Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jan 1905, p. 2

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2 Ontario will § in_the evening. MONTREAL. | ol Ont ene Lad Bishop Beam of Ontario will preach at 11 o'clock. ! Cooke's Ehurche--Rev, W. W. Peck, 'Queen's Seniors | moderator of the Presbytery of King: Here Next Thursday Night. | ton. will conduet bath pervices. i 7 i , of the Intercollegiate hoe | was Just evening. Royal Military the latter win- 5 f i i best quality of hoc- the ususl prevails when these meet. Whenever they 1 : championship last year, "the indications are that sha tree plinue in its present place another weason. Cadets fave defence, and the forwards are shots, Their passing than that of Queen's and ore on goal, "Dick" Mills FEL i if fe f responsible for the score being wii, Queen's defence played out Sgaine a forward line like ¢ , and left Hie foal unguarded, Their forwards tri yu combination, but the cadets too hard for it to avail much, Fin: 5 : s T EF a § chances, inCa- , The fest 1 was scored Curtin, and Il. No goore was made Il near the eall of left their powi- come out from He mi the jed it into the Fe £ is TEE ty on- J "Damon," with the gars a most artistio {yriormance, 'lyde Hyer, and H. F. Vickery, as "Pythins,"" and "Dionysius" ~~ wero wont capable, and deserve credit for their work, whilst Claribel North wade a fascinating "Hermione." This company carry the good wishes of the comunity for their sucooss, and will wel back at any future date, Pillsosophy. There are pills and pills--but Dr. Agoew's Liver Pills at 10c, a vial lead in demand. The sale borders on the phenomenal, pikieh liver, constipa- tion, or i bowels are the rsors of many physical disorders, ese little wonders remove the cause. Forty in a vial for 10e. At Wade's drug store. 45, Marion Lawrence, of Toledo, Ohio, bas a world-wide reputation as a de buter on Sunday school lines, especial ly is be at home in instructing teach ors how to teach. Mis addresses in Queen's on Tth, Sth, and Mth of Febru. ary, are open to all students and workers in Sunday schools. No charge is made for the Jectures, ------ Roads Still Heavy. A week. hos ola singe the big snow storm, aod the city roads are still in a heavy condition. Where they are well broken, pitch-hofes abound. corporation men wre now working on Alfred street, breaking o 3 Passage of on ona side. Thence they tnckle Xin street, from which a lot of snow will have to be removed. " ------------ Missionary Workers Moet. The superintendents and officers of various junior woman's auxiliaries in the city and vicinity, met with { members of the diocesan board © fon afternoon, at the house of | the J WA, secretary, Miss Lewin, and talked over matters of intorost to the 's » -------------- Died Of Pneumonia. | Inspector Kidd and family: have bes # harenved by the dui o0 08k Park eacham, ixteen, from pneumonia. A , a bright youth, was a grandson, of inspector and a | son "of Charles Meacham, formerly of | inston."~ > / "Large can pie peaches, 100, Craw: 3ST TO M'GILL IN}. vices, 11 am. 7.30 pm. | morning, Rev. D. McCallum will preach and in the , 1905~Rev, J, C r Ant: A D.D., will preach pot] a.m. Land 7 p.m. Class meetings at 10 a.m. Sunday school at 2.45 p.m. All wel- come. all are welcome, #1 Pouglas Laing, umber of close shots, snd corner ( meeting at 7 pam, with in| gher Crommy, © B.A In the eveni F. G. ett. htm Street. Methodist church, Jan First Congregational church, corner io together g stremuous contest is of, Wellington and dobustans tests on to you thy getting votes lor 3 3) " . y . % , : The military college team was the] © 0" od ad, mn, Sunday | Tense. : : - same with one © ge that won the oo n gon; Seats po free and We shall celebrate the liberal vic First tist church, corner John- ston op Sydenham strects--Rev, pastor. Services, 11 ao. and <7 p.m. Seats free. A cor: dial invitation to all.. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.45 p.m. Calvary - C ational church, harles "and Bagot streets A. Lowes, pastor. Morning at 11 am, evening gospel sermon by Secretary Stokes, of the Y.M.CA, Services bright and helpful. Come and welcome, Brock Street Methodist church---Rev, ., B.S¢., pastor, Church re-opening and 25th anniver- sary services--thres public services. Rev. G. service B REV, C, 8, ERY, D.D. ---------------------------------- Rev, C. 8. Eby., will' preach 11 am. and 7 pan, and the Rev, G. W. Mc Call, BA,BD., at3 pm. All wel come. The 25th anniversary dinner, concert and platform meeting Monday evening. oung People Cat Kor Yi Tp, AG f and How God and Man it to Account," Sunday school and Bible class, 3 p.m. Strangers cor. dially made welcome at all the service es, . . Sydenham Street Methodist Church. ~Rev,. W. T. G. Brown, pastor, will preach at 11 am. and 7 p.m., Sunday wchool and Bible class. at 2.45 p.m. Pastor's class, Monday at three o'clock. League and prayer meeting are withdrawn for the weck. Music: morning, anthem, "More Love to Thee" (Reed); offertory solo, Mrs, An- drews, Maening, anthem, "My Faith Looks up to Thee" (Schnecker), Mrs, Andrews, Messrs, Sitnpucn and Kelso, and choir, Solo, "Jesu, My Lord" (Holden), Nr. Kelso. Y.M.C.A. Briefs. Morning watch Sunday morning at seven o'clock, Bible class for men at three o'clock, taught by the general secretary, subject "Baptivm and Temp- tation of Our Lord." Men's meeting at 4.15. The address will be on "Superb Manhood," by Rev. G. A, Lowes, also a question drawer on "A Boy of Four- teen's Temptations." Every man is in- vited to any or all of these services. Practical Knowledge And Skill Always In Demand. The advantages of u business educa- tion fo every young man or woman are so apparent that argument is un necessary, In these days tion in the business world, to think of success without a preparation. The courses given in the Frontinac Business College are thorough and practical in overy par ticular,' Such un education imparts of competi- it is folly acquiring seli-confidmee, solfireliance, and the greatest of all blessings---the power of self-sunport. Tt is a capital of the best kind for young people starting in P's It is permanent and always avail: able. New students are registering each day andl evening. Como in at any lime as we give individual instruction in all branches, and there is no en. trance examination. Get full parti: 'culars respecting courses' and vedubed rates, 'Phone 680. The Frontenac Business College, T. N, St Principal. ollege, Stockdale, ------------ -- Horticultural Society. The annual meeting of Napanee Hor- tieultural Society was hold: poy Wed. nesday, when the following officers were elected: W. 8. Herrington, K.C., president: Mrs. J. W. Robinson, first Hie presidont; Jr 4 L, Boyes, sec- Vice-president; James E. Herrin, y secretary, : 8 \ \ ; -------------- ? Connor--Leitch Marriage. mn St Matthew's church, ( January 11th, by the Rev. J. wr WEA, assisted by 'the ret Rev. W. Loucks, JA Mies Lilie Ag. . h X davgh r. and Mes. h am, Ont. was united i to John Wilson Connor, Ar of v now of Ottawa, Dance Postponed. Darice #t Sunbury town hall od ato on W will take Fetoon: 18th, as &0- be in attend. last Thu if it flings much more of that article. Parli Your J Never cease Are you or Mr. Pense ? Pile in. He is there all right. The oppositions mame will be mud the encmy. Are liberals i to allow their leaders to be 2 out of power ? This is Whitney's last appeal. Ga- mey may be the next opposition lead- er. s wy Put your countey under an dbliga- tory and Bobbie Burns' birthday the Sone night, The 'Ross govermment never spent a cent wrongfully. That's a record worth talking about, « . Never mind what the other fellow is saying. Get busy and stay busy with the election of i The farnters of Ontario will look in vain for a second John Dryden in the ranks of the Whi ites, | "Whitney always ® hig promis- es," says a tory machine organ. Just #0, he #0 safdly from the public that he never can break them. Suppose ' Gamoy were to get his hands on the three millions of dollars surplus cash in the bank that belongs | to us, what Kingston stand. well in the public eye. - The tory orgams challenged (6 put their finger on one ease of hallot stuf- fing by the liberal government or its officials are silent. There has never been one. » There would "be more merit in Mr. Melntyre of his legal lity and his capacity for winning suits, than wanting to get into parliament. Mr. Pense is the workingmen's can- didate. The Ross government has ever been helping labor, just as Mr. Pense has been doing in ton. The work- ing dow their 8. the rabble from the pro- Tor ale fre how they parcelled out the people's assets am- ong the heclors they thought they had wrested t Ontario from us. : ; In the stirring times of the Old Boys' reunion, J 'was found in the thick of the work iq make it a .suc- yous? Ys: Pinte, Hein always found in the front line when Kingston is bein, advanced . With the liberals public institutions ihre smoothly. No eom scandale. With the ey crowd in office there is no telling what orgies would be carried on. © Will Whitney give Whe hames of the ministers who offered 16 take him in- to a coalition and the dates of the of- fers, or will he go on record as hav- ing faked the entire story? Mr. Ross has already given it full and emphatic denial. The News whines because we called it "the Gamey sheet" And yet for days we have been called the "machine organ." "the mouth of the-machine." ete. We have no concern what we are called, because, we know the malice, deceit and vindictiveness behind it. The TE ---------------- WILLOW HOUSES. in power, all the very nia and no There used to be an old saying to the effect that "When houses were made of willow, the men were made of oak. A neat way of describing the health- fulness of the old days, and the im- munity of the "men of oak" from many diseases, especially those due to cold and also expo sure, when Catarrh was unknown, he- cause the entire owas inured to cold, and therefors immune to the at tacks of such germs. It ix only within the last fifty years that Catarrh has become so common. And only within the last ten that, alter careful, . scientific study of its cause and treatment, a cure has been bs pse who use it. hen Kingston's claims are set to, whom do the citizens © is loyal to the «ity; that her advance ment, improvement and are near to : a A again "to do things" for his home. is mot ground enough fog lieve that he ought to be semt to par- liament, All the average Jawyer wants Intyre seems to have got £ professional 'services from the tion. prefer to retail slanders and villainous ed upon. you think woul hap | r. Pense has his faults--who has| | not--but one fault everybody likes is, | his generosity and willingness to make seeking & judgeship, because | sws fat on abuse; it can wear forth' fook, among thets ? To Mr. Pense, They know he lorification his heart. turn him ause a lawyer wing a suit at law him to be- i ; for his services. Mr. Mc- Bod pay t for his rpora- Whose word is to he preferred, Ga- mev's or two high court judoes of un- challenged probity and'ability, one of whom was a leading conservative be- fore he was raised to the bench, and both of whom are secure in their po sitions and free from any wreng In- fluence ! Ask yourself that. When tories gre heard decrying the liberals for divers offences ask them for proof. They have none and are only retailing rumors and insinua- tions. The goyernment's acts are open for review and inspection, but tories 4 insinuations. But the campaign. has been long enough to 'prove the rotten- ness of the foundations they are bas GOES TO RESERVE. Col. Clyde To Retire From Hus- Sars: DAY'S EPISODES LOCAL NOTES AND: THINGS | IN GENERAL | » Occurrences In The City Aad Vicinity--Other Brief Items of ' Interest To The. People. Potatoes. Crawford's, Beef, iron and wine, 50¢ bottle at Chown's. ] William Swain, piano tuner, Orders received at McAuley's book store. Harstn's moving pictures will be here on January 19th 20th End 21st with EW VICWS, 8 Respirators for protecting the lungs at Chown's. 4 Alderman Bell is mentioned as likely chairman of the proposed arate light plant committee. fe At one of Mr. Gallagher's political meetings in the county during the week, there were five persons present. Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans wit Lever's Dry Soap a powder. It will re- move the grease witn the greafest ease Brock Street Methodist church re opening - services to-morrow. Rev. Dr. Eby and G. W. McCall, B.D," will preach. : Medicine, tumblers at Chown's. : To-morrow . the Roman Catholio church will celebrate the festival of the Holy Name of Jesus, the second Sunday after Epiphany. ; Help Queen Street Methodist church's new Sunday school by at tending the organ and vocal recital on Tuesday evening next. If your eyes are troubling you at the sep LIEUT-COL. Militia orders Col. Thomas Clyde, 4th Hussars, wp- on completion of his period of tenure of command, is transferred to the re serve of officers. To be lieutenant-col- onel and to command the regiment, Major Urias H. Holmes. CLYDE. intimate that Lieut. Congratulations ! That portion of militia general or- der, February, 1904, which relates to inspectors of signalling has been can- celled and the following substituted : To be inspector of signalling; with the substantive rank' of major : Capt. Bruce Carruthers, from the unattach- ed list, 1904, To be assistant inspector of signal- ling: Lieut. and Brevet Capt. F. A. Lister, Royal Canadian Regiment, February, 1904, Major Carruthers is thus shown to have been most successful in his ser- vice position and to have soon merit- ed recognition and promotion to the first place. Clearing The Street. The roads on upper Union and Al fred streets have been probably the most impassable in the city by rea son of immense banks of snow "which were piled several feet high on either side of the car track. Last evening cabs driving to and from the college "At Home' experienced long delays hy meeting other rigs in the narrow strip of clear track where it was equally im possible to either turn out or turn around. A gang of corporation em rloyees were started this morning at the upper end of Alfred street with several large tracks clearing off the surplus snow as was done on Princess street, The Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Master and Mates'. Association was held in their rsoms on Thursday evening with a large attendance of mem bers present, The officers elected for the ensuing year, were : Master, Capt. E. A. Booth; first of. thas this vag was due to microbi- al poisoning, which erally began with the local atten of the deity microbe on the weak of respiratory tract---nose, throat, mouth, etc.--at- tempts to cure were guess work, But when the actua microbe, which causes the disease, was discovered, and studied under the mig » 8 means was found, by scientifio methods, to destroy it, and this mesns of destruc: tion and therefore cure, was called Stuart's Catarrh * Tabléts, These tablots: are tiwant to slowly dissolve in the month, '86 that their medicinal action begins right in the part where these pernicious germs are most active, " Tho juice from the dissolved Tablet acts directly on these > microbes, and immediately stops their work; - while, at the same time, it has a wholesome, Sealing whoet on the swollen, inflamed 4 raw surfaces of . parte involv- ed, which bear vie! the ---- ous work of the germs, Further down, the dissolved Stuart's Catarrh Tablet, which' vou have swal- lowed, gives up other ingredients to the of toning up way Sther Inscous membranes, which, ® Very often happens, . pathetically inflamed, ha those of the stomdeh, bowels, ete, By preventing and airing any in- flammatory conditions from gaining ground in these parts, Stuart's Ca- tarch Tablets positively prevent, if taken in tiie, all the dangerous dis- Sas reaiiting from such inflamma: on, such as gastritis, itonitis, appendicitis, and all the conditions of inte disease not known by the form Catarrh, whether of stomach, iver, kidneys, bowels, bladder, or any other internal mucous membranes of the body, wo tuart's Catarrh. Tablets cure Cy tarrh, by methods beyond the reach 0. discovered- Stuart's Catarrh Tablets. | Until it was 'thoroughly understood | tions of itg | °re | leading woman, to lan Robertson, the ficer, Capt, James Martin; secretary treasurer, Capt. {tr ¢ George Crawford; pilot, Capt. Charles Martin; look-out | man, Capt, Pritchard; watchman, Overton Dix, The regular meetings of the association will be held each week on Monday evening. Elected Officers, The Laborers' Protective Union, No. 8663, clected their officers for term. on Thursday night, Ath: President, J. 0 elected); vico-president, George Acton, (re-elected); corresponding and" finan- cial secretary, . 8. Shuffichotham (re-elocted); recording secretary, Wil. Lian Gray, (re-elected); treasurer, Rob- ert Sargeant; guide, William Rous. horn; guardian, Joseph Smith: aud; next January Sdunders, (re- tors, William McHroy, T. Mills, JJ. Smith; trustees, William, Gray, - R. Sargeant, W. Mellroy, . -- The Coming Event. The plan for Forbes Robertson will be opened on Wednesday. The atiraction will be here on January 25th in the play "Love and the Man," Mr. Rob- ortson's company is composed of play- . remarkable for careful dramatic achievement, from Kate Rorke, the star's main male support, The scenes of the play are placed in and about London. ------ "To The Building Fund. The missionary at the Sailors' Hathor desires to ackne thanks the following cially to the building sovver' Circle, Kin Proce of sacred concert in Syden san street church, $55; the Misses tson, 310; J; Richardson & Sons, Soug ow ledge with sume given spe ng fund : "What g's Daughters, net Seald bead is and ob- stinate disense, unfortunately frequent in children. The proper treatment in- cludes perfect cleanliness and gener- a disgustin f "i em Sold by druggists ut Bc, a bos. ous application of W 'as C Mothers will be glad ohn _-- | highly successful event may be expect all every nerve in your body is af foeted. Let Chown fit you with spit able glasses. Prices suitable. | The Fortnightly Duneing Club will hold its regular dance in 4he Whig Hall, on Monday night, when another ed. Meelfanics, Farmers, Sportsmen !-- To heal and soften the skin and re- move grease, oil aod rust stains; paint and earth, ete., use The "Master Me- chanic"s" Tar Soap. Albert Toilet Soap Co., Manufacturers. Rubber gloves for bleaching and softening the hands, $1.25 a pair at Chown's. Last night at the armouries, these successful candidates were presented with certificates of the school of in struction, by Rev. Dr. Mackie:pL. Lis ton, H, Bailey, W. Hazlett and K. Clark. A treacherous wind hits you in the hack and the next morning you have lubago. Rub well and often with Perry Davis' Painkiller, and you will be astonished to find out how quickly all soreness is banished. PERSONAL MENTION. -- Movements of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. J. F. Sparks, of Queen's, left this morning to spend a couple of days in Montreal. Abrahayy Shaw addresses the Young Men's: Brotherhood in Smith's Falls Methodist church on Sunday. Miss Addie Snider, Kingston, visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. Mrs. Lewis Clark; in: Napanee. Miss Bessie haley, of Read, left to day for her home, after spending the past few days with Miss Maude Walsh, Albert 'street. Rev. Dr. Antliff on Wednesday af ternoon performed a marriage cere mony in Toromto, a young lady bear ing his name being the bride, Principal Gordon, Queen's, is spend ing a few days in St. Catharines this week, the guest of Rév. Dr. Smith He is to preach in Knox church Sun day morning and in the First church, Sunday evening. and Mr. Van Ogden Vogt, the general secretary of the United Seeiety of Christian Endeavor, will give'a series of addresses at a conference to. be held in Queen's University on Febru ary Tth, 8th and 9th. The Ontario Elections. Manitoba Free Press Many of the keenest fights in the present contest in Ontario are being waged in ridings where the aphjority at the last election was under 100; Of these ten were held hy liberals and six by conservatives. The liberal seats were: Durham West, BS: Halton, 16: Hastings Bast, 36; Huron West, 21. Lanark North, 50; Middlesex East, 21: Norfolk South, 75; Perth Seuth, 71: Simcoe Centre, 18. 14; Wentworth North, Those held hy conservatives were: Bruce Centre, 52; Frontenae, 57: Huron South, Lennox, 3; Vietoria West, 99; Waterloo South, 98. Of those between JOU and 200 nine were REA hy liberals and nine by eonservatiy ' of those 200 there were each side, s, and 29 over 42 on ------------ 3 boxes for $1, Chown's special iron tonic pills A tonie for ole The Military College Cadels had great exercise in shovelling their rink clear of snow, which: was piled five and six feet high. A FREE PACKAGE 1 want every person young and Royal want to prove that they positively cure bi tion, Sour Stom. ach, Belching, Wind, Headache, Nervousness, and are k an infallible cure for pation. To do this 1 am willl to give Sitios of x : a ta tha he Sold Bd for 2 cena} vial. For Philadelphia Wood's Faosphodine, Ne |) not el esta] : MUNYON, 3 5 it 0000000000 090090900000000¢ n No, SF Ene PPT Before and After, the only of i its kind that and gives nniverse! sa It prom and cures all forms of Aervous Weak § hava, Tobacco, Opium or Atumulants, Brain Worry, all of 4 I : the Mer tai tery Consumption Ey id 1 package ol Ritase, etx pe cure, failed TR on ae i Bw a and ali effects of abuse or excesses ase of ich is "The best and safest way to, keep Baby's skin healthy is to use only BABY'S OWN SOAP Pure, Dainty, 'Delicate. Beware of Imitations. , - oas ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. MONTREAL AS YOU LIKE IT! J We slice bacon the way you like it. 'Pry us. H J]. MYERS, Brock St. TION CLUB RINK PINE STREET ---- Season Tickets 1 Adults, 75c.; children, 50c. Skating every Tuesday, Thursday aid Saturday evenings and overy after noon. Goud accommodation for skaters kets for sale at Mitchell's Store, Princess street. If Your Sweet Tooth Is Your Wisdom Tooth YOU WILL EAT Baylor's Chocolates. Fresh To-day 40c. and 6c. Ib. The H. B. Taylor Drug Co. 124 Princess St. "Phone 59. TO-NIGHT | Newman & Shaw's BIC SALE OF UNDERWEA For Men, Women and Children, Tic- Hardware Every Garment Reduced Swell line of - Taffeta Ribbons - Just received. 200000000000 What are you pay- ing for coal ? ~ What are you get- ting In return, / We consider Swift's Scranton Coal The best value in the city. JAMES SWIFT & C0. Telephone 135. . 'y Canada, els Fomine vy 2 SERGE PEOLLEOBOO LAPP TREY 8 many ¥ictims before. A cold w appears trifling may result in worst, case of cpa: ny or grippe Xe § LC Mathieu's yr Never fails to cure the worst colds--Angina, Brogchitis' and | Consumption will _be- prevented the use of this specific. isis J. ] MATHIEU C Proprieiors, Sherbrooke, Que, If your cold is feverish, M; THIEU'S NERVINE POWDER taken ir connsction with Mathiey Syrap, stop the féver at once. "TISAAC ZACK 'The New Store at the Oid Stas ; and 273 Princess St. Special Reduction * For Two Weeks Commencing Jan. QOvercoats and Suits, 25 to cent cut in usual prices. Our Hats, Caps, Underwear, Si Heavy Socks, Boots and Shoes, ! and Moccasins sold at bod.rock p No other store la town tan to low-price. markings. 4 Saturday Sper At VanLuven's Fresh Roll Butter at Fresh Blocks and Prints ' Stewing Apples. Table Apples, Several good varieties 12¢., 20c., 25¢. Sweet Oranges, (Navals) wit Fine Prunes, Lc. per Ib. and upws Evaporated Potches ... sperm Golden Apricots s Bartlett Pears, 2b. cans , Lombard Plums, 2M. cans Pie Peaches, cans Lunch Biscuit, .5 Ws Many other lines, Eclipse Soap, 7 bars § Naptha Washing Powder, large pl law prices teens F. W. VANLUV 246 PRINCESS ST. 'Phone 417. UR Februa tomers | You can sav This handsome Bedroom Sui " bedstand and byrean, regular pri This Music Calinet, mahogas 6 shelves for music, regular $4. Sale price . .. IT IS A Carpets or Phorn +

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