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Try WALSH'S, "Barrack St. Sick Headache and relieve all the bles incl dent to a bilious state of the ay , such as ess, Nausea, Distress after eating, Pain in the Side, ke. their most remarkable success has been shown in curing SICK tle Liver Pills are n, curing snd it, le they imulate the If they only Ia the bane many lives that here is where 'we make ou! boast, Our pills cure it while others do not. . Carter's Little Liver Pills are small and very easy to take. One ortwo make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not grips or pn but by their gentle action please all who use ho CARTER MADIOINE C0., NEW TOL Wood's > 00 ous Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, ! Black's ! horses in through the ice. The timel WILD DASH GF HORSES ONE OF THEM BROKE SEV. ERAL OF ITS RIBS. Hired Farm Boy Found in Bam With Feet and Hands Frozen-- The Fine Record of a Holstein Cow. : Napanee, Feb. 19.--E. W. Stickney) of Newburgh, was at the G.T.R. ata' tion yesterday for a load of freight, when his horses took fright and dash- ed away down East street, tuning east towards = the railroad track at Thomas street, and on down: to the track. They proceeded some distance along the track and dashed down the embankment. One of the horses strigk a fence post, causing. several ribs. Dr. Ming . saving the animal. The team was a valuable and spirited one. : Last week, John M. Creek, sold two pure bred Holstein cows to a Wellington farmer for $550. One of these 4 bred by Dr. .G. C. T. Ward and sold a: a calf to Cartwright Hawley for $50 She gave forty pounds of milk a day as a two-year-old apd fifty-four as « three-year-old. Mr. Hawley sold he: then to Mr. Joyce for $100. Last san: mer she produced seventy-six and one- half pounds a day. Mr. Joyee received 8300 for her and it is probably not an extravagant price. She has hot vet reached her prime, and it would be no great surprise if sho went into the very first 'ranks of this great breed of COWS, Jailey © Ham, a farmer living Morden, had an exciting night week. He retired carly, leaving his wife and the hired boy downstairs When his wife retired she saw a fac looking in at the window. Thinking ft might be a burglar she aroused her husband, who went to get the hired boy to make a seagéh and found him missing. With the assistance of some neighbors they searched all the buildings, but could find no trace of him. The following day Mrs. Han came to town and informed Chief Graham, and asked him' to keep a look out for the boy. Two Mays later the boy was found in the batn witi his feet and hands frozen. He was sent back to the home at Belleville. The hoy is thought to be' insane. George Henderson, Deseronto Road was the victim of a very painful ac near last from one of his horses. The hoo struck him in the face, cutting his up per and lower lip. Dr, Vrooman at tended him. month with friends in Iroquois anc Montreal. Miss Lucy ~ Hiheh leaves next week for Toronto, where she wil make her home fora time, Mrs. F. 8 Richardson was called to London thi: week to attend the bedéide of hes mother, Mes. Edward Daly, very ill. Miss Marion Leonard was "As Home" to a large . number of he: friends last evening. C. A> Wisemar removed last week to his newly 'ac quired home' on. West Bridge street Mrs. A. MoN. Downey will occupy the house vacated by Mr. Wiseman' op posite the post office. ? Removed To Westbrook, Lapum, « Féb. 18. ~The recent storm has completely blocked roads, and a good deal of has to be done. Our doctor and bake from Yarker, had quite getting through, Tuesday, both givir us a call. Weare glad 16 state tl little son of ®r: and Mrs, James Hu ko -seriously ill of preumonia, is in fair way to recovery. B, Rose an Edwin 'Bell are moving' to Westbrook the birthplace of bath. €. .Joyn takes possession of the place vacate by them. Grippe is in our midst agai Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie Pringle have r. turned from. visiting friends in Belk ville. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. In Amey, Mr. and Mrs. William Huf Wilton, with Mr. and Mrs. G. ( Davey! Edwin Bell, with Claren Lapum; Miss Gretta Asselstine, wit Mrs. William = Lapum; Mrs. Alton Brown and daughter, Keitha, Wilto with. Mrs. Emily Simpkins; Mr. an Mrs. B. Rose, with Mr. and Mrs. K Curl, Yarker. on Monday evening. Sno the Visited A Lodge. 17.--~Mrs. on Friday Stella, © Feb. aied suddenly Feb, 5th. The funeral, held on Sunday, to Glenwood vaul was largely attended. Hugh Filson whale on his way to Kingston, via Point, got o John Rei morning which = w, his team arrival of help saved them iron drowning. A soap company has or rived here and is putting on a show in the town hall every night thi week. R. W. Longmore, D.D.G.. of the A.O.UW., paid Tanti lpdge visit on Monday evening. Mrs. A Howard; in the general hospital fo treatment. Mr. and Mrs. McAdam Rawdon, at W. Glenn's, sr. Miller, Fayetteville, N.Y, friends." H. Allen, Tweed, at W Allen's. Miss Gussie Wright, King ston, at W. H. Moutray's, Miss Rettg Kilpatrick visiting - friends at Collin Jay. visiting Three Babies Christened. WiMon, Feb. 17.--Many are suffering from attacks of grippe. Notwith standing 'the inclemency of the weath ef, Sundey evening, the Cradle Rol service was held. as announced, in the Presbyterian church, and three babies were 'christened. CC. V Asselstine, Kingston, spent. a few days at hie father's, N. A. Asselstine. Mrs. I. Baker and Miss Ethel = Baker, of Harrowsmith, were at James Forsythe's, this week. Mrs. W. For- syth returned, on Friday of last week, after a two weeks' visit with her sis- ter, Mrs. C. W. Bulloch. Lyn. Alfred Miller was visiting at ErweH Miller's last week. Mr. and Mvs. Cornelius, Kingston, spent g ter's, Mrs. M. G. Storms. Swept Through A Sewer. New York, Feb. 19.--Falling into a rapidly flowing sewer after a tumble down an open manhole and "later shooting through a narrow pipe dor a distance of 250 feet, to be finally fish- vd out of the East river at the end of a cleverly thrown lasso, was the unusual experience of Rocco Tomsoni, oudenry, Sex Weakness, Emis 'orrhea, and Effects of Abuse or 3 +9 1 ver box, six for One will a Ljour.. Sold br ail ts Or ma! 3 on receipt of New pa Tho Co. vr Windsor: Toronto, O=t 3 aa ; ing a bulkhead an Italian laborer engaged in repair- at 110th street and the Fact river | - gl Ty ¥ a |. CRAZED BY TORTURES. | Ella Gini, Vici of 'Assault in : : | Chicago Hotel. ° > { Chieago, Feb. 19 --Evideiice believed | found' when | the ; inedhscious form of { Ella Gingles, an Irish ! found 'jn a room in* the Wellington {was suffering from landammy poison-. { ing, | hands "were tied above her head, a fracturelel has hoperins Joyee, Little | cows De Kol Phis, war | Mrs, W. D. McCormack is spending a | who is | shovelling | an experience | Joy | Sunday at her sis- | to indicate a crime was ker, was Hotel, a downtown hostelry. The girl "was ind securely and the bedstead washstand. Her One foot was tied to and the other to a Mysteripus letters, signea by . Miss | (single's name, but, which may not { have been - written. by her, and in | which: dhe said she was about to be | murdered,' ficure inthe case. | Evidepee. that. the young 'woman was subjected to extraordinary tor tures 'and that 'she fought with des- seration. "was shown in the | burns, { broises and cuts about her body and ' head. * | Gi w. Whila being taken: to the hospital {the girl raved fréquently, mentioning | a man and waman: "Keep. her dway," she cried, "don't THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1800. GUARDED LIKE A KikG| ROSTAND TRAVELS IN ROY; | | AL STATE. 9 Poet Assumes Title of 'Duke of | Cambo' on Business Visit to } - Paris. 9 aX { let: her 'give me' any more to drink; { don't'let her tie my hands. She's com- | | ing back after me. Lock the door. | Don't Jet hier hurt me. She is going to kill' me.' Was Called*Not. Sent. i Presbyterian, Toronto. | The Lyn congregation celebrated {their thirtygthisd anniversary on | 7h inst., "with (hueen's new { Rev. E. I. Svett, { preagtier. The day waw fie, the con- regations 'large, the sermons excel ent." Tho old story does riot seem to apply in Candda. A certain Highland minisler "had been frequently phsent | from his pulpit. He had done his best to 'ges good supply, but his sedsion at last got' restive and noré 'or less pointedly. Ai onhee . his ilighland blood was up. "Now, seid he, "4° I licar any more about this, {I'll send you a professor." The ré& | ouke, at is said, was mot Wo have not reached that point yet in anada.: Of course professors are apt | to. soar: a little high or tunnel a | ittle too deep and ordinary mortals we not accustomed to cither rarified swe compressed air. But go long as we ! have such preacher-professors as wave in all our colleges we may .con- i sider ourselves: foriimate. cident on Wednesday, receiving a kick | DAILY HINT FROM PARIS. Satin Cloth with heavy ery' of "Gold, Steel and Blue. HAD A PITCHFORK Gray i [ Run Through Neck But Boy is Re- : + covering. | Orangeville, Ont.,' Feb. -19.--A pecu « har accident happened at the farm of second line, Robert South, lot 14, Last Mone. Two young sons were in the bari 'doing some chores. younger, aged nine, was in the loft, the | professor, | A., as the special | remonstrated | cffective. | we | Embroid- The M. EDVARD ROSTAND. Paris, Feb. 19,.--The doings of the eminent French poet and academician, iM. Edmond Rostand, author of "Cy-| Irano de Bergerac," are at 'present.ab- | sorhing the interest of Parisians. Some of the newspapers are deriding the al-| most royal manner | vels and the numerous precautions he takes for protection against the atten. tions of inquisitive admirers. AM. Rostand, who lives at Cambo, in the. Pyrenees, arrived in. Paris, yes- '4arday, to superintend the rehearsals of his mysterious play, ""Chantecler," | ed about for years, has been continual ly. postponed. 2 Some time ago the poet's secretary | rrived in Paris to make arrangements fot his stay: He engaged a royal suite of rooms at the Hotel Meurice | lin the name of the 'Duke of Cambo," ! explaining that the "duke" was none other than the celebrated dramatist, who wished to travel incogmitol Accompanied by quite a large suite, !M. Rostand left his home on Satur: ! day. The poet's progress was watched by numérous journalists, but he elud ed all attempts 'at interviews. Avriv- | ing at Paris he left the train af a sta- | tion before the terminus, and having, it is alleged, put on a false beard and | huge goggles, he motored to the ho- | tel. At the hotel many. porsgns were | waiting; but M. Rostand,-aeconfpanied {by his wife, 'his two sons, his sons' | tutor, his: secretary, his Paris mana- | wer, his valet, his footman, Hix wife's maid, and his chaufieur, aside. The suite he occupies is that gener- | ally reserved for royalty yteide |! i stand Halt a dozen men in "livery; un- | der the orders of a major demo who! guard the poet from intruders. ! waved them | NEARLY BLEW. IT UR. i Keg of Black Powder Alinost , Used For Fuel. : i Edmonton, 'Alta., Feb. 19.--=The' leg- islature, and some 150 émployees on | the new parliament buildings, hat a | narrow eséape from an unintended | gunpowder plot. It appears that | | sometime since, «in cleaning up the | {old Hudson" Bay building, ten kegs ! of black gunpowder were discovered | jin a recess where they were probably | In- { The powder was removed, all one keg, A fiveman, thinking it! useless, was about to throw the keg | into the furnace as fuel, when an as- sistant warned him of the danger. ! Fireman Billy Lunn experimented and cachéd for defence against hostile dians. but when he called to his brother to paew=sthe resultant explosion' firea the en- | up a fork. This. was rst. In seme manner young -South ell on the fork, one of the prongs iercing the neck close to the jugular vein, apd. passing completely through ; without Bauching. the tehgu®, palate or any vital part. Dr. Kyle states the ase is a most peculiar one, the curve m the fork being: the sole reason why | the injury. wes not fatal. Ag sites, the f lad will refover if tetanus = does not | intervene, done, prongs rap | The Lovd§ lenvés your desiing i your own hinds. § mn ' A Dangerous Cough | tte Ottawa, Ontario, Man Suffered | from a Chronic Cough Ac- companied by - Spitting of Blood. - ; Restored to Health by Vinol. "For two years hada sévere cough weompanied ! hy Jspittihy of blood. 1 was discouragodior 1 had tried dif: ferent . physicians abth: médidines, ob- taining "only ry Relief: © Hour: ing of 2Vinol dded th' give "it a trial. The firgt "bottle did me so much good"that made up my mind to continue for several bottles df nec- wsary, but? By thes tithe I had finished the thitd botgle the cough. and the spitting 'of "Blood had both éntirely disappearet]. "Allen &1€othrane, the 'Red Cross { drogpists, trond, Whom 1 procured the | Vinol, "can voueh: "for the correctness {of this. statement." 'Percy E. Smith, 179 Bank street, Ottawa, Out. The reason that Vinol is co success- ful in such cases is hecause it j only preparation - that - contains iiron together with all body-building eléments oil, actually taken from livers, but no, oil. a a Without hesitation We proelaim our { faith in Viool for. ehranic {colds or bronchitis and as a | builder and strength credtor for | people. ; | Anyway. if you try it-and it does no | good we will refund. your money demand. George W. Mahood, drug- gist, Kingston 7 { | } i | { ! i | 1s the tonic the healing, 'cod liver fresh | eos' of coughs, body old | stantly killed, while coaéting down a | Hampshire. To escape going over | precipice the sled was veered, throw- on tire keg, blowing his shack to frag- ments and terribly injuring Lunn and twa companions | | | Was Rendered Unconseiofis. JRockport, 17. Dewitt William- had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse Julia Runnings spending this week | with fricnds at Eseott. A mimber from here attended. 'the LO.QF. "Ay! Home" at.' Mallorytown on Friday ! evening last. E. J Kabot and fam- | ily, Caintown, spent Sunday with his | pavents. Mrs. James Waldron, Hol- | land, and Miss May Summers wore the guests of Mrs: J. F. Fitzsimmons. E, | Shipman and daughter, Mrs. Erwin Mallory, « Escoit, visited friends here | on Thursday laste On Sunday evening, while Mrs. = Al- | bert. Ferguson was coming ont of the Methodist church, she slipped and fell, triking hor head on the steps and was knocked © unconscious. Her many friends are pleased to hear that she was rot seriously hurt! Me. 'and Mrs. E. Dixon; Lansdowne, spent Sunday with his father, William Dixon. Fob Vory on Sunday last. Mrs, is Budget From Bath. 'Bath, 'Feb. I8.--The social and dance for' the benefit of the publi libearyd was a decided success, netting over | $50. Mrs. Thomas: Connors 'is under the doctor's care. E. P. Jenkins, of Kingston, is opening a branch sfore | of men's furnishings, JJ. Fraser being ! lin charge. 'George Ohlmai's grist mill | is: 'now in Tumning order. A néw fire- | escape has been attached to the public |' school building this week. John For: | restér is gathering another carload of | cattle' for the Wwest., Rev. Mr. McTear attended the ipstaflation of the new dean in Kingston, last week. Rev, Mr. Lindsay, of Stella, preached a mis- sionary setmon in' St. Johnls church, on Wednesday evening, Ret. Mr. Me- Tear exchanging places. with hin. TESTS sTeS Killed In Coasting Accident. Watertown, N. Y.; Feb: 19.«David Russell, thirty years old, was ' in- {hill at Silby's lumber camp at Granm- | tham mountain in Corbin: Park, New a ag Russell head-foremost against a! boulder. His skull was crushed. in which he tra: R. J. 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"Crystal Diamonds" Your grocer should have them--in attractive 5 pound cartoons or by the pound. "CRYSTAL DIAMOND DOMINOS are larger than "Crystal Diamonds" and are especially for coffee. Ask your grocer. 3 The ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING CO. Limited, Montreal. FURNITURE SPECIAL Everything reduced from 10 to 15%. This will be a splendid opportunity to save money D 230 Princess St 9 Phone 877, ' Beth hh J Ganong's Chocolates The best. In bulk, 50c per Ib. One- half pound Fancy Boxes, 25¢. a en Any flavor. Ore pound Fancy Boxes, 50¢. 6 Princes Phone 58. § BOE TRRAN VLA VTVOCOCRRRNRS hody will be brought here for inrial | F emaessssenstasestassatatsassasitrs sa sat ash