Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Feb 1904, p. 7

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Murvale, Feb. 23.--~1he recent rain has saved a good many around here from drawing water, John Taggert is { | { | | i A large number of farms have changed hands in the past year, the two latest being the farm of J. Quail, taken pos- seasion| of by HH. Clow on March 1st. end W. Ferguson' s by Diron, on t+ 20th. The farm stock sales will i February 29th and March 11th r spe On February 2md P. quietly married to Miss A. lor, daughter of J co ngratulatio ns Fifty Couples Dance. Glenvale, Feb. 23.--We received no mail for five days last week, it being Entertained Their Friends. Battersea, Feb. 22.~The leap-yvear party at Reuben Clark's residence, Milburn, on the 11th inst., was very largely attended from all over' tle township. A jolly time was spent un til supper was serv after which a there also be a jolly hostess the nes time. Miss May Lake, of the Granite house, assisted by her motl ess, pave a charming te I the 17th inst. to a few of her friends About fifteen sat down to tea in the pretty' dining room. After the splen didly-prepared tea a gt enjoyanle time was spent. Miss Grace Williams, in Toronto since fair time, is home on a visit. Thomas Sears, son of Willian Scars, of this pl after f° , is home teen years absence in Wyoming. He is accompanied Ly w and ogull r they are vjsiting nun s friends in this locality Deaths At Od of our oldest residents, who was in { her ei hty-ninth s. Mrs. Webster | was a stavnch member of the Metho dist church. She died at * the home of her daughter, Mrs: George where she had spent most § gus automatically, also economically, be- | saddinad by the death o Allon cavsa it takes all the gas out of the! (hadwirk, who Cicd at her ne hard carbide and wastes none BE Ll Fhe was e cn Saturday 'ast. She was a Hith P ®. WARD & CO., fol member of the Methodi church : nae . Mrs. Chadwizk was the widow of the 03 Princess St., Kingston, Ont. Tate Allan Chadwi who dick only v -------- ns LRAR ix weoks gro. The foral decorations KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE | wero 1 Li wR gg {en 1 nesday last ' at her home. con KINGSTON, } ducted bv Rev. G. W. McCall. Several of our citizens have been ~onfned ir TORONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE: Enea with gripe. Water is very TORONTO. scarce, as the water ia the er is Unequalled facilities for wecuging post rt and best equipment in Canada m Il, owned by J. Mancur. We re 331 Queen street, Kingston. gret that Sidney Tripp is moving from SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Jour mi idst. Comfederstion Life Bubding, Toron i -_ a Wells Filling Up. af } Keclervile, Feb, 21.--The recent | We Sell The Finest | {thaw has had the desired effect to py cards Gilling up the wel's again. Many Rolls, Buns, Sally Luns, Tarts and Pastry. ----ALSO-- Toronto Bread, Pollitt's Bread, Veale's Bread. p-- A. J. REBS', Priacess St. SKATES Properly Ground with Special Machine and Fitted to Boots. Suwing Machines, Typewriters : " FOR SALE. J. R 0. DOBBS & 00, 171 Weliington Street. impure and apt to cause sickness. 1 Derbyskire has purchased the grist of our farmers have found it very in { ccnvenient. watering theic stock. The Yioric of ccnversation now iv the w | hetweon Japan end Ru The mails ! are anviously loked for. 'ihe bli { tinvers, which are to be in Batters n Friday night next, will be well . tre nized from this place. end old say they are going. A littl ir] has come to stay at the Lome of and Mrs, William Loucks. She is very welcome \iditor, Jehn Rod fl son Cliford, who has been sick, . Myre. Willam Dixen, Jr. vi tins her yparints at for the past week, x s bee drawing stone was | ir. John Patterson 3s hay * from Robert Vrain (aird has the eon quantity of weod for rper entiing a Fekn Lo! Yims Mamie Sloth, who ns fen ol x, is rapidly getting bet- villiam Stennes purchase d a - tay from James Melvey eon i Cranberry marsh first part of the 1 tor. He went after it the other t After hunting for it all day. he | not find it, ax the snow had | my letely covered it. Visitors: Mrs. Robert Shannon, Sunbury, at William few m games wer ayed and then all departed, thanking their. geninl host for the good time afforded. i essa. Odessa, . W.~Death has claimed | the di William Webster, one days. The {unoral was « morning, the ISth, at church, Morven, conducted Rev. (i. W. MeCell. Every person was | Both young | ( Loucks"; Miss Ethel Clark, Batter, at Charles Clark's; My. and Mrs. Wal ter Tuber, Ele Mills, also Mis Clara Taber, Athens, at Ju Anglin's; Mi. and Mrs. James Clark, Cedar Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lake, Secley's Bay, at George E. Clark's Everybody i: ins for spring. ---- WERE UNITED, BROTHIR AND $1 SISTER MEET AT A DANCE. Had Been Separated Since Child- hood--Failed to Recognize Each Other When Introduced. Cement Works Go To Marlbank. Strathcona, Feb. 22.~The cold is as severe as ever here, but the good peo 5 . ple of this place are determined to A heater, Pa Feb. 25.--Separated OE 2 } make the best of it. We have had three | 0° childhood, during which lapse | y they had mourned one another as | i 3 surprise parties in, one week; three or four loads will drive to a home where thoy receive a right royal welcome, doad. Robert Newlin of this city, and Mrs. Bristol Burke of Phillipshure, N. on the sick list, and Mrs, Nelson | and enio themscives satly. with | os have been reunited through at Boyce © and daugh Mabel, pe nt | comes and Thin 3 Tg en tending a dance at Tyrone. this state. Sunday and Wonday jn Holldord. Th ?{ refreshments are served. Such pather Is celdimation o this unexpected : z 8 Wo: ITlne nos promote good feeline toward each ane happy oven oth brother and ed to saw wood in this vicinity till | >the let them continu Mr. Rick. | Mister are this week visiting at the spring, ' have returned to Kingston. | urds has been - es Pg p oe He hone of their mother in this city Walter Wallace spent Sunday end Mon- | erintendent of Ph sup When Newlin' and bis 'sister Wore day at' F. Rendell's, Harrowsmith. | works John M .-- at) Dun cement 1 hildean their father died. Then thoy Visitorge Fred. Porter, Elginburg, | sng Mes Cl M. ait be Ty it it. | lived in Philadelphia. The family was and M da Clark, spent Sunday and Line his tw ET > EY are por divided. The sister was adopted bv a | Monday; John iss Della | Mps. Rt *" Ram re MATUR ARE 1 family -in Huntineton, Pa, end the | Snider at Guess'; Miss Bertha Cur. friends Camden DY MeN of the oy stayed with th: mother, who u ran, at David Murton's; Mr. and Mrs, | ession of Camden. * | terward married Russell Phillips. a | and two Alex. Irwin, at Jehn Young's; Will ters ure leaving to take up rosi contractor in this city. Newlin then Irwin, Elginburg, at Max. Purdy's: | dence in Deseronto. They have 4 took the name of his mother's second Ross Walker, at C. Ferguson; Mr. end | the farm. Their ncighbors' all. régret hushand/~and ome months ago ob Mss, Manuel Orser, at William Wal | v departure, as by many acts, of | ti ned a position in Phillipshure aces. . | ndnéss they have endeared them- In Je Ings tothe and mister lost { selves to the people of their neighbor track of ench other, and h thought Farms Change Hands. | hood. Miss Lizzie Finlev is serious] the other dead. _ Inverary, Feb. 2 ~The recent thaw | ill. Mr. and Mrs. Finley have had more Being fond of dancing Newlin lust is weldomed by a great many farmers | Fo their share of trouble, The paper | ek accompanied a party' of fiend on account of the scarcity of wat | mills that burned last fall heloneed to { 'C 8 ball 'at Tyrone. He was attract Mr. Finley, girl is in a very this bricht precarious condition ¥alker, Richmond, spent Sundav |' athcong. Mr. NM now vounr of his friends for an introduction. Af + meeting they w 1 ond then ntered to the seats a the hall. He told hor he Chester, and then from ane and Mga, J. Mc have heen afflicted w Ramsay has returned from a id western Ontario 10. take charge of hia | answers _ RIK rapid. comparisons of { farm." Mr: Scrimpshaw has rented it family history the fact was voon de wed "that they brother and sinter, he strangest part & for the Cummin Wire Wilson's where he t year. Frank n 'workine Mr, leaving for Rath, the storv. is g her sister, Mri. Ford rented the: Vanslack form. E. Ho. | that she had lived in Phillinsbire s L. Gumnier and Mrs. | ney has hourht the farm of Jamon had seen Robert on 2h street, had of a convalescent. J. Gibson | Madigan, whith lies beside his place ten admired him and he her, bat they lost a valuable cow. The winter has | 4 part 'of the same lot. Man hane ; | had not met until the nicht of the been very severe on the ra as a |are taking place here. Most of the | dance. large number are found d esmnit works. ave. bein~ moved 1 tet | - i ISLAND TOPICS | Marlbe nk, An Offer For Property--To Return THE ROMANCE. OF LIFE. To The Island. the first delay in eight vears. The | Fittingly Described By An English Soh Island, Feb. 23.--Rev Father dance held in the Orange Hall. on | Banker. astics, who has charge of the parish | I'hursday night was a orand success. | How much: less enlivening and in} RB F 'ather r Spratt's absence, intends to Fifty couples. were in 'attendance. | spiciting wor KE life be = were ul ro have go fete day on the return of the Parks brothers' orchestra furnished | i (he elem Rt. he Py 3 | alove priest fiom Permuda. He in for the occasion, Messrs. Orser; | iyaginati Ben oh Jo Te Ee Te 4 : e | tends to make him a presentation of rand Binnington have started | insted t ; wha Tt hie Rard 51 ! a suit of vestments for the aitar. The 1 their jce-houses, Thomas Haw tery. hoatv 1 ht his a a CEN Ladies" Auxiliary met at the residence is confined to his house with a |juu or of any approa b Dis ba iden {of Mrs. Dexter FEinckley last w severe cold. Miss Fmilv Plomley, bor. to the pi x of yi : . ap on +! Cape Vincent stages on Monday went King sang a solo in the Preshy hide so con tituted Ho or ! ot hy way of tha cenil. D. H. Hinchloy hurch on Sunday morning. It |. . vp sombre oxicten e y m { states this has been the worst winter was much appreciated. James Mer- | 1g 1, ? rovnd {unital Nt ! in sixty years for the stages. cer spent Sunday on Simcoe island. |. hate n nd : flatn bh Ther pt .! Kinptcn bask diicers have been Visitors: Miss Blomley, Kingston, at | (h-ouch the most" cntranting # PS Cony a good busicess to Cape Via William Pillar's; M Darau, Simcoe | jthout seins % ny tise CONEY | cent this wnter, the cause of - which Island, at John Clark's. Mr. end Mrs. | beau and 3 absalutel biind t > n a las been the ieregularity of trains and on Orser, Kepler, at J. D. Eller- | poe "and They Rai 11 the very heavy travel across the is A Cataraoui, at | (jrough a fores cloth ll in "its land. Vatrick Hawiineg, who redently | : Alico Pinning rton's, Mrs. Thomas |, it ameal then ha OY hioiy af clisshe) PUN hased the old minister Allen prof Buck, Sunnyside, at John Corduke's. | a ad gold, 'nnd Ju trou Aidbre ito | perty snd who hod the misfortune to I a 0 pi he "* {have the barn destroyed hy fire | od ing any regard of the wondrous SE as Tren oor a 'trangiormation from its summer garh And if Cupid should discharge a whels quiver frll of arrows at these Kouless and impassive individuals, the darts would presumalb ly glance off as though they were ciirassed with, a crusader's coat of nil leaving them | scathless dnd unthrilled. Cn the other hand how 000 ¢n his bargain by an American lady, who was here last week looking or a suitabls ground for a summer resort. A Litter, was received : Jat week from 'Thomas Pyke, Oregon, and the epistle contained some strawberry blossoms that were pi skod belsre clos r his missive. It is stated that our new ferry will lond at the foot of great are i " aa RUTFER T "ey y rT) ' Th uo Ia rer 3 ho : ho: ie i { Queen street. Our coal dealer is com- | grapp ed with the beast y it hv | dnt, and even passicnate emotion. { Hletely sold out. Large duantities of | the thraat The anin wl wi nod hich prlates and throbs through pressed hay ave hicin shipped daily | napped viel wnaly, but the lad held his + wind at the contemplation of the | to, Kinston, Bullis "Bros. being the | grin lightly, dropping his rifle and ap tit] and the harmonic whether | Prin:i;al buyers Me. Daly met, with | plying all his strength with both it be in nature, or, though in | en accident enused by his horse rin hands in an effort to shut off the wind { deg sree, in art. i" 2 . | ainr away; he escaped wiih a f antagoni + This style of 4; | W hat an unalloved enjoyment it is | Eilge cheese faotory has en g proved ois ye, 1h voll Rialiy Ito these, for instance, to stand on the seri} wa of or. pe] y Set an ng to atewy | shores ¢ of the ,everin tonstant ocern; | vy as ma wr the cothing ' olf lay gasping. win thi Per ne AE e_ Pulter by Hy | Some of our 1 1 nde re who atten d groun 1 th lad Sispats hed it by ut end' diamonds: i Jo'n Rivol's, auction sale last week | 110% HERE oat with a potket-knife. | si ate that mil'h cows sold fiom 350 x ed len : ! nt It is stated that Mut Watertown will move to and til bis father's Tapm to $U0 cach | thew Flyin, the i lard exh ilarating ¢ i full 111 with an A after | st. Or now a nizl : | majestic, surf-crested ¥ } who in turn will move to one of 'his | carvins sequence 8 s i.) village idenoes The affall: and 4 are hurled, a mighty of | courteous proprietor of the Islinl No ' Poy OR ry § tol t Au hers d nn vizit Just ething foam, upon the windswept | hotel pr1i A her t lsland py Visit Baker, Arnprior, visited | » dashed with violence, | Wf ok. Dr, 1. his mother last week, Mrs. Frenk against the solemn psalmody of the deep. And how too does such an one re el } covering and expects to be al 1 10.0 {in a positive e vy of enjoyment | return with the advent of spring. The | when, Tor noe; . alpendtock in | Inte William briceland carried an an } we ie ring amidst the i-e | surence of £2,000 von his life. Ja : | how the Alps, or amidst seen | Fiihe, for 1 cof the Union hotel. | | of overpowering grendeur and sub Cape Vineen NY, died in Clayton | Frnity searching for edelweis or fo hist week. Dr. A A. Staley has heen { (ha lovely Alpine gentiam or moun- j BP inted hume surgeon . in Henn | tain rose 4 { mann 0 ia), New Kiub, | Ave, truly those w hose sonls can A ver 1 lracent aflzie took viace fea ar hi her than the every day, mat Wednesday 1 rng at the yas { tor-of fact concerns of life, even though | of Jacob Pose, shin hia sou v Le gri} pped fast ifn the absorbing daughter, iw Gertie, wan oni A 4 on exigent ies of duty or of Husiaess, must | the bonds © -- nay io Une | pas through li with a far greater § Moore Aiter the eeremony t i Ti Us | measure" of sati faction and enjoy- | repaired to th dining-room, where Tha { ment than the unimpressi nable end! wed ny git ner: Ww pi in wailing. \ a3 ths phlegmatic. But if the satisfaction [1 ide leo ] haucoms ju 9 rai in x and the enjoyment are to be complete | #1 1! The yong Tor N S on 16 they must be certain, without any { afternoon tram ot New lors in . n cities, that when this life js . other Amen assured of _ eternhl -- And 4 Agricultural Foresight. of ell | doubt whatever, | ended they are oys in the life to | certainty is the glad inheritance come, Washington Star { who serve their God Mis | Col. John H. Cunningham, of North | try fall's Rheumatic Cure, the great {laws, and whose sins given | carolina, perhaps the largest ira | blood purifier. It has cured when every- laws, ar I | through the merits of the Redesmer's | of (ohac o grower in the worll was | thing else hos failed. Sale to take, vent, | bemoaning the low prige of tonnoo | quick to cure, most highly endursad, | --o------------ { helore the vu and megns committe ! sheapest to buy. Ten days' treatment Miss Marion C. Donald, only daugh- | at Wash on siguunt of See, on 'price We., at Wade's. 5 3 ald " collect: t | ne r Ol rus ' | tor ot E._Donsid iv es sully Jarre ated his contention by telling - a Auction sale farm stock, implements, Larleton Plac TY ¥ x years | story «of a farm + who placed a load! ete, on Wednesday, March 9th, at the | Wedne wday. o was twenty six yea CTY oe inn Warehouse to be wid. | residence of = Alex. Reid, 2nd Con., fa of toba A a ha The warchowseman sold it and inform | Twp. Amherst Taland. W. H. Preston, gem od the farm seRr . CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED | iow th on idence, of | A. M,. Buchanan, charges a > c NS, : > With Locay Ari 1s ATION of the conta' 1 for storage. It wes! qn Saturda last, the marriage of his base. Catarrh is» od or consti ced that the farmer should ining a | daughter, Angie T., to Frank HB. Min time he came to town te Montreal. The groom is 8 80 r Lo cure it Hall's | 1¢ wier next satisfy this claim. | tutional discave, and i 0 | you must take jaternsl remedies. In a few duys the and Catarrh Cure is taken internally, h k acts directly on ihe blood and mucous farmer appeared with two, lusty roos | surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure in not wn! gers in nu basket ' ! quack medicine. 11 was prescribed by "But you ¢ owe one rooster, | one of the best physicians in this coun- aids tha wareh man try for years and is a regular jre- UF v nan. : | seripai on. YO is compnsed of the best] 'Well, you replied the farmes tonics known, combised with whe best] <I have bronght nother load of tr | biood purifiers, acting di on the}, cous surfaces. The Or combina Lr. of the two in redients is what ------ ST -- | produces such wonderful results in curing | J, A. Gemwill, formerly of Car feton | Catach. Send for testimonials free. Place, with har les Burton as pariner. | NEY & 0, Pr J. CHEN ro ooo. hos fia by Druggists Take Hall's Family Tpit Ie "constips- sion. " Poaps & Co., of Osnabruck Cen i od bv a comely woman and esked one s side of | was from | : | tions and | | | | . s adamantine JRitions of i so! | roe ks, hard by with a boom es "of | U Shea has turned to Niagaca alia | thunder. Aye, but there is music ia jai a rite cn visit San tisne 5 | that roar; there is a rhythmical me {Ja k i nd spn a Ay in n |lody, a ha ious diapason-ia that ; bursie. Jchn olenais, Howe, Island, ! a anand symnhony of nature, in that _ at Jam I listor's . John : | the veteran of hinapps Point, is re rchased the general business of | / re ng tors are planned to give a clear passage for water. They do not contain diaphragms r other obstructions 'in the' water passages to 'check; the water and cause the system to be noisy quality i iron in mechanically accurate. There is no paper packing. used and each connéction is made Push Nipple which assures it Oxford Radiators are so readily lend themselves to any scheme, ation. In the Oxford Hot Water' Boiler combination the latest and: best. dis modern practice in heating. Out entire plant at Toronto. | ing many acres of ground, is ed @ to the manufacture of Oxford Hot ¥ a and Oxford Radiators. We would like to send you some ing--they tell the Whole story. = ogee ee em ol THE GURNEY FOUNDRY ~ Limited Tt -- N ot ; | Wino Sa KILLS WOLF WITH HANDS. | Utah Lads Desperate Conflict With i Wild Beasts. Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 26.~FEl lintt Terry, a thirteen year old hoy of | Pox Eldér county, Utah, is the hero {of a desperate encounter Ww ith a Jig | aray wolf. The lad emerged victorious | from the conflict, with nothing mors | than a flech wound in the leg to re With his five year-old wind him of it | brother Eddie, Ellioft was hunting | squirrels. [Te was a wd with only a | iwenty two-ealiber rifie. To a clamp | | of brushes ths lads were pttacked by a | wolf, musually large for his species in this sta The younger boy took of in flight: while. Elliott gave | ba He to the wo. The animal, evi having been driven down from by the recent snows, | ferocious. The boy fired a thot. from | his toy rifle, and before the wolf | reached him had dischergod the wen pon twice morp. Al three bullets took effect, but not sufficiently to dinah'e the animal, which leafed at the boy { and fastened his fangs in the young ters leg i Elliott, being unable to fire another hot because of tha close quarters { dently | the the mountain It! s When You H Toothaghe ' eof Neniline 'cuiekly well Any aching tooth pelisved by Nemvilioe in a few moments by Ling the cavity with batiin caked in Nerviline A good plan is to rub the gums with Nervi ise alo. i} isn't 6 singly remedy that hos one-fourth the pain relieviog power of Nerviline, whi h eets like muogd worvidoe kills the pain out izht, and pre ts it feofn returning. You can't beat Nerviline fo r nenralzing it's the best | made, Piive 2 Wolseley And Correspondents, London Onlaoker Lord Wolssley has _plways exhibited {a keen. dislike of war « wrespondents. Un one occasion. a vell- know | man end a pet friend of | oral, joined the headgu snd re ported himself at the eco ander-in chief's tent to have his papers vised and get go forward to the ting lin Greeting him with a hei 'r + hand, Wolseley look 0 through he ilo uments, and wilh a twinkls in his eve i igned, Well, 1 sup | pos I must; but if 1 had my way, { vou to the and have And with this genial threat peed | Pe | then said "You want thes | would, sens rear you thot he wished his | ----------------. . Rheumatism. if you fave this dread disease and have failed to obtain. relief, 'why not frisnd god Picton, was the seen of a happy event 31 aker, ~ se. and Mra. Albert. Minaker, Mit | ford, a druggist by profession, gnd has | represented a Mentreal house on the road for (he ------ for the past ten years. rt pr CSS CHLO! 0D THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY. rt INE, CHLORODYNE s.r CHLORODYA © ever discovered, i | Rhaumatinn, che, Meningitis; ote From W. Vesalios Pett] mn, nel?' Lecturer pital, London : "I have no re tation "in stating that'T any medicine so efficacious ay an An ti spasmodic and it in Cansmpption, Asthma, Dinrbose, and othor rr fectly sntinfled with the result." Serie 'Parl Russell Communiented to the College Oi pi ceived a despatch from Her Majesty's Council al ARDY of Cholera has been raging fearfully, ahd that the only ly hole A LORODY NJ. "Sco bLuncet, December lat, 18046" CAUTION-BEWARE OF PIRACY AND IMITATIONS Vice Chancellor Sir W, Page Wood Stated LIS BROWNE was wndoubtedly the inventor of CHLD whole story of the defendant Freeman ras Geli tely un ghotted to may had been sworn to. Hee Times, July 19th, "old in bottle of 1s 13d. 2. 91, de 6d., and 11 without the: words "Dr, J. Collis Browne's Chlorod ' Stamp, Overs helmimg Medical Testimony accompanies eac! TL Se SOLE MANUFACTURERS, J. 7. DAVENPORT, LIMITED, London. ed DVI OCO PPVEOO® ° Lower USE : ; ' Prices CAUTIL $ FIBRE WARE ® Can be had In FR $ Tubs, Pails, Wash Basins, For sale by all first-class dealers. 3 LIKEWISE EDDY'S MATCHES. Sekse 30099806788 £5

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