Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1911, p. 5

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4 o> ----- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 1011. -- Neh FEE -------- A BANQUET GIVENICHURCH SERVICES | i ROOTERS' CLUB TO FRON-! [HE FILLING OF THE PULPITS | TENACS, ON SUNDAY. 1 ener eee--------n ESTABLISHED 1873 The Standard Bank of Canada Head Office: TORONTO Record of Business as at 3lst January, 15m i BY i i Event i there Will be Interesting Themes | Considered in the Pulpits--The | Gospel Message to All Peoples. | Rev. John Mackie, D. 11 'aam., and 7 tudents welcome. King's Cafe Ended the Season With a Surplus of $400 foyable at Resoveces : | Gold, Siiver and Govern Ca l paid ap ment Noles - - $3,084, 5%4.35 | Re ve Fund Due by Banks . 1,508, 928.93 | Profits - Government and other Bonds 2,910,243.54 ! - Loans on Call and" Bills { Notes in Circulation 1,067,102.00 Discounted . 24,994,503.08 | Deposits - - = - 20,413,503.17 Goyernment Deposit to Due to Banks . - 370,148.28 a Re rer an Johnson streets--Ser- secure Circulation - 100,000.00 | Dividends - y ine hs : and: his abl ices, | am. and 7 p.m, Bank Premises - - 677,965.32} oh 4 ev. A Mershon, wall Other Assets « . - 161,062.61 sy , at a co angu oot] services, Seats are all | tendered t ite ! {cordially welcomed. George's cathedral--Fourth Sun- | | Holy communion, 38 ; mating, 11 o'clock; preacher, the | Sunday school, 3 Bible el 315 pam. bap : 1.15 p.m.; evensong, 7 o'clock; anon Starr, M A, s church--MNoly communion, ng prayer, 11 o'clock ; | and Bible classes, 34 prayer, 7 o'clock, preach | - | tion" x ha : r at both services, Rev. W, F. Fitz. | ¥ 4 : | +erald, M.A. Monday evening, 7.15, SET i ges : eachers' class; 8 o'clock, A. Y.P.A, First Church of Christ; Scientist-- unday 11 am, subject, | Reality Wednesday evening, tes | thing igi Free public read- | ways been well repre 0 he | ng room every afternoon, except Sun- | nd hor ereditable { fay, 3 to 5 o'clock. All are cordially [ been manifested to services and the read- | | having rried i rogm ferent occasions, the first time hes Cooke's ['resbyterian churen, { had been put up fo He | trast--The pastor, Rev. W. S. igave the O.H.A. a great deal of cred | iavish, Ph. D., will preach at {it bor manliness and clean sport on all sunday school and to the p.m Presbyterian i Mid-week service, Liasriries Frontenacs $2,000,000.00 98c. Cs $ 1 20 One small lot of Child's| One lot Girls' Calf Calf' Bluchers, 8! to 10.. | School Bluchers, sizes 11 Regular $1.25. to 2 (excepting size 1). Saturday, 93c¢. | Regular $1.30, Saturday, $1.20 | 2.000 . me One 3 id $2.50 31 20 75c. Women's Kid Bluchers, Working Bluchers. Sat- | patent toes, sizes 3 to 7. Small quantity urday, - - = - £2.00 Saturday, $1.20 | Rubbers, - Fa FOR ROUGH RED SKIN, "GHAPPED FACE AND HANDS Nyal's Face Cream. Balm of Violets 35¢. Only a few pairs Wo- men's Rubbers (culls, etc.). Saturday, - 35c¢. and 2,616,556.60 be Ralasuc men, SOIp!inin wads --$4,616,556.89 | the pm, | i ! i | | | ten: i Pastor, conduet free. $33,427 a by (328.14 Dividends on paid up Capital Twelve per cent. per anaum. GEO. P. SCHOLFIELD, General Manager. i T 8 rot Toronto, 31st Jasoary, 1911. {as 1 ter oF OF Jean of Ontarip. pm "Jack' {| Rooters' Bas, | proposed the vari tons i a pleasing 1 » first toast, "Th, T. LAMBERT, Merchant Tailor |i: i sms, } sreacher, { Pa a.m.; BT Cous | tL. mie with a i | Sunday schoo | wm.: eveni ERNE RATISFACTION, j team, who . LL. : {the O.H.A ory rational was of getting services, Having Clothes made to order is ihe You all. YOU 1 i : : clothes and" not the other fellow, and a tailor can i monial meetingd you just what vour size calls for and style and personality saited to vour- pelf. Besides it is generally admitted that there is more satisfactory wear | lvaguo avited to the LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST. BEGGING ON THE STREET, all _accasion nye V } » di ng in properls tailored garment The price ace not le excessively hig y 3 Three Men Given Shelter, After. wards Arrested. As the result of a round-up made the police on Frnday:-afternoon men who came to the police Thursday night were ar- vagraney. Hegging from is the complaint .re Brock ,The Result of the Contest During Mac- | Past Week. both | Below will be found the standing of Bible the different contestants as a result of Guild, the count at Best's last night. Note Wednes- the changes, St. Paul's Sunday school at from a tail ender has jumped to third place, having secured over 20,000 votes during the week. The firemen take the lead from the Y.M.C.A. Help the good dealing with the merchants this fine library. you to you go to Thos. Lambert, 157 princess Strast NEW SPF Men's Nobb 83.00, , Men's Fine Men's W ww competition. by three station on rested for door to door gistered against them The men were at their little on Rideali. street and was received from some of the dents that = neighborhood stables Filson and Armstrong out and gathered them in. I'he police are very severe on pro fessional beggars nowadays, also the magistrates. There is plenty of work for all who are willing to work, and there is no need for them to go about begging. On Thursday night eleven able- bodied men came to the police sta- tion for shelter and the three gathered in were found to be who had been given shelter. ervices Hass, 3 L135 pom = | it necessary ike a complain sy lay, 8 p.m SPRING FOOTWEAR. FOR MEN | occasions y referred | fact that -- Strangers welcome arding tr On behalf the te ul services First Baptist chureh--Rev. Aang, it both services, As Rulers Douglas 11 Peach; and game vm call medal AND BOYS, j similar oh God cause by when a 82.2% d last 7 to $1.75, | Dowsle 1 Jao vr, alto fig | he otley Ur ured in t $1.00 to! f yay . | ening rking { wi Ind the Stude Jack Johnston's Shoe Store 70 BROCK ST. present vi » Lirace The Septling ow." The i Bible school, at 2.45 cordial who are donating resi Witch Hazel Cream. £3.50 Each teu-cent purchase entitles . ¥L40 to 13, $1.25 ots. $23.00 and up Little t's. size to 10 Boots to $3.00, Con- went second in Sanitol Cold -Cream Hind's Honey Cream. Ideal Orchid Cream Stearn"s Edelweiss Cream. a vole, KFD. . Y.M.C.A ----v aasere 1St. Paul's 8.8, .... a lL C.M.B.A. ... naan "iy Kingston General Hospital . Portsmouth 8.8. .... . Re LOL. Laas wma. Y.W:CA, . Hotel: Bien ...... ...... & anpaes o Princess Street Methodist 8.8 LOOP ss es tees ova Queen Street Methodist S.S. Collegiate ...... . ative 1A.0.H. anv aa Daughters Rebecca Cooke's churel C.0.F. cay wnt | bron. meant gan St. Mark'... ia Convent | James' ..... . Earl Roberts' court . Police ww Cen Miuen's ccs Y.1.C.R.A. .. Jrock street .. Ii Series and Almond ts and strangers presented with a lock: sitablt |v invited to all the serviees, | engraved a te ken of d ¥ rock street Methodist church--Rev, { the Rooters' in club . Bourke, B.D. pastor, will lhe toa h reach at both services; 11 a.m., sub | Hocke : Associ 1, responde et, "'laniah's Vision of God" ; 7 p.m, Ite by ohr winorial service fgr the late W. 1 > = : | Queen Hoek: ; 10 aun. class meeting: 3 p.m. TRL RN SRS | Pp rte larly ote wnday school and Bible classes: Mon LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW [ [oii bn, niercoliginte team | ay, 5 "pi, "Veo Wednesday, 5 ton ikble ror # oh i i : S ) the nm, praver meeting, Strangers made FOR SALE OR TO RENT | "J. Dowsley and Ei Chalams SALES NEGOTIATED, RENTS COLLECTED. Mr FIRE INSURANCE, + record of the CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE, the club, I that they had showed . 1 a surplu E.Blake Thompson, [Pak of abou gang," * "Tg" 1% 1 OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARE, ary, ar ¥ twa songe "Phone 286. : KINGSTON, ONT. nevey ponded t. 50 19,022 22,712 Sold at Prouse's Drug Store Opposite St. Andrew's Church. 'Phone 82 sodwin 1 i 1 men men wide, David J. Hartrick { ined very briefly | ancial standing of Presbyterian, corner Barrie Earl streets--Rev. M. Macgilliv. . D.D., pastor, Services," 11 am., Making of Manhood, a Great Y "7 pm., "Borderland Peo- and Their Cattle"; Sunday school Bible class, 3. p.m.; praver meet Wednesday, 7.30 pm. Students {| strangers cordially invited to all Chalmer spoke Dowsle od TO KEEP GIRLS OFF STREET. Hamilton Police Are Out After the Street-walkers, | The move which the Hamilton police are making, that of keeping all young girls off the street at night, and to rid them of the street-walking habit, ia receiving favorable "comment in this city, and there are a great many who believe that the same rule should be applied in Kingston, and that the bovs should also be included. I'he Hamilton police escort the girls home, with the warning that if they are found out again they will be as rested. Kingston walkers,' Sunday thronged of ourse, there would have to he a by cach other for the two hundred law to to py 1 give the police power act " . 1 eted places, I'he root of the whole trouble lie 9 METHING RE IF the home,' remarked a citizen. "Pa-| ee . St. Asonegrows Old League" the 2 ser noess F.H reach at 1% am. Epworth leag: ser the bowels less active, take said ho was | over which he had been of any nic | Fronténaes, and said the league was t williog at any time to furnislr mater ial for junior OH. A. ranks Willian McFedridge spoke a few words behalf of th. ju | requested to re Bat™ ices grow street Methodist church- Sproule, B.A. pastor, will both services: Junior En- Sabbath school, 2.45 | Monday, 8 p.m.; | vice, Wednesday, + welcome. Music "Just As I Am" "We would ind "Now The Day is Over.' te, Miss Grace Mitchell and W W. Mack, Congregational church--Mory a.m., spe Mi of Queen's Mvinity School 1 pas third of a series of As Living control hae assistance to the Some then harsh cathartics, and their bowels harden. Then they Sofne Our Spring Stock Ppp 15 MOVING The season is opening up with fabrics and ideas fpr fashioning them, Come in and talk over style and fabric with us and have your new Suit finished before Easter, Crawford & Walsh | | J . . § | Leading Tailors. Princess & Bagot Sts | | 'savor, ---- take in a day mz THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR. multiply the dose candy Cascarets They act Coward an Enthusiastic Choir- master, Or and praise Every anthe thems Dr. natural and tablet is sufficient enile league ar «he and whey wavs, one King- fa it the with The approaching visit to ston, on April Ist, of the most {mous chorus in the world makes of interest to relate how eagerly picked singers of England anc. "Case See has quite a few "street both boys and girls. On a night, street with cents~at a mil- 861 highly Vest pocket drug stores ion boxes box, 10 People now monthly Princess voung girls, but, | i "Jack" © | ark i 14 use | toast to %; solo by | the LS 8¢ ! vied jelub bh | the t rie at tin mtil the Rooters' (lu nd hre o t ssistant Chief Supreme Rooter * MeDor id « speoct unday sath clock wwdially E. LeRoy wo 11 ker, cov. | new | rship, SRR donald; , 1 o'clock, the The ermons on "The Prophet mary," "David the Missionary in Afrien."' school aud Bible 'class, Strangers and students to these Th Rice, B.A, pastor. behalf of James' church, corner Union sisted in ahi wa \ 3 ab : nd Arch streets--Ven. .J Kdr M: to th : »! I M.A, DD, rector; / Rev | "Jack" Con recited Savary, Z B.A., vicar, thé parson mation of MoCoe » Corner L nion and Barrie streets of 'a Sourdough." : rth Sunday in Lent. 8 3 m., holy AS 1b. egerve ar enact bo ober | OMmmunion, . 11 am., morning prayer Hanley nd Litany Sermon subject, "Pray- Ladies r, Its Hel = 3 pm, Sunday school FH. Willie nd Bible classes T pm. evening to "The Pre rayer sermon 3 ibjeet, ""The David Cire even Deadly Sins Envy " bresent. alec n street Methodist church--Rev : M.A., B:D., pastor, will both services 10 , class 11 am., "The Preciousness of to the Believer." Let all the be present 7 pm, "The A i Most Comprehensive Ss Vest Pocket Ng . efinitiop of Religion," "In What Ze of EDDY'SY hs 3 oR oes Trae Religion Consist ?' 9230 Eo mous y SILENTS +: ] 3 3 > rng ond saa \ m., Young Men's Club; 245 pm, # Every slick a match, : By mday and Bible classes. M every match a light, § Anthens, "Mv Song I Be 0 and every light a steady Mercy" and "Son of My ee Mr Bellona bape. Je Marshall will sing "My Task" in the, ¥ SmokereTs or the and Mrs. Evans will sing Always ever season had been a most ardent sup easing. Come 'and welgome in Canada . for. porter of the team, should be made an honorary member of the Rooters' clab } Greafegt Mateh Manufactory It was suggested by -Iir. Robert Han many move | Vemng worship Coward, ntenac lengt} Dr. Henry the king of chorus masters, is responsible for the! rents could do a great deal more good selected hundred In re- than the police if they would There sponse to Dr. Harris' invitation Dr, [will always be a great deal of troubles CoWard 'informs us that 560 apphi | until parents keep their boys and gil cants sent in their names to him, and | off the street. that he has personally submitted | each candiaate to a test that required | eighty-five per cent. out of a possible 100 marks to make eligible. Of these 560 voices Dr. Henry Coward has made | his choice of the 200 world : and in doing so makes the statement |! and the United States,/ Stu that the Sheffield Choir will be the | den! me here for a course' of in finsst 200 selected voices he has ever jo uetok from all parts 'of this con controlled throughout the of } Lanent it is regarded as one of the his professional . career up-to-date of M8 kind in the The great chorus sailed on March 17th and after tour -of the dominion will sail from | Vancouver, and visit in the Fij Islands, Tasmania, New Zealand, Aus- | Africa, leaving Cape England on September 10th ww will preach, two voices subject, t) ale Services e chul . : . was units invited Dairy Sthool Closed. school essiul The Fastern/Vntario Dairy closed after another very su ason, on Friday, and the students to different party' of | the St City Ra singer attered the ising The anada Sam whole for Canada|" making a| Factories Will Soon Open, « the end 'of March draws near Made of the Best Material heese factories in this vicina . will be opened for another season ' in . lost of Fm start during the Inst The above Mattrass will be two weeks of this month. Last vear i hard season, and the broadcast through hoping for a and the turn the ent tralia and South Fown for pressing hi | present lad the asion ar Jrrax avers" ha demonstrated all next week Imaks:8 scattere ns iti are It | the year ie] To-day is the festival of the annun ciation of the Virgin Mary, or, is known in England, Lady Day. not obligatory in Ontario. oe similar conditions next bet ter "Auld Jane ! the under After and year : I ountry Syne" leat and ep In our window by an ex- "Cod or mn 1s 3 gath pert. Made Honorary Member, school At the banquet tenae hockey te wns bes Sh | Watch ourwindow displa last evening, it agreed that Mrs who during the "whole tenders! the am, unanimously Sou Henry Coyle, morning n the ev James Reid. Phone 147 EDICT NOT RETROACTIVE. Only Affects Marriages Entered In- to After Promuigation, Toror Globe } Speaking of the Ne Temere edict, Father A. E. Burke said "It has been stated that the Ne Te mere; law je retroactive. | sav that it s not. It affects only those whe have Was Mediterranean Once Solid? That a large body of land, known as the Lost Contiment of Atlantis has disappeared from the earth's surface 1a acknowledged, Differences of opigion exist as to where this once existing continent was located. Most "The Ladifs." The doctor said he was afraid m the harem skit ley in his , response to the toast fo to fomment to 030000004 J. P. Hanley retarned last from New York, EAL esterday, LADIES SPRING SUT AND COAT SALE $4.95 ad $2.50 Suits in Light Fancy Tweeds, b Sorges, in Navy, Black and Brown. ing offered at half the value of the $10.00 to $22.00. also Venetian and Fancy Some of these Suits aré be- skirts alone. Regular prices, All at one price. $4.98 a Suit Ladies' Short Spring Coats$ | In Black, Light Tweed and Covert Cloths. Regular prices $5 to $10. All one price, . $2.50 Each x. {D. M. SPENCE, itt . | Makes Home Baking Easy 'Absolutely Pure Grape en martied after its promulgation in 19% All marriages previous to that inate ure valid, and the church casts no aspersions whatever on the legitimacy { the ofispring of such marriages." Tourist Cars to Western Canada. | There is no more comiortable way | to travel to the west than in a Cana-| dian Pacific tourist sleeping car. These | cars run irom Toronto to Winnipeg, | {Calgary and Vancouver. Berths are | | futly equipped with bedding, every | | travelling convenience is afforded and | an aticntive porter is in charge. The | extra cost is very small and tourist | cars are attached to each homeseskers' | special train from Toromto. Record is teal Estate Transfers, John Green has purchased the store | at No. 255 'rincess street, owned " hy | A. B, Cunningham. Pr. R. ¥. Sparks | {has bought the vacant lot on John | son street, west of the YWA A haild- | ing. Poth trapsfers were made | through McCann's real estate ageney, | iz made from the rise values than all other 8 it 5 More money in real sminte and Permanent Cures. Pimples, Boils and All + Other Eruptions. - Is Distinguished for its Unequalled, Radical Its Positively ~~ of those who have discussed the sub- ject arecol opinion that it extended from Africa in the direction of, if not connevtiing with South Amerion. Another? theory is pow advanced, ie, that the lost land covered what ix now the Mediterranean sea. Indeed it is said that scientists practically agree that the entire ilerranean basin was formed by the collapse of the earth's crust, which took place at a {geologically speaking) late period. It may not have been one vast cata- iclysm, be thinks, but everything points to a series of grest sul having | taken place, as the result of the sap. | {porting crust being weakened by com- {stant earth tremors, such as still pre {vidil in Sicily and Calabria How far is a far cry ? Is it wrong to steal a march? Does it hart to be 'struck by ides 7 did you ever see the shadow of n doubt ? What artist painted the pictures of IBID emia mw i.» Wher the welkin rings, who answers the ring 2. s ; i i

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