Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Nov 1907, p. 4

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| || The courts may have to settle the is- {ste financially, but in the meantime || local government that 11 fering financially since it receives one- iH half of the sum collected in head' tax. ht 7 dS / u want to buy or sell City special of same. ELLE 1 between Brockville and Ottawa, take | the kinks out of it, and reduce the dis- 1 tance from seventy-four to about fif- ty miles. It says that a charter for; this shorter and more direct route has long been in existence, and that it should be revived now rather than {that a line should be built between Ottawa and J There is. reason to believe that a connection with the capital is tion, and the maps peinted show that it . "between Toronto materially. At pres- via the C.P.R. (one make the round: Brockville, and spend, admits, about three in making a run which should occupy more than an hour. does not wish Brockville any , but he "can see that | i Teri] 314i ( 2 ¥ i ffs 1 auspices, via Kingston, te and a speedy con- nnot be too highly ' HE : i z HE i : 8 £ E later infor- that the engi- re encoun: overcome. w 8 : £F ? { i g i § DEMANDING WORK OR BREAD. Oshawa bus had an experience pecu- liarly its own. There the unemployed come demonstrative, and one of them, at a public meeting, according; to the Vindicator, declared that if not sup- plied wigh food he would steal. There is a dullness in all the populous centres becuuse there the idle of all kinds will congregate. Oshawa thought its ployed were in straits, but when a special officer of the town went to Toronto he found between 8,000 and 10,000 persons out of work. The mayor of Oshawa appealed to the governments for aid without re- sult, Then be looked to the contrac tors, the large emplo of labour, #& man 'who the Jumbbrmen and others, and finding -- 'no hope of relief called the leading citizens to see what they could de: vise. At this meeting the unemployed turned up, and their leader = made bold to demand several things, to wit: That the women of the town would cease their collecting fog a- pri- vate hospital; that sanitary works be started by the council as in England; that street paving, as an expedient, be undertaken at once; and that re lief bo given to the families in want and distress idle ; ), and . banners they displayed with this inscription, 'We. want = work or bread." The mayor of Oshawa, said would, as head of the council, see "| ment, rub it in two or + | daily. No skin food is more | hing. Tor "shop year, ITORIAL NOTES. Football has been reformed. Yet, as a result of the year, eleven have been killed 'and twenty-seven seriously in- jured. The debate of the season will be be- ton, next week. There will be many who will want to hear the young men talk, Dr. Moulton, of modern Bible fame, has said so much about the place of accident in the affairs of men that one wonders if it is the modern substi- tute for foreordination. -- The magistrate whom Judge Win- chester criticised talks back. He is quite sarcastic at the expense of the "censor." It is something to have a record as the exposer of wrong-doing. Edward Payson Weston, at sixty. nine, has surpassed his record of forty years ago, and is likely to challenge the younger men in. walking matches. And some very wise men would have us believe that the usefulnéss of the average man is over at forty. The London Times has disgusted the protectionists by declaring that no one will 'be driven out of the unionist The policy of the party is a policy of "wait." The time has not arrived for a protectionist campaign. So the At a Y.M.C.A. meeting in Ottawa Sir Frederick Borden commended the association because it dealt with fail- ing men and helped them to be good. It said : "You have erred, but never mind; your friends will stand by you; braco up and it will be all right." slightly out of joint. SPAT OF THE PRESS ' Let It Go. Brantford 'Expositor. The present iflea, that a child's 'adu- cation is completed when it gets through the public schools, should be discouraged in every way possible. A Magic Find. iton Herald. The Toronto World. says "no citizen will have to pay a single cent" for Toronto's power and light plant. e jus just gives the $2,600, to $5,000,000 that it costs to the city, of course. A Real Good Act. Ottawa Free Press. Alph. Verville, the labor M.P, for Maisonneuve, told -the workingmen of Montreal that the Lemieux act has given the most beneficial results. His i is that of aman who knows t he is talking about. Innocent Mr. Taylor, Montreal Herald, That yarn about George Taylor, M.P., distribu envelopes contain- ing money at election time was ob- viously wrong on the face of it. No man with so little sense 3 caution could possibly stay in parliament ten years, and Mr. Taylor > been there a quarter of a century. The English Lead. steamer which Messcs. Har- securing a greater expansion of steam in a low pressure turbine. 't expect others. to have, |". Is Your Skin Scaly; Hard ? Anoint with Dr. Hamilton's Oint- , hore healing. ust the , sunburn, and rough- Every home. should have Dr. Ointment. 50c. at all AEE Canadian Gasette. x Congeatulations. to the Dominion: Uniges 8 man bas o good opinion of | 987 . A. E. Wilson, w Mrs. Parker. company Students : Ar Hawk j to ont' the ig. r. wkins, formerly janitor of law, secure a status in the country, | Brockyille has a mothers' class in the Pinen ug choo, has teen the and a return of their money. Some |connoction with its domestic science new Carnegie library, his tender of of the Chinese youths have been de- |class, There was & loud and urgent [$150 a year having been accepted by Inied admission to the schools, and |d d for it, and when it was final a ting on Mond : a + ' n onday evening, the first thing the people know they {iy acceeded to there were more appli- {of the Picton Conservative (lub, Rob. cants than can be accommodated. ert Davison was re-elected president This experience, and Inspector Leake's approval, should warrant the com- mittee of management in opening an adult class in Kingston with the new and Thomas Walmsley, secretary for e ensuing . Mr. and fre, Robert Davison en: tertained the "Tennyson Club," last evening, when the subject was Mat- thew Arnold's "Balder Dead." The 88. Lloyd 8. Porter and tow, Isabel Reid, arrived last night, coal laden, from Fairhaven. They will lay in the harbor for the winter. The steamer Varuna has gone off her route, Trenton to Picton, for this yeas. poo ast nigh t, light, for Kingston, hav- ing u 150 barrels of beer from tween Varsity and Queen's, in Kings- Fisher's brewery for town hotel-keep- | height of its blooming glory, that a ers. Miss Maude Publow, Kingston, and Misses Alice Pruyn and Pearl Perry, Napanee, werd the guests of nor at a small tea, given by Mrs, H. 8 , yesterday afternoon. the guest of Mrs, W. H. Williamson. Mrs. Fisher and daughter, and Miss Nicholl, have returned to St. John, N.B., after a two months' visit with Nr. and Mrs, J. G. Benson. Miss Tot Carrier, Toronto, is fhe fest of Mrs. B. R. Hepburn. Miss Kathleen Johnson, Belleville, is visit- ing Mrs. A, W. Hepburn. NO SUPPER. A Husband Kicked His Wifa to Death. Jersey City, Nov. 28. Matthew Ol- well, a si ore, old, entered a saloon, on Wednesday night, and announced to friends that he had killed his wife.« He had ré- turned home to find no supper await- ing him, he said. He accused his wife of drinking and neglecting their home and finally murdered her. In the hall- way of the Olwell home the police tawa railway, under| party because he is a free trader. [found the woman's body. Gathered about her were four little children making pitiful efforts to restore life. May, the oldest, nine years ald, said that their parents had quarrelled and live has been | great Londén paper practically an- that their mother had béen knocked down and kicked to death. Olwell has been known as a sober, industrious fel- low, McManus Tried To Escape. patronesses rs. E. M.| Rev. C Mis. F. 8. Wilson, Mrs. J. Gearing, Mrs. E. T. 8. Philp, Mrs. has town week installing the fire alarm inst . that it would pany system, which the com glving the town for a newal of the five years' exclusive fran- re- Granger cleared *| ture it is, that deprives the rose of Miss Myrtle Johnson, Deseronto, is |} thirty-seven years |. Over The World. last month. : A Paris report says that the Portu- ues fovernment has asked Britain or p in case the situation should become worse. By the decision of a circuit judge in St. Louis, Mo., racetrack gamblers may now resume their public gambling with impunity. Four Mormon missionaries were ex- pelled from Leipzig by the police, ves- terday. They were designated as "ob- noxious foreigners." ° Three children were suffocated in a fire in Winnipeg, and the father, moth- er and three other children barely es- coned with their lives. McKinnon, Winnipeg, has been nominated for the chair of prac- tical theology and church history of the Presbyterian College, Halifax. Mrs. Margaret Hamilton, a lady, sev- enty years of age, testified, in a Lon- don police court, that she knew T. C. Druce and the fifth Duke of Portland, and that they were the same person. -- Rk a a a HOW'S THIS ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, We the undersigned have known F. J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggitts, Toledo O. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces bf the system. Testimonials sen? free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold vy all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for Consti- pation, NATURE SPARES, The Stricken Rose From Grief. What a fortunate provision of na- mental suffering; for how poignant would be its grief to discover, in ghe canker fed at its heart, and that its beauty and fragrance were doomed forever. Nature always spares the sui- fering; she is a veritable storéhouse of pleasing rewards, for those who seek her aid. In the years gone by falling hair and grayness have cast a gloom over the hives of thousands of young women, but thanks to the investiga- tions of scientists the true cause of hair destruction is now known to be a germ or parasite that burrows into the hair follicles. Newbro's Herpicide absolutely destroys this germ, thus permitting the hair to grow as nature intended. Sold by leading druggists, Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. Two sizes, 50c. and $1. G. W. Mahood, special agent. Ter MOST PERFECT MADE. Ottawa, Nov. 28.--~With a feder- ate named Charles Smith, McManus, who is wanted for bond theft in Paris, was sentenced at the general sossions of the peace in Ottawa, on =mmany of them new comers--have be- | Sir Frederick's theology seems to be Dec. 18th, 1901. McManus and Smith were taken in the act of robbing Bry- son and Grabam's store early on the morning of Oct, 20th, Iwi, When ar- rested McManus gave the name of James Martin, and Smith gave his name as Palmér. While in the jail on Nicholas street awaiting trial Mc- Manus attempted to escape by « ting through the bars of his cell. In trying to get out through the aper- ture thus made he cut himself badly | on the jagged edges of the iron, and was caught before he made good his escape. At that time McManus was about forty-five years of age, of me- dium height and dark complexion. Order. : A 3b. box Weston's fresh crisp s8das, only 25c., at Hopkinson's gro- cery, Market Square. one 708. Many of the merchants say that trade is beginning to pick. up. During the month of November sales were slim in most branches, but during the past week they have greatly increas- ed. The store-keepers say there will he a good Christmas hee, this year, from the present outlook. Fleece-lined - vests, 25¢c.; drawers to match, 25¢, We keep the "Pen-Angle" underwear, also "Puritan" Brand for {ladies and children. New York Dress Reform. Constipation, gestion, drive away appetitite e you weak and sick. Hollistér's Rocky Mountain Tea restores the appetite, drives away disease, ' builds up the system. 36c., Tea or Tablets. Mahood's Drug Store. Rossland miners have agreed to ac- cept a reduction in wages, and the mines, consequently, will be kept run- ng. yoy Pate bave them ny hele ve on 0 and eo their cheg Th ? Mills, 79 Clarence street. At noon on Saturday the battery will fire a royal salute in honor of Queen Alexandra's sixty-third birth- 'oques, white, cardinal, black' and navy, 25¢.; clouds, all colors, 25¢. and up. New York Dress Reform. Corsets, Srdered or ready-made, every description. pecial * Dip Hi Sota ty She New York Dress Ror Nine hundred Chinese sailed for home by the steamer y dir, from V Don't {T; McAuley. = Ran The Very Latest Culled From All * Lawless Kurdish tribes, in Asia Min- or, have destroyed twenty-four Mos. legn and Armenian villages within the Full Dress Toggery Tooke Collars, 2 for 25c. Austrian Collars, 20c. each, 3 for 50ec. Full Dress Protectors, 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50. Full Dress Neckwear, 15¢., 20c., 25c¢. Black Clothes Did you ever hear of a black sheep that faded ? We never did. That's why we have much confidence in our Black Suits. If the quality is right, there's no more generally useful Suit than a Black one. Good for business, good for any occasion. Plenty of style and quality about our Black Suits. Single or Double-Breasted : and Worsted Suits, so 10c., $1.50. Cuff Links Shirt Studs Tie Retainers White Gloves, 50c., 75c¢., 81. § White Silk Handkerchiefs, B 25¢., 50c., 75¢c. and $1. White Full Dress Vests, and $2.50. $12.50, $15, $18 and $20. Full Dress Suits, $22, $25 and $30. Prince Albert Suits, $22.50 and $30. Ready to try on, finished to your order in two hours. THE H. D. BIBBY GO. FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS. of the lease for each five miles. $10 per annum for each mile of river leased. Royalty at the rate of 24 per cent collected on the output after it ex- ceeds $10,000. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be pai Rental Synopsis of Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. Any even pumbered section of Pomin- ton Lands in Manitoba or the North-West Provinces, excepting 8 and vorved, may be homesteaded by any per- son the sole head of a family, or over 18 years of age, Lo the extent of one-quarter section, of 160 or less. Application for homestead /entry must be made iu person by the applicant at Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-agency. Entry by proxy may, however, be mad at an A cy om certain conditions by the father, mother, son, daughter, broth- er or sister of an intending homesteader. An application for entry or caacella- | tion made personally at any pub-agent's | oflice may be wired to the Agent by the | Sub-agent, at the expense of the appli- | cant, and #f the land applied for is vacant | on receipt of the telegram such applica- tion is to have priority and the land will | be held until the necessary papers Semipiete the transaction are received by mail. In case of "personatibn' or fraud the applicant will forfeit all priority of claim | or if entry has been granted it will be] ily cancelled. or. 26, not re MADE IN KINGSTON Imperial Grown Brand Men's Half Hose IMPERIAL Made from fine All Wool Cashmere Yarn. SOD A*> USED EVERYWHERE. 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A homesteader whose entry is not the subject of cancellation proceedings may subject to Depart- ment, relinquish it in favor of father, Ask your-dealer for them. mother, son, da ter, brother or sister eligible, but to no one else, on filing'| * declaration of abandonment. { 7 - DUTIES--A settler is required to per- C$ form the duties under one of the follow- plans :-- ) At least six months' residence up- | SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST MINING REGULATIONS, COAL~Coul mining or over, having discovered mineral o may a claim 1,500x1,500 on and cultivation of the land in each year during the term of three years. | (2) A homesteader may, if he so « dll sires, perform the wired residence | duties by living om farming land owned | solely by him, not less than eighty (80) | acres in extent, in the Siciaity. of bi | 4 bh d. Joint o hip in land will | not meet this' requirement. (8) i the father (or mother, if we | eggins. father is deceased) of a homesteader bh | permanent on forming land owned solely by him, not less than: . 3 eighty (80) acres in extetit, in the vicini-| Women's Over-Gaiters, at 35c., the homestead, or upon a home 50c., 75¢. and $1 stead entered for by bim in the vicinity, { : 3 : teas rm w ', : reldnce duties Fg ea his el Women's Leggins, $1 and $1.25. er (or mother. ' i (4) Ly Yori rrisinity. in the two Women's Leggins, 75c., 85c., $1. preced ra) i ned A irls' , i un wa 8.18 Nulled 8a spond Girls' Cloth and Corduroy Leg- line, exclusive of the width of road ai-| E10, 85¢. owance crossed in the moas: t. cay 2 . (8) A homesteader intentiing to perform| Girls' Leather Leggins, $1.50. - bis residence duties in accordance with the above while living with ts or i on farming land owned by himself must notily the Agent for the district of such intention. . 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