Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Dec 1909, p. 12

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|| THE FINEST QUALITY | Baker's Breakfast Gocoa What do you think would be more prized---more appreciated or more really Useful than a Deed to a House or a Piece of property 7 A stogking, indeed IS not so good ag a weed in the stock- fug. It you wish to play Santa Claus to Some purpose, see us about various pro- Porties we have for sale, and determine Hpon which- shall be your "deed of gift." ® have houses in the town or country, Jote in every direction, and all at very . easily purchasable prices To the home-comers d: ring the holiday Season, An investment in Kingston Ly is a sure thing this city is go ahead. I have a number of = fag properties to choose from = 1. Double Brick modern, gbod situation 2. A row of four Veneered Dwellings, gapiendid location, 8. A corner block, ™ 10 per ceqt. Quick Small Stone buyer. 5. Single Brick, modern 7 bed-rooms, double parlors, dining room and Kitchen Come in and we can .talk it over. 1 can give you terms, ele. D.A.Cays 57 Broek St. Warm Slippers We have quite a quantity | of Slippers left over which, we pro- going pay- including store, pay- net. ] Dwelling, ¢heap; for The half pound can dontains eight ounces of pure cocoa, of the finest quality, most de licious' favor, and possessing all the strength of the best cocoa beans, most carefully blended. WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd, Established 1780 DORCHESTER ow MASS. Branch House: 86 St/Peter St., Montreal x) t : [0 St. Margaret's' College TORONTO " 7 A High-Class Residential and Day School for Gins under the management of Dicksox, MA. "(formerly Canada College, EORGE , DICKSON, - fle os al pox] » : | are selling at very close prices. Gronrog and Men's, Women's | and Children's. | 124: | Physical Edueation. \Vrite for Booklet to the Secretary, St. Ma argaret's College, Toronto. TacooNALD, B.A, Principal, S at} of T eaghers, "Gi ates \glish Universities, i" point Course for University mw h highest honors ; domestic Science and HJ s, Ki St Sings, bag COB AL TS ON MARGIN We require a deposit as follows : Stock Selling Deposit Required. From 30c. to 60c, . ber share { Prom 60c, to Soe. Cc. per share rom Buc. to §1 be. per share Jver One Dollar 80 Per Cent. of the We also handle 30, 60, 90 day con- racts. Write, 'phone or wire us your ordegs, sh or on margin. - Patriarche & Co, STOCK DEALERS, Patriarche Block, and Nellington Sts., ONT A Holiday Gift That would: be appreciated your wife or daughter woud bo. piece of'our BEAUTIFUL QUE FERNITURE We ard" givThg a special "Xmas. discount on all our goods for the next month As this line of goods in value as time goes on, do © hy in money in thew ins useless articles Call in L. LESSES. Princess and Chatham: Sts., betel deli Ont. a" ANT increases you wil your other pil sting tead of and see our stock Cor. E rao : Se i 3 i Cgrner Scott TOR- Tr IR Too Good hat's why we want you to CASCARETS for. liver and It's not advertising talk merit-----the great, ~wonderful, merit of CASCARETS that t you to know by trial. Then have. faith---and join the mil- ho keep well by CASCARETS 9509 a box 'for a all the ith CARI week's ARETS treatment, 10¢ druggists. world, Mill. Biggest seller in ton boxes a m 'TOBACCO HABIT A COLD PREVENTIVE Is a cellar filsd with Coa sly you with an excellent ~P. WALSH, 55-57 Barrack bE COAL! The kind the kind we sell. 1 can su fjuanty remedy the weed in a ticine, and only tongue with it LIQUOR HABIT 1 remedy obaeco res few re- ot. St. Wing h inexpensive injec from you are looking for ia °§ ole ime + . y . and a cure guaranteed. SCRANTON \ vs 0 msult Dr. McTaggart, 75 o ¥ nto, Canada. Coal rood coal and ps ~~ - antes prompt delivery. RISE OF THE i 193. . Booth & co.. United Empire Loyalists . {| An Informing Sketch of Ameri. iefeinmininluininfuininjofojega} | can History, Valuable for \Librar- : 7 VISCO! 'UNT DE FRONSAC, » B50e. Whigs | wa guar- | "Fhone, FOOT WEST STREET. ns fes and Research. \ For Scranion Coal All kinds Wood : Try By Bri 3 Kingston. of and Lumber, | Wallace ® Parks "Phdne, 239. For Xmas f Plants, Cutflowers, Wreathing., ete. first choice. BUNNET I & CO, EN, ol Bagot and - Barna Sts., Phone. 941 / Wah Long's Ss Laundry k > stock o Mistiet early oe, and get a a ; T. J. LOCKHART #% ane : : Real I DUR ROOS1ER BRAND . Moe, : OF 10BACLO- | Chewing forty-five 155 WELLINGT ST Between Brock and Clarence Sts. tate and Insurance Loan, St to Wellington ston, FIIIIIIIIAIIII III apt to feel that treating him right when | hail up against a soda | , King- SSmoking and at Snts a pound, + Jay eighty-tive niario street + Builders and Cars Use Sashweights made jn King young man Foundry. If than it cq:t _Pecial prices for large quantities. ucate hinged fs a goud tobacco. Why cents, Andrew Maclcan, | ws Many a are man is not Beer fountain gb 1 \ for a woman to into aven into the other pray than it place more h fu and 1s | him it ts A to un- Lon at Angrove's his father 4 rnd New York, Dec. 30.--In automobiles provided by wealthy women who have | taken an interest in their cause, bearing flags and placards, | fifty striking girl shirt accompanied by | man's Trade { i . GIRL STRIKERS SHOWING | : PLACARDS | 1 and mor® than waist makers, members. of the Wo- Union League, paraded | up and down Fifth avenue and { through the shirt waist factory dis- tricts. They attracted attention and cheers all along the route, even in the { "evemy's country." "here were in all fifteen automobiles They were povided by Mrs. 0. H. P. Befnont, Miss Anne Morgan, Mis. Samuel Untermyer, Mrs. - Philip Lewi- Miss Carola Woerishofer, Mrs. Stevenson; Mrs, John Milhol- and -Mrs, James P, Laidlaw. Morgan supplied six 'taxicabs. Elizabeth Dutcher, who organized parade, rode in theafirst car with Laidlaw. Others were Misses Inez holland, Violet Pike, Mary E. Ida Rauh and Florence Rauh. TIS BUT. IDLE TALK: sohn, Oscar land, Miss Miss the Mie Mil Dreier, Miss -- | money cheap, and, to a great extent] no doubt - is responsible for: increase jin prices. Cheap money means. high | pric es, TO CHARGE HIGH COST OF LIV- | ING TO FARMER. | { Mayor Pratt, of Spokane, Replies to | Statement Made by James J. Hill-- | Great Factor in High Cost is The | Tariff -- Good Words The' Farmer. For Wash., Dec. 29.--Nelson S. mayor of 'Spokane, a successful and Jumberman, in the Missis- sippi Valley, and .the Pacific North- West, takes exception to the sweeping statement by James J. Hill, that the present high cost of living, is charges to the extravagance, carelessness, and lack of thrift of the agricultural of 'the country, saying : 'I am more than surprised that man with the understanding and ob- servation of Mr. Hill, should under- take to make such broad charges, in view of the fact that the methods' oi a quarter of a century are not to be compared to the present system of farming. There is nothing to bea: out Mr. Hill's contentions. 'Asa result of a recent visit to several of the largest districts in the middle western and Pacific states, ] am. prepared to say there has been a time when general farming was conducted along more than at present of to-day ar Spokane, rt, farmer able classes a ago never economical lines In fact, the methods narvels to those who farmed land in the eighties. Had wi been as skilled and thorough then, 'as wre the farmery of to-day, we certain- lv would hate been equally successful. Tt not overstating the case, when 1 say, that the modern grower conducts his farm along the that prevail in a ness establishment, making is same. lines nized busi and as a result he a good living and educating his_children, but also puttihg money into improvements, as well as into the bank. "1% is idle jalk to charge the high of living the farmer, it be plain to anyone who has the subject, that at least three causes contribute to increasing price the necessities of life. The large production of gold during the last few vers, an important fac- tor, in that it has resulted in making DANGER IN DELAY Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous for Kingston People to Neglect, The danger of kidney troubles that a firm hold before the sufferer oo them. Health is gradually undermined. Backache, head- ache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbmgo, urinary troubles, dropsy, dia- betes and Bright's follow in merciless succession. Don't neglect Kidn Cure kidneys ~~ with certam remedy, Booth's cured peogh A. Me- Kingston, well-org 1s not only is cost to as must studied of is great the y rec get 1208 disease the safe which vOut the Kidney Wa and Ivlls, here of Ont., say I have found an excellent dizziness resulting have Na. Kingston, S90 Barrie street, Mrs, Kidney Pills | headaches and from inactivity on part the kidneys. | had suffer frequently with these miserable toms und very often I would have pains a dull, bearing down nature wross the ba k and extending into my shoulders, Aithough 1 had tried sev- {eral prescriptions | had found little or no relief. '1 learned of Booth's Kidney - {Pills through an advertisement, and procuring a box at Mr. Mahood's Pharmacy, I used them. I soon found Booth®s Kidney Pills "to benefit me. Booth's Te medy for the of ed SVIg oi . cheese and poultry L New «*'Perhaps the groatest factor in the high cost of Living, is the tariff, which enables manufacturers to combine and compel the eonsumers to' pay enor- mous dnd unreasonable prices. Such farm products as beef and pork controlled entirely f Trust," while by the so-called « butter, eggs, are handled by companies and kindred and The prices of cereals are fixed largely by the specu- lative boards of trade. "As a matter of fact, while in the Mississippi Valley, 'd short time ago, I found that the prices of butter, eggs, cheese and: poultry are nearly as high there as they are on the Pacific coast, where the demand: at present is far greater than the supply. 1 also learn- ed from reliable. sources, that these products are almost entirely controll- ed by combinations and not by the producers. . "I hold no brief for the country, cold storage combinations, the farmers of but from an experience of almost a lifetime as a farmer, born and raised on a farm, I know that the system employed during my time, holds no comparison to the present methods of farming. Intensive agri- culture, with the use of water sup- plied by artificial means, was then largely an experiment, and so-called dry farming, or more properly soil and moisture conservation, was in its very infancy. These methods" are suc- cesses, to-day. The ' agricultural col- leges and experiment stations have also been and are 'strong factors in advancing the industry. "I challenge Mr. Hill period prior to 1894, larger acre yields of grain, fruit, and roots than at present, and" with this 1 would also ask him to point to any year when the farms ers were more prosperous than they are to-day. Jxtravagance and lack of thrift and progress and. prosperity do not go hand in hand, wd that fact alone answers Mr. Hill's statement." to show any when there were grasses Vivisection Must Go. York Herald. When the legisiature meets next the friends of dumb animals should unite in a resistless effort for the enmctment of a law whick will exclude forever from the empire state the practice of cruelties upon helpless living creatures. Public sentiment agminst the practice of vivisection was aroused during the sission of the last legislature, but was not fully informed in time to carry through' the proposed reform. Even if important assistance in the treatment of human: ailments were de- rived from the horrible experiments that are made, humane persons would not consent toa the infliction of name- less tortures upon harmless and' affec- tionate "animals. In view of 'the fact that no import- ant discovery or 'improvement results from these tortures they appear all the more atrocious. That they are permitted is a blot upoh humanity--a blot that should be erased immediate ly and peremptorily by {he strong arm of the law, No Politics In This. Calgary Herald: "There is no such ' when the members van legislature get ° ernment elevators and Hudgon's Bay railway, Even if these 'questions were to be brought up in the Al. berta house by thd government = there would likely not be more than "a couple of votes against the on if that many. thing as politics of the Saskatche- 'discussing gov- pains left my" back, the headaches and spells of dizziness ceased and I have not been | troubled since. { thank only Booth's\ \Ridney Pills." i Sold by dealers. Pfige. S0c. The R . Sani I. Booth company, limited?" Fort Erie, Ont, sole Canadian agents, Lhe 1 can i Opened With Prayer. Boston Herald. The fate *Theadore. Thomas was de- | fending the milder form of profanity. | "So many things in the me," he continued, *"incite a man to let off steam. There's opening cans, for i Yh oR are | INEZ MILHOLLAND AND MISS HARAMITZ << stance--opening these new-fangled cans with patent openers that aré always getting lost. A Chicago man was ex- erting himself vocally and physically as he opened one 'of the patent cans. His wife, tired of the noise, called from the next room : What are yon opening that can with, dear ?'- "The can opener, of course,' he yelled back. 'Oh,' she said,' I thought you were opening - it- with prayer," "' Peary Claim Challediged, Toronto Mail. Dr. Cook seems to have Bee Found gtilty By the jury at Copenhagen of not reaching the North Pole. This is not. to be wondered ' at. Dr. Cook made the alleged trip in an astonish- ingly short time, and he came back with no authentic records of a scien- tific chnpeacter. Again, it is difficult to say when one is really at the Pole, for the area im which that point lost is vast. Peary's claim ought to be tested by the Danish professors. It may turn out that he also has been mistaken. 01d Folks Coughs BECAUSE RESISTING POWER IS WEAK PNEUMONIA OFTEN FOLLOWS. gig my is Tells of a Sure Cure and a Never-Fail- iv Ig C om{iort no Golds, Catarrhy Coughs, One of the worst terrors of old age is that distressing chronic cough. Colds settle on the chest are wrongly treated with drug-laden and chest- weakening cough syrups, and from year to year the condition has grown worse. Formerly the cough went away when fine wdather came, but now bad weather makes it worse and fits. of . racking, tearing, - coughing make life a burden. Because you are old is no reason for suffering with everlasting cough- ing----those terrible chest troubles and difficult breathing can be thoroughly cured with Catarrho- zone. You simply breathe the healing vapor of Catarrhozone and instantly its rich balsamic - fumes are carried by your breath of the nose, throat, chest, bronchial tubes and lungs. Just think of it--a direct breathable me- dicine, full of soothing amtiseptic pine essences that reaches every sore congested membrane in seconds. No drugs take--nothing to harm the aged or the infant because Cat- arrhozone is the purest, safest cough, catarrh and cold remedy ever devised. Mrs. M. E. Walford, wife of a well known grocer - in East Shef- field, writes: "For three years I suffered with a hard racking cough and . bronchial irritation which an- noyed me so much at night 1 couldn't sleep. 1 tried nmiany remedies, catarrh tablets, sprays," syrups, etc., but they only helped for a short time. Catarrhozone brought me wonderful comfort from the first. I inhaled its/ balsamic fumes every hour or two and am now free from any trace of cold, bronchitis and I can go out in all kinds of weather -- don't take cold." : y so certain and but being a of the substitutor. Large 'zone lasts two Hho into the tiniest recesses.| smaller sizes 25e¢ and) 50¢. Al Te liable dealers. Acknowledged £3, Sold Oaly at' The cleanest and most satisfactory way to buy Granulated Su pound Cotton J is in 20 Ags. Every bag bears the registered brand as shown on this cut. 20 POUND BAG 2 MANUFACTURED BY THE Canada Sugar Refining Company, Lid, . MONTREAL.. rinse Crawford. 'Exclusive Tailors, "OUR SPECIALTY -- ee] DRESS SUI & Walsh, Princess & Bagot Sts. A NEW YEAR'S GIFT S. d. HORSEY, wh ASSIS ---- HHA THAT 3H CHIC HAE HAHAHAHA! > 3 I: Which brings happiness to 'he Home for many years to come. Ghe Souvenir Range If you give one » your wife, the will think of your gift every time she prepares a meal. It will be so much easier for her than standing over that old stove for hours. 'Call and be convinced. Sole Agent, Princess 8t. DON'T FO RGET BOX OF Ganong's New Year's Chocolates The finest in the land. (A.J. REES, 166 Princess St 'Phone 58. FHAAAAAAA ANN FRIIS A Snap Of a few pieces left over from our Christmas Trade: Large Imitation Leather Chairs. Large Stuffed-over Genuine Leath- er Chairs, 2 Mahogany Parlor Cabinets. 3 Fancy Rattan Rockers. These to close out at a price, Wishing you the Compliments of the Seaso by Yours,

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