Daily British Whig (1850), 6 May 1911, p. 5

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OF CANADA A GENERAL BANKI! BUSINESS TRANSACTED Special Attention Given to Small Accounts 1 Savings Department at ail Bonches -- T. LAMBERT, Merchant. Tailor | See Here style, the comforta ne via _-- the best ble fit, the Talloring I You men who want that stays and the bast ie for your money, sliould get the habit of tl i th H 3 Me can fill - going to LAMBERT Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street {High Class Millinery Crm TJ There Is No Reason of 3 Why yon should not have one the prettiest trimmed Hats In ® the city. We have them here at the most reasonable prices. "Yes," hundreds of them, shapd», trimming mat aud no two alike in the lot, from our flowers, unequalled stock of feathers, ribbons; ornaments our experienced trimmers t and all the novel eriais can make them in such varfety, If you are an intending purchaser ii is wo.'h your while Db see our stoek ) The Leading D. M. SPENCE, Millinery Store. -- 119 Princess Street. i | ce | DBO 000000 RE OOO OPO OOO C 0000000 OOOO Q Q 0 Roney & Co.'s Specials ON SALE SATURDAY AND MONDAY ¢ 75 Men's and Young Men's Tweed and Worts- ed Suits, Single and Double Breasted Styles, Dark and Medium Shades, newest cut, well tailored, all sizes, 34 to 44 chest. Made to sell at $12.00 : Your Choice Saturday and Monday, $8.45 50 Men's and Young Men's High Grade Suits, no better hand-tailored goods in Canada, in Greys, Browns, Greens and Olives. Some exclusive styles, all sizes, 34 to 44 chest. Made to sell at $22 00. Your Choice Saturday & Monday, $16.50 : 000000000000 0000000000000 20 Dozen New Spring and Summer Caps, la- test shape, newest patterns. Sold all over at 50¢ and $1.00. Yoar Choice Saturday and Monday for 40c and 60c FOO0000000 0000000 OOOO OOOO 75 Children's Fancy Suits 75 Manufacturers's Samples, Divided Into 3 Lots. Lot I.--Fancy Trimmed Dark Colored Bus- ters. Made to sell at $3 00. Saturday and Monday, $1.95. z Lot II.--F ancy Busters, neat patterns, picoly trimmed, and well worth $4.00. On Sale Saturday 'and Monday for $2.65 Lot IIf.--Extra Fine Goods, all thi Latest Co- lorings and Trimmings in Russian, Rob Roy and Buster Styles. Made to sell at $6.50, $7 and $7.50 Your Choice Satarday and Monday, $4.95 " The above prices are for Satafday dna Mon- day only. Come early and get first choice. See Window Display of these Goods. Vv Roney & Co., 127 Princess Street THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE. TELEPHONE 1127. OOO Fy OHOOO OOOO 000000000000000000000 0000V0VV DHOOCODIGTOOVOITO0O 0 "| Hom. | i Makes Home Baking Easy 000000 OOOO CDP VOOVV BOOT CTV00OV00000 . Ey 6 IFORESTERS' in LABORS AMONG ' THE BE INCREASED. Elliont G, Important roato SICK TO | Makes an at Stevenson ! | Announcement Banquet--Plans for Con Sumption Sanitarium. Taronto, } dered in BRPremne | tout Or bly he 1 Tue od: hy archives most suc | able' func proceedings ha ant lations f the United | struck by "pleas existing between tate s, ite t of in address, the nor < Gibson; a very happy that *, but mated 0oing 1 its place that cor be t t Cl | referred to tl | had undertake | orpi oo ef : noble v in pro of intima? ght An UESOS, alter who mg lared be members 1b oe | that the rec tod of the chief ir Ontario stit mn courage, of ladies, m offices 8 number { them prominent the hae hetding g society A Great Pleasure. the | | a i toast of Day realest In proj | American v Dr dit v the ! he Id bay t pr I te 1 Y wi { | sa 15 pose count (Ar Brothers. Port Hur glad so mam Americ Companions and A, | Michiga of compan Stevenson, of As were hie par x + and brothers of New 1 E York { John rs thanked | ericans { about | Zz Am words giv A few their country Great Possibilities, of ol hisneries He ada, I the As sy the and greatest great area lous fertility wanderiul rid. It Cangda ir m I soil, t the mat- of ° Ww Wns a the miles and mn of history that line between States not rected, been irhit ter coast United { had been picion had countries mi allinnce, which would match and would Anglo-Saxon i and despised disloyalty now pending, the two countries, | would the He proposed God' t e not one The form two an be love minat 1 He deprecated and talk of greeted the treat he did believ ti if working together the the and raised, some time a de ° vorl the nngoism which but eo be greatest in world toast greatest country in nada.' Lieut.~Governor's Speech, (Co) of Ontario thusiastic to Gibson, lien n y r WAS giver yeception whet 84 spond { His honor de l the ir would ef wo ¢ would cut at country posers won said ithpwoeeiation omplimer be pres to this very enter occasion." "1 am sad Col brethren Forester well the old wor addy that need 1 am soon to You have well provided for "It would be d the lieutenant-gove mpt to respond to tl ada after exhar which it has\been handled out We manner by the pro {when he had been bitterly | trying to place the order on an hurt," | pendent | surance; but a question of doing some- i thing bigger and Absolutely Pure TRS Fee Cream of af Grape NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE | i order, one fortification | , te said cannot ades in we Jrms, sre not always ousins, ) be tool re I» very : losely are from the 1 of view should not | neighbors, as we have | ations and every erste for all that is best and with mut ual as | n prolong ged pence, Bell, of Toronto, Cer she indeed, I the social poi son why i wea we 4 i { QI8posi- | high | Untano, | expressing | nger for briefly, tral merely thanks : ------ Concurred in Sentiments. Ww. of Ottavlh, { ranger, concurred its expressed hy We have just received a small lot of Ladies' Black velvet Tie Oxfords, high heels. The daintiest Shoe in the © $3.00 Fraser, J ast high ith the | the P roposer and expressed the opin. | many years Canada | the country to the ast, before rpass of Niddrie, Creedmare, who | the toast to the suprs mo | | Men's Tan Buttons A swell line of Patent, Tan and and two $3 Gun Metal Pumps, one . just received a Button Boots, toes and We have few Men's Tan $2, $2.50, pith upo-da to $4.50 $4. 50 straps. redd an address and ask. sVenson accept a cabinet | He "Looking back, | s important occasion, we! led to do, upon 'ths ears during which our | has had its gigantic inconsiderable beginnings, ired with reverence for the | inscribed n its honor names that stand for foresight, | energy, resourpey faith, mdomitable | and 'Withal benevolent inten- BH from out 'this brilliant tint | names shine pre-eminently, an §.4 of Abou Ben Adhem, whose be recorded as one who his fellowmen, lead all thekha and Elliott to said ABE growth f we are ins great roll names oO our members, to bring home 210,000 that claim, membership in anr society that the less fortunate among them require their protection and their assistance. Only to-day we have had an opportunity of witness ing -wome of the gesults along the line which we are aiming at Fifty little ones who have been oy of the {guiding hand of mother and father and taken in charge by this so Ny | were! soe here, to-day, and are now recognized as our wards There is no telling where the paths of these chil would have led had not our or- on stepped in to direct them here unhestitingly, that i8 no organization the h of God that is doing a great than the Independent Order resters. We expect to go hand with the churches and every 8 cy that is doing a similar We are not seeking members in | . society for the mere money that Vide institution. may bring 'in. 1 wish to em They are moved to express, { phasize that we need their help more half of ®he whole membership of the |than their and 1 can> assure : less than for themselk them that membership in the JIndepen their profound sense of gratitude dent Order of Foresters will ter t {the men whose zeal help fit them for the thei work have placed out responsibilities as citizens." proud pe it occupies S------ leader of world's fraternal of loyalty to yourself as supreme chief ranger, and of confidence in vour manag pont of the affairs of the der. "When great men invariably ted the amongst to the tion it two like those desire was loved Oronhya to the G rest Sle enson a Two Great Heads, "The first represents masterly organ ization, the second tratic Without beloved order, emerged from its Without "the latter mainta i the adminis- | j dren ganizati masterly the form ald n early this, yr eo t obscurity not have DOW en have repe thera Chur work | in hand | other work. | this th outside it could stability it therefore, with that the repre court for 1911 greet the trusted manager of ti 10 ordinary entatives supreme 3 as on be money, no 08, to and seli-denyi order in the exercise of sition the now as SOC Care of Orphans. Mr. Stevenson said that they | frequently been ' approached by | bers of The order, who, having children of their own, were desirous | adopting some of the little ones the orphanage The answer had variably been "No," the little were the wards ok the LO.F. had been informed that those in | charge were determined that no mem | ber of the order anvone else should jenter the orphanage the purpose | of culling out some of the bri: ht chil Lies, had mem n of in or of We the history movements the men reps they lived All the great religious reformers felt their work to be a Divine missio "In the same sense Independent For estry stands in this age for the broth- erthood of man. We no longer waste | forces in smiting our brother, | dren, and leaving the dull seek to help him, and yo their own devices. "The influence gir, we recognize a true apostle of the | the bright ones of the flock," declared doctrine of fraternity Under vour [the supreme chief ranger, "is going to guidance fraternal insurance has been [help others not so bright, and for extended not only to the widow | that the order has determined orphan, but to the invalid and { that no culling process would go on, sumptive, thus greatly extending no matter how influential the member sphere of usefulness and the more] Who apphics for adoption of some Yearly approaching the Divine ideal | these children. | have frequently ; To and to those who la-| Pressed 'the hope, and | now confident with the work bene. | |Y make the assert that the representative examine and great find that age in which we in They or for ones to our but in . u, of wd reason cor its of ex you, sir, : mn, mn bor vou this heartiost in of i. jeourse of five or ten vears from now assembly | Lagul the universities of your country thanks and its 1 d pled in it} have engravad on their honor rolls and pledge he | i F i 8 a mames of children, wha, to-day, Penevolence and sheltered the h me and enthusias oler tenders fullest name concord tic co-operation." Mrs. Anna 1. Schroder, then presented Mr silverware, will the its confidence, of liberty, its in Foresters' at unanimous Oakville." | Mr. Stevenson said that in an tution h order was thera many chal fitted for different i Id be fer to that tho literat a insti of Stevenso Chicag with t} as the condu ' ing fren wh g were uliarly avo 1 fe ie, wera ped ation fut {who m and it th of had wuld hay {lowing the bent I'hev woud end what wa dual was We or © se Supreme Chiet t Ranger . x taste for the supreme 4 +o St with ed applause ddress s and reetod prolor he evenson, wns when he acknowledged the He was v his for feelings frequent! of the be resentation 1s wd in bo is impossible n to my have of the I or iy indiv ted, thanks 1 It eXPressi aware ar wing Me | hent lo give id would have the of what occasion wo 2 g the kindness members feel I before 18 enterin teen this walk he or she was bes! f fe made ordet mn f aad of fitted supreme art that roming spoiled. Nev leen so impressed with the warm sym pathy and aid has been dered me I am ght i labored f man with the off ers of the vario 1 order, and w. helpless and been without the special co-oper that I have received 4r6id them. Wi institution is true that | could plan aud] } ¥ map gout policies, but without the | I symphdhy of the supreme officers and doing the Shandel of subordinate lodges and | . hearty ad of the rank and file, | ™" nat A wm of tha very little progress could be made sw fraternal < have been blessed with the all good, but just like relations of the supreme the Irish and whisky, the liquor, he blessed with the most loyal organiza- declared? was all good, but some was tion in the subordinate &ouftd and | better than others. This wus true of comfopted with the noble and fraternal societies. As 'w had said fish work of the men and women fore, all were good, 'u' soma « make up the rank and file of the I better than others. and. Bone der, and who, by their efforts. have| (han Independent ©: made known to the world what can he accomplished through co-opera-| » am have Caring for Unfortunate. chief i The Vas 1 sa: to i afte supreme oe dut «Afish pol aione ranger of the order mm look: They must and women "the gh members of eir help were w this ia was his go the homes of and the suffering, and by would not only improve but would increase that " as 1 r 1 ives 18 : men on alt needed have recognized h seflicient 1 would have ation all 1 They 4 a finan idea that order, | not impelled te make It into it the It ted it then the | scope and 1) There were oth cordial {in the co antry, executive, | unsel who or- better f Fore of the der . For some time past, the speaks id, he'had made frequent appeals to supreme court, in which he had the establishment of tuber { hospitals, and 'a ester tion { { sagd, ! the withined High Ideals of Ovder There have been times in the history | cular sanitariums, the order, continued the speaker, | stall of nurses, who would go out acctised of | among the members of the order who | old- | needed their assistance. This had net line insurance basis, when the ques | come to pass. He was still dreaming, tion of the readjustment of rites was | but the dreams were very pleasant {up for consideration. "I then felt] oped, with no nightmares. He had in he said, "upon listening 16] p¥ind the wageearner with a ick many of the words spoken on these wife. The husband left hls homs occasions. To me so far as the Inde | without a proper meal. The children Order of Foresters is ron- | were neglected throughout the day, it is not a question of life in- | and thers was no one present to coed, { the fevered brain of the poor woman, | When the man returned to his home | at night there was nothing but de} solation to nm There weve | more i thousands i st auch howep among | for | the members of the qrder. 1 he was! It | spared he would never think that the 0 J ude was working right unless dt looked after just such He unfortunate would not have Hed Crows nurses, but of cerned, better than SUT a ree mere | alone our Life the existence of omething life msurance Justify society. It has to do fasting, something that will be the betterment our members. has been my aim and wiy ambition to blaze the way 19 a higher ideal frying ta awist the : { det of « hot meal ready for the man returning frightened," my attempted rapid itarium, elect dertaken that low-members supreme court small court brother who had los great to might unfortunate brother who never said help. Mr ger bm ness RNETHY'S the 1.O.F. Purple comfort the- sick, dren, tidy up the house, Cross nurses, to look after the chil and have a Kill The Drndruff Germ And Save What Hair You Have Dander-Off Will kill the dandruff germ, stop bair from falling out and makes the hair grow and stop itching of 'the scalp. 50c. Bottle barber 8 from a hard day's work. "Don't bet said the Supreme Court Ranger with a smile, "I am not 'going ta do it all this year. In facti I'm not going to do it before the meeting the Supreme Grand Lollge There is one thing I'ean tell you, though. 1 have never touched, and pever will touch, one penny of the mortuary fund of the 1. O. F, but &f 1 can put fingers on any funds outside the mortuary funds 1 will spend them fresly for just this kind of work. No other jockely as to + do the ~~ work that we have done, but I hope they will attempt it; and if they they will have to keep up with pretty procéssion lefore meet there may be tubercular san- in Ontario, with hospitals a wd nurses to visit the of our or That was his programms, ang didn't like that they could someone 'else as uprome ( hief and he would thauk them for loing so. So far as he 18 po oncerned hd could do just wsuen limited scale himself, but be much more effe tive if by the society. to do una with each would do of the of do a Applications at all shops Guaranteed and sold iy King: ston at PROUSE'S DRUG STORE Opposite St. Andrew's Church. 'Phone 81 . rt ----_------ we again a sick they Ranger wily wor k it "wits bad Lie sO m a would happiness the pres would merit for possess the power ood bility went obligation he lleviation resp him. In thei declared everything for the suffering of hie fel He could tell without violating confidence hundreds of appeals came before for assistance, and just such cases as he had outlined He had in mind an dppeal from a that was looking after a hig mind. This lodge liad exhausted its funds in this work, and finally was obliged ask the supreme to eome to its assistance that a man be hired charge of the appeal had I'he mails old men | n the |. | | since ¥ no tne power Mayor Geary's W elcome. Mayor who arrived late, wae called speak and apologized for not having been present iu the earlier part of the evening owing to the [Hydro Electric celebration. To- |ronto, he was proud that the I. LF. was meeting the city this week. Ho weleor the visitors offi cially. Ho had member of the order for Any and always was proud of member Geary, n to \ up them that the said, m nixd been a m ar court in order to take Ti response from Strongly Impressed. Coburn, of Cobou to the fudge ed the ficars propos supreme court of He said he had been impressed strongly and fasorably his Rainbow La o the consumptive revealed work he possible ordet physician, had taken an ae vder, paid, in Mr. Stevenson, great leader re ° toast met with a ready were filled with letters \ by ve on the endeavoring they were annuity arder, and had had inspect It the be mit to had secured from the while with appeals the supreme court anytnin No" to to him the had he g do it id of SUj reamed any the the unconstitutional." said but by the Eternal, hey would try to help the unfortunate bre thers |. il the mone "It may be Stevenson, ght." it's in eo way n the order btainable, In tribute y said was a were at wit he ha anid atekl greater all | enson the or him great men In had proved of chief ¥atuahble closing, the ran returned thanks that had Its intrinsic rtance to i timent supreme CCPRROT the rde the been presented t 10 present secretary, val WAS supreme mp him, but inte e 8er fiden wfforde deed. Sarsaparilla For ~~ Pimples, Boils and All md { al r Eruptions. Is Distinguished for its Unequalled, Radical and Permanent Cures. Record Unparalleled. Its is Positively * i p Found It Excelient--*T have used Hood's Sarsaparilla . and found ft an excelient blood purifier, healing ulcers in the head, caus ing deafness, I cannot. recom~ mend it too highly and Intend Being It again this spring" Mra Jolin F. Moll, Niagara Falis, Ont Impure Blood is common in the Apring, because of the unhealthful modes of living during the winter, and it is the cause of the loss of appetite and that tired feeling as well as the sores and eruptions that oceyr at this time. Be sure Poe ay

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