---- Synopsis of Canadian North sest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS, | Any evem pumbered section of Domine iu Manitoba or she North-West son the sole head of a tamily, or Halt var 18 years of age, Lo Lhe exilemi « o 2 - section, of 160 acres, more r loss. } . Application for homestead eotry must be wade Wu person by the applicant at Dominion Lends Agency or Sub-agencys kEatry by proxy may, however, be mad at an Agency om certain conditions by the father, mother, sou, daughter, broth- er or sister of sa lutending homentandar. k 4 for entry or can As avy on at any sub-agent s Oda wing wu was fo the Agent bY the br nt, ai the expense of the appli Buiragont the land applied lor is vacant on receipt of the telegram such applica: tion is to have priority and the land will be beid until the RecessAry papers a complete the Lranseclion are received by I 4 gs case of "personation" or fraud the applicant will forfeit all priority of claim or if entry has been granted it will be mmarily cagocelied. oY rication for cancellation must be | made in person. The applicant must be etigible for homestead entry, and only one application for cancellation will be re ceived from an individual until that ap- plication has been disposed of. ant Where an entry is cancelled subsequen to institution of cancellation proceedings, | the applicant for éancellation Will be en- titied to prior right of entry. . Applicant for canceliation ust state = what particulars tbe bomesteader is In fault. i t the A homesteader Whose entry is no subjest of cancellation prose ings may subject to the approve of ment, relinquish it lo favor of jathar, wother, son, daughter, Lrother or sis #t eligible, but to no one else, on fling jaration of abandonment. : Be A settior is required ta per form the duties under one of the follow- | ing plans least ®ix mwooths' residence Wir pn and cultivation of the land. in each your during the term of Lhroe years. a (4) A homesteader may, il he so - wires, perform the required 'residence duties by living on farmiog land owned wolely by bim, not less then vighty ( acres in extent, in the vicinity of bhi bomestead. Joint ownership in land will t weet this requirement. ns) If the lather (or mother, If the father is ) of a homesteader has permanent residence om [arming land owned solely 'by him, not less (hao wighty (80) acres in extent, in the Vicini- ty of the homestead, or Upon a home stead sutered for by him in the viciniry, | own | such homesteader may perform his residence duties by living With the fath- er (or mother.) (4) The term "wieinity" in the two preceding paragraphs is dafiued as mean: ing not ufore than nine wiles io a direc line, exclusive of the width of round al lowanoce crossed in the measurement. (5) A homesteader intending to perforn | bis residence duties in accordance with the above while living with parents or on farming land owned by himself must motify the Agent for the district of such intention. Helore making application for patent the settler must give six months' notice in writing to the Commissioner of bo minion Lands st Ottawa, tion to do so. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST MINING REGULATIONS, COAL~Coal miuip, rights may be lensed for a 'period twenty-one years ot an annual rental of $1 per acre Not more than 4,500 acres shall be leased to one Individual or company. A royalty at the rate of five cents per ton shall be collected on the merchantable coal mined QUARTZ~A person eighteen years of or over, having discovered mineral in , may locate a cisim 1,000x1,500 t. The lee for recording a claim is $5. At least $100 must be 'om the claim each year or paid to the mining recorder in lieu thereol. When $500 has been expended or paid, the locator ma) spon having a survey made, and upon complying with other requirements, pur chase the land at $1 per acre. 'The patent provides for the paymen! of a royalty of 24 r cent on the sales. Placer mining claims generally are 100 Jon square ; entry fee $5, renewable year LY « An a ar pl pplicant may obtain two loases to Lor d of five miles cach tor a term of twenty years, renewable at the Depart- | 80) | ol his inten | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY" 10, 1908 NEWS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND. ENTS TELL US Occurrences In The Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Re- membered . Witch Toe Stomace. HAVE b I 1 it rth J h I A Baby Chris stened Mills, s Mr ig I wn Jan | i ii the at Jesus, was held Name of Moore had his christened, Me hay from Service wa worning, the Holy Name of Jesus, ; | E Bradden the # held, THEN YOU ARE A BYSPEPTIC, The owrw is careful diet, slow esting, thor aghly chewing the food ; aveid dricking nis ma sta at Church Collins Bay Items Bay 9 Monday, teacher Mis, 0 J it Jan pened, Howard with Mr on Bu a recovering alter a ne A. Clement visit to Bath Rankin returned alter spending a winl 3 her Campbeiliord iss M and i Weds a on A day, parents, at Keever, Bath, visited wee k. ast Bath Budget. Bath, Y.-- Ele very quiet here, the ogly voting For sale at all Druggists sad Dealers. Jan tion by-law ten axes the tarted here by I'he by f forty on the granting emption of on "nn & Sharpe ried by a vote « law was nine to | " ; School started again on Monday, the Lhe mn fi being i { : principal is a Mr. Hicks | { . The other teachers are Misses Edwards //] is a "bread flour" and a McEwan. Messrs, Rickey | J] 'pastry flour."' As good Sharpe their saw for ove as for the other-- » hav, | lif and THE BEST for ne bi both. { Beaver Flour isa blend of } Ontario Fall Wheat toba Spring Wheat It contains just the right | proportion of 'each to | make the whitest, most | nutritious Bread -- and the lightest, tastiest | Cake, Pies and Pastry, | Insist on having Beaver Flour | i 8 only change teacher, who anid & rushing 1 i are short along it order mik month, and to keep uy righ ti exe running in a heir in operation have to with the grinding been for ha over they k QL News From Lombardy, Jar Arthur, Out Robert { here a overtime coming in Lombardy Mi MeGil Sinnott Charles {Hiram Escott, Christmas h i Miller, Jr., i Dooher, orth parents M: | Dealers ---- write for Grif » arith prices om all kinds of 2 : Feeds, Coarse Grains {family and Cereals. T.H.Taylor Co. Limited, Chatham, nh er th emploved in the O'Meara, Waden: friends in' this O'Meara and io Iriends 0 Me We { viel Edward ths CLEARING SALE nis OY men pelwell, teacher, her sch I | home i | duties, afte er Declan Wayside returns ool in Jooher at ot 1chae N | dies | jronto Leather Gaods { fa { Gave Farewell Party, Plevna, Jan A pleasant time was spent at G. Ostler's, last Thursday when Mr. and Mrs. Ostler entertained of their friends in honor of Al Ostler and Herbert FElkington, left, last Saturday, for Vancou- 3.C. and North Bay, respective and dancing were the e About m served We rhe i for everyone { who grand chauce ver, } opportunity not let. this Herod's an you should ship by Wo have decided tire stock of leather koods This sale includes all the newest tions in leather, in fact you prised at the val fea Inight Mrs hav alte Gemes of the refreshments were Wood and Miss Esther returned from Sharbot | to clear out our en Jy vening I discrebion of the Minster of the In terior. The lessee shall have a dredge in oper ation within one season from the dat: of the lease for each five miles. Renta 10 per annum for each mile of river Royalty at the rate of 24 pe cemt collected on the output after it ex coeds $10,000. > < WW, W. CORY. Deputy of the Minister : ~Unauthorized publication of advertisenwent will pot be paid for, TYPEWRITING! We bave an experienced stenographer and typist and we are prepared to do strictly first class copying of all kinds. i of the Interior. | this | Headquarters for Typewrit- ers, Repairs and Supplies. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co., 171 Wellington street. | EDUCATIONAL. ba 2404404 Eh A 1 IMPROVE YOUR'EDUCATI ! and - INCREASE YOUR EARNING E POWER : Duy Saf Etening Classes st the Frontenac Business College, Barrie alld' Clergy Ste; T. N, STOCKDALE, , 880, Pp FIPIRITETNIT IE IIVILSY 4 0480000000000 000000 ® if you wish to be sucosestmi lend The oe osechecssssesccocss . Ssescescecssssnccsseca 3 | wholesalg prices. |Cough Caution s offering Fvyery article to be sold ( x Vie | visiting friends. L:. Tw i If you are in need of a Purse, Hand | was in the village last week on busi bag Poc ket Book or anything wm Leather | Miss Dawson the you will find it greatly to your advant age to buy here. of Mr davs Kinnear & d'Esterr Cor. P ness, was Ompnal Mrs. Ostle McAllister to take Fhe following will taks s iol th Reeve r for Wal and Mr ome funest 1 Is charge-of-our fow Hand. has- ei { of | hare Mil kit GO chool tk rendon Dells I, H rincess and Wellington Streets -- for 1508 ounct Hors, Wensley, Are you looking for something that willgive both pleasure and com- fort? She will appre- ciate a load of COAL News From Flinton, Ja IL vas elected Reeve, Jain William He Kellar ira Wo Miss v3 returned fron Flinton 9 ve follo | | connethmen; the village City And | ®t thirty-six majority in { ' 1 here Ja t Th apior roo i 2 wal te A home ha wager aid, 2 ren + of Napa aller iin Gand ancle Kimmel Mis eturned utlies at the From Chaffey's Lock. fiev's Lock, Fhe locality engaged ! hauling wood, The § and t lakes are exceller ing now, Miss Lillian Fleming from Montreal, spending her parent has returned to has Jan, 9.2 people of are ting 15 fine he Iri home her Master King with M King ? Willian 2 3 tenn holidays" with Harry Fle ston. Schoo ng re-opened lance with Miss Mrs. Young her daughter, Mr Master Vincent M Liz IS visiting juaintanes at Chaff Mr. and Summons spent Sunday at Cha Mrs. L. Burns, Oates ks with her Mrs. \ again Mrs visiting . att as tea good ing Wr 1s visting Kerriush slightly or improving x ie Barl Newhoro ae < and friends Mrs try Mr=, loward her Fleming, of langhter, H. ¥ alter is out recent and are friend Toledo Tidings Toledo, Jan. 9.--Tie stitute town hall, Miss Rose frier In- the ist with Anu ands M Farmers meetitg on Frid McNamee tue Va ith Is Visithr ds village . gt i the ang trom tape, 'was Athehs ri ti durir 2 in Mor g eV 18° mo in purchased Mamie teacher Rev. H the Brigginshaw the Kinch Hillis, of the g Master (se in H weel 90 1 the Miss Annie visited friends Miss V. €. Caul returned, om - M ay, to ww principal of the l Miss -- Minnie school 3th, take ; the v school at Outlet Wickware her duties public leaves on charge of stu v guest recent 1&) Monday ly. Machoradd rtland on Hot Election In Arden. Miller's Petlor's Jan. J majority v-itwo in ward, the whole I (he of the he contésted ns eyer held in th ght out here on Mor parties had warked hard quently a large vote was polled, the township was never better vassed. The old council and especialy the reeve, condemned for many things, among ovtners the Perth Road expenditure il. they electors council Messrs, Bark Parks; binues aod, Farmers Q to the mill. ing Ag ! i again in our 'i Nata Miller has seturned Mclean Miss Birdie one to the Conserv Dr. Gs Foronto. to Mount Hope i that =a miest township ay foth and conse can reeve, were being but above f the Fhe the confidence re-elected Miller, Motiregor and had and « we the we, Hawley, councittors 1 rees r YY con 2c v draw 8 Shan Miss bool has Music, to her sc Detlor hought R and i mill her that with are Married Last Year FROM P. WALSH'S 'YARD, Barrack Street. Jooo0 Never, positively never poisca your lungs. If y ven from a simple cold only--yonsho Jd slways heal, soothe, and ease the irritated bron chial tu! Don't blindly suppress it with « stupefying polson. It's strange how thin' Soally come about. For twenty years as constantly warmed In "The Walls of Jericho," HENRY STANFORD, %] ; at The Grand Opera House, on ° Wednes- day, Jan. 15th. : pa ¢ Po t- | year 4 nie Knapn, tt ra vault marry Vie; Oy ity church { turn will take t Lawre: Rev, through here, on Morgan's, a station ol his oe. day 1 ue jto G St he he ! that Id id part mission, Sand Bay Budget 9. Mrs ° Sand Bay, Jan Benjamu | Herbisox , who has been iil for the last | Mesors Lams: t very low d Maurie to h is the Joseph Burnash at r is preser ke | made a short | week. Owen | Manitoba frends | Manitoh: Willian an enjovable I MeNamee's, - { Met ved | John guson vi ston Thomas back to Win ber spend i, is visiting has aunt, McDonald There party held at Friday, night was q Thom nm y na oten very =. Rol Herbison after a few Mes sold Mr rns home with her m Mel ready ui and ot mont J his t ther, wh has nyer, Lyndhur ning to the North-W Deir, s farm-a Misa Maggie { Ogdensburg hospital,* 1s fepend the winter. W. Mel | thr recently buy market. R s the ard tm has purchased 1 of the ly. wd is vin Lappe in thi here | lumber ntre | drawing ACT erecti Berrvt Visitor of 1 At he and 1. of Thom Lafiar McDonald's 1 bar R Purp + ol farm, neavy wm ane t aweek Buarnash of Mr Mrs My al t ohn fier Hickey | pan and and My Stack J Buying Horses For West Denbigh, Irvine most of last British Co jumbia; has returned Var jecouver hale and hearty an | Emil (Fritsch, who came { chewan, a fouple of the winter | friends here, trving | two or three of ge t horses to take along they return in March, as they [ to in more extensive Jan. 7.--~James year home Trom (Otto spent mn | kat It from Si to ir of weeks: ag | part among the old to purchase good with are span intend farm engage also enjoying a intends to returr to begin improve conducted church Er 2 ton fill Ottawa eftjoyed to a tr with ranville hoard teacher couple of months visdting friends ar | ments on his lately acquired at Eganville, in place of | Magda Daechsel, who reontinue her studies at the high scl efforts to secure a quahfied ing operations in the future | Warlide, Saskatoon, is | relatives here, but west before spring { stead. Rev. G. Daechsel [divine service in the Lut { Brackebuseh, who had | porary appointment at { Christinas vaeation at home parents, has returned to F The of trustees of our | choot have so; far failed in and i nearly our school till closed, wh all the er schools in our municipality uccessful tion. The off again usual are, in opera as orderly and quietly Local Option Beaten i ja voted # majority three majority twenty-three m township a six mor Falls. Misspell teaching school nt 4 arental ones' z it Ry 1 I She brother ard A favs, pman past castn o i t with mother Moilie Robinson James Ste ¥ vamer Mrs Athens, N irse Ethel Por mts rofessional W: A. Singlator leaving for Johnston, an old Years, res n d few days Toront Thomas of Clear Lake He friends gentleman over ninety ding Inst har war M i t a polied his vote day the glad i many sa_agtive visiting her aant W. Derbyshire received all pleased to Miss Kennedy, Cobalt i Mrs. GG. Charch. Mrs baving purchased a re sidence in Elgin, intends moving the first of February. Frank Bolton, New boro, has been appointed school teach er. Miss Stella Warren parents near, here, Brockville. G. H ¢ has ret from Brockville, wheré he spent | the past three months with his aunt | Miz. Blake. He also ! Athens, a few days hen it was high in the oy I petit had Monday evening, droston, éx-M.P.P.. for nounced thay W feated Dr reeves A great many from here at tended the celebration as W. H. was formerly of thix township. Miss Jen Newhoro, was the guest of Mrs. W. A. Singleton, last week. Mrs | Neill, Winnipeg, is spending the win te? with ber purents, Mr. and Mes F Preston, near here Roe ham » visiting her asx returned te ott tury ed visited friends Excitement ran last] an 1, tn of Newborn Only One "Bromo Quiniat> That is i Bromo Quigine Look for the signature of BE. W. ' s cold in ose day. 5c, | i i | i i Grove. Used 'the world over to eur 18 way | where | who | working | them when | Adolph | home- | Miss | her | her to | village their! municipal election" passed" Canada Metal Co., Ltd. PAGE SEVEN. All Ready T0-Morrow Get Your Surplus' Savings Out of the Savings Banks. » ® ® " Ww . » . » » * » » i ® * % &» ® ® » » * » * » *® @ % » ® » » % ® * . » ® » ® -. ® * 0000000000000 00 * - Here is a List That Will Prove Welcome News. | Laced Be 3 8% '1.19 unin: 3.5) 1.00 3 Pairs Wome 7. Worth 1 ot Let Red r hid 3 # t Smart up-to. dat All of Our Queen Quality and "Ultra Ladies' Shoes, Men's & Boys' Shoes, including Hockey Boots and other lines (excepting Rubber Goods) in our $10,000 SHOE STOCK AT 25 "PER CENT. DISCOUNT. This is the Greatest Opportunity Ever Offered to the Kingston Public. Be sure and Come Early to the Great Red Letter Shoe Sale - 3 J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. Where the Good Shoes Ceme From. 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