Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Dec 1923, p. 9

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| GANANOQUE Dec. 27.~--Allan L. Williamson, who recently underwent a serious operation at the Kingston General hospital, is progressing favorably BOW. town, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Thomas Baker. : W. BE. Connor, Gouverneur, N.Y, returned home yesterday. Miss Minnie Bennett, Toronto, is in town, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett. Vernon Taylor, Sarnia, is in town for the holidays. | DRUG STORE K. Latimer, Detroit, is in town the guest of his sister. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Dempster are | spending the holidays in Watertown, N.Y. A Happy New Year To All Some twenty-five workmen are now busy at the foundation for the new Royal St. Lawrence hotel at the usand Island beach. Jesse \Smith, Detroit, Mich.,. spending 'the holidays in town. * Miss Phyllis Webb is spending the holidays with friends in Tor- onto. Dr. H. J. Bennett and wife, De- troit, Mich., are in town. Miss Anna Lund, attending school in London, Ont., is spending the holidays at her home. . Lindsay Lennon, Bank of Tor- onto staff, Toronto, was in town for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lambert, | Windsor, are in town the guests of Miss Kane, Fred Nelson, town. Frank Brown, Ottawa, is with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beerman over the holidays. Thomas Hay, Empress, Alta., is in town the guest of his sister, Mrs. H. F. Ward. O. J. Shanaman spent Christmas with his daughter, Mrs. W, Grant, Cape Vincent, N. Y. Cadet O. D, Cowan, Royal Military College, Kingston, is in town. Bruce Hall, Ottawa, was in town for a few days. HOT WATER BOTTLES A Hot Water Bottle is worth half a dozen in the store. Get your's now and be prepared § for the cold winter fi nights. Every bottle is Oshawa, was in {i We are distributorsy for Eastman Kodak goods. Seo Us. Kodaks, Cameras and Films. Our years of experience will help you in your selection. Camras - :- --$2.50 up Kodaks .. -... re Be, lt Lost Their Standing. Washington, N.Y., Dec. 28.~--Cap- tain Edward H, Watson, commander LET US DO YOUR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING of the destroyer squadron wrecked on the California coast, near Point Honda last September, will lose 150 numbers, and Lieutenant Command- er Donald T. Hunter, commander of the destroyer Delphi, one of the squadron; 'will lose 100 numbers of result of naval court-martial sent- ences approved by Secretary Denby. W. E. AUSTIN King and Princess Streets, Kingston King Street, Gananoque To-morrow may be too late to do deserved justice. The New For the motorist who requires a car of San, re Taaiking end mt new ouring is a 0 the sturdiness and for which Fe universally famous have been new She Ford ia materially enhance the appearance of the car and add to oe te efficiency new 8 greater cooling «the hood and With roomy for five passengers, the new Ford Boutin Go tions for five p general utility car on the market. a New Ford Prices Touring Car, $445 Runabout, $405 Truck, $495 Electric Starting and Lighting Equipment $85.00 extes. y = Electric Spurting and Lighting Eeutpment Standard on these modsh. N : . Alpes ob Ford, Onario. Goverment Tones extra, The new Ford Rumsbout is oa All Ford models can be obiained ; mE ----t the Ford Weekly Porcher sth s ~ VanLuven Bros. 4 Princes Stet, Kingaton, Ontario. Sie wo if Br Shy neey CINTEE NEE TY i TEASER RE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Te EAMNMM EL ------------------------ FOR SATURDAY'S SELLING Ce Se A SI A MAMMOTH YEAR END CLEAN-UP OF CLOTH DRESSES fr 3 i gi 3 i 2 % 2h ] THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT OF THE SEASON ! 3 Our entire high class stock of Cloth Dress- es regardless of former prices must be cleared out before the end of the year. "1 %3 4 Ps SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 A.M. > J | Itis not the general policy of the J. A. Mc- : Nabb Co. to make this store a cheap, cut price store, but under the prevailing circumstances, the unseasonable weather, which has curtailed 5 business, etc., we are forced to make an abso lute clean-up by January 1st. The result is that our stock of high class 3 Cloth Dresses is the first to suffer by the dras- tic price-cutting. IT JUST AMOUNTS TO THIS: OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. Cloth Dresses in Navy, Black and Brown, in all sizes from 16 to 44, very newest, style productions from New York and other leading fashion centres are included NONE RESERVED See our window displays to-night. Note the price tickets. All sales final. No Refunds. No Exchanges. No Approvals. Come early and have first choice. You will be m Extra Salesladies will be in attendance to _give you prompt service. - ore than surprised at the ) values. ie WHAT IS MOST WORTH WHILE ? The International Sunday School Lesson for December 30th Is: % The World for Christ." A Quarterly Review. By WILLIAM T. ELLIS. Lik : little mirror that reflects a laf landscape, some of our mod- ern words and phrases reveal a wh state of mind. One of the stereotyped expressions of to-day, born of boot-legging, is "There's no kick ia it;"" or "it has plenty op kick;"" or "I don't get any kick out of that," or "He bas no kick In him." It i» 'kick" that the present gen- eration is after, This pictoria: word is really more éffective than the shopworn, "reaction." "And the mood it represents is not wholly bad. Youth to-day wants something be- yond mere existence; it craves vital experience; even though it often goes the wrong way about securing what it wants. ! "What Is worth while?" and "Things To Live For," are the re- spectable, old-fashioned synonyms for the up-to-date work, "kick." The quest is as old as the race. Every real personality wants a form of self- expression that will satisfy his deep- : Bn ERC SS AE eT Go wa derings in remote places, is that it compels a person to think things over; to review life and to appraise values. If I may illustrate by a per- sonal experience, I would say that what I deem most worth while in my own experience, outside of my home life, and with the exception of the priceless privilege of having been in action during the war with my fellow-countrymen in France, is the fact that on three separate occasions 1 have been permitted to set at lb: erty captives unjustly imprisoned. I was largely {astrumental, in 1912, In freeing the one hundred and twenty- five Korean Christians whom the Japanese military administration had put In jail, AR Salontke, in 1919, I secured the release of three three American Congregational missions. aries whom the Greeks had stupidly and causelessly . And in imprisoned. recent months I was permitted t) fect the deliverance, by the b - minded co-operation of General Wey- gandt, the French High Commission- er for Syria, of Seven Syrian pat- riots who were languishing in an is- land lungeon, under a twenty-year P triotic demonstration over an Am- erican, Mr. Charles R. Crane, and in behalf of Syrian independence. The Greatest Works in the World. man's job. It was definite, a discipleship to the Master n- his mission by avowing The great emancipation begun byl incomplete, Two-thirds of = the | earth's population is yet non-Christ- ian. The best possible service ' that can be rendered unto it ig~to break its ancient chains of ignorance, fear and benightedness. Missions mean-- if they mean anything real--a world set free to its highest happiness and to the use of its fullest powers. Par- ticipation in this work is a literal carrying out of the purpose of Christ to "set at liberty the oap- tives." ' : A] Hail to the Pioneers! No weigher of social and moral values tan be blind to the effect of the past three months of study, by approximately twenty million per sons in the Sundey schools, of the great missionary personalities and principles of the Bible. Beginning with' Abraham and the prophets, and the mission of Israel the quarter's Lessons carried us quickly to a come sideration of Christ as the Missionary, and of the Work of h disciples, and of the Early Churen whiéh "carried on" after the ascen. sion of Jesus. These were the pioneers. We ac- claim them to-day. And, amidst a world-order that is reeling and rook- ing In uncertain fate, we see in the work of 'universal evasgelization a Significance even larger thap was apparent to the heroes in whose as well as for redeeming in ' Is it not clear thet the life, lke community and the mation which enters into discipleship to animating purposes and desires? Christ and the Early Church is still and to his law of life is remedy for all the ills smitten society, To haste ing of the kingdom 'is to do practical service to the pressing cessities of the race, Secre In a word, disci to the of n oN ------------ an ---- WHY THE WEA DR. CHARLES ¥. » American Y, Tells How, omene sometimes ar or lunar halo or occur them, among them the sin pillar of light and the * crows." The Initial causes be much the same for all of the presence of ice crystals in Air, usually at the time as ¢ clouds herald storm. Sun dogs are bright spots either side of sun or often in winter than in a circle of 22 degrees of the 'Christ, acquires # whole new set of |...

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