Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Sep 1911, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1911. E STANDARD FAVORITE RAND. MADE IN CANADA PSessssssssssssassssseff tnd fell where he THECLUBHOTEL WELLINGTON STREET, (Near Princess) There are other hotels, but mone approach the Club for homelike surroundings Located in centre of city and close to principal stores and theatrs. wuArges are moderate. . Special rates by the week PF, M. THOMPSON, Proprietor, Bross scnncnas csaene cori Abidin: Cook's Cotton Root Compound The great Uterine Tonle, and only safe effectual Monthly Hegulglor on which women can depend. old in three degrees of strengih--No. 1, $i No. 2 10 degrees stronger, 3 No. 8 for » etial cases, ie box Fold by ai druggh 4 ser. repaid on recepl © Free pamphlet. &. -- SL BVVOVBBTTBVBNRNY SOME QUESTIONS ON RECIPROCITY {Queries and Answers Which | Are of General Interest in the Present Election "A Ham questions Ea | at jtime? (2 Erowers ge! | perishable product's (3) Will the Capadian producer ship best lton man asks the following Is either party to the agreement liberty to end the same at any Will Canadian farmers and fruit a better price for their i can get the price? § 4) agrery small pro- ducer compared to the Statés? (6) Would it be anything like jgreat a financial loss for a very great | produc! ng country to shut out by » {| prohibitive surtax, say, one-tenth or of the perishable pro- ised insthat country, as it would country producing a compara small amount to have the larg- part the whole of its outside {markets suddenly cut off? | (6) Would the United States like to get their manufactured articles into pur markets free"? (7) Did Canada, within the past year or t give the United States certain oncessions had completed an sgreenmien France and after Is Canada | one-twentieth | fac for f ely or wo aftey with we Tug | roi ToneNT0, ONT. /'ormer( W indwom FRENCH . CLEANING CLOTHES. Of Dry Cleaning these French used in completest in the cleaning of delicate dainty costumes No rif of seams by this method The Process gives vOTKS satisfaction and pit RR. PARKER & Co, Dyers nnd Cleaners, @9 Princess St. Kingston, Owt. Smadurd remedy for Gleet, Conerrhma and Runnings IN 40 HOURS, Cures Kid ney and Bladder Troud ubles 6000S 5010 ON TIME All kinds of Boys' and Ladies' Shoes, Jewellery, House Furnishings ete., sold on easy payment plan, Come in, see our goods and terms. New Stock of Fall and Winter Clothing just received It will pay you to call and see it Joseph Abramsky 203 Pres dKSS STREET. Dry Goods. Men's. Suits, Boots and Seld only by trained Corsetieres », Spirella Corset Selection and ad fitting done in your own home, ed only with Spi rella be Bom Flexible, light sanitary, comfortable. Admits of frequent laundering. Guarantend one year against breakage or rust. Appoitioents lo your convenience. Phone or send post card Margaret in 1 "Phone R78. Corsettiere, 108 Wellington St Read the Beirelia advertisements in Ladies' Home Journal, Delinestar, Designer, New Idea and Vogue. TAKE IT AWAY «That's what our patrons say + When served with Belfast ginger Ale or English Ginger Beer that de not bear our label. Qur boltled goods for family use have no superior Sample It at any of the lead. Ing hotels o rtelephone 304 for a trial case. Thompson Bottling Co. 202 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. wesy LAND REGULATIONS, ANY PERSON WHO IS THE SOLE head of a family or any male over 1% Years od LL homestead a uyuarter anit of ble Dominion land in Mskatchewan or Alberta must appear in person at nd jency or Sub- dutriot 1 ater. by proxy ' by ha In eS son, er, brother' Tor sister of Intend- oth es % - ho onths' residence upon iain of the land in esch of A homesteader may live miles of his homestead on least 80 acrés solely owned rn be By him or by his father, nn, daughter, brother or @letricts a homesteader in arter qmestend. Price - each years homestead entry including the to earn hwomestead cultivate fifty acres extra has exhausted cannot obtain FLAG to float than ever THE CANADIAN Recipe more pre Which will cause udly it ates Government to raise the tariff agaiost Canadian goods if concessions were not also given to the United States? (8) Are the Americans too honorable and just an agreement of this kind for seme ulterior motive? I'he Globe replies as follows "To question 1%the answer is "yes" To question 2 the answer is that the farmer and fruitgrower will get a wider and steadier market, Ouly a fool would say that at all times and under all circumstances the price would be better than it is to-day. To questions J and 4 the answer is "yes." To question & the answer is "no." To question § the answer is "yes," an ffer was made by Mr. Taft of reci- procity in manufactured articles, which Mr. Fielding refused to con sider. To question 7 the answer is ves.' The elghth question Is one that may be answerpd by anyone to teuit his own views.. The Globe be {lleves that it is all rubbish to pretend {that there is an ulterior motive behind tthe trade agreement The thing that {Is behind it Is the insistence of the United States consumes that he should no longer be at the mercy of the meat {trust and simiiar organizations.' ASKING ONLY FREEDOM Manufacturers Already Enjoy What Farmers Are Asking Mr. Walter D. Beardmore, of Toron- to, head of the firms of Beardmore & Co., and the Acton Tanning Co., Acton, Ont., has spoken very strongly in favor of reciprocity 8. M. Smyth, owner of the Strathroy Furniture Company, and other Strathroy manufacturers, are on the same side, as are many other large manufacturers throughout These men are in a stronger position than those who have been persuaded to denounce reciprocity, The manufacturers of Canada to-day enjoy a substantial measure of protec tion on thelr products; in many cases thirty per cent. or more of their cost They also enjoy the benefit of raw materials imported free of duty--cot- ton, hides, forest products. metals, various kinds of druge., dyes, chemicals We import from United States nearly a hundred mil lon dollars worth of free goods, and the bulk of these are for the use of our manufacturers. They have, to a large the United threatened 0 use what they buy, and the benefit of pro tection for what they sell. _ Under reciprocity they will continue to enjoy theége benefits. The consumer facturer has free raw material. -Why i should the manufacturer iry to. pre vent his workman from eating untaxed food, the raw meterial of his body, of the muscles, and slnews with which he works? The farmer is willing that the Can: adian consumer shall have this us taxed food. He asks for no privilege, no special legisiation, no tax for his benefit. All he ask is that the mady- facturer shall not stand between him and the millions of food consumers In the United States, who want untaxed food from Canada. It 1s not wise for a manufacturer, enjoying enormous privileges through the tariff, to stand in the way of the farmer and the consumer, who ask for nothing but freedom, ind who do not even attack the protection enjoyed by the manufacturer The Star, Almost any man Is a match for the {allow who has money to burl, ---- some men & Joan tithing » more as Canada. | and | the | will have untaxed food, as the manu} hh JOHN F. GREENWAY a Liberal « audidate in Lisgar DUTY ON PEAS AnthReclprosity Dealer Made Money, but Might Have Made More With Reciprocity An telling a a up in Grey in Mark ipro- They arc ory County of how a grain dealer Idale city Some time ago (1 who is an opponent of rec was neatly trapped. s buyer began buy ing peas in a large way a price higher than competito pay Farmers with peas to attracted to his {the neighbori from points other towns Competitor $0 far as ! fose money | A few w had dipposed of as he d bought, he was boa Flesherton man of the su itended his abie to were from but io sell ily kdale, tributary one even went he would le to a peas "oF teen "Where "In the | ' you figure up," sald the much more € he American :] had been out of { "Haye Mesherton frie; how t you might hay {duty of 26¢. a b the way?" 1811e ad | ROBERT CRUISE TRADE. NOT. POLITICS Wilfrid Says Canada Will Mr. Taft phin What Sir Take From trade from Presi. we will pot take our sident Taft, make no sald Sir Wilfrid "If it be true that the ideals which ynservative cam- him--which I § you do not talking about. We business with vou but.dn the matter We 'wi Ble dent Taft, but politics trom Vre mistake a Laurier a! Presider | the antirecipre y OC paigners attribute to doubt--~the know wh are prepared i¢ lin matiers of trade, of politics keep your own side of { the line.! President [aft has stated that he had no thought or intention of { annexation, and 1 beileve him to be { absolutely honest in 80 saying. But if it were otherwise, then | would say {to him: 'Sir make no mistake We want to sell to you, but If you don't want to buy our products we will pot sell you our nationality.'" 2 I ------ our ho it Sudbury had are ) Talk you tO extent, the benefit-of free-trade for | GEORGE A. GRIERSON Liberal Candidate In Marquette Great duction: in price at Pre street, in ready-made genta fu jusishings and eloth- ing siade to onder | This cleariog |STORRINGTON'S FAIR": [THE LIST OF THOSE WHO WON THE PRIZES. { The Exhibits Were Very Extensive-- As Usual, the Ladies Hill Some Fine Things to Show Horses. rood mare (draught) foal at side, specials, F. 8. Ferguson, H. Moreland. {wo year old colt (draught) J. Perry, W. Moreland, F Ferguson. Une year old colt (draught) J. Perry, F. 3. Fer- gases. Colt of 1911, (draught) F. 8. "erguson, MH. Moreland. Draught team, R Arthur, Allan Sands, W. Moreland.' Brood mare (general purpose), foal at side, W. Moreland, J. Balls. Two year old colt (genera al purpose), 1. son. Colt of 1911 {gsu- Balls, W. Moreland,' A. Garrett, W N, eral purpose), J. (Leneral purpose team, shanpon, M. Traves Brood mare, (roadster), foal at side, W. Moreland. Two year old colt, {(roab- ster), Harry Lake, W. Moreland, G. Moreland. Two vear old colt, (road- «ter), W. Moreland, J. Balls, H. More- land. Colt of 1911, (roadster), W. Omsby. ' 154 W. Omsby, C. Loney under 15} hands, Jas. horse, 15] hands and S. Jamieson, M horse, under 13% Clark, M. Camp- SN. Ferguson, Carriage team, Har: Dixon, Carnage team, Buggy ey Shepherd over, W, Omsby, Campbell Buggy hands, Farl Lake, ( bell. Saddle horse, F Letherland. Special prizes not including horses in Three vear old Thompson. Fastest walk Charles Perry. Trotting pucer), Earl Lake. Driving Lake, best lady driver, turn. ot considered, Miss Tolls. Single walk horse, Charles Clark E. Lake. society prizes colt, (deanght), 1 ng team, horse (not horse, FE ing ster, ing bell, S Garrett, Jamison, A Cattle, Pare Bred. Bull, two vears and over, H More. Lyon, F. S. Ferguson. Year W. Shanpon, F. S. Ferguson. of 1911, H. Moreland, F S. Milch cow, H. Moreland, F. Thompson. Two year old heifer, M. B. Traves, H. Moreland, F. 8. Ferguson. Yearling heifer, F. S Fer M. B. Traves, S. lyon. Heifer cali of 1911, H. Moreland, F. S, Ferg lest heed cattle, special, H. Moreland. Ss ing buil, tall calf Ferz 8. Ferguson, T. uson guson, uson Cattle, Grade. S. A. Lyon, M. B. Traves, I'wo year old heifer, M. G. Letherland. Yearling Iraves, W. Shannon, G Heifer calf of 1911, M. B. herd of grade eattle, | Iraves. Milch cow, Shannon. i. Traves, heifer, M. B. f.etherland. raves Best special, M. B W Sheep (Long Wool). 1 and over, GG. Lether- having lambs io Shearling Ewe lamb, of 1911, tam, one vear land. Breeding ewe, 111, 5. Letherland. ti. Letherland. Letherland GO Sheep (Short, Woel). 1911, Ed having lambs in Edwards. Shearling ewe, 1. Ewe lamb, of 1911, P on best pen of sheep, Dreediny ewe, P wards, special prize Letheriand. a ry Hogs. and over, M. B Brood sow, one and over, I'. Edwards, (G. Lether- Sow of 1911, A. Garrett, 5 A M. B. Traves. Best export bacon A. Garrett, 8. A M. B one year year raves, Lyon, Fowl pair, male wed, S.A Lyon, Turkeys, pair, ud female, of 1911, 8. A. Lyon NS. A. Lyon, (i. Letherland. Fowls, A. Lyon Manufactures ira Darling Butter, home-made Turkevs, "and female, male Ducka S Set of horse shoes, On S. A. Lymn Fdwards, Six afi, J Kept, T P'. Edwards Letherland, P. Edwards, Darhing, S. A. Lyon, G Raspberry vinegar, Maple Letherland, J M. Sleeth, M. B Jam, fetherland, Lyon, P Faiwards, Collection fruit, JJ. Taylor, (3. Letherland Special prizes on Sot collection of winter apples, V. Edwards Special prizes on best collection of fall ap- ples, G. lLetherland. loal home-made bread made from Kingston Milling Co's flour, P. Edwards. Loaf home made bread made from Purity flour, {F. Edwards. Lomi home-made bread made from Rowal Household, G, {Letherland. Loaf home-made bread made from Five Roses flour, J. Tay- lor, Bans, GG. letherland. Layer {cake, from Sunlight Baking Powder, iM. PB. Traves, Layer cake, Irom {Couper"s Baking Powder, M. & {Traves. Colored cheese, T. Thomp- {#on. White cheese, A. Kent. i pr------ i Grain aed Vegetables. i Fall wheat, 8. A, iwheat, GG. Letherland lor. FieM peas, J. JL iertand, hats, Vagles, i. 5 Faotor Duff; bread, Tos, huns, Gi. Taylor. Thompson, Fall apples, Pp Duff, J. Taylor, Cheese, herland, Jos Albert appler, Loney, Winte Pears, Ira Letherland Petherland wards, Telly, J NS. Lyon Geo syrup, Ed MN raves, N. N. A, canned Ge Lyon. Spring Rye, J. Ta; for. Barley, ( favier. Corn in Fdwards, Timothy Potatoes (colored), Taylor. Potatoes (white), J. Tay- Carrots, 6. A erbard, P.O Ed {wams, Turwips, J. Tayior, I. Fd. iwards, Blond beets, P. Edwards, G. | Letherland. Sagar beets, J. Taylor. | Mangold Wartsel, 4 Tavlor, = G. Letherland, ( abhajse, A. Lyon, J, Taylor. Cauldlower, DN Er, 4. layvior. Celery, (. Be Pumpkin, iW Shanhon, Tomatoes, fra Barling, Taylor. Knsilage corn, F. 5. Fer guson competition--~Spring © wheat, al fall wheat oats say white variety and , Effie Letherland. redial prizes<Collection of grain, 8. A. Lyon, G. Letherland. Collecti of vegetable, 8, A, Lyon. Pine Arts aad Ladies" i { China, F. 8 [Traves, G I=. { kind, i Loney, Thomp- | ¢ ! Omsby, H.| hands and over,' (3. single road | Trials of speed for the fastest trot horses in the township--M. Camp: i arpet, ewe, | Edwards. ' Loal | Sleeth. | HORN and Flour er ------ #ilk or satin, J. M. Sleeth, Ira, pecial landscape in oil col crguson, MM. B. lraves job animals, in oil colors, F 3 Ferguson. Painting in water colors, F NS. rerguson, U. Loney Painting on Ferguson. Tatting, © Letherland, M. B. Traves. Beclin wool {work raised, J. M. Sleeth, G. Lether {land. Sofa cushion, J. M. Sieeth, M. B. Lathetlgnd. Pair slippers terochet or knitted, Letherland, F. Ferguson. Special 'worstell work, S A. Lyon, F. S. Ferguson, U. Loney Collection crochet work, J. M. Sleeth, C. Loney, CG. Letherland. Tidy any but cotton, J. M, Sleeth, CC. M. B Traves, Coronation braiding, J. M. Sleeth, M. B. Traves, P. Edwards. Collection crochet edging, C. Loney, M. B. Traves, J. Taylor 5 ollection knitted' edging, J. M. Sleeth, C. Loney, M. B. Traves. Table doylies, Lopey, F. -8. Ferguson, M. BR. raves Embroidery on cotton, J. NM. Sleeth, F. S. Ferguson, C. Loney. Poiut lace, M. B. Traves, F. 8.) Fer guson, Evelet embroidery, M B, Traves, C.' Lousy. Roman embroidery, M. B. Traves, C. Loney. Shadow em- broidery, M. B. Traves, C. Loney, M. Slecth:'Hardauyer embroidery, Loney, J."™. Sleeth. Battenburg lace, M. B. Traves. Set -of table linen, M |B. Traves, U. Loney, F. S. Ferguson Purnt wood work, F. S. Ferguson, Ira "Darling, M. B. Traves. Five o'clock tea-cloth, I'. 8. Ferguson, C. Loney, J M. Sieeth. Three fancy handkerchiefs, | hand made, M.. I. Traves, U. Loney. | Special, ladies ornamented work, J, M Sleeth, I. Dacling, PP. Edwards Special prizes--Collection work, J. M. Sleeth, M. B. Traves, Ira Darling. Irish croc voke,. M, 8. } Traves. Piece of fancy work, made in 1911, J. M. Sleeth. Pair pillow shame. | ( Loney. Collection of Hawers, {: Letherland. Writing of public pupil of the township (fourth class), | Wallace Dufi, aged ten years. Writing by public school pupil of the town ship (amy Wallace Puff fing on bs Lx hy X fancy school class), Ladies' Useful Work. Suit of underwear, | 1 | iM. Slesth, €. lLetherland. | | home-made, Special | |gent's white shirt, unlanndered, J Taylor, 5. A. Lyon. Flannel suit, hand-made, J. Tavior, G, Juthonignd, 1S. A. Lyon! Quilt, patch wark, he made, M. B. Traves, (". Loney, F, Ferguson. Quilt, log cabin, (woollen), | C. Loney, J. M. Sleeth, F. 8. Fert son. Quilt, knitted, M Traves, © Letherland. Quilt," erazv, J. Tavler, | SAL Lyon, PP. Edwards Quilt, ero chet, GG. Letherland, CC. Lonay, J. Tay lor. Quilt, quilted, hand-made, * A. | Lyon, J. Tavior, J. M. Sleeth. Guilt, tufted, J. M. Sleeth, J. Tavlor. Knit 'ted stockings, fine, 8. A. Lyon, | | lavior, F Ferguson, Kuti ted, socks, Lyon, J. Taylor, G *| Letherland. Ladies, mittens, i, Leth lerland, 8. A. Lyon. Gent's mittens, 8, | tA. Lyon, © letherland. Ten vards! all wool, J. Taylor F'em vards jearpet, rag, J Favlor. 8. A. Lyon, iP. Edwards. Ten vards flannel, 5S. A | Lyon. Rag mat, J. M. Sleeth, ( Loney, M. B. Traves. Yarn Taylor, 8. A. Lyon, U. Loney Special prizes--Colleetion of work, J. M. Sleeth, Gi. Letherland,® dozen button he y O. Loney, = fir mat, J 21 useful | Half | HIGHER POTATOES WILL BE Potato Crop is Reported Being a Failure, ! Late as i in the, city have been rejoicing generally in the fact that the price of potatoes has gone down some so that they look on the tuber as a necessity once more instead of a luxuty as in the past two weeks. Their good fortune ts doomed to disappoint if all reports are' true the juicy vegetable will be even this fall than it has been Farmers report their late potatoes hardly being worth digging. Ove man Saturday he had purchased + 873 potato digger to harvest his but that this vear the crop was so small that he the digger at all. There is a possibili ity that all erops have not heen affect ed and it i= to be heartily hoped, that' as the has the past two weeks Housewives , what ment, however for searcer as said that erop, was not going to use they have been high enough for i | - --- Laid Leader: to Rest. { The funeral of late J. W | dell, occurred at Vancouver, B.C, om { ! | not, price Tres the September 10th, and was largely at tended, the members of the wlusicians' Union taking and giving all the honor in power two hundred men in | band that was most effective fed "Departed Co Funeral March, Beethoven's March ant that of Saul, and at th | "Nearer My God To Thee.}' There were many elegant devices the | including Lis old glarionet mounted .in a wreath of hlies and immorteless with an embossed eard bearing word "Tacet," in gold. The casket was draped in purple and black. His comrades, indeed, laid him to nm almost kingly state. charge him their were Same i i | i and a line It play mrade,"' Chopin's gras on casket, the rest Engagements Announced Mrs. CU. Dowbeer, ves the engagement of her daughter, Harriet lleatrice Bowheer, B.A, to Archibald A. Acton, Kingston. The wedding will take place early in Oe tober. Mr. and Toronto, their daughter, Hertram Young, B.A, Madoe, (nt take place quietly on September The engagement is announced nt | Gananoqne of Wine Pessie |eanot Philip La Riviere, Ottawa, the wedding to take plas early in ('ctober Toronto, announ Mrs. George A. Somerville, announce the engagement of Florenge Hamilton, 16 son of Dean Youug, The marriage will Sh THEE WW mors Catarrh in thix see. tion of the country than all other dis eases put together, and until! the last few years was Suppo to be incur- able, For a great many years docters pronounced it a loeal disease and pre- scribed iocal remedies, a stantly failing to focal treatment. pronounced it Beience has proven catarrh {« Jo a can stilutional disease therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Ca areh Cure, manufactured by F 3. Clhenéy & Co, Toladn, Ohio, Ix the only constitutional eure on the market, 11 J taken intéranily in doses from drops to a téasphonful. It Lis oo ly én the Blodd and mudone surfaces of the system. The offer une Jane dred dollars for apy case fall Bend for circulars tant . monials as. Onis. F. J. CHEREY & CO, Te it and a i i ol FOR SALE Frame Dwelling, No. 13% Durham Street, now ocen by Walter Lamb, containing ten rooms and garden plot. 4-5 of an acre; also barn and hen house E. Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. "Phone 286. closet MARKET UARK, KINGSTON, ON - m-------- petite, and heaith on both! ™ Suaxesreass "Let pood digestion wait on g (LNT EEE They correct stomach disorders, assist digestion, «dd make life worth living again for the victim of dyspepsia. 50c. a box. If your druggist has not stocked them yet, send us 50c. and we will. mail them, 35 Notional Drug and Chemical Company of Canada, Lindted, + Mestreal makes more bread to the barrel than any flour on the market-- bread that takes up water readily, 'stands up" fu the ove tastes well snd nutritious, other WHEN THE BAKING 13S DONE WITH BEAVER / well looks well, and is light Deing a carefully prepared blend of Mauitoba Spring wheat and Ontario Fall Beaver Flour is also an ideal pastry flour, making the most delicious cakes, pies and biscuits, wheat, oS PTR FT any. other APR Te baking Bread and ET Keeping two flours--one for bread and one for pastry unnecessa expense and bother. Flour ie best for both Ask your grocer for it. DEALERS Write for prices on all Preds, Cosrse Grains and Cereals, THE T. BL TAYLOR CO, LIMITED, - involves Beaver 116 CEATEAM, Ont. A handful in a line WHEN YOU SWEEP absorbs the dust, brightens the floor, and cleans your carpet, One week free trial. Yours for health, DUSTBANE, ALL GROCERS 0 MORE DUSTY FRIDAYS" Packed quartet barroln gollwRhoes ii Very newest styles wear Thats the kind we Shoes bulit of leather that and hold their sha Our Shoes Will well, and built so Wear 10 go J: Hea) & Bro. 00D SHOES one for 3

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