Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Sep 1911, p. 13

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- ST THE DAILY BRITSH WHIG, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1911. = (EeOreoa COCO EGECA0CECAGACCERG aA: a | Tips For [ian ae i, ope a 00000 { the Farmer {= wii bond } constitution, compara old peo An hund BY U og JOSH. Brrr srrsstrasesasscsas ---- i t yntinue . to that same | small Growth Farms, $ tirae. 1 be ¢ the tendency ' Fireehon Fit i oh { longeyi and strength and pow : Si soins Br Lia thing we must vate, develop and aa TE Ey ed into our poultry, We want © a g-4ime-production hen sather than ee Mt Ee ve Makes You Feel Wet ressed coping friends "10 adhere to the their old hens : wa 3 of their old hen "The basis of all good dressing is in the underciothing wom. 4 You cannot either lo feel well dressed if your underve i for Your outer clothing wiil not sit well ner hung properly unicss BRasrCobiis propery. | I . SRSA ATs eo professor | 2 People who recognize the value of being properly dressed appreciate 3 iy of "CE ETEE? Underclothing: between | 4 \ 'The success of * CEETEE '* underclothing is chiefly the result of the great care taken in its making and that Bt a an it is the kind of underwear the feople want. pe of hen . s ' , though Every garment is made to FIT THE BODY, ihe ane, sey material being shaped to the natural cuives of the me is hun form in the actual process of knitting y 1 puts itry Weguarantee every Il made with selvedge edges--the édges being Warn by the Dest "CEETEE" gar- & cucfull 1 kmitged {riot scwa) together. People-Sold bythe Oddly the very finer of Australian Merino Wool is Best Dealers. : 4 v ves in farms have) 3 rd | ment to be abso- used in the making. +. i ud Ailways ask for . dh a} Frc nE ha . « lotger--ma be coming in the t is so soft 'and clean that a baby could wear it . "w heerensad from 136 in. 1900 10 12 nr IRR hh lutely unshrinkable. init jis tender skin. CEETEE. 1491 ie INEereang is hi} } . ry py, . wl 10 agriculture i x + better look alter his Made tn all sizes ad weights for Ladies, "Gentiemen acre, of 4.2 per cent TUCETORING PATER, wn e and Children. 1900 5 SE nhs a Frou e and Price 1 hp MANUFACTURED BY a¥ie Mik, da { ; Ky 1 ~: . . Ip gitan, Sept. Zi. The ve Tollowing The C. TURNBULL CO. OF GALT, Limited rices are reported o e marke } Carrots, 4 to Ode. doz, bunches; ] ONTARIO A Prosperous Year. yg Me. to 60c, per-bag: new . . : « ' ry 1 ain is having a prosper ipotatoes, £1.50 per bushel; beans, He 1v8 the Toronto Globe, The west » ; new cabbale | Ge, duz: new eel e a bumper crop and (he , Ie f ; te aes, The. tn pay ert y-steicks With iv eon « a Me. doz. of immigration and bet | onion EI bush; radishes, ape. to $i: raccoon, large, $3.50: mediom. HARDWOODS, i POTESSHIES000004000 4000000000000 0 00504004 +. OUR CRYSTAL BRAND ol Inrmit ren ) on et luce, 0 bunch apples, : y : 0; small, 75¢.; red fox, to size, wr i $i, mall, Joc re Ei me nada is Dependent Upon Her Soft | #1 to 86; skunk, as to size and length i WIEN YOU REQUIRE ANY Of Standard Granulated Sugar Has been tried and found excellent for ng and table use, Price In nght ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontarie Street, X { f , i fos | . se Fa we, Proc street, re- . tion on | ma 4 finve the ; sil. th sl © is o ' lu 1 ou Kprunts Te of stripe, He. to $2; weasel, 2, te Woods. i climate, ; : ® Bic, i ' Lopendint for ws iamher | tach RR very. | ts, 4%. lacal . wheat, $1 semen apple on the soft woods of the forest | thing else reguine voananke I buckwheat, T0¢.; seed rye, $1; peas, Wouldn'e Bite, fmuch more than Ww the United States, | cultural wenit} tin ave rant ter, 8 " feed corn, Tle; | New York Times as seen fram toe 1910 Forest Produ Retter met) of tilings. bette of brinkee ir, RIN 320.05, farmers', Sir: Witfnd Laurier, the Canadian report compiled hy the Dominion ~ 8) Rit oat | premier, is a diplomatisty t e "extry Branch and shortly to be pul weed pee bbls vary ond of the Inst session of he jished.- Of the 190 Canadia lands in farm practice agli te Koop the | cornmeal, fh tor 2: a F2 tom Hottawa parlinment, when « 3 cut amounting to nearly five hilli feet, onl me-twentweth consisted ol " he Boi oR t EAM, em lee Cream with nu We do not use h or gelatine. lce with Pineapple Strawberry Fruit, bo, i's warm outside, but very cool ia our parlors ROYAL CREAM PARLOR, 1 riacess Street, rotation, v [insmithing, Gas~Fitting, Plumbing or Hot Water Heating Done CAL n "up Elliott Pross Telephone 35. 77 Prince: s Street, sudard ¢ LEIA VeeT My wr tov Red vy ¥1, loose wanted to know when dissglu ton bring inereassd hone wl weak » 2 Ouse, $9 to Ni] would take place, one of the.smariest hardwoods or broad-leafed trees, worth the men on the land Fhe tis ned of Beef (local), « hreane, 338. to 14f the Washington correspondents of harely five mililon dollars: on th ime western heel, $10 per CATORRE eul He De x I oy } oo i So J3e.; [Canada on the « reciprocity question, umber cut in the United States on 10s. So hressed hors es 1 ! OR Si i e * undertook td make the premier be- 'sists of hardwoods, winch country had 0 1 x tray his hand He called on Sir far greater hardwood forests than ever Yiu it oo 5 on, We; spring lamb, i4e. to l6e. & . , ; R : ; creasing e horse now m the farm, loa Hs 'hd Earp Io wii Th Wildrid and began to talk ol the did Canada. Canada is ated 3 . fp a val, Ww. to iC. per 3 4 ) . fuel St 1.25 pair he 15¢ beauties «& Canada. la shortage of the hardy fucks, i 21.2 i turkeys By } ' » ' ee : 1 I 2c. ib: Tawl, %e. to $I "a pair; It's the most beautiful place VUve'and makes up the national tspring chickens, The. to Hie, weir: but r, eraamery, 28¢. to 0c. lb: rolls, [long way to bring my wife from States, hardwood lumber to Washington merely for a day or t of seven and a hali millon Dominion Fish eompan reports but I'm sure she would lke to Thus the value of the hardwoods \ rices as follows : - come up--if it's worth while Sir ported mito Canada during 1910 Whitefish, 15¢. Ih; pike, 100. 1h: | Wilfrid." ceeded by fiity per cent the jue hinook salmon, 20c. 1b; kippered | "Pm sure nothing could be more the hardwoods mansiaetured into hum erring, | Yarmouth bloglers, 48¢. doz, [delightiul,"' replied the statesman, Her. Nearly all of thes pore far distant when the New York newspapers, who was in other hand almost one quarter of the labor problem will be ' iarter; mut- come be I ing ' ! work ) } ) ) 1 0c. to lle, hy . §retssssassssniseansny farm help 1} out the ear, ¥ (any 5 1 THECLUBHOTEL : ' ¢ WELLINGTON STREET, : » teul i i ) : : 9 (Near Princess). ever Seen, he declare Ls by importing annually from the ' There are other hotels Sut ¢ none approach the Club for homelike surroundings ? Located in centre of city and $ close to principal stores and theatre. ' Charges are moderste ¢ Epecial rates by the week All orders proms attended fo. 00000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 | © M THOMPSON, Fropricter, i $orssssansnaianaaens tlantic salmon, 3c. 1h: salt codfish, [than for any lady to sit on. our from the: United Stud and consiet of a ie He. Hi; halibut, Me: fresh haddock, pheautiful Parlioment Hill and see the (ha most valnable! species TT - Ue. to 25c. h.: egos, 20e. to 23. doz ) 0000000000000 00000009 02000060000 COO00P000000000000000046 ~ TST ® Rotentind 1 { doubt its future gros wed prospes Sm hy o -- fro : a oi A Oendhy.; bu liboncla, A2ic. 1h; mackerel, river below." oak, hickory, tulip or yellow aphity, | - " i el UR 2 BRL Mn SC Ed For Pickling help the ni John 'Kay, Brock street, reports [for only a day « two," went bn the large amount of hard pine hich : « k HOW Spa er man If we only Kitew go frequently used gi 3 wood 4 trimmed, Ale. Ib; horsohides, [we should be hore week on ten. From these shove figures it am ' Pure Vinegar all X 3: calisking, veals, He. Ib: Jdays it might be possible. 1's pretty that we are Decoming more and More eo : "I am nvinced that forthe future (deacons, S06, to $1 sheepeking, 300. hard to he separated from one' ¢idependent wpon the | Unite tates ) | kinds of whole and the poultiyman must J for great [to be.: tallow, in cakes, Bo. Ih: beay findefinitoly." . whose available supply for export i " Sli improvement in the by of histway, 2c. Wo; ginseng, 35 th; woob] Faurier hoeame almost fatieriv. He surele oo idly' decreasing Yha i 2 fowls Prof. Rice, of Cornell | wa had, 2. th; uuwashed, ide. Wo {paced the youn man on the shoul arly a . raqdlty Irs re i Ground Spices. Universi » ' i) the fo Ras furs Red ox, No. 1, large, 26 der and said ativeis. of Canal hy the slbuing . 1 duction « 1 that will wake we ING. medium, $8; raccoon, 'No. | \ ves, my friend hav 233: of wond waster ant oactioular] {+ D COUPER nomenal records 250 or 300 mega ing « 82 to $3; No. 1, medium, $1 tolenid tha A ee cara 1 « No ' I 1 was a ver eat im the develoomend of the ar 1 Production Hen, venr-but | bolisve we m How | y. in No I» - : | al i Ha : {$2 mink, vo. 1 J ge, #6 to¥7; No, | sewnrate op man and his vn! of Ontario, Sothern Qu in oR | Phone 56 311-3 Princess Street. i. hen : ws roduc H aedinm, $31 to =. pring 1 uts, No. 1. rt mn "" : i - he o Intrein bhs i} : i X aon maritime pravifices, shoal v « + Prompt Delivery, wr of . i "od et hirge, 38 No 2 wediom, 05 kits | 1 ting Bow = onterview was no elegrahied ith all possible speed WL value: springy rubbed | : ! thease e ta New Yor) i tom EE i | o-- i ------ a ------------ f ¥ Eps on ni bx of yeas | skins nt value, | : ! - - - Phe weak fink in tl It busi] George ! Co. quote the fol } tniect eomiiinan sense bilo avn) Stubbornness Mtn timex taken | 3 i KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLERE mah : , 1 vee are depend | dwing prices fi r hw firs 2 | affair and &ften i will die natural for stability of character | i io " Wohi Ge: tie woot I Spring mn # , lage, 0c. to 400. ideath, Re caonrteous The mule mav Yoak i hes et ction 0 E L aus rpm he ' medivm, Hk » 35e; mink, large, $4 meek, but have a eare for his feet e : " owes Cost' wed when he he Erie } to $4; medium, 23 ta 84.50 small, $2 " 3 Pati Te Fo . _. mn - -- - i ei . ' "ping } hi Tele ness is the --r-- Era Civil Berviee an Enge : SEO EECCA Take Triscuit with You! = That's what our rons say wher ery ey . Belfast 1 of Ruglish Ginger bear our Take it with you on the fishing trip, on the automo- 'bile tour, to the Summer camp, the bungalow in the woods, the cottage by the sea, wherever you go to escape the trials of housckeeping, the worries of busi ness or the weariness of Summer days. TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat wafer, made of the whole wheat, steam-cooked, shredded and baked by electric- ity. It is crisp, tasty and full of nutfiment. Serve it with butter, cheese, caviar or marmalades--or eat it with nothing. Enough Triscuit can be taken in a fisherman's creel to supply all the strength needed for a day's sport. | Shredded Wheat Biscuit with Derries or other fresh fruit, served with milk of cream, makes a complete, wholesome, nourishing meal. If you like Shredded Wheat Biscuit for breakfast you will like Triscuit for any meal with butter, cheese, caviar or marmalades. Containg more rutriment than meat or eggs and is more n ¢ Ganong's, G. B. Made only. by : CTHE AUTUMN MOTOR MAID'S oc GETUP, : Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Limited = TH FINEST IN THE Ln Big and soft and comfortablee--and detichisuily Tight Withal--are the new motor coats built of pole eloth, which has a reverse side in in a J contrasting color. The coat is usually buily of he. darker side of. the 2 ES fabric, the reverse being used for : wif, ; - ] p : a ep A J RE smuart cont is built af Kaftic brown role € , ! lg "- ds $ 8 Pima BY ie Se hw dar ho ie CNA Soir RCE asians 1 EE 2. 8. Fusco. SERRE, for family Vor the leads g LT ele rw 504 fur a Thompson Bottling Co. IL PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON, 000000 cveccocoeee 08000000 OOOIQROIRTS * *» * * » * . * ° @ . ° * . pons i» ° ° * * * The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. Scranton Coal » good coal and we guarantee prompt delivery, BOOTH & Co. FOOT WEST STRERT, FRR RVR RNBBND CDOS s ¢ 3 ' 2 i 0 ESO

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