Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Sep 1909, p. 7

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Conscientious PLUMBING and Heating IS NOT A MYTH WITH US. ~ To the contrary, we make it the most important factor. -8o if you favor us with your patronage you will en- thusiastically endorse us. Dayid Hall 66 Brock St. "Phone, 335. Children's Slippers .* We have a fine line of Children's and Tnfant's A'n: kle Straps in Tan & Blacks. Children's sizes, 8, 9 & 10 Itegular 85c. -- Cut Price 65c Infant's sizes, 4 to 7. 'Regular 5c v Cut: Price 50c. H, Jennings King St Gasoline 6c. A GALLON Put in Your Tank at Our Dock. Garage Repairs to Automobiles ar Marine Engines promptly attend Selby & Youlden, Ltd Ontario St. Asphalt Roofing Gravel and Sand Surfaced P. Walsh, Barrack St., Kingston Bee our new stock of Granite Marble. Just arrived. KINGSTON GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS Cor. Princess and Olergy Sta. For Pickling et = We va pets on with strictly Pure Spices and AA ind y Pure COUPER, Food Groceries 341-3 Princess DELIVERY Vineg Pure wn ' St PRoMIM™ M. P. KEYS Antiseptic Barber Shop 2 Hig. Dressing and Shaving Three Chair Quick Service ronage solicited 3 $36 King Sure Next doer to Wade's Drug Sture Parigr Your pat et -e ROOSTER BRAND OF T0BACCO Chewing at foriy-five is a good tobacco, Why Andrew Maclean, CUR Bmoking and rents a pound, pay eighty-five cents. Ontario street. Farm Laborers' Excursions Sept. 8rd and Sept/ 10th, $10.00. CANADIAN. NATIONAL EXHIBITION TORONTO, Ag. 284 to Set. 134, 1909 Round Trip Tihekets will be fssryd at Good going AUGUST 28, 1,23 ro 4, 4,0,7,8,9 10,11, $3.68 AUGUST Good going Tuesday, land Monday, Sept. 6th. All kool To relurs "enor before Sept: 14th. | Tickets not good on trains 1, 2, 8 and 4. Central Canada Exhibition, Otia~ wa, Ont., Sept. 10h to 18th Round trip tickets will be issued. at $3.70, good going Sept. 10, 11, 12,6138, 15 and 18, and at $2.75. Good going Tuesday, Sept. 14th and Thursday an Friday, Sept. 16 and 17. All tickets good to return on or before Sept. 20th. LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 6th, 1909 Round trip tickets will be fssued at SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE, good oing Friday, Saturday, Sunday and §ionday, Sept. 8rd, 4th, 6th and '6th, good returning on or before Wednesday, Sept. 8th. Tickets sold to certain points in comnection with the above will not be good om trains 1 and 4. For full particulars, apply to J. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johnson Ontario streets. | 29, 80 ; Sept. an at 31st tickets P. and (INGsTONS PEMBROKE] AILWAY iN CONNECTION WITH Conadian Pacitic Railway FARM LABORERS' EXCURSION Sept. 3rd and 10th, at 7.45 $10.00, going; $18.00 additional LABOR DAY Return tickets at single fare all stations, good going Sept. 3, good for return until Wednesday, Hth, 1909 Central Canadian Exhibition Ont., Sept. 10th to 18th ickets will be issued, Sept i, 18, $3.70; Sept. 14, 16, 17, § All tickets good res turn on or before Sept. @th Canadian National Exhibition Taronto, Aug. 28th te Sept 13th, 1909. Round Trip Tickets will be issued nt $4.90, good going AUGUST 28, Sept. 2, 3,4,7,9,10, 11 and at $3. Aug, 81st; Sept. Ist, 6th and Sth re turn Sept. 14th, 1909. Full at K. & P. and C.P.R. Ticket Ontario street. FF. CONWAY, Gen Agent, 'Phoue, a.m., re- between 4, 6, Sept. Ottawa, Round trip t 10, » Js , Office, Pass. 50 i. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Train leaves union station, Ontario street, 4 p.m. daily (Sunday excepted) for Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, Deser- onto, Bannockburn and all points north. fo secure quick despatch to Bannock burn, Maynooth, and points on Oentral Oasic, route your shipments via bay of Quinte Railway. Kor further. particu lars, apply R.- Wp. DICKSON, Agent, 'Phone, No. 8. ' ' Thousand Island and St. Lawrence River Steamboat Companies (n connection with the New York Central and Hudson River R. R. Co. Kingston dally, except Bunday, 6.C am. and 2.00 p.m. leave Kingston, Sunday, 7.30 a.m. and 2.00 pm. Making . direct = connections Vincent to and from all poin York State. Through sleeper sent to New York. Week end round trip rate, Kingston to Watertown, good goin Saturday or Sunday, returning Bog $1.65. For excursions to Brockville and Ogdensburg and the Thousand Islands, see local advertisements. Lake Oxtario & Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. . STEAMERS North King & Caspian 1000 Islands -- Kingston-- Rochester. Commencing June 27th, steamer leaves for 1,000 Islands, Alexandria Bay aud Gananoque at 10.30 a.m., 'daily, except Monday. Returning, steamer leaves at § p.m., for Bay of Quinte Ports and Port of Rochester "N.Y. STR.ALETHA--Leaves on Mondays at 8 p.m., for Picton and intermediate Pay of Quinte ports. eave at Oa w in N ape Vin- Full mmformation from or E. E. HORSEY, J. P. HANLEY, ieneral Manager, 0. 8, KIRKPATRICK Kingston, Ont. JAS, SWIFT & CO, Agents, Kingston. STR. ECELWAT Will start regular trips to Kingston Mills, June 2th. Leave Crawlord's Whart, foot of Princess street, 10 a.m., return 12 a.m. leave 2 p.m., return at six. Return fare, 25c. Children hall fare. CAPT. L. WHALEN, 'Phone, 571. Oaptain It's as Good as Money And very often Real Estate turns out to be a great deal better. It jumps in yalue much more than cash can earn in- It often doubles itself in a very years: We have some most desirable you could not put Letter use Call and talk it oyer with us. Remember the biggest fortunes are now being made in Real Estate terest fow for investments and parcels your spare cash to investment per cent I have 10 to 12 propositions paying Full 'particulars, D.A.Cays Providers of vows -excednt paper; 1 can Pb particulars 67 Brock St.* DELAMARE_ DESCRIBED BY A FORMER KINGSTON | RESIDENT. ¢ ----r-- ) Produce is Higher in. Price Than in Ontario--Fall Wheat Sue-| cessfully Grown--Farm Work | Easier. ! arity Newark, Delaware, Aug. 30.--(To the ! Editor) : | have received many letters from friends near the Limestone City, enquiring about Delaware, its climate, soil and general desimmbility - as. a plaice oi tesidence, and as they are reach them all, through vour columns. We left Kingston, March Sth, travel- led by the New York. Central lines to New York city; then crossed the city by subway train and the Hudson riv- er to Jersey City by ferry, continuing our journey to Newark, Del, by the Pennsylvania railway, A subway train can be reached from the corner of the depot. at Forty-sée- ond street, and by taking a subway train at Fulton street, it is only a short walk to the ferry. The tracks at Grand Central are be- ing lowered and one tunnel is already in to the Jersey side, so it will soon be possible to pass right through New York city without coming to the sur: fago..... we ia a After leaving New York, the snow saon began to be 88s in evidence, and before reaching Newark, Del., all trace of snow and ice had disappeared, and March 9th we have seen neither, Nor has an except, when since except on the ice waggon. overcoat been necessary driving, since that date. We noticed plowing being done short- ly after our arrival, though, owing to unséttied weather, it gome time later before sceding was done, All seeding is done on spring plow- ing here. The seasons being longer, there is no such haste to get seed in the ground there in latitudes farther north Fall wheat is very snecessfully grown here, and as practically every farmer the work in dpring is great and work is distributed greater portion .of the year, the hard work of Was is as orOws it, ly lessened over n which greatly lessens rming Wheat ways --tsitows --vormin-the rotation, and corn haphsted in time for wheat to get a proper start before killing frosts come, > farmers raise from thirty to forty bushels of wheat and from sixty to one hundred bushels of corn per according to the season, fully 18 Good The growing season is two There is more Catarrh in this section the country than all other diseases toggther, and until the last few years supposed to be incurable. For a many years doctors 'pronounced ft disease and prescribed local and by constantly failing to ciire "with local Mreatment, pronounced it \ncurable. Science bas proven catarrh'to be a constitutional gisease and therefore ires constitutional treatment. Hall's AT Cure, manufactured hy F. J n vo Tolede, Ohio is the only constitutional cure on the market. Its tuken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful, It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. 'They offer one hundred dollars for any case itsfails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials Address: F. -J. CHENEY Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75e. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tion. -- of put was great a local remedies, requ & CO, THE DOCTORS AGREE. Two Physicians Both Agree on the New Scientific Dandruff Treatment. Dr. J. M. Powell, of Spokane, Wash,, says: "Herpicide has © given good satisfaction in my family for dand- ruff." Dr Wash., that eare. Ww (i. says Alban, of Walle Walla, "I tind Herpicide all iv claimed for it dandruff 7 1 shall preseribe it." Dandruff germ disdase and you ean't cure kill the dand:uff germ; and you can't do that unless you use Newbro's Herpicide, the onl: prepara- in the world that destroys the parasites delightiul hair dressing; instantly; makes hair oft a It is a sure nandruffil destroyer Sold by leading druggists. Send 10¢ in 'stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co.. Detroit, Mich. $1 bottle guaran teed. G. W. Mahood, special agent. as a i a it unless vou tion A allays itehing glossy and silk 0 Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations. ANY person who is the sole head of's family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter-section ol available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The appl cant must®appear in person at the Do: wminion Lands Agenvy or Sub-Agency foi the district. Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain condi tions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister ol intending home eteader. Duties.--Six months' residence upon snd 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 BO acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sis ter. In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may preempt a quarter section alongside his homestead, Price, $3.00 per acre. Duties--~Must reside six months in__ each of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may take a purchased home stead in certain districts. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties--Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300.00 W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. vook's waiton Koot Compound The great Uterine Touie, and only safe effectual Mouths Regulator on whic en depend, Sold in three degree enth 0. 1, $1; 2 10 degrees strocgcr 3 No.3 5 roy all 'drug ota or send repaid on receipt of price a pamphlet. Addvess: Tw Cou Meme ve 00. TORONTS. ANT. Gormeriy Windas 7 € Special Notice Cedar Cut Blocks, at $3.90 per | cord, at the Corner Bagpt and] Barrack streets Wood Yard. | S. BENNETT & CO, RITISH WHIC, THURSDAY, SE { cultivated and i led the thermometer registering fully as soothing, tre months Yonger : Ontario. Criuncon @bver is sown in the corn at the last working, to be plowed down for wheat and catch crops are often sown for purposes of fertilization, Lf The soil is mostly red clay, is easily responds readily to good cultivation, I'here were days during the summer when 1 thought the sun quite hot, but reference to the weather reports shows high in New York, Pittsburg, Chicago, St. Paul, Toronto and Winnipeg, and there has not been a half dozen nights that a blanket covering was not neces- pry. Unpaved roads has been the chief drawback to the state in the past; but UHANE" the = pust--tWo- years a good} start has been made and this year Newcastle county is spending a half million dollars in paving its roadways and nearly that amount is being spent in 'the other two counties. 1 had been led to believe that flies and mosquitoes were very troublesome here, but have found them less trou- blesome than in Ontario. Delaware is_ essentially an agricul tural state and® Wilmington, with - 000 population, is the only large town. Dover, the capital, has be tween 4,000 and 5,000 people, and Newark, the scat of the state college, has about 2.500, i Delaware College has an annual ap- wopriation from the federal govern- ment; -which-inereases each vear, and is doing fine educational work. All yragches being taught, except law and medicine, The state oxperimental farm is lo- | ated here, It is under a very com- | wient director, Dr. Hayward, and is loing very excellent work ip the in- terests of the farmers of the state. Farm prices: are not low here as ompared with Ontario, but when the PPoMRER wre than To Faster 2, 1900. ARE BEGINNING TO BUY LAND FOR THEMSELVES. ial of the C. P, real, Sept. 2.--" "We iE see the of the day of free lands for set- in the west not far away » said Frank T. Griffin, land com- missioner of the Canadian Pacific. "There will probably be some good free lands for the next year or two, but after that the settler who want any sort of suitable Jocation will have: to buy his land. Settlers looking for frée lands will be forced away back, far from railway communication, and the time during which free lands will be available will depend upon how far yet the wheat producing section of the map can be rolled northwards. Pro- bably this will prove to be much more extensive that we imagine to-day, but within' a very short time settlers will either have to buy 'land or go to the far north of Alberta or Saskatche- wan. As a matter of fact, Mr. Griffin stat- ed that the proportion of seftlers who bought land was continually increas ing, while the number of homestead- ers was comparatively dropping off, owing to the steady way in which all the available land within easy access hs being taken up. The land sales of the Canadian Pacific during the past year had shown a decided in- crease over those of previous vears, owing probably to the better class of settlers who are coming over, "The talk of a big Harvestghas, of course, affected our land sales," said Can't Get Good Locations teading, Says tax rate, the climate, the transporta- ions facilities and the markets are aken into account loed Farm labor commands about the same rates as in Ontario, but all pro- luce is much higher in price, resulting n greatly increased profits to the armers, Educational facilities are good hronghout the state and attendance « compulsory for children under four- wom years of © age, and the schools aid books: arc. free to all residents. of 4 Je states The people of the state extend ordial welcome to all desirable ile, who want to make a home among hem We have met people here from al nost every state in the union, as well » from Canada, and 1 have yet to eet. due who has expressed himgelf as athslied with his change, . 1 had the pleasure of meeting at over, Mr. Soper, formerly of Bowman- ille, Ont. He is a member of obo tate legislature and is called "The Apple King of Delaware." He has be ome _very wealthy here, though' he old me he had not a dollar to start vith We send vou kindly greetings, Mr. tditoryoand- through. you 10 our many. riends in and about Kingston.--Very truly yours, J. W. SUDDARD. a pro- Plain Talk To Mother. Winnipeg Tribune. 'It is a crying shame of the age "at thousands of young girls are be- brought up in idlness to lead ives of uselessness inwtead of useful Mothers are largely responsible. hey are interested in the time when he 'socicdy buds' come out; that is he expression, is itynot ? Too many housands of our growing girls are reatod like mere butterflies, ready, wowever, (oo sel a pace for the com- aratively small salaried young man, ho may marry one of them, that will sive him to despair. The country is ill of such instances. By means cach the girls to be Mul. One holesome, healthy girl, trained to ook a meal and perform house work, worth a score of the 'butterflies,' ith a genius for nothing but genteol @ yafine.""' ny The Best Heritage. ' Good health is one of the first re- uisites to success, Prolonged applica- ion to any subject cannot be sustain- 1 without well-fed nerves. If nervous energy could be secured ya large cash payment, every person ould make a big effort to find the noney. By reason of well-directed study, as- isted by practical experience, a way Jas been found to supply energy ~ to nded and overwrought nerves, with- ut its costing a fortune, Pure, fresh air, exercise, and eating he simplest foods will produce this lesived result. Among foods for human consumption whine contain the necessary elements to ustain life in greater quamtities than nilk and wheat. Orange Meat, which is made from he whole wheat, thoroughly steam ooked, malted; flaked and toasted, ontains the necessary elements {(d' sus- ain life in greater proportions-than wny other cereal. Orangé Meat and 'ood. milk is a perfect Rosebery's Slim Chance. Toronto Globe, Lord Rosebery will stnd a poor 'hagive of making converts against the Lloyd-George budget at the Glasgow meeting he has consented to address, The long and <~vigorons controversy wer the land taxes has made o tha seneral public familiar with the argu- ments in support of them, and Lord Rosebery is himself a landowner. + Scaly Skins Made Smooth. All scaly and eruptive skin diseases are hard to cure unless the righe rem- edy is used. The remedy that is posi- tively guaranteed to cure is Wade's Ointment. It relieves at once and thoroughly ciires eczema, (salt rheam), old sores, bed sores, piles, catarrh, dandruff and all scaly or itching eruptions pi the skin. In hig boxes 25c. at J. B. Me- ood's, drug store. corner King dnd Brock . streets, (Wade's old stépd), and corner Princess = and Mortecel streets. Weak women should read my "Book No. 4 for Women." It tells of Dr. Shoop's "Night Cure. Tells how these healing, Antiseptic supposi- tories, bring quick and certain help. Corner Bagot and Barrack Sts. | year's operations have they are low in- | 4 4 sales has been the number of men' who { bought land { are still free lands. The chance of get- {many have bought land this vear Mr. Griflin, "and the results of this been decidedly good. A marked feature of the year's in districts where there ting 100 acres for nothing naturally appeals to the \ settler, and a great in such a location that they could also take up a quarter section. This has been particularly the case in southern Alberta and parts of Saskatchewan notably in the countey west of Wey. "burn; swhich ig the exiting point for thé C.P.R. Jine fo Lethbridge," As a result of the increasing demand and decreasing supply of free lands, Mr, Grillin stated that there had been a steady appreciation in the prices of land throughout the west, the figures running from $10 to $25 an acre, ac cording to the location and quality of the land. There had also been a very active demand for irrigaiion lands in the Calgary district, where the prices ran from $25 to $30 an acre." THE WHIG'S JUMELE Tells About a Lot of Thingy in General. H. Cunningham, piano tuner from Teave orders" at Mo 'Chickering's. Avleyv's Book Store. At critical times, genuine humanity tenders help before it asks questions.' The many customers for Neilson's ico cream bricks will be pleased to know they will be able to procure them during the, winter! months just as con. veniently 4 Ion they did all summer. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Buffalo's $500,000 that she was ported as being about to spend in the next five years in advertising the city has dwindled to $600. © Spicos--The kind that are fresh and pure sold at Prouse's drug store, cor- ner Princess and Clergy streets, Is it not a little sirange that a man named Fuller! should be the au- thor of the stringent Alabama liquor law ? More mss of sick headache, bilious- ness, constipation, can be cured in less Sime, with less medicine, and for less money, by using Carter's Little Liver Pills, than by any other means. "Made from pure olive oil," Conti Italian Castile soap, 35¢. per poundd] Sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. In six months former President Cas- tro, of Venezuela, spent $5,000,000 He must have kept an automobile and backed a newspaper. It is the woak nerves that ave crying out for help. Then help them, don't drug the stomach or stimulate the heart or kidneys. That is wrong. Vitalize these weak inside nerves with Dr. Shoaop's Restorative and see how fast good health will some to. you again. Test it and see. Sold by all dealers, . I's bard to love your neighbor as vourself if he keeps a dog. re- Writing For The Stage. FE lere is one floor finish that endures -- withstands hard usage -- coats floors with a creviceless, glossy, wear - proof surface -- is easily applied -- dries hard overnight -- repels dust -- good for outdoor floors also. Send for color-card and free booklet. Tén deaytiful colors in this floor enamel. A gallon coats $00 square feet. Ask at the dealer's. Made b Imperial Varnish Color Co., Limited, Recommended and sod by W. A. Mitchell and H.W. Marsha, Kingston OUNG " MAN! WE ARE READY FOR YOU --...All that's new and up-to-date is to be found in our swell new Young Men's Shoes for fall. The finest product of FIVE of the largest and best JAinerican factories, besides the best that Canada | produces. ; They Are Here Awaiting' Your Inspection. We will be pleased to show you these swell new shoes. J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO, The Home of Good Shoe Making. {WO INCHES LONGER ash-pit means larger ash-pan, less emptying Pandora ash-pit is made two inches longer than usual, providing accommodation for larger ash-pan. Pandora arh-pan therefore does not require so frequent emptying as the small ash-pang of ordinary ranges. .. .. Chicago Tribune. Does your lot in life content they coming as you you satisfied with like ? Are just a daily . wage When your barber shop is idle or your hands are on a strike, Have you ever thought of writing the stage ? Perhaps your-.are a plumber and it's rather dull in summer ; Some congenial task your engage. While you're waiting for an order repair a broken pipe 2 | Have you ever thought of writing for the stage ? labor to | Or perchance you are a Janitor nikyhah, Or a writer for a daily printed page. Whatever be your 'station or your daily occupation, ! Have you ever thought of writing the stage ? y for Improve each idle minute. There is fame and fortune in it. | You may be the georgemcohan of your age. Nearry everybody tries it, so we venture | to advise it. Have you ever thought of writing the stage ? for | Good Crops In Far West States. | Spokane, Wash., Sept. 2.--Sixty-five | million bushels of wheat, 35,000.000 bushels oi oats, and 15,000,000 bashels | of barley is the extent of the grain | crop predicted for Washington, Idaho | and Oregon this season by millers and bankers who have made a close study of the 'sitnation in' the three states. The hay crop, including alialfa, will be the largest in tho history of the North-West, and in addition the grow- ers in the Yakima valley in Washing- ton will make 15,000 bales of hops. The erop is high grade and free from <lefects. The Book is free. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. AD dénjgps. Jibby's for boys' school suits, you? Ape! 9 tone } might tinsmith, or a Pandora has many features that save time, labor and fuel.. Just you ask the McClary agent to show themtoyou. .. . ! ea for | For Sale by Lemmon & Co. v This Month 3 Pieces Parlor Sett only 215. b= Mission Dining Room 3%. Bett, early English finish, "(6 Leather-seated Chairs, Round or Square Table and Buffet for $55. Brass Beds, 2 inch" posts, $18. Some smaller sizes only $13.50. 30 PRINCESS ST. re

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