PAGE TWO Furs OF QUALITY. Made to Special John McKay Limited, 149-157 Brock St, Kingston. at ea Cook's Cotton Root Compounds A reliable regula I," 4) Bold in three rees of strength=-No. 1 1! 3 $i o. 2,83; No. 3, $5 per box. Bold BY all druggists, or sent re nn woeipt of price, Free pamphlet. A 88; THE COOK MEDICINE CO. TORONTO, ONT. (Formerly Wisdese. a THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. Drop a card to 13 Pine street when wanting anything done in the carpen- tery line, Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work; also hard. | _ wood floors of all kinds. will recelve prompt attention. 40 Queen Street. SKIMMED MILK FOR SALE At 1c A QUART Just the thing for cooking, feeding chie- kens, ete. Kingston Dairy Co. 806 University Ave. Phone 649. RUGS At before the war prices. We have been preparing for . the advance in prices for six months. You get the benefit. All the best English and Canadian makers represented. All orders 8hop - Every Size, Every Quality, Every Mak Ontario. | 1 & 1 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JULY 17,-1915. al | CHURCH = SERVICES |} Told aa st. Paul's Church--Morning prayer nd holy communion 11 o' clock reacher, Canon W. F. FitzGerald, 1. A Evening prayer at 7 o'clock Preacher Canon W. F. FitzGerald, M: As Qiieen Street Methodist Uharehe-- Rev. G. 1. Campbell, B.D. pastor. 10 a.m., Sunday School, Bible Class and Class Meeting; 11 am. preach er, Dr. H. \E. J. Coleman. 7 p.m. C! V. Pairburn. Strangers and sol- diers cordially welcomed. Cooke's Presbyterian Church, Brock street, Rev. J. W. McIntosh, M. A., minister, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7p. m. Bible class, 10 a. m.; Sunday school, 12.15 p. m.; mid- week meeting, Wednesday, 8 p: m Students, soldiers and strangers in vited to all services. First Church of Christ Scientist, Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington streets--Sunday ser- Vice, 11 a. m., subject "Life," Wed- nesday evening, testimonial meeting Public reading room, same address, open every afternoon except Sunday, | 3 to 5 0' clock. St. Andrew's and Chalmers-- Unjon service in St. Andrew's Rev. M. Macgillivray, D. D., officiat- ing. Services, 11 a. m., "Midnight Changed Into Morning"; 7 p. m., | "I'hree Young Men Worth Looking | At, With an Application." Strangers {and students cordially invited to all the services. | 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.; Bible school, 2.45 p. m.; senior league, Monday, 8 p .m.; prayer and praise service, Wednesday, 8 p. m, Soldiers and visitors specially invited. A cordial | welcome to all. : | | --- Calvary Congregational Church, {corner of Bagot and Charles street --11 a.m., "Spirituai Diagnosis;" 3 #p.m., Sunday School and Bible | Class; 7 p.m., "A Queen Seeking Sal- | vation." Wednesday, 8 p,m., prayer | meeting. All heartily welcomed to | these services. Rev. J. Lyall, pas- [tor, 180 Rideau street. . | -- | Bethel Congregational, corner Bar- {rile and Johnson streets--Acting { pastor, P. V. Samson, B.A. Address {330 Brock street, 11 a.m., subject, | Selfishness In Religion." © 7 p.m., | subject, "Worshipping "the Brazen Serpent." Sunday School at 12.15. | Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.; { Christian Endeavor, Friday, 8 p.m. | Strangers are cordially invited to all | the services. St. George's Oathedral--Very Rev. { Dean Starr, M.A, D.D,, rector, 78 { Wellington street; telephone 1,644. | Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A, B.D., cur- ate. 138 Bagot street; telephone, {1.444. Sunday after Trinity, 8 a.m., [Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins |and Holy Communion. Preacher, (Rev. C. H, Shorty, M.A., of Japan. {4.15 p.m., Holy Baptism; 7 p.m. ev- {ensong. Preacher, Rev. Cecil Whal- Ra CO | A SUCCESSFUL PRONTO, | Held By Brock Street Methodist Sun- day School. Brock Street = Methodist Sunday | school picnic, postponed from Thurs- | day, July 8th, was held on Friday at Long Island Point, and was the best ever held, A baseball game between the sin- gle and the married men resulted in a victory for the single men by a score of 6 to 6 after five innings. Batteries: For married men, D. Pound and W. C. Drury; for the sin- gle men, P. Dainty, J. Birch and G. Stagg. A. Kinch was umpire. Exhibitions of fancy diving and swimming were given hy Dr. C. C. Nash, D. Pound, A. Neal and others. The programme of races resulted as follows: 'Beginners' class -- Girls: Gladys Brows, Dorris Allen; boys, Fred. Frager, Gerald Armstrong. Girls, 6 to 8--Alice Rescola,Gladys Brown. Boys, 6 to 8--Roswell Lee, Charles Billings. Girls, 8 to 10--Maribn Allen, Try =. Against damage by FIRE or LIGHTNING, Our Five Msar- Billings. Boys, 8 to 10--George Baxter, Nor. man Billings. Girls, 10 to 12-Dorig Bearance, Mildred Leslie. Boys, 10 tp 12--Charles Stowe, Ronald Brown. Girls, 12 to 14--Florence Stone, Irene McLaughlin, Boys' three.ldgged race -- Guy Armstrong and Robert Nelson; Dor. win Drysdale and Karl ¥rager. Orange race for young ladies-- Contestants were required te run 50 yards and pick oranges which. had ' Have you seen them? Gold plated frame and drop amber lenses, 50c, <D. D., will officiate. A AAAI AA AAA Aires ita. aun] ley. Daily at 10 a.m., in the Chapel, services of Intercession. { St. Andrew's Church--Rev. S. J. M. Compton, B.D., minister. Ser- vices at 11 a. m., and' 7 p.m congregations 'of St. Andrew's and Chaliners will unite for worship dur-| ing the month of July im St. An- drew's. Rev. Malcolm Macgillivray, Strangers cor- dially invited to all services. Brock Stree: Methodist Church-- Rev. George S. Clendinnen, pastor, | 242 Johnson street. Public worship at 11 a, m. apd 7 p. m. The pas- tor will preach at both services. Sun- day school during July and August at 10 a. m.; Epworth League (Red Cross work), Monday, 8 p. m.; prayer service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Soldiers and other visitors cordially welcome at all services. St, James' Church, corner Union and Arch streets--Rev. T. W. Sa-| vary, B. A., Rector, the rectory, 152 Barrie street. Seventh Sunday af- ter Trinity. 8 a. m. holy commun- ion; 11 a. m., morning prayer and litany. Sermon subject, "The Shel- tering Wing"'; 3 p. m. Sunday school; 7 p. m., evening" prayer and sermon. Preacher, Rev. C, H. Shortt, M. A., Japan. ' Princess Street Methodist Church, corner Princess and Albert streets-- Rev. H. E. Curry, pastor. Sundav School and Bible Class hour changed to 9.45 a.m. Public wership, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., conducted by the pastor." Special music by the choir assisted by Mrs. Gibson, of Ottawa. Anthems, "Blessed Assurance." "Sun Of My Soul;" duet, "Tarry With Me," by Mrs. Gibson and Mr. Mack; solo, "The Lord Is Mindful Of His Own," Miss A. Brebner. Ep- worth League, Monday, 8 p.m.; pray- er meeting, Wednesday, 8 pom. A cordial invitation to all. First Baptist, corner Johnson and Sydenham streets--Pastor, Rev. Douglas Laing. During the months of July and August this church unites for 'worship with the First Congregational Church. During July Rev. E. L. Rice will have charge of the services. Morning worship at 11 o'clock in the First Congregation- al Charch. Subject: "Retribution" Evening worship at 7 o'clock in this chureh, subject: "Worship and Work," a study of Raphael's "Trans- figuration." Strangers are very cor- dially invited to the worship. First Congregational, corner John- son and Wellington streets--Rev. KE. LeRoy Rice, B. A., pastor. Resi- dence, 281 Alfred street, phone 1068. During July and August this church unites for worship with the First Baptist Church. During July the pastor of this church will have charge of the services, Morning worship at 11 o'clock in this church. Subject: "Retribution"; evening worship in the First Baptist Church. Subject: "Worship and Work," a study of Raphael's "Transfigura- tion." Strangers are cordially in- vited to attend these services. The Sunday school will meet at the close of the morning wership. been spilled over the course. The race was won by Miss Violet Auld. Young men's sack race was won by A Kinch, with Johm Birch a very close second, both diving for the rope at the same time, but owing to the extra reach of Kinch he got the rope from Birch, Married ladies' race--Mrs. Burns, Mrs, Mellroy. Married men's Tace -- Douglas Pound, Robert Crawford, Teachers' race--Miss F, Davies, Miss E. Birch. The programme was brought to a elose by a laughable event, when about twenty entered into a bun-eat- ing contest. So close was the finish that it was impossible to decide the winner, } BENEFIT CONCERT At Grant Hall Under Auspices of Hu- mane Society, Advices received from New York indicate that the Blue Cross benefit performance to be given under the auspices of the Humane Society at Grant Hall, Monday, July 18th, is of an exceptionally high order . Met- ropolitan artists of the first rank have volunteered their services. This will be the first opportunity the peo. ple of Kingston have had to see Wing Tabor Wetmore, to.day the greatest exponent of the art of. impersonation in America. The musical feature of the bill will be rendered by soloists of international reputation. Eliza- beth Basey, the California virtuoso; whose debut at Carnegie Hall creat- ed a sensation in Easter musical cir- cles, will lend the wizardry of her bow to the occasion. ---- Beautif New Stock To Choose. Prevost, Brock street, has. this year an extra fine assortment of tweeds, cheviots and serges for his 4 order clothing Hi ready-made clothing and : ishing departments are The | | Mrs. land Ra a ah Trove ve 5 Twilight * * . * ul bridge of three tables on Thursday afternoon when the players included Mrs. E R. McNeill, Mrs. Charles O'Connor, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Herbert Dawson, R. D. Sutherland, Mrs. F. H. Macnee, Mrs. P. C. Stevenson, Mrs. R. Halloway Wadde]l, Miss Amy Mec- Gill, Mrs. Florence Cunningham and Miss Loretta Swift. At the tea hour several people who came were Mrs. George Watherspoon, Mrs. | K. N. Kenwick and "Mrs. "Travers Hora. The polished table was most | artistically - arranged with a lace} centerpiece beneath a bowl of pink | sweetpeas. 1 . od . . i Goffrey O'Hara, New York, will] arrive next week to visit his sister, Mrs. Arthur Craig, Albert street. Mr: and Mrs. Richard Waldron and the Misses... Waldron, Barrie street, left on Tuesday for Ogunquit, Me. Mrs. Schofield visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Campbell Strange, Barrie street, left yesterday for Chicago. Miss Constance Forneri, Alfred street, is visiting friends in Merrick- ville. Migs Betty Cumming left to-day to join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cumming at their summer home on Belmont Lake, after a visit with Dr. Mrs. James Third, Wellington street. - Misses Helen and Marjorie Camp- bell, Emily street, went to Gananoque | to'the Yacht Club dance last night] and Miss Helen remained to visit] Miss Flora Rees. Miss Katie Hamilton has returned from Smith's Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coscia, Ot- tawa, were in town this week. Miss Irene Waller, Kingston, is spending «a vacation at her home in Peterboro. Sheriff Thomas Dawson is holiday- ing for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Folger, Watertown, N. Y., are with Mrs, Frederick Folger, Syd- enham street. 2 - . - * Mrs. Frank Cane and Mrs. D. Ran- dall, Syracuse, N. Y., will reach here to-night to spend some time with their sister, Mrs. E, Wilmot, Clergy street, Mr. and Mrs. Reid, Walkerville, are with their daughter, Mrs. W. H. Rankin, for the summer at her-beau- | tiful cottage at Collins Bay. Mrs. Edward H. Clark, Detroit, is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. D. Car- michael, "Tintern Place," Mack #treet. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Smith, John- son street, have returned from a vis- it to Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Gurd, Mon- treal. Miss Edna Fitzgerald, of Toron- to, is visiting friends in Kingston. Miss Elsie M. Bartle, Niagara Falls, is spending a few weeks with friends in Napanee and Kingston. * . » . * » Miss Florence O'Donnell has re- turned to town dfter a two months' visit with Mrs. W. B. Reed, Roches- ter, N.Y. Prof. Stafford Kirkpatrick is holi- daying near Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Miss Loretta Murphy is spending a few days with friends in Toledo and Smith's Falls. Miss Minnie Murphy and Lillian Fitegerald, Gore street, are visiting Mrs. D. Murphy Brewer's Mills, and Mrs. W. H Flemming, Chaffey's Locks. Mrs, Ralph Ziegler is in Ottawa from Kingston for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8, Thomas, Ot- tawa, have left for Prescott to visit relatives They will also spend a short time in Kingston. . Mrs. E. R. MeNeill and her family, West street, will leave on Monday to spend the remainder of the summer at Kennebunk- Beach, Maine. A. P. Christmus went to Montreal on Thursday for a few days. Miss Hilda Gregory veturned to "THE HAT STORE." S raw Hats nu ed with new goods. i. City Council Tuesday Evening. Mayor Sutherland has called a Special meeting of the City Council for Tuesday evening to give the Ca- Locomotive Company the right to erect a trestle at the foot of William street, and sed, a of mem- bers present being sufficient for this am. for to Rideau Ferry. a Mrs. Samuel Welsh, Pie- + Mr. and ton, were 3 { Miss Bessie Smythe, West street, [fi | was hostess at 4 delightf in|} When I Was a Dreamer Rufus Johnson's Harmony My Own Venetian ose McCarty In Old Ireland Tulip Time In Holland I Didn't Raise My Ford To Be a Jitney Gasoline Gus and His Jitney Bus Betty's Basting Belly Bands for Belgians Elaine, My Moving Picture Queen Dancing Neath the Irish Moon Sweet Kentucky Lady SPECIAL 160 Princess Street Oh, What a Beautiful Baby Band SPECIAL: 1, Just reduced from 35c, . +. Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers. : 2, Now 15c¢, after 'August 1st 40c, Where the River Shannon Flows. LATEST LITTLE WONDER RECORDS. Played on any machine. EVERY. LATEST POPULAR MUSIC NOW FEATURED BY THE LEADING BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS AT THE LEADING SUMMER RESORTS. When John McCormack Sings a San Jose My Mother, I'M Going Hicky-Hoy Jane My Sprinkle M Al. Jolsen's THING IN MUSIC. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Ship O'Dreams My Skylark Love May My Little Girl Little Dream Girl My Bird of Paradise I Go In To Swim? Back To the Farm e With Kisses TENNESSEE; Sister Phone 919. ass rammbs For Saturday - Night Special to-night LADIES' WHITE MARQUISETTE WAISTS Chie styles, with long or short sleeves; all sizes. LADIES' COLORED DRESSES Principally dark shades--dainty designs--sizes 34 to 42. night at about half price . To- LADIES' NET CORSETS Just the thing for warm weather--=sizes 18 to 26. Price ....T5¢ weather. MISSES' AND LADIES' GLOVES for, warm A clearance in MISSES' LACE HOSE -- Pretty shades in broken sizes. To clear to-night 15¢c a pair i HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR for all the family. GIRLS' MIDDY JERSEYS (ool and comfort- able--all sizes and only 39¢c each MIDDY BLOUSES -- MIDDY TIES -- MIDDY RIBBONS visit with Miss Creighton, at the Warden's Residence. Misses Bertie apd Mildred Smythe are in New York visiting their mo- ther, Mrs. A. E. Smythe. Mrs. H. J. Wilkinson, Bagot street, spent several days this week with Mrs. A. P. Christmas at Garden Is- land. Mrs. Wright, "The Belvidere," who has spent a couple of weeks in Otla- wa returned to town on Friday. * - Miss L. Cox, Johnson street has left on a visit to Toronto and Brant- ford. : Miss Gertie Botting has returned to her home in Westport after spending some weeks with her cous- ing, Mrs. Elliott," Queen street. Mrs. 8S. J. F. Reid and children, Brantford, are spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. Robinson, Queen street. Miss Elliott, Queen street, Is spending her holidays with friends in Westport. ab Mr. and Mrs. John Parvis an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to William G. Ham- ilton, the marriage to take place quietly at an early date. : (Continued on page 3) "= CLOSING OF MAILS. British mall closes frregular- ly. Information posted at PF. O. Lobby from time to time. United States, dally .. 1.00 p.m. Grand Tronk, going Waar vasnansrasesl east Deo. (lnclud'ng Eastern 8 Ses ansdiaes ei JLB0 A, Grand 'west Trunk, going Lasaesssnsensess 1150 0M. 'Do. (Ir:'uding Western States) ii... n1L0 pm Grand Trunk and all west wf city ........ 330pm. C.P.R 1015 ain and £30 p.m. C N. R. sebmaraierses 3.230 pam. 150 pm. 1 | f p S.ANGLIN&CO. PICTORIAL MAGAZINE FOR AUGUST ....15¢c Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store. Toronto on Thursday after a "hort ro>+BUILDERS' SUPPLIESeeeq The BEST SILOS are round and made of wood. In these, the ensilage packs tightly, seldom freezes, and keeps well. The staves are made of Hemlock, Spruce, or Pine, tongued and grooved, Buy the lumber in the white, paint it yourself. Do not wait until the corn is ready to cut. Order now. Factory Phone 1415; General Olice Phone 98. «10000. 205¢ to BOC rss t sss suse en. serisadeses a. Te to $1.00 OWNERS OF AUTOMOBILES WE STOCK EYE PRO: TECTORS AND GOGGLES. We stock the best~ lines right prices. bhe new Goggle, 1s an accident at might. Jauffeur use. a pair. Smith Bros., TEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Issuers of Marriage Licenses. at (Night insurance Have and Day) against the REPAIRED AND REMODELLED Gourdier's Phone 700. BUY Real Estate Now Three dwellings on Miller's Lane-- $2,350 buys all, Three detached dwellings on Raglan Road--$2,150 buys all. A single dwelling on Chatham for $950. |A single dwelling on Earl St. $1,500. A Tull list of bargains at office. EW. Mullin and Sen HOUSES TO RENT FIRE INSURANCE a ak Phones B39 and 1456 Home Wash We're home wash people--we do the best lnundering In towne you knew that, # yow've tried us. KS LCA yo "oy ~ ----~-- St. for I} 'WA WY: ER FLAT WORK FAMILY WASH No fabric of any kind that we wash