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"READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS Know What Is Best We have just réteived another shipment of e famous LUNCH KITS complete, which offering at the special price of . .$2.00 - SARGENT'S DRUG STORE HON. D. MARSHALL, MP. LOCAL NEWS. Club On| Brief Items of Interest Picked Addresses Kiwanis Up by the Whig Re- porters. ' Trip Through England | and Scotland. Hon. Duncan Marshall, M.P., do- A. N. Lyster, manager of the Bank minion commissioner of agriculture, i of Nova Scotia, is on his holidays. delighted 2 large gathering at the | Mr. 'Swain, piano tuner. Orders weekly luncheon of the Kiwanis Club, [received at 100 Clergy street west, in the Frontenac hctel on Monday | Phone 564w evening by a description of his re- J. B. Cooke, Union street, left for eent trip through England and Scet- | Brockville on Monday for a short Of Scotch descent himself, he | business trip. has always been a profound student Remember Hotel of Scotch literature, and his addréss sale, British American Hotel, was brilliant with quotations froza | 13th, 9.30 am. Burns and Scott. It was a distinctly William Wright, B.A., Windsor, Pritish address, a the speaker {Ont., ig in the city. He is a gradu- | struck patriotic notés that found re- ate of Queen's, and formerly of Rens sponse in the hearts of all his hear- | frew. ers. : J. C. Blomley, Beverly street, who In opening his address, Hon. Mr, | had been spending the past two | Marshall said that he felt, after visit- | Weeks in Toronto, returned to the ing England and Scotland, it was un- | ¢ily on Mbnday. fortunate that_all Canadians wore) Joseph Powley, Toronto, was in| 'not privileged in early youth to go to | Kingsion on Monday atending a these countries and see what was Meeting of the directors of the Ddd- | being done there in agriculture and' f¢llows' Relief Association. in other industries. He received a | The flavor of tea deteriorates rapid- | | ly if the tea is exposed to the air. | stronk ihipulse Then 3 youn rom | You should never, therefore, accept | 8 » ! - bulk tea when you can buy ing a tour of England and Scotland | "SALADA," which is seaied in air-| what it was that inspired the pecple | tight aluminum to preserve its deli- | to great achievements and made [cious freshness.--Advt. them forge to the front in almost | em every line of human endeavor. What | * he saw was an- inspireticn to wn] and he knew that no ene who went | from Canada could fail to be impress- 1» ed in the same way. It would pe better if all of our young people could make the trip at least once be- cause of the lesson to be learned. The speaker did not confine his observations to agriculture. He was in/an enchanted land as he cam Ww the life-scenes of the immortal poets Burns and Scott, and he quoted freely passages from their works in fand. ; Dieu rummage | Sept. IN MARINE CIRCLES i The steamer Louis Pahlow arriv- | €d at the Collingwood Shipbuilding | Company's drydock, on Monday af-, ternoon, with coal from Oswego. The steamer Jeska arrived from Oswego, with coal, on Monday night, | and is unloading *ht Soward"s. | The steamer Beaverton arrived | from the head of the lakes, on Mon- | day afterncom» and cleared for | 2 manner that awakened the keen-| Montreal. | #st appreciation of his hearers. Edin- The steamer Concretia arrived i burgh, Glasgow, Ayr, Stirling, Ban- | from the Bay of Quinte district and | nockburn, Loch Lomorond, Ben Lo- is awaiting orders at the La salle | monond, Rob Roy's Cave, Aherdeen- | ciuseway. ' f shire, the highlands and the low- The steamer Susie Chipman is ex- | lands, all contributed to stir ihe soul pected to clear for Oswego on Tues- in a manner never felt before. The {day afternoon. . mountains, bays, wastes and rocks| The steamer Isabella H., will clear in Scotland caused the beholder to from the locomotive works, for Os- wonder how a people could exist. | wego, on Tuesday afternoon. Two-thirds of the courffiy is hill and rock, but in spite of such a disad- vantage, the people have attained a high degree of success in agricul- ture. In Aberdeenshire which at one time contained but eighty acres of tillable land, wonders have heen accomplished in the work of reclam- ation in swamp lands. The farms are all tenant farms, but in one iu- stance a farmer amassed a fortune of £60,000 pounds by breeding live stock. He produced the greatest cat- tle in the world. But he would not be content with anything less.than the best apd it is the thorough-goirg characteristic of the pecpie that ex- cites admiration. : England and Scotland today pro- duce the best average yleld of wheat, and the best lve stock in the world. This 1s something that gives us an Idea of the wonderful resources of the country and of the people. "Ig it any wonder that Britain always comes forward afid pays her way in every contingency?" asked Mr. Mar- shall, amidst applause. "But in her indusirizi pursuits we find that her people are eager to know what the worid wants. They 80 out to produce that article and never stcp until it is best of its kind in respect to its desirability in its at- tractiveness and. durability. Reii- ability--that is the secret of British SuCFess. They make something just a little better than anybody else." The speaker gave an illustration in the record of a shoe manufacturer who captured his home market and then crossed the Atlantic ami beat the American makers with their own washinery, . dae "But you fing the same spirit car- ried out in agriculture and in the breeding of live stock. Just think of one breeder making $1,500,000 raising cattle! © He did it but he rais- ed the best cattle in the world. If there is one thing outstanding in the | British farmers it is the manner in which they dignify agriculture. They are proud to live on the land anil breed good cattle. A man in such vu Case must convince himself that he is doing something that is of benefit tc his counfry. One man's motto was 'Breed Good Cattle And Be As Good As Your Cattle'." ) Hon. Mr. Marshall was repeatedly applauded during the course of his delightful address and' in moving a vote of thanks, T. J. Rigney, K.C., president of the Canadian Club, de- clared that the address was a poem. "It is-rarely," said he, "that we have had the privilege of listening to so gifted a speaker." Rev. Dr. R. J. Wil- son seconded the vote of thanks. Bransby Williams Had Son Killed In The Great War Bransby Williams; Re linglish ac- tor who appeared at the Grand on Monday night, in° "David Copper- field," had a son, eighteen years of age, killdd in the great war. The young man was in the air force, and his plane was the first 40 give chase to a zeppelin over London. He met death in France, and his body was never recovered, nor any trace found of his aeroplane. SIR CAMPBELL STUART The guiding spirit of the famous London Thmes, and a Canadian, who is back in his native land on a visit. 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Manitoba wheat: No. 1, Northern, $1.24% No. 3, C. W., none. Ontario wheat nominal. Very lit- tle wheat coming out, but dealers are quoting $1.06 delivered To- ronto. Oats, Ontario No. 2, white, nom- inal. Hay: . Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, $14 track, Toronto. No. 2, $13.50. No. 3, $12.50. . Medium §11 to $12. Eggs, wholesale to retail: Firsts 35 to 37¢c. Extras 41c to 42¢c. Cartons 43¢c to 44c. Eggs delivered Toronto: Extras '35¢ to 36¢ Pa Ae bay ports, Creamery, extra. fa Creamery No. 1,°38 to 89¢c, No. 2, 37 to 28¢. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE $320 ~--York Street, double 000 Chatham Street, de- stone dwelling, each 5 $3 tached frame dwelling, § rooms, toilet, electric lights. rooms, toilet, gas. $45 --. Montreal Street, $3800; reten Ross detached double frame dwelling, amy Semi Sungalow, $ tollet, gas, electric lights; suit- Moma 2d tires hash, Su and electric raace, able for shop and dwelling, ern. as, fy Y Hode ~ * E. W. MULLIN & SON Rents Collected. Money to loan. 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