Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jan 1911, p. 8

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> - wr DATLY BRITISH WEG, THURSDAY. JANUARY 12 1041. En ---- | " BANK OF TORONTO | THE OPIXION OF SIR GEORGE €. 1 5 . . GIBBONS SURPLUS FUNDS i: | . Lom the Long Sault Project--When $8,944,000 | Matter Was Considered Before |! the Treaty Had Not Keen Rati- fied. a ! " London, Ont., Jan, 12.--Sir George C. Gibbons, chairman of the Canadian | section of the international waterways commission. speaking on the Long | Sanit project, today, alter reading | that the United States commissioners | had slapped it, said : [At the time the ¢ position was before waterways coiinission, the treaty be tween Creat Pritain and the United | Shier, dealing with the use and diver sion of the boundary waters, had not t { been ratified. As that treats provided | for the equal division of all the waters diverted from the boundary streams | for power purposes, and provided that ! no diversion should be made, except Vall . 3 3. ing Ay permission of the joint commission to be appointed, the Cana dian section of the old cofamission felt it would be wiser that matters should ibe dealt with A New commission 107 PRINCESS STREET, when appointed, as such commission George B. McKay, Fwould have to deal with . Manager. {in any ease, The treaty has since bevn | ratified, and, in consaqguence, the okd nn} international waterways commission 4 . J of will bave no jurisdiction to deal with HOW WOULD You LIKE TO GIVE | the matter. The American section MOT! BYE hel t p Ry parate report to the congress Sora worl | Ce CO unit tee giving expression to its own views, The Paid-up 'Rest i Undivided Bank are which Security others, Capital, Profits of a Surplus Funds and the the provide Sarplas depositors and Bank of To- is kept all for In tho Long Sault pro the International ronto the fand Zrow- to protect oar « CUS. Your Banking Business Jduvited. KINGSTON BRANCH: by PARDON REFUSED, | teatian Cabinet Declined to Exercise Clemency Towards Countess. Rome, 12 ~The cabinet has re v pardon to Countess Maria Tarnowska, who was convicted with Namwmofl and Nicholas Prilukofi, Paul Kamaraw Jan. Tinsel boy of i the murder of Count - {sha It was argued on behalf of the onntess that she was going mad in { prison, but thi refuted hy Onore | vole Vecohini « po 2 ors Is a Tonsehold Companion, and can ta, Powis' Ton be used every day, and can't help b de f go hand appreciated. Chops everything. side from insomnia, the condition of In Sizé 1. The; Size 2, $1.00. | the almost rational, And lots of other things. BRASS GOOBRS, A | Beautiful Selection, ! wn one COuNtess was STOLE OATS EROM NEIGHBOR. Farmer Sent to Penitentiary for Two Va and a Half Yours, Comwall, Jan 1. of Joshua ¢ Fetterly, of - Ma charged. with stealing about Laixty bags of oats from a neighbor, i the prisansr pleaded guilty after grynd jury had returned a true bill sgainst hin, He was sentenced to two and a half vedrs in Kingston pen- tantiary. Safety Razors, Hockey Skates, Snow Shees, Saeis, In the sssize Cane thda, Snow Shovels, Bob Skates and Wide Runner for "hild AGAINST RE CIPROCITY. Kingston Resolution Tabled House of Commons, Bresigl to the Whi itawa, Jan. 12-A letter from the Kingston board of trade forms one of a scare of communications from hoards of trade tabled in the house of commons objecting to retiproeity with the Uni States. The resolu: tion: Ney tabled at the request of Hon. George BE. Foster. New You Jan. Wo-After masquer- adiog for the last four years as pneu- on and typhoid, the ailment with which five-year-old. Vincent Maginn bas ng Wis brought out in its yesterday, in an X-ray waph. TL is a two-inch wire nail in the lung at the junction of the bronchial tube. % Board of Works Get Busy. Portions of Princess street ave in a horrible condition on account of the great amount of ice thrown upon the sides of the roadway, after being shovelled from the walks, yesterday. The street is really in a dangerous condition, and accidents are Hable to happen if the piles of ice are not at once refpoved. Princess street is nar row enough without allowing piles of ie to accumulate upon its sides. The United States members of the waterway commission recommend complete government control of Losig Sault development. Tey: H. for choice - groveries. "Phone 973, 36 Division street, t Morgan shows his hand in ------ with the great waterways deal. ~ GOMING TD KINGSTON January 18th to January 23rd ILVIES Expert Demonstrators Giving Free Instructionsin the Science and Art of Bread, Cake and Pastry Making From: 'Royal Household Flour, in BYOU THEATRE, 165. Princess St. "Chamois vests," all sizes. Gib son's, Rally up, Meo, come and got your share athe Suvings whieh, our Jus y Sale cflers Here are Ovscotyp rE Meu oa: Shirts, Ties, Underwear, Sweaters, ete, which are the best value the matter, thedd Hof a special committee in 1 Jing Cross Bank, in old _ THE HALLS LS oF QUEER) NS. 5] ohn Marshall to "ew Manage. Queen's. Rugby Team. From Our Own Correspondent There was o rousing meeting of the rughy football mlhasiasts Wednesday siterapon when the two executive va- cancies were filled. * The recent resig- nation of Edwin Eliott, from the of} fieh oi vice-president, necessitated an | sopointment. John Frekine, of Ham- | ilton, who has been of mush valie to tueen's line fur several seasous past, wus chomn for the place. It is cus tomary to appoint a manager at the annual meeting in the fall but this wesson the matter was allowed to! stand in sheyance. Aller careful con- | sideration last evening it was unani- | mGnsly decided to ask John Marshall, the present manager of the hockey | tern, to direct the destinies of the! rugby club, John possesses excep | ticnal executive ability and is prov ing | himself a valued asset to Queen's ath- | leties. Tnineedeatend honor is con" ferred upon Norman Leckie, who at- tracted such attention and established | such an iuviable reputation by bis! sensations il play last season, Norman | will again captain Queen's seniors | wed, with the aid of a capable coach | will do much for the wisning of in tercoliegiate honors neat fall. Leckie] captained the Queen's team twa tears ago i In future the club reom of the Arts! sodety will prove itsell more attrac «Jo gfe than ever. The board of curators | have decided to jnstal 4 spacious con | grate. Further moneys are being ex- Derided in games ete. The rendezvo Hohe cies go students is fast beeot ing the resort of students in all facul- ties, a" The basketball teson had a pradtice same with the YM. .C.A. organization at the ampiversity gymnasiup Wednes- day night. The students WOR an easy wictory ta sug their opponents into cal ta the tune of 53 to 25. The hove will give "Varsity a substantial rubs Saturday afternoon at five o'» atk, The contest will be well worth watching. institute will be oon- Jan. 20th, Mth, leaders from the States and A missionary ducted at Queen's on and 29th. Missionary great centres of United Canada will address the mstings which will be open to the public. Further details will he annowneed lat v ------ Until yesterday, it was wncertain if Leo Teunblé would bs able to partici- pate in the match with "Varsity Pri day night but on Wednesday the par ental consent was obtained and leo will assist his temm nites in an en' 3 no defeat the Toronto stud Smith whase foot was badly seerated in the T.A.A.C. contest : again and is quite anxious be in the game Friday night, * How over the physician advises him to the contrary. In the event of Smith's inability to play, the Quesh's firing line will likely consist of Bow, Meikle wd MeKinnen, The defence will be identically the same as that of last int, The forward line ix composed entifly of new material; it is excep- tionally light, but with the hard ice that is promised for to morrow even ing, the team that will hold them will aave to go some. 1 to THE FINTON MURDER. Witnesses Testity Itegarding Money Used by the Accused. Hamilton, Jun. 12.-A big ecrgwd ried to get into "Tam" Fimon's murder trial this morning and several panes of glass were broken and other damage done during the crush. A neighbor, a witness, told of going out to see the body of the father lving n the batn and that "Tom" had stated that his father frequently had a lot of money about him. William Finten, brother of the pe- onsed, who lived some distance away, told how %60 in crisp Traders' Byuk hills were found secreted in « lounge on which * Tom' was seated on the afternoon of the murder, The manageir of the Traders' Bank, at Stoney Point, testified that Elijah Finton, the murdered man, had drawn $100 previously to the murder. Ma chants in Hamilton told of- '""Fom" spending a lot of money two. weeks after the murder. DID NOT PLEAD GUILTY. A Nurse's Evidence in the Schenk ° Polsoning Trial. Wheeling, W.Va., Jan. 12. Some thing caused a change in the plans of the defence lawyers in Lauwra Farns worth Schenk poisoning case, and the prisoner did not plead guilty, as an yesterday. Miss Alma Evans, nurse, was a witoess, this morning, and said that after giving the patient some liquid out of the bottle opened. bay Mes, Schenk, which made him vomit. Schenk was removed to hos- pital. Mrs. Sehenk instructed nurse, 'Now, if Jom dics, vou go into hin wants pockets, get his keys aml ea po "ohn fe to old for me," she! itt said, "1 want tu go into so- deoty, 'sod John is all for business." To Favestiente Subsidies. ' Ottawa, Jan. --With a View to opening things wn 'a8 the conservative | nembers eall Bt, B. Awes, member for Montreal, ar in the course of a! fay weeks, move for the appeistment' houses | to investigate (he manner in* whick | special subsidies to Quebec and the! western vailway were granted. T is a secret to the Sribite of the Char London, re : " North pies of © Saperin tendent JHE le moth cory devo Lo whem it was learned that Falls has been increased from $500 10! | church his i Tiepwlo, representing 'THE NEWS OF WORLD] = oe cxvane= an. [xi on Postmaster Will be. a Res © Mficer, ocermi rSNCES RECOUNTED IN, reiting 0X ain LRIEF FORM. i ttawa an 12=Great posters | drawing the attention of tue peg 'of Canada to the need of men for the Canadian navy, wili shortly. appear on all dead walls from the Atlantic to the Pacific. There will be two { posters. The larger size is nine feet by fourtéden feel, and shows the cruis. jer Niobe with a Canadian marine in full dress at one side and , Canadian seaman at the other side Various phases of waval work are shown--the | searchlight, the signals, a landing ro| Party, and gun figng. The smaller poster shows the Rainbow, which is I stationed on the Pacific Coast. The posters are beautifully got out in colors, { The purpose of the posters is two fold. 'there is the desite to get men B j for the navy, and at the same time 10 popularize the mew arm of the Can- adinu service. Recruiting offices sre to be opened throughout Canada, postmasters being sed as recruiting officers. Each post. master will get 5 fee of two dollars far every .man be secures who is ac copted. x ta Untarie to postmasters at Al goma, Belleville, Chatham, Goderich, Hamilton, Kingston, London, Peter koro, Owen Sound, Parry Sound, Pembroke, Toronte, Port Arthur Sarnia, Sault Ste, Marie and Wind- sor, The monthly rate of pay for the seaman class i= Boys, #8; _ ordinary seamen, $17; able seamen, 321: lead- ing seamen, $25 30; petty officer. Je; "| ater three years, idee nlter ts years, 47.50; chief petty officer, $42. after gineer has been re-appointed. Mayos | theee years, $16.50; affer six years, iracken alleges. the aldermen in cau-| 331; after mine vears, $53.50. There cus had consented to the plan. i will be extry pay for gunnery and j torpedo qualifications varying from 121.50 to ®12 4 month. Men will be enlisted as stokers at fiom eightesy twenty-five vears: and in addition to traning as stok re-they will he drilled with rifles and whl guns. The start with S23 vid in this wink 4 min may rise to the grade of chief stoker with $60 A 'month, after nine vears' servies ip ta the of twenty-eigit wen with experience as engine (fitters, berler-makers, smith or coppersmiths will be enlisted. They are put on pro bation with 322.50 4 month pay at the beginning, and an confirmation in the service their pay will range from 851 to $5 a month, while the runk of artificer enginper, which is warrant ng will enrry pay varving from $9 » R142 4 month, Carpenters will be enlisted with<pay of 83750 and opportunity to nse to wartant rank. with pay up to $97. 504 Blacksmiths can, go up to $64; plum: bers to $49 50 painters $i: Lhd epopers tg £49 500 armorers to $66: eled. tricians to 85; sick herth attendailtw to S66; waiters te £66; comuunissar, stewards tq 405, and cooks to 860 INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Ile. © porters on Their Rounds, "Abbey Salt," at Gibson's. | Limestone Lodge, No. 91, meets at eight o'clock. |. Attend Robertson' Bros' Matters That Interest Everybody-- Notes From AN Over--Little of - E and Re * Ex-Premitr Franco hae ft Port gal an exile. He now at Piarritz. The salary of tie mayor of Niagara $600. Western Ontario dairy men place j themselves on rend strongly for eiprocal trade. Chief of Police John Crawiond, Narnia, is dead of heart trouble, was forty-eight yeads old. a A New York theatve ticket specula tor was arrested on a charge of lar veny for selling ¥1 seats for 83 i A club has been formed in London | {for the entertainment of the colonial! | coronation troops, with Lord Strath-| cona on the committee a Fwo passengers apd the conductor were flung through the windows when | a trolley. . car skidded hd stock a fence at New Brighton, nl in bending over the edt | the body of his wife, in the of Nt. Cecilia, New Michael thrmond's heart failed of He ontainin Catholis York, | and he Twenty 'three alleged anarchists were arvested while holding a meeting at | Munich, Bavaria, Papers supposed by | { the poli oe to be of a. incruninating nature wei seicod, A- proposal to dismiss gineer at Chathaoe failed, and the en the "ity en- to age 1 © 4 Ou. W., "Indith Zaraine," at the Grand this evening In china sale; twenty per cent. off. See Lane's window for 25 per cont. - > discount sale Prices on jewellery i { Gas Explosion and Fire and Death | NeConkey's caramels." Gibson's, . There was no session of the police Resulted. f ccutes on Thursday morni Carnellsville, Pa. Jan. ~Fow® William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders persons were killed and a i in | received at MocAuley's. Phone 778. ured in a gas explosion in a fice and! Dr. Moore_6f Ottawa, "has ten cent store herve, this morning dur spending a few days in the city on; ing a bargain rush. Fortunately, the | busin #3. 3 walls held for several minutes after| ""MeConkev's caramels." Gibson's. the explosion, giving, most of the! Two men, who came in for protec clerks and customers time to get out. [ticm, were the only oecupants of the Fire followed, and the, Ania will "police cells last night. amount tg one handred thousand | H. Cunningham, pispo tuner, dollars. | King' street. Leave orders at | Auley's bookstore. { Charles H. Havstead, { velling representative for A. J. | theatrical cirewit, is in the city. The Good Templars held their regu~ of lar session in the Sons of Fr hall last evening There was ag attendance and one member ceived. "Bromo Seltzer." Gibson's. The inangural meeting of the fand light committee has been {for Friday afternoon and the Hinance committee will meet on KILLED IN A STORE, been 2 Me Toronto, tra- Small, | New. Reciprocity. Jan. 12. =There is the capital of asking reciprocity with the United States on a point where none now exists. All shipments from Capada to the United States of a value of $10 or over must! have attached to them a document | from the Uosited States consulate. To | obtain that document it Gs necessary | to pay $2.50, which. to all intents, is an increase in the regular schedule of iuties. There are no Cavadian con Ljav night. suls in the United States, so therdy "hres Hic. - hotties vanilla; 5 could not be nay corresponding ar-lg pola pel et rangement, | There were guite a ramber of neo ple skating on the lake this after Killed hs Snowslide. jnocn. lhe ice wae in good shape af BC. Jan. 12.--~Frederick FE. [ter the thaw. There were several ice Bartlett, a resident in the Slocan dis- boats ont and found the trict for seventeen Years, was killed | ping good. at Silverton By a slide from | "MeConkey's caramels." Gibson's. the rool of one of the buildings at the] Augustus Gi. Bernier, of New Hamp Galeax Fat mines. He was an or | shire, and his son, have been visiting dained Oongregationalist mister, but the former's brother, A. Bernier, Queen Ottawa, talk in wd res Wi : goods was fue called civie Fri- at Nelson, also slip- SHOW Special Sale 0 Embroideries To-Morrow, All Day, From 9 a.m to 6. 3,500 Yds, Embroidery © EDGINGS, INSERTIONS 0 FLOUNCING AT ONE-THIRD OFF THEIR VALUE All 10¢c Embroiderics for 7c yard "All 15¢ Embroiderics for 10¢ yard All 200 Embroiderivs for 13¢ yard All 25¢ Embroiderics for 17¢ yard All 30¢ Embroiderics for 19¢ yard And so on through the list. This is a clearing of all the Embroideries in stock before stocktaking, . White Cottons Special values in Five White Underwear Cottons, right weiglt, full widths. : ~ 10¢ Yard. Lonsdale Cambrics 12 1-2¢c and 15¢ ALSO Horrockses' Famovs English White Cottons, Free from filling, easily washed, Very durable. deafness had compelled hin to leave Street. The two Brothers have * not the ministry, and for sight years he Seem each other for thirty-two vears, had been carctaker the Galena! The visitors left, te-day, for their Farm mines. hone, Will Mr. Foy Take "Action? so0e St. Thomas, Jan. 12.-Depositors er and shareholders of the Farmers' Rank | 5g residing at Fingal, whore a branch was located, have decided to send a delegation to- Toronto 0 interview the" attorne-general with reference to tak it teps to steed their interests, ioe a i il be held for this of 0 Lost Printing Found. Rowe, Jan. 13,~A Jost panting hy: Daphne tarmed inte a tee known only through seven- | teenth eontory sagraviogs, ned which it was suspeieed had bees smuggled { abroad, has hers diaovered at Vemwe. Ch is likely that: itosdll be purchased shy the soverpaient, pi -- | What the Pairymen Want, Ottaws, dan. 12.-The dairy jnter- Ladies' 22.00 Ladies' Fine Slippe ere: PEAT A Our "Great Bi i of SHOES NOW ON cm BARGAINS FOR AL Ls-- Children's Shoes from 75c up. Big Girls $1.50 Boots for £1 00. Boy s' Boots, size 1 to 5, for $1.00. Ladies' Rubbers, 70c quality, for 8c. Ladies' #2 50 Boots fur $1.58. Roots for $1.48. 18. Ladies' Empress and Dorothy Dodd Boots at $2.00 to $3 00. Boots for Men very heap 15 Tables full of Bargains. dun. 123 was forty-iwe were; at Calgary. and Task night, Mut it w= fe eee a

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