Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1907, p. 6

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1 § id 227 1 lie ree iE ol EETRLE his i with whole pear! centre, $2.75. No. 30026 14k tie pin set with selected © pearls, oriental whole pearl in centre, exceptionaly good value at $1.80. No. 30027--Tie Pin twist rope knot, gold, with two fine whole season's newest style, Sond for our Catalogue Ryrie Bros, 184-138 Yonge St. TORONTO Lo ios King took in the dra. cles were s of At the close al Little very efficient ary church parade, went th it with and She dignity the pleasure The tal satisfacto! in cloudiness the F i ¥ £ il ly it ite i i; i i: 5 ! i i il fi i i 2 55 1 Na Eg di pi i hi i i chair immedial afterwards. Dr. the beating of the heart to be quite natural. | Fest effort, however, consisted of his lp it. She # showed ae put ce made a neat little speech to Mr. Beck, who proposed ty's health. ohn Hare and his com afternoon taken to see the ry. . The dinner was quite a family al fair, but as five sovereigns were pres- ent, it was served with much state. The tables were laid in the state din- ing-room--which is hung with Span- ish ta try--and the buffets had a magnificent display of gold The | le and new means of communication Queen of Spain, King Alfonso taking The Queen corted by the Prince of Wales. | After difiner two theatrical ances took plnce--Sir John "A Quiet Rubber," and Mr. Cyril Maude in "A Clandestine 4 The scene was very imp! picturesque. The ball-room is a spa- cious apartment, the walls of which are decorated with Indian arms. Banked in sections were tall and flowe: plants, quantities which also ted the stage. © On either side of this latter more palms and flowers concealed the floor was covered two rows of gilded chairs in half-cir- programs weré printed in blue and gold on white satin, and were headed with d Spain. John Hare and Mr. Maude were asked to supper with Child Mayoress. Miss Doris Foster, aged five and a half years, has been duly invested with the d chain datighter consequently takes the on. v Foster jprauiises to be a tt. Soria on Sunday, and befitting grovity es afterwards hel quite 'a reception, and several mem- bers of the cotpatation begged per- mission to Kiss , observing that it was the first time they had of kissing a mayoress mayoress open bazaars, and make speeches, too, whenever called upon, and was Julte sure she would do it Esquimalt. aitnalt is the only place in the | ® pan Empire that exceeds London ont place in the Empire, whil no io pest place in re, whi hropchia i ate every celtl Qampest PICS dstralia, i8' the driest. . L{Enche], every oll hans a: on at One Japanese firm has calico prints + mills fing four acres. Twelve Jocks age the justry was unknown that country. ? | Talk is said to be cheop, but many man has had to phy dear for things oy i : it § : i! 8 Re Rk gaa E | | fof Hl oF hig 5 i Ef te ii i i § i i : [ il i § i oz A seance held in Cardiff was also | e some Six the medium, in a long whité robe, which set oft tall figure to advantage." He quitted the room en- tirely, it seemed, and walked down- stairs, returning in a few minutes with a dish of fruit, which he was | kind enough to hand round, as well as to partake of himself. His great- uitting the house through a back oor, and presently returning to the circle room bearing in his arms bunches of a fuchsia bush. In Melbourne, at one ac- cording to Mr. Spriggs, a spirit form, Greased in a white gown and red gir- dle, drank half a tumbler of water and ate a biscuit. LONDON IN 1960. ------ First City of the World With Sixteen Million Inhabitants. The London Metropolitan Water Board is enga 4:in tying to sdlive the great problem of the first city's water supply fifty years hence, when the population within its area will be more than doubled. As a step to- wards the solution of the problem the board is now erecting in various parts of London large storage reservoirs. The experts of the Water Board caleulate that by 1916 the population of London will 8,000,000, and that by the year 1960 it will be 16,000,000. Whence is to come the unpolluted water to supply that vast tion of human beings? That is the very serious question which it is necessary for the present authorities to answer for the sake of coming tions. Mr. G. G. Easton, Mayor of Ful- ham and a member of the London Water Board, ssid that the matter was regeiving the very earnest atten- tion of the board. "At present," he said, "London's water comes princi- pally from the Thames, taken out between Hampton and Staines. It is possible that with the increase of peo- the Thames Valley may have a popu- lation of two millions. "Will it then be possible to draw upon that necessarily polluted water for a supply? Shall we bave to go further up the river for it? If so, how far up the river will it be prac- ticable for us to go? Those are some of the questions we have to deal with. Fifty-five per cent. of our 'water comes from the Thames, about 20 per cent. from the Lea, and something un- der 30 per cent. is pumped from wells. "The suggested solution of the pro- blem of the future," continued Mr. Easton, "was to secure water from the rivers at flood time and store it. Already great reservoirs were being provided, reservoirs which would con- tain more water than the cubic space of the interior of St. Pauls Cathe- dral. It had been found that water not altogether. pure became pure by natural action after storage for a few "There is actually stored in London at the present moment," said Mr. Eas- ton, "enough water to last for some months. The city of Montreal, with less than 400,000 bitants, carried only twen- ty-four hours' supply of water. A distribution of the world's wealth would mean about six dollars for each inhabitant. boas : A Dwellers in pine forests never have colds, never know the meaning of catarrh. Upon this fact is built "Catarrho- zone," which forces into the lungs and: nostrils the healing balsams and soothing antiseptics of the pipe forest, The health-laden vapor of "Uatarrh- ozone" eures the worst of coughs, colds and catarrh--does it in a pleas. nt, simple way. il The tiniest corners of the lungs are in the nose and fhrgateis bathed in the antiseptic balsam of Catarrhozone. hecattse * Sake, sO iective, #0 sure 0 "ture huskiness, Whooping cough, catarrh, nose colds or bronchitié-- try it Fo vl Complete two months' treatment, gua¥inteed, orice $1; small (tial) SDAY, DECEMBER - - ee ESTABLISHED 1873 boxes, it has since becol contained in half-sovereigns. Their contents, however, it is stated i described and Northwestern they were sent on t 9.20 train for shipm resent erica. said 'Mr. Spriggs distincily When the money reached Live is was found that one of boxes was missing, i immediately wir o Liverpool by the ent to South Am- ed to the con- sil railway company. % t is an absolute dealt. with, at which one of their | TF the box has disapperty "regularly attending spirit friends, of | he Interm i J ediate stations a oa soldierly fuating, who exceed | train stopped h ave been searched 1t, but even before suspicion that the without any resu this was done the oss may have occurr Eastcheap offices of Euston led the company the services of the Metro] f the company and TO-NIGHT Our Store Will Be Open Until 10 O'clock re is the very slight the missing $5,000 ongst some overlook- fears are entertained possibility that may turn up am | ed Tuggage, but that the valuable Here Are a Few Suggestions for Xmas Gifts Christmas Slippers for every member of the tcheap by expert hat they managed to hile the van atten- ed in picking up dants were engag ls on the way to miscellaneous parce Moccasins for Babies, Children, Boys & Girls. Hockey Boots for Men, Women, Boys & Girls. Rubber Boots for Little Boys' and Girls. Overgaiters for:Women and Girls. Overshoes for Men, Women and Children. atic \ BOY LOVER'S SUICIDE. Found Shot After Writing Pathetic Letter to Sweetheart. A romantic story ha rmined suicide of G rmingham, Eng. who shot himself and into 8 place known as the OF CANADA Head Office = = = = Toronto BANKING BY MAIL If you live out of town, attendance in person is not necessacy, you can send us deposits by registered post and make withdrawals by cheque with perfect safety. Special arrangements for this purpose. Write for particulars. 21 KINGSTON BRANCH J. S. Turner, Manager COR. PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. * ° * ° ® ® ® * a bd ® ° ® eo * » . * * ° * ° ® * * * * * © ® * * ° ° » * ° watch were found three On the back of one was love you; don't be a flirt like your sister." disapproved of the al Abernethy's ®» * * *® ® °® ® » Dolls' Rubbets for Dolly, only 25¢. : : eo * * * ® ® * » cesessse0cesstsctsntocsscssossosssscecines few days before the ad given his son a thrash- lad decided to leave lly took lodgings, but d and made peace ing. Next day the home, and actua he changed his min with his father. Getting up at the usual time, he leit tention of going to but instead he visit- _ who was ill in bed. After remaining a few minut left the girl, and was not seen ag: by any of his friends. his employment, ed a long letter, commenc- dearest Nellie," this letter, which will be the last which you or any will peceive from m this any longer, mother say tha 1 if my father and t you are to blame it a lie." He hinted that he was about to take his life, and added: "Perhaps it ie for the tent to know that I am ambered revolver was misfired, but two of the shots had taken effect. me British Channel Ferry. ess of the British pub- ng reconciled to th 1 under the Channel rge, the Presi- lic ever becomi jdea of a tunne moves Mr. Lioyd:Gen car ferry between Dov- wonder is, con- for it, that the pro- sn so long delayed. about twenty miles from While the Channel d reputation because of its it offers no serious es to the operation of train Across Lake Michigan mile railroad ferry from to Kewaunee, Wis,, where each boat carries 24 cars on theiry way through trains are regularly fer- Frankfort, Mich., The "Duskot" Cleans carpets and rugs on the floor without taking them up, doing it by the vacuum pro- cess, leaving the carpet fresh, bright and vel- vety. Also removes germ, moth and insect, and keeps the home clean and sanitary. Price $7.50. the Straits of Mackinaw in spite of tremendous ice g Fis another car ferry across The Russian Government a car ferry 28 miles in length across Lake Baikal on the Trans-Siberian Railroad, and has only lately built tracks around the lake. MoKELVEY & BIRGH, 69-71 Brook St There is no reason known to prac why the traveler for the Continent be forced to éhi tween London and the M erely as a convenience at a ferry across the British Channel is urged. The econo- mics effected in the moving of freight jally of perishable goods enormous. Part land and park water trafic, with double load- ing and unloading is slow and expen- _ Talbot County, Md,, claims the dis- tinetion of having a lofiger coast line Simply invaluable i8 Catarrhozone >| other county in the ward, The Norwegians are the longest-liv- pd of Eurorern TE Spaniards the shortest. 'When winds shriek high in fiendish glen size 5c, dealers or N, C. Palsan. & Co.,. Hariford, Conn, U.S i wd enters winter with his key stom disease be free, A,, and 3 | CHRISTMAS i Gifts o Your Christmas can be made bright ty selecting a present frem our holiday stock, PHONE, 147. Stor e Open at Nights. James Reid .MAYORALTY, 1¢ TO THE ELECTORS: At the request of large of citizens, I offer myself a didate for the Mayoralty. deem my ten years of we service as an Alderman to hy of wie du the people, I ca dently appeal for your sup, a position in which experie intimate knowledge of city can be most effective for | eral good. MAYORALTY, CITY OF KINGS] In answer to over five hund ified electors, who have, by requested me to offer myself didate for the Mayoralty, It to state that I have consente so. 1, therefore, request the influence of all favorable to tion as Mayor for 1908. A. E. ROSS, N Nov. 26, 1907. Synopsis of Canadian No HOMESTEAD RBGULATI Any even numbered section fon Lands in Manitoba or the BD Provinces, excepting 8 and 2 perved, m be homesteaded b) son the sole head of a family, over 18 years of age, Lo the ppe-quarter section, of 160 ac or less. Application for homestead e be made in person by the app! Dominion Lands Agency or S Entry by proxys may, however at an Agency certain cond the father, mother, son, daugh er or sister of an intending ho An application for entry or tion made personally at any ¢ office may be wire: wo the Ape Sub-agent, at the expense Ol cant, and i the lang applied fo on receipt of the telegram suc tion is to have priority and th pe held until the necessary | complete the Lransaction are re mail. In case of "personation'" or applicant will forfeit all priori or if entry has been granted i summarily cancelled. An application for cancellatic made in person. The applicant eligible for homestead eutry, a appligation for cancellation cei from an individual unti plication hes been disposed of. Where an entry is cancelled to institution of cancellation pi the applicant for cancellation titled to prior right of entry. Applicant for cancellation my what particulars the homestes efault. A homesteader Whose eutry subject of cancellation proceed subject to the 'approval of ment, relinquish it in favor wother, son, daughter, brothe if eligible, but to no one else, declaration of ndopment. DUTIES--A gettier fu require form the duties under one of ing plans :-- 11) At least six months' re: pn and cultivation of the lam year during the term of three (2) A homesteader may, il sires, perform the required duties by living on farming 1s solely by him, not less than ¢ acres in extent, im the vicin homestead. Joint ownership U pot meet . this requirement. (3) If the father (or moth father is deceased) of a homes permasent resijence on fare owned solely by him, no eighty (80) acres in extent, in ty of the homestead, or upon stead entered for by him in t such homesteader may perforn residevice duties by living will er (or mother.) (4) The term "vieinity' in preceding paragraphs is dafine ing not more nine miles line, exclusive of the width of lowance crossed in the moasur (5) A homvsteader intending bis residence duties in accory the above while living with Su arming land owaul by ul i eo for e dist intention. ent Belore making application 1 the settler must give six mo in writing to the Commission minion Lands at Ottawa, of lon to do so. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAD WEST MINING REGUL COAL~--Coul mini rights leased for a period twenty at an annual rental of $1 per more than 2,560 acres sbail | one individual or company. 3 the rate of five cents per tom collected on the merchantable QUARTZ--A person eightee age or over, having discovere place, may locate a cléim foot. 'I'he fee for recording a clad At least' $100 must be exp claim each year or paid to recorder in lieu thercol. Whe been expended or paid, the 1 spon having a survey made, complying with other require chase the land at §1 per acre The patent provides for th of a royalty of 2% r cent On Placer mining Jaims gener Jom square ; entry fee $5, rem An applicant may obtain t dredge for gold of five miles term of twenty years, renews discretion of the Min ster terior. The lessee shall have a dre ation within ome season fro of the lease for each five mil $10 per annum for each mil leased. Royalty at the rate cent collected on the output ceeds $10,000. ww. Ww. RPeputy of the Minister of 1 N.B.--(Onauthorized publica! advertisement. will not he pi ---------------- When a girl's hair is nic she never has any religiou Christmas - packages of candy from 50c. up to 4 son's Red Cross drug st assortment there.

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