BLLBLLDEANLEIALE000064 F200 000000008 PAUE TWO 15th | Furniture and Carpet. Sale At will @ mor before future, now, priced never given heed these in the [3 rg BEAT GANAND UE: Hanging Hall Mirrors KINGSTON TEAM -WON el] | LACROSSE MATCH. The Score Was to 1--"Jack" Williams Will Remain With the Ottawa Rugby Team --Gen- eral Notes on Various Sports. The another you t ds . "~ ' club added Thurs- Kingston lacrosse victory to its list, afternoon, when it went to Ga- and put it over the home seven, goals The Ga team was defeated here eight two, early the summer improved a great deal and has now quite. a fast team played a good fast game but able to g the nets, <o strong was: the vis- team. The game was played in fair grounds, at St. John's Ro man Catholic church pienic, before labout sqven hundred people I'he visiting team had things pret- much their own way from the start the did not have to ex- themselves to any extent, but weasion Yemanded that they always ood bunch of play the game. Three old-time bunch were Ch! Gardiner, O They were good years &go, when to Water little Window : I * op A } he old style of backware Shades SE Te rand | PW iL about the | of date, | used on Thurs game bocame on {day nanodue by team 10 one. | nanoque goals to in has since | but A he n / regul gong SAM Fi AS . ! regular ® { le going Ie tiny {Lrananoqgue Thursday, et Our' on was not 81.20, jen regular going { the 80 $13 Our regular $11 style going for Our regular ¥16 style going for Parlor Tables Regular to $19. ty and plavers ert when the so, they were capable Regular ao $14. i to has a g inderstand the PAananog ue Regular L2 Ame Shie elds ght" RD ebitnstip they be Ww are a head t Kh : g it wildly All size » French train trimmings. o have gone out nually the i the but spectators no very seri Cup dealt _out to anybody Tapestry « Rugs, ( PHONE 80. Yours, x. PF. 'Harrison Co. follows Lu Pier n How ond defence; Nicholson, Sliter, | Bin inside | hird home first home; Cousins, Crag, home home; outside ( iff, | Demp- | de- | } | Welch, cover-point; defence; Deane, third defence; I. Wal O'Connor, third home; home; F. Wallace, outside home; Farrell, goal (1) Gardiner, Lrananoque Special Sale |= first second Lashae lace, centre; B second Shields, | home | coring was done as follows : { Kingston, Cousins, Orser, home; insigle he First quarter Of the Best Quality mins Kingston, Wilton |." ion Velvet SARE Rugs [3 wing. Kifigston, RTI Cousins, 2 mins. Kingston, Cousins, 3 mins, . Fhird nor, quarter--Gananoque, 2 mins; Kingston, Mclntyye, Cousins, 4 mins; Kingston, Nicholson," 2 mins, | 0'Con- [| | | | Kingston, Cousins, 2 Penalties--Ludlow and Shields, three | Rin tos. in. Jost GRAELE. . a av... a I. M. Stoc kale made a most satis- tadony! referee. | Fn the iret quttrid Riven Secured } two goals, sending the first | jon Mclntype's pass, and also danding | [the second"on" Craig's throw in. The | | Kingston bunch seemed to have the, home team guessing the first half, but { they landed two "or | loosened up and did hav} time lf | | Cousins dare in sizes, X 4 and 3} x These Rugs 3 x 3} yards, 3 4. Not haviug a firth segt-of patterns in all' Sizes offer them at gost. price. g00N "as | Saale they wei hang on to the rubber all the 1 In the quarter Gananoque | tried to land a few but failed, the old timers working hard to: get it in the nets, but Boyd was always in the fway> Only one goal was tis quarter, Cousins again finding the net. In the third near the end of it, a mighty that | j could be busines 88 R. McFAUL, iv ines King ston Carpet Warehouse away. The occasion for the noise was the fact that Michael O'Connor, the | veteran player found the nets for Ga- Cook's Coteui oot Compound. | Ranoque One minute later Cousins | anded another to even up. In the last three goals were landed by the making the to |, visitors were very | second scored quarter, cheer heard down in city, about two arose one the «~ The great Uterine Tonic, anu = "3 only y safe effectual Monthly | Reftulatoron which women cof | visitors, depend. Fold in three degree: | One I'he £0 deiocs ranges Hi No: § | well during their stay in wn by per |the team and people, str, or send | for s Becial ropai on Fooust ot of prioa ot. Sold oll d pam) Cook Merson Oa. ThRoNT. T. dormerly Wir quarter score seven treat the To Play With Ottawa. Ottawa Citizen 'Jack' Willams football at Queen's { but, instead, will return to {tal and again. figure on the back divi {sion of the Ottawa fourteen in the In- | League. Reports from | recently would lead to | that Williams was going bac k | Queen's. These were incorrect, | for Williams has been spend vacation with relatives at Island, near Portland, Maine, | Reseerssasaessnesespen would have been back in Ottawa | a month ago had he not met with an | accident, "Jack," who captain of | the O.ANC. ball team in the City FIRE THREATENS Baseball League this year, was play- paihful one and Williams was laid for three weeks. He gettin "Danger from fire threat- around again, and is expected back in| ens every city in Canada Ottawa in a few days. ception of the most modern fireproof ones, has been im- Petfect from the standpoint of giving adequate fire pro- | { ing for the Peak's Island nine again continuously because pre- tection. Olive B., Portland about four weeks dl | in sliding to the home place, fell | heavily and knocked his right should- ventive measures are mot sufficient and. effective, and because the construction of . The Best Fire Pro- . . | Rupert tT hne tection is. Fire #| Insurance, not 1s | goin { play this hel MEN AND WOM: 3, the ap} Use Big @ for Ranatane discharges, inflammation, ieritations or ulceratio of mucous membra: Painless, and not sstria gent or poiscuona, Sold by Draggia, ¥r sent in plain wrappey 0) expr prepaid, fol 81.00, or = haotiles 82.75 Caronda, "sit on recused Guarsatee® Bo to stricture. Prevents Contagion THE EVANS CHEMICAL Do, | terprovincial | Kingston one hel to { however, ling his eve ak's is | ago a up | er is just ELEL00040040009 Driving Club's Events. matinee of the Gentlemen's | Driving Club, held in the fair grounds, | was very well attended. The track was in rood condition and the events pulled off were fine. The numerous' horses entered put up good races and| every heat was closely contested. The different events resulted follows : The ont of joint. The injury was most buildings, with the ex- as Class B. (J. Purdy) (Chas. McKay) (R, . Smith 3.13: 2 11) . Ri Class C. (8. McAdoo) (Dr. Hanley) Wo Evesy T. Nicholson) Morengo, inny Jim rus H nneth; al N., Time, Sy Vi Ki 1.1 3.3. 5 1.4 Are you well insured? nost consult McCANN'S, 51 Brock street. "Phone, 326 or 621. Ii rath | Trotting. 3 (J. Lowry) « 3 ; Long Pointer, 1 (Dr. 2.2 Elmwood Hal, Time, 1.26; The next Waugh) ---. 1.27. ; matinee will be held .in {about ten days, when four good jevents, will he put on. The meets should be better patronized than they | are, | Anil Sporting Notes. motor boat handicap race 'at! hil | L {with Vancouver in the Northwest Pa- {the record | Tommy | thrée {a straight drop first |; vel forty f se rvatory | friend | church | she | had "arranged a fine er tit * enjoy | ding students' {only | store. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AvcusT 28, 1908. FORESTERS' CONVENTION iw. H. LOWERY, RUSSELL, Hound Is land for the Emery cup, the A., owned by W. B, Hayden, | 1 2 A. Hewitt, sporting editor of the Toon Star, manager of the Argos for the past two years, has been elect- | ed manager of the T.A AC. for the | coming fall. Peterboro is wrestling crazy this fall. Mohl and Yankee Rogers are | scheduled for a bout in the near fu- ture. Mohl recently lasted twenty-sev- en minutes with *Gotch. Professional baseball was a losing proposition - in the Northern League this season. Winnipeg, the best town in the league, lost $3,100, and Bran- don drops about the same amount. Flanagan, who is playing this year | ific League, has been sold for $1,500 to Chicago American League team. He | is the best fielder seen out here in a long time Wagner, doubles, this season, three. He of Pittsburg, has mage 25 15 triples and 8B home runs leading the league in all leads the has stolen 29 bases snd ith | W342, National in hitting X : British sailors 'at Sydney, Australia defeated the United States sailors at tug-of-war, and Brown of H.M.S. cruiser Pioneer, defeated Therry of the United States battleship New Jersey, 300-yard dash. | A despatch from Ber- | Kohler, a Berlin in a Toronto Star : lin "Harry amateur long distance runner, made run of eight miles in 35 He is at present training for Marathon." Throw away, Kohler, and Says : minutes the Galt alarm clock new ope : Toronto News : li at first you don't try, try again, is the motto Bosher Bill Squires believes iif, for he already after another match with Burns. Ypu would think that sleeping in succession would be enough for any champion: ship aspirant Cy Morgan, cans has two 'follow balls." o& a succeed, is potions Boston Ameri new called The, sphere is held like with a side arm mo- ttion, but is snapped around so as to leave the second: finger instead of the twe. It takes"a tremendous drop, and has more speed. than the floater. His other is an in-drop of two feet, . the curves ol one Camp Notes. The Army Service went into camp at Barriefield, Friday morning. The corps is well up to strength and in fine condition. This corps enters a days before the others get things in shape for the rural regi ments, when they arcive. <The Army Service Corps will look after the bak- ing of the bread, killing of the eattle, ete., for the entire camp. This undertaking, but the have handled it successfully. Orwell and wife, Arch street, to camp, this morning. They will eater for the officers of the Army Service * Corps, and the stadi: This is the second year that they 'have been at the camp. On Friday afternoon men, under Lieut. Willis, from the to, reached heresdor camp. Advance parties of the |giments come to Kingston on Satur- day, by first train, in order that they j may have the tents up and a hot meal ready for the men on their. arrival in S4mp. A, of "the amp. William the, staff Corps YW to an is laddies al ways Robert went over detachment ol Toron- the a command ROCR., service at various re- have charge Barriefield will the Thompson canteen at Harris will be caterer for at the camp. s Left Fér Toronto. Miss May P. Hinckley left on Thurs- d for Toronto, where she has been ap pointed of Knox Presbyter- ian church, and will also continue her musical studies at the Toronto Con of, Music. Her departure felt greatly, she was a the voung the will also be missed in where was always ay soloist will hé as well as to She as aged circles, she the | { All the Other Offices Filled at its rent acceptability and success, hut 3 {it has been. the custom in Eastern that iyioh treasurer, Bro. G. L. | tor, |H.J.8., HIGH CHIEF RANGER. Session on Thursday After- noop--The Closing Meeting. The high court of Foresters resumed session again ak wo o'clock, Thursday aftern The principal {business of the A Soon 'was the elee- ition of officers for the ensuing year. Bro. Dr. Wade, oi Cobourg, has filled {the office of high chief ranger h x : INCISENTS OF THE DAY. Reporters On Their Rounds. See Bibby's $6.50 school suits. bert's. cial $2 pen for $1.50 at Gibson's Red Cross drug Store. can always think of something wife tan do without. | See Bibby's $5 school suits. As there is local option in Pittsburg township no liquor can be sald the military camp canteens, Seé Bibby"s 85 school suits. . 'Ground mixed spices," fresh MNdibson's Red Cross drug store. . a tarié high court to véte agin third term, two candidates Sere mindted to céntest with him thd of the high' chief ranger. " The nominees were : Lowery, P.HV.CR., IT. Basken, H.V.C.R., G. H. Wade, HC.R., and on the 'Se- cond ballot Bro. Lowery was elected. For the office of high viee-chief ran- ger, there were nominated : Dros. G. F. McKinnon, of Smith's Falls; Bro. Alexander Smith, H.C., of Alexan- dria, and Rev. Bro. M. Macgillivray, of Cornwall. John Johnson, of Pem- broke, and A. Ringer, of Picton. Bros. Macgillivray and Johnson, re- tired, and on the third ballot, Bro. McKinnon was elected. For the offices of high secretary and Dickinson, Manotic, and J. S. R. McCann, King- ston, were re- elected, by acclamation. For the affice of high physician, Dr. Richardson, of Kingston, Dr. Mather, of Belleville, and Dr, Hanley, high physician, were nominated and Dr. Richardson was elected on the second ballot. i Bro. H. elected by Bro. . Russell; Dr. Ottawa, and Bg. oflice of high eounselior, E. Pratt, of Ottawa, was acclamation. For high auditors, Ottawa, and 'Thomas Kingston, were re-elected. The appointed officers are : E. W. B. Richard, J. KE. de Hertel, Perth; Markley, Kemptville; Kenne Perth; 11.- Marose, Ottawa; B.SB., Cherry Valley; H.J.B., Peterboro: H. Mar., Gooderham; H. Con., E. HM, W. S. L. Mer the 0. of | of | jros. Rowan, Lambert, H. ora- Russell; H, H. Rev. Comp. A. B. Org., SX. J. EK. Thaeboult, W. Burgess, R. Dayman, Kyle, Cainmore; rill, Mountain The high court ession on Thursday evening, o'clock. The attendance. what slim, as many of the members, knowing that very little business of importance remained to be acted, had taken the evening train for home. The first item of business was the finance committee's report, which showed that the finances were in satisfactory condition, there being. a substantial balance in the treasury in spite of the fact that the expenses of the past. year have heen considerably in advance year. After resolutions of thanks had been passed to the mayor and city council, to the people of Kingston for kindness. and epurtesy, and to press, for its generous reports, officers for the ensuing year stalled, and the high court adjourned, to meet again in- Smith's Falls, August, 1909, eight some- at was a the No Middlemens' Profits. Another shipment of hats and caps for men and boys was passed through the customs. this week for George Mills & "Co., the city hatters, direct from the factories in Manchester, Eng land. Spend Afternoon on The Water. Saturday America Thousand 2:30 p.m.; early; fare, steamer Islands, 50¢. home People who relish talk about the are apt to realistic mud need of a helping hand in the cause of good. Her removal will be {keenly felt by the Ladies' Musical Club and~ Vocal Students' Club, was an active member of both willing to give as eet iin Band In Victoria Park. The residents of Rideau ward treated to a hand concert in Victoria park Thursday evening. The weather was slightly cool for the con cert, but nevertheless the park was crowded with people. The cinder walks around the band stand « were the fa vorite and these were throng ed all landmaster Walker programme-of the latest popular and the was most enjoyable to all present. were resorts, evening airs, concert If You Washed Your Glasses. Youn couldn't make them than do. After each time 4 it at our soda fountain set aside to b+ washed with hot rinsed, dried and polished. Our purity 'itself and insist glasses snall be as clean and as the soda. Wade's drug any clean we glass used is water, soda is | that the | inviting we | store. | | One Hundred And Thirty Years. celebrated English hats worn hy good the for the past one hundred vears and they continue to popularity. The new hats dre to be the style Christy's | have been {world over 1 thirty dregsers and increasing in at these famous Campbell Bros', men's hats. styles found centre for Engagement Announced. The engagement is Annie Louise, daughter of Rev. Robert and Mrs. Laird, of Kingston, to Frank Yeigh, of Toronto. The marriage will announced of 'take place on September 2nd wchool Boys' 25¢. and SO Caps, 25¢. George Mills & Co. Bananas ! "Phone Bananas ! Edwards & Bananas ! Jenkin. 775. smart school suits. Adams had a pretty wed- August 26th, at the residence of Mrs. William Shaw, Thurlow, when her daughter, Viola Maude, was mar- ried to Thomas Douglas Sweet. "A $2 fountain pen for $1.50." The favorite. Sold in Kingston Gibson's Red Cross drug Bibby"s for Rev. R. N. at Bibby's school suits are swell. | { {for studies in morals Victoria creamery bert Painting people with depravity seems to be a way to produce desires purity. Bibby'¢ school suits The potato cannot roses are popular, be eater. See Bibby's # butter, 28¢., Gil- poor are fine. understand why since they 50 school suits. | | LATEST STYLE FALL HATS AT THE LATEST STYLE HAT STORE. For the past several weeks we have been receiving our im- portations of Men's Fall Hats; and our variety now is excep- tionally good. Five popular makes: Waverly $2 hats. Piccadilly $2.50 hats. Hawes $3 hats. Strachan $3 hats. Woodrow $3.50 hats. *See our windows. Importers Of Fine Hats. Makers of Fine Fura, .. Princess St. held its concluding | | tours the | cannot 30. The steamer America left at 'clock this morning with four fired excursionists for hun Dairy butter, in 24e., Gilbert. A woman is never adverse to ing her friends get the impression tha her hat cost a good deal it really, did. Bibby's school suits are favorites. "Students' fountain pens," sold i Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross dru store. 'Phone 230. The Kingston & Pembroke railwa hav t city, to-day, from Sharbot Lake an intermediate points. See Bibby's 85 school suits. The young secution for cashing a forged chequ on J. B. McLeod, druggist, has bee Brockville, for trial for a simila transaction, See Bibby's 86.50 school suits. "Whole mixed spices," fresh at Gil son's Red Cross drug store. 230. ' The Yaneral of ihe late Williar | Hastings took 'place from his late re | idence, Redan street, to Cataraqui cemetery. The funeral services wer conducted at the house. Many beaut {ful floral tokens from sorrowin friends covered the casket, | | THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. ¥ [{ trans- | | | | | of those of the preceding | their | the | were in- in | Lagy Plunket Lord and Lady Plunket figures at tha recent at Auckland were - prominer celebration For Saturday Only. 0c, "tins Clark's pork 200 Th beans} Fresh sardines, 7 tins Fifty cent chocolates Forty cent an 250. 10¢. 30¢ for for chocolates for Thirty cent chocolates for Twenty-five cent chocolates for [ "0c. toasted corn flake¥, 3 for Cooking apples, 15¢. peck Twenty cent size piekles, 5c. Forty cet 'Retl Rose tea 8c. | Edwards & Jenkin, 274 street, 290; Again In The Light. | Montreal Herald. Sir Charles. upper (may his shadov never grow less) finds the prospects « {his old party as purple as ever, appar | ently forgetful ' that there is no more place for Tuppers init, as the squeezing out of Sir Hibbert, this father's vigorous clearly showed. recen Grapes !' Grapes ! Grapes ! Fresh Saturday. Edwards & Jenkin Boys' School 2 Hoe. I | | | | Caps, 25¢. and George Co. in Tweed, William Wright, mer a brother of Jelleville, and wa seventy-seven year widow and thre The death took place Wednesday, of | chant He was | Mary Schuster, horn in Napanee jago. He leaves a |daughters, Mrs. (Dr.) Tuttle; | Miss Jennie and Miss Effie, at In religion he was a Methodist. } See Bibby's special $5 suits: i William Gilbert, young tinsmith twas killed by the roof | the residence of Robert Mackie, lof Kitley. Gilbert . was twenty-five | years old, unmarried and a resident fof Smith's Falls. 'For the soldiers fa camp," Blanco, Ipipe clay, Silicon and ammonia. Sol at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. John M. Hill, Kemptville, Ont, die at the home of his niece, Mrs Jackson, Gouverneur, N.Y., last, after a short illness { trouble, aged: seventy-five years. Extra householdsnmmonia, 15¢., at Red | store. See Bibby's school suits, $2.50 up. Morris Foley and John Ross, ens boys suspected of robbe ries that village, in Natertown, 'Spices for kind are sold drug store. A woman in divorcee because her hushand the night to smoke cigarettes. Whitby council has passed a n falling off o Saturday strong Gibson's Cross N.Y. pickling." at Gibson's The fresh] Ohio has obtained ¢ and shooting galleries in that town. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up Sv Peaches, plums, pears, cheap, at Gil: "Fountain pens for students." Spe When 4 man wants 10 economize he his at Phone eight Ogdenshurg, tubs and pails, more than braught a number of people to the man who escaped pro- arrested at Cornwall and returned to "Phone Ded ! Princess | despite | remonstrance, Mills & | on Tweed; home, reeve Ernest | of heart drug Ath- in were placed ynder arrest wed Cross got up in| by- law prohibiting public billiard rooms ARCHEPISCOPAL L HOSPITALITY One of Stories Told By Rate Bishop Potter. The late Bishop Potter of New York, who has been on several oechs- Lions a guest at Lambeth Palage, the | London residence Of {he Archbishop of 1{ Canterbury, used to tell a favorite {story about archepiscopal Wosphaity. A bishop from one of.the Western States, who visited England, was en- tertained bythe Archinsh. rn of Can terbury at Lambeth Palace, He and his wife arrived just in time for after- noon tea, and, though rather dismay- ed by the scantiness of the repast, they ate as freely as opportunity ofi- ered. At the conclusion of the meal the mistress of the house announced that the servant would show them to their rooms. They meekly took the hint, and after a somewhat dreary vision of smut and chimney-pots, seen rom a bedroom window turn in. They had just done so when there came a sharp rap at the door. -{To the bishop's question "What-is it 7" came the reply. "It's hali- past eight, my lord, and dinner will be on the table in five minutes." r t n g 10c. cooked ham, 30c., at Gilbert's. See Bibby's 85 school suits. 7 decided to | CORRECT; : Can be sepured from the Chronometer in Our Window. Now the City Clockl is out of commission this will be. very convenient. Jewellers 345 KING st. Issuers of Matriage ' v d © n r yo n 1 e i a Have Arrived In all the wary newest American Styles Buy the King Hat in Canada. P. J. HUNT. New Fall Hats Hat, the best $2. 0 Items of Interest For Saturday" Buyers : S500 vatds ot Enblich Flan. nelette, White, extra weight, 30 inches wide, soft finish, for a SYFURDAY MORN- 3 ING 5 Seria 1, we mark it i 'Sc. a a Vang. 10 Dozen Black Totten Hose Ribbed, sizes 5 to 9, the thing te¥¥school wear. Saturday Special; ~ 12} a Pair. % Ask 10 Seo ihe Hoes of Dress Goods. ¥ it just 11 | We are offering at 25¢c., | | 35& and 50c. a.yard. | Wonderful values, being | % far ahead of anything ever shown in this city, at the | price. Underwear. Of every description for the cool weather. Be sure and see our stock when buy- ing your supply. v if | | ¥ | i |B t i NEWMAN-& SHAW The Always Busy Store. | - Mrs. | s | 51 e ssscccssccrcccovecnee Dangers of | | | | : Diarrhoea This when you may expect a sudden attack of diarrhoea. Children are specially susceptible this Pro- tect ketping the house a bottle of STRAWBERRY COMPOUND It is most effectual in quieting cramps and quieting pain. is the time of year Season. in at yourself by ¥ ececoe rT Dr. A. P. Chown "Phone, 8438; 185 Princess St, ROPVOITPO0000000000P es i drivin bide deeb Ey | BEAR FAR . * ° » » * . . ° eo . . . . o » ® » . . * * . . » . : ° » . . : . o '» - We have received .a choice lot-of Sond Skis and invite you to see them. We \make a specialty of COATS. WL F.Gourdier, Exclusive Furrier, 76, 78 and 80 Broek &treet. ONE BARE TEST Of our fine Scranton Coal will prove te you its superiority over all other kinds. P. WALSH, 55-57 Barrack St." THE FRONTENAC Hoan AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY T. HED, 1863. Presiden t--gfir Richard Cartw ht. Money 'lofiued on City and Farm perties. Municipal an County Deben- tures. Mortgages purchased. Deposite received and interest allowed. 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-class style and at the right price. Give me a trial. DAVID HAL Phone 335 ? 64 Brock St Synopsis of Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. NY even-numbered eection of Do- Minion Lands in Manitoba or the Northwest Provinces, azoepting 8 and 26, not reserved, may bs boas. steaded by any person the sole a family, or male over 18 years had age, to the extent of Sne-qugrter section, of 160 acres, more or jess. Application for homestead entry must be made in person Ly the, a plicant at a Dominion Lands Agenc ub-agency. Entry by proxy ma. TAYE be made an Agency on certain conditions by the «ther, mother, son; daughter, brother or ister of an intending homesteader. An application for eancellation must be made in person. The applicant must be Hgible for homestead entry. DUTIES.--(1) At least six months? residence upon and cultivation of the land in each year during term' of hree years. (2) A homesteader may, sires, perform the ges BL da Peqtiirea residence du- ties by MHving oz farming land owned olely by him,\mot 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, | iher "is deceased) of a Romesténder lag the permanent residence on farming owned solely by him, not ie ad -- (BO) acres in extent, In the ibe homestead, or upon a is for by him fn the vicinity, such steader may perform his own residence duties by' living with the father (or mother). (4) The "vicinity" in the two preceding pdragraphs is defined as mean- ing not more than nine miles in a direct SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTHé WEST MINING REGULATIONS: 4, COAL. ~Coal mining rights may leased for twenty-one yeasts al an rental of $1.00 an acre. Not more 2,560 acres can be leased to one appli- cant. Royally, five ceots Ard tony QUARTZ.~~A person ghee age and over haying Ans may locate claim purchased at $1.00 an FLiCER MINING OLAIMS 00 square. Entry fee, fon 1, DREDGING. Two leases of hive miles - of a iver may be issued to lieu. Spous wd, of \