Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jun 1908, p. 6

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EE ---------- me ---- . derdint DCO GO0000000C0VTOVV000VV 000 000000 SHOY | WEDDED AT NEWBORD MARRIAGE OF MISS Ga LLA"| GHER AND B. TETT. _ | RESIDENCE. a | A VERY FINE by : Be . 3 fo ' Synopsis of Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. \ AY even-numbered section. of Deo- Couple Went to Ottawa A oni Bien Laads in Manitoba or the Their Honeymoon---Meeting of | = 1 hwest Provinces, excepting = " 4 ROL" reserved, may be home- y Jeleuded by any person the sole > & family, or The A.0.U.W.--Other News of the! rover 18 yaaru of sen. Village. | ok 220.~A yery pretty | was solemnized here on] the bh Ga to the 100 acres extent of one-quarter section, mors or less. Appi de made Vomigion Bury by at an father, water of An application for cancellation must bé wide in person I'he applicant must eligible for homestead entry. PUTIES --(1) At residenge upon and fand im each year three years. 2) A i perform saving stend entry must the applicant at a lands A or Sub-agency. Proxy m wever, be made ney ob certain conditions by the other daughter, brother op intending homesteader cation for hot in person t Newhboro, June | house wedding Wednesday atteérnoon at the bride® father, James 1. er, when his charming young das iter, Miss Eflic, became the wile {| Benjamun Tet, B.Sc, Midland, sou of] tMr. and Mrs, J. FP. Tett of this place. | Over seventy-five friends and relatives | { werg present at the, ceremony which; {was performed by kev, G. C. Wood, | | pastor of the Methodist church. lhe] | pride was becomingly attired in a suit of white nt over white silk nd was by her sister, Miss ida, of Toronto. A. H. Jett of the Union! lank, Wionipey, brother of the groom| was best magn, while Miss Rae, young: fest mister of the 'bride, very attrac [tively filled the positicn of fower| | girl. The bride was the recipiont of | : {very many beautiful presents, testify- Fy to the high esteem in which she {is held. The Lappy couple drove to | the Narrow's Locks, where they met | the steamer Rideau Queen, and jgur- to Ottawa for « their hovey- ney ' son an 3 be months' of term' least six culpivation the the ok Every week we receive so mething- new, something special Below is a small list of specials for during at a special price. URDAY. i Babies White, Pink and Blue, Soft Sole Canvas Shoes, sizes | 1 to 4, 40c. Children's Brown Strap Shoes, with bows, sizes 3 Special, 60c. Girl's Brown Strap Shoes' sizes 8 to 10}. and $1. 1 Women's Prunella Slippers. and $1.25. Women's White Canvas Shoes, $1, $1.50, $1.75 and $2. Women's SPECIAL Pearl Grey Canvas Shoes, pretty shade, if he so de residence 'du land owned homesteader may, the required on farming ¥ by him, not Tess than eighty (80, acres. in extent, In the vicinity of his homestead. Joint ownership in land wilh not umeet this requirement, {1 H the father (or mother, if sho father i¥ deceased) of a homesteader had pefinanent residence «an farming land owned solely by bun, not less than eghty (B0) acres in extent, fn the vicinity of the homestead, or upon a homestebd entered for bY Rim in the vicinity, such home slebflef way perform his own residence duties by Living with the father (or mother), 1 of $1.00 an acre nt more than acres can be lease to one appli requirements tompliod with the may be purchased at $1.00 an | assisted | to Special, Special lines at 60c., 75¢. $2. Women's Patent Colt Button Oxfords, $2. Women's Brown Oxfords, all specials, 81.75, $3.50. : Women's Leather House Slippers, 60c., 85¢. and $1. The New Hold Fast Shoe, Lace Clamps, the newest novelty, only 10c. Colored Shoe Polish, Blue, Pink, Grey, 10ec. 9 a $2.50 The term "vicinity in the two paragraphs is defined as mean more than nine miles fn a direct and ! ney ed moon Ernest 1 This attractive frame enttage hag a [kitchen is to the rear of the dining large screened porch leading into the room, connected by pantry. The se- hall. The front of the house is throwy | cond floor is composed of three good | together by with living- {sized chambers, bathroom and ample ne on one side, and dining-reom {amount of closet-room. y the other in This is a very economical house he rear of the living-room, and the { build, in detail, picturesque in outline, compact in | range ment, of a low gable style, with tong, sweeping roof to the frout, af Hording small atti and r the smallest gmount of mater The cost in dif from £2,000 {o heating Foster, who has Lem spemd- ing a few weeks at his homo herve, will leave about August lst, for Lans downe, whero he has rented a large store and intends embarking in the mercantile business. Nearly forty candidates from the outlying districts are writing on the | entrance examinations here this week. which are in charge of Mr. Walker, of the Westpért publie school, assisted by Mr. Black, of the Newboro stall. James Bell has resigned his position as road and stheet commissioner, and the council has appointed T. CU. Sin ® | gloton, who commenced work on the and | Grote to-dan. Ernest Marshall com Fhe | horcial teacher of the Haverhill, Covered | Mass., business college, who has the guest of Mr Yand Mrs. R. G. gett for some time; returned to Hav- erhill on Thursday. Miss Gertrade | Mallory, Lyn, is spending a few days here the guest of Miss Ethel hnowo Mrs. John Melomish and Miss Lilian MeComi A were visiting relatives here on Tuesday. Burton Taggart, princi pal of Athens high school, was' the { consumption, and the girl secured his | guest of iriends hereon Neduestay evs to the institution where | "DME Mrs 1 P. Kelly and gon | hom- lying. There her parent | 8% of the Shamrock Concert Smpany. time ago she herself | Which has been touring the maritime provintcs jor the past few months, x . spending a few days at their summer home, Erin Cliff." Miss May Pinker ton, teacher-in-traiving at the Uta wa Normal school, arrived home for the holidays on Tuesday., W. P. Rich- commercial teacher in the bu is here on a liding doors, { i { to There is zg hedroom simple ar- snug and i 4) ng mot 1 Royally, five -cents per tong preceding ine. | QUARTZ ~~A person eighteen years of 000 CHAMDER <La oexX ro clo l } or CHAMDER po ZoX140 very space EPENOABLE = SHOES ~ ¥NOPSIS OF "CANADIAN NORTH. WEST MINING REGULATIONN, COAL. ~Coal mining rights may be age and over having made a discovery may locate a claim 1,500 foet by 1.500 fepl. Fee $5.00, At Jeast $100.00 must be expended on the claim each year, or paid to the mining Recorder. When for twenty-one years al an anbual SH00.00 has been expended or paid and i! o truetion con localities varies of other claim acre. PLACER 100 feel squar: DREDGING edeh of a river may plicant for a term $10.00 a mile per alter the exclusive and There funder the entire TI CHAMDER prat storey. nig) Hox 56 the second store piazia the the main A light torey {with land d | PLAN. {tic and basement PO000V00O00000OOOGOOO 000000000000 V00VOVVV00 The g 0 feet, six inches + feet high. storey is house i] MINING Entry Two CLAIMS generally, foo, $5.00, leases of five miles be issued. to une ap of '20 years. Rental annum Royalty output exceeds § Ons Aare first been This Is the Weather For Living Out of Doors. Fo: comfort and ease wé have' a big line of Verandah Chairs and Rockers, Lawn Set-| Nn.» publication of 3 . v "ris : advertisement be paid for tees, Folding Camp Chairs and . Camp Cots. . : o A big line of Fancy Rittan American Oils Chairs and*Rockers, all this week Coal Oil at sale prices. Lubricating Oils James Reid, Gasoline The leading Undertaker. We make a specialty of handling "Phone, 147. Lubricating Oils of all kinds. Prices on application. W. F. KELLY & CO,, South Cod Ontarié and Clarence, + by roof Leg cong the first red roof, tint for bright the make a cream W. W. CORY Deputy of the Minister of the Interior and a shingles will house al} wal groen in gable ends Unanthorized this will not rmer very arts FIRST FLOOR pretty \ 3 : i soon stricken by her mother's disease, | lovely bouquet or orchids, lily. of the Finally her father also developed I'valley, and asparagus | {fern explained her mission to Miss "Brooke-Alder, matron," and was to ward . in which Martha was lying. Surprise and joy Combined for the moment [wa overcame the patient, but the Kindly words of sympathy from her majesty soon dispelled her nervousness, She thanked the girl for hr letter, and ox- pressed her pleasure at being able to gratify her Miss Mussey NERS h LETER =: EEN ALEXANDRA SHOWS IREAT GRACIOUSNESS. the Bedside of a Poor Comforted Her and Losenges to Sooth Her, lexandra ious and very human little both endear and truly exalt Whe hearts of her subjects, and of "these kindnesses was thus d the other day in the Lon Daily Muil: Mi quean, accompanied by Princess ori apnid a surprise visit | on Bla? afternoon to St. Luke's Wt Ponbridge squa hed spent half ay mis. Burs thint hag assey, i mae, which #illness in their last Jetter to the th she should like Before she went sd, The tne in the letter that she unable to see the she was Sowing (o faction was wha sand what #l Bm the gratify her dying b see hor before admission why now died, the the conducted 8 and admitted. Al Massey some News From Forfar. Forfar, 21,--Mrs." Blancher, Lombardy, has been visiting relatives { here Mr. apd Mrs {Davison spent a fow davs in Prock could not find words | ville with Mr. and" Mrs Case. Davison to express her heartfelt thanks, but [At a special school meeting on the the tears in her indicated the [22nd inst, Albert Freeman was ap- fullness of her heart. Wher the queen | poisited trustée to complete the term handed the houquet to Miss Massey , of the late Meg dohinston. De. Pam, and told her it was specially for her, | Elgin, was in the village on Wednes and that the flowers were cut from |day. Miss = Alice Loggets, Crosby, the palace gardens, the girl, with spent Sunday with her grandmother, eves dimmed with tears of joy, eould | Mrs. Dunnett, Mr. and Mrs, B. Dow only her thanks sett attended the funeral of the late The queen then passed to Mr. Knowlton, Chantry, on Weddes. patients, gave to each day. A number of pupils from. herd spoke words of sympathy to are writing on entrance examinations When bidding farewell to in Delta. Mrs, Cannon and son, Cros tron in the hall, her majesty heard | bY, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Poole. coughing. "Who i that | Migs Florence Johnston is home from coughing asked. Being inform. [Athens High School pend the ed that it was Miss Massey, she or- |holidays. 'The many here of dered her cough lozenges in the motor | Mrs. .W. Poole will to learn car to be brought to her. She then Jof her serious illness | returned to the bedside and placed one of the lozenges between the patient's Her majesty handed a number of the lozenges to the her to give them to thq girl when she avas seized with fits of coughing shook hands with the house, had Miss of the occasion The girl whom dhe queen thus honor has had a life of trouble and sor w. B in London of pa- she had, at the age of eleven June for 4 few days - m-- IF IT IS TO GET ASINK | Ww. Murray, Auctioneer Set up or a bath room enstalled. | 27 BROCK ST. I can do it in first-class style and | at the right price. Give me a New Carriages, Cutters, Harness oste., for sale trial. DAVID HAL ' Sale of Horses every Saturday. ards, Sum-- luth business: college, week's visit. B. 8. Morris, of Roduey, grand mas te workman eof Ontario ¢ AOUW,} paid the local lodge an official visit on Monday evening. Speeches" wers de- livered hy Messrs. Morns, Fare of t rockville, Grey, Adams and break- enridgo of Westport, and H. Puaiid son, of Elgin. Ten candidates were present for initiation, and. were init. ated by tho Newboro lodge, assisted by D.D.G.M. Farr. Refreshments wer served at the dise of the Miss Lottis Sturgeon was presented iwith a handsome bouquet of roses {and a gold pin by Mr. Farr, on be {half of Mr. Morris, as a mark of ap- preciation for presiding at the piave at district meeting in Droekyi le, last woek, and alsb owing to the fact that she was the first lady member to { 366 | Present at any of Mr, Morris' district Yong, | Meetings. 1,350 A. H. Tett of the Union Bank staff, Winnipeg, is spending his holidays at hig home here. Miss. Mary left last week for Mooseinw, where she will in future reside, Miss Simmons has always taken an active part in at 11 15-16¢ | oil social and church affairs hore amd To-day S55 boxes | Mf place will be hard to fill. Ber old 12 nard Murphy, who has been working June 25.-1.56% [fer J. RB. Kerr during the past few TEP hoese | Weeka has completed his contract and sold left this morning for Delta, where hel Tu will build some granplithio sidewalks. | Mrs. John Dargavel, Brockville, hash been: the guest of Mig, J. R. Wight daring the past week, Miss Millie Green returned on Monday to' risvie her duties as trained nurse.'S. Bilton, critically ill for the past few weeks, is rapidly recovering. Mrs, Russell, ley's Bay, is the guest of her brother, Mr Bilton. Mesgre. Taylor of the Banh of Montreal and Smith of the Standard Bank, Kingston, passed through here lust week by canoe, en Touts to Uttaws, B. F. Bolton is in Westport this week presiding at the entrance examinations at Westport Mr. and Mrs, Joseph H. Butler wer: in Perth last week, attending the wi | has a way of do- Hegre. eves nicle Phone 335 Brock $c stammer Will You Try An L. C. Smith Typewriter? The Standard Visible Writer other roses and some days the ago Misg i meeting. one of patients the ma- recs oy of 1908 phases, | some one is saying to friends he queen, she te are see hey SOITy Gueen girl's il rough Her nursés be The Cheese Markets. Brockville Out, June 29 L455 white: ile "w June. 25 then | lips istersd, the able reg bo Stirling, 1.200 cheese H 11-16 Picton, Ont tories matron, requesting sold on rd at Ont boarded: to Would thes Fesire newspy Ig-day 1 Simmolk all sold at h i The the Over again left (jueen June 25. Twenty fac all color # was afraid she would n girl and when her returned When by the sincerity of the were given for een decided to visit the heroine nd arrived at St. a quarter to five, fkingham palace in her 'white | re hoarded 2.220 boxes 1,295 sold at 12 « Madoc 5 of of fe cheese mn jest y gone three cheers Massey, who was she June offered; all Vankleek Hill, Ont chess sold: at Winche boxes 12e. at o¥iving | ed boarded 12¢ ter, at all was Ont, od om poor SOME « rents, Ie 25.981 all sold at "Ts who nigel fioon. inquired Mesey in Th door instantly ro ¥, and inf 1 thi val ° oer, at nee vears her mother, a vietim of consumption, and the vounger children When auly fourteen factory week. to nurse to look after reg nearly of the family, worked in shillings frail, and was maid arm she 0 matron | { per Then agam, with the 1. C. Smith one machine is equipped to do all kinds of work-better writ. tng, invoicing, billing, tabulating, figures, stencil cutting, without touching the ribbon and heavy manifolding anything that any typewriter can do the L. C, Smith will do--and more, a fow alw earning She We do not belong to any trust and nobody dictates the PRICE we sell at or HOW we shall sell, That's OUR business. We sell our machine strictly. on its merit All the writing on the L. C. Smith is always in sight, amd jrect in the line of vision. The ITING LINE 1S INDICATED, and the PRINTING POINT IS We know other typewriters of all kinds and we know that the L. C. Smith has every improveinent and every feature that any of thex has--AND MORE. We want to place an L. C. Smith Bros.' Type- writer in your office AT OUR EX- PENSE, and have you compare it part for part, feature for feature, with any other typewriter. Notes From sealand Zealand, June 26 who a was ays { A Farmers are got. ready for haying, which is g better crop than last vear. Vise Miss Gertie MeDonald, Moun tain Grove, is visiting friends here: J H Young spent Sunday at Mount Pleasant; John A. Charlton and H. G Bishop, at T. Scott's; R. G. Charlton and HH. A at J. Bishop's; W, J. Young, George Garrett's: Rob ert Your Sharbot Lake; Andrew Craune, Robert Chavlton's: 'P. Me EE ---- -- tie : pun Nev much tors Conboy, at at We will let the typewriter speak for itself. All we say about it and «Xou can lift the platen, or writ- Intyre, Elphin,.at J. Dounelly's Pension For Paul Fountain. London, June 27.<The government ding of a relative. Kingston And Ottawa. Steamers of the Rideau Lakos Navi- claim for it will be demonstrated by the machine itself more con- vineingly than we could tell it. POINTED OUT so that the L. C. Smith is just WHAT WE CLAIM ~--a perfect VISIBLE typewriter. The typebar and hanger are the ing cylinder, right out and put in apother in a second. ¥ou can write io two colors, and you do not have . to touch your ribbon from the time yom put it in the has conferred a pension of $250 annu- ally upon Paul Fountain in consider ation of his contributions to literature and his straitened circumstances. Is has also given pension of $8600 to Dr. Hall Edwards, of Birmingham, who lost an arm in the course of his researches into the "Xray. A cable despatch from London, last March, stated that Dr. Edwards had been granted a civil service pension of $600. Then we want to leave the de cisiog to you. If YOU want it then we will sell you one on favor- able TERMS, or if you already have a machine wé will take that in part payment, THE TEST OR TRIAL WILL NOT COST YOU A PENNY. This is the way we sell typewrit. ers ; it is a good, fair, honest gation eompmny leave for Ottawa, Monday, Wednesday, Thusday and Saturday, at 6 a.m. -------- 25¢. Cooked Ham, 25¢. Cooked hams, Saturday only, 6c. I. Crawford's. x -------- To be true to your honest convie tions is a step toward right living The idle man is always willing to help in condemnation proceedings. | It's a wisp pareny that censures and Beart of a typewriter, that means | machine till it is worn out, thag are the most vital part--a 4 weak typebar means a weak type- Y ine ! a ou can do all theses things and writer. Show us a typebar-bear! many more, and do them better ing that is narrow and has no wearing surface, and it teils us Shas you ean With anv other typs. that under bard wear such a type- . WILL YOU DO THIS? a writer will not retain its align: ment, and sooner or later will get out of order. And ' remember THIS IS the On the L. Cs Smith the bearing )chine we want to place in Your ale i. pas is wide and the bar heavy, and}> 'ee for trial and examination # ¢ at the same time. way. It has not a weak link will stand years and years of bard bAY OUR EXPENSE. It doesn't grouch always hurts the grouchy the chain of fairness. | work, i cost you a penny to try it person most of all. ' Typewriter Supplies for all makes of machines. Rented and Repaired --all makes. -------------- Killed By A Weasel. Dublin, June 27. Joseph Carroll, a young farmer of Rockmount, Clare, discovered what he believed 16 be o rabbit's nest. Thrusting his hand into the burrow, he was horrified to find that a weasél had bubied her teeth deep into the wrist, wvering one or the veins. Blood-poisan followed, and | Whole systexs w has now ended fatally. The vicious [iit muicus title animal bad three young ones in| the burrow, ; a Zewa'e of Ointments For Catarrh Ty ewr i Tat Contain Mercury, yp ters mercury will surely des the sense and completely derange the == J. E. Ferguson Company, EASTERN DEALERS, 205 QUEEN STREET, OTTAWA. ---- ------ can 10,000 Fewer Horses In England |G (Cir Loudon, June 27.<At the annual ll show of the West Suffolk Farmers' | oreuy, Club, Sir W. Hyde Parker said there |( were 10.000 fewer foals in the country fast year than in previous vears, sod gwing to the shortage it might Iw im- se to put more than one army Io field, LOCAL AGENTS: NEWMAN & SPRIGGSELECTRIC CO, 79 Princess St., Kingston,

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