Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Mar 1908, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1508. 'Woman's Health Every woman, m ive. Bright eyes, pink and red lips are her natur given right, A sallow skin, lack of animation, low spirits and weak nerves may be avoided by the use of Beecham's Pills, a remedy that well deserves the confidence of every woman. Again and again they have proved to be invaluable at those fecurring time €n 50 many women feel debilitated and sof- fer from nervousness, headache and depression. It is wonderful the way these pills assist Nature and relieve the suffering, Every woman who values health and good looks should become a user of BEEGHAM'S PILLS Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, - St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Sold Everywhere in Canada and ©, America. In boxes 2 attract- 1 8 25 1 i This is the flour we good cooks know Will make the Dread that' hite as snow good for Pies and as And all my skill as Chef I'll stake On Beaver Flour's reputation ; The popular flour of the nation,' Beaver Flour {he original Blended A COUGH COLD IS DANGEROUS. There are different kinds of eslds, snd various ways in which they affeet differen people. Bome constitutions will throw off a light cold, while te others it will stick tenaciously, There is one kind--the kind sccompanied by a cough, the kind thas turns to bronchitis, the kind that ends in * sonsutiPlione- that should mever be neg lected. Many» history would read different if, on the first appearance of » eough, I bad been remedied with Br. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, This syrup contains all the virtues of the " Norway Pine Tree," bined with Wild Bark, and the soothing, healing and ¢ properties of hr ox herbs and barks, * 'Mrs, KE. S-Akerly, Akerly, N.B., writes: "NM ditt boy Ju auch s bad cough he ould sloop tried ssveral remedies but oy to relieve him until I got Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. From the first fow doses he semmenced to improve, and when he had taken ane bottle . Ie was completely cared." Be careful in Plrchising to see that t wine Dr, ve 's Norway Pine rap. Put up in a yellow wrapper, three i teeos the trade mark, Price 25 ota You cannot possibly have a better Cocoa than EPPS'S A delicious drink and a sustainin food. Fragrant, nutritious a economical, This excellent Cocoa ynaigtains the system in robust health, and enables it to resist winter's extreme cold. OCOA by Grocers and Storckeepers Suen }-Ib. and §-Ib Tins. | The Great Camp {a i { | Walroth gteMoscow, | CONFIRMED to : Be Concentrated af VIRTUALLY Ottawa. % » h the fur- charge of nothing matter. been appointed to take teroentenary ther can be There is ev that the tercentenar: tod August oh the proposed, all the have vet to be made, apd ito go ahead a hoard of officers will shortly assembled in Quebec to provide for the accommodation of the ; troops. Ottawa, March 3.--H the plans whi IW ring provisionally 1 tor ¢ in con celébration, in the "ry reason wrge militaretdemonstration done tion with the Quebec tereentenary | now to believe be celebra already arrangements il: things are celebration i will means Pitas, my gre brought to maturity, it at the Lueber season will ba militia camps Ir ir limes for the cancelled, and that 1 13.000 to but permanent ith from 200000 gulilia men an August commission, corps will be assembled be Until however, the i (Quek gov. "ment fas Mrs. William Allen, at Arthur Me Joseph Bourk, at Arthar Rob NM J. Davis and H. Eng- alle their way home from FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE. . Cov Snider Road Items. i Rond, March 2. The Free land revival meeting has opened a good' attendance at Kevnolds Chickenpox hus visited the home Birch and B. Snider. 8. Snider B. Spider have been hauling to Yarker. Visitors: Mi F. Sader and Miss H. W: Spider 8, Mr. and Mrs. J. On % Smided Methodist with od and wood Mrs, at Denbigh COTTON MILL HANDS. Strike in Hochelaga Mills. March 3.--Operatives of the Hochelaga mill of the Dominion Textile company, to the number of a thousand, went on strike, to- response to an order of the Federation of 'Textile Workers, which held a meeting, last night, and de-, cided to order the strike, The strikers expect to bring about sympathetic strikes in some of the other mills, owned by the textile company, but so fer nothing has developed along these lines. The operatives wanted an al- {leged oppressive assistant foreman discharged and also wanted the hours of labor changed. The company de- clined 1g grant the demands, hence the strike. They Are on and th MN Montreal, over Vennachar Notes. day, in March 2. While Mr. and folin Trish were away from home hogs destroyed a valuable The price of Bay has gone up to ¥20 per ton. Uwihg to the bad roads there hus been uo service in the Methodist for the past month. Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Bebee, Beleeville, made a trip to Simon Ball's, on the 27th. Miss Annie Comer has returned from visiting friends at Oswego, N.Y., and Peterboro. Atstin Sweetnam has so far recovered as to visit his uncle Ro bert Conbets Migsce Vickie MeCrim- mon, 'and Melinda 'Bebee are visiting t GM Veanachar, Mr« his COW church » Suebec Legislature Opened. Quebec, March 3.-- The fourth SE88ion of the cleventh legislature of the pro- vince of Quebec was opened this after Lieut.-Gov, Jette, who came down in state to the parliament build- ings, where he was received with the traditional salute amd guard of honor, Owing to the stormy weather and the delay of the attendance in legislative council was not as large as usual, but among others there were » number of ladies, besides military, civil and ecclesiastical dignitaries pre- | sent. The representative of the crown [was attended by his ministers and brilliant military staff, a Bebee's, Bebeeville, News From Westport. Westport, March 2.-~The fab present match will be plazed here, on Thurs day, Refween Newhoro and Westport LOOF hockey teams. William Johns- ton, inspector of public schools, ited the w&chools last week. His re port was favorable to the teach wedding took place in Fhursday noon by roads are blockdd © here A return trains the vis very ing staff, The St Edward's last, of Thomas Irvine, Althory and Miws Nellie, Egan, of this place James Conley and son, boat builders Wve tHe Contract of building a hand- some gasoline launch New | York church, on of a Indians For Vancouver. March 3.~Information reach ring Tokio, in a roundabout way, from India indicates that the steamship 'and emigration companies, now. turn- dance of the season, Monday | ing their attention to emigrants from night, the most affair | Japan, have been cit off by Japan's that has taken place herp this winter voluntary action. It is stated that a There ninety-three couples pre- (Very large number of laborers from India are taking passage from Hong for ome parties, Tokio, ---- Wolfe Island News. Island, March The last Wolle 9 held on was enjovable wore J Pominion PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From Over The World. w MRE TO GET MEDALS i Felker, Brantford, has/CONGRESS TO REWARD biel of police at Par-| FOWLER AND HARTZELL is, (Int i The Panco De Munpero, owned | Gov. Creel, Chihushua, has been rob.| For Rescues in Lady Elgin Dis- bed of $205,000 of Mexican money i aster--Students When They Atrange have been made Saved Shipwreck Victims reductions i retail price of text <a for high, public separate | Nearly Fifty Years Ago. schools. y | Washington, March 3.--A an A bucket f of mpney, containing | thorizing the secretary of the treasury 5,600 pennies, was tendered to a con- | to award gold medals to two bishops tractor in Chester, Pa., in payment lor | of the Methodist Episcopal church who his work. | were former students of Northwestern The Canadian Preific jce-break. | University, and to Edward Spencer, of broke th the in Toroute | Caldornia, who was also a student at harbor and out for a trial trip | that college, has mtroduced by in the lal ; "Congressman Foss, of Chicago The fives of sixty-five patients,| The two bishops ave Charles H. Fog some in a serious stale, were endanger. | ler, ed by a fire in Grace Hospital, New| and Joseph '. Hartzell, Haven, Conn. | bishop for Africa. It The Wisconsin railroad commission | reward Bishop Fowler for heroic has dismissed a complaint against the | duct in saving life when the use of gasoline cars the Tllinois ship Lady Elgin was wre Central railroad Evanston in 1560, Dr. Bessie M. Andrews, a handsome Bishop Hartzell, while a young physician, of Chicago, Northwestern University, awarded ¥2.500 for injury heroism at the the in a street ear accident Storm in 1564. N. Johnston, Portage la Prairie, has Edward Spencer, who is now a citi been appointed chief provincial license | zey of California, credited with inspector, at a salary of $2,500, and | suviog seventeen lives on the dav the will remove to A innipeg. | Lady Elgin went down. He A farmer pawned Miller Caron com- | six hours. mitted suicide -at Alanford by cutting The loss of the Lady Klgin was one his throat with a razor. A schoolboy | of the greatest disasters on the great found the body beside the road lakes. The vessel had about 400 br. Gibb Wishart told the Toronto | sons aboard. It was run down by police magistrate that rather than pay | schooner Xugusta at" 2:30 in the morn a fine on a charge of having ice ing, September Sth, 1360. Drifting as his sigewalk he would go to jail far sotith as far as Winnetka the ves 2 Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson, Brook- se] began to break up line, Mass. have given $25,000 to the Among who lined the shore, fand for the erection of a new huild willing and anxious to save life, were ing for the Harvard Dental school. the students from Northwestern uni : The Chinese government is demand- | versity and Garrett Biblical Institute Ling $159,000 for the damages sustain? At the point where many of the ed by ( hinése citizens in the riots in drowfiing people were washed ashore Vancouve m September last there was a steep bank with no foot Judge C. Killam, chairman of hold. Those who could hoard ropes whith were lowered were beaten back by the in| undertow to waters graves de Uonmmerce. M | Fowler was an excellent ' On-{ and this fact enabled him to go far a proposal to the i: : out from shore Among those he res city council 10 arrange for an interna were Herbert Ingraham M.P tional exhibifion in Montreal to founder of the llustrated lLopdon held in 1911 ish 4 News Youg@, Fowler also made At on, N.J.. George 2 . £500 . § kranton » George Wilson, a thrilling restdé"of a father negro, was clectrocuted at the | i ' ¢ Slate | ot one time ne - prison, on Fuesday, for murder, last Young Hartzell aided in the rescue ecutnber, of Rreforiek Romer, Af of the victims of the Lady Elgin, hut " re wl 33 : ¢ The ' sta a Wd Ro a nh o> he especially distinguished himself ie eae ot pam, 24,000 rescuing four sailors from the wreck tons, Holland-American liner, was suc- of the schooner Storm early in Mas cessfully launched at Belfast. An at-1 1864 While the schooner 'was break Jempt was made on February 23rd toling up Hartzell swam out from shore ne . ; : alinch ie bus i lated. i with a line; by means of which the « Wa. Adams, who left his marooned sailors were eventually res- the old country and married i . : cued, Caplin, of Windsor, was sentenced There has never been anv official re six months in Central prison g : ' ition of the deede of these Orns pleading guilty to the charge, Coguhon oO iis oth } g John W. Logan, fifty years old, jus- map, tice of the peace and prominent resi , dent of Pingree Grove, 1ll., ten miles | west of Elgin, committed suicide by | Constable been appointed 5 for | books and bij! all er ugn went been now officiating in New York city missionary 15 proposed to "on steam on ked off student ol was displayed to her nose wreek of schooners nN labored ped on those the of railway commis- sioners, who died in Ottawa, on Sun day, spent years of his life Windsor. The Chambre treal, not reach to waves them five and swimmer, has made he and son in wife in Miss to after SHOT HIMSELF. sent, which enjoyed themselves till] the early hours of morning. Davis' | orchestra furnished a fine programme, shooting himself through the head. Because his bride of ten months would not leave her parents, Jacob Kong for Vancouver. A first insthll- ment of these is said to be going by Emigration, Man Got Into Water in Pursuit of a Boy. Dedham, Mass.,, March 3.--Chasing a the floor was in good condition, and |the steamship Monteagle. 1 the supper excellent, A large vanload {to Hawaii, Canada, America and Mexi- attended from Kingston Business Col- [0 has actually stopped here. lege, and one from Howe leland and | -- Pittshurch. The committee were | Can Get Benefits Of Treaty. in chivege of this sucvesslul affair were London, March 3.----The Daily F..). Whitmarsh and J. 8. Hriceland. | publishes. a, cable from Hon. W. In the two hockey matches plaved Fielding, minister of finance of Can on Friday and Saturday of last week ada, which reads "French goods with Kingston teams the island. hoys [enumerated "in the Franco-Canadian cessful. {treaty upon proper proof of origin, ! may imported into Canada, bv direct shipment from Britain and will | snow | De entitled to the benefits of the break: treaty." . Owing to the previous wun. | certainty this point the export jirade from Britain to the Dominion iwas beginning to suffer, who Mail hh were sue be Notes From Selby. March 2.--The repeated storms keeps - the people busy ing roads. Miss F. McKim gave a report of the OC. ¥. convention held in Lindsay on Friday. D Valleau and wife left oh Friday for Battersea, | Missos Fitzpatrick are spending a few |. days with friends at Deseronto Mrs Schemahorn has: returned home after spending a few woek® with Mrs. Schell | b at Chambers... I. Denison and wife] ciples of liver oil are retained, attended the funeral of Mrs. J. Fun- [while the raw and useless oil is thrown I. McMaxters and wife D. | away. It also contains malt extract, MeKin's; Mrs. Reid at Lo lanes': | wild cherry bark, from, quinine. and I. Storms and wife at V, Storm's;'W_| stryéhnine." Livol a positive ro- Schell at Mrs. Schemhorn's: J medy for all lung troubles, and is an at home: Mite Anderson and A ideal strengthener for old people. 81 ter's at 8, Anderson's; C. Pero at J. | per bottle, for 85. At Best's Wood's. drug store Selby, on Livol--~What Is It? Livol, the new concentrated prepara- tion of cod liver oil, is sold only at Best's drug store. All the active prin cod atl nell; w is Goun Win J or Will Pay The Debts. New York, March 3.- Announcement is made that Mrs, Charles I. Barney, whose husband was found dead short ly after ™ closing of the Knicker- boeker Trusy/ company, of which he had been ad officer a8 'to sacrifice her personal fortune to pay debts incur red by her hushand, approximating £7,000 000, Tidings From Ardoch. Ardach, Murch 2.--On Friday ing, bebruary 28th, a surprise party visited the home of J. ¥. Watkins, where 'a most enjovable time was J, Campbell is spending a few days at his, howe in Clarendon. The many friends of Miss E. Babeeek are glad to see her around again after her Hiness. The people of this vicinity are much pleased to hear that Messrs Black and Ihfiy, Parham, intend erect- ing a saw mill here and their propos od site is a very favorable one? W. J, Frere is busy bauling.merchandise from the station for RB. M. Munroe Mr. and Mes. 1. Topping and Miss J. Eves were ghiests of EB. Watkins on Sunday lasts The attendance at school No. 3 has been quite small for a few days, on account of the recent snow storms. Rev, Father Bovens' people are getting very anxious to see him again, as he bas not been able. to visit them for some time owing to the roads being in such poor condition. . A. Weber made a business trip to Kingston last week. E. Gilmour apd Christian are home from the shanty. Clarendon Matters. Clarendon, March 2.--J. and W. Cain have completed their contract of harvesting ice for R. Leishman and J. H:«) Ylamies Camphell has clos. a hia) wVen spent. i Girls Bitten By A Mad Cat. Rochester, N.Y. March 3- Three young girls, Ellen Rose, Mabel King and Bertha Lautner, were sont £5 the Pasteur Institute, New York On Wednesday the three girls were bitten by a pet cat, which went mad at the home of Adam Lautner. An analysis showed that the cat had rabies, Seek His Deportation. Syracuse, N.Y, March 3.---An ap- plication has been made to Washington for the deportation of Vito Niceali, charged with murder at Montreal. It is argued. that the alléged murderer violated the laws by coming into the United States, ---------- Death Of An Editor. Napanee, Ont., March 3.--William1] Templeton, aged fifty-eight vears, pub- lisher of the Napanee Beaver. died this : morning after a short illness, The camp. Ira Cook lost «| funeral will take place on Thursday valuable horse; but has purchased an: afternoon. ) other from John Glenn. Robert Leith- redeem ' mhn has sold his trotier, Maud, to Joseph R. Burke. John Chambers and| Jane Meade Phelps, widow of the late Orson J, Phelps, former member wife expect to west this month. Bad roads * intorhored with the sociel| of Parliament for Simcoe county and Monday night. Mrs. William Hutche-| afterwards sheriff. died at St. Cath goin i€ visfling her father and mother, | erines, 'Ont, last night. She was cighty-nine vears of a Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Rancier, at ge the most annoying things pos- Croteh Lake, 'Vikitdre : James Moss, ngs at Levi Moda". Mr. and Mrs. William [sible isto be frequently thrown / with Barr, at Parham; Mrs. H. B. Roberts, [a fool who refuses to anoles that fof Sharbot Eake®at J. BH. Camnon's; the is a fool. He is a mean man who will delibers Thomas Tapping, al Mississippi; J, Campbell, of 'Ardoch. at home; ately talk in his sleep for the purpose of keeping his tired wile awake. Portv al oh . ith their slfects Mrs. Gee ue yeight MWichivan farmers. , have started for the 1 eighty-seven years old, is dead Kohler, a glass blower, of Acto, Not. shot and killed her, wounded her fath- er and mother, then altempted suicide, Rev. James T. Byrnes, pastor of St Patrick's church, Richmond, Staten Island, who was thrown from his ear- riage, while driving, last Tuesday, | old, died, Sunday night, from his injuries. | fell into the water of the river and A. D. Hufi, Vittshurg, Pa., has beep | immediately after fired a shot into his appointed division foreign agent of the | own head, dying almost instantly Trunk railway with headguar-| It is believed the man thought he ters at - Ottawa, in place of E. R.| Was 'going to drown, although the wa Bremner, of Ottawa, recently resigned, [ter where he fell in was but two At Paris, the rumor that Norma | three feet deep : Munro, the American heiress and girl| Calibréz had a quarrel with spendthrift, is to be the second wife of | OVer the sale of ¥ the Earl of Yarmouth, is the only |%aid to have hit Calibrez over the head topic of conversation in the American | With a stick, whereupon the latter drew clony ja revolver, and chasing fired At Windsor, Ont., Sampey, | several shots inefiective In his pur He | suit. the Italian failed to notice a hole in fin the ice and fel} ~ in seventeen vears old. hoy named John Crossen, with . whom he had quarrelled and at whom he had fired several shots from a revolvey while both were the ice of the Charles river late yesterday, Rafiacle Calibrez, aged twenty-two vears on Grand Or {rosse( a bicvele. Crossen is (Crossen, Thomas ly was ope of the oldest Orangemen Crossen ix Canada, having joinéd the" order sixty nine vears ago, before coming out from Ireland. .. Booker audience in the abolition of in the south negro, second only NEW YORK S1u0CKS. Washington told a large New Rochelle, N.Y., that the legalized saloon ! is a blessing to the to the abolition of | Prices Furnished By F. W. Boschen (Per W., Hector H. Hume, Manager.) March Vrd Opening Close . 20) slavery At South Bend, Ind. the millionaire plow died Monday morning. My. Oliver had been in failing health for several months. He was the inventor of the chilled plow. Tuesday afternoon the marriage Miss Aimee Falconbridge, vo danghter of Chief Justice Falconbridge and Mrs. Falconbridge, to Capt. D Douglas Young, fook place in St James' eathedral, Toronto | Isador 'MafGon, Chicago, twenty years | ; * : old, a Russian Jew, known as the | - Mil St. Paul, "Curly haired companion ! of | ©! Mato Southern Lazarus Averbuch, the anarchist who | Distillers BCS. was killed on Monday by the chief of | G. N. Ry + phd. - k police," was arrested on Tuesday. caps &_ Texus, com, It is quite probable that the five] \ a8 5 & Texas, pid. hills now before the Ontario legisla- | J 1#80our i acific ture, for the regulation of automo | Min. St. I. & 8, Ste biles, will be withdrawn and replaced | x, X Lentral by one which will require that all | Erie Railroad. chauffeurs shall be examined and lic- | N. Y. Ontario & West... ensed. { Northern Pacific, The New. York state assembly, with- | Peon R. R.. out a dissenting vole, adopted a xe- | Prople'y Las solution "asking Governor Hughes for | Reading . : the name of the alleged "gambler" | Rock Island. whose letter, addressed-to the gover: J Southern Pacific... Hor, was given -out at the executive! Ul. 8. Steel, com... chamber. * {U. 8. Sul, pid. While on a visit to his danghter in| Union Pacific, com Amherstburg, Samuel Brodie, land| Wabash... surveyor at Fort Qu'Appelle, was! Wabash, pid... .. stricken with hemorrhage of the brain, | West: Union Tel... and died this morning. He was born! in' London; England. i CHICAGO PRICES. At Oakland, Cal, before the grand | March 2 jury. "Baby Joba" Martin confessed | Opening. ( that his mother had planned. to kill | wiga William J. Dyngee, the millionaire ce vi} ment manufacturer, but had been | balked by Dyngee's sudden departure for the east at that time. Word has been received that Robert ; , St. Thomas, Out. whose disappearance has cansed greet anxiety to his family, is safe and sound, and is working in the neighbor- hood of Foxwarren, Man. - Several students in the Manitoba gricultural College, at Winnipeg, have been expelled use their en. } t in shaving off the moustache & student, agaiost his will, was not shared by ihe. members of the | Stocks James Oliver, Copper manufacturer, {Amal bl4 { Amer, Loco Am, Sup. Retin, to, { Am, Smite. & Refin, Co. | Am. Car Found: ! Anaconda Min, Lo | Atches. Top. & Ste. Fe | Balti. & Ohio. "| Brooklyn R. T. { Central Leather Canadian Pacih Ches. & Ohio. com . wh of gest & boy; MN. G11 553 11.50 1205 Yol. "Gorden, deputy minister of marine, has accepted the responsibil ity for the delay in layviag beiore the Loommittes the laccounts cansing fhe recent deadlock. He intimated in the evidence that he was willing to retire Lirom his post. 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