Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Dec 1909, p. 22

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en -- Sg s------ » E . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1909 a, a ---- mar EE ---- EE .-- ee UWsdwTd 4 PEEP INTO THE BRONX Z00. 7 Bn Englishman Tells of His Investiga- SYSTEM EE --_. Did An Good ons In Cod Liver Oil. The stomach : . " < : the West. % * wl %a ¥ Ghrmas and Ne Year HONS ay | The tame were ncaemnt fiom #4 KRIOWS._Bothing, aouit it, it CE vieyctn am : fier Suffering Torti - rere - . pe----------- , eee ] week-end #rip to Calgary, and the trouble 'you there. Pp Uckets will be issued on Sui g lortures For = id & tnoki » . G he' Single Farst-Class Fare Years, This Lady Found po » i 3 2 i Trani a i You fee it : inthe's , J 4 Happy Reiief In "Fruit-a- ! 5 X a 1 scific train was crowded with af [it brings; it shows in 2 t ive 2 is ! | jolly and prosperous a set Of mén as 1. : : : . ih Era hurts i : : a = i one could wish to meet, writes F. A. color cheek and smoothing i va. § um k i ao : ' , ! i Mabkenzie ih the London Daily Muil | out of wrinkles. Mra sx Fag Thi "Ila xiv ed most wonderful 3 g 3 2 . ey. Were Tarmers of yiype. in as a beautiful i First-Clase ! are-and-One-Third taking ¥ Fru epee ed |} : . FE ; : a new land, vone of Your thinbionded d I - a a i thing to "asth, ho h Fg "Bist hed | 2 . for véars froan hea 1c nd i 4 3 " oh 3 i jand worried-looking folk weighed 0, to cover the odious taste Sink tus Jan tats aw 1 sowuliod doctors % $i || | down with Uioughte"of big rents and | of Cod Liver Oil, evade the 1 ohnhsulles heavy taxes, but big. scul nd cd hain . ! ; ig. muscular, ar « aa ar Wp main withos | awpatently without a care in the fax on She stoma \ ch, and take o nts between Montreal 3 oop. u-tives' and this was the ouly or. ; 5 3 ; § Mors "oo he " pe > ] at " n Montreal nd I or. tever did we any real good 3 2» \ y 3 3 ] ik { i Give me horses" said one. 1 1 : t y surpr 1S¢. : con 3 . | 3 vg R i | i made as much owt of my horses as t warms, soothes, strength- entirely well of all my dreadful head | , 3 d a5 { =n jout of my wheat this year, and 1] ens and invigorates. : pina dy die iy a y 7 g ; | had twenty times more fun with : gag { : A } them. Prices are going to better every year for five yetrs to come. Let us do what we like, we cannot bread | enough for all the new people coming here. 1 sold a nice ir today. for | $400 apiece. 1 A sell every ! beast I ni. on my ranch ten times | over Wnd name my ewn price | i 2 ate 3 vevernl Boxes altogether, an 1 now I am 2» trains 1 them." "Wheat is good encugh for me," / KINGSTONG ! - said a second. "1 have averaged TAMING A MOVING PICTURE OF thirty-five bushels am sere this sea RAILWAY - : i : J ; 8 ; CUNDA, THE BIL son and 1 farm two sections (1,380 IN CONNECTION WITH : - < 4 AT THD BIS LE SP EPHAN T t gcres). 1 shall get over minety cents o ; oie ] . a bushel. That is all right for land € anadian Pacitic Railway : ; : wr 9 : i 4 . 1 bought five years ago for $12 an : { 5 " 5 y 5 | acre. "A banker from Spokane down in ChiismaskNewYear | of (al \ GEES RETA ZZ Nl ON [ER Ra Re "He bought two sections two E . . 3 4 3 aD J eh X es % | years ago for $8.50 an acre. He got £13: ig 1 . 3 : $ 3 : : : : {land cheap, 1 suppose, because he cuisie | , $3 d : : i 8 : X u si ns . | . gv y 3 5 { fl £4 . : {was a banker. He knew nothing | } tr w ® I nt - pl 3 ¥ V : | about farming, so he had everything One Way First Class Fare MAS FRANK EATON 5 8. ] { done by contract--breaking, plowing, moins ee \ E:, Eg 3 * § fencing. seeding, and reaping. From pry aa - I take * Truit-a-tives' occasionally y \ " : X 3 : | his first season's crop he paid for ind Ji still, but 1 2a quite cured of a trouble }¥ ¥ ; x ; : | the cost of his lapd and every ex- } ! that was said to be incurable. 1 g i Sas . A Hw ; pe Fy ¢ fe | pense, and had a clear profit left of G Doce ds . liis testintuny v6! in order tht a : a ae ¢ of $2 an acre! That is what I call a Bul tock sad 4 ice. Aurinit i - ' ; s hers whe 4 i" A ; . Y R SSR : | ree » Entire stoc npr urin First-Class Fare and Onc Third | others who suficras 1 may tr + y g Ri ; | record." i oliday Sale. DIAMOND RINGS AND Ceddl woling December. 21 his wonder{t i {he el' - oi £5 oo J J 9 ; i 2 5 i An Englishman who was present | JEWELLERY make suitable ajith, 25th. 28th, 20th 30 1 Ht ned) MRS. ANE FON é o J ¥ « i: a * | ventured to ask some questions and | sifts. See our stoek, ied dan i 191 Ie ' { vos' are sold Dy all « . = k : : St {the farmers promptly proceeded to Jannar y 1910 ; at ¢oc a ox. ¢ " trial hes ¥ : 1 ! REE | instruct him "Southern Alberta is 0 Ni h schoot Vacation jig bei on receipt of sat ; : \ ) : : ] R | God's own country," said one of them Store pen Every 18 t r-CLA FAL Ly Fr ti nit it 1 X Nous 5 3 | "You need make no mistake about We dies ) ' : 1 '3 ro : 2% EE : wy | that. We have the climate, we have 0 | LANE Ho ' Ri - a a § oe r < the and, and we are getting in the | . 4 ot y toa 3 : Hoe 3 " Renato money Eight years ago this was . . ' 'ee. Ont : i " ha : : > L : > a ranching country, with numerous : \ CONWA : 2 ; : » : ¢ 4 | farms scores of square miles in ex- " 129 WELLIKGTON ST Gen. a A go ' Pay > = s : q oN { tent, given up to big herds The . ) ] REE ¢ ' | ranchers tried to keep the farmers BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY : " Nii : » ES Sas ; { back. When a man bought a half- Train leaves union station, Ontario ABT os 4 . section for wheat-growing his neigh- strect, 4 pan. daily Sunday excepted) |, JESS Te i WE bors would visi him and tell him all or Tweadt Sydenham, Lapanke, [to no my' on » the hard-luck stories they could in A Fir Ra. Sr and, ra Bannock : ) y ~~ 3 BE AT DIN INR Tay rE A TS >3 eo T4 order to frighten and send him off. : urn, Maynooth, and p $ © sntral | §8 : p hh HE - TT. JIS" ONE OF. THE KET] = y > T = Ii he could not be frightened trouble j Domes, from $6 to $12, cheap and Ontario, "route your shipments Vii TOY 3 ; 4 > ET TE CoAT a THE GIRAFFES 4 TA began. Great herds of cattle would of Quinte, Rajuasy Fa K SO rent 1 Ee . . ® } stampede over his land and trample 'Phone, No. 3. : ! 4a New l ¥he . . books r the | the crops down. Bad fires would Fa, i 1h start mysteriously around his home, BE RM UD A : ; 4 : : , r 3 £7 A t : 5 ue ; | : t " 1 3 i N 1 fon FR 2 Ag oo o- rancher had to go. To- BY TWIN SCREW LINE 3 % 6 Ls EHO t J hr p or rom ; x or ov PICLUre the day the old-time ranches have prac- Largest and Fastest Steamers x : a a sical Gardens or eh } 0 , ' canmpter ] tically disappeared, and all the good S. OCEANA, ¥,000 TONS : . ' Bl or wl! e 1 . i uk tons . land in Southern Alberta is taken up S. BERMUDIAN, 5,530 TONS L a aE 5 : J a ailie 3 bein N . i : sad Antions: will with mixed farming. Most of it is i Both Gas and Electric the eles on 'both Beamer also bilge | 3 ¢ A ntimate y th |= 1 A GOLEN } tha : " 'held by Americans. 'I suppose that $ serviceable kind, from $5.50 ' I Ta p ; : m v the med r } . 3 ad what he a nine out of every ten of the people §10 Weds oh utara y dei ee t . 1 : : t a between the Canadian. Pacific Rail- vy Wednesday ang day hat tad " N \ y hav 8 na ; . rk in the season a: 1 D 1 by the officia : ay a vt : = way and the United States border WEST INDIES DR. E.L RIVEN BU RCH 1 he Ia three y sal Tif hav come up from the South: Tuey GUIANAY 3,700 tons, 8.8 SPROPRIFTOR make first-rate farmers, they ave 2,000 tons, S.5. "ROR & ' k k : 14 N vor TORONTO I~-TILUTE AND , money to start, they know the ways [*y Nil rom ow Y OTH : . 4 + & v 'Xmas new line of Dining Room suitable for "Xmas presents, Fringes, Small Toy Motors, 5 ; i -r ae | of work, and they have nothing to Crot¥ hel a: Antigu sop iT DRIUH Hh 0 { WE 1 iC S : > TO ALASKA. unlearn And their sons are going Dominica, Martinique 535 Spacina Avenus divi . ve an £4 na to make good Canadian citizens. Sure! and Dey Fort Institute for thas Treatment of { A r at Can Be Made With! A , | W of alway to 1 ige STUTPERING, STAMMERING, HESI- omen: have iways 186 - ' ai oft, n-mesh goods bought wheat land in Southern: Al- » Age y Huebee an TANCY, LISPINfE SUCTION AND EX-i I ice the days of 2 ] } ue for. fro $8 to $12 an acre. To- adway, New Yor t HAUSTION OF THE. BREATH AND 1 me erta for irom »o . Secretary, Quebe r All FORMS r OF . SPELCH IMPEDIL- r. , ; hi t tou i) Wis By 2 ; : he British Tale day you would pay $30 to $40 an : 8 ' ake Agdats, o ; uv SHAN] 1 Y ar $ : MEN I sof Hl a ye ve . : ) urs | ¢ ne : h nev : tO 1 | dea er people in : eo ritish Ses acre for good land. and it is worth it. | HOW TOFREE & é y oR ae gen Read Following Testimonial t % of day gp 3 , 1 | ; iy 5ing : he man kings undertaken' mp io hag heen an exceptional season, | HGH HALLS i v ) dav, and it is suy sed | I at HA use of soap or el se G ink railway officials . a . EE 27 ofthe Lisgar : the Yat : : ® and large numbers of men owning a t Sordnto, Baptf 17th, 1008 Hib Th DT as ic bath] jures. the. pores of 1 BER. pn n, few tickets show the des p.3; section (320 acres) have been OF DUST-WEBS £ | Floor-Dusti Pad CRUISE of the "ARABIC" 10 the in fo yaubungly f A Bd ihe old-fashioned reme tion to be that part far north of gpje to put $6,000 in the bank from , ust ne let you 2 a. 3 1%, Baths oi pertumecd - , . F Keeping tha | fia, ¥ e coal and gold, together (ho harvest. Some. of the best land HOLY LAND and Riel ene Tt rarLve ME YOUE |e that w EE CEG3- io. nid 104 ace Tom | enapping Mut vit! teorological observations, are gives us much .as sixty bushels an i Is a _maryellously excelle course. 1 may sa aT I a Ware Sum : 3 1 then irs toa) 8 t ¢ the chief reasons ore but that is quite out of the com- efisctive article for Salle Jan. 20, 1910, for 73 son onversuiiin rath ae os aid | mARns women heating an | , Ig A ted 0 of | for 1 e of that land That jon. The average man who looks the care of all Days, costing $400 and up My presen aL Ny ina a es TD ame] : y 2 this 15*cool the hall 1. t can be made with little after things ought to obtain. from + polished surfaces Including all necessary Expenses your i eraly Mevel Nin an He : eans- | yy 1 itigue of travelling' twenty-five to thirty bushels an acre, . used in c.umection Orwise Dept., White, Star Line, Toronto, U0 | 0: Ima ty badty | U1 8 : Wes : vy » and * res an | is well prove recent communis or if he is on irrigated land thirty- Price 25¢., 50¢. with the = or Agents a ry short | have en clung to | 1 é ! ) nost a 1 Fhe tic : X » . Salter, Euro-""five bushels. The land costs $6 to : -- . recom . uy ! : Aras ! | 1 In Wii y ej} = an raf anager of the Grand $7 an acre to farm. The whedt real- {deal-Duster Mop-Stick mend to. you any stammerer that ne ! i have ¢ ! ft cond ti mB lev Chal-' izes here a renty cents 8 . : = mend tn Fou uf Sh that 1 1 ay ; . 3 ) : ar On Say rank n Brow: 3 h al-' izes he re about twenty ce nts 4 bushel Hirdwood floor worries disap- ; N x N \ : : ] who has just returned! less than Chicago prices, the twenty : . aw N. Jf. NEILSON i is ted 1 som i : : ! I pear. Come in and see it. Kieytn fo ta ? bi is : tted : ' nt «tern limit of the cents going for elevator charges, Seat K i h - mn & no th : : . : ' San i : a ave . i pi ARE WoL Fran th Ame ontinent. The let-' ers, commissions, and - freight. e Mckelve & Bire Al therapy' dion Therapy : : BN a 1 1s con R rose wilh 1 nn added interest by reason of might put eighty-five cents a bushel y Treating Nerves and Mental Afflie-} J ; Fi oh aE ta 6 ' BN tis rte ar M1 the fact tl on the dav of the offi-' as about the ordinary amount re- @ BE { i caves cssed © ¢ = RE 1lt te | \ + ; in nine of the Grand Trunk rail-' ceived by the farmer here. Now, AT los pity ces and endorse ml. that Rea. is Yhather] A ar ECEsSI MEL wayv's ney at 17-19 Cockspur you can reckon yourself that twenty y ; es a Canuda. the aid helix Be Y svar) 2 Tate thotr maki BLL streot Mr. Challenor was the five bushels at even eighty cents a $ Boys | oy IS, a (VEST! book a passage with bushel brings $20 an acre. Many a A GOOD INVEST ' Patients ce 3 . ii . Y it t om} for Can da. On Domin- man to-day is making a profit of $15 fof BoTH SEXED secure rosie agtomn = : kis. oe fresh and rosy. | M,N Ee ia Day (July 1st je. trip was plan- and more an acre from his wheat Write for names -of .t e ) Ave 1 ysmet often { o 1 re- | : vi » n.d and proviston made for the jour- land. A section (640 acres) is-a fair Malt ay been curegds Lar mt biel t so who fave | Ew ' : and. in the k in October, size for a farm. Do you wonder that Wa > nt. ; : oi { : ngl 1, the well-. some of us are now beginning to go is been pleased to tO California for the winter or that I'runk offices ex- others are already talking of 'retir- satisfaction with Ng? 'Phone, 441. wo years ago you could have | ® y ahhh a = Jomfort. i Au, bad soap hould ireland) Exi t. 19, 1908, one seldom un- Men's Hockey Boots, $2.25. Men's Felt Curling Boots, $2.50. Felt Curling Boots, Leather ® : | Vamps, $2.75. : » { - / FW | a Ai AMAR AR LAALA RRL QL asa aas KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE 4 1 4 LIMITED 1 » OF QUEEN REET 4 1 4 'Highest Education at Lowest Cost JACK JOHNSTON, 70 Brock St. thanking the Mails at Gowganda. Skates attaches free to makimg © his The amount of mail handled at the our Hockey Boots. Jeasant and postoffices at Elk City and wganda ¢ os i F { P ve '1 was very would surprise anyone Ww 2 10! | esesssssssssssasessssed with both the road aware that thése places ais gw cens | ------ tt-- of your eompany, tres to which men scattered over Liquor and it is second to many miles of territory come for news the Journey ~ » J hinking vee real th : not "think > a howe terest A We are ready-bhuilt AVNOVBBTOLVBOBTRNS i 1 t a Perm "a attractive prices amd on f 6 continent . of Americs. from the loved ones at home, \ ana ani menis vou made for me For several weeks past the malls fos Tobacco Habits ' $ terete added to my comfort and Gowganda-- have been delivered to . . Special Bargain No 7. Balaclava St. Brick Cott jurge hlodk of Jad, good stable fenced 1% tntending purchasers " "4 "4 "4 4 4 4 <4 Pele <4 a 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 f Y 1 i to reach my destination in Long Pointe Lake, 12 miles east ol 75 Yonge St. Toremio, Canada. Princip: He X- MED -- ; { | jrickest possible. time; and 1 Gowgands. From this point wep pack | References as Lo be, McTagi its wos rincpal 4 : ; \ ' ! : ? 3 FL a sha OF > ack vr | fessional standing and personal in i ROMA RR A RSE : { ) \ / 3 Lv experienced the greatest the mail sacks on their backs over permitted by : Sir W. R. Meredith, Chief : Y TITTY y { company's stall dur- Hie road cut, which is now being |juctice. Hon. (Geo. W. Ross, ex-premier 2 / in vour road The Stumped and prepared for the grad- |of Ontario. Rev. N. Burwagh, D D., Pres. urnish yo th 4 Rind of propert A Ry 0 : 7/777 i : in ute . \ sacks of g Victoria College. Rev. ather Teefy rn vou with any Sowa rds NL d \ 7 i se vod out for me was'a °TS- Four big sacks of mail were Yitoria, o eg i a Toe: sh A Want . . ' \ 1 E / & t 1 i e, and confing back brought in the other morning. As NO onto. Right Rev. J. ». Sweeny, Bishop - ~ . . ; : i i or the Rockies ahd ~ the second-class) matter is being packed |of Toronto. ie] i CPS ( D ¢ 1 \ 3 . / i i i did not tr through this means that the sack® Pr. McTaggart's vegetable remedies for 3 2 ex i travel over a cb ith- \ CCH 5 4 C | ! : soonnd we RB scbpt € Fe were filled to" the top with letters. the liquor and tobacco habits are 'health n A. MCTAGGART, M.D, CM. ny Time. 1 r write < Pr ep foforlorfeetoorfirferfeefmiorter Seuonie ~~ J FA 5 {an ¢ g There must have been thou sands of ful, safe ynexpensite home treatments. _-- - | "hort yebween Sarnis Tore 8 ave Dec 8 8 No hypodermic injections, no publicity, DD. A * [ al Y ~ AND i mst a t i h - oy £ Sarnie aml Per them, and the postal staff were engag- na Joma of time from business, and a ARS i 3 ' 1 ; 8 Bi a 3 certain . » ¢ en - | send y ticulars of your 'Roan | ed for hours In sore them. This Consultation or correspondence invited, 37 Broek St ( 'oal Keeps | withbut cosmetic She \ tr nid eal, oatmeal or ran | orld Fepurs" 1 am thinking that Wag no easy lask as iio postofiice 1 SE HS to be healthy first. If this | viwayvs giv : 0 i thelr t ¥ " nay have another run jogated a2, lle building scarcely | r 3 jand then only, cosmeti ill absorh; i ¢ to the west and if 1 do Ishould "™ " -- : 30 i Ww ---- ® SOW a rds. Rorted to ? | } nd soft - a thick} e to relurn a vie. the ir x 3 . 0 € 1 © oh in youih, too, little cs s taken | ; } would b { Thus "the le of Great Britain is M Qaradian Wuiage Saw Biggest organ of the body--the CS to i 9 Ly mothers to p . 1e freshne ¥ \ rake of this be pro-| quickly touch by this great ré. 0. C. Edwards of Macleod, A!l- : RAPE Have You Tried Him {of the omplexior 1 many | red dru re. 1 ld wav system, with what frequently berta, has compiled a book showing | Powels--and the most important-- Pure and Sweet. her: 155. i care is not taken in t | varm Hghtly, the palms filled | id to be {he uttermost parts of the legal status of women in Canada. It's got to be looked after-- vt tion of the proper soap; soiled and | then in 1 fr flesh se | the earth | One injustice to which Mrs. Edwards neglect means suffe and years Fresh Oysters 4 h heavy washeloths jure sometimes used | i Ww . This treatmer shou r aa o ! calls attention is that according te of om 0 CASCA RE 15 help Stet bette | ind 'when the little girl has had her i un water, f wed | POWERS' P | the laws of Canada the father owns nature Pp every pa ol : your Coast Sealed : i 4! face washed the mother considers her | nd Hf wash with a good blandl ERS POLITE NEGATIVE. 4}, child and decides as to its educa. | PoWels clean and strong--then ,0a8 aloud, A s Lut The mother should re | ! v § { 3 ter| Will Not Define S : | tion, religion, domicile, etc. The con- they act right--means health to Get ther: at . y r wil i the neck cael for} Not Define Status of Crete| gent of the father alone is required | your whole body. : : For Turkey. ; | in regard to the marriage of a minor CASCARETS 10c. a box for a 5 ~ ~ The kind you ar king for is I 11.--The reply of the daughter. In one case in the pro- wéek's treatment, all. druggists. D. COV PER S, 3 the Kind we sell .at Diitain, Rus-| vince of Quebec, according to Mrs. Biggest seller inthe world. Mill- 341.8 Pringsss Ht to Turkey s 1e-} Edwards, a father gave his twelve. a montis 911. "wp 7a Prompt Delivery SCRANTON ; wf ihe Jerald Songhier Ba 4 eum Phone. 7 0 . lite mega- | rade of his who was over forty. . } i ys! and we guar- were handed to! espe Wallac ® Parks 0 prom delivery Phone, rs at. the re- | ------------ + TT. d. LOCKHART 123 tha 1 mo: | J Ilorists, 'Pa . us y t2orath OR nn, oT ne xX tia-1 Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. Real Estate and Insurance Ya aie . Rives FOBT WE FREET rs they might Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure Money to Loan. € t ». » > ol C 1 WE i oA R iad Holly Thistle \ V. 100 Or.er ehrly amd get first choice ee Sarr 2 30 J Se 0 J J 38 : i erons excitement in Tur- any case of itching, blind, bleeding pr Office, 150 Wellington 8t., King- key and elsew here and lead to serio | protruding piles in 6 to 14 days pr stom, complications with whe powers. money refunded. ; £, Jootes

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