Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jan 1907, p. 7

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OPSIS OF CANADIAN NGRTH-~WEST HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS, ny even numbered section 2 Lands in Manitoba or ti puis t Province, excepting 8 and 26, pot red, mW To. hom ) any jon the sole head of & fami] > 18 years of age, to Lr uele uarter section, of 160 acres, more ication for homestead entry or in- tion faust be made in person 'Uy the licant at the office of the local Agent Sub-agent. n application for entry or inspectio le personally at any Sub-agent's ollie y be wired to the local Agent by the -agent, at the expense of the aps ant, and if the land applied for is ant on receipt of the telegram such lication is to have priority and tha { will be held anttl, the necessary ers to complete the transaction are ived by mail. . case of '"'personation'" the sutry will summarily capesllea and the applis twill forfelt aii priovity of "claita, n applicant for iuspection myst he ible for homestead entry, and only application for inspection will iv from an individual until that lication has been disposed ofp homesteader whose entry is in good ding and not Lable to cancellation, 7, subject to approval of Lepartment, rauish it in favour of father, mother daughter, brother or sister, if ible, but to mo one else, on filing de- ation of abandonment. 3 here an entry is summarily cancelled voluntarily abandoned, subsequent to itution of cancelintion proceedings, applicant for iuspection Wilk be -en- yd to prior right of entry. pplicants for inspection must state in t particulars the hoiwsesteader is ult, and if subsequentry the state- t is found to be incorrect in mater- particulars, the apnlicant will lose prior right of ré-earwry should the ] become vacant, or if entry has been ited it may be summarily canceled. ities.--A sottler is reuuired to per- i the conditions under one of the Wing plans i -- ) Au least six months' residence up- and cultivation of the land in each "during the term of three years. ) 11 tbe father (or mather, if the er is decocused) of a homesteader des upon a farm im the vicinity of the | entered for by such homesteader requirement as to residenca may be sfied by such person remding with the TIF the soctier has ial pk ) e settler has his TI: lente upon farming land anent In the icity ot his pe 5 men may satis] Jenncs upob such land. ed by fore making application for settler must give six months' Daten writing to the Commissioner of Dow on Lands at Ottawa, of his intens to do so. VOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH: EST MINING REGULATIONS, al.--Coal lands may be purchesed per acre for soft coal Li $20 ot racite. Not more than 820 acres be mcquired by one individual or pany. Royalty at the rate of ten 8 per ton of 2,000 pounds shall be Cted on the gross output. lartz.--A froe miner's certificate 'is ted upcn, payment in advance of $5 e506 per individual, and from 0 er annum fo ing to capital. & Soniyany free miger, having discovered miner- i Blase; may lecate a claim 1,500x @ fee for recording a claim is $5 least $100 must be expended on the a each year or paid to the mining rder in lieu thereof. When $500 has expended or paid, the locator may having a survey made, and upon plying with other requirements, purs ° the and at $1 per acre. e patent provides for the yalty of 24 per cent on Spd acer mining claims generally are 100 Square entry fes $5, Temewable free miner may obtain two lopses ge for gold of five miles ad of twenty years, renewable at thy etion' of the Minister of the Interior e lessee shall have a dredge in oper n within one season from the date he lease for each five miles. Rental per annum for each mile of rivor d. iRovaity at the rate of 24 per collecte on eolloeted the output after it exe W. W. CORY ty of the Minister of t B= Unauthorized Publication arin: rtisement will not be paid for. oy ee --t A _ Superior Business Trainin, SE ---------- College KINGSTON oNTARIO Day and Evening Classes Moderate Rates. Ta N. STOCEKp, Pri CEN ALD, "Phone, 680. EARING SALE! ll goods must be sold by the lle of February. as I am leav- he city. RYTHING BELOW COST rices from $14 p t Up. er ld by the piece or made to Alex. Waggoner, Wellington Street. i DIOR Mitreet AL ESTATE OR INSURANCE fou want to huy, or sel Property, see GEO. CLIFF, 5 Cla: Office. | "HrOet, opposite ivid : ete ening ka l8tTUCtion. Dav and 'Nter ates moderate, ' Ladies' Gun Metal Cali Button- , Sa hn | MAKES COOKS HAPPY is far superior to any other she has ever used. It is prepared from the that money can buy, under the direction of xpert manu therefore we are al {ton a Cash Guarantee of Sa in. introduce "Rel ag » ot Sutigfactic lum offers to Boys and Girls. Tf interested drop us & postal. etfully a vs FREE sewnrut peruse vost cates FREE will send, absolutel BOVIS To any user of baking powder we gladly Y ro iar Orly write aa: sas erii tho Too Ini questions 1st. Name your Grocer. 2nd. Name this Paper. International Food Company, Toronto, Canada. "Ask for the Purple Package." 2 26¢ That Cough which ordinary remedies have not reached, will quickly yield to GRAY'S Syrup oF Rep Spruce Gun It cures those heavy, deep-seated coughs--takes away the soreness--heals the throat--strengthens the lungs. None the less effective because it is pleasant to take. Just try one bottle and see how quickly you get rid of that cough. At your 25¢. bottle, 25¢ The Reason Why Some Good Things Are Overlooked is Because They Aren't Looked Over. Over 75 pairs of the Endicott Johnson $4 Men's Shoes in three lasts and styles, American made. Red Label Sale Price, $3. Don't let it be said you OVER LOOKED Our Red Label Shoe Sale. Some of the VALUES you should LOOK OVER. Ladies' Vici Kid Bal. Warm Flannel Lining. A good shoe at | $2. Red Labelled at $1.49. One Big Table of Men's $3.50 and $3.75 American Shoes, Gun Metal and Pat. Colt Bluchers and ed. The latest and newest college | Bals. Red Label Sale, $2.75. cut. Pat. Kid, Buttoned and Bluchers. Are priced $3.75 and The Generous Reduction in. the $4. Red Label price $2.98. Men's Packard Shoes, the $4 Some good sizes left in the Shoes. Red Labelled, $3. The $5 $1.25 and $1.50. One and two Stamped Price. Red Label Price, strap Kid Slippers. Red Label $3.75. Price, $1. 5 Nice Cosey Felt Top Women's Men's Fancy Tan and Black House Slippers, the 50c. Kind. House 'Slippers, in Opera and Harvard cut, '$1.25 and $1.50, Red Labelled, 35c. The 60c. high front Cosey Slippers. Red Label American made. Red Label Price, Price, 40c. $1. 10 Gross Sutherland Special 10c. Oil Dressing. Red Label | Come in and look. Nerxly all Price, 5c. ¢ | Shoes are Red Labelled. J SUTHE L ND & BRO The House of Good .g *3 Shoemaking, re ere ee. Jor rt, oF 100 WOMEN WANTED TO HAVE Tailored Skirts Made For $1 orders for Walking We want at least 100 women to leave their Skirts, made by a man tailor, for $1 each, from any material purchased from our large stock. Perfect fit guaranteed. Samples of work may be seen at any time at our store, and the cost of making is only #1 cach. This offer is for the week beginning January 21st, 1907, only. So be on hand early in the week. Double Cash Coupons with every article purchased in our store during this sale. GRUMLEY BROS. + Dr ONO GLO BLO GLO BIO BLO BIO VIO iS BITTER ORANGES FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street sn MADE SECRETARY TREAS- URER OF SOCIETY. Co waé held in Tumer's assembly And For the Twenty-Sixth Time ternoon, at the annual meeting of the a Prince i Licut.- Col. T. Bog was elected secre- | tary-treasurer.. This will be his twen- | Showing. ty-sixth year to fill the position, and though he tendered his resignation it was not accepted, as a tribute to the up the county's annual fall fair. Oth er officers elected were : AHCRISIGIIISIBISIISIICISISISIIIIN 8 SHORT OF FOOD. # | there the fore part of the week. Miss ------ ¥ | Maude McKenzie, after spending her Winnipeg, Jan. 18.--C. N. 3 | holidays here with her purents, Mr ¥ land Mrs. William street, has returned to her studies at the School of Pedagogy, HERE FHA DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, THEUT.COL. BOG sni-- --The Educational Boards--To Rear a Very Fine Institute. Picton, Jan. 16.---On Wednesday af- 1 Edward Agricultural Society, t »xcellont work he has done in building |} President, E. first vice-president, D. H. J. Healey; ¥ R. officials have received notice that two thousand luinberjacks are in danger of starvation along the re- mote northern points of their line. It that no supplies have reached the lumbering camps in the Carrot Valley for several weeks, and there is great danger of the men being unable to get out. Rg we FRIRISIIISIRE #* EH vice-president, H. B. R. Hepburn, W. Fraser; second Bristol; directors, B J. Carter, K. M. Herrington, R. A. Williamson, 8S. Stanton, F. M. Powers, A. Clapp, A. D. Foster; auditors, . F. Gillespie and D. L. Bongard. The financial statement shows a bal- ance on hand of $451.81. The society, | however, has still to pay $500 due on | a mortgage of $3,500, At the final meeting of last year's board of the Picton high school, held this week, the abstract statement showed a balance on hand of $1,246.- 51. It was stated that the cost of tearing down the old school building amounted to $710.43. The new board will not meet till next month. A member of the school board told the Whig reporter, to-day, that work on the new collegiate instutite would be commenced as early in' March as per- missible. AN the contracts for ti yuilding were greatly in excess of what the board had to spend and the hoard will manage affairs unaided. It is an. ticipated that the cost . of the new building will be fully $50,000. Already 31,611.20 has been expended on ma terial. William Newlands & Sons, Kingston, are the architects. The col- eginte will be an imposing j three storeyed structure, of brick and stone, fully and most modernly equipped. In St. Gregory's church, on Tuesday morning, at =x o'clock, Rev. Father Killeen' solemnized the marriage of Miss Annie Ryan, daughter of Peter Ryan, Church street, and Willam Savage, son of Capt. Savage Miss Margaret Harrington was bridesmaid fhe wedding was a very quiet affair nd attended only by the immediate relatives of the contracting parties, Mr. and Mrs. Savage left, on the morning train, for a trip to Toronto and Guelph. They will reside in Pic ton. Miss Rernice Robinson, who passed her moddl examinations at Christmas, has been appointed to Cherry Valley school. Miss Eva Robinson has nc wpted Big Island school and will com mence her duties on Monday. While yractising hockey at the Arena, Mr. Vales, of the Standard bank stafi, se erely gashed his forehead. Fifth Lake Items. Fifth Lake, Jan. 16.--On Sunday last the remans of Mrs. William 'oomhour, 'who had been ill for a hort time, were carried to their last resting . place. Deceased leaves a hus- tand and seven children to mourn her loss. Much sympathy is extended to them. The men are taking advantage of the good roads by hauling logs to Dwver's saw mill. Miss Nathan Wag ar, spent a day recently with her mo- her. Mrs. S. King. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. lack, of Canaan, also Mr. and Mrs. A Smoking 'Concert in Aid aid of the Tiger hook Pr ORY . Eaward Shields, BE. Birch, S. Lee, 8. | a Battams, W. Rees and others. There Collegiate wal a 1 attendus will try conclusions pnd pre auite o number of the townspeople to by Gansnogue talent. after spending a week with friends in Brockville, hgs. returned home. John Dillon has secured a situation with the Canada Carriage i * R A 3% street west, left on Tuesdav in com is claimed ¥ Pany with Mrs. Douglas Mgtthew and ¥» children to, spend a couple of months ¥ at the home of # nado. John > spent some time duri Toronto days this week in Montreal. George GANANOQUE NEWS. Hockey Team. a Gananonguie, . Jan. 18.-A" smoking all, last evening, at eight o'clock, in i ey team. The o was furnished by Messrs. De, Gangnague high sthool hockey team with the Tigers t the Maple Leaf rink, this evening. 'he high school have a strong team expected to moke a good The tea-meetingof Zion church drew hat place, last evening. Several tems of the programme were furnished Miss Winnifred O'Brien, Stone street, company, m irookville, and entered on his duties McKenzie, King Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Matthew, King the latter in Color Mugdin, Prock street, ng this week in on business. Frederick J Skinner, Kine street, spent severyh W. Thornley, after spending a few weeks with relatives and friends in Bristol, Connecticut, hus returned to town. A very practical little combination garment, consisting of a low-neoked corset cover and short petticoat, is here shown, the mo kl being made of fne nainsook, trimmed with inch-wide Valtmsknnes insertion and edge to match. The petticoat was wore, about the hips and was ent wide in a gored circular, the lower part bein fnished by a ruffle set on under strip of embrowdery beading, threaded with pale blue ribbon. The corset cover was cut in one picce, being straight in the middle of the back and bigs in front. It was trimmed to match the skirt with ovals of lace insertion and finished by narrow beading and lace. An Event At Maberly. Moberly, Jan 16.- A very enjoy able time was spent at the home of Charles Patterson on Friday evening, whin g reception was held for Thom ws Patterson and bride, who arrived Lom Stratford on Thursd, The ovinine was snent in games, and dancing until the early hours of the morning, when all departed, wishing Mr. and Mrs Pattersen a hyppy journey through life. They left on the srnoon' train on Friday for Teron to, thence t : where the groom is in number of people are suffering from la grippe. John Acheson expects to go to Mon treal to attend , Jewish wedding, the contracting parties being Mr. Cohen end Miss Vincherg. Robert King, spent Sunday at Wesley Keech's. Miss Effie Haley has gone to Fnterprise, where she will stay for some time, John Gordon will be egretaker of the town hall for the vear 1997. The covneil met on Monday. } MANY CHILDREN 4 VICTIMS 4 S. Goodfrend, a specialist f the children has been started p fection," 3 remedies containing opiates, } lungs and render them more ounce ; Glycerine, 2 ounces 4 teaspoonful doses every four An eminent authority on 1 sand effective formula was kn lung and bronchial affection stage. Care should be used to avoid substitution, it is arately and mixed in your o e The Virgin Oil of Pine (Pu original half-ounce vials, pu b dispense. Each vial is secur with engraved wrapper, with ¢ (Pure)"--plainly printed the [ imitations of Virgin Oil of under various names, such a Balsam, etc. Never acceptt ARAAAAAAARAAAAAAAARAMA VAAL AAAS AS 9 4 4 IN CONGESTED DISTRICTS per cent of the children in the congested districts of Cleve- land are victims of tuberculosis. The same deplorable conditions have been found to exist in other cities and the eradication of the are being improved, roof treatment, affording fresh air, is given, and nourishing food is being supplied. 4 Children with weak lungs are susceptible to cause the lungs to become sore. in the sore places and sets up what "is called a 'mixed in- the starting point of consumption. Parents are warned against giving children cough or cold cular germ. The following simple formula, the ingredients of which can be obtained from any good prescription druggist at small cost, will break up a cold in twenty-four hours, and ge any cough that is curable : OF CONSUMPTION. rom New York, declares that ten white p lague among in earnest. Sanitary conditions colds, which The tubercular germ settles as narcotics susceptible to the deadly only stultify the tuber- JANUARY i8. rT --- Hamilton. - Accidents will happen in the best regulated families, and the necessity of keeping a reliabl + first-aid for home use cannot be too strongly insist.ed upon. . Where a box of Zam-Buk is kept. on a handy chelf, no member of the family is at a loss in emergency. The breadwinner dresses his injuries with Zem- Buk, and knows Ghat its powerful antisépuic action will clean out the wound, preventing svapuretion or poise . The houscwite flies to the useful little box for her bruises, cuts, end barns, and the Ettle ones cry wu: for Zam-Buk when they fall, because they know it will' soothe smarting pain and heal quickly. Zam-Huk is a pure ing balm made from rich medicinal herbs, oe and juices of which arc cleverly and concentrated, and wonderfully fefined, modern pret arations contain quantities of animal fats and mineral poisons, and are not. only coarse, . and unreliable, but tend to create the very complications which thoyld be guarded against. The Zam-Buk way is both different, and superior. This natural he: balm takes out the smart and soothes the reduces the inflammation, and cen a clean and rapid healing right away. kills microbes, nullifies the effects of dirt or poisonous substances, and finally helps Nature to build up new tissue to replace thet, which hes been damaged or destroyed. What You Should Use Zam-BuKk ror Zam Buk is absolutely unique in its power and iu the variety of ita uses. For skin injuries and diseass of all kinds it is time a sure antiseptic and 1t in especially recomnfend. How Zam-BuKk Cured Child and Father in one Home Me. Alf. J. Clark, of Cavendish 8%, London (Ont.,) says: --1 got my haads so severely burned with lime that as I worked with my shovel, the blood actually ran down the handle. The agony I suffered you may well imagine. 1 tried several different kinds of salves but the bund were too severe for these preparations to heal them. Then I tried Zam-Buk and the first few appli- cations gave me ease. In a short time this balm healed the bur s, deep as they were, and since then my hands have felt Letter muscles more firm and skin in better condition than before the injury. cuts, bruises, abscesses, poisoned wounds, old sores. wounds and sores whieh re fuse to close under ordinarytreatmo Jt, rashes, face sores, balwes chafing happed bands, cold sores, obtained be sendin t m-Huk Co, Th Send one cent for asinty sample box and My little daughter, while playivg in the house one day, fell and burned hor hand soworely against the stove, She ran to her mother crying and my wife, knowing the benefit 1 had recived from Zam-Buk, put some on the child's burns. The little one stopped crying almost immodiately, so southing was the balm, and in a very short time her hands were all right again." i January Sale | better than ever--and the Ak Headache and relioveall the troubles tunel Sout to a bilious state of the ays, such a8 Ni after i Dizsiuens, Nonssss D a trons days of this SALE are passing by samarkablo success bas shown in using Daily money--saving chances Enamelled Stew Kettles All perfect pieces, good quality ware. Wo have these in 13 sizes, here are two just to give you an idea of the prices. Actual exact measurement, 10 and 14 pints. Prices 40 and '56 Cents of slightly damaged WARE, at weadache, yot Carter's Little Liver PIS are aqually valuable in curing and prov 'enting thisannoylng complaint while they also porrect all disorders of ther tomach stim the Hvar 3 snd regulate tho bowels, Even if they AD {che they would bealmost priceless to thoss the suffer from this distressing complaint; but forte nately theirgoodness does whoobuatry them will find these little pills valve iy No 005 Sitka era But after aleiok ACH Be bane of #0 many lives that hero is whore We have still a few pieces it Half Regular Price. semake our great boast. Our pillscure it while \ Rbers do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and wery easy to take, One or two pills makes dea. hoy are strictly vegotable and do not gripe &@ purgs, but by their gentle action please all se them. In ~ialsat25centa; Ovofor Sl. Selig 3 druggiats everywhere, or sent by TER MEDICINE CO., New York, fo BL foal Dom fall Pr Are you using OUR "BEST" COAL OIL, at $1 for 5 gallons. money cannot buy better. If you want cheaper try ours at 15¢c. and 18¢. per gallon. McKelvey & Birch 69 and 71 Brock Street, Kingston The grea: Uterine Tonic, and "uonly safe effectual Monthly bid Rogulntoron which women can ' 30ld in threo degroes gth--No. 1, 81: No, 2 os tronger, $3; No 8, fc "iy TISOS, per xX. Bold Ly MW druggists. or seut ropa' or roceipt of price. wmnphiet. Address: TH pn hwmerly Wi 0000000000000 0000009%0 discharges inflammations i irnitations or ulceration 3 of mucous membranes : Painises, abd not Atria hh thd dich cin hd EE Hello, There! imported direct from Cairo, In 100 bd @ not to sirieture, EVANS CHENIAL Go, Sd * or sent in plain wrapper by exprers, prepeid, for 81 00, or § bottles $2.75, Circular «int on renee CANNIFTON NEWS. Ww ro a s 3 i e are selling high-grade cigarettes Egypt :-- Melechrinos, in boxes of 10 and 100, $2.50, Nestors Gianaelis, in boxes of 10 and 100, $3.50. Anglo-Fgyptian Mahai, in hoxes of 10 and 100, $2.75. Anglo-Egyptian, extra fine, in boxes of 10 and 100, $2.50. pu Demitrenos, in boxes of 10 and 50, $3.50 and $4, 2 Capston Navy Cut, Thee Castles, 10,50, 100 ; Odgen's Ginue Gold and Otta De Rose, i Dardanells, 10, 50, 100, - Egyptian Deities, Sweet Caporal, Athlete, Derby and Old Gold, Sweet Sixteen, All- Tobacco The Reeve Re-elected--Marriage of a Teacher. Cannifton, Jan. 16,--This place has not ben troubled with municipal con tests for several years until this year when the reeveship was warmly con- tested by M. Vermilyca and H. K. Denyes. Mr. Vermilyea has represent- ed the township for several years and the people must have confidence in him as he was reelected by a hand- some majority. Schools have re-open- «d. Miss Ruch is in charge of the stone school for another year and Miss English, 10 and 50. POSS OPROPRITTSTTT Murad, Mogals, ALL LLLLDLLLLIASLLLALSLSS * Cigarettes, New Light, Sub-Rosa, Havaneits, Black, a graduate of Albert College, & . % is in the brick school. Harry Male left + 4 Also a very large, stock of high grade Briar Pipes, 3B, 3B Own vesterday for Peterhoro, whers he is & Make, 3B Gloker Own Make, G.B.D., and Poterson's. We have these ; engaged in a bank. Ross Callery is @ pipes in cases with amber mouthpieces, and ont of case with voleun+ : recovering from an attack of scarlet $ ite mouthpieces, ? fever, Miss Hattie Burnside, teacher at The largest assortment of tobacconist goods of any house in Can: 3 Bancroft, eame home for her holidays 3 ada. Wholesale and retail a and while here is a victim of the scar : 5 let fever epidemic also. Johan L. & i 2 Pa'mer, Detroit, is here at the bed- $ JOHN 'ROUTLEY 173-5 Princess St A side 'of his daughter, Ethel, who is ' Kingston, Ont. » dangerously ill. Miss Etta Watts, of 3 > 3 Berlin, Ont., was at her home here for CIVPIIIIIVIFIVIOIIIVII FVIII IIIS } a few days during the holiday season, James Brintne!l, collector, is slowly recovering. On Wednesday, the 9th inst, Gilbert -------- Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure), ; good whiskey, half pint. Use in hours. ung trouble says if this simple own and generally used, throat, s would seldom reach an acute in selecting pure ingredients, and, best that they be purchased sep- wn home. re) should be purchased in the t up expressly for druggists to ely sealed in a round wooden case, the name--*'Virgin Oil of Pine reon. There are many rank Pine (Pure), whieh are put up s Concentrated Oil of Pine, Pine hese as a substitute for the Pure Sills, of Foxhoro, was married to Miss | Bertha Wateon, of the second conces- pi sion, but formerly. a teacher in the i local school. Mrs. Thomas Waldron is {in a critical condition from the ef- | fects of ervsipelas, Arthur Rorke has. | retuyned after spending a few days | with friends in Colhorne. Going Fast As we need the room for rebuilding, we are closing out our large stock to save moving it. Brass and Iron Bedsteads | London's average autumn rainfall is 2 ne Je r , v - . de rE ra Spriogs and Mattresses to fit 4 Iv fall is twenty-five inches, AT A SNAP The oldest church building now ¥ p | standing in New York eity is St. Everything to ol out "at sal | Paul's chapel, the corner-stone of i prices. =~ ik | i pm | which was laid in 1763 The Black Watch was originally com- Vir Dil of Pine, as they will invariably produce nausea wosed of armed companies of loyal PACKING AND FREI 3 and never effect the desired result. ¢ PE who poled the Highlands from JAM ES REID. FREE. Fo AA | 1725 to 1739. \ i ay wv bh?

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