Collars and Mui Men's Clothing, © atpets: tains, Oileloths, kinds of Household Furnishings oan he had on east payment plan. N HE - CONSTIPATION often leads to a more serious illness unless given prompt at- tentjon A mild laxgtive is provided In Warner's Bale Pills. A purely vegetabl? sugar-coated cathartie, harm- ful yet efficient 20¢ A PACKAGE -- Ask Your [Druggist. _-- . J oi (4 Lx lle) ANGLIN'S The purest, eleanest and best. - S. Anglin & fo } Office and Yards: ® "Cor. May and Wellington Sts. 3 | 5460966609960988080000 | DON'T BE BALD Nearly Anyone May Secure a Spley- did Growth of Hair, { We have g remedy that has 4 record | of hair and curing baldness in #4 out of every 100 cases sed according to directions for reason able length of time. That like strong statement --it is, and we mean it and should doubt it until théy have put our claims to an setial test. | We are so certain Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will enre" dandveuff, bald stimulate the scalp hair stop fallihg hair and that we personally give our posi guarantee to refund every penny paid ug for ery insts where it does wot give entire satisfaction to ® dominion, did the trick. prowing ; where n may seem n is ta be, no one prevent ness, and root hair, Live grow new | it inc ey nee the user, Rexall "93" Hair Tonic irs as pleas ant to use as clear spring water It is delightfully perfumed, and does not grease or gum the hair, Two sizes, Se. and 831.00. With our guarantee back of it, you certainly take no risk. Sold only at our store--~The Rexall Store, GW. Mahood Fall Overcoats Block of ( Ravaneties 4p fern Large Ne w Cheviots, 'onln, mood $6.60, $7.50, 310 Hew our line of ys SWEATER COATS For Men, Women and Children Rwenter Coaty at 950, $1.50¢ SETS, up to $1.60, Sweater Coats for Ladles at $2 to §: Hw for Children at 7 to $1.2 Am FRING Ss ZAC Any wife or mother who save hor husband or son from Drink will he glad to Know (NHL she can pur chase ORRINE, the standard Hquor habit remedy that we have sold for years, and no benefit obtained after a trial] the meney he re. funded ORRINE je No. 1, secret absoldately given secrgtly RINE No. 2, in who desire to all Overconts and Rubber from at and "sia. : | Men's $2 er Coats be up wants ta if is will prepared in tw forms : powder eatment, a fasteless and odarleas] in food or drink OR pill form, is for those take voluniary treat- ment ORRINE osts only $1.00 a hox, 4'ome in and get free hooklet about 'ORRINE. Geo. V Mahood, cor Princess and Hagol Streets Removal Notice! W, CO. Bennett, Tinsmith and PlfMiber, has Removed his plate of busitieds from 373 King St. to 191 Princess - Street, pext door to the late 8, J. Horsey's Hardware Store 'where he will be pleased to meet all his old customers and as many new owes as reqaire firs class Tinsmithing and Plumbing done; also agent for the Souvenir Range. Phone 1033 a Very foolish for to place your cleaning in We costly laces other than expert hands. Ale experts. R. PARKER & CO, Dyers nnd Cleaners, 89 Princess St, Kingston, Ont, Weeesesscecesscesosee GAS HEATING STOVES, We have the odorless kind, five sizes, from $2.00 to $7.00. Too early to light the furnace. the Gay Stove fills the bill. Gas costs 2¢ per hour. 'Phane 615, : 3 soo eves ORIDD ® 1 6494848900 00049 . OLDFIN, sud Ordnance Sf in theap for ete.;' also all™ see for yourself, | ernment Nickle, ton. Ontario, at $6 per year. day and Thursday morning at $1 a per year. H E About The lass appeal made to the electors by the tory party was that iin which they urged them to hecanse reject reciprocity twin years hence the dewoerits would ! i | i he in in | power The tyelve reasons why loyal Cana dians shold vote against reciprocity, the The people which were plastered over [wisely ar not time will tell believed that the introduction of the pact KINGSTON has gone over to the con hike former liberal constituency, Kingston servative side, many anothe When one reads over the list of the mighty whe have fallen on the liberal side in thi all Mowat that won the seat Harty, the it i®8 not at John MebDonald to defeat, Nickle William liberal province, that surprising went Willian vacated hy down and Folger Hon bbe and whieh has since Tupper Ov 194. the constituencies that have declared them The any the was swept out in Kingston is another of many selves opposed to reciproeity. Limestone Uity does not want relations with As that commercial States, closer United was the THEE WHIG, SEVENTYEIGHTH YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIC, published at 306-310 King Street. Kings- Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, postage bad to be added, making piice of Daily $3 and of Weekly $1.50 Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish, and cheap work; nine improved presses THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO. LIMITED TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church Street, Toro 0. SmallMece, J.P., representaive. WILL mw COME? a a a THEY DID AVAIL published in parts om Mon- year. To United States. charge for - J. G. Elliott, President. Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas. N i | the United States and they would in return. The demo- open the markets to Canada with ne consideration Crate may aever again be in power in ce worked, United States, but the scheme in the destruction of the the : and affect | would resnlt natural resources, put Canada in clutches of the loyalty Americans, the the of The average Capadian rejoices to be part of whic the dominion holds the crowning place. mother country. n the empire in coEs TORY. ment went to the country; Mr. Mowat H Specialists in diseases of Skis, Ricod. Reryes, Bladder and Special Ail. ents of me Tone visit ft advisable : it impossible, ad history for free opinion and ad- vice Question blank end book on discases of men free. Consultation free. Medicine furnished in tablet forw. Hours: 10 am. to 1 p.m, sod 2 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 am. to {pw . DRS. SOPER & WHITE 28 Terunte Street, Toronte, Ont. L. For Sale Houseboat Fully Equipped, With Marine Rail~ way.. Full particu lars at the Office of Had un- | Mr. evi- imply went down with the issue Mr. fight wepared, have given but it is anti- reciprocity rot Mowat entered the he would closer the Nickle a fent "that late was destined to win the election | 'though Standard, fight, candi. vi | even ms news- i wiper, the the trade pact. ere, party strongly Mvored | | also | the farmers reciprocity, Edwards by Frontenac, wmulked at ir, fag ery was used with a diect In and rel ted majority. The good deal of in the county ta counteract a large any | Mr. as a straight | possible move towards reciprocity. Fair made a good fight reciprocity candidate, but the farmers preferred a doctor as their representa issue upon which the liberal govern Hon. R. 1. vative party of dences point of Borden and the conser come into power ng are in sult Thursday's election; evi to a majority their fifty. swept The anti-reci "the country, the the favor about procity , views flag-waving having stirred loval sentiments of the people. It the liberal extent, ol to n the overwhelming defeat party and a repetition 1596, conservative party It is to be regretted that was an was, of swept great which the of office. the landslide in out rec: procity pact should have been so pitched overboard be that unceremoninnshy cause even conservatives admit ise : ; as a business proposition it assuredly would be beneficial to both countries, all time but as economic questions take a pub of them- to abso apd fill the the tirid representations long lie nvind the conservatives impressed inasses and the de has been the result. even solves the of the had a large influence, upon font pact' Women though they had po voles in the mat They became impressed with the that .the- passagd of the ment meapt an inceenbed ing and the burdens upon that respect, ficient and almost all ghat they could The result was that the men to the dominant _ forces, to the fam- ter, idea Aureos cost im liv already imposed tham, in were suf- stand. capitulated those who were providers ily comfort. It Mr. very that x is an - interesting feature. Borden the house large representation lof As ona looks over the ligt it is will meet in new men. THE CONSERVATIVE SWEEP. tive and the present trade conditions, |+ ! | "| ted to reproduce in ( either been defeated the fight, the cabinet hers who have cr were not in of ministers | The swesq in the Laurier administration w. was simply amazing, Hons. 8. Fielding and W. of the pact, of Sydney Fisher, ter, Hon. W. IL. of labor, the | Hon the agricultural minis before The went down onslaught ballots, 1 | i i Paterson, the makers i | 1 i Mackenzie King, min- | Hon. G. P. the minister of railways and F and ister Graham, canals, Sir mili- the Borden, the minister of Hon. solicitor-general, Hon. R. L. tive leader, tia, Frederick, Bureau, are among the slain the according to records, had | an exceedingly ! Borden, conserva- ¢lose shave in Halifax, | winning only by votes, i twenty-five { it remarkable | I | | Altogether wis a landslide and is so complete that the | take | the decision of | liberal only to party can smilingly its defeat' and bow the people that, the Just not they this Reciprocity, Laver, 1s by no means dead anc NE wip" Come ap, some or fom. The men on both sides of the line are growing more now, rec iproc ity is thing wish to have mn country. how possibly in o and more to the | fair believe that in natural products two countries should have a exchange It will is evident that the conservatives | be able to control * parliament | without the nationalists, or that other sections, so no entangling The haz a herculean al- Jiances Will be necessary com- mg premier, task he | fore him but we trust he will per- | remarkable the number of old mem- 4 } ' The bars between the two countries will not come down. Kingsion gave a Nickle and got a conservative government. ---- Beer in paper boxes, like oysters 'amd | icp. cream is the latest Ne& York al to pvacy of the ht growls, back Reciprocity, apparently buried, will he 'up again, What form i will take is as yet problematical, but it is not dend. : n 3 Cack the Hugger is abroad in St. Louis, and it is said the female pa- trons of excurs 0 that city have furently. ioicrensed jo un in uumbtrs. 5 Reciprocity 'was not nat undesstiod. hy the masses. The campaign of iafor- mation was too short. It takes time for new' refdrme to percolate through all sections of the people. : -- : When Mowat called nt the Standard on Thursday night, and in the pre Lsence of the crowd, shook hands with he cemented {friendships aud will {erontod, "wood fellowships . that EDITORIAL NOTES. Ypretiily Ai Mondewel, to a man. form it to t he fadvantage of Canada. cords ------ Berlin, the is a her pub- 39, or il- It "tell Prusssian capital, sounding name, but count for the year 1909, just lished, which shows that out of 474 births not less than 19,008, ahout twenty-five per cent., were Hegitimate, is not at all pretty, must be an awkward stunt who's who in such a town. fo It will vow be in order for the con- servative party to formulate a policy, which at present is not one of its possessions. In view of the fact that Nr. Borden has changed his mind up- on the great issues before the coun- trey, it will be necessary to throw ont an anchor when he does decide upon a policy. 0 'It in the declared: purpose of the hmayoress of Honnewell, Kan., to cast out every male in that &ty's adminis tration, vowing : 'When 1 quit the office there won't be any men &row- ing around over what they 'put over" on me." 1 ought tb be a_ sure thing that "or oharter amendment faveriog a recall r oc would be voted for | internal | jure { | must lowed ! hereulean I meanced assortment i twill open i held i 0. Hutton, 18 Market Street KINGSTON, ONT. CANADIAN UNITY. Ta the people of Canada has heen entrusted a magnificent heritage, with almost limitlest possibilities, and only strife mismanagement our rm check Canadians can pid development permanently in of the Methodist bitterness alone can anada, is the opmion Christian" Guardian, © th of Canada. Ragial fostered differences must paper not be upon our soil; religions not be al to banish Christian courtesy; i political afliliations must be subordin ted the lust of gain to patriotse considerations, and must not he permit anada the trage life. The to he weld dies of European industrial millions of our people are odd into one anadian This great ( nation 18 our work. 'The task IT one, amd the churches God "must lead the way, Bricks Are Deing Laid. paving Thursday, was bricks but com- Ihe the the rushed Another shipload of arrived in the city the laving of them until Friday contractor has been annoyed long delay in the shipping blocks and the work with all possible haste not morning. at of will 'be Campbell Bros. * the largest hats, The store where vou get of men's nobby advertise and be enough to Kind but now wont the It used to that a horse warranted must when sound, kick," he hig was to that aeroplane not show shy an hits In next Our $9 Suits Boys 6 vears to 15 Fine: Tweeds and ed, hand-padded lapels, newest Brown Our $6.50 Blue Worsted Suits to IH Same For vears Worst shoulders shades of Faney and Garey, and Greens, 8 wvodrs valine, For years, Boys splendid are style w& above oul Our $3. a0 Suits 14 cut, stripes For Royvs B vears 0 vears Same ° st as nbhove fine tweeds, neat Dark Gres we, S350, domestic Brown Special pecin ground til Children's Buster Brown Suits £3.50, 84, vears 1 50, 0 $i $5, YOOOOOOOOOUC (iden field Peaches; plums, pears, fresh, Gilbert's | d= = apples, grapes an at Stores, An tion, interesting and unique echven- i the fiest of the kind ever held, ! be the First International Con} which gress of Farm Wowen, will | Colorado Springs, ( October 17th. It there will be a large ah of the the congress will be conventions in on expected that is sttendance from wd the coumtry ar that of sectinns most | a one important of women in this country There ave in the { nited States thou tof {intention {will jar he Picklin Vinegar, Malt White Wine, bert's Stores purest and wat at FARM WOMEN CONGRESS. or farms contlneted sands of owned and wholly partiall bv wemen, Proof the terest taken 9 the congress has been afforded by the large num ber of women who have nified thet of attendin I'he sjygnkers include the best known some of and most advanced women in the country, and it is expected that the proceedings of the eongr will be of interest and profit to farm wl women But 1o htefés ted welfare of women HARMONIOUS FARMING. who | new ; English dairyman Tt sought Was an ta astonish us with = when he sent found stimulative note in farming word that he had had a wonderfully on his dws, and that was played while they being milked it had been discovered that the yield was much than wu der those ordinary the silence broken sound of the upsetting milk pail the hired man's "So, bossy 2 or what ever the bovine form of ofidearment may be in the old country. \But, as might have been ted, when investigation was made, it was found that the practice of hav ing a musical accompaniment to the milking process had log - been in use in 'Chicago, whers, we are tokl, save wo: Bufialp Times, ihe fragal dairy: men consider good music almost pas necessary to the duiry as the cow's ell. 2-1 Be 45.6 course, entinently hat it should be Uhieago that should have the honor of eing . the Beek cit in America where the bovines are buneced By the grains of music i over i music effect that when music were greater when by the conditions is only or anticipa * fitling 1 fits ble nee inte citing more milk than the las the Mrs bovide kicked over a the conflagration the late E. P Burned Away." that Mrs by the Time in the Old Chicago to succumb to the altruistic that the uses of musie fame of Chi O'Leary's, ke wind alone ly identified wit CAgO ever since pet rosene lamp in dim bv-gones, furnished a which enabled toe to write "Barriers (VLeary's must have been moved Hot OW was straing of "There'll Be a Town To-mght." trusted always not spirit practical and pro: -- - in the dairy there will be, to may be and now 1 have beer demonstrated ablection all yearn. we are sure, less musi eal culture for ladioe. Wom Chic: true that fro that there will be no which true voung It comes word AZO is {faento Paeen operhs this season, owing to the 1fgh cost, but Liset, Chopin and Rubenstein Chi CAgo still has with her, so that the Chicago dairyman may be a® they please, ' : In matters of culture w Claanioal and rows Chiengo has long bea in of American cities and to her already "We vie ever: thing but the s-jueal™ justly dled 'a dairy complete withet ihe forefvony f imous motto : may fae Lows have avis hse those: naka, oF a pis : i 'Smart Shoes for Men Men know phatically the who fav most em- that Shoes are Men's our best Shoes that thes can buy, and We stale have been told this we it positively without fear of contradiction. If we' VOU Know of a doubter, HH show him our .00 and $5.00 Shoes to convince Him, See Our 20th tury, Now 54.00, th Little 85.00 Shoe, American, John Bull, Haelt' hoe. NEW TAN PATENT COLT? 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Dutles--Must reside up. on the homestead or pre-émption six MOR in essh of ix years from date of homesiead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivaie fifly acres exira A homesteader who sas e sted his homestead right and =an iain & pre-emplion may enter for t chased homestead In corti: Price, $300 per acre Imtles reside mix months in each of years, cultivate fifty acres and erect & house worth $300.00 WwW. WwW, CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior ublication of not be pald sie over m u Fa On er or resident land wlender hig bi mi ® upon in each of may live tgad on solely owned by his father brother or NB. ~Unauthorized this advertisement wil tor. Fall House Sieanipg You wi Ww alipupers regi ire same Re 3 gilding and a . 4 We Cat bres i 18 at ressonable price in and les % MOW i A. WE ESE & CO, A Pleture Framing,