Easter Rates toon Teip Tikes, will be issved as fol SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE. Going. Mareh kk tS Alel, inclusive, re turning up to and inchuliog April at TEACHERS and STUDENTS (On surrender of standard certificate signed Principal SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE ow AND ONE-THIRD. olng March 21st to 29th. inclusive, nr wmtil Bth, 1902 H Paftioulnry at K. & P. and C.P. 1. Ontario Street. AY, F. A. FOLGER, Jit .. Pass. Ag. Gen. Supt good whew uk ~ Your Faith will be as strong es otrs if you try Shiloh's Consumption Cure and ours is so strong we guar- antes a cure or refund money, aiid we send you free trial bottle it if you write for it. SHILOH'S costs 25 cents, and will cure Con- sumption, Puewmonia, Bronchitis and all Lung Troubles, Will cure a Cough or Cold in a day, and thus prevent serious results. It has been doing these things for so years. mnt: 8. C. Warts & Co., Toronto, Can. THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FUR Tweed, Napases, Bessrcnio and all local pointe Tralu leaves City Hall Depot at 4 am RJ. WILSON, CPR. Telegraph Of Clorones Steed. EASTER HOLIDAY Round "TAR ARES Will be Issued as Follows ~ General Public SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE Goud going March 27th to 81s, inclusive EntuTHIng op to and ipdluding April lst, School Vacations "Yo and Pupils "* Belvoots and Col Jogws (on sursender of standard form of Sebool OO apaivR Hallway hr tite ate, signed by Pringipal), Single First-Class Fare and OneThird, Good going March 2Ist to 20th, inclusive, tickets w return from destination on or before Ape Beh, 1903, . P. HANLEY,; Ageut, City Passr. Depot. DOMINION LINE. Mail Steamahips. Liverpool Service. PROM PORTLAND, March 29th. Apel] %th April 12th, April 16th wi hpi 19 April 26th Smid? dd diol carey passen ads OF PASSAGE Saloon, $80 and yotarn: Second Saloon, i FROM MONTREAL. Vancagver a May Ord Dowd May 17th FROM BONTON. Merio y March 220d New plaid. Aprit 12¢h NEW SERV ICE mosizatethe Cam s April Oth and May 21st. Hight, spacious RB Hanley, J. P. Gildersiseve, CRATE I ming Allan Lire Lon onderry ag Wontreal and Porusnd. 4 Royal Mail Steamers. 4b Fram . John. mE altar. Ab, P- JaThS or PASSAGR, eas. by and re Second $35 8% " Spicer extra; Third Class, 0 Cone Liverpool, Derry, Belfast, Glasgow, ahs to Nagy snd Londonderry Sat, Feb. % 10 am wrenian, on 2 bir SHEE ad rear ond [ Aram, iy TT streets, J. P dd wnid ehil, warm coat KarP's Clover Root Tes cures Indigestion BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. As a spring medicine it has no equal. It purifies and enriches the blood. Aets on the Kidneys, Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Cleanses and invigorates the entire system from the crown of the head to the soles of the feet. Don't be sick, weak, tired, worn and weary. THIS SPRING Burdock Blood. Bitters AND KEEP WELL. Special Announcement We have to be in the swim therefore we invite the public to BAND (CONCERT in our store on 3 MORAY EVENING March 24th The First of the Season. Our fine stock of Spring Foot- wear will bp on display. . -------- . Armstrong' See 184 Princess St STOP BURNING DOLLARS SURN Alf. 'TUATS WHAT 'YoU DO 1¥ YOU USE THE YOTTD" "Sn Superior to all others. Saves 83 per oem} of your jas bills Prices right. BRECK & HALLIDAY, SOLE AGENTS. | La +3 ara {EWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS WHAT OUR 'CORBESPONDENTS | visited at W. Amey's last week. HAVE TO TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points | © In Eastern Ontario--What Peo- ple Are Doing and What They | Are Saying. -- Died On 11th Inst. Centreville, March 15.--~Sugar mak: ing is now on, and some good rans have been zeporied. The death of Henry Hartin occurred on the llth inst, of consmmption. heen ailing for the past four years. I'he funeral took place on Friday and was largely attended. Deceased car- ried insurance of £2,000 in the A. O. ti. W. Ira Davey and family have re moved to Enterprise, The cheese fac- tory will begin operation about the middle of April. Milligan and Denni- son have about finished sawing wood. Returning From The Camp Sand Hill, March 18.--A number at- tended raffle at W. Godfrey's. We are to have T. Johnston here again. Miss Carrie Gray has retormed after o few weeks at Sharbot Lake. George Lew- ie purchased a fine cow at Mr. Ray- croft"s sale. Visitors : Miss Laura and Frederick Loyst, Mountain Grove, at John Gray's; George Conboy, at D, McDonald"ss H. Lewis, at J. Gray's: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Soles, at father's, Alfonzo Soles'. A number of young men are réturning from the lumbering camps. = Grist Mill Re-Opened. Chaffey"s Locks, March 18. --The ice is unsafe for travelling. M. Murray's team of horses broke through on Sa turdav, but were rescued. W. Doyle left this morning for Cleveland, Miss Anna Kennedy is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Fleming. Mrs. T. Boulger is seriously ill. The people of this vicinity making' sugar; they report a good run in the past fer days. Mrs. T. F. Grey is convalescent, Moses Doyle has moved into our village. Our grist mill is ye-openad be H. Woodruff, Sy- denham. Messrs, Fdgars and Little john sawed a larg re pile of wood for lockmaster Fleming yesterday. Capt 5. Fleming is spending a few days with T. F. Grev. JK. Regan is von fined: to his bed with rheumatism. J. W. Simmons spent Sunday at Foster ville. Miss Nellie Simmons leaves fe Kingston. White brothers, locks, are moving to the Doyle farm this week. Spring Moving Commanas, Ernesttown Station, March ~F. Laidley shipped a hogs last week, He and are also receiving hay for John Loyst W. Doyle i= making preparations to | to his barn. Joe | | Form a build an addition Milligan has given up the grist mill, which he had leased from Mrs. Char lotte Amey. W. Ruttan Bath, on the outskirts of which he has secured a farm. ¥. Daly has mov- od into N. B. Hamm's house, lately vacated by Mr. Hartin. Mr. Hage dore, cheese maker at 'Farmers' Friend," with his bride, have moved Deceased had | ted, the school in the settlement has moves to | | mill | again in the PAILY- BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, G. Forward were at A. Amey's, Fri- day. Mrs Tracy, Kingston, is visiting friends here. Mr, and Mrs. 0. Amey ana 5S. Milligan, Millhaven, Diphtheria Prevalent. Denbigh, March 17.--John 8S. Lane has only succeeded in getting part of the machinery of his portable saw in, before the sleighing broke up. The boiler upset on the road and had to be left. Diphtheria has broken.out Thompson settlement. Several children of Theodore Thomp {con are down with the dread disease, died on Sunday bave been isola- and one little girl last, The premises { been closed, ana every precaution tak- { Stein, sr., Charles from a spreading. recovered en to prevent lately i long and serious illness, sprained one | fined to the house. of his ankles badly, and is again eon- Erust Berger, who | came. from Germany last summer and i ahr hecome the { | day their } i ! matism, { thought to be doing weil, but je ontemplate % tought a bali interest in the farm formerly owned by Edward Petzold, selling out again, and réetwrning to the old country. Otto Kliemn, his present partner, will prok- sole owner. A few other German immigrants will probab- lv be aaded to the population this year. Archie Wensley has been ap- pointed assessor of this municipality. Death Of A Young Lady. Sceley's Bay, March 19.--Last Sun- Hannah Simpson, third eldest danghter oi John Simpsbn, died after a long illness with inflammatory rheu aged eighteen years. Her unexpected as she was took death was | a change for the worse. The funceal | took place on Tuesday at the Metho- | dist church. Rev. William Service con- | ducting the services. The church was { crowded to its wimost capacity. thio. | i ps cted, | visiting friends, | George, are busily engaged | | 10th inst. | ing slowly. | purposes to The deceased was highly esteemed and res- William Moore, Elkton, Mich., has returned. Robert Kingston, who recently pur chased the store and property from G. R. Hawkine, took possession on the Thomas Moore is recover Gilt Edge cheese fnctory start = operations next Monday. Two new vats are being | put into position, also pipes to heat { the factory by steam. The pro { prietors intend to. keep an up-to-date | vigation. r | heen engaged to take charge. Narrow's | { well { { large mt 3.1% wr of | { shipment. | { | factory. Capt. John Randall is fit ting out his steamer John Milne and getting ready for the opening of na- Capt. James Smith has Gard iner's cheese factory will re-open the | first of April. The tea meeting at | Olivet chureh Tuesday evening was attended. and a pleasant time was had by all present, G. R. Haw kine has removed to George Chee- them"s house, situated on the corner of Maine and Adelaide streets. TO CONDUCT TEA STORES. Combine The Estate. New York, March 20---The heirs of { Georse F. Gilman, the eccentric miil- To Save lionaire who died at Black Rock, near { an amicable into leanne Fraser's house below the | hid. Mrs. Woodham, Napanee, the gnest' of Mrs. 0. Johnston recent- ty. Harry Laidley intends shortly to move into bachelor's quarters on the Certy farm, Bath' road. lately pur chased by his father. Mr. and Mrs. Apply This Test was | Conn.. have decided on settlement of all claims rather than dissipate the fortune in litigation. Tt is learned from a thor oughly reliable source that the basis i settlement is the formation of a Rridgeport, | corporation to conduct 230 tea stores | States which owned in the United Canada and to allot to Gilman and | ench their stock in proportion to the | amount._of his | residue, To Your Nerves. lit is said, will not exceed 83,000,000, If You Have These Symptoms Your Nerves Are Weak and Exhausted You Can Get Well By Using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food S-- Nervous diseases are litile under stood. They have long been en- shrouded in on or less mystery by the medical profession. Many who are fast falling victims of nervous prostratic m, paralysis or locomotor ataxia think that they are merely not very well, and will soon be around | though claim. These shares form the bulk of the estate, and the it is said, will be divided on the same plan, if there be no interfer ence by other claimants. The estate, first estimates made it $75, 600,000. A COUGHED UP HIS VOICE. Dumb Because He Swallowed a Piece Oi Tooth. Columbus, Ohio, March teen years ago vesterday R. a bass singer of some voice, 20.--Figh C. Davis, note, lost his and his misfortune, which came | like a flash, refused to yield to treat { ment. Yesterday morning Mr. Davis { was seized with a violent fit of cough { which proved to be a ied. The again--so insidious is the approach of | nervous diseases and nervous collapse. Study these symptoms. They dor your guidance. You may not have them all, but if you have any of them your nervous system is not ip to the mark, and a little extra are | expenditure of nerve force may bring | the dreadful dowafall. Intolerance of motion, lighty twitchi face and eveli noise , fatiguing sleep, sud- den startings and Jerkings of limbs, dizziness and flashes of light before the eves; irritability and rest lessness in every part of the body, headache, jndigestion, weariness and depression, and loss of | interest in the affairs of life. So long as the daily expendityre of nerve force is greater than the daily income, physical baukruptey is cer tain to result sooner or later. Nerve force must be increased, and this can best be accomplished by the use of | Br. Chase's Nerve Food, because it contams = in concentrated form. the very elements of natare which go &- rectly to form nervous energy. Ner- Vous dhswates do pot right them selves, They come on gradually as nerve force becomes exhausted, and ean only be cared when the nerve foree is restored. No treatment for nervous diseases hats ever Teéeeived such universal en- dorsement Bari | result of and | of the muscles of the | ing, and substance, bit of tooth, unconscionsly swallow removal of this obstruction, which had found a secwe lodging place in a little pocket in the oesopha- gus, just below the larynx; immediate iy restored his voice. ejected a small which he had Butter From Pasteurized Cream. St. Paul, Minn, March 20.--As a experiments recently com- ducted at the state agricultural school the pasteurizing machine recently im | ported from Denmark is pronounced a he | great stecess. The pasteurizer was {| brought to test in a broad and com | prehensive way, the efficacy of pasteur feelings - of | ized cream in the manufacture of but ter, both as to its flavor and its keep- ing qualities. Before the tests ave completed practical experiments will be made in leading creameries of Mia- nesota, Towa and the Dakotas. A close record will be kept of the work of each place, and when the records are completed a comparison will be made of eurized eregiu and that {| made in the ordinary way. Willie Collier's New Play. New York, March 20-Ome of the theatrical novelties of the week and one in which much interest is meni fested i= Martha Morton's new com ody, "The Diplomat," which is to be produced for the first time hy William Eotlier at thé Madison Square theatre to-night. Mr. Collier is sai¢ to have an 'extremely part in the new play, and he gathered shout him an exceptionally ' strong / supporting | company. MARCH 20. NEEDY SETS A TIME. LIMIT. LAMP WON'T BURN FOREVER AGAINST TAMMANY. The' Door Will Be Shut (to John C. . Sheehan, for Instance) When the Campaign Opens--To Get in Then He Will Have to Break in--(That's His Scheme) New York Sun. Léwis Nixon, speaking at a cinner given in his honor by the speakers club of the Thirty first assembly dis trict at the Harlem Casino last night, peated that Tammany was ready to welcome back those who had deserted the fold, but he added that the period of grace was a limited one. Unless they returnea before the beginning of the campaign, he intimated Tammany would wash its bands of 'om forever In the beginning of his address Mr Nixon sail that Tammany had turned over a new Jeal. "Your enthusiasm toemight,"" he said, "is due to an awkward conscier and to the de mand for higher ideals of public. ser vice, That demand hes awakened the democratic party and has pul new life into #1." "i we simply consider a party as an organization, as a machine, with then those great principles which bring wbout a great and endur ing goverment will be Jost. 1 want to say that the leader is not a man of whpm you anght to be afraid. He ought to Be to you for he de pends upon you for his very existence He must renew his life every twelve months at every caucus, at every con vention. "Tbe democrats of this city are get ting together in a way that we have not seen for many years, Past differ ences are forgotten ana courtesics are being exchanged between men who have heen enemies for years, We want to say to those who are outside the organization that we wish to wel come them back but we shall be the to the time the door shall remain open, whridge is now down and the vortals are open, but before the begins the drawbridge will up and those who are on the le then be regarded out ideals, judge as "The dre hattle drawn 1 wiil be as ene Good Advice, The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from dyspep sin and liver complaint. More than seventy-five per cent. of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects, such as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual costivenes¢, palpitation of the heart, heart-burn, water-hrach, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach, yellow ski in coat od tongue and disagrecable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after cating, low spirits, ete. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. For saje at Wade's drug store. Western Canada Dog Show. Winnipeg March 20.--The seventh annual exhibition of the Western Ca pada kennel club opened to-day um under auspicions circumstances The show, from present indications, will be the most successful ever held in this part of Canada. The total num- ber of thoroughbred canines on exhi bition exceeds 500, and every breed known to fanciers is included in the list. The entries come from every sec tion of the dominion and the United States, and universal interest has been aroused in them. Of particular note are the displays of King ( 'harles, Blenheims and black and tans. Judy ing was comme need soon after the op ening to-day, under the direction of James Cole, of Kansas City -------- Credit sale farm stock and imple mente, at the residence of Maxwell R Maciarland, lot No. 20, in con., twp. Pitisburg (Joyceville), on Wednesday, March 26th. William Mur ray, jr., auctioneer A little child of MH. insur ance agent, was removed to the gen eral hospital - yesterday 'suffering an attack of diphtheria. Shoemaker's Backache. ------ Downing gity a do when at | hard on on the kid neys. Backache, | lame, weak | and sore back are the bug bears of a shoemaker's existence. strained, are unable to filter the ing the back ache and pain. Iiniments or sticking on Ties in the kidneys. Ry remedy that is most Mfeitiin or "shoomaker's backache," as | fo all kinds of bacimche and kid- | from | The constant | bending over | that of neces | shoe- | maker must | The kidneys get eramped and | blood as they should=they tell of | their disordered condition by mak- | There isn't much use mbbiug on lasters ; sopssse aE Lhe he ho 4s duink "7B. / A ard ose 4. with it and bind around the neck. than anything else in this world. is good for everything a liniment ought to be good for. ™~ SORE THROAT is dangerous and calls for p The quickest, safest, surest cure known is Omega Oil throat thoroughly with this lininient, and then saturate a piece of flanrel Omega Oil is splendid for Bronc hitis, Swollen Tonsils, Difficult Breathing and Cold in the Chest. It A « P on SS rompt treatment,' First rub the Itis bette r { | This particular Style §:.35 D.& A. Corsets Feel Fine. Fit Fine. Straight front and are recommend inating users. Ladies' 'tailors are par icularly ' 4 i \ the results of theo bn the use of these Corscts. WHITE ano DRAB. Price $1.00 to $2.60 pair. by discrim- ined by with { from the rear. the | { back and hard | (only at ELLIOTT BROS 75 AND 77 PRINCESS ST. The best is the cheapest. Money {days if not as gudrintesd or '® Ser w durable. Ss io Sl institutions. in and see them. refunded within 30 we Poses ees ENTERPRISE 2 + < Coffee, Spice and Drug Mills. They ate easy (o operate, easy to clean as well as ibis tn McKELVEY & BIR CH; 09 and 74 1 Brock Street, Fiche er) Reports. That trouble and mules should never be approached You are approaching all kinds of troubl: when you {buy cheap " POISONOUS" Enamel Ware. | gle piece of "SIRANSKY" for a sample. Try a sin. To be had We have sizes suitable for home, hotel or public Samples now on our couniers. Come