THE DAILY BRITISH in. WHIG, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909. PAGE SIX. pr -- TRAVELLING. er I%3 RAILWAY « INOQNNBCTION WITH Canadian Pecitic Railway ALASKAYUKON PACIFIC EXPOSITION - WMeattly, Wash, June 1st to Oct. 16th, 1900. Round Trip First-Class Tickets will be sold until September 30th, 1909, to VANCOUVER, 0 $83.90 VICTORIA, B.C |$99.15 SEATTLE, Wash: Oct. 31st, 1909. TACOMA, Was EXCURSIONS PORTLAND. Ore. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. C Second-Class Rates following dates : June 1.08 ANGELES, Cal. Good to return until July 18th, 27th ; Aug. within 60 lsd 0e CARS GOING can} 81) DUNLOP AUTOMOBILE HOMESEEKERS' Low Round Trip will be issued on ast, 15th, 29th; 310th, 24th. Good to return days. ya Full particulars at K. & P. and C. 1 R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. 'Phone, 50. F. CONWAY Gen, Pass. ------------------ BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Jeaves union station, Ontario (Sunday excepted) Napanee, Deser- ints north. to Bansock: oints on Central Bay or further particu DICKSON, Agent, Agent. . P i SR "Forest, = Stream, AND Seashore WRITE General Passenger Department TRG RAILWAY MONCTON, N.B. Enclosing ten cents for postage. atte Rise aia Aa hich enshrouds buying of underwear. Pen-Angle garments fit best, wear longest igs unskrinkable, and FOREST, STREAM and SE $s. a book of over 800 pages, llustrated in colors and half tones, giving well wtitten descriptions of the country con- tiguous to the line" of the railway in Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova footia, replete with historic incident, legend and folk-lore. It has also chap- ters of Prince Rdward Island, The Mag- dalen Islands and Newfoundland, and is worthy of a place in any library. ee -------------------------------- ASHORE | fl] NSHRINKABLE" lf Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED. River & Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes wo!) hes 88. "Campana," Twin Screw Iron electric bells and all with electric lights, modern comfort. 2 SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON MON- DAYS, at 4 p.m, 7th and 21st June 5th and -19th July, and, 16th and 30th August and 18th September, for Pictou NE, calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Grand River, Summerside, P.E.L and MR @ Charlottetown, P.E.I Via the farsfamed River Saguenay, calling at Chatlottetown and alifax, 8.8. Brinidad, 2,600 tons, sails from Quebec 16th and 80th July, 13th and 27th August, at 5 p.m. BERMUDA 20 to $30, KINGSTON FOUNDRY ' oe Repairs to Automobiles and Marine Engines promptly attended to. A Full Line of Fittings, by Summer Excursions, ! the Twin Screw 85S. "'Bermudian,'"' 5, $00 tous. Sailin 1st, Sth, and 15th June and every fo days thereafter from New York, Temperature cooled by sea breezes seldom rises above 80 degrees The finest trips of the season for health and comfort, i ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec For tickets and staterooms apply to J. P. HANLEY, or 0. 8. KIRKPAT RICK, Ticket Agents, Kingston, Ont. RAILWAY. MXR Ls Homeseekers' Excursions To the Canadian North-West, Mani- toba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Low round-trip second-class tickets will be jssued via Chicago, North Bay or Sud bury, on following dates: June 1st, 15th, 20th; July 48th, 27th; Aug 310th, 24th: Sept. 7th, 21st. Good to return within 60 days from going date. ALASKA YUKON PACIFIC EXPOSITION Seattle, Wash., June 1st to Oct. 16th, 1909. Special ound trip tickets on sale daily, May 20th to Sept. 80th, good return before Oct. 31st. ing on or Local in Stock. Gasoline put in your tank at our Dock. Selby & Youlden, Ltd. Ontario St. The Great Eaglis Remed, Tones and invigoratestho ee nervous system, wakes pev PORE Blood in old Veing, Cures Nere ws Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, ronden~y, Sexual Weakness, Endssions, Sper ratorrhaa, and Efects of Abuse or Jircesses § $1 per box, six for $s. One will pl = Hal Sold by ail § ruggists or on in pl , on receipt of rice. J cw Pam] mailed free. The Wood Medicine Co. 1 Vormerly Windsor Toronto, Gnd Branch Time Table GOING WEST. Leaves Arrives 12.88 a.m. 1.07 a.m 8.17 a.m . 9.47 a.m. Train No: Int. Ltd. Tegin No. LEAVES WOLFE .30--9.15 a.m. 1.00--8.00 p.m. 30--9.15 a.m. 1.00--8.00 p.m. . 1.00--3.00 p.m. No. 1 ISLAND. . 8.51 p . 7.38 p. | 7.309 Breakey's ; 6.30--9.80 15 a.m. 8.00--9.15 a.m. 9.00--12.80 a.m. 3.00 p.m. LEAVES KINGSTON :(-- 8.830-11.30 a.m. 2.00--4.80 p.m. 8. 30 a.m. 2.00480 p.m 2.00--4.80 pm 3.00 p.m. 7 p.m. Halliday's & : | WED Arrives | THURS, * a.m m m wk 29 p.m 7.88 p.m run daily a.m. 1.00 p.m. Train No. h " 1.00--3.00 p.m. a.m. a. a. Po dtd BOO oR « . Tains 1, pthers daily, X For full parti 'Agent, Corner J P 3,4,5 6,7 a except Sunday. eculars, J. P. HANLEY ohnson and Ontario Sts 12 2,3 . Lake Cutaro & Bay of Quinte Steamboa Co., Limited. TR. "NORTH KING" | notice. Boat calls at Garden Island golag to 1000 Islands --Kingston-- Rochester. May 80th, Steamer leaves | "The People's Line { and from Kingston. Alexandria Bay and | s . T AM. on Sunday (CAPT. HAMMOND.) for Jloches- Quinte | The Scenic Route to Gananoque, ing Kingston daily, (Sunday excepted.) I) | | Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 4 | pom. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- ALETHA--Leaves for Day of 3 day's, at 8.30 p.m. Calling north side P.M., dally except a of Howe Island. Steamer open for Pie- P. BE. HORSEY, J.P. HANLEY, nies and Private Parties. For : . 8. KIRKPATRICK, | tion, apply to Purser, C: KE. Birch, i 8 a? ry Kingston. | board Steamer. . R Probie 8.30--11.3 A £.80--11.30 a.m. UN. 9.80 a.m. 1.15 Sat.--Special trip to and Spoor's dock, at 2.00 0--4.80 p.m. 80 pam Simcoe Island p.m: FRI [ SAT. 2. | SON | Commenicin gor 1000 1s ands, Gananoque, at 10.15 Returning Jeaves at 5 P.M. ter. N.Y., calling at Bay of Ports; STR. TH Quinte Ports at Sunday. ------------ Full information from on NEWS OF NEIGHBORS GARAGE Cylinder Oiland Greases) STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER 1.00--2:80 p.m. | 0 a.m. 2.00--4.80 pan. Hy Time Table subject to change without | informa- | WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND ENTS TELL 'US. Pa { The Tidings From Vatious Points | And What People Are Doing They Are Saying. Budget Prom Charleston. May 81.--lsrae) Slack, is very ill. 'Mrs. S. hildren, Chalk river, Mr. and Charlaiton, | the aged oarsman, ip. Cleary and ¢ {are visiting relatives here. | Mrs. T, Foster attended the Shortell- | Flood wedding, at Trevelyan, on Tues- iday. As usual, a large crowd gather- ed here on Victoria day, the most of them going by boat to the different points. "LE. Curry has a large boat |nvery established here, i Neo of this Vicinity have finished | seeding. Mrs. M. Johnston, King- {ston, 1s Visiting at H. Cook's. Mrs. Michael Donevan is visiting her daughter, Mrs, R. Hamilton, Elgin, wha has been ill, but is convaleseent. Miss Leitha Slack, Outlet, was a visit- or at J. Cochrane's on Sunday. Bryce Ha:lipy Kingston, spent a few days last week at his home here. Miss Mamie Gavin, Gananoque, visited at her aunt's, Mrs. B. Gavin's, recently. 'The members of St. Patrick's church intend erecting a new wire fence laround the church and cemetery. Melcombe Matters. Melcombe, May 31.--Many of the | ' Vennachar Fire Ranger. Vennachar, May 29.--A numbee from here are attending the court of re vision in Denbigh to-day. Judge { Madden, Napanee, accompanied by J. | Lee, Lavant Station, en route to hold division court at Denbigh, registered at the Busy Corner on the 26th. J. Gilmour has been added to the staff of fire rangers to look after the for- est reserve, It was very much need- ed to have at least one man living near the forest, = William Lallans has lost his driving mare, Dollie ; Visitors' Miss Maud Gregg, at Mrs. George Cox's; Mrs. M. Rodgers, Murvale, at } George H. Hughes'; Rev. A. H. rington, Verona, at R. w. Con- Bongard's Tidings. Bongard's, May 29.--The farmers are {about dong seeding and planting ie | now proceeding. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bongard spent a day with their daugh- ter in Picton recently. Miss Edua Waiters spent the week-end at her {home in Schoharie. D. T. McCornock and wife spent a couple of days in Picton last week. J. B. Bongard was over Sunday at J. D. Bongard's. J. Turner and wife leit last week for Cal- gary, where they will remain soma time. Mrs. J. Patterson, of Picton and Miss Mabel Harrison, Mrs. A. Kerr and Mrs. Arthur Wright, Wau- poos, were gacsts of Mrs. J. I. Bon- gard on Wednesday last. Miss S. Brad- ley spent over the 24th with friends in Picton | ---- i Leo Lake Tidings. "Leo Lake, May 31.--The recent rains are the crowning glory of the farm- ers. Some are through seeding andi have commenced planting. Orchard View, the néw residence of Allan Don- nelly, is nearing completion. Many are pleased to lears, of the recovery of Mrs. James Donnelly. She was vis- ited, last week, by her son, Terence, of Rochester, N.Y. and his little daughter, Frances, who leit, yesterday, for Railton. Mrs. W. Bower js .spend- ing a "week with her mother, Mrs, R. Waldie, of Lansdowne. Mrs. P. Joyce and Mrs, L. Murphy, Joyceville, were recent visitors here. M. Forrester has purchased a new gasoline launch, to the additional pleasure of his United States guests. The stork visited the home of R. Milne, on the 14th inst., and left a wee boy. A Hartington Concert. ; Hartington, May 31.--Instead of the {mock tial, which has been postponed | for two or three weeks, the literary committee furnished a programme of music, readings, etc., last Friday evening: Chorus, 'Cloud and | TU | reading from Drummond, Rev. 1, Cornell; trio, Miss -Campsall, Messrs. Babcock and Leonard; reading, Miss {Dottie Campsall; duett, Mr, and Mrs. | Revelle; reading, Rev. T. Cornell; | chorus, "Summerland"; Mr. Cornell's [rendering of the mimitable poetry of our great Canadian writer was ex- ccllent and for the time being Mr. Cornell is the real live *'habitant." Next Sabbath evening the Epworth League will render a service of song instead of the ordinary form of wor- ship, owing to the absence of» the pastor, who will attend conference. A football club is being organized. Vis- itors: Mr. and Mrs; Maloney, of Clayton, at E. Freeman's. -- Wafts From Westport. Westport, May 31.--Westport was well represented at the Victoria day celebration at Jones' Falls, several! motor boats going down for the day. George Coburn won the five mile race, winning' a handsome $12 clock. The visitors were right royally entertain | : : "looking for a site for a | 1 in 1 Gay. streets in Eastern Ontario--What | over until August, ment friends returned | beef, they will do is ten fold to the good you tan possibly derive from es have about closed a bargain with AM, Vancleaf for the necessary |' and. Philip Demill spent a few days Kingston last week. Miss af Losee, of Picton, was a guest of her aunt, Mrs, B. P. Btanton, over Sun- ta 1.0 building of the walks and of the village has been laid v A Clarendon Happenings. Clarendon, May 31.--The first ship- of new cheese left here last Thursday. E. Barr is home from Hamilton. William Rolands, of Gana-}, noque, called on a number "of old last week. Miss Walker has a "ew station} Automobiles § To Rent. Terms /Reasonable. 3 Open. £W. J. Moore & Son, *Phones--Garage, 815a. Residence, 815b. Always puts you right for the day. 28 from Hartington. 1. Moss, was commissioned to assist in locating a new road to be opened up near so Station. The new telephone line be: tween here and S| t Lake is near- ing completion. W. W. Pringle, gov- ernment overseer of roads, has given instruction relating 10 a grant to be expended on the Clarendon and Ar- doch Road. Charles Cook trapped on young cub and is making a pet. of it. R. Leishman has ed his old roadster, Sandy. Visitors: D. 'Baw, at Parham; Levi Moss, at Oso; Mrs; J. H. Cannon," in Ringaton: Dr. and] Mrs. Kilborn and Mes. (Dr.) Cannon, of Sharbot Lake, at J. H. Cannon's; ¢. Vantrin and family, at George Ray- nor's: Miss Vera Raynor, home, from Kingston. Little Alice Cledget fell and broke her arm on Saturday. Dr. Kilborn set the fractured limb. Miss Myrtle Leishman is visiting at Cam- den East. Budget From Forfar. Philipsville, May 31.--William C. Stevens arnved home, on Thursday evening last, with a fine herd of Holsteins. Two weeks ago he pur- chased the Dunham farm. He now has two large farms lying side by ide, with large residences and outbuildings on both. A, Williams lost two COWS. one by milk fever, while the other had her shoulder broken. William Sher wood leaves for Cobalt; on Tuesday, June 1st, to seek 'his fortune. Miss Lolo Ballard, of Plum Hollow, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs, J. W. Halla- day. Mrs. Denyes, wife of Mr. Denyes, of the Farmers' bank, has. arrived, with her child, and they will take up housekeeping in the residence over the bank. The prospect for fruit is good. | The plum and apple trees are loaded | with blossoms. Starley Haskin has | rented M. Hagerty's residence and has | taken possession, Thomas Moulton | ha: purchased a new stone crusher. | Mrs. Wilson, of Delta, is gpending a | week with Mrs, E. A. Whitmore. Ed- | ward Wood, wife and children, of | Philipsville, spent a day with friends | at Forfar. | Expels The Poisons. i People who suffer from sciatica, neu- ralgia and other gilments of a rheu- matic nature say that if their muscles were being pulled to pieces with red hot pinchers the suffering could be no greater. The nerves affected are in a state of acute inflammation due to the presence of irritant poisons in the blood. Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure re- lieves these affections promptly and cures 'them permanently because it neutralizes and expéks the poison from | the system. It is a certain cure and | rhfief is usually given by the first few | doses. Dr. Hall's. Rheumatic Cure is a great blood purifier and spring tonic. | In bottles, boc. at Wade's Drug Store. | ---------- Toronto Street Market. Toronto, May 31.--Wheat, fall, per bush., $1.35; wheat, goose, per bush., §1.25; oats, per bush. 60c. to 6le.; barley, per bush. 63c. to 5c; Tye, per bush., 75¢c.; peas, per bush., 95¢. to 97c.; hay, per ton, ¥15 to $16; hay, No. 2, $11 to 113; straw, per ton, $13.50 to $14; dressed hogs, | 210.75 to $11; butter, dairy," 22c. to 24c.; butter, infeior, 18. to 20c; eggs, i= dozen, 2lc. to 23c.; chick- ens, broilers, per 1b., 30c. to 40c.; ciickens, yearlings, per lb, 17¢. 10 19c.; fowl, per lb., lde. to 16¢.; cel- ery, per . dozen, 40c.; potatoes, per bag, $1 to $1.10; onions, per bag, $1.65 to $1.75; apples, per' barrel, $3 to $5; beef, findquarters, $9.50 to $11y beef, forequarters, $6.50 to ¥7.50; choice, carcaee, $9.25 to $10; beef, medium, carcase, $7 to $5; mut- ton, per cwt, $10 to $12; veal, prime, per cwt., $8 to $10.50; lamb, per cwt., $15.50 to $16.50, Rheumatism promptly driven [from the blood with Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy. Rub-on's never did cure Rheumatistn. The blood must be reached--and Dr. Shoop's Remedy is; made expressly for 'the blood. Test it and see | Sold by all dealers. Fire, which raged all Saturday in the vicinity of Kakabeka, did an immense amount: of damage, destroy- ing many beautiful parts of the coun- try. 0 Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used, except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage a them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no ed by Manager Kenney, who conduct- ed the day's programme. Edward J. Martin, of the C.P.R. offices, Montreal, spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. R. Murch, of Kingston, are the guests of Myps. J. H. Arnold. Miss | Maud Wardrebe left on Friday to visit | friends in Calgary, Alta, Messrs. R. |H. Whitney and C. A. Weagant spent | Sunday and Monday in Prescott. W. j. Curle, superintendent of the BW. & N.W. railway, was here on Thursday. r. G. M. Gorrell, of Morrisburg, was = { | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gorell, | few days last week. | Everything Growing Well. | Bloomfield, May 31.--Seeding is com- {pleted and tomatoes, corn and other {late crops are being planted, Every- { thing is making a very rapid growth {under favorable conditions. Mrs. E | |p. Stanton and Mrs, Jonathan Tal- leott spent over the 24th in Kingston, | {visiting Mrs. Briden, Colborne street. | {John Eaton has purchased a motor boat and launched it on West Jake. | Court of revision for the township of {Hallowell was held here on Wednes- | day. General Manager Collins and | John Rowe, of the Central Ontario railroad, were in attendance at the cqlirt revision, They also were | Catarrh Cure mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's 1 be sure: you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. 4 So! by Druggists. bottle. Ze He Hall's Family Pills for constipa- Price Toe. per ----------------------------- SOFTNESS OF SEALSKIN. Is Rivaled By Human Hair Where Dandruff is Eradicated. Sgalskin is admired the world over for its softness and glossiness; and yet the human hair is equally as soft and glossy When 'healthy; and the radical cause of all hair trouble is dandruff, which is caused by a pestiferous para- site that saps the vitality of the hair at its root. Newbro's Herpicide is the only preparation that 4s fatal to the dandruff germ. Without dandruff there is no falling hair, but a luxuriant growth of glossy, soft hajr is certain' Scouring the sealp won't cure dan- drufi. Kill the dandruff germ. Thou- sands of women owe their beautiful suits of hair to Newbro's Herpicide. : Sold 'by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps. for sample to the Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. One dolla¥ bottles guaranteed. i. W. Mahood, special agent. : faa The Name is the Guarantee. 'Granulated Sugar -------------------------- Manufactured by The Canada Sugar Refining Co, Lid, MONTREAL, QUE. From the Rising to the Setting Sun, For Years past -- And Years to come, There are no Wares will wear A As EDDY'S WARES 72, AD have done. Ppp Always Everywhere in Canada ASK FOR EDDY'S MATCHE on ~~ S -- 4, SaleofHatRacks Hat Racks in Elm, golden finish only $4.50. Hat Rack in Oak, golde $6.50. Polish Qt. Oak, class, $8.50. Others {rom $12.00 to 35.00. Hall Seat, solid oak, $5.00. Fall Mirrors from $3.00 to 25.00. "The best values ever offered, ROBERT J. REID, 930 Princess St. Telephone 577. n finish, golden finish, bevel ar od Fajen iii tise RANGES ORANGES! ~ EE ------ A------ COOK WITH GAS. READ WHAT CHIEF ELMER SAYS: ! 70 the Manager of the Light Department, Kingston, Ont. Dear 8ir = I write. without solicitation to reco use the gas for coeking, washing and time ond money. It makes a quick, Our family consists of nine and t cost us $8.00. 1 trust this testimonial will do some good and influ prejudiced against the use 'of gas. We advise all to warm weather as there is Very little heat from the mmend to one and all to fall in line and jroning. By so doing you will save both clean fire with no ashes to empty. his quarter, that is the past three months, ence some people who are ive it a trial especially in re. Yours truly, (Signed) JOHN ELMER. 2 mm -- EE When Kingstonians Speak of Bread mean "Toye's Bread. So ciated in the homes that it ritself a-place-all-its-own. dness of quality built upa "Toye's Bread" the They invariably much is it appre long since won fo It's unvarying goo reputation that makes choice of all bread. 8 1 000000000000000000080003000000000080000008 ---------------------------------------- BEST WIPIKG SOLDER MADE BA Nothing like it. If your sup- d ply house has not got it, get it from the manufacturers, the $6 Will buy 7 room house. $7 Will buy 7 room house. ue : TT i $1 600 Will buy 7 recom house, $4,600 hme $3,600 $4,90 1 have a number of the best building lots. For full particulars D.A.Cays 57 Brock St. ~ double house, ern; A. 1. con- . Will buy modern brick, 9 rooms, central locat- ion. will buy 11 room brick dwelling stable and large lot. deep # Notice to Strangersin the City While in our eity take a few minutes to call and examine the extensive and beautiful collection of ANTIQUE. FURNITURE and OLD FASHIONED ARTICLES, which we are offering at a low cash price or exchange 1! will buy any part your home. Send post L. L eSSes, Cor.» Princess ;and Chatham Kingston, Ont. wall in card. « Sts., Bes our ey stock of Cranite and arble. Just arrived. KINGSTON GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS Cor: Princess and Clergy Sts. NOTICE. We have installed a Hobart Electric Coffee Mill, with a Capa- city of two pounds per minute. We are prepared to supply our Fam- ous Blend of Java and Mocha Coffee, fresh ground and guaran- teed the best obtainable. "Phone or send your order, which will receive our hest attention. D. COUPER, Dealer in Pure Food = "Phone, 76a. 341-3 Princess St. » : Increase Your Efficiency iH Head of Queen Street. Canada's Leading Business School ; Day and Evening Ol Shorthand, Typewriting, keeping, Telegraphy. dividual {instruction 'deficient in 1 Rates oderate. time. "Phone, 440, OALFE, Principal. FASKISISIISIRISIRICIIIc Ice Cream Any flavor. Any hour. 60c per quart. » ~~ 288 Princess St. S,. Phone 845. COAL! i The kind you are looking for is the kind og SCRANTON Coal is good coal and Wwe guar- gates prompt delivery. 'Phone, Booth & Co. '- FOOT WEST STREET. for pu branches. ter at - any $ H. Fi MET-Q Price soofosfesiede International Portland Cement ~Adamant Wall Plaster Guelph and Renfrew Lime P. Walsh's, Coal and Wood Yard, Barrack St.