Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Feb 1905, p. 7

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CAMERON, C.B. wb) Drofessor of Chemistry, RIC.S.1., y sident of the Reval College of Surgeons, Ireland. pe | And The Aged. | Manufactures :- JOSIAH R NEAVE & CO, " Fordingbridge, England t Wholesale Agents THE LYMAN BROS. | « & Oo, Ltd, Toronto and Montreal, PURE POWDERED LYE 1 « with a pistol in his fist, know dred dollars, gets it, stairs without hindrance into the this is, that it is a revelation in the annals of crime. tion it is absolutely beautiful: I -I-beer brewers are generally a well-to-do d a few days later, another robbery, servant's assistance, grabbed the the full, first and last of robber. There is absolutely very littl chance of a criminal geiting away, if the parties injured, and eight thou sand men, whom we pay to take care of, as, join issue, and do their duty Take, for instance, the German Blue beard, who married sixteen wives. He vears in state's prison. We have had plenty. of bigamists here but nothing like Hoch. He married ten women They were all widows, widows with cash SR, -- Letter From Greater New York. NEW BURGLARY JUST SUITS HIS FASTIDIOUS TASTE. Nobody Is Hurt--Those Who Need Money, Get It--Those Who Can Afford To Lose It, Do. (Special correspondence letter New York, Feb. 17. reads the ne wspapers and tries to solve the problem of crime, (his idea stands out bold and clear, that the administrative power of Justice, if properly administered, makes almost certain the detection of the crim nal; no matter how clever he may be in covering up his tracks, the sleuth, jf he be indeed a sleuth, Jo facto as well as de jure, the chances are ninety against the criminal, every degree , of whichis n-favor of the departinent of justice. A woalthy "brewer is in his house preparing to dine with some friends: a ring comes at the bell, and a servant goes to the door; the thief puts a pistol under her nose and in sists on seeing the man of the house The man 'of the house, seeing a fellow demands to wants a hun marches No. 1447) To a man who his business; he down and vanishes night. The startling point of As a criminal crea- Beauti £3 " il | - The widespread agitation in favor of beaters has drawn public attention to the state of Delaware, where the whipping post and pillory ar e x r picture shows the whipping post at Dover, the Sheriff handling the cat-'o'nine-tails upon a prisoner sentenced to receive twenty lash- established whipping post tor wile institutions. The lass, and oose change. ordinarily have lots « of when we heard of of the same kind, but I say it is beautiful for ty sational robberies was Manbattan Savings Bank, years ago, guard, 1 have forgotten, that of the about {wen bank was on the The the bis reason. The man who wanted corner of Bleeker street aml Broadway noney got it; the man who. paid the { and the robbery was effected bv Jim money could well spare it; nobody | my Hope and his son, the elder Hope For Infants was hurt, and the principal gets what | beingsone of the most elaborate ' he wants, if there is a right kind of crooks of the country, This robbery Invalids, robbery, this is the genuine article | was put up systematically: it enlisted y JI No: 1; thirty-six inches to the vard, | the janitor of the Manhattan build: | friend, and warranted to wash. It was only | ing, a policeman who was then on | the and two watchers whose hames The work was done derstand that the ing must be passed without amending; senate conceives ments necessary, part of the treaty making power it in sists upon its right to amend and has so amended amd passed The difference must he nator Lotlge, the president's warmest believes senata's right. li possible, ful, you say ? Yes, beautiful. How so ? | © In all cases the function is a public one. Why, don't you see this Picture jp | ---- -- . -- your mind's eve? Here is a young | the hangman's noose 1s almost impos- | the president and the senate with re man who wants a hundred dollars and | sible, gard to the treatv-making power. The ie wants it badly; be knows that lager One of the most remarkable and sen. | president has given the senate to un treaties now pend soveral amend: and as a co-ordinate the treaties. vital when Se in the vindieation of let us have ~BROADBRIM, peace, pis ol from the thief's and then, caving the robber in the servant's harge, telephoned for a policeman who soon arrived and took charge of hungry thief. While awaiting the arrival of the police, Mr. Delafield, like n Good Samaritan, took him down to his kitchen and fed him until he fortifying his stomach for erils which awaited h m while hands of the police hand, wa the in the Thus ends chapter a phenomenal house uns a course of crime, the punishment f which would be at least a hundred generally, not aston and We are View it was not such a howling snccess, Tor |; I rkness of night: the robbery - GOLD MEDAL, ] the fellow was a bungler, but the oN Ha vor six and eight The Perils Of Kidney Disease. WOMAN'S EXHIBITION.A gaudiest exhibition of them all, took [q'clack fh the morning. The windows Experience proves that kidney tron 3 », | place when a neophyte in practice, were immense sheets of plate glass and | bles creep on unsuspected, little symp: London, 1900. tries to scare up another hundred dol: the thousands of people passing up | toms neglected, little pains overlook- ------imaeic---- lars with a, ibty pistol; the robber | and down Broadway: could see everv- | ed. Headaches assigned to other caus ; rings the bell and the butler answers ing, apparently, that was going on} cs jn time bring on acute inflamma- DR. BARNARDO say's i-- | the pall; the robber demands loot: he thing. Appar Hope had 3 screen | tion, lumbago, HN yg Bright's dia " iis about five feet six in his stockings thrown across while he was at work | ease, Peck's Kidney Pills cure al mar Tien aed Neave's Fon in and as shabby and as starved a look on the safe. his hopeful son had a | these troubles, but they prevent these Village Home), and I Dave wane ites n in ing varlet as éver rang a bell at any feather duster with which he was | much more easily. Be wise. Try them saying it has proved very sati factory." man's door; the butler, who is six | questing off the counters. seen by ev: ] now.. In boxes , at Wade's Drug July 27th, 1901 feet one, shot out with his left duke, ervbody passing hy The bank was | Store. Money back i not satisfactory -- , and caught the hungry robber under perfectly safe for there was a big hu USED IN THE the jaw, then seized him, and al lv policeman leaning up against the A suburb hy any other name would i : though the robber threatened to kill corner on the Broadway side. The | be just as diffieult to reach Russian Imperial Nursery him, he still hung on, and Mr. Delp 4 v * i | field, the owner of the house, hearing g sl TEC = ---- | Jthe row below, rushed down to hie of the harbor of Porto Pl ata, the Dominican port at which Ready for Use in A ished af his ranning away with one a7 Svat: p ited States has taken char ge hor maki SOAP, wife's cash box; that was a bold rob the Unite tates has ge. » > ol | bery, but when the miserable riscal - i Simin: ' d runs off with his new wife's ST CUT GES s trofisseau he places himself be- {loot was immense, a large anciit ) AGAIN - IN WA » c OLD EVERYWHERE. youd Jl pale of homan sym ol cash aunt lwatly twa illo in Coal Strikes. Tarmed To Sources W coOMPANY pathy. Just as soon as the de onds and other se os, p . GILLETT LIMITED partment of justice here was notified { nal given from within, the policeman oH Profit . TORONYO.ONT. that Hoch would be in town, our po- | stepped into the side hall, the vounger Washingt Feb, 17. Before the Iu ------ == Lice nabbed him and now they have | Hope passed out the securities which | terstate wree commission, Clar him hand and foot. Then another in- [he rolled up in a skirt of his coat and } ence J. counsel for William HI z stance, the case of Woods, in New | carried on to another crook, who took | Hearst, rock thgt the coal strikes Jersey, now under arrestaceused of | care of them. The phenomenal part of § of 1900 1902 had heen transform the murdor of Ceorge Williams, a gro- | that' robbery wag the fact that the J ed by ilronds into sources of cer who had agreed to carry him to | policeman was tried and convicted and | profit that a wage reduction the home of a relative, eight miles | sentenced to imprisonment for a long | would not istified by the lowering away. The horse and sleigh ic found | term. His ease was carried to the J of coal rat wel prices, as contended, in a dense piece of wood and the un- court of appeals, a new trial was or He said th the contention | of She fortunate grocer is found dead with a |deped. and when he was acquitted, he } railroads they should be left bullet in his heart, Inside of forty- | turned around and sued the city for Jirce and untrammeled was in line THE COMFORT INSIOE..- THE STYLE OUTSIDE iling Women's Dongol, Lace Boots regular $1. 5 and $2, for $1.40, just 1 we have too any of them and have ta Gute oom for our Spring We are ge {CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED Woods was arrested and vight hours, With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease Ug tarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts direct- ly on the blood and mucous suriaces Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack med- icine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for vears and is a regular prescription. It is com- posed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers acting di- rectly on the mucous surfaces. The pore fect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful resuits in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Props., Toledo, O Seld by Drugeists, price 78¢ JERNINGS, King St. « amily Pills for constipa- Take Hall's tion. the time he was confined in prison and city he set up a thieves' meeting place in Bleeker street, and there a plan know whe was perfected for robbing the treasur er of a bank at Orange, NJ. He at tacked the full of people; with fence pal, of the fence, leaving him. behind; eize tried and convicted and ended his Lik in a twenty thousand dollar bond great robbery turned up this week. in Wall most robbery ever effected in New York. Tt appears to be there the net of evidence is drawn so tight- | he recqvered his back pay to the am ly around him that his eseape from jount of several thousand dollars . With the cash be recovered from the A prett treasurer in a railroad ca he seized the =atche' the money and threw it over the the train moved along: hi was waiting on the outsid drove off with the money, be was seized ax who New Jersey State's prison. A of this street, and thus ends one of the sensational stories of daylight unfortunate that should be a difference between the opposit law to reg man who The harder you cough, the worse the cough gets. Shiloh's Ensumption: Cure | Ph a to cure. doesn't benefit you, the druggist will give you your money back. Prices: 25¢. 80c. $1 of every violator of the tion, says wany a where to voung top doesnt If it 8. C. Weirts & Co. 30? LeRoy, N.Y. Toronto, Can. FEBRUARY 18 hai bding will 1905. -------- CHURCH WORK NUMEROUS CHANGES IN MIN- ISTERIAL FIELDS, A Great Free Church in New York Rockefeller's Great Gift to the Brooklyn, Y.M.C.A Declined Gift From Jockey Cluh, Rev.' W. Quarington was ordained as pastor of Lakeficld Baptist church. Rev. A. McViear, Huntsville, has been called by the Presbyterians of Attwood, and will be inducted on Thursday. A canvass is about to be made on behalf of MeMaster University to raise a fund for the Forwanl Move . Hadging, rector of St. Thomas' church, Seaforth, for fifteen yoars, has been invited and gone to Holy Trinity church at Chatham. At a meeting of the Presbyterian congregation of Maxville a unanimous call was extended to Rev. Roderick Mackay, formerly of Sherbrooke, N.S. At the Baptist church, Moneton, N. B,, Rev. David Hutchinson announced that he had carefully considered their request to remain, and had delinitely decided to accept the call to Main street church, St John, The Baptists of Calgary have de- cided to rebuild their church. 'The new be double the seatin; capacity of the former building wit! modern provision for Sunday' school. The cost will be from $15,000 to £20, 000. Rev. W. B, Jucker, B.A, B.D., Oro- no, Ont., has received an invitation to become the pastor of the Metcalie Street Methodist church, Oshawa, in 1905. The invitation has been accepted subject to the approval of the station ing conupittee, tev. Dr. Drummond, pastor of Knox church, St Thema; who has accepted a call to Paul's church, Hamilton, was esd with an ad dress, accompanied by a handsome gold watch and chain, and Mrs, Drum- mond with a cut glass howl. The Congregational © Union of On- tario and Quebec baving raised a ju- bilee fund of $200,000 is entitled to the $20,000, profised by the Congregati- onal Union of England and Wales. All this money was to be expended in paying church debits. By next Decem- ber Congregationalism in Canada will be free from debt. Bishop Brent of the Philippine 1s lands vecently startled the American community in Manila, by declining » gift of five hundred dollars for his hospital work from the Jockey Club, explaining that he could not use, in the work done in Christ's heme money which he knew to be the proceeds of gambling. Evan Roberts, while conducting a mission at Skewen, said he had re ceived letters from England, Ireland, Scotland, Norway, Spain, America and South Africa asking the people of Wales to pray for the extension of the revival to those eountries, Fer vent pravers were offerod in response to the request. Rev, D. 0. Crossley, who has very acceptably filled three vears' pastorate in the Bowmanville Methodist church, has received an unanimous invitation, subject to the will of the stationing committee, Rev. Vernon H. Emory, Whithy, received and accepted a similar invitation to Mi Crossley in the Bowmanville pastorate has succeed It has dwen officially announced that John DD. Rockefeller has presented the Brooklyn YMCA, with £100,000, through John D. Rockefeller, ¥r., con ditional upon the raising by the as sociation of 2200000 to be added to the jubilee fund by January lst next This is the second gift given to the association by Mr, Rockefeller. Some time ago he gave $100,000 to the fund that is raised by the tion to mark the completion of work in Brooklyn, It ix recorded with gratification the British and Foreign Bible that a native trader visiting Bathurst took with a text writfen in Arabic, and on Bathurst the following year purchased an Arabic Bible So being associa of fifty Vert hy Society Timbuetu home a card from returning to great had been the interest excited among hiv fellow countrymen by hear ing the contents of the hook that re cently, on a third visit, he bought cighteen copies of the Arabic Bible I. Pierpont Morgan worships every Sunday he is in New York in a free jew. St. George church ix a free church, the same ax the Holy Com munion and the Church of the Aswen ion, The revenues of these churches are so large that there ix no necessity for them to charge any pew rent. The poor are invited to attend and ape given good seats. The Sunday colle tons in De. Rainsford's church are sid to average upwards of fifty thou sand dollars. But this would not be gin to pay the running expenses of the church and the charities asso ciated with it. Various It ix in the latter dire tion that Mr. Morgan wud other rich men who Kuve free sittings have apportunity to play the good Samar tan. A Union movement of Protestant churches in Mexico City has bogn be an gun, the resalt in part of the evangel istic impulse of the Dex Moinss Nati anal Congregational council, The pax tor of Uuion Chareh, in that city, was a delegate to that meeting and earried back with him a message which ix being. followed by a concert ol effort to reach the unchurched members of the English spagking col ony in the eapital of Mexico, Union praver meetings have boen held, the pastors sre pressing home the res. ponsibility of Christians ax ovange liste, and special united services, are to be held from February 12th to March 5th. The pravers of Christians under success are asked that this effort made meculiar difficulties, may he ful. A woman is apt to exaggerate about everything except her age, In order that these may be distinguished from perfect goods they are. PUNCHED. as indicated in illustra« tion shown herewith. A hole PUNCHED in a Rubber indicates that it isa Factory Imperfect or , Out of Style or in some way inferior Purchasers of Ru Footwear should that goods represent. ed to them as perfect, and up-to-date, are. * Not Punched. PUNCHED RUBBERS and liable to prove unsatisfactory. 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