Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Mar 1907, p. 6

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} Poem P. WALSH You get genuine Scranton, as he me " - . : he's i$ # . Cheapest Place in King- 8ton for Boots and Clothing Is at the foot of Princess Street. a visiting Brom , returned home Thurs- day. Mp Bs. ent Sunday at J. ; s, Gananoque. and is: doing a rush- it Some aps has ey oy Re pl ea . to with great pleasure. Quite a number are prepar- ing for vacation at Easter. Going To The West. Lavant Station, March 26.--D. Craw- ford spent Sunday at Jobn Watts'. John Moche is spending a few weeks with his sister at, Wilbur, as his moth- ton for treatment, - Lodore, is taking a couple of cars to Reston, Man., w he and his family intend to farm. Mr. and Mrg, Fred- trick. Paul intend starting for their future home at Reston, Man., on Mon- ay. . Inverary Items. Inverary, March 26.--Mrs. J. Quail, number of years a respected resi- dent of this place, is very poorly, at the residence of her son-in-law, W. H. Arthur, Latimer. Mre, Francis Chris ley is nursing her. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Ie Soh and two shildtet, amon. pa . Ferguson's brother, Mel- ville Patterson, have left for their fu- ture home Arcola, Sask, Ford Holmes, wile and famil spent part of last woek remewing old acquaintances here. "Miss King, Glenburnie, has re- turnéd to her home, after spending a short time with her cousin, Miss - tride Arthur, Both cheese factories are preparing to Sputate the coming sum- mer. ompson d& Ferguson will erect a now windmill, and the factory is un- dergoing some repairs, * Nation River Very High, Ventnor, March 25.--A heavy storm prevailed here during Saturday night and Sunday, oWwi to which there was no preaching in the churches on Sunday. Mrs. D. Adams has gone to d a few wecks with her niece, rs. J. Ferguson, Spencerville, Elwell Slack, East Oxford, called on friends here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Geant, Hyman's, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dinwoodie, on Satur . Sloan is recovering very slowly from "her long illness. Miss Zelma Haskin, Lansdowne, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vanderburg_this week. Revival services at Shanly on Sunday. Rev. Mr. be rod the evan- New Carriages, Cutters, Harness . ete., for sale Our leading brands are 3 Sar Eb ow Ee wl gente ay PATENT HUNGARIAN For Bread, WHITE ROSE For Cakes, CONSTRUCTING FIREPROOF OUTBUILDINGS. Serious efforts -have receully been * made, to reduce the frightful loss from lightning po oy on Canadian farms. And they have been wholly success ful, not only in Securing ath hly ligh and fireprou! construction, but also in bringing the price down to, . and ever' below, that of the old-time board and shingle barn. The pew plan is to use corrugated Ivanizé eets for roofing and sid- g barns and all outbuildings. These sheets are very rigid, and makea perfectly strong construction when used over very light framework. No sheetin, 8 are used at all--only light purlin strips being necessary. "Snch buildings are now becoming very common, and users everywhere affirm that "Acorn Quality '* Con rugated Galvanized Sheets, manufac tured by the Metal Shingle & Siding Co., Limited, of Preston, Ont., is the Hast satisfac material hain for purpose. y are so heawvil galvanized that they easily outlast 3 Jouetution and mever need irs. - The firm above mentioned will gay send to inquirers their interesting itera 'ure dbout "Atata Quali ** Corrugated of wie 10 ll paris ATES Galy; . | George Dukér started for Manitoba to- Ldays, but muddy streets. Our leadin, Sea------ merchants have their millinery _-- Westbrook News. play for Thursday. The ladies | Westbrooke, Murch 26.--Mg, Bab- aid of Ashbury Methodist church , of Odessa, has purchased A. pose holding a tea in J, H Mendis' Bridge's saw mill, and also the resi: he sick list again. Mr. Meclntosh, of FE i! EF ! 23 , is with Rev. W. Wells. Mr. and rs, A. Cook a visit to friends at Troquois. The Nation. River. is very high at present; in some places it is ove its banks. Many are about to leave here for the North-West. Cole Lake Lines. Cole Lake, March 26.--The roads me in very bad condition. Su is the order of the day. 5, Martin lost a very ' valuable cow. G gave a party for his son, Robert, who is leaving for the west. A very ehjoy- able evening was spent in dancing, Music was furnished by R. Judge and A. Harten, M. Sraitiioy passed away, on Sunday morning, aft eri illness of over a year. C. Campbell and. H. Killens attended the daucing school at Harrowsmith, on Thursday. day. H. Killens is drawing rails for the erection af a new fence. Visitors : Mrs. George Butterill, visiting friends at Maberly; Miss Edith Harten has re- turned after spending a week with her fotos; Miss B. illington, at J, ill's, Godlirey; Mr. and Mrs. J. Judge at G, W, Gile's; 8. Martin at T. Pe ters'; Frances Killens, at her. sister's, Mrs. J. MacMahon. . dence of the Misses Shannon, #nd in- tends to soon move his family here. James Sproule and family took their departure on March 15th for their new home at Cherry Valley. Mise Toomey and nephew, P. Oswald, of Odessa, were recent. visitors here. Mise Katie Sheehan and Master Leo Heuny returned home on Tuesday after - ing a weock with Mrs. at Marysville. Miss Maggie McGuinn, of Kingston, was a recent visitor with her sister, Mrs. G. W. Smith Vincent Fallon, of Cornwall, spent last 'week with D, Sheehan. Mr. and Mrs. 'W. L. Grass and the Misses Sproule visit- for the Howie Bros. Mrs. D. MoDon- ald and children, of Mountain Grove, dre at her father's, G. Gates. Caintown Tidings. 3 Caintown; March 25.--The farmers have their sugar bushes 4apped, but as yet, report a poor run of sap. Eli Tennant had the sawing machine cut- ting wood for the Caintown cheese factory. Mrs. H. W. Powell, spent one day last week, the guest of Mrs. Thos. Dickey. No service in the Methodist church last Sunday, on account of the bad weather and Congratula- tions to Miss Elsie Ferguson, who was successful in winning the medal, at the contest held in the Athens high tended church in Mallorytown on Sun- day night, Miss Eli returned home from rockville om ~: Saturday last. Miss Emma Tennant spent Satupday and Sunday in Athens.! The Graham brothers made a business trip = to Brockville, on Saturday last. E. H. Poole has returned home after a trip to Ottawa. No school on Monday last on account of the water around the furnace. Miss Alma Brown, went . on Saturday to Brockville, The Herbisen brothers, are still busy working at. the Caintown cheese factory. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Read are this week pre- paring to move. Sugar parties are now the order of the evenings. > ------ Plevna Personals. Plevna, March 25.~The beautiful, springlike weather of the past few days has melted the snow consider- ably, and, as. a. result, there 'ure many bare spots, along the road, making the sleighing most Jiflic cult, Many of the ere st tA " their trees, and 8 that, in this section, itt HW : ro port season for gar tan ae *loeal jobbers arc about through shanty work, after a most su 1 winter in the bush, 2s as a result, maby thousands of logs ave piled along hanks of the creek, James Allen, Mississippi, has been busily enga during the past few. weeks in tak measurements, as nearly all of the timber has been sold to Isaac Allen, Mississippi. A number of men. have been at work in repairing the dams along the creek, and getting ready for the drive, which takes place as soon as the ice is gone. The sales con- ducted by J. T. Devlin, auctioneer, at the residence of John R. Brouse and also the late J Bawden's, on Friday and Saturday, of last week, were well attended, F. H. Weévsley hag sold his residence to Otto Gorr, blacksmith, who intends moving in shortly. Mr. and Mps. F..H. Wen. ¢, intend leaving shortly for Prince Albert, Sask.. where they will reside in he future. B. D. Lloyd is moving. to the residence latelv oceupied by John R. Brouse, having bought that property some time ago. James Wal ker, Sr., has sold his beautiful resi: dence to Wesley Martin, cheesemuker. Mr. Stalker intends leaving shortly for the west. W. H. Godkin, of Mis hawaka, Ind. formerly of this place; F TF 1 Fre § er a lingering ing good material. Light blue fot the frock illustrated, the edges of the bodice and sleeves being piped in white. White buttons were sleeves and on the front, where the dress fastens. 'A sim- in eyelet embroidery was used on the front of the gown, but if this additional ornamentation ple design desi may Kager to see and Beart ©' My Heart, with you, Onward school last week. Many from here at-|jogch to April 30th, Victoria, Seattle, Wash., $41.95. ly low rates from all points in -Can- ada. For full particulars and folders write B. H. Bennett, general agent, 2 East King street, Toronto, Ont. ell] iF The sketch depicts a pretty model for a little girl's frock, the design be- either in cotton or woollen linen was used left omitted. side of the Heart 0' My Heart. The Commoner. Heart o' My Heart, as the day is done Homeward I turn to thee, Knowing full well at the setting sun ve Waits to welcome me. After the toil is through, Weary my feet, but 1 haste away cager Lo be, Heart o' My Heart, we take our way Un throuirh™ the fleetine years : Never with doubt or lears. Shining by day or night. Strong in your love so tru eart o' v, Heart, we side Ise Love's highway n Snows of winter and rains of May, Smoother the path to my tried feet, ABrighter the skies of blue ; Sweeter the rest in the snug home nest, Heart OO' My Heart, with you, Heart o' My Heart come good, come ill, Stormy the weather, or bright, Gleanings of love your dear eyes fill, go, your hand in mine, Fair as the rose now the old world grows, ; Heart 0' My Heart, With you. by side 4 Sarah has od friends at Hartington recently. Fh ah line'? after 3 two wecks with | F% P. Mbriey, who was seized with | Trustine, let Whatever Seride, friends here gar-making is the or. |3 Serious attack of illness, was re- Sigw} the sun dips in the west, * moved to the eral h ital. R. till I my way pursue der of the day at present. Sorry to Ha has' finished . On to the goal of the weary soul, bear, that Master James Cornett is on | f0runan has fins sawing wood | "Heart O' My Heart, with you, Poor Dad. He always has to work ; Can find no time to shirk. Dad never has a moment's rest, Poor, weary dad, with care oppressed, For five long months he's shoveled coal, And watched the pile get lower ; He then must run the mow And sifted ashes, too He still has work to do. Can't rest as you suppose : Dad wrestle with gthe hose. But spring won't ease his troubled soul, er. All winter long he's fed the fire, But now the sun is climbing higher, The furnace may be out, but he, For every evening now you'll see Dh, pity dad, the poor old man, never makes complaint, Who His life is but a bHEMy span, With window sereens to pa to drive bio mad ; Oh, don't you pity dad ? Settlers' Low Rates West. Chicago '& Northwestern way will sell low one-way second-class settlers' tickets, daily from March 1st to many points west. Rate, Toronto to San Francisco and Los Angeles, $43.70; to Vancouver and Portland, Ore., Corresponding- The B.C, A stamp duty of 10s. is collected on the appointment of a game-keeper. int, season brings its many chores, He's busy staining hardwood floors, E. 204 renewi ' Fast colors in the newest patterns or plain white, Ro Ca aed El | HP Mik, Bol Conde A A. G. rail and * A Refreshing and Pleasant Aperient for Morning Use. the Bowels, Relieves the Kidneys. The Safest and 'Most Reliable" HOUSEHOLD APERIENT WATER. § J A WINBGLASSFUL A DOSE. CAS me het THRE Bh ALSO iE RL, wt Nh 3 ' IN SPLITS ONLY. Sole Expofters: THE APOLLINARIS CO., Ltd, London. €] That the prevail, just as the manufacture of the . the old custom-made "boot, is the universal belief of the many who have watched the splendid growth of the idea. H. D. BIBBY CO., rice patron of this store will ever wear poor shoes if -we can prevent it. o too much for their.shoes they buy here. We think we can prevent it. We always have, J. H. Sutherland & Bro. A Semi-ready Dress-Suit, with all alk facing, in bae vicuda clath, for $25. § Obers at $30 and $5. * Semisready" system of tailoring must ultimately finest boots have vanquished q The one difficulty which Semi-ready tailoring had to surmount was that of conveying in words the exact meaning of the many innovations and improvements introduced. under the one name, * Semi-ready. q This difficulty was offset by the enthusiasm of all who bought Semi-ready garments and. told their friends about the Physique Type System, based 'on height and weight measurements, and meeting every variation caused by environments or physical temperament. Semi-ready Tailoring 80-82 Street. ~ ---------------------------- '+ WE CATER T0 THE WANTS OF YOUR FEET We're always looking after your shoe wants. No We Think We Can. We Always Have. Again--the patrons of this store shall wear nothing but stylish, good lovking, comfortable shoes. They must not wear poor. shoes. We Think We Can Prevent It. - We Always Have. . ain--the patrons [of this store will never pay THE HOUSE-OF GOOD SHOEMAKING: IND ESTATE EXCHANG offers to make which worth your while Come in at once. $3,800 Double Brick Hou Y-rooms ei . $3,000 Double Brick Hou i-rooms each. $2,000 Hrick House, sing T-rooms cach. $3,200 Double Stone am of Princess St., 8-room $4,300 Double Brick, Ea Ave., 11-rooms each. $3,000 Brick, University each. $2,750 Brick House am St., 9-rooms. $2,700 Brick House. Far $4,000 Corner Store a $3,200 Brick House, Jo rooms. $5,000 Brick House, Uni rooms. $4,000 Brick House, Be acre Jot, 10<rooms. $3,600 Brick House, W rooms. $2,900 Brick House and St., 8-roowns. $2 800 Brick House, Arc $3,000 Stone House, Ul $1,800 Dwelling, Barn Nelson street. $1,600 Stone and Brick street, $1,400 Frame Montreal etreet. $2,600 Brick. House and $1,500 Brick House and House street. $900 Frame House and | erite street. $900 Rough-Cast House, $1,400 Sumer Reside Quinte, Barn, Orchard 54 acres of land. VACANT LOTS in Ci £500, $600, $650, $700, to locality. P.S.--Any Property om and some for 1-3 or les Parties having Money Class Land Security, « place from $200 to $50 John A. Gardiner, 1! St., Kingsto: Owing to my i secure suitable pre West, and to the port accorded by here, I have decide in Kingston. I an ing up the best se of Import Suitin, I have ever sho vuluss combined class trimmings ar ship leave nothing ~ WACCON Call andinspe: ESTABLISHEI] 'I'nts gremt Cas made for Canadiar adian people 60 uw Assets Amounting Assurance in force Surplus (or Prof Account) of .... And Stands in a uniqu along the line. Have the best L ment Assurance b) CANADA LIFE. It you call in Market street you fully shown the Policy issued by the Annual Guara Policy, which is 1 moment, also actv Kingston polieybol J. 0. HUTTON Telephone J. BR. 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