- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1915. CHILD TAKEN AWAY VOICE OF THE PULPIT | : : Hi FROM WOMAN FOUND VERY MISSION SERVICES IN BROCR | | DRUNK ON STREET. STREET METHODIST. A Children's Aid Society Took Action Rev. A. E. Runnels, Brockville, | in Cace Which Came Before the Preached -- Heathenism Better § Police on Saturday ~-- Young Man Than the Civilization of Militarism. Should Not Have Been Arrested. Missionary sermons were preached in| i "Take me out of here, take me Brock street Methodist , church on | Hi out of here," cried a woman in the Sunday by Rev. 'Arthur E. Runnells, §i police court on Monday morning. "I BJ). Brockville. For his text in the | will go crazy sure if you keep me ia evening the speaker choose Romans I- here much longer." _° 16: "For I am not ashamed of the |} The woman accused of being gospel of Christ, for it is the power drunk, and had just been told that of Bod unto salvation to everyone her six-year-old girl had been tak- that believeth." I en ony dnd given over into the, "A year ago," said the speaker, | hands of the Children's Aid Society, "China sent out word to the Christian | i and that it depended altogether on gent out word to the Christian Ji | her conduct, in the future, as to ghirches to pray. for the success of | i whether she got her child back its new republic shich had been cop- | J again. « fo ied from western civilization. But," Hi The woman was registered as Mrs. said Mr. Runnells, "we must not | H Leyina Woodhouse, and she lives on he civilization with Christianity. | Sntane Stheet: Fas very run From all = standpoints the former | on Untarie str paturday aller pag led the so-called Christian lands | Boon, pear hot bovis Fong aud Con into the greatest . conflagration that | Hi 4 a8 8 i day Sun. be world had ever witnessed. sili- | a a spent all day SUn- | avium and the! kultur of Germany in | W. H. Wyllie, acting for the this respect was , soundly Aenounced | . re AR at 5. | When 'kings and emperors thought of | Children's Aid Society, secured pos- . s : nothing higher. ; It were much better | Ji session of the little girl and placed a. 7a her in the Orphans' Home Ail for the heathen to remain in utter | P : darkness than to copy such methods | Hi Saturday 'night and a part of Sun- Yh i We've Clothes for day morning, the woman cried and 2° these. The ruin wrought by war > a on Ii that in turn is brought about by the young men who When "she appetved me vnc' noon; militarism is mich worse than: hoathe want snappy styles. room she quieted down for a time, enism." i Fail "live wires" that but soon burst forth again, and her A message of the Emweror of Jg- ; {§ | busband, who was in court, had a Pan to the Kaifer of Germany wis | thow style and £0 In hard time to keep her quiet. read bv Mr. Runvells. and it: stated | Hi it - both fabric and tailor- When asked as to whether she that the Japanese ruler would hear of | Ji Cha . wag drunk, the accused said: I 'de no®proposition whatever. by Germany | ing. } { noty know anything about it.' reggrding the former's intentions to- | NEVER HAVE WE SHOWN SUCH A he young 'man | Constable Mullinger was called, Sonn Rao ham. The Emperor of | Mi ll GREAT VARIETY, OR BETTER VALUE IN to copy Anglo-Sax- who "knows" can find y r ang io the mor Folio arrest. He, Zhu hecause it upheld the weak Ji il ' MODERATEL PRICED SUITS. ST S ARE his suit "affinity" here The magistrate told her that thus ud down-trodden. ; | I UP TO THE UTE AND MATERIALS OF ' . DT th ar ue, She Jisd been St. Mary's Cathedral. | If EXCELLENT QUALITY. ftime, but that he had decided te Qn Sunday morning, in St. Mary's | foo» Classy colorings and patterns in New Suitings. sive for Suother hance. pole ia tathedral,, high fas was celebrated {LL fh ' STANCE: Every detail of smart suit-making worked out. The |B lthe world, Saturday, a woman at Tear ers Hey, if i . FOR INBTA : new shorter form fitting, coat, with its narrow shoul- |B | charged 4 young man with the theft | jor the day, and also beviewey tha. | Ji J . of a small sum of money. A war-|j; S Be der and soft roll, two or" three button style, the high IB /rint Was secured. and on Monday | He of St. Joseph, ) an {| i : ® =» 5 ® : cul vest and snug fitting trousers, etc , etc, $15.00 ard | Morning. Constables Bateson ad Calvary Congregational. | { ; : $1800. Come in for & look, Mr. Swagger Young [§ |e pleaded. "not guilty. win There, was a large crowd. at the | ul ; Dresser, you'll not ind a "has been" in our entire line, |B [brought before the magistrate, an °vengelistic meeting in Calvary Con- | fl I | when the woman who made the Sregatiomal Church Suasday evening. | charge was called to the box, she oY ohn yall, Jona of pha | ' | stated t th . - | church, took for his text : "For what * ii Hated that Jue sane) wie not alte | ut it profit a 'man if he shallgin || | Of all-wool serge, has a coat of strajght front and had some money belonging toiher, the whole world and lose his own | shaped belt in back; plain notched collar. Skirt © 2 but he had returnedy it. soul !" Mr. Lyall pointed out the | with fashionable flare, and the@15 00 ya . . ' A "The cace is dismissed," said the, necessity of 'giving the soul to tod | i» 3» magistrate, and the young 'fellow now. During the offertory Mr. Allen | price only "au walked out of the court room, and and Mis. Morris sang "Peace, Per- | IVIiNngs on Ss roc everyone was surprised 'that hei feet Peace," very 6 effectively. Mr. | ' * should have beefi brought up in this Allen also rendered a sols, "Face to | way." Face With Christ, My Saviour," iy | ---- very fine voice. Great praise is due | h . ' SAVING Mr. Allen as choir leader. ; DR. H. IT. KALMUS LEAVING. A Little Out of the Way, But It Will Pay You To : Pr or) Has Spent Five Years In the School Owing to a change in the orders Of Mining. the detachment from the 4th Hus- | | On Saturday, Kingston will lose sars which was going to Ottawa | 8p Fag wear in Fancy Tweed, r$12.50 olors Black, Navy, or Bro ; {one of its! most prominent citizens| Monday, has been held over for a fow | | and scientific workers in the person days. i V : § it : | {of Dr. H. T. Kalmus, who. leaves on The four thousand men of the so | | # | that diy for Boston. For the last cond Canadian expeditionary force . r {five years, Dr. Kalmus has been con- | who have reached Fngland : will be | } : g A collection of New Models; all the coats silk lined; some yoked coats with pleated back, with | ducting experiments in metallurgy at | quartered at Shornclifie camp. the School of Mines, Queen's Univer: The rebuilding of the King street yoked and button trimmed flare skirts, and many gl) | sity for the Department of Mines, be completed this J | Ottawa, and has recently had pub-! week. The sum of $2,000 will have J | 3 : ff | lished two treaties on. 'cobalt' in| heen spent upon it. , | | a if | which he was specially interested. Many a man hasn't enongh sense y h i -- to become a successful wheelbar- | ; | ; | Between the engagement and tie row chauffeur. i] rN Sims $15.95, $18.50, $19.50, $20 {We Are Showing | DYNAMITE FOUND HIDDEN | | and on up to $25.00 | Table Damasts, | UNDER RAILWAY CROSSING} wlan La Table Napkins, liscavry wi Te ull Come To-morrow i Ns a be Used When the Overseas Troops Were 1 : ns these 1% Coats, : Ho i see Satin Damask, \ = Moved Out of Kingston 1. ir new Skirts for Spring. me new , New / ; 5 X L' Shortly Jbélore' one o'clotk = ou land wien questioned by the con Bven if not ready to buy it makes absolutely no difference -- Pattern Clothe | | mite wor fauna widen under some Syme ing. 'mer 3 teiraps. Pann ge a Gusiomat Yo buy--t's 4 comfortable ahiopping ra - ' : "li : ; Kaos. but the police are making | dynamite. { pole on Princess street. place, il investigation. : | SoH o : ] i 4 ] rk et Eee John made, a fifteen-year-old boy. went ag it was p dry, it jovi] ] A Ser wedding the man in the case is kept It is easy for a mah to behave af- fi { guessing, - : ter he breaks into the has-been clase. | | planking at the railway crossing at | Constable Armstrong took ths JI 4 L With Napkins to Match Lataraqul street... ___ boy andthe dynamite--to-the--petice fi : x : a A oy a Whether or not it, was part of a and had' only been there a 7 x ---- : : into Dalton's wholesale hardware, od that 'it had only been : with g SOR of dynamite in his pos. very. short 'time. | fy LE : ls plot 'to do damage to the Droperty ; fev inutes when Constable Sar i» Ly I . i : . | session, and made some inquiries as : | of the railway companies fs no.| gent arrived with his bundle of Ji ito it 'was and who owned it. gi : Soman th ii : Ek : , g SR Sho. All it prices at least 50. per cent. less than you will buy them in the future. a 'Russian flox, ar i AS A350 SO, AAI