Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jan 1909, p. 3

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1 | SLOVENLY f FARMING] SCOTCHMEN FOUND CULT! VATION IMPERFECT. | Weeds Abundant--Editor of Dun- ag a er Yeon earl 4 | PRT 1JO OL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY «DRAMA IN MONKEYLAND" A realistic play in which all the parts are taken by Monkeys. ers."' A romantic st fornia gold fields, in 1 ATTRA , he Fiend, or How -Jenkins, Went Crazy Over the Game ATTRACTION 4. Will West, ustrated Song. ATTRACTION 5. 3pecial ¥ xt ral omitted during the rush hour Saturday night, "The Dual Life," a drama of Love Perfidy and Misfortune. EXCURSIONS (EXTR, ------ CONDENSED ADVERTS i He. AND > Ten SUITABLE vr tara Jactary. Wirt, Ganan ii LL Se. First insertion 20. a . a mor: Each con- secutive insertion thereafter half cent |. a word. Minimum charge for one in sertion, 25c.; three insertions, 50¢. ; sx 91; che meath 98 F Jan. ] NEW 8 SINGER. Sur i Fig A LIBRARY and Davi Sober Nation, 2.1. C. Martin, | = editor of the Dunfiee e Advertiser, and | @ member of the commission which t isiteds the dominion in, 1908, ad- + | decssing the Farmers' Club, of Dundee, | thought Scotch farmers on the com- | mission brought home from Canada | tho idea that they had not much to | learn from the Canadian farmer. Cul- | vation was hy no means perfect, | and, there was a good deal of slovenly work allowed. Weeds wera abundant. | Another impression he formed was that Canada, was going: 10 be a sober | nation. He did not remember one | hanquets of "the many he attended at | Sich alpoholic liquors appeared. In 4 Tonto the municipal banquet was OF THE jon the largest scale, but there was nothing to drink but mineral waters L amd OMe eoncontion of ginger. QUEEN'S ATHLETIC COMMITTEE | TO MONTREAL, FEB. 5TH, Fare $3.65 TO TORONTO, FEB. 20TH. Fare $3.35 4x See Particulars Later. NEWBURGH WEDDINGS. Koay Gold Hunt- the Cali- BOOKS, | ANCIRNT Gibson, x Apply o Princess ET Harrow Balance Godwin's ston. i Football the Half-Back MEN ¥ de." Graduates TO LEARN To Soir alt save 1 =e positions. war stant practice. > Careful Few ware logue free, Write air Barber "oo lege, Toronto. in Til. CE YEARS 0! SEVEN - : " as A JOB CLEANING ASHES ouT OF hy: a aE PLE Lytle. "General Carter, THEIR WINT- now, also last aad and" made like new. our own cloth _ « iato date suits. Price" and workmanship guaranteed to . Thomas Gallo- 181 Brock St. pie to Bibhy' . Livery. LEE) ED, AT pT ex] as. MEN WAN salary in y of handling a rd introduce our BAY HORSE, sound, kind dou. as soader, J Price, no, C once street. 5 8 a GENTLEMEN Jo Poultry mide No experience necessal Ba your ork for yas Whenpet. ermanent. A. Jenkins Wisi; Ontario. * 4 ' T WANTED-FEMALE., ARCHITECTS. A GENERAL MATD. APPLY MRS, W. 4 Lesilie, 57 G street. ARTHUR BELLIS, . 7 Coorg Biv affice and residence, ve. Writ 3 . Co., TO-LET. 461 PRINCESS STREET, Apply on premises. STORE, 109 1 BroC McKay, 1 JESIENGE, BL ARPLY JOUN Whatlsa Bargain? Come here To-morrow and you will find this question answered. There will be upon our Sales Tables Remnants and Oddsand Ends 5 From every department in the store. A few hints are given in this space : Remnants of Dress Goods, tended, entered the parlor where the « : i ceremony was performed by Rev. Remnants of Prints, I. Sexsmith, under a pretty arch . . Tigh evergree and flowers. The bride Remnants of Ginghams and Cottons, a. 'pretty navy blue silk, beauti- Remnants of Tickings 'and Flannelettes, fully veined with while shiffon i } cake ylique trimmir pr gOIng- Remnants of Jackets and Millinery, ye of dark en broadcloth, with Remnants ot Oil Cloths and Linoleums In fact, Remnants of every description. This white silk blouse and hat to match. After the ceremony, hearty congratu- is to.be a one-half (3) price sale, Every odd and end must go. The sale starts on ARCHITEOT, 181 University KING hot 54 ROOM OVER WADE'S, COR. and iruek streets, . including water ng. ly Cann, Brock reer ow : Harold Ryan and Miss Beeman Married. Newburgh, Jan. 21I.~The home of Mr. and Mrst Frederick Smith was the scene of a quiet, 'but pretty wedding, on Wednesday, when their daughter, Ella May, became the bride of Re- ginald Perry, now of Winnipeg, form- erly of Camden Fast. At three o'clock, the - bride and groom, unat- EXPERIENCED Apply Mrs. Booth, GENERAL 04 SERVANT. illiam St. HENRY P: SMITH, ARCHITECT, ete., Anchor Building, Market Square A "Phone, 345. YOUNG old to assist after six, Mrs. street. GIRL ABOUT 17 YEARS with housework. Apply Hewgill, ¢0 William TWO LARGE ROOMS, SITTING ROOM d bed with folding doors . Apply "The Avenmore,': 207 William street, J POWER & BONS, JARCHITEOTS, MER chant's nl ng, corner Hroc SITUATION VACANT. dnd Wellington streets. hone, 213. AGENTS WANTED---GOOD PROEITS. Even boys and girls earn $6.00 'to $12.00 per week. Ontario Seed Co., 11 King St., Waterloo, Ont, "ROSELAWN" ; THAT HANDSOMRE residence on Union street, at a Ta for the winter. Apply 8. k. cCann, B1 Brock street. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE second floor over: Mahood's Drug store, corner Princess and Bagot streets. Entrance an Bagot street. "Phone, 608. CE NITRA AY TOCATED OF Fol ES, front and rear rooms, at 345 Kin street, over J. P. Forrest's Gent's Furnishi store. Apply to Mr Forrest. MEN MAKE months Db Hardy Stock. Ci inn treal, MONEY DURING WINTER selling our Guaranteed orthern Grown Nursery | = Try it in your.district. The|" Nursery vo. Limited, Mon: . Congdon; "who has Been elected to sit as a liberal at Ottawa. BODY FOUND IN RIVER. MEDICAL CARD. \ ' 1 MONEY AND BUSINESS SITUATIONS 'WANTED, ROBERT J. GARDINER, M.D., PHYSI- : cian and Surgeon, Corner of Bagot 5 + and William 'streets. Office Hours, 8 LADY BOOKKERPER to 9 a.m. 2to4 and 7 to 9 p.m. honor graduate and goid Phone, 870. medallist, 'desires positign. Refer- ences if reouired. Address Box "'L. 0.,"" Whig office. Disappearance of An Oswego Man Cleared Up. N.Y., Jan. 22.--The bady Dacy, Oswego, was found | in the Oswego river at Minetto, yes | terday, by a gang of sgven men who | werer at work cutting feo on the river | near the west bank. One of the men | dropped a spud through a hole in the ice and in fishing for the spud, George Dubois hooked into something heavy and "in. pulling it to the surface di covered that he had hold of the body of a man. Dacy was ahout thirty-three years of age, and had been missing gine De- cember 2nd, when ho started toward Minotto. A young boy followed him for some distance, but upon being dis covered was told to go back and, he coming: afraid, did so. lations were extended to the happy couple; who. led the way to the din- ing room, wheré the wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Perry were the recipients of many 'beautiful gifts, among them being a substantial check from the groom's family. They left, on the 5 p.m. train, for Tweed, where they will spend a few days, when, on Saturday; a reception will be attended them in the form of a linen and kitchen shower, at John Perry's, Cam- den East, father of the groom. Mr, and Mrs. Perry will leave for Winni- peg in a month's time, where Mr. Per- ry has a position on the street rail- way of that city. \ The re-opening services of the Pres- byterian church were conducted by, Rev. Dr. MacTavish, of Cooke's church, Kingston. The ' attendance at ' both services was large and the church ooked very beautiful, some improve- ments being made: in the positions of pulpit and choir loft. The skating rink isin full swing. | Harold Ryaw and Miss Evelyn Bee- man, late of the Newburgh high school staff, were married, this week, n New York, at the home of the oride's uncle, Mr. O'Loughlin. They rire expected home on Thursday, and will take up tesidence on the hill, where Mr. Ryan has purchased the large stoné house from Stanley Chant. Mrs. OC. W, Courtney is about to purchase the house now occupied by Mrs. F. Moore, from AMr. Truscott. Richard Madden left, on" JAVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBE Fire havrancy Uompany. Avaliable assots $61,187,216. In addition to which the = policyholders for security th the unl unliiied, ability fot all the holders. Farm and city Faia, Botore re at Oswego, of William EXPERIENCED and cashier, Thursday Morning and Ends Saturday Night. Come early and get first choice. Don't Forget Our Whitewear Sale. CRUMLEY BROS. lowest possible rates. ore ke old " giving new bu rates from Strange & Stroh, Agents. 'Phone, 56S. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. PARTICU- rkpatriek, 42 PERSONALS. BURGLARY INSURANCE, lars from - Clarence St., "elope TEACHERS WANTED. QUALIFIED FEMALE 1 ih to Pho Aly Sha pot. 14 "Lake, . + : 9 . Get Swiit"s Coal And get the Coal that is the best _on the inarket. Clean, dry, bright coal. SWIFT'S. HAIR, MOLES, BIRTHMARKS warts; 'etc., removed permanently, without scar. Twenty oor xpath ence. Dr. Elmer J ye, Ear, Nose, 'Throat and Skin Blemish Specialist, 258 Bagot street. GENERAL J. Bogn, ton St. sented, INSURANCE OFFICE, T. Age Office, 159 Welling- Re Abie Companies repre TEACHER, FOR Salary, $300. Johnston, Sec, Ont. ER COAL heey 3 or" OLD-AGE' PENSIONS. $10. 0 IN GOLD To the first man or boy Will Cost Great Britain £7,750, 000 Per Annum, [ondon, Jan. 22.-The official fig gures on the old-age pensions granted up to December 3lst last show tha! the total number of pensions granted was 096,038, costing £7,450,315 per annum. To this must be added £300, 4000, Lloyd-George's estimate of the costi. administration. Thus the total! outlay for the first year will be at least £7,750,000 - pounds, even if no additional pensione« are granted. M is a revelation to honsekeepers, \ like it has ever been made befo| because % not who 'succeeds the mysterious "MR. RAFFLES" And has our receipted bill on his person at the time of the capture for any purchase (ex- in capturing It means less work, F get dull or brown, and is\so easily applied. Ne, It means less work, too, because just-offy few rubs bring a bright, brilliant polish that always looks fresh and clean, It is cheapest, because you get a bi can for the money. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. ANY PERSON WHO 18 THE SOLE SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed 'Tenders for Indian Supplies," will be received at this If your dealer does not handle "Black Kuight" send his name and 10c for full sized can. TA The F. F, DALLEY CO. Limited, Hamilton, Ont. Mysterious Mr. Raffles We have decided to offer $10.00 IN GOLD to party who captures the mysterious MR. RAFFLES, and has on their per- con, at the time of capture, one of our receipted bills for any article purchased in our store on after Jan. 22nd. : John Laidlaw & Son. the or NAME AND DESIGN REICISTERED. A deliciously dainty chocolate confection indescribably inviting and toothsome. «Like all of Cowan's specialties, of superlative excellence. 'fhe name "Cowan" 8 Sumped on every bud. Asquith's first estimate was £6,000, 000, Pen Picture Of The English. Scribner Magazine. It is hardly to having been so long dominant, should not be domineering. This ex presses itself in the best Englishman by an easy and natural attitude of confidence and repose; but in the see ond and third rate Englishman by ar attitude of provincial and impudence unequalled world. This is what has Englishman the most unpopular, in the of men. The Germans and the Irish hate him; the French ridicule anc distrust him; the average Americar takes his awkwardness or what Car lyle once called "lis pot-bellied equan- imity,"' for patronage, irritated by him, now that he is toc big to be bothered by him as a bully His power, have won hig allies, but he has nc friends. It would be a sad day the lion if he lost claws. The real attitude of other the photograph's main linea- a nation's likeness. It is the mass of men who make composite ments for the mass make people; .oftener they seem: to pride attitude toward all the world. In Londen, the male bird has brilliant plumage. The best of as one sees them in Piccadilly, Bond street, in St. James' street, the ter church, are well set up, and men ? What hats, what clothes, what shoes, what "colors, figures ! One hears of English econo- mies; evidently they dressmaner's bill. Who permits that nice-looking girl to wear a white flan- nel skirt, a purple jacket, hat with sticking out of it at right angles? Here is another with an embroidered linen coat, and a bit of ermine fur, and a straw hat with flowers on it! The grotesque costumes' of the women would make one stop to stare were it not that they are so commen one ceases at last' to notice them. Artichokes And Cauliflower. Linia beans, , Spanish oniens, bard squash, Boston marrews, cabbages, oyster plant, at Carnovsky's. Savoy beet root, ete., Buy Mala-Gama. Tea. At Edwards & Jenkin. There's coin in each package. a Look out for "Raffles." be expected that, they bumptiousness made the one may say the most generally disliked, and is forever his stability, his honesty for his teeth and na- tions toward him would surprise him. And of English people do not | themselves agreeable to other themselves upon a ctudied pugnacious them, in in the clubs, in the park of a Sunday af- fine looking fellows, scrupulously well groomed and turned out. But the wo- what amorphous begin with the and a fur a bunch of small feathers hub- luesday, on + business trip for C. H. ¥inkle. The friends 'of ¥. T. Millar, B.A., 'ormerly on the high school staff, and ww of the boys' high school Que- bec, were interested in. the recent. an- aouncement- of his marriage to Miss sraham, B.A., principal of the girly high school of the same city. Mrs. Millar was one of the lady teachers who went to South Africa after the 1 | late war, and wrote a most interest- ing volume on her experiences there. Miss Hope Aylesworth has gone to spend the next four months in Brock- ville, with her aunt, Mrs. Littlewood, during her parents' absence in Eng- 2 land. Mrs. William Sutton returned 1lirom Oshawa, where she has been 1 | spending the past week with her sis- ter, Mrs. D. A. Valleau. Hugh Kelley, of Montreal, is spending a month with ; his family here. nN ) TO STIR IT UP ) That Important Questions May Be Solved. London, Jan. 22.--The Tokio corre~ spondent of the Telegraph, referring to the speech of Premier Katsura, at the opening of the Diet, says he under- stands the premier's allusion to strengthening the Anglo-Japanese al- siance referred to recent' comrmunica- tions between Tokio and London, for the purpose of invigorating the alli- wnce with the view to co- operating in » | solving all important questions in the iar east, including the Takumen rail- way difficulty. So Out Of Order. Champ Clark loves to tell of how in the heat of a debate Congressman Johnson, of Indipna, called an Ilh- nois representative a jackass, The ex- pression was unparliamdntafy, and in retraction Johnson said; "While I withdraw the unfortunate word, Mr. Speaker, I' must insist that the gentleman from Illinois is out of erder." "How am I out of order?' the man from Illinois. "Probably a veterinary surgeon could tell" you, answered Johnson, and that was parliamentary enough to ptay on' the record. Notice. Office and warerooms of the Worm- with Piano compiny at present are 232 Princess street, next door to R. J. Reid's furniture store. Phone 378. ---------------- Take Advantage. Of Campbell Bros." big clearing sale of furs. W. J. Fair went to New York, terday: See Bibby's great 69¢. shirts, Look out for "Raffles." * yelled yes- ceived at thg office of the City Saginser up to 12 de noon of the 28th : day the bell Bros.' clugive of hats and caps), of 50 cents or over made at our store oy or after Jan. 21st, we wily gladly pay $10.00 in gold, A little better better 'to make woth while. \ is a enough change If you've been dealing relsewhere, better pur- chage hére and qualify for our $10.00. E. P., JENKINS, { prigies Street. Department up to noon on Monday, 15th February, 1909, for the delivery of In- dian Supplies, during the fiscal year end- ing the 81st March, 1910, duty paid, at various points in Manitoba, Saskatche- wan and Alberta. Forms of tender containing full par- ticulars may be had by applying to the undersigned, or to the Indian Commis- sioner at Winnipeg. The lowest or any tender not necessyrily accepted. . D. McLEAN, Secretary. Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa. N.B.--Newspapers inserting this ad- vertisement without authority of the De- partment will not be paid. 3 Re ee ad CHEAP GROCERIES SEALED ' TENDERS WILL BE of January plies required City of Kingston, Cement, .~ 5,000 Cement. Sewer Pipe. Viz -- barrels of - Portland * Hardware, etc. Grates. Lumber, Sand. Rubble Stone, for Permanent Walks. Afl the above materials the foundation of and cations to be seen at the office of City Engineer, where any other informa- tion can be obtained. THe lowest or any sarily accepted. H. tender B. R. CRAIG, City Engineer. Kingston, Ont., Jan. 22nd. New York's Water Supply. New York city's growth is shown hy increased demand on 'the water supply, to furnish 15,000,000 more gallonk each vear for the last ten years. Men's Fur Collars. Fur coats, sleigh robes, all go greatly reduced prices during at Ugmy,- big clearing sale of furs. -------------- William Findlay, business manager of the Ottawa Free Press, while in the city was a visitor at the Whig office yesterday. * Bibby's 69¢. shirt sale. RE- .,, for the followung sup- yy the Corporation of the TAPIA se a ee aa a ee) supplies to be furnished according to the specifi the not neces- which has, made it necessary Bottles Pickles, 15e. Cans Tomatoes, 15¢. 15¢c. Cank Corn, ¥5c. Cans. Peas, VT TVIVLVLLLTRLT SRR! Tins Golden Wax Beans, 15¢. 2 Cans Pumpkin, 15ec. Also special value in Teas and Coflees. KIRK & LEE, §| 'Phone, 417. 277-281 Princess St. _ Agents for Asselytine's Yarn. HERBERT €.: TRENEER, A.T.C.M. I.am prepared to. accept pupils in Piano , Tuition?" most improved method used ; "also open for all' classical con- cert work. Apply either by letter or person for terms to No. 1 Stanley Terrace, Quebec" street, Kingston, Ont. head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, mly homestead a quarters section (160 acres, more or less) of available Dominion land in Manito! Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applican fast pT opear in person at t Dominion Agency - or Sub-Agen for the district. intry by proxy may be at any agency on certain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending 'homesteader. DUTIES. --8ix 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, mother, son, daughter, brother on 8 . In certain districts a homesteader in zood standing may preempt a quarter section along-side his homestead. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties.--Must reside six months in each of six years from date of homestead enti (ihecluding the time uired to earn homestead patent) and ultivate fift- acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may take a purchased homestead in certain districts. Price ' Md acre. urchased homesteads may be acquired 'on any swailable lands on either odd or even numbered Sections South of township 45, East of the Cal« gary and Edmonton Railway: and the West line of range 26, and West of the third Meridian and the Sault Railway fine, Duties.--~Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate Suey acres and erect » house worth $300. YNAPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH» WEST MINING REGULATIONS, COAL.--Coal mining rights may feased for twenty-one years at an ann otal of of 31, 00 an acre. Not more thay can be leased to one appli ab. Hovis ve five cents per ton. RT t by 1.5 ' on v ay , $5.00. At least $100 must be on and nied wit the aid may be pu rohased at $1.00 PIACKI MINING CLAIMS erally; L00 feet square. Entry fee, $5. DREDGING ~Twe Anan of five miles sach of a river may a, oS one applicant for a term of Jie a mile per annum. salty. Ren per t after the output a oe Depu ty of the Minos > oy RY corior, ~~Unauthorized publication of this adverti t will pot be paid for. Wah Long's Laundry Removed From 78 Clarente St., to 155 Welling- ton St., between Bi and Clarence Sts. Best laundry in the city. Goods called for and deliy~red. SWEDISH MASSAGE. Mrs. 'Cecilia Herod recommended by the leading physicians of Kingston. Head, Face and a specialty. Ap- ply. Y.W.C.A. Building. A Dark, Dreary Day. This was the darkest and most dreary winter day in several years. In the brightest of offices, lights had to he burned until eleven o'clock. The weather was mild, and the walking sloppy. It can't "turn cold any too soon. Jibhy's great 69¢. shirts. See FREE! No charge to come in and examine our large stock of Household Goods, 20 PER CENT. Discount off any article for the balance of this month. Antique Furniture And old-fashioned articles a speciality: A post ecard will bring me to buy 'a part, or all your honsehold effects, L. Lesses, 507 Princess St., Cor. Chatham St: i ) You. ean't judge the value of a thing by the price card attached, -

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