Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1907, p. 2

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/|SERVICES IN VARIOUS AN. Kittson and the Mahon of ptosis war. occupied by Hor. Dr. Algoma in St. George's Cathe. Campbell, of Montreal, the moderator! dral--The Bishop of Keewatin of the gpueral assembly, who chose | at St. James' Church. prayers for the causé at. the celebra: | | tions of holy communion, and by the * travelling "Chaucer" Elliott, coach of théMon- rugby . i , at . - Ta an <P 'Hamilton | and Ottawa by mixing ~ their plays. The opposing team never krew what hiz bunch. were going to do, and were ""( haucer". expects Montreal to win all their six matches. They have already won three, of which two have been in 2 ! j i . fl £ i E ¥ 1 t HS 6 For committing fishery act Heary Cook, of Howe 1s- i $5 and costs on Sa- turday afternoon. The case fore Justice of the Peace George Hun- iE £ i '2 stronger than death. | Vas the evening preacher. He is a son | These i ped that | of the late Alexander Macalister, an N Sptings _ hah : been gi, WO and | honored elder of Chalmers, and = for| | Se 7 iz i i were | they were not called; a plea of "guilty" being offered. Over- seer Taudvin, of Kingston, made the may be drawn from the close of the contest that the Westmounts won out. The prosecution by District Overseer J. H Sterling, of Selleville. William Mun- dell ' appeared on behalf of the cused. Mr. Cook's nets were confisca- ted by the overseer. Westmount-- Full hali backs, Smith, Pennell, quarter, Baillie; i McLaughlin, St Snowdon, Atkinson tell, B. scrimmage, McLeod, : middle wings, As- wings, Shearer, Duckett. Limestones--Full back, Lacks, Macidpn Gleeson, | captain); scrim meau, Marshall, MeCaig: inside Holder, Evans; middle wings, Mooney, Jrozier; outside wings, Bearance, At- The Coming Events. Organ: recital at First Congr ga- tional church, Tuesday sevening, Leto ber 22nd, by Mr. Harvey, organist of 8 cathedral, who will have! as associate instrumentalists Mrs. J. | C. Villiers, organist of the church, and Mr. Hendry, organist of the First Con- I church, north. But prayer | A¢ (he evening service, M 3 | the right | spoke on ' erce,. Ar. Clark) i 350 King Street. C. Pragt, McGill; umpire, and as vocalists several of the It was 3:13 o'clock before the Mat, in the dy. Silver ilstarted,. and it was guite dark w it ended. When the whistle blew for time, the players could = not be dis- Alter five 'miutes play 'Westmount il. 'Brown shortly over Limestones' Pulled Into The Water. Quite an aniusing incident happened Portsmouth on Saturday after | scored a' touch-in- ; lafterwards © kick oal line for another point score 2 to 0. Then the Kings! team carried the play into Westmount territor-- and after, a couple of scrim- mages, Dick: got around the line and over-for a touth down. The'try was not. converted. 'Limestones, 5; gasoline lavacn, . when..a | ran down to spegk to him. had the conversation and hands, when the boat Ju the or was pulled forward in- i © was. quickly pulled by Christians. The taken to warmer quarters, | man. is too 'often blotted. out. ed {altogether too selfish. sponsibility cannot .be shifted onto the parson. Christ's command, * IL. the world and preach the gos- |! is "hinding oun , all Christians, nsider the fact that, towards vangelization of the world, for which times a day "Thy m some," Christians contribute {two cents per head, while at home for | the upkeep of massive edifices, organs and grand of away from all who partook of this > {with George Fox, the great Quaker, | i isi; next score 'went to Westmount, illie getting over for a touch. The not converted. Westmount, MeCaie got the ball, and close' to "Westmount's goal Hauge Lbens tok place, r, which was: converted. - Limestones The - Kingston: 'team soon scored ng a nice run, and mes Forget Your Stomach. Have a stomadli 'that - 2 g fl . oF 3 } i If your digestion is dis- ordered use" Day's Dyspepsia Cure an realize how much more makes to have a stomach you are abl geil is preparation has Digestive, Ton- ic and Laxative properties. Each bot- tle contains sixteen days' treatment. | For sale only at Wade's Drug, Store. Caused Great Inconvenience. The accident to the Cataraqui bridge cause of great inconveni- ence to city merchants who have deliver goods in Barriefield. In o F choirs, a fashion- F g again Gleeson maki getting over for a 16; Westmount, 7. Before half Limeéstones scored a Half time: Limestones Early in the = second hali, mount scored a safety touch. Westmounts, 9. Two touch Westmounts: followed, mak- the score 20 to 17, in their favor. five minutes, Lime- before the end of the thi rouge. Westmounts, missionary zeal. employed to stimulate | {those who ought to drink in the Word | themselves, whilst to (lions who have never } pel we send 15,400 workers, a mere excuse for supporting elaborate vices. After describing the area, the the difficulties, and | possibilities in his gigantic diocese in the great west and a short resume of thrillin~ experiences have had to drive around by King- Taken To The Hospital. Joseph Salter, an Englishman, and] an auctioneer, was General Hospital on S ing from a severe illness, A Purely Vegetable Corn Cure. | 3 Corn Extractor contains | "eremonies. 50" adid bit is entirely vegetable in spoiling their bonnets, ete., ete. tet ri : |dians travel twent composition. Putuam's never stings or | causes discomfort. painlessly, permanently. us a missionary fail. SAR, aud 10 te ns, for twenty years on 2 + remove 0 he ¢ SQores ol Wi 4. [30 Limestoves, 18 aturday. He is| continued. | Christianity among the Indians in the {north than in the civilized cast, with {all their elaborate services, forms and t the iani the last ne e begianing of i : ¥ to thirty miles to i » Es l » 1 {service in 35-40 Mothers tramp 200 miles to have their children baptized. Une couple tramp- When buying a Piaho. see the Nord. |®d 70 miles for me to marry them. heimer, in Kirkpatrick's Art Gallery Fo : if i always precedes * {day's hunting. How many practise it i i 3 ~E El ; After an _cloquent a ithe bishop stated i that a Statistician Christians gave one | tenth of a tithe for Christian work, {he closed with a home - thrust for in. {dividual responsibiiity. The off ! : £ E w= Fe tr 5 § ; 2 £ Queen's II. Won Round. i £ : Ee 3 : Miss Hinckley in very of- 3 : E 5 i o -- Perils Of Prosperity. "The Big Red Lantern," that Rev. preached about, ueen Street Metho- he warning of Moses rs ago to the Israel- "s 1 were defeated in | u Sandy ob Me BYC. cam » o urday round put up a good snappy that proved quite = 5 3 bd i §iE g 2 Fag fi 8 £ i FORMAL OPENING OF OUR NEW 'STORE TO-MORROW AFTER- NOON AND EVENING. We take much Ly 5 HE Sunday night, in dist chureb, was t thousands of yea ites of the perils speaker put up the signal 10 lo avoid decay and death he | in all the precepts - : bad less | | pouncing th e way iod y the study of God's a dozen supporters on the field ed. "There was neril osperity was full of word was neglect hich dangers and as store; which is : then bewirg lest upon Canadians. far establish- -------- Arrivals At B. A. dotel. Grand Rapids, Mich... Riverside, Cal: G. Hastings, V. Black, T. Smith, T. Johnson, P i Jolin M. Mylue, 8 f 8if . Mathieson. R. Galbraith, oJ. N. Cassels, J. Forbes, a E. McL. Benedict, I). vsler, R. M. Scott, A. W.: Cleveland, Sher: H. HB. Whitney, C. 1. » C. Green, J. T. Wilson, Tor I' te, W, T. Shirvefi, Jas. ro Ottawa: W. R. Faulkner, D. Weller, Coll tT, > oe borne: T. Brown H. Jackson, § W. M.' Edwards, fi Z i i ; of Furs. es | SRL yas Pun. Rogers, Mrs. w, Ea be pr | Three Special Services Were eld Fepelay a of: Cha)-| ixty-third anniversary of: Chal-{ fae hush was observed yesterday. | Hick as his text, John xvii,-3: "And this . {ia life eternal, that they might know tat | Thee, the only true God, and Jou | RURTON'S, SX RHEUMATISM cup Sfitein i Christ, whom Thou hast sent." e| Seldom fails to relieve' in one to re moderator gave a simple exposition of | 2urs, and cures ia wu maya: price. 31" { the way that life eternal was to bel to cure all forme dl ited cial . In the gained. Not "only must we know God, | stomach trouble. Price, 25¢ on Kittson, Christ Church | Fo also His ambassador, His son, | athudfal, Shas, a his theme jos Christ, lncidentally the moder. Christian missionary. Ah Englishman hag said lately a hd ek eh. | which he has recently returned. He!" Munyon's Blood Cure eTaica te all io. ts to make earth and all forms of kidney 23c¢. { ator referred to the educational con. troversy in the old country, from! Shmyon's Headache Cure Stops head. in three minutes. Price, 2 { said he had no sympathy with non-| purities of the blood. Price. Ae ! conformists who wanted Bible teachin, means let the Bible continue to be! Munyon's Pile Ojntment jeures all forms of piles. Price, . - » Munyon's Vitalizser restores los yWers In" thé "afternoon" a special children sto pei pe , Price, $1. 98% Fovery | service was held in the church, and| Muay Remedies at all "druggists, { Rev. S. Harper Gray. of Dundas, 'was | mostly at 25 cents a vial. and pe - | | the preacher. Mr. Gray is a son of | the late Rev. Patrick Gray, who was { jers of his generation. The son pro-| is interesting and forcible discourse! graces | at the afternoon service. | {i ou NTAl N with | Rev. John Macalister, of Russelltow n,! | many years Sunday school superinten- Thro p ' craments they |dent. At all services there was spe- | Watermans Ideal Pens, tn he herds a and f cial music. Mrs, A. R. B. Williamson all standard sizes. in ampler fulness and glorified, by un- |#ssisted Mrs. Dobbs at the organ. | al ion with the Christ, must be sent out | to the uplifting of the world. | bishop spoke minutely of the work: in | | his own diocese, which includes in its area, the great Temiscaming region, | with its unshepherded people, and ask- { ed earnestly for prayers in its behalf. years, {and for its missionaries. Prayer « their hardships, these were light in comparison to the hardships of thei { brethren further that they might carry in spirit, the gospel message, in the face form Movements,' of the awful monotony, of the com- mon-placeness, of the deadly material- | interesting ism, of the work in our New Ontario. Cal. {The bishop touched on the need for nal service and. of the exceeding thought. ard in this life, to the givers of it. The spirit of Christianity is the | condemnation of selfishness. It is un {age of great calls: the doors are not |ishly given. only open, but off their hinges, that there may be no obstacle in the way t official was just | ofthe chariot of the Lord. al' A large congregation assembled to [was a wrong and a sin against God: | § 'al doctor [hear au- intensely interesting discourse : sy the Bishop-of Keewatin. Taking asi that the Bible were {his text Genesis iv, 9, the bishop said: rened | 'Cain's question, 'Am I my brother's {keeper I' has ofttimes been repeated Fitted with '*Cnp Cao; { Re -- J i : ibis te The| AT BROCK STREET CHURCH. | [R8 toc iio sa fioabls, to ---- i | J. R. Clark Delivers Three Ad-| The points are assorted d on Sunday. ! to suit all users, and guar- J. R. Clark, engaged. for many Speed, in moral reform work, in dif- {ferent parts of the world, delivered SMITH BROS ll | three addresses in Brock Street Meth- . IF | adist church, on Sunday. | Jewellers & Opticians "The Moral Heroism of Re- uers and for over aul Iss of Marriag | hour, dealt with his subject in a very! Licanses. manner. In his opening | remarks, he stated that moral hero- | ism was the result of Christian | Christianity was the mother {of morality, and moral heroism, sao | Har as he was able to define it, was | | God's wisdom, which He had so lav. | Many examples of moral | heroism were given, and the story of | the evils of drink was told in a most | ? pathetic manner. The ligwor traffic! | no person could prove to the speaker | was not fairly and {Synarely against it. Liquor was tarn- {ing the mother into a monster, the! {father into a fiend, and snatching life | |strong drink. The speaker agreed who said, 'Whiskey is a liquid calam- | Hite." | At 'the morming service. Mr... Clark | spoke on "The Best Side of the Many- { Sided Man," and in the afterncon, on i i | i BODY FOUND IN WATER. Call and see them. {It Was Badly Decomposed and W.F GOURDIER, Exclusive Furrier Cannot Be Identified. About two o'clock, Sunda after | ---- Cr ---- AT CHALMERS CHURCH. | "GBT WELL | Munyon's 3X Kiduey Cure 1 cures pains in the lack, loins or haray Price, "a Munyon's Cold Cure prevents PRewm oni {aliminaged from' the schools. By al} {ane brew eaks upacold i a few ho characteristics of St. Paul. and he! : eb Tice, i church with them. She has need 10 use them today. to | ught there. further her missionary work, which is her privilege and duty. the good. brave Algoma preached s {minister of Chalmers from 1858 to am the hills. Words ach un] 1876, and one of the brightest preach- . hay s . ures of the Gotpioe spiritual |I0ises to equal the father, judging by | Positively 5c 25¢. over 8 Do , however, be mad Er Ry on. Certan. conditions. b at Mather, mother. som, daughter, brot! - yg foo eg fs entry or cancells a to institution o applicant titled » prior right of entry Applicant for cancell what particulars the default. A hoi subject of cance su ct . : 1 a relinquish ib in favor ther, if eligible, but to no one of des A gettles is Pequired to form the duties under one -. plana Jeast six months' yesidence | <1) s on and cultiva e term eo I eaer way, if he so duties by livisg on solely by him, not residence duties by living ry a vialhity" In' the Just Arrived a Choice Lot of 'Famous Boys 'and Girls." Both ad-| dresses were of a most inspiring na- ture, 76, 78 and 80 Brock St. 'Phone, 700. noon, the body of a man was seen O'Kill street, at the west end of Mace donald park. The police were noti- ified, and brought the body to shore | NEW YORK CITY with 'the aid of a skiff sail which they | Brery esmvenience st mederste pao, iwrapped around it. The body "was | Rooms $1.00 & day and wpward fer Tew |stark naked. It was that of a man | Sount between fifty and sixty vears of age SLs ren {flouting in the water at the foot of RAND UNION HOTEL Oepoaite Grand Central Station COAL--Coal mining leased | a at an annua J than 3,560 he individual or company. the rate of ax Sema. e merc Ce aA person eighteen years of about 173 pounds in weight and five feet nine inches in heicht. There was a short whisker on the chin. The hair on the head had all disappear- ed. The body was badlv decomposed and unrecognizable. It had been in {the water probably six weeks or more, and had been buffeted about a lot, as the sides showed signs of wear and tear. The body was removed to Cor bett's morgue, and Coroner Ross was notified. The latter thoueht that the . remains might possibly be of 'an In. dian. The volice have had no report of any pgrson in the district being missing. The remains will have to be | buried' very soon. Removed To Asylum. | r a : A male patient at the Hotel Dieu We have the kind had to be rewoved to the asylum on|# that will keep you warm Saturday afternoon. He was removed $ I to that institution by Constables ! Mullinger and Hughes. | The man succeeded in making his | escape from the hospital and was cap- | tured by one of the doctors after a very exciting chase. When brought back to the hospital the police were! sent for. } price either. White Woel Blanket S, $2.95 and up. Grey Wool Blankets, $2.00 and. up. Flannelette Blankets, all sizes. Underwear Vegetable Cough Specifics. $ The Diamond Cough Remedy is made! of Wild Cherry, Horchound, Elecam-| pane and like remedies. No opiates, | 'leasant, prompt and certain cure for! Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat und] Hoarseness. Equally good for young] or old. e., at Wade's drug store. | ------------ : Fish Were Seized. { Overseer Taudvin, of Kingston, the other day seized 120 pounds of picker | el, consigned to a local dealer, be- eause the fish were under the size called for by the fishery act. 'The fish | wee distribmted among {hree local | institutions, the House of Providence, the House of - Industry and the Or- phans' Home. Tora } i For men, women and ¥s1zes, Fleece-lined, Union, Scotch Lamb's Wool, Natural Wool, etc. Let us show you gE What we can do inthe way of big bargains E in Underwear. Dress Goods -All the wanted shades in heavy, medium or light weights at very 3 popular prices. - To-day, work was begun on the con- | 8 struction of new hoat houses in rear § of the Yacht Club House. " yVer: age or over, having distoFer place, may 'locate a clad The fee for recording a claim At least $100 mu. een Jiew thertof. When $300 bios Having @ suEvey made, complying. wit at $1 per acre. T of a royalty of 3% Placer mining © fect square . entry : i bt An applicant may © dredge he gold of five tern of twenty years, Juv discretion of the Minis The lessee shall have a dredge in on Within ome season i aha lease for each five silos $10 per annum for each m on a cold night, and do not cost an =] ¢ children, all kinds : 25c.a Yard and Up. § § Nowman & Shaw 0) REGULATIONS even mumbered tion of wi Any EE amtoba of the North Wes Brovimees, . excepting 8 and 26, pot ros oy be horiesteaded by any ole bead of & family, or mal (0 the extent «© Jie Na 160 acres, mor bi jor homestead. entry mus nade an person by the applicant at Agency or --Sub-agenc) ng bomesteade ily at apy sub-agent tice a wired to the Agent by th lg. 4 he applied for is vaca? v receipt of the telegram such appa th im-t0 have priority and the land wi te held until the necessary Dapets . aris Ahe transaction are receiv expense of the app! 1 ation' or fraud ti of pets x plicant will forfeit all priority ol clai; entry has been granted it will 1 sui biication oe cancellation must | The applicant muss 1 4 a homestead entry, and only ol hg for; cancellation will be 1 APE od from an individual until that u Jhication has been disposed of. Where, an enwey is cancelled subseque { cancellation procsuding or Cancellation will bee ation must state homesteader is mes tt ar whose eatry is no etd llation praceedings Wt the oval of to appro BB , brother or sis! Bok, Waugheer else, op HL sbandonmeutl. > of the folio et of the land in tion a» of three years. reyuired reside farming land owl jess than eighty ( in the wicinity perform the acres. in ehent, enership in land © wanent residence on farming . by . % i ed A aren jn extent, in the Vic ov of the: homestead, shea i ed v pesiormi his. © or upon a ho him in the vicioi h jne with ihe fx hs is defined as me ho APS Ls mi oi preceding Paragr ine miles ina ing at Be, tte width of rénd in the measurement. lon A ommes teader intending to perl % hia residence duts A w the above on farming land OW notity the Agen intent.on. fore De otter must give six wu writing inion Lands at Ottawa, tion to do SO. SYNOPSIS OF es in accorgance o Livi th ts ie living with PASS x dor the. district of s icati for pal making application 0. "no i Commissioner of 10 the of his im AN NOR CANABIAN 1° NG SG TIONS 3T NING REGULA WEST rights pay period of twenty-one on at rental of ¥1 mg acres shai Ao Joust r ton shall table coal mm ed minen 1,500x1 is $5 be expended of to the mi the locator and bh other requirements, wd or paid, cides for the pay tent er cept on the laims en rally ay foo $5, renewable ain two leas miles each | renewable at of from the : R of . Royalty at the rate of 24 cent collected on-the output after i weeds, 110,008, W. W. CORY, inister of the In) y uty of the Me publication o advertisement will not be pay id for, HE. SEALED TENDERS ADDRE to the undersigned, and endorsed oer for alterations aud addiuong " Oiice Building, Toronto, .y recesved at this office until Te November, 5, 1907, inclusively, « erations and additions to . (8 and specification can be see orn obtained at this D nent and a, ibe office of Mr. i» Hastings, Llerk: of Warks, Custom Hdhee, Toronte, Ou Persons tendering are notified th: will pot be considered unless ri, printed form supplied, and with their actaal signatures. Each tender must be accompanied accepted cheque on a chartered ---- payable to the order ol hoi curable the Minister of Public for I the tend wor So dA cheque will we rel The Department does not hind 'it accept thie lowest or any tender. y » 2 ? FRED. G ELIN AS Secre Department of Pubhe Works. ol 1907 Ottawa, October, 18 : Newspapers will not be paid Yo advertisement if they insert a authotity from the Department. ---------- eit FOR THE HOUSEREEPE Rall Bacon, 12je. per Ib. burg Steak of Potter BT MVE, 00 br RPT A pales RAE be :

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