HDRES Homsseskers" Excursions TO THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST Tuesday, May 1ith, and every second Tuesday thereafter during the summet Tickers good for 40 days LOCAL BRANCH TIME-TARLE. Trains will leave and arrive at Ch Depot. as follows: Goleg Went. Le . Ar Noy 8 Mall ... 13. 7 7 Ex : 3 * v 8 11 Local... ... - " Hebe) aaa | 7 il... 13 Local gr RERe ~ = < ® 7 Mell . 0) Vast Bx .. i" snrtarer FoTEas BREESE, anBeows = BSI0RN - » = - Trains 1, 2. 3. 4.6. 6 1. un 'dally; other trains dally except Sun ay. giiman accommodation reserved in vance and all other information fur- uikhed aon application to -J. P. HANLEY, Agent. Corner Johnson and Ontario Strests CET CLT ALLL: RAILWAY in Connection With CANADIAN PAGIFIC RY. _ HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS } To Canadian North-West, May '31. June 14 and 28, July 12 and 26, Aug. 9th and 23rd. Good for 60 days. KINGSTON-~OTTAWA. Leave Kingston 12.01 pan, arrive Ot. tawa 6 p.m. Leave Ottawa 10.45 Kingston 3.56 p.m. Full information at K. & P. and C.P.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street F. CONWAY. am, arrive horrid : rash came out all over my baby's face and spread ntl] it had totally covered his It was inkitating and painful, and caused the little one hours of We tried soaps and powders and salves, but he no better, He refused his food, got thia and worn, and was reduced to a very erior di I was advised to try Zam' Buk, and did so. It was wonderful] how it seemed to cool and ease the child's) completely, rash, or eruption, or eczema, or burning sore, Not only so, but cured of the tos- menting skin trouble, he bas improved in general health." , Zam Buk is sold at all stores and medicine ven dors, soc, a box, or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price, 6 boxes for$2. A certain cure 4 alte, for alt skin cuts, burns, ehe., and for piles. General Passenger Agent BAY OF QUINTE BAILWAY. Train leaves Union Station, Ontario} Btreet, 4 p.m. daily (Sunday excepted) for Tweed, Sydenham Napanee, 5 | all poin & nort o Bannook- | A 4 olnts on So ral Ontario route your shipments v f inte Rallway. For further ti onlarn apply I. W. DICKSON, Agent Phone, No. Lae Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. Str. Caspian 1000 Islands-Rochester Commencing May 29th, steamer leaves Kingston on Sundays at 10.15 a.m. for Alexandria Bay, Gananoque, and Rockport, Returning, leaves at 6 pein, for Rochester, N.Y., calling at Bay of Quinte ports. Str. Aletha Leaves Kingston daily, except Sun- day, at 3 pm; for Picton and inter- mediate Bay of Quinte ports. : fofhation from © 7 James Swift & Co, J. P, Hanley, Freight Agents. Ticket Agent. Qusle Steamship Company LIMITED. River and Gulf of St. Lawnenct - Summer Crulses in Cool Latitudes. 8.8. "Cascapedia," 1.900 tons, recently «fitted out on the Clyde specially for this service, with all modern comforis SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON MON- DAYS, at 4 pom, Sth and 20th June, 4th and 18th July, Ist, 15th and 25th August, and 12th and 26th September, for Pletou, N.S. ealling at ©Quebee, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Grand River, Sammerside, P EL. and Charlottetown PEL Sails from Quebec the Tuesda®s following at noon. NEW YOUK FROM QUEBEC Via the far-famed River Saguenay, calling at Charlottetown and Halifax, NR Trinidad 1800 tons sails from Quebec Sth and 23nd July, 6th and 19th, August, and 2nd September at 6 p.m. BERMUDA Summer Excursions, $30 to $40, by 'the Twin Serew S88. "Bermudian" 5. 600 tons, Salling Ist, Sth, and 15th. Junie aad every 10 days thereafter from New York. Temperature cooled by sea bregges seldom rises above 80 degrees. The flaest trips of the season for health and comfort, For tickets and statersoms. apply to J: PD. HANLEY, or CU, B. KIRKPAT- RICK, Ticket Agents, Kingston, Ont. URBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. . © QUEBEC. The Gas Meter You have all h he story. about the Government official who lost his ob by He rouble Wi looked friends were sympathizsing over his misfortune when he them t he. : ou of : in Tore 4 Sn ion v oney--"the o ny had employe him to read, Bhety is mater. Bry oie. one, and bey whatever a t dt. Sr: ie t to ai men & our it ve them full value Hg "hat ® same time main. tt unfailing service and f ation sail at tie of. & Powe Co, OUR SALT ld I N buying a typewriter the choice must be an Underwood or something not so good, Underwood efficiency cannot be equal- led. Ped bbP UNITED TYPEWRITER Co., LTD. 4. BR, CO. DOBRS, KINGSTON. SARaDRGBOMBEE IG Me Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver is right the stomach sad bowels are night. Spread Paste-- I's COMMON SENSE ! If a house is over-run with roaches, bugs, and similar vermin, - be sure to uss COMMON SENSE Bug Paste. 'Bedbugs, Roaches sic. eat it with avidity and it is their last meal. 25¢, 50c and $1, at all dealers, : | REMEMBER! Two Kinds 1 rt Killer. 2. Bedbugs and Roaches. 12 Al denlers and COMMON SENSE MFG. CO. 381 Queen Street West, Toranto, Ont. NEWS OF NEI WHAT WHIG OORRESPONDENT® TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points In Fastern Ontario-- What People Are "wing And What They Are Saying. At Brewer's Mills. Brewee's Mills, June 6. Many from here attended the picnie at Todd's Hill, on June Ist, in sid _of St, James' chureh. Recent visitors: Mr. and Mrs. I. Dier, Warburton, at P. Mine's; T. Smith, Seelev"s Bay; §. Boyle, Gan- and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boyle, Taylor, at James Smith's; I'hilip Patience, Len. O'Grady, Misses Annie O'Grady and Josie Milne, War- burton, at C. Milhe's; Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Eveleizh have returned to their home in Watertowr, N.Y., having been here to attend the funeral of the lat- ters father. : > At Wilbur Station. Wilbur Station, June 6.--J. G. Me Nu'ty, manmrer of the Exploration Syndicate compary made a business trip to Kingston, Tuesday last. A. Mc- Dougall has gore to visit his daugh- te, Mrs. J. McIntyre, in Arnprior. Misses Jessie and Mary Reid visited at D. Jackson's, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roach and daughter, Nettie, have gone to attend the wedding of their son, Herrick, in Havelock. Mrs, W. (. Boyd and son, Kenneth, visiting friends, at Clyde Mills have returned home. J. lett, at his home, on Sin. day, V. Prasky, was at W. Boyd's, Sunday ~ Wedding at Plevna. Plevna, June 6.--The frost of Fni- day night did considerable damage. Futher Tooley has gone to work the Wilbur mines. A. number of children are laid up with measles. A quiet wedding took place at the home of J. R. Krings, when his danghter, Filla, was married to J, W. Moore, of Ompah, by Rev. J. Cor- well, of Sharbot Lake. The happy couple left at once for their home near Ompah. Mrs. Ostler, of King- ston, is at her son's, G. Ostler's. Miss Mabel Albert 1s at Wensley. Otto Lemkis and Me, J. W. Kring and son, Ernest, have gone to the. Spanish River for the summer. Miss E. Wens- ley is with her sister, Mrs. Wood. -- Tichborne Tidings. Tichborne, June 7.--A quadrille party was held at P. Turner's. D. Derry and family spent Sunday at F. J. Heme's. Mrs. J. Hannah is on the sick list. Mrs, J. Steel is visiting friends out north. Inspector J, keeping a close watch ing law being observed. Capt. Camp- bell was around getting recruits for his company. The latter rendered him much assistance, which speaks well for their military spirit. School is pro- gressing favorably under the able management of Miss Manlester. H, 3rown intends going Lo New York for a trip. Several of the girls. spent Sa- turday in Robesville. Risiton Mes. J. Cwrl at Mis. Brown's; H. Geay Mrs, Gray, L. Kennedy "at-W. We Kever's, as to the fish- Glenvale Farmer Hurt. June 6.~There was uo either Presfyterian or Methodist! churches, on Sunday, as Rev. J. P. Mclnwes is attending the reneral assembly, at Halifax, and Rev. Mr. Ds is at Brockville, at- tending conrd¥ce. T. Hawkey is ser- 'ously ill with Bright's disease. Slight hopes are held for his recovery. While J. U, Swain was returning from King- ston, on Satarday evening his horse became frightened at a passing auto- mobile and he was thrown into the fiteh. His injuries are not serious. The return baseball match between Syden- ham and Glenvale was played at Sydenham. on Saturday, the game re sulting in a score of 11 to 6 in faves of Glenvale. Briden Leonard, of Wolfe Island, is renewing acquaintances here. Mrs. John Cordukes is suffering with neuralgia. Glenvale service in Notes From Zealand. Zealand, June 6.--Heavy frost has doge considerable damage. R. Me Veigh has sold kis fine driver, Tony, to J. Colling, of South Lake. H. Me- Veigh, of Bancroft, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Alexander McCharles, of Silver Lakeside. There will be no ser vice held in the Methodist church next Sunday on account of Rev. J. Cor nell attending conference. Messrs. G. H. Garrett and R. Armstrong made a business pp to Perth, the latter sell ing a dandy horse. Mrs. George Garrett has arrived home after spend- ing a few days in the vicinity of Kin wton with her son. Mrs. Donald F. Ferguson, very ill, is a little bet- ter. A Huigher of the young folkd spent Sunflay among their Elphin friends. The willing workers will hold their meeting next Friday evening at Maple Shade cottage, the home of Mrs. Jolin Garrett. Charleston News Budget. Charleston, June 6.--E. Stone and bride, Toronto, are on their ney- moon trip and are spending a few days"at W, G. Crozier's. Mr, Stone is a brother of Mrs, "Crozier, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hanson and son, Walter, L., Mr. Kohlar and Henry Wildie ar- rived last week in their motor car and have taken possession of their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. M. Leeder, of Melntosh Mills, wege visitors at M. J. Kavanagh's on Sunday. C. Slack is home from Lon ys. "Joba Fos ter, Ogdensburg, N.Y. is spending a low. Weke at Vis hone hers. The Bel or) Tong's Les ary. Telephone company ha« placed tele ph ma ber of eotiages. Mr. A. Kennedy is' Ie. Latimer ' are both very ill. Leo | ill. * Doings at Denbigh. Denbigh, June 4 Division court was hed in Bebee's Hall, on May 26th, by Judge Madden, of Napanee. The first sitting of the court "of revision was held at Venuuschwr, on May 30th. Tt was | a very lively one. A large number of | ratepayers were present and owing to the largd number of 'appeals, over! thirty of them, the business of the court was not completed and it was adjourned until the 18th inst. Rev. J. Reble was away at Egan ville part of last week, taking part in a donference held there hy ministers of the Lutheran Synod of Canada, and of the Canada branch of the Synod of Missouri, : : Willot Haines, of Newburgh, spent a week in this village and vicinity. He bought a horse and rig, some other | live stock and a hundred acre tn) near Vennachar. E. Tallans bought a young span of horses from Milo Ball, Vennachar. Adolph Fritsch is away to Cobalt and vicinity to have a look at th: country and to pay a visit to his son, Charles, who owns a good farm near there. J, 8. Lane, is enjoying a visit with hix uncle James Lane, st Ottawa and intends also to pay a visit to his sister, Mrs. St. Perry, at North Bay, before he returns home. Miss Martha Petzold, of Ottawa, is ex- pected to arrive to-day to pay a visit } to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Petzold. - 3 i 3 ten eters ENGLAND'S THREE PARTS. ; Great Industries, Smaller Factories, Cathedral Cities, England, as every attentive obser- ver has ngticed, falls roughly into three parts. North of 4 line drawn from the Dee to Humber there is the England which is almost as new as America, the England of coal and ir- on, cotton and wool, the England of great mills and mines and of indus- try on an immense seale, says the Lop- don Daily News. That is the FEng- land, the capitals of which are Man. chester, Sheflield, Leeds and Bradford, the citles whose names stand through- out the world for modern English manufacturing supremacy and commer- cial enterprise, and this England has pronounced at least as decisively . as in 1906 for the Government, for free trade, and, above all, for democracy. | Just to the south of the line there is the Midlands, the region of which Birmingham is the capital, the re- gion in which industry is carried on for the most part in small factories by struggling employers. That FEng- land has, on the whole, gone against the Government. Finally, there is the south, the feu- dal England the region characterized by cathedral cities, small market towns, and rather decayed residential boroughs. In size of population, in wealth, in industrial significance, and fn virility the urban North as unquestionably outweighs the urban South gs it has unquestionably® given its verdict for the cause of progress. ' STRANGE LAND LAWS. i x 1 ---- | At Corfu All Land Leases are Perpet- ual. Corfu, where a magnificent = marble | palace belonging to the German em- | peror has just ph purchased by an | American millionaire, can boast ,of the { most peculiar land laws in the world, | The landlords are nearly all absentees and their tenants hold the land on a perpetual lease in return for a rent i payable in kind and fixed at a cer- tain proportion of the produce. Such a tenant is considered a co- owner of the soil, and he cannot be ex- pelled, except for non-payment of rent, bad culture, or - the transfer of his lease without the landlord's consent; | neither can his rent be raised without his permission. Attempts have been made to alter the law, but both land lord and tenants are apparently satis fied with a sysiem' that dates back te the time of Hofher. Insures Life for $1,000,000, Chicago, June 7.~One of the largest life insurance policies ever placed in Chicago was taken, yesterday, by Ar- thur 5. Ford; treasurer of a cement company, the insurance amounting to 81,000,000. The premiums are to be paid by the cement ":ompany, the idea of the insurance being to better protect those financially mterested in the corporation. Thousand Islands--Rochester Str.Caspian leaves Sundays at 10.15 a.m. for 1,000 Island points and at 5 pm., for Rochester. J. P. Hanley, agent, Every woman knows that if a pho- tograph flatters her it is a better likeness than the reflection she sees in a mirror. . "Ice cream bricks," Neilson's and City Dairy from Toronto, are sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Phone 230, And it is almost as easy to find friends when you have money as it is to lose them when you are broke. Sickness is usually caused by the accu. mulation of waste matter and impurities - within the body. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, enable the bowels, the kidneys, thelungs and the pores of the skin to throw off these nard Maud, of Oak Leaf, is also very | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1910: A ------ fruit--a little more care in That's the way the deli- cious flavor of Mooney's Sugar Waters is preserved from the ovens It's expensive for us --but better for the Sugar Wafers. The cars are especially construct- ed, so when traveling from Province to Province, the temperature is always We are the only biscuit to your table, uniform. "Try the Taste Test On Mooney's Forget for a moment that 'Mooney's Sugar Wafers are made in the fincst sunlit sanitary factory in the country. Forget, also, for a moment that a little finer flour --a little richer butter--a little better -making. Sugar. ing are all important details of the Mooney Method of biscuit TT PAGR Wafers NOW base your opinion of Mooney's Sugar Wafers solely on their taste. We are confident as to the the outcome of ' tins. in Canada shipping its goods in its own cars The Sugar Wafsrs keep flaky and fresh -- crisp and whole. is retained to the last crumb. Try a package today. cents in dainty, dust and damp-proof Their enticing flavor 10 and 25 Your grocer has them. (9) The Mooney Biscuit and Candy Co., Ltd., Stratford, Canada Why Have an Overheated Kitchen in Summer? When the sultry days come and the coal rangze makes the kitchen almost unbearable and cooking a dreaded task, = out the ange ire and try the newest metho What a contrast! of cooking in weather--use a The kitchen no longer is stifling hot, the work is now done with comfort, and the housewife is not worn out with the heat. Cautionary Note: --Be you get this stove--see that the name-plate r New Perfection." She saves her strength, keeps her health and is better able to enjoy the summer. . The New Perfection does everything that any other stove can do--all the fam-~ ily cooking, baking, washing and iren- ing. No smoke, no dust, no odor. Heat is applied directly and not wasted. A turn, and the flame is out. The New Perfection stove has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot, drop shelves for the coffee pot or and nickeled pans, Appreciate a Shoe that fits, and that is the corner. "stone on which we have built our business. We have a wide range of up-to-date models, all leathers, all prices, but every one 'a. litter. : H. Jennings, KING STREET, Troe towel racks.' It bas turquoise-tite endmel chimneys, The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attrictive and invites clean- liness, Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be with or without Cabinet. E dealer everywhere ; 11 not at yours, i J Tis hart oni, oT ih x The Queen City oil Company, Limited, Topped with strawberries and cream, is simply delicious A tasty, nutritious dessert or breakfast dish. Heat the biscuit in the oven to restore crisp- ness, smother with strawberries and cream and add sugar to suit taste, Sold by all grocers, 13¢. a carton, twe for 25e. Another Lot Of These Big Solid Polished Oak Imi- tation Leather Morris Chairs and Rock- ers to Sell, $6.50, Worth $10. Sundryarticlesfor good bouse- keepers: Bissell Carpet Sweepers ; Home kissed Pa Curtain Stretchers ; Tar Box Pillow Sham Holders ; Liquid Veneer and Furniture Re- storer, at Pineapples. .... $1.20 per dos Creamery Butter . per Ib, per Pur¢ Fruits, assorted, in seal érs, regular 15¢ sfze 2 for Farmers' Butter. .. 'Phone 417 . Be sure you get a coupon with every cash purchase. Assortment Of Gas and Electric Shades for Combination Fixtures just in. PORTABLE AND MISSION LAMPS. Let us do your Repairing and 'Fixing this house cleaning time.