Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Mar 1915, p. 5

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< THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1915. A ---- Tr 3 T evening service on "Some Fiements TWO SOCCER GAMES THE HOLSTEIN BREEDERS i VOICE OF THE PULPIT of Nashoot) That Ase Being Pups: Were Played On Saturday -- Well Held Their Annual Meeting on Sat- | sized fn the War." ized in the War Contested. urday Afternoon. Two socter matches were played at| The annual meeting of the Holstein # 2157 BATTALION PRESBYTERI- ANS AT CHALMERS. Palm Sunday In St. Mary's. In St. Mary's cathedral, on Sunday | the Artillery Batracks Square op [Breeders' Association was held in the | Ji Se-- morning, the ceremonies in connection Saturday afternoon. The Best was | Windsor Hotel on Saturday after- | 'A Sacred Recital in Sydenham Street with Palm Sunday were carried out. between No. 1 and No. 2 companies noon, and was presided over by Methodist Church After the Sunday The archbishop blessed the palm | of the 21st Battalion, and resulted 2 Lieut.-Col. F¥ Ferguson, Inverary. In Evening Service. branches, distributed them to oceu- | to 1 in favor of No. 1. The teams addition to two very interesting ad- in Chalmers Church on Sunday morning Rev. Dr. Macgillivray preached a very inspiring sermon on the text: "Righteousness exalted @& nation: but sin is a reproach to any man," Proverbs xiv, 24. In con cluding, he paid a tribute ja thz following words to the Presbyterian soldiers of the 21st Battalion who were present: "We are happy to have the Presby terlan members of the 21st Regi ment With us. in public worship Theres is not a more interesting and stirring sight in the city than the regiment at drill or on parade, nor # better fellowship, so far as | know the men, and you are heartily welconie to the hest we have here "When you reach the front and step into the firing line you will find the Presbyterian tradition and Pres byterian ideal most helpful in giving you strength or determination to do your duty to the full. "But you will not only cherish without stain a great inherited tra dition and ideal, come down to you from Puritan and Covenanter, jou will also create a new and woriny tradition for yourselves among your OWn_ people, among the Allies by whose side you are soon to stand for righteousness and humanity, and even among the enemy by being true Canadians, the bravest of the brave in the throes of battle, and also the wholesomest of men, the gentlest, the most chivairous to the prisonc: the wounded enemy who may fall into your hands, and to the aged the women and children among the non-combatants "You will compel the enemy to pay ungrudging respect to the irresistible gallantry and the em- blemished morale of the 21st Cana- dians 'The Lord bless you and! keep you, the Lord make his face! to shine upon you and be graclous! tinte you; the Lord 1ift up the light} of His countenance upon you and - { Sydenham Street Methodist, i A musical recital was given after the Sunday evening service in Syden.' | pants of the sanctuary, and the us were: sal procession took place. High mass vas «celebrated by Rev. Fr, Meagher. The .sermon was preached by Rev. Fr. Doyle from Matthew xxi, 1-9, Close Of St. Mary's Mission. Fhe men's mission in St. Mary's cathedral concluded on Sunday even- ing. Archbishop Spratt presided; and Rev. Father ORielly, Toronto, preached on the text: "Be Thou Faithful Unto Death and 1 Will Give Rhee a Crown of Life." "You cannot get to heaven by wishing," said the preacher. "Christ said that he who does the will of His Heavenly Father can enter into everlasting life." "When ja man stands up against sin, Gol will help his. = The evils of the flesh can be¢ combatted, and God will help pou to keep clean. I'he saints had to contend with the same fight, but they had the will power to serve God and restrain thei: passions. If you do not restrain vour, passions they will send yon to hell. Self-control and will-power will conquer your passions, "Don't coddle your flesh but deve- lop will power as there is nothing more glorious than to fight for seli- control. It can be done by prayer. Be clean-minded in all things." After the sermon, the Benediction of the Holy Sacrament was imparted by the archbishop. Rev. Father Halligan and N. 0'Connor 'sang as a duet "The Tantum Ergo." The composition is the work of Prof. Paul Denys, and is a beautiful one. OFFIC ER WAS INJURED. Lieut. White Is Confined To the Mil. tary Hospital. ! Lieut. White, in command of the | machine gun section of the 2lst Battalion, is confined to the Military lospital as the result of an acci- dent. When his horse took fright and made a sudden bolt his foot caught in the stirrup and he was dragged some distance. Lieut. Wilgress, No. 1 Company, | : dresses given by R. 8. Stevenson, No. l1--Goal, Lance-Corpl. Black- Ancgster, and W. Lucas, Napanee, the burn; full backs, Pfe. Brunger, Pte. election of officers and directors was Livesey; balf backs, Pte. Mills, | carried out. Sergt. Scott; forwards, Pte. Lomax, Mr. Stevenson's talk dwelt chiedly Lance-Corpl. Palmer, Pte. Brown, Pte. upon Holstein cattle and the improve- Crapp, Q.M.S. Dean. ment of their breed by using" high- No. 2--oal; Pte. Gudds; full backs, class bulls. The testing of cows Pte. York, Pte. Calderwood; half backs, Pte. Stares, Lance-Corpl. Pat- ten, Pte. Weston; forwards, Pte. Woodhead, Sergt. Rudge, Sergt. Campbell, Lance-Corpl. Atkins, Pie. Smythe, Referce--Sergt. Carey. The second game, between R.C.H.A. and 14th P.W.0O.R., resulted 1 to 0 favor of the latter, 'Lhe teams : lith P.W.0.R.~Goal, Heap; full backs, Tyson, Livesey; half backs, Todd, Partos, Jamieson forwards, Crapp, Roche, Cowan, Jarvis, Fuller. R.C.H.A.--Goal, Harrington; full backs, Austin, Carey; half backs Kirby, Beachey; forwards, Usher Standish, Hall, Tyler, Hamilton. Referee--C. Marshall. ' City Baseball League. Bay; James Henderson, R.R. No. 1 Kingston; W. vill; James Daxter, R.R. No. 1, was also a point.of interest in his | discourse. The election of officers and directors resulted : President, Lieut.-Col. Fred- erick Ferguson, Inverary; first wice- 'Ji | president, C. H. Kincade, R.R. "io. | § I, Kingston; second vice-president, G. | F. Murton, Portsmouth; tary- | treasurer, G. H. Wilmot, Pittsburgh. Directors--Robert Webb, Seeley's Franklin, Joyce- Kingston; Thomas Thompson, King- ston; Hugh Moreland, Sunbury; Wil * liam Webb, Sunbury; 0. J. Robinson, Portsmouth; W. H. Shannon, Glen- burnie; James Bell, Kingston; William Reid, William Babcock, Harrowsmith; | Frederick Rutledge, Swdenham; Myles | Great interest is being taken in Staflord, Loughboro; W. L. Storms, the initial meeting of the City Base- ball League in the Y.M.C.A. build- ing on Tueésday night. The base- ball fans are beginning to think R. No. 2, Wilton. Owing to injuries received Secretary G. W. Wilmot was unable to be pre- sent and James Henderson acted in' about the sport and are very op- his place, timistic, James K. Hackett is not here this year to pitch the first ball, but at the meeting Tuesday night two prominent citizens will be chos- en as a battery. A Missionary "At Home." A successful "At Home" was held | at the home of Mrs. J. Brebner, 680 Princess street, on Friday after- noon and evening. In the after noon many visitors partook of * re- | freshments in the dining room, pre sided over by Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. | {| Chown. The home made table wos under the charge of Mrs. Jamieson | {and Mrs. Davey and was well patron- | {ized. A pleasant and interesting! | feature was the reiurn of the mite! | boxes given out nearly a year ago. ! { The amount realized from these was | {about thirty dollars. CELL IPILL FEED NEWS OF MEN AT THE FRONT. The Whig would be glad to receive any telegraphic news received through the Militia De- partment at Ottawa by relatives of Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington or Leeds county boys now serving in the trenches at the front. | The Whig telephone number is 229. a LEGISLATURE ESTIMATES. | Grants To Kingston Institutions And | Frontenac Roads. i oung Men's Smart Shoes The English lasts in patent, velour calf --or dark tan are winning their way this season; they look as if they came to stay. We show a swell range at $5.00 and $6.00, and have some at $4.00 and $4.50. wun | ABERNETHY'S Shoe R Ett tb ---- ATTENTION ! Ra lt i Having purchased the right to manuf: ICE CREAM BRICKS OR IN BULK Delivered to all parts of the City By Government Test, Best in Kingston. SAKELL'S | Next Opera Phone 640 | A pleasant programme was giv-| The estimates of the Ontario Leg- | en in the aftern Mn | islature for the fiscal year ending | Lavell gave an address: Mes. vars October 31st, 1916, contains thesc|j Our ' New Hats for {rendered a solo and Misses Wilder &rants to Kingston institutions and | Spring are Ready for in Kingston and vicinity, we are | and Brebner gave - » | Frontenac roads: : ol F | the evening, a ope duet. li; _Rockwood Asylum--Salaries, $58,- | Your Inspection. prepared with a good stock on hand, ; "Redemption Hymn," | of Refuge, Belleville, on Saturday They include all the new [to fill orders and place them in the tal Eclipse": {ed of an address given by Mrs. H.| 770 and expenses $85,690,¢ both! by Harold Angrove, assisted by the | morning. He was 106 yeas, seven | A. Lavell, a solo by Mrs. Evans anq| amounts the same as last year; alter- styles known to the Hatter's' J§'8round at a very reasonable price. | All persons wishing to see these choir; "My Peace 1 Leave With | months old, probably the oldest man [a piano duet by Misse wild | ations and additions, $6,600. You, by William Eva, assisted by [in this part of Outario, Deceased | Erebner. The oa Te ger and Queen's University---Schoal of Bt isd us usual our stick of {| 41] persons wishing to the choir; "Invocation," by the or- | had been in the House of Refuge for | part: Misses Mayell, Valleau Tim- | Mining maintenance, ' : 8 _ ganist, Miss M. Shaw. The whole (a few years. Formerly he was a 'merman, aa Brebner. = School of Mining for equipment, $7.- be fod Ty this Jur ul On KINGSTON CEMENT PRODUCTS, was brought to a close by the choir farmer. Although of Dutch descent | event resulted in fifty dollars being{ 500: special grant to School of Min- ? : < 177 Wellington Street. ham street Methodist church. It in- | 21st Battalion, is confined, to the | cluded : Organ, "Largo," (Devor- | station hospital through illness. ah); three sweetly rendered solos by Lieut. C. G. Rhys, "My Task," "Vj. | Was Aged 106 Years. tal Spark of Heavenly Flame," "To- | Matthew Swelzer died at the House (O'KEEFE PATENTED CEMENT ---. GRAVE VAULT winging "Abide With Me." he was born in Camden Past, Cam. | realized for the Women's Missionary | D8. $5.000; grant to Medical Col-{Jj blue are very popular. = We TITRA S-------- THOMAS COPLEY 0 U h Ist : Telephone 987. ur p 0 ering. 3 i Drop a card to 12 Pine street when | | wanting anything done in the carpen- | } es {tery line. Estimates given on all kinds} g al men | woed floors of all kinds. All orders, | { will receive prompt attention. Shop | 40 Queen Street. | of repairs and new work; also hard- | Is a most important feature. Rev. Alired Brown preached at the [den township. Deceased was married, | Society of Princess Street Methodist | lege, $10,000; Medical Laboratory, Juxe them atthe popular S---- | Church. The decorations in the! 3000: Faculty of Education, $12,-| > ES -- | house consisted of flags, 1a i : i | leaves and choice Sow oy Kingston Historical Society, $100. | $2, $2.50, $3. Was Troubled for Year aoe ir irsagr for sven | Epil, Pubic Schenk #100 e S é {ing her home in the interests of the | ee Jollaging are among the Sup- > | missionary cause. | plementary Estimates: I . With : & Y ue ai To providé for farmer at Rock- - : in 1 ; ey He Will Not Join Any. wood Hospital for the Insane, $100; Lieut.-Col. George Hunter in giv | allowance for extra services oF. 4 ; of Ing his reasons why he would no Hogan, actinz bursar at Rockwood, : And This Treatment Cured Me--This Statement Endorsed | consent to be connested with a Vet-| oo. ha : CHAPLAINS' HEROIC WORK. . B Ba tist Mini t {erans' Association of any kind said: | Public Werks--Boundary Créek | ya Hap inigter. | rast fall I resigned trom the Kings | bridge, ir g (Kennetoe, $200; | They Are Given Army Ranking, But Th t ble. are, compte {ton Veterans' Association because I| Bucksho ree ricge, grant to No Titles. ORR Y¥Y A he great majority of people are omplicated Sade Rhich defy the ac- {did not think that the militia d.-| Clarendon, $200; Calabogie bridge | Bishop Tayi Smith Yaviain. PUT CREAM IN NOSE LL; ad Lae amiliar with the extraordinary cura. [tion of ordinary ney medicines, | partment really wanted the veis:an.| Accounts, $110; Scoot River bridge, | shop Taylor Smith, Chaplain AND STOP CATARRH GE Ea SR tive powers of Dr. Chase's Kidney. Mr. W. H. Mosher, Brockville, Ont. | o 218d} 'K lad $300: Addingt General of the Forces, who has just | ete SN ud M1 Jo BL O8 hd Li oy writes "1 used Dr, Chase's Kidney- to do anything to help them in Bip | grant {0 Kaladar, , ington returned to England after a visit to ---- CE A Sian he. Puls, Butter Liver Pills, and firmiy believe there i | PIYIDE men for this war. As an as-| Road, Cloyne to Kaladar, $400; Bed-| the front, received from . Sir John Tells How To Open Nos- 3 : the panallt ot hose {no medicine to equal them. I was |50ciation that will brighten the 80-| ford Mills Road, $150; Bedford, Bur- | orench at headquarters a fine tes-| trils and End Head-Colds. continue to publish troubled for years with kidney disease, | °lal side of the veterans' life, 1 am | ridge to Fermoy village, $150; Bed- | timonial fo the work of army chap- . from day to day and this treatment -has cured me | IN accord with the movement, pat | ford, Parham and Westport Toad, | 1, ine. both at the base and where the | Fancy velour and Tapestry Cou- reports from per- When 1 began the use of these pills 1 {1 first started the Veterans 'Associa- | $150; Bedford, Fermoy to Desert | tots £1 I You feel fine in iow (s. | ches, Chesterfields and Divanettes, sons who have been could only walk from my Led to a | tion because thought then that we! Lake, $200; Fifth Depct, Tamworth | . ¥. ; : A, moments. | aine leather. sctualiy cured ) er sow I can go to the fleld and | were needed. - For this reason I v:1! [to Parham, $150: Frontenac and| Chaplains are variously attached Your void in ead or catarrh will be IN en The case describ- ork Uke any other man, Dr. Chase's not have anything to do with te | Leods town line, $150: Lavant to| 30 Adela aubulantes and divisional gone. rr : ogsed oss, il Parlor Setts, solid mahogany u In Di sia medicine." Kingston Veterans' Association, ine| olay 09;_Loughboro, Elk jake four classes, the uppermost ranking will clear and you can breathe freely. gy : one, and the writer This statement is certified to by the Froytanac Home Guard Op any a5 | an and Bedford adi 3 to | as colonels and the fourth class as mote Sullness, headache, he hawk: ra foe was in a very low Rev. E. H. Emett, Baptist minister of | Ie 1 [12th concession, of Louzhboro: | captains. They do not use a title of | ing, sniftling, mucous discharges or pe La , condition. when 'he Brockville, Ont. To Repel Submarine: | $150; Palmerston and Layant and Miltary rank, however. The chap-| dryness; no struggling for breath at J = : By awakening the action' of liver La S. t Saov Road, $400; Pembroke Town: | lain-general ranks as major-general, these pills. i The MR. MOSHER, [kidneys and bowels Dr. Chase's Kid. | 1-4rg¢ numbers of baby torpedo cure was so marks i night, IS eg i . | his brigadier with the Britich expedi- | oll your druggist you want a : ibd Liv se . | boats are being constructed in Eng- | Ship roads, $500; Perth Road bridge, | > { small bott i Fly's U . Beak 0 ofan ndaghen Conic Tngieton Jia: | 143d for he Turbos dstroving| F100; Forth Rowd, between Rayment (014 fore being Ti. Fite ama wile os Um "Bo esitate to vouce or statement. J ; | (Presbyterian). Heavy responsibili-$ Apply a little of this fra rant, anti- ney ' Disease, Liver. Complaint and | German submarines. Within a few Corners 410 Buck Take bridge, 32001 | tien devolve upon the senior Church | septa cream in your bw vy let it By thelr unique combined action on | Backache, One pill a dose, 25 cents a | weeks it is expected that the waters *'®¥0a and Cmpah, . of England chaplain, the Rev. E. G.| penetrate through evety air passage the liver. kidneys and bowels, br. box. all dealers or Edmanson, Bates & | around the British Isles will swarm | S400 44 | F. Macpherson, who has gone to the of the head; sooth and heal the swol- . hase's ney. ur Yn. Limited. Toronto with 'these speedy little cratt. It | THFPEE0000040¢ PEPE, ont on a round of inspection of the len, inflamed mucous membrane, and frames, made up in any silk, at $25 takes a submarine fifteen minutes to | 4 CLOSE BARS EARLY ALSO. ¢ ¢heplains. relief comes instantly. onch. : " sink out ofssight under the water. | p ' . {. Mr. Macpherson (who went! It is just what every cold and ea- Ads . through the siege of Ladysmith, to- | tarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuf-' Send in your repairing, which will gether with the Rev. J. G. Tuckey, ed-up and miserable. be neatly and promptly done. the next chaplain in preced at began the use of ers get into action. day evening, Rev. Alfred Brown > - This is too long--for the submarine T T ; or i a | # In his sérmon in Sydenham N WwW IS HE : IME destroy pe To euer the baby | 3 Street Methodist Church ou Sun- Ta place your order for a Monument, and by placing your order with us you are hd Made a Superintendent. i prank D, owe layla, N.Y. hos | appoin ty superintendent of state buildings Y-- New York > reference to the curtail- bing of ious the front) was in the retreat from | Mons, the fighting along the Aisne, * and the fiercest battle of modern | times, -the long-drawn-out struggle' before Ypres. 3 JAMES REID The Leading Undertaker. Phone 147 for Personal Services inet ~ Frompt delivery and moge- He was formerly collector of teed first class Work.| State, at a salary of $3.500 a year. 5 'customs | New Use For Aluminum. Aluminum istnow used to-preserve the fragrance of the natural leaf in packing "SALADA" tea. The bright clean sheets are cl in texture wrhte Price. A Su of fap eri Sip sd 3 vol = ; his : o than the old fashioned lead cov B ER ings and te pertect protection WRAPPING ' But a man who rushes the growler " El { is never in a hurry himself. J E. MULL! = 5 1K 8 ie : - : to ihe fresh young leaves, ¥ HE i Re PAPER Cor: Princess and Clergy St didi the F Mrs. Sophrona E. Loveless, w FINEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE Phone No. 1417. : Saha, late Washington _ Lov TE es : gt Beni, in hae yi ye | dopa rc Whe | Herman Snider; 1g Masssesnssssssasendad . OR BAD STOMA vas emplored as lookout on the | ied DIS 8 : he Brit i" So 99 | 44 : Thom ; : George @ the Newbhoro, aft | Hartt Shoe § y pepsin i Ne, 2 General 'Hospital at go May 1st. i a LE j Soar, gasey. upeet stomach, indi. | J0 1 a wt Lis on : i { ---- + 1 a tb, tb he ec ! You can gel the bes. in : the city at nique Gro- i and Meat } Pr our Coffee. yo Gl

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