Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Apr 1902, p. 6

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'THAT'S THE SPOT! Right in: the small of the beck Do you over fe a pin there? Do Price 500. « box or 3 for 81,25, {Ef Sastans, | NEY PILL CO, " x § DOAN'S Caner Trusts SEA ine Corporation OMes and Sats Deposit Venlts, 99 YONGE STREET, TORONTO ¥ 1 Ottawa brigade. Distance of 413 Miles -- Weight Limited to 300 Pounds, and Consists Mainly of Letters Mail Carrier's Experiences. Washington, April 10.--Oscar Fish, of Valdez, Alaska, to whom the con tract for carrying the United States wails from Yala to Eagle for an other Tour years was recently award ot, in the best paid mail carrier in the world: By his contract he receives $35,000 4 your fof making two trips » month between. the points named, a distanee of shout 413 miles, nearly £1 500 for each trip. The mail car ried is limited to 30 pounds and eon sists generally of letters only, papers and more bulky articles being carried however. when the mail is unusually hight. Post office 'department, officials say that the * sum paid to Fish is very reasonable when it is considered that he makes the tripe by dog stedge and that he hax the most dangerous route 4 of any wail earvier in the world, Hiv twenty-four trips a year kedp him busy most of the time and he practi- cally takes his life in his hands every time he stats out on his solitary journey. : Fish bas the finest team of dogs iw Alaska snd some of his trips are made in record time. Hr» has several times heen" given up for dead by resi- des of Valdez and Eagle, but so far he has always managea to reach the end of his journey, although some- times overdue, and occasionally very much battered up. He has fallen Gown precipices, got mixed up in aval anches and has been starved and frost bitten, but is still drawing his $35. 000 a year'from the government ond says he expects to continue making' his adventurous trips until "snowed under." CHURCH MEETING. The Annual Gathering of First Baptist Church. The annual report meeting of the First Haptist ohorch was held last night, the pastor, Rev. D.daing, pre viding. The young peapl®d society reo. portedgan advante along 'alt lines and deeper interest manifested in the work. The young ladies' auxiliary reported that = theyg had. raised 848 for the building Sand. The ladies' raission circle had raised $100 for missions; the circle met once a month, and the attendance was increasing. The ladies' aid society "reported having raised £100 for the building fund, by each member giving a cent a day. The re port from the Sunday school showed a larger attendance seven scholars had joined the church, and $200 had been contributed, part of which went to missions. The clerk reportea that fourteen persons had joined the church during the year. he church treasurer's report showed $1,200 had been raised, and that thé balance was still on the right siGel The building fund totalled over $i 000. Tt is expected that work will be started on the new church within a month. The pastor stated that he had made 500 pastoral calls, had per- formed tel marriage ceremonies a conducted twelve funerals during the year. After the business was con cluded the ladies served refreshments and' & sodisl hour was spent. The First Baptist church = is. progressing very favorably under Ms. Laing's pas torate. % ¢ ? "Leo," Friday Night, Ottaws Oorrespondent Utica Globe, Repeated to over-flowi houses on New - Year's dfterncon evening, uidler the patronage of their éxcellen- cies, Jord and lady Minto, Li.-Cob Catton, D.0.C. d officers of Feb Royal Cadet," he Sah. opera, t ~Telgmann, he: of the "Leo, the ing Canadian mili Canadiun musician, was presented to largest and most that ever sat in the. eapital's big theatre, The admirable menner in which the young ladies and ganic men performed their" s wad highly creditable to both manager and the company: A Post-Mortem Necessary. An inquest, touching the death of {the late W. Ernest Névins, ab Broek- 1 the fol} lowing day, and the jury decided that' ville, on Tuesday, was ortem wes necessary. The broken pieces of pole were claimed by the Bell telephone company, but: chief' of police took them in and they wore the inquest. Kingston will, to-morrow, Cataraqui cemetery. the pole the deceased arm. The vibs in the leit side broken and pevetrated the left lung. Phe in as evidence at e remains reached aftorsoon, and rest in col charge | laid to In falling from' broke his Paid to the Memory of Mrs. Mag- dalens A. Hendry. Riverside, Cal, April 4'=(To the Editor) : Riverside as well as Kings ton felt that, "a mother in lsrael bad passed away,' when, at ten o'clock, on the morning of Wednesday, April 2nd, in almost her cightieth yvar, the spirit of Magdalene Anderson Hendry took its flight to "the land o' the leak" It is now almost twenty years since Mrs. Hendry, relict oi the late Thea as Hendry, wholesale grocer, of King- son, came from that city which had boon Her 'home 'from the time she had come Where from Glasgow, Scotland, with her patents, in her early girl hood, to ~ make ber home with her youngest surviving son, Kenneth Fen- wick Hendry, on his ranch in River wide, Cal. When Mrs, Hendry left Kingston, the 'writer can well reipember it was con sidered that not only the ¢hirch with which she 'wis connected, but the whole city, had sistainied a loss in the departure' from ite midst of a -¥omah of such "spiritial power, the greatest 'spiritual tepcher the writer over ek id one whose whole lite wae eonse to the active servide of her Lord Master Jesus Christ, And now . that she has 'gope' {rom Riverwide, the adopted home which elle dearly doved, and among whom she had made many appreciative friends, to hoe heavenly home, the same sense of losw iv foit and express vet Ly her church here and the "eom- munity a ywhom her inflaence was felt. To the jast her strongest desire was to he "like Christ," and now she hus seen Him duce to face and ix transformed 'into His likeness, she has estou in Hin likeness and is satis For some months Mrs. Hendry had been gradually declining, with slight vation; "but ast Puesday week the final sinking fit .come from which she has never palliea, but has, as hor physician amid, been dying un "perfect life just' ~siniply ebbing away from earth to rise in high tide on the eter: nal shovesoof the home celestial} In all her 'weakness © she retained consciousness until almost the end, and recoguized her sofis and her min intering friends and prayed for the ah- sent children by name. Her death was a triumphant ome. The weakness of the bod failed to undermine the strong faiths of the soul, gnd she tes tified #0 'the edification of 'those around her - death-bed that she was pot sitaid of meeting *'the king of terrors," for "'the Lord God was her salvation.' She mould appear in jodg- ment "hecause for her there was no condemnation, for "the Lord was her perfect righteousness." She delighted in the servies of song rendered to her by He¥ two loving sons, the Rev. than last year; | Conel ¢ Hendry, of Park Congrega- tional church, Los Angeles, and: Ken- noth F. Hendry, with whom she made her home in Riverside. The hymns whicn they at her request were, Sf Will Pour Water Upon Him That Is Thirsty," "How Firm a Foun dation, Ye Saints of the Lord." She was Jy ministered to for the long months of the gradual taking down of the earthly tabernacle br her son Kenneth and her faithiul old King- ston friend and bible class scholar, Miss Maria Smith, whose devotion has been past all praise, Her aged, dy ing friend 'bore testimony at the last iss Smith, spon whom she at last for every service almost that was rendered. Her other constant at- during the last days of her i her sons death." Nature utterly worn out andy the constant unfailing devotion of compa and] Mise Edna Johnst returned from visiting friends at Lyn Mrs, Hemyy Spencer, A tt past two weeks], he Mire. Hester] Forward, Willhuvén, spent last week at her son's, (i. Forward. Miss Macy} 1 Clifford, Kingston, st her father's, M. GIVEN BY A BUEBFALO, N.Y. SOER SYNPATHIZER. Says His Brother was Hired at San Francisco by the Brit- ' ish Has Gone to South Africa to Fight the Boers. Buffalo, N.Y., April 10.~The En quirer says: "A Baffalo man, who desired that his name be withheld, has = received a letter from his bro ther, who recently finished a term of service in the Philippites with y United States army as a member of the 22nd injantry, imparting the in formation that on his smival in San Francisco, he was approached by offi- cers of the British army, who were concealing their identity, askéa to enlist for service in South Africa. This young man 'writes his brother that he, with six others from his company, had enlisten te fight with she Rritish, and before his letter reached Buffalo he had sailed from Saw Pranciseo for South Africa. British . officers offered them each $60 a month with board and clothes for scout duty against the he "The Buffalo brother "of this young soldier is very much incensed at his ction, and is endeavoring to reach Bim by letter and implore him to re consider his sction, as the Buffalo man is a Boer sympathizer, These facts that show the claims of the Boer representatives to the efioct that the British were enlisting men in the United States for service in Bouth Africa are well founded, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Seis Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By On Their Rounds. Phie is no time for § change. Build up Ontario ! Strawberries 'are cheap and good only ¥c. #t Carmovilky's. Limestone Jadge, No. 91, &.0.UW;, ots to-night at eight o'clock. Me beautitol and secomiplished art- ist, Dorothy Harvey, at Gand opera House to-night. For tickets to Bay of apply to Gildersleeve '& 42 Clarence street, Three ications of Peck's Corn Snlve will cure hard or soft-gorns. in big howea, 180. at Wade's drug store Mrs. Charles B. Bate; Kingston; has left on a visit: to her father and mo- ther, judge and Mrs, Barratt, Walker: ton. { Three medics! students, it is wnder- stood, lost their = session's work hy violating well-understood exdmination rinte ports irkpatrick, rules. John Carson, who intended going to the horse: show, at Toronto, is now in bed, the vigtim 'of a seriovs apd sud den illness, Plunket Groene and Mrs. Dorothy Harvey, the famed vocalists, arrived this afternoon, and are staying at the British- American. On Sunday last the members of the Sodality of the Children of Mary pre sented archbishop Gauthier * with a new capa magna. New ripe onions from Africa at Camoveky's "on the corper.™ Very little chance iv afforded stu: dents to "erib™ at dor' examine tions in ¢onvoestion 1. Every aisle is carefully patrolled. our street number, and 508 our 'tele- phone number. © Gildersleove & Kirk: patrick, insurance and gidkets. The beautiful Heintzman & Co. plano used at the Plunket Giredne con- cert will be oh exhibition and for sale at DP. A. Weese's store, Princess. St. About twenty people from Kingston went to ato, vie G.T.R., for the horse show. Among them were Mr. and Mrs, Kent, jor Van Strauben- wee, and Capt. Mrs. Leslie. Visitors Fyom Kingston. different shippers have hgen loading La span of 'hotsés to Kenny and Wil linms, Napaneé, recently. { hotise "vacated by W. Ruttan. "Joc" erecting L Miss Ada Miller, Kingston, # bere, Clifford, Moved On A Firm. Marysvijle, Tyendipaga, A House-cleaning is the wader of the day HERES A NCE FAIRY TALE of service at Please note, 42 Clarence street is Ernesttown Stationg April 8. Four hay on cars bere. Work on land has "Jhegun in thie sectioh. F. Hamm, soid gave a shkotoh. of her in Scotland; P.. Athey, has been vonfined to the house for the past' two weeks, but is wow convales- d citig. I." Phalen has moved into the Milligen had a bee a few days ago feanie for barn and stable. Easter holidays with friends here; ac nied home 'By her Mitle niece, . Miss Hogle has il 10 Arthur Exley bag moved on his farm lately vacated bythe late Alexander teacher of 1 ---- | NEWS FROX THE WAYSIDE. Pulcomaine. Doings. i T~Warburton with W. Vasdeburgh in charge. W. H, Leacock had a beée on Saturday draw: ing wood. Richard MeCready is ill. A. E. Sliter has seoured a position with the Frost & Wood Co., Smith's Falls, as general agent. The family of Amos Slack have been under the doctor's care for the past week. ---- , Mill Haven Matters. Mill Haven, April 9. Mrs. Burnhawe is 'visiting at William Armstrong's. B. HPemorest, Manitoba, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. C. Collins. Mrs. D.C. Forward has returned giter vis iting her son, George, for a week. James Franklin's children are all sick with the measles. P. Chinuery is also ill. Mrs. Elmer Sharp is able to be about her household duties again after a long illness. Northbrook Notes. Northbrook, ~ April ' 9.---Rev, Higgs, Cloyne, will take charge of Northbrook on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Flinton, were the guest? of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Presley, one day last week. Lawrence Rolufs spent the Easter holidays with friends in Arden, Miss Clark, Arden, was the guest of Austin Williagns, last weck. Miss Reid spent Easter holidays with her par ents. A few of our young men have gone to the United States. Mise Ad- die Presley was the guest of Rev. Mr. ang Mrs. Boyse last week. George Bath is visiting friends at Denbigh. Glenvale Gleanings. Henvale, April « 9-~Rev. T. C. Brown occupied; the Methodist pulpit on Sunday afternoon. The sugar soci al on T v evening was an decided success. The Williamsville choir furn- isiod the music. Addresses were dv- livhred by Rev. ¥. Heown, Kiag- ston, and Rev. Mr. Cram, Horrow- smith, John Gibson sold his matched team recently. A new clerk has -ar- rived at MH . C. Orser's; it is a girl. Joseph Creamer is making prepara tions for the re-opening of his cheese factory. Seeding has commenced. Vis- itors: Miss Northmore and Miss Me- Michael, Cataraqui, at James Gor- don's. Miss Rees, Ustaragei, and Miss May Binnington, Sydenham, at J. C. Gibson's; D. J. Young and Mr Graham, Kingston, at George Bin: nington's. Mr, Westport Windwafts. Westport, April 8.~The ice has near- ly all gone from the lake. Capt. Noonan is fixing up the steamer Ri- dean King. Mr. Copeland: has taken possession of "Wardrobe House," pur- chased by him for $8,300. Mrs. Ww. H. Leahy and daughter, Helen, yeturned to Ogdensburg, N.Y., last Saturday. Morgan McMartin leit on Monday to work on the lakes during the summer, W. E. Jeacle is improving in -bealth. Mrs. Garrett hold an auction sale on Monday, at which she disposed of her farwiture, carriage and horse, the lat ter heing sold for the handsome price of #238. Miss Zelina Dier hold her mil- liney opening last Saturday. Mr. Dix- on held services at Bedford Mills on Sunday morning. Mrs. W. H. Garrett and denghters, Cora snd Helen: Mr. McCGreggor and son; Misses Maud Lake and Stasis Brennan Jeit for Blooming- ton, 111., on Tuesday morning. Mise Eiva Moulton returned to Dejta; on Saturday. Misses Ida Coburn, Annie Whelan, Stacia Lynett amd Master Ar- den Dier returned to Brockville busi néss college on Monday. A Good Thing. tion of De. A. German phywician, and is acknowledg: od to be one of the most fortunate voveries in medicine. It quickly cures coughs, colds and all Jung troubles of .she severest naiyre, reine a does; the cause of the afiestion and leaving the 'paris in » strong and healthy condition. dt i not an ex- perimental. medicine, 'but has stood the unt of yours, giving actisfestion in every case, whi itn rapidly increas ing sale every season confirms. Two million , bottles sold annually. Bee chee's Syrup was introduced in the United States in 1568, and is mow sold in every town sud village Ji the civilized. world. Three doses relieve any cough. Price 5c. For sale at Wade's drug store. The Pacific cable' has reached | the Fiji islands from New Zealand. the ki prising, cures in very other remedies gether ineffectual. sure everything. They are design for di and disorders kidneys, 'such as: & Backache, Pain in the Back or Chlorodyne (hlorodyne Chlerodyne Chiorodyne -Chlorodyne pital, London medicine so offi swnption, th the of CHLORODYNE.~See story of the defendant without the words "Dr | ment Stamp. SOLE MANUFAC London, ------------------ A. AB organs. ay contain specifie in- gredients not found in any other kidney remedy, and it is not sur- therefore, that they make many "cases 'where had proved alto- Dr. Pitcher does not claim that his Backache 'Kidney Tablets will of the bladder and nrinary organs, and symptoms traceable to derangement of these organs, Tame' or Weak Back, between the EE -------- DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. ds Medical Testhaioty Mcoompanies Dotty ' Re J. T DAVENPORT, n Great Nd The New Remedy "Kidney Troubles. Dr. Pitgher's Backache Kidney |r Shoulders, Swelling of the Peet hill ! i if It i i ; i 2 § iy | id jit fe | ] i is admitted the profession to be the disco vered, " "Karl Russell communicated to the Col ; 's Council at that the only lot CAUTION-BEWARE OF PIRACY AND IMITATIONS. CAUTION Vics Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated thet DR. J. the inventor of Frodman was de say had been sworn to.--See Times, July 13th, Bold in bovtle of Je. 14d, aNd, od, COLLIS CHLORODYNE; that the untrue, which he regretted to and 11a None is Browne's yne" on the nch ers 'to the people of Kingston the Jol- lowing first-class mokers goods, No better shoes com be found de Amevies : Lakllaw Wetson (bole abate) BSoversidy Braga. dokin McPherson & Co, Hamilton. 4. D. King @ Co. (sole spent), Toronto. Krobn Feoobheimner & Co., Cinslesntl. Kollam Tilton & Co., Boston, Flotesheim & Co., Chitago. Geo: Ab Shuter (The lovictes Shoe), Now treal J.T. Beil, Montreal The wbove wiakan' shore wre of the fines quality and yuaranteed to (five perient satis faction,

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