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Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1907, p. 8

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¢ Ei? tH; isin, Ri: } i i mY Machen, of Briar Hill, was wedlock to John Sykes, a Prosperaus cheesemaker of Long 'int, W. T. Webster is very sick a i r f i i £3 ik : Ix 4 | gi jeiiic abtonded | the funeral Burke, Ona Miss May Ely has Rous her home 'in Cataraqui. Miss Ella Island, is spending | schoo! home. George George Lewis', Sr. "A valuable team A COUGH COLD {1S DANGEROUS. There are different kinds of colds, end various ways in which they affect different prople. Bome constitutions will throw off ® light cold, while te othess i will sbiok tenaciously. There is one kind--the kind accompanied by a cough, the kind that turns te bromchitis, the kind that ends in : dof hows Tee mtd vik Wild EE at MeAD) vs the best Fountain Pen Ee from $1 up- Bibles for the ola of [colts has been purchased by George Lewis, Jr. Concert 'At Sharbot Lake. Sharbot Lake, Dec, 22.--The LO.F. of Sharbot Lake, held their second annual concert on Tuesday, December 17th, with a large? attendance, and: music, voeal: and instrumental, from local talent, During the evening the audience was kept in merriment by the inimitable Harvey Llo comic vocalist and entertainer, Toronto. The chairman was John Hethering- ton. Brother Wade was pleased with [be the progress of Sharbot Lake Fores- try, especially ' the Sister Companion |' rt. They Cou had excellent local talent. He dealt minutely with the Foresters' home and ldland, at De- seronto, and the J late De. Orunys- tekha. ving sprea: t 4 home had fi from the Foresters hand, he satisfied he juenting | to the contrary. Capt. D. Hertie, of Perth, also gave an address on Forestry. Praise was . freely given the accom- Janist, Miss Leita Roberts, now of ingston. (Will Need Three Stages. Wolfe Island, Dec. 23.-~The Wolfe Is- land cheese factory held its regular meeting on Saturday; business of the past year was found eatisfactory. This Jour did so not od nerly as bo 43 nted sales SD on et an pret dent. for 1908. John O'Brien, while shoeing a horse; a couple of weeks ago, Kuiocked hie hand against a rusty nail, and it has developed into a bad case of blood poisoning. The ferry steamer made a special trip to the .| opera, Saturday evening, and sixty. five took the trip. Miss Nora Green- wood has returned home from Loretta Abbey, Toronto, for Christmas. Rob- | wife of ert White is home from Hamilton, with hi#* parents. H. D. Hinckley, manager of the stage company, has stages repaired and newly painted. Mr. Hinckley thinks it will be neces- sary to put on three this winter to accommodate the travel. Miss Mattie Davis is-home from Cape Vincent, Ri- chard Acton, who has been many years in the United States, is on the island now. Miss Sadie McArdle, who has been teaching in Alberta, will spend Christmas = with Ter mother. Waltie Nilés, who has been in Buffalo will spend the winter here. Mrs. W. Henderson, Sr., is home on the island. Miss Wafer is home from Toronto. Vennachar Varieties. Vennachar, Dec. 21.--More Whigs comes fo the post office than wn other, papers put together, The roads are » good condition after the big fall of snow on the 15th, and all business is rushing. Robert Conner made a busi- ness trip to Lavant this week. Invita- tions are out to a few near relatives of Charles Ball. to Miss Beatrice Holmes to celebrate 'their marriage on Christmas at the home of the bride's nts, Mr. and Mrs. W. Holmes. Yim Annie Conner has gone to Os. , N.Y., to spend the Christmas ho days with 'her sister, Mrs. Charles Dexter. Master John L. Ball and sis- ter, Martha, have gone to spend Christmas with their sister, Mrs. Ar- nold McGinness, Oconto. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lockwood, who lately moved from Denbigh to the Granger house, here, have gone to Enterprise and Tamworth to spend the holiday with their parents. 'Herbert Good- rich, Castleton, is here visiting his old friends, ightiory school- mates. Charleston Doings. Charleston, Dor. 23.--At the school closing pxercises: on Friday, the teach. gn Miss Morris, Sttingly remembered ils, aid in turn remem- : ndsay Slack was awarded Xe alge for regular aviend- ance. Flossie Heffran came second and 8 Johnson tied, Master Hibbert Johnson received the prize for Ch J. Greene, of Seren 3 Sask., visited friends here recently. an' nual Sunday school a was held on Friday evening at the home of E. Latimer, and a very gensnnt iv was presented. aden with good things ade rh jee a society' Woman ( as her Ne ery should attend our in | cor evative convantion Clarence ® in Kingston last has been | on in the church and 3J6hn Banks is haul Battersea mills, 8 a horse sick = ie of She horse breaking. in: their colts. Many from here wilh attend the silver wed- ding at Battersda this week. David Robb is at his brother's, John Robb, for Christmas holiddys. John Moore has purchased a large team. Thomas Moore traded horses lately. to match his team, Cornelius Williams is here from the : 'west, looking hale and into our midst, The children must now; 'old: Sete Clave will soon make vo hia round ee r-- WIFE OF THE ADMIRAL. She Was: a "Weshlugton Lady--A' "¥ine Travéller. Evans, the 4 : ting Bob" Evans, now: nn the United States navy. and ooloand A take the big fleet from Hampton Roads to the Pavific comps; ps a 'Miss Charlotte Taylor, of ROA ashinton, D.C. Mrs. Ev- ans was of Frank Tay- lor, of fort, and 'a noted beauty whe she married Admiral Evans, who) iwas then only a Heuten- ant in the navy. Mrs, vans has tra- velled a great deal in following her distingui od. husband on bis various voyages about the world, and is not- ed for her culture and graceful accom- plishments as a hostess, Economical Relief, 'You get a large bottle of Smith's White Liniment for '25e.. It lasts a long time - and does a of cuting. It relieves any pain, cures any bruise or strain, expels rheumatism or neu- ralgia and subdues any mmation or congestion. It should he in every home all the time. At Wade's Drug Store, eet Christmas Gift Worth While. Chicego, Dec. 24.-~/The Crane com- pany, rol 'manufacturers, has dis. tributed $350,000 way of a Christ. mwas gift to their 5, employves in Chicago. The distribution was in ac cordance with" a profit-sharing ar- rangement started eight years ago, Piles Sufferers, Attention. It isn't relief but lasting cure you want, and: that comes quickest by us- ing Dr. Hamilton's pOfntmunt Very healing, soothing etrating. Quick relief from pain, | guaran- teed, and all for B0c. 'Get Dr. Hamil- ton's Ointment from: your druggist. Men's sweater coats, 82.75, extra heavy with' , pollay and pockets, $4.50, at Jonking' Fortunately. the world isn't able to maid sees A lot of then fake eredit to them. selves because they have. good w wives. a hearty. David Sly is. visiting at Sam- uel Williams', Henry :Abbotthas moved: VALUABLE nd Bladder loutle and "Rheumatism. This is a message that will bring happiness again into many families and wigdibing into the uf of hun- dreds of disheartened and discouraged men and women here. It requires just a little inconvenience, for it can't be bought already red. It is a sim- SL Sarees: oe iy the la ugh n rer {the newspapers. It is check the many cases of wos: kidney and ladder trouble which have pples and invalids made so many * jand weaklings of po of our bright- The druggists here have been notified to supply themselves ' with the ingredients, and the sufferer will have no trouble to obtain them. The prescription is as follows: Fluid Ex- tract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Com- pound Kargon, one ounce, and 'Com- pound Syrup of - Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle. The dose is one teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. Recent experiments even in severe hospital cases, prove this simple mix- ture the remedy for rheumatism, be- cause of its positive action upon the eliminative tissues of the kidnevs. It mpels these most vital organs to filter from the blood and system the 'waste impurities and umic acid which are the cause of tism. Tt cleanses the kidneys, strengthens them and removes quickly such symptoms as backache, blood disorders, bladder weakness, frequent urination, painful, scalding and discolored urine. It acts kidnev and bladder structure, puts new life into them and' invigorates the clean the blood. The" dandelion' will take care of liver trouble and consti: pation, and is fine for the stomach. All the ingredients, states a well known local druggist, ave of vegetablé extraction, making it a safe and harmless prescription at any time. Those who suffer and are accustom- ed to purchase a bottle of patent medicine should not let a little incon- eastern publication, it ruins. the dale . jof the patent medicines 'and so-called rheumatism. and ' kidney cures. which is itaithest, endorsement of virtue. If I Were Santa Claus, Detroit Free Press. 11 were Santa Claus, I'd, Dass The Grown-up 'men pnd women by ; | I'd search for ev little nen nd every little , that 1 Besido their cots Ta use The Mitle ones 1 would 1, I'd be.s obildren's Santa Claus. If I were JBunta. Claus, 1'd. go Where chi! never know. oe joys Nick je fabled to bestow. o I'd search for them throughout the tows, oot little stockings I would fill, If I were Santa Claus, That not a Hitlo shild, wake To find he was forgot me ; No tiny hours I'd Ab break. Such plums and sugar canes"I'd Joaye; Shen wonderfully Yuinsen 10} That not one baby heart shou JErieve, I'd Santa for the aT ure. And it is so thoroughly harm- hesitation even to very young babes. The wholesome green leaves and ten- der stems of a lung healing mountain- urtice to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. t Edwin Vv Sabin leads the fiction in The Red Book Magazine, for January, with "Love Of Woman,"" which has to do with Japan and the United States. It is an aerial war and the description of a battle in the clouds may be more prophetic than fictional. Then follow "The Kaiser Of Little Ger- many," Roberta McWilliams; "The Honor Of The Mitcheltrees,"' by Wil- liam Osborne; "A Reversion of Type," by Helen Frances Bagg: "Barbara's Bishop," ' by Irvine Graf; "The Climber," by Arthur Stringet; "Wire- less," by . Edwin JA. Wildman, and 'The Undercurrent," a whaling story, by J. J. Bell. In addition are a beautiful series of photographic art studies of Parisian' women. Constipation and bad blood are twins, kill people inch by inch; sap life away. Hollister's Rocky Moun- tain Tea relieves constipation and bad blood. 33¢c., Tea or Tablets. Mahood"s drug store. January Century, a fiction number, contains the beginning of Dr. S. Weir Mitchell's novel, "The Red City," and short stories from May Sinclair, "Jack" London, Charles D. Stewart, David Gray, Barton W. Currie, Kathe- rine Roof, Roger A. Derby and Fran- T. Lea--tragedy, pathos and con humor being well balanced. F. Marion Crawford tells the true story of Bea- trice Cenci--"a great love-drama, less noble, but ever more human, and surely far more awful, than the "Bride Of Lammermoor' --basing this new version of a long-misunderstood "tragedy, in part. upon some recently found letters 'and documents. Umbrellas from 81 to $5, heautiful handles, at Jenkins', imitialed free. It isn't always the man who has acquired the most information who knows the most Canes' with silver mounted handles, at Ji , initialed free. 8 M 'for ee perfumes, Be ve Ts WORTH SAVING "PRESCRIPTION oi AND HOW TO MAKE IT. Miss Jessie Burton, 33 Cecil Biro, Robert Bogle, Belleville: . Anh SA idaraghs sass Hugh Bourne, 35 Clarencd Street, onde on Clark, D.C. Dept Cray Cranbrook, B.C. Stet, & St. John, , St. Joba, N.B. H. By George Garvill, hing 8 William A. Creelman; 3 lin 75, Truro Mrs. A. T. Embury, as a powerful stimulant to the entire entire tract. It makes the kidnevs venience interfere with making 'up this prescription. Wherever this, be- comes generally known, states a large A tickling cough, from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough less and safe that Dr. Shoop tells mothers everywhere to give it without ous shrub, furnish the curative pro- calms the cough and heals the sore and sensitive bronchial mémbranes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Simply a resinous plant extract, that helps to heal aching lungs. The Spaniards call this shrub which the doctor uses, "The Sacred Herb." Demand. Pr. Shoop's. Take no other. Sold by all William V. Wat A Bu Ww. G. Weston, 514 | C. G. Watson, 175 Wor! Mrs. Charles Young, 11 WOULD Bi MOTHING WITHOUT LIPTON'S TEA i N ' . mn mem es a pugs ta stg But." "Don' t-Mix with Japan," sald Scogud Friy a 5 di Oh SR ge ei: i. 4 oe i---- CONBOLARION winRERS W. Booth, Trenton, Ont. .. pres Le Miss Hattie S.\Comben, 20" Oit fo Port Mrs. Lucy Evelyn, 1 George Fletcher, St, Neth bn Bellevue, ra Falkner, Steveston; B.C. i Mes, C. A Fecnch St. dashed' Parsons W. A. D. Graham, Box. £38, Owen Sound, ' Ont. Richard W. F. Grate, Mrs. T. Harrison, 201 F. B., Jones, 634 Bouleva Mrs. H. C. Jamieson, ! Glencoe M. Gordon, Box 692, Fr Mrs. R. T. Kidd, Listowel, Ont. .. Hugh Kelson, Grimsby.' {nbs ans Mrs. N. F. Lewis, Ingetsoll, Ont. Miss R. P. Lewis, 561 Sherbourne Street, "Toronto ...... George K. Laingan, 5 Dorne Crescent, Montreal, P.Q. Walter McLean, 224 'Bléécker "Street, Toronto Miss Florence A. M ;, ByWinanville, Miss H. Moore, 28 Niggara® reét,' St. Catha: + Miss Mona F. V. McMann, 1 Kine Su St Migs A. G. MnsHontin 24 Cobo James B. Mitchell, 38 t. Raul' Strest, Montreal, i Vol I Dssing Mrs. Harry Nicol, Mrs. J. E. Halle, A Alta. ..... J. Ross Smith, on NS... Mrs. W, Stuart, 97 Van Ho e-Avenue, Outremont, Pia. G. E. F. Smith, Mountdin Top, H. and B. Incline, Hamilton, Ont. Miss F. Squire, Norwood, Ont. Mrs. William Smith, 93 Fourth jAvenue, Ottawa, Ont. Miss Edith Stuart, a7 uf Hohe Avenue, Outremonit, PQ. sity Miss 'Alice M. Tayior, 127 Charlton: Avenue' East, Hamilton, Oni Master Alex. Williamson, Petrolia, Ont... Arthur Hebrid 82 t Sicdet, Toronto" . Miss Eleanor elo, 47 Street, 'Quebec, Miss Mar Wallace, cornier Tobin and Pleasant ' Streets, Miss N. , 152 Brant Avenue, Brantford, Ont. ..... J. L. i Sod "104 Wells Street," Toronto John Adrain, St. Joh ewfoundland .. Mrs. Thomas Atkin 77 lone Avenue, Toronto Mrs. Robert G. Ard, Pafry Sound, FON Sn everson ve Lionel H. Buck, oy A r Pires ty Vonehver, B.C. a Rand Se Hs es Tatoute x 83, 'Port Dalhousie .... . Miss Catharine I. Gasdiner, 20 Avenue Road, Toronto hen iver, "TOFOBLO sevrvsens St. Eo 2eph, St. Loui Miss Dorothy Jeakins, a 2 Due "Waterloo, PQ e888 83Rs ton, Avenue, Toronto . Mrs. R. J. 0'Connor, 251 Jatvia Street, Toronto . Mrs. Percy N. Parker, KentvilleNiS. coins wonnininnins sini Miss Eliza Riopel; 56 St, Morbert Street, Frank Roche, Toronto «Street, Toronto On ON Gh Th OR CLON Or ON GR OU OF-OV Oh OF C0, CU ER 01 1.00 ON OHL.O GR.OR 0 OR 8 D1 OF VOX GRIER 0 SERBERETER ESS 282eEEEs Mrs. F. Brenn, TH : : Duet, Sayer Que. hd Burt Flamboro, "Ont. Mine osina Brake, 562 ¥utge Suen, Toronto . Hubert Bullock, Brighton, Ont. ........coe coeds 330. Ear] Street, Kingston, Ont. James Biffin, Box 67, Tavistock, Ons evrsisesrss san Miss Maude Ball, Box 287, Aylmer West, Ont. Mrs. H. Christie, 229 St. Melen's 'Avenue, Toronto Mrs. J. A. Currie, 39 Howland 'Avenue, * Toronto. . Mrs. Emma Churnyide, 99 Watlaos 'Avenue, Toronto A. J. Colborne, 170 Christie Street, Toronto .... Roy Courtice, 2156 Gertaid Shréet Ea: it, Toront: Mrs. H. A. Betts, Mre. L. B. Cowan, 27 Rose; Avenue, Mrs. S. Dawson, 151° Howlantl Avénue, Toronto .. . Miss Chrissie F. Downey, Dalhousie Street, New Glasgow, N.S. S. T. Day, New Glasgow NIE Pid insincere Miss Edna M. Edward 124 Arie Road, Toronto Noigis Fdlfs, Ont. Mrs. David Erskine, 20 Ositatio Street, Toronto Junction Mrs. L. Edney, 526 Macleod 'Streét, ttawa, Ont. ......... . Mrs. Peter Treusch, Box. 486, St. Catharines, Mrs. George Freemantle, Bracebridge, Ont. ..... Miss Reba C. Fyle, Grand Mew, Oné Miss Ada A. Fleming, 154 Sydenham Street, London nth wisn Bina Clara Graveley, Sterling, Ihe crreereivecnis' ue Ww. Gilroy, 10 Nelson Street, Brantford, Ont. Willian Grant, Box. 124, Onillia, Ont............. Miss' E. I. Gower, 308 Huron Street, Toronto . Mrs. Horace Hey, Bo "90; McCrearyP.-0., Miss Maud Edmand, H. R. Gould, P.-0. Box 47%, Joseph Hopkins, Oshawa, Ont, H, M. Heal, 99 Goyeau Sfreet, Wine Miss Lizzie S. Huestis, 51 Cobourg Road, Halifax, James Hohmann, c.o. ATW. Connor, 36 Toronto Street, Mrs. O. J, Hutchison, U3 Pape Avenue, Toronto awne Avenue, Wostiunt, venue, . A. G. Kaizer, 140 Granville Street Ria. N.S. George E. Kewin, 565 Church Street, Toronto ... A. C. Lyons, 26 Napoleon et, "Brantford, Ont. Miss Mildred Hutcliyor 542 Lansgl Miss Margaret C. dorddn, T wa A. H. Lindsay, Moncton, ry o. McKenna, Crapauwd;' Miss Mar} orie Mitche 1, 2®* Follis Avenue, Toronto hton, Eureka, Pictou County, Miss . Mack oy, 106 Kent" Strest, 'London, Ont. Scott McKay, 20 Margare) Sree, St. Thomas, Ont. . lis' County, N.S. Collingwood, Ont. Isaac Ed. F. Neville, Granvi jo Anna Miss Mabel R. O'Neil, P.O. * x '513, Harry Perkins, 295 Wilton Avenue, Toronto Mien Hattie Palmer, 103 Roberts, 718 Bat treet, Toront. Raiph MN. Readey 118 "Artillery, Y: Stett gue, PQ . Spinney, Shelburne, Miss Lillian E. M. Smith, Box 78, Napanee, Ont. Clarence E. Steele, 889 Born Street, V, Miss L. K. Scott, 38 nrg Be. William Stuart, G.T.R., Mrs. Mary A. See, 329 Miss Evelyn Slaght, 502: gin Schoff, 129 Blencker Street, Toronto Miss Laura Terrill; thei Mrs. A. F; Trenguth, Carievale, ai Svvenis Aveuue, Montreal , ahve, Toronto . Miss Eleanor Wi SEISIIZSERISSSIT IRIE; 03 40 39.00.00 03 5a. C6.4 5c | 3assessssesas SBB8885228RE2eRE228s53552085 ¥ x McKinlay, 62 Tramby cn "Toronto Millward, 53 Front Si t West, Toronto. 0:1. i o Street, Charlottetown, PELL. % Square, 'Montreal -.... - my I, Toronto ... ron Strest. Toronto OUICHL 050000 BY 00 LISD 00 L000 00 Lo MSI 58 La te ionenpl : Hospital, WHR Ww WLW Get It for "THE BEST 0 TMEAL MADE." ' # - JAYORALTY, 19 70. THE ELECTORS : 'At the request of large nun of citizens, I offer myself as a didate for the Mayoraity: If deem iy ten years of well-m service as an Alderman to have of value tu tie people, I can ¢ dently appeal for your suppori o position in which experience timate knowledge of city af con be most effective for the: eral good. Pe » R..H. TOE MAYORALTY, 19 CITY OF KINGSTO! S------ In suswer to over five hundred « ified electors, who "have, by peti requested me to offer myself as a didate for the Mayoralty, I beg | fo state that I have consented to so. I, therefore, request the vote influence of all favorable to my tion as Mayor for 1908. A.E.ROSS, M.D Nov. 26, 1907. Synopsis of Canadian North, HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS, the 18 years to the extea ter oth ok 160 acres, - Tous. Snsiication for homestead entry in person by the applicant oh Agency or Sub-ag an A by iy may, however, be A y certain conditions » og ee of an intend ing bomeste: ap Spiiication for entry or cant Derasmally at any sub-ag to the Agent by be Wika pend of the a ped land appited £ los is ve Fie a io prinHty and the ho 100 £2 BeCessary Se STansaction are roosived "personation" or fraud sidan wu Portoit all priority of ¢ ry has been granted it wil an cancelled {Ab Priston for cancellation mu . 'The applicant must to prior right of entry. Applicant for cancellation must sta hat particulars the homesteader U A homesteader 088 eutry is not t of cancellation proceedings the approval of De retnquiah it it in favor of fa Fa ous. sie, 08 ome) bat os no one on of abandonme BUTTS A A Mattior ta required ta in fiutie under one of the fo) ) At feast six months' residence 8 sed cultivation of the land in Jour during the term of three years. 3 mesteader 3) perform the wired resid rH by living on Tan land © solely by him, not less than eighty fn the wicinity of . Joint ownership In land oem this requirement. (3) ir the father (or mother, if ber a is deosssed) of a homesteader > BE F 8 residénca om farming BD a by: him, not less FE So) sore in in extent, in the Vi tead, or upon a h es for .by him in the vicl such homesteader may perform his Sayioucs duties by ae with the or 2. 5 £ a g a Batention Before. making plication for pe the settler malt $e six months' ¥ tn Eni UIE to the Uommispioner ot 1fpads at Ottawa, of his Rani 0 -8q. BYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NOR WEST MINING REGULATION: COAL~Coal mining ts may for a period a J ®llected on Blois en the merc eighteen buy Jeers Jordon Vi mm! may: Incats a claim 1,800%1 The foe recording a claim is §5 At least $100 must be aim or each a fecorder in recl. When $500 ben expended or paid, the locator fz H ot ts i 5 wg Z f =r 8 : FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER. Roll Bacon. 194e. per. oy a ny 6) Breck

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