Daily British Whig (1850), 6 May 1903, p. 3

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Gold Seal Lager is as good it looks and looks almost good as it in It answers every. test of lor, brilliancy, flavor and bility. Sleeman B. & M. Co. Limited Guelph, Canada ireen S (Grass in be, That is your lawn, if vse our Peerless Lawn grass , 20¢. 1b. ympound 75¢. Sarsaparilla, large ef, Iron and Wine, .B. TAYLOR, armaceutical Chemist. i Privicess St., Phone 59, ccessor to E:-0O. Mitchell. large size, Bg _ DECIDE ON MASON & RISCH PIANO. y is believing. arerooms of D. WEESE & 00. a1 Princess tr Kingston, of L. 'P. Lochheed, M.A. district eB Foronto, ay Rich Men Owe fhiir nancial success Jo foresighted "investments in real' éstate--not to "good luck. ?? Will Gladly D You J to get a start in the right direction if you will come and 'see us about the good properties we have to sell. 3 R McCANN and No. 2 are sold in Kingsd® esponsibless 3 . BOGART, M.D., C.M, : RESpENy HOUSE SUR of the eneral How Billings, Mont. .....coovier srarinnssnen $38 08 . Baste, Mont Colorado Springs, Col, Denver, Col., os Wash... 4388 CHO CB OO OOO CO-C ARID O00 "Hearing is deciding ng this piano i you call and tet UNTIL JUNE 35th, 1908, COLONIST RA S FROM. KINGSTON TO Pri. Wa Full, particulars at K. & P. and C. P. RW. Ticket Office, Ontario St. 7 ¥. CONWAY, TF. A. 'FOLGER, JR., Gen, Pass, Agt. Gem, ' Bupt. THE BAY * RAILWAY NEW LINEFOR: Tweed, Bsr Deseronto, and a lo cal points. Train leaves pot at 4 pum. a Q. By Qity' Hay D- Fy Conway, Agent, TIN DETIDTES SETTLERS' Special Trains to Manitoba and "the Canadian North-West. With free colonist sleeping icars will leave Toronto at 9 p.m. every Tuesday fu. April, May and June and run via North Bay. Special colonist rates from Kingston daily until June 15th, as follows : fan, BE. BO, oe "Westming r, Hobson, Rist wR Gait Wash. I, B.Oy Vancouvet, Tl ev EEE A6.05 Lon Joes Cal, San Francisco, eA For po pertivain apply to JHANLEY, Agent, 'City Pasg. Depot. DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS SONTREAL \ND QUEBEC TO TR) Li ada, 9. Kemtingion, 16. Donnin gly 28rd. Sow rir May 36 BOSTON 70 HIVERPOON: Qommonwealth . New England .... a PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL, PRUTIC ioini se par id 3 ' May 16 BRISTOL. 4505 AND VERPOOL. , May 8. Manxman, May 16 : BOSTON T0 MEDITERRANEAN. Cambroman, May 2. Vancouver, June 6 Qambroman, June 20, Vapcouver July 18 For further particulars & to Jd, P. HAN J. CRSLE VE, 42 Clarence St. rhe Dominion Line, Montreal & Port ALLA LINE From Montreal. From Quebec. Cori es 9 am. ay dor Barely oo LE trie 16, "rab nian, o d uUpWAr Sha Sn 2750 Vo. $42.50. esi aud "Has. Liverpool, w, Londoh. REAL "ro Dry ow PIRECT. join (2nd & 8rd class only), May 20 May 97 J. ¥. HANLBY, Agent, LOTR City SIEVE. Clifance eireet. a ECE -------- TO-LET. GOOD' FURNISHED RoQMS, bon OR without hoard, 101 Queen Street, = without hoards, 101 Ques PAW FOUR aooD FURNISHED ROOMS, with hoard, WR modern Son- venicuces, at 1° Cvaney Aver Svemacer 4b ZOE ba RNS cD ROOMS, WITH OR % Tg board, ROOM odent fmprove- Te Avy. Joo King street, corn- r "Union s 10. ROOMS, HOT helting, possession 1st May, Aleo other buildings, stores, etc S. R. McCann, 51 Brock street. ues Ja, ST REET, ter FROM MAY 18ST, 'HOUSE NO. 206 William street, containing 13 rooms. heated with hot water, wi al TE amon 91 ML The People Are Improssod With the Wonderful Power of This Remedy to Cure Rheumatiom--it Pamonstrates Its Value Quickly and Cures to Star wi relieve suffering and scatter health is my greatest happiness."-- MUNYON. 1 do not care at what stage of the Sippate your rheumatism may be--if it lar advanced and chronic, or if it is only-s few months' standing, my Rheu- matic Specific Will cure it quickly and for all time. It neutralizes the acid in the blood, eradicates the poison from the system, and cares the malady pers manentfly. @ The interest that has been taken in my Rheumatism Cure by the people of Canada is solely and en: sirely due to the fact that it eures rheu- matism. If it were otherwise, I would expect the sale of my remedies to be prohibited by law."--Munyon. WHAT THE FATHER SAYS. "I have had rheumatism in my hand and arm for soyersd , and suffered grant * Join. A$ times my hand would numb, and I wenld have no foetin in jt. Then it would stiffen up and" oould not. shut it. After Rheu« 1 "had takem Munyon's an Qure a short time I n t improvement. I am now completely cured, and have no: more rheumatic pains" Mr. Charles Harra. dine, .288 Parliament street, Toronto, Dec. 32nd, 1008. i : WHAT THE DAUGHTER SAYS. "I have had Rheumatism of a severe form in my knee. I could not bend it at times, and I suffered great pain. Mun. yon's Rheumatism Cure has cured me, and I Am now entirely well." Miss Flor. encé Harradine, 288 Parliament street Toronto, Dee. 22nd, 1002, "MUNYON'S REMEDIES. Monyos s Cold Cure te = breaks up a cold A rae a aya, Rhepmation yCure cures Rheq- TIanen . i Petia, pe y. ice 25e i at "ull Cure positively cures in and stomach trou Munyon's Pl jeheis all ioe tgestio! les. 25¢, Maunyon's Cough Cure st coughs, night Toate Aliays ho or Rm ol aagha a e lungs. ar Kidney ite speedily ins in the back. loins. or grote, A i Bore of dney disease, Price 28c. Muriyon's Hendache Cure vom headache in wiputes. Price Munyon's FPlle Oln pant tly all"forms of piles. neg oy wr Afunyon's Blood oh etafioatis all Im pu! of the blood, Price 25¢. Mutiyon's Female Remedies are a boon So all women. or Yiiatizer rest lost power weak Price 31, pi » men, FREE MEDICAL ADVICE. After housecleaning buy an Iron Bed for beauty and style and save labof, odd dresser to matéh. Pillow-sham at- tachment. Also Spring and Mattresses 1 letters adresses 0 Prof. Mun. Plhuaeiniia; 0 LRA. containing - be answered prom fi a free aivice s oy to will bs GO-GARTS ! Go Carts Just' 'Wi Gur aft fot. were 'soon sold. These Will soon follow. Prices and designs correct. Insist on seeing the MAGI label upon every Bottle of Caledonia Water ; "bottles without labels are' only used .to defraud. Sold everywhere. A a.m. Rev. : Of Pulpits, tren] conference will be' held "in the Sydenham: Street. Mathodist church, Kingston, Ont, commencing on June 5th, at 9 a.m.: The conference pray. oe meeting will be held from 9 to 10 "he stationing committee will weet on June 1st, at 8 p.m. The minister: ial session will 'open en: Wednesday, June 8rd; at 2 pam. The district sta: tistical secretaries will meet the con- fgranics statistical secretary, Rev, Joel Dorman, on June 2nd, at 2 p.m. The Bnancial secretaries will meet the conference treasurers of = connexional funds 'on June 8rd, 'at 10 a.m. ing of the executive committee of the Epworth League on June Bth, at 4 a.m Conference Anniversaries. Wedriesday, June 3rd, 8 p.m., Queen street church--Theological uwion lec: ture, by Rev. Sauthel-P. Rose, D.D. Subject : "The Sermon on the Mount a Revelation of Divine Character." Thursday, ® June 4th, 8 pan. ~Mis- sionary anniversary reception of de- putation from the Woman's * Mission- ary Society. Addrisses by Revs. A. Hermon Visser and| W. Goold Hender- son, Friday, service. June 5th, \8 p.m. Reception Resolution of reception to be moved by Rev. John D. Elis, BA, and seconded by Rev. Chatles G.' Man: ning. Address by the president. Saturday, June 6th, £ p.m.~Conse- eration service, conducted by the pre- sidemt of conferenéo' Addresses by Hevs. Melvin Taylor and David. Win ter. Monday, June Sth, 3 p.m.--Memor- ial service: 4 p.m.<-Laymen's Assovia- tion will 'meet; '8 p.ni., educational meeting. Report. Addresses nd Revs. and Char R. Prof. Elliott, BIA, Flanders, B.A. BD; 9 p.m.~Temper- ahte reports. Addresses by 'Rev. Reu ben Still well and 'Ald. Charles Hope well, of Ottawa. Tuesday, June 9th, 8 p.m. Sunday school report. "Addresses by Rev. Ww. Bowman Tucker, M:A; PhD, and John R. Lavell, M.P., Smith's, Falls. 9 p.m.~BEpworth League report. Ad- diesses' hy "Rev. Joseph H. Larmour, RA RD, PhD, and Irwin Hilliaxd, Ksq., of Morrisburg. Morning Services. Rible study meetings--Subject : The book of Deuteronomy. Thursday, June 4th, 8.30-9.30 a.m.-- Its. Origin, Essayist, Rev. Henry A. Young. Discussion to be led by Rev, William J. Wood. Conducted by Rev. E. W, Crane, ' Saturday, June Oth, 8.30-9.30.-2. Ite contents, Essayist, Rev. Duncan T. Cummings, F.T,L. Discussion to be led by Rev. John W. Davidson, BA, RB D. Conducted by Rev. George G. Hux- table, Tuesday, June 9th, £.30.9.30.--~3. Its Influence. Essayist, Rev. Richard Cor- rigan, B.A, B.D. Discussion led by Rev. Charles S. Deeprose, Conducted by. Rev. William Howitt, B.A, B.D, Devotional Meetings. Monday, June 8th, 8:30-9.30 a.m. Conducted by Rev. T. G. "Williams, D. D. Address by Rev. William" Service. Subject: How to Obtain Spiritual Pow- er, Wednesday, June 10th, 8309.30 a. m. Conducted by Rev. Howard B. Ryckman, M.A., D.D. Address" hy Rev. Thomag, Griffith, M.A. Ph.D. Subject: Vital Mements in Methodism. ¢ Sunday Services, Sydenham Street Methodist Church. --9.30 ami. Conference Lovedfeast, con- dicted by Rev. John Philp, M.A., D. D., pastor of the conference church, 11 a.m; Ordination Sermon by Rev. Man- ly Benson; D.D., followed: by the Or: dination Service, cofidicted by the president. of the conference; 3 p.m. Sunday-school. Addresses by Rev. He- man 8. Osborne, B.A., B.D., and m:, betmon by Rev, George J. Bond, LA. editor of The Christian Guardi- an; followed by thé Sacrament of the Lotd's Supper, conducted by, the presi: dent of the conference. Queen Street Methodist church--11 am., Rev. J. Wellington Grabam, B. A; 3 pm., Sunday-school. ' Addresses by Rev. Peter L. Richarson, B.A., B. D., and John Trenaman, Fsq., Brock- ville; 7 p.m; Rev. 8. Goldworth Bland, B.A. ' Jrock Street Methodist chunch--11 am., Rev. Charles E. Bland, B.A., B.D; 3 pan, Sunday school. Ad- dresses by Rev. Gekrge A. McIntosh, BA, BD, and Joho Edwards, Esq., Montreal; 7 pm., Rev. John E. Ma- Street Methodist Shea 11 am., Rev. Daniel' Earl, BA; 3 p.m, Sunday school. Addresses by Rev.: W. I. G. Brown, B.A., B.D. and (Alderman C. W. Cats, Sher- brooke; 7 pan; Rov: FA Read. Portsmouth Methodist church--11 aam., Rev. William L. Rowan; Sunday school. Addresses by Rev. William A. Wilson, J Smith, M.D.; Brockville; 7 pm., Rev. Pam! Pergau, B.A Cataraghi Methodist: church=11 Rev. John H. Miller. 4:15 pam, = 2. y 8 & ; wail Ii », four o Re years with a ous cough which he saya, haswed me, causing me to hs tha was inthe first Sion My: Bu 's hr ed to it. what he Says of RY 'markahle. ¢ bottles of the. twenty-five cent as PEER The Gathering Will Be Held In Sydenham Street Church--The Anniversaries and The Filling The twentieth session of 'the Mon: Meet Charles Morton, Esq., Montreal; 7 p.9 3 pm, B.A. and Bruce Williams A. Hanpa; 7 pam., Open air service in the City Park, conducted by Rev. D. Win- Cs stage of consump- having seen adver- read soon felt a re- ¢hange and Y abor using two size, wos permabently cured." Sold by all a CURE . COLLARS. SHIT: BOSOMS sou SKIRTS, TABLE: CLOTHS. CURTAINS 'E THIS STARCH. DOES. NOT STICK T° THE IRON A 15 WARRANTED NOT TC INJURE THE FINEST FABRIC. ~~ = We i Bre STARCH Co. MONTREAL ; ter. "Speakers, "Reve. E. Richardson Kelly and John Grenfell. St. Ahdrew's Presbyterian church 11. a.m., Rev. William H. Sparling, 3A. 7 pms, Rev, Charlis S. Sykes, B.D. Chalmers Presbyterian church-211 a.m., Rev. Thomas B. Conley, B.A; 7 p.m., Rev: Francis G. Lett. Cooke's © Presbyterian church~11 a... Rev, Isaac Hall; 7 p.u., Rev. Tallman Pitcher. Zion - Presbyterian church--11' am., Rev. James B. Hicks, ILA; 7 pm, Rev. William H. Stevens. First Congregational church--11 a.m., Rev. William Philp, B.A., B.D; 7 p.m., Rev. Frederick G, Robinson. Bethel © Congregational ¢hurch--11 aan, Rev, William: 8S. Jamieson, MiA 7 Rev, William T. Smith, Calvary Congregational church--11 a.m., Rev, Silas J. Hughes, M.A" 7 p.m., Rev: George 1. Campbell, B.D, First Baptist church--11 a.m., Rev. George Edwards; '7 p.m., Rev. George S.: Reynolds. Second Baptist ; chwech--11. am, Rev. T. Creighton Cassidy; 7 p.m, Pawson 1. Elliott. SUNDAY STUDY. The Plot Against Paul--By Emer- gency Board, The International Sunday school lesson for May 10th is found in Acts xxiii, 12.22, The golden text is the élivenith verse of the same chapter, the time is 'A.D., 55, and: the place is Jerusalem. Paul's enemies were determined to destroy him. They bound themselves ful to eat or 'drink until they had killed him. But God had. said that the apgstle should « bear witness for him in"Rome as he had done in Jeru salem. Now notice how the efforts of Paul's would-be assassins but helped him to make gopd God's promise. It was because of their conspiracy that he was sent on his way to Rome. This is the age of societies and clubs. Men, and - wowen, too, band themselves together for all conceivable purposes. Many of these clubs are beneficial, both financially and so cially, but many more of them are extremd. All man is safest demoralizing in the things considered, the who belongs 10. just two organiza tions=church and home. Mmny a lonely wife has been constrained to «ay thet hér husband belonged to so many wocicties that hé had no time for her society. The organizations of which our les. son speaks was not a permanent one, but an emergency band. Often a ¢hild is lost in 8 mountain district, and all the residents around give up their various occupations and unite in a systematic search .of. the moun tains. This was an emergency band, with a defmite and worthy end in view. } But what shall we say of this hand of Jews ? Was theirs a beneficial or ganization ? Was their purpese a worthy and laudable ene ? Their con stitution and by, laws contained but two articles. 1. We must kill Paul 2. We will not 7, till we have killed him, How ready men are to bind them salves against Christ and his cause. Uhe effort of the Jews failed = and Paul was sent away under the careof Roman officers. Paul's Roman citi zenship saved him. It was a great privilege to be a Roman citizen, for all indignities against Romans were severely punish every Roman was inviolable. "The Porcian law," he gaid, "has removed the rod from the body. of every Ro men citizen'! "It is a crime," said in one of his erations, "to hiad a Roman cilizen, a crime to scou him;it is almost parricide that he abould be executed." Tt will be re membered thEt at Philippi Paul com: pelled the magistrates who had order ed Silas and himsell beaten to come to the jail and sel them free with their own hands, because they Roman - citizens. was. not questioned, for to make claim falsely wos punishable by death. 'Kang od. Cicero declared that the body of |" were Both there and here ' CALLED HOME, Yu Wei to Obey His Sov- ereign. Caleutia, May 5.--Kang Yu Wei, the nofed Chinese reformer and o close friend of the emperor, who was com- pelled to flee for his life from that country because of the influence of the reactionary party, and who' has been travelling "in -- Furope and Asia for some time, left there, vestemlay, for Hong Kong, having received" a tele- gram from the Emperor of China, asking him to return immediately. Kang Yu's great opponent, Yung Lu, the first grand . secretary of the Chi- nesa empire, is dead, so that it will be safe for him to return to his own country. He says his recall means the restoration of the reform party, and possibly: the fall of the empress ow: ager from power, Great Value in Clothing To Order, Prevost has received this day an- other shipment of Scotch 'tweed for airing "hey are beautiful patterns nd good material, Price suit made on order for $15 up. A first-clags fit guaranteed. Tf you are in n of the latest New York colored bhitts at a modérate price, wee our window, Carpet Cleaning : Should be dons -eatly before "the rush, At Carnovsky works, Ontario street, old, dusty carpets made to look almost new by a thorough' pro. ceks. Moderate prices. Carpets taken up and velaid if desired. The Central Ontario' railway hill, was thrown out unanimously by the railway committee of the House of Commons, after a long discussion, 'Ihe measure was intended to give the bondholders the same rights and qualifications for directors as share: hblders. Angus: Mcleod, the young Canadian shit in Gray's Inn road on Sunday, is rogressing favorably at the Roy al Free hospital. The bullet bas béen extraéted, and he © will likely make rapid recovery. Fresh garden and flower seeds ar riying daily at Me cLeod's drug store. A man of and n usin Grape-Nufs Brea He says: * Ron Dakota. Paul's claim 10 be a « Rowan ction Alexander Stevens, Delta," Ron been | pneinted a nakisy 'public, by the On- i Brie a bylaw 'to raise || ote the iniprovements I building "was defeat: relict of the' late Rus | Wak, Smith's Falls, i onda: la in Sms Falld, being 0 So er i 2. She Jate Capt. : Hh Brookville council has pm! i el Se of public, oh ; to n is | being du the death es lich: ocewrved | this lines a much esteemed leaves: a family of ten ¢ fi Withinm, Madoo; Sdott Thurlow; Mra, W. Po Huda | IC Boldt Spe nee, Hunting don; Mrs, MéCa ghey. paraicie, for the blood, »on's Rod don Phong The Toronto Board protested + the railway q we Jepivaut Joa appear dissatisfied. and vaccine shields, supply. Mdleod's drug store. ia D writes that ; at the age the, age ge reak down and was a partial cluded that coffee was ong of the ELE f li f wo {would px of living for a red i Hlingis in tr nk ii in print, Name py

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