Daily British Whig (1850), 10 May 1906, p. 7

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ee -- OWNE'S | DYNE ' GENUINE). d by the profession t wonderful and be oa valuable rem. known for COU! GHS, ONSUME TIO B HMA. RONCHI. » charm in DIARRHOEA, Spy Specific in CHOLERA, cuts short all attacks Y, HYSTERIA, PALPITY. SPASMS. 7 palliative in NEURALGT FISM, ,GOUT, CANCER, HE, MENINGITIS, ete. "HLORODYNE," and bewary tine bears the words "DR, 1. Government Stamp of each TT 1d., 2s 9d, 4s. 64. each npanies each bottle. [, Limited, LONDON. €CO., Limited, Toronto. re showing many s in pmen's oes Shoes and Oxfords or medium heels, nedium and broad $ Vici Kid, Patent are beauties. riety of Women's ging in price from heavy soles, white NG your house or outbuild- will be pleased to give ng. Galvanized Iron, ared to do work on the ou first-class workman: Metal loofing, which 152 yutbuildings, etc. x SONS g Street In Connection With Canadian Pagific Railway TRAINS LEAVE VE KINGSTON :- press, for Ottawa, Mon 1380 DS Se. John, N.B.: Halts uesl. to, Chicago. Denver Boston. 'salt Sia Mare, Duluth, St row, Vancouver, Seattle oo Niza an Francisce. --Local for Sharbot Lake seri with C.P.R. east and west. x m.--Mixed, for Renfrew and in B10 points, leaving Kingston at 13.3. arrive in Ottawa at 5:00 p.m ro, 513 p.m.; Toronte, 7:3( Bosten. 7:30 em. St. Jobs §3 11:55 am. Passuntsry rticulars at K;: & ©, and C.P 2 chet Office, Ontario street. F. A; FOLGER Y. . F, CONVA BO Gen. Pass, Agente Bay of Quinte Railway Tweed, Napance, and all local points. Trains 'ity. Hall Depot at 4 p.m. F. Agent B. Q. Ry., Kingston. New short line for Deseron!o, LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE In Effect Jan. 2nd, 1906. Trains will leave and arrive at City Depot, Foot of Johnston street, GOING WEST y Lve. City Aer. Cita No. 5 Mail ... .1245am. I.15am » 3 Express 226 am. 3.05am * 11 Loeal . 915am. 947am « 1 Intern'] Ltd12.16 noon 12.46 p.m» « 7Mail .. .. 319 p.m. 3.51 pm « 1 Local ... . 7.03 p.m. 7.38p.m GOING EAST | Lve. City Arr. Ciyy | No. BMail ... .. 148 am. 22%am | " 9Fast Exp. 226 a.m. 3.05am " 16 Local ...... 8.16 a.m, 8.47aum | # gMail ... ..12.16 noon 12.4Gp.m | " 4 Fast Exp. 1.00 pm. 1.29pm | « 12 Local ... ... 7.03 p.m, 7.38 p.n 1,3, 8, aad 4 rum daily. Nos. 5 | - 3 rum daily except Monday. All other trains daily except Sunday. | Direct route to Torento, Peterboro Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit | Chicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Montreal Ottawa, Quebec, Portland, St. Johs Halifax, Boston and New York. For Pullman Accommodation, Tickets |! and all other imformation, apply to J. P. HANLEY ent, Cor. Johnston | and Ontario streets. ingston, Ont. Ont. Steamers | MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Thnisian May 17, Jano Victorian, May 24, June Ionian May Tune Virginian, June 7, July MONTREAL TO GIL (moderate rate se Mongolian, May 18, June Jul Corinthian, May 23, n Aug and weekly thereafter. For rptes, apply to J. P.. HANLEY 1 Amgut, G.. T. R., J. P. GILDER- | ik STaoPsIs OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST | HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS nds in Manitoba or the North- west I'rovinces, excepting 8 and 26, not | reserved, may be homesteaded upon LY any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years of | uve, to the 'extent of one-quarter sec | tion, of 160 acres more or less. | Entry must be made personally at the local lund oflice for the district in which | the land is situate. HOMESTEAD DUTIES A settler who has been granted an entry for a home Mead is required to perform the con- nuected therewith under one of | plans : | six months residenco upon | n of the land in each yeur | | Any even numbered section of Domin- | | and cultivatic futing the term of three years. 3) If the father (or if the lather is deceased) of amy person who is dligible to make a homestead entry un- wother, der the provisions of this Act. resides { Yon a farm in the vicinity of the lund | ntered for Ly such person as a howe Stead, the re; ments of this Act as to Tesidence piri to obtaining patent may be satisfied ny such person residing with | the father or mother. | @) 1 { settler has his tesidence on farming land dim in the vicinity of his quirements of this Bay be satislied %aid land APPLICA TIO >ATENT 1. mad ION FOR PATENT permanent owned by | homestead, the | Act as to residence | by residence | | should | the end of three years, be fore the 1.00 A re 3 o y Homestead | In . gptta Sub-Agant or thy | lefore 1 annlications for patent fhe _setulc T 'must give six months' notice Tar iting to the Commissioner of Do- tog 1 Lands at Ottawa, of his intention BINORSs OF CANADIAN NORTH-! EST MINING REGULATIONS. neh il lands may be purchased at acre for soft coal and $20 for t more than 820 acres can bY one individual or com- at the raw of tun cents 00 the os 2 (Dounds shall be collated agarz.--A free miner's certificate is r anc Payment in advance of' for an individual, and ) $100'ner annum for a com 1x to capital. havine discovered locate a claim mineral 1,500x1 + T recording a claim is $5. t Slo must he expended on the y or paid 10 the mining re *u thereof. When $500 has d or paid, the 1 boy locator may compryiay Ing a survey made, and upon hase try "Lh other requirements, pur- | Theuy., land at $1 an acre. Yoyalty pg ro vides for the payment of | To GaCER of 2% per cent on the sales. soinine claims generaily are od UATe : entry fce $5, renewable | Afra y "fede foro, MY obtain two leases to | term of fold of five wiles each fora | twenty wv, Hseratioy of the ears, renewable at the tion leagon shall have Season from the date of | five miles. Rental, $10 | a ach mile of river leased on the rute of 24 per cent collect- Output after it excueds $10,000. Nputy 'W. W. CORY, nd f the Minister of the Interior. adverts," thorized semen, wi no of "hlication of this ows Be h : 203 Princess Street. selection of goods a and vals 1 have in stock un high grade constr Hon, a Second ha nd wheels \ { Neivel Pil ALLAN LINE Rovaimen | % upon the | Minister of the. Interior. | a 'dredge in oper- | may eat a biscuit it, but when you Absolutely and Say "Mooney's" cuit eating you think instantly of Mooney's Perfection Cream Sodas Crisp, delicious and tasty. superior to any other make. - all the diff- between. eating bis cuits and biscuit eat- ing One and not taste think of bis- distin&ly to your grocer. THREE '1 TRYING Se VIMES IN A WOMANS LIFE There are three periods of a woman's life when she is in need of the heart strength- ening, nerve toning, action of blood enriching MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS The §rst of these is when the young girl is entering the portals of eho this time she is very often pale, weak - nervous, and unless her health is built up { 'and her system strengthened she may tall a proy to consumption or be a weak woman for life. The second period is drain on the system is require Jopleatehing: motherhood. The great and the ex- | hausted nerve force and depleted blood Milburn's Heart and supply the elements needed to The i ied period is 'change of life" and | this is the period when she 1s most liable to heart and nerve troubles. A tremendous change is taking place in the system, and it is at this time many chronio diseases manifest themselves. Fortify the heart and nerve system by tho use of Milbura's Heart and Nerve Pills and thus tide over this dangerous period. James King, Corn Mrs, , Ont., writes: "I have been a very much with heart trouble --the cause being to a great extent due to **change of life." I have been taking Milburn's Heart and. Nerve Pills for some | time, and mean to continue doing so, for I can truthfully say they are the best remedy I have ever used for building up the system. You are at liberty to use this statement for the benefit of other sufferers." Price 50 cents per box, three boxes for $1.25, all dealers, or The T. Milburn Co., | Limited, Toronto, Oat. AND EXPERI- MENT The method of prepare Ing the steel and pering is our ex- clusive secret Free Beokice For Sale by tem- & Pouble feneave od to avy boas siya Hits to Shavers." W. A. Mitch. ell, Kingston, Ont. HOUSEKEEPE RS! Antiseptic, Chemically Prepared SILVERGLOTH cleans and polishes silverware and 'all 7 fine, bright meta's without ure of pow- N der, paste or other aid. quick. handy way. mail order package. <LotH Co, Toronto. The clean, Send 25c. Address CANADA SILVER Good lady agents wanted. to-day for special Storage ! Do You Know That? | Citizens of Kingsto | siring to store ample calling on Ww. G. 299 Queen St. | All goods leit in the EMBOSSIN for Paper Besides #!l classes Printing from a card | First-class hand work guaranteed. gl me a trial Goods ou parcels' delivered hcusehold facilities extended FROSTY best of eare at a reasonable cost Clean, Dry and Prompi Service | Carriage Painting a Speciality ENGRAVING DR. EDWARDS BACKS UP HIS REPORTS. He Explains the System of Book- keeping--Only Undertook to Examine Books After Great Pressure, as Task Was Uncon- genial. Cataraqui, May S.--(To the Edit or) : The letter of J. M. Fair, which appeared dn your issue of May 3rd, makes it necessary for me to beg the favor of a part of your valualle space. In June, 1905, pointed me the Perth thereon, the county council ap- to examine the books of Road company and report although 1 strongly objected at the time, and urged the council to select some other person for a task which 1 felt would be uncongenial be cause of the unfricndliness existing be- ¢ THE DAILY WH1G, THURSDAY. MAY 10. PERTH ROAD' BOOK accounts did in 1901. Last March, R. H. Fair appeared before the county Govmetl and charged me ~ with wilfully misrepre senting ham, and his ompany - In my report and demanded that my report he expunged from the winutes and even threatens legal proceedings for dam- ages i his demands were not complied with. He sad 1 had wilfully leit out nearly. $10 of money actual Iv, expended, and feared lest his in. tegrity should be doubted. He pro- ducd no books, but proceeded to in form the council that they should pass a vole of censure on' me, ask for my resignation, or oblige me'to offer an apology to the company. He told the council that he was willing to al uw anyone to examine his hooks ex copt me, whom he accused of making a wilfully incorrect misleading report. R. H. Fair or ang was to be aceuser: R. H. Fair was to produce the evidence, R. I. Fair was to be prosecutor, R. H, Fair was to dictate the sentence and I was not to be allowed to even look on the fatal book from which the evi dence for my banishment was. to be drawn. 1 suggested that Mr. Fair he requested to produce his books, and that the countil appoint a committee tween R. H. Fair and myself. In July, 1905, "1 went to the residence of R. H. Fair, and made out my report from a hook showing the receipts aml disbursements for each month, and one shining a summary of receipts and disbursements under the heading to examine the same, and compare the earthquake in San Francisco This map shows the extent of the terrific "fire which followed and destroyed nearly three fourths n and vicinity de Is have them by to his charge receive Crests and Heading» and Envelopes Calling Cards and Letter haads of Letter Press to a volume, plown Bicycle Depot | TE WHIG, Kingston |New Laundry Give called for -and and Siro viNG. bow" ERE: (JIM LEE 15 Division Bt~ oi of the entire city, including the whole business district. Loss and Guin Account. Allow me to with wy report; Councillors K. J ay that there are three toll gates on Spoor and W. Pillar, were appointed the Perth road, which, of course, an | and reported sustaining my report the only wee of revenue, and that, | Me. Fair ior some reason did 1 le the account headad weeapts and | duce the loss and gain' accou Disbursements showed amounts | that is immaterial, since' he admit puid in hy the bessecs cach month, | that so far as that account was « | the account he Folk and Gala | cerned my report was absolittely oc dealt with the but put §reet, The book produced befo oly the it in thre tal [ committee contained items in 1902 amount Foeet : No. Lf amounting to 8232.15, and were not \o. 2 and Ne resg And | in the book last year, when 1 mad while the Jormer aceon Me I the § gy report, R. H Fair declares that : om Boy rath month th al | tho e items were in the baok when | ey pull u eo veal amor n UE | examined it; and that 1 wilfully left Wo hoadings, road Repairs and | them ont of my book as presented to y Hse lr the thant | we. [I am as well known in Frontenae J fr 4 . af ¥ d 4 | {as R. H. Fair and | am perfectly will statement of th mone I teed ntl ng lo dot the peopl : Bate ny Rid : wi ul th " statement and his tion | stract ut immary of t} san ont bo av, however, Hat is B unis and "thot. theeik : [¥ air admitted before the committee dastitbalatice in th oh | That my report © showed through , the 'cash bala be and gain account every dollar 1 | ceived and every dollar paid out; 2 ar. Oe wl by i That my report showed in the de he tota { a tailed account 'and in the abstract 1 and 'the . in | every dollar of révenne; 3. That mw sate, 1. 1902 the th {report showed in each year exactly tail 'of recat in the one account 0 8 cent the cash balance from the voirestunded th the summary of r | previous year; 1. That my report con ceipts in the other, but the detail of | uded by t that the compan: disbu n wa 3 less than | began 1905 with 135.72 cas bh on hand the "su f hi expended as | which RB. H. Fair said was correct, hown by Loss 'and Gain Account, In | Items which he saiglod heft out whe 1903 the « il of 'money reccived cor i! made roepor wete on the sam the sunimary shown | page of the produced to the con in Account, but the i mittee, and diately below other t of ney expended | which I included in" mi report, Hoth w han the Loss and Gain | iten had been Where last fulv. 1 ee st ed had actually been ex: | I ' ; wl 3 could not fail » them, and whe puinded. M, the one account Ishould 1 omit the very items which cibied other, Just as the t P would give ne th xact amount 1 re 1 Ir one estoy Caer the. sue total in : { viled ent of money | { pended, which I had already obtained | n the other ; mt the summary of | money 1 have never hint I 1 that Road company' LA | moneys duly accounted fo pand my es such N . . : a Surmis iny Babies jini to avon of orien Bd epee: In ¢ aon, I would add . : { that wot ert ieise we Jett { grow into big, rosy, sturdy {+N ear] ht % 1 -- x 3 2 2 2 | . 1 a Coll ney children on Nestlé's Food. shall 1 allo my sy o he pre vohed It agrees with baby's deli- into any controversy a that ~entle cate stomach -- nourishes ja If he really believed that = my baby' s fragile system _pro- | statement before the council was an tects baby against colic and ment fie hacacter be was usithed in writing to © Pres cholera infantum --and Eb hi i the ic to rig he Bip je himself. In so far, however, as brings oy safely through 3 seemed to him necessary to reflect the dreaded "second sum- {on my character to clear his own, 1 f clnion the rivht (0 tresness on our 1soace with this ter, Thanking vou, y | Editor, 1 min. vours sinvy ly, 1 ] > 681les rood ¢ | nh ------------------ i : oo ' Ww i Doubl trinoth tarind math baes at is a perfect 'substitute for Cihwon's Bed Cross Drug Stan " mother's milk. 230, s jet Write fora FRE » | An inmate of the Lazaretto at Try a EF SA) 3 PLE--enough for 8 meals. Sadie, New Brohswick, has heen. din 8 charged as cured after heing a mem THE LECMING, MILES Co, Liurrea, ber of the leper colony for eighteen REAL. x 'oupons for balance of week - M. Gueason." | Niagara Fills, Out BUDGET FROM CROSBY. Rain is Needed--High Prices Paid For Horses. ] Crosby, May Suite a number of the farmers in this vieinity have their spriny s crop on, all but the planting. Kain is needed to give the grass a start. A great many passed through here, to-day, to attend division court d-in- Newhoro. There is a lengthy doe- ket, .® Lockwood and Tdggart, of-Westport, were through here buy ing heavy horses jor the North-West. They sefured a number of fine ones, but had to pay faney prices, ond man receiving as hich as X155 for a horse. George Church, blacksmith, has engaged Pres ton Leggott for a few days during rush, turning out milk waggons, 2 horo lodge 1.0.0.F., paraded to St. Mary's church, last Sunday, to hear their chapldgin, Rev, Father Stanton Phe Oddicllows around here attended W.»A. Singleton's warchouse, which he is erecting on the siding fear the sil rond station, i¥ nearing completion The Singleton-Pierce orches part in entertainment in" Monday night; given hy St. church. A great many Newhoro and Portland passed through here to attend it. The Indians have returned to Cornwall They spent the winter here. Cartie = Leggett, Portland, is the guest of her cousing Hilda leg gett, Rev. Mr. Methodist unagimous fourth year will have to conference, weeks, in has made took Flyin, Paul's tra an from the has to stor of tho sedifred an the Pearson, chinreh, invitation He has receive the shich meets in a Smith's Falls." Mr. Pearson many friends since coming ' but sanction of few on this circuit, and his flock do not care to give him up. Rev. Mr. Cas sdyv. of Delta, will preach the eduea Conal sermon in our church next Sun- day. Rev, Mr. Pearson will filt = the different appointments on Delta cir quit. [The supply of "milk to our cheese factory is inerepking: They are manu factn a colored cheese this yo ar for a « we Leadbeater and Church intend making another shipment of hous from our station next Monday Forest Tidings. Forests, May 9.--Crops are badly in peed of rain. The K.P.R, has a flying pang laying new steel rails, They have their tents pitched at Murv Sta tion. The surprise party at TI. Fie gorald's on Thursday night was wm KUCCOSS WW. Nichol has - rented I Lawrence's farm for five years. Mr, and Mra. W. Harper spent last week in Tosonto. 15. O'Neil has gone sailing for the summer. PD. Ryan he gone to Westport on a vist, T. Fitzgerald had the misfortune to get his hand badly hurt by getting it caught in the gear ing of his manure spreader. Visitors J. Kelly and Miss Sadie Sherman, Latimer, at J. Moreland's; Mrs. Walk er, Glenburnie, at Mrs. PP. Kelly's My J. Offord, Mr J. Harpell, ut T. O'Connor My I'. Kingston, at Mrs. CC. Brown's; D. Shea, at Star Cor Miss Lillie Wallace, at Syden han Froved In Mount Forest. Every doctor in this town tried hi best to relieve Mrs. J. Withem of Asthma; none sucecedad, roNears, he states; "I was a dreadful suffers nothing gave relief, At times 1 found it necessary to have all the doors and windows open to got my breath, Whey in despair I heard of "Catarchozons I used it and now am perfectly euy wl, This proves beyond, doubt that any case of Asthina is corable with Catarrhozone No remedy so ple ant, none RO vocertam to thoronehly cure; try "*Catarrhozon voursell; it's pudrantecd, | Item Of News. T. 0. Raynor, the Outario represen tative of the seed branch, Department of Agriculture, Ottawh, and an in spector, under the seed control act of 1905, was in town on the Sth inst. in the interest of good seeds Yor farm ers. ile is explaining the practical ap plication of the act to seed retailers, and is on the lookout for low grade seed of such a character as would be prohibited from being - sold for seeding purposes hy the, act. He re ports that the" gencral quality of the eed being offered by the trade this year is much improved, ------tt: William Taylor, aged sixteen vears, was run over hy a train at Péter- boro and lost both legs s MR. GLEASON OF GREENWOOD "For 'years 1 have been troubled with Piles. At times 1 would have to lie down anu remsia perfectly quiet for hours. Each attack was worse than the last, 1 tried many Pile medicines ~but got no better til I used Hem-Roid, and this cured me perma nently. Thanks to Hem Roid, I am now free from every symptom of Piles. IL, Assistant Post Master, Greenwood, Ont. Thousands tell the same story of the $1,000 Guaranteed Bite Cure, tis Reid, $1.00, or 'Mur Wnsow Fr Go., Limited, aul m MENZIE: «For Every Room in Every House." Ask your dealer to show you the Menzie Line Wall Papers. They are the embodiment of all that is artistic in wall decorations. Be sure you see the name on cverg roll THE MENZIE WALL PAPER. CO., Limited, TORONTO. Richest in 'Color. 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