Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Nov 1911, p. 10

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i |, Bold Everywhere. Thin, Feeble RIT 5 { PERRI PITEIEEED IP a : ® DUNCAN'S CART STAND 70 WILLIAM STREET. 'Phone 1065, ~ EERIE EREIEREE BooossscReBEesRetPRROS TAKE IT AWAY «That's what our s»» When served er Ale or En that do ao bottled. goods fer family have no superior, Bam fe It at of the lead in Orels © rislephone 304 fur a trial case. 2 mpson Bottling Co. 292 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON. | OO! { Atrons sey with Uelfast lish Ginger beat our 1 once nrneneseseny C0000 OCOIOOIOPOIOIOPORROOTS 0000000000000 0000000 They Will A with you--and heip-you to keep your stomach and other organs in the proper condition on which your rood health must depend - BEEGHAM'S PILLS in boxes 25e > ' TRAVELLING, RALLW AY [CATE The 'longest doubla track In the world under one management. The 'only double track railway between Montreal. ~ Torofito, Chicago and principal Canadian Citles, : "The Ttiniatchal Limited Terns Leaves Kingston ually &t 12.25 noon for Toronto, Mamilion, London, De- troit, arriving In Chicago 8 o'ilock the following morbing. Four Express Trains daily to To- ronto and Montredl, HUNTERS EXCURSIONS Tickets on sale' dally until Nov. 11th. Good to refurn until Decem- ber 14th. hits J.P Haney Corner Johnson ! IL RRL 1d RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacific Railwa TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTO? 11.45 mm, Ezpr t. John, N.B.; "Montreal, Quebec, Halt Toronto, Chicago, Renfrew; Sault Ste. Marie, Duluth, "8t. . Paul, Winnipeg, Van- ocouver, Seattle, Portland and Ban Francisco ' cisco. 5.00 ~ p.msslocal for Sharbot e, connecting with C. P. R. East West." "Y)"" "7.45 a.m. Mixed--For Renfrew and intermediate points, Mon., Wed., and Friday. I 1 t Y, Agent, Ontario Sts. 138 lh, For Ottawa, i leaving Kingston at : 1g Ottawa at 38 pam; Toronto, § p.m.; Montreal, 7. p.m; Be 7.30 opp St, John, 12.00 <4 #4 3 winters are Cuban olim- ing is nearly completed. School Kressing agement pressers busily" engaged in this vicia- ity. Wilfrid Wilson has recovered from his recent illness. has rented ishop. College. Miss Agnes, Miss Margaret McKeown, Desmond; at Pp, rike, who has proving. Mr. and Mrs. Bpuce Irvine are visiting in' Wallbri ling. Arclen Blakely wu moved ron his father's fgrgp. Mre. oO bell, have ' visit with Mr. and Mrs.' C. G. Picton. The W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs, 8. Vancott last good attendance. bert Alyea were recent. visitors at A. 1 Latimer, finished. utiended the tion at Inverary on - Thursday last; ron the concert at Glenburnie on in a viry bad condition after recent rains. ong of its mast tailing for some years past but till a few years past he was able to be around. © Aid Soc ! nant's Monday evening. Alter the business light refreshments were serv: ed. Blake Dickey hae sold his board will i Dickey has rented A. W. Mallory's farm, 'where William Tow carpenter work of the overhé bridge a cou villa pi yet. Born, to Mr. M 3 new furnace placed in the school house by William Chick, much hotter than the former WS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT WEIG CORRESPONDENTS "TELL US, The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ouiario--What People Are Doing and What They Are Saying. Perth Road Tidings. Perth Road, Nov. 18. <Death. has ivited this place again and took a- way Mes. Margaret Thompson, sa old resident. br. Freeman has wailt an addition to his ners The sick are on the mend. house, Farmers are about brough ploughing. Willétisholme Noted: Willettsholme, Nov. 18.~Full plough- pro- favourably under the man- of Miss Donaldson. Hay $ 3 Washburn Notes, Washburn, Nov. 11.--A. Dgnaldson G. Cuddy's blacksmith Nearly all the farmers are #) | through ploughing. B. Balls and A. | Allery, visited the city lately. yicold spring factory is tursing out a {fine lot of cheese daily. The Notes From Sharpton. Sharpton, Nov. 1h<The 3Sisturs of harity, 'House of Providence, ng ston have 'meds their annual call. arge number from here attended tho 'At Home' at A. Mohan's, Elgin burgh, last Wednesday night. C, Tay- is attending Kingston Busiess Mohan and daughter, at Centreville recently or Mohan's. . News From Salem. Salem, Nov. 13.--Mrs. James Carn been very ill, is im- and Stir family have C. Wannamaker and little son, Camp- returned after a week's Fox, monthly meeting of the Wednesday, with = Mr. and Mrs. Gil pencer's. Jesse Marvin conducted ser vice in Salem church on Sunday. Locals From Latimer. by ROY 18. Moet of the Ve ploughing nearly A large number from hme Sunday school eanven- I'he Ladies' 'Aid of Latimer held their last meeting at the home of Mrs. N. ¥. Dailing on Nov. good spent a week with her sisier, Mrs. H. Bth, * with x attendance. Nettie Shernian anhon, of Sunbury. Ernest Hefl- and Miss Nola Lyon attended v. Miss Grace Darling spent few in tavePary with Lady Detling. U. H, Kent's. , 'Poath at Burridge. Burridge, Nov. 11.--The roads xe the Most farmers are busy loug hing. th bas ngbin visited his rte and Bas claimed mei, James had bo " anbeered 3arr. Mr. Barr's health He vas a member he A.O.UW, and LOL. lodges. religion gto a widow, daugh ridge Methodist church, and. the Mine wirs | cemetery. ters. The funeral service ted by Rev. A. Hagar, in Bur 'eo Pay placed jn Green Mallorytown Reports. Mallorytown, Nov. 18.--The Ladies' y met at Mrs. R. W. Ten ng-house to Umar Tennant, Lin, who move here next . Blake lived. The G. TR, of , in Eheolt to . The grading Ss not finished and Mrs. A. E illor, a daughter, on - Thursday. A let heats the school ane. Odessa. Methodist Cuirch. Odessa, Nov. 14. 3 2 work on & Peis Hyer gEFLs Fi {zs {sale on Wednesday. UW | mornin, west of the|, 4 , i& com: school-room, whith can be throwa in- to one at any time. News From Wilbur, Wilbur, Nov. 11.--A number of men are working at the Wilbur mines, | moving 'away machivery io Mclntyre mines, Porcupine. Mrs. Charles Wur ner, Braeside, is visiting Mrs. J. Mor- repu, returned home last week. Mrs. W. W. Roche and Mrs. Harry Schultz are visiting Mrs. T. Lee. Rob- @t Richardson has gone to 'toronto, to be under tue doctor's care. Will ian Webb has returned howe from Smith's Falls. Miss Jeunie Richardson has gone to Ki on to work, Ross Aleom wand William Boyd have return- ed home from Smith's Falls. T. Rich- ardson bas gone to Kingston to seek employment. Norval Lee has returned home after spending. a few months visiting friends in Edmonton. . Notes From Mazberly. Maberly, Nov. 18.<A crowd of peo- ple went to Mrs. H. Palmer's sale. H. Buchanan was the first man out with Hs. sleigh this fall. John Allen and his hunters have secured three fine deer. James Buchanan and bride left to-day for 'their home in Montreal While on their visit here, Mrs. Buchan- an made many friends, Miss Eva Fla- herty spent Sunday with friends in Meberly. A temperance meeting was held at Sunnyside; on Tuesday night, last, week, with a large attendance. A number from here attended the party at D. Se eant's, on Friday evening, Howard obinson spent a few days with friends, on his way home to Kingston, after a successful summer in the cheese factory at = Almonte. Mrs. Joseph Darkina and little som are Spending a few days at Mr. Acheson's. wv. Mr. Brunet will preach at Zea land on Sunday evening. At Allen, Wolfe Island. Allen, Wolfe Island, Nov. 11.--Nel son Pabeook has moved to his farm near the village. John (Shea, the chesse-maker at the Wolfe Island aotory, rerorned home on Saturday after a very successful season. Mars Dge, visiting in this section, left ou Saturday to visit: her brother, Thos Des. Arthur Henderson is moving his biouse on Duncan McLarn's farm or & lot' recently purchased from J Hogan. Miss yrtle Esford re turned home on Tuesaday after a fon: days' visit in Kingston. number from here attended dance in the Masonic hall on Mon day evening. Miss Hattie Fawceti is visiting" "in Kingston. My. Alaril Cush ndall, visitin friendé here returned home on Monday. A n tended Hugh' Horpe's | Gilt choes: factory will 'be ih operation till he 20th of November, Mr. Adame' ha iressés are kept busy on' the isladd Migs Bigley t 'Thanksgiving at ber home in dindsay. J. Fraser, o! Kingston, was the guest of J. Mc Donald on Satirday and Sundgy. I. C; Hogan' retirned home on Tuge day to spend the winter. ' ' At Mountain Grove. Mountain Grove, Nov. 11. -Ladies" Aid tea and quafterly official board meeting was held last night, Satur day. Saeramental service will be held on the 19th inst. Rev. Mr. Rolland, Enterprise, officiating. Rev. Mr. Me Muilen, Yarker, will hold 'services on this mission next Sunday. Mrs, James Dutterill, Sharbot Lake, is with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Butterill. Mrs. French has gone to her sister's, near Petarboro. Mrs. A. W. Thompson and children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Kitson, Godfrey. R'chard Crozier lost a cow last week. L. I. Pries lost a valuable | female sable collie dag last Friday. She was at home about midright, bat: did not appear in the 3 and has not been seen since. N.'M. Price is on his rounds collect ing. H. Wood, Newburg, shipped cat- Ue and hogs here Thursday. Miss Life Clark visited her sister, Gladys, at Newburgh, this week. Miss Ella Godfrey left on Tuesday for her sister's, Mrs. Sproule's, Dun- gannbn. 8. Grant is at J, Prench's. 8. Dawson, suffering from rheumat- ism, ia able to be at work again. ere aré no new cases of t id, and. those that are ill are improving slowly, , b------ LIVE STOUK MARKETS, The Prices Pald at the Various Centres, Montreal, Nov, 13.--About 1,900 head of butchers' cattle, 400 calves, 1,000 sheep and fo 3 £ EEgt id 1 g . ¥ - 2 i 5 i [gwese, lh, length, so that they stand up stiffly tion. The hat pictured is a biack covered with an ostrich wreath. Two long plumes are used for the up- right trimming and these plumes, like the wreath of feathers are in shad- ed yellow tone, Yellow is tremendously fashionable much seen in millinery. WIRED PLUMES THE DERNIER CRI Handsome, long ostrich feathers are now wired along their entire s--ec--sr--m You Need a Ryrie Er ------------------------------ . . EE ---- " GAS FIRES, We have the imitation hard 4nd. soft: Coal Fires, just the thing for (he parior or dining room grate; no trouble; no dust, 60 smoke: as cheap as coal io e. YSe. Let us give ypu a price iped and set complete "Phorie 515. Personal attention, J. W, OLDVIN & CO Cor. Svdenham and Ordnance Sim Catalogue to soive quickly and satisfactorily all your Christmas worries about "what to give." Suitable gift articles to suit every taste and every purse are to bo SOME CLASS TO OURS. This 'is the place to Lave your Auto, repaired to stand all kinds of weather. ~ B.J. DUMPHY Cor. Montreal ana Ordnance Sts. } r .. found on covery one of the 124 pages of illus- trations. To save time, worry and expense, write for a copy at once--it's free. Ryrie Bros., Limited Canada's Largest Jewelry House Jas. Ryrie, Pres. Harry Ryrie, Svc. Treas. 134-136-138 Yonge St. TORONTO BCs ee WE, ROYAL ICE CREAM PARLOR AND QUICK LUNCH ROOM, All kinds of Lunches and Hot Drinks lve Cream and all kinds of Fruit and Candies, M, PAPPAS & CO, 1S4 Princess Street. like quills--as shown in this illustra. velvet model and the crown is entirely this season and is ah cari $6.80 to 86.50; mixed, $6 to $6.05; heavy, $6 10 $6.65; -rough, $6 to $6.25; bood ta choice, heavy, £6.25 to $6.65; pigs, $3.85 to $5.40: bulk of ales, $6.25 to 8.55. Sheep--Receiptedestimated at 35,000; market ; generally 10c. up; native, $2.20 to $3.90; western, $2.65 to $3.90; yearlings, $3.70: to $4.50; lambs, na- tive, 5.75 to 85.95; western, $2.75 to $5.85. . \ Toronto Street Market. Toronto, Nov, '14.--Wheat, bush., de. to 92¢.; wheat, goose, to t¥e.; oats," bush., 50c. to Sle; rye, bush., 88¢. to 90c.; barley, bush., 75¢c. to 88¢.; hay, timothy, ton, $20 to $23; hay, No. 2, 816 to 317; straw, ton, $06 ta $17; seeds, alsike, No. 1, bush. $0.50 to $10; Ne. 2, $850 to 39: red clover, No, 1., bush., 811 to $11.50; Neo, 2, 80.75 to 810.50: timo- thy, No. 1, cwt., $13.50 to $14.50; dressed hogs, $9 to $9.50; butter, 'good to choice, Ib., 27c. to 32¢.; eggs, Sor 45¢c. to 50¢.; chickens, 1b., Ide. to 16¢c.; fowl, 1b., Fe. to #3¢; ducks, th. 13¢. to 158¢; . turkeys, lb., 20g to 24c.; 13e. to. 15c.; apples, bbl. $1.78 to 83; potstdes, bag, $1.10 to $1.20; 'beef, hindquarters, '$10 13 $11; beef, foregiiarters. $6.50 to $7.50; beef, choice, eardase, $9:to £0.50; beef, me: Sec. { dium, carcase, $7.50 to. $8; veal, prime, 810 to $12; mutton, prime, | $7.50 to 39; lamb, $9.50 to 810. Thomas Copley "PHONE 987. Drop a cdrd to 18 Pine Street we an wanting aaything~done In the Carpen ter line. Kstimates given on all Kinds of repairs and new work | aise Hardwood Floors of all kinds AY orders will receive prompt attention Shop 40 Queen Street. Brockville lost an old and esteemed resident in the death of Mrs. J. D. Uell, which occurred on Monday af- ternoon, at the age of seventy-two vears. Even if it were possible to cremate the family skeleton, a woman would need just as many closets. If a man is no longer able to an- noy anyone he has outlived his useful ness. 0800000000 0000000000 00 Highest Grade GASOLINE. COAL OL. LUBRICATING OIL. FLOOR OIL. GREASE, ETC, PROMI'T 'DELIVERY. WF. KELLY. Clarence' and Outario Streets. . Toye's Building, 9 S ¢ and a clear head are 4] the guarantees of Abbey's Salt 25¢ and 60c bottle, Soid everywliere, 81 S Effer- : & Ge%000nsnpecsnesoe Fo KINGSTON BUSINESS: COLLEGE (Limited) "Highest Education at Lowest Cost Twenty-#ixth yeat., Fall Terw begins Angust 30th. Courses ia Buokkeepiug, Shorthand, 'Tele. graphy, Civil Service and Eng- lish Our graduates get the best posi bons Within a short time vver sixty secured posiiions with one of the largest ratlway odr- porations in Canada Enter any tamg, Call or write for Infarma- tion H. ¥F Meteiife, Principal Kingston. Canada | Sweet Cider ~~ New Figs Choice Apples' Coast Sealed Oysters D. COUPER, 'Phone 76. 341-3 Princess Street, Prompt Delivery. ~ - - -- Has been known to bring people a lot of initial or first orders for soms very inferior goods, and right at this point is. where a great many manu- facturers or dealers fool themsel les Any manufacturing product which does not possess sufficient maeril. to do at least half the pulling for re-orders instead of relying up- on the advertising to do it all are mighty good goods for a man te stop making. Incidentally" we might modestly mention at this point, "Once a Customer glways tomer." Cook With Gas. Cheap, Clean, and Convenient Light, Heat and Power Co, 0. FOLGER, Gen, Mgr. a Cus WHAT IT IS . Ko-Ko-But " buiter mad nuts from two countries produce the finest fruits in the worl The cocoanut meats are broken up and dried in bright sunshine. "In the dried state the cocoanut meat is called Copra. HOHOBUT The perfect Cooking Buffer is a perfectly pure vegetable e of meats of selected cocoa- Ceylon and Cochin. These Ko-Ko-But makes your ¢ cleaner, more digestible, d. a vegetable product. not spatter in the pan. The Copra is then crushed, and cocoa- nut butter The cocoanut butter is sent to us in seal- ed containers. We treat the cocoanut butter by a scien- tific process which extracts all odor-- and all flavor of the cocoanut -- after owhich if is thoroughly sterilizeq. There is nothing added of any nature-- the: finished KO-KO-BUT is pure co- coanut butter--clean, sweet and whole- extracted. SOgRYy, nor ooze out. Ko-Ko-But does not ev . fresh longer than any . and never turns rancid. Ko-Ko-But saves you mo less Ko-Ko-But than you or any other shortening. REMEMBER, Ko-Ko-But is 100% pure, there is 00 water--no waste. 1 Ib. Ko-Ko-But goes as far as 134 Ibs. of butter or other shortening; (butter contains as high as 20% water--Ko-Ko-But none). This is Ko-Ko-But economy. Your cooking cleaner and altogether better. This is Ko-Ko-But satisfaction. . "Your grocer sells it." iow Coconnut Butterd Bishitel Medtreall «| E FOR BOOK OF RECIPES" he y Mannfact 3 5 RG Ton WHAT IT DOES ooking better, moré nutriti- ous and more wholesome, because it is For Frying, Ko-Ko-But is excellent, it cooks the food to a nicet y---ahd does Cakes--bakings of all kinds made with » Ko-Ko-But keep fresh longer-- - Ko-Ko-But does not make the baking 5 \ aporate, it kee ps animal product-- ney---you use would butter § 4 ait hn F8 ra ¥ fen A Al pe So 4

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