HAD OVER 500 BOILS. This may seem an exaggeration to you, BUT IT IS TRUE. All sufferers from Bad Blpod should read about this miraculous cure by BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. CURED IN 1885. Mr. David F. Mott wrote us from Spring Valley, Ont., in 1885. He said:-- suffered from impure blood and had Po 500 boils, but since taking BUR- DOCK BLOOD BITTERS I am entirely 'cured, and can recommend it to any per- son troubled with bad blood. CONFIRMED IN 1901. Mr. Mott writes us fram 62 Broad St., Utica, N.Y., under date of Dec. 31st, 1901. He says:--Some time ago I re- ceived a letter from your firm, saying that some years ago you received a testimonial from me, stating that I had over 500 boils. Yes, sir, I had, and I must say that I have never had the re- appearance of one since I took the conrse of your BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, I thank God that I have had good health ever since, for I was a great sufferer, I wish B.B.B. a world of success, which it surely deserves. For sale at all druggists or dealers, Tug T. Msurs Co., LIMITED, ToRONTQ. ONT. Rubber Talk need of a family 50c. Are you in Syringe. We have them to $1.50, guaranteed quality. Good Hot Water Bottles, $1 to $2, according to size ality. Hot Water Bottle coml om $1.50 to $2.25 each. When you think anything in the Rubber Line con- sult ww HOAG < The Up=town Druggist, Oppos- ite Y. M. C. A. SPECIAL SALE OF Watches, Jewellery Clocks, Sterling Silver Novelties and Ebony Goods, Pearl Crescents, Pearl and Diamond Pen- dants, all newest and lat- est designs, also French Perfume. of those special Silver Case Watches, with El- gin and Waltham move- ments, at $8, also Gold Filled Cases, with Elgin and Waltham movements at $12. ASHLEY, JEWELER & OPTICIAN, 165 PRINCESS ST. SPECIALTIES FOR CHRISTMAS Saguenay Salmon. Chinook Salmon. Malpecque Shell Oys Blue Point Shell Cr rs, from from and inations of purchasing and I have a few Clams. sh Lobsters. ys. d Oysters anc rs of all varieties. JOMINION FISH GO., 63 BROCK STREET. "Phone 520., 520. CHHISTANAS GIFTS, The best 1 Bulk Oys- Christmas Gift to buy something useful. We have i(--Decorated Agate Tea and Pots, Cream Jugs, Butter hes, Cuspadores, and many ngs too numerous to mention. a call--no trouble to taylor &Hamilton I'insmithing, Plumbing, tting and Hot Water attended to. ve us Gas Heating mptly 'Phone $18. Why Not Get Something Useful ? We are selling and putting away delivery a of Club Solid Leather + Wz es, Card Cases, nun Bags, Cases, itelaines, ete ist Seal ete. RUDD HARNESS CO, 143 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone, 402. Ts hersby given the public that ~1 purpose making it warm for all sens using my coal next win- ur ¢ WALSH 55-57 Barrack St. er is solic As a Result of the Terrible Accident. MANY INJURED. BADLY MANGLED AND SOME WILL LIXELY DIE. Coaches Telescope One Another and Pullman Becomes a Bat- tering Ram--One of the Worst Disasters in the History of Canadian Railways--Fighting the Fire. Lon ion, Ont sons a che Pee. 29. --Thirty a result of the Wanstead on injured: number ¢ These latter include from their injuries. manner of hutts, whed © the hospital at were dl with blood eo recoonized, or ad ps F Wi} ay nsidor many They and beggars de lead had sutfered fright el it olf, loge the bodies, blood and the scene of the like the of ron wen floor to Storm, ne : and it une, that distance too maimed, Most fog » Pullman cars on the wy damage. table Lefore p Core mpor in the to vhich davlicht within sustain rm and con momen partment travellérs hecame a ital. 'They re placed vhat wa oszihle bleeding s a few and as there + had ry little; pass m then fortunate oe with Saved From Added Horror. breaking ateh out led institu tire being who wa lows, only mind and to work, organ th 1 unre he fact that I no no Io and i very midst sien, and, which 1 extent { ros thar LS THE SYSTE ESE rerun a Sol oO ERS \ i ABrmuAL COpemanenmy 28 53» gFFECTS ITS BEER BUY THE GENUINE 2 gy (URRNAFIGHRVP © a THIRTY DEAD. and play THE DAILY WHIG, MONDAY, RETURN OF CONVICTIONS Made to the Clerk of the Peace, Frontenac, for the quarter ending the gth day of December, A.D., engines came together near the west end of the switch with a fearful crash and overturned into the ditch. The baggage and the express" cars teles- coped into the smoker with appalling 1esults, while the other passenger cars were piled upon each other in a fear- ful wreck. There was an awful crash, the loco- motive reared up and fell into the ditch, the baggage car of the express telescoped the ~smoker, and the shrieks and cries of the wounded and dying filled the air. Wan tead, the scene of the is on the Sarnia Beach of the in Lambton county. It miles west of London, miles east of Sarnia, Court and Wyoming. It is a village of 200 inhabitants. It is twelve miles from Petrolea Wan-tead a sta- tion where no operator is maintained over night. There is very little busi- ness picked up, and only the accom- modation trains stop there. They run in the. hours of daylight, and so the railway company do not see the neces- sity of Keeping a tcelegrapher. In this instance, the fact was very unfortun- ate, and, bheeause of it, news of the catastrophe did not reath London in time for a wrecking crew to leave here much before 12:30 o'clock. Agent A. Carson, at Watford, failed to deliver his orders for, train No. 5. The Pacific expr was running two hours late. The cht tried to make a siding, and failed by a min ute. Then death came. VEXED QUESTIONS. disaster, GIR. forty-two and seventern between King's is is Marriage Prospects Discussed by Rachel Challice, » ARTICLE 1V, "Why dont they marry?' 1 am asked by readers of my recent remarks on the sufferings of girls in the arena of work, "and there would not be so many modern martyrs." Because," 1 reply, "although marriage has been often termed the proper profession for women, there is no profession to which the paths are so closed for the middle-class girl." The girls of the so-called "upper ten thousand," and those the "lower have hoth ample oppbrtuni consorting with the opposite the former, because they con- <tantly mect at all the festivities and entertainments of thelr exclusive sets, being invited to join large parties of the same county fa- milies, and the latter because they thrown together in the work of markets, factories, and other fields of labor. But the daughters of the middle class, which comprises all our professional and business men, are al most as much shut off from any pros pet of marriage as if they lived in convents, and numbers of them co down to the grave in spinsterhood. "We are selfish men," wrote Words worth, and this, indeed, may be said Liv the fathers who, unlike I'rench par ents, provide no dot nor wedding por tion for the daughters, and by the brothers who take no pains to intro duce admirers their ters. It was otherwise in olden days, vhen a present of sheep or cattle from the bridegroom made the men members of the, family anxious to promote mar tinge," The question of the Sussex!lab- orer, «quoted in the admira book SHow to be happy though married," "Why should 1 give a woman hall my victuals for the other half?" unvarnished way of putting the state of the which is still more 'itlicult when there is "not provision enough for two, and when objection mizht be taken to the wife's culinary efforts. The French dot or dowry pre vents ga self-respecting girl being at such a premium, and enables her add to her husband's means, "which is surclv better than g father refusing to permit a marriage on account of the mallness of the income, which he will not increase even to the amount his aanchter costs him at home, When one finds the seri mariage treated merely able market transacticn by the | ents, it is pleasant to a oirl to sink her happiness in what may he helow par unexpected pun) as a monet but "prec hevond price as a in the mine of alfecggon: Bevond the diflienlty of want i dowry for middle-class oirls, the absence of men is a serious draw hack to spinsters, In the country they congpicnous hy their through their misration to cities on business and professional calls; and in the city they are to until the evening to think of social gatherings hus spinsters gssemble in number heir afternoon 'At Home' days, trong tea, and chat commonplaces, with no man to sce their charming ostumes, 'or better Still, to talk on topies convenial to both, And then, when evenine comes, 1 have often no teed that the friends of the brothers of these different spinsters will whist in the smoking while the sisters in the dr if ever, ee of classes," ties of 0X; besides house are sS0 possible to Sis cooking s-an case, to is of step as 'a profit- of dare (excuse myvestment, fons share 1'V aur are absence wo busy on sip arrive room dis room. and brothers' lownstairs are creetly rarely, friends. To indee ' r The Forbidden { savage vil win their shut and," in the fs have a better jde on which even ar a of ages can th voun: onnt marri of then e life wer vening by in the wrhaps « inspirer of oh sin brother always DECEMBER 29. 1902. cutor, Name of the Prose-| i Name of the Defendant. | | | When { Amount of Penalty, Fine | paid or/To whom paid| | to be | ipaid to] If not Jaid, Name of why not, Convicting | Justice, Date of , [p] | Tr | over by said Pp Justice, | and zeneral -| observations ifany. Nature of Charge. . or Damage. | Ceuviction. Police " License Inspector. Police The'King.. : -. Police " Police, ...... [1 " The King. . . Police. ihe License Inspector, Police . John Purdy........ Wm. McNess...... Cle ws. Wartman, . DB. Bartels TE his sister ou as the years face, and "Why take her, her tone : ried 2' Of course tions the boast of never int their sion, | their sisters; an show the success to Prince * Charm pecting him tales, through « barred doors. Six ther rich, beauti have all Bund su ong their parents, to. thems a homely, there to profe albeit clves, friendly mv ace better still mer on the danee, a sisters, at others of hetter off, talented; to he he house are 0,. 08 dinner or ther, hoards on the Then, would discount if people, the British Wom had I the lacl When ¢ why for a or 1¢ sociation, plaint at colmtes erates, forthcoming him---- not as help-meet ? vices in the colonist recently Institute, entitle s partner in the pre farm, orange good for a womal en or the home in whicl der if those who number of that the plea ing with me albeit small, evenings, and would ve plent colonies, pleas bilities pects antness, Girl's Terr Vienna, Pee Hung the irl hited says ever selfi to appear, brothers' fam should a hanger And the domestic said rove, mere dependent, w spinsters promise the ters to hrothers who need them in the of our oi 20 helle {William Bell. John Madden. ./Charles Joseph.. : C harles Lewis .. Malcolm MeceMilla .. J. W. McGuire. . William Osbourne. . George Parks.. .| Michael Tetro. . | James Halpiu.. ..|Robert Wilson {Robert Holding z |Henty Brouse .. [Michael McNally. [James Tyo James Tyo. John McCullough James Burns .|Joseph McDonald John Maloney. William Campbe Al. tobert Coleman Andrew Murphy Andrew Murphy I'homas Neil. Annie Hamilton... Charles Burtman I. A. Roys {Thomas McClymont | {Thomas McClymont Charles Driscoll . . {Henry Christmas. . .. John McMahon.. . Thomas Ryan... Patrick Gilrory.. Daniel Keenan _ [William Sweetman... . "en Cornelius McMah . William Cliff. John Marchand . David H. McRae. Patrick Purcell. Henry Irwin. Michael Devine .. Charles Bogardis. . |Daniel Gallivan .. Elijah Veale James Mcllroy James E. John Appleton (Samuel 8. Corbett... John P. Treneer W. G. Lennox Richard McLar . Bernard Hartley Homer O'Rourke. |R. G. Moor 'William MacFarland . [John MacFarland Mac. Genovitch Airlie Van Rodenstine... [John Hogan {William Camick..........I Dated at Kingston, gth day of December, A.D., 1902 t, he-now looks leave their in a reproac are you not 1 are "hb. pleasant ex nen who ¢ ne a frien nsiness, or club d those except of opening the ¢ ing, instead of as: in | losed windows sisters 1 know, inl, or very itable husbands friends, whom inconveni rod some constantly welcomed in whereas althe and 1 and hi asked way: juainta looking, spinsters, 1 are only nee, occasion of a formal which their their' pe fter leave ilv. it girls be like the q's Emigration reason k of women Voson | less ¢ in of not fund to accomy but value of her line should, at the Wom uch a sister fits of on, ranch, sh For it treated no real hold works, 1 hemoan the incr will thi is 1 to be ith 1 1 she of sant, social, emigration of rv much add to itnlness, and po Is" marriage p ible Death. At of nine the I of Hsensi unhe Mullen. . mark on cle founder for e a family as o as a | ALL GOODS a dowry, homely Gedenhurg, town, ne ated |Justice| ¥ Ls . i i | Drunk. . +... (dept. 3, 1902 John Daff...! | >] | $5 or 1 month in gaol .. a ...'S1 or 14 days in gaol.. 3 .1§1 or 14 days in gaol. ...|1810 or 1 month mn guol. " .../§0orl4daysingaol......I. ...z. " . $10 or 1 month in gaol....|..... .| : $10 or 10 days in gaol. . $3 or 1 month in gaol. . $25 5 or 15 days in gaol.. «Treasurer... |, . " . . Fighting. . A....... ae. "ris boa . " . Drunk i Obscene and Grossly Insulting Language Infraction of Liquor License Act .|Drunk ... : : 33 or 1 month in gaol. . -| Intimidating by Picquetting. . .../350 or 1 month in gaol....|. . £8 ' es " ' .¢ .. #0 or 1 month in gaol.... o '" se " 230 or 1 month in gaol.... .e Dak. $10 or 3 months in gaol. .. . Pheft. yr. & 360 daysinCent'l Pr]... P Jiyr, & 360 days in Cent'l Pr. . yore $5 or 14 days in gaol .'$10 or 3 months in gaol. . £10 or 1 month in gaol... .135 or 1 month in gaol. .183 or 1 month in gaol £3 or 1 monsh in gaol ( months in Central Prison 6 months in Central Prison $10 or 3 months in gaol. . [820 or 3 months in gaol. . [#2 or 14 days in gaol {$100 or 1 month in gaol. .W alke m | . M. Shaw | J . Walkem | . M. Shaw | x . Walkem $2 or 1 month in gaol' : '$2 or 10 days in gaol... {1 month in gaol.. {1 mouth in gaol . Parrelll10 days in gaol ¢ . (20 days in gaol. . 81 or lo days in gool.. or 2 months in grol. verfrann or 1 month in gaol.. . 22 or 10 days in gaol. {1 month in gaol $5 or 10 days in gaol and] enter into personal recog- | nizance to keep the peace in| + [sum of $100 for 6 months or [in default 1 month in fal. 133 or 20 days in gaol. | 3 or 20 days in gaol Sue r 2 months in gaol....|..... r 2. months in gaol 5 days in a 5 days in gaol 's in gaol. * 5 days in gaol. in gaol. in gaol. " "« og " "« . Treasurer.. Liceselnap' r Treasurer. " " ." " " " " " " . " reasurer.. . Drak « « « " " « « « " " " "oe : I'teasurer . . ' ReceiverGen. Bre: wh of Steamboat Inspection Act. Theft 6 months in gaol 6 months in gaol. mitted. " " " Drunk and Beg " Malicious Injury to Property on .... 'Drunk. Assault Loitering on Princess Street os : [Time to ay ..| Malicious Injury to Property. : | Jd . Fighting ofa 5p 0 ... Infraction of C ity y By- law' re e Dogs " " " " 0 Fa SF Fo fo <F; " " "« " " " " " " a" " "" | $ gaol. . F... [$40 or 1 month n ¢ iol. 131 or 1 week in unol Tihs ... [81 or 1 week in gaol. Lan fer Peter White. [$25 . [Dr. Pryne. Jno. McNeely Tp. Treasurer| " "« Licenselnsp'r| I'reasurer . John " Tune 27, July 11, 1901 . Infraction of Liquor License Act Indecent public exposure of his person . Infraction of City By-Law. . May 7, 1902 .| Practising medicine without license. .... Aug. 20, *¢ Assault ee Nov. 5, ¢ " | " " : 7, 4 to Informa't "A {A to Co. Att'y|" ..|Co. Attorney .. +a . Peddling without license. | Assault i ge I'p Treasurer|. JOHN L WHITING Clerk of the Peat; Frontenac, or ----_. at PIGEON FROM, ANDRE. hiul nar Officer finds Bird on the Height of Land. Montreal, 20. --Charles A. ble, of the C: 1 Pacific railway, has received word from an old Hudson Bay oflicer living near the height of land, that two or three vears ago an Indian woman living in the district +immediately south of James Bay, though at a considerable distance from it, killed a strange bird with prece of tin tied to its deg. Lhe con respondent thinks it may have one Andre's pigeons. tty py Our Christmas trade has been highly satisfactory, and in thanking onr customers for their liberal pa- tronage we beg to announce that we have replenished all lines, in anticipation of an equally satisfactory business next 'week for New Year's. We are still offering a very handsome line of FUR GOODS at remarkably low prices. We intend to clear the stock and some great bargains will be going. "H Happy New Year Go All" 40000000000 ..J0S. ABRAMSON .. Clothier, Furrier and Gents' Furnisher, A 180 Princess Sireef, Between Redden's and Crawford's. Nese CECEELLEE CELT EESEE seeen -- Bram- cep- ven 1 of to ions loor ex airy and nei ver, am the ence a been of Six nigh nor kely to mo iste 1t a of As om the s hi 20% OFF any ser on's on "How It's All OF. "1 thought marriage during New Year's but her eneay Christmas we her Wits gon During Our Bie Stock-Taking Sale, STOVES, CUTLERY, We 4, RANGES, PAINTS, Handle week 7? came ing off >it off during ink was, nent R= ------------------ The Chu rch' s Leanness. the Canadian Ch in INS The letter of FW, D. Gwynne, ros: Tonto. of the ablest working lav able lack of nuns it, among the lioceses of Ontari TINWARE, WASHBOARDS HARDWARE, KITCHEN AGATEWARE, UTENSILS, BEtC., Etc. - WE MEAN BUSINESS! These goods are the best to be found anywhere. = This 'BIG REDUCTICN is being given so as to reduce our | stock before we begin the hard task of stock-taking. NOW . [1s your time to buy of Tor hardest lament ay the least in the home What is the WE no venng ie Jor ni v field 7° and hows a . to one of of in ble lin entimentalis tudent who de work for "0 LEMMON, CLAXTON & LAWRENSON, Kwe Wishing You a Merry Christe CHOCOLATES rer pound or 3 the tite fiohl wh noth Yims the o Superior quality, assorted flavors, 20c. pounds for 50c. Our joc. line is a winner. iil A. J. REES, Princess St, 7, Three pounds for 75¢c. - 4