Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1911, p. 5

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THE STANDARD BAN K OF CANADA Capital Authorized Paid Up erve Fund 0000 NI Pe 00.000 Savings Depart tment at all Branches. T. LAMBERT, Merchant Tailor A PLEASED CUSTOMER IS OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT, R We try to please by selling good cloth We know all about woollen cloths, and- buy only what we ik will wear well, so whether you pay $20.00 or $28.00 Jor your you get satisfactory wear We try to please by giving good style and honest workmanship We re- cognize that unless ¥« +» a good cut with lining and sewing that will wear well the good cloth will not Lave much value We try to please by asking reasonable prices For every dollar you pay * us we give you one hundred cents worth of good value rod AEREN Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Strest -- m-- @esssssssassssssssasel Porsssrsssssrsssaacs Meadow Cream Sodas : ' L NN yr $d ¢ Kingston's Own | : A es ¢ Light, Crisp, More for your Palatable, money than any ' ¢ Wholesome, other Biscuit Nutritious, made. : ---------- ¢' Once Used--Always Used The W. J. Crothers Co. Limitéd. Serves cssrssssssssssssssfrstsssssassassssasssssee seesas BBV TVVLLLL ELLA LES SATB TSBTBBIBTRS - . or - -- z » MEN'S HIGH-CLASS PATENT WELTS ... ......... $4.50 and $4.75 OUR PALACE TANS ...... -.......... Bont darsues $4.50 and $3.00 OFRER LINES FROM {| ..... 0000000 vis vivanan . $2.00 to $3.% OUR GOODS AND PRICES BRFORE BUYING, Shoe Store SEX Jack Johnston's 70 BROCK ST. ATSWRYREBR ERPA LPAPE CPAKE NREOGCA RCYREN 1 | YERAPRSRE «=| That You Are Coming | rE to Order That FROCK SUIT Our Prices Are Right A AINA NNN ANNE CRAWFORD. & WALSH Leading Tailors. Princess & Bagot Sts ait ii Pa a we {High Class Millinery Cr TN) 'There Is No Reason Why you should not have one of the prettiest the city. : wy, from our unequalled stock of shapes, flowers, feathers, ribbons, ornaments and all the novel trimming materials trimmed Hats in reasonable prices. We have them .here at the most - es," hundreds of them, and mo two alike in the lot, our experienced trimmers 'cat make them' In such varlety, If you are an intending purchaser it is woith youl while to see our stock. D. M. SPENCE, hist, 19 Princess Street. 4 - THE DAILY CHURCH SERVICES," THE FILLING OF THE PULPITS | ON SUNDAY. There Will be Interesting Themes, Considered in the Pulgits--The : pel Message to A!l Peoples. >t Andrew's--Rev John Fairl TY & | p.m. Strang. welcome ox s erian burch, Brock wet--The | a. fh Tavash, Ph. will preach at both Sunday school and Bibl fe 3 p.m.; young people's meet ! Pw. Strangers always wel | | St. G e's cathedral Low Sunda | Holy nmon, 8 am. mations, 11 | yeloek; preacher, Can n Starr, M.A j Samay " ol, 3 p.m.; Bible class {9-40 pm; Uaptisms, 4.15 p.m.; ever | song, 7 o'clock: preacher, Cano , Rev Douglas i services, Worship i" Pr reacher, B.D. The we in LO a Gerald 'this oF beady nd Bible classes, 3 p.m and confirmation Lord Bishop of will s ver vice the Untar First Church of inda Sorv Probation evening » Scientist subject th Wednesda meeting. Free every afternoon, lock, All are and < ices, After testimonmal public reading room, except Sunday, J to cordially Le the Brock Dea invited > the services reading room. Street Bourke, Methodist B.h., Ren a hurch pastor. 11 i pan. pres Toronto; 10 am, 31 Sunday schoo Monday, 8 p.m., Y.1 » ¥ pom., praver meetin made all m cher and Bible w ran classes; > sdnesday th St welcome gers ervices { Presbyterian, Hey ray, DD, and Sunday corner 3 pm Praver me Wednesday, : dents and ll the Bethel chur h ner Barrie entral charch ds of travel A. P subject, Chalmers, hall, gilliv i school in the the church, streets, place, in, old Con « grob de pastor 7 pm | Jarrie : vices, au rogm o Ear same Sta nd ing, stran sery (f gational), ec ongre, Jol Ace A main quarter Mon Even- | and and from Mershon, nston streets cable by every i minister, 'Battle Scars." gub-ect "Abrah mm An Ancient Modern Men." Sunday school for George Mills su all n singing I at perintendent, chow ype of ! pm 4 all Seats free at ser Vices and A congregatic cordial cleome, church, corner Union and | wid Salvation At the Eleventh Hour!' 2:30 p.m., young men's club; 2:45 pom, Sunday school andl Bible class. Music Anthems, "1 Came Not To Call The Righteous' and "Abide With Me," | i WHAT WILL BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, AP AF ' RONTENAC'S MEMBER. tobb, M.P., Made Hit at Edward's Expense offered us as a wd team the schisms tu th n ranks, was greeted wi pplause GIVEN WHOLE DEP ARTME NT. Prof. Williamson's Advance at Ho- bart College. Prof. Edward ¥ merly of fow Crerma N.Y rie with th Williamso duate A many, and appointed mipeg. Later, gree 'at Ur A 1 J wil joined the t f Hobart College Last sumn spent Germany and he wi pursue further stu in France g the coming summer THE ANSWER BE? Hotelmen on the Qui Vive Over the Licenses, | hotelkeepers the now just what the hoard ymmissioners will do, be The vive are on held | wha which ~ will some ni Week, ar Arch 'streets--Ven. J. Ker McMorine. | licenses for the year, w granted M.A, DD, rector, Rev. T. W. Sav | The i sense Hosrds. in several places ary, B.A., vicar, the parsonage, | have been giving a number of sur Barrie street 'First Supday or | prises, and some are wondering if the Easter. 8 a.m, holy communior 1} { same thing in Kingston m.,, morning praver and Litany | Fo t Sermon subject A Review of the!w Year"; 3 p.m., Sunday school and | be Bible classes; 7 p.m., evening prave and Smith ¢ and sermon. Sermon subject, "Thre the commissioners * also used Old Testament Rgsurrections The the axe freely. idow's Son at. Shusem.™ : en Ste Me om dict Bugle Band Practised. . " 1 I'he bugle band of the 14th P.W.O " Rifles was out, last evening, for slcome. Short tims and showed up well, Fhe k.' re. hand is stronger this year than it was | 0." Har. been'in five years. They } v fou All Ti ew marches this vear, one of which Heart was composed by Sergt Bertram Wilt Simpson F'wo were introduced by an rove member. Under the le t they are -- h : n ia " gr or h : E amination Results. pam; Epworth league, Monday, # Queen's students may have the Whig m prayer and praise service, Wel cor taining the ex Anunation resuity, nesday," 8 pm Evervone welcome nailed to their address anywhere in Morning : "I "Will © Magnif e United States or Canada, by leav- hee, ' Rvenin them, "0 | IDE their order™ at the Whig office Worship the , Sol ata Mi Rate, 3c. each, including postage any race Mitel H Ma where. To make sure of getting a First Congregational = chu Rev | COPY you should order now. E. Le Re : Rice, BA Jasio Mor To be Informed Why. RMOCsiap t Ihe Modern Phar ty Monda and the Press." th Ontario Explorati class, © 5 : *f ' Bo A) XgHa M sday, d Rows : a wi -- ---- Ste work : on de : "1 Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days, { cordiaily invited x hese srvices und Queen Street Methodist church-- Le h S. Sellers, MA.,, BD, pastor. In e ar As a.m, class meeting: 11 a.m, Rev i 4 J tue W. Neal, will preach: 7 p.m. the pas » days. Si tor, subject, Repentance What is trons English (Genuine Evangelical Repentance ¥ What b Dr at About the Possibility of Repeotancs| ea] Yon 3 are always id Wan vo a hole in Mis. Evans will sing in the morning duett, Mrs. Evans and Mr. Shea in the evening, Come and welcome. Death of Robert Brignall The death occurred at Belleville, Friday, of Robert Brignall, formerly well known railroad maa of this city He was employed as a car inspector on the Grand Trunk, in Kingspon, and | left here a few years ago fdr Aus tralia. After his return, he entered the | service of the G.T.R. at Belleville. He! had been a railroad man pearly all] his life. He was about fiftyfive years | of age, and is survived by one child. The remains will be brought to King- ston for interment on Monday. on | a Principal Dyde Dyde Wants Him. Since the congregation of old Si. Andrew's Presbyterian church in Tor | onfo, decided to extend a call to Rev. S. Harper Gray of Dundas. Mr. Gea has been offered a professorship in Alberta College, under Principal SW. Thyde, who was until recently a pro fessor in Queen's University, King- ston. Campbell Bros'. New Hats, Include all the best makes. Man's sto leather-lined boots, n.1 Button's, 8 Princess strowt, Absolaioly Pure ii Dr. al RIL ox p a hired man. On estimate this would ers of Quebec eleven loll Ars < amusament resulted from Mr b's response to Mr, Ed. wards, wh interrupted t riticize the ser f Hon. Messrs. Fielding and Ps to "bind Canada in this manner i {I "Who would the honorable gentle- ! ' man hay ¢ had us send?" queried Me Robb "Wi at two men could he have given us from his own side who would have had 2 same €o noe in one another at onducted & Bpegotia {tions pulling together for Canada in ! team play * Would he have given us | ler and the member for Cartier 7 Or would he have member 1914. PAGE FIVE. R MEN WHO CARE Ascot Shoes This year the Ascots are better than ever. Swell Patents, Tans, Gun Metals and Velour > Call, See the new Tasts, high toes with bumps, efc., also the swellest line of Oxfords. PRICES. $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5.00 LAWN GRASS Prouse's Drug Store Opposite St. Andpew's Church. for Nort y and his former % 9 leader ai 'r, now in the up ' per house ? would he have {ferred the selectipn of the honor able member for Brandon and, the ©0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 honorable member for Si. Antoie § * " d f Montreal, two experts in the natural products of CELE IRESH ARDEN TheGovernment Test Of ICE CREAM FLOWER AND The Government Bulletin No. 218, just {ssued, shows that SAKELL'S Ice Cream is the purest in the Province of best In the whole Ontario, and second SEED » - od . Dominion of Canada -ana Isn't this the quality of Ice Cream ' the public should use? Phone 82 Only pure foods should be used. We use no starch or gelatine. Our Ice Cream is made of FIRE CHIEF'S ACTION PURE CREAM ONLY a hic AUSED A LITTLE BREEZE IN There's None Better Than the Parest COMMITTEE 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000 0000000000 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 | | Chairman Givens Objected to Hav. ing Monef Taken Out of Fire. ' & men's Pay for Damage. to Pro- SAKELL S ICE CREAM PARLORS perty of the Department, ' Rules and regulations of ths fire de N t t O H partment, and the power of the fire ex o pera ouse tef in dealing with the men, caused a SE Nu4ssudsvsssusesesavivsesssiet tie breeze ut the regular meeting of the tire and light committee on Fri = i | i 4 --_----_-- lday afternoon bairman announced that he ule ) should pur lhe chairman, Ald. (Givens, was in| bring the matter up bef 1 er truck. There was the chair, and also pr it were Alds, | ©F at its next session hm ! ReCient at aby time McCann; Fraser, Mg hy and Fair I'he question of making repai to | a here should be two | The little breeze over the fire de | the old Indder ck, or purchasing a |!' ty had two hre engines partment came up near the ead of | new one, which was take ip In we | and was Le Kno just when the meeting. In the report of the | committee, at its t, session was | an accident mg x chief it was stated that one of the before the members the | It was fina Me ipon motion members had been suspen for & Ht ted Lreorge Kell Ls raked | f Al Fraser, to call for tenders week and Ald. Mota for i wt on the cor of the | for a new ladder tr and for the ormati Chief Armstrong explan truck and th mmittee had B ! i repa Chatham en od « rt on the ahi ; { He said that he had it a rule It is estimated that 1 pairs to | A tthat only one of the teams e old truck, whiel bee ne | 5 shon be taker for exercise at i by the at A | Head Office to be Here + time, that is, v team from Orho Aa ¥ a Untar : Syndicate : r sta WAS t, the team] truck w y t $40. | thi ond office in King ; ur station si I be i hairmar inte 11 i st t ffices. in Now the adit § all. | fd good | A | York w It has leased the ie . . i Id wk do wrt 1 cowgned b Se b a shape, ai AN M \ Gok Lion Bloe Y eke 8 NEw » He | re f Walk and ~ mbe i m | at POssessI0n aus : 1 €. MBA « to ita new 1 aid wl | M street Me m sor A great ~¢ Y be the syndi w ent I A I wt Pe ---- ugh what COS ve divided between | 5 EEE Hood's " 4 partment been accused certain had Sarsaparilla vith doing the Chairman tay he chief had y i 0 oy h fam wat of < fir man's pay Cures Ald Fraser said that the ma sould have to pay r the damags fand it was pr y the same - | thing All Spring Humors The chairman belie giving the chief too much had no chief make certain rules but vald first of the they she members they shoul fore the eo ved that this wa: power. H« naving the held that come before ih committee and that od receive, their sanction be hief could carry them out ohection to and Ailments. * Chief Armstrong said that he un - . : . durtook the position of chief of the It Purifies, Enriches and Revitalizes the Blood, department with the understanding that wa o be g 3 ontrol if - a . ' . Ah id It i as oA. sie 1 this Ph Strengthens the Nerv Gs, Aids Digestion, z dition that he had consented to taks * = : charge, and that a chief could not Creates Appetite and Builds up get along in the department Rien 3 he meré g = iven such power the Whole Systém. The city clerk pointed out that the chief had been given such power through regulations drawn up by Ald. Rign#y when the latter was chair twan of the fire and hight committees : any Saar, and which had passed the Peculiar to Itself in its wonder- | Keops A in Hea We Dave fan | ful efficacy as'a spring medicine, | used Hood's Sarsapariiia as a i The Regulate n te produced and Hood's Barsaparills has made it~ | soring wed for years, and Grape. |v fea ie aman, hep self thousands of constant friends | It has worked wonders in our eat -- abn: Newt oF the who avail themselves of its blood- | family. keepiog us ail in perfect i Propose purifying. strengih-giving proper- i health". Lote Schneuker, $3, -- Ud" he Lies every year, i Perry Bt. Woodstock, Ont. I A

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