- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1915. d | | query; "What is life?" [to, preaching on missions, -in st} 3 ] : : -- A . . 5 VOICE OF THE PULPIT Mr. Baker asserted living was not | James' Church on Sunday morning. : what a great many thought it to be, © China Stands at the dose of tho { ARY DUC TION of piling up fortunes and the mad | Christian rch to-day, geo . PDUCATIONAL SERMONS IN SYD» rt | pr. 8 power and influence. Often | Of the history of the future will have TO SEE THAT THE LAWS ARE 3 , NS FINE SHOES ° " on . a " : 2 lexion which the christian | ENFORCED, ENHAM STREET METHODIST |those who have gained these were no | the comp E MUS bappier than those who had got. Liv. A umoze needs and Rov. G1 en i ! . Preached By Rev. E. N. Baker, Al-|ing was the subjection of the wi e " ae. . ev. G. I. Campbell Mentions Other : meme " af Hime and body as a fit home for the dwell- | Canon Gould, who spent thirteen | pyjie Which Prevail in Kingston-- . . A bert. College, : Bellevillo--Lanon ing of Jesus, In reality, said Mr, jYears as a medical missionary inj oo go 5 ag Compton Ref: 5 pS - . os fom mmeredd - wo] Gould Preached in St. James'. Baker, the christian life is a rather | Palestine and who a year ago made say dy A sto i on Bho bak C epmaslat d a trip there gave some of his im-| Nickle Charges, " 1 4 --- j= if i Mr. Baker's evening discourse was |Preseions of the country and the peo-1 my 4 jarge congregation in Queen - i Fae : S A 1 used upon 1 Cor. xii, 81 : "But covet | Pie. and at the same tme had ah! Street Methodist church on Sunday on Sunday. Rev. E. N. Baker, presi- |. rnestly the best gifts, and yot shew eIvouraEing Tp on o Teg =] evening, Rev. G.I. Camipbell preached dent of Albert College, Belleville, was | | unto you a more excellent way." me ie: Tino) BEE. a Lan a very interesting sermon on "Seeing 'oad -- the speaker at both services. In the Seek the qualities that mould char- 4 ry ud n ithe City in the Night," his text Fa mormag Mr. Baker dealt' with "Life acter, manhood, strength and truth, | 10 making reference 50 the Wabi yeing from Nehemiah 11; 12. ' The Worth Living," and took his text | said the speaker. Money or ambition | %"0 0 Joo" sores to-day is found | speaker sald that city life was divid- from Acts xx,24: "But none of |to a certain ®xtent are not enviable in the fact that 'Britain has taken |©d into two parts, one being vastly these things move me, neither count | qualities. We should strive to ele 1p er stand upon principles which are] different from the other. The life I my life dear unto. myseli, so thet 1 vate the human uhto the divine life. |p ab on iaty christian." at night was. completely Siterent mig Sh my eo 86 :, Sh rom at in e . C c the ministry which I have received of sSnoke On Missions At Cooke's Church ° be no better or ----- than he pest the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel "It is mot in the counting of "Some Dy-Products of the Mis-|Pple made it, and unfortunately, ideal of the grace of Sod." : x heats; it ia the uplifting i Ye sionary pe was the subject | conditions were not always upheld. t was not a fair guestion to ask, | whole people we have in view, in ako oy 3 There were, too many citizens who "Is Tf. worth living» said the | this missionary work of the Christ-| jndertaken by Rev. Joa Brith. Of | were willing to Era CT dale speaker, because age and health bad | fan cliurch, in the lands beyond the fot on TO Sunday morning. Me| It was not the duty of the church] a great deal to do in answering this | sea," said Canon Gould, of Toron- began his discourse by referring to] or of the citizens to enforce the laws, Em ------------------------------------------------ | {he fact that in many large business | but it was the duty of tite officials in ° » concerns to-day, by-products pay a! charge to gee that the laws were en- t essing to large part of the current expense. | forced. So. in the missionary enterprise. Referring to the charges made ' . ° While the missionaries' chief work | public last week here, Mr. Campbell r of Indigestion is always the preaching of the gos-|said these could not be ignored, and A I ---- Educational services were held in Sydenham Street Methodist Churels pel to all classes, yet certain defin- | must be investigated. If such Intol- ite advantages have been always as-' erable conditions existed, they must For Years He Suffered After Almost Every Meal-- | sociated with missionary enterprise.|be wiped out. "Let the, chips fall C » As an illustration the speaker re-| where they may." IH, through his Thi eek we offer-- Attributes ure to Use of Dr. Chase's ferred 1st: In literary influences, | sense of good citizenship, the charges 5 W : Liver Pills. mjssions have -done imore than any! had been made by an individual, he . ! other influence to' reduce the lan- ghould be honored for his: public iam? J 5 guage of savages to written form. spirit. : P All ladies $6.00 tan boots for . The experience of many people who | 8nd kidney disease. It is much bet- 2nd; Education. - Missionaries The speaker would not pronounce , : suffer from indigestion is like that of | bor t° Do oi the safe side and prevent | have always shown a live interest ap ae about the ar made All ladies' $5.00 tan boots for the writer of this letter. Stomach | Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pls. of lin the education of the young, and | put there were some things not made] LJ medicines may oof Teng MAG | oo OT Con Dake my ie All $4.50 values for bring some relief, ' and formerly of Twillingate, Nfid., |2ry and secondary schools. 31d | tion Drunken men D » a ie = x n 3 paraded the but chronic indi- writes ;--*"For several years I was a | Medical aid. The medical miission- |, .i, streets in broad daylight. Boys 2 All $4.00 valces for gestion is almost great sufferer from indigestion. The ary has prepared the way for the der fou te . { rave 5 \ * > invariably the re- least bit of food caused me consider. | preaching of the gospel and has under fourteen yeals gi age were seen sult in derange~ abla trouble, and often I could searce- | brought much relief to people liv- smuking ge ieks = om being All $3.75 values for ments' of 'the y eat a meal a day. The many re ' 3 ! Fhe m, : liver, kidneys and | dies I tried proved futile until I bee |S, n unsanitary conditions A! newer was that they had been given bowels, and cannot n the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney- heathen Jands. 4th: Social uphft. o is lot i ir of ladies' tan boots be actually cured er Pills, and after 'using about | 310D& this line reference was made io them. THis 18 Wille walikely This lot includes every pair 0 0 Someone is selling them to the i = rythi real to date anti] these 0 elght b to the influence of missionaries in : e ur store--no reserve--eve in, u ate. are set right. ns § OR is L Dlotely Gud, helping to overcome such evils as YOUDSSters, whieh is contrary to law. ng aor g ¥ With the Nver troubled with indigestion, which I |suttee and child marriage ig India; | Decent people were shocked by the sluggish * there is / / consider a great blessing. I feel grate- | foot binding and the use opium | public 'blasphemy on the streets of # constipation, and / ful for this cure, and shall gladly am~.}in China. Kingston, . The investigation iuto the food ferihetts tH swer any inquiries from percons suf-1 Mr. Grifith made a marked iw- these conditions must he made im- Ss ( 18 € i the. bowels ins ering as 1 did." : pression. on the congregation which | mediately, and must by all means be ¢ stead of being di- MR. BARRETT. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pifls, 280 | was very large, and od to| a thorough ome, sald Mr. Campbell. gested. This is the source of pain and | a box, § for $1.00, all dealers, or Ed- | iis Leen interest Public oplhion would not' only de- pee re pendic fin peritonitis Hatton, Bates. 8 Co, limiled, Toe en mand, but obtain in thik ¢ity of clean as appendicitis, peritonitis' ronto. A SPLENDID SHOWING homes, educational institutions and -- commercial life an ideal city from a tb SA How a Policy In the Sun Life Com- soclal stand-point, ett . f Bits) pany Turied Out. : y .® " Kingston, 'Jun. 19. 1915 Rev. Mr. Compton's Statement. tiring From Business Sale || =.= Ll Ls dimes hints 'S : rew's urch on Sunday morning, oon Agent Sun Life Assurance gave a very interesting sermon, . Kibgston, Ont. speaking on the text, "Where there " shea : is no'vision the people perish, but Dear Sir :--Please convey to your |; that keepeth the law Ghavpy is 1 I * : 2% e company my sincere thanks for their [30 ." proverbs, XXIX: : - prompt and liberal settlement of m The speaker referred to an ar- 3 ] e OC 0 nery > rom 5-year ences Pol J iicle a a local paper, "in large type I earing e B ® k: 1 & " : r on the fromt e,"" severely repri- "1 paid a total of $936.00 in po SE th Ta who, exposed the : Ce ream TiC A er OW ost miums- and have wow received a | ovils of the city. He said that such = cheque for $1,312.00, being a return | an article should not "have been ¢ urs ; " of over $1.40 for "each dollar paid | written, beeause the evils in the city » 5 a Trimmed and Untrimmeéd Hats, Ostrich Feath into the Company nth fiftden_yesre | shout be aavosed. Next to the put - : 26c a Pint.or 50c a Quart I » eaters, . $17.00 0 3 hd es pit. came the press exposing Il : : B : : > a a year from the um' «for ing; Lt now eithe " ; Mounts, Flowers, Ribbons, Veiling, etc. ET Te ri ecomra eer | seems dings on pares on he con Affords You the oppo By Government test the best in Kingston oun, Sopp nd interest on the | mission if .Sonditions were not im-|fj tunity of buying hig ; : ALL SALES FOR CASH re ed: +. | mediately hutebd. lass furs at loss im Sakell's ar a. Wy TO ENTER A PROTEST. wholesale prices. Liberal policies to volunteers J overseas service. Against Cutting Down Of Grants To the Fairs. You cannot conceive For ell forms of the Marvelous BAB. Phone 640, ance apply to lGeorge A. Bateman, | As a result of the war; all grants} GAINS we are offering, Mrs. Adams, District Agent Sun Life Assurance io fairs will be cut down tis year|B ond space will not per- i Co., 67 Clarence seréet, Kingston. ° | py the legislature. The Kingston In- : 3 Phone 1619. Princess & Alfred Streets. ------------ "| gueirial Exhibition will raise a pro-|ll mit us to quote prices, ; 5 i po TAMWORTH MURDER CASE test. "We hear a'great deal about {n- : ite t > me : : 80 we invite you to co ad creased production," said one mem- wy - + - Dr. R To Be Tried On March po. of the fair association, "and yet | eXamnne and compare. . Our -Big Clearing : "nd. in the face of flils the grants are to ery line of Manufac- on : ne : On March 2nd the case against| be cut down, and it is the fairs that t "Furs is included Marble Hall ! Furniture Dr. C.. K. Robinson, accused of the are helping to encourage 'this in- x IN FULL SWING a AIT cs Tre pte, in this Bale on kl of Tamworth, w r OPE | -%: 1 7% mimesemempane : Feared : | : Justice 'Sutherland and a jury at} Was. Badly Hurt, : Ladies E ur and Fur- | FRESH BON BONS, HOME. | Napanee, blot RC a "A young ian, aed A. Sampo, lined Coats, Neck Piec- MADE CANDY, Hh OREAM « C, uette, K.C., Kis counsel, { while blasting ws. at the quarry Ast dns x "BY has made arrangements to - be in| near Findlay Suton met with ae (J ©s and Muffs, in all the that place, and will con his de- | fortune. which 'may result in his popular furs. Special with fruit made to order fence. The defence cl that the | plindness. He loaded the hole and , Men's Fur-lined Coats 'G eorse Mason body was not in the house when the | {ouch teh to the. fuse which ct te ot) pt : d, police first searched, but that. it was tourhed 2 math off the charge in Coonskin Coats, Sleigh ge. : placed there afterwards. {some inystezions Sa. The young wan Robes, ete. : | Phone 980, 238 Princess St. DL ---- was removed to Gananoque for med . : ts ; Wedding Bells At Railton. cal attendance. . A pretty wedding was solemnized | | be St. Patriek's church, Railton, on nary 1 ; 'daughter of Mr. and * a Barns, Oates, was united in marriage James V. Gallagher, Belleville. | received The bride looked charming in her suit of ndvy blue cheviot. with pie-| Gael pany : -- . ture hat to match. ai - meres wr Gramophones, Phonographs, Gral- Bu was ta rE ¥ | ; onolas, Columbia and Vietor records, Odeon and Jumbo records, Edison 2 minute records, Blue Amberal - re- z 2 2 3 = g a TEEiEEc] f 5 Vining Hoom Clmirs fn sells of 5 small und 1 armchair. ol Buy early as we store your pure.