~~ ARN » ~ Our Un VTLS - SSRN , i { showing. our and the results have If you have not yet soon as possible, and Department. Underwear, Goods, New 4 ' # 4 ¢ ¢ : ? ¢ ¢ : ¢ s ¢ : 4 : : $ ¢ ¢ ' ¢ # : ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ FP NTVVLVVLTLTLRVVLRVVVVRATS qualified SUCCESS Was our Millinery Opening on Wednes- day, and we appreciate fully all the nice things which have been said about our We put forth; extra efforts in Millinery Department. This season amply repaid us, for not in the history of our business have we had such a successful opening. visited us do so as 'see all the beautiful things we have collected in our Millinery New Spring Suits, White New Dress Gloves. rumley Bros. CASH COUPONS. ATLL VVABVIBDVALS cg PUTYOUR MONEY IN AHOME YOU SHOULD PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE IT IS SATE. NAIL 1T WHERE IT CAN'T GET] AWAY Solid Briek 1 ge Solid Frame ( Double Frame Single ha iH Frame D a large 1 Sale including { e | spective * | bublie 57 Brock St. See's ets es ssssad COAL! The kind you are lookin for ts the kind we sell. : RW SCRANTON Coal 1s good coal and we guar- antee prompt delivery. Whone, Booth & Co. FOOT WEST STREET. APPLICATION T0 PARLIAMENT. NOTICE plicatian will tion the legislative Ontario at thereof for an firm By-Law Corporation up and ance of land covered Earl street Kingston, is hereby be given that an wp made by the ( 1 a a DONALD Solicitor M for McINTYRE, the Applicants (rand Union Hotel] Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD to and from Station free. Send 20 stamp for N.Y. Oity Guide Book and Map ] | | / | has ' | SCHOOL REVENUE. | Claimea That _ Separate Schools \ Are Not Getting FEmough. March 20<That under I'oront Oo separate present securing an adequate share choals are not condi- of is tions Wxation McGarry (South to remedy teresting and of 1 whe provincial municipal t W proposes the claim Renfrew this condition by an in legis ! i tative Mr schools measure McGarry' within the that the y taxable property of supporters is the mumeipalily is re S200 on bill brings separate the government act salaries teachers. It value eparate K30.000 or to "n separate a year, raisin of edqet whore of assessed | soheool move, olleet school with arsiste cement entitled to oor juired more for ca for ample teacher S200 mg a additional for this will | teacher. Under arran | parate schools rnmont t of fc t lary \Qver S300 h 3 rLher rly por | individual all sa aid to teaches Ar pronnse: which to oceasion dis that ta give separate schools s of the utility bonus Thesa taxes to In the separate amount being imporiant provision considerable CUSSION a taxes of public and companies divided pro rata of res supporters of and the total not the effet that burden is placed on the is also proposed to have uarantee chools, being WmQreased, wlditional ompany. 1 | no | mubicipalitaes debentures f= hool debentures, | separate the same as public subsequently as- cparate school school cossing them against supporters ¢ Every Roman Catholic {hill 1 made facto | school supparter, unless notice is given | to the eontrary, reversing tho existing | roeusbur under which all are assessed . public school support unless contrary given. Provision lig also made for of separate under the 1PSO a separate notice 1s 'he establishment classes in thereby, ensuring the govern- for this purpose. It fur- | thee members of religious and olucational . communities the right. to | permanently qualify by special exam- | ination.' f ' The bill haracter and will on continuation | schools { ment grant IVES is deemed to be radical in precipitate a vigor- debate ---- Perth Road Personals. Perth March 18.--Baily Simp- hwnd family has moved into Sid- Orsel Mrs. 'V Simpkins received serious ip juries from a fall Dy. Ellson has returned from Foronto Ha will resume his studies Maple Leaf. H. M. Shales sick list; also K Lindsay has moved on farm. Road, kins \ boarding house. son Freeman Alexander Babeock at is J Joseph ¢ irom Cobalt Lyman ng lost . a valuable A number from here attenoéd the West- srt quarterly meeting. 'A. Thompson back his fi mill is running with on I'fman Soles upset oad of log He escaped Henry Scott, of Sunbury, timber from here to where _ they: intend to Mrs. J. Hunt and TL Peter n has returned horse. moved farm Gul on own meh's a is his son's erect a Mrs. W Jackson win farm, : home, See Bibby's dressy $1 shits, n-------- oe GONE DFF ON TRIP W. T. GIBBARD LEFT FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. To Turn Out Cement Blocks in Quick Order--D. L. Hill Ap- pointed Manager of Dominior Bank. Napanee, March 20.--The funeral of the late Mrs. J. C. Allen, who died so suddenly on Wednesday night, will take place this afternoon. The re- mains will be taken to Belleville for interment. Deceased was about seven- ty-five years of age and was beloved hy every one who had the pleasure of her acguaintance. Nelson Walker, an old and respected resident of Napanee, passed away on Saturday last, aged seventy-one 'years. I. S: Seéott received an order, . this week; to paint a picture of ~ the rail way bridge for Whelan Bros., of Fer- nie, B.C. Mr. Scott painted a picture like this some vears ago, and Whelan Bros. purchased it, bat it was burned in the Fernie fire, last fall, and an- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATUND other one, just like the" one destroy- ed; is wanted for their Napanee ho- tel in Fernie. D. L. Hill bas, this week, been pointed manager of the Damihion bank. Mre. B. 8. Guess, Bridge street, fell, one day last week, and broke her arm. W. T. Gibbard left, oi Wednesday, for an extended trip to the Pacific const, and "the Canadian North-West Mrs. Arthur 8. Hardy and two chil dren, left, this week, to join her hus- baud tn Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lindsay, nee Martha Kent, are joicing over the arrival of a son heir March 18th. G. B. Joy installed a gasoline mixing plant In his cement block business, which will enable him to turn out cement blocks in quick order. He and Mr. Madole have completed arrangements for a large. supply of cement, and Mr. Joy will be prepared to turn out cement blocks in quick order this summer. re and as on - EE RESOLUTIONS PASSED. By Storrington Ratepayers Re- garding Railway Matter. The following are the resolutions passed by the meeting of Storrington ratepayers regarding the railway crossing question : "Moved by C. W. Langwith, second- ed by Adam Ritchie, that we, the ratepayers of the Township of Stor- rington, assemblea to the question of a diverted right-of-way to the city, in view of a proposal made to divert our right-of-way to the city, known as the Kingston and Storring ton road, as users of the above men tioned road, do strongly protest against any proposition that woulda deprive us of rights and that would increase the distance to the only ma ket for our products." --Carried unani mously. (Signed), Robert Shannon, Chairman. "Moved seconded discuss by C. W. Langwith and by Thomas McCallum, that owing to a proposition to divert ome right-of-way known as the Kingston and Stotfinigton road, which has been used for carrying our products to the Kingston market for nearly a cen tury, to a pont west of the G T-R company's yard, increasing = the dis tance and also the grade of road, we would kindly ask the of rail- commissioners, to arrange for a in the City of Kingston, we could heard, before any he consider board way meeting where be guch proposition would ed Carried unanimously. (Signed), Robert Shannon, Chairman. "Moved by Hugh J. Moreland and seconded by John A. McDonald, that copies of the above resolutions he sent to the chairman of railway commis sion, Dr. Edwards, M.P., the warden of the county council and the Press." Carried (Sigmed), Ro bert Chairman. = unanimously Shannon, Crow Lake Notes. Crow Lake, March 18.--The which dell recently improved slghing greatly. John Kuapp James Hawley are drawing what is best as 'Duffy's saw mill. Samuel has the house at nd moved into it last The Ladies Glee Club held a_ social in the sclic house on the 12th inst; they enjdyed thém- selves with some fine recitations, re- freshments being served afterwards A small sum realized. What might have proved a bad accident occurred to two ladies while out driving. They had an upset; the horse ran and got badly hurt while the pants received slight bruises. of the voung people of this place took in the St. Patrick's ball held 'in Fdwards hall, Sharhot Lake, on the 17th. Miss Jennie Mahon visiting her many friends at Altheepe and Jolingbroke, has not vet returned Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bygrove and George Butler, at George Bradshaw's: Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson, at James Hawley's; Messrs. Isanc and George Korry, A. Stevens and son, Mr. and Mrs. James Mahon and Mr. and Mrs. Jares Hawley, at John W, Knapp's; E. Whitmarsh bought up a fine drove of cattle in this place. H Smith, Sharbot Lake, spent Sunday at S. Jones'. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kuapp made a flving trip to West port. Mr. and Mrs. William Kenped, drove to Maberly on business now the and logs to known Kenned rented the mill i week was away occu Some last week, For The Poor. Church Times. A travelling show went to a try town in the west and advertised to give a performance for "the bene fit of poor." Tickets only twenty-five cents and, as result, the opera house was crowded to the I'he morning a commit tee representing the rural society for benefiting the poor called upon the manager of the company and politely asked for the receipts The theatri eal man appeared to be dumbiounded at the request "1 thought,' said the visitor, 'you advertised this per- forgiance for the benefit af the poor?" Sure coun- the were a doors next replied the shrewd manager "Pidn't we put the of tickets down, to quarter that all the poor. could come i price a SO See Bibby's new 5c. caps. "A 58¢. kidney pill for " on the bargain counter at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Gloves cleaned. My Valit. ap- | \ tenement McClennan, © f, MARCH 20, 1909. A HAmusements. (RAND 1 0 6 NIGHTS "iors ss MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 2.30. | AUSTIN and 'WAINWRIGHT Trans-| atlantic Amusement Company in | High Class Vaudeville and Moving Pictures | 2 llours Continuous Programme. Prices, Children 8c; Adults 10c EAI CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES * ' First insertion lc. & word. Fach con. secutive insertion thereafter balf cent a word. Minimum charge for one in sertion, 25¢.; three* iusertions, 50¢. ; six, $1; one month $2. WAN TED--HELP. EXPERIENCED. APPL) hig oilice. HOUSEMAID, with references, at HOUSEMALD, w rs. BY Ryan COMPETENT April 1st. Apply Hockwood House. A "PWOR GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL k family, good howe for the right pe: i ! son.. Apply 162 King street. STS N47 Recruits Wanted Recruit classes will be held at - r MONDAY d T AY | £ . oT Arno ee ach. week. bY (avd, FRIDAY {A GOOD GENERAL SERV ANT. RI the Among other advantages, Regi-| ferences required. Apply Mrs. Bird! A FIRST-CLASS PIANO PLAYER, male or female. Call at Llroguo; Hotel, 7 o'clock this evening. es WANTLU--GENERAL. SOUTH AFRIC for spot H. Harmer, Caron, THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH electric promptly. done, F, J. Birch, ellington street. estimates of work Elect rician, 200 SOLDIERS' . Advise lowest price. tchew SCRIP, Saskal an. PIANO, FOR SALE. (TED TWO YEARS ONLY. Good as new, 148 University Ave. works All kind: PAY HORSE, SIX YEARS ds high, weigh OLD, 15 bands t 1,300 lbs. Price, $125. D. J. Hay. ment offers the privileges of a gym-| 136 Bagot" St,, between 7and 8 p.m nasium, indoor Sports . and free rifle practice at the new ranges. | Apply to the Adjutant at the Orderly! Room, ATmouries. ax W. ST. PIERRE HUGHES, Captdin and Adjutant. A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, Al ply to Mrs. T Mchean Robertsor &¢ Lower Union street, in the eve: i ing. tat ENTS WANTED=GOOD PROFIT: | Bven boys and girls, earn $6.00 $12.00 per week. Ontario Seed C 1 11 King St., Waterlob, Ont. Ie THAT FRAME HOUSE NUMBERED | SALESMEN VED FOR PAT: 38 Or 2p! Heing . aflvil Spray," Best Compressed-air Hal 68 York street {1 ng ie southerly | Sprayer mad. Sample free to of the row) together with the proved agents. Cavers Bros. desirable building lot adjoining on the] Ont. corner of York street and Raglan Road, | Be ---------------------------------------- formerly occupied and owned by the late | YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST wii Mrs. Letitia Roche, will 'be offered housework. May 'sleep at hom. sale the Auction 'Rooms of J. E.| : APDIY -in the ening to a Troncitfetii Gly, ou PRL N53, WC. Hamer, V1 Clegy b DAY 2nd April next, ut 12 'o'clock noon. | _-- | A Al a Gai for | light at ill necessary. Jones, This property will be offered subject to | bid. particulars GENERAL SERVANT, washing, Apply te Mrs. (Prof) 8 W. Dyde, Queen's College Grounds, in the evening, or before Iour in the afternoon. | GOOD reserved Further a may be obtained from the undersigned. mld ee eee eee LADY WANTS FURNISHED sitting room, or . bedroom, locality. State terms with or with out board. Private family preferred Address Box ""B.,'" Whig office AGENTS WANTED territory for our illustrated paper to-day. made. Tarbox | MCINTYRE & McINTYRE, Solicitors for the Vendor. centra {6th March, 1909, "FOR SALE OR CHARTER. The Steamer Victoria, of the Port of | Brockville. This steamer has a capacity | of about 160 : passengers, is about 78] feet Jong and-has a 15 foot beam, is" equipped with a compound Doty Engine, instaled in 1907. Hull thoroughly over- hauled and boiler retubed last year Speed between 11 and 12 miles an hour. | In first-class order. Boat can be in- | spected 'at Brockville. Apply to The Brockville Navigation Co., Limited. WwW. 8. BUELL, Managing Director, Brockville IN Enormous being Bro Toronto BAGINFER Fol Fire Department. Ap Rigney, Chairman hk Kingston, Ont., stating ag experience. Give references Kingston to J D the ply ee tt -------------------- NTED TO LEARN BARBEIl trade. Graduates earn twelve eighteen dollars weekly. Help secur: positions. Will equip shops. Con stant practice. Careful instructions Few weeks ..complete course. Cats logue free. Write Moler Barber Col lege, Toronto. "HE MADE A MISTAKE A GOOD MAN Ok in Canad: | AGENTS--WE WANT woman in every Count, to sell our Medicated Toilet Soap: and Family Remedies, in Combina tion Packages. From one to four sold in every house. The greatest seller: ever offered to agents. One hundred per cent. profits. Write to-day fo full particulars. The F. E. Karn Co. Limited, Cos. Queen and Vietoris streets, Toronto, Canada. In Writing Letter to His Love. | Harper's Magazine. | The 'essential difference between the signification of words and terms in the English tongue ' which are almost the same in etymology 'and origin is al oreat element of difficulty to a doreign-| or who is learning the language, a fact to which a certain attache of a foreign | MEN mission at Washington recently testi- fied. | Wher the budding diplomatist in question arrived at our national capi tal a year or two ago he sosn capitu- lated to the charms of a young 'wo man. of the official set, and they speedily became ithe best of friends. A month or the 'attache return-| od to this country after a lengthy leave of absence passed in his own | land. About the first thing on reach ing Washington wds to a note! the lady eof his admiration, where to her .astenishment and indigna- tion, he gave expression to this sent | ment : | FINANCE AND INSURANCE. "Once more, Lady WANTED, AT ONCE, ON salary and expenses. One good mar in each locality with rig or capable of handling borses to advertise and introduce our guaranteed Roya Purple Stock and Poultry Specifies No experience yocessaty ; we lay out your work for you. $25 a week and expenses, Position permanag Write W. A. Jenkins Manufactu Co. London, Ontario. SO ago PERSONAL. HAIR, warts, MOLES, BIRTHMARKS etc removed permanently without scar. Twenty years' exper: ence. Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Ear Nose, Throat and Skin Blemish Specialist, 258 Bagot street. send to in, "! my Hear friend, 1 gaze upon your unmatched eye shall | C. 8. KIRKPATHICK, FIRE, MARINE | and Motor Insurance, 42 Clarence St., Kingston. 'Phone, 568. GOOD POLICY "IN THE American Life Assurance Co. thing guaranteed. 20 payment life guarantees 1,000 death. All pre miums returned live 20 years Get particulars, Boon, Agent, 159 Wellington Happenings At Allisonville. Allisonville, March 19.--Jonathan | Moon and Charles MelFaul are attend | ing the Orange grand Na- | panea this week. The Ladies' Aid held their monthly meeting at Edward ( al- They are on Monday NORTH Every- lodge in at it you J. ow : street. nanis on Tuesday afternoon. to have an "At Home" night at the residence of Mr and | Mrs Herbert Calnan'g,.. Christian street. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Valleau entertained - about thirty of their friendds and neighbors on Monday night. Miss Phoebe Valleau assisted | ghe hostess in emteriaining the com- pany. Merritt B. MeFaul got first prize playing progressive * 'Lost Heir; and' Mrs. Mermtt McFaul got the booby prize., Mr: gud Mrs. A. Hogle rave un party' an' "Weddesdaly night. There a large attendance at Bowerman's church' on Sunday night. Rev. H. H. Cragg gave an interesiing | address, Wesley Bovd, from Belleville, and Nolson Parliament; of Amelias- burgh, attended the Qddiellows' lodge last night. Dr. Broad, Wellington, has heen attending Wail. Sprung: There is not much change yet. G. H. Young is slowly improving dros dlnes:s. A. H. Marvin is on the listd Ar- hur Murphy hhs bought a house in Wellington and isgmoving to-day. MEDICAL CARD. J. GARDINER, M.D., PHYSI- cian and Surgeon, Corner of Bagot and William streets. Office Hours, £ to 9am. : 2 to 4 and 7 to ® pm. 'Phone. R70. ROBERT LEGAL. PARRI STER A. n CUNNINGHAM St., Kingston. was 8 | Insist on this Trademark for your owa sake. THE T. F. HARRISON CO. Auction Sales Room ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND goods bought and sold, or goods sold on commission. Auction Sales promptly at- tended to, at the City Auction Rales Rooms, 88 Brock St. Kingston. J. B. JONES. "Anctionear. Had Foot Badly Cut. Piccadilly, March' 19.--A fumber in- tend tapping their sugar bush if it stays fine. The box social held at R. Hamilton's, in aid of the Methodist church, was a decided success, There was a good crowd and a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. J. Beattie were greatly surprised to get a letter from their son. William, not hearifg from him in over fifteen years. Mrs. D. J. Goodiel- low entertained a number 'of ladies at a quilting, Thursday afternoon. Almor | Scales had - the misfortune of getting his foot badly cut with an 'axe. Dr. | McCarty was called to the wound: Rev. Mr. Robinson and Rev. Mr. Mallen changed pulpits last Sun Botting all smiles over the arrival of a wee boy. Quite a number are laid up with the grip. A number of people attended the Free| Insurance legislation will have the Methodist revival meetings at the Oak efiect of showing the people that tax- Flats Miss 1. Haney has returned ation on insurance Companies is paid liome, after visiting relations here. | by policyholders. As it seems to he Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. Knapp, Perth, levied on wealthy corpora- and Miss Botting, Fermoy. at D. Les- tions' it popular, which 1 Mrs. H. Dowsley, Svdenham, et show that indirect taxation of Godirey's; J. Walker. Hollo- [the simplest method¢ of deluding the ttie Redmond, Har- public. Sunday at Mr - spent Sunday at C.[ Weese 3 a8 SOKER SMU Wm. Murray Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness stc., for sale. Sale of Horses sverv dress Saturday The People. Deluding Toronto Globe dav. George 18 Sri "oreat is goes lie's; i# one Mrs ford, and Miss rowsmith, spent G, Harper Y den the wall-paper i pow son. See Bibby's $1 blue shirts, Ayleswor ths, Ladies' "suits dyed Valet, etme ---- | NO| 1 BED | SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS-I WILL buy your Scrip for Cash or sell it for you on eommission. obtained. Wire or write for full L Panoeton, Lotion .Ave., Montreal. 'Phone E. formations. JK. A FIRST-CLASS NEW MILOH HOL- stein Cow, six years old, at J. Hy Johnston's, 605 Princess street. Best price in 913 De TWO SETS OF SCALES, ONE A FAIR- bank, one ih Uutney or Newly t at Turk's, "phone, 705; JENTLEMEN TO . to-date and suiLs. BRING cloth and have it made up into up Price and workman- guaranteed to please. Pressing repairing done on the notice. Thomas Galloway, St., next Bibby's Livery. TEACHERS WANTED. THEIR THAT DEf RABLE PROPERTY, 256 ham large and 258 Syden St., and garden facing on North St. can be converted into building lots. shortest 181 Brock CARLOAD JUST _ ARRIVED. OF 1-kn Mela THE ughlin Buggies, Come early and get first choice. Fu P. Grass, Massey-Harris Co. 133 Clarence St. iVE HUNDRED TEACHERS Saskatchewan and Alberta. Apply The Western School Supply Co. Ltd, Box Sask. "848," Regina, UALIFIED for Salary $20 month, commencing April Woodman, § Wolfe Island. J 8. 'S, PROTESTAN No. 1st. Sec.~Treas., FOR T TEACHER 4, Wolfe Island. for nine months, Apply W. G. Allen ¥. O., ANTED, five professiopal rural schools in chewan dnd $50 to $70 per teachers fori Write immediately, Bureau, Scott SITUATIONS TH position to Nursery Stock. Best outfit Free. adian Nursery treal. IMMEDIATELY teachers Manitoba, Alberta. won Na graded Block, I8 MAY MEAN YOU. PERMANENT salesmen Grown Fvestigate. Co., TWENTY- for good Saskat- Salaries {fom Also several appointments Western Teachers' Winnipeg, Man. VACANT. Hardy Quebec. Can- Limited, Mon- for our in S best bait ? Ads. ARTHUR ELLIS, Ave. For Dollars Are you satisfied with the catch? Are you using the Classified Want paper bring ARCHITECTS, office and residence, in this results. ARCHITECT, 181 University HENRY ete, Pp: Office, "Phone, GOB SMITH, Anchor Building, Market Square. 5 & 258 ARCHITECT, THE MODERN RESIDENCE, 49 KING street, well-appointed and in excels Jon condition. Apply to Edw, J. By 'ense. $1,750 FOR A SIX-ROOMED DETACH ed frame house on Bagot St, B.C. gas, very' desirable. Easy terms. A. F. Bond, 79 Clarence street. CORNER QUEBEC AND DIVISION Sts., 2 new single B-ropmed houses, latest modern improvements, easy terms.) Apply 108 Pine street. TW DWELLINGS IN VILLAGE OF rrowsmith. Small payment down Balance to suit purchaser. Appl Gbdwin's Insurance Emporium, King. IMPORTED German bird guaraw ST. ANDREASBERG AND Male Canaries. Every to sing. A splendid Easter gif, for mother, wife or sister. "Phone, 612, or call corner Queen and Barrie Sts, W. J. Driver, 1, ® P. GASOLINE LAUNCH, CEDAR HUI 85 by 6, two cylinder 7 H Rochester gas engine with magneto, three blade Michigan reversible wheel, speed 84 miles per hour. Cost $l. 000. Price $350. Dr. J, C. Connell, "ARM OF 3815 half of lot ®, Con. 1 Con, dwelling close to Clarendon Apply to Station. ACRES, BEING 28, Con. 1, east hall lot and west half lot 28, Township 6f Oso. Good house, barn, stables, ete., school, two mile from Station. For particulars, Robert C. Bourk, Oso LAST MODERN DAIRY STOCK FARM, CON- sisting of 100 acres of rich, tillable soil, free from foul weeds and in a good state of cultivation, well water od at front and rear. Situated eight miles from Kin East Halt of T.ot 18, Con. . Pittsburg, conveni- ent to post office, school, churches and cheese factory. A good orchard. A modern barn with basement stabl- ing for twenty head of cattle and six horses, water jn stable ; silo and power wind mill ; also drive shed in conjunction with stable, large stone dwelling, with eight rooms, including bath roam, all heated. by hot air furnace. Possession at once. Apply to John Harding, Kilbirnie IO, Ont. TO-LET. DWELLINGS, FURNISHED furnished, Stores, ete. Brock, Cor. king Bt. on, AND UN- McCann's, THAT LARGE AND CENTRALLY situated house, 98 Earl St. Possess sion May 1st. Apply to J. Gilbert, Grocer. A SINGLE BRICK HOUSE, No. 115 Stuart street, 10 ROOMS, modern SON, Bagot ARCHI- street POWER & BONS, EXCHANGE 243 CORPORATION, widely agvertised hy wholesale and 5 Branch commission ; references Madison, THE WILSON | | and Solicitor. Law Office, ¥9 Clarence Stvart St You can wat, as sce Lake house is Johnson John ARCHITECTS, chant's Bank Building, and Wellington streets. "Prone, 2132. | SS CHANCES. ant, , reason Guelph, Manager required, FOR SALE OR TO LET. HOME Modern on streets from shore ; and Tweddell, MER corner Brock FOR good SOUTH | patent | going West, | Ont. MANUFACTURING staple goods, sold trade, de- 2,500 yearly ment. and Address retail | inv Wisconsin. EAD, 114 improvements Ontario at its elevation, two also lots on Al- Macdonnell Sts. | or Mr. Power. | provements. Possession Apply to John Ashley, Ave, May 28 Livingston $10.50 SPLENDID house W. CO. loll street. WILL RENT A on Montreal street, bath and Possession April 1st R. Chas, Real Estate Agent, Wellington eee eet, FROM FIRST OF MAY MODERN flat of six rooms, bath room, furnags heating, ete. Number King St Apply for information, 226 King street at BRICK HOUSE, B LAKE views, Cgr, Stuart and St. Lawrence Ave., furhished or unfurnished Al} modern improvements, eleven rooms Apply on premises FIRST-CLASS HOUS Modern improvements, ing purposes, rent moderate, Also stables. Apply at 162 Frontenae St., between Brock and Johnson Sts BROCK gas for eg BY cooks 181 DIVISd of Princess BRICK 'RESIDE fon street, NCE, NO. near Corner street, twelve rooms, extension kitchen, hot water heating, gas for lighting and cooking purposes. En« quire No. 179 Division street. MONEY AND BUSINESS. fred Apply DOGS, BIRDS, ETC. === | OR SALE: FOX HOUNDS, Hounds, and all Sporting and Pigeons, Rabbits, Pigs, Cattle, page catalogue, Kennels, Reading Pet Sheep and Swine. 10e. Penna, BEAGLE | breeds of Dogs, Fancy Ferrets, Guinea a0 Mount Penn! U.8.A. other LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBH ire Insurance Company. Avaliable assets $61,187,215. lo addition which the policyholders have security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and sity property insured at. lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new busiriess get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. Phone, 568. No. 2 Chestnut : A large size Pea Coal. Just the thing for spring weather. Extra good value, $8. 75. SWIFT'S. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. ANY PERSON WHO 1S THE SOLE head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a wore or lund t Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Sub-Agency for the by proxy may be made at any agency, On Certain conditions, by | father, mother, son, daughter, intending homesteader, PUTIFS.--Six months' section (160 acres, available Dominion Lands or district. Agency Eatry sister of and cultivation of the three years. within nine miles farm of at mother, sister. In good st section a son, months in each of six of Homestead entry homestead right and pre-emaption may homestead certain $3.00 fer in acre. on either odd or ev South of township 45; A homesteoder of his homestead on a least 80. acres and occupied by him or by his father, daughter, certain districts a anding may pre-empt a long-side his hemestead. $3.00 per acre,' Duties. Must (including the time required to earn homestead pateut) and cultivate fifty 'afres extra. A homesteader who has ex take Purcha: may be acquired on any "i pum quarter- less) of in Manitoba, brother or' residence upon land in each of may live solely owned brother or homesteader in quarter- Price reside six years from date haudted his cannot obtain a a Pp districts. Price homesteads available lands hered Sections East of the Cal gnry and Edmonton Railway and the West line of range 26, and West of the third Meridian and the Sault Railwal line. Duties.--~Must reside six months each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. WEST MINING REGULATIONS. COAL.--Coal , mining rights ° may be leased for twenty-one years at an annuad rental of $1.00 an acre. Not more thas 2,560 acres tan be leased to one appli, i cant. Royulty, five cents per toa. 3 QUARTZ.--A person: eighteen eo of age and over having made &a isco may lochte a claim 1,600 feet by 1,500 feet, Feo, $5.00. At least $100 must be expended on the claim each ear, of paid to the Mining Recorder. When $500 has been expended or paid and other requirements complied with the claim may be purchased at 00 an acre. PLACER MINING CLAIMS generally, 100 feet square. Entry fee, $5.00. . DREDGING.--Two leases of five each of a river may be issued to one applicant for a term of 20 years Rental, 0 a mile per annum. Royaith 23 per t after the output s $10.000. WwW. CORY, Deputy of t miles he Minister of the Iuterior. N.B.--Unauthorized publication of advertisement will not be paid for. sr