Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1911, p. 5

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PRICE, $1.50 TO $3.50, REID & CHARLES € -- WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY First-class work guaranteed. Drop Te a oard and [| will call promptly for your laundry 166 WELLINGTON 8ST. etween Brock and Clarence Sts. THAT TOBACCO louder pound Electric Restorer for Men | Phosphonol restores every nerve in the body | S-------- (0 118 proper tension ; restores Premature decay iifid al sexual | Phosphonol wil) 3 a box two for | he Scobetl 1 Drug | vim and vitality, weakness averted at once. make you a new man. Price CR ailed to lod to any address pa. Sattar at Mahood's Drug Store. "Rooster" on 1s i Culy 4 Araoking ( as he goes along wing A For chewing and per Crown Gypoum Hair Plaster 3 saves and will make] your walls practically inde structible, P. WALSH 55-57 Barrack Street a] 4 { AT A, MAC LEAS, Ontarie Street an and PLUMBING All Kinds of Tins withing apd Plomb- ing on shortest notice, Stoves taken 'down' and stored good dry slore room. We make a specialty of Hot Air * Heating. r Good American Coal Oil at 140. per gallon, delivered to all parts of the city. _W. C. BENNETT . Phone 10:33 : 373 King St Agents lor the Souvenir Stoves and < f- Ressssateseseaststenes STRAWBERRIES STRAWBERRIES * Arriving Daily AT A. J. REES 166 Prinovss Street. "Phone 58. labor in | ~ { 4 | i ! | pe on PR | kett, Mrs. fing, w when {was heading for town. { the jgot Ieisted to I who had held to. twhile, was {to the foot, lin the criminal {ened whether the witnesses are his gr whintion at Springfield, Awktk high honors, " fdeyree of will proceed to his ; day. ! proesssion around tk the cathedral, flgur ban goed keaton. lox Suing to. THE pALY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, Ju NE A DRUMHEAD 'SERVICE FLOWER SERVICE HELD WAS HELD AT CAMP ON SUNDAY, BARRIEFIEL D. IN SYDENH a { STREET METHOD- IST CHURCH SUNDAY. Over The Sunday School Children Gave a Fine Programme--Chinese Boys Caused Interest by Their Read ings. Flower Methodist the regiment 8 In Camp terday 4th regiment, P.W.0 The 14th Regiment Two Volunteers the Extreme Heat. Marched Fainted From A drum 'head, service, held at Far- field camp, Sunday morning, was of on Very impressive nature and Was par ticipated in by as well as the rifles, which the city at 9 Sunday in Sydenham Street church was celebrated, The rvice ° was given entirely to, the Sunday school and the marched over, leaving | wee beg sinners had as prominent am. The weather iwas io sce on the programme as the_ high vety warm and two of the volunteers o¢ the institution. The pro- fainted from the heat car | gramme as' out! lined and carried out {ried out of ~the ranks | was very long, mot being finished un- Service was held at 8.30 for the!til one o'clock, but everyone sat pati {Roman Catholics in camp and was ently through it all. conducted by Rev. Rather Manley, of | pevotional exercises Sto Mary's cathedral. At 10.30 alti ning were conducted by 'different offi- the Protestant denominations wor- (cers of the during which a Tipped together. The singing of the ¢horus was sung. The welcome exer rousing martial hymns was led by |cises, given by seven little folks, were the band of the lth regiment, and | much appreciated © and heartily ap- the singing was heartily indulged 'ip plauded The efficiency with "which by the soldiers. Rev. J. Jones, they rendered their selections showed chaplain of the 47th regiment, took [that they must have undery fone a great the responsive readings, and Rev. Mr. |deal of training at the hands of they leatty, chaplain of the 0th regi | teachers Readings Lee Aek and | ment, read the Charle Yoke, two of the Chinese pu- | Rev. Mr. Thompson, chaplain of the|pils of the school, showed those pres 19th regiment, thelent that the work is not confined to siddiers, made a strong appeal to [white people alone, and the readiness his hearers to be in readiness, tak-'with which each of these boys did his | nz as his text St. Paul's utterance, part, many The 'I am ready" He pointed out the beginners' another class, difierent qualities of readiness. Duty showed the had | was perhaps the first. A true soldier | undergone in as great a as the | do his duty. It~was the Bri: first chorus. tisher's exercise of what he considertd| E, P. Jenkins, his duty to his king and his God. [showed what the missionary Discipline was another important qua- was doing in foreign lands. The mon lity of readiness. wé had dis- which had been subscribed had been cipline and organization we could nev- [thankfully received, but great er say with Paul, "1 am ready." "The more was necessary to emrry on chaplain closed his discourse with - a{work there, The Rev. 1 {strong appeal' for, another quality, per- | Neal, spoke for time, haps the most devotion ts dwelling on the he had hrist. leeived, last year, flower ser The service was read from hooklets | vice," which was he provided by the militia department, had been in the A number of civilians to|- An exemplification of the Boy Scouts' the camp and joined the platiorm ---- idea of the these boys receiy Ves over ' a officer of and were at the begin- school, by . Wasson, in his address to surprised a great chorus, by training which they degree must SOCIely TA Unless ey deal the Ww also a pastor, a short welcome at the the first church important, re Sunday I his W went over work was given on to the an |and training which THE LATE MRS. J. H. METCALFE. | ,\d which is a great benefit to them 1 selves and others. "Harold The Funeral Took Place on Monday | jj.rvey Ang sang very delightfully Morning. : The funeral of the late H. Meotealie took place residence, Mack street, Monday morn ing, to Cataraqui cemetéry. Service was conducted at the house at 10:30 o'clock by Rev. W. F. FitsGerald, of St. Paul's church, of which deceased wap a member. The casket wasehorne,! by members of the familys - This floral tributes were numerous ap very | by beautiful. Among those who sent them | were the following | Sheaves--Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Minnes, Mrs. J. H. Sutherland, Mis. McBride, Mrs. H. F. Price, i Abernethy, Mrs. H. Youlden, Mrs: Angus -Orr; - Miss M. Gananoque; Mr. and Mrs, LL. C. Lo Mr. and Mrs. (. A. Robinson, Mise Jennie Livingston, Mrs, Miller, Mrs. KE. A. Ross, Miss Kinnear Reid, Charles Fralick Smith, W. lig James Black, Miss cdl Sou Wid TAR agonal Club, and Mr. and- Mrs, D. M. Spence g a . : | At th: time of his arrest Cross-Mr. and Mre\ Thomas Grima 1 \ artost I son; wreath, W. H, Rd; pidow and|[!D2t us arres a ; | that he had the cornet family, | cn {man in Smith's Falls, for safe in the service. : ---------- give people help ve 0 and | no Angrovie serviee, {during the I'he Leaf in by the her "The Maple indulged always-new chorus, Forever," was heartily the school, after which a Chinese story, -illustrated by in the hands of a class® was given, showing the efficts of binding feet in- the heathen countries. The secretary-trea given by A. F. Chown, gathering dismissed Mrs. Jame from her late For 1 tor nry g. pretures, to din out surer"s report, wag read, and the the pastor ty tra Mrs. JT H Mr. Mrs, x] Mr. and | Shields, Seels. WAS GIVEN HIS LIBERTY. and | Was Arrested at the Camp. | Soldier Who An \ and was arrested, on: morning, on a charge of beng alleged that he stole ape Smith's Falls, was not very | heal Word was received hy | trad N. and {the local police, from the police at and Mea. | {Smith's Falls, to release him, and it tral understood that a settlement = has who 1 homas Wallis, | Saturday | theft, it cornet, In Pertha |, nr in custody. to he a camp «} el thay mistake, to a keep ALN wa wreath and broken pillar, ithe gen Friday large numbers of sym friends of the deceased visited | and gared on the peaceful | countenance of gne who in life was al fond mother and gentle wife. Her| If you are interested in obtaining a presence will be much missed by those }complete set of all his books at one whom she ministered to, and the | hall the former price on, the easy pay-| will be much more sorrowful, | ment plan it will cost nothing to get the startling suddenness in | full particulars and a new thirty-two she passed away. One week [page book. 'Little Stories About ago she went to Amherst Island to | Mark. Twain." Address Box 409, the summer wath her daughter, | "British Whig office." - James T. Sutherland, mer -- F. Crossley, ) BY A HORSE | Commerce, Woodstock, -- Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, [For Half a Mile--Young Man's Nar-|stroet. He is here for the RM .( row Escape. [and his nephew graduate lhe housewife who prefers 'Quality' Hiour has good reason for doing so that shin mak rido! it cont Since pathic home ing Mark Twain's Works. the finis parting due to ( « BOrV which snend be lank of I of Stuart ball, < Na manager of the is the DRAG guest fast pre He of nex to see \ teity, the | even he will from young man, belonging tg while driving, Saturday had an experience soon , forget nor had driven out Collins was about to start for the aceident happened. He standing beside the buggy holding the reins in his hand when the horse, ja spirited animal, plunged sideways, | Soft, {throwing him to the ground When | he fell he landed on his back and the {horse began to .run. The frightened animal dragged him: for half a mip} and undoubtedly would have dragged him death' had not the runaway outfit up with van which As soon asi horse came up with the van it slackened, and of the gentlemen | out and caught it. When as Grape - Nuts his feet the young man, FOOD which not {He nd recover ¥ Thorough Chewing to ay | home eat Is an important part Was . mi Of the Digestive Process, { 1 "pushy" breakfast foods 1 (ol the the ing ir to Are often "bolted" without Being properly mixed with the ie Digestive 2 of the mouth. to Came a nos ter to kin one the horse all the) terribly bruised. His Tofi | was terribly injured from the hip | and the other leg was! congiderably. ile had on al new serge suit, and the trousers were | ruined completely, A leg ste injured Is in the form of firm, a.m { Crisp granules, and has Aect | The Atlas Case, Charles M. Atlas wil appear | assizes, ut Toronty, lor eating In thousands. on Nonday, on a charge of subpraa- {tion of perjury. The defence will ask] | This food encourages for a further remand, as the witnesses | from Turkey have not arrived. Three | Thorough chewing, normal weeks ago the trial was remanded for! similar reasons, and Justice Riddell | intimated that -the case must pro-| hers | Pre-digested assists weak from | | Stomac hs, | Corrected wrong habits } | Rev. It mar rwith can Digestion, and being partly an or not. The crown witnesses | Turkey are on hand. To Settle at Victoria, B.C. t The friends of H. Beall will be! I Vital food elements. whith { plensed to hear that he has passed | Mass and obtained hi RFE. He is now takin ! ia well-earned rest and, ia company {with his mother hnd mister, will visit! Montreal and Orglia, after which he | new daties as Nature's own way--- A. at) | ¢ stea | Grape-Nuis contains "the G. Bom, | Are Necessary for building Han i trong bodies and nourishing Brain and Nerves in : Sad hysical director of the Y MC Victoria B.C., August 1st. The feast of Corpus Christi was cele- | Hivated in St. Mary's cathedral on Sun-| After high mass, there 'was un! "There's 2 Reason" Canadian TT Cereal Co, tle The housewife whe preters Quality" | | Sizes 4 to 7 1-2 in a brief side TRAVERS N TORONTO Looking Somewhat ment at the bres back eves were Leet arance Oh, warden Churs lay. a Rogan ( ach as per Kin ssjon for daily, .i Vincent 7:30 {state { gar, charge of brutal { Cape Vincent, Cape Vincent at The resis of the aivil aminations were ion Saturday | Mask passed their examinations, Nr Stephen striet, left, ends af North Augusia, For bread aud pastry use "Quality" 9. 1911. PAGE FIVR. SHOES For The CHILDREN Children's Patent - Ronian Sandals Children's Patent Ankle Strap Pumps Children's 'Buckle Pumps Children's Oxfords Barefoot Sandals Best Grade Leather, Non Rip. Children's - White Canvas Shoes Tan Best Colt Sloes, Strap & Ties 85¢c Sizes 8 to 10 1-2 Strap & Ties $1.00 ; : $1.00 125 1.35 Sizes 3to 7 1-2 Sizes 8 to 101-2 Sizes 11 to 2 RNETHY'S Sizes 11 to 2 Strap & Ties $1.25 PENITENTIARY AFTERNOON KEN FROM Knitting Wool ON SATURDAY m ng 9% 8 Now that the long, coel evenings havearrived comes the mclination to du some- thing useful. Everyone' knows that many useful ar- ticles, as well as a number of appropriate gifts, can be knit in a short filme and at $ Haggard From Week's Stay in Prison--Has Fault to Find in His Penitentiary. hagy the man who helped to bank, taken to Toronto, on Saturday afte where he is 10 be called to give in the Lindsa of Guthrie, prisoner charge, 3.10 His No Treat. from penitentiary, OK somewhat wd, king week's Iravers, the stay the Farmers' in R 1k was k mn, lence in woul o'clock sed train, which onto about nine Beehive and B Wools are the most pop- ular of all Knitting Wools, all colors, 10c¢ skein. 3 B Saxony is a fine, sof, 4 ply wool, double skeins, only 15¢ skein. " Andalusian, very fine soft wool, in many high colors a splendid mend- ing wool, § Oc skein. Rock Saxony, the best of all Knitting Wools, Black or Wlite, double skein, ©) . i I J ravers is always u wel Guthrie went out the penitent: hin in 4 cab, about twe and from there ti Randolph hotel Afterwa tion for ack, the ner, two drove they had the ' where drove io ibout twen for the I many hey had minut to. wait in, and while on the platf glancing at the ms limelight for m already stated the ha.r was clipped a few taken t rather he Wang er st hey Scoteh Ki ingering, 25¢ skein ; 75¢ |b. Single or Dotabla Berlin Zephyr, Shetland Floss. Ouly be skein, n who ha ny weeks Whig, days 1 in the ira or ago } oli, and, as h 1H moustache gave him Howe although appeared to be it tough ap isin go ver, Ith, while n he Was very He rVOus, the quite to get ie ANNIGUS Hn toed in a hight suit was dre hat nitentiary, institution and has warm and deputy n thinks mouth is for - the saving irav Ports words al CRUMLEY BROS. 000000000000 000000000 0000000000000 000000¢ warden, ont omplaint as it to nt likes ie the rk evervithing earried fd be." He has ho « He has had to sw and do odd the hardest after the H g 1 sep out « but he 8 re job He inement hed Says day's » 18 FOR SKIN DISEASES That Provides Hall F urntiure | | | 1 | \ Treatment Costs Nothing | Mary's. Unless Relief, 'oronation Events"in St Satisfactory day ! t 1 be ally on eanthedral is to Mary's ation raonation ed St or mn A sermon preached by Montreal, : twelve atholi On years chaplair tre Fri to ociety and on Sunda Holy Name. Friday bei ation week, sh spent 1 OPS the art, the t HALL SEATS, HALL MIRRORS, AND UMBRELLA HOLDERS, r one tl e pope to Roman Father Naish Alexand a-Latt sation meat gston to Models of Bridges. of Ron Lhe exhibit he cadets lege have se have n durn rooms made Thes and ork done wartime many Am the college, d @ ul be v x cours sri sting ive the rs in by | he who militay will be attend the ball -h ml be WOrks v of in mm » th ret sine 18 of Time. Jane « hange Sunday, make two Kingston Kingston, Sund pan. Week days t Oommen will JAMES REID'S The Leading Uhdertaker, "Phone 147 Granuviated Sugar 4 fo tibie Amer round between leaving . and 2 2 p.m. making dir 'all points in Kew and OUR CRYSTAL BRI Of Standard Haz bee a, and jong, for for is ind excellent ine Price Seen in mn This District. erving ar iw THIS IS THE LIMIT. FR ANDREW MACLEAN, Outarie Street, man named Wa Napans, a n district As far r -19-stated that who is wanted in a Couples Said Trains. on a | Wedded to Delay | | 3 3 3 if $ : assault Ningst dave wo 1, WAS seen un the past be learned appears no in few WILLIAM MURRAY, Auctiopeer, City and Country Sales Care- fuily Condacted, Market Square, Kingston. he has neve the city put mn ~ Sunday Trips to Cape Vincent. Sunday, Jane 1 make connect Jeaving King pom. relurmng, HW am. Meals on board, Passed. Civil Service, servies gx- [Man at (las a | Mt 3p Miss | tusual, and | rn S * Headache Bilivusness, sour stomach, constipa- tion and all liver iis =fe cured by | Hood's Pills 2 not A itating cathartic. Price : og ail druggists or by mail L Hood Co. Ene, Math. : anid the other da Tee 00 mmencing tonal Limited - mer will nal Limi fate the bradal rain fhat g | Tha and snd alway {kis particul sf all jk + wadding wt the CLASS THLORING x, A arant J flalions mach longer announced Miss Filta Batley, Misg Bessie an, ilommon of this ie Ryan, Phoebe Brapig HW Healey and Ii Kathleen and Jean, Saturday, to visit | and Mrs. daughters,

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