FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF THE EARTH. Matters That Interest Everybody ~--~Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered By The Dear Public Milk J in Buf Crap tar go x conte ¢ lands. are aonia, N.Y Hon. J. KB. Rose lanes will be ap pointed chief justice of the Transvaal volony Sir William Christopher Long, pro prietor and editor of the Nheflicld raph, is dead. : Louis Segel committed snicide at the United States hotel, Niagara Falls, on Moncay. He was finsane Janshi Rigo, t siffey violinist, marrisl the cides to at 3100 an acre who prinevss Chimay dh appenr in a concert Noveral dogs develo phobia Ratavia, 'N.Y dren were badly gtten them A Dublin despatch reports sales of Irish o Ss no reat' campaign of the United have nt nu resalt the * irish league. Hon: R. W. Beott that the proposal cable to England has not definite form. E. H. Phelps and company's spoke factory, at Merritton, was destroved hy fire on Wednesday night. The ix estimated at over $40,000 The rumor is again euygent that the British chancellor of the excheuger has been tempted into contemplating countervailing dutirs on bounty fed sugar, Henry Delenbergue, of Pa.. who resided on a farm with his son committed suicide on Tuesday bv cut ting his throat with g razorf almost aecapitating himself H. Mattson, who rees fessed to embezzling $75,000 First. National bank st Gre Mont., while acting as cashie alleged to have taken RIT78( The French whore modus vikendi bill will be thé first measure taken up by the Newfoundland legislsbure which opens today. The leadegs of hoth parties are pledged to sudport it Charles Savage; with $veral aliases, has beea arrested in Mghtreal accused of the theft of a tru full of jewelry valued at $10,000 fom Portland, Ore gon. The jewelig®was taken, it is be Heved, from % hotel William Pitehoh Newport, Rhode stated vesterday for g government vet taken Joss Corry, Whitehouse, of sland and lord Hind lip, who are at he head of an expedi tion to the unlfhown Sobat region of e left Aden for Berbera Abyssinia, Camphbe'l- Bannerman lord Rosebery's clean slate Speaking at Leigester, on av night, he said home rule sland was written on his slate hel he was not going to rub it off despatch from St. Petersburg sta that a number of British officers ten guns have arrived at Seoul e purpose of training the Corean The report is regarded in Ber interesting in view of the Anglo. we alliance, but it needs con n. on the way Sir Hen opposed policy. gio is \ Shin urns On Drink. w addressed to Anglo Saxon arners provokes wider response, or More rightly so, than that of John Burns. His life has been identified with working class interests. His po gition in parlioment has been used to vocate advanced social legislation, in the London county council he ghampioned administrative enter ulated to raise the standard n lite. In public addresses, ways deals with and with great courage weent speech in London to ple he laid earnest pormons. evils of drink. ing the British drink MH) per year, or $20 ivocated "abstinence" nd most simple remedy" vidual, and the restriction her of drinking places as { public authorities general oted Liverpool as having "since 1889 reduced its police drunken ness cases from 16.000 te 4.180, its crime from 926 to 532 per 100.000, its policemen by 100, at a sidving of $40, 000 to the rates, by the simple remedy of having got rid of 345 licensed pre mises in eleven years." Then he urged a similar policy for Londun, subjects tress bill Invited To Remain. Sydenham, Feb, 19.--At the Febru ary meeting of the official board. of the Methodist church here, a hearty and unanimous invitation was given to Rev, T. C-Beodn, to return to this circuit for the ensuing conference vear. Miss Tessa MacCallum, the cele- brated elocutionist, is to give an en- tertainment here under the auspices of the Epworth league, March 1th. J. P. Lacey and F, M. Lawson, an the gick list for a time, are somewhat better. The youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Spafford had a fall which resulted in breaking owe of his arms Mrs. M. Pixley is reported as seri ously ill. Dr. W. Jaguith, Chie . is sojourning at the home of he parents, prior to the anspicious event viz., his marriage, which takes place on Thursday, the 20th inst. Fernleigh Facts. Fernleigh, Feb. 17<After much hard labor the roads are again pas sable. A large erowd gathered at St. James' church on Sunday, but for unknown the minister . School is closed; our' . Erwin, returned to - ter attend ee sick child. M. he farmers are hauling 00 Clarendon Sation. Surprise numerous. Mrs. T. Brown the mend, Andrew Stadler had io Beatrice Kellar's: James 8, Foo at M. Day's He Has Resigned. mt Grundy, seston of Syden- met Methodiet church, handed re isnation yesterday, that he atest a fueratice position o RESORT FOR OUTLAWS Wyoming's Famed Wall To Be Destroyed sper, Wyo., Feb. 1¥.---~The Hole in-the Wall i" a rendezvous for cattle mn erers and train and i= now a thing of the county commissioners have called for for blast out of the Sandstone, fl Hole In-The bers, bricks a section 1 OW narrow of rewk Ww It = pa which was years, made fortress, ordinary ve TE 18 A the « within ' widen this trail, used by outlaws {pr many which, guarded bv a few the "Hole" a venitable that freight teams and hicles can pass in and out Hole in the Wall country Several hundred pounds of dyna mite and giant powder will be used in the work. In many places hundreds of tons of rock will have the walls a lew f wall and men so to he while at other et of rock will be away fron Seni removed the Rocky mo GIpANY 18 Bow into the Holbein the several ots untain Bell telephone onstracting Wa branches a lind H country, and there will be ation with the out Fhis fine es through a efile in the wall and follows of the proposed county road tumble-down log house Years the headquarters of the outlaw _band. It was only a mile from the entrance to the "Hole." and here, with: a guard at the entrance, the thieves) lived in perfect safety It was here that the stolen cattle and horses were corrallea and their brands changed Back for a distance or it a fertile valley. broken there by small roiling hills. Springs of sparkling water, located at nvmer ous spots in the valley, fred a small stream in which there are millions oi trout. Along the valley of this stream tributaries there are beautiful furnishing an abundance of thousands of cattle and horses, amd it is no wonder that the outlaws chose this romantic and vir gin spot for their hiding place In early dave. the Hole-in-the country settled by ranchmen, t the outlaws ranchers out, With the ing of the central Wyoming outlaws, however, the rich cttiad by peaceable Omani pas the font An old, for many this ranch. and of forty of extending fifty miles, here and and its meadows, grass for Wall was but + depredations of BOON drove the pass rain he bid country is and il-doers will there ing s nwa and ev NOVOr hiding -place ing citizens again find a safe Killed In Wisconsin. Fe'. The Rathbun cond wood camp, under charge of Thom as Haley, is about suspending opera tions for the owing to the great depth of snow on the John McDonald has returned from the back shanties Michael Lally, inspector, was in our village last weel on bMsiness A large number this vicinity attended the Joseph Woodcock, in Tweed, Nat News has just reached here accidental death of Peter Reilty lumber woods of Wisconsin. He left here about for the west; and as he industrious young than usually successful home His uncle, A. Keilty friends in this vicinity have the sym pathy the entire community. Wed dings have thick and fast on us lately Among the most recent are Lawrence Haley, of this place, and Miss Woy, Tamworth, were married at Erinsville, on Monday, 10th inst. Ar thur Smith and Miss Minnie Smith, united in matrimony, at the Roman Catholic church here by Rev. Father Fwomey, on Tuesday, 11th inst. Ele Trudeau has been disposing of quantities of furs this season The genial Adolph Burgoyne, of Belle ville, spent a few days in our midst recently. Mr. Orr the Parks school this year Rtoeo, Is season, mostly roads license irom sale of Mrs on urday. of the in the four years was a steady aml ago man, was more in his new and of come suim large is teaching Tweed Topics. Tweed, Feb, The sale of Mrs Joseph Woodeook's household effects Saturday was well attended. The team of Robert McGuire succeeded in ge ting away from him at the OC. P R. tek, and at length collided with a telegraph post. IR. Smith's White Liniment is the moét penetrating liniment known, and a positive cure for sprains, swellings, inflammation, neuralgia, rheumatism, and lumbago. In bottles, 25c., Wade's drug store. John Rempson, North Bay, dead ut his work. dropped of the | ' bust, some lined, others unlined. blasted | was tminedl to at |, ONE ONLY FUR- LINED CAPE, Fur-lined, Thibet Collar and Front, Hamster Thibet Trimmed, Broche Cloth Covering, $40 for $20. 3 ONLY COON CAPES, quality of fur, satin-lined. WOMEN'S CLOTH and $5. Friday $2 each. WOMEN'S TWEED ~~ 20 "aches $13 50 for $6.75 COATS, sizes 2, 34, 36 Regular price $4 deep, best ~ o TAILOR - MADE SUITS, spring styles, 4 only, sizes 34, 36, Jacket lin- ed, Mercerized lining, skirt small pattern tweed. WOMEN'SUNLAUN HANDKERCHIEFS Friday 4 for 25c. ENGLISH FLANNELETTE (in fancy stripes, heavy even lar 15c. Friday 11c. yd. . S. hem-stitched. made with flare, designs in Worth $8 75. Friday $5 "DRIED PURE LINEN Regular 12 4c. 36 inches wide, thread, thick nap. Regu- STARR & SUTCLIFFE'S, 118 and 20 Princess Street, - Kingston, On S SPRCTAL ANNOUNCEMENT THE KERN BURNERS, delayed in ship ment, arc now to hand. for same we will dispose LYGHTS AT COST. Pear Shape, In order to make room of our stock of AUER 55c¢. Large, with Shade, 65c. J. W. OLDFIN, 353King NOT A CANDIDATE. w-- Will Not Be a Nominee Of Demo- cracy In 1904 New York, Feb. 20. -William Whitney left New York for hig ern home in Aiken, 85.C., where means to take a good long rest fore he left' he was handed a copy By a Detroit newspaper in which he was boomed for the 'presidency in 1'MM was thought that the article was ip spired by Don. M. Dickigson was, with Mr, Whitney, a member president Cleveland's cabinet "While 1 appreciate Mr, Dick Buggesti Mr. Whitney must be permitted to. sav that it almost absurd. I am sixty years old That is not old as the goes, but' [ cannot imagine how bodv who regards highly, week induce to enter the tical either for mye any Please tell my | friends believe No a ingon m said very me to arena agsin other man in the I have hioned rest Tie democratic party earned a goo iy, learned, on « that active negotint ing on Anglo allian the far west! Ttalvy holding 'back, as France and Rus eating cabinet Kaving bail measu i to induc Jdapanei she displease The in include gn divores pending the thro of public works enumeration of the speech from Giusso, minister has resigned You see neckwear every day of your It | who | "| 3. Its Economy. life, but it jen't like our's. Bibby's | Strong Points AsouT B. B. B. 1. Its Purity. 2. Is Thousands ot Cures, 1c. a dose. XS... Regulates the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, | unlocks the Secretions, Purifies the Blood and Id | removes all the impurities from a common Pimple to the worst Scrolulous Sore, and CURRNS OYSPRPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, HEADACHE, SALT RHEUM SCROFULA, HEARTBURN, SOUR SToMaca, DIZZINESS, DROT RHEUMATISM, SKIN DISEASES. IEORGE W. BELL, v8, DVDS Offices 70-73 ernmen Veterinary inspector Ponti wy aod Discasss of Cale a seo ty. Cow tation trem Prin ees street Dr. 0. W. Daly's Dental Offier Will be opened In May, whed he metus rom abrow Why did YOU quit' Coff ee? It probably comes to every thought ful person at times that there pre plen- ty of common, mediocre people, ang that ii one determines to, he or sl ran press to the front, aod win position, fame and gold. It is largely a matter of determination and health. Many a determined char acter with brilliant possibilities, is held bask by i health. Some find that Wb t, keen ts refuse to come iyo on thought wonder why. The kind of brain work that makes | successful men makes heavy filling of the! minute nerve ig said PRL pass the crowd | placed day by day, or the brain and other parts of the body will » propegly. Coffee 8 an hidden but powerful enemy Lo one's progress in Tide subtle, narcotic poison weakens heart, interieres with digestion and has =» definite and destructive effect on the | nervous system. People who are cone tent to load themselves with impadi Le ments (© progress, who refuss to sup i ply body with food and drink of the! {kinel peaded to make up for the daily | disintegration of nerve and they, | must stand aside in the race for pre eminence, The ones who are properly fod, will surely win or laurels, Postum Foo fig T° mont che Jr ing commences, it tim ue hailing for Hite s bevern neevReary to and Aan or extract al hi movemenie tend tows and possibile peratries, tisk aflalteratgl food or drink even coffee. PRP

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