MAY GO STILL HIGHER OF CHEESE ON THE LOCAL BOARD. Fapect Trade With Oud Coantry Will be Heavy in Falle--Seven Years Ago (Cheese Sold on Lorcsl Board Little Over Eight Cents. PRICE tor @ for cheese-mak- the prices that | higher. There be some- y scarcity of cheese in the old country, and if such is the case, there should be a keen demand for Canadian make, and at an increase in price [hursday, the re- AsOn broken, when 13 516 cts, and 13} cts some of the sgles- sure cheese Thess re great da rest ospects are fi i what On the hoard, on cord of the so sold ¢ Fven at this men held back, no doubt feeling they could for their 104 Hare, more outside. records of the local cheese board are interesting, when it is noted that in 1904, just seven years ago, cheese sold on the board for 8 1-16 ota. per pound. Some of the old buvers on the hoard x talking over old prices, at thi g, on Fhursday, and they referred to the fact that this wonder ful had taken place in the pr oe : "I can remember the price being even lower {han that" said an old member. "When 1 first came on the board, and it was not many years ago at -that, rivet at 6 hecenta--per- y-anial at that price, it was very hard to get goreone to take the cheese." we meati change {Citizens is T FIFTIETH | ANNIVERSARY, -- Mrs. George E. Pearson Long Time Married. Deseronto: Post, There took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, Thomas street, Deseronto, on Friday evening, the cele Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Pearson have resided in our town over twenty-three years, and they are held. Before their in which : residents of the marriage they were vicinity of Napanee, and no doubt their many friends that distries will join with the residents of Deser- onto in wishing that they will live t« ape many mote years of happy wedded life. : After the friends and relatives had gathered, and congratulations extend- ed to the host and hostess, they wero invited to partake of a sumptuous re past which had been prepared. The table and rooms being beautifully de corated with flowers appropriate for the occasion. Members of the family who gathered around their parents for the celebra- tion were Mrs. H. Stockton, daughter and two Watertown, N.Y; Mr. and Mrs. GG. ('oates and som, New York: Mrs. D. L. Brown, son and daughter, Sudbury, Ont, and Mr. and Mrs. ©. F. Pearson, Jr., dnd family, of Deseronto. The presents were costly, among which was a purse of in SONS, } numerous and gold. TWICE REPORTED BURNED. 'Were Doubtful. About the Hotel Frontenac, When the news of the fire, at the Market reports go to show that the prices have been high on all the boards astern distriet, the past couple Tast week nearly all the boards paid thirteen cents, and at this! price, several factories réfused to sell. | F---------- Lake Park. The attraction band in the died Paterial of on the large attendance at Lake Park last evening. "Fhe pro- grammne presented wpa a splendid ome, | ihe various solos and duets in the comedy musicak act, by Rose and Bert much enjoyed. of artistic musical composition delighted with the manner in Miss Helen Harper her several numbers. She rendered the "Mis-! rer from "Verdi's "11 Trovatore'; | "Dreams, Just Dreams," and in re | ply applause she sang sweetly Thrends Among the Gold," Rosevear ' sang with rney And You" and "I'm Going Back I'he moving pictures fine, especially 'A Deception," "Mistakes Will "Heroes Three." and 'The The accompaniments by the new pianist, were excellent manner. Ontario the any of city not have tect tntario Lovers Were | which | tenshaw, were o sang to Vigorous "Silver Miss "For aN encore Hy Old Girl"? were K gave srerit as to unusually Game of Happen," Profligate Mrs, Aubeck, played in an Car Went Off the Track. Street ¢ No. 26 ran off the track just. as it was entering the switch at the corner of Clergy and Princess streets, Thursday afternoon, and traf fic was delayed for some time. When it ran off the car was sitting almost of the raad., With the ap which are on every ear the in charge of old 26 soon had the track ar Crossway pliances men her. on again - New Derbies, 22, 82.00, 83, $3.50, $4, ut Kingston's only exclusive store Campbell dros'. hat aud far Mrs. Wilson, of Toronto, summering at "Fancy: Free," Rideau Lake, fell from the verandah -of the cottage and broke right arm $1.25 waterproof motor veils, $1 motor veils, H0c., New York Reform, 209 Princess street her 65¢. ; Dress Frontenac hotel, reached the city, on Thursday afternoon, g great many eiti- zens did not Helieve that it could be true, and for this reason, that just a little over , week ago, a report of a . ¥ ihe similar nature went the rounds ol the city. {he report was not given much cre- dence, until-the announcement was made in the newspapers. It was some what remarkable that the fire should occur right after the false report bad gone the rounds Surely here is some- thing for the superstitious to aver. 2 : The first report about the fire orig nated in this way. There was a fire in the neighborhood of the Hotel Fron eo, and a Kingston boat was pass ing that way at the time. Members ol 'the crew, on arriving in Kingston, stated that they believed that the ho tel had been burned and thus the re port got abroad that the Frontenac had fallen a prey to the flames. tena ATTRACTING MUCH ATTENTION. Is the Work of Putting Down New Pavements. I'he work of putting down the new pavements is attracting a great deal of interest, and almost any hour of the day, quite a large group of inter ested spectators can be seen watching the work from the sidewalk It is amusing to hear some of--the conversation on the side lines. Each one has an iden how a certain piece of work should be done, and nine times out of ten the person is of the opinion that le knows more about it than the fellow who is on the job But then, that is the way of the world. Ald. Carson has the idea that the roadway is not being put down right, but the men think it is OK. After the meeting of the city council, on Wednesday afternoon, several of city fathers made an inspection of the work, but as' yet, nome of them have made an announcement as to the mer its of the work, Mr. apd Mrs ¥. A. €oon announce the engagement of their daughter, Killa Nora, to M. FE. Ferguson, Rock- port, the marriage to take place early in September JUST ARRIVED. -- $1.25, $1.50. COLLARS IN ---- A natty line of Striped Shirts with White Background, at $1.00 Silk Lisle Half Hose." Regular 50c. NOW "v..coviv o. 25¢ 1-4 SIZES. P. J HUNT, 53 Brock Street =m ---- LINENS AND KIMONOS THE "TOKYO" ws rw "» Have just arrived from Japan. All exclusively hand-made. Prives extremely low. COME AND SEE 174 Wellington Street. K Our Prices Before Buying. "8 Plums Daily. Get iR. H. TOYE, 312 King St 'Phone 141. yy - : : -~e bration of their fiftieth wedding day. | it is needless to mention the respect | ponder | the! WEALTH OF THE WEST {IS $200,000,000 IF BUMPER Crow | { Is HARVESTED. { | i | Unequalled for Seven Years--Suffi- | cient Twine Used to Go Round the! | World 134 Times. | | Impressed that with' ten days' sun- | shine in the thrée prairie provinces, | *200,000,000 worth of wealth in grain! {and cattle will be assured to the west land Canada generally, J. 1. Hayeock, | dominion inspector of binder twine, | {arrived in the city, yesterday, says | the Morning Albertan, .of Calgary | Iravelling on the train from Port Arthur to Calgary, Mr. Haycock de- iclares 'he saw nothing but waving | {grain turning and about to turn. i i "1 have been visiting this western {country for years in succes- | sion," he said, "and [| have never {ween anything like the fillds this vear. {The prospects are dependent mow up- on weather conditions, but I have no | doubt that if the crop is ever harvest- | ed the three north-west provinces of | Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, | iwill turn out at | least $200,000,000 | {worth of wealth in wheat, cats, bar ley and cattle. / "All the cattle I saw are' quite for export. i "There is a stretch of 17% miles feountry in the Qu-Appelle valley that {looks as promising as anything I jhave ever seen. It is equally good on {both sides of the track. There is' the {same story at Saskatoon, and again at Alberta." / | seven fit i of | | cock naturally sees the great prosper- | ity reflected in the twine industry, tand he declared that if the bumper crop mat that in the North- | West terfitories, probably 20.000 tons of twine will used. Figuring with j this as basis alizes, be a he ealeulated that there would be 3,861,003 miles of twine nsed, or sufficient the | world 154 bv nough,"" he added with to tie the whole world in a There is no better index crop in than the used," "and spector to. go rouml times, a twinkle, | knot." of the twine that as chief in of binder twine for the do- government, I have to {that there will be more twine used in| 1 anada this year than was used { before. "There is some satisfaction too in | the contemplation that most of it is! {made in Canada." | His duties are to examine the twine] {when it is shipped, and see that it is! of proper length and marked with the! {number of feet to the pound. At Port | Arthur alone in the middle of June! the inspected 7,000 tons of twine in i Canada he said, Is { minion say | ever | | { tended for use in Western Canada i Mr. Hayveock intends remaining in | Calgary until about Wednesday, and assures 'the farmers that there will be no short twine this year. j TO INSPECT FILTRATION PLANT. | Board of Health Invited to Ogdens- | burgh, N.Y, i What will be done to make the {water supply of the city pure? This | {it the big question which has to be! {dealt with and it will be one of the | questions to come before the board of healtk, when the members to- gether for their first meeting, after the | summer vacation. Chairman McLeod, of the board of {health, is of the opinion that a trunk {sewer will have to be built to relieve | the situation, and he also has mind a filtration plant. Some ago, | there was some talk the membérs of the board of health 'going to Ogdensburg, N.Y., to see the Yiltra tion plant there. The board has been extended an invitation to visit the | plant, and 'it. ia likely that arrange {ments will be made for members * of {the board to pay to Ogdens | burg for that purpose, in the near fu ture. get mn time of of some a visit LAST OF THE SEASON. | abe Band Concert Given by 14th, P, 0. R., Band. The "season. for * band concerts was | ended, Thursday evening, in Maedon- (ald Park, when the 14th P.W.0. Rifles {bund gave the closing one. The at | mosphere in the evening was cool and {many wepe A0Oticed Tight wraps. A ven large crowd was pres ent. Quite a number of boats were on the water in spite of the strong wind which was blowing. The crowd was attentive and listened with interest to the fine programme rondered by this popular band. The concerts this sum- mer have been very popular, derived by the large crowds which have | attended every one. Nothing has hap: pened to spoil any of the concerts and the rain has very generously kept off. | Everyone will await the return of the band concert season with pleasure. Ww. wearing as evi | HAVE JOINED THE NAVY, Five More Kingstonians Have Been | Accepted. | Five more Kingstonians "have been accepted for the Cyhadian wavy, and {will leave in the course of a few days, ! {for Halifax. They are George Bryant, {Alexander Bain, George Stockbridge, | L. Frances and H. 8. Storey. They will |probably leave on Sunday, with the {other members of the navy, hailing {from Kingston, who have been holiday- ling in the city. The navy has been at-| {racting great many from this dis. trict, and the local recruiting officer,' James Stewart, has had quite 5 large! grist of applicants before him. | i America 7.30 am. and 2 pm, turning leaves Cape Vincent 11 and 6.45 p.m., 50c. return. At Watertown, N.Y., Wednesday, ve: curred the marriage of Miss Katherine | H. Garlach, youngest daughter of Mr. | land Mrs. Peter Garlach, Cape ine | cent, NY., to Samuel Robert den | kins, a well-known conductor on the! New York Central railroad. ! Great reductions in price at Pre-| vost's, Brock street. in ready-made clothing, gents' furnishings and cloth- ing made to order. This clearing sale] té make room for fall and winter im-| tions. { Walter Stinson, a former resident of} Greenbush, was killed, recently, near! LE aston. re | a.m, | fwill json. Being the twine inspector. Mr. Hay. received large consignments of Scott's. | answer these questions: (electors of Canada, exceed {ing offer of reci {or igo beyond what Sir John A. Maedon- Cape Vincent Sunday Connections. Pell Brov'. the leade THRE DAILY RRITISH WHIG, FRIDA CITY AND VICINITY. i Christy's English Caps. At Campbell Bros'., Princess sireet Spend Sunday in Watertown. Good ge Saturday or Sunday, re | turning Monday, $1.65 return. Won at the Rang.s. { the Dominion match at Ottawa, | J. Dawson, 14th P.W.O got a %10 prize, with 66 | Private C. Stewart won $1] | In Major H rifles, points, f i i : with 63 : 1,000 Islands=-Rochester. ! Steamers North King and Caspian leave at 10.153 a.m., daily; for Thous-| and Islands and 5 p.m., for Rochester, N.Y. J. P. Hanley, agent. i Steamer St. Lawrence at Fire. lis response to the call, for assist-| ance, at the fire at the Frontenac ho- | tel, the steamer St. Lawrence came up | from Alexandria © Bay, and Capt. Charles Kendall and the members of his crew rendered all the assitiance! they could. | i i i | i ---- Back Again, season ix here; coughs next The old reliable Best's Short Stop is ready * for work, It is ex- pected that several thousand bottles) be sold during the comeng sea- a bottle handy, | { The sneezing | Better have Rerwember the price is the same, 15c. S$ Y, AUGUST 25 1011 sin AJP ies [swe | BIG SALE WOMEN'S LOW SHOES 1 PAGER FIVER ' $1.49 I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THESE TWO DAYS ONLY Patents, Gun | + $1.49 - Regular values $2.00, $2.50 and a few $3.00, SEE WINDOW, Metals, Rids, and a few Tans Pumps and Ties. ABERNETHY'S 51.48 C000000000000POPIONONOPOOOOOROIOSROONOOOIOSOTS From the Old Land. During the last few days Wwe Juckléy's, Christy's and other leading makes of fine hats; and now offer for vour inspection, an immense ussort ment of new styles, in fall hats, Camp bell Lat v and fur store. Fishing Continues Good. About tinue Alexandria Bay, fishing con- | excellant. Many of that since the they do not to be the residents fish old sav davs ! of the netters recall | H n season when such large catches were sale stealing of property he in w brought in. This has been largely due to the efforts of the tion of the stocking the Angler's Associa St. Lawrence Lawrence river in re St Rideau Lakes Nav, Co. Limited. Steamers leave for Ottawa every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 a.m, For Clayton, every Tuesday, day, Friday and Saturda) be .m, { te Jones' Falls and return, every Wel: j,, {fir tr AP 6.15 nesday and Satorday, at 6 am. Fare ,, for round trip, 50e. James Swift & Co., agents. J. P. Hanley, agent. N te bh OFF TO THE WEST. of m th th k The Last of Farm Laborers' Excur- sions on' Friday. of the farm laborers' excur- the took Fri- dav morning, in all, sixty men, some and midhdle- aged, left on the trip, having respond ed to the eall to the golden west Thirty made the trip the Kingston and Pembroke railway, and Grand Trunk had a similar nom. About fifteen of the number hail the [united States, coming the steamer from Cape Vir Ihursday, the majority being and The \ fr to earier also Ihe last to west place on about some Sons and young a m over re \ or the her ed fe yhaout surly from over on cent - rom other the of citizens from This to number of Americans tracted to the on Watertown excursions distriet the west, r had a L nele show great Sam's that quite a being west. The excursions been much talked about, on the side. The men going the Kingston and Pembroke left 15 o'clock About on _ the I'runk railway in SEASON, num tern tory goes iW are at have Via at J other in in oy in ahout ten o'clock. the thirty left, excursion Grand to the for farm <laborers. A mu larger number the first excursion than this will all go to Winnipeg and which ran west, w on nd one. They H scatter there for different parts of the, went west te Questions for Hugh John. Press e Macdonald, having conservative his father's declara subject 1 was born, 1 will die," with present political mvites hum Winnipeg Free Hugh John peated at the tion in Winnipeg, tion, "A British a British subject plieation to the uation, the Free reo |W nomina- | 4¢ fr ap- | ™ sit to | 4 | he w Press oO does the before the the stand ocity which Sir John A. Macdonald, "nade to the United States in 1879, and which was still on the statute book om the day of his death ? In view of the terms of this_stand ing offer and of the announcement hy Sir John A. Maedonald, of the reason the dissolution and general tion 1891; would not the Canadian delegates who visited Washington im- mediately afier. the elections of IN], have accepted eagerly such mea sure of reciprocity as is provided for in the agreement now awaiting ratifi cation by the people of Canada ? HH the feted shows--as it does- that the present agreement does not if agreement In what any, reciprocity respect, now = of oc thi a in ot o m I a jat ald offered the United States in 1X79, and was willing to accept in 180), could pot Hugh John Macdonald bet- ter employ his talents than in land ing Mr, Borden at the expense of his father's reputation ? 1¢ Buckley Guaranteed Hats Aras sold in Kingston otly at Camp- rs in men's hats. ---- - tin IT i Four (lub Special cigars for 25% at Best's, to-morrow only, day might, 'the musicians A 1Bc i Package Grape-Nuts Foon lias put many a weak stomach i on the Road to Wellville. {he "There's a Reason." OF 1 iE be ONE MAN Bros'., Kingston's only exclusive One Man Fell From the Roof of the Water away {axes fbrought over Seme were detected on Wednes- [of the island, carrving ed much comment ground, Hie on ¢atcher f iby shock } : {proved this taken to ithe frame was ton, seized a knife and eut from the frame sian Frontenac orchestra, heaviest mdividual losers. personal valuable 'cello, $600 worth of Dunmore {and X1.0060 worth though tary {prized by [their associations, lossvery keenly ied to have burned to dest { seen 1 Buring the excitement ten death the heat {sumed thailding and AFT50,0M0, The i F250,000, MISSIN - WHILE 0 - 6 == FIRE BUSY RAG ANDALS Club and Fractured His Skull Narrow Escape of Guests and Em- ployers, te NYY of the worst Frontenac's wir Mime of whole had | build £10,000 C arried the had features the tire the which removed from the burning It that fully orth of personal effects were by They which the Clayton with which to fight the them breaking 'open the = contents the back part trunks away fine their at w, bat tl One otel was en is estimated thieves even stole firemen and used unks re, in ami stealing did trunks fily sntion They to the oke into the rooms of | stole property of the their spped not © even © annex from om any guests did not have time > nt ow rinks, and wk good them ickly stolen have " No the uch writes made of any Bas been so the been th here ts thieves, excitement as and busy au heen too of and has have worst vandalism . ever at case the river we nown occasion wha had £10 York, had J. Averback of New in the annex, and $3,000 in which was broken into room in oney jewelery in his yom, and stol ) Martin, manarer of the Fron Yacht Club which w 100 feet from the hotel Charles nae house, as | TRV VVVLVVLTVVRVTTLVTVLTLLRVTVVIVTV ROTTER OR SS Saseaesw py and finish. Velvet Corduroys, 50c per Yard. Gr ssssssssssssssssse@ rrr sstsssssasscscsel SHOWING OF THE NEW CHIFFON FINISH VELVETEENS FOR FALL, 1911. Velveteens will be very popular this fall. The range of colorings is very extensive, and the 50c quality is much superior, both in joint of quality' A Fine Range of Tartan Plaids for Children's School Dresses, 25¢ Yard. Clearing Sale of Dress Goods Remnants. Hundreds of good lengths very reasonably priced, Crumley Bros. Peovesvssas sesssssssssss@Prrrrssssassssacsscen WAR Sar of of keeping the sparks fire to the buildin he amd he fell to the skull, hreaking his ankle. He time and ia taker He was on the re injured we club om honse satting of Hecanw slippery fracturing and his arm spraining for a He URCONSCIOUS riously injured was to lavton Rov Misslin of Clavton was working the the choppir bridge cor the prevent He cof two and when i ith it. He yme heavy main | gt from vtding and two to th ( yeading wopped structure t fell he was carried |y pinned dow under | timbers, but are not serious Houghton, of the Frontenne SO was was rescued | Osw is injuries Harlow of , was sleeping Rirusk hase! m the d fi He started. am He safety, Ar the dormitor en the fire ere slightly burned ladder to Allen, of Brunswick, Me mpied | nd storey windo®@saiitew as WAR Il wed wi was wn a R om injured Eugene Coler, rionsly 111 with el when the fire broke out as removed on to A peculiar feature of the physicians say that his system, effect effect a se of Summit, NJ. tvphoid fever was 1H Lhe i} He { A Near this A mattress cottage that to having a deterrent wery, had the 2 condition was morning Montreal In the main office valuable painting Milan, valued at re frarpe wa her nervous instead on his re opposite and mnsiderabl He 4 in was later | of the hotel of 1 £15,000 Was 1nd cathedral this pu 1 Az hotel, but into the wall, mak- | impossible to get it out wil | Howe, deputy at Clay. | e picture I'he picture i ped and painting ne SHV fant was in the set g it Am collector th : the 5 valued x2 000, George Rogovoy, 'eellist, who Rus the the his a famous leader was « the of w of Among destroved 1s property was music, § of medals "presented The al value. from mone highly seeount feels he » him in Europe medals, of great standpoint, more Mr. Rogovoy on and he All that as The 'cells on which he was play g ui the time of the fire ening suit. At the benefit a were of NM his saved nnd ha held, got the Tues about lire SUPHos The last |: SAY otel was forgot. concert S00, which was Joseph Calhoun, a guide, j= ost in " | m Arri of hm of g personal he was eng effects wm way iran the Nb he been seen since should have burned was intense mes and all would have been ¢ and he has not ven if. he 0 at on Robert J. Reddy, manager of tel, estimates the tots] loss contents 10 be insurance jis thy to th about abouli [ris ! Bringing Along P, Fhe st alo wroke At ay: | with dean tawa ti is due to pass up, t mands city, {other 8 builc all the As soon other patrs mean of the shipbuild employees of t work on their Windsor learsd for steamer Fort William and is dischar bushels : 2 verd from Montreal with Barge the steamer Glénvhon are, THE MARINE TIDINGS VESSELS | MOVEMENTS OF IN THE HARBOR. Bails for the KK. Lighter Vessel Railway--To argo--Repairs to a steamer ego with camer Ogdensburg morning Samer rre ( at Rich for Belle Willian Nor \ ext Vp ard dg - gray or cleared for Fort ten mer with a cargo Kingston & inloading Pembroke rai Kir the grat railway wharf ~ King trp stop wnt Swift's and ( wharf % made of wr or Htiawn this aspian Cy wa de steamer on her m number of freight ed good! considerable Queen 1s ¢ LAr up from in 18 « steamer. Britann dn wt i tri-weekl from Gana made her tod Sports e drydock ding the K has beer of company time as one boat one was ready Although the M i= in the dock, it mueh work for the g company, MoT Ca ats ston Ship ) : occupied for the past three weeks was finished to go miors Co's does r employees of t he do the hb elevator arrived the F. Co' The steamer from Montreal, a Welland canal with Fhe t Mar SRP itreal with b Chief arrive fr TENN mel ei one conl f he ures wn of whe the tug CIRO Tig ht Aue Raturday morn too Montreal, with hese grain and will hohter her cargo here HOOD'S) The PILLS | + Zany to take. easy to Operate : cure billions acess, constipation, morning and sick bead- sche; break up colds and ward off fevers, All draggiste. Ze. C. L Hood Co. Lowell Mas Painless Cathartic & Her | TO | | | | -- KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM ssible Way of Having Effective Cure. Is the Only Po An mar with sure to man may bx mount case where brittle I here that not telly of a and thir dandruff sparntions ndruff Het the but wide result germ burro the sealp that permanent and its conse can and that only thers will Her vou g the g preparation but the rm Newbro's cause and ~ affect Sold by 10e leading druggists Rend in stamps for sample to- the Her Micl dol guaranteed Me One n le Co., Detroi lar bhottlem Jas #od, special agent, Kingston WHILE OUR BIG MiD-- SUMMER SALE 2%- eT -Us.> > "FURNISH » YOUR HOME Only few more days, as it closes Angnst 31st, Everything on Sale at Sale Prices, AT JAMES REID 'Phone 147. The anwual camp meeting of the (h.V.) be held on it Lake Flowda, Athens, commencs Vhens will bd mish th of district the ground thitee A mg and continuing eight Morgan, the thas COR camp in ® orto attend a Row 2 Seo ged bt years, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs ! nines Seott, Fonh's Valls, died, an Mow da after a few days' illness of peri totatlas,