Wabigoon Star, 8 Nov 1906, p. 4

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ming for iron ore, ee mae . Htakes more than modern machinery to pro- duce good flour. It is the care used in selecting the wheat before it is ground and the searching tests of expert chemists afterwards that give. ~ Royal Household Fiour its nutritious qualities, its purity and its uniform good- hess. In its preparation NO process tending to im- prove its quality is qmitted or slighted. "Tell your grocer that you want Royal Touschold because the makers guarantee it, Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd. '157 Mentreal. THE WABIGOON STAR WEEKLY. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT WABIGOON, ONT. SUBSCRIPTON, $1.50 PER YEAn tm advance. ADVERTISING RATES Yrannw ADVERTISEMENTS -- 5100.00 per colmukn or a year Smaller speaes in bropovtion, Bud. ®es3 Car.ds (less than CORLL) $30.00 per year, LCRANSIENT ADVERTISEMEN 18, Sinles, Logal Notices, Tenders, Mectings &e. --2 cents per Sine (solid Noupareit, 12 lines to the inch), for &vsb inpertion, and 8 Cents per line for each seb: quent insertion, Lost, Stolen, Strayed, Wanted, For Sale. ete. when uot more than 10 linea --50 cents for fivsi Ankertion, and 95 cents each snhsequent inger tion % + 3 Communications should be addressed to The STAR. Wabixcan, Ont 108. OsuorNk, Editor. A VALUABLE CONTRIBUTION 10 MINING LITIRABURE: hk spd le at 'Procecdad to complete his re. work in the investigation of the iron' resources of the eastern portion off New Ontario. There will first be a preliminary report, Says the Port Ar thur Chronicle, which wij deal in ga general way with the result of the Pro fessar's work, and this will be followed later by an extended report which wil} incarporate ail the details necessary to a perfect understanding of the pecil- rarities of and surrounding eacls range ar deposit ex mined. These reports will be of great value and add mawer taily tothe hterature and knowledge of owt iron ore resources, While the "Erofessor will not, of course, speak for publication prior to he submission ol his report to the proper authorities, it is known that he has gathered a vast amount of informapon hibherio un known, and which is bound to rreate decided interest in those circles more closely identified to the business of ton, for instance, has resulted in es tablishing the fact thai a rery exten sive range which hitherto has not been considered of very great present value really is a magnificent possibility and FAILS AGAIN. Commander Peary Gets a Lit- Win. M. York has made application for per- tle Closer to the North Pole. The United States now holds the re- | selves accordingly, cord of "farthest north,' 87 degrees 6 mmutes, This feat was accomplish- ed by Commander Robert E. Peary of the United States na vy. The intre- pid artic explorer failed to reach the north pole vs he bad confidently hoped to do with 'his specially eon- structed vessel, the Roosevelt, but he penetrated nearer to the pole than the Duke of Abruzzi's expedition, which had held tke artic record, 86 degrees 34 minutes. - The previous record for the point 'nearest the pele was made by Captain Cagni, of the Duke of Abruzzi's ex pedition, who re.ched 86.34 north, or within 237 statute miles of the pole. The point reached by Peary, 87.6, places him about 203 miles from the pole, i i Comuander Peary's polar steamship the Roosevelt, left New York on her long journey in search of the pole, July 16, 1005. The vessel, for which funds were furnished by the Peary Artic Club of New York, was designed particularly for Artic exploration. She cost about $100,000. 'I'he Roosevelt had a crew of twenty men and Cap- tain Bartlett, Odd Sorts. In the British House of Lords the debate on the educational bill advane- ed as tar as clause 4, which provides that the local educational authority "may" afford extended faciities for special religious instruction. Lord deneage's amendment making this clause mandatory was carried against the goverment by 157 votes to 46. The decision of the British privy council in the action of Gratton, tea cher, of Ottawa, against the Christian Ports in conection with his season's | Brothers which was received last week 1 © Il members of re tario must have minations as if ¥ ers. This judg: ; and will disquaiify many teachers in Ontario : The newspapers of Spain regard the legislative work alea i of the Spanish Parliament, especially the enactment of the law of associations and the sup pression of the octeni dues {the tolls ups all goods entering all cities and towns) as the most important under tuking for years and as foreshadowing the moral and materi regeneration of Spain. itis said that the point of defence © the case of Mr, Charles MeGril of the Ontario Bank wil turn upen the legal tights ofa bank Manager to act as he thinks in the interest of the bank, WELL KNOWN CN JARVIS, ONT. The investig; -| Haldimand County Councillor tells bow Psychine cured bis Lung Troubles _-- "I contracted a series of colds from the changing weather," Says Mr. Bryce Allen, a well-known resident of Jarvis, Oat., aad offers a field for mining at a very early { 2 member of Haldimand County Council HU ; . A is district, ¢« date, The Ores ire Very considera bly | for his district, higher in Metallic iron than was thought and plice the range among the best, The Professor in. his exam nations visited Loon, Mattawin, At kakan ind Shelxndowan ranges, four of the leading ranges in this district, aud which. will Lecome the supply sources for the great iron, industry, the nucleus of waich is now being laid wi Pert Arthur, he ores in each of hese ranges possess characteristics pe- gular to cach one, all going to make a combination which for most purpos ¢s will Hot necessitate the importation of Eareign ores, but will enable the e1 diction of iron and steel for gener- al use. et Fhe indictment against Charles Me- Gill, ex manager of the Ontaria bank, fas been changed to theft. and gradually 'my lungs. became affected. [I fried medicine and doctors, prescribed for me, but got I no relief. With lungs and stomach diseased, nervous, weak and wasted, ¥ began to use Psychine. With two months" treatment regained my health. To-day I am as sound as a bell, and give alt the credit to Psychine." here is a preof of what Psychine does, It not only cures Colds and kills the germs. o5LaGrippe, Pneumonia and Consumption, but it helps the stomach, makes pure, rich blood and spreads general health all over the body. You will never have Consump- tion. if you use. (Pronounced Sikeen) 50c. Per Bottle Larger vizea S1 and 232_aj druggists. UB. EA. SU0GuM, Limited, Torcntn. | [DON'T worry, © ; | License District of Rainy River Kast. ---- NOTICE IS HEREBY aiven THAT mission to transfer his hotel license for the pre- mises at Gold Rock, Ont. known as the Gold Rack Hotel, to Jas, Eastwood, of Goia Rock, nt. And that said an plication will be considered at the meeting of the Board of License Commis. sloners to he held at Dr. White's office, in the village of Wabigoon, on the 29th day of Novem. ber, 3908, at the hour of 4 p.m, All persons interested = wil} govern them wae, (AROCER 1es License Inspector. h 1 Dated at Dryden this 1st day of November, 406 : Dry Good pa Manitou Gold Fields! New Goods Arriving Daily Two Carloads Groceries on the way For a First-class Mining Special Terms to Contractors, Hotels and Mining Camp Proposition Write Me, : Boots and Shoes Farm Produc Furnishings . Ihave three or four of the best mining proposi. - tions on the continent. These Propositions wiil sy from the Srass roots and will stand the test of the most searching examination. Correspondence Invited. WM. WATSON. Gold Rock, Ont, | CASSIDY & Son Get our prices on Choice Winter Apples They're rig RRR ------ -- DRYDEN FOR SALE. _-- Te ------ MINING Loention on Wabigoon Lake, wel] defined vein carries values and pans freely, gold free milling, heavy and valuable concen: 2 trates, abundance of mber available, Lake y ; O frontage, Win two pile of Wo] 5% ata- . tion, accessible by water and road. or terms i and Pe Sticulars wrire John D. Aaron, Wabi- OINCR wic ---- ON TAR} goon, Ont. Cie isn ee ---- DEALERS IN ranted "ay .|Groceries ! Provisions - Hardwar Clothing - Dry Goods Fall Steck of Horses to Use My Harness] ~ aed Well Known Collars MINERS' SUPPLIES : Also : : ; on hand. Blankets, Surcingles, etc. | 2 Special Rates to Mining Gom- panies and Gontractors en application. ---- FOR SALE AT THR Dryden Harness Shap. MAX SCHELLENBERG, Prop. | AVET - DOB Importers ang Jobbers Port Arthur, Ont. 72 New Ontario's La rgest Mercantile Housexy New York's New Goy-| Groceries Shelf and Heavy Hardware : Laplosives, Tents, Canoes, Tinware, Sporting Goods, i emn er. "Flour and Feed, Etc, HE. DQRUARTERS for Eumsh Accotding to returns received up tes Fin a late hour on Wednesday, Charles E.{ Br Om Hughes, *the Republican candidate for OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT is special feature of ie i governor of New York; has been elect = ed by 50,000 blurality. Outside of Greater New York, with 160 election me districts missing, Mr. Hughes had a : plurality of about 124,000. Call for a Lincoln Sts. Port Arthur Stores and Warehouses-- Cumberland & oz _-- * Z A Handy Home Book. Ove of the most useful books ever issued is hat entitled "A Handy i Hae Book," published by the Fam ily Herald and Weekly Star, of Mon treal. It is the best educator we have seen--Lirimiul of these th ings everyone should know yet few people do know. | It is a family doctor and cook book. To see it is to want it and never part with it. Tt is a credit to Canada's! cen a se me great weekly paper. © 'Ihe Fansily Her : ald and Weekly Star is bigger value Th R $ P ! lL " b : £ Ld "than ever this year. hats premium 8 at or age Lim er 0: Lg picture, 'A Tug of War," is also 7 greatly admired. The combination is Manuracturers or cerzanly a big dollaz's worth. 55 Eee RAT PORTAGE, Sash, Doors, Quiside ang Inside Blinds, Fly Screens, Staircases And al, kinds of 'side Tnisa. nnn *7 Crders *rom outsiae points receive PronInt astention =. Try An Ad. In THIS PAPER A nen Advertise Now 51 i : {3 | MINES CO, | . LIMITED, : > (Incorporated 1808) ) faps ---- ; : leon $1,000,000 1,000,000 SHarps op $1.00 nsf : Na Personal Liability Non- Assessable Fully Paid wah NM r---- ; DIRECTORS ; ' * President--Major The Hon, I.E. P Vereker, Kenora, Ont. Vice-President--Dx L, Mather, Esq, Kenora, Ont. Hugh Dey Ermang, Esq., Albany, N. v2, J. T. Lyon, Esq., Schenectady, N.Y. Chas. A. Stine, Esq., Albany. N.Y, : Secretary-- William N i%on, Esq., Kenora, Out. \ Blanaging Director --Hugh Dy Alston, Esq,. Wabigpon, Ou Just Received at the oi 5 this paper another limited consignment of Speight, Van Nostrand & Wz:rd's Blue Prints of the Manitou Mining | District. A Price $1.23, to accompany the order. | | 1 ! { ' J ' /

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