AT or ny "4 y ; di EL 19S) ORK : [two vears over 300. converts rt |] ; ii, | Missionary Work Pays. - : ' ; i. SUCCESSFUL GATHERINGS IN k cally declared fhe speaker emphatically declared) METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOLS. N SOME OF ITS DANGERS AND ITS | (hat missionary work paid. He told ! FIOU {of a native worker who had convert-| ° - | DIFFICULTIES. ed among many others a man who Interesting Programs Were Render- . ed, and Were Greatly"Enjoyed by Interesting Address by Commissioner | for years had been regarded as mad, and three men who had served a 1arge Audiences. Richards in S. A. Oitadel--Success- 4 : 3 "F ai al {term in prison for participating in| a Y¥6s$ n 1 Meetings Saturday and Sunday de | Rally Day was observed by the Proves ful Meetings y u Y | the death of an aged woman in order| Methodist Sunday Schools of the city --Fort} Recruits Secured. that her ashes sprinkled on the| H Extraordinary Powers ground might produce good crops. | Yesterday. The printed program A thrilling story of the missionary | fje also emphasized the assertion] "28 followed by each school, and in Rocroxn, Que., Mareh 2nd, 1915. | work of the Salvation Army in South | spat the African convert stuck, and| addition, their special numbers, "I have received the most wonderful | Africa was related by Commissioner |i; ianced the case of a woman who! Which proved most enjoyable. Bach { of the schools reports a large and in- benefit from taking '" Fruit-a-tives ", | Richards in the Clrage} Sunday Be yas beaten into inseusipliiy by her | terested attendance, and a pleasant " ; noon to an audience at complete i 8 y "ey > X sufféred for years from Rheumatism Re I hr Din. | Rusband sil siterward tives Jorn) and profitable 'day. and change of life, and I took every | o, spent six years in travelling over 'ghe would not renounce her Saviour. - remedy obtainable without results. I|the different mission fields of the! Th. husband finally repented and re-| Princess Street Sunday School. tried ""Fruit-a-tives" and it was the | Dark Continent, and he knows where |catied his wife, who, suffering ter-|' A suceessful rally was held by only medicine that really did me good. | 0f he speaks. Moreover, hé is an en- | rible agonies from her undressed| Princess street Sunday School Sun- Now I am entirely well --the Rheu- | gaging, forcible, vivid speaker, and | wourds and bruises, had lived for|day afternoon. The attendance was matism has di a ad th _ | possesses the faculty of making his | eleven days on grass and roots, and| large and 'the exercises were most as disappeared, and the ter- | ;0,4i5or see the places and persons | who was nursed back to health by|interesting. Addresses were deliver- rible pains irl my body are all gone. Ihe portrays, and experience the [her children. The brave woman| ed by the pastor, Rev. H. E. Curry, | hope that others, who suffer from such | dangers and difficulties that beset | preached the gospel to everybody| who spoke of the aims and purposes; Suen diseases, will try "Fruit-as | the missionary. with whem he sume 1s contact, 354 of fhe Sunday School ad What wag ves'. SAIE . a converte 2 J C essential to realizing them, and by ae Vale RooHON. | The Difficulties. three fellow-wives and her husband.| R Hudson of the Military Y.M.C.A., At alldelers ys >="! The Commissioner, in the first |Her death-bed, with her converts who told of the work at Barriefield . pited, Otte, TCP FPL | part of his address, told of some of |standing beside it, was touchingly| camp. The music was. Inspiring. 28 only, sample New York Suits, supplemented with some of our ' » a-tives Limited, Ottawa, the difficulties of missionary work in | described. Miss Quirt's class rendered a very , gg | Africa. One of the "greatest was | W. F. Nickle MP. presided, and fine song. There were eight of the most attractive numbers -- fetchingly trimmed with luxurious real | witeheraft. The witch doctor, with |in an eloquent speech appreciative of! ojagses with full attendanee. The ji : . his unique decorations and 'weird |the work that the Salvation Army I8| primary class, which has a member- furs; they come 1n colors, tete de Nigere, Russian green, beet root, doing the world around, introduced ship of seventy, marched in a body ! | gyrations, exercised a strange in- p Potatoe Commissioner Richards. { N Roval purple, navy and black. $ . On motion of Capt. Hagar, chap- into the room, and presented a very yal purple, y fluence over the unenlightened na- t ; : y 4 ' , tives, and before the 'white law lain of the 156th Battalion, and Rev. pleasing appearance. Miss Wilder, Absolutely the Jast word in design, the cloths shown are men s rench bro adcloth, wool velour, glove skin: Choice Carload Just 'Received. ca to be felt many a one was a 'ape ] a s put : the popular and capable superinten- Wholesale and Retail. me 0 De Y aptisal J. W. Forster; a retired Anglican - . . to death because the practiser of clergyman, a hearty vote of thanks dent, presided. wear serge, gabardine, Special prices by ordering one witeheraft "divined" that he was was passed the speaker. Mr. Forster At Quoon Sticet Methodist: Comrch twill and cheviot. bag or more. guilty. The witch doctor invariably | [Fo hureh hoeause the well-to-do and| Thete was happiness in Queen Formerly priced at $45.00, $47.50, $50.00, $52.50, $55.00 and found "guilty the person whom the J | to church because the well-to-do and one employing his services wanted | the well-dressed gave them the colld! street Methodist Church Sunday $65 00 - ® " ' found guilty, because he would be |, ior But the Salvation Army, School on Rally Day. The pupils | paid twice as much as he would if waich was no respector of persons,| Were out in force, and enjoyed the be put the guilt on somebody else. |, qervoacialty of administering to| programMprovided. Under the lead- the poor and se down and out,| ership of J. S. Lyons they sang lus- 210 Division St, Phone 545 Too Many Wives, and in this respect was doing a work| tily and 'well. Robert Meek, super- Another of the difficulties resulted | at the church, had failed to do. intendent, was brisk and vigorous es N from the law which allowed a man | pgrigadier Morehen moved a vote| and kept matters moving. Capital , ® to have as many wives as he desired. | of thanks to the chairman, which| addresses were given by Mrs. (Dr.) Reference was made to one man who | wag enthusiastically carried. Coleman, Judge Lavell "and Joseph had only forty-two wives and 175 -- Clark, the latter a former superin- children. - This proud husband and Other Services. tendent for over forty years. Little 1 i 1 1 - : father was much fascinated with | 0 iecioner Richards, whose head-| Bernice Quinn gave a sweet little A rare opportunity to obtain an exclusive, high grade suit at a trousers, when he first saw them, quarters are in Toronto, was accom-| Tecitation, which the children hearti- popular price. and bought seventy pairs, all he panied by Brigadier and Mrs. More-| ly applauded. Rev. J. D. Ellis at could get at the nearest store, for hen, Montreal; Brigadier Green, To-| the morning service gave a well-con- * his boys. But seventy pairs were not | pronto: the soloist, Major Walton, | ceived chalk talk. It not only had enough to go around and the re-| montreal, and Capt. Keith, Toronto, | lessons for the children, but was sourceful father cut the trousers in|ipe commissioner's private secretary. | timely for the grown-ups. The Rally y twa, giving each boy a leg. The visitors, assisted by Ensign and| Day events must give inspiration for . The more wives a man had the | nrg Smith, conducted successful the year's work, less work he had to do. If he had | meetings Saturday night, Sunday four he didn't have to do any work, | morning and Sunday evening, the Brock Street Rally, while if he had six, the average num- | citadel being crowded to overflowing Sunday afternoon rally service was ber, he would, as a result of their |at the last servive. In all about| held at Brock street Sunday School, labor, be able to lay up something | forty recruits were secured. when certificates were issued to for a rainy day. The wives were -- - scholars promoted from the primary : ritually Slaves, and worked from 27 VACANT SEATS is the junior department o Dean dawn to darkness, t ng le land. A man gave a very instructive ad- a Naturally, therefore, their lords and | IN PARLIAMENT dress on "The Flag." Interesting COMB SAGE TEA IN masters frowned down upon the statistics were given by the teachers Cannot withatund 3h Micky Christian religion, which placed wo- | Fifteen in the House of Com=| regarding the attendance, . Dover Combination, man on a social equality with man. mo e At the evening service, the sermon FADED OR GRAY HAIR P S 'Dover's Cold Breakers will SR ns ang Twsive in th was preached by Rev. Sergt. George NU rices o . quickly break up the worst Teaching Farming. R. Harland, of Barriefield camp. IN S 5 If Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens So Reasonable head-cold a sot it uit of the The Salvation Army was showing | . o. oct 2. The death of Sydenham Street Rall i} system, and a few 0808 Of the natives how they might till their : . iy m 8 y. Naturally Nobody Can Tell. Senator John Costigan, which takes| gyjanham street Bible class held ' CATARRH OF THE » VV J Hickey's Speedy Cure will loos- land without using their wives. Nine |" bod ye . -------- en up the tightest chest cold or farms had been established in the a histopic x BEieny a somewhat ya. its rally on Sunday afternoon. The Grandmother kept her hair beauti- hetie figu p program consisted of promotion exer- fully darkened, glossy and attractive cough. interior. On these farms could be : Canada, adds to the already long list | .; f i ; e tremendous sale of these found horses, oxen, well-bred cattle, cises of a very interesting nature, El- with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. ou of paramentary vacancies. There| yer Davis and Dr. E. J. Lake spoke. | Whenever her hair took on that dull, ||| Shoulder Steaks . 19¢ es ern such as Ayershires and Holsteins splendid remedies testifies as (the native cow only gives a pint per| Te now a dozen empty seats in the | 5 wher of the children were pro- faded or streaked appearance, this to their wonderful curing pro- Senate and fifteen in the House of : milking), and models of the best oe A moted from the primary to the jun- simple mixture was applied with won- portions: aie such, ploughs. The natives were taught | Commons. for department. Miss Tweddell fav. derful effect. By asking at any drug- Oven Roasts . .. 19c A Only at the use of horses, and. through the| The standing of the parties in the |oreq with an illustrated solo, "The |store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur fp HF] Army were able to secure ploughs at| Upper House is now: Liberals, 44; | g,1; City." Compound," you will get a large bot- Prime Ribs 21 cost. Many of them were proving |and Conservativves, 31, Senator Sir tle of this old-time recipe, improv- i ---- c apt pupils. Around one farm in par-| Lyman Jones is included among the BASEBALL RECORD. ed by the addition of other ingred-|!! ticular there were miles and miles of | Conservatives. The next Parliament ------ ients, all ready to use, for about) Beef: Liver Waving Sows. a Hick #19 Nishio of bending ea ditzonal Western National League. 50 cents. This simple mixture can| Shoulder Roasts ... . ve 1 Oc 1b a y . '. women devoting their whole time to| Government under the act passed two Results Sunday. be depended upon to restore natural| ~~ Rolled Pot Roasts ... .... Ox Tai their household duties. years ago. This will put the two| Chicago, 6; St. Louis, 3. A well Eoauty 3S an. stil Brisket (centre cut) .. ails, Sidce almost on as Squalitys as sev- Cueiunai, 4; Pittgburgh, 0. says everybody uses Helly { Brose §paiings) a. 9 for 25¢. Some of the Dangers, - era senators are, by reason ; % ults Saturday. is Stew aw The speaker told of some of the| Of infirmity, unlikely to take their| New York, 4-3; Boston, 0-8. a uighay Compound now bedhuse Hamburg Steak... ... ... Beef Hearts, dangers of mission work. Wild |®eats again. There are two vacancies Chicago, 8; St. Louis, 4. that: nobody. can tell it has been ap- Round Steak ... ... .... 12 1b beasts, which abounded, savage men,| in Nova Scotia, one in New Bruns- Philadelphia, 7-1; Brooklyn, 2-6. plied--it's. 80 edsy to use, too. You Sirloin Steak ... ... .... . ic . and unexplored and desolate wastes, | Wick, six in Ontario, one in Manitoba | Cincinnati, 5-5; Pittsburgh, 4-3. simply daipen a comb oF Soft brush in whiclr it was possible for one to| and two in British Columbia. It Is rt EP Ny a) lose one's way and die and go mad | anticipated that before long a naum- American League. EOL nd Sh Jo vig Bd were some of the dangers. He des-| ber of thése vacancies will be filled. mn : J cribed a long and perilous journey| In the House of Commens four 'Results Sunday. ing the gray hair disappears; gfter .. 3 which he and some companions made | seats held by Liberals and eleven| St. Louis, 6; Detroit, 1. another application or two it e- Cleveland, 2-4; Chicago, 0-8. stored to its natural color and looks . vy . g - | hel Conservative: ant-- to a place in the interior of Rho-| held by vatives are vacant glossy, soft and beautiful. This pre- desia for the purpose of establishing | Antigonish, Kings and Yarmouth in Results Saturday. paration is a delightful toilet requis- a Order by Phone 597. did the same and went mad as a re-|shasse, Montmagny, Brome and peas most wiped out by a fire which broke | Ontario and Lisgar and Brandon in and carried everything before it, and a mission. They lost their way at a| Nova Scotia, Prince in P.E.I, Res- y point where not long before two men | tigouche in New Brunswick, Belle-| Boston, 1;.New York, 0 (10 inn-|ite. It is not intended for the cure, ings). mitigation of prevention of dis- sult; they were pursued by man-eat-| Nicolet in Quebec, Carleton, Bast| Chicago, 7-7; Cleveland, 2-3. ing beasts, and, lastly, they were al-| Hamilton, East Grey and Lincoln in 0 **hington, 8-9; Philadelphia, 6- out in the tall grass behind them, | Manitoba. Detroit, 10; St. Louis, 7. F. H. WHITESIDE, M.P.P., -------------- : -- ee DIES FROM GUN WOUNDS which they only stayed by meeting it BULGARS WERE BEATEN. : Gordon----Close Nodding. Sub ---- with a fire of their own starting. The On Wednesday, Sep! Toth, in| Thomas E. Holmbolt is Charg- fire was heralded by all sorts of wild | The British Won Successes in the | Kingston, Rev. J. H. Dawson dnited 1 1 beasts, who in the terror passed by Struma Region. in marriage Miss Gertrude Close,| ©d With S8hooting--Deceas- Look over al the sty. ©8 | the grateful missionaries. Notwith- (Special to the Whig.) « (formerly of Croydon, only daughter ed Was an Editor. | standing their unhappy experiences,| Saloniki, Oct. 2.--The villages of | Of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Close, | ag te Harry 8. Gordon, second son of | known for good values and i and you' ou In the party continued until they reach- | Karazakoibala and Larazakoizer, as -- i for this season y ed the-objective of their journey.| well as other parts of the Bulgarian | Samuel Gordon, J.P., Sharbot Lake. dear mtien, Andy et. pe ae up-to-date styles are the places There a mission was founded, and in| line, were captured by the British | he bride was dressed in a becoming a1 o'clock of Frank H ay aren ni ] to ask about the D & A and the it LA DIVA Corsets. choose one of the crea- in Saturday's fighting in the Struma jafloreg Suveilng n. of gor M.P.P. for Coronation, as the result | = wounds which were in| ""Made-in-Caneda" in one of the . region. The enemy counter-attacks ette crepe blouse and a large white| Of Buns ny 2 : : tions of YOUR SICK CHILD Here hasten Jin us. The satin picture hat. After a brier| ficted lasf Sunday night. Thomas E. | 24 best equipped corset factories in newly-won ground, the Bulgars nav- | Mofeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon| Holmbelt} a private in the 178th 8 the world, they offer all the quale FASHION CRAFT IS CONSTIPATED!. [ine retired out of sight." About 250 | ill be at home ia their apartments, Battalion, who is charged with the ity formerly found only ia high ' y : . corner of King and Centre streets, Shooting, was to have come up for { deim . for they are creations in Tosees are omar, "me PPI Kingston, '{ preliminary hearing this _aftertioon. ah pin mare ha 100K AT TONGUE osses are small. r---- but owing to Whiteside's condition Lf ah little more than every sense of the word. 3 TY Miss B. Copeland, Brockville, will| tho hearing was adjourned. . The 1 spend a week with friends i ngs- | Charge now be chan 0 mur- S that are design- tt Brockville, Oct. 2.--Reyv. R. M. bend 3 » asm HY der. . An ante-mortenm statement ed by artists, with a view "California Syrup of Figs. - |byterian church, and Mrs. Hamilton The late Mr. Whiteside was born at The Shops If Cross, Feyerish, or Billous Give | Hamilton, pastor of the Pres- was secured: from the deceased tecelvad al notification from the Ottawa in 1873. In early' life he of making every garment _ : yga No matter what ails your child, a fiocord Olen, Suna, Jai Seis Sun, came to Alberta, homesteading near individual. Patterns are |zentle, thorough tive should al {4 oe an es | Red Deer in 1894. He located at Coronation a few years ago, and . : ways be the first tment given. selected with the idea of It your little one is out-of-sorts, Dy INO dears af 446 and 3 young besides ranching went into the pews- exclusiveness paramount heltsick. lsat resting, eating and | pice ® fig was a graduate of Toronto paper business, starting The Uprona- Mo --tailored by master tail- it AE is coated. This is a sure Univorsity, He lad a commission in "He ala dp the P inerai ; yO] 1 lv ad. |fis® that is little stomach, liver and Horse Artillery : ors who consistently ad-|soweis are clogged with waste. When i, here 'the prid mas cross, irritable; feverish, stomach A a take Ee bor diarrh EE a. Tomah vel » rrhoea, sore throat, k : IT teaspoonful of "California | somo ¥hare work; inn ee | i. 'We want the privilege| ou of is little bowels with leaves a wife and four children. t HONORS FOR THE JEWS First Jew of British Birth to Be Oct. 2.-- The Jewish |} the of il * Charm Ceylon Tea Black, Green, Mixed. Packed in King- /| ig i g ! cif sE8 a e variety . carefully £1 F