Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Sep 1910, p. 6

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& IY smavELLING. EIT vv J Xeads 1 ] ] - > a : : " ' 15th, 16th, and 17th. return until October 3rd. s $10.50 12.00 17.80 12.90 10.15 15.00 14.75 | 4 Oo QO same § me way--you are not greatly conegrned about whether he is good or dd, desirable or objectionable, : y It's 50 with a store. The people who never visit it care Hothing about > For these roea- it one way or the other, It doesn't exist--for them. Buat---when they bare persuaded to patronize it--when they come to turn the spotlight of gons It is generally ase Ty the which #688 not adver tise is seeking to aveld store ELLA LEAELLLLL0000 sumed their attention on it----when it comes to have 3 part in their lives, as some it DOES matter stores must have in all lives----then it's difterent; then whether it strives to win confidence; it does matter whether or pot its +: Rt Ati. Pain Tun close inspection and com- y es i was a sample package handed me. They relieved the pain so promptly that I have never been without them since. have given them to many friends when they had head- ache and they never failed to relieve them. I have suffered with neuralgia in my head, and the first one I took re- lieved me. They have cured me of neuralgia, I would n be without them." ! MISS LILLEE B. COLLINS RSF. D. No. 1, Salem, Va. Pri 25¢ at r druggist. He Wa y you. If he dose Bots ehouia" supp! ne MEDICA ae focato. 'St 12.25 am. 2.41 am, 12.25 and 3.47 p.m. full particulars and berth re- , apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, r Johnson and Ontario Sts. and the store ce concessions a ennine, dependable. i pri re 2 y pe parison, If it meets a3} tests that a good stove thust stand when it is adverlise eéd--when it thas invites the critical attention of peeple--then advertis- ing "makes" the store. If ® fails in most of the vital things--if it proves, under the light of \gublicity, .not to be much of a store, THEN ADVERTISING WILL NOT PAY--for it will emphasize shorteamings as which dees 18 courting them, : be - o ~ & - + = - -------------------------------- Foo : foo . Seb bdbdbs 4 AbLSLL A EE ] a right to a livitg wage. 1 make . id ah hs -h 4 ON LABOR QUESTION: uti: Sr pitas TT rr Rg and what is required to live com i ; : S-------- : ' Es STIRRING SERMON. GIVEN BY [city, and in other eifiui (ow, who do|g A ! a a REET DNEE gi des brow whet ib means to go froin | @ " : ee ei ie ee EBS THROUGH ADVERTISING I know what it to be turned . The Duties. snd Rights of Labor-- | 4. c. o dozen times in one day. Some oa . Conditions That Should Not Exist |, .r ed me down in & brutal way, ~The First Duty of Labor, things Should be so shaped so that i ' h to comfortably ting sermon, to the members of the | °™¢ wo! ho enaug| oF city labow: unions, at Brock Street keep soul and body? I do net ask . 8 _ . Methodist church, on Sunday morn sy that the 'man who. toils has a pnd paraded to the church. "The [Tht tv a living wage, so that al- Duties and Rights of Labor," was the ter a reasonable time, if a man|$ i subject of his discussion, and his text so shaped in this world that he cwuld and 12: "And that ye study to be | 5ecure enough for bis toil so that he yuiet, and to do your own business, | "81 keep a id at he would and to work with your own hands, as family, and 'aa Be will ln-able to walk honestly toward them that are [Put 8 little adide and in bis old without, and that ye may have lack | Age Dot have to ga to the House of of nothing." In part, Rev. Mr. 3 "No doubt, some have the idea that | things are so = the occupation of the pastor, to use | earns $1.25 or : pet. d the language of the street, is a very |¥8 to $12 per for rent, ; water rates and buys elothing his children, can do all this, | » i possible. it 1 know HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1910. fortably. 'There are some ment in this Gives True Definition of the Toller | York. 1 know what it means. , And thon't you think that God meant that > Rev. 7. E. Bourke preached a stir Unless you know a person--unless that person comes into your life in for oyster soup for dinmer but 1 do ing. The members met at labor hall, wishes to get married, it ought to be was chosen from | Thessalonians, iv, 11 have sufficient to wife and we commanded you. That ye may Industry' or some: place Bourke said : 'Do you -- ) easy job. Well, 1 might assure you that you would not occupy the posi- tion very long, until you would dis- cover that the job is not quite as easy as some think. My reason for feeling quite at home, talking to labor men, to-day, is due to the fact that from ten years of age I have in various ways been earning my own bread, working, at times, at the very hardest manual labor, and 'at one time re- jeeiving, at the end of the day, not imore than twenty-five cents for the {day's work. So, if hard work and small wages are gualifications for talk- ing to you, I am in a position to talk ito you. Then, I have another reason {for feeling at home, when the New | Testament teaches me at once that no | portion of a man's life is without in- i terest to Jesus Christ. The sum and {substance of the gospel is not to pra {vide a sort of ferry boat to carry men | &t death to a happy land, of which at i times we have pleasant dreams, but [that the gospel is to seek to elevate . 0 Golng $1 8 Additional Em |men, to help, them, through honest Phi Return BE KINGSTON AT 12.01 p.m. (toil, to - reach the highest posible ESEE EXCURSIONS] '=P | point. SEPTE! % 3 20. { 'Let me ask the question, what dol for py wl | mean by labor, or vy the tojler, 1 culars at Ka P. and | know that under the papular use of ket Office, Ontario Street. | the word, labor is restricted to those ¥F. CONWAY, { whey work with their hands, to those Gen, Pass, Agent. { whose hands are rough, and whose | garments are stained, but my idea of labor, is not so restricted as that. If I were asked for a definition of labor, {or of the toiler, 1 would put it in | language like this: 'Any man, whose | work is necessary for the welfare of the body, the mind and. spirit, of him- | self, 'and his fellowmen,' that man is Typ Rg BREE] a \ RFR well as merits. PHIIH ILI II IPI IFPI IIS IIIS RII EERE RRR RRR RNR IR BERRI ee ee not put your 5 i under conditions that. fled = Him never intended men should live. Then; bow long should a man work, I wall not dissuss this part of the tion, as 1 am not in @ positioh to" do so. Suffice to say t a man who < has to leave his home at six o'clock in the morning and who does mot return until seven o'closl- in the evening, hai not a reasonable amount of time to become acquainted with his wife and children. 1 believe in a holiflay and a vacation. I notice that the gene ral conference of the Methodist church in session at Victoria, B.C., passed a resolution that the quarterly board of each church: must give the pastor a few weeks' vacation every year, You! say, has not this always been the | rule. No, only in some of the large | churches in the city has the minister been given a holiday. Nine out of every ten pastors have not knewn the benefits of stich a vacation. What a blessing it would be if all the la: bouring men in this city could have! a two weeks' vacation down: at Clay- ton or Alexandria Bay. J. R. Booth, of Ottawa, showed himself to be a grand man when he paid his men for the: twelve days they lost during the G.UT.R. strike. The amount he paid in wages reached $12,000. The ea- pitalist who takes an interest in the men who work for him will get the most out of the men," | A Fire-pot Ven Won't 077-103 4 Oil Cement this joint is absolutely gas- proof, smoke-proof and dust-proof, The layer of cement acts as a "buffer" | between the two sections and allows gach section to expand or contract independ. ently of the other, This feature prevents J the Sunshine fire-pot from cracking. (FF Less than I per cent. of Sunshine fire-pots have been replaced. This shows conclusively that the Sunshine two-piece fire-pot will save you money, and that's the - With 0 RAILWAY. awa Exhibition '28th, 15th, and 16th ... $2.75 pt. Oth to 17th inclusive, $3.70, Let Limit, Sept. 19th, 1910. International Eucharistic © Congress 'REAL, P.Q., SEPT, 6th, 11th, Trip slckets will be issued at 5 ; 55. od going Sept. bth to 11th, inclu- and good to return until Sept. LABORERS EXCURSION. HE greatest strain falls midway be- T tween the top and bottom of a pne- piece fire-pot, because the live coals are located at the centre.of the fire. This continued stfin overtaxes the expansion powers of a one-piece fire-pot and causes it to bulge out and crack at the Pentre, and through the cracks, dust and deadly coal gas escape and Syenpally pass through the reg- isters. In seli-deignce, you have : @ to 'buy a new fire-pot. Every | == 2 Piece Fire Pot Il 3 nt P YP @ ETE] fire-pot you repldee is so much 7 \ added to the cost of the main- kind of a fire-pot you want in the furnace you are going to have Put) Lo IY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. ja leaves Union Station, Ontaric 4 aatly (Sunday excepted) dd, Syden am Napanee, Leser- kb all pots north gui Resparch o Bannock 0 ta on nt ipments via Ba r BOKF nV. 'Dic and ral 5! "TORONTO" "KINGSTON." adngsion, Eastbound, at 6.30 AND Schram Automatic ! a toiler--he is a laborer, and if there ix a man in Kington or any other | place, {whose work is not helping the hody, mind and spirit, in the truest sense of the term, xe is not an honest toiler, Them, I would place in the laboring class, the minister. Some- times nanisters are sneered and scoffed at, and thought, by some, to be of | very little use. I noticed in a King- {ston paper, a list of all the good Rev. Mr. Burke, at this point, paid a warm tribute to Sir Wilfrid Laurier for his stand at a western point just recently when he refused to take part in a Sunday excursion which had been arranged in his honor. Sir Willrid #aid : "Gentlemen, the government, of which I am the head, has a law, in the Lord's Day act, and I, as the head of the government, must be the first to respect that law, and I must tenance of yoti# furnace. Now, the Sunshine fife-pot is built in two sections, which are joined together with our "famous" cup-joint. Because of the shape of the cup-joint and the layer of M¢Clary installed in your new house. Get the Sunshine--the economical, guaranteed furnace. It's the Al fur- nace investment, ; decline your kind invitation." "And T must speak of labot's friends and enemies," continued the speaker. "There is the man who is a mere agi- tator. We must have agitation, for where would we be without it, but 1 refer to the man who makes a salary merely for © agitation. The loud- mouther agitator is one of the worst men for the cause. It is the agitator who cannot see far enough ahead who causes the trouble. He is not 'wise |. enough to see things, We need in the church, and everywhere, leaders who are able to see farther than their nose--to the bottom of things.' The sermon was listened to through- out with keen intérest. ¢ N The choir' rendered some fine music | fur the service. There was an anthem, | "Sun of My Soul," and Miss Pdith : A Orser sang very sweetly, "Jesus Lover Of My Soul." A ---------- BUILDING IN KINGSTON. ' "Na---- Estimated Cost of Work in August Was $18,778, During the month of August the building permits taken out for work amounted to an estimated cost of $18,718, made 'up as follows : Two brick veneer houses, $2,800: one frame house, $800; three agditions, $2,000; seven alterations; #1,720; six barns and sheds, $385; five founda: tions, $320; nineteen permits for shingling, $2,258; eighteen verandahs, porticos, steps and repairs, $445; Jew ish synagogue, $8,000, Sunday's Band Concert. An assembly of 5,000 people enjoyed the Sunday evening concert in Mae donald Park by the band of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, under the direction of Bandmaster Light. The music was all sacred and the concert was conceded one of the best the band has ever played. Sergt. Hun derland's solo, "The Lost Chord," and Bandsman Lapeinte's vocal solo, "The Better Land," were beautifully rendered. The last number was "The Church Parade," consisting of the bells and the Kingston, Westbound, at 5.00 ISTIC CONGRESS Teas and Coffees at "to Montreal and return, : : a, September Stn] JOWest prices in city. | Stroud's Side Trip Rates to Quebec 109 PRINCESS ST. MORE PINKHAM CURES Added to the Long List due to This Famous Remedy. G Ont~"1 have tak lanfordStation. Ont." I have taken things in Kingston, and among t things mentioned; were the ie. | churches. Would you like to live . heye | without the twenty-four churches, without 'the minister, the teacher, or the schools. Then, there is the alder man who toils for the betterment of the city, and even the street sweeper, Sometimes, | wonder why ministers, doctors, lawyers, and railroad men are not eligible for membership in labor unions. "There is a deplorable distinction hetween the nman whe works, with his hands, and the man who works with his brain. The distinetion ought not to be made, but nevertheless, it is made. I sometimes think of the des- perste struggles between capital and {abor, and think thet it is not due so much, to the pinch of hunger, as to the feeling >urned into the hearts of so many mon. There is a feeling among men, that when they see magy- nates who hve in palaces ride in auto- mobiles, and sail in yachts, while they have to walk, pail in hand, that thinys are shaped so one man js get- ting out of these institutions, more than he ought to, and that others are" getting less. "It is estimated that there are 1, 500,000 men employed on the rail roads of America. 1 read in the press that in ope year, 70,000 were either killed or maimed for life, on the roads, If, amon the number there had been many bank managers, railway mag. nates and other prominent men, I be- lieve that sonething would have been done in Ottawa. 1 think we would have heard more about it, that be cause they were just Inborers and toilers; in the Ropulue sense of the term, we have very little about FL "There is something else that is not as it should be, For example 1 will take three sisters. One goes the' counter to make her living, the the other at a desk, and the third into 4 home, as a servant. Is same respect shown the irl who takes up the Work of Sold at STROUD'S = Y=" MCClary's = 7 a = London Sa Montredl, Winnipeg, Vancouver, af ZS Term an by J. B. BUNT & Co., Kingston St. John, N.B., Hamilton, Calgary. . ~ L 1340 (A Name Registered scribably delicious--then try McCormick's Maple Leaf Biscuit--a delicacy revelation. A layer of soft, enticingly palatable Maple Cream, smothered with two wholesome Maple flavored Biscuits For sale $4.90. September 15th, HANLEY, Ticket Agent, Fost Ghgrran AG.P.A, Toronto. thsi FP F { 4) i 3 i He £ i f F { r 2 Faciory af London. 'Warehouses at Morireal, Ottawa, Hamilton, Kingston, Winnipeg and Calgary p 7 7 ' g ¥ : i fir £1 Fe FF EE { 2 Eis i £ 3 I S.]. Kilpatrick &Co. 4 nis Oe if i fe b i | fi ff : i felt of % Noted for keeping the best stock _ --doing the best work--prices .. the lowest.

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