THE: DAILY WHIG., TUESDAY, JANUARY 5. |THE FIRE DRILL | SAVED LIVES OF SIX HUND RED CniLDREN. School Emptied in Two IMinutes-- Toronto Presbytery Endorses Calls--Varsity and Algonquins i Ruled Out--Thirty Cases in The Gntario Hoe- | key Association has added the Toron- | to University and' the Algonquins of % | the Canadian Soo, | list of hockey clubs. The ban has to the prohibited 2 against professional teams « vie " chigan Soo and Houehton, Mich. Smitiy; of Min: neapolis, Minn., tells how wo- | man's monthly suffering may | the prisoners be permanently relicved by Lydia | E.Pinkham'sVegetableCompound " DiAR Mnms. Pixgmax:--1 have never before given my endorsement | .¢0 for any medicine, but Lydia I. | pen he sentenced Pinkham's Vegetable Compound heii hie SELLENCE has added so much te my life and happiness that I feel like making tn exception in this case. For two years every month I would have two days of govere pain, and could find no relief, but when visiting a friend I ran across Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- | ompound, -- she had used it with the best results' and advised me to try it. I found that it worke wonders with me; I now expericre no pain, and oply had to use a fow Bottles to bring about this w 1 judoment in the Hamilton ca theft of thirty cents, and during trial this was amended to include an the case one day. quashes the convention. The Toronto presbytery | dorsed the call of Church, to Rev. P. M. Macdonald, of { ville church to Rev. R. Barber, a x a' ro call from Chatham, to Rev. of Newmarket, was troyed Hamilton's public school. when I am exceptionally pres aped without" injury, Ave., South Minneapolis. thatks 10 the 3 3 man Executive Committee, Minneupo drill. Principal John Wallis, Inspector Study Club. -- $5000 forfeit if origi letter proving genuineness ca; Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound carries women safely through the various natural crises and is the safe-guard of woman's health. The truth about this great s told in the letters ng published in sav that had it not been for'the fact that hy the fire drill the school was } { 000, and includes much to the hich fire from women bei here being cighteen this paper constantly. From the suddenne THE TRANSVAAL WAR. v the children were out, lis believed that the partitions Leen burning while the children r out, but so well was the -- Incidents to be Reproduced at the lo was granted tc om lo int about the pressure re Chief Thompson says it was world's fair on the ee eee «THE SECRET NAME" wooded and of a rolling conta mi:ably adapted to the purpose. Charming Book, Interwoven With Sacred Narrative. + of the enterprise. the spectacle are . A mammoth arena, the rent of which shall be a rej thur Lewis, mana , is a genial story, +t and wholesome, stage, the spectators r to ke the area on which the Colenss enl Cronje's last stand aro, to be represented. fofegrdtfl willbe? real Tor + country. The vista wil ins the painted ponora whi-h will carry the and girls, led by an ideal teacher the person of Mr, Coleman, a business ict; sympatliyy common 'sense conal element, thew enter into an h the consecutive and hrought from South Africa, every « college town and the simple of whom took part. on cne (In. Viljoen, the Boer cc ntingen traval of the two principal characters, commended by Gen. Piet Conje, whose capture and deportation of St. Hclma formed one of HOES vard to the climax. Boers that fought the M Qema'iland, and Col. ating upon the story, th prescnted to the queen Staats' artillery, band, na ) . with the witchery in the campaizn, have been arranged In descriptive pa lichtful to the poetica , author has dealt with her theme and with a sympathy a part in the defence rnin j==January and eerie SMALLPOX SPREADING. tween Roblin and Croyden A YA their brother, Rev. While distinctly a novel for . Jokn Hayes purposes returning ts as a guide to the life and work will give it value to those -who need a practical, work to arouse or to am Ward, on the = } ing. Miss Annie Hayes, her father, Patrick The book is handsomely 'hound and is finely illustrated' by spending Christmas ant to Tamworth to fesume mi I'mery apprentice. bride arrived during the te fney and family spent friends in Fast Hung Division Court Cases. Division court was he 1d today New Year's with eriord. Fourteen famili haye small-pox between nents; and re- ill be coming-- r Jacket must Kingston, arrived here nds on New Year's eve account Judgment for plaint spending holidays at the home of her Preck & Hall'day ve. David som: account $20. Adjourned. Newlands et al vs. 38.69. Adjonrned. early in January. id Mantle Store. ------ ins spent Christmas wi h sanee. F. Flyen, lumber in the Nipissing judgment summonses n session most of the afternoon. trict, is spending mothr and friends here. er who has achiev- in engaged for tea Killed And Injured. «1 sion in the government dyna , keep your goods early o public. This can ans of advertising aper advertising." improved in health. R who had charge n Father Carey's made many friends Wi +hiz morning. Four persons we ed and several others seri Fath:r Bernette, 2 injur- sick headache, diz- 20¢. Fresh Butter. 20c. ,r prints, butter, as with his family bere, r Pills. One a dose. worth 81 for 65ec. dose. Small pill. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked up by Reporters on Their Rounds. 0c. butter; butter 20c. Crawford. R. A. McClelland, Brockville, was a (ity visitor today. DF. Lovell, Sydenham, was in |, the city to-day on a business trip. IX builds up lung tissue. Gibson's Red Cross Emulsion of Cod Liver inl is B. Webster, CQakwood, is the guest of Miss Stella 'hnapp, Johnston stret. i George Croit, Deseronto, a for Portsmouthite, is in the city calling on friends. Protect your chest and lungs with a ¢hest protector, $1.50. Gibson's Red Cr drug store Miss "Spray McVeiy has returned to Toronto to resume her studies at the | kindergarten normal. R. W. McVety, spendin® his holidays h his parents and friends in the as returned to Milwaukee. ] M. Walsh, Wiliamsville, enter tained at dinner last evening in henor of a number of viiitors from outside joints. Miss Jennie Bermingham has com p1:ted her course as nurse in-training in the gene hospital, and returned to her home in Gananoque. ' The caily moining train from the west was four hours late, and the Kingston hockerists «il not arrive SFome till reven o'clock. butter; butter -20c. Crawford. won the stomach instantly oved by Red Cross Dyspepsia Tab 95¢. Gibson's drug store. No. 3 polling sub-division, On tario ward, kness received six five, Bchan, plumpees, Ri one each Kent and Ri; Mi:s Victoria Reid, after spending the Christmas ho'idays in the city with relatives, will leave to-morrow for Toronto to resume her medical studies Frederick W. Massie, New Rochelle N.Y., is ill with pneumonia. His mo ther is with him, and he is cared for Ly trained nurses, his wife, her sister and Cddicllows. Fred. is a Kingston lad. A long course of instruction for of ficers, non-comm men of the all are in. Guard Cross Grip Only at Gibson's drug store The anniversary services of the Vio let: Methodist ch by the Rev. Dr. Dy principal of Al platform meeting will be held ; Prin Newburgh, will take part. WAS BADLY FROZEN. Night And Suffered. member of the Dr. Drapeau, result he s or, at le night, and as his feet and | tions of then. re cared for. being afterwards to the military hospital, Tete de barracks. morning he rapped at door, and ¥ man lying i found that his: f ankles and: his hand Mr. Tree did his military hospi wanderings. Seven Brides Of Tke Church. chapel Seven voung ladies con od their «ntire lives to the service in Miss Catherine ter M. Austn; ter M. of Merc lia McDeghott, Sister M Xavier; Mizs'H. E. Quinn, Sist LouisT Mizs-- Emily Tierney, Sister Veroni Sister M. Leo. The Archbishop was attended : Mary o a Th . oi St Mary's cathedral. Thal ('i llent presentation of a good cause. was rendered in a religiously The following, officers were eleatad Jules | artistic style end the decorations | president, Rev. Conway Cartwright ; n'y be 'fully whose privilege Montreal Live Stock Market. cf cattle, by | few sme at the <t End abattoir to-day. numbers, and trade was f good animals «old at from 3lec. and the common stock at from to 3jc. per Ib. The calves were s lambs at 4jc. to 4fc. per Ih. ri Mrs. W. .1. Mahood and Miss Isabel Mahood, Queen street, returned this Abundant In Strength.. morning from News York, where they Craw- Our trunks of tea, 4 Ibs. for $1.20, | attended the wedding of George V Jdelizious in flavor. Crawford. Mah sod. oned officers and jian artillery opened day at Tete de Pont Barracks. i here will be a good attendance when wainst grip by keeping Red Tablets always on hand h will be held neat Sunday, «January 10th; services at 10.20 a.m. and 7 p.m., with sermons bert College, Belleville. On Monday ¢ cipal Nesbit and Rev: J. F. Mears, of Br. Drapeau Wandered Around at F.A.. had a terrible experience last v lose st por He wandered around all night until five o'clock this morn ine. when he succeeded in arousing the household of John Treener, Quebe treet, where he was taken in and wved I'ent Drapeau must have become dazed and unable to find his way back to barracks, wandering around all night, with the thermometer twenty-four de grees below zero. It is not known whether or not he lay down, but) at any rate, about five 'clock this reener's found by that gentle an exhausted condition on his doorstep. When taken in it was were frozen to the to the wrists. ¢ to remove the frost and put the blood in circu mn. after which he telephoned to the police, who secured a closed cab and took the unfortanate man to the Drapeau was unable to give an intelligent account of his rat ol the poor and the education of youth the order of Sisters of Charity , in religion Sis 'Corrigan, Sis H. J. Brady, Sishr M. ¢ Providence; Miss M. Ame Frandi a: and Miss Elizabeth Tierney, Rev. C. J. Duffus, chaplain of the in «tituticn; Rev. J.' Fallon, 0.M.L, Ot fawa; Rev. J. Kehoe, rector, sid Rev. ing vote the thanks of the audience athers Salmon, Mea, Hanley and | was tendered to Mrs. Harvey for her | cal es, were offered for sale twenty-mile breeze blowing tweaty de grees Lelow vero made the environs of [ ing in behalf Henderscn: | the cattle market rather chilly, but g r defen- with Powers: | 1i her prices paid than on' last Mon dav, but not so 'high as were the and | prices paid two weeks ago. G. Martel The court | peid 4jc. per Ih. for a very prime heifer, and others sales of prime on | cattle were about dlc. per Ih.; pretty Rosslyn Place, to the Church of : Our ¥ Saviour, thence to Whithy, Ont, to de, |: + t 7 ' interment. F. W. Davy is still report HOLDS THE CUP RETAINS STANLEY'S TROPHY D:FEATING ROWINGCLUB The Religicus and Political Com- plexion of the Council--Will Not Go For Second Term. Ottawa, Jan. 5.--The Stanley cup remains in care of the Ottawa Hodkey Club for another season, and the west will have to secure a stronger aggre cation before they can hope to Lift the piece "of 'white metal donated by Id Stanley, of Preston. Last night the score was : Ottawa, 2; Winnipeg, 0. Ottawa's new council is composed of sixteen ~ Protestants, seven Catholics, one Hebrew; cight liberals, nine con servatives, seven independents. Mayor Ellis is conservative and an Anglican At last night's meeting of the Hull city couneil Mavor Gendron stated that he would not remain in the field for a second term of office. The mayor is a brother-in-law of Premin Parent, of Quehee. ) THE BY-LAW DEFEATED. a-- Over Two to One Voted Against The Measure. The by-law which had for its ob ject the election of aldermen by a vote of the whole electorate, thus cancel ling the present ward system; was v in such a short time, It is pro ask for its adoption. The result shows lows Svdenham 61 107 Ontario 80 146 St. Lawrence as 8 Cataraoui 137 34 Frontenac . 162 00 Ridean 140 366 Victoria 78 237 Total . 05 1,628 HOSPITAL GOVERNORS. ag ---- § terday's Meeting. shall, R Dr. Du Carruthers, Dr. Third, Dr. Massie The reports of the committee were read and adopted. to Dr. Laidlaw and Dr. Leonard od the duties of house surgeons six months x appointing N governors of the hospital, Children's Aid Societys and . Prof its importe are safeguar around the altar and sanctuary added | (ico president, Rev. Alexander Lair beauty to the ceremony, which could | treasurer, Dr. S. W. Dyde; agent and dciated by those} cacretary, R ND. Macallum; solicitor. was to be present.| GM. Macdonnell, K.C; commit tee, Mrs. Donald Ross, Mrs. Mowat, Mrs Macallum, Misses Machar, Baker. Row f h ( mt Rev og Mcntrealy Jan. 4.--About 600 lead au, aud A Chowk; Rep. Dr i 200 sheep and lambs, and a Laing, Ly Boyd, D. M. Solandt, and Messrs, J. R. Black, J. C. Foik, A | John Macdonald, and E M.P.P. There was quite a good offer- { the society. e---------- the new covered cattle pens helped to Relatives' Remains Identified. ameliorate things wonderfully. The The remuins of dro of Mrs. Woo BH butchers were present in con iderable Staci' relatives," Mrs. E. E ed among the missing. and sold at from 3.50 to £6 cach. ~~ Sheep sold at from 3c. to 3ic., and 20c¢. 'Fresh Butter, 20c. ) Fat ls or prints, butter, 20c. Craw i hogs sold at from 85 to $5.40 per 160 | ford. IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. the District on Both Sides of the Line. dropped dead in his office on Thurs. R. 8. Bell, formerly editor of the Belleville Intelligencer, has secured goed position with John Lovell & Co, Britton, were elected Gananoque school possible. All druggists or direct frem ; THE BOLE DRUG CO. WINNIPEG, Men. ihe marriage of Mis Edith Coxall,] eldest daughter of Charles G. Coxall, Famworth, and Wesley Shier, died on December 20th, years. He was a native of Ireland, but fad been a continuous resident of Iro- on New Year's eve, (Pr.) Yonker, formerly of Belle and a sister of R. South Rend, Ind. No possibility ol Carling's Ale ever being tainted by an unclean keg. Carling"s keg-cleaning plant has cost thousands of dollars, is equipped with the most modern machinery, and operated by experts. Every keg is thoroughly cleansed and chemi cally purified before being used or re-used. Ask for Carling's Ale--accept no : other because no other is quite so good. = arling's Ale kt Metropolitan bank, been appointed manager of the Picton bronch. Mr. McClellan will continue to yusiness of - the branch On December 20th, in the Methodist Blanche Gallagher, daughter of I. Gallagher, of that place, was married Darcavel, of Toronto. A quiet wedding was the home of Sylvester cn December 30th, when his daughter, overwhelmingly defeated; it was too J a measure for the electorate to phesied that before many years pass, when the success of the new scheme is seen: elsewhere, 'that Kinestonians will iY Navanee, acted as bridesmaid t tw ) one was cas p . : that two to one was cast against the W. Gurren Was groomsman. Napense town council and citizens on Wednosday, to discuss the erection of a beet root sugar plant. The plant and J S. HENDERSON, Selling agent. ASK FOR LABATT'S ALE The Purest . i and Most Agreeable Beverage. on the Market. ted--Made from the bes! of Malt and Hops. best AS. McPARLAND. vivirity end after the evection of the ------r-- RADIUM IN REFUSE. London Firm Threw Away a Great ble from "London, the New ald has the followimg: The possibility is suggested that London may become the centre of a peculiar wining indus- somewhere within arca whose founda: tions are imbedded in a precious sub- stance, which, if it could be recovered, be worth more than a whole street of houses, The very roads along the metropolitan 129) Not Carbona A by-law : For Against Sydenham, No. 1 i 3s 19 Sydenham, No. 2 36 58 Ontario, Nb. 3 3 Ontario, No. 4 we 3D St. Lawrence, No. 5 19 St. Lawrence, No. 6 . , 19 Cataraqui, No. 7 3 Cataraqui, No. 8 . 3 Cataraqui, No, an Cataraqui, No 30 Frontenae, No. 10 Frontenac, No. 30 Frontenac, No. 58 Frontenac, No. MH Rideau, No. 15 x Rideau, No. 28 Nidean, No. 19 au, No. 10 80 Rideau, No. n 95 Victoria, No. 20 . MH 63 Victoria, No. 21 <1 55 Victoria, No..22 «39 119 Total 705 1.638 The result by wards was as fol on artificial beds of radium, put down inany vears before the nature or value of the clement was discovered. Sir William Ramsay is authority for the statement that a London firm JERUSALEM'S BEAUTIES, The Holy City, The Joy Of The taineble from pitchblend in the pro astracting uranium. It is in pitchblend that radium 1 in Palestine are under on that the country wilderness, with no- thing to attract save tons of discarded refuse contained quantities the element which in a fluctuating market is worth The. Business Transacted at Yes- The January meefing of the hoard of governors of Kingston General Hos pital, was held on Monday afternoon Present : D. M. Mcintyre, chairman; G. Y. Chown, vice-chairman; Rev. Dr. Mackie, B. W. Robertson, Prof. Mar ev. D. Laing, A. F. Chown, Frederick Welch, W. Druce : od dis a sunny garden of flowers, a One picce of pure radium weighing an Land iv a vy E btainable be wor \ obtainable be worth beauty; o land of ild ravine and steep of brilliant pastures of sometimes rugged, wd dale, of w thus unknowingly has flung probably hill and dale, azure blue gentians, or golden narcissus or tulip. Tho traveller landing at Joppi management. building committee, the journey iog towards auditors and the visiting governors but those who do not wish to lose all the romance that time. "As a matter of fact," he added, "we actually three shillings and sixpence a ton have the stufi carried used for levelling roads in the city filling in the foundations of houses." The board decided to issue diplomas irst along a road than a' mile by orange groves; recy almost as large as loaded with golden oval-shaped the gardens being protected from intruders by an impenetrable which when in flower must a gorgeous spectacle. innumerable sites of profound through the loveliest .d scenery, the travel a tum of the rock eo first view of the consideration of their having perform A comm nication was received from the assistant provincial secretary cn closing a copy of an order-in-council ssre. Robert J. Carsen and George A. Richardson to be life engaged in extracting from pitchblend. Oxide was used main expensive glassware, | which it gave a yellowish green fluor escent appearance. The use of uranium for this purpose has been long discon cheaper methods. Much of the pitchblend The visiting governors for thé month , . will he James A. Minnes and Dr. Cn' Tuesday morning Arc hbishop | Massie. jauthier officiated at a solemn recey tion in the House of Prov idence hovnd road and th domes and minarets, od and embrasured wall of the first gazes upon this carth, this central Jf interest alike to Christian, to to Mahommedan, he must be hardest of adamant, and of stone, if a thrill and rapt fascination through his veins. -- And now, arrived within the city, what a rush of memories mind--of magnificence and | meeting of the Children's | oo qu00 the fipest radium. him. And as he 1d last night in the Election Of Officers. n 2th, Worshipful Master, Daniel Moore \id < First a Bapt church, Rev. Dou Laing Yre siding There was a good attendance, and . great interest was shown. The speakers were Mrs. Har vey, Toronto, and Prof. Dyde, chai man of the board of education The | work of the society and its purpose transacted; District Mas Melarland took charge officers followed ned by Mrs. Harvey: spoke of the home anc and how its interests .d by the Children's Aid by | cociety. 31¢ spoke in terms of high praise of the labors of the local ag ent, Rev. D. Macallum. By a stand misery and aching | ever achieved, and of the most anguish ever endured, the veritable Mount Moriah itself; upon which Abraham offered the site whercon stood the director of ceremonies, foreman of committee, Sam building. ever erected and, on the most lavish outlay of treasu amounting in all to more than hundred millions sterling, was E, Clark, Wildam Lucy, auditors, William Kirkpatrick, Frank W, Campbell installation ceremony And on this very rock upon which we are standing--escorted soldier" with fixed Holiest of Holies, that hallowed spot wherein the glory of the presence was went home to begin a new year. -- Take Life Easy. Spend the evening in a J. B. Pense, | price for the next few days. h -------------------- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This preparation is int hs, colds, croup, whooping nfluenga. It has become fa- mous for its cures Let ux, lost in reverie of lowly ador- ation, pay a moonlight visit to that confemplate the scene where, beneath those gnarled old olives, the Saviour Davy, and only child, Helen, (aged sixteen years) who perished in the Iro quois theatrs fire, Chicago, were iden- tified Friday evening. The funeral took tlace cn Sunday from their home, ke cubus of mankind's sin resting n Cal- vary later on, He was bearing the punishment due to us; He was open- gates of the Kingdom of hea- 11 who will accept Him as their world. The most counts of its good works; of the ag- gravating and pers cured; of severe col od promptly to and of the dangerous a it has curcd, often saving the life the child. The extensive use of it whooping cough, has shown robs that disease of all dangerous wults, It is vspecially prized by thers because it contains nothin, there is not the t even to babies. It Ids that have vield- its soothing effects, Catching Cold. Allow yourself to 'run down" cold from the first that comes your way. ving you rich healthy blood, danger in giving i nd that kills all disease germs. PE ---------------------------- STEAL RL «WOU CET YOUR MONEY BACK Re erm rie el Gin Pills are sold under the strongest possible. guarantee. Year druggist his explicit instructions to return to you the purchase price in case they fail 10 cure any case of Kidney trouble. If Gin Pills did .not possess merit of an exceptional order such a guar- antee would not be MR. J. C. FROS and Bilious Attacks. John €. Frost, Torento, Ont; sufferer for fifteen years writes thus "1 have been subject to severe hoads aches and bilious attacks for the {a fifteen_ years, During that time 1 haw been doctoring, and have also trie different patent medicines, but nothi seemed to give me relief. Last winter, alter suffering with ~ neurglgia for about two months, I started to take Paine's Celery Compound, and before the first bottle was finished my neue ralgia was tompletely cured. I have now taken six bottles, and am verp pleased to inform you that my : complaints have alse entirely disaps peared, and 1 feel like a new person." PAINES Celery Compound Cured Him, Medical advice free to all whe desire it. Address 'Consulting Physician,™ the Wells & Richardson Co., limiledy 200 Mountain street, Montreal, PQ FOR SALE. 3 STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, IN lete with fittings; 1 Horse-Power siadlonary Boller, cont 3300, Ask Guardian For Rich Man. Providence, R.1., Jan. Sein municipal court today a hearing w had in the petition Mrs. M Cas therine Banigan asking that Dr. James E. Sullivan, her brother-in-law, be aps pointed guardian of the Berwn ) estate of her husband, J J. Dai an. The petitioner averred tha Mrs Janigan's excessive drinking and wang of discretion in the management of hil estate, are likely to reduce himse and family to want. £5 John J. Banjgan is the surtiving son of the late Joseph Benigan, kno as the "rubber king," and who ami ed a fortune of over $5,000,000. This fortune was equally divided among the four children, with the exception oi & magnificent willa which Mr. Banigas had just completed and which was be queathed to John J. Banigan. and Bugternut pation, : headache 1 in a few holgag Very m ¢ Use only Dr: Hamilton's Pills 25 cents, : boxes, 25c., at Wade's. alwave cures and cures quickly. Sold if not satisfactory. by ell druggists. from Chickering' McAuley's book