To the members of the 14th Regi- ment Rev. C. K. Bourne, the curate of BL. George's cathedral. preached a h and Ha repre- ive of the ary of Israel, who the chailenge. The text was to from I Samuel xvii:10 ~--~"Give me a man that we may ght together. During the Sourse 0 Mr. Bourne said iia demanded a man, "ut his measure of man- hood was mere physical strength. We gre far from dispising physical strength. It is a priceless asset and any soldier im- | pairing his own by evil courses is an. enemy of himself, the army, and the country. But physical strength we can accept as the final meas- ure of hood, as Goliath did. Our idea of mannood involves a test of character, and by that act we call little David 2 greater hero than big Golath." "How pitiful is the soldier who is,' ashamed. of Jesus, and, therefore, ashamed of perfect cleanness of word and life, ashamed ol courage, ashamed of heroism." Mr: Bourne indicated hefe that rumor had tole there wer» a few such even in Kingston, that in one of the bar- rack rooms men who dared at first openly to confess Christ by kneeling at night to say their prayers, suc- cumbed to fiylng boots and epithets, and took refuge beneath the bed clothes. "But one man stood the . teat," said the curate, "and he be- Jonged to the Salvation Army. All honour to the Salvation Army that can prod such men. They are of thé same fibre that answered the in- sulting challenge long ago, 'Give me a man, that we may fight together.' Why, some ancient and respectable churches cannot produce enough self- dizcipled mou to undertake the slen- det burden of teaching in the Sun- day school. They are fit only to brave the perils of the Cataraqui in a pioter boat or the charms of Gan- anpgue in -an.antomdbdile. They seem to the finest fibre of manhood like some soldiérs. They shirk difi- cult "tasks... Goliaths of evil all around are anding men in dead- ly conflict, &nd only a few dare to step out aud say, 'I come. to thee in the dame ot the Lord of Hosts, the 5 pies whom thou hast | need more, of the {10x} ¢ courage, devotion 0 duty, and selfs ipline." eh 1 eon 'the British type of tinued the preacher, -- are helping to uphold the pro- gress and happiness of the world. May the time soon come when every able-bodied male Canadian may be an efficient soldier. . How to effect that issue must be left to wiser heads than mine. Yet here it is not im- 'possible to stund a note of warning. It is a serious thing to allow a man to be wholly his own master. He can, and often does, misuse his liber- ties. Being. free to do right, he thinks himself free to do anything he pleases. Liberty becomes license. 'The Individual intent upon his own tancles is oftan careless and neglect- ful of the welfare of others. Indi- vidualism betomes over-strained and communistic duties abjured. The churches furnish excellent indica- tions of this tendency. a May 18th. wright's residence. others, antism, as in British civilization, in- dividualism is -the paramount idea, with the. result that church mem- bers are anxious just to please them- selves. Fancy, not duty, begoies prod Jule ont their religious life. = thing is frksomg, Yt ben onan deal of ehurthman- ship has no an {xaaat of force.' As a consequence the ministry of Protest- ant churches is mainly concerned with pleasing their people rather than sin them, "especially the wealthy nd influential members thereof. As in the church, so in the army, men must beware of over- strained individualism, ber that only and remem- in unity is strength, and by subjection to the central authority they but show ' common sense. "By becoming thus officially a body you proclaim that as soldiers You: are consecrated to the ascended and exalted Redeemer, that to Him you consecrate your arms, as you have consatrated your lives, and from Him you expect the promised strength ot show his supreme cour- age, inflexible allegiance to duly and self-discipline, and to uphold good- In Protest. ness, beauty, and truth in your own Sour Stomach and Heartburn ? LITTLE DIGESTERS CURE OR YOUR MONEY BACK At all Druggists or direct from ¢ ; COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., It Was Purely Sympathy On Mit's Part Toronto 9 a "Windsor hotel when it 480me time ago, Wainwright's sons. selves, and fo defend the throne that stands for Hberty and light." Fhough the parade of the rifle bat talion (340) was not the largest nu- merically ef the season, the 14th C {presented a very creditable appear- "a8 They aharehed (to antl. (ron the cathedral. Owing to the beauti- ful iather the streets were lined with citizens, and many were the complimentary remarks passed. On the return the battalion marched to artillery park, below the armouries, where a pho'ograph was taken of the unit, Major H. J. Dawson was in com- mand of the paradé, and, before dis- missing, intimated bh satisfaction of the turnout ig general. Major W. A. Mitehell and scme of the officers and N.C.O's of No. I company, A.S.C., paraded to church with the 14th. J. Arthur Craig sang during the offeratory The band played the last hymn. The regiment will parade for the regular weekly battalion march-out on Tuesday evening The N.C.O.'s and 'men for the guard of honor for H.R. H. the Duke of Connaught will be selected after this parade. Visits Old Homa Martin O'Brien, of the inspectdr's office, Ottawa, was in the city Saturday on a visit to _his brother, Henry O'Brien, clerk at the Rapdelph hotel. Mr. O'Brien is well- knawn in Kingston, and will be re- membered us the- proprietor of the was burned post office Rev. Geb xe Stocks Brodie, Hant young Baptist minister, died at Schomberg, afler-a week's illness. The London Chronicle dahnounces that there will be an early dissolu- tion of the Brilish parliament. The liberal candidate for Ipswich was beaten Ly a substantial majority. a bril- Scenes at the funeral of the fate William Wainwright, Vice-President of the The upper picture shows a group of prominent men at the funeral. tor Dandurand and A. Lavergne. The large pictare shows the Following the casket are Mr. the casket are Hon. R. Lemieux, Mr. KE. B. Greenshiclds, casket being taken from the { | Grand Trunk' Railway, on In the foreground are Sena- late Mr. Wain. Among those seen in the group around A. H. Sims, Senator Cagrain, Hon. J. D. Hazen, and Ar A NA A AM ANN FIRE AND WATER. Woman's Swim for Life in.a Baum- 3 ing Sea. The story of. a twp hours' swim Ihe sew at night In danger of be- ng overtaken by a flood of burning benzine is told by Mrs. Anna Boeme. wife" of the captain of the Russian steamer Kometa, which blew up off Algiers, and was completely burned, with the loss of 15 of her company. "My husband put me in a boat after the ship had burst into flames," she said, "but it capsized. I began to swim in the black water, which was lit up by the burning ship. The benzine spread on the sea and form- ed one vast burning film which the wind drove towards me. For two hours 1 swam desperately from the flames, At last, when 1 was on the point of giving up, I heard a voice shouting in Russian, "Come here!" it was the chief stoker and some of the men in a boat which was full of water. They hoisted me in it and I sat in water up to my hips for two hours more. I can oaly hope that my husband is among those who were picked up By the English ship Limerick.' 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For $35,000 a year Mr. Wallace will give the necessary time to complete a study of freight and passenger conditions; and will fur- nish office space, draughtsmen and clerks to take care of all statistical work without extra expense to the Mr. Wallace is the head of twelve corporations, snd their total payroll approximates $10,000,000 to §$12- 000.000 per year. His first engineer- ing feat was building a dam in al small creek to make a swimming hole near the school he attended mn Warren' county. NEW OrTAwWA NEWSPAPER | Rea and Emmanuel Tisse Among Incorporators Ottawa, May 26.----Ottawa is to have another newspaper, The Times Publishing company of Ottawa, lime ed, has been incorporated, with a capital of $270,000. A. E. Rea and Emmanuel Tasse, Ottawa, are among the incorporitors. The same inter- ests recently bought out Le Temps, a French daily of Ottawa. A. 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