Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Feb 1906, p. 7

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THE DAU og {ndian alone is : flavor, a 'the Red Rose ould be in every kiiche, RIL: Creates appetite, and ;, lement of prime beef (, the system. ped dinner al Red Rose Tea the only where it is once tried. Red at dish : clARE. of ; and Book 1h STEAK 4 | Cut a in thic # ithe boy ncentrafedt in' TL, . by : LONDON, ENG., and MONTREAL, CANADA pL we appointment ' Majesty King Edward Vil, and det Beautiful Eremium Picture, CHAE i 7 OTICE TO CONTRACTORS TENDERS; ADDRESSED 3 cd, warked on . the en- hes er Construction,'"" will b recoived at the office of the Comnis- pS of the 'I ranscontinental Railway Ottawd, until twelve o'clock moon on Shinday, the 12th day of Murch, 1906, the work required for the construc- he in accordance with the plans, pro- a specifications ef said Commis~ oe rs, for the [foliowin~ sections "of the Samscontinentul Railway, the said work SEALED or Indian nor Ceylon tea alone oroduces the Red Rose flavor oy oduce a tea with the "rich fruity flavor" J O. ed Rose Tea from either Ceylon or impossible. Neither Indian nor Ceylon in itself possesses rtions they produce the "rich fruity flavor Tt has made Red Rose Tea famous--that makes but combined in proper "rich fruity flavor" tea used in.any home ose is good Tea T. H. Estabrooks | . St. John, N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg } | The Celebrated EPPS'S its tural qualities intact. This ¢ 'Cocoa main- tains the system in robust health. an Tengbies it to resist COCOA The Most Nutritious 'apd Economical. | { § 'io Be Cumpleted ou of before the frst dy of Septembe 1907, via. = po 1) District "'k From a point de- signed on the plans of the said Com- mussiopers at or uear the City of Win- i to a point khown as Péninsula Sper, , near the junction point of the Fort Wiitiam branch of the Grand frank Pacific Railway, a dist of miles : rier B." From a point de- ignated on the plans of the said Com- Wisslopers, at the north end of the Quebec Bridge and Railway Company's pridge in the vicinity of the City of Quebec, to a point near La Tuque, a istance of about 150 les, . "Steel viaduct about 3,000 feet Cap Rouge Valley, said in the vicinity of the City of Quebec, the work to be per- forméd in accordance with the General Snecifitations of the Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway, and the ueperal Specifications for steel bridges and viaducts of the Department of Rail- ways and Canals of Canada, 1905. Plans, profiles and specificatibns may be seen in the office of the Ohief En- ginter of the Commissioners 'at Ottawa, also in the office of the District En- giser at Kenora, Ontario, for the setign of District "F.."" and for the section of district "B..'" in the office of th District Engineer at Quebec. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made in duplicate, and om the printed forms for I to supplied by the Commissioners. te tenders. must be submitted work in each District, : rs shall not be in any way entit- rely upon the classification or any ober information given by any person mn If of the Commissioners, and be- fe submitting any r, bidders sald make a careful examination of Ue plans, profiles, drawings and specifi- @tions, and read the forms to be ex- he warmest, most lable fool profection for in' BOILS ALL OVER HIS FACE AND NECK BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS DID FOR HiM | WHAT FOUR DOCTORS FAILED TO DO Enewinm ons. July 25th, 1908 Mzasns. Tus T. Mizsury Co., Lo. ToroxTo, ONT. { | BOISSEVAIN NEWS ALL THE TOWN'S INDUSTRIES | mark, and they were at short inter Isuch a realization. A gang of teams {eighty feet in height, across the val | eighty g Dear Sirs: --I am writing to 168 you know | Money does not count with Hill. All has Busdosk Hiood Bites hasdone fot we. the right of ways, including town LN A ISune an, Flom J 1 ool dail and | properties," have heen purchased and siok, and was greatly troubled with boils com- | settled for. Farmers were paid $30 } rh Ph nl fac and mock. Mostly on the per acre for any land affected. 1 would perhaps, two or three more | Real estate Je brisk, Soe tou n appear. property is changing hands, also trying to me but | many farms; $30 an acre is a com- Shey | id very Jittlosuccese. They would stop | ;,,; occurrence. One-quarter section ARE BOOMING. Gangs Work Night and Day on Railway---Real Estate Brisk-- Communication With Winnipeg--New School Boissevain, Man., Feb. 21.--Slush and mud. How's that for Manitoba ? Last year considerable seeding was done in February; but only as experi ments, which in every case was not up to the yields when sown in the usu- al months of April and May. We have experienced another exceedingly mild winter, plenty of snow, but very few heavy winds, which accounts for the absence of blizzards. Sleighing has been excellent, but very fev heavy winds, which accounts for the absence of blizzards. Only a few times did the mercury touch "the forty below zero vals, as the wind would swing to the south-west, and the cold wave sudden- ly disappear. The south-west has been the prevailing wind, this winter. The eclipse of the moon was not oh: served here, owing to clouds and mist. however, as it was very cold, and came at such a late hour, many did not carc to be disturbed from their peaceful repose, even had the atmos- pheric conditions been favourable. Boissevain is seeking incorporation as a town. Although at/present there is not a sufficient population. Next summer Will see a wonderful change in our old town, The new railway which was surveyed through = here; last fall, from St. Johns, N.D.,, to Brandon, under the name of the Brandon, Saskatchewan and Hudson Bay railway, is a sure thing, "This is an extension of the Great Northern system in the states, one of J. J. Hill's enterprises, and it | i to state the is needless to attempt many advantages whieh will follow have been hauling timbers for bridges, ete, all winter to the ravines, south- cast of the town, where a large am- ount of bridging is necessary, and the heaviest grade on the road will he encountered, At the north of us, where the road will cross the Souris rives, a large gang of men have been working since before the ground froze up. They ave equipped with the heaviest. and latest improved machinery, but des pite all this, much more trouble has been met with than was anticipated. Having struck hed rock, 'it was neces- sary to await the arrival of two cars of dynamite. They also furnish their own clectric lighting, and Keep 'things moving night and day. On each side of the banks a cut five miles in length will be made with a trestle work re grade percentage. ley, to come up to the necessary quirements of the be as bad as ever again. Imost every patent medicine, advertis rr de get hold of, I tried, but tuted, and fully inform themselves as | to A wmle ' fo the quantity and quality of materials | still without success. At last one day, last : T wear--are- wd oh of work hi ired ; | spring, h d to say: "why not and are understood to accept and agree | try taking Surdock Blood Bitters for to be bound by the terms and condi- | the * I was Yilling to try anything "ing contained im the form of contract, | and immediate! ut.for a botile, but at the specifications, etc., annexed to the form Ljme was doub if it would be of any ure. of tender. 0 woh u $ bottle and while ] wae Each tender must be signed and sealed jaki it begat $0 feck better althoug Ll" by all the parties to the tender and vil trp balls § vy a witnessed and be accompanied by an ac- ec) ng gr - Missany work, her Spied cheque ou, & chartered Rank of the erery osm iiss, To ek oe 1 Dominion o Canada, payable the Lomumissioners of the Transcontinental lx tak bottles, and necd! to Railway for the sum - of four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000), for Dis- trict «' and two hundred and twenty-five. thousand dollars ($225,000), for District "'1.," und thirty-five thous- and dollars ($35,000), for steel viaduct in said District "R."" Any person whose tender is accepted shall within ten days after the acceptance thefeof furhish the SeCurity required by the Commissioners for the due and faithful performance of the Rontract according to its terms, Sign' the contract, specifications and other documents required to be signed by said Commissioners ; and in any case of refusal or failure on the part of the party whose tender is accepted to Com- plete and execute a coptract with the sald Commissioners and to furnish - the approved: sccurity within ten days alter the acteptance of the tender, the said Cheque shall be forfeited to the Commis VEAR LIKE IRON" | A VLULN0 ers Rubbers ng to do without Rub 10- . Avoid colds by wear- rial Be Matern: Samat lor Such ni 8 acquired bh th Ce) he largest assortment of tender "aha bo Torfeited. Cheatin de: kind of Rubbers that heaits a parties whose tenders are ro- ¢ returnod within ten days after the signing of the contract. teation is called to the following clauses in the form of comtract :-- ll mechanics, labourers or other per- Sons who perform labour for the pur- Joses of ithe construction of the works #Ieby contracted for shall be paid such 1 the famous "CANA- own and worn all over ~ 88 are generally accepted as cur- lor compete % . Ly abbers, $1, $1.10 ict in whi oe, Yorkmen in the Dis work is being per- there is no current rate then a fair and reason- in the event of a dispute fai what is the.current or a ir and reasonable rate, it shall be de- termined hy the Commissioners, whose decision shall be final." IS agreement is subject to the reg- ch formed, and, ir n Such District able rate ; arising as to Rubbers, 7o0c, 75¢, 8oc bbers we have : bers at 8sc, and goc. ibbers at 6oc. and 7oc. ; : Le tation pow in foree, or which may at . Ly "8 heroafter be in force dur ers, sizes I to 5, 75¢. he Construction of the. worke, herery bers, sizes II (0 13, boc, attucted for, made under the authority : ig Department of Labour, and ers, sizes 11 to 2, 50C. are or.shall be applicable to such Works." "The contracto ith the whole of t Rubbers, sizes 4 to 10%, * shall © in connection he said work as. far Janet acticable, use only material, 2 inery, plant supplies and 0ek manufactured 0 nched R.ubbers + Provided th. verybody was surprised when they heard that Burdook Blood Bitters had done for me what four doctors failed to do. If any suf- ferers are afflicted with I would strongly Nive them to gna. x baked ou ik man. ways keep a bott! House, Bow. as I think it is a medicine that should be ia every household. Yours truly, HENRY A. SMITH. HERE IT IS Our Ladies' Blucher cut shoe at .... $1.50 Is as dainty a Shoe as can be found anywhere at the price. Hl. JENNINGS, King St, high | ® same cin be 8 cheaply and upon as Cana and up ood terms in ee, 75¢. and 85c. ainlity aug orere, having regard to ers oC. ire poontractor shall eonform (0 the ' 5 hire Reeulgtions adopted by the Com- I's, 40cC, Roeubren:s and also to the Laws and C 'hs respecting fires in t iffor- ers, sizes I to 5, 65¢. Tog oYIncen Whercin the work 18. be- » a erforme )ers, sizes 11, 12 and 13, eh is reserved to reject any or By order BP, The Commissionsrs of the E. RYAN, Secretary. Rubbers, sizes 4 to 104, TROSCOntinental Railway, ER eo Wawa, 81 February. 1905: ment Papers inserting this advertise pe ------ "A a out authority from the Com- will not be paid for it. TO-LET Shoe Store PURNIS +2 1 is 1 ED. IF REQUIRED. NO. May 14 Modes Avenue. Possession VV UVIRVYS MUO cor. orratie able Dwelling now Horsey. Albert oP to Mills -------- _--- am. ny, Po h oad Cunning- ' stiga - . © street, i . mee on Sixteenth axe nL be is ott Modery conv eniences. Possession ion showed that Ro; 'ot as mad nown to have been dri g 0 in ha in Japan are being sold . . 1 4 * 1 3 RS EN n the icy sidewalk and icll ARs with "Erin-go-Bragh ang on thew, he fence pickets, where he wa | The Cuban Realty Co's. Land . Is in the eastern end of Cuba, the soil virgin and fertile, drained and well watered. 'The Cuba Railroad passes directly through the property--Bartle, the town | site, x a regular station the line, | yn telegraph and express o estalr Tra tion . facilities are very im. | rortant factors. Hotel accommodation is now available vo settlers arriving. A Nursery is being established for the care and culture of voung trees, plants, ete. ere an investor or group intend Quy ine largely we will arrange for such per- sons to meet one of our purchasers who has thorourhly investigated our p te in n. We invite all who are in- terested. dn Cuban Properties to call at our office and get information regarding our lands. If vou live out of town write for Prospectus, Maps, Charts, ete. Price of Lands $50 Per Acre 25 per cent. cash; 25 per cent. in 90 days ia; at 6 pir cent. The Cuba Realty Co. Jo.HUTION © Agent 254 Bagot St., Kingston. | where well | | in the | | subject to crdup, you had better keep | on the merits of Dr. Chase's Syrup of with good buildings, close to town; | was sold recently for 87.500. Land is | only beginning to come up to its | actual value here. Across the boun- | dary, to the south of us, farm lands { are selling all 'the wav to 230 ver jacre. We pride oarselves on having { one of the best farming communities { of this great west. The Bell Telephdne company are in stalling their plant in town, which connects with. their long distance wires; In the spring, a canvass by the company will be made among the { farmers, when not only "Hello Cen- {aral" will be rung up. but "Hello Winnipeg," as well. This will be a ET BE READY | "FOR CROUP | And Insist on: Having the Time Tested Medicine, Dr. Chase's SYRVP Linseed and | boon tc. the SDAY, FEBRUARY - 27. in cases of sick: heir own grain, farm , thn repressing the old fai making tilling of the casant and ness, J produce, ete. time soil a time. The wheels of the new 250 barrel flour mill began to muve about New Year's, everything going smoothly. Already gnite & number of carloads of Al Robinson, one. of the directors, and a heavy shareholder, became posses. sor of the first saek turned out, and drove home a distance of two wiles, when the good wile baked a fine bateh of cakes, which, in a short time, were enjoyed by the mill hands, One of the many features of this up-to-date mill: is "the labor-saving machinery, thus requiring very few men to oper- ate, even when running at its full capacity. This is chiefly a farmer's oe 1 costing $0000, and is only an- other instaice of the possibilities of co-operation. The electric light plant recently: taken over by the mill com- puny is now a decided success, and is an patronized. by the town in' gene ral. Before this, much dissatisfaction "bot. cxpressed over an unstable Sveti oo TT : A nowy dour-roomed brick school to be 'built + coming spring. is now ing teh for by contractors. Cost will be An the neighborhood of £10,000, will be placed on the groupes of the old school which was burned last fall' This will give two. fourroamed . biildings, some thing a small town may be justly proud of 3 y The seed selection train passed througls town on the 9th inst., where a stop of one hour was made for the purpose. of bettering the ¢onditions that now exist among the farmers of the west; as foul seeds, smut, ete. When it was clearly demonstrat ed that already fifteen per cent. of the crop of 1905 inspected wheat had graded "réje = #t was not sur- pricing to see such. men as Bediord, McKenzie and Pro Fletcher among the speakers, The train pulled out amid the cheers of 'some 300 enthusiastic farmers. us on in the Methodist church, by Evan- gelist G. H: MacLacklan, in associa- tion with the pastor. A prominent feature of cach service is the singing, by select choriis, under the direction of the singing evangelist. Much good is looked for. His motto iz like Tor rev-Alexanider's;, 'Get Right © With God." v John Lawrence, of Vermilion, Peace River, 'who has been spending the win ter with his parents in town, will leave shortly for home. He us much news and valuable information of the far north, and is very much clated over the advent of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway in the near fu- ture. 'Jack' is ene of the sturdy boys, who have helped to build a pioneer home and ranks amohg the most successful farmers and ranchers of the west. Charles Springer has ac- cepted a position as operator at La Nally, near' Winnipeg, on the CPR. A jolly slich load from town drove out to the farm of C. Holden, on Fri- day evening, where a good all round time was enjoyed. the road, after broken, increased the merriment. intple Blo: TZ 1.4 gives AS use Suit. The old-fashioned sailor blouse, that is, the blouse shirred all the way around into the belt] is a favorite this Turpentine It is not a question of whether you | will need a treatmént for | colds and croup in your home, but | the question is, will you sclect the most effective medicine, or simply be satisfied to take whatever your drug- gist happens to hand out to you? Time and experience have proven | that you can depend on Dr. Chase's f 5 rup of Linseed and Tur such times, It is only necessary to remember this when the critisal time comes, and | to insist on getting what you ask for. Should yoy have children who are a bottle of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin- seed and Turpentine in the house, for when the | choking spasm comes "Oi there is little time to send for doctor or medicine. It seems scarcely necessary to dwell Linseed and Turpentime as a cure for eroup, bronchitis, whooping cough, ete. Most of us have known it from childhood up. It is almost as familiar as Dr. Chase's Receipt . G. N. Morrison, 34 Fuller St., Tor onto, Ont, writes : "Gentlemen,--1f it should be any satisfaction to you te know (as it certainly has been mine in the past) permit me to say, that I bave used Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin- | seed and Turpentine in my family for years, and found it from experience to ' be the best cough medicine. I suppose ' I have used eight bottles this past winter, my children will have no ing 1 coughs, peatine at' i put on castors and wheeled round ¢lse, and the best of results invariably ensue. I have also recommended jt | strongly, If this unsolicited testimoni- ' al be of any service to you, the leer gure. is mine in transmitting it." Being pleasant to the taste, it is readily taken by children. Because it. brings quick relief to the sufferer from asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, and all the most serious diseases of the throat and lungs. it is invaluable, a< a_honsehold medicine, %e. a hottle, | at all dealers, spring, having to quite some extent replaced the Peter Thompson shapes that have held sway for several sea- sons. The picture shows a simple, vet excellent model for any one of the many attractive wash fabrics that the shops are showing. The tiny checked ginghams.and plain linens and chaw brays are excellent for this style, better indeed than are the heavy Ox fords and madras cloths, The skirt ix shirred full to the band and finished with a deep hem and cluster of fine tucks. The blouse 'sags just a little over' the belt, and is set into a tucked yoke, outlined with a strip of embroidery. The cufis' of the full sleeves are also of embroidery, as is the narrow neckband. The blouse closes in the back with a fly. ---------- ¢%* The New Normal Schools. Torovto Telegram Alas, but soon the Whithey govern ment will have no time to empty grit officeholders out of their saddles and hold the stirrups for their conserva tive successors. Even as these words meet the eve of the reader Hom, J. P. Whitney is per haps busy cursing the day that he undertook to meke seven or eight short normal schools blossom where two blossomed before. Unless the new normal schools are to the various aspiring contribs of sweet ness and light, disappointment, bit- terness and loss must attend the se lection of sites for the mew normal schools, There are not onough normal schools to go around. And the Whit ney government will be weary of its task by the time it has harmonized the heated rivalries of Gore Bay and Grangeville and adiusted the differen: cos between Hamilton and its. hated rival Kingston, which also wants a normal school. Pope Pius X. has presented Mis. Samuel Bingham, Ottawa, with a por- trait of himself upon which he has in- seri bed his autograph, scientific past- i | fipur have been shipped. Jack ! : gl Revival meetings are being carried A slight spill on discovering no hones per-- r Nd 7, / [se SRF: 183)! - ( os sending, RR GANANOQUE NEWS. The Coromer's 'Jury Finding Not Yet Made Known. Gananogue, Feb, 27.---A hard times and masquerade ball, the last of the | season in the Citizens' band hall, will be held this evening. The hand will parage at seven o'clock in hard times dress. The ball given by the members of the Star Bachelor. hockey team, on NE A ' Friday evening, last in Turner's as- smbly hall, 'was largely attended. Harry J. Foik, moderns master in Gananoque high school' and late teach- er in the Kingston Collegiate insti tute, will leave Gananoque about the first of April for Portage la Prairie, where he has secured an increase of $200 in salary at onee and an other 8100 increase in July. Mr, Foik has given good satisfaction in the high school here during his short terme, and has made many warm friends. The private assembly in Turner's as sembly hall last evening under the manageuient of 0. Ledger was well at tended. W. H. Jackson, who was lately en gaged as organist and choir master *t. Andrew's church, has mformed the session that he ean not accept the position here, but will reinain in Lind sav. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kemp, Main street, are in Trenton attending the funeral of his brother, Stephen WM, Kemp, ' Henry Allen, of the GT.R. car Andrew Allen, Brock street, has been promoted to the managership of the shipping department. The town has issued a writ against Henry Upton; of Montreal, travelling salesman for the Canada Cabinet company here, for his income tax for 1905, The funeral of Arthur Chapman, the victim of the shooting accident pl last Friday evening, took place from | his father's residence, Leeds township, at two o'clock Monday afternoon, 'to the vault at Gananoque cemetery, Coroner Shaw, of Lansdowne, was in Ahere is just one silk _thatis always right. Illustrated, 50 cts per year 15 cents. Corticelli Silk Co. Lid, St. | | | | | | shops, Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Needleworl ery lady should take. Issued ear, 96 pages be: 18 I Lev €S a ye Y.3 P0000 0LOECE OEOECEEO©ES E. B. EDDY'S Rising , al Star Parlor Match In neat attractive boxes containing about 780 MATCHES Ask Your Grocer For Them aod It will cost you only Bec. to try them. 0009 9009 099 BOO ® ~----SUCHARD'S COCOA {Fronouuced SUSTHIAKR) NATURALLY RICH FLAVOR SUCHARD'S COCOA is the one satisfying, healthful drink for breakfast, dinner and supper. It is neither a nerve stimulant like coffee--nor a stomach rita like tea. iy SUCHARD'S COCOA is o abmolutely pure - disolves instantly--aml has the natural Tichness and delicate flavor { the cocon bean. 7 . @eecce@oeee see The Taste Proves, Insist on having Sachard's, FRANK L. BENEDICT & OO.. sot Aotnts. MONTREAL. | town Saturday, and Monday in con nection with the inquest over the hod, | of Mr. Chapman. The jury's finding in the case has not yet heen nfide pub lie, All It Needed. There is more real oxygen in : liquified form i® the olution Ozone (the coupon kind)" than in any other preparation of a similar nature, As a prompt cure in the killing of a." | inside germs of throat, lungs, stomach or bowels it has no equal when coup. led "with "Celery King" the famous laxative. That the stringent Ozone needed a tonic of this nature to pro- cure the best results was so apparent that the Public Drug company, of Bridgeburg, Ont., offer through your druggist Ir: a free package of "Celery | King" with every fifty cont ox o@e dollar bottle of "Solution of (zone (the coupon kind)." An ancient historic stone has been unearthed on the top of the highest hill in the Beaver. Range, Saskhtche- wan. Kt is three fest by one and a half feet, and about six 'inches 'thick . On one side is chisellet an image like that of the Aztee Sun God, and'on the oth- er. the setting sun. On the top edge is a figure so weather-beaten ns to le indistinguishable. K TT ----------------_ | .CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED 'With LOCAL APPLIUA IONS, ag they. iCannot reach the seat bf the diseuse. t Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to cure it You must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directs ly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed hy one of the best physicians in this country for cars and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the hest blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces, The perfect combination of the two in- ercdients is what produces such wonder- ful resus in curing Catarrh. Send for estimonials free. --. CHENEY & CO., Props., To- lo, O, - Sold hy Drugeists, price 75a. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- Meals on Time. If a dinner should be cooked with a light fire by a certain hour you can use a light fire and absolutely depend upon the Pandora to cook it by that time--no need to waste fuel to keep up a hot fire * just to make sure," 'And the same accuracy can be depended upon if a strong is necessary. : : The hot-air flues force all the heat around the oven twice and directly under every pot-hole, which means that every atom of heat is used for cooking and only the smoke goes up the chimney. The Pandora range is entirely new and is equipped with every latest {i for easy g quick king, fuel y and for lessening kitchen troubles generally. For Sale Only by Lemmon & Sons, King St. CALL AND SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL STOVES AND RANGES. You're a Back Number If you do not use a T writer. © = The visible wl EMPIRE will please you an draw trade. iy Price, $60. Try one for a month. J. B.C. DOBBS & ©€0., 171 Wellington $34 4399 $4 hd $43534 * »

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