Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jun 1907, p. 6

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i it i £ J i : | 5 fit it | f 8g 5 pos yn. : far as we on a a although the OWING. ae GROWING OLD wad BF amount to aemethi a provide us with ammunition allowance for a week's traininp--somewhere in the neighbor hood of Liverpool, as to the last _oc- casion--before we sail. The Canadians are preparing a very hearty welcome for us, and it would be regrettable if, through any luke-warmness or parsi- mony on this side, our men should not. go out in style befitting the aux- iliarv force of Great Britain. "We are endeavoring to make this 4} competition as national as possible, and for that reason wish to get men to take part in it from as manv coros aswe can-from Edinburgh in the north to Hampshire in the south. We want, as at present advised, twenty. five men and five officers. We have re ceived an enormous number of svpli- cations, and the selection will. there fore, be a task involving time and trouble. The candid-tes will he select according to the best records in the individual corps, some from the i | heavy batteries, and some from the coast defénce garrisons. The selection J committee have not yet heen able to decide on the men who are to form the 'detachment. . "A ling to the programme at ranged with the Canadian Artillery Association, the gun practice for field and heavy batteries will take place in camp at Petawawa during July and August, and will comprise gun prac tice with 12pr. BL. or Sin. howitzer oe field artillery; 7.4in. gun for | heavy batteries; laying by direct am : indirect a and ee a tign fire. The gun practice. for gars- (or coast defence) companies, will be held at Halifax, N.S., during Aug- x No ne x, on Sow: ust, and will comprise gin practice at ne, st, th, and 26th August, for | Jr. QF. guns, and also fort man- at Quebec, 'Saspe, ning and officers" observation of fire. Cape Cove, Gramd River, | The prizes to be competed for in com- Charlottetown, tition with the Canadian field, Seavy and const defence units are sll in money with the exception of the Londonderry Challenge Cup-- which thas to be competed for by representa- tive detachments from the English and Canadian volunteers, and may possibly be decided in competition with the4.7in. gun at Petawawa and such other trophies as may be of fered fpr special competition. "The stay of the detachment in C's- nada will be about six weeks. After leaving Petawawa. a week or ten days is to be spent in visiting Toronto, from thence the detachment will go hy leamer through ~ Lake Ontario, the : d Tslands and rapids of the (St. Lawrence river, to Montreal, and thence by train to Quebec." : ? : pav their own expens- estimated that sthe cost be isle in L of manufactory. The factory is = being erected' by Nathan D. Mills, a wealthy parishioner of Christ church. He is fmaster of Hoffoian lodge, A: P, & A. M:; 'of 'which Rev. My: Bhtlér ris chap ldin. The winister was requested to lay the corner stone, and he ditt so with the following unique aduress : 3 ng ndividn corps selected to take ill contribute some-_ cannot be 'expect: whole burdey ar .any- thine like it. t is' why we 'abpeal shoirid 3 ty of anticipating in these exer- \, writen: 1 he. public through . the press to J es ier Bay - cises. I am here under a temporary spell "of "selfishness. 'As a cigarmaker, Mr. Mills is busy in'an attenipt * to keep the fires burning. salist minister, it is my business to * Iput them out. fore, the longer my tenure of office pnd' the larger my salary. There is more nicotine, more mischief and, ha ny gold: mane _satisfaction in Mr, 8 i other. nd of i A To Me. Mil grea 'A 'Name is Protected By Govern: Canada have been ined front using the name Poni rnd' vertising. This is a government trade mark, signifying tailored garments finished to the {rying-on stage. In Toronto =a ldo! retail house sought to 'use the hikine, knowing that its value - was superlative. They apologized. ! . ? cently acknowledged an infringement, and promised not to do it agmin,. A building fom in Winnipeg bor- rowed the name: for some settlers' Houses finished ready-to-erect. solely to Senti-vetidy' Litited, a company with a big factory in Mon- veal, supplying-nbious tights Stores in Qoatin. The H. I. Bibby Co. have Kingston. In less tham ten years this system of tailoring elothes has made Wonderinl strides, and there are * ge- venty-nine reasons why the name means much to 'med, ¥ . . Ottawa Journal. Henri Jeanrie was released from the |" ingston penitentiary on parole 'on March 19th last, and a week later he court . Saturday morning,' some' cars Renters tools from Robert Coghill and sold them in a second hand: store on Jalhousie street. Hei asked for an- & ay y | other chance in ice court, but his moving targets with Gin. B.L. and record was: a on, and the oh Strate senienced him ° to one year in jail. Jeanrie wanted to be allowad to should do with him, + head of butchers' cattle, 100 calves, sheep and lhmbs, and 600 fat f the use of Ferrozone. hogs were offered for sale at. the Point St. Charles stockyards this fore- | {6 health from a condition of ner- noon. Trade was l; but the prices of cattle were nearly o ter of cent lower than on "ant. Monday's market. Prime beaves sold at from yino: Be. per Ih. 'for good, large ep, and the butchers pay from de. to 5¢. per lb. Good lots of fat hogs sold at about Tie. per Ib, seems nearly eighty years of age. ----i Faetory. Middleton, N.X., June 11.--Rev. Sta- Dow "Some tay question the rproprie- As a Univer- "The greater his prosperity, there n in any ills, hb ter prosperity, and § the jar mysell, as o posult, ithereol, , a not contribute any- laredd' a salaty, I respeptiully dedicate subsidy, but wé hope | this building." = 74 MEANS MUCH TO MEN, ment Registration, ] During last' year soveral' firms in mi dy'" in their ad- In Montreal another retail house rs: p name Semi-ready belongs real "'Semiready" tailoring in ---------- © A Year In Jail. ! according to 'evidence in police GR Live Stock Market. Montreal, June -10.--About * 1,100 | over the country. They embrace care- ful diet, fresh air, water drinking and A Service In Madrid. ws, Price. 25 cont them. "TSide of try goo at Corry of the Davube, and fought the; Turks. He lived abroad about ight la after this ign, in 1875, pub- lished his ran] "novel of £ Karenina." Since then Tolstoi 8 at men of the : 2 : ---- A Preacher Dedicates a Cigar| Sale Df Medicines Decreasing. A simple prescription which suffer nard tler, minister of . the Christ Universalist * church, of this city, is piobably the first minister of the gospel in this country who has ever laifl a comer stone for a eigar WHY ARE YOU Sick? fe oud him he won rie mace (Join the Ferrozone Health B to Jail for '¢ week to consider 'what he vousness and semi-invalidism. builder,--those taking it immediately Sie. to Ge. pee 1b.: preity chitle, highly 1 ght, er Jromes how He vo ere tbs pre 3 Sood Srttie: ighly it improves digestion and as He, to die. per Ib. Calves sald ab from $2.50 to 8 each. Shippers are | This colorless blood even in a single week shows a great inerease in red cells 'and coloring matter. This is why Ferrozone makes thin colorless people glow with ruddy health. When the Jetve) te taken Jno account Ferro- 3 one shows its marvelous power. Mor- | Madrid, June 11.--The churching of [bid thoughts, depression ay sleepless: the queen took place in the palace, I'ness disappear as mist before the sun.' Yesterday morning, at IH am. in [The nerves are made strong, given e presence of the entire royal fami- [energy 'and withstand the wear and th qitepn carried the little prince | tear of hard toil or worry, in] arms, | similation. ---------------- al Ferrozone. It builds un surely All cases of weak or lame back, ad effectively. For the weak, the b , rhéumatism, will find relief sickly, those affected with nervous in- by wearing one of Carter's Smart | somnia or languor, Ferrozope is a [esd and Belladonna Backache Plas | boon; try just one ' box and se; the of which he was is not it all over in cold.blood, surely ean achievement, -- ers of rheumatism, kidoev' and blad- der troubles are extensively using and which is far better than the ordinary patent medicines, Fluid extract / dandelion, three drachms. Fluid extract cyscara aromatic, one drachm. Comnowmd Sabnl, one ounce. Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound; three and one-half ounces. Mix together in a bottle and take a teaspoonful after: meals and at bed- Ume. Those who have tried it claim that it acts thoronghly on. the kind- nevs, quickly relieving backache and Hl troubles, and urinary difficul- 08, It purifies the blood by driving the uric acid and other poisonous Rnpuri- tied from the system, and this is the only way the pains of rhewmatism cen be relieved and sluggish kidnevs and weakened bladders restored to nor- mal condition. The ingredients can be obtained at anv good pharmacy and ean be easily mixed at home. ------ Lingerie Waist. Y, Here is shown one of the season's fancies in lingerie waists that is both, graceful and simple, This. waist closes at the back. The front is band-om- broidered, relieved by very fine tucks, which are carried over the shoulders and down the back. The sleeves. are also tucked and have flare cufs, which are very odd and attractive. These are embroidered to match the front. The collar is also hand-embroidered. Pearl buttons finish the back, ---------- The cost of experience is generally money well invested. These .clubs are springing up all s have been cured--raised First of all Ferrozone is a body- Then Ferrodone is a blood former. Altogether there is no rémedy to avin yams 7 No Delays io. making Wticewals KINGSTON BRANCH COR re ars: THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE B. B. WALKER, President' ALEX. LAIRD; General Manager A. H. IRELAND, Superintendent of Branches : Soo Bk the slander and backbiting to which Mr. Van Zant nos ebjected, antl the partizan ion on the strength finally removed. Tt e that Mr. Van Zant fhad special qualifications for the of- fice of jailer, and it is certain' that under any proper civil service system he never would have been appointed. made aft is just as certain that if he had betn a conservative he never would have been removed, and that the party sleuths who dogged his steps, .jand the ministers. who cut off his head would have been united in his defence, and even ferocious assailants of his crities. - There are ftw conserva- tives in the federal' public service who could surive the methods emploved against Mr. Van Zant, and we have T the § seldom had a more pitiful exhibition . He married Miss} of the evils of the patronage system rs, in 1862, at Moscow, las it obfains in Canada. Altogether and has had eight children. He i: [it was miserable killing, and the now very old and 'feeble, but, his mind ESTABLISHED 1867 Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Total Assets, - 113,000,000 Branches throughout Canadd, and in the United States and Engiand A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED FARMERS' BANKING Bvery facility afforded Farmers for their banking business. Sales Notes cashed or taken "for collection BANKING BY MAIL. -- Dégosits may be made or withdrawn by mail. Qut-pftown accounts receive every attention KINGSTON BRANCH, CORNER OF KING AND PRINCESS STS : P. C. STEVENSON, Manager. group of greedy spoilsmen hy whom ¥ active for ® men [it was accomplished, when they think find no real satisinction in the oy Self<Opening, Square Bottom, Made from the Toughest Papers. PAPER ALL Aas The E.B. Eddy Company, Limited, HULL, CANADA. Always Every whee 1h'Ciiiada. Ask for Eddy's Matches. Silke end Lawn Waists ble for both dress andtinformal wear --afford choice to conservative women, strictly to the latest, most correct [- and modelling are absolut wearand tear. Ask |, yi and look for the label, j stand dealer about them, Coal Tar! FIRST QUALITY COAL TAR In Any Quantity. Special Prices to the trade in barrels. MCKELVEY & BIRCH, - Kingston, Special in Children' Tiages, from $10 to $25. "Cc Cots, Mattres: amp 50, $5.50, $10 and - Try y enormous good it will do, Seld hy all at Corrigan S. dealers in Bc. --box ay LE REID, St, Telephone, 577. : R, d such application is to have pr &e land will be held until the nec ~s tn comp'ete the transaction ar By ait: - as In case of personatiun" the ent summarily cancelled and the app! forfeit all priority of claim. An applicant for inspection must for homestead entry, and only one for in ion will be received fron vidual until that application has of. A homesteader whose entry is in g ing -and not liable to cancel'ati ject to approval of Department, rel in favor of father, mother, son, brosher or sister, if elfgible, but 1 else, on nang declaration of ahanda Where an entry 1s summarily ca voluntarily abandoned, subsequent 1 tion of cancellation proceedings, the for inspection will be entitled to p of entry. . : Applicants far inspection must what particulars the homesteader is i and if subsequently 'the statement is be _incorpect material particulars, carit will los¢ amy prior right of shout the land become vacant, or hasbeen granted it may be summ lied. " Duties--A settler is reauired to pe conditions .undet one of the following (1) At least six months' reside and cultivation of the land in cach ing the term of three years. (2) If phe father (or mother, if | is deceased) of a homesteader reside farm in the yicinity of, the land er by such "homesteader the requireme residence may be satisfied by such | siding with the father or mother (2) If the settler has his perma dence upon farming Jand owned b the v.. ity of his homestead, the re mav be satisfied by residence upon s Refore making application for p settler must give six months' notice ing to the Commissioner of Domini at Ottawa, of his intention to do so SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST REGULATIONS. Coal.--Coal Lands may be purchas per acre for soft coal and $20 for Not more than 330 acres can be ac one individual or company. Royal rate of ten cents per ton of 2,00 shall be collected on the gross outpu Quartz.--A rson eighteen years « over; "having discovered mmerat in p locate a clanm, 1,500x1,500 feet. The fee for recording a claim is At least $100 must be cxpendec claim egch year or paid to the mining in lieu thereof. When $500 has bee: ed or paid, the locator may, upon survey made, and upon complying w requirements, purchase the land at acre. The patent provides for the paymw rovalty of 2 1-2 per cent. on the s Placer mining claims generally are square, entry fee $5, renewable year An applicant " may obtain two dredge for gold of five miles each fi of twenty years, renewable at the of the Minister of the Interior e lessee shall have a dredge in within one season from the date of for each five miles. Rental, $10 pe for each mile of river leased. Royal rate of 2 1-2 per cent. collected on tl after it exceeds $10,000. WwW. W, Deputy of the Minister of the N,B.--Unauthorized publication of vertisement will not he paid for. NOTICE TO CONTRACTC TENDERS FOR STEEL ] AND FASTENINGS. SEALED TENDERS ADDR to the undersigned ad marked envelope "lender for Steel Rail 'lender for Kail Fastenings" res ly, will ve received a oiice of the Commissioners 'I ranscontinental Railway at | utititl twelve o clock noun of th day of June, 1307, for sixty-five und, three hundred and seventy-m 3:1) gross toms of eighty pound steel rails (open hearth or Beisel the option of the Commissioners the necessary fastenings, in st cordance with the specafications vmmissioners lendérs wust be made on the supplied by the Uoumunissioners wt well as the specifications, may be ed on application to Hugh D. L Chief k neer, Ottawa, Ont Full information in regard to ies, and also as to the other co on which tenders are to be made, had on application to the Chief ¥ Fach tender must be signed and ¥ all the flarties to the tende: wilhessed, and be accompanied by cepted cheque on a chartered Ban Dominion of "Canada, payable 1 Commissioners of the 'Transcon! Railway, for a sum equal to fi cent {5 per cent) of the amount ender. Cheque deposited by parties wh ers are rekCted will be returned en days after the signing of the cc The right is reserved to reject . all tenders. By Order, P. E. RYA) Secre The Comunissioners of the Transcontinental Railway atéd at Ottawa, 30th May, 190 Newspapers inserting this ad Jerk without authority from the issioners will mot be paid for it OURCHILDRE] GIBSON TIE! In the classic make Vici Black or Chocolate and | Leather are made of good qt of kid and having very heavy tan, turn soles which ass: sturdy wedr. $1, 1.25 and | H. JENNINGS, KING THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOC ESTABLISHED 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartw

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