Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jan 1910, p. 6

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been published in the leading papers, ¢ CR om bo 4 or tie blood wad iavigoraies tie Be A A AA a : i ¥ af ES toute ul ; % your face covered with bhrtolies sod Re -- HISSIOMAY ITITEE Wonderful Demand fora Wonderful Romedy, AT ST. [ADDR ESSES DELIVER En enn, Lode AGS ATHEDL, ay During tiie pot few years, the sales | rine ; Of "Iruiatives" have doubled every | Bishop Farthing, Kev. R. H. Hooslam | ss mouths, of six months from + and Dr. T. W. W. Crawfori Were! es popar ma Jott mies || i speakersMesting Meld Codon 'twice greater 'than for any similar i Auspices-- Laymen's Misslonary period since "Froitative#' was intro: | Movement Sunday Afternoon. duced to the public. Cd of The National Drug & Chemical Com- ary work is the wor of pany of Canada Limited, the largest 1 A Chyists A ¢ arch A wholesale drug house in the. world-- k 5, unless * it 1is museionary. Lymans Limited of in have the love of Christ in ; him who does not think of other peo- . ple. The man who thinks of himse land does not think of others, Hus right to «all himself by the name of | Christ. - A-man who uses what God has Liven kim, for himself, jor the. betterment of himpell, and who does ealize his responsibilities to Ged, departmental stores and general stores | 17" "10040 HS TOPE wel by (hi carrying medicines ai bout tue | DAS mo right 10 cal n y Dominion, Nor is the sale of * Fruit. a. | name of € hrist." tives" cofifined 16 Canada. In mary | hop Farthing, of Montres). made parts of the Uni Sates, "Pruit-a- the above | Alatement, in an address de- tives"isthestandd amily medicine and svered in' St, George's cathedral, on hardly a day passes that the Fruit.a. | Sunday afternoon, ats meeting he Id tives Company does not receive prepaid | under the Laymen's orders {rom our neighbors over the line. | Mis.ionary The many testimonials, which have was weil attended, hve sho) lspiring addresses were deliverad. are the most convincing evidence of the stronger appeal on great value of "FPruit-a-tives", and foreign m_isions, 50¢ a box--6 for $2.s0--or tris! box, in the city, than at this meeting. In| 25¢, If your dealer does pot handle Fishop Farthing, there! them, any quantity will De aut postbuid Rev. R, H. Haslam, on receipt of price. by Fru who has been engaged in missionary Limited, Ottawa, twork, qin India, and Dr. T. W, Ww. | Crawford, who 'has been laboring for OR ops i the missionary cause, in Africa. Dean Bidwell presided at the meeting, and] Once You Bay tho choir wat also present. to Try "People who but increasing their own wealth, lux- You Will Always Try to Buy ury or . pleasure," said Bishop Farth- ing "are mesping everything that | makes life worth while. The They Are Good. man is the man who sifbuld be pitied, Try Some. with all our hearts. He cannot be 3 D 3 : lh 3 W, H. Bars noyexy, happy. The church of God has to On the Corner wake up; and thank God she'is wak Brock and Wellington Sts. ing up. This is shown by the body AAA SHRAAACAAAANICN of men gathered at this meeting 'here this afternoon: "And we the | Boils and Pimples. wonderful fruit liver tablets. } It is safe to say that "Fruite-tives" is on sale in every drug store aad in ausy He rs « f Movement. aud three most in- the addition to were addresses by nian can see Cherstian cities, . Let to a .aity, the people need. There must be love, ( angregations change. in 'other some dist how ready ay of rand up, r things. "Reme ethber, that we at home, must sce that the church does not grow wemk. We must not allow the church | at home to sufler. I do' net mean hy this that we shopld not help the for | eign missions, ré must do every- | thing possible for that part of the! work. "$he church is one, jwhether fore cign or at home. The should be a strong asset to missions, both the foreign and home missions, | | We will never receive the blessing of God, if we keep everything at home, You will often hear people say, 'Let | us wait until we are all Christians at when yon sperk to them about res come will see meot the self-sacr must wake of grea HAS AAAI EEE PORE EE ay ANCEARAE RE fa x | home' ioreign missions, but if you wait for thie, you i be waiting until the judguient day. ! "Tet us have a church of stremgth | here in the Thominion of Canada. The | bist we can do, is 16 start to work iwith a will, in foreign as well {home missions. We ape one in work. Do you mean to say that In! Se Ca bi 24d using at dia i# not one with us. Let us think] it with Shas paisdy {and work with a will, for the chhzoh cot: pound, Burdock Biwed [of Christ, in, which sately and prompMy wk. | loved " Rev. Mr, Haslam made a stronyz a peal for missionary effort, referring to { the work in which he has been eng {ed in India. He pointed out that n '4 Alls. whites: Cl iene {eionary work was an enterprise which »> wend Burdock Blaoe zat- Jesus Christ wished the church to toms an bang ho Laat Luscd | push forward at the present time, for puciie: thaw ie, * ALett | the sake of the church at home and thea 062 age ) wes |the heathen world. The old gospel y troubled with Aad our drug. | ag just as powerful, in the saving of advised me to Ley Po u jsoulk, in the heathen lands now, as itters and after taking lwo hotties 11 in the emly days. We should under- ve not bad a boil or evens Pgla: : | dand the gospel, and indérstand the twill of God; concerning our own life. ii thiy was. carried out, the mission. jory problem would soon be solved. {The question should be asked, "Lord, | what wilt thdu have me do?' The | battle' could not be won by an army, or the 'Laymen's Missionary Move { ment, but "by the spirit of the living {God, laying hold of the individual. The sheaker n out the many apportunitics Pa churel for jinisg onar work, "Ii the feld »in India whire bo amd his Wife : were ststioned they had a population of 996,000 people, without the knowledge of Jesus Christ. The field was . so larg that more workers were needed. He would visit one place to deliver God's message and would not be able will a is ramet + YOUR skin ia an uabeailhy concituwe, entire system. ---- Mr. C. A Nussen, Baud, 4 Me 1 ' b land Station, } pd Pimples 3 | 'My fue and neck were | Cured. 4 coverad with rimypiss, and + +4444 1 ried sll kindle of rome dice, Tut they did me Bo good. I weni to.many dectore, Lit they could not cure me,' 1 then tried Mudos | Blood Bitters and I must say it is a » oR derful remedy for the ciire of pimples." For sale "'y all doslers!| Ma ufserured only by The T Milbum Ce., Limited, Moroes, Ton »n ®Ntes (HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, - LUSRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL," GREASE, ETO. PROMPT PELIVERY. Ww. F. KELLY Es Toye's Building, wy s 'BEER ue 3 Ben jihd best and purest lager tonic as well as pples 1 food and drink. Sparkling '™ and full of life Salvador * mg wh Tallman tones up the entiresystem. ; Cider : A Jghe Sud nourishin ng oust Sealed Oysrs of the family. Brewed \ GOUPER'S, by | -- Let it be and bottled NS Ed never o more if, i imisei onary. The meeting | Nol behalf of home | was ever made | think of nothing elec | i MONPAY MORNING WEDDING. zelfish | and yous i ard to | and think of the doing | ome church | foreign | We must never lose sight of | This js an old ery, | an | this | because we Jove Christ w ho | member boa resident wet on to Point ont to sbver the same ground 8g cia for + thred years. "People wer asking) to be taught bat the task eculd nat he, { mdertaken. 'eople werp eager hens Ged s mee age bat, the field Eh 'uot be © versed. vioudetul opportuni. A ties were at' bend and the spesker ap- | ipealed on behalf of. these people who i were go eager (0 hear God's word. i Dr; T. W. W. Crawford refirred to Lie work in Africa and made a most | stirtieg - Appedt for the spread of the : os peb. Alrica at 'the present time | id Fractiently no Jeligion, and Bow | ua: the tis to. plant missionary aus all over the country. Ma- h midaniym was making tsolf felt. : medical missionaries were doing } good work, and endeavoidng to do! than to care for the sick, by | telling them of: Jesus C hrist--the old, | i i : : lold story of Jesus ard His love, fA | great miny 'did not work for mis!' sions, and this was because they ni hot enough love of God. To those | who did not helieve in missions he would say, Do vou believe in Jesus | Christ ? Juvas Christ was the first Do you believe in: thy Bible The Ritshe taught missions. If | we po not believe in missions "we. did pot love Him who first loved us. H wi could see it in this way we {would give of our gold and silver, rand our sons and daughters, for the work, { Before the close of the rheeting Dean | Bidwell * extended - thanks 1o the speakers... He sotd that they were all] gathered as memoers of the church of | Christ and had no separate platform, i {The Laymen's Missionary Movement | Btood®for the cne platform--a plat- | "farm which stood for the obeying of | | the command of Jesus Christ. He ex- pressed the hope that there would be | many more such gatherings he'd in | | the city. m-- McCarey Weds. Miss McCutcheon, St. Mary's Cathedral was the sc very pretty wedding at | ole ck this morning, when Miss | MeC ateheon, eldest daughtér of | any Mrs. John Me€ute heon, Princess | strect, wus married to Bern ard 'Me! | arey, eldest son of Daniel McC arev, Bagot street. The ceremony Was per formed by the Rev. Father Hanley, in the presence of many friends and re | latives of the bride and groom, The pretty bride was becomingly attired in a - tailormade travelling gown eataw | ba shade, with hat to match. Her | ! only ornament was a handsome pends! ant of diamonds and pearls, the pift of the groom. Miss Jessie McCutcheon Bernard Mae | lof a | pay" MONDAY JARY 10, 1910. TT -- WHIG, -- m-- Hidden between two crisp, beautifully browned biscuits of unique design, is a fairy-like cream, with a flavor of pure lemon juice. This is our Lorn Cream Biscuit--our New. Creation. About 60 biscuits to the 'Bound. rr Faztory at London ee emt + SP ---- --_-- --_----__-- LEMON CREAM- The Dainty, Delicious New Troal MECORMICKS HLEMON CREAM BISCUITS Warehouses at Montreal, Ottawa, Hamilton, Kingston: Winnipel, Calgary A SR i Ne And the present remarkable demand will be still more greatly inereasc once you and Ling other discrimin 8 women have discovered its delicious quality. The daintiest biscuit] Perfectly correct 'o serve at any social function. 0000000000000000000000000000 ONE AFTER EACH MEAL LITTLE DIGESTERS Will digest your food and cure indigestion or money refunded. oi a box at all Druggists or direct from THE COLEMAN MEDICINE €9- TORONTO ) © sister of the bride, acted as brides | | maid, and 'wore a grey tailormade | suit: with hat to match. Her giftfrom the groom was a brooch of pearls. | John MeCarey, brother of the groom His gift was a pearl sear pin. : i After the coremany the bridal party drove to the residence of the bride's | parents, where the wedding breakfast { awaited their coming. Here Mr. and | Mrs. McC grey, received the congratula- | tions of their friends. The happy young couple will spend their honey - moon in Syracuse and other American | Cities after, which thay will return to Kingston t6 spend the winter. Both bride and groom are very h popular young Kingstonians, and 1 | many costly and beautiful gifts x ceived testified to the esteem in whic bh they are held by friends in and out- side the eity, whaee pest wishes fol low them for a long life of eontinued happiness. . i was best man. i A PERTH GIRL WEDDED--- i Ta Fredrick ©. Avery, of Sharbot! : Lake, Perth Courler A quiet wedding was solemnized in the drawing room of the Revere House on Wednesday evening, when Miss Charlotte Olive, only daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. W: J. Flett, was united in holy wedlock, Frederick Carl Avery, on of Melzar Avery, ex-M.P., of Sharh Lake. The happy couple were unattended, and Rev. I). Currie tied the knot in the presence of only the immediate families. The bride was be. i comingly gowned in white moire silk over taffeta, and carried a bouquet of white roses an lily of the valley, A dainty wedding} luncheon was after. wards served, dnd bride and groom were wished lon Ife and happiness, The Bride is a favorite with an. very large "number and the usefil and beautiful arrdy of gilts she received will always 'be a happy reminder to he "of the many friendships she pos- essed. The gifts included pretty and valusble ictarks, "pieces of eut glass, slvor and brass, furniture and linen. The members of Knox church 'chor gave 'hee two pictures, the gentlemen guests atl the Foire House a sterling silver berry set, ahd the groom's gift' was & baby grand piano. My. and Mra, Avery loft at midoight for Toronto, the bride's 0ibg. away gown being tan with mink furs and hat to match, Lpon 'their returs they- will reside ui Sharbot Lake, 3 ? CITIZENS ARK SEGLIGENT. Sten, \ In The Matter of Cleaning Off Side- walks. "I notice that the police are 5 after people in the down town disttict wha refuse to clean off their sidewalks," remarkedgin Allied. strect resident to & representative of the Whig "shav morning. "It i8 a shame. the that some of the e on | ationt negleat their w, ks and 1 i to make tL against them. Toure are ' ome. w Salk . that cleanpd jatand tha that the owners of mia property have been notified from time to time bat thi Appassatly dues not do ary gor oe A only share of town a 4 each sires, ay 1 i AEX the den ould do ¥ 1 et iy ThA: Hotel Arrivals, Payiefots, ¥ Washin 1. G. Pelton, R. Brooks teal: George D. | A Sutherland's Annual Red-Letter Shoe Sale | Commences on Wednesday Next OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH-GRADE. QUALICY SHOES WILL GO ON SALE AT » 25% Discount Many Odd Lots of Shoes, broken sizes, at still greater Reduces Come to the big Annua JH. SUTHERLAND &.BRO. | 'Rubber Goods pot included tions. MoneySaving Shoe Sale. at Reduced Prices. A -- A Snap Of a yo pieces left over from ow Christmas Trade: i Large Imitation Leather Chairs. 2 Large Stuffed-over Genuine Leath. er Chairs. ih 2 Mahogany Parlor Cabinets. 3 Fancy Rattan Rockers. These. to close out at a price. Wishing you Hie Copmplinients of " the Season, oF < Yours, x PHONE 14 z axon fc SI Alirod fy Start The New Year in a home of your own. | habit, TRAVELLING RAILWAY HELIER Eastern Ontario Live Stock and Poultry Show 17-21, , FOR Mtawa, Ont. Jan 1910 Round trip tickets will be sold at $3.70 Good going Tuesday, Wednesday, Jun 19th, good to return until Saterday, Jan, 29nd, Through Pullmans te "and from Ottawa via Brockville datly, on trains 2 and b. Pullman accommodation' reserved fn ad« Jan. 18th and | vance and all other fuformation furgishe Drop the rent | {ed on application to er ¥. HANLEY, Johnson snd Ontario Agent, Be known as a Corner Sta, PROPERTY OWNER inste nd of g property renter. When | | we enlighten sou about prices, térms of | | paymend, | sorry | wasted in mere rent paying, D. A. Cavs ply ¥ be Is a cellar flied INYCONNECTION WITH ps { you'tl be | | Canadian Pacitic lic Railway ! Trains 1 eave Kingston 2.01 pm. Express--For Ottawa, Mone Quebec, Si. John, . Halifax, Toronto, Chicago, Denver, Ren- | trew, Bauit Bie, Maris, Duluth, St. Paul, Winnipeg, ancouver, Seattle, Pofiiang and San Fransciseo. i 00 'p.m---Local for Sharbot Lake, leo wsetiong with OP R. East and West. 7.45 a.m. Mixed~For Henfrew and fn« termediate poiote--Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Passengers leaving Kingston at 12.01 {P.m. arrive in Ottaws at § p.m. Peters | bo ro, 4.88 p.m. ; Toronto, 6.56 p.m. ; Montreal, 7.08 p.m. ; boston, 7.80 s.m.; | Bt. John, 12.6 noon | KINGSTON--OCTTAWA. Leave Kingston, 42.01 p.m., arrive Ninwa, Ia _Leave Ottawa' 10.45 a.m., arrive Kings t ton 3.556 pan { Full particulars at K. & P. anid ©. Pp. IR CONWAY, - Ticket Office, Ontariet street Uen. Pass. Agent. titles, values, ete, that so mues money has bee ete, | tre. al, 3 L7 HROCK ST. Boston, | BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. | Train dnion Station, Ontario | street, 4 p.m vail (Sunday exeepled) for Tweed, NORD, Rapades, Dose - | onto, Bannock buen snd all points north iTo secure qiilek despatch to -Bannock- burn, Maynooth, and points on: Central Ontario, route your shipments' vie Bay & leaves A COLD PREVENTIVE. i with Coal. 1 ean sup- { ou with an sxcellent quality WALSNM, 55-57 Barrack St. pt "The sting you 'are looking for is * the kind we sell, [ot Quinte Radway. For further particu - drs, apply R. WW. DIC KHON, Agent, os | PROM No, 8 1 Warm + COAL! SCRANTON SRN {Slippers Booth & Cou, Soor west STREET. We have quite a quantity iiss | 61 Siippers left over which I ready = Notice, Gouse for superfluous Kody an + portal card Yo me it few. | Le Lessed, L we are selling at very close | prices, CITIZENS AND FARMERS, I want to Boy Goode and Brie. a1} Minds of Sioundroid Men" Ss; Women Ss highest Cash Price. Antique Farnifire I Specialty: Take a IBok throw the jaroy 4 Don't the be | § and a ohipens or. Pingo snd Chntimm Bireets, ingeton Our, "Sour Aral be We be Ee Rind it A HW NSN

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