Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1911, p. 3

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FRIDAY, APRIL n Joi ' PAGE THRER, -- -- I y---- EE Sessssgesasesssssiestsstssnatasnns THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, KINGSTON TO HAVE A SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION To Embrace AN Kinds of SPort se S. Trotter Was Elected President ~The Outlook is Encouraging. As the result of the meeting of re- preseutatives of the various Sunday The People' s Forum SATURDAY, April 20 I SE ten Be dd Matinee, 2.30, Eveniug, = 15, - , OF FARCE (OMEDIES 8 | CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES) Department of Railwaysa' 4 Canals, Canada Department of Railways and Canals, Canada ONT ANI ONTARIO=ST. LAWRENCE CANALS, : CORNWALL CANAL, SEALED TENDERS / ADDRESSED the undersigned and endorsed for Canal Office Enlargement, received at this affice Yves LAW, FARRAN'S POINT CANAL, SEALED TENDERS AUDR ED TO TO the undersigned and endor Tender "Tender | for Improving Lower Entrance," will * wihil be] be received at office until 1% 16 o'clock k on Friday LENCE CANALS, ved de ed p ry FOUND, AY Vamos Tides AAD FOR SALE. NECOND- navn Ho tw = | First insertion ic a word. Each con- | IN VAR Moe secutive luscrtion thereafter half cen { d this "OOD until elo April & . a < on Friday, April 21. Plans, specification and'fo of con tract to he entered into can be seen on anfl aftér April 3, at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Department of Raliways and*Capais. Otiawa and at the office of the Resident Engineer of the Ontario--8t Lawrence Canals, Cornwall, at which places form of tender may be. obtained Parties tendering will be required to Reeept the fair wages schedule prepar- ed or to bE prepared by the {repart ment of Labor which schedule wil) form part of the contract requested to bear in mind that tenders will ot be consid- ered, unless made strictly in aceord. ance with the printed forms, and in the case of firms, unless there are attach- ed the actual signature, the nature of the occupation, and place of residence |of each member of the firm, An accepted bank cheque for the rum of $500 made payable to the order of the Minister of Railways and Canals must accompany each tender, which sum will be forfeited If the party ten- dering declines entering inte contract for the work. at the rates stated in the offer submitted Contractors are thus sent in will be re. respective contractors nol accepted, The cheque turned to the whose tenders are The cheque of the succesful tender er will be held as secutity, or Part se. curity, for the due fulfilment of the contract ta be entered into, - The lowest or any tender nol neces sarily accepted, By order, JONES Seerelary LK Mais, specification and form of « tract to be entered | and after April Chief Engineer Railways and © W the office of the gineer of he Ontario st av n Canals Cornwall, at which form of tender may be obtained Parties tendering will be required to Reeopt the fair wage schedule prepar. ed or to be prepared by the Depart- ment of Labor, which sohedule will form part of the contract Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be consid ered, unless made strictly In accords anee with the printed forms 1 in the case of firms, unless there are attach- od the actual signature. the nat ire of the occupation, and place of residence of each member of the firm An accepted bank of 39.000, made payable to of the Minister of Railways Must accompany each tender, which sum will be forfeited if the party ten- tering declines entering into contract for the work, at the rates stated 'in the offer submitted cheque for the sum the order and Canale The cheque thus sul In will be re turned ta" the respective contractors whose te ders are nol accepted successful The Wor he ir will be held ag curlty, or urity, for the die--fulfilment of ontract to be entered into tender. part se- {the The lowest or any tender not neces- 1 warily accepted, By order, L. K. JONES Secretary Department of Rallways and Canals Department of Rallways and Canals, ttawa, March 30, 11, Newspapers Insertinz {his advertise. ment without authority from the De- partment will not be pald for it SPIRBLLA CORSETS, THE IDEAL BONING. EEE ESD) Duplicate Corset free If breaks or rusts in one year. A style 4 every figure Appointments made aa th phone 7% DUNNETT, Corsettiere, ana Wetting Street, 'Phone NTN, Spring Time fs Wiring Time ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE, W. A. Spriggs & Co. ep Contractors, 167 PRINCESS SIREBL boning Ottawa, March 30, 1911, advertise. De- Inserting this authority from the be pald for it Newspapers without will not ment partment [ENDERS FOR DREDGING SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED to the undersigned and endorsed p der for Dredging, Ontario" celved untli Tuesday dredging places in April 25 ! required at the Province of 1 p.m, for follow lng Ontario Island, Echo Bay, Elgin, Kingsville, River Thames, Sall and Wiarton , Big Creek Big Kincardine, Dori Penetanguishe ne, Point (Fresqu'll e), not be considered un- the forms supplied, and the actual signatures of Tenders will less made on signed with tenderers 'Phone 68. Near Bagot SHOES for Easter Just Arrived UTZ & DUNN'S BEAUTY IN FOOTWEAR. Latest Creations. BOOTS, PUMPS, OXFORDS, Newest designs in Gun Metal, Pat, Colt, Ooze Cf, Vel- vet, Panama Cloth and Craven- ette. Thc Sawyer Shoe Store 212 Princess St. PHONE 159. CEH Choosing for the: Bride | "Where There's Always Variety" BRONZE CLOCK, '$3.00. $ 1-2 INCHES HIGH, IN GRECIAN DESIGN, SUIT- R ESS- ABLE FO ING TABLE. ~ $12.00. SILVER TEA CADDY, EXTRA HEAVY STERL- ING SILVER, GOLD LIN. ED, ENGLISH IMPORT. E kd CRYSTAL CAN $14.00 PAIR. FINEST QUALITY COL- ONIAL CUTTING. ENGLISH TEA SET, $13.00. THREE PIECES, A RE- PRODUCTION OF THE 16TH CENTURY. advertisement specification and form of ubtained on appHeation Department of Publié Works, Ottawa, Tenders must include the towing of the plaut to and from the work Only dredges can be ems ployed which are registered in Canada il the time of the fillin of tenders ontractors mast be renay to begin work within thirty days after the date they have been notified of the accept. ance of their tender Combined tender can be to the Secretary, A separate cheque for each place for which a tender Is submitted must aes ompany the tender, This cheque must he equal to five per cent, (5 per cent.) of the amount of the tender, based on the approximate quantities set opposite the name of the place, but In no case must the sheqye be for a less sum than $1,500 The cheque must be accepted on a chartered bank, and payable to the order of the Honourable the Mini. ster of Public Works. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returns ed. The Department does not hind itself to accept the lowest or any teader, By order ¢. DESROCHERS, Secret Works, 1911 ary, Department of Public Ottawa, April 3, Newspapers will not be pald for this if they Insert it without authority from the Department N Department of Railways and Canals, Canada ST, LAWRENCE CANALS, CORNWALL CANAL. HARDWARE, ETC. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES undersigned, will be received until 18 o'clock on Friday April 14th, 1911, for the supply an delivery of various articles of hard- ware, castings, for use on the above canal for the year 1811-1912 TENDER FOR INGS, CAST. SEALED addressed to the Specifications, forms of tender and other information may be obtalhed from the purchasing agent of the De- partment of Raliways and Canals, Ot. tawa, on and after this date The lowest or tender not neces- sarily accepted, any By order, IL. K. JONES Secretary, J Departunent of Railways and Canals Ottawa, March 30, 1911, Newspapers |nserting this advertise. ment without authority from the De- partment will not be pald for it, SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. WEST LAND REGULATIONS, FRSON WHO IS THE SOLE any male Sper 18 a a able jo Dom jon fand in Wpibar fh person at ogi r in person at ney. or Sub. . iret At a try by proxy y agency, on certain ather, mothe r or sister of in --8ix months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years, A homesteader may live isin pine {alien x his h t at lea the time ead entry (including te {ine ES ha tie Soret], ac extr gr - has exhausted and cannot obtain . urs at ion Yoertisement 8 fue! tor va schools of the city in the Y.M.C.A. building, last evening, an athletic association was formed under the name of the Sunday School Amateur Athletic Assocation of Kingston. The meeting was largely attended and the spirit of enthusiasm which made the basketball league a success was apparent and a most successful latinching of the league 1s predicted Stanley Trotter was appoimted chair men of the meeting and Robert Tre- néer secretary. The most important business of the evening was the elec- tion of officers, which resulted as fol lows Honorary presidents, D. G. Laidlaw, Elmer Davis and Canon Starr; honorary vice-presidents, E. [. Frimble, Rev. E. LeRoy Rice and Ralph Jowron; president, Stanley Frotter; first vice-president, H. i Newmun: second vice-president, James Leckie; 'third vice-president, Frederick Wilson; secretary, Robert T'neneer. treasurer, Francis H. Williams. Two fgpresent tives of each school will constititd the exeentive committee. The question of financing the league ind the admittance fee for each club was left over until another meeting. The secrtary was requested to in form all Sunday schools not repre sented of the result of the meeting thit they might enter a team if they wished to do so. The next meeting will be hdld Thursday evening, April 13th. The offer of the Y.M.C.A, gyvm- nasiuny for each Tuesday evening from October on was gratefully accepted. It is the purpose of thie association to promote all kinds of legitimate sport, including - running, 'baseball, football, basketball and hockey, and an endeavor will. be made to keep some kind of sport going all the year rovhd, Oity League Meeting. the City Baseball League executive has been called to meet this evening. The main feature will be to elect a president. A great deal of interest in the Pesult of the meeting is being evidenced. The offi- vers of the executive have been doing heir best to induce several to accept the nomination, but their efforts seem to be futile, A meeting of Mercantile League. The Mercantile Baseball League will receive its send-off to-night, when a meeting will be held in the office of the Daily Standard, for the purpose of getting things in shape for the com- ing season. The league proved to he a big success last season, and a fur ther success is predicted for the com ug year. A new man will have to be feud to occupy the presidential chair, 1s last year's president, George A Mackie, has left the city. -------------- | Priceless Autographs. books at Buckingham have to be renewed about every three years, being re placed by two fresh volumes. Each visitor at the home of the king and queen places his name in one of the large "volumes, and 'when the hooks are filled they are filed away in a room in the lord chamberiain's depart ment, Each book contains over 50 pages and is bound in dark red calf, with a crown of gold on the centre of the cover. 'A silver clasp fastens it When King Edward died his visiting books were not filled? but they filed away. Ome of the last names ap pearing on the books was that of Mr Asquith, who the book at the equerries, entrance when he called as Buckingham palace at the request of the king. The old visitors' book stored away contain a collection of signatures that would make the auto graph hunter green with envy. There are few statesmen, diplomats, divines, men of letters, ' financiers, soldiers members of royalty whose names do nol appear, The visitors' palace, England, were signed Fell on the Track. A middle-aged man, known in poliee tourt cin walking down the north side of Prin street, this morning, with a big 'iag" on. While he was crossing from one side of the street to the other, he tripped, and fell across the street railway tracks. Passers-by helped him up and propped him against the wall at the corner. A kind-hearted citizen passing by noticing the incident, and not wishing to have him fall into the hands of the police,' called a cab and took him to & Hotel Dien, where he was cared for, who: is well les, was cess Truth in Fun, Mrs. Philip. Snowden, the Fuglish suflragette, was taken in to dinner in New York the other night by a con servative senator. The senator, after attacking the new woman" ina long harangue, said to Mrs. Snowden bitterly : "Woman makes all the trouble in life." "But she, too," smiling, "makes trouble." Friend of Insurance, "That remark was suspicious," he sad, iu a brilliant analysis of a re. cent scandal. "That remark opened up backgrounds of suspicion as vast and f ing as those which were opened up by the remark of a rich clothier, What are you buving a new safe the clothiet's wife asked. id "Well," was the reply, 'the old safe's been through so manv fires that the safe manufacturers want it for an advertisement." S The Hat Question. Salve it with one of Campbell Bros' nobby $2 or $2.50 derbies. Aids. Elliott amd Toye and Mana- ger C, C. Folger, of the light and power plant, returned, this morning, from the west, where they spent the past three days on light depurimegt said Mrs. Snowden, life worth all the basiness. The increased fost of living is a hard game ta (heat, but why wnt stop paving rent * Melann ean you how, : : THE PRIVATE SEGRETARY By William Gillette, An All-star ¥, nulish {ompa ing C. JA Bn CRO Robert Spaw Over 2,000 Matinee, 25, 35, Evening 50, 75, Sloe, SEATS NOW ON SAL TUESDAY, APRIL 1th E. DB, Stair Presents George Sidney AS BISY 1Zz2Y IN HIS NEW MUSK an FROLIC, The Joy Rider CARRIE WEHBER and 50 20 NEW SONG HITS, JINGLY Miso, BiG BEALTY CHORUS, Griffin's... THEATRE Get the Griffin Habit \ ---- FRIDAY, URDAY, THURSDAY, AND SAT. The Original Dierickz Bros., They are Athletes Par Excellence Positively the most artistic and th only athletic act of its kind ducing marvellous heavy-weight juggling, acrobatic haml balancing. Lemons, A Commedicne in every sense of the word, who will keep you laughing from the moment he appears on the stage until he leaves it. 5 REELS MOTION PICTURES. TWO HOURS' ENTERTAINMENT. Matinee at 2 pm. All Seats, 5c. Evening at 7 sion, 10c, Children with guardian, 5c, IJOU-5 RECIPROCITY PUBLIC MEETINGS TO DISCUSS THE TRADE ISSUE will be held under the Auspices of the. Frontenac Association, as follows; AT COURT HOUSE, KINGSTON, Thursday, April 13th At 2 p.m. and AT TOWN HALL, SUNBURY, Thursday, April 1 Sth | at 8 pom Addresses by A. G. Mackay. K ( M.P.P., Liberal Leader, and oth speakers The public, irrespective of affiliations, are cordially attend Liberal A. E. WELLER, President ELDERBECK, : Secretary J. 0 3 REELS PICTURES 3 = Ladies | Look | Save Your Coupons AND SPELL PRINCESS THEATRE, and THE BEAUTIFUL PAINTED CUSHION. -------- ------ BeBVRY >secseseses | Cs Cafe = VVVVVRVVVLVATVVLBVCBOOS | PRIN Ess STREET, Ypera_ jee and Urphe Ho Meals a la carte Popular quality food Tolle best GET HAND 5. - Betwee prices Rooms quality Bm ke and Ice Cream Cream Launch Supper, 5 t Meals at =! Turkish Bath per bath: six bat Sleeping aces Private Hot tendants, J inchuding massage $ s for $5 nodation or Cold Baths, PEN DAY AND Nay. Massage Given, 'Phone 34! REMOVAL NOTICE, The Boot and Shoe JRepairt: ® Bu: ca ness, carried on by Green at 285 Princess Sireest. will %e removed on . 288 Princess Street, bac well-knbwn barber shop Mp Private kinds of repairing weatly and y do i I. GREEN Sewing machine needles may he used much longer if when the points | begin to get dull they are rubbed on a pine of mae board This obi world » full of before hay Sa ELIE quiteers | 3, 73: Children, 23e¢. | ----_-- Sas on Sale Saturday. . 80, 73 $1.00. BS. axe LL in pro-| and. head | and 9 p.m., Admis- | accompanied i party | invited to High Class 1 os Vowel with at. a word. Minimum charge for one in-' sertion, 23¢; three Insertions, 5o¢; alx, $1; one month, $2. HELP--WANTED, A GOOD, SWART BOY, APPLY, AT once, Mrs. W Metcy rung san) BOYS Le oN FRING © Bireg Wis moron "DORY" mob, Kk « BOAT, ¥ 1-2 P Rw 34 ist, 628 DENTAL. : | Robes i Pr EE --_-- SPARKS AND SPARKS, 8S. H. SIMPsoy, 268 Princess Street. HL rnnys mi 1 1 Wir DENTISTS, | [Am SASSEY incess Street, Kingston { it D.D.S, HOU Sy, LDS, A FEW SMART GIRLY Io WORK n Wages aay Hosier | | King Street THRs RB Many sn. ™ WORK ly OTHERS | Street LADIES AND | AN INTELLIGENT, PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newsmapers. No canvassing Send for particulars,' Press Syndi- cate, 3,969 Lockport, NY | COOK GENERAL, GOOD PLAIN cook, general housework; no heavy) Wee washing or Ironing: Ci Box 64 Whi [SAL ESMAN Ww ANTED OR IMPROV. ed Automatic rayer; best ma chine for potat trees, white- washing: big de secure terri tory immediate Cavers Bros Manufacturers, OR WOMAN WANTED home paying $200 te $300 per day, with oportunity to advance; spare time can be used: work not difficult and requires no experience Winston, Limited Spadina Ave, Toronto ARTICLES MUCH éspeciaily by salary, per are work LIVE MAN | for work at | chERKs TO SE needed in every home, working men; good manent position; if you ing for small salary behind the counter, write to-day. yoy can double your wages and he your own boss Apply, Box "E. B. C Whig Office WANTED--GENERAL. wirn | | | i i | { {A SUITE . oF ™ oO ROOMS, bat anid ard 1 ee ete. eee 'wn ANT TO PLRCHASE HOUSE, WITH 1 sized t god ality $2. 000 \ddres RiVing LEASE OR_BUY IMMEDIATELY, raibw ay I buildings, ets Bux fice ® pr Whig 640 CAPABLE oLD cot N RY tics, carefully selected; riving March 12th, 20th and 2nd Apply . The Guila il Drummond Stree Montreal, or 14 Grenville Street, Toronto { { ISHOE REPAIRING OF EVERY DE. gcriptio 1 : best { leather AH rial wi fice Ir repairs 1 Cott's, © 206 Banric Street, cor. of Clergy West Brim. KINGSTON Company you will w INDOwW ANING and wir vd ws clear me to get » the rush 8 # 21 Montreal All orders promptly. attended to i een amio----------------, GENTLEMEN Te. 'loth and hav ha date suits 5 BRING t mad ip mas Gallo Brock St, next Bibby's L | ANY PERson cond-hand hefora disposir I will pay good sale Brass and kinds of F it Oak. Ha Thought Ranges. V sell reas abie J. Thompson, id Princess Street, HAVING GOOD Sp. Furniture and Stoves drop me a card prices I have for ron Beds and all ARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, | DROP AC ARD TO Jonv n MAY bg Carpenter and Joiner ham Street North. f I Kinds « = nptly and neatly STEAMSHIP AGENCY. LINES S Rirkp atri J arent ve Street, Kingston HH OCEAN ATL 'Phone OSTEOPATHY. "HEALTR Ww Hol x DRUGS. "RR. a. { Ashcroft, D Edna EK. Ashcroft DO, Gradu is under Dr. Bill 'Founder of Os teopathy., 438 Princess Sireet, .corner Division 'Phone 447 No charge for con sultation and literature g Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to §, § to + BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, # The Dally British Whig, The Weekly British Whig, ©f Kingston, Ont. Price and circulation consider ed, there Is no better advertises ing medium in Canada. ARCHITECTS. | | Pr. SMITH, 2158 King Street. { ARTHUR University 1013, WHM.. NEWLANDS & SON,. ARCHI. tects etc Ottics, 258 Bagot Street 'Phone $08, . ARCHITECT, 181 Avenue. Telephone MER- COTer Streets POWER & SON, ARCH chants Bank Bullding, Brock and Wellington 'Phone 212 PERSONALS, « . MOLES... BIRTHMA | mar, Temoved permanency without scar Twenty years' ex- rien Pr. Bimer 3 fake Fie r, Nate, Shea and ERin Blom Bas ciate, 25% Mag n. Sireet. THEIR | ARCHITECT, YPRone MF FTO 3 NASH, DENTIST: DR. 6. BH. --meee LY 8 PEON CRer. assistant, 183 Princess St "Phone 736 EGGS--sINGE 1 Hed q oun n RIOD i $ Ww real 'Ehone 652 FINANCE AND INSURANCE. Leghorns, '§1 00 per DR. A. E. Kx APP, DENTIST, 19 MONT. i las. M Street, near Princess Street yy r n 1 Pr dre te will make to W f. « Fm pre Ti ' Bank, Bi Accident Ee. A.. backed b ected 'Phone Kingston, FRONTEN presi der t LIVERPOOL, security atl the city prop possible or giving fre 'Phone 32 Dwg 1 NGS URNISHED HOt SF FinrNisuaen Fon row Na MAY FROM I8s7T ' We FURNISHED, hE [FROM wan ston Ar dr proet ¥ Frost's 1 one BRIGHT, {4 FOR INSURANCE THAT INST RES Go & ------------ GENERAL INSUR ANC Ermer, and ed; first-class co mp Sa rates, IT J Wellington Street a -------- BATEMAN REPRESENTS . Protectors' and four other fire hanes, al 398 67 issued on city perties i debentures Fire lnsura assets, $61 157 which the stockhe rates ym Strange & Str St MwmeEn et ANY 1 SE }- Dy y ACHED Goon noay a. BOLVTHO v8 Ke lo HE ne LIFE, licies issu ro mv standard ¥ n Tr STORE Agent, 159 own a Healt AND Boon, Ex 3 : Cie ft for £ In market te beat nderwriters y $10.000 000 of capital insurance com. Trance ef. card Street, IN WAaINwricn , iH TOWN LOTS Ale kinds of bert - Call of drop $50 00 Clarence | ot Ont - -- -- os eroll, 14 AN AND INVEST- ely. established 1863; Sir Richard Cartwri ght and farr and ¢ y pure h sed interest a ". RoOW not LA muni mortgages ceived And C MeGill Managing 7 Clarence Street I ------ Forming LONDON, An Song ! ' . m POCRET KODAK. LONG, A insured Before renes new business ange, erty SIN 5 TO LET, OFFICES, R. M& inns oh QLD RELIAR Dw ELLINGS FR An NING, -- rs se | TINTS AND HARRY STREET: yn « ' BW UK ' » p b ter ght and HOOMNS: MODERN ™m LATEST STYLE AND FINISH op - , Mantely, with odorless gas wrates MONTHS, six. b " ile comple y prices; hoes at 3 mpie at W s & Co t 167 Pris St Oldtin rdvanes and IST, HRIt No 83000, UNIVERSITY AVENL EE: 52.000 frame f APRIL, pot ni oH OFFICE HATCHING hve J ie 1 { od 1 3 ed 1 ' i i w-noow COTTAGE {DAY.0n D CHICK: ALSO JANT ANY ! wel HOU Ss Ne me HHICK HOU Sp, FOR SALE OR TO LET. ¥ xTH NSIVE Bt SINESS PRE. rma yea pied by not ar - - FURNITURE FINISHER GROUND FLOOR ANTIQUE FURNP RE A SPECIAY ry, ebonizing ft pilding ena ¢ BRICK HOLS) UPROLSTERER, sir WJ GAVINE Ld iy STERING, RE. room 1 patring and t we balr mat tress renov Op & card or call 218 Bagot RY INCLUDING n ar bat -- HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. DWELLING oe . ¥ at j war art NSW K 7 opp wie, sy Kireet v ONTARIO mite © y ation. ous b CPR, on reet er ' supplied w best wi quors arges rates by the week neau, Prop. GRIMASON Princess Sireest best Liquors, Clgars Tales HOTEL, Bar si« of Ales Beers and alcent Meals, by the stable ace BUSINESS CHANCES, reasonable ANYONE, AN aA ma Heacock, asta > Bend for free booklet Te 2.969% Lockport, i i (YWHRRE, CAN START | der busily ©¥8 at home No Be your wn boss is how NY WOOD. CUNNINGHAM - En DIE, BARRIS? ers and Bolic is La w Office, 79 Ament o Ch srence St, A You will need a little Kind- ling or Hardwood, Our stock is all new and sound. Try us. Ei I EA LB arpa

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