SE RRL FEE MEEN LAAN 4 CERRITO EN SRN SVE FLY FETENRL : Could be a bigger event i * if some people were tof] - get Glasses to make their || : vision normal and re-|| " MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1923, ATT ig . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. - ne i nom------ Phone 362w. SPRING - TOP COATS MADE BY SEMI-READY See our $20.00 and $25.00 values. The patterns, style and make are the very best." George VanHorne's 213 Princess Street. Y DAY " hieve eye strain. Think 147% we - = : 2 » ¥ - - £ : - » - EPL wr Feat x i ry ne wegen about it. Then consult; YET Registered Optometrist 140 Wellingtor St. Opp. Post Office | |i FOR SALE OR TO RENT SEVERAL HOUSES TO RENT on the North side of Princess Street at reasonable rents, or would sell-on easy, terms. Apply: < Kingston Cement Products H. F. NORMAN, Manager OFFICE: 69 Patrick Street " Phone 780w. | P. Whalen, Tweed, is engaged in moving to his new farm which he recently . purchased from W. H, Sayers, . Diamond Rings It will pay you to inspect [i our stock. We are show- ing some really wonder- ful values--Single stone rings at $25, $35 & $50. Our new fancy setting ff with faultless quality | Diamond at $75.00 & $100.00. Three stone rings fancy platinum set- ting-$175.00, 1 A. Fiimer, i | their group, | Campbell; president, C. ll faculty representatives, R. il | I. MacLachlan, H, A. Jones. IN THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S | S-- - Staff Elected for the Journal | - Next Year---Debate Com- mittees Appointed. |. At the regular meeting of the alma mater society held in Convoca- tion hall on Saturday evening, the | {annual meetings of a number of the {student orgamizations were held. The | folowing. staff was elected for the {Journal - for next year: Editor-in- | chiof, W, 'H, Becking; associate ed!- {tors, H. P, Salter, V, A. James, Miss | K. Lockhart; faculty reporters, C. H. | Playfair, W, H, Birchard, J. M, Mij- | ler, Miss J, Sexsmith; business man- | ager, J. Lansbury; news editor, C. A. { Nicholson; sporting editor, R. F. | Baird; assistant sporting editor, G. R. MacLachlan, E. M. Dolan, T. A. Brown; literary editor, PB. Lyght; Alumni editor, G. E. Flanagan; managing editor, A. ¥. Cross; assist- ant managing editor, E. R, Smith. The editor of the Journal, L. Stev- enson, gave the report of the paper, showing thet it has had a very suc- cessful year. Next year ft is hoped to increase the mumber of issues, The debate committee was ap- pointed as follows: Honorary I. U. D. L. represeitative, Prof. W. EB. M¢- Neill; student I. U. D, L. representa- tive, F. A. : , secretary-treasurer, H. R. i} | Jolitfe; staff members, Profs, O. D. i | Skelton, Clark, J. T, MoNetll; stu- dent members, E. Lyght, G. Ellis, E. J. B. Brookfield, E. R. Smith, J. W. Claxton, J, W. McKin- ron, The debaters had a successful year, defeating Varsity and McGiM in but the eastern and western groups did not meet to de- f{ cido the champtonship, The Tennis club also held an an- hual meeting, when the following executive for next year was eleoted : honorary president, Prof. P, G. C. Simpson; C. Laird, The European students' relief fund i | campaign, which 'was. carried out at innear & d'Esterre | ll Queen's during the winter, resulted in about $250 being raised, It is proposed to give a dinner to | the members of the successful hoc- {| key teams and at this event the "Q" emblems which were won as a if result of the year's sports, will be "| presented. 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The students who have been mem- bers of the 5th Field Company, and of the 0.T.C., have this week been re- turning their uniforms, For both units the season of training has been & most successful one. 'A large num- bet qualified to write the certificate examinations by passing the practical AND SORE THROAT Never neglect a cough or - cold however slight. If you do it can have but one result: it leaves the throat gr lungs, or both, affected. single dose of D> DR. WOOD'S w NORWAY PINE SYRUP will help to stop the cough, soothe the throat, and if the cough or cold has become settled on the lungs the healing virtues of the Norway pine tree along with the soothing and ex- pectorant properties of other excel- lent herbs, roots and barks promptly eradicates the bad effects, and the persistent use cannot but help to bring about relief. Mr. Albert Marsh, Lower L'Ar doise, N. 8., writes:--" About a year ago I contracted a cold accompanied by a very bad cough and sore throat. I sent for the doctor, but what he pre- scribed did me so little good I be- gan to get discouraged. A friend came to see me and asked me if I had ever used Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. I told him I had not and sent him right away to get me a bottle, I» using it, and after a couple of d found I was get- ting relief, and after taking two bot- ties the soreness in my throat seem- ed' to be leaying me, so I resolved to continue its use, and after I had used five bottles both my sore throat and cough were gone. I would not be without "Dr, Wood's" for any money." X Price, 86c. apd 60¢c. a bottle; put up only'by The T. Milburn Co. Limited, Toronto, Ont. = wr ™ THE the of the in 1790, the Prince s to cross |Sultan. The ¥en . fand drey an important lesson from Hook to and not our Moses : numerous wafer courses examinations, The examinations | bave been written but as the papers | are sent to England to be examined j the results will not' be available for | {some months, t AT ST. OREW'S CHURCH One Hundred and Eighteenth Anniversary Was Celebrated on Sunday. The one hundred and eélghteerth anniversary of St. Andrew's church was observed by special services on Sunday, which were largely attehd- ed. Special music arranged by Hen- ry Hill, choir director, was brilliant- ly rendered, and after the evening service a recital was given by talent- ed voeal and instrumental artists. The space about the pulpit was de- corated with beautiful flowers by members of the congregation. 'The troops of the Kingston garrison at- tended in a body and they included the R.C.H.A., the Heavy Battery, i. C.A., and the Gentlemen Cadets of the Royal Military College. Rev. 8. Banks Nelson, D.D.,, of Knox Church, Hamilton, was the spe- clal preacher, and his sermon was a message of stirring inspiration that made the occasion a memorable one. Taking for his text Hebrews IX: 4, he contrasted the sacrifices of the law of Moses with that of Christ, the story of the manna that fed the children of Israel in the wilderness, and from Aaron's rod that contound- ed the Egyptians. "In the ark of the covenant was the den pot that had manna, and Aaron's rod." These were memo "of the deliv- erance of the Isphelites and *ré- minded them ,6f their depend- ance on God. 'Manna had to be gathered fresh daily for consump- tion. It was perishable and 'a re- serve supply could not.be kept ex- cept for the Sabbath. If any en- deavored to lay up a store for them- selves it was corrupted and stank, but what was given to God kept fresh, If we have not come through dangers both social and national Wwe have come through personal dangers perhaps the most we expected. ' The whole world today is the world's hospital and if there is anything good we should put it in the golden pot for God and not try to keep it for ourselves or it will stink. "The world has ever been attracted by Aaron's rod. ' People thought more of it than of Moses. We have our Trafalgar, our Waterloo and Sevastopol. It is the Aarons we nowa- days. "Where are the devil-pos- sessed and the fairies? asked the speaker, "The doubt of fear has been cast out and we have only the devil to be afraid of. It was pre- dicted that the great war would be won by mental nerve and enduiance. But who are looking beyond the hor- izon for Christ? 'The speaker declared his convie- tion that it was God's rod in the sands of good men that won war. "Bad men," said he, "are not the | = "ALL AT SRECIAL --Ladjes' Brown Oxfords. --Ladies' Black Kid Oxfords. --Ladies' Brown Strap Shoes. "4,75 --Ladies' Silver Cloth Pumps. --Ladies' Patent Strap Shoes. PRICES FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Abernethy's Shoe Store x Extra GoodValue A 8 1b. tin of Crisco and Book containing 250 tested recipes for . essrannie «s 7Bc. FISH, of all kinds, for Lent C. H. 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Their super-man ideas had no foundation in achievements in science or invention. The conse- quence was that, like Pharoah's wise men, their rods were swallowed up by those of the allied Aarons; who matched them ft every turn and | went one better. Aaron's rod is in our hands on the seven seas, and we must ever remember that they who hondr Moses get new power in Aar- on's rod. Aaron's rod had more tricks that Pharoah's because he followed Moses--because he trusted God, the most high God, and 'today we turn back and thank God for the power of our Aarons." \ In the morning Miss «Elder, . so- prano, sang "The Pharisee and the Publican®™ most effectively, The an- them was "Head of the Church Tri- umphant" (Lightwood) and Miss Goldie Bartels, violinist, played "Sanctus" (Gunod). In the even- ing the programm: consisted of or gan solos by Prof. Millner, "Offer tory No. 6" (Waley) and "Prelude and Fuge" (Mendelssohn); violin solo, "Cauzonetts," Miss Bartels; anthem, "The Shadows of the Even- ing Hours" (Fletcher); solo by ed nothing, invented nothing and all ed of them they would have had to | Henry Hill, bass, -n arse Within 5 Minutes of Everything Worth While Hotel Breslin Broadway at 29% St, New Pork An High Class Hotel with Moderate Rates Popular priced Club Breakfasts A Cafeteria~the last word in up-to-dateness=just opened RATES Single Room with bath . $3.00 Double Room with bath 6.00 TRY MASOUD'S FOR TEMPTING AND DELICIOUS PASTRY Cream Puffs filled with the purest of cream, TRY OUR CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS --THEY ARE DELICIOUS For enticing Pastry See Our Window Dis- play. Geo. Masoud 238 Princess Street - - . Phone 980. ins Dr, Kerfoot Won Out. Dr. H. W, Kerfoot has been ap- pointed medical officer of health for Smith's Falls at a salary of $500. 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