3 THE PREMER OMABL {== THE CMURGH PULPITS 2° +m Be | ne mm i wo we Tr Se a, ef day & Monday Attracti t TO COME FOR THE PRESENTA " List of the Bishop of Ontario's en- PREACH ins og vg Ffangore' 'apd gel _-- i Satur ay on ay r aC Ons a TION OF THE COLORS. jagements in* the visitation of the widconio to these services, ss . 0 the. Shel Beam wl the 220 Zsforn poriton of the diocese duting Ansounceiments Made By the Various ~ Sydenham Street Methodist Church-- Rev. 'Alfred Brown, pastor, Morning : | ay al - > As 10 Their Ser 4 i Battery---The ist Miditi. Sunday, May 2nd--Camden Eas:,| Denominations Temperance and moral reform ser | Abe th ea = - To Make the Sinister 01 a 11 a.m.; Newburgh, 3 p.m.; Yarker,| Vices--Serman Topics and Musical vice; Rev. T. Albert Moore, D.D.. i rne S e ra e ! 7 p.m. | 8 . ; pal 30 general secretary, will preach. Even. The designs for the colors that ar Monday, &rd--Harrowsmith, 3 yu. _-- Data} Camiuntan; 3.30 ing : Celebration of one hundred years to be presented to the overseas unit §m.; Sydenham, 8 p.m. 4g' Evening prayer, 7 o'elock. Preacher ob peace between Great Dritain and in the city, have been received by the Thursday, 6th--Pittsburgh, 10.30, ., botli services, Rey. Canon Fitz the United Sates address by Prof. secretary, Dr. J. G. Evans, of tn | 1.m.; Herald Angels, 3 p.m.; Storring Gerald, M.A. {J. L. Movison, M.A; a ted { u , prin pro- | Hi po ° 9 Kingston Veterans' Association. Th. ton, 8 p.m. ' St. Andrew's Church--Rey, §, j, Frogramme will = stile. ate IH $3 i 5 Sal f Ladies $5 00 regimental flag bas a royal blue back Sunday, Stb--Wolfe Island, Trin- M." Compton, . B.D. minister, Ser. ryan alate. Adoration; : Jithen, I oe ¥- - e i . ! ground with the crest in the centre ity, 11 a.m.; Christ Church, 3 p.m. vices at 11 a.m, and 7 pm. Sunda y! d ioral sanctus, "A New Heaven surrounded by a wreath of maple Sunday, 16th--Gananogue, 11 a. School and Bible Classes at 8p and €ao! yA Ne a leaves in autumn colors. The cres' | m.; Rockport, 3p. m.; Lansdowne, 7! Strangers cordially invited to ail and a How Hatth;' Harold Angrove (Hi Boots of the battalion is a maple leaf wit} p.m, services. : ah ' { Recession- | Ji § Sos : " 2 _ ? ' r 4 1": offertoire, "A S of Hope"; the crown above, and the nuibe Monday, 17th---Warburton, 10.30 Brock Street Hall, between Wel- 2 : " ' : : "21" below. The wording "21s |aim.; Bally Canoe, 3 p.m.; Escott 8 p. lington and Bagot streets--An gid Pastlude, Sa wre Clase | «Patents, tans, gun metals in button, Blucher, lin lace and ® Battalion, Canadian Expeditionar, > ! t. | + - . 3 ' m. fasnloned Gospel 'meeting Sunday esleyan Cl i fancy tops, in fact eve air of latlies' $5.00 shoes on Force" is around the crest Whit Sunday, 23rd--DBrockville, | evening, 7 o'clock; two addresse. 3M: ible school and Wesleyan Clab, | | Y y P wf. T) u reek-ni ser- | i + The king's colors are on a back | 3t. Peters, 11 a.m.; St. Albains, 3. p.| Panny Crossby's and other hymns. ig FH ao Wgit ser. sale urday and Monday for ground of the union jack with the m.; Trinity, 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Duncai invited. <A cordinl welcome to all. : F i crest of the battalion in the centre Monday, 24th--Maitland, 10.30 a.| Campbell, superiutendent, Prayer a------ I under the imperial érown. m.; Lads Mills, 3 p.m.; St. George's | meeting, Tuesday 8 pom, MEETS WITH FAVOR The colors for the 22nd Battery 8 p.m, Bethel Congregational, corner Har: { . \ » * are similar to those for the battal Tuesday, 26th--Ganetton, 10.30 a.|rie and Johnson - streets--"A Central Plan To Prive Prisoners to the $1.29 Pairs | 100 Pairs ion except that the battery crest ir fm ; Jellyby, 3 p.an.; North Augusta! church, Rev. A. Margrett, of Jail. X { 3 ' db t- in the contre. The crest is a freld '$ pm: . ronto, will preach at both services. Citizens in general are well pleas- ; ! Children's lace an " Mecaiunder a Tudor crown and th | Friday; 28th--New Dublin, 10.30 Whom: Sunday school for all; F. J. ed over the orders issued thor oi II 40 pairs women's kid | ton boots, patent, wording "220d Battery, C.F.A. sec. am.; Lyn, 8 pm, 180m, 2 betintendent; three depart- prisoners must be driven from the |Hi { Baby soft sole boots brown and kid regu- ond Canadian Expeditionary force" js Trinity Sunday, 30th--Brockville, ments of study. A chureh. with free police station to the jail Bluchers $2.00, | y ' ' on the garter; Bt. Paul's, 11 a.m.; Prencont, 7 Bil 2eute and welcome for all. Volunteer "I think it is a good "move and y Tog. ry lar $1.36and $1.50 val. Right Hom. R. I. Borden has semi Monday, 31st--Crystal Rock, 10, goir, r 5 i v oR 60c the following letter to the secretary { a.m. ;s Cardinal, 8 p.m. First Baptist Chureh-- Rev. Doug- that eine, should have bese regular » now 29¢ ues, low of the Kingston Veterans' Associa. | Tuesday, June, 1st--Oxford Sta- las Laing, pastor, at both services. citizen. "Just because aman is in tion: "I beg to acknowledge yous |.tion, 10.30 a.m: Acton's Corugrs, 3 ; am, A Century of Peace Be- | suble there is no we 'making him letter of the Sth inst. Please con- | pm; Oxford Mille. 8 p.m. "Why | Bucoreat Nations." 7 p.m. ('rout through the "streéts -aceom- vey to the Kingston Veteran's asso. Wednesday, 2nd--Marlboro, 3 p. Youre soeme gon Christian In} nied by a police 'Constable so tha' ° ® ' ¢lation my eongratulations upon thei: m.; Kemptville, 8 p.m. Bible Cl ty i 00". and. Adult| oo person in the city ean see him. action of presenting a set of colors tc Thursday, 3rd--Burritt's Rapids, Solis A v Dy. Sudeuts, I have often thought that it was 2 eo ; 4 alr als in en % the 21st Baftalion, C.E.F., 1 have al {10.30 a.m. ; Merrickville, 8. p.m, vited to all the angers cordially "iu- disgrace to' parade "people in thie J h ready heard that the Battalion has} Friday, 4th--Easton's Corners First Churel po Chiriot Scientist, | Y2¥- At any rate; the majority of = 'attained a high standard of profi: 110.30 a.m.; Néwbliss, 3 p.m.; Frank- Jolson, . between Bagot and Weir. cases are drunks, mem who hav: clency, and is in every way a fine re ville, 8 p.m. ington streets. Stinday sepvice, 11 taken a misstep in a time of weak- giment." Saturday, 5th----Redan, 10.30 a.m. d.m., subject, "Soul" Wednesday | 2¢5% and why should they have tc I ootwear . .jdm., sul , "Soul, y , 9 { Hag mg ao! BS, Sout his regtets Sunday, 6th--Oak Leaf. 11 a.m.; evening, testimonial meeting. Public| March through the streets in thir ¥ . Delta, 3 p.m.; Athens, 7 p.m. reading-room, same a dress, o fashion?" at tho coromony. © 1 ¥ resem: | "Monduy, Tth--St. John's 10.90 u.| coAOME ROO, sami ad Sunday, 48 the Bast men who had the price All $6.00 shoes, now at the ceremony.' m.; Seeley's Bay, 3 p:m.; Lyndhurst, |, "~ o'clock. All are cordially in. | Were allowe re a cab on their N y The minister of militia will be iy 3 p.m. : vited to the service and the read. |oWd accord, to drive to the jall, but 4 p All .00 shoes, now the eity and present the colors. day. 8$th--Eilgin, 19.30 am. ing .room.. ead those, Sno Lore Mthout the Mesins. d i All Py shoes. fiow Brigadier-general Hodgins, adjut | portiand, 3 p,m.; Newboro, 8 p.m; Fitst Congregational, corner Joba- os ob walk Bg, Jo anal ¢ ¥ ' : 20 fougeneral, has went a communica | Wadnesday. 9th-- Westport, 10,30 son and Wellington ' streets--Rev. 1: en to. wal 1 not a ats] R All $4.00 shoes, now $3, Hon SeDich tug himkelf as Selightes 3.m.; Fermoy, 3 p.m.; Bedford Mills, Rey Ries, B.A., pastor; residence, Very henvy in Kingston and Be a: : : ; Ww the ® of presenting the col. 1m. : : 4 street; 'phone 1068. Th . o "th 4 i ors and will be present. 8 AY, 10th--New Boyne, 10.30 pustor will - preach at 'both 'sdrvices. Jail Ae ponars to She MANY OTHER GOOD BARGAINS The consuls-general of Japan, Rug a.m.; Lombardy, 8 p.m. Il a.m. and 7 p.m. Morning 'subject,' great expenditure. . . : sia, France and Belgian Have been ta ae ng "One Hundred oa of Fence hor ipa Li . vited, and will likely be present. An Idea Worth Encouraging. ing subject, "Timed bives:" S| Higers Bymes--Dillon Wedding, In accepting the invitation to be Iwo young fellows. recently attend. 8% Very cordially invited to worship | | Phy wedding was leh td or present, the minister of militia add" sdin luncheon for which they - had | "ith us. : "Please accept my sincere thanks for n 3 fom be lent 0 A ren BREE Abernethy's Shoe Store RH t. tickets at 25c. each. The h vi rel he |v tor ; o Pay. your inyitation to pay the Kingstor Dro a aa a towards the Bel | PeoPle's church howe, ' Rev. G. A. orville, When Hex. Father O'Far v Veterans' Association a: visit on the |' i) { Lowes, minister; residence, ua le m Xi fists r , o er fon : "Victory age, Margaret A 3 glan refugee fund. +2 § Heights," Mack + t. 11 a.m. chor. Byrnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, evening of Feb. 22nd, r pita Bousmity four supe of tots Sine, igre study EY Bris 3 Panos Shar John Byrnes, and Hugh Dillon, sor 3 ------ am sandwiches, a plate of 8d school; 7 -m., Rev. Dr. Lake wid|of Mr. and Mrs, John Dillon. * The Vaudeville At The Grand. : and butter, two tea cakes, five: tarts, | give rather of his oe iy bride was assisted: by her gousia, At "the vaudeville "entertainment Ja four} buns, was passing his = 5 "The Second Coming "of Christ." | Miss Mamie Doyle, She was attir at thé Grand last evening, much in sup. for" the fifth time when he turned A. special "invitation is extended. to Jed in a becoming dress of prett: terest was evinced by 'the larg to "his friend and said in a serious Students 'and strangers in the city. taupe messaline silk, 'and 'velvet hat akdience in the performers. Sever |yone: : Se 0 | Calvary Congregaticnal Church, sor {With ostriet sprays, and coat to AS a al acts, while the photo plays werd | *F think everyone should encourage | yer cs agot and Charles streets-- | mitch. The bridesmaid wore -u|} Tp er much admired. This evening wil |, thing of . this Sort. It's for a good 'Rey. Lyall pastor, 180 Rideau. St. 11 pretty dress of taupe silk and whit: 'y a 2 the losing unity of seeing cause, you know, 3d o'clock subject, "Things that Actom- | felt hat with ostrich sprays. * The i Pa: ALMOST EVERYBODY, LIKES CANDY plag, aorl ih + Restic photo | Be\SaHiod Only WIE The Best Rohe] ation"; 3 o'clock, : Sunday | sroom. was supported by mura By- 4 yf) : EEE TT At Monday's matinee and evening fos "The PhilasoriDle classes; 7 'o'clock, | rnes, brather of the ide. After ; { 3 . : 4 a Under: present financial conditions [*"The Philosophy of the Clouds'; Mon. arsinge.ceremonly. the brid! AY, . hREiGE be when SeRalgments un rarely hey ul high-grade - municipal debentures, ! day, -8 Pam, guild meeting; Wodpes- Shen yom a of the : Re : eal EY Samu of 'CH on Rk i y Hy "from <5} to 6 per cent, of- day, 8 pm. prayer meeting and choir bride's pirents, where a dainty. weq- \ Fong at of Hae in R Tn. ni IN fer <-grentest security. Eliminate'; practice. . All are heartily welcome: ding Alnaer awaited "them. © The |} From Home 4 SA ry ES 300 risk and, be sale. We pavgtheiy for | Cha Lreshyterian Church, Bar. groom's giit to the bride wils a' preces ' scenes; a Keystone com dram | YoU on application. Howard , Fol- te and _Earl--Rev...M.. MacGit: gold necklace, and to fhe bridesmal', IG PO iy : y "Hello. Mf; or a egy. 1 Mus | 2€ry ibvestment. broker, 44 Clarence |Vray, D.D,, minister. Services: 11 a gold negislace and<to. the grooms. Goal, | 4 da eome v J oy A a a oe Adak 'strest, : &m., "The Centenary of Peace: man set of 'gold cuff Moke Mi " Er : » y E vitle ix Mish Wintons Das tno fl HY ce Tnfiuite Gomton: og oepeet, and, £a Lub Het of gold <u the recipients | J 1'Q wld behing. the son i anal ow "To Return Home, fiuite Comfort On Cehitenary Day. ry many- beautiful résents evidenc- : SAK ' S, Bartino and company. 3 man at Na Drv.and Miro. Vrooman, Napasee, | Sunday Schoo and Bible Class, § 10g the high emocr ta aa or they | + mn, a song, six dogs, and a' wire, [BOE & Cable from their dntghier. 7.36 pm. Students lang, Sunesdas, are held. After spending a shor GE) ¢ Next to Opera. House. altogether forming a high class bill, Mea Mies Alar, Landon, Ht. she tordially 'invited to all the pets time with the" bride's parents, . the . Phone 640, se Centenary Of Peace New York, for a month's visit at| St. James' Church, corner. Union | happy. courle wl lente hi their Sydenham Street Mothodist ~ Cliurch home. Lisut. Miller is stilf at tho and ro eeteall seats free. home in: Kerr. Robert, ask, a Solebfuts: he, Sentenury 2 Peace front, rectory, 152 Barrie street. Quinqua.| The Late Mrs. Mary Ann Norton ed States, on Sunday a There Newspaper Changes Hands. gesima Sunday. 8 am., Holy Com-| - Op Monday, Feb, 8th, there passed ill be i i ; munion; 11 a.m. morning ' prayer|away at the home of her daughter 3 Yap! ; wi special amusic and an address | | The Swmitn's Falls News has chang- s rayer at y Going py Prof. J. L. Morison, M.A. Every. |ell hands, J. H, Ross having oo] 30d Litany. 'Sermon subset. Tac | Mrs. | Almond Dulmage, Glenora, Now On Blessi f Had q Vi W: Bev ~fiv body. will receive a copy of the oy his interest to Col, J. M. Balderson. ng of Peace." 8 p.m. Sunday Mary. Aan Norton, aged seventy-five : | «i ng ; $ A s | ' eb - : I School and Bible 'Classes: <0, |yeaes.. Mrs. Norton's maiden name Our Bi 'Clearin yonir programme. Rov. Dr. Moore, Perth. : Mr. W. G. Ferguson, an. old veni ' : x ak: | was Red: i = fe ) : 'Foronto, preaches at: the morning ser- | newspaper wan, has been engaged big ad Mille and 'sernion. was Reid. She martied first Phomas || . | . : : ae Blac : ews : , McCormick, superin- | Gibsos, at elder: brother "of Sheriff ||§' Slendly { on,» 28 'Manager 'aud' editor. 'etdent Church Camp Mission. Gibson, who died In 1864..To them oO : k Crosse and Blackwell | : aN . 7 Cooke's = Presbyterian: Church, [were born two children, a boy and a |B: ur entire stoc Chivers and Son's | Brock strect--Rey. J. W. Melntosi., fgirl. "The boy died quite young. Tho [ll . Wid | in 7 1b. tins 3 MA, 'minister. Residence, $18 Uni. girl grey to womanhood and - be bei A ih d + 841-3 Princess St. | Ere versity 'avenue. The miinister will came thie wife of, Mr. Dulmage. Do. ng sacrince . Jrvach. at Doth services. 11 i, "A Sased's spend husband was Samuel o xB D. COUPER : {Our new line of Baby Carriages and un Years. o "7 p.m. Norted 6--ded some years ago. ; Nl ae : i bo : 4 Wanted A Tall For Vol: {There whs no.dssue from this mar- at prices that can L$ Phone 70. Prompt Delivery. Go-Carts included. unteers;:" 3 p.m,; Sunday School and riage. Her last years were ' spt Bible. C - Mid-week meeting, Pwith her davghter, Mes, Dulmage, : ed (Coast. Sealed Oysters) { Wednesday, 8 p.m. Students, sol | wlio has the sympathy of. a large not be equall » : : ! diers and strangers cordially invited | circle of Friends in her bereavement. | | J ewwwewevevevesweveveveur. to all services, . 4 3 tii meron sot in | Princess Street Methodist Church, | Meeting of Prince Edward L.0.L. } - corner Princess and Albert streets--- The annual meeting of the L.O.L. Rev. I. EB. Curry, pastor, Services: {of {he county of Prince' BEdwarg 11 a.m., the pastor, | "A Profitable was held at Hillier on« February 5th, . Partpership. Dan, the pastor, | with 'good reports. The election of "The Manifold Works of God." Bun- officers resulted: C.'F, Black, coua- | day Sch he fh ASter: ~ Robor amphell, <I, Wpworth League, 'Monday; 81 Co. master; J. M. Ruport, Rau; praver meeting, W. a, plain; Alex. HH. Anderson, . 8 p.m.; Union fellowship meeting secretary; Roy Willianison, Co. fin at close of morning - service, fanclal secrefary: Mergit McFaul, Co. thems. € as the Hart;" * s-hewis McFaul, Co. leo Ye © Lord. 'Solo, "Lead | turer; Jotliam Moon and-C. Rabble, Light," Miss A. Brebne dial | Co, : . lecturer; Col, 1. E. Put- in man, director. of ceremonies. = © ville was selected as the holding the next annual : "The. lodges. will celebrate in Belleville on July 12th. PEE ee mimi Queen 'Stri G. 1. C =======/ JAMES REID [Carters & fi oor gs EA IIESI