Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Oct 1905, p. 6

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and of a5 Inch thick. To on & quarter of an inch thick. Tt is then shout twice the nary pie "tin." A hole Ix ent in the middle of each circle with «what do you think ¥----part of a cow's i 3 x i bread bakes quickly, but as the usual oven does not hold more than! loaves, and dosems of loavis a= ie, Sued at one Nuit ting," ing sometimes lasts th ough two or thrée calendar da ys. The Goose That Flew. Philadelphia Record. tative Smith, of Pennsyl- vania, was recently in one of the x partménts at i i Wrote you a letter," said the repre. sntative, "and I. am reminded of what in my state from a letter of introduction. "A rich old farmer who lived pear Philadelphia wot tangled up in: a money matter with one of his neigh- bors. Mr. Alston, for that was his name, sought an attorney, who gave him wu lotter of introduction to brother lawyer in Philadelphia, at which place it was necessary to enter suit. The letter was delivered to the "| lawyer, and while he was reading it he was called out of the room, leav- ing the letter on his desk. Mr. Al ; pluck him heavy, "That was enough for the rich old farmer, and scifing a pen, he wrote : "PP. 8.~The ~ goose has flown, feathors and all' "I tock him about three seconds to amble down the stairs and intp the treet, and be has not had anvthing to do with lawyers from that day to this, preferring to pluck his own geese." Hinchinbrooke Council. Parham, Oct. 21.--Members all pros- ent, Un motion of Jeffrey- Hamilton, 850 was granted to repair a road across a swamp west of F. Vanvol- kenburgh's, the road to be raised gn a bel with the bridge, Councillor Duffy to inspect the work when done, and report. On motion, Duffy Dwire, the caretakers of Parham cemetery not to allow wooden railings 'put up or trees planted without permission from caretakers. Voted for work on roads : T. Reynolds, $3.25, A. Reynolds. 50e; | F. Moore 88, James Jeffrey 83, 0. R. Clow $2, G. A. Smith $10, A. Kina hon, 8, J. MeMahon $7, A. Kinghon $1.30, H. Riley $3.50, W. Kennedy $1, C, Di Godirey $11, R. A. Hamilton $11, D. J. Howes $10, J. Moran $8, William Swerbrick $2.50, BR.' Hamilton $, William Cousins $4.75, ¥. Had: dovk 30v., E. Cox 3% Thomas Hiwes $2: Joseph Jeffrey, on south boundary 851.56. Resolved that no action be taken on bill of J. Hamilton for tim- her eat by J. Gordon. Adjourned to meet at Piccadilly on October 9th. Girl Didn't Count. This tale comes from New Caledonia a ship was loading up with na- tives to work in Australia: '"lhere was a man and a girl, a young cou- was marvellous, mm of show- stratim Aad clouds," of one that . the car must be were | rush'ng intense," 'ecn- # wark: s distrigts if um and German, i = MRE, we were. to enjoy hot food and drinks 'on this trip. We took up ting of cofiee, Soups and meats, "hic h by a *hemical ra: tion in tine, can be heated simply by admitting "the air "through holes made in an outer cave." e : Towed a London, Oct. 24. --Xn extraordinary tale of the sea has just come to light. A five-ton: boat recently put ont fram Brivham, iw Devonshire, and. the [captain lowered his trawl net of eight feet beam. § Ps ghs Soon, with the wind behind him, he was making a Steady course, when flapped and hefore "the amazed a od pace, reason for this extraordinary tusn of events, and thinking he had caught a 'whale, which might possibly drag the boat under 'water, he rushed aft and cut the rope. At onee the boat stop- ped, and the captain put shout to see what would happen. In a few ino- ments the dark, slimy back of a sea monster appeared abaye the surface. A submarine which was. manoeuvring in the bay had become entangled in his trawl. The grew df the submarine gravely returned the captain his trawl, and with mutual apologies and much laughter the Aneident: was closed, LEAVES NAPANEE: ---------- A Courteous Bank Manager Goes to Toronto: Napance, Oct. 25. Thomas 8. Hill, manager of the Dominion Bank, leaves to-day for Toronto, Mr. Hill 'was a courteous manager und made many warm friends while in Napanee. Both he and Mrs, Hill will be much hissed in society circles. Miss Florent M. Henry odrried oF a scholarship at the recent examin 'ations at the Conservatory of Music, Taranto, where she was studying. ; Fraser' arrived home Methven, Man, where he spent papt three months. J. 8S. Ross "and dapghter, Miss M. J, Ross, returned lagt week from a six weeks' trip to the west; visiting Winnipeg, Regina, Moosciaw, Vancouver and Victoria, thoroughly enjoying the trip. A Guaranteed Cure Fof Piles. Ttching, blind, blesding, protruding, piles. Druggists are authorized to re- fund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days, 50¢. : from the Bantam chickens came from Bantam a town in Japan. far as the eye could' ve, us again, | violently, end it § } FI we could dis ly hear the preuliar roar of © the and the clanging of a although we "above them. For the first "time in the history of bal- Five-Ton Fishing Boat | suddenly ths boat stopped, the sails | cap- | tain could realize what was 'happen: | ing the boat began to move asternat | tterly at-w loss 'to comprehend the. |: w - i 5 i ® un : £ 3 > 3 . . Use SUNLIGHT SOAP and SAVE THE COUPONS. The Coupons are the same 'as cash because they can be exchanged for Toilet Soaps for which you have to pay but money every week. 7 Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERFUL SOAPS can get their TOILET ) : SOAPS for nothing. 5 : ) : Ask ybur grocer for particulars or write us for Premium List. { A gift is of little value if it consists of something you have na use for. i In exchange for Sunlight Soap Coupons you can get something ou need and 8 use every day. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. 200 - 1 -- ] NEWBURGH'S PRIDE 3 -- In the New Postmaster-General Great. Newburgh, Oct. 24.-The annual union thanksgiving service will be hald in the Preshyterian church on Thursday, at 1030 am. Rev, J. F. | Mears will preach. Rev. Mr. Down, of the bay circuit, will preach in the Methodist church on Sunday evening. The heavy rains on Wednesday pre- vented the Napanes ~ and Newburgh teams fram playing football last week. Newburgh is proud that one of her sans has been made postmaster-gene- ral. and the carcor of the new minister will he watched with interest by his many friends in his' native village. Mes. €. Hilton. Finkle entertained on Wednesday afternoon. Guests were present from Yarker, Camden Rast. Napanee and Newburgh. Mrs. Ernest Gandier received at the home of Rev. « Gandier on Tuesday and Wednes- day last. Miss Clara Shorey 'is visit- ing hor brother, J. KE. Shorey, Canif- ton. Mrs, Sharpe entertained the choir of the Methodist church on Sa- turday = evening. . Mr. Kenney, Na panee, is loading cattle here to-day. King Oscar Of Regal Mien. King Oscar of - Sweden is a tall, broad-shouldered man with a head of the leunine type. But although of tegal appearance he is of compara- tively humble descent, being the grandson of Berpadutte, Nepoleon's drpous general, who was bom a pea- yout will never feel the cold witha Peninsular Base- Sant. Fhe king has been a frequent toptributor of essays and poems to the Swedish magazines, FALL CARPETS | __ Buying Time Almost Here - And the dollars that have been saved for NEW CARPETS will go far if spent here, New and choice designs in Hemp, Union, All-wool and Tapestry. Tapestry Campets--30c., 23c., 40c., Bbc, 5%. 60. G5 Sc., "75c. yar Tapestry Stair Cagpets--d3c., 80c., Gde.," 5c. yard. Union and All Wool 'Carpiots--33¢., i¢e, 45c, 50c.. Goo. 5c. SI yard Hemp Carpets and Staip--10e,, 121e.. 15¢ 23 » 2e., 25¢. vard. Tapestry Floor Rugs--3x3, 8x3], xd, new patterns. Stair Oil Cloth--10c,,. 12yc.. 150, 1%, 20¢., 23c. yard, Floor Oilcloth and Linoleum 2%¢., 2We., 400. 43¢., 5Oc., GOc.; $1 vard Floor Matting from China and Japan, in many prices. : Tapestry Carpets Sewn Without Charge. Inspect our stock. We are sure to please. Discount Coupons on All Cash Sales. CRUMLEY BROS. Drain Pipes ' points. Fo - Ask Yor Rec MOST good Gi If a groce it will be an hor less profit on Red ~~ When a merc which: his profit goods, it is becau goods and to plea Your grocer | Rose Tea 'for its strength, and bec: Red Te: RI UN RAI NW 1) SY Thanksgiving Thursday, Oct. 26th, 18 Round trip tickets 'will be 80) points in Canada at SINGLE 'CLASS FARE. On Wednesda Thursday, O 5th, and 26% Valid ro rom destinati belore M 30th, 1905. WESTERN - EXCURSIONS, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Portland, Ore, second class fro ston. Lower rates to severh Tickets on sale from Se to Oct. 31st, 1905. HUNTERS' RATES, SINGLE To poiuts In Temagami on T. Ry. to points Mattawa to Por end Sanit Ste. Marie nclus Bay, Gdod going Oct. Nov, Tth : To Muskoka Lakes, Midland, Bays, Magnetewan ng y, Oct Penetang, Lakefield. All Stations Argyle | eonk, "Li y to Haliburton, North Points .on . {Georgian Bay and vision), Good Going "Oct. 26th th All tickets cember Oth. Fer Jurther particulars, ticket: other information apply to HANLEY, City Passenger Agen valid returning ! KincsTong PEMBF RAILWAY IN CONNECTION W17 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL SINGLE FARE THANKSCIVING Ret Roing October 25th and ing until October 30th. TO ---- Yancouver Tickets on s ictori Ficturia Oct. 31st, Tacoma SECOND CLA Portland KINGST v Rates to many ot ulars at K. & P. Jcket-Offite, Ontario Stree! F, conway, F. A, FOLG) Gen. Pass. Agent G Bay of Quinte Ra New short line fer Tweed, Dwserento, and all local points Wave City Hall Depot at 8:25 CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry.. Ki i cs-------- ALLAN LINE "vemrogs ROYAL mAIL STEAM) From Montreal. Fro r k Oct, 27, m. 2 Ban Ar ¥ Nov, 3, Jam. Yin ¥ Nov. 10, 6 aan 4 Nov. 17, 6 aun HON REAL To GLASGOW, Sici Flrurs.," Oct. 26, ( 3 MONVREAL TO LONIX nt t . Pomerania » Agent.. G. 4 J 8 Depot. J. P, + Clarence, Street, Vi L the Ontario an al | : : \ and Bay o ple, they scomed. She had youngster | FSH burner heating the house. | ivi is i i St that began aelhing at the Sch of n | RAjell Bach. Peninsular Bascburner is farmished with We have arriving. this week a car of Drain Pipes. a: £9. Lin at. 'Can © that youngster I' 98 a double heating attachment, which enables : : 3 pS he won | 1 dxble Seti tambon, wich conic Sixes, 4, 6 and g in, STR. "ALETH shi the squealing little beast, Leave ! [of] room in which the heater is placed. : ys Kieeston auth him. with his Mntie' There was al : sl Peninsular Grates cut out clinkers and Special Prices for Delivery Direct From the Car ee" n. for Picton wd ; sight. Sp anak man, | § 110 i ; ; i 3. inte Porta, alter taking a look around, cought | Jf jul 9cod ashes without disturbing the live coals, (4 / NL tortion fo the Kicklie by the heels, and dashed f so tt ; ' ; ig h derailer: ov LP, head against a A Was . ) ; * Rents, : only wu girl anyway, * he said, and | SRE Peni Basgliurners: 3 M K 1 & B B slung the be into the rn Then | RITE © FTAA Ra io aS . + «0 e ; Vv ey x 1 re ' E. E. HORSRY, Trafic M J | Seth hoped win the boat and were r make an elegant appearance' in any room, '69 and 71 Brock Street. -- ped wbowrd® LC [110] and are ornaments to any home, i : ARcEITECTS. Mercantile News, 'Yisell Ask your stoveman to show you ; ER : Philadelphia Record. i » Ranges ; | F : NEWLAND, ARCH aed SE hae thr Labatt's London ¢3 Ri tos, gee Ho Advertising iste, for 'uw like reason. l #i gi! 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