Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Nov 1911, p. 5

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THE FAVORITE IN A MILLION HOMES Three Of A Kind ires to have in fabric, fashion all three ex- patrons will Let us make you tyle you pre- the satisfac- ymer ever afterwards. We will give you wiil Keep you a ptagdyrn stoyrer crer artérards. we THOS. LAMBERT Merchant Tailor, 157 PRINCESS STREET. RA ITT AR TR ETE AAI ATI SCR LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW For Sale or to Rent.» Sales ! Megotiated Rents Collected Fire Insurance Conveyancing and Real Estate A ~~ E. blake Thompson, OVER NORTREZIN CROWN BANK MARKET BQUARE, 'Phono 286 : KINGSTON, ONT. POA RE LET CO. GIVEN AWAY those t kind of {eatu floring We Bg our are sh A hest werially le Le suit, we § Samy and iy cu prizes this fo week Ten costly cus o buy at our SALE . . dollar tomers wh Gros over - one in value, The - "Tokyo' JAPANESE ANT DEALERS. 174 Wellington Street, LIPTON' S TEA OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SO WEEKL | The " "Dainty Shrewsbury" is what our friends cal' Crothers' Shrewsbury Tea Biscuit fal tae final need for' your fteraoon tea. Imsist upon having Shrewsbuty r The W. ¥ Cr others 'Co. Lid. KINGSTON ON TARIO | = 3 of _-- - | Winter 14 Hilinry Now The Go Black, Whi Velour, Hatters: Piush, Velvet and Felt Hats. AALS A Now Velvet and Chenille Flowers, § Willost Tiss, Feathers, aftd Mounts. te and C olored Beaver Hate, ---------- A SG You Will Always Got. The Latest At Mpa a pt 3 i D. M. SPENCE, ult : - 149 Rriscess Street, Saag 4 THE DAIL WAS HELD IN N QU EEN STREET METHODIST ; CHURCH. A. W. Stewart, Wolfe 'Island, Were Ordained by President Montreal Conference, \ large congregation gathered Queen street Methodist church, nesday evening, 'at the special ordina- tion service, conducted by Rev. 5S. J. Hughes, M. A., « Kemptville, dext oi. the Montreal -Methodist--con- ference, Those who were ordained were: A. H. Hintoll, Gananoque, east, A W. Stewart, Wolfe lsland. t A. H. Hinton, Gananoque East, and of in Wed- presi~ and was a union service of the four city Methodist Churches, and many of the district ministers aud laymen were ¥ BrITIeH wT. HRs WY, THERE Is GOOD SUBPLY, BUT PRICE UNKNOWN. 'Present. Prices are Quite High, With Probability' That They Will go Still Higher--All Kinds of Poultry Will be in Strong Demond. How about Christmas turkeys' though Christmas is a month off, this the market every day. The Whig find out the vondition--of --vhe market; but from the present - outlook, it is very dificult to say just how the 4 Christmas turkeys will sell. Those who dre in the business, ciaim that there are plenty of turkeys on hand, as to the price for Christmas, they Al- | is_a question which is being asked on 3 4 i has been endeavoring to buy | JA bereaved, Beecsrtacssscssrsenesa Wap ig Tessssassasrrsasash | enable you 'to rest comfortab present. After the singing of the open- ing hymn, Rev, Webster, pastor of Brock St, Fahy 'offered prayer, after which Rev. E. Richardson Kelly, of Lansdowne, secretary of the confer- ence,' read the scripture lesson. The sermon was preached by president «i the donterence, from the text, St. Matt. XX, 25: But it shall not be so among you; but whatsoever will be great among you, let him be your minister." The sofreduess of the call to the ministry was impressed upon all. During his digeourse the preacher said the gospel of 'service fell sirange- ly upon the ears of men of Christ's day. The conditions that existed had a great deal to do with this. The rul- ers were tyrannical, the poor were op- pressed, the teachers selfish and oyer- bearing, and the scribes and rab went so far as to call the mob curs- ed. Even Christ's own disciples under- stood so little of the nature of His kingdom, and his purpose concerning them; that they disputed among them- selves as to which should have prece- dence and the places of honor. And is not this very often trne to-day, and church' members quarrel over petty grievances, It must have pained the Lord a great deal to see this. But their" eyés were still closed, and Christ perform- etl that great geti of humility, the washing of the Be in the upper room. The young men who were to be or- dained were taking upon themselves a life of lowly, humble service. While God could be faithfully served in nam- erous obhier ways, the Christian phy- sieian, the Christian nuise, and the Christiag mother, all serving God as truly as the minister. And, as for success, the man gives body in him, succesd, are unable to say. At the présent time, turkeys are sell- ing at 18¢, 19¢ and 20¢ per pound, so mas turkey is sure to come high. the [in strong demand, for the Christmas murket, While turkey has always heen looked upon as the main item for the Christmas ner bill-of- fare, ducks, chick: and geese always in g deniaud. In fact, there are many far chicken to tur- key, and fame: 1 tell you that they have a_great many requests for chickens at Christmas time. Butter and eggs promise to remain stiff in price, as well as other neces- saries of life, and there is one thing sure, that the good, house-wife will need a well-filled purse to do her shops ping, but it is to be hoped, that there will be plenty of turkeys, geese, chickens, etc, and at reasonable prices, : Local merchahis have already got their Christmas stock in readiness. The Christmas spirit will soon take hold of citizens, and then the stores will be crowded. A year passes so quickly that people can hardly realize that is Christmas once more. re w be ARE youn HANDS CHAPPED? Zam-Buk Will "Care Much The particular danger of . chapped hands and cold cracks {apart alto- gether from' the pain) is that the cold is. likely to penetrate and set up 'in- flammation; festering, or blood-poison, JDirectly the skin is broken by a 'cut, graze, or SC hy Or chafed and cracked by ( n of the cold and soul, and all that is {winds and vi ane necessary for God's service, will surely |precaution Zam-Buk-free- thie pastor inthe --eity only | ly. . having more opportunities than his | 'The pure herbal juices irom which brother laborer on a country circuit. | Zam-Buk is prepare «l are so perfeetly The Christian laymen «f wealth has'|combined and refined that the imme magnificent opportunity. . Brethren | diate efiect of these Zam-Buk dressings are not called to only preach, read, |}% soothing, antiseptic, and healing prepare sermons and travel, but to Pain and © inflammation are allayed, gerve humanity whenever . opportunity disease germs expelled from the wound affords. : or sore, and the latter is quickly heal In closing the preacher said there |® ed. was no doubt of the reward. It does | Zam-Buk not matter where a man serves, if he dedicates his life to God's service, Lo serve humanity, his reward is sure. The ordinatiofi office followed - the sermon, those taking part, besides the president and secretary of .the confer- ence, being: Rev. 1. W. Neal, chair: man 'of the Kingston district) Revs. Dr. Ryckman, 8S. Sellery, J. Webster, I. E. Robinson, William Craig, J. Roadhouse, W. K. Shortt, of this city; Rev. T. C. Cassidy, Cataraqui; and Rev. J. A. McConaell, Pittsburg, Th m--131 Lady Pleased. who r LO Wp is not only a powerful | antiseptic and germicidal, and forms the ideal protection for the against disease germs. It quickly heals cold eracks, chiiblains, cold sores, ete. Mrs. 0. M. Phoen, Neuchatel, writes : I am with Zam-Buk. chaps, Alta. years, and had tried almost known remedy without any effect, the first application of Zam-Puk seemed to help him so enuch that he persevered and the sore is now cured, We would not be without" Zam- Buk in the house. Zam-Buk piles, every but | A DOUBLE BEREAVEMENT, 8S. Smiih, Mrs. Rosevear's Brother, Passes Away. On Wednesday evening, a telegram was received by Mis. Rosevear, Queen street, announcing the death of her brother, Dr. 8, Ss Smith, of Empori- um, Pa. The doctgy gpent a part of the past summer in Kingston, and was well known and had many friends here. Mrs. Rosevear has been doubly her husband dying recently, and now her brother has passed) away. The funeral will take place at Emporium, on Suntldy. br, 8S. is alo a sure eczema, ule Pers, abse CR8e8, cure scalp ete. Its purely herbal makes it the ideal and young children. stores sell Zam-Buk, dhe, free from Zam-Buk Co, price. Try also tablet. composition balm for babies | box, or post Toronto, for "Madame X." "Madame X,"" the impressive melo- drama which Henry W. Savage will of- fer at the Grand on Wednesday, No- vember 29th, is a play of such univer- sal appeal and such tremendous dra- matic power that it thousands of persons whom the thea- tre does dot ordinarily impress. Wo- cially era interested in its striki { 4 moth- Allowed sto Come. John MeIachre n, B.A. "assistant English and history master St. Thomas, asked tHe board for three months' leave of absence to allow him to take specialist 'work in Fnglich at Queen's University. This was allowed, Allan Stroud is very eral hospital, Free To Pile | Victims Next Morning Worst Cases Wonder Why They Never Before Tried The Remarkable Pyramid Pile Remedy. oe at men wonderin er's sacrifice wen there is interest, since perhaps the ve t man is capable of. or at i while among ill in the gen- o C ior one's mother is mgest emotion a The Late Mrs, G. F. Deane. Mrs. George F. Deane, a prominent resident of Lansdowne, passed away on Saturday last, aged . sivtyv-thres, after a long iHness from neuritis her home in Lansdowne. name of the lite Mrs. Deane was Miss Emma Jane Beli, a daughter of the late Abraham Bell, and was born at Newboro, The deceased is survived by her husband and one daughter, William Munro, Rosthern, Sask., two wigters, Mrs, Shirley, Watford, Ont. and Mra. Croskery, Westport, Ont., and three brothers, A. Bell, Manitoba, J.C, Bell, Vancouver, B.C, and R. J. Bell, Dawson, YT. er -- Here is a Pointer. Have you cold hands and feet, chilis, pain in the back ? If so your blood i impoverished and your oneiption ran down. Wade's "Tron Tonic Pilly will positively vestore perfect health. As a blood maker and nerve strength- It is Free. By making a free test of the Wonder: ful Pyramid Pile Remedy you are sure of being right. Nothing is mere dis- appointing than: to invest in some- thing that doesn't do the work. So, write at ance to; the Pyramid Drug Co.; Marshall, ch., for a free trial Padkage u and know to a certainty that n sure, quick and permanent cure, an instant relief in worst cases of any form of 'piles. The trial will ly over night, and in the morning vou will hustle: to the nearest drug store, can'i help it, for the® regplar box | etier" they arc unequalled. Price, 25¢., that puts you on your feet and keeps|at J. B. Mcleod's drug stores. you going. Be sure you get what you . ask for. Did 3 3: wr Sletears., A brilliant din eteors in the eastern hoo ' be seen almost . | mightly, fhie j= thie time of the year whep thers is 8 ¢how of meteors from the comsteliation of Leo and the me tenors that shoot across ihe heavens are unusually large snd beautiful. The ler domes-from the 3m eastern sky. me on Leave. + Walter Reid, of the 320d Lanc- : 5 home on leave. He iv a Use the soupond your name ad ow, Merely fill in ress, 2 FREER PACKAGE COYPON Fill out the blank lines below lth your name an addres eut and ma g me PYRA- MID "pRve' COMPANY, hal Breet ..ivvow sasiavienay dessus YL ah a an Sial one can readily see that the Christ- | All kinds of poultry promises to be | local | are | healer and skin purifier; it is strongly | nesday night, so {for Sowards. slin (rough for tschooner "I must tell.you how pleased | My husband had | an old frost bite on his foot for many | for | sores, hinod-poisun, bad leg, eruptions | All druggists and | Zam-Buk Soap, 25e. ¢ atiracts many | ausual feeling of] at | The maiden | Mrs. | Not x MEE} 2 ORDINATION SERVICE CHRISTMAS TURKEYS Hs PROP IVS -- pres81 9 "REAL UP-TO-DATE SHOES FOR MEN. Winter Tans, $4, $5, $6. Winter Calf and Oil Leathers, $5. sd Swell Buttons, in Tans, Patents, Gun Metals, $4, $4. 50, $5. We also have small sizes for Young Men. 2 ABERNETHY'S S0000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 0000000006040 00000000 a IN MARINE CIRCLES FAIR WEATHER FOR MARINERS AT LAST. Several Grain Vessels Discharged and Lightered at This Port--Steam Alexandria Held up by Strike in Montreal--Marine Notes. Around Harbor. The weather mariners the THE man has favored the past couple of days, aud as a result, the vessels have been able to make their trips without delay. The weather is still quite rough on the lake, but still the vessels can navigate pSeveral steamers have dise hatged and lightered grain during the past cou {ple of days, and the men at the bead af the tr ansportation companies are happy, for they have certainly had their share of trouble within the past few weeks The steame 0 Alexandria was wha! ger's last night, real, and disch; arged her last trip of the se andria had a most . suc nandling more freight for some vears past, The vessel 'was held up at Montreal on her last trip with the strike of the freight handler ' The schooner Abbie 1. Andrews rived in port, Thursday from Oswego, with Sowards. The steamer Reny oile, grain laden, (Tom Fort William, arrived in port, Thursday morning, and is discharging | grain at Richardson's elevator, . The steamer Sowards arrived Wed- froin Oswego, with coal | The weather was too | her to bring along the + Maize, "Tit The tafter is ox pected to make the trip over the lake | to-day. MT. Co's eleva mount, grain liam, is dus morning, Fol Mont This is at from freight, RS seas son, this year than al mag ning, a cargo of coal for ton laden, to Steamer Glen | from Fort Wil arrive on Friday | discharge a cargo of | wheat; tug Thomson ar rived from | Montreal, with two light barges "nd {oil barge No. 6, and will clear fos Montreal, with two grain barges; | Bartlett arrived from Montreal, {cleared for Montreal, | barges; arrived Montreal, with three light barges, load grain for Montreal. | The steambarge Waterlily Davis' dry doek, | slight - repairs. The sloop Laura D. arrived at Fish- er's brewery, Portsmouth, from ports, with a argo of barley The weather was quite rough on Thursday, so mueh so that the waves ! were thrown over the wharf at the foot of Johnson street. The schooner, Andrews, came over from Oswego with a cargo of coal and had ynite a rough voyage. Marine men declare they have | never known the rough weather to last so long in a season before. i The steamer Dalhousie City, is in the Kingston dry-dock, having a 'rolling keel put on. The steamer to tug tug | tug. Bronson from to went nto undergo to same bas Aletha, was expected Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching Scalp and Dandruff Hair Becomes Soft, Fluffy, Lus- trous and Abundant After a Danderine Hair Cleanse Danderine is to the bair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimula- ting and life-producing properties cause the Lair to grow abundantly long, strong and beautiful. It at once imparts a sparkling brilliancy and velvety softness to the hair, and a few weeks use will cause new lair to sprout all over the scalp. Use it every dav for a short time, after which two or three times a week ii be sufficient to complete whatever growth you desire. Immedistely after applying a little Dan. derine all dandruff will disappear, all itching of the scalp will cease and there will be no more loose or falling hair. 1f you wish to double the beauty of your hair in ten minutes surcly fry thismoisten a cioth with a litle Danderine and draw it carefully theough your hair, taking one small dust, dirt or any excessive oil In a few AomeuLs your hair will be wavy, fluffy and an incomparable soft- nese, A ne the beduty and shirvmer of true hair health. Hf you care for beautiful, soft hair and lots of it surely get a 23 cent boule of Knowl Nolet woumiet >A sed saryioe wsite yw. { last." Ohio, with three grain | place bered, e th return to Watertown] led { jection I | 2 ® a " Makes your hair grow long, heavy and luxuriant and we can prove it Get a 25 Cent nt Bottle Now and' strand at. a time, this will cleanse the hair of |i from any dmg store org down from bay ports today. The steamer Dundurn, was expgeted up. from Montreal today with freight. The freight service will soon wound up now. Marine insurance ex- pires the last day of November, and the underwriters will pot take the risk after that, they hustle to finish their trips. before the first of the math, NICE HAIR FOR ALL the Dandruff Gera and Hair Grows Luxurviantly, i he or which canses falling and ada ne thal causes Newbro's , Cal Once Destory sO have nice dandrofi dry haw To cure Kill the and that = past what { Anyone | she has i brittle, i baldness car hair not an Y nlonding , dealt 1 1» "Chal, local ting SCOOP | Cessary "IH dealer, | 1, McMyler unloading | tax, apera i th Ladgn, |¢ to conl the for being Mary Ann altogether new first time it; has been successfully operated from a'gehooner Jeska, three in six hundred account of the co shallow, and her hatches so small, only the half-ton scoop could be used If the ton scoop could have been used, her have been in hali the time. Fighteen unloaded with a thpeton in ten hours, in almost the hand shovellers could accomplish James Sowards, successfully whirlie, « coal. The the while opera { | Rarpherde does, Cormelin Grew Wasi Hoitle of Newbra steam » BRAVE machine ix s Herpieide dandruff, it has on sehopner, ompletely wed mw in this |W Very thiek {topped my hair from falling out," i makes heir soft and glo 8 delightful odor, and refres dressing. It the vhundantly, germ and, not hh was city, this is the and The steam barge hing ed today, were was unload permits han the to grow dandrufi and her hundted tons transferred On | and kills min and kill ttes Jeska being « Send Her dollar Meleod special . ists y the One H old by | We. |e we unloaded | PUtHes the | and ean | leadin drugy wipes for sample Betrow, Mi oo b Jas o., guaranteed cargo would A test Drug tons wents he seoop | hali time the fas The steambarge wight for DAN CUPID T0 BLAKE FOR Joska, will elear to Dswogo. A Sohn | Miss Mabel Briceland Was Married | in Cleveland to Thomas Rinneys-- "We mre "Married and Happy at Last," Wrote Bride to a Friend In This City=Her Mother Notified. are and happy at COUPLE AWAY, 7 marne A MOST PLEASING AND SUITAB'E GIFT For Lady or Gentleman in Quartered Oak or Mahogany and Circassian Walnut Buy early, we store your purchase. REID'® HIGH QUALITY othr REID'S 310% PRICES. and will | = "| JAMES REID'S well known to has visited in thie] 'Phone 147. vicinity. Miss Priceland was employ ed a stenographer for | Weldon & Weldon, and Kinney had bees a as a chauffeur The couple, been keeping time, but there to the runaway These few words, written on a pi ture post card, Cleveland, and received by a friend in this has eleared up the mysterious disappearance of Miss Mabel Price und, | stemogr of Watertown, N.Y., and Thonas Kinney, of the same I'he t will be rémem disappeared from Watertown, a Puesday night, and search was made for them in Kingston, y believed that they had cross the border However, ou 1 and Cleveland, he happy wai tied Tho ride telling her ut from city, pher, couple, i week ago as it come they went to where knot also rote her of her marriage, a few days. The bride is Kin stonians, and Pr Smoked Kippers Fillets Bloaters Ciscoes understood, have for $0 il as tiie | oh led | company some | fami! this was some wedding, and to the match " I'innan Haddies DOMINION Fish COMPANY 63 BROCK ST. PHONE 520 No Contract Too Large Ko Job Too Small FOR US TO HANDLE. Ag Practical Plumbers we will come your home your office, your store, , ¥our and any work may entrust to us David Hall 66 BROCK STREET. "Phone 234. Residence 'phone, 856, i mid dang 10 or factory est mate on you

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