Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1911, p. 9

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COUPER, Phone 76. 841-8 Princess Street, Prompt Delivery, The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly | be prercome - CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Dizi. . ness, and Indigestion. . They do their duty. Small Pill, Small Doss, Small Price. Genuine must bear Signature See rare Your orders factorily if you WALSY'S, 66-567 will be filled satis deal there at PP, Barrack Street, Pe ereres Grades GASOLINE, COAL OIL. LUBRICATING OIL. FLOOR On, GREASE, ETO. PROMPT DELIVERY. W.F. KELLY. Clarence and Ontario Streets. Toye's Building. S44sesssseacessesenda 000906000000 00008000000 0 . PO00s00000OOOOIONEISNONNIIY COWAN'S PERFECTION COCOA Is rich in food value and easy to digest. It is just ocoa, pure Cocoa, ground from the choicest Cocoa beans. Nourtes and Doctors recommend its use in sickness or in health. m Do You | The Journey a Long One--The Land is the Very Best for Grain and Vegetable Growing. Grande Prajrie, Northern Alberta, Nav, A901 thought my trip to the reat Peace ris 'er. cout, would be J of Thterewt-1o" some of your readers, { and my friends, who Wished. to: kbow. Tow long it woul take to go there, | and something of the journes, I. reached Grande Prairie® on * the {13th of Mune, after three weeks and live avs weendy travelling, 'and seve- i ral days earlier than thesioail stage, as I with two others, hired a may with 'a light waggou to dive us the | lnstitwo "hundred and fifty miles of { our jéurney. \ In Edmonton, where I spent three days, 1 met" Frank Chalmers, formerly \dolphustown, and also Dr. W, L. tedmond, of Fieton. rom: Edmonton we drove by stage {one "hundred miles to Athe abaska Landing, the country as you go north, rowing rough and hilly with scrubby {woods and few seitlers. The mail I stages are ordinary Waggons, ind it took five to carry the maijl and | | passengers on that trip Athabaska tH anding, whete 'we take (he "boat, has | spring As Lacouqueline m Henry W. Savage' MISS ADELINE, the Grand to-night. a MAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1911. 4 DUNLAP. s production "of "Madame X." at a | the usual hotel, banks, | pasper "otlice, and is head uarters for Hor the Noithern Navigation. eom | pany, whose boat is w uting to carry {is north. The boat provides {abd sleeping berths, but no bedding, j (travelling north and west of Edmoh- {8on, you carry your own blankets, or Uo without.) We had xiv passengers and mail and freight piled ¢ re i e travelled north on the \thabas Ka and Slave n arr winding rivers, Great Enterprise in the | with high,-steep banks, wo: he to the gated Area. | water's edge, and a rough portage of | . | sixteen miles between, on throgerh Les- | Canadian faethe 1 bs or Slave to Grouard, all two million dollars i i stores, trained nurse tement abut Our greatest mail facilities newspaper from # month old { far Way Ontario news in charge in one Spirty rides need is a railway and When you friend; ret from us receive a aid find it realize how very are from "your old WILLIAM ALLEN, Amherst Island. me als a vau vou home," of formerly every nest ssi HOME MARKING IN WENT. Ww, Alberta teri ight are to be ex pended on the irrigation of the ern of the Canadian Pacific. Railway company's land in Southern Alberta, The work is now jn progress and the irrigated lands will be open for. settlement in. 191 Thave already applied stating that they are prepared take their chances on sufficient natur al moisture being available, but the company not encouraging settle ment before the installation of irriga- Lake in | hundred miles by water, Groudard has | enst- { some the - land Catholic are Indians or fairly section wed Arge Pnusssand, and ey wlf-breeds | Here with tw com Tilia; mail and hire | Waggon to drive us the last two hun- {dred and fifty miles of our journey {We laid in a stock of provisions, our driver supplied a canvas tent, as we fe amp out - at night," and we started on our driver. yr tion, when the conditions for success North "Peace . River Crosging,"" | iul agricultural operations will be dav- the "trail" is ent through the "Wooded orable. . and the trees are great height. The The work is under the crossing village is situated at the | A, Dawson. Mr. Dawson's river bottom, nine hundred feet below quarters are within half a mile the level of the prairie, Duke of Sutherland's Canadian resi- You would think it impossiofe dence. Pxperimental farms have béen MN ) & oben waggon, with Passe rs and | established in various portions, and NEEARe, to. get down in safety, but proved that, under irrig a? eee plat 4 i i cae sc al grades ud pwn until thev j tile 'ta the where the bottom, and Waggon, of the irrigated land is evidenced by passengers and all drives on to, the high price olftainable-- -about , $10 a cable ferry boat and are carried |PEY- acre higher than other visgin land Alberta, across the Peace river, climb the i k Tan. When the Canadian Pacific Railway an the other side, and on agaim, pow Tthrough good farming country 'company have completed their scheme, Dunvegan, where we againdese whereby millions of acres of arable bank and recross the river iand which constituted the *'dry bots, merle sider AERO RT ThE WHE he vonverted BY WHEREAS TNS Tdeep and with « very swift current. Terain- producing ¥oil, Southern \lbbria Dunegan is, a small post, but has [will become one of the most prosper- Roman Catholic mission, amd algy yous digtricts of Western Canada. To an English church mission, a Hudsod! assist in meeting the dems anda of the Bay post and large Indian camp, | hundreds of thousands of "farmers, Here we buy a fresh stock of pro- | who will ultimately be settled there, visions, From now. we drive. the company have construction straight south, the farmifg land im-|a mammoth dam Bow river, proves as Spirit River near Bassano, at a point known 1% a me farming settlement, {Horseshoe Bend. This dam located Ae fast reach Grande Prairie. | eight three miles east of Calgary. which contains two hundred tnousand | The length of this huge: structure is acres, When I filed my claim 720 jeet, with a maximum height of hn t to the overflow. crest, above June, seventy-five thousand of iiamo forts fee were taken up, and there was a pop- { which eleven vet of water will be re- ulation of nine hundred, bry the een [tained 'by the gates, The dam will «ug of this year, Many of the 'get-| contain about 40,000 cubic vards of thors unmarried men; concrete and over 1,100 tons of rein- others families the jforcing steel. West, Many new towns alloweil here, bug | ach of which | ; many have bought "scrip" apd own Centre, consistent with the needs of hig h twelve hundred acres. | the locality, These cities in the mak this" retards settlement and makes iting are attracting storekecpers, the hard to establish churches and inevitable real estate agents, and busi- schools, There is no ore ness men generally, anization vet, amd no all of whem are playing their part mn The best, a blac k | the commercial progress of the pro- lonm he Foautey | vince. Agriculture will remain the solid is vallevs of backbone of the irrigation belt: but nd belts farmers have to be fed, dget- | and narrow | oved and ehtertgined, the nom winding streams and small lakes from | erous opportunities smaller land it. looks hve an immense park. | business man. The spruce timber is large, cutting good stores, Roman ervwhere i office, pPauvions we leav ¢ a man with light are long to supervision of or S. head- of the for these have To value 7. ward by reach horses, western, tar end the to HE HVE is n under on the you go as is we are young, have thei im , are springing a little commercial ap, No pre-emption is pd us municipal and professional taxes soil is the very with elay subsoil a rolling prairie with mile two in extent, amd clamps of trees i OF clothed, henee for the # THE NAME ON THE SOLE The ® trade-mark on the "Invictus" name and sole means a great deal to any shoe buyer. ® will § It means footwear that - stand up under every test for fit, style and wear. It, there: fore, means more for your money as well as for your feet » and for your sense of pride as | \ to appearance, oR Behind that trade-mark is '@ the assurancd of Honest-mads g shoe--the shoe you should' al- ways buy. § Sawyer Shoe Store} A girl likes-ty be. secretly engaged Bo J she can tell - all her gle vot skin and hair, SUFFERERS Po you realize that to go through life tortured and disfigured by itching, burn- ing, scaly and gerusted ec zemas, or other skin and scalp humors is unneces- sary? For more than a gen- eration, warm baths with Cuticura Soap And gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment have proved: successful in the ost - distressing cases, of on children and adults, when all else had failed. Although Cuticurs Soap and Ointment are sold By druggists and deniers every whee, 4 bere " i man BY -- if be PoE-free. on $435 10 "CUSITUTS," Dept. 9M, Boston, U, 8. a TT "The Liver Pills act So Naturally and .! " y. Such a statement, coming from the cashier of a bank, shows what confidence responsible people have ! in these pills. Mr. A. L. Wilson after trying them wrote: "1 have used Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills and also your Antl-Pain Pills, on myself, with good results. The Liver Pills act so naturally and so easily that I scarvely 'know that I have taken a pill. Frequently being troubled with headache I take an Anti-Palin Pill and get immediate reifef in every case." A. L. Wilson, Sparts, Ill. Mr. Wilson was for a riumber two feet through, some of it move | than that, ' Owing cold hore to the wet, grein is late ripening 17th), but I have never haley and 'oats to equal that grown here. A neighbor has barley five feet five inches high, with large "plump kee: nel. The oats are as good, but are still green in patches. Potatoes and other vegetables are excellmt. From six Ahushels planted we have over eighty bushels of first-class potatoes and you could not beat them in Une tario. It is too soom to form this part of the eguntry as to drain growing, but there is no doubt in' my mind as to caitle-raising. It will be' a grand country for , the cattle. g A team of 'horses is a rare sight here. Oxen suit the work better. They are quiet, do not stray away, and eal work without grain, a great afdvantage when oats are selling at two dollars a tyhel, as they did last sammer, A teams of oxen will oreak an abre of sod a day with a <welve inch plough. We have sloughs in - this western counted. The oxen will tyke a @ of hay through one from tenito twenty feet wide, stop in the middle to drink if they want to, and go on without any bow Md They weldom break larneaw or whitfleteees, go slowly sad cemle along,' but you can depend on them | they wil take you through. We have am of settles from: western niario and also from the United States. At the apening of the first Protéstant church on Grande pibitriat 20 1 Heard lof! men speak, who would do érddit do any constituency on the floor of parliament. are rd have, Raman Catholic, . Me Summer | {>ept, en opintenhs of are different from others. Many kinds of lifer pills are "impossible" after one trial on account of their harshness. Dr. Miles' Netve and Liver Pills do not act by sheer force but in an <r, natural way, with iping or undue irritation, Ther are mor babi foming. If the first bottle falls to benefit, your druggist will return the price. Ask him, wites. MEDICAL €0. Toronts, Cen 2th = TFridny at two prow The Tem DEATH AT SYDENHAM Ferguson at the Age. of Eighty-three Years, Sydenham, Nov inst.,, occurred Ferguson, Or James 7.--~0On Sunday, the the death of James aged eighty-three vears, Deceased leaves five sons,' Will- adn, of. Kingston; John H., of Water fown, N. Y., Andrew aud Sylvester, of | Portage la Prairvie, Man: Thomas, of Pittsburg, tow and three daugh- | ters Mes." John Gibson, Tuvar wigs, ] .c Blakesley, aud Mrs. William H.1 of Sydenham 'brothe ATV. . His Ww ife predeceased him $iX veurs Mr. Juson 'was af Wethodist in religion and staunch | onservative in politics, The funeral will be held his son-in-law, C. A. . 2 nship, also one a home soon is will | placed in the vault. Williams Moon has purchased the late Willis 'YcRory" 8 farm for $7,000. Robert Orr has sold | his farms, the e one to Mr. Walk- | of Hartington, for $7,500, and the | smaller one to C. 'Alton for $3,000. Mr. Orr will retire from farm life and | will 'reside in the 'village «All ave sors | to learn that N. Obrine, station | went and family, will leave the ! part of next month, Miss Aunie Sills, of Alvinston, is home to attend the wedding of her Miss Yearl | Sills, to Dr." C. ™¢Pherson, Oifhwa, | which will 'take place early Wednesday | Dee. 6th, at the home of the | bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs." Edward | Sills, A nine-pound danghter arrived the home of H. L. Agselstine last Sunday. Mrs. Francis Wade has re- ] turned to Chicago after attending the | funeral of mother, Mrs Wil tiam | Guess. Harry Stoness visited at Glen- | recently, Sylvester Hobbs, i town, N, Y his mother, | 4 Sandexeoakbadd Weal rot Sime few days with his mather, Mrs Wood, Miss Ethel Woodruff spent Saturday in the cit, | Mrs. John Connor Kingston, cars ing for mother, Mrs, H, Leitch, | who is Hl with grippe. Miss May Dan: | i ill at the of her sister, MacNaughton. Henry Martin | John Wolsted are alse on sick list. Paul's Caild will at the of Mrs, Mcleary, Tuesdmy also at the rect! Thursday afternoon of this week, at the of Blakele be larg or, ry ere early sister, morning, it vale 18 visiting Waal nipeg--Tsspending =a ~ her ids is Mrs. GG. Mrs home and the meet >t. home on ory, evening, Wolfe Island, municipal council Minutes last Steamboat acount s Crawford, RR." Mutlin, 66; Ja mate, days, thirty-one low, th 65; hand, davs, Island Council. Nov. 3 Wolie mg Regular meet- Members all pre- meeting confirmed, | paid: James | captain, $50; | engineer; | $66. mes Davis, thirty-one days, $11.33 E. Walker, thirty-one 836.17; George Rattary, purser, $31: H. Max days, deck hand, 320-1! Armstrong, nine days; deck | 26; H. ( twenty-two | deck hand, Mrs sent. month, one month, one 1 fireman, } days, riyv-one ummings, £167 wk, 20.33 day dav, extr Davis, Mrs. Hen- cook, 'B10 .67 v deck Wand, days, extra ope day, ex- George Rattary, | McKelvey & Bireh, | Calvin Co., account, | £50.45: W. B. Card, waiting room and | $7.42. Standard Pub. Co., ac | count, ¥16.40; M. R. Davis, superins tending re-building Str, Wolfe Island- | 250; Thos. Nicholson, £1.60. | Innk of Montreal, note due Nov. ith, | £4.000, Township Frontenae, for fourteen days, .« derson, ov Card, #150; John Allinson; two deck hand, $3; F. Baker, tra deck hand, 21.50 762 meals, 391.44. account, 835.95; =rxleen ", one oil, er, ive, accounts paid:--( tounty ] tile, $21.05; 8. Anglin | & Co., roads, 84.45; W, B. Card, work | on roads, $5.50; John Tarrant, work! on roads, 3875. W. L. Allinson, for | roads, 7.67; Mra, Cadotte, - charity, | $10; MY&E Matier, charity to Norris, | 26; W. H. Woedman, cedar posts, ete, ! $4.55. Resolved that by-law be passed em- | powering the reeve to borrow 83.500 to pay balance on note for- repairing | steamer, Wolfe Islander. Resolved that Hubft Leakey and Thomas Flynn be | acewpted as collector's bondemen, in stead of W. B. Gard. Council adjourfied to the first day in December, at 10 a. m, Mon- | Murtale Matters. Murvale, Now The Sunday | schobl saholars intend holding a sup- | per on Tuesday evening. The Meth | odists intend to start revivals on | 27. Wednesday evening, Nes. John Young is visiting in Kingston Mr. and Mrs Willinm Wallace spent Sunday "with | friends: "at Yeroma, The Bell phone subscribers are anxiously swat | mg to have their "phones installed. | Miss Purde, Hartington, was guest of Miss Mildred Guess go few | days tase week. Miss €. Wood, teach! or, pest Suddat at hone at 'Syden:| bam. Melville Sowers spent Sys-| day with friends at Lataragui, Visi- tors : Mr. and Mrs. Overion Lillie, | North Bay, at R, Lillis: BB. Davy, | Wilton, st John Henderson's; Mr, wit Mea Ferber froin, Plaine. at FJ. Pirds Miles Orig, Kepler, of Xt, Fhn last "with on Boyee's, | | | ! % sin | i PAGE NINE; That "SALADA" Flavour The fine flavour and "downright goodness of Téa will please. you. | Buy a package to-day from your grocer=--you'll like it. TRUE VANILLA ~Tt 1s Just what its name says it is. Order from your greceryman. CAUTION :---A smaller quantity required than of say other oui OR Other delicious Shireiff flavorings are Almond, Rose. Pineapple, Sttawhenty, Ratabe and minety more. WHAT ARE YOU GOING T0 DO WITH YOUR FEET ys We carry éverything you can think of in warm foot covering. Overshoes, Rubbers, Felt Boots, Moccasins, both Oil Tan and Moose Hide, and Rubber Boots. REID & CHARLES Rubbers P.8.--'Phone us for your Wats: tele | » the | 10-Day Excursion _ Fok) cr np pT se NEW YORK Going Friday, December 8th The annual dinner of the St. County Society of New York will be held I-at the Hotel Astor, Saturday, Dec. 9th, $8.80 Round Trip From CAPE VINCENT EE Lawrence For time and format agents NEW YORK (ENTRAL LINES com ¥ on FALL THE SEASONLE NEEDS} In Footwear, Storm Boots, Rubbe:s, Overshoes, Moccassins, Slipper Soles, Rubber Boots, Boy Scout Boots. In fact everything that is good in Footwear. We are showing the fee FPCOIEEICROBN Sea; Smartest Ladies' Evening Slippers ever shown in Kingston; Satins, Velvets, J Patents and Kid in all the new patterns. : See Us For Your Shoe Needs. J. H. Sutherland & Bro ; "THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES"

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