me Suggestions ----FOR-- Saturday Shopping bg rs THE SPORT REWEW QUEEN'S' HOCKEY TEAM WENT TO TCRONTO. Accompanied By 300 Excursionists ~Jf They Beat "Varsity To- Night, the Championship is] Theirs. About 300 people left for Toronto at 8:30 o'clock, this morning, with {ucen®s 'senior, hockey team. The Presbyterians will meet "Varsity on the Mutual street rink, this evening. {Queen's are as fast and as husky as Varsity, and can chock just as suff antl «ese. Their defence 'is also as goo a¢ the blue and white trio, and work well. together. 'Macdonnell will be on again to-night and that will make quite a diffcronec. The team will ine up. ax follows.: Daniels, goal; Mac- donuell, point; Pennock, cover; George, rover; Urawford, contre; Hotmon, Sip: wing; Campbell, left wing. Hazlett and Meikle also accompaniod the team. Queen's feel quite confident that they can win_out in Toronto, and if they do they go through the season With- | out being defeated, as it is ahnost a sure thing that they will defeat McGill here. . pd Something Special In ~ A Morning Corset. Most ladies keep an old pair of corsets for morning wear. A lady who wears the N. C. TAILOR-KUT can wear it in com- fort all day.' It fits so well, is so comfortable that flousework in: them is a plea- sure, Flexible, easy and durable. Made with or without the new straight front. Executive Meets To-Day. The O.RF.U. executive mects in | Toronto this afternoon, when the To- roto TA A.C. representatives and the | league representatives meet in regard {to the play-off with the 14th, The! | loeals sents up a letter and a telephone message. 'The 14th certainly deserve | home-and-home games and will likely | secure them. We wish to call your attention to, our special lines | of Black Dregs Goods ard Switings. By paying special| Tho ¢ attention to the buying of this goods we are able to of-|jcave at "we o'clock, Lenght, . for fer you the best the ma rket ite. The Tigers are 'han beautiful materials and low prices. CPt GUNS £0 fannie a with'this trade fies--S81.00and N C i N.C. i mark : $1.25. TAILOR-KUT' + SZOISTERED AATIONAL CORSET MeC. CO., Branded QUEBEC AND TORONTO. To Play In Gananoque. Regiopolis hockey team will 'affords as to fast colors,|; | pioms of the Gananoque town league, land are expected to give the Regiopo- {lis boys a hard game. Possible. has put the open {rinks out of business, and the nume lrous games have been postponed. There are quite a fow games yet io be layed in the Kingston Amateur Hoe- League. The city league games nearly finished. Games Not The heavy rain Key I key ar Sporting Notes. London Sporting Life offers a $2.- | 500 trophy for an amateur Marathon to be held annually in London. Black Cheviots, Broadcloths, Papamas, Serges, etc, at from 6G0c to $2 per yard. Experts are doping out shothos vec i { Tot ' Ya & \ mm . land neck race between the ptroit Black Eoliennes, Voiles, Cashieres, Taffeta, Cloth§, 4 (Cleveland tears in the American és hb nis. | yr HAmuseme (an OPERATE Return Engagement of Canada's Favor- i THE IMPERIAL OPERA CO. Ins The Most Favored of All Operas, * FLORODORA Same great Company, including Agnes} {ain-Brown, larry Girard, and SIXTY OTHERS, '- Magnificent Scenery, Beautiful Costumes " Prices, 25¢., Hoc.. 70€., Seats now bn sdle. ALL NEXT WEEK. Every Evening, 8.15. Matinee, Sat. 2.30. DANIEL: RYAN Apd Associaie Players in a Reper- toire of Standard Pliys. { MONDAY--' 'A ROYAL LOVER." | Change of Play Nightly, Two Carloads of Special Scenery.: Actual $1.50 Productions at special 16.26-36-80%;kine 'Higher. Seats now on sale. NEGRO MIRTH AND MELODY, bi DENSED NRA pusitions. Will staut practice. WANTED :--MEN learn Arcifitecturgl huilding i1ridde or. tion in it, from tect and Contractor, daily. 'Phree months Kvening, $15, will teacn you. for pamphlet, Buffalo Drawing and Builaing rade School, 648 Llinton stree porn MEN WANTED, AT ONCE, sal penses. od in each locality wi of handling horses ON man capabl le lertise and | THE OLD SOUTHLAND SEXTETIE! Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM, 1 Reserved Seats 35¢. Admission 25¢. GRANT HALL Saturday Evening, Feb. 27th MISS MARIE HALL, The World's Great Violiniste. . MISS LOUIE BASCHE, Pianist. MR. HAROLD BEALEY, Vocalist. Tickets, BOe., 75¢., $1.50. Plan at Uglow's. = TELE Aun Nf" 117* t, -- 2 Silks, ete,, at from 50c to $1.75 per yard. baseball league: ¥Y. 4 Y | 'Haileybury and Cobalt, in all pro- {bability, will play home and home C 1 B & games to decide the championship of rumiey Dros. the Temifeaming hockey league. There will be one or two changes on the New Westminster lacrosse team next summer. strongest twelve that. ever defended the Minto cuy The O© game, which was arranged for turday night, has been postponed un- til 'next Wednesday night. T.A.A.C. must win this game from the laws yers 'to 'keep in the running. The following resolution was passed ufianimonsly by the British Interna- tical Rugby * boatd : © "That the making of any allowance to players in cash in the opinion of the commit- {ce is contrary to the principles amateur rughy football, and in ture no such allowances be made any player." | James A. Rector, champion short distance sprinter of America, has an- nounced 'his intention to run fox Virginia in all home meets this spring. He will try to repeat his performance of last spring, when, it was declared, he broke the world's record by doing the 100-vard dash in 0 2-5 seconds. f.onghoat veceived a message from Apmpleby's manager saying Appleby was on his way : to Toronto would ron him two races, ono | fifteen miles; on April 3rd, and tat the Marathon distance, on Mav' [15th. When spoken to Longboat [raid ; "Those dates will suit me all ruht; I am anxious to run, but I | want enough coin worth running for FIND OF DIVERS IN FLORIDA J. Sa- of fu to and at one edict of the Stanley will make the different g champions sort of one two {man combinations Some them {will not be able to produced an eligi- ble seven by any manner of means {The Renfrew team cannot use Vair, Pitre or Lindsay. Haileybury will have to play without Nicholson, Cor- beau, Ronan, the Smith family, etc (lobalt cannot play Bruce Ridpath or "Pud" Hamilton, otherwise they will he all right. Ottawa will be with out Kerr, formerly of Toronto, if they win the cup from Wanderers. In"an effort to please wealthy trons of the boxing game bouts are being arranged Inien's' sons, assisted by local pro- mlers. At Hot Springs, Ark. "pally" Papke, former middleweight champion, has been matched with an unknown for next Monday night, and it is said women will be prominent at the ringside, which may be pitched in the ball room of a fashionable ho- tel or an the mountain side near the city. 'lhis is regarded as the fore- rurner of several matches in private in an effort to tilt the boxing lid re- cebtly ordered sealed by Governor Donaghey, who issued an ultimatum to Sherif Houpt "to suppress all fights under threat of a call for * the militia. cup pro. trus lea- pa private rich by ® DIVERS REMOVING CARGO FROM THE FLORIDA. New York, Feb cargo in the forward Florida of Lloyd's Italian tine, which 'he Republic off Nantucket, two deep sea divers ware put to work re-1deep sea divers, cently. There eighteen feet of | ritt-Chapman water in the hold of the vessel, which | found * the hold lay ad pier No. Bueh at j cargo of Winky straw hats, talcum Forty-first street, Brooklyn for- { powder, ciraway and canned ward bulkhead and bow smash The wine and oil, except a od, and it was found ° impossible few 5 that had been broken open, - : wore in good condition, but the pow- der and caraway secds were ruined. Ihe carawawg seeds snd talcum pow- formed $higk mud waist deep in 1d. and "the water was =o black almos! Cranes up on deck 10 assist | out the cargo. It i that three thousand bags had broken open since the collision | by the swelling of the seeds. 20 it the the I'o unload: hold of the prevent water from powrmg in. | will" probably be a week befors work 18 finished George Peterson and Abraham Olson, employed by the Mer- Wrecking company, contained. a general sank wire docks, The Were 7. seeds | | olive ail to cus "That Reminds Me" It is a recognized fact that Abbey's Salt is infallible for Biliousness, Torpid Liver, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Sick Headaches and other Disorders of Diges- tion. When you have any of these troubles, be sure you have the cure-- uscless F.. P. Betts, of the legal firm of Cronyn & Betts, London, Ont, . had his hand bitten by a bullaoog, and had to have the wound cauterided. See Bibby's great $2 hats. Abraham Lincoln's head is ap- As the Florida has been'libelied by Pear on Sheww United States ope-cent the otners., of the Republic, Capt. pieces which will be issued in about Rospino. has @iot, been able to move 8 MOBLIN. . his Tey k for repairs. 1 Bibby's hats. for spring, $2. ¥ The people of the United States; ac- to recent statistics, drink more coffee and cocoa per head than any other mation. lights wer ri ocd Was es- been to ship to « doe { i | cording | 20 beys Effer- alt | vescent and 60c. At. atl dealers. \Tapan 'Sends Minister. Santiago, Chili, Feb. 20.--FEki Hioki, q the newly appeinted Japanese minister Bibby's hats for spring, $2. to Chili. arrived here, to-day. Japan| Vessels built and ere] in the has, never before been represented di- jdominign last year rere 932, worth 'plématically at Bantiago, and tho | $1,728,450. { of M. Hieki is gn evidence of| Bibby's ¥2 hats are beauties. iw the] A sensational story from 'St. tersburg' sayé that a plot has discovered to dethrone the czar proclaim a regency, sencang nearest Japan i Pe- been and taking America the Pacific coast Seth 28 libby 's new date, $2, { Seg} They hope to have the | Osgoode HalFT-A/A.C. senior | i SIGN ft's--time you gave Auigntion' to real estate investment, Propertyzggnatinues to advance, and it pays to bay" desirable property on, a rising market. We the pieces you want. We know they will be a good idvestment, ot can fit the termmsagieragrount: toy require- ments. oo. 5 ag BE LARA D. A. Cays 57 Brock St / 1 SPIRELLA CORSETS Unbreakable, will not bend out of shape. 'Send postal or 'phone 'R78, and 1 will call with samples. MISS MAR- CARET 'DUNNETT, 105 Wellington St MADE WORLD'S RECORD. A Green Horse, Makes Wdnderful Time. Winnipeg, Man, Feb. 20.--0On the Red River Speedway, visiterday, Moth Miller, a green horse, owned by Dr. Hinman and hy = R. "Wilkins, covered a half-mile stratghiavay on ice in 1.013, making a "pew world's record for that distangd cliftle Payne also covered hall a file in 1.07 1-5, av] won the race afte five hestly -con tested heats with Moth Miller. Moth Miller has never pacers, and oJ, SCSI on season. wonders are oxpe the turf . this : Harrowsmith* Blidget. Harrowsmith, Feb. M.=The concert and tea held in the Beg -hall on the 10th, was very success financially. The villagers who put in the ice feel content by having got in their supply before the big snowstorm. Miss Flora Stewart, visiting friends in Kingston, has returned home. Clinton Gallagher, who spent a few days home last week, has returned ta Brighton. Visitors: Wilmot Guess of. GlemjParke N.Y., at driven NV tins Bay; at Mes. William Davidson's; Mrs. Thomas Holland, Cataraqui, at Miss Della Stewart's; Robert ny Emerson, Man., at D. Buck's; Mr. and Mrs. C. Amey, Sydenham, spent Sun- day at James Shibley"s; Anson Davis, London, Ont., at ~ Elgin Babeock's; Mrs. William Moore, of Kingston, at Robert Moon's: William Bradshaw and daughter, oi Dakota, at A. Brad- shaw 's. 1 ------ - They Did Well. Toledo, Feh. 17.--The play, monds and Hearts," given by Presbyterians here, on Monday ing, was well recéived: notwithstand- ing the unfavorable weather the = at- tendance was large. "The characters were excellently represented and the plot was at times interesting and ex- citing. Miss W. C. Cauley spent the week ena the guest of friends 'in Smith's Falls. Je young men of the village have opefed a skating rink and will -give tickets for the retain: dér of the season Miss D. Robb and Mr. Wilbur Drum- mend were united in marriage on Saturday, 13th inst. A number from here attended the carnival at. Frank- ville ow Saturday evening." --- Help The Ladies. "Dia- the garden tomorrow and pext week. | iq i have | home; Charles Davidson of Glen Park, | at home; Mrs. Vanalstine, Col- | even- | at reduced rates. | Tea and coffee served at Best's palm | aranteed Royal | Poultry Bi ies. | ; we lay out, your. work for you. $25 a week wud | expenses. Position permanent. Write | W. A. Jenkins Manufacturing Co. | London, Ontario. i WANTED--FEMALE. A GOOD PLAIN COOK. REFERENCE> required. Apply at this Office. introduce our Purple Stock No experience A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUS work. Apply 138 Union St, in U evening. y HOUSE- Apply to Macnee, 2562 King. St. COMPFTENT COOK maid. References req Mrs, H. AND F. STENOGRAPHER, WITH ENOWLEDGE of bookkeeping. State experience and references. Address "Stemographer;" Whig office. A GOOD GENFRAL SERVANT, SMALL family ; no washing. Apply at A. Maclean, 50 Earl street, six and eight in the evening. DO THEIR OWN laundry work to use Victorine the poor women's friend, saves labor, clothes and worry, Send for free sample to Victorine Limited, 59 St. Henry St., Montreal. TEACHERS WANTED. 500 WOMEN WHO | FIVE HUNDRED TEACHERS Fon Saskatchewan and Alberta. Apply The Western School Supply Co. Ltd., Box *848,"" Regina, Sask. LOST, SILVER BELT BUCKLE, stone setting, on Tuesday. for return to Whig office. FOUND. Reward DOCTOR'S SMALL MEDICINE CASE, on Brock street, this morning. Owner cari have same by paying for adver- tisement at Whig office. | |» 3 SITUATIONS VACANT. MEN MAKE MONEY DURING WINTER months by selling our Guaranteed Hardt orthern Grown Stock. Ie it in your district. The Labtidian ursery Go. Limited; treal. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. PARTICU- BURGLARY INSURANCE. K 42 lars from C. 8S. irkpatrick, Clarence St., telephone, 568. A Goon POLICY IN American Life Assurance Co thing guaranteed. 20 payment guarantees 1,000 at death All pre wiums returned if you live 20 years (let particulars, T. J. Boon, Agent, 159 Wellington street. ™E _- ey rll | | | Department of Railways and Canals, Canada. TRENT CANAL. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. MATHINERY AND FITTINGS SWALED TENDERS addressed to Alex ander J. Grant, Superintending Frent. Canal, Peterboro, and endor "Tender for Operating Machines,' be received 'until 16 o'clock on F the 26th February, 1909, for the facture &¢., of the 'Operating chines," '*Anchorage Fittings, and vots,"" fr the Lock Gates of - the Locks of the Trent Canal Plans and specifications can Forms of Tender obtained this date at the office of erintending Engineer { the Peterboro The lowest sarily accepted By | | | | | | | | manu he of the Canal seen and Sup- 0 a or any tender not neces- Order 1. K. JONES Secretary. of Railways and Canals. 18th February 1909 inserting this advertise- authority from the Depar be paid Tor it. Department Ottawa, Newspapers ment without ment will not JUDICIAL SALE Of property in the City of Kingston. TRUESDALE VR, GRAY. Pursuant to an Order of the Court of Justice, made in the action of James Truesdale against David G. et al. there will be offered for sale, wi the approbation of the Local Master Kingston, by J. EB. Jones, Auctiones at his Auction Rooms, 88 Broek 3 Kingston, at 12 o'clock noom, on DAY, the 1st day of March, 1909, following land and premises :-- Tot No. Two as laid out on the East- Sydenham St., in Ciergy erly side of Block "C."" taining one-fifth of an acre more. or less On the premises is a one and one-half fstory double stone dwelling, street .No's 269 and 271. The property will be put up subject to a reserved bid. In all Lother respects. of sale will be the standing of. this Court Terms will sale. Further particulars may be had W. Mundell, Solicitor. or Mcintyre Mcintyre, Soligitors, Kingston J. B. WALKEM, Master at Kingston. the 17th day ¢ conditions be made known at time oi from & i Local Kingston 19090. Dated at February NEW LAID EGGS AT? (CLOVER, Cor. Bago & Ex | Phone 47. | { "i { ig GENTLEMEX 10 GET THEIR WINT- E he i Mrs. | between | GREEN | Nursery + Bon- Engineer | © 1 High! Gray i the in the City of Kingston, con-} the térms and conditions | of | SOUTH AFRICAN VETERAN SCRIP. Higbaet_pajce J. 85. R. Mc n, £ A TRS ye UPTODATE TET fo EY THE OPPORTUNITY TO SH ARAL, electric Tok. Ta hn of work done. ¥. J. Biren, Electrician, 1 TIE MODERN RESIDENCE, " KING © street, ted ad t condition. Apply to Edw. J. B. VETERANS' SCRIP BOUGHT. HIGH- est cash . price pid at your home bank. Write J. H. McDiarmid, Sat- uhday Night Building, Toronto. . A JOB CLEANING ASHES OUT OF} ards or other or cella baggage ha Aan sel : Tarted. Prices VETERANS' SCRIP. WILL PAY $535. send of Lytle, General Car Attach sight dealt, in care bank of British North America, Calgary, and wire Eureka Heal Estate Co., Calgury, Alberta. Pe overcoats pow, alse last ears' turned and mw like mew. our own cloth made into up-to- date suits. Price and workmanship guaranteed to roe, Thomas Gallo- way, The Tailor, 131 Brock next to Bibby's Livery. % To ENTS-WE WANT A COOD MAND ounty in a icated Toilet Soaps in Combina- AG woman in every to sell our Medi amily Remedies, in ackages. From one to four sold house. The greates 'sellers ---- IN VILLAGE OF Balance suit purchaser. yo a Godwin'e Insurance Emporium, Nog: ston. : FIFTEEN, smb poco - ABSOLUTELY new records for any cyiinds Thonn 4 Er 1 he doen, foruier- price' 85¢. each, Bicycle Munson, ot Bg y ctw TWO, - GASOLINE BOATS! WITH' OR without engines, sail yachts, sloop rigged skifs, yacht dingy, all new, al ked of best cedar, easy terms. Al Angly ever offered to agents. ne per cent. profits. Write to-day for full particulars. The F. E. Kara Co., Limited, Cor. Queen .and Victoria streets, Toronto, Caneda," I» ©: { ) ADVERTISING FOR A ADVERTISING | We whi devota thie g apace rogulariy to' a series of tisoments to stimulate interest and practice our own precepts becauselwe!appreciateLtheir ThisTesrtas" will" be" pregnant with pertinent points of general Interest, whether: you wish, to 'buy' {eull,{ to{employ or. be > ed, to bprrow or to lend, find a finder or an owner' / it wit ppay juste run' theses advertisements. That is the best proof we have te offer that it will be profitable to you te use: our Classified (Want Ady Columns. onsen vy EY Sty ARCHITECTS, ARTHUR RLLIS, office and residence, Ave. | | i | | ARCHITECT," 181 University rrr HENRY P: SMITH, ARCHITECT, etc., Anchor Building, Market Square. 'Phone, 345. POWER & SONS, ARCHIT chant's Bank Building, and Wellington streets. BOTS, MER corner lirock 'Prone, 212. ------------------------------------ er -- WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE second floor over Mahood's prug store, 'corner Princess and streets. + Entrance on. Bagot street. "Phone. : 808, MONEY AND BUSINESS. LIVE | "RPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE ire Insurance Company. Avaliable assets $61,187,215. Ip 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 ving new business get rates from Strange . Andrew * Mc@orkell, 30 Gore RESIDENCE oF Te LATE JAMES A 8 C SAlwington "Ave, and Union = St., - Portsmouth. Propert consists 'of two lots in Portemout and one in Kingston adjo . The house and outbuildings are solid brick, de! lors, library, dining room and seven » bath room, etc., hot water heating, city water. Apply at premises. TO-LET. FURNISHED Rf out 0 ply 214 William st BEDROOM AND" SIT- on ground floor, in central ocality. Address Box V.,'" Whig office. S, WITH OR WITH. convenience. Ap- reet. FURNISHED ting room, and desirable HOUSE, 247 BROCK STREET, ALL modern improveigents, also two stores, 42 antl Princess street. Apply 249 Brock street, CENTRALLY ° LOCATED front and rear rooms, & street, over J. P. Forrest's Furnishing store. Apply Forrest. OFFICES, t 845 Ki Gent's to ' FOR BALE OR TO LET. IH LEASE AND OPTION OF BUY- ing, possession immediately, stone house, in good repair, with three ucres of and, including orchard, stable and drive house with a large poultry house, situated on; Colle St., near Union St., pne block from street car, The above sould be very suitable for market gardening. Ap ply to Jas. B. McLeod. DOGS, BIRDS, ETC. FOR SALE: FOX FIOUNDS, Hounds, and all other Sporting and Pet Dogs, Faney Pigeons, Rabbits, Ferrets, Guinea Pigs, Cattle, Sheep and Swine. 60 page catalogue, 10c.; 90 page catas logue with poultry combined, 13e, Mount Fenn ennels, Reading, Penna, Jo Fhe . BEAGLE breeds of pd . PERSONAL. ml RIRTHMARKS] warts, removell permanently without Twenty years' experis ence. Dr. Elmer J, Lake, Kye, Far, Nose, Throat and Bkin _ Blemish Specialist, 258 Bagot street. 1 HAIR, MOLES, ele MEDICAL. CARD. koBERrT J. GARDINER, M.D., POXSI. cian and Surgeon, Corner .of Bagot, and Willian stféats: "Office * Hours, 8 to 9 am.: 2to4 and 7 to 9pm. & Strange, Agents. Phone, 568. Sm ------ Our Cartage 'Phone. B70. Service Is the best. We guarantee prompt efficient d SWIFT'S. eliveries to any part of the Synopsis of Canadian Northwe Land Regulations. | 1 { ANY PERSON WHO IS THE SOLE | head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter section (160 acres, more or less) of available Dowinion land in Saskatchewan or Alberta. { Agency or Sub-Agency for the | district. Entrv by proxy may be made | at any agency, on cortain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or | sister of intending homesteader. PUTIES.--Six months' residence upoi 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, sop, daughter, brother or sister. | In certain' districts a homestedder in | good standing may pre-empt a quarter | section along-side his homestead. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties.--Must reside six { months in each of six years from date i of homestead entry (including the time | required to enrn homestead patent) and | cultivate fifty "acres extra. | YA homesteader who has exhaustéd his homestead cannot obtain a pre-emption may take a purchased homestead . in certain districts. Price $3.00 per "atre. Purchased homesteads may be acquired on any available lands on either odd or even numbered Segtions South of township 45, East of the Cal gary and Edmouton Railway and the West line of range 26. and West of the | third Meridian and the Sault Railway { line. Duties.~Must.. reside six months ir pach of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect. a house worth $300. right and | | i -| SYNOPSIS. OF CANADIAN NORTH { i SGULATIONS, WEST MINING COAL.--Coal mining rights may be leased for twenty-one yeafs at an annual rental of $1.00 an acre. Not more than 2.560 acres can be leased to ome applic cant. Royalty, five cents per tom. QUARTZ, --A person eighteen years ol age and over having made a discover; may locate a. claim: 1,500 feet by 1, tect. Fee, $5.00. At least $100 must be expended on thé claim &ach year, or paid to the Mining Recorder. When $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 fret square. Fatry fee, $5.00. | DREDGING ~Two leases of five miles jeach of a river may be issued to one | i | applicant for a tera of 20. years Rental, Manitoba, | The applicant | must appear in person at the Dominion | Royalty, 24 per exceeds $10,000. $10 a mile per annum. cent after the output Ww. WwW, CORY, i Deputy of the Minjster of the Interior. N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this | advertisement, will not be paid for. | advertisement WL Bo ue { CORNWALL CANAL. NOTICE OF UNWATERING. CANAL. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the morning of the 28th day of March, 1909, the water will be drained out of the Cornwall Canal; operations | being continued until the 1st day of April, 1909. It is proposed go allow (ho water to run in again on the 30th d\y of April, 1900, By order, W. A: STEWART, Superintendent. , 1909. TH APPLICATION TO PARLIAMENT. { NQTICE is hereby given that an ap- plication will 'be made by the Corpora- ition of the City of Kingston to the | Legislative Assembly of the Provigce of {Qutario at the next ensuing sepsion | thereof for an Act to validate and con- firm By-Law No. 11, (1908) of the said | Corporation entitled "A By-Law to close {up and suthorize the sale and convey- lance of nu "part of Earl street and the land covered 'with water at the foot. of Earl street in the City of Kingston." Kingston, 6th February, 1909. DONALD M. McINTYRE, Solicitor for the Applicants 4 i 1 > Cornwall, Janugry 20th 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application will be made to the Teg- islature of Ontario at its nex: Session by the School of Mining and Agricul titre for an Act to increase the capital stock of the Corporation and to increase the number of Governors thereof, pro- viding for the election of Governors by the grafuates, and for other purposes Dated Kingston this 27th day January of 1909. 3. M. MACDONNELL, G. Solicitor for Applicants Don't fail to stock of WALL PAP before buying. D. E. FRASER, "Phone 373. 78 William St. NOTICE of s€€ . my ER