Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Feb 1902, p. 4

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: | Avsful Pile Pain. E. Aurioger, Braidwood, lis, ering uotold agomy for fweive sears from both forms of piles, alt at of = Jie remedies without MR ho paket druggists, 3 eenis a Bo', "Piles Cousens aml Cure." panil Marshall, Mick says over and " Fyre id brug Co, uw TENDERS. MARKED TENDER I he recewed "at he We roid up to Wednw bry, I Aud Anat, for the prude rs OF the horses "Hob aad "Tom whe to the Kingston Fire Tonariarot, Vers ly Be sen at Noo 2 Fier Kuition Be The Kighent .r Wy under rot ily socepted. JH BE, Chairman of CQumaiijes Iredded Wheal | Biscuit Cures Indigestion and Constipation, + Have been in constant wee of your Whole Wheat Biscis for month k onomot speak oll what 10 be anit in its behold in ibis Jet 5 1% constitutes gt least ninety per of my food. It bas eared indi cal constipation, It esas to 8 the appetite and to take nee of meatr and other wrtichs oud hwretofore used. | Jwliove wre is + wud be Tor persone Imbigenison mol odmsiing. IL KB PORTER, Denver, Wheat Biscuit For Sale b8 all Grocers 1 Cal. ASE ruis'Facr. we are fully prepared to sup- every want as far as pure and, medicines are concerned. and accurate family dispeus- . We continually aim 3 our patrons in two great ity and low prices, of Toilet preparations t you. 'S CELERY COMPOUND. Compound is the me u should use when you lack Igy. when the body 1s poorly you are weak, run- or sleepless. Paine's round rane the nerves, the Ti liver and kidneys, and The AG. Druggist, gston, Ont. fan Aor EN THAT, THE ghiidet tha Tavern : By on Brock a Fo minted wa we hd e er Tavern wl. 1 int ve this day, there Commissioners "allow 4 Som a wakd Hotel, missioners. 4 Ot! ny" of Hare, wt next. AROMAS B SUL EVAN. February, 1902. {7HE 'WHIG--68th YEAR. | ing Offices in Canada | cheap | ted, | scholar's life wired by Pyramid Pils | § utreet, 1th Fe a aE i i { vy every 13 pages, || HER ursday im. 13 at $1 rr ttached i one of the best Job Print | rapid, work: nine fmproved FW. J presses. HB. PENSE, PROPRIETOR. stylish and | {TIE DAILY WHIG.| 'Opiter per Orbem Dicer.' GAP IN EDUCATION woman's convention Mon of At a in seal Mie Oakley, Royal Victoria of the July who is warden the College, said the was a vacation August, she inti the trying periods of the do ? the vars ned of summer school and were What was he to demoralizing influences she © remarked, take The grent to bring children The of no tion newd is in something idle and them their give to LOCHpy time during the months become The towards She in right. children weary of sndy the dupe andigladly close their hooks. But end | 0 week Tater they are pining for some f { for brawn and | Iv, { al { ley is a philosopher. | medical thing to do. They, gaungt picnic play ball and: boast every day. diversions that are stimulating | healthHil are to. be sought. They | the features of vacation and they make muscle. But; present and girls complain of Those who ean visit about or and the boys ennui. rusticate But There are luxury of | are Aheir glory, many who eannot afford the this and the two months out of school them wearisome would 'in long and relish a shop where | are, to How they {or school), or any they would be learning something and yet resort not studying hard. The ideal school is that in which the goes. on burden, process: of education apace without strain or the sunimer school could be made a plea" sant and profitable resort, Mies Oak The educational and problem that omits the vacation excr cines is surely incomplete s---------- A SPECIAL MEDICAL SERVICE About viee, for a religious ser benefit of the students of Queen's College, held, Rev. KE. RB. preached a sermon in which he 0 vear ago the special was and Lanceley the young men very sound ddvice. The Whig commented npon the ser it, and hoped it would be an annual affair. Not that one service a year is enough for the wedioal student, but one, designed for his good, having reference to his oc eupation, his moral and spiritual in fluence, his opportunities, for Chris- tign service, is very helpful and spiring. That was the impression sug- gested at the time and it hag deepened by the lapse of time. The example set by Kingston has been followed ia London, where, on Sunday last, in the First Preshyterign church, a sermon was, addressed to the students in attendance upon the medical department of the Western University by Rey: W.4J, Clark. And why to medical students particularly ? The answer is given in the letter of a friend, who says: '""The jhysician en- ters so closely into the sporet life of the individual antl the Wome that his responsibilities. in relation thereto ought to be emphasized. If there professional man any where that needs to be especially particular about his moral life and character it is the phy sician. Then the church's close rela: tion to the medical profession is not foreign by any means." The recollection of a service which was enobling, elevating and uplifting, and the knowledge that college life and dollege associations are never for gotten, should induce the medical fa culty of Queen's to encourage and the students to desire it again. That which has been deemed wprthy of imi- tation is assuredly worthy of perpe- tuation. vice, commended in been is a ae MANITOBA VS. ONTARIO. While the discontents in Ontario, egged for purely partizan reasons, are on by the conservative press de- nouncing the prohibition measure, and Jclaring that they will have none of it, the Manitoba government, had wo oecasion therefor, the referendum, Talk about the hardships, of the On: tario measure! The Manitoba gov- ernment expects the vote, to be fav: orable to prohibition, to - embrace forty-five percent. of all the electors on the list, or 'sixty per vent. of those who vote, if 'sixty per tent; those in ithe list" exercise the fran- chise, or sixty ami two-thied per cent, which resorts to gave | of" {isting THE DAILY WHIG, SSATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22 -- . rangement and percentage provided by the. Withe government are, to wtirely The sitiadactory the quite Mail. ht general "the i enpable feature of Manitoba an which readable, the the Iw that the of appears in an nonncesent impres on mnong e thas practically cer feeling the country is terms make it ain that the set will be carried" and the ex The pro be: enforce at the expiration of May 21at Manitoba than the heonses on hibitionists of must more prohibition sts of the was to be expected optimistic there which contrary, he Ontario Down east is buckling on of armour On the Witness points out, not as the it may | dificult to get the required number of ; votes out of | and | The | that the situation the "against brought to against the pressure bear to The BAY will be set people voting." in somewhat gheer. to least of it ------ SATURDAY THOUGHTS. There is a fearful how! because the opposition critics in Ontario have not the details of Mr. trip to England. Unless Mr. Ross lets look into his vest pocket been given loss' some one memorandum book something serious { will happen. are | in summer tents or cottages | {| and his admirers. | how { and his friends in the minority, i other m---- The men who think they will help prohibition by not voting in the gen- eral elections are deluding themselves. As the Globe points out "in order to ensure the success of the referendum it will be necessary to clect a govern | ment and legislature that will carry out the will of the people." The Mail Spence leads council Ald the right wing of the against the mayor It wants to long the council is worried because Faronto Know is going to dance to his music ? Until the mayor sub mit td thé vote of the majority. Now it is the professional nurse that thinks there should be a provin with a right to license its cial dssociation, ex An- Another so amine and members \ close corporation ! ciety which, by act of parlinment, as | sumes to impose upon all who are not The as of their set. thing is intolerable Japanese, mounted police, objected to by Mr. Potter in the com Why ? The Japs, the cust in their lot with Cana dians and become, and citizens of this country. Are than the representatives of other national ties ? are mons, unlike Chinese, to all intents purposes, they to be ostracised any more Dramatic Notes. The American production of Hur" caused a great sensation Sydney, Australia. Edwin H. H. Price has re-engaged Minnie Ashley to sing the role of "Dudley" in "San Toy" and she will rejoin the company immediately. She was the original in this role in Am erica, Owing to an affliction which threaiened to make her permanently blind, 'she was obliged to retire from the cast. Her return will prove of interest to her many admirers; her beauty and talent have created for her a very wide personal following. Canada has not been productive of many great male artists, although unusually prolific in: farnishing stars of the gentler sex, to the American stage. Modjedka, Mrs. Le Moyne and Od ette Tyler are a possible trio that will appear together in some produe- tion contemplated by one of the big managers. Mrs. Campbell, the English actress, who has caused a sensation on this side of the Atlantic, appears only in one line of characters that of spectac utar-bad worren: She never-plays a good pure woman of the type men se lect their wives from. Lulu Glaser is playing "Dolly Var- den," in the Herald Square theatre, New York. Good As Any They Have. Canadian Gazette Australian state premiers are, we see. protesting because: thew have not received the same kind of coronation invitation as has been sent to - the Australian federal premier and the Ca nadian premier, They are said to ex press indignation at the bare sugges tion that they are on a level with, say, the premiers of Ontario and Ne va Restial ear, dear! Now we should. on our part, have thought that the comparison was based alike upon substantial equity and common: sense; and we certainly should demur to the suggestion that, say, Mr. Fielding as premier of . Nowa Scotia, or Sir Oliver Mowat as premier of Ontario, or the present occupants of their forowr posts, are not every whit as goo gs anvthing that New South Wales or Vietoria aye in the habit of producing. 'Ben in A New Teacher Secured. Donaldson's - Mills, fo the heavy fall of #now the roads are almost impassable. The concert having postponed, will be held at Wilbur ror Mr. Veooman, he has taken charge of our schdol, weléomed in our midst, and a ars viees here 'for some time, being pre ventetl by the had weather. Mrs. Dan il Hannah, for some time sick, is + Seott exténd their sym- hereaved family. W. J 'for some time, is re Snow: ing is . amusement of the day. Feb, 20. ~Owing CLOSED J SAD CHAPTER on Onc Of The Many Tragedics Of Life wn DEATH OF MISS. MILLER IT OCCURRED 1AST WEEK NEAR PERTH. The Desertion of Her Affianced Led td Mental Affection--Deck- ed Hersel! Monthly in Her Wedding Gown--Died at an Old Age. Perth Courier The death of Miss Catherine fer, generally known as "Kitty Miller, on Tuesday of last week, closed the last shaper of one of the "tragedies , which cull forth the sympa all. In her youth she and accomplished. She engaged to a young man who had Infge intrest in a thread factory day was set jor the wedding young girl had made every tion, While dressed ib her gurments, warting for the groom, word was brought that he had ried another girl. The shock affected her mind, and it wus found mecessury to place her in an usylum. As time went by she became quiet and she left the asylum and went to live with her wother. Her mind was still af fected, but she was.very peaceable. The doctor suggested a complete change of surroundings for her, and she and her mother came to Canada. They found a howe with John Grey, who then lived on the 4th lige. Here the mother died, and ome time waiter Miss Miiler was taken to live with the late Mrs. George Grey. When Mrs Grey died, her daughter, Mrs. Alexan der Palmer, took charge of her. It was pitiful to gee "Kitty" as overy month she would don her wedling dress and wait for her expected lover She mever forgot the fact that she was a bride waiting for the groom. Her dress i« very antique. It is an amber colored silk, with a long front, jeaked waist, pleated and corded, vith bell sleeves and skirt, hanging oddly on account of the straight width. The bonnet ale is peculiar. Ft is made of white silk, trimmed with sxtin v'b bon, and a stiff lace matching the dress in color. Miss Miller was vighty vegas old when she. died, and for near ly sixty wears has cherished this wed ding dress, expeeting her lover to ap pear and wed her. She was buried in the Seotch Line Thurs day last of hk thy beautiful ol was was a he and the prepara wodkding: mar een iery on , Athens Affairs. Athens, Feb. 20. Many village are ill with grippe Boyce is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ker foot, Smith's Falls. A concert, under the auspices of the high school, will be given on Friday evening in the school hall. Mise Perley, Kingston, will be the principal entertainer. Hom er Moore, a former A.H.8. student, now of Comber, Essex county, spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Mag git Johnston, © Haimsville, returned home Tuesday after a pleasant visit to her friend, Mrs. A. J. Slack. Wil lam Birch and 8S. Whaley, Delta, were in town Wednesday and attended 41.0), 0.F. lodge in evening. D. Fisher is the ALO. UW. delegate to Toronto this week. The hockey match between Ath ens and Philippsville © did "not take place owing to the -non-appearance of the latter team. The carnival and skating races on the rink were well attended and the races were keenly contested. J. Banta, New York, is a guest this week of R. N. Dowsley, Wiltze street. W. G. Johnston, form er traveller for a Kingston house, spent Tuesday in Town. The special train to Brockville on Monday night was well appreciate and attended. The hockey match was clean and a good exhibition of hockey. Miss Annie Ross, Centre street, is very low.' Lit tle hopes ave entertained for her re covery. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gren left on Friday to attend an *'At Home" the masonic hall, Brock- ville. people of the Miss Ray in M"Govern And Sullivan Ready. Louisvitle, Kv, Veh. 22-Terrv Me Govern, the former champion of his class, andl Dave Sulliva of = New York, are ready for their Wwenty five round bout, which comes off 'this even ing in the arena of the Southern ath: letic club. The backers of both men declare the fight will not go a quarter of the limited number of rounds, The fighters apparently. share the con fidence: of "theie trainers and backers and neither expresses any fear as to the outeome. * To Reunite Democratic Party. New York, Feb. 22. The popular ex citement attending the arrival of prince Henry did not civert the inter get of politicians manifested in the re ception and dinner to be given at the Manhattan club to-night, when plane for re: uniting the democratie party in the nation are to be discussed. All sections of the country are (6 be re presented and the conference promises to have important results. Was Suffocated- Cornwall, Ont., Feb. 22. Ex mayor . E. Campbell has received intelli gence of the death of his sister, Mrs. William = McPhail, at Fairbury, Neb. Mrs McPhail. who was formerly Miss Flora Campbell, of Pominionville. was an invalid and was suffocated as the result of a fire caused by the explo sion of a stove, The Writ Issued. taria bye election. Nominations take hte on March 5th and election Sth. ! The Nobby Spring Suit Is here. Our $10 spring suit men is taking the town. No stock or back numbers. Bibby's. Valletta, Maine, between midway in the Mediterranean, between Gibraltar and Pért Said, imports more than oho a million tons of coal for the tage ing vessels. "eb have stock enough here to do on and so heck numbers in - Bibby', for and Manhattan ties, Se. ing. Waldorf at Sarrigans. THE MAN ESCAPED An Off esive At Station Feb. 21 aroused Wanted For Flower Tichborne, citement by the Perth, Ham Considerable ex was villas from Wil Flower in our armival ol search of wha a constable a man named wanted at Station charge the assistance of constable ham. he two miles in Lee, is on a grave Sevaring Smith, Par al out nm draw Up jan ped ah the leaving his road. His pur for the track about a mile line to his bro not stop there, however, but wm sight of him the constable, fired a shot Law paid no attention to it and took to the bush, Owing the the constables forced don the chase night Lee had he haz been charge he evade capture Iv be started for Lee's home, Rere. The reLurme from met Les load of reeognmzing WO stables g¢ from wood to the rack Smith, Le from sleigh and ran throu fields the railroad horses standing on the suers immediately and the ther's house ga on his toward made followed him K.&P He did on coming also, down to deep snow aban hour last A on an similar CVOrY means to will like caught here at seven tl 2:36 a.m from visiting wen and at a late not been captured tried before will use as hig sentence 0 seven il be The K. & P. wain due o'clock did not arrive J. Bicaner has returned his parents at Plevna. There is an epidemic of measles this vicinity Miss Wilson, living Peter Neddoe's died from the com Rlaint and many others are very ill. Johnston Brown has returned from the general hospital. The oyster supper given by May Flower lodge, 1.0.O.F., on Naturday evening, in their hall, was a decided success. About forty five members: of the lodge and of Ivy Leaf lodge, Daughters oi Rebekah, were present and a very enjoyable time was spent, 8 Thomas Duffey's very ill Dr One " in at son, Hilver, in attendance. little Genge is Cannonsburg's Centennial. Canonsburg, Pa:., Feb. 22. The peo ple of Canonsburg to-day celebrated the 100th anniversary the incor poration of the town into a. horough. One hundred years ago on the site where now is situated one of the most thriving towns in this section of Pennsylvania there were but a few small dwelling houses and in the back ground were forests still inhabit ed by Indians and wild animals. To day busy» manufactories dot the valley and around them has grown a busy, bustling community. The town has had an eventinl history, hav ing been. the of stitring events during the "whiskey taken part tional moment. In observance of the centennial streets to-day were decorated, was suspended and the day over to parades, public amusements, speech-making and amusements Got Safely Away. * On Thursday afternoon's Lavant Station on the K. & P.R.. a county constable came down Par ham with a warrant for the arrest oi William Lee, wanted at Lavant for alleged criminal assault on a named MeGingal, of that place Loe had been an employee the Rath bun company at one of their shanties Arriving at Parham, the had his warrant endorsed Lake, J.P., and then make the arrest. Before the residence of the accused teams met One of these had as a passenger Lee, the man wanted. He recognized the constable, scented trouble and lost no time in making himseli scarce. On account of the depth of snow the con stable had to drive some distance Le fore he could turn his team, and he he could do so, Lee had so great a start that he eluded hid pursuers and is still at large. Smith, the eon stable, was in the city today looking for Lee of dense scene rebellion" and otherwise in afiairs of na the business was given train from to woman of constable by proceeded reaching George to two fore Wage Scale 100 Years Old. Philadelphia, Feb. 22.--This an mportant anniversary for organiz ed labor in general and for printers in particular, though it is probable that the event has been overlooked by the eraft. Jt was just 100 vears ago to day that the first wage scale jor printers. was adopted in this country, the date being February 22nd, 1002, and the place Philadelphia. The scale was presented hy the Philadelphia typographical society, which at that time aumbered forty-seven members: The scale provided that the wages of compositors were not than 85 per week, composition, per 1.060) ems, twenty-five cents, for type from brevier to English. A copy of the scale is still preserved by typographi cal union, No. 2, of this city, and cupies a place of honor in the headquarters in north ninth street Pa., is to bx Joss union Advice To Prohibitionists. Grimsby Independent e do not positively know but we jndge that there are enough church smbers in Ontario to carry that re ferendum if they go earnestly to work Tf the church members wont get a hus tle on, how they expect to get prohibition ? Don't sit sucking vour thumbs and whining about Ross' duplicity. Get your skates on, Work, watch, pray and vote. 2 : y Go Died In A Foreign Land. - Tweed News. The sad news of the death of Harry M. Emerson, at Roswell, New Mexico, on Sunday. was received here on Mon day morning. It will be remembered that' Harry left Tweeas in October, 1900, for Denver, Col. for the benefit of his health, and later went to Ros well. Sime December last he has been gradually growing worse. The news of hiv death was a severe shock to his smmerons friends in Tweed. Same Old Thing. Independent. hr ser once more sends the same old cipher cablegram, which runs--De- wet, we met, be get, vou bet. The gold fells in Swedish Lapland yield a mech higher gold than ex situated no of the polar circle, nedr the froptier of Finland. © Waldrof and Manhsitan ties, just ont in New York, 50k., at Corrigan's. New suits and spring overcoats at 8. | Should Watch the ment of Their Daughters. MOTHERS MUST GUIDE Physical Develop- Earn- est Words From Mrs. Pinkham te Mothers Every mother daughter. That daughter is a for her future is la: galy in the change that develops the tha should find the mother on the wate the physieal well-being of her dang children also. POSSESSES | formation of pred hands of the mother hitless girl into the vital value ious logwey, and to her young the responsibility he mysterious thoughtful woman As she cares for 1 be, and her h day and night hter, so wiil the womar When the young girl's thoughts become sliusich, whe n she expe. riences headaches, dizziness, faintness, and exMibits an abnormal dispe sition to sleep, pains in the back and lower libs, eyes dim, desire fog solitude, and a dislike for the so aystery to herself and friends, the promptly. hams Vegetable Compound. It coining change, and is the surest re The following letters from Mrs, jety of other girls, when she is a u mother should go to her aid t such a time the greatest aid to pature is Lydia KE. Pink- prepares the young system for the lance in this hour ef trial. Southard are practical proof of Mis, Pinkham? s efficient advice to young woe. Mothers Who Allow Their Daughters to Suffer Read This Mother's Experience. Relief is Easily Obtained. " DEar Mes. PIvgnanu is thirteen years old and never menstr and he said she did not have enough three months but is no better. In cannot keep anything on her stomac anything she gets faint, with great dark rings under her eve as I am discouraged with the doctor N.Y. (Jan. 19, 1900.) "Dean Mns, and told yon and he said she had guick consumpt riving her your remedies am's Vegetable Compound and and strong as ev Menses hs } h - Last loeto PiNKuaAy ub our family « er. praise your remedies enongh for they saved 1 SourHArD, Pheenix Mills, N.Y Dec: I wish adv the January I 1 said on and after tal ve appeared an Crue! When are ioe in regard to my danghter Kho 1 1 We | veudd » doctor to her blood, ng moral a inti! Has headacl wi t to do wnix Mills, write and t OUTIL A RL I me Ph Please Mus. Chia ny davghter, doctor I bepan Sdia EE, Pink- t now 1 1s reg ' I can Ar about hi SY Apother After pee ng fonr bottle four of B never vd uzrot + LHAR AB, 10 Any young girl or any mother is cordially inviled to write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass, for advice in regard to her sick- ness. No one has had mothers and their daug her and are glad. ters to reater experience or success She charges nothing for advice. in guiding Thousands have trusied Write to-day. health, REWARD. which will be are nok genwne, ¢ 0 mou $5000 We have doposited with the Na ald ! Kofi Lydia K, Pinkham Medic $2000, wi Wh ean fred Ela t he ve is ' witors ished before abityir { give yee pas # Cou, Lynn, Mass. The 19%4c¢ STORE DOINGS STARTS TO DAY. makes a little money go a save it than to earn it. We Make You can make it profitable. SALE if fasts all next week. It long way. It is easiér to It Pcssible. Will you 2 On many things advertised we have taken off all profit On some of the goods advertised we half the original price. A Time for have taken off Everything, A time to make money, a time to waste money, a time to save money. That's 'this time ! STARR & SUTCLIFFE'S, 118 and 120 Princess Street. HIRE OF THE OPHIR Cost to The British Govern- -- ment Was £108,400 Lopdaw, Fels, 27 (ne a your Ateamers you have any t "he Opis ear dacke 5. of Corny ork their sdiie] to the eoloninl ports of the empire, ami the Bill for the grand cruise Pow comes before parliament for pay went Ax Ww ofien the «¢ ment prigjeet did Bot ke bounds of the original estimate was antiipated that' the hie of Ophic mle would be £70,400 The revised eatimate, wet published in the ssppiementary navel estimates in C10 400 The the aon o. he. So det ta gon the erpment . and with autage 3 | the If You Cough, Try Morin's Wine Creso-Phates. Tocomparable remedy woainst cough, Lromehitis, asthma and A deapmtch feom Richmond, Va, save that blue is to replace Confido: ate gray ae the color of the soldier of south and the governor's stad. congaraplaon loi! | Kingston, Ont. A DOMINION CONFERENCE . Canadian Board Of Trade To Invited To Toronto <i Ad Be Toronto, the &f alexi il conferenc toads Voda for f ant Te when Be. attends vee iy Lond i resibution passed by u of th CT sted thn » i rom the grain = fatanting agelont, de as the daa] wy od grain in } Winniteg and Hurt wil ! sod tei rent 189 Was Pr Catarth And Colds Relieved In 10 ? To 60 Minutes Comer short pull of the breath thro the Mower vopplied with each bo oof Pr. Agnew eo Catarrhal Pow fn this wer the sari the be sal, TERA LS Pamless 5 faghtdnl so nee. Jt Hat ot) oily cured eatarrh, hav fiver, Peed be pore throes, fonsititie and dealnews, 08 contin, For prog by Heory Wade and E. ©; Mir echoli~4) powder « aoe oi felieris perinae eid

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