Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Dec 1902, p. 5

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Price 50c. per box, or' 3 boxes for $1.25; all dealers, or The Doan Kidney Pill Co., Toronto, Ont. apigs -- Oarriages EVERYEODY Who has rubber tires on their arriages are well pleased with the ease and comfort they enjoy in driving, if you have not got them on your carriage you should send to LATURNEY and have them on and emjoy you: drives. JAMES LATUBNE!. CARRIAGE MAKER, 390 Princes: St. I 0 TEI Rw DON'T WASTE MONEY On poor, ill-flavored but- ter, when you can get a pound of the best Clarified Butter, sweet and' finely- flavored, for 25c. a pound and see how Please | you will be. Clarified Milk Co.,t 'Phene 567. Bro'k & Bagot Sts. Asthma." to sav t asthma | Ij x wo foelheil | LOVE LETTERS BAR THE ROAD TO THE THRONE. Indiscretion of Montenegrin Prince May Cost Him Dear--Hoped to be King of Servia. | Vienna, Dec. 3.--Some stolen love f letters may cost Prince Mirko, second f son of the reigning Prince of Montene gro, his cherished ambition to mount the Servian throne, for which -in the levent of King Alexander having no heir, he is a strong candidate: | . Prior to Prince Mirko's marriage | last July with Natalia Constahtino- | vitch, daughter of the grand uncle of { King Alexander, he had a love afiair | with a Servian actress, and wrote her (many letters containing criticisms on i the policy of several European states. | The ezar and German. Emperor were {especially hard hit, while the Servian peoplé were slightingly and scornfully referred to. After his marriage Prince Mirko sent a trusted adjutant to buy the letters from the actress, She lreadily sold them, but the adjutant, who is a native of Servia, sold them to the Servian government for a con- | siderable sam, after having had print ted copies made, In .the event of | Montenegrin dynasty making any ac [tive move to acquire the Servian | throne it is anticipated that the pub- lication of the letters will alienate Prince Mirko's Servian friends, and ruin his prospects of succeeding King | Alexander. | Under Suspended Sentence. At the this morning a vouth named lates acknowl- edged that he was guilty, along with two 'other of disorderly conduct. Bates was caught night at the { western exit of Grand opera house, © atteinpting force. an en- | trance into the theatre, On Saturday | night tl was torn open and number voung men gained free mittance. It barred night, | but Bates and two companions triea to force it open: Bates was caught by Man: lartin and handed over to | Constable Arniel. {Magistrate Farrell lecture, saving prisoner guilty, but sentence. H. however, of a similar he_would not be so lenient. He was | determined to put -down annoyance at public gatherings. police court William last the to door 1 a ol ad was last read Bates he found would others guilty before him, a se the reserve | vere offence came | Court Earl Roberts, I.0.F. Last night Tete de Pont bar ! racks, Military Court Earl Roberts, IL.O.F., No. 4265, elected these officer | for 1903 : Court deputy. Capt. Duples | sis; past chief ranger, Serct.-Majo | Gimblett: junior past chief ranger, Q. | M.S. Costin; chief ranger, Coral. Wil | Hams; vice-chicf ran Corpl. iv { beck; recording Sergt.-Maj lor O'Hagan: Sergt | Turner | ham: Corpl. Sergt. { Corpl, | Court physician, | A visitor D.D.H.C. ed. The 1 at secretary, financial secretary, treasurer, Q. M.S. Cunning orator, Sergt. Frape: organist. Brown: senior woodward, Buckingham: junior woodward, "Alderoft ; beadle, © Br. 7; junior beadle, Dr. Hadley Major Abbott. present was W. A. Allan, Two candidates were initiat total membership is fifty-six. senior New Telephones Erected. No. 330, E. 0. Ebbels, Market Square. a5, Police Magistrate silence, 171 Barrie street, HO, registrar's office, druecoist, Farrell's re Queen's Uni versity. ASU Br, | street. { 44, R. Uglow's ston street. A.W. Richardson, 251 King 111 John residenéh, Was Not One Of Crew. John O'Rielly, | thai sun Raglan "Road, claims was. not.a_ member of the crew the steamer Bannockburn He maintains that a week last Sunday, his son was in the city, At that time he was a member of the trew of the tug Hullo H- Mr. O'Reilly's statement is correct his son could not | have joined the of the Bannock burn. his of age crew ---- Gilbert™s teas TU the purest and best A Fredericton, NoB.. paper" publishes a despatch from Ningston, saving that the ghost of Sie John A. Mac donald has been seen near his grave Cataragui cemetery. A citizen the paper a day or and since showing remarkable "story to his friends. W. R. Hearst, of New who won his ele an expense list that great city don't' think so, I servative candidates, London * morning President Roosevelt's appointing, B. YS. and bert 's. in received sO _go, been the ournal. has Tor York J tion for cong of Si2.123. Law, it nothing. If ask some Ottawa con ress, 1s vou regard as dis papers message use Mecca cofiec. Gil Kingston | thee wet t's i Glalicy statew > THE DAILY | ,WHIG, . WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 3, RR i rds LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. NEWS OF OF WORLD TELEGRAMS S FROM THE FOUR "QUARTERS OF EARTH. nn Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From all Over--Little - of Everything Easily Read and Remembered by the Dear Public. A cold wave is on its way from the west. The subsided Marine cooks on the Pacific coast F. Vandebogart declared he was also | have been granted a union charter. in sympathy with the organization.| The contagious foot and.mouth dis- and said the business of organization ! ease is extending in the New England should be carried through at once. | States. "I will not," said C. W. Neville, | Robert. Earl, "say much just now. but will say' more | Court of Appeals, in future. The people of this country N.Y., on Tuesday. should combine for the protection of In Washington their homes, £0 that the heritage due Speaker their children may be left unimpaired. | (itis. We should bring an influence to bear! Pour negroes, on the course of legislation that will | 51d child, have prove beneficial to future generations heads cut open at Pine Bluff, in Canada." Sakm H. Wales, E. Annis was present for the pur- | Elihu Root, United of assisting in the work of "or | of war, died at New ganization and dealing with public | gay. questions. . The funeral of the lat "The farmer i: said ; William Mackay, Ottawa, the course of his address, ""contribut-'! (his morning. The funeral was ing to-day more than ever before to | ie. the maintenance of combines and huge |p, Winnipeg John Arbuthnot corporations. We are between the up-! \oyomingted for the mayoralty per millstone of monopoly, which is | ill be opposed by rx-Alderman fostered by legislation, and the nether | hell. : millstone of labor, with which latter | James Dennece. accused of assaulting however, we have no quarrel. The cor- | Qusie Fairclough at Cape Vincent. was porations, which we have fostered by | found guilty at Watertown, N.Y., legislation, are taking our hired men | court. and sons away from us by ofieving the Dr. K. W. larger wages which, as a result of un represent just legislation, they are in a position | of Ontario College ot to offer. glhe purchasing power of Surgeons. farmers is becoming less and less, Exposures of while the power of railway and other | will result in monopolies is he Talk | government about keeping the a farm ! | Honolulu. If we could pay men S500 The payment or 81.000 a vear. tions can | been made for do, our sgn: would not to seek | cord. They were other emplovment; but are so | the 831.12. handicapped by the unjust advantages The United States congre our parliaments have given railways | proprinting 830,000 to defray in the form of bonuses, exemption from penses of the anthracite coal taxation, and other special privileges, | commission. that wé& are unable to compete with Ven. Archdeacon Tiffany of New these great corporations in the labor &brk, has resigned owing to ill-health. market. The result is that the rural Rev. Dr. Francis Nelson, will population is becoming and its fill the vacancy. purchasing power reduced. And still we The crew of the lost steamer are told we must for rural mail Charles Hebard arrived at Sault Ste. delivery until our rural population in. Marie, Ont.. and tell a story of the creases to a sufficient extent to war- | most awful hardships. rant it ! We must." concluded My. An In the witness box in thé divorce "throw partyism unite our case, Lady Hartopp formally denied forces, and stand solidly together and | that she had been guilty of miscon- lemand that justice he done. 1 have duct with Earl Cowley. been over a creat deal of the province Coroner Mayne, found symptoms of and am glad to sav | find a determin arsenic poisoning at autopsy on body ation among farmers to hand them of John Wahl, of Lockport, N.Y., and selves together. Evervwhere 1 find the will investigate further. resent movement hailed with delight The sultan of Achin as a means to that end." killed in a skirmis h An organization was duly formed. expedition sent with these officers: President. R. M. at Pedil. Island © Brisco. - Richmond township. Napanee The judges in the South Oxford elee P.O: CC. W. Neville, vice-president, tion case, disagreed on the personal Newburgh; W. R. Lott. Napanee, bribery charge and the case probably retarv-treasurer. Executive committee, will go to the court of appeal. S. MeKinnon, Re Paul, Ernest Five members of a family residing V. Halley, Richmond: N. | near Russell, Man., were burned * to Richmond; M. Jones, Rich. | death on Monday in a fire which de- mond: F. Van de Rogart, Napanee; J. stroyed the home of a farmer. es Brandon, Napanee. Major Edward F. Glenn; 5th United The next meeting will be held in Na- Statescinfantry, will be put on trial a panee the. first Saturday in January. second time for alleged cruelty com mitted during the Samar campaign. The Kaga Mam which has arrived in Victoria from the Orient, brings news of © an attempt to blow up a train carrying the' emperor Japan. The business men's association of New Haven, Conn, has resolved to discountenance all advertising outside of newspaper and theatre-programmes. The pessimist is the man "who finds a" worm in every chestnut. The optim- ist may find them, but he eats them and "does not grumble over the stom ach ache. President Roosevelt and cons ed the case of Lieut. court-martialled for financial inequali tics, A. court. will enquire into his mental condition. Mis. Charles Lodd and dren burned to death in thei log in the mountain near Al N.M. The fire was caused Stove ¥ Strong Organization Formed at Napanee. Toronto Weekly Sun. Lennox and Addington came into ! line Friday as a result of an organize tion meeting held in Napanee on that | ay. W. R. Lott, the convenor of the meeting, was called to the chair. Mr. Lott said he was pleased to observe that the farmers of Canada had in earnest over this-matter of or- ganization. ! N. M. Brisco said farmers should feel the necessity' of organizing at | once, I am," he said, "in full sym- | pathy with the movement." be- come volcano Kilauea, in Hawaii, has again. formerly judge of died at Herkimer, Ex- gas- on ° Tuesday Reed was stricken with He is quite ill. two women, one man been found with their Ark. father-in-law of States secretary pose York on Tues lumber kine, took place, pri- Mr. Annis, in is," was and Mit- Powell he as been elected to Ottawa district in council Physicians and embezzlements removal of several public officials at recent the oming or ow. and BOYS on hived as corpora of 81.210,031.12 has the Philadelphia Re very particular about our want wie is ap the ex strike George wait nis, aside, was probably with the Dutch the Achinese Sumatra. sec town: C. Brandon, A GREAT LOSS. Caused By a Recent Mail Pouch Robbery. Danville, Ky., Dec. 3. who are investigating the mail panch robbery, perpetrated here two weeks ago, made-the discovery that the in ternational revenue office. of the Sth district, lost $39.000. in revenue stamps: In addition tothe stamps other --valuabtés --were--~<tolen--from the pouch which will make. the total t 'least 879,000, of The -officials logs . cabinet Owens, He Jumped From The Rig George Gan, of Ernesttown: was Fuesday hroucht to the Rockwood hospital for the insane. He heing riven to the city by relatives, when he mmped from the rig and refused to to the city by relatives, when citv, and obtained: the Constable Arniel, who broucht the poliee station. From three chil were cabin Luquerque, ww a defective The Internationa Mercantile Marine company will appoint Edouard Strasser as its own Furopean agent, . s Wd in a cab to the «and after the l1sg of January will dis yas refnovec mn a cab to | pense with all general agents. Montreal railway. men do net de spair of having the regulations re moved which prevent the shipment of export cattle through the state Maine to maritime ports, as well as order which prevents the calling steamers from. Boston and Port at Halifax. i Was when was driven to the Police Garratt there he asylum. aid of to Belleville Rolling Mills. Belleville, Dec. 3.1. M. of Toronto, has closed a barg the city coungil, by which he is tore v bonus of X35, a vear for six in return he onaran teeing to roll T000-tons of merchant able iron or steel vear. Mr. Kirk wood has put up a deposit or S250, of Kirkwood, & oain with ; the oe ive Ol ' years, therefor ane Michigan 5 of the malleable ron concerns in in seventeen deal made per : ading United company, ind York States agreed to form one with capital of 820,000,000, financial headquarters in New which- will be forfeited if he fails to run the mills by April Ist next. Baby Born On A Trolley. Hoboken, N.J., Dee. 3.--While trolley car on its first run was speed ing toward Ste Mary's hospital, a « fine bal,yv boy was presented fo Mrs. M..C. Moxiz, an Austrian woman, of No. 213 Suydam avenue, Jersey City. loth mother [and child were after ward removed to the hospital, and late at night both were said to be doing very well. a Advertising And Rating. th a clphia Record < noted by an advertising peri pial that appearances of far in this world, which is not surprising in view of the fact that the public must exclusively from appearances. I'he point is that the establishment which "is extpnsively advertised 'a regarded prosg and en- sing and such t people to deal with. judge almost is a as rous as m Killed By A Hairpin. York: Dec. 3.--Fifteen-year-old iret Crowe, t 410 Clinton . Hoboken, at Mary's tal in this city ~terday. picking 'her ear with a hairpin ast Friday and pushed it too far in, bursting the card and bring meningi » died St. Ve ing on of lies CLT Was Unknown kind Christie's short-bread 23¢. lb. at V Gilkert's. iu bis day.' INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Reporters Om Their Rounds. Fhese are Santa Claus' GG. H: Poore, Watertown, the city. Strangers do your Lert's popular stores. Are you buying your Christmas goods now ? If so vou are wise. W. L. Symons, architect for Queen's new buildings, arrived from 'Toronto to-day. See your stove dampers are all right before you, blow out the lights | at nights. i A new optical lantern has been se- cured for the physical laboratory at Queen's. Mrs. R. D. Baker, returned after spending the past two weeks Ottawa. Court Frontenac, No. meets tomorow evening. officers. . J. Hill, Toronto, inspector for the Quebec Fire Assurance Co., is in the city on business M. J. Haney, the Locomotive in the city this morning. the east at noon. There was a mass meeting of Queen's students Tuesday afternoon to hear addresses by the candidates seeking | (4 Alma Mater offices, Referendum, yes or no; anyway you can drink good tea or coffee win or lose, and U can get them at Gilbert's popular grocery. The Misses Emily and Ella McGlade, Brockville, have returned home after a short visit with their sister, Mrs. W. J. Bradley, University avenue. A young girl, aged sixteen years, a patient in the maternity ward of the General Hospital. She implicates a University avenue youth. The coal on the schooner Jessie Drummond, wrecked in Cobourg har- bor, was insured, but the was not. The schooner is .owned chiefly by Capt. Quinn, Cobourg. Capt. BR. K. Scott, D.S.0., Lieut.-Col. Scott, Winnipeg, graduate of Royal Military has been given the rank of major in the imperial army. The contracts for supplies to King- ston asylum have been awarded to lowest tenderers : McLaughlin Bros. Toronto, flour; James Regden & Co, James Crawford and John Gilbert, Kineston groceries. Florence Young, the eighteen-vear- old Brighton| girl, arrested in Kings- ton last April for vagrancy, and sent to jail, was examined this morning as to her sanity. She will likely be sent to _Roe kwood Hospital. Drink a cup of Mecca cofiee B 4 U start the ficht to-morrow and U will feel like a lion. Gilbert. Apropos of a recent sermon'-not one politician in fifty makes anything out of politics. The forty-nine are much poorer, and their verdict invari- ably is that they have made the great mistake of their lives in entering the arena. Merchants and business men look upen the present warm, wet weather with anything but pleasure. Recent. cold weather gave an impetus to the winter trade, but present conditions have «checked it. Very little. trade reported, and matters were quiet business circles to-day. busy days. NY. isin trading at Gil- to-day in 59, 1O.F., Election of Toronto, a director of Works company. was He left for is vessel a son of and a College, brevet- in A Conservative Dodge This morning's incoming mails from Toronto contained hundreds of enve lopes marked "private and confiden- tial," add t to conservative vot- ers in the city. They contained circu lars advising them to vote in favor of «the referendum, and poipting out that it was - the last resort of the conservatives' to oust Ross and elect Whitney. ee rr Rev, pular Presbyterian Dr. Chapman has been. so po while in charge of the Fourth "church, New York, that when the call came from the whole de nomination - for his services for im portant. evangelistic 'work--his--release was given in the spirit of sacrifice. Cambridge sausages l10c¢. 1b. bert's. 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