Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1906, p. 6

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Objected To. « Abgut six weeks ago young man as walking with his' bride to the vil- w church at Simmeuthal. Switzer- = Denotes True F land, when the former slipped in the snow and fell. At this mishap the g i Ry irl burst into such an uncohtrollable N ig) laughter that the bridegroom, = ] wakea-an 1d on rising, broke off the engagement . 4 1 in vehement terms, and edt the - wa 3 thetic bride to continue er Lis the church alone, there to ex- | joints in a few hours. Positively cure, Tipsy plain to the expectant crowd of rela- }t dock bot put the disrass to seep, but igre 1 insu tives and friends the reason of her | fom the system -xney | Roya _Insu lover's absence, re. This is by no means the only occa- . : LIFE DEPARTHEN pion on which untimely merriment has Assurances a Force, parted an engaged couple almost at Exiametsanly 836 pe en the steps of the altar. A short while 3 ws Ey 0 Poll ago an east end couple were, with the | SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN No WES profits Jove. bam a be : a forthe She HOMESTEAD REGULATIONg id as Profits a mony comm: -- oung lady's nervousness found ex- even numbered section 000 paid. » yn irs succession of giggles bony 5 dy in Manitoba ou Dt Nain 3 A Policy v that gitw so loud aul disconerting Tosarveq, abe Siac 26 world, Liabilities val that ergyman closed his bool y person who nterest. " and refused zy continue the service. Jarsily op yale ; " Expenses of, Manage The bridegroom thereupon remonstrat- | tion "or 160 on ' i bortions ed with his bride, and as he put her | Entry be wage Personally uy gh A Sa Strole behavior down not to the true cause, focal aS ey gr the istic Ww J.B. WHITE but to levity of conduct, his reproof esteader $ saken pa! tated, o fo was so forcible as to throw the girl to the Minister of the Tug into hysterics. On her recovery the Hi Winn a maslonar ul Luiigr, ITISH couple departed unmarried. Nor were Whith the lund jo or BR - they ever married, for, thinking hen | ate Xugeive Suthority for some guy yg as frivolous as she considered him ns uy - Porins: HOT heartless, the young man refused to | pas boen aronted py RA (aster who 4 lace his future happiness in her | stead is required to perfor. A hows. 5 i P ditions i he cop. eeping. In 1857 a young Edinburgh doctor | '® following plana: + "der cne'gl KINGSTON - : . (1) at least six month i wag on the eve of being married when | and cultivation of the Io dence upoy r Jand is each las undergone the trial of Madeline Smith--whom urls Aw ® term of three years. Your I # he had met on one or two o¢casions-- eccased oY is now open to for poisoning Emile L'Angelier, took : place at Glasgow. Being in his fiance's dot ot Sus Act, resides public. company, he chanced to make some | shtered for by soon TicimitY J the la humorous remark at which the young | stead, the requirements of this Act as to W TELFER - lady burst into a hearty laugh--a fa- [aidente Drive bo outaining patent may : : ay y such person residing with --e tal Jaws, for in her lover it sounded | the father or mother. i o d 8) settler bas hi 3 strah like a Jongh he had heard PeOunte. ton eral bas Eis JDermanent FOR S a few weeks previously--the laugh of him in the vic 0 by ) b ® Vicinity of his homestead, the Must Be Sold To ( the accused woman; and so horrified requirements of this Act as to residency The following desir was he at the striking 'resemblance | may be satisfied by residence The following said land. upon the Ly i-- that he broke off his engagement. APPLICATION FOR PATENT should 187 Brock St. A tragic incident occurred a year or | be made at the end of three years, pe. Chown i ; 3ub- 98 Bagot St., ex 80 since at Brussels on the morning ie. Lotal Auent, Sub-Acent or the kitchen, all modern. of a young couple' marriage. The Before maki i 3 ng applications for ogent 100 Bagot St., ex wedding party was on the point of | the settler must give six month's p a setting out when one of them made a 1 siting to A se maissioner of Don kitchen, all modern. joke at which the bride laughed 50 | to do so. : ne Pris, a Jarsie unrestrainedly that she broke a blood- | BYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NomTh. Ren! Bots : vessel. Medical aid was promptly WEST MINING REGULATIONS, summoned, . but without avail, for the | Coal.--Coal lands may be purchased at Gv ssvanen girl, who was naturally of a most del. | $10, Per acre for soft coal and $30 for 3 atl anthracite. Not more than 820 icate constitution, succumbed, and | be acquired by one individagy Srcd sen ¢ y : a gon ¢ 'ADAMANT those who had been bidden to the 2 Ro, ply at She Fate i ten dents wedding were, a fow days later, con- | on ure roms aatouids shall be coliected strained to enact the sad role woderns {08 Bagot St., ex Ready for use b Put up in bags, 1 White Rock Put up In bags, | P, Walsh : TR VBVVVRLS ¢ ! 1 hi id t t and assist in any political of granted vpon pagar: " advan, of ' mony so long as this said covenant | provement and assis al mourners, ance o ' shall bo i to wit: from the hd for the general good. It is roth $00 0 $100 per hn dividual, _-- ' said 3rd day of May, A.D., 1906, until | expressly declared that he shall vote ADVICE! TO BRIDES PARY. according to capital ' the 3rd day of May, A.D, 1921, a | according to the dictates of his con- . A free miner, having discovered thera) ' riod of fift ears, seience. ois . " ° { Ph is fleningh ced * and stipulated ISAIAH HARDING. Thoughts on Husband-Training ne te for recording a claim is $5, ¢ between suid Isainh F. Harding, party, ISABELLA ENGELBRECHT. By a Wiseacre. At least $100 must be expended on the ' of the first part, and said Isabella | Harding is a mild-mannered manin | A great many bridegrooms are like | faim each Year ero yo a Sinise $ kngelbrecht, party of the second part, § hppearance. He does not appear to be | jelly; it is only when they begin. to f ' that if, at the end of the fifteen. vears | the fire-cater that his former wives grow cold that they become ¢ ¢ aforesaid deseribed, we, or either of painted him. His present wife naively | their ways. It is always wise, there Spmplying ah pth oS Sirements, pur ? us, shall have cause to, believe that suggests that her softening influence | fore, observes Tom Mason; in-Good patent 'provides for the payment of & such union is not for the best §ntarests | has not been in vain. In any { Housekeeping, for the bride to remem-'| a Sovalty of 34 per cent on the sales. olieither of us,. the. same said union | event, the couple are gettin along | ber this, and while. there is yet timo 100 Bon Ju slax clnime Sanerally ate 7 en [lf | shall be: terminated by either party nicely as cooing doves, according to { to mould him into the proper form for | yearly, : y ? : NewYork Chines [| | without further f ity; providing, | the neighbors, who are deeply inter- | future. keeping. A free minbr may obtain two leases to Baha a 4 that, if at any time during this period ested in : a En ened t ¢ pended or paid, the locator may, set in | upo ving a survey made, and upon » the case, I would admonish all brides, there. | 8rdRe for gold of five miles each for & 83 Princes +R above set forth, either should wish to I. don't think 'there is any- Oro: | term of twenty years, renewable at the dl N fore, to obey their own blind instincts, | discretion of the Minister of the Interior, Open from 10.30 a 7 Harding Twice relinguish the bonds of matrimony, thing so very - wonderful about it," | and to train uw their husbands in the The Johses shall have a dredge in ope. The best place to A pe '. : such Retion shall Bot. be taken, except | romarked Mrs. Harding the other day. Ray they should go. Mere man thinks Lo for each five miles. Renta). $10 Lunch in the city. M ; we wooed hy np in shall: joint ay had made up my mind that I'he knows something, and he is inclined per {unum lop sacl infle of Her Josised, shortest notice. En teen years, either becc i i : : 'that we "lw i ic | t . : oyalty at the rate per cent collect It and Mrs, Isabel he Ay rs, Sither hovomes Sisuglisfivds They state that neither tho man nor ly 'and severally. settle upon the chil: | io d not get info any more domestic | to act upon that fatal ASSUMPUON "100, |.o2'0p the OULPUL Altes It Toreron $10,000, dishes pocialty, Dallas ; : shall bri sh to mer iage one- : re, : W. W. CORY, mo -- through the courts in the usual legal hi so afl fo ng Susie a ith {ire of Pog or hors - re jarTiaf. - 1 was going to get off. I've suffered a | The bride, however, does not know Depu y of the Minister of the Interior. ugh form. -- the eoneent of the other, and then cohol of the estate a 2 Bary of whale lot just because I bhadn't had | --she divines, and she should hold him | N- : 'Both Harding and Mré. Engelbrecht ' e x il p £ rich, tie-ups, unless I knew in advance when | often. .~--Unauthorized publication of this L it nr wi | 203 MM | advertisement will not be paid for. awn | Harding: hea. | Engeliscoly not move. than twice « week, the first prt" to. bo oull his | A0Y understanding with my husbands, | sternly fast to her intuition, selecting | | married and faned _---- e am -- : "NM ines. | Spocial provisions are made for the | children, and the s Te county, and Des Moines, } and 1 made up my mind to take pre- for him the things th, | entertainment of © relatives of either. { estate of the part a gonsola- It was necessary to make careful ar- . i : i at he needs-- = part cautions the ext time. So it was at doesn' ¥--feeding him on "the oe / Wood's Phosphodine, The Best 0 " ta wlth her child ors | PY suggestion that we drew up, these | that are good for ¥m B Remedi nas rangement for the 'control of these I'he husband's relatives are permitted {upon her children papers --Or are not-- be iy { h ; ay A : rules, taking him to the pl, the: : 3 sthe wh : o p to visit them during the first two |to this off sighed, of . id' 3 2 places where he ig - \ 0 be his, extreme caution ats a tract; they ont their pro- | o0K® of "May. Mrs, Harding's kins: b worded mn the Mr, Harding didn't want to do it y -affivmative' We ad » contrac y 1 tem, = anxious to go--or isn't--and in short PS Blood in old Veins, Cur Onl : : y a: t first. He said it was too much like ! doing for hi 11 the thi ous Debility, Mental and Brain Wor - trac folk are mitted to invade the fam- | completion of this cove 2 And this | 24 ™ LX 3 Sing Mm all the things-that he fe 4 an i . some rules to go by," | Perty valuation in two, and, each set- ily circle rr the last two weeks of | shall bo regarded ns ving to per: Playing asdoall we weld have _to | likes--or doesn't Jke--in the firm ag. | RORdencw, Serual Weal ad : * Jtles hali 2h Shilden by former mae October. However, this rule is con- | sonal property as well #8 real. de. Pd . eh, me SuTatee Jhat her 'own' sweet incompe- i 9 most remarkable | i0gCs. arding has a son and a % : hildre And we hereby: bind ourselves to the " yn mg. Put 1: tence is by far the best guide. By ag . 'contract drawn io daughter and the wife has wo sons Stied a die chile en (of faithful performance = ®f the following told him that, if I was worth having ---------- i on vad Medicine C . Se Strachan 5 al d a daughter, Their personal pro- La ht a a tipulati fof bs: Withi lies : | Bt all, T was worth that much trou- 3 : ) 'Toronto, Ont. : in the world, Vet- | and a daughter, pe Such, in brief, are the principal by. | SUPulations, sa far a8 within us lies : ble, and he finall sented The Ripening Of Tomatoes ; lawyers » Bave'mover doen | EiiE dn Hhewiso divided 'among the (), yy governing. this thoroughly or | Isaiah F. Harding, party of tho first | Ple, and he finally consented. . : quite Tike 8. Shieh h "But we haven't had to look up the | The early ripeming of tomatoes is i i i ol 5 cher it | part, agrees thgt Isa) gelbrecht, 1¢ had to look up the 'ave : ots as Fon In speoking of children, it may Bot ganized household, Past experiences, it Ry of the soimd party Shall, upon | files at any time yet. 1 have been always desirable and it ig best accom- (anadian (hin y that be amiss to mention that that con- aity onstrated to iy dhe Bon poe wedding to him, the party of the | 2ble to keep a hired girl, and so I jilisheg by heving the Plants on a thin 331 King 0 tract provides definitely and stringent py by SX 8 slong governing belt upon first part, receive vach week the sum | Baven't had to take jy turn building aan aol "h Prubing or pinching back Open tom 30.30 ly that there shall be but three little Mis Hardin in i tated d of $15 with which to defray the house. | the fires, 1 guess we'll able to keep | = -v] i en they are growing most 2a : " * the husband | Ones born to the new Harding fami- f nortedl i her E18 at waa so. [old expenses; but it is understood ge ey inter, re had boo { atcks a oh Yiaiping the an Lin yg "ny oe ly, The penalty for the violation of s SRY [that he, the party of the first } en, topo, my as m right 5 ' » 80 that the sup Ha y this rule is not set down in the doou- youre] oS. divarcy from him. Her 86-1 hart, shall furnish fuel and water. in my hands every Saturday night, May have full opportunity - of acting pd hortest Botiee- TL mont, but it is presumed © that it' of Lor a ne 3 woh ly, Jammer It is expressly understood that from, | 8nd I am managing to save some of Span if e ruit. And what should be - 8 8 specialty. 3 attend | Might be regarded - as grounds for } charges insisted on making Fu was this union shall come not more than | it, so that, can re Isaiah a nice a She Jnces ity oeUunt ofl sin. a % aration at the end of the fifteen | , » : h 97 three children. Upon the birth wf ach, | Present at his birthday next October. cather or the like, fail to bout_being scowl . : : a Shores. ibe the cows and oven or any child, the above amount of $15 | He don't know that, so you mustp't : Mature their fruit before the advent : Jervas' Confec a limit to pum- As to tho business relations that ex- hat in the bnylokls. : per week shall be increased $3 per | Say anything to him about it. I fou weather in autumn? Simply ist in every home, thoy are well pro- I ona mare than she would |week, . "1 find that it pays to let your | Pull the vines up, being careful not to First Class Confect! ocumont, | vided: for. Mr. Harding has agreed Staph nd She aus hime i . di- The party of the sefond part shall | husband know in advance how much shake off the green fruit and put them Sox Headache and rolleve all he SEunblen Lg Cream Parlor. - P * 1 that hs wi all have a weekly in- o ago. She got the divorce furnish domestic help, and to assist | you need to keep things going: and a ' | ; -- al Dr ioey afer bh 2 wife have al- | the » of $15. This she is to spend for | 8d alimony amounting to half his es her in this she shall be aHowed the ' woman who will get NES anda Vv wi Ee aationey: Sugseas Drowsiuess, Dis os het oun ~d fruits used ths lite come of $15. Th =) to, } ! 2 al without de, ol fine fresh Candies. of >| the housshold. But the husband is" to ta , netting her a fortune of Possibly { financial output of poultry and one doing so is foolish. I is a good thi i rip Femarkable success has been shown in CuIing es . furnish the coal, and, in case the par 0 0. Hoedi : cow from the farm herd. 'But, if for | to have it down in writing, tor higher nt H. JERVAS, 22 ties_mave to the city, he is to pay ar arding, the shoe, it ap- any reason, it shall be found neces- | Some men's words don't amount to | pened in the op. Next to Opera Ho gas, water and ice bills. Pearl" fitted - the other foot, and he {sary to dispense with domestic help, | much, if they get the opportunity to dinary way w 8s. By storing . ts | Tt is specified that. - each 'child that Ree efenurt in divorce courts Then B shall pe the duty of the hus- dodge it. number of 1 ga teadache, yot Carter's Litile Liver Pig dre i Il entitle the mother to $3 iy O84! \ unreasoning temper. | band to builc ty | arrives shal tle 1 lar, the 4 = wr P . : i the fires and prepare And so Mrs. Hardin, seemed to be Venting Be onatipation, cuinen each week additional. e also was divorced about a year | the morning & wabls a J venting thisanno, Com; while th . ' meals for six months happy. In fact, she s d that she has by bringin, v ng this vio plain, while thestomach, stimulate the - i RO. broughout the winter, and for the | i + . {two at : bowels, Bven if Then follows another unique pro- | ™ th ! . { found life with Mr. Hard to 1 > At a time to the : sured vision.! Mrs. Harding is rath a fof y fact, one of the remarkable fea. | Wile to build the fires and prepare the | elect Utopia, contin stony ah pecially does this Bold to gs- 27 BRO! Bh | JC Set. Sha the Fight to ne Jie of this ean o romanee in that metuing meals for the remaiving six Se experiences in wedlock... - roots of the plants are kept moist tend two sciety functions each week | 12T1"E and Mrs. Engelbrecht met fo {months of the year, sits She is a rather nice-looking wom i : t was | 2 the first time in the divorce court- Neither party shall invite guests to i oh g woman they would boalmost priceless to those who dk the ioe ation fst th dot of ! room. of Judge A. H. McVety., Hard- the house, except with the express per- oF Derhais forty or Thiaording i ab Buller from va dintresatng bompiaIm, bot for 3 etc., for sale. and ot wity, one of these enjoyments shall be "8 80d his witnesses were obliged to | Mission of the other, aad then not or. atm home wi . the New Carriages, C 3 { 3 : ately their goodness does notend hore,and thoss ai : 2 a {te mae aes Nek I is beautiful, with well-Kept law d cricketer, ho. . theatre, and Harding, in that at until Mrs, Engelbrecht obtained |oftener than hviee Jor week; relatives lawns an lonty of his if (5. | imei until Gnd theto it ile vi Sale of Horses | plenty ; i is fifty any y will not b of & Somshet, case, must pay the bill, her decree before their case could pro- fall net fu allow to visit the fam- a pads. The re is doe : i 4 ' og to do wikinl lan: Slick bed ih Wy. a0 tom Mrs. Harding is a strict Preshy- Seal, s of th i " utives of the party | Harding seems i i mn 1 ha terion, and she stipulates that she } As Hasding aut there, he was moved he 1 Part shall™be permitted to the . o to pity by . visit the home at any time within th : 3 S, ¥ s, a lg ine ACHE Auction cond it was duly [Ist be escorted to church twice each thay. his: Sos in he found first two weeks of the month. of May,' and to ohora. in which he drives his i rar the bane of so many lives that hero is here Hook your sale of recorder of [Sunday by her husband, if sho desires {isnt wore fruits, be necopted "the |lntives of the party of the second | "il to church twice each Sunday, o- i Still | Sewmakeour grestboast. Our pillscursit while na wet chofés 'of a where: the pro- | 40 i tua ti ? oop ® {part within the last two weeks of (Cording to their contract. are strict] Jus y. toy dot. naaaduet, all the § is but on i in the | ation, ) Thi up-to-date, Both Re ctw Little Liver Pills are very small and realize the highest pr 5 8 JTOVMO inthe | Cx i a month. olapsed, it is said, be |20W0Per: This shall not. relate in any at ang he and Mrs. Harding | i le, while, w: k To, tasy 10 take, LCE] yar "Ph 5 ment which seems to give the fore Harding sought out h : D* Iway to the children of either of , the re heat, and everything about their i it favorite' ietly land do Bot ren fi ic that oe hotter of 0 te the oat | who had told the Tra an Parties to this' sovenant. ome suggests prosperity. as me TS Ae Fagor £1. S00 v : H thas 4 wife pay SO i (ho witness stand. He told' her that he | 1k the Parties to this covenant shall ------ : . In "ialaat 21 : fivefor §1. Sold + As a bowler, . ng ert, . i 3 Arugginta every whose, i hh nal. JOH N a believed she could curb his tem gid Xetmove to the city to live, it is agreed The Girl Who Laughs. rod. amd: lampion The Le he still to be feared > s CARTER MEDICINE New York, she said she thought she might take | at, in addition to the posts mention. | John Howard Todd, broke un a Parts hi 5 iierday, he ig A hanes, Put a ig! nke {ol above, party of the The girl who 1a od bi ress. "TSP which had Lo i insis PRY ice aid. pon on . | Thrice blesses herself the while : . Ing 1 be it, shall ta No music -on earth ics Hore, , Sha 1 - Has nobler warth, _Duting the d months ago, Following is the curious Party. oat] $a 'attend TR She Which. Yoicés 5 amily. two social functions eac) reak Big. @ for nnoatd Sontraet rhich, i les reside in tho! {The #irl who isughe~ : arbre dna ESTABLIS : ' -- ---- vi -- i. She Sty. tS irom the hourt of thanar b orev pros ON k- | 8 irate s ti 2 President--Sir Ric Text Of The Contract. shall be borne by the party of the And coaxes the wlow as, he was surrounded by well-wish SCRA ga, FRI, #04 not price Money Joan. cos of Kuow all men by these Presents : first part, . . Of joy to the brow of care. ers. . ie \ BRE ont or Hobos. rertios. Municipal an That: we, by the terme of the Fach Sunday the party of the § 3 rms is - + HEA party t ek , : + 1900, bet fe-this 3rd day of nv. AD, part shall escort and accom pany the Comes by, RT me tour coon ; tures. ortgages p 4 3} express, prep received and Interest Bed tear 'Three Swallows, S190. or 3 bottles #2 2 ! Izainh. FE. Harding, Party of the second part to church ; Hus stolen the glints Sir John P yw. "the uniay of Dallas - State of he morning and a; a h in Of rainbow tints ower & Son's ; Cirnlar cmt on resume 5.C McGill, . % in in the eveni "And pic op ! ett OBlee, 87 Clarence th wart of the first part, and Teo. | should she desire Aga in ing, | - And pictares a World of cheer; F Swallows" Trish Whiskey, J amous for over 5 bel brocht,. of the tount of | Party of the first part shall & The #irl who laughs--life needs her : Of highest stand, Stntury, Many Prefer Jail. Polk and state of Towa, of the ry the house insurance, keep the ap There is never an hour mo seq Distillers to Hie ard of purity, A prisoner in anvons of the CHO C part, do : ind ourselves by {iis [in good condition, - furish pe * Majesty the King, mese jails may gain his pardon covenant to ry out entire in | times respectable conveyanes: to and the laugh of i "pol het i ease by marrying one of the ineli- | detail the forms: of "this 's i from town, see that hoth himself an a A Rilied in taking an lble list of "wall-flowers"--a list of i Sliced , #0 ; wile are properly élothed take ano Sposter a man Kves the 'quicker g indly inf unattractive young women for whom dwell tog tive na » an ac: phe will occupy ground-floor space in a Joung Part. in any civie or rural im. cemetery, en 52 rung to the THE FRO i lay tel : & Si si a : a eptaph boys 'he. by I R | LOAN & INVEST The girl who la to hen the a¥erage man docs yoy the _ State undertakes: to find hus A 1 ~ M VOX he never lets yoy forget, it, do Many prisoners is said, pret

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