Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Mar 1903, p. 2

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of wign is morning expressed to begin operations again without MoGowan's factory I in eastern On- * The government will alio be quite 4 loser by the fire, ai it collected $6 per 415000 on manufactured. cigars, As were 370,000 cigars in bond and are, quite a big sum: will revenue. The goods are prhe- and will Likely bo dump- refuse heap. ' * HeArt-Sick People. . Agnéw's Cure for the Heart ix a 5 tonic that never fails to oure-- is swift in its. fv. Mr, Brown gave a vivid description {but the outlook is hopeful, od "Rev. Dr preached aducation: al sermons in Perth on Sunday, | day » "Hof the third great law for 1 dws and orphans of ministers. The ; of {churches fn i hat 4 Bible, or the paid Baptist Church. The t of this church was filled j day, morning by Rev, J. UG | | Brown, secretary of the By ist For Mr. Brown, who oh peatly \ «in 'mission war ; ith the practical side of ople, the dificulties in of mi 3 very interesting way... An encoursging feature of Baptist r mission. work is the growing of the . le of the homo was jomtributed this work last. year tl ap- of Ontario and Quebec, the larg- any one year, otk in the foreign field is ho oO A wave of rival Ke awer, over the mission fields of nl Spi vet in this part of India. FE of the dificulties the Christian con- 8 have .to comtend with in that ungry, yet fow of them make ship: mach. of faith. The liberality of 'the 1 Christiahs puts to shame the ng of many in the home of their churches who fail to giW of their means. Bolivia, South Mnerica, is the youngest Baptist mis sion, The missionaries there, cight in all, are being .by opposition, 'At the close of the evening serviced a large number were baptized by the tor, on profession of faith in Brin. : Se ---------- * 4 gr P dr. Antlift Rev. Dr. Rose, Ottawa, proached in Brock Street Methodist church last bn Mr Fairlio ocpapiod the pulpit 3 « 4 i of St. Andrew's ch urch on Sunday morning. oftev. Dr. Antliffi begins, next Sun- series of morning sermons on the life and times of "Elijah." Rev. G. L. Starr, of St. George's cathedral, will be the preacher in Convocation Hall next Sunday after- noon, i Bishop Mills will conduct eonfirm- ation servion in St, James' church on Aprik 10th. A large class is in pre- ation. 4 During evening sérvice in St. James' church yesterday Miss Mabel Bailey sung very sweetly, Paul Rodney's solo, "Calvary." Crossley and Hunter are atiracting great crowds in Drantlord, Pa. The Methodist and Presbyterian churchos are both used. Quarterly communion was celebrat. od in Chilmers church yesterday morn. ing. Te was a very large attends ance of communicants. Rev. W. M. Kannawin, Omemee, has been called to the Presbyterian church at: Woodville, in the Lindsay Presby- tery, at a stipend of $1,000. : Sunday being mid-Lent © Sunday, there was a choral celebration of the Holy Communion in St. Georgs's ca- 'thedral, when the office was partioul- arly well rendered. The Rev. Hutton preached at evensong on the "Temptation." Tn St. © James' church yesterday morning Rev. T. W. Savary continued his Copia of sermons dealing with the ho 'persecuted and crucified rist. "Pilate" was the subject dealt ith yesterday. In the evening Canon Maemorine proached upon the subject Christian Timberlake, "of Perth, Queen Street Methodist esterday, inuch to the plea: sure and fit of woores of his - old frionds. The collections were in aid of the supefunntation fund, and were quite liberal, This fund is for the benefit of old retired clergymen, and Hing fon itence. Rev. Rfia, rurch Evin have to pay three per cont. 1 incomes into the fund and the 'ehés are assessod similiarly, The Mothodist ministers go where they are feont bv conference, accept what is given them as remuneration, have no legal redress for balances due, 'give themadlves wholly to ministerial work and whon old depend on the éhurch if for maintenance and the cuperannna- tion fund is for this worthy object. | The choir had a fino programe of | minwic with solos hy Arsuprong, WU Miss Sparks; John Shea and Rrander hy violin ' accompaniment by Miss Arm. strong was highly effective. Miss Singleton efficiently presided at the To Ouwre A Cold In One Day. nips and hopeful out .3 They. vofuse. to fellowship the | C.. kk fire which swept Prin: ft ats ago. Then he moved Bs is survived en. A brother Fves in the No. 10, LOOK. Methodist Conference. church, on Friday evening, last to orgnuize' a billeting committee, and to. make ¢ ts for the coming session of Methodist conference, te be held in" Kingston daring the first week in June. There were went Revs. J. 0) Antliff, John Phi p, B, Crummy, Thomas Wrown, and Messrs, T. ¥. Harrison, J. Laturney and W, DD Graves. The following wera ap- pointed members of the billeting dom- mittes, Revs. Jghn\ Philp, chairman; Ji C0 Anthill; BE. Crummy, Thomas Brown, secretary, and Messrs. PT. B. Harrison, Abraham Shaw, J. A. Gardiner, W. J. Crothers, T. R. Car novsky, W. J. Lee, Joseph Gates 'and W. 1. Gravel. It was decided to at onge open a list of homes of those de- siring to entertpin guests during the conference, such a list to be in the hands of the secretary. i --tin---------- Plentifully Named. Yesterday the fourth Sunday in Lent has various names--Mid-Lent Sunday, from the fact of its standing exactly in the 'midst of the penitential sea son; Mothering Sunday, from the pas. sage in the Epistle for the day "Jeru- salei-- the Mother of ws all," and Refreshment Sunday, from the gospel for the day, which recounts the feed: ing of the five thousand: On this Sun: day it is an old custom in England for people to visit their mother church where possible, and make an offering, and apprentices and servants 'ard al lowed to go home and generally take with them a cake called the "Mother ing Cake." ---------- j The Latest Styles In Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. Provost, Brock street, is showing the latest patterns in imported fancy tweeds for gpring suitings; also beau- tiful dosigns in spring overcoating, made to order. His stock of get's furnishings comprises the latest styles. See window for New York neckwear, A Saver Of Time. At Saturday night's fire the brigade made use of the Horsey-Elmer patent cut-off, and found it of great service It was a time sawer, men being 'abla to make changes in couplings on the spot without having to run to _the Bydrant to cut off the flow of water. It was used sevefal times with much satisfaction. 3 Save Gas # ve Bills. Clark's Lunch Tonghes are juicy and appetizing. They aro cooked just open the tin and serve. Save work and gas stove bills, apd cannot be improved on. *Ask your grocer. Edouard Parlovitz, house, next Monday. Attend millinery opening to-morrow at Crumley's. A EE ET ay BETTER SHOW. For Her Children Than She Had. They will do it because they don't thigk carefully, but parents whe give collee to childron 'reap their own pun- ishwent in the puny, sickly looking little ones. re Many and many a child has been started on 'the road to disease that ended in death, by being improperly fod and given éoffes, which is a rank poison to many a highly organized human being. +A lady of Atlanta, Ga., says, "My mother was a slave to the whims of her children and let us eat and drink anything we called for, particularly she gave us coffee and lots of it. L grew up. delicate, nervous, half sick and miserable. When I was about grown I began having serious spells with my heart and my condition be- | came so bad my friends decided I could not live long, At a consulta: tion of physicians one of the doctors proposed - that 1 - discontinue 'cofice- This was vears ago belore Postium was discovered. | quit ths coffe and in « Jour OF two my heart was perfectly well, oa Several years later when I bad 'a home of my own I imagined that {he stimulant of coffee' might behelit me, fo I started in on it and in a few days the old symptoms of heart trou- ble returned. T quit it and took up Postum Food for my morning: beverage and the heart trouble disap- I find Postum aids my diges- tion and hds helped to build wp my whole system. I now use it three times a day and give it 40 my children with the know- edie. that it is a powerhdl, delicious liquid food instead of a pernicious Grand opera to his wife, who has been General Notes On Sport. | ag iy. Baseball is: the most popular, Wn came from near: Corn: |. game in Victoria, B.C. 3 d heen in the, grocery Vancouver, B.C. wants the Cana: gston for the past dian Wheelmien's Association Domin- , His store was burn- by J will Jikely be composed of clubs from by his wile, I the deceased wus a | playing semii-professionals. Toronto mem of the First Baptist church, fool wome of tlhe people part of of which Sunday school he was for { the time, but it can't fool all the yoars supotintendent. He belonged | people all the time. also to the Ancient Order of United] The official organ of the 0. H. A Warkmen, and of Cataraqui Lodge, |.announcys that orghnization's object A meeting was held in Brock street: +} the propoféd new ted : Honorary president, C 5. Clarke, © president, B. g tre a 4 'ion day meet. 4 Saults Ste. Mario will likely enter & team in tho New Ontario district the C.L.A, this summer, : Swith's Falls lacrosse club will ens ter "the Ottawa Valley League, which Broekyille, Perth, Carleton Place, Al- | monte, Arpprior, and Ottawa. _ The English lacrosse clubs are cor tainly after the, Toronto club. for as being the encouragement of hockey as a sport rather than a profession. I should have added that the O. H. A. had one other object--to soak the east and toady to Toronto. } The Toronto papers term the pro- posed Eastern Hockey K League as a "dream." Quite right. It is a pleas ant one to the cast and will be one of the few dreams to come true. To the Toronto knogkers it is a horrible vightmare that Bb them with ap- prehension and wos, RE Dr. Harry Purdette, a graduate of Queen's, Medical College in 1886, plays goal for the St. Paul, Minn, lacrosse team, although his age is over the forty es He is after some of the Ontario and Quebec la- cross players to go to St. Paul, where the game will boom 'this sum: mer. The rules committee of the Ontatio Rughy Football Union will meet Se- turday, April 11th. Draft copies of rulés, as provided for by the amendments passed at the last annual meeting, have boen sub mitted to cach member of the exeeu- tive. 'The Kingston members are Dr. Harty and W. A. Spriggs. The Toronto Telegram says : "Hoe key has advanced of late years apd it is doubtiul if the best team that ever won a senior championship. for Queen's could to-day capture the in- termediate trophy inthe 0. H. A." Only one eotment is necessary om that wise remark, and it is this: If Queen's could mot capture it, how much less could the Toronto teams, which Queen's licked so badly year after year. Montreal. Herald: The Toronto Telegram' list of players for the Queen City team in the NALU. is a whole commentary in itseli : = Hanley from Midland; Gray, Toronto: Mena: noy, Ofangeville; Shore, Orangeville; Kirkwood, Brampton; Lamb, Toronto: Taylor, Paris and Brantford; Querrie, Markham: Cain, Newmarket and Brantford;: Adamson, Toronto: Mec- Laren, Perth and Brantford; Henry, Brantford and Orangeville. Want To Protect Themselves. The market gardeners have in coi templation the formation of a sort of union, or understanding, whereby none of them will sell to merchants before taking their stand on the market. At present most of the gardeners have regular customers among the mer chants, on whom they call before reaching the market square. This sys- tem they find unsatisfactory and un: profitable and it is held that it would be better to make the merchants visit the market and there purchase what stuff they needed, The matter has been under comsideration for. some time and a meeting to formally carry it into effect will likely be shortly held, "The Evil Eye." This is the attraction at the Grand on Tuesday night. Tt is well known to Kingstonians. Among the many attractive features, none are more pleasing than the specialties: which are introduced in the second act. mong the notably clever of these is the Phasey troupe of musicians and dancers, composed of fourteen girls, each of whom is an artist. The Trou badour Four also do an act that is full of "brightness and good laughs. The pide i8 staged with a lavish dis- play of scemery and costumes. Queen's University Council. The annual election to fill vacancies n 's University Council has just been concluded, and the names of the graduates to fill the ten vacancies oc- eurring this year are announced ax follows : Francis King, M.A., W. PF. Nickle, B.A., Rev. R. Laird, MA, Rev. N. MacPherson, M.A, B.D), Rev. D. Strachan, B.A., J. J. MacLennan, B.A., Rev. J. Binnie, M.A, B.D. Db. D. Calvin, BA, J. H. Mills, M.A, Rev. J. T. Thompson, M.A., B.D. Sl -- ------ St. Andrew's Recitel. Mr. James' recital at St. Andrew's on Saturday was very well attended; and was very enjoyable, Miss Ethel Armstrong's two solos, "The Plains of Peace," and "Face to Face," wer beantifully sung, 'with much expres sion, and insight, and of Mr, James' {i numbers, portions of Guilmant's Son ata were most enjoved. 1: His Hand Poisoned. A tailor named James MoEwen ene tered the Hotel Dieu on Saterday suffering from an attack of blood-poi: soning. He had one of his thumbs injured about a week ago and nes glected having it attended to. The result wag the devélopment of a bad case of blood poisoning. " o Parlovitz, 'CHA ope Bo, Jae Gn oes poison." Name given Post Co., Battle Cronk, Mich, + a O° x | choeolntés, off 'ext Mon There is McLeod's Little Liver per bottle. McLeod's Drug store. . « Monkey Brand Soap makes, copper like gold, tim-like wilver; erockery like warble and windows. like crystal. Crumley Bros. have been enlarging their miliinery parlors, and invite the | women of Kingston 1g' Vigit their opening to-morrow. g Farmers: prediot that a lot of early seething will be possible this spring, ensuring an early harvest, under fav- orable. circumstances. bo 1 The wind shifted to the north-east this morning, and gradually dropped. The driving rain, interspersed with-a few. snow flakes, Moe sot enjoyable, © ' £ about hall a mile out, the south-west wind of Inst night having swept much of the ice away. It is contemplated to have the floor of the arena of the armouries covered with sand so as to fill up the crevices and remove the present slippery con- dition of the block flooring. y Edouard = Parlovitz, Grand opera house, next Monday. ( New spring switchpoints have placed in. position on switches 'on the « street railway line, They do not have £6 be turned by hand to allow a car to enter a switeh, Lowney's chocolates; 'fresh in pack- ages, and bulk. H. B. Taylor. been some of the fered in the April Cosmopolitan, of Bjornstérne Bjornson, the "poet-pro- phet of Norway. The article is elabor- ately illustrated with photographs: Compound Svrup of Hypophosphites pit bottles, 60¢.' Taylor's. 'Among the serios * now rumiing ih the Cosmopolitan may be mentioned. "How to. Administer 4 Household." The April instahwent. deals with the part. exercise - plays: in- the preserva: tion of health. The ferry office claims ownership of the first spring. flower. grown here. A young lady ' progented a bouquet of snowdrops to J. A. Goodearle this morning, and some of the white flow- ers 'found their way to the reporters' es kK, i When the steamer: Piorropont reach- ed the widdle of the harbor on her way to the islands on Sunday after noon, a unique right was witnessed. A muskrat was seen sitting' on a large cake of ied, which had floated away from the share, taking the lit- tle animal with it. The, April Cosmepolitan is a 'eare- fully balanced , magazine. There ars seventeen stories and articles--104 pictures. Chief place is given to a striking artigle on "The Americaniza- tion of the Canadian North-West," by. William ' R. Stewart. Field-Marshal incon Wolseley contributes an ar- ticle, ---- PERSONAL MENTION, Movementa.Of.. The People -- What They Are Saying And Doing. Mrs. Georgina Reid, ill for ten weeks with typhoid fever, is slowly improving. $ R._D. Baker, Ottawa, spent Sunday in the city with his family. He return- ed to the $8pital this morning. "Rowland Kenneth" js the name of the son recently born to Rev. 0. L. and 'Mrs. Kilborn in Chentu, China. R. K. Elliott; in London, Ont,, for some 'weeks oversebing some work be- ing done there by his firm, returned home this morning. Motorman Fred. Murray, of the street xailway line, has been promoted to a pegikion in the barns. William Sandicook replaces him on' the road. H.- M. Nimmo, B/A., a graduate - of Queen's and a hustling newspaper-man is writing the legislature news from Lansing, Mich., for the. Detroit Tri bune, Mayor Bell and Dr. Hanley left ybs- terday for London to attend the grand council of the C.0.CF. James } Daly, D. J.:Garhutt, Alderman Bass and other delegates loft for the west to-day oni a similar mission, ------ To Have a Society Sempany, Members of the two local lodges o Oddialows have under comsideration a scheme of forining a' company of the 14th Regiment. Oddfellows only will be admitted to the ranks, and even the officers "will belong to that order. If the scheme is carried out the soci- ety men will form themselves into No. 8 company of the regiment. ------------------ Enterprise Renovator, excellent for spring eléaning. "H. B. Taylor, Bronchitis All serious tung troubles begin with a ticklifg in the throat. You can stop this'at first in a single night with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for hard colds, and for coughs of all kinds. Te, S06, S100. 4. J CATER CO, Lowell, Kass next Menday, Ne & -------- * Watkin Mills, Grand: opera house, |. tention. Se ! Watkin Mills, Grand opera house. othi to ual Taylor's oe a oa Granules, 10c, the temperature, Ace is fast, Jeaving the hashok" This morning the water was clear for sAn interesting character study is of. well established business, leaving on acconnt of ill-health. There is a 6-room dwelling attach- ed; also good stable and drive house. 3 GER THAN FIoTioN A ------ * ant tasting {taining v pare" A8ept golden. soul <The. taklety undsr the Name 1 4 D, a T res Dyspepsin Tablets. ating perl to fest the wo PO! Of 'Stuart's Tablety Bg nh i ent 40. thd digest 000 fTaing of 'Taw: Rus and other whol, some J Stuart's the Tablets do not act upon > bowels. like aftes dinner pilla..onq chicap atl whi siuply. jy. tate and Inflate the intestines Withe out haying any. efiect whatever in di. gesting food or curing indigestio If the stomach can aasistest in the Will very soon recover its norms] vio. OF, #8 No organ is so much We, and overworked as the stomach, Chi is the secret, if {hers is any se. crt, of the remarkable success of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, & remedy practically unknown a few years gor and pow: the mest. widely known of any tréatinent for stomach weakness This sucdess has been! secured entir. ly upon its merits as a digestive pup and simple because thefe can be no stomach trouble if the food is prompts ly digested. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets act ene tirely on the food eaten, divesting it completely, so' that it can be assimil. ated into blood, nerve and tissue, They cure 'dyspepsia, water brash, sour Stomach, gas and' bloating after meals, because they furnish the diges. tive power 'which wank stomachs lack and unless that lack is supplied it is useless to attempt' to cure by the use of "Yonies," * "pills". und 'cathartios which have absolutely no digestive power, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets can be found at all drug stores and the re. gular use of one ob twa' of them after meals, will demonstrate {heir better than any' other ardument. nn, be restod and A wonderful assortment are the WEESE WALL PAPERS Every stylish lody is pleased with them. Deslgns and coloring simply ime mense. Prices low. Photos and' Frames: Stationery in connection, . D. A. WEESE & €0., 121 Princess St Agents for the celchrated Mason & Risch Pianos. L. T. Lochheed, Supt. B000000000000CC000000l Pint Bottles 60c. Compound Syrup of Hypophos- phites and excellent Spring Tonic and system builder. Enterprise Renovator for clean- ing Carpets, Curtains, wood-work and spring 'cleaning genecally, 25¢ and 50%, cans. Tarine Moth Proof bags, sure death to moths. They keep the clothing without. being crushed Business suit, overcoat and ulster size. We have a very large assortment of iresh chocolates. Lowney's aso H. B. TAYLOR,: "Pharmaceutical Chemisp. | 124 Princess St. 'Phone 59. Successor to B. O. Mitchell. $000000000000000000008 A RARE CHANCE Real Estate We offer this week the following properties 'at exceptionally low prices tom FARM Lot 13 Con. I, Pittsburgh, 130 acres, 1. stone dwelling, bank barns,' drive house, ete., "all in first-class conditiou. 321 University Avenue, a, semi- detached brick dwelling, 8 rooms, furnace and all other conveniences. STORE PROPERTY. A grocery and meat shop, with owner SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. A frame, S-roqued dwelling with threes acrés of good land, pleasantly situated, from elettric car line. one block BUILDING LOTS On Johnston, Sydenham, Mark- land and Nelson and other streets from $75 up, on easy terms. We. can sell you a hotise or lot in any location at low figure. A call solicited. J. 8. R. McCANN "Real Estate Agency, St Brock St. B ARTEL + .{ REP, i} a ston of gE .. Lo King Tuesday of ie 5 7 Address / Ny work of. digestion it merit ° Den , Rha ahd, For full particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY, A Oy SPECIAL SETTLERS' T T0 CANADIAN NORTH-WEST Wii CSTON EVERY TUESDAY I ARGH AND APRIL AT 8:10 Diroctoonnections. 'REDUCED RATES UNTIL APRIL 80th, 1908, COLONTS FROM KINGSTON TO lo, Vict: Vancouver, g $4 Portland, Reseland, Nelson, Spokane 2, Js pects. Annconds, Butte . gm re " a onic ars . Xk Office, Ontario " B® Ge WA WF. A. FOLGE] Gen. Pass, Agt. Ge Ted, - apes, Deserogto,. an ints. leaves City elagrap! e POOL, via Queenstown ' , From MONTREAL ~ AND QUEBE LIVERPOOL. 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