Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jul 1910, p. 8

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oun DAILY BRITE WHIO, JN WAGES 15 reminded that small sums ved and deposited in the BANK OF TORONTO "SAVINGS DEPARTMENT E mae. a substantial bank 4 6. ~ This forms & very Heeful 'Self-help fund" * for | : days of trouble or a good start uy a Ne we vl ow 0 » the children, All ids "of fan or the pavement, up CUP YACHT RACES. Kathleen Will Again be Sailed by The Kingston Yacht Club Puts up] $500 Additional for Next Week's Rages. The Kingston eaten. have heard nothing as to the entry of a Herres- hofi_twenty-footer by the yacht club, of Tremont, XN. Y., in the George cup races here next week. No application has been made. The entrance of a dark horse would be weloomed, however, if it comes within the ruled of the cup contests. The Jarvis boat, Swambe, hax been finally as the entative 'of the Royal Canadian Yasht Club, Torento, Tt is said that young "Bill" Jarvis will sail it, but Thee Le no doubt that his famous. dad, Aem ilius Jarvis, will handle the tiller for at least one of the races, for the To- | ronto club is vegy anxious to caplure the George cup. Kingston's veteran yachtsman, Hon: ry O ham, will again sil the Kathleen, which hoe steered to vieto last July against the Cregeent, of tertown, and the Whirl, of Toronts. Skipper Cunningham said that the Whirl was a faster boat than the Kathleen, but all the same he beat her twice. The Kathleen will be in much better "shape than, she was last year, and the Jocal 1 yachtsmen look to the votegan to again barry her over the line ahead of the others, © There will be over $1,000 in prides for the races next. week. Of this Ja mount, the Kingston = olub jis piiire City League Executive. The meeting of the City Teague Dave: hall executive, which was to have met in the College Inn Cigar Store, last ov DARK HORSE IN HE GEORGE G the Veteran Henry Cunningham-- | Whig visitng. ed: in Coane. i hota i. ieoat has Mies og utr ry hag left faxviacaliont-visathan: in Ottawa, Miss Pearl Martin, King street, left yotaidugerto. Viet visit relatives in Bofla- Fi siting Mes. Williom Hastings, Re- n A. ow, Bay street, bns return- ed, after g week's camp below Gan- anogie. ; Mrs, C. Levinox and Master "Art," Nollitgran 1 utrent, are! visiting in Mrs. R, t atrest, ls Bee Sr ctesmer Miss Trene Moore, ¢ Sturusdalit's Yea recuse. i Eva i Nis Ina Ls Miller, of the United office, has gone off a i, Portsmouth, Sueslulitation in street, has visit at- the Saturday Li NX. in the city on Business. M Harris and daughter, Fort Miss Curzon, Queen street. Jobn and Harry McCartney, Earl stroep; have gone to Napanee, where they will be emploved for the summer. R H. Brown and two sons, Charlie and Willie, of Amsterdam, N.Y., visiting Mrs, Cairns, 477 Princess street, = was postponéd until this even Cunsingham, 'piano tuner toon, Clicking. Jette orders at Mec cys are 'amon of i ovement work is going on '@lo the line of the Kingston and Pembroke railway, A of men have been very busy at William 'Swain, piano tuner, Orders received at ReAvier's, Phone 778. ~ " Black Tata Silk Coats Up to $20. ' s' Natural and Black Shantung sitk § Coats $10 and $12. Ladies' Black Lace and Silk Coats $15 and $17. | Watertown, N.Y., i oh CHANGE IN GULF STREAM. Boston, July 13.---Captain Jensen and other officers of the United Fruit Company's steamer Admiral Farragut, which has arrived from Jamaica, are jnclined to think that one of the reasons for the extreme weather at the present time is the change of the Gulf stream and the unusual northward course of that wonderful current in the Atlantic ocean. Captain Jensen says the Gulf stream is flowing northward to a peint within fifty miles of the Nantucket - South Shoal lightship and that all the indications of the Gulf stream current are visible at nearly all times. He says the flying#fish are flying further northward than he ever saw them fly FPPPEBPTRRPPEPP PHF FPPPP P4099 $4455999099040040000004900000 T Roy W ard, of broke ri of two weeks' a a Pn, Mrs. McWhirter, aged nl and pine months, mathe of u R. CL. Carter, of this city, i say on Saturday lest. died in. Linch Hived st Belleville." EB. = Turner, manager of the Trans- portation company, has '8 fine new sailing yacht, which will make an ad dition to the local sailing fleet, It was built ia this city. ton, hag been plies gh Sper be, Mrs, Mary Brough, & Beli 0 years, lived in i 1 fort . Mex. "H. B. inds, who has been visiting hor sister, Mrs. W. Carroll, fontenae street, was called home, on Saturday by the sad news of the death ber aunt, Mrs. Adison Hinds, of ay ton, Ohio, who died on Friday evening at her summer home among Jelands:: The funeral 'dence of Mrs. H. N.Y. B. Hinds, Bioghamp- PLANS TO AID CLAYTON. fmprovements for Islands to be There: July 13.~Clayton in line for many improvements to made by the Now York Central RR. Miss Helen McCaugherty, Bath, i» spending a week With Hyes! the took place. on Heat from the resi- | or {MANY ARE AT WORK| erty to the Shel Company of Gun. ada: Montreal, July 13.-- The transler of the Dominion Wire company to the Steed Jomputy, Canada, was mode, to- day thas. rounding out. the Hamilton steel merger. This is the fhe last company included in the plans to come ju. The t at Lachine alone is ted at $17,000,000 and it if mn Tidy 18.~The final tne Masiobe elections leave Rh parties : Govern- ment, 22; hi 14. This is a gain of one seat for ihe liberals over the standing of the parties previously. The only changes made over the returns of was in Russell, where Pully- carth, tl conservative sitting mem- ber, loses his seat to Valets, liberal, by a majority of 22." AUTOMOBILE BLEW UP. Dr. Sproule Killed at Campheilion in Big Fire. St. John, N. B, uly 13.--One more death is reported in connection with the fire at Campbellion, N. B. be. Sproule, a dentist, from Campbellton, was riding in his an when the flames ignited the gasoline and the au- rs blew up. Dr. Sproule was blown to eces., Toronto Street Market. Toronto, July 13. Wheat, white, new, $1.02 to #1.03 per bush; wheat, red, new, per bush, $1.02 to $1.03; oats, per bush. 200; hay, old, per ton, 818 to 9! hay, $14 to $16; straw, per £16; dressed hogs, $12 to $12.50; but- ter, dairy, per Ib, 2le. to 24; butter, ib. 2%. to 2be.; ducks, Ib., 6c. to 19; turkeys, per Ib., to 20¢.; fowl, per Ib., 146. to 160; po- tatoes, per bag, 30c. to 35¢.; onions, sack, $2.50 to $2.75; beef, hindquar- ters, $811.50 hr beef, forequarters, $8 to $9.50; beef, choice, carcase, $10.50 40 $11.50; beef, medium, vase, 8 to 810; mutton, ipa owt, 89 fo $11; veal, prise, Per owt, 810° to $11; spring amb, per Ib., 16c. to 18e. ---------------------- Ottawa, Out, July 18.~J. P. Mul larkey, Montreal, is Toronto street railway company's fepresentative on the board of conciliation in the - dis: pute with the employees. - R. H. Curry, Canadian ecommeivial om at Nassau, Bahama Islands, has been elected to the legislature. there. Tents and blankets are being sent to Campbellton the assistance ob the fire sufferers t At the department of railways and canals, here, it was denied, to-day, that Messrs. MNodjeska and Fite maurice, of the Quebee yl sion, had' resignéd, It is understood, however, there is friction. Gamblers Were Truthful. Brantéord, ke. duty 13~A% the police char, court, ing "in with r ment in the irchen. of the flat gu-Cols _{ Thousand Islands. The WEDNESDAY, oy A. Cory AND Vi VICINITY. Tharsday. Friday riday and Saturday. - We will have cherries at $1 per big basket, and some. less price. Carnov- sky, "On the Corner. bp I He Goes to Hamilton. Rev. Porey Isherwood, B. A, of Bannockburn, Ont., has been Spyioint- od curate of St. Philip's chupeh, at Hamilton, Ont. LL ---------------------------- Taken to Baspheat Mrs. Lizzie Young, of Marker, éntef- Ch the neral hospital on Wednes- ay, § hoid fover, . Mrs. Nellie Randel, of Lealand I. 0., went to the geueral hospital on Wednesday morning to undergo treat- ment for her eye. ¥ mn ee ye Back to Clinton Prison. ation Inspector Devlin left, - "We nesday, for Cape Vineeni, with Convict ick Hansen, alias An- derson, whom he will place in the hands of a United States officer. He 7} will convey him to Clinton pricon, N, ¥., from which institution Hansen was parolied, Scattered Showers. On Tuesday sone of the places a- long the line of the Kingston * and Pembroke railway had quite heavy showers, while in others there was not a drop of rain, All the farmers are looking for rain. Kingston had no reason to © lain, after the heavy shower, late on Tuesday night. Ottawa Old Boys. The Ottawa old boys who will visit the city, on Saturday, July 23rd, have made arrangsiaits for & special train over the C. R: Which will arrive here about Ra p.m. on that day, The excursionists will return on the following: Monday wight, iii at 10.30 o'clock, i th he at hh ind APPORTIONING MONEY. Toronto, July 13.--The work of apportioning $756.000 which the government grants to the 320. agricultural so- cleties In the province has « been concluded by the depart- ment of agriculture. The grants this year are $5.000 in excess of any glven in pre- vious years. PEPE P PPP *y i He Finely. E. F. Trimble, secrelary of the Y. M.C.A, sang with great acceptance, "1 Heard The Voie. Of Josie Say," in Queen Street Methodist church on Sunday evening. Mr. Trimble has a fine voice, and is quite unselfish in using it for the benefit of church at- tendants, Expect a Big Crowd. A big erowd is expected to arrive in the city, on Saturday on the annual excursion of the Kingston and Pem- broke railway, down among the trip is from Lavant, and all stations south. The the steamer North King. "Little Chinese Smuggling. Several United States officials have been making enquiries regarding Chi- nese smuggling at Kingston, and have come to conclusion thas there is very little of it done here. It is sai pad one Chinaman offered 2300 o be taken across to the United States from this port, but could not get a guide. LABOR CONGR X Kingston Labor Mén Will Likely be . ~ Represented. The twenty-sixth "annual meéting of the trades and labor 'congress of Can- ada will open at Fort William on Sept. 12th and it is likely that King- ston will be represented at the meet: ing. The matter ot appoiting a re "presentative will be up at the next meeting of the trades and labor council to be held on July 2st. Some very important matters "will be taken up at this meeting and the. programme includes {he immigration laws, the Beledurt bill, which strikes out at trade 'unions; which may be brought up at the next session, and which was strongly 'opposed by King- ston and several other trade councils, some time ago, the eight-hour bill, an act respecting co-operation, effect of the amendments to the indu<irial disputes and investigation ach, the technical education vommission, anii- combines bill, and its relation to the union . make election day a rublic holiday, payment. of wages on railways fort nightly, and ih othr - features. FATAL FIGHT IN WEST. Oliv Dead, Another Dying, as Resalt of Brawl. Swan Lake, Man, July 13----Fred is dead, Kenneth Peters is and. Geo. Kilborne has two bul- toward | om out. . they returned, : og gg fr omy then started. Bowlerwell. | shooting pleads self defence. An Earthquake Shock. Munich, Bavarly, July WA felt here, at 945 trip down the river will 'be made on mer * "GO" Is the Word Now. Sum- Are Hurried" Out With Scant Cere- mony In the Way of | Prices Remnants of Prints, Remnants of Ginghams, Remnants of Lawns, Remnants of Wash Goods of all kinds. To-Motrow at greatly redue- NF ed prices. What Woman isn't interested in bargains if they aré genuine ? Come To-Morrow. | 45 Ladies' Stylish Wash Dresses All different and all up to the latest notch in style and shade. Colors are White, Oream, Pink, Helio, Blue, Linen Shade. $4.50, 5.75, 7.50, 6.95, 8.95. Every Neckwear Need. 1s satisfied here. This summer's fashions allow a woman' to display her own indi- viduality in dressing her neck. We help her to the most becoming. New Dutch Collars, New Embroidered Collats, New Lace Jabots, New Collar and Cuff Sets. White Silk Gloves, Long er Short. White Lisle Gloves, Long or Short Special Values in Black Silk Gloves Very satisfactory makes, double finger tips and a quality above the average. 49¢,% 75¢, 99a The Etiquette of Clothes What te Have, How to Make Them, When to Wear Them Answered by an authority, the woman who knows, in the serial articles, Dress Making Made Easy, By Eleanor Chalmen, In the August' Delineator Just received. $609008000000000000000 000000000000 0000000000 rrrensrsmassisessrnsassnnes se Comiopt- Tans All reduced 20 per cent to 25 per cent, Men's 35.00 aus for $4.00 and $3.50, Men's $4.00 Tans, $3,20. Ladies' Empress, Dorothy-Dodd, Chfidren's Rochester and other - High Grade Shoes Weesssesescncccecences sendsssssisess

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