Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jun 1911, p. 6

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' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, JUNE '3. 104i. BN Ril T0 NEEDY pecs and the bortome er THE FUTURE OF HAYTI A BREEZY MEETING " " wom ws ; VES AID # - alia ity, as they Ere under obli- . Was That of Brockville Cheese LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW i : CHURCH MARES LOANS TO POOR fied away from Aah IEW a MEMBERS. "Not long agen man died sway | A HOPEFUL VIEW. breezy meeting of the. rome cheess SALES NEGOTIATED. RENTS COLLECTED. @ . Tope ka. 1bere had vee " mue fs ions = su -- : board this afternoon, goousioned by 4 FIRE INSURANCE, re ----t tobi wp the family before, re he. nity General Legitime Says the Country{the presence of two Montreal export is ! CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE, & Emergency Pam. Is om -- w ht gestitute the burial phoma, is Peaceful Because 'Political Facijers, Messrs. Frederick Fowler and J. E Bl ke Th ' one oO i » X .., 3 tics Aa + Restores color to Gray or .| Those Who 4 . hth " | mer - physician's bill and the| tious Are at Resi, X, Louk. Both atiticiaed the methods . a ompson, : > Faded hair--Removes Dan- Negd--A toad ur Pe. railroad fare, and furnished the lot] New York, June 3.--Among the dis- tg Wo the ay ie fore That ovER AE WR BANE. REA RRT ee druff and i invigorates the Sealp Topeka, Rab; Jute 3 ed ot | 18 the cemetery, and the widaw gave tinguished men from ail pations snd opty to make purchases' oF ths Peds one . ; v. NGSTON, 0) 1 t, Chart Shek dom, past her note fo the amount e never countries of the world hastewing 10]. (hat the cheese went regularly ito ~--Promotes a luxur ian trad yal Church 1 Bu {pressed her for | ust. Ina few toeio gh First Universal Rares ceriaii channels, making pubRe con "+ by "n re- tained emble | Cn cot a g f Lom 3 ry R Pats healthy hair grewth--Stops its 5 " vd vers ': hor rr | onths she obtained employme nt and Congress" at the University of Lon petition a - farce, Mr. Cook said = he figious baoks, believes that we chu | earned more than enough money oly July 26th to 20th, is General F. i i falling out. Isnota dye. should be a material as well as al {pay the family expenses. A few days Di oaitime erat a Envis, Was ttructed ¢ to Brockville by the low t v v 2 « >» ®, i 8 spiritual help to the members wi thed {ago she paid én tbe entire amount |g i ident i that republic Prifes, sae brow ind focal weights and 'W Beli i Ec andi Saf t M H ki n -- Heogation. This church will not per {loaned her. . or pros ' 4 i I ae imspection 1m preference to Momtreal, e eve in Leonomy in ely, Mrs. ousekeeper wontirey 2 mem ihe ague cour 3 & <) . ' U.S.A. mit its- members to ask help from "Since we have had this fund there His & ficial position ie Loon is how i the pen n 2 Yasin di ; REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES !j dues amd other charitable. orgapize-| have heen innumerable cases like this. | oo president on the yemerai com: here represented a larg ye rt OF COURSE YOU po. ] ai 6 tions because the chur and its pas- i We have extended loans to meet every Aid 24 4 ha 3 Fel Adler, of BT 8 : EDoY'S Saf Silent" JAS.B. 'McLEOD AGENT. tor believe that each chureh hould | sory of contingency that arises. "It is Bite of ole ow . : ie heron 19 Sings ay fetsh St on ol Weibrgid a Hide things H > "- Fev 1 r- Be I 5 LO! ; » ' . . Wa river, an east to Lake DL, John portan A8 economy take care of its dwn and relieve su temporary relief' chiefly to those whol jy .; pefire going on board the Lor | nd Quibéc. There were a number of In big things, and then there d wotr sould not obte a small y 5 : Dr. de he Yan' 5 [Female Pills or r in > ity years rthe joes - Spain 2 i fo RE Joan on Letts departing for Havre, General evils connected with the board. and of is safety, [DDY'S SAFE "Ro al " t h regulgjor ; never fails. These ot (Be a Phat it call Bf egitime said Hayti was in.a prosper | these he would speak his mind freely Th ; i . sediag) ul in teguiating the church hus maintained What 1 a to make the loan. No one knows to] us dition, withsa three hundred {i the near om if the a id When you light a fire it J © female system, Refuse iy, .mergency fund. Contributions 10) whom the money is loaned exoept the|® 3 i ; : 1 takes only ONE EDDY Match, ARE THE Saf Dr, an's are sold at i 2 t mile railroad being surveyed, from | ot rectified. At the present, how- ale, Mailed to any address. | 1h® church are divided sothat a cer i pastor, the special trustee in charge of | P © Havtio oft fo . . present, bho not twe or three. If it takes - Oo Boe Bt St, Catharines, ME |, i, amount is set aside endh week for | | the fund or the deacon who investi Port au rigoe lo Capa | ay ion, we. lever, he had po suggestions to make two or three of other than Sure "For sale at Brae Go. i s Drug oo bal Re tance of the needy members. | ate 1 the eng will cost * ¥ahy millions," he Said, Mr. Stafiord, a leading salesman, EDDY'S, it's better to get ' "but will be the means of developing |io0k the buyers to task for militating EDDY'S that will light the Silent = | Fach mentor Pledges a certain amount | "If we know of a man or a woman ; i daly Pay . the vast. resources of the island, 8] oainet Brockville in th tt i t ; ouR CONSIGNMENT | fo: church support each year, and of iy distress, some of them too proud | Ln, THE ICHER BSC [O00 IF | ag Je mature, oi! 1 /firat tile and every. time, "Strike Anywhere' aanodint definite yor cent is tak- is. ok Yor 9 hE ¢ oy prices amd cijed imstances to prove his 0 : if ise and Back aah f10m Cor {4 oe fm y Po) This fund! i I hg on hie dearest hogauy, Rosaodd and ebony aud oh contention. * Take," said Mr. Stal And EDDY'S MATCHES ARE Matches » much higher, we are still sell |is jul as much a part of the church | go. of the loan until they are able - "porn wealth, rd ed a ng of tioid, "the price we received last week, SAFE, ~ at 30c per 1b. budget as the pastor's salary, theiy, repay, If the note is past due wel go DOuS ammial Suge sel iy 10fc., and compare it with 10fc. paid " missionary work and the fund for) i, not ask for payment. They pay #1 country is peacefu Bocuse on other boards. Then consider . we SURE EVERYWHERE IN CANADA. Ontario maintaining the buildings. : {when they can. Nome have had loans politcal luctions gre 31 Jew. yh sold as such eet at Huis gues as ALWAYS EDDY'S Mal a hook uo of eRe R ah fara tit . ¢ p : 8 "| was ; , ve 5 basa 3 At the beginnmg of each year the {, years before repayment was made. lation, temty peg cont. white, und 2 ORE. JoRisby say of ate Ao 1 and SILENT ASK FOR oles trustees make up a bodget of the pro- | "Possibly twenty per cent of the A BE En : ¢ bable oxpenses. Included in this | une have never been repaid. Most of satisfactory administration, great pro- wéek or 38,000 per month at this : / gress is looked for in all departments rate." ' amount is the enrergency fund fv he | (hese cases are of persons who wveally : Drink McCarthey 8 Ale aid oi distressed members. For many | have never heen able to pay back the of the government, and I shall make] Better results were obtained when and Porter. It's the |vears the fund was very small. It hans | money. The' church does not bother |® good report at the congress of races. bihe board met on Saturdays, and m- been gradually inereased as the de- | about this, as it extended relief in a "The abject of the congress will 1% Mess a change came over the situation y ' best. mands have increases {time of mal and, even if it does not |to discuss in the light of moder { shortly he would advoeate making the Agent R. d. LAWLER "There is much to do in the work | ut the monev back, it considers the knowledge amd the modern conscience | change. ' of tl church besides the regular | :1/the general relations subsisting be- Messrs, Cook and Fowler also figured ' the Lhe {money well spent. Many have paid ; preaching and calls and giving spifit-| buck the money after the Joan had al- | tween the peoples of the west, and prominently when the time arrived to wal advies," said Dr. Sheldon "The | inost been forgutten; and many have those of the east, between so-called |gell the cheese. The former set the ; . { church member is a human being, and | uid the notes with intersst." white and so-ealled colored peoples, pace at 10§e., followed closely by Fow- {ull the trisls and worries that come | re ------------ with a view to emcouraging beiween |ler, who bid 10 11-16e. The only oth-|: : {to an ordinary human_come to him. | BIBLICAL CRITICISM. them a fuller understanding, the most for jocal man to follow the lead was {Ho needs worldly as well as spiritual ---- friendly feelings and a heartior co: |My, Somerville, who equalled Mr | hres dp at times and we have undertaken | Convention of Canterbury 'Conside rs | operation." Cook's offer. At these figures repeated 8 | LO supply this néed. a Resolution. ------ calls were made, with po takers. Fin- ease.six | "The fund is really and truly an {Le ; 88, ly oe and Effects i Goma targa ~ li 1 mdon Times FORTUNE IN ASH PILE. ally the salesmen weakened and Mr. Al e fam 3 | enmargeric y fund. 1f a member, of the { The Canterbury diocesan conference |... ¥ 5 . Coi Cook had 'the field practieafly tg him The Medicine { chur h suffers financial reverses and | as concluded, yesterday, at Lambeth Cart Diver inac Foreign oins | if. securing in all 1,325 out of a to n ree Ja $ nS or On ® | cannot meet the payment of the pre pe Amounting to $2,495, tal offering of 4,270, of which 1,400 ay. ' mt ees rations to pay the note. It ig simply Board, Futur adag # temporary assistance to the needy. |HAGUE 'COURT OFFICIAL TAKES! poiiile sume 1--There was FOR SALE OR TO RENT pr a HE SA es pV ceo . Palace. {mim on his life insurance policy 'or! po: RF. Bevan, vicar of St. Lau-| Boston, Mass., June 3.--When Peter | were white. 4 rence, Ramsgate, moved a resolution Pitts, driver af a city cart, dump-{ On the curb the buyers genérally i va tiie mortgage of his home or thel, =. ofeet what the clergy should ed his load of ashes in East Boston paid 10§c., and almost #000 boxes on For House Cleanin dita ng and loan payment, we furnish | oo "0 6 light thrown on the | h¢ noticed a bundle done up in - old | ery sold throughout the day on this [These Who Find That They Cannot Stop Because of Nervous Conditions | the. money eto pay it. The borrower | Yible by modern criticism for the pur- calico cloth rolling down an incline. |pasis, Should Come to the Gatlin Institute for Three Days, NAPTHA POWDER, {gives his note for three or, six months {poses of religious teaching. The bundle had been released from | For (he corresponding week last an old sofa when his horse accidental year the ruling price on this market AMMONIA POWDER, jor a vear, without interest and with- The Bishop of Croydon moved the { : , \ j out further seewrity. It is temporary i a i ly bumped it. Upon vestigation { le: rd. e GOLD DUST POWDER, or : Y Hollowing rider But desires to re-|.. 3 was 10 9-16¢., with po sales reco . . . {relief and is given to him for as long | E noitia . Fitts found the bundle contdined $2, a --a-- N Hypod rm I ech 80 CLEAN (Sweeping Com: | » time us he ieels it is necessary. ond ie distrust of crities: who, w hile 195 in coin of two realms. . - a ra "nd : y o € 1C nj oO 8 "ol i had a'd $i {holding office in the church of Christ, Th o , six English : SPLENDID RACE OF SAILORS ' n a man bas had a long illness in | = © d we incosistent h the here were twenty-six Englis sov- a ; : 2 : : {propeund vie inconsistent wit DD" the liquor you drink seem to benefit you physically and ment- | the rent of his house or the interest | pound). | Aud: all other House-cleaning Re: | his family or there has been a death | reigns among the lot. Many residents : : : ! ! doetrines. laid down in the creeds of | 1% oI J . Are the Newfoundlanders--Jacks of ally? For you. does liquor cause the blues to vanish and the quisites, | nd hi hac little or ne money to pay " > of that section laid claim to the trea- |' ¥ the church." He said that a bpok had | =. 0 he former relatives or All Trades. world to looks bright? Do you find that a few drinks 'quiet' the doctor bills o a is $ D. COUP this. one hn ho or Se milortalier aly. been published by: the Dean of 4.0 4s who had movedfrom the dis- | Sir Bdward Morris in Wide orld, {your nerves'and dissipate the cobwebs from your brain? Does whiskey ivinity of Magdalen College, Oxford |. It is -the prosecution of the fishing |hrove itself to be the one medicine for all your ills? When Jiquor does Phone 76. 341.3 Princess Street. (Rev. J. M. Thompson), which he had Pitts believes that the money js his | industry that has made Newloundland- [1hege things for you, it -has become a physical, mental, and nerve neces- y Prompt Delivery. : tw Feud ate in a review it Wax stat- [1 right of discovery and stands oe the Shendicl rate of susfasing he | wity., The very dullest of minds can grasp that . . ed that the writer rejected the evi- a ' a & vd % o i they are, an that in the old ¢ ays | Ae : A bottle of prevention dence of the Virgin birth of Christ and veady wor defend his ownership against formed the nursery for the navies of! Then your condition---mental apdjor desire for lignor--no inclination is better than a of His bodily resurrection from the : England, that under Drake and Nelson | on vsieal- MUST be ABNORMAL. It|to drink it The only change in yoh tomb. Baby's Tears Turned to Smiles. made her the mistress of the weas. lis abno: from the day you commenced to to-day, notwithstanding |'S #b0¢ rmal. Yours is a case of alco- [4 p,) wil} be that you are a LITTLE 3 od . | . arbier o A loamy discussion followed. . a = And even 3 If You Require IF = fie Doan of Canterbiiry said that a well baby is 8 happy bitby--al that owing to the introduction of |holic poisoning--~the LIQUOR HABIT [OLDER IN YEARS and a LITTLE Gasoline Launches, Steam f 1 nothing had been established by any is ih EE Ll HE modern methods this aneient calling | Your NERVES, MIND and BODY |MORE EXPERIENCED and the Pleasure Yachts, Passenger 4 | S criticism inconsistent with the truth of [fretful' and cries. The smile or the has been robbed of a good' deal of [cannot return normal until you have |experience may prove valuable Beats, Gasolimre ° Engines, iP i the Bikle story from the beginning to | tars indicates baby's state of health. | the romance which at one time at- [taken the Gatlin treatment to elimin-| Come to the Gatlin Institute for Steam Engines, Water Tube ) the end. ? Mothers, if you want your Baby to |tac hed to it, there is yet sufficient ex- jate this poison of alcohol from your | THREE DAYS. No hypodermic in- Bollers, try the DAVIS DRY Py i The Archbishop of Canterbury said smile=the smile of good health and | citement in the lives of the Newioumd- |sysem. : jections--no poisonotis drugs--no DOCK ; it ) : there would be general agreement that [freedom from pain--give him Baby's land fishermen to make them one of| In THREE DAYS the Gatlin tredt-|disagreeable features--no subititu- All repairs dong promptly. | the clergy should make use of the light {Own Tablets. They never fail to turn | the most intevesting of studies. iment does away with craving, desire tive stimulants--a treatment that a Catalogue on request, 3 on » Bible + orittots i nS \ The Newfoundlander is, in the truest and nerve-demand for liquor by driv-|child could take If you are not ' thrown on the Bible by criticism and | the tear into a smile. Concerning "imck of -all!{ing the CAUSE of lquor drinking |satisfied, the fee paid will be re- 3 ; study for the purposes of religious them: Mrs. James Hutcheson, Mary sense of the word, a } V ye » TIRE 1 x - Davis Dock ST : | teaching, although he deprecated as ville, B.C writes: "Your Baby', trades.' He builds his house aud his [oUt OF Lhe System. Fhe. CAUSE Is turn q when you leave the institute, » ee rr mn strongly as he could the holding of Own Tablets have been a great co vessel, furnishes the one and sails the stored up alcoholic poison ia The Gatlin Home treatment "for Phone 420. o i in gp chute} i God by ™ fort ¢ hile bab ¥ t thi Mt other {| When you leave the Gatlin In-jthose who cannot come to the insti- ofiice m e ho » y en [To 0 # while baby was teething. : * . > 8 y © 5 y v r reer (14 II {who felt they could not honestly and [He was cross and fretful, but as soon A. Newioundlander will £00 the Stitie at the RD DA al Moog ore Say for articulars {fully agree with the creeds and faith [as I began giving him the tablets the [forest and hew . down the growing A MAN:mentally. and: physically. as} Books and copies of oc te Ci fof the chur¢h. He had not read the [effect was: wonderful. He became a [trees, cul aud fashion them into the vou: were before You contmpnced: to matied tH pita tal. : i i {book mentioned. good-natured baby right away and is | timbers and planks and booms and [JAF and you will have no craving AEE Phone N 453 n Market Square, Kingston The resolition was carried with one [now big, fat and healthy." The tab. | masts for his schooner; he will then | jue Ae 1 ' ! dissentient, and the Bishop of Croy- |lets are sold by medicine dealers or build her, paint her, make the i'on-| : x ; e . & » " HEP EPP IPP PPPPPP PP Jon's rider wal also agreed to by a |by mail at 25 cents a box from The | Work for her, cut and make her sails, | large majority. Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock. |and then sail and navigate her. He | e a n ns e 's Cotton Roet Compound. A resolution was unanimonsiy pass: | Ville, Ont. will in the long winter nights make} ' to the effect that there should be - band mend his nets and cod traps, 428 JARVIS STREET, TORONTO WILLIAM MURRAY, Auctioneer, City and Oountry Sales Care- fally Conducted, ~ *EEP TOY Br erantenanne Highest Grades GASOLINE, COAL OIL. LUBRICAFING OIL. OIL. a E, ETO. PROMPT DELIVERY. W.F. KELLY. | Clarence and Ontario Streets. Toye's Bailding. ¢ +*etTTTLLTOTRLTBTOE RE 3 od The etest Uterine Tons, and established, in every rural deanery Reports From Latimer. seines and bultons, and when the) throughout the diovese, n standing so-| Latimer, May 30.--Rev. Mr. Church- | Pring opens sail po miilts miay : to A. HARGRAVE, Manager. : cinl service committee to encourage ill is attending conference at Monmt- the great mike of the Lal vg fom a > rr -- pe-- : No. 8 | the general study of social and indus real. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor at- |" back in the autumn with his log "box trial problems from the Christian point [tended the funeral of their nephew's of Sal whith he gules himelt. he will | 3 ie R. Taylor) little daughter, at Elgi n his intervals of spa e will § Tooelpt of price [Of View. { aylor) little daug » at Elgin, : 3 a . . Address | hi last. week. Friends from this place cut the materials for his dwelling i ih » i " <r | BA i . (forener Windwe) | CORK LEG A LIFE PRESERVER.|sympathize deeply with the sorfowing | "ouse and barns, Stages and "flake 7 s------ parents in the loss of their little and build and gr "1 pet snd 7 Pineapple ce 'S Appendage of Fisherman Floats Him | Zola. A numbgr from this place at An' spite of all this 'he sti finds time 16 do all that is necessary in] When in Water, '|tended the funeral of the late James idle N he | Logansport, Ind., Juae 3.--Henty Moreland, at Sunbury, on Friday. Mr.¢ plowing and tilling he few atten of | B:. e iciousness Harris, a Vandala engine driver, finds {and Mrs. J. A. Macdonald Taylor, land attached to his homa. the use of au cork leg a necessity in|of Westmount, Montreal, are spending AGE LIMIT FOR CLERGY N . . getting about, and now he cherishes |the week with Mr. and Mrs. John Tay- . a . i mu tip ie it as a life preserver, -Henry decided | lor. Miss Libbie Sherwood, Cobelt, is | geain More Effective at Fighty Than to go fishing to Lake Maxinkuckee and Spending a Jou Tucwtha ih her par- Seventy er. gathered his fishing paraphernalia to- [ents Mr. amd Mrs. iliam Taylor . J ' % ' . ; gether. When his boat upset Harris' |spefit Sunday at Dr. A. E. Freeman's.| Should all the clergy by File retire | § Cut pineapple mn small head went down like the sinker on his |Inverary. Visitors: Mr, and Mre. Cat sevenly or sooner, or $0 what ex-| §§ - . * line, but up came the leg, floating |W. Hughson, Elginburgh,: at Thomas | tent hing SHbeptacne he inskis ° were Z squares; add a file triumphantly. It was an easy task for | Allison's; 'Mrs. (Dr.) A. E. Freeman, | questions discussed by the lower house . his companion to grasp the cork leg |Inverary, at William Taylor's; Miss of Sanvosation of C anteriiey Socal. A Powdered Slur et and haul the fisherman into the boat. Luella Keller, Waupoos, at Thomas t was generally agreed that no hard} BR¢ ar is -- ---- Gordon's. A private picnic party was and fast rule should be made, and] ¥ stand un sug : One on Man. given at Colling' Take, on Wednesday, | that, as a solution, the establishment dissolved; mix with : 11 erro og ONAN I : he f Mr. Mrs. Mac Tavior. | of pension funds be pressed. i The 19: F When woman gets the vote she will { m honor. of Mr. and Mr ac Taylor, The archdeacon of Ely said that zs Corn Flakes and 3 'best fan. She will turn him araund | Montreal, by relatives. 0 3 Is the Engine You her Mager as the housewife turned the - many clergy were doing excellent work will Like Best riddle." "Grape Juice on ice." Gibson's. al seventy, eighty or ninety years. Er add a little cream . Th ker wos Miss Alice Paul, The "archdencon of Sudbury thought | #&° 4 farbuietion aud | sition, the ey Bp ia citn of Philadel. -- that Shey ghrateh would never put out| gs before serving. Dustion eogioes de phix., She resumed, with a somewhat : . i Srangth mati it Sutided that al Fe. w i \ : clergyman st retire at sixty-five. ay, been { mitts nile + man said to his wife Dame Nature The archdeacon of Lincoln; "lather ; ; at dinner of the house," said that so far from "" 'Here's a riddle for you, my dear; Has 'a WwW the sense of responsibility deerenxing Why is a husband like 'dough ?' ay with increasing vears he found it in "The answer to this ri was: of i ail. the creasing. He was very much opposed 'Recaus needs him' Tha |] °F repairing wear Hic a time limit. el Ag his wife to Rive and. wasyte caused by physical The dean of Canterbury said a very the riddle up, or else to guess that and mental activity. x great physician had told him that, answer. But his wife said calmly : It is principally a matter of provided a man occupied his intellec- " "Why is a husband like ugh, proper food fine. fadultaes, the hicaen went on grow- eh? Well, T suppose it's because he's : * ing indefinitely, and there was no so hard to get off ones ha hands." * When this process Is going reasom why the brain should not be on_ normally, a person is more effective at eighty thas at neve 1,000 Islands-- Rochester. pretty sure to keep well: : enty, : ne aud GRAPE NUTS wHAT DOES "CHICAGO" MEAN? lands, "Bad Smell" Declared to be Indian N.Y. J. P. Hanley t P : Derivation. Tn the trisl of » Nex Yo York lion FOOD NH washington, D.C., June 3.~The city concern for alleged. of Chicago suffered a blow at the it cots hand To paid i penne 1 ten || contains the vital nutritive Jlbands of the geological survey when for drumming up elements stored by Nature in a bulletin was issued by the service for lectures 'given at the iE Up chowds gi and giving derivations of local names im Clearing salé of groceries and all fix-|§ the field grains--wheat the United States. It was stated : tures. Come if you _wani~--batgains. barley----for re-building body, J Chicnoo---ecity and river in: Illinois, the Kirk . Draiv-and- Berves. Ojibwa Indian form, *"She-Kag ne," Notice "has 'sent to mail car § signifies "wild onion Place, "from & driers in all Taited States cities that '\ " root form implying "bad smell." they need wot deliver mail at hates "There's a Reason', Several" derivations were dug. up, hore vicious pa ------ : A Chi vour barefoot Canadian' Postum Cereal Co, cago wis weneeally admitted th he the ; o's and SE SR © Himost unpleasantly ouiwpoken of $ * onsen th: them,

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