Daily British Whig (1850), 9 May 1911, p. 5

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_YHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, MAY 9. _194 THE STAN STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Paid U Capital Authorized A a Pp : eserve Fund simp S00 Savings Department at all Branches. "i -- EE ---------------------- T. LAMBERT, Merchant Tailor See Here the comfortable fit, the Tailoring the habit of You men who want the best style, that stays and the hest value for your money, should get going to LAMBERT, He can fill the bill + at FROCK SUIT Our Prices Are Right CRAWFORD & WALSH " Leading Tailors. Princess'& Bagot Sts EAA J A ER A a QUALITY IN SUGARS All Sugars do not look alike, if placed alongside each ather, Every Grocer knows this. We want the Consumer to kfiow it. Insist on having EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR You will not only have a good Sugar, but 'the best on the market. The clear white color proves the superior- ity of "Redpath" Sugar. When buying Loaf sugar ask for REDPATH PARIS LUMPS in RED SEAL dust proof cartons, and by the pound. The Canada Sugar Refining Co., MONTREAL, CANADA. Limited Established in 1854 by Johan Redpath own A ------ Girls' Street | Summer Shoes We have a large range of Girls Low Shoes, Pumps, Laced Shoes and Strap. These are something we can recommend for splendid wear. Sizes ii to 2 Price, $1 50° KING STREET H. JENNINGS, BresscsrsacscsscsccsncctscPBeccccesn Clearing Sale of Ladies' Suits IN CREAM ALL-WOOL SERGE AND LIGHT FANCY TWEEDS, ETC. REGULAR PRICES, $10.00 to $23.50. NOW ALL ONE PRICE, » : < $4.98 a Suit. ~ ALSO In Pink, Mayve, Sky, Ecru and White, trimmed with Valencience . Lace and Tmsertion, Applique and Tucks. $4.00 Dresses for $5.00 'Dressés fpr - $6.00 Dresses for $8.50 Dressbs for $10.50 Dresses for i D. M. SPENCE, E, aii : 119 Princess ® » by 3 _-- ---- PLACING OF METERS THE SPORT REVIEW | | | & | { ON INSTITU TIONS TO STOP+ SUNDAY WATER LEAKS. SC Risviopy RESORT TO! SLICK WORK. i Doing Sudden Mission Work to Aid! Their Baseball Teams--Princess Street Will Not Have a Team. | The Matter Discussed by City. Coun- Cil--The Given Water at Pumping. The «i Institutions Actual Will Cost be | of | the | i re- which do passed by lexecutive of the AAA with ' ard to how long a member of na the team should be in allendance at the of the , in Sunday school for which he plays, has | of water Fhere caused a great deal of: dis | n the water we cussion among members of the differ- has been traced ty lent teams. 'ihe by-law says that al are given a flat i player on a team in order to. be eli- | tn Monday evening the matter gible must be a member in good | discussed b thé coun standing on or before the first Sun com tee Amen day in M I'he result is that some | of a tender fo g a {of the Sunday schools have been draf shout R160 each, Nearly all ting good players into the Sunday | High T ibemgiroed that it | prof for the past two Sundays in! ag ope. meters; but order to have them on the team. Some put to the chawman, |) fF (hat "this is not fair: to those) order to get full infor i ) ll Bizes 5 to 71-2, $2.00 dn. it lear | ho go attend Sunday Shoot regular | 5 i association was not formed | " being placed | * what ®erack teams could be se- | to 8 ' 2, $250 11 to 2, $3.00 The by-law < supports a P Was alre is a big leakage i ipply, and it to places whic rate was |g . the GIRLS' PATENT BUTTON JOOKEY BOOTS, walter re eplanioe ost of the members of coun was wise to mmstal some {Questions were Ald. CO , in nation. Ald arson the meters were ars m not to see more money ; a : for the purpose of giv ing? cured but en: Sunday school | SEE OUR SPECIALS AT $1.50, $2.00 $2.25, $5.00 and $6.00 "THEY CAN'T BR BEAT." We are showing a snappy and dressy Patent Button Boot for Women at $3.00 ALL SIZES. those who did att chance to have a little recreation. | his matter will forin an item of dis- at the next executive meet- Whatever water the (8 I, would be given|! of pumping, {© mg. ission | This jcomm TH Rigney s much as cond he exp diseu wh Lhe water ted to do i by Al Li harman of the | @ superis the publi "ters works | Princess Street Drop Out. ittee 3 opened the Princess will Sun- is Bow announced that Methodist Sunday school not enter a baseball team in the were | jay school leagye. It is said that he | {there are scarcely enough players to | form a team and 'after a vain effort to get enough together to form an ag- gregation the promoter has decided to I bel it a failure. * It will be remem- | tin | Dered that last year Princess street "land Luke's petitioned the execu- Itive of the to allow them to {am gamate MIMISSIONn Was granted and the two managed to get together juite a strong team; in fact they were be | in the semi-final series, This year it | neither be* represented in the that | league. | { It | street Arsom said do so shortly wonld haw Renew Your Youthful Appearance Nyal's Hair Restorer Changes Grey Origigal dandruff, mstit ution allied. The general hosp ital, versitey He mel Dien, Y M. of PrN idence, St. Mar Orphanags 1 be have meters ins Queen's Lr CA, Honse of the Lake stitutions won + S which wou meters ot noir fut league Hewitt had re and Superin tenet xamined these | Ald. Hanley .obiectid to the {chase of meters. The st would x 81,200 and he think vhile to expend win pu ov did will jwas w A High Ideal Campaign. campaign \ to interesi development of their in and assisting them to of high ideals, cer amount lL Ald. Litt fwould very soo | Ald. Hoag s the institutions paratus to' run its clegnees the prevents the hair from the Hair to n said that the 1 pay tor sted thi meters . A eral of ipoys in the t in etal electrical | fividual talents, i their 'elevators, and | realize the importance [water would no be used. Then lis being seriously considered by what use would tl rs be? | tain gentlemen of this city In order | Al. R gr remarked that if the {to assertain certain information which {elevators did not city water, they |will_be the means of deciding upon an {would buy city 'tricity, active step, young men have been al | Ald. Carson declared that the leak- jotted to sections of the ity so that |age system had to be stopped. His! ghey may call at the different homes {committee had . threshed that matter | and procure the information from pa- | lout, and decided that it was e ssential | rents, who have boys who would be jto secure meters for fhe institutions | affected by such a movement The | that were wasting water. canvassers will go the rounds this i Ald. Rigney held that to be equit- {evening about eight o'clock, and pa ahle a principle must laid down. {rents are asked to kindly give the {The council should know exactly what | {young men any data they may desire, institutions required meters before they semen {were placed. let the committer {that be placed mstitutions over = themsely vigorous Color, falling out and promotes growth of new hair. 75¢ Bottle. Sold at PROUSE'S DRUG STORE Opposite St. Andrew's Church. "Phone 8% : longer use be COUNCIL WAS ANGRY DAVIS OC COMPANY PUR- ALLEN MARSH. i -- Ray all | Margaret Anglin Married. J ortain | Her Kingston friswds and local the-4 {amount of il should { at tregoers generally will be interested | j sane tion the placing the meters, {in the announcement that Miss Mar {and not allow it entirely to the com- | varet Anglin, Canada's leading actress [mittee and the superintendent. - Pas ei Jere in "Green Stock: Ald. Fraser suggested that one meter | ings" three weelfs ago, was married in be bought and placed on the big in | New: York, on Monday, to Howard stitutions--a month on each for a | Hull, magazine briter. The wedded | test . yuple will sail 'wt ones for Paris to | Ald. Ross held t 1g the atend their honeymoon, and will come thod was the 'to Toronto in July. That Miss. Anglin adopt. It was out has 86 long side stepped the arrows! the largest consumin and | of Cupid is a mystery, and is only ex by the city council on Monday even put on meters. Ihe had { plained bv the fact that she was so|ing, and the purchase of the Allen thosen the largest thoroughly wedded to her art that {march by the Davis Tannery com Ald. Shaw pointed out that a meter | a gave 'matrimony little considera- | pany, for which the city property com- Was necessary tion, and reached the age of thirty mittee last year had been negotiating, (water a large instit eight before becoming a matron. ame in for some criticism. In ex I'he council then : ---------------- [ paining the present' plans of the pro commendation of the : . | perty committee to expropriate the the purchase of what Is Working Well. [Allen quarry lots the Home quired. The garbage system is working well | for the Aged on Montreal street, Ald in the city. Although a New complaints | Ross referred to the purchase by the have been received, they have been of [Davis company of the marsh, saying very minor character, and due to [that the purchase had been made in a Na-Dru-Co act that the system has only jrather unfair manner every a tle been in running order short | Ald. McCann gave further informa the Inspector McCammon is looking | tion regarding the purchase. He sta gist ter the complaints, which are sent ted that Mr. Davis had stepped in to the police station. A book is kept {ahead of the city, when Mayor Gra chairman of the property meters should using BECAUSE CHASED Cound of water who Mayor Graham and Alds. Ross and McCann Criticized Mr, Davis for Slipping in Ahead of the ity apd Buying. The question of a new dumping ground was given some consideration | meter me nese method to sv to pick mstitutions only vers committee much using determine how ion was adopted the con me re- | tive as to opposite ters are re- | | | | | The National Drug Company. i Manufacturers of the of specialties, sipport manufactured by Shem to of refunding to thé drug ey that he might return to a cus mer Samples given this week at a8 very extent any mon as chased Including all and some 165¢ of pretty patterns Our Price ABERNETHY"S This Sale Should be of interes the saving every tic le. hody, on ea rs is very conside: About 3,000 Yards of Extra Good Prints é our 12 values 1-2¢ qualities Wide range 10ca Yd Dress Ducks For Ladies' or Children's Wear. Many good patterns, Polka Dots, Stars, Anchors, Stripes, ute 12 1-2¢ and lée. Our Price, 10c y Shun ete, New Repps, Tung Linens, Rajah effects, 10c Ginghams 10c We will place on the Bargain Worth | Table for Tuesday and Wednesday yards 12 1-2¢ and 16¢ Chambrie, sap ved Gingham, Zephyr, etc 10c per yd 1 Oc Te NEW IDEA Simple, Accurate, and Re liable, PATTERNS, 10c CRUMLEY BROS. sold to Mr. Davis for a price. much less than they had asked the city to pay hey wanted the city to pay $2,000 Afterwards, Mr. Davis had stated that he would sell the city whatever portion it wanted in proportion to the price he had paid. Now, he re fused to carry out this 'arrangement Ald. McCann declared that the city should expropriate the marsh, and in the meantithe tax it for its full value At present it was assessed for nothing like its value Ald Jailey said that when council learned all the facts, it not be so hard on Mr. Davis, the would The indus at the police station for the com-|ham (then plaints, and these are afterwards given jcommittee] had made arrange to Mr. McCammon to investigate | ment with Mr. Davis for the joint use | of the marsh. The Davis company re | quired a small portion When the | owners of the learned that + intended they Me Leod's drug sto corner King some land Brock streets and « Mon {treal and Princess street | res, orner Return From Wedding Tour. and Mrs, OC. A. Hallett, well residents of Watertown, have |! following their in Kingston, | At the "Orpheum. The double and single acts Orpheum for the first part this week were very interesting The singer and dancer in the single was in a class all by herself. Her act jwas well received. The double act marsh to expropriale, Mr known returned from a tour, marriage last Thursday i by Rev. T. E. Bourke. Mrs. Hallett was Miss Fanny E. Mitchell The | couple will reside in Watertown The | Feed at the Hy of hia FOOD IN SERMONS. the Pominie Right lady act and the Davis tannery was a growing try, and required more land was a possibility of it expanding dur ing the next few vears. and Mr. Davis was waiting to see how much of the marsh thé company would require for extensions. Ald. Bailey said he did not believe in doing anvthing that might hamper an industry the tannery, Mayor Graham declared that Davis had not dealt fairly with There just like Nr the om has been employed at the New | Sermons Are Brilliant. {was air brake plant for several new too, alsa very their jokes being and well savoured., Their was also good. The fine. good, A conscientious, hard-working | successful? clex gyman writes " iglad to bear testimony to the ure and increased measure of efficiency and health that have come to me {from adopting SGrape-Nut food as | one of my articles of diet i For several years | was much dis tressed during the early part of each day by indigestion. My breakiast seemed to turn sbur and failed to & gest. After dinmer the headache and other symptoms following the break- fast would wear away, oaly to return, however, next morning. "Having heard of GrapsN food, I finally concluded te give it a trial I m my breakfast of Crepe Nuts with cream, toast and Postum. The result was surprising in improved health and total absence of the dis tress that had, for so long a time, folibwed the morning meal. "My digestion became satisfactory, the headaches ceased, and the old feeling of enetgy returned. Since that time I have always had Grape-Nuts food on my breakfast table. "I was delighted to find also, that whereas before T began to use G Jeape Nuts food I was quite fervous and be- came easily wearied in the work of preparing marked improvement resulted from the +. in my diet. "I am convinced that Grape-Nuts x and ¢ singing, am | pretures re very pe-------------- ; Mary's School Changes. The separate school board has cided to make improvements to Mary's school during the summer re he rooms now occupied by the con rn St. Sentenced to Die, mosquitos, de All flies, St all insects and, germs, infectant, For sale a --- -- bed bugs and "Mexican" dis- | at all druggists Portsmouth Orangemen The Portsmouth Orangemen | caretaker as a dwelling will be verted into class rooms and it is pected that other alterations will also i be made so that more room held a . t re roo and a successful meeting, ' x o he Monday mght for t Several members were initiaied into commodation ta be ws 1 the order, and some business of impor. | "ONVenience o oth teachers and pu- tance to the order was transacted, jis, ex (dts Portsmouth Methodists. The annual meeting of the official {board of the Portsmouth Methodist church was held on Monday evening, at the home of Rev. Mr. Tennant, when good reports were received of the work of the year. The board will mest again in the course of a few days to consider some unfinished business. Shipping of Feldspar. Six more cars of fel r arrived in the city, vesterday, from Richardsons' mines. The schooner Abbie I. An- drews has been chartered to carry feldspar over to Charlotte, as well as the schooner. Ford River. mg ' It may sound boastful to say that we can handle your rental property! jood produced this result and helped better n you can yourself, but we me to a sturdy condition of mental would to you to some of and physical strengTh. tour clients. M "I have known of several persons The death occurred on Saturdav | who were formerly troubled as | i ! : pleas | z ity in slippieg in and buying the marsh as be had done Ald. Hoag remarked that he in favor of taxing to the limi private individuals who persisted holding up the city for a big price their property, when it was of no use to them, but he would not want this done to one of the city's best indus res Ald. Graham stated that he had tried tO get a price on Belle's Island, for purchase by the city, and was told that it would be sold for $1,000. The island was assessed for $1,000, and he thought 'that the city assessor should see that the assessment of this island was raised 'accordingly. would t an FIRE IN TIMBER LIMITS. Serious Biaze on Property Owned by M. Avery, Ex-M.P. Report from Sharbot Lake states 'that quite a serious fire has been raging for a couple of daye, in the timber limits about four miles from there at the head of the lake, and owned by NM. Avery, ex-M.P. The peo- ple of the neighborhood turned in and frosanted some surrounding buildings rom being burned, but it is stated that the loss to the tinber limits will be great, Death Warrant. Spring's here, summer is around he " Every bottle guarshteed. sale at all druggists. ht of John Monahan, one of Brock- | was, and who have been helped ville's" best' known and popular eiti-| have been, by the use of Grape-Nuts, ans; * He had been ill for the past Hood, on my recommendation." Name aime | | em weeks. given by Postum Company, Battle! i By being inquisitive you and quite Greet. ich. to betray your igupeasey' ail} Jan Satie books, The Rout to i "There's a ren Ambassador Bryce, at Toronto said that it is upto Canada to make sug gestions 'that will hind Canada closer to the mother country. The dominion FoNernmant will of the Canadian A A Kellaric Mattress and Hercules Spring On One of Our Latest Brass or Iron Beds Spots Off By Using Furniture Restorer James Reid The Leading Uwdertakers. 'Phone 147. SUITS FOR ALL Men'% and Boys Suits and Over- coats. Ladies' Suits Rugs, Curtains, ets, etc Jewellery, Art Squares ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN. All kinds of Boots and Shoes-- Ladies', Men's, Children's. Cheapest prices. Call and examine the Goods and Prices. Joseph Abramsky 268 PRINCESS STREET. Oar Oficloths, Blank- SALE. ALSo AL AKD 314, Xixps S. Bennett & Co. Cor. Bagot and Barrack Mis © "Phone $41.

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