Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Sep 1906, p. 2

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Rev. Dr. Tucker--The Duty of Every Church Member not only a duty but an ivilege that cach mem- urch had in giving to the work. The speaker touched up- the growth of Woman's Auxiliary ons, the extension of domes ign missions and the in dividual responsibility of reach mem- ber. Expenses had been heavy, but the Reference was made immigration into the ig the past two years, in one section. Great eredit was due to the mother church she had given in work, and it now became the du Canadian members wisely and well, $4.50, These jive ornamental and OBD PARLOR CHAIRS wie woe pew deus Your parior, st a i best in color, tone and : WRTIOL ually, © we Wave x good selee- "many resourpes, wealth in miner ¥ . - . lw Sow. agnificent climate of British the. speaker was Have the best mporte ne the fort that Poles must Ge right. made for contributions to work of missions, The greatness of mission fields of the west, of the call for men and money, great results if the church lives ap to the terms of her charter, the 'subjects of Rey quent sermon, in St. ( dral on Sunday. od there that the built strong and was England's church the work in the Se bye grest range, gf Eagiond awd Austrie, §. a. - -F. HARRISON Go. Phone 80. Dr. Tucker's elo- The church is need- new empire may be that welded the church at whose feet sat King Alfred SWIFT'S tiul that she To dasdel § SCRANTON 3 GOAL at Swift's Babess rrens als who make up depends the future of The national anthem w, ususl, at the close of the fang, with great sweetness and pression, "I With All Your Heart and also the favorite, The apportionment dral, of 3400, cut of the y the general mission board var, has to be made + and envelopes for contri were distributed on Sunday ------ ---- A CROWDED CHURCH To Hear the Music By Many Perso Chairs had to be on Queen Street Methodist ening, to accommodate of the hearty serv choir rendered a spirited llowed a solo by We are headquarters for] Window Shades in street choir in the early musical career and who fc singing beforn old friende: green, oil finished, and it was most admirably ren- on a good roller, at 300. each. Shea, Bradley, Rutherford Rave & new setting to "Roek of " and did it so well that efery- as sorry when they consed. This be a splendid musi- the church during the Their voices are won- adapted for good melody 'Lace Trimmed Shades, best quality eloth, Hartshorn roll- Organization will We make a specialty ol... .gtore next six months, use only Hartshorn tin rolls crs on these shades, with the These rollers are To-day," and in full of feeling and R. Stillwell of Cata- Mander that was restiulness, Row, x : raqui, w x alle er in quality than any } ho preached exeallet fond of music and the Spent were the shortest he h a day. He preached a twen ty-minute sermon on the use making a good impression R. McCFAUL Kingston Carpet Warehouse} sls of Somewhere,' i was a tregt. The big audience left with expressions admiration over ------ LOVE IS HIGHER : -- Than Duty, as the Best Motive church last evening the cupied by Rev, G5, govering from a suddew att as his} text Paul's s words, "For me to live spoke of the necessity having a high motive, as.a high wotive of life, everything, It wae a mean_and selfich for us to do something just be fause oar conscience tells us to. ! sense of love is the highest jabtive in life, and in it is all power. Let a un for direction, say to himself, . if lived in Kingston, and owned my business, how would he "This same question applied in other lines would show us the way to what is right. Christ fan Ye to us Ache was to St, Paul, a pattern to live hy, and while others shingfaround us like the stars, distut and cold, and walk by our side The "wpoaker closed his remarks by urging his hearers 10. take Christ as their example, | -- 21st Annual New York Excursioni Via New York Central Noes, Octo 1 rd." Ton days' return on. Fast speeinl I, equitgwd with runwing through $3.600 will buy a corner 'store and 5 tenements, in cen- tral location, which will bring a revenue of $480 per an Owner in trust wants We Can If 'you have : not. all the traing on October ne first-class day coaches ty New York, Tieke Albany and New York by boat if sired. Consult ticket agents. ney. . Be quick if you want a bar- n. vf MIcCANN ' 14th band Sumomt_at the armouri §, Wednesday am nreday "Horticultural Societ, y's sho Rh : ---- fie 4 Arrival of Kitty" on Wed- % ° mesdsy Wight, When this decided and popular com- ody success is presented at the Grand on Wednesday, September + 19th, the viwatregoing public of this city will have an opportunity of witnessing what last season proved to be the comedy success of the entire year Music that is catchy and songs that are origingl, are claimed for '"I'ne Arrival of Kitty" 'and no comedy ion in recent years has attain- of such immense popularity. MABEL STANDISH, With the John Griffith Company. John Griffith's Your. This most excillent tragedian and student of Shakespeare has advanesd in a few seasons to the most promin ent place among American born tra gedians, and is giving his native land as much reason to be proud of him, as of any of its favored sons. In the most famous characters oF the classic drama he has won enviable success and after three seasons of Macheth he has taken up the divine bard's great est tragedy "King Richard the Third" ~a character in which his strenuous and intellectual nature will revel. is management has farnished a great deal in the way of an unusually excel lent company, fireproof BOENETY, COR tumes and all other neediul historical ly correct equipment, Mr. Griffith's date here is Thursday night, Septem. ber 20th, A Musical Treat. The Black Dike band, from Yoif- shire, Eng, will give a concert at the Grand on Friday, September 20st, It is considered the greatest brass band in the world. The Toronto Globe says they were greeted by a multitude of several thousand who became enthusi- astic admirers on completion of their second number, ------ MARINE NEWS. -- What is Gathered From Around Marine Paragraphs. The stemmer Caspian passed down yesterday, The steamer Petia wag in at Craig's yesterday on her up ~irip, The steamer Rideau King left this morning for Ottawa. e steamer City of Montreal 'pass ed down yesterday. The steamer Caspran was three hours late in reaching here yesterday forkmen are engaged making number of repairs to the Grantham, The officers of the King were transferred the steamer Caspian The tug Jessie Wall arrived from Montreal light, and cleared again for the same port with two barges laden with grain. The be in at Swift's to-day. Yesterday she was due but failed to turn up, No ex planation given of her heavy freight traffic The steambarge Ralph T. Halcomh is loading pressed hay at Woll. Ieland, for ports east of Quebec. The Hol comb is the largest vessel that ever entered the port of Wolfe Island, be ing one hundred and thirts five foot long, and thirty-foot beam, and draw ing nine foot three inc hes of water a schooner steamer North yestemday to lateness except STIFF BODY BLOW. . ---- Btrong Protest From Township Council. The position of the cil of Richmond in the nox and Addington, livptenant -governor-in municipal coun county of Len to his honor the council humbly sheweth, that whereas the legislative assembly of the province of Ontario did at 18 last session Pass an aet amending the public schools uet some of the provisions of which we do not consider fair or reasonable, but on the contrary a class of legislation of the most victous type. Re .it therefore re solved that we the municipal co of the township of Richmond in od county of Lemnox and Addington ir Session © assembled do hereby expres our entire. disapproval of, and )am bly 'ask for the repeal at the next sis sion of the legislative assembly of Sub-sections 2, 4, 5 and 6 of seetion 39, of the said public schools act. ihe said sub-section containin g provisions which in our opinion are a dirset in sult to the 'intelligence and bisiness ability "of the boards of rural shoo! trustees; No Lady Is Improving. The condition of Mrs. J Sanvthe, Sr, of Glonburnie; painfully injured on Wednesday last, is greatly improv ed. While ont her way home, the horse Mrs. Smythe was driving became un manageable, and overturned the nig. throwing the occupants out. One of Mrs. Smythe's kneis was severcly bruised, besides sustaining a number of cuts, * Satisfactory Cure Por Sumnier Complaint. Nothing is so certain and prompt as with unfailing * success Plemsant to take, and sold everywhere fin 95¢. bot thes, "For indiiestion," aitardianer mints are soldiat Gibson's Red Cross drug store, 25, steamer Picton wae expected to street Polson's ' Nerviline.. Used for years. Li FOR PURSE. The Game Was Very Much One- Sided--The Triple Linkers Won From the Irishmen By Five to Four. The fans were entertained to a double header Saturday afternoon at Lake Ontario Park. The curtain raiser between Gananoque and Kingston for a purse proved a farce. For "ven whole innings the spectators were forced to sufier | while the democratic aggregation of would-be ball players representing the ¢ town were be- ing allowed a look in. Had Knotty Lee and his old time bunch been on the side line they would have disown- ed the town which he made famous in bafl' circles, : The fun started in the second in nings with two men out. Moore hit to left field bringing home McCam mon, while B. Derry did likewise for Stokes and the latter followed him- self. A wild throw from short tallied MN runs irom Derry and Hunt, Apple- tons bamp bropght in W. Laird, and Williams "scored on a wild throw. | Score 106 to 0. Gunanogue was playing ball like children and so were treated by the Kingstons, who now allowed them to tally seven: runs before the game was called, the final score being 11 to 7. I'he kind of game this created ean he Sullivan ammon in the fifth, The better imagined than told. replaced Mel teams were ; Kingeton--B, Derry, 2b; Haunt, 1b: Laird, s.s.: Williams, 1... Appleton, ced; MeCamnroh, and Sullivan, p.; Lumb, rig Stokes, 3b: Mo s Gananoque- O'Connor, 8, ih; 8 Dorey, Li; Brennan, 2bh.; Da vis, 3b; W. Dorey, Howard, ri.: Ormiston, p. Umpire--E. Hartriok, The second mill proved more inter- esting, buat withal there wax no snap to the game and thefdore it 'was dis appointing. The, score 5 to 4 in fa- vour of the Triple Linkers, enough to make things hum, but still enthusiasm was lacking, and the fans did not seem to get worked up over the contest any more than did the players. Good ball and bad ball were played in streaks by both teams. Triple Linkers--Laird, ss. Apple ton, Li; ef; Mel Smith, 3b.; Rirch, ri. Burke, ec, Irishmen Williams, 28. Lumb, 8.2 Young, c.f. Hunt, 1b; Stokes, 3b.; Moore, c.: Sullivan, Pp: Rielly, ri; W. Dorey, 1f Umpire--E. Hartrick, In the first innings the Linkers tallid three. Tn the fourth the Irish men took the lead with four men across the plate. In the sixth, how ever, the Triple Linkers once: move forced in two runs, making the score 3 to 1 in their favour, which it # mained till the last. was about four hundred. -- Hamilton To Coach Montreal. W. Hamilton, formerly centre-back of rugby team, which won the cham ponship in 1899, captain and has been appointed conch of the Montreal Rugby (lub. | 'Pud™ has arrived in Montreal anc begins work with the team to-d: After leaving Kingston he played a season with the Ottawa Rough Rid ers hen he went to Pittsburg, Pa, where he played hockey for severa Lately he has been at the Am erean Soo years -------------------- GIVEN A GOLD RING On Retiring From the Street | Ask ticket Railway Service. On Saturday night, the employees 8 e street tw of r met in | ! 5 of the street railway « mpuny met in | interesting photograph of | scene in Manit jof Mrs. Charles Thomas, Frontenac, surround this h the company's = office to make a Pre sentation to Alexander Bearance, fore man of the car sheds, who has retired after twenty-three vers" service with the Kingston street railway line, Mr Bearance was with the Wilson com pany which' opefated the horse cars in the eighties. 'In appreciation of his services and helpfulness to them, the employees presented Mr. Bearance with + heavy gold ring, surmounted by three Hinks. Charles Kimball made the | jresentation. Hugh ( Nickle, super intendent of the line, spoke at length | of the valuabl services romdered the | company by Mr. Bearance, and ex pressed regret over his decision to re tire: He womld be greatly missed at | the car sheds. Mr. Bearance expressed grateful thanks ta Mr. Nickle and the employees for the sit and kind words spoken about him. He would ever retain the most pleasant memories of his Jong connection with the Kingston ailway Our $1.00 Walking Gloves Are certainly great value --right up in style and quahty with 'most $1.25 gloves. wk 4 Dent's Finest Make $1.50 a Pair. We have the best Eaglish- made Gloves. 2 1 reed » Fall Mau ae to day I will ao nd buy one of the latest, Prom George Mile & Co. Manufacturing Furriers and Hat Specialists. TCHES KINGSTON BEAT GANANOQUE sre. Appleton worked in a nice one giving Hunt and Laird 'an vpportuni- ty to cover the pan. The third saw Williams hit to right field for two Clow, Nicholson, c.f: was close B. Derry, 2b: E Saunders, ammon, p.; 8. Saunders, 1b.; The attendance { the Kingston Granite | alto employed ter offerin | buck for $7 on the New York Central of hard v hve years seized him window and wife and children membered In ton, who wi | sympathy to {the bravery of Mre. Ruddick, wife the dominion « was on the won hearty ch that filled the street. She had obliged to take refuge outside of the window, and there remained i : i store, vie. |THE DAYS EPISODES Athletes: LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN | The Belleville « Ontario says - Hopkins, the pritwipal of the street school, was present to find out if the weeds in the school yard could not be cut, as the burrs there were pericct nuisance. Mr. rier Another Hound Poisoned. Thomas Sweetman, Rideau street, is mourning the loss of a valuable hound, which was poisonid ca Sut urday. There is no clue to the entity of the guilty parties. but the awaer of for their conviction. J No Liquor Secured Here. Yesterday two men came over on | the $ith Regiment § the first boat from Wolfe Island, and | the "Oth, being refused liquor by a nearby ho- | K oa, p ip tre . of - {sap at Craig's wharf, which wi » tel, engaged a cgh and were driven off. | used top other purposes. In the afternoon they returned home (in a highly hilarious state, Local ho bchas es td men dislike taking the Mame Vor | Sunday violation, when it is not their | fanlt, A Lad"s Good Capture. On Saturday Master Ralph Clarke, of Cleveland, Ohio, wha is visiting relatives in this city, while out fish i ing, pulled in two beautiful large pike just below Cataragui bridge. They were kind of large for a little chap to land, but he stuck to them, and got them out safely. A Special Committee. on a special committee of the Metho placing a special officer of the Metho dist church 'to meet incoming settlers in Montreal or Quebee or the mari time province ports, bid them wel come {6 the dominion, and in the case of Methodists or religiously unattach ed immigrants to bring them into | touch with the Methodist church. English Clergyman Coming. Rev. 8, F. Collier, of Manchester, | Eng., rfpresentative of British Me- | thedosim_to_the geniral conference in Montreal, wil give ah address in Sy denham Street Methodist church, on | Tuesday of this week ¢ Collier is one of the g men. Dr. Robertson Nicol says of his pm. Mr Manchester mission : "It is the great est piece of work that any church has accomplished in this generation Evervone should hear him A Dangerous Place. Fhe government property at the corner of Ordnance and Montreal street, cannot be fenced in too soon It is a great danger to pedestrians On a dark night, or in fact any | night, some one ix liable to stumble | Stomach ofi the walk and down into the deep excavation. The board of works should ave some temporary erection placed along the inside of the walk for the public safety, Remembered By Friends. On Saturday evening Miss Maud Lumb, of Crumley Bros', who leaves, | this week, for Oshawa, to which | place her family have moved, was | presented by her fellow-employees with a handsome gold crescent pin, | to set with pearls, as a toked of their | O11) esteem. Miss Lumb has accepted \ ite es on Watlnesdas position in the dry goods store of | tel, leave on Mr. Sutelifie, formerly of this city, and where her sister, Miss Ethel, is You Should Visit New York. 1 In Octobwr. The most pleasant v. | month of the year in the hig city |All theatres open and large stores | displaying their choicest fall and win go there and You can {lines, twenty-first annual excursion October 2nd and 3rd. Ten days' re {turn lint Fa through - special | traingy on Octobar 2nd Through jeoaches on certain trains on return {trip. Make your plans now to joi agents for particular An Easterner's Boys. The Whig business 'office displays an + harvest i. Nine brothers, sons wrmerly of appy cou {ple. The sons are mounted on Dine reapers and binders, cach drawn by | four horses, engaged in cutting a field of six hundred acres of No. 1 quality Fhe family has within ised] twenty-five thousand bushels of grain on ther own land and the crop this year is equal to any yet produced Met A Tragic Death Mr. Taliaferro, of Houston, Texas, | whose family spent the summer at the | British American a Year agq, met tragic death last week. He fell from his office window in the eighth «tora of a building nd was Jdashe iy to} on pavement below, fle had just recovered from an illness, and it is v frlizzy spell Mrs. Ruddick's Bravery At the Gilmour hotel fire in Ottawy r were many heroic rescues, and iry commissioner, who floor of the hotel, rs from the crowds been silent; while a guest, who had been forced to the means of escape, waved the smoke away with a sheet Chevring wards from the crowd, who announced the approach of the hook and ladder waggon, were shouting to them When the ladder arrived, delay in fling it into position" was experi wed on account of the network of wires in the vivinity, vet Mrs. Rud dick held the fort and promptly hw gan its descent, but was quickly | caught in the armw of a fireman and | borne to the ground and to she tor The gentleman followed, and hearty ors. greeted their rescue -------------------- Only one place in Kingston sells | strietly high class candy, MeConkes 5. the choice of royalty, and Huplor's | are sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug Occurrences In The Vicinity--Other Briei Jtems lof Interest Easily Take the children There are at the present tie fifty i i fans the dog would willingly give a reward | seven children in the Urphar Chickering's, at McAuley at Sydenham on work filling up the oki wnn tints prematurely illiay Swain, plano tuner, Orders {received at McAuley's book ste; ed so to prevent the ouries, Wednesday and ternoon and night. | telephone at his residence, & { promptly responded ter, Rev. W. I. Sparling has been placed | \ pe 2 ; {clerk will be united ir dist general conference' to consider | gentleman in Kingst sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug time for the Fepian Raid antit-Sowth wt living | = ago, bit all those thag.are {titled to be dweorated. will geceive the same if. they apply at once sufferers. kfiew what Shoop's Restorative would practically bloating, belching, cote. All druggists recom Shoop's Restoran PERSONAL MENTION. | Movements Of The Feople--What { They Are Saying And Doing. B. Latimer, Gananoque, was in the her daughter, Mrs. John Baker, Deser. { lin Byron, Gananoque, w Stratton leaves hy sis It ix renorted that h pulled up the biggest fish caught there 2 fourteen dave furloush Ottawa, where they normal training sche LINIMENTY invaluable for keeping soreness oat of 1h. ma while training. Unsurpassed for Bicyclists Large bottle, 25 cents An Excellent Bair Restorer aid Scalp Cleanser "If not for sale at your druggist, 1 can always be procured at Janes B, Meleod's. Dr. Scott's White Linimeut Cou, Propr's., St. John, N.B., and Cheims. ford, Mass. Reliable Furs... Moderate Prices. W. F. GOURDIER Exclusive Furrier, 78-80 Brock St. Phone 700. Our Hair Ornaments Are Strictly High Class And are the néwest designs possible, hav ing had a package uso. only this direct from the for some, while have NEW ART with STONES In 5 Gallon Lotss or over, 26c, a Callon Supplies always handy on the dock. SELBY & YOULDEN LIMITED. BIG SALE Of Housekeepers' Supplies ALL THIS WEEK The prices we quote are much below the regular prices of our competitors. Read : Cream Bleach Table Linen from 25c. a yard up. An extra good line of the above at 45c. yard. It is 66 inches wide, good pat- tern, pure linen. Bleached Table Damask, 68 inches wide, beautiful designs to choose from. Special at 6oc. a yard and up. Table Oil Cloth, 45 in- ches wide, in white or cc- lors, at 25¢. a yard. Stair Oil Cloth, i8 in- ches wide, 1274c. a yard. Stair Oil Cloth, 22Y; inches wide, 18¢c. a yard. 25¢c. Brass Extension Curtain Poles, will fit any window up to 50 inches, complete for 15c. Crass Extension -Rods, for sash curtains. Special at 10c. Lace Curtains, all kinds and prices, 22c. to $5 pair. | fortunate 3. Vhey secured. Cotton Blankets, 10 x 4, an | 11 X 4, 12X 4 sizes, at close prices. Wool Blankets, Comfor- ters, Sheetings, Pillow Cot- i. | tONS, Towels; etc., at close for | prices this week. mast 'NEWMAN & SHAW i @coevsacacsese Som neve tast for | coff £ E; Equip very Im R tion. Sessi @oevana KINGS Devoted those wh ing the b cial subje gradunte: logue, sassses ONTARI LADIES COLLEGH Trafalgar Cas Large Pi Pianos, sud equipment in Undoubted Chicago, | ancient in early sa ried on k noration ws, ha nds," al salem nber 'of the L terday. Fight eit imposed up the old Terusald h. The custom B. have ture, jug De. KE, W the exe IWR Le d in ca and i In the 1 metal iwchly wan bas @ new dn will Police whkville both de be A New Aare Boil vour Potars § chester, n of Englan

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