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Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jan 1902, p. 3

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. a ar Pe © a So: ; WK &P. ad CP. oul paged 34K. & P. aed » THEASAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY of JEN. SHORT LINE FOR ra PR Toler 08 i ERENT First class 'round trip tickets will be sold for the above, Feb. 8rd to 11th, at $11.85. Valid for return on, or before Feb. 12th. FL 3) PBANLEY, Agent, City 'Passr. Depot} 4 THOMINION LINE. Mall Stenmahips. Liverpool Service, PROM PORTLAND. *Mantman, .. *Virglo Jan. 18th, * 'do hot carry poseen- $28 SERVICE Boston to the Mediterranean. Ld Liverpesi and Londonderry. RATES OF i en B45 and. wpwands, fe urd. PERE IE iawn, Gen, Supt Shiloh's Consumption Cores 'in a day. 25 cents. Guaranteed. . + '¢ + Write to S. C. Wrrts & Co., Toronto, Can, for free trial bottle. Karl's Clover Rodi Ted purifies the Blood This is not the Age of Miracles, But you get as near 10 ote 43 is posible X if you use A by NEAVE'S FOOD h valids, «and the Por Infants, Children, In which stimulates the vital forces to active life, removes obstacles 1g digestion. Foe OYER SEVENTY YEARS it has been used in thousdnds of homes, which have as it does, a been brightened by i, Joatbing inflgence over the srength, and making life a happy Market Place, Ashbourne, Feb. 5, 1808. Mews. R. J. Neaye & Co. = Gentlemen, ~ Eaclosed | am a photo of our girl twins--seven months oll. They bave been fed gn your Food singe bing nine days old, Aad have never had an hours J » all the time, are perfect in temper, a the op for thelr health: some fruits of od exce tea Retna' Jc LE. GOLD MBDAL awarded WOMAN'S EXHIBITION, London, 1900, {on earth. Masktactuders -- JOSIAH ®NEAVE & CO. Fi bridge, Eng $y Wholesale Agents (LYMAN BROS. & Co. 14d Torouto and Montreal. INJURED AT A LODGE. ------ Trying To Keep Facts Of Accident a Secret, Utah, Jan. 185A spe, gial to the Tribune from kane, Wash., save Lying gvarde in a lodge building for the order 6f Wash- ington is bn unknown candidate for initiation. who was severdly hurt dur ing the ceremonies, Me is watched by fellow members, who refus to give his name, And are using ull efforts to prevent it from becoming public, Part of the initiation ceremonies is liadfolding the victim and drawing Bim around the room atitop speed in a lithe cart. The were unable to control | the waggon, and the helpless victim was dumped over against the great high altar in Lhe room. His wide was crushed in, Salt Lake, and be was painfully hurt. The order of hington is a new has some women members, and news sf the accident it is sald leaked out through thém. i ---- * Men's Suits, $8.50. One January sale. We offer you the choies of the finedt lot of men's suits Jin Kingston or any osher city, $6.50. double hysasi neat Single and chooks, fine stripes, dark greys, and Brown, all the popular shades. Sam: ples in our clothing window. Look around before you come. You ean thea appreciate real good valves. Sil sizes, short and stows, long and shin. Bib- hiv's one price clothing stove. 5 » SE ----------------. - -- # § Stock-Taking Sale. All shoes at cost for thé next two wee s, at Abernethy's. & ra ap: : © Jaary sale of més pr $6.50. Bibby o § = » W. A. Whitney, elithr of the St Lawsonty News, Sropget dead at Jro- quiois. initiation crew | featernal instivdnce organization. It | IN THE RELIGIOUS WORLD. | RUSSIA AWAKENS TO DEMAND » FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. Emperor William Working For Union of German Evangélival Church--Roman Catholies In- crease in Canada Five Years. Rev, Joshua Dyke, Methodist min ister, i= mayor of Fort Williem. ; Rev. C. Bb. Campbell, BI, Presby- terian mimister at Stayner, has prigued. Mast cheéring accounts have of the progress of christianity in Mad ar. The closest walk with God is the sweetest heaven Rev. A. D. Menzies, a Queen's gra duate, has returned from Pritish | Colunmbiz. Rev. J. W. Orr, of Mono Mills, has Leen called to Holstein, in Saugeen preshy tery. The Church of the Covenant, To ronto, is the only vacancy in Toronto presbytery at The . late Kemptaiile, migsion fund of In the past five years increased in Canady by 500,000. Roman Catholic isctease was slightly over 2,000. The Mennonites. in fire insurance company, and last year its revenue was S8,000, and the ex penditures amounted to only $31.18. R. W. Sawtell was a member of the First Baptist church, Woodstock, forty-nine years. Recently he receiv- ed letters of transfer to Guelph. A movement t. . Horace Hutching, only "fF eounty, Ont., ta erect a memorial to the late Rev. Dr. Robertson, Presby- the north-west. Rev. Dr. Dumbell, Paul's parish, rector of = St, the. diocese of New York, and will go ¢arly in March. ps | The degrie of bachelor of after a long course of study, conferred on Rev. D. 0. Melrgse, by, the = Central Indianapelix, . Ind. Rev... 5, NeComb will with the congregation of St, | ehurch. Perth, on the 26th of ary, the occasion being the third an- | miversary. of, , the dedication of the now. edifice. The Cenitu Methodist. church has print, the names of subscribers fund in the memorial volume in alpha- Andrew's decided to in" Five | pagation sof | oficial publication, a most miserable. Fe says: "Think ob] aut yourself, about what yon want, what you like, what respect people ought to pay you, what peaple think of you, apd then to you nothing will be pure. You will spoil everything you touch; you will make sin and misery for yourself out of everything which God sends yout; you will be as wrelched as you choose on- earth, or in heaven, either." The sacred congregation for the pro- the faith has issued its "Misiones Catho- | line," for 1901. The statistics given { | i are those officially sent in by Rom- an Catholic ecclesiastical authorities throughout the world to the holy see gvery: five years. According to the re port just issued the number of Re- man Catholics, its England and Wales in 1001 is 1,420.550, as compared with 1.330.640 in 1595; in Scotland 413.500, that cap. be enjoyed | ther 363,000 in 1565. Bug in leland there has Leen a decrease from 3,543. 216 to 3,535,305, In Canada there has | heen an increase from 2,190,500 to 2,- { 201,660 within the five years. In Aus { the tralia, Tasmania and New Zealand, Catholic population has grown from 3.008 300, to 4.507.980, and in Africa the Roman Catholics, who were about 400,327 in 1896, now number 451.7%2. In India they number about of 790,000. left pearly $1,600 10 the | the Methodist church. | Protestants The aan. Evening, 7 pam Rev, Sunday Services. Bethel church Morning service, 2, Morden will conduct - both services, | Present Day Experiénces as Typified the church at at both services, + Heavesly : is on foot in Oxford ! Sunday: school, 2:45 p.m. Canadn have a in the Children of lsrael From Egypt to the Red Sea" will be the morning theme, rock street Methodist church--Rev. Eber Cramniy, BA. BSc, pastor, for Morning aud evening, services, 11 a.m. tor will preach dvening solo, "The Song." by Miss Munroe. Pastor's and 7 pm. The { bible class, 4:15 p.m. : '{erian missionary superintendent for i {or Sherbrooke, Que., has school will accepted the rectarship of a parish in week service divinity, bis!" has been choir. cArthur, Thou Light Divine'; , Shea be precent | Queen street Methodist church, Jan. "19th, 1002.-- The. pastor; Rev. J. Coop- Anil, M.A. B.D. will preach at ana 7 pm. The Sunday meet at' 2:45 pom. Mid- on Wednesday at 8 pm. All welcome. Sunday music: Mom: ing unthem, .'Agous Dei, Dona No Mrs. Evans, Mise Mooney and Evening, anthem, "Appear Mrs. Evans, Mr, sole, "Rock oi ges,' Miss Reyuer. Sydenham street. Methodist church, Rev. Dr. Philp, pastor, Sunday, Jan. HH am, and. choir; Janu- | 19the=11 am. sermon by Rev. A. C. Crews, Toronto, genoral secretary of the Epworth league socigties: 7 p.m, | sermon' by Rev; George Clendinnen, fund committee of the t F.T.L., betieal order. The books will close on | March lst. " Dr. Percy Laslia. has leit Montreal, on his return to Honan, North China, to resume the - hospital and mission. ary work inlercupted two years ago by the Boxer uprising. Mrs. Leslie wall not accompany him Rev. Svdney -D. Ussher, B.D. for merly a clergyman of the Reformed Episcopal -chureh, and son of hishop Ussher, once doeated in Canada; hes transfered his. allegiance tothe Pro- testant Episcopal church. bi Bishop Mills makes his second' vi it to Dessronto on Sunday. He visits All Saints' and Christ churches, on the Reserve, during. the day, and in the evening St. Mark's church; where he is to hold confirmation: services. I "fhere is something remarkable . in | connection with Knox Preshyterian | church in Woodstock, Since 159, i 'whep old Kpox was built, thee have been but two pdstors of the church, Brockville. Special collections in wid of Epworth league funds. to tke | Morning anthem, "Birightest and Best (of the Sons of the Morning; solo, "The Way of Peace," Miss Elloda Per- ey. Evening anthem, 'Hark, Hark Wy Soul," solo, 'Lord of th® Night," Arthur Craig. 245 pa., Sunday school and bible class Monday at 2:30 | o'clock, and evening at right o'clock, annual convertion of Kingston dis tict Epworth league. socidties. Wad nesday evening regular prayer and [raise service. Wolfe Island Council. Wolfe Island, Jan. 13~The newly elected council, Meswrs, Thomas Faw: cedt, reove, and J. 8. Armstrong, . J. Russell, Thomas Flynn and W G. Woodman; councillors, took the neces sary declaratiops of qualification and office, except Mr. Russell, he being ab- sent. Moved, Woodman-Armsgrony, and resolved that the minutes of the last weeting be adopted." Moved, Woodman-Armstrong, and resolved, That James MeAllister by appointed a member of the board of health for Rev. Mr. Ball and Rev. Dr. MeMullev. | three years and 'a by Jaw passed con At the dedication of two bells which | firming his appdintment. Resolved Five boon added to the tower of Chis ' that these accounts be paid : Thomas wick parish church given Victoria, the bishop ton said that be was the last bishop appointed during the Victorian ere, the order for his consecration beng signed five days before the queen's death. The oldest Wesleyan minister living { in' England, is the Rev, Richard Ry- { mer, of Angel road, Brixion, whose | ministry began in 1829, over seventy: | two years . Next to him stands i Rev. ~ John Gay Wilson, of Redhill, who dates from 182, or sixty mine years 6go. The Montreal Star remarks thatthe fect that the Progixtatiap church now ranks numerically first among the re ligious denominations of Manitoba is in no siall 'measure due to the vigor: ons manner in which the late Rev. Pr. Robertson had conducted the mis sionary work of that church 'in the wesk. ? At ths tercenténary of birthday of duke Evagst the Pious, held in' Go. _ tha, Germany, emperor Williath, reply- i n , declared that t gredt aim of his life bud been the un- jon of the evangelical church in Ger- mnt, and that hé hoped this wonld - mark the beginning of ol spiritual and "tempora throughout Bh. whois ss Go . x ministers of ' poo ol oF Boson and vicinity are a good deal stir.ed up over an innovation in- » Boston's pet edu: the Meossachu- r pe we 1 regard to Kelpion, 0 , on well of it. ge whe only ical store we had with us, aml i don't know how we should hate got on without it, fit ¥ & ahways. Froitug' "rub of K dif The regulars were rn. 'far. in memory of i O'Reilly, 86; G. Keegan, $5; James An of Kensing- | drews, $6; E. Woodman, 86; John Mc Cal, charity, boarding Mrs. C. Nor ris, $6; Mrs. Cameron, charity, board: jug S. Eccles, 85. Moved," Flynn- Woodman, and resolved; that $25 be granted to the Wolfe Island "agricul tural association for 1902. Moved, Flynn-Woodman, that Gregory Keegan be appointed aséessor. Moved in amendment, Armstrong Fawcett, that James McGlynn be appointed assessor. The council being evenly divided the matter wos laid over to the nest meeting. Moved, Armstrong-Flynn, ang resolved that R. J. Spoor be ap painted to act pro tem in the absence of "the clerk. Council adjourned to the first Montlay in February. If You Can Duplicate The suits we are mow offering for dotible the motgy elsewhere, we would wdvine you not to pubchase. Livings ton Bros. A seven pound pail of pure jam as- sorted flavors, 47c., at Mullin's gro- cory, corer Johnston and Division Let Me Know It. I wish simply your name and ad diess--no iy «Tell me which of these 8 you want, i Will seod ih en dlr on your t. fo Jot you have. 6 bottles en tive. " ~ ni i ; Be will send the bill to ; t 40 your honesty, He will Jot ! "HE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, THER GOLDEN WEBDING CELEBRATED BY NR. AND MES. T. STEWART, DESECND. Death of Edward Empey in Idaho--Kicked By a Horse. Napanee, Jan. 15. --Mr, and Mrs. J. Stewart, Desmond, celebrated the pol den anniversary of their' mar ¢ On Decemnber 24th, at the home of their daughter, Mra: Albert Frizeell, Toron to. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart re otved many tokens of good wishes from friends and acquaintamces. Both. are in the host of health and bid ir 10 celebrate many more annivessarios of their warriage. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Stratton, Neli- ta, Man., arrived in town Inst' week to spend the winter with frivcads in Napanee and vicinity, Delbert Wiskin, son of KF. Wiskin, left this week for Peterhoto, where he has securad a situation with the Canadian guneral electric company. The thermoneter re- gistered seventeen degrees below wero on Friday worning, the lowest this year. DRrward and Alfred Stratton left last week foi Toronte, the formed to resume his dental studies, the latier to take a course at a business collpge Daniel Higley, Mill street, slipped and fell on the icy sidewalk a couple of weeks ago, and ijured himself that his recovery is doubtful. 80 death of Edward Empey, at his howe near Conerd' Alene City, Kaba, of ling trouble. The decease was & son of the late John W. ¥mpey, Fwpey Hill, Richmond township, He brother of Mrs. George Fy pance, Mrs. Clarke, Empey s West, Lonsdale, and Nrs. hing. Frankfold. His three brothers; Fletch: er, Daniel and James, went west some yvoars. ago. The deceased was married to Miss Grace Weeks, deughter | of Richard Weeks, Richmond. She with their three daughters, 'Mrs. Mel vin Kidd, Mes, Jasper Codper and Miss Marion, who survive Bert, Miller, son of Samuel Miller, North Fredericksburg, received a very severe kick from a horse last week, from which for a time his life was despaired of. The skull near the fore head was broken and one eye very so riously injured. The young. man in now slowly recovering, The Footing System. A Jetter to the Manchester Guardi an from Rev. canon Hicks, throws somo light on the probable cause = of increase of drinking among women in England. He describes at some length the "footing" system hy which ull new: employees in mills are required to treat their new associates to in: toxicating liquor, He states that every girl entering a mill is practically compelled to fur nigh intoxicating liquor for her fel lows. Also that before holidays, festi vals and dther celebrations every girl in a room must, for weeks before on liguor, The regular treat is whis key, wine and cake. The spirits are supposed to be consumed by' the wen and the wine hy the women, but the distinction is not adhered to. It ia hard for a girl to resist this tyranny of custom: Not lohg ago the canon saw three voung girls in their teens brought to the hospital dead drunk, owing to a footing' in their mill. They had been picked up by the police as they lay unconscious in the middle of the road outside the mill, drenched to the kin' with rain. New York Dramatic Notes. New York, Jan. 17.-The centre theatrical attractions this week has been the Republic theatre, where oun Monday, Mra Patrick Campbell, the celebrated English actress, began her engagement here which has ° scored such a muccess. For fifty cents ove can see one of the best shows in | New York erty rounded by every luxury. at the New York winter gardens, where the 'Sup per Club" is being played to stand ing room only May Irwin continues to delight large audiences with her clever tion of "The Widow Bijou theatro ; "The Girl and the Jitlge' be an established success at che Ly cetim. where Mise Russell is advuys a most potent attraction. The dashing perforptance of Kyrie Bellow in "A Gest!smmn of France." is drawing érowds of spectators to Wal lacks . theatre The spectacular splendors of "The Sleeping Beauty and The Beast," at the Broadway theatre are sujosyed nightly by large crowds. of sur He dROnA Jones" as the stews to A Burst Of Generosity. Edinburgh Scotsman, A man from Dunedin onee visited the town of Wallington. An Irich friend insisted upon the visitor staying at his house, instead of at a hotel, and kept him there jor a month, playing the host in detail, even to tresting hits to the gheatres and other amuse rents, paying all the cab fares, and the vest. W the visitor was re turning to Dunedin; the drishman saw him down to the steamer, and they went 'into the saloon to have a pant: ing drink. "What'll you have?" asked the host, continuing his hespitality to the | Now, Took here," said the: man torts to 530,000 | tHE. feom Pupedin, "I'll hee nae mair o Here yo've boen keepin' ver hoose for a month an' payin' for the theatres, snd cabs sod drinks | Napanee Notes--Of For Toronto-- | Word was received this week of the | hand. save up something to be spent | 7 POUNDS STRONG. Every stitch made with Corticelli sewing silk will stand a seven-pound strain without breaking: Fifteen stitches in an inch makes a'seam 10§ pounds strong. And there are no {laws or weak spots, common, breaking, Full letter "A," so or | 100-yard spools. Costs no more than the tan= gling kinds. STOCK BROKERS & INVESTMENT AGENTS § Member Toronto Stock Exchenge 26 TomonTo ST TORONTO shares trend, Out tin Careful attention of | private Mards New York of town FE given to the Investment Monk, Railway snd other te odors on Torontd; Maw mand London exchanged. orders reovive efwelul atten noe lovited We THE POPE'S HEALTH, Denial of The Reports That He Is Il. Rome, Jan. 18.+The pope is in ex eoliont health, considering his age, and there is no truth whatever in the stories: that he is gravely ill. On the contrary, he received the of the Roman aristocracy yesterday at the vatican, and delivered a speech urging Catholic the di varoe law proposed by the 1talian gov members union. agamst ernment. Miller's Headache Powers cure head- sche in five minutes, In hoxes 10c. and 25. at Wade's drug store. Harry Badgely was senfepced to three years in Kingston penitentiary, by chic justice Meredith, at Toronto, for the killing of Charles Murray Eczema's lich Is Torture. The Most Exasperating of all Skin Diseases--The Most Difficult to Cure---Dr. Chase's Ointment Proven to be an Effective Treatment. Eczema's itch is seve on fire with at tu and 1a the Skin lan torture the burning, ing humour; # iL bevomwes sl most unbearable, desperation vou could tear the skin (6 pisces You dare not exorcise for fear of aggrave ting the itching, neither cap you sleep, for no sooner does the bpdy beeotne warm than the trouble begin, and - instend of restful, refreshing sleep, it Js scratch, soratch, scratch all night long There is searcely a moment's respite from this maddening mulady at any Of vourse vou have triea nearly all ° the washes, an lves, and medicated soaps, but like thousands of others buve been disappointed and disgasonld Mrs. Amn McDonald, Kingavitls, Ont, states "For eaboat 1ibree years | was a dreadiui- sufisry from 'eczema, At times the patches of maw, foaming flesh would extend from my waist to say nell, and from the knees 10 the ankles, The itching al must drove me crazy, snd though 1 tried all the local phymeinns, they could mot even relieve the suffering. The flesh would erack open, and don't believe anvone ever suffered more than I did : "1 wan told of Dr. Chase's (hint ment. hut dia not believe that © could help me. After the fifth applic Ention of this poeparation 1 begmr to feel the benefit of its soothing, beal- time lotions intense ing effects, and now ditnbute a gure iv to the persistent use of this. wonder ful remedy. Jt ow tenly worth iw weight in gold, and I sever tire of r& commending it {0 otler sufferers. ' You may be skeptionl regarding toe alifity of Dr. Chast's Omiment to cure you. Wost people are, after try- ing in vain to get relied from a host of romedier, but Dr. Chase's Ointment will mot diseppoint vou. You will be £ the marvellous control which it bee over all itching, burning inflammation of the skin. and the wonaerfil healing powe which it posscsns. Jt fakes tim 10 thorough: Iv core Frremn, but Dr. Chase's (int. ment will do #. 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