Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1902, p. 2

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THE DAILY WHIG. MONDAY, MARCH 24. ~ RUGS OF ALL KINDS, RICH HANDSOME RUGS in every size but not necessarily expensive, © In Smyrna we show every size, from the smallest up to thé full room size. These Rugs! are exactly alike on both| sides, have a rich deep pile and are almost everlasting in wear. ROYAL WILTON RUGS in rich deep colour effects. Axminster Rugs in three different qualities to covet everything, from the smallest nook to the largest | room. A splendid showing ot | F ART SQUARES in wool | and cotton, in all sizes and | very handsome patterns, mak- ing altogether the Iargest and most beautiful collection of Rugs ever shown R. McFaul Kingston Carpet W areliose. MATTRESSVSe<An important ftom in life's work=We all the FINOLA MATTRESS, made of pure sanitary Pine Fibre ton Batting, ste. It is egeal nmttrens on the market. Our $7. it is high grade OSTERMOOR MATTRESS hair, at one-hsl ita con Htates for forty y« FIBRE AND COTTON MATTRESSES From $2.50 up to 85, good sick, well m FF pure metorisls used in making there to any price is Kea) tow te ars. to i United over None better, Matiresses mesde over on short notles Par lor Suites, Lounges ef Repair work promptly atic and upholetorers are al you your work doe early CARPET pusmad the DEPARTMENT. customs this week rock just BRUSSELS, are (so far) stock just ago. AXMINSTERS, away aden : venr, double what it was py our is "THRTAING <A five line of Ugrman Silks asd Tapestries, Also & fine line of Nottingham, Irish Point Lace Uurtains, just bird, ete. LINOLEUM variety, 204 T. F, HARRISON CO.. UNDERTA KING, ETC. En just Brues in T Yish and AND Or, CLOTH in Kregt up wr $50 per yard, Cures Coughs, Colds, Lung and Bronchialaffections that other remedies wosft touch. Ma. Tuos. J. Smitn, Caledonia, Ont., writes: "* A yearago I had & very severe cold which settled in ist mp lungs and in my throat, so could scarcely speaklouder than a whisper, 1 tried several medicines, but got no relief uatil 1 used one nad a half bottles of Notway Pine Sycup. which com- pletely cured 235c. 8 rotioor five for $1.00, i street { to a close i city, | and CONEDY FOR BELL'S STAGE: SUPPLIED BY MIXTURE OF BIBLES AND BOTTLES Dr. Chewn's Exposition Of The Mixtuzes of Good and Pad ~<A Powerful Sermon on The Qutlook for Christianity--The Morning is Breaking, But There are Clouds on the Hori- zon The jubilee services of Sydenham Methodist church were Lirou yesterday, when Rev, wn, D.D., Toronto, Samuel Dwight of a' st Chown, of very thought The { Che late preached earnest sermons tions at both services were lo tra seats having fo be supplied evining, The preacher's morning oi wet was 'The Unity of the Church es," his text being the words all may be or He made g the removal of the harriers bet the different churches, and poi ted how much more pow uld be word of God were drop their ¢ ited in oho In the a masterful Lhe this two congre ge, ex W in the the the and begome and church of Ci ening Mr. Chown preached sermon from lsaish xxi, 1 12, wherein is found the question, "Wate haa what of the night?" ery watchman of Zion, said ti feels that the morning is dawning, but el pass away before the morning breaks. The thunder of bet tie must sound and the lightning glare of the sabre must flash yet awhile helfore peace vails, The church will not have its worl until j and christianity are e tablished thronghtout the There a sad mixture of thing this On the Sardi which the first contingent th Africa, there bibles nnd vigkey, The bible lights the vy to heaven: the bottle leads the way to hell, The bible is the of § berty; the bottle is emblem i ¢lavery, Such things suppl ne for the stage of hell hristians it is the pathos to pity "Our 'is ton pretext, if preach and will among men, i= not in killing our in being to for try and willing to live on pay as the governments of the tions place before us. The speaker considered that unt there was a system of industrial co operation there must be clouds of dark: over horizon. The mr ent conditions between employees aif employers were fit moré for state of barbarism than for that of christ ian ilization. The speaker foretold the day of a practical co-operation, and exhorted his hearers to follow the teachings of Jes This was a ma terial age, but not a great age, hav ing no titanic conceptions of thougk Our fathers sos to the mountain tops in oratorical effort It now. Our wings are clipped by criticism, We must stand at the of the mountning if perchance s'd may come our way and we may able to build a diadem and crown Him Lord of all. But the period of destructive criticism is rapidly passing away. The bible, continued the speaker, passing from the realm of law to th veal of literature. There danger that it may be considered a literature of the Jews, or the literature par cellence the religions of the world Al admit that it is full of truth Madern scholarship is setting free tl word of God; ite morning is comi Have patience; it will yet win world for Jesus. "I am willing my olernity upon the bible cause it finds me ime the deepest place of my nature and always lifts me | know it came down from heaven Le 1 feel its heavenly gravitation In speaking of the dottrine of fn J tare punishment, Dr, Chown said th whole worla fiterature was -full the dominent idea of canscien Every soul is a judgment seat. science never takes a vacation never slumbers, And on lines morning breaks Evolution played hob with: the truth; changed the form of the vessel it has not changed that which the ves sol contains. The ethical ana philan thropic mide of christianity is higher and greater than ever before. People wonder why there gre no revivals like those of old, and are apt to blame the preacher. Don't get impatient. A change has come over the religious life of the people. The great, infall thle sign of our religion is a trivm phant conscience. The light of right. } eouaness is breaking | ferences un minister, christianity many | must pre Gone ane worl world, n, carried to Sou were symbol the must of an declared preach upon possible, the any du ert and ey and ZO vor it prietice peace The glory fellow men, 1 is and of our « such willing die na our a a civ us. was not 40 foot some is in ox of take stake Hp cause of of God these has BO bat but "Qler ul moor and fen, o'er crag amd torrent, i he might is gone, Ard with the morn those angel bch wo have luved lomg since awhile." Special services were held in connec tion with the Sunday school in the afternoon. There wore addresses by Rev. Dr. Chown, Toronto; J. E. Clark, of Queen strect Sunday school; Rev. Dr. Philp, pastor; W. Chown, Belleville, and Mr. Trenaman, Pres cott. These all dealt with early . ro miniscences of the school. "Miss Per ley sang a solo in her usual clever | manner. Letters of greeting were read from these former pupils : ¥rod Shily ley, Rochester, N NY R. Dunlop, Du- foth; Rev. J. BE. Sanderson, Toronto, and W. GG. Kerr, Hamilton. At the morning church services letters were also read from Rev. Dr. Shaw, Mon treal: Rov. Dr. Young, Winpipeg; Rev. J. Brokenshire, Chitage. and Rev. Allan MeRomsin, New York, all former pastors or members of the church. faces smi asd ke St. Mary's Cathedral. ' Palm Sunday was obeerved #in Si | Mary's 2 Sathedral on Sunday. The cere io tion the begin- | wit wing of Roly tide wore carried in its "nd , The 3, SEs br the Arad a priests of the cat The fal w were ; blessed By the arch: Tishop and distributed to the priests ana the sanctuary hoys TH ecustom- ary procession around the aisles. wi the cathedral then took place. Hich A the oN Lend {Lovers Lane." Apply for selection at which was inton the week were r tars and all the in violet, as priests. All f spoved from unportant t duri the gospel mass, afte 1 1 he thew' xxi, Yuet EHS i r Kehoe, The draped Fr statwary the ere and orpmments were ¥ denoting tL were were officiating ow £ inacky exenta to t ensuing in accordance an unusually be we wa ritual. Phere congregation th large with v8 The Work Of The Holy Spirit. There was a good att thei church yesterday a deep ipterest mani in Morden's earnest discourse on Baptism of the Holy Spirit." opening kentences the speaker phasized the fact that the He bly Spirit was a Peson--not an influence as Wy to think. The Holy acuive agent in ¢ and the inspirer of what hol) men of old wrote and spake and which is preserved to us in the old testament seripturcs. The Holy Spirit bas Leen in the world sinee creation, but not in the same sense as He is in this fispensation. In past dispensations fle came at verious times and on dif feront persons and wronght mightily through them, but not to abide in, and dwell with them, as the case now. Christ told His disciples that it was expedient for Him in order that the Holy Spirit come. The day of Pentecost marked the promised giit of the spirit. On that day Hg came and y. Bord yet in + way that never charfcterized v previous dispensation. The work of the Holy vince men of sin and the greatest of all sing that of not believing in Christ, not receiving Him $301 sonal Saviour. Regeneration the the Holy Spirit generation that we baptisn of the Spirit. that He r, as teacher, christions it_is for more of neod at and Mr "The In his em ndance Pe morning sved seed Spirit was the rea tion 1% to go away mignt Spirit is to on is as a is 1s also work of i= at the 18 receive Then it with our comes { us for ide and comforter not riptural holy Fi pray great more His wi { the that to spirit should i We hinder us hee full cor and bei Moody and the Holy who vi is we of ourselves Him and through Him have our life Morgan, give work in " not let part of Finney, examples do throu entirely to prayer should minieters of might speak in the power Spirit without which mer on ana men may nuire do of every Wesley, Mever Sprat then are of what can gh men His be elves cont offe Jesus behalf of all ved Church Paragraphs. Rev. Profs. Jord and Macnaugh ton will preach at Chalmers chorch next month, chureh vesterday Rev. preached the morn Prof. the eve n ANNIVErsaAry services I Cooks' Fer and Prof. in ing, ing. Dr. Marion Indore, India, addr ing of the Preshyterian Sumiay schools in Chalmers church yesterday afternoon at four o'clock. J. S. Potter, spoke at the morni church ugon Rov Ross n from Oliver, missionary ed 5 ma sailors' ny service regtorday etting the needs of the himber the sailors; particularly Kingston, he said, portant port from Montreal to To ronto, and only next to Montreal Under the direction of the Upper Can ada tract socioty splendid results ar being attained. ms onary, in Chal forth wml mers camps the latter was the most im PERSONAL MENTION, Iovements Of The People -- What They Are Saying And Doing. Hev. James Elliott, Montreal, with grippe and bronchitis. James O'Neil will be + Monte Cristo' on Easter M Miss Flanegan. assistant to clerk, returned to work to-day short period of illness GG. Pu instructor in the dairy schoe Saturday and Sun day at his Perth B. Silver, this eity, wholesale Paul street, newlyv-wedded \ of Montreal, aunt of Mrs. Mi Bishop's court, Kingston. Ernest Cooper, of Montreal, was the city over Sunday, the guest i. Massie. He lit to-day for ill here ~ in nay the eity after a , an nt home in is also carry fur factory Montreal Mrs. Gee of on LS The Hague, a i Be is of in of Teo Bidwell Sills, Colborne returned to-day from Montreal, she was visiting her sister, Mrs, Dr.) Jackson. Lieut. George vation ariuy corps, lough. 'He has been Ottawa to Perth, Charles Cummings, for mate on the steamer Pierrepont, take that position on the steamer erica this season. H. D. McFaul left Lake Helen, Florida, to join "is mo ther, wife and child. They are expect ed to arrive home about April 15th. Douglas McIntyre, son of the Rev E. McIntyre, Napanee, the efficient and obliging purser "of the steamer North King, is again to fill that posi- tion this season. The Montreal! Herald; on Saturday, published a ent and racy sketch of Be I. Richardson, of Sherbrooke Nothodist church, Montreal. He is a son of Rev. J. E. Richardson, Brock street. L. A. Zufelt, instroctor at the dairy (school, has returned from a we | spent in the vieinity of Peterboro and Camphelliord, where he disenssed dairying matter at institute meetings, He is a cléver aml convincing speaker. street, where { Rev. Sal fur from the on Granger, of home transferred gOme vears will Am- last week for Children Wanted. Fiity children 5 to 16 years of age Ap appears in. school scene af stage door of new Grand opera house, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 25th. aay Tunes Bast Appetizing asing and highly na tritious Re Lanch Beei" is a cre dit to ite. monafucturer, W. Clark, Montreal. Fit Reform. Suits in every stylish cloth and cut sure to Gt, sare to weny. Jenkins. Notolk suits; with yoke, for boys i of ket sket { the | partment 1 to 16 years. Very nobhy patterns, 5 8.90, $0, $. Grand Union: . CANADA'S MILITARY NEED. SHOULD HAVE AN IN1FLLI- | GENCE DEPARTMENT. Lieut.-Col. Reade, of the Royal Military College, Makes - a Strong Appeal, ih a Lecture to. the Military Institute, at To- ronto. Lie Col R. N. mandant of the R deliversd a Canadian military mouvies in Tor night. His subject was "Intelligence and Information In War," which he discussed in a most comprehensive manner, The lecturer first pointed out Lhe great iy intelli gence and information in time of war, and unless knowledge has been by st pegge, it will not be fortheoming in war The means of preparing this intelli ence in peace was carciully outlined, R. R val ectar 1 com htary. ool before, the at the ar Saturday stitute mio on nece of. good such gained careful wly in g and several references intelligence department, as the tieal horizon darkened, taking steps to verify and obtain tion' on tal points in probable theatre of war. stances Col. Reade gave I§70, before the Red River Lieut. Butler was sent through the United States to Fort Garry back eastwards to meet Col. ley's foree, in* order to report on the feeling of the population and the at titude of Riel. To depend on obtain ing information at the last moment, Col. Reade termed as a grave and short-sighted error. The British had this sad experience in 1599, in the Natal' campaigii when the troops fought _ practically Mt an unknown country, becuse there was no reliab! map of the country within twenty miles of Ladysmith, government ha a fi ars refused grant money y ear the Northern poli informa or at One of was that Bec the expe Wolse the ing before to opt survey Des Reade, posed enemy's gston,. wade in Hewitt, of the turer considered in with re" owed a posi ten Natal ¥ tion ar utes by Maj. The intelli of the and mn C. staff the hes i care gence war under i ce de The with advanced advance iatter included work troops work in out post smittin shed to the and incidents g from the South Africen Reade then con how this military intelligence mi What sort of may be needed means of tr: pub! tre we news amples rvinly Col. wstion of Canada work 9 ered altect gence country In India system orgs there nized tive such a would the and and a purposes, intelligence which h The first artment at on be to get survey, rail was an in peace, proved ¢ in war thing tawa to deo touch with nercial for dey into great way, wifacturing de and collect here e3 ming usefully comt me partments res, for military ists in the information drawn partn would tion of and with For Car be in the data Ore n be gence ahove of which bv an Thenj be ed prepara maps and topog al notes the means of using then hall not again want to position she in 1566, the time of the Fenian raid, when the uilitarv authorities at Toronto had to depend only upon a post-office map of upper on a scale of ten miles to the inch, and were unable to appreciate the stragetical situation in {he Niagara pevinsula. Canada, said the lecturer militia located throught i 1 breadth, with its po and il engineers, rich in pe help the inte in case of a ment Since medfeal field ur and tern wags to the her attention and inger To intell this department with the raphic upon ent charg i daw was at Canada, with lem an " \ ia diarlv pec uianriy who would willingly gence department and I form the depart ors ns, 1h of war, woul field inte Canada who, 1hgence has organize Fiven nucleus ta al on ar of af Col, Reade a ment of importance and notering from them. for war appealed to ( and invention, Regarding signalling recommended the paps ago by Capt. W. Bruce R.0O., on signalling in the Souths Af- rican war,. and the necessity for sig aalling training in the Canadian for He lauded the views of Capt Carruthers, and stated that a-signal service would attract the atten a very intelligent and smart Canadian forces. Refer telegraph, he said might not Canada, which has so free ly welcomed Marconi, be the first to solve the problem of wireless tele- graphy for military purposes. That Canada's relations with great neighbor over the frontier, most friendly, does not affect question, said Col. Reade, in sion. Far the old saying, "If you wish for peace, prepare for war," will ap ply for all time. the anada, and of a balk practic res Su ch Janadian Carruthers, ces ling tion of goction of the ring to the field her are the econcln- Fit Reform. every stylish cloth and cut, sure to wear. Jenkins. Suits in to ht, LOSING FLESH. Sure Are you losing flesh? If so, better consalt your doctor at once. He will tell you the cause. We can provide the remedy, which is Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil. A young woman in Batavia | writes us she had lost twenty- five pounds in three months, and her lungs were seriously affected. She took three bot- tles of Scott's Emulsion and gained fifteen pounds, and was able to resume her work, Send for Free Sample, {ni given of British | the 10 the | int, jon, | and § | Sabbath | { DEATH OF JOSEPH BROWETT. Peacefully Away Early This Morning. o'clock Passed Shortly lay morning, ere t of Jos God before six the etth 1 a thanksgivie illness 'that £ » the gates days however, to { In upon him, drew pear. death. a Four o, sim | g heavi the end peacefud was wats hers hare gpirit' had The late Coventry, he He So mn that that the his passing realized hig was born Eng place ha he er r in Warwick and was came t ( fend, { in proud birth ana years best in it was younger days identified with Ingersoll, ever the Eines sts town tions " Mr. | and usiness conne At wealthy real estate ne tim 3 very pen man, always handed and generous di Mr to reside Browett and cained widespread laddened Te Four Kingston short period he spect and tt} heart od degree cams th years ro in which ng « ta 5 passion never happier este in his church end sitting wil day attitude than devout thedral. His w and ne funeral lence, slay ains Ingersoll by GIR numhe phews and , n Canada il he } i Un ren wi Seizure Of Fish the fisheries a Sali fishing An officer of Ww. E sh Kingst amgunt doe A « was resol on. Three bo , packed for the York market hipped Shannonville proceeds of the were tercepted welzend mn on fron ha on they were foun their destru May 15 tore of I'he nnd other no hz though the The fish and the whol had wa s liable in hooy unin it bas return the water ed nl ---------- Good Advice. most miserable beings those from dyspep. complaint. More than cent. of the people in are afflicted with diseases and their effects, stomach, sick headache, palpitation water-brach, pains at "the The world are tia and liver seventy-hive per the United States these such as habitual » the heart, heart-burn, gnawing and burning rit of the vellow skin, coat: ed tongue greeable taste in the mouth, of food after eating, low spirits, ete. Go to your drageist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve vou. Try it. For Wade's drug store. suffering two sour costiveness of stomach, di coming and up saie at Some Birthday Honors, holiday toslay, the for police despite the m whereon sevenly-six ended to Hy ore day, man that There was no strate Df, fact that "this this the happy gentleman was born mag was om date,"" wo any LHAry the first S85 and co Hrinkenness on b im rath for Hennessey, wed the fine infiicted charge tin Catarar [he eondur an 'license, was Nominations On Friday. Friday night bicy The the following Ridnev the clu tly ment He is mem of "mith, been energetic med for opular world the and hard make a prowine presi dency orki Ie capa went Rheumatism Will Succumb A rnerie To an Rheun te Car South becanse it the tro Many temporarily only, again with with this great th gvetem t the cause cures but deaden pal have it returs violenos It erac vesiige BOC to led remedy the last disease and its cures arp ent. Sold by Henry Wade ana Mitchell. --T74 i i dont from the perman E, ( At The Grand On Wednesday. A lot of promised in "Superba to the Grand opera nesday es TSuperba" has. beor eutively recreated this year. New bal lets, tricks, acrobs feats, illusions, hanical tricks giv specialties everywhere abound, and a succession of mew maryels, it is asssried, will de light the eve and feast the senses. wonderfully new things are * when it comes house next Wed eng. wie Jokes On The Whig. A Canadian pupil informed the ex ami ners in a written examination that "the Whig party was an army that tried to skirmish every town !" As other pupll answere %, he Whig par iy is the conservatives, ' and still an ther said, "The Whig party are the ones that wish for progress and they con't in general dress so gay as the Sores." Lady Student At The Dairy @ehool first lady student to register at the dairy school this year is Miss Nina Guthrie, of Inverary. e has been » stcoossiul choose maker for quite =» few vears. Miss Guthrie arrived to day to take a course in theese mak- ing. Fit Reform. Suits in every stylish cloth and cut, rors to G4 sure to war, Jenkins. propriet ANTI INCIDENTS OF TRE DAY. | PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS, The Spice of Every Day Life -- What the People Are Talking About--Nothing Escapes At- tention. carnations. Ring street arn tury Hey violets. ng street the wateris dust is becomang conservatives bearer for' the fit in ou can your Th by th oy Brand Soap makes copper like gold, tin like silver, crockery like marble, an d wind yws like crystal. " being con Insure Kirkpat are Kingston we and . te WE WINGoOws ken 1 Gildersh stantly bre hem with Weir Mi téhedl contributing to of "Little so--literary is wr of ot Croquis The npre Eastern Balm history Large orders "the of ry being "roe never more comprises every styl Ii} to see her coul desire Grand Our boys' and who rossod, extons atmot well hoy authori king os ar alter wet has ther hobo that the warmer wea The 1s must and palms street if the ithe fern t, King ok} fl hat when the in ef Methodigi ights under with a they ished power furr natin now From now ugtil April ten ent SCO Unt I wall paper "ly to edt In if ' 1, all latest ns 78 William Bros iarge va from de sti Phone ain an at W, I VCODSEOT Lemmons, to Savape inereasiy wnt he interest in civic em will be reflected in a paper yivester Baxter m the April Cen entitled "The Beautifving of Vil and Town," being mtrodne to other papers ore nature, presenting Wf infty on rans Atlantic Gila _-- hit Jnxurious agents days Everybody were armth be aif] : rl out 1 and Bar rie romenade was "he pring air onable mm pedestrian Fhe liveries of great demand + of them every sition upon ani Carpet Cleaning hefore Unt the ario to carly igh n Spring Importation For 18902. his of fre selee Prevost has ed all on Laie consisting receiv spring Seotar veeds i Fng also a ots and overeoatings wt w serges variety guaranteed. Jenkins wivlish hats Tor une' EFFECTUALLY; pELS 5 ne , ITS Binge er ors pets BUY THE GENUINE --~MANFD BY Gre RPE |; Fon GGT Of PER DB Johnson, i a {One ounce. of Sunlight {Soap is worth more than two ounces of CPMURGRSOAP. REDUCES EXPENSE Ask for the Octagon Bar ot rm tn nn ---- Se0000000000e ® s Mutual Preference, 8 We'd prefer you te buy § Swift S | -------- a ---- Es Scranton ¢ $ Coal rn ------ PAnd you'd prefer it to all other kinds if you once tried it. s JAMES SWIFT & $0. "Phone 135. 900000000000 HONEST COAL. Cont that will give you the full valve of your movky is the only kind we wll. 'The kind that ls clean all the way trough-in which every pay you pay 08D he warmth and coudort. Coal for grates, slack burnery and stoves of every Kind. All kinds of Wood snd Kimk Pah Foot of Queen St.--'Phone For The Consumer, Faz coal le neoded at ster tie 40 COR the eggs. Ib peed ta Reo the cook am Posie: wat hoe § ease Lie mistake of letting your . spring may pre and chil me bel "rm 1 be appr i + June also usually . has often de re good fire wil the middle of THE RATHBUN CO. ps I al A COSY BRIGHT { 3 FIRE dow "and Tote heat So wm ponies ne "ea a ples ty ug a Al your bis with BOOTHS | COAL. Your Neighbor Says IS ALL RIGHT, Have you tried it ? Shall we send you a ton ? PURE MILK. MILE DELIVERED TY THON hotties is meio » gusti and eootnin a of orenm an , sieeph by our of 5 owrdt of our milk, areas and butter, cometantly incressing ied W purhamd trom due drivers THE "CLARIFIED - MILK Co. EREO1 Kingston, Limited. Cor. Brock snd Bagot Ste, "Phone 507,

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