Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jun 1905, p. 7

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rder to accomplish this we ELS ingsten. © Newest patterns, proposition--which it is, epee , OTHERS we ever held, farge) yet we advise you to n. Shoe Store. THE Every Individual em ee «Let This Be Fv Understood" Absolutely Pure ADA" Ceylon Tea possesses cup-drawing qualifications possessed by no other tea ly in sealed lead packets. gold only 1 By all Grocers. 25e¢., 80e., 40¢., 50¢., 60c. per pound. Highest Award, St. Louis, 1904. GENTS' OXFORD SHOES We have a large and complete assortment of Men's Oxfords, in Tan, Black, Vici, Box Calf and Patent Colt in lace and button, all the newest lasts. Prices, $3, $3.50, $4 and $4.50. Canvas Goods Just Arrived. EPENDABLE , SI/OLS CALLING CARDS ENGRAVED FROM COPPER PLATE TOOK A SEVERE COLD. It Settled In The Kidneys. Pain In The Back The Result. -- - Catching cold and having it settle in the back is often the cause of Backache-- the cause of kidney trouble. When the back aches it is a warning that the kidneys are liable to become affected. Heed the warning : check the Back- J > | ache, and dispose of any chance of further { trouble. If you don't, serious complications are very apt to arise, Mrs, E. Williams, Hamilton, Ont., caught cold, end it settled in her kidneys. She used DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS, and is thankful for the immediate relief they gave her. She writes us as follows : "Jt is with pleasure that I add my testimony in favor of Doan's Kidney Pills. Somie time ago I took a severe cold, which settled in my kidneys. The soreness and pain in the small of my back bothered me greatly. After suffering for some months, and finding numerous remedies fail, I procured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills, and received immediate relief from my sufferings. Doan's Kidney Pills may be procured at all dealers, or will be sent direct by mail on receipt of price-- 60 cents per box, or 8 for $1.96. | Tar Doan Kipnry Pint Co., ToronTO, ONT. Ste British Why STON : NO NEED TO SEND OUT OF TOWN FOR ENGRAVED CARDS WHIG WORK IS GOOD WORK db bd b bbb Ebb bbb bbb WE ALSO DO i STEEL DIE EMBOSSING : c@s This Week Dining=room Furniture --Solid Oak Polished ut "MAPLE LEAF" ve CANNED SALMON packen Children grow and thrive. Delicate women get strength, Sideboards. --Solid Oak Polished Extension Brain workers develop power Tables, when their food is seasoned with --Solid Oak Polished Diping Chairs. These are a few specials we are tlos ing out, CEREBOS SALT Wholesale Agents Robertson & Sons KINGSTON, Yours, JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker, Princess Street - - Kingston. Presccccncnns NOW IS THE {WINTER OF YOUR i DISCONTENT es you are trying to met guvod t out of poor coal. ur is hand-screened and unis Geo. NOTICE es OF NEIGHBORS jo WHIG G CORRESPOND ENTS TELL US. je Tidings From Various Points In Eastern Ontario -- What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. 'Making Cheese Boxes. Millhaven, June 14.--Mrs. George Milligan and Miss Milligan, Dundas, have been visiting relatives hers, Miss- cs Sharpe and Rickey are very busy in their mill, making cheese boxes. os Robert Rickey is under tne doe- tor's care, Charles: Marchant * and ors Hamilton, spent last weak at Elmer Sharpe's. Mrs. Byllock is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. B, i'ranklin, Horses Ran Away. Vennachar, June 13.--Messrs. Burns and Wort took a drove of tattle from here, this week. Miss Grace Irish is suffering from the effects: of an attack of jneumonia. Mr. and Mrs, Fred. Ball have gone to Verona to visit fricnds. John Ball, Jr., is able to be around again, after a severe shaking up by. his team ruming away. William Burns © and A. Wort, Lansdowne, spent Sunday at Robert Conner's. Wedding Bells Expected. Calabogie, June 14.-- Mrs. John Smith has returned home. Miss Ma- bel Dempsey called on friends lon Tuesday. Miss Byers -is visiting rela- tives here, Miss Ledair, Renfrew, is visiting her sister, ber around here express attending the lawn social to be held on the 28th inat. Wedding bells are ex- pected to be heard in the near future, Alexander . Stoughton and _ James Bai ley, of New Ontario, are paying a vis- it: to friends here. Mrs. I. spent" Tuesday 'in Renfrew, Lecture On Jerusalen. Selby, June 13.--A large number at last which Mrs. her trip to Jerusalem. A daughter has come to home of M. Kellar. Rev. Mr. Limbert, Colborne, was renewing old acquaint ances here last "weak. improving. Visitors : Mrs. Campbellford, at D.. U, Misses Archie, Deseronto; Dean's, Mr. and' Mrs, Amey, at F. L. Amey's. Mrs. son, Enterprise, at Mrs. McMasters; McKim"s. aC VW Bellrock, Clark's. Visitors At Ferguson's Falls. June 13.~Mr. Black's Ferguson's Falls, Mrs. Donaldson, spent Saturday and Horrick's. Miss Mary Perth Collegiate Institute, and Corners, ville last week. Mrs. children returned to Innisville, Sunday. few days with friends in the Mr. and Mrs. Bolton anc Mrs. J. sant evening. last. Miss Lynett, Sunday at her home. teacher, Mrs. J. spen A Pretty Wedding. Cloyne, June 14.--A large numbe on, were united in marriage. was attired in a suit of blue chifior repast awaited them. The bride re ceived numerous and ec tly presents. Miss Mary and Maggie Walsh were The prospects of Mine' are very berries promise to this year. R. Paul, MP. through here one day last week, the "Big Good Salmon Fishing. Portland, Juns 14. is the order of the day. report good catches, begun; the roads are in a bad dition and in much Mr. Rothchild, con- need of repairs. this place. A num- intention of McKenzie tended the lecture on Sunday evening Symington gave on young brighten the The sick are all Raymond and Sunday at D. J. Sheppard, spent from Friday till Monday at her home here. in the Wetlichiet eee Jor, the y , 4 Wate as > ye p o A ltw Soin here wlienied a Gann st No aste of Heat pa sermon Sunday Moming. Ho 2 night. Miss Maggie McCusker and I th 6 Bi "» to he stationed on Wolfe Island r Mrs. Gray called on friends in Innis- n ie 1SON land Mrs. D. L. Goodfellow and two their home at after spending a village. Jacob Morris spent Sa- i > Ww. . : 8 center draft to burn quickly, and a few days at Godfrey Jani Nee +7 ; turday and Sunday with friends at alt io ait | Goodfellow left for Belleville onday Maberly. y a] Spd h to attend grand lodge of Prentice -------- e side draft carries the heat up | | Boys. He was gecompanied by Mel Althorpe Actions. a side flue passing up and down, | |ville Drew, Long Lake, delegate from Althorpe, June 14.--Miss Vera Fla- and up again through a center flue, | that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Scott, herty, ill with pneumonia, for some- always in 'contact with water | | Tiohbourne, Wels rd John Campsall & . y . . / Ww ' time, is getting better. A number from surfaces, trapping the heat and bare J | OB, Sunday, anc lol g g here attended a concert at Maberly { ville, at G. and report having spent a very plea- Neil treated. the ladies to a quilting bee on Thursday Bygrove is visiting with her friends in Bath- sections get it. all, the water heats | 3rd inst. Fight appeals had been urst. Mr. and Mrs. George Fournier nickly--the ¢fioct on the madistors filed with the clerk, which were dis- spent a couple of days at McClaren's Tz : [ posed of in time ta permit a short Depot. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fair, almost instantaneous -- The session of the municipal conncil to be Watcon's Corners, gre visiting with her "Bison" has more good heatin, held. at which some urgent and im fii nds here. Mrs. R. Forrester, West- points than all- other ' heaters portant business was transacted. On port, is spending a week with her combined. the Sud inst., Geoige Moulitaey, a friends here. The Misses Robison, voung_ farmer, and Miss Angeline Arm. Carleton Place, are visiting Miss Mag- THE H. R. IVES ¢0., Limited, { Airong Ti are dried, i hy Dar- ric A. Norri disel officiating. William cChesnoy, 2 ores, MONTREAL. one of our "oldest settlers, and for from this vicinity attended the Lem- The only safe Ilmonthly | relptives here and had for years heen mon Bros. circus, at Tweed. A pret depend. Seid im supported by the municipal eouncil ty wedding took place at the Roman :th--No. | and kind-hearted neighborg especially Catholic church, Fhmton, Monday, a Mrs. Pettifer and family. His remains 5th inst.,, when Miss Kate Walsh, | were interred in the Methodist ceme- daughter of Michael Walsh of this terv. Reinhold Petzold, ome of our place, and Octave Champagne, Flint pit Rr i | most industrious farmers, died on the The bride broadcloth. After the ceremony Mr. | with the Mis Tvey. Miss Little his wodow and three small children, and Mrs. Champagne drove to the | Howe has ret ried home after » " heside his parents, brothers, sisters home of the bride, where a sumptuous ing the past wok ith the I and other relatives. His funeral took home to attend their sister's wedding. Dipper encouraging. Straw- be very plentiful passed Salmon fishing Fishermen Road work has DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY, JUNE 15. Cracker Proof Doubt all we've said about MOONEY'S PERFEC- TION CREAM SODAS. | i Doubt the erackers all you : il them you eat, will prove that f we are right and you are wrong. For you can't doubt | the fresh, crisp deliciousness i of Tater, commences the work of decorat | ing the interior of the Roman Catho- 'lie church, Bedford, next week. Dr. | Singleton is erecting a large verandah { which adds greatly ® the appearance | af his residence, M. J. McCann, whose | health has been onl. for the past Jew days, is improving; his many friends are plea: to see| him out again, | Purchased A Cottage. Sharbot Lake, June t4.--H, Roberts, | proprietor of the Union Hotel, is seri- {ously ill. Rev, E. Lawson, has re f turned from conference; he is to re of Kingston, has purchased the dwel- ling known as the Aspinwall cottage and is having it thoroughly repaired. George Jones has built a fine new skiff, Mrs. Kilborn is visiting friends in Prescott. The annual Foresters' ser- {mon will be delivered Sunday, 18th «4 inst, in the English church by Rev. J. Smith. A children's sorviee will be conducted in the Methodist church, Sunday, by Rev. E. Lawson. Edgar | Erwin; Clyde Forks, spent a few dave with his parents, and has gone to Shannonville, where he has pui a store. Herbert Roberts has heen con- [fined to the house with rheumatism. | The Newman family, Hamilton, - are {with us again, this summer _ they have spent at Sharbot | Lake, Regret Mr. Tredera' 's Departure. i Glenvale, June 11.--We regret to {hear that Rev. Mr. Tredréa has been | moved by conference to another cir {cuit, as he was well thought of by tet | all. He preaches his farewell sermon . { on Sunday afternoon, June 18th. Geo. Clark held a bee last week raising the frame for a barn. A number from here | attended the toll roads' convention at | Harrowsmith, and hope soon that we | may have free roads all over the | county, On Wednesday, May 31st, Sid: | ney Lae, / Harrowsmith, dmve to our | village, and Miss Hettie Clark, | companied him to the manse at Mar | rowsmith, where thev were married hy | Rev. Mr. Milligan. We wish them hap- | five es. Mr. Merle, West Hungerford, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. ©, { Carruthers, Mr. and = Mrs. William | Hammond "spent Monday with friends | at Elginburg. Visitors: Miss H. Leth- | erland, Elginburg, at J. C. Gibson's: | Miss Craig, Glenburnie, at G. Bin | nington's; Milton GMson, Kingston, at his father's. | Mooney's Perfection Cream Sodas | Retiring From Business. Parham, June 14.~There has been | considerable' stir around the store of W. D. Black for the past week; Mr, Black has decided to retire from busi ness; Our roads are undergoing an- | nual 'repairs. A fow young men at tended the dance last Friday evening | at' Patrick Turner's, and report a pleasant time. Mr. Pringle, Arden, | county road inspector, passed through here Monday. Mr. Moorechouse, pastor 1 | children, guests of D. Goodfellow, re W turned to their home at Westport, Hot ater Heater yesterday. Mrs. W. 1. Black and The " Bison' has two drafts--a daughter, Miss Lillian Black, spent a lL: a, A. Smith's. ing the gases. See illustration. Ship The draft is continuous, syphon- | | like in action, but always under | | t easy control. Not a particle of heat is lost--the Death Relieved Suffering. Denbigh, June 12.Court of revis- ion for Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby | was held at the Denbigh house on the - | vears an inmate of Hugh Pettifer's household, died on the 9th inst., ai ter vears of helplessness. He had no r| Cook's Cotton Root of thirty-seven He leaves the age The Cook Medicine Co.e Windsor, Ontario. | [0th inst, at and seven months. 1 | em -------------- | VOT Flynn, New 1B. place to the Lutheran church and Howe has re improved our : around here by New York, is t tting in concrete tile in the sl . vii One-ten order will bring you s . lat the Commercial house. Yr BE. Mont doing ein | COSTIVENESS oA Taree 10t of DRY SLABS tor ¢ | FlOuse-Cleaning Season jis Baker, Merrickville, spent a few davs | with his stone cri-her. George Owens | -- the e. He t i is cele ing the arfivi Booth & C Here. en. Mrs. Ww. Fgh, soe ine i axldhrating on eoung SPELLS SICK ALL OVER > ing friends in Newboro. Mrs. Th for Chicag 1 will visit ------ Py 188, 0. Get' your Carpets and Rugs Morris, Blenheim, visiting her sister, Shorsday Bot n if other points be- Costiveness, if allowed to go Cleaned by our Electric i Leggett, for the past ha fore starting ior their mew home in | will lead to snd aca ecld Carpet Cleaner. Thorough weeks, returned to, her me last | Bolivia. J. H. Chap 1 I" of | means digestion, un work Sat Karate oS week. C. Jones and E. ancldtine, his Tire bay ma : te VR, Ghmpbell fer | complexion, beadaclos 1nd pervossmes. It Fuel F 1 ' "a 4 Sale, visited at R. Morris', Sunday | $100. J. 1. Smit} has bought a fine 12 irom he Boo wich ae a cbr " ue Call 'or 'phone 542. . . . Joss. Nira. a Chueh Swith's J alls, driver. Stanley Gile has a foree of | tie Dhaai Joy thetives iy ng friends in e village. rorking. ¢ or inactive, 'Hard Coal HARVEY MILNE, Frank Benpan, Toledo, spent Sunday Ea iv ew tin. | ie High rp tr dd Jou Stove, "5 Erg for Jour furaacs, 272 BACOT STREET. day fishing on Clear * Take and returned { Ear conven in Rusu wag: Ther roo Chestnut or your home with seventeen large pike. | the liver to normal activity; remove : : 008 - | secretions and establish .Nowmatter ~ Soft Coal | } 9 To -Erect New School. | what you Dave tied, oe he Fsevra PI SE ek aes TYPEWRITERS : y Westport, June 1120, J Steacle, | Sad esabiah th five and bowls In besthy p for and . o je tof ¢ action. They cure n, Smithing: Slack: ) % the new public school in Aliens, = An | headache in one night. ie 25 ents at ' = excursion train was run over the & | dealers. 5 Also Sut & Une Wood SOLD, to-day , We tpart om: New | All genuine signed W, F. Smith. RENTED, ' fork, James Mulville, a former resi- | P. WALS BARRACK 8° REPAIRED Pills. The one great rule dent of Bediord, passed peacefully | " H, sar SAAR KING . of health-- Have «daily move- | away June 5th. The funeral to St. SMITHS BUCHLU Ati"Makes, Hew and Second-hand J. R. C. DOBBS & CO., ~ Try Myers' for a COOKED $000000000000000000008 171 Wellington 8t., Kingston meats of the dowels. And) the one great m ne--Ayer's Pills, Ayer's Pills. Sold in all parts of the world for over [80 years. Lares Edward's church was largely attend- | ed. Mr. and Mrs. James MeGrath, | Kingston. spent Sunday in town. M. | Ryan, contractor, Smith Falls, on his | i trip down the Ridead, called at West- port, with his gasoline launch. P. K. Slafalla Pies A. | main with us another year. F. Shibley [* being the third | turned home fi Ms i where he | Cometery and was conducted by Rev. e] spent the winter months, He is en- | Dacdisel. gaged in A. Cullagher's store as | clerk, a position he formerly occu Carbolic Soap. pied. A good soap for general use, one we-- : half pound and one pound, Be. and Back To Bolivia. | 10e. McLeod's drug store. Harlem, Jun Mrs. A. Gorman, Stittgville, i ng R. A. Sheldon. Only pure fruit syrups used at Some ratepa re dissatisfied about | Wade's soda fountain. having too mh road work to do. | George Morden, one of the best- Mrs: H. Langdon, Westport, has re- | known residents of Big Island, died at turned after spending a week at + J, | his residence there on Sunday evening. Pattimore's. - The wunty eouncil . has { -------------- A ---------- many a fit of sickness. Every person, young of needs a little help often to put their systems "If there's Biliousness Constipation or Haigeision SAVE EXPENSE and be enabled 'to enjoy many a pleasure heretofore made impossible. BEECHAM'S PILLS make life worth living vw putting your system in condition to enjoy it. 5 Any trouble arising from derangement of the organs of digweion and secre a quickly at sight if yo | BEECHAM'S PI (Teper by the Pree au. Ei rn Ei Lemmon & Lawrenson, (Sole | The Canadian North-West. HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS Any even numbered section of Dominion Lands in Manitoba or the North mart Territories, Sxcupting 8.a0d 26, which fale not been ho provide wood lots for settlers, or for other purposes, may be a aa y any person who is the sole head of afami 7 or why male Over 18 years of ad to the extent of one-quarter section 9 1% aces, more or less. RY Entry may be made personally at the local land office for the district in which the land to be taken is situated, or if the homesteader desires apnlication to the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa, the Commissioner the Local Agent for the District in which gration, Winnipeg, or situated, receive authority for some one to entry for him. charged for a homestead entry. HOMESTEAD DUTIES A settler who has heen granted Ah entry for a bomestead provisions of the Dominion de Act, and the i? the land is A lee 'ot $10 10 the conditions connected therewith, unde one of the nents plans : : (1) At leasd six months' Josidence up nd cultivation the jand in ach > year during the orm of three years. 118 th 8 practice of t to the require n settler to bring acres under Sultivaticn, but if he prefers he may substitute stock; and 20 ae ot cattle, to be actually his own property, With utldings for their accommodation, will be Msopted instead Fo the 28 fullivation. (2) If the father (or mother, the fa her is deceased), of any person who is aligitle jo aks , omy hind on uy Ande ihe Peavisions of tole act veaidee ar ow a farm in e vic land entore or by st person a homestead, requirements of this act a 10 residence prior to obtaining Ein any be atisted by auch, person ng the father or mother. 8) If a settler was enti ed to and hns obtained entry for a second homestand : requirements this act as to residence prior to obtaining patent satisted by residence upon ne first homestead, if the second homestead is A the vicinity of th the first homestead. the settler has his vermanent residence upon farming land owned by him. in the vicinity of his homestead, the requirements of this act residence be satisfied bv residence upon the suidland. The term "vicinity" used meant to indicate the same townshin, or an adioining of cornering ove settler whe avails himself of the vrovisions of Cintaos 2), (3) ur or 14) mul Hivate 30 acres of his homestead. or substitute 20 he Jor th and have | 80 acres i ced. aiid vilege of a second entry is restricted bv ey Lo those settlers nly who Sompleted the duties Upon their first homsteads to entitle them to patent on or before 2nd June, 1889. Every homestender who fa Is-to comply with rot a the homsetead law is liable to have bis entry cancelled, and the land may be again thrown open for entry. APPLICATION FOR PATENT Should be made at the end of three years, hefore the Local Agent Sub-Agent or the Hdinestead Inspector. Before making application for patent, the settier must give six months' notice in writing to the commissioner of Dominion Lands at "ttawa' of his intention to do so. INFORMATION Newly arrived fmmigrants will recciveat the Immigration Offices in Wi or 'at any Dominion Lands Office in Manitoba or the North-West 'Territories, formation = to the lands. that are open for entrv, and from the officers in free of ox] , advice and assistance in Becuring Inds to suit them. Full mation ng the land, timber, chal and miner aws, well as i Dominion a the Railway Beit in British Columbin, hy hl be nna an application to the Secretary ofgh e Department of rene of Immigration, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Lands Agents in Manitoba wr She North-West Territories > CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior. N.B.~In mddition t ry is Lands, to w Siove state" ed refer, thousands of cron of most desirable lands are available for lease or Canada. purchase from railroad and other corporations and private firms in Western 0000000000000 0CO0N00, Fancy China Tea Sets, Vases, Jardiniers, Salad Sets, Berry Sets, Bread and Butter Plates, Fancy Cups and Saucers, Choco- late and Cocoa Sets, Marmalade Set, etc. : Go- Carts, 'Waggons, Carts, Viocopedes, Hammocks. » McCann, painter and church decor-

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