Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Feb 1903, p. 4

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Aint. N CITY S0. EST GRANITE- e agent's price list ...45e, ....550, =. .18e, . 100, $1.75. 1ce 98c¢. refunded. 0 0000DCO0 NOOO OCO 00 OOOO OC NOCIONI COO ODO OOOO OOOO OOOO HE BOY s until he puts on lo our young men's ing, and remains our see the me in and the Spring season. $1.25 to $4.50 $2.50 to $5 oo. $1.75 to $5 00. $3.00 to $6.50 $2.50 to $4.50. BY CO, AK HALL Bode sso soothing, curative of the throat « ask #or Slo- biund, reitation Always ill get it ? King St W.. Toronto. FOOT GOO 09d SALE Y hildren's wear, Topshirts, Ls, EEK his is the grandest 00d T. ss Street, Reddlea's and Crawford's < S NOT QUANTITY IA T SPEAKS Brgek \ \ -. = Eating Became a Dread. HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE ALMOST AFRAID TO SIT DOWN TO THEIR MEALS ? YOU MAY BE ONE OF THEM. IF YOU ARE, THERE IS A CURE FOR YOU. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS CURES INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, SOUR, WEAK AND ALL STOMACH TROUBLES. Mr. J. G. Clunis, Barney's River, N.S, tells of what this wonderful rem- edy has done for him:--It is with grati- tude that I can testify to the wonderful curative powers of I . I was so badly troubled with indigestion that whatever J: ate caused me so much torture that eating became a dread to me. I tried numerous physicians, but their medi seemed to make me worse. I thou would try BBB, so got a bottle, after taking a few doses felt a lot better, By the time I had taken the last of tw bottles I was as well as ever, and have had. no return of the trouble since. 1 recommend your medicine to the highest degree. B.B.B. is for sale at all dealers. CHRISTIAN LOVE. The Topic, For Sunday School Lesson. The International Sunday Schoo esson of February found 1 {. Corinthians, xiii, 1 Lhe gol ext is the last verse the lesson fhe time was in the spring of AD 57. and the place was Epl fron whence 1 wrote the ( th ' On account of their dispuatit tl Jesson of love was needed by the Jn connection with it tu) « should read Drummoend's fammon ad dress, first d d to th udents a Norikfield, on The Great Thing i » World," in_whi h he says J Love is a compound thing, Paul tell us. It is like light. As you have secn La man of science take a bear of light it through a en i kL the prism | G its component color ue nl vellow and violet Ul the other colors of v o Paul pa this \ through the magnificent hi inspired intel nd it 1 the other side | no 1 ms nts The speetrum of love has nin rodients : Pationee Love sufiereth 1 Kindness-- "And is kind Generosity O t Humility n elf, 1p I not Mm essn "Thinketh 1 i Sinceritv--""Rejoiceth not in inigu ty, but rejoiceth in the truth.' These make rer gi the stature ma What one e all else 1 to him the greatest Anion the things that Christians desire (Paul tl to others) the the oift of refer eloquence, apostl does not mentions phecy, miracle working faith, kn «dpe of mysteries, charity, the heroi of martyrdom Here is a | f which one might Li ili make a choice 1 higher than all n great pifts to charit \ | abominably mea may endure Pe forts and even ¢ ce than yield a theolo till be a proud, narro Chriztian n Outwa not tell is everywhere a of motive With love as the gow ine motive, all life and ¢ n without it, nothing is good those gifts which are useful chilth w Y ! tl of divine myster 11 needed when Ht hih al m I joy hi h Jealous Rivals Cannot turn back the tide we de mand for Dr. Agnew's little ills is a mar Cheap to buy, "but dia ond 1 jualitv--oanish nausea 1 water brash, yche, never gry : 10 cents. Sold Tr » and H.-B. Taylm The horse of John Vanel township, ' l ard frightened whi f the bit bro and in the away. Mr. Vancleaf was thro and badlv hurt The home of Mr. and M Spafiord. Hallowell. was the a SArpriseo tv on Frida last. ba vorung pronl v, Mil ford and Wi are not public benefactors. WE are not snatching people from the grave. WE cannot ssy that we are restoring to health those who have been given up by anywhere from three to thirty eminent Doctors: WE make only the very modest claim that IRON-OX TABLETS purifier, a corrective of slug- gish liver and derangements of the kidneys. but perhaps that is enough for 25¢ erean invaluable nerve tonic, § a cure for indigestion and con- & atipation, a blood maker and § ONLY THAT! : MESSRS, nol quite bound to « titution, to confi the property ed full res rated th t my hidin | hittle g his ar h ds fe the « shields il people by His « wother often thi i wld 1 would | n th t of : Every beli of angels, and \ 1 | | u H } inte ed ' Heaven ptu Wt t guitabl afterward fair took pl Delph, Stephen CROSSLEY he believed that is 1t en would if they had been f ould be seen behind the he blood of Christ. Spea necessity of confession he' v person had wh injured another h God l ich is t \ r child. He alu | { ribed on a | Le h 'p ver | a body g { rele 1 Tr reached from Ch to prepare pla t was "Heaver his diceon H I that there by the hin } 1 t! i \ ned pl I i nd of the ould of AT THE REVIVAL AND HUNTER'S MEETINGS. The Subject Considered Last Night Was About Heaven -- Prepare For That Celestial City. st nigl intense cold somewhat d the congregation at the Syd Str Mi wirch, which or t au congrega the platform with the evan were Re hn Cran B.S d Ti 3.D. Rev. Dr. Philp had qo from the f of Mis Dundas. A wning dey Hunter gave an addres the thirty second Psaln nant He closed with an « for all to prepare for that When he had I hi Hunter asled ri ) t L tho wind ip er tl hol onor h vr th « t od t oct t the Ww r v 1 I ok One or which wa ) est, of i alout Desmond Doings. Demon h 16.--Cuttir d hauling wood is the order of tl Mi Edith ; ? af cks with $ in = nham. M Anna Pell « rtain yn her « our pt n 1n ning n hor e I us M Mir il of Can ford and music 1 indu in, a t pl nt vi H. J Id a ry val ta A 1. Enter pra Switzer an r Co l th 1 i 1 Ir nd Frank 1} I ti nd | timber. Mr. and Mr \ teeg ie Sunda with daugt Mrs. ( ge | Y arke A num! of voung people drove to the } of Mav hel Enterprise night i nt a vers \ 1 quoted, which} all the ¢ from "wheaee, Farthing pie houss ol to a without reproacl 1 their own uried t a : unkn Sh retained her th ol the 1 prathized with the Life oved, and cons , long Sunbury Fei 17 by Major H. A. Mor The General Hosj to its utmost capac life lives crossroads, world about he hipped chee this wes THR DAILY WHI!G WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY (8. Sally In Our Alley. » one of the gave 5 a int ar IL count writ of a halt which me ne ha i Like al in that de Home Thoughts. y woman with. Yo work Nl lusions ila | an an kind | he we old aur i= ah ad ig t and a bapp Purchased A Farm. Sunbu od r care and th t ard nd I. Toland herd. Th i vice, wh t 1 rnoor ------------ A i Yor ' v \ r home of r 8 r } ¢ f : Poker Jr. B nt if ATT Li or bw in R. 0. and his ¢« wd is I is almo was OUR FAMILIAR SONGS. Henry Carey, author the word and composer of 8S in Our Al lev," was a son George Saville, Marquis of Halifax, and was horn in 163. He became popular cian and writer of songs, but he i now hest rene red by the song no popular songs ever made in England; and there have been eadle answers, parodies and imi ms of it. In an edition of his po we Lites an a 0 of the war in which at came to be written, 1s \ "The real o 1 his: A shoe pre: sliday with his sweet with a sizb% of shews, the flvin \ ct Her its ) : ro su peas buy em Bu ' i N id meer b s Silo t She darling of my hear And Myves in our oy W hie hy 1 work 1: My ma mes 1 v Tur And most rely-- i 1 t il For t of my heart A i i Of all t 1 the w I dearly v A 1y comes In \ aa M i I 1 walk v S And sl M Y ¥ } \ 1 i hit rch I A kK aw 1 \ \ ( ihe t ( th 1 int re oul ved October mdon ten at vr he 1 been 1 who aw, he and hi whos the u wen 1 tn 1 did 1 and 1 svn word raged nld ha alo « she is he = Vv on realize turns, (tend The taken t filled SWINDLED;OUT OF SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS. A Smooth Young Farmer Steals a Lot of Warehouse Receipts, Forges the Signatures and Pledges Them With the Banks Winnipeg, Fel 17 Quite a sensa tion has been created Brandon hy the discovery that of ban} ing institutions; Iv the Rritish North America ial, hav been swindled to thousand dollars by 1 a smooth young Paterson. It appear craon some tiie aro easy a matter i money on warcho } carvhouse receipt bool ol enerall left about the) off of elevators and erain warchounks A number of hlank re torn out, and of th warchousemen ic k 1 Then the reevipts were tal out to th bank and--darge Hi of on raised on them. In one or two case the name of J. Crawford, warehouse man for E. O'Riel W forged, wm the money raised at 1 hank Un or two other eles 1 le were vy) timized in the sa Some Gin avo the same game w full worked at Wapella. No arrest has y been ade, as the uj {-party ha jecamped. An Effective Protest. orin under \ ni v 2 A Ie away ca | he agen 1 witl 0 'With a string t them so they can be hung wp in front of you? Got plenty of then We hay nv quantity of then sir. Want Mottoes at the telling ye vhout watching out f Lires, .an shire 10 get sured and all that ? rtainly." How many com; 1 lo von 1 present 7 "Rix oF ht her th oil. reliable » A rmind. Do a [ them wl ut calednars 2 "Y afl except we, hint -** "All except on i vou on that doesn't issue Ye hen that's ne Pm lookin for !*' exclaimed ti ther feverishly "Tha all 1 want know ghout it! « | want to insure £5,000 th of pro ert in that « y.. I'v hal toenty seven calendar for nest vear rom twenty-seven erent ansurane tuck on 1 vl with nal Ie ana th vorm has turped, sir-the worm has tuned British Rule In Berniuda. There is no negro question in Ber muda. The black race make up two thirds of the population; but at sight of the clean vespectiul, intelligent col ored people the prejudice which frets many United Staters dies quite away Ihe poorest negro in the land lives iy a house built of the same material a that which forms the arched and columned palace of the governor, It just as bh intly white, and, non ter how fl it ix set in i perpetual bloom. From the vies the coral 1s cut with saws and ul build tructed of tl oft blocks harden into adamant Then walls and roofs alike are 1 the effect is one f The negroes ar I orderly bnown. The vay, encroach th white popu . and | hl farmers, or i | read and write ent and ha their brother Towns Wolfie Island | present M | | wncillor Suan voted advice, £20.85 boarding Non renewal of insur ene on n hl, £5 Mrs. Keel charit board £3 Joh Mosier, 1 86: 1. Rte ensen, return 83. Jame Andrews, r, $6: H. Hal lidn retu House of Industry, ke r er, £30; | J. Conlev. po for referem chia, 81. M | an, seconded hy I. Fly th lohn Kinsley be ay pointed a ro 1903. Moved in amendment hy Jomes Russell, second ed by Victor =uids, that Richard Moore be appa 1 assessor. Amend ment. carried by vote of the reve Late James Knopp's taxes for be remitted Adjourned to th ret Monday in March A Weman's Prayer. r k New SR Help me te re Grant me 4 Ww p lar) d otstep Jest the tir of ' . for every hour a doubt Thy power miplaiut ! O Lord, strong to er nple Ipiul Frost Caused Damage tem at the King- badly disarrang of freezing up of the waterwork 1 leading therefrom burst flood the mn district of reported Maitland of Kilmarnock, aged e two years. death The FORGERY CASE. Ma: I LURE nd « it \ hydrant unction of Ur and Palace streets 185 burst and wed the water to The Dry Cough of Bronchitis | ~The Distressing Asthma Gasps The chest pains and soreness, the tightness and desperate struggle fcr breath, with recurring and increased violence, drive many to despair who have not yet learned of the efficiency of Dr. Chase's Syrup of ~~ LINSEED AND TURPENTINE Bronchitis and Asthma are very similar in nature and frequently go hand inhand. They require simil: treatment, for in both diseases 'the distressing symptoms result from contraction and closing up of tha bronchial tubes and hence difficult breathing, coughing and expectoration. Dr Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine not only affords prompt relief, which in itself is cone . - . . Fe . . ~. sidered sufficient reason for its use, but actually cures these ailments and prevents their recurrence. This great prescription should not be compared with ordinary cough mixtures, for itis entirely different, acting, as i ASTHMA Occurs in paroxysms and usually at night. The patient awakens with a feeling of suffocation ; he is unable to lie down, but finds relief in sitting with his elbows on his knees, head thrown back and mouth open. Breath is drawn with the greatest effort and air is expelled from the lungs with » wheezing sound. The face is pale, the skin cool, perspiration is profuse and the countenance exhibits anxiety and distress. © There is considerablé coughing with asthma and expectoration of mucus, but this varies according to the amount of gccompanying bronchitis. That there is relief and cure for asthma is attested by all who have used Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentina for this ailment. The great remedy gives relief by clearing the bronchial tubes, making breathing easy and soothing the excited nerves. Language fails to express the gratitude which asthma sufferers feel for the discoverer of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine when it has freed them from one of the frightful paroxysms, and many ! state positively that it is'a permanent cure as well as a prompt relief. Be Suspicious of the Substitutor When you decide that Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine will be of benefit to you do not allow your dealer to persuade you to accept something said to be *' just as good." No substitute is just as good as the article it is made to take the place of or why should it not sell on its own merits. Any dealer who would substitute another remedy in place of what you ask for would not hesitate to substitute one drug in place of another in the prescription you give him to fill. Insist on seeing the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase on the bottle you buy. No medicine can have a stronger guarantee. 25¢. a botle, family size, three times as much, 60c., at all dealers or Edmaason, Bates & Co., Toronto, Tira - does on the whole system and eatirely overcoming disease. ~ BRONCHITIS | Or ""cold on the chest," as it is known to many, is marked by chest pains and soreness, which become more Severe on taking a long breath and are aggra- ed with coughing. The cough is at first dry and harsh and and there is little expectoration, As the disease continues the cough becomes looser and expectoration" more profuse and less painful, being frothy, viscid and often streaked with blood. Bronchitis is most dreaded because it has a tendency to become chronic and return again and again until the patient becomes worn out or falls an | easy prey to consumption or pneumonia. Only the most robust constitutions can-throw off bronchitis, Aged people, children and all who are in delicate health or have weak lungs have cvery reason to fear this ailment. Because it is mistaken for an ordinary cold bron- chitis is too frequently allowed to fasten itself on the system. Just as soon as there is a feeling of tightness in the chest or soreness on taking a long breath you have reason to fear bronchitis and any delay at this point is dangerous to say the least. a -------------------------------------- ------------ HS A - = THE DOMINION OIL GO., LIMITED MONTREAL STOCKS 9 : : . Feb. 18th CHARTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF ONTARIO, Buy. Sell t 1834 18 PAID UP CAPITAL - $850,000 : 276 Has picasure in announcing that the Directors: have, without cost to 1 114 the shareholders, and without drawing a' dolar from the rapidly accumu. H 10H lating treasu funds, secured to the company 260 acres of oil lenses, sita- i t United ni R pany ' . vo 160 ated in the Wheatley district, twenty-four miles south-west of the Cop g Kl 1 : : } Lily 121 1204 pan holdings in the Raleigh Oil Fields, and adjoining the several wells J ! Say i » 1 : recently drilled and operated hy the Union Gas & Oil Co. The Directors Me lcarath =" Tuga 160 consider this 1s a very valuable acquisition the Company, the property Bell 'Telepho 1 16 having been acquited by them wpwards of a year ago for personal develop- ! yee XN ' 105 AY h ment. The contracts are now being wade for active development upon this ot 1 fa property : i S14 yid, . Ys The Gurd Gusher is steadily producing about 100 barrels of oil pr i bitin . 113 lay and the president state [ Bave every reason to expect, as goon as we 1 ro ns - 0 an make improvéments by th allation of an air compressor, that the i y Potton 0 production will be increased to from 400 to HOD barrels per day." { Colored " Owing to the courtesy of the Standard Oil Co, having, without expencs is hua No y the Dominion Oil Co., Limited, installed a pipe line from the Gud i 1 Bank --- GO Gusher, the company possesse veeptional facilities for marketing this pro- Bank hog uct, which is bringing the highest peice of any oil on the North American : '10 185 Continent t 1 1314 000 A limited amount of the Treasury Stock is procurable by public subsérip tion for a short time only at NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ad8c. PER SHARE Feld. Int Open Lose (par value 81. full paid and non as wssable), the proceeds being devoted to 1 101} the immediate development of the properties " 1 i A mon dividend of ore ver cont. upon par, equalling the rate of i G4 about tl cent. por annum on the investment at the current : : - 1 ; price, w 1st, 10 all shareholders of record Saturday, Feb. hn "ant 21%t, nt ba ' ' Ht Sitces 3 : : tt \ NE} Addelre for full in mation regarding this very profitable dunn. Cos It git Sh investment and jake cheques, drafts and orders payable to the southern Vacif oil od COLONIAL SECURITIES CO., Fiscal Agents, - - Manning Chambers, Toronto. 0 & Westor 1 Bay fri > . reprise SoA ee eS 8 Western Unio 0 90 SA : 143 Jha A BEER-HOUSE WAGER. 31d 00k 1004 é ' 1 12¢ . y 1 y A AR : i i" German to Visit All Munich Sa- nl + ! 3 loons in a Year. i & Paci \teh , Fel, 18,--A tw ried : : i i i oy 1 chat aioe Tomiie than yene | Daily physical discomfort is avoids Niustioun Yo iw » visit al beer in Munich and | ed when the MAGI CALEDONIA ------------------------ { " # Hi O i cal # ri re ------ ee rain a Ia ; b i i v ha gen WATER is made the ordinary rE fice Ae VLE willing 0 4 DOWN Tun RIVER, w wager that be would visit oll | beverage. Sold everywhere. Items of Interest From Thousand hou -- . Fagin bet ; . CONSEQUENCE rile Island Park. : ruary 1st the gentleman, who Thonsand Fdand Park, Feb. 16.-The found a partner in a rich merchant e hridge to ton hax been ver began round ofvisits, In cach beer io ) fa only fo for heavy | house he must drink something, and F wl : A Work h poneh de | the owner of the house must give him MOTHER HENDY'S omewhat on the n wotel on} 4 yeceipt as a proof that he hus been unt of the contractors being un | her ALL HEALINC OINTMENT. a ble to get material from Clayton pie Will Cure Burns, Frozen Limba, The Ladi Aid gave a supper a fi Would Take A Fit. Salt Rheum, Broken Breasts, Cracked 1 u t "Wa Yaup foot id take a hb if Nipples, Children's Sore Ileads, ent. A held in our feet would take a fit if You | gpg" Bealing Fingers. PRICE--25¢ ' View. or would try on a pair of our stylish ee -------------------- : Yor ¥ ocend in | shoes. Tey Abernethy's, FURNISHED ROOMS. vd y BUCCH eve 3 ds fo Ae ' ITH OR WITHOUT BOARD: ALSO Ty way d A ts ' a } " ' William Geddes was elected mayor of » table board. Apply 168 King street Penne ghia al : Strathroy by seven majority. West, near City Park. ¥ he 5th 1 3 Philippine Islands, : irrived at his home here after an Jieence of over three year Capt. BE G;. Rob Clayton, is Gling the ico hou at Grenell Island Park and the ullman hou W.' F. Newt if ine. Vi quan ! of fir at ( In 1 guarantee my Latest Method Treatment to be a permanent and positive cure for nap Varicoeele and Stricture, without eutting, a loss of time, Ia Varieoocele it wr 8 absorbs she bagging, or wormy condition, equalizes circulation, stops ns in the groins, rn COn #iso all drains, thereby giving the organs their nutrition, vitalizes the parts and re- stores lost powers: in Stricture it absorbs the Stricture tissue, SOPs Sar sensation, backache, etc., while in all prostatio troubles it is the treat ice. boating. Gardner & nervousness, weakness, Brown have men engaged in putting a ment oar excellence. 50 positive am I that my treatment will cure you, you can tal roof on the pew hotel. Bert PAY WHEN®CURED field has ¢ to Brownville to vist - Youneed pay nothing until you are canvinced that a thorotgh and complete cure has fends. Service re held every Sun been esta uid convipce you that I have confidence in my Latest Method 3 ty ar Treatment, otherwise I could not make you this proposition. It makes no difference whe evening by Elder Pennock. at For bas failed to eure you, call or write me. ter 1 sa") ters: Yall, Pir : Each Time You Call You See Me Personally, . EY Fa Or each time you write it receives my personal attention. The number of years I The thr vear-old daughter of Sa established in Detrois, and the cures I accompiished after given up by other has was scald Brockville, placed me as the foremost specialist of the Sountry, CONSULTATION FREE. falling into a pail of system or write for blank for blank for home treatment. Pe of bome treatment for POOK FREE. All medicines for Canadian nuel Cassels, of i to death by those who eannot eall. boiling water i from Wintec, Can. All duty and express charges prepaid. C.O.D.gn McLeod's little liver pills," only 10c. DR. GOLDBERG, 208 WOODWARD AVE: COR. WILCOX ST. per bottle.

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