Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1917, p. 3

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HEENCTE ORLENE" atsohitely (Uren and Noise In she Held, Bo < Jongetanding the 3 L wndreds of persons whos CRseh Werk $0 ba ip- carhie have been permanently cured by this New Retnedy. nie Wonderful Progarauoh. goes ai vert 10 the setug] seat 3 the uble, and Une Box is ample to ily cure ang ordinary cpa. vu Stowe, of Portiand.crescent, Jandy, say. "The Oriens' hag bom. piately cured me After twelve years suffering' all a equnily Hood repar! 5% today. fy only costs 31, Ld ter af any price. view wayl that has dandruff at ity of inmost Oakville MADE ARNG VOYAGE A STORY FROM GOLDEN AGE OF LAKE SHIPPING, ------ The Sea Gull Sailed From Torostt to Port Natal in Cape Colony, Soull Africa, and Back, Making the Round Trip in a Little Over Thin. teen Months, £6 HE SIXTIES" are looked upon by many vessel men as the golden age of lake shipping, says The = Mail and Empire. In. those good bia days ef lake shipping, they will tell you; every little lake port owned its own fleet of sailing ves: sols, and lots of money Was made in the carrying trade. They will de- geribe for you any different vesse of the lakes, 11 bear of the brig |' The Sea Gull is remem bered, mot on account of ber size, | beauty, or speed, for in none of these was she remarkable, but because of a voyage shie made 45 years down the St. Lawrence and south: eastward over the broad Atlantle, across the line, to Port Natal, in Cape Colony, South Africa, a Yoyagej never attempted before nor since by } any like vessel. The Sea Gull was built in Oakville, Ont., in 1864, by John Simpson, who, with his brother, built a great many of ths onte famous Oakville achadngrs, some of which are still 201 tons register. were: Length over all, 24 feet: extreme beam, y when loaded, 10 feet; when light, 4 feet 6 inches, She had tbe peculiar- vessels--her had quite a "spread." The « matnpas was stepped rather ar aff, and the forward. cost her owner $15, in those days there was a f trade between ote and Oswego, lumber and grain beng ear- ried down the lake, and coal on the retumy trip, he Sea Gull was en- gaghd In this ade for the first-sea- son, "Ta the Spring of 1885, Mr. Davids, | | of Toronto, chartered the Sea Gull to : 'gut a comsignment of lumber, _faen all told. and two boys by the length the I hat smallest vessel which, , had entered the har- § Lake trader older citizens might re- afterwards being on the D sunning to the. ls- in Bostén after 8. Here she dis- and loaded flour oundland, She ballast for nd a or Montreal. Montreal to a cargo of tov Bostgn she for fresh' water, there being |. oremast. Her toremast pretty: well 3 NEW TURKISH MINISTRY 1s the ol Grand Vizer assassinated? Berlin. announces new 'war cabinet" in, Turkey, They are as above--from top to bowbm, Talat Hey: Grand Nizier and Finance Minister; Haver Pagha, War Minister; Diemal Pasha, Marine Minfster. Sometimes a 'woman is almost as sorry that she married a certain man as she is glad she kept some other women from getting him. Coming, The Miracle of Leve. sum ot $500, , 1017. ; ¥ tm BUT RESTITUTION HAVING BEEN MADE, OFFENDER RELEASED. But Put Under Bonds for Future Good Conduct--Other Police Court Cases--A Fine Entertainment, {From Our Own Sarrespondent) Napanee, . T~--Five applica tions Dave Deen received by the Council for the position of night watchman, Action has been defer- red until the next meeting of the Council, to cousider the applications. The en ihment put on in the Armouriés by Miss Anna Dunkel ub- der the auspices of U.EL. Chapter, 10D.E, on Monday and Tuesday syeénings, attracted large audiences, and a net sum of about $300 will be realized for the funds of the clispter fo: pe used for Red Cross work, The Jocal talent, J. G. Daly, Alexander MueGregor, Frederick Cliff, Miss Norma Shannon, Miss Margaret Ma- conchie, and Miss Grace Oliver were assisted by Mrs. Billie Healy and J. Gaylord, Trenton, In 4he police court, trate Rankin, Arthur Pennell appear- ed on-remand, charged with forging and uttering a cheque for $160. Ac cused bought a fur coat at a tocal diy goods store, and the forged cheque was presented and afecepted in pay- ment. Later the forgery was discov- ered and accused was arrested. He pleaded guilty and restitution having been made, he was allowed go on suspended sentence, bonds Being en- tered into to the sum of $2,000 for his future good behaviour. J. Hughes, charged with being in- toxitated, was found guilty and fined, and costs in the Poice Court yes Ww. Inwin, charged with as- sapling his wife, was bound over to the peace for. two youre du the I re In the Division Court to-day before Judge Madden the case of W, 1. Gib- bard 'vs, the Corporation of the county of: Lennox dnd Addington was heard .and judgment was reserved. Plaintiff was suing to recover $12. 50, the amount of a repair bill, in curred by hig auto being damaged {owing to the bad condition of the county d. : A recruiting meeting was held in the armouries this meeting by the 264th Battalion by their band, i SLEPT IN CHAIRS, Guests Could Not Be Accommodated I 'at One of the Local Hotels. Another big rush of visitors hit one of the hotels on Thufsday morn- ing it was stated that many guests could not be accommodated and that they spent the night in chairs. All the bedrooms were ogeupied and ft was impossible to give the accom- modation required. Fortunes May Await Seekers in Canada's Vacant Stretches, Unexplored Canada is the subject of an article, by Mr. Charles Cam- sell of our Geological Survey at Ot- tawa, in The Geographical Journal. No Surprise. H Announcement p. @ Says: whe first hint of W. S. Gordon's} = "1 find in Western Canada areas Intention to retire as city assessor aggregating 642,000 square miles in was given in an article in {he Whig: extent which must still be considered of the 17th of January, and Mr. Gor- as unexplored, and in Northern dons announcément this week did Quebec about 259,000 square miles not take the special committee of the more, making an aj ate of 901,- City 'Council or the city Ofticidls by 000 square miles. This does not in- surprise, as has been announced. clude areas under 4,000 square miles When the city loses Mr. Gordon it ih extent." will tind out his real value, East of Reindeer Lake and Kasan mn Bary & Practical . | Perritory, there are 73,000 square miles of unexplored country, it is es- tithated. This is larger than Mis- gouri or North Dakota, and larger Flome Dress Making Era ORR | rhe isi at Lerrons Prepared Specially for This Newspaper od By Pictorial Review A Skirt That is Simple and Smart. between Ungava and Hudson Bays, ébec, there is a still more exten- sive area of 75,000 square miles that i» a blank on an honest map. Here aré other large tracts that invite the 3 South and east of Backs A ~West Territory, 72,000 square miles; north of Egstman a" River, Quebec, 85,000 square miles; northwest of Great Bear Lake, Northwest Territory, 61,000 square be. Tur th dd sh of ron | acne, Nort gore unler on. sot _patfurations and | tory, 61,000 square miles; east and aste. , 61, i If desired with inserted pocket, Lom? of Raniapis RI sew poeket section to front gore, | o, ose Of COM the area of notehes even. imp the folded bdge of New York is 49,204 square front gore, on buck gore to small 0°' | North-west Territory contains more perforations, - matehing the ° triple | yiank spaces even than Yukon. Om= notelivs; press plats, Seam under plait Sad saw pocket fection 6 back | tarle ha thse, A lhe. gore (around the outer ddge) notches | a8 even' Stiteh the plaits En as | enty aight i geet gf Contin illustrated leaving 'the walside plait | *PIal CSIAIE 18 UREXPIOTEea thi frbe over the poeket for Slipping the | earlier plon T stare rel hand through, Stiteh the appes edge | me Or ottile it rr of plait to position. I€ desired with | {oop "voy minerals RW) ¥ 0 fide-front closing, Teave edges to the | pg af hate 0 a fared : Jott of conter front free above singled Tp Eo meth grad Srene oh ats 50'? perforation in fromt gore rae ae 1 eR ali Bnd thi th and Suish edges above for closing, | greater part bf thein Ne in Whit is | colo! as pre-Cambrian, or In geo- | togieal formations similar to ' those in 'which, under in conditions, Massachusetts. On the peninsula | the basin of the Mackenzie River "ig believed to be one of U . | arcns of posible oil ese 4. | yet unexplored on the Close eenter-back seam; if Fhirt be | earth" It is to be noted that experts desired closed at center-back, leave | estimate that the ofl supply of the seam free about 11 inches from npper anited "States will be exhausted in and finish for closing. hirty fon "11 desired with' pate oo Tndthnd bare reported lakes in i Yukon 8 and seventy miles long but the side of that po white man has ever seen; Mackongle MountaJns even the 1 nothing about; snd. jt g country ace 'of the Probs: Much colder tonight, Friday, deci Somethi Tomorrow WATCH FOR IT -- A RARE BARGAIN OPPORTUNITY cold. An opportunity to save 10% on all yout cash purchases. This special attraction means a saving as | largest and best assorted stock of Dry Goods, Millinery in Eastern Ontario. as having the choice of the eady-to-wear an the city on Wednesday night, and at| =" GR UNEXPLORED LAND, AND: fiver, in Manitoba afid North-West ts of copper, nickel, 18TH ANNUAL SALE FURNITURE and CARPETS. 11 SETS OF DINERS . in either Golden or ¥umed Oak Finish. Upholstered In Fine y of Dark Green Leather. Worth $27.00, OF «oo 0 sos sar rene Velvet Rugs, $40.00, for .. « Ffvoeqoove . Velvet Rugs, $35.00 for ... . «. oop vos Tapestry Rugs, $10.50, for RL RE Tapestry Rugs, $22.50 for ... a san T. F. HARRISON Phone 90. WHITE FISH HE th (Fresh caught'and cleaned) 16¢ Lh. SEA HERRINGS : 1 Cn ee | VEAI "SPECIALS" Legs of Veal, wholeorhalf . . . . .. 'Loin Chops .. -. .. 3 cha 2elh SLE eae in 10c Lb. Eris ssn 9s 20EI Ee 2 . 14clb. Gi Br wi -- : -- a A Ta J a Sw A ------ Ae To a-- td

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