Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Dec 1908, p. 7

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4 ae : vi sss pany vermis witte, we pwsspa, Scale 5. i608. _ | old home at Fmisvilie. Miss, Clara B. : a Jee spent a couple of days visiting er. friend, Miss Aggie Lyon, Flower Station. : WHAT WHIG CO} CORRESPOND- | White Lake Notes. ENTS TELL US. ' White Lake, Dec. 1.--Owing to the y . Somiotntnnd) 5 he Fecen fins the roads are i a very The Tidings From Various Points | muddy condition. Some of farmers { § CBR in Eastern Ontario--What | *™ still ploughing. Miss Bell Conboy i A "Hand tailored gate : is home after nding some months : 1 } People Are Doing And What in Perth. Horhoet and William Tewis = y They Are Saying. j have gone to New Ontario. Mrs. Geo. ready to try on, yet so con- BMART } - Conboy is at William H. Conboy's. : Hoa " - La : : Allisoville Notes. Roy. Sir. Halpogny preached very | | 3 \%% structed that alterations can be BEASONABLE Alligonville, "Dee, L--Mrs. Styler [eloquent sermon in the school house 3 ! Humphrey - returned home after spend- | on Sunday. A little girl has come to ; J made quickly and accurately, STYLES Jing a week with her mother, Mrs. Eo stay at the home of Mr. and "Mrs, ¥ J § | Pine, who has been quite ill Miss | William H. Conboy. ' ; wereoriginated withFit-Reform. o O RE' 4 Evelyn Hough is visitng. Eide in ' dp a ; 5 : | Thurlow this wes ssie Marvin urridge Budget. i is" "moving into s Allisanville. George | Burridge, Dec. - 1--Farmers ™ eo The system of training tailors | '"" Barrister" [Ferguson and wife called at . - [busy ploughi School ) ching. chool is progress : NoFoul's, Thursday evening. do W. |Ing rapidly under the management of to become perfect in making an individual part of a. 3 {Harns have their new. house ngs iss Maitland and all are sorry to} comes i 2 2 ay 2% IN, | completed. Farle Anderson aod Mis [hear that she does not intend re- garment, was introduced into Canada by Fit-Reform. ALSO IN IRON FRAME BRAND-- 11 Allie visited at 3 = Yallonus, Ea iaining he Christmas. Some of : : . : "ADCISON"~3 FOR COC Wi jar Anderson visi at Rossie Mai [the people attended the fowl fair at py - ! en ivin's, Sunday. ) : J Toouesnos.LmteD Montes. IT" THEY io Rg i Styles which easly sopplant pe efforts of the Ardock Personals. are on the «ick list. Mr. and rs. bes custom tail -Ref SHIRTS, LARS oo. Veg, 3 Arhoch, Dec. 1.--Mr. and Mrs. Alex- |. Butterill and son, Roy, spent a t ors are creat y it orm. FURNISHINGS. ander Duncan, Elphii, spent a few | week with friends here before going days at E. Gilmore's. Mr. Duncan |to Huntsville, Delbert Barr is work-| The protection to purchasers of guaranteeing : purchased a colt from William |ing for G. Butterill, Fermoy. Visi- McKi whilé hére, A very success- [tors: Mr. and Mrs. A. Bygrove, at 1 3 \ ron x Lit «Kinnon sty wes tome. Me ln y satisfaction or money pack, was orginal with Fit ¥ i is ful bee, was held at R. B Shillington 8; Mr. and Mrs. G. last Thursday, and a dance after 'in | Putterill and family, Fermoy, at J. § the hall. J. Watkins made a flying | Barr's; Mr. and "Mrs. C. Thompson, Reform. rh mg og Bh trip to Timi station last wedk. |at W. Tavlor's, Salem: John Cook, 3 wd 'erect » house worth $300 James Erwin, Mississippi, came up |at Crow Lake; Claude Derbyshire, - OPS oO Ruy. to spend the winter helping his uncle, | Fermoy, was~ a - visitor at Green poli IB OR tents , W. Miller. A young son has come to |Bay. J COAL.--Coal mining rights may be brighten the home of Geomge Webers. w-- eased for twenty-one years at an 1 Visitors : Miss Grace Brown at Ar Mallorytown Tidings. feutal of $1.00 acre. Not more doch. : Mallorytown, Dec. 1.--Miss Luella B. --- Y 3.500 3 Rea an, be lenses oe one Appi Gibson, of Watertown, N.Y., is visit- i News Around Green Bay. ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 1 : age and By 3.500 Green Bay, Dec. 2.--Very few figh [Alexander Gibson. H. 8S. Dunham, ay Theutes tim. 500 $100 must be | were caught in Green Bay on account | grocer, has purchased a: farm near CRAWFORD WALSH sxpended on the claim each gear, or of the warm weather. A few of the [the schoolhouse. Mrs. Theodore Pur- & guid to the pec a Yin $500 Good going Nous 20 a a} at {people attended the fowl fair to-day [vis dnd daughter, Lillian, are at . equirements complied ~ with the he claim turning on or before Dec. 12th, in Westport. N. Shillington made a | Waterfown, N.Y., for a few days, On Sole Agents for Kingston may be purchased at $1.00 an ONTARIO PROVINCIAL FAIR, business trip to Montreal last week. | December 14th the Mallorytown pub- : N . i tne deni PLACER MING Crates generally, Guelph, Ont., Dec, 7th to 11th; Miss Maggie Young returned to Mur [lic library intend giving an entertain- v Rha 9 3 ve miles | turn tickets will a vale after "spending a fow days at Mrs. {ment. The school - children are pre AB Nb ¥ anch of . Sint may he J to one Fordns! going ine Sutures 1 8 8 e surprise party on [paring for the cntertainment i the | oy i - / f aN applicant for a term of Jears, ental, KEEP THE BEEF hs Woomera "nay Tol pi Bl allison ight. Mite a Je IPR 4 on Ye Sle Ru, Sar o bere Monday, brick's was enjoyed. The evening was | Laura Buell, by vote, is said to be J 7, ty £7 RE 4 wry Ww. Ww. hing r ral al Branch Time Table. gpent in dancing and playing cards. | the best looking lady, and Miss Irene (LTE of in LY | J CRY GE 3 | Deputy of the Minister of Lhe Interior. pot, play and arrive at Oity EXTRACT IN THE Visitors : Mr, and Mrs. C. Thompson | Towe, the most popular, according to TI y ; N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this . son. Strest. at W. Taylor's, Salem. the eontest held in the J.0.0.F. hall, A wivertisement will not be paid for. GOING WEST. ------ | = -- . Jast week. Miss Aggie Guild is home j ; ; : Fheok in City ROAST | St. George's Lake News. from the hospital after an operation ¢ 1B THE FRONTENAC "og 3.85 a. " St. George's Lake, Dec. 2.--~The new [on her throat. Mrs. B. Thompson, of 6 ake e with prepared ¢ LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY i sheds are nearing completion. A bee | Alexandria Bay, is the guest of Mrs, e Icing it was not Cowan's. ; . Keep in the meat all the was held on Thursday, which was [N. Kelly. The dog show held in the / Hye h hild io ESTABLISHED, 1863. i " wholesome juices--t} real | well attended, and did much towards | L.O.O.F. hall was well attendod. John " = en a c¢ can © a : President--Sir Richard Cartwright. GOING WA ST. . Juices--the completing the work. Rev. J. Crowe Mallory bas crected a meat shop. The COWANS | cake perfoetl , in three Money issued on City and Farm Pro Lve. City Ath City nutrimrent of the roast. was calling on friends in this vicinity | rain of yesterday was much needed 'in RE Rion minutes, wit Cowan's: J perties, phynicipal a eanty Deen 1.43 r last week. R. Hawley has been work- [this ' section. - William Marrow, Sr, Ere rw gl Icing. Eight delicious z received and interest allowed Use the SOUVENIR Range Bin on his now farm in the Armstrong {who had a stroke one day last 'week, i flavors. Sold everywhere. gy a |S. C. McGill, Managing Director with its Aerated (forced-air) Se sttlement. There was no puudiy ix mow able to walk about the house, RS A oH or . RF | 87 'Clarence street : . school on Sunday owing to the roads . k oe! COWAN CO. Limited, TOROKTO. 73 " "n. m-- Oven. It provides for pure air | hein in such a bad condition. Miss A Pretty Marriage. i | . : corn = gow t It's, 8: a poor argument t has to nine Sal as Ainany: currents all round the roast [Norah Miller spent Sunday at Tich- Fish Creek, Dec. 2.--Rev. J. Crowe = . | be fortified by ridicule. For Pullman Accommodation' Ti : borne. J. Barr has purchased R. preached to a large congregation 'on and all other informatio rR i; . i and prevents the burning out Hawley's farm and intends moving (Sunday. Wedding bells are rhiging. 4 a . J. P. HANLEY, Agent or the frying out of the whole thereon in the spring. Miss May Steele, daughter of J. Steels | | KOMOIOMOK OOK OK OK OHO HOWOKOKONOKOKOKONOK OHO HEOWONKO KORO KONONKON Hoo wr os ghnson and Ontario Ste., King Fneat strength " and W. Storey, Richmond, were ami- | #2 Was Well Enjoyed. ted, at Napanee, on Wednesday. The 3 7 That's the Br haffey' s Lock, Dec. 1.--The weath- happy eouple are spending a few days | 2 ee WE oT A Mi | G PRO POSITION- Ss S | T 3 RC OL 0 \ / J! r-- X shi ®t the bride's home before returning | 3 3 == mm , er continues very mild here, 'which SO \Y gives farmers an - opportunity to get [to their new home at Selby. The rR U ENIR RANGE fall plowing done. It will also be bride is one of Fish Creck's most -- t aving in the way of feed popular young ladies . and will be | F THE Biri ier ete. The te lephone | greatly missed by her large circle of | 7 or.Copy Of GURNEY-TILDEN Co., line between this place and Elgin is friends in this vicinity. A host of | . ) .- LIMITED, Capt, D. 'Foanan' good wishes follow her to her future | 7 ny | IN t: by about 'completed. HAMILTON: BY, and family, Kingston, are spending a home. The quilting at Mrs. B. Steele's BRANCHES AT MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, few weeks at their cottage here. M. lon Saturday, was well attended: Mrs. | © Incorporated under the Companies act of Canada VANCOUVER, H. Bartley, manager of the Opinicon I. Hickey, Jr., and Miss F. Mclvor ! Club hotel, has left for Oneida Lake, | succeeded in" 'éarrying away the prize Yom SALE Ey near Syracuse, N.Y., where she has se- for best fancy work and Miss Maisie Ss. Js HORSEY, cured a good position for the winter. Burns for hest quilter. I. Thompson KINGSTON. - W. H. Fleming is on the sick list. is still confined to his room. Visitors: : : Miss Edna Fleming has returned from: Mes. W. Barr, Burridge, at oJ. Shill- Kingston. The party at George Mue- ington's; Miss Florence McKivor, Tich- phy's was well lenjoyed by the young horne, and Miss N. Miller, Oconto, . people of this vicinity. Land A. Steele and wile at J. Steele's. Everything She Ate -- p= Edna Thompson attended the » i 3 farewell party given by Rev. W. Cox " Reynoldston Reports. at Parham on Friday evening. Joseph SEEMED A Reynoldston, Dec. 1.--The sale 'at gi 1s made a flying trip te Oconto on BE.) Gregory! s was well attended. J. { Sunday evening. KE. J. Fitzgerald at, BURDEN Oo CARRY. Genge is on a fishing expedition at oo Ry Eli Barker nd Miss ' Thompson's; Eagle Lake. Sympathy is extended | M. Thompson made a trip to Bur- . HAD STOMACH TROUBLE to R. Hamilton and family in their re- 'ridge on Sunday; Miss /May Hartwick cent bereavement by tho loss of their jo ingsion, Vis spending a few days at KH Non-Assessable [Authorized Capital, $250,000 No Salaried i | the Way : DIRECTORS : ¢ ie Pres., J. H. SPENCE, Barrister Vice-Pres., W. H. MERRITT, M.D. Sec.-Treas., JOHN W. GORDON Maritime of Masten, Starr & Spenco, Director Imperial Bank, Rodman Hall, Insurance Broker, Toronto. St. Catharines, Ont. St. Catharines, Ont. * ? : W. J. MACDONALD, M.D. ¢ Express F. S. GREENWOOD, M.D. St. Cajbarines; Ont. B. BROUGHTON St. Catharines, Orit. P JAMES M. ANDERSON Mgr. Hamilton Stamp & Fx-Crown Timber Agt., Sutton W,, Stencil Works, y Canada's Train, noted for Ont. Hamilton, , Ont. excellence of Bleeping and i > This Company Holds '22 Timber Berths, Aggregating 52 Square Miles 3 Dining Car Service between : FOUR YEARS. fourth son. Willian. Mes, M. Clow is ont (33,280 Acres), All Carefully Selected, Containing Over 800,000,- ¥ Noritrea) and the When your food has ok been pro ly tana : from Mount 'Green, Sask. , , Toronto Street Market. CQ 000 feet of the Finest Timber, Bought by this Company at 3 antic orts, 4 ie digested, your body haa not. receiv the | where he spent the summer. Mrs. H. Toronto. Dec. 1.=Wheat, fall; ihusit.; the Exceptionally Low Figure of 26¢ per 1000 Feet. Apply to Montreal Ticket" HH Snider still continues very low. The benefit it should. Y The exertions of the | Snider still con ] 0dc.: wheat. woose. bush., 9le.:: oats 0 o been confined ire schoolhouse ahd grounds aresa great "70s ni. 8 vito BHO. ice, 141 St. James Stree 2 gastric juice have eitirely to bush., #ec.; barley, bush., Be. to B9c.; All, of this timber is located in the Willow River District on solid leve ioround, 'lies close beside good water t, z for logging, and is" mostly White Spruce of a superior quality. It average} 30 inches im diameter and ranges from or ) removing the unmasticated undigested por- | improvement to the little village since sh The Io B5e Das, bust, tions of food which they cannot J ohetly completion. Mrs. G. Haddock under- (2 hay, per ton, $13 to $i; hay, "90 to 160 feet high. The limbs commence half way up. There is some goo@ tall Pine and Balsam. The Grand Siqwst au speedily as possible from the body, went an operation on Thursday. Mr. 9. &7 t $10: straw, per ton |14 Trunk Pacific and the, Canadian Northern surveys both cross the Willow River lower down than our limits. thereby only giving the blood a small and Mrs. T. L. Reynolds are at Sy- vou Be LO 3 SUra, =f : The limits were cruised by James M. Anderson of Sutton West, an Ex-Crown Timber Agent, and the com- feral Passen er } t with which to Pea ' 7 to $15; dressed hogs, $8 to $8.50; but- pany has on fyle at its office @ number of letters from some of the most prominent business men in Canada in centage of hou nen! wi denham. ter, dairy=28¢. to 32¢.; butter, cream- / recommendation of 'his capability and integrity, and from settlers in the Cariboo Tistrics Yerifying his report of the tissues. Burdock Blood Bitters regu- BT Tie: att a Tak Jom. pha rey ; s € partment lates the bowels, promeites perfect digestion, . Tr a hick Faced lle Phe company has also issued in pamphlet form the report (dated Oct. 31, 1908), of Mr. H. P. BELL, M.1.C. 3 makes pure blood, tones the stomach, and At Lavant Station. to 45c.; chickens, dressed, Ib., 1lle.-to 'F., member Am, Soc. C. E., at' presént the Superintending Engineer on the Government Staff on the Trent ) MONCTON N B ' : OT s | 120.: ks, 'spri 5 He. "to 12 'Valley Canal at Campbeliford, Ont., who was employed by the British Columbia Government in 1874-5-6 to thus restores perfect health and strength to Lavant Station, Dec..1.--Everybody | 12 ducks, 'spring, lb, y J 7 ao ° : . . os eh BvE ki the Will Ri Valley for tk i te of the British Pacific Railway, d I the debilita is pleased to see the fine rains lately reese, Ib., 10c. to llc v3 turkeys, lh Sit make a survey up e illow iver alley for he proposed route of he Britis acific ailway i who cut 1g s je. oabl or doze 306. the Government Pack-trails through the Willow River District in 1895. His report gpbstantiates . Aunderson's Mrs. D. A. Ee Rossland, B.C., (on account of the scarcity of water. .. to bee eabvhage, per cozen, in every detail, and in view of Mr. 'Ball's pre-eminence among the Civil' Engineers of America, amc writes: "1 was suffering from stomach (ieorge McFarlane and son visited the | todlc.; celery, dozen, 3c. to 40c.; on- is no higher authority on the topography of the Cariboo District, his report will be universally accepted as bhe- trouble of the worst kind for about four | former's brother, E. J. McFarlane, of | 10ns, hag, 85c. to 90¢.; potatoes, bay, ing entirely correct. oir. Bell was recommended to this company by Mr. Collingwood Schreiber, Consulting En¥ ¥ STEAMER WOLFE IS NDER : 2 Oe. he. - a rel. $2.5 LA y years. Everything I ate seemed a burden | this place for a few days. Edward | 70e. to T5c.; apples, barrel, $2.50 to gincer to the wominion Government, and Chief Engineer of the Western Division of the National Transcontinental AA % A wy | x : ae Lailway. . fe "AVES WOLFE 1SLAMND j= to carry. 1 always arose in the morning | Watt, of North Bay, is visiting ~his 50; "beef, hindquarters, 38 to 39; ; | MON. 7. with a sickening and feverish taste in m parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Watt, for beef, forequarters, $4.50 to $6; beef, R YS 809.15 a.m. 7.80-9.15 a.m. 1. 00-3 00 mouth and was also troubled with swel- |, - fow days Quite a number of the | choice, carcase, $7.50 to 88; beel, GOOD Ti MM BE R well located, is the safest 'and' [YE its TRE 15 bn, best investment in the world ¥ B 2 4 . 4909.1 lings in my hands and feet, Which my phy. young people from here and Wilbur | medium, carcase, $5 to $6.50; mutton, to-day. sician said was due to the di state | yitended he box social at Flower | per cwt., $6.50 to 88; veal, prime, per Each $100 Invested To- day at Par Will: Bring a Return of $722.52. - of my stomach. I tried everything that | S(,tion, Saturday evening. Mr. Prin- | ewt., $8.50 to $10; lamb, per cwt., was puschasable, and also consulted two or gle, student of. Queen's College, con- | $7.50 to $8.50. three physicians, but conld find no relief ducted services at Wilbur, Lav ant and This i is not exaggerated ; $2.00 per thousand for g good timber is a ridiculously. low price. In Ontario Spruce i is now worth from $7 to $9 per thousand feet on ) the stump and is 1apidly increasing in value. Ot SOX OK T Or Sq Pk # " OHO: ~ ME Onde Ode Ose EEOTROFOH OK ol wo A me OHO OD OR S4EOHK« whom there HOKOMOKOKOKOH BEE En f uv Spb EBB pp 7 TEES T82v 283; E woh Tew Had nntil one of my neighbors told me of & | yj dell's. on Sunday. Messrs. Wil-| Edward Ward Vanderbilt Sane. wonderful cure by Burdock Blood Bitters. liams and: Finn of Napanee, ship- | New York, Dec. 2.--After having I uted alg ahes Wn botilesand aim Jou ped from here to Montreal, last week, [heen declared insane a year ago and ERE. Eb ho a Yo 80 unfortume 150 lambs and sheep; T.-Moodie of iu competent to manpage his affairs, ate os I was. ¥ y Perth, .shipped 200 lambs and a car- Edward Ward Vanderbilt, husband of Yor sale by ull doal . load of cattle. Hie. John Cornett re- | the "spiritualistic medium," Mary Ann y turned home affér spending a couple Scannell Pepper-Vanderbilt, was de- of weeks' visiting friends around her |clared sane by a sherili's jury. The inquirics into Mr. Vanderbilt's > mental condition were instituted by FBONY GOODS Her Skin Was his daughter, Miss- Mingrva* Vander- . bilt, following his marriage to Murs, A Scaly, Dry, Yellow Pepper in June of last year. FOR GENTLEMEN : . Seeks Mayoralty Of Ottawa. -- eshte It Became Smooth--Cheeks and! Ottawa, Dec. 2.--Last summer *Con- Lips Grew Ruddy--Startling [troller Hopewell announced his can- A nice line of beautiful French i " . ' > ow . ; ce ne : } it © 2 Improvement in Looks From |didacy for the may oralty. Now : he Khony, everything suitable in 3 says : I am in the field against all present for a gentleman, Using. : |eomers." . i t b xe see. FE BEBE KOH 3 Pa The Company Has Reserved $36,000 of Treasury Stock to Provide' : for Future Government License Fees. 5 Island going te Each Share of Stock Represents i a : I Ro : : ; : i yal 315,600 Feet cf Timber. : ; ALLAN ya LINE A Limited Number of Shares is ' CHRISTMAS SAILINGS Po LIVE . . Now Offered at Its Par Talue. Rog nl Ea : cris. wan F EL to Hogitax. pe 1 A 4 » sails .. Nov. $100 Per Share on Time; Cash ' 3 E | Miri. mn Per Share, $97.50. : Litoporian. 20, SLASGOW, 4 Tr . a TERMS----Cash : 5 per cent. dis- HE lonsan, from Portland wo. count on one-half the amount sub- Lo ! 3 EH is SECOND AS, $42.50 scribed ; Time 25 per cent. cash, : J THIRD-CLASS, $26.50 upwards. '%5 per cent. on Deer 10, Jdditional sailings as and rates on a ] plication to . HANLEY, O. 1908, balance by May 10, 1909. KIRKPATRICK, Local Agents, King- a Clothes Brushes . $1.25 up. D H - » . Our City Merchants Hat Brushes ........ 500. up. r. amilton's Pills. Can have their printing done Militayy Hair Brushes, per promptly at the British Whig office, PREP So bid naar 3800 0p, "I had only to try Dr. Hamilton's | the cheapest -and best place. Shavips Brushes". best. Badger Pills to appreéiate their merit," writes TE Bair ar 51700 wp. Miss Minnie S. Bryce, of Woodstock, | Try Bibby's '50c. fur-band caps. 'WB "My system was out of order. My In Hayti, in spite of the defeat of Artistic Silves tnitiais, to suit blood was weak and thin. I had a !the government troops at the nse a any ol Hess Pieces, at '25c.. each nasty, murky complexion. My skin | Via, in spite of the panic of the peo- No charge for putting them on. was hard and dry. The first box of | ple, in spite of the fact 'that the gov- Dr. Hamilton's Pills made a complete | ernment troops have to be tied to- change. I felt better at once. Healthy | gether to prevent them deserting be- color 'came into my face. In about | before they can be embarked on the 9 three. weeks I was cured." transport, President Nord Alexis ex- KINNEAR & d ESTERRE Disorders of the stomach and bad | presses his determination to fight to ? blood cause muddy complexion. The |the last. JEWELLERS.' purifying and "toning properties of Dr. | Bibby's for hoys' nobby sweaters. 100 Princess Street lamilton's Pills effect an easy cure. | A 'woman carrying 4 lamp fell and . or ' Try these good pills, 25c. per box, or [set fire to the room in which lay the KINGSTON. five boxes for $1, at all dealers in hody of Mrs. William Isbester, South : medicine, pr Polson & Co., Kingston, Monahan, but the blaze was extin- Ont., and' Hartford, Conn., U.S.A. guished with difficulty. : Try Bibby's new 75c. caps. OIHOHOFKO HOHOKOKOKO Copies of Prospectus, containing Maps of the District and disposi- tion of the berths and report of : 1 Gov, ENGINEER H. P. BELL NEW MACHINE SHOP pplied on application. For * : re information and subserip- 2 ol Eh i A call is invited for all kinds of gen- JOHN W. GORDON, >; 8s 8, ESEER "Phone 49. Office Hours : 9 a.m. to 6.p.m., 7.30t0 9 p m. ® 4 HOMOKOKOMOKOMONK HK OKOK ©HOWONO YHOKORKOHKO? Xo HOO MORON: PHOHC HOFOKONOHWO KoROROKOKOKOKOKOHOK OM

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