Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1903, p. 8

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[AIDED BOERS] 4 4 7 - i TE rag [ROMANCE OF A HUNGARIAN A despatch from Toronto says: rl > "At a Wacting of oe OAT A. wl. NOBLEMAN, 7 HH 2 committee, it was decided to take AS ? ain action in meard to group two of the | pong M1 In a Hospital--Mother " . Pugsley to hee I ori: ro. ort 0 as Searched For Years and De- . 222 tive Candidate In Centre York [to return a winner for the disttizt by tectives Finally Located Him : aud ZA For The Elections. : January 30th, the clubs refosing to In Hospital. 7é ; 7 faa) 4 € come her to rearrange the re = + Tost, rte, Dee. 24H. J. P. Good, nme. toget notios wid nt Vienna, Dec. 24.--A curious echo of nalist and editor | here 2 8 the recent war in South Africa = 'as ¢ cf the, Suny Morkl, who hase boon [3 C0" lute ualoes 5 wines san | 0st been hoard, making Knew vo Yi n/, . . Mi s ' seed 5 is. | romantic story. : fiom an atlack of { roiurned Ly January 30th, the - dis Five years ago Baron Aczel, a young | # ang . Ld s AL) A aie would be thrown out of the ser- Hu Eoin a od rer n seriously with his father, and in con- m to it of his removal from the i i } Ah ii In this connection Frontenacs have . Bis * rexived to his own : » 1 : notice f Convenor a alt ; exl advisers believe that Mr. Good is ote Brockville, a meeting | leaving no clue either as to his where- in a fir way of permanent' recovery. for next week to rearrange the sche | abouts or his intentions. Shortly af- En | TR £55 Win 2 7 1 | At one of the most enthusiastic con. |" . con- | ter his disappearance his father died, il » es. ventions ever held fn the district, ex- Sle, A% fo ar Fronteuss are con and, having repented of his anger to- Chr simas Fumita SE ---- 146,000, and i» 5 Two mills have been dis-|Cointy Warden William Pugsley, of n - Re dwards his , left him all his belong- O®ing: to the disappearance of | kishmond Hill, was, Yesterday after: weit Al the. dates have beets fixed od M8 Ton, wit 2m al lug ; t . total number of a noon, chosen conservative standard not very well be ed with. In| The widow caused extensive enquiries * j Fancy Rockers, from $2 to $12; . Montreal thin season was 72%,132 | bearer to contest the new riding of i i ' ccugie to be made as to the whereabouts of EE 4 706. and $1. o 0 this connestion «iisiatgh ojoarios n | to be made as to th Music Cabinets, $4.50 to $20. shi] h on uines, in va Ae att Fetus York against Archibald Camp uniatie porta ed ¢ so many , her son, and at last, after years of Mase Sa Ba ph Lo : i ~ LL M.P: Mr. Pugsley accepted the teams playing, and thé stches of | researeheshe discovered that a young 3 Shi | h splendid lines, at $6 and '$7. See t - Children's Toy Sets, $1.25 to $2. ; Children's Desks at $2. Bomsination Robertson expired sud. | f° Dagues--0O.H.A. end' Intercol- | man answering his deseription had a: 4 ns Centre Tables, 70c., $1 and to $1 Until 10:30. wi denly, i v, at. her home, 164 Igiste--have to Be so fixed so that | fought on the side of the Boers dur- as , yesterday, n y ROBT. fhe itreal, the next when inivarel 3 they will not clash. The dates are all | ing the Transvaal war. Thereupon the Suivessity avenue, a uc burs. aftee agreed to and Frontenacs will not | baroness sent two detectives to South HOD. Meret ot or of RE Winni- | #aree to a change. Africa, where they spent many months "police force, would he home for in an apparently fruitless search. PE Salles and would artive to-day. Finally, however, just as they were ss on the point of relinquishing their Mrs. Robertson was about sixty-five quest, they heard of a baron who was will reach 8,500,000: end of season wi ba about April, 1904, » J. REID : ARBITRATION ENDED. Sooke 31 age. See, oheryson 45¢h lving dangerously ill in a hospital in An Attracti A f : ' Undertder, : ol -------- Highlanders and a member: of the To: ¢| the Transvaal. They set off post-haste n active Array 0 2 Doops Above the Opéra Houle. And In Favor Of The Railway ronto fie department. A few weeks to the place, and discovered that the Ambulance Telephone 877. patient was the man they sought. Every attention was lavished upon him, and ultimately he was restored Company. when Sergt. Robertson was pro- Decision in the cave of Hungerford wr Bh six foes of the Winnper y | Marble Quarry company vs. The Bay | police force refused to go on duty of Quinte railway company, has been | and wero dismissed. reached. This was another case of | A heavy smow storm in the district arbiteation to secure crossing at -an | north of Toronto, together. with the eatity suitable to land taken by the | boginning of ®e Christmas rush and Iway company. For some Years | the exceptionally heavy freight traffic I: company had = "been | operated. to make nearly all incoming anxious Iaflway fasilition and ex- | trains late Jomtacday. The C.P.R. au pressed themse! agreeable' to a free | thoritiss repor that the greatest concession of right of way if they | difieulty was encountered on, the ] fonid get. the way company to ex- | Owen Sound and Teeswater branches. tend theif line to their quarry. Every. | the drifts in many * places being so thing pointed to an agreeable co-oper- | deep as to cover the fences. ath to the time of construction | The grain men of Toronto are com- | when | Manager Ellis, of the | vinced that the trouble between Rus- USEFUL ARTICLES to health. As soon as he is strong A FEW enough to travel he will return to his : * > : . mother and. his ancestral estates: ' That Are: Suitable for : n' 2 TAKEN FROM HER SIDE. ° ° : REMINDERS Bo He Was a Thief And He Pleaded > ® J LER on» Guilty. ® We have the largest stock of Olive Toronto, Dec. 24.--A small pox case the Sty 20 cents per bottle. is reported from 'Thorah, Ontario Dlives ab 3s conte per pattie county, and Georgina, York county. Olives a 35. na oh bottle, Both are supposed to have gome from Qives at 50 cents per bottle. Dakota lumber camps. FOR. LADIES Olives at 60 cents per bottle Morley B. Schack, arrested last Olives at 75 cents per. bottle. 'marbls company, claimed damages, In | sia and Japan is at a critical stage. jorht 1 Pe hrud Taibo . Olives at 90 cents per bottle Sr a the marble company pro- | A prominent dealer [aed at the md) i beni hie best girl, shor KID GLOVES, a very large stock to select from. Olives at $1 per bottle: won o er the yalue,ol an od Joneign cables Tor main et Pr in to-day's police court, but was re Price $1, $1.25. : Stued Olives at. 20 cents: per bott und | erable . [lead to a conference of the various manded for sentence. Mis parents live . . Stuffed Olives at 28 cents per bott nnuerab bet. The . evi Hamil h UMBR wes not sufficiently strong, how- |exporters. The orders were for the M188 IVY LANGHAM sie dh ie Police in i MBRELLAS, a lot of very stylish handles just re- Studed. lien ab 38 cents Per Li rte A 8s LANG : a d guilty of ex: : e . | u fei, ta am a yordiet, The cams [most part from the north const of giver of the Baroness Yon Sternberg. | tensive. shon lifting thefts, was son. ceived for the Christmas trade. [Prices are $2, webowle. LL | was 1 Sa Vv by y arbitra- ritam, oug! lere were sever: wife of the German Am hassador, who tenced, to-day to twe rt oe » Crushe ves for Sandwiches, s } y ¥ ot " in Wash a 1 , ¥. to twenty-three months 2.2 I 50 1.2 I. . 8 ts bottle. tors, Judges MeTavidh and Morgan unusual orders from Germany and Suicss_ bur deput n Washington during | -¥ Central ian rents: Le uo a $ 5 50, $3, $ 5s $ 75: $3 99. thing new, 30 cénts per bo! France. The cable orders for grain Ont ------ be a New York crook, ¢ i Txpeeded' 8,000 000, The" peices' lier ARM BROKEN AND CUT. --_-- FANCY COLLARS AND STOCKS. Ha Ve gon seen Mish Being': 20D, : OFF IN NIGHT CLOTHES. California Goods ; the fin * jand At George EK. Deroche, i Havor priv vd reilway company. The company were allowed the sum joficred by the railwa: VD 1 ed were in line with prevailing quota . 3 p 2 the crow iby $250. "Fhe uaTy: cot | tions, but nota single order wes fll. | James Lyon Met With a Distress. -- ] HANDKERCHIEFS in Plain Linen, Hem-stitched, t their kind ? Prange coin wilt not Il irort of | ed, the grain men being confident that ing Accident. saster To A Vessel Of Copp's Toc, 12}4c, 15¢., 20c., 25¢., joc. 0 1,900. Tt is the desire of the raflway | the present complications will lead to | James Lyon, Ontario street, an em- ; Rock. s - Bishop's Glace Prunes, . Stull | i jrampany to fully compentats wil par- | o higher price for Canadian grain. [plyyvee of James Nugent & Co., met,| Norwalk, Conn., Dec. 21. The steam. HANDKERCHIEFS in Lace and Embroidery at 25c. Walnute, 75 dents per, box. ftioe fae land taken and offer such fig- I with a distressing accident Thursday | ér Erastus Oorning, plying between ' Bishop's « Guava Jelly, 25 cents ures for rivht of wav for land taken NO CUT AT PRESENT. morning. He was working at an ele- | New Haven and New York, ran on 20¢., 124c., 35¢. 69c., 4oc¢., and many others. Pe hop's Yied Currant Jelly, 25 © BS to provile for a faisly sure judg ---- vator when his right arm caught in | Copp's Rock, off Norwalk, this morn- FANCY KNITTE = por pot. Qlne in. While favor, if cake goes to [But It Is Not Likely To Be | the shaft and was wound around it. | ing, and stove a big hols jt her i D GLOVES, a warm and comfortable Bishop's Orangeate, 30 cents per : arbitration. ; . Delayed Long. Fortunately kis coat was torn off or fethody and sank. The passengers, winter glove at 25¢., 35¢., 39¢. Bishops Preserved Figs, 45 cents \ Montreal, Dec. 24.--At a meeting of the accident might have been more | thirty in number, took to the small | 's Spiced Figs, 45 cents per HUSBAND SKIPPED OUT. the directors of the Dominion Cotton | Serious. It was bad enough as it was, | boats, but put back to the Co: ning Plebhop'e er Cherri¢s, 45 ¢ K : --e------ company, yesterday, a proposition was | for Mr. Lyon's arm was broken be- |after she had settled, as two of the per jar. te And Left Note Notifying Wite Of [made to order a cut of ten per cent. | tween the shoulder and the elbow and | boats were found to be leaking. Ome FOR MEN up nop's HIM Fruita; 45 om His Tiring Love. in the wages of the operatives number | the flesh was badly lacerated. The [boat containing four women and' two : ai . ing about four thousand in the nine | sufferer was taken to the general hos- | men, are missing. The women are i ' ' i. D. ¢ tube feo te ani peontained an ox: | its' operated by tho company. 'Ob |Fital where his injuries received at. | theis night €lothes, an, He beh orp" MEN'S KID GLOVES AND MITTS. , Redden § ( : jection sufficiently strong to over-rule | tention. they have made the land or some ] a -------------------------- Heyes ot oy a iusiny vot the suggestion was forthcoming, how- et -- nearby island. and are safe. . TIES, BRACES, SOCKS, A "as. isio 3 © | ever, and no cut will be made for the e In Hospital. ' i lid y Vv ie Jouve on a had Sssmdigtee present. The lack of adequate pro-| Little Mignon Telzmann, who has Has Done Well. HANDKERCHIEFS, 0 ! a ; i hw : tection and the high price of cotton [taken such great interest, for the last | Toronto Telegram. Along Se fom ouacament is a were offered as the reason for making three seasons, studying the violin Si is stated that Lieut.-Col. F. S. UMBRELLAS. STOCK COMPLETE ® note and addressed . it 10 his wife, | the ut but as the operatives in Mon- | with the hope of playing before Santa | * ee H. M. Royal Sussex Regi- High Grade Umbrel warning her that he could no longer treal, who comprise about hali the to- Claus at St. Andrew's church, bad, Tent, who has just been gazetted to MUFFLERS. i S$ ial Values Fine Imported Sil remain with her, that ho was tired of tal number employed, had lost con-| this year, prepared a Scotch selection, t e Sommand of the battalion, is the spec he Heritag Novelties, her society and longed for more free siderable time during the past summer | as her pupa informed her that there oi graduate of the Royal Military ] mw e | Candieabras. : ~ | owing to the inability of the mills to|was a good deal of Scotch in Sandy. college, Kingston, who has obtained FOR . Silver Toilet Requi ald UME! e : : Lh : : that distineti I ; A ' Long Chain: 4 al She did. not receive this. notin ij | secure electrical power, due to the | But she will be obliged to disappoint at distinction. It will afso be in- CHI DREN Isdr Long Calne. al willy obra of Vio | the morning alter he had nil breakdown of the power plant at|dear old Sandy ow ing to illness, as teresting to recall the fact that the Hy eB LabI hey Ruithrs, ao Pices. | The ,. wore guests at a King | Chambly, it was thought it --would| both she and her younger sister, Hy native born Canadian to' obtain KNNTED GLOVES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Sunbursts. ould mention { . : street boarding house, where they had not be just to make a réduction at | Norma, are restricted to milk diet at te summa of : Brilish regiment . Gold Caff Links. | one aL $5. Orgih i. : a piano supposed to be valu t | this time. A prominent interest con- | the Hotel Dieu and wil not he allow- | ©f infan rv was colonel the Baron de 4 f ] ote, On this the wife tried Sued at nected with the company stated, to-|ed a Christmas dinner. Rottenburg, C.B., who was gazetted ' CLOUDS. SMITH BR.OS. a loan; but was unsuccessful. How. | day, that he did not believe a redue- een he command of the 100th or P, T J id Opticians, 380 King over, on Wednesday night she secmed | 1100 in wages could be very long de- Ordered To Montreal. XR gg iment on its formation in OQUES AND SASHES. ewenars SifOunicisns. 380 King : to be in possession of enough money | layed owing to the adverse conditions LeMesieur, the brilliant forward of bo ¥ . ol de Rottenburg was MITT: 3 " to take her to her home in Detroit, as | at Present affecting the cotton trade. | the Limestone football team, engaged | i Bo and Col. Skinner S. 14 she. purchased a ticket for that plac. At present the hands are working on| in the local branch of the Merchants' Eve he miitary education in the | ---- short time knocking off work at four Bank, received word from headquar- | jar | ace having graduated from the TIES 'clock in the afternoon, makin i RAM.C. in 1882. From second lieuten- ' Looking For A Veteran. 0 clo al oon, making af ters to report there for duty on } on in fon- : r | * Thursday morning City Clerk Shan. | 1948} of cight hours for the day. day morning. He left on Thursday | "'¢ '0 lieutenant-colonel in twenty- 'The topic of conversation, in railw She : > : one years 1s pretty auick promotio non received from the mayor of Of | . pic of 1 ation, in railway [for the s.enc of bis new duties. Le- Foz ofS RL y a holon. tawa a letter and a pochon in which girgles, is regarding the changes in| Mesiour is a ski ful foothallist and a Lio: Sal Skimmer, batting actidents, was gold. - locket presented by the the management of the C.P.R. affect- clever hiockeyist. He was one whose -- ow Rly hope to Some a ¢ity of Scan to Ryan E. Cooke, whe | \78 the western division, It is general- | brilliant work he Iped Limestones to lot ot ral by the time he has eom- 4 gece in the. South African cam. ly Soucaded that Yillinm Wave, He win the O.R.F.U. junior championship. pleted thirty-one years' service. gn." The whereabouts of Mr. Cooks | PV Second vi e-president, wit ead and Frontenacs hoped to have in i were unknown, but recently the : ot. quarters at Winnipeg, will give = him capturing the O.H.A. senior champion- A Railway Train Ran OF. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON... Ee 120-172 Princess St., Kingston. DoC TAXES, 1903 4 £2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tl = Lk all persons whose dog tax for the) tawa authorities heard that his w supreme control of the west subject to | ship, Brandon, Man.,, Dec. 24.--A spread i r before the ; was living in Kingston. Mr, ra the orders of the president and gener rail caused the incoming Haouorn a emt: tant: Swirl be summ. hat so far been unable to locate her, al manager and first vice-president but Chalmers' Entertainment. train to. be wrecked yesterday near ' before the Police Magistrate for a br (ting. loc, would be thankful for any infor. | © mention is made of J. W. Leonard Chalmers Sunday, school had its 'Forest. Nearly the whole train left * of the By-law in thayibehult NON ations r ao mation that would lead to the finding as assistant to the general manager, | Christmas entertainment on Wednesday the track, but no one was injured. ' 2 . W, City Cier ity BE ELDma of hor address. whom it is agreed Mr. Whyte will su- evening. After the serving of supper, About one hundred yards of track wid root. i Ite---------- percede, As. r. Whyte will be prac Dr. Knight entertained the children several cars were damaged. The pass- WANTED Jenkins: Braces. tically genéral manager of the west with magic lantern': views. A pleasing engers were brought into Brandon hy ---- . ern division, it is believed Mr. Leo- a special. EE IIT % % 2 . pe S 3A C nard will be assigned to other duties. WE WANP. PEOPLE IN EACH cality to work for us during 8 feature was the announcement that the FOR SALE, One pair in a box, fancy silk web, ] nD M i pupils and their friends had contribut- 3 i v . EE -------------- NEw tron tows, | with roll Iéather ends, 78¢. Jenkins. To Hold. Inquest. ersey. Apply In this respect the recent rumors that igi Jothi ke : : a dan On hb Corner Quan Moccasins Mr. Whyte Youd op Me. Leonard's 3 gay pothing ® make Quebec, Dec. 24.---A furrier, named Jmperil ohms: London, Se : : place are right and in another sense | 5 » » ! il on | Lapointe, employed : i ' RIE sien . tributed among poor families on | Lapointe, employed at J. I. Lali ' ENT, BY A CLER : and prices ny A Bt Alwrnathy's. | are wrong. Christmas morning. berse S Store: poisoned hima at. his Oman Tul goers au Fashi est : re 1lence, this morning, with a very will pay Li A te. | ay. y uahionshle, clewonr for Christmas | WANTS LOVE LETTERS BACK. Had Rare Good Time. Sarong. lose of paris green. The coro- Sons Re) fgme an present, orrest's. ---- a: Fo, + ner wi old an inguest. ; pr ---------------------- Rich Widower Fell Vi . Miss Lizzia Allen and the pupils of i etm to Wid- | ublic school, | No. 4, Welle Thang Tm AGENTS JWmo ARE WiLINg A Sc k : + } W = OW And. Girl. held a successful "At Home" in the | Judge Osler reserved judgment on Bb i ay Sioux City, lowa., Dec. 24.~Natkan | schoolhouse on Monday evening, 21st. the motion in the North York elec. : ' Phipps, a wealthy widower of Chero- |The room was beautifully decorated | !19® protest proceedings to a kee, wants to recovir seventy love let. and all adwired the black hoard re- | Hon. E. J. Davis to attend to answer owe ii Fy . - : : rs and 1 'hen Chri tmas ters which he wrote Miss Mayme Far. | presentation of Santa Claus which | 9uestions in his examination for dir § ran, a pretty school teacher at Prim. alter Watts cleverely drew. The pro- | Overy. EE am ghar. coeds, 216, will bo used to add books | Tm ------ rt oY (4 With its realizations of many thoo-| Miss Farran is willing to return $ h ihrary Rd et sands of happy dreams, you can ~on. | them for $10,000. She has Phipps lo the sthool iiheary: Slippers BES 3 -- Rr OR Aa - M-- SALESMAN WANT : BIG SALA or A dd to sell our go by sample, or retail. Every dress, enclo Bc. for postage, ( :Co.; St. L Lady for Waning Co. A dense a great deal of shopping into | for that amount for damages or i i W SPEEND : this ud Please mug -- breach-of promise - charge, uf Dati Choir To Sing Casals: ais NE aceients aunt learn are ply of attractive | Christmas | tion alleges that for two years Phipps | Thursday night, the choir of 'St. Them rt Hime qu xX ts is by no means exhausted. Saurie her assiduously." He wrote eo athedml will make is » Al om, si. bo inciutad diplomas : 0 the seventy letters, besides getting to | nual Christmas eve trip around the i i Ors. pos or moor = ah oe he ett, ors, Ee pti | nl Creinns 5 rip Grn Te arge attractive stock in Black and Colors. Trade n « existence ~ for. DOOR 1 eg v " ial His change of heart came, it is al | places, among those on list being Moccasi fe h Callees. ¢ cago. ii. ---- n This ; Even $ leged. when ho lied a Council Bluffs Sishon We ean Smith, Rev. Dr. Ins for the Boys. 2 8 ) ing v widow, buxom and bewitching, ns | Mackie and Mrs. Fortescue. A van Leggi i AL i LY i Me eae housekeeper. He demanded the ret will be used and R. R. F. Harvey will Ings for Ladies a irls : hs Wa ve decided to place the balanew of his letters, and the psi gi rei reside at a swall organ. This old i Girls y ree SISTERS IN D! IR. SPEEDY 1 of bur Neckwear 'on Kale 'this ovening | filing of the suit. It has corned a sen- | English custom is a very happy one. jef. Abnormal - suppression; , as follows : a iM . | sation because of Phipps' prominenc <5 a te for remedy. i wl fable a Houde. Tie Jor vy and wealth, and the tice that it Wedded In Kingston. xe TA Pe re." Dri Murtha Walker Co., "table 93 oe "$1 ke $1.95 Fins, will be warmly contestod. The mariage took place Thursday FEC AA8 tate, Chicago. far 750, * How To Do It Ta Winn is. olius, Buy, of Wiss in all Nockwear in the house, which is composed Wioni A Winnipeg, nnie Rankin, eldest ter of An- i 3 »s BS peg, Dec. 24.-The largest drew Rankin, and Alexander Tait, so Flowing Ends, Put, Strings, all now this. "i tail. stores here - are lone Thin of Alexander Tait, grain and feed i : . Thursday night till Monday morning. | merchant, Brock street, this city. Only gest business 2 Su wxpecionce. rrmcre------ immediate friends were invited. A and friends hristmas greeting. Five did damage to the machine | number or of personal friends in the city ------------------------------ 4 MARRIAGE DIRECTORY, FREE Home Comat Si ph , me Comio: Slippers for Father. dress H. A. Horton, Dept. 339 Empress B sth konsba, Mich. =p oots for your Sister. E Felt The "Shock. ease don't wait 'till the day before Christmas. Morrisburg. Ont., Dec. 26.~ earthquake shock was felt very 2 of Nasts Bros, Susanne, on | atten ; 3 ! >The loss is covered by in- E : -------- ¢ in this 'distriet ester surance. woh rsots of every description at 2%c., | Saal EE ---- : "Jasting. several seconds. ppt ic fy | SEARS me THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE Es Street. bs ranges, 1%. dozen at Rees's : : : : Butter, 2c.; sweet apples, 15c. p = sagpages Sanam haddies;, Crawk

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