Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Apr 1911, p. 3

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Hy This is the * Ideal" Arcident-proof Crib, tutiped for baby's comfort and an ran « . = safety and mother's convenience and freedom from worry. Ends and sides are extra high to prevent the | baby climbing out, and the spindles are close together so that baby cannot get its head be- tween them. The side Jowers to make the erib an annex to mother's bed when desired. "deal" Cribs are made in a number of at- tractive patterns, durable and without the rough edges usually found Be certain the " Ideal * guarantee is on the footrail and various sizes, all strong, i dangerous sharp corners or | in cheap imitations. : Well tell you the name of a local dealer whe sells "Ideal" Metal Beds when Toor fot | 'The Philosophy of Ask for Bookiet No «*IDEAL BEDDING Clue ® © BUILDERS | ALL KINDS OF LUMBER 3 LOW PRICES, ASBESTIO PLASTER BALE. yor } ALSO COAL AND ALL KINDS $ OF WOOD. $ ' ¢ ¢ S. Bennett & Co. Oor. Bagot and Harrack Sta. 'Phone 941. @svsrrrrrss tessa Meares etate seen =] Pp." our interesting free 120 MONTREAL -- TORONT WINN cess of last be hoped that he f West, i yenrs THE DAILY BRITISH W HIG, BOUND FOR CANADA | IMMIGRATION WILL BE HEAVY THIS YEAR. VERY Quite a Number Have Already Locat- ed in the Kingston District--Far West is Attracting the Majority -- Vessels Coming Out Are Crowded, \ number of emigrants from the mother country have located in the hingston distniet within the past few months and thé report they make is that the number to come out to this country this year will be far in ex- year, Just a couple of days ago a Whig across a young fellow who | stopped and asked to be directed to Immigration Agent Knapp. He said he was "just out" and that he was n search of work, Some person at the station had directed him to see Mr. Knapp. The Whig sent him on the right direction. The ypung man goad for work and fit is to was placed on a good looked {jarm. the majority of the ' are going to the far igh quite a number are off ut the large centres. Two quite a large number ar- his year peo- ple "'e omin dropping ago irived in Kingston and scattered a- {round Spring Time Is Wiring Time vr ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE. W. A. Spriggs & Co. Electrical Contractors, . 167 PRINCESS STREET 'Phone 68. Near Bagot SPIRELLA CORSETS, THE IDEAL BONING, i @SEEEEES5D) Duplicate Corset frea {if boning breaks or rusts in one year A style for every figure Appointments made by card or 'phone 878 MARGARET DUNNETT, 100 Wellington Street. "THE CLUB HOTEL WMELLINGTON ST., near PRINCESS There are other hotels, but uone approach the Club for homeiike sur roundings. Located in centre of city and close to principal stores and their, Charges are moderate. Special rates by the week. P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor. Corsettiere, "Phone ¥ 300 Cords Peeled Pulp Wood THE RIGHT KIND, THE KIND WE DO. THE KIND YOU WANT. Call and See Us, 'Phone 330. Residence, 856. David Hall, 88 BROCK STREET. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ANY PERSON WHO IS THE SOLE head of a family, or any male over 18 years old may homestead a quarter section of avallable Dominion land in Manitoba, Baskatchewan or Alberta The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub- Agency for the district: Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain conditions, by fathe mother, son daughter, brother or Or of intending homesteader, Duties --8ix months' residence upon and 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 §0 acres solely owned and occupled by him or by his father mother, son, daughter, brother or sister In certain districts & homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter section alongside his homestead. Price, $3.00 per acre. Duties--Must reside up- on the homestead or pre-emption 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 hémestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emptl.n may enter for a pur- chased homestead in certain districts Price, $3.00 per acre. Dutles--Must residé six months in each of three years, cultivate 1 acres and erect a house worth 00.00 W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.--~Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for hous 0 Bi "Where There's Always Variely" BRONZE CLOCK, $5.00 9 1-2 INCHES HIGH, IN GRECIAN DESIGN, SUIT- ABLE FOR THE DRESS- ING TABLE. SILVER TEA CADDY, $12.00: EXTRA HEAVY STERIL- ING SILVER, GOLD LIN- ED, ENGLISH IMPORT- ED. CRYSTAL CANDLESTICKS, $14.00 PAIR, FINEST QUALITY COL- ONIAL CUTTING. ENGLISH TEA SET, $15.00. THREE PIECES, A RE- PRODUCTION OF THE 16TH CENTURY, i This Wood was pecled and piled under cover to dry, We are offering this Wood to the public at $5.00 per cord, cut in any lengths. This Is the best lot of Wood ever offered for spring and summer use. Try it and be con- vinced, SOWARDS "Phone 155. North End Ontario Street. Highest Grades GASOLINE, COAL OIL. LUBRICATING OIL, FLOOR OIL. GREASE, ETC, PROMPT DELIVERY. W. F. KELLY, | (Clarence and Ontario Streets. Toye's Building. Departments of Taioors and Canals,Canada ONTARIO-ST. LAWRENCE CANALS. CORNWALL CANAL. meh SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED to Joe ao uksigned and endors od "Tender or Improv J Entrance to Lock No fa win ig +4 celved at this office until 18 o'clock on Saturday, April 15th Plans, Specification, and Form of Contract to be entered into can be seen on and after March 18th, at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Depart- ment of Railwavs and Canals, Ottawa and at the office of the Resident Engigeer of the Ontario--8t, AW rence (anals, Cornwall, at' which places form of tender may be obtain. Parties tendering will be required to accept the fair wages Schedule pre. pared or te be prepared by the Depart- ment of Labor, which schedule will form part of the contract, Contractors are requested to bear in mind i1hat tenders will not be con- sidered unless made strictly In accord- ance with the printed forms, apd in the case of firms, unless there ary at- tached the actual signature, the nature of the occupation and place of resid- ence of each member of the firm. An accepted Bank Cheque for the sam of $1500.00, made pisable to the order of the Minister of Hallways and Canals, must accompany each tender, which sum will be forfeited if the party tendering declines entering inte contract for the work at the rates stated in the offer submitt The cheque thus sent in will be re- turned to the respective contractors whose tenders are not a ul fender. The cheque of the su er will be held as security, or part se curity, for the ite fulfilment of the contract to he éntersd into. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted, By order, Secretary. Department of Railways and Canals, PD Rtaws, Maren 21st, 1911, Newspapers inserting this advertise. ment without RnThority from the De- partment will not be tor it, As long as it is news a lot of people not particular gs to 'the ; the country. Already thousands of English men and women have made their home in anada this year and all who have come out tell about the heavy book- Canada. A voung man who last week had to travel just because all the se class berths had been ings for came out red-class taken, Do the Euglishmen like it when they come out to Canada? This is a question. Some do like it and of course there are others who do not, According to the story told by some of the strangers they come out here with the idea that the country has great need for men and if they do get a job the very minute they land hire, as it were, they are sadly disappointed. « x )MMITTEE. not WATERWOR Transacted on Afternoon. Business Monday committee met, on with Alds. Carson Ross and Han- The waterworks Monday afternoon, (chairman), Armstrong, lev in attendance. The petition of D. Campbell for a fixesl rate for the Turkish bath estab lishment om Princess street, was re ferred to the chairman and the intendent, with power to act. The chairman and the superintendent will also' arrange for the engaging of a horse for the season for the depart- ment. F. Milo's request for increase of salary was deferred till more members were present. The tender of T. Robinson & Co., for pig lead was accepted. A of %15 was made to R. Carr-Harris for services in commection with the sue tion pipe. super- grant LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Sanitarium 3 at Gravenhurst, Kingston, April 4.--(To the Editor) : At Gravenhurst is situated the princi- pal sanitarium of Canada. It is locat- ed on the highest available spot, some two miles from the town. To show how the local people are affected by its vicinity, the hotels at Gravenhurst have notices in their offices, "No com samptives taken in here"" This is for the bemefit of the summer tgurists, who are plentiful in is section of the highlands of Ontaric Does Kingston want summ touri or consump tives 7--CITIZEN Get What You Want. Ottawa Journal. A western newspaper supporting re- ciprocity, announces the result of a western plebiscite on that question as supporting it by: 2,309 to 51. W. D Staples, who opposes reciprocity, and who took a plebiscite in his comstitu- ency, (practically the same district as that in which the other was taken), found seventy-five per cent. of the peo- ple against it. Which shows that one generally finds the thing for which he looks, and also that political plebis- cites are about as valuable as the pre vious estimates of guesses of the tak- ers. Football i As readers are probably awafe, the Association cup in the great event in the British association football world I'he leading teams are drawn against each other in a "knock out" competi- tion, sixty-four teams entered for the competition, and up to last Saturday the number of teams still in were brought down to four, viz.,, Newtastle United, Blackbury Rovers, Bradiord City and Chelsea. It is an interesting fact that every one of these four teams is composed of men trained on Oxo. ireat Britain, World-wide Leadership. The one bicycle tire which leads the world over--whether that has to do with quality or service--is the Dun- lop. Don't ignore Dunlop leadership in Canada. Follow the lead and make your bicycle days brighter. Committed Daring Theft. In broad daylight, two men purloin- two swit cases from in front of a store at Carthage, N.Y. and made off. One of the men was traced as far aus Watertown, and it is believed that both managed to make their way 10 thiv wide, . Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Your druggist will refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case ob Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Piles in 6 to 14 days. Boo. I see nor gdod or valid reason why we should spend time in serious reflec tion te take us miserable when thers are so many bright and joyous things to bring us happiness. "Beef, iron and wine," 50c., 75. and $1. Gibson's. When come aoross the man who is against him a man against the worl TUESDAY, vn 1. Hmusements. (RAND \ OPERAY HOUSE The | @sesssssssssssssesnssssesssssases Lesesssssssssssesesetssesestatisy PAGE THRER, People's Forum | © i NikiaAN | CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES Wah Julie Opp and A\dmirable Players, fn un Mirth Provoking Comedy, THE FAUN | A |= ATS NOW ON SALE. secutive insertion thereafter half cent) ® word. Minimum charge for ome in-| sertion, 25¢; three lasertiomns, BOc:| six, $1; one month, $2. i Beautiful 2h 5a, 75 $40, 9130. HELP--WANTED, | ------------------------ Production. : EARN SATURDAY, April 8th | Bargain Matinee, 2.50. Evening, 8 15. GREATEST OF ALF ARCE COMEDIES, 1 Stree | i ! GOOD, SMART GIRL, CAPABLE OF] ) yin AL By William Gillette, i ngston Mattress Fa Hel - Eaglish Company jmelud-| __ sedi is 20 ME '8 BANCROFT, us the Rev, oe 3% i YOUNG LL Robert Spaulding, ns Piaved by Him ji NE Over 2,000 Times in England. Matinee, 275, a6, 73: Children, 25. , 75, $1.00, Evening, 25, Seats sale Thursda). LE) Bros au i v ARRITGE AINE : i A Gon Ip GE NERAL SERVANT: RE- ADT Mrs nips! Ww [FINISHERS ON Gentil 1 g Ay » R Po A Ea paid i LQGriffin's.. FoR THEATRE > Ss wav von De Get the Griffin Habit chine for potatoes LADIES wids: also a shing: big der | tory Hnmediate Manufacturers, 'avers Bros.o LIVE MAN OR WOMAN WANTED for work at home paying $2.00 1c $3.00 per day, with op t advance; spare time « work not difficult and req experience, Winston, Spadina Ave, T Mexemo Duo |i so wi TUESDAY, AND WED. NESDAY, i MONDAY, et Limited, TO S LL ARTIWLES MUCH § needed in every mea, especially by Present the Screaming Farce En- i on i BaIATY: wer titled, manent position; If you are work ing for small salary behind the counter, write to-day; t double your wages and b boss. Apply, Box "E. B. Office Captain Kidding The Blonde, Sings by Special Re- quest, WORE A WREATH OF qq ROSES." Laara Brand Lady Humorist, Arthur i Lynn | | VERAL. HORSES WANTED--GE SHE BUY, AT ONCE » g Eg f ¥ Dp HOARD AND ROOMS FOR FAMILY The Premier i y tee ontidren. . in Song, Dance and Monologue, | INTELLIGENT PERSON earn $100 monthly corr for newspapers N | | A MAY | Send for particulars, 'p | 5 REELS MOTION PICTURES, TWO HOURS' ENTERTAINMENT. Matinee at 2 p.m, All Seats, 5c. Evening at 7 and 9 p.m... Admis-! sion, 10ec. Children accompanied with guardian, Sec. | cate, 3,969 hockport, NY OL D COUNTRY y selected CAPA E DOMES. 13th, ' The Guild Montreal Poronto & - = a a THURSDAY, April E a EEE ET FAVERSHAM | First insertion Je a word. Each won] PAIR jem D WAT H, MOADAY PIII III IPEIR IIRL FOR SALE. EGGS FROM THOROUGHBRED Sow, LOST, GOLDRIMMED GLASSES, IN thoy sh on R 3 RB - TWO Goob SECOND-HAND HOR ATTACH irilis and tw Eon N x 1 WITH Fron M Cha § MOTOR BOAT, hP™ Ab TE RNOON, HETWEEN A MASSEY-HARRIS BICYCLE, A witn ni AT VARIOUS t "Bri ng , 206 Barrie r West J Rims ma---- [evry WINDOW CLEANING i Company --8Spring is coming and you will want your windows felons ed Now is the time to get orders in before the rush Drop me a card 2 Montreal Stree All orders prompt atte d to. GENTL EMEN TO PRING ™ Cloth and have It made up Into to-date suits. Price ar workman ehip guaranteed to ple o, Pressing and repairing done Ih the shortest notice Thomas ( y Brock St next Bibby 'kinds of promptly done PICTURE FRAMING. We do high-class Picture 'raming at reasonable prices. A large variety of mouldings to choose from Regilding a specialty. D. A. WEESE Photos. ANY PE RESON sale Brass a kinds of Furnitur Thought Ranges able Thom Street & CO. Wallpaper. Will sell reas Prince Custom Tailoring | Ope pening TREET ham Street North tor - 231 PRINCESS Harrison's) prices on all kinds ot ' « done pr CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, DROP A CARD TO JOHN RB, MAYELL, Carpenter and Joiner AT 20 (above Finest Ladies' and Gentlemen's] Custom Tailoring guaranteed Also Riding Habits and Skirts remo oy made to order ! es. OC 8B Your Patronage Welcomed. Clarence MR. I. COHEN, -- Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor. OCEAN STEAMSHIP AGENCY. Kirkpats k, Street, Kingston BUSINESS CHANCES. ANYONE, ANYWHERE, CAN START A Ne a mall order siness a ome Apples and Honey, AA ng Woodstock Senting i Mr. Lewis, M.P'. for tario constituency, has bill to penalize small apples in, the centre of the barrel and large ones at the top bottom. Thanks te the balkiness of Mr. Lewis' friends the bill is not likely to get far this The most it will accomplish at present, and probably at any time, is to for mally acknowledge that Ontar io shippers do resort to this practice. | The acknowledgment was = not ! sary in this part of the world, where! skullduggery of this and similacin kinds has pretty well ruined the Oup-|TO UNIVERSITIES , COLLEGES AND tario apple trade, bat it way have | ot labs h waht i = some effect on whe culprits to see tast right arn their crimes thus publicly éxposed in| es given from parliament and know that the rope is being twisted for them. A more | certain and essily enforced remdy would be to prevent ambody selling OSTEOPATHY. apples by the barrel . Eritish bia apples are sold im erates with crevices between the slats The man who buys a crale kpows what he is getting, because he sees it. The pack- er, of course, knowing this, governs | himseli accordingly. The man whol buys a barrel of apples has no real knowledge of whethér be is getting! Talman Sweets or Tom Brown's seed. | lings. And the packer knowing this, | also governs himsell secordingly, mtrot stuppers who QUEEN'S STUDENTS Whe want a good money-mak- ing proposition for the summer, for particulars call and see, and | J. 0, HUTTON, or J. RH, JOBEBS, IN Market Street, Kingston, Qatane. session PELEPIEPE Po some I [t i : t neces- | _ POSITIONS WANTED. Lu Whi F office Colum- | "HEALTH SVITHOUT DRUGS "--R. G. Ashe . DO, Edna EK. Ashcroft, DO, EO adaatos under Dr 1 the Founder of Osteopathy Princess Street, corner Division 'Phone 447. No charge for con syltation 'and literature. Office hours, 10 to 12. 210 5. 6 to 8 MEDICAL J. F. SPARKS, BA, M.D, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, 108 Wellington Bt Office hours, 10 to 12 am, to 4 and 7 ta Spm "hanes and A ; HEN hy PF. SMITH, ARCHITECT, BETO, $ King Street. "Phone 345. * BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. # | LIVERPOOL, {FROM 187 { on W BBB BEP END Spd FOUND, TW E ENTY. Foor SDORY,™ 3 Hons: t FIMES AND IN vane . Fe SE ve x- Row Fray Hot SE, pr 4 IY i RES-SINGLE , DENTAL. : i Leg <3 rns 'fn pe fe . i ax, Moe 3 » M SPARKS AND SPARKS, DENTISTS, enn. LL 1:2 Pyincess Street, Kingston. IF ov W ANT \ WELL-MADS 10T { t 1 awry Lonny n _mnovy: 18. SH SIMPSON, LDS, DDS, DENT. | Princess Street. Telephone eC 0 -_ - COMPORTARLE (8) RIGHTY a ae otise. N % Spe « OC. C. NASH, DENTIST; DR, C. H. cker assistant, 183 Princess St 135. -------------- = ATIRAT DR. A. E. KNAPP, DENTIST, 19 MONT. real Street, near Princess &t Pho 652 J TOWN LOTS IN FINANCE AND INSURANCE, hike nd FoR INS a Ne t Ww H. 1 THAT INSLRES GO i nt M COMPORTARLE S.HOOM HOUSE, No FOLDING POCRET RODAK, BATEMAN REPRESENTS i » Underwrijers > $1 0.000000 of capiiall and four ather fire insurance con panles; all kinds of insurauce ef fected Call drop a Phone 396 67 Clarence Kingston, Ont, s card - Street, | SEMI-SPEED WU FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVER. ment Soclety; established 1862, president, Sir Richard Cartwrl ont. money sued on city f properties, muni ipal debentures; r € dep § received and Interest a C Me Managing 1 Cha treet aL RELIADNLE AND GLORE ire nsuras ! al asyets, $61 which the p< security the the siock property rates giving BLraz | TENTS AND AWNINGS Hazen sible TO LET, DWELLINGS, OFFICES, STORES, | ---- « S Rn MeCa 51 Brock SLI00, UNIVERSITY AVENE 81,000 v 1 RNISHI bn DWELLINGS FROM 825 3 BK. McCa : § 4 BARRIE STREET HOU SE, AY 22 FOR SALE OR TO LET. APRIL, -- DOUBLE OFFICE Street, N i 3 ' . ww it C. } THE EXTENSIVE RUSINESS | PRE- Al to C. L ' & Br Mises for i ' by DESIRABLY Vv IRICK HOUSE, illiam t sder ¢ FOR FU RNITURE 4 CLEAN, ! opin lo : 15 : FURNITURE FINISHER. STORAGE dr "Phot : TE ANTIGU FURNITURE A SPECIALTY, ------------------ zing iF ins Lr ne BRIGHT, SUNNY HOUSE, NOW Of UPFHOLSTERER, Ww. J GAVINE, pairing tress rer ¥ i p a card or eall 216 § OFFICE ROOM, GROUND FLOOR Yraol STERING, AE. $ t work, hair mat surre WF ROOMS, INCLUDING Sid r bedri add r | HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. & Mudie, 7y]|~ | Bri Nw 1" K Lear HOTEL, ONTARIO 8ST, pe ------------ = | " oon SIX-ROOM HOUSE on rr Mark ign ' $5. 1 I pi Bag! ---------------------------------- RSG ™FE - GRIMASON FROM MAY 187 A MOL XK, Neo 2 x HOTEL, 342- 344 Bb et DWELLING, at present PERSONALS, mi ---------- ---- HA, MOLES, . BIRTHMARKS, warts, ete noved per anently without Twenty years exe rlence Eimer f Laks Eve, iar, Nose, Throat and Skin Bieme ish Specialist, 20% Bagot Street DOTRLE BRICK 5 Princess Street pied by tang % Kit -n ¥ Pp * - . - April 184; rent 5 4n | CUNNINGHAM & M© DIE, BARRIST- ¥ ers and Bolleitors Law Office, 79 C KS ton inter - Hangs On If your Coal is out and you would like to try ours, ring iy @ ry larente St The Daily British Whig, The Weekly British Whig, Of Kingstom, Ont. circulation considers ARTH . ARCHITECT,. University py Telebhons | and there Is no better advertis- medium in Canada. us up. Your custom appre ciated. -ROOMED | Lc aio A

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