THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, 5. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1011. " PAGE FIVE. peminii-- ~~ TeaTime Talks Tea Spoils with Age No tea is fit to drink after it is two years old. " That is the age limit of tea quality and benefit. The best tea is the freshest. "'Salada" Tea owes much of its world-wide reputation to its sale fresh from the plantation. The leaves are fresh picked every week the year 'round ; then dried, sorted and packed in air. tight lead es. Every five weeks a new picking of * comes fresh from planta- tion to purchaser. Bulk teas, carried year after year, lose their freshness. Ask your grocer for * Salada" Tea or end a fee trial package which makes 25 cups of delicious tea. We will mail it to you without charge. Say whether you use Black, Mixed or Green Tea and the price you pay per pound, The "Salada" Tea Co. 32 Yonge Street Toronto : TROUSERS TALK How many Trousers are nice enough when standing or walking, but when sitting down the strain at the knee is hard, causing them fo bag too much, or they draw up from the bottom, or they liave an unsightly baggyness at the crotch, or when bending they will strain af the fork so much that they soon wear out. All well cut Trousers should hang well when standing, and haya all «cessary for bending and sitting postures so that the evil of will be reduced to the minimum. We have a good select- » pair of our cut, the care baggy k * fon of 'Trouser Cloths land ask you to try a Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street SPECIAL SALE OF Ladies' Untrimmed Ha ts FOR ONE WEEK ONLY LOT 1 Felt and Silk Covered Hats, regular.75c. to $1.50, Now 25c. - LOT 2 Falv and Silk Covered Hats, regular $1.75 to $2.75, Now 75c. Girls' and Children' 8 Coats at Halt Price. ---- D. M. SPENCE, "The Leading Millinery Store. GANANOQUE TIDINGS. Property Trangfers--Miss Flossie Pelow Dangerously Hl. "Guna noque, Feb, 28. <At Seelev's Bay, on Saturday evening, the Beaver hockey team, of this town, played a retutn. game with the Bay aggregation winning out by a score of 4 to I. Robert Sheppard has purchased the old Beattie i on King street west, aml purposes moving into it. Miss Florence Pelow is seriously "ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Peter Pelow, slight hopes be- ing held out for her recovery, Herbert Acton, London, who has been visiting his father, Nassau Acton, King steoet, for the past few weeks, left yesterday for treatment at St. Agathe de Monts sanitarium. Mes. Martha Wheeler, Tanner street, has parchased from the Beattie estate the frame dwelling on Centre street. A. W. Taylor, business manager the Parmenter & Bulloch company, is spending a fow days in Toronto. Mr. 'mod Myre. George Sanve, Kingston, are spending a week in town with rela: tives. WW. J. Bulloch, Glenholme Farm, returned, vosterday, from a visit in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. W. IL. Acton left, yes terday, for Toronto. Mrs. George Baker is confined to her home with grippe. Miss Annie Kimmond is spend- wg a few days in Brockville. Willin Keyworth, is spending the week in Toronto and Port Dalhousie. William V. Bulloch is attending the auto show in Toronto. son has taken a situation ford. in Brant: -------------------------- Watertown's Low Death Rate. Watertown Standard Watertown is the healthiest city of approximately the same size in New York state. Watertown's average death rate per LOOO population for the past five years, as shown by the statistics of the state department of health was only 16.2, No other city of a popula: tion between 20,000 and 28,000 #0 low an average death rate ns Watertown. Watertown's population is 26,730. The percentage of increase in ten years was 23.2. "Mechanics' friend; 10a Gibson'd. band cleaner; Women Appreciate STEP-SAVERS and TIME-SAVERS Post Toasties oo» Robert Ben- | had | WILL COST BIG SUM led PUT EIGHTY-FOOT SPAN i CATARAQUI BRIDGE. IN| Sixty-foot Span for Ontario ploration Company. in money i l : i larger sum of 8 hew will cost a much to construct bridge than the city touncil imagin- ed. The.city engineer has estimated that an eighty-fogt swing bridge, in {eluding the Jars and abutments, jwoull cost $28,171. A roller {bridge would cost $34,661. When the council made an [ment two weeks ago with the tario Exploration eompany, it Un- the constructed for from $4,000 to $6, tooo, {towards the cost. Since then it has {been deemed advisable in the interests | 80 to make a wider span, {as to allow the largest lake vessels | {to pass through in order that some of them mav winter in the lower har- jbor. ! The report of the engineer will --y | COMsidered by the finance committee of | = |the council, 'According 'to 'the agrees! merit with the copipsy the new span [must be put in the cengre. of the bridge | nt 80 as to be réady hy jsummer, The requirements of {company have first to be met. APRICE {of the city once, | H. 8. FOLGER SELLS (! {To A. EF, Knopf, | New York, Owner ' | of Milton Island. i Howard 8S, { and beautifully yacht, Caprice, Folger has sold his fast | equipped gasoline to A. E. Knopf, vear on Milton Island. A boathouse is.now being buiit at the island for the yacht. Mr. Knopl has secured one of the finest yachts on the river St. Lawrence, for the Caprice is a dandy little boat. Kingston to Clayton in less than an hour, and the distance is twenty-two miles. {months ob the Great Show at Orpheum, A trunk: mystery ' and hand-cufi breaking act is the head-liner at the Orpheum. Hilda does somé marvelous stunts, Her arms are fastened with four pairs of different kinds of hand cuffs, her ankles are shackled, and a {pair of thumb screws are put on her {fingers. She sits down on the stage, a cloth is thrown over her head and #he takes all of them off in less » than two minutes amd throws them on the stage. The trunk mystery was . pre sented in a new light. The lady is tied up in the trunk, which is pad- locked and roped. The ourtain is drawn. In half a minute the lady appears and in another half minute the trunk is opened and a man is inside it. "Billy" Whrid, the contor- tionist, was good. / "The Prince of Pilsen." Do vou remember "The Message of the Violet, " "The Song of the Sean Shell," and the other charming melo- dier-of the best of the Pixley-Luders musical comedies ? If so, probably you will want to hear them again; if, owing to your youth you have never had the pleasure, ask any older play patron. In all likelihood he will ad: vise you to be sure to hear them, and the rest of the score of "The Prince of Pilsen," which will be seen at the Grand on Thursday, March 2nd. Recruit Classes Started. Two classes ot 14th Regiment eruits were lined up for instruction at the Armouries last evening. The one clas was under the instruction of | Sergt.-Maj. Stafford and the under Stafi-Sergt. Skinner. The classes | this year give promise of being large | than they have in some years, and are easily taught. After class, an in door game of baseball was played be tween sergeants of the 1th and R.C H.A. re br. Williamson's Purchase. Pr. A. R. B. Willamson has chased, through the agency of J. 8. | R. McCann, the large residence at the {corner of King and William streets, Lowned by Mrs. Irwin, for $5,000. This is one of the choicest locations in the city for a physician. The place was years ngo occupied first by the Dr. Yates and afterwards hy the Dr. Irwin. It is the intention of Williamson 'to spend a couple thousand dollars in changes and novations. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Your druggist will refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Piles in 6 to 14 days. Ble, Big Sacrifice, Two copies of latest operatic hite for 20e., on y and Thursday on News Co., opposite pur. 5 hate iw of re " Have a Fast Boat. RB Coctbiarn, of Pembweoke, hie ------ splendid 'speed launch from the David Dry-Dock company, wh ton. This boat is expected to ing in the Ottawa hh is fully cooked, roo to serve direct from the package with cream or milk, and is a deliciously good | part of any meal. ~ A trial package us- "ually establishes it as a favorite breakfast Joy hd rival the St. Lawrence Folios. 15c. each. Great smap. Kingston News Co. The death occurred, on' / February 20th, near Putnam's Corners, Welford, of Mrs. Fura Robinson, after a linger rg edreniy ny and commer" a Dushar is Gibson's. Estimates of the City Engineer] The City. is Bound to Put in al Ex- | swing | {bridge span in the eentre of Cataraqui | Hite | Lghgree- was | {thought that a sixty-foot span could | The company contributed $4,000 | ba) the ! the of | | New York, who owns and resides four | It has run from | other | late- THE CITY COUNCIL; Jovi RAL BUSINESS TRANSACT. ED LAST EVENING, Council Asked to Place More Re strictions en FPoolroomse--Arrange- Made for a Children's i ment | Shelter. The city council, last evening, adopt ed a garbage system; instructed the finance commitiee to Teport upon a charge against the Kingston Ship building company, and received a re quest to place more restrictions on pool rooms In attendance were: Mayor Grabam and Alds. Armst Bailey, Carson, Couper, Clugstion, E hott, Fair, Fras er, Givens, Hanley, Harrison, Harty, | Hoag, Kent, McCann, McCarthy, Hig ney, Shaw and Taye. These communications to committees . W. J. Crothers and G. A, McGowan, protesting against placing the tuber- culgsis hospital on the general hos- pital grour ds. William Shearer, secretary Brockville Board of Trade, ve Long Sault Dam on St Lawrence river. S. Harold Miller re sale of property i for school site. A. E. Forbes Dennis, secratary of the festival of Empire Imperial exhibi | tion, ve exhibition and festival. City engineer, submit ting draft for construction of new span in Cataraqui bridge. iF Mes KX. H. { tor the Home for | and Children. H. W. Richardson, president Electrio Railway company re draining off | water for street car lines, Moirs, Limited, Halifax, re tax ex ! emptions, ~~ to manufactur fiance and W.CT.U., ers, Evangelical asking that restrictions be placed up on pool rooms (i. Bearanee, | Wm. Handley, ployees light plant, wages, Residents of f for an arc light. [his recommendation of the finance | committee was adopted: That the | application of the Kingston Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Association for a rebate of 340 on vent of Ontario hall for their annual show he grant ed. Ihe were referred Macnee, asking a grant Friendless Women fi, Botting, T. Killeen, and RB. Mellen, em fur increase in asking Garret! street, reports of the various commit tees, already published, were adopted. Contracts for water works, light plant and prioting supplies were awarded for the year. By-laws were passed establishing a garbage system and arranging ' with the Salvation Army for a children's shelter in connection with the bar racks. E | PREP E PEPPER BGPP Hit 4 AFTER POOL ROOMS, Evangelical Ailiance and the W.C.T.U. of this city declare to the city council that pool rooms are exerting a most , pernicious influence upen many Kings ton youths and young men. This influence could be greatly minimized if the operations of the pool rooms were restricted. They suggest: (1) rooms at The Closing 10 p.m. A) Prohibiting under 18 years from quenting them. t3.) Withdrawal of license after the second conviction of allowing gambling on the premises. SAR asada ds ssn 294200000 of pool boys fre- i 3 WATERWORKS REPORT. Financial and Other Statistics for 1910 The report of the waterworks partment for 1910 shows that revenue for the year was Revenue, S10.563.50; running ex penses, 834,360.30; excess of revenue over running expenses, $6,194.20 Expenditure on capital account, 917.50, Feet of new mains Inid, 3.523; new services, 137; new hydrants, 7; dead: wuls connected, 12. Revenue from water rates, ¥30.806.- 25; working expenses, $16,950.05; de bentures retired, $5,200 Average annual water rate for each taker, 39.45 Debenture debt on December 31st; 1910, $199,900. fa twenty years the debenture debt has heen reduced from SI81,700, Showing de- the £5, Buried at Bath. John M, © unningham died on Tues: day evening the home of his dangh- ter, Mrs. G. A. Griffith, Milton. His health bad ha failing for three or four years. He was sixty-eight years of age, was a harness maker and was in business at Bath for a sumber of ears. After retiring from business he Bat with Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, at Orillia and he ame to Milton with them about six ago. He was a member of the AON, Bath, aml uw P. G, of Athens Todge, 1. 0. O. PF, Harrowsmith. He was p™ of the Church of England. Mr. Cunning- ham's remains were taken to Bath for mE-- ------------ -- geossessaseisssssssesssstsstessssstsssastesss Seessesstssenspsncrnsy SOME SPECIAL SNAPS In Men's, Women's and Children' 5 Shoes For This Week Po stecertetriraiettetsen" : Women's Cheap Rubbers 45¢. Ise of AMISSION GATHERING IN ST. GEORGE'S "HALL ON MON- BAY EVENING. Men Ate Heard In- tegard to fwo Hundred Anglican tended a Banquet and teresting Addresses in Their Duty to Missions. a senting "the of the in ot at 6.30 o' well-filled men, repre churches a banquet = hall, last eveniog, and sat down to tables waited upon by the ladies of the different congregations At 7.15 Fredecick Welch arose and expressec the gratitude of the assembly to the ladies for the able way in which they looked after "the inber man, He said the Laymen's Missionary Movement was supposed to be e infined to, the men of the congregation, but this was not so. What of the ladies ¥ It seem ed to him that they bad dong the most to make the el SUCUPSS, for if they had the dainty repast the that there would not Ai many present. "Mr Two hundred different Anglican gathered at ening provided were not chances have been pearly . Welch said thay all should make an efivrt to make/ out lives count for more than they hac been, for it was plainly seon/that the men were leaving most of the church work to be dome by the [ladies He move a hepfty tote of thanks to the lading jor the way which they had looked after the "1a bles and for the vey eflicient which they had péndered Bishop Mills atked J. B K.C., to second the vote, which he did in an able manner, saying that il the men ofthe church hall active as Ahe. ladies the church would be farthér abead to-day than it Bishop Mills said the duty of chair ved upon him on mecount of the president wished to in SEV Ie Walkem, were ns was man /deve of fhe absence 1B. V. Rogers, on account eold. He then 'ealled on the speaker, R. W. Allin, secretary Anglican Laymen's Missi ciation. Mr. Allin the ordinary layman wa a chauge at the present speaker, who had uttered that the ladies were doing the work of the churches, truly. He glad te ever, that tendency attendance at this sort was gradually the ward move. He had addressed meetings similar to this past two months and at of meetings there nen He went on D of a severe first of the mary AERO of undergomy time I'he the remark said that the attitude he note for wa the bn the meeting s mes on err one in - the his number nee over 1,200 to show that if there is life in the church it must expand The church be handled much ir the same light a business Busi either one of two thing must as ness must be It must be advancing ft cannot stand still pees realize that they study theld ow: absorb what around them. The speaker that business eonld not be pat ir place and religion in another; they must hoth be worked together. Mone but souls cannot be saved without money. "Ye cannot serve God and mammon' the book save, but ye ean serve God with manvnos. Men \ looking at money in a very diflerent Fght pow than they used to. It is being regarded as a means of transmission by which energy formed hy men in this coun try can be transmitied to other parts of the earth. Tonching on giving in the dififent churches, he said that a great mans were not giving, simply because they or going back Men must sphere but men are in bus not the only must other doing vesitredd gee cannot. save souls, Feiond are the gatd cur] ter methods only mea is by churches, What are more The other Gould, M.D. 1 different medical miss his work which exist g. His talk ing Mohamme hel it ital after veligion had we m thang effec His rem TO HIN wks with the closé ed eachesd At the lution ind seconded three wn which pares wm the church ns by which we being in the forefront of are weed in the men with spenker was of the ea ary', there there was da upor t on of ear by ongregation to welp he tensit ely Pesan Bidwell yu ope ossd an thank fent to addres the cnuse st seeonded suitably both ouneod the theme n benediction, recital wand were/ vin hearts of his of his way moved ¥ meribers be a for i 08 they bh amd tl get them the along, to-day, " oan marching church spiritual was Rev, for thirteer power win vEArS st x a recital of condition ¥ interest prinewpati fi r nel the Lor nd hi wed the was His the yr a demos of nations wl were p which hearers addre a reso B®. J. 4 rates by ar that m eae King ppointed fre m a HESS Iaons ommittiee 1 more ea vole of ers for the excel had delivered, and y l. R. Forster, ssponded to Bishop Mills after ny ro singing of the doxalo wy." Bellew file to Belleville tery ield - arti ready at ran 0 jue brigade Rathburn, Col. hr uarters and camp thi and ear, mto to have Phere summes Lost Valuable The Pittsburgh dternoon, on the was that he racks vould, ible vlear ther was Ringst« valuable had no turned wn and one Deseronto These Lie of Deseronto, the animal which farmer, when struck & mare. of the Aug The Late Mrs. Mrs spending sudbury week's illne her hushand s reside at ters, namely Mrs. Wales, Deseronto, I 1 vronto for Robert the winter , died o leav Sudbury Mrs \ Yapanee, & rem fave Artillery. & battery it a batter and another three will ut.-Leol, E form Walter with in the field battery will Petawawa head this go at Mare, lohn lost Duggan, a Munday Tire ratlway Dugvun to clea puickly animale all right, on by an en Pembroke Mi Says the he Was But the trac v8 rhit Robert Brown Hesides , who pnetwinonia es three son and three Moat An daugh + Bellevills Miss Ethel pins were taker interment Suggestion concern off f visitor : olhdt the ear showing aul visitors iy for Kingston, Boston nt th in toar ns Lr ials « h He ma ity fo 't officials me for ise ant To Prevent the Grip, Laxitive ause, | here Sattane, Ww Grove, Fe Lye 1 wok for around the Bromo Quinine removes the only "Hrome signature of J one A Paet week iimg on February Ad, Smith MN im Lenna daughter Boulton, a of M Lillies, son of Mr united in Bouluon, r to Rink, New Dublin George' Rosevear, Sunday. in Hougeriord, his life mm Canifton. er, a Methodist in religion were sol being asked. They sae that "what is not worth asking for is nat ! worth taking" amd they apply this | text to themselves. We must have hei i So Head Office : srvative ia saivive, *10c. hand cleaner." -- ESTABLISHED 1573 The Standard Bank of Canada "TORONTO polities, He wos born but to ok plod at Lyn Rev, T. Aus marriage Miss thard aout and Mrs Henry Fite and Mrs when von I homas mn King, Lreorgs Cantfton, died, May Sth, 1856 had all o He was a widow on pent amd a con Six daughiors Gibson's. Record of Business as at 3lst January, 1911 Luasiurries Capital Sanioat yaid dup $2,000,000.00 1,508,928.93 ey 2,816,556.69 2,910,243.54 $33,427 308 14 S---------- Dividends on paid up Capitai--T sive per cant. per annum. will be colonel Rathbun has given his word that will place a hatter at Belleville, that ABERNETHY" SSVETIVINEN ISI ISUIVRUITII INI SNARES NEI LI AURIS | Medicine at : } SHINY RRO REET RTE Yee Rs heey Bing Back fhe Roses 10 Your Cheeks Prouse's Compound Iron Pills make strengthen the pimples, cure complexions blood, banish sallow red nerves, They rich, pale and 5c BOTTLE, mm Prouse's Drug Store Opp. St. Andrew's Church. 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The result from their use is quick and Ppermancal, For sale at «il drug stores. J UST ARRIVED 'FOR OUR BIG FURNITURE SALE ACS MD NRAS tas This big comfortable rocker, solid oak, frame polished Only $6.50. James Reid.