"TRIPLED WITH RHEUMATIS Then She Took "FRUIT-A-TIVES® Aud Hes Been Well Ever Since 17 JK RAILWAY SYSTEM THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 1° work--Ileaders, because of some | - . {unusual gift that enriched their | Sunday Services in Churches | ..: | | But one day--because of gin or ne- {glect--the inner light which had led a.m., Union Thanksgiving service of |them, failed. They continued to £0 | Baptists and Congregationalists in |through the motions--but those who First Baptist church. {knew them pitied--for the old power 25h | was gone. | The Salvation Army Citadel, Prin-|° And yet--there's cess street. --Brigadier Mrs, Green |"came back." So may you. and Mrs, Capt. Moat, of Tord#to; wil! | . 4» | HDR AGENCY FOR ALL Roasted right to bring out the full flavor and aroma Rideau Hall Coffee NOTHING ADDED NOTHING TAKEN AWAY SOLD IN TINS ONLY=BY ALL GOOD GROCERS PEP 0000990 0004 HOLY WRIT, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS For particulars apply to:--e I know that my Redeemer hope. Samson | liveth, and at last he will stand up upon the earth. And after my skin, even this body, is de- stroyed. Then without my flesh shall' I see God.--Job 19; 25- 26. conduct special Thanksgiving meet-| Here are half a dozen reasons why ings at 11 a.m., 3 pm., and 7.30 p.ni. [most men don't believe in "God and i Memorial service for the late Com- | religion." rade Sister Mary Boyd, Monday, 11| First'LThey wilfully reject what- a.m., Thanksgiving service. Special lever light comes to them, with the meeting for "Ladies Only" at 3 p.m. result that soon all light will be shut Welcome for ail, out from them. This is an inexor- John Ww. -- {able law of nature, Stephen, minister. Services, 11 a. | Second--The are ignorant of m. and 7 p.m. conducted by the| First Church of Christ, Scientist. wins the Bibi tones: S They have | minister. Students, soldiers and |---Johnson street, between Bagot aid [never studied it, largely because they | strangers welcome. onigwsn, Sunaey NO 2.13 a ms [foolishly imagimed - that religion --_-- ' as nl ee re ~like lightni in- Pentecostal Tabernacle, 285 | Subject, "Adam and Fallen Man." [atten ts him oe Neti Queen 8i{.--W. Browning, Evangel-| Public reading room, same address, |, al way, as a result of honest ist. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 2.30 and every afternoon except Sunday and | thought. : 7.30 p.m. Tuédsdays and Thursdays, | holidays, 3 to°8'd'clock and THireday | Third--they prefer the honor 8 p.m. All welcome, Sg Io I (330 Clock. lo Lion comes from Mec auch ? : All are cordially invited to the ser- and business ad- ¥ political, social Vices and to the reading * vancement, often obtained through . 4 + ? + * * + * J.P. HANLEY, * + C.P. & T.A, G.T. Ry, Kingston, Ont. CUNARD ANCHO * > > * + * * + * + * + + EE EE RE EE AE EEE EEN) St. Andrew's--Rev. : XMAS SAILINGS TO GLASGOW Portland From Halifax 10 Saturnia Dec. 12 TO PLYMOUTH--CHERBOURG & HAMEDOURG From Halifax---Saxonia......Deec. 10 MONTREAL-GLASGUW 8 vis .s MADAM SLOAT From Prarn Juxcrion, N.B., Jan. 22nd, 1920 "For many years, I was a great sufferer from Indigestion, Constipation and Rheumatism. My Stomach was weak and gave me constant distress, while Rheumatism in my joints made me almost a eripple. was treated by two different doctors but their medi- cine did me no good. Then I tried "Fruivatives" aud a once that fruit medicine helped me. Boon the Constipation 'and -Indiges, tion were relieved and the Rheuma- tism began to go away, and in a few months entirely disappeared. For twelve years now, my health has been first class, and I attribute it to the use of ""Fruit-a-tives" which I take regu larly", Queen's University -- University Nov. | service, 2.30 p.m. Speaker, the Very | Rev. Bishop Bidwell, Bishop of On- tario, on "The Lambeth Conference of the Anglican Programme." Queen Steet Mohodin Chur (88 saris of moral principles Corner of Queen and Clergy streets. | r 2 Rev. W. 8.°bemon, B.A., B.D., pas- from God only It is pride which tor. 11 a.m., Thanksgiving service, enuts Su bejie! lack faith The followed by the administration of the | Four Sy ETh en 2y Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; 7 | i}! accept only which they can see p.m., "A Great Call and a Great Con- |and feel and handle. They are pure- secration," a sermon illustrated by {ly materialistic. They refuse to ac- {cept the testimony of credible wit- {nesses who have expertencedd the | deep joys of religion. 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But this eye can be shut back flush with the case--invisible. This en- ables the watch to be worn on chain, brooch, or neck ribbon equally as well as on.bracelet or strap. Whatever the occasion, this beautiful little Waltham is ready for service. And its service is always dependable because its flawless mechanism is made by the oldest and most scientifically equipped watch-making organization in the world, | WALTHAM THB WORLD'S WATCH OVER. TIMB Waltham Watch Company, Ltd., 189 St. James St., Montreal Makers and Distributors of Waltham Products in Canada Union Thanksgiving Service of the Presbyterian churches will be held in Cookes' church, Brock street, on Monday at 11 a.m. Preacher, Rev. Dr. John T. McNeil, of Queen's Uni- versity, rom Boston lantern slides; 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible classes. A cordial welcome [1s always given to strangers and vis- W. C. T. U.--The regular meet: 1107S. ing of the Woman's' Christian Tem- perance Union will be held in the G. Lothrop Starr, MA. DD. a Y. W. C. A. parlors, Johnston street, &- Lothrop Starr, M.A, D.D., dean | . on Toes yar 0 oh gon Joel and rector, 78 Wellington street, | 510, Which they are willing to for : W. B, Kidd, M.. : sake. . They love 'darkness rather All ladies welcome, Vhoue 2156. Rey. B a Na {than light, because their deeds are St. George's Oathedral.--Very Rev, Mrs. CLARA SLOAT, 500 a box, 8 for $2.50, trial size 26e. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit. n-tives Limited, Ottawa." M.C., curate, 7 Wellington " phone 869w. Twenty-fourth Sunday | ®Vil- Chalmers Church--Rev. R. J. Wil- after Trinity. Hospital Sunday. 3 | Sixth--they are putting off the son, D.D.,, Minister. Services at 11 ®.m., holy commuhion; 11 a.m., holy | day of decision for a more conven- a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday evening eucharist. Preacher, The Bishop ot |ient time, forgetting that eyefy pass subject: "Is the Christian Religion the Diocese. 3 p.m., Sunday echools; [ing day makes it harder to "beli¢ ve, final?" Miss Leslie Taylor will ren- 4 P.m., holy baptisms; 7 p.m., even- | And this last class is in the most Re + {der a solo. Ypu are invited. song. Preacher, Rev. W. E. Kidd. perilous position of all. They do not | ---- reject religion, nor are they ignor- LLERSW nl Methodist.-- | ant, nor is it a matter of pride, nor | Bt, Paul's--Morning servic | Sydenham Street OWDERS | communion) 11 EE ios (Holy Thanksgiving services, morning; an- | do they lack faith, nor are they im- {Canon Fitzzgerald, M.A. Sunday then, "The Lord is Loving" (Temp-|mersed in sin--they are simply wait- school and bible class, 3 p.m.; even- °F). Solo, Miss Jean Chown, Even-|ing, they know not what for. ing service (confirmation), 7 o'clock, NB, special service of song. Anti- walled fg | Preacher, the Bishop of Ontario Dp, ems, "Praise the Lord, O Jerusal- Christianity is not dependent upon THAT CAN BE GIVEN TO A CHILD, THEY fl | |) : ' J |em," "He Shall Dwell in the Land'*|the infallibility of the church nor of | ARE SWEET ILY TAKEN AND : AND | es (Staner); Quar'ette, "'Soft Floating |the Bible, | PARASITES Fons Theat WRETCHED | St. James Church, corner: Union °0 the Air," solbe by-Misses Work- The church and the Bible are sim- | 3 jand Barrie streets,----8pecial servives M80, Chown and Pollard, and Dr.|ply a means to an end, and not an of Thanksgiviag. 11 a.m., Te Deum, AD8rove. Organ solo, "Reverie" (Al-|end in themselves. Their purpose | |Holy Commurion and sermon, 3 ;18rd), Brniest Madrand. Organist and [is the revelation of God in Jesus, | p.ui., Sunday school; 7 p.m., evening conductor, Miss Shaw. Minister, R. A. Therefore, the chief question that | Bell, men are called upon to answer is not what do you think of this doc- trine, or that church, or that pystem of theology, but "what do you think of Jesus" (Gladstone once said that this is the greatest question of the age, You might be asked: "What do you think of Plato, of Socrates, or Shakespeare?" and you could dismiss the matter with an offhand reply. But this question asked of Jesus pas- ses into the most practical and the most personal of questions, which was first asked by Pllot: "What shall I do then with Jesus?" The question becomes insistent. Men cannot get away from it. It whi follow them to the ends of the earth. They may become angry bécause of its presence, but doesn't this prove { that it is no ordinary question? To dismiss it by saying that Jesus was simply a great reformer will not sat- isfy. To say that he was only a good man, or that he was a great teacher, but simply ome of many teachers, brings the consciousness that one is only dodging the {ssuo. It is frequently stated that Jesus came to establish an 'ideal republic, or.that he sowght to inaugurate a Utopian democracy, Neither state- ment is true. His own words indi- cate that it was his purpose to estab- lish an absolute monarchy--kingdom i ~of which He should be the head. This kingdom is to embrace all those who will acknowledge His Kingship. Therefore, when some social re- MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES FROM NEW YORK TO Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monaco, Genon, Naples, and Alexandria Nov, 18¢ 10 Ci Dee. 7 t all ports Por raves of freight thee Parsiculars apply 0 Toca] agai or - HAVE A WARM PLACE IN THE HEARTS || | OF MOTHERS FOR THEY MAVE PROVED | | THAT THEY ARE ONE OF THE MOST EFFICIENT AND BENEFICIAL REMEDIES Furniture--Freight--Baggage TRANSFER Phone 1776J B. WHITEMAN 210 QUEEN STREET Factories: Montreal, Que., and Waltham, Mass, w- CONTAIN NO NARCOTICS Nt er i "Look Young is a valuable asset to women in business, social and private life. Nothing helps so much ds a good digestion. Poor elimination causes one to look sickly and ECHAMS PILLS sweeten the stomach, stimulate the liver, pro-- prayer and sermon. Preacher at both services, Rev. Prof. W. T. Hallam, M.A, D.D., Wycliffe Cuitege, To- ronto, Calvary Congregational Church, corner of Charles and Bagot streets --Pas or, Rév. A. F. Brown, 144 { Barrie street, Phone 1806J. Services: [10 a.m., Bible class; 11 a.m, topic: "The Whole Armour." 3 p.m.; Sun- day school; 7 p.m., topic, *"Thanks- giving." The Lord's Supper will be Present Truth Hall, corner Prin. cess and Mon'real street.--Song ser- vice, 7.16 p.m., preaching, 7.30 p.m Speaker, Evangelist, CC. S. Joyce. | Subject: "Why Did Not God Destroy | The Devil?" Hear this question ans-| administered at the close of the ev- yorsd irom the soriptures. You are ening service. Monday, 7.30 p.m., Christian Endeavor. Wednesday, 8 Zion Presbyterian tnurch, Pine Pp m., prayer Joeting. A hearty wel- street. Rev. Edwin H, Burgess, min- | °®™¢ given io all. ! ister. 11 a.m., Thanksgiving service. . ) Fodrt Sunday school at 3 p.m.; | Cooke's Church, 7 p.m., "Christ's Temptation in the Brock street--The minister, Rev. W. Wilderness, its Meaning and its Sig- Taylor Dale, will preach at 11 a.m. nificance to us." Seats free. Hvery- and 7 pm. Morning subject, body welcome. "Thankfulness." Evening subject, -- "Prayer and Washington Confer- St. Luke's Church, Nelson Street.' ence." Solo at evening service by | --Rev. J. de P. Wright, M.A, B.D., Mrs. W. A. Beecroft. Sunday school Rector. 34th Sunday after Trinity.!11 a.m: and 3 p.m. Bible class, 3 p. 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy m. Anniversary services. 13th Nov- Communion; 2.30 p.m. Sunday, ember. Preacher, Rev. William Pat- School and Bible Classes; 4 p.m.,|terson, Toronto. Holy Baptism; - 7 p.m., Evening] Prayer. Music, Anthem, "The King! Princess Street Methodist Church. | of Love My Shepherd Is." (Shelley). | Rev. J. A. Waddell, minister. Servic- | -- es 11 am, and 7 p.m. The minister Bethel Congregational Church, at both services, At the morning ser- corner Barrie and Johnson streets. | vice the Sacrament of the Lord's A. Sidney Duncan, pastor. Services, | Supper will be administered. Sunday In boxes, 28¢., 50c. {11 am. and 7 p.m. Morning subject, | school 2.45 p.m,; Epworth League, | "The Grace of Thanksgiving." Even- Monday, 8 p.m.; prayer meeting; Kargest Sale of any Medicine fn the World, | ing, 'The Magnetism of the Uplifi- Wednesday, 8 p.m. Special Thanks- hues: Pohang ed Lord." Communion Sunday morns | giving music. Morning anthem, "0 Lord How Manifold"; ladies' quar- Manufacturers of Drugs, Toilet Articles and Cosmetics---- Presbyterian 'What Chance Has YOUR Product at the Retail Drug Store? Pil Will Help You Sold Everywhere in Canada. . Even if your distribution includes every one of Canada's 2,822 retail drug stores, an insistent public demand for your pro- duct is the factor that will insure regular sale. : thet something vital has for ing. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, » pm. You are cordially invited. tette, "Praise Ye the Lord," Mrs. -- Treneer, Misses Quirt, Rogers, and First Baptist Church, Sydenham | Flynn, Evening anthém, "Fear Not, and Johnson street.--Rev. J. S. La-{ 0 Lord." Solo, "Humility," Mrs, Ar- Flair, pastor. Thanksgiving services. chibald; duet, "Be Glad, O Ye Right- 11 a.m., sermon theme, "The Spirit | eous," Mrs, ATchibald and Mrs, Tre- of Thanksgiving." 2.45 p.m., bible neer, Solo, "After the Harvest," Mrs, school. 7 p.m., sermon theme, "Ques- Treneer, Strangers and visitors cor- tions Satan Asks." Monday, 10.30 dially welcomed to these services. Sn Sy YOU AND YOUR RELIGION By the Rev: Charles Stelzle. 3 anu sure to make the home a better place in which to live--for others, I mean because you're more human and genuine, For this is what real religion does for a man, There's a new sanction for piety in the world today-~men are no longer ashamed to talk about relig- fon. ° This means that "we have gotten rid of at least some of the artificiali- ties of lite. Religion fs a very sacred thing, grows and flourishes only as used * * Samson wag the "white hope" of the Israelites--back in the day: when their enemies, the Philistines, made life simply one grand round ot border skirmishes, This giant's secret source of strength troubled the Philistines, so got a woman---Delilah--to be- tray him, And Sainson "fell fos her." Then came the Philistines to take him captive, and Bamcon stretched his limbs with his old-time confid- ence, expecting that he would again wipe the earth with his enemies. But here . 6 There must be a neighbor---and And you can't have God and a real neighbor and keep absolutely quiet about it. 'Somebody is sure to find it out, And then you'll have to confess t so gripped + and opened your heart to the of others. t the supreme test as to whether not you've got genuine religion is a your wife and children think t. . They've got to live with you, They see you when you've taken on your * * clothes and put on your working clothes--and when yeu sit around the house in your slippers, and don't have to be polite and decent to them--because you're stronger than they are. But this new spirit of religion is was that he didn't know it, There are men today who were once powerful in 'their various fields jthat meets with their disapproval, formers select from among the words of Jesus a few catcli-words, which have to do only. with certain social questions, rejecting everything else especially that which applies to their personal lives, and then claim to be the bonafide followers of Jesus, they are leaving out of their considera- tion altogether some of the most im- rtant parts of Jesus' plans for the omplete emancipation of mankind. _ What do you think of Jesus? Workingmen especially afford to evade Him. He is too often quoted by them. 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