Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jul 1911, p. 8

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PAGER EIGHT. 0000PO0ONPOIPINODOOOONS The Daily Service The Bank of Toronto o_o To its many customers in the various departments of bank ing gives that convenlence and satisfaction that is so helpful to those who have banking business to transact. UNIQUE CEREMONY PERFORM. | ED ON WOLFE ISLAND. Miss Mildred Gillespie Wedded Hubert C. Ceremony Performed Bower on Lawn, A wedding which crénted » groat deal of of Wolfe Island, took place, there, Wednesday evening, at the residence of the bride's parents, , * 'Hickory Lawn," when Miss Mildred, second eld- est daughter of Mr. et . Gillespie, was united in marriage SAVINGS AND BUSINESS AC. Hubert Charles French, of Toronto. COUNT INVITED. BANK OF TORONT RESOURCES, #50,0bo 000, have the ceremony performed 'on times before the hour appointed the ceremony "to take place. the lawn, Jeaning on the arm of ther father, to the strains of the wedding march, played by Miss Lillie Woodman The ceremony, performed by Rev. A K. Stewart, took place under arch of ferns, with a wedding bell hanging from the centre. The bride's KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS BT. GEORGE -B. McKAY.. Manager, A large pearl ACTOSE long teain. was fastened efiict and ornament - Wotton --of --the fhe wore regulation bridal veil and carried a bouguet of lilies of the valley. Miss Maude Gillespie, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, while the groom wax supported by his brother, Allan French. / As the ceremony was being perform ed, the rain descended in torrents, but the bower was so well protected that none felt it. The lawn was decked with many colored lanterns, flags and basting. After the ceremony a sump- tuous supe was served to about 150 greats in the dining-room. AL 2.30 o'clock the happy couple left for Clay ton, N.Y., amid showers ol rice and confetti, and with the good wishes of a host of friends. They ex pected to go down the river on the steamer Kingston, go through here at | five o'clock Thursday afternoons, to! Toronto and Niagara Falls, returning | to Toronto, where they will reside, | and where the groom is employed as manager of the Marine Construction company, Tons tdi li is es 000000000000 00OCOOOGIQOGORDOOGOOOTDNS > \ 0000000000000 00000000 HOT WEATHER Hammocks uraigh' dot Jack The kind you can lay on and not doubles up like a knife. THE COUCH HAMMOCK Just Mke a bed for comfort. Hammocks from $1.00 to $7.50. NEW STOCK ISSUED, of Toronto Stock on Market | at 200. The expected anmonncement of an in- Bank directors of the Bank of Toronto, who have decided to issue 81,000,000 of stock to shareholders of record' August 15th, at 200. in the proportion bi. one in four. * The proposed issue will make ' 'the paid-up capital of the ban'c $5,000,000, and the rest $5,750,000. W. A. Mitchell 'HARDWARE. Stepping behind one train in front of another, J. R. Russell, CPR. car inspector, was killed at Foaraham, Que EE TTT WE WILL Saturday, 8.30 Oitr entire stock «f Colored Mus- lin Dresses at 2 prices. $1.98 and $2.98 These Dresses sre high class made, in finest fabrics, viz, Mulle Linen, Foulaids and Mus- line, all sizes, latest shades snd patterns. A Dress for eversene. Positively no reserve, Every Dress to be sold. Prices Range from $6 00 to $12.00. An Tnepeetion will convince you, SELL |} clock | J A----p open ra 98c SALE OF OUR White Muslin Underwear Highest class goods to be found in the eity, well made, extra good material, trimmed with Lace and Embroidery, including : Underskirts, Gowns, French Gowns, Corset Covers and Dresses. ; Prices Range fom $1.50 to $3.00. ou SILK COATS N STOCK---HALF PRICE SEE WINDOW DISPLAY R. Waldron WEDDED N THE RAIN. to Richardson French, Teronto-- v 'nder Fast interest among the residents an hour, after she was noticed to and Mrs. William hauling, wak to have gone back to her to old route, carrying grain and coal be- | an; dress was of white satin with empire | the--crates were committing crease in capital has been made by the | : 'YHE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, JHURSDAY. STEAMER GLENGARRY SINKS. quer Prank of Old " 'raft at Whar! at Montreal. Montreal, Jyly "20. --Late last , from nG » apparent reasom, pi Glengarry, belomging to Forwarding compawy Kingston, slowly settled, and sank oi the bottom of the Wellington asia. | "en the tel all their belongings from the vessel, | which disappeared beneath the water be sinking. The Glengarry had been ly. ing up in the Wellington basin all win ter, and so far this year had not | made any trips, but, after an over- ! tween Montreal and the upper lakes, | of the | company - is | which she | no It is Sxpecesd that she will be raised short: | Ye sunk in the basin where winter, 'is MUST Nor DISCRIMIN. ATE Ruling in Favor of Canadian Oil Re- | garding Rates. | Ottawa, July 20. --Toat railway com panies which the attempted to protect | Canadian refines az A t waist ahd, sed pearls were around the 0 of ooge be importa from the United | "an illegal ac tion in sg doing, and .that as a mat- of principle railway companies; could attempt no rate adjustment 'with | a view to proteeting any one industry | or section of the public, was the im- portant statement contained in a judgment issued by the railway com- | mission yesterylay in the case of the | Canadian Oil Company, limited, | against the Grand Trunk and Can dian Pacific railways. The Oil com- i pany claimed that the companies had unjustly discriminated against it ap- on shipments of petrolevn and its! products 'witween certain Canadian | and American points by refusing to | carry the commodity at fifty-class | rates. | 'SHOT CANADIAN GIRL. - IN AN AUTOMOBILE | mu [i : freight k . Lad intended to Shoot # the Tires one 3 Sereek BE oi, Salt imors and | | ) . | Girl's Brain. | South Norwalk, Conn., July 20 Incensed by having a pet bantam kill- {ed by an automobile, William Beers, aged twelve, detvemined to shoot the i tires of all passing cars. An auto oe cupied by Miss Eva Hammond, of Coaticook, Quebec, was the first to pass. The boy fired with a small rifle." The bullet verred, entering the {brain of Missy Hammond, who is not {likely to recover. STOCK QUOTATIONS McCualg DBros., Montreal Through J. 0. Hutton, July 20th, Ask. 216 24 Mu 57 Kt! 56} 00 143 1703 148 1633 69 1007 89 50 64 1911. Rid. 245 ) 339 45 | 3 | 564 98} 1414 170 1473 163 6x 1094 8 58 63 |C anada (Cement be rown Reverve Eastern: Canada Pulp Detroit United Dominion Steel Nova Scotia Steel Mion. & St. Paul Montreal Power Lake of the Woods Toronto Railway Dominion Textile Twin City McKay, com Peamans, Limited Perto Rico GIRL TRAVELLING AS BAGGAGE. i 7 | That is, She Was Ticketed to Des-| tination in the West. Montreal, July 20.--To be shipped s'actoss the ocean on & large liner labelled like baggage, is quite an ex {perience, but so travelled Kttle Miss Ivey Lightwood, who arrived here to- day on the steamer Lake Manitoba from Liverpool. Mise Lightwood is an eight-year-old {En lish girl, whose parents have been residing in Fort William, Oat, for some time. The parents wishing to have thei little Janghter with them in their new home, sent word to relatives in liv | expool to send the girl out on the Lake Manitoba. To Seek Sepsivation, New York, July 20. Friends of Dr. lee DeForest, inventor of a Wircless {system of raphy, | heard yester- dny that his wife, Mrs. Nora Stanton Blatch DeForest, " had instituted a search for separation. Mrs. DeFcoest is the daughter of Mrs. Harrist Stan- ton Blatch, the suffragist leader, and shares the views of her mother on the 'suffrare question, The papers in the lsmit, it is said, have been served on DeForest. ' Daylight Diamond Robbery. Kongers Cie dul 20 -Tw mle one tered the jewelry shop om the princi pai street, of thix @ity, at nine o'clock, this morning, held up B. J. Frankin at the t of the revolver, seized a tray of diamonds ol Ln away. T purswed by n but Ea te woundiog a by: stander. Lighted With Wiectricity. To-day the H. ¥. Newman Flectrie electric ighti and homes of James W ney street; Rev. John pg letrest; W. WR Sills, MA, 153 Mack; street, and Douglas & Mellqubam, Ha William street. i pnt California Cantelonpes, Reaches, blue oranges, unately the crew had time to take | | Belmont, War { General Duran, | New York and other | in denied by | vate secretary to King George. JULY TT | GIVEN ix, THE BRIKFENT FOS SIBLE K FORM: | Matters That Interest Kverybody-- Notes From All Over--littie of Everybody Easily Read snd Re- membered, Four cases ot Marseilles. Harriston has a ral that performs on the high wire. A project is on foot at Montreal to {tunnel undcr the St. Lawrence river. C. H. Goodman, St. Thomas, ha: bean appointed chief of police of Inge ol Ancient treasure from Soudan is to of cholera are reported Elaborate preparations were made to as soon as the shippimy: of this year's | become the property of the Royal On the grain was commenced. A tug lawn, but the rain came down several Sincennes MeNanghton for working over the Glengarry, Nine having 0 'clock was the hour set, and punctual had been moored all {to the minute, the bride walked across. obstacle to regular canal traffic tario Museum. Brakemasn 1homas Chenny, was crushed between ears at and fatally injured. A two-hundred-thousand-dollar cor- Petrolen; Guelph {poration has been formed at Brockville to build automobiles, i Une of the names mentioned for ele- vation to the lords as "a veto peed" is Sir Wilfrid Laurier of Canada. Prof. C. A. Zavitz, of the OAC, says the erops of Ontario will, onthe whole, be a good average this year. Joba Oliver, an aged resident of | Leamington, sentenced to jml fou | drunkenness, swallowed strychnine and © | died Heeret-- o--between--the Portugwse royal family and British apd German governments has been dis Toovered. Windsor is rapidly nearing the 1X, {0 imark. The census figures show that the city lacks only 125 of that | | population. Charks Savard, Hull, who went through the Porcupine lire, says he saw the bodies of seven Poles who were | burned to death. A United States customs official con- fiscatedd the jewels of Mrs. Augustus formerly Eleanor Robson, on entering New York, At Miskogee, Okla., cars in the cen ! tee of a track crashed . through a bridge. (me passenger was killed and | at least six were injured. the resignations of Secretary of General Raseon and Asastant | have been accepted by | Prisident De LaBarra. | Four men killed, two injured and an-| other missing, is the result of a fant | That the Prince of Wales is to visit | American cities | Lord Stamfordham, pri- Miss Bessie R. Johnston, Malton, | Ont., wins this vear's governor-gen- | eral's silver medal for (he best stu-| dent at Toronto normal school. A Cape Haitien, Hayti, report says | that the revolutionists are in posses sion and pillaging that city. The! French consul was slightly wounded. The bodies of twelve workmen have | already been recovered from the slide | at Tarrara marble quarries in Italy. | It is feared that several others are! killed. "Bobbie" Leach announces that spite of his first barrel being stroyed, he will make the trip Niagara Falls in a new barrel Monday. in de- over ! next | ll i ile PLENTY OF COAL. -- Ottawa, July 20. --That Ala. wists Woo predict Can- ada's- fuel supply is on the verge of exhaustion, will be prophets without homor in their own country for seme little time yet, is indicated by a geological survey report inst issued. It Is on the Big Hora coal basin in Al- bei ta, wherein it fs estimat- ed there are 6.6000,000 long tons of coal in an area of about 187 square miles that are workable. The Big Horn basin is about 85 miles north-west of Banff, 140 miles south-west of Edmon-. ton, and 70 miles south of the Grand Truok Pacific and Canadian Northern Railways' surveyed routes | dd od * + * * > \ *! + + + + PREP EAT HIG PE Pro #2? i Biblical Shorthand. When Sir Herbert Samuel, in his ca- city as ystmadter- general, a vocst . a Ther rate for telegraphic code mussages, he told the story of a bish- op who telegraphed to a friend "Third Epistle John 13, 14." The story has since then appeared in so many places, in so many gases, that | its origin has become questionable. | One paper, referring to the, "4wicts' which have been given to the tole, wonders 'where Sir Herbert | found it." The code words mean : "I have many things to write, but | will | not with ink and pen write unto thee But | and We shall speak face to face. Peace be unto thee. Greet the friends by name." Fhe Principal Occupation. "A good turkey dinner and mince pie," said 'a well-known after-dinner | orator, "always ake usd in , like natives of Nola Chucky. In Chucky one day A said to & man: oY 'What is tf this tpwn *' "Wall, boss," the man answered, yawning, 'in winter they mostly sets on the east side of the house and fol- lors the sun arou in summer they gets on the west and follows the shade around to the | east.' the Nola Em Not a Compliment. French Professor--'"Ah, yes, moisclle, you spick ze French wizout | 7e least accent. i " you to say » 1 really * Fremoh Professor Ol; wizout -#¢ least French accent. Tit Bits, Boss Couldn't Save. Bartlett it Dense: yellow plums, peach plume, ete, at Carnoveky's Mise' Jeasie Fitrgerald, i ois and Mise Fina Fitegerald, street, loft, vesterdar, to --g their | {cation with relatives on Howe Is | land, Employer: "1 hope you. saved some Ahing ont of your salary James?" on | Ofies-Boy: "Ves, sir: "most alt of it! "Pa yom sir." Fmployer (eagerly): want to buy an ~Puck, ithe interfational municipal jel will be that of public utilities. erain near here, | be *l % 3 &! SEP EEEOY many trast | shall shortly see thee, | tur friends salute thee. | As us in s lethargic | the prineipal oecupation to the west, and | : you. Fut oes, i cheap I" | CONGRESS TO SOLVE FRonLEws| mu Internationa] Gathering will Bring Together Noted Experts. Much interest is beg manifested congress ( nied exposition, to be held in Chicago, { Sept. 15th to Mth, and arrangements | dre being made for the reception of alr large number of visitors from the! principal cities of the United States and several foreign countries. It iy believed that through this mu nicipnl exposition, making possible] comparisons between various commu- | nities with 'reference to their svetems of government, their notable . accom plishments of the past and their | plans for the future, there will be | created a spirit of rivalry and civic] pride that will do much for the ad. vancement of municipal betterment, Experts of worla wie jane and known ability in matiers pertaining to municipal government" will be in at. tendance at the exposicion, and ad dresses will be made on many subjects of vital interest to municipalities gen- erally. It is considered that this is thefinost wive attempt ever made to bring together the most intelligent ed ueators in all lines of municipal en- deavor. Health and sanitation, including gar bage collection and its disposjtic nm wud] the prevention and suppression of epi- demics, will be given especial =ttention during the ssasion of the congress, as will_algo the subject of taxation. Tlie) latter will include disenssions of equalizing taxation, restriction of al city's taxing powers, methods of col. | lection ~ of taxes and their Jisburse- | ment. Among other subjects to be i | dienes | In| cluded in this will be the subject of franchises, municipal ownership, street | lighting, water svstems, docks and | water seayspontation and modern hou | sing, { THREE MASKED BANDITS | HELD UP A TRAIN They Wounded the the Eigien-Took About $500--Escaped in an | Automobile. Bufialo, N.D., July 20. Three mask | {ed bandits entered a Northern Pacific | last night, and search- | ed all passengers, getting about $500. | The engineer was shot and wounded | when he refused to stop the train to] {let them off. The bandits escaped by | an automobile A Mixed Educator, | Saturday Evening Post When the National Fducational {sociation met at Cleveland, Ohio, Dr {Nicholas Murray Butler, president of | Columbia University, was presouted to a county superintendeni of from away down in Ohio Thé- county superintendent hadn't | in a big city for some time, and | {he had improved his opportunities by | getting slightly jingled. 'Dr. Butler," said o want to present Yhio." 'Ah,' said the doctor, ed to meet you." The county superintendent made {bow and passed on. However, a bit mixed. He didn't quite under- | stand who Dr. Butler was, so he hung sround for a time and finally got chance to tug at Dr. Butler's august sleeve The doetor {be enquired 'Say, Doe." amid the county super lintendent, "I just wanted to ask | whether you are a regular doctor or a dentist * As | | schools introducer, of the Mr. So-and-so, "1 am pleas: a he was | € al i tugperl. "What is it * Where Joprnatiom is Ticklish Chicago Daily Nev They have a ht backed maga zine in China with an unpronouncable | name whith consists of twenty-four | octavo pages, each page with seven columns. | Two editions are published, an ex | pensive edition for the court and upper tendom for $i a year, and an mferior | one for the lesser world for half price. It has a circulation of 10,000 copies. | ht chronicles the movement of the | { emperor and of the court and the | | ministe inl affairs. It is most exacting | in its makeup. Until recently a typo- | graphical error or any trival mistake | was punished by instant death Lately | it has berm modified to 100 lashes The | job of weiting is not sought. ft is commanded, and under 'penalty of | death if the Iuckless fails to qualify | | { | Not His Cue. | George 1. Shronk, one City's champion life guards, cu sang his professiop. "Funny things happen to us | sometimes, » said Mr. Bkrosk funny thing happened to my { Tim, last week "A soeirty belle from Spruce street ter wearing one of thos | wigs i of Atlantic was dis | | | guards | : A friend | i | went in the wn {fashionable transformations, A big wave went over her, she came up the transformation | flouting. out to sea. She turned enn to Tim, Oh, save my ! 'Save my hair I" i 'Pardon me, lady," save Tim... 'I'm a life saver, not a hair restorer.' " OF nnd" when was | and "w hair !" she velled : { Once in a great while yoii meet | woman who understands men, but she in too busy manipniating the strings | to say Anything about it. | Get ready for the Old Boys" coming. | All things may come to a4 man who | Ruits~provided he doesn't wait ia th if an automobile. ! n made | very kind ° of | § | Sarsaparilla { Cures all humors, catarrh and | | rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, £2 restores the appetite,' cures paleness, 'nervousness, | builds up" the whole system. Accept no substitate insist on hav- ing Hood's Sarsapariiia, Get It today. | John Laidlaw & Son. The Cry Of the Young | Woman To-Day Is "I want to wear whit everybody is wear- ing, but | don't want 10 look 'like every- body." For just such diserimi- nating shoppers we will liave ready To-Morrow afew White ; * Marquisette Dresses Branmed with [rish | ace and wide bands of Kine French Floral Mull, Duteh Neck sud Kunona Sleeve, and the price ™ $9.75. This is a New Yo k Mo- de! and something differ- ent from the run of Bum- mer Dresses. Just reeeived and ready for To-Morrow 320 Ladies' Knitted Coats For Cool Evenings. These Coats are new designs and very comfortable. The colors are WHITE, GREY, CARDINAL, NAVY, BLACK and the prices cxtremely mode- rate. $2.25, 1.95, 2.75, 3.50. Fine Wools for Knitting Fancy Slip On and Hug Me Tights. SHETLAND FLOSS. The gennine article in White, Helio, Cardinal, Black and other shades. "HER LADYSHIP WOOL" silk and Wool Mixed. IVORINE WOOLS In Wanted Shades. J. Laidlaw & Son ---- Pink, Blue, wanted om re You Going Away? LJ A Aa et Pt a A AN Nt ati i an ra et ttt a Et a tt ls att Eo ---- Do not start out with an old battered Lrunk or suit case. . See our mew styles and get our Prices on the New Trunk Trucks are better to-day than ever--Finer looking stronger and OUR PRICES (CHEAPER. 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