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Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1918, p. 5

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"Out of the High Rent District." OConnor's Ladies' Exclusive | Correct New Styles in Suits, Coats and Dresses At our usual low prices. Inspection invited. Watch for our millinery opening. nnor Telephone 800 in price always. 260 Princess St. Higher up street but lower [= Government Standard Flour Made by Kingston Milling Co. Limited Is Eminently Satisfactory To All Users. HUNGARIAN--For Bread. WHITE - ROSE--For Bread and Cake. CROWN-----Winter Wheat Pastry. For Sala by All Dealers, / J A pt Pt arrgs OUR BEST rons. EYE GLASSES. Wo examine your eyes and make your glasses. J.J. Stewart, Opt. D. Advertisement comes from our hundreds of satisfied pat- | "ASK ONE" and "YOU" will come to us for your | that the committee REGRUTS { REV. DR. W. G. JORDON MAKES i APPEAL TO PRESBYTERY. i { Asks That Members Tio All They Can | To Get Young Men to Enter Work i | =--Prof. Thomas Stewart, Halifax, Nominated as Moderator for "Gen. eral Assembly, | An address by Rev. Dr. W. G. Jor- (dan, in which he appealed to the | members 10 do all they possibly could {to induce young men to enter the ministry, featured the Teésday after- noon session of the Kingston Presby- tery. Dr, Jordan made a sigong ap- peal in which every effort was not put forth to se- cure 'he recruits, the church would | be crippled and the highest life of the! country weakened. that much had been said about the | tountry's expansion, with its mater- | ial resources and splendid future, It| was claimed that the 20th Century | was for Canada. And in view of all this there was great need for more] men to take up the work of rs them. istry. It was for the ministers them- selves to devise ways and means to} secure the recruits. hey must re- member that they had responsibilities in the matter, Rev. Mr. Cumberland, of Amherst] Island, also made an appeal for more! men for the ministry. He said he| appreciated all that Dr. Jordan had | stated. | | Rev. W. 7. Wilkins stated that it {shanld receive the consideration of every member of Presbytery. { Rev J. D. Boyd suggested that | {much could be accomplished by the] {forming of an organization at IQueen's University to take care of | young men who were inclined to en- Fer the ministry, Principal Ross of Queen's Theolo- gical College told of the good work | the different organizations at the col- {lege were doing to secure men for { the work, . | Rev. Robert Laird pointed out that { the present situatiod was very acute | for immediately supply, for some of the mission fields. A most impor- {tant matter was that of providing for { these fields for years to come, Presbytery had before it a remit tfrom the General Assembly, asking | {for an expression of an opinion, on| {the proposal to fix the Presbytery's| representation at the meeting of the | Assembly at oné for every ten mem: bers, instead of ore to every six, as] at present. The Presbytery voted its disapproval of the proposed change. Presbytery voted in favor of a re- | mit from the Assembly, for the plac- | ing of ministers on the Preshytery"s roll, also favoring an overture from the Br'tish Columbia Synod to al- low sessions to be represented by proxy. ? Home Mission Report. Rev. Dr. Gracey of rananoque, gave a most interesting report on Home Missions, which was discussed at some length. The report shows asked for an in- crease of about $900 for augmented charges, within! the bounds. and this is an increass of $2,500. i . The Presbytery increased its giv- jings for the same object by $2,500 per annum. To bring the charges up to the minimum, the sum of $3,400 § necessary, apd as $2,600 has been provided for, the committee asked for FOR MINISTRY | Presbytery, he declared that if| He pointed out| | Gracey, Gananoque; Rev. W. J. 1 of sumply. PAGE FIVE and of this amount, $140 was derived from the sale of mission property in/ { Deseronto. Thif sum will be kept in ithe bank for *he time being. The {Presbytery tendered Prof, Matheson! ia vote of thanks in recognition of | the able mauner in which he has car-; § { ried on the duties of treasurer, : The call extended to Rev, A M.' Little, of Tamworth, by the congre- gation of McDonald's Corners, was before the Presbytery, and, after the same had been duly presented, Presbytery agreed to Rev. Mr. Lit- tie's translation. His induction'into his new charge will take place on Thursday, March 28th, at 7.30 p.m. Rev:fIr' Rattray, Moderator of the! P will preside, and Rev.|'F Wallace, of Kingston, will | preach. Rev. Mr. Rattray will ad- dress the minister, and Rev, Mr. Parsons, of Odessa, will address the people | ported the sun of $606.19 on hand, | | Dr. Nominated Moderator, At the Tuesday evening session of the Presbytery, Prof. Thomas Stew- art, of Halifax, Was nominated as the Presbytery's choice for the next Moderator of the General Assembly. The name of Prof. Stewart was moved by Rev, Dr. Macgillivray, and seconded by Rev. Robert Laird, and both the mover and seconder spoke in warm terms of Prof. Stew- art, who has also been nominated Sale $1.50 Girls' Kid Laced Boots SIZES 11 TO 2. CLEARING AT $1.50. Abernethy's Shoe Store for Moderator by the Winnipeg Presbytery. Commissioners to the General As- sembly, which meets this year at London, Ont., were selected as fol- lows: Rev. Mr, Beckstedt, Prof. Morgan, Robert Laird, Lansdowne; | Kingston; Rev, Dr. | Toronto; Rev. Dr.' Par- sons, Odessa; Principal Ross, Kings ton; Prof. Matheson, Kingston; Wil-| liam Clazie, Sh#nnonville; William Moore, Plainfield; also the represen- tative elders of Roslin, Seymour and! Stirling. i Rev. J. D. Boyd presented the report of the committee on the ex- amination of students. There are five students who will apply for licensure, afte Queen's Convoca- tion, and arrangements will be made for the granting of the.same at a Special meeting of the Presbytery to be held on April 25th. Rev. Mr. Kidd, of Gananoque, pre- sented a report on religious work. Several charges fafled to give a re- port, and this was much regretted, but the report, as submitted, show- ed good work. The report was dis- cussed, and some useful recommen- | dations adopted. Rev, Mr. Wilson, Napanee, report- | de on!different matters, dealing with the budget, and Rev. Robert Laird stirred jhe members with his address on the 'need of more men to take the wark in the mission fields, paying special attention to some of the charges which have been neglected | in the far west. \ Presbytery decided to 'hold its next regular meeting in Kingston on the! | "SMART CAPS" Of the New Kind-- A great variety of patterns } now ready for your inspection. 50c to $2.50 New Spring Hats Arriving Almost Daily, 51 For Our 2! Big ) Furniture Sale Another repeat in our big spring order of car- pet squares, oil cloths, linoleums and art blinds are in evidence of the ser- vice we are giving during our big sale, ALLATT XX ALLL ITT XX Eb Ep=OmD: The Leading Undertaker Phone 147 for Ambu- Cloth ol JAMES REID rx tirst Tuesday in July, at 2 p.m, At the luncheon for the members of the Presbytery, on Tuesday noon, | Dr. Bruce Taylor, Principal of Queen's University, was introduced to the members of Presbytery, and Stated that he would always be pleased to render all the ass.stance he possibly could to the members of that body, especially in the matter | Campbell Bros | For Advawce Styles in Men's Headwear. Arman iii KLIM Use it regularly in place of fresh milk. IT IS PURE, GEN- UINE separated milk in pows der form. A pound makes four quarts. 35 cents, Reduce' Opposite Post Office. Clarence and Wellington Sts. "Maker of the Better Glasses." Kingston. A Ae eA, SA AAA AA A sr. $900. The report was adopted. Rev. {J. D. Boyd presented a report on So- | cial Service and Evangelism, showing G / ITORI LENSES : | progress. ASSESSOR AFTER INCOMES NN NN NY YN INININIIpppagaggog Wy VY MARY GARDEN FACE POWDER, TALCUM, ROUGE AND PERFUME, AT SARGENT'S DRUG STORE - Corner Princess and Montreal Sts. Telephone 41. Aris | Adhere Prefuse dA 4 4 4 2 4 For Marmalade BITTER ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT LEMONS ORANGES Crawford's Grocery, "Good Things to Eat" Phone 26 Moxley's and Wilson's Chicago Oleomargarine, ------ ---- - A MAHER Elalkali. This dries the scalp mabe El spoonfuls will make Prof. Matheson, the treasurer, re- CHILD DOESNT LAUGH AND PLAY IF CONSTIPATED If Peevish, Feverish and SicR, Give "California Syrup of Figs." Mother! Your child isn't naturally cross or peevish. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once, { When listless, pale, feverish, full {of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, | has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, remem. iber, a gentle liver and bowel cleans- ing should always be the first treat- ment given. Nothing equals "California Syrup of Figs" for children's ills; give a teaspoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fer- wenting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child again. All children jove this harm- less "fruit laxative," and it never fails to effect a good "inside" cleans- ing. Directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle, Keep it handy in your home. A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine, Ask your druggist for a bottle of "Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs," then 1 and see that it is made by the "California Pig Syrup Company," Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in|savi good condition, prepared shampoos or ele, that contains too much be careful what you Cy 2 and is very harmful. sified ; use for shampooing, as 't possibly injure the hair. nply moisten your hair with wa- i. One or twa tea an abundance get mulsified cocoanut oil ny drug store. It is very fom offices 1s to AND EXPECTS TO APD TO CITY'S REVENUE, THE People Who Have Money Invested In Mortgages, Bonds and Stocks Are To Receive His Attention, City Assessor Mooers is looking in- to the question of income tax and finds that the city treasury is not receiving what it should. This year tha total amount of gi psston in- comes assessed is' a liftle Yunaer hair a million dollars, which vields about $15,000 in taxes. Probably three- quarters of a million dollars of King- ston incomes should be assessed. If the assessor succeeds in increasing the amount of income assessment, probably from $5,000 to $7,000 would be added in taxes, It is a difficult thing to locate the For cleansing, purifying and beauti- sources of many large incomes, but fying the completion. has and hair, the assessor is going to make the Cuticura Soap is supreme, especizliy effort, and people who have money when assisted by touches of Cuticrra invested in mortgages, bonds and Ointment to soothe and heal the firet stocks, and who do not. give a correct signs of skin troubles. For free sem- statement of taeir total incomes address post-card: "Cuticura, Dent. showing how much should be Assess Ke Boston, 1. S.A." Sold by dealers ed are going to get into trouble. A! throughout the world. careful examination of the city regis-| try office will give the or some help. "It is not the small-salaried man the assessor is after, but the big fel- lows who evade paying their just dues, KINGSTON EVENTS| 25 YEARS AGO ARD ST : Bo oF i There are 2,300 votes on the Hast a t f y (Continued from Page 1.) be Mma eater. Gedlety u © Mayor Church and Mr. Wright. Fort: 1 I { y of the higheschool teachers said that Mayor Church is too Pre" in the province are graduates of 9.0. Pitot stated that 1ocal etion 2USON's University. ¢ should not be taken until the Cabi- Te re Sixteen meh. and four sickness among them. T. H. Farrell, M.A., of Queen's, has been engaged as fourth teached in the Fergus High School for the sum- | mer season. § La NURSES ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION Tae | -- ! a : To Held a "Violet Day" on the 30th 'of March, rr. At a meeting of the Nurses Alum- nae Association of the General Hos- pital on Tuesday afternoon it was de- , | cided to hold a "violet das" on Sat- urday the 30th of March. The sum of five dollars was voted to make comto for Queen's military hospital here, Letters were read from overseas members of the Alumnae As- sociation telling of the 'pleasure it gave them to receive the gift stoek- iF ) ' to them at g P. orence His . # Mes in were pointed to visit sick nurses in the city ©. during the mouth of March. on the guestion. J. M. Campbell suggested that the raliroads sh be represented at such a Tesi i : Lo m-- 'moved & "daylight 'H. W. Newman ng and spok net had luded its delit rations. © ouen in the county jail and nod : your milk bill. H.C.Merriman Successor to J. A. BOYD 611 Princess Street : Phone 847, Chocolate Bars, Toffees, Gam, Table Raising, Chocolat, Cherry Cakes, Fruit } Cakes, Sultana Cakes, Olives, Peanut Butter, Coffee nud Milk, Cocon and Wilk, Sardines, Tuna Fish, va Sausage, 0x0, Pimento Cheese, Cream Cheese, Dates, Figs, Toi- let Soap, Cigars, Pipes, Tobnceow, Cigarettes, = ! Are You Going To Dye This Spring _-- We have a full assortment of Colorite and Dyols Straw Hat Dyes in different colors. Hendérson's ~ Groce 59-61 Brock St. Phone 279 A square house to deal with. ---- YY YY Have Your Car Over- | hauled and Stored for the Winter AT TERR Also = full line of drugs, pat- ent medicines and sundries. Agents for Nellson's and Beau- mont Chocolates always fresh and sure to please. oO i St. Andrew's Church. NSE TI 30 TW, Cooke, Local Agent) . ONTARIO. ~ SEEDLESS RAISINS added da a a oN hhh A

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