Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1907, p. 8

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aylor & Hamil. ly opposite An- is made right with 'the right ingredients for a "Baby's Own" is the best soap Chocolate Coated I, ID, C. Tobit THEYARE PURE WARMLESS AND CURATIVE "3, e g : £gd i i i? ih gl Soak the hands o feet = rotiring mn y E lather Cutiours for every toilet purpose. jp For Indigestion Try |=" at the Roth hy died , on Monday after a lingering illness. 'The funeral was held fo Stanleyville 'on Wednesday. Elmer Bushfield left on Wednesday for Davidson, Sask., where ihe has secured a ition. C. F. fnant is moving inte t i Fi i ora | : oy Tavorabie ing friends _ at Melcombe. While CHEE (Shi sd, Jo pe on Death At Brewer's Mills. the vault, At Lavant Station. ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. placed in the vault here. Clyde Mills Wedding. Clyde Mills, March 4.--A pleasant event took place at the home of Mr. s, of Folger, and Mrs. Charles Reynold rad ay 3, when their only ter, Miss Geneva, "was united in mayriage to Edward Craw- ford, of Oso, 188 Folger, acted as bridesmaid, and An- drew Crawford supported the groom. Migs Clara Lee presided at the piano. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Hopkins, of Sharbot Lake. After an enjoyable dinner the. newly-married couple left for their wedding tour to Pembroke and other places. Many costly presents were tokens of the high hteuin in which the voung couple are held. Joseph Moreau has returned. home from the northeri lumber woods. A number of young folks assembled at R. Davis' Friday evening and spent an enjoyable time. Mrs. A. MeGonigal is visiting relatives at Ottawa and other points, NEWS FROM NEWBORO. ------ Deaths Reported--Several People Dangerously Ill. Newboro, March 2.--J. R. Green sold by public auction a number of cows and some machinery on Thursday al termoon. Udws averaged nearly fift; Jollee, uch. Jeresmih : Ryan jo i ously i poeumonia. Mary, the young daughter of Mrs, W. J. y i: ill with gen monia, Joel Spicer and staff are load ing a car with hub material here this k. This will make the seventh car have loaded this winter, Delta and Lyndhurst, returned home on Wednesday. W. Shaver, Smith's Falls, was summoned to the bedside of his father, who is in a critical con: Bucin Kelly, an aged citizen residing. ied at his home he house on mond street, recently vacated by Mrs. Jobn Green. . Mie Ella Synett left on Wednesday' 15 take a course in the Brookville Business. College. Henry Dier, Whit- |S. ier: loft on Tuesday where he intends to reside. Ni ville ¥. i8 renewing wequaintances here for the west, . Mrs. 8. i x of © - » struck Carvill with the axe inflicting a severe cut im his side. 'The wound is y. Joseph Slack and sister, Lipha, were visitors here on . A son has arrived at H. Slack's. "A load of Athens youngsters i { ed. themselves at F. Botsford's [ed to Chi night. Brewer's Mills, Feb. 27.-On Wednes- morning, the Angel of Death came from it a dear daughter and sister, in the person of Miss Mary Dockrill. Af- ness which she bore with heroic pati- holy death. She leaves a sorrowing father and mother, three sisters and four brothers. Her many friends will always remember her for her kind and pote disposition. The funeral, on Friday, was largely attended, and regjuiem high mass was said for the repose of her soul, by Rev. Father Traynor. Her remains were placed in pean Station, arch 4.--Miss : omas, (ingston, visited " W. Thomas, for a few days. Miss Clara and John Leo attended the wedding of Miss Geneva Reynolds to E. Crawford, Fol- , on-Wednesday. A number from i attended the marriage of Miss Carrie Jackson, to Frederick Paul, at Wilbur, on Wednesday.- Mrs. H. Roche and two children, of Kingston, are visiting Mrs. W. Roche, Wilbur, E. J, Hela has been sick for the last A number of yo 'enjoyed a pleasant pice WR Wor 8, on Saturday. Rev. Mr. Ferguson, of Verona, preached the quarterly service, hero, on Sunday. K. Smith has re turned from Cobalt. Mrs. D. Drew underwent an operation, a few days ago, All are glad to hear-she is im- provibg. J. A. Goodlellow is deliv coring separators. Miss Mildred God- | frey pent 8 ot home. A num- ber in t Yillage, wets pyla- oned on y evening. T. Buckley, an aged resident of this place, passed away on Friday. His remains were Ida Prasky, of on Saturday. gs few days herve. home, and J roadster from Roy yshire, Crosby, last week. Mrs. Thomas Willis, Sr. has recovered from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Meggs, of Gan- anoque, are Seung their honey- moon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chant. . The Newboro junior hockey team de- feated the Elgin juniors in in, by a score of 14 to 0. Master Charles Warren has recovered from his recent illness. 4 Mrs. John Green, has moved into Mrs, James Whaley's house on Main Street. Miss Margaret Halladay, El tions of Monday last and a arge number of I are being brought in. Nr. and ae. Smart of Brockwille, spent a few s Jast "some friends in town. v Singlet rome hurst, is the guest of J. Pierce. Mrs. Houghton has recovered from her re- cent illness. Dr, Dwyer of Perth, was in town last week, pitending the fun- eral of his sisteryrs. 0. McNally. NT we LIVE STOCK MARKETS, The Prices Paid at Various Centres. Toronto Junction, March 4.--At the Union Stock Yards the quality. of fat cattle was good, trade was fair, ex- port prices ranged from $4.90 to $5. 30, the bulk selling at $5 to $5.25. Export bulls sold at $3.75 to $1.50; butchers prices for "picked lots of choice ranged from $4.75 to $5 good from $4.30 to $4.00; medium. $3.90 to $4.43; common, $3.60 to $3.80; butch- er cows, $3 to $4; 'canners, $1.50 to £2; veal calves sold dt 86 to $7.25 per 100 lbs; milch cows and springers at $35 to $50; bucks, $3.75 to $4.25. yearling lambs, $6 2: spring lambs at $8.4 g , selects sol at $6.75: Tight, w sows, $4 to $5; stags, $8 to $3.50. Montreal, March 4.--About 900 head of butchers' cattle, $0 milch cows and springers, 75 calves, 25 sheep and lambs and 100 fat hogs . were offered for sale at the Bast End Abattoir to day. Some seven or eight hundred other cattle were offered for sale at the Point St. Charles stockyards, but it is probable that a large number of "IS GO of her son, who is dangerously ill. ing the funeral of his mother, return- cago, . I. Alford of Foster's Locks, is spend- the most highly respected residents of ly this locality, passed away 'at her d ; : home here last week, ajter a linger to the howe of, Jobn Dockrill, taking illness, aged sixty-eight yoars, as o. whose maiden name Fon Mary ill- yer, was a daughter of the late ter suffering for ten months, an ill Andrew Payer. om aad ence, Cod ted her h and Crosby. In 1860 she married Sdn a happy Mr. McNally, and came to live in this section, residing here until her death, her ovis Christian bearing and her indly disposition making for her a host of friends. Besides her husband she leaves a grown-up family of six sons, Bernard, Andrew, and John of Westport; Oliver of Bedford; Felix at in Chicago; .and one daughter, rs. W. J. Hart, at home. The funeral to St. Edward's church, Westport, was one of the Mrgens ever seen in this locality, over y cutters being in the proces: George Foster pusthated a fancy OD TEA" prices ranged from sold at Te. to 7c. per Ib. Toronto Street Market. 812.50. Seeds--Alsike, fancy, bush', 87 $6.25; alsike, No. 2, bush., $5.75 to 85.85; red clover, bush., $8 to $8.25; timothy, old, $7 to $7.25; timothy, bush., $1.25 to $1.50. Dressed hogs, $9 to $4.50; eges, new laid, dozen, 35c.: butter, dary, 23¢c. to 30c.; butter, creamery, 30c. to 32c.; chickens, dress- ed, lb, lle. to 12.; chickens, fresh, lde. to 15c.; ducks, per lb., 12. to Me; turkeys, per lb., l6c. to 18c.; apples, per bbl., $2 to $3.50; potatoes, per bush., 90c. to $1.10;cabbage, per dozen, 35c. to 30c.; onions, per bag, $1.50 ta 81.60: beef, hindquarters, £6.50 to 88; beef, forequarters, $4.50 to $6; beef, choice, carcase, $6.75 to $7: beef, medium, carcase, $5.50 to $6; mutton, per ewt., 39 to $10; veal, per cwt., $8 to $11; lamb, per ewt., $11 to $12.50. A NOTED REFORMER. Hc is Interested in Russia's Struggle. KELLOGG DURLAND New York, March OG --Kellogg Dur- land, the noted American reformer, has become a conspicucus figure in the Russian people's fight for liberty as it is. conducted in the United States. Mr. Durland is the constant compani- on of Nicholas Tohaykofsky, who is making a tour of the United States and Canada, to raise funds for . the Russian revolitionists, As now 'made, Ayer's cholson, was summonad to Bro NY, on Friduy, to the i Nich, 'No More Alcohol contain the least particle of alcohol in any form whatever. You get all the tonic and alterative effects, without stimulation. Ayers Sarsaparill When a stimulant is needed, your doctor will know it, and will tell you of it. Consult him freely about our remedies. The new kind contains no alcohol We have no secrets to hide! We pub- 2 lish the formulas of all our medicines, J.C. AYER CO., Manufacturing Chemists, Lowell, Mis. Sarsaparilla does not "IS GOOD TEA" So very good, that a one-pound package of Blue Label will make 200 cups of tea. Prices, 25¢., 30c., 356, 49¢., 50¢., and 6oc., in lead packets. Black, Green, and Mixed. ¥T. H. ESTABROOKS, St. John, N.B. WINNIPEG. TORONTO, 3 Wellington St. B. DRoseTEA Always Good these will, as on former occasions, be i Joseph McNally, who has been attend brought to the East "End. abattoir for sale. The butchers were out strong but trade was rather slow, and prices were lower. Prime: beeves sold at Be. to a little over Bic. per lb; pretty Oliver McNally, Sr., one of | good cattle, 4c. to 43c., and the com- mon stock, 2§c. to 3§c. Ib. Mileh cows were more numerous than usual, and several of them were superior milkers: to $65 each. The calves were young: veals. and sold at from $2.50 to $5 each. Sheep sold: at dc. to 4c, and lambs at 6e. to 6c. per Ib. Good - lots of-fa_ hogs b f When shopping you "will find Toronto, March 4.--Wheat, white, bush., 74c. to 75c.; wheat, red, bush. , Te. to Te. wheat, spring, bush., 70c. to Tle; wheat, goose, bush., 68¢. to 69¢.; oats," bush., 44c.: barley, bush, Bde. to 65c.; peas, bush. sc. hay, timothy, ton, $13 to $14; hay, mixed, ton, $9 to $11; straw, per ton, $12 to costs (Theis to $7.25: alsike, No. 1, bush., $6 to i, BY ANY TEST a Sizes 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 and 10 feet. SHOES FOR | EVERYBODY THE FACTS ARE THAT MOST EVERYBODY In this vicinity wear Our Shoes, or rather shoes bought here 'The wearers of Our Shoes are a contented lot of people. Did you evér hear any one wearing a pair of shoes bought here say that "their shoes hurt their feet' that they were "too large,'" or "t small," "didn't - fit," '"'not good style." We'll Wager Anything That you never hear any of these complaints about our kind of Footwear. Men, Women, Boys, Misses and Children are so well fit ted and pleased that they come here continually to supply all their footwear wants. Shoes right, price right, treatment right and so our business grows day by day. J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOEMAKING Step Ladders Made of Ash, put together with screws and rivets, unequalled for lightness, compactness, rigidity and strength. THE BEST McKelvey '& Bir cn, STREET 69 and 71 BROOK ° pbtatorbistatbitiion $ BUY THE BEST! GANONG'S G.B., CHOCOLATES THE FINEST IN THE CITY. ONLY 50 CENTS PER LB, 166 Princess Street a VIFIVSF IIIS PY Yes too not" the right shape," "didn't wear well.'® 0000000400000 POV I0000V 0900 SYNOPSIS OF GANADIA HOMESTEAD RE( Any even nu » fon Lands in itob West Provinces, execptin reserved, may be home head of r 18 years of t ove: of age, one-quarter section, of | pr less, Application for homest 'spection must be made | applicant at the otlice of or Sul - An application for emt made personally at any m. be wired to the lo Sub-agent, at the expe plicant, aud it the land vacant on ovecipt of Wh application i» to have p land will be held unti In case of "personatios be Juninariiy cancelled cant will forfeit all prior An applicant for insp eligible for homestead 'e one application for - ins) received from an indivie pplication has been "disp homesteader whose ¢ standing and not liable may, subject to approval relinquish it in favour of son, daughter, brother eligible, but to mo one ¢ claration of abandonment Where an entry is sum or voluntarily abandoned institution of cancellat the applicant for inspecti titled to prior right of e Applicants for inspectio what particulars the hon default, aud if subsequer ment is found to be ince ial particulars, the app any prior right of re-en land become vacant, or i granted it may be summ Duties--A settler is form the conditions und following plans :-- (1) At least six month: on. and cultivation of th Year during the term of 2) If the father (or r father is deceased) of resides upon a'farm in th land entered for by sw the requirement as to res satisfied by such person the father or mother. (3) If the settler has residence upon farming ls him in the vicinity of the requirement may bi residence upon such land. minion Lands at Ottaw tion to do so SYNOPSIS OF CANAI WEST MINING REG Coal.--Coal Lands may $10 per acre for soft coa anthracite. Not more tl can be acquired by one company. Royalty at th cents per ton of 2,000 po collected on the gross out Quarts. --A free miner's granted upon payment in Per annum for an. individ $50 to $10C per annum | according to capital. A frée miner, having dis al in place, may locate i 1,500 feet The fee for recording a c At least $100 must be e claim each year or paid recorder in lisu thereof. been expended or paid, th upon having a survey mac complying with other req chase the land at $1 per ¢ The patent provides for | n«rovally of 24 fer cent Placer mining claims gem feet square entry fee | Yearly, A free miner may obtain dredge for ~old of five m) term of twenty years, rem discretion of the Mi ro The lessee shall Have A™¢ ation within one geason f of the lease for each five $10 per annum for each leased. Royalty at the 1 cent collected on the outp ceeds $10,000. Before making applicatio the settler must give six in writing to the Coztiu} Deputy of the Minister "of N.B.--Unauthorized public ndvertisement will not be p Canada Lie Asan This great Canadiar made for Canadian peo) adian people 60 years row Assets Amounting to Surplus (or Profit Account) 5 s 8 And Stamds in a unique px along the line. 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