4 The Standard Bank of Canada [A MIEAU_ DISTRICT THE CHIRCH SERVICES TORONTO Has rembved to its New Head Office Building, KING STREET WEST, CORNER OF JORDAN. STREET, TORONTO. The Savings Bank Department at the new location will be made a feature of the Bank's business special Thos. Lambert -- Merchant Tailor LOOK HERE YOU MEN-- and whet you buy you look for the best Is seldom cheap. Good cheapest clothing to buy, to wear Clothes, value for your money. Low priced clothing cloth, well made at reasonable prices is the and .thizx you get when dealing with You have 00606 Imported Kimonas --_-- . Hand Hammered Brass Ware, Beautiful Bead Curtains at low- wit possible prices. THE *" TOKYO" 174 WELLINGTON ST, Aa a Brssesavsstsassrnaasnd ese Mid - Summer Sale Seasonable Goods ...At Half Price... Cream, -*a Mull and Lawn One-plece Dresses, in White, Mauve, Bky and Pink at Half Price. Coat and Skirt Wash Tan and Grey, Half Price. TV ITT VTTRLRTTTLHLVLTTTORS Suits, in White, Cream, Mauve, Blue, White and Cream Coats In Linen and Indian Head at Half Price. White Halt Price. all lengths, at Half Prive. and Cream Skirts at Silk and Lisle Gloves, D » M. S PEN CE, ge. 119 Princess Street. Br sssssssctsncensancg | TRAE PAOENIX Porcupine Will Rise From Its Ashes T oof ly fought the cruel flames wntil they dropped in their tracks and died did the greatest martyrs of ancient tinws, The pages of the history of Northern Ontario, when written, will be emblazoned with the number of brave lives that were "snuffed out" in the line of duty. The armies of the world have supplied many heroes, but not one of these can boast of brav- er men than the miners and prospectors of the Porcupine District. The fire has done its "worst, but still the richness of the various mines remains untouched. In fact, this conflagration in its ravages has actually . benefited the mines. 14 has completely cleared the surface of all obstacles, so that, in future, prospecting for nuw veins will be rendered an easy task. The fire of a week ago at the Dome Extension laid bare a number of rich showings unknown to this company. The Mme will be repeated throughout the entire Porcupine District. We venture the statement that before another week is over the richest surface discoveries yet made in Porcupine will be heralded broadeast. Nothing but the hand of man ean remove the immense riches which lie buried beveath the surface in Porcupine. Buildings may go and so also ma- chinery, and the greatest loss of all-HU MAN LIFE--but the mines still re- main, and' their intringic values unimpaired. A reaction in the stock prices may ooenr, we say, but if such actually happens, we advise our clients to increase their holdings on any weakening in Porcupine. issues. Beyond =a doubt, all these stocks will come back and go through the highest figures yet recorded for them. We firmly believe in the future greatness of the Por- capine District as a PERMANEMT GOLDFTELD, and those who invest iju- diciously in ils mines are certain to reap handsome retyrns. We are especially favorable to the purchase of fo SVT dhe ABTATLTB TRU GTLTR ATR BSI A again visited Porcupine, leaving in ils wake Wo regret exceedingly to record these iri bute to those hardy heroes who biave as HE Demon "Fire" has HOLLINGER--DOME EXTENSION--REA MINES--PORCUPING GOLD (VIPOND)--WEST DOME ~ BEARL LAKE -- FOLEY O'BRIEN -- PRESTON EAST DOME, OUR SPECIAL CANADIAN WEEKLY MARKET LETTER READY DISTRIBUTION TO-NIGHT WRITE FOR IT. 'WE WILL BE GLAD 70 EXECUTE ORDERS FOR THE PURCHASE OR SALE OF ACTIVE, LISTED MINING STOCKS, EITHER FOR CASH OR ON MARGIN OF 33 1-3 PER CENT. AND WILL ACCEPT CERTI- FICATES WHEN PROPERLY ENDORSED, AS COLLATERAL MARGIN AGAINST PURCHASERS. Chas. A. Stoneham & Col' + Cataragui i Mwas put back on the woute again Sat urday. | tua {the Rideau Lakes region, i no from Gananoque to-day. from Quebec chandise. dria arrived in port last evening about | Queen [TRE Rn BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, COURIER, TORONTO, THE FILLING OF THE PULPITS " SPEAKS WELL OF IT. ON SUNDAY. {There Will be Interesting Themes Considered in, the Pulpits--The Gospel Message to All People. Paul's church-- Mor ning prayer, 1.00. evenmg Jrayes, 3 ig p-m St. Andrew's--Rev, Mackie, services, 11 am. and at both services, Rev. Strangers welcome, Japtist church--Rev. Douglas pastor. Services 11 a.m. gnd 7 Bible school at 2.45 p.m. Strang- invited to all the ser- Cottager's and a Fisherman's! Paradise--Beantitul and Histori-) tal Spots. People in Ontario A i St. have overlooked 1] Here | stretches of x na, Pan, b.G land pi. % te Preacher McPhail First Laing, p.on; ers cordially Vives, of the finest water scenery in Ontario, close centres of population, vet less [amo or popular than koka, Lake of Bays, and fhe explanation is simple. region in Canada ever gets much vertising outside that which orig ates m 'he railway offices, Show m region which is served by rail way, and | will show wou a reg whose fame id merely local The 'Rideau Lakes Navigation pany has had steamers running Kingston to Mtawa for vears, the company issues a nice illustrated! booklet. But this small company could not afford to adyertise! in the national publications x the United States 7 Canada as do the Cana dian Pacifie, Grand Trunk, Canadian Northern, and Intercolonial railways, | I'he Grand Trunk touches the Ride at Kingston and Ottawa, while stor the larger Mus Temagami, No tourist ac St. George's cathedral -8 a.m. holy : commuiiion; lam, mating; 4 pm. WR baptisms; 7 p.m, evensony, Subject, "I'he Origin of the Charch in kag land." Kev, Canon Starr will preach at both services. Presbyterian ehurch, Brock street Rev. - S. MacTavish, Ph.D. pastor. Rev, D. McCuaig, B.A, of Tottenham, wi conduct both services, Strangers *and visitors courteously welcomed, : Sydenham street Methodist church- The pastor will preach at both ser- viess, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Bible school Canadian Pacific crosses it at Smith' 5 245 pm. Al welcome. Music iss Mis no com from and Cocke's JULY 22, 1911. : 50¢ Only a few Pairs Women's Canvas Tie 8hoes, Brown, Mauve, Pink, White and Grey. a : » Sizes 2 12 and 3. only. Saturday 50c SATURDAY SPECIALS See the Many Bar- gains offered Saturday. Also see the New Sum Footwear $3.00 Special Sale Men's Low Shoes -- Patents, Tans, Gun Metals. Any pair in the Store. for r Clearing Saturday $3.00 Just received. Falls, but otherwise the Ridean "has May Hinckley will sing at the morn- railway service. No railwav runs ing service. with it; nor makes a pre tiethel Congregational church, of developing its tourist | ner Johnson and Barrie streets Ser- traffic. Hence the Rideau almost 11 am, and 7 p.m. Rev. Fred- {but quite) as local as the New- erick McCallum ri conduct morning market eanal. and F. Lockett, the. even Some day a railway will run Sunday school will be Kingston to Smith's Falls, and held from 12 to 1 o'clock. Strangers touch at the best spots along cordially invited to all serviees. river and. the Ridewit--Firet~Congregationat, corner Jobin: lakes. then there will be a rush to son and Wellington streets--William what i= now a cottager's and fisher. (Gregves, of Queen's University, will man's paradise, for adjacent towns,' preach at the morning service, and Otjawa, Smith's Fallsvand 'Perth peo Rov. F. W. MacC allum,' of Marash, ple with an odd visitor fr. Mon- Turkey, in the evening. Sanday school treal and Toronto, are in 'at 10 a.m; prayer meeting, Wednes comparative solitnde one of the most day, 8 p.m. Public cordially, invited. beautiful and most historic in P Chuzek f 'Chri YR Ontario. HB these veciple : rst rch of Arist, Scientist H Paap Sunday services, 11 jee they will keep. that railway Sunca onl am. subject, long "as possible. When it Truth. Wednesday evening, will bring the American fisherman monial meeting. Free public reading jovfully cleans out every wat room every afternoon, except Sun which he fishes. It will also br day, to 5 o'clock. All are cordially lady with two maids, a nurse, a invited to the services and the read- supply of fashionable gowns such ing-room. might add to the splendour of Port or Atlantic City. IN MARINE CIRCLES Arrivals and Departures of Vessels at This Port. Mississquoi parallel tension cor is Vices, no service, ng LI from service, will the a enjoving spots are wisp away arrives testi who a As New Chalmers, Presbyterian, and Earl strests--Rev. M. Macyil livray, D.D., pastor. Service : 11 am. "The Catastrophies of Nature and' the Physical and Moral order" p.m., "Why God Hides Things." Strangers cordially invited to all the services. Prof. Wallace will preach at both services. Princess Street corner Princess and Albert | Rev. Frederic ¢i. Robinson, pastor, a.m., subject, "The Man Of God." p.m., subject, "Progressive Christian ny" Sunday school and Bible class, 9:45 a.m.; class meeting at close morning service; TT 5 We rdnesday:, 8 p.m. St. James' church, Kingston--Ven J.: K. McMorine, D.D, rector, B50 Clergy street east; Rev. T. W. Savary, B.A., viéar, the parsonage, Cor. Uy ion and Barrie streets. Sixth Sunday After Trinity. 8 a.m., holy communion 11 a.m., morning prayer and sermon The steamer. Aloths made preacher, Rev. Canon Loucks; p.m. trip 86 far ne Kingston, and the Cas Sunday school and Bible classes; 7 p pian will take the trip from here up m., evening prayer and sermon, preach at five o'clock. , Rev. Canon T.oucks. At Polger's: whazk- rea Street Methodist church, cor nee of Brock and Clergy Rev. John Webster, pastor. Sunday school, 10 am.; church service, 11 a.m , subject "rternity (f God's Work:"" anthem, "Lift Up Your, Heads." Evening ser vice, p.m., subject, "A Cry." An them, "At Even Fre the Sun Was scene of | Sur." Mid-week serv ice, Wednesday, All made welcome. , Gueen Street Methodist church corner Bar rie Methodist church, was streets I'he steamer up ii The steamer Chieftain arrived " last evening. The steam barge Jesca from Smith's Falls yesterday The stemmer Jatques is in the King ston dry dock- having some rivets © tightened in her hull. ing. [he steambarge Westport pass through on her way from Smith's Falls to Napanee with general mer up was down of Epworth League of p.m,; prayer meet The steamer-Caspian which has been out of commission for the past week, 3 oe Steamer Alexan- nine o'clock with She cleared for up the lake at The steamer America took cursion down the river Saturday noon for a tour of the islands The latest reports from. the action near Alexandria Bay, where the barge Davy is sunk say that the a heavy cargo. midnight a large o after . 7 p.m. I'he our Big Mid- Summer Inspecting our Stock of BUFFETS COMB BUFFETS AND CHINA CLOSETS, EXTENSION TABLES AND DINING CHAIRS, ON SALE AT JAMES REID The Leading Undertaker. "Phone 147. RNETHY'S Set teamssslls casas ssssssssssvesall Prev cassan We Must Have $5000 Immediately. In order to raise this Amount quickly, we have decided to Sell All Goods = in our Store at - ._ Te - eth tc en RS | § { tA lt Pl HAA A tli Nl GOST PRICE or the Balance of This Week Only. e sure to take advantage of this unusual offer § § | | | | | | | oo Tl | { { { { CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR CITY WOOD AND COAL MARKET TOLLS, AND Tender for Paint City Hall In- terior Was' Too High--Land Wanted for Extension raqui Street. The city property committee met on Friday afternoon to open tenders for various ecily pusposes. In attendance were Alds. Ross, (chairman); Litton, Bailey, Clugston, Couper, Only one tender was received for of Cata- Hoag, the pastor, Rev. 8. Sellery, M.A., B.D conduct both services. Unarterly 10 a.m., Sunday school class meeting, 11 a.m.; short sermon on "The Great® Magnet." followed by sacramental Bring. commun { ion cards. Jet all the members present. "Do this in remembrance me."" 7 pon. topic, "The Inner Life." Miss Mae Hinckley, soloist of Janes' Square Presbyterian chugch Toronto, will sing "Abide With Me." and welcome. « well se barges were placed over her Friday afternoon dnd were making good pro gress. If nothing unforseen happens, it will "only be juestion of short time until she is brought to face, M.T. vices, a the n sur service. be of --This and good time Co.'s elevator WAR Qa very busy place Friday was made unloading ' and clearing the vessels which came in port. Three tugs were relieved and sent down "the river, another was sent to Charlotte and seven barges and three were unloaded and sent on their way the tug Glide cleared light for cott with an oil barge in tow At Swift's wharf:--Steamer Rideau cleared this morning for Otta wa; steamer Rideau King expected from Ottawa this evening; steamer Belleville is due to pass up to-night ; steamer Dundurn is due to pass down mn ot Come steamirs Mr. See to Rebuild. heavy is Charles A. of South Poreupine, a son of Alexander See, and has been in the for the past three or vears. Mr. See's logs will ampunt S12,000 or £15000. He will Pres by the Nee, J Mr Gan north four to hegin Among the losers Porcupine fre druggist, 4 Pp is Dee Huogque, country {from Clayton to-day: ¢ | |! ( | Sunday; steamer Kingston took the river trip to-day; steamer Lamonde up steamer Britan stopped on her way down yester- afternoon and discharged consid She had a heavy pass- rebuilding on the same site as soon as material and wen can be obtain ed, me day jerable freight. enger, list also. The ore seems to be a scarcity of deck hathdls along the river this season. Many of the larger passenger steam- ers are short-handed. It is said that # large number of men who formerly "decked" along the river have for- saken thg passenger boats for the private Vachts, a greater number of which appear to 'be in these waters than ever before. On the latter ves sels, the men claim the hours are shorier and the pay is, in many cases, better than that received on the iarger boats. A Sensation. The Finer Shrine. Who wrote wonderful novel no one kmows. It was | anonymously 'submitted to thé public for its approval and met with instant and widespread snceess, For the first | [time offered at 48 cents a copy, Uglow & Co, this at KR. | Library Contest, Firemen, 695,835; Y.M.C.A,, 480,191 The above is the count at Best's last night. Next Wednesday closes it. Countless numbers of votes are kept i back, which may completely upset the | present standing.' Ii your goal is good value in lands, ts or homes, we can help vou reach MeCann, Ri. months in jail at bard labor was the sentence imposed by Magis- trate Eady, Renfrew on William Han, for the theft of a watch and $5 3 Found a Drifting Row Boat. - Harold Waters and went Oldfin, | of the C.P.R. telegragy h office, toghth- it er with a friend Toronto, were chmping &t Cedar Island, the other' when a skiff drifted examine it oarlocks all right and the rudder fect condition. A piece of blue! ron was stufied in a hole in the Ixsttom to keep the water out. The! boat was Wowie gy a dark blue. and! evidently belonged to Knapp, of the boat livery, as his name was on it. The boys are at a loss to know bow! the boat came to be drifting in this! manner. Convineing 'Argument-- To Preach at ¢ Portsmouth. H. Hall will preach on "The Jickes of Christ," a yl 10 days i in , place of tea or EE Methodist church, on Sun coffee---for better health, : an d \ | 3250. eed to make two offers to the Lone party, or $1,000 for the whole of it 'tor):=The Séparate 'aminations this year. painting and decorating of the city {hall interior. It was rather large, and the committes decided to eall for tenders. S. Anglin & Co, contract for wood and coal new tive the awarded for was feity buildings, at £6.70 a ton for coal, Land 87 50 a cord for wood. There was just received for' the colle®tion of the tolls on the hay market. . It was from the old lessce, James Daly, whose figure This tender was accepted. vear 3350 was received, but of the market is decreasing year, City Melntyre gineer Craig werg present with to the purchase of the necessary for the extension of Cataragui to Montredl, and Bagot into qui. An offer had been received the Misses Allen, owners of the required, bit it was considered as too much. The city solicitor was instruct OWners, of $750 for a section of the pro one tender was Last vear by and City En regard land street Catara- from band Solicitor LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. {The Excellent Results Shown by 'the Separate Schools. 21.~{To 'the Edi school taxpayers have a right to be proud of the showme their schools made at the entrance ex- Muriel Water house, age twelve years, a pupil in St. Vincent's Academy, came first among the girls of the entire city and headed the list,' while Coleburke Lyons, age elevin years, 5 student in St. Mary's school, headed the list among the boys of the entire city. Both thes students and their teachers special credit as they were only jun.- ors having combined two years' fourth' TE class work into one. In St. Mary's school fifteen candidates were recom- mended and fifteen passed. In St Vincent, thirteen passed out of six- teens, and in the Convent, three out of five. Last January, Mr. Sallivan, (eon tractor), showed 5 broad-minded and geverous spirit whet solicited by Prin- cipal Rielly by offering $100" to be divided as prizes among some of the highest markers of the Separate! school stadents. Mr. Rielly decided to divide the $100, giving to the . Academy and $50 to St. Mary's; that is XO and: 220 respectively Yo F and second p. hi Fh school. The result is that Muriel Waterhouse aed Coleburke Lyon each receive £0, while Kingston, July the" value | deserve | CRUMLEY BROS, THE RIGHT Fo MINING COMPANY .. 2,000,000 Shares. TTT LERLELRLLLTTLRLRLTR LRT ROTTER TS ltINsEsssuAiesse Capital, In the Treasury, Value, $1,00, We advise the purchase of this Mining Co's. Shares at the Market, for the Following Reasons Jan, 1st this year, 214.500 Shares, (1) Their total shipments since . made bi-monthly, amount to 748,995 pounds, Ore The mine promises to continue tliese time to come, having large botles of Ore Bloc! Their quick assets of ®14, the cash balance. which or nearly hipments d out, have been 3556 tons of for some 600 hares in Ti and asury a good The Company's option on a Northern Ontario Gold Producing Pro- perty { Write for particulars.) The apathy of stocks during the holiday Way a good purchase at present prices DIVIDENDS. Right of Way Mining Co. paid 8 per nam up to Jan. 30th this year, and on the discovery of the Gold Fields in Northern Outario they considered it better for the wel fare of the shareholders to purchase a good Gold Property instead of declaring their usoal 2 per cent quarterly dividend. There should be something snbstanus. in the way of dividends accruing to sharenolders before the year is over, and eve ry likelihood of a payment being made in the torm of a dividend durfng the interval We accept orders in Porcupine and Cobalt Stocks, future delivery, on receipt of 25 per cent. margin, either in cash or certificates of active stocks, SJ. WILSON & CO, MEMBERS DOMINION STOCK EXCHANGE CORRESPONDENCE. SOLICITED. Phone Main 4228, Torontn, Ont. months makes Right of cent." per. An- 11 King. Street East, | re The fact that Mr. Rielly's reing peud cn initial eslery inere of B30 over Mg Riolly's initial valary four years ago, sho 'hat compeient educationalists lof Me Hislly's calibre ave hardtio got. © We » his udiverdity course lat Gos will be as brilliant as his excellent work « ing the three years' 'priveipalehip of Mary's school, {Yours truly, SEPARATE SCHOOL SUPPORTER Fires in scotland. Rut thoy wore fires of merriment {Yighted by three jolly American girls, {who took a lit terary, historical ands social saunter throuah the laud of the t wnther, ling more langhshie than worries could prevent the repetition of | Pebaica's' Fo Da Dung. his usual success. If thir is not a'yg 25; now 48 cents, at R Telow y te vindication of Principal (1g'g, ry i Rielly's splendid work then I know not what is. He was the right man in the | right place and the few members the board, who opposed him have ory found if out wy Phespmrents Lang 1 iii since dl SUCoRRS Ib 'of BK Nelle Coyle and Rose Joyce cneh [ceive 2820. Too much credit cannot be given Mr. Sullivan for his generous écawi bution and the encouragement he. hfs given the Separate school students. The summary of the realty of the Separate schools for the past, lour years is as follows -- St. Mary's, dghty candidates cessful out of eighty-five, 5t. Vincent's, forty- eight candidates successful out of sixty. Couvent, fifteen candidates success thal out of twenty-nine. During the past year pot even th unfair overcrowding of . Principul Rielly's classroom with two classes totalling Hfty-four students nor the interference with his duties of many sure 'hat suc~ St, | . mw Every od bor. of lila th ht io se styled of improvement day, po al. Worever hear mach hot ths un 15 'wawerad pears, i . »