Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jun 1903, p. 2

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a ® 7 : rit cEiirt.s £ i ooessl ough there had | sclls for twenty-five years, 'ho ¢ was coming yet. not Keopuoting tome of thse, be li [rime ditions. For instance, formerly mills in this district, as well as : ; the, me Three th a | week, the citizens purc doing their sup: Jilin many | years afc flour has been sold on Earket, He also remembers hen farmers attended market with made {loads of cheese and packed butter; cheese is never sold on the market packed. bitter is a rarity. Inthe olden days, five farmers attend: he ject of writing is pow en- gaging attention of school 'rus: "A close investigation is to be od mak for one to-day; the modern k y ustry and growth of vill: ages throughout the distriet ate pri- marily 'respogsible for the falling off in the y i : Mr, Watts also recalls seeing OX i Loarts and ox. skighs come into the tof the church's Riaorder often reminded one of feeding time at. the 800. Until a regular pedagogical system was established, . a teachers and good results would t not be fort! "lof the need of "normal a § Dunlop, of the "Atlantic City, will reach King o-miorrow to taki. p i in an. into folly of Borriefield, wil hy nce of John Mein- Er he Ja Tnland-Steainer Calvin and definite system of instruction by city' that. were marvels of inventive skill. These vehicles were made in the | back townships and were entirely = of wood, nob a single pices of iron--aot even a neil or screw--being used. in their construgtion. These backwoods > make a practice of city. iwice a year--is the roads were dry, sleighing was drawing attengiol n io the work of | A ing on in Fog i, ih reform now teach, possible, the priest should get assis: tance from & "trained: teacher of - the public, or | consulting p on ould be quarterly, 'as a child's life was eternity. _eac deanery not. go say how it. had all been, dow. lopment were and so practi! ,.- Enthusiasm was, the est, Sted jo Sun: school be on usipsm Jn iby, the id be the' {means of infeching th Tog. suc os, an] he' ah on : v. old - No- won't do in S y He is: Tadvocated the licensing of a, field su- perintendent, who would go about ; 10.8 sghool work, in eve: pa Snopes re: which "later on in the eyenmg. zegeived the Ihearty commendation of his' bishop, was. accorded ; vociferous applause... Voluntary speakers who were limited piano | yo five minutes, were Mrehdeacan Wot: had pid very little of Aver since their deper dealer had vainly on- Will' Close Early. Thomas Mufiley, the veteran Look. seller, hb come to, the conclusion that it js waste of energy to keep his stove open siter hali-past_ six o'clock in. the evening, and from this date to eptember , he. will close.at that our. "Tom" says that shout all ke lls after nx o'clock are postage stamps, on whi 5 makes ove per cent., and not et of these are that more ~ of | turned over to GR. " _C. E. S. Radelifie and G. F. Rutten, ' Napanee, one of the church's most useful end' faithful laymen. * Mr. YLeoch emphasized the spiritual side of the work, Archdeacon orrell, stromg- ly: advoeated normal clagsen, and Mr. Ruttan, who spoke several times, and point, said he felt' that the failure of Sunday schools, was the commercial spirit drilled inte the children at homé and in school. They didn't see just what dollars and conts value the Sunday school would have for them, and there fore took no interest in it. tin Harsh purgati remedies are fast iving way 10 gen! chi od mild of Rete of Carter's Little Liver Pills. If you try. them, they will certainly pledse vou. A British toilet lanoliné' and camphor ice, in boxes at Se. each. McLeod's store. - SNAP, PUSH AND GO | amin, ' Is What One Should Get From Food. A young St. Louis lady learned a» "ood lesson she "wom't fo t. She "lsayx: "I suffered from "indigestion for nearly ten years and although 1 " Ltried all kinds of foeds for breakfast T could not eat any of them until one is: day 1 discovered Grape-Nuts and pow I wonder how I ever did without it. in a business y had gome hour hreahiast for 1 was contin: ually reminded of it by the uncomfor- ho 1tahle distressed state of my stomach. J {Nuts in & Sharpe . }1 could not tell you, '| different for 1 eat some fruit and a How much ability I lost through this but now all is saucer of Grape:Nuls awd work hard all the moming and never think and [about my stomach until lunch time SOT Be Che good. dliects of Gra A meory and i ty. The only ey Cit & that 1 never want to limit myself to the required' aniotit for 1 love it 80." Cove, Sich, by Povtam Co., Battle . oduce, skins, etc. and take home a hall year's quantity on each trip. of supplies Mr. Watts is the oldest member of | © Ki Horticultural and Agri- cultural societies, has always taken an active part in the doings of these organizations, and his counsel is vet sought. Should a visitor cross the threshold of his eosy home on the Forty Foot Road, be will find hospit- unbounded: - Mr. watts is. a na v of the "tight little isle," = whose "splendid isolation" and power. to conquer is the envy of all jealous na- (ions. 4 -------- STATIONING COMMITTEE. ---- A Change in Circuits Was First ' Considered. The stationing committed ' of ths Montréal Methodist conference is con soscd of Revs. M. Benson (president, H. S. Ofhorne, 'I. 6. Williams, Thom- as Griffith, J. C. Antliff, W. J. Wood, J. B. Mavety, Lewis Conley, BE. B. Ryckman, W. Pearson, J. T. Pitcher, AE. Sanderson, F. G. Lett, J. Gre. fell, W. H. Sparling, Robert Smith, C. S. Deeprose, W. Howitt, T. B. Con- ley, W. H. Stevens, i Rev. W. Howitt, Stanstead. was el- ected secretary of the committee. The Sommittee has added "ome circuit, Morewood, on the Matilda district, from part of the Chesterfield charge. gland Pond, on the Quebec district ' has heen dropped by readjustment of the work, Owing to the detention of Rev. Dr. Rose in Ottawa, by the death of Alex- ander Fraser, there has been a change ordered in the services. The conference missionary meeting will be held in Queen stréet church on Wednesday sight and Dr. Rose's lecture will be given in Sydenham street church on Thursday night. Are Making Good Time. Citizens. appreciate the fast service now. being given by the strcet railway :ompany, due to the introduction, at sonsidétable. cost,' - of 'patent. spring switches, which < operate themselves :aving considerable time. These swit- ches, since their introduction permit of the Portsmouth cars making regul- ar 'trips in" forty minutes or less, ef fecting a saving of from ten to fifteen minutes on each trip. Thus, by the {new system, these ears arcen abled to make four additional: trips a lay, which is quite a 'consideration, vhen 'one is wanting a quick transit. if the unused switch on Princess street was removed; better 'time still: would be made. T Due To Neglect. A resident of ' University avenue writes to the Whig complaining of the neglect. of the board of works depart- ment in leaving that thoroughfare in a bad condition, When the spring scraping was performed, the mack scraped from the road-bed was piled in Fidges at either side of the * street, where it has since been allowed to re- main ahd harden, becoming dangerous and unsighitly. The appearance of the street is spoiled, and it is almost im- possible to drive a rig close to th, sidewalk without risking the smashing of a wheel or axle. & A House Divided, Ete. There was trouble in the painters' camp last evening, at a regular meet- ing of the union. A certain journey- man painter was accused of taking contracts for work at too low a f- re; he was urged to raise his prices refused. Hot words followdsd, and ing sb clidioe animals. } Taout,-Col. - Hunter, president. of . the Kingston Veterans' Association, is pre- paring biographies of all his comrades for obituaries, as each passes to his long rest. Th A district meeting = of the % Orange Society will be held here Friday night to arrange details in cofmetion with 5, fe " ing demonstration on members of the Portsmouth vill: st evesiing' and made necessary. to t aud the heavens cannonad: ; ¥ Ah 3 ' » give a man an air SR will shew itself in the satisfied expression on his The board of works department has : begun' laying King street, from" - westward. The 'foundations for walks weré- prepared some time ago. A fine' Trish terrier, owned byes 're sident of Wellington street, near Earl sitdel, was poisoned by strychnine ye terday afternoon. A veferinary | © sw geon was upable to save the adimal's life. ' ' Preparation 8 being made for the Y.M.O.A. hoy! camp, Ro be held at Jones' Falls, during the last week in July 'aid the fiest week in August. A repetition 'of last 'year's 'success is looked for. you once try Carter's Little Liver Pills" for sick headache, biliousness or constipatipn vou will never be with- out "them. They are purely vegetable: small and easy to take. Don't forget this. By governmental help the St. Law- rence. route to the seaboard cam be made the great waterway of = the northemn 'hemisphere. -- Kingston could be made a second Buffalo by the im petus to trade. -------------------- Plumbers Would Not Work, For, the second time within a week union' 'plumbers' and fon'union" master painters have come inte conflict: A gang of plumbers was sent to a King street residence yesterday to do some work: <The men had just nicely start- #d their task When a pSnawmiop boss painter enfered the building to do some work. 'The plumbérs at once picked up. their tools and left. Nothing Goes Right. Nothi foe rij : while the sto- madh po ywels Be Angier's Pétroleura Emulsion is the ideal re- wedy for all forms of stomach and bowel disorders. It "aids digestion, improves nuffftion, _cteaté. rich, red blood, firs flesh, and makes Nfo well worth living. Pleasant: to take. Van For Oemetery . A van will Tenve "Welguhiam's livery cveryp day; -except Mondays. and Sa- turdays, at two o'clock p.m., for the cemutery. Fare 10 cents each way. p------ Both the simy medical and army ser- Vice cotps paraded at the armouries lokt evenivig and performed' drill in preparation for 'the forthcoming camp 'of training: >, Ep Colds How: will your. cold be tonight 'Worse, probably. It's first-a cold, then a cough, then bronchitis... Colds .al- ways tend downward. Stop them - quickly with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. the outcome was that the painter in }4 postion left the meeting, - after de- claring that he was "through with the uniom" &. 3 . A Pplendid Lawn. Queen's University will 'possess 'a ningnifident lawn as soon as the grass Tans thick enough to form a sod. Jawn is Tocdted between the two arts" buildings on the south and the physics and mining buildings on the worth. 7 It i¥ 'as level ax a billiard table. The campus will also be a fine plot of gréiund when ready. Roém For Ten. "The St. Lawrénce and Ottawa rivers and | Rideau I trip, June 15th. Room for ten le 10 accompany the Detroit extursion on this trip. Apply to'D. Noonan. ° § Brand Soap cleans kitchen ls, steel, nd tinware, knives nds of cutlery, + Ph le * has certainly come to stay. Ask for it at Gibson's Follow Our Advice And 'get s pair of our shoes for the Onhfldren and Misses in Colonial Laced, Button Ukford," or Strap Shippers. | We have theta in Patent Leather, Red Kid age, * hair, | Dasit id are for dandruf, neaaiiis. nd ] action t To Tempt Our, delicious chocolates; one is always certain of their .quality; 40c. and 60c. 1b. We sell Lowney also. . # Ha e you been..in. AYLOR'S PALM OARDE ++ 1 DRUG STORE ?- 194 Princess Street: Phone 50. : 00000000000000000000¢ i eet eee peat 000000000000 00000000 900000 00000000000 Mason and Risoh Authorized Piand Tamer, Mr. W. J. McCul- lough, of, Toronto, Will be in the City Next Week. If you wish your Piano most carefully tuned and put Lill Desk possible cohdi- tion by a skillful, experienced, and re sponsible tuner; kifidly Seavey your order with D. A WEESE & CO. 121 Prin- coss Street, ~or. fzop a line direct to Toronto. * "Alldress' "to" either Mr. Mc Cullough, or Li T._ Lochlieed, M A, District Supérhitendeft: : "Hot 'House and. Florist Carden For Sale. The * premises formerly owned and occupied: by Chester Follest, 144 Nelson street, consist of large Hot-House and Dwelling, both heated by steam; Stable and oth- er outbuildings, and two large lots of rich garden soil. An excellent ¢hinmes for a mar ket gardener and florist. "WILL BE SOLD CHEAP And on easy terms of payment. J. Si Ru McCANN, "sf BROCK ST, GROUND R. NUFACTURES " Either foreign or Canadian have produced for this season fabrics for Custom Tailoring never be fore surpassed. You will ind none of the better ones missing from our stock. EEN Robinson's Tailoring Store OPPOSITE WINDSOR HOTEL . CAPILLI FORMA A CLEAN HEALTHY TONIC. PRO: duces Yaxufiant growth of hair at en sa eczema. © Satish given or money refunded. : : MME. E. ELDER treet, SL ES): Bej i Yi y L Y REELS the, Canadian North-West, North Bay. 'aril June 15th, as follows : Mol To Canadian-North-West. June 4th and 18th apd July 4th, 19038 Th ns ant Jopodo days: ror pare ars apply to EE HANLEY, Agent. City Pass, ot JIMINION LINE - STEAMSHIP MONTREAL AND QUEBEC ka LIVERPOOL. " . June ¢€ Cauda, June 18, Jul , . 2 Kensington, June 20, 35s. Ave x Dominion; June 27, Aug. 1, Sept. § Southwark . A x July 4 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Common wealth we June 4, July 2 June 11, July © WEF June 18, July 16 PORTLAND 20 LIVERPOOL. , aie, June 6, Norseman, June L Bnglishman," June '20. Nomadic, Ju MONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL From Montreal. Tacomen, June 20. Mauxpan, July 4 Ieflan, July 18. Turcoman, July 31 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN. Wscouven, June 6.« Cambroman, June 20 ¥or further particulars apply to 3 J. 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