Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Aug 1911, p. 13

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THE PATLY J BRITISH WHIG, SALURDAY, AUGUST 26, on. BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT . Phone nN oO -- : F| ! THECLUB HOTEL WELLINGTON STREET, (Near Princess), There are other hotels, noue #pproach the Club homelike surroundings, Located In centres of city and close to principal stores sad theatre. but tor rges are moderats Bpeciil rates by the weak P. M. THOMPSON, Proprieter Settee sssanete "Re VTTTTBIVSY i Pee a The Americans Cafe 185 Wallington St § Restaurant sy Separately fv ished 5 The Up-to-date and Eating House. appartments. Well and lighted. Try our Full Course Dinner 2be. THOMAS GUY, Prop. FOIIIIGIVIVIIIIIIIIE KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE "Highest Education at Lowest Cost' Twenty-sixth year, Fall Term beging August 30th.' Courses in He nokkeeping, Shorthand, Tele. graphy, Civil" Bervice and 'Eng- lish Our graduates get the hest positions Within a short time aver sixty secured positions with one of the largest! rallway cor- porations in Canada Enter any time. Call or write for infurma- tion, MH. F. Metcaife, Principal Kingston, Canada, i LOOO00000000000000000 FINKLE CO. LIVERY AND CAB STAND. Open Day and Night. Cabs Crdered for early morning boats and trains promptly attended to Motor Car for dally. Sight-geeing Car oh applica- ) tion, Cataraqui $ | $ FINKLE CO, - "Phone 201. 120 (ia¥ence St. 0000000000000 00C0Y | TAKE IT AWAY «+ That's what our «.when served Ginger Ale or Beer that do label. Our bottled goods ti#e have no superior, Sample It at any of the lead. » ing hotels 0 rtelephone 304 for a : trial case ; Thompson Bottling Co.' ® 292 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON, patrons say with Belfast English Glngoer not bear our for family finsmithing & -- All kinds of Tinsmith, Plumbing and Contract Work. Stoves taken down and stor- ed for the summer at meder- ate rates. Al work promptly attended to. Lemmon Bros. 'Phone 908. 201 Princess St. SSAA AAIALAL ALAA 300 Cords Peeled Pulp Wood This Wood was peeled and plled 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 ecov- vinced. SOWARDS "Phone 1565. North End Ontario Street. ; : S . T FORGET fue; OOOO O0000O00000C OOOO O00000000 0000S ONO000L FURNITURE SALE O0OPO000000 OO0QO00L snaps on Sale. $25.00 Solid Mahogony Desk for $15.00, Dining Room, Parlor and ROBT. J. REID'S :| Bedroom Setts at reduced VOOOO000000 0000000000 price. £aTiE They commence to rebuild 230 PRINCESS ST CH008 FO0000000000W next month. Some good * Telephone 577 props Sena Dra i £74. B00 BICYCLES BICYCLE SUNDRIES BICYCLE MUNSON 249 Yonge: St. wre | at Cut Prices Sender Cut Prize Ca Mistakes MayHappen to you,--as they do to everyone. If you eat too fast, do not mastieate properly, or take food that docs not agree with dig rangements are almost sure Lo come, and indigestion generally leads to very serious physical troubl BEEGHAM'S PILLS relieve and cure indigestion, They have a quick and tonic action cir the stomach and its nerves, and so they give direct ald to digestion. They carry away the indi- gestible matter, With their use dyspepsia, hicconghs, bad taste, unpleasant breath and flatulence disappe ar, You should be careful and remember Beecham's Pills Will Right The Wrong Soli Pverywhere, In convenient boxes 28c¢. You tive de- also '4 Now Perfected The best _ on the market! TRY IT John Labatt LIMITED James McParland, Agent, Kingston King Street J. SAVED FROM AN OPERATION By Lydia E. Pinkham's 389-241 Vegetable Compound Peoria, IL.--*"T wish to let every one know what i Pinkham's reme- Rr dies have dome for te me. Pat uo years : remedy was the sur. i geon's knife. My mather bo | Fria B. Petras egatable Com. pound, and today I am a healthy wo For months from in- flammation, and your Sanative Wish ve. lieved me. Your Liver Pills have no equal as a Sathartic. Any one wishing roof of wi ha n fo py way and il al be giad to answer Ere, -- rs. CHRISTINA REED, 105 Mound St., pn.o li. Another Operation Avoided. New Orleans, La.-- "Pot 1 suf- fered from severe femal. troubies. neces. to hunt, and hunt he did. and in the ne straight and easy as a streak of mo hottle grnranteed. re Reciprocity and the Cattle Trade. Weir Mosars. Mary's, «ame date at Te. and Tic. per pound live 'weight, and the Porento Mail and Empire reported cattle selling i Chicago on the same date at $7.75 per cwi. live weight. Sill further we ask you to mote that we have in our possession a letter Jdated the 12t) inst., from ome of the largest cattle salesmen in Buffalo, who is well ac quainted with the quality of Canad ian cattle, in which he says that ii we ship our best cattle to Buffalo, they would sell from Te. to Tie. pa pound live weight. These prides mre in the main, leaving out exceptional cases. Now, I again say that the Ameri van market is the best market in the world for good cattle, and, if. there is anoth¥r better, it is still undiscov- ered, and I know of some men who would have paid a large sam during the lifetime of the high tariff wull for the discovery of such a market Where is there a market which will enable any person to purchase cattle at per pound in Buffalo and $7, 70 per ewt. in Clfieago live weight, and ship them to any known market, and realize the original price pad he American market is the nearest Ontario has for her surplus stock, and the best one in the world still, and the reason we have heen unable to take advantage of it on ae count of the tariff wall against us of about $20 on each bullock 4 Weighing 'aboyt 1,300 pounds. Now 1 hear the ery ough alone.' This" may coming / from =6me who have protection from their erican competitors tg the extent 23 to 30 per cent. or from some yer who sits in his office all day and is not in any way by trade and commerce it may be all right for some parties who through taking (advantage this 'high protection have been able to form a combine monopoly and therefore have it their power to charge their own ces for their goods; hut it good enough for me, nor is enough for the farmer jwho has to pay 27) per ter into the competitors' follow the ery, 'let along." Or in other to pay ¥20 on every helore with our & Weir, the of St. cattle therefore, They have been | 1960, om 1 Mig expenence business since Speak write They Tan, as follows wen we dommenced business we sent all our cattle to the United Sestes market, realizing on them a higher price than we could securé in {'anada, or any other market, When the treaty expired our trade in the leattle business with that country practically ceased, and for many we had to content onrselves trading in Montreal, and ae copting a much Jower price than was being paid at the time ia the | American market, "While market crossed the {the press "Wi years with same trading in the Montreal we sold the first cattle which ocean for beef purposes, {Later on we went into exporting cat itle om our own account, and were {for @ long time, heavy exporters to jall European markets, and during the fast to ten yea. s we have given | the of our attention to the Heading and shipping of our own eat- have sent them to London, Glasgow, Bristol, Man Bermudg, and only last Iwebk we sold esttle to a local buyer {for shipment 10 Switzerland | were it not for --the duty the cattle could have been shipped - { Buffalo, realizing from X7 to ®10 more than we received, {inarket reports. "Now, let me say, after nearly vears' shipping cattle to, as far we know, the hest markets in sworld for the class. of cattle we thandled, that have found no (ket equal to the American for cattle, and it would have heen a good {business proposition on our part if it {had been possible to do so, to have {given from four to seven hundred dol lars each year for the privilege of welling our cattle, fed on our own 150 were tarm, to the American market, {rather than having t6 send them to other inarkets of the world which ¢ have mentioned; for. the reason hat good cattle sell 'higher in the market than in any which 1 know, and so for the past forty rving from one-half cent pound higher than five most Tie file, and Liverpool, {chester and and same to per per is head as fifty as the have mar- good 'Let well on be all right manufacturers Am- of law we affected Of of oF in oi 15 7T not it good of Ontario cent to market, well words buttock equal the {United States to ther market [have been de jive vears to two cents per {in Canada "Now for proof of the above state we refer vou to the market re of the 14th inst. taken from London Free Press and The To ironto Daily Globe, which both report {best steers selling in Forget al from six eents to sit and one-quarter lcents per pound live weight jan] the same papers hoth report good cattle selling in Buffalo the of enough have sol we we in on terms competitors, and ed to send our cattle to and Switzerland, while we best market in the world us as Torante, and are only prohib- ited from entering by a tariff whl, as have been for the past forty five yegqrs. ment, we can get are ablig Bermuil, have the as close to we on Not a single break in the whole chain The genealogist begped ledve to doubt if there was another fgmily in the state that comld go back within hundred years of Henry, and he permitted to do Presvarserrsrrresssuil i An Anbitious Mother ALLEN. was DONALD graciously ¢ By ' Bsa sntsnvitive - | Tw 0 elapsed after the i v Covers this fact when the widow informed her daughter of the | need to be still more exclusive. With | itheir wealth and lineage the girl coul H become a duchess. Still another anti o| must be purchused, and so on, and so | iy \ Meanwhile, Miss Irene, even though almost 4 prisoner at the school, and | having "exclugivoness'"" dinged into | her ears every hour in the had | fallen in love. The young man the son of a lawyer who couldu't trace his ancestry hack over two hundred | jvears and dida't eare a copper If he couldn't one, | Young Bennett in time came to un culled derstand the ambitions of the mother. {If he had been the son of a merchant, thivigs might have turned oat differ- 'antly, but being the. son of a. lawyer he |. went at it to prepare his case for @ | jury. When it came time to into |" court, as one might say, there was | no weak joint to be tinkered up. What | | does' a girl of dghteen in Jove with a Young man of twenty-one care for an- | cestry ? What does she care for dukes 'she has never met 7 What does she care for the spectacled old maid who a rime the boarding school ? The elope | | <0 dis I proud years of hanging her Up to the time the hai back was coiled wp, dresses lowersd to her shoe-tops, Muss Irene Nixon enjoyed life. She had he childish diversions and her playmates, | also had her disappoint. not. bitter ones. Her ! belonged the fui down her and ani if she ments they widowed middle-class, wers mother to and she had just a income, day, Then things changed almost dav, It was a legacy to the mother thut did it. It disclosed a side of her character that no one had suspected. Miss Irene at onee forbidden associate with this one and that and when the list had been out she found herself standing alone. She must hereafter act su and | ser; atthe she ast -herealler--not- net-so and Where she bad chummed | with a girl she must now give her only | a distany bow. Where she had walked | home from school with this or that! boy, she must know pass him as if un- aware of his existence. That maney was to make all the difference in the, world. The daughter understood that money was a good thing to have, but she could not understand why it should almost outlaw her. In forming friendship she had never considered the money side of the question. She had judged by character instead of wealth. None of had ever comsidered her a social way. Pethaps that feature was lyink dormant. At any rate, she had scarcely commted the money left her by a rich sister when soc¢iyl ame bition came te the surface to work yreat changes, She decided almost at once that, the daughter could not be exclusive enough at home to finish her educa- tion, and the girl was sent to a board- ing school where exclusion was the motto. Then came the family tree Mfs. Nixon had never been greatly worrisl as to whether the Nixon fam- ily dated back to a king or 4 pirate Her husband and her husbund's father had been business men of good char acter, and that had sufficed her. Now it was different. She had the money and she sighed for a lineage. There are so-callal genealogists who make it their business to keep in touch with the newly rich and furnish them with pedigrees to match their cash. It had scarcely become known to the widow's circle that she had roe ceived a legacy whem a genealogist called. He had the look of a professor even to the dandruff on his coat collar, He had beem in the profession thir ty vears. He had traced the ancestors of 3,000 families and hauled them into the light of day. He had never made a mistake. His terms were the lowest of any responsible party. For the som of $500 he would trace the Nixons back tq the eave dwellers of * England. The Widow Nixon agreed to the bar- gain so promptly that the fellow never forgave himseli for not asking for a thousand. Yes, he was commissioned mn a as | i cent was to almost | 10 ro ment would only add to the romance. And there was an eclopement wd marriage. When the widowed athe was telephoned $0 she fainted aw: fhe Duke of. Hartford had left oh | use 'that very, afternoon. For the | iret time since King Hens went | sloshing around, a Nixon girl had | eloped to bring obloguy on the name! | It was just awful---terrible | The widow Nixon first Se ed that | she could never forgive her daughter, and then that the law should be ap pealed to to annual the marriage. Be | the Widow Nixon's friends ambitions in Deafueas Cannot Be Cured. B by local applications, as they cannot | reach the 2 faenced portion of the ear, There is only one way to cure deaf- jan ness, and that is by constitutional! reriedies, Deafness is caused by -an inflamed condition of the mucous lin- ng of the Kustachian Tube. When | his tube is inflamed nave al umbiing sound or imperfect hearing. | and when it is entirely closed, Deaf- ness is the result, and unless. ihe in- flatamation can be taken out and this} tube restored to {tx normal! condition, | hearing will be destroved forever: nin cages out of Len are caussd by Catarerh, which is nothing but an inflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces { We will give One Hundred Doliare! for any case of Deafness (cavsed by! catarrn) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure. Send for cirenlain, free F.J CHENEY & UO, Toledo, 0 Sold by Drugglists, 75¢ i Take Hall's Family Pills far con- | stipation i : MISCALLED "HAIR TONIC." Most Hair Preparations Are Merely | Scalp Irritants of No Value. | Most hair preparations are met oy scalp irritants, misealled hair tonics. | When hair is brittle, lusterlows and be | gins to fall outs the dandrufi germ is getting in its deadly work at the root, sapitng the vitality, Since | science discoverad | that dan- drofi-is a germ disease there has gam, only one preparation put on the mar ket that will aetually destroy the dandruff germ, and that is Newheo's Herpicide. It gwiekly reduces scalp fever, destroys the germ, dnd the falling hair stops aod hair grows! laxuriantly. Ask your drugeist for irpicide. It allays itching instantly, and permits ithe hair to grow. 5 Sold by lending dragists, Send the, course of minety days he had turned in his report and received his cash. And from whom had the Nixons de soomded and Joab Nixon never sus wg Te ting it through all his life ? Jt did not go back to the cave-dwellers, hot ry at Henry, King of the Notse- men. Right there was the beginning, in stamps for ample to the Herpi- and it came down to the widow as cide Co, Detroit," si Sie dollar 4. B. NMeleod, Stein, a Kitchen flocs, special agent. ao} | Same traced back | : { Nixon's, LM 5 -- few hours, the pain was able to sit up. weather, Bladder. satisfaction. of price. At all dealers--5oc¢ a box Write for free sample to Dept. }, National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada Limited, - was easier--and by sup and endeavor to keep cool, first thing we know, have a pain in the back. Some times it is preceeded by a fit of sneezing, then a chill and finally a good hard paig in the small of the back ; the pain just grips you and cyou know you have "Kidney Cold". Pr. Foot will cure pain in the back and Kidney Colds quicker than any other medicine known. GIN PILLS 'are wonderful in their action on the Kidneys and They relieve the congestion--soothe and heal the inflamed membranes--and neutralize the excess of uric acid which accumulates. You feel the relief at once--and a short treatment with GIN PILLS will promptly cure the trouble, Sold on a positive guarantee of money back if they fail to give complete 6 for $2.50--or direct by mail « Got Overheated--sat i in a Droeht --that night I had a chill--and the next day, my back nearly killed me. "Luckily, I happened to think of my old friends, GIN PILLS, and started right in to take them. ertime, | Next day, I was all ont again.' " You have got to be mighty careful in hot. weather, if you don't want to be laid up with Kidney Trouble. apt to be imprudent and do things which you shouldn't, in warm And it is so easy to take cold, even on the hottest. days. In a You are so We all sit in draughts get chilled, in our The we at other times, When fhe fire fot symptoms d take "Gin nm receipt 85 Toronto. EE ------ fore aken, er, and Mrs appeared bef In her rig rhlaoys anger tion she 'ordered tl house. They didn't Irene sat with as and the nervy and said he' make before "We will the family genealogist prison a swindler only victim by looked into the matter myself. | her \ named King Henry hard been he world have old pirate and marau steps were howe and mortifica oil oh Fhe ate ) mile on her Bennett aero few revanrks: to young wl a gomg first take tree," Vou en up the he beg ployed You hundreds. | "Fhe uw an. IN now as are not his Wis Even if been a der." "But---but he widow, "Certainly court, but Lhe no Norseman there bloody assured me" replied the He he pot assured three years just of Nixon 150 years, nett For ancestors' were also the the can i the same the fi Teathei aby asthe name [MW fifty dealers." "Yours yenrs oar magi have but th neveg ! "I have it all written out h certified (0 as suthentic, and ffiad that while the Bennett eather the Nixons worked it Joab Nixon of us a cobbler." "Nom ihsult me, ed the widow, "Nong. late Hather was a green grocer, but Bennett of that date patronized we are shout even on that "Irene, I am vour mother "Yes, mamma, but, Charlie tell' vou about the duke" "We nowy donie to the Duke ford," continued the young "There is no such duke in Fn The fellow who has been plaving line over here is a swindler. Didn't you ee papers this morning Tie last been arrested 7' "Mercy, no! Why, "He has borrowed of course, and vou into eomrt as a witness Bre. Nixon, "loved vo and prevailed upon marry me. it heen; ere ana wall 1d it vou up. Th dir almost moar hushand's great score." ve wants to of Hart mis gland that bys that nat '- he he money off have to Against dan to elope apd say that the Nixons are all right, the Bennetts all right, and that the happy ce are to receive a blessing." "Irene," replied the mother in and sobs, shouldn't done jt !'" "No, mamma." 'And Ch-Charlie i" an may hin i" ghter her Shall we are yuple tears "you---yon , vou si {done No, "Put nes mother." being vou have, [2] g P'm glad 1" Hustling Each (her. marri amd o each that office, Od age ages "ons are hustling Martin's-le-Grand,' humors of the post doubt a savings hank | he wy cal postmaster was explanation. Ti "The warrant old age well ness d age ot her St collects the tells of the 3 warrant pret shou ind the lo the signature shaky called on for reply deppsitor, was the paid to pensioner, aged at this office of signature her, but she explained that very exeited that morning, Just put up the banne of an WA EnLy seven, he was pointed out she haviag marriage.' BOW shaks to was The large barn Boldt, opposite "Alexandria pletely destroyed by morning barn contained borses and three of thought, perished. Joss 006, A young man owned by Wellesley Toland, Bay, fire Cearge on near Com on Thursday was he soy oral m, aboni "t i» £4, named Mackie, convicted, before Judge Theroche, Wednesaay, of stealing fifteen dell from John Smart. Sentence was served for ove year on condition the young man left the town by the of September. Brockville, W. J. Grav, formerddy of wns ont rs re died in Toronto on Saturday night. have | ( hundred ganrs ago | | fravd and x | sddn't have |! Ist Se CANADA'S NAVY, Tell a Rank. inchicates Just How to Naval tripes 'ft an engmest heutenant, un paymaster having 1 the gold circle the tripe for the heutena ple, red, ar white {| stripes, and wavs ard on the pur no circle, {hrapches. Three stripe niddle one of the Hentengnt or SUCGeOn, or t stripes sll COM MANGE A half licat engineer, un uther two, mn Seon staff-pavin of three the saw {denote a thee tor a feet-paymaster i A capt has fom of admural rank ld stripe 1 to ke An ripes. Ofheer nave piv ay Om arest Lhe broad g ili, ane King ways { the fl oheers w-lientenant vdshipn MA Simple Did vou Theory. tind anything on the he sased," "that led a to belie od the ahottie labeled "ars Nas empty." Knowledgs wity your & ciroumst an or boa jail for j their wit perimissio wanted emberziament have returs reba ster] and confessed ames Barey and {on Tuesday last, Mra. Wiliam Mond: Russell deed SORES Fe sure when vou talk 'YOU CAN DEFY HEADACHE! Yes you can, with a box of ZUTOO | Tablets in your pocket or home, Taken ' when you feel a headache coming on, one little tablet will ward it off --nip it in the bud. Taken later it will cure the headache in twenty minates. Why then continue to suffer whena box of ZUTOO will make you headache proof. You would be suprised to know how many people, who never before used a headache remedy. ZUTOO Table's. Why not you! 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Prersastsaasssasase "= { ARRIVING DAILY § Plums Plums Peaches Peaches AT A. J. REES 166 Princess Street, 'Phone BS, SOG 000 AAASOMODASE LOMA The Army of Constipation ls Growing Smaller Every Day, CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS we Sosponsdile they not only give relief they permanently cure Constipa- tion. Mil. lions use ness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sallow Shin. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price, Genuine mus bes Signature ASK A POLICEMAN In a strange city for information or o direct Fou to a certain place, not neni, anything about It yourself, you take his word snd accept his Judgment. because you feel and realize he knows THAT'S HIS BUSINESS Now, then, it's § the same with us in the GAR BUSINESS. THATS OUR We know our business, ET and want to mwaxe if your business INET or Why don't You ask us? CHEAP, CLEAN, CONVENIENT. COOR WITH GAS, Light, Heat and Power Dept. CC. FOLGER, Gen. Mgr, ----

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