Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Sep 1912, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE ! : TRAVELLING. ES -- - - . stake sess essssssssccenses) : . -- . i . | F2 Fo , a ; ¥ (72%\ NA-DRU-CO Headache Wafers HA RELL ESS | Tips For - Ee | \§ | arme lly : ; Re a 2Y ihe rigs commer re Ay i ANNUAL WESTERN EXCURSIONS. CONSUMPTION the F ; er : A . Fo : Sy : ' ; nN ea c wi : Liser i : ~ Rept. t2th, 13th and ha, ) : BE : 3 i > : vod NATIONAL DRUG AND ENEISAL 0. or Canana, Limwes. 122 stroit, $12; Port Hurom, 0.50; i 3 : : y 3 s | ---------- " 'hicago, ; Saginaw,' $12.50; BY UNCLE Jou. | Be el 5 ! 33 2.90; Grand Rapids, y vo : a : LL -- 14.75; Cleveland, $10.43; St. Paul inneapelis, $33.80 Tickets good returning until Sept } 10c DOMINION JEXHIBITION, Ottawa, Ont, 'Sept. 5th te 16th. Sept. 4th to 16th, inclusive. Fare $3.7 except Sept. I'dth, 12th and 13th, fare is $2.75. All tickets good to return until Sept. 17th. - WESTERN FAIR, F s z 3 winking, r Cak ing and Making Fudge. | For Cooking and Drinking, also fo akelceing 4 2 £ London, Ont., Sept. 6th to 14th. - -- EE ------------ Red. 6th to 14th, inclusive, tare f . 4 is. $8.30, excépt Sept. 10th, 12th and Every Eddy Match is a Sure, Safe Match ------ | th. tiie fare is 85 80. All tickets good to return unti! 3¢ nt 16th . pi . i For full particulars. apply to and mechanically perfect machines, and carries with J. P. HANLEY, C.P. and TA., it the Eddy guarantee that it's a sure light. Corner Johnson and Ontario Sts , and only beef eat a : i et : : surpass sheep in-tavying | x : | ¥ is made of first quality materials by skilled workmen A | account + LJ | i r ggason why sheep should HUGH MCKENNA, Esa.' | peal he extensive wheat farmer is § 3 } ™ Hed the prope Sr. SraraEN, N.B. Jan. 17th. 1911, |! ee iti he Fouper fy a : *'1 wish to tell you of the great good |, they Interfere little ; : 1 LWAYS make sure you are well supplied with Eddy's MPruit-a-tives' have done for me. lor we field word : tit is 'Very \ : j 3 $ matches because "If you're sure theyre Eddy's, Years, I was a martyr to Chronic Consti- | ubtful if the extra worl oCccasio d ' pation and Stomach Trouble. I was | ju ino the huss is not more than] : = ' i " ' greatly run down and my friends feared |, g0oie 10 as atm fe i ~~ you're sure they're right. IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Consumption. 1 tried numerous immer fallow i : L wap $ . » 0 BN summer low in the way of soil pack ! doctors and all kinds of medicines, but . ati d 1} . ; ; Er S matchel" Whe" Alea is rood v .s op sgt + i 3 3 ¢ cation 3 the spreading 5 . § * Beceived mo relief until vised 1 try | need, radication and the spreading | |B a Dominion Exhibition, Ottawa, Ont. i*Fruit-a-tives" by Br. McCready of : s , ; Sept. 10th, 12th, 13th $2.75 _."" Bt. Stephen, and am pleased to say that = ; wd . i Sept. 4th to 16th inclusive ,. $3.70 I now enjoy excellent health. 'Fruit. a x > . » A-tives' are the best medicine made, | ish Ladn atin Erin: : | om Return Hmit .. .. .. » Sept, 1i and 1 strongly advise my friends to | (ge rding sheep, the i Jabits, etc. " . rr The E. B. EDDY C PANY, Limited R f i . use them', 1 success, but the same is 5 Fi : : ; HUGH McKENNA. $i i of all cjpsses of animals, ! > 8 i ! a : ! 0 c - dn | Makers of Paper, Paper Bags, Sed en ew | a, 30th "Pruit-a-tites" is the only medicine | * : as hire {ms ow 2 ca 'g ALE Hull, Canada. { Toilet Paper. Tissue Towels, etc. Sep aL E a hs (ood going Sept. IXth and 14th % of with ; in order that will positively and completely ith 4 i ; cure Constipation. This wonderful FE. Mistakes Co Not cost them too San, i : ie compound of fruit juices acts directly |" ¥ ' 3 hai a Rai 3 , -- and 20th. Return limit Sept. 31g on the liver, li this' organ to !, Be 2 Le taken when em 4 : y A : ; extract more bile from the blood, and to | Bh ie business ol sheep raising : : " w > " . give up more bile to move the bowels |' t ; | at le: st one, field with » » : 4 Wa SRLALCEORARPLELIPLLRRLRLLELLELERLLE0002 000 Parham Fair, regularly and naturally, sirailnrh + : nl #8 . 3 . v : i | & ' Sept. 19th and 20th, be provided soc a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 2ge, | 1 LO Hireh. OF one's ait a 8 § % DIPTERCS | ; \ . as At all dealers or sept on receipt of price | ON Jres, JHgans per » SINGLE FARE ROUND TRIP. by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. feice cat he By ye pron ' . ' . : Good going 19th and 20th, goo wire feiice four feet high and attached | STEEL BEADS HAVE BECOME A MOST FASHIONABLE TRIMMING. 0 return 21st September -- " " to the inside of the Posts strand of Cut steel trimmings have always been expensive----even when not at Ls FOR--- Full particulars at K. & P.-and ( - - ws | re should run along the their periodical heights of favor. Now steel bead trimmings and steel | P.R. Ticket Office. Ontario Sireet » » ; » 2 ® > » § f 1 wd, and another beaded ets and chiffons are exe essively fashionable, and these rather! "aN ' ) H °COO0K'S FRIEND i ab x inches above t top of the stately effects are worn by even young Women. The dinner gown pictur | tas Stoves and Ranges, Cond Oil Stoves and F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent "The Baking Powder 8 oven wir TiC se Sheuid he wh jun ol an autinun Sroussean; and baile of dedp siren et s ' : "» the posts with an elaborate trimming of steel beaded passementerie anc ringe. : } frien "a Yess POR ZOIR boat a Padigree-, 1 rangement makes burrow) 1g un Touches of black malines on the sleeves lend airiness to the rather] ( Jvens, Rely igerators, Ice Cre am Freez IS, only pure graye cream of tartar HH der and vaulting over the fence from heavy gown. Boots of black satin with ct steel buttons accompany thee baking powder selling at a EME | the outside very difficult. A woven wire costume, Hodetate Pe ae... 0 3 fence 36 es high with one strand of | e-- -- --- . - . - _ but you cannot buy better H barbed ire above it 1s usually sufficient { g * qt.; cabbage, 50c. a dozen: | the following prices : Whitefish, 15c¢. | All Grocers Sell It | i tor inside or cross fencing celery, Be: lettuce, Se. a bunch, rad { 1b. pike, 1tio. Ib. Chinook salmon, | 3 sm ishes, Se. bunch; green onions, Se. | 30e. Ib; kippered herring, Yar.c wth | : AGENTS TOR --me » Time to. Sow Winter Wheat. bunch; carrots, 3c. bunch: new beefs, . Se. bunch; ripe tomatoes, 25¢. peck; Screen' Doors, Window Screens, © Garden an Hose and Sprinklers, Lawn Mowers, Ete, STHEAMERS "Kingston and "Toronto Kingston daily except Monday Easthound, 5.30 a.m bloaters, 40c. doz.; perch, lec. ba; | q : ; s » : eave The question sometimes arises as to salt codfish, 13c. Ib.; halibat, Ife. _ The Colebhrated Baw w Slter when is the" best time fo sow. winter | Cucumbers, 5c: doz; chickens, lone te | our bee Tiah. haddock, 124c. lb; | The Celebrated "Brownlow Filter i Ee , ws eatly itA¢[128¢. lb; fowl, 10c, Wh. potatos Cog | hie 5c. thie TP : | N Westbound, 6.00 pm wheat H it is sown too easly it i¢ I b h. 15¢. 1h.; stead, sod, 124c.: gals { Water Coo er. . . . . a { { ROCHESTER INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION SEPT, 14th-28¢h. Round Trip Tickets will be Issued at $3.75 orf trout, lic. Ib. LI -- v. and on the other hand. wing - is delayed too late the wheat will suffer portacgrain, Hour and feed selling as more from winter killing. It is practi-) follows d - . cally' impossible to estimate from which | Oath, Sie.; local wheat, $145 hush. f source the greatest damage is apt to, eed wheat, B83; peas, $1 to £H10; | To Queen's University for the Com. | } come - yellow feed corn, Yde.: bakers' flour, | ing Session | ov |, Taking it one year with another, it is| 32.90 to £3.10; farmers' flour, $2.85 t. reen's th ia > : . better to play a little safe and plant the | $4.10; Hungarian patent, ¥1.10; oat 2nd of De Yougus rh Te Gs J. P. HANLEY, Agent, ' | wheat early than it is to run the risk of | meal and rolled oats, $3.50 per bar ' STI Nets Whey Pui : ¥ { Garner Johnson and Untarle Sta | the loss due to winter killing. At the lrel; cornnical, $2 to $2.95. bran, $21 | : ma Atanc Ely: fay 4 pr | H. PORTER CHAFF] KE AGPA Ohio Experiment Station they found [per ton; shorts, ¥28 per ten: . bale A Wi Jor Hel en SE F ale | that the damage done to early sowing by |straw, $10; loose, ¥8; hay, loose, $17 nimer. vacation, | agai the | < go " -- -- the Hess fly was 'greater than with Yo bis; pressed hay, ¥17 to $18. ¢ Be ar x a 8 our Kin EN thet late sown, yet the final vield was in eat--Beef, local, carcase, Ye. Ota D ! nea a : -- aa N } \ L | favor of the early sowing qr in other | 10e.; prime westrn, lle to 19, rach as at eel i ; a i ; LAKE ONTARIO & BAY Of QUINTE STEAM 1 { cand reshman vear e- | j words, the Hessian flv was not fs se case; cuts, 10c. to 2e.; mutton, 100. |, I" te " nm ny onfhdant 2? Y . BOAT 0. LIMITED j vere on the wheat as the effects of win- {to e.s lamb, lie. ih; live hogs, Sx. 000 C0 twelve I . £ Provid | en er. ° : 3 ES os ry . | ter killing After nine years of experi- | 25; ressed hogs, 12¢ veal, Ye. 1g hie ' Nor i sok - #3 = : "0 SE -- " > . > TE I } = bared : = 2 Ay . 1 juered' il bally ms . . / fii i 2 ¥ Fregtinig the, Ohio Experiment Station [1 * 3 En iRe are " Ho 1 Ti hi : f 7 1: BAY OF QUISTE ROUY hat found that about the 22nd of Sep-| Nairv--Rutter, creamery, Me. to | - SITNAMORE: Yt has | 1€¢ soothing punty o Vaseline . tember is the best time to sow winter | #2. prints, 27e. to .3U¢.; rolls, 35¢ ) 'n sual Et he) oy 3 : 1 : Str ALE HA wheat. Wheat that was seeded three eges, We. to Je. doz. ' side" sHepe Ii { Cold Cream makes it nvalu ad } weeks earlier than: this produced five John MeKay, Brock street, reports omes hack t e 2 "s wit rl able for delicate complexions, 6 X - : day, at 3 ps. for Picton and inter = I \ subjected to the attacks of the an | bag. LL] el 15 rected 10 the Attacks of J. A. MeFartane, Hroek street, re RETURN OF THE STUDENTS | ) or 77 Princess St. -- i Going Sept 17th, 20th and ~4th Good to return until Sept, 285th, leaves Kingston dally. except Sun hushels less, and wheat that was seeded as follows: The hide market is 1 i ! mediate Bay of Quinte ports, cal three weeks later yielded eight bushels steadily declining, owing to poor qual ing at Deseronto, Northport and 3 and care ®t reasonable rates m--r---- Ib.; sheep sk ame as le Ie ntithber does 7 2 | : HIGH SPEEp Manure as Top Dressing. NEP dicing Same a8 hides; tallow Ho oN : nis R oi . Cold Cream . JAS. SWIFT & CO., AMP} The following in the Service Budetin |2le. per lb; wool, unwashed, He. per I nected. there iH .e v ne v : ' > : CH ON will be of interest. It is given as a{lb.: ginsing, 85 to $6.50 per l1b.; horse "when the 'r is ca , r whol} Unlike other cold creams, it never be- +r RB A Agent PrRcinally he whit to of the Jb psn ps matter Above prices are for No. 1 prime : en, again, the "student hi: that | comes rancid. It 15 especially beneficial No wther wither das as large an opening. the feasibility of applying manure as a] ing to value, hereon t hi « ad sor ne . > 4 . fie rer ashe am be svrid Su cram top-dressing and its effects on crop pro-| The Dominion Fish company reports fore Te Ht" Those molornng or driving, protecting the face from the CANADIAN PACIFIC less. Considering everything, the . sec ity and poor demand. We quote hides ir's "sanh become] ¢ Bellevill \ lays, Thursdays doom res cere ond and third weeks m September will No. 1, trimmed, at 10e. a Ib: No. 2 : -- bre ; Beltesille Sa Tuesdays, tardy 9 be about the right time to sow winter land bulls, 9¢. a Ib.; sheep skins, fresh, |). Ww y : ; > " : Fre ight handled with despateh ¥X E S wheat, 85¢.; deacons, $1: veal "hy le. per It has heen said th a .oivaid £ ! g A] gd a rendering, Sc. per Ib. wool, washed, F ht Agents reig Agonts The Wiloger Moard xtends froin (he side, reply to an article dealing with the | hides, No. 1. 83. Wakes 14 aay bo put bo and take out clothes "You ask for information regarding stock, blue pelts and unprime = aceord- § "heastly" net mg "a place] when rubbed in gently before and after duction There has heen some discus Bae rae Hans favors | Sion as to the advisability of top-dress u i ow t sooty, will meet with th al : roughening effects of dust and wind. ate avafut alalngmn tf yur damier does ae actin: aos depends DRUNKENNESS CAN BE CURED. | dis tments, and no de ubt, will be In order to avoid impure substitutes, always ask for Vaseline nen. ' 1 op, and also « oil, : ------ confront n most plates' with an ir Colg Cream, and insist on getting it i ' : i ill ! 80 DIabe ' » hn _mo 3 J 3 , & g it in the original packages DAYID MAXWELL & S043, fell as on whether we are striving Old Fallacy That Drunkehness Cap. | $7¢35¢d rate per for his or her bearing the Chesebrough anufacturing Company's name. ' for *mmrediate returns or a more lasting » keer Now that the lac effect of the manure 'on the soil. If im not be Cured Exploded : mon: stindents. can ro ' Put up in porcelain jars and tubes, For sale in lf he leading drug stores. soul, 1 . Te & ents can rot < o LE drug stor ~ Leagth, 570 feet Breadth, 634 fost . 19.500" : Ad mediate returns, top-dréssing is much Many men' drink wh same "abode" mic i laces | - . ; : 0 desire to stop |t! 4 abode" more living places . J % Better than plowing the manure under | the habit. Whisky, however, has > ust be "brought into being." it would 7: CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. Wirslons and Sebpestos Signals 5 : : Sglecting- the fertility that would be: dermined the oonstitution and created | 56€ ns will he glad - (Consolidated) TOLD 'ALL RECORDS BETWEEN y Bm g C ng ost hy Ieaching. Fe Bhima fetume fo craving that is not to he denied, | FOF the n of the students, & 1880 Chabot Ave. Offices CANADA AND LIVERFOOL "Fr ot Jhanure plowed under as compared | gud the man must have whisky ot x a MONTREAL NEW YORK LONDON Lake M ba . # Pp anitobs Yaak with 'tap-dressing would } cally -- -- - - . Got Litlle Slee -the Bn Where in ny, something that will remove the eray " . plied as a top-dressing the constantly | 2% 30d build up the system ang| WORLD'S LARGEST CRATER. E Fmpress of Britain = roe rate dicate Thin nee | TeStore the nerves ---- -- - -- -- - Empress of Ireland ceurring rains dissolve the soluble por Q a | tions of the manure and carry it to] S8maria Preswiption stops: thi | Haleakala in Hawaii Has Outline Lake Champlain . " craving, steadics the nerves, builds of Twenty Miles. { ke Manitoba within reach of the roofs of the growing h : f plait: while, on the' other. Hand, if the | UP. the general health and make The crater . of Haleakala, .in Empress of Britain manure is plowed under, the action js | drink actual, distasteful and nau Hawaii, iz sald to be the fargest | Empress of Ireland 7) a | slower and the mamire is usnally not | Seous. Tt js , tasteless and odorless, | extinet crater in the world, writes ' : very thoroughly mixed with the soil: | and" ogn be given with our without John Buroughs in the September] . Tickets and all Information from thus decaying goes on slower and the | the patient's knowledge, in tea, cof Century. To follow all its out | any steamship sgent, or F. CON liberation of plant food is equally slow | fee or 'food. Tt is used regularly by | lines would lead o istanc | Satisfactory results, howe "cannot | Physicians and Hospitals. 1t has | more than twenty ne 2 Qutul . ol WAY, GPA, K. 4 PR. Kugnon, he obtained by top-dressing with a fork { cured thousands in Canada, and re-|so irregular in shape that one gets Ont When manure is spread with a fork, it | stored happiness to hundreds oi {only a poor conception of its ex- 15 not pulverized thoroughly ; therefore | home. tent in a view from-its brink. At} the larger chunks are liablg to cover | . Read what Mrs. G----_ of Hull, says | its widest part it cannot be more | the growing plants and cause suffoca-|of K and what it did jor her: "It |than four or five miles across. It tion. As 'a general rule. attempts to {is four months so-day since I started | Was evidenity formed by the whole ! tap-dress cultivated Jaad by using a fork to use your momedy. 1 followed the | top ©f the 'mountain being blown has cadsed more damage than the man directions and had the best, of re- | out or else sunk down in recenj T. Winnlpe ure did good Er : sults. Ome week after I started ug. | Zeolbgic times. The fragments of | Soils can be satisfactorily top-dressed | § your Remedy the patient sion. | Jagged rock that thickly strew the | J by using a manure spreader. Thi¢ is 5 drinking, ,and has not drunk «| Surface all about the summit look | te because the manure spreader pul | racy of liquor since.' 1 hope you} 38 if they might have fallen there. | hopes | verizes the manure into fine particles | won a®ept mv heartfelt thanks. lop. | The floor. of the interior of the | V jand distributes it evenly. - The fine ing 'good will bless vour re or erator is thickly studded with many | particles fall lightly to the ground and whenever tried." : : minor craters, through which the | do not interfere with plant growth, 1 in. internal fires found vent after the! " which is not the case when top-dressing x m . crater as a whole had ceased to act. | re. Gy, Hull, Que: i is applied by hand Pastures, meadows, : . They are the shave pf huge bay: | in fact fields of growing com, can be| (Nome withheld by request.) stacks, with a hole the top, and | ve he soe al hy os nd ns St HOT ANE YOY TR 2 S. S. CINCINNATI a git TONS) spreader. ; J v and in color as though they were! In discussing the question it is well] of it. Practical philanthropy © can composed of soot ie brick-dust. ; er ped Ww y lusury of the sve JAN. 28, 1913 to call attention to the fact that fresh] take no better form. If yon have a One of them is much larger than | manure gives better results than rotted husband, father, - brother or friend any of the rest. . | thonght it} manvfe. At the Marvland Experiment | who drinks, help them help them: | might be two hundred feet high. | Station it was found that fresh manure selves. 0 "it is eight hundred." said our | Vielting Write today. . vielded more than fifteen and five-tenth| - A FREE TRIAL PACKAGE of Sa-|guide, vet its summit was more | TAR, bushels' more than rotted: manure when | maria, ' with Booklet giving full par-|than a thqusand feet below the rim | " PF Applied as top-dressing With wheat | tionlars, directions. testimonials, { upon which we sat. I Eon ey he difference iter os wi in a plain ; ; NOE. bushels fresh nl x tenth price. yo dh Nay in -- A new gate system, 'for the move | Tn 3 R 0 o 4 Ci 1} Y To 27! C 0 0 Co. 0 | 80 Sha $325 AND : uP ANTI PAL~ pr this paper. Correspondence sacredly | conventent operation of its terminal Produce and Prices. confidential. Write today. The Sa | facilities. hus been imstatated by the Q | Kingston, Sept. H.~Market clek maria Remedy Co., Dept. 7, 49 Col- | Grand Trunk railway Lin its mew cen Send for full ieformmtion. Fur the prices prevailing as fol borne street, Toronto, Can. tral siation at Ottasen, This svetem, RO " HAMBURG- AMERICAN LINE : Ale for sale wt J.B. Meleod's though in use for many years in : Potatoes, , Je. a Peck; fresh beans, Dmg Store, Kingston. © Europe, is yet found in relatively few * hn pr . : : A -4 , 41-45 Bway, N. ¥., or loenl agent.

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