: ; ~ THE DALY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JUNE 13. 1011. J "THE STANDARD BANK [THe CLosiNe MEETING GRAIN BARGE AGROUND 7 S---- : OF CANADA » oF THE CCEGATION ALI GHORGE. DAVIE IN rr ; BAREFO( i 30c. : Children's > . . § > UNION MONDAY EVENING : " : t The Accounts of Corporations; Merchants, yma pvEN. SEAR ALESANDRIA BAY. White Si Manufacturers and Individuals Solicited. | Wa Given Over to Young Wrecking Crew From the Calvin SAN a i | | ! People's Society Work--Ad-! © o" - ' Ad-| ompany Was Called 3 3 Small Savings Bank Accounts receive dresses Delivered by Three of the Scene--Barge Just Left om ht Austrian Straw Slippers ? Special Attention Clergymen ' | 'Monday Ni ' ; ¢ . f - . etd y Night+--Notes of Marine! : ET. - ---- | Thé seven days session of the con-| Around the Harbor. Shoes used forBedroom Slippers. ] gregational Umon of all Canad I Yh i : es "= = : : : oll Canada was| The barge George Davie, of Bathing and Canoeing. ||Child's = White Canvas br " . : g* Leorg avie, th 3 ry YJ I. LAMBERT, Merchant Tailor [i.e ts 5 es Gor uml Trugporiaiin boos ern Ming Shoes i ing [Guilds | Yulie > : ' yo eveung, igden, on the way M -- 5 with an open meeting for young 3 ' Way to Moutresl, rani 3 and Stra Shoes : ple to which the Young Pan ao a Aleyandria Bay Mon: mping Shoes They are needed at every Lace ap ) . i i ¢ city were invited. 'The! - toa i ite Can Shoes i 85¢ & 90¢ A well-groomed man appeals to most men and all women. |music by the choi : :W€1 The steaher Parthia, of the Caivi H 3 vas Cam An size for : To Wve hs 20% Mad bart ooh, 5510 300 C0 | mh, So Tn Tay S| Spe Ey Tt y Sie3te?12 Heh t sul 0 8 . e ow our business, |sentativ adi CT bin " [pumps and complete wrecki i a: 3 : and would like a trial order to show you what we can do In ercises ® ice, The Bevatighal ev. (ii for thi scene. As far ami -- Women and Men. Size 8 to 10 1-2 : 1.00 quality, style and price ministers ofthe SHOR. ' *0t Hearned the barge "is not in a FE @irl's sizes 11 to 2 So! a ; y ph TY : The speakers of the evening were Rev {dangerous hosition, and it ise v| yo» pg Harold 1. Horsey, of Ottawa, a form- ed that shi will be released wi" go | . : : er Kingstonian, Rev. A. J. Ste Ii {little troulle. The barge wf Sooh Camping Outfits for Tn So : T oS L 1 Over and , . nA fhe goverment dry' dost lok a These are made of the I QA mbert oronto. ' {us she is dken of. The" Mondy |M= i : . s 157 Princess Street The first speaker was Rev. Mr.|"\itwston fr Morral vd Shoes. . best Grade of Canvas. p------------ | HOtS0Y. He extended the greetings of { night. 4 cleared fom -- i rem =? | the union to the societieh. He felt that I'he steamer Keew: to load A A lit was a Happy event to be shle to | the asylud, for O i River is Yaded WA - welcome them for he felt a great inter-| he scheaner . ikely / Clear ) est in tien because he ht er {with feldpar ne iy el fw in J . ? You will"find a world of wie great factors in- the work which |Lo-night be MOTO 4" Aernoon z ; = gtd : . is being done by all churches in 'Cap. |Port rea¢ fo EO Jee th sd™ comfort in one of our ada. He wanted thei 30 mike this 4 but was Bid up by the Bly oo banner year in their work, no matter | The stffhbarge John ; y . i what other branches of the churches | Port on jer Woy to Uswe Ae steamér " elevator © ' - . might. He thanked the brethren of the! MT: P-8 > illiam, = dis- ummer ul union for the honor they ha® confer- | Wéstmghts, for Fort if wheat and COPBEEEPRLLLLLLL00040 red upon him by electing him superin- | harged 70,000 busheldy | load econl : ; . 1 tendent of the young people's society. | cleared for Lake Efe Hall arrived . RY PE Al WHITE WEN VALUES He felt it to be a difficult work to | for rt William: Ywo light barges carry om, but he would do his best. [fron Montreal wily . . N 4 Someone had suggested that he "imme {nn cleared for fei a IN JIVELY STORM OS. MONDAY prove the opportunity by telling the | ree Muskokaggred for Montreal AFTERNOON. 0 choose froth. young people of his policy. He said it [the tug Hall barges; the stefmer was not customary for Ottawans to with two Re to arrive on Wed 4 Sisclons their poligies, However, he | Canadian Fort William to dis Storm Was in foped the young people would make ainesday Irgg of wheat, Looked Like Small Lakes. : o> Wr FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK. Large Selection of Woollens Street Cars Were Tied Up While Progress--Streets reeord year in their & ' : i i wir work by improv. {charge 8 ser Edmonton is loading Kingston experienced quite a lively +4 £ gp ing every opportunity to do good| The $f ili i CRAWFORD & WALSH § [i sire in' soumg vorfeto coun ors or ee eo avr so es st she" ) ir a agi ' . HC @ ; \ $ ? Leading Tailors. Princess & Bagot St EE I ES Onset Ny |") 3cumer Alexandria. did not ur. ay OTHE de of vo mimufss ab g Stg 3 i om Picton Monday night, on | perwards the streets appeared like ret lost, but would deri he } y erive a great deal | i Vo . {riYegular trip. N 88 P WE B i i of benefit. He spokn in glowing terms badd gular trif 0 message AS re jonall lakes, so PAVY Was the rain- g { bed, of Rev. A. Sleep, saying he was but it is believed that she fll. It was one of the heaviest 5 one | - > a brilliant young preachers offen Tred up on account of the |g og experienced in some time. The awa. arm. } h lightning was very severe. After the address, Mrs. James Sm] At Swift's wharf : The steamer 'lo- H he Re came down in torrents, 80 sang "Nearer, My God To Thee," | fame made her usual iver tip to- [fast that some of the sewers could splendid style. ab J dus the Seamer Buchs a was not carry off the water fast enough This is all new and fresh stock from the biggest, brightest Rev. A. J. Sleep chose as hig' yq {2h TOM | mith's Falls to-day; the! dd as a result some of the cellars and most sanitary factory in Canada, ject Romans xiv,7 : "None # . | échooner Bertie Calkins arrived this |i, stores on Princess street were THE CRESCENT MANUFACTURING CO, 0000000000000000000000 Hives unto himself," The at, To-|MOTMilx with a cargo of coal {rom {g, ded. Where particular attention is devoted to the stitching. [finishing fin text was nes *r more apkelations | 508° for Swift . Q The street cars were tied up for a ote p 5 ~ usiness and _sogl . to Jive | e government 'boats Scout and couple of hours, as a result of the x EVERY GARMENT IS PERFECT IN FIT. Just Received from the far East are such that it is bupog world is | Reserve went gut of the Kingston rm. and the lightning played B : Shio ourselves, To-dayeqce tells for {dry dock this morhing and the "M. | ont many pranks around the oper- incess Dresses Corset Covers , r door and an if our Nie. In | 1: company's boat Windsor went in. atin chines gt the five-cent thea- = Pri - Japanese Hana-drawn, [good or evil every dyu¢ knowing it| The schooner Julia B. Merrill. ar SE The storm eri Ste that $5.50 Dress for saad $i. Several pretty patterns, Hand-embroidered and Bat Shite of ourselves Wir influencing for [vived from Oswego with-doat for P. 1 coused windows to be broken in 3 Dresech oT $3.00 Only 22¢, 20¢, 3c, 42c and ¥ tenburg, Table 'Covers, Centre selves we are fre parents of the | Walsh. Noite. parts of the: sity. a0 foes W 35¢. good or evil, W + oy +. 5 If this natiogy' is to - Welling- 3 On Ordnance street, near Welling : Underskirts e Pieces, Bedspreads, ete, at!f{ ture } | y 8 » generat ; | : "undation of the na | Special Meeting of Y.W.C.A. ton, a tree was blown down, and it { | xt r Low P os. be save ys extraordinary Low Prices oe' antogy ut be laid in the homes. fell on the roof of a shed. All over Real Beauties, We must the example. The man the city large branches of trees were 50c, 73c, $1.10, $1.49, $1.75 Semi-tailored or pretully trim-: We ssses to bo a Christian is . $2.00, $2.10 Each. med with tucks, embroidery or 4 ' 1 , N f who Jb to by everyone as an ideal. {the home om Johnson street, the pre- |loTn off. Telephones were put out o Tice ww 9 looke : Is p Sdwi i rd and the city' i 1 By8- i I A " k s of \ ct r ourselves | sident, Mrs, Edwin J. McLelland, in [order and the city s hire alarm By A . 1 ; D 22¢, 35¢c, 9c, -60c, T0¢ 85¢, he OKYO the uae of! sailing ourssives i . . igi - tem also suffered. v Nig Tess e : : 80¢ : : ! Cn fans, if on the slightest provoca- | the chair. £ thas Rt Parriefield p the storm was 1 og i we lose our tempers and speak | A Vole ol thanks was passed. to] At Barriefielc. tam ibibo ; ., In many dainty styles, ae A " 14 WELLINGTON SN Upitefully of our neighbors? If Pe IT. W. Nash for his donation of 811, [lively, and the first day under can 70c, 95¢, P8c, $1.40 to $2.30. JULY FASHIONS FREE. grofessing Christian is not square in | being the amount of his charges for [Vass will not soon be forgotten by all his business deals his influence ving the lot yecently sold, and |the "soldier boys." . ! bound to hurt the church. The speak- making out deeds anfl papers for the The city streets were given a grand CRUMLEY BROS - . A special meeting of the Y.W.C.A. {was held on Monday afternoon, at er deélared. he did not think there was |same. clearing. : a4 much harth done by fanatical in- The resignation of the housekeeper Lightamg struck the residence of fidols as there was by 'some profess: | t the home was received and accept- Robert Smith, Lansdowne street, on} 'We Believe in Ec i : ve in Economy and in Safety, Mrs. Housekeeper ing Christians who do not live up to | 4. A vote of thanks was passed: to Monday afternoon, knocking in the | the standard set down for thefollow-|ijiss Holmes for the interest she Ras side of the house and doing about sss | £50 of damage.. The insurance, carried OF COURSE YOU DO. g ct" ers of Christ tc follow. tak in the Ho chile the A - 5 : iD "Saf Rev. W. T. Gunn, secretary of the taken in the Home WAL® RET. Alo, the British-American company, was : tev. . + A» » Bec y ) . ites w ted t ure | 1 the ritish-/ i" I ¥, ) t Economy in little things fs D 6 g union, was the last speaker of the | Somumiit Te pro ik pro are adjusted next day. urm ure just as important as economy i " i NE ---- evening. The note of fellowship he | 4 op the first of July. There are two or Lightning Struck House. in big things, and then ther A ' y e Jeclared to be one of the outstand { « : ' » C A n ut ning | Is safety. EDRY'S SAFE "poll George" features of the evening. The fellowship jritpee suitable any mn ey { the as.| During the severe storm, on Monday " a extended from coast to coast' even to | sat, Friday the mentors 0 as afternoon, lightning struck the home HER ONLY When you light a fire it YS ivi i kes uy ONE EDDY Match: || ARETHE Safe, Fagin and Torker. The Congrogs. (sociation had (he, Belees of, [bow lor Tertius, Abert street,' and en- | » tional Union of Canada numbers tw besides giving the inmates a severe not two or three. If it takes scare, did some damage. two or three of other than |. 5 Sure, tv-five churches more than it did five EDDY'S, {t's etter t 4 - vears ago. The sum of £302,000 more | (Ur.) Stevenson, for twelve years pre-| 0 y ok s chi knock EDDY'S that will "light got f Z Silent liad been raised this year than en | ridden of the Y.W.CA. in Montreal. The lt. irae, 3 himery: the it ugrike A vears ago. The different. societies in | She most strongly emphasized the ne- a He way down the chimney, ; {tive talk on association work by Mrs. first time and every time p nywhere connection with the church had doub- [cessity of a general secretary, . that, king the stove pipes down, ° and And EDDY'S MATCHES ARE i Matches led their givings. In'closing he said | ihe work of the association might be | co Coq making its way down into' . he could not remember of having left | properly carried on. A strong effort | ihe cellar - : : y ' HALL SEATS, HALL MIRRORS, SAFE, a union meeting with more hope and [will be put forth to procuré a secre: Manv citizens report that their lawns - a EVERYWHERE IN CANADA. mourave than he felt in going from |tary in the fall for the work here. were badly damaged by the storm. WasCuredbyLydiaE.Pink- AND UMBRELLA HOLDERS. SURE FAY his meeting | and SILENT tl Arways EDDY'S Matches She rman touched on the help | > Struck the Hospital. ham'sVegetable Compound which had been tendered by everyone | Will Preach Farewell Sermons. Wh "light ni struck the Doran Lindsay, Ont.--"1I think it is no who had had, anything to. do with Next Sumy will be Abe just duy for | oy the IE al Bospital, un Mon. | more than right for me to thank Mrs. making the union meeting a success. | Rev. T. E. Bourke, of Broek Street . he J . 1 be ( The meeting closed with the singing of | Rew ont church, and Rev. F. H day. afternoon, the urges oho werd ths Piukbam for what he kind advies ahd . the national anthem. { Sproule, of Princess Street Methodist whiny i en, he 8 mag 3 . pound has done for Pocssssscssacsssasteen Tt {thurch, to occupy these respective pul of br NN a ry Ea x the J me. When I wrote Medical Examinations. {pits as pastors 'of the congregations, o He ee 1 io we - ~ 3 ul. put the . 3.1 to her.some time i nurkes had the hose allached, ¥ "4 ago 1 was a ver si i ach his farewell ser- ach will preach h we blaze out and there wag po need of kK woman, Su 3 v2 ; » There are twenty-nine candidates {and et : ! trying the final and intermediate ex. jmon Both congregations have grown | ae Col omen. hr une Sale Now Oni [mss Eero Frm BS shin iu wg or fi ae, 2 {tario Medical Council, presided over by | pastorate of. these men and their work | oC 50 LT ces were equal to the Jou ide hat § re EET = Pr. C. A. Morrison. 'Twelve will to while here will be remembered witli 0 The room was blackened up the female organs, night take the written examinations | feelings of kindness and gratitude. Nir ond other damage done, but to what . and could. not and the orals will be taken next Sa | Sproule has been stationed at Win extent could not be estimated to-day TL stand or walk auy nh Goods You Want The Present i turday and Monday. There will be | chester and Mr. Bourke at Mountain | rp tire wiring of the building distance. At last - ir ' a io a womtial | ain wn eal. © The good The entire ring o e building 8! 3. Moment At Cut Prices. clinical examinations at the general | street church, Momtrea g suffered a great deal from the light \ was confined to my ; \ AT ! hospital on Monday, and the other | wishes of both congregations will gol, : and doctor : ¢ Long Silk and Lisle Gloves in White, 'Black, Cream, Fawn, | orals at Grant Hall on Saturday. j with these men and their families to rhe nurses are certainly to be con bet I ae have REID' less one-third of regular prices. [ ] { their new fields of labor. gratulated upon their good work, they an operation, but this 1 » : "A friend advised Lydia i \ St. Paul's Lawn Party, 4 . having shown great presence of mind T 1 it Uudertak ONE-PIECE DRESSES, fo be held grounds adjoining Y. |. E fest Canada. A e vicinity 'of the m's Vegetable Compoun he Leading U er. ve held on grounds adjoinin Excursion to Western Ihe storm in the vicinity of the how ha : y feta op a Phone 147. Mull and Lawn, nicely trimmed, in White, Cream, Mauve, Sky, § Widsodohnson street, 1OMOITOW, | 7h (] . i : : ; oN ;: diy? bs PITS, » ' my . - PE) 8 be Grand Trunk railway system an- pital was very severe. he one bolt § from 3 to 6, and 7 to 100 clock p.m. | nounce that on Tuesday, June 7th, | which struck the hospital gave the 1 feel keapew woman. Imest heartily . Pink. less one-third off regular prices. | EH ' . 4 2 . Music. Tickets; 10e. = i . t 4 : a E 8 CW ap * * {Fuly Tith and 25th, August -8-and people in that neighborhood quite a > TWO-PIECE WASH SUITS, wt ! : [02md, September 5th and 19th," 1911, nc. sho akon I . In White, Cream, Blue, Pink, Grey, Tan and Mauve less one-third SUBSTITUTE | homeseekers' excursions will 'be ron a bills Lydia By ty 3 off regular prices, j ? : HAS NO {from all stations in Outarie and Que-{ On June Tth a quiet wedding was Pills anil thing glen age 1s ; > k 5 ? {hee to Western Canada, via Chicago | solemmnized' at the home of Mr. and | ' : COLORED CHIP AND STRAW HATS. | : ort Hemtern Cn Chicago, St. Past] Wes: Andrew Reid, Amelinsbury, when | We SEROGE understand why women DAY OR NIGHT Regular prices, Tie to $1.75. y ) ! and Minneapolis, at reduced round-trip | their daughter, Lula, was united in drag half-hearted exist t : ] fares. marriage to Frederick B. Jarrell, Treo out £ sickly Dalia Phone NOW 25¢ EACH. . : iy f ria : ¥ - on. . of Lv s : : . I . Soklier's Big Load. A woman will gladly compromise nkhat's V a { Yesterday afternoon one of the sol- [if her husband is willing to make : diers who came Yo attend the camp all the concessions. ! : a : PICTURES AND PRAXING, indulged too freely in strong drink, | Some men don't seem to realize the thousal women A pretty ful gift for the bride. We haye . . f : ' dd was ugsble to take care of him: | difference between the simple life 2 pride. . ' ' SPENCE, Millinery Store. : 4 Sil. Sergt. Snodden had to take theland the silly file. as displacements, Br Er ersscnate prion If Neng J redeont to the police station. It was| Wolves that come Yo our doors = are ation, fibroid tuinors, irregularities, Jou have a pleture to framed : . : rather an odd sight to see the soldier | never disguised--so they Samat be! periodic pains, backache, indigestion dring it In aud give us a trial marched to the lock-up, the sergeant ai - on aod prostration. tomer. IN ax carrying his rifle. A couple of hours w's assessment is 4 9, . spent in the cells put Tommy Atkins an Mme of $70,609. 5 I . « in fairly good shape again. -- Sime -- : A report in the Insurance Press, of New York, shows that claims and : Tr « : / : tenefits approximating Sia. dan 000 ) ; : Po Catron oi § | pani, 5° lca ai ELIE pave J We po puBLIY GivGEm AL. . taken down and stor" : Kingston the sam of $27,000 was paid = ; wi soc: P. PBERRY VINEGAR. LEMONADE. : ORANGRADE. : D. COUPER, be | "Phone 76. 8413 Street. kis, $e Prompt © pA lv