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White' and Black, | with handsome ornaments, some beaded . $3.50. $400, $450 $500 ud $6.00 | Patebts ind Bonded, one, two and thee strap Aer aMassanay vid power would depend on the height of THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, GREATNESS OF NATION' i UNFAIR DISMISSAL [T= DETERMINED BY ITS NATIONAL | CHARACTER, Rev. 4. A, Macdonald Delivered | Strong Sermon on Social Problem | at Chalmers Church on Sanday i Evening. i Before a congregation which filied | "Political partizanship," was the ! Chalmers Caurch to overflowing, Dr. charge against W. 8. burke, = Nelson | J. A. Macdonald, editor of the Tor-|sireet, sud James Guinn, Berriefield, onto Globe, preached a strong Der- | carpenter and helper respectively, who mon Sunday evening, on the social! wore dismissed from employment at problem, and how it was faced bY she Hoyal Mihtary College last Thurs Christ. day. Mr. Purke had been thirteen "There are two problems which | {years and Mr. Quinh twelve vears must be met by everyone of us" working at the college. 5 said the speaker, in his opening re- I'he med in the county of Frontenac | marks. "One is the problem of have, since the last election "had thei living with ourselves, alone, that isl, eves" on these jobs, and, it appenrs, the personal problem, and the other| ji. some months' 'wire pulling, is the problem of having to live Nhe county member, Dr. J. W. Fd with the other people the soeial Prob wards, bas succeeded in placing two lem, and it js the latter problem list his "backers," IL Dowler, of Bar wish to speak to you about.' fiefield, and Mr. Ryder, of Cushendall The problem Bad to do with ourii, (pa'eollege positions, personal relations in the home, and} It appears that about three months' the innep circles of our associates! un order came from Colonel ¥. L. the obligations between master and| = = adjutant general at Ottawa, servant, employer and employee, the ey)pg "for the dismissal of the two question of work and wages; CAPA liberals. "Political partizanship" was and labor, international lines' of apparently the reason for the order. peace and war, and anything which | 3 is understood that as Messrs. Burke had to deal with the social life. {and Quinn refuted the charge declaring In the prosent day, there was a they look no active part in the recent keen ,, competition in the 'social, oC. rd had a lawyer draw up a swirl," to see who would be 18 (Gyo ctaration to this efiect, they weve greatest, the most talked about, and, not dismissed: ' whose name would app? aria ao iit the tories were no 1 let: this nswipajers more than anot er ¢ A stand. "The member 'went 16. highet izhness and disregard was shown, to atithority. The order of Inst week advance ane s inter gsts. i Tins spirit | vd that the minister of mili wag shown In sans ied, ~ tia had approved of these men's dis. ae the oe the meh of the sfasal on the same grounds as before fodge, influential and political, ¥ ate. friends wore brought to hear. But Jesus faced the social prob- nit ud Is Bo luaking tor yk { 1 7 an Jett. Ju 18 So Soins Jevanled nt hit, uinn committed at the last election to'be judged by material forms, but| Was that they Sxarcised their fran: by personal character, and all that chise, voting libera s was noble. There was great need Prior to the general election of Sep- to-day, for the declaration of this tember "1911, W.. F. Nickle declared fundamental principle of God--the that no libe poPtical' holder - who was influence of human character. What nnoce nt of poftical partizanship, i {is the human product? Is the out-}have any fear for his Position, Asi {put to be but a few more million. | Mr. Burke is a voter in Pr. Nickles | iaires, and masters of industry? constituency, the liberals think that { "A nation will never be regarded as|he should jook into the matter of this unfair dwmissal at the hands of the Frontenac' member, BURKE WAS RELIEVED OF! HI3 POSITION St the Royal Millay College on a False Charge=--Hc Made an Affidavit That He Took Neo Part] in the Election, jurke has nothing to say in the great, because of its vast territory and equipment for war. National greatness will be determined by nat- ional character--by the fuality of eit- izenship, aad by the standard of ser- vice, "One half the trouble in social, in- dustrial, political and national affairs, fis caused by the desire of people for ju prominent position they are not fit to occupy, or for a larger incoma which they are unable or willing to earn. Une hall the trouble springs from this root. "Jesus stands for just thé opposite i position. He awaits an opportunity to serve. What a revelation would take place in our social community, business life and in the common life of to-mortow, if we would but await the opportunity to serve. The speaker referred to the | election in the United States, {pointed out the great willingness of the men seeking ollice, to serve the GR. AND OPE In. A HOU SE. "The Arrival of Kitty" Got a Good Reception. i Although the musical comedy, "The! Arrival of Whitty" company has ap-| peared at the Grand several times, the! company seems to have gained popu lar favor, judging by the large attend: ance on Saturday afternoon and even- ing performances. The patrons oi the Grand were given something out of the ordinary by the presentation of this merry musical comedy, with Hal Johnston in the title role, "Hal," as a female personator, has no oqual on the stage to-day. His singing and dancing gre trst class. 1lis Mexican cigarette "dance, and his song, 'I've Got Them Guessing," loudly ap- plauded. "Kitty Banders," a charming act { i i i | recent and were "The Boliemian Girl," A marvellous spectacular production of a grand old opera will be seen at the Grand on Wednesday, November 20th, when the Aborn Opera company will present their up-to-date version of the romantic opera, "The Bohemian Girl." This most enchanting of all Operas was revived last season with pronounced . sucess: Hy Bilton and Sargent Aborn, and is now being giv en by a special cast of opera strength, an expertly drilled chorus, corps de ballet, augmented orchestra, and a secre of special periormers. In the working out of the detail of several scepes there are employed bands of genuine gypsies, a troupe of whirl wind acrobats and a cavalcade of horses, the latter seen with striking effect in the climax of the first act, where the kidnapping gypsy chief rides madly up the mountainside, and is pursued by a troupe of cavalrymen. Thix scene is said to possess dramatic qualities of a higher order than is usual to opern. The company engag- ed in this, the twentieth century vival of Bali's popular opera, repre: senls in its entivety ome of the larg- ent, if mot actually the largest opers- tic organisation on lotr. City Poor Relief, The annual meeting will be held {Tuesday afternoon, at three o'glock, lin council chamber. ' The mayor will preside. Public cordially invited. | people. There way the conviction that | res, won favor by the able manner in the past, they have been under thei, which she brought her fickle ad- | Gentile rule. The Christian ides was|pnirer "Col. Hell" to 'time. "Jane," {revealed, that the strong should bear |in love with Pilly, although at times {the burdens of the weak. | bewildered with Billy's intrigues, fin- And what is the relation of Jesus], conquered that erratic person, to 'the age-long problem? What solu i Benjamin Moore" and bis love mak- Fa has He to ofier? Hie motive was ing with 'Aunt Jane, '-a maiden un- that of love. The molive of the gor the shady side of fifty, kept his { Christian service is not self-interest. admirers in a boisterous mood. { "Thou shalt love thy neighbor asfiquoce 4 "Suzette," with their ttyselr." singing and dancing, came in for their "if you love, you must hear. Lovelsgare of approbation. The company can strike the cords of sellishnéss inl. o good one . and will win favor any life." Thou shalt love, but nollyperever it appears. It left for Brock. jonly the people you hike, for thet ils at noon. { would be easy; you must Jove the un- { washed--the people who are not in | your set. I is not easy for you afd {I to love thom, but Jesus did. We have {learned Christ only, when we have learned to do this." All this would mean a radical change Ios new birth, a 'mew creation. The wer of service would be measured hy the capacity of love. Uhrist had dthe power to lift men up, and our our love. The speaker gave a most powerful | presentation of his subject, and was { listened to with keen interest through- out. i During the service DN. Paokier {rendered a fine solo. Ladies' Musical Club. The Kingston Ladies' Musical Club held its weekly recital in Convoca- Sou Hall on Saturday afternoon. The me was axanged by Mw. J. ney and Miss Browne. The programme Sed vocal, prano and violin solos! ° Piano solos were ren: dered by Miss McAuley, Miss Daisy iChown and Migs: Chapelle. The entire hrogeiumme was selected from = Greig: and Chopin. Miss Waldron and Miss 'A. Elder sang.< A violin solo was 'played by Miss Crowe. res 4 Died at Allentown, Pa. OG. L.-Pavy, employee of the a house, recsiood a rush Selegtan | no Yin father, Seath a {which occur Pa. Robert Craig 7s the new president of the Brookville Cwling Club. Rev. 8. I. 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