Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Mar 1926, p. 3

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Friday, March 5, 1926. THE DAILY ERITH WHIG JOULD CHRISTIAN WOMEN BOB HAIR» vangelist Chapman Answers 8ome Questions at the Alfred Street Church. Evangelist Chapman spent an hour last evening, at the néw church on Alfred street, answering ques- tions, one of which was: "Does it. may any difference which day-we keep as long as we keep one days Rely?" Evangelist Chapman part: ! "A day cannot be kept holy until | replied ¥ day holy. 'God blessed and sancti- - fied the seventh day, and made. it holy, but He has 'never made any other stated day holy) therefore fo er day in the week can be kept uw In resting on the seventh day in- blessing and sanctifying this day, is what made it a holy day. We cannot get a Sabbath blessing out of any other day." Other questions included "Should Christian women bob their hair, powder and paint their faces and wear flowers?" to which the evange- list answered: All these things simply adver- ©... what is in the heart. The Bible teaches modesty and plainness, and not to follow the world." It was also asked, "Where did Cain get his wife?" He replied: "We find that Eve was the mother 11 living and that Adam lived years and begat 'sons and ghters, 50 Cain without doubt arried one of his sisters. --- The sad part is that you .could have done without the things the bill collector' comes to talk about. Nearly every town has a man who oks dignified' because he once was minated for something or other. jingston and vicinity for the ome treatment of colds. © THE SPEEDY RELIEF FOR Cou! . GHS 25¢., 80¢., and $1. 00 THE SPEEDY. COLD' CAPSULES, 25c. THE ANALGIC RUB FOR hy CUNGESTION No Cough or Cold can with. Rand these famous time-tried onion DRUGGIST FOR SALE DETACHED BRIGK DWELLING -- 7 rooms, B. and T., electric an gas, H. W, floors, hot air; garden central, 5 1 000-Frame, 4 rooms, B. and T. Foal $2,000--Frasie, 7 rooms. 3. bad clectric light and furnace. a: Kas, pony Rot $7,500-- Brick, all modern, 11% ROCK ST., KINGELON semircitached, t 'electric light ar garage. = g housekesper it. 1s made holy, Man cannot make a | 3 Claimed to Have Been Carried Off by Two Mysterious Strangers. Two men armed with drivers, and evidently en d at tte continual falsifications, and tired of its shrinkiig-during the past few days, removed a large screw real street, on about { noon, The only witness of the "rime," across the street rom the hotel, thought that the | Len were plumbers or electricians, merely finishing up a small job be- fore going home for dinner, but evi- dently such was not the case, for all the work that they did was dl remove tha AWO screws... Thursday the industrious pair were after the alcohol of which it contained about three thimble fulls and which had the reddish tinge of wine.' It would certainly be more aged tham the famous 4.4, for this faithful friend of the proprietor has hung in its quiet nook for years, and its chn- tents would have.plenty of time to ripen. , The theft was reported to the police and a description was given of the two men. Two men were rounded up by the proprietor and his witness, on Princess street, on Thursday evening, but when" they "were taken to the city hall" they were able to give a satisfactory ac- count of themselves and 'were al- lowed to go. DELTA COUPLE MARRIED, The Event Took Place in Parsonage. March 3.---Mrs. James Scotland leaves shortly for Brant- ford to visit her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Wylie. The big snow storm has hindered teaming somewhat, until the roads are good again. The mar- riage of Leslie Biggs to Miss Rosella Lyle was performed at the Baptist parsonage by Rev. Mr. Davies, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 24th. The young couple, will reside in Delta. A large numbér from" here wit- nessed the hockey matches in Brock- ville on March 1st. A special train went down at"5 o'clock in the even- ing. A. Berney, Sheldon, is visits ing his daughter, Mrs. H. M. Kil- Baptist Delta, STARR PHONOGRAPHS AT LESS THAN COST "We are offering the remainder of - our stock of these famous Phono- graphs at really "remarkable prices, There are three full. sized cabinet models. - It will pay you well to inves | THE NATIONAL OLEAN- ERS AND JYERS Seam and PLUMBING IT PAYS . Give your wife a new kitchen sink 'with a awing spout faucet. It: will 'make her work in the kitchen a plea- 'sure. "*A'set of LAUNDRY TUBS in the ent will save your wife lifting vy tubs full of water when she is three-foot | thermometer from in front of The | Plaza Hotel, corner Queen and Mont- | -t granddaughter. of Sir 'of Mrs. Johnston, of Toronto. The | treasurer, Douglas Reid; Captaint | THE FAVORITE OF THE COURT Princess Marie, youngest:daughter of the King and Queen of Italy, is only twelve, and is a prime favorite at the Italian court. She has béen bro ught up very simply under an English aurse, and speaks English as fluently' as a Londoner, bourn. Herman Snyder and family | BATHING AND BOATING will move to Ottawa, where his ser- | vices with the C.N.R. are required. | AS ADJUNCTS TO GOLF Mr. and Mrs. C. Chant and two , sons spent Sunday with Mrs. Chant's| Bay of Quinte Country Club mother, Mrs. Horton., Mrs. Tgeples, | Plans Additions for Lyndhurst Station, spent a few days | with Mrs, William Burns. f Coming 8 on, The Baptist Ladies' Aid are qiit- | ing a quilt at Mrs. William Bell's| '\t Belleville, the Bay of Quinte this. aftefitoori. - Mr. 'and. Mrs. 'Val. | Country Club held its annual meet- Wright are visiting his parents or | ing, at which there was a good at- : Fier | tendance and the directors for the & Veek or two. Mr. al. Wright 2 ensuing year were appointed, name- een in Texas for several months. ly. Dr. Faulkner, Dr. Stobie, Major u 4 me [Rr J. E. Graham, C. C, Walker, Bard- WERE MARRIED AT CANNES. | ley Wilmot, George H. Gtaham, O. A. | Porritt, W. E. Schuster and ¥. B. John-| gith. Retiring President J. Bone occupied the chair. Frances Mulock Weds B. K. ; ston, Sault Ste. Marie. Cannes, March b6.--Miss Frances At the conclusion of the share- Mulock, daughter of Mrs. Thomas | Moss, Toronto and Cannes, and holders' meeting the new directors William met and elected the officers for the year 1926. The newly electefl officers Mulock, chief. justice. of Onfthrio, wis married yesterday to Bertram | ore: Président, Mayor R. K. Johnston, son of the late Judge Johnston, of Sault Ste. Marie, and ham; vice-president; Wardiey Wil mot; secretary, to be appoint A. Porritt;assistant captain, Harry G. Taylor, the British vice-consul,| Walker; chairman of house commit- and the religious ceremony took| 'ee: C. C. Walker; chairman of en- place at St. George's Church, Rev,|tertainment, Dr. Proctor; chairman Stenhouseé Ryder officiating. of greens committee, George K. Gra- The bride was given away by her| lam. step-father, Major Thomas ' Moss, As a number of club members are and the best man was Sir George contemplating 'the purchase of boats Duckworth King. Miss Violet Mulock | it Was decided to form a yacht club a sister of the bride, was brides-, for members under the chairmanship maid. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Wwill|of Dr. Proctor. Additional conveni- spent their honeymoon touring ences will be added. to the club for Europe, later visiting Florida. | bathing and part of the. dance pa- A | vition will be screened for a dining- If people were more accustomed to | room, which will overlook the water, religion in their private lives, it where meals can be served. Stairs wouldn't trouble them so much in |will also be installed which will lead politics. | down to the boating and bathing . Nature knows; and usually. she | beach. A furnance 'will be added gives a glib tongue to the man who | to the nfain building for use in the is going to need one. colder spring and fall weather. A writer speaks of "complacement : provincials." Whoéver heard of any other kind? The wicked aro thwarted at every History devoted few pages to men Lars, and it's seldom that a knee-'is of a retiring disposition. preity enough to be naughty. civil service was performed: by. 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