Daily British Whig (1850), 11 May 1911, p. 8

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vAbE ¥ Jent.. k L0T OF WoNEy | MAKES DARING TRIP cpulatid b mothtale mame BANK OF TORONTO SAVINGS ACCOUNT 41 It i% just the applic "adding to"! prin tle at a time, and the grows from year to ye tirest is added twice 5 y BANK OF TORONTO INCORPORATED 18 ASSETS KINGSTON BRANCH : 107 PRINCESS ST. GEORGE B, McKAY, Mana "mw HM PENSCING rm olking over satisfied expire Fence is } w. A MITCHELL, Hardware STOCK MA HK ETS Furnished by 18, 1, Clarence Chambers, Hith, Muy oh Atchison I Amalgamated ( oper Amerienn Smeltors BB & Brit, x GPR... N.Y.C. ¢ & Erie Cin 0 General Eleetric Groat Northora, pid Mh. & 1 Missouri' Paeif Norther Pennsy ly Reading Rock Isla St. Paul Sathorn Pacitic whia, wd Pacific Chicago. Op May July Set Carn May July Sept New | Special Coiraets, At pre Ferry York, th foun New 2 Wend tiem hy, siratwoy x Watsall come while at und ¢ removed For first prices try With mors comay with tii still om the Giver home dav, Earl Bertram, of the wits Strawberries, Ea Class prin the Wi my sittings week, the hou harps Monn ivder. paper of Queen's, kk at enrge, in Fganville, ROOY Parham, in 1x Carn BEEA040000000000000000000000000t00ttta00a Spring Take a look at us know what yom We can Rrasp yow them, the man who coms wtion of iple, a balance $30,000,000 ger, Lyman ul? veky's There ave ho tailoring disappointments GRAVE OF CENTRAL Macleod Has Ret TO Miss Olive Plymonth, 'Lieut. Was heart, Boyd, Macl ' Reginald man wi w hors r rived 1 1 ol yyy murdere 08 miles for a roman swestheart, ieut Capi in Cet sr. In % 3ovd Grer, was Afric to maki ® BBE. furmous ; tives tral a in ned she determined in order to place *»% On his grave i Macbeod, ther 8 hep jours Norther M [0 mn and falls of never actually wiugh Commandan 1 that e, In uw of n pund the Bs, hind section future Les Cin the penetrate tListat known honor | t-- { The Very Latest Culled | Over the World, elsctic will T4th Nova near of dists decide Book otin n date Jan ta ob an, Tor Killed wt Lond unveil site for the Al { y wa Ww lwiy will Victoria at fares t berlin onl « campal ribed: Ne close of the Yi. M \ \ 5.000 or rid { hse a rt 1 ollege Montreal, did street, eM hor PN of recyw «WM ¥ wi nn OOM fren 3 Ber nn ministe Wednes smo hh street, er years \ name u whegue art at Ling with the wholesale offee viet three | tmiredd Oo to the extent of $2 su TO RECONSIDER DEC Will Shortly Matte, 1 Ih His Holiness " uy | leni a tha hedridde that h recor y the rumor ned rio erst shortly a. h -& Co. i rhe deeres ns hen a te in mere 014 h welved pi aunda Manoeuvres Not Refo Pn 1102 wn {1} house sufficionti t nsdowne's bill, nits reform while iment of t admirably rvative tionan fre tary principle pred eo it hberal «new chamber remove from a the rn reat pulsitor will of the peers who rislatare wlowne, O pe i | | det to the frreation I new mem bw b le ley An MNee sing convene mservative Cl 0a | endum Proposit not vefor i the Parl onrt N sprin Challenges hutton O a¥ i ATT ; repeat that | « the f ny i ' Hl ken th was 1 i tn dollars it ohouse and th that there mvestipaiy the millions of x | invelved {stood the countr i in this nable want n of tion to an wn sinuation Isitosy | TIDUATIGY {tion i= the name has his | z committe aontyv instance in mentioned, full {to examine my bank account with the tangible '| connection with ! i for been Thurs have it : will nection 15 Vist ng nade of i _broug ht fe wetion ¥ simslar way tran rwa EE --_ Tailo our Handsome wpling Woollens a will show you how faithful we Let want and ideas amd how in store for here for his work, SUITS $22.50 UP OVERCOATS $20.00 UP TROUSERS $5.50 UP FIANCEE AFRICA, England--Her May an oung PITH OF THE NEW From All { 'REE, caleulatod AT Enemy. ullest hietinet! bat the insinuation in ques which my opportan mn well tan éxocute urned to Sweets Murder. od by & 1010 ih the jour memorial v ira. Nigeria Khabo ¥ n en seen t- Lenfant for fal ites Ma woman il Ss. Iw onto hile ik Unt sl tue Lhe he on n there | operty Oo} for | Mi Couve of Wm merchant t hese, fol Take | Miss th rm. of lords' revola heredi ominan e Proposes nt compel ple tha ernme so Mi ul i other tle cham Hh govern I" ntly chamber has Sam pro vo refer {hese ary al politi par rilminis thou we and have under nt hey rough restri this in » The iy in eon inuaton other mw any i : VINGSTON"S =r BROCK STREET. VE PATLY BRITISH WHYG, FAIR OF ALL NATIONS OPENED IN ARMOURIE THURS-! DAY AFTERNOON, It is Being Conducted by the Daught- ers of the Empire in Aid of a Tuberculosis sDispensary. Phurs It Beek, would if the pretty as of those Gral Adam Lm ries presents very s da whi'h 8 eens represent the of t part « dillerent to labor I charg ng on Are yolhs 1 he build | town 'dis nurse in' charge The work support city, and character, the reg f the Da other o Lo in raise money n wea 1s dispensary the dow d to ht therculc receiving the hearty { men of the trict place a hg 1s the ot to Nis, of baal cal is sminational Carruthers is the ot wor utive chapter ters cers are rent; Mrs and the Duff, first vice Hemming ut. 0B Macbon fa wor Empire H.R. KR Mrs Miss Nort shies odd Hughes, tres tandard-bearer to the this b So iter, hav week i ns, Dutch th,' building line of vision Lal att sale is quick an buy In red and white, while the booth 1 ed ross red om Cale dire with ir geraniun gl which this Lhe Chantant { Lie 0 NOt Ars >tuart man and Macnee, M ist Mi M char are Mrs, Mace W Mr Mrs Mat How Mi ard | Hale, Pet silderste ol Mrs Mi ht hent Susie An Miss hath tea was cream, while wddition A SICH La hitees the Lrowe Capt Arthur Craig Meg Mignon Tely Réel, Capt "vi and others th of the exh hand in charg ol head, Frank Stra: Willi Lnson, Mi Frank Miss Doris Miss swdon, ut r ms Mrs Nora Macnee, Marjory Merrick, Miss llelen Crisp In th Mis I loen noon d here, 1 he is joe collee, ed ven evening mn to be time will be yg te during thg Lacut.-Col 8 ser m - by ro; evening Mri. Mona Miss Serpt urkish mteres 1 He il Mrs and hight, Jessie Harte bro ting ol ght room, and chapter, i Lhe man Wa | he most it x, the hit neapres of th whom Mrs \ssistin Mrs Ww ty, Mis Browunbeld Miss Ha Pakmis and Judy are the lad Were Ke 15 one whole on rs sule, » Priv Pong het * Charlie Young Mrs. AZ, Palmer, Mrs. William Han Miss Dorothy birkpatrick, Forte, Misses S, gallery, amusements by ladies las are Blair, held Lassie . Mrs a and the shooting Car rs rt, unch thers nar try how, and other chick in apy vith the fortable fre every (8 carried or Lhe All the hsrem skirts name of the booth ww, lous and nges that OR ehar r in in Keeping Con diva chair where so wer eary witl h chaney Fhe British bo where i ved there oth head Mrs Wood, ening the \ Mrs My <i Mamie Cock those fair, 1 0 Birchal \l Miss Christine inter Miss tt and built, Mice vick, Liar rane put on in the gun 1 tab of theatrical under umusements nn of Mr I. P Miss Maric Br i ot her ted b Carruther frarothy i Railroad. An comes N commons railwa when GO. F. He presented a bill y | Great Not which Port branches A New wa, May NH ect, which y { ambitious ral with vlian rthern, w fore the thi Ort P., § Hor corporate the Western Railway poses to build thur to Queb x would open up a new country between the CPR. apd Iranseontinental north of Deferved. Twas City Washington, May of city against URslOn we the to-day on the ( ciprocity bill. Henry M. Flagg, speak ing for thirty-five thousand of the north-west United States that nothing flamed the populace so much as iniquitous bill. On the other presentatives from boardse of along the international boundary " [ Quebee am company i with several a ro from Iving at Na ti halt Country. It antry, VE, 11. was Cane in dis committe sAaN since thi ssa tarsi Aris nese A Sowewfiat Different Story. . Hamilton Herald, t was generally i believed that adian industries that might be injure by the reciprocity agreement. Hut fact that British capitalists bought ths salt wells near and 'are preparing to spend a lot money in operating them is good indication that these capitalist aren't afraid of reciprocity in salt det hav flus of Money. Mantreal Herald "ifty thousand settlers, with million dollars in real money, been brought into Canadif 'alre Tear bv t PR Peg thousand hor | wanking | we, avd wo will soda be homily BUT 8 hig hat pens £ i ARE who Mrs. | diferent | alle | the | Co- the the finance | 'anadian re farmers the war had, in- hand re trade a1 dorsed the bill without qualification. _ the salt industry was one of the few ®an the taoderich of pretty ten have lv this alone. The fifty tor ts Jar RSD, 3Y, rears A SERGEANT MISSING ARTILLERY AUTHORITIES | EARCHING, AND I Thurs- He May Sergt. Kennedy Disappeared day Morning--Thought Have Eeen Drowned. wkd hursday around but present an it was called feared th {been drowned, and of barra of hours bs Y on i Wis 3 ht ng ht, not w be t t 0 was 3 1 the ks was | rear ta couple some rades, with no result. Ex {been rade to locate th {hut no trace whatever has been found him. It stated would soon have retired hist, and | he was worrying {Kennedy joined vears ago {went to Toronto {when it was traus ame back to Kis transferred | of th been was it Sergt placed belie fa | | it was © th t Bat a with { ver wy oming tery herve Montreal the © w Another Member Deserted, In counection with the Sergt, fre it is reported Another also desert disappearance the bar this afternoe the th {of m i aC h { . | ha hennedy, ir 8, Wt t { member of turing battery ht nig KINGSTON TOWNSHIP, | Business Transacted by the Council on Monday, Sth. May Minutes Reid Gord: th work taraqui, 8 wed, n, road diy ul i= Reid, isiog that the from ( ted cost tion of nd construct Moved, Councillor Hawkie I of by re referred tion examin James Smith to if mn his opin i Moved Reid-( { grant Bushell Moved, vined rh Isaac S13 two culver thut as Ern Bd 225 to of 1s esttowy expend or Road, thi Amount York a simile Hawkie tt be a committ from Gordo wive secoml g and leau-Grordon, $41.92 in the fof taxes for 15th of May to collect at leau, that f shovellimg snc Moved, Melver Mov { form, Mos gray once council t $5 for Wo sion No { th H oe L of 1 Gord = recy stationer for 1910 council 20, laxes eu, that tom No t to mspection Moved, POC lean or & i and the wy eputy eau, | Reid Hooper on road division to said diy Read \ 210 for No sion following A ditch El McR a Mo Rom x0 G i y i aigymyg Flias Henry re ant 212.2%, $0, gra £00, } nie pat Hea der of Urser, wrk of 1910-1911 work Poril { Bus build ison Ya Hiri n --y---- Where the Danger Lies, ha 1 temporary been hatched op v have is the new gineration SCnne works Foster Will Go. May 11.---Hon. 6 reconsid Ott ¢ E. Fos: Ler go to the eoron uttered. in the heat of debate, night before last, and will sail with other members on June Awa has n, ¥th or sooner. Spring Medicine "There I ro other season when medi | cine is so much needed as in the | spring. The blood is impure and im- | poverished--a® condition indicated by pimples, bolls and other eruptions on the face and body, by deficignt vitality, ios of appetite, lack of strehgth. The best spring medicine, according to the experience and testimony of thousands annually, is Hood's Sarsa- parila. It purifies and enriches the blood, cures eruptions, builds up the system, Any preparation said to be "just as §00d™ Is inferior, costs less to make, and yieids the dealer a larger profit, Insist on having Hood's s Sarsaparilla Gerh olay "ULTI HE wrery Wadas» 4 i » whi Et if 3 My 11, 1 his decision not to | 1911. - _ hutch hhh hhh Bh hehehehehe hohe hhc ch Prissssasssascsssscaseg $10.00 Will Be Given As A Prize To The First Boy or Girl In Kingston, Jotton Plant from the seed until it blossoms and We will supply the seed. $ i ¢ ' ' : : ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ¢ : ' ¢. ¢ ¢ ¢ } ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ¢ : ¢ * ¢ ? ¢ ' ' Who will grow a the pod of Cotton opens. articulars Cotton is an interesting growth of nature. From carly spring when the seed is planted (it is planted every year), onthrough its growth and cultivation, When it first comes up itis a de licate plant, but with proper care it is soon quite large and biranches « ty and late in July it begins to bloochy or blegsom. Now these blossoms aie not the cotton balls, but the blossoms that form the balls; same as the apple blossoms form the apple, These blossoms deop off about the third day after they bloom, leaving a tiny pod or all, as it is known, This ball grows for about two months wiitil it is pear the size of a walnut. lt #s then Pipe © and burs's open, and you have a pretty little bunch of pure white cotton. v ee Our Show Window We have displayed branches of some Cotton Plants, picked in Georgia last fall. They are withered a bit. bat the pretty cotton balls are just as they look in the fields. The seed is in these balls Now To-Morrow, Saturday and Monday We will give FREI to every Boy, ACCOMPANIED BY THE IR FATHER PR MOTHER (and under no athe condition) a real ball of this Cotton. They can take the seed out. plant and care for it, and il successful any time before the Ist of November nex xt, having the plant bloom and the cotton pod grow and open. To the First Boy or Gil bringing their plant in this condition we will give $10.00. We have Only 300 Balls, So Do Not Come Too Late. -------- ------ --------------------. i ---- J. 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J. A. Macdonald, od To ronto Tilobe, passed through on the EIT pm. G.T.R train en route to the coronation, a Everything comes fo him who waits including the woman who said she'd be ready in & minute contractor lor XN. R work at Svdenbam, i A BOON Mn m £1.50 and 82.50 Patent P president Gun Metal Oxfords at S200 TR 3 atent Colt Oxfords at sel P ' : £3.00 Tan, Call Oxfords at $3.00 Dongola Kid Oxfords at $1.50 and $3.00 -- THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE vo OSI . L the

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