Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1908, p. 6

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-- eh PACE SIX. > WHERE SAVAGES BEAT us The rude, uncultured savage ald not ' git most of the day in a padded office chair, a carriage or car. His food was mot prepared by a chef. He had to hunt for something to eat. And din. ner, when he got it, was none too rich. But the rude, uncultured savage did not suffer from indigestion, consgtipa- tion, billousness, headaches, as "we clv- {lized beings do. Exercise and the amount of fruit and fresh vegetables in his diet, kept liver, bowels and kid- neys working right. None of us want to go back to the days of wigwams and tomahawks but a lot of us certainly would like to have the digestion of the savages We can, by taking "Fruit-a-tives." "Pruit-a-tives' act directly on the stomach, liver, kidneys and skin, and keep these organs in perfect condition, #Wruit-a-tives" bring back lost appe- tite and sound digestion to the Dys- peptic--regulate the bowels of those who suffer from Constipation -- and build up the whole system. Trial size 26, Regular size §0c, or ¢ for $2.50. § GOOD SALARIES Go Only to the Well Trained Our High-Grade Courses never fail to bring success to our fa. ates. Day apd Evening o and Moderate Rates. FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE Olergy street, Kingston) Phone $80; v: OMOKONKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKY Increase Your Efficiency Kingston Business College, Limited, Head of Queen Street. Oanada's Leading Juginess School Day and Evening Olasses. Typewriting, k aphy. d instruction deficient in English os. Rates moderate. Eater ™ time. 'Phone, 440. MET. OALFE, Principal. OHOHONKOKOWOKOHKOMOKONOHK To Know That 7 Cocoa Is the BEST in the World means to buy a Can at your grocers and try it. May cost snctenth of a cent more per cup than some, and less per cup than some others iscsi J nem. But remember such PURITY QUALITY Va end FLAVOR Fo Hy llr Cocoa Stands UNEQUALLED Fine Tailoring Melton and Beaver Etrong team and will*give the THE SPORT REVIEW 14TH REGIMENT JUNIORS UNLUCKY. ; Couldn't Get Ice For Game With Gananoque--K. A. H. A. Meet- ing This EVening--The Hockey Practices to Be Held. Once again the 14th regiment jun- iors were unable tp secure ice and the Gananoque game was called off. The ice at the rink will be in use for practice purposes all evening so ihe game cannot come off, The senior soldiers will practice at the covered rink this evening and from | now on will work steadily. game is not very far off, and want ta, be in condition for it. juniors will also work out to-night at the covered rink, After the 14th teams practice St. Georges bunch will turn out an hour. The Anglicans have they for jurifor | soldiers a racé for A meeting of the held in the Hall hotel, Brock at eight o'clock this evening, important business will be and: all'members should he schedue will be meeting. the district. KA HA. will be transacted drawn LIVE STOCK MARKETS. The Prices That Are Various Centres. Montreal, Dec. 28.--About 495 of butchers' cattle, 65 calves, sheep and lambs and 276 fat hogs were offered for sale at the Point St. Charles stock vards this Good cattle were rather scarce sold for nearly one-quarter per Ib. higher than similar here a week ago. ly dull and many of the went to the Fast End Abattoir, where there were larger supplies of good cat tle. Prime Beeves sola at die. per 1b., but they were not extra; pe good animals sold at 3ie. 44c., and the common stock at 2ic to 34q. per lb. Calves sold at de. be. per lb. Sheep sola at 3ie. to 3c. and the bie. to bic. Paid at head cattle sold to He. pret- to near lambs at 5 Good lots of fat 63c. per lb. The at this market, 1,043 cattle, lambs and during the week were 117 calves, 883 sheep and 1,422 fat hogs. Chicago, Dee. 28.--Cattle 11,000, market ly to 10ec. beeves, $3.65 to $7.70; $4.4 westerns, stockers and feeders, $2.70 to $4.80, $1.50 to $4.50 receipt steg higher: to and calves, § Hogs, ally 10 mixed, 86.15, rough, choice heavy, y to $5.10; bulk of sales, Sheep receipts 25,000, to 10e. lower; natives western, $2.60 to $4.80; yearlings, to $6.20: lambs, native, $4.50 to $7.- 60: western $4.50 to 87.60. COWS heifers, pts 20,000, higher; light, $5.50 to $6.10; market gener- $5.10 to 35.85; heavy, $5.50 to good to market $2.60 to $4.85; East ceipts Juffialo, Dec. 28. 50 head: astive 's prime stéers, shipping, $5.50 to $6.50; to $6.25: heifers, $4.25 £3.50 to $5; buils, to $4.50. Veals--Receipts, 500 head; active and 50c. higher, $7 to 80.75, a few at S10 Hogs--Receipts, 13,600 head tive and 20c. to 25¢. higher; pigs, 0c. higher; heavy $6.30 to 36.25 to $6.30; yorkers, 84.50 to $6.75: roughs, $1.25 to $5; Cattle--Re and 15e. to 86.50 to $7 butchers, to $5.50; cows, stags, dairies, $5.90 to $6.15. Sheep and Lambs--Receipts, head; active and strong to 25e¢. high-| er: lambs, $56 10 $8, a few $8.10; year- lings, 36 8 . wethers, $4.50 to $4.85; 25 to $4.50; mixed. to 84. 65; Canada £7.60 to $7.75 ewes, 82 lambs Financing A Project. Spokane, Wash., Dec. lion dollars will be Big Bend Transit company, of Spok- ane, in the construction of an electric 30.--Three mil- invested by the Overcoatings. : : Newest Shades in i e : Ulsterings and Suit- ings. John Tweddell 131 Princess street. Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles inei- dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, after eating, Pain in the Side, &c. While their most remarkable sucoess has been shown in curing equally iuablein n, curing an venting this hmorderael rosin complaint, while and Riso correct all disorders thestomachat puis the Tver § and regulate tho bowels. they only HEAD Achéthey would bo almost priceless suffer from this distressing complaint; nately sheirgoodness does notend here, and those who once try them wi nd th Sheen Hitle pills valu- able in so many a fared wile Jing to do without them. Bab atter all . Is the bane of so many lives § that here is where Womake our great boast, Our pillscure it while others do Carter's ite Liver Pills are very easy to take. One or two They are 3 siriotly vegetable and do not gripe 8 or Bn, by their gentle action please all CARTER MEDICINE 00., HEW T0BZ. al Hd Dose Amal rio mto railway from this city Bend wheat belt, Miles, Wash. joins the going west as far gs where the Spokane rive Columbia river. eastern capitalists are | project, carly financing upon which work next spring. the Industry For Newfoundland. Syracuse, N. Y.,' Dec, 30.--~The West Coast Lumber and Pulp Co., Ltd. composed of men in Syracuse and Cen tral New York, has been organized | with a capital of $150,000, to build mills and produce Newfoundland. They will start opera- tions at once Their first | lers to go a:journey of a The | the | a fairly | street, | when | present. A | up at the 103 | forenoon. |' and | of a cent | Trade was exceeding- | butchers | . per Ib. | hogs sold at about] receipts of live stock | Texans, $3.60 | 83.60 to $5.65; | 95. 5 &7 | No. 2, $7 steady | 15.0001 sheep, | , | Mass. the Big | Spokane and | will 'begin | lumber and pulp in] TEMPERANCE REFORM. Now at the Fleod Tide in Austral- asia. London, Deg | 3%: -- The Melbourne, | correspondent of the Chronicle writes that empire weform in Australasia in at the flood tide. (The South Aus- tralian legislative Bssembly has just accepted the most drastic licensed vie tuallers' bill. Some ' ideayg of the changes which the measure legalizes may be pathered from the following facts It closes all hotels on parlia- mentary lection . days, federal or state, A'hristmas Day and Geod Fri- day: renders illegal that single wo- men shall hold licenses unless they at present do. so; abolishes duplicate bar- rooms, unless: special given hy magistrates; HARLOWE WEDDINGS. . | ---- School Presents For Miss Pearl | Taylor. Harlowe, Dec. 28.--Wedding bells as well as Christmas bells have been joy- fully ringing this week. On Wednes- day last, Mrs. Addie. Palma teer and George Bradshaw were united in mar- riage at Tweed. They then spent Christmas with friends at Parham. On the same day Miss Edith Thompson, of this vicinity, and Rev. Mr. Boyd, of 'Quebec, were quietly married in Kingston. From there they came here and spent Christmas with the former's parents. Miss Maggie Cole, Arden, ing permission is or requires travel miles from fore they become bona ide traveler) 'and fightens the pro- { visions of the existing 'law in respect | of closing at 11 p.m. If the bill pass- es the legislative council South Aus- tralia will bave in operation the most advanced liquor law in the whole com- monwealth, ' is spend- a few weeks with her grandmoth- ; Hes Scott. Our Christmas enter- tainment;>on Thursday eve. - proved a great success. Miss H.' Critchley is spending the holidays at her home here. The Christmas concert given by Miss Taylor and evening, in the =scéhool house, was much enjoyed by the Harloweites. The tree looked, Javely. BE. Wood occupied the -ehair, Miss Taylor was presented with a lovely fruit dish by her pupils along with numerous other gifts' she receiv- ed from them. 'The parents and pu- pils were very sorry to see Miss Tay- lor leave. She left" for her home at Latimer, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Black, Arden, are at S. Parks', where Mr Black's i : father is very 'ill. Miss T."Bell is i } " spending the holidays at oh home at : edhe } Colebrooke. Sonfe from here attended the entertainment at Cloyne, on Fri: day evening. | thes homes | ve : ; WILL MAKE EXHIBIT Alaska-Yukon Fair Seattle. Montreal, Dec. 30.--It is. announced that the Grand Trunk and Grand Trunk Pacific yailways will make a joint exhibit of the resources of the dominion at next year's Alaska-Yukon fair in Seattle. Special attention will be devoted to the natural productions of the regions traversed by both rail- ways. A handsome building 40x50 feet will be erected to hold this railway exhibit, the company having: been al- lotted three thousand square feet of space. As there promises to be an en- ormous attendance at the fair the op- | : i g Be portunity to advertise the resources ¢ 5.00 Fd ; of Canada is regarded as an excep- Li : Ys VEE f tionally good one, There will be spec- | i ine : {ial exhibits of fruit, fresh and deep { At the in | | water fish, as well as a fine mineral collection. PHOTO BY REUTMNGER COPYRIGHT 190% BY THE IY HERALD FROM PARIS ak of fine The dominion government is to have a large exhibit at this exhibition, Mr. Hutchison, the dominion commission- will go to Seattle next month to make arrangements. The government plans to erect a building 140 by 200 feet of handsome design, in which the exhibits of the different provinces will be arranged. DAILY Black HINT Sateen Cle la effect. Toronto Street Market . ) Wheat, fall, bush. wheat, g hush., 9e.; oats, 1 , 42¢.; barley, sh., 48¢. to 53c.; rve, bush., T0c. c bush., per ton, 50; hay, to B10: ton, $12 dressed hbgs, 50; but daicy, 28c; te 30c.; butter, cream- 30¢. new laid, 45ec. | o 50¢.; 30c." 'to 3bec.; | chickens, dressed, lle. to 13c.; "ducks, spring, 1h., +. to 113c.: geese, | Ib, 10c. to 12e.: turkeys, WH, 18¢c. to | 20c.: cabbage, per dozen, 30c. tof SOc. colony; dozen, 30c. to 40c.; onic 5 bag, R0c. to 90e.; potatoes, bag to 7he.; apples, barrel, $2.50 to 8 heef, Rindqinrters, 88. to $8.50; forequarters, $4.50 to 86: beef, choice, £7.50 to 87.75; beef, medium, to $6.50; mutton, per to #8: veal, prime, per to $10; lamb, per ewt., Q b ; peas, $12 to $13 straw, per S8 to:$8 K7¢.; hay, 5 NEW LAW COMES IN. to $ ter, Wants to Know How It Works Be- fore Changed. Quebec, Dec. 30.--The insurance act, passed at the last session of the Que- bec legislature, comes into effect to- day. As ultimately, adopted this act was generally satisfactory to" all the interests afiected through some rather bitter. conflicts marked its passage | through the legislature and commit- tees. Some of the fire insurance in- terests of the provincé claim that the act does not offer sufficient protection to their companies against foreign competitors, and. a delegation waited on the provincial treasurer recently to | make representations to this effect. In spite of these objec tions, however, an order-in-council 'was passed putting beef, arcase, carcase, 5 cwt., $6.50 cwt., $8.50 | $8.50 to $9.50 He Goes To Lowell, Mass. her pupils, on Tuesday |. and after -¢he programmes - Mashers, Skimmers, Drainers, Egg Whips, Pot Cleaners, (lake Mixers. And any and evergthiog in wire required 'for the home. . : & ~ Soap Stands, & "Spon Dane] | iS Corn Poppers | arrive on Mondays, anda and Fridays only. No. 6 train at n, Tassdass, Thursdays and Saturdays only, a | 1.35 P.M, McKelvey '& Birch 69 AND 71 BROOK STREET, We Wish Everybody i H Prosperous New Year Reid § Charles Amherst, N. B., Dae. 30.=The resig tion of Rev. 8. W. Cummings from the pastorate of the First Baptist church, of this city, takes effect to- day. Mr. Cummings goes 10 Lowell, where he has call | to the First Baptist During | his four years of ministry here Rev. | Mr. Cummings' work has been won | derfully successful. Large congrega-|('roix, a | tions have been in attendance at the, | church and very many have heen ail- idéd to the membership. Mr. Cum- mings stands high not only in the timation of his own people, but in the | community, and his departure will be keenly regretted. Almost The "Same. "There are that he editor. {+b ink s age } "Do. you think At Home cards, visiting cards, etc., | lighted author. | > : 'heapest and best, at Whig office. a the editor continued; 'vou | rt | employ almost the same punctuation The members of the True Blues arranging to hold a concert in near future, the proceeds of which the | be given to the Orphans' Home, guarantees | Picton, Imperial brand underwear gives sa- tisfaction. Made only by The King- stort Hosiery compatiy, limited. the new law into effect, and the pro-| vincial government has announced that | some latitude will be allowed to form | some idea of its workings before any | changes are considered. oa Made A Perfect Score. i Wash., Dec, 30.--Francis | French-Canadian, who made | t remarkable endurance record a few | rolled a. perfect 300 score, with twelve consecutive strikes, bowling in a accepled a church, Spokane, weeks ago, while | pick-up match on the | city alleys, following this feat th) { anoihe r strike at the opening of a second game. This iz the second per- feet score made in Spokane, ihe first | being rolled by' Richard Bierce, two years ago. oR- about Milton, some points your said fwritings resemhbl To The Ladies : cried the de are the will at { marks." Imperial underwear ents' furnishing vou satisfaction. sold by houses Ask your dealer for it. Children have little use for the srown-ups who do not now and then | aet childish. aon \+~ RECENT ONAPSHOT OF THE SULTAN OF TuRREY' Seeesesserenes revvvy S000 sss pos ------ Now For Your New Year's Gift Some One has been forgotten at Christmas not give them Hockey Boots or THE SAWYER SHOE STORE +4 EFFATIERR NE Tones ? You will find a great selection to choose from at REAHSH EEE 1004 E HETERO ERAT Why | 3 2 + FURNITURE SPECIAL Everything reduced from 10 to 15%. This will be a splendid opportunity to save matey R.J. REID Phone 577 230 PrincessSt. "Take Out a Compound Quinquennial Life or Endowment Policy in the as a Christmas present. given at the office, 18 Market St., Kingston. For Sale at Automobile, minum Top Automobile, '"'B." Automobile, "A Model, 25 Model, 5 . Make Suitable See our Full information J. 0. HUTTON, ' Canada Life Assurance Company Manager. CANADA CYCLE & MOTOR CO'S SKATES S TRACHAN 'S HARDWARE Slippers New Year Gifts We have a few lines left at special prices. One Dollar Felt Slippers for Ladies. {ABERNETH ---- No change in arrival or pare ture of other trains at Kingston, Ful particulars: at XK. & 61 BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. leaves union station, { pm duly (Sunday (Sundays ne burn EE all points mel Bel : Le hy Bm, ST IRIE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 1909 round trip tickets will be issued at SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE, 5d going on Thursday and Friday, Dec 1908 and Jan. 1st, 1909, returning or before Monday, Jan. 4th, also FIRST-CLASS FARE AND NETH) good going Dec, 20th, 30th, and 81st, 1908 and Jan. 1909, returning on aor before Tuesday, Jan. 5th, 1909. Local Branch Time Table. Trains will leave and arfive at Oty Depot, Foot of Johnson Street. QING WEST. Lve. City Arr. City 12.88 a.m. 3 7b. poy on Tomsk > coors: EEgEfi Eth ®- ex amis & 28857 cupEPo TT BE we ne = B . 00 Tob i EEE Nos. 1, 2, 8, All: other in ae except Supd For Pullman Accommodation. "rickets, and all other informatio" ai to J. P. HANLEY, Agent. THEE RAILWAY For Copy Of Notes by the Way With Time Table Of Maritime Express Canada's Train, noted for excellence of Sleeping and Dining Car Service between Montreal and the Atlantic Ports, Apply to Montreal Ticket Office, 141 St. James Street, or General Passenger Department MONCTON, N.B. QUEBEC S. S. COMPANY. BERMUDA Reached in 45 hours from New York by the 5.530. tons, Twin Screw Steam- ship "Bermudian." Sailings, 6th, 46th, 24rd and 30th January, and afterwards every Saturday at 10 a.m. New York to Bermuda, Nassau, Bahamas and return. 8.8. "Trinidad" 2nd, 18th February and 8th March. West India Cruises from New York New Steamer "Guiana,'"' 38,700 tons, with all up-to-date improvements. 8.8, 'Parina,'"" 3,000 tons, § 'Korona,"' 8,000 tons, sail from New York every alternate Wednesday. For beauty of scenery and perfection ot climate these trips are unsurpassed, ¥or illustrated pamphlets giving rates of passage and all information, apply to A. E. OU TERBRIDGE & CO., Agents, Quebec Steamship Co., 29 Broadwa . New York; ARTHUR AHERN, S Quebec, Canada, or to Ticket Agents, P. HANLEY, and C. 8, KIRKPATEI Kingston. Rvian LINE ALLAN "Vici WINTER SAILINGS TO LIVER- POOL. From St. John, Halifax. Jan. lst. Jan 2nd. Hesperian, sails Jan. 15th. Jan. 16th. Corsican, sails Jan. 22nd. Jan 28rd. TO GLASGOW, Carthaginian, from Boston . Corinthian, from Portland ., Jan, 16th. First-Class, $70.00 upwards, Second Class $40.00 upwards, Third-Class, $29.00 and $30.00. Additional sailings and rates on ap- plication to J. P, HANLEY, or ©. Bi KIRKPATRIOK, Local Agents, King» ston. Tunisian, sails Jan. 9th; THE ONLY PLACE In the city where Fudges are made. --Where you get Nut fresh every day. --I8 AT-- 'McLAUGHLIN'S 'Cream Tallies

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