Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Aug 1908, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1908. fe Synopsisof CanadianNornthwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS, NY even-numbered section of Do mwinion Lands in Manitoba or the Northwest Provinces, excepting # | and 26, pol reserved, may be homie | steaded by any person the sole head of | a family, or male over I8 years of age, | to the extent of one-quarter section, of} 160 acres, more or less. Application for homestead entry musi made in person Ly the applicant at a Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-ggency. Eutry by proxy may, however, be made an Agency on certain conditions by the iather, mother, son, daughter, brother or ister of an intending homesteader. An application for cancellation must be made in person. The applicant must be silgible for homestead entry. DUTIES.--(1) At least six months residence upon and cultivation of the tund in each year during the 'term' of hree years. (2) A homesteader may, if he mo de sires, perform the gequired residence du- ties by living of farming land owned olely by him, mot less than eighty acres in extenl, in the vicinity of 5 homestead, Joint ownership in land wil not meet this requirement. : (3) If the father (or mother, if the fother is deceased) of a houmesteader had permanent residence on farming land owned solely by him, not less than eighly (R0) acres in extent, in the vicinity of the homestead, or upon & homestead entered for by him in the vicinity, such home sleader may perform his own residence duties by living with the father (of mother). (4) The term "vicinity" In the two yreceding paragraphs is defined as mean ing not more than nine miles in a direct ino. BYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST MINING REGULATIONS, COAL.--~Conl mining rights may be Joased for twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1.00 an acre. Not more than 2.060 acres can he leased to one appli pant. Royally, five cents per tony $QUARTZ.--A person elghtecn yeard jo! age and over having made a discovery may locate a claim 1,500 feet by 1,500 leet. Kee $5.00, At least $100.00 must be expended on the claim each year, or wld to the wining Recorder. When kbo0.00 has been expended or pald and ther requirements complied with the tlajm may be purchased at $1.00 an| Acre. PLACER MINING CLAIMS generally 100 feet square. Entry - fee, $5.00, DREDGING. --Two leases of fivé' miles pach of a river may be issued to one ap slicant for a term of 20 years. Ilental $10.00 a mile per annum. Royalty. 24 per cent after the output exceeds $10, 100. . WwW. WwW, cory, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this wdvertisement will not be paid for. HAVE YOUR Windows Decorated WITH GLACIER' The only substitute for Stamed Glass Artistic, Durable, Economical, by D. J. DAWSON | Successor to Dawson and Staley, '217 rincess street. | High Grade Pianos at Living Prices jctor and Berliner Gramophone. Will ms' Sewing Machme. Phoenix Fire h fn" Howin and a full line of Musical patramuis, Music, etc. MM AFOORRICREPEEEORIDIE COAL! The sudden changes in weather ought to suggest the wisdom of putting. in some good coal. We sell good Coal. It's the kind that sends out the most heat, and makes the home comfortable; it's the best money can buy, and there is none better mined We deliver {¢ to vou ciean and without slate, at the very bottom prices, Booth & Cou, 'Phone 133, Foot of West St. Pr JOR ad - * AAI IIE | sw ew CPEOOOYEE CNYOK CABS! 'he Old Stand "and The Old Num Phone 490 OFFICE NO. ul orders promptly attended night or day. SPECIAL NOTICE. o the Ladies of Kingston : I have removed to the forme: | oard of Education rooms, Mon | real street, cormer Princess. {ember the place. J. ROSEN, LADIES' TAILOR. lotic to Our Customers Our store will close at 6] 'clock sharp every night, xcept Saturday. A. GLOVER. to \ HINT TO SHAVERS We now ling Safety tlazo hich is fully guaranteed, "OR 25 CENTS. and try it. STRACHAN. Get one A. Vm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, darness| ie., for sale. | Sale of Horses every Saturday. R. LITTLE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS® Best for Women's use; in-irregularities } supression, at all Druggists, by ail, $2. PR. LIRTLE MEDICINE CO, pronto, Q=t. or EE EE -- a | ew EnglandChinese Restaurant | 331 King Street. from 10 30 a.x to 3 am. the ist place to 'get an all round Lunch in io city Meads of all kinds on short L notice. English and Chinese dishes a lecialty, 'Phooe, 653, < Dpen ie [TH | eld FRUITS OF THE EART Seem To Be Nature's Provision For Keeping Man Healthy and Ward- "ing Off Disease. Cereals, vegetables and meat supply he elembnts man's nour- shment, Yet fruit -- though it has very little' feed value--has proved to ary for necded for ye absolutely nece perfect 1ealth, Careful investigation has hat all the common fruits uct on vhe Liver, Kidne} Jowels and Skin These arc the organs that rid the body of dead tissue and waste product ind the fruit juices s up nore vigorous action, keeping he whole body clean 1galthy But few people cat ennfégh fruit Realizing this, after several years of wpoerimenting, a prominent Canadian yhysician succeeded in combining th julces of apples, oranges, fige and nes. ln such a way the r 1 sinal action is many times multipliec hen he added valuable tonics and ade the combination into tablets ea ad "Fruit-a-tives." They are really Na- ure"s for Constipation, Indige Bilipusness and Stomach Trou- bles Mild as Nature itself more prompt and effective dealers at 50c. a box--~§ $2 50-"trlal size box 25c. Limited, Ottawa shown to S514 by boxes for Fruit-a-tives Cold Bracelets A very handsome gift to present to a lady is a gold bracelet, There is nothihg newer or more appropraite. We have a beautiful assortment in Solid Gold, plain, chased and pearl set. Also 'sg.ne very pretty styles" in Gold Filled. SOLID "GOLD BRACE- LETS, from $8.50. up. GOLD FILLED BRACE- LETS, from $1.25 up. Kinnear & d'Esterre 100 Princess St., King- swon. NATURE AND A WOMAN'S WORK Nature and a woman's work com: bined have. produced the grandest | | remedy for woman's ills that the | world has ever known. In the good old-fashioned days of mr grandmothers they relied upon he roots and herbs of the field to ure disease and mitigate suffering. The' dn#fians on our Western for every ailmént, and cure liseases that baffle the most skilled physicians who have spent years in | the study of drugs. I'roni the roots and herhs of the Lydia E. Pinkham more than hirty years ago gave to the women f the world a remedy for their pe- liar ills, more potent and effica- 'oud than any eombination of drugs. Ivdia E.. Pinkham's Vegetable "ompound is now recognized as the standard remedy for woman's ills. Mrs. J. M. Tweedale, 12 Napanee Street, Toronto, Canada, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: "I was a great sufferer from femalé roubles, had those dreadful bearing lown pains, and during my monthly | reriods I suffered so I had to go to bed. [ doctored for al tor's treatment failed to help me. table Compound advertised and got a bottle for me. I commenced its use and won felt better. I kept on taking it itil [ was well and an entirely differ- 'nt woman. 1 also found that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made *hildbirth much easier for me. I would recommend your Vegetable Compound to every woman who is afflicted with female troubles." What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound did for Mrs. Tweedale, it will do for other suffering women. *Silper Plate that Wears" FINE TABLE CUTLERY Knives, forks, spoons, efc.-- the best made --are identified by the famous trade* mark "I847 ROGERS BROS. This name has fhree score years' reputation for beauty, finish, style and quaiity. SOLD HY LEADING DEALERS he mark on candelabra, fern dishes, \pilehors, ures, etc. should be MERIDEN BRITA CO. _ | Cranbrook but | 1ins to-day can produce roots and | 1g time byt the doe- | My | husband sav Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- | 'A TERRIBLE DIGASTE THREE THOUSAND HOME. LESS IN CITY OF FERNIE. ut Seventeen Houses Left--Great Area a Seething - Mass of Flames--Many Towns Are Re- ported Destroyed. | Winnipeg, Aug., 3 invaded the city B.C turday almost the Unly seventeen houses were left 3,000 persons are homeless | The whole tountry is a seething fire on thefrows' Nest line of (he Lana- dian Pacific railroad. | Hosmer, a Canadian town, was wiped out. are fleeing from Several | |B --Bush fires which of Fernie, destroyed Sa- place and Pacific smelter Michel lives Thousands to the open have been lost. Cranbrook has been ward all available provisions relief train' is now travelling aid. Bush fires are raging from Cranbrook | to the Crows" Nest. The wind hlow- in a heavy gale and all available men are fighting the fire and west of it is under control. Tele graphic communication with Fernie, Hosmer and Michel is cut. | Four men their lives trying to save the huge Great Northern bridge, miles west of Michel, but it was destroyed. Two men from Spar wood were taken to the Michel pital It is feared Michel lle omed, as the fire is sweeping / the Nest, and the wind shifts whole INest country ill je | Peter Campbell, who reached Michel country. to for- and» with wired lost {fifteen hos east Crows' un- the laid, waste, ward down Crows whole country be Michel is a to-day, says the Cranbrook and wildron of Peter Canadian Michel Elko, Sparwood, Olson and to | tween cething « The body on the tracks near Ho Gokato | ha the fire, The. Can relief Miller found railroad wa mer, he are reported lestrovyed railroad is doctors the Pacifie with 10 nian trams clothing rushing and des | nurses, food titute A hulletin from t "Thi town ig doomed {wind changes P { way making up special train inhabitants to. safety." W. W. Tuttle, | wired Mayor {ior relief, saying Michel sa inless the Canadian wifie rail to carry mavor of Fernie Ashdown, of Winnipeg, G00 are homele News At Ottawa Aug. J Wilirid Laurier the following telegram last from Cranbrooke, B.C fire, hootenay Valley, Fer- Hosmer, Crow's Nest other almost burned. Not Can- Ottawa, Si | received night, Insastro and completgly homeless. Lices s than 6,000 people Pacific v nd Cranbrooke. Every effort locally, but these *without food Seventy dian railway carrying them to lho s made people : re utterly | Five eovers {Immediate relicf rejuired. einy shelter lives lost. Tel>graph miles once." also received a krief Robert Jaffray, Toron in the fire was ra The premier [ins ructions nt Wilirid from west, stating ing Ih the (oM- now whois terrible to { | message | that a { Kootenay valley ult his colleague mn he take will the federal n gon er nent TOP OF HEAD CUT OFF. | Harry Hulburt, M.C.R. Engineer, Killed. Ont., Aug a Michigan ora street, > wintly killed Waterford He was: ¢ ning out end truck 1il whi n tep ol lookin avor to loeat terrih an by a witch th opped th the er ent to Hulbert on i on hn ground lord but when eine completely X years city. ERRATIC BLOW. Montreal Att to Kill Conductor. Montreal, Aa A} urredd on a city street lay W cd with people votre Dane and the him the of his pecket and I'he conduct but th was tt | Man in Cax empted hile th which was proceetling alo street rot refused When wit} on conductor man pulled chisel out to strike ed "out of truck her serious him, the infant lap injuries jump way, chisel at who ing inflicted the ehld the skull and that over, father's expected to rec fractured, the man, Ajphonse F who name weeault arrested MATE CANADIAN RECORD. Train Traveled Mile a Minute. (nt., Aug wealthy New York special train from Detroit in order to reac of his daughter, Birmingham, Mich Canada over records, Welland minutes, | Special Over a Max broker, that the ot Mart, chartered Ti 0 omas, h who was dy His train the ' M running and St omnul 112 Windsor, He was successful ighter she city to bedside ing at passed through R. 100 Thomas, nd broke all miles, between m from EH l St. Thomas to 94 in eaching minutes before pass his. de away. Pettibone Dying. Col., Aug. 3 St. Joseph hospital, on formerly member Western that the Denver at Pettibone board « Miners, from wiormed ve A I the showed Mve of ing ations 1 sufier cancey and agreed that weicians in attendance ife could 'not be save week Wilirid 1! to Arthabaskaville for a In thre Sir | man oO jshort rest. also 18 | bas | to see what action | n- | man | WY operation warier | | PITH OF THE NEWS. aig i The Very Latest Culled From All ! Over The World. i Keir Hardie sails for Canada {Glasgow on the 15th of August. R. G. Mgepherson, M.P., of Vancou- ver, will not seek re-election. | Lacrosse games on Saturday : wall, 7; Toronto, 5. i Shamrocks, 6. | Pedigreed Scotch cattle are to be {sent to the Argentine republic for | breeding purposes. | Archbishop Farley, New York, visit- | ed the Vatican, Monday, and was re- ceived with great homer. Alameda, Cal., is preparing a bond |issue, one of the items of which is from Corn Montreals, 1 k; $125,000 for parks and playgrounds. The body of Marvy Barrette, drowned {in Lake Temagami, was found floating !on Friday evening, nine days the accident. | A company styled the Toronto Pow- jer company is issuing debentdres at {the English financial centre for £500, (000, or $2,500,000, | The Toronto hoard of control ves- terday, decided to vote $5,000 for the {relief of the people of Ferns, B.C. | who were hurned out by bush fives. : Josephine M. Graham, London, Ont., aged eight, died at Vittoria hospital las a result of being poisoned by eat- ling a number of colored candies. Lord Roberts has cancelled all his {Canadian engagements and will sail {almost immediately for Kngland. The {date of hig sailing is set for | Tth. | A tramp entered Reeve Dixon. of land attacked Mrs. {in a very into Fifteen after | . August the residence Maryhoro Dixon. condition a swamp nearby. feet of water {down the Big Fork of the Ga- {briel river, carrying and drift {wood with it as the result of a cloud {burst in San Gabriel Canyon Present indications that a week there will be general of the C.P.R. mechanies. They [voted to stand by the minority port of the recent conciliation hoard | Sixteen-year-old Cora Noaker, of Northumberland, Pa., disappeared, leaving a note that she would eomniit suicide she and her caused trouble in her parents' I'he French succerded in | chor and chain at Wy in Perey | Ward's { lake at alternocn ment store | The bye-election, consequent on {death of Randall {labor member, from th Shoreditch) division of [sulted in a nofable tarit | tory H. M. Wooster, a wealthy ranchman Blairstown, instantly of his auto- His wife and in the car, of township, He left her and fled » sweeping serious is San trees within strike have re are a because suitor home Admiral Aube recovering her lost an last Saturday night, elec. She lgft for sen this morn- cruiser Wall, of in the aved twenty-one, Island, was drowned New Toronto on Saturday Mr. Wall was a depart - manager at Ryrie's jewelery the the Haggerston Londen, refornt Sir Cremore, re Vie | of lowa, was | killed by the overturning | mobile near Marion { granddaughter were also | but escaped injury. | Sheflield university, at { England, has conferred the degree on Dr. John who ade British Sheflield of {do tor of B { Murphy, to the association Harold science of Chuecago, is meeting of the Newton nd Willi men of Belleville, Ont arrested at Niagara Falls and sed to reaking into Haynes night Marlow, voung been | conf hoe store, las hursd ] ay and stealing mone) lony Martin, said to be a men of fuin t Peoria amonds tl ofl a prominent family arre a line d al « 00 from with st worth £1 ) phy Murphy le Jur. hi Fran) killed on of and { farmer Allister, Mic ition as tl flv | woods | Dor' h., 1s a preeariou 1 \ of exposur vite Ve lust or ed her of whom Mn automo on. the Beaver Fa he American ] John Ok; 1 t MH » stop the r broke, allowing trike pile ol vering it Farmer cutt the harley Much of the drought 1s nel hi ral wheat harves reported to being sential <Q lonian at lian, at Gla | from i Montreal ( Ow oO Liverpool SS. La Liverpool S.R, Cor-ican at S.8. Corinthian and 8.8. Hesperian, Father outward Philadelphia. Ky. four n ohert passed SS. Siherian eleared m At Russellville, and R were tree on re ETO Jones \ irgil, Tom Rile, hanged town fron the edge fired by vnched wer nt approved of the ail to of No shots The negroc lodgr said t) James ( his a mob. m bers of a and meeting contiv it is 'unningt ro of farmer, | murder v Browder. Bla | Watch | Remark- able for richness and pleasing flavor. The big black plug chewing tobacco. { EVERYTHING COT OUT LORD ROBERTS WILL RE. MAIN PRIVATE. It is Possible He May Consent to Some Sort of a Send Off When He Quits Ottawa This Week. 3.--Lord Roberts' con- the same as. yester- day. The only recreation he takes is the private drive. No plans 'have been made, or rather he has not can celled his decision to keep to privacy until he sails for England on the 7th. The city wishes to hold a pub lic presentation of the address pre- pared for him but it is doubtful even it it will be received in private. 'I hére is an idea that his lordship will con sent to some sort of a send-off on his departure as compensation to the people ofl the capital Hut that is all. This: 18 civic holiday in Ottawa and the day dull. Flags and decora- tions are over the city as they were commenced when the Lord Roberts vigit was to be a festival. A wandering band of Mexican gvp- are causing in Oltawa are working™flim-flam on trades people. and some cute short change dodges. © They are apparently fairly well off, too, and have rigs galore. Ottawa, Aug. dition is abouvt trouble sies They INCIDENTS OF THE DAY." Newsy. Paragraphs Picked Up Sv Reporters On Their Rounds. J. T. Liddle; of New York, is in the city French, Enghsh and Gibson's Red Miss Lavell has gone to Mhousand Island Park for a couple of weeks: William work a vis itor a American soaps drug store. at Cross D down H the Cullen, of artment, hag returned Belfast, lreland lumber water cle from a tp to Walter recovered has which merchant severe illne the Hotel Dieu brushes' are Cross drug Lamb, from a confined him to "Good stiff nail Gibson's Red knowles, August country, sold al store. Barrie will Tth, the t Vernpn street, leave on a trip to the old press of Britain An 'axe belchging to the fire depart rip to The finder he on via Fan- ment was lost, to-day, in the the Davi can send, word to get It Maund Kingston station here ent for the ern Ontario tannery the chief where fire at can Ww the ticket Pembroke railway formerly agent at antl appointed ag Temiskaming and North at Matheson has been railway, Fire At A Tannery. 10.830 o'clock, Monday the fire brigade received a eall (to from the is At ing, Davi hoth on mom and the were quickly tannery, men stations The known as liquor-room, the In this 1r¢ tanbark is ground and carvied by endless to the con g the skins to be The rafters and coverings over the earriers dust, and this the blaze ran ad lon damage on scene. fire started. in what the just over engine-room yom the an vats chain large tanned. with caught were covered quick] fire and wer the room I'he firemen soon two good strean d before had the fire ont most have | fire getting itself insurance by v hold was one v littl building das »" Members Say. the of thi ention. that the that it What embers Ma dispute Dominion eration city organization to make The matters combing tran a after fixed any It is a and fall rail hipment looks marine never th bidding carriage of g Montreal Will Be Sensations id that y the ci special liquor On Way To Boston. I red members of the of Detroit S err day morn il Pembroke camp trip ndled the For Holiday. Prizes Robert D company, H. N from F Soap ete, to g Wp + to the will on the Comiort plate me of the the celebration thi Cockburn, of five prize be held old wa tche as in « 0 on civie holid boy Th at be on view prize Chalmers Church. | Alexander ives in Chalmers church, Geoffrey O'Hara, New York, rendered a fine I t the i A trio losevear, At Uu Prof at both unday Laird preached SOT evening rendered hy Misses Massie Mir excellent num ervice Ada ()'Hara and was a most Ler Inland Revgnue. at the inland month of July: $1,011; tobacco bonded other receipts, enue of Spirit and tory (vin $75; Collectic re fice for $5,076.67 ns the malt, x99 fa to- Great Clearing Sale. Prevost, Brock street, has made a great reduction in price in the order and ready-made clothing department; gents' fumishings. Look at dis } also Some people buy Chase & Sanborn's Coffee because of'its exquisite flavor--others, because of its strength--some, "just because they like it." : All of them, because no other coffee suits them so well. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL . BARGAINS - A few pairs of Children's White Canvas Shoes: Sizes 3 to 71, regular 90c........00¢ " 8to 10}, regular 85¢........59¢ 8 to 10%, regular §1.00...79¢c Girls' sizes 11 to 2, regular $1.00...........79¢ : 1 to 2, Peg. $1.25 & 1.35x.0..98c Baby Canvas Moccasins, ii} Brown and Blue, cool......iw.0u.200 " '" "" Girls' Brown Shoes, sizes11 to 2; . Regular $1.75... nh 23 1081.20 A few Women's Brown, Black, and: : Tan Oxfords, regular $2.50 & 3.00....51.98 A Few Men's Patent, Tan, and Gun Metal Oxfords, regular $4.00 & 4750....$2.98 Ladies' Bathing Shoes................30¢ and 65¢ SPECIAL, Buster Brown Suit Cases for Litfle Boys... 31.90, 1.75 a0d-200 Leather Suit Cases..........oneinennnne JN00 Leather Lined Suit CaseS.......c...ir... $6.50 Automobile Suit Case wrt sindiD ¥ PENDABLE £ Pf SHoes --- Furniture Sale Everything reduced from 10 to 25% Your oppor- tunity to save money. This sale includes a full line of Carriages and Go Carts. Couches from $4.50, 5.50, 6.50 and up. Parlor Suites (3 pieces) from $15 up. Parlor Suites (5 pieces) regular $25 for $20. R. J. REID, Ambulance Call ¢ 230 Princess St. Sense eis alsls Evangeline 'Ganong' s G.B. Chocolates or Always fresh. The finest in the city. : A.J.REES, 166 Princess St "Phone 58. OUR MID-SUMMER SALE It's the quality and rea- sonable prices that makes it famous. Fancy Parlor Setts and Wood Settecs, Fancy Shade Velour and Rug Couches, Parlor Tables and Music Cabinets, also jrass and Iron Bedsteads and Hercules Spring and : Sanitary Health Mattresses ore open nights. Freight paid. seading Undertaker. "Phone 147. at sale prices. St James Reid, The | -------- The $t. LawrenceSugar Refining Co, MONTREAL : Manufacturers of the choieest REFINED SUGARS Granulated and Yellows. Made entirely from Sugar. Be sire you ask for "St. Lawrence." play windows. D. STEWART ROBERTSON & SON, Agents for |

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