Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jan 1920, p. 7

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1920. | Headquarters For Winter I: Qvercoats D. J. WILL "THE MEN'S STORE" nmi i" 5.6. BLAND | WILL BE ECHOED IN THE i HEARTS OF PREACHERS | Over The Length and Breadth of the Land--Freedom of Thought and Freeman of Speech is Essential. World. . Dr. stand made an appeal on » in his pulpit in Broadway dist Tabernacle, which will be in the hearts of preachers t ths lensth and breads: of thought and freedom of ch within the limits of his 1's discipline. Dr. Bland has had to complain of the interference | church who view | { of officials of the { everything from personal stand- points, and who insist that the prea- | cher is not to lead, but to be led. | Preachers who are willing to be led | by those who carry the bag are the { bane of any church, and are account- | |-able to a large extent for that failure | of the church, in its mission, over | which so many enquiries have been | held in recent years. Dr. Bland's appeal bas | weight since he the more = | false position by the very men who -------------- How Is Your Watch Acting? You often stake a great deal on your watch being accurate and correct. Why not let us put yours in<good dependable AN can get more insight into M the mysteries of lite and vi- sion further ahead if his op- tical equipment is efficient. You should not be blind to the value of good eyesight. Let us examine your eyes if they are troubling you. We are competent to point out your eye trouble to you and fit you with pro- per glasses. order? All work done by efficient and reliable watchmakers, and the price is reasonable. Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS 100 PhLilCENS ST. JJ. "The House of Better Glasses" Opposite the Post Office Phone 099." KINGSTON. LAND FOR SALE, Olden Township, 204 acres, min- eral rights reserved. Timber lot, chiefly hardwood, valuable. C. §. KIRKPATRIUK, 36 Clarence St, Kingston. | have even been holding back his sal- ary as a means of constraint. He was invited, without any seeking on his | part, to come to the church, and he was assured of a free pulpit to pre- sent the truth as he saw it. In view of recent evefits, and the rature of "4! the opposition to Dr. { quite independently of his views one | ple, "I stand," he declared, { honest pulpit, for a free pulpit. I be- { Heve the ministers of this city and | of this continent are almost all be- { hind the man who stands for a free | pulpit. I will take the risks and con- sequences, whatever they be, for my- stand for a free pulpit, for an honest Various pretexts and excuses have { been advanced td camouflage the real grounds of the dispute, but there jcan be no denial of the issue upon which Dr. Bland bases his protest. That issue is becoming less capable who refuse | things. ABE { | ONE PLANNED ON to prophesy ---------- HOTEL § TALKED oF | On the Canadian Side--Said That It Will Bask in Sunshine of Canadian Excise Law, A mammoth hotel of fireproof with 1,000 | LaRue Island at a point just opposite Westminster * Park, according to a reached Watertown, While the names of The Great English Lemaip, 'Tones and invigorates the whale Stiem, makes new Blood in old Veins, Cures Nervous Debditity, Mental and Brain Worry, De Sines Yous, of foneray, Laipiiation of 1A ear Price r box, six for $5 Ona hi face, ox will cure, Fold by sil ls or mailed in plain pkg. on reccint of ce, Neto pamphlet mailed free. THE WOOD \ CO., TORONTO, ONT, (Formerly Windsard A safe and Sheed Cougha, Colds, eadache, Neuralxl Flu, a mild laxative. Breaks up a 0 in a few hours. Get the genuine, all drug ato: 260 box. res, per Sold st Best's Drug Store. ------ -- ------ SORTER EERE MOORE' RE-BUILD OLD TIRES AND MAKE THEM LIKE NEW ! RE-BUILT TIRES MEAN--- SUPERIOR STRENGTH GREATER RESILIENCY MORE MILAGE A SAVING FOR YOU BRING IN YOUR OLD TIRES AND HAVE THEM RE-BUILT NOW DON'T WAIT TILL YOU NEED THEM HAVE THEM RE-BUILT NOW OORE' THE EXCLUSIVE TIRE SHOP, E 206-8 Wellington Street. Wl 1 I OS CT Women's 10 and 12 inch High Top Boots with white wool lining, at $5.00. : MacPherson's Lightning Hitch Skating ; Shoes, with ankle supports, 10 inch to p- So KINGSTON, Ont. 111 PRINCESS STREET C- - tw | NOX A' COLD TABLETS cure for LaGrippe. HH TTT HT I the promoters are not announced, it !is admitted that a combination of ance the project. It is stgmificant to note that the magnificent structure will rear it- | self upon Canadian soil just across | the border line on what is recog- {mized as one of the natural beauty { spots of the Thousand Islands. The | Buests of sunshine of a liberal Canadian ex- cise law which does not restrain the fin = | private possession of Mquor either at = | home or on a fishing trip within its = | borders. | 'While hotels are not per- | mitted to sell liguor, there is no law | that will restrain guests from hav- ing it in their rooms or drinking it | with their meads. This fact is un- | derstood to be one of the potent forces that have induced the capital- { istd into their decision to make the | big financial investment. As far as can be learned here it {is proposed to hasten the comstruc- jon of the hotel and the develop- | ment of the grounds which will sur- und it. Those who own cottages nd hotels in that immediate neigh- - 38 ® g fon with delight, - nN ion of the resort. o Firemen Were Called, { The firemen were given a cal to { the Fruitland store, near the corner lof Princess nd Barrie streets, at 3.36 o'clock, on Wednesday morning, | where a kettle of chocolate had been | left on the stove, causing it to burn. { The store was filled with smoke, and i the batch of chocolate ruined, Cen The track on the ice between King- iston and Wolfe Island has been {| marked. Patrick McDermott, when | speaking to the Whig, stated that the ice was in perfect condition. Many islanders are driving to the city. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Hotel Dieu will hold a social evening at the Knights of Columbus rooms, Thurs day, at 8 pom. Orchestra in attend- { ance. . You May Find It In Stocking Cincinnati authority says your troublesome corns just loosen and fall off Ir : % Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns 2 land. His appeal was for free- | was forced into a | Bland, and | | Way or another, public sympathy will | { be with him in his stand for princi- | "for an | self, I ask you: Will you net also | | minister, and for a church that shows | | it is not controlled by money power?' | {of disguise every year as men arise | smooth | | LA RUE IS- | { FAND,NEAR WESTMINSTER PARK | Canadian and American capital will | the hotel will bask in the | rhood have heard of the proposi- | because of the | reat popularity it will give that sec- | THE DAILY BRITIS NEED OF CHURCH UNIVERSAL, 5 : i SHOULD BE STRENGTHENED, | SAYS J. 8S. LAFLAIR. | J ------ 4 i At Second of Series of Special 'Meet | : ings For Prayer in Brock Street | Church--Church Weakened by | Foes Within and Without. | The second of the series of special meetings for prayer was held ind Brook street Methodist church on Tuesday night. Rev. J. 8. Laflair, pastor of the First Baptist church, was the speaker, and he delivered a | forceful address on the Subject, "The | Church Universal" Rev. J. D. Ellis | presided, and with him on the plat- { form and assisting in "the service were Rev. John Boyd, Rev. D. A. Lough and the speaker of the even- ing. During the meeting prayer was offered by G. A, Bateman, Mrs. | Bateman, Mr. Kinch, Mr. McLaugh- |lin, F. G. Lockett, Rev. W. T. {Brown and Rev. J. A. Waddell. Rev. Mr. Laflair devoted his ad- dress to one aspect of the church universal---that of the need of the church universal at the present time. {One of the great needs of the church { i i H WH 1G lin Soles and was the same <&g Paul had pointed out in his letter to the Ephesians, Paul asked that the church pe strengthened. The church, the speak- er pointed out, had been weakened by foes within and without. He rejoiced in every movement set forth to help the work of the church, | and referred especially to the great forward movement, and asked these questions: 'Are we strengthening or "weakening the church in this move- ment? Is there a danger that wa will become s0 broad-minded, liberal and generous that we will give away so much that we will have nothing left? Was {there a danger of teaning down | the foundation-stone--the Christ? | The church of to-day needs to be | strengthened. And how is it to be strengthened? Paul says with might. The church of the 20th century needs | to be strengthened by might with His spirit. The forward movement would but weaken the cause unless the holy spirit is in it. The day of | opportunities and privileges was at { hand for the chureh > ----rrr ! ---------------- | SUNDAY SOHOOL BASKETBALL. { Cooke's Defeat Brock---Two Teams | Are Very Delinquent, Cooke's senior basketball team {won from Brock in the SS. AAA. sizes 3 to 7. | basketball series at the Y.M.C.A. | gymnasium on Tuesday evening, by a | score of 38 to 22. At half time the | score was 12 to 12. Brock was some- | what handicapped, as two of their | best players were absent and they | played two junior men. The teams | were: | | Cooke's--Paynter, McLaughHn, | | Simmons, Shaw and Steen. | Brock--Harrison, Laurenson, Me- { Kinnon, Davis and Crawford. | Referee--Ken McCullagh. Before the game, a short meeting {of the executive was-held. It was | | decided, in view of the fact that the | | Union church of Portsmouth had | | failed to be present at any of the | scheduled ga the junior sche- | i dule would be Tevised, eliminating | | them. The majority of the junior play- | ers claimed that Saturday afternoon ! | was a very bad day for the games,|| | 80 it was thought wise to Ray the | games on Wednesday nights, com- | mencing at 7.30 o'clock. i For some few weeks the team re- | presenting Queen Street Methodist | church has not peen on the job the | nights it was scheduled to play, so | the executive notified the manage- ment that unless they could assure | | the association that the team would | continue to play all games, the sche- | dule would be revised on Saturday | without their team in the league. CAUGHT THE YOUNG THIEF Who Was Taking Hockey From Queen's Gymnasium, For some time, the management of Queen's athletic committee has been troubled by boys who persist in | entering the gymnasium and stealing | hockey sticks. On Friday evening { last, Nick Bawlf put an end to the | thieving when he concealed himself | | In a dark corner and when the would | | be thief entered the basement of the | | gymnasium and pulled opened the | cupboard and was making his way | out of the door, Nick nabbed the lad | and locked him in the dressing room i | where he remained until a policeman | arrived. After the lad was given a se- | | vere talking to he was allowéd his | freedom. Mr. Bawlf says that the | next lad who enters the building will | be taken to the police cells and a | tharge entered against him. In two { weeks four dozen hockey sticks were Stolen. P.J. W Defeated. P. J. Wensley, reeve of Clarendon and Miller for some years, was de- feated in the election in that town- ship on Monday by Thomas Arm- strong. Mr. Wensley was a candidate for county warden this year. The many friends of John Baggs, upon for anthrox om Dee. 0 27th, in the Kingston General Hos York. Dr. Dwyer is a graduate of Queen's University and a son of Mrs. John Dwyer, Johnson, street. ; or corns between the toes just 1 in their sockets and fall off the next day it you will apply directly upon the corn a few drops of a drug called freezone, says a Cincinnatti author- ou merely put a drop. 1 or two of : tender, touchy | the corn Xi this freezone on the te Son today and instantly ops hurting, then tomorrow some- time you may find the old tortuous pest somewhere in your fallen off entirely without pain or || KLvaSTON EVEN: Ladies' Fur Coats In view of advancing prices it will be to your advantage to buy now. Hudson Seal Coats, made " from choicest skins and full of style through and through, lined with fancy silk poplin linings. s Mink Marmot Coats in the newest models, with belts, su- perior finish. Muscova Pony Coats, made from choice lustrous skims, collars and cuffs of Australian Opossum. Come -in and see. Now is the time to buy. CAMPBELL BROS. 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