' ' : ' 3 Ha aah v < s s ; y ' no ¥ ; THE DAILY BRITISH. WHIG % I lif St. Arbre 3 8 RAISEIEAGAIN, il s : + 3! within Two Months an Extra | | : 5 T : , "2 n r Pro-' : Price Is Not All the Fearless § "Hinares rae Son pr | . AMBROSE, one of the most | Torohts World oY ITIS NOT WHAT YOU PAY for a SUIF ES fearlegd and transparent | In these days of strom and' stra: | -- CANADIAN, WHISKEY . | an hi AISED'AGAIN gle to earn & living income it is nice mén that ever graced episcopal ! to know of a business in which wih that counts--it is what you get for your authority, was. the John, Knox | can increase your profits by over ane | 1 1 ¢ the early church. This man who! humrdred per cent. in léss than two | money. One suit could be poor buying at SE the ously Shure, This wan iw) wdzed pd ro Exc or mam . . i facturing. This 1 at : $1 8.00, and another Suit could be big value for his sins and heresies has had few | Daten Co. a eos t $45 00 / successors in any age. Chrysdstom, December last 'the price of Corby's| a hid od ; Luther and Knox come readily to the Whiskey was §15 per case of Smpee ' : ~ial quarts; today the price is $31, . mind, but Ambrose stands almost | giving the distijlers a net of over 100 || Whether you give us $18 or $45 for your unique in this, that he not only re= | SoC" rire profit in a perfod of . ' : - 1 £ f proved, but he punished, and brought 'two -mohths. But that is'not the worst. Suit you get full value for your money every the greatest emperor since Constan-| Of the story. Just a year ago this very 1 2 : 3 : : " Wd " ! same whiskey was sold at the distil: time, Try us for your next Suit. tine "to the stool of penitence." He 3am, Whiske? wes Sold af (he dist: 5 is paralleled only by Hildebrand and /ing price there is an extra' profit in <5 J wi a" Becket. ro this deal of nearly 140 or seat, J ! pre" { n ! must not bé forgotte at dll the » D J I; Ambrose, = noblé yonth of the : i . . Roman Empire, had been appointed Corby rye whiskey Was presumably J ; : : J : governor of Milan at the age of 34 at that period thé"Courby brand was | . : % © and that very year, A. D. 874, an being sold at a very cut rate scale. ; event occurred thatchangedthe whole or instance the reputed quarts (the | 8 pecia argamns of 0 St | domestic size} were obtainable at $§ :| current of bis life. Archbishop AuX- ,.. qe: if one orders a case today | | : entius dled and the See of Milan {i will cost $23.50--a profit of near- : NOX A COLD TABLETS became vacant. It was an age of ]y 300 per cent. and the only reason- | A safe and for factions, heresies and tumults and ible extra charge "that could be put | the sudden death threw the gvholé upon it by the manufacturers would] city into the wildest excitement. The be that .of storage and age. ' ° | "THE MEN'S STORE" manufactured in 1913 or 1914, and .- i emperor wisely declined to interfere ------------ with the election. Rival patties could Hovkey Match Resnlts at Strand. or not agree on a candidate. A tumu The management of the Strand | | arose. Ambrose had at that time Jit- has made arrangements to have the | . ' A | tle interest in the issue except to goals announced as scored between | * | keep order and prevent bloodshed. Kingston Intermediates and Bramp- | ' NN | It was for this purpose that he went - tan for the benefit of hockey fans | | to the cathedral church, where the 'hat cannot go to Torontosto see the { election was going on. His appear- game, i » N ; | ance produced a momentary calm, NTR 3 ; | when a little child cried out, "Let " {| Ambrose, our governor, be our ; Rn | | bishop." That voice, regarded as a | voice from heaven, was at once \ RA | caught up as the slogan of the dis | traught and deadlocked assembly. | The people caught the words and ; We have in stock, vis.: | shouted with great enthusiasm. HE public has endorsed our me- : "Yon Jat Ambrose, our governor, be thods of examining eyes and -- P op. T making glasses to cbfrect defec- Military Cross The event was an index of the tive vision. We have the recom- Military Medal | times and shows the enormous strides mendations of the many folks who the church had made as one of the : have availed themselves of our op- ~=Mons Star 1014-15 greatest institutions of power when i tometric skill. . If you are an eye- it is recalled that Constantine had a : sufferer you should consult us. We =D... Ms seen the blazing cross only sixty | will locate your exact eye-deficiences ~--Distinguished Flying years 340. It Was thought & greater --i FEAST IN BIGHT } and remedy them at a moderate price. Cross.' onor to be a bishop than a governor. . "Maria, my dear, how this cheese | ; . That Ambrose was a layman and 'does appeal to my. inner-mouse!" . not even baptized at that time seem q ed to be no bar to the office. The : | { 9 ! A miniature of any Decoration, history of the times is eloquent of STEADY FLOW £ = erne 'S oe ore J.J. : Order and Medal can be pro- the fact that he was the ablest man { A : - . cured. for the post to be found in Italy. Don't you [i . A . Selected, not because of his learn- gp up Mrs. Gos- I ; 5 . ing or eloquence, but because he was : Just and virtuous, he nevertheless be- came eminent as a theologian and Yes: the trou "The House of Better Glasses" 9! was one of the most eloquent defen- ' 2 ders of the early I. ble Is she neg ; y faith. Charity allied lects to tu on Opposite the Fost Office h with poverty was the great test of - °C' to turn o GSTON. JEWELERS practical Christianity in those days, Phone 699. KIN N and Ambrose met it by scattering his ve 100 PLLICKSS ST. princely fortune among the poor. | fier 5 t it waa jn the 2 somtres - 2 3 versy which involve e divinity ol S PHOSPHODING a Christ and raged for a hundred years, | \ A " : . Tones and whole that he achieved undying fame. It f i ped, x J EH ASTOUNDING FACTS nervous system, makes new Blood | is said of him 'that he contributed' ; A | in old Veins, Lised Joe Nervous : LAND FOR SALE. more than any man who preceded i a Pp 7 | THAT COUNT : Debility, Mental and Brain et Olden Township. 204 acres. min-¢ | him to raise the power of the bishop Hee iN 3 eC z . vast, Paiting Memory. Brice $1 per bom, six Or ener V ed ani ®" 1941 | as one of the controlling ggencies:of : Te 1 ¥ " - Household Furnishings are S. Sod by il rues. or ald plain C. /8. KIRKPATRICK, sociefles for more than a thousand . ' "pouring" out of this im- on rece! ce. pA in lew pamphlet mailed 38 Clarence St. Kingston. years-~ 4 : i { : \ : wns atook daily to ; ee. THE WOOD MEDICINE CO. TORONTO, ONY. I "Mmm Exbpress. Faustina was: an s j1eces \ § TH m oc y to our ut dvocate of this oa and her ' ] | most capacity, It is a fact Loe ~ | open adv FERRERO ORRRRCRRER ER ERRRRACRRRRETRRRRSRCTARURERRTRRTAVIATETONUME., som. Valentinian, a sympathizer and IT DOES SEEM STRANGE that it the buying publie : ' PN fegro LE 3 knew the conditions of the 9 &= conflict and danger. Into this strug- Frank: What's. on your mind and 'OLD TIRES" gle between principles and prineci- George? A market to-day, the advanced ; . ° - - Give Double Mileage if They Are palifes he threw himself with reck- ooo 9e: I've been trying to figure Mu ff S L prices that are coming, and ' REBUILT" less abandon; he, a defenceless priest, Ot NOW they've got nerve enough to the 'great sacrifices we are * By Our Latest Process sip has a liquid voice? a % 3 : Il this Leap Year when all the / defiled a powerful emperor with an sa thle making, they would gras army at his back. He successfully re- OPS are gone. EloRE § <ne chance while it 18 on. » sisted Cacout on his own ground and \ . Vig . : res! m too, not as a martyr, x : but as a conqueror. He made the ; We have the new models in the old claim that in all spiritual mat- nable Furs ters emperors were subordinate to Jashio andl aw fa the bishops, not bishops to emperors, | p time to buy as mext year's And what was the response of the | 2. Juipress, whe ruled in the name of k Hh iS prices will be higher. er .son e haughty and insolent oS = . priest should be exiled, should be : KS ' Come in and look. imprisoned, should die. But he seeks . 3 a the shelter of his church and prays y to Almighty God. His friends in large numbers resolve to stay with him---die with him if need be. The AN AWFUL QUANDARY The Visitor: What are you going : le to name your baby? : sutsr. Why? Because the church The New Mother: Oh rear. | _ had become a sacred place and "they never knew what a terrible question ; were afraid of the wrath of God more that could be and I've cried myseif than-the writh of Faustina of Valen- sick over it. You see, there's no |B A possible way of knowing what will 's Oldest Fur Store be the fashionable -- in the Ringsted h ma grows ut or frighten him into surrender, gazines when he MPs 'night after night, he stack Np) " : ' oe SAKELL'S | THIS your last opportunity to save 10% Discount on "Rebuilt Tires" TIRE AND TUBE REPAIRS, DON'T WAIT TILL SPRING. DOIT NOW Next Week Will Be Too Late You Can SAVE MONEY Today OORE' * The House of Good Tire Repairs 2 RAAT LRA i i ' i nd a CAME : post He preach t 7 NATURAL VILLAGE OF YARKER. She: Do you . dance the shim. The Jato Mra; W. Curl---Oon} Sells : Yarker, Ont., Feb. 26.--Mr. Dol- kg 2 > . DON'T FORGET THAT BOX OF CHOCOLATES THAT YOU promised the other night. We have a large fresh stock on hand, Say, you never took that pint of Cream home and remember we have the largest Ice Cream plant fn the city, STOR assassins ETRE i house ig oN. Coutolly and 3 moved to Dessronts fo reside. Pat ; ; : % AKELL'S ; Next to Opera House iis, 1 son, a son, on Feb. 13th. Miss Maud Hawley spent the week end at the |= home of Miss Babcock. Mr. and Mrs. | G. Hawley of Camden East ha | moved to the village on the farm of | _ Mrs. John Emberly, The roads 85g8% § i gs 3 mT i i : passible ; i i £ i Child's Brown Calf Button Boots; extension soles; sizes 8 to 10%. : . sEeitweed |. y Regular $4.00 andl $4.50 NOW canrssvvanvnans SRasrei nals aan earaas, Hu a % § g § i i pi gi £ a 2 gods t fi