INESS ts or] turns = ath of busi. gg do it the } with the goods yoy and we're doing it T quality nor quan. it a price, belieye it, est way, on't miss see : . ing our UNS In the ummer Knit {nderwear Department &re several excep. | good ones, made with short red, two great | g them at... 12)¢, gn 2 soft and v fine elastic we ave, made watly trimmed in keeping special price TTY BE en's | lerwear best makes of fine eight natural wool, wool and cotton-- PECIAL LINES--2. IRIGGAN SHIRTS AND --Shirts made with un Drawers d the story, call and er. Steacy to Study Will » York Broadway ces. | & Bro. making +! SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN SORTH.WES) HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS even numbered section of Domin- oa a I gction of 'Demin. orth: EE TELS 5,35, 4 be ded wpom by any person who is the sol Dood ok a to the extent of sec tion. of 360 acres more or less. Eotry must be made personally at the local land office district in whic been granted entry for a Lowe tead is required to perform ta on diticns . therewith under oo. of At least six months idence upon th Fe each nd cultivation of the yea during term of three years. (3) It the father (or mother, if the father is of any person who is eligible to make a homestead entry un dor ons of this Act, upon & the vicinity of the land dence wu xr) 'wned by him In the Vicinity of his homestead. the requirements of this ACt as to residence may be sat] by 8 upon the said land. APPLICATION FOR PATENT should made the three years, ° at end of be- re the Local Agent. Sub-Agent or the omestead : Before making anutications for patent he settler must give mx months' motice writing to the Commissioner of Do- minion Lands at Ottawa, of his intention An so. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST MINING REGULATIONS. Coal.--Coal lands may be purchased at 810 per acre for soft coal and $20 for nthracite. Not more thao 820 acres can individual or cow on the gross output. - Quarts.--A free miner's certificate i espanted upon payment in advance of 25 per ammum. fur an individual, and from $50 to $100 per abnum for a com- any according to capital. A _ Iree miner, having discovered mineral place, may, locate a claim 1.500x1, 500 fect. fee for recording a claim is $5. At least $100 must be expended on the laim each year or paid to the mining re in lieu thereof. When $500 has been or paid, the locator may spon having a survey made, and upc: complying with other requirements, pur hase the land at $1 an acre. The patent vrovides for the payment of roy: of 24 per cent on the sales. PLACER minine claims generally ar 00 feet square ; entry fce $5, remewabl: yearly. A free miner may obtain two leases to redge for gold of five miles each for & erm of twenty vears, renewable at the iscrétion of the Minister of the Interior. T lessee shall have a dredge In oper. ation within one season from the date of A collect. ed on the output after it exceeds $10,000 W. W. CORY, Deputy ol the Minister of the Interior N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will mot be paid for. ~ RIDEAU CANAL. TO DEALERS JN SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED to the undersigned and endorsed "Ten- der for Cement," will be received at this officd until 16 o'clock on Saturday. the 30th June, 1906, for the supply of 1,750 barrels of Portlagd Cement. to be del livered in sacks. Specifications can be procured at the office of the Superintending Enginecr rof the Rideau Canal. Canadian Building Ottawa, on and after this date. The Department does not bind itsell to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order, L. K. JONES, Secretary, Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 8th June, 1906. New spapire inserting this -advertise- ment without authority from the De- partment, will not be paid for it. SEALED TENDERS ADDRESS E to thé undersigned, and endorsed ""Ten- der for Drill Hall, Hamilton, Ont.,' Will be received at this office until Fri- day, June 29, 1906, inclusively, for the tonstruction of a Drill Hall at Hamilton, Int. Plans #&nd specifications can ba seen and fornis of tender obtained at this De- partment and on application to Messrs. Stewart & Wilton, Architects, Hamil- ton, Ont. 4 Persons tondering are notified that ten- ders will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with their actual signatures. Eac tonder must be accompanied ry an accepted cheque om a chartered bank, made payable to the order of the Hon- ourable - the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent (10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, which will be for- feited if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or if ho fail to complete the Work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be return- ed The Department does not bind itsolf to accept the lowest or any tender. Bv order, FRED. GELINAS, Secrotary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June 7, 19086. Newspapers insorting~ this advertibe- ment. without authority from the De- partment, will not be paid for it. ENTER NOW For a Business Shorthand or Civil Service Course. Cngstn Busines Colge 2-1 Shoe Polish Black. Tan and White Shining your own shoes with 2 in 1 is both a luxury and an economy. 2inl Black Polish is known as "Black Light. ning." Your shoes are est, glossiest black h only an instant's rub. Don't take substitutes or imitations. Black and Tan in 10c. and 25c. tine White in 15. Glass A WRONG WAY have many ways to bring abot Buble result. Most of them are mistaken ways, but this is not known until the test of time points plainly to the error, Practically tiers are but two ways to ac. complish anything; a right way and a wrong way. Take, for instance, a man with a back, there are lots of them, and of various kinds, some with stiches and twitches, others with cricks and twinges; then there's the dull, heavy con- tinugus kind that lasts all day and doesn't sleep at gt. They're all bad enough, they're all enough to get rid of. Some people rub the back wit others cover it with plasters, eithe DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS PASTRY BISCUIT Beaver Flour Makes light white bread, dainty appetizing biscuits, retaining all the healthful properties of the best wheat. Makes the dantiest luxuries, Pastry and Cakes--so tempting that one bite invites another--yet so wholesome. Go to your grocers and get it. BREAD ..... CAKE model mil for Canadian > [sss armarous READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY. For making soap, softening water, removing old paint, disinfecting sinks, closets, drains and for many other purposes. A can equals 20 pounds SAL SODA. SOLD EVRRYWHERE. Head of Queen Street Kingston, Canada E.W. GILLETT LIMITED Spaci lete v sigus ar te. samplate wr TORONTO, ONT. Rraduates de d htividualé instruction by Som. 4 ent a experienced n every department. through- [11 n fue the whole 3 atalogue J.B. McKAY, HF, METCALFE, President. Principal. - WWRrssssacssceccsnsal EMBOSSING fa CHOCOLATES Made in Canada Sold in Kingston at for Paper and Envelopes ENGRAVING Eee... "Letter haads' Prien wo Some of Lotter THE WHIG Kingston Medley's Drug Store Sl classes of Letter Press SoVen wide, and thirty-five feet deep. reccived at McAuley's book store. od The Panama canal will be forty- miles long, one hundred feef William Swain, piano tuner, Orders A RIGHT WAY and '| hats may be made at 'NEWS OF NEIGHBORS a WHIG CORRESPOND: ENTS TELL US. Tidings From Various Points ar Eastern Ontario What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. A Neighborhood's Sympathy. Wilton, June 12.--The sympathy of the nei rhood is extended to Mrs. John Peters, Sr., in the loss of her daughter, Mrs. Wilson, who died at her home, in Morven, on Monday morning. Rev. J. Teasdale preached in the Methodist church on Sunday morning, during the absence of Rev. R. A. Whattam, who is attending conference: Communion service will be held in the Presbyterian church next Sunday evening. Miss Lillie Wood, Kingston, and Miss Mabel Valentine, Violet, were tisiting friends in Wilton last week. Moscow People's Picnic. Verona, June 14.--The Moscow Peo ple held their "wnmuxl- picnic at Four: teen Island Lake on Saturday, the 9th. The party numbered thirty-five. They assembled in a beautiful little grove on J. Brady's farm, overlooking, the lake. Among the party was y Bell, Kingston. Mr. ker was on hand with his camera and took a snap shot of the crowd just as the arty sat down under the 'haide of the old oak trees to partake of the spreal prepared by the ladies present, After lunching the party started for home, all expressing themselves thor- oughly satisfied at having enjoyed a good day's sport. Light On Latimer. Latimer, June 13.~The much-needed rain has arrived, and lightened the look of anxiety' on the farmers' faces. We are all glad to hear that our pas- tor is tobe with us another year. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church was well -attended at George Doherty's. George Letherland is = re- covering from his illness. Much regret is expressed over the departure of our school teacher, Miss E. Shaw, who in- tends attending Normal, Ottawa. Hearty wishes are extended for the success of our entrance pupils. Miss Beatrice © Traves 'and Miss Kathlan Sherman. Mrs. R. Lyon attended: the funeral * of her brother, S. Hughson, Opinicon. Miss Luella Traves has re- turned from her visit to Miss Edythe Akroyd, Kepler. We are all glad to see George Smith, Albany, among us again. George Letherland is improy- ing his farm by erecting a new' wind- mill. Miss Shaw, Miss Collins and dor sselstine. paid Odessa a short visit on Sunday. Miss Edythe Akrowd punid Latimer a flving . visit. Miss Effie M. Townsend, Kepler, has heen visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Smith. The Latimerites are glad to see their butcher, H, Gibson, again making his rounds. Visitors : Mrs. L. Hughson, at her daughter's, Mrs. B. Collins; Miss M. Darling at Noble Darling's; George Cratiston at T. Sherwood's; Mr. and Mrs. S. Pond, Odessa, at M. B. Traves'; W. Smith and" K. Shan- non at J, 's; Mrs. Thompson Sherman's at her brother's, William Arthur; W. Clogg at N. Spooner's: Hark ! Lis. ten for those wedding bells in the very. near future. ------ Baby's Washable Hat. The "tub" hat for the small toddler is quite as pretty and shecoming as it is serviceable, the broad scalloped brim making » charming setting for the piquant little face beneath. Thess home at small cost, and without a pattern, too. il instructions are closely followed. Pink chambray was the material selected for the original of this picture, From this were cut two circles about fifteen in- ches in diameter, the edges of which were scalloped and button-holed in white. Two thicknesses of white but- cher's linen were then placed between the ¢hambray circles, the whole stitch- ed a number of times on the machine in white, The head size, about four and one-half inches in diameter, was then cut in circular form and finished with an inch-wide upstanding band, to which was buttoned the circular crown, the edge finished with the bat- ton-hole scallop design. String ties of the chambray tied coquettishly under the chin. When ready for the laundry the crown is simply unbuttoned, and the whole washed and ironed with per- fect case, ------------ Davies' Cooked Meats. Fifty 'varieties. Saves time and worry. Try our head cheese at 12¢,, Jellied beef 15¢., English brawn 20c. A statue of Alexander Dumas, the younger, was unveiled .on the Place Malesherbes, Paris, with imposing ceremonies, We Tell We have nothing to conceal! No secrets to. hide! We publish the will gladly send you one. the formulas to your doctor. If he does not approve, then do not buy; if he approves, then buy, and keep these standard family medicines.on hand, Aver ferapariie. ayers SPORTING NOTES. rita tema arious teresting on Vi in Sporting Matters. ' tournament, open to all am- wolf foun will held by the Lambton Golf and Country Club of 'Loronto, Canada, August ith to llth, 3 ve! inclast Nova Scotia government are in the market for another troitmg stal lion, They purchased some time ago the stallion Achille, 2.15}, and lus os eahaion committee of the Can adian . Cricket Association to choose the international eleven will meet at the King Edward: Hotel, Toronto, on p t. ho Th ined that Battling Nelson, having offered to meet any lightweight in the world on coast next month, will soon be matched with Joo Gans, lard regatta of the Toronto Rowing Club, has ben postponed from Satu , June 16th, to June 2nd. This has been done {ir the pucn se of giving the crews more chance of get: tag HG Mpa. ii match for $2,500 a coimer between Sweet Marie 2.04, Tiverton, 2.04§, and Wentworth, 2.04} will take place over the . Readville, ., track. The second payment of 8! 000 each has been made. The date set for the race is July 4th. ; Daniels, the American swinumer, win- ner of the Swituning wvent ut the Nympic games, Ss created a new ie record at the Hornsey baths, London, hy covering the distance i 25 2-5 seconds. The best previous re- cord was made by the English cham- pion, J. H. Derhyshire, who swam the same course in 26 1-5 seconds. ation has decided that in future was oeneficial to their game, with the result that Canadian goli playecs now able to compots more sueccessiul- inst. other eountries. ' Ty Ausiust of baseball games for fin- ancial profit played in Brooklvn on Sundays, felt eneoutaged yesterday by the discharge of two men who were arrested by the police on Sunday for wisnlaying contribution hoxes on the ball grounds during the game there. Ag a result, President Ebbets, of k PBrooklvn National League Club, said he wight decide to play the Cinein nati team at Washington Park nest Sunday. RATHER FRESH STRANGER In Verona--Many Improvements There. Verona, June 14.- Farmers are wearing the smile that won't come off over thé erop prospect due to re cent rainfalls, the crop promises are excellent. Many from here are going to the Free Methodist camp ground, grounds, J. Cobalt, E. M. York sold a handsome Mikado to 'A. Collins, i High Falls, James Curl and J. A, Wells are add- ing handsome additions to their re sidences.. Mrs, Harvey J. Snyder has gone to Kingston General Hospital for treatment. Stanley Scales and wife have taken up housekeeping here in D. Claxton's tenement, Lake street. Dr. Claxton is erecting a new house in Cometery lane. The saw mill and hox factory are closed down for a few days. Last Friday a stranger struck town and af- ter hitting up the booze, proceeded to do the place; becoming too much of a troubler he was taken into custody by P.C. Tim Griffith; he was let off with a light tax and a warning. Henry Dix- on has purchased a new piano. Sev eral farmers took their hogs, Tuesday, to Moscow, at $7.40 per ewt. Rev. Mr. Ferguson will preach his farewell ser- mon next Sunday night. Mrs. Clax ton had charge of the M.E. church or. gan, Sunday evening, in t8 absence of the regular organist, Mrs. Thomas Craig. William Craig, Jr., has the contract of hauling = the output ° of George Bouder's feldspar mine, near High Falls, to Verona, at 30e. ton. M. C. Sturm, sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Warren, Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. NM Yorke, recently. Miss L. Guess, Kep- ler, is & visitor at Andy Graham's. Workmen have completed shingling H. McMullen's house, Main street. Arthoe Ryder and wife, Colebrooke, spent Sunday at the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Ryder. Mps, H. B. | Wartelsky is going to Boston, Mass. Or & six months' stav with her par ] per his daughter and ents, We regret that Rev. Mr. Fergu- Son if going to leave us. Rev, W, Weese, is the new incumbent, ------ Celebrating. Iron Wedding. Berlin, June 15. An unusual fosti- vity took place the other day at Potsdam. whe n Herp Ferse, who boasts the proud title "Master Car. enter to the Imperial Court," an his wife, celebrated their "iron wes ding," which mrans the seventioth an mversary of their welding dav. The old grovbeard, who is a favorite a court, is ninetv-three and bis wife cighty-six. liam made the venerahle couple a pre sent of two fn dy decorated Vasey from the roval porcelain factory, The crown prince sent a diamond pin and Prince Fitel Friedrich appeared in per. son to offer his congratulations. Prince Hobenlohe conferred the- order of his house upon the "iron" bride. groom, and the garrison commande of Potsdam sent two magnificent oil paintinos framed in oak. From all arts of the country letters and tele- erams of congratulation arrived for the iubilars and during the day amd evening hundreds of their numerous friends and acquaintances called to express their congratulations and best wish. yrars of noe, Emperor Wil est. New England Ham. The Canadian Lawn Tennis Associ- its championship, tournaments will | ing a life sentence on a charge of pneu more in the interest of Can- | murder, in Kansas, refuses a pardon adian players than heretofore. The | and demands a re-trial. golf association found that this idea| The Dominion Tron and Steel com- ave the t 1 | errors, among which are these : When at Odessa. Mrs. M. Vandewaters will | the translator came to the word conduct a boarding tint on the "Locusts," which was the name of tha E. Smith is home from | Wh ! relief--Gin Pills will OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. rne---- Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little Easily, Read. and Remembered. ; Wiliam Jennings Bryan was an ine terested spectator in the Russian dou- ma, cn Thursday. Lieut. OC, Nin, governor of the province of Davao, Phi-fvpine Islands, "The met profite' of the Temiskaming e net e Lom 1 railway, for the four months ending with April, were $61,981. z Lady Mary Hamilton, the richest woman in Great Britain, was married to the Marquis of Graham. Mrs. Joseph McLay was burned to death in a fire, in the family dwel- ling, near St. Stephen, N.B, Between C, Horn and New Zea land lies 2 miles of sea, absolutely unbroken by even the smallest islet. With Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, if she dies. childless, the direct line of the House of Orange will become ex- tinct, President Roosevelt has expressed disapproval of the meat inspection bill as inadequate to meet the condi- tions. The municipplity of Berlin has de- cided to build a ecrematory for con- demned meat, at a cost of about A "conspiracy of firemen of the Inter national Navigation company was dis. cov: 'lo raise wages by deserting in groups. Al Harpster, an innocent man, serv- any has received an order for 150,000 Po of steel rails from the Grand Trunk Pacific railway company. Albert Stuart was found guilty at Owen Sound, of shooting and wound- ing James Morrison, when the latter was giving him a lift on the road. M. Guesde, the new leader of the so: cialists in the French chamber of de puties, is prophesying for the year 1910 a social revolution, bit a blood less one. Atrajan, a Hindoo, has won the senior wranglership in mathematics at Cambridge, the greatest academic hon- or in England. He is the first Hindoo to achieve this distinction, ------------ AMERICAN GRASSHOPPERS Name An Astonishing = Blund- xr , er. The number of astonishing and often absurd bhinders perpetrated by trans. lators is without lamit:™ The first men to translate Cooper's novel, "The Spy," into French made numerous artons' residence in the story, he turned to his dictionary and found the ing of the word to be "Les Sauterelles," the "grasshoppers." He was a trifle - puzzled later when he came to the passage in which a dra- ROOn was represented as tying his horse to one of the locusts on the lawn. He had never been in America, but taking it for granted that the grasshoppers of that country must be of tremendous size he solemnly in- formed his readers that the trooper fastened his horse hy the bridle to a grasshopper which was standing near the door of the house. -------------- Get Into A Cool Hat. A great many men are getting their heads into our new summer hats. They, appreciate our nobby styles and su perh values. Men's fine straw sailors, 50c. to 83, at Campbell Bros', the store of vuality, -------- The Quickest Writers. Sidney H. Godfrey, of Ottery St. Mary, Inst Devon, has been nomina ted by Pitman & Sons as the repre- sentative of the United Kingdom in the international shorthand speed con- test to be held at Baltimore, U.S.A. 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