Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Nov 1911, p. 2

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'Phone 1032. hs --- FOR SALE Small Frame Dwelling 467 Division St. PUP 00000000POSR%S £ E 5 5 0 2 8 lot and! barn, the § : Joparty of the late s i rE | 8 EASY CHE" See Tor New 1911 Solid Comforts $5 $6.50 wp © Our Morris Chairs AE AARS SRL ART PARLOR CHAIRS--All up-to-now in style. finish and covering, $4.50, $6.40, $X.506 up ArvRiua rt, Lath A large range of Parlor Suites in the very latest designs. Our own up- holstering. Some beautiful coverings.» OILCLOTH-AIl widths and patterns CARPETS AND RUGS.<-All sizes Home and foreign makes. Curtalng--~Lace, Madras, Repair and 7 nromptly and well "Phone 90, ours, T. F. HARRISON CO. Silk, holstering one. elo. Work COAL! The kind you are ldoking for is the kind we sell. { SCRANTON COAL dr ---- { BOOTH & CoO. \ i ¢ morning's service, are unequalled sass rssssessosessecl IN VIEW ES 3 GREAT Sia DANGERS THREATENING? / Many of the Chupches are epleitolty DeadeeThe N of To-day is a Closer Walk With God, Reports of the Laymen's Missionary | Movement conference, held last week tag Uttawa, were given by Abrabhan iNhaw and T. F. Harrison, in Syden ham street church, at the Sunday Mr. Shaw deal jwith seme of the prominent speakers 81 the corfecence and briefly outlined rime of theit powerful addresses. | F. Hacriscn Tah with-the ques- faa 'What Hoes the Chureh Stand |For 7 in view of evident defections ahd failings to measurd up agaiasi threatened moral dangers, result ing {ram inherent wenknesses within,' fron greed, Sabbath défeer ition, [nd in Pmoeniiny, ft ith fre i it on 3 ! . oreigners, ot thing whe hristin in churches ha tons, fron red i threatening Canada from the ing Orient. It was a «ques {an answer jn the awakening of indi (vidual responsibility of ivembers { church and loyal*( anadians. | principles were boas ir i Lhe re cap awak. Lion needing of Certai, presented, indicating that every man, whether a church mem Tra of --notysad much. to miselong that no man had a right to eall him Pell €hrjstian and no church . an; right to exis.snce unless inspired wil | missionary zeal and that the churc! standing as it does for production of best citizenship should, therefore, de its part through missionary effort. At the evening service Prof. W. H Greaves, of Queen's, preached on th | condition of the church to-day. Whil 'the Jews were God's chosen people to-day, they are only so in name. presicher believed the English-speaking nations are God's chosen people. He named great movements and great leaders which had heen borne withi the last hundred and fifty years, prove his But are le statement Fong- . f lie h-speaking Peopls to continue to b thus favored ? The speaker <went or | to. deal with, the various orgenizatidn: of the church, the Sunday school young people's meetings," and prayes meeting, the latter, generally consider ied the pulse of the church. The preacher declared that spirituality wa hot high Ww any of them, snd; there Pftre, where was it on the street? If Lis 'only true that many of th churches are spiritually dead. The (measure of our prosperity depends | poy. our. relation with God. The in dividual ms at fault. At religions meetings people will not express them (selves, for the simple reasbn they have [nothing to espress. The great pend is ja closer walk with God. | tao CLEAN UP OUR POLITICS, | Canon Starr, of St. George's Cathed. i ral Urges, Canon Star, in the course of his rmon in St,' George's cathedral {Sunday morning, spoke strongly Sle ing up our polities. He w lities and religion went <hand { hid in the old days, but very 'rligion scomed to fluvor . I mithots at, election time. d vomed the bribery that goes © in the fuce of law to the contrary Voth parties wire guilty. of it hi only sense of obligation to be to do it first. inotigh to take money from bot! pert 8 and thin vote as they pleas ed, 'the . preacher hoped this would go on until the treasuries were de pleted, unless men in authority would ul ite in stamping it out, it. could be dome readily if Chris tng of both parties would take siard, compelling men to exercise thir franchise or show cause. Dis franchising for all time all who sob! vote; and imprisoning any "mo: ho boght a vote, the speaker In ved would be a helpful remedy Canon Starr spoke of the spl nod possibilities ann ned pleas d ' sure foundation while it wis you privciphs that would be io +h goocness of God. | i I ol said 1 little political He strongl, and seemed Men were wis ja tn i { of in, i that iriois put 3 4 a trib, MISSIONARY FROM CHINA Preachers in Chalmers' Church ' Sunday Morning. Rev. A, W. Lockhead, B. D,, for the lust seven years has been working under the Canadian Presb terian church, in South Honan, China preached in Chalmers Church on San day morning. He gave a very elear account of the conditions in China He said that in 1900 China turned her beck on the past, and adjusted hersell to new conditions and ideas. While the rebellion is in the southern part oi China, the whole country is in excite went, and the railrond had a grea: deal to do with it. The government was giving intelligent administration, and evervthing was working foward constitutional government, although the officials were extremely corrupt The rebellion has been successful | in bringing about reforms, but the whole interests of China are bound wp in maintaining the dynasty. The last ten years has experienced a great unity for missions, and at present missionaries. are working in the country. The government is (baying attention to schools for West tern learning, and above the primary [grade English is taught. Since th: {treaty of 1906, opium has almost dis appended, and 1913 will witness its entire disappearance Prof. MacPhail is Back, Prof. Alexander Macphail, of Queen': School of Mining, has returned fron Prince Edward 'Island, where he was elected, last week, as member of the legislature. Prof. Macphail does ror resigning his itian here, as he dos Rot tink it will be at present. He is spoken of as likely" minister of agriculture, tu! whether he would soenpt or not is un known, -------------- No Word of Runaway. O who i } 800000000000 sensssereses yet been received The | POT BEG NING TO BOIL. More Talk of. Municipal Elections Than . of Ontario. Although the ' pfovincial dastions are only three weeks 'off ' there is more talk locally qn both sides ' a bout the municipal: contest in Janu- ary. In one quarter the statement is made that there will be no poli tical opposition in the - municipal elect ha, sed that there are likely ta be some acclumations. 'There will te a entest fur the mayoralty ne doutt if Maycr Graham demands o second term, for these is a phod deal of oppesitin to permitting him ta wear the 'chain of office another vesr. Those mentioned as possible vanciidates ure Adds: Hoag; -- Toye, Shaw ard Harrison. The moral and soci] refurm peovle will see that cendidntss are placed in the field for «ll couneil to 8 haven real live election dmprign jor the license reduction scheme, Just ® 80m as the, provinet i ek Mion thre will be Arn min hy vole sa TO ASK CITY COUNCIL vacancies, i or jo roe To Give the Hotel By-law Its Thivl Reading. This evening, the city council will be asked by the board bf trade give the hotel by-law, voted upon by the people last Thurelay, its third peadihe ap Alat it ma presented to the Outario legislature Yor "Swi (ibn. The passage of the by-law b the council does not put it into ef feet, as it is valueless until the legis lature passes upon it. There is noth ing to prevent the council from pass ing the hy-law, as the city solicitor will advise it the st there is ho pro vision in the municipal act for » bonus measure - for an hotel secwin, three-fifths of the total vote. Reed-Miller, The plan for the Reed Miller concert opened at glow's the morning, and { judging by big demand for seats, there will undoubtedly be a capacity awd ience at Grant Hall, Wednesday even- ing, Nov. 20th. Reed Miller and Ne vada Van Der Veer (Mrs. Reed Miller) are considered the greatest concert wd oratorio' artists in America; -and together with Mrs. Kimball, soprano; Frank Croxton, busso, and Blakeslie, pianist, t combina; heralded by the press of the ner va vities as the best organization on the road. J Alarm System Went Wrong. The fire alarm system on' Sunday af ternoon got out. of working order, and a great deml of difficulty we experienced» in locating the John Hall, the lineman, worked Sunday night, and it was not eleven o'clock Monday morning that one of the wires at the top of a pole at the corer of Brock amd Welling- ton streets was found to be out of con- dition. Ik a fire had taken place dur- ing the night in that section of the city, the telephone would have had to be used. AS Inte until Three Things Coming. 1 want to tell you, " uaid a busi nese man in the eity today, * 'that the three things coming. in Ontario, and which the liberal party will Bring about, are abolition of the bar, tax reform and woman suffrage." - He says the conservative party is tied on these issues. Nr. Bogart Sprained Wrist. While wheeling near the Hotel Dieu, Monday morning, Dr. 1. G. Bogart met with a painful accident. The rear wheel of his bievele slipped on some ice, and the doctor was thrown to the ground, suffering a severe sprain' of the left wrist. Kingston's Famous: Far Store, { | | i : people are satisfied to a small assortment, nt most folks like to choose -- ne we are ready. with $ Long Near Seal Coats, $63 10 1 % : $100 Coats, 830 to «. BI3 . Long Hudson Seal Coats, 8100 5 co « to S125 | Tomg Persian Lamb Coats, . $200 to SIO WATCH OUR WINDOWS! GEORGE MILLS & £0 (126-138 PRINCESS STREET. Long Muskrat e 1 | be Miss they form Bi eoncert | trouble, | I'm Falling in Love Naughty Marietta. 'Neath the Southern ~ Selections. ] 200 PRINCESS STREET. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. It Never, Never Can be Love If 1 Were Anybody Wise But Me. NAUGHTY MARIETTA MUSIC 'For-a limited time only we will carry in stock the principal numbers of this - popular opera: With Someone.' The Dream Moon. Complete Vocal Score. The College Book & OPEN NIGHTS. AA NMS EM. MINN PIMA ~ Music by VICTOR HERBERT It's Pretty Soft For Simon. Italian Street Song. You Marry a Marionette. The Sweet Bye and Bye. Live For To-day. Melody. ». > Waltz. QQ. tore 'Phone Pi. Fo INCIDENTS oF Than oA Newsy Paragraphs Picked ' Our Reporters. Glover's dog 'medicines, ut McLeod's Deng Storoa F. M, Clow, Princess street, is we ntroel on Witham Swainde, pinno wer, received at McAuley's, Mrs. FF. A, Campbell and daughter, of Mitchell, Gnt., ar Mr: lenry Mooers, Barrie H. Cunningham, "piano tuner, King street. Leave orders ai Auley's bookstore. A meeting of the congregation Cooke's church will be from Wednesday; to ister G. G. Publow, dairy sj ending the next "month mr at mstitutes throughout ih taro, : . Two dogs were Te Up By|§ in LB Less, % Order Phone 773. Wuests of street a9 Mc of | k mit called select week | ® New i inspector, in is pedk Eastern to Yhe to be shot olfiger xitisate vagrhii afternoon, br pos lee station this by the Human stablé Arniel® Kev. Hugh man and Lean They were few- years. back. The wind on the hard on vessel mm? One ed, has been kept two week lotte harbor. Miss Annie home Society Con Petley, Rev. Dr. Work: Fils moet on Sanuay, class malls colle in : | . i Laser ft, land tn Cha Tnten Pimmerman has returned | from Rome, N.Y, spend the winter at her tf CICeSS wrest The sorapleted city hail. A system of ing lights have The weather about winkl storm vill | nud home, | Newman Electrie t hig has the enil company hehting Fungsten ork of en installed dike ma mach dine 18 1 hese Suture as bad a little announced Just ' \ week ago, and possibly The engagvnient LC) Miss Annie Bry: na vision elreet, oO Albert Neal, Nawdev's The wedding will a. place in Ik cember, Next Worse, ban arly Sunday will be Tuissionary day in the Methodist churches, Reve, Man ning and Shore, the missionary geeve taries, and two devmen will be the deputation My nl OF ne, "Madame X" city - to-day for his atiraction We 'gesday, Nov. The remains of the ton, who died in Syracuse, N.Y., ar rived on the Cape Vincent boat, Mon- {day, and the fan ral immediately took | Place to St. Mary Sir dames Whitney 12 his fueky business manager of company, he completing 'arrangements at the Grand on 20th. Inte Charles Egle- . cemetery : Saad regards Monday as the Ontario elee heen day, ' toed p «Howe may r have Monds Won . Hescrm ber 11th, Foush day. The funeral of the late Thomas Woodhead took place from his late re dente on Place d'Armes street, on Monday moming. Rev. William Cra of Sydenham Street Methodist church had charge of the service, Mrs. Montizambert, Ottawa, enter tained at a very delightful tes after the opening of parliament on Thurs day, 'n hgoor of her two guests, Mra, Cecil Ross, Montreal, and Mrs. He Burtsall, Quebec. Sanitogen, three sizes, Drug Stores br. W. T. Connell, grand superin- tendent of St. Lawrence district No. 12, Royal Arch Masons, paid an offi- cial vit to the Brockville chapters en Friday evening, * after which he was (ntertained at a banquet, The marriage occurred on November 2h at St. Patrick's church, Napanhes, of Alice Grertrdde, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mes, J. BW, BH. Meagher, Napanee, to Walton Bensley, only of Mr. and Mrs. Sudney Uronk, Guelpl, i Sunday a kitrep er, be - Vhitney' iy MeLeod's at SO of was brought to the police station, with. a broken Jey. it # believed that the cat was at- tacked by «a dog. Pussy md 10 be shot, today, by the inspector for the Humane Society, Constable Arnjel. The ~ Portsmouth philosopher says the wind storms of the past few iweeks were the worst he hus es perienced at Hatter's Bay, in way years. He is also of the opinion that we are in for 5 good, hard winter, Malvina Cream, at ¥elood's rug Stores, There wis the police court, on Moday morniog, A few wnuitary cases slit on the !docket. were further enlarged, ss it twas reported to the magistrate that the a was being procesded with as [speedily as possible. Pref. 8. BH. Clark, of the Univers (rity of © reago, formerly of Queen's, in a lender in the Drama Luisgue of America, To fesue bulieting as Lo the quality - of sbows. The league dies inol want people to pay owl geod {money for poor stuff, Rev. Hugh Podley, of © Evimiunel tehwreh, © Mobtreal, prenched too large fardionse at the upiversity Subdasy Spraaking on the sublect if ig fh # very short session of a ole. 1 { | itch Bulhs For Fall Planting Imported . Direct from [ollaind. Best Ruolbs at 'Best Prices. Hyacinth, Tulips, Narcissus, Daffodil« Crocus, Treczia Now is the time fo plant the garden for Spring Blossoming or Indoors Bir for Christmas Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist and Optician. 185 CRINCESS STRERTY 'Phone 342 : i Sn Si : Corsssessugisessansssnsssersenses $2. SIIIF III IIIU IOUT ese sss ssanevineses an sles sles » \ 3 And we are pre- § spared to sell you! Jos this week at 8 -- SKIRTS --: dat placed in gstock. See them § Newman & Shaw Store. OER RPDE . ® @ae A DECK BAND INSURED, Hit in Stomach by a small Cond Cart on Saturday. A deck hand steamer Geroinn sav anjured stomach, Saturdsy afternoon the vessel was sling wharf. He was drawing cari used in coaling gory down the £mpiy eart, at The fores of pushed Bim ue the « baildiog sad bie wid Knoeked cut dropped wheimeions oo the whar willing bhaods esreied Jim jowide Dr. Robert. Hanley was sommondgd was broeghd vessel Toft fhe drplon abi o vessels, 1 LEW ral AWRY the cart with Sordi : wile round whari Le snl whee ihn School, Grant "Comnda's Liter stare." HT was in inepifing sddress EN CA NNT LET YOUR THOUGHTS FIX an a TIE PIN or a PAIR of CUFF LINKS HIS i 'this coming 'Xmws., Ther asrociate Tie Pins and Cuff Links with SMITH BROS. un tui thor i! for yer ent slot atid thou of 2 tin reliabibity : wil, SMITH. BROS., B30 KANG STREET. Oeudm wee Jewellers, Opticians, UTD HEOR LET RVVET SSS | f Insuers of Marviageolicenses: v Ae - nn. tutes bvbetoted MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING :W. F GOURDIER §Lo at Kipling's pathetic tale of the artist who lost his sight, teaches a moral The eyes are the bread winaers. Take care of them. Have them examined. Know that they ar: ri~af, We are eve experis. Satisfaction guarant: cd OR MONEY REFUNDED . | KEELEY, Jr. Optometrist, 226 PRINCESS STREYT HOME WASH fame bes 1 he oy know t vaah " I town tried u Make it CRE (II, and through. ork Wa Kind [AVS mms lat amily No fabrie of ans whe d Our plan detail for fut i explain d " Yh few in be Kingston Laundry Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts "Phone 22. asking

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