Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1912, p. 3

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} . 5 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1912. EE ---- poy domo re -------------------- - : : - : IMME! SIT y Of f LACE Ho W He Es cape d Miss Alice Liéyd im "Little Miss 1 - a a Pat. a eh . ality -- Fix-It » Fresh to stremg sowthow to S04Lh winds: falr (oda) a "a i or { wo THAT JESUS HOLDS IN THE An Operation Dainty Miss Alice Lioyd delighted wendny, becoming milder, | ' ; WORLD TO-DAY. two large audiences at the Grand, x ¢ ] Saturday, in "Little Miss Fix-It." i | And Was Completely Cured of Miss Lloyd is sumounded by a good ; Fine Serujon in 5. Andrew's Church company, and the musical gaiety pro- on Sunday Evening by Rev. W. Plies of 14 Yoar®' Standing | 0". on pleasing entertainment. - . . J. Clarke, D.D., of Montreal. by Dr. Chase's Ointment. There is no plot whatever to the play K<2 OPPORTUNITIES - * ! ; The Sunday evening service as St, but it is brimful of song and oom- ] | {Andrew's Presbyterian church, was edy. Miss Lloyd sang a great many k i A --=IN. THE -- : | conducted by Rev. W. J. Clark, D.D.. songs, which included many of her a Se ARES : » i A, . : Montreal. The preacher brought out old-timers, and with each one she \ ; fin a most emphatic manner the im- scored a great success. Int "Ship A- ABN \ i i 7 hoy" and "What Are Ye Getting At, | fo SPER | i v. mensity of the place that Christ Jesus M | bolde in the world to-day and gave a / Eh?" she brought rounds of ap | 5 : : GOOD KINDS || simple reasons fox the importanes ames C. Taser as "Budaic" Arar | [ [EEANRAN PR OF THIS BIG STORE ' of his place. Dr. Clark's address was ' James C. Lane, as ** ie" Arnold, § SET J | DONT BE IMPOSED ON | [teil] simplicity and held the who was full of life, and gave the ~ i en act i cankon : large eon rogation in ¢ o closest at- | audience much amusement with his TE Are so numerous--that any W U0INE UN. | = women cour |i mila bl soins Fapiitmes who | BL VACTIRIPANY Noman who las the slightest idea : \ gn, of styles and values will have little s TORONTO - ONT. Christ, ,, reconeiling the world unto much applause with his odd remarks; Himself." - | Miss Pauline de Lorine, as Marjoriv "3 I WR trouvle in making selections, ; What strangely different meanings Arnold, and Victor Foster, as Harold Rk i : - the word God has conveved to mer AE ad Mariors y ! - "pe To save. goods being TRY NOLANS || the various periods of the world's int Te {Ll \: . Attractive Suitings : ial 'Blend Rig MATY 18 , first the thought of \ pn ) jo giv | \ / i . 3. 43 damaged by rain or lime High Grade Coffee ox inany gods was man's belief, then one] A : mous Tuckey Year. ang way fives et I A in Whipcords Zibelines, Chev: dust while we are re- Loffee, d0calb. win Tp be a | | gracefol and lively and js mious the 4] | rons, Berges, Cheviots, Bradford 338 Pringess Street, Phone 720 | ling. The latter idea is sit a \ nijjuicauble sharsdteristies Riuch sau- . Weal Twills, Irish Homespuns, Broad: a p fs 08 i cloths, Velvets, Etc. moving our roof, we wil _ Prompt Delivery. vith us. Is it any wonder that men in some places. The play has many *ometimes regard God as indifferent. bright lines. Masjorie, who was aes hg * 1 visited a man recently who had a Doctors say that about one person thinking of securing a divorce, got pS dll See Our 21-inch Satins sell goods almost at yo Electric Restorer for Men [lage family and was paralyzed into [in every four suffers mop 1 : : 8 ny imagine a | °1 good one when she said she PARRY in all colors for coat linings -- Phosphonul restores every nerve in the body | Utter heiplessness. He turned on me | from piles, and who can imagine a || + i fos pont tension ; savagely for t is | more annoying, torturing, dk - , intended going to Nevada to be Re! Bl : ownprices for cash only, VT and vial. Fromabur Fo, Al savagely for an explanation of his | mor nao . BEE. Smeres | void. | Walsh Las amusing when : absolutely guaranteed for two sen: eakuase erted o5cs. "G ib. Christ Jesus." Wr After trying a few treatments with-! he tried to get the puzzle, "Why is l | : peci ce of aw] Cy A 3d Dry was tn ia Jon Too at ont Suctess, and a3 the Aiment Sons the Fourth hh 7" through his in- ! sons ai 8 ial Price of $1 per ; 3 . e orse, the medical doctor is consult ard For sale af Mahood's drug store who has exercised so strong an in- | An operation, he says, Is necessary. tollevtual dome. for the foot ¥y . p P at an . fluence over the world. What ut- | You think of the suffering, expense | McOill students here for the foo : terly inexplicable thing it is, the place [and risk to life Itself. and hesitate | "all match occupied ome of the boxe C " . he holds i% the world's life. On the | before taking such a step, (eens and Varsity students wery BLA K GOODS ; Thomas Copley one hand passionately loved and ser- In many thousands of such cases | also well represented in the audience. 9 | ved by great numbers of people, on the | Dr. Chase's Ointment has made | Miss Lloyd was presented with a pen: . Telephone 987 other haved and despised, his su thorough and lasting cures. Read : » his superb 3 ant from each college. 2 230 Princess St. Phone 577 | this letter for the proof. j For afternoon and evenin wear, new Shadow Drop a card to 19 Pire Street when |#ititude to the world, the helplessness Jeauy 1 I Pine. wanting anything done in the Carpen- of mankind, His wonderful , go _ Charles of va, a Sei "Trail of the Lonesome Grenadines-- Novelty Voiles rench inons---Resil tery line. Estimates given on all kinds der lov H i : : of © ropuirs and." Siven on all Kinds der love. ¢ appealed to the outcast | writes :-- For 14 years 1 suffered "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, » re d 3 ilk Wool Hardwood Floors of 'all 'kinks. "4% woman, he appealed to the. Hoon: | write chronic piles, and considered | which comes to the Grand to-night, da's--Cre --Qashme e-8nie 8 and orders will receive prompt attention centurion, he appealed he sel 3 ili i i i F i . pealed to the scholar. | my case very serious 1 was treated | shows the brilliant and popular dram- ---- Shop, 40 Queen Street. ly Nicodemus and to the wealthy Jos. | bY a celebrated doctor who could not | v(t. Fugene Walter, at hin best. Ho | Jj Datistes, Charmuese--Poplin Eoliennes, Etc. a ~ eph. at a place he holds in human | help me and ordered a surgical opera- | ,,,, [aithiully mirrored the Gelightiul | . RIMASON HOTEL thought. tion as the only means of relief. scones of the book, and the scenic | Bl k S lk D $ 25 Fas, caneed, dense aes, ur | (| fd nt Wo olin thik what the waa cyliswrer 1 decid lo uy or im of hn, ook, tod ere | § Black Silks for Dresses 50c to $3, rnished. Bley . eS ETE! | OTREOUS indeed. The strong New| Bar Toes § Bo , makes pon | VOUMd have missed if certain great | relief from the first box. By the us : > "ns ' ty, L in non had not lived. Shakespeire why | of three boxes 1 was ntiry a York company presents the big drama- Cur 90c 36-inch Messaline Silk is what you usually r with' cholcest p uors and of orry, Dev | ave the English race a language | This Is why it gives me great pleasure | tic sucvess, in a mammoth produc | > 7 Dass gen yard stables in aity a h Sper and a great Yiterature. Tennyson, wi to recommend Dr. Chase's Ointment | tion. | pay $1 for anywhe re. JOHN COUSINEAU, Proprietor, a gave us "In Memoriam." Bag when we | 10 2ll who suffer from piles as a ---- i . . . . yeak of Jesus we pass mito another treatment of the greatest value "Elijah" Grand Opera Company. ] Your mspection invited. atmosphere. Oh, had He never walk b Dr, 1 Ase 3 Intment, 80 cents a Arrangements have been concluded | pn od 'the strests. of Jorulakea t Wi box, all dealers or Edmanson, Bates| & Mejestic' G Be 0 - . Jerulalem is | & Co., Limited, Toronto. with the Majestic Grand Opera com The New rt Bo ks An Rea work and' His teaching was the flower pany, Inc., which is of note to the ia 0 e . and fruit of them all. The others REV. T. W. NEAL SCORES music lovers of Kingston, for the ap- | THAT TOBACCO oarance at the Grand, on Wednesday, . With the "Rooster" on It S 11 P ] all shine with His light and if the - " Is crowing louder as he goes along pire a ar Ors: ig: of a great sorrow comes now | Those Who Gamble and Delight in! rer 6th, for they will have an| « Only 5c per pound, For chewing and| Every lady welcome to can. Bel to any of us, to whom do we go? Vulgar Shows { opportunity to see the first American | smoking. "ml AR Measured and fitted for a Bpirells If it were possible to take Jesus A 'Serio OF sermomnct . produciion of Mendelssohn's "Elijah" | A. LAN orse ha units her figure Bust i . 8 $ ol sermo! Oo young mem " ol The. fie Gl Ontario Street, and all that he means to the world | us continued in. Sydenham Street |; gram] opera: form. . The: first pro-| extenders, Bust Confiners, Brassiers h n | f for all figures. Bee ads. in "Vogue | Out of history we caunot conceive Mithodiat Care oa a am fessional production as music drama | ahd caress." "Ladies' Home Journal' [the loss. "God was in Christ." The hen th it hy Av CICRIAE, | was made in England by the Moody | ; "Rev tt 9 . vhe . stor Ac p sul Y. . aor, ghd B en Hen Reached on the sub- | yp ppere Opera company, with remark' | he De- : . lineator," "The Signer." mighty God of the ocean and the wt of "A Young Man' :" : Luo 2 : ect of * ¢ Man's Amusements," | 14 PREWEQETST) (ISIE Best Service and Satisfaction Storm a in Christ. It is good tof opening his discourse the pastor Rie Sutoess. ¢ engaged to Brotent the a ni Guaranteed. now that the reat eternal being | said that there were different opinions i oo! pany eng 8 jure 1! when He pi mts Himself to the hu i churches on this subject dq ® | opera will number over one hundred resel . lect, and espe | oirle, including a full symphony or- M man race is such an one as Christ | jally in the M thodist ol ine + Fy Dunvett ie pl oat in, tie Buieo ron | ne famoue foot mote had bee ot | per ancnteso ebiny Maju : . SETIERE. ciling the world unto Himself that ted. The church , , ; Falilage w Meno] t t line of Pure Spices 131 Weliagten St. Phone 878 Ten might derstand wha He wan. | us, bot the aveion ss So wn | rand Opera company wil have in its | IMOgEes Iincrustation and Vinegar, :-:- If the eternal God is such an one | tovertholess. ' | i tage sheets, is ora ' hoi ROstumRes, : . » sr! ecto eb ei. ne Jima need we be sitaid of Him, Amusements, said he, are all right wilt be BE oe epotation Is toand * gE . o w can we fai ong or | antil people start to abuse them as 5 ; ¢ D. COUPER"S Y fracdom from whatever would offend | nany do, and then they become a | Ped: The singers, who have heen na x " toll the young boy engaged ia Earope for the scason's S Him ? urse. Parents i SE liinh 76. 341.3 n : a eo tour in "Elijah," have among them Phone Princess St. RADWAY'S READY REL We have in our modern times many | hat he can go on the lawn and play oma surprises for discriminating audi- . 2 «cs IEF problems, but of all problems that roquet with a wooden ball, and yet eness. Gwilym Niles, probably the | Ri h Whit d A d G Id FOR LA GRIPPE should demand our attention the one | insist he must not play billiards best known singer of the music of | c € an Cl 0 Satiuta thr Aan yi most important is this, "Is it true | ina table with colored balls, or that | "pio in America, will be with this rate th nnnel with the Ree Lihat God is such a* 'one as Jesus "| io can play with wooden blocks with organization. Have you seen it. Hef, and apply as a bandage to th throat. Give the Pills to prow Norn This is what the gospel teaches. It's | wumbers on them, and that he must conditions of the eres apd alter the | the old, old story of Jesus' love to 10t play with a piece of cardboard! EONGREGATION OF COOKE'S iy - Just look at the Set in our display windows. Tequire promt treatment rake hate the world. vith colored dots on it. The lad im- om I & teaspoonful of Re jef in a tumh or of rediately asks you to tell him: the Will Try and Retain the Services of . hot water, sweetened, If you like, and DIED AT SHARBOT LAKE. eason why he should not,. and "you Its Pastor. You can have your initlals dome just Nke that or any way four to six of Radway's Pils. In fife re puzzled iv i i oy va) fits. zled to give him a suitable 5 . : . teen minutes you will perspire freely. .nswer. The gumes are not to blame, | | The call to Rev. J. W. Mcintosh you wish. We do it right hére in Kingston. No delay or walt We deliver at latest prices Go to bed, and in the morning you wit | The Late James Ryan, Veteran of bert, S pause be cured. sBeef-tea diet, if the Ee" Crimean War, ut the ple who play them. from Prince Albert, Sask., has caused keen regret on the part of the mem i 2 3 . J 2 Let us show you the different articles in this line. the very best grades of coal, Ls obstinate ' ; N live for pi in di . I'he death occurred at Sharbot Lake en who live for pleasure will die it : of Cooke's This is a good time to put in Ask for RADWAY'S and Take no Substitutes on Friday night of James Ryan. The he same way. In speaking of bil bers of his congregation d Cooke y for b AR iards, bridge and Uancing, Mr. Neal; "Burch. At a meeting of the session, | deceased gentleman for years was a re * : » Nr, J held on Sunday evening, a resolution your supply for next winter. ane sident of that place. He was horn in | tated that young men who aimed to | held on Sunday evening, o fesolut on | Ireland seventy-eight vears ago He | * great men would not become such re le , : i av A sain in his charge in Kingston, and | P. WALSH was a veteran of the Crimean war, H¢ | | they freely indie in these plea- | representatives were appointed to | ROBER I SON'S, LIMI I ED ES (ano Bah leaves a wife. two sons and five daugh- ures. No two-o'clock engagements at a : gh : --- sors: John, of Sharbot Lake: gh he place of business will keep young | PTo%% the claims of Cooke's chureh 1} 85-37 BARRACK STREET. of Toronto; Mrs. Purtell and Mrs. Mc- | "en from their beds as certain plea ae the presbytery when it meets in Rich Cut Glass Fine China Kim, of this city; Mrs. John Redmond | ures do. a A member of. the congregation, in of Sharbot Lake; Miss Maud at home, A man who gambles at nights and conversation with the Whig, said that | and Miss Mary, of this city. oes home to his wile and family with Cooke's was certainly "'up against. it" | k. | on Monday morning over the King d from some other person less qunfor- Prof. Ale der 1 4 d Rev. D ) A : : in o bo lik ; k ; rot. exander Aird, an v r. 4 GS ON ston and Sembloks ailway and : the ante, ie her Baty phobic on MacTavish had been taken away after GET OUR PRICES for Tin, Lead, Zing, Babbitt, Sider Is going to 'be & HIE elt P| funeral took place to St. Mary's Cath-§ MT : considerably short --pastorates to ill " ¢ % i going city. ° edral, where a solemn libera was cole- | 11%¢ tke opera, but he would say that other positiots and sow. M7. Mein Lead, Zing, Babbitt, Solder, Sheef Lead, Lead Pipe brat . ri or ¥ py, men or women who would go to these . os © mE sia Ie ots lo that Increasing Which the remains were interred in So. | laces (0 swe girls attired Id resid cond girder boat THE CANADA METAL CO, Limited, to make everybody familiar : Mary's cemetery. drove As tek would aot hie to se been with the congregation for a with a new appliance. | : re tha Baal P tainly equal to cannibals ih year. His call to the west is keenly In addition to this the | Rushing the Road Paving. ply = y 4 felt, ax he has won his way to the population is continually | The work on the new pavements hearts of the members of bis congre- | ch moving out | The remains were brought to the city \h amount of money that he has gain- with regard to its ministers. Rev, end, and it takes a long time great ; Factories--~TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, and others moving in That P | int od an the Tour downtown biorks Is be- Evangelistic Services. gation, and darted > what augurs GANANOQUE TIDINGS. filled the pulpit of Grace church, last oving . a eopie are intereste ng rus along. e OCK on Py inl: he { An) to be most successful work nse evening is why it takes continuous ad- . Pp Tes Clarence street, between Wellington Evangolistio services, in which al However, Mr. Mcintosh has not sig- | wpa jo 7 1 : vertising 'to bring any special in and demand better (}|and King, is now completed, and the | 'h¢ Methodist churches of the city | Lo aVHE TO SHINO MAE Rot SE | What is Transpiring in the Rives have resided here for the past s thing to the general attention v first wagon-drove over it on Monday |" lo join, were opened on Sunday | fil" G8 0" 0 FOE OF CG TPown. years, left, on Salurday, to join Mr. of the public. clothes. That means us morning; but it will not be open for | ¢YORIng In Brock street church, aftet the action of the sessign stands pend | Gananogue, Nout < ~The home ol} Coombe, who has for note on sist That is why we keep ham- every time. The old ill- traffic up as far as Wellington street | the regular serv ice by a short address ing the same. : im { Me. and Mre. James Br. Osborne | been located at Fort W Nahi. fire. mering away about our "Cook . : vatil the block from Brock to Clar-| from Rev. T. W. Neal, of Sydenham street, was opened up to their friends | Nash, of Iroquois, spemt the post few With Gas" proposition. fitting and poorly made [Rlence is compléted. It is expected street church. will continue What is Now Provided For. for a dance on Friday evening. Dave [days in town, tho guest of ber sis We OY we've got the : that this part of the road will bel during the week and will be conduct | Toronto Star : ing was kept. up until about J a.m ter. Mee. Anson Richardson Roods-~It is just a matter of garments have lost all ready for traffic by the end of the |ed on Monday evening by Rev. John The Capadiin naval service law he coal schooners Horace-- Taber! Rev. Melvin Taylor spent a few days Queh; with. the their ch Th Week. With contituous good weath- | Webster, who will be assisted by Rev. | Stakes full provision for an emer-| and Bertie Calkins cleared, light, for | during the past wack in. Prowott, mv. a cus- ar Charm. 0 new er the whole work could be com-|. I. Campbell, Rev. T. W. Neal and |8eney, and for lending owr ships to Oswego, on Sathrday isting Rev. Mr. Runnells in ovangelis- : Rev. ¥. G. Robinson. the British goveérument when neces | Mg. Wilson, of Tilsonburg, otganiz-| sic services, Mrs. (Rev.) M. Taylor always i y pleted in two weeks. | Bench tailored clothes are ; dary. That Wy 21%0 Asserts (he ler of the Canadian Order of Foresters, | spent « few days "during Lhe past i enriching a man's appear- It is said that either ex-Viee-Preei-| William Curry, a. Sidney farmer, | tinciple of ° Catadiati €obtrol, of [iy in town, in the interests of Court | week in Bloomfield, the guest...of=ifle- 8 3 dent Fairbanks, or John Wannamaker | was filled while driving to his home | fODLTOL by the government and par {Thousand Islands, No. 66 J+ n. Mr. and Mes C. A. Thomson ance. are likely to i as the ¥ bli addr Trent his waggon upsetling. iament of Canada. There can be Mrs. M. 8. Savage, Toromto, Pro- ji leeds, spent & few dave during the tidats for vi ideat of the] Um 1 Activity is shown. in the 10 objection to that except from | i. president of the King's Dsugh- | past week with relatives in Baemilton, United States, : British naval arsenals. those who distrust the government ters, gave a short talk to the teach | Miss MeClement, who has heen spead- % and parfiament 'of Cunada, distrust |. 00 pupils of Grace Sabbath | img some weeks here with friends, lelt : Al ame their honesty and their patriotism, or school, yesterday afternoon P.( for Montreal, on Wednesday last : ned oll OR hate Canadian self-government. There Laverton Hares, Toronto, general di} aniled from that port, on Friday, on i Mrs. Jaber Coombe and fninily, who . is noth in the naval service law |... ,04 seerotary of the Children's | the Em 3 dre the press of Ireland, for her home limiting site of our feet. oF pre- | yi oi Humane Society of Ontario, | at Newtow ards, Ireland. ia T nt nie i: seribing the kind of ships to be built / Mr. Bordes may order any kind of ips he pleases under that law, A) be hag to do 8 to enlarge the pres ui fi ' ream AN and use the law that i: Soh ClRINAING TOUT o hook. ix of coffee by the cereal substi- tute people, coffee is still the breakfast favorite of millions of \ seusible people.

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