Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Sep 1902, p. 2

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"TT 1 Carpets - THR DAILY WHIG. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. ss -------- ------------------ Little Childre can safely take this famous wefl- known remedy. Made entirely of herbs, warranted' free from .mer- cury, and poisonous substance, that is why ex _ryone likes eecham's Pills. Sold Everywhere. In boxes, 25 cents. Furniture Tiall sats aud chairs, $3.50 to $18 each Returning campers, settling down again, we ~an help you, our stafi are at vour service o repair, polish or upholster your old fur- good. ridr Pieced In rattan at Py in for our fall tr niture, New. ideas ) prompt in and aahogany, just : d from Our Mr. Taylor has just ret visiting the mills of the oll country and France amd new importations are daily com ing through the customs, these new goods will please vou ]:iv« are right, qualities a¢ Ligh r than ever in carpets, curtains, ric. A special line cof linoleum, bought in Glas gow, Scotland, shows handsome designs and aqust qiality, while pice i lowest -- T. EF. Harrison Co. Phone 90, 91. 7s | i aa Carpets, CARP Every purchaser of whether for the smallest rodm or the largest hotel wants his mind satisfied on three points, namely, price--quality--style. It is because we convince our customers as to every ome of these requirements that we confidently expect your patronage. -- re R. McFaul Kingstoa Carpet Warehouse. PURSES We have some very fine ones at "prices that are Sure to Suit you. CHATELAINE BAC From 56c. Up. et H. B. TAYLOR, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, 124 Princess St. 'Phone 59. Mackesare DIUG STOFE ~ Square Under the New Proprietorship "of E. L: EBBELS, Now carries all Famy, Egg Drinks, so well-known in New York. Also the finest lines ef" Toilet Articles, Periumery, Soaps, Cos- metics, Cerates and Creams. Prescriptions and Family Re- cipes receive utmost attention. Call and be satisfied, King and Market Streets. THE FINEST PIPE MADE, PERFECT | SHAPES. BEST : FINISH. Guaranteed not tq burn. © Sold in Vulcanite, Horn or Amber by = WM. BAKER. * SMITH FAIR. Fine Weather Favoged the Event --Large List of 'Entries--Some of the Chief Prize Winners. -- More Accommodation Should bé Provided. ty Like real, old wine, the Harrow- «mith annual fair improves with age. lt keeps on getting better and imi proving year after year. The attrac- tion is exactly what it is advertised a genuine country fair, and farmers and others whe attend it see as fine an exhibition of live stock as could be cathered together in any county in The entry list was un- every class In facts the the also the dominion. usually heavy this year, f.lling up above the average. there was not sufficient Hace in cattle sheds 10 accommodate all entries. The fain building was avererowded. This structure is inade- guate for the needs of the exhibition and should be enlarged, or put to an- other purpose and a new and enlarged palace exhibit. Fxcellent weather this year result a record favored the fair, and as a crowd was attracted. The grounds fairly swarmed with sight-seers 1 dav and satisfaction and contentment could be read in evervbedy's coun tenance. A double row of rigs hali a mile long could be seen along the outside the grounds, while roadside ; fehee every available inch of inside the ground was, oceupied by r The large attendance, Betokening .swoolen cate receipts, made the hearts of the directors vlad, and caused their coun tenances to expand in pleasant smiles, The exhibit of fancy needlwork was large and the difierent specimens re flected great credit upon the ladies whose deft fingers produced the beau- tiful designs. A collection of doilies, hand worked, could not be excelled in point of skill and diversity of sub iocts treated. In the fancy work line, Miss "Maud Sproule, Harrowsmith, proved herseli an adept, by winning the special prize offered hy Macnee & Minnes for the. best collection, She also captured the 'F. PF. Harrison spe cial prize for the hist specimen of lace bolero work, and secured first prize jor battenburg work. Mre. Lockwood, Belleville, w another large prize winner in this line and in painting, ome of her sketches were very celever R | executed. Mrs. Lewis Hartman, Odes, exhibited some fine paintings, vhich captured the coveted red ticket, whi denotit the premier price. irs. Sproule, Harrowsmith, swept the hoard in prizes on home « wnned fruit. securing the speci lL prize oti bv | Smith Bros. Other exhibitors whose work wi meritorious and prize winning, were: Mrs. R. Aylesworth, Mrs." A. Snyder, Mrs. P. R. Miller, Lennox: Miss Buck, Harrowsmith: << Gilmore, Tamworth. Mrs. Afred Hunter, Harrowsmith, showed a hand some lace bolero. I'he exhibit of butter was i number of entries, It abové the average iW point of i while the quality was excellent. dred fine discernment in awarding P .. Whigs special prize for the best ten-pound crock, was won by "J. 0. Fraser, Fellowes. He also captured two firs and two seconds on butter, on. an exhibit of buck- shton, Hawley, was a and a first wheat. .b. Cre large exhibitor of apples and butter B. BB. Milles, Hawley, apples, butter and" ¢hedse. 4. Clancy? Centreville; had" a good showing of fine honey. Archie Knight, township of Kingston, secured Erst- prize on his fine collec tien of field roots "phe exhibitof- hogs was sad to he maile at a Harrowsmith, judges had a difficult to porkers. the bet ever fail, ad t) timé ih 0 a decision over W. A. Potter, extensive © prize win In the first n some Mostows, was an ner on his excellent stock. A cl: he received AT Berkshire «I boar, first on boar one year old, first on aged sow and second on sow under one year. Thomas Sands, El vinburg, thé great hog raiser, secur ed two seconds in this class, on a hog der six months. oid, and -on_aged hog nthe Yorkshire dass heczoh tained two frsts on a one year hoat and on. SOW Over one year. W.-H. Shangrow, Portland, captured first prize on a Yorkshire sow under six months' okli John Taylor, Latimer, took first prize on a Yorkshire sow over <hire sow wader, one year. Ht was venecrally "remarked that a one year and second on a York better looking lot of horses were never congregated together befdre in Harrowsmith. There were some beat ties among" the lot. M. B. Traves, Latimer, sceured the special prize: for the best mare and colt, general. pur pose class. John Tavler, Latimer, carried off thitd prize on his two-year oli roadster; a, slight lameness threw the colt out of first pri Peter Mil- lor, Switzerville, had two prize win one ca off the special in the heavy ; class, and the other in the general purpose class: Under theseritical eye of M.. Yair and W. J. Franklin, the cattle >were ged. <ati=fact \ Mrs. Va Glenburnie, was judge of domestic products John Tavler, katimer. seen and second prizes on potatoes and first on rye. Joshua Knicht his prize wi forts T BINDER WINE Overcoats, Overcoats. Sisal, 500 feet to the pound, Spring coats. Special 11lc.,.sald elsewhere for 12}. | rain ce Our m ike ot Manilla, 600 feet, 12jc., sold |. : es elsewhere for 15c. §trachan's Hardware. Ttais the onomy to use = vine when : DENTAL CARD. DR. DALY HAS RESY MED HIS DENTAL practice at 129 Prinocss St four doprs below former office: . ~ + ur {oO 1 Ton anv 'colored soft shirt: in the store ior 53¢. Jenkins. A BIG SUCCESS. | LARGE CROWD AT HARROW- ning hdd of Settle entered Wd was jst tas ul as in past ars Victor Dubois, a - clover acrobat, ave an open aig performance of, his still Music was supplied by the Svden < hand, The selections were « and well recived, 2 held, © carried ofi golds. He hat "a Con view ad TW RB * INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. PRB Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Dr: Duff 'will resume Monday, September Sth.' To-night, any colored soft shirt the store. for 5%¢. - Jenkins. Sale of Mrs. Laidlaw's household furniture. Read ade in today's paper. Ans excellent picture and sketch of J. S. R. McCann appear in this week's issue of the Utica Globe. Three applications of Peck's Corn Salve will cure hard or soft corns. In big boxes, 15c., at, Wade's drug store. To-night. any colored soit shirt in the store for 8c. Jenkins. Thirty new books have lately been added to the public library, and fifty additional will arrive Hext month. ' When was}jing greasy dishes cr pots and pans, Lever's Dry Soap (a powder) will remove the grease with the greatest ease. 28 - Lake Ontario Park performances conclude this evening for the The pavilion had a splendid. patronage during the past summer. Arnot's Arnica Anodyne is the re- cognized remedy for 'all summer com- plaints, at McLeod's drug store. W. A. Brown, of the firm of Allen & Jrown, auctioneers, has leased the Victoria theatre for the season, and is having it put into first-class condi- tion. The strong wind on Thursday after- noon blew in one of the large win- dows at the Y.M.C.A. building. The glass in falling cut the parlor carpet, practice ou in ones season. and came very near damaging a man s head. Women with pale, colorless faces, who feel weak and "discouraged, will receive both mental and bodily vigor by using Carter's Tron Pills, which are made for the blood, nerves and com- plexion. At a recent meeting of the executive of the local Christian Endeavor union it was decided to hold a rally in Princess street Methodist church on Monday evening. On the same even ing the Queen street church? society will elect > its officers. The Trusts and Guarantee Com- pany, Limited, 14 King street. West, Toronto, has been appointed admin istrator of the estate "of James Ew ing, #&r., late of the village of New Leeds County, who died in September, 1887, leaving a will ap pointing three executors, of whom two have since died. The remaining one has now renounced in favor of the company. The unadministered portion of the estate consists chiefly of mort r and in the banl horo, notes money PERSONAL MENTION. Movemexts of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Mrs. G. N. Asselstine,' Gananoaue, visited friends in the city yesterday. Miss Elsie Saunders, Kingston, visiting friends in Napanee and Ern- esttown, Mrs. Andiew McMahon, Earl street, is home from a visit with friends in Oswego, N.Y. Frank Purcell, purser of the steamer New York, left to-day for his home in Watertown, N.Y. Mrs. (Dro) Graham and child, Ro shester, N.Y... are guests of Mrs. Gra- ham, Union street. west. tev. Joseph Foilick and of Colborne wet, "left Vesterday visit friends in Eastern Ontario. Rev. Mr. Miller, Eganville, is taking a couple af weeks' rest and with=Mrs. Miller and baby are visiting at. Wi MH. Godwin's. e : Mrs. o#° A. MeCaugherty and L.. MeWalters)! Kinoston, are spending a few days with Mrs William Oliver, Deseronto. The, eondition of Andrew Tuttle this morning was veby promising. He passed a comfortable night and "felt quite Strong. : Qi. Andrew's. congregation, Ottawa, is disturbed over the report that their minister, Rev. br. Herridge, may be appointed principal of Queen's. J. Morrissey, - post-office messenger, willl to-morréw : start out to enjoy three weeks" holidays. Frank Thomp- will act as temporary Fdward Tanner, "of Simpson's partmentgl- store; Toronto, a former popular ying elork ih Starr & Sut- is refwving old wéquaintances in the city. ¢ Herb. Revner arrivid from Pai, this morning to Visi Me" as accompanied. Ty. his Mist Lola, who spent two 15 daughter, to Miss messenoer. de son re- sister, months in Pittsburg. ¢ James 'Hévhin, sow of . Devlin, the Grand Union hotel, left to-dav for Winnipeg, having secured a position in of the office "of the Dominion Express Company at the western metropolis. fhe many friends of Mrs. W. J. Rhibley, Harrowsmith, will learn with pleasure that after a long siege of ill- ness she has quite recovered: She was able to. yisit; Harrowsmith fair on Fri- dav. ? "* ee ---- = One Kind Of Poverty. Though many may be rich in poe- ket, if their blood is poor they are sick, unhappy mortals. A pallid face ana wrinkled skin result from im- poverished Blood... Iron Tonic 1iils make new, yich blood, tone up the svstem and. nerves. Eachobox eon- tains 'seventeen davs' treatment. Price 25 eents, at Wad®"s drug store. a ------ Fall Importation Of 1902. the New York clothing street, has received all for order work Peevost, of Prock importations store. fall his LIFELESS GAME. PONIES BEAT GANANOQUE BY 6 TO 4. Another Season of Protest -- Queen's Putting Athletic Grounds Into Condition--Af- ter' Kingston Rugby Players. Ponies defeated Gananoque at Lake, Ontario Park yesterday afternoon, by six to four in a lifeless match. The sisitors were aided by two Kingston 'players, Carson "at shortstop and Dérry- on third base. These two . did the chief work): along with Corrigan, another old Kingston player. Up till 'the ninth, only three hits were madewoff Moriarity, who allowed three "more in the last innings, two runs resulting. 'Jerry' Hunt gave Ponies their safe lead hy knocking the ball out of sight, making three bases, and sending in two runs in ahead = of him. The features of the match ere, two hard catches by Daley and a dif- ficult throw-out .at first by Dorgan. J. 1 Sutherland was umpire. . Ponies--Easton, 1f3 Tilton, r.f: Burke, 3b.; Dorgan, s.s.; Islin, 2b. Daley, c.f; Elliott, c¢.; Hunt, 1b., Mo- rarity, p. Gananoque--Cota, 21 McCarthy, c¢.; Ross, ec. Corrigan, Lf.; Carson, . Brennan, 1b. Duquette, p.: .: Derry, 3b.: Willis, r.f. . - R. IEE Gananoque... .0 20000 002-4 6 Ponies « 2000002x--6 176 JES The Limestones Organize. The Limestone Football Club held a most enthusiastic meeting in the f M.C.A. parlors last evening, Prospects for the coming season are bright. The club will have a large field from which to pick a junior team for the O.R.F. U. series. These officers. were clected : Honorary, President, Capt. W. Bruce Carruthers; honorary. vice-presidents, lion. William. Harty, 'C. Berminghamn. Dr. Clarke; president, J. M., Shaw: vice-president, B. Pense, M.P. 1>.: manager, Dalby: secretary: treasurer, W. + executive com mittee, George Birch, W. Bearance, C. Hubbard and (. Rohinson. Member- ship fee was "placed at fifty cemts. Practices will begin next Saturday. w Sy Baseball On Friday. National. League--At Philadelphia, 5-0. St. Louis, 9:6. At Boston, 3-12: Pittsburg, 6-1. At New York, 5: Cin cinnati At Brooklyn, 6: Chicago, 2 American League--At Detroit, 1: Baltimore 5. At Chicago, 11; Wash ington, 3. At St. Louis, 12; Boston, 3. At Cleveland, '10; Philadelphia, 7. Bastern Leacue--At Rochester, 4-9: Montreal, 3-5. At Worcester, 3-5: Jer coy City, 311. At Providence, 20; Ne-s wark, 6. At Buffalo, 9; Toronto, 5. Sport In General. Providence has still a chance of finishing third in the Eastern. Outside rugby clubs are after the services of several Kingston vlavers. Antwerp and Gouvernenr play in Watertown this afternoon for a purse of $100. Even Gouverneur has the nerve to claim the pennant of the St. Lawrence League. Too bad Ponies can't muster up a little gall, and fyle a claim also. Ambrose was on the bench with the Ponies yesterday for the first time ih two weeks, He had about recover ed from his injuries, but would be wise in kadfrng Out wef thé game. Pitéher Magee, Sf Montreal, has heen sold to Buffalo. His work recent- ly has been oli color, gnd he has not been on good terms with his club mates, due to his own eg At a meeting in JohanfGsbittg, for the purpose of ve-organizing: the old Transy baseball league, - Clarence fivinithle. son of Thomas Trimble, Na panee, was elected. one of the officers. The great struggle.for the Easter league pennant is now on between To ronto and Buffalo, To-day thesé teams bein a three-mutch series in' Toron to, the last time they will come to- cether. Dorgan didn't take his "Bunny' to Gouverneur, "and is. receiving scold- from the "haseball maidens. Bunny's" luck power couldn' be ex- pected to extend such a distance with odt the aid of wireless telegraphy. Tilton likes youngsters as much as "Bill Cheney dislikes dogs. Last gv ening several of the Ponies discovered him with a. baby on his Knee, and talking to it in that language which only infants and fond mothers under- stand. » Toronto Telegram: A voung Tady at the baseball game in Buffalo yvester- day, waved a Union Jack in her root- ing for Torpnto-and was well hiss by a. mob. Nothing bigoted thefé, The majority, However, cheered her. : . : Gouverneur erred in manv ways on Thurgdeey. Besides those already men- tionegl hey played Stroh, an Eastern guerg and also a member of the wwe-Yorly State League, against Pon- The St. Lawrence League rules do allow this, * Dehimaey, formerly the clever second baseman of the Ponies, is now captain of a te known as the ville Pick-Me-Ups." He has into a pitcher, and would ings over ies. not ove Hlostomea ii his tailoring department. His od and a large assortment to, choose from.. For lw price and durability he defies competition. » Cass To Athletic Grounds. Negotiations are under, way between the ot railway ympany © and wis athletic committee, regarding the. extension of the street car track fron street © to ne RAGAN g ix "hike arrangeniit | Oy cars will be in te Kingston And Ottawa. Rideau Lakes Navigation = Co's steamers leave Kingston every Mon- day and Thursday, at 7 a.m. every Tuesday and Friday at 1' p.ri. James Swiit & Co., agents. Heavy Working Shirts. 2 city, 3c) and T5¢ Black and whife stripes The H. D. Bibby Co. | The best in . the ready-made department is well asgoris and (pin aots. 1 like a visit from Hon. "Chaucer" E! liott's Ponies; whom he declares his hunch 'can wallop. Jueen's athletic. committee is hav. ing the KA AA, grounds, which . the college rch put in condition for the autimn events. The fences Lhae® heen repaired, and work will be crand stand. which will the "ww, : 1 1 o Aelmile Dressing rooms will also Un on | be constructed. TH grounds ave to be Lplit- ine good candition. |. Dinghy" Burke has lost faith in. hurches. 1 , thomohge all ministers o A es TP | were "honest, he sal until' that | red whiskered pxeacher umprired our came at Gouvernenr. Whus he broke [the eighth commandifiént, every © twén- two seconds? Once 1 toiched a Gow erneur player at third. The preacher cabl : 'He's safe: vou touched him all [ right, but vou shouldn't have blocked him !* 1 says to him, says 12" Show be that in the rule book." aut brought his hook 'and after-readine' a hit he savs: 'You've sight, you ean hlock him, 1 He ie because vou dn't touch him. v.do von that. "Only 'a minute heé ich him. "and then he ta I" bregks the twelfth cor «IT. called him an old red- kered Tiar;pnd he said he would {put me off the grounds, but I yelled before TY | whis at®hiw that he was an old woman." Poor "Dinny" has his troubles. He's been banished from Gananoque; . but still has a rope around the S35 which he garnisheed. r AT THE GRAND. Palmer In "Paroah' To-night. John Fay Palmer will present , the Grand, to-night, his master-pi "Pharoah." The Chicago I Mr. Palmer is an excellent act- or, and _exhibits in his work long training ih the line of tragedy; but he has not depended on his own mer: its alone for the successful 'rendering of the play. He has surrounded him sell with a company of artists. 4 at says : Monday Night Event. The Hanlon Pros' well-known pan- tomine comedy, "Le Voyage en Suisse," under the management of the world famous Byrne Bros, will be presented @p- the, Grand - on Monday night. For yéars.these famous broth- ers have catered to the public and in each sucgeeding season" have intro- duced novel ideas in their work." In presenting "Le Voyage en Suisse" they keep up the high standard set for themselves. : Theatrical Notes. "The Heart of Chicago," was at the. Royal, Montreal, all this week. A splendid company, headed by the young romantic actor, Harry Leigh- toh,. will be seen here = in . Anthony Hope's famous romance, "Rupert of Hentzau." "Way Down East," the grandest of rural plays, which will appear: in Kingston; opens the season on - Mon- day at the Acadenfy, Montreal's hich class theatre. Fx ae > Carrie Nation, resting on her laurels as a hatchet wielder, has gone on the stage. The Van Dyke and Faton com- pany corralled her for the feature of their Sunday performances at Spring- field, Ill. M#s. Nation appeared be- tween the acts and delivered an ad- dress Montreal Sun: Shortly the actor-- to say nothine of the actress--will de- scend on ug' like an amateur automo- bilist when the chaffeur has climbed a tree to escape from the wrath to come. Soon . the soubrette will flash her open-work stockings on us while she is. tickling the comedian under the chin in a wav that makes him long to vell for help. The fact that she is old enough to be his mother, and has a face that would raise blisters on the paint on a freicht car, never seems to cut anv more ice than a resident of Martinique, when Mount Pelee is just showing the population what it can do in the wav of eruptions if it gets an encore call, : They Lose All Faith. R. Mackie it is terrible to hear many prisoners talk about re- ligion. Men who consider that they have been wronged by the state, and before whom are long and dreary vears of imprisonment, lose .all faith in God, and become infidels and blas- This is especially the case who were not criminals, sent to prison for some It is awful, he says. to \ as they lose all their and regara the world says phemers. with many but 'who were lesser offer ey, listen to 'ge religious belieis, as a place of chaos. Died Op Wolfe Island. Oh. Friday morning, at her mo- ther's home in Marysville, Wolfe lsl- and. occurred the untinfely death of a Mise Katie'lFurlong. She twenty-five years of age. due to typhoid voung lady was about and her | death was pneumonia. A mother, three si and a brother are left to mourn. The tuneral will be conducted on Sunday afternoon, when a solemn libera will he celebrated by. Rev. Fr. Spratt. In- terment will take place in the Roman Catholic cemetery on Wolfe Island. ------------------------ Marsden Kemp. treatment and Specialist in piano weeks' en- tuning, finishing 3 ten osanoement in Picton and will remain in the city a few days before going to his engagements cast, where he due in July. Mr. Kemp's patronage such that he has not canvassed. n per «on. in nearly seven years; and busy all the year. Those of his patrons who require his services at this time will kindly leave orders at Ugiow's book store. : ---------------- Faulty Kidneys. Have vou baskache? Do you "feel drowsy ? Do vour limbs feel heavy ? He 3 frequent headaches 7 Have von jabng vision ? «Have you - dizzy fooling ~Are vou depressed ? Ts "your ikin dri ? Have von a tired feeling ? Anv of these signs prove kidney Experience has proved Routh American, Kidney Cure faites. Sota by. H. Br-Taylor and Wade.--6 was on dis that never H- ease, ) Church Re-opening. Princess street. Methodist. church ve- opening services "im connection with Sunday <chool 'hall, Sept. 7th. = Rev. W. .T.-G. Brown. B.A.; of Montreal. wilt preach at hoth services. Tea and concert on Monday evening following: Tea served from 6:30 to 8 pam; pre tame and good speakers. Tickets 2 good , Wants Double Now. tricd. to buy a that a pas crounds irom _could® be | seeured. Nr. i Breck wantea £100 for the strip, but Queen's authorities of land athletic strip to the street en too hich, and ~through. Now, it nd could not be the price named. : was co he de did' n is ainderstood, honght the tor double Steamet's Last Trip. the On Monday, September Sth, steamer "Alexandria" will make her last trip through to Quebec The Montreal trips will be eontinued until close. of navigation, ' e------ It's Here. 'vervthing vou need in the line of able grapes." nutmeg. melons, whes, pl wd pears, sweet pota toes. ete. H Fervuson, King street Suspenders, Suspenders. Ree our n penders® at 23¢. and 5 H. Bibby ( Miller's Headnchs Powders ture headache in five minutes. In boXes CHURCH LIFE. || SPENT FIFTY YEARS IN THE CHURCH Rev. Dr. Caven Will Celebrate His Jubilee Next Month--Declinfed an Offer of £10,000 for a New Church. - Build a little fence of trust Arounst to-day, Fill the space with; loving work And therein stay. Peer not through the sheltering bars Upon to-morrow = ' Ged will help thee bear what gomes Of joy or sorrow. 4 mesmo of using imitations of our celebrated BABY'S OWN SOAP It stands#it the top for purity. Most imi- tations are harmful for delicate skins, [| -- Baby's Own Soap is made only by the ALBERT TOILET SQAP CO., Mrrs, MONTREAL. Jee our name on every box. --Butts. : -- v King Edward has conferred the Rov- al Victorian Chain upon the Archbish- op of Canterbury, : -Dr. H. K. Carroll reports the to- | tal "church membership in the United States in 1901 t6 be . 28,090,637. The bishop of Winchester has been' appointed a Knight Commander of the Victorian Order, by the king. A four-storied centrally situsted' Y. M.C.A. building has been opened i h. Shanghai, China, Pi ron he OUR PERFECT SYSTEM: Our perfect system for accurate and partment. } s . quick dispensing has met with the ap- A series of gospel-tent revival meet- ings have been successfully held in proval of all who have brought their Manila, under the auspices of the prescriptions to our store. Our equip- . \ ment is modern and complete in every Young Men's Christia Associati A iristian Ssociation. "oi S S department. Toilet goods, Perfumes, Rev. G. L. Anders y NL » L. arson, rector. of | ¢ : Louisburg, Ont., is spoken of as a Sponges, Brushes, Combs, ele, end; likely successor to the late Rev. R. less ¥arlety, PAINE"S CELERY COMPOUND. *'This wonderful life-giving remedy is recommended to all with confidence. It is a true nerve hracer and system pu- rifier, and gives marvelous results to the sick. Our supply is always fresh and genuine. Our store for DPaine's Celery Compound. Samwell, St: Matthew's church, Otta- wa. 3 The Sabbath, the jubilee of the whole world, whose light dawns wel- come alike into the garret of toil, and into prison cells, and everywhere sug gests, even to the vile, the dignity of spiritual being.--Emerson. : Rev. W. G. Horder, of London, says: "The time ig fast coming when no - hymn will be used which is not in GEW. Ww. MAHOOD Druggist greater or less degree the result of the Cc Pri ? y vision and faculty divine. The hyvmn- or riucess ang Baget St, : book will Kingston, Ont. poems." The rumors that are current regard- ing the unsafeness of St. Paul's, Lon don, are denied by Canon Newbolt. be a collection of sacred a.m., and 7 p.m. Strangers cordial ly invited. Seats are all free. First Congregational church, eorner He says that there is no danger what- | Wellington and. Johnston streets--D. ever, and all that has happened is the | M- Solandt, BA. "acting pastor. Ser falling away of a little mortar from vices, 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Sunday the porch on the west front. school and bible class at 3 pun. Bishop Ingle, of Hankow, China, he- Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening lieves it possible to create such a body | at eight o'clock. Seats all free and of Christian Chinese workers that if it all are welcome. A meeting of "The should become necessagy throush vol: Church Management Committee" will itical complications to withdraw all | be held after" the evening service. : foreigners. from that country. the Brock street Methodist church, Rev. Eber Crummy, pastor.--Sunday ser church's activities would go on with- out dnterruption. > The Canadian Churchman reproduces a portrait of the house bishops of the General Synod of Canada, which sat at Toronto, in 1893. The late Arch- bishop. Lewis and Rev. W. B. Carey are prominent in the group, the lat- ter being the archbhishop's chaplain. Another portrait shows the bishop at Winnipeg in 1896. vices, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. J. M. dy : ; N Tredrea will preach in the morning, and Rev. Elwood Lawson in the even ing. Bunday school, 2:45 p.m. Pastor's bible studies will be withdrawn... Week night services : Y.P.S.C.E., Monaay evening, eight o'clock; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, eight o'clock. : Quean street Methodist church, Sept 7th, 1902--Rev. E. Lawson will preach Rev. Dr. Caven, principal 'of Knox at 1 a.m. and Rev. J. M, Tredrea, college, will celebrate his half cen- Elginburg, at 7 p.m. Morning anthen "More Love to Thee," Mrs: Fraser, tury in the ministry of the Preshyteri- an church next month. He was Or dained and inducted into pastoral charge at St. Mary's, Ont., on Octo- Ler Tth, 1852. The occasion will Le marked by the Knox college and Tor- onto preshytery. The bishop of Oxford has declined] the offer of £10,000 for a° new church, to be erected in a northern suburb of the university city. A condition of the gift was that the patronage should re- main in perpetuity with the council of Wyelifie Hall, so that a strict guceces- sion of low church incumbents might be assured. Bishop Paget thought that the patronage should be vested in the bishop of the diocese, but offered the alternative of a body of trustees. This 'wad not aecepted. Mr. Shea and choir. Evening anthem, "} Came Not to Call the Righteous," Mr. Shea and choir; solo, Mis strong: male quartette. Sundy at 2:45 p.m. Mid-week Wednesday, at 8 p.m. All welcome. Svdenham street Methodist church. Rev. J.. Philp, M.A. D.D., pastor, Sunday, September Tth, 1902, sermon by the pastor, at 11 am.cana 7 pan. All made welcome. Brief and bricht services. Morning,duet, "The Morning Land," Mrs. Kerr, Mr. Craig; oven ing, solo; "The Great White Throne," Mr. Craig? Sunday -&chool and bible class, 2:45 p.m.; Monday, 8 p.m., the Epworth League; Wednesaay, 8 pau., prayer and praise. service. -- ac English Driving Gloves. 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