Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Aug 1907, p. 7

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Synopsis of Canadian Northwest \ HOMESTEAD REULATIONS. . m: any person th hi hy I rn a 'Gmequarter sectids, of 160 acres, jor homestead entry must be in person applicant at the office Jocal Agent or Sub-Agent. Entry by may, Jowsyer be made = certain con- by the father, mother, ughter, aigter of an Intending homésteader, for entry & . receipt of the tele- plicanon is' #0 have priority and be held until the necessary" pa- "to complete the transaction are received In case of " I the entry will be, ily cancelled and the applicant will en al. priority of claim. An application for inspection must be made The aplitant: Pa Ee eligible d entry, and only one application jon will received from an indi or that application has dis. A Homestedder whose entry is in good stand ject to = Jake, bs ation, an Je of rtm I a Fo taghier eb Pune HE P ho i : Tor inspection must - state poicase lars the homesteader is in default, Dunies--A settler is uw retiot to perform the sondittons under one pik he Sandi plans:-- wi At least six Teslence upon cultivation of he hy in T- ng the term of three years. oi If sthe Pe (or moter, if the father ) of a homesteéader resides upon a Beds in the vicinity of the land entered for by such homesteader, requirement as' to residence may be satisfied by such person re- siding With. ¢. e father or mother. (3) If the settler has his permanent res: dence upon farming land owned by kim in the Vjeinity of his homestead, the requrement aay he satisfied by residence u { efore . making application En Ey po settler nfust give six months' notice in writ mg to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa, of his intention to do so. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST MINING REGULATIONS. Coal.--Coal mining rights may be leased for ,8 period of twenty-one years: at an annual rental of $1 per 'acre. Not more than 2,580 acres shall be leased to one individual or com- | pany. A royalty at the rate of five cents per | ton, shal shall be collected on the merchagtable 4 Quartz --A eighteen years of age, or aver, having iscovered mineral in place, may {locate a c'asm, 1,500x1,500 feet. { "The fee for recording a claim is $5. | At least $100 must be expended on the each year ~ id to the ining recorder l eu thereof. en $500 has been expend: & en paid, the bn may, upon having a | survey made, and upon complying with other I purchase the land at $1 per | he patent provides. for the J2rent of a r cent. on he of 2 12 acer mining claims generally are 100 feet square, entry tee $5, renewable yearly. hy 7 applicant may obtain two leases to dredge for gold of five miles each for a term 4 twenty - years, renewable at the discretion of the Mater of fhe Interior al ave a dredge in operation itn one season from the date of the lease for each five miles. Rental, $10 per annum for each mile of river leased. Royalty at the an of §1-2 per Sate collected on the output it excects $10, to > W. W. CORY Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.-+ Unauthorized f thi de eu hon se 0 Dublicapion of is a TENDERS SEALED ADDRESS ito the undersigned, and endorsed "Pen- 'der for alterations, additions "and re- pairs to Block 'C' Tete du Pont Bar- racks, Kingston, Out.' will at this office. until Monday, 9, 1907, inthusively, described. Plagis and specifications can be seen and forms of tender obtained wt this | Department aod on application to H. P. Swith, Esq., Architect, Kingston. | Persons tendering: are notified that ten- ders will not be considered unless made | oi the printed form supplied, and sign- 'ed. with their actual signatures. Each tender must be accompamicd by #rlaccepted cheque om chartered bank, made payable to the order of the Hone p received September for 'the work above ourable the Minister of Public Works, legiral to ten per cent (10 pc.) of the about of the tender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract whon called up- on to do so, or if he fail to a to the work contraceed for. If the tender be not accepted * Hie cheque will be re- The Department Atos not bind itself to mccept the lowest or any tender By Order. FRED. GELINAS, Seeretary. Department of Public Works, 434 ttawa, August 15.1907. Newspapers inserting this vor tige- ment without! authority from the De; "part- ment will not be paid for it GRANITE AND MARBLE - WORKS 149 SYDENHAM ST. (COR. PRINCESS.) We deliver it to you clan and Without slate, at ca hoy the very bottom 'BOOTH & CO. Phone 133. Foot of West St Re i. gi THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY 'ESTABLISHED iss. - President--Sir Richard Cartwright EEEE H. Nicholson - You have heard of biscuits--and of biscuits--and eaten biscuits-- but you doi't know biscuits-- until you try Mooney's Perfection Cream Sodas. 'They are everything that the ideal biscuits should be. The air-tight, moisture - proof package brings them to you fresh; crisp, inviting. Practically every grocer in Canada nas MOONEY'S. Yours will get , I them if you ask, Int & 3b. pkgs. « MUST NOT FLIRT. AWFUL SEOUNDREL. mmr r VITRIOL THROWER IN-| Spoeny. cersns. Highmore, S.D., 'Aug. 27.--The com- FESTS BALTIMORE. { mon cowneil of this #ity passed an or- 4 { dinance, Thursday night, which has] [Sues been approved by acting Mayor E. McDonald, which forbids spoony | Ty from flirting in public places, | and makes the penalty for each vio- | lation a filié or imprisonment, i Aug. 27--"Jack the Vitriol | The ordinance provides that it shall | who seems to delight in at- | Pe unlawful for "male and female per-| tempting to disfigure little girls, after an | sons to loiter on the steps of any | absence of such a length that the police | church, public building or doorway of | Madam Drenches Little Girl With | Acid and, Shrieking, Hobbles "Away. Baltimore, Thrower,' | were ready to believe he had ceased | any store for the purpose of visiting, | j operations altogether, has again made | eating candy or peanuts or any like | {us appearance, | thing on the street, alley or vaiéant | This time he appeared in the western | lot or other obscure place, for the! | district and threw acid on two small} { purpose of flirting in the:evening It : i i | than ever before and threw a quantity | It will be unlawful for the parents! jo jig in the face of Frances Lascula!or guardians or other persons having and barned her severely. ! minors. under their control knowing- " J ie He first time that the acid | ly to permit any violation of this | Ih 1 ever touched the face of a'victim | ordinance by such minors. The ordi- n the other cases, that of Rosie Fonte, | nance becomes effective after two {the vitriol fiend followed his usual cus- | weeks' publication in the official pa- | tom and threw the acid on her dress! jor { | butning a' large hole in the garment. | { The double offence is said to have been | perpetrated about 4 o'clock in the after- Fall Millinery. . TILIA Hen <1 WOONEY BISCUIT 3 CANDY. Ci STRATFORD CANADA & RQ The Natural Beauty Alé The only "treatment® a woman needs, to make her complexion beautiful -- and her hédnds soft and white---is the daily use of "Royal Crown" Witch-Hazel Toilet Soap It cleanses the skin by @imulatiog the pores, od dissolv- a the skin. exion soap. 3 -- | Tne Good Cook's Pride. Reaver Flour never fails--never disappoints. It makes the white, light, delicions bread and pastry Canadian housewives delight to serve, Beaver Flour Manitoba Spring Wheat is a blend of and Ontario Fall Wheat. Contains all the nutriment of one, and the delicate flavor of the other. At your Grocer's. 9 kinds Dealers; write for prices on all of Feeds. Coarse Grains and Cereals. T. IL. Taylor Co., Limited, Chatham. Le ---------------------- -- { children. * In one case he-went further | time." $ : $ + < <* + + noon Rosie Fonte was standing almost in| front of her own door when the man | paproached and threw something .on het from a large bottle. She ran frem him into her home, where her mother dis- covered that a large hole had been burnt n her dress. Meanwhile, told by a according © the story} lored woman who was an | the man, who seems to have hobbled as fast as he corner of Pearl street and | , where the Lascula_ child was 8 like mad all the ls of the deadly stuff | Then continuing he ran up past the Lascula | eye-witness, 3 + 3 ® © < 4 4 ® < 4 t < < + + < | i | | | | | face his uproar home Mrs. La unaware that her child! wen burned, came to the door just' the cripple run by. As he he raised his hand as if to throw 4 \ething, whereupon Mrs. Lascula l [ hurriedly shut the door ~ { Both the children are Italians and] \ ould not give lucid accounts of the * - D happenings, nbr c suld they describe their | \ ™ Sk. An idea from The negro woman who wit- affair gave a good descrip- the. man. There is a total of df is here Paris shown $ < < 4 4 < < < < ¢ + < ® < * < «© + 4 4 4 irty cases now charged against the | The graceful arrangement of the white vitriol thrower. - wing against the light blue milan straw gives the harmonious effect Distinguished Visitors. most desired of millinery 'worn with orrespondent London Paper. summer costumes. A deep bandeau is I saw on the hotel register at the placed on the right side, and on it is Cecil the other day the name of arranged white roses and daisies. A Charles Marquis, of Toledo. Some-| large bunch of light blue satin is body--probably the clerk--had put a| placed on the left side. omma after the Christian name, and « reporter of the Daily Wail or Daily The Ruling Passion. "omical was making a frantic effort! Chicago: News 3 { 0 have his card sent up to the Mar- A mun may know too little to take nis of Toledo, presumably a visiting Sneltet from the tain, 4 Spanish nobleman." The Toledo was, His steady flow of ignorance may give if course, Ohio, USA his hearers pain, x : "The s 1 { But he'll talk. bo The best ing panes. o that kind 1 He may hot have the gumption with 4 a friend, "relates 'to an which little babes are born James Isaac King, of May not distinguish sorghum cane from I La falo, . who registered at a maize or Kathir curn; a a. 4 1 1 hotel. 3 ~ p- av was May be a. chump from sunse tu he I ndon hotel, and the next day was OT oy credulous press men anx- But he'll talk, get a glimpse of the dusky Just talk. 4 5 : nonarch Be umes 1. King of Buffalo" | He will crack his facial fissure and he'll | . | ta Though lacking information to his fel- Pocahontas In London. lows to unpart b He will talk. Scoribner = . y he C o how the talk Shakespeare was yet alive while ale may have no idea as to he talk 1 Vi should start { | strange procession of natives of Vir- But he'll talk ginia, Guiana, and New England de 11e'l butt in with babble on another | ¥ oug nels s. (OF mos fellow's thought C | id through Pnglish ports. JW most He'll hard "vou his opinion as iti had | i them the dramatist daubtiess sought aught a glimpse, as his writings at- | ge'n i words whose value we | test. But it was just after his death' should g fepresnt by naught { that the most imposing of Virvinian Yes, ody a | Lim « reached London. Pocahontas, | je will ope his oral orifice and talk. the voung daughter » of the chiel the » once 13 When this fellow gets his sither "in the | | Powhatan, had conceived as a child oe a by an Ly | y romantic attachment for the Eng- He will talk: sh settlers, and had (it was alleged) | pio. will perch on jeweled battlements i a om { and let his language ys «1 more than one of them from ¢ lat Sie nya erous designs of her kindred . when not more than eighteen she boldly defies! Indian He'll talk about the bullion streets and | * wbout his wines, about the bullion streets and | He'll talk } ve ge d y sther. sorts of thimes | and conventions by marrying Het Sots of Chines, io celestial { n sh settler Immedigtely af- choir Sivas. | tprw she accepted Christianity, 'and Yes he } talk, , s Just talk | expre ssed anxiety to visit her hu Bi he over at to Hiaten he will talk. | and's « Christian count According els. - 1616 she Ded in the English ! 'Anything That Hurts. signal that Nerves ory ly, in apfital with brother her husband *an infant Tamacoma, and some A splen some Tain 1s natures | out nerve is in distress, when pois ned, when under pressure, or | injured. The remedy son, her women attendants tion was accorded the Virgin native WILSON'S when directly | | oh sived her p | ' Jam I 2X The Bis h that rclieves the pain, no matt r what | | an } ier lint or a od her 'with the cause, is Smith & White Yn op ot London me a) ince ry : Cures sprain, swellings, bruises, _ | 'astiv yomp he .. Pp matism . Ls tive ol A ted and engraved by Vag neuralgia, rhew is Re in. the ay 421 4 tists Her dignified handiest pemedy you can hav fi | listinguished artis JAS Only = at ade s g I bearing was generally commended, al house. ; | given by Ben Jon store. | though hints ave was occasionally son that the princess -------------------- i The Eternal Fitness Of Things. sts, to wen. to the dismay of her host DN et a Torontu er tavern doors. T hough reluctant To Fresuyta fun, Totelter | wos 20] gt Kill n her visit, at the end of ten he city was, nevertheless, Aisa than f| to short: A viee in th avelled to Grave more Jed to Gravesend to col hs she travelled 1 th vivid imaginati $00 shests | month land. But blessed with a smbark for her native lan bined with inventiveness, aC yiesced in of sticky paper § | ember the gen- DID 1 { while ving at the port, to ih oe the proposal for him\.to give a bio ¢ | oral grit fell ill of fever and die graphical sketch -of the life" of St. -- SOLD BY -- I -------- x Paul, for the Endeavor Society, which DRUCCISTS, CROCERS AnD CENERAL STORES . Human Cor he had recently joined Apart Bu > 00d 100. por packet, or 3 packets for 45S: The Travel Magazine hi 3a & historical accuracy there is muc will last a whole season. lathing in Great Salt Lake 12 anor thought < -- | unique experience The water is quite wp) "formerly caMed Saul, was re at first and you find o rare, , in Tarsus, afd lived a frusabiey T yy ' « toes a: ba » he became king | ment in wrigghog your as al life before TRY A POUND OF | Shion the salt that forms the bot pa '* He was a man remarkable in| MYER'S HOME SAUSAGES | a pl accustomed sand many respects, and worthy of mention | or : ' Iv {o wade ont Some. Ta grt man known to have visit | You are © peri ance the as i ihe stood On Mars | 0 ® distance | e yon .¢ # ed Mars, and a $0000000000000000000¢ TU 4 heouliar buoyancy ol the lake. First? Hil he delivered an oration never to $ pboes® ? : ot feel your foot. trying to swim out, forgotten by the natives. Raving 3 DOES THIS INTEREST You Ss from under you. Yew find. it more an travelled much he i became day | o ou begin te og yt alicians : Si more difficult to Ww alk x "Deg co kaown, now, jens BY Ah a. bp of |yourse , now oc § p . - A prominent ysician, famous jor Q float in splte ot Ie wnkable, Throw brio of "ar Canadian population. His | rex \ his Bug ja hae Sreutwont of Kd. 3 Jreatize, sou your back or sit oN ks chief literary produst wah a etter, ) Rey amy ar disbases, cei nd you bob about like oo nly called in the parlance ¢ great deal of is success to theollow 3 | try to SH a ina freshet. You feel ar an epistle 10. the: Philli-} 3 Ing simple vegetable prescription 2 rig had been turned tol Col Gn the island of Melita it is ar. . : Ve 2 : One ounce Fluid Extract Dande : as thoagh don't see that the re 3 thought he spent Je lot So hee | dion & 0 pout the, walter he s shipwrecke and nally er- | ; 3 5 , peculiar ab< e was F ¢ One ounce Compound § Salatane § : ansthing like any other bathing minated his earthly life as one of the | : Four ounces Compound Syrup 3 looks a af you get some of it Mm! oi rtunates who went down with the | y Sareaparilla ; Hv ie a in: your mouth The on Maine. | your * an v3 ------------------------------ $ Mix, shake well, and take is ten, @ | YSh you.hadn't come. Ocean is i yd fol_doses after each med' 8 3 | weet in. comparison: In fact, the he ; Ewe pig] nes S$ ED ipply the ingre- € | nists tell us ite wight "tim L our dr ist can supp : 3 dints and the mixture cin be F3 2 aw can't drown in the like 0% pared at very ye sufioca i 3 ee says, acts directly $ | sinking, jut on as uncom- i ®! which ?¥ 3 i $ on the kidneys, assisting them to aL 3 lent igus. We found i $ ter the poisons from the blood and 3 | fortable rywhere warping us against | o eve & expel 82 jn the urine, at the same 4 | signs or too [rokicsome 3 time restoring the Kidneys to healthy, p being 100 lafiase = came out we 7] ) he water f salt ¢ normal action. 1 @® int large deposits of sa ers' 4 with us larg § et that re mms § | or akin Ax the vale SPOT & Vill be pléased to learn 0 be ability 3 | on d ourselves covered with W hb { @ prescription, and knowing t @ | we found ¢ : strong shower-bat | &® of the physician whose formula J 4 | crystals. Only 3 | 8 good clothes $ -- re 3 Mi a or Ynto ft sandition & lo any sufferer. ® | hruth can-pu 1 y AAR: 1 to dress. | a ab 000000000000 00¢ Z $ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, _TOESDAY, AUGUST 22% 1907. © : + . + bE |e te at Special Prices. | Feathers. James Reid, a - rin 5,10 and 15 - We own and operate We want you-to feel "urteitly at home in our stere a pany 1s absolute integrity, sonallyl invite our patrons and the public generally, sonal invitation to every reader of this paper to be present o'clock until 5 o'clock and from 7.30 until 10. On store for your inspection and that you may see that it CITY. TORONTO, ONTARIO LONDON, " HAMILTON, " KINGSTON, 'Kingston, Canada. PAND OR = Pandora_ ther- is carefully ad- undergoes a practical test by heat--is proven correct before being sent out. Every mometer A convenience much appreciated by every owner of a Pandora is the towel rod attached to the range. As one-third of the rod i made of emery, it makes splendid knife sharpener, too. justed and The figures, which show the required degree of heat necessary for the successful baking of bread, cakes, pies, etc., are plainly inscribed in black on 4 white enamel surface, so' that they are easily readable, even when the day is dull. If your local dealer does not sell the Pandora, write direct for free M<Clarys LONDON, TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, ST. JOHN, N. B, HAMILTON LEMMON & SON It'salways there handy, for you. You need waste no time hunting around for the easily misplaced;"steel." Bright idea, eh? FERRERS An accurate thermom- eter is a reliable guide to successful baking, while an inaccurate one is a 'cheat' 'of the worst THIS WEEK. Brass and Iron Bedstead, in Fahey Designs. We are selling of Also Feather Pillows, in the best of Goose, Duck ; jo Shick Also Lock Weave, {Hercules Springs and Sanitary to Ht. The Leading 1 . H. Knox & WILL OPEN THEIR NEW FOR YOUR INSPECTION ONLY FRIDAY, AUG. (No Goods Sold on This Day.) Music Afternoon and Evening from 2.30 until §, and 7.30 until 10 O'clock. STORE OPEN FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY MORNING, Aug. 31st. ol NO ARTICLE SOLD FOR MORE THAN 15c. 86 STO t into the habit of "running as we receive new goods every day, and you will undoubtedly find the very thing that you EE going to buy (our stocks are ident- ically the same in every store.) Furthermore, you will most always find satisfaction and accommodation, with the purpose of winning and holding the confidence of every man, child wh rs it ors. REMEMBER THE OPENING DATE OF OUR NEW STORE. a so we would like to have this announcement considered as a cordial and per- at the opening of our mew store, FRIDAY, August 30, from 2.30 this occasion no goods will be sold. is a real advantage to have ONE OF OUR STORES OCATED IN YOUR Saturday Morning, Aug. 31st, Our New Store Will Be Open for Business The largest syndicate of 5c, 10c & 15c¢ stores in the world. Nine stores in Ontario located as follows: BRANTFORD, ONTARIO WOODSTOCK, y. STRATFORD " S. H. Knox & The New 5, 10 and 15 Cent Store, 106 to 110 Princess St. . C. A. STIRLING, Resident Manager. Cent Store Oth InCanada and United States in" every time you are down town, RE. what can't be found elsewhere. The policy of this com- It would be impossible to per- It is merely our aim to throw open the BERLIN, ONTARIO * ST. THOMAS * Co., A WORD TO THE WISE Look at Your Furnace and Pipes and if any defects, remedy them now. WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. 'McKELVEY & BIRCH 69 and 71 BROCK STREET. BEDDING SUPPLIES Reductions from 15 to 20 per cent, and a large selection. Ses. our stock before buying. PARLOR SUITS--5-Piece Su'ts worth §25, reduced to $20. PARLOR SUITS--2 3-Piege Suits worth $48, reduced to $40. 'PARLOR SUITS--1 5-Piece Suits worth $80 (special), reduced to LOUNGES--Our $7 Velour Lounges, reduced to $5. LOUNGES--Our $12 Velour Lounges, reduced to $9.50. Bed Lounges and Davenports, all veined, R. J. REID, "™"* CANADA LIFE ASSURANC HEAD OPFICE ......ccom miosis astmmins ssw meses TORONTO, oO H "have the aflairs of holders been administered? The dllow well-have the alles of Or orient aid siisinctory amswer received in Premiums 'NDERTAKER. 'PHONB 577. For every $10 received 1a them with $115. Eee tn pone win n 18 Siarket street, K: - 3 RU RAT BART, Special Agent. La Chocolates Buy Ganong's G. B. Chocolates. : They are the Best. 2 ------------------ A. J. REES, 166" Princess Street

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