Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Nov 1912, p. 5

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ear et A dentate ) New Book by Henry Van Van Dyke THE UNKNOWN QUANTITY By HENRY VAN DYKE, Author of "The Blue Flower,' "Little iver, "Fisherman's Luck." The UNKNOW N QUANTITY is a Book of Romance and Hailf- Told Tales, and will be greatly welcomed by all the admirers of Van Dyke. Bound in handsome illustrated cloth, uniform with his pre- vious books. Price $1.50 a copy UGLOW"S 141 PRINCESS STREET Telephone 25. House of Hobberlin 'High Grade Tailors your own measure by skilled cutters, tyle. A man is "well dressed" in one Ee ld Hobberlin's Garments are made to Hobberlin's Garments have good of their Suits or Overcoats. Hobberlin's Garments have good linings and are well made. Hobberlin's Prices for Suit or Overcoat are from $18 to $35. THOS. LAMBERT, 157 Princess St ------------ A CABINET OF TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. twenty-six could wis of for Contains boy vear a gin gr to last a whole useful toys that in this cakinet liveliest most Enaugh fun the dandiest, READ WHAT THIS GRAND CABINET CONTAINS: Jacob's Ladder, 1 Talking Horn (savs Water Gun, 1 Aerial Sausagk, 1 Carni- ' ture Boek, 1 Fiving Butierfly 1 Devil's Breath, 1 heaping Mouse, 1 Papa and Mamma). 1 Cigar Fan, 1 val Zoboy. 1 ey Puzzle, 1 Disappearing 3 Punch and Judy V . 1, matvrimon tol 1 Swisk Warbler, 1 Airy Canary. 1 Tie , 1 Water gird, 1 I yoster Bquacker, 1 Zippo, 1 Hop- PhS Tmp, Acrobatic Tramp, 1 large Pop Gun, 1 Whaekelly tile, 1 Srioketty Brow 1 Telanoise, 't Poitee' Whistle, | Game of Dominge Fivery toy i= a good one, and every ¢ ix a brand new idea. You could not buy steh a cabinet as this for 310.00, ye¥f-Wwe give it to you absolutely free. Cowmld you think of a grander premium than this? READ HOW TO SECURE THIS GRAND CABINET OF TOYS FREE. We will give you one of these ns Four Pie and address, and agre« RATE LED COURT PLASTER Oo cornt FLITE ia the ny Juin Fiverybody bu Pg needs and bo cauke it iv good. It sells like wil r sold 590,000 packages, and are eve & 5 Ia gre 4 § yen po will gend yon r 3 & FOUN as you i rend yOu immediately your name and address THE DR. BURDICK MEDICINE (0. Dept. T. 803, Toronto, Ont, ne grand cabinets of Joy Toys, if you will send to-sell only 38 packages of our id cents per packag "ur PAY. greatest er and enler f ver nd ph oy Toys. us a we Ww *cabin wld ¢ nd Send = ON SATURDAY & MONDAY NAA 60 Men's Qvercoats--So ¢ 8.B. and D.B. velvet ilar -some: 8.B. and D.B. two style collar, blacks, greys'and browns, the kind overcoats which are being sold all over at $20; our price Saturday and Monday $16.7 5 A 50 Men's Overcoats--The $10 kind in some stores , --0n sale here Saturday and Monday $6.95 hand tailored $20: on sale here $16 50 tweeds BY a 38 ey; sized 25 10 34, sold 3 ove over; at $10; -take your choice Saturday snd Monday $7.45 | 50 Men's Sweater Coats, fine pure wool ob -hea mediom and light hts; can't be under $5; sake your $3.75 . 50 Men's Blue Borge Suits Fine rments tyles, regular $20 §iturday and Monday at 30 Boys' 2-Garment Suits. it brewn, mixed and worsteds, hand tail 1 Der THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1912. THE CHURCH PULPITS > THE MINISTERS 'WHO PREACH ON SUNDAY. WILL | Announcements Made by the Various Denominations as to Their Ser. | viees--Sermon Topics and Magjeal Programmes. : St. Paul"s--Morning prayer, 11 o>] clock; Sundav school and viear's Bi- ble class, 3 p.m.; evening Prayet, o'clock. Preacher, Rev. W. {rerald. { Ine Salvation Army special serv- {feed will be held in the Orpheum theatre on Sunday afternoon and! fer ening. The bands will furnish mu- sic. i st Andrew's Church --- Pagak, | Rev. J. M. Compton, B. A, I {Services 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. ip. m., minister's Bible class, Strang 8.15 i Queen street jl. 2 Lampbeil, ject, "Ihe Four Creed." 7 p.m. { Liquor Business | ence? | vives. Methodist 'ehurch--Liev pastor. Iam. Points of a subject, "Can Justify its sub- Great the' ! St. George's Uathedral-2ird Sunday | econfmun- | after Trinicy'™ § (ion; 11 am., Matins; | Bishop ol Michigan; 4 pechood; 3.45 pon. Bible class in chap- | j obs 1.15 pam, baptisms; { p.m. even- | { song, preacher, the Bishop of Michigan | Sydenham Street Methodist Church | 11's. m., subject, "Fhe Bible School iand the Church." 2.45 p. m., Bible | 'school. 7 p. ut. preacher, Rev. Prof. | | Dall of Quesn's university. All wel come. Antwems, "Forward B: Our j Watchward' '; 0, Worzhip the King" 180lo, "The Minster Choir," Miss Ger_ je Laidley. First Baptist Church_--Iev. las Laing, pastor at {11 a. m., | Cldthes' > y Scason™ Bible B. Y.'\P. U., 8). { week prayer Bray p. m, Students and strangers cor | dially invitéd to all these services, | Seventh Day Adventists--Nervices are held in "Gospel Hall," over Sargent's drug store every Sunday at 7 p.m. every Wednesdwy and Friday at ¥ pm | ard Alt-om Sabbaths (Saturdays) ot 4 pan. All are welcome, Subject fo Sunday night will be "Apostolic Sue cession ; for Wednesday "The Conflict | Between Paul and the >adducees" and | for ff tiday "Why God Did Not mill the holy preacher, the! pur, Sunday ! aan. Doug- both services. "Hampering Grave m., "Tha Lom alent 3C Khost, 2.45 p. m.; Monday; mid, Wednesday, . First Church of Christ, Scientist, Johnson street, between 'Bagot and; Wellington strects-_:Sunda) service, | 11 al mm, subject, "Adam and| Fallen, Man." Wednesday evening, | testimonial dieeting. Free public] reading room, same address, open | every afternoon, except Sunday, 3 to G6 o'clock. All are cordially invited | to the services and the reading room. | First Congregational Church, cor ner of Johnston and Wellington-- i tev. KE. Leroy Rice, B. A. pasto Residence, 1056 Gore street. Phone | HOB RX, Morning worship at o'clock. Subject, 'Prayer, Power of Persistence." Evening wor-! ship at 7 o'clock, Subject, "Elijah, Life's Reverses," We extend a cor | dial invitation to\sirangers and stu dents to worship with 'us. Cooke's Presbyterian Church Brock street. Minister, Rev. J. W Meintosh, M. A, residence, 90 Fron | tenac street. The pastor will con- | duct both services, 11 a. m., or} dination of elders; 7 p. m., Bible Demand Total Abstinence? i (world's' temperance Sunday). 3 p m., Sunday school, with classes to | young men and young women; mid- | week meeting, Wedneaday, 8 p. mw Students and strangers cordially in ! vited to all services, Chalmers Presbyterian, corne: Barrie and Earl streets, Minister. | Rev. M. Macgillivray, D. D. Services: | 11 a m., "What Christ Bald to a] Church of Dead Works." 7 p. mm. ¢ "The Cros in Modern Life." day scheol, ¥ p. m.; Bible elass, 2.10 p. m. Prayer meeting W dnesday | 7.30 p. m, Students and strangers cordially invited to all services D. G. Laidlaw, 170 Princess street, pew steward. Bethel Congregational, corner Darriu and Johnson--a central church. Rev A. 1%. Mershon, minister. 11 a m~ "trumbs for Dogs 3 3 pm, © Sanday school for all, Urorge Mills, superin tendent; 7 p.m, "Speckled Birds. | Yolunteer choir singing. Miss Woolgar Will emg in the evening. Seats as free as the ! doors, bLvervbody welcome. Wednes day night, prayer meeting; Thursday night, "'ractical Talk" to men and boys; Friday might, C. KE. meeting. Calvary. Congregational Church, corner Bagot and Charles streets-- Pastor, Rev. 8. T. Butler. Sunday services: 11 a. m., subject, "The Great Commandment," 3 p.m, Bun day school, 7 p. ms subject, "Life's Mysteries and God's Hereafter.' Monday, 8 p. m., Young People's meeting; Wednesday, 8 p. m., pray er meeting, Strangers and visitors heartily welcome to all oyr services and at the close of any service the pastor would be pleased to meet them, " Princess Street Methodist church, corner Prinvess and Albert streets Rev, Fraderisk GG. atin, inter, Parsonage, rincess street any Rev. F. 4. Robipson; 7 p.m.. W. Sager; Junior Lea 10 : class 'meeting at close of morn- sorvice; Sanday school and adult anthem, "0, Jesu, Thou Art Standing'; solo, W. Magk. Eveaing | "ansthem, "Gentle, Holy Saviour"; male quariotte. * Students and others will « receive a cordial welcome, St. James' Church, ¢orner Union und Arch streats, Ven. J. Ker Mc Morine, M. A. 'D. D, rector. Rev The par sonage, corner Union and Barrie streets. Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity. 8 a m., holy communion: 11 a. m., morning -prayer and ser mon. Service especially for bors and girls. Sermon subject, "Living Stones." 3 p.m, sunday achoot Zul dnd tle n> nos er and sermon. I "Life of Abram. A Family Quarrel Church, and What Came of It?" Street cornar 3 trun) and Broek---Rev. John pastor. Residence, nu ohm atom Sértet 10a m., class esting + 11 a m., sermon by sacrament of the Lord's] ¥ i! ers and students welcome. g i Exist- | Pastor _will preach st both ser- | {the last gnme of the season, | back, tjield of play 11% not a * | this fit will met . Though {ce tdent, r {i 11! chell the tee ; parent~intention, and cgugregutional classes, 2.45 p.m. Music: Morn-! solo, %- 1 m., Saad hoa) and brotne rhood 'Bible class: gsermoii by the pastor. "Softly Now the Light of Quartette, °° Saviour, Pilot | Me. Monia) } p. m., official j board meoting; ' Tucsday, § p.m. La- jai es Aid at Mra. Allen's, eorner o 'Unt¥ersity and Johnson. Brancelis tic services continve } week. All * me, [Po organist and choir leader, IN SPORTING CIRCLES |. "14 AARSITY FEELS THAT IT WILL DEFEAT QUEEN'S. | { nd Up for Jes enrie, } An thew, Day. Maynard Is to Play on the Ladies' Curlidg Meeting--Other Dividoa--The Club's Annual Local Sport. Varsity "butts up" aghinst Queen's at the athletic grounds on Saturday afternoon with the confidence of win ning. And, by doing this Toronto ties McGill for the senior intervolieg iate championship. Indeed 1 has been said that as the Toronto University rugbyists have captured this silver ware for the past three seasons, they are going to ireeze to it this year Ihe Noe-up of Lueen's opponents for fished in Friday s issue. 'The are in good shape. For a time tdoubtiut ff Maympard, the star hall would be in the game, owing {to injury, but it was asnounced Friday evening that he would on the "old guard." the rain, of course, has made heavy. Although Queen's championship aggregation season, Varsity feels that the tri qeolor will pul up a strong arguinent, and not until the finish, with the secure in Toronto favor, will it feel certam Mectiull in the saw-off, Une of the players told the Whig on Fri day evening that he saw Cueen's play in Hamilton on The Anksgiving day. with a cnppled team said they played game Un the other hand Uueen's © win. It was an ofl side that It was! "some xpret te lost the pen tor them in Toronto and every' l other indication pointed to superio work for Queen's. Coach 45. O05 ue and we this easarily be of kicking sam had been trained view. one with m necessary. \ueen's had a light pract on Friday in which a eoupie new plays were worked out which may help Queen's to a better place in the estimation of Varsity. Queen's i sure of a victory Ladies' Curling Club. I'he Kingston Ladies Curling held its annual meeting ob Friday | slected these ulticersi-- Honorary dent, Mrs. WW, il. Macnee; Miss Mabel f{lalton; Mrs. Richard J tary treasurer, Miss Ada Birch Mrs. Waldron, Mrs. 'Hugh Mrs. W. I. Givens and will compose the house Miss L. landy, Mws B. Buch, Miss FF, Comnpingham and Miss Ray. ue will be the rink match cor doi wo Miss Jean Claig, Mrs, Nelle Snell, Mrs. Ek. Cunningham and ticorge Mclay were elected aul | pres preside nt, vice presi Hooper, geecre Mix Mit comnt netive i: members. A bonspiel will he held in here. The club will send two rinks Montreal for the annual that city and will also challenge treal Heather eluby (Other Sport on GEOLOGICAL SIt VENTS. Page 6.) to Wolfe ted Saturday. About thirty students from Schood of Mines, including two ladie invaded Wolie lsland on Saturday on a geological expedition. Armed with Paid a Visit on Sun: | little picky and with forage. bags shing | Ea. by the aps over their shoulders, and headed Yr. Hyde, they disembarked on ferry at 8.30 o'clock with every island to pieces makes many ex od. The of picking the class in. geology peditions' into. the country during the | erason and these lessoms from nature are most profitable. Campbell Bros'., The stove. wherevou get the largest assortment of men's nobby hats. To Attend Medical Congress. Pr. William McCarthy left on Sat urday for New York city to attend a Congress of Surgeons, Gynacologist and Obstetricians of North America. The congress will use the hospitals of New York Uity where they will have U5 cases for clinical work and lectur- es from prominent men in the Waldori Astoria "ball room. Men from all over North America and Burope will attend this congress. Fur Neck Pieces and Muffls. See our showing of the mew styles Campbell Bros., the makers of fine furs. Entertained the Aged. > The Young Ladies Guild of St. And rew's church visited the Home Jor the Aged, on Montreal street. on Friday evening and entertained the mates A programme was given by the ladies and Rev. 85.4. MN. Compton gave a short address. S-------------------- Wyeth's Sage apd Sulphur, He. and Mel~oa's Drug Store, Brock St. The advertisement has a very im- t- place in the composition of a Ww wansnef, Thay are the new: nf handise to which many people - as rapidly as they do to the 'pews of people and events, Hoods Sarsaparilla Cures all blood humers, all eruptions, clears the complex- ion, creates an appetite, aids relieves that tired the, feline ives vigor and vim. iQ The upper will be adwinistored. Anthem i! ng Hood's substitute: insist on have & Waors Byrmanrin, Go i todas | 4% "Back | was pub- | players | oni higure t the Rites t {said that the game to-day would lhe ground makes such a course | ol} quite | club | Ma Therson, | January | bonspiel in| for | ~~ "Does the | the Whitehead trophy held hy the Mon | M * F. Dunnectt as one man remark | 52. 50 SPECIAL SALE $2.50 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We need extra space for our rubbers and to make room we ofier 500 pairs Women's Fine American Shoes made by Utz and Dunn, Rochester, N.Y, the oi price of $2 30 This lot includes Patent Buttons, : tons and Bluchers, regular value, $e 00, $4.50 and $5.00 See them in our windows. Patent Colt Bluchers, Kid Buttons, Gun Metal But- | ABERNETHY'S SOLID MAHOGANY and WEATHERED OAK. of the choicest sort. delicious variety, time favorites, Confectionery Every all the old- evervihing de lightfully pure and good. man, woman or child, SAKELL Next to Opera House : | el i \ PDINING-ROOM SETTS THF | Latest Designs. i IN, A BOX OF CANDY will make a pleasing gift to 'S Phone 640 | BISSELL's CARPET SWEEPERS | Make Housework a Pleasure. REID'S QUALITY | REID' 8 LOW PRICES JAMES REID'S [The Leading Undertaker. Phone 14 "| Spirella Parlors| Is all that good bread should be. you use it? It not, give it a A A A AA NAN NINN R. H. TOYE & CO. Do trial. -------------------- 7 mmgonren ASS - AA, tipentor Th Best Service. and Satisfaction » Guaranteed. i CORSETIERE. i In Wellington St. Phone 878) - MAKEA PERFECTLY LEAL wil YOURSELF privac I'aper Boxes, for Milliners, Hatters, Druggists, Fancy Clothiers. Bakers, Florists, Grocers, Goods, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, ware, Stationers, Ete. Stock and Boxes of every description made to order Estimates Furnished. Office and Factory : 'PHONE 883 AND \ A EPRESENTATIV} Hard Bay } route r sale by Store, "159 Princess Street CIRCLES, IN MARINE i on i WILL | Work on the Steamer La Mohde 1s Now Well Under Wag. KINGSTON PAPER BOX COMPANY (British Whig Publishing" Co, Limited, Proprietors) Manufacturers of all kinds of Stiff, Folding and Tailors. Furriers, »Confeetiohers, Ivy Fancy King Street West CALL. pe --e The Mond» work on the is wel under vessel will be completed ten days awd ready fo; opening of navigation n the meautime the boat w he sold by its prosont {house boat Wenona, o Nichols of Brooklyn, wi Davis' dry dock on Friday from Howe | istand. Jt 'will have fifteen fee added to its length, which will mak room for two staterooms The v reach. Ki from" Menltreal was expect SOE noon The sic rived in her way The cleared ¢ The rived at the gona for Teronto The steamers Fairmount and Ham iitentany are due to srrive on Mon} day to dischoreze. The tug Hall irom Mout light barges, clvared for with three grain barges "The ar Belleriti will mak j Rings Ranids * her lait trip of the geason wt on, BL UPe as. Sunday night. ! The steamer from Montreal cn Saturday. The steamer City of Hamilios went west on Saturday moraing, i The steamer Rideau King is due down Saturday evening from Smith's Falls. steamer Lal way and the in about use at the Ing Tn il pr owners ah A id by W. H_| brought to FURKEY SUPPER HELD PLENTY MM {In Y. MCA he tle Evening. A local i Why, turkey supper was held: in ofthe XML. A. on iri The goest R. H winning beard sown Board Boom on ral { t i ' Lan i would be » the d zens have h ik supply would be there 15 no { Early iu ti mines § venm and the members of hi recent oa' f ting m bark local guest of the | were also | dens uml BW and Kp 1 $. i. Ward preside j Eas followed by a shepherd, 1). G Andre wil 5 numb Rago tent. Mr. Shepherd SCOw 8) in conferences to Joa Msaan pert Saturday to Fort William Abbie | Saturday Tor Us Maiagama vl aaiary, morning fae schooner I ihe red tu later onirtiee sutomohil penits penit evening ! for | ones oF f what branch | Correspondent the erty fot sronto, ( combining a bu Hugh trip. He 11 an old; ville, has received ou who has wade good in| drem's church, King i He in a Queen's graduate Robert oland & Pes general Patton, Mani: hase been in | the past davs, foes and pleasure o, uanager or real estate deales ar al, threds Mun Montreal | Britannic 1s Bue ad! 8 THE ESTABLISHED 1873 STANDARD od from the drydoek wharf Suwnl the Lisa ty { iti cal nily wien, the ristdinig cond el Ing HIRE i gas rine and vou fully To Meet Demand of the (iy, ol 4 We {ating inndian wl, Dent + Han 1 Ane foronta, to Richardson's elevator. and a hall cents is the of fering for storage grain, Lake Supe- for to Buralo. - Boats holding ou! for four cents have Bot been placed Two cha for to's week's ioad dh rere made yesterday ai throg) i i { : The steamer Toller has heen mov | i? BANK TORONTO on freight shows Nile chins | and carriers will be busy to the en of the season. isa at form of investment. ECURFTY for both principal 10d bo inet i he if omen] of on ; the ability to realize Edie Judged by these standards, a deposit in the savings department of this Bask is en ideal wr J. K. Carroll, real estate agent, | ki. day. for Montreal, on a busi ts Fashioned Horehound Can- ihson"s. . KINGSTON H. E. Fichard:on, BRANCH, ane ----y So

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