THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1900, IT GANT CLOSE DOWN FOR THE WINTER AND RUN IN SUMMER. PAGE Iwo. cial Sale --OF -- ; dies' Lawn Waists Some worth as high as $3.50. On Sale at 95c. Ladies' Long White Gloves, Worth 50c¢ pair, for 25¢. school commission for the church Canada by the general synod is the most important work in connection with Sunday school work which our church i this land has ever under- taken. Your . committee desires 10 jeall the earnest attention of the sy- {nod to the cohsequentes of this {ton as it efiects our diocese, Complaint Will Be Made to Lord's | jo need of prompt co-operation Day Alliance, and Railway our part The chancellor will Commission Regarding Run. | for the organization of the diocesan ning of Sunday Trains--Mis- {branch of the commission in order carry out the new canon and resolu- | sionary Addresses Delivered. of the general synod. It ix of | The street railway situation When utmost consequence that' the |created much comment, andthe Ontario should unify its work in the | pression seems to prevail that if schools, and take advantageiCiiy does not buy the road or means to provide for thew ¢f- power at the figure proposed by tha he given over to R. 'W. Allin, | ficiency such as are suggested by | presidont, the road will he closed down of the Laymen's Missionary | *1eachers' 'lvaiving,' 'Children's Day," (for the winter. Clause 3 of the agres | in id the WOT le Peed "1,200 Yards Corset Cover Embroidery, worth 20e, 23e 'and CO Tucker, general see-|ete. or this purpose it wi »e am- ment of July 5th, y, woule | rotary ey NRCC, id Bp The | perative to share in the financial ar- to preveat such a elosing down as it and 25e¢, for 15c. synod, and that the other hour, np to | Yangements (is provided that beiwcen Seplember | 300 Pair Boys' Ribbed Cotton Stockings Special ' six oclock be given over to Sunday | 'Your committee expresses the hope | 1 15th and June 15th, the cars must he | at 15¢ Pair. school work. | that the present action will result in {ran so that not more than twenty-five | lage of | Soe our large size Lace Curtains we sell at $1 Pair. Canon Tucker and R. W. a marked advance in the systematic {minutes will elapse between ihe pass- urgent need for any point on the line and the arrival | : y yor = 0 introduced - to the synod, given | conduct and work of, our unday the car in either direction at another car at the same point. i rr Fe cats upon the platform. { schools. here Canon submitted a report improvement. oi | Clause 5 gives the' company the right i with the Sunday schools, was in deal- of discontinuing operation if it is] hi F : > Mr. Hill said that the great tronhle the registear, which was adopted. ! The report of the rural deans I oy { ing with the problems the workers had degided impossiblo to keep the tr wos | to face. They had no experience 10 #0 clear of snow in the winter. Th 75¢., $1, AT MEETING OF S1NOD LORD'S DAY Y OBSERVANCE | UNDER DISCUSSION. | a ac and Street Carc Have to Be Operated | All the Year--Opinions As to the City Purchasing the Road] at a Reasonable Rate. on move to has im- the give | tions the synod of the diocese of | the ita session on Wed- | church afternoon, Bishop Mills asked | { Sunda¥ hour, from four until five of every resumed nesday that one o'clock, secret "Spreads Like Butter." Sold only in 16¢ and 26¢ blocks Yor sale by all Grocers. Manufactured The Ingersoll Packing ME Ltd. Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada. ary Board, 00m James'iCraig, Kingston Agent Allin were and 8 Grout of | June-- Wedding --Bride-- Bridegroom -- Furniture] --Carpets--Curtains--Us was submitted by Rural Dean Armstrong and adopted aclog by. and were thus handicapped in the was a danger of this occuning over a {work vear ago, but in order to keep il The hoard repofted 'The great trouble is that we do cars running during February and hap- |not the not know how to run the Sunday March, the city paid ¥1.400 for snow THE SPORT REVIEW! hand to bring in as full a report as in | schools," said Mr. Hill. - 'We keep go- ,omoval., to : VICTORIAS AND IRISHMEN F From the personal ling on with old methods. The! Op all sides opposition is that there was What necessary information on a combination to produce AAAAAAAAAAAAAA NAAAAA VV VV VY VY VT VY YY YY SOLID GOLD WEDDING RINGS. Our Wedding Rings are High-Class, both in work- manship and quality and are made in two styles. The high narrow thick oval (is more popular just now, 'but we stock the wider thinner models too. We have all sizes up, which choosing easier. SMITH BROS., JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 350 King St. 2 A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WV VV VV VVYVVVVVYY YY ved atisfaction for the years to It 8 wv time | other VOars. | knowledge of the condition | throughout the | provements have been made and pairs executed equal to, if not in cous of what has been reported in for vears. Under ihe head of rural dean of Lennox and reporis, from the state Miss - Mulhcarn, to church, Sandhurst, $100, to branch of the W.A. 350, to as' church, Morven, building fand, Selby church has received handsome set of stirling vessels in memory departed ('amden East church from the Sunday school deanery of Hastings E100 late Mi to the | come cost us money, thought the ol 10 hut A and gel our part ready stock heard at Kde. price now our the church generally diocese goodt im re ex several rural deans, never before shown in | United States are about a century | ranting the company power ahead in Sunday school work, |Lilo-watt hour, half the { because have trained for the paid. The city council can't grant the | | work. | concession. The maiter has to Dean Bidwell submitted the people, and it possibly may next the committee appointed to consider | January. By that time "the railway | Bishop Mills' charge, which conditions will be more fully unde re | | adopted. The committee dealt stood hy the citizens, who will them the various points of the charge. | decide if they wish honus the road] Rev. J. R. Serson reported for to the extent of $2,500 a vear for. five | clergy trust fund committee, aud vears. To have the benefit of a street | report was carried. railway it as though he financial statement small city Kingston would have shows that f a SAT snding 3 pL : for the vear ending April 30th, 1909, |to pay for King is of us Our New AMER SUITE they men Silk AN 3 $25 ARLOR in 835.00 Cavers el handsome | '0 go Maho a report of finish A City League Baseball Game on Saturday--Opening of the Summer Shirts. { Lacrosse League on Saturday-- $1.50 and $2, Kingston Team Ready. i The Young Irishmen and the Vie- | {orias. wil play their second game the send city league series on afternoon at the cricket i. {fiedd. 1t now a race for second the consolidated fund produ ed a divi- | The only way the old streot railway | place with. these two teams. The { dend of ¥5,0 0.3.54; paid SEuWEaNLE company could make the road pay was | torigs. aYe NOW second. The C.1. | £5,100; episcopal fund, $172.96. Lea [10 run it in conjunction' with the é tad rot place » a surplus of $120.88 which has || | have a goo cad on. 1 | : AE uh or [light and power plant. Why could the | not having lost a game. Better hall been added to the capital account Er 1 I | loved he senior city loa; Rev A 9 MeTear and J H. Daw |e not do the same, many citizens | is playec in the enior £ . ask ? If it has to bonus the road -- has heen played in some lime son Were appointed on the mission {the extent of $2,500 or $3,000 might | before All the games are close and hoard hy the bishop, to take the place it not just as woll own the road which [the teams evenly matched. of Jarvis and Col. Halliwell 1 isiit hoo a. pe dom committee report was | Jame day might Jecome a very paying | A 1. McTear. and concern, should Kingston's population | increase hy fifty per cent. Ni King- | showed a debit balance json had 30000) Jeople instead a 20, of 8653.66, on April 30th, 1909, as {90% A id ek | compared with a debit balance railway : ame a loermen | 8209.25 on the same date last joan tha would | The, increase is largely due to the item 2% th asked to synod of $482.80. There the company, _the road are no changes in the assessment {reasonable $75,000. parishes. The case of the parish I'he company Bath being considered, it dent r to be inadvisable to make any change (DO! terminhaie in single cases, inasmuch the prised ihe ! tion of the assessments whole a motion passed by the eity gouncil under consideration on the same night the avreemont was adopted gives some licht on the This Was follows "Moved by by | Ald. Tove, he forthwith to! operate its the rates named | De in. the agreement, until its {and generators are installed as con- | 'templated by the agreement, such in- | stallation to be procecded with with inissionary movement known as 'due diligence to the satisfaction of J.! {the lay men's missionary movement, | M, Campbell, and to be completed. by but the speaker did not want the eler- | August 15th." gy to understand by this that they | I his motion were to beifree from the work The that the one could not be a great success'pancement would the hearty support of both ' company & engine clergy and the laity. The first jncialled. was that each parish or- board. The move- any only legacies Adding- | the | Paul's local mei the was of with ton VV YEY late ~t vo Summer Underwea 50¢ and $1. the St. Thom £50 the this serviee, looks like Alin | Saturday a very silver com Summer Hoslery bc. munion ol is i friends, and a similar In the from the parish of Madoo On motion of it decided that a record of all memorials | to churches be forwarded by the of the parish, the registrar Starr pointed out that in the fire St cathedral, heen Lisle and Cashmere, and 50c. Summer and 75e. Bathing Shits, Belts, Negligee Suspenders, ete. P. J. HUNT, The Collar Store Of The City. =e a aa SAAAAAAAAAAAANANN WV YY rural Pidgeon 50 2 Neckwear ove ue © e ' made makes the Canon Starr, was c ~anoe Shirts, Jerseys, i made Canon Negligee The finance | presented by Rev adopted. The report ree ( Lacrosse League Opening. Another good bunch of lacrosse | players were out in uniform on Wed {nesday efemang, to get ready for the opening of the league. The team will he in fine shape for Satdrday's game in Gananoque, when they open the <t. Law.n . river league. Ganano que are reported to have a strony [team but they will need to be pretty {wood before they trim the locals Laptain Mclntyre has gathered a fine | bunch around him and they have | been working faithfully for some. | weeks. | Nothing has yet been heard about | hanging the dates of the games from' Wednesdays and holi- | changes will likely 1 that the local team get a few good anon "LAA AAS AAAALANANA at orge's many ecent | a memorials had great is as of year k would Axmin RUGS from Old Wiltor ld stoc Mills be al CARPETS newest i pay the it it sn\ the poser till November the com Rural Dean Woodcock presented id ithe Lord's Day Alliane which read as follows: committee begs leave they recognize wish is growing indificrence observance of the from a commercial and so of We particularly re defiance by both corpora individual employees la of those employees day of in calls for wher one Vorid see city drop AAA ANANNRNNNNANARANVAAA WVAAAAAAAAA VV TV VT TTT TTT TTT YT YY YE YY VV WV YY Y repot bonus a ters 1s equalled for more is I | mitiee Your that there if price, ) Is ¢ Bn I got al to regret roe [for general CURTAINS syd tyle $2.25 lines are and ood that surprise of port that the day, claim oi that the pre 8) did SUr- and guality price to of 0 aoroemen' was resolved agreenien nus Lore ope . pro} Prd, Repair Upholstering both and t ) civic committee eading t cial view as ques wi on it Rex J fea tions point to the and the Lord's romptly cheap as a 18 as of OW { hor to iving the | cases days' impossible, the as the upon them to do "We also call attention to the way which our people are using Sunda) trains upon the trivial excuses We would suggest that ihe synod chould call the attention of the Lord's Day Alliance also the chairman oi the commission, the | former complaint, and to the clergy of the to the necessity of stantly attention of their peo- ple to inconsistency, and the bad example in the using of the day travelling and social the attending the for Almighty mouon Ald. King, seconded that the company with power } 2 as as a rest matt work day their Saturdays to Some Missionary Addresses. four o'clock R. W. Allin called upon for his address on missionary movement. The time, suid, would be too short for him to into the subject fully, but he de- sired to give some suggestions regard- {ing the carrying on of the work. 'The Phone 90. Yours, seven this day acl he will home where days made able gates, was the he in 18 At of Rl labor, supplied at in| alls giving Lord's day F. Harrison Co. | Vudor Porch Shades wind and warp or thing to comfort- x to roa Seven ad ot JAngine Steamer Kingston Ball Team. The crew of the steamer Kingston, champion baseball team of the R. & .N. company, held an enthusia tie I meeting last evening The . following officers were elected : Honorary presi ¢. J. Smith; honorary vice-presi Capt. Malone; president, Capt first vice-president, I. D { Johnston: second vice-president, J. J captain, W. G.. Hazlett; secrc Newlands; manager, G official scorer, A. Mulvey; FE. D. Masterson; medical ad Dennis Jordan. Several chal have already beep rec wived from vo mn most was and Have Your Furs Made Over and Repaired Now BY ---- W. F. Gourdier, Fuirier, Brock St. would seem to vear power begin till generator indicate ar- | dent, tho dent, wire | Esford; lo four ailway or | work without the thing desired, ganize nussionary | ment not merely for the delivery | of addresses, and a lot of talk In | the past the laymen had not been do- their of the work. The great aim, now in view, was far reater than any ever put forth. The {great aim was for the evangelization ol the world, and there was a duty [resting upon all the workers diocese con aot calling and the they for expense the warship of t ' Conlin; i | tary, Vital Importance. [Childs You are sure to save needless sulior- | ach, ing and vou may save life by having | visor, at hand a bo! tle of Smith's White | Jango: Liniment. It of vital importance | jifiorent steamboat lines, but the chal that - pain a injuries be fated lenge of that rival, the steamer To promptly. eve is a remedy thal re-|ponto, will be first looked after. The flirts pain in an almost magical wk | came will likely take place in Torontc and cures strains, bruises, lame backs, Monday morning, 21st "Don't think that because you have quicker than any other remedy | : . beautiful dystem, that this system we know of. Large bottles, at going to do the work," added the Wade's drug store. speaker. , "We want system, but there danger of it becoming routine. In| set a Lord's was uss al ol :00 YOU KNOW 9 That We have a Ready-to- Wear Department where the newest of the new in Ladies' Garments can be had? If not, call and see for your- self. You'll be delighted with the display. church God The ng share Megs resolution brought out some! M discussion, which was opened by Dud « Hill, who wanted to know wheth- er or not an extra train had been put on the G.T.R. on the Sabbath. Rural Dean Woodcock said that the C.P.R. had recently placed a new | train on the road, and that the G.T. 1s R. had put one' on two years ago. | Canon Starr of a spec cial | Keep out the sun, rain Will not shrink. Just the make sitting out able | fA $a SEE The man demonstrating with the on June 'ote. i a Named Marathon Race. | The Y.M.C.A. Marathon race, {tween William MeFedridge and Secre- 3 be- % A beautiful array of White s AAAI SRNR AT spoke is Waists, Sunday of | boat being put om out during June, and also said Richelieu & Ontario com making special Sunday | on Sunday, at reduced jantes. He believed that it un { matter for the Social and { form committee to take up. {| Rural Dean Woodcock said that the ord's Day Alliance act, passed two cars ago, made it so that men em- | ploved for the seven days would be | obliged to have day's rest. The Kingston ALSO AWNING STRIPE any was | excursions was In Blue and White, Red and : Moral White and Green and White. R. McFaul's Kingston Carpet Warehouse. one believed that the! in writing in regard and justified commission | the matter, | synod was | way to matter Continuing Rural Dean Woodcock PEEC00EL0000000000000 that the synod could net have | much control over the railways. The . { companies ran the trains on the Sab R Id i bath to make money, but the mem- King 1hers of the clergy could point | the people that it was wrong {on the cars on the Sabbath and woe that they keep off the trains. If | there was a falling off in the busi ness then the trains would soon be | stopped on the Sabbath. The speaker informed that to ride [had Heen the Sab- bath people went on the tram from Lansdowne to Brockville, merely for the day, and only for pleasure { A report of rectory lands fund com- mittee was submitted {Carey but after some discussion L referred back for further consideration on motion of Rural Deans Beamish {and Young I A report educational tee read Rev. H. H carried Dudley motion. school work made the following, report : 'As regards the Sunday work, the establishment of a on and Collingwood Sts. by was with 9 large bright rooms, conservatory, hot houses, nice commit- Bedford Hill of the outbuildings, by grounds, ete was and se- the On-Sunday fine view of the lake on line Jones, conding of electric railway. Wilt seil the board with or without grounds, school y S ay cheap. und SEE US EARLY Bronchitis Runs into Consump-! tion. weakens the resting place for Bronchitis become 10 oure---just breathe in its relief comes is so certain every tubes and the baccilli established? | inhale Ca- ing mahes a Why let It's eas tarrhozone- and Catarrhozone «whitis that | T hroat is strengthenea, cough | irritation away, all danger of] | tuberculosis is prevented. For throat {trouble, catarrn and ¢oughs, Catarrh- | ozone is The Remedy. 25¢ S000080000000000000008 «ix: ot nll dealers. Get it to-day . \ at m case 1s once Broun- cured, balsams goes McCann Brock, Cor. King St. { <hegker had been greatly interested in | the rail | the | out to! Archdeacon | soothing | Stops, | and $1.00 | this system you may a person to pay ten cents and he may continue to that sum for forty years, When { probably his salary has increased from IS1.000 to $10,000, We want a system, but want effort behind it." The great point was to _get the lay- men to realize their responsibility. In {xome places very few people were giv ing to missions. The speaker, on visit west, had found few giving at some places, and it was the same in the east. We were not shouldering out i responsibility, wlien the people were {not educated to give. It should be on He ventured to gny that if some men carried on their own | business the way the of mis | sions was carried on, they would bankrupt in a very short time. The speaker advocated the use for the givings only onc system of giving, and was every week. The work be continually followed up. was need for missionary There showd also he the missions, and there was no- thing more interesting. A higher spiritual life was desired in the lay- men. There should also be prayer missions, Canon inspiring He said in that the time had arrived when lavmen should be oduecators in | missionary work. He reviewed {plans set forth by the Laymen's Mis- | sionary Movement, and referred to the institutes which would be held, | train teachers and leaders. In get ay we his a business bavis, m cause duplex envelope, was that hould There also sermons study of Tucker address one sense, normal schools. One institute be held at Whitby early in July, | Continuing, Rev. Dr. Tucker that a great many people had him that they did not believe in eign missions. It might be all to look after the North-West and diocese, The man did believe in foreign missions was not | Christian. And why did he say | Bec aus man was not a true Chris | tian unless he foHowed in God's foot- teps. How could a man believe in Christ, and then say that he did not | beliexo in missions ? Where would ibe in Ontario without missions cacly days, they were without churches until the missionaries came. Then how could we now sit down and say {we would not assist in foreign { sions ? The said own who noi n mis- history of heathen lands (Continued on page 4.) be | of tha | There | for | followed with a most offening to | these institutes could be termed | would told | for- | right | our | this ? | we | In| that | was | Entertained By Alumni. the Went- University, | tary Nelles, will be pulled off shortly. | Keen interest is being displayed in the event and many bets have | been made on the outcome. Tuesday Queen s In Hamilton on worth alumni of {entertained the principal and |duates of Queen's University who are lin attendance at the assembly, at the Hamilton Club. J. DB. Turner presid- | ed, and short alldresses were delivercd] {by Rev. Dr. Lyie, Prof Gordon, Profi. | Jordan, Principal Forrest, Prof. Rob- and R Thompson, principal | Hamilion Collegiate Institute. side Q | Sporting Notes. Manager Kelley leased Pitchers his him . The Calgary lacrosse dub declined to play an exhibition game with Re- rina Capitals, lest they lose their ama- standing. Swarthmore, Pa., Toronto Uni defeated Swarthmore Univer: that are |Sity hy a score of 3 to 1, in an exhi- | bition lacrosse game these : va sbric Rufls {weak inside controlling nerves with | Frank Nebrich, the Bufidlo | offers to run Longboat at fifteen miles Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and see how | % wickly good health will come to you |'? Bufialo, the winner to take the run- again. Test it and Sold by all iners' shate of the money dealers. "Sam" Langford, the colored boxer, See the Nordheimer piano, specially who will strive to win the champion- designed to suit your summer home, | ship belt trom Johnson, : said to on view at Kiskpatrick's Art Rooms, | {have been born in Halifax, N.S. 159 Princess street, The sc hooner Margaret, owned by tticorge 8 S. Runk, of New: York, won the | sailing race from New York to Ber- {muda by about four and a hali hours. Chicago Record-Herald : Baseball {will be a thoroughly satisfactory game until it can be so arranged that every home team can always win. Boston Americans have traded Pit- fot Morgan to Philadelphia Athletics in return for Pitcher Schlitzer and a cash bonus. Both twirlers are spit- | bail artists. | Fugene McCann was deposed as man- { of the Jersey City Club, of the {Bastern Baseball Leagué. William lc leason, recently assistant manager of the Philadelphia National League {team, has assumed the leadership of | the team. and | Ihe pugilistic encounter in Austin, { Texae, in which Victor Lyons was ibadly Jeaten in eleven rounds by George Kepp, that he died from his injuries, has aroused Governor Camp- hell, who says he may call a special {session of the legislature to prevent further boxing in Texas. , of Toronto, has re- Moffit ~and Duggleby. leaves five twirleys tertson, of the i | je | leur or stimu- That Don't drug the Stomach, late the Heart or Kidneys. {wrong. It is the weak nerves lerying out for help. Vitalize is rh runner, ont see | | | | met A Gool ----- on Such days as these are real finishers for the felt "hat. You can enjoy this hot spell if you dress to meet it. Start on a new hat never ager sO keep a cool head. esas Sailors 50c to $4. Ee . 6 Piles Must Yield. Apy congestion er inflammation | the tissues of the body are due to {causes - which always yield to Wade's Its action is particularly Panamas $4 up, RR Linen Hats 25¢ to $1.50. Sect Wills§ CB Importers. Of Fine Hats. Princess St. of Ointment. {prompt and coffective in casex of piles. "The remedy always cures eczema (salt rhewp), ulcers. catarrh, dandruff and lall sealy or itching erupt ions of the skin. In big boxes, at Wade' |e drug store. 25c., 75¢c. to $5.00 each. FRIDAY WILL BE: REMNANT DAY At this store. 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