Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Feb 1915, p. 5

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THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S PROF, *JOHN MACON AU GHTO IN, MeGILL, PREACHED OF In Convocation Hall on Sunday Morn. | ing--Cross Takes Shape of Sword In the Great War--Inter-Faculty Assault at Arms. Prof. John ull, formerly "as the preacher Hall on Sunday was taken from I Corinthians 'For 1 determined not to know any- | thing among %ou SAVE - Jesus Christ | and Him crucified.' The preacher athiest is the that it is God's own voice The God whom we makes Himself plainly visible most concrete form, and Paul Him in the last place he expected find Him, on the dhia is the easence. of the New Testament, Paul's idea was that the cross could do no good to any one who . would not share it. If was nat truth be saw there, but loves Tt was not de feat he saw there, but victory, even in the midst of defeat. It was not death he saw there but life through death, not weakness but power Life below. must he ing' since God deemed it for. If our life does fiod then nothing does, Men need a great leader in whom MacNaughton, of a professor Me at Queen's, at Convocation morning His text 9 iy"2 said man that 'the real { who cannot he Wi ane hears. are to ship in the finde to Crows, here liv orth dying ain to-day great worth not cont | 1 { the of bringing dut all the new material, so that many of those taking part ware freshmen, among whom was some excellent material. Five pounds wns allowed in each event, but all { taking part in the college assault on Saturday, February 13th, actly down' to weight. takén part in any ault were barred a. The best exhibition of hoxing i put on by Peevor and Givens, in the | 158 class, and Peevor, the winner, {looks like a comer. The battle be | tiveen, the heavyweights, Throop and | Whittaker, was a "close one and it must be ex- All who had intercollegiate as from Saturday's was | took extra rounds to decide the win- ney. In the wrestling, Warner (115) l6oked good, while Caverhill (158) and Waddell (heavy) will make some of he old-timers po the limit. During afternoon, Warner and Appleby nit on an exhibition boxing bout. The orving was pulled off in 'three three- minute rounds. The results were: Wrestling--115, Warner (medicine) de- featedd McDonald (arts) in two traight falls; 125, McLennan (med- icine) won from Eshao (medicine) on his aggressiveness; 125, Fshao (med- icine) won from Byeshe (science); 135, inwan (arts) lost to Clark (med- icine); 145, Fraser (medicine) won dn two 'falls from Wrong (science); 158, 'averhill (arts) defeated Fraser (med- icine), Fraser being injured; heavy: eight, Waddell (aris) threw Gooch medicine) twice. Boxing--123, Séllery winted Hamm (arts); 135, Country- nan (aris) defeated McGregor (sci- mee); 145, won by Dawson (science) " (medicine) out- truth beams like a clear flame situation confronting Paul faces us to-day in the shape of a battle be tween light and darkness. The cross is the only weapon in this war, but the sword 'is the shape it must take Paul as a citizen of Rome had a great reverence for the sword, but imagined God's kingdom was coming without any effort other thgn that of being prepared. Ii he could looked into the future he would have seen the standard of the 'cross ed on high ds a sigh of liberty hy England's heres, Nelson, Drake, ote: They laid the foundations of freedom on two continents." Fwery man of Queen's who lives up to the oll ira- ditions of his college should take part in the present day conflict Acquit you like men under the sign of Wil liam the Congueror. The A short meeting of the ter society was held on night. * John Dawson, secretary of the athletic committee, stated that so far the skating and hockey sea son had been most satisfactory. The hockey team looks good for another championship, r and the excursion run to Ottawa was a complete 'success. -- . Alma Ma Saturday On Saturday afternoon the inter faculiy assault-at-arms was held io the "gymnasium - and 'some excellent Doxing, and wrestling. bouts were staged. Medicine had men in each event, and as a result carried ofi the championship, with. arts' secontl, and science third. The assault was held with an idea Was Troubled for'Y Years 'With have | on default; 158, Peevor (medicine) { won from Givens (arts); heavyweight, | Throop (arts) defeated Whittaker (medicine). Fencing--Mclntosh { Caverhifl (arts); McIntosh (arts) de- | feated Farngworth (science). 7 7 Total points=Medicine, 7; arts, 1 (arts) defeated 4; science, The Late Josenh Longmore A respected resident of Camden East, in the person of Joseph Long- | nore, passed away on Sunday, Jan, 4th, at the home of his son, Dr. Bruce Longmore, Campbellford, 'here he had been for the past hree months The remains were taken to Newburgh on Tuesday. he funeral service. was held in the Preshyterian Church -and the body buried in 'Newburgh cemetery ' To Fxtend Rink The civie rink on Mack street is o bd extended so.that a much lar- er skating arena can be enjoyed: Just as soon as the necessary per- nission can be secured from the Ca qadian Pacific railway, a new skat- Ing rink will be made on-the com- pany's property on Rideau street. Assistant Fire: Chief John Elmer. is looking after. the rinks. More Prisoners Transferred On Sunday afternoon seventy-five more prisoners were taken from Fort Henry and transferred to the de- tention camp at Hearst, Ont. A week ago a similar number was tak- en. away and this now considerably réduces the fort population. oN Kidney Disease And This Treatment Cured Me--This Statement Endorsed By a 'Baptist Minister. The great majority of people ar are familiar with the extraordinary cura- tive powers of Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills. But for the benefit of those who are not we continue to publish from day to day reports from per- sons who have been actually cured. The case describ- ed in this letter w, an extreme ofie, and the writer was in a very low fo condition when H# began the use of these pills. The cure was so matrk- ed that Mr. Mosher's pastor did not hesitate to vouch for his statement. By their unique combined action on the liver, kidneys and howels, Dr. Uhane'sn Kidnev-livar Pills cura in complicated cases which defy the ae. tion. of ordinary Kidney medicines, Mr. W. H, Mosher, Brockville, Ont. writes :--"1 used Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills, and firmly believe there is no medicine to equal them. 1 wag troubled for years with kidney disease, and this treatment has cured me. When 1 began the. use of these pills 1 could only walk from my bed to a chair. Now I can go to the field and work like any other man. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are an excellent medicine." This statement is certified to by the Rev. E. H. Emett, Baptist minister of drockville, Ont, By awakening the action of liver kidneys and bowels Dr. Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pilis cure Constipation, Headaches, Chronic Indigestion, Kid- {ney Disease, .Liver Complaint and | Backache, One pill a dose, 25 cents a { box, ail dealers, oF Edmanson, Rates & 10a. Limited. Taranto | ceiving but scant attention for ov- a |Big Discount Off Electric Fixtures Get your electric repairs done mw. us. Satisfaction moalliday' 5 Electtic Shop 345 King 81. Rogatae 40.90. | Your Choice. os 4.00, 89.75, TG B | ver collection. IN MILITARY CIRCLES]... THE SECOND R. S. A. COURSE FINISHES ON FEB. 13TH. Brass Band For the 21st Battalion-- - Gambling at Poker Has Been Pro} hibited. The examinations for certificates oi military qualification in the Royal School of Artillery w ill begin, on Wednes day On ednesday moyning the ollicers will be given mounts," and each in>tarn will be given an oppor tunity of showing how well he can command and give arders to a bat- tery of artillery The eourse finishes on Febrnary 13th. The 21st lent band evening lattalion has some exesl talent, and, on Saturday eight 'members surprised the secretary of the militia Y.M.C.A. by giving an impromptu concert. The music supplied was very good, and after a more complete organization, the battalion ought to have a band that will rival the pipers in the qual- ity of music they can furnish. On Sunday evening, in Ontario Hall, Rev. A. Brown conducted the usual aftor- church service, choosing as his subject, "Wisdom's ways are the ways of pleasantness and peace." He said that a Christian had no right to commit sin. 'The sae A made in becoming a Christian wers counter- balanced by new pleasures. Gambling is forbidden in the king's regulations, and little games that have been taking place hereabouts have been ordered stopped. Card games are not prohibited, but gam bling must cease Sergt. Alfred Woodrowe, Regiment, has teengih of the gent... He with the of the 14th taken on the 2lst overseas contin- will act as master tailor, rank of sergeant For many years he was employed at Liviagston Bros' store as tailor. While with the l4th Regiment lie was attached to "B" company. been Col. T. D. 'R. Hemming and Major J. Hamilton, last week. made an in- spection of the buildings in Belleville that will be occupied by the 39th Bat- talion. The buildings to he used will ba thosa of the flominion Canneries company Alterations are under way, and will be finished in about two weeks' time. -- Lieut. J. D. Fraser, Sergt. Palmer and Corpl. C. Emery, Ottawa, are here to take a six weeks' course of instruction in the machine gun sec- tion. Majors Donald Hector MacLean, has been awarded the colonial forces' officer's gecoration, according to gen- eral orddrstof a'recent date. Major MacLean 'hay 'served' his king and country as An officer' for twenty years. A very handsome line of post cards in platine of the 2st Battalion, Queen's . Engineers, 22nd - Battery, Kingston members of the second con: tingent, - and officers. of ' 'the: second contingent, - has recently been issued by the College Book Store. Pte. Chads, A.M.C. has just receiv- ed word that his cousin, Lieut. H. C. Chads, of the North Staffordshires, has lost his Jife at the front. The North Staffordshires was the regi- ment whi¢iwas re-enforced hy the Princess, ts. Pte. Chads' father i$ alse. at the front. The military divine service was conducted by the chaplain in the armouries on Sunday afternoon. Af- terwards the battalion tobk a short route' through the city. An Ottawa despatch says: Capt. R. W. Tenpant, of Belleville, will likely 'be the eighth 'doctor in the second contingent. . Seven have al- ready been chosen. A beautiful line of pennants and pillows, made in two sizes, showing the correct. crest of the 21st Battalion and the Royal Canadian Engineers, oi the finest wool felt,is now ing shown in the College "Book Store. Be sure to send one of these home and to your Jdriends. The old fort at Prescott, after re- er half a éentury, has once more Trintorbated as wdc pEtion Bla for Germans, Austrians and Turks. Even its name, that of Fort Wel- lington, is once more known. Sev- enty-five prisonefs are now guarter- ed there and accommodation is being made for 400. It will act as an overflow from Fort Henry of Kingston. Weather Notes. in he _- Valley, hile an area pressure, accompa cold othr. covers Manitoba Northern Ontario. During Sunday snow and rain fell in South-Western Ontario and moderate snow falls on. curred in Eastern Ontario, Quebec and the maritime, provinces, Resigned From Inspectorate. Wiliam Mcintosh, school inspector for Centre ate Hasuings, and who was for many years inspector for North Hast. | tendered 'his tion to the 'County Coumeil, ta t efiect at the end of July of this year. The dosiggna was accepted. Kor forty- one years. Mr. Melntosh Jas heen a county inspector. # fe ol Monday, "Holy City," Street Fob. 1st, at S18 pane Sil Grimson has purchased the S$ £. Hadden farm at Indian Point, 3 or Marysburg. . Gibson has a the re- McCaw, A moderate - disturbance is centred] WEDDED | EDDED IN THE WEST -- Marriage Of Miss Amna M. Neilson and Arthwr L. Colemsn. The marriage took place on Janu- Anna Marion, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Neilson, Win- nipeg, to Arthur Leonard Coleman, third son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Cole- man of Watson, Sask. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. Love, sisted by Rev. A. P. Hussey. The bride is a graduate of Queen's university, taking the degree of B. A, She is a niece of J. H. Metcalfe, ox- member of parliament, and formerly resided in Kingston. - The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Ethel Nellson. The groom who is a promi- nent farmer of the west, was suppart- ed by his brother, Alhion Coleman. Following the ceremony, a supper was served at the home of the groom's mother. . 4 Arrangements had been made for the wedding to take place in the fall, but owing to the fact that the groom volunteered for service at the front with the third contingent, the plans had to be altered. With several oth- er young men joining the thizd con- tingent the groom left Newnham for Humboldt via Watgon, where quite a demonstration was held in his honor, A large crowd. assembled to meet him, flags were hoisted and patriotic Songs were sung, the groom being given a very hearty send-off. To the bride and groom the very best wishes of a large circle of friends both in the east and west will be extended. HEAVY FALL OF SNOW. Storm Prevailed Sunday Night. The weather man is keeping up his record for a variety of weather. Fol lowing the cold smap of Friday and Saturday, the Storm King held sway, and a result of his work about vight Inches of gnow on the lavel fel during Sunday night and~ Monday horaing. The snow drifted, and when citizens awoke on Monday morn- ing, paths were filled up again, and the man of the house had to pet busy with the snow shovel. The street railway service was hampered, and it was not until the big broom had made the rounds that the were able to make their trips The city engineer had quite a stall of men at work shovelling snow "on Monday morning. teams were used to carry the snow off Princess and King streets, $25.00 FOR A LETTER Can You Write One 2---Thir- teen Prizes to be Award- ed in a Letter Writing Competition. Some years ago 1 Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Brockville," Ont., of- fered a series of prizes to residents of the province of Ontario for the bol i) describing cures wrqught by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Hundreds of letters were 'submitted in this competition and yet there must have been thou sands of other users of the pills who did not avail themselves of the op- portunity to win a prize. To all these another letter writing compe- tition is offered. Thousands eof cures through the use of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills" have never been re- ported. These will. furnish the ma- terial for the letter to be written in this contest. = There is no demand upon the imagination; every letter must deal with facts and facts only. The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Brockville, Ont., will award a prize of $25.00 for the best letter received on or before the 1st day of March, 1915, from residents of Ontario, on the subject, "Why I Recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." A prize of $10.00 will be awarded for the sec- ond best letter received; a prize of $5.00 for the third best letter, and ten prizes of §2,00 each for the next best ten letters. A Lively During as cars - Hone Rs AS, WP gap A ~The cure of benefit from the usn of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills describ- ed in the letter may be in the writ- er's own case, or one that has come under his or her personal obferva- tion. More than one cure may be de- scribed in the letter, but every state- ment must be literally and 'absolutely! A true. Every letter must be signed by the full name and. correct. address of the person senfling it describes the cure of some person other than the writer of the letter, it must also be signed by the person whose cure is described as a guarantee of the truth of the statements made. The writer of each letter must state the name and date of the paper in which he or she saw this asnounce- ment. Fine writing will aor win the prize | ary 15th, at Newnham, Sask., of Miss) ,{treal, when about six hundred Bev: | a8] | gl Shoes. FT ig " Our Clearing Sale Of Furs Affords you the oppor- tunity of buying high class furs at less than wholesale prices. You cannot conceive of the marvelous BAR- GAINS we are offering, and space will not per- mit us to quote prices, so we invite you to come 4 examine and compare. Every line of Manufac- tured Furs is included in this Sale Ladies' Fur and Fur- lined Coats, Neck Piee- es and Muffs, in all the popular furs. Men's Fur-lined Coats Coonskin Coats, Sleigh Robes, ete. - CODIFY THE BY-LAWS -- All the Trouble Is Not In the The Renfrew Mercury sayé: The Kingston Whig is of the opinion that if the-pelice enforced all the by-laws of the city about: fifty per cent. of the people of Kingston Would be in the police court a good part of their time. This could hardly Happen if by-laws were codi- fied. Through codification there would occur the Slimination of ob- solete ordinances, {he repeal of what is objectionable or unnecessary and probably a better observanee of all. It is not by any means in the cities | Shoe Store You Can Get The best value in the city in groceries and meats = the Unique Grocery and Meat Market. C. H. PICKERING Grocery and Meat Dealer. 490 Princess St. Phone 530 BITTER WRAPPING PAPER FINEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE - PRINTED OR PLAIN The J SII Lud "E._J. COUSINS FURRIER alone that if all the by-laws on the municipal books were enforced there | would be trouble for half of the ! population very often. | or ---------------- Bishop Farthing's View Declaring that efforts directed to- wards stopping the liquor traffic) completely in Canada till the end of the war were a patriotic duty in- cumbent on every one, Bishop Far- thing made a strong plea for tional abstinence at a meeting held at St. James' Methodist Church, Mon- ple were present. - Some of the lessons of life, though na- 121 Princess Street Winter Shoes Must Get Off the Track During Feb'y "SPEEDING UP" with obstructions in the way, is as impossible for a Live Shoe Store as for a fast express train "WINTER SHOES, small lots, odd sizas, etc., therefore, must Get Out of the Way before spring shoes begin to arrive, 'and that's the purpose of this "CLEAR THE TRACK" Of course not all our shoes are reduced, but the kinds that figure in the sale" are the latest styles in demand now, all Aberneth SALE y Quality Better get aboard while the sale is at its best and your size is here. SALE STARTS TUESDAY, FEBY. 2ND ABERNETHY'S a ---------- i ---------- ALMOST ETERYSOBY LIKES CANDY especially if it is first class If you will patecnlee uy your confectionery Jou will the hest ob un pore and wi y a " to the Pare Food While our ontectionery n up 8 putineof Se ¥ a Ure an low as you fevior eandy elsewhere. SAKELL'S, - Next to Opera House. Phone 640," Our Big FURNITURE SALE ! We farnish from a mansion to a cottage 'at manufacturer's prices, | beds, 2-inch posts, only $13.50, on Spiral springs, Gennine felt mattress with Imperial edges, only A chance to Furnish with the latest nd best. With Reid igh Suatity and Rud Low Prices, a ---- The Leading Undertaker. + Phone 147 for Personal Services gh er EE Fast Gh Re - ent Product

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