Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1907, p. 6

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od fo Veigh, aged thirty-five -------------- DIED AT KEEWATIN. Napanee. Napanee, ceived on Wednesday afternoon, ern, son of Michael Davern, Napance and is expected amily plot. Mrs, , Robert Shannon, Richmond township, died yesterday after several Sixty years. The place on Saturday, Jacob Bell was appointed caroinkor of the county buildings in the place ston penitentiary six-year-old daughter. Bishop's Visitation. Bishop Mills made his annual visita: tion : of 'the parish - of Madoe and May 7th and Sth. He was met by the rector at the Queens- on, the td y, aged fourteen; eorge ' ing- and Daniel Mc o total weight in the ca when i . ge {the © was about 1,400 pounds. This includes both the men and the machinery. { -- The Remains to Be Interred at June 7.~Word was re from Keewatin, of the death of A. J. Day- The de- | OR * ecased was station agent ct Keewatin for the past three or four years, and was well until about two months ago, When some trouble occurred which kept him in a very weak eondi'ion: His friends here thought he was past all danger, when the sad news was receiv- ed. A widow and three small children are left. The body will he brought to to reach here next Monday for interment in the m funeral will take ' borough station and driven to the ag goner S Rockies, where service was held, and a B helpful sermon. preached by the . his. Si ci . Ls hop. + The little church was tastefuily pe p ry At 7:30 evensong was. sqid AR by Rev, C. A, French, of Tweed, in St. Blue Poet = Peter's. church," Queensboro, ¢. B Wright, B.A., in charge at Bannock. Serge burn, reading the lesson. The rector Suit heré prosented a class of twelve for confirmation, A large congregation were much nested by his lordship's impressive address {6 the newly con- Best] Workmanship First Class Trimmings Fit Guaranteed 4 persons for confirmation, making thir- tv-one confirmed jn this parish. All firmed. bishop and clergy were ne : those recsived their fi 080 ve irst communion 13. - : a a3 bn, Quebec Steamship Company on the following Sundays. The con- mora, Rev. F. Codd reading the first lesson. The rector presented nineteen hospitably entertained by members of the tion. The following day the bishop was driven to Madoc, where evensong was said by Rev. C.F. Harris, of Mar- gregations at both these churches are gradually increasing and greater in- tergst is displayed. eee . 5% O57 | River and Gulf of St. Lawrence k i a 8.47 a.m. Bath's News Budget. ¥ SL XY 12.49 p.m, 3 Bath, June 6.--One of Bath's fair : 1a es ~348 pom. Im Shuttnuet Fulmer Soul Lufitulte young ladies, Miss Annie Clifiord, was SOBA. ers pm, 7. o fe Screw . CI it x 1 - AS inl' Sp? SE", AD Bec Hebd cine LASER married 9 lobar D. Kove, of Ver For fell particulars, apply to SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON Mox.|1he ceremony took place in the: Ro. : 3 pAYS HE Bam, 37th Sune, 1st, 15th, | man Catholic church, after which = the uly, t, y S Thev Cor. Johnson and Ontario Stas. Pietou, N.S. calling at Quebes ¢ By happy ou ple hole joe Totesbors, They . - Mal 3 Cove; «Grand River, "nd to live in Watertown, N.Y. Nr. i loaf here this week. Rev. W. Sex- | smith is attending conference at Bow- from New | Manville. Willigm Topliff is attending oe ra Sawada, Som. She grand lodge of Yo C.O.CF. at bros om tr 'orento this week. William Glonn, of -. sido Rhone 83 de Srey; Yah friends here on Tues- finest trips of the season for y last. Miss Maggie Forrester, who (health and rt. as been attending Normal college at ARTHUR ARERN, Secretary, Quetee. | Hamilton, has returned home. Mrs. J.B. HANLEN, *taterooms, STL Fagot Shibley, ho has heen quite ill, SLBEVE, Ticked, Agents, ' Kingston, improving. William Cooper, wko Ont. Fn purchased the Graham property, )as had it all repainted and papered and Lake Ontario &Bay of Quinte a fine new wire fence around the | place, whith Space its {iPpearance * jvery much. George Young leit on Steamboat Go., Limited.' visit to friends in Watertehen on Thurs: ' sin, day, of 15LAND ROCHESTER ROUTE -- nal humorist was having Str. North King his boots blacked. 'And is your athe C oi or win] ®¥ & bootblagk, too ?" he asked the May 26th, steamer « A leave Kingstow, at 10.15 . boy. "No, sir," replied the: boot 15F Thousanet Thiand Boia" wd 68 8] binck, "ny father in blame. Summerside, P.B.I., and Charlottetown, | and Mrs. Simpson, of Cataraqui, visit. : TINB TABLE PEL at Dr, Northmore's om Sunday STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER . Jlast. Mrs. R. J. Green and daughter, SR Wolfe laland of Oak Leaf, who have been visiting ; ) % at Mrs. Hogle's, have returned home. \ Pan. | 3 Bread has advanced to twelve cents 5 Summer Excursions, $35 and Jpwards, by the wow Twin Serew - 88. an," 6,500 tons. York ey Micmats mencing 5 A Case Of Son Stroke. Christian Register, A professio: | BiB for Rochester, Ny er the professional humorist, reach- = Supa, % os i» or. ing for. his note book, 'he believes in Bird SANLEY, Ticket g te, AS: | making hay while the son shines." Campbell Bros'. For nobby hats at $1." i ----------- sant E. E. HORSEY, General : Manager, Kingston, - oo tercolonial railway, . The train Will be composed of venture Station, Montreal » June 10th, dt 'which point steamer will be the Pacific over the fort Grand Trunk via North Bay. The principal stations along the hi erimson Franch smooth calf eove richly dngrossed in gold, with months' illness handsome title including the coat-of- Of heart: trouble, ayed arms of Japan and the word "Wel- come" in Japaness characters. The indide of the covers will he lined with white watered silk, and include pock- of George 8. Hinch, igmed, ets containing a map of the Grand Only all-cream ice cream in the city, George. Famingion, sentenced, | Trunk Railway system, and 'a map of | at Price's. to three years in the Kino. | the Grand Trunk Pacific railway, | Clocks in church steeples ought to for sivising his hot mounted on silk and bound ull morocco printed in gald on sach, interesting desoriptive information re- garding same, as well as a story of the . Victoria Jubilea bridge, together with prints in: halftones of both the britlges, direct from photographs. This souvenir bound in real Russin leather. gotien up in Japan, style, the tex g printed 3 being halftones from Interspersed . with the , rpadi tipped in at their proper places. Th. ers style, the title being in gold. Still another hook wif 6 hgndsome series reproduced direct from Photograph of scenes along the line of contain sixty-four beadtiful sceries ty épots that are to be found in Fast scarlet moroeco, title stamped in matk, and the word * Vistas. the tour over the Grand Trunk rail are noted for doing things. representative of the "Grand Trunk who will accompany the imperial 'par ty while on- their lines, > Storrington Council. Sunbury, May 27<Fhé éourt of re- vision met, members all beitig pre- sent. In the appeal oi "RE. "Godwin against the assessment of S. J. Lake, no 'action. John Jackson's assess- ment was reduced $300 Township busi- ness was taken ui: Bwith vot- ed salary of 815 and for supplies for hall, $2.93. H. Koel id $44.62, commuted statute Sed To division 26, for 1906 and 390: and $5 added. On motion; Sieoth-Ritohic, $100 grant- ed towards the building of agricul- tural hall at Toryrary. a Bruge-Sleeth, the' reeye a Rit- chie to examine the ellver fatnd ditch on the boundary betiesn 1 and Kingston, near John Me and interview the reeve of K in regard to repairing the same: also to inspect the ort ni Bass Lake, on the Brewer giMiil road, W. Mo Neeley paid $27) 'commuted Ipbor for division 24 for 1407. On motion. Sleeth-Basr, P. B. Edwards appoint- ed overseer of highways instead * of George Shepherd, ashi Ay Jack- son instead of Tholhus' im, On motion, Sleeth-Burr, $85 gtanted in connection with the ' rant given to 3 E. Anglin on Keplerville road. By-law 416, a ath Ing as _eol- lector for 1907 E. oe mee, at a salary of 860, was passed: On mo: tion, Bruce-Barr, £50 granted for the road between Jamieson's Corner and Milburn. On motion, Ritchie-Sledeth, the diteh near Latimer on the Brady For Saturday we Will offer four lines of men's "wits, viz, -* gf. $4.95, $5.95, $7.45, $8.95. Regular pHcees of "these goods were - 87, $5, $10 'and $11.50. Come in and try one on: you are 'nev' EB ALLAN TE LINE x road to be opened. On motion, Bruce Sleath, 840 granted in 1905 on Daf's hill, to be expended by Mr. Barr. Ad- journed till August. ------s Campbell Bros'. or 'urged to buy here: "Roney & Cor With the exception-of 'H. P. May, the Brockville Collegiate Institule board has reengaged the "present staff of teachers. "Mr. May intends taking a course in"the School of Pedagogy. Wi yon want Celery Compound, J y Ayers' and Hoods Sarsa- parilla get them from Hoag. Victoria creamery butter beats them The store where most men age huay- ing their new hats, Ask to see the new grey suits. We are showing the swellest in. town. Ron- ey & Co. - 'A 'recent resident of Syracuse, N.Y, and a Brookville resident, are eénter- ing into a partnership for the manu- facture of mattresses at Brockville, all. Gilbert's, Bibby for Semi-ready clothing, Try Bibby's 815 blue suits. car, nin t . and g car, two ing cars > Sin an ne copia will eave » Mon- 4 , at ten o'clock, and out again. visit Ottawa. Next day the jour- . i ney will be continued to Brockville, | ton. 0 An) ahepugls; the Thousand Ln mond street, conducted by J. €. Stan- : ie in euiahe coast will be continued man, having been connected with the division of the firm of J. C. Stanton & Bro. for some will be profusely 'decorated, the im- new "put." perial colors--scarlet and white--pre- B dominating, and British and Japa- nese flags in profusion. In connection with this important tour the Grand Trpnk will: progent his imperial high- neds and suite with a set of edition de luxe souvenir books deseriptive. of the { noon. railway and country through: which he will pass, richly bound in handsome covers. They will inelude tha follow-]week and returned on Monday after- An annotated time table, printed on hand-made antique paper, enhanced with a series of illustrations in colors Printed by the Prisma Print process. This time table will give the names a of every station passed.' with deserip- offers, 1D. 1. Davidson has parchasel tive not in interestj "Rh Quai Tonite of arding She Cite repting er, of Brockville. William Spice has train at each station, the altitude [moved inte J. A. Shaver's house on above sea level at each point, popula. tion, and_distance from Montreal. The whole will be enclosed in a handsome covers, with the titles Another hook will be a history of the old Victoria Tubular bridge, with is: a very handsome one, Another souvenir: of the tour will be an illustrated: deneription of iNia- gara Falls and ejpiv, beautifully " on double pages on spe- cial Japanese. paper, the illustrations | be . if | photographs matter, book is bound in: ooze-call, Roveroft- contaifi 'a | See of hali-tone prints, the Grand Trunk Railway system, This hook will giving the prince an idéarof the benu. ern' Canada. This book' §5 bend in a page being gold, 'with the Japanese | in this world for coat-of-arms, the Grand Trunk trade Everything that will tend to make way systom a pleasant one has been }' Young men. come hera on Saturday. dong, and will be cartied out in the admirable way for which the company} in snits. H. R. Charlton will "be the official | beef. £ BUDGET. Newboro, June 6.--While playing in the saw foil_here, on Monday after- noon, Ri onghton, | young son of D. - ton, the Deammond street eer, had the misfortame to have his nd caught in the machinery and three of his fi were badly lacer- ated, but fortunately none were cut off iy Mrs. J. Bell, an aged resident of this place, fell from the steps at her home here on Wednesday and was badly shaken up but no bones were broken, and she is now able 'to ba Messrs. R. P. Tett and Eager Stan- prominent young business men of this place, have purchased the large mercantile business om Drum- ton and brother for the past sixteen years. Mr. Tett is the son of J. P. Fett, of the firm of J. P. Tet & Bro., and has become thoroughly eon- versant with business affairs as a clerk in Winnipeg and Elgin, and as "{oreprietor of a boot and shoestore here for the past two years. Mr. 10 | Stanton is also a thorough business time past. 3 nel H. Chamberlain has launched his which "he porchased re- eently in Brockville. The launch made its trial trip very successfully and the owner is greatly pleased with $tg verformance. Edward Greenon, « @ Narrows' Locks, raised the frame of a large new barn on Saturdav after- Many from this vicinity were in attendance. Robert Bilton made a flying trip to the Cobalt district last noon. The tenders for the contract for the erection of the new granolithie walks were opened on Monday evening, but as all the offers were considered too high the coundil decided to await new a new gasoline Taunch from Mr. Beech- Carleton street, lately vacated hy C. F. Chant. An action for abusive lan- guage will be heard by I. 8. Lewis, r J.P. a THE WHIG'S JUMBLE Tells About a Lot of Things in Short Metre. Bibby's for high-grade toggery. n | keep good time, Try Ronev & Co. for vour new suit. It's difficult to understand why some men eat brain food. Noney flies when we are young and time flies when we are old. U can buv 16-02. bert's. at 60c. a daz man to get stuck on himself. Ribhv's for the very Intest. Manv a man acts as if he had the hest of sense until'he falls in love. New shirts just in at Roney & Co's. A man loses moré by lying than he t J does by standing up for his friends. What a slovenly old world this would vanity were eliminated there- from ! Ribby's for the choice shirts, e| Tho hotter the time yon had the worse the headache on the morning after. Ronex & Co's special line of soft front shirts at 69c. Regular $1 8 § and 81.25 values, Gilbert has them all beat on pine- armless. tomatoes, oranges and lemons. A A bachelor i@ a man who has learn- ed to profit by the experience of his - Hiellows, Pibby's for Semi-ready suits, Memory is the nrice one has to pav the mistakes he makes, 3 Alimony is the honus a man gives his wife to go back to her mother -1 again to live, We have somethine swell to show yon Raney & Co. Lad's Hand Lacerated--A 'Business built for comfort. the newest, most" up-to-date models. the lot but workmanship. They're'lierein all the desirable leathers, in the late lasts and heel #& facts, the ever popular pump. Shoes., We ate' showing Buck Shade" in Oxfords price of Apollinaris i he Queen of 7 aote Waters It Takes All Kinds of Women to Make. a World==and It Takes All Kinds of Shoes to Please Them, 3 WEVE GOT 'EM THE SHOES, NOT THE WOMEN Smart, fashionabletgtyles, or more conservative shapes, All 'were chosen by our experts from Not one pair in what, represents the acme of high grade button and lace style, or Every shoe dealer in Canada is worrying about Tan a. large range of the "Golden and Gibson effects at the popular $3.00 A Pair J. H. Sutherland & Bro., THE HOME OF GOOD SHOE MAKING oranges at Gil Egotism is the glue that enables a Thdiliah ll NDERWEAR Don't boil meat; steam it, except s4lt Don't throw away the water: - use| as stock for soup. - Ribby's for Semi-ready clothing. TF von intend painting vour honee, call and get ND. F. Fraser's nrico, Only hest materials used. 78 William St "phone 373, Always There Is A Green Bug. Ottawa (Kansas) Herald. The shrewdest observers of crop-rais- ing have noticed that something hap- pens about every so often to retard the success of every given crop. And those who have applied their observa- tions to larger fields have discovered that lean years and fat years run with unvarying regularity, 'measured . in cycles of fifty years or so, Success is largely a matter of averaging. No crop is always successfully grown, no judgment is always correct on a busi- ness deal-no business meets continu- ally a brisk market and a fair margin of profit. There is always a green bug to cut down results and to instill hy his industrious gnawing an admoni- ticn on the unwisdom of gettingcgrey. Campbell Bros'. For big values in summer hats. Bibby's underwear for mine. Rockelifi Farm, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bolin, near Lyn, was the scene of a pretty wedding, on Wednesday, when . their voungest daughter, Miss Maysio Fthel was un- ited in marriage, in the midst of a large company of friends and relg. tives; to William F. Ferguson, Bren nen, Ont., formerly of Yonge Mills, The new neckwear we are showing is the talk of the town. The swellost ever. Come in and see Roney & Co. On June 5th, at Christ Church, To- ronto, Annetia Blanche, daughter of W. A. 8S. Brickman, Rednersville, and Edgar A., eldest gon of the late Wil- Bam Badenach, Toronto, were united in mamiage, dg Rev. Richard Duke,»Selhy: prosidont, and Rov, C. H. Coan, Bobeaygeon, secretary of the Bay of Quinte Moth- } odist donference! See. Roney & Co's spedial line of fine blue suits, Robert H. .Coiley, didd in Winnipeg, on Menday, from pneumon:a. His father aud? vinothier, My." cand Mee of Thomas Conley, live at Kemptville, Bibby's for Semi-ready clothing, SLL0000000000000000000000000000000000000000s It Bears the Athlete's Most Severe Tests Every move of the body takes 'When stretched out of shape by a muscular effort it doesn't stay stretched--like any ordinary kind of underwear--but promptly follows the muscles back when they resume their normal positions. That's why it's so coms fortable. Sold by most merchants in all weights For Men and Women Write for free booklet Sole Makers in Canada; EEN HAMILTON ONT. Ellis Underwear with it. 0900000000000000000000 B000000000000000 000000 THAT PET GARDEN Of yours will>need spading, the vines meed trimming fences and out of doors put in order, for the glorious spring time at hand. If you require and $ New Tools, Spades, Rakes, Shears, Pruning Knives, Trowels, Lawn Mowers, Hose, Wheelbarrows Or anything 'that is necessary for this kind of work come to us at 86 Brock St., next to Carnovsky's Fruit Store. McKELVEY & BIRCH 900000000 . ; Ice Cream Genuine, * Pute. Cream, Ice Cream 'in Bulk or Bricks, all sizes. Flavors the best in the city. » rr » 3 ---------- * A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street » " * I III IIIS INSEE ISI SITS 9 PE ES ---------- GROWTH BY DECADES Yepr! " Insurance In Force Assets 1856 ow cue $ B.048127.88 498,646.1¢ 1866 =. #3508359 3 MODote1s - 1876 . ~ 16,412,097.66 2,859146.85 * 1886 _ « 41,546.631.75 8,190,465.19 1896 - _T0.747.557.21 17 59.10 1906 .. ~ 112,572 028.39 82.2%0,542.59 The Foregoing Figures Show The Even, Steady Growth. OF THE CANADA LIFE, Kingston Office, 18 Market street. J. R, URQUHART, Special Agent, J. 0. HUTTO! IN, Manager, 7 Eynopsis of Canadian Nor HOMESTEAD REGULAT tion, of even numbered section. : As in Manitoba or the North-\ ants cepting 8 and 26, not rese Tn omesteaded by any person the M a family, or male over 18 years 4 "extent of one-quarter section, of less. a ¥ ication for homestead ty be made in person by t ¢ he office of the local Agent of | a ha application for entry or Inspec rsonally at any Sub-aj mrs ollie Tl to the local agent by e Sul pense of the applicant, an ig the % for is vacant on regeipt o . ch application is .to be held until the nec wi' upiele the transaction an 1. A » rsonativa ' the ents ase of "persc ! I elled and the app summa d y Canc | priority of lai, 0 An applicant for inspect! on must | homestead entry, and only one ; fo inspection will be received fron oa until that application has forfeit al pe dt steader whose entry is in g . and not liable to cancellation, % Go approval of Department, re wor of father, 'mother, son, \ter or - sister, if elngible, but t oth tung declaration of abando Where an entry is summarily ca intarily abandoned, suburguent 'of cancellation proceedings, the inspection will be entitled. to p tion CO licants for inspection must ala the. homesteader is | if subsequently the statement is correct in material particulars, will lose amy prior right of , the land become vacant, of has been granted it may be summ celled oties A settler is required to pe ditions under one of the followin c@ll'AL deast six months reside n i altivation of the land in each o the term of three years i sy If the father (or mother, if leccased) of a homesteader resid "in the vicinity of the land © uch homesteader the requirem residence may be satisfied by such ing with the father or mother SIO TF the settler has his perms 'e upon farming land owned 1 Ay of his homestead, the r the v satisfied by residence wnon re making application for er must give six months n tic to the Commissioner of Domin + Ottawa, of his intention to do s SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WES) REGULATIONS. Coal Lands may be purcha coal and $20 Not more than 320 acres ¢ 2 individual or company. Roy of ten cents per ton of 2, shall be collected on the Ouartz.----A y over, having Bd & wingral in locate a claim, 1,500x1,500 fect "Fie fee for recording a claim is At least $100 must be expend claim each yedr or paid to the mini in lieu thereof. When $500 has be ed or paid. the locator may, upor irvey made, and upon complying \irements, purchase the land The patent provides for the pay royalty of 2 1-2 per cent. on the Placer mining claims generally ai fee $5, renewable ve are, entry ye n_ applicant . may obtain we dredge for gold of five miles cach of twenty years, renewable at. the i he Interior. of the Minister of the lessee shall have a dredae ir one season from the date o or each five miles. 'Rental, $10 for each mile of river leased. Roy ate of 2 1-2 per cent. collected on (te eds $10,000. after it exceed wow Dépuity of the Minister of th N.R.----Unatithorized publication vertisement will not be paid "for. When You Bu COAL From P. WALSI You get genu Scranton, as handles nothl clse. EooosmOOOOo0050 T. McAul 'HAS REMOYED T( 93 Princess Bétween Corbett's Ha Store and Taylor & ton's, directly opposil grove's. ' COME AND SEE | Phone No. 778. i UR TTR If you wish to be successl tend Kingston Busin College I4mited, head of Queen Canada's Highest Gr Book-k business school. shorthand, aa ne, y a a thoroughly Wau comptent experienc By Day and night classes. Iu any time. Rates very mo 'Phone, 440. asia H. F. METCALFE, Presi ¢ J. E. LUNNIN HAM, Sec FR Life Producer Chatham Incubs 'Life Preserver Chatham Broo i hat The onl. machines t Bonet Automatic In actly tn construction and a sure ha Sold on time, or With a Kuarantee. ; D. J. HAY, T. E. = HT Agents, 42 Princess st Restaurant 231Kisg Open from 10.30 a.m. to 34 The best place id it : rtes lish an t notice. Eng Short apeciallys 'Phone. 65! - -------------------- -------------- Tey a Pound of Myers' sos ware Sat For Suaday's Breakfast, - I

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