THE DAILY RRITIRN WH, TH URSDAY, APRIL 20, 1 1. - Commercial Accounts Receive careful atten- tion et this Bank. Whether your ac- count is» large or small* you are as- sured all the facilitigs for the transaction of your business, which 56 years of successful banking have placed at the disposal of this Bank. BANK OF TORONTO INCORPORATED 1855 . $30,000,000 ta it la la tie fig to ha 8 as Assets | ta Kingston Branch, 107 PRINCESS STREET, GEORGE B. McKAY, Manager. » ne ar ta ool an Bee Keepers Supplies Let us have your order now for your Spring supplies. You know you always have trouble getting them when you want them. We carry a large stock of sections, $5.25 per m. héved 65¢ HIVES - EVCLUDERS, SWARMING DEVICES, It you order now we will hold. till you want, and you will be sure of delivery. cli be of cel | ha M m fur £ and" Super Foundation, Ww for Ih Ki Send for catalogue. Gladly send une on request. W. A Mitchel's Hardware, Agent for Brantford Goods, POOPIE PP00000000000000 Aftemoon Teas... Will be complete$ |" with some of ; ( GRINM'S Delicious | lce 'Cream! Phone 797. wa ser nu an Po nh hu bu Fresh Air and Sunshine 1s essential to baby health. Wheel SHOULD Now ts for a voting contest the amendment ing of such contests illegal It des his To be Given at Queen's At ferred upon Montreal, medical assoeiation, his theological views: aclachlan, Queen's graduate heen John Wright, ness for tired one long take place THER E E BE THROU BLE OVER TRADING STAMPS, Look After His Voting Contest Still Continues. that Lhe ip the bal that much just what will be retail merchan's' associa- an advertisement in n cap» of the making the hold- ken {giving holding has been matter is illegal, thers Ik as to action ken. The wm have papeis had giving in 1905, understood that there one gston who is ready should action be of giving stamps It is known that counsel tu look after is "= to taken m he ler in Kin ht his case deprive business him % secured las int rests The voting contest for the still being continued and far can be learned no steps have been ken to stop the contest as THE HONORARY DEGREES t University Convocation. ! Queen's University xt Wednesday aft ron, the honor EA will be con Adamy_Shortt, Ot y of doctor of Prof, the Canadian civil service mmission, and formerly of Queen's, fd upon Ir, George E. Armstrong, president of the Canadian and professor nical surgery in Metiill University The degree of doctor of divinity will conferred upon Rev. Prof. Jackson, Victoria University, Toronto, the ehrated Methodist professor who s caused so much controversy Rev. Alexander of Smyrna, Turkey, a INR, _who doing splendid nissionar y and who is < wa, « has work now ot tht country, longh here, on DEATH OF JOHN WRIGHT. as Formerly Streets Foreman Kingston, for eman of Kingston, ureday morning, at ng street west, after a lengthy ill He had been in poo health the past three vears and the end for. He was close to vears of age and for a had been re of five, He was passed away, on his home on s looked miv-8even mber of vears. haek He lgafes a family son and four daughters Anglicdhh io religion and a life attendant at St. John's church, rismouth, whence the funeral will Suturday at two o'clock TO EXHUME THE BODY Mrs. Gregoire, Who Died of 1 Treatment, Mtawa, April 20.--News comes from run, Russell county, that the po- lice have ordered the exhuming of the body of Mrs. Gregoire whose relatives v the died after ll-treatment by ier shard. She was buried without « rial certificate, S ane Touch os aeied odelin ee. Face Powder. It en- complexion the face. ooking to 4 sin irritated by extremes of heat, cold and wind. A that the proposition was put {ward that a p thteen months three tints tended for a year or eigh n rods beneficial } Face Powder--25c¢. the baby out in one of our up-to date + Go Carts and Baby Carriages ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK. James Reid The Leading Undertakers. 'Phone 147 : : : Tinsmithing & Plombiag : ~------ All kinds of Tinsmith, Plumbing and Contract Work. Stoves taken down and stor- ed for the summer at moder- ate rates All work to Lemmon Bros. Phone P98. 201 Princess St. promptly attended ¢ esses sssssssssasl Spring Suits 'A PPEA . YOU'D DOESN'T THE "NEW , THINK 1. TOU EARLY HOW MANY MEN HAVE ALREADY SELECTED THEIR SPRING. ARE AT PERFECT SURE SUIT. YoU KNOW, AND WE FEEL YOU ARE READY. YO . Priced at $12, 15. 00, 1 YOU HAVE SEEN THESE SU TIMES BEFORE, NO DOUBT, BUT Suen SPLENDID SUITS OFFERED AT THESE PRICES. LIVINGSTON'S L TO YOU YET, OR DO YOU BE SURPRISED TO KNOW TO BUY LIBERTY WILL LOOK, You U HERE WHEN 8.00, 20.00 CT -. IT PRICES QUOTED MANY YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN ok | 4 | question of remewnl of the steel boun- ities { | '| i A Merchant Has Secured Counsel to Sunday School Interests--The | | retail merchants have | Athletic librars | i dance the meeting was postponed | convoeatson | over. | | [acd get | Tuesday evening on account of Canon of many vears streets emblem las. Ivor of Fleming's i i | | Decided in in caucus this morning {full attendance oi members of parlia- "members who had been home for the | | | | Near | SR AT bpp] collision { i { i i i 3 i i Toronto, | Ontario, and that there sho' | | { i } i i | : {morning by Magistrate Denisgn, when Walter NM. £m who got a ivr [ory the shilly response ; AMONG THE LOC AL' BASEBALL FANS. "DOINGS i i Athletic Association | --Meetings of Two Teams--East-| ern Baseball League Opens. i Each meeting of the Sunday School | Association will tend to put | the association on a more solid basis At cach meeting, new dis cussed thoroughly before ed or thrown ont, and at the meeting to-night several things will be up for discussion Fhe players' certificates | are now ready and may be obtained | from the secretary, Robert Treneer. Princess Street Meeting. The postponed meetiig of the basé ball fans of Princess street Methodist will be held Frida. rules are being adopt i Sunday school evening. Live Coals to Meet. called get E a meet the team season, Live Coals had evening" to conning five mn atten un- The ing for last readiness for the as ther: were only n but til next Monday Printers Getting in Shape. The Printers, who up to the present time have done nothing, are commen ling to get in shape and will endeavor {to put a good baseball teand in the field again this year. They will com mence to practice soon Eastern Baseball League. The Eastern baseball lin which two Canadian cities presented, opens this afternoon. To- ronto plays at Baltimore and "Mon- treal at Newark loth Canadian teams are in good condition, St. George's Meet The baseball fans of St sunday school will meet this evening to elect officers of the baseball temm their team started. The to be postponed from league season wre re o-night. George's meeting had Starr being out of town, Apparatus Contest. This morning, in the the YM.C A, the juniors had an ap paratus contest, in which five were successful im winning the apparatus They are George Dickson, A amd G. MeBroom, N. Knapp awd S. To- land. The senior boys who were syccess- ful are H. McGillivary and D. Doug gyvmmasium of Indoor Hockey Match, A very exciting indoor hockey game was played, in the Y.M.C.A. gypmas um, Wednesday evening, between Messrs Fleming's and Holland's teams. The game endal 8 to 7, in fa- The half time score was 2 to full time, 6 to 6. Six minutes' overtime was played to break the tie. 2. Baseball on Wednesday. American league--Chicago 6, St Louis 3. National league Boston 3-6. New York 4, { Philadelphia 5-7, Brooklyn 3, A LIBERAL C AUC Us Favor of Government Programme. April 20.--The liberals There was met a Uttiwa, understood given by in town and ii is reports which were meat that to holidays, were distinctly favorable The the government programme. of dis believe for- ex- was the chief subject cussion. There is reason to bounties should be | capecially in view of placing of on the free list. A RE ARI END COLLISION Kemptville--Engineer ana Brakemfst Injured. Falls, April 20.--A rear-end occurred on the CPR, at five o'clock this morming, two miles east of Kemptville, where a freight, ecast-bound, mm charge of Conductor Weedmark, was dashed into by 4 light engine driven" by Engineer W. 0. Dales and Fireman Wallace McCoun. Both engineer and fireman jumped amd es caped injury, but Weedmark and his brakeman, Asselford, were caught iy the wreck and were badly cut about ! the head and face Smith's GOOD MANNERS' CIRCLE Advocated for the Schools of tario. April 20.-That a manners' wrcle should be formed every class in every public sob «in «be un om were " passed by wm this nwo. od that rural the direction their county aw wm change in the phonical two important resolutiv the educational associal ing. It was also adveo schools be rlaced unde {of a central board # YANKEE DIV( (CE NOT GOOD Canada, Decides Magistrate Denison, of Toronto, Toronto, April 2.-When a man gots a divorce in the states, be has to hve in the states to take advantage of if, was the rule laid down this in Ohio, came up for nonsupport ee his wife, and was committed for trial Caar Fitted on the Cap. M AP. ondon Paderewski once dared to affront the jesar, with the result that he soon received a mote, commanding him to leave St, within twenty. four hours, where he had been booked for a number of - concerts. The crar had sent for him and paid him a neat iment, but is said 10 have re. "Sire, 1 am a Pole." -------------------- men to have faith in and respect for von, and more, o * | Thursday eecond {| tary, {is still all, WILL MAKE A FIGHT THE SPORT REVIEW HELD FIRST MEETING PF. FERGUSON ELECTED PRESI DENT CHEESE BOARD. Cheese Brought 11 1-8 Cents at the Opening Session--The Other Of. ficers Elected--Place of Me'ung Undecided. At the Frontenac meeting of the board, held on afternoon, in Ontario hall Frederick Ferguson, of Iuverary! was elected president. The other 'officers were elected as follows First vice-president, Geo vice president, (', William Pillar; Langwith William Craig, and was unable to the regrét of the on motion of Messrs, * inaugural cheese Porter ; Goun; marker, secre { president last vear, to atten, members, Blacklock nich and {and Vallenn, resolution of sympathy was passed, and ordered to be sents (. him. These directors were McGrath, (. Langwith, S. Sloan, John Taylor, and W. J. Franklin, A committees composed of Messrs. Vailemu, Macfarlane, Pillar and Mur- phy was appointed to wait upon the it comcil, in regard to having the use of the council chamber for the mestimgs, The president-elect thanked the board for placing him at the head of the board and asked for the co- opery- tion of the board in all its work. He appealed to the members to buard the cheese at every meeting of the board The following cheese was boarded: White--Glenburgie, © 30: Model, 60 Latimer, 30; Keenan, 35; Rose llill, 35; Sunbury, 75: Glenvule, 25: Bay View, 65: McGrath's, 30; total, 390 Colored Cataravui, 35; Cold Springs, 60; total, 935. The following sales were made At tiie, Joseph McGrath purchased the ofieving of Glenbufnie, Bay View, Lati mer, Rose Hill and McGrath's; Mr Alexander purchased the offerfny "of Glenvale at lle; an offer of 11 1-d6c.. from L. Murphy, was refused. elected Geo, Joseph Rattary, F. Ferguson OLD KINGSTON MEN MET At a Dinnner in Montreal on Wed- nesday Evering. Montreal Gazeite The first gathering of hoped will be one of the popu lar social elubs in the city, namely that of the Old Boys of Kingston, was held at the Engineers last night when some fifty old Kingstomians sat down to dimmer,. The guests of hono were Francis C. King and J. 8. Skip ner, ex-mapyor, who was present gs re presenting the mayor of Kingston Many speeches eulogisiic of their mater were made during the by those present, amd the first dinner of the club proved to be quite as sue cessful as could have been wished. The committee why were responsible for all the arrangements were Messrs. 1. | Henderson, C. M. Strange and Hug C. Walkem, the latter acting as secre tary-treasurer, = VC what it most Is Club, almy evening Harrowsmith Happenings. Harrowsmith, April 19 The ral of the late Mrs. Herchemer, aged resident of this place, was at the home of her son-in-law, John Stewart, on Saturday last. The ser vice was conducted by Rev. J. A Waddell, assisted by Rev. J. P.' Mc Innis. Mrs. (Rev.) Cram, of Manitoek, Ont is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shibley Mrs Caverly is very ill again. Miss 1 Smith and Miss Phyllic Bradshaw an attending the teachers' convention ir Foronto. Miss Marie Mclnnis is spend- ing the vacation in King Miss Lena Hoppine, Kingston, guest of Mrs. J. A. Waddell last wiek The local K. & a more respectable being painted Mr. Staples spent holidays at his home in Picton McMaster visited Picton during the vacation. Clinton Gallagher has re turned after a brief visit to Toronto Frank Townsend, of Quien's univer sity, speut Sunday at home. Miss Ta, lon, Kingston, returned to the eity Monday after a short visit with he parents. ston was the a few days P aj pearance station present SL the Mr Visitors at Selby. April 19.---Nrs. G spent a few days with her Ringston. Mrs. Purdy left, on Wednesday, to visit her par nts at Richmond, Que, before for her new home Buffalo, Valleau son at Selby, NY at v, of Melrose, oy riage to E. Bag Wednesday last. B. Raymond family spent a few days at Entdrprise. Miss Beatrice went Eneter with her sister at Erpest- town. Visitors : Mrs. Hawley, at Vallenu's; Miss Hudgin, at 'A. Wood's Li. Bowers, at L. Fitzpatrick's, Mies Lasher, at C. Arnold's; Mrs. Benn and Mrs. and Miss Shorey, at A. Seul thorpe's: Mrs, T. Martin, at Mes. © Hadpin's: Mes. Alexander, at Mrs Henderson's. News From Ferida. April 19.--Ice in' Mund Lake and Florida, is about disappeared Ross Martiv with grippe is somewhat better. Mrs. A. Babeoek and chiddren left on Tues day for Manitoba. W. 5. Stormes, wife and daughter spent a few days at Inverary last week. On Tuesday last while little Walter Walker was handling an axe it slipped and cat hs hand badly Miss Jeffery. teacher, sending her vacative at her home in Hartingfon. Maclean. ¥. Peath of Mrs, W. ¥. Toronto, April 20. Mrs Maclean died suddenly at The Cat tage at Donlands, vesterduy evening In the afternoon she had been out driving and enjoyed her dinner om re turning home. Shortly after seven she fell in n faint and passed away in a fow minutes, Death was caused by the sudden formation of a clot. Mr Maclean sud Miss Mucleag were at home at the time. that faith aml respect, wd daughter | leaving i Mise Carrie Knapp was united in mar | with friends | Lynch | THAN LAST YEAR FOR ONTARIO FRUITS, The Fruit Growers Will Not Fare Badly by Reciprocity--F. W. Vanluven, Fruit Grower, Grimsby, Writes. F. W. Vauluven, grocer hi irmt lows t who ston, i Con farm 'at Grimsby, Why formerly ow was 3 ductmg writes as fol Before many iths the dealers of Kingston and vicinity will be looking to the Niagara penmsuly fruit belt, of mh Lorn the cen ral pont, for peaches aud other fruits; that is if Hey wom t to Washmgton." Perhaps the Whig's local readers may not know that we are in swh close touch with them. Leaving here by GTR, 'al 7 am, we reach Kingston district, 200 miles or so, almost iy time for dinner. Grimsby is most beautifully and conveniently situated wm the shores of the great lake which extends to Kingston. To the south we have the great mountain which ex- tends to Hamilton, and, 1 believe, us far as Owen Sourd.' The height of the mountain about S00 feet. It commands a splendid view of the fa tile orchards below which extend, with here and there a break, from Nagar, Falls to Hamilton, a distance of for- ty-five miles We are comvenient to Toronto, Hamilton, 'St. Catharines, Niagara Falls and Bufisle Electric cars make hourly trips betwéen Beams ville, Grimsby, Winona and Hamilton We also have the G.T.R. between Hamilton and Niagara Falla, and the C.N.R. has comp leted its final survey through here. Then, 'this seasom, we are to have a daily boat between To ronto and the far-famed Grimsby Park, or the Beach, aow cali' ed, by the American ¢ompany, who have taken it over and who mak ing it into an up-to-date amusement place Fxven A the OGK hére is as 1L 1s are Kingst. would be atthe many beatiful denves here Great attention is paid road-building The wam stone road, is perhaps hest Canada In the summer hundreds of tomobiles pass The climate singularly mild Ontario pe freewes over at and only once during the th mercury drop hav little snow a few days of some importance quantity of fruit is shipped all over Ontario amd Quebec, and to the fa The majority of the growers organized themselves inte of the new ome of $156,000 carloads n surprised and costly resi to the season daily Lake this point winter did wro. We as a rule it stay Commercially. w An immens m au past below very and only we west. nave CoO] lerative comnanies starting did a last shipping Good peach orchards SOOO to $1,500 one business vear, ( Winnipeg alone are worth rom Cr do location aml be a para less than the seems to estate pending buibding s fise for real ight here, and v hand in it; consequently hanges hands quickly chards selling upor This men even fruit farmers take property and good land at higher are contracting for and raspberrie adhvmnes and or Canning factories strawberries per oemt. mn so that the fruit growers to be hard hit bn procity may fare so badly all, but the early peaches will ue guessing. Prospects look favorabl for a good crop of all kinds of fruit A -------------------- The Carfew Bell gain. Montreal The curfew municipal is that at a bell shall ring, dren found on the liable to arrest and detentior not a wholesome idea. It works make the policemen the terror of « fren, whereas rightly they should look upon him as their protector. The duty of municipalities is not to substityt their by-laws for parental author but to have the thoroughfares ordered that a child will be more danger walking on them o'clock at night than at in the morning. prices tomatoes, al prices twenty f last vear, who expected rec not ifte Kewy Gazette bell troubling councils again. The a fixed houy in the e after which "all streets shall is SON theor vening chil In It as hl well no $0 mn at « eight Z Kome men similar to cloek seven Rolls or hal r Crawford. A lot of people the danger sigr dent has happened Hoods Sarsaparilla | Leads all other medicines in | the cure of all spring ailments, | humors, loss of appetite, that {tired feeling, paleness and nervousness. It effects its great cures, not simply because it contains sar- saparilla, but because it com- bines the utmost remedial val- ues of 20different ingredients. Get it today. Sold jong 53 all druggists everywhere. 100 Doses $1. Wah "s Laund First-class work guaranteed oY ur laundry 10 WING 0 oF 'our laundry T twee nn Breck and Clarence Sie For Health Drink McCarthey's Ale and Porter. It's the Agent, ~ " winding week bacon, times a never seew } af al until alter R J. 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