'THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, , MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1915. THEN VICTORIAS WENT DOWN VOICE OF THE PULPIT PHYSICIAN ON-SATURDAY. FIANCE IN UNION BAPTIST. The Score Was 11 To 8--The Win- Declared That Ft Was the Puty Of ners Scored Nine Runs In the Everyone To Be Ready For the) Coming Of Christ--People Neglect, a Jay players proved too To Use Their Talents. much f the Victorias, champions Spe aking on the parable of the" Ten! bi City Baseball League, at the) virgins France, a blind preacher! ket Id on Saturday afternoon, prom md delivered a straight- when they won 11 to 8, from-the- shoulder discourse at Un- 47 For the first couple of innings it ion street Baptist Church, on Sunday looked as though the Victorias would morning. '| win out as they put three men over That we should use the talents| the plate in the first inning and shut god had given us to the best possible out the Americans, When Alexan-|. advantage, was the keynote of his dria Bay saw that Sommerville and| sermon, which was a most forceful! a couple of the other Kingston men| gne. He declared that God placed were swatting Pitcher Wakefield they! gs in touch with our privileges, and Probs.: Clearing to-night. . Tuesday fine and cool. COAL | The'kind you are look- ing for is the kind we sel! Bcranton Coal Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt de- liver BOOTH. & CO. Foot of West St. -- We meet and beat all catalogue prices ! "Fruita-tires" Is the Standby in This Ontario Home » Ang. 25th, 1913. My wife wasa martyrte Constipation. We tried every 2 Fifth Innings, Alexand BY ACTUAL COMPARISON SCHOOL DAYS 1 1 of fie Scorraxn, Ont ing on the ealends nd large | sums of money, until we happend 'Fruit-a-tivey', We zhiave used it in the family fer about Automobile o For Hire Have: end we (1915 REGAL) : Special Rates for all Kinds of Drives. WEPDINGS A SPECIALTY. would not use we can get * "Praid a-tive + W, HAMMOND. » as long as wut Deal in the box. The fifth inning was period for -the the . jonah gy Victorias as they al-| that all we had to do was to make| use of them. But there were many | who were neglecting the privileges | 'NOW AT HAND lowed Alexandria Bay to score nine] given by God. | Heung -- Gillespie, who was pitching | AT great many people] were "fatk-| H was relieved in that bad innings, and | ing about the coming of Christ. In! Gallagher took his place. his own words Jesus said: "Be ye Rafter, who covered. the third| ready, for ye know not the day or the| sack, is certainly "some player." He| hour, when the Son of Man eometh." { swatted the ball - in great style.{ "It is your duty and my duty to} Sommerville' was back to his old] be ready," said the speaker, "no form, making four hits, matter whether the coming of Christ | may mean to-day, or whether it may | | mean to-morrow a hundred or aj E | thousand years hence. 1 0} "There is abundant work for you! 1/and I to do in this world to-day. 0| There are opportunities which come | 0| to you and everyone every day. The 1| great thing is to be ready when He 0 comes, God has given us certain! 0| gifts and He expects that we will ue 0| them. And He is not a hard task] (| master. He will expect to receive! | in accordance to what you have been| 2 given. | | "I have not much respect for the { man who leads a religious life just | because it pays him to be religious. | And I have not much mere respect | for the man who is religious because! | he looking for a reward. Be good| g| bee ause it is good to be good and 1 | because Jesus wants you to be good.! 2 The man who simply does his work] Sehool days are now at hand and we want to impress every mother that we ean fill 'the every demand of the voung miss and many of the voung man--in : PREITATIY * is. made from | fruit juices and tonies--is mild in | aetion--and pleasant in taste. | 50¢c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 23¢. At dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Prompt Attention to Boat and Train! Calls, Service and Efficiency Guaranteed. R. J. Allen, Phone 300. 34D) Johnsom >'-eet To-Rent Seven-roomed house, King St.; in good condi- tion, yard, shed, im- provements. Rent $8.00, including water. W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance. Phone 424 st. mm Good strong Stockings, Lisle and Wool Underwear, Alexandria Bay. a Boys' and Girls' Sweaters, Girls' Middies, Girls' 2b, a Kleeman, { Harding, | Dévine, c. f Wells, If. Dexter, rf. Johnson, ss. { Rafter, 3b. Greeslie, 1h, Deal, p. Corset Waists, Girls' Dresses, etc., eté. \ : Packet of Wool WILSON'S ANG DS | i WILL KILL MORE FLIES THAN / 8 | Serge Dresses, Girls' BO GO b= 03 B FOR THE YOUNG LADY WHO TO BOARDING SCHOOL GOES! Smart New Suits Think of it--an all-wool French Cheviot Suit, ful 'satin lined with a guaranteed lining--in 'colors Afriean Brown, Russian Green, = |b | WORTH OF ANY NAL 3 BAY EE A At AA Meats and Williams, ef. | Laird, 11. { Pound, ec, | Sommerville, Shultz, rf. 0] fo mn fr "MADE IN CANADA" 88. Groceries STANDISH.77 If you want the best, go to] AND the UNIQUE GROCERY MEAT MARKET. H. Pickering's Prop. 190 ngs St. Phone early No. 530 for good | service C. Best's Special on For one week, an expert will test your eyes and fit them with the latest rimless nose glasses for $2.00. These are positively $3.50 and $4.00 glasses and each and every pair guaranteed. Also gold filled frames with inserted glasses for $1.50. At Best's { Rimless Eyeglasses | The, Pit ist acts Bont? Store. Rain, "Rain, Rain Necessitates t Raincoats Ample provision has been made by. us for more rain and more coats; including Men's and Boys'. Men's, English Para- matta, union cloth, $5 Men's English Para- matta, all-wool, $10 and $12 Young Men's New Short. Coats; English Tweeds and Worsteds, : $15 and $18 Boys' Coats, in Eng- lish Paramattg, $3.50, $5 and $6.50 All- or coats, are guaranteed sewn seams, and will not break in Qi the seams. Jt you need a coat; come and see us. : 2 for 25¢ & Co, Inc. Makers, Saies Dent. Montreal | G- Dick, | | Dick, 3b. | Walsh, Ib. Gillespie, p. Gallagher, p. Sb 0} 0 0 © pe - «on innings: 610090100--11 30002201 0-- 8] | Seore by Alexandria Bay | Victorias { Umpire--George Sullivan. A Baseball League. Next season a Thousand Islands | Baseball League is likely to be form- & But don't fail to note point 2 as you pass by. Sterling Gum is refined and re- refined. Only the velvety - bodied chicle remains-- not a trace of grit. "You gum chewers - know what this means. : JuCrowded with Savor 2_Velvety body--No Crit 3--Crupble-proof 4--Sterling purity : 5--From a daylight fictory 6--Untouched by hands @ Wear Re ceci 4 a A re PEPPERMINT AND * CINNAMON FLAVOURS MADE IN CANADA Sowtable rewards for die por Foley frig be ed. There are at present teams lo- cated at Alexandria Bay, Cape Vin- cent and Gananoque, and with a team at Clayton, and with a possibii- ity of getting Brockville, Kingston and Ogdenshurg to enter, there could be much amusement offered for the summer season. Victorias vs. Red Sox. There promises to "be a large { crowd at the ericket field on Tuesday | afternoon, when Victorias, cham- { pions of the City Baseball League, { will play the Havana Red Sox team | in aid of the Kingston soldiers now | serving at the front. | The programme will commence at three o'clock, when the band of the | Royal Canadian Horse Artillery will {| put on a concert. At 3.30 o'clock |W. ¥. Nickle, M.P., Dr, J: W. Ed- wards, M.P., Mayor Sutherland and others will, give five-minute ad- | dresses, The management of the Victorias {is arranging to bring the Alexandria | Bay battery to the city for the game. Presentation At Locomotive Works, | Cm Saturday the employees of the | tool room department of the Locomo- | tive Warks waited on their foreman, | Frederick L. Paynter and presented | him with a valuable clock of the new | French design as a token of the good | wishes which will follow him in his { married life. An appropriate ad- | dress was read by D. Wigson after | which the presentation was made by | J. Cleary. In response Mr. Payn- | ter 'made a suitable reply, expressing | the good feelings which existed be- tween himself and the employees. | The Italian front has been divided by Gen, Caderna, the commander-in- chief, into two wide sections, each | containing a vast enveloping move- | ment. Trieste is the objective ,in | one case and Trent in the other. % Srmiitand ie Coffee is at once "so rich, so strong, so delicate, nnd so waailingly good. {to much, | never {should be willing to use his talents due ta Erected | '| higher levels. : | ture of a large number of trucks. Smith, | street, is tak a two months' vaca tion visiting go Fri Detroit re Responding to get the day over, and never does! more than that, A man whe has no high-| er ideal than this will never accom-| plish much. There is no credit to! be given a maw who does the easy thing. Self-sacrifice is needed. "The life that has no sacrifice is| no life, A man who shows no seif-| sacrifice, is simply like a machine] that does the work expected of it,| and then stops. And the man who| does his work simply for the rewards| is not deing what is right. He will amount to anything. He| to help others. People have tal-| ents and do not exercise them. It] would be far better if they would give their talents to 'other people who would make proper use of them. Some say they cannot preach and they cannot teach, Remember that there is a great deal of personal] work to be done. And in carrying on this personal work God will bless | you. Influence will do.a great deal. | I know people whese influence is| greater than preaching and teaching. | Many men and women have become great because of their influence. "There is a place in the honie for the woman, Her influence spreads from the home out into the world,| and we can never guage it, A mar) should be priest of his own house- | hold. There is a duty for him to perform. If he cannot do much! work in the world, he has an exam-| ple to set in the home. | "People have a mind, but they ne- glect to 'develop it. I.consider that | it is just as great a sin te neglect to! develop the mind as it is to swear. There are men and women in the! world who have never used their in- fluence-_to turn a person to Christ. | People have an idea that there is no- | thing for them to do and they go through the world doing as little as] they ean. They go through the} world having as easy a time as pos- sible." t C | { Ly + + BRITISH WHIG Copen, Navy and Black. will never amount} $15.00 Price- i Hanley, C. TOBACCO FUND. What. the dollar box contains: 1} Briar Pipe 1 Rubber-lined Tobacco Pouch. I Tinder Lighter. $0 Cigarettes. 4 Ounces of Tobacco. And a Return Postal address ed to the donor. The 25¢ Parcel contains. 50 Cigarettes 4 Ounces Smoking Mixture. Some Matches, And a Postcard addressed to you. Remember, there are no 'Bacey Shops on | |the Battlefield. PEPE EPI P PRP R RSet bb OD s3400edds? Fee ee Phat ° BOUGHT A BIG BLOCK Canadian Company Has Received Big Order. Canadian Locomotive' sold up to 52% 'on the Montreal exchange. The strength in the stock is stated to be fact that interests con- 'the Baldwin Locomotive Co., are picking up the steck. -~ cen while in Manraal 'one of ihe directors of t merican concern Bribie , have purchased gu block of 500 sh As only a of the stock oy to send the stock up to muck a Canadian eom- y has Batdwin ini for the manufae: SL Off Om A Trip. ; " "bra V. Smith, accompanied by his sister, Miss L. Pern Division western points, to the firsy 2all- the young man sery- 'ed Ome year om te up any heavy buying is" a contract from the]. ed Cooked Meats We have the very best. in Cooked Hams, Jellied Tongue, Jellied Backs, RAILWAY RELL LSS Canadian National Exhibition | Toronto, 'August 28th to| | September 13th. Round tickets will 'be issued! { August to September th inc. | { Valid for return up to and including eptember 156th. (fare $6.65. Or tie- {kets good going August 30th to. Sept. | | Sth, Valid for return within: seven {days from date of sale, but not later { than 'Sept.' 14th. Fare si45, Tickets iy Dot be good on trains Nos: 1, 13, 14 [or | Labor Day, September 6th Round trip tickets will be issued to] {points in Canada at Single First Class! | Fare, going and returning Se plember | [Gth only. Or Single First Class Fare land One Third, good going September | {4th to 6th inc. Valid returning until] Sept. Tth. Tickets will not be good on {trains Nos. 1 and 14 to local points | between Toronto and Montreal For full particulars apply to J. P.| P, and 7T. Cor. 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' ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL _ AND WOOD. JOS. AHEARN, JR, ™ frony F. CONWAY, Particuli 279% MON 4 P.A., Clty Tieket Office, corner Prin. | | % STREAL STREES cons and 'Wellington Streets. Phone} | y Nato Tires, No.1 $12, Ford Size C, - esperian Oct, 23. , Liv For full informa 10 local agents or on erpool apply A. financial alliance between the .| Allies is urged by the Former Fi nance Minister, for Italy. :