Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jan 1903, p. 4

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A _ FRIDAY, JANUARY 2. BY ACCLAMATION. Town Of Trenton. when it is considered that thirty pounds of oil as a steam ; producer to 10fi pounds of coal, and For mayor--Jesse Furinell. for themselves and the company's ser- | further réquiripg no gang of stokers, | pov councillors--James Shurie, J. vice. The accident at Wanstead will | the oil being to the furnaces by |g. Dickey, J. P. Shennon, P. J. have the effect of improving the cheek pumps. This/ oil is used extensively | O'Rourke, W. J. Preston and ©. W. i and com < g . London. . by thé Volga'sixer steamers, and to For trustees--R. C. Brett, W. W. -- ny THERE IS A DISTINCTION ABOUT E f 8 ser- {some extent in the Russian, Italian White and A. W. Hawley, Thi vice generally, of seeing that men are and German navies. The Caspian rail- : expected to do a reasonable amount | way, 1,600 miles long, uses no other Village Of Tweed. 3 of work, but with increased diligence | fuel, and the Southern Pacific has 300 For ree' e~P. T. Bowlby, V.S. You and efficiency. . The people's lives must | oil burning locomotives in use. Some | For councillors--W. k. Way, James on , ali Quinn, N, J. McNair and W. White. not be put in jeopardy while they tra | English railways are also beginning to 1 ob puific whool trustees--d ohn DAILY WHIG. ' go £ "From ANCIZRT 16DIA EAS JE ead SWEET CEVLON.® £ ; : per Orem: Dicor.? vel. experiment with this fuel. a Stokes, E. R. Huyck, Sandy Grant. x fo TYE . So far, newly-discovered oi tricte -- THEY ARE TOP NOTCHERS. 3 . 3 - 8, ROSS "kept ily i i Village Of Bath. Pack t Your Grocers and Drink Ambros; Our winte } VE , L . R THE FUTURE. have "kept "up a steadily increasing 8 : Get a Package at Your Grocers a mbresia. > "Did Samuel as a quanel | 1p 3. FoR. as at the present | Product. Yet this most convenient fo eS 2 3: Joruisn, 3 Prices -$1, 70c¢., 60c., 50¢c. and 40c. per 1b. AtYeur Grocers. hardiest of h Bau . " : i r co or--Is orion, James . i i | With th government about any- | time, the question of fuel supply was | fuel is not looked upon as being of a Shite Ia El abam, N. H. Pome | fom fortified wit ' he a conserva: | a subject of much discussion. In Great sufficiontly assured supply to warrant sou, Silas Burley, EE ar---- EE -- ------ ative as "A pure and inhigsad admiration Britain public opinion was so much | its general use. For trustees Robert Wott, Wiiliani fccl that ev chills you tq You need * en up the b) salt that" er : its methods ? He | arovsed fhat a royal commission was | Another most important reserve of | E. Topliff, Wiltious H. Hall Yon a literal Who seemed to be' quite | oy inted to make investigations. Ac. | fuel the world 'over ig in the form of a be rece an tries were elected, ] a with bis associgtions for many (ording to 'the finding of its report | Peat. The most productive area for [there being no oiher nominations. + years. He is described as a liberal | the British deposits of coal were esti | it* use is North Germany. and the ad 'Township Of Kennebec. = ° i yet, but out of sympathy with - the | mated contain 146,000 million tons, | -0ining parts of Denmark and Hol For reeve-Addison Miller. local government. In the last lection | In the thirty, years since elapsed there | land. In Friesland there are peat | For ee lassceNathanick Hinchey, be is mid to have voted conservative, | have been mined about 5,000 million | P€* 1.500 square miles in extent, | William Mdiregor, Henry Hannah and (VERCOATS ig 4 --=promotes A 1 ile G ; D. Parks, « i the bowels: and when asked about it scored the | tons leaving now in reserve 140,000 | "hile Seemahy has more ol Beat 5 Tation tom | Roms pacty in his well-known style. | mill'on tons. At that rate of con. | then, in coal. A Square 'mile og Rear Yonge And Escott. £3 everlasting Next he appeared as senior counsel | sumption it will be seen that enough | '*" feet deep contains peat equal in For reeve-E. J. Rowsom. THE 66 9 i i i i iti ; heating power to 300,000 tons of coal. | Tor coumcillors--Henry L, Joynt, M. i cheek--try | for the conservative party in the elec: | coal is left in the British mines to ae por ohn Cowan. "Me 3 : v 5 ti tiials. last eight hundred yet. * | Ireland has a million acres of peat & br see, John Cowan, Fred. . z Then "My dear Foy," called upon Notwithstanding this fact the price hogs ten to thirty feet deep. The | Hayes. | k Ask you It's a coat you can buy without [8 hesitation; it's not eccentric in cut, = not freakish in fashion, but it has all 3 the good points that the well-dress- | ed man or the observing woman : can suggest. > The "Gloster", the Best | $10 Overcoat in Canada, © Wim, pointed out how important it | of coal has advanced In the last famous, ox 3 en lige, Sore foe ion | Township of South Marysburgh. was that he should counteract, if pos- | fifteen years from five shillings per twenty-five es iv depth: To Spe For reeve--0. D.. Mckibbon. sible, the Koss manifesto, by an epistle | ton at the Pit-mouth to over ten shil. Whore pont ia Yager ed Hoi . o a cilia. a mnet,o, Me- » 3 i i p ) ' 2s ti- id, W. B, Scott, P. Bp, which could be read 'in the campaign, lings, having more than doubled. mated the deposits would yield an rg -- and he expressed his Pleasure and per. This, it is claimed, is partly due to equivalent of 3,000 million tone of SCISSORED COMMENTS. i forined - this Particular servics. The | increased 'wages, but the slight in- coal, while. in Central Sweden alone Foe © & whole experience is "suggestive. Men | crease so given is more than offset by one million tons of peat are made an. a : ade For Show. ar i i i i 2 i ini p rald. =") have differed with their Parties, but the great improvement in mining pro- nually and is mostly used in the steel Spireal Bb ho Tide false. teeth Tikis they have net gone out of their way ceaies tending to lessen cost of pro-| od glass furnaces. In Finland, Rus- | ta pretend that she has the toothache to advertise the fact, and they have duction. A Junter view is that the ad. sia" and Germany locomotive boilers | occasional. not heen wo eager as Mr. Blake has | vance in prices i owing to the power are fired with peat, and electric power Is Th aL So ? been to fall upon and. abuse. their of monopoly, arising from the fact of stations in Germany are beginning to former political associates. There has Private~ownership of the nation's fuel ' i 4 Latest Styles, Newest Ma. | You s Watertown Times. y Vy : use it also. German peat pulp is A block system would have worked terials 33 ¢ been sonie serious break, difference or | supply. In England domestic consump- treated like paper pulp, being deliver-'| well on. fk Grand Trunk and saved . & : good d : misunderstanding, and in due time | tion calls for about one-third of the ed in thin sheets on rollers to drying good mal lives. The system of train = life : : the public will hear all about it. | output leaving about - two-thirds for cylinders. Briquettes made in this Var disputchily svems to have been very -- \ RO Meanwhile the people. will refuse to | industrial use both on shore and have almost as much heating power ui fashiffed. -- shirts believe that Mr. Ross has, personally |afioat. as coal. - Vhat We Escape. I HE H D Bl B BY ( O. 900d op a oy n ot 'politically, profited by the Saf: In Canada we have conl deposits of Canada has extensive peat bads in Exchanet | : hat M ii ' . . ' 12 y : ious work of any _corruptionist, that great richness and extent near both almost every province from ocean to 10 Is gilessing that Marconi is not : . oy oe a hi ; Vai Ete . Ametian, or the eagle would he One Price Clothi ouse, . é ad one of the meh in high places he | our Atlantic and Pacific seahoards 8% locean. When in addition it is consid a he ag no buying \ h ng House Oak Hall é has compo ted himsell with a dign tv | well as great coal areas at various | red that we have also the most ex- | his pictdt in the United States maga. | = > : r ) is : which has been untarnished and unio | points in the North West prairies, and tensive natural forests, with water | zines fof he next three years. : fortunately we have not made the p i > od peached, lander of fotfou power and coal deposits almost be Meaning Of The Deal. Sai of ol fo lowing the examples of | yond the supply of any other country Toronto dar . NO EVIDENCE OF CRIME. both Great Britain and the United We may congratulate ourselves as a A Nortumberland man traded his The Mail has a theory of its own, | States in completely alienating public , favored people in this important re- | wife for watch. You see when he in regard to the North Grey ballots. ownership of this indispensible article spect. doesh't wnt the watch to +0, we he : ' you wi ; as ; roi { winding 3 {The judges in the recount found little | of general use; very wholesome EV-| The wise learn by the experience of | has to d i to refrain from winding - : A h ; : t,while itere's ng, s r thé \ Aa - x . crosses on four ballots, and how they ernment contro} being reserved both in | others. Let us look to it that our na it While eres no stopping Xo 20 ee (IO) OO @® | tainly gob there was a great and profound | the Maritime Provinces and on . the tional heritage be not exploited to -- .B myétery. The local judge iv alleged to | Pacific slope, where in addition im- | our sorrow. APoor Experiment. 3 comfort have thought that they were put on | mense areas of the richest coal lands Toronto! ail. the ballots after t were marked by | are absolutely held for the public in- EDITORIAL BRIEFS. Medical scie nce has "tempted to i : A make aliher step in wavance by the the voters, but the revising judge | terest. You began the New Year right. Keep | ofiore tg estore a man's life by hang. (McLennan), said he had not the: Had the Washington government or | your good resolutions, ; ing hin Yet the unmateful patient faintest suspicion to that effect. "The | the so-called commonwealth = of -- did not arvive the treatment. question then is, how did the crosses Pennsylvania been Possessed of simi-| The protectionists call on Mr. Ross, 4% on the ballots ? The Mail has it | lar reservations of rights to its own [re the abolition of saloon and club anuary Weather. that they were made before the elec- | coal beds the humiliation of a great [ bars, on the 15th. It will be an im- nicks Torscast To Best Pury tion, by the agents of the govern. people, defied by Baer afd his con. portant interview, Storms in progress at the opening ment, and for the purpose of nullifying | freres, would have been utterly-- jm. S---- i Joi Janda, will show the influence of the votes of conservatives. "In the | possible. , The last car is the place of safety in Mercury by thick, prolonged cloudi- elect ivi i i ilway ice, is the lesson | nes it heavy sleet in most parts. geveral last " our | Extensive coal deposits are found ip | the railway service. That is t e ness, wit heavy s n most dot hay were | almost every Bi of the world. | of the accident at Wanstead, and 'of | A rapid se of barometer, high north- sharp enough to demand clean ballots | China has an enormous supply as yet | many preceding casualties. eet nds; ri nd cold onthe spot. This saved Shale} i Shey nboushed In Shanti Pro: In the late election trials two on man Yu, berometer wil fall - . t vi alone coal seams are unknown adi : . v a : 0 o is wmf Te Sat axent of o Nor that would yield the present annual SeEvativis aud one Liberal were Jun heavy §-ms of rain, snow and sleet ie tr her admissable, ' evi output of British mines for a period sgted. What does this signify ? That Lyi) pasdrom west to east. The sleet » OR any Fa dene which has or can be admitted. | of over three thousand years, ininfe: Look for this oe Pwee PICcee® x < 3 3S ceOe® 9 New Years May the coming year have naught in store for S you but health and happiness. This store is grateful ® for the patronage it has enjoyed 'and we trust we have - earned your support by deserving it. The year 1902 gave us many new patrons. Begin now to write it 1903 Don't forget your dates. [> n't forget another thing--it's this, don't forget to look to us during the New Year for everything that's new, reliable and de. sirable in footwear for men, women and childrep-- look to us for the lowest prices--look to us for shoe satisfaction at every point. We'll not disappoint you. Again we say, "A Happy New Yeur " Pe y ® the liberals were more corrupt thaw | will do neh damage and be followed the tories ? Surely not. by drivit, blizzardous snow, and very The insinuation of the Mail is as As s0 much coal is used for power ---- cold. Geral _ cold from, 7th to lth, bold, as vidous, as vindictive, as fic: | purposes, anything else that will pro-| Politics are somewhat mixed in the er A with a southerly wind ab- titious as any election canard which | duce power willrhusband the world's Toronto mayoralty election. "I'he out a eer has ever been Put in circulation, Vot- | coal supply and much attention is be- . by anathk sharp cold wave, ers detecting the marks and demand. ing given to this aspect of the fuel | tive, and the Telegram supports Mr, ------ ing clean ballots | That's really 'rich. | question, Urquhart, a liberal. Lamb is the ia | Love Laughs At Locksmiths.' The fact is that the marks on the | Water power, with which Canada js vourite, As Sith American Kidney Cure Hour North Grey ballots w: fai most abundantly furnished, is begin- . S-- ; laughs 4 disease. It's the seemingly that artis Grex be seen MY be -- ning to be used to an extent foray Mr. Miscampbell, M.P.P., is Posing | impos doors to disease that i of the a i vy thought of. Th ibili f ex.|®% & purist in the bye-election. Had unlock§hat makes its cures almost -~ Serutitin at the re. Lun ong t of. s J Hay. of ex. he not better keep in the background inered But for every cure, there is count, It was only upon the closest | tensive and economical distribution of ig ¥ . a g ound | a proof' you care to investigate. It ination that they were seen, and | Power by electric wire gives a greatly until the charges wgainst him, in the isa lig kidney specific and it never i o> thatgu : ; : The Shoe | Ed the fair man has been unable to | added value to the power 'of falling Sunk Ste. Marie election, have been Inils i 2 keeps men "igs nd ® J. H, SUTHERLAND & BRO, Men. @® f 2 IG account for their presence and has | Water which, up to its minimum ca. posed of ¥ 3 it [O) = wr Taylor412. hot said that the government and its | Pacity, is not only perpetual, but is ODO) QI) e@e Globe supports Mr. Lamb, a conserva | REG WEG! ©Ps000888 000000000 Swe 17 Ef -- i a : .§ Corbett and McUavern, refused per- ---- ) 4 eoe® OO) agents know anything about them. | unefie by labor and other condi. mission to box (or ight to a finish) in Sm] Number Of Appeals. Su . most reasonable theory ju that | tions that render fuel power of such . a mT a 3 ' d Louisville and Detroit,' have thought | The rt of revision. met Wednesday i Crosses were made by the voters, | Uncertain cost. A EX TYO Different fro Beef--and be Retains the f) tion of the cl W. CLARK ~ of seeing what they can do in Toron. Siem 3 lo ind up business jor Ye : 4 ) car. p wi . while in an uncertain mind, or while Leaving aside the immense extent of to. That would be an honor to Can- | Cane re co Lier vulics or experimenting with the pencil. There | our natural forests as a source of ada and its most religious city ! deser is not a jot or little of evidence that | fuel, the land can in various ways be -- of any attempt was made by any one, | made to grow fuels, In India the re- Rev. J. A. Macdonald, of the West- | for vill were allowed. The number ap) this year was smaller than years past, showing the city Have you et 'Syccessar to D.C. Pipe,) fi so Clark's Delick 0 spoil the votes. foresting of waste places-is carried on | minster, is now referred to as the {to J 8 more prosperous condition Wholesale Liquor Dealer, ------------------ > -- under government control and the re- | able successor of Mr. Willison 'in| than B-tofore. : - HORROR AT WANSTEAD, sults from the planting of the ouca. | the editorship of the Globe. Mr. Mac. 4a = $2.50 Pants For 81.50. , of the New York C thing rock street, is offering a i rgain in ready-made pants, ices $2to 2.30 a pair, will during the sale for $1.50 a 260 Princess Street Kingston Bottling Works, Manufacturer of Ginger Plain Soda, Birch Boars Lor § Sour and Orange Phosphate. Al} hs kinds of wines kept in stock. 5 "Phone orders Promptly attend- ed to. 'Phone 313. Agent for Copeland's Celebrated Ale, Porter and Lager; Also ¢ Fisher's Ale and Porter, and Am- bers & Winslow's Ale and Porter. serious roflections follow the | I¥Ptus tree proves. to be of much ear certainly. a very capable reading of the evidence taken at the | Value as it makes a quick growth and { man, adi his pen does the finest Kind Waivtoad ing The first is thay | fornishes excellent fuel. The conserva- | of work. : the Watford agent should not have tor of the Madras forest department, Marconi's contract with the govern- given a clearance to the Xpress train | Writing of the Nilgivi eucalyptus plan- ment, in respect of wireless telegraphy, 8 is the greatest bargain when the order for the crossing at | tations, which are treated on a rota- provides that the charges shall not | Ver Bled to the trade yet. Wanstead had been, as he alleged, | tion of five years as coppice, claims a be more than 10c. per word, But he "Busted." Every movement of a pag. | permanent yield equal to twenty-five expects the service to be so expedi. Hay A! <j renger train is supposed to be directed | tons per acre Per annum can be relied tious that it can be done for a cent ECS "J by positive and ewphatic orders. The | on. Tn drier localities the product & word heater at Watford knew that thers | Was lems, the waste marshy places ; | vas some doubt about the matter, for Proving best adapted for this growth. the cancellation of the Wan. | Refovestration and forest-conserva- "tead order for the express he heard tion has of late vears received careful the despatcher talking with the opera- | tention in all civilized countries. In tor at Wyoming about the freight | Ontario the extensive public forest ro- Elliott, dentist, De- his entire estate, 3,000, the Children's » of Detroit. Relatives & ne, is a later will, and will MH AY probate, pending a search : -- Sir Charles Tupper is again talking --in England. He is giving the Lon- Keg Ales on stock. don Times to understand that if he : ®t. had the misfortune recently 3 = TT en had been premier he would have built | to his leg while at work in the ] TP i : 4 the Pacific cable quicker and for less ke was drawing logs by means SOL DER train. The express should have ro- | OTVES not only conserve. large tracts | money. The old man's vanity is .as in when ne of them slewed ] al - mained at Watford until a definite or- fof wood fuel, but prevent the drying | prodigious as ever. th) ry e jy Prodi : 7 : : Ar: {0 proceed had boon issued; Next | 9p of the head waters of several Svm {Acca o Rr Miscamphort, a. | 24 at' the Methodists of the Un' ALL GRADES, opera im ant as power-producers. eeording to Mr. scam » ML. ges had raised more than +t MF 0 Sy ---- ators snd Cr RE land 'is made to | P-P., the provincial auditor, when 00 in respect -to the teentis THE CANADA METAL cn. WILLIAM STREET. TORONTO ONT, ant officials, and while on duty at all | £¥ow fuel in another form. A pew in. [examined before the Public Accoyrits' hank offering fund, MRaugura- a they should he alert and watchful. | dustry has arisen in the production' of | Committee, could not say whether the XL E0 vears ago. Riu wood was sentenced BISHOP N Steet cttccerncoecees bridge, to three vears in King. ] Waldron, an elderly farmer I. One wan did not hear the telegraphic | crude spirit from potatoes, which is | books of the local government were : ! y . 5 call to him until too late, and an- fused as cheap fuel in internal-combus. | kéjpt by double or single entry. Is this Rentiasy, for rotiery. oO \ : Har d Wood, ° other heard the repeated challenge | ion motors, ia Motor, cars, and |ROt a public libel? Fancy any expert ant cre ved at. Ottawafn.. 0 L : ; : rb ithout ve- | small locomotives 'for tramways, nar: | accountant confessing that: he d@Rf hot y ey plaved havoc with \ : Soft Wood, o use a new man and | Yow gauge railways and colliery lines. | know his business ! Mr. Miscamppelt is fiver Mowat personally wel |? s AND : until the train, | I» minoral- oi} the world has yet an- evidently trifiing with Mr. Sproul's re. §' 300 New Year's caliors at fo OSHAWA ONT. : Dr Ki li ® Id have "had | other fuel supply, which, being liquid, | putation. : nt: hee, ; 3 : 7y Kind Ing, s- "OME AN ave stopped, : q alvati AYon T UNDER THE ° COME AND BI : ts, {is one stage in advance towards com. ------ D Poor chiki ae CARE OF THE SISTERS . AT ® gun, Ket the best, Bustion, and has other advantages as! Toronto bedlding sort for last a Fhurst 2 Tistnas OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, " AKGLIN'S Ww 2 kinds. i} regards cost, economy of shave and | Year amounted to $5,034, be. a Armand, Montreal, died on Pupils Prepared for the Uni '18 * bacon, at Myers' ] handling, especially for steamships ti nnipy now stands third in the ] night He was a conserve. versity. : 000 TARD, 3 - street. 'Phone §° importing centres in Canada. ' For terms 4nd particulars apply tind, P the sister on oot of Welltugton 8¢. we0esecescerccccescena % ~~ to

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