Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1907, p. 7

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N ACCOUNT ts of $1 and upwards are received rate of interest is allowed. ng Withdrawa's ir times a year panection with all Branches. BRANCH vo BAGOT STS. ONTEST. BALLOT: MOST POPULAR LADY "ONTEST LINED COAT McKAY FUR HOUSE for the benefit of the ral Hospital cessasansess VOLO: ty for whom you wish to Vote NTS EACH. Pandora flues differs consider- consfructed that the draft for ng, the heat circulating around v pot hole before passing up "and cooks perfect ly sell the Pandora write direct nipeg, Vancouver, St. John & SONS. EDED FOR WORK NTAINED IN JED HEAT 'ETABLES OR FRUIT. ton, 2 for 25c. dorless and Gas ras is so cheap, to as Fitting Depart- & BIRCH K STREET. Syuapsis of CanadianNorthwest | HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. 60 acres, | ADP for t bei ication for entry must i made in person by! the icant at the office; of the local Agent or Sub-Agent. Entry by| prox y, however, be made on certain com-| ditions by the father, mother, son, daughter. brother or sister of an intending homesteader. | on for entry or ion made | personally at anv Sub- it's office | Nieed to duesy Agent ne Sub. ha) expense of wwe applican i a is wacant on receipt of the tele gram such lication is to have priority and Va case of "persomativw" the entry will be summarily cancelled and the applicant will forfeit priority of ciam. An application for inspection must be made | in son. The applicant must be eligible] or omestead -entry, and only one application for "inspection will be received from an «idual until that application has been dn | posed of. whose entry is in good stand | ine hen not Hine, to cancellation, may, sub | he relinquish =n! wm favor mother, daughter, | brother or ster wer elfgible, or to no ome | else, on hung declaration of abandonment. Where an entry is summarily cancelled or | voluntarily abandoned, subsequent to institu | tion of cancellation proceedings, the applicant | vor inspection will be entitied te prior right | of entry. Appicants for imspection must state in what cular the homesteader 1s in' default, | and il bsequently the statement is found té be mcoirect mn materal particulars, the appli | cant will lose any prwer right ef reentry shouiu the land become vacant, or if entry | Sas been meal Mooney's Perfection 'Cream Sodas 'Mooney's Biscuits are an evenly balanced, wholesome, nourishing food, equally good for young and old. Made from Canada's finest butter. Baked by the Mooney baker in the Mooney way. Say "Mooney's * to your grocer. Jccurrences In The City And | "Irishtown, Nothing Vicinit Ot Brief It of | will be ome of much interest to the better for you--noth- ing more Interest Easily Read And | .ather, a number ES ered, on Sun- Facts From Folger. 7.--Very rainy weather for last week. Miss T. Campbell is still} at home enjoying an extended vaca-| Cedar Valley. Oct. i Two fine damces here last week. | rain has made the . lawns and pas also Joseph Burke | tures look like June. The threshers are inviting than a Tove has returned to her home | naturally think they were on limited s. Mr. and Mrs. Stew-| time. Its quality in the vield but not! ir friend, Mrs. Dav- | quantity in the straw DE The Wilbur Mining | has sent his trotting horse Loney, to company is buying quite a-lot of lum- | | the Rideau Centre track to be trained therefore, the Gil-| for (he winter races. Joseph Lapointe here looks pretty | of Micaville, has purchased Dr. ~Bul- | of life and death over the population. | ors: Misses Keats, Verona, | land's cottage and has engaged Mr. and Miss Kitty Revells at A. McGobi- | Birch to rebuild the fire places and . McGonigal called here | voneer it with cobbled stone, James Miss S. 'Dustin at AZ| Ralph, bas resigned his work in the art hed on tu ber and Shingles, granted it' may be summarily can celled. | Duties--A settler is Jeger to perform the conditions under one of the following plans: -- €1) At least six months' residence he gad cultivation of the land in each g the term of three years. Ll If the father (or mother, if the fathé: | fs deceased) of a homesteader resides upon a | farm in the vicinity of the land entered for | by such homesteader the requirement as tc residence may be satisfied by such persom re | nding with the father or mother. | (3) If the settler has his permanent rem | dence upon farming land owned by him in | the vicinity of his homestead, the yequiremeiit way be satisfied by residence upon such land | Before making application for patent the settler must give six months' notice in_wnit tre to the Commissioner of Dominien Lands at Ottawa, of his intention to do so. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST MINING | REGULATIONS. | Coal.--Coal mining rights may be leased for | a period. of twenty-one years at.an annual rental of $1 per acre. Not more than 2,660 | acres shall be leased to one individual or com. | pany. A royalty at the rate of Sve cents per | ton shall be collected on the merchantabie | coal mined. Quartz. --A reon eighteen years of age, » over. having discovered mineral in place, may | locate a claim, 1,500x1.500 feet. i The fee for recording a claim is $5. At least $100 must be expended om the | claim each year or paid to he mining recordes | in Lieu thereof. When $500 has been expena ed or paid, the locator may, upon Muing 2 survey made, and upon complying with er Hquiremetts, purchase the land at $l pa he patent provides for the Jymemt of aj royalty of 2 1-2 per cent. on tl i Placer mining claims generally are 100 feet | square, entry fee $5, renewable yearly. 1 An applicant may obtain two leases te | dredge for gold of five miles each for a term | of twenty years, renewable at the discretior | of the Minister of the Interior. i The lessee shall have a dredge in operatior within one season from the date of the lease for each five wiles. Rental, $10 per annum for each mile of river leased, Royalty at the rate of 2 1-3 per Sent c lected on the output after i+ exceeds $10,000. W. CORY. Deputy of the Minister of Nae Interior N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this | wertisement will not be paid for. HERE'S SOMETHING NEW IN| POST CARDS what you may pay fora collar, you can't buy anything better than our. 20c collar. The linen in this collar is made specially for us and no better linen has ever been used in any collar, These collars have an indes- tructible buttonhole, with a reinforced eyelet at the point where the greatest strain comes on the collar. These huttonnoles will outlast the collar and are an exclusive feature of COLLARS The "Achilles," which is illustrated here, isan Iron Frame Brand wing collar--a stylish collar for business or semi-dress wear. ' There's no better collar made. Sizes 14 to 18, heights 2,25 and 24. Price 20c. each--3 for soc. TOOKE BROTHERS, LimiTeD with the greatest ed to talk about His sacred word. Cha.leston Lake Locals. i charac 3 for their home in {place at McDonald's Corners. Rev. W { , after spending the summer | Halpenny, of Sharbot Lake, cond icted » home here. . Miss Nel- | the service Thanksgiving service in Hudson has gone to Montreal to! St. Barnabas' church and Sunday i great many of the | gchool "were postponed ou account of male population attended the political | Mr. Glenn's funeral. Athens on Thursday and! Daniel Hughes and wife are visiting Some of our Young | at John Donmelly's. The former has treated . on Thursday night, in{ His old chums and friends are pleased who has been visiting friends: A great | Thomas and William Riddell and E have attended the Crossley and Barr have gone te North Cobalt Hunter meetings at cottage on Friday. B.|lake. J. Paul is the guest of R loverin's cottage is mearing comple- | Leishman. J. H. Cannon and . C. Yates, Toledo. | of the young folk attended the fair Hudson has gone to!and concert at Maberly. Mrs, Bertha Harlowe Matters. Flower. Mr. Cook recently found .a . 4.<Rev. Mr. McMullen | large deposit of iron ore on his farm were called to Ivanhoe last| James Cam shell is in Montreal, in to the bedside of Mr. McMul-| Archibald Copel, of Kingston, is len's dying mother, . Lo} passed through our town today. Geo Lealled at Snow Road to visit friemds. | Bradshaw attended ° { in, vis : _ Parry Road, is at | James Crain's. William Crain is Mrs.' A. Palmateer's. | building a new house. Mr. Trousdale, vy are at Minnesota Mr. Walker, are in Ona. our vicinity buying live stock. D. Neal, for Nairn Centre. T. M. Thompson is | home from Brennan. j turned" 4rom a week's visit with friends Greetings from King-| . ston, | "Life Models" and|| Kingston Views. | Come inand have a look. { T. McAuley. GASOLINE Put in Your Tank | at Our Dock. |} A large stock of Dry Bat- teries, Spark Plug and Coils] always on hand. SELBY & YOULDEN, LIMITED. RICH CUT GLASS {|| We have the finest stock of Cut Glass to be found in the city, and wo cordially invite + you LO inspect our stock and gel our prices before purchas- ing elsewhere. We buy direct from only the finest Canadian and Awmerican Cutters. 'Kinnear. & d'Esterre, $8.00 BAKE DISH makes an exceedingly useful and much appreciated gift. T $5.00 we are offering a dish of the finest silver plate, having a removable granite lining, and richly orna- mented handles. UR large and handsomely illustrated Catalogue will be mailed upon request show. ing a very large assortment of these serviceable dishes. Ryrie Bros. Limited 134-138 Yonge St. TORONTO There was no service in| church on Sunday on ac: | rain. were the guests of | Tuesday. Mr. Bishop have returned home * visit in Kingston. who has been visit-| ing her grandmother, Mrs. Benny, has | her home at Arden, | Miss Mabel Scott, Arden: Mr: and Mrs: S: have returned from Mado ] , Sat. | ¢ to £600,000. 1 . Mver's Cave, spent Sat- ralia, heir to urday at his home here. Prayer meet- ing in the Methodist church was con- 1 last evening by E. Wood. Getting Good Streets. turned out to Sunday Jewelers and Opticians 100 Princess St. 336. THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ' ESTABLISHED 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned om City and Farm' Pro- perties. Municipal and County tures. Mortgages purchased. veccived and interest allowed. S. C. McGill, Managing Director. Office, 87 Clarence street, Kingston. NewYorkChinese Restaurant 83 Princess Streot. Open from 10.30 a.th. to 3.00 a.m. | The bhest place to get an all round Lunch in the city. Meals. of all kinas on shortest notice. English and Chinese ¢ Dishes a specialty i NEW ENGLAND CHINESE RESTAURANT, 331 KING ST Open from 10.30 am., to 3 a.m. the best place to get an all round Lunch in the city. Mcals of all kinds on shortest notice. English and Chinese dishes a specialty. "Phone, 63535. FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER. i Roll Bacon, 12jc. per Ib. For a guick| POPPIN IIINIITIIIVIIIINNVNNNNNNNNNN NNN OOOO LLLLLLDd \ his success in dients, and t will be pleased to 3 1: DOES THIS INTEREST YOU? A prominent 20000000008000000000000 returned home on Mon-| r Lake's fancy roadster Hap- , died on Monday. Miss Edith is the SLL ician, famous for "treatment of kid. and bladder diseases, attributes a deal of his success to the follow- ing simple vegetable prescription :-- One ounce Fluid Extract Dende lion ; One sunce Compound Salatone ; Four ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla ; Mix, shake well, and take in tea- ful doses after each weal and again at bedtime. Yeur druggist can supply the ingre- e mixture can be pre- pared at home at very little expense. This, the doctor says, acts directly on the kidneys, assisting them to 6l- ter the poisons from the blood and expel same in the urine, at the same time restoring the kidneys to healthy, sora) action. We feel that a 3 great many readers earn of this simple prescription, and knowing the ability of the physician whose formula it is, we do not hesitates %o recommend it to any sufferer. and many streets now show an im- proved nppearance. News From 'Irish Town." closed part of this wee Charland, attending the . Mr. Thomas Pounder. Boston, who set or stoop without | pays bis friends in Leeds county an bg purposes returning home heavy work om the railroad, and net lose a At present he is the guest day. HAHEI III EOE tert toi ttt atan Ginger try our ey Steak or Blood | Pudding: H. J, MYERS, 60 Brock St. | 000090900000 200000000 oe An entert s dies Quen' 4 +] | under the auspices of the junior branch | of the Woman's Auxiliary, of Trinity | church, will be held in the hall, on RRESPOND- Monday. A feature will be an ad: WHAT {WHIG Col | Monday. A"femture ill bo an ad | MAY BE HAD AD FOR PALTRY ENTS TELL Us ! ton, subject : "Ireland and the Irish.' 1 $200,000 as: this place was formerly called | hearers. Despite the inclemency of the | day, to hear MeGinnis, re turned missionary a Japan. Silos are all filled here Good Yield Of Grain. 7.~The recent Fallbrook, Ont. | | calling on their customers; you would | Gibson Harness company, apd -accept- {greatly misséd, in the person of Cath-| has the contract of the cement walk) beloved wile of all along where the cinder path ran to] ¢ Deceased wad - born in the-hesch---Our drug store. i§ to be rin | on : December 23nd, under the care of Dr. Wing. Suna. Dr 1839, and was united in marriage to Buller has resigned. W. A. Rogers is > y 6th, 1862, and de- | putting in an electric plant for his parted this life September 28th, 1907. | residence and been a great sufferer for | diug. stove. Visi rs, but always bore her suffering! Healv. Chicago: T. K. Rovers. Otta- of © Christian pati-| wa; Thomas Lyn. Smith's Falls She always maintained a firm] " r blessed Saviour; and lov-| Him aud rad from | Her companion was | 0 ) attendant for months, and Sabbath. It she i from 5 kindness that loving hands could give applies light for the ors: Miss - Margaret News From Clarendon. Clarendon, "Oct. * 7.--The funeral of late James Gle 'un took place on was largely attended. Deceased was a general favorite and! only twen(y-three years old. He had been affected for ten vears and was an example of patience and Christisn er. The hearse from Mississippi 7.C. J. Banta|was in attendance and interment took | | | him _ and her son, | to a party been in Northern Ontario five years ', a former teacher.! to see him again David >» John, Athens for the John Campbell and Rev. C. A. Jones, . L. Clow came of Kingston, are camping at Crotch wife ne Slack is visiting | started for New York to-day | Scott is visitingin town Mr. and - Mrs. Charles Ceok are visiting at D. Detlor, Arden, | visiting at. his home. John Welch Tweed show this | Mrs. Bryee <6f Elphin, paid a visit to relieving agent, spent. Sunday in Ver Nr, ¥ left on Wednesday Pain anywhere, pain in the head "5 | painful periods, Neuralgia, toothache, all pains can be promptly stopped by \'a thoroughly safe little Pink Candy Tablet, known hy Druggists every where as Dr. Shoop's Headache Tab Mr. and Mrs {lets. Pain simply means congestion-- undue blood pressure at the point where pain exists. Dr. Shoop's Head- W. Scott has re- has been made from Paris of a King- dony for sale for a paltry $200,000, and it is conjectured that Jacques Le- | baudy is going out of business. kingdom which can be picked up for this trifle of $200,000 is the beautiful | region called Aysbonia, which is lo- cated in Africa, presumably on that | Rogers | part of the map of the tracts upon | which the geographers have not yet | | got in their fine work. lexistence; it is thought that she may have left Lebaudy because she did net care to be thrown in with the thirty wives whom he is now thought to be} offering for sale with his kingdom. | backache and pains in the lions are} only AQ often the danger signals | seeth to know the value of these com- skidneys. This simple prescription, ache Tablets quickly equalize this un | natural blood pressure, and pain im | Racine, Wis., and get a free trial pack- F. | dee. Large box, 25: AH druggists. his sister, Mrs Hiller has returu- a Chicago Hospital, becomes. throw! | the death of Col. Benjamin Carroll Dent, a ranchman of Sw it was a be reconstructed, béxame a sheep | New Orleans, and has kept track of Owing to the incle her ever since | writ TAKE GIN Pil N_ PILLS NOW been the guests of since Mrs. Pres-| y nature's warnings. ts, mean Kidney Troub Kidneys means Bright's Disease. | mediately departs. Write Dr. Shoop, | Mrs, Helen St. Clair Noble,' nurse at | ol ney, Aus | veteran of the U.S. and, refusing to| | rand her in Australia, mud amassed al | fortune. Before the war he was a Brockport, N.Y.. where Mr. Boucher | i warm friend of Mrs. Noble's fam'ly in! land Mrs. James Dempster, Leeds | Heviews of Reviews hay, for some years resident in Eng- | land and formerly a member of the! | British parliament, in his presidential address at the twenty-second Indian National Congress insisted upon the Bright's Disease claims its thousands | ri: ght oi the Iwelian people a= British | people won't heed [stbiects--to--govern themselves. Hv I nearly 10.000 delegates and visitors | Pain in the back and constant head. | present the address was received with | aches mean Kidney Trouble. Swollen! sn tumult of applause. The members . guest of her pong and ankles, and pain in the of Davidson. 'The work on oe in streets around the new ire to urinate--urine hot and seald [tain an attitude of confidence toward | | granolithic walks is progressing rapid- b. --mean Kidney Trouble. Neglecting the British government and believe {that in the end they will gain what Frequent | the ier. } | | ** Mr. Fitzgerald's subject Thirty Wives Thrown in--Monarch | of Aysbonia, in Africa, Tired | of Playing the King--Crown | and Throne of Suman Bones. London, Oet. 8.--The announcement According to the advertisements the With the Kingdom wood the power | I'he throne is made -of human skulls, | hi the crown, which also' is a me- | mento, consists of human bones. The | retiting monarch will throw his thirty { wives into the bargain. It is some time since the Emperor | | ed a position on the CPR. fine. C./ 3 Gone To Her Rest. | Haggerty hae improved the outward of Sahara disappeared from public | . 6.--Death has again| appearance of the club house hy view, and as Mlle. Delierre, Fanpress | visited us and taken one who will be! fresh coat of paint B Murphy | {of Sahara, not long ago returned to | {her native village in France, declaring hat she had had enough of imperial | MANY WAIT TOO LONG. Home-Made, Mixture Should ne Used Promptly. A well-known autBority states that { which notify the patient that some-| thing is wrong with the Kidneys, and warns every one to be careful, parti- | cularly at this period of the year, when the skin pores are closed, fore | ing the Kidneys to do double their work of filtering the impurities and poikons from the blood and system. At the first sign of backache or pain | in the region of the kidneys, or weak- ress and urinary trouble, the follow ing simple home recipe should be used. | { Any one can easily prepare it: Fluid Extract "Dandelion, one-half aunce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; | Compound Syrup Sarsaperilla, three] ounces. Take a teaspoonful after each | meal and at bedtime, Any good prescription pharmacy will supply these three ingredients at small | cost, which can easily be mixed by| shaking well in a bottle. Few People | moi remedies in the treatment of the | when taken as directed. will regulate | the urine, clear up and remove sedi ment, overcome back pains and ¢ leanse | the entire kidney structure, coy erecting | bladder troubles in just a little while, | | f | { DOWN IN GANANOQUE. i Death of a Young Wife From a] Throat Affection. Gananoque, Oct. 8.--~The death oc curred Monday morning of Gertrude | wife of Frederick Garrett, at} nee of her mother, Mrs. M. | Brock street. Deceased was | w vears of age. and had been | Spence the Spence thirty for some time past suffering from an |= { ailment of the throat. An operation | was performed during the latter part | of last week hy two medical men from | Kingston, but it could not save her | life. The funeral will take place on | Wednesday afternoon. | George Peck, Pine street, is having | a large addition made to his resi- | dence. Albert Wager, of the staff of | the Thousand Islands railroad com- { pany, spent some time during the past | week 'with his parents at Wagersville, | Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Cook, South | street, spending the past summer on | the Pacific coast with their son | Charles Cook, district manager for the l Scranton Correspondence Schogls for that section. have returned. James | Boucher and family left yesterday for | has accepted a situation with a large whe manufacturing firm Arthur Truesdell, Kingston, spent last Sunday a very! zp Charles Smith, of Jimes, Ohio | the day with relatives in town. Peter | | : i : I have user every remedy for | Boucher of Alexandria Bay, is spend. | school in the Methodist church and | ii headache I could hear of for the | \ v was postponed. James Gil- | past fifteen vears, but Carter's Little hooly was hooked last week by a heif- | [i or Pills did me more good than all Blood poisoning has now set in. (1. rect | and but slight hopes are held for his | Dr. Knight's official report shows| tow rv. George Warren lost a valu. | Kingston's maximum and winimum|; last week Rev. Mr. Me- | temperatures during September to] is, returned missionary from Ja-| { have been 75 and 37 degrees respec , gave a véry interesting lecture in | tively church, last Wednesday.| Of the list fashion fools are general: | was illustrated by lime: Jy the most tiresome. . McGinnis lectured in| in Elgin and Portland, Silo filling is now the or- D 1 Cc d Y If The quantity seems to | on on emn ourse as usual. A earload of IoD Your 710 Bright's s Disease , came to town on Friday, and is | at $20 per ton. Mrs. | | (Judge) Senkler and Miss |Senkler, of! ing a short time with relatives in| town, Mrs. Edith Dempster, spending | several weeks with her parents, Nr. | «hip has returned to her duties | in Toronto. | Situation In India. There are three dominant notes in { | the murmur of India's discontent, ove | political, another industrial, and the | third sligious and social. Darirg | { Chris ho week of 1906 Dadabhai | i Naoroji, a Parsee gentlemgn of Bom- | ; | congress for the most part to | Moderate" party. They main- | you know your kidneys are affected | they ask by persistent agitation. They ve ay the hel Behoot has been soothes the irritated, infammed mem. . 6wing to the branes -- gives to the kidneys new | strength-- cor meeting in. Flgin. bladder trouble in. In ined me nearly al on a. AX ha hree boxes. nothing | all She 8 Bune Ley TRoMPRa. Master Douglas' And they are sold on a positive Battersea, has returned to his antee that they will cure you or BUT: | rns. Sold , after a two weeks' visit at the refunded. Put them to the test wi | Red Cross drug store. i . Mrs. F. Sheldon, the understanding that you must be! "relatives at Athens. A !cured or you get your Jhohsy "in honor of Thomas Whaley, a! So sureare we that GIN PILLS arejust teacher here, who has been | what ag North-West the nast we ueed in your own case, Drug Co., Winni back] sometimes borders close on to persecu- | tion. i 1 send vou a free sample to tr % Chickering's: Orders at MeAul 5's | . was given in the hall on | Write, mentioning this paper, to the 7 Dancing was indulged in left to resume bis' 39% 8 box--& | back store. "Phone 778. fer $2.50 89 'sion that & business lie don't count, ~--or if you suspect they are affected | do not on any gecconnt wish the | = ey meed--GIN| ouiding hand of the Bri ILLS. Taking GIN PILLS regularly | withdrawn, for they know full well | {that the people of India are not vet | sh Raj to be | dy to take the government into | ir rrects every kidney and {their own hands. There is, on the { : other hand, an "Extreme" party, who | vy Jefirey, Brockville, Narawen, o : . sgn . | are spending a few weeks at the home I received the sample box of it Gut 3 Phis {openly assert that it ix useless to.con- | : and Mrs. T. Jef- and was grestly benefitted DY hen Ms | i 2 ni Rs kid: were iu such bad itlon I could | they want, and that the thing to do | fact | 0, take by force what they cannot i {tinue to beg the government for what | et otherwise, | "Zam Buk Ointment" cures cuts and ! in Kingston at Gibson's What some consider religious zeal | H. Cunningham, piano tuner, from | Some people labor under the impres. IPTON"S LIMERICKS In view of the tremendous interest which has been created through our last Limerick, we have decided to offer larger Prizes, and so that our friends at a distance may have an tunity of competing this com 0 will cover a period three: weeks, closing October 17 $500.00 IN PRIZES First Prize, $150 Cash 2nd 50 *" Sr : 25- " 25 Prizes of $5 Each. 75 Prizes of $2 Each. The conditions of this competition are peelasly simple. All you have to do is fill in the last line of the Limerick which is shown below and then send it, accompanied by a TIN LID (with label attached) of a package of LIPTON'S TEA, Gold, Rod, Pink, Otahge, or Blue Label, or LIPTON'S COFFEE, Blue Label, which entitles the reader to send in one Limerick. You mony sénd in as many Limericks &s you like so long asa TIN LID acoowpanies each Limerick. LIPTON"S By Special SBE. Avcintment TO H.M. THE KING TEA The Finest the World Can Préduce. Packed Only in Airtight Tins. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERIES. LIMERICK A lady of Sault Ste. Marie, Asked a friend from Toronto to tea, She wired back, on the spot, "ls it Lipton's ? Eh! what" 1 agree to abide by the decision of Editor of The Toronto MAIL AND EMPIRE as final, and enter the competition on that distinct understanding. / Signature ...... . Address ........ aaaane woh Seseereetes MMssttaceass sitesse awsmassssent Serssesese wna ran ne sss rrerenay The computition" 'will be decided By Flitor of ™ Toronto MAIL AND EMPIRE, whose decision must Le accepted as final. Envelopes must be addressed "Lipton's Limerick," and sent to MAIL Al EMPIRE, Toronto, Ont., not later than the last mail on Thursday, October 17th. 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