Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Apr 1902, p. 5

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A teaspoonful of Abbeys Salt in a glass of water shortly after rising will keep you in "health. It purifies the blood, keeps the head clear and stomach sweet, A positive cure for chronic constipation. by the ssion. Ganytne ~ Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of Fl | arrived, WL 50 STRUCK BY A TRAIN |_ Hy OF HIS LE€S HAD TO BL | AMPUTATED. lhe 3 ' \ gn Team Of Horses Injured By Basb- ed Wire Fence--0ld Cement Works Sod For A Cooperage. Napanee April Po Hineh had an experience on ly evening he {will remember for some. time. He was (driving bis young spieited team of feolts out from Ehss Soiith's, near | Morven, and in com out to the { Kingston road, the might being very dark, he turved rather wo soon and { drove into a barbwire fence. One of ! the horses got taught ghout the fet lock in the wire, and'in srying to ex { tricate it the other horse also became ! caught. Mr. Hinch kad a hard time {holding them down until assistance One "horse received a bad cut on the foot and bled profusely. Mr. Hinech expectéd to leave in a few days for Manitoba, hut this acejdent will cause un few days delay. Charles Stevens , has purchased the old cement. works building at the foot of Robert streot, owned by the Rath bun company, and intends converting Mr. | Btevens went to Montreal this = week to purchase some new up-to-date ma- { chine pry for the manufacture of bar rels. A son of James Hartwick, Scith | Napanee, met with a painful accident i yestorday afternoon, He was on the j railway track just east of the bridge, | and being a mute did not hear the train until it was upon him. One leg was so' badly inpoed that it had to be amputated above the knee. He is a bright boy of about sixteen years of age and was jist home for the holi | days from the deaf and dumb institute in Belleville, {it into a. eooperage establishment, G.T.R. PROMOTIONS. Atranging For Them On The Or- der Of Merit. April 41 avs is FPorvnits, CM systems of rules on reilway ax applied to' promotion. ficial in future ave promotions from the ranks and whee there are vacancies which must neces sarily be filled by appointments from the outside preference ix to. be wiven to applicants who live on the line of the road. The policy of the company 8 to advance employees in line of semiority: that hew Trunk OF expected to make is said arrdnging for a the Grand Died At Sunbury. Joseph Cordon, an old ana highly slgemed farmer of Sunbury, died on Fritliy morning, 'at the advanced age of seventy-three years. He loaves ou grown up family. One of his daugh- ters married Fdward Bennett, fore mon of the M. T. company, this eify. The fuperal will take place on Sup day. Two sons were in the city to day idng arrangements for the fu nera ------------ Sale Of Work Conducted, upder the presidency was held in the Sun day school room of St Andrew's church yostépduy afternoon. Work tablus; candy-tables and a miscellane vus table were presided over by mer bers of the Dorcas society. The at tendance was, good, and many. articles were disposed of. The proceeds will be used by the society to relieve dis trees and povefty in the city. A sale of work, of Miss Snsithy tp ------, Horse Dragged Him, Brantford, Ont, April 4.--<C. F, Hodges, general manager of the Co- operative packing company, was out riding, when the horse stumbled and he was thrown off. His foot catching in the stirrup, he was dragged quite a distance and the animal Tinally stepped on his chest. Mr. Hodges 1x badly, but not, it is believed, perm: anently injured. Broke Into The Cellar. A few evenings ' ago some unknown person entered the cellar of J, A. Gould's residence in Williatneville, and carried away a great quantity of provisions, Just a few days before the theft Mrs, Goukl had laid in a large supply of edibles, anil these were alt taken. 'The thiet gained admit tance through the gellar window, hy removing the doable sash Are Against The Sale. Copenhagen, "April 4.--The lands: (thing, yesterday, debated in camera the guestion of ratify the treaty for the sale of the Danish West Indies to the United States. It is ramorved that the discussion showed that a ma- jority of the house are against the sale. The debate was not finished when the house adjourned. A Baguest To Queen's. Among the bequests of the late Rev. be, rews, of Keene, appear: $500 to Queen's 'university, Kingston: $5600 to loteign idioms; £1,000 to the colonial" committee of the Presbyteri an church in Scotland, which commit toe sent him to Canada fifty-one years cago, Campbell's Hats. A lot of pew American styivs in young weirs hats, just recei Der: bys ~ alpines, 81.50, $2. $2.50. tion, dressed, | terature of an interesting THE DAILY WHI, W.C.T.U. MEETING. Temperance in the Sunday Schools Discussed. The regular monthly meeting of the Ww. C was held Thursday afier noon. The president, Mrs. (Rev.) Ma callum, cecupied the chair, and con ducted the wsual devotional exarii Mrs. Rogers, treasurer gave a brief report of the medal contest. The 1v salts proved satisinctory. The nt tendance was large, and much est was evinced. The amoont '1alen at the door was slightly in advan® of the one previously held. And alier oli expenses were met there was a smal balance in our favor otter was received from the sup erintendent of lumber camp work, » minding us of the necessity of prepares ing comfort bags, Bs early ns press ble, to be ready tor forwar ih those of other unions. It was decided that the members meet at an curls date, get them ready and fora ward them with as little delay as possible. Mrs. Rev.) Hammond and Mes {Rev.) Macallam gave brief reports on evangelistic and prison ark, which were very interesting and sh ed much earnest effort ad sy Apathy on behalf of the needy and suffering The topic of the educational half hour was "Temperance in Sabbath Schools." The provincial superintend ent of this department in her circular letter urges that special effort needed in this direction. She sjvs wf wish von could feel as I do the fear ful responsibility that rests, not alone on me, but on you, too, to defend our christian children against the growing and awful power of the hi quor trafic. We know now Le wond a doubt that the boasts of our enemy are really true; that drinking is actually increasing, especially am ongst the young people. A year ago the Westminster, of Toronto, sent out letters to all parts of Ontario, en quiring if it were really true that drinking was on the increase The answers were mostly from clergymen, ul in most instances declared thet total abstinence amongst the young was declining and drinking habits were growing. In reference to the above statement Rev. William Kettlewell says : ""Whik struggling for effective legal restraints upon the traffic, we have been neglect ing the ednecation of our young peopl in temperance principles, rather principles of total abstinence." An at tempt has + made Sunday school temperance throughout the province, but at convention it was decided to leave out Sunday school, and call it simply tem perance army:-so0 that the pupils o the day and Sunday schools as well girls, and these not might be ipduced to join, Mra. Secord is also desirous that the Sunday school temperance quarteriies be used in all the Sabbath schools, as they are prepared by Can adians, and all statistics, illustrations, ete., have direct reference to Canada thereby giving much . useful informa We are pleased to state that the Sunday schools i Kingston are aging them and a nam ber of these have already testifind to their usefulness -- COM. DEATH OF MRS. WHITNEY. ---- An Old Resident Of Pittsburg Has Passed Away. On Thursday night, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Peter Wilmot, Pittslerry, the death occurred of Elizg beth Thompson, relict of the late Benjamin Whitney, at the advanced ng of eighty-four years. Mrs. Whit y had hes staying with her son wat Whitney, of this city, during the winter, and on Momdiay last left for: Pittsburg to visit her dadghter She. caught a cold, which hn ayniuped rapidly into a serious illnes aod terminated fatally. » ~ Mis. Whithey was born in Ireland, and when nine vears of age came with her parents to Canada, settling Pittsburg, where she lived ever since Of a family of ten sons "and three danghters, nine survive == Benjamin William, Albert, David and Walter in the north-west tervitories; Thomas, in Burton, Ohio; Edward, in Kingston: Mus. Peter Wilmot and Mps, Fred Hep derson, in Pittsburg. Mes, Whitney survived her hushand twenty: tw: wears. Defeased was x member of the Presbyterian church, aud a Woman widely known, and highly respectod The: funeral takes place on Sunday afternoon from the home of her danghtor, Mrs. Wilmot, Pittsfervy, to Milton cemetery. A Horrible Accident. Danvers, Mass, April 4.<An aeci dent ocewrred here, in which Mary Hackett, thee years old, had her bead blown off by the discharge of a shotgun, in the hands of her brother, Paul, aged six years. The fatality o ongred while the children wore ui play in their home, and while their mother was in another part of the house inking care of a sick baby. Fears He Will Die. Leavenworth; Ka April .4.-~0ber hin M. Carter, ex-cuptain of vngineers in the U. 8 army, is seriously and probably fatally ill in the federal whitentiary at Fort Leavenworth. e hans typhoid fever: his temperature 105. Carter fears that he will die be: fore Ris affairs we a 'The Place at The Top. Was hard to reach, but right Foods at right prices is what has put us there, and a look through our stoek of now spring hats will convined you that we iotend io retaia that position. Campbell Bros., 91 Princess street. Aner. Liberal Comunittee Rooms. The liberals have opened rooms for uptown electors in the vacant shop on the corner of Princess and Univer sity avenie. The rooms will be open every night and ard provided with characte or. mter ny Ww ' or army last as older boys and attending school, fourteen of in warders will Rideau gather there, swollen, 88, 56. nd i. BT Bin a to establish a FRIDAY, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS, The Spice of Every Day Life -- What the People Are Talking About--Nothing Escapes At- tention. Shop Satur Miss Ellen mussionary, New York on HH: Cunpingham, piano Lhickering, New York. Orders re ceived at MeAuley's book store. All day to-morrow at Mullin's a ten cent tin of fine Durham mustard for de. Corner Johuston and Division Streets. Principal Grant is home from Tor and is feeling quite strong. He was accompanied by his son, W. L. Grant mir just day at Grand Union. M. Stowe, the Amer aded from Liverpe Friday. taner from onto, "tailored to fit" suit ot $12.30 what you pay the tailor $20 for, ard Union Clothing Co. The local Vietorian order of nurses executive met yesterday afternoon, and granted Miss Baker two leave of absence F. 8. Wariman, weeks' Colebrook, has heen appointed license inspector for Ad dington, to succeeed J. M. Smith, Tamworth, who has removed from the riding. Navy and black hard serge suits for men, well tailored and trimmed, $6.75, $8. The Grand Union, 122 Princess street, George Hettick, who killed his aged John Krause, last Thanks ¢. was hanged at Trenton, on April 4th. De al at the Grand Union Saturday for bove' and men's suits, Frank Sargent, president of the | brotherhood of locomotive firemen has accepted the position of commis stoher-general of United States immi gration The brigantine Blakely, which sailed fromm Victoria, B.C, in search of a buried treasure on Cocos Island, has returned hut the resalt of her voyage is as vet unknown, On May Oth, the of Athens will Vote employer, property owner on a hyMw to 86.0060 to pay for a site and for tion of a town hall building ic village rase the in the The combuct armou % last Ibornton while W ere x of the ment the 14th regi a Pleasant assembly at ng. Crosby d orchestra supplied msi Murray acted Las prompter Fred C', Heintz, the North" Tona wanda, (N.Y) man, wh, wa supposed to have Niagara Falls, has returned to that city, i® now reading the newspaper counts of his tragic death The steambarge lona called at Craig's wharf this morning on her way from Brockville to Trenton. She was caught. in the last fall at Trenton with a load of lumber, whic) she has delivered at Ogdensburg soy even voung {One Over we A JESUIT INSTITUTION. Established At Tampa, Florida. Ga., April 4A special from Tampa, Fla. save: Negotiations are in' progress by which the Tam Hotel Bay which was built by the ls Henry Plant, at a cost of 81,000,000, together with extensive grounds and buildin, may be converted into a Jesuit co « Mig. Plant is a devoted Catholic and is anxious to carry a plan to' establish this city largest Jesuit institution in the try May Be Atlanta, out th conn in DEFEATED GENERALS. Completely Destroyed Troops Of Rebels. Colombia, April 4.-Gon public, last night, the contents the following de teh 1 ceived president Macoguin, of Bogate Gonzales Valencia has defeated and completely destroved the armies of Gens, Docion, Soto and Ju an McAllister, Uribe, who javad ed Colombian territory via Medina, in the department of Bovsen, w defeated hy Gen Nicolas Perdomo." Various Panama, Balazar made of from "Gen. Gen DUBLIN'S FREEDOM. | Conferred On John Redmond And Patrick McHugh. Dublin, April 4,--The freedom of the city of Dublin was conlirred on John Redmond, chairman of the United Irish leagve and of the Irish parlia mentary party, emd Patrick A NM Hugh, the narionalist member of pat liament for the noth division of le trim, who, with Thomas (VDannell, recently made a tour of United States fn the intérests of the Irish league. the ---- Cardoe Farmers Fleeced. Londen, Ont., April 4A story is current that twenty-four Cardoe fm mers had been fleeced by two men re presenting themselves as travellers or a Toronto steel range conenrn, It is stated that these fellows, about a week ago, went through the township ostensibly to sell a very desirable style of stove range. When the farm ers declined to buy, the agents made a proposition to each in turn, offer ing them st first, $2, and then $2.50, a day, to drive them through the country. They thought this a golden opportunity, wm, an agreement bLe- ing produced, each signed it. The do enment they signed howe vr, was not an agreement to defn the agents for a stated sum, bul an.agreement to pay 864 for a steel range. Busch Had 581 Diamonds. Detroit, diamonds 551 pems--Prom Canada, was on trial in the federal court bere erday, John B. Sjevchiield, of To he re April £Louis Busch, ae | caved of smngeling SI2000 worth of APRIL 4. FITTINGLY OBSERVED. Parish Of Odessa. News From Bath And Holy week wi Bath by "How xe nid evin- | day there Bath at 6.30 cot wants, 9 am on at Bath at 11 am ersons nade "th rater Another high hn 3 and ths nmur the o VET was sand p.oas., and tath at Both chm were nicely decorate and flowers The Ode SRE held Fo} i with white hangin at = i showed of DBnances met: and over $19 the church w » the ge and T ham will con vapacity for another year, Judge and H. A. Shaw pointed as sidesmen. The ve meeting at St. Joh Bath, was also very satisfactory, The auditors, Messrg. W. Bain and W. H Tuckett made a report showing a large increase in the re ceipta for the year. All the liabilities had been met and a small but ine balance was Jeft in hand. #70 in the hands of the ladies contemplated church repairs ladies' guild received a cordial vote of thanks for their good work The. vetiving officers were te-ap pointed, and the lay also remain the North more, George James Judge IT WAS IN WALKERTON. rod very eid some The all ates Dry and deleg Vir. Loyst Proprietor Fined For "Working On The Sabbath." Walkerton, April 4.--<For on the Sabbath" the proprietor the Bruce Herald and his for have wy fined the usual or and costs by the pol Fhe proprietor of the r that they were pres 7 work inadvertently continue twelve o'clock on Saturday and adds: "The staff of every paper Toronto works on Sunday wl they are under the Sabbath the Bruce Heral vet we neve police magisirate Denison 5 them all, yw h ] | "working | explains and working af night daly ter in Same or lge vex them." atious con against RAJAH KIDNAPPED. Siamese Make A Prisoner Of The Rajah Of Patani. Vancouver, B.C... April 4 M.S. Empress of Japan, just from the Orient, brings word Singapore, that the rajah of has kidnapped by the He was lured into the pataio suprosed supporter (of high caste urg 4 to sign a Ovaty whi abjured the right of governing pwn state. On his refusal he irrounded Ly Siamese carried in a gun hoat up The Patani Malays serious - trouble is governor of Straits asked to interfere The H heen i hy soldiers the econ are furious an antwipated Ti Settlen heen ESCAPE FROM TROY JAIL. Tie Bedclothes Together And Let Themselves Down Troy, N.X.. April 4 n® and John dictment for robbing ton & Main the Troy eonlined the top floor of the their way through tlothes were tied er y they let th sind tance Hylaml Simpson, under the rativoud, escaped ght. They Jur ail Ris cars of Jail last n in the grand roan and the roof a di from bars "wi of cach bn cured and be ayuhl Su neighbors clre in a ne 0 somplotely, w ! with B ambi ol ge saw the save he Huddah Mullah On ar Path. British An in 4 i § bak 1" aroun spa vored to embrotl tan, ha Afgha md armed followers his grrival at Cg ax the and Afghani I, the } tart d capital of dan vil Wotton song at } o ie oppaeal te hun * Newspaper Effectiveness. Sabina, 0.. Times, Our esteemed contemporary across the way revived a very pathetic letter from a lady subscriber recent Jy, in which was written : "Ploase mention in your next issue that our cook 'hed last week while reading the last number of your valuable paper Come To The Penitentiary. Barrie, Out. April Norse Sis fey and © Louis Lawrence have been sontenced, by magistrate Ross) to five venry cach. in Kingston penitentiary for the burglary of the Rowan Ca tholic church last Wednesday week. Both are noted crooks. A Brakesman Killed. Woodstock, Ont, April 4. Jokn Warndr, the Grand Trouk brakesman, rian over in the GTR. yard here, yes torday afternoon, died of kis injuries last vight. Warner's home was in Londen, where he leaves 5 widow and tw, children. Oak Hall. now vou weed a = spring top coat: We are ready for you, 320 to $iL The H. D. Bibby It°s shout PERFECT : Regt fram Lost m Loot Vialig Bs ye Sate sv the sau Bar to haan welieired dow by shrunken pare. Mal foamntes It sas posiiive cure for EEE oui ou vely no testimonials used MERA yen io hn Btateot Panty of None et od Jan. I, 1900 3s s to certify ti 2 rot from Nervous Datility, lost Tout an Bete without pedei h i , and ry if # ander b en myse er Poidhery scares SEY RE > ih thy nad wee entire iy cared i eS a Wg TY a bad mo return of said tronble. Babseribed and hh ay of Iassery. . a st Ei 0, REANENT BIBTEED 10, mo, Sine | oJ wdmey, Liver, Stomach a HR Flat ] oli. Badd sr bisnk for treatment Yor those who cannot oail. ; 208 WOODWARD AVE., CoB. WiLcox ST. DETROIT, MICH § We Can Please 20 Women A few weeks ago the representative of one of the largest manufacturers of Ladies' Jackets 'and Tailor-Made Suits in Canaga while here received a telegram to accept no more or- ders, they having now more they can fill tor 'months and to dispose of his samples. We secured the lot, just tweaty-five Suits and fifteen =Elegant Spring Jackets in Pale Greys, Fawns and Blacks. Five suits have already taken wings nefore we could give you the good news If your -size and fit is here you will indeed be pleased. 1 Grey Box Cloth, size 86, Skirt 42. $7.80 for $5.05. 1 (1. ey Box Cloth, rize 86, Skirt 42. $9 for $6 £0' 1 Fawn Homespun, Sizs 84, Bkirt 42, $9 50 ar $6 85 1 Blue Grey Cheviot, Size 84, Skirt 40, $14 fv 3 83. 1 Grey and White Stripe, Size BG, Skirt 40, $12 fr 88.73. 1 Navy Homespun, Size 86, Skirt 42, $13 for $8 75 Black Cheviot, Sigs 86 Skit 42, $12 fa $876. 1'0xford Cheviot, Bize 86. Skirt 42, $18 50 for $9 75. 1 Dn Cg hevict, Biz 86, Skirt 42, $18. 78 Lar 810, 1! Jack Cheviot, Size 86, Niet 49, $15 foc $10.45, 1 Blak Cheviot, Size 89, Skirt 42, $15.5 Dr $11 1 Fawn Covert Cloth, Biza 86, Shirt 40, 815 for $10 KO 1 Grey Covert ( loth. Siza 86, Skis 42, $17 for $11 75. 1 Ogford Covert Cloth, Niza 88, Skict 41, $18 for $12.50. 1 Navy Chaviot, Bize 86, Skies 42, $18 fr $:2 30 1 Fawn Venelina, Bias 84, Sciet 40, $18 60 for $13 60, 1 Fawn Verctian, Bize 84, Sure 40, 820 for $11. 1 Navy Cheviot, Sige 88, Bkirt 42, $20 for $14 50 IT Biack Brosdeloth, Size 834, Bkiet 40, $21 for $15, 1 tireen Broadoloth, Trismed Black, Siza 88, Skirt 42, 821 for $15 For your New Suit or Jacket. at a big didoount, comet) CRUTILEY BROS. 132-134 PRINCESS STREET. A Corset that Cannot Break at the Waist line. It matters not what the style of a corsetis, of witat itis made of, if it breaks at th: Waist line, it is rendered ancomfor- table and useless. 4 The Crest Corset is disconnected iu {rout at the 3 Waist line, an i has elastic X pores at each side, soitcannot Break at the Waist. Suitable Tor any day and all the day, good to work in, walk in or rest in. It is shapely, comfortable and durable, and as it cannot Break at the Waist, a lady ti cLieapest corset can buy, The pext time yon buy & corset, try "CREST" ER core -- Nickle-Plated Tea and Coffee sans POTS We have a nice line of these now in stock, including some with COLD HANDLES and SILVER LINING. McKELVEY & BIRCH, 69 and 71 1 Broeci Street. ---- et -------- Business Bringers For Saturday. In order to make our usual busy Saturdays still more lively we shall offer a Special Discount Of 100 Off all Patent Leather Boots ¢ nd Shoes. , See our Splendid assortment, A. ABERNETHY, Headquarters for Trisles aid Valises %

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