Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1909, p. 13

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a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1008. 7 Tie Season's Bronfives. CHRSTHIS SERJ DEED oe i i mmm meee es : t : AY EVENTS INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. 6 6ason 5 ree Ings oe THE CHURCHES. i Newsy Paragraphs Pekea Uy uy | Wishing Our Many Friends ; The Music to Bi Rendered is All| A little mistletoe is a dan | of a Joyous Type--Some of thing. $i : § \ the Themes to Be Considered. Foal ol handle butter knives, $1-up, at . d C t . aA 1S ng 5 e St. Andrew's--Rev. Dr. Mackie. Ser- | All's ot gold that you get for : . an us omers . vices : Christinas day, 11 a.m. Sun- | Christmas. ' day, 11 am. and 7 p.m. To-night will be a big night for the | St. John's church, Portsmouth-- "kiddies." So . : k la ( hristmas Rev. Walter Hilliard Smith will take | Silver fern pots just arived al ; 5 . . 1% 3 . duty on Christmas day. On Sunday | Keeley's. ; : A : : y : evening Bishop Mills /will preach. It's a wise boy who knows his own , ' i | : ON rea Prim se eA - First Baptist church--Rev. Douglas Santa Claus. 3 5 * rr Laing, pastor, at both services. 111' Christinas presents cover a multi g ] y R U G L 0 w & COMPANY, a.m., lo Fir Christmas Sermon"; | tude of debts ; nN a 2 7 p.m. First Christmas Gifts." | Pearl stick pins, in boxes, at 141 PRINCESS STREKRT. Special music, Bible school, 2.45 p.m. | Kecley's, Strangers cordially invited to all the | What is otter than the postman's services ring these days ? Cooke's Preshy terian church Brock 'I nere's many a slip 'twixt the mis street--The pastor, Rev. Mac- | {letoe and the lip. a Tavish, Ph.D., will preach x both ser |. A fine assortment of Kitchen clocks { A ge vices. Special mele by the choir; just arrived "at Keeley's Hol ida Off soloists, Mts. . Evans and A. Lem- |" A pretty girl is bos by the mis | enh y erin s mon. Sunday school and Bible | {letoe she hangs up. & - clusses, 3 p.m; 'young people's meet- | (ue can have too much of a good ® ® . ing, %.15 p.m. Strangers welcome at thing--even turkey. i , : dust. | eceive all services, ; Come and see the society cmblems, hc . : : Chalmers, Presbyterian, corner Bar| 1 kinds at Keeley's. vie and Earl streets--Rev. M. Macgil- The proof of your taste in wecktics New Black Taffeta Undershirts? Jiyray, D.D.. minister. Morning and is 10 = him oo it. > = New Moire Sndlerskiris : evening, sermons special to the season, | "Santa Claus will be the busiest man New Heatherbloom Underskirts. with special music. Sunday school and 15, "ow, to-night, all- right. tues ow 3 : ' Yible ¢ : e: TOV VRTRAS et a> N Sateen Underskirts. Pible class, 3 p.m.; prayer meeting, Opera glasses, from $2 up, at Kee: fine ~ ~ aaa aan ETO ea TR Special Coat and Waist Sale Now On. A Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Students and ley's. Ladies' and Girls' Coats, at Half-Price. strangers cordially invited. : F Shopping is better late than never, LOTS OF NUTS. White Lawn Embroidered and Tailored Waists, i Half. Vit rr re Rex. Ww. sy. the merchants, but better never Walnuts. Almonds, Filberts, Brazil, 15¢ Ib., Mixed. Mixed Candies, 10 and 20c per lb. Price day, holy communion, 8 a.m., morn- The beers of Bajus' brewery are the t ~ ~ ae Sugar Canes, lc to 25c. See th ; in . y:30 ' ee the latest costumes, in Navy, Taupe, Green and Black. ing prayer and holy communion, 10:30 purest in tho market. Order direct » s je 2 o'clock?' Preach, the vicar. Sunday Hom the brewery, 302 King street; Phone, 141. vicar. Christmas 11: '1: ' after Christmas, holy communion, ® Abr . Millinery ! Millinery ! a.m. morning prayer, 11 a.m. Sun- bout ho mos} superfluous thing we . . 1 - day school and Bible class, 3<p.ms3 now of is the fancy-work on a pair of 6 The latest trimmed and untrimuned Hats, Fur Turbans and confirmation class, 6:20 p.m. Tvening suspenders. : vid Plavess. prayer, 7 o'clock, preacher, the vicar. Josthet Sool cases, filled, from Hc 3 - Salvation Army--Miss Madele Wil- |¥ e N : . : For Children «on (ensign) will conduct two great Andrew Kennedy, chief engineer on Tuques, Hoods, Gloves, Mitts, Leather and Cloth Tams, meetings at the Salvation Army cita- the steamer Turret Chief, is home fo Dolls Hats. | ; : del on Sunday, Dec. 26th. At 3 p.m. the winter, . y ; 3 Miss Wilson will give an address on Art Sparhan will lea, tenight, "Her Life and Work as .an Army Offi- | to spend Lhristmas at his home in D. 'M. S ence, "The Leading Mil- cer." At night she will conduct a Brockville. : ; 9 linery Store. : great salvation meeting, commencing Skating at Royal Riuk; every after at 7:30... Doors open .at 6:30. Special | BOOR during the school holidays, Spe . music and singing at all these ser- cial price to children, 5c. ---- -------------------------- ---- ging It doesn't take much to make a poor LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. St. James' church, corner Union and child bappy. Doesn't this suggest -- Arch streets--Ven. J. Ker Macmorine, something to ya? Question of Difference in Steam-|M.A., D.D., rector, 50 Clergy street Keeley's $1 alarm clocks are selling 2 boat Salaries. east; Rev. T. W. Savary, B.A, vicar, Come and get one, before they are all ENTERED SIX PLACES IN| Wolie Island: Dec. 23.--(To the Edi |the . parsonage. First Sunday after | SO : : A , ' 20 ho i eT LO: Ne 3 i | Christmas. 8 an, holy communion; | Edward Spence, Clergy street, chiei THE ONE NIGHT. or r i ow he Shace In your ot 1able | 11 a.m., morning prayer and sermoh, |e0gineer on the steamer, Turret Crown, DO a buon aid by |ubiect." in "tho Hegioning: Was the [Bip aiival home. ( u > 8 : Word": 3 p.m., spectral Sunday school nal meeting of the year, of the Joseph Twamley, Was Brought to [number of The ratepayers of the town ord 7 pa a2 oe . wi Portsmouth school board will be held the Penitentiary, to Serve|ship of Wolfe Island, and that is with | 2 subloct. "The nificat."' Thursday evening next. , sermon, * subject, The Magnificat,"" jon y g ne Term of Tan Years--Was Cap. [rience [0h salary ieved by Ab |Chrictmas Carols Ingenetos gioess, bib, opin tured Just As He Was Leavin te Ta | . = Brock street Methodist church--Rev. |stockings that will wear. All price F & | Wolle Islander. 1, like the others, in T. E. Burke, B.D., pastor, 11 am. New York Dress Reform. : ; or the States. terested in this, matter, fail to under-| Sq = p.m., will preach at both ser-| "It looks to me like a big night | Sherif Thomas Magwood, of Strat- [Stand why there is a difference of jog 'M sic: Christmas morring | to-night," said Santa Claus, when in ford, arrived in the cily, yesterday af- | 316-66 a month "in favor of the engi | them, * Light Of the * World, # Wc | terviewed by the Whig to- day. rt ar md doi wi a ternoon, with a prisoner, named Jog. | "°F I= this engine of some compli Hail Thee"; solo, '"The Bells of Keeley's eight-day watches, that run cph Twamley, who was sentenced by cated type requiring an expert to oper Pethlehem,' ' Clare Smith! evening an- | with one winding, $9. Magistrate (YBoane, in, that city, to [218 it, thercby giving him the honot | hom, "Day of Sweet Memories"; solo, Mrs. Henry Wiskin and children, tenyeags in the: pe nitentiary, for com! [0f drawing more pay than evel the | "The Star of Bethlehem," W. J. |King street," left, to-day, to spend itking sevial Haring robberies. He faptain, who hes charg of she piss Irene Eo guariotte, "God So hoved Chiistmae holidays with parents nt is. served time before, for theft. wat, the work of the crew, the safe | {ha World," Edith Orser, Zella Pear-|Fellows. On Thursday night, of last week and cavéful . carriage of the cifferent |g 1 Edward Orser and Clare Smith A new line of clocks just arved at Fwampley burglarized np less than Jreight, and, mpst important, the re lelo, "The Song of the Angels, Mis Ieeley's. "Come and see them. places in .Stradord. The places ente "pansibility ir the thousands of pas |E. Opser. 10 a.m., class meeting: W. H. Taylor, Rideau street, return ed were the Coghill clothing factory, | SCNECTS that come under his care dur p.m., Sunday school and Bible class. ed, Wednesday, after spending the sel Caspar Schneider's coal 'shed, Borland |i0€ the season of navigation. An en: | Monday, 8 p.m., Y.P.S: Wednesday, |son as chief engineer on the steamer Sulky and Cart company, the separate |2'"T has a special duty to perform {8 pm. prayer meeting. Strangers Arabian. sehool, and Deacon & Trow's coal and [And that only, and he is not confront: | made welcome. Bajus' ale has taken the lead on gawd oflice. He was captured with all od with the 101 different Sucetions that Sydenham Street Methodist church, [them all. 1t is a pure article and de nis chooty," while at the station, ready [have to be coniedere hy! capt corner William street--Rev. Charles [serves popularity. to depart on a train for Por Hr | L Sonsidor Pu Important matter | Alfred Sykes, B.D., pastor. Christmas |friendly. J Mich He was given swift j 1 ould be laid before the new council | S i : Services, 11 and 7 See elev' solid gold a. 31.50 | A » § justice | y Sunday Servi y am. and ¢ p.m See neeley sold gold ning, ) . The heavy sentence came as a result of 1910, and given due consideration reacher, the pastor. Bible school and | The average girl wonders how hat e on rea oc 0. Ss of enquiries which: were made. It was | \iide from the 3 urrent _¥alue of ii lens Club, 2.45 p.m. Students, [pins and belt buckles were '* a in . . found by the magistrate, that previous | difference in salary. the wages the cap: |cgrangers and visitors cordially wel: | cluded in the list of acceptable Chri-t ; arrests and sentences' had appeared to [ tain receives should correspond with [come to all the services. Music mas gifts. e ing u a e have no effect upon him. The prisoner {the position he holds, and as he ¥: at {Morning anthem, "The Anthem Celes Chime clocks at Keeley's, the cheap had no control tover himself. in the | the Hor ad of the list, he should be paid | jal": male quartette, "Content, fest in the city. matior-of right dud wrong." The hag {accardingly. and in this case he should | Messrs, Eva, Armstrong, Harold and Four prisopers were added to the Extend the ictrate imposed the heavy sentence. Ibe given, the difference, and placed on Harvey Angrove. Evening, solo, "Th roll at the penitentiary, ve dergdan ' : Saints P.S---Pure Cream Goods fresh on Friday. ~ BROT ATAARRLVLARNRTRT OTR RRS TRAV AVVVVVLT ERAT LVLAVLTALRBTRBRRRNRNS -x ------------------ 8 TTT LTTLLLVIRTBES ase ssassissetesseasen- Ir | stating that this could be materially jequal terms with the engineer, or giv City of Light," Mrs. 8. H. 'Simpson [Two came from Chatham, gne from lessened by good conduct, and, in fact, jen the increase that his situation de [Christmas Carold "Holy Night!" "0, [Stratford aud the other from Delle Ly ' * mirht be reduced to half. On one oe [rgtds . : Tidings of Comfort and Joy'; solo |ville, ® eason S reelings casion, the accused was sentenced to | I am not speaking entirely in behadl | Harold Hughes; anthems, "The Celes If you want a bright, sparkling glass three years, at Goderich, Ont {of our_ present competent commander | tial Anthem," "When Shepherds Watch |of ale, try Bajus'. No chemi als are The prisoner did not expect such a {of the w=teamer Wolfe Islander, al od Their Flocks," "Christmas." > used and consequently there are no in - . hi ll f h . Id N C heavy sentence, but, nevertheless took | though his good services would filly Princess Strect Methodist church- |jurious effects. 0 a 0 t er 0 and ew ustomers it calmly and indifferently. { warrant my doing so, but in behalf off Rev Frederic Sproiile, B.A., pastor J. P. Jull and Mr. McKay, of Wis" succcssors. should: they be sooner \Servieos od Tv : a le dae to spe 4 2c 1 : Te hit sueccasors, should they be sour | Services, 11am. and 7 pm. Sunday [queen's left today to spent, 1 and to the other Fellow's Customers With y clase, 3 p.m.; Juniot | Christmas holidays with friend at Stop Salt Rheum [apparent in my suggestion. --RATE- Christian Endeavor, 10.300 am., and | Brockville, North Augusta and vidin . Soff Don's enduty the suffering that salt ir AYER 2 ' (lass meeting at close of morning ser ity. Best Wishes for Merry Christmas and all rhein and siwiler aficotions cause or } a re a-- | vice. Epworth League, Mondny even You get satisfaction when you deal it - t . permit them fo become chronic 4 ling, prayer and praise service, Wedne at Keeley's. . ros ert durin he comin ear Tha k- ) p . Bear in mind. that. Wages Ointment 3 The Man Shoppers day, 8 p.m. Pastor prea hes both ser Robert Long, wife and daughter, Pp P y 8 8 JY n ie positively guaranteod {fo cure |Kandas fe * Time vices Subject, morning "Universal | Miss Bertha, Montreal, are spendin vzema (salt rheum), old sore hed | The man who goes a-shopping hasn't |Peace'", anthem, "First . Christma Christmas with Mrs. Long' tion mg you for your patronage during the past sores, piles, catarrh, dandrufi' and all any chance at all Morn." Evening, a choral service; an |Mr. and "Mrs. John Hall, Ontario . . . scaly or itching eruptions of the skin. He gels <lammed against the counters [thems, "Glory Evermore," "Glory in street. year and trusting You will continue fo In big boxes, 25c., at J. B. McLeod's and wets smashed against the | Excelsis Deo'; solos, "Shepherd In ordering your Christmas bec; do . . drug store, corner King and Brock | wall; King," Miss Mitchell, and "I'he [not forget Bajus" brewery. It beat. f h h streets (Wade's old stand), and corne- | In their element fair shoppers give him Gift"; duet, 'Star of Bethlehem', fall tonics. Delivered to any part of avor us wit t e¢ same. --Princess and Montreal strecis. od . jolts and elbow pecks, quintette, "Bethlehem's King! "o | the "City direct from the brewery Srsnd------ And in other ways apprise him they |prano obligato with male quartette. Field glasses, from $3 up, at Keeley No Sieighing In The West | are of the gentler sex Queen Street Methodist. church--Rev "The Volunteer Organist' company JOS ABRAMSON Manager De. Harold Williamson; who is here | The floorwalker's directions make his | 8. Sellery, M.A, B.D, pastor. 11 arrived here last evening, having two . » ' from Port Arthur, on a visit, savs head begin to swim a.m. Rev. F. A. Cassady will preach; |blank dates before Christmas day, : : % that Kingston has much better sleigh { And the' clerks ave patronizing and Christmas anthems and solos 2:45 when it plays here. The company is 180 Princess St. 1580 ing than the far Western Ontario ity | superior to him-- open session of the Sunday school staying at the Randolph hotel. had when he leit it, a couple of days | Oh, their glances, how they quell Programme oi recitations and music ; ago. There's very little snow as vet | him I7 pan., Christmas song service. Briel MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS. in that district { Oh, The faicy tales they teli him, address by the pastor. Anthem, "The eee rth Oh, the kind of junk they sell him; Hymn Of Nativity; solos, "The First | Where They Will Be Received = on Bajus' Bavarian lager is made from Yes, indeed, his chance is slim. Christmas Morn," and The Mew Monday the choicest Canadian malt and im- | Born King, Rechab Tandy: evening | The municipal nominations take ported Bavarian hops. It is put up | B. A. Hotel Arrivals. anthem, "Behold I Bring You Good |place on Monglay. Nominations for in bottles expressly for family use | James J MacPherson, W, Simpson, lidings;"' solo, "Messengers Of Peace," | the mayoralty will be received in the The Dominion Express company had { Montreal, Thomas D. Fallon, Corn Rehab Tandy; solo, ~The Message city hall from ten am. tll noon by five sleighs on the route, vesterday twall:" MB ~Morrison., Thomas Kitchi The Angels," Miss Hinckley; anthem, [by City Clerk Sands. The alderman See our cearfs and clouds for eheld { con, Belleville: Thomas Magwood, "God From On High Hath Heard: and school trustee nominations will be ron, solerd'd quality, 25c. New York [Jame Shindino re: Steatiord: William: [rolos, "Star Of Bethléhein," "Night held at te following places : I'vess Reform. i Lawson. Elginsburg. 0. L. Henard, O Of Nights," Rechab Tandy Rechab | Sydenham ward, at 96 Wiliam St, Yesterday was g by for the | frssices Mantreal; F.: FE. i Bawden. + Ot Tandy will give a short recital of |W. C. Martin, returning officer farmers. x 4 | eave sd Bi Christmas music at the close of the | Ontario ward, at Optamto Hall, Alex . = 2 evening service Jamiescn, rotarning officer, i LT : iy TY Zin : . St. Lawrence ward, at 316 Princess THE SPORT REVIEW, *do with the Jefires training camp |érown a year ago, December 24th, Christmas Day Services. street, James Cousins returning offi ° ------ . |when the big chap turns his attention {must, indeed, be hard put for enter: F > St. James>8 a.m., holy commun- |" : > Interesting News From the Var- io actual work for the Johnson Htaimment, when it bevomes necessary for; 11 a.m., morning prayer, holy Cataraqus ward, at 72 Queen street, -sptg Juraods snot battle : for old 'Bob Fitzsimmons to bend communion and sermon, "The Angel's Daniel Egan, returning officer. = i Sn : As Welland's rink, which was burned [his creaking knees and limber his com- Song.' Frontenac ward, at 63 _York street, There will be six teams in the Co Jiast year, has not been rebuilt, the plaining joints to box for the amuse -- : The Methodist churches of the city George Koon, rouryity cer balt Town Hockey League this wi. Walland team will Play its games at {ment oi the public. Although forty- Established ; will unite in a Christmas service or eau ward, at vision street, | ter St. Catharines seven vears old, a battered remnant ad OF CANADA 77 Breaches NE rs at 10:30 a.m., or i Bi John Johnson, returning officer. Edmonton will grab two or three Jack" Williams, of football fame, of former vears, he is expected th " |street church. Rev. S. Sellery will _ Victoria . ward, at 3 Division street, | Winnipeg Shamrock players and try [hus announced that his injured Knee rim "Bil Lang, the Augtralian A . v preach. I. D. Minnes, rveturping officer. ( for the Stanley cup. X is recovering, and that he would be |heavyweight. Then "Bob" will enjoy Joint Account First Congregational church--Morun- x : \ Port- Hope's intermediate team was |out with the Clifisides™n a day or [another spasm of popularity. : ing sermon at 11 o'clock, subject, "The The De. Sewrts Reeousring- : Janed udpditance, to the O.H.A., as it {two, : : Wonderful Councillor, The Prince of » Foreign ssion a of the didn't apply in time. Ottawa Journal : Joseph Boyle, of | No w rried man is quité-read to a peu SPiionce n honing the family funds. It is opened in Peace's, 7 p.m., subject, Adam, Man's | Methodist - church have received a The , Monireal professional hockey | Klondyke hockey fame, ved in Mt- arise and assert that, he Vii fame wa members of the family, and both may make deposts Origin, Christ His Goal." E. Leroy cablegram from Tokio, Japan, stating | teams have already begun fighting [tawa recently with $350,000 in gold. [understands women: Grd or in checls aver ther own individual signatures. Rice, B.A., will preach at both ser- thet Rev, Dr, H. H. Soates, D.D., one | one another in the Foutis fi This bas led to the report that hin ie farm of accomnt ts par } vices. Seats are free and all are | © missionaries who was very ill} Acoose follows Meadows and offers idvke is aiter Frederick Taylor. Tenderness In The B. S Eonar rot | pa ticularly convenient for those whe welcome. last summer, is nowsteadily recover- [to run Shrubb twelve miles, Alfred's | The idea of playing a big, husky Every woman De Breasts. a : St. George's cathedral--Christmas | 10g. Jeates--was formerly pastor | best distance, winner take all man at point is rapidly falling into in the nipples means--how distr You can Tg na Savigs Acraunt wu h One Dallas. Why not Day, holy communion, 7, 8 ari . 11 |of Princess street Methodist church. The Renfrew millionaires will have a |disfavor. The hig man is being used {i% that ap. in the breasts. inbeossing do wn ot Ane- am., the eleven o'clock celebration * magnificent new rink next year, pro- lat cover now, and it ix the duty of | ter still és to know that Wreis cert preceded by matins, preacher the Only 'One: "Bromo. Quinine.' viding their team proves .a success {the point to get the puck away while when Dr.. Hamilton's Ointment. i i ai K 1 N G S T Oo N B R A N ¢ ~ H i of onisneSumiky arcu: at is GL kative Bromo Quinine. wie winter. t old the cover gets the man plied. For quick relief and is ape mas an n's v, celebra- | Look for the si ture of E. W. Grove, |' Those grand old war horses, Cor Toronto News : Australi i i H. E. RICHARDSON, Manager tion, 8 a.m.; mates, 11 a.m., jre:ch- \Ued the a to cure a cold in |hett, oy Sharkey, et 'al, of ring |fond of spectacles. The oe! nu o> a Ha, . oiore. cient Jian Corner Princess & Bai Streets. &, the Bishop ol Outario. Children's ona day. 25c. fame, will have nothing whatever to kangaroo," where Burns dropped his i 3 ET TTT, -- box from your druggist. FAR 3 Fa RNB A SI &

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