Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Apr 1911, p. 6

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: 3 THE DAILY BRITISR WHIG, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 18tk si Commercial Accounts Receive careful atten- tion st this Bank. Whether your ac- count 'Is large or smali you are as sured all the facilities for the transaction of your business, which 56 years of successful : banking have placed | , at the disposal of this Bank. : i i BANK OF TGRONTO | INCORPORATED 1855, er --------------------. ---- Asnets | . + +» E30,000,000 Kingston Branch, 107 PRINCESS STREET. GEORGE B. McKAY, Manager. ge ---- - we Let us have your order now for your Spring supplies, You know your Glways have trouble getting thea when you want them. We carry a large stock of sections, $5.25 per wm. Broad ib. HIVES - EXCLUDERS SWARMING DEVICES, ff you order now we will hold till you want, and you will he sure of delivery Send for catalogue. one on request Ww. A Michel's Hardware, Agent for Brantford Goods. and Super Foundation, re #4 Se 6 Gladly sead term of | business which came before him, { has thing that he has undertaken. { regret at him Jduring the term he | i | the states, ters of the sailors' union across i \ border Fresh Air and Sunshine | Is essentisl to baby health. Wheel the baby out In i of our up-to. date | Go Carts and Baby Carriages ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK. ..! ames Reid f The Leading Undertakers. "Phone IAT: IN LABOR CIRCLES Femomas H. FLEMING LEAVING] jwish him the hest of if we iors, TE DENIAL BY LAURIER That Government Indifferent to Im : perial Issues, 24. were Gitawa, April "Canada recog ite fotlest the . the imperial ion is neither indifferent por in appreciation of iis an advisory 11 has alreade done and 1 believe 1 i tter work il the es FOR THE WEST. confetenoe Resigns as Agent sailors' Union a | 1 in Financial Secretary of Trades and | Labor Counacile--Basiness Council, 5 onlerenoe 18 Before | with possibilities excellent work; destined to do ev for the | future. M of its =ireapth = found 1 ns agent fin the element of personal contact in this Gly. the meeting of the représenitatives of for the ihe component parts of the empire. 5 tender- [pav be that in the matter of cooper on | ation may have gape as far asis he has {advisable at the present time Reyching SiLion. { British Bistory demonstrates that all has been a leading | British commupities are slow to move and | This ix the trend of the British mind, {labor {it is the record of British institutions, Mr. | There is steady progress, hat it is gréat | step by step as new news make 1. | changes imperative. And progress will go on, step by step, in the line of making for the betterment of kind and the universal peace of the world, for the comsolidation of the British empire is and will he a power ful factor for the good of the whole human race." 5 Such wus the message of Sir Wil frid d.aurier 'bespeaking his weal of the purpose and prospects of the -im perial coafereme, with which he con eluded a beief response to the speech of Hon. Mr. Foster, in the commons, en Thomas H. Fleanug, who h pany Ars Las aete bas r $44 = we Mond tak Vr member 1 be Saskatoon. where another po Flenting in local marine circles, missed by the wninouncement that g onme will men Flea as a friends, 8 : o some of 3 HEAT ' that he had his eve the great west, which is attracting so tho his on -------------------------------- ST. JOHN'S SALE AND TEA, And a Concert Was Given in the Evening. The ten and sale of work held St. John's ehur hh hall, Portsmouth, Thursday afternoon and evening, was v successful affair. About $200 realized. The tea and sale was thicted in the afternoon concert and sale in the the evening th? place was filled with those who bought liberally and lis tened to the excellent programme Solos were given hy Mrs, Betts, Miss A. Bates, Miss Henstridge, Miss Balt, J, B. Walkem and Alexander Atking Miss Cochrane delighted evervone with her violin solos. James M. Saunders gave a couple of mandolin * sele tions, Rev. J. O. Crisp was in th chair, THOMAS H, FLEMING, ---- Concert at lauverary. An enjoyable concert was given at fnverary, Tuesday evening, by th Women's institute of that place Liedt -Col. Ferguson was in the chin and complimented the institute on the splendid work which they are do ing. The Battersea quartette- gave several selections, which were much appreciated. Miss Hawkey recited =o oumber of times, as did also "Jack" Hurley, of Queen's. Miss Holder, of Rattorsen, and Miss Irene Merriman recited in u creditable manner. Miss Kathleen and Master A. Shermm sang a number of times together, while a trio from Baiterssn sang well. W. J. Merriman sang volo in good voice. Rev. Mr. spoke briefly. ------------------ Hull Removed. was con the and ovening. Flem- who people these days. Mr. the many of hia noguaintance, many ing was well hiked by had the pleasure all Nee Irnends the and: while his are ay very they his sorry ta him leave SUOCess In work. Fleming's resignation came the trades and labor council regular meeting and was a new Mr be at on Thursday it epted with keen as Mr. Fleming, during his oflice, has able handled the and every. the night, regret, been a good worker in - The members, while expressing their his leaving, also tendered of thanks for his work has acted as hf a Charchill a vote nancial secretary George Lewis will ast financial W. J. Gales, who undertook to re until an is : . The o * 2a move the old pinflats in the lower made. She position of Seley nient harbor for the city conneil, completed the eontract, this morning, by towing ent hare from-lendguur it out with the tug Frontenac, of the the | Calvin company. Florida Potatoes and Cabbage. Bermuda onions, Virginia spinach, Illinois asparagus, beets, carrots, to muatoes, celery, rhubarb, mint, eucum- hers, ote., at Carnovsky's. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Conuolly and sildren, of Montreal, are at the Ran dolph hotel for a short time. They intend taking up residence in King ston, and ave looking for a house. Samuel Wright, of Bufialo, N.Y, son of the late John Wright, is bere to attend the funeral of his father. A son from Chidago is also here. The Frontenac county new ten ton coad roller arrived here, Friday morn ing, and will be put to work next week on the Elginburg road. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs, George Bonny, Quebec street, was tak wt to the general hospital this after oon in James Reid's ambulance. as SCT Aury appointment William tuek, pied the chair the president, oceu at the meeting. A request received from the white rats" tors' union asking for assistance for organization. was fyvied was ne Limancial I'he letter Kimilar taken the communication from the carpet weav of while they are dut on strike William Driscoll was appointed a delegate from the council to atténd the annual convention of the Labor Fducation association to be helds at Guelph on May 24th action on foronto, for assistance, There will be a etn of the Mer cantile baseball league to-night. Jahn Connelly, atiending Queen's, went to Oitawa today. Thomas Little went day 8 "Bay baby cough . to Oitawa tor sveup." Gibson's, ma You Should Begin Right away to acquaint yourself 'with what is newest to wear this spring, and what is best to buy, Drop In Here to-day, to-morrow, or as soon as you can, and say you want to look at the New Goods. Our Aim, at this Time, is to show the Wale Clem of ips town the advantages in , service and price to be exclusively ob- ne at this store, Let us show SUITS, - $12.00 to $20.00 'OVERCOATS, $10.00 to $18.00 you. value. | body | man- | J man, sixty-five years oid, 'HE WILL NOT ATTACK | ee | FORC ES OF MAZ UNTIL THIS AFTERNGEN. { -- | Madero Again Calls for the Resigua- tion of Disz--Both Forces are Strongly Fortified. Mexico (by runner to El (Paso), April 21. Madero promised the { peore envoys, this morning, that he jwonld not attack President | Haz's {entrenchments around the «ity till late this afternoon, providing no advance {was wade on him from the rear. In the meantime both forces are strongly | fortified, and have lots of ammunition. tuarez, ] | i he insurrecto leader savs atiacks will i | surely begin before sunset, if i does not resign in the meantime, jparties--; seem relieved that | Biates intépvention is net likely | present. Diaz All { CANON STARE UNDECIDED. Unable to Say Whether He Will Go to Toronto. CANON G. L. STARR A despatch from Toronto says © Canon G. L. Starr, Kingston, te whom the' Bishop of Toronto has formally offered the rectorate of the Grace church, is in Toronto, the ol Heney Pellatt He is considering the bishop's offer, bat states that he will di cision for at least "There are many things sidered," he said, last night. "I viry happy at Kingston, and, though there are mam advantuges it | Toronto life, 1 do not intend to! to hasty " i © new guest Sir comme to no another week to be eon am al | come any conel FIRED ON SHERIFFS, Ontario Man Wounded One and Sought Refuge on Canadian Side, Detroit, Mich.,, April 21. ~The of Macomb county, with a posse o leputies, is making a the lowlands on the Canadian side of the St. Clade viver for David K. Dehartier, who lives at St. Michael's Bay, Unt Dehartier is charged with opening fire upon the sherifi and his deputie when they went out to arrest him the bay this morning and wounding Deputy John Matthews mmedintelv after the shooting De hartier made for the Canadian shore, where he in eluding the officers. a one-armed and is be the Flats and warch of suacesoded The fugitive is in one of lair dangerous lieved to be in hiding small channels in the Matthews' wonnd may prove fatal ot. ie shot and Killed Fugitive, Detroit, Mich, April 21.--Urossing om Canadian sude siter aday's hot pursuit, D. K. Debatier, Deputy Sheriff Matthews was shot and Killd by a Mount Clemens sheriffs garded who shot vesterday of ife was re \& a desperate character, SMUGGLED ALIENS, M.C.R. Employee Had Uniqu« Scheme for Evading Officials. Windsor, Ont, April 21.--For assist aliens to evade the Canadian im ing i , officers, Daniel Surtig, migration been fined $50 and coéts by the police magistrate here. NRurtig had quite a system devised for bringing the aliens over the line using his job with the railway com pany as a means of procuring time tables which were given the newcom ers, with a set of instructions to po ratlroaders. Immigration Mhicer detected the scheme and madi including that of Surtig. fe wn the arrests, PLAYED COWBOYS AND INDIANS And as Result London Boy Has @ Ballet in His Eye. london, Gmt., April .-Plaving "sowbovs and Indians," Joka Wright, the nine-vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Wright, of I Elmwood avénue, was struck in the 'eve by A bullet, yesterday afternoon, from rifle in the hands of a companion nam ol Parkioson. LOST LEG BY DYNAMITE. Prince Edward County Farmer Wa. Thawing Out Explosive. ~ Picton, April 21. --Stanley Huotclins, 21, a farmer, was the victim of » dynamite explosion. He was careless iy thawing out some of the explosive when it took fire. When be attempted to stamp out the fire the dynamite ex ploded and shatteced his log and foot #0 badly that it had to be amputated err rinemasalt ASK FOR REMOVAL Of United States Troops Unites | at | { owned bv John N. Caines, t« i'n connection | 'At Home." ngies { sheriff | Michigan Central section foreman, has | a | Mexi INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re, 'porters on Their Rounds. Puy Gibson's. . Crawford "Phone ares Bacon rolls only, 13ie Rideau Hall coffee. Kirk's. garden i Wonderigmd to-pight best shown there Miss NM. Boughieyv, of Bafiado, will sing at Wonderland to-night. 'Buy spr tonics." Gibson's. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at MeAulsy's Phone 778. Harry Fleming, Chaffev's Locks, rendWing acguaintances ju the city. "Mct'onker's caramels." Gibson's Chiver's marmalade and jelly. Kirk's igrovery, 'Phene 417. Mrs. James Shortell, 8 visiting her daughter, Mrs, J. Goodiriend, Gananoque. "Mel'onkey's caramels." Gibson's. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, | King street. Leave orders at | Auley's bookstore. {| "MeConkey's caramels." Gibson's. Miss Florence Smith has returned home from Brighton, after 'spending | Easter with Mrs. W, Fritz, . Rolls or hali rolls bacon, 12je., J, Crawford. | ""MclUonkey's caramels." Gibson's. Little Falls, N.Y, has a saloon for fovery 201 inhabitaots, which is he {iieved to be the banner record for the | state, * "Bay nothing bat the NX, i. frewer's Mills, Pr 21 Me- face creams" Gibson's. { i 8 Rolls or hall rolls bacon, 124, J. { Crawford. E. W. Mullin i disposed of a { srick dwelling street, Thomas has on Princess : Robinson. { Rolls or haW rolls bacon, 12jec., J. | Crawford. i "Buy face creams." Gibwon's, { Mr. Meek of the Oddfellows Relief { \ssociation, of Canada addresses a { meeting at Smith's Falls thas evening with the anniverdar, "Buy varden seeds." Gibson's | Prevost, Brock street, has receives! { all his spring and summer goods for is order clothing department, also in ready-made clothing and gents' furn- ishings department, They are all well sorted with new goods. The Queen's medical results will not w announced till Saturday wight. I wevious years they werd out on Fri lay night, but it is Wogossible this vear to get them out so early oh he count of the lateness of two examina ions. CAPTAIN BADLY INJURED. H. W. Baker Struck by Heavy Pipe on Sharples, Oswego, N.Y, April 21.--While direct ing wrecking operations on the stranded steamer Sharples at Gallows island yesterday Captain H. W. Rak ar of Detroit narrowly escaped deat) i by being struck by a whistle pipe the wrecked steamer Captain Baker was helping to re the pipe, which weighed 300 {| pounds. It dropped, hitting him in {the back and knocking him to the deck. He appeared to be seriously in ured had was brought to Oswero o the steamer MeCormick. § on hove RETAIL MERCHANTS mn Again Discussed Voting Contest at Meeting, The Retail Merchants' association held a meeting Thursday night awl again discussed the voting competi von which is being conducted in the city, and other matters, While no information has been en out it is understood shat action {will be taken to have the contest stopped. It understood that mer chants who have been taking part lin it are willing ta drop out, H. A. Harrington, the organizer for the Retail Merchants' association of Canada, was present, and addressed the local merchants giv TY To Speak in Kingston. Prof. A. P, Knight, who attended i the. meetings. of the Ontario Edueca- tional Assomsation, in Toronto, this { week, arranged with the minister ol education for the yripearance in King ston of Dr. Auden, Who was brought { out from England to give addresses on {the medical examination of schaol chithren, Dr. Auden will appear here Friday evening. The place of the lec ture will be announced Miter. It will {be in connection with the faculty of leducation of Queen's University, but the general public will he invited ta hear it. A special invitation will be | extended to the board of education to be present, in view of the fact that it contemplating the starting of medi- cal inspection in" the local worools 1s LO.F. Euchre Event. the final game of the progressive euchre tournament, on | Thursday night, Companion Rous: | sean was the lady receiviug the high- est number of' points (56). Compan- ion Wilkinson and Companion Devo { were next, each receiving 5 points, { For the gentlemen Brothers Harrison {and Gaitchell each received 63 points. {in Thursday eveming vext the prises {will be presented to the winners by the 'high chief canger at a special { meeting, when the military court, | Bard Roberts, with their degree team, | choir and orchestra will exemplify the initiatory degree, Other high court dfficers are expected to be present. At LO, Accused of Theft, The police to-day arrested a voung man named Edward MeDermott, on a harge of theft. The arrest was made by Constables Multi and MeUarey, It iz alleged that mt had a hand in the theft at Horne's butcher shop on Wednesday night. Saturday at Carnovsky's. Coroanats, Se. each; bananas, oran- ges and lemous, at Ne. dozen. The 'man's ; le Swually be- longs to t portion the vongrega- tion that do not exhibit Easter head by{ pear. 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