Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1906, p. 7

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Yon may tryathon- sand reme~ dies--you may rug and stu- pity the merves into submission =but the remedy which brings pi relief and t oure on successful because it reduces Soruestion -- it em Reduction Method. ody he found a way--simple The Good Cook's Pride. Beaver Flour never fails--never disappoints, It makes the white, light, delicious bread and pastry that model Canadian housewives delight to serve. : Beaver Flour is a blend of "foes trpin Ween od It contains all the nutriment of one, and the delicate flavor of the other. Unequalled for all kinds of family baking. At your Grocer's, NO DEAD FLIES LYING ABOUT Bold by all Druggists and General Stores and by mail. TEN CENTS PER PACKET FROM ARCHDALE eR aE, SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED to the undersigned, and endorsed "Ten den for Hamilton, Ont.,"" Will be received at this office until Fri- day, Jun , inclusively, for the Omstruction of a Drill Hall at Hamilton, Plans and specifications can be seen oid forms of tender obtained at thie De B nt and on application to Messrs. oh & Wilton, Architects, Hamil m, nt. Persons tendering are notified that ten- ders wil) not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed er actual signatures. "ach tonder must be accompanied hy an accepted chequs on a chartered bank, ode payable to. the order of the Hon. erable the Minister' of Public Works, Caual to ten per cent (10 p.c.) of the york contracted for. If the tender be Sos accepted the cheque will be return- The Department a d itself Sccept the lowest ar ne! h- By order, FRED. GHLINAS, ta Department of Public Works. = N Ottawa, June 7. 1906. Een ht Sethe routes 55 au fartment, will mot be Dard for it. Mrs, 1. Stafford, Picton has sold slips should be made amply full, and trimmings should be of and finest, This Little night robe, so back being sufficient to hold the gar- 'yearly. This does no include seventeen BOYLE & SO . HUNDRED DOLLARS. Firm Has No Idea When the Money Was Taken--Death of Mrs. George Embury--Several Parties Going West. a) Mrs. G Kmbury, Mill street, was called home after & month of intense «| suffering from cancer of the stomach. Po was sixty-seven years of age. A family of one son and three daugh- ters mourn a lovi and ten mother. They are Ie Alexander Embury, Bancroft, and Dr; Elizaheth Embury, Ottawa; Mrs. W, A. Boyle, Napance, and Miss Minnie at home. The funeral took place Sunday after noon and was very largely attended. Frederick Smith left yesterday for Saskatoon, Sask., to spend a month or two with friends in the west. J. F. Chalmers and E. W, Scott also went west, the former on business and the latter for the benefit of his health. On Saturday last some thief extract. ed about one hundred dollars from the safe in Boyle & Sons' hardware store, The loss was/not noticed until abont five in the afternoon, when Mr. Boyle went to. get money to pay his em- ployees.' Saturday is always a busy day with the firm the safe is left unlocked, but two or three and often more clerks are waiting upon ous- tomers. Mr. Boyle has no idea whether it wae taken before or after dinner. : Our soldier boys, in jackets red, took train vesterdav for a ten days' drill at Cobourg. The town was too small for the brave defenders of our country, and they marched about with an air of "We are the boys you will hear about in history," and nobody disputed them. r auncey Lapum, mother of . 8. Lapum, John street, is verv ill. Mrs. Lapum is in her eighty-third vear and her trouble is but a breaks ing up of nature's forces. SE ------------------------ . GANANOQUE NEWS. N---- : Presentation By Sons of England to a Departing Member. Gananoque, June 19.--On Saturday afternoon the Bachelors and Wander- ers met for their first game of the season together. Wanderers won by 4 to 3 The New Island Wanderer's first trip for the season on her regular route was made yestérday, calling here at 11:15 o'clock and returning 3:45 o'- clock. The Sons.of England held a special farewell meeting on Saturday evening as a farewell to Mr. Applin, who is leaving here for Arizona. Mrs. KE. Beerman, King street; spent last week at Dr. Horsey's cottage on Tremont Park. E. H, Hurd, Charles street, was in Brockville during the past few days visiting 'his daughter, Mrs. Frederick J. Miller, Morton ' Clow, of Montreal, son of Mrs. Clow, South street, was in town on Saturday looking up old driends, 'Verner Parke, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Parke, King street, is home for a short visit, with his parents, Mr. Parke has been located for some time past in" New York city. Mrs. Orser, of Toronto, is spending some time in town visiting with her sons, Rev. A. R. Orser, Wellington street, and Park- er Orser, Brock street. Ernest Smith appeared in the polico court yesterday afternoon on a charge of vagrancy, He was committed to the lockup for one week, where he is to have the opportunity of whitewash- ing the interior and otherwise reno. vating the place. No. 8 Gananoquo field battery loft yesterday morning for their twelve day summer encampment at Rockeliffo, near Ottawa. The battery is in good shape as far as. numerical strength goes, The irrepressible, one only, and cele brated "Sunny" Smith, drifted home- ward once more, arriving in town on Saturday evening. His many friends ar® delighted to see him. William Applin, who for some time past has been in the employment of the Toronto Bolt and Forging com- THE. SAFE SON LOST ONE Napance, June 19.--On Friday last, E nn op, A have been made in the publishing business. Far greater fortunes are awaiting the making more readily, of course, by those who have learned the lesson in the making of fortunes before. - Opportunities to share in them seldom come. The same opportunity never comes twice, for "the mill won't grind with the water that has passed." An opportunity is here now for a few. Such an opportunity will not come again in Canada in many decades. | To-morrow in these columns you will read of the most remarkable and successful man in the publishing history of the world--in the House of Lords to-day--started with brains as his capital eighteen years ago. . The next day you will be shown your 'opportun- ity. a G REAT fortunes. millions j of dollars SHARE FOR YOU FoI E Fol ies La Xo A ------------ pany, and who on account of ill health, has been compelled to seek a more congenial climate, left at noon yesterday for Arizona, where he pur- poses locating. Before leaving the local Sons of England of Cambria lodge No. 134, presented him with a purse containing a sum of money as a testimonial of the kindly regard felt © S-------- The Baby's Nightie. ( fi selection of proper garments for the wee babe. The little day and night the simplest suggestive of simple comfort, is .of white nainsook, - cut on loose sacque ment together. The sleeves are com- fortably full, and these are also finish- t ed with the ribbon-run heading and lage edgings. Morning slips may also bé made after this same pattern with very good effect. : Britain is now exporting forty-six{ and one-half millions of tons of coall A Tour to Elks' day rate. Special train of P ing-room for him. buffet, library and leave Utica, Syracuse, in - charge. turning York Central agent tion and copy of itinerary. as she was in the act of cou animal jumped. into her mouth, Much cate should be exercised in the | down her throat. ed foundation stone in the New lines, the length being about one vard | church, will be about. $10,000, Er ---------- relieve but cannot cure, your money bottie. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED. Convention, Denver, Colo. Via New York Central lines, twelve. tour. All expenses included in ullman draw- and compartment sleepers, dining cars, will Rochester and tuffalo, Friday, July 13th. Experien- ced New York Central representative Option of lake trip re- from Chicago, Detroit or Cleveland to Buffalo. Ask any New for full informa- ---------------- Child Swallows: Mouse, London, June 19. On going into the pantry of her parents' house at Swan ea, yesterday, Olive Dring, 'a child of our, found a mouse on the shelf, and ghing th. The mother, hearing * the hild's smothered sereams, ran to her help. The girl pointed to her month, mupr- muring "mouse," and then fll pant. ng to the floor, as the horrified moth- T saw the mouse's tol disappear doctor was sent for, and last night the child seemed little the worse for her strange experience. ---- NW Owing Yo heavy rains which loogen- tower in Broadway Street © Mothodist Winniper, collavsed, The is nearing completion, Loss from neck to hem. There are no but- | church tons on the back vent to fret the small sleeper, the ribbon run throujgh the lace frill embroidery beading at the neck and tied in a bow in the TERRIBLY DISTRESSING No wonder many Pile sufferers say heir lives are burdens to them. Ointments and local treatments may Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Rold is guaran- eed to cure any case of Piles, HW Hem-Roid doesn't cure you, you get hack. Hem-Roid is a tablet taken internally, hus removing the enue, "00 sunrantee | goes with every her property oy Refugog ¥ Dear the county House of SERA Aen Se 3 hah mag < th's treat wr $1.000 tons for use of steamers on. foreign: dr Sor the © Wilson Fens on ; 3 SR TT Limited, Niagara Falld, «Ont, 2 Nothing ean cause more pain and more digtress than Piles, m; ee ---- "TORONTO NEWS" Big Increase in Wheat and Oats Acreage. Winniceg, June 19. ----e MANITOBA CROPS. The provincial wheat acreage year's record hy one half Year's total being over million acres, t shows the exceeds last million, this three The oats acreage has i mously as compared with 1905, the total acreage for this year being 155,961. The barley acreage is now , and the grand total of the ase of small grain acreage in Manitoba in 1906 js 655,856. Tho crop rospects generally are excellent, -- Where Is The Hurt. Any deep-seatdd pain, any strain op bruise of muscle 'or tendon will be cured quickest by the use of Swmith'y White Linifnent, Ig penetrates deeply into the 'muscles and tissues and banishes pain or inflamnation, |g you have backache, muscular rheumg tism, lumbago, ete,, try this remedy 3 to-day. Large hottles 25 cents at Wade's. Money back if not satisfac: reased enor- 174 TORONTO. Want Ads. Bring results. No doubt of it. The "News" covers Toronto and 2,475 other Post Offices in the Pro- vince-of Ontario, Just a little better than most other papers for results. 5 tory, EE ---------------- ~ $50,000 To Be A Christian. Sterling, 11, June 19. Adam Spisg worked twenty years {o Pay up a debt of 850,000, so that he could re-enter the Reformed Mennonite church and become a Christian, Twenty years ago Spiss failed in business and left the church, one of the rules of which is that no member can be in debt. He did not take ad- vantage of -the bankruptey laws, but struggled along and how at seventy vears of age is debt-free and will ¢ tire from business happy. 1 cent per word per insertion. . vv. re- < Impossible with Big 3 patented safety box. Big 3 Shoe Polish is a positive black, riot be Fearing to y jump from a trestle on which a train was approaching, Max Ve Remedy. | Mozzeksynski, of Chicago, fifteen years Big Box 5 Jones und invighraten the Viole old, lay between the rails on the Big Shine ' wBlood in OH pcina. Cures Nero. hridge. aver the Calumét river at : ous Debility, Mental an orry, tiverdale, and was crughed to death Big Hurry uf a sexual Weak : : > we DT > . i er A Fh n a Companion jumped: from the bridge, and. swan ashore, Buy Packer's tar #6np at Cikson's ] or Iroesges. Price 81 per box, six for 85 One will please, six will cure. Sold by all d or nailed f plain phe, on receipt of prow, New pamphlet pieciled fre. Tho Co. ° Vormerty Wiidsor) Toronto, Ont. Red Crass drag store, The genuine is sold there, $ osiesvic SPECIALTY co.' SL MAMuTON, owTame A 4 28

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