Daily British Whig (1850), 5 May 1906, p. 15

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housewives : me the floge» on g, In Connection With Canadian Pacific Railway W------ , FARB FROM KING- STON TO . San Franciseo $92.00 Going via "American investigate your Stove, your gETURN "Frisco and 10s Angeles $79.50 : he Ing the trouble clear yourgelf__ eStion in. dead lines and, returning direct via Canadian or vice quD.troit aud dir versa. successful from Jie to produce make that bread A in nut ines exch Way CHOICE OF ROUTES top overs west of Missouri River. Going April 24th te May 5th. Returning until July 31st. riment rticulars at K: & ©. and C.P Fl ot Offic io street. . x Sekt ee. outer A.¥oLoeR, 4 * Gen. Pass: Agent. Gen. Supt. all over the re Rav of Quinte Railway y ort line for 'Tweed, Napanee, | R ey pe --t all local points: Trains ave City Hall Depot at 4 p.m. F. CONWAY, Agent B.Q. Ry., Kingston. FX 1H i RAILWAY REAL 1 the greatest LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE In Effect Jan. 2nd, 1806. Il leave and arrive at City iy By of Johnston street, GOING WEST old is milled by tfied by the only i Lve. City Arr. City ute purity' and No. 5 Mail ... .12.45 am. L15am rd Ww heat which bw 3 Express .. 2.20 a.m. 3.05 a.m ).15 a.m. * 9.47 a.m . " |] Loeal ... e of nutriment, w 1) torn'l 4412.16 noon 12.46 p.m i « 7Mail ... ... 319 p.m. 3.51 p.m. » IN competent " 15 Local w . 7.03pm. 7.38 pm 1 EAST ur grocer will ON voit Air. City sh the flour, vi Yo. 8 Mail .. .. Li8am. "22am. « 9Fast Exp. 226 am. 3.05 a.m. imi * 16 Local 8.47 a.m Dy Limited # Mail ... ...12.16 noon 12.46 p.m. . w §Fast Exp. 1.00 pm. 1.29 p.m " 12 Local ... ,.. 7.03 pm. 7.38 p.m Nos.1,92, 8. und 4 rum dally. md 8 run_ daily except Monday. trains daily except Sunday. Direct route to Torents, Peterboro. Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit Chicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Portland, St. Joke Halifax, Boston and New York. For Pullman Accommodation, Tickets, wd all other imformation. apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Cor. Johnston ingston. Ont. Nos. & 30 pages of excellent All other Ir grocer can tell yon aad Ontario streets. ALLAN LINE Rovaitaui, MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Parisian .. May 3, 9 am Virginian May 10, 4 a.m Tunisian May 17, 9 a.m Victorian . May 24, 4 a.m. MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. (moderate rate service.) Numidian May Oth, daylight Mongolian May 16th, daylight. and weekly thereafter. For rates, apply to J. P. HANLEY, ¢ R- HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS Any even numbered section of Domin- lou Lands in Manitoba or the North- vest Provinces, excepting 8 and 26, not Maerved, may be homesteaded upon by ®y person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years of ure, to the extent of one-quarter sec tion, of* 160 ucres more or less. Entry must be made personally at the local land oflice~for tho district in which the land is situate. ~~ HOMESTEAD DUTIES : A settler who has been granted an entry for & home Mead is required to perform the con- ditions connected therewith under one of te following plans : 1) At least six months residence upon td cultivation of the land in each year during the term of three years. ua I the father (or mother, if the : et 8 deceused) of any person who is tirible "to make a homestead entry un- = the provisions of this Act, resides hao farm in the vicinity of the land oF by gl < FAR, ch person as a home ents of this Act as to Tenidence prior to obtaininir patent may " \Usfied Ly such person residing with the father or miother. 3) Ii the settler h 8 © has Tesidence upon farming im in the vier, ity of hig quirements of this Act hay be satisfied Said land pa RP HICATION FOR PATENT should Tr ade J send of three years, bhe- cal Agent, - Hametend' inupecyor > > AK: oF the Ww fore making a nlications for patent fons "FT must give six munths' notice Rj to the Commissioner of Do- iy oR Lands atl Ottawa, of his intention SYNOPSIS LEE V31ile Tssued4d | yeautifully r sample: John's,P0. his permanent land owned by homestead, the as to residence by residence upon the (a " OF CANADIAN NORTH- Cot}. MINING REGULATIONS; $10 pop aor) lands may Le purchased at "ithreite ny. OF Soft coal and $20 for : a So more than 320 acres can o Yay. 1 "bY one individual or.gpm- Ar ain rer ton of 5 Ly, At the rave of ten OMhts on the pid =."90 pounds shall be collected output. Quarts. J "8 G "A free miner's certificate 4 A ificate 1s lor $2. sited upon payment in advance of vou friasids n for an individual, and han you 100 ner annum' for a com- 2 to capital. havine discovered mineral oties at less -than one-thifd locate a claim 1,500x1,- The he black; Concord, blac AY 10%, for, recording a clatm is._$5. hite; Worden, fancy 3 dain gach yo oO TUS he expended on the w : Pi . When $600 has Markeg, the new red; Red Detided or p the locator may, y SOD Vine wit vy made, and upon _. A HE ith other requirements, pur- he new fancy reds. pres nd at $1 an acre. + x PL nrovides f. P. A ro; . or the payment of cropping purple Bray ! 24 per cent on the i y cropping -Blackeap. 10 feet Minine claims generally are ers. > nd Yearly, are : entry fee $5, renewable record for size) quality ® Ane min r may obtain two leases to : of {wed MM five miles each fora Sncratinn of 11a 0 renewable at the The lessen the Minister of, the Interior. U have a dredge in 'oper- within one season from the dare of r Pu five miles. Rental, $10 or oa 3A r Kgaip. Order Now wv. Send for mile of river leased double the money. he rate of 23 conarts , BARGAINS IN STRAW : Outiut after ft execsdn $10,000, Demty W. W. CORY, md 51 the Minister of the Interior. tato d disease prook; 04 a £7,000 for 4 by year: for $16 'per Ib. : ns to a grower three Runs no rot. Send for list, a id, press opinions from js the most wonder Fo, 'thorized publication of this or SL will not be paid for. erlodieal Pilln are the Men, BMttstrscrrer tread Dr. Ale? Cel Brock s Slebrated Educational Contest Lists Desliroyed By Fire CONTEST. EXTENDED TO suly 31st, 1906 Messrs Armour Limited, Toronto, regret to advise all who: have so kindly forwarded lists of nanies us per the conditions of their Educational Contest, that their building, with its entire co s, was destroved by fire' of March 10th,.and all records of lists they have received, as well as all lists, were destroyed, and we ask that all who had sent in lists previous'to this time, mail us dupli- cates. No metal caps required with du- plicate lists, To make up for time lost Ly the fire, and to give all competitors a fair and equal chance, we have con- sented to extend the Educational Contest until July 31st, 1906. We offer $200.00 in gold to those sending in the largest lists of correct words made from the twelve different letters used in speffing the four words Armour's Extract of Beef $100.00 in gold will be given as the first prize. $25.00 in gold will bo given as the second prizo. $10.00 in gold will be given as the third prize. $5.00 in gold will be given to each of the next five. $2.00 will be given to each of the next twenty. . CONDITIONS Use only the following 12 letters: --A-R-M-0-U-8 E-X-T-O I-B. No letter to appear in the same word twice. - Only such words may be used as are found in Webster's International Dictionary. No proper names, foreign words or names of persons, towns or places are to be used. Words spelled the same, but having different meanings, may be used but once. All contestants must attach to their lists a metal cap taken from a jar of ** Armour's cf Beel." [Failure to do this puts the list out of competition. 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Mrs. Fiske has revived "Becky Sharp," in Nel York, with George Ar- liss as Lord Steyne and John Mason, as Rawdon Crawley. Paul Kester's dramatization of *'Dor- othy Vernon of Haddon Hall," was put on in London, last week, by Julia Neilson and Fred. Terry. Perey Haswell appeared in Balti more this week in a new play, the au- dicnce being given an opportunity to try its skill at selecting a suitable title, Isabel! Jay has made a hit in. Lon- don, in the new musical comedy, "The Girl Behind the Counter."" Edna. Mav in "The Belle of Mayfair,"" was equal lv well received. ---- . and the -worst "Le Domino Noir," which drew 4,327 franes, Next year Kyrle Bellew will he seen Gilbert Parker's. "Right of Way." Arnold Daly last week revived G. B. i satire the mili- francs, in Shaw's brilliant on i tary "Arms and the Man, which King Fdward, then Prince of Wales," did Mr. Shaw the honor to say, it must have heen written by a mad- man. Richard Mansfield 'usd the play for offe' of {Wo SEASONS Sole ten years aro. This was before the Shaw plays were so throughly appreciatd as they are at vresent. : : A bas-relief of Sir Jenry Irving is > sed in St. Chryvspstom's cha- to be placed in ptnre shyt pel, Seventh avenue and street, New York. It is being prepar- ed by Mrs. BE. St. John Matthews and is to be a bronze tablet six feet high, with a half relief of Sir Henry at the top, and an inscription sum- marizing his life, written by Dr. Mor- gan Dix, rector of Trinity church. The committed in charge 1s composed of members of the Actors church alliance and of the vestry of St. Chrysostom's chapel. > 014 Offender Caught. Impossible to escape being cured if you apply Putnam's Corn Extractor to The worst corn on record. Painless, safe, and costs only a quarter at any drug store. rete Men who are always attempting t kill two birds with one: stone never bag much game. _ No man is ready for heaven who is willing to enjoy it alone. . W. H. Crane is to appear in a dra- matic version of- "Letters of a Seli Made Merchant to His Son," next sea- son. The play is to be called "Old Gorgon Graham." The Wornout Nerves, The Weak Heart, The Tired Brain, The Wasted Strength. What a multitude of women there are "who feel that these words exactly suit their caso. From early morn until late at night they have been on the go, year in and year out, attending to the daily household duties, looking after the wants of her children and spending the rest of her timo Siending to social and church work. ls it any wonder then that sooner or later there comes a general collapse? The action of the heart becomes weak and palpitating, the nerves become unstrung, the brain feels in a whirl half the time and the usual force of vitality is lacking. It is at this time a woman should look after herself. If she does not, serious female disorders may set in and often cause weary months and years of helplessness and miserable suffering. 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Annie' Hughes, who starred on many occasions: in London, playing in "Mr, Hopkinson' New Jork, will probably enjoy brief starring season in 'Sweet Le fore returning to England. Dirce Cyr has "Daughter of Jorio" Marlowe, and who is now mn oa Nancy, St. sold D'Anunzio's to Sothern and this translation having Leen made by an American poet, Henry St, Ives, This drama has already heen pr ented with marked success in and Italy. Irance Maud Jefivies, the American actres:, who has long spent hér time in Kr land and Australia, will close a tour in the latter country next week. It is said that' Miss Jefivics has decided to York, in 'Mt, Hopkinson," has had with his manag a {disagreement J. K Hackett, and has not only left the cast, but hus amncunfed his intention of gomg Bek to England, to arrangc for a vaudeville tour of the United States, A New York actor has been having unkind things said about him, hecause he bought bouquets and sent them to himselfy but in the past several well known stars have been accused of thus adding to their popularity, apd David Garrick "was even acetiscd of sending token of his appreciation, pe Aeschylus, the Greek dramatist, was tor of the mask, ty of straggling actors end a par from tome who discarded their masks and stain- ed their faces with leaves are said to have been the firkt in the world to use make-up. 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