A i at a a i Sibi Avs RT ORYY fa Shaca : 3 3 rR rm IR a TR IN TT AY I Er ete + PAGE EIGHT. a Y BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, APRIE 2, 1912. wi : ? ot Fh on vif aS ih YG ni, oa dn. % Be TV a inst - Vd : as : secretary was also ufiraoted to send! 3 = Y thas - x ee Re wr feommmtcalong '10 the ty Ceol ll BS 'DESIRE ; 3 i en FT i: £ 8 rE {and tue board of (rage asamg todu sel -- ; {cooperation du tne movement. : A ELECTED HANSORD HORA AS! An alderman stated that the cit. | TO ENTER THE SENIOR CITY . Bi . ITS NEW COMMODORE. counal applied to the govermmeg! » CHIE: Onl 3 Sh D i anal LST tu the» gusetmusg BASEBALL SKIES y oppIng ays -- vrdar sland jor sureet purposes, anal ) : fi : tis li WH Oddfellows and A Number of Prizes Donated Sorl (sentiments Of vissent were! : Wormwiths are HE 'Mai that fils to 'bay any Racing--The Chul WIR=Scek to ixprsser that. the couse spond) | TOKing of Applyingoco- More Before Easter " Have Cedar 'Island Made Into ajlittie valle such a beautiful 'slang! motive Works Undecidid About in re . . Spring Outfitting until after East- Public Park, jus 10 Want to wre it into a swpe| §mtering Team. ! As Friday Will Be a Holiday. he annual 'meeting of the Ring YusEry, A} meeting of the locomotive works * er will rob himself of a whole lot ton Macht: Lub: wag held at She clybiy. i seul Col Strange introduced the bas§ball (lub was held Monday even Wstion of the cluy having a repre ing and delegates were appointed to house Monday evvuing, and allhough : . :, . ¥ $ sulitative in the George cup ses s (the ¢ : © page. -- of pleasure a songw storm 15 bot caleulated far € e (eorge cup races unis (the exesatine of the ely league AL 9 . s nbabs. : season, but the feeling seemed to be Was not, ns yet, bets decided whether DSplrs Sie Jiehiting = A She med that Joe club had better wait until a 'the words will enter a lem this sea Ol 1 1 € i } S ul . . "ly ETRY 8. ya ply anended by enlhusing: fnew boat was bunt. It is likely that 'son y 3 , "iN v «pirit of Easter . ober Cothmodar . ut, eels son. If you w ish to « njoy the pirit oh 1 oe a oth nd ry i Hh Cd the matter will be taken up in the fall] It apyesrs that the Oddicllows and ent was in lhe chair.and called oni nd efforts made to build a nw chal- {the Wormwith Viano factory are vach and appear at your best, 'were ual your he. caret sry teuuaurss i ua he lenger next winter. It is rumored that |onsidering entering teams in the Style Counts When the Quality Vig ahh ir o BIANCA". W 3 iby i 18t la pr&minent contractor aud a dry- gorics. Whethér this will be advisabl service |, 5 pe club WES anu Hourlshing Inab-j good merchants are willing 10 pro-'¢r not is dilhicult to say. Many tans d P 1 A Ri 1 : vin] condition, and with « large vide the necessary funds. +o Heel that {hee is not enough material an rices re 1g it. : jmembership, bout: 31,000 of stock] Col, Nirange spoke on the value of lin the city for any wore than thre ' . 3 ria . chting contests to keep up the in-!s00d seuior teims, aud that the class New Suits Arriving Daily, thus demonstrat. Gs hn She pee; wad, Sompinined of ball layed would be greatly in- ing this over and over. i" ie CID hd pol = acient ly on fario tr . 3 Av , pC, oi iB . O42 kt A courage racing in the form "of prizes. rs > aap displayed be. the : Coats 24 and 26 inche 5 lou, . The colonel's remarks brought forth a jo 0 FE 5 ETE Square or New Cutaway Front, quick response | n enthusiastic! \ hiisinsin say' * { : , If you are a cheerful dresser ude # ponte fom. ab. &4 husinsrint Other baseball enthusiasts ga} th Fancy Breast Pockets, \ x PRE "more the metrier," meaning that there dh EL I 2 : \'\ you will find new color blend. any' sun he club would vote to the [°C IE BFC EEE Plain Tailored Sleeve, ings in our Suits that will : Fegatla committee up to one hundred |... "of tie 'city just waiting to bo Made from Imported French Serges, Soft, dollars, v * ~ pur ~ » y delight yo. | bC Giderbene promptly moval MUSE CL the prot Pol New Tweed Effects, English Worsteds that that "the club, vote one hundred dol-{ "7° Ee o i POSE She wil's Check If you prefer subdued effects § [lars [or racing during the coming sea |» hieshe £ a ive le Son Md be dra) n do hot ( oe Ase, and , he phe rel § ( he ks. . DO son, and the motion was carried, so UP With more than three teams play: I'rimmings of Satin, Braids, Chiffon, Broad- you will find your ; a. ; the regaita committee has now twol|i'E that would be workable. cloth, Faney Cords and Buttons ics i irely new - hundtied doll fier in prizes. And Te : y i IN Bruni, dear oe in ees ang | SOME KINGSTON GRANTS wae. fas Polson, Jr., anmeunced that! ; In the Estimates of the Outarie . ! they would donate a one hundred dol- | Suits $12 $15 $18 $20 i lar" trophy for sailing yachts. Not to! Legislature. ' ' ' be outdone, J. M. Campbell offered to, Toronto, April 2.~in the main es 12 15 t | donaté fifty dbflars of another hun-imates for lulf, presented to the le Overcoats, $ ' $ ' | 5 dred for a trophy for "motor boats, |pislature, 'esterday, there 's an in and the other (ity was, subscribed By crease of $753,585 over the main $18 ge two other members. The members of (stimates as presented to the house the regatta comuitiee are delighted! r 1U12, The total amount of the nh | al the prospect of being able to offer | .stimates is BN NA4,446, as compared EE SRS liberal prizes," and this should be the iin& i : | 8,000,911 fof the previous year | 2 OMMOD ORY I : briskiest racing season in the history | The ®Hydro-Kfetric Power commis iy | -------- fhe MMOD -- H . ihn do of the ub. I i \ ision gets $200,000. 'Ihe last of five t e e t . Some of the members advocated the pg 3 PAC S OV i was bought in the Yacht Club , As STE |ennval grants of $20,000 each to the holding of weck-end cruising races tof heal of te. i fn the last t dia p . Sehicol of Mines at hangst is i Our Hats and Haberdashery Departments i} jrotaton in the last twp yéuts, different points and have all the fleet] oi © i ahs . he " df i | cluded, Fhe clsetion ol officers wis proc} take part, both © sailing and motoi| * oh iC} vd with and the following are | boats ; S ore srease | here is an item fot $1,000 for) are also in the bloom of Easter freshness : a, with and the following = were boats, which would" greatly increase, "Ui iu for consumptives at 80 the interest and good-fellowship | Nénuston Commaoddre~Hansord Hora, among members of the club, Vico«ommodoro--Johin Mehay. For four hours Monday night the jlogistatuze devoted itait to wading These FrenchtKid Gloves we are showing Neerobary -tres surer--L, 5. RKirkpu'| voung sailors and many interesting | through the manifold clauses 1n i fe rs rng ; on qd sy i | bes 1 trick, contests. were held and | several How | insurance bill, which prosides for the wn op I ALR made from the hest (quali Aaditors--R. E. Burns and W, Uraig. [bonis built. Thé same policy will be | licensing of all agents of insurance ty of skins. hey have a soft, velvety Fust Cone, See! Exeeative committe. E. Willis, | continued this years and the boys will [companies not registered in Ontario. feel, which means greater wear and a oJ 1s : 3 ! C. Guy Shanon, Frask Smythe, Cap [be encouraged to get out and learn ; +h} s £3 thes tain Fohert Fraser and H. E. Rich | seamanship, SY. much better fit, and keep their shape. ardson A vote of thanks was tendered the i » or ray ilenburnie, Resadta commitiee Lieut. -Col 1. lofficers of last year for their good | Postmaster Murray, of v \ Strance, MH. P. Smith, J, H. Mecnee | work in the interests of the club, and Relieved of Position. ster oves O~ orro W 9' hy [. (. Loesett, J. B. Conway, Capt, |the ney officers elected promised to do The Borden ase still continues to oD William 1 eshe, I, M. Campbell, Dy | their best to make the club boom eit off government officials : D. A. Blac E. C. Gilderslieio A new addition to the motor boat : | 50 x ' » 5 + Prizes were oifered last season for Rear commodore--E, W. Waldron, dinghy races, in order to develbp New, correct and exclusive styles in Toggery at every turn, » ant Thomas Murray, postmaster at Glen ' R. ¥. Bures. fleet this year is a thirty-ive-foot | hynie, has been piven notice that his "we T H E 0 Uv T F 1 T T E R S "s The question of having Cedar lg speed boat now being built' hy Gilbert, services will no louger be required. He ws 5 .. a : ye lund converied into 2 Dominion | of Brockville, for J. 11. Sutherland. is, of course, a Liberal, .and it was al I'ans, Greys, Ww hite, 3 Lands, similar to thess down he For the George Cup . deged that he took an active part in Mode Shades, Black. NY FEN - gg I river, wag disemssed. 'The club has troop . he elections. The Whig has it on the B K 0 C K S T R E E I already applied to the government te A Toronto despatch says : best of authority, that Mr. Murray, OUR NEW have this sland thrown opeh to tin Arrangements have practically been | hile a liberal, did not take a promi okie at you 1 oh ' leted for series of races for the tin elect d at the time "i . . public, and in reply received comy | Tomp ' nent part in elections, and : muvications from W. F. 'Nickle | George cup. ThE Crescent Yacht | of the provincial election, was confined n resse 1 oves M.P., and Col. Fisel, deputy minicte Lub, of Watsrioda, BN. Yo ain sent & | go his home, through illness. of . militia, stating that the i:land | challenge to fhe oyal "Canadian | My. Murray has been postmuster for 7 rl RPT . BI : . was leased to W. il. Savage for onc] Yacht Club' and 'races will be sailed | {hoe years, and was wellfitted for the Have Just arrived and are exe eptionally dollar a vear. The matter receive: | at Toronto during week ol July position. Archibald Bruton has been good skins, ~onsiderable disoussion -and the F-elin 0th The contest last year really appointed in his place, but has not a of the meeting was that the govern |!ay between Vivia II and Kathleen, | of qakin over the duties. ent shoulil vancel the lease | ane | of Kivgston. 14-18 possible that the . Bn a oN ) | 4 t, | United States will come out with oy aad establish = Dominion. Lams, open "| Herveshofi-designed craft this year Killed by a Train. he wie : § : . the nuble, tuck ig A what hE The R.C.Y.U. is well supplied with It, Thomas, April 2. Andrew Har "i ginila we maninbinine : : I pasihon Har to the mat I 1a defender with Swamba, Vivia I, | vey, a farmer aged forty, was m down the river t wag posi a and Whirl, to fall back on, to sav !gantly killed by a Michigan Central that un smpll place jike Gans nogue hi nothing of a new boat which has now | freight train, this mermng, while reached the pranking stage, and sho s | walking along the track near the signs of being oven faster than old | Shedden station. He leaves a widow : #¢ Bintston "has not even one, tefender Judging from her plans, {and five children. A res luticn was pussed askin she" may prove herself worthy wo be irei---- 3 ? A 3 ; the government to establish a chosen us defender 'this year. We. Have Three Woeks' Supply % To i s al © Main} i Lf groin i Lanes the citi a, . Of good Malaga green grapes still in : Hay «apd lor He oly py : i is Mg " : A i ture. rime at Carnovsky's zens of Kingston and others, Ihe Cooke's Guild Lecture prime condition at Arno 3 A lantern lecture was given at the lH three of these public recreation park pear the town and ~ a larre plac : he 2 p 1 yv will meeting of the Presbyterian Guid of ihe Canadian Northern railwa Couke's church. on Monday evening. {have u nlle of freight vards on it . fhe views were all on a "Ramble|vewly+ cp ited Leaside prop'riy. hi 1d ' 4 . ( | ] < through the British Isles," especially | se . EN TT { c e 3 ! Ranked ind iraland The lecture was S : bi 1 Ye nN S | ov S a 00 4 vin 4 v Harry Breck] and the lantern pring umors f g was looked after bv Mr. Rogers of the * A Es '"| Come to most people and cause many In 1 > ity light department During tho ev mings solo wad given by Miss Ros | troubles---pimples, boils and other : -- : " coear, amd a duet by H. W. Newmun| eruptions, besides loss of appetite, that | E ] sh C Nt ---------- Mi ---------- -- » Ns and Robert Summerville, | tired feeling, biliousness, indigestion n ng 18 ape, and headache. Not Member of IL.C.H.A. "The soonsr You get rid of them the In Chamois, ® On investigation it was found that] patter, and the way to get rid of them . I Rak s 3 » ueorge William Atkin, a discharged | [5 1g pupa up the system Is to take 50c, 69c, 7 5c. - gunner from the Royal Horse Artil H - : Medi- | ; lery, who attempted suicide by hang ood's Sarzaparilla~the Spring Medi- ing himself in the cellar of an hotel | cine par excellence. in Toronto, Monday morning, was nev- It effects its wonderful cures, not 2 PILES CURED cr a member of the Horse Artillery | simply because it contains sarsapa- OV e 0 S al brigade in this city. Atkin may have] ri1a but because it combines the ut- i Writing fi Poplar, B.C, M oc. been a discharged gunner from the most edial values of more than ry Kingston brigade, and going un- tress of the Commer- der an assumed name in Toronto twenty different Ingredients. S S ial d fi -------------- There is no real substitute for 4 erge with beading piles: Progressing Favorabiy. Hood's Sarsaparilla and ardinary remedies seemed utterly A letter received to-day from "Chau- Get it y. Sold by al druggists . 8 : 4 s . . unable to gi ease. FinallyQl | cor" Eilioti, in hospital in New York, toda 32 to 40 inches long. Some lined with silk. Pi dedty waders an i intimates that everything is progress. | *veTsWhers. 100 Doses 31. Sizes | 2 Reg prices £6 2 Saor art i ing favorably, and the expert on his Sizes 34 to 42, ular prices ®6 to 12.00. and went to the ed H case told bins; on Friday last, that he i i had every prospect of bringing about ~ X : : * ; o Fe 4 his complete restoration. Mr. Elliott ursday Price $1.98. pis beams hae ho en thre woken New > York, tices, var "pile cures,' indeed everything 1 DUR > re could think would be likely to do any Full Protection % * ' . to suffer, Ave vou insured ageiest loss by : re?! Youmay hold a policy in sonw v5 company, and yet not be lully Ta 3 ' . sived, Make certain that the cog €s 0 Skirts pany is able to pay your loss when 4 ? day it happens. You can make absolutel; Tl [cert Sn by demanding a policy in the mpi ih 10 & 8 jverpoct & Lomion & Gilote. They comprise Black and all colors, in 40 dif i iver i om i, toot ferent styles. Prices range $6 to 11.00, | me otis y : Ey eh Visited Those in Prison, ! : » : i Some of the prominent Jews ols : ] i i city weal to the penitentinry on Mon- y fr EP - 1 4 ab wh : N Thursday P rice $3.98. : doy Wr commemorate the. Passover -: \ Ladies' Patent Botton and Lace, American make $3.00 fenst with their Drethten. who sre / B Ladies' Empress Patent Button and Lace, $3.50 and $4.00 confi in thet institetion. There are . . : . : ix dows § itenmtinry, and th ies' Dorothy *atent and Lace - See Window Display. | six dows in the penitentinrt: and they Ladies' Dorothy Dodd Patent Batton and Lace - $500 ed by their friends on this eras, Also Ladies' Butten- Boots in Tan and (fun Metal Leather. y 1rls' Boots in Tan Calf and Patent Leather, : To in Kingston, Boys' and Girls' Boots in Tan Ca ! ; H.W. Nukes is in the eity to open Children's Fine Boots; all kinds, Gun Metal, Tan and Pategt in Button all Lace a branch for 1. B. MeCurdy & Co. Lots of Nice New Goods for Easter, ; Sern Sn a