"The Standard Bank of Canada TORONTO == Has removed to its New Head Office Bullding, KING STREET WEST, CORNER OF JORDAN STREET, TORONTO. Bank Department at the new location will be made a the Bapk's business, The Savings special feature of Men's Summer Clothing A Tworpiece Suit, made from a light weight and light color makerial, the cont hall-lined asd easy fitting, is sénsible summer clothing. We have such goods which we can make up at from $16.00 to $20.00" We also have a few paticrns of light Trouserings which we will clear out at $4.00. Summer ii Thos. Lambert, 157 Prinses Streat -- "Slaughter Sale of Boots and Shoes Welts 83.75 34.50 $1.69 High Grade: Patent Oxfords, Welt 85.50, sale price - White and Chocolate Oxfords Youths' in proportion, BRING YOUR SHOE Jack Johnston's Shoe Store ? Men's Men's Tan, Men's Black, loys' amd REPAIRING. Bronze, or Aluminum Castings Send Your Patterns. Fraser Avenue, Toronto We Make Brass, Prompt Deliveries. The Canada Metal Co. Lt; THE DALY BRITISE WHIG, CEDAR ISLAND ON FIRE AND WAS IN DANS DESTHOYED. a] Some Hours, Cedar Bhland had *a narrow escape on Friday evening from being wiped out by fide. About [dusk Robert Me Corkilly a. Kingston tailor, who was over near Cartwright's Point, noticed | a blaze in the cestre of the island. He immediately hurried over the lervening water in his boat, and ( ing a pail of water ran to the spot; where the fire was burning. Seeing that the blaze in beyond the oles trol of one he went to the ead of the island. and alarmed the campers, who were unable to sce the fire. In a very short ttme a fire fighting force of twenty or twenty:five was at the scene battling with, the burniag firass and brush, When the grass on the hillanle Macdonald park in the city nuickly burned over Friday mg one can imagine what mi it occurred on Cedar - Island, with much brush, had the. fire got of a headway, There would been nothing but a wholes ie truction of he island, fox "ery Ything would lve burned like uite s0 dry were the trees and hrush ter the hot spell. The campers we ed for nearly three hours, pouring water and tramping oul the fice new places. Thé blaze lit up th: wa ter for 'quite a distance around. The campers say that only for the action of Me. MeCorkill the island would have been destroyed The opmion is that the fire was deliberately and the have suspicion of the guilty The rain that came latér in made things safe. CITY AND VICINITY, mn- Nag ND morn- havi sO on muh have ves on set , parties the night Imported Kimonas Hand Hammered Brass Ware. Beautiful Bead Curtains at low- est possible prices. THE, TOKYO" 'Bddy's "Royal Geprge" combine' Safely, Surety and Silence in Matches. and sell at about 1,000 for 10 cents. There's . nothing "just as good." Suits For Summer Wear Need the same careful attention given your Winter apparel. i Us On A Summer Suit. 4 4 CRAWFORD & WALSH] Leading Tailors. Princess & Bagot St. vt NE ---------- - AA wa , BusvstarvererssassassiBesssrasaeaaes Ses g {MID-SUMMER SALE Seasonable Goods ...At Half Price... Muli and Lawn One:plece Dresses, in Cream. White, Mauve, «Bky and Pink at Half Price. Coat) and Skirt Wash Suits, in White. Cream, Mauve Blue, Tan and Grey, Hall Price. White and Cream Coats in Line Price. White and Cream Skirts at Hall Price. Silk and Lisle Gloves, all lengths. at Half Price. n and Indian Head at Hall > D. M. SPENCE, alli i, 119 Princess Street. Diving for'a Watch, A tourist who was at Swift's wharf, {vestenday, accidentally dropped hi Iwatch into the water. Last night anil to-day a number of lade have been idiving, in an endeavor to locate thi {missing timepiece, hut so far, have been unsuccessful. Has His Glass Eye. Arthur Dean, the twelve year-ald bo, who had his eve blown out by un dynamite cap a short time ago, i recovered, and is cble to be His eye has healed well entirely about again. enough to have an artificial one in. Rain Came at Last. Kingston was visited by rain from one to three o'clock Friday morning, accompanied with a deal of lightning and thunder a short time the rain fell in For | tor- Swith- rain | intervals. As Saturday is St. in's day the superstitious fear for the next forty days. What A Kingston man has received Ser from Buffalo, N.Y, Stating Happened in Buffalo, a let- thak struck by an automobile and a case o egus knocked out on the pavement, which was so hot that the eggs were | fried right before the eyes of the {ple. The occurrence is verified | Deputy Fire Chief Elmer. peo by i i s---------- | Pole and Flag Presentation. | | The pole i the city {toria Park, and flags on civic holiday, for are not from the ston Old Boys' Association of {to. The money was subscribed | Kingston, and the ladies of the upper | part of the city are giving the flavs | I'he that the presen {tation was old boys of To {ronto Some {up there offered a' flagpole to the city, tbut the city council that year turned {down the offer, so it alleged, al though no one here knew that of Tier had been formally made to the council. Vie Ring Toron- mn was the impressic wm by is an Oiling of the Streets. Complaint is made at the frequent {dust arising from the oiled streets. A | {look Clarence or Barrie streets, | shows how the dust is worked up. It | lis held, by those who claim to know, | {that the city is not generous enough | lin its oil supply and that watering {varts are not the best kind of carts fhe work. In Toronto, carts with {longer pipes and larger outlets are fused, and the oil is used so. liber ally that it simply hardens the dust | {the whole mixture forming a mat over {the road that is impervious to water {To make the oilifig a auccess in King- {ston, it is held that similar work will! [have to be done here. at {for A Young Man Killed. Word was received hy Sidnfy - Pear sall, Wellington, of the death of his nephew, Norman Trumpour, aged twen ity'one through an accident on July {6th while riding a motorcycle. He {struck a moving engine and was kitled linstantly. His father also met with jan accident » shorg time ago, break- 'ing his leg in two places and is just | now, getting wround. Norman | remarkably talented young man {his untimely death has cast a 'over the entire neighborhood. , He ton, "and the only son of Trumpobe i . a ---- See Bibby's $15 blue suits. Rumor says that J. A. Allan, bar- vister, formerly of Perth, clesred over | $100,000 by jortunate speculation in {land in and near Regina. lately. | See Bibby's $15 blue Suits. {Miss Mabel Rickey, Toronto, | has been vigiting here for some time, | 8 | has gone to Watertown, N.Y, to visit { Mrs. Forl Parks See Bibby's $15 blue suits. Gilbert MeClyment, wife and daugh- ter, Mina, of Ottawa, are spending » two weeks' vaeation in Kingston and Joveeville. { Ste Jaws $2.50 outing tronsers. § Frost. mathematical master i | a's iba Perth Collegiate Tontitwte, has who ! ER OF BEING Blaze Discuvered in Centre of Island' --Ragert McCorkill Alarmed the $8 Crumpers, Who Fought the Fire for) | {Continued from Page 2.) |! ad ito the club. ak. bridge. lowe of | 8Ou, HE put : i Club to-nignt. . some fine! good | on Tuestlay, frents and afterwards showers came at the past month in London and Hamil- | p er 8 4 FOI Was the other day a farmer's waggo Murshall. fivhence they sailed today for a two- i to he presented | iciting Mrs. F vears ago the old bobs! her home, ston, { left, | the summer Gill's parents jt alned at fof j¢ H i night is spending a few awosks down the Ri-| | Florence } amy 'r cottage, was na (the guest and Mary gloom | is | 'a nephow of George A. Trumpour, Pic- | mobiles and weekly the number is William | a added to. | vacation. i SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1911, 't Bold in | Guwilight On Sale SATURDAY $1.98 Ladies' Day at the Yacht Club con. ! tinues to be quite as popular as ever. | In spite of the fact that there were several teas on Wednesday afternoon a pumbcr of ladies found their way | Ihe favorite pastime afternoon wad, as usual, | Others enjoypd themselves onl the verandah with their work. A-| mong those noticed were Mrs. R. E. | Kent, Mrs. James Uilderslveve, Mrs. | Ashby, Mrs. R. CU. Carter, Mrs. R. J.] Hoopér, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs James Jig- gins, Mrs. J. Sweeney, Toronto, Mrs. i % large of all kinds and sizes, $250, $3.00 and some $3.50 values. Saturday only for the § Ove Window full of Shoes $1.00 | {| One Table full of Specials, 'Women's Shoes, Lace and 'Strap, Children's & Girls' Shoes. Saturday only $2.50 Sale of Men's Tan Oxfords. _ See Win For Saturday. H aflaway Waddell, Mrs. P, Pridreaux, | Mrs. Frank Strange, Mrs. Iva E. Mar | tin, Mrs. W. St. Pierre Tlughes, Mrs. | Campbell Strange Mrs, Herbert Robin- Mrs. N. 8. Lesslie, Mrs. Francis | Macnee, Mrs. Frederic Brown- Mrs. R. Hamilton Mackerras, $1.98 Hill field, $1.00 $2.50 Mrs. Andrew Forman, Mrs. James fos slie, Mrs. Hugh Macpherson, Miss Kleanor Macdonell, Miss Martha smith, Mise Mary Hora, Miss Helen Framer, iss Kate Fraser, Ottawa, Miss Loretta Swift, Miss Mabel Dal ton, Miss Willis, Halifax, Miss L | Fiter, Detroit, Miss Madelon Higgins, Miss Lenore Hamilton, Miss "Jean buff, Miss Jean. Crale, 'Miss Bessie Smythe, Miss May Re rers, Miss Doris Kent | Miss Helen Gordon, Miss Marjorie Merrick, Miss Ada Petrie, Miss Mabel Brownfield, Col. Frank Strange, My Witham Lesslie, Canofi 6G. F. Stan and Mr. Charles Kirkpatrick. «- we. THE CHURCH SERVICES oF TRE PULPITS SUNDAY, FILLY NG ON THE There Will be Interesting Themes Considered in the Pulpits--The Gospel Message to All People. St. Paul's church--Morwing prayet and holy communion, 11 o'clock; even- 7 o'clock, preacher at both services, Rev. W. F. FitzGerald, M A. St. Andrew's--Rev. John Mackie, I p.D., pastor. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 in- Fpiin. Preacher at both services, Res (Db. GY McPhail. Strangers welcome. Svdenham street Methodist church {Ihe pastor will conduct both services ih preacher, the pastor 7 pn, { préucher, Rev. J. W. Fox, B.A. 2.48 p.mi, Bible school. ' All welcome. First Baptist church--Rev. Douglas Laing, pastor at both services. 11 a.m "The Lord Our Strength and Present Help" . 7 pm., "King Josiah's De votion" ; Bible school, 245 p.m Strangers cordially "invited to all the services. there is a high tea at the Country |. Chalmers, Presbyterian, {rie and Earl streets--Rev. M. Macgil {liveay, D.D., pastor. Services: 1] Miss May Lyon and little Mjss Girlie { a.m., "The Catastrophies of Nature Mann, Ottawa, are expected mm town, | and the Physical and Moral Order" to spend some time with 7 pam... "Why God Hides Things." Strangers cordially invited to all the eft s ¥ esterday, Island, days Lucille Roche for Point Alexandra, Wolfe where she will spend a few fore proceeding to her home in Brook | N.Y., after a pleasant two weeks' ats the home of Mrs. C. H. Dain-| fiore street. Several picnic pm have been given in her honor, « - . Miss be- | lyn, visit Ly, ties ing prayer, entertained, verandah tea on Winnett, of | Winnett a small Miss Stella Ww at for Mrs. A formally, Friday, Loudon. - . - . Mary Hora, informally, at evening, in Toronto, . a.m. sireet, en bridge, honor of Mrs Miss King tertained Wednesday J. Sweeney, Mrs. R. J. IHoopek, will entertain at -bridge afternoon. on | . Albert street, on Thursday " corner Bar M friends kdythe with Miss services. Bethel (ongrpgational church, is expected home next week. | ner Johnson and Barrie streets --Ner- Weaver, Liananogne, is fy cee 11 am. and 7 p.m. Rev. Wil | spending the summer holidays with | liam Craig will conduct morning ser- Mrs. [C. Selby, Gore street. { vice. Sanday school will be held frou Miss |. Homuth, soloist "in Bloor [12 to 1 o'clock. Strangers cordially strect Baptist - church, Toronto, has | invited to all services returned home after spending an eu |. First Congregational, jovahle visit with Mr. and Mrs. J and Wellington streets--William™ 11 Colborne street. | Greaves, of Queen's University, will and Mrs. G. G. Publow, Clergy [preach in the morning and Rev. 1 left yesterday, for Montreal, | Creighton Cassidy, Cataraqui, in : y the evening. Sunday at It a.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday ever ing, at 8 o'clock. St. George's gathedral Il am, communion; i avensong, one hour's in the series "Did Heury Englofid-*+"* at both Selby, who has spent cor ton, Miss Dorothy corner John Ison Mr. street, of school months' Mr. and Mis. Thomas W. Mills have returned from a trip to the Saguenay, communion Miss Mabel Marshall, who has been tion of holy Peart: Birley, at her | baptisms; 7 p.m., returned to Montreal duration; second Mrs. Frank Yeigh and young son, "Church Doctrine," loronto, en route to Murray Bay, Found the Church of spending few weeks with Rev. ('anon 'Starr will preach Mrs. Robert Laird, University av enu, | vices Miss Marga MacFarlane, Arling-| Queen street Methodist ton avenue, Westmount, visiting Mrs, Sellery, M.A., B.D., pastor, 4. GL *Blliott, Barrie street, left for and to-duy. will preach Mrs, (Dr) JJ. JL Power of two children, p-m., Res John Miss Elda Brock street Me- are holidaying preach Praver at 8 Mu and tour in Europe . oo. 8 am lol choral ecelebra pg. Vid Rev of are @ anid | Rev 10 a.m. meeting; 11 Topie, the Vis church < Sunday school class the pastor Transforming Jesus." 7 of chiureh, will Wednesday, hymus, cordially corger Union and Ker Macmorine, 50 Clergy street; , B.A., vicar, the a.m., Robertson, Tweed, | "Ihe together, with her |ion of McDowell, of King | Webster, at Muskoka | thodist | nfseling, Miss Mabel Nesbitt, Johnson street, |, Wednesday, to visit [friends in| los Oshawa and Toronto i Mrs. "Rarey Pruce avenue, | Arch Westmount, has arrived in town to be EMAL, {the Mis. fGworge B. Mohay, | Rot. 1 for some time. | parsonage, : Barrie stroet. Fifth . . { Sunday after Trinity, 11 o'clock imorn Gill and children have ling prayer and holy communion Bridge, Ont., to spend | preacher, Rev. Canon Loucks: 3 p.m the cottage of Mrs. | Sanday school and Bible classes; 7 | o'clock, evening prayer and sermon | preacher, Rev. Canon Loucks Béoek street Methodist church school, 1% a.m. during Jay August Chureh services, |! a, and 7 pm Pastor, Rev. J. Web Ler "ier, pastor p.m anthems invited, Lakes. Choice You James' tn b.D., Ww nre church, Ven, J rector, Savars St, Sara, tre guest of Stuart street, . Noel Trent at Mrs gone to [Thurs visit | Fhurston left for New York to E. Hy Tharsion. Tucker, Earl street, enter-| 4 dinner. Thursday, in honor! Miss F. Mabel fay morning, her hrother, Mrs, . T Sun id ay ABERNETHY'S Sls asusswn SEREEEPPETILTIICTsssasssssad % 10-NIGHT = 1.30 to 10 0 O'clock Note the Saving on Each of the Following Items. | DOLTAR Skt LAWN worth YARDS WHITH 10 inches yard 60 SHEETS and read, priced $1.25 Ye 22 LARGE Hemmed regularly TO-NIGHT for use wide 124¢ each TONIGHT . ie. vd PILLOWS®SLIPS-- 42 inch, NEW COLLARS AND JABOTS CORAL BEAD NECK BANDS HOSIERY AND GLOVES, STYLISH CORSETS. good quality, | each inch, same fuality, TO-NIGHT H lie, each SALE OF MEN'S FING Crumley Bros. Dersssesiinsarsssrns 2P@ccrcssscssssssssssane VTLTVTTTRTVLVTVVLVLVTRVLOOON SL NVIINLMNY ease seeeesd TETRA TVAL LL VVAVVLRL TEREST SS TLV VVVTVLRLTVERT LLL COBES A CAUGHT IN THE WEST. me Must Answer for Crime in East. Detective Jo Edmonton to bring A Man Provincial seph Greer bas left for Peter Sherman Wagar, back on Ah May Napanee, wantad charge of rape and assault on Lird, at Camden East Miss Margaret Doyle tacked by an assailant, unknown, Wagar disappeared. A warrant his arrest, and description and Word been located near Edmonton, and a request was for North-West Mounted I 3th that he be arrested dast Friday the Ontario partmuht received a telegram anmown ing that the arrest had been made near having at was w wen that suspected, at time who sued for publis -- he had Alberta to ti Trend circulated Came ti arded ice THE HAMMO COUCH For Open Air Slumber Contract for 'Church, | St. Mary Magdalene's congregation, | 10 18 snug, cosy and dge- of . Picton will very soon begin build {lightfully comfortable. a new church. Hepburn Brother he Ju Camp Cots contracted to the parish | off the w built where Tine Hn Wire or Canvas. Fold- new church will of cement blocks |= . ' i; of a new at. The Woks [IDE Camp Chairs and will be manufactured in Picton, Sam | Launch and Boat *Chairs. pattern just o has taken the contract {Everything for summer use work: for 36,500 avd it EE REID New ng have house move and the it now stamls site will be uel Burns the carpenter in likely that have the mason with | Lie Miss Lucille Roche, Ber woklyn, NY. f Mrs. Dean and Mr. Arnold Dean, of | London, (at., are the guests of Mrs. Panty, Gore street, for a fort ster, will preach {D.V.,! in: the morn. ing: subject "Our Need." Anthem, 'Awake, Awake, 0 Zion." In the ! iovening Rev. Samuel Sellery, MA. tn D., will be the prescher. Anthem, "Come Let Us Jain Our cheerful | Rongs." Mid-week service, Wednes- | , \ [tlay, 8 pan. Subject, "The Way." A Heory Cunningham and © Miss| oq) Bi ig extended to all. Cunningham, = Farl street, Princess street Methodist, ocofner spent Friday ai Mes. Henry Skinner' # | Division avd Albert streets--HRev. Fre Tremont: Perk. | deric G. Robinson, pastor, Services, oe Il. am. and 7 p.m. Sundhy school, . {0 45 a.m. Class meeting at close of i moming serviee. Epworth League, i a Herbert Moxon, | Monday, 8 pm. peas meeting, Wed. n {genday, 8 pm. Su jects, {morning}. Bibby" s nobhy outing trousers, $2.50. | Searching Boriotara's tetonhe). now over fifty auto. ho {d Success in Church Work," Preacher * | the pastor. Music: Morning, an- { them, "Nearer. My God tp Thee"; ev ening, "Praise fhe Tord, Oh Jerusa or solo, "Is He Yours *" Miss Mamie Nekbutt, Johnson street, dean. Mrs. Pibly's otting trousers, $2.50. Mise UVhyllis Horsey, Kingston, Kingston has Bibby 's 2% outing tyousers. Fireman William Cockade is on el He is spending a few days | Ardendale, Has It Puzzled You To Find A Food Easy ? at | Piblby's sale of summer suits. | Beginning on Sunday, the New i York Fvening Telegram will begin tha | publication of a Sunday paper. - This | is the first time that one of the bis | evening newspapers in New. York has | contemplated seriously the publication {of a regular Sunday newspaper | When other beloers fail and com | forts flee, Moon (College sducates and places thee. | Charles Brynes. of the hank, Picton, { Lindray branch, as sccowntant ise Ela Eliott, Kemptville. has ae Standard in the neighborhood of $25,000. William has been transferred to is & position on the eivil dervicé rs at Ottawa, f i 's sale of summer price for this is thed vet. The pew very handsome "wildine will be and will cost vl Welsh aed Shaw The Leading Undertaker, work: although 'Phone 147 PLL 0040 not Jdefinitely church Launch, a Steam a Spesd Boat, there boat to fulfil your re ur Gasoline En gine have earn a high repu tation for speed, relisbility and firet class warkimanship. Ask for our 1911 catalogue $ DAVIS ORY DOCK CO. He Made Allan Bowerman, of Sask., arrived in Picton and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Trumpour. Mr. Bowerman went to Saskatoon eleven years ago and was fortunate in investing in property which is now in the heart of Sgpeka toon. Lots which he purchased fof less than a hundred dollars when he first went there and still holds are pow worth more than a hundred thousand dollars. Mr. Bowerman owns consider: able business property in the vity and {bas beem excestlingly forpemute in ronal Testate tramsactions. i 1% ak Mise: Mabel Pine, Picton, | Mise Alem Greenies in" Kingston : | A Physical Wreck Money. Saskatoon, on Tuesday Small or is a Davis gumrementa oid i. : OUR CRYSTAL B Of Standard Groswisted Sugar Has been tried and found excelient for preservin and table uve, Price i» always right ANDREW MACLEAN, Onta Street. | Suffered Tortures from Nervousness. | Miss Marguerite Lees, 91 Robert St. | | Hamilton, Oni. writes" "I was a' wreck, reduced in body, and despond- | ent. I suffered tortures fron nervius- Restgand was totally unfitied for work. § : A end recommendsd Hood's Sarsa- | parila. 1 commenced taking it and by | | the time the second bottle was con- | | sumed I knew that I was mending. | Gradually 1 grew weil havg used Bool's since. ! gould net Be without on any acvount. and do mont euthu- sian fcally endorse every werd in fre py Hendy Sarsapisitiy tatay. Said) all druggists everywhere, at Wise Hee trude Wiyvott, Picton, bas a ois with a ftesa-ineh bend and @ tad length of Gov bot of vor. stout «raw, grown. ob the Rieoty