Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1911, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WEIG, _JUBSIAY. JANUARY 24, 1911. YOUR BANKING BUSINESS INVITED SAVINGS ipteres BUSINESS ACCOUNTS receive ye pled ment banking tar g¢ gnd : added to equih and bhisiness for all 'smal DEPARTMENT s--sums of bala noes fa: glasse $1.00 and upwards received "half year pn. 'The Bank has the transaction business ac both off ounts, The Bank of Toronto Incorporated 18535. CAPITAL, $1,000000, KINGSTON BRANCH, 107 George B. McKay, RESERVED FUNDS, $4,044,777. PRINCESS STREET. Mar.ager. pap WEYBURN... "The Hub of Southern Saskatchewan" FOPULATION--1909, Elevators, 12 ped with Electr 'eyburn has and is equiy t is a divisional point on the it aso toming City of the Soo Ratlroad, this ¥ location, ated ir A Hmited nur mb 1 lois in ds for disposal, 25 ft. x 120, af erection), at terms It will be reasonable ideally located, It will pay you sold this to investigate are fr 1 Wey wit} prices is expectad that 1,500; 1910, 3,800. Wholesales Houses, 5 Chartered Light, Waterworks and Sewerage C.P.R., located at the Junction on the short line to the Coast West to-day, The G.T.P r Coupled with it's excellent the best wheat belt in the West, burn bave been placed in my in 2,000 feet of the Post Office ranging from $125 to $254 per are left of these lots, which week J.O. HUTTON, 18 Market Street KINGSTON, ONT. o HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO GIVE MOTHER SOMETHING THAT WOULD KEEP YOU CONSTANTLY BERGRE HER? A Universal Food "Chopper a Household Companion, gnd can be used every day, and can't help be appreciated. Chops everything. In Size 1. 75¢; 8lze 2, $1.00 And lots of other things. BRASS GOODS, Beautiful Selection. Safety Razors, Hockey Skates, Snow Shoes, : : Skels, Snow Shovels. Nob Skates and Wide Runner for Children, W. A. Mitch:I's Hardware, 85 PRINCESS STREET. aN EEN [Savas EON LIGHT FOR » Xx CHURCH, STORES © EU El) OUR SPECIALTY \ PA 1 iLTN 58 bh | her fhev, J. 8 {stroke 1 i i nine i i { ment { Imports for the End the lod DOINGS AT DESEQRONTO. A Carnival on Friday--A House De- stroyed by Fire. Jan, 2.-On a carnival was given on the judges f.. Dewar, | Armitage George Houle The Gist dressed lady sas Miss Aldora. Coutu and the best gentleman Edward Bruvea, d mirl, Miss Edith Thomas, dressed boy, Master Glen Ma comical dressed girl, Miss Reta Reade; comionl dressed boy, Master Herbert Jloward, P'uesday five welling by College street, antl thompson The building troyed Meg. Thompson to save some of the jurniture. the Dominion Match filling orders and making large ments. ihe ev- War- Messrs and eronto, Friday were best laney; was found in th John Dalton, on occupied by 1 des- On owned WAS was able company 1 ship hockey match -between * Napanee al team last week resulted vistory for the home team. Pulsinhory and Master "Jack" of Peterboro, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. -Bogart: Mr Ewer son, who a few years ago was prin cipal of the public school, was "i tonn this week renewing acguaititan ces. Mra. Robert Wiseman, of Win nipeg, spent a few days with A Richardson, a.i.v., and Mrs, Rieh ardson sr. and Mes EF. Lee and children, of Vondas, Sask., are with parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Allen. Sunday week last, at Baal, Yeomans, suffered from passed away on Wednes day Dr Passmore, sister-in- law, Baal. The late Mr. Yeo mans had charge of the West Fad Mission a few ago INCREASING, moa br. On tHe Mrs left for VEears IMPORTS Stationary--Total Increases. | But Exports Trade Jan. 24 of the total first fiscal During the present trade amounted of $65, nine December of ontively in vapid develop and the grow- home market months totalled 8330,517.563, an increase of about sixty-eight millions over the corres ponding period of M09. Exports domestic produets for the nine motiths totalled ~$221,764,969, 4 comparative Ottawa, mao uths year ( an increase as wn with the {months from April to 1909. The increase was imports, owing to the of the country of the nine ing demands of ~Lincrease of a little over half a mil NEW SANITARY MATTRESS. Your old feather bed made into modern and sanitary mattress. a eaibere cleaned by sanitary pro- iGnEsT PRICE PAID FOR FEATHERS. 'Dominion Feather Co. KiXG a SERuES a "(Opposite t. George's ure Drop a card and our agent will call DYEING FOR THE LADIES. Great care must be taken in ng or cleaning clothes to se the ladies. We take this care and give satisfaction Henta the large business we dyeing and cleaniog Exports of foreign pro bv about two A manufactures totalled comparx! with $22. of agriculture total a small decrease. lion dollars. ducts fell off Exports. of $26,067,506, as M1314. Exports led 68,121,036, IMPASSIONED APPEAL Made to the Jury on Behalf of Mrs. Schenk. Wheeling, W.Va, Jan. 24. Attorney O'Brien made an impassioned appeal for liberty for Mrs. Schenk, "accused of poisoning her millionaire husband. He asked why John Schenk, the alleged victim, had not been brought in as a witness, and declared that Schenk wanted to come to prove the inne. cénce of his wile hut relatives would not let him. The address made » visihle effect om the jury. At Kirk's Grocery. ' Miss Dunbar will demonstrate ple superior quality of "Rideau Coffee." Everybody invited to ry cup. You will enjoy it. Princess street. : Buy Nyal's family remedies, at Gir 8a) os workmen, deeply buried by » oave-in at "the olay pits of Vavesville, France, on Mafinars 11th, were rescued on Monday, alive and well, See fine Saleem, ll Pinsent aad igeons. at SH tario hall. y and Thursday. Fhe 8 ' N and Jie, eur | There .jteen; was Mudaime Marie Curie, who 'with her} {ate Professor: yo empition i Sl |THE POULTRY SHOW x HIS Is AFTERNOON IN | OPENED i ONTARIO HALL. 175 Exbhibits--The Show is the Best Ever Held Here-- Exhibitors Here 'From Outside Places, are exhibition of the King ard Pet Stoek is afternoon, at one o'clock, in Ontario Hall, with largest number on record, numbering inall 475 which is fifty more tl last year The exhibits consist ly of the following Barred R White Wyandottes, Rhode Island He, Leghores, Minovrens and Urphing Bantams were rumbers but the above shown most extensively Among. the large James Daly, W. KE. Toplifie, Parred Rocks; W. H. Reid, pheasants and ra A. Kip, yr. of Leek ad collection of { ame, tens ined were exhibitors are pigeons: the Island farm, Orphin Isl od Reds: sier, MeMahon and Thurl- Steacy showed » Wyandottes, Farm, Quebec, had xhibit in the hall. Theig in a number of breeds. thers had a good ex- Black Langshans, White | thode irederick (re and W, sively in" Fortune Veo he larges showing t Holland hibit of Begg showed a good collec { Black Orphing Ihr judging the stoek ably earried by George son, of Uttawa, and started at one o'clock. Mr. Robertson was in the all during . the morning and looked wer the birds George Nicol, of Ca- tarngui, judged the phedkants and pi zeans. Fhe To-morrow night, Armstrong, of Ferg hest authorities ork of fattening rv, will lecture this uhject. Al thase who ssured of an interesting Mr. Armstrong takes prizes ear at Guelph Agricultural or his work James Holland is if the shoiv and is by an vhle = e commiitee in charge 3 (chairman), H I. rtin, FF. Crozer, Ww atwney am I hurl the efficient hv and tion of of was ont hall, A. A. of the on" the of pol in the Jus, one in Canada and dressing on impurtant go will he lecture as every College superintendent of assisted Lyman is a PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From Over the World, sherifis of the are The for mg Dir province wall remuneration. James and Lady Whitney nati Bellevil holds his the last mine an increase of SGX, 000, 00( and R500,000 in ex- been invited to the core Mayor Ackerman, esult of the recount, rade © returns far months show in imports ports. During the year 1909-10 the cost the country 3311,006.90, as pared with SUS SITRS for 1896-97, Hon. seal about serrate com: the years Robert Rogers, nde of Manitoba, faderal politics. He Manitoba constituency. A story comes from Ottawa Hon. Colin Campbell, attorneyv-g of Manitoba, will retire and be » seeded hy A. J. Andrews, of Winnipeg. The St. Petersburg government has lecided to send to the far east e sanitary commissioner, with ator al powers, to combat the plag Mrs. Braybrook, Brantford, it Cromapton's ten rooms, her way to Work, was street car, An arm. had utated y : A. C. Pratt, teen selected eply to thi the legislatire, Perth, will be Fifty Cameron the virtual pres will shortly enter will su for assistant while or struck hy to be am- Norfolk, . has the address in y from the throne in mes Torrance, North of South to move the seconder. and men Toth ary officers of the Highlanders, Winnipeg, to be sent to the corenation celebra tion. Their expenses will 'be defrayed by R. M. Thompson, lientenant-colonel of the regiment, At Halifax, while skaters were plid- ng the Dartmouth lake, a trag drowning took place, in which F erick Keut, a young athlete, lost his life. Kent, nineteen years , of skated into a hole The two hotel-keepers affected by the passing of the local option by-lav in the townships of Bastard Burgess, are seeking legal advice, a view to taking steps towards having the measure quashed. ~At Windsor; Ont; an aklermanto race war was re-opened whet Judge Me Hugh granted the application of ex Ald. Hamilton Trumbles for a nev election, disqualifying \Ald. Johe Evans, colored man, and A. Meritsky, Jew, who had been declared elected. At Galt, Fraok Taylor, aged nine sent to the Central prison fir six months for burglary. With a companion he broke into Laird's grocery. store and stole $4.51. The ther boy, stood outside and kept guard, and afterwards received hall the spoil." Dismiss Customs Officers. New York, Jan. 24.--Cgllector Loeh will be given in the New York World as. authority for the stutement that high official of the port, a chief clerk in one of thé departments, and ten other mien drawing good salaries, are to be dismissed for alleged com plicity in the customs scandals of ve cent years. At the office of the United Siates 'District Attorney it is said to have ison pit that un communication had been prepared advising the eol- lector to make the ls in Coy: over age, and with ------ ns ---------- Death at Wellington. Picton, dyn. M-In Shel defith of Wen Cll had reached the' advagest age of ksirhay-four. Mr. Giles is in feeble health Pacific Railway Stock. in the Financial Times prophesies that Canadian Packt Fitu ag stank day touch 300, the sh nin good | & and also! s Mugston, | exien- | Point | locks and Blaek Cochin bantams. Dun | MRE. ca | Robert- | FOLXE SLAIN Cand With Man Riddied Young Ballets. Riddled w th i N jek his SOL CGanbes bullets; i fifty -tawe dS law, Stephen old, were barnyard Centre, near suooting is in_broad daylight sons living near by 1 As far as is known, the kilting. Evans End Nickell were ambush, apparently. Fe entered Niekell's ba he eleven shot we two on his elbx Evaus only months #20 nu « 4 daughter of Nickell. She is very ill and not pected to recover. a i 8 4 and Eva wenly-=1x vesars found yvesterda in W. Kk. F Fads, shot from uriesen skh § There his finger Were ands on three ex FETE PEEERERS 4 jan. 24 anar includlig Denyou Koto and his wife, were executed to-day in con- nection with the plot on the lite of the Mikado. Others sentenced at the same time were pardoned or imprison- for life. hists ET ERLE RRR RE AE PEER ER ESSER ROCK EFELLER'S » Hand is S20 Bill | New York, Jan. 24. John D. Rocke feller walked from his home to the Fifth avenie Baptist church = morning and enjoyed the tramp in the snow. He arrived at the of "efore the regu ' shook hands w any friends, was especially ple ased when Wthe sexton, John F. Ritter, been nhsent for. savera to a fall when tree up in the Mr. Rockefeller fon: an and Ho I Sundays owing patting the Sunday school, pressed the sexton's hands wanely nd left ething his palm. When Mr, Rockefeller | entered the chareh Mr. Ritter ut what he thought was some on a piece of paper and found it to he a twenty BOL tooked message dollar bill LETTERS PROVED Farmer Advertised for Neighbor Played the 24H Welland, LOVE Wife Role. Strong, who Toronto, Jan iarmer living near widower with several chi {'. Stavzer, a former advertise for a hous aw to getting after received a Fisher," in which the her willingness to go to We after "Ethel" wrote 6 to the hospital which Strong forwarded. In Decemhe he received a post card . saying ail was over between then Strong be cards suspicious, and complained s police, with the result t : The latte ig the fictitiots letter. EIDE PRES seessttetetate CAPT, BARR DBAD. % idren, neighbour, and. that she had to and needed £20, S00n steed Southampton, Eng, Jan 24.--Capiain Barr, the not- ed yachtsman, who sailed the America's cup defenders against Lipton's boats many % times, died this morning. * + FEFPPTPPES Feit SadbI Ede LEGISLATU BE OPE NED. PLB PPeT ed What Was Contained in the Speech From the Throne. Jan, MWith ceremony and military mar third of twellth legislature Ontario was opened this morning l teutenant-Covernor Gibson speach from the throne told smal development and t, and v reforms educational facilities for Hydvo-Fleetric Toronto, Session by of prospects rious fore lines, also immi- power ved along smiargement of ration and the listribution Parcel Delivery Horse Ran Away. A horse attached to the parcel de very riz of Daniel Zurbrige caused a reat deal of excitement in the part of the city about eleven o'clock, this mormng The horse was left tanding in of on Barrie street, while the owner parcel, and it started off and ran in Bagot street at a very fast parce, A voung man who was standing in the middle of the foad waved ands at the approachiug horse the apimal came pear Rim it swerv and the sleirh struck the tEack at Princess street, scattering the large load of pareels all over dhe street. When swerved its pace decreas ed and the voung man was able to get the bridld. The side of rig which was covered was damaged con siderably. front a house delivered When od sireet ¢ the Walker-Hart Wedding. The marriage took place, at Picton, on Saturday. Jan. lth, of W, \ Walker, of Calgary, Alberta, and Mrs. Louise Hart, %of Picton. The cere- many was performed at the Angliean| harch, by Rev. Mr) Armitage. The Wilton. After the ceremony the bride and groom' left on a trip to Toronto and Buffalo, and then went" ta the groom's home in Wilton, where they spent a few days Yesterday morn ing they left for their 'new hame in go aod St. Paw. - After Express Companies. Ottawa," Jan. 2.~There war lively diseussion in the railway committee ! this morning over. the bill of Major act be amended to compel companies to make an return' of all unclaimed' ponies. Finally the meas | ure was sent to a sab-commitice. "Floral * Purdy. ACA h Sonigue. Fagus, Ont, will {lets on pouliry, im colincl cham Wadnessday, 8 p.m. and Thursday, [23% mt All weleome: lecture free. oe n Nona os ag hed on eo rup- | EEE IN ENEMY 5 YARD! Father-in-Law' the # and $+ Br ANARCHISTS EXECUTED, « & fifty-nige SURPRISE 1 | Sexton Finds Paper Pressed in His V7" inday. | he saw | who, had Christmas | FAKES lower + his { Montreal, { oth} ing room is a son of Hiram Walker, off 'algary, making the trip via. Clieca-| Sharpe to the effect that™the railway | | chamois vests, all sizes, + NEWS OF DISTRICT | cor NTRY NOTES A! AND THINGS IN GENERAL, The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They Are Doing. A site he n Place EreClion « In Prince Picton, sucoeeds board of license co Miss Mar i wkville die to ce vo four welve years he w Ratht ared nssiste ant N YL AY. we night, i 2 Super mpany, stown, 1% of mminte £7.454.31; 31.11; in 1901, ors was sixtes year the pum was twenty-four public rown at the has ance iowy INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re- jpareery on Their Rounds. 109 Brock St, fl wicalyptus, rett urna 104 ower ay. - bso Fair | Balimore I. Haye went to Hr Brand lard is rullers. Gilbert's McAule 1850, binder twine inspe tlord to the stores ook, ny on Kind has been in busi ity pear i ¥/ Fhomas SARE wilham Swine, ano es ¥ | received at McAuley's. Phohe 778. Examinations for Dominion 8 Fid vill he held at Kingsic Watert fortmaght here tuven, oi wh; + to spend a and colds *(ithson's VV .» Ben for the city, foronto Capt. smith, Brewer's Fancy at Gilbert's. Charles Vanluven, Wa came over, to-day, to in Frontenac . b. Horne, Vaunluven went up to toda attend the ive r I. Cuomngbam, pisno taper, King street. Leave orders at Aunley's bookstore. A smoker' will he ing at the Sergeants members are "Renz 0 V's ae Warden city fron attend the Pineapples, ts i" Fruit, Barbadoes molasses tertown, sped ho county Charles Bovee and Al tor Lee he 1 this eve Mesa. Honora invited inhale Thompson, arrived Sharbot Lake, to-day, county council Cocoanuts, Malaga Gr apes ranges, etc, at sky's William Cunning brakesman PK, CORLL pits il from Collins lor ahead. stores aay Roses, carnations Phe was nome Union last evening, but only routine was discussed MeConkey's « Mr r, from Ottas ames, vigiting her or, who is _Fdward pia t Miaw eral hospital, ig witi--he the ge operaticn at able tobe -abort----H time, however, before he will he to resume" duties YW. Th after a King the bol nerman, of th PR. mr ston + i with friends in and Odessa left to-day for his duties. A yrewt reduction in price in ready- made clothing, gents' furnishings and made-to-order, at Prevost's, X to make room for spring metropolis, to resune Brock stree importations. One of the stories of the Bonanza Park,' bers contributes Magazine for February Double strength, horehound, son's." i Seumas MacManus a story in the Red Book Magasine for pd Wary that every one with a drop of trast blood in his or hes wr veins will delight | in. It is entitled, "The Comin of Madge's ny " Cough syrup, at Thomas MeXuley save he. i Boy in. a Stati ianaty house in Toronto, { refused Hon. George Brows. a ream | i i of paper on whith to prizt the Globe, i The order came té him wom his su- i periors. { Protect voursell against winter colds | "Gibson's." § Allsrge fovmber of skaters, ! the kinduene of James Swift and Co. i pre using the waitimgronm,. of this 1 weilknowe fiom in whith to put on remove their skates while anion ing this invigorating sport on arbor. most hilarious graft year is "The of * which Thornton Cham- the Red Book | looming " i Cob § has Gibwon's."! when a i The Annual Meeting i Oi the Cynadian Club, of Kingston, | will be held to-nipht, at SN, in the ! Beard of Trade feany. Alerter Mae | Napanee EN What Every Woman Knows Or Should Know. "For Success in Dress the Right Corset." It's the Gown that usually receives the admiration when a woman is well dressed. But the success of that gbwn is built vpon sthe foundation of the right Corset. = & 14s mastered the OWS THIS and (TY. A poorly made or badly shaped Cor - set will ruin the finest dress and the right Corset" will give distinction to the simplest. All the New Spring Corsets Have Arrived And they are worth coming to see. Corsets for the tall and slim, Corsets for the slim and short, Corsets for the woman of medium figure, The woman whan the art of Dress kK good Dressmakers KNOW For Stout Women we have several new and distinctly improved makes. Corsets for young girls, Corset Waists for children. a Sm Np tN mam A Amp French Model Corsets Medium and long : $2.00 to 4.00 L I AAA SENN, TN, Ii . 6 Makes of New Corsets Speciglly marked at $1.00. These are worth coming to see nn main. Ee ' At $1.50 We have the best Corset shown in the trade for the money. In two days last week this was proven to onr satisfaction by the large num ber of sales. . A PN For the Woman _With Only 75¢ or 50c¢ To spend for Corsets; we have a number of good. makes at that price. At AINSI Al 7 PNA NN = Nt NAAN A SANA FN To-Morrow we will place on sale 100 Buiterick's Large Quarterly Fashion Books for Spring 1911 Fach Book contains coupon that entitles you to any Pattern in the eatire Book FREE. TO-MORROW The Book and Pattern complete No telephone orders accepted for these books | Home : through ! Dropped Prices Have %1.58 for a Ladies' Fine Kid Blucher Boot, all sizes « real bargain, $1.00 for a Girls Blucher Cut, 11 to 2, 98c for a Child's Fine Blucher Cut Boot, size 8 to 1Qlc, regular $1.25, $1.10 for 4 Small Boy's Box Kip Blacher Cat Boot, size 11, 12, 13. a" ~~ Now Is the Time to Buy Shoes Kid Boot, Dull Top, MONOMHONOH Li CRON \ i i I HT ------------------ si lb a a I. i. Ce

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