Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Sep 1911, p. 9

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Q THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY," SEPTEMBER 15, 1911. ABOLISH ALL THE TAXES ON FOOD 5-- "4f Reciprocity Were to Be Setted by Women It Would Just Walk In"---What Leading Steward Says About Food Stuffs Will reciprocity reduce the cost of y "Take head lettuce. We use * that living in Canadian towns and cities ? levery day, 360 days in the year. We Listen to what the steward of a lead: can't get it in Canada except for a ing hotel in Toronto says. He is a man 'short season. Take tomatoes. We need who knows market conditions in, the them all the year round. There is only big cities of America and Europe. To ten weeks for Canadian tomatoes the Star to-day he said : Cucumbers, another line we serve all "I am importing fresh provisions the' year round. Only two and a halt from the United States practically all [months of Canadian cucumbers. Green the time. I simply can't get the stufl 'peppers here last only six weeks. We hete in Canada except for a couple of import them by the fifteen-dollar crate months in the year. So reciprocity jin wintetyand give the government five menns that I'll save up to thirty per [dollars. Canadian celery lusts only un cent. duty. til December Ist. We have to import "We import all our vegetables and tarrots, onions, turnips, beans, squash, practically all our fruit, except at this land peas, except for a couple of month fall season," he told the Star. "Wa [in the fall. Our tenderloin steaks come ' < rr HH THE TOWN OF GANANOQUE, Nei A. tt tA AI ts PAA Mt ir tnt, Preserving Pears at 40c Peck. THOMAS COPLEY Prone 987. Drop a card to 19 Pine Street whens wanting abything done in the Carpen- ter line. Estimates given on all kinds : of repairs and new work also, R H TOY 302 Kin St 'Phone 141. Hard woe Floors of all kinds. Al ® ° \ .y otders will receive prompt attemtion, \ Shop, 40 Queen Btrest A---------------- et -------------------- . * . » * . * * » * . ct A Ol AN Pl Pt lB AM HS 5 A AAA AAA AAA NP re JCF. CREAM PARLOR, 184 Princess Street. - BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT WILSON'S \@&/ | rm . BA KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (Limited) "Highest Education at Lowest Cost' Twenty -aixth year Fall Term 30th cago, too, but we have a good Can-deut many tenderloins here. We will adian connection now. They cost twen- (save twenty cents a bushel on our po- cago, but 1 don't have to -pay the potatoes all the year round. Canhdian duty. It works out to about the same [stfawbetries dou't begin until the mid. at Cut Prices BICYCLE MUNSON just a few cents dearer. But the * Cons bacon, but we pay more than we would 249 ¥: St. venience of having the supply right lin Chicago. The Swift hams cost us HE N Ril HEMEDY, "We actually need the Southern vege- cents in Buffalo. Canned stuff is cheap- HE PION N 3 No. 2, tables. There's nothing grown up here [er over there, too," said the steward, Teme. soveninis ¢harges/aithersexiweskness opl inter and summer, all the vear | "If this reciprocity ¢ ' p i vtaHAtre de vine Prnsex 8: Erbe No people winter and sum ' A Pre CIty fuestion were | Salad ed d se. Either No.at round, every day. They want fresh [taken out of politics, taken out of the | Ne work ( ite, of Lyin Bees.Co. Lid. Toronto. [vegetables in the winter, in the spring (hands of the men and left to the wo- . free be x feauired sound wif addressed envelope all the time. They want them most men, the housekeepers, 1 tel) you, it Pp . Hampstead. London, Eng. Try newPragésTasteiess) | just when they couldn't get them if would just walk in. It wouldp't need | 2 Form of Theraplon. ca' to tuke, safe, Tasting core. | po 00 depend on Canadian stuff, any boosting," said the stewhrd. ' HE GOOD OLD AIRS OF LONG AGO -- SOME CLASS TO OURS. This 18 the plac Major J. B. Robinson and Capt. IL. > rE » 4 wo b y y | be plice to have your FAMINE IN WEST O-PHONE. And with them the GRAM-O-PHONE | fect musical instruments, for the home of the lover of weather. ' Gavanogue, Sept. 14.--Rev. Mr. Cas. brings 'a selection of the world's best Fou "a's . good music. By no 'other means is it E. d. DUNPHY, Saskat an Government Noti Hdy, returned missionary from Japan, Y will find any Victor: Berliner desler " chew. ifies a8 been invited to conduct the . . or: \ f : 3 : Cov. Montreal apd Ordnames Streets > estddvel the ruily splendid bands and marvellous instru- faced Revords. mn in pay, ome _Desble- room, an entertainment that is, at once, . pling * laced Records (two in one) Sle y roc, . ~ssassssesl mental selections. The Victor. and so good and so varied as through the i in Immediately Lananogueans have learned with o ¢ THECLUB HOTEL . Plensure in military circles of the Near Princess), {vineial government is seattering broad- | Major "J. B. Robinson to the postion & There are other hotels, but | enst throughout Saskatchewan, a warn- |of lieutenant colonel, and that of Capt a homelike surroundings. oR Located In centre of city and {their orders for the winter's fuel sup- [mand of No. 8 Field battery. plies. Attention is drawn to the fact | Charles Brown, King street, under 5 nT b : . gpllarEes are moderate. - he ! § | pecial rates by the week, this province must this year depend St. Vincent de Paul hosittal, Brock (*THE FAMOUS VICTROLA FROM $65.00 to $300.00--EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED) {upon the Pennsylvania mines, und |ville, for treatment for blood-poison- - Peorersrsssssessacan [at the lake ports it is necessary that T Honwrs, E. B. Rouse, Rochester, and . . . 000000000000000000000 dealers in Saskatchewan should place | T. Rouse; of Geneva, who have s Wh Th ki f Ch Gif R be h Vi | d hi e spent en 1amking o ristmas Gifts, Remember the Victrola and this trade mar TAKE IT AWAY o [Close of navigation, so that any stock [on Black Duck, have closed for the held then either at Fort William or by |%eason and left for Yhote homes, Mr " «When served h 1 . ou 2 . . 3 a : : Oinger Ale or English sagt °| I'he situation is believed to be such [Past week with relatives in Toronto dic : oe . 5 gil Srrrsrrrsirresessssassrestesacsassasasscsen OUR CRYSTAL BRAND use have no superior, ing ¢ revent the occurrence of a [Short visit im London. Miss Ansiie ® [ing can preven ' b Anriie Has been tried and found excellent for Sample It at any of the lead- ® [disastrous fuel 'famine during the | Shaneman, Tanner street, Lot ties ENDORSE MR. KING preserving and table use, Price ls trial case. ® [approaching winter. -- . we vais tives in the iar west provinees: Mpg A ANDREW MACLEAN Thompson Bottling Co. op | 08m Tasha and family, Charles street, GOVETIMENt's Attidude Towards rs Ontario Birest. A . eat-- at Chaffey' BORDEN'S ALLIES. rr ev' Loch, \ ni r. and Mes. at St Th nas - a ing street, spent a short time thi . "I'he English have never done : ' : in 8 ap Jay week with friends in Kingston. Sam-| St. Thomas, Sept. 4.--The part want to bother themselves : / past few policy towards = labor organizations. about what may be said or weeks with relatives in ~Stouffvillejwas discussed ut o meeting held here Defines the word "SERVICE" as|@ this question of the navy. They Miss fosialie Salter, Garden street, liberal candidate. Lettors were fea ---- "the act"'of serving; the occupation | ean and must settle the ques- spending the past few weeks with re- {from President lowe of the Mainten- * - - We Cuan, with labor for the benefit of anothef. or ut occupying themselves with returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Al! Jouk he Kon ve: Brotha arch or gelatine. Ice at another's command; the deed of thorn Those who disembowel bert Briggs, Watettow n, NY. dogk of the Locomotive: Brotherhood, ith dineapple/ one who serves; labor performed! $® jad vour fathers on the Plains guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and | Trai 4 p . : Mai . | ) : . ch : rainmen, and President (; bell © . . 3 but: very cool In for another; ugeful office; whi of Abraham ask you to-day to Mrs. John"L. Heaslip, Victoria ave- ithe telegraphers' giganto on on a crusade against him. bod 2 : ' : r OFigHin a bi > fact that his body CHANCES ARE WERSTER's | ® them."--F F. Blondin, couser: eerie WaKe 9 he mie : His filthy origin and habits, and the fact th: THE CHANCES ARE WEBSTER S| vative for Champlain, at St. At Lavant Station. La osng he cing exayo Sal FIFE Ct WD OX GAS ) HA ui s o ocomotive ne he E : WIFE COOKED. OX A. GAS STO | . McFarlane and family are spending | 3 os came to the platform, ani{ one of the greatdst enemies of the human race, good Wit ua. | Mrs. Reager and Mis, Lattin: Me'| Wh : If the housekeepers of Canada will use WILL.NEED HIGH Ross Aleorn has gone to Renfrew to)! at the labor men of Canada never used to impoft our steaks from Com out from across the line. They don't ty per cent. more here than in Chi [tatoes, for we've got to serve new BICYCLE SUNDRIES thing when 1 count duty, or, maybe dle of June. We ude Ingersoll hams and Send for Cut Price Catelogue. . a 5 : here makes up for that. [twenty cents in Toronto and eighteen French Hospitals with | reat "uccess. - Cures blood (in the winter. We've pit-to feed our ["and fish also, generally speaking. M +i) $1 from Fougera & Co. 90 Brekman for fires bok to Die, Lo Clore Med. Co. Haverstor kRd. C ia e P . ti , - - a oe WARNING [1] FUEL come back from the vanished years through the GRAM- | Berliner Gram-o-phones stand without a peer, as the per- 'Auto repainted to stand all kinds of H. Britton Promoted, and most modern music--famons voices, ready to play the sirs you want ta hear-- POssible to bring into your own drawing- day services in (race church on Nun. Householders to Get Supplies day next. us will cost 1Pc. extra for postage WELLINGTON STRERT Regina, Sask., Sept. 14.--The pro- [popular and deserved promotion of . none. approach th : pr e Club for ling to householders to at once place | Russel II. Britten to major, in com {lose «' principal stores and b {that for the coming wipter's supply [going treatment for the past week in + PM THOMPSON, Proprietor, {that with the limited storage facilities |ing, has returned home. BERLINER GRAM-0-PHONE COM PANY, LIMITED - MONTREAL. as much coal as' possible before the |the summer at their island residences, «That's what pur patrons say o Ithe dealers, 'can be held as reserves. and Mrs. Thomas Baker, spending the Beer that do not bear our ® {that should the people fail to heed the [and Lindsay, have returned home, THE RAILWAYMEN Javal ottied 'moods' for family $ | warning and not stock up now, noth- | W. B. Carroll has returned from a Of Standard Granwinted Sugar - hotel py In Sitis% Mejephone 34 for a week to spend the winter with rela- PEARS, PEARS Slways ight. Y id " : - 202 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON, A at Chapornrd Irom 8. few wasks'visié 6.T.R. Employees Discussed Lawrence Sherby, anything for the French-Cana- Smee] Ke . SN ho A ha : » Was in town on. Tuesday, Miss |r Tr rike, i rener The French-Canadians do not Mary Taylor, spending the AY 1s [Grand Trunk strike, and its general done in the other provinces on and Toronto, has returned to town, lin the interest of Donald Macnish, the Prrsrsstscssssasssssas@ttrrsesetrtesesan sav of a servant; the performance of tions which interest them with- latives in Brampton and Toronto, has|agce of Ways Trainmen, President M a . BL : : Cream, We do hot use ! Rat BEG ps at The destruction: of the house fly is a public duty. a are | Prdvident Berry of the Brotherhood of | Almost every American State Board of Heaith is carrying awberry Fruit, be age conferred. go and get yourselves Killed for nue. jing the work of the minister of labor . i nerally laden with disease-producing germs, makes him Louis, Blandford. Lavant Station, Sept. 12.<Mrs. F.| 15g ¥ : y ns The above definition still holds $000 000040000000000009 [vock | ) o a sister, |CXPressed -himsell as in full accord i in Montreal with her si ter, | with the letters read He added terete | SLITS IN SKIRTS. [spend a few days with her husband, 1 "4 a better representative than the HSALWAYS READY TO SERVE." --- i ho is working there. William Them. "Tent minister of labor. N . EN Women Propose to be Encased inlag is spending a couple of weeks a | aT CHEAP, OLEAN, CONVENIENT. Gowns Like Sausage Coverings, mong relatives around Middleville HARROWSMITH HAPPENINGS. COOK WITH GAS. Chicago, Sept. 14.--Aloug 'with the and Renfrew. Norval and Clara Lee ems wonther reports and the dope drifting left. last week for Edmonton, Alberta, | Reciprocity Meeting Held--Dr. 3 Li Heat and Power out of the camps of prize fighters also Miss Maggie Mundell left for | W. Richardson a Spedker. » 3 rh fo i cames the thulling information from Plumkett, , Sask, to yan her futher Harrowsmith, Sept. 12.--The public CC. FOLGER; Gen. Mgr, the headypiarters of Dame Fashion now an a a Ei 5 Jrothiers. A E.lschool opened on Monday, Miss Smith located at the Chicago Dressmakers' 1 no. an a ¥ bE ar Sie spent | and Miss Baker resuming their duties Ha K A 0th. Courses in , 5, that skirts are to be worn tigat [the weak en at the Lanar fair |, another term A meeting in the Rookk ee sethand, Tele. 3 clubs, tha 3 g a bo thia year; so tight, in fact that tur and visiting friends around Lanark. | graphy, rvice and Eng- » + , {interests of reciprocity was held in } | trimmed slits as high as the social pos: Rev. J. Binnie, of Tweed, was here gra as tord h t foland the town hall on 'thursday last. Dy Our graduates get the "best {ition of the wearer will permit will be |Yesterday on his way to Poland and|piohardeon, of Kingston, and Lieut, position Within a short time ( hrinin peoessary to enable the victim to walk, Clyde Forks, where meetings will be, ol. Ferguson, of luverary, were the eT fans wih Sar the [held arranging to have those Places | aakers. the remains of the lite i $ . 3 d 0 Sian Bay Sor inder the Lanark and Renfrew pres-I\; "pore, ihe, Wilton, were laid to] yersistently, this peril would be tremendously rsduced. e writ for intorma- bytery instead of the Kingston pres-| x . . tealte. Principal boter hey 4 iv. h i jresi, Sunday, sn Harrowsmith ceme . -------------------- mn, Canada y tery, as t ey lormerly ave Neen. | tory, the service being conducted by Since the Slosing down of the Wilhur Rev. J. P. Melnnes. of this place. tron mines nearly all the residents|™y, 'B fier.' Brockville, is how ie ave gone away. Quite a number got charge of the local branch of the Me work in Renfrew and some have Bona be opolitan Bank. Mrs, Boulber join to Porcupine, where they found good ed Jwer husband on Tuesday last. jobs awaiting them. J. 8. Gallagher, M.P.1'., was one of the speakers at a political meeking the meetings of the club will not meuns you are just as bad as he is held by br. Edwards, in Verona, on re move so fast as has been their wont s Thursday evening A large number : » for all will be handicapped by the were present at the Ladies' Aid mon (7 \ tight-filting garments. It is absolute CASCARETS CURE A thly tea held at the home of Mra - : ly essential to one's position to wear 'D. Walker, on Wednesday evening. Mi - ®, prod : 1 a gown that clings like un glove. BILIOUS HEADACHE Bruce, of Perth Road, is the guest of 7 As 2 J Ruthes will be fashionable as trim- ? Mr. and Mrs. . KE. Day. Mrs. Way y - Pe, : ming, and especially about the bottom ------------ 'of London, Eng., is visiting Mr. and f P . of skirts. Evervthing must be snug |Gently But Thoroughly Cleanse Your Mrs. John Stewart. : and fit close to the form. Street Liver, Stomach and Bowels and Mrs. H. Snider, of 'Wilton, spent a dresses will be low at the top short You Feel Great by Morning. few davs with her paremts last week. { i i a Mi se-in-ir 5 {at the bottom and open st the sides You're bilious, . you: have a throb iss Feast Nelaan, pur ein- ining, bing sensgtion in your head, 4 bad spending her holidays with hér mo- { This year Chicago has wrestled | imaelstrom of style from Paris and New {York and the momentous question | "What to wear" will be decided at the | fall meeting of the Chicago Dressmak- | jers' 'club to be held Septomber 15th to { 22nd. There will be a4 three-day session {with Mme. Belle Armstrong Whitney, now of Paris as the oracle of the oc- ¢asion. - Things, or rather the women at IT] : Just what "aos: I've been If a man save "You're another" he e kind you are looking. for is the kind we sell. Scranton Coal g00d coal and we guarantees prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO. FOOT WEST STREET, TVR BRBRTUNE NUNS | | ala Ladce fl Prohibitionists Claim Win' CORSETS Give comfort and ease without sacrifice of style. The variety of models meets every woman's fequire- ments. The best stores sell them. fortable, C/C o la Grace Ma- sernity Wine. Size 2000 30. taste in your mouth, your eves burn, . your skin is yellow, with dark rings Portland, Me., Sept, Ii. Complete under y x I returns from every one of 521 cities, hal ar toy mir towns and plantations in state indi- n and ill tempered. Your system cate that "drys" have been successful |; "rh T5540 r 6 t 3 K sl operly passed off, in their effort to retain the prohibi and what "you _-- is a cleaning up tion, Ate ois oN Fuctugtions. nuisance to yourself and those who and then the other, it was announced hove Sous and: dou' aot uh harsh last might that with reports from 350 | PAY a a injure. & of ne places in Maine, verified, the {member that ay _diforder of the prohibitionists shad won by 513 votes. (stomach, liver and intestines ean be quickly 'cared by morning with gen The ministry of marine has drawn|tle, thorough Cascarets--they * work ite programme which will giveiwhile you sleep.'A 10-cent bot from Seven: years . a lyour deaggist will Keep vou ahd the i twenty feeling good for months. cruisers, ten mnaller vessels, and iy Children love to take Cascarsts, be- torpedo boats and destroyers. It al 'cause they taste good and pever gripe tory amendments in the state constita. |: ide. Don't continue being » bilious | four naval arsenals. iokang: yo eC ther. Rev, Prof. Morrison, of Co lumbian College, New Westminster, B. {'., was a receht visitor at the Me 'thodist parsonage. Miss Lucille Gal lagher has returned from a visit to Toronto. J. F. McKim spent a fen days at Toronto exhibition. i A young son bas come 1c gladden ithe home of Mr, and Mrs. William [Simmonette. Miss Laura I Newhoro, is spending {weeks witi® her © mother. lian Trousdale and Ocean Wood visited friends in Sydenham: recently. : A. F. Foke, Sydenham, occupied {pulpit of the Methodist church {Sunday Jast. Miss Myrtle Babeock returned to her school at, Desert fake. {last week. J. W. Camplbell has been ve confined 'to Hix home for the past makes ideal bread and pastry, becatise it is a perfect blend of Manitoba Sprig wheat and Ontario Fall wheat, You ° don't need to keep two kinds of fidhr. for bread and. pastry. Heaver Flous makes both--a pure, white, nourishing, light loaf that "'standsup" inthe oven, and pastry that is crisp and appetizing. It is more economical than other flours, and appeals to all thinking women. + Order it to-day from your groeer, DEALERS Write for prices on all Feeds, ¢ Coarse Grates asd Cerenin 118- TERY. KL TAYLOR GB. LATED, CATEAN, Sub * $ ARRING DALY ~@ 00 Plums Plums Peaches Peaches . AT iu " A. J-REES nab wh." +f achugBdy wi $0 * Or @ Qe PoP $ $ : Te.

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