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

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WIN YOUR OWN SPURS SAYS REV, DR. SPARLING IN SER- MON TO STUPENTS. Delivered Strong Discoursé On "Tem-. ptation," In Covvocatioh Hall Sun- day Morning--Battles Which Have To Be Fought, "Win your own spurs, Get your bread with the sweat of your brow Scorn to bg a gambler, who is always on the hunt to get something for nothing." Thus spoke Rev. Dr. William Sparl ing, pastor of Dominion Methodist church, Ottawa, in a strong sermon to the students, on "Temptation" in Convocation hall, Sunday morning The speaker said that there was no sin in being tempted; the sin was in consenting to sin. "The question Has often been askell," added the - gpeaker, "as to whether the tempta- tio of Christ was a real temptation *1_unhesitatingly reply, 'ves,' to this question. It would have no signifi- canceyto us had it not been real Christ was tempted on all sides. He struggled against temptation through his whole life. He braced His will against it as you and I have to do He objected by 'choice, and not of necessity. He had to resist, "The only things which cannot be tempted are sticks and stones. Temp- tation comes. to the palace as well as to the cottage, to the educated in one form and to the uneducated in another form. Temptation: is in- separable from the life we have to live, There re times when every- one must get into the desert of Tone- liness, times when you will be mis- * ig me inderstood even when you ars trying to make your way clear, There are problems in our life that no person can solve but ourselves. We must take counsel with ourselves. If you would be saved from a sterotyped life you must make up your mind to do some hard thinking. 'We must fight out these battles ourselves. We will become sironger and "better men for having fought out these battles for. oursel- ves We have learned the most satisfying lesson of life 'when that which we do for ourselves makes us stronger. ' "It is always the new powers which are attacked. - « The tempter Jdsealways watching for people who are too weak to be made the stew- ards of trust. The most powerful temptation that appeals to us to-day is that of achieving wealth, riches and glory without sacrifice. There is nothing to be gained worth while but by sacrifice. "I 'honor the men who have don- ned the uniform and are ready tp fight. These men are willing to un- dergo' all the hardships. They are willing to go ou the field of battle and give up their life. Their names will never die." for Recovering From Injuries. James Patterson, Pittsburg, about a month ago, wus taken to the general hospital suffering' from terrible injuries' refeived while cutting down a tree, which fell upon him, was able to be removed, in James Reid's ambu- lance, to his home again on Sunday afternoon. Mr." Patterson received several broken ribs and a fractured collar bone, one of the ribs penetrat, ing his lung. : who, Was Troubted for Years With Kidney Disease And This Treatment Cured Me--This Statement Endorsed By a Baptist Minister. * THe great majority of people are familiar with the extraordinary eura- tive powers of Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pilis. But for the benefit of those who are not we continue to publish from day to day reports from pers &ons who have been actually cured, The case describ- ed In this Jetter was an extreme one, and the writer was in a very low condition. when, he began the use of these pills, The cure was so marke ed that Mr. Mosher's pastor did not hesitate to vouch for his statement. By their unique combined action on the liver, kidneys and bowels, Thase's Kidnav-Tivar Pills cure Dr. i int OVE LOCAL OPTION --Residents TR V A i FOR SALE BY WINF ano SPIRIT MERCHANTS EVERYWHERE |B i can legally order from this brewery whatever-they require for personal or family use. "Write to JOHN LABATT, Loareo, Lonpon, CANADA complicated cases which defy the ac. 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.' I was troubled for years with kidney disease, and this treatment has cured me. When I began the use of these pills 1 could only walk from my Led to a chair." Now I can go to the field and work like any other man, Kidney-Liver P medicine." This statement is certified to by the Rev. E. H. Emett, Baptist minister of ills afe an excellent | Brockville, Ont. By awakening the action of liver kidneys and bowels Dr. Chase's Kid- ney-Liver * Pilis 'ture Constipation Headaches, Chronic Indigestion, Kid- ney Disease, . Liver Complaint and Backache. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, ail dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & l Co. Limited "Tarantn i | | -- in the local option districts Big Discount Off | { Ti | f 3 t ! goals. | Catto . . Dr, Chase's | | holders of the Allan cup, {N At the meeting in Toronto of | the east. | ent | mainly Yage of 'THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, A p--tt-- THE SPORT REVIEW BOTH QUEEN'S HOCKEY Tw.AMS WERE DEFEATED. -- . ' In Toronto On Saturday -- "Varsity Teams Won Both the Semior 'and the Intermedigte Games, . Queen's was defeated by "Varsity at the Toronto Arema on Saturday afternoon in the senior Intermediate hockey game by 8 goals to 8. 'Var- sity already had won the champion- ship, and the game was more of an exhibition, Queen'y without Box and Mackinnon, played the cham- pions a very elose game. The teams; Varsity. Position. Queen's Wilkinson .Goal Smith Mathers Goddard Sandercock Whyte Dafoe ... Rappell Jupp «ov. . Keeley Murray .. ..Right wing . .Dobson Milne .. Left wing .. .. Purvis Referee--H. Sproule, f The scoring summary: --First Period-- 1--Queen's ....Rappell .. 2--Varsity ....Sandercock . . 3---Varsity ....Milne ... 4--Varsity ... Jupp... 5--Queen's . ., . Keeley .. 6--Queen's . .. .Dobson . . . 7--Varsity ....Milne . 8--Queen's ... Keeley .. . : --Second Period-- 9--Varsity ....Wilson ,. 10--Varsity .... Wilson #. ----Third Period-- 11--Varsity , .. Murray .. 12--Varsity , .. Murray ... 3--Queen's ....Purvis .. . 2.00 4.00 1.00 0.30 2.00 5.00 3.00 2.60 ..11.00 «+ 1,00 «.10.00 Varsity II, 10; Queen's II, 3. At the Arena Gardens, Toronto, Saturday afternoon, Varsity II easily defeated Queen's II. in the first home- and-home games for the Intercolleg- fate championship, exhibition of hockey from start to finish. The work of Zinn at left wing for Varsity was the only fea- ture of the game. This player 'was easily the best on the ice, and he gets the credit for his team's easy victory. He 'alone scored seven Wright was Queen's best man, The line-up: Varsity. Levesque Beaton Mills Queen's ...Goal sven ou davii -..Left defence... . . Spence - Right defen¢®", .. Prouse .. Rover . . Edwards . Boyd. Wright Elliott . McQuay Smith Zinn Harvie .. Aggett .... , Spare. De Lisle .... . .Spare ... Referee---H, Sproule. Right wing .... Left wing OHA. Raises Objection. Though Melville's hockey team | | were declared winners of the Saskat- | chewan League; and thereby became! held by Re- | gina, last year's Saskatchewan cham- | idns, the Ontario Hockey Associa- | tion may not accept them as fit op-| ponents, and may withdraw the chal- | lenge that had been sent in the usual | course | was sent Friday night t of procedure. Notification | 0 Secretary | Robinson of the Canadian Amateur| ! Association that the OHA. | were not inclined to accept the pro-| vincial bodies as having final judg- | ment on the qualification of their! teams when the Allan cup series was | reached, and that decided objection was raised to playing a team that in-| cluded the Mackenzies and Darcy Smith, Enlarge Hydro-Electric. : the Associated Boards of Trade, R. A. MeLeland, Kingston, reopened the discussion "on 'the motion that the Hiydro-Electric enlarge its commission to include an Eastern Ontario member and to "devote greater attention to The three members at pres- composing the board represent the central part of the pro- nce, the speaker declared, President ~ Young ruled the motion sectional and it was amended, asking in its new form for generally ealy: representation on; the Hydrog Board. It was carried vi } 1 The Savage--G.T.R. Settlement, t Justice Sutherland has approved o | e settlement (recently reported in| the Whig), in the case of Savage vs. | Grand Trunk Railway. Arthur Sa- | ston was killed last Oc-¢ level crossing on the com- ! jany's line, at Kingston Mills, and | eft a widow and three children, for | whom the. claim was made. The settlement 1s for $3,000, 31.900 15° to be paid the $2,000 paid into court to of the Jhiree children, an month' is to be allowed 'the for their maintenance. me-- ow, and e credit $20 a Widow, ¥ 5.00 | It was a poor| Smith was next best. while! Simmons! ]} | ward: of which | MEMBER OF QUEEN'S ENGINEELS | Writes To His Parents Regarding Equipment He Carries Overseas MARCH t 1915. Lance-Corpl. C. B. Bate, with the J Queen's Engineer's overseas, writes as follows to his parents in Ottawa: "The first thing -to tell you is that we are going to-morrow, the 8th, "We have discarded the Oliver equip- ment and have adopted the Webb. In my knapsack, I carry one undershirt, J one knee-length underdrawers, two pairs - socks, a housewife, housewife holding quinine tablets, bichloride tablets, one towel, one pair Cayuse leather mits, G&rmy is- sue,) oné knitted scarf, one balac- lava cap, 100 rounds of thirty-two | ammunition for my pistol also my great-cgat. My haversack is carried | on the left side of my belt. In it I | carry diary, automatic Savage ten shot, 32 calibre pistol, my own leath- | er gauntlets, Knife, fork and spoon, ! soap and rations. I forgot to men- | coptaining tooth-brush, 'razor ete. | Water-bottle comes on right side. of | belt afd under it an entrenching tool. | tion my 'hold-all' in the knap-sack, a spare Sale: Women's Kid sizes 2 1-2 to 5; regular $2 for chers--sizes 4 to 71-2. i Thé handle for this tool is carried | fastened to the bayonet on the left fi side. {| "We have five pouches" on each {side of the buckle each carrying three | five shell clips. A 'billy tin' or can- tBen is carried on top of knap-sack. We also carry the mew Ross rifle, | which has been condemned like most -._5.0670f the Canadian equipment. "Our tool-carts and pontoon wag- gons all go with us. | contain everything one can think of, | including enough gun-cotton to blow {up the whole of Lark hill. "1 shall write as often as I can, but remember that my letters migh not reach you whereas your will al- ways reach me." - Vaudeville at the Grand. the Grand Opera House this-evening a splendid programme will be pre- sented. There will be the romantic photo-play, "The Million," in which Edward Abelas, in the role of "Le! the crook, and will per- | characters. "Tha Million" is a thrilling farce | | Barron," | Sonate several other with as many laughs at the title. There will also be a two-reel photo! play and a Keystone comedy' play. { The vaudeville acts are in good | hands and include Ellis and Els- | worth in comedy dancing and bur- | lesquing, and Dolly South, a charm- | ing singer. The same %ill will be | presented 'at the matinees on Tues- | day and Wednes | evenings. } --- ey x Rn} New Rural Mail Boxes. i The post-office inspeetor has for-! ed a circular to the Whig with | information relative to the changing, of the R.M.D., boxes. "As 3 resull | of the establishment of the parcel | post system in Canada, the post office | has adopted new rural mail delivery | combined letter and parani post box | to meet the new conditions. The 'King Edward' box that the patrons | have already cost them $3, and the | price of the new box is $4.50. the paying of an additional and returning the signal device of the | old box the new box will be issued." The offer to exchange boxes will be withdrawn on the 15th of May as the contractor has now completed his | contract. i -------- On Active 'Service, | The following members of Lieces- | ter Lodge, No. 33, Sons of England, | are on active service, with the first, second and third. Canadian conting- | ents: . W. J. Ayres, C. W. Adams, G. C. Cocke, 'J. W. Dumbleton, J. Dun- combe, C.'J. Hicks, F. Jones, F. Murphy, W. Clifford, H. ¥. Miller, W. Holmes F. A..Dye, M. F. Cole. man, M. B. Button, A. Patrick, T. di} Smith, W. &. Twigg, Jr., F. Wain- | wright, F. A. Carter, A. Moxam, Jr. W. J. Phillips J. H. Parker. i Home Guard--H. Scott, Jr, GLB Francis. » | | Engagements Announced, * Eleut.-Col. and Mrs. C. W: Belton, Kingston, announce the éngagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to «DE. Earl Alfred Smith, son of Mr, and | Mrs. C. G. Smith, Toronto, the mar- | riage to take place the first week in! April. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prevost, West- | port, announce the engagement "of | their daughter Miss Stella M: to Merrill Polk, Kingston. The wed-| ding 'to take place early in March. | ----i 1 A etter received on Mon. Rev. Dr. Mackie, now at Eng, says: * 2 "Hare we are living just from day to day 4 5. one t in our minds 8 one hope in our hearts. The arrog- ay from The tool carts| At the vaudeville entertaipment at) day and also in the | the 21st Ott | before the Board of and. Special lot Ohild's Box Kip Blu-;: Bluchers -- 31.3 | Special value Women's Kid Blu- whers. patent toes, sizes 3 $1 49 - $1.98 Small lot Women's Bluchers, sizes 2 1-2, 3,3 7' $450 Tan $1.98 « . Clear- 9c { Sensational Price Cutting In Fine Furs Our prices are now wwer than ever, Are you going to take ad- vantage of the many § bargains we are offer- ff ing? It may be a long time before vou will again have another op- portunity of buying re- liable furs at such low prices. See our windows. CAMPBELL BROS. [ Makers of Fine Furs. J NO GRANT FOR REGIMENT. Ottawa Board of Contrel Refuses To Contribute, . ; Major Donald Hector MacLean, of | awa Battalion, appeared | ontrol with a request that Ottawa contribut> to- wards the regimental fund which is being subscribed by all of tha muni- cipalities that have provided men for the regiment. , The *oard did not | look kindly upon the request, and, notwithstanding an alo uent appeal and. the: moral suppory of Controller] Ellis, the major was forded to come away empty handed. Major, MacLean sail that Ottawa | should be prepared without hesita- | tion to provide the $509 asked as! part of the total amount wanted to be subscribed by public subscription ¢ "HELP SOMEBODY TO-DAY. | The Slogan Of Sydenham Street Me- | " thodist Bible School. Was that Sydenham Styeet Metho- School adopted Sunday t after waiting for. two 1 to make 5 decision, Every attending tHe school was giv: the privilege of participating in the "comtest and. there PAPE'S DIAREPSIN {and that's when you realize Pape' revolt --< if lated, please, Pape"s Diapepsi Shoe Repairing . - ICE CREAM BRICK OR IN BULK Delivered to all parts of the City By Government Test, Best in Kingston. "SAKELL'S, Next Opera House. Phone 640 we. EJ COUSINS | Yay FURRIER 22] Princess Street Repairing and Remodelling + a Specialty Prices Moderate -- Era ATT---- um Sweeper DEMONSTRATION THIS WEEK AT OUR STORE. . . NOTICE. To all Ladies: We are fully p for dhe coming season with all the latest styles and goods for LADIES TAILORING. Prices lowest in the city. Guaranteed good fit and work- | ES manship. | | | The perfected Gold Coin Vacuum . Sweeper al Adjustable brush, tall ball bear- ing and nickel-plated No house complete without this easy labor device. Demonstrated this week. JAMES REID * The Leading Undertaker, Phone 1 7 Tor Per oH Nervices * Kindly call at 1 - COHEN, 267 Princess Street. Phone 851 FOR INDIGESTION .OR'BAD STOMACH Relieves sourness, gas, Dyspepsia in 6 minutes, CHOCOLATE SALE SATURDAYS ONLY | One pound box assorted chocolate Bon-Bons, | strictly fresh, for 25¢ 'ICECREAM In bulk or Heartburn, | ve Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indi- gestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you egt ferments intd gases stubborn lumps; your head | aches and you feel sick and miserable, | the magic i stomach. misery vanish fn ove min: | tes \ ~ If your stomach is in a continuous? you ean't get it regu! for your sake, try! n. It's so needless | ---- make your Electric Fixtures Get your electric repairs done by us. Sesion { Halliday's Electric Shop | mags... a ~~ 345 King 81, | | were. many. next meal a favorite food meal, then | { (take a little Diapepsin. There will} | Bot be any distress -- eat without | | fear. t's_hecause Pape's Diapep- sin "really-does" te weak, out. of-order jstomachs that gives it its millions of sales ily. + Get a large ffty-cent case of 8 Diapepsin from any drug | the quickest, surest --and + ant blockade begins to-morrow. No one has a fear; everyone has smile." ; who forwarded some, worthy slogans. However, after coreful . considera- tion, '""Help Somebody {o-day," was «Chosen 'by the special' committee in ¢ha was no attaclied to the chosen sl , but it was - ed front the platform "that the per: son who sent it in kindly make his or her name known to-.assistant su- [ | perintendent, EB. P. Jenkins, at the : ! Jct sion. #3 IF CON ~ of Figs." ------ . Mothep! Your child isn't naturally cross and peevish. coated; this is a su stomach, lvcr and The, nvilie Sane peanville 3 by Dr. af Gibson's, way" debentures - rather a favorable price: They IGA, ith weal Tne hy, Ww miter est at 6 . cent. S 3 fiodak Fitms," at Obes : } atertown, N.Y. is {0 ve B jitngys Took service ie in a few weeks. © oy + "4711 Cologne," ! Renfrew's "white fetched | were i i f $ : 3 1064, or

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