Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jun 1912, p. 5

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H.E. THE ESTABLISHED { : e713 re \. STANDARD BANK OF CANADA | PEAD OFFicy TORONTO ECURITY for both principal and interests the first essential of an investment; the ability to 'realize quickly the second. Judged by these standards, a deposit in the savings department of this Bask is, an ideal form of investment. gr KINGSTON BRANC H, Manager. We Are Headquarters for INGOT The METALS--Large 8tock, Prompt De- Pig Irom; heet Lead, Aluminum, liveries. Pig Lead, «:RE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE a ---- Ingot Copper, Zinc Bpelter. rRARROLL You'll Stand Inspection- even the most critical kind---that of the fair sex--if you let us attend to your attire. We have the hapily knack "of putting individuality fato our suits, as all the experienced dressers will testify. Moreover' our fabrics are of. the newest and best in texture and in design. = Durable, of course, and the shape-keeping kinds that ensure long life to the garments made of them. THOMAS LAMBERT, Merchant Tailor 157 PRINCESS STREET. Canada METAL Citi TORONTO FOR SALE vicinity of 14 MARKET ST. REAL ESTATE LARGE FRAME DWELLING, with verandah and good lot, for $2,100; also smaller Frame House at $1,660, Both of these sre on Lower Bagot Street. . . A VERY DESIRABLE SOLID BRICK DWELLING in the Alfred and bargain at $4,600.00, BRICK DWELLING on the upper part of Barl Street, hot air furnace, efectric light and gas, b. & c., $2,750. A Johnson Streets. | This is a "PHONE 68. PLATE-GLASS AND LIABIL ITY. INSURANCE. "HONVHASNI OLAV dNV AVOd HOLOK IMPLY SNANER DELICIOUS ATTA bye Ask Your Grocer. UNBWEETENED' CHOCOLATE For Cooking and Drinking COMING PROFESSOR PEMBER of the well known hair store is coming to the Randolph Hotel, Kingston, Friday, June 21st with the Latest Parisian and American Styles of Ladies'. Hair Goods, shown in the Dominion. _ SWITCHES, BANGS, Gentlemen Who are Bald or Partially 80 EE 1! Seventeen THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SATURDAY. JUNE 1% 1912, REMOVAL OF ; TOLLS! IN MARINE CIRCLES, | ! ' Movements of Vassels in\aza Out of | Harbor. WILL MEAN GREAT DEAL TO! Gilbert T. Raflerty's houschioat was CITY AND COUNTY. {in port, on' Saturday morning, and s j will clear for Rideau points on Mon « nr HE 3 day morning. Farmers Coming to the Market on he steambarge Westport arrived at Saturday Were Given Most Agree-iq cards' wharf, "from Seelev's Bay, able Surprise--Great Saving to!with s cargo of brick, the City Merchants. The steamer Tort Colborne, 'grain = laden, irom Fort \illiam, passed, on on Foden, 1, te we Lr LB the Cataraqui bridge had been abol- |" ished, and that the government had | The steamer Alexandria was in port, taken control of the old structure, | [om Montreal, last might, and dis y rotived ' *Srvicharged freighy. . Was recived as the best news given | M.T. Co's eloviitor : The stenmer Ad out in many a day. It caused men. 3 laden, £ F Willi aa t\ de " 2 vance, grain aden, from ort uljam Brea' deat of digussion wn al) sides, arrived, and cleared for Moptregh to would > Sen 3. Op iy n 8 | discharge; the tug Emerson arrive ou ( eA a grea Charlotte, with the barge Hia deal to the jo farming munity as well as 10 | wathfh, coal laden; the- tug Bronsor "The cutting off of the tolls will Shear d for Montreal, with two grai mean a great ded] to me,' said one | ATES Pn af local merchant, in speaking about i On June po tis ieamer Ylia Rose the matter, and he added, that it |'V'Pg at lhe docks at Parry Hound would also mean 'a great deal to {Was discovered to be on fire and wa other merchants. He pointed out tburned to the steel hall. The steame that in his business alone the toll he | ¥a8 built at Deseronto many year patd to carry his goods over the 22° bridge; amounted to over $30 ever | year. There were other dealers, of | by the : course, who will be called upon to | tion company, has started on the Pi pay a great deal more, as they had to | ton Napanee route. - The officers are make far more trips over the bridge [FW Bristow, Napanee, captain; W in order to accommodate their cus- |Jeroy, Belleville, mate, and P, Quig tomers. 3 ley, Kingston, engineer. It was a delighted lot of. farmers | Ihe steamer Algonquin called at th who came. from Barriefield and |Kingston Shipbuilding wharf for Pittsburg on Saturday morning, and | Pilot, on her way to Montreal, Satu found that old Cataraqui bridge was (day morning. ~~ = : free to animals as well as foot pass- | The steamer Britannic was up fron engers. No doubt the man who paid | Montreal, Friday, the last toll money will want his I'he steamer y name inseribed upon the -eity's {on at Swift's, on her down trip, Fri domesday book. ay. . To Mayor Heag belongs the honor | Swift's wharf: Steamer Kingston of ordering the abolition of the down and up; steamer Aletha. down tolls. It seems that the city has not {and up: steamer Belleville, "up; steam yet been officially notified of the ac- | ers Rideau King, Buena Vista and Ri ceptance of the bridge by the de-|deau Queen, down the Rideau. partment of public works, and hence on Friday the department's representatives had no power to cancel the toll eollection. It seen: that on Friday morning he did re. quest the city's toll collector to take na further money from vehicles Who Was appointed by the elt. re; [ier from 4. A. Groen, Toronto, who fuged to accede to the order until Signed himself the manager of the he was notified by Mayor Hoag. | Marine Construction company, of that The latter conferred with the public [City Mr. Green said he was works representatives, and decided [PE to Kingston on Saturday to have the toll collection ceased. motor boat e steamer Jessie Bain, chartere MAKING TRIP FROM TORONTO. 4 Kingston to Establish Moto: Boat Record. ° C. 8. Gildersleeve, secretary of the vacht club, on Friday received a let com in, a belonging to R. 8. Me {Laughlin, president of ° the Me | Laughlin Motor (ar company, of |Oshawa, with the intention of making Hotels and Restaurants Crowded 'a record in time. With Circus Crowd. i 2 Queen City ks bse said There is an old saying about it h at he expected to leave that aty on being an ill wind that blows no per-| Thaureday, , 8nd, ol on Jel, son good. This old saying had re- [Would arrive In dingston Hetween ference to the business of the hotels |®leven and twelve o'clock Saturday and restaurants on circus day. The morning. lle asked that some one city was invaded. by several thous- | Would be at the yacht club wharf to and people, and the hotels and the meet him and vouch for the time of restauants 'had quite a proposition his landing and that the gasoline feeding all the visitors. Many of | tank might be in readiness that, them were forced to go to the cir- apparently, he might fill up again, cus hungry, or purchase a bag of and sfart back. peanuts at the circus grounds, and l ---- drink pink lemonade in the place of tea. . The restaurants had the biggest rush they have experienced in years. In some places the door had to be locked, so great was the crowd in! punishment in the dungeon cells, the inside. As soon as the parade, their time underground not having was over; ay attack was made on the | yet expired. 'eating hoyhes," / 80 Still in the Dungeon. The Mecum brothers, Brown, Me- Neil and Bonnar, the penitentiary priconers who escaped aud wounded their guards are still - undergoing and the chefs and their staff Bad to do seme hustling. The "regulars" at the different hotels had to take a back seat on Friday. Circus visitors had full Eway. It was a case of the early Panama Hats. $3.50, 84, $5, $6, $7.50, $10 at Campbell Bros', the largest importers of men's hats in this part of Ontario. Genuine Ontario and Quebec Nawvign | losedale took feigh:, 'S HOES FOR LITTLE MEN 4 YEARS TO 10 YEARS OF AGE. ' Shoes Just Like Daddy Wears. Little A THE CHURCH SERVICES HE FLLLING OF THE PULPIT: ON SUNDAY. » There Will be Interesting Theiae® Considered in the Pulpits--The Gospel Message to All People. St. Andrew's--Rev. S, J, M. "Yon, B.D., minister. Services, Rev. Dr. Torramwe; 7 p.in., Fairlie. Preparatory 8 p.m. St. JPaul's--Morning prayer and hol, comphunton, 11 o'clock: Sunday schpol and vicar's Bible class, 3 p.m evabing prayer, 7 o'dock. at both services, Rev. W. ¥, Gerald, M.A. Queen Street Methodist church-- Rev S. Sellery will close hig pastorate preaching at 11 am. and 7 p.m, Class meeting, 10 a.m.; Sunday school and Bible classes, 2.45 p.m. A choice pro gramme of music. All are welcome. Sydenham Street Methodist church 11 a.m., preacher, Prof. Ww, H Greaves, M.A., of Quéen's; 2.45 p.m Bible sehool; 7 p.m., Prof. W H Greaves, All welcome. Music : Ay thems, '1 Came Not Wo Call th Righteous," "Forward Be Our Watch word; solo, "Glory To Thee, My God This Night," Mrs. James Small; due "1 Surrender All," Harold and Har vey Angrove. Chalmers, corner streets--Rev, MM. Comp a.m. John 11 lev service, Friday Fite Barrie and Ear Macgillivray, D.D pastor. Services : 11 a.m., "The Que tion from the Dungeon of Machaeru and the Answer Thereto"; 7 p.m "Matters of Moment that Should Ng Be Neglected '; Sunday school, 3 p.m prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 pu Strangers cordially invited (6 all th Services, : : St. George's cathedral-2nd Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m., holy munion; 11 am., matins and munion service: special sermon to the gioduating tlass of the R.M.C., bh Rev. Canon Starr. 3 p.m. Sunda com con school; § 3.15 p.m., Bible class. 7 p.m bird catching the worm, and the fact that there were so many early birds made it a very difficult task for any- | one to get prompt service. AT BARRIEFIELD CAMP. Drumhead Service Will Take Place on Sunday Morning. Everyth ng was very quiet around the camp on Friday afternoon and Saturday morning. Ihe majority of the men attended the circus, Friday evening. : | The regiments were all inspected by Maj.-Gen. Otter, on Fi day. | ° ! Everything is ready for the drum head service which 'will be held at | the camp on Sunday morning. | A court of enquiry will meet for the purpose of reporting upon hd en- quiring into the loss of arms and camp equipment on charge against the 46th Regiment, It consists of Capt, P. E. Prideaux, COC; Lieut. F. J. ; Cameron, 50th Regiment, and Lieut J. A. Hope, 42nd Regiment. men have been takem on the strength of the 45th Regiment, | Leave of absence granted to Capt. {ML Currie; 16th Regiment, from 13th inst. The officers and band of 59th Regi ment attended the circus in a body ton Friday evening, and marched dow n | Princess street en route home with pipes playing. Two games of baseball will be play- ed on Saturday. afternoon. The Army Service Corps plays the winner of the 40th and 45th Regiments, and the winner of the 46th and 16th game wiil meet the winner of the 42nd and 59) Regiment contest. = Is apt to be a drag on Has Gone to Toledo. Capt. W. D. Wait, Ogdensburg, the well-known vessel commander, has left for Toledo to bring down the new St. Lawrence river steamer Thousand Islander, built for the Thousand Is- {land Steamboat company, which re cently was taken over by the Riche lien & Untario Navigation company, along with various other Iske and river passenger lines. ing brains. The New Game Inspector, James B. Angrove's appointment to the office of fish and game overseer for Ringaton and vicinity, was rati- fied on Friday by the provincial super intendent of the game and fisheries de- partment. Mr, ve has already ansimed his duties. office was for. merly held by the late John Taudvin. | -------- Some Layers These Hens. F. H. Pollard, Adolphustown, 3 Seek of ten Plymouth Rock y i wl an average of twenty-eight ogee each and two eggs over during month of May. These hens have been laying well ali spring. Christy's Scott's and Buckley's Celebrated hats at Campbell Bros'. ents, in proper balance. endurance. . has Made by of the salt The End of the School Year mother is careful to supply the kind of food to preperly nousish their fast-growing bodies and 'rapidly develop Grape-Nut meets Nature's demands for the necessary food elem- Its rich nourishment is in concentrated, easily di- gested, form, supplying body and brain with vigor and. " There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts Postum Cereal Co. Ltd., Pare Food, and Its Relationship to God." many children," unless the > - FOOD Preacher Men's Patent Oxfords, sizes 8'to 104 dt $1.65. Sizes 11 to 2 at $2.25 Little Men's Tan Oxfords, sizes 8 to 10} at $1.65. Sizes 11 to 2 at $225 Little Men's Gun Metal Oxfords,. sizes 8 to10} $1.65. Sizes 11 to 2 at $2.25 Good wide Toe, sensible Heels, well made, "Just What Every Little Man Wants." BERNETHY'S | le ------------ -- | ; i A GENEROUS PLATEFUL of the most delicious, refresh ing Ice Cream ever manus factured offered . dally at this store---purest ingredients, freshest creams, best flavor- ing, put together in spotless- ly clean surroundings. Visit our parlors when you' want to crowd an hour of delight into half that time SAKELL'S Next to Opera House : Phone 649 If so, see sur up-to-date Ii fore placing your order for eq practical plumbers and our very complete stock. We Plumbing, © Tinsmithi 191 PRINCESS ST. evensong, preacher, the Dean of On taro. First Baptist church--I{ev, Douglas Laing, pastor, at both services. Flow er Sunday. 11 am, "What Can Little People Do "Special music by bers of the Bible 9 school. i evening service; Bible class 14! p.m. Special exercises and special music. Strangers cordially invited to all the services. > Brock street A.m., sermon by mem pam, at Methodist chureh--11 the pastor Anthem 'Soldiers of Unitst Arise': solo In Miss Davies. 3 p.m., Sunday and pastor's Bible class 7 preacher, the pastor. Anthem. Christ Upon the Cross'; Eva. Monday, 8 p.m., ing. Wednesday ~~% and praise service, welcome, First Congrepational--Rev. | { Roy Rice, A., pastor worship at 11 o'clock. and the Universe." FE at 7 o'dock, solo by Y.PS p.m. Strangers meet prayor niade 4 Morning "May vening worship Sabject, "The Soul Subject, sunda Pray Strang h home to attend these and Bible clase, 3 Wednesday, ers and those without a chur » cordially invited rid ces Cooke's Preshyterian church ter, Rey, J. .W. McIntosh, M.A. Resi denv;, 90 Frontenac The pa tor will conduct the services, 11 a.m "Fried and True'; 7 pm, "The Church in Relation to Modern Life." Sunday school, 3 pm, Mid-week meeting, Wednéaday, 8 p.m. Strangers { corclally invited to all services First Church of Christ, Seitntist Johnson sireet, between Bagot and Wellington streete--Sunday service, 11 a.m., subject "God the Preserver of i Man." Wednesday evening, testimon- ial meeting. Free public reading room, same address, open every after "noon, extept Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock. {All are cordially invited to the ser vices and the reading room. Bethel Congregmtional church, corner ! Johnson and Barrie--A central church Rev. A, P. Marshon, minister am. "Marks (Hf the Almighty. In Men;" 3 p.m., Sunday school for all, organized classes. Geofpe Miils, su Hrerintendent. 7 pm" Uornscindsness 'of God.' Cordial services, Seats free [A church of praise to God in music | and message. Prayer meeting, Wednes day night. Report of umion at Mon- itreal. UC. E., Friday might. \ Bt. James' church, corner Union and Arch sireets--~Ven. J. Ker Macmorine, M.A, DD, rector, 30 Clergy street cast: Rev. T. W. Savary, BA, vicar, the parsomage, 152 Barrie street. Se cond Sunday after Trinity. 11 o'clock, morning prayer anf holy com. munion, - sermon "subject, "Morning Praver--The Fahoristion": 3 pm. Sunday school and Bible classes; 7 o'clock, evening praver and sermon, subieet, "Concluding Series Upon the Leowd's Prayer-- Amen" Princess Street Methodist church, corner Princess and Alber{ strests-- Rev. Frederick G. Robinson, minister Parsonage, 620 Princess wimpet. 11 a.m, preacher, the minister: 7 pm. preacher, the minister; Foye' Club; 16 a.m; class meeting at close of mom ing service. Epworth Leagus of CE, Moudey. 8 nom. genera! praver meet ing, Wednesday. 8 pom. Music © Morn: school service p.m er 5 p.m Mini gtreet Factories, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. ing aathem, "Come Usin Me apd & 1! ---- mis. ---- ins p------ Are You Going to Cook with Gas ne of Ranges and Hot Plates be- uipment or renewals. We are gas fitters. and invite your inspection of will give you an estimate and: quote close prices cheerfully, and free of charge. BENNETT & HALLIGAN ng, Heating and Sani- tary Engineering. Phone 1033. Vasc or Boat Set JAMES REID'S "Phone 147 Rest"; solo,® Miss Craif. Evening an- them, "My Faith Looks 1 P To Thee; doet, "I Heard the Vuice of Jesus Say," Miss Grace Mitchell and W, Mack; solo, "Abide With Me," Mias A, Brebaer. All are invited. ------------ Police Had Quiet Time, In spite of the fact hap there was a circus in the dty, and a. crowd Foof several thousand visitors, the po 1 lice bad a very quiet day Vovergs jthing was very orderly, there being {but four dspuks gathered in during ithe day At the circus grounds god (order was kept and thers was no dis. [turbance whatever The polite say ithat Ringling's circus is one of the { best conducted on the road. To Take Over Practice, Dr. O'Rivily, house Hotel Dieu, hae decided to take up * the practice of Dr. Reid, Calaboyle, who has left for |loydminster, Sask. A Physical Wreck Suffered Tortures from Nervousness. Miss Marguerite Lees, 51 Robert St, Hamilton, Ont, writes: "I 'was =» wreck, reduced in body, and ent. I suffered tortures from mervouss ness and wis totally unfitted for work. A friend recommended Hood's surgeon at the Barsa- parilia. 1 commenced taking it and by he Hime fhe Second petite Was cone new t was Gradually I grew well J a used Hood's since. 1 would not be without it on any accsunt, and do entha~ owiastically Foor every oy in its favor." i Get Hood's Sarsaparilla today, Bord by «il druggists evegywhess | a

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