Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Oct 1911, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

FAGE FIGHT. THE DAILY | BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, UCTUBER 2 1911. . MISSIONARY FROM INDIA | Grete eoststrrssrrssrs eThososvvocssvsvecesers y INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. ... THREE FINE SERVICES A IONARY 3 : o B Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up Spoke in the First Baptist Church I Students or best a or pastry ix PRINCESS STREET METHOR.| Rec XE a late of mc Accounts » Invited P . "King's Quality" Hour : { IST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. [Co Indian, occugfed the pulpit] We receive sum of $1.00 and Ak Fi The I ks nd Pr A Ne Arthar (FLeurv, tiawa, spent the} fof the First Baptist church on Sun Hi d ess [e week-end kt : i y { The 100th : of - Robere| day morning, and spoke in a very nt his me fo this cit Anniversary beank. wax Gnd. two dolar i i teresting manner of the work of Chris Corked {| A drank was fined two dollars ami Raikes, Founder of the Sunday |... 0.0. 0 . costs in police court on Monday | 3 Bh ] great country. { {| School Mevement, Was Observed. [The heathen part of the population po 2 ; 3 {is in such dense '5 ouly econtacions disease case re The anniversary of the death oi! ; bh dense moral' and spiritual} ! 3 ar t their enge i . poy he im the city last week was onel Robert Raikes, tne founder of the durin = : that ther ) ase is deplor E ; FEW NEWS MESSAGES of seark 4 fever Sunday school movement, who died | hey are sp bound hy super ; : ted » emon the Harry Flitott, Montreal, is the|in England one hundred years ago,| ear of demons, and the pow- Q ee make { er of evil spirits, that they are ahraid] 4 writest rr Ross McRae, Brock street, {was fittingly. celebrated in Princess | move he'd § for n few days Street Methodist church on Sunday. Ith: Re 2 the healen tracks Io) : 4 ore or oman FILTERED THROUGH THE LINES! The board of works was called to] The day was marked by lowering | i thele Seculaf Ra? IY { employment. (if those who become s upwards in our Savings De- partment Interest added twice a year. SINCE SATURDAY. meet Manda, afternoon. The appoint: | clouds and a drizelihg rain, but nev ment of a city engineer will be uis-| eo heless large crowds wern present at | : : ssl. : {ull three serviees. It is Said That Tripoli is Already: William Fva sung the solo, "the! The pulpit in the moriing wax oe { it hristians, however, may suffer se | vere i rosecution, and many endurn} |much thardoess for the cause ot | E i 3 i Occupied by the Italians, and That Power of Life," in splendid voice, jcupied by (Rev. 'Samuel Sellery, pastor || Rt swith ave a brief hist inl Vessels Have Been Sank and!" drock street Methodist chureh, on fof Queen Street Methodist church. He Hittle rhurch Be : pe eid : Sunday evening. | chose as ' his subject, Isaiah hiv, Whi ooo aol : 1 ey t anstables Mullinger and Downey | "All the children shall be taught of _¢ pion mailed se dove tion] ny ah 3 jof its members to the church's inter Made to the Powers. arrested two men for fichting near the! the Lord and all thy people shall én- bandon," Eng. Det. 2o-Not Lie orner of Brock and Ontario streets, | joy peace." With many illustrations Deposit your money in this Bank and pay your accounts ' by Cheque' BANK OF TORONTO ASSETS OVER $30,000,000 Meny Lives Bsacrificed=--Appeni . 1 (ests, their liberality, and their enter ¥ {prise to reach their fellowmen would Stale gat the Turks bouted ; i$ noon Monday. the pointed out how the Sunday Iput many : Trteidi and Farkev but her dysters o {iss Thurza Salsbury, who has | sehool had benefitted the church in heen visiting relatives nere for The woman who gees out now not necessarily to buy at once, but to find out what she wants to buy will do well to visit this store. More new styles here now than can be seen at any other store in the city, 0 we are told by those who have investigated. New Suits, $12.50 to $32.50 New Coats, $7.50 to $27.00 a Canadian church to shame. the | inany ways; in fact the church could) Ai the Bikile school fins heen go complete that scarce | PASE two months, returned, Monday, | not live without the Sunday school. | 3 hae of wns filtered throagn (to Utica, N.Y. necompnnied by her | His sermon was forceful and convine from the ae of war since, Sat v | mbther, who will visit there for some ing. time . opfuckading, cnvie cutimg mcd hip session Mr. KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. : ! : i ! { {Smith gave an account of a Sunday school "Rally Dav' isn a native Sun- ; : ; ' I | das school, which was both interesting nioht n the afternoon an open rally Was gnd amusing. here have wen lots of ramors apd Misses Fthel Murray and Hous { held in which all the clusses partic ---- \ t | hairs ke Saturdas unreliable pews despatehes, stubs | ary left on Sat urdav' to take pated. A history of the Sunday | JAIL REPORT FOR YEAR. j quently contradicted, but all ory h pecial I Course in the Mount Sinai i ne hool movement originated by Rob conthicting. Tropeh may o sy not hospital, New York The x : . 3 | Hacta Fropoli mw ronny ,; ' wir friends | {ert, Raikes, was read by Miss ( eleste | There Were Altogether 148 Prison. a | She rhino, also a history of Raikes' | but st is certam that several smell Mrs Samuel Arnel, York street, | jife. and, possivle, larger cruisers |w ho has been ill in the general hos. | with a thousand ol- | pital, was romotied to her home wil 3 8 3 = we Iain ets iafrocd a | Rvturday Bhi is dine Hin 4d) In the evening, the church was tilled 5 thn n I : the Hitt will Fe se hi oy "ie the doors to listen to the song ser tadian feet during the : Me fine tit hejon. Bhar | ioe rendered by the 'choir hat pow ' pT full MOVE i hon lly Teno vers. ferful anthem, "Send Out Thy Light, | I Hit of Const Jor, Fhe great o : } | I'he religion ot | i ' i Con nt : i A hy day for the orthodox nos magnificently yYendered by he ' eligious denomination ' . was a further abvesl of the threw, the Duy of Atonement, began a ch w prisoners committed was as fol | nh c < H choir, assisted by FE. 1. Trimble. . ; + | i enbinet tor protection of 'her con Sanday afternoon, at five o'clock, | | bi 4 William: Maik rehdered Roman Catholic, males, 61: | i thle a a red | . , / 4 a ned the wesurance of German | owed will eontine un 1 sundown . on |. mh eal hia . . -. He g 2; Church of Englund, males | i ! GEORGE B. MCKAY, Manager. Piw already occupied by the Tralians, wigh them every success. . ers in Custody, Five-minute addresses were giv- | i Charles H. Corbett, governor, has just issued his report for the year, |ending Sept. 30th. The report shows | that during the year there were in custody 14% males; 12 females: total, | en by leading men of the school G 000000C000000000R00CRCOPPNRDICOCOOCVPPORNOOOOORED ® 00000000000 000CIPOCRI000CE0R0000PO000000R00000S sadidodituhididiabbddlng 4 $ 'My Faith looks Up to Thee that he would do what lie | Monday During this: time # ; 1 female Presbyterians, 16] coded wot ses mich without] broken Fath in saeredly oheereed perfect harmony. Miss dberens Jon ji and LL Temale Wethodints 11 Remembar no one urged to buy, of other power Thi win Police Constable Craig aml Police bh Ft from the ka Constable Armstrong ehnsed : ing 8 ver < t | kins, a rising soloist, charmed OYETY Tmales and 3 females; other denoming- | fone with her vaice in "The Shepherd ttions, | { CUTE Trae" William Mack's dine tenor | on v | Phere were forty males married and | mann whe is acting disorder | \ "Ti voree was heard at us best in "three females married 1 livre wera | Division stret mm Saturday nigh o HL the fllaw we. ba hE, | \inety and Nine Phare Ia a Land} way alter drop soventien males. who could not vead | pin er coli, which ate af the | of Pure Delight" was wn by Misses police station | trace Mitohell, Celeste Sherbino and | Messrs, William Mack and F. H. New brut poRre here ul : he paval maki the anpoint {fonr females WHAT IS THE UNIVERSAL TEA have and wi irae the mebt of Rev. Father Speat, of Belle 00 in 8 Mting manner. { The daily cost, per prisoner, was | BALL TEAPOT. i fin itle, wa" nrchbishop of Kinanton, wae] The pustor, ev.. P. 6. Hobinton, lt, ante. The greatest sumber of Fowrite and three females Fhirteen | males were reported temperat and | Fall Knitting Keeps Many Busy We Have All the Wools spoke for a short time from the first {prisoners confined al any one time | ix versed of Matthew svidi, on thal og males and 6 fengles, and (hel ; i | / HOW TO USE IT--NOTHING | I's erty ab Sunny sid ra ostes | Masterson, of Prescott, ndmirestrator] Simplicity of a child. Just hejore the | jw esi SIMPLER. f tie [of the dioces wrvies . closed, Me. Primble anng ali, Place tea In the tea ball, draw up| TE -- The Sunda chool and down two or three time in 3 depot had thirty-one scholars present it 1s the only Tedpot which yon read ot high mass in St. Mary's ea- | ean make a porfect cup of ten he Grand Trank wa + A Mod thedenl on ndny hy Viear-Ceneral | six males and one feanale ul; frisoners there were (Canadians wew. setting of "Abide With Me." info, English, 105 trish, 16; Scotch, at the onter , his britliant style, 10; United States, 6 that sore number of the staff of the small lock in chin hie re is : Svden The annual rally day service was | : in . perfect tea, which you can ict in no, gaudy J ; p with {Bom street Bible school had charge held in Sydenham Street Bible school Cable From Rev, br. Kilborn Ase | it other way We have them in tw) ee 0. of the serviee. . Sunday afternoon. A very lara sures Friends, iy QL " . > "" in very | different styles ! Sal - MECCA | - -- crowd was present, considering the There is no fear now in missiona. vl rm -------- i £3.70 to $1.00, x 8 Hy sl Ne ARE FORA bad weather, Elmer Davis gave al vcircles as to the danger to mission Mm CCA then it will SHOOTING AT THE RANGES. very interesting talk on Robert Raikes | aries working in China where the v W--. soon be! FR CR die cb wal _fand his works. Miss Iherene Jenkins | tent riots took place. The follow- A. Mitchell For Burns, Scxlds, jw E. Swaine Teain Again Won th rendered a solo. Mids K. 1. Chown | ing cablegram was received from HARDWALE. Boils, Sores, Cuts, healed | Spoons, wave a report on missionary work, A [ Rev. Dr. Kilborn at the Methodist 5 AND 87 PIRNCESS ST. Bioed Poison, etc. S C | Another team shoot was held at! pumber of the younger scholars were mission rooms on Saturday from \ are Lure | larviclield ranges on Saturday The | promoted to the intermediate part of | Cheng-Tu, China Situation is un- EIDERDOWN WOOL For making all kir dsof New Motor or Skating Caps and Hoods, 9c Skein At Vancouver, B.C, Tecumsehs were fosiet-buck Limited. Yavin agp loam captained hy W. FE. Swaine was [the school. changed. Telegraphk communica licked 5 to § in the first of the Minto ALL DRUGOISTS Iw. E: Swaine made 97: R. A. Bailie, al present, Are all well and safe.' Hp games 02 a. Birch, 91; PG Camp sTooK Qu OTATIONS It was sent on Saturday. GERMANTOWN WOOLS In most of tho wanted colors. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BERLIN WOOLS _~ a complete stock in all popular shades BEEHIVE WOOLS, 20 colors in stock. Wve RN SAXONY WOOLS Fine Knitting Wools for ing and Sox. SHRETLAND FLOSS, In Shawl and Vest Shades. SILK MIXED FLOSS In White, Light Blue, Pink. vin successful in winning the spoons AR me tion re-esiablished. ['nable to work The fact that there is direct com- munication h the centre of hostili ties, Cheng-Tu. is gn assurance thal a Ns bell, v0, From MeCunig Bros, Montreal --- . The team SCOreS were Ww. KE Through 4. 0. Hatton. Swaine's team, 31: W. H. Boakes', Oct. 2nd. 1911 310; P. G. Camphell's, 33% EK. : Hin things have beconie quiet again. Canada Cement Former Kingstoniap Passed Away mt 4 gh 500 ) Dominion Steel . 5 bug Riverside, Cal. Detroit United ..... . 3B 61 NY Observer Mion, & St. Paul 1274 127 A former Kingstonlan gunsed) MeKay Com ' Sith way a1 Riverside, Cal, on Septem- . Sh 331 K wr BA . . a= - oe -------- Mesuv, W. 1. Swaine, John Rar.) Crown Reserve .. o.oo... 380 273 1 brett. @. Hooper and H. S$. Moroan ]7:0%tetn Canada Pulp 0 42 HEATH OF GEO. M. REYNOLDS. ; tw : SOOnRS ! : : BAN Canadian Pacific Railway... 226 225 . : un spoons, . > 2% 9853 iN The Late Alhert Jackson. he funeral of the late Albert Jack on took place, Sunday afternoon, iohelie Untari ni 1163 2 the ' | from St. Mary's eathedral. A solemn Risheliey & Untario {| her 21st, in the person of Geo. N lihors mass was saby by Rov. Father | 1 o7i0 Rico . teynolds, who was one of the city's ew a oa Mcllonald, after which the remains] Penwrans Lintited 57 55 | most respected citizens and promin- | hoa 4 Quebec Railway : ent ploneer merchants, fle con-| were taken to Ni. Mary's cemetery for i Te , 87 a Ja v 1 interment. 'The batibearets were - | Donsinion Textile dueted ome of the largest mercan Toronto Railway 3B LK tile establishments in Southern Cali- George Daley, Joseph Daley, Paul x . . Veaupre, Dernard ry T Rdw wed Twin City fornia. and in November last cele a ul 5 Hoaupre wed oenest Py aupre : Lake of the Woods brated the i1wenty-fifth auniversaiy | Flowers--Pillow, mother and father; Montreal ower . . 165} ; as a merchant in that elty., Deceas- { ! | | | 1 | -- ed was I years of age, and left | New York Stocks. Kingston, for Riverside, in 1530. He i suivived by his wife and one son, | | Caution! THE GENUINE UNBREAKABLE YARN Is to be had only from us in Kingston. See that each skein has the maker's ticket. All others arconly imitations wreath, brothers and sisters; wreath, " . F Miss Lo Daveagh; lyre, Mik P.W.OR A splendid variety to releet fram, {brass band; sheaf, Mr. and Mrs, | 12 | Lnion Pacific 7! Charles Reynolds. United Steel i sim Pa The Late Mrs, Smit, The pleasant recollections of summer colony from Utica. N.Y. «it {George Darragh; wreath, science {elass; cross, Mr. and Mrs, D. PP. Brani | gan; wreath, Paul leaupre; sheaf, R Yellowly; sheaf, Mi and - Mrs. R Rock Island Reading i t g SO shed lt au fi Copper i i ort i hy i 4s l Aulsing sind a Atchison 2 | Thousand litand Park are blurred | Nn Ly O'Conne : boat. I pr Mit. | Mix ouri Pacific 37! | and saddenod by news of the sudden | b | hell th Rok Wil : . Southern Pacilic 3 | death of Mrs. Thomas Smart, olf chel vrenth, obert tlson andi Carn Pacific 1| Philadelphia, sister of Mrs Rober | [Rani Weluline: Sheu Het Fal, dnd : or Qage, of this city, For Mrs, Smart le on A ay gp Tr s wi Chicag. . and her family were of that colon "1 Bug and family; sheaf, Mrs. Wi Wheat -- and delightful members of it On hamSon, . May ; 1044 | receipt of the sad news Mrs. Gage Spiritual Of erings-- My and Mrs . T H. Par ing els yr: and Yte b. ] Re Ridean Lakes Navigation Co. fell, immediately depatied Jor Fai % iy an UFR, atu rR y : _ | delphia he deceased leaves, A ' , So oil be Frederick leaden, Thomas (Connor, | Reduced rates for balance of season :} 0 % band and son, two| Latest New York and Paris Effccts, | Tok n Wele h, Histers Hotel eu, | Nes Return fare Kingston to Chafley's es ey aud Frances and! in Velvets, Silks and Wool: { Mea, Mise K. Sullivan, Francis 1 1 chs, including meals and berth, Marion Smart, who have many ! iC I 3 ev ar J ie | Burke, George Daly, Ed «d Daly, «1% . rlands here Mrs. Smart has of late Indiv iluatity atl he leare the chief [Mrs Ni ty Sullis id man : Return fare Kingston to Newboro, a uy with preparations for the} charvacteristios of these garmem sn including meals and berth, 85. martinge of her daughter, Mixs | Return fare Kingston to Westport, Frances Smart, to Dawson Paul ot Grocery Changes Hands, peluding weals and berth, ¥5, Phultadeiphia, that event having be: n 000000000000 000800000000000000000000060 I'he grocery business, conducted by, Return fare Kingstom to Portland, planned for early October po : pc n | James MeCulla, at the corner of Mon including meals and berth, #5 a ---- itreal and Bay streets, nas changed | Return fare hangston lo eau a thands. 'The business will hereafter belFerry, including meals and berth, Record Cuarter's Exports, | WwW ater oats under the management of John Gor [$6. , : During ie quarter ending Sept | don, who has for severaltyears beeu| Finest fishing and scenery in Am 10th the declored value of oxports| in the emplovment of its late owner. jeriea. from Kingston to the United States! . ; ow mma 2 ™ { The store will be earried on under J. Swift & Co., agenls. wie £119 1.91 an increase of $16.707.22 over the same quarter of| . [the same stafi of clerks, and in the -- 5 ide quarter of} For Ladies Men tian, lL the Suniomsts will be | as Rasdvali econ, sakee of exports in the story of the) ' Y : CPB alue of © stor) he! = ' 2 [rd goad service. Ye. Gurdon Chas National . ew Ene Saturday pity Kingston consulat The Kingston : 1: Pittsburg, 6-8: Philadelphia, 2-7. Bos} 000 io now almost paying foi 3 jing to this establishment when only 0 6). Cincinnati, 2-4. New York, I wy i Vs, ir 8 a buy, and remaining there ever sinen, 3: Chicago, 1. Brooklyn, 6; St fou gi ma McCully will not leave the city is. 6 In Sporting Circles. [iit will simply retire from the busi S ny : New York, 5; Chiea 2 . s . " and Infants me" Te oan wil wanna ot iE Shy Kstuit Lenrs iecy . 4 Youre the renowned baking powder and" {inviean league. Saturday scores | °1'¢ HCAS ida vening (blond their own teas. The, now own | ppt delphin, 63; Cleveland, 1-4. Chi-| P0085 Ll gunday ,-- --_--_,S€S--€§€§€SS§€--_--__-- = TE = fer took over the business on Oot. cago, 9k Boston, 1-2. St. Lows, 52.1 | y A oy A will cet on Wednes jist: AD adtounty due Mr. MeUnllal Now' york, 4-7. Washington, 3; De lay. @ cadBk to clect officers and] inre requested to be paid to him al | We are Agents for Celebrated [is rondence, 111 Tay street, or at S| [ied aw 4h sma ose Black, White, Gre Ys und all other wanted colors in stock and her daughter, Mrs por freshly boiled water, and secure ball 4 Poultice on Sunday mornine This shows that . -- - { 3} frenhiy boiled water ahd sectfe itl MEC \ the children want the school kept up| At Sydenham Street Bible School. | NO FEAR FOR MISSIONARIES. | Good Knitters Want. & | § 3 % $ 3 3 0 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000 Men's Heavy Waterproof Tan Boots New Goods Just Arrived $4 $5, $6. Our $409 is a splendid Boot heavy waterproof soles. leather lined, good setsible toes and square heels Bee oar $2.06 Waller firoof alan $4.00 Tan in 'Russia Calf with Nign toes amd high heels Good Fall Boo's {heen in the business for; venrs, com the oll establishment, not latér than Burke-Brownlee Wedding. i Ragagement Announced. : L - ' {Rov hat, oo A quiet wedding took place at thw! po oo oagegient has been an tz unn a €s | "Jiffy hound cleaner" while they last|Parsonage of the First Baptist Starch, | notneed in Amherst, NH. of Miss fie. Gibson's Red Cross drug store. (0 Saturday eveming, when Mim 14 {14iian Ratcisford to Frank Worrell, | Rev. Meary Crickington, a pative Frawnlee, Lower Bagot feel} of the Canadian Bank of Commegroe|. fof Toronto, was ordaimrt and induct. Woe united in agarri ings to Frederick | pr (raherst, and son of the Bish dics 0O€s odd to the pastorate of the Drummond | | Burkes, of this aty. he ecuple. Were}, Xo a Scotia add Mrs. Worrell i Papiist church, retently. unattended. Roth are well known iu] ---- tip : : the eity, Mr. Burke being employed | Twenty new Ontario companies | by James Reid & Co. been incorporated ! CAST ORI. IA Jeaiows. | ati | Iafate aad Children. |: A100 in the ae of dramatic ov Constipation | For pression by Florence E. Turner, leading | ! : {fay of the Vitagraph company. Also Headache, bllfonstiges, heartbarn, tl | an exeelient comedy, "Gossiping Yap- gesticn, and all ver fis are cured by | ville," and "The Lucky Horseshoe." bow 3 to ths = «=| HHood's Pills ao see By =. Sul by oll regis W ceute SR A A st AP AP NN ANP Il i OB Pl APN The Lockett Shoe Store Ladies' Rubbers, 50c. Men's Rubbers, 75¢. aASA44444884848458084449499000080¢ 000d ag a I E00 0000000000000000000000000000000 000000000 POSSI CESIECISOROISRIOGISIOINIOITS 000000 OOLOOOOOROOOROOCOS

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy