ao - Overseas' Service YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU Pay and Subsistence From Date of Enlistment IEE APPLY MAJOR DAWSON, Cor. Bagot and Barrack Sts. Artillery Park. WILSON MARINE 3 H. P. COMPLETE |... 6 H. P. 20YLINDER C190. MADE IN OANADA -- NO 'DUTY. Guaranteed for Five Years. WILSON MOTOR CO. - WALNERVILLE, ONT MOTORS vv. .8 65,00 00 H. Milne, Agent, 272 Bagot St. Kingston, Ont. MotorBoat Supplies . | Tungsten points to platinum, Columbia Ignitor Batteries, always fresh stock. ..Halliday's Electric Shop, Phone 94 -! put on Spark Coils--superior The Key To Success Many a man owes his start in life to the purchase of an endowment BE S. Roughton, gational +| Corner Bajrie and Johnson streets. | vited to all the services. 'rather play the part of a vagrant }i who have been given protection at | ging from house to house and in this PAGE FIVE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1915. AY, MAY 2D | CHURCH SERVICES St. An i's Church--Rev. 8. J.| {M. ComptBn, B.D., minister Ser-| {vices at 11 am. and 7 pm. Sunday { School and Bible Classes at 3 p.m. | Strangers cordially invited to all | services. | | Cooke's Presbyterian Church, i Brock street--Rev. J. W. Mcintosh, | M.A., minister, will preach at both iservices. 3 p.m. Sunday School; | mid-week meeting, Wednesday, 8 { p.m. Strangers cordially invited. to | attend all services. | -- | St. Paul's Church--Holy Commun- | fon, 8.30 a.m.; morning prayer and | Holy Communion, 11 o'clock. { Preacher, Canon FitzGerald. BEven- ing prayer, 7 o'clock. Preacher Canon FitzGerald. "Some Fruits of the Pam. "Stumbling Blocks { Bible School and Or- | gahized Adult Bible Classes at 2.45 {p.m. Strangers and soldiers cor- dially mvited to all the services. All seats free. | Chalmers, Presoyterist, Barrie and Earl -- Rev. M. Macgiflivray | D.D., minister. Services: 11 a.m., Rey. Professor Morgan, D.D.; 7 p.m., the minister, 'The Healing Christ From Cartoons of St. Mark." Sun- day School and Bible Class, 3 p.m.; prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Strangers cordially invited to | all services. Union Street Baptist Church. -- | Rev. G. A. Lowes, minister, residence | { "Victory Heights," Mack street. 11 { {8 m.and 7 p. m. The gospel of the | | grain of seed will be preached. 3| | p. m., Bible school. Seats free and | | unappropriated. "And beholding | the man which was healed standing | with them, they could say nothing against it." . First Church of Christ Scientist, Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington streets---Sunday service, | IT a.m, subject "Mortals and Im- mortals". Wedaesday evening testi- monial meeting. Public - reading- room same address open every af- ternoon, except Sunday, 3 to ©§ o'clock. All are odrdially invited to the services and the reading room First Congregational, Corner Johr- son and Wellington streets--Rev. E. Rice; B.A., pastor, Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Rev. John Lyall, of Calvary Chureh, will preach. Evening worship at 7 o'clock. Dr. Jordan, Queen's Uni- vergity, will preach. - Strangers and soldiers are very cordially invited to the worship. Bethel Church -- Acting pastor, P. V. Samson, B.A., at both services. Address 330 Brock Street, 11 am. subject "Vision and Prayer." 7 pam., "The Reckless Penknife." Sunday School, 3 p.m., prayer meeting, Wednesday, $8 p.m.; Friday evening, Christian Endeavor Soc¢iety. Strangers are cordially in- Calvary Congregational Church, Cor. of Bagot and Charles street. 11 a.m. speaker, Mrs. (Rev.) J. Lyall; ASK FOR PROTECTION ABLE-BODIED MEN SHOULD BE SERVING AT FRONT. Police Arrest Men On Charge Of Drunkenness who Have Been Giv- en Lodging In Police Cells--Beg Money From Citizens. Judging «by the number of able- bodied men who have been given shelter at the police station, this week there are many who are loat- ing around the country doing no work who should be at the front fighting for their country. The call has been sent out for more recruits in spite of the fact that the loafers have been asked to emlist they would and clash with the police from time to time. A It 'may not be generally known but | there are quite a number of men the police station from time to time who put in all their spare time beg- way carry secure gM they want to eat oak, very convenient, $18 to $35. - Drawing Room Easies, covered vered to "L000 or vase free § New line, best white maple and The police investigated of this kind just this week a4 game that is bi Wo cases sud it is all the | 3 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Class; 7 p.m., evangelistic address by pastor. Monday, 8 p.m. Guild meeting; Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting and choir practice. An open! church----free seats. All are wel- | come. Rev. J. Lyall, pastor, 180 | Rideau street. Sydenham Street Methodist Church --Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor, will preach morning and evening. Music by soloists and full choir. Class | { meeting, 9.45 a.m.; Junior League, {10 a.m.; Bible School and Wesleyan | Club, 2.45 p.m.; Senior League, | Monday, 8 p.m.; prayer and praise service, Wednesday, 8 p.m.; Inter-| mediate League, Friday, 7.30 pm. A cordial welcome to all. i St. James' Church, corner Union and Arch streets. AHN seats free. | Rev. T. W. Savary, B.A. The Rectory, 152 Barrie street. Sun- day after the Ascension. 11 am.,| morning prayer and Holy Commua-| lon. Sermog subject, "A Vision of] the Ascended Christ." 3 p.m. Sun-| day School; 7 p.m., evening prayer and sermon. Sermon subject '"Ven- geance." Queen Street Methodist Church Rev. G. I. Campbell, B.D., pastor. 10 a.m, Class meeting; 11 am, family service. Bring the children with you. 2.45 p.m., Bible School and Adult Classes. 7 p.m, subject, "Climbing the Hill of Adversity." Good music. Strangers cordially welcome. Monday, 7 p.m., Junior Epworth League; 8 p.m., Senior Ep- worth League; Wednesday, 8 p.m., congregational prayer and praise service. * St. George's Cathedral--The Very Rev. Dean Starr, M.A. D.D., 78 Wellington street, rector. Sunday after Ascension. 8.30 am. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins and Choral Bucharist. Preacher, the Dean. 3 p.m, Sunday School and Bible Class; 4.15 p.m., Holp Bap- tism; 7 p.m. the Bisliop of Kings- ton will administer the Apostolic Aight of Confirmation. Services of | intercession on behalf of the war ev- ery day at 10 a.m. Brock Street Methodist Ohureh| Rev. Johm Webster, pastor, 242 Johnson stret. © Phone 704. 10 a.m., Class meeting; 11 a.m. sermon by the pastor; anthem, "Remember Thy Creator." 3 'p.m., Bible School, Brotherhood and Ladies' Bible Classes; 7 p.m., Sunday School In- stallation service, to which the Sun- day School and Congregation are in- vited. Anthem, "Sweet Sabbath Eve." Monday; 8 p.m., Bpworth League service; Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer serwice, Princess Street Methodist Chureh. corner Princess and Albert streets. -- Rev. H. E. Curry, pastor. Services, 11 a. m,, the pastor. subject, "Lib- erty." 7 p.m. the postor, "Vie- tory." . Agthems, "Still, Stil] With Thee," "Rest of the Weary"; solo- ists, Misses A. Brebner and K, Flynn; duet, "O Morning Land," Miss Breb- ner and W. Mack. Sunday school and Bible class, 2.45 p.'m.; Epworth League, Monday, 8 p. m.; prayer- meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m, A cordial invitation to all. . A IN BASEBALL CIROLES The Public School League Opened : On Friday Afternoon. The Public School Baseball Lea- Bue opened on Friday afternoon at the Cricket Field. ©. C. I. and Mac- donald teams had a battle royal. Five innings were played, at tte end of which the O, C. 1. led by the score of 19 to 5. Macdonald school's team had very inferior fielders to those of 0. C. L Macdonald had a little better of it in the way of battery but support was entirely lacking. A large crowd witnessed the oon- test. W. Joymer umpired and C. R. Powers, physical . director of the Y.M.C.A., was scorer. The teams: 0. C. L.---Serutton, ¢; Gousell, p; McLaughlin, 1b; Day, 2b; Ada, ss; Mills, 3b; J. Woods, if: » of; adell, rf. a Macdonald--Polly, c; McGall, Pickering, 1b; Cohen, 2b; Robi 88; Hzzlett, 3b; Murray, cf; Davidson, rf, 9; nso, if; Miller, rector. | Shih SLT ae Styleand Good Taste In Men's Hats Are evident in our showing of the season's popular shapes. Buying direct from the fac- tories and in large quantities enables us to give values not to be had at smaller dealers. Our new Straw Hats, Der- bies, and Soft Hats, are en- dowed with that refinement that modest men desire. STRAW HATS FROM 25¢ UP. FELT HATS FROM J 50c UP. | | CAMPBELL BROS. | The Big Hat Dealers Mary Pickford Week. | Dujins the entire week of May 17, at the Grand Opera House, it will be; Mary Pickford in reportoire--a dif-| ferent play every day, nowhere 'on | this continent, nowhere in the whole | of the round wofld, certainly: not in the British trenches, would an an | nquncement of six days of Mary Pick- | ford in repertoire fail to stimulate in-| terest and to rouse a scense of plea®™ surable anticipation. She wills be seen in a round bf her great sucees- ses, and where all the plays are so fine and where little Mary, acting in each and all is so supurb, it is difficult to select one play from an- other. The initial play' 1s one in which Mary Pickford scored an early triumph. "Caprice," for Tuesday the play will be Queen" on Wednesday "Eagle's Mate" will be shown, on Thursday Mary Pickford will delight children old and young as "Cinderella," The offering on Friday will be "Behind The Scenes" a delighttul drama of theatrical life, showing the strug- gles, sorrows and strength of a poor and pretty musical comedy Soubret- te. On Sfturday there will be pre- sented "Tess.of The Storm Country" a veritable gem. Proud of Canada's Exhibit. "It was a pleasure to be able to say 'l am a Canadian,' and to know that our Dominion's- exhibit was the best within the grounds." I. W. fternoom. | Brisbin; a well.known insurance man, against | who makes his liome at Lacalle, Que, thus expresses himself on his return from.the Panama Pacific Internation. al tion. In a letter to the Grand Trunk System, Mr. Brisbin 3|says: "After a trip to the Panama Exposition, during which we travel. Jed over eight different railways, I wish to express to you our aj cis. ted. service is not ex- celled upon this continent." {will keep our place of busi- {ness open "Such -A Little] - Dressy Colonial Pumps Every lady admires a pretty Colonial Pump-- there's nothing dressier---nothing neater--especial- ly the pretty patterns we are now showing--we also show the new Strap Pumps. Prices $5, $4.50, $4, $3.50, $3 We even show a very, good one at $2.00. Abernethy's ICE CREAM BRICKS OR IN BULK Delivered to all parts of the City By Government Test, Best in Kingston. SAKELL'S, BABY CARRIAGES AND GO.CARTS. This Week. For the benefit of those who work in the daytime, we Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday Evenings. We will call for and deli- ver when requested. Kingston Hat and Feather cleaning Co, Phone 168. - . 281 Princess St. OUR FRESH GROUND OOF FEE AT 40c. CAN'T BE BEAT. a sample order and be Rattan Baby Ca Pull n Carriages, with Iman SE backs, | James Reid Pars | THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, "i 5 | Phone 17, Memorial Cards is memory of departed friends. NEATLY PRINTED with same, date of death, snd - a suitable verse, Send for ple and Prices THE BRITISH. WHIG OF</CE pv WINGS TON, The kind you are look- ing for is the kind we sell Scranton Coal Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt de- ., Is Extensive and. of Latest Des Aol