SAFETY-and. INCONE Are' the two primary reasons your spare Bank of To- for depositing money in The ronto. A Savings Account in this Bank Is safe as Government Bonds, it receives interest half- yearly, and the balanie can be added to or withdrawn at your pleasure. YOUR ACCOUNT IS INVITED BANK OF - TGRONTO ASSETS $30,000,000. KINGSTON BRANCH: 107 PRINCESS STRERY, George B. McKay, Gives new life to all kinds of wood: work. Thirteen colors. 100 differ- ent uses. Wow the best advertised goods are Slyars to be found at this store at ces to please every purse. n A. Michel's Huivar, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, W EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2d 1941. 10 SPEEDILY FINISH THE DAY'S EPISODES LOCAL SPORT DOINGS LITTLE WOOD So B FARMERS BANK CASE AIS LOCAL NOTES 3 AND THINGS mw ST. PAUL'S WON BASKETBALL THE COUNTRY SAW MILLS RE- COL. MUNRO. Six Parties Were Committed Trial--Two More Cases are Being =~Other Brief Items of Interest i 1 Heard this Afternoon. Toronto, * Feb. 23.-"Col. case will be speedily finished up," said Assistant Crown Attorney Monahan, to-day, discussing appearance of i Munro's the races in Watertown, inte president of the Farmers' Bank | before County Judge Winchester, to- morrow morning, on a charge of sign- ing false returns to the government, All that crown proposes to do is to prove that the false returns' signa- tare is that of Col. Munro. Two more Farmers' Bank cases open: ed this afternoon when summonses were issued against Matthew Wilson and W. S, Morden, charging thai they conspired fradulently with W. Kk. Travers to show undue preference to-! wards the Trusts and Guarantee com- pany. Wilson is solicitor and Morden 1» assistant general manager of the Trusts' company. J, R. Preston, J. J. Warren, Dr. John Ferguson, Alexander Fraser, A. |S. Low and John Watson were com- mitted for trial by Magistrate Denison | Bank ' in police court on the Farmers' conspiracy charge. Elected Vice-President. At Toronto, on Tuesday, the dee | sociated boards of trade was organi- zed and H. W. Richardson, of 'city, was elected to the position of | i ing the Georgian second vice-president. The from Kingston at this meeting Mr. Richardson, Francis King and W. F. Nickle. At the evening session Mr. Richardson spoke on the Welland | oldest residents of that district, is! {canal question. "Transportation by titues as cheap as by rail," Richardson. From two cents water is said Mr. to two and a haif cents per bushel on grain | der, paste, at "Gibson's. éould be deepening the Welland canal. speaker criticized the project of build- Bay canal, | Welland canal. It would be fully { eventesn years | Bay canal would be completed, and | saved in carrying charges by | The | condition of Rev. Dr. | any which | for some time past. was responsible for the neglect of the | but is keeping up well. { routine business was disposed of. { . this ou) care of Dr. Gardiner. | delegates | team from Oshawa as far as Trenton, were | 'where he will _stop for g few days be i six | this city, | before the Georgian | rolls, { GENERAL. | MATCH WITH BROCK. Sr Easily Read And Remembered. ['urkish bath soap, 3 for 25¢c., at Gilon . . At the Y.M.C.A. gymnasium, last I'homas Nicholson is attending the wight, St. Paul's ate Brock in the S S Il League William Swaine, piano tuner, Orders by Swdey School Basketbmll League, received at MeAutey's. Phone 775. IN to 13 in favor of the William Mackie went to Oshawa, on | team Brock ouly % to win by Tuesday, for the hockey match. FR . ! "A" battery band concert at Hotel id hts a te ral a adds Dien bazaar to-night, at 8 pm. Ad- of attraction, two ladies' nission C. J a . {will lay ft Orchid preparations. "Gibson's." | er F Por he A Same. for Johu W. Litton was taken to the ode Stagg, centre; D, Pound general _ hospital, to-day, in James | Burtch, ded teid's ambulance. 4 tet A St. Ihere was a meeting of the MATT mack, forwards: of trade on Tuesday night but only and Woodrow, Parkdale Game, Orr, centre; Dr. E. L. Rivenburgh, Chicago, in]; at the Randolph hotel, and is treat | ing cases ior impediment of speech. | H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 King street. Leave orders at Me-| Auley's bookstore. T. H. Brooks, the famous Yukon and Cobalt mining engineer, will ar- rive in Kingston, to-night, for a few "Sab 'The friends of Miss Mae McKenna | will be pleased to léarn that she is | progressing favorably under the medi- Nash; umpire, F. Reid. Barriefield vs. Granites. Barriefield and | meet, at the Thursday Palace rink, hockey. Saturday evening, but on account | postponed. Granites vs. Bath Road. The Bath Road Beavers had a work- Allan Hopkirk accompanied the | Palace rink, | fore going oh"to Winnipeg, Man. { score of 8 to 2. John Wright, of Yarker, one of the | Kingston Rink Won. quite seriously ill. Clark Wright, of} At the Cobourg bonspiel, Tuesday a cousin, went out to his | night, the Kingston rink, bedside, to-day. % { R. D. Sutherland, defeated the (Co- ror "shavers," Colgate' s stick, pow- boury rink, skipped by MeCrudden, by | score of 13 to 8. The Montreal Witness says that the | Shaw 13 hot more ser;ous than it has been He suffers pain, Will be Referee. N. Steacy, | Argonaut-Parkdale senior !yame, to-night. That will guarantee plenty of action without toa much at- tention to petty | details. Red Cross toilet paper, large size 3 for 25¢., at Gibson's. Rev. 1. R. Drummond, pastor of St, before that time the Sirie canal would | Paul's Presbyterian church, Hamilton, | thus diverting trade from | United he finished, Canadian waterways to the States. William White, Detroit, Mich., fifty- | four, years old, who came recently | from Wingham, Ont., was found dead | in his room. full force, and' everything in connec- tion with the affair points to suicide. Colgate's shaving powder. "Gib- son 8. AD. i h,,. A... Our Suits, Coats and i The gas was tumed on | | | key, | {few days to serve his term of Asked | to Referee. A number from the ity axked Wittlauffer, in Oshawa, increased from | been in | He is a| salary 3,700 to $3,600. He | Hamilton for six years. | Queen's graduate. Something new, paste. "Gi son's." Ald. R. F. Elliott took advantage of the presenge, in Kingston, of Sic Richard Cartwright, and called on | him, on Thesday, to press the claims | lof the council in regard to harbor | improvements. Ald, Elliott is satisfied | | that something will be done. {has had his hay Ed- | ward last havi | night, if SHAVING | and referee the play-off between Glen- {burnie and Bath Road. Mr. Wittlauf- Colgate's ed, but declined with apologies. Alvardo Won Race. At the Watertown, races, on Tues won the 2: trot ir The time was 2 25}. Brain city, i WILL NOT GIVE AWAY PAL. ga heats. { Patrick Burns Will Take ment Alone. Although he pleaded guilty to ihg part in the assault on John Patrick Burns did not give name of his pal. He is content to take the punishment alone. He will Je removed to Toronto in the course of a one Punish. With the Curlers. { The local men selected for the curl {ing bonspiel at Cobourg left, vester tak- day. The bonspiel will Hie- ! couple of days. T the in the local series last night. Exhibition at Toronto. That. Kingston junior 'team year. The other man implicated in the the Toronto public how good they | "hold-up" was described as being | are, it would not be a bad 'idea if an short, but no person could give the police a good description of him, and on this account there was nothing for street the constables to work upon. In the pire. case of Burns, there was sworn evi dence that he was one of the men) who took part in the a assault. 4 The Game Friday Night. Things will be running high hece, The half-time score was winning next teams ©0 and Paul" s--MeC ullongh and MeCor- Fleming Referees, W. King and Dr. C. C. ior Granites will !wvening, in a championship game of Th o Inyed fast ey were to have play a I tes the Brosnabau farm. | the condition of the ice the game was out with the senior Granites, at the last evening, in an exhi- {bition game, and were defeated by the skipped by The Toronto Telegram says that B. Kingston, will referee the semi-final ' op he would come down here fer said he felt honored at being ask- | Alvardo, owned by McCue Bros. | last for a re were no games Mrs. M. Tobin, of Kingston, at Peter will make them all step, and just to show exhibition game was arranged between | them and an all-star team, at Mutual rink.--Toronto Mail and Em- | Friday night, when Oshawa comes to | Maggie Gordon is i CEIVE VERY FEW LOGS, i for Occurrences In The The Oity And Vicinity Barriefield and Granite Hockey Farmers Cannot Work in the Swamps Teams to Meet This Evening--B. | N. Steacy to Referee Argonaunt- '--=Property Purchases at Yarker --~Fifty-fourth Anniversary of a Wedding. Yarker, Feb. 21.--~The saw mills in the country have as yet not received many logs, owing to farmers not being able to work in the swamps, and very little wood is being moved for the same reason. The Benjamin Manufac- turing company has advanced the price of hub dmber to seven dollars a The Benjamin Manufacturing com- 'pony has bought the stone store ware house and hall from Mrs. John Ewart, for additions to the wheel fac- tory. John Watt has purchased the stock and fixtures and will receive the 'appointment of postmaster for Yar- ker. The stone building adjacent to the hotel will make a fine post office, 'should Mr. Watt decide to place it | there, A. Tompkins has rented the Downey farm, of 210 acres, five miles west of Bath, known as one of the best farms in that section. Thomas Kimmett hay are many) The relatives (and they and of Cahln Lde, met at his home | spent an enjoyable evening, it being ithe fifty fourth anniversamy of his ! wedding. { Bruce Dunn bit on something in an oyster, which turn] out to be a {pearl. The oysters were bought from 8S. Winter. | The C.N.R. will place a subway for foot passengers, and the school chil- {dren, on the north side of the road way. The main travelled road will be left as it is. | J. C. Conmolly will move his office land warerooms on the lot next the Merchants' bank, The barn will be imoved to where the office now is, as ithe C.N.R. takes this land. |. The voungest son of Myles Carroll is very ill and not expected to recov- Gripre has been very severe in this section, and between that and the measles, very few have escaped ill- j ress Mrs. William Copnolly entertained the choir of the Methodist church to an oyster suppér. Stanley Benn sold {his stock of horses and cattle and farm implements, and will locate in | Alberta. John Galbraith will 'sell his {farm implements and stock, and will go to British Columbia, William Coty left here for his home at Gull Lake, Sask. He takes with {him from the Smith's Falls district a "fine carload of horses. E. Holter, who left here last Satur- \ day, for Kingston general hospital, { died, there, on Sunday. He leaves a {wife and child. { Visitors : Mrs. John Watertown, N.Y., at Stanley 'Mrs. Perkins, Vincent Brown iand son, of Napanee, av H. 'Ponnelly, of Renn's; and wife Good's; Christopher, of Wa- | Manion's; "W. H. Young's; Mrs | tertown, N.Y, at Mr. P. Bradshaw and Miss Lausp, of Wa- te-town, N.Y., at Cyrus Peters'; Mrs. Ff. MeGuire, of Dunnville, at F. E, i Benjamin's. Harry Vanluven left for the west, to join his family there. Mrs. Gordon {Sallivan leaves here for her western {home again. J. Fretts, clerk for J. Watts, left here to go farming. Elmer {and Otto Shangraw, of Clearfield, Pa, | who came héme to see their mother, a is ill, left agam for their homes at Clearfield and Jersey Shore. Miss home from Delle Time, down to its minutest fractions, has become so precious to the Ameri can business man that those who have any hope of keeping up against the tide of competition find it profitable to invest money in devices that save | time on the least important inciden- F S 1 tals of daily traffic. A mechanical en- | ; velope sealer which souls 6,000 on.' velopes an hour is the latest, and the L dtat authorities ave being implored rom every quarter of the country to print stamps in long strips instead of blocks, so that a machine may also be employed for stamping letters. In the| letter sealing apparatus the lower end of the metal roller dips in a water | tank. The letter is picked up by the' moistening rollers, dampened, passed through the sealing rollers and drop- ped into a basket by the mere tursing of a crank.--~Chicago Tribune. i ---------------- Scottish Thrift. Edinburgh Post. "It would take probably many gene rations of adversity to train Cana dians into the far-seeing habits of my' people." once observed a Canadian of Reotch birth. "I remember a case of a Scotchwoman who had been a new bonnet by a lady, undertook the pure! chase of it the lady | called and asked the | Woman : | Are the nobbiest and most up to date to be seen in the city, made in the latest ma- terial, and prices are mod- erate, ; Particular atfention given to special meagurements 4 | a straw Donne, Mrs. Carmichael *"" pnded Mrs. Carmichael, | § " Wee thourhetally, 'I think I'll tak' a strae| ane. con when I'm done wi' it." ------------ Mr. Arnold and American Lady. Matthew Arnold was sitting in study one morning when the showed in an American lady ~ + small boy. The lady said, "Glad make your acquaintance, Wr. 1 have often heard of you. No, don't trouble to speak, sir! I know valuable your Hu is." Then tu -- ta the boy she said : "This is him,' * 'said Mrs. Grouchey se on 3 Ss who called to Well, wel, re i "ain"s tit funny, ma'am. ois said the same | | about you." Lions ¥ i; as Geng Hapborn and Wi Ma : Picton, are - tremendous enthusiasm m | team. next season. gy 7 she O.H.A "Would you rather have a felt or | Royal Military College, will play cen It'll maybe be a mouthfu' to the nationals in th included. accep a a Northern Ontario and Maritime League to 'champions all want a Amold, which will + Saving Seconds. | play the return game with Frontenacs. |." The Frontenacs should easily double | -- aii ------ the score on their own ice. They did Wearin' of the Green. 'mot get going until the latter part of | chicago News the game and then they conitmenced | Lester Lonergan was playing to walk away with their opponents. ! jack Trail, in "Faglé's Nest," in A number of Oshawa's goals were | Toronto, ope St Patrick's night, scored on mix-upe in front of From-- fo Orangemen in that town lenae 8 goal, Weller, the new ion {der cover. When Jack disguises as man, took the place of a star who f,, lf mute . xb : sndy Dick the part calls flor an was laid up in the hospital and in all ; sash ! probability he will be on the live Mp thus decorated there arose for Friday night. Oshawa will be oui M of his catocalla and joors skated on the big rink here. Edward : $umiy 0 Sen, oo on We doe Is. Wittlauffer, Berlin, will referee.' jFor a time it coke as il 82 Pani | impended and the actor's safety seem- | ed ger. But he had anticipated All Kinds of Sport, fed in danger Sas obs {trouble and under the orange Marmora and Stirling are tied for {sash another sash of green. At the the Trent Valley hookey championship. Jie ant of greatest excitementy Loner The - Langford-Lang fight " arousing | gan ripped off the ofiending edlor and ng ant | revealed the green. Jeers tuvhed io The Lake Shore Pro. Hockey League | {cheers and hisses to approvink shouts {now consists only of the Port Hope |} ot it was a case of playing with | fire. : Picton bankers are trying to ar range a hockey game with Kingston | Hor, ig A Brockviile's newly organized Soka from FE team may be seen in senior company | dinhurgh states are un orange wore Oh, Those Scotch Sundays! western paper says: A despatch that "it is elhurches with obvious pain that the complain that the people of Seotland OR hase pupa straight fare losing their habit of ehureh-go That's a dandy a 1 ing." Perhaps the present adults of "Jimmy" Adatis formerly of the | Scotland got such an overdose of x churchgoing in their vouth that they consider it ought to last till death. |The wretched Sundavs of cur own vhood back in Scotland still fill us Rough a from J Inter- | {with horror whenever we happen to 1 by 2 She ri A ook lik, { recall them. In addition to being com en y 1 to t no oohs S48 { pelied to go to the kirk twice and of- ree-cornered tie, with Glengarrians fo hoe "times on the Suhday, we Stanley Thad to Gill in between times mamoriz araphirases, psalms, hymns and ted. The Ontario, ra Surah hs all on a diet of cold mutton. tre for Parkdale against Argonauts, in place of Evans, who is ill. chal Prince Albert's e has been cap crack, too, | ------------ ot Apel. keep Ottawa busy until ae, Cunard Steamship company and t Canadian Northern Railway com- oronto News : It looks like Midland | pany have decided to run steamshi and Preston for the jupeemedinte Sal, | {to Canmdn from Bristol. " and Kingston and Preston for t jan 1 am s man, and nothing that con- ior. The gy ould throw od uent a man do 1 dum 1 a matter of their chests took OTOLS. {indifference 'to me.-- They are doing extremely well as it s.{ The Grand Trunk will relay the line ccmediate team having is i | between London and the Falls with and . vimdred pound rails. Gould, a prominent busi- inessman of Montreal, was found dead sou-{'n bed. was celebra- | Most pleasures have their draw- spitefol | hack, and most promises have strings tied to them. Orchid toilet waters, "Gibson's." It's usandly a great boce for the bur if the safe is locked. od coffee may make the boarders and upon Lonegran's ap-§ TROON BBB VWS TVW RVVTVVRVES TVVVVVVTVVVLVRV OVW anna * "WHO NEEDS LINENS ?" a success. This year we are better prepared than ever to supply the kind of Linens you want and at prices that will tempt you to anticipate your wants | Each year our February Linen Sale has been for some time to come, Linen Table Damasks 50c, 65¢, 75c yard. | Linen Table Damasks { 1.25, 90¢c, $1, 1 1.35 yard. 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