THE STANDARD BAN K OF CANADA A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Special Attention Given to € mall Accounts - Savings Desartmert af #1f A inches Specifications For Lambert's T ailoring Good cloth, all wool and properly shrunk. Linings that will wear as good as the outside. Peterlinings such as canvas, haircloth, padding, etc, and pockets to be of the Dest. A Style to suit the wearér. Coat must fit smoothly on shoulders and neck. Workmanship-- Each garment to be properly moulded and stayed. and the best silk and liten thread to be used in all sewing, which must be neat and strong Does it cost much to get such Clothing? Suit for $20.90. Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street Sr rassaseaan ssssses ~0ssssisasatasaniianane {SUNDAY CAR SERVICE COMMENCING SUNDAY, JULY 9th CARS WILL RUN EVERY TEX MINUTES TO LAKE : PARK FrHoM @ PM. TO 9.20 PM. Not at all. We can build a ONTARIO Depot Car will ran every 20 MINUTES THERE WILL BE NO BELT LINE CAR ON SUNDAY, JULY 9TH. CHILDREN UNDER 12 WILL BE CARRIED FREE. : CARS RUN RAIN OR SHINE. & PressssssssssssssssssPeocsscsssscsssssacscssascal EEE EEE EEORS OHH IEIOSEeY : LINEN i nd Drawn ' and ---- Han® Painted China Ware. All kinds of Japanese Curios and Novelties at lowest possible prices, THE "TOKYO" 174 WELLINFTON ST. Don't Wait till Wash - Day Comes around --make sure NOW that You have one of | Eddy's 'Washboards The Boards With The Labor-Saving Crimp. No other Washboards can pe you the same genuine satisfaction. de h differ- ent styles and sizes to suit the tastes of different people. At All Good Grocers. ---- (TiiAte lo Md a a Suits For Summer Wear Need the same careful attention given your Winter apparel. Try Us On A Summer Suit. CRAWFORD & WALSH Leading Tailors. Princess & Bagot St. dn ~ aa a An adhd a - FS Sp i MID-SUMMER SALE Seasonable Goods ...At Half Price.. Mull and Lawn: One-piece Dresses, in Cream. White, Mauve, Sky and Pink at Half Price. : Coat and Skirt Wash Suits, in White. Cream, Mauve. Blue, Tan and Grey, Half Price. White and Cream Coats in Linen and Indian Head at Half Price. White and Cream Skirts at Hall Price. Silk and Lisle Gloves, all lengths, at Half Price. » ! = THE DALY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY. JULY 8 1011. -- i i } JK [PAID WARM TRIBUTE| THE CHURCH SERVICES {TO RETIRING "MEMBER OF THE ThE TEAC HING STAFF. ! FILLING | OF THE ON SUNDAY. PU LPITS {Board of Education Made Presenta- There win be Interesting Themes 'tion of $100 to Miss Minnie! Considered / in the Pulpits--The Davis--On Staff for Many Years.! Gospel Méssage to All People. {| The board of education, at its Andren's--Rev. Robert® Laird, sion on Friday night, paid a warin 'Services 11 a.m., and 7 pin, Strangers Miss Minmie Davis, who "ee welcome. ; cently resigned from the teaching staff, St Paul's after serving many years, her work o'clock: Sunday school, 3 p.m.; even being of the very best, and tending to ing prayer, 7 o'clock. Preacher at mouid, in the right divection, the hoth services, Rev. W. Frederick Fitz ! many hundreds of pupils who came Gerald, M.A. under her charge, during the long ser First Baptist {vice she rendered for such a worthy Laing, pastor, 'and notable cause, vies at 11 am. "and 7 p.m.; Bible; In addition to paying the tribute to 'school, at 2.45 p.m. Strangers cordi-| her worth, the board also presented ily invited all the services { NMiss Davis with the sum of $100, as a! Cooke's Prebbyterian church, Brock | parting remembrance of the valudblo | street--The - pastor, Rev. W. S. Mae- service she has rendered, Members Tavish, Ph.D., will preach at both ser-| the board spoke of her work. viegs. Mid-week service on Wedpesday, | | Trustee Meek rélerred to the work of [at 8 pum.' Strangers always whlcome. | | Miss Davis, and introduced the resolu First (Congregational, corner John- | tion grantidg the amount mentioned, son and Wellington streets.--Rev. Hugh | | which 'was carried by a standing vote. | Pedley, of Emmanuel church," Mont-| Trustee Meek referred to Miss Davis will preach at both morning and as one of the best teachers the board | services. Sacrament of the ever had on the staff, one who was Supper will be observed after ever painstaking, one who had the es service. Sunday school, | teem of all her pupils, and who kad, i by her careful attention to duty ac- complied much good. Trustee Lambert referred to Miss Davis as one of the city's best® assets She was a good teacher, and st was a imatter of great regret that she leaving the service. | Trustee Elliott added a few words Miss Davis he pointed: out, was a teacher who had put her heart and soul into the work, and had left {valuable impression on her pupils, Hs | regretted very much, that the board ! would be deprived of her services. | Trustee Bennett also made a | appropriate remarks, in' which he re ferred to the good work accomplished 'and Johnson sireets--Rev. A. P. Me yy Miss Davis during her long term "H Yip FoF services Good: service of \his ind shon, : minister. 11 am. ! eat ip | ' . 9 Sunday, school : y.m. { should oagnized. He. was: vere ™h, ;-12 noon, Sutoay, seioo. ; 7 jm, jehe reCag iad. wa er. | . re » of the Universe." Co- {Sorry to hear that Miss Davis was The programme. of gre, Rt oblised to ive ub her work gnizance will be taken of the summer i R € i f 4 " PF 3 o 1 be Stuart also paid 4 = war heat The music and Sermons bd . Davis intermittent and short Strangers are ' cordially welcome to refreshing wor: | Imspector tribute to the work of Miss the way in X : " ship. Seats free. St. church, referring especially to Iw hich she. carried out her work in the class, always having the scholars un-| \ 1 | der her control. It was always a on os . great pleasure, for Mm to visit her at 50 ( leegy street room and see the way in which the H. Savary; 1.4 . gorner Unign and Bar Fourth Sunday after Trin- holy communion; 11, {work was carried out | of the members spoke, morning prayer and sermon (serviee | especially for the boys and girls of | Just a few {but each member heaftily enlorsed all | the congregation); 3 p.m. Sunday | school and Bible class; 7, evening { that had been said about Miss Davis, { prayer and sermon, subject, 'Success.' iwho is now about to retire from | school service, | Queen Street Methodist charch--The | s | pastor, Rev. S. Selly, M.A, B.D., will conduct both services. 10 am. | oh ia x | Sunday school and class meeting; 11 i The steamer Missisquoi was in port, |... Sermon to the members of the from Gananoque, Saturday morning. {oval Orange Association: 7 p.m. I'he steambarge John Randall and | wpa Is Your Life'; prayer meet- the steamer Jesea cleared 'or Uswego ing, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Music : Mrs. | p steamer Sowards arrived at | Ross Bradley, of Jamestown, N.Y, Rapkwo? asylum with Charlotte. coal from will sing at the morning service and | | The schooner Major Ferry arrived J, M. Sherlock, of Toronto, the noted | tenor, at the evenin Come and wel- {from Charlotte, with coal for Fisher's enor, 8 pe Eg: brewery, | come, | porze's © al The steamer Alexandria was atFol-| Nb Surge 1 Suthodial of ger's wharf, Friday night, from Mont Rev, Canon Starr; 4 pm; baptisms; | real, and discharged freight. % p.m., evensong, Canon Starr. wi The steamer Fairmount arrived in | begin - brief course of sermons on the | port, on the way from Sydney to Fort | church's position in history. William, with a cargo of rails, Chalmers, Presbyterian, corner Bar MT. Co's elevator : he tug Hart rie and Earl strecte--Rev. M. Mac lett will clear, to-night, with the |, illiveay, D.D., pastor. Services, 11 | barge Augusta, for Lake Erie; the tug by im. and 7 p.m, resumed after renova Iomson arrived from Montreal, with |i n of the church. Special music. | two light barges; the tug Bronson ar | Strangers cordially jnvited to all the rived from Montreal, with two light! oryices. J. M. Sherlock, .of Toronto, | barges. {will sing at the morning service, I'he steamer Wolfe Islander was on| Princess Street: Methodist, her route, on Saturday, after being in| Princess and Albert streets dock for the past two months receiv.) Frederic E. Robinson, pastor. ing false sides and being otherwise im-! vices, 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. Sunday proved. The steamer formerly carried | school, 9:45 "a.m. Epworth League, 175 passengers; now it is allowed to!Monday, 8 p.m.; -prayer meeting, Wed carry 30. The Wolfe Islander nesday, 8 p.m, Morging subject, "The steadier. and faster than before. | Christian In Life And In Death;"" even {can be driven aboard without listing |ing subject, "The Advantages Of Seek | the boat, In every way the island fer- ing God Furly In Life." preacher, the | ry hoat is in splendid cpndition. Music : Morning anthem, | At Swift's wharf : Th eteamir City Jountiful Care;" evening an- jot Ottawa stopped, yesterday, on her thems, "Guide Me, Oh Thou Great way down, and discharged freight; the |Jehovah," "Break Forth lito Joy' steamer Britannic. discharged freight wolois te, William Mack, Miss Mitchell, on her way up' the steamers Caspian | Miss Jenkins; Miss C. Wilder, - choir and Toronto made the river trip to- leadler and organist. day; the steamer Rideau Queen cleared | { for Rideau ports, to-day, after making a trip down the river; the steamer Ri- July ith, special excursion deau King is expected from Ottawa {leaves Kingston for Prescott, this evening; the schooner Bertie Cald| Orangemen all along the line are join- | kine arrived, yesterday, from Oswego, |ing Prescott in putting up the great with coal; the pleasure steamer Capt. est demonstration ever held in Kast. Hemens, of Massena, N.Y, came up, ern Ontario. ! vesterday afternoon, with an exeur-| 5050 Orangemen, sion party. geous decorations. ¢ hampicnship facrosse match, cott vs. Glebes, of Ottawa. A great day, a great crowd Rev. W. F. Fitzgerald Offers to Holl 1. ore test time of yout life. Service, Rev. W. F, FitzGerald, vicar Paul's church, says he is willing to conduct or take part in a service al] Lake Ontario park, on Sunday fier |) market, Saturday. A horse at noon, since the stveet railway com- tached to a rig owned by another | pany has Secided Jo run the cars there farmer named Snook ran awaly and | on that day. . Fi taGerald thinks | crashed into his rig, almost tearing off | {that a should He at once a wheel. The runaway horse then up made for holdi services, in view of set the rig it was attached to, doing ithe fact that pay Soo crowd of people considerable damage. is apt Yo be congregated in the ori. | Mr. FitzGerald does not look with dix | {favor on the cars running to the park | - William Kennedy, Leland, Gut, had | {on Sunday afternoons duridg tie sum' seven cows killed by lightning, during | 'mer, considering the conditions, under the storm, on Thursday morning. The | which they are to be operat. animals were insured, and on the Sat- | It is just seven years ago since the urday following were settled for "by | cars ran on Sunday. They were last W. H. Gadwin & Soy agents. : {run in 1904, but were not very well | i {patronized. The neit year the present Cape Vincent Sandpy Connections. company _ took over the voad, and the | America 7.30 a.m. and 2 pm {cars have not been run since on the turning leaves Cape Vincent 11 {Lord's Day. ses- St. ~Morning prayer, 11 church--Rev. Douglas i at both services, Ser! oul real, eveding ford's the morning at 10 am First Church of Christ, Sunday services, 11 am. Sacrament." Wednesday evening, tes-| timonial meeting. Free public read- | ing-room every afternoon, except Sun- | day, 3 to 5 o clock. All are cordially | invited 'to the" services and the read- | Hng-rooms: Sydenham Street Methodist church-- | Public worship at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. brief, bright services, gonducted by | thé pastor. Bible school, 2.45 p.m. | Strangers and visitors : welcome, Music 1 Anthems, "Harken Unto Me,' "Tarry With Me"; solo, 'Beyond the | Gates of Paradise," Harold Angrove. Bethel Congregational, Cor. Barrie'| Scientist-- | avhioct was i | ") | tow] be corner Union and Ker Macmorine. James' Arch streets M.A. BD, east; Rev. T { the parsonage, viear, rie streets ity. 8 am, IN MARINE CIRCLES. Arrivals and Departures of Vessel at This Port. x3 { | 8 a.m, holy | preacher, i corner | Rev. Ser- | pastor "Thy The 12th 5 Prescott. train Bam 50 . bands, got- | Pres- | WILLING TO PREACH IN PARK. and Had Exciting Time. | a wellknown farm- or, had an exciting time -on his way | of St.! Charles- George, Killed by Lightning. "Ram oe | Recovered Stolen Goods. James Bateson recovered | Panama Hats, i Don't let the summer pass without | Constable | enjoying the comfort of one of our some stolen gpods at a home on Chat. | ine Panama hats. We have them atiham street, Friday : afternoon, after | [every price and every hat good value having secured the necessary search | lat the price. } Campbell King: warrant, ~ i only exclusive hat and fur | --- re i . i See the New Styles | In supvmer hints at Campbell Bros', | MOONLIGHT EJ EXCURSION the leaders in men's in men's hats. | Rib t 6, reat Gc. whi t sale. Mc Sngef Srdenban S11 Nes won smi Mies Morte Cul che, lft to-day, wil visit among the | os Monday: next, . Tickets) Lr od 1.2 hirts foe oe. at ib | y's Atle. Med i {of the brethren _ (claims to the deputy {ship be not ignored when grand lodge {dead y { ani: of {Canadian | within miles, ston and the Thousand Islands, : (assertion boat, came here during the summer be counted, is city this quaint historic Place. | me ca wan | Pacific | School, | the examinations for entry {been in the city a few days, homes in Kingston, returped to. Belle- ville, Friday and 6.45 p.m, S50c. return. id that makes hair grow; lis most pleasant Slippers or Infants BLACK AND TAN ALL SIZES ABRAHAM SHAW FOR D.GM. [or the "Masonic Order--Eastern On- tario Supporting Him. The Free Mason for June publishes the following : . "Correspondents in Eastern Ontario tell us that it is the expressed wish in that section of the jurisdiction that recognitien of its grand master- is also stated supported by meets n:xt month. It | that ths claim will be la large nwmber from western Ou- terio who believe it is not in i cordance with ~established uso e both the GM. and D.G.M the same city. . 'This aimed at the brethrsn R. W. Bro. Maeph i), for D.G.M We are eastern Ontario will be a of R. W. Bro. A, Kingston. Fiom Ottava the réws that R. W. Bro. . nents ned because R. W. Ih has bein, just to ascertain ct the eraft as to pos? future. All denials to the there is such a thing as Yk soe polities, but elections uot might tncitain." hail to 5 1 from who ol Mo als, n favor raat a, formed that in favor shaw comes "ee Wis Ma the feel ing 1.68 hh tne ra ty TO STAY IN KINGSTON. Locomotive Works Will Not Remove. In spite of much talk of removing the: works of - the Canadian locomo tive Co., from Kingston to Toronto or Montreal the company's directors have depied that they contemplate imoving. The company has at Ring- ston excellent means of transport ition both by land and wafer. An inter esting feature of this' company is the bonus system which is applied to em ployees. By this system a man who; n a satisfactory mamer, accomplish {es more than a certain standard of | work in a day, is paid so muc h more a proportic n. Many of the men at work in the plant were preceded in their positions by their fathers, and like the G§gmnan artisan his work is his real life Interest, now The Tourists are Coming. From all 1 States dndred King The fame which Kingston has gained dur ing the sizzling hot spell, as being the coolest city in Canada will not. be without its results. Already people hurrying here to test the rok of this 'Handsome, large touring are arriving in the city daily and by land; billed with passen gers who intend to spend the summer here. 'A few vears ago the ears which ' could and kept track of, but now that is impossible as the number "Kingston, the coolest Yiwu -fittimg-name for The tourist season is om, parts of Canada and the Unite a radius of several' h travellers are flocking to are cars by #0 great. in Canada; Tp Enter College. Master Neilson Nicholson, Capt. Nicholscn, of the Grand stéatnship service, cently passed at the Trinity Port Hope, has since passed as nn College ut s home in urn In son ol run who re College en of the Royal Mi{itary | Kingston. He is now Vancouver, B.C., and will the fall to enter the college. det Bibby's 60c. shirt sale, 8] and $1.25 oods, for 69c. R. B. Snyder, Seymour Power company, g sales manager of the who has in regard lighting the [to a proposition for afternoon. Many Society - Ladies Use Parisian Sage Exclusively. Society, women realize that the wo- man who "would retain her vouth must, {look dfter her hair, for the woman. | with scant. unattrabtive hair is sel- ibm ever admired. That is why so many of our love liest women dem that Parisian {Sage te w by their hairdressers. | This pr n is guaranteed to cure ndrufi, stop falling' hair and itch- ing scalp. Parisian. Sage will make harsh and rnattraceive hair, soft; lustrone and luxuriant in a few days. It is the ideal, delightful, rejuvenating tonic it is not stic- {ky or greasy, but on the other hend |$ and daintily per famed. = Sold everywhere 50c. 8 large bottle and guaranteed by J. Mcleod, who will refund your ---- land warriors, {Northwestern { lice, ( White [Poing Tie Shoes [Patent | Anke Strap FOR WOMEN WERE $3.00. GOOD QUALITY ' MOST ALL SIZES 'We also have a few sizes in Gun Metal Pomps at $1.98, 130 TO" 10 O'CLOCK We offer the following seasonable goods 3 extremely low prices. 5 DOZ. BUSTER BELTS White, fal, " 15¢ Each. 15¢c. HOSIERY 15¢ Very special value, 1-1 Rib Stocking, Girls. SIi K BARGAIN. YARDS BEAUTIFUL SHAN PUNG SILKS, Black, Red tion design or Sn Spec Corona All \ll ed patterns 0c, and $1.00 values - TONIGHT AND MONDAY. new shades with color welf some others colors, good, for Fo-night only strong, Boys and 39c per yard 15c¢. 0 doz, COLORED . might, Fine To- Cotton Hose, 14¢ pair, CRUMLEY BROS. CEP P000040 0000000040400 CHILDREN'S TERY CHILDREN'S FANCY SOX. HOS A FREE STREET PARADE Will be Given by the Young Buffalo Wild West Show. Wyo., a cele given by the cowboys which they call Day." come from all parts of the "-west - to contest with each other in nding law horses, roping steers, and hazardous pastimes familiar great plains. A hose known Steamboat" has been the former at Cheyenne among laws for the past five | Steamboat" succeeded in throwing comers until Buffalo Vernon tried { janes with him. | stay in; | Our Big Mid-Summer; Fumiture Sale ° Each year at Cheyenne, bration is . "Pioneer's Cowboys out other the "Od per out "Old all 18 to as star the years Vernon succeeded the back of the famous out law, but he required the of [several surgeons after his experience with "Old Steamboat Buffalo Ver {non is the star bronco buster with the | Young Buffalo Wild West show, which will exhibit in this city Tuesday ai ternoon and night, July 11th. There are fifty other cowboys with {the agyregation. There are upwards of 700--cowboys, "cowgirls; Tadian--ehtefs Russian Cossacks, Mexi and lariat throwers Canadian mounted cavalrymen and rowsh rid ers from all parts of the world wit} ON SALE AT this mighty monarch of the A big street par: de will be giv at I on the morning of the exhibition . 7 The Leading Undertaker. "Phone 147. oF attention BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS AND CHILDREN'S TRON COTS. BEDROOM* SETTS, PARLOR SETTS, DINING-ROOM SETTER, ruralies po Ss west EXPECTED NEXT THURSDAY. C. Davis, the Ex-Queen's Student wa Likely be Withes, to Stand Trial. Rev. Frederick G. Robinson, pastor {of Princess street Methodist chureh, It is expeoted that Police Constable | who baptized the child of Dr. and Mrs. lames Craig will reach here next 'Mages, of Carp, to get possession of Thursday, from Prince Albert, Sask. which, caused the shooting of a aD, with--E.-C... Davis, the ex-Queen's knows both parties WB! and was student, charged w ith stealing two! leeedingly sorry to learn of the trouble microscopes. It will not be a very 'which had arisen. He says the doctor pleasant trip for the constable, is a remarkably clever man, being '8 be will always be in danger of graduate ob Mofiiil in misdicine and ing his prisoner, whom he will J Hopkins University in surgery to. watch closely. Davis might make Mr. Robinson is likely to be called sn attempt lo give the Kingston ag 4 witness in the trial, . constable the slip, snd there will not ---------- be much sleep for Constable Craig | People leave K The fatter may stop over a night in Ty a mguton and Winnipey, and leave his charge atthe donceive. There us ye! pin police station there. The cost of or down the St. Lawrence fiver bringing Davis to justice has 10 be hag not been warmer than h met by the medical faculty of Queen's ston. ih college. The outlay will be ahout a #200. H Davis does not plead folie 4 Terrible Suffering the faculty will be put to still for ther expense. However, the arrest. 1 mille as a warning by ie Queen's | Five Years of Severs Rheumatism. medical professors thier ay will not "I suffered terribly for about five stand for thieving bv anv student, Jeary grou) Sheumatism. Dactors gave . . : . old me try this anit wil hans. hime down if it hat to] medicine and the other unlli 1 aban- 8 ham to furthest const. 1. 14 doned all medicines and felt very de- sending 2,000 miles tor Davis. | spondent. t last a friend came (0 ! soe me.) nl after I told her how | was row told me to try Hood's Sar $1.65, Watertown and Return, $1.65 syparilia. After taking ome bottle I Gaed ging Satudey 5am and 2 began = feel better and I am now pm. a ay 7.30 a.m. and 2 p.m., [oEIeETY cured and I return many returning up to Monday ds hanks to Hood's Sarsapariila. 1 am E. nx los have to tH | which King go © if Parisiay Saf1 ails to do all that is claimed for it, peter without je* Hibhy's 89. shirt sale starts to-day Richmond Bt. Sotlheal. Get Hood's Sarsapariily today, #1 and $1.35 goods for de. oy. Sod by ai all druggists ry hone,