Daily British Whig (1850), 5 May 1911, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 101), aie PAGE SIX, -- Everything | as [TO TORONTO AS RECTOR For Banking GIAC i we HOH. Has Accepted a ~=His in hingston, Loss. Will he Keenly For busine household ac M.A, Bishop Starr, Bank of To- , t of the lagen i © ww reciorship Fusiness 5 | A Foronto, snd: he J 0he. » loss to the found at The ronto, and all i . 4 Ail " it he ceites the carelul ention workers in the pa is work M efficlent and courteous offi- Iwill be only "the Your business is solicii- cers. ced oui OF T0a0wT | Capital | R4,000,000 Reserved Funds. . RELTTT KINGSTON BRANCH : 107 PRINCESS ST. GEORGE B. McKAY, Manager. in Ou ful fron, Requires neither work eal knowledge. it, How Many Things your 'houge which could and] ght to be refinished with a beaut] i eo glossy surface that wears like | i yon only know that ranches of : bhilant Jap-alac |i { childeen of this paper nor te i child can apgly judgment and ANON wopic wWors h beloved hy 1% 4 wn Hin A Years ago, ! on him hich he hax A maturer PRE n Hoek although good tasie in selection of colors ars needed to insure W. A Mitchell, The Grand Trunk plan to build au earth?n tion at Montreal is strongly to. VV VBVTLVTVLRTVLVVLLEN TLV VLEET BRILVEBTBOGRE in many beautiful finishing every kind of harmony of tone Jap-a-lac Cann colors for re- | wood work. | I {prson, ire Put up in ate, jeese, and M. 3, Sutherland " : hs at we, the members of 23¢, B3c, cathedral place on record the Rev. Canon Starr his connection with v ai dr Wl in which he has done k Y withful QOrvice, as he nly bv the congregat citizens of Kingston." native of Bre Trinity ( Arts, the the foll salt toronto p arish, passed asurer of an wa the that ever hoy is Hardware. Loved, not o but by the Canon Starr 'is a track eleva. (ville, He graduated at Toronto, as master of embankment for ohjevted | leg | soon afterwards appointed to was ASSIA AAA TLL LAs SeeLE IRL RIL aeveel i EVENTUALLY, YOUNG MAN, nt We're going to get you for a permanent cus- tomer for our special | YOUNG MEN'S A ANAS NEI CLOTHES AN dl ANG IN And if you come here and try on one of our many new models, we are showing in Suits and Spring Overcoats, we dare say you will surely buy one ~ ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE, i a A mn st In style and (quality are our Suits ard Over- ' 16 will do you 'good to see them ; it will dous good to show them to you. Come. In all lines of Apparel 'for Men---Olothing, Hats and Furnishing swe show none but the most ndable makes, goods, that have proven their orth, and which we can recommend with ful ce © that they will make friends for us. - (CANON STARR GOES = Splemdid Offer "Felt of "Gr athe keen a | oven fn ctrewla Starr might ,. On motion dio THE SPORT REVIEW wway, a suburb of he accepted the Post i Db. 6 Ne isu? {x@Orge 5s oa he the fate Des VERS ago I 4 i: on {ATHLETIC CONTEST OF YMCA. BUSINESS BOYS. tla the A practi the Dis { Held at Queen's Athletic ~A Canoe Club to be Formed-- City Baseball League Pitchers. down be Langdon, seven Grounds | fell sell The lifty-yards dash tor, and the of Ri : ' w the cathedral who covered the d in- | 1 wanted him to remain. | seconds Hat, EE. Wi 2 was second ; carious o with A. Buck right at shoulder' iral | of 1 throughout the in the broad jump H. Kenfiedy prov. rish | tr declined them all, preferring | od an easy winner with A. Buck and has | t« ain in Kingston, he had [R. Langdon second and third respec Arm friends, but last be Ltively., Barry's team easily captored wed to thé Toronto offer, | the 30-yard relay race, with Lang- laying consideration for sowe {don, Barry and Sutddard each running 1 100 yards. Buck's team nosed out jfidgar's for second place. R. Lafigdon i stood highest in points, having to his | eredit thirteen. A. Buck amd HN, J Kounets stad second with eleven teach, while F. Williams and B. Barr® 1911 | came next with eight. The rest of the > 10 | pointgetiers were Suddard five, Bain xy and Edgar four each, Hamilton and pm {| Barpes tnree each, Majan and Mullin ol | i, t¥o each. ] has { o , Canor fore speed oe in received fers oun where any at STOCK MARKETS { ¥arnished by R, B, Lyman & Co Clarence Chambers, May 5th, Open. 1 Copper . To Form Canoe Club, nead of in , the 18 long been as a ne to the sporting the attempts have been started but have number the city idea of form- the city will building, Sa- ARR. coven sirens a canoe club garded life The cri « is 2349 : spadian Pa ntral al) ne I New York Ce IC. 80... Erie re epusity of * city. Several Gas .. pa } made to get a club Great Nor the tn, phd. : 2 faile i. A surprisingly Ma. Pacibie of boys and young men ! Northern Pacifie CHAROOS. With the | Ontario and Western a club eapoeists ol | Pennsylvania meet in the 3 MCA § Rey adding i turday, to discuss plans ! Ro: tk Island lagge in own ing Had Practice Together. haseball to- | fair Cooke's and Princess street terms had a. friendly artice, gether {ast evening, near the grounds. Hoth -feams frequently, and by should be 'neifie © nre the time good shape. | Railway } Noi Essien - }lguite i eason opens Pacific in FINE 16 Lon Wabash ave the 00 A---- S-- City League Pitchers. Chicago Close, Fhe question of Wheat Upent 1. Closed. | pal} pitchers to perform in the Sun May hax maney vesraunty XLS 97} lay school baseball will be a uh - abject of discussion a xt mest the executive of Sundas amateur athletic ext Tuesday evening are perfeclly willing to | play in any other positic I pitcher's box. § iter | i 3 mo i allowing city. base | and | hax { league the ne the wRociation on Most teams iow them to m than in the ing of school and the DAY. -- Athletics. the Y.M.C.AL pield last to indulge ard dash, th athle th wer INCIDENTS OF THE w- | --- « Y.M.C.A. The business boys of {went to Queen's athletic levening for the first time in outdoor athletics, A fifty-y broad jump and relay race were features, The boys went to the { tie field directly from work, { winners of the different events {reckoned by the yoint system, 1 he fair was chilly and the boys worked a-- | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re sid porters an Their Rounds. 2h | Strawberries, large quart boxes, 25¢., our: | , will at. Rees'. the Earl Bertram hag wal home in Parham. ; be- | Abdominal and spinal supports; a» ion Shecialty, Dytton's, { J. C. Herriott, of Queen's, day, for Ottawa William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | hard to keep warm. received at MeAuley's Phone 778. wmpp---- i The ronds aré beginning to look nice Horses Training. and fresh, now that the scrapings are e ated away. Cunningham, | ka street. Leave orders | Auley's bookstore, | Mrs. C. E. Elliott, Brooklyn visiting her parents, Mr. and F. Marshall, Nelson street. the grand stand in Victoria i« looking very bright since treated to a coat of paint, Mes. Hbnry Bendel of Syracuse, I NY. returned home, today, after pending a week with her mother, Mrs lames Reid, i Be. chamois Iatton's, Miss Fthel Jones, who has heen {visiting her parents in this city re turned this afternoon Lake' 4 hospital, New York, she i= in { trad ning. | Sale men's $5 patent Oxfords, good ear welt, #3. Duttorn's. | Herbert J. 3mith, of St. Joseph, Missouri, was in the city, paying { visit to his furents on Brock street, pait off and go to the cor con his way home from a purchasing oa i trip to New York for his frm. He ; iw ' = i for home this afternoon. IN LABORS NUMEROUS, Sale of ladies $3.50 tan Oxfords, $2. | 00. Dutton's. the list of floral offerings, at funeral of the late Howard Shar es Among of Rev. W. 1 was a wreath from: de of St. Mary Magdalene's charch, school classmates, and ton, appears in the list of students Mrs. A. Queen's College who have attained the degree of Bachelor of Ar "He Carnovsky's, Armitage is entitled to congratula wilecting tions on his success Considering the duties adminis returned? to. his feft to- wk ol and St. Kingston These Kingston trotlers are trained at the Delle + driving by George Vowell : May Wax Laura Nolan, owned by W. H. Crusader, owmed by W. Sleeping Jim, owned by heing pars and Car a1 23 piano tuner, Me ' at sol} Nelly; Brintell. LIBE RALS WIL x to Adjourn Months, May 5 ~The liberal accey sted the adjourn to enable NX. Mr. Mrs park , ACC EPT. being The Proposal for Tw Ottawa, CANCUS this morning that the commons for two months or thereabouts, the delegation from both houses to at tend the coronation. No dates were fixed. There was considerable a from the 'stand patter' of the party who thought it was to the goverment to keep faith with the United States by fighting the rec procity bill through without adjourn ment, and® allowing the prémier and certain members of both parties te + proposal I'rinvess street. finish gloves, Be apposi to St section where uj mation, NE 7 Armitage Has Secured His Degree. ¢ Rev. W. L. i In the Armitage ie at there was an onussion. ing An, the consed's day teacher, also a sheaf from Williamson. | Cooking butter, 15ec, hose who have charge of « which has been subscribed many to Carrs Viet celebra- tering to a large such as on the tion will st Ao on their rounds in St. Mary Magdalene sy is marvell a few dave. The advertising of the ous where time could be ound to sue celebration has already been started. cegafully pursue stuaies leading up to Rig boxes of: berries from Tennessee the B.A. degree. During his term oi § at Curnovsky's study Mr, Armitage haz also been an 'The remains of the late Mrs. Frank active member of the Collegiate Inati Mallen, who died in the west, arrived tute hoard and has taken a share in in the city on the noon train aml [the work of the Children's Aid Society | were taken in ghargs hy 8S, 8 . Uor 'and Other charitable institutions. { bett, undertaker. fukeral Ror offer connected with hie ation Money wia day con will -- } take place, a] he Suit to St. Mary's cathedral, where cervice will be held. ee Free Saturdaj. ! A uedul surprise package will piven with each purchase of 25 ur over made at Best's, on Saturday. The steamer Corona passed up, this These packages contain useful articles | morning, from Montreal, being the | that are used by everyome and will {first of the big package freighters to be: given away one to wach eistomer, | arrive this season. while they last. The stents J. K. Hackett, and Ho | barge A loaded corn at Richard Young and Tender Butter Beans. | sons' Bad and deared for Que Ant fifiy-seven other varieties of | sariy vegetablee and fruits at Car | nu et wy 8. i Late Marine News. The steamer CGlenmount was sill aground at Crossover Light, this af | ternoon, but it was expected that she | would be released during the after be noon, as good progress had been cents made. Reynoldston Reports. ! Reynoldston, May 1.--Gershom Had- {dock has the mail contract from Rey inoldston to Godfrey. Thomos Moore | has returned home after an absence of flo years, Fdgar Génge, ill J pneumonia, is not much better. 18 penis Tin, Gass art defitey and W. Wagar spent Drug | Sunday at the former's home. T. and LF. Moore, st William Shepherd's: IL i Byler, at 6G. Kitson's, Craig Roa; . Bush, at MH. Moare's, pruies" g heen arcested in New ork for Practising without a license. Alma claims io het many ailments by je 5 i a od boots, 8.75. Dutton's. ----------------. Special for Saturday. Hecular 84 and $5 hats for 33.49. Mee hilling, Wellington strept. Oakley's Cer; rs, 2c. amd Stores. 1 Cheese sales © 'Mie. to! 11 H-16e. Avg fe. Winches 4 ter, Hie CASTORIA MVE TART BAT LLRLLETURE VETO vy b - FAVA TLLVLLCL TELLTALE TVA TTL TLTA TLL TELLTALE BERS R EES BBW R RN jeutt jon the new practising | the | i Nor, member, | PILLS | REMAINS THE SAME | | NO CHANGE ™ THE i SITUATION. { L ARBOR | The Trades and Labor Council Has Not Yet Named Thomas H. Fleming. I he Lahor jevening, to a4 ito the upheaval lv. Other busines ihe ¢ tion of appointing fill § the } Thon and was present cial serptary, further until the nest appoints nan: ial a has been Likely appo a Ruccessor ta] i Frades + and abor hall, last sfinirs pertaining | fabor circles local | members of the Council met in 1 was ap APtointment ! wis, who is at ar recording and finan was at He was | perman- | wr, which | made, acti requested to meeting secretary next me r x tL and, at the ording Secretar nted, for a Settlement. has not vet | labor trouble ian. given ont Frida, { that a t Looking LL ement , in the morning tlement in their Giteuli with ters seftlec 'The and it will likely be 1 after betwesn the masons and the r< had. been decided. Fhis weather for trades, & pity, th he trouhle of this to the building. The build A i building JUIER 8 is still trouble trouble | stow | laborers are their the masons aut, in winted at Luding | that 5 ne the and it should 1s indeed kin} | woik | hold up held up As THE RESULT. Christ Play. Guadalajara, Mexico, eao Conejo, a Texpanian, who the part of the Christ in the anonal | Holy Week Passi Play at the tow of Texpan, in the southern part of this state, is dead as the resutt of his insistence that his hands be nailed to the in the crucifixion Cornejo was a religions enthusiast, and was not content to be tied to the cross, as had been Yhe -eustom in pre , but he insisted that nails | through his hands. Foe | were rusty, aad bl For many been oa among DEAD Took Past of in Passion i May 5.Clirie tain) OGRA on Cross Beane vious yea be driven nails used poisoning developed. the Passion flay has of Holy Week observance Texpan citizens, A Million--And For What? Weekly Sur government has af ®116.000, Taronto The Ontario chased, at a cost twelve acres as a site for a new residence for the Lieut. Governor of Ontario. No definite. information has heen vouchsafed as yet as to the pro able cost of the reswience to be erect ed, but it will be cause for surprise if the total outlay, by the time the work of furnishing. is complete, = less than a million dotlavs, will that be the end. upkeep, aside from the charge, will he a permanent burden on the public treasury. The expenditure otn they Lieutenant-Governor's office vear was SL600, and the outlay maintaining the official up to Sittocalily over annual expenditure on the elaborate residence wi! much higher figure any one, in society, who are rmment House, rive cent in benefit from the oss tence of the gubernatorial reside : When the id site for railway var ls, advant have taken © of wipe a wholly ment, pur | some The cost * Intere of last in ran The and more doubtedly reach And to what end ? Does side of those tertained at residence out fh Gov'r ve one the situation to establish heen out useless u-- Calling a Representative to Account. Toronto Weekly Sun During the late session of the le lature of Manitaba a resolution adopted condemnatory of ~hortly session ended ne of the who had voted for the resolution, the of Vieden, was invited lie meeting explain his Fhe mvity accepted, planation and at second this that recy re ds recipre g } altar the members representative atiend a to pub and course on 'was given, the ition, moved vho had was adopted, de close and od by nn re met voted fou ring emning failed and legislature, ne utterly the proeity, had | Present tne ests of the farmers of Manitoba." Resnlutions, have been adop ted at meetings held all over Un that a similar failure shen the legislature voted condemnation to views, desires, inte which tario, indicdte occurred here of this province of the agreement, amine? Reminder of Old Times, Advertiser Mr, Borden visited Weyburn, Sask., in 1907 he spoke under a ban ner bearing the motto, "Reeiproeity With the United States." 1. wag pat there by the conservatives of the riding. In his next visit to tha west he had better have an advance agent to prevent such accidents. Bananas, Oranges and Lemows. Two dozen for a quarter. AH of one kind or assorted as you want them. Saterduy night, at Carnov- sky's. Landon When W. E. Stavert, of the Bank of Mon. treal, has resigned as trustee for the "assisting" banks in the Soverei bank's affairs, and he will mohabh be succeeded by G. T. Clarkson, whe has just been appointed ig W. MeNaughton, spending few days in the city, retirned to hoe in Sydenham, to-day. z= To-Morrow 9 am.to 6- Orc as lon as the lot lasts. Better come in the morning. Vol vad sD . 2 OT UALS HY t x ¥ wt We have just received to-day several good bargains. These we will share with our customers To-morrow. '# 400 Corset Covers 2 Stamped on Fine Lonsdale, with sufficient Peri Lustra Floss to embroider same. Thesc designs are all new and extreme- ly pretty and the material (Real Lons- dale) is better than the light weight Lawns usually made into there stamped Corset Covers. Yours To-Morrow 15¢ Each Positively no telephone orders aecepted for these. ~ 1,000 Yards Good Taffeta Ribbons Colors are White, Pink, Cardinal. quality. Yours To-Morrow 12 ie Y ard Navy, This Light Navy, is the usual 20c¢ 'Hosiery For All the Family Am ------ * - Boys' Stockings Of all kinds. Leather Knit, Extra Heavy Ribbed Cot- tan, 20c to 25¢ Ribbed Extra Strong Cashmere, double knees, heels, toes, 35c to 50c. | Girls' Stockings All makes, in Cotton, Lisle Thread Cash- nicre, ribbed or plain, all sizes, Women's Cashmere Stockings, 12 makes to choose from. Short Vamp, ] High Toe and High Heel : The New Shoe For Ladies. In Gun Metal, Tan, Calf and Patent Leather, HOOD'S) The Painless Cm Miss" Grace Mrs. Henry G. EH THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE: P.8.--8Some New Sea Lion and Walrus Bags Just 2 Received.

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