Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Sep 1913, p. 3

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GET THE HABIT|, OF COMING TO US FOR YOUR Builders' We can give you complete ¢ upp with what- ever you may require. We Handle Everything Used in the Building Trade plies Sup | SPRAKS ABOUT THE GREAT | FIELD OF CANADA | ---------- | He Would Like British and Cana- | dian Governments To Co-operate In the Way of Organizing Imnui- gration, | 22 --"Canada must years, the most attrac tive field for the immigrant," said Sir Gilbert Parker, novelist, and menber for Gravesend in the British house of parliament, "and," he con- tinuéd, "l should like to see, if it must be, immigration from the Uni- Sept. Winnipeg, be, for many Come in and see some of our specialties for WINDOW IMPROVEMENTS. Let us show you how to make your house warm this winter without the use of the old, ugly, clumsy double-windows. The greatest window improvements of the age are "ROLL-A-WAY" SCREENS "ACME" METAL WEATHER STRIP. "SPRING SASH LIFTER." It would take a book to deseribe them, so come in and let us demonstrate them for you, and show you how to make your house up-to-date with a very little extra cost. THE BUILDERS SUPPLY DEPARTMENT THE ps REALTIES Jos. N. Robinson, Manager. Office Phone 1880. Residence Phone 1291. Jp Question | of Spex ¢ De your eyes tire easily? If so, You need (lasses. De your eyes burn? If so, You need Glasses. Does the type become blurred In reading? I$.30, You need Glasses. ! De you 'suffer from frontal headache? i so, Glasses will | Help You, De you know if you have perfect eyesight? if not, we can Inform You, Ff WILL COST YOU NOTHING. 5 WE GRIND OUR LENSES ~~ KEELEY, Jr. T & OPTICIAN. 8 doors above Opera House 167 Wellington Street. ted Kingdom distrilvited over all por- tions of the king's dominions, which nead farmers, artisans and laborers. "But Canada, because it has be- come covered with a network of rail- ways which facilitates internal trans-| port so prodigiously, by its imcreas- ing population, by its constant yvear- lv surplus. in the treasury, and above all by its nearness to Great Britain, offers a field with which no other dominion can successfully compete. "1 should like to see, as I have pointed out in the British parliament for years, the British government co- operate with the Canadian govern- ment, in organizing immigratin ang making special provision that the best class of English settlers like the ex- army, ex-navy and ex-volunteer sol- dier nul gailor, could settle where they would be of most! service to the time of danger. British must forever empire in any Columbia, for instance, FRISCO CAFE 183, Wellington St. The best regular meal, 11.80 | to 2 o'clock 25c. I Meals or lunches at all | hours. If you want to be | promptly and satisfactorily served come to the Frisco Restdurant. ! LEM HING Prop. TY . } | { SIR GILBERT PARKER. be a stragetic térritory for any ! sible operations in time of war. "War is a thing which every sane | man abhors, but which no'sane and {loyal man , will shirk when the integ- rity of the nation is in peril. Thare- | fore Canada, though she fild up her {industries 'and, absorb great popula- tions from below the fourty-ninth {parallel of latitutle, from Furope or {from the British' Isles, must remember that the world is not so civilized and ' peace. loving as the component, nations {of the British empire, and when any | portion of that empire is at war, whether it be England or Australia, tor New : Zealand, or Canada, the em pire is at war, though none may be compelled to take part in the war unless. they please." pos- | DEATHS AFTER SCANDAL Eight Persons Killed Themselves, Fourteen Arrests Made, Berlin, Sept. 23.-----A dozen or more | sudden deaths of prominent citizens | | MOTOR CAR REPAIRS We repair any make or style of car. Moderate charges. Prompt service. No. 1 gasoline. . Bibby's. Garage Phone 201. BROCK ST. SPE vi = Es I | | TG es 1 Ll « House furnishing time. Stocks are larger and better, Our three floors bear the products of the best fae- tories. Living room and dining pieces in mahogany, early English, fumed. ROBT. J. RI Phong 577 - Undertaker Headquarters for True Knit Tiger Brand Turnbull's Penman"s Underwear E. P. JENKINS 114 Princess St. {CLOTH THROUGH HAR H lof Breslau in the last few days have {led to the discovery that at least | eight of these persons killed them- ) | selves to avoid disclosures affecting their private lives. They were in- SIR GILBERT PAF PARKER 5s How es Caused--And Removed (From American Home.) "Why did no ome think of this be- liore," | "Wrinkles are caused by coming loose. Obviously is to tighten the skin. the skin be- the remedy Bqually it is lobvious that the only thing which will | K ighten the skin is a powerful astrin- , it is well kmown that the jonly powerful astringent whieh is 'absolutely harmless and beneficial as well, is pure powdered saxolite, ob- |tainable from any druggist. Dissolve one ounce in a half pint of witch fuel Bathe the face in it daily and--behold ! The result is almost The skin becomes 'firm and the face feels snug, comfort- instead of loose and isn't it? As I ask- one think of it be magical. smooth, able and solid, flably. Simple, {ed--why did no fore ? "One should be careful, however, to use no other astringents than pure saxolite, as the former do no good and are really injurious more than not. CONTRACTS AWARDED SUPPLYING AND LAYING DUCT FOR CONDUITS FOR To the Dietrich Company, Limited, of Montreal, Whose Tenders For Both Were Lowest--The Work To Be Started Next Week--(Compan- ies To Co-operate With City, At a special meeting of the Utili- ties committee on Monday afternoon, the contract for supplying and lay- Ing 5.000 feet of duet on Princess and King streets, was awarded to the Dietrich company, limited, Mont- real, on the recommendation of A G. Lang, Hydro-electric eommission engineer, and ©. C. Folger, general! manager of the Civic Utilities. The figure of this company for laying the duct was $11,887, pared to $12,585, of Campbell &! Wright, of Kingston. The price for auct was six cents a foot. Square: duct was recommended for this work, The Dietrich company 'has! done a great deal of this work throughout the country, and guaran- tee to complete the work on sched- uled time, The contract has to be ratified by! the city council at its meeting next Monday evening, and the work of installation will start immediately arterwards. The telephone and the telegraph | ( companies will be notified of the city's intention to lay condufts on Princess and King streets, and asked 10 co-operate in getting rid of tho, poles and overhead wires an these ! thoroughfares in preparation for paving. These companies, it is un- derstood, are only too willing anhd| are also ready to put thelr wires un- dergrourd. They will pay the city certain sums for the use of the con- duits. about to be constructed. In"attendance at the Utilities com- mittee were Alds. Ross (chairman), Hoag, Harrison, Litton and Suther- land as com- | HOME FROM THE CONV Endeavors Held Hamilton. Robert Trenger, representing the lo- cal union of Christian Endeavor, Miss Frances Davies, of Brock street Methodist church; Miss Muriel Walsh, of Sydenham street Meth- odist church, Miss Mildred Pierce, Miss Maud Graves, and Miss Hattie Buck of Princess street Methodist church, returned from Hamilton, Mon day, after attending the convention ot ONTION Of Christian In volved in a common scandal. Fourteen arrests have been made and the city is stirred by the revela-| tions. A nufab¢r of doctors and den: | tists, a wholesale baker, a swimming teacher and a retired police official are among those accused, and who either have committed suicide or { have been taken inte custody. | Seventy-five giris, some of them! {under fourteen, figure in the case, land it is allege by the police that the parents of a number of the girls | encouraged the festivities, which took | | place nightly in certain private resi- | dences. | | The scandal! was mainly cehtred in | the. suburb of Ohlan, where the po-| lice got wind of it a few days age. li Fourteen arrests were made and al [large number of pictures were seized at- an esteblishment of a druggist. | Numerous other arrests have since been effected. The number of girls concerned is stated to be severnty- two: Among the men arrested are an officer, a retired police lieutenant, a baker, an owner of a hétel, a build er, a confectioner and the owner of the public bath. ' GIRLS! DRAW OST Try This! Hair r Gets Thick, Glossy, Wavy and Beantiful at Once-- 38% New Fall Stiff and Soft Hats will convince Stops Falling: Out. Yes! Certain ?-- that's the jov of it. Yeur hair becomes y light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap- | pears as soit, lustrous and beautiful | as a young girl' s after *a Danderine | hair cleanse. Just try this--moisten a { cloth with a little Danderine and care- fully draw it through your hair, tak- ing one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few mo- ments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits | those whose hair has been negleeted | or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or | thin. Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every particle of | dandrufi; cleanses, purifies and invig- | crates the scalp, forever stopping itel ing and falling hair, but what will | please you most will be after a few ks" use, when you see new hair-- | and downy at first--yes--but real- lv ' mew hair growing all over thew scalp. Ii you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a 25c. bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from Immediate 7-- i Christian Endeavor societies i province. of the delegates speak in of their visit to tho All the meetings were very largely attended. Among the speakers were, Dr. Clarke, founder of the Christian Endeavor movement, John R. Clement, Karl Lehman, Rev John McNeil, the noted evangelist, of (Cooke's church, Toronto. The International Sonvention will be held in Toronto in 19 On the occasion of thirty-third anniversary of Christian Endeavor, which takes place in February, 1914, it was decided to have what 1s known as an Fndeavor week. All the societ {ies on the. Canadian and American gide of the horder will keap-this week. Services will be conducted every night for this period. The sotietios of the focal union will fall in line, To-night "Lawrence Brough. Sir Francis Burnand"s farcical comedy "The Lady of Ostend" which will be Mr. Brough's vehicle for hid outward journey, is said to be writ- ten in the happiest vein of the fa- mous editor of "Punch" not only from the viewpoint of dialogue, but also as regards the wealth of amus- ing situations. From start to finish "The Lady of Ostend" is reputed to be grotesfuely amusing after the style of "Charlie's Aunt" and 'The Private Secretary" and welded to- gether in such a way as to compel the merriment of its audiences. The cast supporting Mr. Brough is all- English. Miss Olga Esme is the leading lady. At the Grand to- night. Se The Kingston , glowing terms ambitious eity. Heather Has Arrived. James Stewart, honorary secretary of St. Andrew's society, has received a. box of heather from the editor of the Weekly Scotsman, North Bridge, Edinburgh, for distribution among the members of the society in King- ston. The arrival of the annual stock of heather reminds the local members that St. Andrew's day is approaching, St. Paul's Tea and Sale, The Womans' and Girls' Guild off St. Paul's church are holding a :ca and sale at the residence of Mrs. T. D. Potter, 474 Brock street, Thursday afternoon and evening, September 25th. Ice cream and cake will be served in the evening. Ad- mission 10 cents. It js discovered that a hundred Japanese have been smuggled into writes a clear thinking reader. | often | {years they 'will be lucky if they THE SPRT REVIEW [ pppne VARSITY II EXPECT THE INTER-' MEDIATE CHAMPIONSHIP Cadets, Have Advanced To the Senior Series-----Notes About Base- | ball, | Cleveland and Washington are on equal terms for second place the American league. Varsity should be last year, according to the critics who have watched the students in work-outs at the Toronto Stadium. There will be some tense in the world's series when Franklyn Baker faces Mathewson Marquand. The "Trappe belted them both for home last time they met. Kast Hamilton Y.M.C.A. admitted to the intermediate of the Interprovincial Union. other teams are ' Hamilton Argonauts and Central Y.M.C.A., Toronto. With only ten games'left for Cleve lad to play and eleven for Detroit, Ty Cobb now has a little better than eleven points lead! on Joe Jackson in the American baseball league. Stallings has accomplished one trick with the Bostons that has seldom heen achieved. He has improved and strengthened the club, and yet has managed to reduce the cost of team. Toronto News: Nothing much has been heard of Queen's University team this fall. The Preshyterians are slow starters, but generally have a Rugby and Hockey. in runs the have been series The of pretty fair aggregation. McGill is shy of hali-backs and a good quarter. It will have nearly all of last year's wing men with the ex- ception of Lewis at outside, who will play with' the Hamilton Tigers. As Pitcher "Jack" Coombs has never heen defeated in a world's series game, the Athletics will, no doubt, miss the services of the Maine farm- er in the big series next month. Toronto | News : Varsity interme- tdintes should make a big, bid for the championship this year. In former always reached the finals, but R.M.C. of Kingston generally were too good for them. With RM C. in the senior the chances favor Varsity for the intermediate honors. A memiypr of the Ottawa Hockey club executive gave out positively that the salaries this winter would' undergo a radieml cut. Players who recived £1,200 to $1,400 last winter get $900 this |vear. The majority o the salaries {will om around the $400 mark. Gunboat Smith and Sam Langford, Nova Scotian negro, will meet in bout in New York Sep- tember 26th, it was announced yes- terday, by the management of the Garden A.C., after notification that the attormey-general had =zuled that the state athletic commission ecan- not prohibit mixed bouts solely upon racial grounds. the a ten-round DUKE'S NEW SECRETARY Lieut.«Col. F¥. D. Farquhar, D.S.0., Arrives In Ottawa. Ottawa, Sept. 22.--Lieut.-Col. F. D. #arquhar, D.S.0., of the Coldstream Guards, has arrived in ' the capital from England, to take over his new duties military secretary to the Duke of Connaught. Col. Farquhar obtained his D.S.0. for gallant service wn the South African war, and has had a distinguishod military career. He will reside in Rideau Cottage: and will be joined later by Mrs. Farquhar Lieut.-Col, Lowther, who has held the position of military secretary since the arrival oi the Duke of Connaught two years ago, will sail for England on October 2nd, to take command of his regiment, the first battalion of the Scots Guards at Aldershot. Col Lowther Tins been a popular figure with all classes in the capital and general regret is expressed at his de- parture. as Toronto Street Market. Toronto, Sept. 22.-Wheat, new, bush., 88¢ to 90c; oats, new, 38c to 40c; barley, bush, 58c to 60c; rye, bus., 65¢; hay, new, ton $16 to $17; hay, No. 2, $14 to $15; straw, per ton, $15 to $16; dressed hogs, heavy, $12.60 to 12.75; dressed hogs, light, $13.25 to $13.75; but- ter, dairy, lb., 28c to 32c¢; | eggs, new-laid, doz., 30c¢ to 32c; chickens, 1b., 22¢ to 23¢; fowl, 1b. 17¢ to 19¢; ducks, 1b., 18¢ to 21c; turkeys, 1b. 19¢ to 21e¢; apples, bbl, $2.50 to $2.75; potatoes, new, bag, 85c to 90c; beef, forequarters, cwt., $7.50 to $8.75; beef, hindquarters, cwt., $11.50 to $13; beef, choice sides, cwt., $10 to $11; beef, medium, cwt., $8.50 to $9.50; beef, common, cwt., $6.50 to $8; mutton, light, ewt., $9 to $11; veal, common, cwt,, $9 to $10; veal "prime, 'cwt., $11 to $13; lamb, cwt., $13 to $14. Township of Kingston Council. 19, special meeting. Members present: the Reeve, Begs Reeve and Councillor Coulter. Motion, Hawkie- Coulter, that the following rates be levied for 1913, for county purposes, 11 mills, and for township purposes, 5 mills, Motion, Hawkie-Coulter, that the reeve and the county Engin- eer examine culverts on the Portland Road near boundary between town- ships of Portland and Kingston, com plained of by Frank Vanluvan, and the clerk to notify engineer. Motion, Hawkie-Coulter, - that cheque for $213 from county for' the use of township crusher be accepted. By laws Nos. 14 and 15 were read and signed. Sept. 3 Rheumatism ts A Constitutional Disease. It manifests itself in local aches and pains, --inflamed joints and stiff mus- cles,--but it cannot be cured by local applications. It requires constitutional treatment, hp and the best is a course of the great bloed-purifying and tonic medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla which corrects the acid condition of the blood and builds up the system. Get it today. Sold by all druggists any drug store or toilet counter and Just try it. Canada, wat, a 440A everywhere, 100 Pores One Dollar. Fair and cool; local frosts on Wednesday. PROBS. Now That Their Rivals, the RM.C.| DOW | stronger than | the | moments | John | and | Tervor" | Tigers, | the | The Smartest Exclusive Ladies' Suits "Ask Anybody" Our poliey is to sell only such merchandise as we can unreservedly recommend and guarantee at the lowest prices known for such qualities and to main- tain a store service in keeping with the character of our merchandise and our patronage. SUITS FROM $15.00 TO $35.00. WATC_. THIS SPACE TO-MORROW NIGHT SEE THEM AT STEACY'S NO EXPENDITURE At least you do not feel it when buying a new din-. ner set from one of our open stock patterns. . Next time you need a dozen plates select them from our open stock pattern; when you want a platter, choose from the same pattern. Keep adding to these and the first thing you know your oddpurchases comprise a handsome set. Let us show you some of our lines. ROBERTSON'S, LIMITED Cut Glass Fine Chia Manufacturers! Merchants! Householders! Consult us about electric lighting-for fall and winter. Latest improved Ideas in best methods of lighting at minimum cost. Wie- dow lighting a specialty. H. W. Newman Electric Co. 79 Princess St., Kingston Phone '441 House 1876 Later on you will require a good serviceable outdoor shoe. Why not come in and buy now. We have just received our new line of fall and winter footwear, We have all leathers and prices to suit all purses. N OHNSTON ET (LO I EE

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