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

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MOUNTAIN fed. s' Act and the Act. RD OF DIRECTORS : PRESIDENT: . . PORTER, ESQ, M.P., Delle- nt., Member of Dominion ent for West Hastings. ICE-PRESIDENT: GLAS, EBQ., Ottawa, Ont. sident Rola L. Crain Co. AGING DIRECTOR: G. PENMAN, ESQ. Cabalt, naging Director Penman & Limited, Toronto. MENTS, ESQ. M.P. Chat- it., Member Dominion nt for Kent District. LINGTON, ESQ, M.D, O!- SOLICITORS: N & HAYDON, Ctiawe, IEAD OFFICE: S STREET, OTTAWA, BANKERS: OTTAWA, Ottawa, Ont. od, is located in the heart of es in the Cobalt Camp, viz, ge and Silver Bar Mines, hundred feet from the Nj- eveloped property in the Co. rising some of Cobalt's larg- shout Canada, including over \ GO. fo it in a Few Months made an extensive report on e Interested, upon request. ete and the McKintey-Dar- among the most Yamous ht veins so far discovered, ssayed this property some aber limit lies immediately ment are now working a y. Near your property and nan. of the Silver Ber Com- property that carry very been made to follow these ed feet, and this ledge In mn. Everv ledge upon your every sign of permanency sonable devta good vaying xplored and rerorted upon | have never vet inspefted sak of nature if your ela'm adjoins vour nroperty, and abase hil! on which your 8 one of the greatest proofs 8 halne ghirned fram thage --C. E. Kingswell,- M.E. 'R BEEN DEVELOPED, on the Surface clopment work. ompany, and not one oses. , & close neighbor to The raise money for develop are and can be sold to-day red who made the most value. Please remember 8 ON ITS PROPERTY ON offer for public subscrip- HARE red to the public at this VED UP UNTIL NOON » refund all oversubserip- be accented mecording to sent direct to the, secre t at once. for to-morrow (now anvthing about Co- ell you all we can. varks St., Ottawa. taln Mining Company, er payable to Cobalt sue and forward cer. lessees anae Ceres aaa Just seven days, yh During the past four weeks, our store has been in the hands of the car some needful alterations, and giving the c receiving, and passing into sto with ourselves, over the fact, tha 4 THE DAILY _WHIG, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1907. Ce , NEW SPRING GOODS. ING IN THIS CITY; and as our expenses are so low, we are able to SELL THESE GOODS and not a day longer. | GRAND RE-OPENING ON SATURDAY, MARCH THE Sth When we shall open the SPRING BALL, and start spring with a big slash in prices, all through the stock, which will continue for JUST ONE WEEK Our object 1s to induce Men, Boys and Children ; and at the same time boom business, during this dull period. Just a really good bargains to be had here. . Men's New Spring Tweed Suits Single and double breasted styles, medium and dark shades, made and trimmed. $9 and $10. Our price for Men's and Young Men's Highest Grade S.B, and or D.B. Styles, coats long and fitting close to the form, side seams pressed, with and without slits, in fact the up-to-date styles in several shades and patterns, Sold by others at $16 to $20. $1265 Remember, Slash Prices on all Goods in the Store. No Reserve you. All our NEW SPRING SUITS. NEW SPRING SHIRTS, NEW will be sold at a BIG REDUCTION. We want to do business during this dull month. Look Our price for seven days, We have no old shop-worn or out-of-date NECKWEAR, NEW GLOVES, &c., &c. around if you will, but don't forget. \ RONEY & CO. 127 Princess St. THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE AND NEVER IMITATES. Regular prices with the other fellows 0.95 Men's Working Pants Good wearers, regular $2 per pair. Our price for $ 1 : 3 O well seven days, Other lines as low as 89 cents. Boy's Three Garment and Two Garment Short Pant Suits Several patterns to choose from, S.B. or 'D.B. styles. Regular $6 and $6.50. B a | o 5 Our price for Boys' Short Pants d seven days, Good wearing tweed, sizes 24 to 32, regular 65¢ 39cC. per pair Suits Our price for seven days, goods to show You will make a big mistake if you fail to come here. . : ° 3 dr 3 : ® ters, painters and paper' hangers, who have been 'making lace a thorough renovation. They finished Monday, and this week we have been very busy 'We have now the best lighted store in the Cit t we have one of the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF R you to call and see the very Handsome and Stylish Toggery we are showing this season, for 8 , and we are shaking hands ADY-TO-WEAR CLOTH- AT POPULAR PRICES. We shall hold a few prices soyou can have some idea of the Boys' All Wool Sweaters All sizes, regular 765¢c. Our price for 4 4c seven days, each Men's Working Shirts Regular §0c. qualities, lines to choose from, Our price for LE seven. days 3 O C. : Mens' Soft Colored Shirts : All sizes 14 to 17 inches Regular | 65c. Our price for seven days, 43C. each. (Limited) Men's Black Cashmere Half Hose Regular 25c, a pair Our price for just seven days, 18c. a pair or two pairs for 35c. (A limit of two pairs to each customer.) several Local grain there are no changes in prices. Millers move than a small Manitoba wheat and Unt Report ed decrease in fultilled, ing for the surplus yields of the Unit- "ed States and Canada. stiited, however, that speculate in a shortage in the Russian exports. FOR INOIGES TION distress i 1:4 \ "stomach cour gest Gips For Gbhe Farmers heavy feeling, wind : the stomath and furred tongue, take Beecham's before you retire to rest. start the gastric juices, assist the 4 = Several large shipments of pressed hay were made out of the city within the past few days, and although it was'reported that the trade was yhout over for the season, this does not &p- pear to be the ease. At on time, on Monday afternoon, no less than seven sleighs, heavily laden with hay, 'noticed on Ontario street, -- In Montreal, dressed hogs are firm, at $10.25 per ewt. for fresh killed stock, and $8.75 and $9.50 for frozen country dressed. Mt Toronto the mar- ket is steady to fem. Pressed hogs, $9.60 for lights, and 89 for heavies, were BY UNCLE JOSH. merchants , state that have been unable to secure pereefityge of the, they have required, ario wheat continues firm: says that should the predict. the Russian crop be it will afford a splendid opin- The chief trouble with a large hend of dairy cattle is in getting them milked properly, says an authority. The "two maim points in milking are gentleness and quickness. Of the two, quickness is the most esséptial, for a quigk milker can seldom be a bad one. Few milkers are cruel, but a» great number are slow. Experiments , a have been made regarding this matter after eating. dizziness, that | f quick vs. slow milking, which and pains in prove that dilatory milking has sowe- times the effect "of reducing the butter fat in the milk to the extent of eleven per cent., besides showing a decided diminution in the quantity. Scientists tell us that the formation of the milk largely takes place after the process of milking hins begin. The .y tistended re, or Uekder, eontaina but a small tion of milk & ly in a RE OF . | tion. Prof. Stewart, a Jeadine United dos authority on the dairy It is further it is risky to Pills They te dispose of the food, en- ; I Sppetite, dic | nesa and good treatment in other re- spects. ' 2 , painful nature, while milk secretion requires mental excitement of a plea- surable character--or it may be com- pared to the sudden development of saliva in the mouth of a hungry man when he encounters the smell of roast can not brash off. Caledonia Panner : Country life has | like feed, for its drawbacks, but it has great ad- | while you vantages which overcame them. True, they beef, We do net yet know all about those. who live in the country are | often as possible, the secretion of the milk in the udder, "Rubes'" and "farmers" and "hay but we know this much, that when seeds," to the cigarette-smokers in milked by a slow hand, the cow be [comes a dawdler also. And we know, further, that if the practice of slow milking be pursued for a length of time the cow will soon go dry. © A cow may be fed ever so well, obtain- ing the best of overything she can eat, but if she is not properly milked mach of the food and kind treatment bestowed upon her are wasted, os pecially if she is of the so-called doal purpose type, for she 'only converts such attentions into beef, instead of | into milk." On the othey hand, no one | need imagine that quick milking alone will cause » cow town, hut the*boast of business men in the world to-day, is that they were born on a fagym. Take away the sur | rounding evils that beset the young men or women on the threshold of life's journey in the city, and substi tute the helpful influence of nature, and you fortify them for the sterner t walks of life. The few things they do | | not know about table etiquette, and | {when it is proper tq leave two vikit { ing ecards and when $out one, they will catch onto much quicker than city | boys and girls will learn to properly | to give mare mi'l | #tofse the farnace 1 or phe h : - . a * Of or . m- but it will certainly stimulate the | Dea a boy x Rn ins 8 bd secretion if accompanied with gentle- | have taken' advaningnsal What it hac Dairyman, sold the good HOW'S THIS ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be sured by Hall's Catarch Cure. = | affernd they are well fortified for af li stout mon ~ ter Ite, DN Where a cow with an wnraly nature | CHENEY & CO. Toledo, i | 1% only an ordinary producer, gays the We the undersigned have known, #. J. | lowa Homestead, she will fill 'a much Chengy for the last 15 years, wad be | better place in the beef barrek than in lieve, him perfectly honorable in nil | the dairy - herd. This is a profitable busines: transactions d Gnancielly : : + og > Ont Bhgaticee: | and quick manner of getting rid of a nble # carry out any obligations made : in th by his firm. constant kouree of aggravation. in the N & MARVIN, [ 00) on , WALDING. KINN Wholesale Drueyists. Toledo, ©, Hall's Catarch Cure is taken intermaliv acting directly bon Minn the Blood pod mucouy surfaces of the. vs Tew eT enna her 1 ruegis An wncomforiahle cow. will not ds [' Hoe fost at, the pail, says S hk Ta is sont ithe bold 3 son of being fastened by the head, she You will find the cows like brushing be brush them. NH" you can't spare the time every day, then do it as Twelve untried Jersey heifers, ten of which were yearlings, says Hoard's recently for an aver age of $358, which hardly looks like breed was playing out in public estimation. Further, last yvar, in the United States, there were 265,885 Jer | = lly Yikod by WALDORF Spectally I Li 4 pial ~ - two sons and three daughters, beside = his aged mother. he Jumes Y. Farrington, and daughter, of Balfour, have moved here. $ Anson Collier is on the sick list. Visi tors: Mr. and Mrs. James Walmsley, of Waupoos, at +. Minaker's; Henry Whattam and E. Noluauks ut W. A. milk. It also has a tendency to pro- Huds Amelia hii of g sland, at duce a cloudy brine' in butter, indicat: | $ Gilbert Mills, at George ing an exesss of butteymilk. A high Mr. ond Mrs To LV churning temperature, is liable to in- Melntgeh's. jure the body of the bytter, destroying says registered, being 56,526 than last year, : ; -- mote tter than they 2 will stop eating A high class churning temperature conduces to quick churning, says Pro- fesvor" Joby Nichels, in New York Produce Review, and this in turn in- ervases the loss of fat in the butter the grain and imfbarting a greasy ap- Has Bota Accepted ? pearance. : Lowlon, March 7.--Several announce Botha has accepted in vitation to the colonial conference. The Standard says the cabinet is eredit. d, in Jobannesinirg, with a de- sire to persuade Botha to carry out their policy regarding Chinese labor, in po to save the faces of the radi- cals .in the eyes of their constituents, Deaths Af Point Traverse. Point' Traverse, March 5.-Booth & Co. ave getting their ice houscs at the point filled this week. AH through February there was lots of sickness. Grippe visited nearly every home here. + Mrs. Pebhy Wood wes very ill with it, but is recoverad now. There wern two local cases, of pneu- monia. Mrs, Nelson Minaker died on February 2nd after only four diye' illness, "She leaves beside her husband, an only davghter, four years old, also one brother, Percy, of Michigan, and ber dorrowing mother, Mrs, S. E. Thurston, to mourn her early death at the age of twenty-seven yoars.. She Mos an earnest workfr in cherch, a 'tenchér in Sabhnth school unl a mem- ber of the choir, ; There also passed away on February 4 ith les Hynemian at the age of me vears, after » week's illness. nd the best medica he 'use of typewriters is becoming , Jn Spain. The German mas chines ave being actively pushed, but. the American, though more expensive, are' preférred. tet a :

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