BR -- ESTABLISHED 1873 The Standard Bank of Canada Head Office: TORONTO Record of Business as at 31st January, 1911 < > Resources } LiaminiTis Gold, Silver and Govern fc apital paid up $2,000,000.00 , sent Notes - - $3,084,.584.30 | Reserve Fund Due by Banks - - - 1,508,928.93 and Profits - Government and other Bonds 2,910,243.84 Loans on Call and Bills Discounted - - Government Deposit to secure Circulation - Bank Premises . » Other Assets - 2,616,556.60 ; rete $4,618, 556.60 Notes in Circulation - 1 ie 102.00 24,994,563.00 | Deposits - . - 26,413,508. 17 Due to Banks « . - 100,000.00 | Dividends 677,065. 532 151,062.61 $33,427. 328.14 Smm------ Dividends on paid ap Capital Twelve per cent. per annum. GEO. P. SCHOLFIELD, Toronto, 31st Jacuary, 1911. General Manager. T. LAMBERT, Merchant Tailor |; Spring Announcement complete. We fock of Cloths for Men's Suits and Trousers is now slots, Blues, Our : Grey i Light Lave the latest in patterns and ec Light wey, am igh Brown, in Stripes and Plain Patterns, being the favorite. A large assort- ment th select from~and at a variety of prices. Come and see them. Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street ---- S------ NEW SPRING [FOOTWEAR FOR MEN ANI} BOYS, $3.30 to 5, $1.40 to $2.25, 13, $135 Men's Nahby Wells 835.00, Men's fens Goodyear Hoots $2.00 and 10, ts $1.50 10 Fine We up dttle Gent ize to ng Bos Jack Johnston's "Shoe Store 70 BROCK ST. rki EE ---------- Millinery, Millinery A Great Display Everything new in Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats are here, Large Hats, Small Hats Medium Size Hats Hats in Chip, Proxiline Braid Hair, Crinoline, Fancy Straws, Etc. Ete. Children and Girls' Hats in great variety. D » M . S p EN CE, Ming. 119 Princess Street. 00090 For Saturday and Monday Best t Values Ever Offered 75 BOIS' NORFOLK SUITS Sizes 25 to 31, S.B. or D.B. Tweeds, Worsteds, and Blue and Black Serges. They were sold in the regular way at $3.50 to $6. But they are odd lines and must be cleared out. . Take your choice Saturday and Monday ~~ For $2.50 100 PAIRS MEN'S WORKING PANTS Regular $1.75 and $2. To go Saturday and Monday at $1.19 a Pair 65 Pairs Fine Worsted Trousers, regular $2.50 and $3, dark and light shades. Saturday and Monday at $1.89, Men's Working Shirts, regular 50c. and 65c. Saturday and Monday, 39¢. each. .See our New Spring Suits. See the "Avia- ey classy youug man's suit. Prices $11. 50 to 2D New Spring Hats and Caps. Large variety. Prices low. a Come her Saturday. Let us Show you through. Roney & Co. 127 Princess Street THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE. Materials are | There Will be THR PATLY BRITISH WHIG, SATU RDAY. MARCH 18, Jeeeescecreseeerreenene COLOELLLLLTLLLLELLEETLL000000480080000000808 iISATURDAY Specials |CHURCH SERVICES : | ru FILLING OF OF THE PULPTTS | ON SUNDAY. Considered Gospel Message to All Peoples. $33,427,328. 14 | Fira ah | Sund 1 'Matte timomal rch Orv lin SOrMot | Bible ' i and strangers eordially the servic George's cathedral Third in Lent communion, holy CmdBunion preceded by ill ao rol {A = anda) } 33 ) pd m.; ba 7 o'clac school bly Starr, vm.: Bible « 1.15 pm; seher, Rev If of . ( non S ever » pre ronto, » on beha Alliance | ner I Chalmers terian, « {and Earl Rev. M [ray, DD. pastor, Services R. M. Hamilton, B.A, the pastor, "What's World ¢ Mucg 11 am Poront« street i Rev 17 p.m | With the ries { school and pom prayer meeting Studen strang Services B rod S. MacTa Beecroft, the mor Rettlow Gupe { conduct I William Dominion and Res seretary will Service field : the Alliance, « Sunday scl 3 pm. Your » SN p.m | the evening 3 and Bible clas ple? 8 meeting, Midwe oir i m on Wednesday leome Methodist E D., pastor : are, BA, of the ! Fs will pre Tp. m., class meeting ol and Bible + Y.P.5 vers lv 1s sods w¥ stheet wirke, B ) : church 11 ' Domi j tor; A Wednesd made welcome he Name of Js Lis: Over,' sol | { 1 i | | Miss Br m. nd Avon Morine nn, IW. Savar B.A. we, corner | nion {Third S i morning sermon sub street M.A. nda pray church np Nea lan Sabbath school, Mor VI Ren ideavor, 0 am Epworth and praise 8 p.m. Evervone Morning anthem, gsalo, Miss Grace Mitchell and Mr. Mack. } Faith Looks Up To Thee, juartette, Misses Mitchell and p.m. leaps prayer i Musi Kir Kir Mitel mix Interesting Themes in the Pulpits--The 1 Student mvited to all Sun- Sam, mputins, M lass, Prot the barrie ith Wrong and Bible , Wednes n conduct ek | Mrs. Th Rev Lam, p m., cfasses: ay, Music them, "A 8 Ia Wednesday, Miss "My | Sher- | and Williams; and William Mack; Mack I'rimble 2 Messrs PF HBO, Henry reg: ie stional chureh--Morn- sm., the pastor will ¢ "Spiritual Enthu- r worship at 7 o: lock; the sp or be E, J. Toronto, who will of the Domin- lay school and Bible ¥ g People's society, Monda) I "This will be our regular monthly socfal evening. Pray- nd teachers' training class at 8 o'clock y Rice, B.A. Methodist church-- Rev, S. Selle MA, BD, pastor Alliance day. 10 am, 11 a.m, the pastor 7pm, H. BE. Trwin, K, a very able and will occupy the Young Men's Club. 245 p.m., school and Bible Music Anthems, '"No Not and "Holy Art Thou." Mrs. Evaus will sing in the morn. ing and Mr. Manhard will sing "Lead Kindly Light" in the evening, Come and welcome ong preach, siaam."' will Moore, speak in (i interests am Pastor, ; Queen street ry, Dominion class mee 2 ill preach; Toronto, juent speaker, pit; 230 pm, ) {ay Sunday elo- pul: classes Despairingly" ON MOTOR BOATING. Article Written Concerning Kingston. article, "under the heading, Boating Around Kingston," Robson Black, formerly of this city, appears in' the March num- * bar of the Canadian Power Boat. The article is illustrated with a picture of the Kingston yacht club, and also has pictures of the Eldred, owned by C. W. Lane, James Conway's fast racer, L. C. Loeckett's cruiser White Cap, ¥. Gi. Lockett's X.I'C., and G. H. Loc- kett's H Jonah, and J, H. Suther land's Minora Reference is made motor boating. in this city, A Fine A fine "Motor, written by to' the boom in and ae 1911, mam a ------ 75c. Some odd sizes Children's Shoes, regular $1, $1.25. Saturday, 75c 39c¢. 4 One lot Baby Boots, regular 50c, - Saturday, 39¢ | i PAGE FIVE. 75c. 200 Pairs Men's Rubbers. Saturday, 75c $1.20 Girls' Calf School Bluchers, sizes 11 3 to 2; good value. Saturday, $1.20 $1.20 Boys' School Boots, sizes 11- 12-13; regular $1.50. Saturday, $1.20 FOR VICTORIAN NURSING. A PLAY PRESENTED DRA- Sale and Musicale on Friday Realized $122, The Victorian order 'of nudises held a successful tea, sale and musicale at the Y.W.C.A. building on Friday ai- ternoon and evening. The tea table was presided over by Mrs. M. Mac. gillivray and Mrs. H. E. Burstall, as sisted by the Misses Brownfield, Mac BY YOUNG IRISHMAN'S MATIC CLUB -- - At the Grand Opera House Last Evening in Honor of St. Patrick's Day--There Was a Large Attend- ance, The and the facilities offered for this sport, most interesting one reflects great eredit upon tarticle ndead writer, PORTSMOUTH PHILOSOPHER. Makes Reference to the Harem Skirt. Portsmouth philosopher thing to sav about the skirt, when the Whig man ran across him on the market Saturday morn- ing. He was busy looking. fer eggs at a reasonable prie#, but hé had time to chat with the seribe for a few moments, He said that ind the big hat came in vogue was ready to take a stand for thiny, and this latest craze--the kK [em---merely made him laugh, The philosopher is sure that of the girls around this vicinity be wearing the new creation and says to keep a close watch on irle from latter's Bay: A had harem The som the hobble skirt he ni har since some will fii) Delicate Babies Need It. H. L. Boone, Tay Mills, N.B., | writes:--"'I think Baby's Own Tablets | are an excellent rentdy to keep in the house and 1 would not be without them. My baby was not exactly sick | but was very delicate and 1 gave him the Tablets and they have made him trong and healthy." Such is the tes- timony of 'thousands of mothers laby's Own Tablets always do good--= m. They can be given with safety to the youngest child, guaranteed by a govéen. to contain no harmiul baby 'soothing' dopes hin). Give a medicine that will act™sight on root of his trouble, A' medicine that will strengthen his stomach; re ite his bowels: sweetén the breath | make him bright, healthy and ne--such a medicine Jabyv's Owy i \ble 'ts. They are sold by med; ine dealers or at 25 'cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Madicine Co., Brock ville, Ont never har vhsolute 1s the: i- | ment analyst i drugs, Never stuffs him the are give Ht hat only Held Euchre Party. Military Court Earl Roberts, 1L.O.F., i a euchre party in its lodge rooms rner of Montreal and Prin last evening. There were present, and all had a. time. The two prizes by Mrs. H. Fowler hel fat the ¢ cess streets, eighty ible were carried off and Mr, Smith. bout VErY enjoy To Send Boy Scouts. are under way to Scouts, the pick of England for the This will give the English chance the results of work here among the boys which Baden {?owell, Arrangements send twenty Bov the Dominion, to wonaton | people to see the 18 started by Wil Give Hounds Away. The Bourbonnais-Kiamika Hunting ind Fishing Club, have a number, of ood Hounds and Beagles, also Pups, t they are willing to give to re sible farmers. Conditions may be learned from the secretary, 132 King street, Kingston. The Steamer Argyle Sold. The steamer Argyle will not likely ply on the north shore route this year, al | i i : ! i i Absolutely Pure | den rte | having been sold to the Grimsby Park company. The big steamer Eastlander, {it is saud, has, been purchased by the recent owners of the Argy le at a cost {of $175,000, The Weather Record, The weather man is certainly work- ling overtime. last night's snow fall 'made the sleighing good, and on Sa- {turday the sleighs were out again. {The jce is still 'wood, both at - the {eurling rink and 'at the skating rink. : , Smant Styles, } It behooves every man interested in good hats to see our showing of new derbies and soft' bats, 81.50, $2, $250, X31, 82.50, 84. Campbell Bros', King- | ston's qnly exclusive hat and fur store. mt ------------ i A Conviet's Death. i] The ~emains of the late Thomas Kow i> «0 died in the pemit:1tiary were si; ito y Ottawa to-day for burial by R. ¥ i Reid. Deceased was twenty-nine years of age. At Cornwall, three years each in the penifentiney was the Ce | | Judge O° y handed out to i Bennett and Joseph Deshetre, two residents of Alexandria, burglary. a gillivray, Short, Hemming and Ham- ito. The candy table was in charge of "Mrs. A. W, McCarthy and she was assisted by Mrs. J. F, Swift and Miss Etta Ward. Mrs. G. W. Mylks, Mrs. J. McDowall and Mrs. Linton looked after the apron - table. The fancy work was in eharge of Mrs. J. Sparks, Mrs. F. Mahood and Mrs. F. Reid. Mrs, F, Rabin, | Miss Oberndorfier, Mrs. Cohen, Mrs, Wright, Miss Ro- binson and Miss hg looked after a table loaded with dainty handker- chiefs. Mrs. Gill and Mrs. Oberndori- fer received, Miss Oberndorfier con- ducted a guessing contest and secured a considerable sum. The evening programme consisted of violin selections by the Misses Coch- rane and Telgmann, and the vocalists were Miss Jessie Reid, Miss A. Elder, Migs Devlin, H. Angrove and Miss Crolin, The decorations were carried out in the St. Patrick's colors of ye¢l- low and green, the,shamrock being very much in evidence. The sum of 2122 was realized for the good work of the "Victorian Order of Nurses festival of Ireland's saint was a big Jrish enter Grand Opera House, last evening, and the sons and daugh- ters of Erin. were present in large numbers to do honor to the occasion. The Young Irishmen's Dramatic Club, under the auspices of the united Irish societies, presented the beautiful Irish drama, "The Rector," in three acts. I'he company displayed much histrionic ability in the action of the piece, and their work was followed with the closest * interest. The unravelling of the tangle was the work of the "Rev, John Whelan" (Frank Grimshaw), and the manner in which he accomplished his Jburpose was interesting. C. Cross, "Dr. Welsh," got. himself in a ty pickle by his ambition to marry two young ladies, and his eflorts to get out of the scrape were very amus- ing. James Purteli, as "Dr. Cas sidy," was up to all the tricks of his professiow. The role of "Agnes Cas. sidy,"" was well 'taken by Mildred Blakely, who had a temper of her own, and was quite disposed to throw overboard "Dr, Welsh" when she dis coverad he was After her money. Miss Fitzgerald, as "Katharine Corrigan," displayed rare ability in her gentle art to win back her lover. - Lou Mullin, as "Helen Dunkin," lost her appetite in endeavoring to find her father, but was made happy in winning James Welsh (Frank Mullin) as _ her husband. "Michael Sullivan," the man with the bunion in his head, was well taken by James Loveless, while "Eddie" Shan graw, as "Frank Dougher," was also made happy in the climax. The singing during the action of the play and between the acts gave much pleasure and the performers were re peatedly encored. C. Cross sang in good voice, "We'll Go Back To Erin Some Day, Mavourneen,"" and James Purtell, whose song, "I Can't Change The Color Of My Coat,' gained him so mue h favor that he was obliged to sing "I'he Wearing Of The Green" as an encore Lawre nce Shangraw gave "Kate Killarney" and John Guirey "A Song Of Old Kilkenny," and both had |is a good deal of work to be fone to reply to encores. Little Leo Clark, | on the vessels before they will be sent a small tot, won favor by his "Dear | out Little Shamrock," and also had to re- | ply to a vigorous encore. An Irish | reel hy Hugh O'Rourke was well re ceived, Frank Grimshaw deserves credit for his able tutorship of the club. The members of the Frontenac hoe- key team, the junior' O.H.A. cham pions, occupied a box as guests of Dr Robert Hanley, ~ The fittingly closed hy tainment at the LOOKING FOR WORK. City Has Quite a Number of Unem- ployed. Reports go to show that quite a few men in the city present time looking for work in the past couple of weeks quite few "Strangers have been in the city looking for work, for the most part men who have been used to work or the boats and who are now looking for a place on a vessel for the sum mer. Every day now the offices of the shipping companies are besieged with requssts for work. ""We had a dozen men in here in one day," remarked a marine man to the Whig. "From now on until the boats are running we will have men in looking for work." Quite a few men are being employment in marine circles as there there at are the With- a given Carrie temper growing At Leavenworth, Kas., Mrs, Nation, the militant Kansas ance worker, is gradually | weaker. Her condition, which {to a general breakdown, | as serious 'Cancelled Tabard Inn Books," 25 Gibson's The National ruled that be * but ts due is regarded Rifle Association has British service rifles must used in service rifle competiti Canadians may use the Ross rifles "Buy nail brushes," Gibson's Even the healthy dwarf realizes that isn't long for this world, EE -- he -_ ---- Spring! Medicine Made a Yearly Necessity by Impure Blood. The Best is Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which Cures All - Hummers: and All Eruptions, / Relieves that Tired Feeling, ~~ 4 > Creates an Appetite, » 7 More Profit is the object of sub- stitution. If urged to buy any preparation said to be "just as good" as Hood's you may be sure it Is Inferior, costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. 'Hood's Sarsaparilla insist on 'Having Hood's, which effects its wonderful cures, not simply because it contains sar- saparilla, but because it combines the utmost remedial values of twenty different ingredients. | ¥ Maki people wel and. keepe therm well. Get it today. A few other Genuine Bargains small lots to be cleared. ABERNETHY'S WHEREVER sR RRs FRB IIIIIIIII ISIS SIIIIIII SII IIIIIND FOR RONGH RED SKIN, CHAPPED FACE AND HANDS Nyal's Balm of Violets Witch Sanitol Cold Cream Hind's Cream Face Cream Hazel Cream. Honey and Almond Ideal Orchid Cream Stearn"s Edelweiss Cream Sold at Prouse's Drug Store Opposite St. Andrew's Church. 'Phone 82 Dr.Martel's Female Pills EICNTEEN YEARS TNE STANDARD Prescribed and recommended for women's ofl ments, a scientifically prepared remedy of proves worth. The result from their use is quick and permanent. For sale at all drug stores. CLEANING MEN'S CLOTHES. We clean and dye men's clothes s0 that they come to us again We restore your suit or overcoat to you {ooking almost new, We give satis- faction R. PARKER & CO., Dyers and Cleaners, 80 Princess St, Kingston, If | Had Eczema I'd soothing kinds of the impurit complexion as no Yes. If 1 had ble I'D USE wash it away liqmd, D.D.D trouble, with that mud Rblieves a cleansing away the skin ies and clearing up thing else can any kind of skin trou DDD - Write the D.D.D. Laboratories, Dept. K.W 19 Colborne Toronto, and they send you a trial bottle free treet, will W.. Mahood, Princess streets 300 "Cords Pecled Pulp =Wood This Wood was piled under cover to dry We are offering this Wood to the public at $5.00 per cord, cut in any lengths This is best lot of Wood « offered spring and ummer Try be con- vineed SOWARDS "Phone 1556, End Ontario Street. corner. Bagot and peeled and the for it and yer use North Highest Grades GABOLINR. OOAL OIL. * LUBRICATING OIE. FLOOR OIL. GREASE, ETO. PROKPT DEMVERY. W.F. KELLY, Clarence and Ontario Streets. Died in House Where Born. Sophiasburg, March 16. Death claim- od one of the oldest residents of Sophiashburg on the 13th, when John Demill Lambert passed pedoetully away after several months' illness Eighity- seven years, four months and sixteen davs ago Mr. Lambert was born on the farm, in the same house and in the same room which he died. He was the son of the late Daniel Lampert and he married Elizabeth, daughter of tha date Isane B. Nixons, who survives him with a family of four boys and two girls. The late Mr. Lambert was a man of many fine qualities and was beloved by all who knew him. "Bay cough syrup," Gibson's, in