Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Mar 1906, p. 7

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A ------ - 3 --- se--the' BEST Coffee requires ion, blending and roasting, BRAND. feone. It is made of selectaq Plantations in the world, SANBORN TREAL E TEST you have any doubts about umbing and drainage not pe. fect, have it tested, don't he d by other imaginary tests he best. We have the my. » and the workmen, and hay t introduced the system ip ality are in a position to give atisfaction and security from jases. Our charge is moq. a= ly be the Only Test for Plumbing. T -BROS "Phone 35. *Do00e PEDERI re a Back Number 3 ou do not use a Type. . The visible writine IRE will please you and trade. y one Za month. .. 171 Wellington St, p $RGPIPSS $3334.60 $4 $$$ SLED $ SPOON 1 oe Oranges rape Fruit: | 56 Princess St. FRI Pdr LeeEeOEEraed [: ognized as the property and is now in care of the farmer until it will be col lawful owner or other auth % BOYCOTT VICAR. | Still Preaches Thrice Each Sun- : day in Empty Church ; London, Feb. 28. In the Stokelyne, Oxfordshire, we extr dinary spectacle is presented vicar giving three servic o\ Sif day to an absolutely empty Vicar Bryant has been hoveottad for iwo years because the! villagers pathized with 'his wife, who lf . Her two daughters by a previ mar riage, had both left he disagreements with "him, w died. Until a month age the dual present at his services own six-year-old daughter committed suicide. He say because the villagers boveot ' , They say it was because of her miser able life. : Since then the vicar has been wh cut offi from all communicati ith his flock. He has to do all work himself, and as th will not even sell him food, to go a long distance f He will fight, he declares, as he lives. Preparing For The Immigrants Winnipeg, Man., March 1.- The officers of the Salvation Am busy making preparations large body of immigrants w rive here from England du coming summer. About 3.50 people/ will be brought west under the care of the army first steamer with part of grants started from Engla This is an undertaking of tion. Army, prompted by tl intention of relieving the = Great Britain and to = needed help to the farmers i { % i n ness. men in the west of Canada. | the 3,500 to come to Winnipeg itis es pected that about 1,500 will be Jocat rest wil @ ed in Manitoba, while th to Saskatchewan. The Sal does not intend to bring the and the scum of the British tion to this country and « with hard working and wi who may be temporarily out oi ploymenti.or- wish to better their con dition. -------------- England's®bill for sugar into sweets is £400,000 every week ase even nu A any ate entry [0 HOMESTEA father 1s eligible eo der a farm in entered for by stead, the rec residence OT he satis! upo AP! le made at fore the local Homestead In: Beture © the settler B writing to the minion Lands @ 1a do_so SYNOPSIS r __S$10 per ac anthracite: be acquired wany. Royalty per ton of 2,000 ou the gro Quartz. =A eranted v 5 ir annwn from $30 to $100 per anpum pany according to eupital. A free miner, havine discov ered in place M0 feet The fee for recording a claim is $4 At least $100 must be expended on the claim each Year or puid to the mining curder een expended non having complying With other requirements, chase the land at *1 The patent provides for a royalty of 24 per cent on the sales. PLACE! 100 feet yearly: A free miner mov» obtain dredge for of five miles each term of twentv discretion of the Minister of the he lessee shall have a dredge in oper- ation - within one season from the date of the lease for wer annum for each Royalty at the rate of 2% won the output after it excreds £10,000, Ww : Deputy Our cut shoe at The through the Site, belng a regu With tel Taboo, > *PR 4 Transportation facilities are very im. ortant * and argely we w Suns to meet on has tho t~ fn person bur office and ur lands. write for Prospect 25 Ha to 190 Years, ohitain votes § co OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST gAD REGULATIONS pered section of Doiin- cepting 8 and 26, not omesteaded upom by os her the ami an entry for a home- therewith under one of months residence upon f the and in each of any person who is to inake a homestead vicinity of the land such person as a home- fied by such person father or mot a) If the se residence upon he vicini hn ements of this Act may be satisfied a PLICATION FOR PATENT should t "the end of three years, avnlications for patent must give six months' CANADIAN NORTH- amore than 320 acres can Individual or cot. pounds shall be collected of the Minister of the Interior iB. --Unauthorized advertiseme HERE IT IS -- $1.50 Is as dainty a Shoe as can be found anywhere at the price. Hl, JENNINGS, King St, The Cuban Realty Co's. Land Is lo the east C uw stern end of drained and well watered rty--Bartle, the town ar station on the lime, d express office estalr BOW available vo settlers arriving. A Nursery is being established for the care culture of voung trees, plants, ete. - ery an investor or group intend buy- ill arrange for such per- ® of our purchasers whe investigated our proper We invite all who are in- Uban Properties to call at wet information regarding live out of town, Maps, Charts, etc of Lands $50 Per Acre Per cent. cash; 25 . in 90 3: balance, ot 6 per cent. in 9¢ The "Cuba Realty Co. 4.0. HUTTON 254 Bagot St., Kingston. APPLICATION TO NOTICE that app Levislatyy Outario nt Roembly of the Province of 8 next Session for an act . beginning with the year Kingston at the Muni- Elections shall hold office for three and Ohtain the in each i dex hichest number of votes hold office for two shall hold office for thereafter one Ald- for each Ward annual- office for three years : D M. MCINTYRE, licitor for the Applicants. 9 TT ------------------ A. E. HEROD FOR YOUR NSIDERATION ur facilities were never better h vin our wi T ME gy ork DONE ON FREE CATARRH - REMEDY Gives Instant Relief * No More Bad Breath "My Secret Remedy Quickly Cures Catarrh."-C. E.Gaus: Catarrh is not only dangerous, Aut it causes bad breath, ulceration. death and decay of bones, loss of thinking and reasoning power, kills ambition and en- ergy, often cases loss of appetite, in- digestion, dyspepsia, raw throat and reaches to general debility, idoey and insanity. It needs attention at onpe Cure it with Gauss Catarrh Cure. It is a' quick, rac permanent cure, Le cause it rads 1 svstem of the poison worms that In order all who are sulferine ron ) tangerous and loath some disease 1} will actually auickly, no mat or how had, I will send « «pg by mail free of all ur name anm-addeess. to-day and the treatine will be st -you hy Teturn mail. Try it! It will positively cure #0 that you, will be welcomed instead Ee os > catarrh ong standing friends I St., Marshall, Mich Fill out' conpen below ---- a ------------_ i i rt FREE This coupon is good for one trial package of, Gauss' Combined Catarrh Cure, mailed free in plain package, duty free. Simply fill in your name and address = on dotted lines helow and nail to C.E GAUSS, 5898 Main St. Marshall, Mich BLOOD HUMORS PIMPLES Many an otherwise beautiful and attrac. BLOTCHES tive face is sadly ERUPTIONS %ictcned, Pompe, FLESHWORMS Eruptions, Fleshworms and Humors, and up ous other blood dis- HUMORS ~~ © © : Their presence is a source of embarrass. ment to those afflicted, as well as pain and regret to their friends. Many a check and brow--cast in the mould £graée and beauty--have been sadly defaced, their attractiveness lost, and their possessor rendered unhanpy for vears Why, then, consent to rest under this cloud of embarrassment ? There is an effectual remedy for all these defects, it is, BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS This remedy will drive out all the impuri- ties from the blood and leave the, com- plexion healthy and clear. 4 Miss Annie Tobin, Madoc, Ont., writes : "I take great pleasure in recommending your Bardock Blood Bitters to any one who way be troubled with pimples ogthe face. I paid out money to doctors, but®ould not, ret cured, and was almost discouraged, and espaired of ever getting rid of them. I thought I would give B.B.B. a trial, so got two bottles, and before 1 had taken them I was completely cured and have had no sign of pimples since." urdock Blood Bitters has been manu- factured by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, for over 30 years, and has cured thousands in that time. Do not accept a substitute which unscrupulous dealers say is ** just as good." 'It can't be." . At Strachan's Hardware A Light Subject The best gas lights on the market for §1 and $1.25, giving a light of marvellous brilliancy, can be regulated by a child to suit any gas pressure, also pee wee lights burn on foot of gas per, and give 60 candle- 2. -spower light, for 70e. +" : : 66 Brock Street. 'Phone 335. THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISKED- 1863, President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned om City and Farm Pro+ jerties. Municipal an Jounty tures. Mortgages purchased Deposits received and interest allowed, S. C. McGill, Managing Director, 354 PRINCESS STREET. Office, 97 Clarence Street, Kingstogs druggists, HIGHLANDERS TAKE POSES- SION OF ISLAND. The Young Men of Barra Landed '_ Unopposed and Parcelled Ont the Land for Farms Among Thepselvess--Belongs to Lady Gordon Qathcart. Edinburgh, Feh. 28. --Flags were fly- ing and pipes were skirling when, on Monday, the young men of Barra went aboard their fleet and sailed to the Is land of Vatersay. Their landing was nnopposed--the is- Isnd was uninhabited--and having celebrated their victory in the cus: tionary fashion of the Highlanders, they parceled out the conquered lands among themselves, and, throwing off their martial attitude, settled down to cultivate it. . Barra is a Hebridean island which is overcrowded. "Its vounger men, unable to find homes for themselves and their familis, have squatted in wooden huts along its shores and east envious eyes on Vatersay, a mile off in the ocean, whith has been unoccupied since the beginning of the last century. Vatersay's pastures are rich and its soil is fertile, and it seemed a land of promise to the overflow of Barra. For a long time they have been pe titioning the congested district board to buy Vatersay from ' Lady Gordon Cathcart and divide it into small holdings for them. But the congested board sit far away from the Hebrfles, and they made ro answer to the islanders, So, following' the example of their brethren in South Uist three vears ago. they determined to seize on farms for themselves and leave it to the board or: the military or the police, or--some equally distant symbol of authority to turn them onr= : A Man Of The Day. The appointment of an insurance commission by the Dominion govern ment has directed the eves of Canada, to Judge MacTavish, Ottawa, senior judge of the county of Carleton. He will be chairman. of the commission. Judge Duncan Byron Maclavish is the youngest son of the late Alex. Mac- Tavish anda his wife, Mary McLaren, both natives of Perthshire, Scotland, and was born in Osgoode, county of Carleton, Ont., April 21st, 1852. He was educated in the high schools of Metcalf and Ottawa, and at Queen's University, Kingston, from which he graduated in 1873, with:the degree of M.A. He studied law under Sir Oliver Mowat, *ifid was called to the bar in IRT7. From 1888 fo 1897 he practised his profession in- Ottawa, being ap pointed solicitor of that city in 1892, In 1890 he was created a Q.C., and in 1806, was elected president of the Carleton Taw Association. In 1897 he argued important cases for the govern- ment before the privy council in Eng- land, and at the close of that year was elevated to the bench, In religion "he is a Preshyterian, and is an elder in that church. Travelling Picture Exhibit. The Grand Trunk railway will in- augurate on March 19th, a novel sys tem of advertising Canada in the Un ited States, in the form of a travel ling picture exhibit. A passenger car is to be fitted © up with photographs and transparencies showing scenes along the line 'and of points reached by it. The car will be in charge of 4 man thoroughly familiar with the dis tricts from which exhibits will be shown, ana will visit * seventy-two towns in the United States, in three months. Starting at Memphis, Tennes see, on March 19th, it will run throngh Mississippi, Alabama, 'Kentue ky, Indianam Ohio, Pennsylvania, West irginia, and New York states, and then over the G.T. R. system he tween Montreal and: Chicago during June and July. -------- : Best Liniment Of All. There are scores of liniments on the market, but we have discovered the best of all. Smith's White Liniment is best, because it never fails, because it cures quickest and most thorough- Iv and because it costs less than the others® 25¢. at Wade's. Money back if not satisfactory. A Lucky Man. Chicago Record-Herald She was versed in French and German She had picked up Spanish. too And Italian--oh. she talked it As the dark Italians do! Sha had even learned some Russian And a little Portuguese As for Swodish, she could reel it Off as easy as ~u please. Hight languages--eight--count Add native English spe She could give her thoughts expression Gossip. areue, scold, beseech, And her lucky husband daily With a jov that was sublime Thanked the Lord thut she could only Speak in one tonrue at a time Petitions bearing the names of over for the repeal of the hy-law making vaccination compulsory in the public schools. Operation for Gallstones Was the Popular Treatment Until Dr. Hamilton Discovered a More Humane Cure. operated for gallstones, inflicting bar- barous wounds and causing untold suffering. Like appendicitis gallstofies are caus- ed by constipation. Worse than useless to employ drastic pills, because they destroy. the tender lining of the bowels. Avoid constipation and vou will pre vent the danger of appendicitis and get Dr. Hamilton's pills; they relax bladder trouble. When you require physic never use a cheap drastic pill--= the bowels immediately, and are guar- anteed free from griping pains or over: action. By cleansing and purifving the system they prevent headaches, lift depression and drive away weari ness. By keeping the svstem properly re enlated with Dr. Hamilton's Pills vou ensure good health and happy old age. Price 23c. per box, or five for $1, at 10,000 citizens =f Toronto, pleading | THE DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY. MARCH i. ISLEQF VATERSAY] An Inviling Prospect Nothing better for you--noth- ing more inviting than a meal of Mooney's Perfection Cream Sodas Mooney's. Biscuits are an evenly balanced, wholesome, nourishing food, equally good for young and old. Made from Canada's finest wheat flour, rich cream and pure butter. Baked by the Mooney baker in the Mooney way. Say ' Mooney's "to your grocer. ®- SOMETHING CAME WHEN THE DOCTORS GOT BUSY IN OLDEN DAYS. A. Bridge Tells More About King- 1 ston of Long Ago--Saved a Child From Drowning--- Picture Talking Was Not in Order Then. In my last article 1 told you the city people had to get their water drawn to them by a carter in puncheons, but 1 did not tell you how the carters filled their puncheons, At that time there was a slip open at every wharf, that is, the-Mtreets wun- ing east and west ran to the water's edge. The carter would drive his horse to the water's edge, and turn his horse around and back up until his puhcheon was close to the water, and then he would: fill it with a pail. We did not use this water, deawn from the slips, for drinking purposes, There wera wells in every part of the city, and we used to carry water from the nearest well for drinking. There was one well, nearly in front of our store, It was on the street, at the westpart of the Golden Lion block where it runs out to a wedge. There is a wa tering trough there now where the well used to be. 1. saved a child's life, It fell into the well. 1 do not think the well was used while I worked for Orme. The well was covered with a plank platiorm. FASHIQN'S FORM. There had been a pump in the well and it was taken out, and the hole made in the centre of the platform for A Russian Blouse Suit For the | the pump was never covered over. Small Man. The smart shops that cater to the wanis of the wee people are exhibiting windows in single colors nowadays that is; a whole window of grey suits or a window of brown suits, ora | come window of white suits, and from thes early indications ig is safe to prophesy that grey will he as fashionable fo the small man as it is for his mother | (he or grown-up brother, and that white will hold its own for this season a least. Little Russian blouse suits in gray mohair are exceedingly smart and splendidly serviceable. This fabri will stand the wear and tear of th small boy's pursuits better, perhaps, Yi 4 than any oiler of like weig) not take soil easily, and it has a fresh, lustrous look through any and all service. This Russian blouse mod el, with ite full trousers and jacke piece laid in a large box pleat back and front, is of a plain grey mohair Sicillienne, but it would he equally at attractive in any of the fine invisibl grey chegks or stripes. The only trim ming is the heavy stitching of black and the smart shiny leather helt tha remains first favorite in children's bel fashions, Collins' Bay Notes. Collins Bay, March 1.--An assembly was held at Mr. Christopher's hy St John's church on Monday evening. A There number from here attended a party a W. Grass', Front . Road, on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, R. Hendersor and daughter, Marquerite, Amherst 1s land, spent Iriday with the Misses | the sireet McKay. G. Clarke made a trip t« Plevna last week. Miss Ethel Ward Cushendall, is visiting her gister, Mrs William Henderson, Mrs. Willian Britt has recovered from her recent "doctors illness. Mise I. Gallagher, Adolphus town, returned home on Sunday after | that was spending a week at William Britt's Mrs. Macham, is in very poor health at present. A. Rankin is putting on { his supply of ic Dropped All Others. "I dropped all liniments but Nervi line, because 1 found Nerviline the quickest to relieve pain," writes EF. 8 are croupy or sick, Nerviline cures them. If a case of cramps or stomach One day a neighbor's two-year-old child was playing on the platiory,, and I was in the stove looking out of the door, when 1 saw-the child drop through the hole. Mr, Orme was in the store at the time, 1 said, "A child has fallen. in the well'. and- matte one-hound: for--- the well, and pulled up the trap door in the plat form. I saw, at once, it was a danger ous place to go down. There were two ladders in the well, the first ladder was resting on a platform, built in the centre of the well; the second lad der went to the bottom of the wall, It was only a miracle that 1 did net fall in myself on account of the rotten condition of the ladders. 1 got down to the water hy sliding down the sides "of the ladders. The well was Fhirty feet from top to water; the child went straight down and struck nothing until it struck the water. 1 got the child up the lower ladder to the scaffold in the well without help, Hut I had help from the top to gel it up from the scaffold. When | came vp there were about fifty people around the well. I was painted green all over from the scum on the sides of the ladder. I had to change étery stitch of my clothes and send - them to the washer-woman. The mother of the child was at the well making a Lrdit » | fuss about her child, but it did not from her heart for she never o | same child (wo days after playing on road, There were no picture taking galley ies in the city in 1843, and 1 do not think there was such a thing in Cana da at that date, The first place 1 ever saw for taking pictures was in Brant ford. It was a small town at that time, IN53. 1 was working there, and | went an and got my picture taken, It was a small building with two rooms, and was placed on wheels, and was on the side of the road. When the artist got through in one place he would move on to the next town or village, put a prop upder each corner of his building to keep it steady, and he was ®.1 ready tor business. Two teams would take it any place on a good road. The + | pictures w taken on a-metal plate {1 of some kind, and out in a small tlirame with a glass front, and the whole put into a case with a clasp, The price was from $1.30 to 83, ge cording to the size of the picture and quality of the case. Photographing came in soon after that date, was not a dentist in the city tin 1843, but one came to. the from Montreal, in 1844. His 1 © t City TOOm was "| on Bagot street, between Brock and Princess streets, on the we side- of Artificial teeth were 'not made at that date. The dentist's work + | was filling and extracting teeth. He had a very fine kit of tools of tor 1 | ture. Teeth extracting was done by the before the dentist came. The doctor had only one mstrument, ana called a turnkey. It was made after the principle of a cant hook; when the turnkey was put in something had to come. The tooth would either come out, or break off, or maybe part of the jaw-bone would come, if the tooth should happen to break off, which was very often the » | case. The patient would have to leave with the root remaining. The turnkeys never had a tooth pulled with a turn Benton, of St. Johns, "If my children | were not made for taking out roots' | | | | ache turns up, Nerviline is ever reddy We use Nerviline for neuralgia, rhea matism and all kinds of aches and pains; it's as The great Canc remedy for the past fifty years has been Polson's Ner viline=nothing better made. South Bay Items. South Bay, March l.--John Thomp son has purchased a new outfit of sails for his vacht. He will take charge of the Ripple. Wild geese have put in Until quite recently doctors always! an appearance. (i. Peterson has pur chased the house belonging to Mait Grace and intends moving it near his old one. Albert Collier expects to "move on his farm across the bay the 15th of March, and will take charge of { the coal vard. Richard Jinkins is re { modeling his vacht as he wants A to / ton is about to purchase a gasoline O ease put her in the race. Gi G, Parcking engine for his vacht, government to take action in obtain. Toronto intends to ask the Ontario Your Hair oul ling telephone legislation from the Do- minion parliament to enable the pro- vinee, not only to acquire the entire telephone - system or svstems, but to | | hair-food --Ayer's take over exisfing irunk lines or con- struct new ones. Sunlight soap is better than other | | color of th comes back to soapa, but it is best when vd in the | | hair. Sold for Sunlivht wav. Buy ight Soap irections. and follow d od as any doctor" key, but 1 have seen others go through . | the operation. --A. BRIDGE, 181 Divi sion street To Have Tests. r New York, March 1. Wireless tele- graph tests to be made for the next thirty days by the officers in charge of the various stations estab- lished by the navy department to de- termine, if possible, the cause of the many failures to receive or send mes sages at sunrise and sunset. Repeated tests have shown this to be the case, and it is said that the navy opera tors were the first to make the dis: covery of this strange and important phenomenon: Don't have a falling out with hair. Jmighticave) you! Then what? | Hh Wier ec hair stops coming out, becomes soft and smooth, and all thé deep, rich y 60 years. ' DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE (THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE). CHLOROD CHLORO)D wa: CHLORODY NE ss oma. Sole Manufacturers :--J. T. DAVENPORT, Limited, LONDON. LYMAN BROS. & CO., Limited, Toronto. You Take No Chances When you buy your FOOTWEAR from us. We try to put in aline of goods that will. give wear, fit and style to any foot. Wholesale Agents, thanked, me for saving its life, -and never spoke to me after, 1 saw the fe aduitted by the to be the most wonderful en rems edy ever discovered. COLDS, CONSUMPTION, BRON! TIS, ASTHMA. is the best remedy known for COUGHS, E CRI! Y NE goscinlly sole short G1 wind of CHED RO DY NE Eee sr, wn ia the only palliative in NEURALGIA, i | R fb RHEUMA M, GOUT, CANCER, : TOOTHACHE, MENINGITIS, ste. ~~ Always ask for "DR. J. COLLIS PROWNE'S CHLORODYNE," and baware of spurious compounds or imitations! The genuine bears the words "DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYN a "on the Government Stamp of each Sold in bottles. Prices in England, 1s 13d., 26. Od., 4s. 6d. each (Overwhelming Medical Testiniony accompanies each bottle; If you are in need of HEBE Dpogg Shoes Working Shoes Overshoes Rubbers Or anything in the Footwear line, try J. H. Sutherland & B The Home of Good Shoe-making. Meals on Time. If a dinner should be cooked with a light fire by a certain hour you can use a light fice and absolutely depend upon the Pandora to cook it by that time--n0 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 fire 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 for lessening kitchen troubles generally. For Sale Only by Lemmon & Sons, King ! CALL'AND SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL STOVES AND RANGES. quick cooking, fuel y aad

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