ROFeCHY 23 because each garment is made to fit an individual type of oa | figure. After it is finished and goes to the laundry for its final washing, each garment is tested 8n models ranging from 22 to 40 inch 'bust measure- ment. Thus the size is "determined accurately. And the size as marked is exact, and s7ays so, because Stanfield's Under- : Yow delet will likely have all ¥ = hon 3 wr be can Come in and have a look. T. McAuley. DAY, OCTOBER 14, 1907. - _ ih fit £ £ Hit ! : : ¢ | i E i rH i I 5 i : fi : f § gE I g 3 g i i | § g g Fes fit i: a; { fF 5 | | F i FF q E gs od E I i I} HH i 2 i § wl : ; | : gf § i 5 | | I i i § K § i ERER | § i g i E bi | £5 tis Fas i | ii by the Minister { i E : ; hr 5 ik i EX ! Little Chance For Training. The training of the Oanadian mili. | SE A compare favorably ith | Grim Tragedy Off the Coast of Nova are termed rutal corps--that is, bat- Scotia. in the country districts | Under foresail and two jibs, the | i = -- i 2 i 5 2 £ Neither afficers nor 2 v § 5 i ! : Spaction. a city oStpe do not camp a , owi lof doymer S ge g it i 4 n They have | and his crew of four men, is yet a in the various towns, mystery, but from the fact that the | are done on certain even- | davit ropes. were seemingly cut with and | ings during the year. «It will bg seen, | a dull axe, and that the compass | the: at the ities for {had 'been wrenched from the bin- their work are less than are | nacle, it would seem that they left | {afforded to our own volunteers. No | the ship in haste. Up to the present jdoubt a yolunteer is nominally effi- no trace of them has been found, | cient , who does fificen evening drills | and it is feared that they have met | and his élass firing in musketery, but | a watery grave, | that:type of citizen soldier is not gen- The Decora was first noticed by | erally much admired, and his services | Capt. Charles Lewis, of the tug George | pensed with as speedily as | L., who iminediately boarded her and | Daily Avecations Hinder. The date of the annual camp must | 8 once for the wreck, and went | ted to the period of the year | aboard the schooner, only to find that | he men in a par- | #he had been practically stripped of | f wear can't shrink nor 1 ticular district can 1 an get away. from | 8ll. moveables since first sighted, but | their farms. - For instance, in Quebec by whom is yet unknown. The peo- t is impossible to eall out the militia | Pl of the neighborhood assert they | harvest. | know nothing of the matter, and noth- west the | ing short of an official enquiry will | £oaib or 'training during the In Manitoba and the N 0 wheat harvest has to be considered, | Probably disclose the facts. i and in the lumber districts the men The cargo and hull are practically | begin to go to the woods in August. , valueless as they lie, and the first | Thus training, as a rule, is only regi- mental, and the work has This difhoulty is mot. | Some letters found lying about the | tageous to the men, but | cabin it is evident the schooner was | po------ > os is seriously so to the officers in the | Owned by Capt. John W. Berry, of | v Te Tn i , who rarely, if ever, have to be done | 2te all trace of the vessel. The | § El i= 8 i i it FE FF | : £ i i 2 £ | | i | I i £ i i f HY t 1 : i i ] iH i ' it: f iE ; | i 5 «55 EEret idende and callers. "At one o'clock his | | Thomas Barlow has described Lord | Assurance in Force Over her for her {eriby a gilt of $50,000 ont busi D INSPECTIGN LAW. | Canadian Exports - Subject to Strict | Government Supervision. 4 The stringent inspection law gnact- ed at the last ression of the Dominion Parliament, under which all establish- ments doing an export or inter-pro- | vineial packing or canning trade in | meats, fish, fruits and vegetables will be under the constant supervision of ! Government officials, went into force récentlyiwth forty officers on duty and fall Foodk a unadn approved." The law requi that all establisi.- | ments shall be well lighted and ven- | tilated, and rooms, floors, tables, trucks, vats, mathines, containers, ete, must be kept clean and sanitary. | ployes must be free from tuber- culokis or other communicable dis- eases, and must observe rules of sani- tation as the inspectors may exaet. | Animals "will be inspected before | being slaughtered, and after a healthy | e has been killed for packing the | reass must again be inspected. Only | = Globe-trotters may talk of the Coffee served "by the Turks. But they can get coffee at home just as rich, delicious and ~ AEE fr fragrant--by ordering Chase & Sanborn's SEAL BRAND COFFEE from their a FF §Y%s 3 2 "| those thus approved can be packed or | : =e prepared for sale. No food product is | = t to be allowed to contain deleterious { regimen substance, dye, drug or preservative, infan- | Al cans and packages are to be in- | m BT | o pected during the whole course of sxe preparation and. packing, and' are to bod bs marked with the name and address of the packer and to have full de- scription of contents. # - ® Carcasses from 'the United States | marked "U.S. Inspected and Passed." | those from othe countries certified to | have passed inspection there, and | those of animals killed in Canada | 'inemberabip of the civil | With the vital organs -in place can be ing to the ed after they have passed another | * / a Canadian inspection. No - clearance 25 civilian rifle | from a Canadian port will be granted LAMOUS Osnadian | 10 8 vessel carrying meats unless the | itis order | carcasses and parts are marked "'Can- under the | 8da approved." Transportation com-.| FoR / 4 { panies are forbidden to accept ship: | meetings are | menis inténded for export unless ac- companied by a certificate that the under which | meats and foods have been properly com- et he nis [$3.75, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00. certificates, Many Government inepectors have tia and | been receiving practical instruction | of the General | during the last year at' some of the od marksmen who | large packing houses in Chicago and chaser to depend more and more upon big i For aw | under Dr, Rutherford, chief veterin- { of 94 points out of a ible | ary inspector 8f the. Dominion. The |. ry "oo g special aii ou certifionte is | new law ig intended to protect and en- Queen Quality Shoes. The reputation granted, 90 points entitle a marks { hanee the reputation of Canadian food | of that name has cost a million doilacs man to a first-class certificate, while | c dit hth Ph 80. points. qualify. for a second-class | Purity. It does not extend to the [20d 1t 1s worth that to-day. Can the certificate. Members of rifle assoeia- tions do not perform any military | butcher, drills | It is natural for the intelligent: pur- trade mark names for séennty. Take products abroad by. guaranteeing their se ocal trade, the farmer and the retail | makers afford to stamp that name upon any shoe that didn't deserve it? Can ; they afford to sacrifice quali? Y MYSTERY OF THE ATLANTIC. y alorc to saciibice quai? You know it stands for our protection. * That's {why it easily leads all othér ' Women's { Shoes in the world. Just try onéeair. | i are those performed | schooner Decora, of Machias, Maine, ng P. 157 tons register, loaded with soft | s i- {coal and lacking a crew, drifted ° ° r an ro tary work during the rest of the year, | ashore recently, two miles west of 9 save a few ceremonial movements | Gulliver's Cove, 12 miles from Digby, r ' FQ : : practiced just before the annual in- | on the Bay of Fundy shore, and lies The House of Good Shoemaking. go to |a total wreck. - - msi the exigencies | What became of Capt. Fred Berry : = 2 then proceeded to Digby and reported | her to the customs officers, who left | rough weather will probably obliter- | ship's papers are missing, but from | Machias, Maine, that she was sailed | by his son, Fred. W. Berry, hailing | e from the same place, and that she | had cleared from Windsor, N. 8., July | 20 last, loaded with lumber bound | for Vineyard, Havana. From a mem- | orandum it also appears that she was | surveyed for insurance purposes at | Now York in 1904. a | y . wreck is a puzzle to mariners. | ou will ee x ba i ol : : ie Riek i 2 Buuals to mari; «|g on it get the best value possible, in High Grade planations, either that the crew, find- | DUETS, If you buy R EDPATH'S. . ing ee = dungerous J tion, be unable to work the | tnanial : : schooner off, left her in haste, or that | Special attention is called to Redpath Extra ( she was intentionally cast away. {ated in 20-pound cotton bags. Xtre i iranu- Lord Strathcona at Home. | = Here is a description of the: way | gsc . i - that Mondertal man, the High Cou, i ps ' : missioner for Canada, lives: i Ed d N Strathcona is a champion of the sim- | war S crvine Com ound ple life, and a dovited exponent, ui | A Wonderful Blood the "two meals a day" theory. e | erful ood Purifier. 'It HAS arrives at his London office in Vie- Runs, +NO EQUAL for stomaca toria street at 9.80, having eaten at It : his house in Grosvemor Square the | acts directly through the following simple meal: Porridge and | : . ; milk, toast and marmalade, and tea | Liver with hot water added. From the | ' Kidneys and Bowels moment of his arrival the High Com. | The best Famil missioner was busy with correspon- | testify to this. y Medicine in Canada. Hundreds in Kingston can secretaries slipped out fo lunch, byt | FOr sale by all Druggists. Demand and TAKE NO Lord Strathcona went on with his | 0 OTHER. wotk. Af seven o'clock, having eaten | 25 1 W nothing since his frugal Drosha, | a d 80c. or 5 for $1.00. having smoked no hunger-abati ing | cigar; and having drunk no stimulat. | : > -------- ing liquor, he went home to Grosven<| or_Square, where in an hour he sat+. . ff 3 . down to a Rimple meal, consisting of | ana a 1 e uraince Company $115,000,000.00 42,000,000.00 of soup, fish, fowl and table water. Sir | Assets Over hogna as "an ideal dietist." | Net guin in Assurance in' Nothing - will tempt him from his | Profits pas policy holders ten years simple, nourishing diet. In his | The best DIVIDEND PAYING: Corals over .... 38.000.000.00 eighty-sevénth year he keeps. working { paces BEL ovy, fou : hard ih harmony an two meals a day. | ARNERIOR, of LLB, wrens 3 1,400.000.00 Th "poli Pe por AGENTS, AGENTS wanompany wr Ne X S FALLS, CARLETON ALMONT + als . PLACE " Gdentinily, © "UOther ggent wanted © Kingston, Applications' (1A LMONTE, holders. The best com tee it ec : = treated con- . . Apply to J. 0. HUTTON, it ) i Ui N, » mira ri 4 Anxious to Recover. triets, 18 Market street, Kingston Dutaye, an Ortawa Yoliexs: Din So Gailey. really had to pay Miss | ra I. R. 'URQU T, Yerner $10,000 for. breach of promise, | : TT Siu Spent "Yes, and now he wants to marry | - money." { i Fietoria NEE ds ¥ ick | 1 ng ot A lum i in iim iron a' promin-| + 90% PURE. GU NTEED Immedidte Delivery. x wii'. Canada Metal | of Hamilton, aud, as ; a Lt. Tei ceeds $10,000. _e SLD, Synopsis of Canadian N HOMESTEAD REGULAT Any even numbered section ion Laods in Manitoba or the Provinces, sXxcepling & and 3 served, way bv homesteaded b son the sve hean of a muuly, uver 13 years of age, (0 the one-quarter section, of 160 a or less. Apprication for bowmestead ¢ be luade $a person by the app Dominion Lands Agency or Entry bY proxy way, however at an Agency om certain cotw the father, mother, son, deugl er or sister of an intending he An apprcation for eatry or tion ase personally al. any ve hunky PWN 0 We Ag Subrageas, wt We eApensy © cant, and i The land applied fc on recuipt of the tleiegram su tion is to have priority amd th be held until the pecessary | complete the lramsaction are rn maul. Ii case of "*persomavion' oF applicant will iorteit alk priori or if entry has been grauted | sumunarily canceliud. An application tor cancellatic made in person. The applicant ehigible for homestead entry, at application for cancellation cvived from an individual uuti plication hus been disposed of, Where: an entry is cancelled to institution of cancellation pr the applicant for cancellation titled to prior right of entry Applicant for cancellation mu what particulars the howestea default. A homesteader whose entry subject of cancellation proceed subject to Whe approval of went, relinquish it in favor mother, son, daughter, bLrothe ii eligible, bul to no one else, declaration of abandonment DUTIES--A settler is require form the duties under one of 1 ing plans :-- t1; At least six months' res on and cultivation of the land year during the term of three 12) A homesteader may, if | sires, perform the required duties by living on farming la solely by him, not: less than © acres im extent, in the viciai homestead. Jot ownership in uot weet this requirement (3) If the father (or mothe father is decemsed) of a homes permanent residence on farm owned solely hy him not vighty (80) acres in citent, in ty of the homestead, or upon stead entered for By him in th such howesteader may perform residence duties LY living with er (wr mother.) (4) The term vicinity" sin preceding paragraphs is defined wg not nore than w miles live, exclusive of the width of lowance crossed in the measur (5) A homesteader intending his residence duties in accord the above while living with p on farming land owned by hir notify the Agent for the distri intention Before making application fg Lhe settler must give six mon in writing to the UCommissione minion Lpnds at Ottawa, of ) tion to do so SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN WEST MINING REGULA COAL--Coal mining rights leased for a period of twenty- ut an annual rental of $1 per wore than 2,560 acres shail Le one individual or company. A the rate of five cents per ton collected on the merchantable cc QUARTYZ--A person e€ighteen age or over, having discovered place," may locate a claim 1, feet The fee for recording a claim At least $100 must be expen claim each yeaf or paid to recorder in tiey thereof. When been expegided/or paid, the loc upon havithg« survey made, a complying with other requirem chose the land at $1 per acre. The patent provides for the of a royalty of 2§ per cent on Placer mining claims general fewt square ; entry fee 33, renew ly An applicant may obtain tw dredge for gold of five miles term of twenty years, renewabl discretion of the Minister o terior The lessce shall have a dredge ation within one season from of the lease for each five miles. $10 per annum for each mile leased. Royalty at the rate ol cent collected on the output af! WwW. W. Co Deputy of the Minister of the N.B.--Umnuthorized publicatios advertisement will: not be paid : Don't buy of dealers limit you because they ® limited. When a man w coal, he don't want a viso with every ton. have plenty, and we sell you want all the time. TheFrontenacLum| and Coal Compan : A.CHADWICK, Manag Successors of The Ratht Company. Phone No. € PASPSIITIIOPIIOPO® Bossbossestestiste When You Bu) COAL From P. WALSH Yow get genui Scranton, as handles nothin BEESEETETESLes00T0e '