Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1911, p. 8

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So PAGE ElGWT Commercial Accounts Receive carefu] atten tion rt this Bank Whether your count are' small you ell the { sured for The action of your business, which 66 years of successful banking placed at the disposal of this Bank have BANK OF TORONTO INCORPORATED 1833, Assets | . $30,000,000 Kingston Branch, 107 PRINCESS STREET. GEORGE B. McKAY, Manager. Colorite Straw Hat Enamel Makes efervthing look like new It will not look like a varnished hat, but will make it look like original color, Any person can apply it new Made In all the colors Cardinal, Violet, Sage Green, Burnt Straw, etc, Done up in bettle, with brush at tached ONLY 33¢ BOTTLE, W. A Mitchel's Hardware. Home of all the Newest Goods, Dr. Martel's Female Pills EIGHTEEN YEARS THE STANDARD Prescribed and recommended for women's ail ments, & scientifically prepared remedy of proven worth, The result from their vee is quick and permanent. For sale at all drug stores. We Your ready worth you're can make Qt while---when to engage us We are simpiy taking method 10 got acquaint That we are Bapert Plumbers and Steam Fitters You Can Easily Learn hy Investigation, CALL AND SEE, David Hall, 60 BROCK STREET. sid THE DATLY BRITISH WWIG, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1911, NAVIGATION IS OPENAID OF ( WOLFE ISLANDER CROSSES THE LOCAL HARBOR. Reached' the City From Thursday Afternoon--jates Which Navigation Opencd in vious Years. stand 4. C. on the Month's Work the Citizens Asked. on! Pre- of heid lhe mon meeting the Awd allernooi ul ing and teres ony } i chiy Tens outeely was wt end y Kingston harbor as opined for = Wm the police ¢ savigation on Thursday afternoox . Hal ih lime %as occupied i the ienglhy lhe i, $0 . The vost to) ands are concerned We Islander managed across rym Garden Island to the ro two hours in break- MEL Dutt ne, through the ice, which foRSiteTaL i: The Islander Aft | Clear metuios of the 1.15 o'clock and far the is! dstenmer oo iscussing ama Ife repott ol ByeuL, which minulencss ot erty, my a passage was fairly heav) Garden Island abou was close to Swift's wharf at three o'clock On Wednesday evenimy, she a the Calvin compan: broke ice around the fromt of fand. It was thought that the hor would remain icebound till Satur day at least. The opening of the har k deal to the oaty and the islands at this time. It likely that the steamer Pierrepont will reach Cape Vincent by Saturday after Was given ot deta: conitions Biv evil unaer whien many young cluaren compelled to live in thus ei) «wi oelore the society apd - weep terest was evinced by al ihe agent reported Loal made iis in connection | cuses reported; had dealt fien, hau given warmpgs to 'vad actenued police court hive ot chuldren; had placed three nad uealt who had lett their ter homes. ihe society pleaseu to learn that the warnings haa pro duced «xeellent results in several cases; that drunkenness, which 18 the che "een had a hard trip. It took (ausd iu the making of bad homes, us about two hours to come from Gar- had been greatly diminished in sou den Island. The only way we could 'cases and in others had been enlirely make headway was to back up, and «iopped; that parents had beea ih charge the mass. sufficiently for us to go ahead a few vards, and then repeat the process." Navigation in Kingston harbor for the past fifteen years was opened ns follows 1911 RULE 069 190% 1907 [ALLEN 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 10600 1899 ROK 1897 RUG It navigation April 13th. were we | and a tug he had with Tin wilh chiliu w the 1s | har lames, Limes yor means a great vu vehalt chaduren three chilaren 18 in homes; Wilh noon. was Lhe ie places, while most was was a foot thick in in other places it nine inches,' said the captain, when (heep thar chiluren"s bodies clean I'ihas is sn important part of the such ty 8 work, Many people need ty know that children must be washed lund that thar homes must be firee from filth and vermin. 'Ihere wie several Cases In whic h les may to be inflicted to make cureless pa cents realize the necessity of elean I ness. leople who wont ; heed warn.ng must learn otherwise, though it is very much cheaper heed the warning and thereby the trouble and the public exposure Two cases were reported to society of poor widows who fthree children cach left to their lo provide for these they must work fiom seven o'clock in the morning till six at night I'he home, (£45 am. until S83 am charge of a little girl nine years This child is the sole. guardian 'lund teacher of two children wntil she goes to school in the morn ing and ater she returns in the al ternoon. During school hours the vounger children, in one case, attends the kindergarten, which takes them oa Iv. a 1 wo the lars George A. Wright, to for half a day only, dnd during the other half day they are cared fo: Miss Salome Rose, only daughter of | wefan . : . : s ly a neighbor till the sister returns Philander Rose, was solemnived on ° Wednesday morning, April 12th, at from school. Fires must Kept Westbrooke T. Creighton Cas going in the home all the time officiated. While Miss Florence in the short days the cnild of mine played L.ohengrin's Pridal - Must attend to the lamps It need Chorus, the couple took their stand rot he mentioned that this is fraught under an arch, unattended. The bride with serious dangers to all the child was given away by her father, Little Yen, as well as to all the Florence Alkenbreack, dressed in pink round about, not to mention the fact silk, was flower g irl, carrving the ring thut the important years for chm in x lilv. The bride's dress was white scter-forming are being lost - for all | silk, with pearl trimmings. She wore the children. lmagioe {her mother's: bridal veil and carried child of nine training your children white carnations. Her going-away 'during the early, vitally-important gown was navy blue cloth and Tuscan years of their life--~making then hat. The groom's gift to the bride character and determining what the was a gold chain, to the Hower girl a hall be as men. gold bracelet, and to the pianist a I'he society is much concerned, pearl Many beautiful and all good citizens ought to be, valuable presents testified to the place just such as these, the young people held in the esteem mothers love their children and surely ! of the many friends. After the cere: ' constitute the best influence that can mony forty-six guests sat down 10 be thrown around them during these dinner and later Mr. and Mrs. Wright tender years when they so much need. | left for a trip. Mrs. Wright will be at'| a mother's love. These good mothers | home iu Westbrooke after May 153th, are giving their lives for their | dren, and, if they were helped over a | very few years at this stage, would igurely succeed in giving to the state Dorchester, good boys and girls, who would be April 13th March: 24th April 6th April 6th March 25th April 4th April 10th April 11th March 14th March 24th April Sth! April Oth April 10th March 13th April Ist April 14th fifteen venrs ago smoe late have a al Le avoiu have care from thus 1 n here = ol ope ned as as aye. younger MARRIED AT WESTBROOK. Percival Wright and Miss Salome Rose. The marriage of Percival Wright, be aa tos tev. sidy | Smith as | over These crescent, cases il DEATH OF INS! : CONVICT. Here From N.B.--Died Suddenly. tne Brought "to aid such mothers day nursery. This rec i a suitable house w (amd money: enough guardian. Perhaps anthropist will furnish the in pem- of con death occurred tent ary_sat midnight Wednesday Frederick Arsenault, an insane vict, transferred here from Dorchester, A.B The deceased arrived only at voon on Wednesday and died twelve hours later of pneumonia. - He vears of The, to pay for a Was ly the money for wo good a cause If vou are interested in this or know lof similar cases, Kindly communicate | with the agent without delay. { . Another r¢guirement of the society, | offers for Easter fancy table and a very pressing one, is a suitable, seedi®ss oranges, grapes, pine- | well-governed shelter Children up blood a certain age can be placed, tempor figs, 'arily in the Orphans' Home, but sonw of the most serious cases are too old to be admitted to that institution; age, twenty -hhe By Their Fruits Know right shop to deal with Lhe Car noveky appl =, apples, grape fruit, bananas, oranges, cocoanuts, strawberries, dates, ele "High-class sweets for East Conkey's and Huyler's at lted Cross drug store. or Gibson's until they can be placed out in | homes. The society has, at several children of this good class {at once, but as it has no shelter for {them it is compelled, to leave them un {til some arrangement can be made {is very desirable that a large mumber lof our good business mes should at | tend the meetings of the society and laid us with their counsel in these | weighty matters. : agent writes : The Children's d Society is one of the most impor. It ought to it 'merits the the best and The man that fails te buy his Spring Outfittings until after Baster will rob himself of a lot of pleasure. if you wish to enjoy the spirit of Baster and appear at your best, we're at your ser- vice if you are a cheerful dresser you will find new Color blead- ings in our Suits that will de- light you. If you prefer sub- dued effects you will find your favorite fabrics in many ea tirely new weaves. Suits $12., $15, $a. $0 Overcoats, $10, $12., SIS, $18. $0. Our Hats and Haberdashery Departments are also in bloom of Easter freshness New Correct and Exclusive Styles in Toggery at every urn } JUST SEE THEM. i Ad {tant works in the cily. 'be the big thing and {support and advice of wisest of our citizens. has be heartily welcomed. Charity | : iy begun that ends in the money. besides money Kingston to prov de the children who are being wasted and i Tost for want of it. This is a | great social problem and it iv the very {root of all our social problems. I the leity would save money on adult ma- ichinery let it spend more here. Pro- Ivide us with a shelter and provide it soon. 5 7 food enough wasted Easter Dinner Requisites. ireen mint, parsley, horse radish, | gartie, leeks, greem peppers, sage, { thyme, summer vory, marjoram, i Spanish onions, Lima beans, etc, at | Carmovshy '5. i Capt. Constantine to Go. i An Ottawa patch savs : It i= of | feially announced, this afternoon, that Livingston's flap. ©. F. Constantine, RO. H.A_, » I Kingston, will be amongst the Cama- dian coronation contingent. i -- oii i Open To-night. | Campbell Bros." hat store. BR VanSliek and daughter, Mary, Napanee, will spend Faster with Me ad Mrs, Vaashek, Nelson steve, i | | eitieens at the society's meetings will | FCHILDREN/WHAT COON | } McConachie, the Agent, | ports | William McPedridge Tells How Ald corre t by ciean on do. tos: | City crously went me posal, time it was only {his would break it guced to clean up their bomes and tu prevented him from giving the best t Kept to pick out all the best scrapings for the field € y but had two was that on to the we b level as it was possible to do « sand, rolling I f « i thank that tion shown us last season Mercantile few property |, oo weeks work-out. prior to joining | the first : ! April will an unlearned | pedv, "Rilly"' I ney, { Dolan, Cutcheon, | Roach (trainer), I | ton, York, ©. Chicag | Owing to the late opening of the fisl ing grounds an extension Lvplendid citizens. The means suggested | fishing was a creache or | mst juires the use of | notice to that offéct ith a good-sized lot | ment { out, some good phil- | fishing is clowed as In « house and | fishermen would pot be we are sure that the many will sup- | thing. to | Me- still they must be sheltered somewhere street. present, | who | | ought to be removed from their homes | it | leeks, cabbage, potatoes, | i i ! The presence of | { i i ! 3 i Children need homes | \ye. Frederick Coppings, Bagot street, and clothes. | died at their home, last evening. The Wm | funeral took place this afternoon a shelter for oll | Cqraraqui pémeter. 0 very i ville on i : : { | ! {he seven last words from the a, Hoods Sarsaparilla Will purify your blood, clear your complexion, restore your appetite, relieve your tired feel- ing, build you up. : More than 40000 testimo- nials received in two years are the broad and solid foundation for this claim. Be sure to take Hood's Sar- saparilla this spring. Get it today. Seld by all druggists everywhere, ' 100 Doses SL cL. DD CITY .BASEBALL LAST YEAR. Kent and the City Engineer Fixed up the Cricket Field Diamond. illiam MeFedridgs baseball kindly stalement Ww fast evening i done ex-pn } writes d spaie the IRS UC 1 sporting olumn of ® tn to the last year's provement of the cricket diamond, the umount was used to bu of earth which was dumped grounds and left there, which lead the public to bel all the council did being true and in the interests of good which is not all played the diamond, field, | what the council did It the matter Ald R hent, as chairman of parks, and Engineer Craig to look after I heard the'eouncil had { granted us forty dollars Ald. Kent, who gentlemanly he would do the best with the money and telling me' at lack of if forty dollars tot 1 field basebal stating 1 this twenty loads sard ox he m writer out Lhe woul eve that was | J hat is far from INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re porters on Their Rounds. "Fresh flowers." Purdy, Brock "Fresh Huyler's sweets," Gibson's The Whig will not be published Friday. New sport, or the i A with to state left to KE >t. When sO gen g I recived HS to see maple Kirk's grocery, phone 117 "Fresh son's. All daily papers on College Book Store, Sale children's waists, 209 Princess street. As tomorrow is Good Friday, the Whig will not he published : Men's $1 leather-lined boots, Dutton's, 209 Princess street. Sergt: A. E. Brough, Barrie is seriously ill in the Hotel hams and grociry, "phone 117 William Swaine, plano tuhier. Orders received at McAulev's. Phoue 77 Lames Nelson fined to his home through illness High-class Faster," Conkey's and Huvier's Rev. Principal Gordon, of Queen's, confined to his room through illness H. Cunningham, piano tuoer, King street. Leave orders at Auley's bookstore Delicious only the purest ingredients derson's Brock street. Chamois finish gloves, usually a pair. Dutton's, 200 I'rin syrup Sa . : could mn most way, he at his « the same funds us one in Canada ng " 3 > sweets Lab for MeConkey's us, } , sale Friday at that " 19. Dutton's, baseball diamonds up the entire field so that could be played the drivers: or fixing any and here. all He games ordered $2.75, then witht the could find and told could for Craig not scrapings, | offi as it | enough of that they reasonable distance, to do the best he the money. Mr, them dump the men level it on, aml put make the diamond mundred and twenty feet square, asked for When this he sent to the penitentiary eavy roller and rolled it as hard an The: loads o lighte all thas infield ngineer Easter buco hirk's is with had mly Goorrie, t brought sirew s Con sweets for was done at Gibson's for a is a Me eight f with put again did staked wm top of that ie it onl do made fron He hocolate eg, Not even oller Lh yut he Wit our at and wd me, as representative «of grocery, way possible, am 50 not by 1 he. cit p, in every did for Be. orty dollars over. the cost cutive of 1910 dain of the 18 ear, cess street Miss Hinton is home spending Easter with Aired streel Sale three-inch colors, 0c: yard, buseball ex cause lo com irom Peterboro, conneil used! has no the rather city her parcots way but honorabl gentlemen tor consider have cause the last : all an silk ribbon, Dutton's, body and of vbove named street R Princess Rev. D chureh, Toronto, wili preach Street Methodist church Good paying | work while you sleep the best bargains in the "Fresh Huyler's sweets Mes rs. MeEache and have heen attending thew noon, "Fresh son's. Sale extra large hair nets, Fane collars, 15c. and 2 Dutton's, Princess street wel w, of Sherbourne street Locomotives' Spring Training. correspondent | writes J.ocomotive leave, In for Brock m imsaball April 2rd Yaunigans of t este Baseball team dave, for Brophy's P'omt A I'he real ests Sew McCann | city. Gibson' leit to-day, \ te w 0 Point u The players this Bill hen Bearance, Bun' Tier J. Ahearn, W J Downey. 1 (coach), L. Mc Walker, Billy' "Hickory" Catlin kor ' ker s iar team at th compose Queen =, Cheatham, owing homes in section : McConkey's sweets." . A. McDonald, fcConkey's sweet "Spud" Hall, J. J. Harty k F asey, Be - rat of the under Hudspe has ben opened Baseball Opening. 0 leagne-- New Washington, 12: Cleveland, Philadelphia, 2; 11; Cincinnaty, \ the manageiment formerly of the Gananoque (rder vour corset now and comfort; from 8). Specialty of abdominal supports, hygiene waists, ete.: 1 No ty agent, Princess leonisa the wife Booth the York, ~ branch Perfect fit made American *hiladelphia, | 5. | ouis, National St braces, p ci 0 Tarkington, contributes Olive ler should Dutton's, ad | Fletcher Farkington, May Scribner } has Extension Granted. d of n oem to ford Dargan the number entitled "In Ridge." "Buy sweet pea seed" at Gibson's Prevost, Brock street, has receive! all his spring and summer goods for his order clothing department, aleo in ready-made clothing and gents' furn- ishings department. They are all well assorted with new goords. All daily papers ] College Book Store "The Private which heer dav, and acifesses ans left this where it will pla; surday. for hoop net 20th in sam Blue a poem has been made until the p pe Tawlvin has recewe from the govern firth must got season for hoop-ne yther vears, the able to an any Inspector The conrse be and if the on sale Friday at Easter Shopping List. " Fine ripe Flordia Fine ripe pineapples Fancy Cahiornia cele: Fancy Califormia oranges. Fancy sweet potatoe Louisiana Fresh spinach, lettuce green fomatoes Secretar mpan Satur A vavan Ottawa, has here since last joined by several " fil has been ill e afternoon Friday who w on and Sa strawberries mush Brock onlons, GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES, Cucumbers, rooms. Henderson's grocery, bles and Roots, at Good Old Vegeta stock The Way Day Will be Observed in ' the Different Churches. Carnovsky's radi %, onlons Lim: Always in Beet tichokes, There will be SETV ME the Methodist Sydenham Streel Fridav afternoon, SETVION WW) unior churches Methodist at three form carrots, horse ar a turnips, root, the \ parsnips, - salsify, ™ 0" chow the omed the held which have 1 beans, ete, at Carnovsky's - ---- Lake and wii be ted Ryvckman. In service will be The vesper services held the First church, this week, wil a close Friday IY Arey Whitmore, Calvary gational church spes Rervices will be hed in city both mot feast x hw Go to Atlantic City. evening Rev. John Mackie, D.D. Mackie will leave on Tu slay of week for Atlantic Lily, No), spend a month Mrs next to and beer mn mgregatt wight Ren Con be bre snbiem---- evenmy, When of Christy's English Caps. Are sold in Ringston at Campbell Bros. will churches of the evening. The rfour-days-old child of Mr. ani -- Good. Friday Lantern Service, A lantern service will be held at 8 pom, Good Fri of (hax ' 1 3 SilGeEs Wi Te Mies the to George's hall, dav: subject Ford." Upw exhibited. Sosos will Massie and Miss hyvams In choir: . addresses givin by ( A cordial nivitation is extend all through the day will be at 7 10.30 am. Three ¥ seryice from on fhe Passion ards of Hfty be sung Belle the ™ to take arr go up Good . Friday to Three Hours' service--meditations Cross Men's working boots from $1 per pair. Dutton's, 209 Princess street. Frederick Ham, of the Torowto Globe, is with Hem. A. Ge Mackay om his reciprocity-spesking tour Canont™S hn Orser anon Services 3 oam pom yr 12 noom to 3 Leader of English Anarchists. The leader of the anarchist move ment in the east em Rudolf Hocker, is what the Fremchoeall teape, = 8 in the forties mtetfigent and mild mannered A German by nationality, hie thick black hair and dark eves, which beam spectacles, wag gest the Frenchman of am imveljortual { type Indeed, he speaks Framh bet ter than he does Fuglish, and in the course of the mterview often made use of Freach and German words the bet ter to express his meaning. He » a bookbinder by trade, and Came to ago: he ¥ 1 Nerves Shaky from coffee drinking ? Quit--and try POSTUM "There's a Reason" ver ms London fourteen years He learn ol after coming here ti whlch lan saareined porn is ¢ Thee Morning Pam, \ -\ < a mes bs ---------------- = 000000600000 00000000000000000RRRRRRRORRRNRS Ladies' 0 i Gloves or Easter We are having an unusually brisk Glove Trade this year, largely owing to the good quality of skins in our new French Kid Gloves. Ladies' 2 Dome French Kid Gloves, Perfect fitting, very stylish and every pair guaranteed $1.00 Ladies' 2 Dome French Kid Gloves, 1 Premier quality, very soft, in tl new shades of Mode, Tane, Greys, Blacks, White, : i $1.25 Ladies' 2 Dome French Suede Gloves. Made from selected skins and are per- feetly even, $1.25 © P0000000000CO0000000 0000000000000 000000008 00000000 RORONRNOIPIINIIS Ladies' English Walking Kid Glove, Iixtra strong, soit and pliable. patr bs fully guaranteed, Ever) $1.00 Only mention here of a few leading makes. We have many others, Women's Chamoii and natural shades. Little Girls' Chamois tiloves, in the natural ghade, very dainty and serviceable eee 00000000000000006000000000C00000000000000OD i ¢ wl Gloves, both while ~~ -------- AAA a NM A or og Special for Saturday Mornin rm -- Sn al 300 Dainty White Lawn & Lace Jabots Very pretty designs. This was the balance of a makers' stock after supplying thebwr custom ers for their Faster trade He sent them on to us at a fraction of the ori ginal price, Yours Saturday 9c Each A AN AANA A octre 000050000000000000008000000000000000000000 C---------------------- 0000000000060000000000 P0000000000000000000428 7 " ; EASTER FOOTWE Bh ue 4 s > > > > > » > - : od A SHOE STORE > F0040040000000000000¢ 4 Hehe s000444000000¢ csssssssssescse Q ee ee eS SE | | ¢

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