Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Nov 1902, p. 5

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THE DAILY WHIG., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER {i How are You? Do you suffer from constipa- tion? Does your liver need, re- gulating ? Is your digestion troublesome? Doyousufterfrom headache? Ifso,youshouldtake Abbeys Effervescent Sait every day, This harmless tonic and system cleanser will regulate every organ and will remove all theunpleasantfeaturesthatattend a sluggishliver. Your health and spirits will be so improved that your friends will scarcely know you Pleasant to take--surely bene- icial, but be sure that you get the genuine * Abbey's.' A man's opinion of | himself may be i greatly influ- i enced by the shirt he wears. bh Shirts give a man an air of luxury and re- finement which will shew itself in the satisfied expression on his face. Look for this name inside the Collar. For sale at all best dealers. Diamond Brooches. : EACH ONE of the nine Diamonds in the Brooch shown here is a faultless gem. This is our No. 4704, which we sell for $175--We guarantee the quality. Write for cur new catalogue. It {llustrates an uniimited variety of choice jewel prices. ; Ryrie Bros, Jewelers, Yonge and Adehide Straets, Toronto, The Dandy Shiner NICKEL PLATED 1 HOLDS SHOE RICID. FITS ANY SHOE. A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. (It holds any sized shoe. Three lasts (man s woman's, and child's) go with each shiner IT PREVENTS BACKACNES, 2 tainabie fr iy 1t will be forw { ACHES "CYKO" PHOTO PAPER. PRINTS AT NICHT BY ANY LICHT x A 3 a ar Sample dozen, 4x5, witn packag of Developer and =» phote, tise for 5c. Sold by 8. VISE, *"forowro, ™ CANADIAN AGENT. EAA RARARRHIGK toh rsp rsmn p o p Sr oy RRS HAR WHAT HE SAYS. CANADA WILL BE PART OF UNITED STATES. Transition Will Come Without Conquest, Without War--Can- adians He Believes Are Calling for Espousals. ARCHBISHOP IRELAND. Nov. I11.--In speaking ut hanquet of the Hinnerain Society, city, Archbishop Treland ex he belier that © 3 event. be under the d States. The 1 come without conquest, war. . After telling of the America in comparison nations, the arch ishop said: 1 do not want to be sellicose, but 1 sav this, for myseli, as fate," although you and 1 it. the starry banner will all the territory bay. There will be no no war. The hearts across already beating with ana agri New Yo the n this essed rally nited aid, would vithont row th vith other wili wnsition, of great as sure nay vave 1m rom gulf onquest, he border Ove Tor us, ulture not see to the are and calling conumerce av for espousal.' THL CITY'S DOGS Revenue Last Year Less Than the Expenditure. AL Monday night's meeting of, the tv council, City. Treasurer Ireland wesented a <tatement showing the re enue and expense in connection with the dog tax. These figures were riven': For 1507 Revenue, $662; expenses, vil: net revenue, S662. For 1808 Reve expenses, il: net revenue, For I809---Hevenue, R662: expenses, il: net revenue, S662. For 1900 Rey etiue, expense, 211.53; net revenue, For 14nl- Revenue, 3: expen wes, $310; net revenue, S 3 For 1902 venne, CXPONSeS 300: deficit, S65. It will noti wd that within - six vears the large revenue I chanced into a consi lerable dell The cause i this iv not far fo seek. During the irst three years foil which figures ar xbove submitted, the assessment sys em prevailed. Lhat i=. the fees were sathered hve the tax collector, who re "eived no extra remuneration for the vork. + In 1900 a chan:é was made. Chen it was that the tag system cal inte. working order. Every dog was obliged to have a tag. A pound hal to be maintained for those animal: vhich-were--caught without tags, a man, hal to bx encaged to cgteb chem, meat had to be pur hased to sustain them until they were claimed sv shot, chloroform lad to be pur chased with whith? to exterminate whem; ot "the result fas been that he expensas now far exceed the ré enuér Chloroform last -yvear alone ost X30: Ih speaking of the matter this morn ine.e Allerman Fait said "N's a Bort shame: Hes a- mockery oR humanity. to sav that chloroform must alone he teeth -- When--a-- deg ix" injured on the street and sa policeman ont to: dispateh him, does the polit wan: hokl ao" the. am nal's nose a handkerchicf soaked in Chloroform ? No. he simply pulls his revolver and shoots him. "The the sneediest and onlv sensible wav." The finance committee will consider the whe hhisiness, and' probably hange the system of dealing with the logs. of the city. le New York Horse Show: For the famous annual Horse Show WU Madison are Garden, New York Hy, special low rate will be off i from. Ninuoston Ont..* hy the York Central tickets wood goin Tuesday. November Isth: returning leaving New York to. ana incligin Sunday. November 20 Besides the Horse Show, the theatrical attra tions are the best ever offered. Sees necessary information from Fo A. Fol t iNineston, Ont, Will Not Affect Markets. Ex-Alderman Tove is firmly of th nion that the abolition of read.and whet tolls" will not increase the Winv-ton market: . His reason for this jw is that the expart trade ise =o Pt farmers do not have to t as they forfuerly did th nents that Napanee and h places in thervicinity have bet nwarkets than are a n=hine, he savs! -------- Ty ~raund Wires. Beil Polophoge vompany inten I h to apply to' the city council tat son to put a pettion of its its under ground. thi Pluses ars vv. belay repared ! ompan n it 'less expensive to keep the svs n vider hiv having 'the wn i eat th rth' surface. 3 ingston' s Good Streets. vincial roads' commission \ 1 1 fow d ago ATT Ly t. he declared to the city . Kingston's n fag hotter ha { Monreal O a Look Out For It. - Atcincths's sale; Wednesday, N A tin 2 3 tr r we ry \ : : i 25. A Pind lean nd Ww ih, Mc INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By | i Reporters On Their Rounds. The steamer Rideau Queen has. gone | into winter quarters. | Bott's malt extract is pure and costs | only 10c. per. bottle. McLeod's drug | store only. : True happiness consists in the pur- suit of a thing rather than in the catching thereof. When a moustache fails to tickle a woman it may be truly said that she has no sense of humor, : The charges in, the Lennox election protest were to be filed to-day. The trial wi'l occur on November 25th. W. .J. Parker, representing Brennan & Co., Haven, Conn., is in the city *viviting friends for a few New days. Another cargo of hard coal arrived | Tuesday morning. The «chooner Mac- donald broyght 125 tons to Mallen's wharf. Taylor for the best fresh chocolates. A dass in Hebrew, under the tutor- M. Shapiro, rabbi, was open- evening in the Jewish hall, Board of FEdueation rooms. of Princess and Montreal i" of eld last over the corner streets. ATTHETHEATRE. BIG AUDIENCE AT THE. i Li Ontario. f I i Jill" Jenkins, who has just re- : GRAND LAST NIGHT. | turned from a duck hunting expedi- Here's the Rang® . | tion in Prince Edward, tells of a great em -------- -------- 'When- Johnny Comes Marching | natural pas strike over there. He savs You Ha: "Teard Home" Was a Grand Produc- jthe farmers: have stopped gathering Ab ickorv S rand ave s eo » Ban out. ticiiThe Music Was Tunefed | Wekaty nuts rand ha started to dig -- : and; the Scenery Magnificent. The strike was made accidentally. Particular people all = Every seat was taken and standing | Josh Palmer was engaged in digeing a over the country will space filled at the Grand opera house well on John ( unningham's farm and Y last nicht, when the Whitney Opera | at a depth of twenty feet he struck ave no other, company produced "When Johnny | gas, or, as "Bill" tells it, the «as Wh » Comes Marching Home," the military | stzuck him. He says Josh went sailing y not enjoy the opera which has lately been received jup in the aiv.as though he was fired economy, the automatic with great favor everywhere. Despite | from a cannon. : , tat ws the fact that He opera is saturated | The explosion broke a 85 bill in precision the conven- with "Stars and Stripes" it gpveals | John Wannamaker's pocket and crack- i even to a Canadian audience, because fed all the pumpkins on' the farm. Josh iene of this Rneqnailed of its historical associations. It | lit on a havatack, three quarters of a construction. treats of the great Americ when the north fought with the south to preserve the immortal Lincoln. The opera consists of a strange mix- ture. It is founded upon 4 very sim- ple melodrama. and moves from com- | ic to grand, and then breaks forth in an civil war, | union--the time of, the | | asphyxiate GOSH, WITAT GAS! Er | A Remarkable Strike Prince Edward. Made in mile awav from the well and that sav- led his life. The drill which he was us- ing has not come down vet. The roar | of the flames is deafening. | "Bill" savs if it keeps up it will all the ducks for miles The "Happy Thought" Range will lighten your household cares and heighten your daily satisfaction, around. A postiored labor meeting was held hurlesil, q be bensitons are so | Westport's Progress. in the Union hall last night, the re | Snooth tipat he, audience. scarcely | wog(port, Nov. 10.--Westport will sult of which was the | v forwarded | realizes the enormous changes. The | 1.0 re sisi day. T gh Srrie THE WM BUCH STOVE Cot io to the Oty: cot test. night. toneh- | [ivce is nos overtased with comedv, ! light ha sal last fouched is The . O., Limited, # Brantford : s ahpol trol a ine but still there is enough to keep the : BE = : s 2 re he apy intent f a plavbing | audience in good humor oo : | poles ate heing placed, aud tel Amps pee stalilii : re erecte i e > M Do you use soap: For purity and | Jae fit shows the headquarters 2 a Y. Ripley ond i 1 801d cKELVEY & CH, value try a bar of our pure w hite cas- | o a -- division of he North- | Effie Wine, Elein, spent Sundav in y 69 and 71 BROCK STREET, KINGSTON. : "g 13a nds | © : er ne - : \ Shaka > tle Shell = Pran 15¢. MeLepd's ET fh the he encamp | town. Richard (ireen. and family "have crug store. scene. is Felix Graham's x | returned from Brantford. Jack Mell- \ Arthur K. Lazier, formerly of Belle Ani 2 I . ii Ail fh * plantation on i ville has bought Mr. North's share in sill, and' Nis Nellie MeClary, off {he bunks of the Mississippi, shows | pe livery business. Mrs. B. J. MeNal- Gladstone, Man., were recently mar- A uy moonlight ane at the hour of | 1y has returned from Chicago. Miss vied. They will take up residence in iia he i> perhaps the Post, Toa Nellie McCaffery is spending 5 few Gonzales, C he Nr. Lasjor | je] uote stage pletire over seen in Ring | woly . 1. Kennedy, Phillips- onzales, Cal . where I azi Y ; I Tho ar les sercsin al week at home. E. Kennedy, Phillips local manager for the Southern Paci: third act view of distant 3 tein | ville, "and Miss Murphy. Brewer's ve Wine co IY 1 act--a { I distant mountain | yyii1q, calle riends here las ke he Nie IT vie Fumigator | and river irom within the fortified There is of ene fe a ek does not thine or dicolor jamb of ibe federal army, cand alg. metal. A simple ctive and easy to yhoded oe in the heart of autumn > i: SE Sn ath tinte ills, covered with soldiers i : o disiriocts ck wp hvsiciz mted hi 0 | oldier in ia 4 3 use disivfects nt A hs 0 r hy i fan the hive nnitorit of We North) Inveterate Horse Thieves. about them, 25. each, a eleod 8 | vp, iphiont, /the seepic ! affects are | Frooper Mulloy in his lecture in To- (4A drug store. magnificent. And then the music is de Font saia : 1S 1 occasion Gen. . od £3 < lichtiul. the choruses vimful and tune ntton paraded the re oiment, as he | § 2 HH oe IN) SPOOL ALMOST ASPHYXIATED. iui. and the solos and recitative parts | Oth did. to address a few words to ) SENN ? - hevond eriticisn. them. "Canadians, he said, "I'm N Domestic At Brockville Hotel Has It took the audience some time to | Proud of you vou ave a fine Int of Narrow Escape. get accustomed to the hoop-skirts of men, and the most inveterate horse 3rockville, 'Ont.,- Nev. lL Miss | the ladies, though the bald-headed row | thieves I ever heard of. During the Mary Smith, employed at the Revere vronounced emphatically in favor of preceding night some of them had House, went to bed Sunday night, the modern clinging style, even though | made off with one of the general's Joaving the gas jet partly open. Early the former did show a full ankle when ! he i horses. On another geension one Mon lay morning her' moans aroused the dear girls danded. The costumes | ile Neate _rashed off with the occupants in the adjoining room. An were all in keeping with the times of | genera 3 er, leaving him ga pail ntrance was. forced, when it was [our grandmothers, but ~ the United | 07 WBLET In its place, found she was at the point of death Ntates flaos were not. At the time of | from the efiects of the deadly fumes | the play, there were only twenty-three | 'Sherlock Holmes." which filled the room. Two doctors | states, and vet the present dav star DD. V. Arthur will manage the tour Lrought her around again, and she is | spancled banner was used. i of Herbert Keleev and Miss Effie Shan- now considered out of danger. Miss Maude Lambert, as Cordelia. | non for 1902-3. He has chosen as their ------ the daughter of the Northern oeneral, | starring vehicle the great New York JAIL DELIVERY. i a winsome lady, and sane with spir- | and London SUCCoss, "Sherlock . it and swine. The heavier solo parts ! Holmes." A supporting. cast of unusu- Forty Prisoners Have Succeeded | were taken be Miss - Lucille Saunders. i al strength has been envaced. Each fi sae the sportive widow, and Miss Zeth | and every one has heen chosen for mn scapihg. . Kennedy, the Southern heroine, the | their special fitness for their particu Tuscon, Arizona, Nov. 1h Porn latter's "'Fairvland" song, with ne- | lar role. The wisdom in thix action is prisoners confimed in the jail at an oro chorus behind the scenes, heing the | quparent as it will insure a smooth anca have overpowered the jailers ana gen oof all, W. G. Stewart made an i anl artistic performance. At the Grand aped in broad daylight. The meh | admirable Colonel Johnston, and his | on Thursday next. rood with different ofiences. © nipiotic song of the United States | - ranging from petty larceny to murder. | wu vociferously encored. Deliohtful, This is the second jail delivery in a | Go, were the choruses and waltzes of | month. : the crinolined Southern belles, and | OO S the sweet melodies of the neoroes who | : ) EN i making and family sewing, Corticelli Silk i 0ld Lady Found Dead. 5 » re headed by' W. il. Bray as "Uncle | H All db the best silk made. For hand or.machine Lansdowne, Nov: ).--Mrs. Robert 4 wtoduch] : i ow. wi --your cold- be use it has no equal. Corticelli runs smooth~ Whiter an oll and respectea resident | Tne production save entire satisfac iocht ? lyin the needle! it is always even in size, of this sectighe was found dead 'in her | tion, and sp did the concluding part, tonight * Worse, probably. and alwavs full leneth and full strength. room last Friday evening by her when fhe L Bon ok Say Ti It's first a cold, then a cough, Ask your dealer for Corticelli. George. She was in her usual |} fowered over the orthern soldiers or about noon, 'when she prepar: and "God Save Th Kine," resounded { then bronchitis. Colds al- wv earlier that usual, as be was forth in eorand chorus as the curtain L : Aion es pont Fete. ways tend downward. Stop ) WASH SILKS are put up in patent going to i n 4 ; k } Ta hl ikl ith A 3 holders, which prevents waste by tangles or tive o'clock and found her dead. Sh em quickly wi yers soiling's keeps each 'shad te to- z : : oY ) | 2 ps es e separate and auto. had apparently lain down on the bed CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. Cherry P 1 matically measures a correct needleful. It is to rest, and must have "passed away pr T-- : . Cherry Pectoral. recommended as the only proper way to put up filo and floss carly in" the afternoon, evident from -Names---Of Those Who Will Write em Cave nS silk, and used by art societies everywhere. bn an--atiack of 'apoplexy. as she had For Qualification. | 0c. $1.00. he CO., Lowell, Mass. heen subject.to attacks of dizziness for i : i : - id i i 1 | . CHE he! civil service examinations com \ ME PE time. Lhree sols | and pe x mA po ha Bien n hi the com RCIAL. SKIRT PROTECTOR is of firm and even -tex- daughters survive, who wave deer | yn . ! 3 Kingston Business College, J. B. Md o 1K a ture. When soiled a sponge or brush ma a ~\ ck in their bereavement. Fu IN a lis Ty "The las Wrote NEW. YORK STOCK BYCHANG E. and no Gaaee a he ny RE ins al this dfternoon, when the ae today oh the prelin nary cxaming Sn \ and perfectly straight selvage. Corticelli Skits a das 5 will be flac ibe yl tenet Haifard A... Chadwick. King dion, Poise is a great favorite with careful and fashionable dressers. 1» Jeli of the ate illiam Mox ston: 'L, C.-M ney, Desceronto,. avd | Manhattan For sale everywhere. were placed in "the vailt last 1rd ine -Mov--o > WR Trans dav. Deceased, san old and highly ye Jomas ave Hngtons : TAL ny. : th 4 or lhe cualifving® examinations will he | 1,750 z pected resident, had_been ill for sonu ELL on Watrdaw wid Ties frat {inie. and His death wa unexpeet ! : = R nd. hursdav. o i ed Th fineral v= largely attended when the following ** students' will es * ol. ie ere was urged { © od, Iss \ . . : write : owing the esteem 1 o ax : L . Southern Pacific A * f id " A n De i) bn i franklin A. Chadwick, He#shley | ontario 'Western : . hold, AN. Bien hae ei i Chatwick, fennie. Boge Clare, Hejon | Septem Dion : his Soe a ry bE lL, Donorhuel Danie! n. Dotiald | phn a4) : iGo tr AY an ] * | Fraser. Kdeat T. Hiscock, James Ho- iN Y.C 0s i" Li wd 1 oh: gan, Arthur 0 Peary, Ralph W. Patter | Louis. & Na b 2 i : i} 0 sald by a 4 one Thomas Mav, I. A. Sheridan i yiranre i a pa . ad : ne Sa Caroline L. LL. des St. Remy, Lillian | A ; | . . . tion last week all his farm stock and || > | Tr 5 T To Free te th | Farle, Winstone Jones 6 thom | i We are offering some rare bargains in CUT | 3 : Sob elloville \ ry t. Ware (leo at | 3 ; shortly, and open his new | Sil W N vd | il i ---- ! LERY at present. sides roy 1 Yoon Wo Hous, Pi tr A A. Jordan. MONTREAL STOCKS, Prescott; 8. H. Lockwood, Westport : 0) . Cn > iy 2 , . + . + 1 Athens Affairs. I. Maloney. Deseronto: EAs M Candi 4s Pac K | Carving &Qets. Athens, Nov, 10--The ladies of the | Phorson,~ Proseott WA NMyjlig | Duluth 5.8. & Lon | Women's Auxiliary gare a tea at the | Portsmouth: Effie Stewart) Sareinson [ ! " The finest in the city, at pricey within tl e home of Mrs 1. Alovtire- on Thurs . , pp Sl a, reach of all. dav afternoon. A goodly num Wi Died Very Sudden | present and a very enjovable "tin eq Very suadenly. . spent. Misses Veda Dier and Pearl Odessa, Noo 10. Pivizion conrt was > Moulton spent the' Sabbath at hom field Friaay in the town hall ix Razors Strops Westport. Missionary sermons will be fore Ju Willison: William Heaxli ° 2 preached in the Methodist vestry next antl: oth 1s have gone on p deer hunt | K ° d 7 t Sundav. The pulpit will be occupied in the itimity. of Plevna. Billings I 11 V cS at 1 I or Se SS Ce iv Rev. Mr. Stilwell. Mrs. €. Brown, | tn len and wif? have e to spend 3 3 1 3 3 " very ill. is a little better. Her daigh- | the winter with their at Chau A big selection, a right price. These go fast, + A < lov ¢ ' the 2 ter, Miss Addie. and her son, of Op | molt, N.Y. Stasley Huss, in (3 ! See that you don't get left. There are bar- denshure. are with her. W. Brown is ston lee ra ospIa er ne 1s bmildine a new kitchen and woodshed undergoing an opPration for gains here to-day. B. Flood. Delta, is attending school «removed to his home here, James H. Ackland, tax collects tle im roved. Miss : : tite started work. I~ Visiting friends in A Vii ( tion King St thodi hw esta L Cl & 1 WwW z es New Organ For The Church. Git are a emmon, axton awrenson, Kingst mn Morven, Mov. m. Hau and ! Mis: Gostelly Goldsmith are moving rajl lv at fair pn Vev, Viton, are visiting |} Har Those on «the sick ~list are R, Gibson ; Smith J.-H "Pabeock | wm a : ~ and Mrs. Jack I'he trustees. haute Robert Gilbert have returned from | Dominion Coal, Pid 18 113 : . . purchased a new organ for the Whi te fishing eapedition, and report a rr - - et church. The Epworth League y ill hold ] Mi-s Lillie Jones has ! > an entertainment on the Fath thet ches Mr. Woolarh / i g iis the procecda to be ag ] sn the new py s. child 1x "very sick 1 * organ. Visitors: Miss / x 1 feve Mis ® . " ' <ton, at Mr. Keller thie « Nora Simpkins : SE Rapanes. with the} Na Re i en OUR 400 PAGE, CLOTH BOUND, A . ] pated, . 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