Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Dec 1910, p. 3

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POOOCOOCOOOCOCOCOC a %) | provinces; quoted statistics to NAIL FILES, Handles, 8, B0c each. CLEANING OUT- with 1 oak box, containing' eller's soap, chamols skin © igh and sawdust for dry- . A most useful gift for . $1.25. PIN HOLDERS. le gilt stand to hold pins, with trinket tray; sizes, $1.25 and $2.25. & ILE PEARL RINGS. Gold, genuine little . fingers, TIE PINS. Pearl-haped Coral mbination with a irl, very nifty, $3.50. STAND FOR HER, pearl, $1.50 in tiny hy . Olass, Sterling Silver (5 ted, $4 to $12. '$25 DIAMOND RING a suverfor qualify stone united in an 18K. gold DUF. CUSTOMERS: contemplate msive diamond we 'would suggest thelr selection early [ the assortment is now TUM v na | KING ST. KINGSTON. OOO ON [3 EEE) Xi STALK buying orna- & Wright { ON OYSTERS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SHOULD HANDLE INDUSTRY. ------ Canada Should be Able to supply fts Own Needs--Officers Were Not Ordered--Told What Dress Was Proper. Special to the Whig. Ottawa, Dec. 6.--Oysters was the $lsubject discussed in the house, yes- terday afternoon, but it proved more interesting than many will perhaps suppose. Mr, Warburton, member for d Prince Edward Island, talked of the "oyster industry of the maritime show that the care was not being taken of 91it that there should be, and showed that Canada had the finest oyster, perhaps, in the world. He was of the opinion that the proper preservation, o | care regulating of the oyster of the maritime provinces was s hee that should be left to the Dominion Conservation Commission. "Po mot kill the goose that lays the golden egg," advised Mr. Warburton. Then he quoted statistics showing that, whereas last year Canada ted 226,128 gallons of oysters from he United States only 11.506 gallons were produced in Canada. He seemed of the opinion that there was no rea- son why Canada should not be able to supply sufficient oysters for its own needs, and 'that they should be re garded more in the light of a neces gity than a luxury. The speaker dwelt on the care there is taken in developing oyster fisheries in Japan, France and other countries and show: ed many directions in which the Cana- dian oyster fisheries could be improved , of course, dwelling specially an the ones in the maritime provinces, Lately Col. Sam Hughes asked these Man's Greatest Asset. is physical strength and bodily health, The bread winner cannot afford to give out, It is a vital necessity that he keep his nervous and muscular system in good condition to withstand the daily wear and tear of life. Those who are rundown, weakened or nervous should remember that nothing excels Vinol, which is a com- bination of the medicinal elements of the cod's liver and tonic roa to strengthen the digestive organs, 8 loruate an appetite, make new blogd ond restore st y Prof, James Mitehell of Jasper, Ort, says his system was run-down to a critical point from overwork, A friend told kim to take Vinol. Me dil #0 and is mow enjoying perfect hea th, Land he considers Vinol aw tohic, (We guarantee this testimonial to be i : We $ | worke: ex- afk every rundown, over 1, weak person in this vienity to try a bottle of Vinol with the under- standing that their money will be re- turned if it does not do all we claim. G. W. Mahood © questions in the house : Did any non- military officers or servants of the state in Canads in theit gud or robes of office take part in any pro cession or public gathering 1 ol under the auspices of the state and not a state function, during the past sum- ner ? If so, had such officers the au- thority of the government, er of any member thereof, for so acting? Yesterday there were answers, The replies amounted to an intimation that it had been customary for years for officials © in uniform to attend . such functions and public receptions; bat "that the officers were not orderd to attend the reception but were simply told of the fioper dress for such oc- casions should they desire to attend." Mr. Armstrong will ask in the house, on Wednesday, "does the government allow certain weekly papers and ma- guzines to enter Canada from the United States on more favorable terms than other papers and magasines com- ing from that country ? H so, why are they so favored and what are the THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1910, PAGE THRER. Amusements. / The People's Forum SATURDAY, DEC. 10th RETURN. ENGAGEMENT. Matinee at 2.30. LOUIS ¥. WERBA PRESENTS The Americas Romantic Dramas, : hb "The White Squaw dy a > Dells Ee wi Seats on Sale Wednesday. AT pames of said zines and papers 7" There was Ju the house -y terday correspondence that has pas between Sir Wilfrid Laurier and cer- tain persons in the North-West regard: ing the Manitoba school funstion, which has practically the press before. Sir Wilfrid Laurier made a reply. First he quoted whit he had said at Winnipeg. quest from Mr. Staples for a state ment as to recent developments with regard to the question of the exten sion of Manitgba boundaries Sir Wil: frid read the correspondence between Premier Roblin and himself. On Oct. 17th D'remier Roblin wrote that he was prepared to evme to Ottawa at any time and urged Sir Wilfrid to give an answer to Manitoba's propos. als as to the terms upon which territory agreed upon should be trans- ferved. The house was also given the tents of these letters. Col. Nnghes enquired if the erament intel tives of the cadet corps and a body of the Royal Military College cadets to take part in the king's coronation next June. Sir Frederick Dorden's reply was that us no official request had yet been received to send a military con- tingent to take part in the corona- tion nothing had been done matter. However, when the time came he would be glad to con gov. in proper cons honorable member's question. In reply to questions asked by George Taylor, Gananoque, as changes at the printing bureau su- bad been dismissed, suspended or : os raniated, namely : William ahon, superannu. dismissed; J. G. A. Harweod, missed; A. E. Gooden, dismissed. only nuati ceives an allowance of $1,155. 1t has been arranged that the 1he eur, wppiication will be made to! r~ A eso d make a novel and mew to see then, EVENINGS, iii § the Legislature of the Province of Ontario at its next sitting for an Act to legalize, ratify and confirm By- law nuniber 15 of 1910 of the Cor- poration of the City of Kingston, finally passed on the 28th day of March, 1910, and being entitled "By-law. to partially exempt the property of the Kingston Shipbuild- ing Corwpany, Limited." " Dated at Kingston this 15th No- vember, 1910, DONALD M. McINTYRE, Solicitor for the said Corpora- tion. lS fr Ee or at The man who makes the hair beautiful and who makes beautiful hair _n Mr. Frank Pember, of the Pember r Store, Toronto, will Bi HOTEL, Kingston, IWedaesday & Tharsday, Des. 14, 15 All ladies or gentlemen with. poor air or al Pe or robe will be iatersat in this" as . Pro- Pember is the greatest Cane adian puthority upon the hair, its pre- It iL be | pleasure to meet those Tori Pra be: and p their a their hair. 'will be given _ correct ~ styles in hair hair dressing for ladies - of Toupees for I i or parti are partial Ll hel at dh, Fa Feed 'e buy t Ir advice the hew and will A specie And see. the in Cansda. *| at their own ex 837; increase, $4 when the aeroplane Robertson Bros' bed Berlin and its. suburbs under the r tica of 3,400,000, perpetual franchise and 'the plant of the London Electric company has been turned down by the directors. greatly. A old, one of the richest in the world. Thomas tendent of Ci this i Soy TCE Ra alg oR kif Yen diseding "whioh will 'he: unique in many ways. Sir Wilfrid Laurier and most of the members' of his cabinet, who are here, will receive the deputa- tions. THE WHIG'S JUMBLE. A Lot of News of Interest to Every. ' body. "Fresh caramels," Gibson's. Every garment of Imperial underwear is guaranteed by the makers. A new G.T.P. dock was dedicated at Seattle, Wash., with appropriate cere: monies, % Perfumes for Christmas, 10c. to $6, at Best's. | The man who assaulted Hon. Win- ston Churchill was sentenced to prison for six weeks. . 60c. blown glass tumblers, this week only 35¢. doz. Robertson Bros. New Zealand troops will not be sent to the coronation, but some may go nse. "Huyler's and MeConkeys sweets," Gibson's. A new international paper company has been incorporated at Grand Falls, N.B., with a capital stock \of $1,200, Have you seem the Gillette "Safety razor display in Best's window, « Grand Trunk railway system's traffic earnings from November 21st to 30th, 1916: 1910, ¥1,132,674; 1909, $1,127, 'e "MeConkey's sweets," Gibson's. At Centocello, Ilaly, an Italian offi- cer and a private were killed instantly in which they were flying fell eighty feet. Get some of those 60c. tumblers at this week, only 35ec. oz. The provisional court of the city of al census shows an aggregate popula- "Molasses crisp," Gibson's. London's offer of $100,000 for Best's handy ide will help you One gn the asking. ,000,000 Jbeques | from her i car manufacturer, arker, fourteen years print- A. Hoben, former superin- anada Eastern railroad been published in i In reply to a further re-| the | to send representa: | the sider the suggestion contained in the to the secretary of state said five employees ated: R. E. Cook, 5 one of these entitled to superan- on is William McMahon, who re- big deputation from western Canada, that died of heart failure' Griffins Orpheum The Home of Polite Vaudeville and ' Motion Pletures. ------------ motto is: HEAP, BUT HOW GOOD } Our INOT HOW ¢C Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday | DEC, 5th, 6th, 7th, PROGRAM : The Sternoffs Novelty Dancers. { . Stevens & Primrose In Bits from Musical Comedy. Arthur Lynn Pictorial Songs. Overture, "Right of the Nine" Bert. Butcher. : | { | AFTERNOON SHOW, 2 O'CLOCK. All Seats Se. at all times for Sec. ¢ Miss Kathleen Parl MUSIC AND DRAMATIC CLUB, GRANT HALL Evening at 7 o'clock Admission 10¢. Children under 15 years admitted UNDER AUSPICES OF QUEEN'S OONDENSHP ADVERTISING RATES First insertion" le a word. Bach cone sevative insertion thereafter half cent a word. Misfmums charge for one in- sertion, 3%e; three Insertions, B80¢i ha, $1; ane month, § HELP-- WANTED. GIRLS, AT ONCE. APPLY TO IM- perial Steam Laundry, Barele St. A GIRL FOR LIGHT ne washing. Apply to Mrs Shaw, 251 Earl Street HOUSEWORK; WwW. L MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK in small family; no washing or ironing Apply at 111 Weilling- ton. Brest. BALKSMAN WANTED FOR WINTE for our choice Nursery Stock an newest varieties seed potatoes; {liberal terms, Cavers Bpes, Galt COMPETENT GENERAL SERVANT, one who understsonds plain cook- ing; references required. Apply to rs. Geo, McKay, #8 Stuart Street. ------------------ EXPERIENCED GENERAL SERV- ant; ne washing, Ironing. or swe sping. Apply to Mrs rancis Macnee, Bt. Lawrence Cottage, 143 King Street West. INTELLIGENT PERSON MA earn $100 monthly correspéendin for newspapers. No canvassin, Send fer particulars Press Syndl- cate, 3,969 kport, N.Y. ULMRKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH meeded in every home, especialy. Wy working men; good salary; pers manent positien; if you are werk- ing for small salary behind the counter, write to-day; you ean double Jour, wages and be your own ope. pply, Box "E. B. C.," Whig ce. WANTED---GENERS L. ONTARIO AND S.A. VETERAN S@RIF to buy for cash. J, 8. R. McCann, §1 Brock Street. AN TWENTY weighing Apply Bireet. TO BUY, AT ONCE, Horses, fat and sound, from 1.0800 lbs. upwards. I A. Jenkins, 687 Princess ROOMS, CONVENIENT TO QUEEN'S and Collegiate, by two students, after Xmas holidays, preferable with breakfast Apply, Box 612A, Whig office NOW IS THE LAST TIME TO CLEAN double windows and put them up; there is no need to be satisfied with poor work when good job at # | expense can be secured from Window Cleaning Co, 9%4 gueen Street. <date suits. Price and werkman- nip guaranteed to please. Pressing re; ing done on the ihartont notice. Thomas Galloway, 130 Brock SEW, BU Best's _ Combination Manicure «and Toilet Set In genuine ebony, in fancy shield. {shaped hinged box, covered with em- jbossed seal grain black leatherétte, 1991 eatin ned with satin ribbon in lid; printed In gold, "warranted genu- le ¢OODY. concAing 9 pleces enuine ebony tollet and manicure fiteings: 4 1-2 inch heavy bevelled plate mirror, # row brush of good quality bristle, large black comb to match, natl file cuticle, polisher, two salve jars and long handle manicure scissors of goed quality; all sterling silver mounted. From Best's Gift Stock. Provision for the Future ing well supplied with choice Tea lected and correctly blended to flavor and our Coffees are matchless Sy and taste. We solicit a trial you a mew satisfaction. Thursday, Dec. 8th win ction sents ed sis Redo Eloctors of the City , and are sure they will give, ey TO BRING THBIR th apd have it made up Inte up- 0 | LOST. A SUM OF MONEY IN TEN DOLLAR bills Saturday. Dee 3, 1510 Generous reward. Box 612, SMALL BROWN POCKET BOOK. (ith sum of money ia it, on Prin. s Street, Friday sight. return to Whig office. $7 ap i---- nt -- LARGE. ROUN MINK MUFF ON Mone en a tthets oF to Miss ray ng Merchants' Beok. and receive re War GENTLEMAN'S WHITE FANCY VEST. about 3 weeks agoi dropped out of laundry basket, return to Whig office and recive reward. 3 HOLSTEIN HEIFER. ONE YEAR right ear split at tip. on or & Nov, 25th, from premises of A. M- Donald, Sunbury, Oat. Reward for hiformation at above address. rns 1, t SMALL WATERMAN FOUNTAIN Pen. dwiers. name on gold band, Tuesday, on Brock Street, between Barrie and University Avenue Kindly return to 314 Brook Street TEACHERS WANTED, rai map -------- LEGALLY QUALIFIED PROTESTANT Teacher for year 1911; male pre- ferred; state salary, Apity As Geo. A. Smith, Parham, Ont JALIFED. TEACHER FOR SEPA- A atial School, Neo. 1 Loughbore; duties to commence Jan, 3rd, 1811 Apply, stating salary and experi. ence. ta F. I« McAuley, Bec.-Treas Railton, Ont, BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS. AN CANARIES, FIRST SHIP. GBRAMAR just received; these hirds are in song and guaranteed: come in apd hear them. W. J. Driver, Corer seen and Barrie Streets *Phowe No. 61% Wg SPO SmpHE AY COAL AND WOOD COOK STOVES Fe Heaters, Quebec and other of Stoves at Turk's. A ---------------------------------------------- LONG MUSKRAT QOAT. / IN GOOD condition, and Set of Grey Persian Furs. Apply, Box 512 Whi office. . GOOD BUGGY, HARNESS ALMOST pew. Garden and other Tools; also good Wheel Barrow, Apply, 379 Nelson Strewt OR FOR BE. THE PREMISES No. Nea cess Street, suitable for , livery, stable or garage aninEham 3 Mudie. FIRE condi- Apr rincess and TWO GOOD BECONDYHAND King "Heaters, in perfect tion, at reasonable prices, ply, lL. Lesses, cor. Chatham Streets, VALUABLE STOCK Farm for Sale. from Kingsten, two large barns AND DAIRY . 3 miles Bath Road: in first-class re- pair, with stabling for twenty cows and four horses, & good seven-roomed brick dwellin and other outbulldings; stock ible ments, "and horses, with 120 tons hay may be purchased with the property if desired: a rare oppor- tunity for going into the dairy business. Apply to J, 8B e. Cann, 51 Brock Street ONCE, OR BY THE FIRST Janyary, a Furnished House rooms for light housekeeping. ply at 244 University Avenue. oF or Ap- EARL 'STREET; 7T ROOMS, b. & ©: also other dwellings Stores, olfices, ete. Apply at McCann's, §1 Brock Street. HOUSE. CONTAINING SIX ROOMS; also shed attached; rent, $8 er month. Apply to Isaac Asselstine, 502 Johnson Street, > FINANCE AND INSURANCE. FOR INSURANCE: THAT INSURES GO to Godwin's Insurance Emporium, ver Northern Crown Bank, Brock treet, or 'phone 424. GENERAL INSURANCE ~-FIRE, LIFE «. Accident and Health Policies lasy, : ; first-class companies; standafd mates. I. . Boon, Agent, 159. Wellingtoa Street. GRO. A BATEMAN, CUSTOMS BROK- or. t your invoices in an eave ope with a one cen. stamp on un and drop In the nearest letter box We do the rest. All kinds of Fire Insurance placed on short notice "Phone 398. 67 Clarence Bt, Kings- LARGE FRONT ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished; modern conveni- ences. Apply to 15 Montreal Street, near Princess Street. FRAME HOUSE, WITH CELLAR, 7 rooms, in good repair, No, 269 Vie- toria Street; 8.00. Apply, F. Smith, Street, rent, 9% Charles STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, dry, aley rooms, absolutely moth possi our own lock und ke. st's nN Btorage, 199 Queen 'Phone §26b. surth SF ROO! INCLUDING SIT- i} room, bedroom and bathroom, oy ted near Market S155. 20s to Cunningham Clarence Street. WARM 'TEN-ROOM HOUSE, 8% York Street, between Raglan Road and Cherry Street; po A St, next Bibby's Livery. WOM W TO "i ru fon ens kinds of Furniture in Oak. Happy Thought Will sell reason- able. J. 333 Princess { Btreet. & WINDOW CLEANING Cleaning, Waxing, Oiling, Scrub. bing, and Mopping Floors, Offices Stores; also Brass and Electric sign Cleaning; best of oily re- ferences We furnish every- thing but 'water. Prices mode- rate. O. G. Simpson, 15 Ellice Street, City. HOUSE a UPHOLSTERER, i et tapes Abe W. J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE- pairing and carpet werk, hajr mat- tress renevating, op & card or call 316 Bagot Street. "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS."--R. G Ashereft, DO, Edna BE. Asherpft, P.O, Graduates under Dr. 11L the Founder of Osteopathy, 435 Street. corner islpn 'Phone 447. Neo charge for cen- sultation and literature. fice hours, 18 tn 12 2 to § 6 LL ARCHITECTS. HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC. 258 King Street. "Phone, 345. ARTHUR ELLIS. ARCHITRCT, OFFICE and residence, 181 University Ave. WM. NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI- tects, etc. Office, 258 Bagot Street. "Phone 608. POWER 3 SON, ARC, chant Ban Brook and ne 213. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ITECTS, MER- iiding, _cerner Wellington Streets Y THE ¥aa' ar rom Sire too. & suran Agents. 'Phone, 7 i oy; : ! MEDICAL. 3 BPARKS, BA. MD, SHTSICIAN al he 0 . Regie 1 to 12 am, 3 to'4 and 7. to § pam. Phone 388 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. A CARD TO CHAS. W. K R. rpenter and Builder, 265 Divisien le prices on _ all All work done pie ., for reason kinds of jobbing. premptly. DROP A CARD JOHN R. MAYELL, Carpénter and Joiner, 262 Syden- ham Street North, for redsonable prices on all kinds of jobbing. All work dene promptly and a@atly. WITH, CONTRACT ERNEST . Mans prepared an mate given for all classes 8p, 8B _AND SPARKS D 1-2 Princess Btreet, 'Phone 346. DR C. C. NASH, DENTIST; We HP i eR | DENTAL Acker, ass 'Phone 186. DR. AP KNAPP. Dr reset, near 'Phone 852. , 19 MONT- noess Btreet. LEGAL. itoti---------------------- -- IEPATRICK, GOVERNMENT ¢ 42 Clarence Street, Kings- tan, Ont. Telephone 568. Resid: once, 38 Frontenac Street. : : on ae x to sali 8 ot He People to rg ind influence are respeet- C. J. GRAHAM. & SON Asepalod ad once, Induire.aw reve TIS MONT. real Street, containing 7 : modern improvements, first-class condition; rent, per month: uaesessipn at Apnly to 55 Bay treet. FOR BALE OR TO LET. ---- mapeineelion THE EXTENSIVE BUSINESS Lg mises for mgny years occupied kinher & Co., Whol Ye rom See treet, w! atoning srentage on both, and ingindi ensive buildings. 0 ningham & Mudie. "wy HOTYLS AND RESTAURANTS. SIUNBWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO ST. opposite G.T.R. lock hots) Tate oo odelled; oki ote ately remodelled; a moderate; special rates by "he week. John Cousineau, Prop. PERSONALS. HAIR, MOLES, BIRTH warts, ete, removed RTHMARKS, without scar. Twent p - perience. x Rimer ¥ Ar Rye, rf, Ni hroat and Skin Blem- fsh 8 alist, 268 Bagot Street. BUSINESS CHANCES. ANYONE. A a mall from ------------------------ ERE, CAN BTART er business at home. No canvassing. Be your own bess, Send for free Tooklet. Tells how.: Hearock, 2.060 Lockport, N.Y. . -- THE NEWEST RULES REGULA- tions and forms pertaining to station agent and telegraph operator's work 'are incorporated in the pew courses of tmsini fvenn in 'the Central Telegraph chool, 1 Gerrard Street East, To- ronte. Particulars free, Write T. J. Johnston, Principal FURNITURE FINISHER. ANTIQUE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY, ehonizing and gilding, enamelling and all colors of mission work: all WH 'y CUMS and Boticliors. Law ates oT larence Bt. ngston Promptly work eiven best attention. t. Prjscon, 23 John Street. n "Prone FA Is often the preface to success, However failure to deliver your Coal is sunoying. Try Us for Quality, Service, and One Price SWIFT'S A 80 4cres solely owned bv him a hie father. on Yughter, er or # 2 4 & homestesder in pre-empt 4 quarter omestead. AcTeN extra who has exhausted his asd canpot obtain 3 enter for & purcl in serain districts. Prices, acre. ties--Must lo six easth of three years, cultivate and erect & house worth . CORY, Deputy of pe Minter of the interior NB-~Unsuthorizes subltostion of a Saverisomont w at pe paid fon

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