Daily British Whig (1850), 12 May 1905, p. 8

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I = 8 + FE ge sunass i sesgssEs sesEssuuRe church, i service will be conducted by | CO0, Whiting, MA., BD. of Queen's . 'the service will by Prof. S. W. Dyde, of Queen's University. Strangers - made weleome : Calvary Congregational church, cor- ner of Ubarles and Bagot stireets-- Rev. G. A. Lowes, tor. Morning service, at II; evening Fratigeliatic pepe aw WN soos Td unal ve a v welcome. Bethel C ational church, John- ston i Barrie--Morning ser- 'vice at 11 o'clock, conducted by Mat. colm Lindsay. veni service, o'dock, F. G. Loknt will preach, Seats are all free. Strangers cordially elcomed wi 5 . Brock Street Methodist church.-- Rev. Eber Crummy, pastor. Services 11 a.m. and Rev. W. Bowman Tucker, i , Ph. Pp i in the morn- ing, the re 0 the evening. Sun- day school, pm. Midweek service, Wednesday, 8 p.m, First Baptist church--Rev, Douglas Laing, pastor. 11 a.m., "Abiding in Christ. the Secret of Christian Fruit- fulness and Joy;" 7 p.m., "Your Own Salvation." 2.45 p.m., Sunday school 7 pm. rig o and Bible class. Strangers cordially ' , er, Scout and. pro 2 to arrange | We to all services. dr property team to| Princess Street Methodist Church; : ery salvage, there the fair | Princess street west.--Pastor, Rev. W. Dumber of to be ) What | 38 | orounds. It is t Gan- | Bowman Tucker. Sunday school an- > and (3) what risk Bo anoque will have & good aggregation. | Diversary services will be conducted tho first point i |The Orientals may use two or threo of [at the morning service. Rev. Dr. ts out that: the an the old Pony team. = Crummy will preach. The Sunday ayia --_ around There have _three bands cngag- (school officers will present their re- halon sip was of 3 Led, the 14th, Pp Or ia the Gan: | ports. The pastor will preach in "the : u br Deseronto Citi ', | evening, v boat bean sunk In. the 32 |The atte. two. ill Tamish mune of. | Chalbies, Presbyterian, cornee Bar 'fire have §i + | ter 9.30 o'clock in the morning, end [fio and Burl strecte--Pastor, M. more ul i alse be atthe fair gr inthe Macgillivray, nb. Serviees; 1H asm; have pi afternoon with the , The amount |= What the Cohscience Is, - And What ou | subscriptions' from oi now totals] It Boos! 7 pan, "Lot's Choice And sunk L | t 2800 ngs more than| What Came Of It; Studies in * the ; = | about $800, 5 3 her fav- | Uentateuch;" Sunday school and ip 4 Fin previous years. weather fov- | 1f a a a8 ofs' the day, the sn committe | Bible class, 3 pun; prayer meeting, 24 - {will certainly have a surplus. Wedneaday, 730 p.m. Strangers made i ar ----s welcome to all the services. | The only visiting Son from | Sydenham. Street Methodist church x t the border the Water. | ¥Uemiam Plrost Xethodist Rideau School. us Feown Oddiel rN which will | --Rev. W. T. G. Brown, pastor. Pas- iss lL... on ap | town lows' ere will be | tor Will proach at 11 aur. and . 7 24 pan. Evening sermon on the ninth commandment. Sunday - school and *| Bible classes at 2.45; Fpworth League EY '| Monday at eight o'clock; prayer meet- March, ers. The school has the thirt; Greenlees the dug, 3 rive Fort William. with 30, I and will clear up to- awlord's wharf : Schooner Annan cleared for Oswego; steambarge port from Rideau canal ports with ttendance. The halt "of the enrolled attendance the grade. Average 38, dor TLirds have 300 pupils fo Rideau and Cataraqui class. Average 46. Second classes have 29¢ seven and one-half teachers. 16. Frontenac, Louise, nder i verage 37 1-3. Taking the Parts I. and f f i 2 fF i al : i In : g i : fi i E : i 3 : & iz it E £ ¢ z i bal fit ffs attendance | h _r Enios dwelt on the showing for March. e intimated that the examination re- 0 the vealed there were : Twenty-one classes ¢ had 195 pupils 'with four and one-half teach: classes have 46, 55, 31, 50 and 13 pupils respectively. Frontenac have the small Depot school is given ix abd one-half teachers. All have full classes, 54, 55, 50, 53, 42, 38 and 8, ' smallest, The Depot school has a half ils and olass- | have 40, 42, 38, 33, 35, 32, 44 and *® have BD, are 1 has 670 pupils with sixteen and one-hal teachers bound up or an average of forty per Long Point, s : : She | The eight room schools, which have has a Pas: i for 400 pupils each, » 50 to a class, have enrolled: Vietoria and men, went up am pupils; Frontenac, 313; Central to the steamor's six-room schools have, in his professional pr el the local of *| large American Life profession in Chi , having years, Dr. J ingston and T pany of Newark, N.J., as medical re- feree. This position t responsibility and emolument. he Whig in wishing him very gréat success in his future position. ---- Prevosts' Smoke Sale. The keenest and most fastidious buy- ers have purchased their ready-made clothing and gents' furnishings at Provost's smoke sale this week. Why ? Because it pays them. Come to the busy store all this week. A large stock and great assortment. ------ Will Not Accept Offers. ,| From present appearances, there is no prospect whatever of having the ) | street cars running for Victoria day, a fact which is regretted. The present o | controllers of the road have had of- fers from different sources by parties who are. willing to speculate a con- siderable amount on the umdertaking but no hopes are held out for the of offers, Surely as night follows day sickness follows the eating of unripe fruit or stale vegetables. sekreper should keep Perry Davis' Painkiller in the house m summer, It gives instant relief and speedy cure, See the swell rain coats on sale Setarday, $10 coats for $7.25. Roney H: C. Hocken, of the Toronto News staff, has the tinel from the estate of e Orange Sen- the late E. F. | lar MP. | NO SUBSTITUTE has yet been found for cod liver oil. There are so-called extracts, wines and cordials of cod liver oil that are said to contain the active principles | but not the oil itself. This is. absurd on its face, You might _as well extract the active prin- ciples of wheat and make bread with them. The best form of cod liver oil, that can be digested and assimilated most easily, is Scott's Emul- : work, and being branch a Insurance com- pany, as medical referee, became quite prominent and well known among the cago, been he | Président of the Chicago Medical Ex- aminers' Association for the last two with's many friends in tenac will be pleas- ed to know that within the last week he has been appointed to a very im- portant position in the head office of the Prudential Life Insurance com- brings with it joins with his. many friends ing, Wednesday evening, at eight o'¢lock; classes for the week as usual. Music--Morning anthem, "My Faith Look up to Thee." Evening anthem, "Hark, Hark, My Soul"; offertory, "Behold I' Create New Heaven," Mr. Simpson. Queen Street Methodist Church.-- J. Cooper Antliff, M.A., D.D, Rev. will preach at 11 am, and 7 p.m, - | Sunday school at 245. E, I, of C, E. on Monday at 8 p.m. Midweek service on Wednesday at 8 p.m. All welcome. Morning service, anthems, '0 Co me Let Us Worship," Mr. Shea and choir; evening anthem, "Look Ye Saints, the Sight Is Glorious," Manhard and Be Do Mr. The morning watch will be observed Sunday morning at 7 o'clock. Any one of our friends desirous of joining us ed. Instead of the lat men's meet- | ing at 4.15 in the afternoon we shall hold an evangelistic Bible that hour. Come and take up the course of study with us. Every man is welcome. ------ Mrs. Britton's Estate. | Justice Britton has filed for oro: | bate the will of his late wife, he Mary Eliza Britton. Her estate is | valued at $20,332.12. She had $2,000 | in furniture and household goods, | $9,525 in bank stock and debentures in the Agricultvral Savings company, and Central Canada Loan company, 8507.12 in cash, a $10,000 legacy from | estate of Hon. L. H. Halton, and | $7,000 in real estate, corner Syden- | hay and Park strects, Kingston. His lordship is the sole executor and beneficiary. ---------- Form A Junior League. With the opening of the ball season, many teams of more or less playing | ability,are being organized. It has | n su ted that a junior league be formed, "similar to that in hockey and if some capable persons were to | engineer the scheme it would doubtless | prove a success. Such a league would educate the younger generation and in time might result in a "home brew" team, which would prove a credit to the city. It is to be hoped that the matter will receive careful considera- tion and good support. { Was A Great Success. TE cet Somes ah Sunbury, on | ul evening, for the widow of tho late William Dobbs, who. met. such | a tragic death several woeks ago. | Was a great success both in point of numbers and excellence of progranume, | hose who volunteered their services |" to the worthy cause, several of whom were from the city, put on a first class entertainment, which was much shiayed. The hall was crowded to | 1 Oors, many people driving out ! from the city to attend. The pro- | ing amounted to something over | 9. ---- To Have A Meeting. The-presbytery of Kingston will | hold a meeting ~ in Chalmers church, Kingston, on Tuesday, 16th inst, for examination and licensing of candi. | dates for the ministry at 2 pm., and , for ordination of those under appoint- | ment to mission fields in the same | place in the evening. The committed | on examination of students will meet the candidates at 10 a.m, in the same | place that dey: | The Hat Question. i Needn't bother you as long as you | can lay your hand on the price. Any | amount from 50e. your style from our immense assort- | ment. Campbell Bros, the style cen { tre in Kingston for men's hats. { If you are in a mood to save money come to our Saturday night sale. Soft front shirts, 49c., 3 collars for 2c. 50c. sox, 5c. Boys' knee trousers worth 75¢. and $1 for 39. Jivinguten. It saves babies lives to buy i t's |= fats at Gibson's Red Cross de 't miss the specials on sale, Sat- Roney & Co. % | LOCAL NOTES AND|THINGS | worthy, arvanged , | directors to have a special course in Y.M.C.A. Sunday Notes. { apart the bathing apartments may consider himself earnestly invit- | class at i thev contain up will call for | IN GENERAL. Occurrences In The City And Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest To The People. Companies 4, 5 and 6 had good turn outs at drill last evening, J. Dowsley is confined to his home with a serious illness. Miss Edna Williamson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alfred McCutcheon, Queen street. : Special prices on soft front eolored shirts, 'Saturday, 75¢. goods for 4c. Roney & Co, Heary Cunningham, piano tuner from Chickering. Orders received a McAuley's book store, Princess street A branch of the Metropolitan bank is to be. opened at Harrowsmith, The Crown bank will locate at Odessa. "Babes in Toyland" has no refer ence to the city fathers' by-play in running the city. See the fun op Wed: nesday night. : J Sunday, 21st inst., is the 400th an- It is going to be a Presbyterian -world. ! Insure your success in the garden | by planting seed from Chown's drug | store, i x { Rev. G. S. Anderson, Morrisburg, | has been appointed rural dein of | Stormont in place of Rev. Mr. Hous- | ton, Cornwall, resigned. i The 14th bugle band had a full! turnout for practice last night. After | a short practice in. the Armouries, | they marched 'out, 'through several ! streets to practice playing while -on | the march. | An attraction at the Grand on the | 17th, will be the big musical extra. | vaganza, "Babes in Toyland." 1t hgd long runs in New York, Boston and ! Chicago. In New York 250 perform- ancés in Chicago 150 and in Boston 100. A horse attached to Silver's'butcher waggon, ran away on Ontario street, | this' morning, with a load of calves, | | great day in the | | which were being brought to Nichol son's shop at the corner of William | and Ontario streets. The run was short i but exciting, and the load of 'veal was | pretty well distributed around the | road in the mix-up. ONLY TWO APPLIED. Kingston Ladies Not Desirous of Learning to Swim. | At the earnest 'solicitation of the Y.W.C.A,, whose interest in the wel. | fare of the young women of Kingston is commendable, and whose efforts to make it' possible for them to learn the useful art of swimming is praise: with the Y.M.C.A, swimming conducted in that building. |The Y.M.C.A. authorities readily com | plied with the wishes of the Y:W.CA., choir; solo, "Thy Will | ne," "Mrs. Andrews. . | and offered to provide an instructor, i have the water in the swimming tank warmed to a suitable degree, and set when required by the ladies, for. the modest | fee of $1, barely sufficient to cover the expenses involved. The course was ad- vertised, and everybody expected there would be a ready response by. those anxious to take advantage of so favorable an opportunity to learn swimming. Keen was the disappoint- ment, however, of all concerned. There was not a rush of applicants,' and those in charge of the entry books were not réquired to work overtime recording the names of applicants. Only two young ladies showed suffi- cient interest as to desire to enter the class. --n Saved The Baby. "l was not a believer in advertised medicines," says Mrs. Chas. Van Tas- sell, Dighy, N.S., "until I began us ing Baby's Own Tablets. When my last babv was born: we never hopad to raise her. She was weakly, did not have any flesh on her bones, and a bluish color. The doctor who attend- ed her told me she would not live, Af- ter reading what other mothers said about Baby's Own Tablets I decided to trv them, and must now honestly say I never had such a valuable medi- cine in mv home. It has changed my | poor, sickly, fleshless baby into a love- ly child, now as fat as a butter ball. | Words fail to express my thanks for, what the Tablets have done for my child; and I can only urge that other mothers do as I do now, keep the Tablets in the house always." Baby's Own Tablets positively cure all the | minor ills of babyhood and childhood, and the mother has a guarantee that no opiate or harmful drug. Sold by all druggists or sent | by mail at 2%. a box bv writing the! Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ------ A meeting of the civic finance com- mittee was called for yesterday after, noon, regarding the street railway valuation question. Nothing was done, | however, as the derk has no replies from the experts who were to be com! municated with. | al A niversary of tke birth of John Knox. | Te ---- BE UPRICHT IN STATURE We Have The Finest = SHOULDER BRAGE . Shown. Ladies' or Gents' Kasy Fitting. . Perfect, . ParTonnly abe TRUSSES Our Trusses are all clai than. They have perfect -- fn the rupture and yet do tot cayse i slightest inconvenience. Are you gut. isfied With the he you are yeni, If not call and see our stock, Prices most reasonable. The "Best" Drug L.T, BEST, Chemist and Optician, ineess St. 124 Pr, Store, Phone 59, Mitchell's Old Stand, Quick Delivery, -- NOW IS THE ' DISCONTENT n tr! best S08 SpE SE to #0 wong oor is hand-screencd and uni, A one-ton order will brig you A Jaree lot of DRY SLABS for Booth & Co. 'Phone 188, MUSIG! Music MISS BLYTH FORMERLY GF WATERTOWN N Y will open a studio 140 Union St.. on May 11th nuniber of pupils desired days. A limite: Call Inediethe on whi strength--No. 1, for ordi ------ FOR SALE OR TRANSFER for music at her home WINTER OF YOUR! Saavel Thurs. The only safe effectual monthly ich women can . Bold in two degrees of oases, ¥1 per box; No. 8 1 a2. THE CHARTER OF THE KINGSTON Ladies' College. Apply, to Agnew, at thd College, Barrie St. Mrs, How Does This Shrike You ? TO-NICHT | bric Shirf, any size, pretty pattern, 1 Linen Collar, I5c., any size and' style, and a good stylish necktie worth 25¢. This combination to night for only 8 Special values in Corsets at b0c., 75¢. and $1. See Tape Girdle on sale at ...35 Specials in Tan Hosiery for La dies and Children, cotton or cashmere, in all | sizes, cheap. ver) 4 1,000 yards of Taffeta Ribbon, shades, good value at 20c . Wo-night, special, per vard lig dozen Boot Laces, or 3 papers Pins, or 6 dozen Agate But tons, or pair Curling + Tongs, or 2 dozen Curtain Pins, or 1 dozen Collar But tons, or 3 cards Mending Cot ton, or a 15c. Blouse Waist Set. Your choice to-night for only a nickle (5c.). | | + 4 We will sell you a Dollar Cam all silk, 3 ches wide, pretty | . : ? § Newman & Shaw | The Open Door To investment or successful | Speculation through REAL ESTATE Is through our office, Our long experience in this line of business, coupled with unusual facilities for advance information, place us in position to let you in on = GROUND FLOOR. . I. BOND, 63 Clarence 5. G. A. BATEMAN ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE BROKER. Office, 61 Clarence streste Slaves to Lydia Hersiger, Grand Record Miss ters of Independence, SD, Wis, as follows: «] have used Peruna now for four Spring and Fall, and it keeps me p strong. a am able to_coatinue working Bave to take & three months' rest, do every year. This Is a great co as | was not able to atford such a I «] find that it is g great preventa ad coughs and soon rids the syste -- and is an admirable medicine estly endorse it.' * Lydia Herziger Spring Catarrh. Almost every one has come fo belie that spring is a season that brings « rangements of the body dependent bloed impurities. This belief is an old one, is nearly u versal, and has arisen, not as the res of the teschings of the medical frat pity, but has been learned in the bit pehool of experience. Nervous Depression. ssaion of the nervous system a" of spring is a fertile sou blood impurities, uf lived ral lassitude,dull, hes sensations, continual tired feelings, w jrregular appetite, and sometimes | of sleep. That Tired Feeling. That tired feeling, which is the 1 ural rgpult of the depressing effect warm weather immediately after davigorating cold of winter, quic Wissppears when Peruna is taken. MILITARY MATTERS | NEWS OF INTEREST TO THE GARRISON. Suggestion for New Work for the 14th Regiment -- Practical Work in Camp--Garrison Church Parade at Early Date. Ii the headquarters stafi of military district No. 3 is further inereased, ad- ditional accommodation must be pro- vided in the armouries, Kingston. The newly formed staff now occupy. the en tire second flat of the south wing, and have none too much room, Major Car ruthers, commanding signal corps, has taken possession of the room formerly occupied by the band of the 47th. Re- giment, while Cols. Young and Wil- liams each have an office, in addition fo those ocoupied by Col. Gordon, D. 0. C, and the stafi- clerks. An addi- tional staff clerk is necessary owing to the increased work. . The benefits derived by city corps from' the use of rifle ranges are shown in the case of Ottawa, which send four men. to Bisley this vear. Time was when Kingston men also figured on Bisley teams, but that time is only & recollection now, borne in mind by the older inhabitants. Though the Limestone City 'is one . of the most tportant military centres in Cana: y it does not receive that justice the militia headquarters that i ita due. For years the need of a rifl Tange has heen pointed out, and many fuitable sites brought to the notic of the heads of the force, but no ap Parent notice has been taken of the ims of the local corps. Kingstor Btrison embraces about 1,000 troops vear in and out these juen hav, allowed to drift gn without th Most yequisite of all military trainin fille practice. It would be a difficul <; Matter world over to find a par tilel case, and the wonder is that of of local corps have not express tho back 1s 1 feel

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