Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Sep 1911, p. 7

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HOTEL DIRECTORY. DESERONTO, 80 TO THE STEWART HOUSE, LEAD ing Commercial Hotel. Rates, $1.60 r day. ye THOS, STEWART, Prop. TRAVELLING. Annual Western Excursions TO DETROIT, BAY CITY, Fae, 14th, 15th, and 16th, return until October 2nd CHICAGO, Bept. Gooa HOW TO TREAT HAY FEVER TAKE "FRUIT-A-TIVES" IF YOU | WANT RELIEF Hay Fever is not a nervous trouble. The real cause is impure blood, due to defective action of bowels, kidneys snd skin. In nincty per cent of the cases of Hay Fever, there is Chronic Consti- pation, Weak Stomach or Indigestion. his'is proved by the fact that sprays, gargles and other local treatments do not cure lay Fever. One or two "'Fruit-a-tives" every nizht will stimulate the bowels, kidneys and skin, and thus remove the peisons in the body which produce the Central | Canada Exhibition Ovtawa, Ont. Sept. 8th to 16th, On Sept. 12 14th and 15th tickeis! be issued at ! OTHER"DAYS All ticketz good to return until Sept. 18th | For fall particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY. Agent, Corner Johnson and Ontario Sits CITA RELL RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Ottawa T hileeion | Hept, 12th; 14th and 15th Bept, 8 8, 11, 13 and 16, inglusi 0 Return limit he Through Cosel Kb Sept. 12th, Harrowsmith Fair Sept. 14th nnd 15th, BINGLE FARE ROUND TRIP, Good golng 14th and 4 Good ta return Sept smith Sor A Er i Renfrew Fair. Sept, 2int, 220d nnd 23rd, SINGLE FARE, going Sept 21st 4 2.75 geton to OMtaw: Harrow m,, Sept} at 6 p Good 22nd, Rnd { 23rd Return limit, Sept. 25th. Full particulars at K. & P. and R. Tickel O ®, Ontario Street F. CONWAY, Gen, Pass Agent | P. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY, | Train leaves Union Station, Ontarfo! Street, 33 m, dally (Sunday excepted), for Tweed, Sydenharh, Napanee, Deser: onto, Bannockburn and all points porth. To secire quick despatch to Bannockburn, Maynooth, and Joints on Central Ontario Koute Four shipments via Bay of Quinte Railwa For tur. ther particulars, wv, H. Ward, Fre. Agent; F HH. We ch, Pass Agent. 'Phone No. 3, ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers AUTUMN SAILINGS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Victorian, Fri, Aug. 18, Fri, 'Sept. Corsican, Fri, Aug. 25, Sept, Virginian, Fri, Sept. 1, lL, Sept, Tunisie ~, Fri, Sept. 8, Fri, Oct, MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. Scotian, Sat, Aug. 12, Sat, Sept. 9. Hesperian, Sat, Aug 18 Sat, Sept. 168 lonian, Sat., Aug, 26, Sar, Sept. 23 Grampian, Sat, Sept, 2 Sat, Sept. i 30. | MONTREAL TO HAVRE & LONDON | Moderate rate serviee, Class (second) cabin pa callipg at Havre, France Superior accommodatiof at minimum es will be allot on eamers for balance of Lawrence sea engers, and] the St ull Jufonmasion on application to HANLEY, { 5 KIRKPA! TRICK, GT. Ry Clarence St Allan ng Agents, Kingston. Steamers Kingston ex- Monday leave daily ept 7.00 am, 5.00 pm Eastbound «fia Westbound ,. .. Tickets to Prescott ad return, $1.00, On rebate system, Steamer "Belleville" eastbound on i a Cut Prices class parrying one | -- fever and nervousness, "Fruit-a-lives' is the only medicine in the world made of ruit juices, soc. a pox; 6 for $2.55, or trial size, ake, Atal! deal ers, or Tok tives 1 smite i, Ottawa BICYCLES BICYCLE SUNDRIES BICYCLE MUNSON 249 Yonge St. Send tor Cut Price Ca Try Pickering For Meat" and Groceries of| all kinds. Special Just Now---Pure Spice and Vinegar for Pick- ling Purposes. C. H. Pickering 490 PRINCESS STREET, 'Phone 530. "Henna Notice: W. Bentfett, Tinsmith and] Plumber, has Removed his place of! business from 373 King St. to 191] | Princess Street, next door to the | J. Horsey's Hardware Store, he will be pleased lo] meet all his old *rustomers and many new ones Aas require Tinsmithing and also agent for the Phone 1033 firs done; Souvenir Range We Told You Seo! Labatt's Lager Now Perfected John Labatt LIMITED ONY ini nrisndg, 39.541 Kingston, Make the Liver - Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver is stomach and' owels ave right. dy Agent, Jur _ ithe government -Wednesday at ¢/ p.m. and westbound Saturday 10.30 pm. Full particulars on application to J P. Hanley, Ticket Agent, Kingston, or H, Foster Chaffee, AG. PA, Toronto Ont. LAKE ONTARIO AND BAY OF QUINTE STEAMBOAT CO, LTD, Steamer North King 1000 ISLANDS AND ROCHESTER, N.Y, 'Steamer leaves Kingston Sundays at 1015 am, for 1,000 islands, calling at Alexandria Bay, Rockport and Ganan- "aque. Returning leaves at 5 pm. for Charlotte, N.Y. (Port of Rochester), calling at Bay of Quinte ports Steamer Aletha Leaves Kingston week days, at 3 p.m. for Picton and intermediate Bay of Quinte ports. For full information, apply J. P. HANLEY, ok t Agent. JAS. SWIFT & HF roiuhe" ase. --Tessasest eT orareet . TAKE IT AWAY «That's what our on «when served w Ny 211s "Ginger Ale or English Ginge Heer :$ that do not bear our Dur bottled Roods for family use have no superior, of the lead. Sample it at an lng hotels © rtelephone 304 for a Thompson Bottling Co. 20% PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON. ei atesesEcesaeeY - sarc atoe . . ® * . . . . * * i . - COWAN'S "PERFECTION COCOA Is rich in food value and, easy to digest. i Cocoa, pure Cocoa, ground from the choicest Cocoa beans. Nuzses and Doctors recommend its as| hing his T™HE on BRITISH wwe, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, HIS ASHES WERE CAST i {ON THE CATSKILL LAKES | HIS FRIENDS. Precipice Neue Haines' Falls, N.Y Haines Falls, / N.Y, Sept. 9. melancholy scene here yesterday the ashes of A. Bradi, of 157th York, were ered the Kaaterskill lakes by mates Schiweiz- VHS when scatl street, New the winds over {his fraternity er Winklensd Mamnerchor, of New York who in doing =o last wishes, Just before Mr. Bradi died last ter he expressed a desire to cremated and that shes scatlered the lakes the Cat skits wd tid Hudson valley, ioved 80 well. For . in always spent his x in the carried out his win have his body nis over of regularly thas which - commands a Berkshires, in lity, fine view of the frailes away, Mi puted was weizer { their | Yesterday | thei, but distributing {them to do Meeting the Laurel house fifty members of the society to the Kaaterskill Jakes and impressive ceremony, song, was followed by a tribute and then, the ashes, the leader threw them the air, As the wind was blowing the wrong flew back and fell upon the party. A hush fell on the members of society and the few others present P'uring | pice, near was a bachelor, to wealthy. Every host when his friends Winklened Mannerchor Iradi be year not here remembered he was they to him abont nt held few inte in tf remain ine ashes to ward the Hudson Valley. A brief pray er was said, and the society joined ir a chant, and slowly mgrehe singing a gloria the brink pronounced a benediction poem, All the skies, over the valley » slowly walked later departing for Jacob's Ladder in the pail were cast ringing ™ ay 'ausing leader Cited an toward aoe ie ally lakes and 1 {the hotel, York. on of the precipice the and raised their spread of back the } te pL. AN TO bop BOMBS Plumbing | Need of Cash Motive of Magonist Bombardment of Border Town. Fex., Sept. 9 constructed hox El Paso, | Lifically Using scien kites fx | dropping nitroglveerine hombs from a will | an effort to eaptufe the city of | high mi ake Juarez on September 16th, who are now in Fl their nerve. September Mexican Independence leaders believe that dhssatished Maderis their ranks if a made on the border Another sordid cial reason far spurring tas on to plan the need of 'money loreal junta are low altitude, the Magonistas if the lead Paso, don't 16th day apd' the lnrge numbers of tas will flock to demonstration i city, ers, lose and commer the Magonis proposed attgok, Fhe funds' of the Likewise the los short more is Angeles of ready and of real tas are funta is getting cash. stores have a quantity money on hand. The Magonie holding meetings their BOUL BASS) QUITE Relatives of Vie tims of { Bridge Were Helped. Sept, 9 at Hull, cent for in Juarez regular discuss plans. WRONG. Quebet Henri Bourassa, said the victims { htawa, speech Not { children of bridge. disaster, junk herein Mr. Bourassa The facts Was Colnpens action of them all | 56,000, While it ut of the Bridge company, ev ery cheque was certified to here Ottawa "and went with | ment endorsement. Most of tims being Indians the { issned bv the Indian department here | One of the conditions of the tract was that the Phoenix comply' should deposit $100,000 with the gov jernment. It did =o, bt it was handed {back the vompany, because of the [amounts it had to pay out to | victims of the bridge disaster and thus paid 100.000 gnd the ! FH0.000 to the sulierers. qurassa a widows and of the Quebed millions the hut for a AVY the very falsified are that " tte to the to the { Frmvily sal is extent of Team Phoenix that mn the ob the also trae trae that treasury Hos i sum oat govern the vie cheques were con to | company And-Me o-- BOOSTS WINNIPEG, Newspaperman Says City Increases at 1,000 a Week. St. Paul, Sept. 9.--"The population fof Winnipeg is increasing at the rate lof 1,00P a week," was the hooster's | | tidbit handed out by Charles W, Ames, | (of the West Publishing company, who reached home, vesterday, after ava. j cation trip to Alaska. 'All Western Canada i¢ pulsing with ispeculation on account of. the vast jextent of the new railway | work,' said Mr. Ames, "and seething with re- ciprocity, The temperature of the speculative fever may be ascertained by what we were told in Vancouver, that choice property was being held Hor $6,000 a front foot, with a nega- Hive answer for an offer of £5,500. The reciprocity campaign is stirring the entire gomimon, A Rightvons Protest, New York, Sep. %.- Prominent wo- men in vations walks of life in the metropolis, have raised a loud protest against the appearance of Beulah Pin ford, the seventeen year-old sweet: heart of Henry Clay Beattie, Jr, in vaudeville in this city. Her appear. ance, declared actresses, professional women and those promisent in club life, would be an affront to woman hood that should not be permitted. of 6th Fphriam * Armour con. Bathurst had the misfortune of losing ! his fine barn and sheds om Saturday, | last by lightning. : Reducine, sold at Meleod's Drug BY! | Fraternity Friends Hold an Inipres-| oroved the budget for 1912. It sive Burial Ceremony at Brink of appropriations ~There | 38 tol, be which he vears he came here time thirty-five and re- ha in the Seb- made | annual excursion tg the Catskills | greet | by his ashes as he had asked marched | * 1B ! an : It opened with a ' ) words of wo hi taking a Wandiul of \ direction some of the ashes the about and facing the preci- them Now INTO CITY OF JUAREZ. in| Is { the Ihe banks, customs house | mn { postage the | 1911, . ANCES Bt DGET FOR NEXT YEAR SNAKES LIVE OVER GRAVE, Battle Will be Necessary Before Grave Can be Removed. Sept. 9.--A battle to with a dem of rattlesnakes necessary before. a baby's can be removed Irom the crumbling ruins of Fort McComb lmear Uhel Menteur, when began their operations next {hoinary the erection of the pro- lub Bouse of the I | Carries Appropriations to Amount of | 4,508,187.587 Francs and is Ap New Oricans, the death jwill 'be proved. Paris, Sept. 9.--The cabinet has ap- | carried | 8FaVe amounting to 4,503, or about S900, 517, increase of the expenses provided for last 'year of 173,000,000 francs, about $34,600,000, Premier Caillaux which will 487.587 francs, : vear pre to Ouis- league, of spot {liana Motor submitted a pro-| It 1€ allow communes the | privilege of operating municipal but- and stores and tenements, = and jn [SFUCLUres have this way keep down the price of meat [!"¥ and rents, yg M. M¥. Coubayva and Pams, isters of commerce and agriculture 'respectively, made a report their investigation on the present high cost | tof The report stated that! the same conditions prevailed through. | Europe: They thought the so in France would consist in facilitating the importation of colonial cattle and simplifying the regulations governing ibe importation of Ameri ean cattle, old I'he crumbled rooms, fort wild moss-covered ject site the is a 3 weird cher away, leav areaway, tun chambers to | reptiles, | the and underground hundreds of Lizagds large the {spiders, creatures. in the fort a plain the grave ol iSmith, which lived five weeks 'a caretaker, with venomous the min and other erevping Is of the walle headstone infaat! of "Sergegut | born in (158% and Sergeant Smith was | lived near the fort | and Huring twenty three Smith departed grounds of the fort have (with thick weeds and underbrush A for the aidid soldiers in a diteh of slimy feet with killed recently the fori; It is' thrown into where the big rat- a : | shadow of the white marks liv ng the out was lution who his wile, Lhe Vears ines the grown up| single plank serves drawbridge that crossing the moat, and teeming sins. AT DEATH'S DOOR. once now with SIX Founder is Ninety Years Old--Can't Live Long, Wahler moeca~ Rattlesnakes ten length, have a half inches in lable rattles, {by fishermen near that if 4 stone "chamber of death" {tiers have their home the and the shirring resemble the made swarm of bees workmen to the had clearing have the contractors innt heen said sounds of by issing noise arousing ' > % {a monster 3 \ k: 3 | 'How the Ce their way the iwork of ithe fort n expect to grave begin the heen habv's to re {iove and then the AWAY ' not vet figured | ; G Py Vg font TOO MUCH GOLD THE CAUS , | TE ¥ [ Sclentist Assigns New Reason i ETT g . 3 | High Cost of Living. ' | London An seston egard for Sept myk of interes to whieh, ting th ike IN Hi. her MISS CLARA = Oxford, Mass. Sept {down by the weight of {years, Miss Clara Barton American summer BART y | creased cost ninety ve, of | hroughaout 1 Bowel | {earth has founder ope, cansing food lin France, un ches dearer death sutery he Hed Cross, is home che her has | the jat near this came here, early home at ley gradually | ; against 1 1 ner | poor health when the SIner rom Eeho, Md. worse. Her physicians said, that Miss Barton's strength had been greatly | impaired by an illness from pneumonia | time ago, and thale her extreme left her withd power of Hiown recuperation. While death might not | {be immediate, the doctors belioved | {that it could not be long delayed ' mn town mm be meat lat unrest gr iam, and protest milk in OG {while it is oe wland 15 that she grown labor This Ous output ol upset the ithe world estior uid hte SU the enorm mn recent § of bal prices and thut shaken itself adustmbnt » show that some i has vet age had to a true Statistics gland, on America, and {fopd have sinde the espicially Janie conclusively in En the North {monet continent all the necessary article rising ir wnd ir nearly Hh SOON OU T oF "DATE. Ihe Letter Meter Promises go | lutionize Systems. York, .Sept. 9. Millions of mvested in collections and disused postage stamp®, number incurable appears to be rather alarmingly on the increase. At the same time, the {printing presses of the United States lgovernment, and of every other gov lernment on the face ofthe earth, are lat work 'turning out countless hillions of the little stickers that make the! ails go. Every these stamps | {will have to be gummed upon a letter, | PERIT IN leard or paréel, and carried back and | ok . "orth across the seas and up and down | the contidents--to -what purpose {Merely te show that the sender paid the «freight. Could sthis | certifi] Wi some less cumbrous ana costly way ? $ fore he becanse | In other words, why not abolish the [former New stamp ? Its manufacture costs | Angeles, a money, and sticking it time, | Whiter Aflixing stamps to one thousand let of body's time out of the dav's work. A most been century of steadily price Meat, ind opened England the bread Yeusid I catenin Revo- bacon, in milk, It pet favorite food Jol ol und philatebists | New lars rare Siig all cost a thE Ate is the weekly budget of penses in England Prof. Chapman of the British that the next area of sirikes, whereas been are HOT i= ten cent. increas in wisehold ex ol at vesterday"s meet ng ed in Association predict vould be due to the facet, that, up to 1896 the cost of living falling it three vears rad had since then ' one of been rising IN A LAWSUIT, Replies Jo Man Confesses. | Mayor Gaynor Whe has be | Yorl who was a "Sept. 9.--Mavor' Court New Gaynor, not i Supreme BAY Or, 1 hving that pegiury Bow letter comtessing committed bel had tried theren oh costs law suit re stly writer ted he mn ters takes an hour or more some- | and posing party he and might business concern. hus to, hire since been conver cle ical mail. si making to! without large special confess, so that The \ecording force just to stamp on mayor to thar have to the outgoing reply my this to be minke Experiments ate already Vitws you have if it prejudice to the | odlice altogether {more than a year Isending out large commercial mail matter the postmark stamped by machine. \ tron nean vastly improve plan of the gas {letter being placed in 'stamped with a serves at the same {for the date, el ; | Maybe Howaver, philatelist {who may contemplate buying up large | Payment of $72,000 to | quantities of current oi | New York. anticipation of be NH. | st amps, In {coming obsolete and priceless, should | (ion the estate prob- | Mary Baker (i. Eddy, forgi Where unjustly it ascertain is practicable to do more ven vmenids wot before fore the the had mterests of the post Yon stamp for must tanvthing is stolen be refunded be expected, if refund. That is stand it. So you what the look it feu ted must to do away or In Bavarin, with the gum Germany Iveness they consignments of with and able in der can he 1 O past, have been only tell me this case was, so on, 1 then him and what loss sist ained up and he on thinks system water party restore his good his 1 view, | could the the and which receipi record mventor money to ti this or meter male 188 this be n a machine | vour fear Ae in err m vou and are supposing a Christian postmark, time money, as a postage ol | | EDDY WILL CASE, 80. ip Chureh in the issues i their Sept. 9. The YTitiga of the late Mra founder of the Coneord, over advanced in the superior chureh, siagd court, Henry laker, from removing state estate, of the § this mjunetion so 1 the pavewent of ¥72 006 Church of Christ, York. Mes. Fddy' the payment to this | not to excend X17 pay off its indebted from Lhe That awful sourness, ac! apd foul gases; that pain in She pit of the stomach, the heartburn, ne | vousness, nausea, bloating after he Fr | feling of fullness, digginess and beadache, means indigestion, a dis i ordered stomach, which cannot be ro | gulated until you remove the cause i It isn't vour stomach's fault. Your! stomach is as good as' any. Fry Cascareig they curve Indigestion, because they immediately clebinse and | regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food amd foul gases. 1ake the excess bile from the lwer, and enrry off the de composed waste matter and poison | from the intéstioes and bowels. Then | | your stomach trouble 14 ended for. | fever, A Usseorel to-night' will | straighten vou om by morning--a H- cent box from any; drug store will keep vour eitire family feeling good Hor months. Won't forget the hil dren--their litle insides nesd a good, gentle Loo, belching of ter be warned that some vears will | ably elapse before they can realize [Christian nee aby profit on such an investment. | anot het { here, to-day | Chief Justice Robert NM Wallace, ! CASCARETS FOR A "who some time ago granted an jnjun tion restraining the executor of the Eddy M f "SICK, SOUR BA : J of the {to day sorlitiod Gently, But Thoroughly Cleanse and fo permit of Regulate. Your Stomach, Liver{!o the Second and Howels While You Sleep. 4 0 iv: of New ------ twill provided for {ohare hof a sam {000 sufficient i ness, The payment of this bitjuest was ax jsented ta by ecunsol gation, in the will hi #1 Shooting in Maine. Bangor, Me, the Ho w shooting ducks began on Sepiam ther Ist, vomthitions are good A { fine sport, On Septemaber 15th it wil Phe lawful to ham snipe, partridges wow wodooek., The hig ERme season opens October laf, when it will tawfal ta kill deer, and Riftecn Inter moose. The outlook for game shooting ix excelent, Serv 9 Be asp and we dave) Mra. Murphy, widow of wills wm Mare phy, Cgrieton Place, passed awn if Almonte, on Aug. 27th, at the - ripe old age of seventy mine years, The workinvwen and their wives that reciprocity will be a good thing 2 for them, woe beneath | workmen | Large can with nir-tight, pry- open cover, only 100 At grocers, Seve the ¢ labels Melts dirt and cuts grease without disagree: able scouring and scrub- bing. P1G LEAD. Prompt Deliverie Fraser Avenue, Toronto PIG TIN. Large Stocks fhe Canada Metal Co. Ltd. primitive | mud | the | of | rattles | fight | rains of | | FOR SALE Dwelling, No. 12% Durham Street, now occupled l.amb, containing ten rooms and closet Good 4-5 of an acre; also barn and hen house Thompson, BANK. MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON, ONT, Frame by Walter garden plot E. Blake OVER NORTHERN CROWN 'Phone 286, NA-DRU-CO LAXATIVES taken occasionally tone 'up the liver, move the bowels freely, cleanse the system and dear the brain. 25e a box at all druggists'. National Drug & Chemical Co, of Canada, Limited 46 The * New Royal Shoe For Men For Women Have arrived. The Fall styles are Superior to anything shown in Kingston, See thém Sold Only at REID & CHARLES LIPTON"S TEA OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEK have got religic nl 3 E\ a o i 399070 100009990000IOTIII0EIOPI IIIT TT LONE If You Have Had « Feet Troubles And Shoe Troubles and imedpee vou to let us 3 af onr new We want to ser vou 4 your feet w ith a pri Full Shoes We Can Please The Hard To Pease Amd rit The Hard To Fit 'J. H. 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