Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jun 1911, p. 7

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SYNOPSIS op CANADIAN NORTH. | WEsT Laxp REGULATIONS, ANY PERSON WHO 18 THE Sbyel é head of a family, or any male over 15 | werth. The result from 'their use is quick end years old nray 'homestead a GUATier | permanent. sale drug stores. £ Section of available Dominion and in Foe tal : Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta | 0 a - Heant-must appear in Persp at | ff em the sminion Land Agency or Bub- | r Agency for the district Entry by proxy | may be made at any agency, on certafn| conditions, by father, mother, son, | daughter, brother or sister of Intend-|ig & ing homesteader raties Six months' residence upon ® and cultivation of the land in each of ory Soma Be Stay toe 4. Boy Guide Book aad LX. Map & farm of at'Yeast $0 acres solely owned = and vvpupied by him or by his father sep 2 a A --------------p i mother, son, aughter, brother er! : ' a sister, . "1 Dr, de Van's Female Pills In certain distriets a homesteader in A reliable French regulator ; never fails. These standing may pre-empt a quarter pills are exceedingly powerful ia regilating the Bection alongside his homestead. Price, generative tie i ew, system. Kefuse $3.60 per acre. Duties--Must reside up-| gif cheap imitation « de '® are sold st on the homestead or pre-emption six a box, or three for Aailed to any address. months in each of six years from Po se for Bt. Catharines, Int For sale at Mahbod's Drug Store. patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain A pre-emplion may enter for a "pur- chased homestead in certain districts Price, - $2.09 per acre Duties--Must . reside six months in each of three Years, cultivate fifty acres and erect & house, worth $3 7 al CORY y 7. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the! ~« MUNSON Cut Prices 249 ¥ St. N.B Unauthorized ublication of Sendier Cut Prise Catalogue. *YoronTe this advertisement will not be paid)' pi T or. : NE NEw FRENCH REMEDY, v NO. 3. Used on 1. ; Via French Hospitals with great success, Oures biog ison bad logs von irgesieithersex weakness ont vigor v tal fc irains lomses. bc. Either No. at druggists or M i] § or Fougera & Co. 90 Beekman St. NewYork Cite, ar Lyman Bros. Co, Lid. Toronto. Ifindoubt No. required, cond self addressed enve ape for free book to Dr. Lr Clerc Med Co Haverstock Rd. ampstead, London, Eng. Try new Tasteless) three years. A homesteader may live! date of homestead entry {Including the Interior Form of Therapion, easy to take, safe, lasting cure. i : i within nine miles of his homestead on time required to earn homestead BICYCLE SUNDRIES COOL, CLEAN, CORRECT. The Perfection Gas Iron Being in Notice to Contractors smn teriorally heated, Is codi to work with TENDERS FoR STATION $ {Nickie plated all over. No flame tc SEALED TENDERS, ADDRESSED], DUH Pec all, over. No fl clean to the nadersighed, And Jnarked Build. |orreet in shape, Has pointed end £Rvelope " 4 y A E ; 18nd cool handle, Ings" will be received at the office of LOVIN & CO the Commissioners of the Transconti- : J. W. OL » nental Hallway at Ottawa, until 12 Cor. Sydenham and Ordnance Sts, o'clock noon of the 11th day of July, | 'Phone 515. . 1811, for the erection of two terminal stations, one at Reddit, Manitoba, on 4 the other at Transcona, Manitoba, on the line of the National Transconti- 3 ; TO Away, tations may be Rountree's Coronation Chocolates, King and Queen Figures and Busts, Medallions, Etc. | seen and full Information obtained at the gffice of Mr, Gordon Grant, chief engineer, Ottawa, Ont, and of Mr. 8S RR. Poulin, district engineer, St. Beoni- face, Man Tenders must supplied by the mustsbe signed and parties to the tender, and accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered Bank of the Dominton of Canada, payabld to the order of the Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway, for a sum equal to ten per cent, (10 pe) of the amonnt of the tender The right is reserved all tenders By order, made on the forms Commissjoners and| sealed by ald" the and witnéased, be ta reject any A. J. REES "Phone 55. oF RYAN, Secretary, the Ratlway 9th PR The Commissioners of Transcontinental Dated at Ottawa (hie June, 1811, . Newspapers Inserting this advertise. ment without authority from (he Comminsioners will not be pald for it day of Notice to Contractors TENDERS FOR CAR SHOPS. AT TRANS: CONA, NEAR, WINNIPEG, MAN. SEALED TEN to the undersigned, envelope "Tender fr revolved at the office of the Com. missioners of the Transcontinental Rallway at Ottawa until 12 o'clock neon, of thé 11th day of July, 1911, for the construction and erection com plete, in accordance with the plans and specifications of the Comms sloners, of shops east .of Winnipeg Plans, details and specific tions may de seen at the office o Mr Gordon Grant, Chief Engineer, Ot- tawa, Ont, and Mr. 8 It Poulin, Dis- trict Engineer, St, Boniface, Man Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considergd. unless made on the printed forms su pplied by the Commissioners, which may be had on application to Mr, i. J. Press, ns ADDRESSED and marked on the wr Blope," will be Genuine most bewr Signature ¢ Zool TERIOR YEE A EEA -9 | NEW ELECTRIC | { " : N THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1941. THE PETAWAWA CAMP. === I Cause Neuralgio--Must be Treated : Through the Blood. ~ ! ACTIVE | Neuralgia is a cry ,of 'the nerves for {more and better blood. It literally " I means that the harvis ap heing stars- | & ike © pot rt of the iv The Men Well Cared For--Fifteen | "0. i thet ah . ct -- Batteries in Action Rach Day-- oon ha his There" is therefore | Splendid Results Recorded During, doubt that Dr. Williams' Pink | y Shell. rPills ill cure the worst cases. of Practices, With Live peural; hoy They actually make new, Petawawa, June 16.--The end of the rich blood, carrying to the starved | first week found the central military| o_o 0 Ff oo ts they need, thus | camp growing day by day. On June driving away the sharp, torturin 5th the Bnd Brigade Canadian Field Ar- pains which nearly drive the sufferer tillery and' the vermanent staff were the [ong Sg many cases of neuralgia only troops on the lines. The numbers have yielded to treatment through Dr, increased gradually until there are to- | Williams' Pink Pills that every sufferer day nine hupdred men in camp, in 3 from this dreaded trouble should lose cluding the Sth Brigade, C.F.A. of Ot- no time in giving the pills a fair tawa, and the 9th Brigade, C.F.A., of (tial, Mrs. Sophia H. «Johnson, Kingston. It is expected that there|Mozan, Sask., says: "For upwards of will be 4,500 men and 3,600 horses un:!ten years | was a periodical sufierer dergding training by June 17th, from neuralgia. It located in the side The weather has been"for the most of my face and in the jaw, which would part excellent, there being only an|actually click every time I. opened or electric storm Monday and one other closed my mouth." At times the Joins rainy day. The absence . of the in would be almost unendurable, and as tense heat: that often prevails here [time went on, my whole nervous sys. in June has greatly increased the en- [tem seemed to be allectpd; 1 was joyment of the troops in training. SoRsLAntly Yostoring, ble the doctor The military authorities are putting (did not _-- So 3 : give joe {orth every effort to make this camp [Permanent relief, an pay 'ast 1 decide opular with the officers, non-com- [lo try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I got ni officers and men of the|® half dozen boxes, Sud before they : 2 were half gone | felt much better, and non Petmantny mits. Each of line oi by the time I had used them all every ents. hay Ha Som « howe symptom of the trouble had gone, and baths and other sanitary conveniences, fwas enjoying 4 somiort 1 od et The Provincial committee of the ¥. M. known for years. 1 have since ro C. A. has a very large i the mained in the best of health, and can ground, and {he secretaries in charge onjv 'say I owe the joy of living report that the attendance of The men without pain to Dr. Williams' Pink during the evenings is remarkably Pills." ! Soad. The department of militia and| SO |. py wedicine denlers or 4 defence is building a theatre, with 3 lmail at 50 cents' a box or SIX boxes seating capacity of 1500, in which [j" 3 50 fom' The Tr: Williams a moving picture shows and other forms dicine Co., Brockville, Ont. of amusement will be provided. . The GD -------- "State Band" of the Royal Canadian WHO GETS PROFIT ON RE Garrison Artillery from Q in eamp on Thursday and" ives an open-air concert for the benefit if the men each evening, As soon as the work of the day is over footbail nnd baseball teams try their skill: (nd strength on the recreation grounds. Although the work is hard all ranks seem Lo enjoy their experiences in mil- itary training under conditions closely approaching those that would obtain in active service, The daily drills start at six in the morning and continue till five in the afternoon, with classes and lectures for officers and non-commissioned of- ficers in the evening. The 9th Battery, of Toronto, and the 4th Battery, of Hamilton, started to fire live, shell the third day. they were in camp. Each day their shell practice has formed a part of a tactical scheme, and all the precautions are taken as though they formed a part'of a nume- rous army. "Red" land and "8lue" land are constantly at war, but each lay the contending troops, most of whom are on paper only, are directed to attack or defend different positions, The staff of umpires has a' busy time in arranging targets, watching and' criticizing the batteries in action, ind in directing the training. The Oth Battery, of Toronto, had the honor last woek of ranging on the most dis tant target ever fired at by a battery of field artillery in Canada. The exact range was unknown, even to the um- pires. It was supposed to be a trifle less than 6,000 yards from the gun position. The width of the target was thirty: yards, and consisted of a few old guns which could be seen only by | New Liskeard, Ont., June 17.--Crops the aid of a telescope, In' front - of} paver looked better than those seen | the target was a thicket nearly one | vocterday = alternoon - by the members | | thousandl yards wide, while behind it of the board of trade delegation on [so was a swamp on the edge of a lake. their arrival at Liskeard. A heavy |*® I'he target was perfectly concealed by lain of the past two days had paint- |v} trecs in front and rear, and by thick ed the fields with the deepest shade | wood on either flank. No such diffe | of reen and the visitors were driven |th cult target was ever before GIVER 10 {for miles in all directions in a tour | field aftillery during peace training. | of inspection. The special train was This shows how far advanced the batteries are when they are allotted #0 great a task, The officer com- manding the 9th Battery had no hint of the intricate character of the mis- sion assigned to him when he was or- dered into action. After the range re ports were made up the camp cofn- t i THE ARTILLERY IS IN TRAINING, riv is at id. We 4, th job {th | an [9 ' 15 Kansas Investigation to Determine Cause of Differnce, the profit on beef ! says not he; the retailer declares is making a bare living, and i packer can prove by yards of statis | th tics that his only protlit is whyt | aF tory. ! HN Under. present prices the consumer i is dead sure he isn't g tting any bar- |" gains in the beef line, so the state of nenias Ras gone into a widespread | 1© nvestigation to solve the great mys | tery of the disappearance of the pro- | fit on beef. J. 0 fis inl] ni of hie | th on to all | the stockmen, retailers packers io Kansas with a list (questions to_be answered bearing the question. The stockman is being | and what . the steer brings on the |' Hr, ment, | IR! and | © what | asked what prices he pays for and what prices he gets for it, he Tackers re asked to tell what the beef and the by-products |™ bring. In these answers Mr. expects to find the answer to- yuestion of the high price of beef. CROPS ATMISGEARD. Board of Trade Delegates With Surprise, Mercer Liv the | 3 | Meet | of i Mayor J, H, Brown, and President | wi Magladery, of the local board of trade, [ra and a great concourse of members of | we the council and board of trade and tw citizens generally. Mayor Brown r ad | It an 'address of "welcome in which the | agricultural resources of the town Allisonville, bY | pasturing on Norman Istecd's Rh tt hws arrived to | youngest ddughter, Ida, was united {marriage to William McFaul, { Wellington, and eldest son of Topeka, has., June 17.---Whe makes | MeFaul, of Wellington. The The stockman {took place at nine o'clock he | partaking of the | happy couple left ne gets for the hoofs at the glue fac | Week, Wolie Island, . . Lheld in eC i H. Mercer, state live stock sani- | 4d Php Suthalie ow : : i rand suecos. tary commissioner, is sending letters | 8 grand siccess time. The forty h . : jon Friday. asked what it costs th raise a steer | °F Friday average at ths market, the retailer is|*'" British Whig. away, they pay for beef on the average, en |®VN ts | (Mrs. on | White is visiting 'rel + Greenwor mer cottage painted. {finished their rounds. Wolfe vast thy, of Brewer's Mills, epent last met at the Liskeard station by acting |vey, Glenburnie, WS OF NEIGHBORS {WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS TELL US, the Tidings From Various Points in Eastérn --Ontario--What Are Doing and What They Are Saying. Doings at Selby. { Selby, June 15.--J. Wood, pathmas- & | ter, I'be funeral of the late W. Cook was held, to the Methodist church, on Sun- day last. is having a new cement walk laid A young daughter has ar- ved at F. Dennison's. Mrs. J. Gann spending a few weeks with her son, Murvale. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Me Morine are attending the syood meet ings in Kingston, this week Mrs. Johnson, at L. Fitzpatrick's: J Mather and wife, at 18 {Valleau and family, at G. Vdlleau's: Visitors Martin's; D. Armstrong and wife, at Mré- A. pod's; "A. Campbell aud family, at "Gollinger R. Grange and family, i Mrs. Boyd, at R Damages by Storm. June: 15.~The Heavy under storm passed over this place on Saturday night, doing damage 12 Mrs. Robert Morton's house. The light- ning through the bedroom, bedpost, without doing Mis. any harm. On Monday afternoon. an- struck one corner, passing splinterin,: one Morton er heavy electrical storm with. a lcavy downpour of rain passed over is place. The lighting killed a colt place, wd struck Arthur Morden's house, do. ling quite a lot of damage. On Monday ine 12th a quict marriage was sol- emnized at the home of Mr, and Mrs Boyd," general merchant, when their in reeve of Arnold marriage » and after a dainty breakfast the for Picton, where ey took the boat for Montreal. Mr, vd Mrs. A. Hogle returned home this after visiting a fow davs in enton and Frankford. Mr. and Mrs, + 8S. Davison, of Na mnee, are visit g 2% Bruce McFaul's this week, m Hermon raised his new barn rday. Mal- ves Wolfe Island News. June 13,-~The mission church the I'he church crowded by all denominations ghtly. The rev, father is one of e Lest speakers heard here in same urs" devotion starts George W. Shibley is on ? island in the interest f the King. Mrs. Payne is home ym Rochester, N.Y., where she was siting relatives. Mrs. John "4 Brien nducted her store while she Mrs. Vincent Cox, of on a Vist with her parents Mathews, of New York, former Miss Lillian Greenwood, is home n visit with her parenis. Edward atives in Lindsay, d has had his fine sum. James Dcnevan, is "visiting his sisters on Was Ry Toledo, Three Rivers, here. The census enumerators have The Islander will not be me time yet. Miss Maggie O'Brien visiting Mrs. J. S. Briceland in the Hage. H. D. "Hinckley is making improvements to his residence in e village. William and D. J. Mur Sanday the island. Edward MeGar- spent a few | davs th friends here, Stewart Armstrong ised hig barn oy Wednesday -of this K. | The Caset brothers lost a fine o-yedr-old colt oné day week wus{worth $200, nearly Steamer out for an re last a» + PAGE SEVEN. oa THE Dominion Insurance Act Requires all Canadian Life Insirasce Companies to bring their en- tire Policy Reserves up toa 3 1-4 per cent. interest basis by January 1st, 1915. << BRIBI2L wat B- wc . This ultimate Higher Standard which the Government will require from all companies in 1915 bas froa Its inception been the lowest standard maintained by wa ie seat nina rad. eine 1 1 Lif ~ The Imp Assurance Co. of Canada a 1 The Imperial was the first Canadian: Company to place its entire policy reserves ona 2 1-2 per cent. interest basis. Unlike many other' companies, it has not taken in the past, and will not need to take in the fature, one dollar from policyholders' profits to make up any deficiency between its reserves and those required by law. The Imperial's present high standard of reserves lion dollars in excess of Government requirements in an enviable position to earn profits for polieyhold to do so, Write for a copy of the Company's last Annual Report. T-- --nearly half a mi- places the Company ers, and to continue J. B. Cooke, - DISTRICT MANAGER 332 King Street + Kingston, Ont. ---------- Be fae DRINKS FOR HIS NERVES You who have never touched Strange nervousness in some liquor cannot © understand a people which nothing else can allay. In Three Days The Gatlin Treatment without hypodermic injections, will remove the canse--no more craving or desire for liquor. Nine-tenths of all drink lHguor would IHuor every mont will treated insten Hn does away them to it go raving, Hquor, and 3 rin 3 ne and 4 ther f because ' poisoning But vickous in required (a cure There nervousaess institute or Home that no sedative in the world will have the least effect an nothing will allay it but alcohol hat is why men keep right on drinking when they know just is well as you do that It is raining them ally and [ simply CA) The condition of nervousness i# due to accumulated pelson in their systems they can or will stop drinki liquor every trace of this pols must be driven out The Gat treatment is the only one in world that will eliminate poison; other methods of those rp by treatment ¢ither i= a Rind of ® the Institute for and you will return home more desire for liquor than the day you took your first Gatlin under if rid all Institute treated legally not 1 sh be th rah » Riving treat. partic ontract in t conveniently where plain Gatlin Hor Treatment |i the inst! It Is effecti directions fallowed The come to simple THE GATLIN INSTITUTE OF ONTARIO, LIMITED. 43% Jarvis St, Torento, 'Phone North 4338. A. Hargrave, Mgr. Murvale Tidings. Murvale, Jane M4 ~Owing to {rains the crops in this vicinity never better. The picnic be A story is going the vounds of one at "Cosy Island, on Saturday, of the young organization men who postponed until is frequently absent from his home on! to inclemency of the weather Jd. "polities." { Murton is remodelling hic barn by | His wife has known for a long time raising and putting concrete walls and | appear or disappear with startling i that he was very busy with 'politic ** floors, This barn will, when completed, | aaddenncss. g { and then the recent campaign kept [be the best in the country, being fully | des ------ t [kam still move occupied. The other day equipped with steel stanchions, water | Thus A Meartless Father. | she came down town with him, aad pans and litter : A dairy " ; | while they were riding in a street ear room is also being erected with gaso I need Some help 'with my hase: |, Strange woman came in and stared) line engine to rum s:parator., Every hold duties," announced a woman w 'at the young politician. She passed convenience is being carefully looked might He said to have heen. divided | hee hushand came home the other |} i and went to the front of the car | after. George W. Lakins has the 0- into two factions-dor or a Sema night. : ith d | still staring. When she took her seat tire contract and has an army of men joling at the Casing. The arguments | , Haus , XXX porter is made from What 3 the matter with our mligh | she fastened her eyes on the young | #t Work on the job. Frank Bowen | advanced by those in favor of the sup- ||," tts celebrated Dublin malt, apd ter. *" the hushand 'wanted to know. {man with un most astonished expres- has a sick horse. D. J Murton, Jr, { presxion of gambling: are sufficiently | the choicest imported hops. HU you are "Our daughter ? The idea ! Why, Jim sion. has purchased a handsome Welsh | Dhdous. Gamblin bei . run down it will build you up you know she's awfully delicate, and | "John, look at that woman staring DOOY from Mr. Richardson, Kingston. | thera ey . 5 A suppressed In explaining wh she would die if she had to do BOY vou" said the politician's ~ vife. | Murvale 'baseball fans met. in the) Cp nd no faancial considera- | [oPAration of only household work. She has her school, | cy is alle 7" clubhouse and organized a junior and | J x hy 3 Pi Bethy { her husband, Mrs. Charles FE. Eth- and "" ; i John did hot anwar senior team, either of which ar open | OF ru. be allowed to inte ere 0 Iridge, of New York, told Tustice Kap . : + | ahi Ms reform in the city of Calvin. Og 'And what ? Her teacher's report | wp fs that" repeated his wife for games and hershy challenge k : [per that she wanted to give him the shows that she isn't { "Explain to me who she is." : : A any-| te other he L, thas are mans doing a bit © {team of either calibre in the district, i fo o row » ha any BN | opportunity of winning her back school work." ; uy Sty a2 s wpyy! The lawn social, going to be held on | Who have us Test berestis hive Qo $2.50 tan or black Oxfords, "But she is the star member of her [y, You aap: still," said John. "TN the 16th, has been postponed owing t { and who are skeptical abowt tie pos, | 81 63. Duttam's, 200 Princess street basketball team, and you know she is| the critical condition of sibility of making people virtuous by Rev. M. K. Knight, Parfield, Np. eager to take the prise at the gymnas- | (Guess. William Botting and Charles | 2¢t of parliament who, i the det | has he clogled president of the New ium, contest. But that's jubt like a [O'Connor intend erecting silos thig | 5D 1 heir tase w more cificult to! Reanswick and P E.L Methodist man--wanting a delicale girl to en (season. George W. Lakins unloaded arene for: hr ote cares publicly to de | ference, ; gage in rough, hard labor. Be ashan carload of coment _ Saturday. jlevd gambling. A 3150 wafe, not damaged, » bargain headaches, unrestful nights, poor | ai ut oT, Jin: Jenkins ! You have jStrawberries are very plentiful in this | At the same r quick buyer, At Kirk's. appetite, sallow skin, pimples and feeling." 8 ay ! 'district. Max Purdy is shingling his d ression Somes Fiutn sonttination no eeling . = jung the distinguished services of barny and making other improvements, epre » Mark T " s Worl Meagher's Irish Brigade, passed the | Purdy Hros. sold a horse to the Shed. " : X \ Sh | senate, and is now in the hands of den eo any, Kingston. The price y If you are interested in oblaining 8 the governor. Assamblyman Cuvill'ee, | racpived re. 'in the Sasi class, Michael : complete set of all his books at one | author of the messare, says he has Vanluven was lishing in Mud Creek, bali the former on the easy pay-| ass the ! : PILLS . t plan it * Jr nothing to gut Arances that Irish societies 'recently and reports exvellent luck, | throughout the country will co-operits [4 Henders« sends uiting partioulars and a new thirty-iwo| in raising $900,000 additional in or ler fl ni i Rl oe pasta de Rage back. itll aries About to secure a memorial that will be | ward MeO dnnell was' 'through here tak a wain. Address x i have been doing geod to men and { women for many, many years and alue has been Mechanical : Engineer, Ottawa, Ont. Each tender must be signed and sedled by all the parties to the tender, and witnessed, and be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank of the Dominlon of Canada, pay- able to the order of the Commission- ers of the Transcontinental Rallway for the sum of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000). : he cheque deposited by the arty whose tender Is accepted will he de- posited to the credit of the Receiver General of Vanada as security for the "due and faithful performance of the contragt according to its terms, Cheques deposited by parties whose tenders are rejected will be returned within ten days after the signing of! the contract | The right Is or all teaders. By order, i LIGHT FOR HOME | - Let us furnish your home with Electric Wiring and beautiful Fixtures complete ready for lighting. 8-Room House 10-Room Houre ..R38.50 12-Roarh House ..$42.75 Your Choice of Fixtures. CHEAPER THAN COAL OIL. y # H.W NEWNAN | ELECTRIC C0. 79 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 441, mandant declared himself highly pleas ed with the resnlts achieved. There are fifteen batteries of field artillery in action each day during the present week. The * targets are some times in the open, but often .;onceal- ed. There are guns and infantry dum- | mies to range on whi here and the | targets move with great rapidity i ahd country were noted. recent were held was a later date, owing GAMBLING IS SUPPRESSED that though gam g = undoubtedly | it may ) be an amusement, that . the existence of the Cercle" Firangers had the effect of creat atmosphere of elegance amd to find m each point of and cases the ' satis His Trouble Was Double. 4 In Geneva, the City of the Great | and Divine, Calvin, | de June 17. The Berne has given it vite, f to {im un which tourists liked fo support kinds of Wer: federal coun-|'"'% ' 3 | gard at Geneva, si sion in thezKursaal! of Genova, and the Cercle ehimtely . . $483.50 eil imal « lov f in { mat the question of gambling all rgaments but aly anced tied 1 point . Firangers is closed, join a for ter has been set which {| faction of those desiring the controversy king inds a suppres like the be regarded carneis {some Lime had been a leas topic oly : siem of gambling the incident, conversation Im, this city | ! : | At one time the people of Geneva | | gambling closes), - rooms; may ne Jeserved to reject any f 3 ide i ® inst gam RYAN, a { Secretary The Commisgioners of the Transconti- nental allway, : Dated at/Ottawa, June 1911. Newspapers inssrting this advertise- ment without authority from the Come missioners will not be pald for di, > LEER SRL Wit the "Rooster" on Is crowing louder as he goes along =Only 46e per pound. For chewing and smoking, AT Al MACLEAN'S, Outario Street, When the Emergency PB, vice, = 3, a 108, Say she wanted two vears from nu must ht To Know ~ that impure blood with its weak: - ening results," unpleasant breath, Phe SOI oO ugh trouble ex Mrs. Paxton you. are to her." plaining who - ~N Monument to Irish Brigade Albany, N.Y., June 17. The hill ap ating 85.000 for the erection in | York of a monument commems rg. con on : 3 { i { propre time they point ont fo New St. Lawrence River and Broad Atlantic Can you Imasine a wore beautiful h vind enjoyable trip in wil the world han down fhe Ni, Lawrences Miver, tusarpassed By the tindaon or the Nbine, Ihreugh fhe Gulf and inte ihe broad Atinstie Oecens. "British Whi properly imposing, ling the censas recently. A large num- i ig office. Earliest 4 re {ber from his burg attended the. vamp nrlies produesd in | tin, Udissa on Sunday. © Physicians recommend. Bajus' "beers | 1560, Hugi gat ay as health builders. Delivered in kegs or bottles direct fram the brewery. To savé teachers from the loan the New York Board of Fduen- tion has forbidden principals to turn aver teachers' checks to collectors for the loan 3 a Sade, il, counters, shelving and fancy tea chests all going at bar- gain prices. At Kirk's. : In memory of Bishop Potter, Mrs. will give a 000 pal pit to the Cathedra violirs. were Genuine Panama Hats, - Ask to mee our special at $5. They {are certainly wonderful hats, being the | : JIA) Beware of Ointments for Catarrh i mg ! That Contain M x Sense of smell and completely irarns | very fine in texture and up-to-date. in the whole system Xhen enterin A style. Campbell Bros'., Kingston's only through the mucous surfaces # ivi ¥. Hy shoud neva ue : a - opt | Trelusive hat and fur store on prescriptions from reputable joy. | - . ficimm Utne damage they will de i Safe, coffee mill, counters, shelving ten fold to the geod you ean possibly | 4 ches i . derive fram thom als Catsrrn | 20d fancy ea te si going at bar Cure, manufactured by P."J. Chaney & €8in prices. At Ki id ¥ Y oleda, . 0. Contains no mesk ¥. | The editor of the Gaceta Marina, of and is taken niernally, acting dir-ei- adrid lenged ore ws iy upon 'the blood and mucous war. | Mi , has Sha the Jorsign adi fhces of the system. In buying Hails tor of the Temrs to a duel, alleging be sure you get thiithe latter published su srtide whuering Me-ira-Co. antiseptic for 1b 1 ui taken inieras wad i: hy t axe hy : Tae la Toledo, Ohlo, hy F. J. Cheney; the honor a tired, tender, sure or sweating feet, s 8b s Drug Stores. a) 3 % Co. free. i it VEE pe ote 13 PY re n er free fled connections GTR. ial Limited fromm Shaan , Imperial Lim 3 of St. John the iC od Hoke Wild Strawberry Compound for mer Snpiaints. Get it at "Prouse's aie sl fu illustrat Bent free JA. T. WELDON, GF. & PA. : 112 Se. James Street, Montresl |

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