Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jun 1911, p. 5

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alton's Lemonade For those hot, sizzling days, nothing so refreshing as Dalton's Concentrated Lemonade. MadeMrom lemons and sugar only. Guaranteed free from Tartaric Acid, Sweetened and ready to serve. , 1 bottle makes half a gallon. Try it once and you will hever again make lemonade in the ordinary way. ALL GROCERS AND 10e. DRUGBISTS Beware of the Imitafor--Insist on Dalton's BEELEEELLRLLLLLELLLLLLLLLLLELLLLLLLLLELLENS HUNT'S is Where To Go for a NATTY HAT The Shirt, Collar and Tie store of the city. :P. J. HUNT, 53 Brock Street vd rsreveseITIrIIIIIS VVIGIIIVIISIIIIIITIIIY foe os BOLADLDEELL004000000 00 OUR SATURDAY GALE GENUINE \ 8ilk and Union Crepe Kimonos. Hand-painted Royal Satsuma China, beautiful Royal Talzan Vases, wonderful Magic Fans 10 Per Cent. Reduction on all over $1.00, The "TOKYO" 174 WELLINGTON ST. Sacrifice - Sale Saturday Morning, 830 0'CLOCK Ladies' Wash Suit Coat and Skirtin Linen and Indian Head. White and Colors. Regular $6 to 12.00. At this price it will about buy the buttons Sale Price 98c Wash Summer Skirts | In Linen, Pique and Indian Head. Price up to $2.50. Sale: Price 98c Long Summer Coats In Linen Shade and White Duck, long length, $5.00 to 8.00. Sale Price $1.98 Summer Muslin Dresses o New York Goods, White, Pink, Light Blue and Champagne Colors, $9.00 to 6.50. Sale Price $2.98 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Japanese Goods ~- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG; A MISSION AFTERNOON THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION SESSION. Officers of the Foreign Missionary Society Elected--C. BR. Black " Honored--Addresses at Evening Session, At the Thursday afternoon session 'ed at eight o'clock with Rev. . Frank of the Congregalional union, the f-14. Day in thé chair. The devotional ficers of the For#ign Missionary So exercise were conducted by Rev, Ed- | dety were appointed, including Rev. !gar Whitehouse. of Winnipeg. The | E. C. Woodley, Danville president and | choir rendered Gounod's "Praise. Ye | Henry Yeigh, Brantiord, secretary, {The Lord," in splendid style. Miss The president, in an address re ferred | | Hazel Massié also sang delightfufly. to the former president, Rev. J. K.| The chairman announced that in ad- Unsworth, now m Vancouver. The dition to the main address of tréhsurer's report' contained much that evening, Rev. Prof. Bieler, the repre- | was entouraging. The gifts of the sentative of the Ganadian Bible So- people had shown their interest in the ciety, at Montreal, work. A new kindergarden building | Prof. Bieler confessed that he felt had been promised for next year, by rather abashed at facing the audience, a member of the church at Guelph. fearing that his pronounciation would A new educational superintendent was HOt be distinct. He was born in a necessity and the society has been on Switzerland. He succeeded in making the lookout for the man. his. meaving clear and convinced those On motion of Dr. Warriner and cer. present that the work which the Cana- ried by a standing vote, the following dian Bible Society was doing in the resolution was passed : city of 'Montreal was reaching the "Resblved that we mark. One "would not believe that in heartily the presemce of two of eur this enlightened age that anyone in honored missionaries, Miss Melville | | Canada would be ignorant of the and Miss Maggie Melville and desire to teachings of the Bible, let alone of its express to them our deep appreciation | {existence Yet from different. episodes of their log, heroic and faithful ¢ {which Prof. Beiler gave from real life hors--im--Ehi and oomvey to them jit was evident that such was the and their fellow laborers the assur-| He reminded. the ce of the ance of our pride in their work, ow continued sympathy and earnest port. Miss Melville was thew called ---------------- ident of this society, the alice of honorary life presidént ble created, and that Charles R. Black be appoint i { Carried unanimously. The "treasurer's - report increase of nearly wear, On motion the reports as a whole received and adopted. coming year were appointed, aod $1,000 over an last' AT The Evening Session: Oo welcome most lible colporteur was arrested | tald to take his books and get {of the city by the mayor, "Kyen in Russia," the speaker de clared vehemently, "the representatives jof the Bible societies are recogaized {everywhere and many favors extended to them. They are given free trans {portation on all railroads and 'steam hoats for their work is recognized everywhere as being of benefit to the { community. He said to find men properly equipped for the | work. Oftentimes men called at 400 for 500 houses before they are admit ted. This tends to discourage eolpor teurs, thus the difficulty in getting | the right men for the right plage. He | tbelieved the Canadian Bible Society was doing a good work and appealed | to the different congregations to give their financial support. He sefl the soviety had a message for the masses | and it was doing its best to spread | and sap- out upon it, | Rev. Frank J. Day, M.A., B.I%, chair- man of the union, gave a very lengthy and scholarly address on "The Spirit ual Renaissance." He dwelt on the during the centuries, He went many hundreds of years, dwelt with the conditions at that time, how they {had been combatted with and finally overcome. He also dwelt on the changed conditions of to-day, how things had benefitted greatly and ex and gave an interesting account of the [pressed hopefulness for the future. He work being carried on'in West Central said Africa by our mission there, Native wanted it to be and should be, there evangelists ard employed and out {would have to 'be a great searching two and twofinto the villages and [of hearts. He must also grow strong ging and preach, In 'many instances [enough to make use of orgaizations this is the first time the people have and equipment in order to do the heard the good mews: Of course they teat work which has been set out for | may not understand and so they ask by the Master, questions abet what they have hoard. He believed if these things were con- In this way new work is opened up ducted the way they should it would and chuvches are planted. The people [¥ give to the church a spirit of demo build a place of worship then teachers | (TAcY of 'whie h the head will be Jesus and preachers are sent. Christ, This spirit would do away Work among the vefy young tots is with the bowing down to moneyed men wonderfull interesting, 1 with the excuse that their money. is In some places | ; i [ inestimable v x as many as 175 of these come togeth- | when the rade. it enters gr. The folder boys Se as teachers. nurch the moneyed men will bring ¥ io sing ng. n this' way the! air gifts gladly to the church and | work begins ere is muc! h need of | je worshipping at the feet of money buildings fos the purpose. There are!.d men and stock market kings over 600 baptised Christians at the! yould be a thing of the past. ? five* stations. They are very partie ular ahout the obser¥ance of the Lord's Supper. They remain away if they have given way to theif temper. This } seems to unfit them for such a feast Mr. Cattell was then introduced to the | pei nyo his remarks on Eph. iv, em meeting, but as the time vas up the phasigng Paul's vision of God, how he | mest ing Slosed by singing * 'Christ For. | |goked upon God, the God of com wy orle . Sing. fort, the Ome Who is alongside, help- P he, annua meeting of ] v ing, directing. In Him men get pow- Kiet Society was held at 4.30 o'clock [or t, live, to do, and dare. 'Lhe man harled Gurd in the chair. Mr. Mar-| ho lives in Him is a man self-con prey was appointed secretary. Rev. | {qined. The C.P.R. at! Montreal be arriner offered prayer after which' boring down hundreds of feet through Ir. Moodie read the becretary and al-|{ (he rock to pet water #0 the tressurer's report. Of the latger | depend om the city's water he said ft. was the best report that it to be. self-contained." was his pleasure to submit for mine | fhe business of the eon years during which time he had | giuned at ten o'clock San + 8 Soni t easurer, {pram was rend from 1 . O'Hara moved the following, | it follows Which was carried unanimously : "Your telegram was tremendous sur ! That hu consideration of the exigen { prise. If I had had faintest suspicion jon o fo situation, and the satisfac of such a possibility 1 would positive ory le ition of 'the funds of the so- hv' forbidden. mention of my name, 1 at hat = | 3 : - bv. 3 " al iiarfuting by-laws understand, however, the deed is done, i et atid that the present an-1 1f the office involves any work be nak nis in Shibtutired ministers branch | veer sessions, 1 will feel compelled tc viz. Revk, W. 8S Jose - 3 if "the oth RK BI Smith, doops Uns decline, but if I may rely upom the wrth, RB. Mack and D. Mc allum | ¢ cihfuiness of other officers to make amy : aft bo reased annuity to the ihe chairmanship a sinecure, 1 can but : € of fifty per cent advance (i.e accept with sincere appreciation the rom 8100 as at present to $150 por | : hich the annum) and that this t grgat and vnaxpeeied hte wiih Sh firth: motion be lio, has conferred upon me, * aod urthe: regarded as a tribute of sym- | ber Hy for the pathetic respect to the tiem, thank torh mew i or tioned, i 'tha gentlemen men- | pnliment which, however, is entire oned, and that same shall be opera- Iv undeserved. --T. B. Macaulay." tive only until the revision year 1913, The letter am was receivenl with en " i when the matter may be cotfirmed and Re udience applaudin the rate regularly, reviged." ' Susans, s op . : Another resolution was cacried ive ah OTOWSR [ow i. : an RC i G i That jn apprecigtion of the | long fof 8. C n Miner, of Grasihy and valuable services of Charles 1 "MM" was Ne Plack, as trustee, treasurer, and pre. | 000 ml . the most generous {work of the denominatiom, and by ai "CURED 20 YEARS AGD vn: offering, a few years ago, i frought new life to. the denomination. Indorsed It Ever Since nce" | The business committee was asked | to bring in a suitable resolution. Writes Mr, J. H. Stall ju "Ais Letrer! hens {practically 10 change made in last i a With iyeer's di. The report was adopted y : Ll" Rev. W. T. Gunn read his report of Warner's Safe | "Foye Years' Pr ** This\ report | | indicated that in 6 there were 110 rganived ht in 1910 thers were | a 3 Xe 143: value of church property had io was the means of sav WI0- when ali other medicines ited fereased by $357.0 total Jaina Its. effect was wonderful. Because |»! purposes had . increased by $2 Warner's Safe Cure did suck wonders G34 itn! The gifts of the churches for home | for me, I have made It my {aved foreign missions had increased by back HUGH PEDLEY, Emmanuel Congrega Church, Montreal REV, Pastor of {onal go us the | Friday. Morning Session. The usual devotional hour was led Rev. Mr. Whitmore. Rev. J. 1 Daley spoke of "Religion as Power, ¥ Provident 8 80 as not to supply, but union was re A night letter B. Macaulay, be as announced the death The Miner wags ome of « officers for ensuing year. There was | "1 can truthfully say that Warner Safe Cure did me ten thousand dollars of good. About tweniy years 10 recommend sume to all persons with | whom | come in dontact, and who are in poor health/"--J. State St. Fremont, O Warner's Safe Cure i= an absolutely | was pever in a #afe aud permanent remedy Tor all dis- fing on aggressive - fuses of Ze kidneys, iver aden i rd ¥: pis tiohs were » com: | Slats, {plete than ever, and the outlook was | dru arners Safe Pris for constipation and bijleusness are 25¢ a package. ever Cone on Page 8.) 3, "EN vacutim A sample notte of Warners Safe! ai Flesh i proncased Ss the best. by + fest. H. Milve, a better shape for earry- size a '(ure and sample box of Warners &4 Rate he St adr Sod eis PRIDAY. JUNE 9, would ' also speak. | case recently in Hull where a young' it was exceedingly difficult | progress the church of God had made | if the church was to be what we] " jlutely supporters of the | 'The nomination committee reported, | H. Swll, 1131 W {temps and bounds. The denomination | Christiag work than | ot The directors for | The Thursday evening session open: : ! See the Real Up-to-Date Oxfords we are showing for Men at $200. Swell Patents--Swell Tans. Patent Button Oxfords. This is the Bwellest Line ever shown at - $2.00 CHARGES WERE PROBED WRONG DO- FOUND. NO EVIDENCE OF ING COULD BE Report Was by the Reports |Special Committee's Received and Adopted Board 'of Eduecation--On Made About Purchase Site. That the statements of wrong doing, {in connection with the recent purchase {of a school site, in the eity, could {not, be traced to any reliable source, land that there does not appear 4 {have been any irregularity impro |priety in connection with the purchase of the said property, was the sum | ming up of the report of the special | committee, appointed by the Board of | Bdueation, to investigate the report | that there had been irregularities. The report wags presented to th board, at its regular meeting, on | Thursday might, by Trustee Walkem, and read as follows : 'Your committee, to whom the duty fof enquiring into any irregularities o improprieties connected with the pur {chase of the school site on Colborn land Division streets, was delegated, | begs leave to report as follows "That the siatements of wrong do {ing whick were current could not Mx traced to any reliable source. "That the only evidence upon oat! | was given by the owner. of the pro perty, to the effect that no member of {ihe board was asked by him or by {any agent of his, to suppo:t pur hase of said property "That Me. Donaldson, a member of this board, having stated at its last i meeting that. he had been approached {by someone interested ip the sale said property, and asked to Vite purchase for a comsideration, your committee wrote and asked him to give the particulars of the offer made, { but so far he has not replied to ou request, and are, therefore, not in a position to report upon the "That there doés not appear Lo your lain ee to have heen any irregular li ity ar impropriety in comnetion wil the purchase of said property." 1 The report: of the committee ia opted; and there was very little this {eussion, the fact that there was abso truth whatever the mat been generally for | i or A fe ol vote for we ! same wa m known no { ter, having | some time. After reading the | Walkem took occasign lihere appeared to be mo truth jever in the reports, and went I6ay that the whole affair had | simply newspaper and barroom talk. | I'rustee Elliott took Trustee Walkem {to task for stating that the affair had { been newspaper talk, and stated that [the Whig bad merely pointed {after the rumors had been {roumds, that it was mm order th poard to hold an investigation. This {was in order, ta that the board might {protect ilsed | Trustee Elliott stated further, | when the \guestion of having an | vestigation was brought up, he {under the impression that the invest id liave been Before a cow and that the all the expemses incurred by As regards th think for on of th anything Trustec that what on to been report, to say out, gomyg th fox that m wa gation she ty judge, { have met {the spid imvestimtion | change itsell, he did | moment that any | board would be guilty {wrong in the matter. | Trustee Macnee stated that in re | gard to having the county judge hold {the investigation, he had consulted AN | lawyer, and had been miormed thato the hoard would not be able to havy {the vounty judge to act on this Kaw lof a case, board should not member of saddened at this | Will Go to Godrich. M.A, of Athens, Ont, | gold medalist of Queen's university, has been appointed. pringipal ! science master of the! Goderich legate Institate. Knockabout Hats at Campbell Bros.' H. Bexton, and Col ¢ From 50¢. up, | Mrs. Walter Viager, Bay, will manage the {at Ivy Lea, this year. Xe. sammer hotel | mean a meal in a moment | for a cube makes a eupal of rich delicious | Oe Cubes, tos. } | ced | beef: Pua of School | | complete set of all his books at vue «1% of Alexandria "after a brief illness Abernethy's WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST IMPORT. ERS A BIG SHIPMENT OF «IILKS... They arrived just a little late, so we have decided to place the entire lot Lal ON SALE SATURDAY MORNING. ™ 1000 Yds. Beautiful Figured Pongee : And Shantung Silks ALL DESIRABLE SHADES, Apricot, Black, Brown. Green, Mauve, Navy, Pearl, Pink and Sky, also many natural shades, with pretty foulard designs in colors. These Silks are very fashionable, 27 in. wide, and are re gularly worth 75c¢ per yard. . SATURDAY MORNING, 42c A YARD. CRUMLEY BROS. CITY AND VICINITY. Keep Cool. Campbell Bros." summer hats vays give comfort to the Wonderful values from 25¢. up. al- wearer. 1,000 Islands--Rochester. Steamer Caspian leaves at 10.15 a.m. on Sundays for Thousand Is- lands, amd at 5 p.m. for Rochester, N.Y. J. I. Hanley, a agent. McLeod's Witch Hazel Cream. For chapped hands -or rough skin, freckles or #inburn, this preparation bas vo equal. In bottles, 15¢. each, at McLeod's drug stores HALL SEATS, HALL MIRRORS, AND UMBRELLA HOLDERS, Appointments Made. F. Harrison lia on the conference smd missionary committee Methodist conference Ryckman, Rev. S Shaw were, appointed tg, at the lon in session here Ald. 1 been placed special committee of the Mont Rev Lt and Abram represdnt the un real Sellery gationgl conference Cangre Mark Twain's Works. If vou are interested in obtaining & { hall the former price on the ensy,pay- ment plan it will cost nothing to get full particulars and x yew thirty-two page book. "Little = Stories About Mark Twain." Address Box 409, "British Whig office." JAMES REID'S The Leading Undertaker, 'Phone 147 Resume Search on Monday. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. Superintendent Hewitt ¥ sume the search for the waterworks intake pipe bBiver Murphy will be undertake the work. Shore water will {be pomped on Monday, and the house tholders should be careiul ghout its use as' itis eontaminated. They should either draw off a sufficient quantity for drinking purposes for several days, or boil the water they drink expects to re leak in the on Monday they ready to or fo ia cp RE Gardener's Good Success, The Whig has received from E. Bill ing, Montreal, a spmple of greey pegs, picked in his" garden on June 7th, and they are of ime quality. Me. Bill ing has 8 good garden, and is looking forward. te having grest success with hie potatoes and tomatoes. His po- tato vines. have been in blossom for some days, smd stood nenrly two fot high on June Ist. He will Iikely on joy some of the new potatoes before the end of the month, and will then be alde to graw a second crop. Some of the tomatoes are about ripe, and will be picked in the course of a few Died at Rochester, N.Y. The friends of Mrs. Gertie Shuffle {formerly Gertie Walker), daughter of Robert Walker, Deseronto, will learn with sincere regret that died in hat atv Thursday of last She survived by her husband and four small chil dren. After her marriage some fen {years ago Mre. Shuffes went to Jive in { Napanee, from there to Roches tter. - she on werk Iw woing Writing Competition, The secretary of the Kingston Harti: 5 teultural. Sosiety, A. W. McLean, moti | oes ; hed the Board of Fducation, on Thurs day night, that the society had decid: For Infants and Children. 'ed to place the sam of ¥15 at the dis 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought { the board, to supplanent the Bears the i posal of for Signature of | amount provided by The hoard, ® iwnting competition, with the under | Fanding that the writing be exbivited sunounted at the TR { tice held by the society, at the Ar- "moutied, ju the fall, 'ibe letter was ea Ya ha sasagument copuitin.

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