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Sacrifices Life For That of a Child. London, Jan. 5.--FEthel Harrison, a nurse, gave her life for one of her charges near Chestey vesterday. She and anoiid nm took the three children of Mr. Adamson, who lves three milo to the north of Ches ter, for a walk. When they reached the canal bridge, a mile from home, "the eldest child, a boy of five, stopped and threw stones into the canal to induce his dog to 'enter the water. { Sulldenly the child overbalanced and fell into the canal. Nurse Harrison, without a moment's hesitation, rushed down the bank, jumped into the canal and seized the child. She lifted him up and handed him to the other the towing path, but in doing so she lost her balance and fell backward into deep water. The second nurse's cries brought a plowman to the bank, but he said he nurse on in the enthusiasm of her first season is apt to over-tax her strength and blight the budding " conkd not swim, and stood helpless beauty of her womanhood. The } while the heroic woman sank ot was prudent use of drowned. Her body was recovered an = honr and a quarter afterwards Wilson's Nurse Harrison was twenty-seven vears old, and was a native of New i ark, in Nostinghamshire, Invalids' Port quickly offsets the ill effects of the rush of gaiety, the irre- gular hours and wearing social strain. WIDOW PREFERS DEATH. She is Seriously Wounded--Blows * Out Brains. Geneva, Jan. 5. 'Marriage or your life," was the question that a man named Fritz "Roth propounded to a voung widow named Mme, Berger, liv ing at Moenchenstein, near Basle, yes terday. : The widow chose death. For @#%ral months Roth had been pursuing the widow with his attentions, and receiv- ed no engouragement. Madly in love with her, he deter «l to use force, and, after buying It induces sound sleep-- makes nich, pure blood--brings back the youth- fulblush to pallid n a revolver, went to the widow's house { and informed hey kill her if she would not accept him as her husband | | Mme. B | iV ror was not in the least --gives 8 . cheeks B frightened, and asked for time to ar old and young range her affairs and her house This hour, and then she in who followed her. about that she was ready the soft grace of perfect health. took half an { formed Roth, with his revolver, :4 ! i 1 i eligiol 8 most « All Dr uggists o fired two shots at her, and then | est Methodist journal in America, and Helens n in ' igi n . al nix r a idee a his TEidvE. The wid who lit has not missed an issue see 130. | sal, says tha he cause is € A = pl he Ha Th Soars, Dr. F. E. Clark, president of the | many of our churches the Vuregeaerate ------ ---- = pt-- Ss serious thoug « g « » . . ¥ sin : : 0 : \ ; i > : K to the hospital. | Christian Endeavor society, has called | may occupy a fr mt seat for a year 9 wounded, was taken the local societies to engage in a and not learn from the pulpit that A-------- R ts x tne i three months evangeustic campaiin they are sinners in need of salvation TIVA AND PRODIGY MEET in 1907 | Ex-Governor W. .J. Northern, of At 1 Si > , |lanta, Ga., preéident of the Business l i nd ived Secretary John Fox, D.D., of th he ! : | Max Darewski, Pianist, Received | ~~ = = hil Qociety, has sailed on | Men's Gopal Union, hos ore the { by Mane. Patti. a visit to Bible agenciessin the far Christian ; gue, whose : ih ih Be ! London, Jam *5.--A very pleasing |eyst, especially to Siam, China and 3 ' adlust He I i et ween he Po - « » an. * 7 nites | o Macks ¢ he Son cen | little ceremony took place yest rday an s 1 i t hite : a \ x 1 me \ ol : t pag afternoon when Max Darewski, the boy The first American Sunday. school is | Both w 4 an « red may belong to HIGH: | composer and pianist, was received by | said to have been started in Hanover | this s uthern legion of honor < Mme. Patti, who had expressed a wish | county, Va. Recognition of this & « Frank 1 « na ' spo ial eommi : ap : 4 i S10 , stone epresthting o ernation: 5 { to hear him play and sing a song. 1] will be given at the Jamestown hx oner, repr wing th nternational A dreamed gof- the beautiful garden, | which he had composed especially for FfHE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, JAN. 5. NEWS OF CHURCHES VARIOUS EVENTS IN THE RELIGIOUS WORLD. TF News From the Whole World --Dedicated With Great Pomp --Dr. Clifford's Approval-- William Carey and His Mis- sion. Fannv Crosby, the blind writer of nearly 10,000 hymns, 1s issaing her autobiooraphy of eighty years. | Rev. Dr. R. A. Torrey is holding ve. vival services in Nashville, Tenn., in a building accommodating 6,000 persons. | Dr. Sanday will give a course of four lectures at Oxford University on "The Reconstruction of the Life of Christ." Dr. Willett, the well-known lecturer, will organgze a Palestine Travel Study | «. aml will sail for the Holy Land in February. | ely Quebec. arts of McMaster - business to preach. Rov. Walter Daniel, BA. of Red Doe Alta.., has been appointed fick secretary of the Baptist western mis- {sions for the provinces of Ontario and Mr. a graduate in University. Dr. John F. Goucher, founder of the Baltimore Woman's College, be fore sailing for a journey the world, deeded to the trustees his city idence, valued at 8130,000, for the colleoe administration building William. Carey, the founder of mod- ern missions, said to a friend who warned him that he was neglecting his "My business is to extend the kingdom of Giadd. 1 am only cobbling: shoes to pay expenses." The golden jubjlee of the American College at Louvgiin, Belgium. will be celebrated in March, 1907. This insti tution has sent out during its fifty vears' existence more than six hund Daniel is re {red bishops and priests to the United States. A writer in ane of their church papers savs that the disciples of A¥agnder Campbell in calling thom- selves "The Christign Church," * "need THE SPORT REVIEW. } The Latest News From All Quarters. If Britt accepts the terme already mapped out by the Casino A. C., of Tonopah, Nev.. ke will indulge in a finish ficht with Joe Gans. of Balti- more, Gans, through his manager, is said to have signed articles for such ! a battle to take place at Tonopah on March 17th. It is alleged that $25,000 red by the club, to be divided G0 per oent to the winner, and 40 per cent to the loser, Frank Slavin, the old-time heavy- weight, was knocked out in the second round recently by Nick Burley, at Victoria, B.C, ; John L. Sullivan is said to have signed a cdntract ound: with Kilrain. Battling Nelson, has cabled that he will make a match with Gans vrovid- | ing the ourse is $40,000, with 65 per cent. to the winner and 33 to the los er. the mill to take place in August. Nelson, however, makes no mention of | to wallow three his ancient enemy, Jake | that he had come to are | to face the fact | church nomen u iv | rorant amd presumntrous | Of his trip around the world William | ¢ are | J. Pryan "1 have felt more Fifty thousand Polish children refusine to accept religions instrue- tion in the public schools in the Ger- man langmawe. The Methodists of Edmonton that much of their says : r i } ilt i 1806. Elaborate pre. St. Michael's church, New York , built in > aration: are being made to hold its centenary celebrations early. Lr year. All the Protestant Episcopal bishops will be present at the ceremony. . $ i larg 6 wide in my own countrymen than slann'nzy the erection ol a large new 1} ' A wie} coir la Dam church, to cost between ever before as | have visited the circle ), 000 1 £50,000 of schoo hospitals and churches HY, ne of Qt George's church, which Américan money has built all At a meeting St. A i Be Montreal, a call was extended to Rev. tiround the we rld. De Pettereon Smyth, of St. Ann's, | The Bishop of Huron has made the Dublin to become rector following appointments : Rev, H. A. ev He. Welton, DD, who for Thomas of Lucan, to be rector of Lovin wears was pastor of Immanuel | Wardsville and Newbury, Rev. K. Mc Bo ehareh, Toronto, has accepted Goun of Wardsville, to be rector of aptist church, y \ : : a call to Birmingham, Michigan Dutton and Bismarck. Rev. J. Hale a ele ador of the Methodist | of Puisley to be rector of Princeton Protestant, thinks that his is the old The, Chicago Advance, asserting that : Su Se 1 Associatic : Ol position. nday : hoc ation, i n hi r Rev. Francis W. Eason, Lincoln, Neb, | way to Javan to inaugurate organiz said SOLD IN PACKAGES AND CANS. Same Price as the cheap adulterated kinds. body. I will certainly fyou to compose it for me. "God bless dear little Wishing him all success ima Adelina Patti-Cederstrom." graph hook : Max. | ginable. soa ther often in disguise by proves a blessine affording people some | | There is | her has accepted a call to the rectors py Sunday xthaol work y . and ers Ader e chum atertc hic form, if possible, a nationa cocina | Eo delighted was the great singe |of Trinity church, Wat Ran iy ! wi lh sit 0 and the ! has been vacant since he resignation jhion of dil . : j with the composition ns i A i i Dr 7 Sanders Reed. nominational work on this continent | sweet voice and expressive playing ot of Dr. J. Sa Book | The cathedral of the Sacred Heart the voung musician, that as the last The King's Daughter's Ye ar Boo dul ok Ae er " notes died away she sprang up and | just issued will have a melancholy in Ree] on Lo Pa i Tran A . kissed the boy on both checks and | terest in that it is the largest writing . oma van, ha "You dear little boy, you are , ; | quite a Mozart and his soul is in your | garet Bottome, who died recently. sing your | charming song and it is very good of COMPANY Before taking leave of the youthiu EW.GILLETT timireo] | i ioc Mme. Patti wrote in his auto- TORONTO,.ONT. to the society she foun-i-a by Mrs. Mor dedicated with great pomp. The build ing cost. 1.5300 00, is the finest oc Archbishop Moeller, oi ti |elesiastical structure in the South, and rchbisho oeller, ; , h.s prohibited Sunday entertainments 1 : per £t ). ih y ve Hi ade for church or charitable purposdk. He LO man atholic church in : et ATheric 1| thigks that religious causes should be er Cl [8 3 v supported by direct contributions. - " h Song? an x Oe -- th oh " v1 > . « waster, celebrated . . The Rowman : phat hisho} have EE ie -jresolved to establish a ntero burdan | Qunday Rev, Rural Dean Bell, rector rimjlue to their In fian urea J ather conducted the sertices, and Archdeacon urke, pastor ot > Wwnexhet, he Clarke, who for twenty-one vears was Moor church, will head the enterprise thing to talk about usnally a lot of brass in While some say that the Bible is Teeter of the parish, vated. The Incidental 2 henises'" cover a mul- | the make-up of a silver-tongued ora vninspired, Hall Caine comes to the B a NE Joune oC x 18 g Ww W titude of sinful items tor. front nsstrts: that Shalwsocare js s of Que + AS ssion. 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He went to the front at the start and made Cummings, the Tor nnto runner, Christmas day, look like a rapid de livery shortly without anv aid. won pulled up, and beat Tom Longhoat's record nearly a minute. He finished strong, and -- he never knew Be was taking jt. 1 want others to know up a fuss on that score before an | 'ment can be reached, Gans, as hampion, has the right' to distate, | nidk that he will never con ent to meet Nelson under the weight | onditions that governed ihe forty- | wo-round mill at Goldfield. | Saves the Hamilton Hergld: "They | throw their bouquets York Water (Still or Sparkling) Drink York Spfings Water for its Swn sake and yours. The purest known Limpid-- Delicious. dealer--six sizes. purity at water. 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Under the constitution the New Glasgow AAA. i= suspended for violating the rules of the association. Montreal Herald: It is said several local clubs are after Williams, the star New Glasrow forward, It is ramored that the Wanderers have hooked him | and have him safe with one of their | beautiful Siron bound contracts. He is certainly a peacherino. | Calumet News: The international | hockey league is playing this season | under somewhat revised rules; narticu- | larly as regards penalties. The re- | feree is given more authority and the | fines are heavier, | LW : $2." "AL | \/ OD fray Don't Be A Rheumatic. "\ : ge The disordered 'condition of the sys X §il tem which leads to rheumatism easily | v as i ! becomes un chronic condition. 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