__ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, Aj 'THE REASONS GIVEN FOR EXPLORATION SYNDICATE'S de § Seegpen--___ peepee -- es OF CANADA { REMOVAL Capital Authorized i Paid Up i Reserve Fund $2,000,000 5.000.000 $2,400,000 Savings Department at all Branches. und Mr, Tailor T. LAMBERT, Merchant lailo ee ntti i Cl in his I returied to King-! n swveral weeks later, supposing ntract to be fully executed, and force: and after 1 had signed it nd after our cheques had come here treats ire contraet as a closed ne, and directed our engineering orce to start driving the spiles, which { we dock. Up n returning to Kingston several weeks you kindly called together pnance committee of your --m-- = ! tbasister, J. M © I'by one cheque of $4,000 to Kinost 00) re Mr upon t yu that he Fatal Delay in Going on With the | thes jues and the contract Bridge tod, to tury ¢ To Colline' Bay--The City Council's Improvements, raet r to you, The § Vor ingston, as d he 1 and hav For ut dent of the tario Exploration i¥4 + iy some L . 2' hist Known yourseil d to sign this oil put the cheques back a refuse Farr pocket, Ia % cials ye SUIT SATISFACTION. Having Clothes made to order is the ouly rational way of g sity soneitor, f barri [OU fel ' tailor can give In Gur nlerekis, reqtesty You all YOU fellow, and a taio g Laxt-tk vour size calls for and a st s mal yet that there is more satisfactory wear i clothes. aml not the other yle and personality suited to vout u just what you J was fin suld be necessary for our warded 1 and Y ! wddit: he LC R4 000 it is generally admitted Me self, Besides in properly tailored garments. price seed not be excessively 'high | ater verv your wouneil and said the reason you { not th? contract was {the draw-bridge was going to more you had first thought " would | : . i tnd ti It seems to the writer that the pra- | : y 1 hp : Y oii per found out the cost | Bicy cles . iy a Le ig 3 of on the part of thef | ey Arran - ity the contract was] afterwards, and it | seems after and fig | ring the contract for the draw of the size in width to admit of one team | it at time and the use of} in part, instead of all masonry! wotual of the bridge reduced to the price which | estimated it ought to about $14,000. 1 again! vourseli and the fi-| ind requested that be closed, that we| ard in the letting of ow had wo months by the delays your 3 After vere informed that it had | to A new contract to a by-law to n Kingston to vote upon but | agree t it = ety | had that | cost | the , you go to Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street HE i y t there bon executed than er f r I ini wlior seeling Bicycles Make : Liberal Terme Beata ait <I / on 8 FOR SALE ee by Instalments 93 PRINCESS STREET | cember, 1 Bicycles Make time to have bridge before than ! . this w rather ~ t 4 Mal uood Wheels Bs Canadian English American Make : a meet. | made, an stigation tury pr tak probab result s mailer hus been directors 1 will sing a spiling that the vas, then 'it had been namely wppeared bel pleasure in informing you, hrough Mr. |} heir act For (Cash or Uptown Bicycle Depot, 2 Second-hand Wheels taken as part | arrell, o x cost b Giomg ba 1910, we first o secure sufli when came ayment n and desired t cost, ipo ind upon careful « that without go which to place re nee comt {ee coe contract SO | this ould ont rac water-front had harbor, iderable dredging | the enlargement of the draw-bridg | at present located. We | that these two |complished, and {that they would be pushed with re i that + pur plans F that y ready for the openit 1911 As it months to construct amination. ol your location $esssssssstssassssssetsadiitiasetieeeettees { Ganong's -. Chocolates | 302 King St "The Finest in the Land." iR. H. TOYE, *3.%5i1 "coee Sessrsscssssssasssssesesd i 3 1 bn 1 « vOur inner which would 1 ts which been held bac k | n this 0 cessitate con were assur hd he were led to belie make bjects co : and submit ir people séen this contract, not unless energy, ) we cou I have not ! understand that you do | these votd by a | somable formulate and {the mill and di {tracts might t ALWAYS FRESH. In Bulk, 50c. per, lb. In Fancy Boxes, 50c. and 6Cc. improvements majority of the people « to do This creates two incertainties in the situation; vou can carry this the people; the other, nd I am sorry to say it, is whether i vou will then carry out the second contract after vou have made it view of refusal to carry out the first contract. Under the above, which is a our negotia very lit Qur make ------ {of navigation tak Kingston so three | { to whether vote ol about one mill of insistent has been seve the fore part ¢ {have constantly part, and VTOUVVRVVRTORBVVTOTTS have be by-law trips, whi this character we upon each of ral times a month last December, \ placed the necessity « tantly kept prompt actio § to i our i1lby a gir in | our cons beto: » Vour a 3 ore i state ment of facts covering tions with your city, 1 i the encouragement for us to jeopardise ton 18 a 1? tural outle i these or see lon the lakes, and we desired ocat these plant in Kingst I'h would have {large number of men triad to get {ever to make co jments, | o that by olse whe red t { b was improveme f nature, clearly undertal About that it Ist, 1U12, draw bridge ah { our interests {ping by continually waiting and ho ing put off from time to time with nothing definite before us to act up- on I have said to your worship on which vou will recall, i that while Kingston was a natural [ontlet for and we desired to construct our plants 'here, and were given employment to and hay LoyfInme L whole' wiriter fmprov: we i i since, { i rel | In character eral oceasic used, ¥ BEOAUSE only wrvhod We want every well dressed man in the city to say, * This is a Crawford & Walsh Suit," and take pride In the fact he is wearing one Wea styles these ores, | working industriously to find a loca we could make use of, take care ir and {tion which { that elves | Kingston ¢ ntinued procrastinating ¥ vould have to look elsewhere for \cecommodations which were necessary v situation --1 3 Exploration 8 wrio, Limited, (signed). . the choicest fabrics and the all dress the skill, the patronage of have the experience, Wein that should give us of that ] 1 latest good we also must as business men, How about your order to-day? CRAWFORD & WALSH Leading Tailors. Princess & Bagot Sts nnage rompt to meet Ir am, not 1 truly vours, i fores upor Ont {son not he take § ir . 3 na, President A #0 any Show at Orpheum. ih Si : jwas ur == "Both bills at the Orpheum Theatre for the first part of the week are side splitters, apd drew forth many hearty laughs from the audience Laura Brand, the premier lady humorist dandy APT sound advice to the Mexemo company pr {nate 5.000 toward vided wo d be pushed am in gue, and monol was reciated, me # Sit. Lawrence oe "Crystal Diamonds" | od been. out of | and gave as wall dao, in 'Captain Kidd [heir made nit, heartily 1 dies as Fhe their emer SCreAaTnIr farce, FN heid + decidedly Tummy clever largement of the draw-bridgs were o i n tc the hundred Good things may cost.a few cents more on { wy pounds than other lump sugar. always cost more than inferior quality. [However, ST. LAWRENCE "CRYSTAL DIAMONDS" are really the most economical Sugar, because they go further on account of their matchless sweetness due to perfect purity. contract wus pres'n To appreciate the superiority of St. Lawrence : as Jule Sugar, compare it with any other sugar. { authorized enter into oft, {eame forwar cheque | grand © 1 the i. Arthur Lynn se + Wore a Wreath of f pictures our mixexl in to Havor nuch appre | greed to ston in LL 8.000 for he fon if so » bv request, gonstruct + reels « tial value this was Performance Repeated. Last et the YMCA W yin packed at mn Was ag came tract, aud gymna the ond giate Institute of Friday The second-year I'l th Thi th your city sex ofl their of contract, and and in ir honor and the ind put corporation, SOB exhibition nm Kingston pupils, the programme ever g being girls made the city this repeated fine showing srk under guidance « A Palmer the first eshilntion by the gyvmmasium further instructed y« a very i eity clerk to execute it in force 'as soén as {the Exploration Syndicate of Ontario, executed the therefore, pupils are do ble was it wg he Ww r of Oo given ¢ was Sugar The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co. Limited | pupils since new erected. The _ Ihe pupils expect to give another ex limited, properly con 'tract on their part I, i signed the contract as president of our Exploration Syndicate of Ontario, | hibition in_the near future. limited, and sent the document to |New York where it was executed by our secretary, our seal plaaxl upon {it, and the same sent back to our pyramids were very fine ------ Examination Resuits. Queen's students may have the Whig containing the examination results, mailed to their address anywhere the United States or Canada, by leav- ing their order at the Whig office | Rate, 3c. each, including postage any- if | where. To make sure of getting a LADIES' SPRING SUIT AND COAT SALE; $4.95 ad $2.50 3 | Be em ---- On May Jed 1539, there was cross ling between Kingston and Wolie Is {land with double sleighs. The spring season was decidedly late in opening {it can scarcely be hoped that tis {season will be the equal of that over [rents years ago. Bible Class Met. | The YYM.C.A. Bible class {usual in the parlors, last evening. goodly number of the yorng men of ithe institution were present, and after fa very excellent supper, listened for a Hew minutes to {the boys on "The Man Who Dares." > also Venetian and Fancy Some of these Suits are be- $ Regular prices, Suits in Light Fancy Tweeds, Serges, in Navy. Black and Brown. ing offered at hall the value of the skirts alone. $10.00 to $22.00. All at one price. $4.98 a Suit Ladies' Short Spring Coats $ In Black, Light Tweed and Covert Cloths. ; Regular prices $5 to $10. Al one price, » met, as To Christen the Polana. Miss Helen ilnle, the twelve-year-old daughter of Capt. Hale, of the marine department, Ottawa, was to christen the quarantine steamer Polana, which was to be launched imto the Kings: ry dock this afternoon mg tt in. AS | {put in motion. and our entire lake ship- | in | A \ Robert Meek address | Also many other grades $8, $10, $15. We TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT GASES also carry lower priced travelling goods at $2.50, at $6, $7, Shoes styles. $3, $3.50, boys, girls in Kingston are Here toes, high insteps. All leathers, all All prices for' men, women, with high heels, high and children. THE SPORT REVIEW A SUNDAY SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 4 | Formed on Thursday Evening | Baseball | on To he leo Millan May Play With the Victorias--Notes Sports, of the Sunday School Jasketball Leagues and | from the Sunday had teams entered in those leagues, will meet the Y.M. \. parlors Thursday evening, to talk over the proposed scheme of or- ganizing a Sunday School Athletic As- sociation, embracing all kinds of clean and legitimate sport. The idea broached at the recent Sunday basketball banquet, and was heartily endorsed and supported. Not only will the meeting be held for the pur- | pose of organizing the athletic ciation, but the baseball league will be There are a number of | the constitu Ihe executive Baseball and representatives schools, who in was school A8S0O- | changes to be made in tion of the league if it is to be ried issue this ' h : and a general discussion will be invit od The executive of both would like all Sunday schools interest representatives, car to a successful vear, | leagues ed to send | 1 Will Call a Meeting. { Stanley Trotter has called a meeting | lof the boys and young man of Syden- | Ilham Street Methodist Sunday school for 'seven o'clock Wednesday evening, for the getting their views n the formation of a Sunday School | Athletic and finding how many in what {they want to He will then be Thurs- Sunday 1° purpose of Association, out and enter. the day evening, | what school 'is prepared to do. Millan May Change Uniform. teams sports at meeting, 151 i able to report his | It was commonly reported, to-day, | that Manager Trotter had annexed Leo Millan, the man of the Fromtesacs, baseman last he to his new Millan is as crack wing and third Irishmen, 'White Sox." sen ust | the | ires good om the diamond f Manager Trotter the mean as on and 1 sac will ice strengthen team This the com ther him siderably rupture f« will an Irishmen Wrestling Champion. Raymond Hutton, who left Kingston for Winnipeg, WwW in amateur featherweight cham-) wrestler of Canada. After being | in Winnipeg, he joined the Athletic Club, and, | wrestled in the do in that t April, 1910, with gold medal of S 18 ne pion steur minion ships held t a Oth of title, en ne winning re Agaimst You i | You Can Depend on Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine | to Help You, if You Get i the Genuine. { { What a fight goes on during the| { winter season against coughs and colds. The children ace ca about keeping dry and warm, and the pa- | rents are worried to hear them cough. | The best insurancé against serious results is the use of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. So well-known is this medicine and so universally used that we need scarcely tell you of its merits. But we do want to warn you against imi- tations and substitutes. Once you know that there are at least four imitations of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine on the market, you are not likely to let any dealer talk you into accepting anything but-the - genuine, on each {bottle of which are the portrait and | signature of A. W. Chase, M.D., the famous Receipt Book author. { Imitations are sold on the reputa- tion of this great medicine, and not | on their own merits, or why should they not have a name of their own. With the genuine Dr. Chase's Syfup fof linseed and Turpentine, you can i readily overcome croup, bronchitis, whooping cough, throal irritation, and the most serious coughs and | noon, and the victory was | the bovs from { very evenly score being 11 to 10 in favor of the {of their colds. 25 a bottle: family size, a featherweight amateur championship of Canada, and is the holder at the present time. During the past winter he has showed wonderfully good form and cleverness and was in excellent ondition for the Manitoba champion «hips in March, until five davs before the date. While training had four ribs injured and was unable to pete, and will be unable to defend his title in Toronto the middle of this month, com Lowise School Won, The first game of the Public Basketball League was played in the Y.M.C.A. gymnasium, Monday after- justly earn Louise school, they defeating the collegiate by the to 20. The teams were matched, the ed by score of 29 collegiates. Collegiates--Defence, Goodearle Minmes; centre, Mills; forwards, liams and McGillivray Louise School--Defence, Toland McKenzie; centre, Booth; Evans and Barnum. All Kinds of Sports. and forwards, Langford and McVey made a draw i twenty-round pugilistic bout | in Paris. The Montreal Rugby Club lost $770 41 last season. E. B. Savage is this ear's president. Moose Jaw has lost its old grounds, and will drop out of the Western Can ada Baseball League. The Indiana bill legalizing baseball has been upheld by preme court of that stats Vancouver 'enthusiasts that the eastern lacrosse importat: may be no better than la ires. The formation of a Western Canac Football League, wh will comprise championship provincial leagues of Manitoba, Saskatchewan. Albert, and y Sunday the su are vear's 1 in { British Columbia, is to he made AT THE POLICE COURT, Two Drunks in the Line-up on Tues- day Morning. r t en There os hin Police court business ha very heavy far this were only two drunks, in th yn Tuesday morning "Yes, I guess that's s first, when arraigned bei trate. He eould over-indulgence HW I worked up till » Hay,' he saad Surprise 80 week said ve the not account m the summer of 1900, /went to the barber shop and 1 know what happened after "Certainly bad said the magistr an smiled. He was taxed $I ten ! I'he other man, ripy Belleville, vesterday, but was in Kingston. Heladmitt taken a few drinks, was not drunk Late last night to get get rid the fellow a to the ould be tal, and he did well, when he was told he be taken into the Downey and Arniel were ca was removed to the cell looks barber," ate weoused lays a said hi i he but declared he w= into an hospital of him, a "fake" general not ool admitia PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL, Satisfactory Report Received From Deputations. The regular meeting of Ports mouth council was held, Monday even ing. Those present were : Reeve Bai den, Councillors Kennedy, Forsythe, and Halliday. Accounts amounting passed, , The clerk read the report of the de A the to $53 were | putation sent to Ottawa, to jnterview 'the minister of justice, which was very satisfactory. The expenses of the de- putation were about £33. A motion was passed, thanking Hon. Sir Alan Aylesworth, for interview granted the representati of the village, also thanking Hon, Wil liam Harty for his courtes; the Address Lenten Meeting. Rev. J. 0. Crisp, M.A, of St. John's church, Portsmouth, will address the men of St. Luke's church in St. Luke's hall, this evening, on the subject of "Duty." This will. probably he he last meeting as it is not expected tha Dr. R. V. Rogers will he able present next [uesday evening Coal Season Heavy. The late spring has caised a ture in the plans - of the coal chants. They did not expect the sea son to last so long and as a8 conse quence some of them have ran out of stock. One well-known firm stated this that they had sold 1.300 toms rug pe . 1 i School half time | Wil- and the to be, SUFFER ECZEMA, Burton's Ointment Allays ing about DO YOU FROM burn- brings For sores, and and healing the itching sensation, a prompt burns, cuts, wounds, ulcers it is and unequalled antiseptic as a healing oint- ment LARGE Prouse's Drug Store Opposite St. Andrew's Church. "Phone 82 BOXES, Sleep On afraid | KELLARIC MATTRESS Equal to any $18.00 Mattress, FOR $12.50, of the material and purest skilled workmanship Our Kellaric man will be with us is week him Come in and see | James Reid. Phone 147 HELP THE SUFFERING. A Call for the Kindly Help of Can- adians : nraities, treet asking he in twas the terrible fi and had "from the un Many villages were and the people left Mult camps; wander ' of pittance the re terrible sitering babies, boys clad in rags--if clad at all are everywhere, old men and women hobble shout leaning on sticks for support, by the wayside, their eves staring up in mute appeal i Many thousands have perished, and it is estimated t over a million will | die unless help is immediately sent, dire distress. together strong enough in great /m lief* ager Ak Ihousands of and girls about ws b 1c or lie hat J HAPS and roughness of the are relieved by the we As not. into mer | i %