Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Aug 1905, p. 6

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erpieit a a 0 wheat belt, o of it. His id lobby TRAY + 1 Soci nn tion is to J i ht ------ loyee in ith what, wight have rw off the handle 9 on the th second joint, 'deep 'gash four inches 1 and within an i Several stitches '© | some time.. Rev. Mr. Cox tion ia Holy Trini were 'two' baptized at 'the orvicy, Mins, the main Were required, nd it's here d it's here And many the 3 ss = g 1 leaving the hair uriantly. Sold by leading Abe. in stamps for sam Co., M Mahood, special HILL OPPOSED TO DUTY. nts the Obnoxious Tax Remed St. Paul, Minn, Aug, 16. ~James J, I, multi-millionaire, and head of the Great Northern legislative scheme on hand. rous of building into the { Manitoba and the Cana- dian North-West, and makes no secret is to make a great at Washington, meadows influence for inducing congress to It is a great task accomplished some won- ive as feats in his time pists : Accident At Plevna. Plevna, Aug, 14.--Geo a "Sania crowd left for their The Highwa : ium, in ores, ms Journeying thers. we TOR CRS it's nny a nds A NR Sn TA Se cere 'And 'Rochester. Caspian at 1015 am, for leave at 5 p.m. for Ba and Rochester, -- y Biseis AT i , who was recently ban- Poland on account of his to the Russian government to abolish the use of the ge in the schools of Po- land, was enthusiastically received by E h F { go, the other His visit was made a day of feas and celebration, in which brass and a street. parade figured. Arch Syinen will be the t of the piri the Immaculate t has made ar- ere he ii = 2h Elizabeth Sebar, an old woman of seventy stantly killed, yesterday afternoon, by a Plisnger Senin on the Erie rail road at orty-ninth street. The: wo- man was of the train of the way, ' Some mischievous , nearly caused the wreck of a car by oronsi trolley - slipped ment train | in § the distance. Through the quick movement of the traclw before the train whizzed by. came true, The dream was that while lhe lay on ome of the benches in Lin. 'coln Park that aftemoon, he fell as- Jeep, and dreamed he was robbed of his watoh and thirteen dollars. When he awoke and reached for his time- ther search found his money was also time "been 'paving Miss May Mason a resented her with a ring after a quar- to the latter's home, No, 88 Harmon Place, and demanded the ring. Miss Mason refused to give it np when Hall The Food of The World Progresses With Mighty Strides, But Intelli- So much nowadays, is not so great aps as we are sometimes made {0 nied that the world ig progressing plishments are recorded overy year, al: eighteen. hours though only a few from ago, comparatively speaking, - » and many more marvelous things © are doing. "Fromenty." It is seldom, #f ever, Seon now, but Hutchison, the eminent English food authority, says it was Very nourishing me. It was wheat: in water mtil it burst and salt and was of high value j . ine ad igh value fis rode grain is théroughly cleaned, 'then %oil- tinize the starch, then allowed to #tand in coolers (where it is carefully by an expert), just long en- | th cells to break down. Then it is treated | of starch make "maltose" or malt highly nutritious and most easily di. gested. After this it goes to the ovens, where it is baked under such intense Per cent of moisture. an hody, and Malta-Vita is good to caf: especially appetizing when served 3 25 iB £ i G { ground to husband's arrest. Arch- { train. of physical zy while wal off the platform. yeu bu Ri roads under earth: and soon we | ITE is visiti is in 'Almonte Bat in one particular the most ip- hd 3 isiorst ligent and progressive people 'of to- Portland oling to the ideas of their fore- | i Ottawa "One of the most nourishing dishe Lansdowne, at 7. g dishes A : dnd one of the most common perhaps, BE Nes go A tJ & centuty or so ago, was known as or > aN. ------------ Many Were Disappo nted. Junetown, pug. 12.--Several from | week and wi 0 this section w prepared by soaking "the kernel of on the moonlight to then boiling it in milk with sugar and op inte > an overcrowded boat, | burgh, Wagerville, were at Robert Tomperance Lake, wore : , muscle nerve frionds, here. Mary "Ball | Ferguson, | Foster's. I" | Malta-Vita is an extended and olah- | 3" ee, Js a fom of | orated process of the old way of mak- of th Donald kzs purchased "Frumenty." The whole wheat engine, Luella Herbison s : vith I : Ju water, cooked in steam to gela- Addie Quinn Nigtives o downe, are little sister, Lane the city in great abundance, and al- ' guests this week of Cassie | T°8dy the price is down to twenty-five ! Locl Bigford Jost a cow in cents for an eight quart basket, y : co glectrio storm of last week. MW Peaches will be. thea ; ough to allow the gelatinized starch | Ethel Quinsey, days heat that when the crisp brown flakes, On delicious - Grevond desoription, come | der 'Sheppard's home, J, from the ovens, they contain only one | ending" a few days at his home here. | ards and plantin a Benjamin Willis, » Malta-Vita is seientifically prepared | day with J. H. Morris. to meet the requirements of the hum- | Hourigan, Smith's M. Gray's. Miss \ : pony, is visiting her vith fruit 'or eveam, All grocers, 10c,! J, Rathwell, mi Hi TT ih I } g EF HE 5 a sf 2d other day, is room. ivei ouse on 8 mission. for looking for w. Désponden e the inability to find emuloyment is years, was struck and in. | What caused-the act. His body was land, in 1 nd with Railroad Magnates Fishing. _ Newboro, Aug.' 14.--A, regylar meet- ing of the municipal council was held 24c. a Ib; farmers' butter, in prints, reached ing. 'The junior § piece he found it missing, and on fur. a 8 i Park ternoon, N fi gone, Clarence. Hall. who has for some Bo tbir owbaby ith. of American Singleton and Miss friends in Kingston; grime deal of attention, and one time Fiplex Ia visiting o ¥ let ednesday, 6 to 5. d it ied] a1 1 #, the west side, Or oats, Sader him | O'Neil, One hundred an H of t| fell from Jou venue station of the ark be anch, day before yes- 181 03; No, 2 Northern, $1; No. 3 Nor- owly escaped bring | thern, 980.; white winter, 85c.; buck- \ th by an approaching | wheat, 50c.; corn, 60c.; peas, 75¢.; bar- joe Nelscher, who lives on ley, 45¢c; oats, 43c. to 4be,; rye, 70c. had been working cven- Flour aud A nt, rakes departmental stor leod- dh was in a state | ¢, $390; Hungarian patent, $2.80 to collapse." She became diz: | 83. Gatmoal and rolled oats, $5 to iting fo r the Tay. John Gives] sixty- $4 Hi: hoof 25.50 t y per ewt.; eef, carcase, $5.50 to five years old, committed suicide, the 86.50 per cwt.; choice cuts, 10c. to 15¢ turning on the gas in [J 1b.; 'veal by the quarter, 5c. to Se. © had been hoarding at a a lb; cuts, 5c. fo 15¢c. a lb; spring Washtenaw avenue while lamb, frony $3.50 to $4.50 each; by the . removed to the eounty morgue. geo arih. rogs, Ui : Mrs. Polly Dearden, an English wom- Boks pr iy carcase, $9 per an, has entered suit for a divirce from 3 » 13e. , the track at that | her husband, place, "and did not see the approach whoni she was married until too late to get out W boys the other ry did Higgine, « Robert 1803. . She ity. Pacific coast. AP nian and old him of a dream he had which | HARRY 'SPARKS. 4 2 General Manager Yager and a party | codfish, Te. to 15c. a 1Ib.; halibut. rel in which the lovers indulged, wont railway' officials, who |20c. a Ib.; haddock, cod and bull. have been lishing here for some time, | beads, 10c." a Ib. bloaters, 30c. to left on Thursday for New York. Mrs. | 40c. a dozen; smoked kippers, 40c. to Eleda, visiting | 50c. a dozen; finan haddie, 10c. a returned home | 1b: Saguenay salmon, 30c. a lb.: red Wednesday. J, Fleniing, ill for some | herring, 18c, a box; bluefish, 1c, time, ' is improving, Fhe Our Forefathers | bawball team won { pionshi gin, W Saturday, 1 Won the league cham- | 12ic. a 1b. p last week, by defeating Ei- 18 i : to rand again on hides, 9c. a lb.; dairy skins, 750. ugh the series withou gent People Cling to One Old | feat, and made Truth. Shei opponents fourteen. rough, 2c. a Ib; horse hides, $2 to" a rom here attended the social in West- yr bOhins fe ides, 12 tg Moder progress, of which we hear port, Wedn Tay. The Wit Rowene. $2.75, according to size. Albany, owned hink, True enough, it cannot be de be. in th Te C > * | for some time, along many lines. Wonderful accom and A. H, Tett attended the 1.0. 0, day, at half past ten in the morning, Mort every Gap , convention in Bi ville last week. | and at half past two in the after ost ik ay rao egeaph we Miss S. J. McCafirey has heen forced | noon, the following Sunday, instead travel from New Yorba ogo in through illness to spend a few days at | of the evening service which we had estport, The Newboro | before. Some of the farmers are done aes baud furnished mu only Gal in Delta, Friday, W,.. AE or ob nd bold = that steward on Rideau Queen, for some | turned home after being away for ny Jie, vis ng a his home bse, The Jome time visiting relatives and hall bala ! : | brick work on e new Union nk ! friends ; Miss Lizzie Sills, Na anee, is all build one across the peean. All building is completed, W. H. Sturgeon | visiting at George Silly'; "Rev. Ww. ; the funeral of | Smart and father, at H. Vanvolken- iss Hazelton, | burgh's; Thomas Rayeroft, visiting 1. Carty's; Miss Yellen, | his = brother, 'John Rayeroft, at Mo at D. Moriarty's; 'Miss Dav- | Lean, has returned home; Miss Mina P. Tett's; E. Foster, | Sills and brother, Samuel, Parham, Foster's; Mr. Ew- was visiting at W. Rawley's, Sunday; er home in Wi Mrs, Mary Grace Tenhant. her aunt, -------------- Ferguson's Falls Facts. Ferguson's Palls; A tes, Cobden, is visith attend; , at J, by Capt. is it by force, Mis a revolver fre dent it, 'she blot lr voters nl injosed' by the col- irty-second and day. A score of eagerly disimantl- tire for firewood, when 'out' ond of the foundation m out BE With a crash. "he, during: the raid, prisoners. being pearly midnight, the booking of the Be progress that the riot | found the prevailing prices for pro- t. Vouscher, mine | duce offered for sale on Kingston mat- «The motorman saw 18 to $19 a ton; shorts, $21 to $2 a tho. Polish Catholics, of south Chica- |the git] fall, 'and "applic the brakes on; straw, $6 to 87; hay, loose, $7 , immediately," and * guccecded in' st0p- | 30. pressed, $8 to $10, ping the car a vouple of inches where she formerly of Mon 10¢, to 124c. a lb.; ducks, from 60c. to residence 263 Or- $1 a pair. leg sr i ly, sp sto | SCeblr onto, Th 10 tie ried in Graceland cemetery. James be. to Te. a head; onions, $1 to $1.25 Ralston, a Spotch resident of this | ® bushel; cauliffowers, 5e. to 100. a is sO h . The feity, and a member of the Hlinois St. | head: celery, Be. a head, or from 40. off, and 'at that mo- Andréw Society, died early last week | to 50c. a dozen; cucumbers, 10c. to the headlight of a passenger {at his home on Wabash avenue, aged 15¢. a dozen; pickling onions, 75c. a 'appeared seventy-two years. The : interred in Oakwood cemetery. The | parsley, lettuce, parsnips, ete., 5c. a 'conductor 'the trolley was replaced in many friends of Dr. J. A. McGill | ex- time to enable the car to clear the | tend to him, and members of his fait ily, their sincere sy) Policeman Jones was on the car, and | the serious illness of his cet pursued the boys for several blocks, [at Yellowstone Park," while returning "hut, | eladed him in the darkness, |fronr the ; WA. n of La Salle avenue, stop- [and Mrs. MeGill were former residents Police Heidlemeir, last night, |of Haldimond county, thy because of 0c. to 1be. each; butter beans, 5c. a fily-adven Fans to | ® Ib; calf skins 5c. to S0e. each : " vicinity dast week. his boat is one of the finest seen here at Hall, and > Use SUNLIGHT SOAP and SAVE THE COUPONS. "The Coupons are the same as cash because they can be exchanged for Toilet hy + every k Soaps for which you have to pay out moncy every week. : Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERFUL SOAPS can get their TOILET SOAPS for nothing. Ask your grocer for patticulars or write us for Premium List. ; A gilt is of little value if it consists of something you have no use or. In exchange for Sunlight Soap Coupons you can get something you need and he use every day. 2000 LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. y Inspector from Chief d twenty-five PRODUCE AND PRICES. west side was | Prices At Present Prevailing in The City. Kingston, Aug. 15.--Below will be the platform | ket : Grain.--~Manitoba, No. 1, Northern, store as well strong, $2.60 to $2.70; farmers', $2.70 car, 'and fell | 85°90. cornmeal, $1.50 to $1.65; bran, from | yeat.--Cattle on the hoof, $3.50 to Range 'Responsiveness Promptly responsive to your every demand, the Imperial d Range never sulks or keeps you waiting. Its oven is ready when you expect it. . An 'accurate Oven Thermometer tells you just when the required baking or. roasting heat. has attained, Hf is easily kept up. The reason the IMPERIAL OXFORD RANGE responsive and easily managed is because the fire- pot, draught dampers flues are constructed, shaped and arranged just'as they should be. It's a pleasure to operate such a range. Our Diffosive Oven Flue and our patent Draw-out Duplex Crag are other special features of the Imperial quarter, 5c. to $1.50; cuts, 150. a Ib.g mutton, by the carcase, 8c. to Y¢, a Ib.; cuts, 15¢. a Ib; hogs, live weight, Poultry--Fowl, from 70c. to 9c. a pair, or 10c. a Ib; spring chickens, from 30c. to 70c. a pair, or 12}c. a bb.; turkeys, 100. to 150. a lh.; geese, Deardon;~ to in 'Burnley, charges her Vegetables--Potatoes, 75c. to 90c. a k; pickling cucumbers, 75¢. a peck; remains were bunch; new heets, carrots, ete., 3e. a bunch; squash, 10c, euch; egg plant, Sects of | peck. It is" the heaviest, handsomest, most economical Fruit--Lemons, 25c. to 0c. a dozen; range, and its oven is. guaranteed to be the best. Both Doctor | bananas, 15c. to 25c. a dozen: -oran. If your dealer cannot show it, write us direct, and ges, 25¢. to 50c. a dozen; new apples, Canada. --W. | 10¢. to 30c. a peck; raspberries, 10c. 4 to 12§c. a quart; red currants, Rec. a quart; black currants, 15¢c. a quart; blackberries, 10c. to 13e. a box; huckleberries, 10c. to 124e. a quart. + Butter--Choice creamery, 22. to we will send you full particulars and the name of the nearest dealérwho'¢an. People who préfer a Steel Plate Range will find our Oxford Chane cellor as perfect in every way as such a range can be made. 904 The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited : n oronto ontreal Winn) i ncouver iu the council. chamber, Monday .even- | 20c. to 2%. a Ib.: packed and roll J ¥ M wes... amy... pworth league held | butter, 18c. te 20c. a Ib. ,» Luestiay "af- Eggs--New laid, 18. to 20c. a Lo. : a be held dozeui second quality, 17c. and 18e, 3 iss Margaret Pish--Salmon trout, 12jc.; white ibiti tame NEBr: {ob 2h er ede HSE bie | _On Exhibition and For Sale at SIMMONS BROS. car Signet, with 8e. Ib.; Seattle salmon, 30ec. Ib.; salt ET ware TTT 700 Ji SONER? TEovsaNDs of men are prisoners of disease as securely [8 as thongh they were confined behind the bars. Many kave forged their own chains by the vices of early yoath, Sxposure to contagious diseaso, or the excesses of manhood, Huey feel they are not the men they ought to be or used to be. Newboro | 8 1b.; sea bass, 124c. a Ib; sea trout, Hides--These prices are given by John McKay, Brock street: Beef t a single de- to 80c. each; veal skins, 10c. to lle. "A number | tallow, rendered, 2. a Ib; tallow, Nervous Debility and Seminal Weakness. _ & One NEW METHOD TREATMENT guaranteed to ¢ Sure or No Pay. 25 yearn fn a Bank rity. Beware of quacks--Consalt old Sstabliahds McQuan, was > To Have Two Services. McLean, Aug. 15.--Rev. W, Smart is 3 \ : 2 reliable physicians. ¢ . Messrs, " H, 8. Joster | going to hold service here every Sun- Free. io for Guestion Brot poiga, Free at F, Thomas crbigon Brockville, is a guest | this year" a dealer said to-your cor- Mrs. Clow. Miss G. | respondent, "because there are a great with barley malt instead of sugar, as | Asselstine, Wilton, was guest of Mrs. | Many more of them. From all indica- i the barley malt and the gelatinized | H. Franklin last week. Lanark, . were intending to go} some time; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Wag- ug. 14.--Mrs. R. | trees being so susceptible to the San n Hudson is | trict are cutting out their apple orch- Fable, i. visiting at Gladys "James, Hal | strongly recommended 'b the medical | sister, Mes. W. | profession as q safeguard against ~ : diseases, 3 . tite for Question Blank for Home Treatment. A Kennedy & Kergan, 148 GHELBY STREET. DETROI®, MICH. for the so- | cutting hay and are taking off their «Richards, | grain, Visitors: Miss 1da Sills has re- which will positively cure lost manhood is ** the marvellous German Remedy discovered by Jr, It is controlled in this Squiiy by the VV" 7hir Medicis Company, a concern which has the hig standing in the medical weid, "his weaiment has cuiv+ thousands of faheg FEE HELP FOR MEN 23 lon's; Mr. | W. Garrett and sister, Viola, spent |.® . Wight's, | Sunday with friends here; Mr. and aii Mrs. 8, Davey ave at John Rayeroft's; Miss Eliza Smith, is home for a few days, she is going to Enterprise next H not be home again for oung "id old, when the best known remedies have youare suffering from diseases of the SChetativs ongang Soa + Msioet manhood, ehausting drains, nervous debility, he a of abuse, this remedy can and will care you to The headache, pimples, varicocele, pain in the and filing memory, disappear completely n the worst cases in 5 from one t5 two week's treatment. We make the honest offet ofa "ure or return your money. Thousands of t Correspondence treated strictly c , were | ar, Trafford, and Mrs. E. Vanvolken- failed with other treatments, I rly used Barzington, Vanvolkenburgh's on Sunday: Mr. and inthe French und Geran arm 2nd he, soldier! dhs . Ap : . calling on | Mrs. F. Vanvolkenburgh are ai A, sample sent secyrely cesied in plain -- ous: Weite Chang Address DR. KOHR MEDICINE CO.. P.0. Drawer L, 2341, Montreal. x Bhi Mo No Failure This Year. -- St. Catharines, Ont., Aug, 16.--Farly a mt a few Rit atington, peaches are beginning to come inte ts ver than apples That Fire Insurance does not cover tion the peach crop in the Niagara peninsula will be a monster this year, and peaches will make up for scarcity in other fruits. Owing ta the apple the loss of valuable papers: or family jewelry. A SMALL SAFE is a cheap precaution. g peach trees in 5 Call and See Them, and at Aloxan- | Jose scale, growers in the Niagara dis- spent © Sun- stead. Miss Lena DO IT NOW! ¢ J. B. C. DOBBS & €0., 171 WELLINGTON. STREET, Typewriters and Bicycles. -------- Lifebnoy Soap -- disinfectant -- is fectious ARCHITECTS: WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, ( fice, wecond floor. over Mabhood's d Telephone #08. G se ARTHUR ELLIS ARCHITECT, fic of New Drill Hall, near ner Lo RE and Montreal Strest a ------------------------------ re. WER & SON ARCHITECT, M POWER oo Bank Building, corner BD: and Wallington streets. 'Phone e------------ 1ENBY Rh OTH. ARCHIE 4 or ding, Square. 'Phone, 845, MONEY AND BUSINESS. wecuri! the unlimited lability all the stockholders. Farm and insured at lowest poss rates. ore renewing old or gi new. Dusiness wet rates from Str DUR POLICIES COVER MORE buildings and contents than any or Sampany offers. kxmmine ther Godwin's urance Emperium, M et Square. EDUCATIONAL. Fall Term Opens Sept. 5th KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLE LIMITED Head of Queen St., Kingston, Om A modern, permanent and reli school. Practical, complete, thorough, indi ual instruction given in all commer subjects. Students may enter at any time. Expert professional "teachers in cha Open throughout the whole year. Write, call or telephone for terws catalogue. J. B. McKAY; H. F. METCALFE, President. Principe Fall Term Opens Sept. Alls Cor. Barrie and Clergy Stree Kingston, Ont. Thorough courses in Accounting, She hand, Typewriting, Penmanship, ete. Write for particulars and rates W. H. SHAW, T.N. STOCKDALE, President. Prine o Agi, ot £4 SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WI HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS n even numbered section of Don to A in Manitoba or the Noi west' Provinces, excepting 8 and 26, ) eserved, may be homesteaded upon by a person who is the sole head of a fam or any male over 18 years of age, to extent of one-quarter section, of acres, more or less. 4 ralry way be made personally at local land office for tl trict in wh the land to be taken is situated, or if § homesteader Qusiren. to the nisier of 8 * In Soave, the Commissioner of Immiig tion, Winnipeg, or the local agent the district in which the land is situe receive authority for some one to mu: mtry for him. HOMBS AD DUTIES : A settler v has been grauted an entry for a ho stead is required to perform the ¢ ditions connected therewith under one the following plans : S (1) At least six months residence uf and cultivation of the land in each y during the term of three years. (2) If the father (or mother, if father is deceased) of any person who eligible to make a homestead entry der the provisions of this Act, resi upon a farm in the vicinity of the ls entered for by such person as a ho: stead, the reguirewents of this Act as residence prior to obtaining patent m be satisfied by such person residing w b~ father or mother. 18) If the settier has his parmane residence upon farming land owned him in the vicinity of nis homestead, 1 requirements of this Act as to reside may he satisfied by residence upon 1 said land. APPLICATION FOR PATERT sho: be made at the end of three years, | fore the Local Agent, Sub-Ageut or t Homestead Inspector. Before making application for pate the settler must give six montus' not in writing to the Commissioner of I minion Lands at Ottawa, of his intenti to do so. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORT WEST MINING REGULATIUNS, Coal.--Coal lands may be ;urchusec $10 per acre for soft coal an) $20 | anthracite. Not more than 820 acres c he acquired by one indiVidual or co pany. Royalty at the rate of ten cer Jer ton of 2,000 pounds shall be collect on_the gross output. ; Quartz.--A free miner's certificate granted upon payment in advance $7.50 per annum for an individual, a from $50 to $100 pe: aanum for a co bauy according to capital free minor, having discovered mine! in place, \iny Jocate a claim 1,50 1,500 feet. The fee for recording & claim is $5 At least $100 must be expended on t claim each year or paid to the mining corder in lieu thereof. When $500 b been expended or paid, the locator me vnon having a survey made, and up complying with other requirements, pi chase the land at $1 an acre. The patent provides for the payment a royalty of 24 r cent on the sales PLACER mining claims generally @ 100 feet square ; entry fee $5, renewal yearly A free miner may obtain two leases dredge for wold of five miles each for term of twenty years, renewable at 1 discretion of the Minister of the Interi The lessee shall have a dredge in op ation within one season from the date the lease for each five miles. Rental. $ ver annum for each mile of river fesse Royalty at the rate of 24 per cent colle: ed on the output after it exceeds $10,00 W. |W. CORY Deputy of the Minister of the Interic N.B.--1/nauthorized publication of ti kdvertisement will not be paid for. The Polish that won't wenr off, Sold Only at Strachan's Hardwas C. H POWELI CARPENTER AND JOBBER, 103 Raglan Street

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