Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Nov 1905, p. 7

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2 A ------ ; Flavor of ip for it attainable by no e., 40c., 50¢. and 60c. per 1b, By all Grocers. ouis, 1904. ichy Water: nch Republic. | ELP FOR MEN i: tively cure lost man} is' t THO "REST German Remedy tiscover: To trolled in this country by the Ix an i . oh n, youn and old riled. If yonares © organs such as | vous debility, th book of rul n cesses have beer ith other treatments. Th 1 in. the French and Germ ¢ 5 tries are mod Jin wrapper. 0. Drawer L, 2341, Montreal 'ROWNE'S DYNE LY GENUINE). tted by the profession to ba t wonderful and valuable ret + discovered. Ri Famedy known for COUGHS ONSUMPTION, BR i! TERS , BRONCHI 2 a' Sheen in DIARRHOFA ie onlvispecific i 3 SENTINY. cific in CHOLERA, ly cuts short all SY, HYSTERIA, 1d SPASMS: attacks of PALPITA Hiative in NEURALGIA I, QOUT, CANCER MENINGITIS, ete ly pa AIS \CHE, CHLORODYNE," and beware nuine bears the words "DR. J ; Government Stamp "of ea ., and 4s. €d. each. ympanies each bottle.' T, Limited, LONDON. -- €O., Limited, Toronto. mc ---------------------- PY HOME i ---- THOUSANDS IN USE iable - Perfect- Economical etn BROS .. 'Phone 35. por prereere CABINETS ards for Doctors on Papers. Wellington St. , repaired. . P3394 4 $ 1 155 OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST 3m REGULATIONS iy : b 8 uasTRAD REGULATIONS We do things right at | INLESSTHANAYEAR. | GOOD WORD FOR IT. DRUG SYNDICATE. ay umes or. the Norse the I looney bakery. ¥ : | i : is IAS ces. excepting 8 snd 36, ao Crackers are packed piping | Tmprovidence One of Remarkable | Kissing Now Said to Be Use [Rev. Dr. Warden Has Given $10, od, BY US 2006 head of a family. hot fom the ovens. 'The | Characteristics of American | ful. : 000 to Knox OCollege--To Re- er ae section, to the isture- £ : i i Aborigine--Money Disappeared Ly A distinguishid French physician duce Freight and Passenger ol motstur paper % g 3 a No oy 2 . i . i | Des 3 : - has gone against me Col agus and ars OF "made person air-tight tins retain all the' i a ser: Details .of Extrava 1 actually stood up for Kissing. Far - Rates. i office for the district n Rojo i gance. { from being harmful, it is wholesome. Toronto, Nov. 16.-- Lyman Bros. & land to be taken In owe {Ne York Herald . | The mistletoe, should be encouraged Co., Limited, of this city, and Ly an | he improvidence of the American | ly enlightened practitioners all the | man, Sons & Co., Montreal, have no PacKed at the Oven's Mouth desires, ponesteader J ser to a Comintssioner of Immigra- "or the local agent for ch the land is situate, for some one to make try for BIEL DIES : A settler who HOMES an entry for & home- pe] is required to perform the con- tions connected therewith under one following plans . wonths residence upon t the land in each year hie to make a IVISIC of this Act, resides a ge the vicinity of the land yu for by such person as. a hone tered the requirements of this Act as to. sidence prior to obtaining patent may te satistied by 4¢ bh person residing with . father or others ttier has his parmadent If the se upon farming laud wned hy in the vicinity of his homestead, the Lis Act as to residence residence upon Lhe ft od hy FOR PATENT should nd of three years, he ent, Sub-Agent or the ctor. application for patent the set! give six months' notice js writing to the Commissioner of Do- wirion Lands at Ottawa, of his intention CANADIAN NUNTH. WEST MINING REGUL jie. 3, Coal.--Coal lands may be purchused at §lo ver ucre for soft coal andl $20 for asthracite. Not more than 320 acres can be acquired by one individual or com- pany. Royalty at the rate of tem cents « ton of 2,000 pounds shall be collected oa the KO! eartz.--A tw do so, syaupsis OF output, free miner's certificate is granted upon payment iu advance of $50 per 'anuum for an individual, and fro $50 to $100 pal annum for a cow- pany according to capital. A free ninor, having discovered mineral ls place, may locate a claim 1,500x 1.500 feet The we for recording a claim is $5. At least $100 must be expended on the. daim each year or paid to tne mining re- wider in lieu thereof: When $500 has been expended or pa.d, the locator may, won baving a survey made, and upon complying With other requirements, pur- chase the land at $1 en acre. The patent provides for the payment of * a royalty of 24 per cent on the sales. rLACER mining claims generally are 100 feet square ; entry fee $5, renewable yearly. r way obtain two leases to gould of - five wiles each for a wri of twenty years, renewable at the sgiscretion of the Mimster of the Interior The lessee shall have a dredge in oper- auon within one season from e date of we lease for each five miles. Rental, $10 per annum for each mile of river lensed wyslty at the rate. of 24 per cent gollect- ol on the output after it exceeds $10,000 W. W. CORY, uty of the Minister of the Interior NB. ~Unaothorized publication of this wwrtisenent will not he paid for. The Time Has Come Lal, eet along any longer without Aid sot comfortable. But I~ t to wear Rubbers. We * ac with pair of Heavy One or the other is neces wa Let s show you what we haw EN iJ Know About "Bartle," and, Knowing, Have Bought Land NINGS, King St. Who NO ONE MOONEY BISCUIT A CANDY STRATFORD CAN ce [INDIANS AND MONEY | FAMILY SQUANDERED $13,000 Indian is omg of his remarkable char- | acteristics, are literally "rolling in wealth," great ettiuvagance prevails, especially when | of ecrtain bacilli is ae: > . : 3 hey 4 hralthiul practice. | which pass through their fingers like | so | water. milies | they succeeded in getting their names THE DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY, q NOVEMB ER 16. | | thr | the | bui Among the Osages, who! receive their annuity moneys, who lived in poverty before es ste { provided with a pola price By an eastern firm.' year round. amiable Frery childe--on the place was addle, and hod one a fancy | v had guns galore. They It by. special order. at er ---------------- Kisses carry microbes. ol So much the better, says this authority. The interchange a laudable and In kissing it is not bad microbes as the Irs, much the ential to digestion. 1f we were to rilize our igner Vpn completely licious as though you ate them at the ovens in' the { bakery. = At all grocers in ! 1 and 3 Ib. packages. { WHO "HAS EVER SEEN OR | HEARD THE HELPLESS CHOKING OF A CONSUMPTIVE CAN THINK LIGHTLY OF A COUGH A single dose of Dr. Wood's Nerwav Pine Syrup will convince you that it will stop the cough, sooth the throat, and start you on the road to recovery. MISS ANNA E. HITCHCOCK, Daughter of the Secretary of th e Interior, and Lieut. Command- | er William: Sowden Sims will be married in Washington, D.C., on the 21st of the month. 2 be on su 0 1 1 v DR. WOOD'S | on found k the: tribal rolls; suddenly among our illing the white with the black sheep . ays . colonies of bacilli, we ARE NOT IN COMBINE : LYMANS ARE NOT IN THE connection with the merger. thty were invited to join it, but de A Coney 1slan@ parks for Montreal, will baild another at Toronto if they can get the right to open on Sunday. ministerial training. northern section and Northern Ontario railway are to associate professor of political econ ol. successor Lo Dr. It Was so Dreaded as to Be Lock- mobile is a recent Dowell describes: its early the Technical World Maguzine: fessor Frenth engineer, built wheeled They say ned to do so. New ~ York syndicate, plenning THE MOST WHOLESOME NUTRICIOUS AND DEL ClOUS FISH FOOD EASILY PREPARED, FREE FROM WASTE. A Boon TO THE Housewife FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, OR DINNER. The above FISH DELICACY is being demonstrated by all the leading grocers this week. : W. G. CRAIG & CO., Wholesale \ PAGE SEVEN. -- ne -_ . 8 ' "VIDONA" ) x REGD. Agents. j wa The half breed citizens of the { benefiermt ones that are exchanged. 3 | tribe are possibly more reckless than These good baeterisi as is well Rev. Dr. Warden has given $10,000 the fullbloods. Several 'halibreed . fa-i known, are not only favorable, but | © Knox College for the promotion of the work of theological education and | rm---------- Freight and, passenger rates on the of the Temiskaming immediately reduced. Dr. J. 8. McLean has hoen appointed nv at the University of Toronto, TF. HH. W. Leavitt has heon appoint May as provincial wretary of provincial libraries. FIRST AUTOMOBILE BUILT ; ed Up in Church. Those who imagine that the auto- invention will be it was invent. Malcolm Mac- history in | wprised to learn that | over 125 years ago. "The automobile was born in the sym of an idea; iw 1769, when a Glas: fc gow student threw out the suggestion Gal the steam engine--then a very crude low-pressure affair might be ap | plied to the moving of wheeled | vohicdes. This student afterwards achieved fame as Pr. Robinson, pro natural philosophy in the Ten years ! Cugnot, a the first auto was a three course was of piversity of Edinburgh, ater Nicholas Joseph machine its The affair and for on its second or third , too fast ead | mobile. juickly run, | themselves possessed of fortunes, which tap it turned a corner NORWAY PINE SYRUP disappeared like dust in. the desert. should instantly die. - Now, by ex TD over With a crash, The city A writer in a local paper relates changing QUE friendly microbes we trials of Paris' refused to pel is rich in the lung-healing virtues of the thefe incidents of Osage extrava- simulate thom. Rigsing, _therclure, i$ | Cugnot to repair © his machine. To Norway pine tree, skilfully combined with gante : : . : a) thdraptatic Seton; the keep it from harming anyone they | We recall the case of several mem- jolly physician concludes, and who Load it up ince "hurch and. thefeit » Bark and the soothing and r pectoral Wild Cher expectorant properties of othe! herbs and barks. Itis a pleasant, safe and 8 : onl medicine for Coughs and Colds, | ceived at une time £25,000 back | up-to-date physicians Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Pain inthe Chest, | money. At one time they continued to er Wr Tre Tel Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping | draw the regular per capita annuity, Council Of Wolfe Island. Cough, Quinsy and all troubles of the | notwithstanding they were soon re- Nov. 6.---Present, the reve ond Throat and Lungs. C ; tuced to penury. Councillors Thomas Flynn and J. Be sure and do not accept a substitute "The first: expenditure was to )ay | Armstrong Steamk he ° 1 ce a tu ¥ I g. Steamboat accounts for Dr. Wepd's Norway Pine Syrup. The | attorneys and others aiding them to | passed : Capt. Winbuine, "850; D. J genuine is put up in a yellow wrapper, | cet on the rolls; for this purpose they | Leslie, engineer, $66.66; Jas. Davis three pine trees the trade mark, and the | sed much of their money. As soon as | mate, £41.33; R. Berry, fireman, price 25 cts. " HAS NO EQUAL «T had a very bad cold which settled on my lungs. 1 tried many remedics but could get no relief. On the advice of a friend rocured a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Before the bottie was half finishéd I had not the slightest trace of a cough, and in my opinion Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup has no equal as a cure for coughs, colds, or any affection of the throat and lungs. J. J. Mclxsims, Woodbine, N 8, ------ ee seme GILLETTS PURE POWDERED LYE Ready for Use in Any Quantity. For making SOAP, softening 'water, remove nt, disinfecting sinks, closets and drains and for many other pur A can equals 20 pounds Sal Soda. There, SOLD EVERYWHERE. nguestionable evide: . Cuba le evidence of confidence in COMPANY eo aity alompany property . ut EW.GILLET LIMITED th ; Eastern Cuba, is furni y the fact that every intending | TORONTO.ONT. hy 8 visited our property, - been opi rool conclusive that they have - 80il, the fav with the fertility of the creel ang he favorable location of their lands, | '¢ 1 es I the transportation facilities . ered at "Bartle." ae ¢ Whatever Other Magazines Price of Lands $25 Acre ¢ An. intelligent American reader ' ¢ may subscribe for, he cannot Call z ¢ afford not to see regularly Prospect os write for Maps, 'Plans and $ - Th : THE LIVING AGE e¢ Cuban Realty Co. |} 4 \ It supplements the American LIMITED 5 $ magazines, containing What they Tel do not. A ephone No. 70. # It makes superfluous the taking of a considerable list of English Jy to J. 0. HUTTON, Agent ? periodicals, as it reproduces with- ni i out abridgment the most import -- Miversily Ave., Kingston. 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MB Crests and THE LIVINGAGE CO. 7 Headings | ¢ 6 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. for Paper and Envelopes Calling ENGRAVIN all Prtting irom's cara to a volume, Cards and Letter Heads classes of Letter Press Poesia HAVE YOU ANYTHING 70 'SELL OUTSIDE OF YOUR | SINS AND YOUR TROUBLES? COME TO 3 Es : #iM. EURRAY, The Auctioneer bers of a family admitted, but after ward stricken irom the rolls; who the money it | t +Y hefore. uncovered. | wards as big the vard, kicked about by the children things, value. re was fully in their bands he extravagance began. E. Walker, do, $26,66; H. Sluman, "Notwithstanding the fact that they | do, 4.50; W. Cummings, cook, | probably néver had two suits of | 820.66; G. Keegan. purser, $31; 6. lothing each, nor perhaps more than o a dollar's worth of sugar in the house McKelvey & Birch, on account $100; at one time, every member of the fa: | Mrs. Flynn, washing bed clothes, 85; { mily was soon fully fitted out with M. Flood. making fenders, G. | clothing. Sugar was purchased by the Keegan, store account, $6.42; EK. Brice barrel. fruit by the case and every. land, expense in Crawford law suit thing else in proportion. {%143.70; 'W. RB. Card, for work in "In commenting upon this recently spring, :- EK. Briceland, for extra a white man said that he once passed | engineer and mate, $1; Jas. Swift & he home and saw more merchandise } Co., coal for September, $160.80; Cal going to destruction than he had ever | vin Co., pumping boiler, : A. Chown | witnessed before. On one corner of y paint, 1 the porch sat a case of California can- Township accounts passed : John ned peaches which the children were ; McCaul, keeping Norris, £6; Thomas Out in the yard stood y barrel of sugar, where it _had been ote from the waggon several days It had "been opened "and left A shower had moistened the contents, which after hardened in the sun. "A lump as a flour sack lving in ating at will passing was wd played over by the dogs. Other including a complete bolt of new, cast about disregard has alico, entirely were the yard in Since reckless of this family been stricken from the rolls it has been n 3 | jool and his money are soon parted, Rheumatism i that quickly ery reduced circumstances. Truly the "Another family was placed on the | 4th and 5th concessions, bat follow rolls and drew nearly $13,000. In less | instructions given him by this coun than twelve pionths the entire agount teil in June. Adjourned to first Mon was squandered and past due Mort- | day in December gages on chattels were foreclosed hy | | creditors. Although this family lived | Sick ! | in Pawhuska and 'had no conceivable Edwin L. Sabi use for more than one 'waggon, the ¢ Where mother « sick, the house is all | father found it necessary to own So strangely hushed in room and hall! LIVES IN THE BLOOD. it requires an internal one "that will the thereby relieve cause Consequently restore the treatment, blood, and of the pain, After years of experiment Dr. Ham ilton succeeded in producing a remedy cures rheumatism, gout, ! and all uric acid disorders, This marvellous cure has been given to the public' as Dr. Hamilton's Man drake and Butternut Pills; in every case they cure 'quickly. By toning the kidneys anc Hamilton's Pills ensure 1 liver, Dr. a clean, | healthy body. The blood is restored to | a normal healthy condition, renewed | vigor "is imparted to ov rworked or { gans, and thus the general health { built up, and no room is left for | rheumatism to creep in. Discouraged sufierer, relief is at hand. Use Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and vou will soon shake hands for good with vour old enemy. Here is sub- stantial proof : A Cripple's Story of Cure. "This is a glad day for ame, writes James E. Brownfield, from Midland, Ont., "because 1 can speak of my per- manent cure of rheumatism. 1 have been all through the aching days, and sleepless nights, have spent my money on worthless remedies, and consequent- Iv in. recommending Dr. Hamilton's Pills '1 feel sure of their merit. No remedy gave such relief or did me so much' good as Dr. Hamilton's. Pill4, My rheumatism they cured, and bver singe; my health has been perfect." Nhen Dr. Hamilton's Pills are be had in anv drug store, it's foolish to live on in misery and ill-health, You ought to get this medicine to-day! and cure yourself. Price 25e. per box, | or five boxes for $1 at. all' dealers; knows but what some day the Kissing o £36.17; Otto Hipner, deckhand, $25.83; 12 ; Saunders, pathmaster, must not open -------- A nit to' ure will be ordered for dyspepsia by Keegan, board, men, October, $75.60: )' Connell, repairing bridges, $4; Wm, Grimshafe, repairihe--Grimshaw bridge, Leakey, repairing canal bri . Chown & Ce., scraper, . H. Crawford, bolts for , £1.20: Harry Davis, 5 Mrs, Feeles, for i: KE. Briceland, Jas. Mo J. Dawson, selecting jurors, each, 3. Moved by "J. S. Armstrong, se condid by Thomas Flynn, and resolv- ed, that W. Allinson be notified to return Simcoe I¥land © scow to D. Taggart, Batteau Channel, not later than Saturday next; that Joseph culvert on road between lots 7, in the will admit ingle bit ! She won't let people do a thing There's nothing dnyone ean bring She just lies there, and tees to fix Herself, by cunning little tficks ! { And as for doctor, why, the word She seouts as being most absurd. And when he comes he has to guess | At symptoms that she won't confess; | And then he's apt to frown and say; "Yon had right fut mother never She's suffering a should have away I'll come again this evening" --for It's bed, vou see, a week or more! When father's sick--1 tell yon, now You ought to hear the dreadial row The talk of "dving" and the groans ! | The orders in « nvulsive tones ! | The hasty runnings to and fro; To rearrange the pillow--so; ' | To fix hot water bag and shade: | An mustard plaster, lemonade | me Appeals to get the doetor, quick-- And "Can't you see I'm awful sick?' And then the doctor sits and hears While father grunts his pains and i fears, i He leaves sonie deops, and tells us; "Hum ! i Unis I'm needed 1 shan't come Again, | think he'll do all right." And father's up, perhaps' by night ! - Tragic Death Of Brothers. Log Angels, Cal, Nov. 16-Fritz Kafitz, twenty-nine years of age, a rind (state dealer, shot his brother, Ludwig, twenty-two years of age, twice througl the head and once through the heart, instantly killing him, sand then fired a bullet through his own temple, dying on the spot. Fritz left a' note, addressed to his faiber, saying that he had killed his brother and taken his own life heeause he Ixlleved the two were a burden to ther father and wiors better off dead, i Sma p------ Warming belts, all sides, at Dr red for years. first quarter tury, developed an fully as virulent as the of the last. cen automobile craze fad is to-day In the 1520's and 1880°s steam wag gons to run on . common roads, he came so popular with the higher classes in England that the directors of stage coach companies and breed ors of horses took alarm. They used their influence to slip a number of lit tle bills through parliament, permit: ting toll roads to levy tolls prohibi tiveron steam carriages and waggons The 'steamers were compelled to pay five and ten times as much toll as the Jurgest six-h stage coach." -------- BARE WIRE CUTS. | --n The Best Way to Treat Them in Animals. Agricultural Epitomist When a horse has been injured on wire the first thing to do is to stop the flow of blood; this may as a rule be done by bandaging it up tight. It may also frequently be best to apply powdered alum or common saleratus, both of which will generally be found effective. In a few hours, considerable swelling 'will set in; this should be re duced either by applying cold water frequently or, what is really better, apply pure kerosene pil * not only to the wound hnt also to the swollen parts. No bandage should be kept on where kerosene is used as it will'then the hair to fall off temporarily and as soon it is safe to do so, the sore should be carefully washed with soft water and castile soap. This cause as ought to be repeated daily until the sore heals. One of the best healing medicines for horseflesh "that 1 have ever used can be put up at any drug store, as follows : One half pint of al cohol: one-half pint of spirits of yur pentine;. one ounce of pure glycerine; mix all together in a large hottle and shake well before using. Apply only with a feather at morning and night. The ghould never be bandaged By daily washing it will in this way heal up very rapidly. I can j reonally testify ~ to the effectiveness of this simple remedy as we have made vse of it in numerous cases with the best re sults where every other tried failed to heal up the sore on the horse, sore ---------- Quality Counts. In blood specially. Nothing shows more quickly than impoverished blood. Pimples, boils, skin eruptions of all kinds should he treated through the blood. Wade's Iron Tonic Pills cure all these diseases by driving them out of the blood. In boxes, 25e., at Wade's Drug Store. Money back if not satisfactory. em -- The young man who never mmcoun- tered a pin in the vicinity of his best girl's waist line cither knows his busi ness or is dead slow. Gas mantels, fixtures, globes and burners at reasonable prices from Simmons © Bros., Yellow Hardware Store. A man will make a perfect idiot of himsell over a pretty woman--as long as she doesn't ask him for money. It's a safe bei that those who rac tice best are not a. howling success when it comes to preachin | Pale, Thin, Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You Avery what to take, then why not itP-- Ayer's Sarsaparilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he wil say about this Chown's. , ¥. remedy we "y J. S. HENDERSON, Agent If the water used in ale is impure, the best of equipment, skill and other ingredients can- Eg not produce a pure, i health-giving beverage. The water usedia Carling's brews is faken from Carling's private springs at a' depth of one thousand feet; and never tested less than 99.08 degrees pure by Government Analysts. . Carling's plant is equipped with every modern facility for producing pure, wholesome ale, si : Sold everywhere by all enterprisin g dealers. Qarling's Ale] EEE er A Beautiful Foot Mates a Woman Httraetive Ladies know what a stylish, well-shod foot means, shoe tones up the entire costume and stamps th dressed. We keep our fingers on the pulse of every of shoe supply in the country. duced and we feel that. s00n as pro and-ULETRA Shoes in regard to selling the best and most attractive Shoes. Queen Quality, $3.75 and $450. Ultra, $3.75 and $4. J. H. Sutherland &' Bro. A swell e wearer as being well dependable source We gather in the worthy 'styles as in offering the QUEEN QUALIT for Women we 'have reached the top -of the ladder lines of Ladies' Dressy sit $A. SOOCGG <i Coal Oil Heaters heating line as a good COAL OIL HEATER. where and mak: any room comfortable to free from odor or smoke and are safe. Oil in the city. LEMMON & SOI 351 AND 353 KING STREET. GREAT BANANA SAL 10c. per dozen. J. REES. Princess St. GEAICOIIFR FFOYDE pr I o There is rothing as convenient in the You can take them any- in. Our Coal Oil Heaters are perfectly Come in and have a look at them. = We alo have the very best American All orders delivered promptly. "PHONE 388. r - BD) Ga 4 1 hb}

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