Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1914, p. 3

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_THE DAILY. SRITIS 5 WHIG, TUES! hi AS A dee : THE LAKE|THE SUM OF $134.50 | PROBS. Modetate to fresh northerly winds, fair and cool to-day, Wednesday THAT OUR EXISTENCE 18 IN )SEVERAL VESSELS HAVE BEEN RAISED AT BASEBALL MATCH |} a " nam HE - . : . n VaR ma - GOD'S HANDS. { HELD UP AS RESULT. FOR PATRIOTIC FUND. , - . -- Ee it tp -------------------- maaaKaaaRAas FALL 1914 RY OPENING, THRSDAY < EE ' o : -- The Bis of Kingston Urges an Steamer Fordonian Ashore -- Move-|Jamés K. Hackett Pitched the First g rg Attitude of Intercession -- With ments of Vessels Reported Along Ball---A Bouquet and a Baseball God With Us, We Need Have No} Harbor. For Mrs, Hackett. bear, bo ein on Sh ake an | He Benet baseball game on Sad 8. CG J 3 sup- 1. : . » AOC 88 a re: yrday afternoon at the cricket fie! In St. George's cathedral on Sun {sult quite a number of the small boats | between Victorids and Athletics was ri day éveming the Bishop of ingen were delayed on their trips. Capt. | won by the latter team by a scere of i Prehchie] Jom the Jan BE Daniel Rooney, of the schooner Marsh- { nine to four. 'There was one of the 3 "than they that ry. Made six ittempts to get dcross biggest erowds that attended a ball with us are moré than they that {lake but has to give it up. . it was | game this year. The famous actor be with them." 3 - expecied that several of the vessels | James K. Hackett was generous en- After describing the circumsthnces | hold up would be able to get away {ough to 'give up his rehearsal for tinder which these words were spoken, | to-day. the afternoon and pitch the first ball the bishop aid that this passage] The schooner St. Louis, loaded with {to Gratton at bat and Pound behind. | afforded a Biking Hivatratibn oo feldspar, was wind-bound at Four Mile | He was then presented by Mayor the unique characteristic vint. "i Shaw with a 4 ) Testament, namely, an intense con IM. T. Co's elevator : Steamer Kine a eau 3 august and vietion of the presence 'of God in|mount, from Chicago, with 50,000 Lott presented the boug Mrs. human affairs and His interest there- [bushels oi wheat and 20,000 bushels of Hackett who was y in. It was this comvietion _ which corn; steamer Stormount is due to [the ball -as a 'souvenir. enabled the Hebrews to survive a arrive Wednesday, from Chicago, with | Hackett afterwards as his contri. series of calamities which would have { 2,000 bushels of wheat; tug Hall ar- bution gave Stanley Frotter a twen- destroyed any other nationality. . [rived from Montreal, "With two light | ty dollar bill. This was a gentle re- To-day many iol gue A a hates. i fd ii | minder to the fans and when the col- ww he o ; . belief to the ¢ Ue] © schooner Ford River arrived in | lection was counted it" was found to hale Mr iug of cold weatlier the man race, and see a legendry vein in | Picton, with a cargo of coal, from Og- [amount to $134.50. This will go to change. Now is the time deli : this very incident. Put i that were J we, go, i the Soldier's Wives' League. . The _ y 1 » pctount for the no- he steamer Simla passed down, [band of the 14th 'veterans dispensed #00d tone, something that will give | 80, how. can we a grain 'laden; from Port Cottorne. own \ music. : ° . . 1asnion €xnipi- 3 . : ins 7 800d appetite and produce blood and ble conception of Goll it Somiaina : . | | tissue. . an : is mere act of meaningless ma- the way to Montreal. : | The Athletics plainly were play: . : 10 Batter done vinced that there ia | 1t in te EME tron of Gols corel" The stoner Weptaunt Passed down {iig the better class of ball and de- | y an *. : ' Hi n, a denipl that God is with grain fromsPort Colborne to {served their victory. The first in-| 4 miro ucin t Cc or His own, . | . i {nings was all the Athletics. who : Th the aide of the biggest battalions Modtred. : x : od A- VIN for ""they that be with us' is no al |. ~The schooner Julin Bi Merrill arriv- (nade one run on two hits. . The L » ; Tusi to earthly forces but to the ed from Oswego, with coal for Swift's. | Vies did not get a hit until Somer- » cr usion wy of God ready to de The steamer Island Belle brought an | Ville singled and later scored. In | » hich is a splendid hypophosphite ton. | WoSeen poy ht d excursion from Clayton with people { the fourth, Toland, who was (foul- ew > eau 1 u » And certainly' works wonders. fend the night. polit in modern so- for "Othello." ing frequently bent one into {he ' . The wea of thief The steamer Toronto passed down | ¢ToWd and bit a woman on the arm Fos 3 loss Large Bottle 75¢ siety Seeilis 1910 (he een in life. Jon Tuesday. j In the sixth innings Saunders touch. | . ig SSfse o dttractions of.life have | The steamer Fordonian ran ashore, | #0 Out a home run. The game was | V A liberal sample given. free' to any. b e hg es great that the service and fon Sunday night, in Lachine lake, two | 8004 baseball throughout and Tew an PPro € one who wishes to try this splendrd worship. of God has been neglected, §iwo miles from Lachine, loaded with | errors were marked against either | rs An Impressive tonde. Try it at our expense to-day. {and men have become content to be- fipur from Welland for Montreal. {19 Athi H Sratt Toland a nina can get on perfectly ---- . +1 Athletics--Gration, ss; oland.] 8 ' : ; er ithout Him. Then suddenly | PROF. LANOS ADDRESSED | 3V: Saunders, 2b. Cotman. er Gur 4! odes 10r U- The Satiatuctory Drug Store. the; chief thing is whether they and dian Association of Education of On- Dick. 3b. Sleeman. of: patiently the result of the {tremen- in the chair, to express in a body the | Athletics-- 1 ; ; i fall and winter season actual causes of this war, of the jus- | ior justice and liberty. Prof...). informe op the latest faghion Sevelometits fox She Ia trend of 'our national and social life fuinative, eloquent, witty and incisive. {day in the beautiful grove belon tay 2 ------ amen and feel quite certain that the mo- Prof. Lanos had pity for the Ger:! ing from Sun* y and Kellerville. A EYES TESTED WITH ploy In our absorption in materi-|iucts were given to hack up every Suléndid addresses ere given by well without Him. lagher, 1b: Mathis, p; Davicon, ef: Sundn, 30 S39 to», [their cause commend themselves tC Ytnrio met in the LO.F. 'hall, on Prin- THe 86 Es, ; J No. to await sou street, with J. EH. Howie ey jung; i It tells the fall style story completely and fuipres hiply, and it is of ut- dous issues at Stake, if is well for us }uwhole-hearted sympathy 'in the war in ! yj torias-- ) : y : | €s : 1 o Battersea Budget 1 > 5 can, § | anos spoke : ng "I'he ' thank 00d, be mo doubt, tho general | san Some." He hime 10 PE | Buterses, Supt 4 The asnia|§ YOU ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND TO-MORROW ! has been such that we can take con- J ie knew his subject well and treated ing to Andrew Sleeth. A large crowd N_---- tives and ideals which have been of | mans outside of Prussia, but his ar- | ¢; : y most weight are of the kind that the | vaignment of that kingdom, the mis- | oad Simap ro ruisued by ) 3 Almighty Power working out His et- | 'hief-maker and bully of the world, ia first class ro as a r > ros 3 | L ternal purposes would choose to em- | wai severe, and but too just when isting of Prop: by . ito £ ven, # : ] al affairs has our spiritual organizer {statement. The political, educational | May < ' rt ouT OH » h . YH d + » A oy Mayor Shaw, of Kingston, Rev. Mr ARGE by which we see God in lite lost ite | colonial methods and . results in Ger- | Shortin of 1 ' n 2 + 2 3 ier- | §) ' nverary, Rev. M. Tay-| ¢| The Busiest Store in own - ------ Lg fons of their self-ecom- | - Ee os ; ' She Iouudats ahen to the base by | ie French-Canadian Association on | pelt, Title, at P > ly a : ietorias--H. K, 88: 8, 7 ; a crisis like the present one; and : the War. Laird, he Walsh bs Memon | \ , men begin to realize that after alll On Sunday night the French-Cana- | v¢- Gillespie p: Somerville 2h: G. umn ] ' b 3 ; God. Had as we strive ; most importance to every woman in this community who desires to be well to ask ourselves whether from the }which the British empire is engaged | MO thank God, be no doubt, the general | sian Scourge." His address was illu. harvest dinner was held on Wednes solatiog from the words of the text. } it with no small amount of feeling. [was in attendance Nutfibers com cor choir. power? Do our half empty chur-| nany, England and France were con- Jor of Gananoque, and Dr. J. W. Ed chies, our successive love of pleasure ! trasted showing how. in the land of |'w; i i ¢ Li ; v » g h ards, M. P, THe Ladies ot | § dint NO DRUGS USED and luxury, denote a God-fearing | ihe kaiser all individuality, freedom, | at the homie of Mrs Fanos Sid met ro bd ddd Tt bird dad dL people? In rendering to Caesar the | nitiative and happiness were killed, Wednesday. A large crowd. was in Seen - things' that are Caesar's, have wel li lecturer expressed the hope that |attendanee; Th I = -- CASES REQUIRING forgotten to render to , God the the infatuation for German culture, | called to Gatianomue to itr al par. things that are- God's. Elisha | methods, goods and the like would |ty down the St. Lawrence. Miss R RE-OPENING SERVICES MEDICAL ATTEN- saw the heavenly hosts protecting | cease in this country. and that people | Laturney, of Kingston, has taken him, 'because he knew he was doing | would try a little English culture in- charge of the public sohool. Visit- 1 MERCHANTS ! SEE OUR TION WILL BE 80 God's work. How is ft with us? | itead, and a little French by way of |ors: Mrs. Delbert Aimes, of west-|HELD AT COOKE'S CHURCH : oii. an | However terrible a calamity this | .ondiment. brooke and Mrs. J. Elmer of King- ON SUNDAY i il TDN | INFORMED i ae aay be, oy Fogo I ao De Amid rea! sBthusiasm, he brought {ston at Samuel Jamiesan's: Mis ae -* 1500 0 p ¢ N ; ) 'ay ve a s "| U8 speech to a close by stating that | Muggie 8) . < 5 Ldifice el In 4 1 iB | minder to us that perhaps we have | he Germans, who were y ie burn: Cost i aan, at) of hdifice Sas Been in Hapds § Dec. : : -- deen travelling along wrong nes, | ny and robbing cities with their pre- | Hamilton. at Mrs William Kuapp's; § rotors for Five Weeks--interior ; and EE ne ozuilion that our wntious "goose step," would soon de- | Miss Bthel Allin. of Kingston at of Church Nicely Decorated--Ser- . ha pC Xistence, individual and 'national, is | ons ' . oy | Mrs 5 . n p Dr ) i f O S Keele I M 0 D ] in' the hands of God however much din the orld how te y atta Rin nd Nn Sons bY a 3, PiMarkay. On Display In Front 0 ur fore *) WhaVaW.V. We may have forgotten Him. Thers-| .flies goading them on with the vic: | Bali's Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ang- | | iia ho pas ch] : fore in no spirit of servility or crav- bay } f Kin al WW. sie. | has been in the hands of the decora-iffl ° y ] o METRIST In no 1 3 r orious bayonets. lin, of Kingston, at W. J. Anglin's: ; We w " rro RI eR SPTICIAN on cowardice, but with a true and Patriotic Epsglish - and French songs | Miss Margaret Wilson, of Montreal ewes. Shs Past BYe Necks, had i (Consum i of Current 33 £4 Per Hour---Ideal for 32 Prin tmble admission of our.short com-{ onendd and closed. the "soiroc" he lat W. J _Anghn's; Mrs, James Dil-{ °P""% 'anc m. spite of the incle- Ji /2 ] ment weather there was a good-sized 8 doors above the Opera Hous ings as worthy objects of God's pro: wdceeds of the lecture will be handed | lov. of Kingston, at (arence Han. congtegation both morning. snd i St . « ring wa oI ore Lighting. Ask Us } . » tection, do T urge an attitudes of '4 wer to Mayor Shaw for the Patriotic [16¥'5: Mrs. Frank Campbell has r tercession and earnest resolve to re und; "ithe name of the French-Canas | turticd home after Ee i aero hing. Rev. R. P. Mackay, 0.0, cognise more than heretofore God's' lin residents of Kingston the village, | Toronto, ex-moderator of the general . Jresente fo and Siath on our lives 3 = : a--n cach v assembly, was the preacher of the . or whether like sha's servant EY Ey PI x Sper day, and he delivere . we see things not til our eves wre LIEUT.-COL. DUFF HOME. Donaldson' Doings. sermons. The gr io | H WwW Newman Electric Co. goehed. or like the prophet, behold His. Injuries Prevent. Him Going. on Doitaldson, Sept. 4.--Bchool has cial programme of music ; A . . 9 og 5 ries re x 2 © 3 n: p 3 f ry inter hax £ t I ee opera ghapeasd wien Mis 'omnata, of "To rior i he soc his ta || Pot 441, 76 Princess Street | athing, ar - alls, 'as 'teacher. Quite a} given a thofaiigh overhauling th 5% £55 nearer than badds and feet." And] Lieut.-Col. HH. R. buf. organizer of few from here attendéd the social Salle and ceiling being very orettily + LEE . ; RARER " re . if we strive to make ourselves both | nedical seryices at Valcartier camp, |at Snow Bd on Ootober 27th. Mr. | decorated. The work a a as individuals and as a nation wor | aho was injured at the camp ground | and Mr. Gforge Paul visited at John | vied out in a most artistic eae thy instruments of His will, then in { ahout three weeks ago, returned to the ( Robertson's recently, A little girl| ung many were the fan : bl anes spite of all array of opposing forces. | ity on Sufiday. from Quebec, where | has come to stay dt the home of Mr. ments heard on. the oh at he Sa in the face of long drawn-out strug { had been confined to the hospital | Robert Sproule, Jr. Messrs. Ernest day vi J -h gle, of hove deferred and even tem- | n that city. Col. -Duff was accom-| Allan and William Mundell visited At the mi evi T > 4 od : borary failures, we need not be | sanied by his wife, who was with him |at Martin McPhee's recently. rahe © a Ta vics Bn. Mackay ; : afraid, for the Eternal Powers which | ince he was injured, Although ip " During kis Hoc on ol ) are greater than any armaments will | ;reatl proved, Col. i y 8 : or 3 : be with us, and against them notn.{ nly mprave h Cot {Pull is not, yet Lhina Spurs German Protest, The salvation of souls is the cen- . ing can prevail. Only we must strive | wo Will not be taken on the overseas] -.| Sidg, Sept. 8.---China' has spurn-| tral message of the Bible. The Bible REGINALD BEARDSALL; 1" 1 Bar] in heart and soul to show ourselves contingbut. ed the protests against Japan's ao-| Would cease to be the people's book worthy, Up-until the present fime, no per- | HYities. In her statement to the if it did not have a message in jt . : The bishop concluded hy quoting on appents to Know how the avoident] German and Austrian ministers she | for the salvation of your soul. ¥ Guessed 1464 and won the bicycle. the first verse of Rudyard Kipling's happened The colonel fell so sudden-| ¥8yS that Tsing-Tau was leased, not| Was this church erected ? , Becatise a a . AE ceded, td Germany, and force by Ja-| there is a message in*it fob the soul. Leave your coupons. We will give more "Rae " ' . Recessional. v from bis horse that he was unable : : ; " 2 pan was necessary to dispossess the | And what is thie message ? Some ee , o remembet anything. It js supposed C : \ z ¢ ; } In reference to. the heavy casualties | hat he must have been hit in the face | 00Cupants of the citadel, x pe yi i ht - oe -- : ye : he C 2G sv a limb of a tree and thrown to sist . and yet that is no e message. - § Sutiered' by the Coldstream Guards, a Clinton Walker, of Sydenham, was| ers say it is the fatherhood a God, 1 ilv J the ground. He had evidently beén y a X correspondent of the London Daily oo 7 ground for some time before|SeVerely injured on Wednesday af-| and still others that it is the king- ; Ri ternoon by fallipg into a threshing} dom. The message is that of the to the fact that a company of the }-'¢ vas picked up. Bie vhic a q o" A J Y ' § 3 , 1t sears that th taing the | Machine, which he was driving. One cross. And.the next best thing to Guards found thefiselves surrounded dd ADpeiite {at Oh lia, miu foot was severed and the other bad-{-the Bible is the hymn book. Many RS Telegraph statesthat it is largely due ; : . Ca weident happened, the medical officer : : 3 . a iyate. has given $50,000 | tot up from "his bed - about four }!¥ mangled. His life was obly|of the great hymns are hymns 'of the towards. the: maintenance of the | v'elock and rode along the shore for |saved by Alfred Deyo putting him cross. What does the cross mean to . y Strathcona H raised by her. fath. | + considerable distanee, for 'the pur- {Out of the machine. The injured] you? What are the thoughts which o or for the : South African' war, who | Jose of making a close inspection of {man is in Kingston general hospital. should be In vour mind concerning ga will be sent, it is said; as a unit with | be Water service, where numerous An official] notice appears im thelit¥ The extreme expression of the the Canadian expedifionary force. ' jguards were on duty. Candda Gazetle Stating thas consuls love of the Pathee is one of the out- oo" : After Col. Duff had been away from {of the German or Austra-Hungarian | standing thoughts. And a. great are almost out of season TOW] White Rose flour, pure and whale his tent for two or three hours, some | €nipires shall not recognize as such,| many people have not learned that some. of the men in camp became alarmed, {ad shall not be permitted to per-{vef. A great many regard Him® os ¥ i Ne 4 Koy M-- . fa NEW F : SUITS AND Engineering gfaduates "of the Uni: ri any i a ; , } § ALL bogh ng g M o and reporied the matter to Capt. [form any duties or act in any re-| an angry God and we are often ; a versity of Toropto in Ottawa, to the : spect within the Dominion of Can-| charged with preaching God as being Gi : i Site ré : hv i Snell. A few minutes later some sol- : NEW FALL COATS ghey five, will form a iors ord noticed carryi the alonsl add. Dr. Job MaNelll, who. fngry and ready to strike. Another : Rnd ls % . itoba | 1 a stretchér. He row in Val ev. s MeNeill, 0 asf thought is the great manifestation : Are the Juore Ritractive oi lat . oo be call 30 soRsiet cartier camp until. the fitst train left } been pastor of Cooke's church, To-|of the love of the son. The love of ; Somet] gr distinctive in legis . ot a and payments on rea) Jor Quebec in the afternoon. : onto, for he Just Seton hah thn, the father and. the 'son bined : id Suits for Fall for the young|property. on Melman Reports. [5s congregation that he had aceon. Juve jovial the roan Or vm | rok FURNITURE, MEROHANDISE BTC. men and classy dresser, SE ------ : : ted the call-tendered to him- by); i i el] VERY CHEAP RATES. WE WILL RENT ; : Y McLean, Sept. 4--The frequent}. ing fountain for the salvation of the ! . entral Presbyterian church, Den-iiorid, And how are: we. (eo get the | | FOOT OR THE ENTIRE FLOOR SPACE, 130 X 30 X 18 Something clean cut and}} After Vac hovers are uiking the pasture Mui or 7, benefit of it? We oun obtain it by Reni Hut are a drawbac The sympathy of many friends is ex : : ] a3 p 3 pan "1aith. It is men of faith who make ; ; Cit THE PORRITT GARAGE eT moderate in style for thel}™ Discolored who Rav : Ais . pwd. ' e grain out. Miss Annie A mand of middle age in plain! : : | Kirkhinn has returned home after tended to Mr. and Mes. J. eta the world. This is the mwssuge, snd || - App] Grey, Worsted and Blue ot Sebi riltoe. or oisokish| Bonen jme tine in Kingston. Wo |. "month and sighteon dase. ena WE rn rants] L-PhoNe Serge and Tweeds. LR as up the maercoraed wax | NOldays at.H. Wood's. _Visitors:| MH. Hearth, Earl street, arrived home; | message until this chur Hpays to buy the Best and |e . A mie Jun Monday, after visiting with friends | 20d falls." ! A st and i dit Swit ws an a Me. ang Hes Alfred Heams add Mrs. | io Mout Lf Shean. ge a g Mr. Montreal... ] y a La an 5 8 ! bakin . hn A | die y The Department of External Af-{ ott of our two brdnds, sure- prefiy to rgd Ra Mrs. 2 Wagar and Mt, and Mee a pe AN : © | fairs has issued. a notice to the ef- ly can bo found. = [samen JAY. tuk poled cot | F. Vinsvolkinbuts. PURE BLOOD MAK ES fect that persons having claims! BATRA [Fo he "wax Ti br ag "Ant ; © HEALTHY PEOPLE |osninst the 'timpress of ireland Re. | J he : Woscow: Miss Annie Hstes, New- 2 : a 'ou would : iy it * or a . liel Fund should send to the pe NRE il A wich, Mi |" Posters: overt wi We Chor.| Hood's Sdgadpasille ta ei re rea his Jez. of i \ N , ¢ tg be filled in returned oré \ fotte Wood attended the ding at P erup- '[Sentenihar 30, All such, elaims will T. B. Smith's on Wednesday even- : de ® | then be forwarded fo Londan to. be ng. School has opened with Miss deali with by th dan { rd Florence Abbott. Mountain Grove as eharge of th oy to ad cam ; teaelter, 3 E. Foster took the neon sp . . AU Harwich a British submarine Hem Co ny ot uate with aise " has brought in a German airman and idm Cousins vicinity wi ) 3 mn ARC his corn cutter. 3 Pl ECR his' mecha o were. found float: 1:

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