Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Oct 1910, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH iis, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1910. : BREAK AT CORNWALL © ANAL. THE STAND ARD B ANK CHURCH. SERVICES , Stes Wine a Na wey hl : THE FILLING OF THE roLpiss| Ae Ty a TR OF CANADA ! ox SUNDAY, = Feanal, Prids, rls --~ Shei alt There WIll. Be Tateresting Themes ra Aording The Accounts of Corporations, Merchants, » Considered in the Pulplte~The 1... (he trouble was caused by. a pot: Manufacturers and Individuals Solicited. Gospel Message to All Peoples. tion of the canal bank being washed ? First B prise church--Reév. Douglas away. Early last -eveming, a report |B j Small Savings Bank Accounts receive Laing, pastor, at both erties. 1 was give, which Muted that the = wl ) : . \ "ihe Bapt LG nvention On- water in cans heen: lower [ } ! 4 Lh SHOES F i MEN-3 Special Attention, ac Ee Rapti on vehhe dhl. the mécossatit Npaits' bad Soon 1 | BNSY HEAVY SOLED SHOES FOR MEN in Taos Rosd Bitde school &t completed, add that it was expected | 8 i "i ir wed Mir" and stningery §r- thst veswels could be put theough the |B ; Patents and Velour Calf, dially invited to all the services. 1o¢%s during the night. = Co ational .ehuireh; por -M. T. Co's lov ator © Steer Cans Calvary greg : Gian, from Fort William, discharged A h an > Charles streéts--Pastor, Fo ¥ ; THOS LAMBERT. Mer t Tailor * et Bagot nd Whitmore. Public wor. lg store, 76,000 bushels of wheat, ' . J nn ship at 11 nm. ible school at 3 Seated for Fort , William; steamer We trade on merit and give a square deal every time. Hand J Po aditation ot vex plies pron ry pian Fart wbilium, ighteved é tailoring to your own measitre is the bast and most economical. You Ee AN sents are free. Montreal; steamer Gordon, from Fort N want a Suit ob Overcoat 7 Now, let ug get together and wee il we St. Panl's--itoly communion, 8 a.m; Wiliam, grain laden, ewpected during canna} satisfy you, moreing prayer, H elo; Sunday a dar. syd £1 mers Bustin snd x ¢ HEAVY SOLED BHCES FOR WOMEN in Calf, * : : pb school and Bide classes, 3 p.m; even r a Ei ing prayer, 7 o clock. Prencher 8t both to arive dung She dug x Patents add Tans,aleo Gun Metals, services, Reb. Wiiliam Pradurich Fitz. | Owing to the break in the Corpwall |i \ THOS. LAMBERT, 157 Princess St. | |= amie nt nies iets 25 18 PSE $5.00. 4.50, 4.00, 350 and $3 be | ¥: UU, 4.90, 4.00, 0. x She may be up to-night. Last thee, : Chalmers, Prosiny terian, corner Bar: 113% a telegram wus redeived, stating that the vessel wns tied ap. od 'th Earl strests--Rev. M. Mac a BP an at gieray, DD, minister, Services, 11 '"* would be a day late reaching this 4 " port. am. and 7 pan; Sunday school = and By sided Bible «lass, 3 p.m.; prayer meeting, ' The steambarge Navajo cleared fox Wednesduy, 7:30 p.m. Students and Oswego, and will load coal for Am- i nedtays ¥ berst Island. strangers cordial invited tw all the | The barge Bt, Lows, which was held 0 services. ep by the severe storm, w k - * =. corn- 8 BI » Was able to KA i Co H EADACH Bethel © ongregational chorch, co C for Oswego, last night. . Jarrie stroete--Ser vice er Johnson and Barrie = | The steamer Arabian passed, up, Fri- 256. a Dox al your neater ' » dE a nd LH i. Munday school, 3 dav 'night, m. Rev ershon, of iladel i Suaranteed 10 contain no morphine, opium or other polsoncus drugs by ¢ Frog Pa. will preach, morning topic, : the Schootier Mary Aun Lydon clear- Deus and Chamishl Company of Canada, Limited, vig = 2 Wor Shree Christian Giants' evemng 9 or Uhatlotte, a feldspaf. se ---- i ey wu At Swift's wharf : Steamer Britannic Joaf would cost: sit cents. 0 pc - oil. Vy . J A anne, ix 0 nt ¥ vi ig Sete NICKTE BREAD. BILL Ero ST ANDREWS SOCIETY. SO000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Leite. Seats free, Strangers welcomed. | 7 bay ports, to-day. y [reer and Dotter ad # cos £ Pid { & of Christ, Sclentisté-| SE ------------------ § eb ; ae le «BESS we public 0 Sn "FROM MILKMAID TO HOUSEMAID®- Judt Teunth 9 Pe joo. 3 MISTAKE TO REFUSE PUBLIC. choose the enterprising baker. [HAS COMPLETED "© SEVENTY . Sunday service, 11 am. Subpjeet, | Died at Nanaimo. & | ; YEARS OF EXISTENCE, No More Trouble A hugd Tereiasting Leino 11 artioch, | The death. occurred, om Octaber 13th, A CERTAIN Riga, 4 , We are now gieting our MILK, CREAM, BUTTER, BUTTERMILK, snd ICE CREAM from . i x tad Nauai n Mrs, J EF. Ploiler Wednesday evening, testimonial meet- aime, of Mr ohn F. Pleifer, i Fr wolic reading room every ; el sixty-one years. Deceased was tg. Lyse pic rending Jo Very. ¢ rmerly of Addington county: bette afternoon, except Sunday, 3 to 5 snerly v Wington county, better WHAT A COMFORT. / A d KNOWN IN THIS DISTRICT. That f Purchasing p rnd The ¥ he x We on % t © : ¢ lasing the Bread They Iarse Thief Who Was Sentenced af | Annual Meeting Held Bast Hvenfug Wish to Duy in the Shgpe They Ottaiva Rev. Prof. Dall Will Preach I St. Andrew's Sermol--A Concert It is stated that Kristen Olsen, EF L. M. Larsen, given Seve years, Likely to be Held ob St. Andrew's at 'Ottawa, on Wednesday, for horse steal : Night. ings was well-known to Ba farthers of |g, : ho the Kingston district, beingin terror . : where she char > ) a y ;g . ave ¥ BN services, Sunday school and Bible he he had charge of the junior de- j the bread question. He will have (he t> many ofthe farmers betwen 'here lass, 3 pm; young people's meet- Tatiment of the Tamworth public { entire sympathy of the World in "his | | Sorith'e nh Ha \ ing 8.15 p m. Students and strangors ™ haol for a number of years. Alter } efidenvor. We believe that the bill. or}? d mith's Mg by. dia : D.Ae v . , . ¢ Hi Sone hy mn y ( oo Ponsly welcomed On" Monday the death of her firgt husband she | rather the amendments of Mr. Me Ge ¥ ho ng Ron i Bn t » 3 J e.g ia % jit a Ny Vos a 4 Kia on iE aehaorse, cuter, musk ox at 10.30 a union thanksgiving = ser- Wt west on a visit about thret years | Naught's bill, which Mr.) Nickle car I } { Tr W } vice will be held. Rev. J. D. Bowd, #39, and about two and a hall years ! pied, was the result of an honest of ) ule A from : 5 » . » 2 , i » untenburgh, ah A ie : - B.A., will be the preacher. 4°05 was me Far and settled in fort {o stre aighten out the diflicul ties ateof burgh . Eachion, ws iPatrighio purposes ever since, while St. James' church, corner Union and naimo. No A, Assglsting, Wilton, is{ihat have arisen. The act as'it stands i Janes B i Pele . ithe two other national societies, St. X ' pa" at 9 : i: wn James Byers, of the same 0 diigo At . Arch streets--~Ven, J. K, Macflorine, brothas Joni gave occasion for worse diflcul Alth 4 4 {forge s and St. Patrick , have long A., DD, rector, 50 Ulergy street] u. 3 Saks.' the Brion Estat since passed into a state of non-exist . » A Very Great Problem. ss, the prisoner ha pen ence. Beotchmen are theilty, and, dur Ro y > : : Ls 5 ME a rs i x avMm A tr mst; Rev. T. W. Bavary, BA, vicar, | : {thoagh some are reluctant to admit {eloven in prison. In 1895, he receive y pakt year, the secreiary-fron the parsonagel 152 Barrie street. Twen- | ondon. Advertiser. It. . five years for cattle stealing, ! : . [surer reported that there wore only a Jy-third Sunday after Trinity. Harvest | The Toronto . Globe, the Montreid § What is needed in the first place le mtenced in Kingston, in 1903, to wx : ? a fhanksgiving, 8 a.m; holy commun- Herald and the Kingston 'Whig call to settle whether bread is to be sold | 2 {dozen calls made pon the society for on; 1 o'clock, morning prayer and [vpon the government to: redeem the iby a standard of price or by a stan It is stated That at: the expiration [he wid in out Ste. a grass. Wun I je ermon. Preachec, © Ven. Archdeacon pledge of senate reform given by = the [dard of weight. The. act passed byl oo C0 . . i Charge ; a 3 of his present term, that other charg: It was decided to att nd divine wore Hickory Nuts, tide. Walnuts, FHbete Macmorine; 3 o'clock, SBumday se hool {liber al convention 'in ES The gov-§Nr. Nickle attempted to reconcile both x fE-he laid -against him. lL Was Aeit xo wah ul - and Jumbo Peanut and Bible classes; 7 o'clock, evening [ernment has been frequently reminded 'nnd this obviously cannot Be done. inato tim, [shipdn St. Andrew's church, on Sun: uts. 3 prayer and sermon, - preacher, Rev. [ this pledge by candid friends. The ! Jf the weight is to be fixed "the price Death of Hugh Killorin, day gvening, amie Hith: Lo " { $ 7 @ s , ust T Naty : ov. Prof, J. a LA, the atest Walter Cox, Wolfe Island. iatter has been more than discussed gust vary. The McNaught Act allow 22 wd ron aca es i v. Pro . os the 6 New Figs. Cape Cod Cranberries! hes SE is coli in parliament, but | beth parties have gd for both conditions and established It is with regret we have to velaledg ttish addition to Queens [nitorsity Princess wiveet Methodist churebi~ 11. ¥ ment, ed p # 1 thie death. of" Hugh * Kiflofin, son of J finest in the city. Rev. Frederick H, Sproule, B.A., pas- |: desl at it. The difficulties are not 50 the standard weight of bread twen- Fr Killorir Bo died In BL. Donu {theological staff, will preach to the tor at both. services, 11° a.m., p.m. |"eh pariizan as constitational. There {hy Jour and forty-eight ounces Any re a pital w10 1 rand i ani Scottish spiatine. hak 3 7 aol 9 AF jis little doubt that the maritime pro- t had to be indicat od by a] lit® OFPILal, AL eiTanc Apu, he queition of holding a banquet Sunday school, 2.45 pan; Epwarth | ng 4h o- | varia fon had te . lind. He had been athipg for threo Lo © oineart an SL Andrew's night 5 0- : ¥ Cn ] : : n as Jennie Asse . op Desire-Many Families "do Not} clock. All are cordially invited to the k gr ie Jennie Asselstine, and lates ¥ services and the reading room. as. Mrs. Hodge. | She taught school Want Large Loaves, Cooke's Presbyterian church, Brock is h before and alter her first mar: { Poronto World. aze, and was well known especially W. FaNickle, M.L.A., announces ths » ~ae? pastor, Rev, W. B. ae trect : : { in the northern part of the county, [he wil ke n further effort to stile lavish, HD. will preach at both Andrew's Society held its annn- al mesting) last evening; in the city cotineil chamber. This sodety is now {seventy, years old, having Been organ jive hore in 1830, with Hou. John Hamilton as its first presidgft. It has continued to exist for gitivitable and ° o & S S 8 = & vw er Ieneenrecennsenseny 288 Prin i 5 t gh only in this countr: { ties, as we have all along pointed out +. TC A 302 2 Be St League, Tuesday, 8 pan; prayer om) {3 ineos will press. for. equality of label giving 'the 'weight 'of the loal, . hs Th 1 : at > Pg ut ' . '81 edd Ke on | weeks from typhoid Jever. . They had [yay left to the exeentive. It is pro i 141. <} ornide' service, - 'W nesdny, 8 pam (Presentation in the senate msi offset { and the statidard loaf was irsoy hopes of his recovery until peritonitis [nable that a concert. will be decided Muaih: morHing unthem, "Fear Noty'0 to their decreasing wewtbership in the also indicated by label. sot in. and Be passed away withiv Land"; male quartette will also sing. | House of Commons. The Spposition is | The chief difficulty arbse. over the fou huis The announce of | hid re Ataris i A : Reception service for new members at{fe More willing to raise such a ques [hotter quality of bread which bakers ther aed unrkpsoted death same. ote I'he' secre oh w x ingelitacl yt or dose of morning service. Evening an. | tion than the goverment has been. jin Toronto sell at a higher prige, and | © Ghoat shock re his fri add His in fran) to the amily of Ye a on "hont ol R Aas Hm mn onions ic on rion the 'tus. 1° he 5 IW, Bruce Carruthers » ¢ © HN them, Praise the Lord. - Williaa Next. Year's Hollda: which 'a large proportion ot he "bus | mating: were' brought 10 Napanee on hs oe rar Pra ll ' fiva, tenor soloist, will sing "Rock of ¥ > yh. | tomers prefer. - The - mistake of the | | Wednesday by his two brothers, Joba identh, The Yate Maj r Carruthors wa : Ages." Sacrémental service at close he year 1911 will he peculiar be: | Nickle 'bill was to refuse to the pub ) 3 yj a identh, ve Yate adel r " i : z : 4 « pre with fur | . = p ' 2 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ Everyone weleomb, fenuse it will on on a Sunday and | lie the right to buy the bread * they and Ambrose, who were with him du | un ex-vice-progident of t. Andrew's . 4 : 4 ¢ his illness. {Bociety, of which his father was one : Broek street Methodist church, cor- will close on a Sunday. It will also | wished to buy in. the shape they de {ing ety ¥ a - . ¥ | f the earliest members aud a Tormer I You Are Looking for the Best m wr "Brook and Montreal streets--Rev, have its chief holidays either before or sired. Many families do not cate to Wire : I. E. Bourke, B.D: 'pastor., Will 'after a Sunday. New Year's day will, | buy large loaves which grow stale be- | Hard on the nes, i president i couch seach at both services. 11 sami, 'cf course, rbe celebrated on the Mon (fore they can be used and yo omy 18 | The storm of tha past few dus These officers were looted © 1 resident, junrterly sacramental service; 7 pom. 'day. Dominion day will fall on a Sat: | waste, and. others like to have smn all laansed a great deal of trouble with the |David Murray; first viespresident, J, GO TO : yr SAKELL' idly ig Opera I hg anthe . \ : Pi Ben 0 he a House. n Thy Care" Herbert C. Treneer, | week-end eXCUrsiona. be marked according to weight. 'I EE ! "The Woman's Auxiliary ol thé i one x 1 ia rincess Street ¢ wganist, -------- bread is worth four eenis a pound | Rev, De. Bidwell preaches in ame MUCLAL, will hold aMea and sale of . First Congregational church, corner Campbell "Bros. To-Night, Lo twenty ounces willbe five dun Enst; on Monday night; = vi Work inthe YMCA building, Phare . November 3rd, from 3 to G6 pam. mbject, "Soeial Sins and National | jurday, giving the benefit of the Nun [fresh logves at every me al. Mr. {wires over the line of the Kingston and | Mb. Mowal; seoond Yies-president, doom." 10 am. "Love Feast." 3 day as an additional holiday, and as i Nie kle's bill practically made it illegal [Pembroke railway. Yestérday, ha {George B. McKay; socrotnry treasurer, Sessnsenssasencessssannnternrsasessssnssces Wellington and Johnson streets--Morn- Por new $2 and $2.50 derbies,' fom, Joal, and a twenty-four ounce special "'hanksfivihg service, day, N ' y 3 Sy x ing © worship, 11 o'clock, subject, 3 . ay x 'Pavid as Psalmist." Evening; 7] ------------ oa -- -- m-- RE " RTE o'clock, subject, "The Hymns of the : wm., Sunday school and Bible classes; IChristmas willbe celebrated on a Mon- [40 buy or sell such a loaf. He must [Wires were out of order for quite ; {dames Stewart; committee, D Scott, Nednesday, 8 p.m. prayer meeting. 'day, there also the workers will get | consider the requirements of ity house: time. The telephone wires thro |W. G, Craig, Lieut, Col. Maasie; audi Church." Special musical service in the evening." The pastor will be as- : S $ 3 the : dis ", great de Jithr, 6G, W. Maxwell: caehapisin, Rev. trangers, students and wage-earners'., extra day's holiday, So that with holders as well as of the raral Yopil y+ | the district also suffered a grea Pot. IT Pipes, Meiers P reer, Mag ~ A Ih human system |: best nourished by sisted by Prof, Hubert Greaves, M.A, | e use of foods ¢ niaining seven. parts Sunday séhool and Bible class at 3 nade welcome. Music : Morning an- | Dabor day and Thanksgiving day also | tion when he drafle a new measure. EE ; Campbell Bros, for Hats, donald and Clark. carbonaceous materi il, to dhe of nitrogen. pm. Young Peoples' Society willl them, "God So Loved the World" : Halling on a Monday, it looks fike a We behieve the standard Should be The whole wheat cutalns this proportion, meet on Monday evening at the home < a seeenensssensesssnse C0000 0COPOPOPOWUE po wenihg anthem, "Father, Keep Us {good yesr for the railways with their | fixed at one pound. All Touves should} In the wp-to-date hat store styles. | ar . v of Prof. Greaves, corner of Mack and 4 Alfred streets. Praver meeting X teachers' training class will meet : Wednesday evening at 8 o'dock. Strangers will be welcomed" to all these services. Rev, F. Leltoy ' Rice, HA. pastor. p a st hoodie rads $ is wade fron (he whole wheat, thoroughly al cookid. eh Re oF Shontine ah a Mak is agded to ald In converting these starches: #ill conduct Hoth services: 0 a.m. o re Gd : 2 2 Hone meeting 1} a.m, subject, "The : tT i Power of Faith': 7 p.m, "The Seom- range cat"and Milk is a Perfect Food. ims Carsaronabiciam of Chrt's Dee : § ; * Upes. His Followers dnd Yet By Results These Demands Are Seen to Bo in the Hizhest Degree Reasonable", 2.50 Young Men's Cluly 148, Sunday school and Bible clases, Wasi: Anthems, "0 Come, Lot 1s Worsh',"" and a Now the Light si Day." Mr, Shea will sing at the ] . norning service andl Miss | widley will sing "Face to Pace" at thy cvening service. A cordial ineifaticn fo all. y : Sydenham sirect Methodist church Rev. TT. W. Neal, pastor, Soo ; lay, October Sby services at 11 % " Special Diepley of am. and 7 . tondineted by. the : ; wstor, Bible ol 245 pom, Mon" HiGH GLASS MILLINERY @ | ev, Thankagiving Bay, wnion Thanks > : fing ThE at 11 refost, ranch. . ny . Sproule, B.A. Visitors HM M 28 VER HATS md strangers invited. "Anthems, ; 1M & ] Horken Ame Me, Ye People," "The 1 Parth Ta the Ford's" Every Valley . Shall Be E ed™: solos, "Consider Fhe Lidice," Meso Jamies Small "There fs a Green Hill Far Away," Miss Cpal at lellan (Toronto). Praise will be , : at Ssenity werion" en ey a this Label i is on a Package of Bal

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