SYROPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST HOMESTEAD i REGULATIONS, even sSuinberyd section of Domin- pon Tags" a" 'Manitoba © or tn Efe reserved, A eo ad 2a, an | sole bead of a family, or mi over, over. 18 years of age, to the of gh of 160 acres, more "AHlcation tor for temetoad entry or in- Applicant at ue oflice of Jota i al cation for Een at Fo sable the lund" w - Tewieh ig sone WK a mh be en SEE 7 Won't a SANADIAN NORTH- x 6G REG ULATIONS. may be on the to the ane When ne been expended of paid, the locator may, upon having a survev made, and upon omplyiag with other requirements, pur- Shas the land at £8 ie] acre. he patent prov the payment of a royalty of 23 par Sun oenit on the sales. Placer mining claims generally are 100 feet square entry fee $5, renewable bi obtain two leases te ay tor. xh Foal fy miles each for a ypars , remowable at the Ww "of the nister of the Interior. shall have a dredge in oper- the ation within one season m ate Hato sate Top each Jes "il of tal | y ea mile r VAL INSURANCE 00' Y loaned. Hoyalty ut the rats of 24 nord cent colle on the output after it ex. 1,000. W. W. CORy, Reputy of the Minister of the Interior, Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. For the table, get WINDSOR TABLE SALT. Every grain a perfect crystal. - Absolutely pure, clean and never cakes, J Grand {inion Hotel Raum Fr$} 00 Per Day Up GRAND CENTRAL STATION NEW YORK Baggage To and From Station Free An excelles: eles wade book and Xing of the City of New York ton receipt of two cents AR fin al REAL ESTATE y OR INSURANCE If you want 'to buy, or sell i ov 'Property, see GEO. CLIFF, t 95 Flare street, Spotty Post Office. A dro-Eleetrie commission, | 10 Warrant | necused of partizanship, Daily Wibig. it ll ever be re- of Scheme And Speculation. The mayor of Toronts takes the sound position that before the people of his city ean be asked to vote on the question of contracting for power from Niagara Falls, through the Hy- must be more definite. How Mr. Beck, in the report made by | the commission some time ago, .esti- mated that power could be had in the 816.53 to ##7.15 per horse power per year. But he did not include the amount annually which would hgve 16 be col- lected on sinking fund account. After due provision has been made for this and all incidental charges the rate is put down at $17 to $17.50 per horse- Power por annum, The proposal was that Toronto, which should use the larger quantity of power and is more interested in the issue. than any other municipality, should submit a by-law to the people and. have them vote upon it. The the | Mayor objected, and on good grounds. {Shore is no guarantee with regard to fesults. - The scheme is, morover, very i oi The cost of the service is Based on "estimates," and any one knows how faliity they may be. The Hydro-Eleetric Commission may be able to give a tolerably close 1} "guess" dt things, but before much advancement can be made in its scheme there will have to be a specifi- cation of the proposed service and tenders invited so that the cost of be definitely ascertained. The power question: may have been developed a great deal in the last year, but it is far from being understood sufficiently municipalitios going into pomothing which is a "speculation" to say the least of it. : Vun Horn As-erts An Icea. Sir William Van Hof cannot be He has never hesitated to discuss public questions as he sees and understands them, and his views gre always interesting. To be sure they are 'influenced by his persenal enterprises, but that does not "affect their 'force. For instance, it is assorted that he "belioves this country is makine ao mistake in allowing the export to the United States of spruce and spruce pulp manufacture." He pointed out at the annual meeting of the Laurentide Paper company that a cord of pulp- wood yields to all interests in Can- "jada, the individual, the government dnd the transportation companies, only six dollars. The same cord con- verted into ground wood nulp would yield $13; if made into sulphite pulp, 821, and if made into paper, at least $36. ' With these a prior facts Sir Wil- liam makes the deduction that it would be to the interest of this coun- try to have the spruce converted into paper at home. A small export duty on pulpwood and on pulp would force the American capitalists to establish mills in Canada. This is always eco- nlomically desirable, and 'certainly it would be the result, for timber limits in the United States are getting scarcer every year. The Americans must come to this country for their puln. - Why should they not come here for their paper ? The same idea; in different words, has been enunciated)" by others, and the conviction is growing that the roliey which was enforced with re- card .to the saw logs will have to be enforeed 'with regard to the pulpwood, und the sooner the better. Quebec is being rapidly - stripped of ite puip- wootl. It is being cut and shipped to the United States and there madé in- to paper. This paver the Americans Vmust have, and it must be made from Canadian wood, largely. Whv not have its manufacture in Canada ? Hammering Government. The - Whitney "government has had its action in two respécts repudiated hy the conservative candidate in East Hamilton and by the Hamilton Spee: tator. "I." says our contemporary, "a government makes a mistake the loyal party man will recpgnize the fact of tha mistake and rofuse to en- dorse it," and we ard. glad to know that Mr. Scott, the conservative can view." The Whig was prompted bv this re- markable statement of the Spectator to read the proceedings of the con: servative convention, and it saw by thoin that Mr. Scott was furious be- cause Toronto influence upon the gov- ernment was being used ta, the dis oi. the Normal college especially touched him, and he said that the brection of a Nornal school was "no compensation for the Normal col the scheme | queen city, dor distribution, at from | transmission up to a given point can, didate in East Hamilton "takes that' advantage of Hamilton. The removal | 'it is unfair both to d capital, I don't think it is labor should have to hk prison labor, and 1 That is my op- . Al elected, T'm going untrammeled. 1 don't think there will ever be any more difficulty about the subject of prison labor, be cause I think sverybody agrees that in order, in reliev- of 'a burden. He had "per- sonal views om the prison Jabour question, but he was only one of a number." What did he mean by that? That be had made representations and they had been over-ruled ? "Mr. Han- ma," said he, ** will make addresses here during the campaien." Is this an invitation to the electors that if they want to heckla any one they should take hold of the provincial secre- tary, who made the prison labour contract ? "Buch talks," the Herald remarks, having carefully ennvassed the situa- tion, "at a conservative convention must have made the old-time tories stare and gasp." Editoral Notes, The president of the Ontario Bank knew that the head office was not be: ing inspected, and bring it to pass. against him surely. did nothing to This is a mark ---- The Ottawa Citizen disapproves of all speculation with trust funds, ir- respective of whether this speculation is successful or. not. The Citizen's position is 'the only sound one. ---- » The mayor of Montreal commis upon the remarkable apathy of the people in vegard to municipal afiairs. Montreal isnot the only place where a kecner public interest is desirable. -- He is a funny old man who wishes his friends "a merry Christmas" every time he ses them. That was the prac- tice of a directorsol the Ontario Bank. No wonder the pbople failed to take him seriously. 00 ----_---- Mr. Whitney stiys he has not yet contemplated a redistribution scheme, I the government cannot face the peo- ple again without a gerrymander it must have dropped low in the people's estimation. v The federal Soversmerlt, it is said, will appoint a commission to investi- gate recent elections in Canada. It will not, it is assumed, confine itself to one wide, as the Ontario commis- sion has been doing. The highest educational authority in England does not think patriotism can be cultivated Bg ang law regard: ing the hoisting of flags on the schools. Mr. Roblin, of the Manitoba government, dissents, of course. The labour bureau of Ottawa has been blamed because it did not inter- vene in the Buckingham strike and make for peace. The good offices of the minister and deputy-minister of labour were at the disposal of the employers, and were. declined. The Mail has it that Mr. Hyman will shortly retire from public life. The inference is that he has been hu miliated by the election exposures. No tory candidate member-elect ever showed any feeling like that, and the dear knows they had occasion for more than blushes, SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. No Means Of Support. London Advertiser. Count Boni de his meal tickets. or Castellane has' lost --- Are You Sure? Hamilton Spectator. The Whitney prison labor contract has done no harm to honest labor, so far; but it must go. That's The Qflestion. Hamilton Times. - 'hat about the Normal school Kinwston was promised, but is not to got, because the tory was defeated ? Anything Goes. Hamilton Herald. As was expected, the shadowy form of 4 prospective technical college is to by made to do duty in the Easi Hamilton mpaigs. It May Be. Ottawa Free Press . Latest annual Sv put of cheese in Ontatio is 20,000, pounds. Is this but a reflex of a greater prosperity in the pis industeg, cheese being but a chaser for pie ? ~ An Expert ¢ Operator. BExchan "Pritchett told mien that 'he bad een doing this class work for twenty vears for the Somgervatives," lege," and il elected he would use Cross di Merchants Bank, | rights on the Gillies limit. said a Brockville witness in the Lom- don bribery case. Buy infant foéds Gibson's ew. 7 A MAN DISAPPEARED Eo AND HIS BODY FOUND IN| THE RIVER. i el { A Mystery at Gananoque -- Did | David Taylor Meet Accidental | Death or Was It a Case of Suicide ? Gananoque, Nov. 19.--Considerable excitement has been oceasioned, dur- ing the past few days," by the mysteri- ous * disappearance of 'David TayloF, who has been living on the old | Dempster farm, on the river front, | just east of the town. On Wednesday ! ast he came into town, purposing to | go, by boat, to Napanee. He was seen by several during the afternoon, | and. the last seen of him was about twenty minutes past sevea o'clock, by | Landing Waiter John M. Lee. Inves- | | | tigation showed he had not gone eith- er by boat or train, and * the affair culminated in the dragging of the riy- er front near the Rathbun company's | wharf, the body being grappled, dur- | ihg the afternoon, a short distance | shore. His watch had stopped | at 7.25 o'clock, just five minutes after | he was last seen. Whether a suicide or | an accident will probably never be | known. Deceased was sixty years of age. The body was taken to the un- | i AVERSION A CAUSE. Paris, Nov. 19.--The Echo de Paris says Japan's next war will be with the United States. While the governments desire peace, it declares it is impossible to eradicate America's aversion to the yellow race, which, according to the paper, is both' instinctive and rational. The Echo says that fate has decreed a war, and the geographi- cal positions of the two countries and their comi- mercial rivalry can result only in a clash of arms. | KEXFFEEXKE HA | i | re | dertaking establishme mt of I. Cole, } King street, for preparation for burial, before i short service was | home, Saturday afternoon. The eral took place this morning, the re mins being taken to Napanee for in- terment. The management of the rughy team, as a sort of recogmition of the able work done during the sea- son, by the team, gave them a trip to Han¥'lton to witness the game between the champion Tigers of Hamilton, and the Montreal team, champions of Que boc. They left on Friday, by the [Ih- ternational Limited, returning Home Sunday. The supporters. of the Star-Bachelor Hockey Club reorganized them for the coming season, being removed to his home. A held at his late fun Gananoque | The election of offi- cfrs was hold, as follows: Presi- dent, George A. Robinson: seeretary- treasurer, Wilfrid LaQue; manager, Russell Britton; captain, Railph Brit ton. The Star-Bachclors won the trophy offered * for competition last year, and are in the swim te capture another this season. The Gananoque branch of the Bibl Society of the Ottawa district, 'wilt celdbrate its twentieth anniversyry, on Tuesday evening next, in St. Asi drew's church. Rev. A. Cousins, of Ottawa, a returned labored for some time deliver an address. } Mrs. Mary M. Lloyd has been legally appointed committee of the person and - estate of W. S. Lloyd, by the master in chambers, following insirue- tions from Osgoode Hall, referring ap pointment of such committee to him Mr. Lindsay, of the firm of Hender son and Lindsay, manufacturers of gasoline ongines, is going into busi ness by himself. Rev. W. Hatt Lipscomb, the new rec tor of Christ church, is giving splen did satisfaction, both in the pulpit and in pastoral work, to the mem- bers of his new congregation. i i , of Kingston, a gra in physical culture of Harvard ity, has consented to tak charge of the training of the ladies' class in connection with the Young Men's 'Winter Club, providing a clasc of sufficient number can be obtained to make it a financial success, Capt. and Mrs. Owens, now in charge of the local Salvation Arm corps, are giving good satisfaction te the general public, and meetings all day Sunday were largely attended. Mrs. Albert Cross, of Leeds town ship, visited, during the latter part of who will missionary in China, the week, with her brother, A. D Howe, Oak street. Mrs. C. A. Lewis, wife of the popular manager of the whé has been spend ing some weeks 'with her parents in Mtawa, has returned home. Mrs. R. D. Keefe, after spending a -week with her parents in Toronto, has returned home. Mrs. K. E. Baker, corner King antl Stone streets, who has been spehding soveral weeks with her daughter, Mrs S. J. Carfrae, Detroit, has returne home. J. A. Bean, V.8., of Brock- ville, is in town, visiting with hi: wife and family, King street, Mps Harcourt Callagan, of Kingston, ar rived, Saturday evening, for a short visit with her aunt, Mrs. John John som, Victoria avenue. The Misses Jacques, of Ottawa, are the guests of Mr. and Mes. Wilirid LaQue, Garden Atreet, : Miss Desde Middleton, of Queen's University, Kingston, spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Middleton, King street. Mr and Mrs. R. D. Keefe, attended the wedding of Mr. Keelo's brother, Speneerville. at. For prompt delivery of drug ston peeds. "Phone 230, Gibson's Red Lross drug store. Fifteen million dollars are reported! 10. have been offered for the mining Torge t Di. THE BEST NATURAL PURGATIVE WATER. ORDINARY DOSE. --A Wineglassful before. Breakfast The good effects of Apenta Water are maintained by and steadily diminishing doses. 28; Topeateq for Successive days, SPARKLING APENT) | (NATURAL APENTA CARBONATED) IN SPLITS ONLY, A Refreshing and Pleasant Aperieat for Morning Use, Sole Exporters: THE APOLLINARIS CO., Ltd, London, »> BIBBY'S << de o If You Want a Good Suit or Overcoat This Season Buy of a house that has the reputation of selling good clothes. Buy of a house, that sells at one and the same price to everybody. It's far better economy to buy a good, well made garment at a fair price, than it is to stray off to some sensational sale that advertises Men's $18 suits for $9 75 Such purchases are always dissapoint- ing. The man who comes here for his clothes will always wear gcod looking stylish, well-fitting clothes, and hel never pay one penny more for them than they are worth. Then consider his peace of mind. See our Bannerman Overcoats, 14 50, 16 and 18 5p. See our Bromley Suits $10 to 1850. Here's The Point! $12, A BISMARCK ANNIVERSARY. Twenty-Five Years Since Aid Announced. State Bertin, Nov, ' 19.~The twenty-fifth aamversary of the late Prince Ris- marck's annvuncer ment in the Reich stag, that the emperor was de termined that the state should systematic ally assist the working people, male or for male, by accident, sick and old age Insurance, was commented on w idely m the German press on Saturday, whith generally approve * or disap proved of the re sults, according to the political opinions of the com- mentators, During the last twenty years 555 750,000 has heen paid out for sic es K22.750,000 for accidents and £13,500, 000 for wld age. Women with weaknesses shonld never Shoop's Night Cure. This magic-like local tres atment, is used at bedtime, all night while the sys- em is at rest, it is constantly build- mg up the weakened tisstiee, 'he inflammed and sensitive Eg 2d wil. sure 4 clean up. all catarrhal JX oubles. Sold by , all a now, he s parchasnd Centre: Wheland. Durie HA po Dhifled winter he wil thoroughly overhaul it, 5 ov, Messrs, Crossley and Hy anter Ph hold a service in Delia. in the ethodist church, Tuesd, rsday, Now 27th, at 1.43 p.m. Sesh The H. D. Bibby Co. he OVERCOAT STORE--78-80-82 Ns STREET. sol Right At The Tn That's Slater Invictus Shoes Are To day It you try them you will say sO, another them--they are better fin- ished and more up-to-date than ever, in Valour, Box Calt Gun Metal and Corona Colt. $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 The SAWYER SHOE STORE where the George ! We have just received consignment of We have them -------- CREATED A SENSATION. Woman A Professor Made the Feel Decidedly Queer Chicago, Now.-19.--Tears cal denials of women dele "barbarians and murder ed the close of the conver Ambriean Humane Assoc mm. half an hour they had listen ently while a speaker bitterly ol the wearing of furs and bind caf casses. Adornment off su tharuetst was evident in all parts of the ha Apparently unable 'to listen further, two women left the hall Another burst into tears, while (ho hus of a fourth arose to defend the action of women who wore fur pices. It was they address . of J Howat! Moore on "The Cost of a Skin, ¥ caused the stir. "Nobody nt ® har barian would adorn the head with carcase of n hird or the h ad of gr | ning weasels," said Moor re things appeal only to the vules tive Such a woman--is about attract as if adorned, with ga string of os i skulls. She excites pity, for she ¥ 3 murderess."" "Conti," the high class Malist enstile conp, is sqld only al Gibson Red Cross drag store. Ov No. 1 Universal rival hog is just 'the im for house Rirachan's hardware. George Sartees, postmas L hure, died, on Friday last, & ty-three years. for of Bead ol og 4 KIDNEY_TROUB a THE BEST ADVICE IS the female organism is afflicted, is 18 the most fatal and show that this disease is on the among women. | reEmma Jaw, Unless early and correct trea applied the patient seldom surviv once the disease is' fastened uj We believe Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound i is the most efficient ti for chronic kidney troubles of and is the only medicine e prepared for this purpose. When a woman is troubled w or weight in loins, backache, 1 wainful of scalding urination, sw fe or feet, swelling under t an uneasy, tired feeling in the ) the kidneys or notices a sedime: urine, she should lose no time mend treatment with Lydia ham', o% yegetable Compoind, be jhe means of saving her life. roof, read what Lydia ) {egetable Compound did hans sawyer. +I cannot express the terrible had to endure. A derangementoft organs developed nervous prostrati serious kidney trouble. The doctor me for a year, but I kept getting wo 1 was unable to do any rthing, and I my mind I could not live. 1 finall; to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta pound as a last resort, and I am to woman. I cannot praise it too high tell every suffering we Mrs. Emma Sawyer, Cor Mrs. Pinkham gives free a women ; address in confidence, Tara. HURLED BOMB. Believed By An Italian Hand Terrorist. Nov. 19---Wilk 1, on Saturd New York, ment was ¢ ol a bomb was exploded in th a tenement house an street, That the « outrage was nt+of th hand Society is the theory lice. They also believe tha Realmumo, an Italian, delicatessen store on the grou of the Stanton street intended victim. Re police that he had received n letters from the Blackhand de money. The -last one, recei days ago, told the storek unless he sent money to the w once they would kill his t dren. The money was not s bomb, which was hurled way, is believed to b the outlaws that their an empty one. The nu by eighteen famili I'he shattered every pane of gl house and smashed in adjoining across the street. ol perpeetr an age who house, lmumo AC scores of and houses ------ McGill To Raise Milli Montreal; Nov. 19.---McGill sity has undertaken the tas ing an endowment fund of dollars and it appeals to tl for help. Robert contribute $1,000,000 was raise from citizens past an treal. Reford recently n £50,000 orf Ottawa Summer Carni Ottawa, Nov. 19. an old boys' and girls' re-w summer carnival next. cision Was re ing. A committee was formulate the scheme, generally promote the Ottawa appo select enterp ---------------- Dr. Shoo p's Restorative bri ing relief in stomach, ki heart troubles through t} nerves.' No matter how the n came impaired this remedy build their strength, will rest vigor. Remember it does no treat the ailing organ--the heart, rebellious stomach, Kidneys. They are not to bl back to the nerves that cont ~--treat the caunse----use a rem cures through the inside ner by all dealers. TRAVELLING. INTERCOLON RAILWAY SPORTSN SATISFIED Reports from all 1 Game Sections the Maritime Provin indicate a m successful seaso Wiite for * Fishing and Hunting" "Trail of the Mic-] * Week in Canaan. V "Moose of the Mi TO GENERAL PASS