Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jun 1911, p. 6

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v Cry v torte JHE STEWAR ROUSE, L Lead). vo PH Hates, § of | STEWART, Prop en TRAVELLING, FAR NE IRLTRTERRS HEAD CAMP, i ¥ oan oF AMFRICY | Antiate, N.Y, June 201h to ¥ trip tir wets iff 'he in 24th, at! ATth, and Une 30th | going June' 19th, at - Hr un THE STANDARD ARTICLE - SOLD EVERYWHERE thereafter pu 1 day ' or a fin ' of RMING 1.0 a 1h PACIFIC in the i'r. he i Baskatchewan una ® literature with heauss inaps, teing fall in Mahl how ' EE HOME line softening; removing, _ disinfectin obtuln ther Heat iun, SCL TARA 10 REV IRY'7 3 IN CONNECTION WITH CANIN PACIFIC RAILWAY i Ls NOTICE mencing June 5th, No. 1 traln | will Hier Kingston at 11.45 po Ne, 2 train will arrive MM King! fos m. EW.GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO, ONT. e In arrival or departure] . trains at Kingston. ---- Excursions , Saskatchewan and Aberta; June 13th, 27th. July 11th, 258k. 4 Auguobt Stn, 220d. Sept. bth, 10th, Tickets goofl for 60 days. THE NEW FRENCH RE Pell particulars at K. & PP. and FHeRAE [2] | IN 5 ry AY 4 C.P.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. French Hospitals with ge cess OS nh od F. CONWA Y, Son bad legs so & pet v vital is, Josse Either No. at Gen. Pass, Agent » w Foagera & Co. , 90 Beckman man Bros, Co. Lid. Toronta eid self addres sed enve ope « Med Co. Haverstoo i Try newDragée Taste ess) ay to take, safe; lasting cure, ot BICYCLE SUNDRIES meveLE MUNSON [dy Cut Prices St. | Send ter Cut Price -- 9 Ye SRONTS | Min loubt N | for free ook $0 I DAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Foe bouk jo ov} rain Javed Union Station, Ontario | J he Biregs daily (Sunday excepted) | j Form Jt Therap) », SEAT, Napanee, Deser- | nnockburn and all To secure quick despatfh ck urn, Maynooth, and points on | ntarlo Route your shipments! y of Quinte Hallway. Fer fur- Sher articu ars, apply, K. H. Ward, Hh eich, Pass Agent. points | te DUBLIN bon LEMON SYRUP. LIME JUICE, RASPEERRY VINEGAR. LEMONADE, ORANGEADE. D.. COUPER, Phone 76. Prompt Delivery, ALE. a ONTARIO AND BAY OF INTE STEAMBOAT CO, LTD, Str. Caspian 1080 ISLAKDS AKD™ ROCHESTER, N.Y ner leaves Ki inten on Bandays Oo Islands, calling | Rockport and rong leaves at i Hot N.Y, Sport| od Ms nt Kosh hy vrata a yore Sith 1 neuter Aletha Teaves Kington at p.1a # Filght naialed | pedis and care. "r fill information, apply, "J.P. HANLYY. Ticket Agent, JAR.BWI Fy & CO, Freight Agent, Bh 'SUFFERING _ YEARS | Cured by Lydia E. Pink-| ham' sVegetableCompound | Fox Ursek, N.B.--"T have always | had pains in "the loins and & weak: | ness there, and | PICTURBSQUE ST. LAWRE 2 ROUTE. MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. trian, Fri, Fane 2a; 3 ean, Fri. June 30; nfan. Fel, July 7: Fri, Aug waisian, Fri, July 14; Fri, Aug MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. feaperian, Bat. June 24: Bat, July : ofiban Bat, 3 Rat July © XR: Sat, Aug Bat, Aug "10 HAVRE ' N. meals my food would distress me | and cause sore. ness. Lydia E. | Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound bas done me muc Iam strong- er, digestion is bet- ter, and I can walk with ambition. I have encouraged many mothers of families to take it, as it is the best rem. | edy ia the world. You ean publish this {in the papers "* < Mrs. WILLIAM | Bourque, ox Creek, N.B., Canada The above is only one of the thou: sands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mags. which prove beyond a doubt that | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound. made from roots and herbs, actnally does cure these obstinate dis eases of women after all other meaus have failed, and that every such suf. fering woman owes it to herself to at least give Lydia E. Pinkhant's Vegeta. ble Compound a = TR an operation, or u hope of of Reco sou. i ng up Fri. ri, July July ol AxD| "This service fs composed of oe} class, second cabin steamers, sailing from Montreal every Saturday. "Rates moderate. {Fall Ba dpmaion on application ad vr MANLEY... 8. KIRKPATRICK, Loa eh T Ry Clarence St Kingston, N LE, " ee Street, Toronto. "tone A "l: ail modern WE HE abn Si 0! oN 220d ih and 2 ne panel SUMMER SERVICE STRAMBRS. SoRON TO" AND - ™ jesra eastbo for 1.000 RE ry Rapids: St. St, round 4 Saguenay. estbound at 5.00 Pa. for Char- pg lotte gd Rochester} and Taronte Bnd log! alY {except Monday) during June. ip A Alter July 1st dat} Fises- Ye de er "Belleville" between lamil- | ur for | 0B, tonto, Kingston, Montreal and nat Saturda Lh 2 to J intermediate ports. Loh ves Kingston, HL far Ri tickets, folders, Z PP. Hanley, Tieket Tan, of i A, TT BICYCLES rreex weakness, Quench Your Thirst 344-3 Princess Street. | b {declare it a wonderful invention EE -- To = ae ROHR. OTHE R " HAD NOT SEEN RACH FOR THIRTY-FIVE YEARS. Wiliam Holden Happy Reunion Mrs, ward Fourth, to on July Syracuse Posi-: dard Mrs. William Lodi street, Solomon the first Mens, of No. 119 meet her of Flinton, thirty-five H will Sper, tre broth One, oy wit time Mrs. IW hes was eleven about to start for the He lis Holden « vears old west Ww wise was ith § Af aunt, the United Settling 4s Klinton, where he tin 5 e has accumulated 5 {snug J Mrs. - Holden For thirty, fears. after with ber brother, Mrs. Holden knew ig of hk whereabout 8. About five while m aking her home Ba of bh a mutual friend. Since arious parts of . finally engaged wl inv ates and Canada fortune, SAVE. Ylexandgia learned wddress thro | that time they igulatly, Mrs. Holden fher brother at orresponded re have sgid that she will meet { the train when he ar | rives here, but {what he looks f him that she {tion to avoid identity. Mr. weeks with his return to Canada briel' stay. that She has promised red mast like. will wear a the danger of carna Ken about two and she will him for Spicer will «pend ter het with BIBLE TEACHING IN SCHOOLS. Williams. Huron Synod, Uses Plain Words, June 14.2" Fre {late, | more plead for and [the adoption of definite biblical 'religious instruction in our { schools. I believe that the | tant people of this provine it clesiastical {judices that have hitherto vented it, Our nents tened t he (lergy the various and concluded, 1 think this instance, that they the voice of the il the put to the Protestant tario, 'Will vou have systematically in answer would 'ves.' Hitherto in the Bible taught government. My suggestion go to the people. Why could t [at a time of municipal elections have 2 plebiscite upon the subject *"' i Bishop Williams used the foregoing words in his charge to the Huron opening session. Bishop, } Stratiord. it be once ury day rot ive it: Hire pre is eo or ministerial hiefly ro lis divergent voices the denomination iy represented of wros in wople. | imply people the Bible public an everwhelminy efforts to gone. to nw and fawly of (tm +tangh question our schools ? be our the have we have B10 we ¥ at Ms | ON CORONATION DAY. Review Sufficient. Ottawa, June 15.---Militia orders {for Coronation Day are follows {On the 22nd of Jung, the day appoint- {ed for his Majesty's coronation, | Royal salute will be fired at all salut {ing stations at twelve o'clock, noon (local time), and arrangements made with naval authorities so that this| salute may be fired in conjunction with {Orders Call for Where Troops are as 0 that fired from ships of his Majesty's! | anadian Navy, if there ent. {| Where there are sufficient i there should be a joint review of all jhe available military and, naval forces. Corps voluntarily parading for ave any fhe celelfration of his Majesty's Coro- | nation, Should, if there are sufficient | troops oft parade, fica a feu do joie, in {hones of Blank ammu inition for the purpose will be issued at the rate of three the occasion, upon requisition, | rounds per man. A oy omcetul Machine, The T. F. Hatrison company has on | rs a machige that promises to wevalutionize the work of wall paper- fing. The machine is sm Montréal inven- tion, "Harry Taylor, a former King I stonian, a brother of Charles Taylor | [md a nephew of T. F. Harrison being a joint inventor. hl machine trims - | the paper, pastes it, cuts 16 to reeqiir-| ed length and matches the paper. and {the paper into position. is being handled by 'a company, the {inventors being the managers, and all machines will be rented. City paper | | hangers who have seen the machine, and | say each machine per day can do the! work of four men. often after my { the puly thing a man does is to brush I In § a ------ Hard on the Babies. London Advertiser Now is the season for high ' infant mortality. Sour milk, milk brought to the house dirty, warm, alive with | bactedia, is death to 'babies. A De troit papéx advises that the large dealers be obliged to furnish farmers with cold jackets for their cans. Cer- tainly the milk should be kept cold all the way from cow to consumer. In Hamilton an association has been formed to promote pure milk, an ob- jeot of great importance anywhere - in this province, if the startling figures of Dr. Helen MacMurchy's report are any criterion. Laura Secord Monument. Tovonto, June 15~Sir George Ross will unveil the monument efected to the memory of Laura Secord 'through the gemercslty of the Dominion gov- ernment, at Queenstown Heights, on Wednesday, July Ssh. It is expected that five of the remaining grand: danghters will be present at the cee: mony. aes . Buys a Church. Montreal, surunce company purchased Knox church, wt the corner of Dorchester and Mansfield streets. The purchase price is K150,000, 'of which $35,000 is to be pid in cash and the palance in seven yemrs, during whichf time the company. will not take possession. York June 15. Professors" is Gran dnd A. P. Farman dunend {bod Fuad the Board of Aldérmen in the ald roanic chamber to show that thie Wri, removed them from the class "dance hall plopiietors." His rs. bound, Wed So Westbound, AG ate ih Sot BAC wrth Foster Cualine, : Pie rent . Ask 4 for Bajns' ale. * Hared from the. Looking For the parting | she will not know a | receive | The synod of | pres- | troops, | The machire | June 15.--~The Sun Life In- pe TURE OF QUEEN'S, Wishes Canadians are fo of Prosperity. rr Sy of higher | first End limited i Fpreatly hampered i but it fhe high i 4 fou ;- and it is 2 AJueen's rasiy te CORTE ihe in x . otiand, that e the name vinte ereated by the the of Upper and Lower Car ruption movement of | cimpedd the development of institution; the Free church est ed Knox for the trating its ministry, and kept it in close touch with the provineiga! ufiversity For (onto, Ths disabling sparation w intensified in 1863 by the uni of toe United Preshyvterian church { Free Church to" form the | Presbyterian church. It was inevitable that the wnion. of the provinee of ('anada the maritime provivhes should in | course of events sugge an analegons { unian of the Preshyte n Churches of | | which there were then four in the new { dominion. <The movement and two tn 1855, a new prindpal in a. 1 3414 seriously he vou College in as th the Canadian federal with | Queen' person vears later the the 1{img ie Si anil | - and the | culmimated | ! jare able. io. sympat hist $l men of { genius and cu '00 have | saevifie ag ith in sefming te {ior other wns § removed fron the proverbial dre been leave academic posit rther There is Fast: jand a » oatmeal." place for such an rm Ontario, and mstitatic it a' desided ad: | ntage to hase alternative types fot | & in order that the principal vival of the fittest may a chance to operat wrtant than qu reat nin 8 have is move | the m Jaality i ake earning tight on One Point. i t that Witness ity of the mean * vast major are loys o the Drs thick and thin, | hus n avered throng hout its {it has been 1 { steadla | connection j But at | {assertion ver from tha been prociarming it § whieh | friends months in nd 11s of it adian pe dur; ind little {the Mail Empire were convinced an [0 o with that their lovalty was only sockets 1 yeity charg re as their jue ny th ign ! jas da or, i [th ey insulted the ¢ | i { means An nex | ------ New Zealand Methodists Unite. Auckland, N.7., June 14.~The Me ¢ichist and Primitive Methodist chan lin New Zealand, a conference Anckland, decided to unite {eonibined membership exceeds one tdred thousand. held Their | t i huy- t too and | 4 believe that | OFF Jof the ON boys Y.M.C.A The af the Rideau chain of lakes, | trip. long 'A FISHING camp pick up and go off for camp this year will be held EXPEDITION. a two days' at Pine Grove, on, Sand Lake, the | | of the late Rev. Dr, been conspicuously | energetic nu promoting {of the provinces | eliugches: No better gelection have been made. By his | entlidsiasm, phenomenal ty, and his political and edu optimism fe himself a pe moulding of public opinion, { Gaon' s University an equa import. lant factor in the development of high er education in Cg In this heroic work was without dlictent | colleagnes, the of | Profe who { have re who persists Grant, and ntl the union both and the unson of unguenchable atili- tional yer It 1 his ver made the Ly : nada ne never as witness sors Watson and ected lustre | learned fraternity both of {the Atlantic ocean: 'and fortunately for her progress there was found, on {his removal, a thoroughly -competent successor in Principal Gordon, The financial strain the {sity administration has ever éstablishment It 10 time wn names Dupuis, on Ques on sides orn univer- its in from should gravest irs be Principal ¥ YF trus the dominal and the general since been_ a disconraging Pitable that and" means for the 1900, two the late to the boar | cubus. was i | Lime {bee me a nsideration. his death, submit ted proposal tq mattey « In ve {Hore { Larant | tees a y Se i connection hetween Queen's { Preshyterial . church, and assembly expressed its willingn to 1 the nstitu the Fhis ne | promote well-considered « | tional change that [use fulness of the {tion of 1900 later, and from | sent th re deecigion among { supporters of the any would increase mstitution was reversed too that has been years pre Hl the time to Lhe an interval of the members i This Leryn church the i universit Lo ars to have been definitels ted; so far shyterian {is concerned, the wreseng assembly at acing her chosen will bp accompanied all Canadians in higher as the Pre decision of Ottaw fat by Lhe whe ¢ _iucatie on, by ire e8 of wold | terest The Air is Germ-Laden In the Springtime--Disease is Ready to Make You » Victim When the Blood is Thin. Rich, Red Blood is the Greatest of Germicides--You Can Get the Blood Right by Using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. When when it corpuscles, there is little disease germs. They {in the systema which good blood, But: in the spring the generally thin, weak and {lacks the vitalizing red corpuscles 'and you become an easy the germs of disease, which seem to lurk everywhere at this time of the year. You can fortify: yourseli against the germs of disease by using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. This great restorative treatment forms new, red corpuscles in the blood, makes the blood rich, ved and healthy. Weakness, tired feelings, stomach derangements and disorders of the nervous system soon disappear when Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is used. This ¢ ctires by the build: ing up. process, and for this reason je benefits are lasting. Nearly every ly "peeds something in the spring td enrich the blood and tore up the system, and it would be impossible to of leet a miore satisfactory spring tonie than Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. fe. a red, red for the blood is rich and is largely composed of eis chance thrive with cannot is filled blood is watery. It prey to had | the} could | : and | n's in the | WHAT LEACTS, DID. | Walked Field When Retired. ¥rom Team| Was L. Retmodvs manag { basen stating | of L's William | received! fror of ii tegm, tha 0 the 1h Saturday's and Ve lacing last game, orins, has been the (1 ht means of } CC® tenm nn hig with some of fans. Tin would not the C.L.C's 8 unfavorable i baseball read Lit report dechare walked Sullivan out, and afi field." Mu team winy Kennedy el ly action of ing the ruling {umpire claimed that Attwood and Gillespie were out, double put out wa sary to retire the walked in from the was retired. A Far Reaching Issue. Foronto World I'he Canadian tering that In nayger rhs per fe justified the jus stiom broth I as neces when they all that was Victorias, amd field when the thev | ihe Pacifie is en | determined rajlway on a y policy 1 break down organized labor, or to be independent of it; and two under eonstderation rather things are First, graph operators teleph that 86¢ doing now independent of the by the substitute of anyone work: and without men on the tracks, rid of the giving the to be tel ones cull malptenance rather ond, by of way to by tractors: railway IS career, from its mi ordinary ot ' get union of these men business over to- con This has been ssful in and it has had n, though it succe good service has had the issues with them in regard to Perhaps been wrong, sometimes but do or bad econo increases of pay. the men not re have ard it mics that we AS working better pay and Evidently the ( to take the ized labor must whergver possible point. We h no objection telephone beidiy substituted for the telegraph, or contractors in the place of ordinary trackimen, but it is a mat- ter of public importance when the chief railway of a country initates which means J ainst If organized labor appear or broken down thing m the public the corporations might follow. the greatest 18 that of public, Fhe Mtawa Journa At last the vexed relatiol of Queen's ian church an be a crime « men should organize for betier treatment anadian Pacific i ground that be dispensed This the about organ with 18 serious we to the! a policy War age organized ) fabor. were to dis Lo be 80m uch worse. for and | One of | in the world orgamzations the rallways against the "Separation of Queen's, (questions of = the Preshy ter There decision | to the settled, that the sepiuration, is has beep little doubt readied, absohite best golation of a difficult problem, which has been a disturbing factor for | MANY Years. ried Fhe fact that seventy per vent. of | the graduates from all over world | voted on the question, that 4 ninety per cout, of thém were heartily | in favor of the move, shows that the | church parliament had a strong body of popular approval behind this legis | lation. The present: te wstees of the ine} stitution and Principal Gordon at its] head were wisely held to know what | was best to be done, { } i i $ +3 the nod The separation will mean, let ws hope, that the principal's pfophecy be fulfithed in its emerging from a denom- | inational to a. natiosal states. The assembly is to be congratulated on the | broad outlook and magnanimous spirit | displayed, for the suvernnoe means to any a painful weeneh, Uenoming. tional pride clung tenaciously to pos. | wagon of such a farfamed univecsity. The present assembly has done peel proud in disposing with wranimity of what other assemblies have wrestind with in vain. ------ At' Copembagen, Johaun Severin box, six for $32.50, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Uo, Limited, Toros). : Swenson, the Norsegisn composer, dine on Wednesday aged sevinty-one. 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