oy a ny jot Spoke vn Questions 17 METHOD. C4 PGATIONA SUNDAY "Dr. Hazlewood, of Toronto, LQoncerning Temperance and Moral Reform. 'men of the of * the ment. of temperance and moral pa | spoke in Sydenham street church * on Sunday. Dr. Hazlewood remarked {the morning that he becomes impat- in ient with presumably good people who and talk about their home above, support and' attend the services Jnnd meetings of their respective church. fi But that is where from the best manufae- "purer. [These are the 'flew, patterns for the ming spring of 1914. Hatter Wegleyan club in the afternoon, "tat the "welcome" they stop, they said hey be interested and en in cleaning up and improving conditions right here > earth. Pa the éveningiservice he drew a comparison of the soldier on active service and the ane 0 in time of peace follows should, {the band down the street. Though not disparaging the man ih uniform, the speaker 'declared that the great ma- jority 'of church members are of the kind; they follow the band. Again very often 4# the band does not play to suit them they refuse to fol low it, At Sydenham street Huzlewood, spoke five times, at ehurch services, the Bible school, church, Dr: both and and to' students and strangers after the evening service, Lindsay Piano Montreal. eastern C. W. Co. M. 8. Grice shove Ue, Nos. 11¥- 121 Princess street. Lindsay Co. dive improvements to the store mandger fie stores now controlled by company in Ottawa and Brockville. cess street," give sthef people: an oppor: tunity of inspecting. the 1914 in piunos and : player pianos, "also full line of, Victrolas carried. ---------------------- Ey Counterfeiters Arrived were [brought down to deputy sheriff, Watter found Benjamin Worth. '- The (twoymend were @udity « Yof - , circulating counterfei mbney, nd givefiytwo years and fare each. ' An Attractive Display An attractive window dispay recently been shown at. J. B McLeod's, Brock street drug stor» It was given to advertse Zam-Buk 80 popular within the last few years to the hest advantage. H. W. Norris, of Cleveland, was in aftéerdoon to look over some business at the King- con- sarnoc, Mr. Norris left 'on Monday morning Kingston on Saturday ton Shipbuilding company in nection * with the stearjer for Montreal. y Mrs, F."R. Smith and family of Brooklyn, N.Y.» are visiting her sis. Bert Grimshaw, 247 Vie- ter, Mrs, toria street. i A'W. Jewett, ehief of police of To- ronto, was in the city on Monday. Henry Zimmerman, 'of Chicago spent the week-end in Kingston. TTT With Almost Invisible and Mountings. For an Examination 'of the Eyes by a Reglitered Optomot- rist. For ald 1b the Eyes that will r'd you of Eyestrain and Hepd-" dthe--came direct to Frames Hev. Dr. J. H. Hawlewood, ol Torond 18 to; one of the out hs ministry of Canadi ethodism, a Lot the field agin.) ' PURCHASE VALUABLE PROPERTY Ltd, for ¥ bons purchased two stores, intend to make exten- | now occupied hy D. A. Weese and Co.; and when concluded will confer favor with above Montreal, Quebey City, JLheir : present. ware rooms, 294 Prin- models al L" Prederick .Phijlips! and + Frederick Sullivan, two youths from. London Portsmouth penitentiary. on Sunday night, by the has the healing ointment that bas become The window arrangement was clever- ly carried out dnd the goods displayed Rev. J. W. MicTnou, of Tanark -- Bishop Mills in St. George's~Notes About Other Pulpits. : On Sunday the Calvary Congrega- | ional wi people welcomed » pastor, Rev. J. W. Molatosh, of Lan: ark, aud ee uch, preted hy iis discourses. At the morning sec vise Mr. Melntosh preached from ! Cor: ait i " ow the are diver sities of gifts but the same spirit.' 'The preacher f that. the peadle of to.dey were following in the foot steps of the ancient Greeks in think. ing mote of art than religion--in liv: for service for pleasure instead of for service God has marked out a certain a mount of work for each one of us wud that is to stand by the church and take upon ourselves its duties. There ate some persons, however, who ri- ly too much upon others, nod na Mr. Melnt said, they might bo classed as those who want to be spoon-fed. This 'class wil taka things easy and let the world cruni- ble away before it ever dawns upon them that they ing. © Bishop Mills in St. George's i Bishop Mills preached at the Sun 'day morning service in St. George's |cathedral, making a strong appeal Tor service for Christ, tuking the words of Paul, showing Jesus Christ as the | Master, as Its text.§ With Jesus Chins 148 our master, we ri 1 to hin, and not to ourselves. Christ was near 'to everyone, and would never forsake the believer. i we belonged to Him, we must serve Him, and not ourselves. In our prayers had we the right mean- ing? Were we looking to the cross, to the dead Christ, or to the living Christ % Looking for the dead Christ we would be misdirected, as to where Christ is to be found. ; prayer we would remember Him on the cross but our attention. must not remain there, {hut return. io the living Christ. . Because Christ lived and tri- umphed over death, we hud been sav- ed. ¥ | TY e-- CY kd Union! Street Baptist Church On Sunday, anniversary services were held at the Union street Baptist church. At the monring service Dr. Lake, father of BE. J. Lake preached the sermon, : 2 1} « Four new, members of . the © com t gregation were baptized by:the past- 'for, Rev. G. A.i Lowes, at.the even- ! ing 'service. * Three were over twenty years of age.' : 5 Pes a Tribute to Strathcona ! In, his Sunday evening sermon Rev E. LeRoy .Rice, of the First Congre- gational church, paid a 'most fitting tribute to the memory of - lord Strathéona and Mount Royal, choos ing as his text, 'The Passing A of a Statesman," During 'his remarks he said : "Lord Strathcona was a true triot. His was not a patriotism that spends itself in spasmodic outbursts of emotion, \ fed him to consecrate to the service: of Kis country the noblest gifts and graces that God had given to "him, and affer all there can be no higher owing to the splendid daring and courage, of Nonald Alexander, Smith that our great road was saved to Canada and the empire. mea int ' INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, hs Picked Up By Our rters. The 8.8.A.A.A. will hold a banquet 'ih February. : 'A number of Kingston poultrymen ipped some birds to the show heing ld at Smith's Falls. "ihe will of .the late John Hazlett has been entered | estate will go to sisters, i Rev. S.'J. M. Compton will speak Bon "Ireland "in the Y.W.U.A. on lues day might at eight o'clock. The lec ture is free. a v. Dr. J. H. Hazlewood, who preached in Sydenham ' Street Meth- ist church on Sunday, left for Gan- llanoque on Monday noon. i * Miss Margaret Ma Newsy Pa for probate. his brothers and {in the city 'on Thursday, and it is ho to arrange a talk from her. AD. 'M. Molntyre, K:C., is a promin- ent figure in a picture, in the Toronto :Star-Woekly, of the opening of the néw Oddfellows' Temple in Toronto. "Mr. Findlayson, a theological stu- nt at Queen's, preac! a sympa- a opel Arn in me iy ] Jchittéh on) y morning. ts aT homiatt ot the divi gional headquarters, has returned with Mrs. «Bennett rom a trip on the con- fiend. The latter went on to Wdnto for, a visit. : The funkiraliok: the late W. R. Dick Sodetizred , on Monday morning, Rev. $1 Dr. Macgillivary, 'dondiicting the sér- vite. The tributes 'Kinga ivr: cl oe of ph apoké 40: the : {BEng 0 odist - church "on 3 noon, on the subject of athletics. {1% As & result of a trip he made out in the cunt, Re J - E§ er was placed .in a foster home. Board Gf Trade Banquet mong the invited guests for the A Edwards, 1A : Board ; Wodne: Ek TEE Se N , LP. Dr. , wards, .B., Dr. A. E. Ross, M.P. In offering | Ui pried Saturday, (n | wosk. earlier: than usta po- ! but a patriotism tha! | form of patriotism than this. Tt was | The | iil i if thew, general secre- i 'ary of the Y.W.C.A., Tokio, will be || Hos) vege: juny p 4 or i ne vmen who had a meal in a "his sresiaurant,. 'on Wellington street, Sunday gilght, rei sed to make a settlement, and a call was sent to the police. Constables Timmerman and Nicholson responded, and the men soon came forth with the coin. They would have had a trip to police head- new { quarters, had they not paid up. pene Death of an infant The death octurred in the Hotel Dieu, on Monday 'morning, of the in- fant daughter of Mr. and ®ics. John A}- larie, of Kingston Mills: .The deceased was one of girl twins born about. a week ago. 3 Clearing Sale at Prévost's., ' Prevost's, Brock street, great clearing sale of made to order, ready- made clothing and gents' furnishings. See the display in window. -------- The man who , is able to deliver the goods never has to carry a good luck HELPS, index: bound in cloth, y You .- It will tll You'how to nurse amd treat the members of your family in good health. 3. proving the condition, of your household ing tha care of the human body. the comp sick. '2 oods of every nature. 4. on how to embellish rooms (stencilling, ete wil excellent advice as to the care, feeding, ete, of infants and children, home. 14. 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We must reduce our en- ormoys stock. Ladies $75 Black Rus- sian. Pony Jackets, | very glossy No. 1 I} skins . $46.50 ll Ladies' $65 long mink | marmot jackéts, rich ill _ eoats, for .... . $46. i Ladies' $65 long Persian fi, Lamb Paw. Jackets, | for : $46.50 Men's Raccoon Coats, sold-all season up to $90, for $58.50 Men's Fur Coats, in calf dog, "Alaska beaver, ete. .......... $17.50 Children's Muskrat Jae- fh f Hj i If $30, for Children's White Fur Setts, in Coney, Thib- et, &e., $3.50 and $4.00 | for... $2.65 Apparel in "Kingston's | kets, regular $25 and {| OPEN NIGHTS " 16(-162 Princess St. Jack Fros Will not be 'dreaded if you wear good warm Underwear, such as we" sell Underwear for Ladies, Underwear for Gentlemen, Underwear for Girls, Underwear for 'Boys, Underwear for Infants, All the best makes, in- cluding Imperial, Pen: man, Watson, Hewson, Oxford® and Puritan brands. Right prices prevail. The College Book Store Phone; 919 For the next change in the weather, to be able to tell for yourself just how cold it Is at your own home. Our thermometers are well made and dependable neat, Jewelers and Opticians. Iswuers - of Marringe Licenses, Ladies' Coats, rat lined sable collar and reveres; £40.00, Ladie's Coats, rat lin- ed mink collar and re- veres $40.00. Ladies' Rat Coat, 50 in, long, $40.00. W. F. Gourdier 78 Brock Street NEWMAN & SHAW | THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. TY WW TTY YYYeY SOLD CITY DEBENTURES . | | Good Figure Realized For $27,000 Of Them The . Civie Finance committee has +isald $27,000 of Ghe ottp's five per cent. debentures at 99, which is considered a high figure at this time. There is - still $51,000 more deben- tuseg to be sold, and Mayor Shaw expecls that they will be sold at par. The mayor says he would like to di- vide the $51,000 into $1,000 lots and sell them to individual citizens, many plof whom would no doubt like to get fivk per cent. on their money for a Custom Sawing Our saw mill is now pre- pared to receive logs and tims' ber to be manufactured into boards and plank, or anything else desired. | Alaska Sable . Muffs, sold all season up to $16; now $10.00 Persian Lamb Muffs in it different styles. re: duced to... ... $10.95 Mink Muffs, a few only, no'two alike, up a $i. regula, for ...$28, Mink Marmot. Stoles, | # regular prices,: $3 to | $7 now $4.50 and $3.50 Blue Wolf' Stoles, new | animal shape, worth up to R18, for. . $12.00 Persian Lamb Paw i Stoles, newest style, reg. $6.50, for. $3.90 Scores of odd pieces at : unheard of prices. Odd Setts worth up to $15 reduced to $5.00 "All Sales for Cash. No Approval. Watch our windows. r -- hrs art 'A remarkable operat vation for the eure at dancer was con wri an hospital b 4% Hartford, -Conn. ? : fl. maxes or wn FURS period of ten to twenty years. It would be | better 'thah putting the money into the bank at three per cent., 'his worship thinks. First-class work. ~ Cok Bay sed Wellington Sin: x Kingston Old Boys New - officers. of the Kingston Old Boys' association, Toromte, have been "elected as follows : Honorary president Hon. Jumige.b. M, Britton and Sir Henry" M. 'Pellity; 'zresidept, John: Me- Leod; first * vice-president, « Lieut .-Col. Alfred St. James Galloway; second vice-president, li Rechab Tandy; treasurer, Dr. Russa) secretary, J." J. Donnell; audi ors, Messrs. Gi. W. Gaden and George B. Sweetnam. 'A committee has in charge the matter of procuring a suit- able jewel for the retiring president, 'I. | A. Gillen. | Closed Its Engagement F. Stuart, Whyte's "'Vésatiles" clos- ed its engagement at the Grand Opera House on Saturday night by the pre sentation of "Ihe Old Country Pier: rots" and "The Canadian Express." A large number of students wep present and sang several songs, and also engaged in the choruses by invi- tation, 8 fh Sons of Scotland fh Dinng fo Burns' Anniversary il Banquet and Dance, in City Hall, Jan. 26th; R. C. H. A. Orchestra. Tickets 750; © to be had at 161 Queen street. i ce ------ i - Rev. 1. Campbell, pastor of Queen Street Methodist church, has begun a series of sermons on the mer- its of religion and ehristianity. = He proved, last night, that religion was necessary and the Christian religion was the best known. Its results were the most helpiyl and beneficial, e Every person should have some kind of outdoor exercise, either snowshoe. Ink, Lovogganin skating. We have a eco Snowshoes from $2.50 to $3.50. Toboggans from §3.00 to $4.50, Skates, 50c to $5.00. | Every skate guatantesd ing and breaking, and boots free. G. Real Estate The Basis of All Wealth A detached solid brick dwelling on mtaining- 10 rooms, hot water heating, B. and C., furnace, gas, Slectrle light, for $5,100. Foasession May Ist BUILDING LOTS SChestuut St. (33 by 100.) $27 Mack St. (33 by 66) 1100---Albert St. (33 by Victoria Park. TO RENT, A new house on Frontenae St, mod ern, $25 per month. ° FIRE INSURANCE, - v REAL ESTATE, Buying: Selling enting. E. W. MULLIN, 09), facing, WHITH E IAA oy: 1A SAAR : x or eal Will be your clothes if soul permit us | AP bo hd A