Daily British Whig (1850), 18 May 1903, p. 2

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obodster, 3, At Rodbester, 2: 5. At Buffalo, 5; Providence, 6. timore, 3; Jersey City, 4. ; At New York, 7; » battle with prayer. 3 -- Eh Church Items. 1 Miss I ide Jin Chalmers soloist. - ¢ "Glory To Thee, My God, This Right, ounod's beautiful, composi- 3 Was Bailey in St. alah' church, last service, "Mre. Androws, formerly of Toronto, new 'ano soloist in Sydenham street M ist, began duty yoster- day, and delighted the Songrogation. She sang at both. services, and show- ed a very sweet and clear voice. Kingston, May 18.--(To the Editor : Can you tell me: the difference in the character of Sunday labor between en running street cars and men at tending a military chiirch parade. Arve not both work ? (2) Can you tell the difference be tween a clergyman riding on a street church parade ! Which show is the worst 7 (3) 18 'a' church 'pardde a "parade" of godliness ? 1s there more recreation or 'relaxation in tramping--under or. ders--along dusty streots, than in rid: Jing in a comfortable cool car? ~KENQUIRER. Rev. E. W. Beaven Dead. The death is announced, as having Jrecently taken place in Buffalo, of the Rev. E.'W. Beaven. The deceased was .a son of the late Rev. Dr. Boaven, rec- tor of 8t. John's church; Norway, and alsa' a professor in King's College, f now Toronto University. He was edu sated at Trinity College, B.A., 1856, Af MAL 1838, was ordained in 1857, hy and 'served in Pres: eott; » Arnprior, and the Kit- ley Mission. . He . retired . from active clerical work in 1884, The Conunittee's Stand. The Victoda Day celebration pom: mittee did not want the visiting J troops to come here Monday morning, ; desire the troops themselves to be consulted. They decidéd to come to Kingston for go '§ two days' outing, and the committes has to receive thet and provide for their entertainment. i | tn sini oh, . Was Thrown Out. al. 8. Henderson was injured at Ua- taraqui last evening by his horse rin, ng away. He was thrown out and 4 'a severe shaking up. He was Jattended by a village -physician and afterwards sent home in a cab, Next year Sunday' will again por code Victoria day. After hat. there v ¢ no ation trouble will Jor six years. Baseball On Sunday. New York, 2. At Chicago, 2; Wash 6. mm league--<At Newunrk, 3; Bal 2 The Leagues Standing. Eastern league-- Jersey City, : Baltimore, 400. Roches: Providence, 313; Worcester, " Atherican 1e ue-- Chicago, 'ont; Moston, 56% Philadelph on, 364. Nb tions league--New York, .696 per sent; Chicago, 067; g Poston, 516; Cincinnati, .500; Brook- wn, 480; St. Louis, was the message he would ledve to bis hearers. "Phe Chrisiiun | must ever he on duty; hive 0 te or treaty. » omni] fod hie heaven to they all served, 'and asked that he might het 4 Mes. J. A. Hendry left for Chicago Miss Flin Munroe, Cornwall, has se ood position in Kingston. and wife left on Satur- fornia via the G. T. R. route. CuF, Gildersleeve, general manager of the R. '& 0. Sunday in the city. ' George Cliff "has left Winnipeg for Edmonton, NW.T., te look ountry in that district, Cadi e was removed from the Royal. Military College: Sunday to Shi gensenl hospital for treatment. 200. University avenue, Wednesday and Thursday, from 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford re turned on Satwday evening from To- tonto after spending several pleasant ALIS io) solo in "Street NM church, last Wins fine, i AWarmwih presided ut the or : } yesterday. At 'evening service Miss Grace Clark artoonist, expects to leave for Eng: land next month to spend the winter and autumn there. Herbert Robinson capably rendered by Miss spending a few friends in Colborne. Inspector Harshaw, Napanee, was in the city to-day adjusting the loss by sents the insurance underwriters. W. CC. McDonald, purser of steamer Toronto, Give It Up: Let a Clergyman Answer. will begin her regular trips on June I". W. Donoghue and daughter, Irene left this morning for N pioce, Miss Mary Donoghue, to R. A. HR. J. Sweet, a Strathcona farmer, tlied in the general of prieumonia. He was car and taking part in a spectacular hospital Noaday Strathcona for interment. Col. Stevens, commanding the Mon treal field artillery, was on Saturday, arranging templated visit here corps he commands, Benjamin Salisbury, for many years Rockwood Hospital, last night, aged abomt sixty years. inmate of that institution about nine 'REACHED KINGSTON. The Two Men Recently Convicted Of Manslaughter. the two men, Walter C. McGrain, Toronto, convicted of manslaugliter, and sen: tenced respectively jo four and eight ears' confinement in Kingston peni- tentiary, reached sheriff" Neither of the con: viots was in the slightest degree de- pressed in spirits, ---- Doctored Nine Years For Tetter. Jawes Gaston, merchan barre, Pa., writes : "For years red with Tetter Dr. Aguew's Oint- jw flo the first now | am perm sale by Henry Wade ana H.R Taylor. --13% -------- Winners In Pharmacy, At the semi-annual oxamination the Ontario College of Phamacy, the lege silver medal and the Scott me. dul in botany were won byL. G. Oli ver, Deseronto: and jn the honor list ave James Allison, Picton; uous cough which he ways, "greatly {what he says . Aw it: of soon felt 'a two bottles of RVEY| == von DrvEsTIGATION, Here For Repairs. dor: the « 's. wharf : Steamers Ocgpn, down; ja, up. ton at 3je. per bushel. -- At Toronto, 10; | Swift's wharf: Steamer Rideau «| Ki cleaved for Ottawa; schooner Sufel, from Oswego, with coal M with five light barges and cleared down: with five grain laden. Canada. ) Capts. Augustus, Donnelly and Davis er Acacia to decide about insurance. The coal cargo was insured, but the vessel wad not. However] the owners of the coal, according to marine law, will have to pay one-third the dam age to the vessel. Protecting Dependent Children, The "aftorney-general's bill to amend the children's protection act provides for a committee of six per sons in each clectordl district to co- neglected children and the children's aid societies, to assist in placing and visitation of neglected tl dependent children; the committee to be ap- pointed by the, county judge, the sherifi. and the warden. It also pro- vides for the appointment of proba: tion Officers, to whose care will be re- ferred © children under sixteen years charged with offences, and that no child under fourteen charged with an ofience .agninst the laws of the pro- vince shall be committed to any jail or otien station or lock-up pending trial. Mr. Dufi's bill to assess factories a special rate for support of hospitals was lost on division. ¢! The Strollers ' On May 21st. For an organization of great pro- mise is the Margucrita Sylva Opera company fh "The = Strollers," which had quite a vogue last year in all the principal and southern 'cities, starting with the summer's run in New York. This séason the company is said to be an excellent one. The company numbers in all sixty people Land carries the entire seenic invest ment. The chore is said to be une usially pretty, Miss Sviva plays one of "The Strollers" and 'George C. Boniface the other, and it is averred that both are particularly apt in their characters, They Pay Their Way. The sergeants of the local perman- ent artillery. gorps are amused at the attitude of the sergeants of the 14th Regiment demanding . from the Vic- torig day celebration committee a grant for the entertainment. of visit- ing sergeants. The artilleymen point. out that on such occasions it is cus- tomary for them to keep open house, and th entire expense is borne by themselves; they have never vet asked for assistance from the outside. A Large Funeral. The funeral of the laté Michael Mad- den took place Sunday afternoon from his late residence, Rideau street, to'St. Mary's cathedral, thence to St. Mary's cemetery. The cortege was a lengthy one, testifying to the esteem in which the deceased was: held. The deceased loft: his fine dwelling on Ridedu street to his nurse, Mrs. Mor- ton, who attended him in his last ill. ness, Great Value in Clothing To Order. Prevost has received this day an- other shipment of Scoteh tweed for suiting. They are heautiful patterns and good material. Price suit made to order for $15 up. A first-class fit guaranteed. 1f you are in. need of the Intest New York golored shirts at a moderate price, see our windew. Badly Injured. William Northmore, an employee of the blacksmith shop of the locomo- tive works, had his right forearm badly injured this morning. It was struck by a crane and the bone, from elhow to wrist, split, making a frac ture that will be long in healing. Taylor's Palm Garden May be closed Tuesday morning for the purpose of completing this atirac- tive little place, every ome is delight ed with out pretty palm room, al though it is vet unfinished. Have you tried our Qupker cream; it's perfectly delicious, Black Cat. Get. Black Cut stockings for the boys and get rid of the "Dern nuis- ance. Jenkins sells them. Ee ------ GREATLY ALARMED. By a Persistent Cough, but Per- manently Cured by Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy. H.\p, Burbage, a student at law, in Greenville, 8.( +» had been troubled for four or five 'vears with & contin- alarmed me, éausing me to fear that to. try. it, Now .read and after twenty-five cent ts Of Vessel eis To And ih oliove- so," ue soplid di "From This Port--A Fine Ya t take place auy, top soon. Jt is a Reople. : ; or : f 3 mel ev Bind 3 liane Ho a PRE gh id al I a daily study | Palm Garden Drug Store. $b Crawford's whatf i Schooner | New be as sti 8 | Dominion cleared for Oswego. t season, but will + Booth's wharf: Schogner Collier, * for' "the" Minto | from Uharlotté with soft coal. - Dic 4 oi} #ud gd 4 hhe steamer New Island Wanderer, hi FAlbkandra "golf club, of St. Ca: J went on the Cape Vincent route 10 ship: of 130. | day.: Mr. Nichols large yacht comes from es club, to coach them. | Howe Island this- week to Davis' dry- le course of 2,700 yards has look for repairs. ! out, , i The steamer ' Britannic « has _ been placed in Chicago for corn to Kings- T. _eompany elevator : Schooner Marighette, from Colborne with 10,000 bushels of buckwheat; tug Bronson, ip Thy first of the two M.T. company's 'new steamers, built in England, is ex- pected to reach Kingston by June Ist. Last week it loaded railway iron at Antwerp, and is now en route for mudle a survey of the wrecketl schoonv operate with the = superintendent of of the Royal Military College. by, largely assisted in the success of cach entertainment. sults must have entailed a good deal rifices, and for this the committee feels its greatest obligation." was in progress. Afterwards Morris young man, Lynch stated that he en gaged a hackman to drive him home. man in Jrention, who . accompanied the cab « neral of the Jate Rev. Dr. 1 hompson, of St. Andrew's church, Sarnia, on Friday, as representative of the theo logical faculty of Queen's. Yesterday he occupied the pulpit of the deceased clergyman and conducted memorial services, heing specially requested to perform this duty, -as ap old friend of Dr. Thompson, Prof. Jordan was to have preached in London, Ont., yes terday, but he arranged with Kev. Prof. Ballantyne, of Knox College, Toronto, to take his place. different times for a variety of pub- die institutions, the latest of which is ,the post-office. "The drop letter box at the main entrance has fréquent. ly been made use of in which to mail letters, The Whig staff has no objec- tion to properly 'mailing these mis- §1ves, as some of them, Judging by the addresses they bear, s tales. tution. of Queen's is this : versity shall continue distinctly Christian, but no religious tewt Qualification, save the Profession of Christianity, shall be required of, or appointed for any oflicer, trustee, member of council, or official of said university." an inexhaustible treasure, which mo derate and cure ali the diseases pecu: liar to their . sex, female weakness, hysteria, nervous prostration, ete, ete. ---- ing made, 156, to 40¢. All sives. Jen kins. to 'an éntployee of that 'institution. &, ay ees' seem Lo 1d the less théy pleased tney for assorting and distribution. businéss mont, and were held down to are ? An investigation cannot come too soon, and with it a proper re gulation of the work." SERMON ON PURITY. Church. The second address by Rev. G. A. Lowes, on "Man's Relation to Wo- man," at Calvary Congregational church, took place yesterday aiter- noon. There was a, fair attendarice of young men. Rev. Mr. Lowes read Genesis xxxix and gave an interesting sketch of the Jife of Joseph. The two wost important words in the text were "flight" and "'flight." He urged the young men to impress these two words on their minds, I hey were te fight sin and flee from it. Nowspapers ware full of remedies for young men, recounting methods by which they could bf cured of their evil hab- its, He wagned them not to treat with these and have no cor- respondence with them, but to seek the advice of their own reliable phy sicians, To cultivate purity they must have a pure mind, The imagination should net be allowed to dwell on impure subjects. The purity of the mind was of vital jmportance to a healthful body. Bathing and cleanliness was conducive to purity. Fresh air and exercise would keep the blood in dir- culation and make the body healthy. Look to God to be pure and holy and. in their old age they would be pure and happy. Obey nature's laws and God would bless them. WERE APPRECIATED. The Work of The Cadets at To- ronto. Col. Otter, chairman of the military tournament committee, writes thus to Lieut,-Col. Reade, commandant of the Royal Military College : "I am asked by the general ¢ommit- tee of the late military tournament and horse show to express its most hearty thanks and earnest apprecia- tion of the great assistance rendered by the officers, instructors and cadets "The 'displays' given gave great satisfaction to the public and, there "To producé such satisfactory re of thought and preparation, perhaps at times inconvenience and other sac Looking For Guilty Man. Saturday evening the police received a call to Main street, where a fight Lynch made a complaint fo the po- lice about having been beaten hy a Reaching there, there followed a dis pute as to the fare, and the young river, turned to and gave Lynch a pummelling. The police are trying to locate the guilty party. -- Attended The Funeral. Rev, Prof. Jordan attended the fu Not The Post Office. The Whig office has been mistaken at tell interesting ITE ------ Distinctly Obristian, A notable clause in the new consti "The uni or For Women. Dr. Ed. Morin's = Cardinal Pills are Black Cat. Undoubtedly the best wearing stock- size, was permanently by all druggists, -------------------- Visit Taylor's Palm Garden and tv their Quaker cream. : b's What Employee Of Post Office Has fe Ving. To Say. 4 4) LOCAL NOTES AND "1 unders hat there is to bs a ts chrenms oF sare IN GENERAL. void ping 2 aprk Dpested. of moming was allowed out on sis: i; p wv seem to be. Our govern ment "is spending" thousands "of "del Jars every year io got, a fast wail ser- vice between Canada and Europe, but time. spverl on the ocegn is lost when the mails reach Kingston. I have seen British . mails lie in the office for a full half day before being dumped ont "It is just about noon' hour tHat we are busiest inside, and that is the very time we are short-handed. In- stead of dinher hours being so arrdang- ed, so as to have all the staff in the office at noon when every man is need- ed, most of them leave at that hour and take from an hour and a half to two hours for their dinner. 1 wonder what' they would do if working for « one hour for their mid-day meal, the same as thousands of our workmen By Rev. Mr. Lowes In Calvary 45 inches A » 7 remarked a reporter -- oh ' he Dost albes th Sati Occurrences in the City and" i Vicinity«Other Brief Items Une drunk at the police court this pended sentence. The oil doth factory. -- on. Rideau street is to be 'transformed. into «a cigar factory for Gi. A. McGowan. Only 10¢., MeLeod's drug store. will parade' at the armouries to-night in further preparation for the coming military review on Victoria day. It. was Driver Sands, of the hose and ladder truck, that made the bril the hosiery mill fire on Saturday. magazine, : published in Chicago, is making a distinctly enticing appeal ior. "seaders. The stories are . all For tired; burning, or sweaty feet, try Nyal's<¥as'em." Moleod's drug" store, The new elevator, screens, ete., for use on the steam crusher. owned by the board of works, reached the city this morning and will be put to usé at onee, J. H. Mills, auctioneer, was nressed to accept the sale of a large Lank- rupt stock in an eastern town, on the 27th and 28th inst., but had to re- fuse on' account of prior engagements, A meeting of the governors of the Kingston General Hospital was dall- ed tor four o'clock this afternoon to examine plans for the proposed home for 'nurses, and, if satisfactory, te adopt them. ™ Advertising that doesn't bring re sulls is mot goed advertising. 1f you cannot see that you are petting direct returns from "the advertising that you are doing, yott had hetter look for the reason and change your methods, After the goed. advertising the Vie toria celebration committee got in the churches on Sunday, it will be in or der for the members with their badges on to he found laboring in 1he chirch and Sunday school services next Lord's day. . The June number of The Smart Set opens with a novelette by James Branch Cabell, entitled, "The Hus bands' Comedy." The story is strik ingly distinetive. The sixteen chort stories of the nwmber are of a high standard 'of excellence. Mrs. Everard Cotes, (Sara Jeanette Duncan) now. lives in Simla, India, and has accummlated many amusing experiences which appear in a bril liant story in two parts, "A Mother in India," to begin in the June Serib ner's. It geflepts the social contrists of lifé"in Thdia. Lady Lumtum--You seem very much at home here in London. Mamie: Money--Oh! well, von seo popper has nothing but English ser- vants in our American home, "Morin's Wine * Creso-phates" offers complete and permanent cure. This tonic has saved thousands of suf , whose days were counted. Use over. ---- Both Were Injured. Saturday afternoon hile William Patterson and sister were retuiking from the city to their home in Dufier- in, their horses took fright while pro- ceeding through Barriefield. Both oc cupants of the rig were thrown out and injured. Mr. Patterson escaped with a few bruises, hut Miss Patterson was severely hurt, her back having heen injured. The vehicle was wrecked, Black Cat. ; Undoubtedly the best wearing stock- kins, -- Miss Manic Mallory nurse: i : ] iy in-traip- ing at Rochester, will graduate 3 8th, and is expected home to make a son Mallory, Adolphustown. The frame house street; Gananoque, Alex. Seo, BE. to Mrs. J. H. Turner, of Thompson's Point, and lot on Market now occupied by was last week sold hy Miss W. PF. Jackson for 81.000, poison. DAY'S EPISODES McLeod's Little Liver Pills cure | headache, d€spepsia and hiliou: n ss. R | No. 3 Company, Army Service Vira liant turn on King street in going to | "I'he Ked Book™ a new fen cent ' Hardware Merchant, good, ns | Taylor's Effervescent fresh this morning ©00000p00000000 Oatmeal Soap, pure Oc Lowney's 4 Chocolate TAYLOR'S: PALM GARDEN BRUG STORE o00ce0cenns NOT Buy a New Scale MASON & RISC Examine it's special featurs before buying elsewhere patent interlocked pin-block, JO STO0IMV A JU TOW Hujywadal yom Weese & Co., Photographers Paper dealers, 121 Princess ston, or correspond with L. T. Lochheed M. | Distriet Superintendent Toronto, WHAT'S THE USE Of worrying yourself about col lecting your after your property ? WE MAKE IT A BUSINESS And guarantee satisfaction in every way. are eareful in selecting the tenants for all properties entrusted to our and that makes collections of the Rents easy. to sufferers from bronchitis, asthma, | Repairs; grippe, catarrh, pneumonih, ete; in | kept in good condition, insuranct iact from any throat or lung trouble, a | kept A Rich Discovery. cana, see that everything is in force so that not suffer any loss; costs you only a nominal sum. preparation, and vou will be con J S RR M CANN vinced of its superiority. For sale all . . . aC ! No, 1.--<For ordinary cases is by far the best dolls pommd. Take no othe Cotton Roo: as all pills, mixtures and imitations ar reo ing made, 15c. to 40c. Al sizes. Jen ot 1 and No. 2 are sold in Kingstod by all responsible druggists. tte isms et. e------ loug visit with her mother, Mrs. Ne} hy -- This Space is Reserved for th perme cute erie | HP, WALSH ford hotel, by toking. pot ran . -- - Coal and Wood Dealer, Long Hair I 55-57 Barrack St., Kington. { AMERICAN AND CANADIAN Ayer's Hair Vi my hair grow, until riow ir 1 Ms. A. Sl All treggiusg, + & AYER GO, Lowi, Mang, "One year ago my hair |e 4 a 8 IN (AR came out very fast, so I tried CORN ama z 3 It Write or wire for prices, delivered you Stopped the falling and made T. A WITZEL - Tak STORE" AND WORK ing May 28rd, and 25th, returning dol 3 d, a until May 26th, 1908. aac: Full particulars at XK. & P. ; i St. . Ticket Office, On 0 § conan A Relann, TL Gen. Passe. Ags : E BAY OF W SHO & Deseronitg, and all lo- wed, Napdnes, Ses tyty Hall D- CONWAY, Agent, cal points. Tr pot at 4 pm. J B. Q. Ry. Kingston. FIRES VICTORIA DAY Excursio Between All Stations in: Canada Lowest First-Class Fare FOR ROUND TRIP. Going Rigs, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, May 23rd, 24th and 25th, Tickets valid returning from desti- nation on or before Tuesday, May 20th: 3 : 2 rickets not good on trains Nos. J. P. HANLEY, Agent, and 4. City Paspepger Depot. #ONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LE VERPOOL. : minion, May 23, .June 27, ug. Ds, May 30, July 4, Aug Canad June 13, July 1 Aug. Kensington, June 20," July 25, Aug. : BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Mayflower May 21, June 18 Commonwealth June 4, July 2 New England June 11, July 9 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL. Nomadic, May 23. Tauric, June 6 Irishwan, May 80 Norseman, June AVONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL From; Montreal. Manxman, May 19 Ottoman, May @ BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN. > 2 Vancouver, June 6: Cambrdman, June 20 For further particulars apply to or 4. Pp. FHANLIY, G.T.R. " on 3 wo © St J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, 432 Clarence £ The Dominion Line, Montreai & Port- land. ALLAN LINE From Montreal From A uabes. Tunisian, Ma) 9 a.m.; May 23, 6 p.m. Au. May 30, 6 p.m. Pretorian, Junc Jam. June 6, 6 pam, Parisian, May) First Cabin, $66 and upwards Second Cabin derry, $ 'extra Third Class, $25 and $36: Liverpool Derry, Beliast, Glasgow, London. MONTREAL TO GLASGOW DIRECT Sardinian, May 20, (2nd and 3rd class only Sicilian, May 2 First Cabin, $50 to $75; 2nd Cabin $85. Third class, $25. J. P. HANLEY, A nt, GTR. Panason Depot. . SLEBVE. Clarence #treet.; 90000000009 Swift's NN iL ILWAY NEW 1 rpool and Londofi= London, $2.50 He Rea side, 1 expres Milbur ago I failure workir 1 got and _g attend could to try Befort Ibe Tha cured Mill nervo the h arisin Pri deale City GILDER- DEP} SE licaty requ at I begit caive Kacl for 1 able Jita Pr bd part unde of tl will appl v He, TR eyo) " Out Coal Is As Clean As Though | -- It Were Washed and Brushed. | _ Eath lump stands b: toell, Good | HE solid soul-xo Anes Jorid fire. After foal the surfate of the earth Tea from the' mines, rities are picked | Out by hand. Thereafter it js screened PO Several tines before it reaches you, and oe slate. ute, remlly have mo chance if 8. are careful. We 8 very careful, COAL THAT SUITS. Foot of Queen St,~'Fhone 9.

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