Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Dec 1912, p. 5

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- a---- § 'THE CHURCH PULPIS * SHOULD BE ENFORCED | i The, Children's Chris stmas BOOKS FOR PRESENTS And what is €beistmas? Why, it is the happiest time of the } } yous it Is the season of m'rth and cold weather. It is the time | when Christmas Boxes and jokes are given, when mistletoe and { red -berried laurel, and souvs, and sliding, and school boys pre- { vail: when the country is | sinated by fires and bright faves; | r | and the town is radiant with laughing children } Charles lamb | | . Stortes of School Lilie (or Boys | Stories of Bchool Life for Girls Ad- Books For The Young People History and Biography. Nature and Out-door Life. Fairy Tales and Legends Old Favoriies in New Form. Life in Other Lands For the Story Hour. i The Realm of Work and Play. Pietures, Stories and Versas for Little Tots, i Good Books of All Sorts | Stories of Travel and venture. Stories of Out-door Life. Miscellaneous Stories Boys Miscellaneous Stories for Girls Tales From Literature ' and - Folk-lore UGLOW"S 141 PRINCESS STREET "THOS. LAMBERT Merchant Tailor A Hand"Failogsd Suit or Overcost can alwavs be ' upon for sod service. We have a large assortment of Suit- ings and' andl vercost Cloths whieh we can make up at a very reasonable price. We the House of Hobberlin sam- ples to sell from. Prices for Overcoat from $18 up. THOS. LAMBERT, 175 P "ERADICATE E HAIR Will 'quickly remove SUPERFLUOUS Absolutely harmless. ('onvenient to Price $3.00 postage paid Jessop's Pharmacy Napanee, Ont. EER for depended also have Nuit or HAIR use. E. BLAKE T HOMPSON, Real Estate, Loans and Hire Insurance -- Agent for-- Union Assurance Soc'y & Liverpool-Manitoba Assyrance Co'y. | EE a, aaron. ovr. LEADING LADIES' SKATE The very finest Skate made, specially for the Ta- dies. both as to design and finish, is the light, steady and sure LADIES' GLACIER. Particularly steady, gives greatest suppogt to the ankle, smooth and fast, with the least" exer' tion imaginable, Best for Rink use, ** Starr" Quality, snd fully guaranteed, ' "Makers of the celebrated i (popyrighted ). THE STARR MFG. CO., LIMITED, Dartmouth, N.8., Canada. meen Rex Hockey Sticks bh) TOUCH " 1a a Made in Four Styles. PLAYER PIANOS PERFECT AS THE HAND Nothing wilt give 0 much pleasure at Christmas and the o year. hrough as a Nord hoimer "fiuman Touch" Player wall the works of the great masters as per the keys. The instrument can be used as a desired--is simple to operate and absolntely. Co's, He resentative is in Kingston for two to fee any further information desired. | THE MINISTERS WHO > PREACH ON SUNDAY. | Announcements Made by the Various Denominations as to Their- >Ser vicesw--=Sermon Topies and M al Programmes. } St, i o'cloek; | classes, J jo'clock, (Gerald, M. A. Queen street Methodist I. Campbell, pastor T. W. Neal. Methodist the pastof. Paul's.---Morning Sunday Pp. m.; Preacher, prayer, '11 school and Bible evening prayer, 7 Rev. W. F. 'Fiz charch--Res IH am. Rey pastor of Sydenham strees hurch, will preach. 7 pm. St. Andrew's-11 am. lev, 8. Li iM. Comptog, BD. 7 pm., Rev. Prof { RE. Welsh, DD. of the Presbyterian | | College, Montreal. 5.15 p.m., minis | tter's . Bible class Students and ! | strangers welcome. | First Baptist church Rev. Doug- las Laing, pastor; at both services i am. "The Saving Power of { Hands; 7 p.m. "Christ in the] Heart, Generosity in the Hand. i Bible school at 2.45 p.m. Studeats {and strangers cordially invited to | | all the services. i Chalmers, Preshyterian, 'rie' and Earl streets--Rev {gilliveay, D.D., minister. Services, 11 | a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday school, 2! {p.m.; Bible class with Profegsor Ma- | Han, 2.15. Students and strangers! {cordially .invited to all the services. D. G. Laidlaw, 170 Princess street, [pew steward. x : Calvary Congregational Church, | | corner Bagot and Charles Sts. Pas- tor, Rev.. 8. T. Butler, 378 Earl | St. 11 , am, subjéet: "Christiah Hope and its Influence.' 3 pm, | Sunday school; 7 p.m., Rev. Boyd, will preach. Monday, 8 p.m. { Young People's meeting, Wednesday 8 p.m., prayer meesting. Come in | welcome to all our services. Seals | free. . | First Congregational, cor. John- | {son and Wellington Sts.--Rev. E.! LeRoy Rice, B.A., pastor. Morn- ing worship at 11 o'clock; evening worship at 7 o'clock. At the even- ing service the pastor wiil preach | a sermon to young people on "The; Secret of Success.' Strangers and | students are invited to worship , { with us. Sydenham -11 am. | Campbell | Church; LH { i corner Bar. | M. Mae St. Methodist preacher, Rev. GG. B.D., of Queen Street | 2.45 p.m., Bible school; 7 p.m., preacher, the pastor. Sub | ject: "Pighting the Stars." Music: ! anthems, "Ye that Stand in the House of the Lord;" "O, how Ami-| cable are Thy Dwellings;" solos, "I Shall Know Him," Harold Angrove; | "0 Lord How Long,' Angus Orr. First Church of Christ, Scientist,| Johnson street, between Bagot andi Wellington streets---Sunday. service! 11 a. m,, subject, "God the only Cause and Creator." Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting. Free public reading room, same address open every afternoon, except Sun- day, 3 to 6 o'clock. All are cordial-| ly invited to the services and the reading room " Seventh Day Adventiste--Elder F. W. Johnston will preach on Suny! day at 7 p.m. in Gospel Hall over | / Sargent's Drug store, on the sub-| ject, "The' Greatest Thing im the, Universe and How to Get It." Ser- vices are also held on Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 p.ni. and op, Sab- baths (Saturdays) at 3 p.m. Sab- bath school at 2 p.m. All 'are wel- come to attend. St. George's eathedral--Second hy in Advent. © 8 a.m. holy munion. 11 a.m. matins. Rev. Canon Starr, M.A. Subject. | "Christ the Physician." 3 p.m. Sunday school; 3.15, Bible class: | £.15 p.m., baptisms; 7 pm., even | song. Preacher, the Dean of Ontar- jo. Svecial envelopes will he pro vided for offerings for the general | houpital. | ooke's Presbyterian Church, | Brock St.--Minister, Rev. J. W. Me- Intosh, M.A. Res'dence, 90 Fron-, tenac St. The pastor will conduct both services 11 a.m, the Saera-| ment of the Lord's Supper, will be dispensed; "7 p.m,, special address ' to communicants; p.m., Sunday | School with classes for young men and young women. Mid-week meeting, Weidneseday, 8 p.m. Stn. i dents and strangers cordia'ly invit- ed to all services. St. James' Churen, corner Union and Arch streete--Second Sunday in Advent. 8 a.m., Holy Commun- jon; morning prayer and { sermon. (ice especially for the | of the congregation. | "Some Wonders lof the Bible; 3 pm, Sunday | Schoo! and. Bible clases; = 7. Pom. { evening prayer ana sermon. Ser- mon subject, "God's Covenant with Abram." Rey. T WwW. Savary | preaches at both services. | Bethel, Congregational, rie and Johnsen streets--A central | | church, Rev. A. P. Mershon, mip- | Lister, 11 am., "The Scandal of the | Cross" 3 p.m.. Sunday school for | all; George Mills, superintendent. 1; pm. Rev. F. W. Troy, D.D., depn- tation -dpeaker for the South Africa gemeral mission. Rev. Andrew Mur ray, president. Seats are all and slways free. The '| services are fo everyone. Evangelization by music and message. Brock street Mothodist church, cor ner of Montreal and Brock streets Pastor, Rev. John Webster. Residence, 242 Johnson street. 10 am., odlass meeting; 11 a.m., and 7 p.m., sermons by Rev. F. W. Danby, ix Music: Morning, anthem, - Js a Holy ay'; by M McKenzie; even. ing, anthem, "Saviour Breathe an Fveming Blessing"; solo bw Mr. Eva. 3 p.m., Sunday school and Broth: echoed 'Bible class. Monday, SP, social evening; Wedn p.m., prayer meeting. Students Ee strangers made we Chureh | | Sun- | com- | Preacher, ! 9 corner Bar | ws THE DAILY BRITISH WHE, solo, i ter, | should {of real _| negligent after Mr. So-in-So. {the outskirts of the city were In a | dangerous condition. i mild weather came along and pre | ratepayers mn eleome. Princess Street' Methodist Church " Abide with Me," Miss Beeb! Stadents and all other in- ¥ ited. BY-LAW Fon REMOVAL OF SNOW FROM SIDEWALKS. There are Many Very Negligent spow Removal -- By-law Citizens Whe are in the Matter of Calls ' I} for the Owners of Property to do'! the Work. Kingston had it n the spow s first taste of Storm, a few ago, and already there is some cussion regarding the removal of snow from the sidewalks. Tnere 1} a by-law, compelling people to shov- el the snow off the walks, and many | prominent citizens are asking any] the by-law be enforced. "It is a shame the way some ped- | ple allow their walks to be covered| with snow remarked a citizen to} the Whig Priday afternoon, in aw ll cussing the matter, 'The by- law | should be' enforced, Everybody be sto clean off walks, and traffic would made much Let every man do his share. ! The city by day a.8 law, regarding the re- { mc oval of snow and ice from the od - walks reads as follows ~All owners, tenants and occupant | property in the city shall! and so often as it shall bej necessary remove and clear away all snow, or dirt, and other ob-} structions from the sidewalks, ad-| joining their respective properties, such clearing and removal to be; made in all cases without any wWn-| necessary delay. Provided that where snow or ice is frozen so that] jit cannot te removed without injury; ts the sidewalks, such persons zhall| strew the same with sand, ashes or| some other suitable substance, for the purpose of preventing pedestri- i ans from slipping. i "(Citizens who do not comply wiih when, ice j the by-law should be summoned be- ! ore the court,' remarked another! sitizen. He stated that after thei negligent ones had been notified, and | spill 'refused to do the work, there | was no excuse, and that they "should | be summoned before the magistrate | ; Every year the police hav: a great) { deal of trouble in dealing with the| ones for snow removal. | two and sometimes three no-| {ices have been served ou people to] clear off the walks, and still they| would not comply. Perhaps a [ow stiff fines in pelice court would be sufficient for the guilty parties. when the authorities are endeav- oring to have the walks cleansd off {they are up against all sorts of op-| | position. 'Why to clean ing to me. One, don't you get Mr». So-in-So0 his walk off without com- He never puts a shovel on his walk all winter," is (he usual complaint. And still, at the same time, an effort is being made to get There is' a special regulation which provides that in a case where the owner refuses to have a walk cleaned, the city can have the work done, the cost of the same to.Le charged to the owner. ! The snowfall of a week ago put | the walks in bad shape and a good example of how some people look after the sidewalk was given. Last Sunday night some of the walks in Luckily, the vented accidents. XO FURTHER WORD | Received From the Creosated Wood Block Paving Co, The Board oi Works has received no {further word from the United States Creosoted Wood Blogk Paving com- i pany, regarding its proposal to lo- cate its Canadian plant in Kingston Ihe proposition was discussed at a meeting of the Board of Works al i couple of weeks ago, and a reply was gent to the company. It has replied that it has some amendments to make on the contract, but is not in a posi tion to do so at the present mo- ment, A site is in view the Allan property, street, If the by-law bonusing the company is to be submitted to the January it must be pre | pared for council of Dee. 16th. The | aswer of the company - is awaited. | for the plant on! adjacent to River | Held Tea and Sale. A tea and sale in ald of the La- | dies' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. was held at the home of Mrs. Thom as Donuelly, University avenue, the president of the auxiliary, on Friuay afternoon. Those in charge were. Home-made table, Mrs, H. Dougla: and Mrs. W. Gill; candy table, M ss Pp. Donnelly, assisted by Miss R. Donnelly, Mss May Hinklé¥ and Miss R. Gillie Parcels From England. Persons wishing to send pa-cels br presents to the British Isles must mail them not later than December 12th, in order to reach the Empress of Britain, which sails from Hall fax on the 14th, and is the last ves- sel out that will carry mail which can be delivered before Christmas. Fur Lined Coats for Ladies. Made in Kingston and made at Campbell Bros, the store that's noted for selling high-class furs at moderate prices. Drop in and see the new styles and get prices. Hon. Adam Beck will mot be able to attend the , on December 12th, of the Bir Oliver Mowai Memorial { filled, i balgl Beceroft | contained Chesek's BATURIAY, DECEMBER 7, 1912. u it i i win-' lil Gun Metals. Patents, Box and Velonr Calf. $600 i We wonld be pleased to show them to you % and Lace. il | SMART SHOES for YOUNG MEN Swell Tans high toss, high heels $450 - 500 600 in Bluchers and Buttons in -Bluchers, Buttons 450 - 400 550 - 500 - ABERNETHY'S CHRISTMAS GIFTS that make a lasting impression THESE + ARE LABOR SAVING NECESSITIES FOR THE HOME. | Fine Furniture fe { Makes Fine Fomes. WE STORE yor in PURCHASES Phone JAMES REID' 147 Chocolates 30¢ quality for 2§c. Friday and fat irday only. Mahood's Drug Store. Hutton's, Limited IS MARKET STREET, KINGSTON, Vive, Life, Accident, Marine Innar- ance. Real state, Stocks, Specialties. 0. Mutton, H. NS Cromiéy, Colem Clark, Agents, PROF. NICOL'S CONCERT IN CONVOCATION XN HALL ON FRI PAY EVENING. J. The Delore Orchestra, of Deloro, Omt., Took Part--Five Local Soloists Contributed Numbers the Excgllient Programme, in convocation hall was evening, when ho) complimentary of Prof. Wil liam Nicol was given Hy the Deloro orchestra. of Beloro, Ont.. and five lo eal soloists. The eoncert was a splen did- one, and too much cannot be said in praise of the excellent. orchestra | which proved capable of the best work Of the local soloists hie | nothing said. The names of Mi A 'L. Clarke, Miss Hazel #assie, Archi and Miss Daisy Chown well iavorably The seat on Friday Every coneert | 1 } { } : there peed and comment are fo require (pranist }, too known here accompaniments were ably play ed by Mix. A. RB. Williamson and I. Klein I'he orchestra programme "Twilight" Reverie, and the Husganan Dance, No. ¥ by Brelims, which were among the most applauded of their music. Perhaps the "Echoes of the Opera" was the best received. It included a succession of well-known opera airs, among which figured "I Drear med | Dwelt in Marble Halls." "In Happy Moments," "Over the Summer Sea, "The Bridal Chorus and "The Mis erere." "The Humoresque" of Dvorak | was also on the programme and way beautifully played. 8.8 right, a member of the Deloro orchestra, played a violin solo with exdéeilent effect most At the close of the ponceri a hearty vote of thanks was moved hy James! Minpes, and seconded by Dean W Fllis, to Prof. Nicol, the orchestra | and the local singers and soloists. | The tribute whs warmly aecorded the audience, Useful Holiday Gifts. A fur set or fur garment consii tutes a permanent remembrance, and even though not of the most expen- sive fur, if coming from this store it will make a gift which is bot beautiful and useful Campbell Bros., the makers of fine furs ' Preparatory Service. I = < | Si Hejd A preparatory sergice, far the com | munjon on Sundiy, was held Or | 's church Priday evening | twenty Dew fommuniesnt: received. Rev. T. W. Neal Srdcaham Street Methodist ehured. gave an address. | | Held at Moir's Chocolates French Cherries . 50¢ a 1b. Nougatines - 50c a Ib. Whipped Cream 50c a lb. Oporto 20c a Ib. SAKELL'S Next to Opera House Phone 640 FRESH ARRIVAL OF GLACE FRUITS Glace Cherries Glace Fruits Pineapple Slices Angelica Try some Dry 8weét Ginger, Extra Choice. R. H. TOYE | 302 King St. : Phone 141 RE ------ ME AnSah KINGSTON PAPER BOX "COMPANY | (British Whig Publishing Co., Limited, Proprietors) Manufacturers of all kinds of Stiff; Folding and Fancy Paper Boxes, for Milliners, Tailors, Clothiers, Hatters, Furriers, Confectioners, Bakers, Druggists, Florists;~irocers, Dry | (Goods, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, Hard ware, Stationers, Ftc. Stock and Fancy Boxes of every description made to order ; Estimates Furnished. Office and Factory: King Street West f- 'PHONE 883 AND A REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL. { | i | | | iii aa eo = a - , vow a _-- STOCK JUDGING COURSE Mr EE ------ woe a splendid addeoss Methods of a Chesse Factories," the present ding some mi Zufclt g the "Different Milk be pointed aut that n i i 1} for i fl met hod oi nverary amd Friday. Thursday fof paying i ac ir Amount, was riche i8ali ord The stock partment tid und sub nl horses judging vourse of the k was Agricultwe. w a splen Inverary Tha eddy The speakers treated! the of dairy catile Th ats and sheep mdging of dairy cattl conducted by alt Fhe unfair 1 others advo hecause of in rheesa-prod pa Wing HUA PEE nt Friday t far at on en todd ie x } o A Le | n tinued das Ih Foursday Mel enzie an on Fi or b was and In gion, The § es ir. Ween Hem _ with fon Biche OFReR Wore Sinclar op * i {tari for a dai . a § came r was then given of th to viassily cattle I'he then placed and point « gee sed. The idea of the in the mind of desirable type of stoek On Thursday evening the wae addressed hy J. 0 HN.A., and i A, Zufelt, n Eastern Dairy School. The oh takin Lieut {ol I of Frew A { i ) } Go 1a he 13 faary po «desiva ore pleased Fach farm opportunity saw it the eatile dissu OTe the speaker New Arrivals hats at Campholl Bros, Fresh sachet drug stor The total present to the 8 $13 $50,000, he Ir were CUT nt i is to fix farmes powders the Mahood's amount subscribed. 'at Queen's woman's poet 260. The building will and before it is siarts 006 must be subscr bed go ting ggari I | ' the | dene " : cost od $25, Ir WAS bs Fergus " '8B THE 1873 STANDARD _ BANK] business man who has customers in various parts f of Canada or elsewhere will | OF CANADA find the services of is husk of 1} invaluable assistance in collect. WEED Sffut : ing drafts, etc. KINGSTON BRANCH, H. E. Richardson, nga hire -

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