Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Mar 1902, p. 3

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WITH GRATITUDE. Stomach Disorder Permanently Cared in of A the Case of Mrs. Joseph Roy, Montreal. the gratitnde 1 give my LLB he wonderful curative pro Fiiew of Vowiey's Liquid Ozone, 3nd . haw pe ie. | have been and henrt-burn, Wx years, and kinds of reme ptataing much re ago | commenced roseen ROY, MONTREAL. after taking four hbttles iy to say that I am cured. J and I can eat anything 1 Jet eeling any Jncohvenisdce ® it to your org ph ehh St. a Montreal, Liguided © that Powley's effective iu caring disor stomach Ia becanse of ite ve. to 'assist the Algsstive patural conditions fe stomach. I is a nate and body toulg, making Nature's grout eleinent, oxygen. 10 lish permanently health Many people hurt thelr i, on A fertaln aa tng ot ng Jadiciously Ww there are whe, when they sit down 8 the stamaeh and drive nwa » ¥ Son the digestive or 3 fee water, Olmerve Taws e--eat slowly, masticate {affine drink very little Band follow It al with a dessert. Liquifed Ozone, and b, Fore . fodigestion In a very A hottie will west only 0c or TRAVELLING & Pembroke & Canadian Pacific Railways. EasterRates jogond Mei Ticks' wil' be insted us fol: SINGLE § FIRST-CLASS FARE. 27th to 81st, inclusive, re up tq yi WE including April )at. "TeAGHERs and STUDENTS (On sewindder of standant cortificate signed by Principal. SINGLE FIRST«CLASS FARE AND ONE-THIRD, Ooing March 21st to 20th, inclusive, good until Arh | th, a P. sd CPR red Sint, FOLGER, Jit o Supt Gen. THE AY OF QUINTE RAILWAY - 5 i HOLIDAY Sat FARES Round Trip Tickets Will be + 11: Issued ns Follows : General Public | SINGLE FIRS I=L! ASS FARE onli Boing Maes 378 to S1Et, Thctusive; a up to and dechmding April las, _ Sehool Vacations Sve Sachs asd Fypile of Scouts and Col. standard form of Cerificate, 3 . Single First-Class Fare and One-Third. Bist do 20h, inelieive' EER City Passr. Depot. ~ DURINION LINE. DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, WHAT OUR CORRESPONDENTS 'HAVE TO TELL US. S---- The Tidings From Various Points In Esstern Ontaric--What Peg- ple Are Doing and What They Are Saying. -- Bolingbroke Briefs. Bolingbroke, March 25.--~James Dea- con is kept busy with his sawing ma chine. Albert Watson has rented both of his farms to William Mahon aml is making preparations for & sale. John Desgeon wears a smiles &' girl. Miss Maggie Norris has' refined. home ai- ter spending a couple' of weeks with friends here, Miss Tda FPotirnier shen a couple of days the guest of Watson. Mrs. W. Swestman, ford, spent a few days 'with her fa ther, Mr. McMannus, Mr. and Mrs. TP. Norrie, Althorpe, spent Sunday at A. Watson's. Hed Home From Copper Cliff. Althorpe, March 20.-Sugar making has begun. James Deacon is doisg a rushing business cutting wood with hiv circular saw. Miss Lizzie J. Nor- ris 'has gore to C arleton Place where she is undergoing treatment for rheu- matisn. Wilon Crozier and Joba Ritchie have returned home from Cop- wer Cliff, where they Spent the winter. Pb Mars, Perth, is spending some time with his friends here, R. Ritchie, ai- ter spending the winter with friends here, left for his howe in Dakota. 'W. Mitchell spent Sunday at Elphin, Master Vincent Bu adour is iH with, ton: silites, Cole Lake Personals. Cole Lake, March 24.--A number have tapped their sugar bushes, and report a fairly good run. T. Fitager ald has vented his farm to W. MN. drown. J. Coulter shipyed a load of younir cattlé to Calgary last week, Blacksmith W. Brown will have his shop ready for work pest week. G. Killing sold a valuable horse to. W. Snider. He 'intends taking a car load to Manitobn. Visitors : "Miss F. Walker at J. E. Camphell's; Mes Marks, Maberly, visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. G. W. Killens; Mr. Porter and niece at JG. W. Killin'; Mrs. Coulter at DB. Coulter's; €. Campbell and T. Coulter at Verona Dustin's Corners Items. Dustin's Corners, March 24. Moore, has been visiting friends this Vicinity. Miss Emma Dustin home from Lillie's Mills. Gould is visiting in is Miss Maggie friends at Maberly. Miss Annie Young has gone to Have: loek. Mr. Kennedy, Tichborne, spent Sunday at Mr. Crain's. Miss Don- nelly spent a fow dayy with friends at Sharbot Lake. Miss E. Lynch spent a few days with her brother, 8S. For guson spent Sunday at Robertsville, Mr. Ferguson, Clyde Forks, renewed old acquaintances herve this week, James Colquhoun leaves for the north-west, Andy Crain has been help: ing Thomas Scott with bis sugar making. Brewer's Mills Jottings. Brower's Mills, March 21.--W. Stone in busily engaged around his factory getting everything in readiness for the opening. KR. Milna left on the 15th for Bufialo, N.X.., where he intends to sail on vessel. Mrs. Fisher and danghter, aura, went to Kingston Monday to say farewell to her deightes Annie, who leaves for Mani- toba on Tuesday. W. Dockrill return: ed me from Great Pend, whore he spent the winter. The funeral of the infant child of Rohert Maxwell passed here to-day en route for Pine Hill cemetery. Miss C. Murray has gone to Kingston, where she will spend a term in - dress making. as0ons are engaged with P. J. McKeona repair: ing his 'eellar wall. M. Berrigan has purchased: a seed drill. Mr. amd Mes H. Orr and family spent Sunday with hor mosher, Mrs, Fisher: Lansdowne Affairs. Lansdowne, March 25.< George Lati- mer is hard at work completing his swumer © hotel at the river. He will wovh 'down in a short time: Samuel Horton, Brockville, was. here reeent- % louking for a suitable property. as intent on welling out in Brockville, of romovi here. Arthur MeNickle bas bought the fwrm of Edward Lati- mer, on Main road. William Steacy has bought 'another lot ad uluiey his from Miss Snider. Joseph Shields is putting in a new patent oh oven in his bal op. Miss McNichol, Har- riston, Ont., will HC. Mui. this fin ro 3 Il under ay The Frew. ill hong instruction of D. 0. C, has ordered ail goods to be removed from the drill shed before April 188. W. A. Bell has gone to Tor- Car good and kind wife and She has been a member of he Methodist ghureh for many years. #he ako leaves behind an infant or shan daoghter- of her late sister, Mrs. Boom vomhower, whith she adopted as her own. The silent griel of the husband and family deeply afiected the whole congregation, e body was interred in' the Arden cemdfery. "Her children arise up, and call br blessed, her hus band also, and he praiseth her." -- } Ask For Thank Qffering. Yarker, March 26.-The = ladies' have asked for a thank offering on Sunday next. This is the first time this has been asked for, and they are surely worthy of a gift for thir many charitable acts. The Napanee river excelled itsell this wear, for the water was very near a level with the road. The . old wheel factory. here will be overhauled and put in shape thes year for work, The hub timber will be sawn there. Capt. William Montgom- ary left for Belleville to fit out kis vessel, the New Dominion. She will he fitted out with new. topmasts. Mrs. S. Winter left Monday for Toronto, to attend the council of C.0.C.F. Wil- liam E. Woodhouse snd A. Ieivh are at Alexandria Bay, N.¥., for the sum- mer. Harley Dear goes to Syracuse, NY. B.S. O'Loughlin aod Mrs. J. C. Connolly left Monday for New York city. The churches here will be decorated with' fowers Raster Bun day. Many Al Consolly 48 on the sick list. 5 Jeans, a aid Bloomfield Budget. Bloomfield, March 25.The make of maple syrup has been. large. Seeding has been begwn in this locality. Cloy- er and fall grain have stood the win- ter well," and omise a good arop. A.B. Saylor shipped six carloads of | canned goods to New York last week, Isasc Wilson and wife have returrel home after spending two months in the states. T. Owens and wife returned home from their trip to England last week, Contracts are now being wigred for growing factory products for this year. There is a cut in prices all round. Watson McQuaig i building a new house. Thomas Morgan ir visit ing ih New York state. the guest of Miss Gerlie Burr. Walter Ketcheson, cheese maker, was married on Wednisday to Miss Burley, of Wel lington. "James Mitchell has moved tp Waupoos to make cheese this summer. Arthur Bure, who fell twenty seven feet down a feed chute in his father's barn without seriou injury, i% around again. 'RO. Gorshine antl Elwood Kélly left last week" for the north: west. A concert will be héM on Good Friday night. About thirty will as sist. 'More cement floor is being laid in the cheese factory. Rev. Mr. Brown exchanged pulpits with Rev. Mr. Courtice of Demorestville, on Sun day. Sharpton Sayings. Sharpton, March 24.--Seeding may begin in Match this{ year. Un ac count of the frost not having taken hold of the ground, it is Bee ught the land willsnot work _ so well, . Fall grain and weadows haye stood the impropitions weather of t few weeks and now promise Tale ly well. There ix plenty of fodder and rover saw stock looking hetter at this time of the year. Notwithstafd- ing the advice , so fretpiently oTered respecting the making of so much fod- der chuwese, the cheese factories wil open earlier thon usual. Dadiel 'al- cock draws milk to Odessa. Clarence and Pearl Taylor, ill, are now quite well. D. Parks has hired with Mr. MeGiowan for cight months, We have three neighbor-men who tip. the scales at 222, 224 and 226 pounds. W. Wql- ker and family have moved to Ca taraqgui. Bert Babcock and family have moved to Collinge Bay, W. Bab cock and family have moved on the B- Wiltse fara. -- Mr. Walker; Harvow- smith, has bought the |. Smith farm, and will take possession on the lst of A il. Respecting the licensing of nerant peddlers, it might be well fore our county fathers té know "the commiinity' ix strong | against i. Men of this stamp' are generally con- cdfered 8 niisshee; Rankin and Pik far are in the field busily 'canvassing for comissionership. 8. Alport's five yeur-bid girl diel last week. yteat deal of preirmonia bax heen pre valent for the last month. J. Lem: won has returned from ax, he ® fing two years with the soldiers Soha el, whe left here last fall, Hine stifled in New Ontario. John Brethen kas gone to the states to work. John Stewart ix in Wisconsin. C. Stewart has hired with 8. Alport. Dr. Pell, M.D. Cleveland, is expected home the first of the month. The social at Mr. Tal 's wih 'a success. Visitors J. Stewart and 'wife, city; J. Drumm and sister, Belioville; Mr. and Mrs Jates, Westbrook. M#e. Bendington has hited Waster Jackson. Archie Cam ol is working af Bellrock. Mr. and Brethen contemplate moving to the "States next fall Ft ix raid that wie and: surround: ings will be improved, i: i Mids Mickel isg THE MAD RACE OF ANENCINE AVERTED THE COLLISION OF TWO FREIGHT TRAINS. Dispatcher Discovered His Mistake None Too Soon--Amnother Min- ute and Disaster Would Have Been Inevitable. Indianapolis, March 26.--A mad race with a switch eagine after a last freight train, which - had been given Abe right of way, and was drawing Jdoser every moment upon another Von, which "was advancing under similar orcers, prevented a wreck op "the Baltimore and Ubio Southwestern railroad Fridey night. The dispatch- er at Washington gave the ast freight, No. 33 at Shoals, the right of way over fast freight, No. 50, which was at Washington. The order | was sent to the relay station and 1 ceived hy the crew of No. WW. After | No. 33 haa pulled out from' Shoals | the dispatéher sent another telegram to the relay station, teiling the opera tor to destroy the first order and have No. HU go east without orders. | This put both trains on the track, and both crews supposed they haa the right of way. A few moments after No. 50 pulled out the dispatcher discovered his min take, and,: abandoning his instru- mints, flew fo the railroad vards aod demanded an engine. One was stand ing: on the teack, and in a moinent | third break it wns switched to the main track, i the throttle thrown open by the en gineer, and the race began to overtake | the rapidly moving, train. It happened {to he a long and exceedingly beavy | train, wid tén miles out' from Wash ington the red*lights of the caboose were distinguished. Every available pound of steant was { crowded on, and the engine came up behind the train just beiore it reach i ed a way station, and it was brought | to a stand and quickly run into the switeh. The engine followed, and had just cleared the track when No. 33 came down under a full head of steam. The loss of another minute would have been fatal to the trains. HAS TWELVE WIVES. two Charge of Bigamy. St. Louis, Mo., C. Nelson, recently arrested at Antonio, Texas, on a charge of big amy, is the hushand of Mrs. C. ( Nelson, 325 Washington avenue, St. Louis, according to the police. Mrs Mary A. Nelson (nee (Parker) of Plattsburg, Mo., rest, will prosecute Nelson in Missou ri. The that Nelgon has had in all twelve wived, having been informed thst he had deserted wives in Con- way, Ark.; Portsmouth, Va; Pitts burg, Pa; Salt Lake, Utah; Grecn: burg, Md.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Portland, Ore., and two in St. Paul, Minn. He was resgistered at the San Afitonio hotel with Mere: Nelson (hee A, FE. Milburn), Port: Scott, Kan The Plattsburg (Mo) wife has two chil dren. A GREAT PERFORMANCE. Pianist Pounded For Twenty-Sev- 'en Hours, Then Collapsed. Marseilles, March 26.--M. Garnier, a pianist, undertook to play ously for twenty-seven hours, with in tervals, not exceeding in the aggregate an hour and a hall, for a wager of 10.000 francs. He began at nine o'clock Monday dight. He first rest at morning, - and thercafter, "had only his fingers: Le Massage and cham- | pagné ware resorted to, and he re attacked the kev board. During the evening his facé was drawn, his hands | wore swollen, and his arma supportod | on cushions. When he stopped at mid- night; having won the wager, with fourteen minntes to spare, he collapses ed from nervous prestration. A-erowe packed the cafe where he performed the aftérnoon. when came © eeamped, Spring Importation For 1902. Prevost bas received all his spring | importations, conristing of Scotch and English tweeds; also a fine seleo- tion of worsteds, cheviots and serges for suitings and spring overcoatings. In pantings, he is showing & great | variety of patterns. guaranteed. i i ix winery at the Grand: Union. 1 Will Cure You of RHEUMATISM No Pay Until Youd Know It. Hin i After 2,000 pxperiments I have learn. ed how to cure, rheumatism. Not te | turn bony joints eg flesh again; thist js impossible. But I can ure the | digease always, at any stage and for Q ak for no money. Simply. write Jes pasial and igen Lind an | Et par vin yi Ya, bat i at Los Aogeles, | ther these { and he | head. | Gallant Action ' i nght with Dewet. Christian C. Nelson Arrested on | March 26. Christian | San! { under the command of Maj. | repulsud an attack by | dashed at their who caused hiz ar | polis of San Antonio believe | | under a htavy Hank fire, | pout of the New Zealanders being ahle continu- | { the eight took his | twa o'clock yesterday | three short reste until five o'clock in | | ratt's column after the move, | the resistance against overwhelming odds. ebm: A Step in Right Direction, A first-class fit { ham, | Balfour's elucidation performance | introducing his new® lund measure. | new measure bad many } features and | litigation and appeals, and to simplify | the procedure in the land courts, i like the educational bill, | missive measure, tive Neuwied, io | he princess Marie, of Wied, mother of DISTRICT DASHES. News of the' District Condensed From the Whig's Exchanges. The population of Smith's Falls 5,360. AX young son of George Drysdale, Lanark, fell into a well and was kill is ed, W. RB. Demieey, ward county, is care. Richard Hart, formerly of Poriland, Ont., died in Ardoch, N.D., lust Mon day from typhoid fever. He was twen- ty-nine vesrs of age. ¢ BE, Mames, Stoco, has sold his farm, to Capt. James N, Carter, Picton, and expects to remove, with his fame ily, to *he north-west. "Sympathy in extended to Mrs, 0. Burlington, Picton, in her affliction, the death of her mother, Mes, Ger man, Oak Heights, Ont. Evangelistic services have opened in the Methodist church, Carleton Place, vosducted by © Miss K. Morton, BO. Toronto. Smith's Falls is discussing the ol visability of the town withdrawing from thé county and forming a sepa rate municipality. The geath of Abert Dewar is the in the membership' of Stella lodge, LOGE, Carleton Place, within two months, Rev: W. ND, Turner, BA. son of James Turner, Appleton, has actopt ed a call to the Presbyterian congre gation of Mono Mills and Adjala, in the Orangeville presbytery. At the gonual meeting of the Prince Edward eccnservatives. the officers elected were : President, W. H. Wil lHamson; secretary-treasurer, . PP. ( | Macnee, The old vice-presidents were { all re-elected. LN. Waite, APP, Prince Ed under the doctor's 'iclon, now wintering Cal., says the woa- iy like that of June here, has seen wheat field all out in Mr. and Mrs. Waite will short ly retiirn to Denver. The former ix expected' hame ghout 'the last of May | WHAT NEW ZEALANDERS DID. in DeWet Against Great Odds. London, March 24.---Some interest ing details have reached London re garding the New Zealander's famous After an unsuccess ful attempt do break through the Queensland Bukhmeti's lines, the Boers worked in a westerly direction along the right towards the position heid by ihe New Zealanders, 'These, however, Bauchop, 200 Boers, who lines, driving several thousand eattie before them. The Boers under Dewet, Wessels and Ma nie Botha, rushed the left post of the New Zpalanders' right wing, killing five and wounding the other of the six men who made up the post. They then worked along the New Zealan ders' flank, capturing post after post, only Affair one to oppose the, enemy. At the time their movement was so that they only lost two men posts on the right wing had time to form a fresh flank and fall back on Col. Rimington's column. In the fight that followed, the men serving Col Rimington's pom-pom were shot. Two New Zealanders, under a heavy fire, then wheeled the ponvpom down a gully, where they capsived it. Thus saving the gun. Ouse of seventy-six men who held the New Zealanders' line of olhitposts, twenty-five were kill ed and thirty-five wounded, while of officers commanding them two were killed, five were wounded, and the eighth received four bullets through his tunic, The enemy then occupied half a mile of our line; Dewet, Steyn, Wessels, and Botha, with 200 men, rashing through. Botha returned and. tried to get the remainder of the enemy samé rapid Ihe | throagh the line, hut the, Boers would { not face our heavy fire from hoth flanks covering the gap. Manic Botha then attempted to rejoin Dowet, but he was shot through the neck in four places, and retived, being found dead i Ft day in a neighboring farm house Lord Kitchener addressed Col, Gar praising New Zealanders for their gallant WANT IT COMPULSORY. But . Only Pérmissive. Loudon, March 26. George Wynd in 'a general way, repeated Me. m The commendable was designed to lessen But, it was a por without authorita means for rendering scitlement { compulgory. Irish members admitted the HHI wis & step in the right direc | tion, bit they made it lear that no | mensure that wad not compris wy and | did mot jochude a provision far the re instatément of evicted tenants would be accepted by the nktionpalist party 88 A solition of the land problem. ------L A -- Death Of A Princess. Berlin, March 26. Advices Rhcuish Prussia, staie from thet Efealfeth, of Rotmanis, is The princess Marie of Wied was the daughter of the grand duke Wil bam, of lsixewbourg, of the house of Nassau, and was wmartied to Her mann, prince of Wied, in 1942. The prince died "in S61 | Besides her fuietin danghter, the gucen of Roumania, the eel leaves one son, William, prince . A Pasific View. ~ Bertin, March 25.-The new here take un most paeifid view or ibe inn that Nog hos hat Ll t not that is 'caleulated Germany's attitnde, German interpsts in and their tively , ua-antee (tasa positive cure for thess conditions. Read the following sworn Rhea) po testimonials gsed ables Aras gives swoax n, County of Wayne, ss. vitality snd and Detroit Solberg 'seare, Deo. 25 1998 Sa none week: was disel 00 return of said trouble. to carelfy that 1 had bean noses for a sufferer from Nervous bed and sworn to 10 butane me mah this 13th th, Notary LATEST METHOD TREATHENT SOIMMNTEED mL ricture without Cait Private. of time ; also rah or der, -- oun oan it whe He fot arthose who o from Windsor, AM yo Fe 208 WOODWARD AVE, COR. Wilcox ST., DETROIT, MICH A BOYS. LIFE SAVED. A Grateful Mother other Writes Aheat the Rascus of Her Child, Paine's Celery vompound 1riumphed After a PRysicians; Failure Ont 1ELie Mes. G grateful i Feravi of he owe Stone. of for the pescus rom death, writes "1 think it d of what Paine's Celery for little all, had phy but appar The my wnt, and alw He would be feet and han bow nd v inform you und has arame OMmN done my and teinn, very out ey nt to whi boy was ore winter leath, miting always followed to be powerless, and for days could not life his head from the pillow. Af we irving various kinds of we decided to get Paive's Celery Co pound for him bottle n well, snd sthee be has not been i Rave ¢ "vv season to be } Is permabentiy vad of such test who can that Paine's Celery Com file ? Hundreds o1 Stone's are on fyvle AYE W ome Pa me that ihe m iH ove li In face leny the pound letter the When ful, despe down, have of give uct sch for Aves ax Mrs spection of dot vour children are ymdent, ihters fret run ner weak, loss™ of appetite blood and decreasing in weight, them Paine's Celery Com pound for a wlk or two, andl note well the cheering results in returning health and vig We strongly jurge the immediate use of the 'preat mah aus, foal slecpless, slow cir tlation oF cine for all wickly and weak boyd and All Ui Live 1 and an me Londonderry. Royal Mall Steamers. From St. John, From Halifax. lonian, Sat: a.m, 22 Mar. Monday, Mar. 24 Parivian. Sat. p o.. 29 Mer. Monday, Mer. 31 Tunisian. Sat. ¥ au, § April. Monday, { nihinn, Nat' pm, 12 An) Mom Numiciae Set. % am, 19 Api, Mon RATES OF PASSAGE. First Cabin, $45. and $55 and upwards; Second Cabin, ; London, 81.50 sxuws; Thied Class, 92s RS; Laverpoel, Derry, Belfast, (Glasgow, New York te Glasgow and Londonderry Latfent:an, ar. 22, 9 am Meuueiinn Fam Frei « Fires ¢ Cabin, $44) wad wade, Berna us. 50; Thicd Claas, $26. Hubley, Agen, City Passehiot De Johnston and Ontario streetay J. F ret Trios Clarence Ready For. Business. NOW is the time to get your spring suit before the rush. Our tiew goods are in and it won't cost you 'any more to buy how than just when you want it, you will get first choice and will also give us time to make it. J J, CRAWFORD, asses & Bagot sts, te na ® Mutual Preference. Swilt's $ Scranton Coal And "you'd preter itlte all other kinds Hf you once tried JAMES SWIFT & 90. "Phone 135. i i 1 1 i i { medieins | nde him | # = pox " HONEST COAL. Cost that w.1 give you the fll wales of sour money ls the only kind we sill. The | kind thet is Glenn sll the way Wuwenghln which every penny pou pay Jottis low warmth and cowlort / Con) for rien, sinok burners, asd stoves of every Wind. All kinds of Wood and Kish lings. Foor of Queen St.-"Phone § ny sp, For The Consumer. abet lr OES EE ETRE Reh Ss 5 Tl THE RATHBUN 0. A COSY BRIGHT OO FIRE re gfe TERR BOOTH'S COAL. 2 Nous 100 Poof Mesh Stunt Your Neighbor Says WALSH'S SCRANTON COAL IS ALL RIGHT. Have you tried it?

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