Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1915, p. 3

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HIS PASTORATE. "I Go Because I Cannot Be Content To Let Others Fight For You And Me," Says Pastor To His Congre- gation. "I go because I cannot be content to let others fight for you and me. I go to do my part in preserving the Christian faith It is three and a { half years since I was called to this charge. I cannot stay here and see others go to do work | might de. 1 cannot see young men go forth in a careless way to meet what seems to be almost certain death. To them I must go, to minister unto their needs in the name of Jesus Christ." SEAL BRAND = CALLED 0 THE FRONT REV, 8. J. M. COMPTON CLOSES OF ROYAL MILFFARY COLLEGE THE STEAMER ARABIAN THE AQUATIC SPORTS VESSEL RAN SATURDAY AFTERNOON The Cadets Proved Themselves To Be Clever' Water Athletes--The Win- ners Of the Various Events. The amnual aquatic sports Qf the! Royal Military College were held on Saturday afternoon. The weather was kather cool, "but the cadets took to the water like ducks. The quar- ter mile swim was the greatest test of endurance, with the hurry.seurry contest a close second. In the lat- ter, R. L. Ferrie handled his ecange in a clever manner. J. K. Cassells ai- s0 prove! himself to be quite an ag- uatic athlete. The most exciting event was the w eanoe race be WENT ASHORE NEAR WILSON Heavy Gale Raged On the Lake All Day Sunday and Vessels Had To Remain In Port--Movements Of Vessels Reported. One of the worst gales of the sea- son struck Kingston on Sunday morning. The wind blew a regular | hurricane and vessels intending to leave port had to tie up. A number {left the city on Saturday but as no i reports have béem received about them: It is believed they mmnaged | to make shelter all right. i The steamer Arabian, well-known! in this port, ran aground at Wilson, | four miles west of Niagara on Satur- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1915. = PAGE THREE TE ---------- = ow; Probs.: Tuesday, very cool at first, followed by rain. COFFEE Canada's Best In land 2 pound cans. Whole-- ground -- pulverized -- also Fine Ground for Percolators. od 72 & SANBORN, MONTREAL. CHASE 161 ~ SOWARDS Keep Coal In these words did Rev, 8S. J. M. Compton say farewell to his congre- gation at St. Amdrew's Church on Sunday evening, preaching for the | last time as their pastor. Rev. Mr. Compton is going overseas, and he has resigned his charge so that he might do his "bit"" for his King and country during this most trying crisis He will be in the city for a few weeks vet, and will probably | have another opportunity of address- ing his congregation, but hig Sunday evening sermon was his last as pas- tor of the church. He also preach- ed at the morning service, and offici- ated at the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. s "This is my commandment, that ve love one another, as I have loved you." These words, from John xv., 12th | verse, formed the text of Rev. Mr. | Compton's evening sermon, which was a most forceful one, pointing out Christ's wonderful love for His peo- ple. | "Love takes a, man into the face | of danger," said the speaker. "To love as Jesus loved is your duty and my duty. I 'believe that every Christian man and every Christian minister is called to do his duty to Christ in this hour. No man who knows the love of God can stand aside. It is impossible. I ean ex- cuse the man who does not know the | Sddeh dd dbbddd dd dhd ds dd oddd Christ from standing by with his arms folded, but there is no excuse { H. Lawson, H | The judges were Lieut.-Col {and Lieut.-Col for the man who professes the love of Jesus to stand by unconcerned." d Coal eeps St. John's Church, Portsmouth SOWARDS. Canon Loucks conducted the ser- NA {vices in St. John's Church, Ports- ] mouth, on Sunday evening and spoke to a large congregation. ||as his text, Psalms Ixvi, II: '"Thou || crowneth the year with Thy good- i The Early Cough | ness." + The church was beautifully || decorated with the fruits of the haf- Certainly should have a | Yeat The choir gave special mu-| treatment of Dr. Hic- || key's Speedy Cure. The most effective and biggest selling cough preparation sold in Kingston. For a stubborn eold, a few doses of Dover's [|| Cold. Breakers, taken { with Hickey's will quickly break it up. Fully Guaranteed. Best's The Popular Drug Store. Bishop Failed to Arrive. || nounced to conduct service and dedicate some {Illin St. Luke's Chureh on Sunday | || morning, but His Lordship failed to appear. It seems that he was de- tained at the General Anglican Bynod | conference in Toronto. f PITH OF NEWS. Places. The death of Joseph Matheson, | ex-M.P.P., is reported at L'Ardolse, | { C.B,, "in the eighty-third year of his] age. | It is reported that R. 8. Lake, of | Grenfell, is I'kely to be the next! Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatche- | wan. ow Lillian May, Lindsay, aged four- | || teen, who died suddenly in Dummer | township, was a vietim of Weriminal| operation. A ! l i The Prayer Book chinges Yave| been finally adopted by the Anglican | Synod, to become effective hree| || years Hence. Mayor Church announces that the | f ] |i Board of"Control has found a new | ive p al || candidate for the Toronto Fire Com ; | missiopership. . . : ! have been granted! { Letters patent || to the Electro-Zinc Co., Ltd., with| || headquarters at Sherbrdoke, Que., | | and a capitalization of $24,000. | | A new. pillion-dollar navigation | || corporation, to he known as the) || France and Canada Steamship Com. | | Henry J. T. Wardlaw, Weston, | will apply to Parliament for a divorce i from his wife, Edd Luella Roxento| Wardlaw, now in detroit, on the us-| || wal grounds; | q Il World of truth intoa {| Bryce M. Stewart has been ap.| | +r "We || Pointed statistician of the Depar:-| word e a , § ment of Labor, in succession 16 Re-| 3 rd capsule . || bert H. Coates, now Chief -Census | a |! Commissioner. ' i © A man "in ill-fitting Minister of Marine, Viale on Sat-| . . ¢ urday resigned from the Italian Ca. clothes is like a badly | binet. Premier Salandra assumed the | bound, hymn book, be- | duties of his office until a successor | tween the covers, the can be selected. i very best, no doubt; but Allan Newman, a prominent and! | well-to-do farmer of Gesfield North, | you don't feel like pick- ing him up. | near Essex, was killed orf Saturday | | by the discharge of a shotgun while! hunting an owl,« ' { The Edmonton Bulletin under | | stands, unofficially, that Dr. R. G.| { Brett of Banff has been appointed by| the Dominion Government as the next Lieutenant-Governenyof Alberta, and that he will assume office on October | 7th. = The International, a monthly pa- per edited by George Sylvester Vier- eck of New York, is pfohibited From eirculation in Canada in any way. Any person in possession of this pub- | lication from how on is liable to a fine not exceeding $5,000 and 'im- prisonment. 8 x A semi-official statempent has been issued at Stockholm dehying the re- port that Swedish ships are being sold abroad for the purpose of rais- | ing cash preparatory to Sweden's participation in the war. It is de- clared that no such sales are con- templated. - Ne The South Frontenac Teachers' Association will meet at the Court House on Sept. 30th and Oet. 1st. a ne Among the speakers will be Dr. H. Then you have the whole philosophy of cor- rect dress. Again we say, give the man a chance. Buy the best. What line equals 20th Céptary and Fashion Craft ? We. know of noue. Prices as reasonable as good clothes can be sold for. IK J | +> He chose|* The Bishop of Kingston was an- | % bl + confirmation | ¥ memorials | Glebe Pdobobd de Pld bd hdd bb bp { pany, Limited, has been incorporat- | | ed. tween "A" and "B" companies, the| av night, and the Donnelly Wreek- former winning. Despite the cool} ipa Compatiy, Kingston," was asked weather, a large crowd was in at-|y, send a wrecking steamer to the tendance. The winners were: { scene. Quarter mile swim--S. T. Blaik-| yest. lock, J. Walbank, J. W. Ings, { M..T. Co's. Bulletin: --Tug Emer- 'Single Canoe--J. 8. Hay,' J. K {son cleared with the barge Ungava, Cassells: Ito load grain at Port Diving--Cadets J. K. Cassells, W | steamer India cleared for Port Dal- H. O'Reilly, T. S. Maunsell. { housie, to load grain for Montreal. Canoe Doubles--J. K. Cassells and The barge Cobourg is at Richard- G. A. McCarter, J. S. Cushing and P.| son's elevator, loading army oats for E. Durnford. : : f Montreal. Hurry Scurry--R. L. The steamer Jex cleared Saturday Lampman, H. C. Boyd, for Oswego, with the schooner Abbie Canoe Fours--D. L. Savage, H I. Andrews in tow. Lawson, H. Beck and L. A. Welsh | The schooner Ford River will first: W. Thackery, G. Stein, T. 8 { clear the latter part of the week for Maunsell and H. Warren, second. | Fifty yards swim--G. B. Browa, H. B. Wood and S. T. Blaiklock. War 'Canoe race won by "A' Com pany. The members in this canoe The steamer Turret Cape passed were: D. L. Savage, W Thackery, G. down at 9.30 p.m. Sunday; steamer C. Hilliard, A. Gates, C. F. Saunders, City of Ottawa passed down at 1 oa. J. W. Ings, J. 8. Hay, W. Hogg, H Hughes, H. B. Wood, | Sunday. L. A. Welsh, R. L. Ferrie, M. C. Cre 9 rar, H. W. Black. | The starter was Major Plummer. | ® Thompson. Cadet W. Sota Davis was announcer and Cadet | constipation, Stewart, received the winners. | billousness and all Ferrie, A clear feld- The ed for spar. schooner Cheyboygen Buffalo Saturday with Perreau | Ww L. C. . | liver ms. Do not | eripeor irritate, 25a. | + WAR BULLETINS. The Toronto Terminal Company is likely to commence work on the new Union Station any day now. CASTORIA' For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears + purely for defensive. She will # still negotiate with both sides. * re + : h * It is believed the immediate + order wit A High Grade Black Tea Exceptional Fla ¢| i TS urae * : : Pure Vinegar +» -- "+ objective of the Allies is the re- «| 4 capture of the city of Lille. 3 J. R. B. GAGE var, 60c per 1b. Bulgaria has addressed : a * | d S . It is not yet definitely known - "| Phone 549 254 Montreal Street. For Sale at note to all the great powers, -* # If you want the best # that 'the Canadians were in the ¥ + Berlin officially admits seri- enn ~---- D. COUPER'S, stating that the mobilization is # great fight of Saturday. > quality, leave your ous reverses on the west front. + 341-3 Princess St. Phone 76 The Arabian was on her way J Colborne; ; Pills | Great Sale Suits; Coats Buffalo, with feldspar. 1H! 10 Only Smart New Suits Made-of Cheviot, Serge and Tweeds --reg. $16.50 to $18.50 values. 15 $9.50. coats=full satin lined To-morrow $12.95 Blanket Cloth Coats Self trimmed with shoulder lining--a splendid value at To-morrow Plush Trim. Blanket Cloth Coats With belted back; a real £10.50 value. To-morrow Imported Black Matalam Coats Made of "Salts" guaranteed fur-fabrie--sold right-in town - £ ' at $19.50. To-morrow 10 19 ° Special From 9 To 12 To-morrow ¢ 900 yards real French Paillette Dress Silk. in colors Navy, Brown, Maize,-Sky, Pink, Copen, Amethyst, Purple, ('reain, White and Black--full 36 inches 'wide, Morfing price REMEMBER -- THIS GREAT "MAIL ORDER COMPARISON SALE" LASTS ALL WEEK WITH FRESH BARGAINS EVERY DAY! / 3 SEE OUR WINDOWS, Signature of eRe RING PARKER'S 1683 Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Pork | Delivery to all parts. We are open till six o'clock every evening, i ! Cleanliness a specialty. OnlyaFew MoreDays for Your Savings! !! csi he - % i ' : vf Jia THE HIGH CLASS BANKRUPT STOCK OF ! A.C. WAGONER"S MEN'S FURNISH. INGS, RAINCOATS, INCLUDING , WOOLENS, Has been a great saving for the people of the » city. The Kingstonians, and also the people of 'the surrounding country have been taking ad- vantage of buying goods below manufacturer's OUR STORE HAS BEEN JAMMED ALL DAY SATURDAY. : ~. We had to close the doors and not let in more people for a time on Saturday. Plenty opportunity for the next few days, as our assortment is great vet. DON'T MISS THIS WONDERFUL CHANCE Truscott, and Dr. W. Spankie. The latter will speak on the war, and Mr. Truscott on superannuation. Women troubled with pl ustipe tion find Rexall Orderlies far super- ior to the usyal Barsh 'purgative, Sold only by G. W. Mahood, The EP kis. ; CLOTHING C0. : ~ Jos. Abramson, © 213 PRINCESS ST. Opp. Grand Opera House. Store, 10e, 25¢. snd * 4 C: ; | LOCAL BEEF 'The Woman's Store of Kingston." & " . "KITCHENER Is ths name of the new Electric Iron made by the Canadian General Electric Co, Under the new power rates, it will cost only 2 1-2 cents per hour to operate this Iron. _ . : --HFOR SALE AT-- Halliday's Electric Shop, * Phone 94 fr wl == 345 King Street Round Steaks, 18¢ to 22¢ Sirloin Steaks, ay © 20cto 25¢ Rib Roasts ..18c to 20c. Oven Roasts .......16¢c Pot Roasts ...!....15¢c Hamburg Steak ....16¢ The Wan, Davies' Co. Limited. DAVIES Choice Quality Br -- i . 2 nub hd 4 yvyew orritt Garage Co. - Limited 210214 WELLINGTON ST. Phone 454. For All Kinds of Accessories: , Jacks, Running-board Mats, Headlight Bulbs, " Dry Cells. © All kinds of tives and Call in and see them. owe wv Th Shock fire repair material, Be ------ me 507. hg go oh - -_ Special Sale of Running and Outing Shoes Blue, Jow; reg. Oe .......cc......... Por 5c Blue, high; reg. $1.25 ..................Por $1.00 White, low; reg. $1.25 .............%.. For $1.00 White, high; reg. $LH0 .......co. cin. sunlFOR $125 i

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