Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jan 1920, p. 7

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Queen's regards it- | self as fortunate in secyring as suc- | cessor to Dr. Scott such an eminent | theologian as Principal McFadyen. | The latter will not come to Kingston {until next fall when he will be in. | stalled. It was due to a trip made | to Scotland last. summer by Princi- {pal 8. W. Dyde that Principal Mec- | Fadyen was secured. { Rev. Joseph F. McFadyen, after a distinguished career at the Universi- | ty of Glasgow, from which he gradu- {ated with first-class homors in | classics, and at the Free Church Col- (lege, Glasgow, was appointed | 1899 professor of economics at His {lop College, Nagpur, India. Last year | he published a volume on *'Jegus and | Life' wihich has attracted wide at- | tention and is now jin its third edi- {tion, a -rare- experiende for a | theological book. He now holds the Sir Robert Bruce lectureship in New | Testament Literature at thé Glasgow | | United Free Chuch College. | 'Tributes are paid ® the great in- | competence 'of Principal | tellectual | McFadyen by leaders in the Scottish | Presbyterfan Church. India feels { that it is losing a teacher whose place | cannot be filled, for the theologian | who is to come to Queen's possesses { qualities most valuable Yor the train- | ing of students, including the quali- | ties of mature wisdom and tact. | TO SPEAK AT QUEEN'S. | With Regard to India--Addresses by K. J. Saunders, Kenneth J. Saunders is to address the Alnfh Mater Society at the uni- New India." In view of the recent action of the British parliament in self-government to India, there is no part of the world which promises more interesting political and social developments than this thickly- populated part of the Empire. King- ston .and the university are fortu- learning something of present condi- tions in India from one who, through his long experience there, his close study of its literature and religions and his intimate contact with its great work during the war, is so eminently fitted to speak as Mr. Saunders. Born in South Africa, educated in England, having spent | most of his life since graduation in India, he is now paying a brief visit te Canada. 3 Mr. Saunders fs to speak on Sun- day afternoon as well as Saturday evening--hds subject at the universi- World." At New York, Frank Munsey re- fuses to disclose the price at which he acquired the Herald and Tele« gram, nor would the give any hint as to his Intentions regarding them. He cwns the New York Sun. 15. THIS YOUR CASE ? { What You Should Do--Most Success- ful and Economical Treatment. Do you have a feeling of general weakness day in and out? Is your appetite poor? Does your food fail to strengthen you and your sleep to refresh? Do you find it hard to do or to bear what should be easy? Have your ordinary duties and cares become great tasks and burdens? If so, take Hood's Sarsaparilla-- this great medicin® revitalizes the blood, gives vigor and tone to all the organs and functions, and is un- equalled for those who are in any de- gree debilitated or run down. Do not "elay treatment--begin it today. To rouse the torpid liver and regu- late the bowels take Hood's Pills. They are purely vegetable. 4 all things HIGH QUALITY flour and cereals the "Staff of Life," all bear ing the Judge's picture as a guaran- tea MeFadyen, a Noted | in | { versity on Saturday evening on "The | extending a considerable degree of | nate in thaving an opportunity of | ty service being 'India's Gift to the | .| marketing of your cheese. ARE YOU WEAK | "AND RUN DOWN? In This Condition Only a Tonle Medi- cine Can Renew Your Health. The condition of being "run down' is one that doctors do not recognize as a disease. The physician of to-day who gets his training in a hospital where only severe disorders are %n- { countered knows little about it. But | those who are run down in health | know that it {5 not a fancipd afflic- | tion. The expressiof "run down," ap- plied to health, means a condition in which all the bodily functions are en- | feebled. Appetite fails, the digestion is impaired, the nerves are impover- | ished, the complexion becomes pale { or waxy, there is no animation, but | | rather worry and rfental depression. | | Fatigue is a constant symptom. + No | | particular organ being affected, you | { must look for relief to the blood. | {As it circulates through every part! | of the body, any improvement in the | | condition of the blood is quickly felt | | thrpughout the entire system. As a | restorer of the blood and builder of weak nerves Dr. Williams' Piik Pills stand at the head of all tonic medi- {cines. 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Finally, he bought me | {a box of the pills, and I could no| | longer refuse to try them, After a | {time I felt they were helping me | and then I gladly continued their | use, with the result that T was final- { ly enabled to go back to my old posi- { tion fully restored to health. I owe | this splendid condition to Dr. Wil- | Hams' Pink Pills, and can strongly | recommend them to any one suffer- {ing as I did." | Dr. Willlams' Pink Pills can be ob- | tained through any medicine dealer, | | or may be had by mail, post paid, at | 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 | from The Dr. Willlams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. | { { | A COW SAVED THE COLONY, | FROM TRAGIC DEATH ON LONE BELLE ISLE. Milk and Bread Only Rations at | Lighthouse for a Month and Half { --IKill Cow When Hay and Grain | Finished. Quebec, Jan. 17.--The lighthouse- | keeper's cow saved the Belle Isle colony from starvation while it wait ed relief from the outside world at | the lonely island off the Labrador | coast. As Jong as there was feed for | | her the cow supplied 'milk, which, | | with bread, provided the complete | | monu of the colony for a month and | {a half. When the cow feed was fin ished the cow was killed and the beef | and bread kept the colony alive until | the ship Seal rescued the members | of the colony. | "We lived one month 'anfl a half | on bread and milk, and if help had | come some weeks later they would | have found the entire colony dead | one of the refugees who reached | Quebec to-day with his wife and two | children; and William George Wyatt, | who was with him at Past Point, | Belle Isle. { The colony, he said, had been with- | out supplies since last November, | when the supply ships failed to reach | them because of the ice gnd storms. Chances of hunting and shooting wild game were lost because of con- tinued storms, and the colony faced starvation against the slim hope that a ship would get through to them. Forty barrels of Msh which in an emergency might have seen the col- ony 'through the winter were wash- ed into the sea by the storms and | lost. The gales were the worst in | fifty' years, and part of the concrete landing etation that had been built by the Government at the island was washed away. ibe No Better Friend Than Ruddick, Speaking at a dairy convention in London, Mr. Donaldson, a creamery owner and one of the members of the commission responsible for the sale of dairy products at Montreal last summer, spoke thus: "I have seen reports in the press to the effect that, at recent meetings, Mr. Ruddick was blamed for the 1 want to tell you that the dairymen of Can- ada never had a better friend than Mr. Ruddick. 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Sufferers who could scarcely hear have had their hearipg restored to such an ex- tent that the tick ¢f a watch was plainly audible seven or eight inches Shoe Store 0 EEENENENREEENR NEE ENE ENN EEAENRN A | 0 * 2 Good Furniture | A first-class investment, too, if you buy at REID'S. As opportunity beckons you, if you are going to buy Furniture for present or future use, aval yourself of present low prices and high quality. JAMES REID THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. Phone 147 for Service. S-- START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT and have your house wired for Electric light, iron, and .cook with it too and save your coal bills. Phone 441 and our repre- sentative will call and tell you the cost. No charge made for estimates. away from either ear. Therefore, if || {Double Strength.) this home and add to it i pint of and a little granulated i unl diasolend. 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