Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Mar 1911, p. 5

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Gold, Silver and Govern- Due by Banks - - Government andiother Bonds 2.910,243.84 Loans on Call and Batis Government Bank Premises Qiher Assets Toronto, Hist January, 1911 ESTABLISHED 1873 The Standard Bank of Canada Head Office: TORONTO Record of Business as at 31st January, 1911 Resources LiammTies Capital paid up $2 000,000.00 Reserve Fund 2,616,556.69 ment Notes - - and Profits - Notes in Circulation its Due to Banks Dividends Discounted - Deposit seceore Circulation ¢ 24,994,652.00 "ia a. 370,148. $4.616,556.60 | 1,987,102.00 |. MAILER. 17 "TRE PALLY BRITISH. WHIG, TUESDAY, MARCH 'THE CITY COUNCIL 1 RECEIVES OIL PORTRAIT OF EX- MAYOR COUPER. {Grants $30 to the Frontenac Hockey Souvenir _Fund--Wage of Light Plant Employees Increased General Business Transacted. The city council session, last even. " short, extendimg over an he chief items of terest were mg, hour 60,018.00 ,* Uiscussion upon the placing of wa- ter meters upon public institutions, and the presentation of an vil por trait of ex Mayor Couper to add to $33,427,398. 14 [the city hall collection. -------- Dividends on paid up Capital--- Twelve per cent. per annum. GEO. P. SCHOLFIELD, : General Manager. T. LAMBERT, Merchant Tailor have the latest in patterns and colors, Brown, ment Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Streat Spring Announcement Our stock of Cloths for Men's Suits apd Trousers is now complete Blues, Light Grey, aml in Stripes and Plain Patterns, leing the favorite. A to select from and at a variety of prices. Come and see them. we Light large assort- LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW FOR SALE OR TO RENT SALES NEGOTIATED. RENTS COLLECTED. FIRE INSURANCE. CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE. E.Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHEBN CROWN BANK, RKET 'Phone 286. KINGSTON, 0 UARE, NE. NVR VLTLRVLOOS i J 3 Malaga GRAPES RIPE BANANAS, RIPE PINEAPPLES, - RIPE TOMATOES, Sunkist Oranges 16 ics 5. A. J. REES, 8 a a » y TTT VVVLTTVLRVVET BUN MISS KILLINS ANNOUNCES HER Grand Millinery Opening of and New on Landon, atierns, Paris, Wodcsiy, Marth 151 And following days York Children's Hats a Speciality, 178 Wellington Street Spring Millinery (pening MARCH 15th and Following Days Full Line of Up-to-Date and .. FashionaPlle Millinery Open Wednesday and Friday Evening from J o'clock throughout the season. MISS M. G. BLAKEY, 'Corner Princess and Alfred Sts. rd i to At the Great {Millinery Opening ..TO-MORROW.... Paris, London and New York Styles : 150 TRIMMED HATS : : a select from, and no two alike in the lot. ALL ARE INVITED. Leading D. J Mm. SPENCE, .: Miller Sere | In attendance were Mayor Grabam, {and Alds. Armstrong, Bailey, Carson, Couper, Clugston, Elliott, Fair, Fras | jer, Givens, Harrison, Hanley, Harty, Hoag, Kent, MeCann, MeUarthy, Ross, Riguey, Shaw and Toye. | These commumrcations were received i Thomas: Mlils, secretary-treasurer | Cataragut Bridge company, i Jof shareholders, to consider fund disposal of bridge. ! John Cousins, manager RoBters' | i Club, Junior Fronteuscs, asking grant Hor hotkey souvenirs. City engineer, submitting statement ire cost of swing bridge with span ol {eighty feet, Members of the court of revision, | asking increase of salary from £50 to { 2100, as it formerly was. Bistiop Mills and others, petitioning against the location of the tubercu- losis hospital on the gemeral hospital | grounds, The Waterous Engine Works com- { pany, re installation of power plant. Department of railways sud canals; i 1 the sale re improvement of harbor. facilities Board of railway commissioners, ac- tknowledging receipt of resolution. | Department of trade and commerce, {re improvement of harbor facilities. { M. \Macgillivray, president | Evangelical Alliance, and Rev. 8. MacTavish, moderator of session of {Cooke's church, re pool rooms. | Eugene Derbyshire and others, dis- Japproving of coustruction of' walk on | ' Stephen street Ald. Clugston presented petitions for [an arc light on Garrett street and for {the removal of a toee near the corner lof University avenue and Johnson street On motion of | Hoag, the finance structed to Alds. Elliott committee was in- {ns a recognition of the Froutemacs' | advertisement of Kingston. | These recommendations of the finance committee were adopted : . That the communication from the Secretary of school site, be filed; that on the communication from the city clerk, Toronto, amd from the board of trade, Brockville, re the firo- posed Long Sault dam on the St. Lawrence river, that om account of this river being our principal water way this municipality is opposed to any scheme or works | which will in any way interfere with navigation and future improvements of the River St. Lawrence canal system, west of Mont- real, and that a copy of this resolu: tion be sent to the Dominiom and pro- vineial governments and both houses of parliament representing this municipality. old Miller for Un the com- asking per- Mark- on of works were adopted : munication of H. A. Carl, mission to sect a portico on land street, orth side, as an croachment on the street, that it be granted, notwithstanding clause 9 of report No. 67 of the board of works, adopted by council July 6th, 190%, the city engineer having reported favor ably on the said communication as the encroachment would in no way in- tarfere with. the line of view in the 'street proper, there being, a jog in the street, and further, the said jog being an isolated case, there being no other sirest in the city having a similar jog in it; that tenders be asked for the purchase and removal of the house on Pine street formerly owned by Stanley V. McCaig and recently 'sequired by the city for the purpose of extending Barrie street, . Ald. Elliott pointed out that in lowing the above portico to be erect od, the board of works was opening the gate for other petitions Ald. Riguey said this was an excep tional case, and that the engineer ap proved the granting of the reguest The council passed the recommenda tion of the light, heat committee that the wages of the em- ployees be increased by seven and dnes half per cent. It also adapted the recommendation of the waterworks committee to place Piles Driven Away Free ---- Cases of Extreme Torture Cured So Quick as to Amaze All Who Know The Terrors of Piles, Even a small and recent case of piles is bad enough but thousands *are in abject misery. Great protrusions ren der life a torture-in every community and yet, right within etbow room is certainly a drug stove that bas the wonderful Pyramid Pile Cure. If not, it will be mailed frees upon receipt of the regular price--30¢. It works like a hundred swift streams of water on a sudden blaze, pues the fire out, saves lives, saves the 'ents gangrene, stops all -- Ng itching, all bleeding; reduces all swellings, imternal or external, cures quick and complele 10 stay cur Many severe cases think they sre hopeless, must be al a Remember anything cut off is gone r Pyramid Pde Cure saves all this, cures rationally, restores the to normal healthy conditions. can easily «uick], prove Hin your name ie ain] address t. Pyramid Drag €a., 278 Prrasud Bldg. Marshall, Mich. A free trial will at re meeting i / and, provide the sum of fifty | dollars for the Frontenac hockey fund, ' Pageant of London, and that of Har- | members of These recommendations of the board | and power | 4, 1911. | meters on all public buildings, as re commentled by {be saperintendedt aud 1s approved by the water committes I Ex-Mavor Couper's oil portrait ! resented to the cojmeil br Maver Graham, who relerred to the ex-may, hig the Position n 19 and was havioy »o abis fof ohiel magistrate during 11918 The portrait was accepted om mo tion of Alds. Rignev and Elliott. Ald Rigney expressed the appreciation and gratitude of the Council for the hand- some portrait and stated that the his oric hall of the city had never heen more adorned by a portrait of anv | preosding mayor then it would when that of ex-Mavor Couper was given a place in the hall. The reception of the portrait w ue received with aldermauic applause. Ex. Me Couper in | is place as alderman and thanked the council "for its kind reception of his likeness A PORTSMOUTH DEPUTATION Goes fo Ottawa to Make Requests on Ministers, Wedne ation, as arose sday, a Portsmouth council deputs ongisting of heve Baiden, Councillor Halliday and Clerk Henstridge, to Ottawa to inter view the ministers of public works and justice. They will ask that the do mmon government maintam the roads | alongside penitentiary propery and also supply the same wit trig light. A request will alse be made for repairs to the breakwater, which quires attention The village of Portsmouth, during absence of this wdeputation, will be charge of Councillor Michaet Kennel | and he bore | At noon, go mn acting reeve, = rackers and bury away and not as that safe rally will keep advantage the absence of Baiden and his lieutenant, Councillor "Jim" Halliday. | » lars gene take of Reeve ' MARIE FLYNN, A Toronto girl, taking a in "Madame Sherr) # Thursday, March lead ¥ role the Grand on MISCHIEVOUS BOYS { Caused Great Deal of Trouble on Earl Street, saving, "hays Monday alternwon, about twenty boys ook together Earl street, snd according te reports the made thiags lively for a time, and as a result a complaint was made (0 the police. It appears that the boys = got a bag ot sawdust from a corner store, and then they paraded the whbor hood with the bag, distributing its contents all over the sidewalk, mse! to the annoyance of the residents. Ih addition, they gave their vells, and one would have ht Bedlam bad been let loose To day, the police k lads who were mixed ! and they promised to | in. the A v nwan before There is an oli wil be boys." on ne thoug 1} affair bon will oked afte up in the good to fut ure that the the may ppead to Trof. of fixed for dine Pyde, Phursday, the Prof. University, = who for Strath ome principal theological col It likely that taken advantage of Queen's to an oil pot was the inten Dinner March citi = evening ena Ww , has been complimentary | Dyde, of Queen leaves about April 12th | cona, Alberta, to be the new Presbyterian lege at that place | the occasion will be of by the arts' society present to the university trait of Prof. Dyde. It tion to present this portrait at the spring convocation gathering, but Prof. Dyde is leaving before that time it was thought that it would te bet ter to present it on the same evening as the citizens of Kingston are honor the distinguished edueationalist. tor 8 f oO ix ing At the Orpheum. Blanche Aldrich, the lightning char- acter-change artist, at the Orpheum, this week, has made the patrons sit up and take notice. She changes her costumes so quickly that people began to imagine that she had a double in the wings. Her rendition of "Just A Little Smoke' was real and true to life. Her different costumes were very pretty. Langhing LaMar had a very difficult role to fill in his laaghing sketch, and amused the people great- Iv. Blanche Decotret, in her singing of songs of the various countries, Was very natural. ---------- Investing in Real Estate, The Renfree Mercury says: Uomdoe tor Cradg of the K. & PF. railway bas been inking for some time of pur. chasing a home in Renfrew: and now that he has got started will do more. He recently purchased frm Mes. KE. Mackay the fine lot just north of the residence of T. Guest. Sr, and will build on it this summer, two, and por haps even three houses. Some of the lumber is being placed gn the ground this week. £2 will Give an Address. Rev, Canon Rparr was to have piven an address tonight? in St. Luke's church, ander the auspices of St, An. drew's Brotherhood, but had to go fo Brockville va head ean Bidwell consented his address. and Canon Stare TRA ve "Hopes. PIII IIIS RRs -- PAGE FIVE. -- ---- A -- MASAMI SL ELSEAAAIRE coteestesstttessstttttstntnarasasetstatess B | (> cme The New IVICHUS FTE -Shoes Are Here: New Styles 'Best Quality of Leather Snappy Lasts for Young Men, SPECIAL $2. 00 - New Patterns THE BEST GOOD SHOE resssse43993949 sow VY Pu BLIC TINSTITI TIONS PREVENT WASTE Water Supply The Adopts Oh» the Wal IN Or the Councit tion of mittee, Hecomme: rworks waterworks (depa ers in all smmended by by been in me of owing chiefly to the eleva and department 1 he Hereafter the ment well place institutions, as ree intendent and There of water approved super : committee, b.g waste institutions, stallation losets, and gun to feel cil adopted Lhe short disc i In reply to sott and Ald. Carson t his ers be has el of tors the the the has waste. ty reo wal Ho sla the commitiee recon? placed on all Litge publi as to stop 1 ing an coal. It chantable but the to do Ald. first information how tions an opinion on with the at cost Ald. Carson committee did robbed. It could not i ater now swred to were patals, poor, anlortunate Ald. Elliot waterv ork ieakaye, unus amount Was propos to. give mstitution tler at dd departmen not than that nted bet ter Rigney to Wirnish He w the wld hike to the using, =o he Lio upp! much public inst Conia . He ag nw were the i prnciple of stitutions ing to public 'ir the. wa to said that not propose t a revenuw away bel cost a The institutions churehes and and age colleges id he department enough to. allow the tions the water they of the public itilities somet for ne mn on hes street lighting commenidatiog wa romyg El mitte aler poem fr Ald rlway compan ern that rece the light pla McCann i Aitutions ree Whi Ww WHS NOUry wa public ing liwht 10k nid give the w tha tt pres: remarked that Caram from Ald of an witho stitutions receive * He elaimwmi » a check Hut a mete shou wer without meter that 'th soe no objection mstitution Ald, Kos recerved mo Ad, Ki Gorm tes comattee of « rks' committe Ald. Elliott clatmed the mittee had In "t and giving little §s «l that latterly the not heen thes pak for Ald Tove mistaken, in railway received tight, light ern telv been He sphe WHler return, oul drinking much it all tl Aid that only ¢ we same sand arse saying was the meer n at fost fron and power wny thing heat hea committee plant had not received vost Makes Home Baking Easy | MEN'S IN ABERNETHY'S hs PIVGVIIIIISIIIVIVIIIIV PIII IIII III III T0 PLACE METERS| T0| ' -------- City | To-night "Three Twins" Will be the dae Com- ry public the th 4 tes strikes these |] in flust be coun Ar reason led that met build which of the wt, aliord committee council with definite se itu ort lex ter bn it fed " fed VICTUS SHOES, $5. 00 THE BEST GOOD SHOC WOMEN'S INVICTUS SHOES, $350, $375, $1.20 BOYS' INVICTUS SHOES, $1.00, $1.50 LYRP PIER IRENE EET FEVIIISI PIII IVIIIRS in the past five years for its = street lighting. The council then adopted the water works' committee Prouse's Aromatic Cascara id, plea recommendation AT THE GRAND, Splendid Attraction. M. Gaites "Three 1 the tim Crawford, company, ¢ house to-ni € 1 s0 magunific loseph mer muse wing," headed ov entertainer Clifton am vith the onginal New York to the Grand op This musical come ly produced by My a po pular chord ir wing theatry wherever has been presented I'he ; from Mrs. Pachio's farce "hh admirable vehicle for hilar and there is something moment Lhe is tunefully rhythavic, the the concery xd comedy, Foul ant es Laxati iy Cra SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, music roers" the prec BILIOYSNESS 25c¢. Bottle sto an musement, iv A by hs by incidental and detail ery music Hoschna, strongly Hauerbach are eleverly presented in Crawford is the bright particular st of the without a peer infectious fun-making and in constantly "Yama great eat lyrics Otte and dance, admirably { lift i" Muse's Dg Store For every ai in his bis mon varies Y ame fu intro "faceo prompt delivery of dru show, I wants he is the ologues which Mayme sir"; Lrebrue Daisy leon "The Girl Myrtle has Up I'vson a There," cess in ducing graph." in the ---- Standard remedy for Ge. el, " "Madame Sherry." (Renorha ® and Runnings Ya xermtnmi vd mbar 48 HOURS. Cures Kid- Local playgoers are fortunate no ne 808 Bladder roubics § to be compelled to wait a longer before they are "Madame Sherry." OUR CONSIGNMENT for Jt Green and Black Teas from Cey as this 'on have arrived Though prices reach here fron | «wre much higher, we are still sell- the of thi» } ing at 30c per 1b : ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street. FALLING HAIR the local p it Year on a chance Usually a succes une lo given Lo enjoy roquires two seasons proportions to m i" of such French comedy York, but prhenomenal Woods, musical success if New case AT iorer bli vill have he Grand on Tuesday past it is now being overflowing audiences at Amsterdam theatre, New Y« of the two leading companies have been interchanging New Yi left that VE ago wi appear an opportunity to se March presented Lhe Ne wk, re 16th as stop in Two Weeks--Ask Any About performan wk eit Lending Druggist and the principal cities treats of the most tai enerat un wm i 1 Salvia Hai Tonic Hair fall it boca dand roots They hen! thie the Madam. ked-of musica special Vent germ 1d sap then he hair tai ri Sherry" is the wel ie suit ral ne 1 lustre to H ir yon must kill LVIA gunrantod mes, banish dan hair and itching It your hair promotn it brilliant sticky or "The + Mun " Man of the f the Hom ICCPREN ew Hour." yack will be seen | Is sab auen ar une March y glorie Hour'" is poor diniog the rich its ana ma being presented Man of the Hs In memor Mas special compar ! . {pe ar here | HOCKEY FINED Arrested for Fighting on the | i i Street, The the covered big te wisinp hoe rink, Monda fn Very supporters game iis out to , Hor of | burnie tean we expen the The two 80 expensive but it was math of the gaine ouble After lemburnie that 1 Drawing room Furnitur ; the match, auple supporters celebr pecia Hishind Mahoyg y loske customs, wr too freeh By mixed anted to {ers street, mitted by § Avniel, who werd on comstables the must go home, they go to the police station. 1 refused to go home, and continued the fi the police station they , wit ae th the 1 in a htile heir Thre trovubie « but this could y Constables Mullinge the beat boys that the I have t told or wii ahi, wr to were taken, The charge ggainet them was that of being drunk and fighting on the street Both pleaded guilty and a fine of £5 and costa was imposed in each case Buy a Bissell Cafpet Sweeper, ; bor saver at little cost : James Reid. 'Phone 147 ia Opening of Library. The formal opening of the Kingston Public Library will take place, on Wadnesdany March 15th, at § pm There will be a lecture by Walter Nurses, Inspector of Publie Libaracies and = mpeical programme. 3H are invited to gttend. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Your druggist will refund money if Pazo Ointment ils to cure any ease of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or. Protrud ing Piles in 6 to 4 days, Be, There are wen iv this world whe simply can't got slong wishout & bows, £ : ir YMCA. Debating (lub, The Debating Club will have ia reyiler meeting to-morrow evening, at 190 o'clock, when Prod NH. Gill will address the club. I is expeciedd a large owd wil be out | dows the mare denying : HK you let othors do boasting for you it will oot be pnverdone A true friend in ne wi stieks you hike a porous plaster, be PO to

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