Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1907, p. 5

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1S never J en who eularities. In- earing-down pains which eet, and lifting necessary his torture. That famous d female organism, bie Compound 1 women, and it will cure larities, when backaches dia E. Pinkham's Vege- strength, and happiness. Woman Vegetable Compound has ferfd for four months with Pains | to my domestic duties. a daily occurrence. and 1 was in misery and Vegetable Compound, and it not only regulated my elle St, Quebec, Que, Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. Her you. Mis. Pinkham is daughter- nder her direction and since her Cures Where Others Fail finished to your order in two hours time. 5.00 & $20.00 Blue and ack Serge Suits fooleeimioieieleid The morning cup of coffee often shapes the day. It should be Chase & Sanbom's. ALL GROCERS td RR Ea ra QUEEN INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT AS THE ROYAL OF ENG. Net Surplus beyond Capital and all Liabilities, $1,834,468.97 Net Surplus to Polityhelders - ~ - - - - $2,834,468.97 This company was one of six THAT YOLLAR, SPOT CASH, WITHOUT ANY TION LOSSES IN SAN FRANCISCO. PAID 100 CENTS ON THE DISCOUNT, for its CONFLAGRA- Northern Assurance Co., of England, capital and funds $44,635,000. Second strongest company in the world. Anglo-American Fire Insurance Company, non- tariff. Capital $1,000,000. lncorporated 1899. Full Govern- ment Reserve. Montreal-Canada Fire Insurance Company (Non- tariff) Capital $1.000,000. Established 1859. Waterloo Mutual Insurance Co., of Waterloo. Ont. , an old and wealthy Canadian Company. Established 1863. Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Co., of New York. Ontario Accident Insurance Co., of Toronto. I INSURE all classes of property AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. OUR FURNITURE POLICIES are worded on the BLANKET FORM, covering everything in a dwelling house under one sum. | can give you a policy in 10 minutes. FARM PROPERTY insured under all the ordinary conditions. Lightning Clauses, Steam Thresher Permits, etc. YOUR CHOICE OF COMPANIES. . The London and Lancashire Life Assurance « I have represented it for 25 years and the company, and its plans, are growing in public favor every day. The local agent is holding his own, and invites a comparison of Rates, Profits and all the rest of it. GET MY RATES before insuring elsewhere. 1t will pay you. BANKING. I receive deposits. I make loans on Promissory Notes, Policies, Warehouse Receipts, etc. I Cash Drafts, &c. Thomas Mills, 79 Clarence St., Kingston. The Only Cough Cure and tonic combined. It has a marvellous curative power over all throat and chest troubles. It "¢ "=anddoothes the diseased part and upbuilds the vital stren t, of the body, Geta bottle. From all dealers, 35 cts. 20-:20§ THE J. L. MATHIEU CO, Preps, - SHERBROOKE, P.Q. MATHIEU SYRUP %f Tarz Cop LIVER OIL YOU WANT A PAIR FOR EASTER COME AND ISSPECT : Utz & Dunn's LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF ° 4 4 Ladies' Fine Footwear . | Jerusalem, DAILY BRITISH HIG, MONDAY. MARCH 23. {IN THE CHURCHES | CHRIST SHOULD BE CONSID- ERED AS NEAR. | Sermon By Rev. Dr. MacTavish-- ] Palm Sunday Observed in St. { Mary's Cathedral--Other Ser- vices. At Cooke's church, Sunday evening, {the pastor, Rev. Dr. MacTavish, | preached from the text, John xii, 12, | "Un the next day much people that were to the feast, when they Jesus was coming to took branches of palm { trees, and went out to meet Him, and teried, Hosanna, blessed is the King [of Israel that cometh in the name of { the Lord." A lesson to be learned from this | passage of scripture, was that to- day, Jesus came to His people in a {most sympathetic way. He sympa- | thized with those in sorrow, and to {the suffering, he sent relief. We should not think of Him as being far away, {but as drawing near to us. We should open our heart, and let Jesus in. The gladness of the people and the sorrow of Christ on that Palm Sun. day of old, pictured. On this Palm Sunday, to-day, there would still be a tinge of sorrow in Christ's heart because people refused to ac knowledge Him as their Saviour However, blessed with gladness, there {would a tinge of sorrow in His heart {on this account. come | heard that was Palm Sunday At St. Mary's. The ceremonies in connection with Palm Sunday were carried out in St Mary's cathedral yesterday morning The archbishop presided, and blessed | the palm branches. He afterwards pre | sented them to those in the sanctuary The usual procession took place around the aisles of the cathedral, the processional hymn being sung by the choir. High mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Mea, during which the | Passion of Our Lord Jesus was read | Matthew xxvi-xavii, 1-66 | nouncements of the different services { for Holy week were proclaimed At | the offertory, Mr Milner played an {organ voluntary. The choir rendered a { plain chant. There was a very large | congregation present. Farmer's mass { will be sung on Easter Sunday. There | will be many priests from the different parishes present on Thursday to sist the archbishop in the consecra {tion of the various oils used in the | church. The an- us. Church Notes | Rev. Samuel Sellery, of Brockville, {will preach missionary Methodist sermons in {Queen Street | April 7th | Queen Street Methodist church Sun- day school is preparing 'a fine Faster programme for Easter Sunday after noon in the auditoriom. Rev. William Timberlake, of Ganan- oque, preached educational sermons in Princess Street Methodist church. Rev. JJ. B. Hicks preached in Ganan- fou. In St. George's cathedral there servic Monday, | Saturday. at 5 p.m {p.m., preacher, Rev [B.D Thursday, S paration service for ec | Street church on will Tuesday and Wadnesday, SN | be special pre animamicant s Costume For Dress Wear 22 Jo RN ar 7 oa hl Fos ps The sketch illustrates a smart street costume, the design being espe | suitable for a matron or older man. The count is semi-fitted, and was made with very short open sleeves and large arm-holes. The model in grav shadow check v . Imad and | trimmex] "with gray tafleta and sou | tache braiding. The ornaments at the sides were also formed of the braid, {and the lower part of the trailing skirt was trimmed by an applied band of 'the taffeta ent in square tabs and | braided ally wo was Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to ure any oase of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in RIFLE COMPETITION At Brockville Won By the 14th of Kingston. On Saturday afterhoon a rifle coni- petition was held at Frockville, be tween a team from the lth P.W.O. Rifles, Kingston, anid one from the 41st Regiment, of Brockville. The re sult was a victory for the Kingston team, the scare standing 322 10 07. Th individual scores were as follows -- 14th P. W. O. Rifles Toul Major A. B, Cunningham ..... 34 Capt. W. S. Hughes .... 3 Lieut. H. P, Swaine ... 3 . Sergt. W. Swaine kL] . Sergt. J. Twigg . 3 s arles Hall . Me ; Swaine ... hl 3 Memitt coon +r WN n 3 am .41st Regiment. Major Power . 2 Capt. Buell 0 oc 36 Capt. Wilkinson... 3 Capt. Bowie .... 30 Lieut. Bryant . " 2 Lieut. Dukelow ..... M Surgeon-Lieut, Bowie xR Sergt. Johnson . 0 Bugle-Major Nicolson i Bandsman Edwards . 31 Total . 07 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Ald. Ross Advised to ° Exercise His Authority Kingston, March 25. (To the or) : | notice that Ald. R man of the fire and light declares that the lunar street lighting should be Last Thursday night, he dark, though scheduled as light night, and the street lights wera not on. Why did Ald. Ross not order them on? He is 'chairman of the committee that has to do with the street lighting, and he is one of those who are given authority by council to authorize at the light plant to street, lights when they Let Ald. Ross exercise his for the benefit of the people in darkness, and do less complaining AH that was required was for him to telephone the light plant office and the lights would have been switehed CITIZEN. Edit . chair omamit tee, system of abolished save, was a moon the city charge on the needed withority thos turn are on PERSONAL MENTION, Movements of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Edward Reynolds, Watertown, N.Y, is in the city. Henry H. Martin, of Toronto,' is spending a few days in the city pointed high school principal at Thor- old. Sergt.-Major MeGowan who has been sick for the past two weeks is around again Samuel Storm, of Watertown, N.Y was a visitor in day Mrs. M guest of quois Hotel John McGall, Montreal around the illness Mallen, for Chicago, where he steamer Paremt J. A. Hendry Saturday, attending late Mrs. John Cook George W Wright, Cleveland; is the Mrs. Prevost, at the Iro street, is "ity® again after a two weeks' Pine has left Joseph street, was in Belleville, on the funeral of the Sanderson, of Peterboeo, who has been spending a week in I home White city He left, on a visit to hie f NY Watson, vidtor to the city, return to-day Henry 6 to-day rmer home at tertown, George of Montreal, is a Kingst newing old acquaint Andrew Reanedy, G.T.R., arrived in to take the place of the late Merrin, on the suburban engine Miss Kate Rose, widow of the Rose, Toronto, died, day, aged = vears. She ea former nian, and is 're engineer of the city, Tustice on Fri was born in Kingston, he maiden name being Macdonald . Prof. Patrhett. of Queen's, summer at Heidelberg University, in German will Prof. M. B Baker. Mrs. Baker will accompany her husband. They sail in April will spend the So J-------- a good example of ntucky seed will do. old only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store H. Wrightmyer, born in Prince Ed ward county, eighty-five years ago, and a resident of Deseronto for many died in Belleville, on Friday what ] lawn grass years, night. John Gordon, for some/time an in mate of the Lanark county House of Industry, left, this week, for Omaha, Neb., where he will in future reside The genuine old-fashioned sulphur, cream tartar and molasses is sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Take no other groping | F. L. Sime, Kingston, has been ap- | '| the city on Satur | will sail on the this | Toronto, was in the | city for a few days. He the | vesterday, | John | | The court house lawn last vear was | HE DROPPED DEAD WHILE OPENING His MORN- ¢ A Bowmanville Acebuntant Pass- ed Away Very Quickly--He Was a Prominent Oddfellow nd Aged Seventy-Four Years. Rowmanville, Mah 25. Thomas Henry Vann, aged seventy-four years, dropped dead in the office of Mark 1. William & Son, this morning, whik opening his mail, which he had just | fetched from the postoffice. For many | years Mr. Vann was chief accountant in the office of the Upper Canada Fu piture company at Campbelliord. He was a prominent Oddiellow. Mr. Vann was a widower and leaves one dough ter, Miss Florence, who lives at home, and one son, Harry. who lives in In- gersoll. Harlowe Happenings. | Harlowe, March 22.--~Mrs. Wheeler, | who was staying with her daughter, | Mrs. A. Palmateer, was called' to ber homé, Parry Roud, on account of the illness of Mr. Wheeler. Miss N. Bishop, Cloyne, is the guest of her sister, Mrs, | G. Connors. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hillier | and little daughter have gone to their (home at Huntsville, Ars. C. Miller re | tirned to-day from a visit with friends [at Northhrooke, Leslie Wood is home from the camp. Revival services . are being conducted in the Holiness Move ment church. 1. Bishop hes gone to] Tweed to work. Gi. Bradshaw made a trip to Arden yesterday. T. and P | Whiteman are home fram the north | J. White has retuned from Belleville | Master Oral Miller is on the sick list Kentucky lawn gr only at Gibson's store William O'Brien, nationalist member for Cork, will absent himself from the Rritish house to avoid further friction with the Irish party Frederick Williams, engineer, injured bn the Guelph and Goderich construe {tion work, was awarded 30.500 dam | ages Ee ---------------------------- Too Much Food. Evry time you eat too fast, cram | too much food into the stomach, you | offend a law of nature and will prob- ably suffer headaches, nausea, bilious ness and all the horrid distrosses | which are so caused. Now if you will assist. nature a little in an agreeable manner with such a pleasant and offi- | eacious treatment as Hutch you need not suffer all these troubles. Hutch will give you instant relief from these little complaints and if vou give it a | thorough trial you will find that it causes which produce them. Hutch is a doctor for ten certs. 25c. and 50. at all drug stores. | sold | drug 8 seed ie Red Cross Monuments |. raw | Marble, and Domestic Granite wand Large stock to choose from at {lowest possible prices. James Mullen Opp. YM.CA. 372 Princess St When you see the name King- ston Milling Co. Limited on a sack of flour you may be quite sure that the quality is the best. Our leading brands are PATENT HUNGARIAN For Bread, WHITE ROSE Cakes, this afternoon; | Wa- | For Biscuits etc. wy Kingston Milling Co., Limited. late | | | | THERE ARE TWO | KINDSOF STRENGTH {Both Are Very Important, But | Not Equally So! i | ent and valuable -dia coveries of science is the fact that { of two kinds dif strength | | and muscular strength. The former is {of much greater importance than the Hatter, as it is "life strength' that de termines whether our lives shall be | It is the vital foree | Among the re | strength is Hong or short, which enables us to overcome disease {It is naturally stromger .in the young | than the old. For instance, la grippe, | | that insidious disease, so prevalent at | Sie PAGE FIVE. i APENTA THE BEST NATURAL PURGATIVE WATER. ORDINARY DOSE.--A Wineglassful before Breakfast. The good effects of Apenta Water are maintained by smaller and steadily diminishing doses, repeated for successive days. SPARKLING APENTA (NATURAL APENTA CARBONATED) IN SPLITS ONLY. A Refreshing and Pleasant Aperient for Morning Use. Sole Exporters: THE APOLLINARIS CO., Ltd, London. WE CATER TO THE WANTS OF YOUR FEET We're always looking after your shoe wants. No patron of: this store will ever wear poor shoes if we can prevent it. We Think We Can. We Always Have. Again--the patrons of this store shall wear nothing but stylish, good looking, comfortable shoes. They must not wear poor shoes. We Think We Can Prevent It. We Always Have. rennin. | Again--the patrons of this store will never pay too much for their shoes they buy here. We think we can prevent it. We always have. J. H. Sutherland & Bro, THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOEMAKING Fire A . portion of our premises was destroyed by fire Saturday morning, but it did not touch any of our workshop. or Plumbing and Steam-Fitting Departments. These, together with our large storehouse on Johnston Street, containing reserve stocks, leave us in a position to fill all order and attend to customers' work as usual. - Our Telephone Number is 223 % itu mutt £ 6 to 14 days or| wy... rane Elliott died in Syracuse, N.Y.. on Friday, aged sixty years. Un of her sons, Prosper W. Elliott: resides at Milford, Ont. Charles N. Pirie, for many years a well-known newspaper man in Toron to, died suddenly on Sunday, of heart failure. "Wn-Hoo tonic," $1 bottles, 35¢ Only at Gibson's' Red Cross drug | - : | grippe lead to sands of » that you select your Spring Suit early. re always found at the opening of the re unbroken. . D. Bibby Co. 80-82 Princess Street. money refunded. | 50e. For Your Vegetable Garden. i English multipliers, Dutch sets and J {potato unions, for plantine, at Car AAAS Wi ng A | novsky's, : | | Wa-Hoo Tonic and spring medicine [$1 bottles, 35+. Only at Gi Red Cross drug store. OUR BIG SALE Moulders of 'tho Allis-Chiatmers-Pul- lock, Limited, at Rockfield, Que, EE -- Kentuck dition powders for e y ) ; hor -- po etic are sold at Gibson's ; I w » very much no, son after We will give them the same prompt and careful | : \p r ore. waving Ia gripe, ane my chine seem : A : : Re re Place Electric Light | just the medicine 1 needed. It attention as usual. : Not a rop company has offered its plant to the | helped me N once, ko 1 can choc fully : > - o fronds and wi . town for $40,000, The council is con- | recommend it to nly | : bridges if the ratepayers sanction (hs {life wtringth" by building up the excess of vitality there is danger of | physical break-down and wreck, Ome | thing, in many cases the only thing, | { that can save them, voung or old, is | that embodiment of the bret | seientific knowladge put into concrete | The Sawyer Shoe | a ows We are sorry to have lost such a good store, with such excellent furnishings, but we will try asd give Kingston a larger and better one, as soon as workmen can rush it to completion. { Paychine, eden from the power of la} of diseases that Tens of thou wis hay Gibson' form to save and all forms consumption store The high sherifi of London, has fixed April 4th, for the execution by hang Thi! af Horace George Rayner | the present time, is much more severe | in the case of aged people. But whén | Ln {a young person becomes weakened by j 3 : ] la grippe let them take | warning. If ® Fr it iy severe enough to overcome that : is iE grateful he piven ere were. their earnest testimony to its saving your orders. and restoring power Re sympathetic and send in I -------- ties in Chocol 5 ate Eggs from 1 cent BECKSTEDT, Ont. Red Cro S Chesterville, s, Chicks, Baskets and Eggs, Motor sheapeT than ever. Pevehine gives that vitality and discharged L / sidering the matter. {do so of Alcoho Doctors Bay Peruna at Gibson's MRS. J. A drug store. Ws fresh there. | : i i it Pe ok ancil propose to spond | Only lass a few days longer, as we intend beginning bute, ay Pembroke cou building operations. What goods rémain on the floors we fos prescribe very Hie, ; ~re closing out at less than cost to save expense of mov- lteratives. ig * JAMES REID I 'aa f strong ction. i A ation Place will borrowss7,000 t, | vital organs, and pay for granolithic walks built 1a 1906 "Quaker bitters," a svstem cleans, $1 bottles for 50c., at Best's. Proscott has an epidemic ie users are in ES, 166 Princess Street Z PII EII VIII RUII IRI III IIR FIFI IIIIIIII II | variably long-lived and full of vigor | § It cures da grippe quickly | Su a youth. a

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