Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jul 1911, p. 5

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The Standard Ba Bank of Canada [T0 COME T0 KINGSTON Sgn mr TORONTO Has Temaved to its New Head Office Bull iding, CORNER OF KING STREET WEST, JORDAN STREET, TORONTO, 3 The Savings Bank Departmént at the will be made a special the Bank's business. new Jocation feature of ATE bow, THE SINBAD AFFAIR. HE WILL INV GENERAL AGREES WITH WHIG Accura With Respect to the Aims a Effort of the Day Alliance. -Harbor Entrance Causes Com- plains, and Will be Enquired Into.! Captain J. J, Riley, district super Men's a ry ---- A Two-pivee Suit, made from a light weight and light color material, the cont half-lined and easy fitting, is sensible summer clothing. We have such goods which we can make up at froma¥16.00 to $20.00. We also have a few patierns of light which we will clear out at $4.00, Summer Trouserings Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street Sugar Every good housewife knows that poor sugar means poor Preserves. I The anxiety as to whether Jams, Preserves and Pickles are: goin entirely dispelled by using Marmalades, to keep, can be LAWRENCE NULATED. Refiember to order ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR -- either in barrels, 20 pound bags or by the pound. The Si. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co. Limited MONTREAL. LH INH J7NNH Fr A Typical Neave's Food ~~ Baby 'Blaney was brought up an Neave's Food, At 7 months, he was 3o inches tall, weighed 30 pounds and had 7 teeth, He has always been splendidly healthy, Mrs. 8. M. Bennett of Bristol writes "My daughter Rileen has been fed on Neave's Food from birth, has never had a day's sickness, asd sever have I had occasion to give her medicine". NEAVE' FOOD FOR INFANTS is Been used in the Russian Imperial Nursery for many years and in hundreds of thou- sands of homes in all parts of the world. Sold in 1 Ih. airtight tins by all Druggists in Capada. Sold Wholesale 1 Lymans ad, MONTREAL = National reid Phietaiont, Dns vata gt ~write today for free tin of rading Co., Lyman Bros es! . Tou The Bole Drug Co. T. Eston Oo. Neava's Food and book "Hints karin bole & Wino Aree. J. A he = * Address to Teeporten & Ca, Sanadian geut: EDWIN UTLEY 3.0 eA 8. 14 Front St. E., TORONTO St NSE NN NZ FREE TO MOTHERS My Bot: Kimonas Hand Hammered Brass Ware, Beautiful Bead Curiains at low- | est possible prices. THE " TOKYO"; 174 WELLINGTON ST. 'THE RIGHT OF WAY .MINING COMPANY... 314.500 in the Treasury, Shares, Par We advise the purchase of this Mining Co's. Shares at the. Market, for the Following Reasons :-- (1) Their total shipments since Jan. lat this year, which have been made bi-monthly, amount to 708,985 pounds, or nearly 355 tons of Oré. The miné promises to continue these shipments for som: time 0 come, having large bodies of Ore Blocked out. hair quick assets of 314,500 shares in the Treasury. and a good cash balance. The Company's option on a Northern Ontario Gold Producing Pro- perty. (Write for particulars.) The apathy of stocks during the holiday months makes Right of Way a good purchase at present prices A 'DIVIDENDS. Right of Way Mining Co. paid 8 per vent. per an- num up to Jan, 30th this yeary and on the discovery of the Gold Fields in Northern Ontario they considered it better for the wel fare of the shareholders to purchase a good Gold Property instead of 'declaring their usual 2 per cent quarterly dividend. Thera should be something substantid. in the way of dividends accruing to shareholders before the yoar is over. and every likelihood of a ment being. made in the form of a dividend during the interval e accept orders in Porcupine and Cobalt Stocks, future delivery, on receipt of 25 per cent. margin, sither in cash or certificates of active stocks. 8d. WILSON & CO, Capital, 2,000,000 Shares. tendent -of pilots, Montreal, is co to Kingston, to hold an enquiry to the grounding of the Sindbad ithe Hall Forwarding company at the entrance to Chicoutimi harbor, June 16th last. The Sindbad, carrying a full load of | structural steel from Buffalo, was for tunately grounded so close to the har- bor wharf that it was possible for her lentire cargo to be discharged without | difficulty but this circumstances does | not det®et from the fact that the ves sel had been poorly navigated. Alljance to "enforce law. That respon- Local officials of lake and river trans- {sibility lies with the regularly portation companies are much wrought pointed officials, charged with author {up by the numerous accidents. There iy (4 do the same. {have been half a dozen accidents of | | am pleased to have a statement {different kinds since navigation opened |f this character from another quar- {this season and local shipping mer- ter, and especially [chants claim that every one has been' paper. Permit me, therefore, to {due to faulty pilotage. [press to you my gratification, as | presenting the alliance, just and timely deliverance. in the] very sincerely vours, W. M. ROC HES | TER, General Secretary, Iwill not exceed $600. | bilge suffered the most, and the {will be confined principally to {point. The Caspian was not leaking. breeces. Building operations are im- {badly, and was easily kept afloat Sun- 'mence, paved voads are in sight, eiti- and Monday with her own siphon. zens are taking intense interest in mak com- ing their lawns and gardens look well and Old foggyism is dying out. Merchants are going in for shorter hours and | giving their help a weekly hali-holiday during July and August, and the citi- zens and humane society uphold them, and will not support the few who re ves- fuse to 'close. Nearly every town. and again | city in Canada has adopted the system n- 1 am jn receipt, this morning, of a of [clipping from your paper of Wednes- day, July 12th,' conthining an torial entitled, "Not Doing Duty." Permit me to fay that I appreciate very fully the sentiments expréssed in this editorial, and regard you as stating the situation accurately with respect to the aims and the efforts of the Lord's Day Alliance. Again lagain have | proclaimed that it not the funetion of the Lord's Service Police is re- Caspian -in Dock. pat The steamer Caspian is now Davis dry dock, after a great deal of | trouble. Both her wheels had to be! x taken offi before she could get through | A 'Word te the Grocers. the bridge, and two motor boats! Kingston, July 17.--~(To the Edi- towad har from there tothe dock She--tor)i--Kingston_is .. Pros: inmmed the dock when going in, and pects never were brighter: Local in- | had=to be pulled out again. but is]dusities are taxed to their utmost, yd | now safe in the dock find it hard to fll orders on time It is estimated that the damage done Tourists are coming from all quarters | The starboard of the globe, and_ find Kingston work haven of*rest and refinement, LL {day | The employees of the steamboat {pany are doing the work on her, expe to have her im {again en Friday. commission Marine Paragraphs. At Swift's wharf : The steamer Ri- dean Queen was up from Ottawa, terday, and cleared for there this morning; "steamers and Toronto, made the river trip to- yacht Niagara went down the Ri- this morning, with a fish- and August at five o'clock, on Wednes- day afternoons and what does it amount to 7 A big thing for the clerks ing party; steamer Keywest stopped, and only five hours a week. Just two steamer days altogether in the two months last night, on her way up; Aletha was down from bay ports yes-!My what a sacrifice ! what 5 of ! why not be umanimous as in terday; steamer Lamonde was up from 'egpin ! Clayton 'vesterday. i other places. Why not be bigger men At Folger's wharf: The Shame on you. Be up-to-date, \lexandria was down, last night, with yp and get some a air in a heavy passenger list, on her way to lungs, instead of inhaling pepper, Quebec. The passenger traffic is so mustard, ginger and all such that Jeuvy on this oat that little uo tend to make you unsociable and bent reight is carried. over. Think it over and shut Another start was made by the Cal- J IBERTY. vin company to' release the barge | Davy, of the: Montreal Transportation company's fleet. One of the Montreal Iransportation company's tugs and the two tugs which the Calvin com- pany brought from Ottawa for that purpose, went down and commenced to |, work at her again to-day. To by giving him Wednesday _ afternoons of er seis the Sete Cot vl nt Auge We Sicha powertu Lh stead of getting proclaimed holidays, bodily: "» - . "only get half, as we have to work M.T. Co's elevator: The tug Glide , rag : L ! every morning of a holiday. If our arrived up from Montreal, with two | . Rar would ya) i light barges; the steamer Glenmount (ty Preachers "Would say a Wor to arrived from Welland. canal, with the!'®* congregations in favor of oil barge No. 86 in tow, lightered and gall request and discourage people proceeded to Montreal; the tug Mary 'TOM patronizing store eepers who per left, to-day, with the oil barge No. 86, ("ist in blocking every good movement, for Montreal; the steamer. Westmount |¥ictory would be ours. Is it any is due to pass up, to-night, loaded der after working long hours that we with steel rails for Fort William; the | W80t tO take a drive or a sail: Na- tug Emerson was up, from Montreal, | ture demands it. v last night, with three light barges, | merchants are in favor of Gt, and cleared for Port Colborne. {not fair to them that the As Richardson's elevator: -- Fhe PEL cent keep open and steamer John Randall cleared for Os. |trade CLERK. wego, yesterday; the schooner Abbie] L. Andrews cleared for Oswego, Lo day; the schooner Keewatin cleaved, to-day, with. feldspar, for Charlotte day; demu canal, loss steamer close or Plea of a Clerk. Kingston, July 17.--(To the Edi-| tour):--~When a clerk in a grocery store {year in and year out works eleven hours g day and fifteen hours on Sat irday, is his employer doing too much won but it is ather ten steal their Skin Defence. The skin, this as paper, protects { you from all sorts of evil, The slight-| est break in the skin may result in { Llood poisoning il 'certain germs are | present. Care for and protect. your skin with Wade's Ointmenf, a jerfect { healer and antiseptic. the | Cures eczema, salt rheum; scaly death. of Mrs. Mary Pallister, the wo- | itching eruptions of the skin, man who was found dead in bed at | Ples, blotches, dandruff, ete. In, ket rooms over Lawler's liquor store | boxes, 25¢.,, at J. B. McLeod's on Wellington street, Monday after- | stores, noon. Every indication points to the | fact that death resulted from a | hemorrliage of the lungs as the bed | and bedding was soaked with blood which had partly dried. It was a gruesome sight which met the eves of Police Constable Naylon | as he burst open the doors leading | NO INQUEST TO BE HELD Regarding the Death of Mrs. Pallister. There will be no inquest into Many or pim- | big | drug | No Physical Director Yet. for physical direc- Y.M.CA. has No appointment » [tor 'of the Kingston the "Y.M."" have no one in view. is not necessary to have one for some 5 he: stad h pe {time yet, as gymnastics at thiy time rom the stairway to her room. '¢ {of the year are not much in demand] body was lying on its face and part- | $ Iy huddled = with the left po § iver access 10 the open air is avail-| thrown up over the pillow. A bottle] rig . e post was containing morphine tablets was on a | hed J 1 stand beside the bed. It is said that 3he PeraIre ol: dames J, the woman was addicted to drink or Peterboro. and it is supposed that while in al state of intoxication, the hemorrhage | had started. The" woman has no | The work of collecting paper = the | [riends here and no ome to claim the {cy by the boys of the YNL.C.A. in remains. It is likely that the remai aid of a boys' department, which A is will be interred at the expense of the | proposed to build, is city. favorably. The gymnasium is used as the receptacle into which the loose pa- per and paste-board is dumped, and] when the boys get together they bale | it up and ship it away. It ié a meth- of by which a great deal of money will by obtained. vacated last vear, Good Work Going On. Visiting in Portsmouth. : Miss Lizzie Brown and Mise Fannie Thompson, New York, are the guess of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frederick, Portsmouth, and intend to leave here SECRETARY Grounding of Steamer at Chic outimi He Says " Has Stated the Situation, ! Lord's Toronto, July 15.~('F6 the Editor) : 4 edi- | and | Day | ap- | from a prominent ex- | upon your How | this cool and refreshing our lake and river | North King of closing during the hot spell of July | vour | up.-- | our | Ninety per cent of our | {been made yet, and the authorities at | It} It was just sbout this time that | by | 1 hompson | progressing | $1 | See our Window for $1.00 Specials. These are a few lines we are clearing and are extra good 'values: Children's Tan Strap Shoes, Children's Patent Shoes, Girls' Tan Shoes, Girls' Strap Shoes, A Women's Strap Shoes, Women's Low Shoes. SEE THEM IN WINDOW. Any Pair at $1.00. 3 i Srresane srrsessssitecfrsssccststncstataansg BELLROCK YOUNG MEN We Must Have $5000 "Im mediately. In 'order to raise this Amount quickly, we have decided to Sell All Goods in our Store at WERE. FINED FOR SWIMMING NAKED IN RIVER. Verona--The Justification-- Swimming for Heard at Pleaded for {Case "Was Accused | Place Used | Many Years, { Fight _Bellrock young men and boys each fined two dollars by Justices Peace (3, H. Huntér and David who held court at Verona, Monday, for going swimming naked in the Napanee river, close to the vil lage of Bellrock, on June 11th last. Eleven were summoned, but the 'harge against threg-was thrown out. the charge was laithby William Pome- | roy. E. M. Yorke and the complain | ant_ appeared for the prosecution, and O'Loughlin, Yarker, for the de {fence. The case was heard in the Ve rona village hall, which was crowded with spectators, who evinced great in- terest in the proceedings. The case lasted six hours. { The prosecution young men had | were | of the | Rae, on . B.S. ost Price or the Balance of This Week nly. Be sure totake ad- antage 'of this unusual offer. EF showed that the 3 exposed themselves Incar a house and within sight of {young women. The defence claimed | that the pond had been used for swim- {ming for many years, and there had been no complaint before. The jus tices found, however, that it was un lawful for people to expose their pex- sons in public: places, and that the | young men must be punished. A fine | of four dollars each was first imposed, {but befofe thé papers signed, ! Justice Hunter suggestéd to the | cused that if they would sign | cognizance for fifty doHars, {not to swim naked it the place again { for a year, the fine would be eut in two. This was agreed to, and two dollars was imposed VOTE TLL LVITVLITVLLVRLLRIVLBTVTS TTT LBVBTLIGS were rumley Bros. 7 5 cersesssressscsessescscseffecscrecrcssrsacsrnssnnesne@ ac a re promising ¢ : : ersten, wii? -------- oedorare FOR THE OLD BOYS. Sr ow CRee sass ss sees Dass eee ® Clothes' Insurance--a paid-up "policy" against ;the ordinary troubles of wash-day 1s yours if you use oné of a | THis Washboards The Boards With The Labor Saving Crimp |The Merchants Have a Great Chance to Make Displays. Some of the merchants are going to decorate their stores in old fashioned style in honor of the old boys home j coming Years ago, when celebrations | were held in Kingston, the decorations { set out by the citizens would have {astonished the present generation Plans were laid and designs prepared, {many days ahead, and stores and {houses were most elaborately dressed | with greens and colors. Chinese lan terns 'and gas arrangements were free ly used. | As the old boys will be here on Sa- {turday evening, the 29th, the mer chants will have a good chance to {have their decorations admired, for the business streets will be crowded {all evening, and a band is to play at { various corners at intervals. One mer {chant states that he is preparing to put out something effective in the {way of decorations. The citizens gene rally are asked to use flags 'and bunt ing in order to give the whole city a hala appearance. Portsmouth is not going to be behind either, the village philosopher announces, for some . of its old boys and girls will be here to see the old homes once more, mest WolNe Island Lawn Social. enjoyable lawn social was held {on the spacion grounds of Allan Me { Laren, Wolie Island, on Monday evens ing. The grounds were in fine shape {and everybody enjoyed themselves. The steamer Wolle Islander took a large crowd from the city, About forty .of the guests' joined in and made the {evening very enjoyable. Dnncing was {held on the spacious platform, on the grounds. . Music was furnished by of the hair Crosby and O'Connor's orchestra, of | A* they burrow away 1 amd if the germs are not i this city. ---- baldness results. : Sua 1 Newbro's Herpicide iz the only known Missed Boat and Train. EE06E ©) OOCOO! Substitution doesn't pay it means loss of confidenca ps and to the Grocer loss of a customr. to you There are ne wash boards "just as good' as Eddy's Befee ae esses es sien sess ee wie es ss 0lajsele THE ANT. ' Facts About One of Nature's Most Industrious Creatures. When spring with all wealth of opening buds and new ers, the ant is preparing for a season of profitable industry It comes out of its winter quarters and lotates a new home where it can store away, during the summer mon ths, the sustenance for 'the long wir ter days. Just /as industrious as the ant--but in a different way--are the countless, infiniteisemal germs which burrow into the scalp and eat away at the roots its flow comes An dandruff forms all killed THE HAMMO COUCH shortly to spend the remaindé of the summer at Selkirk Beach, Pulaski, N.Y. On Saturday, Annie Ingolshy died | at the residence of her stepfather, Capt {+ John Vanmeer, Sidney. Deceased, eigh: | teen years of , had lived in Sidney | for 3 time She had been ill for | months with an affection of the throat. Harry Hamilton, Pine street, left} vesterday, to camp down the river. | I -- - ? How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-| ward for any case oy ps iarrh that cans} not be cu by Hall tarrk Cure, F. CHENEY & co. Toledo, Ohlo. | we the undersigned have known # J Cheney for the last 15 years and be- tieve him perfectly honeiible in alli business transactions and financially | able to Fd out any obligations made by his fi Wa KINNAN & MARVIN, Toledo, 0 Hall's Catarsh h Cure ie taken Tater rectly the blo ally, acting acting di i 5. cont ood | due. cent. | | Gave Farewell Supper. | Some of the people who went on St A number of friends of Bruce Fret-|.James" searchlight excursion, Monday | well, of the Dominion Fxpress ecom-!evening, had the misfortane to miss ipany, who left for Montreal Tuesday, | the boat. Some even were too late to at noon, gave him a farewell supper, | catch the train, and had to come Monday evening. Mr, Fretwell, while home in hacks, arriving at an early in the offices here, was very popular | hour Tuesday morning. These simply | with all with whom he came in con jeould not tear themselves away from tact, and the good wishes of a large | Gananoque. circle of friends will go with him tof | bis new position. Te Toronto and Niagara Falls, om Cartage. | Wednesday, Aug. Mth. Special train We maintain an up-to-date cartage service both ways on date of exeur- equipment. All kinds of cartage per-| sion. Tickets good for two following i formed on shortest notice. Jas. Swift | idays, For full particulars see large & Co. Haars. G.T.R. ticket agent. or W, P-------------------------- loft on Monday fob Port hire Boyle, secretary committee, Napa- she will spend some time with her | cousin, Mrs, William: Atmatrong, 142} Mise Ruth Doyle, Kinguton Junction, King strest. Mr. and Mrs Spent Gas and electric accounts are now Sundsy at P. Norley's tinh Pay ab once and Sars ten por No vacation, Oddfellows' Excursion remedy which kills the germs. Sold by leading druggists. 10e. in stamps for sample to Herpicide Detroit, Mich dollar boftles guaranteed. J. B. Lecd, special agent. Send The One Me Co., -- City Property Tenders. Ald. Ross has decided to call | meeting of the city property oom Imittee om the 26th to award tenders {for the painting of the interior of the {city ball, for the collection of hay {market tolls and for con! and wood for city buildings. The committer has not yet discussed the question of , abolishing the market tolls, as re {quested by the county cot aneil mre jturn for the freeing of the « {roads of tolls, -- | Frederick Welch aml wile, Division | streel, have roturned home from their | trip. A 4 i : a minty exowd attended St, t excurgion, Monday For Open Air Slumber It is snug, cosy and de- lightfully comfortable. Camp Cots In Wire or Canvas. Fold- ing Cowp Chairs and Launch and Boat Chairs. Everything for summer use SANE KD REID. The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone 147. D. 8. LaRue and wile. of Toronto, have returned, after spending s week et Preston Springs for the benefit of Mf. LaRoe's health. Mies OC. Hartrick, Miss G. Richards and Mex w. Patel of Portamonth, left, pu ihe sloamer Slexsndeia, fur Quet er.

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