pl STANDARD BANK | OF CANADA ' A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS : TRANSACTED 'Special Attention Given to nall Accounts Savings Department at all Bounches I ---- T. LAMBERT, Merchant Tailor most men and all good cloth, a style and color A well-groomed man appeals to To have good clothes you must have that.suits you and tailoring that staye We know onr business, and would like a trial order to show you what we can do in quality, st¥le and price. ¥ # HE uid ok Ea A. Fd Es Thos. Lambert, 157 icons Street | S-- BAR SOLDER, BABBITT METAL and all INGOT METALS. Headquarters for Quaiity. Write for Prices. The Canada Metal Co. Ltd, Fraser Avenue, Toronto -------- Pe Men's Tan Welt Oxfords Men's Pat. Welt Oxfords . $4.00 Men's Velour Welt Oxfords. ..$4.00 Boys' Barefoot Sandles $1.25 & $1.50 A few pairs Men's Tan Welts, 00, on Sale Saturday for $4.50. Jack Johnston, 70 Brock St POPULAR PRICE SHOEMAN. . $4.50 $5. "For Tea You Can't Beat Lipton's" It Has 8tood the Test of Time, While Others Have Been Buried in the Ashes of Inferiority. It's the Recognized World's Standard. | I 'TON'S TEA Over 2 Million Packages Sold Weqkly You will find a world of mfort in one of our Lilie Selection 6f Woollens to choose from. rn CRAWFORD & WALSH! p Leading Tailors. Princess & Bagot ot 0A SN SHUADNY SE GENUINE Japanese Goods '8llk. and Union Crepe Kimonos Hand-painted Royal Satsuma China, beautiful Royal Taizan Vases, wonderful Magic Fans A 10 Per Cent. Reduction on all over $1.00, The "TOKYO" 174 WELLINGTON ST. E------ Clearing Sale of Ladies' Suits iN CREAM ALL-WOOL SERGK AND LIGHT FANCY TWEEDS, ETC. REGULAR PRICES, $10.00 to AE2.00. NOW ALL ONE ' PRICE, $4. 98 a Suit. _ Mull and La i Dr wn Princess Dresses In Plok, Mauve, Sky, Ecru and White, trimmed with Valenciennes Lace and Insertion, Applique and Tucks, '$4.00 Dresses for .......... iw aa Te ae wax rat SEE $5.00 Dresses for ... axevaaasav.. S384 $6.00 Dresses for .... cease $4.00 $0.50 Dresses for ..... ae Teints vrs. S007 HOSE THe for... ah aa Aan $7.00 D. M. SPENCE, dirk, 119 Princess Street. Sean rRNA EARS EA AAR ee Eas Fanny "rae spears women. 7 one TE ------ | killed | speaker had been TE DALY BRITISH WHIG, 7 --_------ i i 1 ! ADDRESSES GIVEN N AT THE CON. GREGATIONAL UNION. Rev. F, W. Macallum Told Story of Terrible gMassacre in Great Progress in the Work British Columbia. The Friday Congregational Union was to home and foreign wissions, three very interesting addresses delivered by Rev. W, J. D. Yarmouth, N.S; Rev. H. A. Carson ictoria, B.C, and Rev. F. W. Mae Callum, of Constantinople, Turkey. Fhe attendance was good. The choir assisted in the musical part of the | programme, and Miss {rendered a fine solo. Rev, Mr, ithe terrible massacre in Turkey, a few | years ago, stating mmny of his best | rience and "workers had met death. {At the mes ting of the union there a Jear ago, it wag reported that twen iy members of the union had 1, and they were all men were doing well in the work, and had | a great future. One could ime agine, pointed out, the loss junion now in session in Kingst m, [would suffer should they lose twenty- jone members. One church and all its | {members had been completely wiped | out, not a single member of the churdh | Led ving left, In thesé terrible times one Peould hardly spesk on the stress to keep 'silent was" also to lead into trouble, as it' in of, given over CVENING Spssnon the when were Gibson, of been | wha | and | you | was then thougat I -------------------------------------- | i | i i { | | | | it i » IAMES W Toronto, who preaches the Union sermon on Sunday evening em -- eet. | that you were thinking li | REV PEDLEY, or wl and planning to do something, © MH owas estimated that thousand Mohammedan: to death, the rible suffering At the present wag cat an end, great joy. Even the travelling, had time it was and even the at least } had been them with ona | ) pat | mast of ter | i time all the i and there | restriction been removed, very, hard for missionaries, 10 province to another If catght travelling they were jail; the speaker in jail, but had to it, as be had been for under guard Many of his had been imprisoned, and one been charged with murder. Even great cheek was kept on the news papers in Turkey, all copy havink t be inspecied by the powers that before it could go to the press, however, the copy was not before being put in the paper, of course, for all it printed. Presiderm. McKinley i not made known to_the people that he assassinated: it was had been taken sudden did not want the people know that had been Killed the people. The speaker said time there was a great industrial awakening in Turkey, and this was doing away with the proverty, which had been one of the great obstacles in the work being carried on there. The educational problem was being solved. All children were compelled to po te school. There had troubl Wis on | At travellers | ro from | they put heen one | bs one were Ht pui |} thing had never the next five days associates | f had | al been .1 be, Now | mspectad | paper.but the wag held responsible Even at the was shot, stated ill, | wn by that he ur they a ruler at the present i also also been a great in the army, a new spirit having en tered into it. Before, the army hod bewtt made up entirely of Mohammed- ans; now there were thousands of Christians and Jews. Thoy wera ail well treated, and happy. The one re quest the rulers had to make that they pe left alone, as they very much afraid that some day will be attacked, and be engaged in war, agiin, However, the missionaries do not intend to leave them alone, but will continue 'fo give them the message of the gospel, and teach thes true liberty in Christ. The speaker stated that Y.M.C.A HAS NO SUBSTITUTE clianga wis ure they i f t { Turkey--| | The country Hazel Massie | Macallum told the story of | | be | nellock, i ja fe ipal Gandier, i. {Stuart vour press. with which they Witersd" ito its Lclannish Herings" | esprit. de |store wants phone 82, ture | College, i motor boat rivals, el by Pleasure, t trustee's name with whom I had S806, work was beirig well built' up in leountry. Rev. Mr. Gibson spoke of the | being done by the churches in the mar time, provinces, or as they wers termed. He the sea," 3 SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1911. the | ¥ work i "churches down by | f re | | ferred to the noble work carried on by {the veterans in the early days, am states that the good now being dae was due to the good ealitirs of men, who had made a start in work Rev » Carson dwelt Mr. the the | : at some | {length on the work in British Colum | bia, Great progress had been made, ! and the days to come would be tha | very best days of the Kie of the coun: | try. The future held many attractions | afforded wonderful | portunities and résources. i (Continued on Page 8.) | QUEEN'S ME N AT ASSEMBLY, {An Old Queen's } From Ottawa. | An old Queen's graduate has writ. {ten the following regarding ex uesn's | stadents, for the Whig. Many Queen's [men ard now ajtending the general assembly in Ottawa : It = much commented on that there ar This may he partly ace counted for from the fact that the relation of Queen's to the church will a burning question" at the as sembly. Robert Campbell, D.D., of Montreal, , of course, in the clerk's chair, fre. quently guiding the gathering through the intricac ies of church law, *K. Drummond je. there from Hamilton, and on the other hand, from the west we noted James Wat: son, of Minnedosa, Man.,, John M. from + ypress River, Man. and Devid Fleming, from Dauphin. | br. Gordon, Profs. Laird and Jordan nd GG. M. Macdonnell are here. Prin- George Campbell, WV, Harvey Carmichael, H. L. W. H. 6. Milne, W. Me Elroy, L. H. Turnbull, ' A, H, Scott. G. Woods, and a multitude more, These men do their full f the work of the assembly, correspondent noted the is Bac ck, Maclean, and eager- proceedings. they are "foregath It is needless to say that and close in their and stories true in and enjoyed office to laugh and polite to receive m new. Queen's is likely both [to go to grow while such an corps is maintained amongst or gr tduates. ' age freely circulated and {yore. It is a friendly fo old jokes uss are re of as and INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re porters on Their Rounds. Poter Pan collars. Strawberries are now plentiful in Pic- Pibdbyv's for The Guelph Lawn Bowling Club is Chulog a tournament on the 27th. For prompt delivery of your drug Prouse's. ~_ went to Picton preaches there on Rev. Dr. Ryckman nm Saturday. He Sunds ay. We ean aid you in buying real es tte that will be the foundation of fu- wealth. McCann. Rev. KE. D. Silcox, editor of the Con tregationalist, Toronto, and attending he Union convention here, went oxboro for over Sunday. Viles, fissures, oto., successfully treat- «! without an operation. Write for rea booklet and references, Dr. Hawke, 2{ Wellesley street, Toronto. E. C. McDonald, of Emerald, has been nominated by Lennox county council for the Ontario Agricyltar: al at Guelph, Bibby's for soft collars, 25¢. Miss A. Gordon, of the Colleg stitute, and Misa Mae Smith tarned te » the city after visiting their uncle, H, McDonald, Owen Sound. b. n't neglect to look at some of the lendid opportunities we are offering Kingsten homes. McCann, interesting race hetween the Bob Allen, "Wallin" Bickham, defeated the owned by "Jerry" Mayeau, by ten fengths over a half mile course Trusts and Guarantee company, of Téremto, have beey ap: administrator of the estate of to riate Ir 1 time |, Was In an two own- pointed Graduate Writes #0 many Queen's graduates at the' | meetings. share] | |¥ | | | le J all part | culars and new, and some colored like la pipe stem with Ie {either team has heey forthcoming, have | op- | See the Real Up-to-Date Oxfords we: are showing for Men at $200. Swell Patents-- Swell Tans. .- Patent Button Oxfords. This is the Swellest Line 'ever shown at - $200, THE SPORT REVIEW lst NDAY SC HOOL, BAS BALL TEAMS IN TROUBLE 'or Violating Rule Regarding Eli. gibility of Players--Wormwiths and Retablers Play Monday Even: ing. The action teams in the Sunday Aague such that a great deal of riticism "Had been fortheoming from | hose intevested. From those who are | on the inside of things which concern | this league, it has been found that two | jof the teanis are playing 'men who [have no right te be on the teams. 1, | {the beginning of the season each chub | {handed in the fifteen men | | who were to be picked from to form a | ! Some players have rv to the and have been aml without cer- { Others confessed that | Sunday school | of the | some of the School Basebmll taken by is ¢ t names of good city played have attended meeting team | turned | probed | tificate {they have {at all. | Sunday {for next matter a not An exeviitive School ALAA Wednesday evening, will be discussed. has been called | when the ! i | i i i Printers Arranged Game. arcanged for an played with at Printers have frame to Monday the fair The exhibrition Bethel tegm,, ep o clock" following avers have been turn out for the Printers: Gand reat, Crozer, Holland, Beaupre, Ed: wards, Jovee, Williams, Horner, Wood row, Derry, Thornton, Newman and Garrigan be sev The ¥ evenmy, ure nwimtls "eruest ec Wormwith's vs. Railroaders. Ratironder ta the Monday will Wormwiths' and make their initial bow tile Baseball Leng when their first game Very little information Mercan ue evening, played. erning but that. Worm. able to hold th year. An idea of their mav be from fact exhibition wit} ib by evening 20 to be cone whispered it has been fwiths will be scarcely cup this strength that in an lethel they only Bb to 40 The {was trimmed Railroaders will be without the vices of Millan, who is playing Civil Service. Bevond this their will be unchanged Bibl 's for soft St. Mark's pien | leaves foot of Clarer the vg the x won ol ore | | of next Cooke's 0 bs ser I with team 2x | 20th : S30, "ooh ars, June Boat re St, | 7.30 BUSINESS WOMEN: tha late parish Arthur Alton Henry priest, late of the Stoufiville, 'Ont. The estate toried at over 86,000, surance to the extent of $3,000, feposits in the Bank of Montrea! Stamdard bank, of Toromto, Standard bank, of Stouffville, village is imven and and the th LETTE RS TO THE EDITOR. A Statement Made by J. KR. Donald- | spn, of Board of Education, Kingston, June 10.--(To the Editor): ~lleing nnavoidably absent from the Board of Eduedtion meeting Thursday | I was surprised that the referred to a night, or committee" matter that had been dealt with at a previous | meeting. In answer to Trustee Farrell at that meeting, I stated that | had been improperly canvassed to vote for the Kenny site, and I also gave a a con- sulted abeut the incident last fall. I did not take seriously the farcieal "royal commission" in their efforts to chase down streef rumours and pub- | lie eriticism more or less justified, but | note that they did not present the reasons why Chairman Macnee of the property committee, told the board] h's committee held an option on the! [ henny site for $2,500 and subsequent- | {Iv purchased it at an advance of some | The property being i fan Oc tober for £1,900 and sold | would indiente a real estate Io au easy commitiee where they were Lupending other people's monty. --J, R. { PONALDSON. Agrientiural Demartménts, Agricultural departments have been! established at the continuation | = howls at Carp and Markdale: the | {mich schools at Dutton, Essex, New- {in {mmrket, ton, Port Hope, Simeoe and Stirling, Norwood, Orangeville, Petro | std the Collegiate Institutes at Col | ingwood, Galt, Lindsay, Morrisburg, | I Verth, Picton and Whilby.» Mcleod' Witch Hazel. Cream. aches "synburn, this this tough hin, or tion ; hin 'In bottles, oUt wach Wright, | of | and consists of | and | rum- | . A Lunch Fit For a King. i An active and successful young lad; tells her food experience ago 1 suffered induced by and improper | grief | from em "Some | nervous prostration, {tinuous brain strain food, added to a great I "1 was ordered to give up my work jas there was great danger of my mind {failing me altogether. My stomach was {in bad condition (nervous dyspepsia, {think now) and when Grape-Niits foo was recommended to me, 1 had in it. However, | tried it,' Isoon thete was a marked improvement in my condition "I had been troubled with faint spells, and had used a stimulant to revive me I found that by «eating Crape-Nuts, at such times | was bre | lieved and suffered no bad effects which was g great gain. As to my | {other troublés--nervous prostration, | | dyspepsia, etc.--on the Grape-Nuts diet they soon disappeared. "1 wish especially to call the atien- 'tion of office girls to the great benefit | derived from the 6s of Grape-Nots {as a noon luncheon. I was thoroughly the | i red of cheap restaurants and ordin- {ary lunches, and so made the experi ment of taking a package of Grape Nuts food with me, and then shipping jout. at noon and getting a des worth of sweet cream to add to it, "I found that this simple dish, fin { ished off with an apple, peach, orange, ior a bunch of grapes made a lunch fit ifor a king, and' one that agreed with ime perfectiys "1 throve so on my Grape-Nuts diet {that I did not have to give up my work at all, and in the two years have {had only four lost days charged up | against me. | "let me add that your suggestions the little book, 'Road to Wellville, : (are, in my opinion, invaluable, es; | pecially to women." Name given by! [Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, On- tario. 3 "The Road to Wellville" © in here' « a Rendon," Nuke rend Le Baws tie, They Lone appears to re ote Tas rue: NAW Wf hi vears i no | i {faith and : | Rend ¢ i i } { Mr. {paid the {funds thes {ne { thes jeriam friends stdted that she firs { emall «init {ie forren fin their | elusive hat ac Abernethy's 130 T0 10 i WE PLACE ON SALE 250 Yards Pretty French Foulards A beautiful silky finish summer is rapid sitks that of > material. 27 in. wide, ly Dre Your Choice of Many Pretty Colorings - at 25¢ Yard 12, 1 17, 23e¢ 12¢, 15¢ Yard, 10¢ 200, { place for taking Ww ses, ists. ete Muslins He ick Spot Mus C New New Pretty 400 Yards New Ginghams to be Sold at 10c Yard Mercerised Vestings, hite colored White to Maslin Tun Linens, Ete. Dress Linens. Shan « 150 Yards Ecru and White Suiting, 34 inches wide' | Worth 22c a Yard. TO-NIGHT, 156c a Yard 3 4 LATEST FASHIONS FREE TONIGHT, CRUMLEY BROS. ON A BICYCLE TOUR COUPLE SRUIVED D 18 ( N_-- THE CITY. H. Ten 0 wads Hall Fu urntiure TORONTO hd Miller are Making me a Trip of Thousand Miles Going Through Fastern Counties New England States--Wili Year for Trip. le and Mrs. and Take whack will co thousard mates, Henry Mrs Miller arrived on Fridav afternoon, Whig eall Ihe couple started home, x bi tour sist of ten Miller and Kingston (mm HALL SEATS, HALL MIRRORS, AND UMBRELLA HOLDERS. a ay their on their inte ul the eastern and the making I= ntion 1 neh hes with a | th 4 (Id realize fro he dale 'miele they small can photograph their wheels Mrs good ey of % and Mi Miller health very mvc vouch were in the trp Jook the they started Hiller anjoving Is pict When ont fr to, Mrs wm SAVE that om ve wl : JAMES REID'S The Leading Underisker. "Phone 147 the trip about : stop confident tl her { ple AS lar their ro mat abi surpriss, The Khaki suit, on wie that friends she will he a sttired in a case rhange of clothing impossible for them et odes The visitors state vand the roads so far rain of last week intorie plavs, but the good progress, They the heavy shower week, aod both drenching. They state ere along the rouie ha them royally. They wre lookioy forward to a most pleasant time on the remainder | of of their trip. They expect it will take | L them a vear to make the roms trip Nir. and Mes. Miller have a book fo the signatures of the mavors in the different places thay call on = their trip. They fallod upon Mayor CGralam while here, Right Style in Straw Hats. We have afl the up-to-date hat store styles. All prices, from 2%. up, wt Campbell Bros', Kingston's only exe fur sor Sew Bibbs's. & 25 real Patiumas BW. OF. Wilder Las loft Wellington for Torowta, te dein up a position with Grundy, Woo! & Co. Friends met in the Wellington Club rooms amd pre sented him with a gold watch deed folks. en Putin, Auglionos age to build 5 new whureh to cont $23,000, Bibby 's for peal panama, si whole nah prices. Are SOTVes The Chegne Comes Baek. Whiting to the towed coumcdl bas brought a a $500. chaque, as a good faith he te iw. a guavgniee of t wlactor completion &. Herrington, the greed with the eon- Whiting and suggested ret: iro the 1 A from J. L | Napanee vo | gaaranies y pdered upd oiractor's = tof the work W 'town sulicitor, tention of Mr that the cheek irtiey on of whim not i in say of this thorough farm on the he #t fremtesd n Yarkt ( Tb ome Homorary ecmmatiors, sulter; commodore, H, B E.R. Hephurn, WN. Fhernifi. BALDNESS Prevented by Using Parisian Sage in Time. li your hair is growing Bune and using von anxiety, go at ome to : B. Melood sow got a botile of Pare idan Mage for-only 50 ents. It i» such a delichtful hair dressing that vel will like to it regularly Daily applications will refresh you and ree store dife to the hair rooty snd thas prevent baldness Parisian Sage #8 guaranteed to stop falling hair sped itehing weal, to eradients dabpdraff and makes' the fins instrous and waodant, or money Bold by dy aygiets and dealers eve ve where, thes off. Welling Miller; eT Pat x : Be vicereommeodore ' tary treasurer, nae