Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Sep 1906, p. 7

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S to preserve its may alities., y b. At Al Grocers, 1S, 1904. pent in her kitchen. sat the cook stove. ooking slavery of housekeeping. work, and worry multiplies the nd eliminates the worry. and accurately managed as an ickly and certainly as the huge d because worry kills, it prolongs ywhere. Write for booklet. rys eg, Vancouver, St. John, N.B. SOLE AGENTS. E NOW ON VIEW l with the late st kinks ality and the Ultra jes' shoes in town, natty effects in those Waulkrz Shoes. ND SEE. and & Bro. SHOEMAKING. J PL POP Ee 1 ES | ITERS | JACHINES epaired [71 Wellington St. hh tt itd seeueegpt NSURANCE You Want a Home Or Insurance, have = talk with » orge Zeigler, REAL BSTATE & INSURANCE 57 Brock Street. J h ARMS FOR SALE ' want to buy u farm, 8 ng we our it We never i such to select m betors. a what yo nt and the price Is t vide Lookhert 1 ea Bal Age, Kingston 'BISON FURNACE x ia Tang 8 ® With a Bison Hot Water Furnace in the basement, there is little need for brush or scraper. | No place in it for soot or dirt to lodge, and its flues are practically self-cleaning, most furnaces the water jackets are constantly covered with soot and ashes, requiring constant cleaning to enable the fire to heat the water --a dirty job. The Bison has more good heating points than all other heaters combined. THE H. R. IVES CO, LIMITED 66 MONTREAL. \ PURITY. BRILLIANCY AND UNIFORMITY SCHOOL. SHOES Send the children to good schools and also to good shoe stores ; one is about as important as the other, Mind and feet have to be trained, both may be warped or stunted in growth. We make a specialty of School Shoes and offer our patrons Ideal School Shoes. There's a vast difference between the ordinary sort of "Just School Shoes" and our "Good School Shoes." : Boys' Shoes Vici, Box Calf and Velour Calf, Blucher, $1.25, 1.50 up to 2.50 and 3 00. Girls' Shoes Vici, Velour Culf and Gun Metal Calf, Laced or Blucher styles, $1 25, 1.50 up to $3.00. laced or If you have never tested our School Shoes, you've been missing the Best School Shoes made. lems Shige Store A NSA SERENA A The SW EL SBACH INCANDESCENT. GAS LAMP hour. burn only halt a foot per hour. . < PRICE COMPLETE, $1.00 EACH See working samples in our show room. We also carry a large well-assort- ed stock of Gas Mantles. McKelvey & Birch,l: 69 and 71 Brock St, 100 Candle Power, burns 2 feet per A child can instantly adjust it to]. the success of Dr. aN UNPOPULAR MOVE PRESSING APPEAL AGAINST HON. W. S. FIELDING. The Shelburne Gasette (Independ- ent) Says the Sentiment of the Best Men of Both Parties is Opposed to the Attempt to Harass the Minister. Halifax, Sept. G.--The Shelburne Ga- zetie, which is strictly neutral in poli- ties, against Hon. W. S. Fielder and does not hesitate to say that the attack Will recoil on the conservative party. The Gazette says: * 'Nobody can have § on some other flaked food 1h tronger feeling' against corrupt prae- | BE SR Vita, It a injured } in lg off for Some time. tices at elections than we entertain, | and we believe we would be among the first to endorse action against any- body guilty of such whether he were liberal or conservative. Buf that it should be attempted to hold respon- sible such a universally esteemed man as the minister of finance for acts done unknown to him by well-inten- tioned but over-zealous followers will, it seems to 'us, do the conservative pargy more harm than good, an op- inion that is apparently shared with us by many of the best conservatives in both Shelburne and Queen's. That this is so evidenced by the fact' that conservatives in both communities, so we understand, were opposed to carry- ing the matter to trial, and since Mr. Fielding has been unseated have ex- presspd themselves strongly in favor of his being returned to parliament bw acclamation, a graceful and courte- | ous act on their part. We note that | appeal is to be taken to the supreme |" court of Canada against the decision | of the lower court dismissing the per- sonal charges against Mr. Fielding, but we hope the finding of the court below will be sustained, a hope unis versally shared here, we believe, by a majority of both parties." ---------- BATTERSEA IMPROVEMENTS. | Many Visitors at the Busy | Village. Battersea, Sept. 4.--The two new | residences on Centre street, owned by Miss Curson and nearly ready for a Frank | and William Anglin are erecting a new sawmill and box shop on the old | saw-mill site, having leased the pre- fo mises for a ter rm of years. 'Thomas | Clark has completed the construction | of his stone stables, and is mow eon- | larging his barn. €. Knapp, King- ston, is superintending the work. | James Clark has lately built a fine | hog house. Wesley Merriman has re- painted his residence in artistic style. | G. S. Wakeford has greatly improved | the appearance of his mill shed. Miss Patience~ Williams has return- | ed to her brothers after an absence | of several wecks at Bath. Miss May | Williams spent holidays at Bath and | Deseronto. Miss H. H. Vanluven is | spending a few days in the city. G. 8. Wakeford and wife and W. Merriman and son are Viking in the Toronto'| fair this week. W. Anglin is about | visiting his son, Rev, W.W, Anglin | at Manitowaning, Manitoulin Is- | land. Miss Florence Spike of Bay City, Mich., has been colins on her friends here after an absence of Bye years. Other visitors have - been: Mrs. { Frank Lake and Miss Edna Lake of Kingston, at Isaac Lake's; Miss | Clark, Kingston, at James Clark's.' L. Buck, Kepler, and Miss Lillie An- | glin, Kingston Mills, at W. J. An-| glin's; Misses Isobel Bureau and DB. | Walsh, Kingston, at G. Mathews'; Dr. | and Mrs. Hubbard, Fulton, N.Y., at Dr. 8, K, Lake's Joseph Elmer and | family, | Kingston, at Leonard Van luven's: W. Holder and wife, Brown} ville, N.Y., at John Holder's; Frank | Campbell, Malone, N.Y., at John Campbell's; ¥. W. Vanluven, city, at C'. M. Vanluven's; Mrs. Knapp, Sr, has been quite ill. Little Joseph An- | ¢lin is slowly improving after a seri- ous illness. Otto Vanluven has left to | attend Sydenham High School. Loughboro Council. Sydenham, Sept. 3.--~Voted: Wil liam Guthrie, culvert near his place, £3: G. Sigeworth, repairing Desert | Lake bridge, $2; Jacob Peters, break- | tone, $19.75; John Peters, do, 87 On motion, Kitchie Davey, H. Guess appointed collector 1 1906; salary £65. On motion, Ritchie- Ruttan, one per cent. per month to be charged © on all taxes unpmid on | 15th January, said interest collected be paid to the township treasurer, On motion, Ruttan-Davey, James Foxton ! appointed overseer for building the | cement walk, to be paid $1.50 per day. Adjourned till. October 1st. a---------- "Five out of ten men who arrive in police court," declares Police Magis trate Finn, of New York, "are driven | | More there by nagging wives." The supeestion is made that Cana- | da acquire the Lorde Amherst library. It is valued at $150,000, IRON MAKES NEW BLOOD. | There is more or .. or leas mystery and | doubt as to the specific action of | many drugs, but it is positively and | definitely known that iron forms new | other words, makes the blood rich and | nourishing. | But iron alone cannot be taken into | a delicate stomach. The great sefret | Chase's Nerve i Food is in the way iron is combined | with certain other restoratives so as | to make 'a preparation that can be | the most weak and delicate person. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is also! slightly laxative as well as tonic in| influence, and while building up the! system insures the regular and health. | ful action of the digestive, filtering | and excretory systems. i If vou would enrich the blood, | strengthen the nerves. and vigor. use Chase's Nerve Food: dealers, or anson, Bates & Co, Toronto. Steamed. and pack in: absolute cleasliness, Patek, of this village, were among 'Malta-Vita comes to you th ions food in the world, rich Edith ¥alroth ny ts k : fis, in ita priming EY Wie the nutrition of the best I alate 'All Grocers. Now 10c. L. Pears, are | rece | institution of { according to capital, i been expended or paid, the locator may, ! § chinse the land at a jer Fn t William Durson, Hillier, this week, The patent provides. for the ~~ vient o + & 3 la royalty of 24 per cent on the wales. | Mrs. J. 8. Hill and children, and | yeariv | discre tion of the { of the len iD, tina nt will not he paid for {Our Father, of Brooklyn, the latest | usival this year from the Alaska and | formation regarding the value red corpuscles in the blood, or, in| used with the greatest benefit by sven | replace | the back made in to a park. weakness and disease with health and |, 50¢. a box, six 'boxes for $2.50, at all | were married, in Belloville, this week. | Hot AT SHARBOT LAKE. ! Ducks Plentiful--Opening a Bed of | Marl. | Sfarbot Lake, Sept. 4.--Filty-five o | tickets for different points in Mani: ; 'e d, ked ytoba and Ryrth: Went Tervilotien erg na to residents of Sharbot a m €00 a . Lake and vicinity; who went 'on t train on August 22nd. R, Dodds, E. on Fllesworth, Annis the number. Miss Yalomun Jt Min Smith, of Ottawa, are visiting at most healthful, the most a Hartman's, and W. Campbell's. Mise ix visiting friends in Kingston. Miss Scott, Mississippi, Wheat and finest malt F. Gilbert started to-dny for Gaspe, flake baked brown Where she will spend the winter with 't let the verdict | "5 Parents. Wesley Campbell, C.P.R. brakeman, the yard at Have tasteless variety, Old fol is Ree little Yhildren, all Ton thet there' 's nothing quite so {James Irwin, ill of typhoid fever, is doing as well as can be expected. E. Ton thet there's any other meal, | | Irwin, of Westport, spent Sunday with cream his parents. F. C, Avery has dispos- S pow, oar _ ay (od of his store interost to H. Thomp- nience, no "on, and has acospled a position as tal And fe BConve "89 traveller with tho Canadian Oil com- ny, with headquarters at Ottawa. Nee N. Garrett and family are spend- ing a few dave with her mother, Mrs, C.-M. Reynolde, of Folger, Miss E. Garrett and Miss M. Boylan, of De: troit, who have been sponding a few {days at J. A. Edwards', returned yes. } ay * ol terday. Miss Garrett has gone to To- SYNOP:IS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST ronto and Miss Roylan to Buffala ESTEAD RE where they have secured situations. HGR 9 3 REGULATIONS Miss Tessio Rielly left for Kingston Any even numbered scetion of Domina. | Yesterday to resume her studies at the WN Lum : In Manitoba or the Norta- | collegiate institute. She was accom. os 'rovinge, eXCepling 8 and 26, not i p t \! reserved, be homesteadet! by any paniad by her sisters, Laura and merson the sola head of a family, or male | Maewie. Blake Buell was in Toronto over 18 years of age, to the extent of | last week doing the exhibition. John Sue lars section, of 100 acres, wore | Hetherington is visiting his family in Application for humestond entry or ine | 10oronto this week, F. Allen, night spection must be made in person by the | baggageman at the station, has been Siplicant ht he office of the local Agent {enjoying his holidays in Utica, N.Y, ol ub-agen i lo An application fof entry or inspection | H- Roche, of Havelock, svent Sunday made personally at any Sub-scent s office | in town. ay Mabel Kilborn return- ay bo wire ty the dos Axvnt by the led to Brucd Mines on Tuesday, last S yi exronse of the ap- . ia imi plicant, amd §f the land applied for Is week. The atholic _ picnic on the vacant on receipt of the telegram wuen | 28th was a success in every respect. fbplieh in dy G2 nave priority and the | Miss Mubel Elliott, of Montreal, spent und wi until the necessary p » papurs to coluplete the ese re | few days Inst week the guest of her received by mail. uncle, Dr, Kilborn. ; In cuse of Permonntion': the entry will | Ducks are plentiful this season, he summarily cancellkd and the apph- |; ine , . cant will forfeit all priority of claim, | Judging by the sucess of L. Burnam, , o An applicant for inspection must be | W- Roberts and F. Doyle, who shot eligible for Jomestend onury, and only i sevenicen Monday evening in Mud one application or nspection will be 8 n from an individual until that Lake. A gang of neh are a ork applicdtion has n disposed of, opeaing a bei of marl on ©. twaordon s (A homesteader whose entry is in nod | and F. Briges' farm. An English com- Is ng and not liable to cancellation, yi i 2 i . may. re not _lishie to Suncellation, Lawes is making a test of it for ce linguish {t in favour of father, mother, daughter, brother or sister, it eligible, but: to no one ese, on filing de- claration cf abandénmer Where an entry is swumarily eahcelled or voluntarily abandoned, subsequent to cancellation proceedings, the applicant for inspection will be en- titled to prior wight of entry . : Av Heants for Anshection must state in Wellington, Sept, 6.--Little Lenox what particulars the homesteader is in | Ki : ai {Potauit. and if subsequently the state King, son of Mrs, L ing. find Ye ent is found to be incorrect in mater- | Misfortune to have his leg broken cd inl particulars, the apnligant will lose | being wun. ihto by a bicycle, Miss Lane prior viet of toentry should ton | Mona Manning, Nashua, N.H., is the land become vacant, or if entry has been : oranted it may.he summarily cancelled. | guest of Mes. Arnold H, Fraleigh for i r is retired to vper-| a few days. Josoph Stephen is a de Foliwing vies : JOHNS under' ome of the | jagate. for general conference to be a PEA x months' residence wup- | held in Montreal the 12th inst. Dr, lion of the 'l in. each | Perry Saylor, New York, who spent a Sour ae t erm a threg Journ: the couple of weeks with his mother here nile a---- a TD romostoner péturned home this week. Mrs, Julia Fest shies von a far in the vicinity of the Warder, Holmsted, Pa., and Mw», B, a ante or . by such homesteader 3 N | the requinanent as to residmce may be Wiste 4 Kievan, a ied to Shee sufibtied by by such person residing with the |Yespecuve hd a enjoying a few or mother. woeks at their old home here, B, (8) I! the settler has his permament | Wister, Jr. and wile, of Cleveland, Bh he er ad tea" | Pent a couple of weeks visiting friends the requirement may Le satisfied hy | here, ment, pottery, ofc. RUN INTO BY BICYCLE. Night Canning Factories Run and Day. Jesidence Spon such land. i ' The three canning factories are run » we applica tic = : i the settler must wive stk months' wotiee | Png almost night and day, and are in writing to the Commissioner of Do- (over-run with tomatoes and corn, Minion Jands at Ottawa, of his inten- ion to do so SYNORSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- School has commenced, Miss Mac Stephens is again teacher in the upper WEST MINING REGULATIONS. room, and a new teacher has succeed- Coal.--Conl lands way be purchased at ed Miss Bessie Bayer, who PUTPOSes | $10 Per acre for soft coal and 820 for | taking a normal course, E. MeFaul ix { anthracite. Not more © thas. 320 acres | sponding a few days in Toronto, Miss can be acquired by one individual or | company. RoyaMy at the rate of ten Kelly will open out a milline ry -- | sents per ton of 2,000 pounds shall be | tablishment here in the building fog collected on the gross output. | merly occupied by Peter Thompson, Quartz.~--A free miner's certificate is 2 : granted upon rayment in advance of $5 | Major Seath, wife and sister, Mrs, rr annwn for an dudividual, and from | Woodrow, left on 50 to $100 per anpum for a company | treal A free miner, having discovered miner- | Tomatoes are being rapidly brought al in place, way' locate a claim 1,500x | from West Lake to the Wellington | awe Jat. ; EI | canning factories. James M. Squier e fen for recorting a claim i» » % , rere Asiti "i At least $100 must tw expended on the | and wile, Lind ny, wore visiting their claim sach vear or wid to the mining |daughter, Mrs, G. Haight last week, recorder in vu thereof. When £500 has | Mr, and Mrs, H. 8S, Smith were visit- upon having a survey made, and upon ng friends at Oshawa this week, Mra, complying with other reeuirements, pur- | A. Humphry is visiting her sister, Mex, Placer mining claims weperally are 100 | Mrs. A. L. Wilson, accompany them, feet square entry fee $5, renewable | loft for Detroit on Friday. Ralph A free miner may ohtein two loases to | Dorland and 8, McCollough are tho dredge lor gold of five miles each for a | two parties who attends to the elee- term of twenty vears, remewable at the | {ic plant; both dre eapable men, R, Minister of the Interior. G "The. lesser shall huve nu dredee' in of inrratt, who hax spent the summer ation within one season from the date | with his patents, returned to Dakotn for i five miles. © Rental te week The A £ R10 per annum for each mile of river this week. The Lake ide canning plant leased. Roy at the rate of 24 ver i* lighted by dectricity and makes a cent collected on the output after it ex- | nien appensance when lighted, Dy ceeds: $10,000 wow CORY { Miller. of Toronto, is enjoying a few Deputy of the Minister of the Tuterior days here. The doctor's mother and § Unauthorized publication of this | sister, have for the past five years visited Wellington every year, YUKON OUTPUT. News From Joyceville, Joyeeville, Sept. 5.~Farmers have | completed harvesting and eoport a splendid erop. Miss Fanny Hamilton and her brother Richard have gone to attend the Gold This Season Than Last Year. Montreal, Sept. 6.~Rev, Dr. T. E Potterton, pastor of the Church of Toronto exhibition. The | funeral of the late Patrick Naylon | took place, Monday morning, to St hinge the first n- | Barnaby' s church, Brewer's' Mills, De terion {ceased was a highly respected old re ¥ nm this place for many years. Yukon gold fields, f output of the camps, Dr. said "The output of the Yukon will | be larger this year than last. The most competent authorities estimate | (pile A. Donaldson ix sufferd : that Alaska and the Yukon will be hile J nore nakison The alering with tween them send out $35,000,000 worth | of James Mullin are pleased to men, of gold this year. In both these min: | him able to drive around again. Mich ing regions new discoveries are being | Annie Blake has returned to Belleville made. The dredges that are now in | zfter spending her vaontion at her use. are going over the ground that home here. Miss Josie Webb, Secley has already been worked by hand, and | Bay, is spending the week as av are finding it profitable to work the the Misses McCarey. Miss Nellin Sid tailings, which were considered of |loy, Byracuse, N.Y., has returned to small account when the gold fever was her home after pending a woek at D, at its height. A ¢ompany headed by | McCarey's. A heavy gale of wind on | the Guggenheims have -seguired a [Sunday Seerturued J. McCarey's milk good deal of gold-bearing land, and | house and . Murphy and W, Gil will give an impetus to mining on a bert had a very narrow eseape. B. larger scale than has hitherto been | MeCarev and sister, Katie, Kinston, | attempted." {spent Sunday at home. Visitors ; ee ---------- | Messrs, D. Ahearn, 'I Belleville's new Corby library, when [dall: W. O'Heron, South Lake:W. finished, will be finer than anything of | Murphy, Brewer's Mills: "Jerry" Hunt, Rochester, {siddent of The blacksmith shop is now occupied by Archibald Hart, Watertown, N.Y, the kind in any of the smaller On- | Kingston; : Miss Jrvine, tario cities. The old Merchants' bank | N-Y:: G. Cuddy and J. Fisher, Sum- is to be remodelled, and the lawn at bury: J. McGuire, Ottawa: M. Shortell and _ sisters, Abram Bailey, Foxboro, and Miss f and James Nicholson, Kingston. Eleanor Thrasher, of the same place, Monday for Mon" ". Hyland, Cushep. yin u TN J, Brewer's Mills, and a pings. Beery meters nines a coupon, good for valu. Ew wily -- on contains 23 hes the quantity of 148. size, Write * Orange Meat Kingston ™ oF new premium catalogue, DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYN (THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE). TIS, ASTHMA. is the best remedy known for hi \ Sob ONSUMPTION RRR ; CHLORD EL re Always ask for "DR, J. COLLIS PROWNE'S CHLORODYNE," and bewaiy of spurious compounds or imitations. The genuine bears the words "DR. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE" on the Government Stamp of bettle. Sold in bottles. Prices in Englgnd, 1s. 13d, 2s Od, 4s. 6d. wh (Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies each bottles Sole Manutacturers i--J. T. DAVENPORT, Limited, LONDON. Wholesale Agents, LYMAN anos. & CO., Limited, AT THE TORONTO EXHIBITION and you will come to the place in the New Process Building WHERE THEY ARE MAKING SHREDDED WHEAT the purest, cleanest, most nutritious cereal food in the world. MADE IN CANADA of choicest Ontario wheat. The process is unique--nothing like it on the continent --don't fail to see it. Health and Strength in Every Shred, ASK YOUR GROCER. Send for the "Vital Question Cook Book," postpaid, CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT 00, Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont, Toronto Office, 38 Church St. Special Attention We give special attention to. putting in gas piping and connecting meters. All orders are promptly at- tended to. » .WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE Chicago Gas Stoves and Ranges which are acknowledged the best made. BELALOTT BROS water bottles Ri fountain Warner's Safe Cure, ¥resh at Gib- syringes. Pare un rubber ones are son's Red Cross drug store, [void sold at Gibson's Red "Croms Set svons,

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