Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1902, p. 5

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b - THE DAILY WHIG, MONDAY. NO rr "TRY OUR BOYS BOOTS Boys are coming right this way for FALL BOOTS. They know where the best Boys' Boots to be found. SKE Melemot's sre Lurse DRINK CURED BY COLONIAL REMEDY. N> taste. No Odor. Can be given in glass of tea, or coffee, without patient's knowvicdge. Colonial Remedy will cure or destroy the dis- eased appetite for alcholic stimulents, whether the patient is a confirmed incbriate, *" tippler,'" social drinker or drunkard. Impossible for anyone to have an appetite for alcoholic liqnors after using Color ial emedy. Indorsed by Members of W. C. 7. U. Mrs. Moore, Superintendent of the Woman's Christian Temperance Unicon, Ventura, Cal., writes : **1 have tested Colonial Remedy on very obstinate drunkards. and the cures have been many. In many cases the Remedy was given secretly, I cheerfully recommend ard indorse Colonial Remedy. Mem- bers of our Union are delighted to find a practical and economical treatment to aid us in our temper. ance work."" . Sold by druggists everywhere and by mail. ; Price §1. Trial package free by iting of calling on Mrs. M. A, 7 pee (for years mem of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union), 2204 Se. Catherine St. Montreal, Sold mm Kingston by J. B. Mcleod, Prin ws street. The Toronto General Trusts Corporation Office And Safe Deposit Vaults 49 YONGE STREET, TORONTO are 81, 00,00 80,000: Capital, Reserve Fund = JOHN HOSKIN, QC. LL.D. Vioce- Presidents : HON. 8. C. WOOD, W. H. BEATTY, Ee. J. W. LANGMUIR, Managing Direotor. A. D. LANGMUIR, Assistant Manager. JAMES DAVEY, Scoretary. Authorized to act as Executor, Ad ministrator, Trustee, Receiver, . Commit- oo of Lunatic, Guardian Liquidator, Assignee, Ete. : Deposit safes to reut. All sizes and at reasonable prices. Parcels received for sale custody. Bonds and other valuables Guaranteed aid insured against loss. re. Solicitors bringing Estates, Administra: tions, etc., to the Corporation are continued In the professional care of the same. For further information see the Corpora tion's Manual.' 28 Years" Success as the' Universal Remedy jor Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Broachitis Influenza, Wheoping Cough, Hoarseness, etc. Has made £4 AY | fung Tonic heen mi ron eins November 14th, and lasts till the Mr. I'he thanksgiving services at St. Albans church, Odessa, were unusual ON LORD'S DAY WHAT OCCURRED "VARIOUS CHURCHES Bishop Mills Was a Preacher--Edu- cational Sermons in Metho- dist Churches--A Solo Very Finely Renderéd. being the birthday of King Eaward, the national anthem was sung at matins at St. George's cathedral, the dean preaching a very appropriate sermon from the text, I Timothy ii, 1-2, "I exhort therefore that first of all supplications, pray- ers, intercessions and giving of thanks, be made for kings, and for, all that are in authority." The Bishop of On- the preacher at evensong, taking as his text, I Cor. x, 4, "For they drank of that spiritual Rock which followed them, and that Rock was Christ." drawing an analogy be- tween the water which came forth out of the rock in the wilderness, which Howing into rivers, ever followed the children of Israel through' all their wanderings, gna the grace which, com- ing from the Lord, the giver, flows on rom age to age. Rev. Dr. Shaw. of Montreal, preach- the annual educational sermon Yesterday tario was ed in Sydenham street Methodist church vesterday morning, to a large con- eregation. His subject was! "Relig- ion, Culture and Education." These three, he declared, shoula go hand in hand. People were often met with who had no culture, 'but plenty of education, and visa versa. Then also there were people who had religion but no education and no culture. To make 4 complete, well-rounded life the three should be combined in every man. Rev. Dr. Shaw preached the annual educational sermon in Brock street Methodist church last evening. He spoke earnestlv pn the subject of a better educated clergy, and pointed out the for this. The speaker contrasted the educated minister with needs the one who lacked such culture, pointing out, that the formey was in a position to accomplish much more Munro, soprano soloist, "The Ninety and Nine" in manner, Church Notes. Rev. M. Maceillivray preached in Zion church on Sunday morning. Eichty per cent. of the Roval Mili- tary College cadets are Anglicans. Rev. Dr. Wardrope preached in St. Andrew's church on Sunday morning. R. D. Anglin preached in -Ports- mouth Methodist church last evenine A church boys' brigade has started in St. Peter's congregation, rocky ille. "God Save the been King' was sung in honor of his majesty's birthday at nearly all the churches vesterday. "Anniversary Day' will be eviints in Queen street Methodist and (boke's churches on Sunday next. Rev. JJ. WM. Wilkinson, Bufialo, ha resioned his church with the intention of taking up his residence in Canada. Anglicans have heen requested not to make social engagements for the week oi prayer, November 30th to December 7th. John Shia sang "The Gates of Pa radise" in Queen street Methodist church, last night, and he dia it grandly, too. A chancel i to be erected at St. Thomas church, Frankville, in memory of the late Archdeacon Bedford a former incumbent, Jones, In €halmers churéh on Sunday morning, the pulpit was occupied hy Rev. Dr. Chown, of Torontg, who preached an able sermon. The Ontario Churchman .oives views of St. Andrew's church; Sharbot Lake. and St. Barnaba®' cKurch, Clarendon Station, with their history. Bishop Ridley, of Caledonia diocese, B.C., has collected in 'England the 835,000. required for rebuilding the mis sion house at Mctlakatlah, burned last vear, Cooke's church will shortly inaugu- rate a fund: with which to purchase a new organ, the old one being unsatis factory to this' flourishing congrega- tion. Rev. F. A. Cassidy, M.A. Guelph, wilPxhortly return to" Japan and de- vote probably the rest of his life to the Methodist missionary movement in that country, : Rev. C, 1. Ratcliffe has already visited nearlv everv' family in the eff tensive parish of Camden. At the thanksgiving service in St. Luke's the offering was over $100. Rev. A. Margrett, travelling evan glist of the Uanadian Congregational Union, is holding in Calvary chiicche. and will also temporarily sup- ply the pulpit for that -conorecation. St. George's cathedral is usually well supplied: on Sunday evening the bish- op. the dean, Canon Grout and. Revs. C. E. Cartwright, W. Lewin and G Lothrop Starr each had a part in the service, 8. Services After. stoves and stove-pipes have served St. John's church, Bath, for over ca eénturv--since the original buil line still stands-- a furnace has installed. The there be. Iv brivht and successful, and helped materially to pay R100 off on the huil fing debt. William Keelev, of King An absolute necessity in "A Certain Cure." "1 have much pleasure in testifying to the effect of vour Lung To i have taken it for years and ways! found it a have. xecon ple. and they them more cough' meds David Lee, IF YOU WANT TO KNOW Where to find the best copked meats, pork sauseges, pork t loin, roasts, bacc and hams, call at Mye Pork Market. 56 have taken. Burnham,' Essex. fresh every household ston, entertained greatly at the con DO NOT EXPERIMENT }s with Fis ernee With new and untried reme Hev. TT. Grasse 2mith and Mrs dios. It is tgo much of a jo . Grassett mith and Mrs, risk to neglect a coM Smith were entertained hv Mrs. Lu which mav develop if © cind Hill at dinner on the eve of BY a! i their removal from Tvendinaga after SUNTTIO! VSI vears of service in the Indian huvohes, Chief Annosothkah, on be- heli «i the two congregations, pre- snted a medicine case and thermometer Brock - street. .. White and black puddings, Frankfurts--all fresh for Saturday. Phone,570. IN THE "Don't worry about fame. "But I'm willing to stay here and w LECTURE ON ASTRONOMY. Prof. Barnard, Chicago, Illustrates Nebulae. A large audience attended the astro- romical 'ture in Queen's Convoea tion Hall, Saturday evening, by Prof. Barnard, of Chicago, who spoke on "Nebulae and Nebular Theory." The lecturer is recognized as the greatest astronomer in America, and at pres ent he is in charge of the Yerkes tele (the largest in the world), at Williams Bay, Wis... where is situated the. palatial gstronomical building of the new Chicago University. This emi- nent astronomer a year ago had his associate, Dr.' S. A. Mitchell, Columbia University, one of Queen's most successful graduates, and it was through the latter that Kingston had the privilege of a vizit from Prof. Bar: nard, who was billed to lecture in New scope as ol York and Montreal, but kindly con- sented to remain-off here, and speak at Queen's. Prof. Dupuis introduced the noted astronomer to the audience. Prof. Barnard's lecture the wonderful advance in al discoveries during the was due entirely to wl graphy, which had disproved ereat extent the old nebular To the astronomicaily uncultured pub lic, it might be explained that ne bulae are those faint, hazy astrononiic- past photo to a theors SCO areas The photographs of the starry hea vens, projected by means of lan tern, were marvelous. They showed the stars and the surrounding nebulae as distinctly as could "be imagined. By means of photooraphy, have discovered many in dense gascous matter, known. Furthefmore, astronomers all along supposed that nebulae not frequent the milky wav, but, were a stars invobed hitherto un had hid chiefly to besfound: where there . were few stars. Photography. proved this belief to be unfounded, as the milky way was plainly shown to be filled with a diffusion of gaseous matter. One photograph showed a star which suddenly appeared in the -heavens-- in February 1901, hrichter than any oth er star. It remained only a few nights and then disappeared; From. calcula tions, the lecturer said that this had probably appeared 300 vears ago, but it took that time for its light to travel so many million miles to the earth. Prof. Barnard was. -warmly ap lauded at the conclusion of his ~ most interesting illustrated lecture. star Rev. Prof. Jordan moved a hearty vote of thanks to the lecturer, and Prof. Dupuis, in tendering it, stated that the photographs shown simply as tounded him. so remarkable were. they in the astronomical wonders ghey showed. "Alfie" Ls Scored. Queen's-' Varsity match in Toronto on Saturday afternoon. The "Varsitv stu dents ocenpied one of the large bleach ers, and had been trained in their rooting: choruses, ete. They had a leader who stood down in the front with a megaphone, and a baton with which he beat the time. Finally "Al ie" Pierce got worked up over. the proceedings, and going over to the bleacher, where Queen's supporters were congregated, he,¥tood before them and acted as inicwajor with hi cane, to the JelfCht of the other spe tators® and the consternation of at sitv. who were taunted by the Queen bd to bring forth their rooters and ¢ drum-major 'mascot. to Dr. Smith and a sable boa to Mrs. Smith. Addresses were presented hy th white and Indian church peopl . Pittsbutg Township Council. Now SCAT spedal meeling was held t 1 P ' ( the ; : i MWixw co with the inspector of drains to' view Mud Creek ditch. "Harold Corbett, Partridge have gone to Pig a week's duck hunt. E.' Ashlev and F lay on 1 to keep thé track|clear. astronomers | showed that | of | A laughable incident occurred at the |: It neve r comes till we're dead." ait for it." = + INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Allen Derry, plumber, Sunday with his parents, on Barrie street. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward, Universi ly avenue, returned to day from New York. : Coil Montizambert morning at that place. R. ND. wr, Ottawa went Wweturned s spending Saturday ) to-day and Sunday with his family in this city. Zeioler ntative, trict, of the company. Mirs., Edward Hamilton and dauch- Ruby, have returned after visit to .friends in . and Niacara Falls. kas. been appointed for Kingston Ottawa Fire and dis- Insurance ter, Rochester, weeks' a series of Sunday afternoon god in C hall this mvocation exsion. Noae have heen given for two ears The Bartenders' Union met © vester- lay, but th was no business of any mnroitanee them. The trouble 1 with the Bowen house wie thine ago, purchased" a Jersey cow th Road, on light that dot the sky at nicht. What { Thursday, and it is so large that he they ave no one knows, although thev | has been unable to bring the animal consist to a certain extent of ele- | to the city. A Shedden team will be ments known on the earth, such as hy- | sent Sut after it. drogen. Their composition is different, Steamer Toronto ran four months too, from that of-the stars, this vear, during which she made fii- 95 tv-one trips, ran 191 miles. Her pad- dle wheels made 2,919,075 gevolutions. Landed at docks 714 times, Laid over N22 hours waiting for time, 9 the trees of Kingston are bad, we in Montreal are twenty times ve Ih the statement made man \ 1 who has a pain tion-of the wadi he had to deo whil: in the metropolis Clappison, of the customs department, hag-retuened to Hamilton, after paving particular" attention to Kingston district for five or weeks, He found no occasion, it said, for _any action 'or unfavorable re- port. Henry Grithason, son of Mrs. Grimason, Princess stieet, returned on Inspecton tenfrew, spent | to Cobourg | to inspect the artillery | | home nine | « theological faculty is arrang- | six | VEMBER 10 ----- reo Ce or-- ; | using } | packages at your grocer's. | PURE, PALATABLE, POPULAR Hitioss Aro Eatisg MAL TAVITA "To Poctact Food® Made in Canada, {rom Canadian grown wheat, DYSPEPSIA AND INSOMNIA Malta-Vita is the vital, the life-giving food ; the Invigorator of brain and body, _aseveage | . Malta-Vita is rich in phosphates, ot brain food. 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