Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Aug 1903, p. 6

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Sf eessdon © to oI 38 Dut ttn den: sod: amd Iu put 2 I tots "Rev. H. J, le, has de: "the rectorship of All Saints' church, Montreal, recently: offered to hin. : Rev. F. ©. Reynolds, pastor oF the Westhoro' Methodist church, has been anted a six weeks' Jeave of absence N ' tion parish, New York, Tn" san exact Holy Trinity, Stratford in bE bY Smith's list has. increased 000 Yo $1200 pat 'an be- 'representatives of Ang ans, Methodist, United x 'other bodies, on the s of di- roe, . 5 The congregation of St. Paul's Ca i will' recoiimend Rev, Canon Dann for the rectorship in suc- the Tate Very Rev, Dean naire. Methodist 1 1 in irs: om the Meth l ist Epi hutch, Cape Vint, note: +) are contemplated by the mem- | bers and congregation. It is expected tp this amount by voluntary tithe * Indian mission, Wis., the Bichon of Fond du Lae ordained to the priesthood, Rey. Cornelius Hill, ant Indian deacon, known by his Indi: | an name of Ovonrcwat'eo, and the last | chief of the Oneida tril The Presbyterian chureh in the Unit. '}ed "States made a vet increase of 22,- | 139 members last vear and contribut- 'fed for denominational purposes $17,- + | S6LATT: It has an' army of 7,704 min- isters and 29.345 elders. La Revue, a French journal, has "quoted ad 'gating that the aver nual secession of Roman, Catho- lic priests in Franee is two hundred. Many | more, is declared, would w what to do for a months than ple stock for eipht The demand for ments comes from Chinese empire. : A prominent per published in Bombay, the 8 Patrika, in a recent issue had an jcle on the ra- pid' advance of Christianity among the lower el (in India. >In the article it acknawligen' thei. thet oF growth which catibot be Seviet ov anv one. It also acknowledgis tha istignity is 'elevating these oe Tt .aske disbelievers to go into the homes . of Christians who have orivinally come from the lower castes and sce the ti- Ye Ea didna ] fob sll smoke when I wur a fy her fi and all 'over her body gave hei i wetively glitched. with. white Corti- celli stitching silk. The front can be left fly. open or, closed, giving the gar- ment a somi-light appearance. A some finish is given to the fronts i d, with four-inch bands of covered with cream tinted lace, song tassel tied in a, knot finishes the | neck; which has a stand- ing collar ; which slopes down' at the ab 50} Capes: an long coats gre very smart just now, double and oftem epi Sapte appearing just below the velvet col- lar. he coats ave very carefully fit ted 'abont 'the shoulders althotigh for the rest they 'seem somewhat shape- lows. The capes are often faced with silk; sometimes white with black dots and sometimes (yg solid eolor with white dots. These coats ave often of white, 'ok of tan, of of dark blue, and ave' very neoful vas 'well as smart. 'CAUSED BY THE HEAT. A Rash On' Baby's Skin That Of- fen Alarms' Careful Mdthers. During . the sutner | months a rash often, ars om, the face, neck and body 'babies and small , children which, js. liable to alarm the careful mother. Tt is due to the excessive heat, nd, while. not dangerous, is the osuse of much suffering. Tmmedi- ate relief i§ given hy dusting the eruption _ liberally with Baby's Own Powder, which way be had at any it's, but to cure the tromble a must be given that will cool blood of the little = sufferer. s Own Tablets will be found a blessing in such cases and . restore the clearness and ty of baby's skin. Mrs, Clifton ler, of = Kincardine, Ont.," says: baby had a rash break out on : medicine but the eruption never left her witil T gave her Baby's Own Tablets, and after using them a short time the rash entirely disap- LT have also, given her the ablets for constipation with the best of results; they act gently but promptly, 'and 'always make baby quiet and restful. 1 think thé Tab- lets a splendid | medicine for young "ehildrén.'" Baby's Own Tablets may be had from all d ists at 25 cents per box, and Baby's Powder at the sathe price. If you prefer to or der direct they will be sent post paid oh récéipt of price by 'the Dr. Wil Same edieine Company," Brockville, Horrified The 01d Lady. Exchange. A short time ago"a lady was out oveling in the country, and on its get- ting dark she dismounted in order to light her lamp. To her dismay, howev- er, she found she had come without matches. She at once made her way to the nearest cottage, on {hocking at the door of which a neat and cherry- looking dame appeared. The old lady evidently did not know much about | bicyeles, for on the girl asking if she | could. obli ou biige her with a match, she ro- i. with a stare genuine amaze ment: "Ou aye, I can oblesge ye reet i use to ; i Reflections Of A Bachelor. Exports to England Have Vastly A remarkable . illustration of the growth of the Canadian cheese trade with Great Britain is afforded by an agricultural article in the London Times dealing with both butter and cheese. It states that the British im portations of foreign butter far ex- ceeds that irom the colonies. During the past ten years the imports of foreign butter have increased by 70,- 000 tons, while those from the colo- nies have only increased by 14,138 tons. In 1805 the import of butter from Canada. amounted to 2,197 toms, while this year the amount of Canadian butter brought in figures 13,238. tons. The butter, 'however, says the Times writer, does not ar rive in so satisfactory a state as that from the Australian colonies. The colonial cheese. importation is noW mere than 'double that of the foreign: Since - 1894 the colonial cheese, chiefly Canadian cheese, in-: creased over 33,000 tons, while the |- foreign product has diminished by 13, |- 000 tons. In '1894 the Canadian import into Great Britain' amoun to 55,119. 87,883 tons.. Canada and New Zea- land 'are now the only colonies 'whirh |. § export cheese to England, Canada sending forty times as much" as: Now Zealand." Both in quantity and condi- tioh last' year's Canadian' cheese ' im. ported into this country were never excelled: The Timer writer: criticizes the processes: of 'manufacture "and packing cheese. rm---------- In Lighter Vein. Hix 'mammia=<"I 'hedrd you swearing on the ball field to-day. Do you know what becomes of little boys who use bad wordé when they play baseball 7" Willie~*"Yes'm, * When they grow up they play golf." She (romantic)-- "When you first saw the wonderful Niagara Palls, didn't you feel ax though you would like to Jump in ¥" He--"No; I hadn't gotten my hotel bill then," y Ethel-Do 'vou really. think the lien tenant will propose to Beth ? Edith-- Oh, yes. He has several medals for bravery, you know. She--"Mamma says I mustn't encour- age vou at all" He-- That's all right; I don't need any encourage- ment," Mike--"Are yo much hurled, Pat? Do ye want a docthor 2" Pat--*"A doe thor, ye fule ! afther bein"runned over he a throlley car? Phat 0i want is a lawyer." ' CH ---------- A Liberal View. Church Work: Halifax, 'Kngii¢an, olaw; 'a : gentleman, and a This year it amounts to' " ala del ay Oford Rar 2s an ig Imperial Oxford You can absolutely depend on ly ontime. Those whohave poor meal will appreciate the Imperial Oxford Range 'the promptness of the Imperial set your hour fordinner and this to a nicety, exactly on the minute. Range at one'of our agencies. If your dealer doesn't keep them, write us direct, The Gurney Foundry Co. Limited Toronto, Canada Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver ' For Sale by Simmons Bros., Kingston. Urinary and Bladder Troubles "Directly Traceable To The Kidneys: Urinary and ;hladder- troubles, di- rectly traceable to the kidneys, give rise to a vast amount of discomfort, suffering and danger... It should. be remembered that when the kidneys are out of order and weakened, other connecting organs sufier. The great majority of men. and women are more or less afllicted in some form, When 'the. slightest. pain is ex- perienced vin' the kidpey's, if there is painful or suppressed urinary incontinence, if there .is a Fsediment or deposit in the urine, it is saint," will be the world's epitaph on | the late Pope Leo. He 'sébmod to re- vivé, in his own person, all the aus- tere virtues of his predecessors of pri- mitive: days. beautiful saintly "character he has stood forthe lait' deende easily the | foremost ecelesiastie in' Christendom, When we add to this the enormous presti of his office, and his pa- triard shy that his removal marks the end of 'an era rather' than the death of an individual. Great Sale Of Shirts. The firm of 1. Jones & Sons, New York, manufacturers of the famous Princely soft colored shirts, latest styles for fit and workmanship, have no equal, These shirts retail at $1 and 81.25 each. . Your choice while. they last for 75c. each. A great assortment to choose from, at Prevost, clothier and gents' furnisher, Brock street. ---- i Make Great Parade. The rather ponspicuous twentieth century fashion of wearing lavish dis lays of jewelry with morning dress iis 'mving 'a sort of corollary in the revival of the earring habit. Wealthy Londoners are now seeking for = large pear-shaped péarls, diamonds, rubies 'and emeralds; for large and' 3 Fon ate required to 'produce ti - aimed at in the 'fashionable ear- rings, i i To Jones' Falls And Return Daily. For a restful opting take Rideau Steapier any' morning at 6 am, to Johesi Falls, arriving home same day at 5 pm. Single fare for round trip. increas 0 . Over 8,900 women have each heen convicted of drunken ness more than ten times, among I' years, it is not too much to | By sheer 'force of Wis | urination, USE Kidney - Wort Tablets And Banish All Threatened Sufferings. wise to use Dr. TPettingill's Kidney Wort Tablets, the great non-alcholic remedy, -so ~that vou may avoid Bright's . disease -. gud -pain-rack troubles such . as inflammation, ceration and tatarrh 'of the bladder. One bottle of these marvellous Tab lets 'will free you from pain' and suffering. All Druggists are authorized to give the following nteei--one bottle warranted to relieve and three to six bottles -to permanently cure, or money refunded. "10c Cigar Sweet aid Higrant fou the-fifst: blue clond - till the last puff; draws freely and is a perfect smoke. Sold at all good stores. EMPORIUM CIGAR CO., ST. HYACINTNE, QUE. ot importation consisting of Empire Sauce Pans, British. Stew Pans, Fluted Pudding Basins, Oval Darieis, Porridge - Sauce Pans, Milk Bowls, Burton Jugs, Kettles and Pudding "KN EXCELLENT F003 admirably adapted to Wants of Infants." Sik Cuas. A. Cauer h Frofessor of Chemistry, R.C » of the Royal College of eons, {reland, 3g For Infants, Invalids, And The Aged: GOLD MEDAL; WOMANS EXHIBITIO ¢ / Londou,. 1000, DR. BARNARDO says :~ " We have already used Near two of our Homes (Babies Village Tome), and I have nc saying it has proved very sati fac § July 37th," 190! ¥ USED IX THE Russian Imperial Nursery snp EE ---- urers 1-- JOSIAH R-NEAVE- & C0 4 Fordingbridge, Eugland, holesale Agents: --THE LYMAN BROS "&'0o., Lid., Toronto and Montreal. t Food It Gives Strength and They are Tew and beautiful goods, Come and seé them. ' : : 3 - 5 " y

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