Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Mar 1911, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT. 4 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 15. 1011. : SHOULD BAR YOUNG|Easy to Take | = wovive| Easy to Operate Because purely vegetable yet thor ough, prompt, bealthiul. satisfactory -- Hood's Pills : DONOR OF THE CUP TO CHINA IS SURPRISED|LATE W. H, GODWIN PLACE | A Bank for The People's Use Must Have Resources The Bank of Toronto re- ported in its Annual Statement assels of over $50,000,000 and readily available résources over $14,000.000. GOTT LTTTLVL TTT TTTLRBLRLTTVTTTTT TTI T OGG + : ' ¢ : : : : FROM ATTENDING PICTURE SHOWS, FUNERAL 1 TOOK THIS AFTERNOON. AT ULTIMATUM ISSUED BY | THE RUSSIA. Accompanied by Ask. Rising Separate Was Very Large-- | Floral Tributes--Thos« many picture SENDS CONGRATULATIONS FRONTENACS, are J. Ross Robertson Pays Warm Tri. bute to Sportsmanship in Kings- ton--Good Ice for Game With Allstar Team To-night--Naotes on Sport. James T. Sutherland received the folloy letter Fitagerald, of the 1 gram have seen "I have Robertson, FAVORED DRESS GOODS For Spring Wear! This Bank is always ready for the service of its custom- ors and always ready for all mergencies : apt to, ther and stage | 1. this morning from J routo . Tele ------------------------ -- ------------------ BANK OF TORONTO INCORPORATED 1833, been instructed by J. Ross who is at present in Flor- rda, to and the King ston Frontenacs, his heartiest con- gratulations on being the first ners of junior O.H.A. cup. He ex: the same time, an appre spirit of fair play and h char me u hE : : through those to convey you nam, win. numerous, his at ciation of the sportsmanship that acterized Kingston in its de the O.H.A, and adds the he they may long continue to the map of th: OHA" presses, KINGSTON BRANCH: 107 PRINCESS STREET, George B. McKay, Manager, Motor Boat Owners Get ready for spring. ot We have a fine variety of the New Hairline Striped Dress Goods, 75c and 99¢ NEW SERGES, 49c NEW SERGES, 69¢ and 99¢ New Pekin Worsteds, Jew Armures, 99¢ New Black Striped Suitings New Resildas in wanted-shades New Silk and Wool Effects New Shepherd Checks, 50c and 75¢ NEW New Dress Trimmings Fresh arrival of Novelties. Many of these you will not see elsewhere in town. New Egyptian Bandings, New Metal and Silk Trimmings, New Pompadour Trimmings, New Silk Bandings, New Allover Laces, Lace Novelties. as alwavs conn- in Game Called Off, The indoor hockey games at the M.C.A., are called off for tonight 75¢ ec | or Senior First for the USE Pe. Dexi, vour copper pon-foulimg Paint bottoms. NEW JERSEY, Guart, the best made, has our outside White Paint. Use FLEXOLIN, "Orchid cream" for chapped skin, Gibson's Military Court Earl Roberts, will hold a progressive euchre Friday evening their lodge corner Montreal and Princess streets Rolla butter, 23c. J. Crawford. i "March winds" make the skin rough. Buy face creams at Gibson's Jeremiah Ryan has purchased the James Ryan homestead and farm of | one hundred acres in North Crosby from Patrick Ryan "Sanitol cream' son's. Rolls butter, whitest white boat, and We. in the put on a stand any White Enamel, that was ever guarantend to pint. LO.F. party hgpman, Institute, | Granite hockey team, anchor; the family, pillow; Canadian Order Chosen Friends, wreath; Mr. and Mrs. R. J Allen, spray; Ancient Order United Workmen, No. 91, wreath; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Allen, spray; Misses Hop pine and Mrs. Ferguson, spray; Mr land Mrs. Irwin and Mrs. Stevens, test, in rooma, We carry everything for Boats, and we are the only Hardware Store giv- ing votes for the muchtalked-of Library. Criticizes the Report. criticizes To oh Well, the Examiner s report of the All-Star, Because the Whig rink lighting, loronto paper had and admitted freely that Frontenacs were handicapped by the miserably poor lighting as well as soft ie. So that "as the Peterboro scribe was. probably not at the game, and the Toronto writers as well as the Whig looks as though the examiner doesn't really know what it is talk about. Besides the Whig tend these | fouls that the Examiner would he do iso point ing better work for hockey in general mm thew | if it condemned the "big joke" rink on e shows, would | Mutual street, instead of coming to secure money from their parents, un assist it by such language as that of der false pretences, in order to attend vesterda 's issue these shows. A request would be made yes re * for five cents, to purchase a scribbler, to be used in school, but instead of the money finding its way to the bookseller, it would go mto the cash box at some five cent theatre I'he Peterboro the Whig ronto, game, weted to the nearly every 'same kick, and ati. also be sent * for rough skin. Gib- J. Crawford, investiga children eir studies man was, at there were school city who neglect that they might ut moving picture shows, H od out how children, eagerness to attend the deceased educa vault 4 lod A, SOME | | MADE A PRESENTATION, °' | Women's Suits » For Spring Distinctive Style and Quality has been our constant aim. We are not content to know that merely the style of the new suits are right, we have looked arefully to the so-called mi- nor details--to the needle work, the linings, the fitting | qualities and the trunming. COME NOW John Bannister Given Watch by i Penitentiary Staff Jobn Bannister, the veteran rend keeper at the peuitentiary, |resigued a few Tays ago, after fty-six years of faithful service, was waited upon, Wednesday morning, by | members of the staff aud was made [the recipient of a fine gold watch, as la token of their respect, The {was accompanied by an address, (by James Rutherford, the gate ler. Michael Kennedy made the | sentation. Mr. Bannister made speech, in which he expressed {thanks to his friends for their | rel smembrance. 'The address read {follows | "We, your brother officers of . the {staff of the Kingston penitentiary Ihave learned with feelings of deepest {regret and sorrow. of your determina- tion to retire from your position as lan officer of this institution. We have | is Fine; Come Up. I'he at the covered rink fine shaoe for to night's big between the All-Stars and 1} The fre of last night tightened the rink surface in fine shape so the fastest pro bably ever in Kingston is bound to result All-Stars picked teams in Ontario and can burn up with speed I'he locals, ever, will hard to demonstrate that they are the best team There vill be no fluky pools of water or bad » help All that a g t game, plaved s, is bound tc Hef Peterboro boy wi of Oshawa, who bad the Tor game Hope, who beer season with Toronto ice we guard who twen is in game rontenacs up that seen The best the i m-- ! ; > hs i . Unless v , Foreign Board Does Not Anticipate! The Cortege on They are , a Serious Invasion by Russia--] Beautiful cir Parents--Resolution { 1 . i ; is Generation Passed b Outstanding Matters. I The funeral of the late William H School Board y Sc Joard. Pekin, March 15.--The Russian min-| . fami] idence on Vine delivered Rua from the family residence on Ho sin's ultimatan to the * street, and was very largely attended | films, exhibited: in moving Eo : 3 shows, the wording of s , the sug eign board yesterday afternoon i engi ii lodge, No. 10, LO.O.F., Rev cials who seemed to realize ys F. Bourke, of Brock, Street Metho ing to the adventurous, the imagina : : » tive and generally to the lower ethics gravity of the crisis. i sisted by Rev. John D. Boyd, of Zion g OR second time requested permission the! Preshyteviun church. The pulibearels of sopnee of violence, lawlessness ir Fa 5 reverence aud crime. behalf of his government to estab-|Neshitt, R. ¥. Elliott, &. W. Allen . . the (nid 1." Lane. and do use the language of Amur and elsewhere on the frontier from a distance were: W, heroes, imitating the profanity He desired also to place doctors and!ll. Colley, manager of the London As- ¥ E rs actors, and carry out into practice purpose of effectively quarantining the Danks, treasurer of the British-Amerni- | abjectionable is Fong F frontier can Assurance company, onto; % wits F "And whereas, further fringement of her integrity, and the| Jollifie, St. Catharines; Dr. J. I. Cot cones : : i g . , : ones ar o¢ has elete Russian minister was notified that a Cobden; Rev, J. H. Miller, Al - and memones has a deleterious nt ception ok life, duties and responsibil meantime M. Morostovetz was request: ! The Boral Uibutat wary ities, present and future ¢ ving : ed to obtain further explanation from nnd included the following foreign films, false ideas are forced in A s eath; Mr. and g 3 of the proposals, whereupon the Rus lethodist church, wreath; Mr *M | their minds, to which ( dian fath : prof roy Mrs. H. W. Watts, sheath; Mr. and +. 10 which Lanadia hs sian government evidently of pAr-isp. CW. Drary spray; Dr. and Mrs. | U3 and traditions must take excep- leying. . {I. G. Bogart, spray; Minden lodge, A. | HON. Tt is expected here that the Rus |p NM I'homas ywdwin, Sacramento; Cal. the opinion of this board, any local matters, including the plague quaran-!ureath. Miss Barney, spray; Mr. and | OF provincial, legislation tending to tine, the disputed frontier, tha pro-| Hung- { Gibson, Calgary, wreath; Misses Suth- | moving picture shows and vaude tzehu, as well as trade, consular and erland, "sheath; Alrs. R. Kidd and Mrs ville halls, unless accompanied hy othr differences in connection . . ol ispray; Gi. S. Ewart, Toronto, wreath; | thorized by the children's father or | F. J. Quinn writes the Whig as fol -- Louise lodge, No. 10, crescent. mother, any measure act by-law, | lows In your issue, of yesterday, you Baby's Body Found in Snow. ¢ ¢ Toronto, wreath; Miss Kate Elliott, | songs and vaudeville presented in cilil statement of the gan os played in pile of snow at the corner of Viner spray; Mrs. Nelson, Niagara Falls, | public, or any other authoritative | the Juvenile Hockey League. and Albert streets, the body 3 . ; bv a school, wreath; Cataraqui lodge, 1.0. | ing of young minds, the impairment | presenting the Regiopolis Athletic As corporation employee, who wag shovel O.F., three links; Independent Order of | of good manners and the fostering of | #eciation; in removing them from se ling snow, No covering other i ; ! child, and it and Mrs. William Pillar, spray; Mrs. | highly conunendable, aiid throe lost, to last place, with one game appeared to have been for several Beatty, St. Catharines, spray; Mr, | hearty support." won and seven lost months frozen in the snow. . -------- Mrs. Campbell, cross; Mr, and Mrs. A. | school board, Prof. J. M. Lanos gave | #0auit the desire to mis B. Bryant, anchor; John Beatty, | notice of motion of the above reso. | represent , but they have , spray; Miss L. Hipson, spray; W. J. | the board, on Tuesday night. it was} 10° last attack, which ems to be spray; Kingston Teachers' | carried by a unanimous vote. much in kecPing with the discourtesy recent meeting of the presbytery, in league during the season, Kingston, a motion was passed along there is a movement looking torward to the protection of the children help the good cause. by the board, will be sent to the city council, ¢ ¢ cross; Mr. and Mrs J. Laturney, ouncil, and a copy will i In introducing his resolut is rol V A Mitchell's Hardware, spray; Mr. and Mrs. Millard and fam La * introducing his » lution, Prof ily, spray; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fowler, | *"% made some timely remarks on w--- - --- - = on land WN. B. Colle. London Aeon ter careful attention and considera y - . tion, and had. found, upon | The remains of the { n the M ® ® tionalist were placed in the In the agniiicen | moving cH es - 1 i Py 1 i Expected Russia Will Settle Many Present From Outside Places. ing for Protection of iGodwin, took place this afternoon ister, M. Korostovetz "Whereas, the tendemcy of Chinese : hinese fur by citizens, including members of Ca caused much surprise among the gestizeness of vaudevilles, appeal the | dis t church, conducted the service, as M. Korostovetz lost w for in the children through reproductions ] stovetz eek fo on lwere! I, Couper, T. R. Carnovsky, D, "And, whereas children ate lish observation stations along » BS sure | Present § vulgarity of unreal characters or police in Chinese border towns for the surance corporation, Montreal; (W. H. ae , acted on the screen. China viewed this measure as an John Beatty, Watertown, N.Y; rn . influence on the children's morals, con reply would be given to-day. In the monte. : 1 or. t} thos Petersburg regarding the nature Quarterly board of Brock Street 'And whereas, further, through those decided Mrs. J. A. Pearsall, spray; Mr. 'and |®' and mothers, true to their that there was no further use 3 : he "- 3 MN * & A. emblem; Mr. and Mrs. Be it therefore resolved, that, sians will now settle many outstanding | Mrs. C. Hebert, spray; Dr. and Mrs. | bar children of tender years out of tection of the railway from + », with | Granger, spray; Mr. and Mrs. McCabe, | their parents, or other persons au- Position of Regiopolis. the treaty of 188], British America Assurance company, [for a censorship of film illustrated published what appears to be an ofli- Montreal, March 15.--Buried in a of a spray: Brock Street Methodist Sunday form of protection against the defil An injustice was done to the team re baby girl was found, vesterday, than «Foresters, No. 59, Maltese cross; Mr. | any other but Canadian patriotism, is cond place with four games won, and newspaper was on the and Mrs. W, J. Reid, spray; Dr. and At a recent meeting of the separate The boy longi to the team fully | Watertown, star; Mrs, 8. Cannem, | lution. and at the regular meeting of asked! me to state they resent Cross. It will be remembered. that at a that they have experienced in this similar lines. All over the provinee, So buy the best and get votes A copy of the resolution, as passed an to W. F. Nickle, M.P.P spray; Mr. and Mrs. William = Drury, : G8 & Pp. 85 PRINCESS STREET, he 4 -- { Dundura, Sask. - heart; WW. Kenneds the question, He had given the mat ,- wreath company eath tion. that {Cataraqul cemetery, Showing and Suiti g | boi ¥ game gilt réad keep pre a neat his kind BLOWN THROUGH SHACK, are from the STL AVAELARFARL ITAA LTAATLALVALES SLL LLLSLLSS LSS SLs Esssssssssanne BEAMS 149554544 SS I ESRS CT TLL LTTLTIBTATTABAT ES Hamilton, March 15 When Johan Neville's shoe repairer struck a match to light his pipe this morning, he was blown clear through the walls of his shack, the roof being lifted off Gas had escaped from a discon- nected meter during the night He will recover woe how- Ty hghts--as in fo t L Stars, so as on Its men resuit th Freeman, his leg cut in Brown, l'ort playing senior all AAA but will, replace Jupp on the will stre In dison, of Varsity, top-notchers this fernan, star replace nt PEPE PEEP REP rere See e rere reed We emphasize particularly the New Blues, New Greys and Black and White Mixtures Our assortments are very complete, both in {long known you as an honorable, up d d it terial right and painstaking official, and as ress and suit materiais. a true, faithful and obliging brother PRICES 50c, 78c, 90c, $1, 25, 1.50 yard | officer. of has PEPER PPP 0000 e POOR PMR PNY A WESTERN APPEAL VOTE who is only wen the the Simcc will be m ge l The BE 8 are great ther a record crowd I'he ded wetted, the #0 game help Ve es i, are both orked cannot allow us without | "We, therefore, feel we Hon to go from amongst {some expression of our appreciation of lene so worthy, and would ask {to accept this watch as a small tok and esteem May you long be spared to wear it, and we hope it will serve to remind you the many firm friends you have on New Spring Suits and Skirts Styles are absolutely different this sea~ vel with arent credit 10 your: son. We are showing all the latest New sell for twenty-six years." York and London designs in a large range of styles TT CONSERVATIVES TO FOR RECIPROCITY. TO » . . You will have the opportuni. ty of choosing when the assort- ments are at their best. £ Be cceretteriave VBA VARVVLRRRRRRRRRLNS up over game promises to after you be Grain Growers Guide Tells Western Members That Their Duty to Support the Agreement, March 15.<The Guide, to-day, says vou stand to the test ! ern conservatives in the mons "Om mm ure expenses are divided bet and Hotel to-night's be procesds, will be general hospital that by attending Kingston hockey lovers ing out a most charitable cause, 1 as witnessing the best wel game hockey Kingston mn . Toronto, Harvey « favorite Frouteuacs, Neen Dieu, eu of our love Is equally of Gram "Will to the west- House of Com Winnipeg, . » wil Growers ol seen in years Sproule, with who 18 farmers of the appeal to yom in this, the greatest crisis that has faced Canada since confederation Never before in your political career have vou been called upon to endure so severe a test. Your political oppo nents, through the fortune of circum stances, have secured the fulfilment of a policy which has been yours as theirs Nas since Canada obtained its fiscal inde lr 77 behalf of the provinces we great g referee ---------- THEY ARE LIKELY KILLED. | | | i] : : | NOT FATALLY HURT, TRB VATLLLCT LALIT REE S TERS LsNN Prices $15 to $35 Any garment can be made to your 100 Feet in the Air. March 15.--To be together with Although Blown on Thirty-six Work- men. Maro pile walis cuted 10a workmen were Sherbrooke, Que., A Wall Fell blown one hundred feet, half a ton of flying rock and not be fatally hurt, was the experience of Charles Russell and James Jaques, hville, "enn.. d raising the building thirty-six to-day, when of the west particular measurement in any de- sired cloth At 50c Yard . We are offering an All WoolVenetian Broadcloth In the latest spring shades, worth 65¢c yard A PLEASURE TO SHOW OUR GOODS. WALDRON - at( the mines, here, dynamite prematurely exploded. Rus' sell may lose his eyesight. Jacques was just bruised. Killed Wife and Self. Plattsburg, March 15.--Crazed with drink, William McGinness of Port Henry returned to his home yesterday afternoon and drawing a revolver from his pocket he shot his wile through the head and then fired » bullet into his own body. His oldest child, a girl of eight years, and three other children, the youngest being an infant ok six months, were in the house at the time. The eight-year-old girl rap screaming to the home wi a neighbor and gave the alarm. Nec Ginness was found dead on the floor. His wife. was unconscious and lived but a few hours. Experts te Examine Her, Orangeville, Oat., March 13. rs. Charlotte Halliday, a man, vesterday telegraphed Sir -- Whitney she was being murdered, and, to-day she was arrested charged with imsanity. She is sccused of writing letters to the parliament buildings, making preposterous charges against prominent citizens. Experts will ex amine her. and molwsos, P15, 4 of, Cram, olf Sulphur Pests, ' | Bulls butter, 2 pendence. [The people have fou cht a long, strenuous fight for freedom from the extortion practised upon them for twenty years. Partial victory is with in sight; you can make it a complete triumph. Never before have you had an equal opportunity to help the men whom vou represent. Will you now ask your supporters to stultily them: selves by repudiating what they have fought Por; or will you jain them in the fight for justice and aid them with the power they have temporarily delega ted to vou, to secure the freedom ool 'the markets of the great republic to the south, interests in their home markets, closer trade relations with motherland * Which will vou do? a costly and a and the freedom from monopolist A Package of POSTUM has shown many a cof- fee drinker the road to wellrille. There's a Reason" canght 1 them a fire the ruin And Pol Chicag were Lives tod Der Ze tectines dav, nol about t rounds. Rolls, ford. Pury £1 in wg ind "ily structure re dead. brigade 18 to get at the murdered ast nigh: ster p ite about wm jifesence ob the their deaths, bors wu the Italian naarier tw pr further murders whic postmen 25c--Butter. Dent nent claps; roost of suddaniy t as fear:d ander 'he and The potice fore and ae at work clearing away yoches. ITALIANS MURDERED, lice are Trying to Prevent Other Killings. o. March 15. Tw. Italians 3 ise store prot. Their Ja wk the oath of the Mack H oo poli to rs and pryvate de large nuw Tent Are expected are stationed in Trains Late From West. The trains from the west, and 6, were over two hours late Nos, 4 to until the their ¢ arriving in the city hree o'clock. As a result were late in making Batter, farmers' butter, 25¢, J. Craw- at Gibson's but il don't weil cold creams" mw all nab, % hesifens over oN Ta I. Avant a fatima, ' sods cheans oad Butter--a3d. CHILDREN' FOOTWEAR Good Boots For Spring Boys' Boots That Will Keep the Feet Dry Little Gents' Boots,'size 8 to 104 New Lines just received in BOX CALF at $1.50 and $1. m. CORDOVAN at $1.25 A a lS I NP THE LOCKETT SFOE STOZE

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