Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jan 1916, p. 3

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A a ssn . Ama seh | QUEEN ~~ STREET METHODIST CHURCH PASSED LANDMARK. ---- - i Effective Sermons Preach by Rev, A. E. Runnalls, B.D, Brockville-- Christ's Teaching the Salvation-of the Old Earth, , The fifty-fourth Queen Street celebrated" on Sunday There are several in the church who have heen connected with it all these years though they were children when its history began Justice B. M. Brit- ton and Joseph E. Clark- -though ab- | "ent from the city -were with the church at its organization, and still hold connection with it, The ser- vices were decidedly interesting. Rev. G. 71. Campbell. pastor, spoke of the day and its associations, the suc- "asses of the past and the present, and prayed that the work. of the fu- ture might be helpful and: abiding Rev. A. E. Runnells, B.D., Brock- ville, was the special preacher, He is a young man of promise "His ser- mon was effectively delivered, ana was based on Romans vifi., 19, 29, It had to do with gospel influ- ences in improving this old earth, As 9 A r------ WHAT WEAK WOMEN NEED. riches: We Have It In a Rémedy Containing the Three Oldest ahd Most Fa- mous Tonics Known. Vinol contains the three oldest and mast famous tonics known to medi cine, viz the medicinal extractives of fresh cod livers, withont oil pep tonate of iron and beef peptone That is why Vinol is such a won DAY ; of mankind : | was the panacea for all the world's anniversaruaiof Methodist Churc bd He challenged thi redemption of men. was the hope of the world. | present great war was due to {ideals of men being selfish, sordid anc ineffective. s They were trying save the wo v human sche devices I tarism had The Nazarene remedy, and t! seeking the | heen tried and failed, had given the I'he gospel 'of Christ woes and ills world to produce greater heroes and greater benefactors than its Chris tian missionaries, who withofit pistol or sword or unitorm had tfansformed and redeemed humanity, weapons were the Word of God and a full conception of the gospef truths inwrought in the soul and life. Christ was the world's reformer and redeem- er, and the preacher looked Tor "a wider and fuller application pf His teachings in the days to come. The church would have a supreme mis- sion to perform The evening sermon to acarge au- dience was upon "Heaven's Sanction to the Sovereignty of Jesus Christ," based on Revelations v., 12,-the song of the angelic host as to Christ's claims to the honiage and devotions of all mankind and earnest appeal the preacher set forth reasons why Crist should have the best efforts of man: his power, wisdom, st ength, haouer glory and blessin, By His sacrifice for men He was entitled to first place in their thoughts, actions ard life Acclaim Him ign, help His cause and glorify His name, and t Hn attain to a place in His kiagdomn Mr. Runnells' services fr the were much appreciated Rev: Mr. Campbels, in ¥haki point ed out the call for service, and urged Young ui } of help a to think soriously 'to nes and losophy, culture, mili true rough His church wag plifting and elevating Their derful remedy for weak, 1 persons, feeble old pe ople, deliecat children, and to re 8torg strength Ig the empire by enlisting. with the 146th battalion At the morning ' ¢ Service the 146tv and the R +. H, A er sickness. Read this testimony had splendid detachments, filling al Savannah, Ga.: "I was weak, ne mo ll the centre sats I'he tras vous, run-down, had no appetite, ed for-$5u0.asta thank offi r could not sleep, I had tried nediding ir nd This amour! without any beni it, and ong t Ww nurse asked me to try Vino Ih v : and it 'made me feel like rendered Mrs man. It has restored my sirength in the in .rning with ex- I can do all my own housework ari upatl In the would not take anything the Male Ou; tte ----Mesgsrs, Vinol has done me.' h White Poitigrew, Marshall A= We return money in every such gave a fine selection Te case where Vinol fails to benefit the hight a free coLeert and addr 3 purchaser. Geo. W. Mahood, Drug-| Rev. Thomas Neal, of Torowto, gwill HRS Kingston, Ont. conclude the anniversary even the teachings of Christ permeated mankind better things followed. A redeemed civilization followed the a new « ¥ reel I even Poun J, grove or:the good ind Sa a 8 struggl Short Stop Dvr, Hickey's Cure . Dover's Cold Breakers Musteroil Paste Mentholated Balm i Emulsion Cod Liver 0il | Best's Liver Pills, 100 for > This list. will form a plete medicine chest for 1 Winter ills, prepared and only . | i The Popular Drug Store. Open Sandays, PREPARE Brouachitis con one Lory: 500 saloons then spoke of the progress of the cause'in In our own Prov he that n were 187 dry constit Ii Wh ince aid, 1905 ' wel the drys heen || the 1 | | | ioners, and Manitoba a bare majer- prohibit o hope of « » hope of First Baptist Church. Mr. McDermid, assistant ecrefary of the Dominion Temperance Alli- |! ance, oc cupied the pulpit of the First Baptist Chureh yesterday morning ' His address was full of information Best S regarding the progress of the tem | perance cause, and' was very much = fenjoyed The follow are 'some S bl { of his interesting statements.- easona e | The actuary's figures go to show {| that the liguor traffic 'causes the : a > § death of over 10,000 people annual . Medicines ly in Canada - \ * + Every civilized nation - t5¢ JI! ing to find a way to abolish the evil Il of the liquor traffic, Norway, a neutral country in the present Enro pean confliet, almost fmmediately af ter the declaration of war enacted a i law prohibMing the manufacture of ntoxicating liquor Russia, after the outbreak of war ! prohibited the liquor traffic The beneficial sresults have? been re mark- able Before the prohibitory law the Russian peasantry spent fifty- two per cent. of their earnings on ip toxicating liquors It is reported, and said to be on the authority of | the Finance Minister, that year after the enactment of the prohibi law there was an increase of + $300,000,000 in the savings banks of the nation In the, United States 6 : closed last year, and the slogan blic in 1920 MeDerm clcouraging our own land of Outario, there ueycies ani 607 wet 1910 there were 342 drys and t To' twenty-two constituencies have added recently, two by act of Licensg Comipis dwenty by the vote of the people on the first Monday of the present Hir month, ' / { rPremier Norri of : All the liquor dealers that * [ll ity will suffice to carry Il! March, and gave 1} iil | { | : Royal Naval College fax is to be continued this {ji usual, TR COLD BY GIVING ~ SYRUP OF FIGS Cleanses the Little Liver and Bowels and they get well quick. The continuance of war demands pre- paration for war || times. This. year | will be a trying one to secure enough to || 'wear that is of any - | When your child suffers from. a cold don't wait: give the little stom use. | ach, liver and bowels a gentle, thor- {ough * cleansing at once When { cross, peevish, listless, pale, débsn't t sleep, eat or act naturally; if breath | Is bad, stomach. sour, give a tea- [ of "California Syrup of and in a few hours all the | clogged-up, constipated waste, sour | bile and undigested foo i gently move ont-of the bowels, and you have/a well, playful child again, It your. child 'coughs, snufiles and has caught cold or is feverish or has a sore throat give a good dose of California Syrup of Figs" to evacu- ate the bowels no djfferen what other treatment is given Sick children needn't by "iiitake this harmless i ii Millions of mothers i becapse they know prompt and sure, Th a little given to-dav child to-morrow : | Ask your druggist for a bU-cant bottle of 'California Syrup of Figs," which contains directions for babies, children /of all ages and fo; grown- up# plafnly on the bottle, Beware | E. P. Jenkins of counterfeits sold here, Get the Clothing Company, [f o¢ copaterteits sol "Califiraia «Pig stk aie da is grup Company.' == / . Our advice is, buy all you can of last year's goods and you will save at least 50 per cent. on your purchases, Hosiery, Under- wear and Clothing demands greatest attention. ce xed to tive." handy action i8 i know sick | The Christ life The the 1 : ---------- : QUEEN'S SENIORS STRENGTHE ED BY 'BLAKSLEE, * +A Review Of The Team--Queen's Journal Says Brockville Would Make a Lunch For the University Intermediates, Queen's University Journals this to say about hockey "We welcome Dr, Van Blakslee as an addition to the strength of the first team. Van Blakslee, who play- ed: for Queen's Seniors when thes were holders of the Allan Cup will long be remembered around Queen's McGill and Varsity for his end ta end rushes so dangerous to his op ponents. In any Intercollegiate game in which he has figured Van has always been responsible for se- veral tallies. Box: and an excellent O.H/A,, tean Box the ice Van Blakslee will make defence for our senior is'always the fastest man on We are not surprised that By apt illustration | Scene from "The Right of Way sWhich William Faversham appears, a day and Wednesday. fans w and stic clever and Boston speed clean; rugby, we stand | on list 1 goal-get 8 i he coming games, I gston people will ¢ member Bill's playing with Belleville Juniors two sea y Tast ve he played for Renfrew the Ottawa Valley Leas Goddard has been rigot wing and we he will Ke Purvis is, back after his recent illne classiest left wing Queen's this winter Wallace and Rappell at are a pair of goal getter the Wallace is as cdo and accurate as Captain Rappell is playing his tion well, that I and everywhere an ing and frequently tehing a scor ual been pu in the nets Queen's ought to have litt culty in defeating Brockville ing from the show the boys the Grand Trunk town put _up Wednetday 'night' they would bi cinch for our intermediates PROMISED AMNESTY, sport, hockey pred that the 1 « O.H winners of moved feel, certa good on tl! in around round nets J clever any aman couid b posi he is here, there 1 always ass diffi Judg BUT WERE MURDERED. Ira 1,500 Armenians Put to Death ~--Men Bayoneted," Women Drowned. ] Arie Eriv that 3 Wort forced to the London, Jan, | Boe arriving ut Thans-Caucasia, state sus Armenians wh cold and famine to Turks under the Gove nesty, were Killed b Governor.of Mush massacred I the dren drowned inthe This news was count Bryge by worker, Commenting Viscount Hr Russian Tr Turkey, the Arn nittee in London say "This to fii destruction of the unfortunate pea antry who fled to the mountains to escape They were the most manly -part of the Armenian na tion, ¥ quiet life in the re mote valleys of the Buphrate BELGIANS DESERTED . BY THE VATICAN? Great Resentment Over Indif=- ference or Abantionment Shown By Rome. Hu 500 Sa by surrender rnmer seems indicate NN Rome, Jag. 17 -Monsighor Hey- len, Bishop of Namur, has been most energetic in his reports to the Vati- can, which hé promised will be strengthened by the horfty and influence of Cardinal wlio is expected in Romw Mgr. 'Heylen described the of Belgium at what he considered the indifference of, if not abandon ment dy, the Vatican in the dass of their distre as absolutely danger- ous, being extended to all classes, in- cluding good Catholics, cven the clergy, If. these apprehensions are due to misunderstanding the Bishop of Namur' thinks it most. urgent to dissipate them to clear the situation and reconstruct the confidetice of the people protection of. the Church, otherwise the might be irreparable au Mercier shortly resentment the n the conseagneneey A scrutiny of the local opuon vite {in Petrolea has been asked tor by | the local, shop license hold¥r, who al- leges illegal voting hy seventeen | | men, . : {| Alexander Ramsay, who introduc-, { ed: plate glass into Canada, died ut! ! Montreal at the age of 75 years, |GOVERNMENT E | THROUGH FARM CROPS. en Institutions Save Province «+ Seventy Thousand Dollars | § in Twelve Months. . Toronto, Jan. 17 Crop raising at ten: government instit ttiohs--Brock- ville, Kingston, Whithy, Guelph, Mi- miro, Wood&oek, Lor don, Hamilton, | Orillia and Penetang- hag saved the "province $70,000, according to re- turns at present in the hands of Pro-| vincial Secretary Hanna This does | not include the dairy and gardening | report, and according ro Mr. Hanna, $70,000 represents practically only | half of the value of the crops raista | N87, by the inmates. | y Every crop with the exception of I " 4 potatoes wis a success ~ oy at & the in- itutions As was the case all over ntario, the potatoes were somewhat a failure, The returns of - the departmeén point out that in addition to crop raising some land reclamation work | was done by. the inmates at Whitby | fw Special For Tuesday ! A AA ne Nr Arnon Sheetings, Pillow Cot- Pillow Sips and and White Cotton!!! A phenomenal buying opportunity -- the prices we quote are actually less - than- cost ! y ' Sin Gilbert Parker'sQreat play, in t the Strand Theatre to-night, Tues- | a ned and abou its and bar y t last year ANITOBA GAVE A MILLION. Made Generous Giving to the Patri- otic Fund. peg, Jan, 17 I'he Manitoba otic Fund, which is independent the Dominioy fund, received from | the beginning of the war until Dec... 'let last the sum of foal 9.01, of Ss amount Jisohoe Was pi out, 5.811, whi®h sum is represented in | schedule as having been paid to | Canadian Patriotic 'Fund, «was| sent direct to Ottawa, An appreci- able pertion of this amount was do- nated by Government concerns, such the, Union Jank ete all contributions from all ources are being made {0 the Mani toha fand dir thi railroads, his. vear Praive Grand. Trank's Exhibit, r io H. R adverticing agent, 1m, Blythe H Hen- | Aransportation, Pa- ernational Exposi the railway upon played at the big closed irossed wr Exhibits Ww congratulated wl for the portio uring th Den: rin words addr it tnd eonppl you contribu vouderful suecce Not only are to you, but al borators, » have a 1 hearty co I ehapter ' New - York eel inspe bring cli treed by Com the 1 eertitied rvie Coni- 1 examiners | wil ning + This time women have be he Muni 4 nEpect pal Civil & T'S .0 hreet" cleaning Th r salary 1,200 4 yeur eacl ------ Frauk Walker; MPP, for 1 ior A Liberal Whip in the Alberta 1, ure tl adi tar enter privat n ni active ser- ie 151st | 1 Vielor- | frst Can- asa | J vice enligteg 11 Batt ion | Kidney Disease E. Pomfres, Farmer, ° 3 Sask. wis tales uprrated on in an Buglish hospital A* Kiiney Intane, Urinary roubles grew ~ worse and enused exerac lating pain, He now states positively {4 he has beer cured by Hr. Chase's Khiney- Fiver Pills and 1s enjoslag exeelient health, > This is further prot that Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Plils, ) by tbeir cembinéd wetios, cure he mast sere Yous and complicated aifment, of the kldueys, Prove this. for Foursell, One pill & dose. 35 cts, a hax, si defers. a Bev 860, Lid, Tofu . oi 2 : $ © After a rough it ig | 2000 Tins " ~~ Sheeting L800 yards extra heavy dressing, English Shecting--fine soft make, free from in three widths, as follows -- Sx4 widih: Ix4 width: ree. 10x4 width; reg, reg. Se, Sale price lOc, ~Bale price 45¢. Sale price Pillow Cotton Best domestic make and finish: -- 12 inch wide; reg. 27¢. Sale Price .. 7. 20¢. Sale Price Pillow Slips A doz. imported Slips, in sizes 40. 12. 44 and 46; price as Se NN. White Cotton L800 yds. extra heavy ing; reg 12 1 20¢ cach. Sale 2 for 25¢ res, Bleached Cotton, full 36 inches wide--no dreds- Bale Price... | | 1.750 vds. Lonsdale Cambric--heautiful soft finsh special at 15¢. Sale price ---- "The Woman's Store of Kingsion." i ~NEW YORK FRUIT STORE DAVIES'. | Sunkist Oranges, 20¢ and up to 56¢ a dozen. Grape Fruit, 3, 4 and™H for 25c. Malaga Grapes, 20¢ a 1b, r-- on Pineapples, 20¢ each. This Week AU Bananas, 15¢ and '20¢ a dozen. Fresh Mixed Nuts, 20¢ a 1b. New Figs, 20¢ a 1b: New Dates, 20¢i a 1b. Fresh Home-made Chocolates, 15¢ and 20¢ a 1D. 314 PRINCESS STREET. Phone. 1405 aan anim - --------Aau WE HAVE NOW COMMENCED } Finest Cars for the Winter | Store Our rates, including are $10.00 per car. We have splendid facilities, dry, clean and warm. Room for 35 cars. Drop in and pick your place. | nouncement was made here of the | appointment of George A. Lawyer Of | | this city te a position in | the administration of the throughout the United States Zhe office is a new ane, which will be uni- der the direction of the Federal De- | partmentment will pay a salary and expenses, ¥ (game law matters in this state for | several years, © of in j 880 and hNJ the offi j of the New and i years, Mr. Lawyer { home in Washington, charging batteries, jacking up ears, ete., Tomatoes 9c Tin nar rn The Wm. Davies Co. Ltd., Phone 597. Porritt Garage Co, - Limited | Buttermilk , Buttermilk Having bought the whole outfit of Eastern Dairy School, I am now prepared to deliver Buttermilk in any Quantity. - ? 3 Phone 845 :: Price's | mn George A. Lawyer's Position, Watertown, N.Y., Jan, 17.--An- | ® * charge of } game laws | \ SN - - Le A Rr er Ae tt Alan, nAAAKSaLAn SKTCHENER" Bann Be me u'§ er the new power ra ib will cost [ifs utp f 19 col Be hour operat tle te, will. make® his of Agriculture. Vip ty of $3,250 a year Mr. Lawyer has been prominent in J ssisted in re odifying (he slaty Jaw: several Year| Game e has been polished celled hypocgisy. . ;

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