Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Aug 1912, p. 5

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io 3 bh THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, ---- --_-- ci ud os orci nd mae |THE REVIVAL OF CROCHETING {| ( MEMORIAL SERVICE| =.= 5 ="= = I ---- - - rn Tr CTT 2 re y i x a. : After the singing of "When'1 Sur ' : | WORK FOR THE SUMMER VERANDAH '| [HELD IN THE SALVATION ARMY | vey the Wondrous Cross" Rev, In \ : san X 1 : : : Lo x : > CITADEL = Ryckman closed with prayer. ] 8 - J ; i -- x 4 . : ; ( : a grrr estas ne pa ins sr ok 4 : . : DE (SENT! N. I : [ : For the Late General William Booth | MAYE A PRESE NATION : : 5 J '=Tributes Paid to the Dead Leo Ryan Remembered 'by Staff ac 2 : : A Founder of the Army. Bell Telephous Company. : N i Fall F t + : = z . 5 . E : WwW WwW : ; With - the, sealing capacity of the Luo Ryan, a wellknown Kingston ! e 00 ear, k : i citadel filled, a memorial service of | ian, who bas,' for seven or eight . Rs : . i : . deep solemnity; * for the late Gegeral| vears, been a member of the staff of : 2 CONTAINING: : of Niiliam Booth, was conducted te the Bell Telephone comphny, in this New Suit Cases Bgtirély New Deslgus for Lingerie Edgings and Insertions, Bord- Salvation Army, on Wednesday even | city, is leaving for-Sudbury, having : : ' ers for Tray Cloths #gnd D'Olieys., Deep laces for Table Cloths ing. "Tiibutes were paid to the de | been appointed wire chief for that and Valances, ¥otifs for Inlet Work gnd Irish Lace ceased chief's life and work by re : district. He is léaving to-day for , roo : Ss : ; Hae . 5 a rem : oh presentative ministers and cifizens Sudbury - 3 ho ew . WwW Edited Ay Flora Klockmany, Lditor of The Woman's Magazine Adjutant Allen, the officer in charge > aye, - . € . x 8. i of England. A most pleasant aflair took : place : of the corps, presided, and the band, | on Wednesday evening when members Should be on every latly'y work table. mire under the direction of | Bandmaster | of the stafi gathered and presented 3 : . : i i with & signet fing as a we rythi +k 3 AP: : 4 : Ox i lections atid Ts terior in parting gift,' ou aidrose sippany . Eve ng that S new willl be ] : 8 ere aped, | the + whi] X se 2 bes ki : Price 35 cents per copy i and the general's pieture centred the ng Hug, whit gipressell, the best iii Bound in cloth and fully fitustrfted. . - ! William Christine, played suitable & | Mr. Ryan wishes of all the stafi for 'his future i front of the, platform: A few hours | success. = : : found here. previous a memorial service took place > » ' : -- {] lin the Olympic hall, London, Eng R. UGLOW & COMPANY | [#550 Fis ; God, Our Help in Ages Past," the ser Ya, commenced, followed with prayet. - £21 by Rev. W. K. Shortt. : : 141 Princess Street On the platiofin with the adjutant \ | and 'Mrs. €. Snell, - were Rev. Dr, a : a Ryckmen, Prof. W. GG. Jordan, W. FV. m---- t - Nickle, K.C., M.P., Rev. W. F. Fitz A Gerald, Rev. W. K. Shortt, Rev. Wil. Ham Craig, and In A. E. Ross, Serious Business. |i. quo) [RS SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE 3 " eonfirmed, " Rev. W. F. FitiGerald, an WoLeY 48 a serious: busivess--Just 3s important Ae read the scripture lesson. The male ; ' . . The circus clown gives his funny fun. 'We give you our sober Shee (members of oie hand) sang 3 y 5 oO | oronto Durin £ anadian experienge, We are practical tailors. and know how to buy and b bisfians,, Good 2 ight, nd the. ; } A | .what to 'buy. Wg have just placed in stock a sifipment of Scotch nig played etlectively, elcome, Tweeds 'and Blue Worsteds which are splendid. values. and no: at |Sweet Day," one of the general's ia ® e e_o J ves, Cone ve them. Our store and our services |(vorite hymns. . N t 1 Exhi Y a tone "a ses them. Out store 8 "® | Adjutant Allen, here, owing to th ; : ationa bition ove i . # pnon-arrival, through miscarriage, of THOS. LAMBERT, 'MERCHANT 157 Princess St. [ie ron" chuudiar verano | Canadian Northern Ontario Railway : sergeant-major, and Bandmaster i a 3. L. GALLEY : ; = : sp liam Christmas gave eulogies of the |, ° 0° & Foes . » mE We have large quartities of The META Go. general > veprsenting. the "women opi | The new J Thar. one : Ina ada Limited. ea! Ki ton Y.M PI LEAD and SHEET LEAD Can men soldiery of. the army. Both | known the general personally in Eng CANADIAN NORTHERN ONTARIO Train No. 12 wili leave TWEED at 6.40 am. and No. § from T( )R( INT( ) land. Bandmaster Christmas was | ALMOST A COLLISION, SYDENHAM at 8.00 am., and YARKER at 8:55 a.m., arriving NAPANEEat 9.45 a.m, to connect with special in stock. - - ; also, for years, an officer. They told | Ki i . Fabs . | CANADIAN 'NORTHERN ONTARIO train from NAPANEE at 9.50 am. arriving TORONTO; at 2.24 p.m. of the impressions the deceased bad | Kingstonian on Train Which Wa i on August 27, 28, 29, 30. and September 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. gx made on their lives, and referred to Stopped Just in Time. instances of his labor in their corp: Smith Eliott received a letier from Rr esr - - = : ~ -- -t 2 . . ew. Because 'the Christ-spirit inplanted in | his wile, who left, a few days ago on | RETURNING, a Special Train will leave TORONTO: UNION STATION, at 11.00 p.m on August 27, 28, "iy their hearts The soldiery is earrying | , trip to the west, In her fetter she 29, and September 2, 3. 4. 5, 6 and 7, running through to NAPANEE, and calling at all intermediate stations. and will carry out the general's com- | states that she was delayed getting | mand, "Gq on!" into Wannipeg, as the result of a mix The band, at this time, with the | hap. The train' she was riding on al- | FIRST CLASS COACHES EXCLUSIVELY congregation standing, rendered "The | most figured ana collision. The fact! ; : Dead Margh in Saul." : ' | that the engineer of the train noticed | W. F. Nickle continued 'the eulogies, | the danger, nnd bad time to stop, | speaking on behalf of the general pub {5avel a terrible accident. When the EXCURSION TICKETS GOOD ON ALL TEAINS. lie. Though not. acquainted with the! train was brought to a standstill, army's late chief, Mr. Nickle extended | was but a tew leet away from another SPECIAL EXCURSION FARE from YARKER, $38.35;, TWEED, $3.35; SYDENHAM, $3.65; BANNOCK- the ~ sympathy - of the public at his | train. ~ ! t aE Rik OMIT ot A "wr .is i passing beyond the veil, and spoke of ee | BURN, $3.50; HARROWSMITH. $3.55, on Aug. 28 and Sept. 4. ? 3 2 his impressions from a study of the : For 'Cooking and Drinking, alse for Cakelceing and Making Fudge. dase fife and the work oi .the Single Fare Tickets, for the Rcund Trip will be sold Aug. 24th to Sept. Tth, good to return up to Sept. ---- -- B------ pee -- my ified Kingdton. The ' E-------- 10th. L . 4 nnd ey - his life Mr. Nickle | Splendid Growth of Attendance at' Splendidly equipped with lixurious hich-backed seats. MILLION 1S IN SIGHT. TEETER said, he believed, was his desire and | Canadian National Exhibition. FI EE EF ee > x éé I» Vv '»" acts of practical Christianity--one that | qq ;attendagice at the Canadian FOR A BATHING HOUSE G E T T H E D A 1 S was not restricted by creeds: Because National exhibition keeps jumping atl ' : . " TH s down, he was not neces- | xh ark i th Gasoiens sangineund you will hot hare any trouble, They og davandouts Reviewing the | the he of send SE 750, eer are sure to give you perfect satisfaction. Every engine Is tho- ; the age in which he com. sand a year; \ : A iri 3 » . " ga An r s RECT f rl hops. spirit of the , x nde 0005 in 1940, BITO00. dn 1011, 926, MOVEMENT ON FOOT TO ERE( - KpugnLY. feted vay boar Maines on stock for imme- menced his life work, his surrender of | josh oy SFU Rin Tot attractions ONE IN CITY Lo . ; ICE CREAM { t B \ D ' gk Capt. Abbie and Lieut | last. --=Prominent Citisen Will Star. \ef [i / N y 5 3 founded ay Bd : A --at------ | Subscription List With $300. . TE ny : a IS R D CK CO. ret W. G. Jordan. in an able afd The Late Jennet Ric hards. > © dod / . diate delivery. Leave your order now. buginess ambitions, the speaker | the Pint or Quart A prominent citizen, who is inter . | is easily the best ever presented by a : + . . . n , the character of the man San fa : oh CALL on Us when yon rejuire Batteries, Coils, Carburators, yunistod pr of his officers and sol | fair on this continent, and it goes Now That Scheme for Water Front Maguetos, 4nd al: Motor Boat Jscessories. 4 Mr. Nickle also referred to the | without saying that the much-longed broad-minded manner, signified his. | On Tuesday the funeral took place | 4 g"in a 'movement w setire a pub ww bred Ne 4 S A K EL L appreciation of the late General Booth from her residence of Jennet Richards lic bathing houlle for the city, statu | , and his wotk--marveilous in one short | The service was conducted by Rev to a Whig sresentiative that it was 4 ly 5 i Next te Opera House . Phoae 640 life time. The reve rend scholar re | My Savary. The floral offerings wert i likely that would be taken in # / EO ! i presaii ted the churches in the eulo: | Wreath, family; pillow, Hosiery com ay short time towards securing - -- gies ; pany; Shady, ou Witkint Irwin, funds drom Citizens -who would caro 1s EEE. Ee -- Ee _ ---- -- In part, ha gaid, religion 1s but the isses E noanc innie Evans, "8. 4onate for the erection of a publi . 59 cy SEAL ; loaded up. A hts of bumanity, the Jove of Ged | H. Wiskin and Mis: Dawson, M bathing house in the city CHICAGO PRINTERS HERE. . . ; i asl Feclos, Mise jBessi? Beswick,- Miss 3 - manifested to mankind. Passing down ' . The now movement is to erect a . Coit " ~ adian Company. incorporated by special Act o fthe Legls- imbued with the prophetic spirit, and ik i som, J 8 NM nh Mn the city and fit it up with a big tan} nesday Afternoon. lature, with the required umount of stock subscribed and and the late lendeg Was surely oue ol py oe . ne ORs . oe if surtable property can be secured The city was visited on Wednesda; d g ow | paid in, with the regular amount deposited with the gov- these. : His lile was given to the y aks una, - bu Linre a nit hy ** ifn proposition to erect one ou: the | afternoon and part of the evening by ernment, and provides tho regular government reserve probleas _ of the poor. The professor | ne [tysdalt, Als Jeon, Bury 8. 0, "rant was regarded as'the best labout sixty newspaper men, all mem on each anil every policy, and has, therefore every safe- said an Faglish statesman had recent madly ant « ne Duvy, "ind. but as thes is a great desl of dif [bers of the Chicago Typographic al Un guard and security to which any stock company can lay iy said religion was formerly for sav. | ry ire, Sara x am, alls culty apparently jn having it at the [ion No. 11, who are on their way claim, or which Government- deposits, reserve and in- ing souls and now it is to save so jpg gon sprays, Mr and Ire L lake it is felt that the next best thing home after attending a ronvention spectign. can secure. cirby, You can't separate the " twn, byron Irs. Gott, Miss Evelyn. Wig : held in Bosto t week. The riv : vk M foun Chow. M 1 would be to erect one in some part [held in ] o fn Ins : oe ey So I#t us mail you our leaflet, "Just a Comparison." The general's aim was to save men's in, Miss Jean Uhown, Mr. and My {° the city. ol in the ety on the steamer hing i eOrpge sland 1 Hower ernie : 3 onf- The party ore aw on CY HOLDERS' MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE €0 | Souis, ath it shold always be the re Hollun 4; dith ¢ fans : Born . It is pointed out that one benefit 4 nt o he Pak Gi : : in Pu : i hil sin oi the army. its many agencie: ' i naa, Jessie . tn : he bath esday, and came b Av oO ' HEAD OFFICE: TEMPLE BUILDING ECD. ( ) oi ork haing n means to the suprem | Yipes. Miss Weight, Miss Perris, ) to be derived from having the ba id $3 ' JK JSMNG, NTO. . i . ; : "ing house erceted in the city, and nol y \ it: th Kingst » y ! i? "ony ha . pared 1 teid, Mr. and Mm. Knott, Blanche d 1 . | this city, leaving over e ingston gents W nl ) : nd The chunchas are prepare yo nko ' it the lakeside, would be that it Capable Agen Wanted in Unrepresented - Districts. say tha general was & great man, and we, Stanley Gee," Fenwick Coulson id 1 i both i ind. Pembroke railway, by special ' Mies venngly 1 1 could hw used HO summer and win . wht rotock. Th hore is now enrolled nmong the saints, Ix Kenngdy, Vincent and Willie Mc train, at eight o'clat te visitor werp the professor's concluding words In the absence of the mayor, Dr. A Rr a LE. Ross, M.P.P., evprecsed, on beha'l TE ---- ery . 3 > . fe SB ned Repairs receive our prompt attention, diery. EO oy in this. ety, ] for million mark will be reached at Appears to Have Been Abandoned progress 0 o ' E . i Hates baséd on severest Sctuarial test, but in no way «ille. und took the steamer there fo ullough, Rev. Mr, Savary Mes. 25. ' =; ) were in Boston last week, and on Mon x "™ rid y . 2 fon 1 Watts, Maggio arpér and elon I'he citizen who is interested in the tday arrived in Montreal, but "while Merrie, Miss Beard, William and Vers mattor also informed the Whig that » {there they did not have as fine a time ¢ 3 London, Jessie IMermist Holton 11 prominent citizen had promised ¢ of tha givic aulhorities, a queta . © } tihslon, Velen Hay i | as they f speocted; on account of it i $Hti towards the schéme an 3 3 : . ston; lili \ \ 1 | flonate " raining =o hard svanpa thy to the Salvationists in the |* * 108 of the vallev, ' & » J | ' a "hristmas The sal ban rrere he felt that citizens would take hold The American printers were very ; : demise of their Fhiek: The. doctor doriiclns. Conleas rhe hi © of the - matter and give liberally £0 | (akon with their stay in (ttawm and | The latest 1h Gum Wood and Solid / ; points out that Se municipality |, Christinns, Hare Die 4 the scheme. state that they could nor have been Mahogany migh bo ' > ors x ex appragte work and I Boron and Charles R The matter of securing a bathing | given a better time than was accord 8: achievements of men in other sphers hr an house has been discussed from: time fod them in that city. DINING-ROOM FURNITURE; 8 * oo ot sakivity --SCiench, amt, etc, But he Good Home-made Bread i to time by committees of the cou The party as a whole were very Also Kyonyr Gum Wood elioves tne municipality appreciates Your baking will } ; ht id cil, and when the question was Inst {| much taken with the Thousand Is |: : 10 the highs! degree the work baking will be suecresainl . | % luse White Swan Yeas{ Cakes taken 'up it was stated that the plan| lands, sdying "they were certainly a BEDROOM SETTS I mong the poor, anfortunate, and af |. ; : ar : rth seeing." The barts . Moted. i » Ne alight, wweel and wholesome bre ad to Have = bathing house erected nen i sight worth seeing The party had a heted, instituted by the late general : a 3 ( h 1 9 i iw » * your grocer hasn't got iv (six cak Macdonald' , Park would have to be [haseifill team and seemed very sorry In eshibition on our floors ere 0 aavance in Prices Dr Ros made reforcace to the fic | op 5c cond ue his name and: ask for] abindondd twig to the fact thai|ihat, they could mot haXe arranged <a SPECIALS: ; 3 % » > ing of the guns when he was in South oh AS. Jarl . free We hi "a hte ! the sewer emptied into the lake near | gomie it the city during their stay. | Tiyee-piece Haw Si El » Africa, in the recent war, at the death ree samnle. White Swan pices & t the Se emg piece 1k hid fae : ONL | that noint. Since that no action has S------------------------ hoguny Parlor Setts only $45 ol Senn Vi toria. Here, again, a is i in : | been taken. , SAT UP IN COFFIN. 1 leader bas alien. But, as in the case | Dr. Beattie. Neshitt, the former! "i do mot think we would have | Te eid A? of the queen's successor. we look for ! 3 - resident of the Farmers' Bank, whe |any trouble whatever in raising mon | Gow R ve for Woman Who 4 ward to entioued comflicts under the wn been vritically ill of heart and|ey tor the scheme," said the citizen Jig Ww, pre i d te be Dead new _geners]. : kidney trouble in Toronto, is report-Lto the Whig. "When we once get as. Certified to be i, Adjutant Allen spoke at someled to be slowly improving, althougt 4 i ble to make it; A Tonbridge (Kent) woman had the Leading f feagth on the loss the army had sus | not vei out eof danger, Soug ej stan uo wz ~y be abies make levi experience of coming back to The Undertaker Phone 147 ¥ 8 ) ng go all right i Hide and Living for two days alter be : -- one . {in eoriified dead : . wad in the next room with bis mothe i 4 Engagement Announced. Her name was King, and she appar. | "hen be heard a noise in the adjoin- $5.00 $6.00 7.00 Hd. The engagement is announced of ently died of. i he Ppa ing apartment, and on entering was ou yy : sx Agnes Winona, daughter of Col {ninced in a cotun, and' the funeral | F'@rtied to find hiy sister mitling up £5 00 ; | : ; PACKED gid Mrs. Edmund Johnson, of Vine | wae arranged #0 take place on Wed. |T8hS in ber coffin. - Ed 1 * , a IN ONE and, NJ, to Henry Wilcox, United | neaday. ; She died on Wednesday, having sur. Seates consul at Port Mare, Jamaica On Monday, however, her brothes vived the terrible experience for two , The bride-to-Be, who is pow visiting days an aunt in Germany, 1% a ster of Felix 8. RN. Johmson, United States consul of this city. \) extra half cent or cent a day » ; When Larry and Harry and Molly and May will ba At Lake Ontario Park. Y y Jumped out of their beds at the of the day, Cotas, «hsb go, Frags bin They inyaded the kitchen and hed up the cook. Seal Brand : st Ontario. P An entirely And from that poor lady her Tefsties all took ; and you will know the night On Me -- pt oi i And then the wee bandits--of course it's no wonder -- exquisite flavor of the AJL 6% o'dhouk, the' Park will be free to Sat down and ate up every speck of their plunder. finest coffee . : Pup yee a > Written by HERBERT I. BREWSTER, j ue on he A Hea a on 'of : "i, Ny 7 A Burning Proposition. . 12 Highfield 84. Moncton, N. B. - The Home of Good Shoes §.|§ he ints Bl | ie ihe right time to put in sour bn AIEEE A : One of the 28 Jingles tor which the Canadian Pestum Co. ; 3 : sapply of kindling wood . for winter Windsor, Ont, paid $500.00 In. June : cto x - y use. We deliver prompily aml earciul "~e owe iy. James Swilt & Co,

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