Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jul 1903, p. 3

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"Fl play of Rattan ' goods on Roll Rattan Rocks ie jeavt R ol 56 gh. ES REID'S a } 20] P< cRenencececseed » ei : to Strike GOING EAST. Nos. 1, 2, and 8 run 8, 7.511, Sunday' Gs, 1004 3 - nian Direct. route 'to City, . Porlland, St. ton ahd New For Pullman and all other. infor "Kensington, July BS. Aux. 29, sDomini Aug, 1, Sept. 5, TON TO LIVERPOO York. Acc Commonwealth, Jul, New England, Jul =Tauric, Julv 11, WVONMOUTH DO math 2, July 80, 4 Aue No.3 - 3 Fast "1 * 13 run daily. daily, e t Monda, 12, 15 and 16 daily Toronto, HW Buffalo, Lonllon, Detroit, Chigag Sagioaw, Montreal, Ottawa, John, Halifax, Bos- ommodation, Tickets » "Apply J. P, BANLEY, Ageat, City Pass. Depot. *Southwark, ay IL Aue. 13. Sept. 19 ue. hy From Montreal. . PHA U. P. GILDERSLF The Dominion land. L.0. &B. of Q. Stb. Co., Limited The:Bay of Quinte Route BANDEY TR EVE, 48 Clarence St. Line, Montreal & Port Rochester, N.Y. Strs. North King and Caspian Commencing June 37th, leave Swift's Whar! daily, except Monday, at & p.m. Summerville, N.Y., (Port of Roches For 1000 Islands daily, except Monday, ds, calling at Alexan- for ter) al 10:17 am for Thousand Islan dria Bay, Rockport and Gananoque. For full information apply to 3 STD ERY EE VE, AGENTS. TORONTO, CHARLOTTE, THO PRESCOTT & Léave Kingston GOING EAST, GOING WEST. 5 "am. 8:00 p.m. HAMILTON, TORONTO, BAY OF QUINTE AND MONTREAL LINE. Leave Kingston: GOING EAST, GOING WEST. w 4: Pm, als he. and Sunday. and tarde Comers' Tickets good 2nd. od. P. HAN Ticket Special Excursion. Rates for. Home Festival, Toronto. "ALLAN LINE From Montreal. From Quebec. Bavarian, Julv 18, 7 in 18 9 pun lonian, July 2 dan? ie i m, Tunisian, Aug. 1, 7.4 ; Aug, 1, 3pm First Cabin, $75 and upwards, ace cording to s y d Cabin, Li and London Surry, $97.50 to 343.50; London, $3.50 ax Derry, Beliast, Wee. % MONTREAL TO GLASGOW DIRECT. July 3nd. Sara (2nd and dred class only) Aug. 5th First $45 Corinthian, Cabin, Return li go mit ' t. Freigh -- SUIETRTNSSESY Brasich. Line' Time Table In Effect June 14th, 1902, TRAINS WILL LEAVE: CITY DEPOT, FOOT OF JOHNSTON STREET. GOING WEST. Nos. ¥. No . except amilton, y t. 26 Soe. '3 Oct. 10 Le. Aug, 27 s 6, Sept. 3 Mayflower, July 16, Aue. 18, Sept. 10 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL. xiridhman July 4, xEnclishman, July a5 xNorseman, July 18 CK AND BRISTOL. USAND ISLE, MONTREAL. daily except Monday. Une 30th to July IPT & CO» wet "Agar inian, upwards; + 1ANIZE THE : Ben--The Activities of Leaves Craje's w 12, midnigh. Cort Beart N.Y, Bay 'of (Uinte and. every Monday at treal Denominations. The son of Bishop Hamilton, tawa, has been invalided home Malta, Rev. City, has accepted the oF Pakenham Anglican chu Rev. Cecil Ronson of Lanark sion, 38 fea of oe used The expenditure of St. bots, Kensington, 8 | churches, with schools L 18112,000 per year. . 4d The death of the eldest da he late Archbis Fl Sherwood, Mary London, Hamilton, occurred The Duty of Every Christian Giti. George's, New York--News of of Ot- G. R. H. Warren, of Dawson appointment to ng in erection of a Church at Fallbrook, where a hall three and charities, is hter of hop Lewis, Charlotte known in --. ny 'vondi St. {hot We « from Mis | were hom. governments Ab- H any law a. a workl where a Ay worl ees largely... change. We - ve od tier them. ands 3 we a hg 4 ly have the choice of and form of govern. our fatherland most men must live and land under the government spect for the rulers realm and 16' obey they do not conflict with moral to obey 'it would he must resist such a law, Just 'mean: fo have it at | expe't until jit'is hang fd : Le ; jor rm v be 1 EET EE WHAT IT COSTS TO CHRIST. WORD into the 8 to have be plainly wr, hy sinful, changed rulers, but |. dio in the where thoy The fst, duty of evervone under all and laws of the them so far' an strive hy all 1 to suffer the i erin Te; make i and the metropolis weg re Which May range up to thirty miles an hour. i i 4 A distingui gathering will & § present to watch the start. The in ry the air will "not be' ome | d Menham, E d. renalty of violating it. or craft. Storm" might 'delay 'the f an Rio different denomin- Wherever the orm of the oven in, hue rin ih ry Shad breezes : Fd Niet PR . : 5 . in | ment 'allows iscussion Par: | will mal ittle or no erence, e to IR ca i. GEE nd Stapolis have ited in licipation of the aiti.ens in election {The total length aL he new ship i 100 pretty' pattern Jardiniers, beautiful _colpring th ; . of officers and making of laws it is f about ninet; t breadth iu | line, . Our 49e. Jardinier regular, turday ay for one ois leadership of the Rev " the duty of oY Christin fimo it He Tt eft about tweuty ire am), ay Ba or' one Vo t" clei i the | use uthos avor an ¥ | feet. Benea the cigar-shaped hal: 4 : = United Soges 7 a on H to secure Jot laws and their Rroper hn is = 1 a. the bamboo frame y 25¢. each, {i 4 Ww i Bet Fi «nforcement. worl Carrying 1 one or two passen: b i La b & Ey Those who have once end reuyte nh Watiahe. thang Free To consent to any justice or &'7%, tho petrol motor, the screw trac, 100, Barrels Pretty pattern Wa Jog 1 [Joyed its juicyness and favor eighteen years old. wrong in Sider to ake Privite, gain flor od propeller, Poy) Ee, onhitr. The on sale at the Glassware counter, + 4 as 4 - 2 ista slant: » Wil | i* a crime. To gain office for" sel or Feo is placed * t o Half . i pn aay Ef fu drial lt of the lee wit |i ie. Tao 0 A [the Trmeorki she un the At Half Price, c { A 2 call to an Ottawa pulpit, Rev. Mr, | tareats or promises' of favors, is ini: | hall. The propeller. is fixed in drops, bro mai a Ne ' Gladstone will succeed Rev. T. Hy. | qhitons and 'brands one as unfit for | the rudder at the rear. Everything is de ON TEL ee] CEAR | bert Jones as' pastor of Emmanuel | © Co Nd aenship To kiow of srl socket Huw the ra hy an -- ua indow Screens oe deeds a not Protest, wor, wim to that OF operat t s TT 3 « ig everal branches of the Presby. | 8gninst them is unssnly and coward, | brake 'on oyeles. ' Al? a e i COOKED Norie So . China have entered | IY We must he upright and make | The airship with which the - t fg od a on dada Blo a compact to. mies Amerniend | our nation wohl ay periments were waile lnet your |, Id stock of W w LUNCH - the greatness of the work before them. EY PAS a o dour. ts ower, while | th "our ; 2 \ they realize the importance of union + THEY PASSED ; hip ks Pid of ar : Ww. dor ki f § i 2 ------ y ) R TONGUE. Jl ciinir ose, io [md sot Bemis [Th ties a ted The E . L. Perrin, pastor of Georgetown Pres. Picton, heat al > 4 x RENEW Br ® hyterian church, by 1 Oat en | Picton--Gitls, A. Allison, I. Aviett, Wile vertu v tats or propelling the 5 a Ty of the church at Wroxeter, Ont. The li. Brumfield, ¥. Bi M.. Collier, -I. | 41P wave in lougth. The rud- TT. } EEO Tan y x tb. Brumfield, F. s ONE, | der consists of a ilk frame- oy 4 stipend offered is $800 per year, and a | B. Cole Dul E recovered - frame £ ar PORN Snt'SEANS WH | ire. 5 ig Delong, F Favingacn, image," EL | 0 ope airship is capable of carry- i you eat PORK anft' i{ free manse. Delong, F. Farrington, 1. Foster, WH. |; two but for the initial "Be sure and get CLARK'S they're Réports presented at the recent meet. Graham, E. H col Hubby, 1. Dy 0 Bassagere.h daring invents delici ' ing of the Presbyterian general ate | Hicks, W. Howe, "A: Kyle, M. Tiosee. | 1" i ng 4. delicious, ) 3 . ye, *| will be unacConipunied. Ck ¥ 8 by of the United Sates show hat the | M. Martell, B, McDonald, E. Mitchell, As to' the 'power 'of the airship, 'Mr Wo GLARK, Men, ~ MONTREAL movemen or. special ' evangelizing | 1. Ostrander, C. Pretty, I. Robinson, 8 A i i A . kt ; Flan paar Ld work, begun last year, 'has been at LH. Shannon," A. Spufiord, P. Shortt, rend iy a he Shier ~ : Money Savers in Dey. Goods g {| tended with & good degree of blessing. | Mf. Valleau, N, Vanblaricom, I. which does not. exceed thirty miles an' |. 200 yards Binch Silk , with y er Methodist membership. in: Australia Wheeler, R. Way, M. Stinson. hour. Extended journeys: ave: Pink or Blue Stripes, Ribhn, with % PP ---- by recent census. is given as BST.043. 1. ioyeiD. A i, H. Ackerman, hy the inventor, and he says he Ve Feature 236: line, to clear at {| the Presbyterians numbering 652,576, | yp. Hend, J. Batton, H. Brown, J. to provide Burprises for 4 ta: | 124e. wi : ? : ij and the Church of England, 1,811,644, Care; N, Campmey, C, Carter, B, tors - gd Sec Sindh Ribbon, same ax above, The Roman Catholics number 965,622, Cameron, G. ike, V. Dospard, C. J : 4 ; 3 cleat at. Se. ' n Material and being twenty-oue per cent. of the Pop-| Dingman, G. Ellis, A. air, 8. Gor- MAPLE LANE. MARRIAGE T en Parasols, * ulation. don, G! Gilson, F. Hubbs, R. Hibbs, -- BR a re a Style united with J "Rev ne G M.. Milligan, Old St. W. Johnson, Keogh; S. Mile: RA Charming Bile. And Costly Jack: i i Auden, has left for Glasgow, and |' McKenna, ~C. Martin, R. M, Dontid. fs y marked $1 and 81.10, i will preacheat the morning service inf |. WM rshall, H. Oshorne, P. Pearsall, i 4 " i . ; Fit and Finish feo. cathedral on the 6th, hav. |W: Shame; F. Rrore, Ti oe 0 are, Jans, oluly Smtime, of vhf 9RY SOL Be. Los d ing preached there onte every year |p. Striker, 8, Scott, Fk. Thorn, -G. | most pleasant events that ever occur. Fag TH | : make since 1806.. He will réturn in Septem- Williamson, R. Widdifield, J. Wilcocks | red in Mabie Lane' took place" kt the $n. rand qd ber. ahd 8, York. home of Mr. and: Mrs. 'AMS See. ; ro; } -- Wellington--Winnifred Foster; Kaith | on June 24th; when. their only daugh- 4 £% A Great Work. Gordon, te i Montgomery; Sk tor, Eva pase, was.) a mar i The activities of St. Geor 's, New| trade Mastin, Elsie. Macdonald usie | riage to Ernest. A. rpe, | i York, are remarkable, Rev. Dr. Rains- | Macdonald, 'Helen Pettingill, = Mong | ton. fremony was. performed ay if ford has- his clerical' staff, with ward. || Pierson. Jessié Stewart, Lule Sprung, | the hour of eight g'ec Pm. by} Hens for an executive committee, ves. § Mabel B pope. id Weples, A. Te a Perley, a emmith, a i try f board of di Bush; B. Boyce, N. tta, H. 'Oster e . fe w api ny hr -- ------ hout; E. Robison and E. Walt. | charmingly 'arrayed in a vostute of b : The church is free; behind it is the Ameliasburg---Mutiel Andecson; 11. White. . organdie, -. trimmed with vene-! ir S jj yotory, the big memorial house, the | lian' Atiderson, May Oumming®, Lillie | tian insertion, lace and wore. house, the hospital and in. | Conklin, Mildred "ston," Asti' John | a tulle ' veil and wreath of orange | ' | ficmary. Flsewhere an industrial school | on, Eva Lochlin, May Maidens, 'Ad- | blossoms, and ta shower bou. ° + and seaside 'house are sustained. In| thie Porter, ' Adalens Sprague, Alma quet of white roses, tied with white | ® the acme of shirt the memorial hall are room for 2,000] Snider, ' Peat! Tompkins, 8. Gerow | satin ribbop,, She was assisted by her |, J scholars and 130 - teachers, for week | ond 'H. Simonds, 2 cousins, Miss * aggie Baker, Mill perfection. {| day meetings, lectures and socials, in Highest 'marks made': Lola Arkets, | haven, and Edith Raworth, Bath, who [| the basement a shooting range; on | 7S, Bloomfield public school: Flor-| were also attired in similar costume, first floor a clothing and relief Look for this name tnsdde the Collar. sal clubs. elub, = library, billiard nasium, baths, ete, is the clergy house, armoury and for dramatic ary societies, St. teaches and entertains, elevates. The of 8,000, room, gym besides casuals and visitors ---- What It Costs. According to a recent article £300,000,000 a year to "keep up the work of Christianizing our own land,' while fully $1,000,000,000 is spent an money spent States alone, "the was laid on the altar hy Catholics; 11 $26,000,000 by Methodists: by Presbyterians: $14,000,000 by Epis- {| copalians: by Baptists; £750,000 by the Salvation: Army." In additiog to these expenditures noted above, there were also paid out, under church supervision, funds estimated as follows : For mew buildings, $27,000, 000; "for * hos vitals, $25,000,000. for if *ducation, 21,000,000, and for Sun- 4 day séhools, £7,000,000."" The writer then proceeds to illustrate the - pro geress and wealth: of the church by a 4 single comparison : "In 1800 there were 2,310 churches, valued at £1,500,000, Jtoday there are 178,481, valued at of $721,975 a» o Always good. I" AT'ALL DEALERS. 3 -- The. Christian Citizen. Reverence for authority belongs to ail true religion. Obedience to law is a mark of piety, Impatience of re straint and contempt for rules are pot 4 a sign of nobleness of nature, hut rather of a craven &pirit. The thirst Jor freedom is not an irritability against proper control. It is rather | ------------------ Good Blood, _ Good" Health, Thin, Watery Blood is Made Rich By the Use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. When the blood is rich and there is a lealthiul glow to the com: plexion which speaks the vigor and vitality of the system. There is ho" more certain way for pale, weak people to attain the glow of health + Makes an excellent © - fuel for summer. pure de- partment; a circulating library and so- i On third floor is men's The fourth floor the fifth is a club and liter George's both interests and re is u regular parish list in the Western Christian Advocate, it takes in this way in the United sum of $31,000.000 $20,000,000 ence Pigy, 768, section 6, Hallowell; | carrying 'bouquets. of pink roses, tied Everett Cameron, M4, section 3, | with pink ribbon, The groom was North Marysburgh: attended by his, brother, Frederick, 7 ------------------ Brockville, * and Burton Dn. Sayder, ing excellent. showers, the will be as good day, July 4th, tery. L.0.Lx, No. 12th of July in pW. W, Burton, Madoc, eanvassin parish of New Boy | in the work of t resi hy Falls, is engaged holidays. . Miss Vj ed from Queenshyc engaged teaching: for Manitoba on to visit iriends. B confirmation in Trinity church Wednesday, July ers, Cranworth, Rlancher's, Mesars. shipped a carload hogs to Montreal We received this for 81, $1.50, at to-date hat store. Tangier, July | captured a party lery officer. as having been kil upon a tomb. M. Todorovitch, terior, in the ander, severely wou when the military sinated 'the king and several ministers; action ngainst his tempted murder; than by the persistent 'use of Dr, Chase's Nerve Food, the t food cure which forms new, rich blood and against imitations the portrait od iigatars of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book author, are: on Creates new nerve. force, To Brora | be dome. Crawford' Montreal has grown t oaths. J has a po i § i aa " 0. So am dol es Kiyne. Miss Luey, Vi Caulay, are at home, pilgrimage -- Lombardy's Latest. Lombardy, July 8. Crops are look- Owing to the frequent Qrain crop, it is. thought, as last year. William Moorhouse has started haying, The * | funeral of Andrew Morrison, Smith's Falls, passed throu Ogdensburg, brother of the bride. Af. ter the congratulations, about seventy glests sat down and partook of a yimptuous repast, after which w the happy couple loft amidst showers of rice and good wishes won an extended tour with friends in Brockville, Mor ristown, Ogdensbu; NY. The 3 oh dare tn Sutur. bride's going away Re was. hrown 0} 3 ceme- i . : ' 90, eit} ren venetian ; cloth, tOmmed with velvet Smith's Falls, Pennyslvania an iti 0 ia. nually in the Christianizing of the | Wood and son Lloyd ed on | M, and Mrs. ih apg world, the money given for the pur- | Monday after spending' 'a few days to friends on July 'the 16th and 17th, Pose being "almost wholly voluntary." | with friends in Maberly. Thomas Mil- Mra. J. Lucas, 0scow, is spending The paper goes on to say that of: the ler has improved the appearance of h patting on & new galvan. ized roof, Miss: Nellie Martin, Smith's . an improvement, in his residence b; sewing for the Miss- giving it a fresh cont of paint, Mr. ina, and Tena | and Ses. John Clark' and daughter, enjoying the Jesgie, Kingston, attended the mgr. da Robb 'has return tinge of Eva M, Snyder. Burton; |. a, he Se wil Snyder has retuned: to Ogdensburg, rs. t ter ttendi the yoddi Saturday, Julv 4th, Sister. Wencong Ah. wedding ob" ws ishop Mills:will hold -------- hére on Too Het 35th. Miss hinain Ar. Baltimore News : We and Balle I'oo hot to crawl, too hot to creep, of cattle, sheep and on Saturday, 4th. ------ Summer Hats, morning another bi, lot of those white du x Dats h have been so popular few days, also sonie men's swiss braid and split straw hats amphbell Bros,, up- C Captured Moots, 0.--Bent dglir has of well known Tan gier Moors. Among the captives are a brother of the native seerelary of the Buitish legation. and a Two Moors native arti led. -------- Action For A Crime. Belgrade, July 10.--A newspaper says minister of the in- cabinet of King Alex. Unite nded ow 'dume 11th, conspirators assay- and Draga intends to bring an assailant for a4. -------- Wild Raspberries. Let us have your' order 'for raspberries. After this week they | the wild will 4. during Rev. ceived were' both numerous and eost- @ the |} ne and Lombardy he ministry: Mrs. A. which during the last ing styles in were reported The party were to a famous and hat to match, The presents ro Y, among which was a handsome sum of money sent by friends in Syracuse, a days with her daughter, Mrs. J. Lucas, Mr, Harry Raworth has made Too hot to wake, tog hot to sleep; Too hot to stand; too hot to fall ; Too hot te , too hot to bawl; Too hot to ride, too hut to' walk, Too hot 3 00 hot to starve, too hot to ent; My head's too hot, so are my feet; hot to think; Too hot to write, too Too hot tQ drown myself in drink; Too hot to live, too hot to die, Too hot to work, to6 Rot to try; Too hot to kick about the hogt, "Too hot for ges, too hot for meat; Too hot for another line to wing Too dadgvinimed hot for 'anything. S---------- Notable Events This Day. July 10th ix the reputed birthday: of Chris or Columbus, at Genga, Italy, in 1436; also of Jahn Calvig, in {° 1509, at Noyon, Picardy, w Luther, wag the greatest of the Pro. testant reformers; born in London, in 1723, Sir William Blackstong, © ein. ent English jurist and Jaw commiente- tor; born in 1792, at Philadelphia, | Gente MN, Dallas, vice: pregideng, and States miniter 10 Fngland; | 3 thor fn 1802 at Pech Robert Chambers, and writer, ------------ Great Sale Of Light-Weight Sug. mer Clothing. Provost at the New York clothing ort. Head street, has a great clear- i summer coats vests, -- to choose from. Sizes oat vari hom 34 og L [Beis a Grand job i 48, wor "ond $1.25 each. Sale, peice 805 sach. 4 MDERMOTT'S McKELVEY. at thé same time comfortable as a. pait of ow 4 iy ng There 1s no article of. fétivedr $0 'cool and 3 CANVAS SHOES, | Try a pair. them and we have plenty. fi NL RR a Needy hed feas ar pane . 3 FOOD HEALTHY. . made easy with a REFRIGERA' OR. We have them with large roomy food Pia and up. Come, look at them any : '& BIR & Brock Str Made by Judg Fak witer .69 ahd 71 : at To han. tortete, Now} 3 '

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