Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Nov 1909, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TRAVELLING, RAILWAY HL DEEL SSS International Live Stock Exposition CHICAG NOV. 27TH, ILL... Cc 1909. tOLH, Time-table. at Local Branch Trai ua will leay e and arrive EY as follows GOING City WEST. leaves . Arrives | Ham. 12.57 aan. ; aw 8.17 ano. | 12.4 2.41 5 e.au. 7 un. 5 7 ' { int, 1 anid. Ms all sie . pon. Laws 7.00 pau. GOING EAST. leaves 1.40 a.m. 17 a.m 2.41 am. 3.17 a.m. | 8.15 a.m. 5.50 a.m. | 12.20 pom. 12.57 p.m 1.08 p.m. 1 40 p.m. 00 p.m 38 p.m. | s , 6,7 and B run daily, other trains daily, except Sunday. Fhrough Pulhnans to and from Ottawa vig Brockville daily, on trains 2 and b. Pullman secommodation reservéd in ad vance and all other information "furnisb- ed oun application to J. F, HANLEY, Agent, Johnson and Ontarjo Sts. | ond PEMBROKE GUALZN 6 x CONNECTION WITH 5 pom 7v.m 1 p.m d8 p.m. | Arrives | Corner (rh " Canadian Pacitic Railway ¢ Kingston For Ottawa, Mon- N.HB., Halifax, Denver, RRen- Duluth, St Seattle, Trains Leave Express St. John, wronto, Chicago, Ste Marie, Vancouver, an Franscisco A Local for Sharbot Lake with C.P.R. Kast and West . Mixed--For Renfrew and In poiuts--Monday, Wednesday amving King in Ottawa al pn foronto 7.05 pan Boston, © 12.00 noon KINGSTON--OTTAWA ve Kingston, 12.01 p.m. arrive » pan . Ottawa 10.45 a.m., arrive King- 5 p.m rticul & P. and C. } CONWAY Gen. Pass : Agent BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. {rein lewves union station, Ontario ost, 4 p.m. daily (Sunday sacepled) { iweed, sydenham, Napanee, or- Bannockburn and all points north. lo secure quick despatch to Bannock: | Mayny ,oth, and points on Oentral | )ute your shipments via Bay Harway- kof fturiher particu | W, DICKSON, Agent Lite apply R « No. 8. TRB To Madeira. Spain, Mediterranean, Orient. nz only $2400 and up, ae tata nil expenses. for 73 days. Crui Dept., White Star Line, Toronto, or Agents. LAL AALRALARALETATES KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (LIMITED) HEAD OF QUEEN STREET. 'Highest Education at Lowest Cost" Twentv-8ixth Fall Term ° vagy August 80th. Courses fn < Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tele < graphy, Civil Service and English. < Our graduates get the best posi- tion Within a short time over are secured positions with one o! the largest railway corpora- tions in Canada v fnter any time. Call or write? for information, H. F. MBT-* CALFE, Principal. 4 ¢ TTT TITITTITITTITITIINIUY year, LALLA NLSL LETTS ISA Ignition Dynamos, . Storage Batteries, Spark Plugs, Carburetors, Etc TaY OUR DRY BATTERIES Sea Til ib Ectrical Mig. Co. ; | as you would your home , hmpurities i kidneys i bladder | well, { thoréughl 1 bloc ( disease with the | Doan's | they have Halifax Shredded * CODFISH WOT A BONE IN TTD Makes delicious Fish Patnes, Creamed Cod and dozens of other dainty dishes. PN TEN CENT PACKAGES AT YOUR CROCERS Don't risk even one single penny! And 1 will tell you he Sr La Sis. 1t ks because ev | medicine 1s @boolitely Free of ot faite. No one need risk even one single penny. sick} Just think what this means to the cl 0 risk nothing whatever un- less health fi or 30 full days, and | without the asl either of my t Then why take an tever? Wh; hy ake an an, Shane Sin whose maker ar not back this remarkable offer? nce whaive 'or twer ty Joars Dr. Sh "s medicines have all over America. - land the sick--and But write me first for an order. 1 have an agent fu almost every coomun | ny=--but nll druggists are not authorized to gram | the 30 day test 80 drop me a line, please--and thus save all | disappointments and delays. i Besides. you are free to consult He by letter | hysici fy a od $0 freely | Maberly, and fully--if you desire. below are yours--and without cost. Perhaps » | | word or two from me will clear up some serious | ailment. I have helped thousands upon thousands | by my privite prescription or personal advice | plan. Besides. the books will open up New and | helpful ideas to you. They tell of my 30 Jeane. = | perience at the in homes and in ess end relief are tora "oi tals. All phas here. They rr { "inside nerve" no larger th sill¥n t gives to the Heart its impulse. How ris Someh and Kidney each have their inside or power nerve. Hov these organs surely falter when these controling to fail. How Dr. Shoop's : voung men have now, while it is fresh never comes. Dr. 8hoop, Box 12, Racine, Wis. 'Which Book Sball I Send You? No. 1 On Dyspepsia No. 4 Fo¥ Women No. 2 On the Heart No. 5 Foo Men ¥o. 8 On the Kidneys No. 6 On Rheumatism THE FRONTENAC LOANAND INVESTMENT SOC (ETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. | #resident--Sir Richard Cartwright Money issued on Oily and Farm Pro erties Municipal and Uoupty beled ures. Mortguges purchased Deposit: 'eceived and interest allowed » C McGill, Managing Directo: £7 Clarence astrest, Do You Real ize What an Importo-t 'Work the Kidneys Do? Do you know. that every drop of your | blood goes to the times every day? Do vy To be filtered and puri That is the great work the have to do. 1hey filter the I'hen these impurities go to the and sed out of the Lody along with the urine Do you think it possible for y unless "the Kidneys do ti Ys of why? ified Ix hundre nm know kidneys nn its blood are | rs rk It is these impurities this uni wd---that tered ache lead Eright's and interiere aches rhicu eles 1f troul le ny |} Pills do for vou what for tho sands of others. ila trouble, ed tictown with my fhev were so bad could not vent to a { let [hey cure sll tay « Charl : vas troubled Jdneys for five years t tines that 1 or the pain. | no goo t and got Pit r taking then no tr thle rv, but Le to 'the oan s 1 I was cu had for nearly e ents per hox or 3 tor $1.25 at eater or im direct ou receipt Fh ¢ by The 1 Limited, ronto, Ont ln ordering spesity LOC Mill 'Doac's." {and la former [held in Just Look At The Conveniences You Have In The "Peerless Peninsular' There's the Key Plate for broiling. By pushing the handle up, as shown, the steak or chops may be broiled right over the coals. There' s the Low Closet-- a handy place for irons, pots, pans, etc. There's the Drop Oven Door --which md forms a shelf when opened, level with the floor of the oven. There are other special features which make the "Peerless Peninpular" just the kind of range which every woman, who takes pride in her cooking, wants in her kitchen. Being made of castiron, the "Peerless Penin- sular" will not rust through. Write for free catalogue, which illustrates and describes the "Peerless' Bros. & Co., Limited, Preston ' line. We will also send name of a nearby carries *' Peerless Peninsular' dealer who ' Ranges. 65 Ont AGENTS ELLIOTT BROS. EE J * soent {EWS OF NEIGHBORS VHAT WHIG G CORRESPOND ENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points| in Eastern Ontario--What | People ArecDoing They Are Saying. Plevna Personals. Plevna, Nov. 15.--George Graham has taken a position in Renfrew. The hunters are taking their departure with a goodly number of deer. H. El kington does not improve as his friends would like. A wee boy has come to stay with Mr. and Mrs. G. James. Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs, Clement were Fernleigh visitors on Sunday. Allisonville Notes. Allisonville, Nov, 15.--Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newman and daughter, Doris, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. Hicks, Sa- turday. Mrs. earl Hicks and Mrs A. Demill visited Mr. and Mrs, Hicks on Monday. Mrs. te. Pine start ed today to visit her children Chieago Mrs. Jrightman her brother, E. Price, last Bert « Peck visited her sister, Dunn, last week. L. a birthday party last Tuesday. Mrs. A. Pearsall are visiting Mrs. Harris for a few days. Keller and daughtcr, Ardoch, visiting her brother, B. Hicks. and Mrs. George Hicks visited nd Mrs, R. Mirnan on Sunday. Mrs, L Mr Mrs. Maberly Matters. Nov. 16, --William Greer held a successful sale on Monday. The farm was purchased by Thomas Boles lowaer. Bathurst church, this evening. About. twenty-five adults will be con firmed. The Maberly factory has closed after a successful season. A number of the people are sending their cream to Toronto. William Buchanan has returned home from the west, look ing hale and hearty. Nearly all to work in Thomas of Smith's is renewin! acquaintances Maberly. F. White was in the -on Saturday Avith a load of Apples are in this cheese gone shanty. Greer, Falls, around village onions. locality. hne scarce Westport's Turnip Contest. Westport, Nov. 15.--Miss A. Fife, Perth, Mrs. W. Campbell, Cal are the guests of Mr. and Erwin. W. J. Wing, who spent the past three months in Cal gary and other points in Western (Canada, on a business trio, returned last Friday. Willlam Johnson, Athens inepector of public schools, is visiting the in this neighborhood James Flynn, of Della, aged years, diod at Si. Vincent do héspital, Brockville, on Monday lir tumip contest has much comment. Yesterday, the win ner so far, J. J. Donoghue, of Salem, brought into the village a fine men weighing sixteen pounds. surely will be hard to beat. and gary, Alla., Mra J. E. shools Paul occasioned] speci I'his Reports From Caintowm. Nov. 15.--Husking order of the evenings is talking of renting hs Ferguson, Joseph Hull has rent James Eligh. Mrs. H her home here. - Mrs who has been ('aintown, are the Clark Turner farm to Mr. the next year. ed hig farm to W. Powell is at Mary Fergusorl ill, 1s fast improving. ~ Stans on spent a few days in last woek Harley Ferguson, of Brock ily, spent a few days at his here Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodge spen a few days in Athens, Mrs. Tennant Mess Emma expected home this week after friends in' Syracuse, N.Y. Mp Mrs. W.~Graham spent Saturday an Sunday at Rockport Norman Hayes who has been on the sick list, is bet ter. John Ferguson, who very ill, somewhat improved now Gib and an cross the floor | Former Mclean, McLean Man Dead. Nov. l6.--Hunters poor luck, William the only man who has killed any dee in this part of the country. Kirk, remains were taken t« Parham, Gananoque, for ~ bw ial -ovas tine. a resident © McLean. tor sdme time, Visitors Mrs. Alfred Brown spent D. C, Clancy's, 'Arden; Mr. William Fraser, Mountain and Mrs. Padget Long Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Sunday at John Rayeroit's Miss M. 1. Bresee, at D. Kirk's; Mis Mabel Sills, at Long Lake; Rev, and Mrs. Smyth, Parham, at Rayeroft's, on Monday; Mr. IAlbert Brown and Charles Overton Godfrey's, i | | { repor very whose Irom at one Mr. anc Sunday a and Mrs Grove, Lake, and Brown, a Mountain Grove. Westbrooke News. Westbrook, Nev. 1 .-- about finished ploughing {has sold his fine {greys to the R. | wef Edwin Bell, D. Ame matched team oO two friends, were of T... EK. Smith and Brown, Miss E | the home I Mes. J. R. | Mrs. B. Rose, {visited Mrs. Kenyon, Friday. Mrs. J. of Glenvale, cent visitors at G. W. Smith's. of Cluster Mr. were anc (Gibson, Gates is enjoying trip beyond Cloyne. The Maple Lea {Mission Circle of the Methodist church {held a meeting at the residence of G {W. Hyland, Thursday afternoon. Mrs i. Shane left on Monday Mrs. Saul, Napanee. Joshua Knight, of Monday James Mr. [aster, | Mrs. | spent | | and at Howie's. Berryton Budget. Berrvton, Nov. 1.--The hunters have returned home with seven fine | Miss Mildred Moulton spent and Sunday With, her parents, nd Mrs. Robert Moulton. Mrs {Doole has returned Bishop's Mills, Miss PB. dees Nr accompanied by Dormer. The corn at W McPherson's on Wedne last was well attended. Mr Mrs. Jacob Dormer spent Sunday 1J. Berry's. Miss J. Dormer is visiti friends Morton. - Mrs. J spent Frankville Pherson, , made Montreal. A sister, husk day Kenny Ww N- a business trip t« number from here at in Sunday -at Sr And What | B. m visited week. Mrs. Drummond held Mr. Confirmation will be the the eight™ The bees Junetown, for very Brockville home Nancy Tennant ar I'ennant, ar visieing has been Smith being Joh Deceased was in poor healtl Mr. McLean, Mr. John and Mrs. Farmers have Simpson company, accompanied by recent visitors at Lapum. Saun- dercook spent Thursday at W. Shane's. Cottage, re- George his annual hunting to visit her Sunnyside, Saturday | W. | to her home at her and | at, ! tended the funeral of the late Mrs, Galway, of Pittsburg. Gordon' Sly left for the 'west, he has secur. | ed a position. E. Rontree spent San- | Yay in Califorma. Miss Hazel Green | [visited Miss Florence Kenny. Mrs. | | Leadbeater visited her daughter, Mrs. 1;. MeKindley. Miss E, Kenny has re {turned home after spending the past month with her sister, Mrs. I. Strike- foot. McKinley, Port Hope, is | visiting his parents here. where {reorge WHIG'S FASHION HINT. ratlinger Task Hoght Tique hive ilk cashiers gown with jet embroidered black chinon' trim ming. A Man In White. New York Sun. There are many well-dress at Long Beach, but the observed of afl of the observers a week or so ago was Frank A. Vanderlip, president of the «1 persons National City Bank. For many years Mr. Vandwlip has been famous for his art always apptaring correctly dressed, but this summer wen further ; he has invent da costume, new to this country hi \st----evening clothes of pure white Mr. Vawlerlip soon one Beach. All there had te sit and take notice when he strode the dining-room of the Nassau sarbed in his evening clothes of pyre white The * trousers were the refrulation dress trousers, the waist coat the regulation V-shaped woning waistcoat. The front view the coat is very much the same a that of the regular dresscoat. (The wollar and the facing on the lapels were of white s'lk. The coffect wa carried out by white soft leather shoes and a white silk how tie, rial perfection, nas gone « 1 up into erge. was ol A---------------- 7 Fight Disease. Don't catch cold, wir any disease. You can ood right. Life and the vital slements that fight disease and we in the blood. Strength fective pesisting power can be had by of Wade's ave, ) They are ind blood maker. In. boxes t]J. B. MelLeod's drug store, King and Brock streets (Wade's old dani), and corner Princess and Mon- treal streets. back if not 11 usfactory. don't catch or tif aowm in is al ness are and use from Tone Pitks (taxa a great nerve gtremgtigner COrner Money sa- Could Stand It. Argonaut Robert the ard t « he od for among good taste was lacking. r fi the professor's little in unexpected call amily "Show me oom," demanded London Profsssor full share ness in re Herrick po arfist' SIO of § somsilave martistic door Same neiph- whose charms One morning daughter 'made at the house of this the rug ado The next family years t | bors a in your with childish The lady of the house wonder and took her Ingle The door rod al the rug mperioisness. suppresked her 1 | hittle visitor upstairs. t | the chila 'stood and «te 'or a.couple of minutes. "Hum !"' she said, and sat herself firmly in a chair, 1 | her eyes glued to the rag. Finally she confided to her wondering hostess 'Well, it doesn't make me "Only Six Weeks To Live" . . qs . t | Constipation, Biliousness, Indi- gestion, Rheumatim. A Dying Woman Rescued Through the Timely Use of DR. s HAMILTON'S PILLS. i] "My doctor told me I had only six weeks to live--that nothing human could help me, but to-day I am hearty and well, because I took a long treat- ment with Dr. Hamilton's Pills--they saved my life." Continuing her declaration, Mrs. Jamieson says: "I had from child i hood been a sufferer from biliousness and liver complaint. TI suffered exces- sively from' wind and could not eat my food without feeling ill afterwards, i | Sometimes 1 was so bad I couldn't , | stand up straight for the pain. The wind settled in my stomach, chest and sides, and = always caused blinding headaches, At times I seemed one { {mass of aches and pains--I became rheumatic because my blood was so poor. The benefit I received from the first box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills en {couraged me and 1 continued their use, | three to five pills a week, for several {| months and was brought to the most | pecfect condition of health.' If you suffer from constipation, | lence, indigestion, palpitation, headaches, nervousness, depression, sick !"' flatu anae- sleeploss- general debility, liver: and kidney troubles, | acute and chronic dyspepsia, any form of stomach and digestive weak- ness, you may look with certain hope for a complete care by the use of Dr { ma, ness, {of appetite, loss n or ¢ | Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and But- Safe, mild and sure to cure. Price 25¢. per box, or five boxes for » 81, at all dealers or the Catarrhozone company, Kingston, Out. ! ter nut he | saveral days at | hotel, | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1009. EP \ You can do a big washing with half the trouble if you use Taylor's Borax Soap. It whitens, cleanses and sweetens the clothes, saves boiling and will not shrink wool, while the things look better and feel nicer than they ever did before. Wash your things in the Taylor way. 3 we a child cries or frets, you instantly assume at itisill. The majority of that fretting and crying is not caused by illness, but rather from misfitting, irritating underwear. A child's skin is exceedingly tender, you know. For that very reason it is ab- eolutely essential that its Underwear be made only of the softest and finest yarns. "Rubens" (pat.) Vests for Infants are made of the highest grade materials, skill- fully and carefully knitted. y The soft, smooth texture, the perfect, snug, comfortable fit, the warmth and the everlasting wearing qualities make Rubens" (pat.) Vests the ideal infant's underwear. There are no buttons to irritate. Tell your dealer to show you prefer any other style, we is THE WATSON MANU Made in cotton, part wool, all wool and silk. The illustration covers the description. you "Rubens" make them pat.) Vests for infants. If PACTURING CO., I,TD., PARIS, ONT. First get some Taylor's Borax Soap (1 cake will be about enough if you have been _ accustomed to using 2 of the ordinary kind). Do the wool- ens first because they take longer to dry. Make a strong suds, using lukewarm water, and put in the flanncls. Let them soak for a few minutes, then rub gently by hand. Don't rub the soap on the flannels and don't use a wash board. Rinse in luke- warm water, wring out and dry as quickly as possible. Woolens washed with Tay- lor"sBorax Soap never shrink, feel softer and look better. Sc a cake at all grocers'. Try one. It softens the water and won't hurt your hands. A Good Sign YOUR DECLARATION Of practical and actual independence is the ownership of your howe, Better than paying away good money to rich landlords year after year. That is what keeps the 'wage-earners poor all their lives, The drag of ¥he rent days always holds them down from being independent. let us show you how to own your own home easily and comfortably. $1,050. stable. $2,350 8 rooms, | Single Frame 7-rooms, New Brick Modern, west end. Double Stone in city, $7,000, Dwelling, modern, down stable to each. $4300" Brick Ducting, hot "water lots | ing, stable, etc, AT D. A. Cays 57 Brock St. IS YOUR STOMACH WRONG? LITTLE will put it right quickly and surely. Money back if they do not cure. At all Druggists. DIGESTERS or direct from THE COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., TORONTO DINING ROOM FURNITURE THIS WEEK Buffets and China Closets | Tables and Leather Seated Dining Chairs. and Extension COUCHES, Fancy Shades of Tapestry and Leather Couches. PARLOR SETTS, Fancy Three- Piece Mahog- "| Setts and Odd any Parlor Chairs. | JAMES REID, Phone 147. The Leading Undertaker Gasoline - Engines MADE IN KINGSTON Inspect them before pur- [chasing your new Engine. ngines from 1 1-2 to 20 H.P. Selby & Youlden, Ltd. Ontario St. HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OILS, ¥LOOE OIL, GREASE, ETC, PROMPT DELIVERY, Ww. F. "KELLY Tos' s Building, Clarence and Ontario Streete. % Packe HEI AIRING ¥ FHA FAFA Cadbury 4 etocolates : i Lb. Fancy Boxes, 758¢.} d expressly for A.J.REES, 166 Princess St: Phone 58, Cider Pure and Swoet. Fresh Oysters Coast Sealed. , Get them - D. COUPER'S, 241-8 Princess St. Prompt Delivery. WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED 'Phone, 76 Bts. FARR FAA Sie tor and

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