Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1911, p. 8

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PAGR EIGHT. st assevunnunn tu Progressive Business Men Are offered in The Bank of Toronto that satisfactory banking service which comes from long experience and com- plete equipment and facilities. Business accounts of every description Tecelve careful at- tention. BANK OF TORONTO RESOURCES... . $50,000,000 KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. GRORGE n McEAY, Manager, pescsccsccccccee sesee '0000000000000000000000 9 as0e00e Spray Your Frit Tes. THIS 1S THE TIME FOR THE DEADLY CODING MOTH, And. It 1s astonishing, but the De- partinent of Agriculture says that 50 cent, of the blossoms are de stroyed by the Codling Moth, and the only way to get rid of It |» SPRAY With the Arsenate of Lead for all Insects and Salphate of Lime for Growth. all Fungus Let us tell you how to do It and increase your yie of fruit 50 per cent. 2c Ib. The gal. Arsenate of Lead Sulphate of Lime .. W. A Mitchell's Hardware LS a acsshasssss dose sd odsn) $ WILLIAM MURRAY, * Auctioneer, * Cy amd Country Nules Care v fuily Conducted, » Market Square, Kingston, / pair orsss ss tesssase TO UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY. ---- Belleville Land Surveyor Passe se Former Politician, Belleville, June 30.--Ove of the best known residents of Hastings county died, Hondo morning, in the person of C. worth, D. 1.8. For many years he A elerk of the county, and was one of the best-posted men on municipal law in Canin: also one of the leading land sarveyors in the dé minion, the leading land surveyors in the do- and once ran fox dominion honors. He was elected over the late J, White, dt retired whew--the eleotion wat pr ed. He was about éighty ve old and has heen Ml a long time. Sir Allen Aylesworth, minister of justice, is a re- lative. 4 Try Bibby's $8.50 outing suits, A maskinonge, weighing forty pounds and measuting forty-wix and one hall ~--joches in length, was caught Jn the Wideau at Bwrritt's Rapids, few ale gy white Onforde. for children, oot sandals, 6 hc, 8c. "and bathing shoes irom e , Dutton's, 200 Princess street. See Bibby's $8.50 Panama hats. At monton, Alta, on June 6th, Mise Webster, a former resident of Westport, was united in martiage: to Robert Tlaines, of that city. To advertise new stock. Ap for ehikdsen, ton's, Princess stree John Mel "ullongh hed "at his home, in Deserontio, on Saturday, the ral taking place on Tuesday. He seventy-two years age. Dr. Hogyes' asbestos insoles for foot troubles and revolving rubber heels. Sold only at Détton's shoe store. Chavis sales : Brockville, Te: Vank- Hill, 10 15-16c; and 11 1-16, ter, lle. Russell, lle: Cholera 'is increasing in Ttaly: " Patent Dut- 9 was 000000000000000000800000 80000 0000000000000 00000be0e fune- | THE pAILY BRITISH wHIG, PRIDAY. Jt JUNE 30. I L TO TIE UP ALL THE SEAPORTS POSSIBLE. - cessiogs--The White Star Line Has Declared a Lock-Out. deraticn controls ninety per eent. of] the coasting trade, and tramp steam- ers, and gre determined to make no dock hands. The strikers have doubled their efforts to tie wp por.s. Railway men refuse to handle onrgoes brought in by non-union sea- men. : re! Situation Unchanged. Liverpool, June 30. ~The seamen's strike situation showed no improve ment to-day. Dock "hands wow de mand a4 guarantee that the increase will not be merely temporary. The White Star line to-day declared a loek-out, and is trying non vhlcn erews, to get FORMED NEW CHURCH. Been Oficially Recogrized by Baptist Association. 'rockyille, June 30--Owing anlit in the congregation of Baptist church some months ago, the majority of the members and adher ents withdrew and formed a new church, under the pastorate of Ss. J. Robins, who went ont them. clerical representatives of the two churches forming the Canada 'Baptist Association have just concluded a meeting here, at which the new church was officially recog- nized and extended the hand of fellow- gyip.. Officers have been elected arid a name will be decided upon at a con gregational meeting to be held Ureparations are being made for building of an elifice Has to a with twenty Central later. Lae L.O.L. Has New Grand Master, Winnipeg, Man., June 0.--Dr Sproule, M.P., for ten years grand master of the Supreme Orange Ladge, insisted] on retiring, much against the will of the delegates. Lieut, Uol. J. H. Sedgtt, 'Walkerton, Ont., deputy grand master, was elected in his place. 400 CONVERSIONS IN COURSE OF TWQ YEARS Archbishop Bruchesi § Says Protestant Population of Montreal is Tur- ing to the Roman Faith. Montreal, June 30.«His grace Roman Catholic archbishop of Mont: real, is authority for the that more than 400 persons-abaundon: | ed allegiance to Protestant denomina; tions in this city during the past two years and made common cause with | the adherents of the Church of Rome. This, in fact, is what Mgr. Bruchesi is reported to have told a representa tive of la Croix newspaper French capital while en route for Ma- drid, where the eicharistie congress is drawing to a close, y ---------------- Largest Elevator on. Continent, " Montreal, June 30. new Grant grain elevator, harbor commissioners are were completed, to-day. It expect ed that the elevator will be = com- pleted in time to meet the autumn rush of 'grain irfim the west. It will be the largest elevator on the ™on tinent. which erecting, nN Seat "Sold for $69,000. New York, June 30,~The stock ex- chanos membership of the late Robert | Goodbody has been posted for: ! fr to Joseph H. Moore for a consid: eration of $60,000, the same price which the last weal was sold. Monday, July 8. Spend the afternoon on the America tours the islands, Fare, Sle, water. 230 pon. Scott's, Buckley's, and "Christy" . Clebrated hats, at Campbell Bros' Spe programme for Nearly 20,000 Chicago school chil dren have secured legal permits to work during the summer vacation. See Bibby's $10 outing suit. For a complete tour of the islands, take steamer America on Monday, 2:30 p.m. Supper on board, Fare, He. See Bi s special $18 shit Buy your suit ease at Du save money. Bargains in all qualities, 209 Princess street. See Pibhy's swell $15 nits, Dr. Ouimet was acquitted of the charge of murder at Hull, Kee Ribby's $1 wash vests. _ Livingston's Annual Summer Sale Filan all | the | i statement | 'in thet | tid horities j lice stat'cn over night, The walls of tie | the | i of { Senate," trans: Funeral of Geo. The funeral of little George Lailey, | {the lad at | aertak ng | shoe Tight big Irish pienie. | | recivients El LECTED GRAND MASTER, (Col. J. H Scots, Walkerville Chosen | By Orange Grand. Lodge. Winaipeg, June 30.--The political | platform, drawn up by the Orange] graed lodge, this morning, includes | a criminal offence to use influence separate legally | plete provincial autonomy in educa- Louden, June 30. ~The shipping fe | tional matters, elimination of all spe | to any race or reli-| lcial privileges ! gion, except those of the British Mor h Ameviea act and opposition ta | oc neasicns to the striking seamen pnd | rny ad ided privileges, maintenan'e of | {ed a burglar { British connection, and special en- couragement to Pritish immigrants. | (ol. J. H. Seott, Walkerville, elected grand master; Dr. Elis, Flem- | ing, Sask., deputy, and Rev. H. A Fish, Owen Sound, grand chaplain. WILL SWEEP THE WEST. View of Hon. Frank Oliver, Who Attended, Meeting, the First Rev. | A councik composed of lay and | HON, FRANK OLIVER, Edmofiton, June 30.--Hon. Oliver, an interested auditor Borden's Edmonton meeting, that afd uring Manitoba, chewan- anid Alberta, litical meetings at poctant centres, he ed than ever that on the iio the government would greatly in ease its. support in all three ---- He has found a'wolutely fections trom the liberal ranks, on the other hand in every riding scores of electors who, in 1908, voted conservative, have openly Frank at Mr. stated Saskat- and holding most of the Was more Yor mm conyine reciprocity pro no de ernment's proposals at the polls when the opportunity cones. Mr. Oliver will hold a humhber further meetings before returiting Ottawa, July 15th. tnt co, to on ¥alian Was Sent Back. An ltalian, who arrivgd in King [sto n, on the lat fron Cape Yinoomt. en thursday afternoon, did not have a viry in Kingston, his stay, brief as it was not of a Very Y aant nature, for the rea | son that he spent part of the time in the police staticn. Ile jes an undesirable and in heen an éyé on him had bim kept at and he was o'c,0¢ oe stay an WAS, was regarded order {went to the Cape on the five | boat 'Friday morning. Does Not Represent Republicans, Washington, June 30. --Senator { Bristow, of Kansas, [insurgent republi- jean, declares that President Taft does not wvioresent the majority of the re- publican party on, the reciprocity bill "Ie does not répresent the majority the republicans in the House he said, "and | do not be lieve he represents a majority of the irepublicans of the country." Lailey. a week ago, took "from the un 8, Corbmtt, ervice was cons drowned Friday morning, parlors of SN. i lace, to Catara gui eemétery. ducted By Canon Starr. The parents wish to thnk all thse who by then i kindly assistance helped to make the of the little fellow's death as 18 po sible + seurth fr him and abo Manuscript; Letters Rave. Manuscripts and holograph letters frome iv nz literary celebrities should Le hoardid with great care by their The prosne=te is that thaw will grow increasingly rare. Auto grag h si natures are probably all that {the next generation will be able to n's and | hid for in the auction rooms anl addi New York Tribune to its cellection.- The remains of the late Peter Keeg f &n, formerly of Wolfe Island, who died in Watertown, N.Y., on Wednes- { last, arrived on the Cape boat. | ia alternson, and were taken in Lihar iv James Reid, undertaker, | eongeyed to Wolfe. Island. He was a Lrother of Gregory Keegan, purser of the steamer Wolfe Islaoder | | Late Peter Keegan, i { King Entertains Ontario Minister. Toronto, - June 30.~Hon. James Duff, Minister of Agriculture, was entertain ed yesterday by King George at the Royal Agricultural show, . Norwich, England. The minister starts for Wome July Mth. Sir: James Whitney is ex- pected home a weels earlier. i married people, com- | wis | while | ! amouneed | their intention of supporting the gov- | of | to | the homigration! the po-| assisted in! and | formerly 1S IN A SERIOUS WAY { [WOMAN SCARED DY LOOTS HOUSE. Tramp Steamers Will Give No Con. federal marriage law, a law making it [Too F med fo Cry Out, Mrs.| righte: ry to! Remshard, of Bellevue, NJ. Watches Burglar Take Ham and Cheese From lee Box. Bellevue, N..J., {ened to m-ke an outcry, | Remshard, of Colonial to ransack the house, {early yesterday, even to placing his | {hand under the pillow af - the bed | where she lay. As a result of her ex- |perience Mrs. Remchard is suffering i from a severe attack of nervous pros {tration and is under the care of & phy- | sician. : | So far as cdn be learned, {did not steal anything of value, the icebox he had taken some June 30. --Too fright- | Mrs. Wilham | Terrace, allow- | the thief From i cold framb and Swiss cheese. ARCHBISHOP ©'CONNOR DEAD. | | Prelate Passed Away in Toronto on Friday Morning. Toronto, Jupe 30.--Archbishop 0 Connor pessed away at the bastlian {novitiate this morning. He . retired { from active duty in 1908, and had] been in ill health since last Whit. | sunday. Ava nst the doctor's ad- | rice he confirmed ens hundred "child- | i n Michael's cathedral. The | siraie was t6o great and he has; {net since been able to leave his bed. | {He was ssventy years of age, and | {was horn in, Pickering township. He {was mede Bishop of London in 1900, i { ard archbishop of Toronto in 1899. | PLEVEN CRUSHED TO DEATH ren St. In Collapse of "Pumping Station at Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo, NV { men were crushed to death and seven | lothers were ssriously ngureu, tain | of f Tune 20. Sever wor morning, when the roof and part the wall of the nev paap 1 ing station collaps who | were working in the pit pump house, were buried under. hundreds Ftons of stes), brick aid mortar of the collapses unknown " caus? STEAMERS HAVE 'DECIDEDLY | ANXIOUS TINE i Immense Waterspouts Threaten | Ve:s:| and Her Disabled Consort. Melbourne, Australia, June 30. ~The | steamer Pilbarra, of the Australasis United Steam Navigation company, arerived at Freemautle, vesterday in {tow of the steamer Kurnalpi, having | had a thrilling experience in mid Ocean. EE Pilbarra was disabled shortly leaving = Geraldstown, but was opportusely seen hy and arrangem- ats mate her, With difficulty a passed aboard in the high wind terrific seas that prevailed. The vessels made fast and for the nearest port. As they proceeding slowly, five waterkpouts | suddenly appeared short distance | away and whirling near, threatened | to' overwhelm both steamers, Great | {apprehension was felt on: board, but | iby a fortunate chance the waterspouts which were of huge size, changed their direction and passing close to the laboring craft left them unharmed. after | her plight the Karnalpi | for towing hawser was and | started | were n Baseball Records. Eastern League Baltimore, 7-%; To ronto, 2-3. Rochester, 5 Providence, 4. Montreal, 7: Jersey City, 7 National Len gue Philadelphia, { Brooklyn, 1. Cincinnati, 5; Chicag i. New York, Jo, 1; Boston, 1. Pitt burg, 8; St. Louis, 6 American League--New Boston, 1-3. Cleveland, x St. Louis, 6; Detroit, 5 9; Philgdelphia, 7 Canadidn League Berlin, 1; Thomas, 1. London, 12. Prantfced,? 5. Hamilton, 5; Guelph, 1: York, ( hicag w wshingto =i Coatless Legislature. Hartiord, 30 rest of the the Representativ rs may hi ut least some comfort esuse of a motion allowing them to take off their coats amd their shirt 'waists. Subsequent mo tions were made and passed, including the speaker, the wel the lobby. For the House of ve be Conn., June wu ssion of : its memb degree 4 passed it in reporters Strikers Arrested in "Toronto. June 20. Nine strikers do duty in front of Gordar | Mackay s garment factory, Front street, who were arrested, this {ing, in police court were remanded for a week. Bail wes given each of ome thundrad dollars. They are charged with disorderfy conduct, { Toronto, ing picket morn A Bomb Was Exploded Madrid, June 30. --1t ix officially firmed, today, that during the char'stic procession, 'vesterday, bomb was exploded in a side stiwet No one was injured : con Eu 1 . Genuine Panama Hats, See ow showing from. £3.50 Campbell Bros'., Kingston's only clusive hat and fur store. | Steamer America, hig & excursion, | turday, 2 pm One howr at Mexan fy, ox Sa 'MB AS MAN, i! Durham 4 {Pretty | perfcied by | Bra | with ful { chireh, Fn {dawn I Sept From i Eastern ( says be is RIC E-KELLY WEDDING. Pastor of First Congregat Charch 'Married Wednesday. church of one at # The to ngregational 'the scene wedding, when Wednesday, the marriage was ized of Miss Cora May 'Kelly, ter Mr, and Mrs. Pialip and Ren. E. leRoy Rice, BA, | tor of the" First Congregat fehurch, Kingston The chareh | simply but pret Iv decorated {palms and fer Lhe ceremony Ren BV. WH by Kev. J Miss Alma Ha the was at sO d ol Burford, cous. n of he bride, of Torcw.o, presided at The bride, her fathse, wore & ¥ ivory med with re ornaments with oray hower Eousuet of valley, and wore the groom's pendent of pearls. Little Miss | herfand, of Burford, acted as Jer girl The ushers | Sims, of Galt, | Burford. The. ofgafitst wa assisted was givin ndsome train and le weit =~ he roses and hiv « duchess se lace Ww ith ore ee bl were Ha ont i and Lester groom's to s a pearl gold REY: LE RON RICE. pear! s pearl | pin, cont, pirs After ecep tic bride's down which Ceramony vas he rents to Lhe ed sat #8 ser The rooms nd umeron ferns The gif others th hingston from Tore: Ame being silver from § resent er, Weolstoel nd Mrs for Rice ing train Foronto tha wd Qrel tN IenNce ec, W their residence ston, to take Gore street STOCK MARKETS RB. Lyman & Building. 30th, Farnished by nt. Ancho Tune (pen Atchi American zon Smeltors Amalgamated Copper Baltimore Ohio CPR Erie « + Erie, rthern, pid General Fleetric Missour MN Nerihern Norfolk Ontario tire & Wo sylvania Southern Pa Southern Railway Routhern Hailwa Pacific Steel Paul ABR Union LR xt Chicago. Wie July Dee. swept fore uly nea 6! he Hil STOCK QUOTATIONS Mont Hutton, With Ask. MeCunig Through J. ros. Oo, ups anada Reserve United Crown [tet ront Duluth Monireal Pow Minn, & St, Paul Foronto Rade ay Pominion Nova Seotin Porta Rica Richelieu & Saperi ol tool 4 Ontario piv At Niagafal val Falls, Ont. J: J. Riley, Guelph, a man, o'el lemn- augh Kelly, ett, Wells, organ, AWAY gown ol carried a gift, Hazpl y Frederick rley, e chur d home of 191% 191 as ional | New Very Store Closed Monday, All Day TO-MORROW MORNING, to 11 ONLY We will pl ice on sale the following special purchase : 500 Yards Prints All new and pretty light pattern stripes, m «Tv suitable fae Children's and Ladies' - Mear. : These were intended for shirtings 2 Mow- 7 Yard pas- ronal was with was of ight, by trim pear] waned of the a flow- of the ba Maps o ®re vig SPECEVL 1 =MOR- ROW wOLKNING 200 Pairs Ladies' Black Lisle Thread Stockings pliced he ls and double 35¢ Pair le Ii: @ make with sede § SPECHT, tO MORRO, } pairs for $1. White Shetland Floss vr Knitting Sumner Wraps. SPRCIAL 5c Skein TO-MORROW, 340 Skeins Cres ri k a For the Holiday on Monday 1 he We have ready hundreds of Pretty White Waists. Many new desizns, hot seen elsawhere in town $1.00 to 5.00 Womén's White Dresses New and Stylish White Lingerie Dresses, ready to slip on. $3.50, 4.50, 595 and an up to $25.00, Co., h 2.30 p.m An Alteration Department tn charge of an expert is NOW reac y and -any article of Wemen's Wear can be altered to suit the purchaser. Fancy Parasols Many and dainty Parasols in Silk and Silk and Linen and Ging- TTY 81.25 to $5.00 J. Laidlaw &Son new Git real i AT0000009000000000000¢ B00000000000000000000¢ 20 pc. Reduction On All Men's Oxfords g 23 rn si 16434 . Ga ! 1192 w ho Wa arrested, charged with Horse Healing. He rented a horse aad buggy from livery in Niagara a month ago. At hotel be cave a eheqiie on the Trader's bank, Guelph, which is reportad to be | no good. : Ree Mabhy's 310 outing suite, Mr. and Mra. Edeard Twiphuey ville, have just olebrated the {mond wedding » . Lie aged eights ently seven, | Ogdensburg on A stow in ie canal nor the Bafialo | water works building, wiih collgpeed, turned turtle, Six meh "arecblieved to have been drowned. i At Uslgary, action was commenced to break up what is alleged gn illegal combination of plumbers. "For campers," seillitz powders, in tin boxes. Gibson's, Now is your chance to get a swell American or Canadian Shoe at a Bargain price. All Summer ahead to wear them, Cool and Comfortable THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE Closed Monday, Open 8a'urday {0A Very Fraitiul Season, I Boy. New apphs, plums, apricots; peach- | Wonan's £3 patent Oxford at $225. jes, cantloupes, 'watermelons, red, nial chocolate Oxfords, $1.63. Din {waite and black cherries, Roassherries, ton's shoe store. & rawherres! hlueberries, raspberries ete, at Carnoveky's. Oxfords are Ready - to - Wear Departuient. GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES . ONE PRICE TO ALL = ® | closes at 5 o'clock every evening (Saturday myceptedy EE ? Cobourg to Try Oil Cobourg, June 0.-The Cobaurg § {town council has parchased a quan | {tity of oil and will try the experiment | of ning: it upon ithe streets. 1 to! Brack Burns barns; serie] in 1851 Basar IER br, Barber and party went ont Bob's Lake at noon to-day. in the end wild oats are sure get strack by the rust. mah of deeds has little time to! in words. | ; k Suiting money gots "the high: or ation i f Hibby's $15 blue suits. to! AX EH 4 2 |

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