Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Dec 1918, p. 9

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ri 4 he Baily British Whi YEAR 85. NO, ] KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1918 re ---- : ---- ------ ! Citizens' Candidate Ee WAR'S LESSON , AD BIBLES other unprinted facts spoken from 300 - : person to person, the public has The International Sunday | formed sober judgments. - School Lesson for Dec, 29th is, || It is reassuring 0 our belief in "Faith Victories." Heb. 11: | democracy that on every hand the 8-22. | wise and. the unletiered seem to have i reached the same general conclusion J! concerning the outcome of the war. | They see it is a victory by the 1 In response to the request of a large number of | Back of new times are hidden old [God General Foch, and i no citizens | offer myself as a candidate for Mayor for 'lives. There is always a reason. | participants in the war, acknowledge 1919. My record for the past-six years as an Alder | Yesterday explains to-day; and to-| that there has been clearly a divine > : jday determines the destiny of to-| Providence in the progress of the 2 i ; man is well known and if it merits approval 1 will be {morrow Flowers gfow ony on fight. Napoleon's cynmfeal observa- ! Gold Soap is the best cake of laundry soap thankful to receive your vote and influence. = {stems and roots; and fruit is borne tion that God is on the side of the \ 7 ; 1 you can get at any price. Gold So p is {by trees that grew long before they | heaviest artillery has heen flatly dis- / 1 . y > {produced. While the whole world | proved; for in the earlier stages of | Lc 3 the biggest cake of laundry soap you cap wonders over universal liberation and { the war all the materfal and tactical eg A Tous . : Alderman N. E. dualism. it is not wise to forget ihe advantages were with the Germans ; 4 get for the money. Either fact taken alone rere |forces which produced them He- | [lumanly speaking, there was no suf- Zr , Er god | i : ! 2 {roes who died in France are only a ficient reason why the enemy should y i would make it worth buying. The two ' | portion of the army of liberty; in| not have won by Christmas, 1914. Vi facts taken together make. it the most whose ranks the angels see 'many | The only explanation that satisfies 4 z |" . - A Ro . {men and .women who died long ago, | the reverent soldier is that the un- = \ \ + economical as well as the most satisfactory 4 * without ever witnessing the sunrise | geen legions of God were fighting on 7 Pv 7 / y Iy 8 i - of freedom All prophets and | the side of the forces of righteous- y 2 | hw | laund soap you can obtain. ¥ dreamers, all teachers and warriors | ness and martyr spirits, who lived and| This is the faith of the cradle; and Gold Soap is made in the Procter & Gamble Factories ' at Hamilton, Canada died for the sake of human rights the profoundest convistion of the ENA Aer At Se NAPA A NNN and welfare are co-sharers with the | wisest philosopher; there is a benign f hosts who fought the final war to save | Power who rules over all and brings the wo¥ld It is inspiring to re-| His will to pass. #God is taking care MAYORALTY CARD member the long line of those who, of His world. © 'Our times are in His » PRESIDENT WILSON animated by the lofty spirit of Whit- hand " ANNOUNCED | 5 : RRR ws iL tier, could cry: I "se saympg! By proclamation decision to take pos LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: : | "There is a Divinity that shapes our Seation and resume sontrol af Tull | . Ny ailhie "What matter, I or they? | ends, roads, one year ago today ember Al the solicitation of a large number of citizens Mine or another's day? Rough-hew them how we will." 26, 1917. ' I have decided to offer myself as candidate for Mayor So the right word be said, Find a capitalist, | | | i | The Big» Good Lau for vear 1919 And life the sweeter made ] To recognize the hand of the Al- C So er . 7 : . i | mighty in our own day, as millions . TUESDAY'S ANSWER I respectfully solicit your voles and influepce, | "Ring: #8lls, in distant steeples, now are doing afresh, is to fall into] Upper right corner down in waves. | rhe joy of unborn peoples, {line with the patriarchs who knew yeah apne ALD. H WwW. NEWMAN Sound, trumpets, far-off blown, | themselves to be His chosen instru- A MESSAGE SENT ACROSS . me . Your triumph is my own." {ments in the long age. = The great- a est message of the war is one. with Eighty-two American' Bishops Plead Sincp to-day stands on yesterday's |the lesson of these lessons God is for Armenia, - = =~ shoulders, we do well to look back, |gver all, blessed forever New York, Dee. 26.--On behalf of | y : at the close of this year, and of thig ean eighty-two American bishops, it was - La Rr. od series of International Lessons, to] Long, Long Thoughts. { announced by Bishop David H. Greer, J C llis Browne Ss sp fr consider of what sort were they! Not many years ago it was the| of the Episcopal Church, the follow- ® . 0. i . REN rer g whose hairs we are We know: the | fashion in certain liberal circles to|ing message has been cabled separ. NT a ad glory théy have bequeathed to us, |dismiss airily the history of the Jews, | ately to the Archbishop of Canter- w 3 2 though we do not always recognize [and the Old Testament narrative, as| bury and York, whence it came Nor are we in-| a trivial matter, & curious literary "With utmost horror we hear sinis- clined to trace the source of many of fragment of interest only because it | ter rumor possibly continuance Tur- our day's best boons far enough back. happened to have survived the muta | kish suzerainty over unhappy Ar- A ? f} The world's onward march, © until { tions of time To these folk Abra-|menia. Through your Lordship, we within the past hall century, ha8iham was less important than Ham { ask that the Anglican-e¢hurches do ; 3 been slow With patience and toil- | myrabai, and Joseuh than Rameses. | their utmost to prevent repetition of > : : i someness we have progressed, hold-| That cynical vogue has largely pass-|so hideous a crime. The honor = of THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY SENUINE. ontente , -- i ing all the while to the most pre: aq. Anybody who knows the differ-; our dhurches and of the allied demoe- 5 1 clops gifts of our forebears. We lence betwen a hawk and a hand-, racies demands Armenia he uncondi- Acts like a Charm in LR ] . 5 to-day are travelling ~-by 'the torch caw can see thal there is what may | tionally liberated from Turkish rule . or ers Hghted by Abraham and the other pa- | he called a place-providence in Pales-| and restored to her own people." IARRHOCEA snd is the only triarchs and prophets of the long, |tine; and a people-providence in the a mt spo-- . ; } \ > y long ago Jews The idea of God which was a n > > Give Better : 5 revea'ed to Abraham and his line, | RETIRE OLDER MEN Specific in CHOLERA od i . > 4 . > Everybody's First Gift to His Day. aud by them transmitted throughout f Such Is Believed To Be Policy In Tm- Service Looking backward, to the near and she SC halstiag centuries. when thigration Department. * DYSENTERY ; - : - : P have greatly served their own day, |[% ro (| Into whe immigration service ofthe Check arfests i dinesaes-- T HAS been proved and the generations and centuries to i ine oo Hd ratios throughout | oun try nas boon cordudfed Hy the . nd) FEVE oD. Slice. Jats) . over id over again follow, have been persons who dared are ¥ et or Saga oi He ald: Minister, Hon. J.' &. Calder, com- The best Remedy knows for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. that comfortable sur- N to live their own lives They were aot heal Si . Th Ea he | missioner, Sheriff Cooke, of Regina, Effectoally cuts short all attacks of SPASMS. roundings lead tomore themselves Seat Df all. To them 1 op HIE of Eh That o- whom he appointed, Js reporting on a ibe only palliative in NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE 9 wag_given to discern that Gods su. | Val I ; wh = 77 | the various offices, ; . and better work. Employers of labor have learned prame gift to mortal is a personality ute 34 the sun. o Thediirobable policy will be to: pro- » Morons is a Higuid taken in drops, graduated acvording ordi do ths walnds, that even the lowest employees in factory or store Yesterday I watched the Fifth Ave les ie today. wha its resent vide retiring allowances for the old- allays irritation of the nervous system when all other vemedies fark. leaves often appreciate the little conveniences, and better nue throng, and july the sight is a providentia Seiiverances and Pale] officin)s, and replace them where no bad effects: and can be taken when no other medicine can be folerated. | ; stirring one. Oge depressing in- . if . » hecessary with younger men, Sever- 0° ) service results. EDDY'S pression, however, is the uniformity as be read as ons long, t lang al of the offices are likely to be apa on A F NEC NCING uv of it al.--uuniformity of dress, uni [thought of God It represents the closed, ind the efficiency of the sys- ie RODYNE. ce of (HE WITH EACH vastness, the patience and the irre- tem generally strengthened in anti- CHLO Bott lee | BOTTLE 1 TF | . formity of vehitles, uniformity of DR ks as iv od man | 8istableness of His purposes. One ¥ Sanitary Paper owe § usages It Jooks as If civilized. ma of the clearest of the messages from cipation of the immigration problems The immense success of al S| Bold by all Chemists. . is bent upon effacing all the lines and 8. oa na E that the after-war period presents, he ad ussrp >t afford the opportunity to provide your employees with points of his individuality Con- | this course of lessons has had to doy yo "1 GOV superintendent of im- to many imitations, 3 Prices ia Eaglaad: d convenience at very slight expense. a an formity seems to be society's ideal; | With the persistence of the will of migration, is to retire on superan- i 29, 48. Install the Eddy system in your wash-room, and watch the smiles. 'e God. who works and waits, using all non-conformity is the hero's 51. huation, a N.B.--Every boitls of Sole Masufaet A fresh and spodl rel h y ser. Every towel used only Everybody's first debt to his"day (kinds of Instrvineyts our the fal] ogee Aesop a Genuine Chiorodyse RES ' 5 T DAVENPORT, yo, 8 Te] OX Syery NSel. oo wed i is & }ife--his own best and 'most char- | ment of His designs. and accomplish | The Canadian National Railways is Bears on the stamp ve Ve I" once, by one person. You would appreciate this improved service teristic life, as free and indepen. | Ing His ends through willing servants Ey Rac ational Ra) Rays 1 the samegof thy | ¥ yourself. Compare the cost of the Eddy system with your linen acterist e ife, as a the life of |and despite unwilling enemies, Jos Hox ¥ Bre rin : pet andes th towel) service. You will be favorably surprised. Sect nd Sourageo) B Ro can give|%eph was used by Him; so also were esignation o ve Canadian North- iavestor, De. J, . . ia any other gift to the world he must | the wicked brothers The Christian | Sth Raityay aud the Canadian Gov. The E.B. EDDY CO. Limited give it his own personality; and that Sates of the word Jove of ternational and the National Trans- HULL, Canada . - personality devioped to its hichest play: ve ter hn has been | Continental. makers mous hes and Indurated Fibrewar potentialities. The men who change ¢ 3 . The freedom of the City of Rome lea makies of the Famous Eddy Matches and Indurated Fibreward the world are the ones whom the 8 nol hod ood, tor tile mykett the will be bestowba' upon President Wil Wholesale 1gents, Lyman tevs. Uo., Limited, Toronto world cannot change ey ¥ . v {son on his visit ere, sense of the janctity of Hheie ow Tor oaith, sible. _stront, |... tien re tr rr, rn ad i spirits n their souls e g : heard the divine whisper. They Ris world, and He is manifectly rul- know themselves to be after the|ing events image of God, and not after any of His mere creations. When a Joseph. Appears. This outstanding truth from out meery go often a line of providence studies in the ancient Jewish patri- eventuates in a Joseph. After archs is one of contemporaneousness. | o hraham, the mighty come-outer. the It makes life and faith real in the |... who dared all and surrendered here and now. They walked with ai.) tor the sake of a spiritual vision' living God. Their faith was in One| ne of history's few founders, thers who was present and near. We have [3,00 1oaae and Jacob, who, seen in to follow them in this apprehension | ne jarge were merely links in the of a religion that was vital and of | pap: and not golden links at that . [their own time. To be men of the gy .." sroduced Joseph, who saved . \ ® A NASER SON | living day we must be men of the liv-| yy. noone and served his world. We i . V. ing Lord. One of our newer poets, forget for the moment the other » n n S : } a Always Bought, and which has been Thomas Curtis Clark, has written: {pipers of a family and their faults, ars, has borne the signature as we contemplate this princely scion ay has been made under his > of "Our faith is in the Christ who walks | ¢ sp 0ham's line, God's handy man. With men to-day, in street and| 168 of} Toasted 3 Fe : : . sonal supervision since its infancy. mart; Joseph, ruler and deliverer. | He 18| | Ou ARE undecided what to buy for your family. Nothing Tita Bo one to deceive you in this. The constant Friend who thinks and |i, Old Testament's prefiguration of would 'bring them more pleasure than an Edison Amberola. on and ° Just-as-good With those who seok Him with the i roulost son, Jestis.. Who It will make the evenings more enjoyable and will insure for eart. \ sented, abused, condemned. Yet : : gmted_abused.' condemned. Yet you a pleasure which will extend over many years to come. "His Gospel calls for living men, others' sorrows, and never for an in- . With singing blood and - minds |giant Jost the divine art of forgiving. : ; : Es : alert; Hy Hin Saparience ant on a os. a: Picture to yourself, without stirring from Strong men, who fall to rise again, ; ha le i Who strive and bleed with courage ts brethren and the world. 1 would » oh = your own fireside, the pleasure of hearing ie Ei 2 3 if 1 414 not close this study, and this \ the most famous artists sing or play, the "We serve mo God whose work is Toe'. bY FORCE out that in our pres \$ / = ; old heart songs which you, loved in bye ume rest within Hie Srmament: 5, _ gone days. You will be able to enjoy on God, rs bu mo ; ' me , 5 . 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