Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jun 1905, p. 3

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Long, Cool, . | Mellow : SI'OKES A | Pharoh Juli Athy . (Pharoh) - Cua Arib) k The King of 10 The o, of d | Ceat Cigars. : d Cent Cigars, n These two are our teaders a | all other brands, Try a Phar ¥ i "| the Slot' Machine. - 1, ory x a appointed. Every Ciear is we wort i. r- | price and more, Ye y ¢| The "Best" Vee Store, e L. T. BEST, Chemist ang Optician, m 124 Princess St. "Phone 59 h 0 $I: 3 > TASTING Il ' CAN'T EAT] ic common feeling B ont i teh VK NE--You need > When you feel that way Dp alate 0 6 . 0K" ¥ d | We've been there They | how to fix you up la Caraccas--we have 43 a person who ceuld'nt re I "1% PRICES ARE MODERATE, : Orsrrtsssstnttainnng oO " Ss v IT IS TO THE ADVANTAGE OF HOUSEKEEPER IN CANADA TO Use THEN Nagic Baking Powder. Qillett's Perfumed Lye. Imperial Baking Powder. Gillett's Cream Tartar, Royal Yeast Cakes. QGillett's Mammoth Blue. MADE FOR OVER 50 vEaRs. (esTasLisnED 1082) COMPANY EW.GILLET LIMITED TORONTO. ONT. Saturday Specials 500 yards of Dress Muslins, colors, neat 15c. a yard, a vard. - dy. al -UP-PeSS OO in dainty paeterns, former price Saturday special le, Lawn, fine even permanent finish, ard 10 inch' Victoria thread, no filling, Saturday special 10 A big snap in Ladies Petticoats (with 3 and 5 ruffles), black, fast color, i value, on sale at 95 and 1.33 £1.25 each i Ladies' Fast Black Cotton Hose, spee- 3 ial at 2 pairs for 2 Other makes of Ladies' Cotton Hose, in tan or black, special wt Ie | and 25¢. a pair. { w i { Piles of Fan Hosiery for Children all | sizes, plain and ribbed ! | Women's Summer Vests, special at 124¢., 15c., 20. and up | Others at He., Ne, loc, eacl | | Summer Weight Corsets, extia value at 50c | Tape Girdle Corsets, all sizes, 35. a pair. | Spec ial values in Prints at 6 10. a yard. bis " oe New goods arriving daily \ hig rane of Raincoats just arrivisd marked very reasonabl and up. Newman & Shaw. *® FOR JUNE Pdid for in June ; de- ® jivered any time you say. 00000000 000000 JAMES SWIFT & CO. GH 00400000040 rom Chickering. Orders ie at icAuley's book store, Princess § Often, 97 or THE DAILY WH ss UNDERWEAR | | 0 AMUSE ALFONSO ow | THIS WILL BE TH THE PURPOSE | OF ENGLISH, ne, He Will Make a Week's Stay in gd Muslin rae economy of Muslin Underwear does not mean t ou should re ec 3 It means rather that you give earciul attention to 1} wd dradge. with its heaps of well-made, prettily trimmed Gowns, Cor ring, weal offering fe, Chemises, Drawers, Shirts, and White ' Lawn Aprons. With | the Kingdo a Hi Le pris just right for shrewd bargain buyers. and Convoyed to Portsmouth For TEN DAYS our reliable CRESC ENT 'BRAND © MUSLIN UNDER seen 2 Hany Runciions, ' sondon, June 2.--~Great preparations have been completed for the reception and entertainment of King Alonso during his week's stay in England. The royal yacht Victoria and Albert went to Cherbourg to-day to convey his majesty across the channel, The viacht will be escorted to Portsmouth by four British cruisers and several torpedo boat destroyers. Off the Isle of Wight his majesty will be met by a destroyer" flotilla which will act as a sold at! a reduc- §EAR will be 20 PER CENT. gon of Trimmed Millinery Floor is a veritable art gallery, where tie *hest products Our Millinery 1» 2 Alinors os} ayvie o beg red" sty ovin of the We rld's hest milliners pass in review to 1 admired "hy vie-lovin convoy to Portsmouth, where full nn. Every hat has an individuality of its, own. Paris style€, New naval honors will be rendered by one gomen. ) 3 of the largest fleets of men-of-war as- york Hats, Hats from our own workrooms--decide 'hetween then, Come sembled in the roadstead since the cor- 0 onation of King Edward. and see them, whether you wish to buy or not; vou're welcome. Examin King Edward and Queen. Alexandra will wéleome the Spanish king. on the styles. board the Vietoria and Albert. The goard of honor at the jetty will con sist of bluejackets and a detachment of the Roval Marine artillery. The ar rival of the ravdl visitor in London is scheduled for Monday afternoon. The same evening there will be a royal fa mily dinner at Buckingham 'palace. Of her featu of entertainment plan: 3 for the "week include 5 state ban- ts a state ball at the palace, a dinner party at Ma#lborough House, the residence of the Prince of Wales: 5 rala performance at Covent Garden, and entertainments at the Spanish ail Austro-Hungarian embassies and af Lansdowne House, the residence of the foreign secretary. The king will also spend yn day at, Windsor, and another day will bedevoted largely to a mam- moth review gt Aldershot. CRUMLEY BROS. SALE 'Retiring From Business The entire: stock of CLOTHING AND ENTS FURNISHINGS, HATS AND CAPS inust be sold in a very short time, re- Don't miss this New Bridge Opened. gardless of cost or value. Canifton, May 31.--Victoria day passed off quietly here. The only at- GREAT BARGAIN SALE, as itis a chance action we of Dental On ¥. at : tween the local team and Belleville in a life time, which you do not get every lock artares whi: Toa a score of nine to' sixteen, in favor of day: Belleville Mr. Kerr, referee, gave. on- tire sa action. In the evening "the boys' lected their fireworks and gave 2 very nice display in front of Shorev's stare. The official opening of O'Brien's bridge took place i av. A number from here, Belle ville and Campbelliord wer 102 Princess Street. Kingston, Ont. Speeches were made by Mr.) Ayles a - Worth, CE. and others. At the castle, Campbelliord, took a vhoto MONEY AND BUSINESS. = Palpitation of the Heart--Ner- clos Lol : un Prowedinge Bes Bonny = graph of the bridge and the county MYERPOOL. LONDON. AND Oliti.| vous Prasiration-C uredby | council. The fownship council _ and assets 1,187,215. In addition to : court of revision met Monday. Owing which Solr policy holders have fo Milburn S Heart and to the new. assessment ot, ure we security the unlimited lability ot all the stockholders. Farm and city property insured at lowest possible rates lore renewing oid or giving * a goodly number of appeals. Mrs. Nerve | S. James McKennv, Toronto. is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. P. pew business get rates from Strange De Tan aarves ry Arintnell. Miss Maud Watts leit Tunes- & Strange, Agents. dav for Kingston, Jamaica, with her OUR POLICIES COVER MORE ON friend, Niss Campbell, a native « of buildings and contents than any otn- | that pla They are graduates of « company offers. lxamine thom av { the O.B.C. and have positions await Sofwins Insurance Bmporium, Mark. {ing them in the sunny south. Mrs. + Leonard Palmer, suffering from ARCHITECTS: Emme EIT WM: NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice, second floor over Mahood's drug re, corner Princess and Bagot reiz, lv apni Mies 1 | Rossa Farnham is also seriously ill. New Telephone Line. ts. Enterance on Bagot street. Plum Hollow, May 30.-eMr. and Mrs. ne 608. Sliter, Delta, are spending a few weeks at their daughter's, Mrs. D. Kil Y Fe ? } ARTHUR ELLIS ASCEIIRe Ty or hein A Runher bom he. section 2 ner of Queen and Montreal Streets. ended the social at Toledo on the -- 24th and report an unusually fine POWER & Sox AROHITROT, MER time. The telephdne line is growing pod Wr were. Phone 213. Fp] ly. Posey are now Soe3tared bod ~ 1c men are busy erecting them. Mrs, HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, Mr. Ray V. Cormier had a very tryidg | 1. Chapman is again under the don ete, Anchor Building, Market | experience while at College ; but, thanks | {oc Delmer Kilborn has! pur- Square 'Phone 245. to Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, he | , ew buggy. Ernie Layng has d to health. He tells his a an uggy. Ernie Lay ng has EDUGATIONAL. bas been r returned to his home in Smith's Falls, experience in the following letter to us :-- " Wellington Station, P.E.I., Dec. 8rd, 1603. * Messrs, The T, Milburn Co., Limited, "Toronto, Ontario. after spending a few days here with friends. CC. H. Smith has improved the appearance of his residence by a fresh MUSIC! MUSIC! " tlemen --Having Leen cured of a very : : : ORs gy Ty it my duty to write Oat of paint. Miss Jennie Percival MISS BLYTH you a few lines. T'was troubled with a very has taken charge of the Plum Hollow great palpitation e heart schéol, lately vacated by G. 1 otras I was attacked with Hot Coltege, . » Jale +. Lawson. FORMERLY OF WATERTOWN, N.Y., Sad could Bot follow up the games of the UAL: George Tackaberry has the cellar for vill open a studio for music at her home, | Corte without being overcome with fatigue. his new house AE eh ll 1 } I 1 140 Union St.. on May 11th. A limited | yo ,01d not descend the stairs without resting it Miss Dora Liilie. Mal ¢ number of pupils desired. Call Thurs- | halfway. I have are College, and am working 1'07S © Mis ora lillie, Ma rel Curtis, s in a general store, where 1 found your famous FE. Williams, L. Lillie, Smith's Falls, - pile, A ed, ST annot. thank 'you enoogh, Roland Eaton, Kenneth MeCallum and | You may use this letter for thé purpose of Edna Dunham, Toledo, and Mabel . iy Rome at Sackville. RE as I Sid, Dunham, Toronto, at G. W. Dun A ve School AJ on Prince Bdward 1 iL BY Prout ham's; Winnie Halliday, at J. Bul Modern and Progressive *] rematn, dear sirs, nay V. ComrmrEn." lard's The old reliable Milburn's Heart 4 Harte Pills, Woks; per box, or 8 boxes for §1 All dealers, To Use All Steel Cars. or mailed on receipt of ee TER T. MILBURN , LIMITRD, TorONTO, ONTARIO, Kingston Business College Limited, Head of Queen street, Kings- ton, Ont., 'Phone 440. Spacious Apartments, Complete Equip- ment, Excellent Results. Thorough and Special to the Whig Philadelphia, we June 2.---An order for 150 all-steel passenger cars for the New York Central railroad has received. by the been RIDAY, JUNE 2 DONS GALA 1 DRESS. In View oi 'the Coming Wedding at Berlin. Special to the Whig. yy June 2.--The streets of Berlin are assuming. gala ative. Unter den Linden and er leading thorough fares to be followed, to-morrow, hy the Duchess Cecilie on the occasion of her arrival in the capital for her mar riage to the erown prince, have hen hung with festoons of foliage and flow ers, among which are hidden multi-col [ ored electric lamps. Triumphal arches arc being erected along the line of the procession, and Venetian masts, from which-will float banners of the nation al colors, are spri up evarywhere A number of priva ouses have tastefully adomed with device been ol ey ergreens "and fairy lamps. The city is rapidly filling up with foreign and provincial visitors The greatest animation prevails and some of the principal streets and public squates are almost impassable at cer tin hours of the day and. evening Much interest is taken in the arrival of the princess and other foreign de putations come to attend the wed ding. Many of them are already hee and others are ammiving almost hour ly. The distinguished foreign victors are heing cared for at one or another of the imperial palaces in the capital. They are met at the station by repre seritatives of the maperial court and given a military estort to the quar ters assigned them for their stay in the city, It is now evident that ey ery nation of Europe will be represent od at the wedding by envoys of high «st rank, SUDDEN INSANITY. Cheesemaker Developed Surprising and Dangerous Attack. Cornwall, Ont., Jane 2. Dan Houri- gan, cheese maker at ( Gofors ide Com ers cheese {actory, near Avonmore, he came suddenly insane the other night and created quite a Jot of excitement, He 'went into. his sister's room, pulled her ont of bed and raised such a racket that the mistpess of thé house where they boaeded, Mrs. Stephen Flanagan, went up stairs to Miss Hourigan"s assistance. Hourigan seize the old lady and threw her down stairs with great violence. The sister went down te helpsthe old lady, who 'was insensible 'afd the crazy man threw them both=out of doors. Hour gan's next move, was to enter the room ~ of KE. McMonagle, another boarder, whiae bed he threw down stairs as if it contained a man, hut McMonagle had escaped. Clothed only in his pants and shirt Hourigan walk- vd to Avonmore shouting and singing He smashéd several = store f forceil an entrange into the "hotel at 3 am., and went shouting for break fast through the eorridors. He windows, was captured and is at present confined in Cornwall jail. Hourigan is about thirty years of age and had never any sign of insanity, GEN. CRONJE ON WAR. Tells Childrén to Strive for Peace y 31, Because of their exertions in. their five performances vesterday it was ible for the veterans of the AngloBoer conflict t, carry out their plang to visit Gren wood eemetery in a body and decor ate the graves of the soldiers Gen Cronje, however, insisted on carrying out the progranune, and a detail from \ both the Boer and British contingents s acted as his guard of honor, The ! British Lancers, under Capt. Frank lin, and the Boers, under Comman dant Boshoff, » wpanied him. Gen. Cronje s recogmized by the children at the the little ones Children, when you place these flow ers 'on the graves of the men who fought and died for their covintry, re member that, although war is often necessary, it is the most dreadful thing on earth. When youl grow to he men and women do everything in your power to muke war impossible on this earth. RARE SALVAGE, THIS. comegery and said to Wreck of Scotsmon Contains For- tune for Wrecking Company. Montreal, 2.-The 8t, Lawrence Floating and Wrecking company sending the steamer' Marie Josephine to East Point, Belle Isle, in the 'en deavot to a part of the car go of the Dominion Liner Scotsman, wrecked there six vears ago. As the law stipulates that go lies undisturbed belongs to anyone the wreckers an June are seu if acar for five years it that can secure it, American Car and alter copper to the indi t 1 x . , ANC periencea tonchars im overs aonsrirent | Grad Union Hotel Forni company "oi Berwick." 1675 [value of $200.00. plate-glass worth Graduates sought after as comaerci al the first time that an American rail-} $300,000 and crockeryware to the va nite ™S. in Canada and the tes - Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Gand nd Central Station road has had made steel cars for pas senger traffic with the single exception J) the New York underground road. is expected, however, that the pre se Wy wooden cars will he gene rally Aufies Seelig by steel cars before long. The steel cars are stronger than wood- BAGGAGE:::= FREE From Sta en cars: they are non combustible; they SPORE PIPE PPIRPIOBR®® |, not shatter in wrecks, and they are said by experts to Ge safer an CALLING CARDS; ° "==" 7 ENGRAVED FROM § deine French propos fox "tho. rv COPPER PLATE gion free. No vacation. Enter at - time. Day and evening classes. 4. B. McKAY, H. F. METCALFI President. Principal form of the administration, SMITH'S| "8008 TO BUCHU | mor PAGING AND UPHOLSTERING Promptly well done:at lowest prices. Couches recovered and upholstered. N\ LITHIA 925 Contral Avenue, iS PILLS. |, rowisices Mattresses renovated and cleaned, BN ® ind eismps tors two mith's 0d made as good as new. < thu Lithia Fills. 18iud I ud Coveri > auine J 1 a d erings sold by yard as required. N SICK KIDNEYS, tates i . ol A bless you Furniture polished into new. RN Paatiatn ites Miu | for 007 hoon. 10 BAN. b --all these diseases " : F. E. MOREY. Pa your order in as early as possi ~~ Je ki aaa 2 IN ® cured. Price ly & "Por this do : cents a box. - lar en- T. ik Harrison Co.|% A CURE at the PEOPLE'S PRICE. | Lucha Libis Pills. I : My Kidney book and lstie help fro nn 0S ah LL NO NEED TO SEND OUT OF © asample Package scat | "0X8 pv "THE FRONTENAC TOWN FOR ENGRAVED CARDS § remaster sdf" 5 singe LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (ESTABLISHED 1863.) t--Sir Richard Cartwright W.F.SMITH CO. ¥ 185 OL James OV, Montreal To enre Constipation, Sick a. ©ess in one night, use Smith's Pinespple and WHIG WORK Is G0oD WORK Goer el $ Dipenn, Jonas i Wh Farm Butternut Pills. Only ss cents 88 desiers. Rare. Mot ute | 8 E STEEL DIE EMBOSSING 13 GenviNe i 8, 3 SIGNED © Ebb bE Sb § SOOEOPVORIEE pp McGill, Managing Director. Clarence Street, Kingston. lue of a quarter of a million. Stock Transfers Taxed. Special to the Whig New York, June 2.-Wall street was interested to-day in the stock trans fer. tax, which went into operation in accordance with the 'Wedsure passed by the legislature. The law operates in the same manner as the federal tax in war time, stamps of various denomii nations varying in accordance with the value of the certifiontes. The brokers have not taken kindly it was believed at rive those engage to the new law, a first that it would ed in stock lation to the ex changes of Phin Aphis, 'Boston and other nearby cities. This (initial scare has largely away now, and though plans are going. forward for the opening of «tock exchange across the river in Jersey (ity, it is believed that the majority of those promipent m the street have jecided hest and only thing to do in regard te the tax is to "grin and bear it." died Here \You Are Sonny. Boys' and children's somimer hats in straw, duck, crash. A mew lot just arrived this worning in all styles colors and shapes. from 10e, up, ut Campbell Bros, Kingston's best hat store, ee J. G. Sing hee Leen 'appointed en orks, in charge of with gineer of public the district of Eastern Ontario, headquarters at Toronto, Armour's witch hazel toilet soap, 3 cakes in box for 10c. Meleod's Drug Store. > "A good, quality for teeth brash iwon't wear out, The kind sold at that" the } NEWS OF DISTRICT. LOCAL NOTES Al AND THINGS IN 'GENERAL. The Tidings From Various Points In Eastern Ontario -- What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. W. F. Nicholson, Brockville, and Miss Joanne Farl, Hamilton, were married, Belloville's new drill shed will be on Pinnacle street, on the Youker and Arnott properties The village of Alexandria Bay con- tributes 83 per rod to those of its residents who construct coment walks, W. A. Plunkett, a Brockville living in Oakland, Cal., where an_ automobile shop, had fractured; and may die, James R, Styles, Morrisburg, aged twenty-one, attvmpted has been morbid over a suicide that took place near his home lately, The 1st Regiment, N. New Yark, 825 strong, will go into camp at Tibbett's Point, near Cdpe Vincent, during the week beginging July 24th. Mrs. Alfred Barker, Ottawa, former: ly of Brockville, died in the hospital in the latter town, aged but nineteen, of spinal mmingitic. * She leaves a husband and infant child. The death of Martin the home hoy, he runs his skull Docteur, Sr of his sonsin- law, James McKeever, Cape Vineonty at the age of seventy-five vears. Mr, Doctéar Was a quiet unassuming wan and 'was respected. > The congregation of the M.E. church, Watertown, chase the John F. corner of Sterling and Park streets, as the site for the new church edifice to cost about 875,000, A number of special traing carrying immigrants passed through Carleton The immigrants said they were 1 to wait five weeks before able to secure the ocean ticket; such is the rush in England for Canada. Arthur Hannah, fifteen years old, son of Mrs. "William Hannah, Béaver, Man., and nephew of Mrs W, C, Leech, of Carleton Place, wacklough ing with a gun across the. andles of the plongh. The weapon" exploded and the shot entered the boy's lung. He died next day. He-formerly lived in Carleton Place, Aftor providing for bequests to Miss Bell; Miss Hawley, Miss Wallbridge, Mrs. J. Bell, Mrs. DD; BE. K. Stewart, Mrs. George Stewart and Miss Bolovr, the main part of Mrs. Caroline Bell's estate is bequeathed to three nieces of the deceased, Mizz Robertson and the Misses Stewart, Belloville. The On tario government will realize upwards of £4,000 in succession duty winter while driving to a friend's funeral in the face of a hitter, snow-laden wind, Hom. Peter White, taught cold in one of his Ery He lost the eye en health, so long undermined and the magnificent occurred at State streat will pur- Mofiat property, Last eyes, sh tirely. invineible, there are general has been breeches in ' "SECOND-HAND" first shoe was a sandal -- to protect foot us aly. That is seven-cights of shoe duty yet. But, the weak spot in nearly all fine shoes in the sole leather. 'Too many soles wea out in two months. pA when blocked over -- it looks " second-hand." The time to put good sols on shoes s when the ibdesase. fast made. i Thea, they won't need resoling til you've ad wear | enough from them, so you can afford to give them away to | "the man." The toughest sole leather in this world, or in aay other, is the new process * Quick-Oak " Sole. It is wiry and close-graioed ss rawhide, and almost refuses to wear out, : You can soak it in water for tous seatpbl bowns | 'without wetting it clear through. Ch Put high-priced regular process Osk Sale leather in wit borne Bove a will be wet couplet : through from one side to the other. ; % hat protects you from catching cold fn et ; weather is merely the difference between "Quick Oak" Sole leather and the other kinds. + "Quick-Oak "' Sole leather has now been tested a twelve-month, and we had to \ «chases in order to control this brand for Ca To be had only in the in] These are made only by y Hes | Goo DYEAR PROCESS Slater Sho F. G. LOCKETT, Sole Local | i The Canadian wn North-West. f Ald well. He quiring frame. Atlaiitic City ae hig stalwart is now at re-masiory of American Honored. Special to the Whig. Paris, June 2. Lewis Einstein, for merly third seeretary of the American embassy in Paris, but connected with the embassy in London, to-day, delivered an' address at the annual meeting of the Semi-Official Society of Diplomatic History. The meeting held at the foreign office and the hon now was or bestowed upon Mr. Einstein was univ as it was the first time in its history that the sodety had invited an American to speak before it. The other speakers at today's meeting were Frederick Masson, of the French Academy, and Count Famanuel Har court, hoth of whom are among the most distinguished historians in France, Waverly And Piccadilly. | lates Hats, the t creations in vouneo men's headgear are sold in Kingstan by George Mills & Co. only. "The purest soap made," Conti Castile, sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, The Polish that won't wear off, Sold Only at Strachan's Hardware Brrr rassrsassessessenl NOW IS THE ; WINTER OF YOUR DISCONTENT It you are trying to get good boat 5 of poor coal. . is hand- screened and unis oo A oneten order will bring you A large lot of DRY SLABS for sale. Booth & Co. Phone 133, 'Windsor, Ontario. 1 tute. The Cook Medicine Co... Try Myers' for Fine COOKED Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. MEATS. a Any ev bered no Jom of Domision rguLATIONS in Periiorien aD. 8 ed a 26, ns not been Sg 2 rovide wood ho Ta the agttiors or a y Aan ol ne ¥ to the extant of on "more aa 4 Entry may he made personally at XN local I office Spit' » which the land to be go pe in situated, or and oe to it hothesteades > apolication to the Minister of the , Thterios fa oid n ne gration, Winnipeg, or the for District in the is situated, receive suthority for some one to m entry for i feo of is charged for a homestead entry. HOMESTEAD DUTIES ranted an entiy. 04 for a nds xr STE 2. A settler who has been provisions of the Dominion the conditions connected therewith, unde one of the follo' (1) At lease six months' residence upo ne cultivition Slam land in each i year during the term of three years. It is prac of tut to wire % a settler to bring 15 acres under cultivation, But may tute i stock; and 20 head of. cattle, to be actually his own property, th for their accommodation, will be accepted instead of the cultivation. (2) If the father (or mother, If the fa her 4s deceased y person who is & eligible to make a homestead entry unde the Jiovisions p hia" act, resides a farm in the iin ty ot the Teslaence or Jor Y ich Jerson as o a he x requirements ol 8 act as Lo residence prior ng t may sa by such person residing w th the father or mother. a be a § ¥ oy 8) Ha Settler, was entitled to and has obtained os for a second the requirements of this act as to residence prior & hatent in satisfied by residence upon the first homestead, vicinity of the first homes! (4) If the settler has his permanent residence ie upon aetna land o a him in the vicinity of his hom os requirefonts of this act to - may ter satisfied bv residence" pon or land, The term » cial A meant to indicate the same township, or an adioining of nab: A ~ settler whe avails itmeelf of the provisions of Ciaynes a) (8) or vith tivate 80 acres of his homestead. or substitute 20 for their accommodation, and hive, besides BO acres Hy lonced. vilege of a second entry is redtricted by law to those settlers only he ta the duties upon their first homsteads to entitle them tu a on or 2nd June, 1889. Every homesteader who fa IS to Sami 5 ther . the homsetead law is liable to have hisentry lie EC again thrown open for entry. APPLICATION FOR PATENT Should be made at the end of three years, before the Local Agent bi Sub-A gent the Homestead Inspector. es making application for patent, the settier Te give six months' notice in write to the commissioner of Dominion Lode 'ut Mitawa of bis intention to do 'INFORMATION Newly arrived immigrants will recciveat the Immigration ies, on or at any Dominion Lands Office in Manitoba or: the North-W. 2 formation as to the lands that aro open for entry, and from the. oR free of expenses, advice and. assistance in securing lands to suit them. w mation respecting the land, timber, coaland mineral laws, as wai oh. > Dominion Lands in the Railway Deit in British Columbia, may be application to the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, °S the Doh: Commissioner of Immigration, Winnipeg, Manitoba: or to any of Lends Agents in Manitoba or the Norti-West Territories. WwW. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of tha Interior N.B.--In addition to Free Grant Lands, to whi h the Regulations 'above stat- ed refer, thousands of acres of most desirable avai for _~ purchase from railroad and other corporations and ary Probe ¥ GENTS' BUTTON OXFORDS GENTS BUTTON OXFORD SHOES, in Pa- tent Colt and Tan Russian Calf. ; od Price, $4.50. epee 00000000000000050 : % WE DO TINNING OF IRON, COPPER, ETC. THE CANADA METAL CO. TORONTO. . :

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