Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Apr 1908, p. 6

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Hn ---------- TTT TE T-- IN COSNECTION WITH Canadian FPacitc Rallway LOW ONE-WA}| RATES Second Class One Wag), Waily, 010 29 to April 2 (Various B. GC} { Points, Vancouver, ),10 3 Seattle, i Portland, ete. | Tar K.&P., I driedas Wotied 5 v4.0 ' P. CONWAY, Gens Pass, Agent, Pont ese -- BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY Farrbug union station, Ootarip daily (Sundays exce teak EE Sydentar, Najanes, ny To seeurs quick burn and all points vorth. despateh to Bannock- burn, Maynooth, and points on Central | Ontario, route your shipments via Day | of Railway 'or further particus| lars. apply to KR, W. DICKSON, Agent. ane, No. 3. HL) TRUN! i EASTER, 1908. dace w LEARNT NY SYSTEM tickets will Le Issued at SINGLE FIRST-CLASS | FARE Cdatl going Thursday, Monday, 14 . valid retur le ti of hefosm MUESDAY , April 21st He- dae fares, apply betwa 1 all stations wm Gamaday From pill stations in Canada to Dutroit, Mich., Port Huron, Mich. Bufiklo N. ¥. 1 ek, N.Y. Scape sion Midge, 'N.¥.. Niagare Falls, NX. Forte Covington, N.Y. Bombay, N.Y., Heldga, N.Y, Massena Springs, Houses Pout, N.Y Islan Poud, Vi, and yice For further particulars, apply to J. P, HANLEY, Agent, Johnson and Ontario Sis. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Royal Mail Trains From Montreal to Halifax ' CONNECTING WITH Royal Mail Steamers From Halifax to to Liverpool Canada's Famous Train THE MARITIME +t ' EXPRESS Leaving MONTREAL Fridays at 12.00 jaocou CAITigE Pansen bugghge and mails, reaching the steamer's Joos HALIFAX the following Satur A PEGIAL TRAINS carrying passengers and mails when inward steam do mot connect with the MARITIME EXPRESS, leave HALIFAX inucediate- iy after the arrival of the stesaner, mak- i connections for Ottawa, Toronto, and paints west. FOR TICKETS AND RMATION, oly to nearest GRAND UNK RAIL AGENT, or to Montreal Ticket Office 141 St. James St. oa. 8. 8. COMPANY BERMUDA Reached i 45 hours from New York by the new Twin Screw Steamabip ** Bor mudian,"' 5,000 tons. Sadiog at 10 a.m, 28th March, 7th, 14th and 23rd April id S85. "Trinidad," et 3 pam 2 , 20d and 16th April, West India Cruises from New York New Steanwr "Culana," 3,700 tons; with all up-to-date improvements and other first-class steamers sail from New York every 12 days. For beauty of scevery and perfection of ellmate these trips wre unsurpassed. For jilustrated pamphlets giving rates ail information. apply to A. UTERBRIDGE & CO. Agents, Steamship Co., 29 Broadeay, a OTE) A. AmERy, Het'y. A GQ to Ticket 5 and J.P. SLD PRS LER, a sails from St. Jobm, April Twin-Sctew Steamer, 11 - First Class. 3870; Second ; Third-Ciass, $27.50, §i5 d fall pAfgramea- Db a fh J. a GTR, of O Agente, ? Je ontained EER April 16 th, versa, Corner FURTHER IN- es tons . N.Y. | Swanton, vi. NEWS OF F NEIGHBORS : WHAT WHIG COI CORRESPOND. | ENTS TELL US. | The Tidings From Various Points i in Eastern Ontario--What { People Are Doing And What | They Are Saying. { ! | f } | Glendower Notes. Glendower, April 4.--The roads are getting bad, Some people have tap- ped and sap runs very good. George Iimmerman bad a bee cutting wood ay is very scarce. People are {ing lots of sales this spring lare a good many moving this spring | Mr. and Mgs. Sanford Leeman, Glen | dower, are visiting at Allan Snider's Harrowsmith, Kilbirnie News. April 4.-OUwipg syrup-making 15 at a stand and Mrs. D. Rea are Rea's. Alexander to be out again. Our factory lopens on Monday, April 6th. A. I owan and.D. Stratton are preparing to saw up their wood {or the sum- | mer. Rumor says, look for weddings lin the near future. Herald and Blanche Stratton have recovered from scarlet fever, Visitors: Mr. Wilson, {at W, Rea's; C. Cowan, at W. Frank lin's. {| Kilbirnie, to | cold spell, | still. Mr ling at W, able Several Valuable Cows Lost. Latimer, April 4.--~The 'chegse factory opens on the 6th of Ap- | il, with Mr. Prevost as maker. | Mr and Mrs. S. A. Lyon spent Sun- | day in the ¢ity. Sunday school opens the second Sunday in this month, with Siepige Leatherland, as superin- tendent. Arthur had the is fortune > be hit in the face with the ath of his windmill, breaking his | nose and edly bruising his face, V. | Taylor, C.Perry and J, Sherman, { each at "valuable Cows Miss Mae | Taylor continues on the sick list. Master Arthur Sherman is spending a few days with his sisters at Sunbury Mrs. A. Rector and little Jack Weir spent a few days in the city. A sugar social is to be held at T. Sherwoud's, on the 7th. { } | Off For Prince Rupert. Yonge Mills, April 3.--A number of friends gathered at the home of Archie McLean, one evening last week, taking him by surprise Refresh- | ments were served and a really enjoy able evening was spent. A. Purvis, F Scott amd Robert Eyres attended the Masonie lodge on instruction, held in Brockville, on Monday Mr. Eyres was taken quite ill while there, and although able to return home, is now confined to bed. William McAvoy has rented H. Cook's farm and is now moving. Ira Weston has moved from Brockville into Miss A. McLean's house. Mrs J. Clow, Junetown, spent a few deys here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rowsom, Lyn, have been Visiting at A. Purvis'. B. Burn ham is said to be recovering from smallpox. After spending the winter in California, Francis Gibson is now on his way to Prince Rupert, where he will probably remain for the summer. ---- Death Of James Scott. Stella, April 3.~James Scott, a re sident of Chicago, passed away at his home on Maich 27th. His brother, William, on receiving the sad news, left on Saturday. morning for the above named place, returning ap Tues- day with his remains. The deceased was born on the island, but of late vears resided in the States. He was highly respected here. The funeral, a very large one, was on Wednesday, April lst, to Gle nwood cemetery, -Rev James Cumberland is in the general hospital. His many friends here hope he will soon be able to return home. We are once more able to see the blue whtérs of Lake Ontario. Our sailors are thinking seriously of packing their bags for another season on the upper lakes. Mrs. William Allen left, on Thursday for Montreal, to be with her nephew, George Jackson, who is dangerously ill. Harlowe Happenings. {busy in their sugar bushes, and re- ort a fair run of sap. Mrs. Hickey, Ar has returned home. Miss Cora Parks leit on Wednesday for Toronto, wheve she will spend a fow weeks. S. Wheeler, Parry Road, call ed at his sister's, Mrs. A. Palma teer's, on Saturday last. T. and F Thompson are home from Croghan, N.Y. J. A. Black, Araen, called here last = Friday. Messrs. Detlor, Allan and Rombough weré registered at the Royal on Friday night last. G. Mar- shall has gone out west after spend- ing the winter with his brother here. Robert and Walter Cuddy are home from Nairn Centre. Mrs. D. Parks fand Mrs. J. Gray, who have been on the sick list, are better. G. Brad: shaw spent Tuesday at S. Wheeler's, Erinsdale i The school has received the flag presented by the vermment. Miss = 8. Scott spent mrsday with Miss M. Bott, Rev Mr. Irvin, Flinton, was here this week. i MYERS' CAVE NEWS, Death of a Bright Eleven-Year-Old Girl. Myers' Cave, b getting ready for spring work, are anxious to see the snow yo hav: | There | the | vigit- | Hay is! Harlowe, April 3.~Some farmers are | Aptil. 4. --Farmers are THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG: MONDAY, APRIL 6, «At the end 'of the day trenviile Mrs Mr guests of which the remains, large comcourse of people, were te to Marble Lake « tery, 'Ihe | elder brothers of deceased 'acted | pall-bearers, Miss lda yesterday morning to live Joseph Perry for the summer. { and Mrs. W. Loucks were | rn Mitchell, Lake View, on fast, Pmdip "Critchley riously hurt on Wednesday. { loading a log with the ca {it shipped and Mr. Critchley fe | backwards on a stake of the { John Fritehley is | business getting all his logs in before j the snow goes off, followed by al 1 Curtis left for Cen vith "You can shoot SOVEREIGN shells all day {and at the end not realize that you have beea shoot- ing, as the recoil is so when | slight,"' said an expert shot i} the other day. - They have small breech and barrel pressure and give off no of- feasive gases, because load- ed with Empire smokeless powder. the Sunday was julte s¢ He nt dog wa sleigh doing a rushing rushing ROBS DANCER OF $30,000. For all makes of arms. Costs one-third to one- filth less than duty Hunt paying smmunition. Our guarsn- tee puts sll risk on the Dominion Swindler . | Cartridge Co., Monte Paris, April ~Photographs and a 144. Montreal, an account of his past performances DOMINION A IN Eg { Mil i a { have been sent to the abroad MMUNITION | with a view to the capture of an ad- ago from an hotel in Milan with over $30,000 in jewelry and money he longing to a Russian dancer, whom | Lis he had accompanied from Brussels The police have established that he is| the much-wanted Guttman. i term of imprisonment lor attempting to extort money, { When he 'was free he reappeared in London as Baron de Gourdel, and de voted himself to robbery. where he was implicated in a mar riage swindle which brought him $12, | 000. | | It is considered not improbable that | | Guttman may be in London trying to | venturer, Maurice George Guttman. He He was once a brilliant student at a Eventually he was arrested and sen-| dispose of the stolen jewelry. | Police on For Daring police were re- | got a years' jis a Pole by birth, thirty-five years old, well educated and has had,' it | appears, a varied experience of Lon- don. His identity was revealed as the po lice searching for a certain Joseph Pey, who disappeared a month Heidelberg, but soon after he left the { university an amorous adventure made | | him take tight to London, where he! adopted the name of Schumann, and became a teacher of languages. Trou. | ble like the first made him seek | fuge in Paris, where he soon PURE FOOD @ EW.GILLETT aires tenced in England to five pen- | TORONTO. ONT. al servitude. On completing his term | | he was extradited to France and ser | tenced to a fresh period of imprison- | ment. On his release he went, under the title of Count de Poliban, to Brussels. | MEN AND WORER | Pig € for unnatury | a inflammations irritations or aiceration |, of mucous membrane | Painless, and not satris L gent of poisonous, Sold by Drugpists, Ww pent in plain wraps OF express preraid, 1 81.00, or = Lo 7 Circa { WIFE CAN USE FISTS. Belabored By Her, Husband Flees From House. Madrid, April 4.--Madrid is con | Synopsis of i vulsed with merriment by the trou- | HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS, | | STE! 3 0 wore 1908. CLOTHES are talked of and criticised .in clubs, hotels, and homes, by men who know and appreciate good tailoring. Sold in all principal cities in Canada. Some The H. D. BIBBY COMPANY, thing quite right for Spring is the 2 putton Sack Coat. From 520.00 up. 78-82: Princess Street, Kingston. be | en 0 lon p- residence up he 2 residence | A pretty wedding took place, day, at the home of Richard ton, daughter, marriage to Mr. and Mrs. per Duncan Geddes, Snow Road, intends | Jeaving in a few weeks for Vancouver [stead entered for by him in ti Island. teader has land | © a bomes vorce by a henpecked grandee | Provinces, excepting 8 and 26, Rts West ferior in. riuk {over 18 years of age, to the Application for homestead entry must position to her wishes has often been | Batry by proxy may, however, be made jer oly ter of an intending homesteader Last Sunday the noble family, with | x) 'office may be wired to the Ag did residence, when madame fell furi-| on receipt of the telegram such "applica through a garden, and was brought [complete the trabsactiom are received by The furi- |applicant will forfeit ail priority of clair ous woman beat the car An application for cancelln she had a poisoned dagger, with | lizible for homestead entry, precaution plication has been disposed o of getting some male friend the applicant for cancellation Matters came to a head on Thurs what particulars the homesteader is in | from her clutches, ran deSperately tojsublect of cancellation: proceedings may mother son, daughter, brother or sister dame's presence the husband swore DUTIES--A settler is required to per-| convent, and will remain there while | 1) At least six months' -------------- homesteader may, if hurs- } {solely by him, hot less than Jasper Road, when his not meet this re Robert Nevens, of Jas- permanent residence om farming bles of a great household--tr troubles | { Any even numbered section of Domin- | The gentleman is married to a wo- | served, may be homesteaded by any : Madame is a VIgorous | oneguartes section, of 160 acres, personality, accustomed her own way, even if she } ! ¥. as Lo use be made in person by the applicant at a! crushed, the tale runs, by force an Agency on certain conditions by ] plication for entry o cancellag- their retainers, were at service in the Sub-agent, at the expense o ously upon an inattentive ¢ fe ar | y uy n inatte hagffeur. {ion is to have priority and the land will up in mideareer by a motor ear, be- {voald, with all her [Or # eotry has been granted it will force and seriously damaged it The applicant 1 which she meant 'to Kil him. and. the |applicatio mm for cancellatio m wi to take Where an entry is ¢ uncotled "subse "quent i every meal titled to. prior right of entry day, when madame belabored and | ont 1 pH £ ne 1 « PE a magistrate and two attendants [Subject to the approval of Depart if eligible, but to no ome else, on filing that he went in daily terror of his form the duties under ome of the { the hushand's divorce proceedings are "0 4" VTL On Of the perform the required Johns- | acres in" extent, in the wicin Miss Emma, was united in 095 WF C0 father owned ssiely which have ended. in a suit f 8 or di- | jon, Lands i in Manitoba or the North { man some years his senior and his in-| 20% the Sole head of u family, or to having|or her fists to get it. Her husband's op-{Dowmisdon Lands Agency or Sub agency, ma- | 3) a | the father, wiother, son, daughter, broth- | fun made personally at any sub- private chapel of the husband's splen- | cant, and if the land appised for is va chased him down the aisle "and !be held until the necessary papers to I y | In case of personation' L { hind which the fugitive hid 7 U Br Jrand the | ummanly cancelled. She told her protesting husband that | {made in person eived from an individual ntil t poor gentleman' took the 3 with him as a measure of to institution of canceliation pr protection | Applicant for cancellation must stats in reviled her hushand that he. meapiug A" homestasder "Wlhise entry 15 Bot (hel ment, relinquish it in favor of father went back to the house, and in ma i declaration of abandonment life. Madame has been ronoved to a ing plans :-- being carried on year during the term of three {duties Ly living on farming | second homestead. Joint ownership in land will Henry M. Nevens, son of father is deceased) of | eighty (80 ye vicinity, own | | residence duties Ly father (or mother.) | (4) The term 'vicinity'" in the two | preceding paragraphs is defined as mean | at very OMEN irc oi "miore (he ive 'miles in direst | exclusive of the width of rond al | Be crossed in the measrement » Requires For Head: | (5) A homesteader intenditg to perts rm his residence duties 'in gecordance ! fo above while living with parents or . ac Languor. inouity the Agent for the district of suc Mrs. Mary Flannigan Gives Ad- prietion. making a pplication vice That is Sound, Useful ne settler must give ifn writing to the Commissioner of and True. s » {minion Lands at Ottawa, of - his Has your strength given out' . 'tion to do sos Do you feel languid and tired this| | spring ? SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. Are you pale, somewhat nervous, WEST MINING REGULATIONS, | finding it hard to de your housework? COAL--Coal miging rights may be Thousands feel just the same, --fcel the [leased for a period of twenty-one years enervating influence of spring weather | re an 3 00 are Dr ee hot that brings out latent symptoms of | oo individual or chm h 3 > A royalty at | disease and weakness. You should do | he rates of five bates go ail be | like Mrs. Flannigan of Essex Junction [¢ollected on the merchantable oal mined { --here is her experience : "1 Will Dover | aos Cat aver, Aplerion eighteen years of | living { } for patent { six months' notice | Do- | inten | or over, baving discovered mineral in| hee! thing to fer by him not less than acres in extent, in the vicimi- ty of the homestead, or upon a home- | | Vietor | Phoenix Dry Powder | Williams" Sewing Mac It's Your Move! Our figures are "above Lodrd you to inspect a in search list It us at ce # yw clients W "on the squ and Mn nd purch f a ho 8s wt bo wan 1. Lockhart, {sich homesteader may perform his n with the] by Estate and Insurance Agent 159 Wellington Street. Kingston. 'Hear the April Above while living With Durs =% Victor Records! rence J donne High Brae Pianos Gramophones 'Dawson & Staley's | 217 Princess St i Kingston. at on Fire Extinguishers. hine--Agents want living prices pay terms. have such headaches, such sleepless |o nights, such pale cheeks und lack of [feet appetite. 1 lived through it all sever: al times, but now | know the medi cine that cures, I urge eviry person, young and old, to try the invigora- ing effect of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. When I wak so played out, listless, Dr. Hamilton's Pilie gave me appetite I relished my 'meals and grew off so that they cam begin seeding. Some of the farmers huve tapped their Sago bush, and report a poor yield of Edwards addressed quite, a es of his political friends at a meeting in the town hall, Cloyne, on the evening of March PTth. On Monday evening, March 30th, death entered the home .of Mr. and Mrs. €. MeG and took theve-'} from their little daughter, ears and six months. Deceased, was a bright, lovable little Tw and the joy of the household, ha every day I felt brighter and better. All my old strength has been restored | and the great tomic, blood purifving Powers of Dr. Hamilton's Ville did it all." Women who ave continually pale strong. Rosy color came to my cheeks || may locate a claim 1,500x1, 5001 The fee for recordivg a claim is $5 i At least $100 must he expended on the | claim each year or paid to the mining American Erm i ae 88 2) Oils Spee Th ie Tesi dor Coal Oil or 1 patent procites far the Payment | Lubricating Oils Gasoline pat of a royalty 2% per cent on the sales. | Placer miming claims generally are 100 | ifeet square ; entry foe $5, repewabie Feat-4 | We make a specialty of handling Lubsicating Oils of all kinds. mor. Ta sha Prices on application. shall have dretige in oper. | ation w : * rom he ante W. F.. KELLY & CO., of the each five miles. Rented | mide of riveriBouth Cor. Ontario and Clarence. he output her hed "Just a. "4 Ww. x of tha ot og as enld i An applicatit ma¥ obtain two leases 1! {dredge for gold of five mMes each for a! term of twenty years, remewable at the Siscretion of the. Minister of the Ip-} 0000 Q0O0OOOTIOO ob de Rei ht SPECIAL $3.50 SHOES | | EES SR SA dR sh 8a eG For Men We offer Calf," Viei Kid and Patent Colt Bhoes in Oxfords and High-Laced Shoes. Also Tan Shoes, Many different styles to choose from. For Women We have a complete stock of Shoes dt the popular price of $3.50, in- High Shoes and Oxfords in Gun Metal, Patent Colt, Brown "All new and up-to- Box and Tan Leathers. Try Us for Your Next Pair of $3.50 Shoes. tp Abernethy' S: PIC METALS id are headquarters. Send us your inguiries. 24 #4 Metal Co,Ltd, sits Copper, Lead @

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