Much ut quite so much DI an as you do you do the tea will combines strength ruity flavor which us. it. Will you order POGer ? (47)7/%% ), 4.50, 85.00. ent pur- upon big ro ' Take »putation dollars, Can the me upon ? Can land & Bro., ood Shoerhaking. CONTEST PF BALLOT: iB MOST POPULAR LADY CONTEST LINED COAT IN McKAY FUR HOUSE ition" for the benefit of the eral Hospital lady for whom you wish to vote ENTS EACH. ye ought' Range [ade-In-Canada' Exhibition and! Al Favorite * Range carry with them our full they were sold from our iat fy dollar obtained for In-Canada. " these TT -- -- Y & BIRCH )CK STREET. ie possible, in High Grade S. 1 to Redpath Extra Granu- ees IMinum ED Immediate Delivery. ] Ltd. Ta | Single First-Clags foes Fare for Hunters: | 2 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1907. a - - - -- - -- s-- w-- Sa -- A ---------- - " ee TRAVELLING. DVANGE 10 br AN AGED BRITISH TREE. | . | i BROKEN BY {The Cowihorpe ¢ Oak, "Reputed 500 Kincstang PEMBROKE RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacific Railway "Heal RATES TCHING ECZEMA Skin of Whole Body Covered for a Second Class from Kingston. Sept. 1st.} Year-- Awful ltching Kept Suf- soo Sg fn ie Re Portland. { ri inds 0 ies $43.50 foams Nem R= They Had No Effect. $43.00 Pam, Sut Bake Froportionataly low reise to waer| CUTICURA REMEDIES KINGSTON TO OTTAWA | A PERFECT SUCCESS Lene Kingston at 12.10 p.m., arrive in Yiluny wan pin. Direct couhections at Henirew with C.P.R. No. 1, eave | " Kenfrew at 4.15 pam. for Pembroke, | ua With to a Jou know that have Port Arthur, Winnipeg and Pacific] cake of Cuticura Soap, one box of Coast points. | Cut but tw vials of Cuticura Full particulars at XK, & P., and CQ. p.| Juticura, bo ° 8 Bi he. BL, doltas ad twenty-five cents in all. - For F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass, Agent. | a year I have had what they call eczema. | I had an itching all over my body, and : 9 | when I would retire for the night it 0 inte dl wd | would keep me awake half the night, 45 | and the more 1 Wollid soften, we more New short line for Tw Napanee, | it would itch. I tried all kinds of rem- Deaceonter and all Joeal bi Be edies, but could get no relief. A friend leave City Hall Bepot at 4pm. R of mine told me to try the Cuticura W. DICKSON, Agent B.Q.Ry., Kingston. Ri ies which I did, and am very | glad I tried them, for I was completel } cured. If any of ruy friends shoul be troubled with the same disease, I will cheerfully recommend the Cuticura Remedies, and if 1 know any one who wants to know how I cured myself, I shall be glad to tell them. Walter W. CUTICURA Good going Oct. Sth to Nov. 5th, to The G t in Cure and t all points on Temiskaming & Northern and Sweetest of Emollients. tmtario Ry. points; Mattawa to Port} Arthur, points Aylmer to Waltham, Que., Cuticura Ointment is, beyond ques- Nte. Adele td Nomining, Que., also to] tion, the most successful curative for points New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and| torturing, disfiguring humors of the skin Newioundland, and going Oct. 24th, to] 'and scalp, including loss of hair, yet com- Nov, 5th, to Penetuing, Midland, Lake Od, in proof of which a' single field, 'and all stations, Severn to North| anointing with Cuticura Ointment, pre- Bay, Argyle to Uoboconk, Lindsay to! aeded by a hot bath with Cuticura Soap, and to wil points reached by Muskoka | of Cutic , swe) >, : . ri} k | uticura Resolvent (Liquid or Pills), Navigation Co.. and Huntsville, Lake oll so pan sufficient to afford immediate re- IN THE PRICE OF CANNED GOODS THIS WINTER. Picton Residents Complain of the Vile Smoke Nuisance--Amount Spent This Year on Picton's Walks and Roads. Picton, Oct. 9.--The price of canned goods will likely be advanced this winter. Such is the opinion of a pro- minent canner, interviewed by the price set by the Canadian canners con- solidated, just what the outside, inde pendents do. Canned corn, | at least, will he" Sold at 'Advanced price. The county factories have had a far busier ago. The crop of canning produce has been quite plentiful. For the past week some of the factories have been handling as mich as 2.000 bushels a day. The factories pay 25c. a bushel for tomatoes. Corn has heen a good ties. The prices have been high, the contracted 'prices were $7 to $8 a ton. but The factories were forced to ad vance these 'hecaunse of the short crop. will finish for the season. created the smoke nuisance. To check largely signed petition has heen put councillors to pass a hy-law compel is_burned to ugé an appliance hy nvisance dene away with. Street Commissioner Norman has Whig. It, will depend largely upon the showed its girth of trunk at the season than anticipated two months about the tree fo support the falling | crop, particularly in the late varie-| farmers getting $9 and $10 a ton. The fair 'amount of foliage. Tn 1903 an In a week of ten days the canning' the parent. Increased industry in Picton has the damaging influence of the latter a in the hands of the town fathers to consider at ~ the next meeting of the conncil. The idea advanced is for the ling all factories; ete., where soft coal which the smoke is consumed and the been a husy man this year. The amount of work done on the roads! | and streets is both extensive and cre- | Haliburton, Madawaska to Depot Harbor| i foliowed in the severer cases by a dose | dible. Very many new cement walks have heen laid and several streets put Years Old. ae | One of the oldest of British trees is | | the Cowthurpe oak, which has been standing near Welibrby, in Yorkshire, | | for 500 years, according to veracious | chronicle. It is & tree that hgs been | described often ®nd has figmed in | works of fiction: It is related of this tree that 'on | one occasion as many as forty persons | have been gathered within the hollow! | of. its trunk, although it must be con-! fessed that some of these were child- | ren. The most recent measurement ! ground wat 54 feet 3 inches and the cavity was 11 feet hy 9 feet, The tree is not now so very tall! reaching only twenty-seven feet into the air. There are twenty-five props | branches. | The cavity has been noticeable only {wince the beginning of the nineteenth] century, Many of the earlier measure: ments show that the tree ance was | much greater in girth than now I Xeed as it is the tree bore acorns in! 1901 and 1905, and alwave produces a acorn borne by the Cowthorne oak! was planted nearby and a tree is now growing up slawly as a memorial to Evening Gown. LIPTON'S LIMERICKS In view of the tremendous interest which has been created through our last Limerick, we have decided to offer larger Prizes, and so that our friends at a distance may have an opportunity of competing this Sonpietition will cover a period of three weeks, closing October 17th, 3% ' $500.00 IN PRIZE First Prize, $150 Cash 2nd id 50 11] 3rd : 6s 25 it 25 Prizes of $5 Each. 75 Prizes of $2 Each. The conditions of this competition are perfectly simple. All you have to do is fill in the last line of the Limerick which is shown below. and then send it, accompanied by a TIN LID (with 'label attached) of a package of LIPTON'S TEA, Gold, . Red, Pink, Orange, or Blue Label, or LTPTON'S COFFEE, Blue Label, which entitles the reader to send in one Limerick. You may send in as many Limericks as you like so long as a TIN LID "accompanies each Limeriok. LIPTON'S "By Special JHE. Appointment . TO H.M. THE KING 2 Hin L! Hi Shies Bays & Lake Simqoe Navigation Co. All tickets are good returning from des: tination on or hefore December Tth, 1907. For full particulars, apply to J. P., HANLEY, Agent, corner John son and Ontario streets. Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts. River and Gulf of St. La Iai Summer Cruises in Cool Latitude Twin Screw Irom SS. "Campian," with electric lights, electric bells-and all wodera comfort. Sails from Montreal on Mowday, 9th and 23rd September, for Pictou, N.S. calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay. Perce, Grand River, Summerside, PE. and Charlottetown, P.E.IL BERMUDA Summer Excursions, $35 and upwards by the mew Twin Screw SS, *"Hermup- ny ,500 toms. Sailing from New York 4th, 14th and 25th September Temperature cooled LY sea hreeses seldom rises above BO degrees. 'lhe finest trips of the season for health and comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. For tickets and statercoms, apply to J. P. HANLEY, or J. P. GILDER- SLEBVE, Ticket Agents, Kingston, Ost BIG GAME SEASON OPENS. Tee ate sr xe xl sy 3 © New Brunswick Y MOOSE Sept. 15th. ; CARIBOU : (Juebec ® September 1st ; BEAR. Nova Scotia Pixs aap weak Oetober 1st. Write for Publications Containing Latest Information About Fishing and Hunting Week in the Canaan Woods, Hunting Grounds of the Micmacs, Big Game of the Southwest Miramichi Districts ,Guides, Routes TO INTERCOLONIAL YIN Montreal Office, 141 St. James St. Toronto Office, 51 King St. East. Central Passenger Depart- ment, Moncton, N.B. TIME TABLE STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER Leave Wolfe island 309.15 a.m. 1.00--3,00 p.m. Monday Twesdiy, 7 Wednesday I hursday 215 am. 1.00--3.00 p.m Saturday, 8.008.135 a.m. 1.00--3.00 pam. Sunday . 0.30 a.m. 12.30--3.00 ph weave Kingston: MON. 8.30--11.30 a.m. 2.00--4.30 pm. TUES, ®30----11.30 a.m. 2.00--4.30 p.m. WED, &30--11.30 ww. 2,004.30 pam. THURS, 830--11.30 a.m. 2.00 Hreakcy's Bay, 3.007.000 pan; FRi., 8.80--11.30 a.m. 2.00 SAT, KR3I--11.30 a.m. 2.00 SUN, 10.00 a.m. 1.15---4.30 p.m 2 o'¢lock trip from Kingston to Wolfe Jsland, Spoor's Dock. and Simcoe Island Tudle subject to chauge without notice. Boat calls at Garden Island going to and from Kingston ALLAN "<i LINE oC Corsician sails, Fri., Oct. 18. Nov. 15. Virginian sails, Fri, Oct. 23. Nov. 21 Tunisian sails ....... wre Fri., Noy. 1.f MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, Sicilian $3il$ ...c...cccoenne. Thury., Oct. 17. Grempian (pew), Thurs. Oct. 10. Nov. 14 Rates of P and full {uformation rom J. P. HANLEY, J. P.. QILDERSLEEVE, | lief in the most distressing forms of itch- Quebsc Steamship Company 9.15 a.m. 1.003.000 paw. | fF 5 ) a.m. 1.00--=2.30. pon. | 5am. 1.00300 p.m. ; in a splendid condition, Main street ing, burning, and scaly humors, eczemas, hos heen particularly well looked after. rashes, and irritations, permit rest and | To give some idea of the work car- sleep, and point to a speedy Sure when ried ant the treasurer's return ap till Hest, Dot all, other remedies and even. | bar 1st. § interesting : For roads, physicians (mt £070.06; walks.) $2921.90; culverts, Com External and Internal Treatment for | ao) « "0 Every Humor of Infants, Children, and Aduits con- ' | ©=. V0 sists of Cuticurs. Soap 10 Cleanse ie Skin, Cat | Pi a VALCO 3. mo An snenk cura 'Omtment to Heal the Skin, snd Cuticura hi tons hy {A is, so to speak, Resolvent (or in the form of Chocoiste Coated Pills, "hard un Pdr some time the fin: In vials of sixty) to Purify the Blood. Sold throueh- | _ g, Sapp out the workl. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp. Suie | 19s of the association have heen Props. Boston, Mass very | a Malied Free, Cuticura Book on the Skin, ow starting with last vear | when the season's work wane commenc- {od with a debt of 100. The associa- v has been working handicapped hy avite wmsuitable rooms, there being all too little space for gymnasium | work, Efforts to get better accommo- | Jation have heen vain. The voung ladies in town are orcanizing under | Mesdames Bristol and Browne and | | { | the month will give "The Old Maid's | Convention" as a benefit for the V. EKM.C.A. she has been taking an advanced art Everyone needs something to J! of this department in the school work I'Since school re-orened her class has {ond vear student in arts at Queen's i the daily round of duties. | College. who has now left to resume : . his work at the university. + There is nothing better then { Mrs. A. Baile, visiting Mr. and Mrs. | . BB. R. Hepburn the past few weeks, re- an Ale or Porter, the purity snd torned vesterday, to her home in | Montreal Clarence Morgan moved merit of which has been attested {from the local hranch of the United | Empire bank to Galt, two weeks ago, | bas been transferred hack to Picton. perts at the grea' exhibitions. | Wr and Mrs. FE. M. Conger returned | this week from a trin to Chicago. | Mrs. William Redmond has returned | home after a several months' stay in 9 | Ruffalo. "Miss Louise Bowers has re- turned to her. home in Hungerford, after visiting friends in town by chemists, physicians and ex- ASK FOR GANANOQUE NEWS. W. R. Acton Sells His Trotting Horse 'Headlight.' 'Gananoque, Oct. 9.--The coal schoon- ers Theodore Voges and Briton clear- ed for Charlotte last evening. Cure yourself WR eon ban apared of i fast trotter, "Headlight," to a party at home for in Seeley's Bay, the price paid for the 3 cents a da "The local rugby team has settled Ye. down to business at their practices animal being $600, | ar re doing eo v or Bladder nd are doing some real goou work. JAS. McPARLAND, Sole Agent. If you have Kidney i Trouble, the greatest Physician | They expect to make a' better show- in the world can dono more than | ing than they did last year. cure you. And you might have Considerable amusement was caused 10 pay him $400 or $500 for a| at noon yesterday by the effigy of one single examination. of Gananoque's rughy players in full Bu-Ju will cure you of every uniform hanging out of the window trace of Bladder Irritation and | of the club's rooms, over McDonald's so that no one could mistake for whom it was intended, T. A. Donnelly, for the past few years in the employ of the Canada N. Cabinet company, has leit to take a situation in Watertown, N.Y. Mrs. James Butler, King street, who has been spending a few weeks with rela- i i | tives in Watertown, N.Y., has return- LEE PEIN CY SERRE | . The Civilized Squaw. i No physician will promise to.cnre | T set very little store by jewels. you, and they send in their | Take, for instance, the case of pearls. bills, whether they cure or 80l. 'They can he imitated so well that the ToroxTO, ONT., June 4, 1904. real cannot be distinguished from the Having caught a severe chill in my [false. Pearls are supposed to be an | back, and my Kidneys appearing 10 be | ornament, and 1 regard them as such. affected thereby, I was induced, th It is probable; - however, that only seeing your advertisements in one of the [yout ten per cent. of the necklaces | daily papers, 10 try a box of your Bu=J8 and ropes of pearls to be seen: on | Pills, and am pleased to tell youthatafter | 1, ies at a London party are real. { taking only twoboxes of them the trouble [7),, (ole reason for any being real is entirely disappeared, and I have not been | . ranteed to make the They are morsels of erystalized car- Bu-Ju is Kidiieys well and strong. If you honestly | bon that glitter when they are eut, think, after a fair trial, that Bu-Ju has "There is no artistic beauty in. them. not helped you, return the box and we and the cutting itself is an expensive will refund your money. iprocess. They may be imitated, like | soc. a large box. - At druggists, or sent | pearls, and when the false diamonds | ou receipt of price. are ork they Maduce, precisely wt | same ellect as the rea ones. wr, ug A Ou LIMITED { then, pay a bundred times the value . {of the false for the real ? We laugh jat the savage who decks himself out | MEN AND WOMER with bits of cut glass and beads. But | Use Big @ for un: {the savage seems to me far more sen- dischargeninfummations {sible than the civilized squaw who | brane tations or wlosration i Sruasiins ar Leonverts her neck. md bosom into a! Painless, and'not astrle | hoarding to advertise her own or her | eels 3 3 Drasgies {hushand's wealth ' Wf sent in plain wrappe | oy express, prepsid, If a cook has a good temper jt's a 81.00. or 3 hotties 02.78. Tle tans - Cirsaies wont wi toute Fd that she isn't a good cook. Wiss Mand Hadden and at the end of | oped in a large flower design at the | Mrs. Mavbee has returned from a sev-| neck is bordered with the silver trim: eral months' stay in Chicago, NI. and ming. The sleeves are made very short | | resumed her charge of Grade "B" inland have a large flower embroidered ill ~~ ii. the wahlic school. During her absence! 0 (1am. course and <he will now have charge) when visiting the "Made-ln-Can create and maintain strength for §| eon taught hy Herbert Hare. a sec Imperial Crown brand underwear Kidney Disease for 3c. aday. | barber shop. It was well placarded, | _ James Laturney ! that ladies are fond of advertising . . - . . i troubled since. ALFRED CARTER. |i}oir wealth. So it is with diamonds. Partridge & The Finest the World Can Produce. Packed Only in Airtight Tins. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERIES. TEA - Simplicity characterizes this gown. | It is made of cream-colored mull over pink taffeta stk. The skirt is cut ol seven wide gores, which allow slight} gathering at the waist. It is embroid 1 agree to abide by the decision of Editor of The Toronto MAIL AND EMPIRE as final, and enter the competition on that distinct LIMERICK A lady of Sault Ste. Marie, Asked a friend from Toronto to tea, She wired back, on the spot, "Is it Lipton's ? Eh! what" bottom. This is done in silver. The, understanding. | bodice is made round, decollete, em- Qi | broidered to match the skirt, and the! SIgNAtAIE ...... emai snore soamsnises adasis assess . AQQres ......i ciivniriiinione Assasin yh ¥ a lihaeras ada' fair, be sure to see the King- ston Hosiery company's exhibit of " tn) October 17th. After a girl has married and left home she sits up and takes notice ev ery time her parents buy an expensive The competition will ba decided 'by Fditor of The Toronto MAIL AND EMPIRE, whose decision must be accepted as final. Envelopes must be addressed "lLipton's Limerick," and sent to MAIL AND EMPIRE, Toronto, Ont., not later than the last mail on Thursday, SEALED TENDE ADDRESSED to the and ""Ten- . der for C Wharl," will be received = at this office until 7 . October { dress for the daughter still at home More attention {to the small a aa "THE KIND THAT CLASPS" WORTH more! but COST no 5 . more than the ordinary kind. | will convince best. ' Sold at all Dry Goods {I§| Stores. 0 c.HWESTwom(o ! MANUFACTURERS, TORONTO. Pe "or N and the styles sive. | | Painting, Trimming & Fixing YC!" ve hd Rubber Tires. | . All work done by Specialists in the different trades connected with the Carriage trade. We eam sup- ply anything io the Carrioge line. Now is the time to get vour Sieighs awl Cutters Cin trim for winter, . 390 Princess St. THE WAREROOM WITH THE WHEEL WINDOWS. 'Crescent Wire & Iron Works Wire Railings, Flower Stands, Wire| | Guards, Ash: Sifters. Builders' and Coal | Dealers' Screens and Wire Work of ail | {Kinds manufactured by | 2756 KING LLLLLLLLLLLLL000000009 NEW FALL SKIRTS. The Ready-to-Wear Skirt of to-day is a vast improvement on what {it was a few years ago. which add so much to any Ready-to-Wear Garment. Better cloth is used, and the old N scant walking skirt has {given place to the new, well-finished, ample and Ipertect-fitting garment, {A glimpse of our stock i you of {ll The _ simplest, strongest, l}ithis, and also that our [stock is right up-to-date Skirts, in all New Fall | Colorings, all lengths and waist measures, $2.50, 3.00 ston, 'Blacksmithin iad oodwork. | 4-00, 5.00. Have you bought your Winter Underwear g Ont, We have all kinds of Underwear for men, women Life Crumley Bros. FURNITURE. GASOLINE NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY FOR THE FALL TRADE. The latest design in Artistic Furniture, Early English, Bird Eye Maple and Golden Finish. Section 'Bookcase, desk 'attached, headed glass, in all finishes. Buffet and China Cabinets at reduced price. h er | ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker and Furniture Dealer, 134, 1907, inclusively, for the tion of a Wharf and stone a Colborne, County of Ont, according to a vs cation to be seen at LU Sing, aq Resident Engineer; Confeder- ation Building, Toromto, on e tion to the Postmaster at Colborne, Ont., and at the Depurtimvent of Public Works, Ottar wa. Tenders will mot he considered unless ° made on the form supplied, and signed: with the actual signatures of Be. An ucoepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Minister of Puble Works, for fOfteen hundred dollars 181,000.00), must accom; each tender, The cheque will be fo if the tendering decline the contract, or fail to complete the work contracted for, sid will be returmed in case of non-acceptance + ol tender, ay -. The Depdrtment does not bind itsell to 08 ceept the lowest or any tender. ' By order, Y FRED. GELINAS, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, October 3, 1907, Newspapers will not be paid for or thi advertisement if they insert it without authority from the Pepartment. HERE'S SOMETHING NEW IN - POST CARDS Greetings from King- a is paid details exclu- Models" and ied Kingston Views. Come in and have a look. . Put in Your Tank at Our Dock. A large stock of Dry Bat- teries, Spark Plug and Coils always on hand. SELBY & YOULDEN, LIMITEDS s E 230 Princess Str ladies. Sold only im Kingstom, at the BEET DRug Sire E, 124 Prin- Cems iled om veggipt of price~§1. | Dr. Brock's Eren Female Periodical ne | best momthly medicine for i i RY RRL ARR | Fh mi | (oT. YA Roti ES ALWAYS | ARNPRIO fol places, BELLEVILLE, i Canada Life Assurance Company | | | Net gain in Assurence in force last ten years Assurance in Force Over o.com ir a ---- « $115,000,000.00 42,000,000.00 o- ul . B8,000,000.00 1906 OVEr ween wad 1,400,000.00 The best DIVIDEND PAYING COMPANY. The best company or ph v Profits paid policyholders in 1906 "end | holders. The best company for. AGENTS. AGENTS wanted forthe fol ARNPRION, also another agent wanted in Kingston, Applications treated ecom- Apply, to J. O. HUTTON, Mgr., Central Ontario and Ottawa Valley, Dis- tricts, 18 Market street, Kingston lor + SMITHS FALLS, CARLETON PLACE, ALM 3 LJ, R. URQUHART, Special Agents