Daily British Whig (1850), 10 May 1909, p. 3

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fgadd JUST 2 0) / Je DISCOUNT SALE ON RUGS. LOOK. Our stock of Rugs is too reduce it at onee. Rug:in our stock at a «Reduction This is sure to have the season is at its height. colorings and all at 20%. One Week Only--Frida May 14th, CRUMLEY BROS. | | Keeping Up the ome? Wriing For Yourself ? Are order or are you caring for that of some landlord ? Just as easy to pay rent to your- self, We -have the properties, give terms that satisfy, and are as careful of yout interests as you could desire. you keeping your own lawn in Just as pasy to care for your own. you number of Up-Te-Pate Dwel- best dpcations. Also Building 1.dts, at 1 lin ha 3 for ve sale, in a number 60 CHoik D. A. Cays 57 Broek St. CARTERS CURE Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles inei- dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Pain in the Side, &o. 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Small 8 Small Dus _ Seal Brie So we are cffering every ! lara, large, and we desire to of 20% desired effect, as the Different sizes, pretty Discount. For y, May 7th, to Friday, Inclusive.§ COCR HOROEOHD CROCCO ROHN Mrs. Osmond emerged from 'the milliner's, abstractedly buttoping- her glove. he crossed the pavement and entered a small electric brougham which was waiting at the curb, "Home," she said to the chauffeur as he closed the door, In an instant they were gliding up the avenue. As they threaded the maze of vehicles crowding its length, Alicia Osmond leaned against the cushions and closed her aching eyes. The glare and bustle of the busy streets had tired her already over- strung | herves. dhe felt a sense of grateful relief when jtheéy entered the quieter 'uptowri district. The gentle mggion o her into compioleéhce. dozed.w When she was to 'glance from a little exclamation. They had left the city streets and were in the open | country. The car bowled along the old post road with oecasional. glimpses f the car lulled She must have finally roused it the window with TE SPORT REVIEW (Continued from page 2.) a lap; Marsh third; Appleby fourth; Dorando fifth. Time, 1.48.52. fwenty-fourth mile: St. Yves first hy five laps; Svanberg second, Crook third, (Canadian) fourth Time, 2. The finish Svanberg third, 2.5% 13; Appleby, fifth, «sixth, 2.59.19. Simpson 29. 1 Was : .. Yves, 2.44.05, second, | 2.50.54; Crook, 10: Simpson, fourth, 2.564. 2.56.17: Dorando, St Gananoque Harriers Coming. harriers are also enter- ig Mdrathon here on Vie- Millan received a to-day, from the secretary of asking for information. anc entry blanks. Linklater and O'Brien, two Cananoque men, are both fast runners, and will likely enter. ()' Brien won the Labor day race here, last sea- son, and finished gwell in {hs Montreal Star's road tafe laBt! spring. rT \ Baseball On" Saturday Toronto, 5; Balti 4; Buffalo, 1. Newark, i {lananoque ing for the b toria day. 'Con' letter, the club, Rastern lLeague-- more, 4.x Jersey Gy, Roeh@ teey: i Pao dgnée, : Oy Hy fig hi FY x riff 0 hte We hing 1 0; Philadelphia, 1. Boston, 6; New York, 4. Chicago, 4: Cleveland, 8. Pi National Leagwep-St kouig, Si Pit {s- arg, 0. Boston, 2; 8 Nol] York, 1. Philadelphia, 8; Brooks, = Chigago, 6: Cincinnati, 3. # & v Sail > 7 Sporting Notes. eelobrating Victoria will have a long-distance to amateurs, OVer a Day Pres race, six-mile In colt [Open ke® Donlin, formewly captain of | New York Giants, has announcéd that he would return to the New York 'club at the end of his present theatrical engagement if the "fans' so desired. Forest Smithson, the Olympic cham- pion hurdler, lowered the world's re- cord for the fifty-yard low hurdles at Seattle. His time was 5 4:5 seconds, one-fifth of a second lower than the previous record. < (Hara has fallen off in his hitting for the Giants, and as the New York management has' not carried out its part of the deal for Strang and O'- the Orioles. have hopes of get- ting O'Hara back. "Rube" Waddell has had his trou- bles pitching against Donovan. . The St. Louis southpaw has never had an pasy time when onovan worked on the othe He has defeated the Detroit when Donovan was pitching, but these occasions are few and they are far between, Waddell hates to pitch against Denovan other man. side. Tigers than any has has had Donovan more but was equal to the task not than two or three times. Prohibitive Price. Kansas City Star. Wilpur Wright, plain of his school of aviation at 1 teked about his early struggles, e bad in those Dayton days,' said he, wonderful offers, magnificent pro- on the broad, green 'au, HHSHASIAGIICEASICIGIIIIC ok Increase Your Efficiency 3 Kingston Business College, Limited, 3 Head of Queen Street. 2 2 q Oanada's Leading Business Schgol Day and Evening Classes. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book- kedping, Pelegraphy. Special in- 2 dividual struction for pupils deficient § cnglish branches. # Rates moderate. at any time. 'Phone, 440. H. F. MET: ¥ CALFE, Principal. g HEASKIGIAGISIBICIIIIBIICIIION0K \ Wood's Phosyhodine The Great English Remedy Tones and invigorates the whol wmakéa nev FHFEEREHFERER FE HA HAH ys Debitity, Mental and Brain Worry, Des Sexual 17eakness, Emissions, Sper and Effects of 0X, Six for $5. :. 1d by alle ry n pi on receipt of pr -- iled free. The Wood M wormeriy Windsor: One will please, si~ gists oF ry oa e. New pam edicine Co. Toranio, Om: (rand Union Hotel Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD Baggage to and from Station free. Oity Guide Book and Map Abuse or Frcesses | mises, but when it came to the actual laying down of money, then descended on the scene, Our friends, with their nrouths full of millions and | ther lof a Drayton - barber. This barber said one day as he shaved mé, "That's Ia fine pup of Simmon's, I'd give any- thing for it." 'Well, it's for sale, tsn't it ?' said 1. The barber burst into sneering laughter. *Oh, yes, it's for sale said he, 'but do' you know {what Simmons wants for it? Why, two dollars !"' ---------------- Horse Steaks In Order. Liverpool is centre for the tlic with | pled horses intended for food. | bodied horses fetch a fair price in Ant- | werp and Rotterdam for human con: sumption. Even if a horse has its legs worn, out but has a good body, it brings $50 or $60. The horses suf- fer greatly in tramsit because they are bought for the purpose until past work. The police arrested three men for cruelty when in charge of a consignment making for the docks. One horse, too infirm to keep up with | { | ! | the others, was bring practically drag- ged along. The facts were admitted and small fines imposed. Must Be A Best-Seller. Transcript. do you think of my Boston "What navel ?"7 "It has my warmest sympathy." "What do you 'mean?' "It, is the victim of a' vile plot." latest "Your spring tonic or bloud medi- cine.'y It will pay you to buy it at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. "Phone A " * | ately, but she did not notice it. more | And Waddell | many opportunities te beat | gloom | quite empty hands, reminded me the European continent in erip- | Good | of the blue waters of the sea between the bare branches of the trees. A glance at the leather-cased clock added to her astonishment. The hands pointed to 1 o'clock. It had been 41 when she entered the brougham! . She signaled to the chauffeur. To her amazement he did not respond. His great, square back partially blocked | the window. The collar of his coat | was turned up about his ears and met the cap, pulled well down on his | head. With gauntleted hands grasping | the steering wheel and eyes set straight lin front, the man seemed oblivious to his surroundings. il Alicia Osnbnd was thoroughly frightened. Could it "be possible that | her chauffeur had suddenly been be- reft of reason and that he was carry- ing her no one knew whither? She | leaned forward and' rapped desperate- ly on the plate glass. 'with her silver | portemonnaie. o "Stevens!" she called sharply. The only response was the inegehsed speed | of the car. She called ~ agam and | again, but received no reply. = At last | she sank back on the seat with real | alarm, | | "After a while she calmed herself and | looked eagerly from the window. Help | might be obtained in their swift pas- sage through the towns; but their speed was so great that the people they met flashed by like spectres, while trees and dwellings were blurred pan- oramas. She recogmized the country NOW--- they were near Ferncliff. Her "lip quivered ang the low tears rolled down her cheeks. Ferneliff had been her home and Norman's ever since their marriage, but since their serious quar- rel and the quiet separation which had followed, she had taken the town house and Norman had disappeared quietly from' his accustomed haunts---gone to Europe, said the gossips. The : sight: of her familiar country ve 'her a sharp pang that made her orget her anxiety over her strange | predicament of the moment. A hot sense of grief overwhelmed her many, | many times in these past sad weeks. | AY soon' as her first unreasonable anger had vanished, she had known poignant- Ty that her quarrel with: her husband Wad been a mistake. She felt with hitter woe and passionate sélf-reproach that she loved him--loved him. more than all 'the world: The brougham whizzed on desper- i She | was sobbing stormily and calling for him' who 'was far ay. - How good Norman had -always been to her! Everything she had wished for had been hers. The automobile in which she rode had been his last present to her, "The Purple Comet, darling," he had announced; laughing * his great, boyish laugh as he indicated the car with a sweep of the hand. Thé thought brought her back with a start to her situation, At the instant it dawned on her that there was something unfamiliar about the car. There were the fittings ot cream leather and purple velvet--but the clock! The gold monogram _be- neath its enamelled face bore the in- itials "B. C." instead of "A. L. O" In place of the purple velvet cush- jons on which her feet were wont to rest there was a white rug. The machine was not the "Purple Comet!" It was so like her. own that could see how. she had made the mis- take. But where 'was the © strange | chauffeur taking her? She glanced from the window and | uttered an almost hysterical ery. They {had turned into the elm avenue which | led to Ferncliff, and now the long, low { front -of the closely shuttered house | confronted her. | They drew up under the wide porte jcochere and she saw the grave face of Lalg~Angus, the butler, peering down { from 'the gloom of the doorway. With { a Tittle sob she alighted and was stand- | ing beside Angus before the chauffeur descended from his seat. Alicia was frightened and bewilder- ed, In her agitation she could think of nothing. The old butler greeted her with a puzzled glance, stepped | aside, bowing low and she entered the door and walked into the library. "Mr. Osmond is not at home, is he? she asked, wondering meantime how she could explain her arrival. . "Mr. Osmond," replied the butler, "ordered us to keep the house in readiness. He thought he might be [home any time I suppose." Alicia's eves were bright with tears "That is all; you may go now, Angus," she said kindly. When she was alone she laid her ead on the broad arm of the huge she | l | | ever offered fo ed Production Mystic Festival Dr PAR tary vs. 1 | Danging 5d every night, es- cepting Wednesday. One Performance Only, at 8.15. 2---Hours Solid Amusement--2. KYLE COMEDY CO. | 6__Big Vaudeville Acts--6 and Best Entertainment r the money. Comedians, Singers, Novelty Acts. Wonderful Comedy Juggling Act. New Moving Pictures, Latest lllustrat< Songs. Prices -- Chidren, 5 ; Adals, 10c WEDNESDAY, MAY 12TH. MARTAIN and EMERY'S COLOSSAL of RICHARD WAGNER'S The Biggest SIFAL (In English). : WM. LYNCH ROBERTS a scale | of grandeur, Perfermance tempted: at 7.45 pm. Carriages, at 11.15. » Prices, 25¢., 75¢c., $1, $1.50. Seats now on sale. 3 BIJOU TO-DAY AND TUESDAY. SIX-ACT PROGRAM ACT 1.--"THE OUTCAST." A Mili ledskin, Drama, when Kentucky was a British Colony, about 1750, ACT 2.-- Two _ Soldier Men,' strated Song, by Alfred Davis. ACT 3.-- "THE PYNAMITE WAIST- COAT," showing how Hans Schweiper outwitted the bully of the camp. ACT 4.~-4A FATAL FLIRTA- TION." Thrilling drama, which may be a warning te many a foolish girl, ACT 5.-- (Evenings "WHEN THE SNOWFLAKES THE HILLS," Hlustrated Miss Daisy Bruton. ACT 6,-- SCHOOL, FOR LOVE- MAKING, and how the Flirtation Pro- PRINCESS THEATRE Adopted by ed Hiv- only), CROWN Song, by TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMER, THE CREAT COLBIE SISTERS In their latest Song Hits and Refined Dancing. This act has been secured at great expense direct from SHEA'S THEATRE. Do not miss seeing them TO-NIGHT. Illustrated Somg--"1 WISH I HAD A GIRL," The Great New York Hit, by BR. Hamer, of New York City, The King of Singers. Qur Pictures are' 'always good secure NOTHING BUT THE BEST NIGHT we are showing © Subject No. 1~'BEWARE OF COMPANIONS," Fine Drama, Subject No, 2,~"THEADORE YEARNS TO BIE A TOUGH." A Roaring Comedy. Don't forget MATINEES. We TO- EVIL Our 5c WONDERLAND 5c ALLTHIS WEEK, Ford and Miller Refined Singing, Talking and in Act, introducing MR. FRITZ a Si i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1909, TO-NIGHT" six, $1; ope month $3. WANTED--HELP. DINING-ROOM GIRL. APPLY Al- i dg A hion Hotel, . BELL BOY. APPLY BRITISH-AMERI- can Hotel Office. XPERIENCED HOUSEMAID. APPLY SR See A GENERAL SERVANT, ONE TO sleep at home. pply 26 Wellington street, in the evening. 7 "AUTO omp! Hane Sample free to aj- y Gait. WANTED FOR Best made. agents. Cavers Bros. SALE Spra proved. Ont, SMEN ray," LEARN BARBER TRADE. TOOLS free. New system. Constant Practice, Careful instructions. Gradual earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Few weeks complete course. rite or free catalogue. Moler Barber College, Toronto. MAID, FOR GENERAL iso chambermaids, a waitresses, kitchel girs and laundress for season of '1809. rences re- quired. Address Mugray a Bartle; Mgr. Opinicon Club, Chafley's Locks, Ont. - ONCE, AT housework ; GOOD ADDRESS AND connections, well acquainted with the city, to canvass for insurance and real estate, make collections, ete, on salary or commission, permanent ems ployment for the right person. Give age, residence and reférences, Box "¥.,"" this Office. A MAN OF MEN WANTED, AT ONCE, ON SALARY and expenses. Ope good man io each locality with Tig or capable of hand- ling horses to advertise and introduce our guaranteed Royal Purple Stock and Poultry Specifies; No experience necessary ; we lay out your work for you, $25 a week and expenses. Posi- tion permanent. Write W. A. Jepkins Manufacturing Co., London, Ontario. WANTED--GENERAL. Yy 70 FURNISH estimates on electric work. All Kinds of work premptly done. F J. Birch, Electrician, 206. Wellington street, THE OPPORTUNIT WANTED TO PURCHASE, A HOUSE of 8 or 9 rooms, in' central foeality Modern preferred. QO, dex 57, City. Be e-------------------- Apply FP. GENTLEMEN TO BRING "THEIR cloth and have .it made wp into. up- to-date suits. Price and workman- ship guaranteed to please. Pressing repairing gone on the shortest notice. Thomas Galloway, 131 Brock 8t., next Bibby's Livery. PERSONALS. ii MM ITS Famous' -Y odle 'Bong. MISS WHM'TIER, in New Hustrated Sone, PICTURES--" "TIS "AN ILL. WIND THAT BLOWS NOBODY GOOD." An in- veresting Comedy. Drama of the freak- some nature. VAUDEVILLE--Oge fu every afternoon, at p.m. PICTURES Ranged daily. The Very newest of films. ADMISSION, only FIVE _CENTS. GOR- DON STALEY and S. LAROKES, Frops. RINT BON) AS, 40 tid N | yo | p! CURE BFPECTERD OR MONBY HE- . FUNDED: The ORRINE treatment will com- pletely and absolutely destroy the de- sire 'or eraving fur 'whisky, beer and other intoxicants if taken according to directions. It' is' a simple and efficient home treatment. No défen- tion from/ work .or business; no publicity ; no sanitarium expense, Can Be Given Secretly. ORRINE COSTS ONLY $1 A BOX. (luarantee in Fach Box. Write for free. ORRINE Booklet (mailed in" plain sealed envelope) to ORRINE €0,, 967 ORRINF Building, Washington' N.C. ORRINE is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Special Agent : W. MAHOOD, Cor. Bagot and Princess Std. G. been . such 7a horrible:.mistake all around--and I have been so unhappy." "So have 1," he said briefly, as he took her in his arms. "Fhe next time we disagree over: amy matter, it will be a case of arbitration--eh, darling? Not the bitter punishment of separa- tion. When Alicia had sobbed herself into peace, she asked for an explanation. {Where did you come from--and where is the Purple Comet--and every- thing is so mixed up to-day." "1 have been watching sad--wait- ing," said Norman, blushing a little "I felt sure, darling, that you did not hate me. This morning 1 drove Bar- bara to town in her new purple car --the one outside, a duplicate of the Purple Comet. . When you came out of the shop, your own man had gone around the block. You walked di. erately into the Chapin's _anachine-- and I couldnt resist the temptation to run away with you "And Barbara Chapin--what she think about her car?" Alicia," wonderingly. "She. is probably still trying on bon- nets, or perhaps she has annexed the Purple Comet and gone homer will asked lejther-covered chair beside her own-- itf had been Norman's favorite seat, apd the very touch of it seemed to Wing him nearer to her. She was crying again. when the soft closing of the door caused her to lift her head She sprang to her feet and ron- fronted the muffled figure of the chauffeur who had so strangely driven her down to Ferncliff. Before she could dash away her tears the man had removed 'his cap and goggles and flung aside his coat She saw hefore her' the haggard face and miserable eyes of her husband. "Norman!" she -whispered faintly | | | said her husband, 1 want you, Alicia; I cannot live with- out you. You belong to me." "I'am so glad," she breathed softly. MEL Bm mmmmnbn dl mmman. Ee | ¥ "Norman Osmond, did . you bribe Stevens. to drive around the demanded Alicia, looking into her hus- band's happy eyes , Osmond laughed happily. "TI will -onfess that«the immaculate Stevens | is not above. corruption," he demanded. "You will stay with me, Alicia?' he .d again after a long while. Year, I never want to go away--I would - rather be with you than any- where else in the "world," she said brokenly. < a r this," he said. "Let us light a hearth fire, Alicia--we must never let it-go out again!" Some people fail because they -ad- mit defeat before they mak® the efiort ros . ' | {I Vaudeville Bi block? | Chen it will be all. right with us, | SITUATIONS VACANT, PORTRAIT AGENT reliable men we A in uginess ct their own and give credit. 8 Portrait Co., i, Toronto. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. . 8. PATI 0 Sia Re Taare FIRE, MARINE St, Kingston. "Phone, 568 INVESTMENT _ POLI- North American Life In- TT Agent, 159 Wellington St. ATTRACTIVE in The LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND G BE Fire Insurance Company. . Avaliable assets $61,187,215. in addition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and eity property insured at lowest possible rates, ore renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & "Strange, Agents. 'Phone, 568. TO-LET. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN and "sy Frost's City Storage, 299 Queen St. 'Phone, 526B. PWELLINGS, FURNISHED AND UN. furnished, Stores, Stora for Furni- ture, ete. McCann's, Brocr. Cor. King street. . T WO REAR ROOM OFFICES, AT, 346 King street. Will be rented cheap, Call quick, J. P. Forrest, Gents' Furnisher. * FOUR, rooms, ences, electric light, St. West. BRIGHT, WELI-FURNISHED without board, all econveni- Apply 61 Union FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT FOR month of June, 8 rooms, modern, gas for cooking. Iitent $20, Apply at 300 Queen street. FURNISHED HOUSES, on Wolfe Island, bright airy roo and convenient to boat landing. Zo ply 'Box "W.,'" Whig office. TWO LARGE A SINGLE BRICK HOUSE, 10 ROOMS, No. 115 Stuart street, modern im- provements. Possession May 1st. Apply to John Ashley, 28 Livingston ve. FIRST FLOOR OVER KING EDWARD Theatorium, formerly occupied by Board of Fducation, suite of rooms and. hall, suitable for offices, club- room, etc. Apply 21% Princess St. UNFURNISHED UPPER FLAT, IN comfortable gtome house in suburhs, very desirable for smmmer or for per- manent occupation, rent low, three minutes walk from Street ear. Apply Box "190," Whig eflice. : HAIR, MOLES, BIRTHMARKS, warts, = etc., removed permanently without scar. 'Fwenty years' experi ence. Dr. Elmer J, Lake, e Nose, «Throat and Skin Specialist, 258 Bagot street. \ LOST. ON 'A CHAIN, ON or in Macdonald or the Reward ou return to this afternoon, probably on { THREE KEYS, 1 King street, City Park. Thursday Office. WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED From 73 Clarence St., to 155 Well: ington St., betweén Brock and Clarence Sts. Best laundry in the city. called for and delivered. © A Solver Of Problems. Winnipeg Tribune. : A group of customs officials in this certain ,unfamed judge when one re- marked % G.T.P. contractor, who was far solutions of difficult the famed for his far from the ing outfit at work not little Wine god. After he had success- fully aecompl shed 'this he met a dele- to lay their grievances before him. ers to the food, but two men in.par- ticular had a further complaint that there were no spare.blankets at the camp for them. ® Nolan considered and said : "Now, 1 will take yez one by one. Ye have no blankets of yer own ?" "No, 'sirv." r is there anny at the camp for y "No, sir." And to the other complainant : "An' ye too, have neo blankets nor there be none out there for ye ?" "*No, sini' : "Then we can aisy fix that. Ye two sleep together." The others sadly faded away with- out waiting for the decisions coming to them. vo Norway's Corps Of Skaters. A corp: of skaters \is attached to the Norwegian army, the members being ren selected for good physique and ac- curate markmanship. These skaters can be manoeuvred upon ice or over the mountain smowfields with as great rapidity as | and, as an instance of their speed, one of the corps some little time back ac- | complished one hundred and twenty { miles in eighteen and a half hours over mountairs and country. Electricity In Turkey. Under the new regime a the Turk- ish empire the restrictions on electri- eal apparatus of all classes have been removed. The: government is plan- | ping to establish a telephone service | similar to the telegraph service. This lis a very interesting illustration of the advance of the Turkish govern- | ment, which heretofore has had a par- ticular dread of electricity, owing to its connection with the word dynamo, which obviously must have something 0 5 dx 4 | | | | .. ear, | Bigypians city were discussing the decisions of a | "His decisions remind me of Nolan, | city and one eveming came in to pay | his respects to his favorite deity, the] gation of his own men who proceeded | Some objected to the wages paid, oth-| the best trained cavalry; | MEDICAL 'CARD. O.M., PHYS (practising in seven Hts. Office 4 and 7 to HENRY E. DAY, M.D, cign and Surgeon, Odessa for the last Cor. Brock and Division Hours, 8 to 9 am. 2 to 9 p.m. 'Phone, B90. LEGAL. . B. cu NINGHAM,? BARRISTER and Solicitor. Law Office, 79 Clarence 8t., Kingston. i : problems. "The said Nolan had a grad- | SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for | Wharfs at Mouth of Mission River, will be received at this oflice until 4.30 P.M. on Friday, June 4, 1909, for the con- struétion of wharfs at the mouth of the | Mission Riyer, at Fort William, District of Thunder Bay, Ont. Plans, specification and form of contract may be seen at the offices..of MH. J. Lamb, Engineer, London, Ont. ; Esq., Resident Engineer, Confederation Life Building, Toronto, W. P. Merrick, | ¥sq., Resident Engineer, Fort William, Ont., A. R. Decary, KEsq., Resident 'En- gineer, Post Office, Susvec J 1. | Michaud, ¥Esq., Resident Ingineer, Mer- chants Bank Building, St. James St. Montreal, and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa. Resident i J. G. Bing, Persons tendering . are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made an the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual signatures, with their 'occupations, and places of resi- dence. In the case of firms, thé actual signatures, the nature of the occupation and place of residence of each member of the firm must be given. An accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Hon- otrable the Minister of Public Works, for thirty-five thousand dellars 000.00) mnst geeompany each tender." The cheque will be forfeited if the party tendering decline the contract or fail to complete | the work contracted for, and will - be feturaed in case ,of non-acceptance of ender. The Department. does not-bind itsell to accept the lowest or anv tender. i By order, NAPONEON TESSIER, i Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawn, May 5, 1909. Newspapers will not be paid for advertisement if they insert it without authority from the Department. J. A. WALLACE (SUCCESSOR TO O. G. JOHNSON) PHONE . ¥l ORIST PHONE Conservatory 285 A City Branch 2389 ALL SEASONABLE FLOWERS IN STOCK. ¢ DESIGN WORK A 'SPECIALTY. KINGSTON. ONT. * ---- Monestly, was it the most oxpensive gilt that gave you the most 3 3 3 i in Se nn ea Se hh i years), |* thin ¥ 2,560 acres can be FOR SALE. TWO PARLOR CABINETS, ONE $9, one na A at She 33 nds ap at that, at Turks, ONE RUB oP . one JUBBENTING. SEEN, bUogY; SAIL : BOAT WITH ILS, ROP all complete, A ay v Coward, Old Tannery. fs. Apply. ey da 8B BCO ors ana vo . Hay, 126 SIX-ROOM AND WO. FRAN B DWEL- ling, in Sood location. at" Goa 's Insurance por BLACK MOULD, FOR FLOWER BEDS, : Dr a card yo X Stans 441 Barrie # . ys SHOW-CASE, 5 FEET LONG, 4 feet. high. Shop BL. McConville's Nrocery ery Store, Cor. and Divis- 58 YARDS nearly new. a bargain, May be seen Call am Livingston. Ave. oor. INSTER CARPET, sell all or part at on floor, or next BOATS AND ENGINES, NEW AND second-hand, See what we are build - os all pasts, of Sanna before your order. ) tory, Old Tannery. owas Face LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Mclm UGH lin Buggies, Harness a speciality. The best is the cheapest. A 3-Horse Frost & Wood Cultivator, nearly new for half price. F. P. Grass. . LIGHT BRAHMAS TPARTLO STOCK) --1 Tock Bird (enteréd at Western Ontario, Guelph, in 1908), 8° Hens, 7 Pullets. Apply at 125 Nelson street, or whig office. TWO NEW HOUSES, CORNER DIVIs sion and WUEDEC sireels. Al at rast View Park, 5 miles from ingston, on the St. Lawrence. Several lots and new summer cottages. For sale, or to let. Apply Rev. J, D, Boyd, 106 Pine street. SPEED epgine, cushions, linoleum, batteries dowmplete. Ready for immediate use, and in first-class condition. Screw hoist and available boathouse, Will be sold for any reasonable ' offer, Apply "Barber,™ Whig office. MOTOR 12 HP. THIRTY FT. BOAT, 13 miles ; TWO SOLID DOUBLE 'BRICK DWEL-~ lings, excellent location, on Princess St., opposite University Ave., each house containing nine rooms, modern conveniences with ery large garden, fruit trees and stable, This is a snap for someone, reason ior sciling, owner leaving the city. Apply at McCann's Real Estate Ageucy, Broek Cor. King street, + DENTAL: | i 846. i ARTHUR otlice Ave, * ii 188 i i ARCHITECTS, : ¥ ARCHTITROS v i "BLL, and. residence, 181 Universi I LHENRY ete, Square. ARCHITECE Pr. SMITH, By Market Anchor Building, "Phone, 845. WM. NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHIE tects, etc., Oftice, 258 Bagot. streets 'Phone, 608. MER- Brock 212. POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, chant's Bank Building, corner and Wellington stree 'Phone, A&I», Split Hard Wood Goods Wy ~~ Sound body Maples, delivered any ; - length required. ¥ S Dry Kindling. + WIFT'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 bomestead a quarter section (160 acres, more or less) ot available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must ap) r in person at the Pominion Lands ey or Sub-Agency for the district. Entry by proxy may be made At any agency, on certain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader. DUTIES. --Six 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, Jnather, son, daughter, brother or nister: In certain dalstricts a homesteader fn good standing may preempt a quarten section alongside his homestead. I ico $3.00 per afre. Duties.--Must reside six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry. (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty re extra. # A homesteaddr who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain =n pre-emption may take & purchased homestead $n 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 township 45, East of the CUnal- gary and ¥dwonton Railway and the West line of range 26, and West of the third Meridian and the Sault Railway line. Dwties.--Must 'reside six months in 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 he jeased for twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1.00 an acre. Not more than leased to one appli- , five cents per ton. person eighteen years of made =a discovery 1,500 feet by 1,500 feet. Fee, $5.00. At least $100 must be expen on the claim each 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 C LAIMS generally, 100 feet saomare. Entry fee, £5.00. DREDGING --Twp leases of five miles each, of a river may be issued to one applicant for a term of 20 years. Ren iar $10 a mile per annum. Rovalty., 24 per gent after the output exconds $10.600. Ww. W, CORY, uty of the Minister of the Interior. Nf Dnuthorized publicati of this cant. Royalty QUARTZ. -- age and over having may locate a clajm

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