Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Aug 1908, p. 2

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THE SPORT REVIEW | WORE "BOB" EILBECK'S OLD BALL SOCKS. 'And Dawson Trimmed Fairbanks-- News in Local Sporting Circles --Lacrosse Team Plays in Gananoque To-Morrow. Quite a few junior football teams are at work now every evening in the | ricket field, and before long baseball will 'be forgotten. From the nuniber of "junior teams out it looks as if a junior league would be organized, em- bracing the school teams. This would | be a gbod thing if anyone would take e hold of it. are buying] purchases "un-| they re saving A 3 SMALL Package of Jell-0 " makes enough 'R PACKAGE. 13th August Sal Many of qur Customers and having us store ther til they need them, and money. 10 CENTS P Lacrosse Practice. The lacrosse team will have a light | work out at the Cricket field this ev- | enimg before its trip to Gananoque { on Thursday. The boys are counted as Basy Re-| Winners in the east and a large num- Chair, [ ber of supporters are going down with size re a FoR: | th m Bt arms-folds 7 Free Horse Race Matinee. adjusts, near] iy ; " y +o v srything for | The Kingston Gentlemen's Driving 4 { Club will hold another matinee to- morrow afternoon at three o'clock at {the fair grounds. To encourage inter- lest in horse racing no admission will be charged. All interested in trotting {are invited to occupy the grand stand, Thiis clining adult ular this. month, Dawson Earns Glory. went out Princess Dressers A fine in Birds' Maple, and Mahogany, Some great values at $18 and $105 others for @less and more, The to Fairbanks, first international \ {defeated the "Uncle Samuels at their own game--three games out of five. | Dawsonites were delighted and met to raise a fund 'and arrange a stirzing reception for which they had ample {time for the return of the club would {take a week. Jack Eilbeck was cap- tain of the Dawson team, and the re- i spread that he had worked a the Fairbanks in the last he handed them "the wallop." He replied that this go, since he won by strategy Dad's old socks turned inside Dad, (who Sherifi Bob Kingston triumphs), footing Over final sports Dawson baseball team Alaska, to contest the tournament, and va riety , port {hoodoo on game, when grand was not "Wore and k, of good Piano Stool fout" . | Eilbe yolis | polish 4 had" n $1 finish, | $2,000 is hall to mmpart. hands on the Fairbankers were the visitors changed but the entertained 1e, nd like princes Sporting Notes. N.B., in theN. B Malcolm MeAvity his title of pro RUGS---A cent reduction what you stand CARPETS special pres 1 fine wan this 'Outs und see save stock St. John, tournament cessfully defended vinecial champion A new hull will be built rower Chip HI at can run thirty ig to Biggest and lowest noleuny, Ojlcloth Curtains | Phone 90. . Fo. Harrison Co. for the fast Alexandria miles she Yours, Bay, an motor hoat the gold Saturday, noted Dixie 11, the fastest America, and which cup at Chippewa Bay, will at Toledo, mn ee EA et en ea en ener | | last Ohio I'he "The London Teleg | raph says : of the Canadian bowlers departure of a team | pluckily battled against | FILES by other the colonies, the decided contrast to the of Canada -and the Un- embarkation marked the which mogt odds tingent | here flush no con 'inks rinks | = Sale ! Of the Best Quality Wilton Velvet Rugs from being in grounds States. American St. Louis, Schwitzer, | mar Detroit, | ington, 1 Tannehill, | Boston, | Crawford, | batting 243; great Lajoie, Thon Jones and Hugh A. Stew- lart, of Mary's, played under ume wmes for 4 Woodstock in the match Galt Saturday. They were detected by Referee Baker and report- ed by that official to the C. Ar Swift punishment was meted as resident Kearns, as soon as he | convinced -of the guilt of the players announced yesterday their expulsion from the C.L.L.A. dnd the suspension of the Woodstock club I'hree teams are now in the running for the championship of the N.L.1 Tecumsehs Capitals and Cornwall, but if the Indians down the Irishmen the Mile End grounds the race, | far_as the championship is concerned, will be The in the lead, with and three lost, while Capital and Cornwall tind for second place, [right~on-the--heels wi-the teaders;with six won and four lost. despatch says forty-four 'R.-McFAUL, { A Boston in the 850,000 American Kingston Carpet Warehouse | horses remain Futurity to decided at trotting Readville next I'vesday, which méans | that there be at the very least starters Among the sessersssrseseestares fully Shifty five trotters declining the FIRE THREATENS § a Soe bl EVERY CITY Amy Brooks , Sterling MeKinney, horses now fire threat- {Mack Mack. The scratch are Sonoma Girl and Sweet Marie; Margareto will be at the 2.07 mark : Hilkesheart at the 2.08 mark, and {Uhlan and Allen Winter at the 2.10 mark. It is practically decided . that $he Derby will be raced in trial heats, the starters in the preliminary trials to be drawn by lot, and the ens every city in Canada continuously because A6 pre- ventive measures are not suflicient and effective, and because the construction of most buildings, with the ex- ception of the most modern fireproof ones, has been im- perfect from Hhe standpoint | first rht horses in each contest in the for the $50,000 stake. giving adequate fire pro- tection." The Best Fire Pro- tection is Fire Insurance. hitters-- Detroit, 322. Ross- Delchaiity, *Wash- , Chicago, .313; 310; Cravath, Boston 5; 230, baseball league 375; Cobb, st. Louis, De stroit, Carrigan, 285 and the St as- ne at These Rugs 1 sizes, out x] are in xX iy was 3 x 3} yards, and 3} 4, Not having a full sett of| patterns in all sizes we offer them at cost price. on £0 over Tecumsehs are now seven matches won be will 999 "Danger from eig final ROPOE80064500088080004 0000800002 8408808808000000000044F DO. YOU EAT RIGHT? Few People in Kingston Know How. eating and benefit to Those who sufier with in- stomach can -with of Mi-ong stomach tab- the digestion to a. healthy condition, so that they what they want at time fear' distress or suffering After a few days' of Mio na | | stomg ach tablets, the headaches, dizay| feeling, drowsiness, bad taste in the mont A coated tongue, flatulence, distress after eating=aH | of a stomach { and perfect digestion health will restored. a Mahood has much confi dence the power 'of Mi-o-na to cure | indicestion that he ouargnlees satis faction or money back. Price 50¢ Really Slaw great regular meals wrong 18 adting ol a of stomach. nd weak and use restore | digestion care let can eat without | any O use sleeplessness, tliese will A |v mptoms wenk re re \ppear, nost you well insured ? u ; } consult McCANN'S, B51 Brock street. Phone, 326 or €21. go he Ww. in and wd | f Rrockville And Ogdensburg. Friday, Steamer America, 8 3 makes the last trip of the turning leaves Ogdenshurg ween.) p.m.; only 50c. REPT EII HIS SI IAI IIY IVY ed teh oc do hd Idd am, | ne t £0. | i at re- { being not led INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. et Lauri Conductor Swif railway, Mrs. to the Hotel Dieu, vhis morning, sul- | Change in Rates fer ing from Fnulsion ame 7 ot Gibson's ytle go NW. 1 are visiting er finish his work. Craig, of the holidaying. t CG lenburnie, was brought | & appendicitis, of Cod Liver Oil" uality, 40¢."and ed Cross Drug Store. and daughter, Lillie, Toronto, where Miss | gu in 75¢. Only | i FORESTERS HERE "ONTARIO HIGH |EASTERN COURT IN SESSION. Affects the } Membership Applications Were 444 Less Than a Year Ago. The sessions of the high court Lillie is attending.the millinery open- | Foresters, be this morning, in St. ings, i homas Battersea, September 2nd, Kingston t Royal Milit 50c., not wine, 'Red at "Phone 230. At Columbus, the death daughter Wellington, row. "Menthol tilles for c throat. So Cross Drug A large tended a d on music was Connor's o "For cles household Gibson' of Tuesday was enjoyed by the large crowd. ammonia, Greaves, Ottawa, is where he will visit when he will come o renew his studies at College. for beef, iron Brand," only Cross Drug until | to the ary 75e., Cross Red and | sol s Store. Ohio, on August 11th, of Lydia Jane, William Curlett, E. R occurred the late Ont., wife of and Eucalyptus" Pas- old in the head and sore Id only at Gipson's Red Store.: "Phone 230. nypber from the city at- ance at Vanhorn's grove, evening, and a fine time The supplied by Crosby and O'- rchestra. aning and polishing" strong 15¢. bottles, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Miss Lau sity, mistress at B.C., has the College, "Hous kind, 15ec. Cross Drug Mr. and Ca Princess street, friends in t old daughter, died on "Chamois sking" 2 Speci The meet the sketche tects, for t on the city Pysicians Red only Store A five dc stregt and was picked is summerii leit at the Miss city Cross at of Albany, after spenc t of and with friends, Kingston, Houris shold Drug Store. to-morrow Sle. , Elizabeth la Garrison and ra Shibley, Queen's Univer- for nine years house- All Halloks School. Yale, been appointed principal of hing St. Hilda's Ladies' lgary. Ammonia," the bottles, at Gibson's Store. 'Phone 230. Mrs. Wellington Curson, 842 have the sympathy of he loss of their three-weass- Emma May Curson. She evening. for polishing silver Red strong Red esday Gibson's ross "Phone 230. property committee afternoon to, of Mower & Son, he new dome to be buildings. everywhere beef, iron and Gibson's, Red not 75¢c. Har - bill was advertised up by Mrs. w at Sydenham Whig ofhce. Felste al at is recommend Sold Drug wine, Cross on the for. The Lill Benjamin, Lake, lost who and d, Miss Ottil Miss Carrie Clenahan have returned the "past Payne, numerous N.Y. ling home month the Main street, and many their ACCUSED oF FORGERY, But Was On a ch cheque Pr store, aged thirty, wall, noon Hughes. the , police shortly be was by locked up in & cell, Members of en a good he being a for Only Charged Drunkenness./ arge of $20, incess With passing a forged at Mcleod's drug street, visitor, giving hig home as Corn- yesterday after- Constables Arniel and a arrested The complaint was made to three o'clock, and o'clock, he was awaitigg his trial. the police force were giv- description of the accused, stranger in the city, and a about fore five sharp lookout was kept up for him on the and street, at the stations, the result railway with at the wharves, that he was soon captured. Constable Swift's wha came along came in. Ju they notice on board t followed. 1} when he who was a noticed was on duty at arf, and Constable Arniel as the steamer Kingston 1st as the steamer landed, d Hugh, valise in hand, he steamer The officers le went to the stern, and Constable Hughes, uniform, Constable Hughes go lone in Arniel being plain clothes man for the week, he m the law t did not tak his valise t it checked, (Constable placed him Constable bagg was--able te lise and he made to th The ket. He hac ed under ar In the p Hugh was ¢ age .ch h drunkenness, | I guilty te "You lieve!" rems vou have_r "No. a "Well, time, but not get again." "You added the "Yes, sir, "Then 1 h in wi yo Arniel came prisoner are sir," a dodge as if to give he slip, but thé ' constables any chances. Hugh took o the Haggageman and had and a few minutes later up to him and ade under arrest Hugl was given the and with it the officer y-seeure--the--prisoner's--va- did The journey was lock-up. had purchased his tic- 1 nothing to say when plac- rest. He was well dressed olice court this morning arraigned charge the yresseds es eck, 80. ry @ on a of charge of The accused ple being drunk. a stranger 1 awrked the magistrate, wver heen here before ? ) be 'and here, was the reply. discharge you careful hereafter, trouble of thig do will and this, to Il leave the city at once," court 1 u will are discharged." STOLE THEIR POST CARDS. The Police Were Called to Settle Some Trouble. This morr have been s around the station, anc that a you 1the' same ba their cards. to | that the little he be selling « Hu | compelled t the cards, trouble, him. Every t no sur | Kings on lads make some money | themselves [to the tour rds ft Swift's wharf, ghes was given ning two little boys, who elling souvenir posteards city, - Aan into the police complained to the chief man, also engaged in had attacked them 1 ing 1S1NesS, [and relieved them of a half dozen of man was sell- and, ac- told, he claimed had no right to wharf Constable the case, and he man to give up was no further againdt The young the story A Ss mn the he young and there charge being made of mmer, 'a large nuthber hy Selling a cards ists, souvenir Jones' Falls And Return, 50:. Rideau K 2.30! Saturday at 6 am. | Co, Agents. - ing every Wedpesday and James Swift & i for | d| | parliament. : | Wood- kind | George's hall. There | delegutes m attendance. Dr. G. H. Wade, high chief ranger, are in addressing the othcers and members the |re-adjustment of rates as required by The plan adopted by the the the old, rates be would money had rates of the high. court, rferred to 11 1.O.F. was one which placed {members who are under {on a rate whereby if they live to seventy years old the order 'réceive the same amount of which 'it would have received they been placed on the 1509 when these rates went into force. Membership June 30th, 14,214, increase of 'The number 257. The number oi lapses the year "was 860. Sixty were befng looked after out orphans' fund. Total receipts were penditure $7,611.38; The high chief ranger was jan } year. pa of courts were childrer of the 87,969.88; $358. 50; surplus, lits disposal mission inspection, to .inerease the ing force members, and to provide for payment to delégates of a higher rate per diem. During the bers died. . The high secretary, G. I. presented a detailed report. He attention to the importance of courts forwerding their high dues during the first month of term. J. R. McCU#nn, high ported a cash balance There were nn outstanding accounts. G. N. Prown, deputy high - chie ranger, reported having re-instatec 126 suspended members, A had been instituted during May when the feeling was strongest garding the raising of rates. work - S re were but 243 delegates opening session, be' augmented members of Bros. L. ¥.'T. that the tee showed present at this number will later arrivals. The credential committee are Morgan, W. H. Bishop, 3. Austin Rev. N. McGillivray, Tait, Cobourg; D. B. Oliver, anotick; William Rankin, Napanee. Press--J. S. Eagelesom, Ottawa ; 0. Clark, Odessa; James ston; GG. F. McKim, Smith's State of the Ovder--F. R. month, Hastings; A. H. Webb, boro: Rev, CO B. Clark, Bridge; R. Carruth, Renfrew; A ley, Hazeldean; J. M. Rose, burg. the | [M Craig, Falls. Peter- Jillings . Brad- Morris- and Appeals--R. Trem- John Allen, Kingston; . Lancaster; E. Givens, Madoc: Rev. E. N. B. Richards, Vars. (Constitution and Laws--(, Payne, Campbellford; C. Birch, wa: Dr. J. F. Mather, Belleville; P, C¥frscn, Lawn; Rev. A. H. M. Me- Farlane, Franktown; 0. E. Prath, Capital. New Business--A. leek Hill; C. J. Delaney, Cunningham, Hillerest; J. Aultsville; James Morris, H. Lawrie, Hawkesbury. Distribution--Rev. S Metcalfe; Joseph | Hip A. M. D. Kennedy, Perth; son, Inverary . Special committee passed by the McKenzie, Lancaster, J. Willoughby, Ottawa; Marion, "Ouitouiat Ottawa; Merrill, Mountain; R. Cox, George Spence. Cobourg; Cherry Valley; W. William Dickson, H. Heatherington, P. Cleland, South tain: I. Laframboise, Quigues; Bailie, Ottawa; .J. I. Smith, William Ewart, Smith's Buyers, Peterboro Petitions blay, Guigues; H. Scott, Otta- H. Mctealfe, Vank Brockville; Gi, M. Loucks, Russel: J R A. Woods, on, oJ. H. n adjustment supreme court chair- of rates Rev man: S 0. lev: Thibault, ger, Picton; chester: W bot Lake: Wine Moun- T. ry: Falls; Ww. Companipns--Com Donaldeon Keeley Che Wright. King= Jolhmie, | Gal- Troqnols; Ottawa; mberlain, ston Combermere; lagher. Ottawa boro: Smith, Picton Another pointed to remort the order: Comp son, Bollimie, Keeley, Chamberlain, Smit} During the morni veopress of Wright Donald- Gallagher, 1 on the ¢. Bro. Dr. Clark, | ---------------------------------------------- Kingston's Famous Fur Store. Hat wrong -- all wrong -- clothing, shoes, whole appear- ance--makes you look like a brick building with a tar-paper roof. As you know, we are hat specialists, and have hats to suit any face, figure or fancy. 1Buy your hats from the Ha. Specialists. Importers Of Fine Hats. Makers of Fine Furs, Princess St. Somewhat--The of Eastern Ontarid, Independent Order: of over 300 248 over the preceding during ex- stated that the high court sholild have more funds at and field work- and bonuses for obtaining the vear 103 mem- Dickinson, drew all court each treasurer, re- of $358.50. new court | last, | The report of the credential commit- | by | Corn- | to EK. | King- Lear- | A. | Kingston: | Hugh- E. Lord Stan-| George A. Kru-| Shar- | Glengar-| it 18 J. special con mittee was ap- {assistant siperimtendent physician, was introduced and took n seat on the platform. A deputation from the city council composed of Dr. Ross, ghe mayor, and Alds. Angrove and Free, were intro- duced, and welcomed the delegates to the - city. The mayor weleomed the court in his usual happy manner, showing forth the beauty and attractive points i Fron- and gave this place WHERE SAVAGES BEAT US » x, ' The rude, unculturcd savage did not sit most of the day in a padded office chair, a carriage or car. His food was aot prepared by. a chef. He had to hint for something to eat. And dine ner, when he got it, Was none too rich. But the rude, uncultured savage did not suffer from indigestion, constipa- m Kingston 'and vicinity. Court tenance sailed his 'name in the year 1673. The may- or mentioned instances of the early days of Kingston, and referred to several buildings of interest and at- tractive. He referred especially to the first government building m the ctl, which is still standing on Queen street. He mentioned the names of several illustrous men who were prominent in days gone by. Among others he named Judge Hagerman, the Cart- wrights, Mowats 'and Macdonald. In conclusion he conferred upon the dele- gates the freedom of the city, and assured them that the police would be quiescent during their stay in the Limestone City. His interesting re- {marks were listened. to with mdrked attention. Dr. Wade, the high chief ranger, re- plied on behalf of the court, thanking the mayor for his hearty welcome and assured him that the delegates might be 'trusted to take full advantage oi the freedom he had conferred. A deputation composed of Bros. Dr. Richardson and R. W. Alen, of Courts Cataraqui and Frontenac, were introduced, and addressed the court in felicitous terms, welcoming the dele- gates on behalf of Kingston Fores- ters. Dr. Richardson's address was ticularly good, and kept the convulsed with laughter. Bro. W. 1. Smith, high counsellor, replied on behalf of the high court. The hours of high court session: were fixed at 9.30 a.m. tq. 12 noon; 2 p.m. to 5.30, and 8 pan. till adjourn- ment. This afternoon the delegates left at 1.30 o'clock, via the steamer America, on a tour of the Thousand Islands, and will return in time for an, even- ing session. par- court f 1| CITY AND VICINITY. Last Of The Season, To Drockville and Ogdensburg, Friday, str. America, 8 a.m., returning leaves Ogdensburg at 3.30 pan. Only 50c. 't | | { Meeting Postponed. Owing to the illness of | Baker, 'of the C. P. General R., the Wilson | | meeting of the "Kingston & Pembroke. [ railway directors, which was booked be held in Kingston to-day, has | been adjourned for two weeks. | ------------ Frequent Cause Of Paleness. Doctors say constipation, which can avoided if Dr. Hamilton's Pills are | used;. they clear the complexion, tone | the stomach and aid digestion. | Dr. Hamilton's Pills yourself, 4 ry The Wearing Of Furs. Our furs still maintain our us sual high standard .of excellence and our values are not surpassed in Canada. Jugt now we are offering special sum- mer prices. Campbell Bros.', the mand { facturing furriers. | 1} From Athletics To Ministry. tev. W. H. Maclnnes,, B.D., for veral years past secretary of Queen's University Athletic Committee, was in | the city, to-day. He has heen ap {pointed minister of the Presbyterian | church at Port Perry, near Whitby, {and will be inducted September Sth, | Be on After New Position. Tranita, the dwarf, who the city at present, filling an engagement, was a caller at police headquarters last night, and was offered a pa®ition on the force. *'l I would be ds good as some of you big fellows," he me a baseball and the work. 15 In guess "give bat do said : I could If You Washed Your Glasses. You couldn't make them any ler than we do. After each | glass used at our fountain set aside to b+ washed with hot nsed, dried and polished. Our purity itself and insist clean time a is soda | water, soda we | that the glasses snall be as clean and | drug Hnrviting asthe soda ~Wade's | store. New- { Gone West On A Trip. Clarence A. Wheeler, West To- and Miss Marion Wheeler, King- left for Calgary, Alta., Monday evening, August 24th, on a vigit to | their aunt, Mrs. Charles A. Vader They will also visit the far-famed hot springs at Banff, and returning, will stop off at Winnipeg and'®Brandon. Mrs [ronto, | ston, | | | | | The Two Came Together. On Tuesday' afternoon a watering cart and a street car tangled up at the eorner. of Princess land King streets and for a few mo {ments neither machine could be 'moved either backwards or forward. The | horse was finally taken out the jcart ane the cart turned around by hand, so that ear could street of was the pass. Death Of An Infant. Much Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gordon, Sunbury, | because of the death of their little | daughter, 1 nyins Dorothy. She was la bright, cheerful baby of elevey {months and a joy to 'the home. Death was due to cholera morbus after two got | tion, bill h daechi S28 We eliv. lized beings do. Exercise and the amount of fruit and fresh vegetables in his diet, kept lives, bowels and kid- neys working right. "None of us want to go bak to the a lot of us certainly would like to have the digestion of the savages We can, by taking'"Fruit-a-tives" "Fruit-a-tives" act directly on the stomach, liver, kidneys and skin, and keep these organs in perfect condition. "Fruit-a-tives" bring back lost Appa. tits and sound digestion te the peptic--regulate the bowels of those who suffer from Constipation -- and build up the whole system. "Trial size 36c. egular size 50c; or § for $2.50, New Fall Hats Have Arrived In all the very newest American "Styles Buy the King Hat, the best $2 50 Hat in Canada. P. J. HUNT. ba Golf jCoat a big line in White, Black, trim- We are showi of New Golf Coats, Cardinal, Navy, White with Pale Blue * ming, also Fancy Colors. 'SPECIAL AT $2.50 EACH. Received to-day big range of Ribbous, plain and fancy, also dainty neck frillings, Fancy Belts and Fancy Collars. a in for and Seasonable Underwear s+ Men, Girls Boys. Women, See our Novelties, in Dress Goods for Fall Wear. ois NEWMAN & SHAW The Always Busy Store. frribitiir Dangers of : berms ------ . Diarrhoea': : . " i , * This is the time of year when og days" illness. The funeral took. place on Sunday and was of a private na ture. erates o0eoe en: Police Court Brevities. take a drink, but guess 1 had two or three too man; this time," said James McMahon, & stranger in the city, when arraignec for drunkenness He was fined 52 'anc costs, or ten days. James Scullian was costs for drunkenness. | Comstable Mullinger, this morning, } | arrested a man on King street on al {charge of drinkenness and vagrancy. He will appear in the police eourt to- | | morrow. a generally ME A 1 1 areas ses fined $2 "andi Summer Prices. On fine furs at Campbell Bros.' | t * o ® eo you may expect a sudden attack g of diarrhoea. Children are specially susceptible at this Fro- tect yourself by keeping the house a bottle of STRAWBERRY COMPOUND + . It is most éVectual in quieting cramps and quieting pain. season. in x. Dr. A. P. Chown } 185 Princes St, 3 vee evs eosVESRD AOPBAASO000S 08000 0m0. days of wigwams and tomahawks but | Issuers. of Hairioss ioenses, : received a choice Jot of Seal invite you to sée them. We have Skmns and We make a specialty of COATS. W. F. Gourdier, Exclusive Furrier, 76, street. 78 and 80 Brock ONE BARE TEST Ps Of our fine Seranton Coal®will prove to you its superiority over all other kinds. P. WALSH, 55-57 Barrack St. THE FRQNTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. President--Sir Richard Cart ht. Mort, [Counts ite 68 rch . a Yor edd allowed, | Bow 8. C. McGill, Managing Director, IF IT IS TO GET A SINK Set up or a bath room installed. I can do it in first-eiass style and at the right price. Give me a trial. DAVID HAL Phone 335 9 64 Brock St Synopsis of Canadion Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. ,NY even-numbered section of Do- inion Lands in Manitoba or the Northwest Provinces, excepting 8 end 26, not reserved, ay be home- steaded by any person 'the sole head of "| & temiily, 6F male over 18 years of age, to the extent of one-quarter section, of L60 acres, more or less. Application for homestead entry must be made in person by te i slicant at a Dominion Lands Agency. or (mp Entry by proxy may, however, be made an Agency on certain conditions by the «ther, mother, son, daughter, brother or fster 'of an intenting homesteader, An application for cancellation must be made in person. The applicant must be Higible for homestead eutry, DUTIES.--(1) At least, six months residence upon and cultivation of the 'and in each year during term' bree years. (2) A homesteader may, If he so des sires, perform the yequirea residence du- tiles by living on farming land owned -olely by him, not less than eighty (80) acres In extent, in the vicinity of his homestead, Joint ownership in land will not meet this requirement. (3) It the father (or mother, if the ther is deceased) of a homesteader had perinanent residence on farming land owned solely by him, not less than (80) acres in extent, in he vicinity of on homestead, or upom a hom for by him in the vicinity, such may perform bis own a by ving with "the father (or other). (4) term. raicialiy in ihe two Proceding paragraphs is defined as mean- ing not more pike hd Ine. I. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH» WEST MINING RECULATIONS, COAL.~Coal mining rights may be leased for twenty-one years tad daoual rental of $1.00 an acre. 2,560 acres can be leased to one an cant. Royally, five Sople per tong QUARTZ.--A person aon gor . na age-and over baving way locate a claim 1,500 roc teet.. Jge 35.00, At least $100. be expended on, the claim each year, paid to the ndning Recorder. $500.00 has been expended other requirements complied with .the clajmi may be purchased at $1.00 an acre. y PLACER MINING CLAIMS Zonerally, 100 feet square. Entry fee, $5.00, DREDGING ~Two leases of five miles sich of 4 river may be issued to one aj olicant for a term of 20 years. Renta 1810.00 a mile per snnum. Royalty pat Jor cent after Lhe output exceeds W. W. CORY, ~ Deputy of the Minister of the Incerior, N.B.~Unauthorized ry ot waverdammann will not be for, th. of

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