Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jan 1907, p. 8

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the remedy at "banish -wakeful- bad dreams-- i. Moon, Kingston, at + and Mrs, Walker, Harper's. e suffering iness convention v his at present caus- te a comafiotion in our little LW , from the west, is . | deposited im the {in Toronto recently | wg born and raised here. Sh Had Communion Service For the First Time in Years. Strathcona, Jan. 15. --Bacramentsl service was held in the Methodist church o week ago 'Sunday for the first time in years. This service is gl- ways held at Newburgh, 'which seems hardly fair, as many have no means of getting to church there, except to walk. Mrs. B. Rose entertgined a few friends, Friday evening. John Mad- den' is still laid up by his injuries. 0 was badly injured by a kiek from a horse. His father, Robert Madden, is seriously ill. Mr. Cooper is slowly improvin-. J. W®Walker, who had a severe attack of blooc-poisoning, is at last i oving. . Mesars. W. and E. Lasher are press- ing bov from stacks." Alfrod" Knight Was the guest of his sister-indaw, Mrs, tt, o week ago Sunday. Mrs. John Wacar and Mrs. C. Hilton, are on the sick list. The annual meeting of the public Tibrary board was held on Mon- ing. T Shelter, of the Newburgh lost a valuablé' horse Igst Miss Mpoaie Shelter. who died of pnedmonig, e was a daughter of the late' Andrew Shelter. h¢ being a pioneer settler. The re mains were taken ' to 'Napanee, and vault. There are two brothers and two sisters residing in Nprgnee, besides other relatives i |here. The news reached here that . | Harry Granger, who left here returned home from visit- veé at Hinch and' Roblin. : Mrs! H. Palmateer, Tweed, ne'sy Mr. and Mrs. Stew- i, at 8. 8. Hogle's; Mr. 4 on, i Switzar- Sone time ~oo to reside in the 'weet, mot with a very serious and painful acei- dent bv scalding his feet, which will probably ldy him up for some time. PITTSBURGH TOWNSHIP. The Election Returns--First Meet- ing of the New Council. ' The votes were polled by the candi- No experiment --the rut of years of study and experience --Chase'& Sanborn's Coffee. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S Viz? CHLORODYNE (THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE). 9 Goughs. Bronchitis, Coles, on to ms SYNOPSIS UF GANADIAN NORTH- HOMESTEAD REGULATION Any even numbered section of D fon ds in Munitobs or the West Province, Snooping 8 and 25 vi Any 01 y Teer ve sole head of a family, or over 18 years of age, to the exter one-q section, of acres, yr less. °F \ pplication for homestead entry c spection must be mude in person b applicant at the office of the local : or Sub-agent. An application for entry or insp mude personally at any Sub-ageunt's way be wired to the local Agent | Sub-agent, at the expense of ti plicant, and if the lund applied f verunt on receipt of the telegram apphicativh es to Buve prionty wu land Will be held until the pec papers to complete the transactiol received by mail. In case of "personation' the emtr be summarily cancelled end the cant will forfeit all priority of cl An applicant for inspection m eligible for homestead entry, and one application fur inspection w receiv from an individual until application has been disposed of x homesteader whose entry is § standing and not Lables to cancell may, subject to approval of Lepa relinquish it in favour of father, m son, ter, brother or siste eligible, but to no one else, on fil claration of abandontent. here an entry is summarily ca or voluntarily abandghed. subseque institution of cancelation procee the applicant for inspection will b titled to prior nght of entry. Applicants for inspection' must what particulars the homesteader default, and if subsequentry the ment i8 found to Le incorrect in jal particulars, the apniicant wi any prior right of re-entry shoul land become vacant; or if entry has granted it may be summarily can Duties.--A settler {8 reuuired form the conditions under one following plans :-- (1) At least six months' residen on and cultivation nf the land in year during the term of three yea (2) If the father (or father is deceased) of resides upon a farm is tne vicinity land entered for by such homes the most wonderful and valuable rem- edy ever discovered. E is the best remedy known for COUGHS, - Cancer You "You sing ave your 118, ress dates on January 7th were: William |'d. Franklin, for reeve, 331; Archibald Hutton, 200; James Gordon, for coun- cillor, 333; Thomas W. Spence, James W. Smith, 273; Henry C. ton, 253; John A. Milton, 160. The comeil-clect met at Barriefield, Vv. * Jarugry 14th. Present : Reeve Franklin and Councillors' Gor /| don, - Spence, Smith and Henry OC. buildings can be | Milton. . Communications = from ex- " Vandewater, having Reeve McFarlane, recommending an : cé "@nd 'property, in ¢ between the late council Lower Vorona, is orectihg a fine resi- [20d W. J. Hunter. Moved, Spence- dence nedter the Village. William Clax- | Milton, that 850 be paid W. J. Hun- 3 . . ter, in settlement in full for damages on at s; Stanley Pat. ro ia Brief vis sth i by him at the Isle of Man Y Burridge, t.G. Botting's; i : 5 Ml bri . Carried. On. motion, Smith- at Mrs. McCann's, Burridge: | returned 'to Ott; 3 Milton, the council to meot at tho rr at G. Buttrill's; Mr. {said bridge . Knapp, Newboro, at. B. motion, the requirement as.to residences un satisfied by such person remding w father or mother. (8) It the settler has his per rouloncs upon farming land own nim in the vicinity of his home the requirement y be satisfi residence upon such land. Before making application for the settler must give six months' in writing to the Commissioner © minfon Lands at Ottawa, of his tion to do so: SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN N( WEST MINING REGULATIO Coal.--~Coal lands may be purcha $10 per acre for soft coal and § anthracite. Not more than ,820 can be. Mtquired by one individ . Permoy Jottings. ermoy, Jan, 14--Quite a number around hers 'are taking advantage of |; : y COLDS, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHI- We Soa 5 Srisioy, You TiS, ASTHMA. ¥ N f= like a charm fa DIARRHOEA, A \« admitted by the ) b] I and is the guly. Specific in CHOLERA, CHLORD. and DYSENT f effectually cuts short all attacks of EPILEPSY, HYSTERIA, PALPITA- JU. 1 Il Li TION and SPASMS. ) is the only palliative in NEURALGIA, R J . RHEUMATISM., GOUT, CANCER, : TOOTHACHE, MENINGITIS, ete. Always ask for "DR, od, COLLIS PROWNE'S CHLORODYNE," and beware of spurious éempouids (Bt | hiitations. The genuine bears the words "DR. J. cowpany. Royalty at the rate cents per ton of 2,000 pounds coullected on the gross output: Quartz.--A free miner's certifi granted upcn payment in advance per annum for an judixidual, and $50 to $100 per annum for a co according to capital. A free miner, having discovered on January 15th. On Spence-Gordon, Frederick from: 5 Reynolds'; a } Colebrooke, '1 at his brother's, H:* B. Wartelsky's; at his There w Lake Doings: i. Jin; 15). W. Knapp: 3 es help him of from Mr, | ede eaho amin Foune ol a To ve. ok: visited fri Ey {Crow Lake; engaged ting wood, last week, was a success. They tripped - the light fantastic till the wee emg' hours: Mrs BH. Lewis has her house repaired and has moved into'it. 8. McGuintiess hus: taken up {| his stand again in T. Daffy's mill, as chief - engineer. William *MeChatles paid flying visit, to Bob's Lake : prise. The ball-and oyster: i Scott anpointed assessor. On motion, Smith-Gordcn, Archie Cowan gad th to be auditors, and serve the notices on pointments were confirmed by pas 8. On motion, Spence-Smith, . Milton to represent division 1; Mr. Smith, '2% Mr. don 5 Mr. 4; Mr. Spence, 5. George On motion, Gordon Milton, i motion, ordon-Milton, the local board of health to be com. of A. Hutton, J. W. Smith and 3 Spence, in: conjunction with the hg 4 with Se clerk, as sceretary, o alter J. Ruttan as sanit in- te all as saniiary in NEWS OF YARKER, ------ Two Old Residents Dead--Talk of Election Protest. : Yarker, Joa: 16 rhe whole ¢oun- ry seems to in the grip of grippe and doctorg have had . vor ae i Bearcely a home has escaped. | Yarker has lost two residents, the last few days, the mother of John O'Mara | Mrs. George Degr passed away. Mrs. Jed Irish is very Jow and not expected to recover. Teo harvesting has commenced i The ice is about sixteen inches t . Rev, Mr. Farnsworth will officiate at Tam- worth next Sunday. Rev. Mr. Dibb reached in St, Anthony's church, ere, last Sunday. Mrs. John Wright and Mrs. S. Winter. roturned home from Varty Lake, where they had been visiting Mrs. R. Galbraith. . Miss Cassie Martin, nurse in train- ng, in Kingston geroral hospital, is ome for a few days. Hub timber is . | Mow being brought in by the farmers, | and brings six dollars a cord. 'wo carloads of lumber arrived for E. Ww. Benjamin, He intends to build | temsively the coming summer. H. A | Baker left here, to day, for Cuba, and | will remain 'there 'until the flowers | bloom again here. Talk of protesting | the township election is rife, owing to | all irregularities. But, pshaw ! | Don't you know that all nominees of | Centreville caucus are sure of election ? | The children "ure having a few holi- days, owmg to the illness of teachers, ie . ws Wedding At Marlbank. WV. Mr. Jones of Tamworth, who has probably married more couples the past nine veary than any other minister in Lennox and Adding- ton, had another wedding on Wednes- | Bay, 'when Harry Stewart Morgan; of i 5 Eits Marlbank; wae married to Mabel Win- nifred MoGuinness, of | Roblin. The Cerefiony occurred at St. Matthew's church, Marlbarik, at eloven ah, The church wag filled with guests and the choir ably gs 'he bride was in white silk and wore aq vi with a wreath of white Fons. * Her Napanee, The Hoven * happy party drove to the McGuin. ness: homestead: and after the ace tomed ngs had been well pat. wn. On Fh Pais Jett for parts « oir return Hot: on a farm at Roblin. ov, me ---- . Bamboo pens still 'retain their hold n he have been in use The weight around years. . ig! 'the * average i SIX ounces over ten tone: rth THEY KNOW IT PRE Srey te and nees--will not are. host. of them only Wrink passing re know for COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE" on the Government Stamp of each bettle, Sold in bottles. Prices in England, 1s. 13d., 2s 9d., 4s. 6d. cach (Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies each bottle.] Sole Mastastiesrs i-/%T. DAVENPORT, Limited, LOND ON. Wholesale Agents, LYMAN BROS. & CO., Limited, Toront> For this week; we have placed on sale in our window, all Women's, Girls' and Children's House Slippers, which regularly sold at 35c., 40¢.,45¢. and 6oc. Just think, only Tm, ho Women's Slippers in Red, Brown and Black, leather soles, heels or $1.25 and 1.50. Sale Price 98¢. EE Sr x a po TA RE | Abernethy's without hecls, regularly ar SHOE STORE f8eetsstsncrcennncasesasesseses { Useful Presents What would be mor 'X i than one of the El or 8 x Hae Meat. and Food Choppers, all sizes. Fancy Agate Tea and Coffee Pots. Fancy Nickle-plated Tea and Coffee Pots. Carpet 8 Carving Sets from 75c. to $10.00. Rogers' Silver Knives, Forks and n§g-- And other articles too numerous to iention ELLIO 77 Par Sn 5 al in place, may locate a claim 1,500 Yfeet. 'The fee for recording a claim ie year or paid recorder in lieu thereof. been expended or paid, the locato! upon having a survey made, and complying with other requirement chase the land at $1 per acre. The patent provides for the pay a royalty of 24 per cent on the sao Placer mining claims generally i feet square entry fee $5, ¢ obtain two le: five miles each SAFE, "renewable e Minister of the The lessee shall huve a dredge ation within one season from th of "the lease for each five miles. annum for each mile o BE rey at the rate of cent collected on the output after ceeds $10,000. a Ww. w. gor ty of the Minister of e L By Unauthorized publication aOvertisement will not be paid fo Bem A Superior Business Training Institution Frontenac Business College ' KINGSTON ONTARIO Day and Evening Classe Moderate Rates. Te N. STOCEPALBD, Principal. Phone, 680. CLEARING SA All goods must be sold middle of February. as I am ing the city. EVERYTHING BELOW Prices from $14 Suit Up. Sold by the piece or order. Alex. Waggone Wellington St REAL ESTA OR INSURANCE It you want to Thuy, City Property, see GEO. ( at 95 Clarence street, of Post Office. NewYork Chinese Resta 83|Princess Street Open from 10.30 a.m. to§3.00 {The best place to get an al Lunch in the city, Meals of al on' shortest notice. English and Wishes 'a svecialty. A00600004000000064 Dr. Brock's Ene Re 1 indica) i'n & nals Renin on)

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