iat ll -- TE ---- ily "YEAR 78-8, 8 KINGSTON, ONTARIO FEDX "SDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, (911. adios 0 sped LAST EDITION -i --u hed EATHER PROBABILITIES. KINGSTON TO HAVE = => REAT NATIONAL HAR He cm te eet pee oe ri em--. The Claims Made to the Dominion Government by Various Bodies Have Been Recognized---The First Instalment of $50,000 Upon an Estimated F Expenditure of $600,000---A Great Boon to the City From i WAT FOR . the Dominion Government--Kingston Should =~ = @ | STHCYS Grow Under Such Kindly Froth near od MEHNERY That the dominion government has habor, i apparent to anyone who has theroiore, the Dotminion Marice 'Assos: rot the seaboard from "the (ia: dertaki and should, without delay, lakes un the interests of the trade of | r OPENING } t Fandetor: the removal of the dilapi- the country, i recognized {hie neecssity and desirability | anv iden of what will be the flow of [8intion boileves that in the interest | terior. the government of the ve gine | y ! t i « nake cortain improves | tated bridge * which now blocks 'the! Inereased ACCOMM dation is necessary: of making the harbor of Kingston a 'trade castward, when the Welland | © g lominion, and ae | An OL ene the St. Lawrence meet t thix por. notional wn {inner harbor of this port and the in the harbour, and to get it, with i great pational port is , matter of I' anal is so enlurged that tie prodigi- ---- --------------------------- i ---- a -- iii | puilding of -a modern siructuge in a ai ail connection and safficient protection | congratulation ty our, pitizens and the fous crops of the North-Wast) on in Irroper position a. of such a char- [from south and southswest. seas. ox- 111 ' i : | * -------- vote of 550,000 plawed, this venr. in | handled with eflicieney and colbtil HON. RODOLPAE LEMIEUX. | acter ss would not necessarily impale | tension must be made into the section | : awed, . . : ire orth «' the old Barriefield bridee the estimates, js the first ustalment navigation; end nt the government | n the Bairiefield . hridg of an appropriation that musi LE volume: of trade possible, when { gh ul i the lmrbor, including that part] and a bottom is easily dredged Then, apd then only, will to the hundreds of thousands of dol W, ia I canal is so enlarged that ves. k 1 ' ars, 8 H ' of the . Bri to sufficiont | The bridze is dalapic fiat and rotting lars, before the work is comnleted els of 4 draft of twenty-two feet can | E ¥ s : 3 ¥ i lepth, to accommodate all boats tim: jaway, and: while impeding navigation | 3 } : : Es ; ] agge In the early part of this year, strong fe to our port and tranship for the " " can tiade on the upper lakes { and preventing the entrance vessels | | f i 4 4. > » o -- ¢ ven oCerate mize int | representations were made by the Do port of Montreal ssl theses . { 3 od PET 2 | : . : 0 en moc € ¢ nto the Wuer | B t..3 M. A y | to y v ; 3 The Corporation's Request. harbour, it is also of doubtful safety J mivion Marme Association, Kingston | markets o! the old country. The north. ? i ¥ n : ' xiviidY if 3 . and will shortly require to be ripped ( t 1 n ji ' di - , gaa Ha . unieipal council of the corpor-, 3 1 PY ity Council, apd the Kingston Boar erly route ix one of great advantage i =e d | ation of Kingston also made official [Ut Wb any event. . of Trade, to the dominion governmedt, fe. 3t is wellknown that its coolness , Be A os ' plication to the government to ww | It is vow asked that the govelnument wk, together with our own of the grain 8 E Be d bE ro he harbor facilities i tig | undertake the dredging of this inner Xperts, will have contrib 3 ! X 4 i } | barb. depth i nt te ae ; 1 as to accommodate the onsweep of | | the process of transhipment here, Rr y manner | our to wu depth wuflicien » Ae i most fascinating gat i jan : : | B oi 4 ¥ ! o dredge (lie inner harbor to | Lommoc wdate deep draft vessels from the of commerce, that must come Mere, as a { ele Is to its gunkity and excellence wlien : ag : LE Eth of twentyvwtwo: fect {upper lakes; and also undertake the result of the evdargement=6f the Wel {it reaches the purly of Europe \ 3 ¥ ¥ A la deposit the dredged mater [removal of this old bridge and the | Every citizen of Kingston must aps . ¢ APR I between Belle's Island and the [building . of a mew one jn a position y | ' 1 ; : : . i ed ' § he or loli' impressed. that the matter was care | preciate the action of the dominion | : ; Ni? v of Kimgston tarther north, preferably from Beli | ! . a Fi by "rit £3 Te nstruet a bridge to be be |Itland to the Pittsburg shore { hilly gor + into, and the report of the government, in taking up th ihjeot ! «os ; i ' Ta J y : FW tite . i , 8 § S.J Sl : . the x . » a go: 8 fe {tween Be «Island and the Pitts The city of Kingston owns about half t strict ocdnoer, 8. J. Chapleau, sets | of harbor improvements at this ly | H $s 0 4: % ne - A bury shore to replace the. present | of the stock mn the present bridge, and | I forth that to make the harbor nation: (date, and it is expected that 'the w¥rk ' L e i ' which prevents ae-|as such owners propose to assist as al in chavactor, would require an ex: | wien completely varried out will show ; > 3 JE he S : joess of lake the present day [far as possible in the undert aking of | Your choice will be uare- : : A | : . : ! he inn ark f doe. bg peuditure in the neighborhood of | that Kingston is one of the great © to the inser harbor. v disposioy of the prosent bridge | stricted. { (IN In the event of the old wooden] It may be pointed out that from | anv real eomoeption { . } mi ! » or ¥ -- ' should alsa un drt rhe the dred ging | here is here admirable Spanky and shel | y You see the really new Hy that time Paris and New urging {t to so improve the harbor, Liuaintains the character stylish and bLesutls f BUCH as never were land canal. The government was so Kingston. before--not $600,000. The harbor would have to be | tional harbors of Canada = ald a ! {bridge (Cataraqui bridge) being re Fort Wiliam east enormous expendi dredged to a depth sufficient to ac : - : ; J 2 fmoved: aud a new bridge and road: |iures Lave been made by the goven 'y commotinte the desp draft vesssls oi Nesolutions Presented. > ree a Solita : 3 ; : Rd {way ronstructed at Bell's Island, iment in the improvement of harbours, the upper | sud this would reguire Fhe Whi has & ble to de L ; p jthe government to pay to the / cor-land the following mg ay be instanced J kis, yg Fhe hig 1 wor able y look i RN pa J 1 £,000 a year for fifty vears Fort William Port Arthur and I r the vee of the said bridge Here the Kantinistiquia river has been THE PEOPLE'S STORE. p depth of twenty. two feet throughout {over all the correspondence in connee Er oe the. barkuor. ftion with the matter and herewith submits the resolintions that have | btwn The government, eealiring the im foo efiwctive in moving the govern. portands of Kingston, as a great tral: ment {6 take aetion. shipping point, decided to take ops At the sonunl general meeting | { = ! dredged to make Fort William's har. i | , | Ary & ' : f fo he lepi , i towards this enlavgement ound = quip- Mamtreal, on Janwary 20th, i i : br . ? " I [chairman of the legislation committes | { | Bo | ! { | Resolutions | presented. bour. The entrance to it has been In nddition to this, ft. ¥. Elliott, {dredged. The Mission river is i the acting mayer, and J. M. Farrell, {improved. Turning basins ore being provided, and generally efficient | toetion and gocess is being given At | Port Arthur very expensive breskwat | the Dominion MaiWne A 5 tof the Kingston board of trade, nade ment for the work demanded, and, a] " thestasticaily nossed the | [direct representations. They stated ae | a first stop, towards the scheme, follows ers have been erected to provide a It ie submitted that the port of artificial harbour, and dredging has Kingrton, on account of its position | been done to a correspon ding extent. | and importance in the luke trade, and | Georgii Bay, Unloading Ports--All | on account of the greater Jemands the. wpy'round the bay improveme ts {that will undoubtedly be made upon it have been undertaken as national un in connection with the transhipment dertakings. A small harbour like Men of grain if tho Welland canal is en ford; has been 'dredged to twenty feet | St. Lawrence sil beoanse it 1s ese! | ' ; 3 x ES r, !larped, is entitled to just as much con- throughout and a new Hrunkwate: sential that greater facilities and i ' 4 ¥ J b sideration And assistance as haw been solution proovinted al its recent session 850, | "That in view of the imereasing im 000, Much of the work entailed jg we 3 Portants of the port of Ningstom, fs transhipping point in the carridgge i curing this appropriation, devolved up- fin cargoes, from the " est on our civie authorities and upon Hon William Harty, So helpful were the [ reoair of package and bulk' freighters member's efforts, that the mavor of | trading up and down the lake wd | {and as a port of eall, and a port for this City in a letter expressed lis ap > buiit to give better shelter. Colling- | preciation and thanks, commodation should be provided in es id rs Bag given by the Dominion government to [Wood has ld very extensive improve The need for the deepening of the harbor, for the ever-increasing teathic 1HE {OV ABLE MINISTER OF MARINE FOR CANADA. the other important harbours on the (Continued on Page 3.) | { BIGELOW At Chicago Bept 123th 1811. Minerva FEdus, daughter of the late DD, Calvin, Garde: Is land, axed 58 years SHOR TELL At Washburn Ont " WILL BE { NHAPPY SURPRISE wd a realistic character ob "Tuesday, iltogether inadequate, and not peafly | pt Ain 1911, Alicia Bhorteil te. oe -- i vhen eleven cavalry scouts lost the convincing as his own, fe yoarer" of John 'Bhortell, ages Paris Temps Says French hey | lives in the waters of the Elbe = --r-- Funers Hi take place, Thursd | i er : Lith, we : BEY TO BREAK RECORD Barack, M..Rint glock, to Negatives German Proposals. $i 4 cot eibe as 8 ¥ tenday, ptember k Church Friends and Parise, Sept. 13. The Fetnps me ttest, da in boglish records, the ---- . cquaintances respectfully invited that' France's answer will necat ! thermometor. at South Kensington With 2,000 Passengers--Great Tur. In Beloagured City of Chenty = i i: cowie. or "clo "| Daspatabes fom Near and "i: a Kincon, Bisminghom, Cos | WIth Story of NOR Pol], oo ewes adverponk si YAR ih. Ter: oA ogi The Temps regrets the "optimism b 3 de h # f ineral will take plac { adisn trade commissionsr, has resign vesterdas afternoon the Lanta in| F : Ko Piacs from his late Escaped ht cofmmand' shown in the important | Distant Places. ed to take a position under a land | onspiracy. - | started to makes her third crossing of | Hp Jr Toa nly Caren. > Lerman newspapers, in order to quisl | company. W. IL. Ray, late of Cuba the Atlantic inside of twent; days. nds and acqualnisnces re the fmaccinl exéitements shy ig that sucoseds him She tock 2,000. passengers, 5M of fully Invited fo stiend it in Jmprugent, wid adding Shi * one C \t Detroit, Mich, Capt. Ge rgb Ed- | which wate first-class. including sl ROBERT J. REID 1 red ig a te mle k : Ie a. THE WORLD 3 EPISODE S$ ward Merritt, one of the Plalectr ava WILL PUBLISH BOOK mort the last batch of prominent | : ' quently, come to public know 3 ; died, on Americans returning from their vaca The Undertaker. an unhapp, surprise. gators of the Great Lake 'Phone 577. Princess Street . tuesday, after an illness of three years | So " ; STON iN NS GIVEN IN. TEE BRIEFEST POS, of od sixty-eight Foil hore ia the keenest interest in the MOST MISSIONARIES ARE STH, OPPOSITION SUPPORT a | TO PROVE THAT PEARY AND |ubip's pecormaice and wamch ' butting J REID SIBLE FORM. t ; that sho will beat the world's record, The Old Piss of Undertakers,' MENG FOR RECIPROCITY : s- SCHOOL BOYS REVOLT | OTHNES PLOTTED thu fu Led by the Moursinila, | 394" gad 0g SEATS RA SE. od { Matters That Interest Everybody | x j , ' rn ---- Aiovernor Refused to Allow Balance rt | Notes ¥ross Ah over--istete ur |------ABAINST-LONG- HOURS Eo Dhol. Hindle aan ANTIODS TABLES. of British Residents to Leave Ow. wo hi u-~Ho Says He "ink to Rebel Lines Outside the Soven Candidates in Montreal Dis-| rveryiming Eats Read ana Rew | --_-- | Never Madle Any Confession in : Tobin" 13 Haharess Vase 4 ova City. trict Are in Favor Mwiivytred, Assauited Masters and Smashed | Regard to His Claim That He FAVOR RECIPROCITY Reasorisble offers mot reflsed. Turks | Completd authentic returns leave the Reached the Pole ------ TURKS. Torouto, Sept. 13. From . special state of Maine v by aia » f- --UYBreom } : cables roveive this morning from ; of it. - ndon, rn a haere | ia = 4 by ro oe > 13. Sie. Fradaeioy Canvass of the Guelph Industrial | nig ve | er ROSHAYS China, via the Beitish forsien office wl Mobteeal, Sept. I13-Seven opposi- to inereass the price of shaves i London, "tis evident that only o «mall tion candidates rounding in the JISIret freon cents London, . Sept. 13.-~Following the big j flence of nearly two years, will short District on the Ques- purty of British sod Canadian vest of Montreal have come. owt in favor | At Lape Havin an explesios i strikes, school boys of a numer of Lig Hy make publie the proofs upon which Houta i in tiie beleaguered city 'of Chentn jof reciprocity. They are :--Mondov | iin, and pan n board the Baviie boarding and ds hools throught he based his Polar claims, and will tion. were able to et out before the rebels |; Yamaska, Barvette in Berthier, Gil seship Decembre, is reported {she sountry 'have risen in tom make sensaticual revelations of bbl" Gud h, Bept. 18.--On Monday the H and revolutionists plosed in on Chantn |} bert im Arthabaska, Dortie in Sou: | The suspension-of Van Schaick wevolt agmiust lomg hours i . and fraud in the rival compaign manufacturers of the city, with but and that the majority of them, neind- anges; Maret in Bagot, Guilbault in | ¢ mpany, members of the New York heavy punishment, smashing windows | . diseredit Jom lew exceptions, were asked the oes i Jing most of thw Canadian nissionnties, | folictte and Mowette in La Prairie Stock Exchange, is annownced. urd assaulting masters, ba mes Ur. Cook denies eatphatic ally that kel :inn "Will the reciprocity agree As Supplied to the King, are still in that eity, in Whatever posi | Were it not for the anti-naval policy | Denginrk & fe hovmai protest to cases being: of ereome by the nis of jever made 4 "coplession'" of any SOL ent now before the electors ine Lh 'of safety and protection as is (of Mr, Bourassa amd the silent Sup Cersang aboits. the Mer"s- warships | the niciiothuod atal the Teh tor admitted doubt about hist ing rench- jamiosly afféet vour business . he : : foo j the nmignoorhucd and th fod the N ] ] 0c, 50c, 80c and $1.00 Per Pound, port given him by SORServatives therm fuming Danish water: for mauoeus res pelied od the North Pole The majority sated tht # would o Authotitetive despatches ftom Ton iwould be po opposition to Sir Wil- | At Buoy, France, Helen Putrisu | _-- i Declaring that he Left America at {90 vo harm and we ull do good, a Chau, seventy-five salles south vast of Rid Tauvier this province * made a new wark wm the competition To be Tried in Los Atigelen, {the height of the Polsr ecomtepvers, | "Umber said they would medther gain Chentu, state that messengers ont | oer {or the wonten's cup, by fiviag 136.62 | [04 Angeles. Cal, Sept. 13.~Judge | beenrse of wervows send physical [907 lose, and those headed by staunch | : there war wuihle to get through (he | WOMEN FROWNED IN RAPIDS. | miles : | Dordwell, before whos Yoh aud [reakdown, Dr. Cook says that ft ul- |eonseivitives, ineloding the loll | First Appearance in Kingston. lines of the rebels ang the place. ] ! | Hamilton muy be asked 10 vote | James MeMamars will be tried Ueto- eave was his intention to wait until] Piano o& Organ company, the Ray i Bfitish foreign office has received | Tourists' Umbvellas Obstrocieil 1h 2600.00 for water works Improve [her llth, ndictaients chorging ihe enemies had exdausted their | mond Manufacturing company, and the latest roports from the consul at View of Pilot on Finnish River. ments, not inclusive of proposed new | dynamiting and marder, fas ruled charges againet him and until he hod | Taylor Forbes company, refused Chentu, dated the eighth, in which he Hetsingsfors, Sept, 18. Tourist host reservoir. { that GIaaTR must be tried | ageured evidence exposing the cop [Abwwer ses or Bo. Only two we Jas. Redden & Co. states that the governorgeneral bad | wqs wrecked in the Mankala eapids, At London, two prisoners got threo bese, re CARRADINE | spiracy on' the part of Mr Peary and [#nted that §t would affect them in i refused to periiit the balance of list in St. Michael province. Two wouien, months for r¥ity the confidenss + . : hts friends to discredit him befor, | futionsie, these being ore manufactic- ish residents to leave, ang to the fome of them, Fraulein Lioges, n popn- on Henry Scolt, , retwad Uanuding Toronto Woman Killed. | making hiv repls This "evidepes"_ fi yunsoline engines for farm us Bart x Rudisy, of Carthage, NY, 3 outside the cit lar Geeman painter, were drowyed. farmer. leronio, Sept. 1 Haooah | whieh is of an extremady sationsl | wich the duty has been redaed, (RO ROY pv w day's ve, . |The other passcugers were saved after | Gourge Mack, aged twenty-four, of | argh: aged sixty, was killed by «| nat¥re: ie. ives in Pr. Cook's book, and s Boor miller. Tus sll tweiveoone Fr ht a n, " a thrilling experience. Halston, was badly hurt by the col- Canadian Paci freight engine oo [witch will shortly come from the fortor presidénts or managers were "F vi. My N. ' ; "a Virginia, Sept. 1. } a pilot explains shat uinbrellas, lapse of x bridew over which he was Dovercourt road level crowsing, where press : "hn The majority stated that what "Frosh onkey's sweets 210- Strong efforts are being made by w the womien persisted in using driv three thousand people cross daily, and bh Cook' would help the farmer would benofit | o " titions to Governor Nain by tt in spite of his warning obstructed his Japa wili have two mew imperial there are ueither gates nor a watch tien yi in th representatices | > : Mis. J. B. Michaud, Levis, (ue. gave le to ave the life of Henry | YIP. The party included a number universities, oho: at Serdni,: on the man s an - 3 toa 1 = bird on Tuesday to her twenty-fourth Clay | v junior. condemned | 10° Well-known foreigners. {eastory const, the other of Fuku Oks. | bala doth Suntaine the mas wsational hild. five of whem are fiving nu 0 2 a material of the entire Volar controvers _ Grantimother st iy. Some men never reach the top be electrocution for wife murder. The | iiitlette Sub \ er Cibacet island of Kiashu Gilmour's band cleaner, 10¢, tin. great sterecy i8 mainthined eoncers i a +. 1oouse the devat 'e govermor is pot. lhely to interiere Nette Salety Razors," Gibson's, Mise Plesior Gladvs Prive, teach |Meleod's Drug Stores. the bsture : of this. Thi charge $ Atlanta, Ga., Sept. ~4 grand 5 elevator jan't running. 3 Mrs. Logan, seventy vears old, | op sihaught murdered at Riverdale, Bradford, land, - is. seri Yay & agaimat. Div tionk, thes aa fre | Erother, of two children, at the age of | Tounty ge # pair shoulder braces," da by ai potions herself om Mow Mani, has tuned up 'alive, with a Rivagiated with a water famine, which | not got so starting a the revalations of Te a a dan gre i For a pad . aay, by ta ing strechnine., ¥ i | ouse'y EM a Rt len Thai exhibition in Ar 100 Butian rotor as. gone combing stab ihmente, throwing spout | ramos! hod eployad in the oA dt. Te i Sin Moan Paras Togo th. Tanrdny IEE dewipis, for & Week and $1,000,000 have = 4,900 out of work. ey fen airs i. X. [eran o Ee emyasicts without stay, ay : Sywrt by Yafivé ORES » » i said, : Hak ia Hes itural Bai Witton whe eth J 1s Trouss. Ping spent in paving and beautifying the! Natu-#'s Remedy Tablets Prowse's | tremesidons treenidond sensation | Neal's remedies, iu 1-2 Ib and 1 Ib. tins Acad Nemoarer. taf to : Lis of i Dr. Cook intimates thai Poary's! Twemiy-tw Chinamen ted aod ut : alate" Seety Basoce Gibsons, Procls of having reached tie Pole ore lin + Wikmiper' sou rary Tid Mele vl Suamse.