Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jul 1913, p. 2

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ae Rn AIA A - 4 - ae # # RX " 2 RRR % a A AER A sess. ® i ABA Mo PAGE TWO y . A . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY. JULY 7. 10183. - -- -- -- . | 4 | fromTropperioes,, | | { WORSHIP UNITEDLY IN MARINE CIRCLES 4 mc ! | i eT \ MS KAY x Denominations Combine For Services | Movements of Vessels Reported % FURS 'T. GEORGE'S CATHEDRAL ON During July and August. Along the Harbor. » GEORGE'S CATHEDRAL 0} On Sunday the congregations of The inotor ship Calgary passed stxbay MORNING. Ist, Andrew's and Chalmers churches |down to Montreal on Monda . RT {held their first union service for the mg. with grain from Port Colborne 0 ome 7 Gave a Summary of St. George's His-' summer months,' in the church of The barge Ungava, of the M . tory and the Work It Had Done-- 'he former. tev." Dr. M. Macgilli- company, will likely be the next , to-day and consult with our fur ex-| Tne Secret of the Prosperous Ying, minister of Chalmers, preached sel put into the shipbuilding i at both services, the numbers at each {dock ports re your requirements. - 1f you Church, : tbeing large During the remaining The steamer Toronto was down.and | contemplate alterations or new furs Dean Starr preached his introdue-! Sundays of the month the services jup on Sunday why not take advantage of our sumi={,,, sermon as rector; of St. Georges Will be held in this kirk, while in| The steamer (uspian arrived in the mer prices. Our stock of furs is|Cathedral on Sunday morning. He August Rev. 8. J, M. Compton will feity on Sunday afternoon. some hours complete ard the models are now [took as a text Joshua 1: 58 "Then preach in Chalmers. hae late, due fo a minor Secident to ho, . thou shalt make this way OS w congregation of the Firs on {whee A party of Americans wh Feady for your juspection. perous." He spoke of Joshua as er gregational Sad First Baptist church- [had boarded her at Charlotte, VY [BS : ; ot rn of the host of lsrael when Moses had es have also adopted this procedurs | returned to that port en the steam | oltwear every otuer pennant' on the market, Als passed on to higher service, Joshua's for the two monthg, the services be ler Toronto Ihe steamer Caspian : ; : confidence was in Johovah promise, ing held in one place of worship in {cleared for Charlotte again, after |H! venrrs of many desiens in leatlver, for sale at JOHN McKAY "As 1 have been with Moses so will 1 the morning and the other in the |repairs, on Monday morning | : be I The steamer Kingston was down ar { with thee, evening | 'ur House. In assuming greater work and lar Yesterday tev I LeRoy Rice lup om Monday. . 13 BROCK HY. ger responsibilities a man felt a mea- [the pastor of the Congregationalists 1 The tug Scout leaves for Prescot . ---- sure of sell distrust, knowing his own preached al both services, from his jon Tuesday for supplies for the steam } : erey, how i ni s the {or Simeor, which is employed by thio [0 . shortcomings und jinsulicieney, own pulpit in the morning and in the ever, the assurance to Joshua was to Baptist building in the evening. Rev. [dominion government on the: lake ( all soldiers in God's army i Ls 4 ervi 3 rice 1 ic i p . + . i army. ). Laing will take the services aur- service, and which is expected no | . ¢ " "OA ag + A Ihe dean then recounted a brief his ing August. The choirs of i port the middle of the week. { adguarts rs for plain and Lancy stationery ' hooks, MAgRzZInes news | AEs renin See the Kingston pennants; they are moth proof; easily dusted, and will wo attractive and useful son-e tory jof St. Georges, the work it had fyurches unite and the attendance and] The steamer Rideau King cleared tone and the men who had laboured, interest generally is good for Ottawa on Monday morning ? Prt) I's, ete. was enough he said, to call out the = ET | The steamer Olcott, of the Uswey best in any man. . "Other men labour- | BIBLE LECTURES GIVEN Kingston | > ( . 3 e JE LE S ) r 3 ine, went aground | ed and we have entered into their la 2 thousand Island Park on Saturday } PHONE 919. 166 PRINCESS ST. bours" but the work of the preseat | ( oucerning thé Resurrection and thie |; Afternonn The steamer Cornwall, send future sould Daly be affective e Judgment. of the Calvin company, was dispatch thie were "0 )y the spirit in the . f < - " fore : ' "0 Free Bible lectures were held at [vd to for tance, but before that the Red Mill theatre at, 2 and 3 vessel arrived the Oleott had releases $A pan, by J. H. Perrin, of tha Intex [Es Prosperous way I'he dean said: "We all love St it too hard to permit us to feel other Prices Reduced to the Very Quick. Extension tables, regular $11, re duced to $9; extension tables, rex o's wharl Tug Fwerson, om Montreal, with three 4 light ¢ " ¢ 4 a 3 co] ro . 4 Georges too deeply und have toiled for |Dational Bible Student association 0 wise than deeply concerned for its! His subject was I'he Resurrection ular $18, reduced to $14.50. Over . . J 3 the Jude ; a Tra barges and cleared for Movtreal with forty styles of tabies to select from iprteal health 'and influence in the fu- } the : Ise othe i lwo grain-laden barges; steamer Xu WRIST China cabinets: 25 Styles, 10 pet He pointed out then that the first see- Mr. Perrin showed that the resurrec- (* ance, hight, from Montreal, and i cent. reduction. That's good ioter-| © ° © prosperity was the consciousness | tion is the only hope of a fnture life | eared for Port Colborne to load est OB your money, of the presence of Christ. As God led | held out for man in seripture and 1 far Montreal; tug Bartlett ar { : Joshua, so Christ leads His Church challenged any man, whether clergy | with the barge Hamilton with " 0 h : grain from Port Colborne, and to-day. His presence must be'reverent-|or laity, to produce a passage from I ! [ | I ! cleared with "the barge Melrose to | ly sought and recognized if the work | the scriptures to prove that man is | 18 to be eliective. The second secret is [immortal He further declared that [Ros ad grain at Port Colborne; steamer a sympathetic unity. Love and open- [all were in the death condition a. |Faittount, ron Fort William, is | & ' ness, the great family ideal for this | wasting the resurrection and that dine harding (000 bushels of flax: In great variety. Gold, and Christ prayed for He knew it would [none but the church is judged now, | Steamers Parret, Court, Hamiltonian H d silver and gun-metal on leather uinke the church triumphant. | but await the judgment at the |' nnd Fordonian are expected to dis straps, or attached to expand- \ right relation to the neighbor | second resurrection, Mr. Perrin ad. [*harge at the clavator on Monday : ing bracelets of guaranteed ' ff durability All our watches hood, the city, the nation, is they ised all to read the six volumes of (©F 1 needa third secret of the prosperous church [scripture studies published by the | The steamer Sowards, from Oswego, are wade for the wrist and Fhe church for the community not the |[ B.S A Lectures will be held next jarrived at Crawford's wharf to dis y . give no trouble. community for the church I'he speak- | Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m. 1 harge coal. y yi er referred to dominion dav and the! I'he schooner Ford River is load splendor of 'Canada's ioheritence, but | CLE ARE D ov ER $1500. ne feldspar at Richardson's whari, : il -.. its problem could only be solved in the | i I'he tug Gilbert arrived from To- : light of Jesus Christ { At the Picnic in Aid of St, Mary's routo with schooner 'DD. P. Dobbins I'he church was. to bring the touch enarate School. to undergo repairs at Davis' dry Mi H R S. y 3 duced 20} ¢ Che : | Parlor cabinets. Suite Tednend 20 of Christ upon the nation and the | The picnic held on Dominion «| dock per gent. ors : r ! el or De community. Another element of suc. | at Brophy's Point, in' aid St The schooner Merrill, from Oswego, Jewelery & Upticiang, are all an some mahogany or cess was enthusiasm, sometimes we Mary's separate school, tor Yized ver is at Soward's wharf discharging |, ries Martin Buleh tad belittle it, but after all it means God | [ $1, 300 ' Archi hop Sorat ' Rt con. - lsuers of Marriage Menges . y sums, eurtains, |: » 5 SO pis Spr an- pro 5 Rugs, carpets, | nole ms, eu within, and is the stimulant needed | 1ounced 10 the Sopgreeation. o | Steamor Iroquois was up; steamer etc, all reduced to induce the open; effective work, ¢ greg on. Of n, \ i ocket-book [ May y's cathedral on Sunday mgorn-|!unneln passed down; steamer po ; I'he dean pleaded for a deeper appre- | jo IBuenna Vista callid on her trip a Phone 90 ciation of the Bdble and personal prayv- je | A a ar, in the lives of his people and the His Grace stated that he hoped 1o| | Yours, freans to equip for duty and OPPOT-| out before the end of the vear. Next | ARRESTE n IN BEL LEVILLE 3) spri 4 * | re 9 Lo ris i ; be qualiding, be nye h . hea oe oo Fit I a Arie He | Confessed To Stealing Ricyele of Ladies tailor ed waists ¥ 4 . . mjing the Eo And ou) " onl in. Jas pony the ceremony of blessing has Thomas Moore, | adies' embroidery waists g 0 a) . been carried jout, ' as consec ration| George Washburn, the young man * * ! ! They are selling very fast. In the trade than anr range of oross the Take {nave the debt on the cathedral wiped | ty to otrengthrn his hands as reetor § 4 $ , | a a a | i and Ly hip a ae oe | amo take Jace while there is any| whe recently stole the bicycle belong I : li os hi ki rs (ieorges a centro of spiritual power, |1CPt upon the edifice { ing to Thomas Moore, of the city gas adies winte skirts. -- - | department, confessed his guilt in RIG YACHT REGATTA. Belleville. There he had in his po Ladies" summer corsets, ep } session the Massev-Harris bievele, al [ Opened at Macdonald's Cove on Mon-| ost new, which he admitted he had I.adies "long silk gloves | day Morning. stolen in Kingston and ridden to that = Yacht Race Excursion. i Steamer "America" leaves for Mac- donald's Oove, Bay of Quinte, Tues- best yacht meet in years, Fare 50c. | Macdonald's Cove, twenty-two miles] Washburn is practically disabled, his ------ . west of Kingston, on Monday morn-| "ight arm being minus, it hav ing been aioe «a iala 1s pn 2 * . Orange Celebration at Picton. {ing, when the first of the George cup|8mputated after blood-poisoning set Ladies cotton, lisle o silk hose . es Take America for big celebration | races was to start, with the Toronto |in following the member having been Os : . ' 1 1 { badly I'he best values in ladies' wearables are to he had EN at Picton on July 12th, leaving at 7|and Watertown clubs as contenders burndl, when he came in con 'am., and calling at Portsmouth.| There is a large gathering of yachts-| tact with an electric priest, at Kings Fare 50¢. | men in attendance at the of Jachs-| act Junction, in the spring. He will § fron. " i - 4 re gx [camp Most of the Kingston yachts-{be brought here for trial. | Insist on White Rose flour, £aia i Chirla and iho Little 2 | - | : 9 | | day, at 12.30 noon. Don't mi | The , oa thst. a + | eit : ' ) 20! on t miss he | The L.Y.R.A. regatta opened as? y. Ladies long | lisle o loves. "Rubber sponges." Gibson's, gale the Chiriya and the Little Nell White Oxheart Cherries, On June 30th a pretty wedding|{were unable (0 get away Sunday or \nd red sour cherries for preserving, was solemnized at Centerville, the | Monday morning, but hope to make|only 81 basket, Tuesday, at Carnoy contracting parties being James Can- [a start later in the day. They do not|sky's, : We have all widths in Van- don, Read, Tyendinaga, and Can. | a ss until- Tuesday. The races will a re lio yr " " ' 1i » dor and Japanese Porch shades Franchs Evans, ( roydon, Ont. [continue until Thursday afternoon Face creams Gibson's, \ list of oppartunities. Yours ace creams (Gibson's. | tn s---------- -- Ha er may be among them l.ook them in the best shades of green | Looking For Photographer. , } 3 over * i | and very low prices; also 100 i A number of, Kingston young men, Lansdowne St, $1325, dwelling, Sivgston's Famous Fur Shore. | : i stable and lot who attendied the military camp at ; : Victoria street, $1350 detached OUR HALF-PRICE | | THE Always Bue STORE Awolilne, iron $1500, S100 $2300 and $2500, four new detached houses with all improvements TT Ta =a = = TX Quebec street; $2500, detached INJURED AT SMELTER, dwelling, hot water ledting, eleetric IS STILL GOING ON. | witli ight and ga © Frederick W ade W as Rensoved to the They' re on Top! 1 Albert treet $2200, detached brick veneer and barn ) . Hotel Dien ( ) Brock street, $3000, double frame Frederick Wade who resides at +73 Jur well known and J] rent $200 per year Stephen street and is employed by reliable Brock street, $4250, detached the North American Smelting com «solid brick 1 pany was removed to fhe Hote © Sarl ; : ona moet 0 keds || CEDAR SHINGLES |], Fart, sireet. $5100. detached siitable for hoarding and pleces'of Japan and China mat- We grind our-own Lenses, ting at less than last year's | abouts of a photographer who visited | the camp and took orders for pic | |< | | Wirige. | tures The man in question took 4 | photographs of thé different corps{g| ' 3 : : . Ytrbuen Joes v.. | | ; | | Petawawa arc seeking the where- and was paid in-advance: itis now Bes our. windows. | two weeks since the photos were tak We are prepared to give you len and mo person has heard any : . {ining more of the man who too correct sight saving advice, ad- ther ard : vice that will relieve 'the strain { Some of the men are 'stung' fo On your nervous system, for we | the extent of $1, while others only | gave him 50 cents, the price of one | picture -- ay are properly equipped for mak- lng thorough and intelligent DE * examination. Princess Street Methodist Church. If You Need Specs, The mrusic at both services yester | day was in charge of a male quar- Lovely | | 2X 2x ; | ambulance; a8 a result ol ! hurt . . : i rooming. house | mak a Summer Bt he Saltire Parag oo make a rainproof roof. Johnson street, $3600, dwelling | ) tric elevator and jump off Thev are easy ey and lot We furnish them at as low tevte composed of W. Mack, W. Tim Dress " when the elevator was about four h y the eq 3 to lan : Frontenac, $5000, new solid brick a figure as correct glasses, merman, W. Woods and ™ Dykes, all] f dig te t from the ground. As he jumped wari in winter, cool in and lot - : good frames, and a perfect fit | who gave a Reigiehl treat 3a; the Tarts | ; | pla truck which contained a quantity SUHner, . A building lot on York street for 4 : n {congregations av va ob'n { y ead ore, slid. off the he and fe $17, ¢an be had. Consult. {gon gave two fifteen minute sermons; | &i for less yon twp of im He recs fe : . | he morning subject being '"'The|d| bad bruises } . . ety J. S. Rsselstine D. 0. S. He ad ing : than | j i S An li & 0 E. Ww. MULLIN . Anglin & Co. Registered Optometrist & Optician ------------------ . i | A Namen At hath, : Cor. Division & Johnson Sts. i \ y | quis ' ig took place we Rig Gale an Sunday, id i the cost puiet wedding ok place at the The gale on Sunday was one of Ki ' {rome of Mr. and Mrs. W Poplifie, ------------------------------------------------ the biggest blows in a long time. A of Bethel, on June 30th. when their Cor. a 2, Telli Optical Work Exclusively good many Jibs mere blown off | § A 3 of the | jiltlent daughier, Ad sus, a uni or. B: y &W llington , trees, and the lake and river were { «d in malrimony Q ober leven HY rants | stirred up as on an autumn day. The son The bride looked charming in Streets, |! ave 'which had remained- f ir hex travellin suit of navy blue | oe ia vir ap Se Bare ) | se arge and black hat rtrd with i i Jericho," and displaced by a decidedly 4 | white osprey After lunch the cou Kensington Place cool atmosphere, which was a wel tl Materials {ple lett for an extended visit among! come change. i p [the groom's | relatives. The bride | {received many beautiful and useful {gifts which showed the high esteem in which she was held among her 342 King St. "Phone 1019 Lots are enhancing in value, bv each building "7 es [ At the Police Conrt. \ voung man, on the prohibited | that is erected. There | fiat, it J i is | 1 bl | { list, he rl served . eens in ' Quite a number of la - |B |large circle of friends. is n ) "e § ) jail, fel py s of the police Fa . { - ( more desirable i jail, fell into the hands of the police dies have alre ady take mn 3 Rideau Yokes Sav. Company. is 4 i ati | again. On Monday morning the mag- residential location | istrate remanded him. He'will . be 4 advant: ace of this sensa- | For Claytbn every Tuesday, Wad- than this subdivision, sent to thé hospital for treatment tional sale 1 nesday, Friday and Saturday, at 6 p | Another man aoewered the charge of . € an many wm - no erowding, no ter- . SIGHTS IN WASHLAND. ' . & { beng drunk, but was dismissed. others wil 1 do likewise For Ottawa every Monday, Wed- races, There are four R ' -- . w he an. thiv le: i be nesday, Thursday and Saturday, at] s ' | See our laundry with its \ : Disputes Claim of Morgan. wey learn that Bi am IN GREAT VARIETY | sleeves rolled up. buildings now in course . f gs y nce by iC Has your electric bell been The Catholic Register, of, Toronto, they can hiv f Jones Falls and return every Wed- Little machines "and of construction. You constantly giving you trouble claims that Rev. P. Morgan, of Otta £6.50 dre es for £3.25 nesday, 6 a.m. Fare, 50 cents. av. w } doing ond ees and great, : 3 through faulty batteries, de- ho | i in Kingst 55 3.25 | J. P. Hanly, ticket agent. Ose study we keep ourselves § Boing and glowing with mo- would be wise to secure fective repa ote.? va ad" ge in Spon Terentl $8 dresses for £1 | --- | up- fare in everything concerning tion, the men hustling and the | ly, y ce p ¥ SIE s ' Y 2 i one or two lots here, be- oo nts whos grpiencion tor the wl; 35 dresses for | Death of Mrs. Pauline Howland. | the newest ideas in screens and door |§ firls bustling and verformiug fc in dv ! It 0, phone us and our Fisas h p > dresses for Mrs. Pauline Howl A fittings. You may therefore be sure|8| the their part, all working to- ore prices advance. trouble man will repair it per- ore ssion at. the ity Propety com: Our next special at- ath pac Cg: (of finding the very latest in stock ward one result: | i last Friday af | death took 3 last i manently at a very sligh "mittee last Friday afternoon, was nov: : : ea uns race ast wee "lalways in this hardware store. y slight cost. ora priest. traction will be a sale of fea ago. was the wife of Bernard J. | : f cil ibe | loviand, and the mother of Mary, n 1000 Telands--Rochester. waists, 31 Mo |) Cy Full particulars from We install new bell systems Ji k i :reen doors enmplete from $1 to E at very reascnable rates. v . {p | Monica, Upmes, homas, Bernard gs o5. gereen windows, all sizes This is your {nvitation and ' H North King and Caspian leave fo Watch this space and pl 4 ie to Mount) pom 15¢. to 40e. PASS -- bring it with you and C Thousand Tslands daily, except Mon- watel » window | A X lar : rs see the sights in Waashland | day, at 10.15 am. For Rochester, vateh our windows. bial has a k WW resiaen y rah via Bay of Quinte, at 5 p.m. | i Lingston, Ont. Cc 82 Brock Bt. | je vs rrr WW. A MITCHELL [HRY RI | i " White Rose flour pleases the most . 12th July Excursion. HARDWARE Cor, Princess and Sydenham fi Oo i di » ) 8 merics te Piston ravine | Phone 326 © or a | Tae. 126 and 128 PRINCESS ST. a America to: Piatgn, leaving] Sts. Phone 22, i 1 oat and carriage sponges." Gib \ i§| Kingston at 7 am. and Portsmouth x | : TTT TSSYvTsSseveSee at 1.20 adn. Fare soc. §5-87 Princess St. : . a . 0 rh scone ec oe ee a pl son's, we a row woww wv

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