Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Nov 1908, p. 3

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. RRC: ow SATURDAY'S 5 SPECIALS AT CRUMLEY'S | Ladies' Vests and Drawers, extra, spegial, from 25c¢ up. Girls' Good Wool Ribbed Vests all sizes, at right prices. and Drawers, Boys' Good Heavy All Wool Sweaters at 60c each. Men's Black Cashmere Socks, very special, at 25¢ a pair. Men's Heavy Wool Socks at 15¢, 20¢, 25¢ a pair Boys' Shirts and Drawers, alt sizes; good qual- ity, prices right. Men's) Gopd Heavy Underwear, all sizes, from 32 inches up to 46 inches, only 50¢ each. Boys' Good Heavy Warm Wool Stockings, all sizes up to 10 inches, at 25¢ a pair. The Best 25c¢ Cashmere Stocking in the trade, all sizes, seamless feet, extra spliced heel and toe. SATURDAY only 25¢ pair. Crumley Bros Eczema, Salt Rheum. Eczema or Salt Rheum, as it is diten called, is one of the most agonizing of skin diseases. It manifests itself in little round blisters, which eontain an extremely irri- tating fluid. These break and subsequently a crust or scale'ts formed. " The intense burning, itching and smart- ing, especially at night or when the part is Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. ANY PERSON WHO IS THE , SOLE head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may bomestead a quarter section (160 acres, more or less) 0 available Dominion land dn Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the district. Katry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader. DUTIES. --8Six months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister, In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter- section along-side "his homestead. Price $38.04 per a « Duties. --Must reside six months in eal of Six'gyears from date of homestead etry "(including the time required to marn homestead patent) and cultivate fift- #cres extra. { A homesteader who has exhausted his| homestead right and cannot obtain a | pre-emption may take a purchased | homestead in certain districts Price | $3.00 per acre Purchased homesteads | may be acquired on any available lands | on either odd or even numbered Sections | South of towuship 45, East of the Cale gary and Edmonton Railway and the] West line of range 26, and West of the third Meridian and the Sault Railway] line. 'Duties. --Alust reside six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres | and erect a house worth $300, | BYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN unbearable, The pre-eminent success which Burdock Blood Bitters has met with in permanently sease of such severity is due to curing a di and purify- its wonderful blood cleansing ing properties. No other remedy has done, or can do, so much for those who are almost driven to distraction with the terrible torture, as our \thousands of signed testimonials can testify to. Mss. John O'Connor, Burlington, N.8., "For years 1 suffered with Salt Rheum. I tried a dozen different medi- cines, but most of them only made it worse, I was advised to try Burdock Blood Bit- ters. I got a bottle and before I had taken half & dozen doses I could see a change so 1 continued its use and now 1 am completely sont. | cured. 1 caunot say too much for your WEST MINING REGULATIONS, | Wonderful medicine. COAL.--Coal mining rights may be For sale by all druggists and dealers. leased for; twenty-one years at an annual! rental of $1.00 an acre. Not more than Purest and Best 2,560 acres can be leased to one appli cant. Roy ty, five cents per n, QUARTA-A person eighteén/ years of In City. Delivered any hour up to 6 p.m. age and over having made a 'discovery may locate a claim 1,500 feet by 1,500 288 Frincess St. Kingston wriles (-- feet. Fee, $5.00. At least $100 must be expended on the claim each year, or paid to the Mining Recorder. hen $500 | has been expended or paid and other | requirements complied with the claim may be purchased at $1.00 an acre. PLACER MINING CLAIMS generally, | 100 feet squ Entry fee, $35.00. DREDGING.--Twe leases of five miles | each of a river may be issued to one applicant for a term of 30 years. Rental, | $10 a mile'per annum. Royalty, 24 per | cent after the output exceeds $10,000. | s W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for, Fi T i . g Melton and Beaver Overcoatings. Fo Newest 'Shad es Ulsterings and Suit- ings. John Twede 131 Princess strget, sold. Get pulvarized or apulated. We grind 1 1b. in 15 seconds modern mill in America. (A. GLOVER, Cor. Bagot & Ear v 40 i exposed to any strong heat, are almost +rows of trees seemed to meet into Direct from Boston. Ne ground till | the most |' THE HALLS OF QUEENS THE SENATE INSISTS UPON| VACCINATION. The Caste Selected For the Pro- duction of "Much Ado About | Nothing' '--Meetings of Indoor Athletic Clubs. | | The. following notice was posted on all bulletin boards yesterday: -- The statute requires that all students on m- timation from the Board of Health shall be prepared within a certain limit | to present certificates |. The Board of Health now requires that | such certificates shall be presented with- in the next ten days and students in arts, school of mining, educauon and theology | are therefore asked to present their cer- | tificates to the registrar of the univer- | sity and students of medicine to Dr. | A. R. B. Williamson, secretary of Medi- cal College. It is boped that all pro- fessors and students will promptly and | heartily unitetin seeing that the require- | ments of the law are in this matter fully i met." Signed, Daniel Gordon, Princi- | pal, Sti pital in crowds since the. appearance of the above notice and it will not be long | before all are vaccinated. : The meeting of all those interested in | -urling and the new curling club will be | weld in athletic committee room on | fuesday, Nov. 17th, at 7 p.m. for the | purpose of electing officers for coming | season. At 8 pam. of the same day in | the same place will be held a meeting if the boxing, wrestling and fencing club to make arrangements for this sea- son's work. A ; The caste of characters for this sea- son's presentation of "Much Ado About Nothing," has been finally arranged. A umber of last vear's players are back ato the ranks and the students may | look for a successful , production" on | Nov. 3oth, in the Grand Opera House Che following is the caste: --Don Pedro, | C. S. Russell; Don John, G. S. Otto; | Claudio, S. J. Coutu; Benedict, A. E Y Neill: Leorato, G. N. Urie; Antonio, 3. D. Smith: Balltazar, Charles Mc- ;aughey; Conrade, A. V. Gilbert; Bogs whio, G. W. Ritchie; Friar Francis, W. A. Sutherland; Hero, Miss Walks; Beatrice, Miss -Ada Chown; Dogsberry P. T. Pikey; Verges, F. H. Huff; Mar- saret, Migs Jean Campbell: Ursula, Miss Carlyle; 1st watch, F. G. Le Clair; | md watch, Bruce Canon. : Miss Jean Campbell who acquitted rerself last year so admirably as Maria". will not be able to play the part of "Margaret." Her place there- ore will have to be filled. dents are rushing down to the hos- | } | CLEVER. COMPOSITION in | Woods to the Spring." Written by Victor Lanos, twelve, in the senior fourth form 3t. Mary's school : One morning last spring, friends and I planned to spend th lay in the woods which rise and 'all with the undulating hills and val- leys in the blue haze a short dis- tance from or home. The necessary preparations being made, including a substantial lunch, where mother! sare saw to both quantity and ar ity, we "set 'off on our three-milc walk. We were 'so intent upon our goal 'hat we abmost failed to notice the gentle sun shining in the azure sky, nd the budding shoots and gleam- ng rushes leaning a thousand ways mder the refreshing breeze by the roadside. When we arrived at the yutskirts of the woods we rested fo few minutes under the shade of ugged oak 'before resuming our walk Never before had 1 been so impressed w the religious and poetic feeling of the scene as we entered the higl arching domes leading to the palace »f nature. As it was nesting season we could watch the rebinE~kueadins with their bills the soft clay "they se to cement together the various yarts of their arboreal homes, the rows laying crosswise the supports f their rough dwellings, and the yrioles suspending theirs from the flexible branch of some tall ash oo birch tree. The caroiling of many other wingéd ruests of the woods among the tree: woduced picasant music to the ear while in every dale or clearing May- lowers and violets gfew in wild pro- fusion. We wandered onward for several hours lured by the enhancing nelody of babbling brook, the nossy banks of which thought would be a suitable place stop lunch and to cool The brook proved to be beyond our best anticipatjons. From a wall of rock about five feet high a small stream fell, looking like a little waterfall, churning the spray in all directions and finally subsiding into a tranquil stream on its devious way to the =ea. One of te more venturesome of our company, whom his intimate friends have most appropriately nick-named "Dreadnought," wagered that Iw would leap across that waterfall, when his foot slipped on the slimy, greenish moss which covers the rocks and thes waterfall. knocked him over he could regain his balance, You may imagine the recchoed laughter that greeted the poor fel- low's plight. After we had had our light diuner, seated in a circle at the foot of a huge elm, some on boulders and some on roots boldly rising out of the ground, like six little elves of a faity tale, we had leisure to view our. surroundings and gaze with rapture at the beautiful panorama spread around us, On the right was the . sparkling brook and mossy banks 'overspread with May-flowers, while further down little birds could be seen' hopping in and out in the fulness of their joy; on the left the majestic trees, with On "A Trip age ol some a we to for ourselves betore of vaccination. | © 5 | C | ed x ------ Hmusemenis. ((aRaND X_ OPERALNOUSE ) Two Weeks; So ovr fotn. PROF. JOHN C. GREEN'S MOVING PICTURES. EVILLE AND MYSTERY SHOW. an entirely new elaborate VAUD Presemfting | and unique entertainment that dever fails public. to please the J PETERS BURTON INustrated NES. GREEN, The Magician. " A Full 2 Hours' Performance. 'rice 10¢. 10 any seat in' House. ¢ WONDERLAND 5c Kenney & West VAUDEVILLE. in S¢ COMEDIANS, IN PICTURES. | --"MAGIC ALBUM," Colored. FOOL YOUR WIFE, 2--DON'T 'omedy. 3---"COWBOY'S Drama of Western 4---MISS ' N. ELINE Illustrated Songs. aio Next Week 0'Connell & Golden The greatest team of Irish Comedians in. Vaudeville to-day. Our films for next two weeks will all be by special order, and will be the best that can be obtain- Our show will run 50 minutes with intermissions or long waits between cows, and the price will regain Five Cents BABY," excellent Life, an in TILLING, Interprovincial 'Championship Hamilton Ottawa (ues Ati rods SATURDAY, NEV. 14 2.30 pum, West Side and Grand Stand, $1. Bleachers, 75¢. General Admission, East Side, 50c¢. Grad Stand and Bleacher Seats reserved at Uglow's until 12 o'clock Saturday. ; Seats on sale, Uglow's Book Store, 9 o'clock Friday morning. Carriages not admitted. MN, Telephone orders not filled until after 12 o'clock Friday. THE POWER OF;STEAM. Many May See But it Takes Genius to Realize. When James Walt saw the steam causing the kettle lid to jump up and down he said,. "There mustybe-power in that steam thateit can lift Sueh a weight." There was. Millions prior to him had seem the same phenomenon and regarded it. as an unexplained myster, Recent scientific »eseareh has put its finger om the "vause" of dandruff, falling hair, and consequent baldness, and has unearthed a tiny germ which eats the life from the roots af human hair. x Newbro's Herpicide destroys' this germ and conseqitently Iréstores the hair to its natural state. Sold by Teading drugaigt si: Send 10e~ in stamps for sample to The Harpifide Co., Detroit, Mich. Two siZés, Hie. and $1. G. W. Mahood, special agent. Fountain Pen "FREE i A large Fountain Pen ee "window guess its weight. purchase entitles their light-green foliage and staple branches extended in all directions | like the naves of churches, until the | natrow and low 'It was no won limbs but enlightened. minds six tle. bovs slowly wended their 'way { homewards, and, very tired, went to | | rest that night to dream of marvel: | | lous adventures in wonderland. { | --VICTOR'A. LANOS. | 1 | Jassie far away. or that with weary $4.00 For $2.90. We do' net. give you $1 in cash, but a genuine $4 pair of men's shoes for $2.90, at the Lockétt shoe store cheap | sale, : aij lit- | a guess. The ed regularly made samé as 3 any Ideal Pen, and built. in same propor- & _tiofl. The person. guess- 3 ing exact weight . or nearest to weight wins ¢ an Ideal Pen valued at * | $4.25. Remember any purchase "you § to-a guess, be it but 5e. 3 Vaccination Shield, or 3 ® Cake of Camphor. {At Best's! FAERIE > { ¢ | yoursell | admittedly the best HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1906. CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion lc. a word. Each consecutive insertion thereafter half cent a word Minimum charge for ome insertiom, 25c: Byes insertions, 60c.; six, $1; one month COMPETENT WAIST HAND: APPLY to Steacy & Steacy. A YOUNG GIRL, FOR HOUSEWORK. Apply 196 Johnson street. GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL family. Apply 129 William St. - WANTED-MALE, AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL SER- vant, references required. Apply 252 King street. AGENT TO REPRESENT MERCAN- tile firm on commission. Big money « y Internation al Credit Co., Chambers, Queen St. West Toronto, AP- Albert ANT. A GOOD GENERAL SERV Mrs. Ettinger, 105 ply to street, below Union. MEN WANTED TO LEARN BARBER rade. Graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Help secure positions. Will equip sh stant practice. Ci ul instructions. complete course. C logue free. Write Moler Barber Col lege, Toronto. NO WASH- A GENERAY, SERVANT. J. Williams, ing, Apply to Mrs. IL. 150 University Ave. N, AT ONCE ON SALARY AND expenses, One good, man in each locality with rig or capable of handling horses to advertise aad in- troduce our guaranteed stock and poultry specialties. No experience necessary ; we lay out your work for yous $25 a week and expenses. Posi- lion permanent. Write W. A. Jenkins Manufacturing Co., Loadon, Ont. WANTED-GENERAL. EXPERIENCED Apply John McKay, CrLoTH Brock THREE workers. street. SOUTH stating Spence SCRIP. REPLY, and terms, at D511 Winnipeg, Manitoba. AFRICAN price street TO BUY TWO COPIES OF WHIG OF May 20th last. Will pay twenty-five cents for each. Apply at Whig Busi- Office. ness FIRE companies, ments. J. Brock St. INSURANCE RISKS, GOOD lowest rates, fair settle- R. C. Dobbs & Co., 109 Telephone, 480. THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH estimates on electric work. All kinds of work promptly done. F. J. Birch, Flectrician, 206 Wellington street. JOR "LEANING ASHES OUT OF yards or cellars, or other baggage carted, Prices right. Apply to BS. Lytle, 'General Carter, Main St. FOE SALE. Ray « ARE FIRSTWCLAS + Eayne ye J so Whig office. : : TABLES, TR BENCHES for Topper huis do SR chairsg Apply at Whig } F SECONDHAND HOT AIR FURNACE, cheap. In good condition.. Apply Whig office. BAND SAWING CHINE, NEVER cost $loo 850 At will buy it. Also 28 counter chairs, screw onto floor, at Turk's, "Phone, PART OF GROUND 42 Clarence St. Apply CO. patrick, on Pp A FLOOR OFFICE, 8. Kirk: FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without board. Modern convenience. Apply 214 William street. FURNISHED, A FINE BRICK RES dence, centrally situated, twelve rooms. all modern improvements, for particulars. Apply et the Whig office. "ROSKRLAWN" ; THAT HANDSOME residence on Union street, good stab- ling, at a normal rental for the wint- er. Apply J. 8S. R. McCann, O51 Brock street. 1.--~ BRICK RESIDENCE, street, with twelve extension kitchen, bath, ete. Eo- 8t: FROM OCT. 151 Division rooms, including hot water heating, quire at 179 Division ANY PERSONS HAVING GOOD second-hand stoves or furniture, bes fore disposing, drop a postcard and 1 will pay good prices. «ohn Thomp- son, Second-Hand Dealer, 333 Prin- cess street. ARCHITECTS, ARCHITECT, 181 University ELLIS, residence, ARTHUR ofice and Ave. ) GET THEIR WINT- er overcoats made now, also last years' turned and made like new. Your own cloth made into up-te- date suits. Price and workmanship | guaranteed to please. Thomas Gallo- way, The Tailor, 131 Brock St. next to Bibby's Livery. GENTLEMEN TO HENRY P. SMITH, ARO RRS ete.. Anchor Building, Market Square. "Phone, 3845. POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER chant's Bank Buikling, corner Brock and: Wellington streets. 'Phone, 213. | LADY'S GOLD. WATCH, WALTHAM WM. movement, on either Wellington, | office LOST. ARCHITECT, second floor over Mahood's store, corner Princess and NEWLANDS, MONEY AND BUSINESS, LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available assets $61,187,215. n addition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and city property insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange PERSONAL. MOLES, ete. sear, Elmer BIRTHMARKS, Dr. streets. Entrance on Bagot Finder kindly return to 97 Welling- "Phone, 608. Princess, Brock, or Barrie streets. Drug ton street, REV. C. W. CASSON, The Holiness Of Wholesomeness. Whatever is wholesome is holy. Such | the new conception. Not always this the popular view. Onice holiness was something unnatural and uhwholesome, as illustrated in the | American to-day we cannot consider such life to Oil be holy We know Coal Oil, Lubricating Oi, Gasoline. that the man who is living a natural, wholesome, full-orbed, helpful life is We make a specialty of handling Lubri- all kinds. Prices or | 18 was or even religious. much nearer our ideal of the holy man. It such that the Unitarian church endeavors to develop in the lives of its members. holiness is Address, Rev. C: W. Casson, at Beacon street, Boston, Mass., for the literature. Get Your Wits | to Work, Madam, 25 cating Oils of application. W.F.KELLY &CO Clarence Bu and 4806. Ontario "Phone, South Cor. Take Notice Highest Furniture. Will buy all your effects, or a part of them. If you intend moving away, see me about selling your goods. Special price paid for | Furniture. L. Lesses, Cor, Chatham Antique And figure out ing now for your what quality Do you think that the quadities - will compare with ours when | 507 Princess St. price is tonsMered 2 We know just what ~ st. mbrket prices are, and we know what : prides we sell at. We are sure that we dre doing business on the lowest margin | of profit. Added to which our service is | in town. how much you are pay (iroeeries, and ask you are getting quantities and Kirk & Lee, 'Phone, 417. 281 Princess St, SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED TO | the 'undersigned, 'and endorsed "Tender {for Residence Chief Astronomer, | Observatory, Ottawa, Ont.' : baer A SYD AN EE Ai i ray ge gs 1508 ies 'Re i denee Chief Astronomer, Reyal Observi- Monday, Nov. 16th, at 830 p.m. | tor , Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Ont, Plans and specifications can be seen and forms of tender obtained at this De- Mr. William Fe Mrs. An- drews, Soprano ; Jas, Small, Organist. partment. Collection in Silver. Persons tendering are notified that ten- Auction Sale {ders will not be considered unless made 'Jersey Cow, Bight Years Old, at jon the printed formsasypplied, and - | ed with. their actual SIETALUTES, 1. fed by Murray's Auction Room 11 e.m. Saturday. Each tender must be acco red bank, OUR ROOSTER BRAND OF TO ) ame 2577 Tenor ; i, Prol. | foited jf the person te ing decline to enter into a contrdet when called upon to do so, or fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not ac- cepted the cheque will be returned. The Department does not bind itseif to accept the lowest, or any teader. y order, NAPOLEON TESSIER Secret. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, November, 6. 1008. Newspapers will uot be paid for advertisement if they insert it without sutherity wos She - Departments } i | an #ccepted cheque on a chal | made payable to the order of the Hon- | ourable the Minister of Public Works, the BACCO. ary. Smoking and chewing; st forty-five cents a pound, is a good tobacco. Why | equal to ten per cent (10 pie.) of |pay edbty-five bets; Andrew Maclean, | amount of the tender, which will be for- Outario suoasde 3 ¥ prices paid for House | N Throat Specialist, 258 * CHESTNUT COAL For cooking ranges or small heaters, All the other sizes. Any quantity de- livered promptly, ¢ ¢ - + GOOD SALARIES Go Only to the Well Trained Our High-Grade Courses never fail to bring success to our gradu- ates. Day and Evening Classes, and Moderate Rates. FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE Clergy street, 'Phone 680. STOCKDALE, Principal BOTH TURVRS 5 Kingston. N. ¢ ' ¢ ? : 0 ' ¢ ¢ ? ¢ * : $ ' fg VOTRE RVLHIVBBVTN | | "SOHOHOKOMOKOKOKIHONONK Increase Your Efficiency Kingston Business College, Limited, Head of Queen Street. Canada's Leading Business Schoo Day and Evening Classes. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book keeping, Telegraphy. Special in dividual instruction for pupil deficient in i Rates time. 'Phone, 440. CALFE, Principal HOHOKOKOKOHKOKOKOKOKOKO "Now, W Delf Matéhléss for Mayonnaise and other;salad dressings. D. Couper, 341-3 Princess St. "Phone, 76. > ¥ 2 So 3 % 3 THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTa , 1863. President--8ir Richard Caztwright, Maney issued on Uity and Parm roe Pies rags marcha: Doposita received ee Fieront allowed. pos 8. C. McGill, Managing Director. 87 Clarence street. LADIES' AND GENTS TAILORING We fully guarantee superior ality, correct atte, artistic workgianship and | thin | J. B. Ouellette, 238 Princess St,

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