Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Mar 1911, p. 6

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---- BTRLLVLVLT LBA ESSEASE FLLABLTITLAS LATTA s an a i 1 s _ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1911. : ; -- TT - " Ei ------ : ) "for the ministry, as referred to in re- MEETING OF THE W.CT.U, HTT ARBLTLITLTATLRAATAL TALLER TRB Y IBA - poits, the presbytery commends his -- : : very serious situation to the thought Early Closing of Stores--Benefit of $ . } or ore an 2 ful consideration of the ministers and ; p : °° Woman Suffrage. y 3 PROF. 8. W. DYDE BEFORE elders. Ministers are asked to preach [ASKED FOR BY PROVINCIAL A cloudless. sky, and just cokl en pl KINGSTON PRESBYTERY. jon the subject. % LEGISLATURE. ough to make a brisk walk exhilarat- | On the recommendation of the com- ling with u bright room, made com ears Bucouraging Meport Recelyed on pivwe dealing with the applications, |, intions. Passed by Kingston! fortable with a glowing cal fire. in 0 ging POI ex on foriveight students will be given : the open grate, ought to_have ' been Work Among Young "People's miwionary work, daring the summer Preshytery--Children Should be afttaction. silicient 10 batc-diatn a THE BANK OF TORONTO has Societies--Excellent Work in the, month, losins ers ih Forbidden to Take Part in Picture larger crowd $6 the pleasant pariors sought to render to its cus Sabbath Schools, re eloctre a a en Shows. | of the Y.W.CAL, Tuesday afternoon, connections have been secur- | [PF'ery the usual questions fur Lcen- first Wednesday in June. teen years ago, in a acite, _de- | inter nS DY raibine was carriatl out ed, and every modern factlity sure were put to rol. 8. W. byae,' Rev. Peter Nicol, Mev. A. H. Drumm, | Jared themselves in favor of provinei- | ue ent xe ai a + ie ut of banking: provided, in order and he was duly licensed to preacu Rev. Hugh McLean, Rev. J. D. Boyd, | id prohibition, by a majority of over | rw" 0g ol go I tof a to make every department of the guspel and given the right hawd Rev. W. T. Wilkins, Rev. Heary | 1,000 and inasmuch as a few years | S300 he ae a " Bsn - i banking perfect. of fellowship by the presbytery. Gracey and Principal Gardon. later they, in a selevendum, again de- | TOF EE LS Er Mrs The report ot the committee vn Sab- ¥ atthe, Se fuel], W. Mackin: | jared themselves in the same way my HE otall m fd a a a ui baxtae YOUR BANKING BUsingss | [bath schools, whith was presented vy to=h: Alevander | Hume, Prof. Mathe § \ majority: of 96,000, aud inasmuch as: | C06 MIL EERE I ge ORE Rev. A. MH. Drumm, Belleville, = ¢aue *°M: ". '-azie, 1. A. Dhaw. here is now a majority of over G0, | Aah Tel 4 : w » 5 : > 4 : ~ soucITED, reference to the excelliut work which! hie presbytery adjourned at ROOD, § WU, as expressed in local option con- had fen Anished and sent ta thes E. K. Mclean had done, in visting until a special meeting, to be beld in§ ots against the bar room, this pres. | Uestination, the resolution, re pool - " Chalmers church on April 27th, at 2 . e beliet + . v rooms forwarded to city council, and 4 schools last summer. There are mow, "ay. Loo) ti IH bey TY ae ievon the time hascomedor | Lo 1" 0 rere relerring to nid 1 eighty-seven schools. 4 in Tar mut ad be abolition of the bar by provincial | © 0 © a Re Won ' tC 3 . 5 ; : + q souseed. BANK OF TCRONIO Bev. J. E. Smith presested the re- i, Jyu A, . Sy legislation. i . Members have understood that it Fo! , id . . port on Y. I. Spcieties. This was a The presbytery having learned with { J expected that early closing of E Il : m most encouraging ome, showing pro-! Aeasure, that there is a petition now stores Saturday night, ought to be : n 1 e Capital $4,000,000 | ores all along the live. There are, § | fore the city council, of Kingston encouraged by them. To do. this they Reserve Funds ... $4,944,000 | inow 366 more members than there SIR WILFRID LAURIER. @ | raving that gol rooms be, classé 24 are required not to do any shopping \ . were a year ago, and the contribu-| en o'clock in the evening, that ¥8 | after six o'clock Saturday evening f Ha 3 3 - 3.) . o ; : : teen > 3 A g for apm / : tions are larger by $515. H my poor voice could be andes sigh Seis Yehie of age be Jat goods that have to be delivered. wh a 1 ICS ' : * Those present were observing the rule. | KINGSTON BRANCH W. Moore, Plainticld, veported lor! heard throughout the length } - 8 ? the Presbyterian umion, which is com: | } and breadth of this country pat gambling be nen express AR Thorns thee (oe ong the rat, ope: that: the will pass the be ciosed by ten o'clock at the latest. 107 PRINCESS STREET, posed of all the Sabbath schools acd] and ¥f, without any preuntry, a 3a * §iYoung People's societies in the pres: tion, it could be heard also be w-law petitioned for, so that the | "uC White Ribbon social, held last George B. McKay, bytery. ond the frontier, 1 would say outh of the city may be saved, in T . i . " . viery J ors that $ | me measure fram the demoralizing | | oe ry wos reported a success, there Stylish Shepherd's Checks and Fashiomable Hairline Suitings are here in a great variety of A committee, consisting of Mess to our American neighbors that of Binttie, MacTavish, Boyd, Meintosh flattering as it may be to their afluence the pool rooms. » . The presbytery, belioving that the 3 a . sada | makes, and & great variety of English Suitibgs. Onesuit to a pattern | and D. A. Shaw were appointal to pride, the idea that the i 8 . e i as confer with Mr. Moore as to what ® tory of the republic, Pris pri andy, Da Alliance is accomplishing the union would next undertake. This! tend over the whole continent, tue whe nay of Seer a week- committee met after the meeting of] from the waters of the Gulf of | re ay, for the toilers, commend presbytery closed and decided to hold} Mexico to the waters of the | a Ah ts the: slrches . us a a convention in Napanee on Good Fri- Arctic ocean, is an impractical EL, arty areia) sup day. Sh dream. , Remember that we LUa- "The presbytery | ves that chil Prof. R. Laird gave a most encour | nadians | were born under the J ren under fourteen years of age aging report on systematic benefice same flag as were your antes | hould not be permitted to take part ences. The duplex envelope is being @ tors, a flag under which, per- 2 performances connected with mov- generally introduced, and the vesult is haps, they may have suffered ag picture shows, and that they that contributions to missions have] snme @ppression, 'but which to hould not be permitted to enter un considerably increased. us has been, and is now more ess accompanied by parents or guard. Napanee was fixed upon as the next | than ever, the emblem of free ans." kn place of meeting and the meeling will | dom. Remember that if you The foregoing recommendations of be held on the last Tuesday in June have founded a 'nation upon a he committee on meral and social re ing the reciprocity agree- at 11 o'clock. | @ Meparation from the mother- srm were adopted at the Wednesday ment, and urgés all farm- Pr. MacTavish gave notice that he @ land, we Canadians have set 1orning session of the presbytery, the | #ers to hold their grain till would move or cause to he moyed | our hearts upon building up a ecommendations« being brought for- | ® after seeding. that a meeting of presbytery be held | nation without separation; that sard by the convener of the commit in December, as" was the case last in this task we are already far ee, Rev. Dr. MacTavish. VeAT. advanced, with our institutions, Speaking for the abolition of the Mr. Gracey, in presenttg his report! with our national entity as a ar, Dr. MacTavish said that if this | the financial returns were such as to on augmentation of stipends, showad | people, and with ev erything vere carried, it would do away with | give encouragement to the treasurer. that the seven augmented charges were! that constitutes a nation, to he drinking over the bar, and the re Ihe deputation of wdmen's societios, hoose Now not paving the minimum stipend-- whom we are just as devoted til trade. He strongly advised the | who presented their petitions, re wo- . . Gives new life to all kinds of wood $850 per 'annum. Three self-sustaining as you are tq yours. Remem- bolition of the bar. | man suffrage to Premier Whitney, was and have your choice placed aside un- "work. Thirteen colors. 100 differ- congregations, which up till last year! ber that the bldod which flows Rev. Henry Gracey seconded the | briefly discussed. The president told of til : lif v re not read to bu ent uses. i ; Iv. S70, had: cach ine} in our veins is as good, just ecommendation. The treating syst what some women had helped to do, il required il you a y y. were paving only ol, : i system h All the best advertised goods are creased their mivister's salary by $100. | as good, as your own, and that we said was a curse to the rising gen. | who had recently gaived the franchise. always to be found at this store at The resolution was passed by a if you are a proud people, ration. The bar must be abolished. | Quoting from the Congregationalist "The recall of prices to please every purse. unanimous vote, all the members be-| though we have not your num- 'he great danger was in the drinking | and Christian World be | bers, we are just as proud as wer the bar, with the treating sys | Mayor Gill was a victory for the force | ing of the opinion that it should . % | A Mitchell's Hardware, carried. out. you are, and that rather than em. It was vory hard to secure « | of righteousness. For a year he had » , In view of the scarcity of candidates | part with our national exis. hree-fifths majority. advocated a policy which offended the | tence we would part with our 4 Prof. Jordan did not believe it | sense of public decency. Opposition jo eCla O= OITOW " SS . > lives.' ~The prime minister in vould be wise to force prohibition, | his policy early manifested itself. In the House of Commons. fe looked upon local option as the | his absence from the city, Acting est instrument for bringing the de | Mayor Wardall called the attention STARTLING STATEMENT. Winnipeg, March 8. The Grain Growers' Guide, the official organ of the farmers of the west, is out to-day with a startling pro- clamation that a deepset suspicion has existed that a deliberate effort Is being made by grain dealers in Winnipeg, St. Paul and Chi- cago to wnock down the price of 'grain, thereby discredit- SOFIE IPIPPOIGCLIPNONY Spring Silks A new and wanted make, suitable for Dresses and Waists, in coloss now most in vogue. Women's Spring Suits Now ready and this collection is well worth your coming to see, as they are [ashionable in cut aud finish and moderate in price. CPP P044088004004004% ~ haaes, i | i ates ise SHAT VATVLL TVA LVR LAVAALA VELBA BVVLE SLE ESS BPW LLORAS Sastsase Just received a particularly good thing, which ired change. of the city to the conditions. A few . i a: y Rev, J. 1). Boyd was o" the 'opinion | hergetic eitizens quietly started =| §. WO will share with our customers To-Morrow ® i : r : INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. hat lTbeal option should be allowed | movement for a recall. Jt was neces s ew in © be worked out. He agreed that the | sary to get the signature of 5,000 300 St ed C I t Co Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re | trade was doing a great evil, but | citizens on a petition besides a can amp orse vers \ , didate to oppose him. They made a . " 4 t was a guestion as to which policy ould be lust to pursus.ille believed | wise selection in G. W. Dilling, an up. Made of Fine White French Lawn, stamped in James Redden is in Ottawa, on busi | hat is local : , : a H option was pressed in: vight, square business man against . - . *%. 2 nes. a a «ingston, it would be carried. whose record the opposition has been ¢ a variety of dainty designs, with enough White William» Swaine, piano tuner, Orde: Speaking on the recommendation re | able to find nothing. Seattle ' was ) Peri Lustra to work the cover complete ¢ 2 2 ' , received at McAuley's. Phone 778. : hildren in the picture shows, Dr. Mac. | stirred on election day, Feb. 7th, as i" J. G. Elliott has purchased the resi avish pointed out that the legisla. | never before. Automobiles were rush- > 5 Jguce be, occupies at ¥ Barrie stree ion of Quebec was acting on the | ing up and down hill filled with wo- FOR 19¢ ; ; {from William Bailie. aatter. He believed it was tinh for | men voters. Husbands and wives by 7 | - H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 2 . ; i " on. walking . "a: . Ring sttosta leave wrdus. at" He 1 os Korine of-Outario fo move jn | the hundrads wore seun walking tu ix Positively no telephoue orders accepted for A, 4 e matter. polls together. The churches played Ne : - Auley's bookstore. an important part in the victory. The these. . Rent agencies report a good demand : RE . 1 X : pulpits rang with appeals to make dae houses this season. High price 5 Seattle clean. Seattle woke up next hinisee are being sought in a numbe * "CELEBRATE ON JUNE 3. P morning with her moral back-bone ves. , " F Se---- « themed. . . Walter Hazlett deft, on Tuesday, fo: London, March $.--1t fs The ; : , Ra dt gs , ; po The last mother's t of the Stocks now complete in every detail. Toronto, to look after the fitting ow | « the wish Of his majesty the ®] sensor will be held Thureder of mt The leading shades are Blues and Greys : of the steamer Toronto, for the com king that his birthday should week at the usual time and place. also Black and White Mixtures i omg, t Biath. Alka shia be Sklicially celebrated in CON . uh . 5 . Miss Margare ack, Alfred stree * his dominions beyond the We are showing an immense variety in tenined nurse, has returned to the | = seas on the actual date of pity, after an al ¢ of three weeks } + the anniversary, viz, Ird goods ; also New Novelt Goode, vty, bsenc Y, : : these 2 y in Sunbury. : June. Duncan Robb Died in Toronto of The Collingwood aldermen left for Po Typhoid Fever. . the west on the morning local train - . Ces C C . » They had a thoroughly enjoyable time famworth, March 7.--Duncan Robb, > ' ' in the city. : formerly of Tamworth, left here about The Boston capitalisis interested in 3ORDEN'S DESIRE four years ago and went to live near 1 25 1 50 ar. the erection of an hotel in Kingstor Wellington. He took sick with ty . . . are likely to make a new proposition phoid fever and was taken to Toron to the board of trade. IE WANTS THE MATTER TO BE| '0 hospital where he died, this morn 3 A. Abramé is hauling timber from ADE ng. ' LAID ASIDE A man by the name of IHains was ~ : ' Bell Rock to Verona. From there it is 3 5 Killed at Horseshoe, north of Tam to be shipped to Kingston to be usec in building the breakwater. 'stil the United States Has Rati-] worth, to-day, while trying to put on Mrs. Egerton VanLuven and sen, fied the Agreement--There Will] a belt at a portable saw mill Miss Miller, of Wiarton, has come 0 i Sati Ca Fe Gerald, returned to their howe, in ¢ 'ew J ents Of ; Skinner Satins [oi bE nn Be Tre hogs ot he tie spars . : week with Mrs. T. F. Vankuven, Uni : For Linings, in all the leading colors, versity avenue. ~ | Ottawa, March 8-This aftemoon | A public mesting was called by the 36 inches 'wide George A. Bateman returned, yester- | he reciprocity debate in the commons | ratepayers of the township of Shefliel inche . day, from Schaectady, N.Y. after | vill take a new form when leader | iM the village hall on Thursday last to spending a few days with his stepson | dorden will probably move that the | discuss the question of building a Ny high school. Rev, Mr. Jones, W. J S : l { 1 25 Yard there. Mrs. Bateman will remain there J esolution be deferred until sitter the Paul. M.D.P BC It i pecia a . . for a couple' of weeks. vited States has ratified the agree. | Paul, MPF, A.B. Carscallen an ey others spoke. A vote was taken and _ CEE 504499 omen's Cashmere tockings 600 PAIRS of the Famous "COUNTESS" Quality, fine Black Cashmere Hosiery, prop ++ shaped foot, full sizes 3 Pai 5 lor $1.00 or 35¢ Pair = KILLED NEAR TAMWORTH. | BVVVVVLTHE AVVVLBAULN LTVLBLALTSLEES Within the past two weeks two ex- | nent. It is thought Mr. Fielding will } 7" th i : Bh a recording secretaries. of the old St. | mswer this with the assertion that TASTI. ra HE Apri) in favor Batrick's_Sasiaty have passed away-- | she Canadian government is bound to | @ contmuation class. LAB acnamara, at Manchester, | arty out its part of the agreement RT : EFng., and John Halligan. The presi: | io matter what action is taken at PATHER TOOK HIS LIFE. A : * . K | dent of the association, Hon. Sematoy | ¥ashington. The vote on this may be § A New S Suits Sullivan, still lives as one of the mem- | coached to-night but_ even il voted | Pre te His Two Danghters Adopted : : : bers of that old and historic Irish so- | lown there will be Other resolutions Harem Skirt. : clety of like import presented by the op: Rome, March %--The harem skirt is wsition who have evidently deter: | directly responsible for the death of ; » ~ Inall the leading New York Models. Over gonibion whet widen th i h ; bi; , : by ¢ it the bill by all me. Jone of the prominent men of this dil. : ; * ~~ 200 to select from. The greatest display : iin thod know in parliamentary usage. | The victim was Maj. Row, & igh M n's W r x a a 181 mune unctionary, wno ool " of Ready-to-Wear Goods ever seen in ie would sot be surprising ¥, next [mamicpal tunctionary, whe "i e 0 TE ended fille t t his life because he was 5 Kingston. oy. ede or another gets out. - . . " with shame and disgust when his twg Any Suit or Skirt can be made to your tor) Fa ding 3 L Issue a Challenge. Saughters, aged twonty-thren and ne Boots : pen, ¥, t Trousers special measurement in any desired cloth JDutaws, March $.The yours men | Spcivly, futopted She toute : Ia i 1 tume. rr : ; 4 3 n : and . { peer ~ =| on. waren sosonnow. At Three Dollars ! : The Waterworks Intake Pipe to be| &° : "Disconnected. 5 pins Water works commitice aud 1 | The best money can buy. Guaranteed solid to ah 0 hoa their rink leather right through. water to-morrow, for the intake pipe . Extra Heavy Soles, bor he g Extra Heavy Shank. Made of Waterproof Cordovan and Oil boussholders shou warning Tau Grain. and not drink anything but 'boiled { prs BF ssc Tscndb TR 2 Styles. 1 Tan, 1 Black. Both $3.00 .{ Constipation ern [& Pl THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE

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