Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Mar 1907, p. 7

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mited. dir) Shares tally Paid ant Now. 306,000 'are to be left in MRAnien A Act and the "oan OF r DIRECTORS: » PRESIBENT: USS PORTER, ESQ. M.P., Belle- ile, Ont. Member of Dominion larliament 'for West Hastings, ~~ VICE-PRESIDENT: } DOUGLAS, ESQ. Ottawa, Ont., ce-President Rolla L. Crain Co, imfted, MANAGING DIRECTOR: 'HUR G. PENMAN, ESQ. Cobalt, nt.,, Managing Director Penman & orang, Limited, Toronto. i. CLEMENTS, ESQ.. M.P. Chat- um, Ont., Member of Dominion arliament for Kent District, . SHILLINGTON, EBQ., M.D,, Ot- wa, Ont, SECRETARY-TREASURER: lL FITZSIMMONS, ESQ. Ottawa. SOLICITORS: IVERIN & HAYDON, Ottawd, HEAD OFFICE: "PARKS STREET, OTTAWA, NT, BANKERS: K OF OTTAWA, Ottawa, Ont. , Limited, is located in the heart of g Mines in the Cobalt Camp, viz, h-Savage and Silver Bar Mines, a few hundred feet from the Ni- ing undeveloped property in the Co- y comprising some of Coball's larg- throughout Canada, incluiting over AIN CO. acent to it in @ Few Months p has made an extensive réport on anyone Interested, upon request. , Big Pete and the McKinley-Dar- ch are among the most famous rty-elght veins so far discovered, fully assayed this property some Qus timber limit lies immediately government are now working a roperty. Near your property and ie foreman of the Silver Bar Com- Nn your property that carry very Ipt has been made to follow these hundred feet, and this ledge in: the ton. Every ledge upon: your d have every sign af permanency 0 a reasonable 'devtty gdod paying have explored and reported upon ts, and have never yet imspected be a freak nf nature if your claim which adjoins vour property, and ame Diabase hil on which your amp, is one of the greatest proofs re as is halpe shirbed from these e --C. E. Kingswell, M.E. NEVER BEEN DEVELOPED, vered on the Surface me develcpment work. the company, apd not one | purposes. r Mine, a close neig'ibor to The rder to raise money for develop ) per share and can be sold to-day st offered who made tlie most S real value. Please remember ATIONS ON ITS PROPERTY ON ded to offer for public subscrip- SHARE be offered to-the public at this RECEIVED UP UNTIL NOON right to refund all-oversubserip- 1 will be accented according to nay be sent direct to the secre- d get it at orcs, for tomofrow f you know aavthin, about Co- ad to tell you afl we can, nto 08 Sparks St., Ottawa. a ro ees Sas ante ar bean abs shag pra Sas at nl. : : Meuntaln Mining Company, ss order payable to Cobalt or. lssie and forward cer Ase srensesinens seme sessenag tetra tessinansa Wm, Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness. etc., for sale.} ale of Horses Lary Sanday Be ~ Be mete" 3 seat Ag For all diso:ders of stomach and liver, Bileans are 2 sound, safeand sure remedy. They strengthen'tiie bodily functions in Nature's own way, being compounded from Nature's own herbal extracts. Women the world over find them a boon. Finest household remedy. All druggists and stores, 50¢. a bor, or from Bilean Co., Toronto. 6 for 2.50. FOR ILIOUSNESS. THE NCBLE ART OF SELF-DEFENCE Individuals : ad Clubs, Gymnas- iums, ete., will find in our estab- lishment a choice , selection of athletic woods, including the hest made boxing gloves in various sizes and weights. Every man and boy ought to learn how to hox, not for aguressive purposes, hut to be able to defend. himself in case of need. A purchase here of goods of this kind is a splendid investment. Qualities guaranteed. Prices low. ANGROVE BROS. 88 and 90 Princess St. Gupada Ljfy Assurance Guy. This great Canadian Company made for Canadian people by Can. adian people 60 years ago has wow Assets Amounting to Sof the beat aimishs on thé marker--cut shed put Foe lt ow ad oo HINERYY The Minerva insext ariaseens $32,280,518.00 Assurance in force $112,572,028,00 Surplus (or Profit Account) of $1,882,750.00 n Stands in a unique position all along the line. Have the best Life or Endow- ment Assurance by selecting the CANADA LIFE. If vou call in the Office, 18 Market street vou will be cheer fully shown the 20th Century Policy issued by this Company, the Annual Guaranteed Dividend Policy. which is modern to the moment, also actual results to Kingston policyholders. J. 0. RUTTON, Manager Telephone 708. J. BR. URQUHART, 153 Alfred. St., Special Agent: A Fact Worth Knowing One of our 8-Day Clocks, which ran for 16 days, 4 hours and 15 minutes, in the "Best" Drug Store Window, is an example of the staying and dependable qualities of all our goods. They can be counted on to give the best satisfaction and to make once a customer al- Ways a customer, Kinnear & d'Esterrs, 100 Princess St., Kingston T. McAuiey HAS REMOYED TO 93 Princess Si. Between Corbett's Hardware " Store and Taylor & Hamil ton's, directly opposite An- grove's. COME AND SEE us Ladies' Tailoring I have much pleasure in announcing to the Ladies of Kingston that I have secured the premises, 261 Princess St. | and' have opened up a First-Class Ladies' Tailoring Establishment. Style, Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Kindly call abd see me. Will make up from your own cloth. Prices | moderdte. A. METZ Graduate of Yarando Cutting Schosl, Regent St., London, Eng. 'FARM LABORERS AND: DOMESTICS. Any person uiring such help, oy letter, sta | out. "A BAD COLD | SETTLED ON THE LUNGS pot fbi on SSiaialy ans all sanghs in - this locality are hauling wood. ung lhey intend engaging the Barrett Mrs, Jas. McDowell, pe Ont, | Bros' steam sawing machine. C. Kin- i pl PL November, 1905, I 48 | caid and W. Rutland are busy filling Swe Sid shat utile Sh 1) Jngh: 80 their ice houses. James Baxter is Syrup, and used ra busy hauling lumber for his new house. by that time I was cured. I laid the bal. | A number from here attended the ice ance of the bottle away for future use. A | races at Wolfe Island. L. Baxter is fo dare afer aur' sight ment oid baby | breaking in a fine colt. W. F. Nickle, took the whooping cough. barrister, Kingston, has purchased a Ho was 80 bad we nd te call the family handsome carriage beast from J. physician, bus he said he could do but little. | Quinn. Sedona 10 say it io oe of I using the Dr. Weod's Nor- | the finest in the country. The latter Pine Syrup great eatisfacticn | has recently purchased a fine matched hoi J aad lowy used four 28 | pair of Percheron colts from farmers 2 Thompson's, last week. Mrs. Bab- Good Whisky cock left yesterday for her home in [New York: State. Mr. and Mrs. E. A.'D. C. Scotch ; is Good Whisky Try a bottle and be con- vinced ; of all leading grocers, restaurants, § etc.® * FIVIPINIIIIIIIIINIVOIN SODA on SAL BRATUS IS THE BEST. E W.GILLETT 0277 | | TORONTO. ONT. Royal Insurance Co oF . ENGLAND. = Business _ in Force ..$109,000,000 Assets 44.000 .000 Profits Paid (1905) 8,226,000 This Strong British Company has id the same prolits for the past ORTY ears. a auatied by any hr the word. NEWS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- ENTS TELL US ---- The Tidings From Various Points In Eastern Ontario -- What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. -- Items From McLean. McLean, Feb. 28.--The lumb<rmen are taking advantage of the snow to drow thar logs to the mill. There is lot of sickness here, including typhoid fever. T. Rawley has gone to the hospital. W. Rawley has been sick with fever for six weeks and is just convalesci Mrs. H. Ball is soon going ba to the land of earth- quakes, San Francisco. Mr. Foster contemplates going to Cobalt in the spring. Fair View Items. Fair View, March 4.--Mr. Grimshaw has moved on the Deseronto Road, to work for William Hudson. Misses Etta McDonald and Myrtle Switeer, and Arthur Switzer, spent a few days visiting their aunt, Mrs. Snider. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Snider entertained a few of their friends, last Thursday evening. Miss Alberta Loucks was united in marriage, last Wednesday evening, to George a pr Tr ous farmer- of the North-West. r. and Mrs. Stanley File visited at Dr. File's, Ameliasburgh, last week. An Old Prisoner. Reynoldston, March 1.-- Thoma Puckley, an old and respected resident $Y this place, passed away at an early hour yesterday morning at the home of his' son. Deceased was cighty- -four years old. He was born in Ireland, and about two years ago he visited his old home. Mr. Buckley was always hale and hearty, never knowin, a day's illness until the time his demise." He was the first postmaster here and was one of the main men in starting our public school in 1882, H served in one of the late wars fo which he received a pension. He leaves to mourn five daughters and one ron: Mrs. C. Gates and Mrs. G. Dickson, Toronto; Mrs. McNeil, of Boston; Mrs. D. McLeod, Echo Lake; Mrs. A. Mat thews, Erinsville; Arthur Buckley Lake. Point Road Pointers. Point Road, March 2.--The farmers on Wolfe Island. Mr. Quinn reports a fine class of horses to select from on Wolfe Island. Visitors: E. Draper at C. Kincaid's; C, Kennedy at W. Rut- tan's; E. C. Barrett spent Sunday at Glenburnie; V. Fowler, visiting friends in the Isle of Man. son. Harlowe Pearlings. Harlowe, March 2.--E. Hanes, son Bishep spent Wednesday at Flinton. Mrs. McKnight and son, Tamworth, spent a few days at J. Black's and othér friends. E. Palmateer had the misfortune to get one of his legs broken on Thursday. He was driving his fiery, young team and they got scared. Miss E. Morgan visited last week at Miss Storey's, Cloyne. T. Thompson and M. Neal are howe from the north. Mrs. C. Miller, Mgs. W. Thompson, Miss Hall and Mrs. F. Hillier spent' yesterday at Mrs. S. Clancy's. A number of Harloweites visited Arden this week. Miss L. Johnston hans returned to take charge of 8.8. No. 4. C. Bott took the sr vice in the M. E. church, Thursday night. Eagle Hill Notes. Eagle Hill, Feb. 25.--~The heavy snow storm, last week, has: blocked the roads, and the weather is severe. Mrs, E. Villneff and Miss Hazel Petti- fer, who were seriously ill, are im proving. Several from here attended the funeral of E. Stein, Denbigh. R. Ferguson leaves for Cobalt, Tuesday. Peter Antwine, Craigmount, is visit. ing his father C. Antwine, Thirty Is- land Lake. Several cattle in this vici- nity died from some unknown disease. C. Pettifer is working at M. Ready's. Several families around here have the grippe. D. Villneff leaves for Craig- mount, nexd week, to spend" the sum- mer in the mines there. T. and W. Irvine, Pleasant Valley, spent Sun: day at James Irvine's; Miss Addie Villnefl js staying at E. Villnefi's; Mrs. F. C. Stewart, E. P. Ready and N. Ready spent Sunday at H. Pett fer's: Mrs. Jack Pettifer and Miss Bernice, were the guests of Mrs. T. Ferguson. Cole Lake Notes. | Cole Lake, March 2.--The roads are {in fine condition. A number from here | attended the Verona ice races, A lit- the v.sitor has come to stay at Arthur { Harten's. John Wilson is speedily re | covering. Thomas Shellisgton and George Campbddl are herd again. School is progressing favorably under | | the able management of Miss Gertie hr John Lennon and family are leaving for Cobalt. Visitors : Mr. and { Mrs. Peter Bedour's; Herbert Killin, Fitagorald and John J. Coulter, at | Mri. Peter Bedowr's; Herbere Killons, | at Sydenhams, Thomas Coulter, at | Michael Kelly's, Fish Creek; Miss Bella | Thompson, at J. E. Campbell's | Stephen O'Connor, Sungater, end Mrs, [R. Bedour, at William Wilson's; Elgin | Campbell, 'at David Hannah's: Mi Susan Shellington, at her sister's, | Mrs. Harten: Miss Frankie Killin, at ls James McMahon's; ith Peters, at W. Brown's; Green Bay; Mra. Kelly, ish Sreck, and daughter, visited at T. and 8. ' Mrs. T. - Pitngerald, at oe brother" kins, i Shellington'sh Cnmpbell Y. Budget From Odussa. Ovessa, March 4.--The Odessa Citi ens' band gave a concert, B. Hamm acted as chairman. hotel, om 25th. Mr. Derbyshire ness hero for the past forty years. and family Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Sproule, about sixty guestt being present. parlor social, under the Odessa Epworth League, the residence of Mrs. NF on Friday evening, March Ist. crowd was present. The Snider evening was spent in music, game Friday evening. from R. H. Peters, plements, ete, on Wednesday after noon. Prices were crowd was present. IS WELL LOCATED. Cobalt Silver Mountain Co. Cla 3 Highly Spoken of. The Cobalt Silver Mountain Minin company has just been incorporated! The officers and directors 'are © Presi ing prospects in the silver Cabal belt, "known as the Welsh Claim, located in Coleman township and sur- and Me Kinley- sity, Foster, Rig Pete ra be Darragh- Savage mince, os well ing adjacent to the famous Gillie timber limit. The headquarters are in Ottawa and it ed on good authority of the compan that over interested in this company fected, mine by rext Monday formerly with the Trethewe Donald dent. A Cold Proposition. Wade's Cold Cure Medicine, Toronto, has been practicall tompleted after an agitation extending over several years Eo ------------------------------ for bakers, but etc. Daniel Coulter; J ames Coulter, - Charles 8, Glendower; "Ba ward K and sister, Ella, at J, ith: William God: George and Thomas Shellington, at on Satur. day evening, in the town hall. George many friends of Byron Derbyshire ten- dered him a banipet, at the Dominion Mohday, evening, February is well known, having been the foremost man in busi- will be greatly missed through theit removal to Kingston. Dominion hotel, entertained, on Friday evening, A auspices of was held at . "., : A large ten-cent foe at the door amounted to 80.25. The ote. Mr. ano Mrs. Robert Aylesworth entertained a number of friends, on A number are mov: ing. Ira Smith has bought a house on Ferguson av- enue, and moved there. James Den- yes has gone to his farm, at Morven. Jumes Hamilton moving in, place va- cated by J James Judge is gong on Mrs, F. Snider's farm. George Bri Moscow, goes on H. S, rene) Fema Davy's farm. John Simpkins, Wilton, - on his farm bought from Ira Smith. George Allen had a sale of stock im- =e Men's & Boys' Clothing, ¢ Furnishings, Hats dent, E. Guss Porter, M.P., Belleville vice-president, C. A. Dougles, Ot tawa; managing: director, Arthur G Penman, Cobalt; H. 8S Saari, P., Chatham: - A. T. Shillington, 2 Simin AL S| [ithe hands of LEWIS BROS., OF CHICAGO, of the best located and. most promis I for the purpose of making a has been learn- in. No stock reserved. "Evervihine must be con- dozen members of parliament, ns well as many other - well-known ond in fluential men, including a number the largest mine owners in Cobnlt, ar The organization has just heen er and it is expected that active ope rations will be comme wl _n She S 1 O T y & mine, hes been engaged As superimten- a e 1 \S J \ ii 1 ; 5 Tablets (Laxative) are guarantcedgto cure colds in twelve to twenty-four hours. The remedy is equally effective for la grippe, consti pation and headache. Colds are dis tressing. They lead to morn serious lls, and are unncceseary. Try | remedy under the guarantee. fails there is no cst. In iy 28¢ Sold only at Wade's drug store. So] back if not satisfactory. -- The organization of the Acadeny | : "Yes, neighbor, we old fellows have found out about Baking Powders by practical Y experience. And ST. GEORGE'S is the best baking powder I've ever tried--not only OUR NEW COOK BOOK isa gaily help in the kitchen. gives all sorts of recipes, Sent 2 : 3 z WE HAVE PLACED OUR $50,000 Stock s, and Caps n verted into Cash. March 7th,.3 a.m. v ¥ 4 PRINCESS STREET: A "I tell you, neighbor, ST. GEQRGE' S BAKING POWDER makes fine cake and pastry." wal "Of course you said so--but Baking Powder is one of the things that a baker must try for himself." "That's right! What's 'the use of buying the best pastry flour, creamery butter and rich milk-----and then have one of those alum baking powders ruin the baking." St. George's Powder is a pure Cream of Tartar baking powder. I know it by the way the paste rises. You have eaten my Cakes, Pies and F ancy Pastry for years. Have you ever known them to be quite so light and flaky--and taste so good--as they do now? It's all due to ST. GEORGE'S." _ Cr for home cooks as well. » It tells how to select and meats, epee "on REE. National Drug & Chemical Co. 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