*. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features | SPANISH INFLUENCE SEEN IN NEW MODES Castilian Shawls and Some Dresses Show Vivid may truly be termed the drink of economy. Alltea | Trend. : is cheap, but the best tea is cheapest. Three | , | Ingredients hundred cups of piping hot delicious beverage can be re -. of highest made from a hs pound of Chase & born's Sy AaV ' ghes Seal Brand Tea. i : i For refreshment, for mild stimulus and sheer enjoy- ment of the delightful fragrance and flavor, drink Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Tea. In pound and half pound cartons. CHASE & SANBORN; Montreal, Que. 16 ELL TEE a Sle hl JS \ Internal and External Pains are CECLE relieved by p= Thomas' ECLECTRIC OIL T IT HAS BEEN SOLD FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS _ po , y . 3 0 3) THA AND IS TO- BEFORE 18 A TESTIMONIAL THAT SPEAKS FOR ITO 3 \ NUMEROUS CURATIVE QUALITIES, if 1) FL a ¥ eR SOWARDS KEEPS COAL THERE IS ONLY ONE ANSWER FOR OUR DAILY INCREASING BUSINESS--WE ARE GIVING SATISFACTORY SERVICE --and-- COAL KEEPS SOWARDS - | | i 0! : _ * Od i COOK'S lJ 9A ETT i | 4 bi --- PRONE 155. | WY, UE (s \ | DR. MARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS : A \ 1M p | FOR"WOMEN'S AILMENTS UPTOWN OFFICE--McGALL'S CIGAR STORE * ' J JU | 25 years Standard for Delayed and of a b + Pad Mo aft ih |» | Painful Menstruation. Sealed Tin PHONE 811. * Y i wou i | ackage only, all Druggists or direct AN i ; Ly Mail. Price $2.00. Knickerbocker SOWARDS COAL COMPANY Remedy Co, 71 E. Front St, To- Phone 634 Open Day and Night § Sg : | routo, Canada. oe ee > COR. KING AND QUELN STREETS i 4 : . i ' : | Perfect Shoulders and Why take the chance of park ing yonr auto on the street, when we have ground floor accommoda tions for 100 cars at reasonable 8 | J A i 1 Nothing equals The . r rates. /& | . ! | ! " If in troalle our service cars are roudy at a moment's notice. = ol Gouna { - y 2 . S id | . { Flame Colored Roses on Black Vel- : o Fi | . | vet and Jewelled Fringe Colorful Tulips Enrich Zhis Shawl A ! Make this Evening Frock. of White Cre wi y Trial Siz { i By Annette Bradshaw. the left The foundation is black vel- L 2 1 "& SON | % am oa E Ran cioan. She | » ee Among the new wraps 'for the [vet, which admirably sets off the vivid | FC |W i i yc summer season are many gorgeous | beauty of the pink-petalled roses 77 AN Ca d : . | Spanish shawls. These are distin- [that are embroidered on its surface. . Do you know that the Utility Canning {guished by beautifully embroidered Designed in two tiers, each is fin- L outfit is what every camper should possess? For Infants and Children. |#flowers, as well as elaborate fringe. | ished with handsome fringe. EE {| Those with white grounds are par- To the right is a shawl of heavy ticularly suitable for evening wear, | white crepe, whose dull surface | SEE Ce nm ---- 1 1 x Mothers Know That | although rich . effects also are ob-.| proves an ®dmirable foil for the flow- Ve oF v/ 3 ; It will enable the house wife to can her | tained by using shawls of black vel- | ers which are scattered upon its sur- 7 § i 1 1 » - | vet, face. These tulips are embroidered & 4 | supplies with comfort and ease. A small Genuine Castoria | While such exquisite: pieces. of [in shining silks and reveal a wide |' ST. 84 a AR LES ! outfit 18 manufactured specially for the handiwork are seen to full advart- | range of color from the bright red age in the spreading folds of the | and yellow varieties to those in pale summer cottage, and can be operated out- | shawl, yet sometimes these are fash- | purple and cream. id . h ioned into beautifyl gowns A fringe made of narrow ribbon | side in the cool lake breezes. . A pleasing mode] is depleted at' edges this lovely wrap, ! : oq' . : bn | A ten year guarantee with each outfit milatingticied is m---- Ap . -nbil YINH '2IZULNIN UYO[ 'uosey f : v ' TRIER LLL S hart, Archibald Connel. The laymen r they ensures absolute satisfaction, -- | were George McKenzie, John Willi- | ASSEMBLY HELD HERE son, John McGillivray, Alexander : McMartin, and John Turnbull. Those 2 . aa | Write, phone, or call for catalogue, founders of the Canadian Presbyter- in St. Andrew's Church on the HL, 0 rar: ree orton ways T ° | 8th Day of June, ministers, two only survive: Dr. : he Ontario Home ~41831. John Cruickshank, now of Turriff, it Scotland, and the Rev. T. C. Wilson, . . It is"a noteworthy fact fof the hiss] who still preaches in the old cathe- C i torical annals of Kingston that the |dral church at Dunkeld. anners, 9 | first Presbyterian assembly was held "At the first meeting of the synod, in St. Andrew's church on Princess | Mr. Machar being chairman, the Rev. S$ L street. In the memorials of the lite |John McKenzie; of Williamstown, T Bave Doticod thet IB : | 18 Market treet - = = Phone 2032 and ministry of the late Rev. John |was chosen the first moderator, and |, = SR 8 vay 0 - For Over | Machar, D.D., the following account [the Rev. Robert McGill was.appoint- | ay & never |. 1 | of the assembly is given: ed Synod Clerk. It may be mentioned | oweec, "The year 1831 was marked by an | here that the moderator of the sec- -- ond synod, also held at Kingston in e A | ecclesiastical event of much interdst ---------- Ir y ea IS | to the infant Presbyterian Church in | the following year, was the late Rev. .Q y Canada--ithe meeting of its first sy- | Dr. Mathieson, of Montreal, and that ths nod, Hitherto the Canadian branch | Ms. Machar was Moderator of the A Cat 4 of the church had existed only as an | third, 'which met at Toronto, then : R35 Doses 40% {aggregate of far scattered congrega- | York. \ -- tions; it was now to acquire some| "After lengthened and mature de- ) panned Wh consistency and organization. The | liberation the synod of 1831 unani- £ first Presbyterian Synod of Canada| mously resolved: 'That this conven- FOR EVERY DAY WEAR Exact Copy of Wrapper, THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. was constituted 'at St. Andrew's | tion of ministers and elders in con- church, Kingston, on the eighth da¥ | nection with the Church of Scotland, vo. . of June, 1831, It was a small band | rep. esenting their respective' congre- Footwear intended for every These features are ve that met, numbering. not quite a} gations, do form themselves into a day wear requires exceptionally prominent in our Oxfords, which | score, fourteen being ministers, and | synod, to be called the Synod of the : . : . [tive lay commissioners or elders, but | Presbyterian church of Cant.da. leav- strong material and extra carein were made by the bedt Canadian Vacuum Cleaners lo Rent 5 Littie band had theprivilege of |ing it to the Venerabie the General workmanship, because of the se- manufacturers. {laying the foundations of the now | Assembly to determine the pariicular > , rg . | flourishing Presbyterian Church in | nature of that connexion which shall vere strains to which it is subject. Oxfords and Strap. Pumps -- For Spring House-Cleaning : | Canada, several hundreds of whose | subsist between tac synod and the . de hi h 1 h 1 Motor Boat Supplies, Dry Cells, Spark i ministers and representative elders General. Assembly of the Church of e 1gh or low heels, Pl ~~. . {now meet at its annual assemblies. | Scotland." i ugs, Coils, Switches, etc. { The minister then assembled, enu-|. "The synod then proceeded to di- { merated in the minutes of the synod, | vide the charges under its care into h . i stand as follows: the Revs. Alexan-| four Presbyteries:--those of Quebec, e aw er oe { Y 4 HALLIDAY ELECTRIC K|) | der Gale, George Sheed, John Ma- | Glengarry, Bathurst and York (Tor- : , char, John Cruickshank, Alexander onto); Bathurst consisting of the = 3 . [ Ross, Robert. McGill, Thomas Clarke fo ea of Kingston, By town, Perth Phone 159 ! 184 Princess St Wilson, William McAlister, William [and Lanark. Kingston, which was > ---- : * i Rintoul, Alexander Mathieson, Henry | separated from the other congrega- » > tions, was afterwards formed intc a separate Presbytery in 1833. Com- . . i | mittees were appointed to draw up . } ADLER:I-KA | A I the memorial to the General Assemb- - Sp ; E . ; * ly, a petition to the king in regard to Wao hive just reseived another large consignment of this won the clergy reserves, and an address ; A 8 tA i a | -------- "derful medicine. and are in a position once again to All all your | 'Bayer' is only Genuine |to sir 1958 Colbarue, ligutenant-gov. ernor, all of which were approve wants, Every day satisfied customers tell us how jubilant they | " &re over the excellent results obtained from taking one or more and signed. The ministers were en- f - doses of ADLER--I-KA. joined to draw up a report of the = W At P r e-War Pn rices . state of rejigion in their several con- \ . : gregations and neighborhoods, to be N The price of this Model D-2 Portable Columbia Grafo- ~ Sargent's Drug Store NAR) (ff mma simi avy + § for the # \ nola is now only $75.00, and the prices of our entire line of 186 PRINCESS the General Assembly; and the dif- NN Celumbia Grafonolas have been re-adjusted in proportion. PHONF 41. \ 7, ; ferent prdsbyteries were directed A er mg | , within their bounds to see that ses- \ » ; " . sions should be regularly organized { x You S $ n thi Model Warning! It's criminal to-take a |, records kept of their proceed- ave : 35 o § : This is the most radical r e-adjustment ever made in the chance any substitute gen ; "Bayer vine ings. A standing commission was ap- - ; ) : pointed to watch over the general in- { i Phonograph industry. And these new prices, below the ed by physicians for twent®-one years a ig? and proved safe by millions. Unless |terests of the church, The synod also 3 | | pre-war level, are for much im proved models, equipped with you see the name "Bayer" on pack- | 2ppointed a committee on missions, ! ! | b all the exclusive Columbia adv antages, which make the Co- age or tablets you a7e not getting re power to collect eins And " i | # , lumbia Grafonola the greatest, modern Phonograph. - every Bayer pack- nt one or more m onaries to dh, { 7 1 age are directions for Colds, Head- | labour within their bounds. Of each : 7 ow ome 16 So4AT, 834 90¢ fut Yourself What Jig Yalus tess *. Eels and Fresh Lake Fish arriving daily, of these committees Mr. Machar was T | appointed a member, and the work Telephone 1430 for prompt delivery. : ; HD Bases of twain also | that devolved upon him in connec- ; The J. i. Greene Music Co., Limited tion with them added much to his or- WM. DUNCAN add. Aspi Lhe tra g- | dinary labors, and entailed upon him HOME OF GOOD MUSIC. 2 166 PRINCESS ST. 851 PRIN C : , : the large amount of correspondencs | CESS STREET facture of Monoaceticacidester of {to which he alludes in one of his let- salicy licacid, g . 4 ters... --