Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1907, p. 5

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Overcoats. : ady to-try-on-finished. ® rin two honors, Bibby Co. . CLOTHIERS. SOP N eos @® Ee FIIPPIPSIIIFVI0000 6 See our up-to-date Fur- nished rooms : : Parlor, Library, Din- ing Room and Bedroom on ground floor. _ CARPETS --See our lineofimported squares, unions, tapestry, Brus- -¥ sels. All the latest de- signs. Prices moderate. Ss Reid's. , OIL! he Cheapest. ree grades of OIL, 'part of the city, the at i manufactured, Brilliant, " BROS. 77 Princess St. 'rived SRSCOTCH and FY ' 20c. 1b., at Princess Street FHIFTEINTIISINRIIAN 3 Wai will Pil » . Bs a ha rs; Mrs. Sunnysid Ja. M T. Buck, S nnyside, at J ---- Plles Cured In 6% 14 Days. a niment is e any case of itching, Din 3, blo, A pro in six to een days or money refumaed. Slo. -------- Iohn _Jeroy. -Gananog th stealing a tent from ome of the ands, and to which he pleaded guil- » was allowed to go on erento tence. The old man claimed he ind the tent. : rial Catarch treatmen being riled out free gy oop Racin. 2 On request, by Dr. the eagle >withou a . we great value of this tite prescription kdown to drug- h Reamedy. Sold by all deaturs ue, charged » Ee I I I I I | | A Baker's Triumph The Mooney Baker cannot} produce anything better than } The very best of flour, butter and cream -- the most modern plant, the very bast baker in}| Canada. A biscuit superior to any other you have ever tasted. || Say "Mooney's" t> your grocer. || . v Synopsis of Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. Any even numbercd sition of Domin- jon lands in Manitoba or the North-West Provinces, excepting 8 amd 26, not re-| served, may be homesteaded by any per- son the sole head of a family, or male over 13 years of age, Lo the extent ol pue-gquarter section, of 160 acres, more pr less. Apphication for homestead entry must Le made in person by the applicant ata Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-agency. | Lutry by proxy way. however, . be mad | at an Agency on certain conditions by the father, mother, daughter, broth- r or Sister of an mtending how Au application for entry or male personally 'al any sub » way te wired to the Agent hy the expense of the appli and 1 The lard applied for is vacant of the telegram such applica y amyl the land will be held until the necessary papers to complete the transaction ave received by Bb son, gent, at vant, on recuipt tion is to have priori case of "personation or fraud the applicant will forfeit all priority of claim or i entry has been graited it will be summarily cancelled. An application lor cancellation must be made in person. The applicant must be eligible [or homestead entry, and only one application for canceilation will be re} coived from an intividual until that ap-| plication has been disposed of. t Where an entry is caucelled subsequent to institution of cancellation proceudings, the applicant for cancellation will be en- titled to prior right of entry. | Applicant for cancellation must 'state in| what particulars the homesteader is in default. { A homesteader whose entry is not the| subject of cancellation proceedings may | subject to the approval of Depart-' ment, relinguish it in favor of father.T mother, son, daughter, brother or sister/ M eligible, but to no one else, on filing | deciaration of abandonment. i PUTIES--A settler is required to per-| form the dutivs under- one of the follow- ing plans '-- : (1; At least six months' residence up-| pn and cultivation of the jand in each year during the term of three years. | A homesteader may, if he so de- sires, perform the required residence duties by living on farming land owned solely by him, not Jess than eighty (80) acres in extent, in the wicinity of homestead. Joint ownership in land will pot meet this requirement. (3) If the father (or mother, il the father is deceased) of a homesteader has permanent residence on farming land owned solely by him, not less than eighty (80) acres in extent, in the vicini- ty of the homestead, or upon a home-) stead entered for by him in the vicinity, such homesteader may perform his oWn residence duties by living with the fath-¢ er (or. mother.) (4) The term "wieinity" in the two preceding paragraphs is defined as mean- | ing not more than nine miles ina direct line, exclusive of the width of road al lowance crossed in the measurement. (5) 'A homesteader intending to perform his residence duties in accorgance with the above while living with parents or on farming land owned by himself must potily ' the Agent for the district of such | intention. : Before making application for patent | the settler must give six months' notice | in writing, to 'the Lommissioner of Do- minion. 1RAdE at Ottawa, of his inten: tion to do so. 3 CANADIAN NORTH- SYNOPSIS OF WEST MINING REG LATIONS. i COAL--Uoal wining rights may be Jeased for a period of twenty-one years at au annual rental of $1 per acre. Not | having been more than 2,560 acres shail be b one individual or company. A royalty at the rate of five cents per ton shall collected on the merchantable coal QUARITZ--A person eighteen years Oo age or' over, having discovered wigeral wn place, may locate a claim 1,500x1,500 feet. . ¥ The fee for recording a claim is $5. At least $100 must be expended on the id to the pining us been expended or paid, the locator may upon having a suryey . complying with other requirements, o land at $1 per acre. patent provides for the payment pf a royalty of 2§ per cent on the sales. Placer mining claims generally are 100 feot square : entry fee $5, renewable year- pur iy. An applicant may obtain two leases to dredge for gol term of twenty years, renewable at discretion of the Minister terior. The lessee shall have a dredge in 0} ation Within one season from the te of the lease for each five miles. Rental $10 per annum for each wnle of river leased. Royalty at the cent collected on the output after it ex- Cteeds $10,000. - Ww. W. CORY, Deputy of the Ministers of the In erior the N.B.-- Unauthorized publication o this pdvertisement will not be paid for, "HERE'S POST CARDS Greetings from King the profits of the different sales -~ ston, 2 " Life Models" Kingston Views. Come in and have a look. money to po ahead and build himself | Glasgow, ny at | & {these a a W. A. Morton died in Brockwill : : ha aklhh ks were willing to loan Call at Kirkpatrick's Art Store and | Wilirid Paquette, representine the men - A mn died in Brockville, on | stitute, and insist on your oD gir oy he willing to let er me BO ae ------ upon rh Nordheimer Pianos. jand Mr. Simpson, representing the Meda. He was a former policeman ii} supplying *. errozone™'; price 50. per was r other *. i Chestnuts. The Red Star. company, Belleville. RS box, at all dealers. 3 her blouses must go to the laundry. events cast their shadows before, and only in our own | and yet s A Mooney S Perfection {times that we are able to recall, have | = tern mat to--make the i ; | we 'seer _€0' much unrest anuso much | 1 a = * Cream Sodas { general dissatisfaction as we have : orres 4 : | witnessed within the few years just Impression 1s that the city | past. That there is a shadow of de- | Just as the smaller properties have | pression hovering over us at the pre- | may be something "1 walk ont and deliberately kill the goose be | been nined { best move made, and upon} d of dive miles each for a} of the In-|the man, and Tas of 34 ox | to the country at large. and PROSPERTY ON THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE NATION. | poof man if he buys, has got to pay HARD stveral mes what the pp a e property is, and when he goes the bank lor a loan on it i -- which they are willing to riskis so | small that he turns away in despair, {and wends his way back to the shark {from whom he bought, or some other, Many Laborers Not Worthy of and again places the property on the market. He naturally wants a lit Their Hi i i | aid ak reli Taere is Stand- | tle something for the use of the money ages There Should Be which he has been induced, through Standard of Efficiency. | misleading statements, to put into the _ Vancouver, B.C, Oct. 15.--~(To the| property. but even if he is willing to Editor) : It is said that Be accept the actual amount which he put | - COMING | 5 there is the shark to be fed; and he as we are' stahding in a visible s a. | must have one to five hundred on dow at the present time it is wit the smaller dealt, and this must be Hat we should look about ws to see 2 alt he value of the property} Ws if we cam discover the cause of the] Tee No 5a pret deal of pro- sudden appearance of darkness upon | 4 - a to-day, which is T the usually bright horizon, and what | ™ ing heavily upon the hands of the a darkuess is likely to develop into, | SEC he Jrtial awnrs, ud baflay ch arity oo 4 . saying, air off the Suh mri ae we lave" brn on | EL Gof "Vu wo, they Jands- hut through | £0 back to the shark that bit Shem, i along the civilized warld, is unprecedehted, ; *0d he displavs this property never, even in the hardest | With many other "Good buys" in his | window. It is this display that led an remark te that his t vour correspondent. to-day, | been boosted up, so have the larger. The booster Wasihenefited, and all oth- ers must suffer. Men renting stores { must pay a fabulous price, and this in | turn must come out of his customers. sent time no one with any power of discernment wi deny. Some are in- clined to look lightly upon the. situa- tion and proclaim it a purely, Specu- lative one, and that it is not! going| to affect us, but. who ever heard of a stringent money market that did not | Ma be, and 20 the . Yame foes On, have a far-reaching effect ?' There | 274 so it will until Gabriel Blows his in the speculative tYumpet. theory, but there ave other causes for the shadow which is so plainly visible and these causes are just as sure to bring about their effect as the laws] of the universe are to be obeved. We ' have "often heard it said of certain madly plunges, each little group or individuals that they could not stand | Circle trying to outdo some other. is the made rage of the pre- : 3 3 Mas prosperity, 'and this is just = what] Pleasure \ causes. our present trouble in the sent day, andl duty is only of second- land. It'is not an individual case |™Y importance. A waste of time is just as bad as any other waste, and Then turning from the necessary to the luxurions and what do we find ? There is the automobile. the piano, the pleasure yacht, and the hundreh and one functions into which society | but, generally speaking, we cannot as % op'% a people stan: prosperity. This, jt | worse than many, and if we persist in seems to me, is not as it should he, | Wasting oyr time and talents what |( but itisas itis. As water will find will the harvest be *--FE. TL.-NEWTON, |« its lovel, and ns the apple falls to the FEE ground, so it is one of the unalter- FFARR able laws of (he "universe: that all ¥ things must find their level, 1 we!¥ KILLED IN EXPLOSION The accident was caused by "the ex- plosion of one of the re- torts in which the contents of the cans are cooked. An inquest will be held. were killed. hase down the line. There must be a upon which things may sit, else they will fall. A tree will not grow down- ward, neither will water run uphill, and by this same power the equili-|3g brium of the universe must he wmain- ¥* tained. . » We must have capital if the coun: | FHHHHGIIIIGEIIOIIIIIE try is to he developed, and with plen- rn ee ty of capital we are no better off un- | FIFTY YEARS MARRIED. Jess 'we have labor. Capital and labor | are thé two great requisites, and, Mr and Mrs. william Holland neither en get along without the Celebrate Golden Wedding. other. and so what can be more es. . : o ES te pou Bie at de Sura Fhe, Shc velopment and continued prosperity in a 103% Cherry street are to-day Wieland, thaw Yue There Should tg | celebrating their golden weddine and ond! factors, © 13 receiving the congratulations of their We are told by the good book that, 3" lends. ved i Ta Sand Mr. and Mrs. Holland have lived in the laborer is worthy of his hire, and | go ion for forty-five years, and in those days they probably were, for during that time have made a host they were paid with a penny. or. it |, acquaintances. Nr. Holland is may have been a piece of silver, but ii hiyv-four years of aoe, and his in these days if we are to make that |, tner in life has reached the age of FEES EREEEFFFREF statement we 'must qualify it bv des- | gaventy-four. , Ther marriage took cribing what kind of workman it is place in Ernesttown. Mr Holland that we are speaking of. T believe was born in Devonshire, England, and that many workmen are worthy of Mrs. Holland is a native of Can- their hire, and 1 also believe that ada. many are worthy of more than their ---------- hire. bh, | Rev. C P. Emery's Sudden Death. Ottawa, Oct. 22. --Rev. Charles Pp. Emery, a retired' Anglican clergyman, was There: is another number, thoug and it is by no means small, 'that is| not worthy of its hire. The chief ob- ject of this latter class is to get all living on King Edward avenue, they can, and they give as little as| taken suddenly ill at the conclusion of they can get off with in return. Ido] the nipiing luncheon, yesterday. He not blame any man for making the | was overcome in the ¢rush of the best bgrgain he can, it matters, pot | crowd, and after medical assistance he whether he is marketing his labor, | Was conveyed to his home, where he or what not; but if there is to be a died in the evening. standard of wages: then |there should also be a standard of efficiency, or In| other words, equality should be the] i questions are council, A New Bread By-Law. At last evening's meeting of the city base upon which all Alderman Nickle introduced a settled. To-day everybody feels domin- by-law to regulate the weight of ant. and it is through this aperture bread. No weight was mentioned, but that uncertainty is creeping in: the!the figure will be or and one-quarter capitalist. who has been lying awake | pounds for five' cents. The by-law was nights for some time, partly because | given a first reading. his ears were burning on account of ---- the subject of unfriendly | discussion, and partly becaase he has| studying what would be the to make in order to guard his pile, has begun t rather in his 5 A : --_ The rh serious one matilated by the rioters mn anal; | and the end is not yet. As I said tempt, it 1s said, to make them give 3 Oh : . : MY up the treasure they are supposed to lin a previous letter the whole thing Eve Tidden p= a hue gamble, and the players One of the competing balloons from |are to be found in every city, towns, Louis, that is piloted bv Maj. H. | and hamlet in the universe. This is; por te UL. 8 eat | 5 intiv Detw A. s ol « . S. weather not a game which is strictly between |}, is reported to have passed | the capitalist and the laborer. 1 do ver Lake Michigan, from Sion City, { not make that statement, and 1 eon just north of Chicago, this morning. | sider 'that I would bie unjust if I did. |" «Keep horehound candy in the | There is another class--a class which house." It's goed for coughs and] | produces nothing--nothing but misery | colds. The strong kind is sold at! lin the land, who are players, and who | Gibson's Red Cross drug store. {are winners in the game. 1 refer 10| Letters have reached Mayor Coats: i; 3 his name is legion, who | worth, Toronto, asking an investiga- {is responsible for the inflated values | tion of the prices of milk, butter and {to he seen more or less throughout rents. { the land. These men are a curse to] Two balloons passed Rounds Luke, | the community in which they live, and Ml. early this mornine~ going thirty {miles an hour, north-east, and a Take "the real estate shark for in- heavy wind. | stance, {J say real estate shark be- ® | cause I believe there are some real | Glasgow for Rhiladeiphia, arrived "at | estate men who are doing an honest | St. John's, Nfid., af 10 p.m., on the Prominent Hebrews in Berlin have received news of a fresh outbreak of violence against the Jews at Odessa. Thirty men and women have been Matters That Interest Everybody at. St. Thomas. of Ottawa, has assigned, with liabili- no longer cleer for the Kuickerbocker pass so good 'a night as usual, owing to frequent +attacks of coughing. satisfactory. will he al ivr sale. | ou ominent Irish members, are rallying to the support of John Redmond. private residence, Warwick, Que, were destroyed by fire, Monday night. Loss is heavy. and they in turn Jhon get x out o Avenue Presbyterian church, Toronts, someone else, employer or whoever he| is to be operated upon at the general hospital. 3 hack driver, the Toronto' Street Rail way company was held responsible by a coroner's jury. has ordered six million dollars banks of New York. awarded $125 damages against the To ronto Railway company received in a collision. suing the : | McGill, at "> lunion, to-morrow, and, on Thursday, he will speak 'ut the luncheon of the | Canadian Club. | seventy-footer. ¥| his resignation to Judge Havel, sole %!ly upon the ground | unfair of King's Wharf, was arrested The Allan Line steamer Korean, from| A fire alarm . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1907. . -- NEWS OF THE WORLD OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. ~Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read A Canadian Club bas been organised The Lake Marion Lumber company, ies of $46,000, The National Bank of Commerce will 'rust company, New York, A motion was made in Osgoode Hull | 00 for the winding' wp 80, Consolidated Mineral company. of the Canada Joseph did not Emperor Francis General Booth's condition is quite The general probably | to Ril all enghgements. William O'Brien, "M.P., and other store and M. Rousdeau's general Rev. Dr. Gilray, pastor of College For the death of John Goodall. a Secretary of the Treasury Cortelvou dis- ributed among the leading national \ W. H. Phillips, a bakers' driver, was for injuries The owners of the Gillies limit are Temiskaming and Northern Jutario railway for $91,000, alleged lamages by forest fires. Mr. Kipling will be "the guest = of luncheon, at the McGill A conference is taking place between { s! that lays the golden egg we surely | Trenton, Ont., Oct. 22-- x: ope cannot expect to Dot he egg. Pie > A ui X accident oc- Me Hove He Wilirid Jarier, and | is a very palatable thing, but just {3 curred, this morning, at uty - TG xh el ara a; of on { flop it upside down, so that the bot- [3 the canning factory, hére, Baie wise . hotel, in Major Hul | tom crust is on top and it at once ¥ in which two men, George ' A. Ekengren cabled to the Roval| looses the relsn and so it is all, 3 Graham and Lewis G. Dube Swedish Yacht Club, that the New | Yark Yacht Club would not accept a hallenge for the America's cup with a | Thomas L. , Newton, United States | 4 : i commissioner at Salamanca, has sent | { of unjust and treatment. A young man named Albert Murtha, jumped offi a hay stack upon a pitchfork handle and sus tained" terrible injuries. Asselin, wanted - in Quebec courts, to Quebec. Bail was sought, but the . court declined, owing to his contempt to appear when required. "Nominations for the dominion bye- election in to-day. John Jacobs was nominated by the labor party ahd Maj. Thomas Beatty by the conserpatives. The mewspaper Je Dis Tout, Paris, revives the report that Anna Gould 'will marry Helle de Talleyrand, Prince de Sagan, and eldest son of the Duc de Talleyrand, within a few days in Loudon. At Kincardine, Ont. building known as the Rightmeyer Salt Block, was burned to the ground Monday night. 7 he storehouse on the opposite side of the street was badly scorched. A woman giving the name of Ellen Webb was arrested at Oshawa on the stealing jewellery worth charge of Woodraff, wife of a ho $300 from Mrs tel-keeper the jewellery The provincial Sunday School As sociation opened its annual conven tion in Brampton, with probably five hundred delegates. It was there fifty vears ago that the association was formed. Edwin Clohosew, shot accidentally by a hunter Friday night, along with his . father, at Cook's Corners, N.Y., died Sunday night. James Crowley, who took the two for a deer, is nearly crazed with grief The Ontario to-day, received treasury payments department, totalling 817.390 as succession dues, $13.250 from the estate of the late eter White. Pembroke, and $4190 from the estate of the late Anne McKay. The Knickerbocker Trust company, New York, has stopped paying money {to depositors: the company could not obtain currency rapidly enough. Pay- ments will. be resumed to-morrow, as the institution is perfectly solvent. Earth shocks in Central Asia, la- takurgan, Samarkand, Khokand and elsewhere, caused the. imjury or col- lapse of many buildings. Two .women | entry for the express service were killed by falling houses, and the | Europe and the North American con- population of Samarkand is now tinent. This will be good for Canada camping out. sed jn sdeaniant bo italia. He did | Sir Frederick Borden and Lady eve Borden, accompanied by Lieut. Gov. be caufined to a PasSengur and ex- Sir Mortimer and Miss Clark, are in Hamilton, the guests of the city. They attended the celebration of Battlefield Park, Stoney Creek, freed of debt. rang from the west block of the parliament buildings. Ot @®%a, this morning. A small blaze was started in the basement br a live business, and T do not wish to class 20th. { them in), and what does he do? Ye! Dr. Gustavus Davis, Cayuga, is su- | have hundreds of them in this city, | ing the Ontario Lumber company for { and many of our citizens know to | 82.000 damages for alleged wrongful | their sorrow what they do. Lots that | dismissal. { a home should be able to ! Many | hundred dollars, are held at as many marine disasters are feared. : | thousands, and why ? Hundreds of | William Hanlon was identified at these parasites have been living off Orangeville, as the principal in the or | Guelph forgery case last spring. i Nordheimer pianos, i | was a time when a poor man purchase. That day is past now. The A violent storm raged all along the i SOMETHING NEW IN| the poor man wishing to build himself ; buy for a few Newfoundland coast, Monday. i v n i { is inflated values. Theie | and nia alas om iu could | Red Cross Cough Syrup does not cure wire becoming exposed through the {action of the heat of a steam pit {which it touched. A few dollars will |eover the damage. An order of habeas corpus was granted, Tuesday, in the case of | Joseph Bisnois, New Ontario, serving {a four months' sentence for illegal Hieuor selling. It is claimed he should {have been tried under the law ~overn- ling the sale of liquor within a cer | was felt, the Indian went out and | ped } shoes in the Northwest; lay out in in Montreal and taken | » i London, Ont., were held, | a large frame She confessed and gave up | itv settied. The award of soncili 5 { committe, made some time ago, left { { hay i ty here in the [your cough. : X : : McAuley [hay a pecs Sf Pon not ficient | S.8. Corinthian, Allan Inv, from oven a number of questions, = but eet yee inward, at Father Point. these have Bow ben adjusted by : | i it if ] : ai HH Li into the fort, and up as h as a rifle; of the slight value wi the | EXPERIENCE, ABSOLUTE RELIA- innocent children of nature put upon May nl i nti ue results of their laborious hunting a ey I Vinhle Tepu and all who treated them fairly. i plain Indians lived as nomads. They | moved about from place to place, which obviated the necessity for house | cleaning. | Black With Buffaloes. | They ate when they were hungry, | and at no stated time. When hunger | shot a buffalo, of which there were then thousands upon thousands, the | prairies being black with them. | He left the beast to lie where he | shot it, and sent his squaws out to bring in enough of the meat to do' for the moment. The rest was left to rot on the prairie. | The old Hudson Bay Co.'s servants | tram thousands of miles on snow the snow night after night; ate pem- mican for ; and Decale, 18 all intents purposes, an in his habits. "People little know the hardships which were endured in the Northwest to make fortunes for the Hudson Bay | | ys said. "Lord Strathcona, them plain Mr. | { Smith, was chief factor for the com. | | pany, and he, too, took his share of | the hardships. The habit was to bring out young Scotch boys or youths, in- | denture them, and give them promo- | tion, according as they were faithful | to the company. This was the more | likely, as they were removed from all | their friends, from every temptation | to spend money, and felt 'that that | | must be loyal to the company Ww { employed them. : | Killed by Ciwilization. | {| "At the same time, the company | | treated their officers well, though they | insisted upon strict. discipline. Their | | quarters, where at Fort Garry, or, elsewhere, were y fw - | od. They had the best-of food, and i company brought out reading matter for them. One thought himself lucky | then if he got a letter fromséhome once | a year : "Civilization killed the Indian of! the Northwest, or as good: as killed him," continued the narrator. "Look | over there" --pointing to Canghnaws- | | ga, with a gesture of disgust. - | "rhe Indian was all right, it he | had been let alone. He was meant | | to live in a state of nature. Ofcourse, | he did not improve the world, but his | wants were simple. He was inmoocent, | and all he wanted was something to | eat when he was hungry. Nature pro- | vided that until the white man came | Strathcona Confident. Lord Strathcona. states that he is entirely confident of the ultimate sue- cess of the all-red; route. A steamship company has made a definite ioffer to he a fast service on the Ab lantic for a subsidy of £500,000, where of the Canadian Brauient iis pre- paring to bear ow will Pod Halifax the chief port of between the sll-red routs, says il.can no long- said that Canada.is expecting ee ------ A Conclusive Calculation. ©] ghould think that young man od hoe more sense than to call on a girl every night," said Mabel's father at fast. "The ides!" exclaimed the young Yiransle so properties until the! Steinway and ! I " Biwi bel o figure that the] agency at Kirkpatcick's Art Store, | tain radius of public works. Justice | RIT, That shawn baw i fansiondy working man, even at the seemingly | Princess street. { Teetzel said it' was important to find Ther saw 'of heard of who ny Jotvon | arve wage which he is receiving. can-| General Booth is reported to be re- | which law was in force, enough to talk seven nights a week | not reach it, and consequently he covering _ satisfactorily at Chicago,| The troubles between cotton work- | without telling everything he knew." | must he contented with paving rent. | from his illness. a . , (ers and the Montreal Cotton com- r . |" "Your money refunded if Gibson'sinany at Valleyfield, have been entire "For singers Gibson's Red Cross drug store. FARMS WANTED. he added. The London Chronicle, referring to | and public speakers," Zymole Trokeys, sold in Kingston at Esta and put us in touch with a long of prospective buyers. If you wish : to place any Res! Butate on the Limited, bead of Queen " CANADA'S HIGHEST GRADE i } i I i 7 i ih I LPR, | ; CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. Queen's University | KINGSTON, - ONTARIO. "E re Under the tions of the Ontario XEduea Department Courses for = 1. First Class Public School Cer THE CINDRELLA [aime ar 5: CUSTOM GRADE SHOE For Fall 1907 'stands out from among the common place. They may apily be pewed Works of Art, until you have soon them or still better i ¢ case and cowdort of Wearing ome of these models, You carmot realize what pro- gress has teen made in the art of shoe | making. You will find them wot only | wmart in style and full of beauty, but the comfort you have been looking for. H. JENNINGS, KING 8 ATTEMPTED ASSAULT. Discharged Brakesman Sent Up For Two and a Half Years. Tillsonburg, Ont, Oct. 22. James Burns, aged twenty-one, recently dis charged from the employ of the MC R. as brakeman, Was arrested, on Friday, for an assault on Ada Belle Sitts, aged thirteen years, daughter of a prominent farmer. Burns met the girl in a lonely place on the road st and when she raised an oat- crv attempted to choke her. A Iarmer Tillon happened along and Ruris, who was taken before Squire Mare. He confessed the and wae sentenced to two years in the peniten- noon, named overpowered RSET] assault, and one-half tiary. ---------- Vegetable Cough Specifics. The Diamond Cough Remedy is made of Wild Cherry, Horehound, Elecam- pane and like remedios. No opiates, Pleasant, prompt and certain cure for Order along and killed off the buffalo, % Coughs, Calds, Sore Throat and An Ear near'y Fyerything al. upon which Hoarseness. Equally good for young the Indian depe . the white | =~ 1, 5c. at Wade's drug store. Is so much better than a man gave him 'a miserable bit of | . > ate h order.. It gives land, and told to: a farm. | But the average man jsn't hall so you our best service in -" And." ankious to bet on a sure thing as screening, hauling, and de- § have livering. It's good for our those behind the game are to him A man is up against tough luck if he marries a woman who knows that she knows more than he does. How to Test i Your Kidneys. |§ » cuspwiok Manage § of The Rathbun i any of your family have been | troubled with kidney disease make a test the urine and satisly yourself whether you need a remedy ve fore the diseape has caused serious. complications. 3 To-morrow morning put some urine; in a glass or bottle and let it stand for twenty-four hou If it shows partic or germs float- ling about, is milky or cloudy, og con- } taine as roddish sediment, then your | kidneys are diseased. Commence at once to take Ferro- sone to arrest. these unnatural condi tions. 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