Banki Bavings Accounts, Household" Acccunts, Faetate Accounts and 1 Business Accounts are all of invit- od at The Bank Toromts. Experienced and coutteous offi- cers will give your business care ful attention. BANK OF TORONTO RESOURCES $30,000,000 "KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. GEORGE B. McKAY, Manager, 1 the and and 6 Wires, 6 Wires, 7 Wires, 8 Wires, rod, Gates to mateh Ww IT IS FratinG Tine, n looking over our American fence satisfied expression Is always seen 4 the Fence is known to be perfdet 4 the price below everythin 35 in 45 in 458 in. 49 in Fence high, only high, No. 9 wire « high; No. § wire, high..... Cv from 65c to $250 per ~All Kinds . A MITCHELL, Hardware Rod AWD Lime For Sale For House Cleaning "Phone 76. i 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 esescsscsee BEST FOR PLASTERING STONE AND BRICK WORK, W. Drury, 285 Wellington Street. An Dealers fing o NAPTHA POWDER, AMMONIA POWDER, GOLD DUST POWDER, 80 (CLEAN (Sweeping Com- pound). d all other House-cleaning Re- quisites. D. COUPER, 341.83 Princess Stréet. Prompt Delivery, in bottled goods sometimes | themselves bankrupt. . ~ > : SER i an ELEGANT NEW NECKWEAR. ....4 «oc sosaveasp on Saeseiraavaton, CHOICE NEW SHIRTS ... .. .. : HANDSOME NEW HOSIERY... BEST MAKES IN UNDERWEAR... ... NEW SOFT COLLARS AND WASH TIES .. ... .. ¢. ...8 THE NEW SPRING HATS ARE READY, FELT AND STRAW, . scssoc sastesss |STONECUTTERS {members agreed to accept the propos '| was ufinnimously carried that we ation) conciliation, STRIKE SITUATION AGREE TO AN ! ARBITRATION. Stonemasons State They 'Have No Question in Dipsuté to Arbitrate-- Ave Witting to Submis Differences] Now Existing Between Employers and Union. of the night, stome- At n specisl meeting ciitters, held on Thursday the tion made by the building trades, that the difficulty be settled by ation and that the name of Frederick Welch, mentioned as an arpitrator, had been accepted. The stonecutiers have sub mitted the name of Ald. > Abraham Shaw as their arbitrator, The letter sent to E. R. reads as follows : Kingston, May Beckwith. Pear Sir,--In reply to yourssel the Ith inst, re an arbitration committee on the dispute between the masons and stonecutters, I am authorized by this branch to notify you, that atv a special meeting of the stonecutters, it ne cept your proposition, and that the gentleman of your choice is quite ac veptable to us, and we take great pleasure jn the thought that a settle ment is at last in sight. With thanks to the building trades for their efforts toward the same. We submit the nated of Ald. Abraham Shaw as our arbi trator.--Yours truly, F. A. MONK; Corresponding Secretary. arbitr Beckwith "10th, 1911.---E. ' R. = -------- The Other Side. The stonemasons alse had a meeting on Thursday night and have notified the different trades, that they have no question in dispute between them- selves and the stonecutters, to stb- mit to arbitration. However, they state that they would be pleased to submit the differences existing, Their letter to Mr. Beckwith reads as follows : Kingston, May 19th ER. Beckwith, Esq city. Dear = Sir the 18th noted: And in reply, we desire to state, on behalf of Union (No. 10) affiliated with the bricklayers, stonemasons and plasterers; International Union of Am- erica, that the same was read at a special summons meeting of the above union, held at labor hall, on Thure- day evening, May 18th. And we the undersigned committee, wag instructed on hehall of the above union, to inform you that the Brick- layers' and Stonemasons' Union, (No. 10}, of this city, have no g in dispute between the atonal mems- besavof-the-above-tinton-and-the stotie- cutters of this city, to submit to gr- bhitration, r Yet, belioving as we do, (and which is established by our general organize now 111) 292 Earl street, communication of and contents Your ingt., received, juestion aAson fee we ure prepared, and would. only be i. to submit the differences now existing between our employees and 10), why they refuse to live up to an agreement which hold and bear the signature of the of the mason contractors of as pro pleases union (No. majority the city, before a commitiee, posed in vour commubication. "Your answér to this eommynica- tion will be thankfully received as soon ns possigle, 100 Wa have every desire that this matter should be ad- usted that ofir members who were w.rking on the job at Queen's College again return to their work on Mon- do 20 can day their work as ealled for in the signed agreement, and which they have been doing on said 'job to the istattion of the 'gentlemen in charge, and those who hive supervision over the work, N ours respectfully, on behalf of the and Stonemasons Union Kingston, Ont. (Signed); George Mowat, Rich- fourth mormog next, and continue to Bricklayers (No. 16), James J. 'Bews. ard Filtz and Thomas lTaard, vice-president of the BM. PIU. | | MONARCHISTS ACTIVE. London, May 19--Word has been recejved here in of- ficial circles of the financing of a gigantic scheme to turn out the republicah govern- ment of Portugal and re- establish the monarchy. It is said that a million dollars has already been raised, and much more is promised TPE FP LPP PEE | | VERY HEAVY RAINFALL, Came Down in Torrents on Friday Morning. had a very heavy rain storm, on Friday morning. For timo it came down in torrents, and the streets were given a great clean ing. Following up the rain of Thurs day morning, it will be great for the farming community. At six o'clock told of the appro shortly after seven was coming Citizens on their way raid on the street packed tor the doors: Kingston rumblings ang n distant wching storm, o'clock, the rif at a lively clip to work made a 3, and they were down cal children's barefoot sandals, and get them cheap, 60ec:, T0c, SOc Dutton's, 209 Princess street, Gustave Mahler, former conductor of the Philharmonic orchestra, in New York, died at Vienna. I, 3. Levee, the chairman of the Torongo Board of Education, has de cided to resign, Ord: or corset at New York Dress Reform and vou will 'be sure of perfect fit. 200 Princess street. Outside of its lines in the states, the €. PRs now operating 10453 miles of road. The House of Lords sharply cizedd Canada's reciprocity pact. To introduce our new stock, $2.50 now and Puy vour eriti- and arbitration, If You Appreciate Goods Of Character, Refinement . And Good Taste sovescsne 000000000000 OROON If you appreciate quality fi are looking for the best things in life; if these are the things that epunt with you, you are sure to Goods now being shown here; and what is more, you will 'enjoy 'wearing them, too, for you will and get newer styles or befter qualities than Suits Spring Overcoats, $10.00, $12.00, $13.00, $18.00, 820.00 Trousers ... +. «:s asses - There are many stores Lhad=sell cheaper clothes than we do, but there aré no stores that sell there are no stores that give more value for the money than we do. $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.00, tan or black Oxford %1.65. Dutton's FOR : SATURDAY ONLY Special Line of Hats at. . $350 All Pattern Hats at Half Price. Beautiful Flowers, from . . 2B5cup MISS KILLINS, Home of the Beautiful Hats. 178 WELLINGTON ST, ng EE 4 900000000000 0000000000 rat and price afterwards; 'if you enjoy seeing "the stylish New know that nowhere could yo go here. 3 $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, up to $5.50. better clothes than we do, and This Is The ~ Built On Quality ..... Store That's Are AEE Arw wae ga ees mee ea Tey ves mes ry - oes $606806080000500008004300000030000008R000 IN ALL THE IMFFERENT SHAPES. 0000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 sna we 0 THe, $1.00 $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 've ow Be, 88c, BOC, T3c. + $1.00 Per Suit Up. . 25¢, Hoc os is THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDA we, MEMBERS WERE IN A railway TPP ee EL Tree wy Y HOT BELLI GERENT MOOD, : i i IA Fight on Over the Government's Gr Bill--Session Likely to Last Far Into Saturday Morning. Otiawa, May 19=Acsording to she idule this is to be the last day of the | comnions before the coronation ad- { journment, but judging from the belli |gorent 'mood of the members at this {morning's session, it i= 8 day which may last {ill well ' on into Satarday morning. Evervhody was nervous over the fight by the conservatives against the government's grain bill; which, ac. cording to some members, was intro- duced at the eleventh heur-to avoud discussion, Members called sach other bufioons, the speaker was appealed to on several occasions and there was an uproar at many times. Finally the bill went to a committee. In the committee, Messrs. Lancaster and Bickerdike had a famous row and passed warm and unparlinmen tary challenges across the room. ENDS LIFE WITH POISON, While Divorce Papers Are Being Prepared Woman® Expires. . Watertowh, May 19.--Mrs, Law- rence Hartman, "aged twenty-seven years, died af the city hospital yes- terday' at the résult of a melodrama: tic "attempt at suicide at Dry Hill, some miles from here. . The woman bad, left her husband some months ago The husband was seated in a local ttorney's office vhile papers of divorce were being i repared when he leirned of his wife's death, Coroner WH. L. Smith was votified, but he deemed an inquest not vecessary, ~The woman was born in i vrmoy, Canada, and is survived by er parents, two children, her - hus! tand, and a number of brothers and sters, Mrs. Hartman rented an automobile Wednesday evening and went to on .Dry Hill. She was refused dmittance: She took a bottle of hloroform from her pocket, which was taken away from her, though tater she secured possession of the Lottle and swallowed its contents a Suse TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL Aid Defence of Alleged Dynamiters, There was a meeting of the Trades and Labor Council, on Thurdday night, but very little outside routine pusiness was transacted. The presi dent, William Buck, occupied: the chair. The council is in receipt of a letter | from headquarters, asking that the loeal members give assistance in a financial way, in fizhting the case of the labor men, nceused of -dvnamit the Los Angeles "Times building | but as vet, no action has been taken in regard to the matter, All the trade | councils all over - Canada have been asked to contribute. / i Asked to ing Makes Justice -------------------- No Charge for Marrying, of the peace Mrs. Jeannette Schaeffer is responsible for a rather startling innevation. She was elected justice of the peace for Precinct No. | n a "no marriage fee" platform, ind the idea took like wildfire among the voters, especially the women. "Just that I believe in matri rony," said Judge Schaeffer, "and mt I will do everything 1 to promote Marriage voung people I do not believe in fees of any V'ud, and propose anholish them won asl am in." And aboh she did When James D Barphardt heard of Mrs, Sc haeffer's | action he took counsel with himself if Judge Schaeffer conid afiord to SG. magnanimous could that posted say can among marriage | to sworn on County Clerk be in promoting matry not he line ? And notice in the clerk's stating that no fee would be charged for a riage license. Denver Post. mony, do some- | thing why along 50 was counts hereafter mar oflice The Quiet Girl, "Julia i8 80 quiet and retiring hardly ever cares to go out anywhere so I just let the child mother remarked the other day a bout her Sixteen-vear-old daughter It is a great mistake to let a young girl grow up in this way irl should be allowed where she is content home and sit in the silence, while other she alone," a to get t to stay background in, the stage at apparently, stupid people take the burden of the conve sation, It habit 'that grows on a girl unless she is encour awed to go out and talk It the means of what have been a happy life. Talk to her and get her to talk to vou and enccarage her to talk to oth er people and she will soon get over her self-consciousness, for it orally is self-conseiouifiess that brings about such a state of things. 8 A quickly may be spoiling would ge meee lp Why He Wore His Hat in Church To illustrate the offishness" of some churches, Rev. ohn Timothy Stone, pastor of the Fourth Presbvier ian church, speaking - at the First Proshvterian church, Chicago, told fstory of a man who sat through Sunday morning wearing n the ee rv "x one his hot, When requested to do #o by an usher he removed the hat smilingly. The usher * afterward asked 'him if he had worn the hat purposely or ¥ it were mereld absent-minded negligence ? "No. said the man. "1 have been attending, this church regularly © fo nearly two years, and po one has ever spoken (To we in all that . time 1 just thought I would leave my hat on mv head as an introduction fo some one. 1 am glad to met you." § | *From Their Manner. 'sho you. suppose, Shere are any peer- exses loft jn England?' mquiced the plainly dreseed woman With her arms fall of bundles. or "Why, | sgppose #0, madam." 're Lplied: the floorwalker iu that soothing (tone one uses toward mild' lanatice. S oowall eaid the indighant, hum kK. afed, hitle woman, whose mens limigg ed ber to the cheaper grades of every- thing. "1 didn't know but what they | were all ater; here working in this "hime," Park i pa------- os - | a8 . IM. Kk, : . | Loyisville and Nashville IMLS. M Rep. Steel angl Iron retaryvehiip of the YM. ifor were traded in. | xl bloom of all kinds of fruit Hespeeintly | burg State Hospital | was { off hospital | more. N Furnished by R. B. Lyman Clarence Chambers, May i! 19th, ML Open. 1123 67 Atchison . Amalgamated. Copper American Salle Anacon Lmericin 'American . Brookivn- Rapad Transit Canadian Pacific Ry. New York Central ..... *., . F. &1 «A "Car Foundry Loco , first Girent Northern, & nid. Missouri Pacific Mexican : Northern Parific Ontario and Western Pennsylvania RR Pressed Steel Reading ...... Rock Island Rubber ...... St, Paul . Southern - Pacific Southern Ry 8, Steel Luion Pacific Wabash » Chicago. Open. Close. 944 i sx 8 Wheat-- May July Seple oe Dec. Corn-- May July Sept PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Oulled From All Over the World. Cheese sales : Belleville, 10 9:16 Brockville, 108c.; Winchester, 108c. of fered, 4. H Croker has resigned the sec- A, Brantford, to accept a similar position at Shang hai. ' Senator. Root's amendment. to bill makes free pulp event of the indefinite the and fu reciproey paper ture The an Anti-Tuberculosis association, at London, elected ofhwers, meeting Toronto as the place for and chose the' next meeting I'he district trades' to, passed a vote of confidence Capt. William Lesslie, of his work on the intake repairs At Portrush, Ireland, Dorothy Camp bell, Canadian, won the British Wo man's championship to-day, defeating Violet Hezlet, Ireland, in the finals. Tuesday's New York transactions of 1,003,083 shares were the largest November 10th, 1910, when council, Toren in Kingston, At Stratford, the $10,800 mark was yaseed in the: Y, M. CoA. eampagn fund to raise ¥13,000 to lift mortgage and renovate the building. It is reported that George Carleton, British consul at Alcazar, has been killed in an-attack by rebels. Officers of British warships at Tangier inves tigating. Rev. W. Bradford, in 'opposing church union at the torthern Metho dist district meeting, at Montreal, sgverely criticized Presbyterians and Congregationabsts, Mrs, Ida Fischer, wife of Gus Fisch er, a Watertown, N.Y., barber al tempted suicide 'at her home in Aca demy street Thursday evening by in haling "illuminating gas,sbut will live All over Niagara peninsula, the fruit district, there has been an unprecedent S. tirees, peaches, © and apples and vith good weather these should be re cord ¢ Hon of one gainst transfer eastern '. Frank Oliver of the him," it of the apd the department Wadsworth, a South Rutland who escaped from the Ogdens- | a few da ago, | farm, Thursda ceasfully by Vigo hour been cleared has tions made a that the Sofith the alloy being shown Manitoba & made on. officials grant wa wdvies of Milt farmer, h on at had attendants pitchfork, for captured after he only stood Hous thrusts of a or Spanish Debt Paying. Despite the other preoccupations the Spanish ministry, {1 at de attention is being given to the nat ul the mme legislation for the present the eurtén: includes. a brave attack Gn the publie debt. ccording the draft of the bill it ix proposed to de vote annually 6.512.332 or about $1,367000=n--wold, for fifty year to the redemption of-Spanish bonds helds abroad When the .bonds are bélow arte to bé redésmed in the order which they are offered. When are quoted above par thé number be calléd in each year will be by lot.. The government finances, and progr gegsion to pesetas, par thes draw 1% years Ihe bill has been passed by pr' haotse of the cortes and it pelted that it will be passed wennte also, is hy ex the ---------- World's, Densely Populated Spot. In ene small portion of Manhattan the district south of street dnd east of York--iz a population way, New greater than ho,: Mantansa, "Nevada, North Oregon, New Hampshire, New Hhode Island, - Utah, Vermont Wyoming. 'The lower east side "is most densely populated spot on globe, : Dakota, Or Money may algo make the brain go. Your Liver sod your bilioushess, hesdache and condtipation be cured Hf you iske, Hood's Pills oy "Day jes cwoam brivke" Gites Y > : Bold by all druggists: 05 cents » a . since | wo | 1,157,646 | | | | } { TPO VBTLTVLVVTTVOOLR OR " a . ; $ they | | ng to authorized | in case of emcrgéney to suspend . the process of rpdemption for one or more | the low- Fourteenth | that of either Arizona, Delaware, Ida- | Maxico, | = Will be roused to ifs natuisl duties | . Piet tht tt i Rit ea A ---- - _ Ag-- tie ik Sevscscssessscsassrasssasesi ; TTAB ELBRTRBLE IT To = Morrow, "9 a.m. to 6. We have just ve- ceived a remark- ably 'good bar- gain and will of- fer it Tomorrow. 55 { adies' Black Silk Waists - All different ; no two alike. These are the complete sett of samples from a maker who has a fine reputation for making sty- lish Waists that FIT. THE SILKS in these Waiste are good Black Chiffon Taffeta, Black Messeline - Silks and Black Peau de Soie. THE STYLE of these Waists are all new this Spring. Some are plain tai- lored, others with the new braided ef- fects ; some with Faney Black Nett Yokes;-and still others Embroidered in Silk with Flora) Designs. These Waists aro all one sie, that is 36 inch. The prices are as follows : 32 Waists Worth $4, 4.50, 5.00, for $2.95. 23 Waists * Worth $3.50, 6.00, 6.50, for $3.50. Umbrellas Recovered ' And returned to you quite ag good new, and in some cases BETTER. Don't Throw Away Good Handles. J. 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