" Keep Your Live 7 Working nd t ( maily, 3 hat coat- ple Xi on, sick fie shoul- indolent ng 3 a short t's In boxes 25 cents. 13th August Sale Many of Customers are buying and having us store ther purghases un- til they need them, and they're saving money. our : This Easy Re" clining Chair adult size ree- ular $1.50, this month, $1 arms-folds up, adjusts, nearly everything for Princess Dressers A Mi bev 'Ma hogany. Some great values & and § for more THE RUGBY OUTLOOK AT QUEEN'S IS DECIDEDLY PROMISING. Most of the Old Players Will Be -Back--Limestone Probabilities --Two New Kingston Players For the R.M.C, Itgwill not be many days now til the oid slogan 'ol Queen's will heard and the boys will be out in their tri-color uniforms, getting in shape for the football season. Queen's worked in hard luck last season, los- ing numerous games by very narrow margins and by bad flukes. This year, under new management, the team should show up well and if) the players" start jin in the right way/| should land the championship. As near as can be learned Captain Turner has not been idle by means and is doing all in his to secure a good bunch for | this season. Two men will be down from the west, not as coaches but us| trainers. suse "two men, Campbell | and McMahon, know their business thoroughly and will be la great aid| to the ball squad. Russell id will act as coach and will, it is hoped, be in a posiuon 'his year to| give quite a little of his time to} coaching the team. He is certainly alr good, man and Queen's is fortunate inj securing his services. A few of last year's team have gra- duated and, are now scattered in dif-| ferent parts of the dominion, but a number remain, and with one | good recruifs a strong line] "Puck" Crawford, the sturdy little full back, will be in] line again. Dy his la. t he was peknowledged one of the full backs in the Intercollegiate, and | many times he pulled this team out of | very tight places. At present 'four or five hali-backs . are available. "hen. Williams, Elliott, Cook, * Curly Campbell - and Marshall will all be and they all proved their season. , Williams the in the Intercollegiate un- be now | any power | large or two ean be put out. season best | work back last punter best union ott $1.2] finish 50 up 25 S 15 this save. te out RUG A reducti you fine range an. Figure tand to y per cent what CARPE and lowest weind ho 1 inoleum, Oileloth, Curtains fhone 90. Youre, FF. Harrison Co. Special Sale | Of the Best Quality Wilton Velvet, Rugs are in | and 3! These Rugs "9 o X . a full patterns all sizes r them at cost price. 3 x 3) yards, i. sett of |e we | Not having in offe R. McFAUL, Kingston Carpet Warehouse g I od pe @ Add @ tase EVERY GITY threat Canad bre- not and of from fire city in "Damger ns eve ry continuously because ventive measures are ufficient and effective, because the construction most buildings, with the ex- ptien of the most modern fireproof ones, has been im- pe the standpoint fire pro- of 0 ct from of adequate tect The Best Fire Pre- tection is Fire Insurance. giving ion.' Are you well insured ?. If consult McCANN'S, 51 Brock street. 'Phone, 326 or 621. nost SLARELLLERLILLAELLPPRELLLLINPALE062800040 REFTIIE: FTAIISIERIIIRN sizes, | sade festaetssesmay FIRE. THREATENS § SII IIITIIIIIIIAITE bbb and is alwavs in condition. and Marschall, were men and hoth showed up well. iplayed only or two games [the semiors but Elliott played whole and he certainly rool little eareful he make one of the sturdiest | halves the business. At ouarter and Chartrand will "Dobby" good 'at chasing the Inst vear | Marshall | with | the | made new one eason, With will a coach-! ine in Pobson grain and is le a be | at hoth hacl is a wonder as played quarter last {and made name for himself. Wiles and Lawson be avail Jae serimmage and there will | hacke vear Gib | pigskin con. will fable [ he plenty of heavy men for this posi- | tion, they needed. On the one men Macdonnell McCann likely=he all tried and for as are line will | or two i required Turner, ar hy Thompson, " Peo will snd this Tower Hamilton named to he a college this 3 vine new and hunch are has seenred again true Wma a nf who. is He will mem- 0 in Simpson, | runposed raod one, Soter nll. He or of the champion Hamilton baskot- ; all team that toured Canada last fall.. From the above ligt a fine team | con he dr ited and if they get the | rraver coaching and training thoy | shonld the i f Yad ler ' was n eome put on top . City Rugbv Prospects. teams thave not commenced yet and it is not known be Limestones I he to get whether or not gether | will like city husy there li again ly the | team | to- they and last Juek | better how senlor get team will the and enter the a senior ame teams they did hey had a little hard but should pick up eason 1 fair plenty city go In series, given a good tar enough out and the too late in felt the need of] played their "first last September 4 £hes | together ol ter if in tet halp Lime start a team take gel season only 10 Last little they would the along. game { city to- | Rev. Alf Lavell, B. A:, Niagara { Falls, writes a lengthy article in On- | ward, describing the penitentiary. The | article is finely illustrated. [Tames Yolng, of Brockville, led to five years for asshult on a man named Robert Stuart, living near i Brockville, brought the peni- tentiary. "Baby comforts," Red Cross | thing tones were ga | ing | i work and when they We ennmot oir practice mn tmount ret tery own good n ' ~--t zy R.M.C. Prospects. Royal Military ( a of Quite a few of the last ang the Fred pr y Collega~ have players were number their best senior team now they Carson wetically for year llc men their back was the straight Cf mi of an, and then He the busine felt three the 1 his soldier te was one trod « vm Son of 3 t quar | and loss will | the are should catch and Jim" hig quite rs in $ boys In a place,| Stewar t | he greatly | | Two lihis 1 "Ken I Both are | played ball { The "R.M.C the ns by local bhovs ghing that Mundell husky for year boys and have a few he at week, as Wednesday. \ Ending. all but over beginning to gloves In No more | seasons, bunch will work next from on { ope campus a week ie Basel I'he and hang sale city lat the the senior { Baker, all baseball the are up their bats and until next games will be played and; meeting of the presented hy likely be handed over LC. team, who season without once game, Season season is city teams place season league next executive cup, James,| to] went be- | will the champion ( through the defeated ing in a league al- | | | Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by Jdocal applications, as they ;canno | reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure «leafness, | and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con. {dition of whe mucous linmg of th | Bustachian Tube. When this tube {is os { flamed you have a rumbling 'sound or { imperfect hearing, and when it is entire-! ly closed, Deafness is the result, and un-| less the inflammation can be taken out! and this tube restored to its normal | condition, hearing will be destroyed for-| | ever ; nine cases out of ten are caused {by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in- | famed condition of the mucous surfaces.| We will give Ons Hundred Dollars for, any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh)| that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh/| | Cure. Send for circulars, free. | i F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ---- Hall's Family Pills for _consti-| g 1 i Pa by Drlgglst 8, 75c; evening. | held worth | | | | | back ! of the | material | A son s have left | | majority | to-morrow morning. 3 though they lost one or two exhibi- tion matches during the summer, Lacrosse Practice. | The lutfosse team had a goorl 'work- out at the crieket field on Monday ihe team will play in van- anoque on Thursday afternoon at a big picnic being heid there. 'T'he boys have not done much work sinee the | civic holiday but are in fairly good| condition. "They defeated Gananoque here once tius season and should be able to" do it again. Macintyre is back after his holidays and his work will be of . great benefit to the team. 1 Baseball Correction. Kingston, Aug. 256.--(lo the tor) : Please correct statement yesterday's issue of your paper | baseball where you have lost Edi- | an state that the Irishmen! two league Pames to the LLC, 'The Irishmen and C.L.C. have only played one league game and that was one by C.L.C. 'there remains two league games to be play- ed yet.. The same teams have play- | ed two exhibition games and both were won hy the Irishmen.--W. PAL- ! MER, Manager Young Irishmen Base- ball Club. {a concrete Junior Rugby Teams Practice. Some of the junior football teams are already at work in the cricket field. On Monday evening quite pumber were out and some of the 'kjds"" are showing that they under- stand the game from start to finish land will make good material for a senior team bef fore many years are past. Arranged A Game. At a meeting of the sports commit- tee of the Trades and Labor council, last night, arrangements were made for a game of baseball on La- bor Day, between the Triple Links and Irishmen, the game to be put on in | the afternoon. Both teams are in good | form, and should put up a good exhi- Yhition. The committee is now arrang- | ing for water sports on that day. Y.M.C.A. Events. The Y.M.C.A. open air events at the athletic grounds on Monday, Wednes- day and Friday evenings are. now {drawing to a close, as the evenir are getting rather short. The only {event pulled off on Monday night was a hali-mile relay raee, four men run- ning 220 yards each. "The four win- {ners, Lailey, Fleming, Max Orr and | 12. Davis covered the distance in {minute and 55 seconds. Marathon Race. Physical Instructor Thompson, the Y.M.C.A., received a letter Monday from a runner named O'Brien from Gananoque, enquiring about the Runners will also be here from Brockville, Napanee and the Labor day race. working hard and if they are doing now, among, the list of 12s race. Belleville, other places for The locals are they keep up as they should land winners. INCIDENTS oF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Let Laurier lead. The schools will from to-day. "Chase's Nerve Food," fresh at Gib- i son's Red Cross drug store. The consumption of coal | beeline a live question. rl Fake the steamer America | day, 1:30 pm. Home at 7 | 14th band. The market was well attended to- | day, the largest offering being in the vegetable line. Drive Rheumatism from with Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Tablet or Liquid. The C. P.: R. farm laborers' « | from here August 27th. "Hot water bottles," | ave sold at Gibson's Red store, It pays to go there. The steamyacht Castenet did run her regular excursion from re-open a week will soon Wednes- o'clock. the blood Remedy. | another the west is running cursion to on Lross . drug not { 1 t Alex {andria Bay and river points up to the | sentenc- was to 3, at Gil- Phone new drug store. one 1230. | The | large number points to day quite' heavy | the summer season There will be no lacrosse game here } on Labor Day, as the committee has | dropped the scheme. The locals were get Gananoque try now. steamer America broaght of passengers from river The traffic 'is becoming during the last weeks' of a anxious to here, but | they will not Bystander, an _linglish publication, has a fine picture of the Prince of Wales, and others of his stafi in stoke hold attire. They fired for half an hour on the Indomitable, The executive will 'meet make final arrangements for of Foresters of Eastern Ontario, which will meet here to-morrow. The of the delegates will arrive to-night, to high court On Mondav young and old, over thirty enjoyed a_drive about Wolfe Island with lunch" in an up- island grove. It was 'a jolly outing, and conceived by Mrs. James Hender- son and Mrs. Hobart Dyde of King- i ston. anywhere stopped in twenty sure with one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula on the 25¢. box. Ask your fo or 0 or druggist about this formula. Stops {womanly pains, headache, pains any- (where. Write 'Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis, {for free trial, to prove value of his headache; or Pink Pain Fablets. Sold by all dealers. Pain minutes is Left For Montreal. Hugo S. Mendel, employment agent of the C. P. By who has been in the city for a week, left, to-day, for Mont- real. He placed twelve men while he was here, Jenes' Falls And Return, 3 Rideau King every Wednédsday and Saturday at 6 am, James Swift & ("o., Agents, re | Swift & game at Locometive picnie ! {Reynoldsville at $3.13 a ton was ac- | of | on | the good kind, | persons, WATERWORKS COAL. COSTS TWO D CENTS A TON LESS THIS YEAR. The Tender For 1 ,2007 Tons of Soft Slack Awarfied to James Swift & Co., at $3.13 a Ton-- Business Done By the Commit- . tee. The water works committee met on] Monday afternoon with Alds. Craig | 4 | (chairman), Chown, - Carson, Couper, Kent and Hanley in attendance. Six tenders for 1,200 tons of soft lcoal were received. That of James Co., offering 1,200 tons of cepted. The other tenders ran as high as £3.55, according to the quality of {the coal tendered upon. The coal re- commended by the superintendent would cost ten cents a ton more, and the committee did not feel like ex- pending the extra amount of money for it. Last year £3.15 a ton for coal was paid by the water works commit- tee, As the city council refuses to erect shed to shelter the coal, the committee has had the ring of the old shed planked on each side So that the new coal may be stored. The old ', [danger still exists there, of the coal catching fire. The committee decided to grant the request of Mr. Wilkinson for water ser vice on Alfred street, and that of George Remp for service on Division street beyond the quarry. On request the . water rate of Queen's gymnasiun was reduced, mak- ing it the same as that of the engi- néering building. MARINE NEWS. Found . About the Wharves. The steambarge Hinckley cleared for Oswego, with two blue barges, from Ottawa. The tug Bartlett arrived from Fair- haven and Oswego with two coal barges. What is foundation of the G =~ annual en THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, YEEDAY, AY AUGUST 25, 1908. CIN GANANOQUE TOWN, Theta Field "Battery Coming Gananoque, Aug. blasting and cloaring away for the Club's new club house has as the a at the river front consider- I Tenders for the contract for the | construction of piers and of the club house building, have been called for, The inspection of horses for the use of Gananoque Field Battery at their pment which will be held Shia _year Barriefield, August 31st tember 11th, took place at the sheds on Saturday afternoon last. following officers will be in com- Major John B. Robinson, com- manding; Capt. Russell H. Britton; Lieuts. C. A. Gibson, A. R. Gillies, John A. Balloch; Sergt.-Major Walter Kane; Q. M.S. Sidney Mullins. It is ex- 'pected that the 8th will be up to its full strength. After being closed down for some months past, the works of the ®oron- to Bolt and Forging company - were opened up for work, to part of their force Monday evening. On account of the repairs being made by the water power company to the upper dam the firm will have to use steam power un- til the completion of repairs. Vigitors' in town : E. Alkins, Corn- wall: Mr. and Mrs. Colin Brennan, Cleveland, 0.; Mrs. M. Massey and Mrs. G. Tooke, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Baker, Allandale; Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan, Kingston. Mrs. C. W. Taylor and daughter Ae home from Quebec;, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown, visiting at Merrickville; G. n Stoliker secured a position in Mont- real; Mrs. Ella Stewart, visiting in Toronto; Mrs. J. A. Bullock back from Perth. During the past week a number of Gananoqueans have left for points in the western provinces. Among them : Ross Pennock for Emerson; Adial Par- menter for Brandon; Patrick Sullivan for Saskatoon; Gilbert Root for Ed- monton. wky The mand : HAVE LEFT THE CITY. Two Men Who Are on List. * ¢"Indian" passed up on to, load coal The steamer Nevada her way to Conneaut, for Owen Sound. Swift' Steamer Aletha, for densburg; steamer North King, and up, to-day; stemmer Dundurn, down, Wednesday morning. The steamer Alexandra passed down on her way to Montreal last calling at Folger's wharf. She had goodly numbey of passengers. Everything very slack in the grain trade just at present, but | the new grain 18 ready, there a big rush of vessels to this Og- a will be port. A Kingston Filot. Winnipeg Free Press. Angus . Mcbonald,. who took down | the Regina, the best known St. Lawrence pilots, partly on account of the fame of his father, perhaps the oldest pilot of them all. Like all pilots he had a personality distinctly. his own and was' not sparing of the captain in his remarks on his ability to handle a boat unless he had of sea room on both sides of him. The captain was equal to the occas- ion, however. "What do yon know about sailing a boat any way?' he remarked dryly. "You .steer hy the trees and wouldn't know where you were if some one was to come along and cut down your tree here 'and there.'" 1s one ol Where Is The Hurt ? Any deep-seated pain, strain or bruise of the muscles will be cured quickest by of Smith's White Liniment. pene- trates deeply into and tissues and banishes inflam- mation. lf you have backache, mus- cular rheumatism, fumbago, ete., try this remedy to-day. bottles, 256¢.: at Wade's drug store Army Service Corps Parade. Major Waugh ts No. 3 pany, Canadian Service [to parade at the day evening at 7 uniform. This company camp at Barriefield hg to prepare AO! main body of trooj ------------ Piles helped at onte w ith Dr. Shoop's | Ointment. Just to prove it a| will be mailed on request by | Shoop, Racine, Wis. Itch- bleeding piles, get quick and Magic 'Ointment. Sold bv all dealers. the cursiop 26th, Good to pt No. 4. R. s 9 am any or tendor the use It muscles pain the or req com Arm, armouries on 0 o'clock in goes Friday morn- arrival of the Monday. Corps Thurs blue into on the on Magic trial box writing Dr. ing, smarting, or external, thelp from box ble. Remember ville August on 27th, exc leaves GG. T. certain Large | | elle return Train ox to £1 train tation, Kingston's Famous Fur Store. SOFT HATS FOR FALL. You only need to read such names these to know that our stock represents all that's good in style and' quality in Soft Hats. First of all, the' king of soft hat makers, the 'Stetson.' then comes "Bbrsalina"'-- Hawes" "Piccadilly" -- "Townend" god other soft hat specialists. We think you'll better line in Canada. | | { | | | | | | i find no | | i { ' Importers Of Fine Eats. 'Makers of Fine Furs, Princess St. down | night, | as soon as | mies | cand not miss a internal | ¥ | that | Princess | near | isfaction. { prices {Campbell Bros., the manufaeturing fur- [ that Two men, who are on the "Indian list," and on whom summonses were | to have been issued, for drunkenness, | have left the city. Some person or | persons informed them that they would be summoned, 'or perhaps they | themselves had an idea. that they would -refeive a summons for the pol- ice court. Two other cases are pending until Magistrate Farrell returns, they hav- ling been adjourned from time to time. B. A. Hotel Arrivals, L.. Breverton, R. G. Wright, Norman and wife, C. L. Lamont, ol. Levy, J. B. Easson, R. G. Rol. M. Turnbull, B. M. Brit. "Toronto; E. S. Whaley, Robert Leslie, G. Schwartz and wife, G. H. Goodill and wife, New York; W.. Has- lett and wife, Gananoque; i. G. Rea- mer, Franklin, Pa; W. F. Kelly, Oil City, Pa.; Miss Harriet Douglas, Al: lintown, Pa.; Elwin L. Page,, Con- cord, Neb.: B. A. Robertson, Concord, Neb; E. E. Church, Miss Church, Al- bany, N.Y.; M. W, Best, W,_ A. Wood, J. F. Burnett, J. D. Parmalee, Ot tawa; C. Runk, Rowe L.. Rice, W. A. Twadelle, B. J. Hodgson, Frank Hall, 0. N. H. Cote, ¥. A. Kelly, Mont- real; E. L. Palen, iss A. Bogart, Belleville; "William E. Towne, Holy- oke, Mass.; Wm. Murray and wife, Sacket's Harbor: Jacob Mesinor, Ro- chester, N.Y.; Louise Carson, Miss Carson, Syracuse, N.Y.; A..W. Camp- bell and wife, Conway; F. A. Webes- ter, Lansdowne; W. E. Pike and wife, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. "A. Cairns, Miss Cairns, Miss Mary Cairns, Bay- mour, N.J.; James Stewart, Renfrew; N. Tamguchi, Washington, D.C.; Jas. O'Callaghan and wife. Eleanor O'Cal- laghan, Robert O'Callaghan, Norway, Mich.: R. E. Wright, Picton; Alfred Billings, Charles F. Rice and wile, New Orleans, La.: Rose F. C, McCon- | ville, M. J. McConville, Chicago; | F rank McDonald; Hamilton, Geo. "Twas His First Offence. man arrested afternoon for Davies The street on the "elrvmke- turned the a young yesterday by Constable be a on running into Kingston, his first ofience, and to return to teip, he_ < enness out hoats it was | very anxious of and he his Hoat. given to sailor one was was chance, If You Washed Your Glasses. You couldn't make them than After ass our clean | any { . | we do. each time used al at fountain | to b+ washed with hot dried and polished. Our itself and insist riasses snall be as clean and as the Wade's drug | is soda it is set aside water, rinsed, 18 wo the inviting soda purity soda. | store. A deat Attraction. That surely the auction to-day announced of the of diamonds, watches, is sale stock jewelry gh a Have Arrived In all the very newsst New Fall Hats American Styles P. J. HUNT. Buy the King Hat, the best $2 50 Hor ang » | o3D0000 SPRING UNDERWEAR TRADE IMPERIAL 'When you buy Underwear ask for the IMPERIAL GROWN BRAND Every garment, guaranteed. ode Dk ability, comfort. Made only HOSIERY CO. Ont. by KINGSTON LTD., Kingston, 00000000000000006000 ) | bh The Newest Of the New Will Be Found At This Store. In Dress Goods our' range is most complete, being far in advance ol any. provious sea- son's showing. Many exclusive Novelties impdrted direct by ourselves and cannot be du- plicated at any other store. See the large assortment we have at * 50c a Yard. Early choice i k showing New Golfers, § Fancy Belts, 1 Fancy Collars, Etc., Etc. NEWMAN & SHAW and fancy goods of the old stand ong : occupied by Kin It an street, now & D'Esterre. | dented offer here of very good things at competitive prices. Buyers should | be drawn in from all quarters. 18 unprece- A Decided Advantage. | It's a decided advantage buying furs | at a store.like this where every article| can be depended on to give entirg. sat- | Just now ye offer beeint | on all far. garments pought | from, stock or made to eo at | f riers, | Has Returned Home, | Isaac Allen, of Snow {who has been undergoing the general hospital for his eves, institution yesterday much at the hospital big fire Sr. Road. | treatment at left, im- at at Snow i He was of the proved. the time | Road. Putting Them Away. On Monday afternoon, P. C. shot a horse on Pitie street. It unfit for work. Two {street and ajshorse in Williams villt are} {alse being watched. Arniel was Mrs. Charles Smith, of Jimes, Ohio,! writes : I have used every for sick headache I could hear of for the past fifteen 'years, but Carter's Little Liver Pills did me more than all the rest. eo ® * ® ® ® * e Ld cows on Cherry : i lo i; hone, 843, + remedy | pe sossencsssnscsssnse y, good died in that town on Friday after an Litlness of severud@months' dugdtion. : Dangers of Diarrhoea ------------------------------ -- This is "the tims of year when you may sudden attack of susceptible tect house a bottle of STRAWBERRY COMPOUND it crawps and quieting pain. expect a Children are specially season. Pro keeping in the diarrhoea at this yourself by is most effectual in quicting s Dr. A. P. Chown 185 "Princess St. Savard, ex-M.P. for Chicoutim ' a large variety 8 i Now the City Clock. is out of commission this will be 'very convenient. : We have received a choice lot of Sead Skins and invite you to see them. We make a specialty of COATS. W, F. Gourdier, Exclusive Furrier, 76, 78 and 80 Brock street. ONE BARE TEST v Of our fine Seranton. Coal will prove to you its : superiority over ail other kinds. P. WALSH, 65-57 Barrack St. THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright. Money loaned om Ci and Farm Pros forties. Municipal an County Deben< ures. Mottgages purchased. Deposit ved interest allowed. 8. CO. McGill, Managing Director. IF IT IS TO GET A SINK Set up or a bath room installed. I can do it in'first-diass style and at the right price. Give me a trial DAVID HAL Phone 335 9 64 Brock St Synopsis of Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. NY even-numbered section of Do: A' Minion" Lands" in Manitoba or the Northwest Provinces, and 26, not reserved, may be howe stéaded by any person the sole bead of a family, or male over 18 years of age, to the extent of one-quarten section, of L60 acres, more or less, Application for homestead entry must be made in person by the applicant at Dominion Lands Agenc ND ate Buotry by proxy ma: ap Flas, be made an Agency on cer 'in conditions by the «ther, mother, son, daughter, brother or ister of an intending homesteader, An application for cancellation ust be @made in person. The applicant firimn be Hgible for homestead entry, DUTIES.--(1) At least six months! residence upon and cultivation of the nd in each year during ' of bree years. (2) A hoinesteader may, sires, perform ties by living excepting 8 if he so des the meeifen fesidence du~ on farmin, and ow olely by him, not less oa eighty (80) acres in extent, in the vicinity of his homestead. Joint ownership in land will not mest this requifement. (3) It the father (pr 'mother, It the ther fs deceased) of a homesteader had permanent residence on: farming land owned solely hy him, not less than (80) acres % extent, in the vicinity the homestead, or upom & homestead enter for by him in t e vicinity, such Bised steader may perform his own residence duties 'y living with the father (of mother). to 4) 0 rm "vicinity" In the two preceding paragraphs is defined as mean- ing not more than nine miles in a direct eo. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST MINING REGULATIONS, COAL.~Coal mining rights ma leased for twenty-one . at an ty Faw of $1.00 an acre. Not more 560 acres can be icaserd to ome appli cant. Royalty, five ceats per ton, rp QUARTZ.--A person heen of age and over hlving: en scovery may locate a claim 1,500 ooh by 1,600 feet. Feo $5.00, At least $100, must be Spends] on the claim each year, or the mining "Recorder. When 300.00" has been expended or pald and other requirements complied with the claims may be purchased at $1.00 an acre. PLACER MINING CLAIMS Fonerall 100 feet square. Entry fee, $5.00, ry. DREDGING ~Two leases of fiv wach of a river may be issued ve ties olicant for a term of 20 Ren $10.00. & mile per annum. Royalty, 24 | 506. cent after the output exceeds § Ww. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this " advertisement will vi be paid for, '