Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Mar 1902, p. 5

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THE DAILY WHIG, FRIDAY. MARCH 14. dl ems or verols' {NY KILLED IN CYCLONE en : By A LIVELY STORM SWEPT OVER LAND. f A NAPANET CASE. Heard Before The Court of Appeal Toronto. Wet w= MOVED | FOR REDUCTION OF -- SECRETARY'S SALARY. ~~ Promplness In Using Paine's Celery Compound Means Quick Restoration fo Health It I> The Great Spring Medi- cine Used in the Homes of Our Best People, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up " Reporters On Their Rounds. There is cold weather to-day in Win: nipeg, a north wind snd freezing. Maple sugar at Carsoveky's St. Paul's Lenten in chape 745. Preacher, Savory George Wemp has re rieedt railway city in gn few day In the course of 4 Fw davs the & P. R company will sinet work improving the roadbed, P. A. Peterson, consulting enginver of the C.P.R., has gone to Europe to buy 20000 tons of steel rails for the rons The new laondry at the Winnipeg general hospital, costing $6,000, was opened on Thursday. It was donated by ladies. Incorporation is sought for the new Ontario doek and coal company at Sault Ste. Marie with a capital of $100,000, A flying drawhead from g street car crushed the skull of W. D. Blackley in Toronto. The man had the skull tre panned land may recover. Wolle Island farmers took advan tage of the cold snap last night to bring to the market early this morn Benjamin. --Judgment (C.) 3 on sppeal hy plaintiff from order of z lie 3 t down by disease © no Mather Meredith, C1, upon appeals by plain- } the hatha anriy NCTE a Sesranrk and Ver Miysiosipri « Visited Aud Many [UF ai sho diicuatt trom o separe] B-Atatls poate, df warn, BARATMELY CLL. A IO0CCH Persons Suffered--A Railroad " the abn } 1000. Camp Wrecked and Some Ne- a groes Killed. Miss, March HM, <A ey w through the southern end to} of Cog apd the northern seétion of Lincoln counties, yesterday, killing at least half 4 dozen people and le veiling i trees and fences, Montgomery, a village in Copiah nity, on the Illinois Central rail road, was the worst sufferer, and four bodies are known to be under the de- bris of collapsed buildings. © Three miles further south a railroad camp was wrecked and three negroes Killed. A passenger train on the Illinois Central railroad was struck by the storm and ev ery window in each coach was shattered. At Hazelhurst = con siderable damage was done, but no lives were Jost. ees NEWS FROM THE WAYSIDE. Death Of A Child. Motion = Rejected--Aeccused MEYIch io night Wyndham of Engineering Con- > : spiracy to Misrepresent Ire- land's Condition, March M.<During the do higte on the eivil servic in the house of commons yesterday, John Bedmond, the Irish leader, moved a reduction of the snlary of the chief secretary for Ireland (George Wynd- ham), and proceeded, to ineisively eri ticize Mr. Wyndham's policy, asserting that the latter was engineering a con spiracy to misrepresent the condition of the country, in order 10 give a col- arable excuse for coercion. Mr, Wyndhayn, in replying, said that already a great many illegal acts had been perpetrated in Ireland. He wished it to be understood that he, both por sonally and officially, was responsilile for whatever repressive steps were taken by the government, He admit tefl the constitntional richt of the peor ple to assemble and proclaim their grievances, but where erime was about The at ference directed by County of Warne op - ny of Canada take 18 to certify that I had been a sufferer from wttnits between the vitality and w | and Detroit of the Ist day of January, | the dissolution of the part dd including in such gecount |! and liabilities, assets to the partoa hip ax they on the Ist day of January, and the dealings with such property since the dissolu tion, The judgment of the supreme | and confirmed a settle | r ment arrived at on Pebruary 4th, ISS2, Tt was contended, inter alia, | treatment. Perfoctaystem of home treatraent Nediclaes for Canadian Patients for plaintifi, that pursuant to the | judgment the report should have al- | Froubles nan J 'GOLDBERE 208 WOODWARD AVE., tia, 'CARPETS and OILCLOTHS COR. WiLcox ST., DETROIT, MICH. 751, the amount of sundry private ac it is alleged, given partnership goods { counts of defendant, for which he had, m pavmient and not been charged : ~~ At 20% Discount. spree court | parinership ac parties from and nm from the to the ined roe and Jes ; insive Ins, to nership wl' the awd peffe London, K : kibarg, estimates bite able. Bigned, Subscribed and sworn 10 befors me this Lith day of Wm. A. Smith, Notary Public, THE LATEST METHOD TREATMENT 6U without Outi Varicooele and Stricture s Stretehing or Joss of hrosie Nervous, Pri L ks . Kidney, Li Bis an tenoy in on ver, wn BAY. Wayne ongmg xX ted 1582, Refu.e wil Bubstituies and lwitst. ious That Mav Be Oufeied To You. 0 court recited I in the spring time people acted with mys promploos, decision and wisdom, suffering and misery would be vastly reduced, ; To pu off the work of regulating and strengthening the nerves, purify- ing the blood and regnlating digestion at this time of the year is a very seri ous mistake. : Rundown, weak, nervous and diseas ed men and women cannot with safety refuse to use Paine's Celery Com- with their price, and also a sam of $1062.00 credited as paid by defend ant for partnership debts, but paid | und, the greatest of vitalisers and Featin builders, The onward and tri- umphant march of the great medicine in Canada and Newfoundland should 'be positive proof that it is the right nvdicine for all who look for strength, robustness, and permanent health, : It is of the greatest importance shat wick son should get just what hey ask nd their druggist or y "Paine's Celery Compound, so celebrated for its curative virtues, has many vile imitations. If you are of fi a substitute or imitation by any dealer, leave his store and go to some honest merchant who will give you what you ask for, Examine wrapper and pitle and sce that the name energy Paine's is on each; no other is genu- to be commitied an unlawful and it was tary fore Ireland vote of 215 to 128, audience greeted the presents the school ground; a number girls are enjoying an which they bring to bright chorus. « The ed with delight, changed to concern then a letter from | government to prevent it. Mr. Redmond's motion for the redie- tion of the salary of the chief secre was | -------- AT THE G '" The Runaway Girl," a Clever Production. Last evening a large and fashior comedy, "A Runaway Girl," at the Grand opera house. The first scene re- grounds of Pierre, with the convent in the of pretty school nifred Gray, their schoolmate, is hail- but this assauahbly became ng large quantities of nay. the duty of the ] It is thought Hon. J. T. Garrow will be chosen to succeed the late jus- tice Lister tpon the bench of the On- 1ario court of appeal. Physicians in t trial of Patrick, of New York, for murder, claim that the death of millionaire Rice wasquite natural. Death followed oedema of the lungs. The Big Four railroad company has withdrawn from the central freight as- sociation, and it is expected this or ganization will go to pieces within two weeks, . For your mornin rejected by a RAND. ble popular musical' g cup of coffee, try Charm, guaranteed pure, sold only in 1 1b. packages. Andrew Carnegie told an audience in New York on Thursday night that it pleased him to receive requests for librakies and buildings and to have his offers accepted. Edward L. Moore, of Mion, N.Y., married Miss Margaret Louise Raser, daughter of the New York Central's station master at Utica, N.Y., after St. back- informal picnic, a close with a entrance of Win- is quickly when she reads ady Coodle, her Path, March 13.--On Saturday the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Ragort passed away. The funeral services were held in the Methodist church on Sunday by Rev. H. S. Spence. The sheighing is about over now, and the roads are very bad; al- so the ice in the bay is not very safe for crossing. Frank Mills has had a very severe attack of quinsy; but at time of writing is getting better. Ompah Occurrences. Ompah, March 18.<~The Gillies bro- thers have a large staff of mechanics at work Jive the machinery in the Clyde mill. P. unro, foreman for the Gillies brothers, has his last log on the ice, and the boys are pleased to get home with a full poc ket. Nelson Arcand and family have moved in with Mrs. FP. Jarbo. Mrs. James Kirkwood is improving in health. Mrs. J. Flynn intends Joining her husband at Delta as soon as the weather permits. Stephen Peters is for, it is alleged, by aslivery of part: | neeship goods, not charged to him, | and that both these sums could be | properly taken into account without | disturbing the figures of matters | agreed upon by the settlement of Feb- | ruary lst, ISS2, and also that the master's finding that defendant had at the time of the settlement $4,000 worth of unpaid promissory notes in his hands and unaccounted for, and which the chief justice reduced by 83,. | 000, should not be disturbed. The de fendant cross-appealed as to £3000 | allowed by the master for interest against defendant, and a sum of $1.- 000 known as the German note. Ap- peal as to promissory notes allowed, | and as to items of $4,751 and $2. | 063.03 dismissed Plaintifi to have three-quarters of the costs of his ap peal. Cross-appeal dismissed with | costs. Judgment in other respects af. | firmed. It was stated that the late | lamented Lister, J.A., had come to al similar conclusion. A. B. Aylesworth, K.C., and J. H. Madden { Napanee) | i i i i { | Ww. For one week we will offer all Carpets and English Floor Oil Cloths at a discount of 20 This means one-fifth of your per cent. money back, and a great chance tol purchase your New Spring Carpet or Oil Cloth at a genuine bargain. Tapestry Carpets, 35c. to 75¢.'a yard, less 20 per cent. Tapestry Stair | cent, Union and All-Wool Carpets, 35¢. to $1 10 a yard, less 20 per cent. . Hemp Carpets, 1234¢. 10 30¢ a yard, less 20 per cent. Tapestry Carpet Squares, $6 to $13 each, less 20 per cent, . : English Floor Oil Cloths, 2 and 4 yards wide, 50¢., 6oc., 75¢., $1, less 20 per cent, Carpets, 3sc. to 75c. a yard, less 20 per Reduced prices for one week only ana a {sales for cash. CRUTILEY BROS. 132-134 PRINCESS STREET. [Labatt's Lonbon --------------------------_-------- ALE and PORTER AWARDED THE BUFFALO EXPOSITION. 1901, still confined to the house. A pleas- ant time was spent at John A. Camp bell's, Hemloek Corners, on Friday night. A few of the Braeside boys took part. for plaintiff, R. Riddell, K.C., and C. A. Masten for defendant. A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special prescrip- tion of Dr. A. Boschee, a celebrated German physician, and is acknowledg- ed to be one of the most fortunate dis- coveries in medicine. It quickly cures | coughs, colds and all lung troubles of | the severest naiure, removing, as it does, the cause of the affection and | leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condition. It is not an ex- | perimental medicine, but has stood the tst of years, giving satisfaction in every case, which its rapidly increas | ing sale every season confirms. Two | million bottles sold annually. Bos | chee's German Syrup was introduced | in the United States in 1868, and is | now sold in every town and village in | ABSOLUTE Suaidian, who informs her a marriage | 10 one dav's courtship. as been arranged between Guy Stan J. 8. Stevens More i 0 ley (her ladyship's nephew) and her- | who op tevenson, Morewood, nt 3 yoshi phe ) William Dawson, Toronto; QM well. In the midst of indignation and Arch. Galbraith, Saltcoats, N.W sorrow, she is surprised hy a band of | F: Roberts, Montreal, with the wandering musical brigands, who, af- A.C, are ill of enteric fever . Yer Senring of the fair maid's distress, Strawberries at Carnovsky's r to make her thei i 5 RB. Bi i of : i will 1 sof th E queen if shel pg Billing, Hamilton, Ont., bad | of the firm of Galbraith & Hamilton, io be one of them. After obtaining one of his fingers crushed while at} nurchased Mr. Hamilton's interest the consent of her old teacher, Prof, work some time ago. Blood poisoning | in ¢ business and will continue it amirind, to accompany her, she con- set in and he died on Thursday of the bimsell. The annual overflowing f sents. The band proceed to A i Fo dill fed 1 ha eo i pi B&cclo, | eficcts. Billings was married only al sur village by water, on account of where they encounter lord and lady | short time. the bridge and dam blockading the Coodle and party, who are in deep Dr. C. E. Hagner has been indicted ice, has been prevented this year by anxiety over the disappesrance of in Washington for having thrown a opening a channel with dynamite from their ward. The nephew, Guy Stanley, box with the body of 4 baby in it, in- | he dam to the bridge. . udging 'from promptly falls in love with the "Little | to a garbage barrel after its birth. | the tendency of our public morals, if singer girl' and resolves, in spite of | The babe was found to be alive and | trainer of o pugilistic ring were to all opposition, to marry her; to do so | did not die until after its removal to | come to our village he would reap a they seek the assistance of "Flipper," | an hospital. rich harvest. Frank Milo intends courier. of lord Coodle, but in reality | Bail being promised, W. P. Davies, moving this week. George Galbraith the jockey lover of Alice lady | manager of the American tire com- was in CO oh J » , 3 A 4 vas amden East Monday and hr 5 : doses | and fly to. Venice, | pany, Toronto, will return from Chi- | 4 uesday on business. J. W. Clancy this givi oul pp wd { Coodle's maid, is in progress, | cago and stand trial on a charge of intends moving from our village the | oe ' { Gol D MED A ! AT where a water carnival ? . wed and after | obtaining money from the Quebec last of March, Any village wishing | '7 For sale at Wade's drug store. For their excellent qualities in comparison with American consolidated oil company, 'The Coodle party folk tome comical mixing up, a happy end | bank by showing padded statements entertainment would do well to en Gray ac- | of the company. gage "Croyden Pandemonium Club." which was announced some days ago. | Similar exhibits fiom all parts of America, is the deal in the accumula | is attained by Winnitrid : knowledging herself to be the lost ¥illiam 8. McCormick, Los Angeles, Open for. engagement any and every will accept the position of secretury mght from dark until midnight. The . : : on and transfer of Western oil pro- | NE ------ the place to Mr. McCormick without engaged as helper in the cheese fac- perty ever undertaken. By- it, 105,000 J S M P R ND G "NT | 884 L . Lv 4 \ L.: \ 9 4 \ E . Galbraith and Charles Lundberg at] Lusiness in New York, Chicago, Oma ward. Miss Celeste Wynn was pretty A : of the interior in president Roosevelt's programme consists of yelling, sing- consultation with the president. tory. Miss Ora Williams is away | acres of oil land, 25,000 of which are i over | } W. Clancy's on Sunday; Mr. and | ha and California. The price paid was | SUN ; -- Croyden Complaints. . Croyden, March 12.--Mr, Galbraith | name Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of Big Western Oil Syndicate. San Francisco, Cal, March 14 { The great purchase of oil lands by the | tume with a deep crimson rose crush- ed" myninst her- dusky hair, she was beautiful, her acting graceful and natural. In fact, every member of the tronpe was good. "Dorothy" was charming apd her costumes beautiful, Clara elle Jerome, as Alice, was a popular favorite; she was dainty and chic, and in her coon song with Mr. Dunn, in the last act, was recalled again and again; both characters, as pickaninnies, did not look over ten years of age. The audience was gene tous. in giving encores and com- pany equally so in responding: the dancing at the wathe carnival being expecially good. But, the life bf the comedy Was™ "Flipper," the clever, through the resignation of secretary thing else that helps to make up a Inrgest Myrtle Galbraith and Kate Lundberg | to a combination of syndicates eom Hitchcock. Senator Millard proferred public nuisance. B, L. Davy has been and Messrs. Samuel Campbell, Elmour posed of men prominent in the oil SOME COUNCIL TIPS. IGHT Little Affairs Noticed at the City Council Meeting. Ald. Walkem presented a by-law to regulate the license fees of butchers, increasing the rate from $2 to $50. This was opposed by Alds. Farrell, Craig, Carson, Tait and others. Ald. Farrell took the stand that any re venue derived from this source chould | CURE 81CK HEADACHE. 8s a school girl, but in the gipsy cos ! cabinet should a vacancy occur ing. sham fights, wrestling and any: visiting her mother. Visitors ; Misses proved to have oil, are turned p---- -- Mrs. F. Lockwood at John Keller's; | nearly 86,000,000, The company will Me. and Mrs. George Galbraith gt K. commence immedigtely the W. Bradshaw's; Mr. and Mrs. Charles | tion of a large system. of York, of Tamworth at J. W land the erection of refineries. Clancy's; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lock wood and Mrs. K. W. Bradshaw at A. Campbell's. construc { Pipelines r-------------- The west bound Empire State ex press made a fast run Monday after noon between Syracuse and Roches offs OUR NEW ADDRESS IS - STOP BURNING DOLLARS BURN AIR. THATS WHAT YOU po 1 kept the audience laughter when on the eter as a very small ntter ignorance of his ier to lord Coodle Cron. save the big crowd lighted the the "quintessence of gence," wb Quiller. the prinei were chorus the best that in Ottawa for a long are not only nice to Grace Cameron Kent are ladies with voices and they are advantage in t the opera abounds of the caste are is splendid, and the cannot fail to please Allan Armstrong, ship with John Prat the § i of the electric ing mill at resichn of Lyn. been employed by for wearly two years, self a « young versatile comedian, Archie Dunn, who Foxy Quiller ' The Ottawa Journal, of Thursday, theatre, left, on Wednesday night, de- with a splendid performance of a particularly bright le opera did are fine voealists and actresses. and Miss Eleanor many pletty songs up to the same high standard, the staging and costuming ------------ A Capable Young Man. t, has taken ovef Meo Armatro the old ri be applied to more efficient inspection of meat, an abbatoir, ete, Id. Craig's view was that the council Mud no right to create a monopoly to benefit a few. Ald. Carson considered the action hasty and counselled the aldermen to go slow. The by-law was assed on this division : Yeas--Mayor Shaw, Alds. Bell, Dunlop, Harkness, Kent, King, Mallen, McCammon, Mc- Farlane, head, Sears, Walkem, White.--13. Nays--Alds. Tait, Knapp, Hipson, Farrell, Craig, Carson, Ab- bott --7, Ald. Craig . expressed himself in favor of the appointment of an offici- al stenographer and typewriter. Some city documents brought before the council were not what would be ex- pected in the twentieth century. Ald. Kent informed council that the finance committee was preparing for a redistribution of five insurance on city property, and that J. W. Power was to prepare a report as to values of city properties at a cost of $100. AM. maintained that the city engineer could do this work and thus save the city $100. Une of the got bis meta- phors somewhat mixed in his defence of the water otha, Sommitio. H convulsed with stage, his char jockey and his duties as court- was very ludi- ' To-Night. at, the Russell and not nd on human intelli The whole of first and has been heard look at but they Miss remarkably fine beara to great The bal, in. is one that most critical, is to. be miled and bled to the full- i She had a br ime k « or w a busy time keep- ing the Aldermen Ro iidulging in often and overtime, but he ruled firm- ly and imparti and thus saved considerable time t would other who, in partner may for such a Married At Sunnyside. Sunnyside, March 12.--Albert Ayles worth, toll gate keeper, is getting the road ready for waggon trafic. Henry Harpell has purchased a frame build ing from William Martin, near Catara- Gig and is taking it down and craw: ing the lumber to his home. A num- ber from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Frimel. Alfred Knight | purchased a horse at Robert George's sale, John Hooper, who underwent an operation at the general hospital about gu year ago, has fully recovered and is able to take the heavy end of his spring's work this year. Mr. and Mrs. Brebner, Cataraqui, spent Tues- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Johnston. Miss Lilah Buck; our school teacher, spent Sun- day at hér home in Kepler. Willie "Hooper is slowly recovering from an attack of measles. James Powley is now convalescent from his recent seri ous illness. Philander Rose and fam- ilv were guests on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Powley. Mrs. Jonathan Abrams is on the sick list. The gardeners are making good use of the mild weather in putting up their hot. beds. They are looking for an early spring. A happy event took place at the resi- dince of Rev. Mr. Cunningham, Free Methodist minister, when Alexander Montgomery and Miss Jennie Faulds were united in ' matrimony. Miss has lived with Mr. and Mrs, ibald Knight from childhood. M:. Mon haz been in the em- ploy of Mr. Knight for some wears back, with the exception of 5 year or two, which he has spent at Port Ar- thur. He expects to return to that place with spending ter, covering the distance of eighty one miles in sevenmty-eight minutes The scheduled running time of the, ! train between the two points is eigh ty-lour minutes | | Grip-Quinine Teblets | are the best enve for Colds, Chills, Biliousness, | Malaria, Neuralgia Head: | ache, Muscular Pains, | Hay Fever, etc. ery All person requires medicine 1 J ®t the change of seasons, | and GRIFP-QUININE is the ve: The phrpoue. Purifies the Blood, cleanses the liver fT and breaks up all $3 xd in CRIP-QUININE does the spring caning of the system in the best and . Mr. F. Rogers, Enniskillen, Ont. writes, " They are an excellent medicine, very | pleasant to fake, and extremely so im their | action." GRIPQUININE TABLETS are choco | iate-conted, in bases Saty, with tides Tice rl ce eniers, or . rom | a eto Suite Co., Lid, Brockville, Ont, | Different from any other beef in tins, and 7) Unrivalled for Nutrit. ion and Flavor. Ever tried Clarks deli Pork & Beans? ar atest variety CHILI W. CLARK, MONTREAL i | COAL OIL Is the best grade made in the world ; in other words you cannot get better anywhere, and judging by the quantity we have sold during the past few months it is filling a long felt want with the citizens of Kingston and surrounding district. If not already using this brand try McKELVEY & BIRCH, IRON BEDS. 69 and 71 Brock Street. Our sprivg stock of Iron Beds have Just arrived for your lnspettion. They sre come y and deinty desigow; Brass avd White Eagwel, Also Matirnesey aud Brings to ft Have sour Patlor Setis or old chairs ro covered, an we do oll kinds of Repairing sud apholstering, and carry a large assert went of covers to choose from. JAMES REID, "3c. p, ---- ---- N-------- SECOND-HAND GOODS | The Kingston Rag & Metal Ge, st mm ot roe | 389-301-393 Pringass $1 EE bee ov pon I. ZACKS, a ed vowed of pret Drop & pom al card and we will

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