MUNICIPAL N NOMINATIONS. fis. AFTER BOUL) WAC synopsis of Canadian North sest BEATTIE NESBITT SUES FOR| HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS, oT ehiubroRe Township. CRIMINAL LIBEL. mbered 11 ands in Manitoba o the Norte) Wert 3cupting 8 and 320, hot ree i Ay he ho of a TT gy of age paw quarter scction, of 160 acres, more Tons. ©F Application for homestead entry must be wade in person Ly the applicant at » Lands Agency or Sub-ageacy, Criminal hibel ha by proxy way, however, certain conditions the father, Sigther, son, gh er or sister Of au intending Lowest eader, | Action Arises Out of the Articles "signed. the Ma . 4 sg yoralty Candi- | Township Of Kingston tion made personally at any pilice way be wired to the Agent by the expense of the appli- cant, and if the land applied tor is vacant on receipt of the telegram such applica- tion 8 to bave priority and the land will be held until the necessary Somplete the transaction are received hy Macdonald will || Teame v, Several of the above have withdrawn out of. articles published in the Globe, Beatti- Nesbitt alleges flected whon his che \t Sale cy Flannel hirts ary way at $1.00, To Go To Gananoque. Business College hoe [ key team wil likely go to Gananogue applicant will forfeit all priority of claim or if entry has been granted it will suimnarily cancelled. An application for cancellation must be The applicant must eligible for hamest tead entry, and only one legal justification 'l, amputing that he (Neshitt) { he AN SO , > 2 ceived from an aneciiat until that ap! arfupaney of public ay and making | e al a game arranged with Wa plication has been disposed of. Where an entry is cancelled sul to institution of cancellation proceedings, * men and women. Village Of Newburgh. Applicant for cancellation must state In question asked is, whether or not ~ ymesteader whose emtry is not the subject of cancellation proceedings in a statyg of deformity reputable physician has reported that 'Y MORNING 0 of these Shirts on sale )c. Each Materials are Fancy Ceylon Flannels, ete. Township Of Bromley. UTIES--A settler is required to pers form the duties under one of the follow 3) At least six months residence up folk in question is in Teceipt and cultivation of the year during the torm of Lire years, 2 homesteader may, required residence ao m RPpeat ance » might be affected in short time at a very less than eighty (80) ownership in land will andried neckbands and cuffs, others soft cuffs, made by one of the best \)l New Goods. perintendent of the r is deCeased) of a howesteader has permanent residence Ss proceeded agninst for a Storrington Township amulation of sizes. Another loop-hole, to offer you such a» snap. Display ot These Goods stead entered for hLy such hosuesteader may residence duties by him in the viclniry, living with the fath- © al " the plaintiff in the case « SIX MONTHS IN PRISON atorme weneral ag wore Lhan nine miles in a direc in the mocasurewment. . esteader intending to perform | kis residence duties in the above while living with BIBBY CO. CLOTHIERS. motily the Agent for the district of such lea x Heat \ dian property on efore. making application for tornetigeneral's del . the settler must give six evegeneral's department £ to the LUominissioner of minion lands at Uttawa, brought the case CANADIAN NORTH-| '9 0000000000000000000000 {GAINS WE ARE IN SLIPPERS. lippers --in coloved felt, warm 25 . ee * Slippers, sizes 8, 9 and oe, 39 came too late Ji} men's Juliet, Teather 'soles, fur 59 § . Slippers, feit and leather soles, 59 * appeal decided that for a period of Lweniy-one yonrs at an anuwal rental of $1 per acre. more than 2.560 atres shail be Lk A royalty at] {but the rate of five cents per ton shall werchantable coal QUARTYZ--A person eighteen years age or over, having discovered mineral in | lpcate a claim 1.7 *"YARKER YWIELDINGS The fee for recording a claim is $5. At least $100 must be expended on the in lieu toervol. When $500 has been expended or paid, ppon having a survey complying With other requirements, pur x land at $1 per acre. The patent provides for the payment | ola royalty of 24 per cent les. mining claims generally are 100 | feot square ; enlry fee $5, renewable years | Monin An applicant may obtain two loases to dredge cor gold of five miles each for a going to Bellevalle The leasee shall have a dredge (n oper i one season from of the lease for each five miles. cent collected on the output after it ex: uty of the Min ister Skates - SHARPENED and REPAIRED Shortest Notice. 'W. J. Moore &Son 206-8 Wellington St, 'Strictly Cash Basis. |. Ou and after the first of January our chile a of ness Will be ec ducted "Small Profits and Quick Returns." vrls' Bright Red Bedroom Slip: mn Lamon parish in regular way would wife and children Thompson, wife rs don't lose this opportunity, SHOE STORE. Finger Print Identification. returned extended Ww wer rdaate nurse, i Rombough Doyle council pines at Manila is 'cently issued a serivs of ste mp deposit « ards on which are ? 000000000 POOIITYS Daisy McDonald home from Toronto y C har Jes Saunders, Grocer ro PRekenson has received the Princess and Chatham re exe hanged at s Ista THE FRONTENAC fio Henry. Reid ~ = 300 LOAN Anu INVESTMENT SOCIETY | _ ESTABLISHED, 1863. --Sir Richard Cartwright on the "ent Juarts of 'the ripe Money loaned on City and Farm Pro | worth bridge bas heen je lefiorts are now being Mortgages purchased. received and interest allowed, S. C. NcGill, Managing Disector] ---------------------------------------- Would Not Do It residence of his daughter, Finished In Two Years rv Christmas trade we intend R CAB'NETS in a fine ma- a hard olow to tiartosal | withdrawal from At the annual oe be 'Phone 147. I he stomach, When th tomach teams with great "The Red Star." A Bishop Dead Gibson's { church, died of la gripp rrow's Breakfast \TMEAL MADE." BETTERED RECORDS Tables Brought in For Overflow Lively Spirit Ruled Board Gift of Umbrella--Worthy Banquet For Worthy Men. The Kuights of the Grip' held Aber annual banquet last night at the British-Amevican hotel and in every way bettensd their teoords, which were the best the market affords, Tables had 0 be brought in for the overflow and as in close quarters sport Is more contagious a lively spirit ruled the board. It is always fair wether when good men, including grits and tories, got together, sven in Kingston. Chief Gripman Alexander Jack presided, with Chiefelect A. J Abornethy "an the vice-chair The Opera House orchestra was pn very agreeable accompaniment and several mes met the special favor of the company. The rattle of cutlery was stilled for the presentation of a gol silk umbrella to Chairman behalf of the Sir Ruights token of appweciation of hi protecting cave. When Our Jack Sau Home with that gorgeous handle in full view the district home will haw uncon, Ihe king w Parliaments of ( received a 1 uplift from Messrs Mowat and Metealie, who likened them to cat of pedigreed stock a Feap better than they looked from pulpit and platform. The promiscuous " denunciation was nwenient, bat the of who in a constithency wounted lack as a on surrounding his wssumed a great dis honored and "The ana Pense singed ight the Very oo not ast to great body wore | representatives good way nearly The rule of gw good-humorsd criticism was though "The Peo a parthian shaft at his good friend and colleague, W, F Nickle, as a preliminary toa f and-easy announcement of his simply irresistible candidature for the local house, with Mayor Mowat as oppen and the present member rifthless ated to domipion parlia private The hardy from all points notable ad adders in prery the and well-sustained, even ple's Jim" hurled Ww ent, ly veleg ment enuial a of the compass that Ald. Rigney rantage any of offered Vigorous 'hear, hears." was, through reg able to supply applause and bemediction - The City Of Kingston - brought forth devotion eulogy and the chee Mi better-dayvs-a-cpming from Aldermen Nickle and Angrove. "Ouy * through Col. Van Zant, A Anglin, made the grace "Trade And Commerce," had ardent and unblushing sponsors in John Hewton, James Sutherland aod George Smith, and then the town lock struck twige and the aged antious left the which would not have stinw however, the tender est susceptibilities of a prohib. For a temperance banquet, in fact, though in name, it was not only a sue but an exemplar. The liveliest spread of the vear was still the live liest and best. Representative men are seeking it more and more; like a lord mayor's banquet it is an occa. the or life per this vet it did not the tunities applanse and while Donald Melntyre pretted un usually nounced was take of op for absence his generous love, Ross, Guests, Shaw and Dr ful curtsey soone, not sion for presentation of policies and ambitions. The toasts were inter spersed by songs, from Messrs Cum winds. Angus (rr, J. Cousins and A W. McMahon, wile the poet-laureate of the commandery George Mille, the { vounger, g laurels for 'his red through an original tation the hustline knights f the v especially Kingston leaned fresh brow upon | unfeve re | ral usaders a OF THE NEWS. | The Very Latest Culled From All | Over eo World. News was recvivnd--in Toronto of the loath of David Galbraith at Pasa lena, California. of the municipality the city of Quebwe is decided upon The annexation i St 1 vo to ow prac@eally hlaek velvet velvet sovered buttons developed handsome and white ocenrred George years years associate Chicago the summer Ho J. JL Foy claims to have in formation that there may Iw crooked work in the municipal elections in the IT i No women except the women report r« and members of Thaw's family allowed at the second Thaw Hurden, the Berlin editor now on trial for libel, received his information about the court camarilla from the Katser & sister, Bank clearings for the year at Mont real were | 81955. 712,000, compared with |L3R397.000 in 1906. Decoraber clearings were $125,597,03% News has been received of dent to Count Leo Tolstoi. The auth or was thrown by a stumbling horse and suffered a dislocated shoulder Pwo Italian laborers were found dead an aco) in a box car, near Akron, N.\ on | Tuesday morning. They had bey bed to death with stilletos. Two * | countrymen of theirs are supposed to | have committed the crime: C. W. Spencer, manager of Mac ie Mann lives east of Fort William reached Montreal, to-day, from Toron { to, and confirmed the report that he {is retiring from his present position He states that it is not his intention | to retire from active railway work Louring ¥er A Man Harrison, NJ, Dee. 31.<The general alarm was 4D today, for Charles Mevers, said to have seen on Christmas day with Mes H. Young, whose corpse, if Hattie Hull's identification was found, Thursday Lempblack Swamp early been Mrs correct mn nes i= on morning Prince As A Megro Minstrel Thee i ves ama lou Prince Edward of theati London, Wales, who appeared as a negro at a fancy ball ar ehorue. The prince cut minstrel og during the ball amd tried valiantly to eXagith a buck dance als, dress ray prers ard wing Stricken With Apoplexy Paris, Dex 31 During this more mgs session the senate, Jean | Francois Edmogd Guyot Desaigne, the of { provines caved Ly an When rumbling souad or Imperfect nearing When it is entirely «<b result, taken normal od forover ; caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous sur that Cuze. {Frenth minister of jitice,. dropped dead' of apoplexy. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. The Prices Paid in Montreal This Week. Montreal, Ike, 3 <About 5M butchers' cattle, 46 calves, 145 shop and lambs and 1.132 fat hogs were of- fered for sale at the Point St. Charles stockyards this forenoon snowstorm seemed ing effect on trade, depressed by the small supplies higher prices of the cattle; hogs also The heavy to have a depross which was further and are higher in price. The best cattle sold at about 3c. per Ih, but they were not extra; pretty good animals sold at Me. to 440, and the common stock at Je. tw je. per the The oalves were chiefly grassers, which sold at 3c. to 3c. per Ih. Good veals soll at de. to je per db. Sheep sold at about de. per Ih, and the lambs at Jie. to near Ge. per 1h. Good lots of fat hogs sold at 6c. to near Ge. per bs. Visiting own Pale blue broadeloth and further combined with trimmed with the gown shown in the above illustration. The jacket is tight fitting in the back and is opened in front over a nobby little waistcoat The skirt is cut circalar, having two tucks down the front to give it the panel effect. The hat worn with this cos tame was a pale blue satin, crowned with a mass of beautiful light blue plumes DIED AT HUNTSVILLE. Editor of Religious Paper Gone to His Rest Ont Dee. 31 thas Simpson Rev. Mr Huntsyille early The death of Rey srventydive morning aged Simpson was for many of Interior time editor of the editor the and at one Canada Presbyterian. Over 5 year ago advancing age compelled him to re hinguish his editorial work. He spent at his cottage on Pinsular Lake and remained in Huntsville at the end of the season Though Mr Simpson had been in poor health for soveral monthe his condition did not assume a critical aspect until week ago. He is survived by his wife and two sons, W. K. Simpson, Toronto and Geagge Simpson, Ottawa BURNED TO DEATH Horrible Crime in Ohio to Con- ceal Identity Clarington, Ol HN - Fdward Hutchinson, the we and Ohio railroad station agent here, was rob bed and murdered, yesterday, and the station burned over ha head hw burglars bound ¢ gagped Hutch on and after tO i watch and mosey ransacked the station. Hutch inron had worked for the Baltimore and Ohio for a number of years The burglars ev tly decided to burn Hutchinson a lay bound in order to conceal their ddentity The Directors Given Instruction Montreal, In Ho C.F. Sise, presi dent of the Bell Telephone company announces that a woinl meeting of the shareholders of the company will be held in Montreal, on January 10th, to discuss the proposition to sell the company = plant afd business mn Manitoba to the government of that and if deemed advisghle, to give the directors the necessary auth ority to go 'ahead and complete the deal Stole Street Car Fares. Rochester. N.Y... Dee. 31.-Two men stole a « containing S259 from a street oat in front of the Main strew barns, this morn ing. and a away with it in an auton stolen money re presents the earnings of the Rochester Railway "m y esterday, on the eastern di " Many citizen will remember (Tint ast New yhar's eve was muh the Ni tha Rarly in the ¢ of torneo wind conpnenced blow ing it began to snow. To ward was a regular bhiz aad. Fron appearances tae weath er. to-day. will bounuch the same Robert McLauchlin, clerk at the Walker hotel, Toronto, has returned, after a pleasant visit with his old friends in this ety BR. GG. Ostrom, clerk at the Airitish American hotel, will spend New Year's dav at his home in Belleville South Huron bhye-election takes place on January & A I FE ---- or DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED. local applications, an they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one Way to cure deafness, and that ts by constitutions! remedies, Deafness is inf wucous lining of condition of the Bustachipm Tube. this tube is indatead- YOR have % Dyafross is the and unless tho inflam wation can be out and this tube restored to its condition hearing will be destroy- nine cases out of ten are aces We will give One Hundred Dollars for ny case of Deafuoss (caused by eatarrh) cannot be cured by Hall's Cotarrh ¢ for circula F. J. CRENEY & Os Toledo, 0. PR te Naft Foy Pie for aonstipas OF CANADA Head Office BANKING BY MAIL If you live out of town, attendance in person is not necessary, you can send us deposits by registered post and make withdrawals by cheque with perfect safety. Special arrangements for this purpose. Write for particulars, KINGSTON J. S$. Turner, M COR. PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. A Great Goat Sale. Ladies' and Girls' Coats at Special Prices. Ladies' Fine Black Beaver and Coats, latest styles, $4. » $6.34, $6.63, $8, 810, $11, regular prices, $6 to $16.50. styles, $4, $5, $7.67, $8.34 $10, regular prices, Ladies® Brown and Navy Coats of fine Beaver, regular prices, $10 Girls' Coats all reduced. Children's Coats all reduced. Millinery, Millinery. Ladies' and Girls' Felt Hats, all Ladies' and Girls Trimmed Hats BRANCH The Leading Millinery and Mantle Store, cess Street, ARRON ARR ie To All Citizens Wishing You All A Happy and Prosperous New Year. : A. J. REES, 166 Princess St. NE 58. ° ORNRRDEE MERRIER SRI Protects Against Pneumonia Gray's Syrup breaks up a cold helps to reduce the fever --and often prevents Pneumonia if taken in tilne, Syrup is compounded of Spruce Gum, Blowd Root and other valuable drugs-- well known for their efficiency in all i and pulmonary troubles. Gray's Syrup has been tested for 50 years--and is the recognised cough specific throughout Canada and It was never so popular and so widely used, as it is today, drug and general stores, 25¢ and Soc. Spruce ~Hoarseness--Cold in the Head Con Asthma --Pain in the Chest-- Night Coughs--and SLA404 0404000000000 0A 00S A Happy Prosper- ous New Year To Our Many Friends. - Who, by their generous patronage in 1907, en- 3 able us to look back up a year of high records in 3 ¢ this business. May we not confidently look forward § to a renewal of this confidence in the coming year? It shall ever be our 'aim to merit this considera- rt er ee tha Sincerely yours, J. H. SU THERLAND & BRO. Gc ebessssssse