_ PAGE SIX ------ From Trappe: (0 carer Reginereds Telephone} 489 149-157 Brock Street JOHN McKAY A tafe vel Bold iate vigluiating Toes of Mrcngih-Ne. 1, on 2, $3; No. 3. $5 per bo Sold b all druggists, or eat Be an peeipt of ice, ree pamphlet. Addresat THE Telephone 201 Auto Livery: Bibby Garage Agents for Dodge Bros. Motor: Cars . --------" PRINTERS " BOOK-BINDERS . LOOSE LEAF DEVICES EMBOSSERS - ENGRAVERS NNN AA tl 5 LI AAPA BUILDERS !! "Have. You Tried LYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Saves Time P. WALSH. Barrack St, A A pi A A AA NN Tapestry Rugs We have just received some wonderful values, marked specially' low for quick sales. 9x12 ft. Seamless Tapestry Rugs, in Me- dallion and small. all- over designs, many very attractive patterns to choose from. $15.00 R. McFaul Kingston Carpet Ware- house. SOWARDS Keeps Coal and Coal Keeps SOWARDS. --) a -------- RealEstate Bargains B2.500-- Clergy St. near Col- borne St.. 7 room dwelling, Wj and C.. stable. $1100 Markland new frame, 5 rooms, B. and : lot' DOX8E. $350 cash ~~ McCann, 'Real Estaté and Insurance. 82 BROCK ST. Phone 326 or 621. : Limited LIGHT FOR THE POLICE. Police Station Is To Be Fitted Up. At last, after many years of great need the police station is to be light! ed by electricity Ald. Hughes, the wide-awake chair- man of the Civie Property Commit: tee, wa t the police station on Fri- lay, wi ctriclan and had the necesfary arrangements made for the putting in of lights, and in the fu- ture, Kingston constables wil] not have to "work in rhe dark" For last century the men have had to be satisfied with a small gas which flickered and «d and played high jinks" in general. Now a good Tungsten light of the very best type 11 fill the pill, And, there is nothing goo good for the local rustodians of the law 1" desired the constables to be up-to-date in their work, it Fhould provide them with up-to-date equip ment Hy While it is At Last The the as it were the light - ity on the question of reported that ¢ 18 trouble, say' an Germans night, very poorly protected revolvers and search! ed that the revolvers ide about the that they are practically worthless It is Known that a police constable had to fire six times at a dog the oth er day before he could get the wea pon to discharge and kill the canine Let the department get the very best provided. Th we can for the very hes or vice equip in cas 0 attack by son the men are in the way of ights t is stat HOW in- use were year 1865, and police that can be look BOOMING: THE FAIR. Bushell is Home From Meeting in Toronto. Bushell, the wide-awake treasurer of the Kingston In- has returned from To- attended a meeting Fairs' Association He is enthusiastic (if it is at all pos over the big show for Kings- and on all sides he was congra {tulated for the splendid shoying the {Agricultiiral Society made © on its [three-day fair last The fair is Ww rated as the best exhibi- ion east of doroiio While in Toronto Mr the opportunity to number of « RK. J. R. 4 retary dustrial Fair where he EG ronto tof the | more 1sible) ton fall third Bushell took arrange for a elebrated speakers for {the banquet the fair directors will hold shortly Some of the best pos- sible speakers will be on hand, and the banquet promises to be one of the best every held. Mr. Bushell is completing all the drrangements, and one can be assured that it will he a great success ing California. Tourist tickets Spend the Winter Round trip Winter on sale daily to California vid varia- ble direct.and sgenic routes Four' fast oT rn trains leave cago daily from the most railway terminal in the world Overland Limited (extra fare) leaves. 7 p.m., Los Angeles Limited direct 'to Southern California, leaves 10 p.m., San Francisco Limited leaves 10 p.m. California Mail.leaves 10.45 Chi modern us help you plan an attractive Booklets giving full particu {lars mailed on application to-B. H | Bennett, G. A, Chicago & North | Western Railway, 46 Yonge street, Toronto, Ont tS -- -- W. H. Wyllle, Inspector of the Children's Aid Sociéty, took a boy to a home in Picton on Thursday | Arms SAVE TIME {By phoning for an appoint- ment. Asselstine's for Ciet Ivision. jon. J. S. ASSELSTINE, D.0.S., Registered Optometrist and Optician, 1342 King St, Phone 1019 perfect 'satistae- olasse ZRISSeS Consult (PURE SWEET CIDER 30c_ Gallon New Table Raisins, fine flavor and juicy, 25¢. and 30¢ per 1b. The finest Comb Honey in the city, White Clover, '25¢ per section. do, Low Prices, Good Service and Finest Quality of Goods W. R. McRae & Co ! ment." THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. lol. "CHURCH SERVICES IL B, 8. A. Class, 300 Queen street --Bible study, 3 p.m., The Day of Jehovah; 7.30 p.m., "What 1s Man, In His Relationship to the Atomne- All Bible students wel- come. University Service--In Grant Hall at 11 a.m. Preacher, Rey. J. T. Taylor, B.A. of Mhow, India. Stu- dents' and friends invited The hos- pital reinforcements will parade to the service 7 prayer and Preach- St. Paul's--=Merning Holy Communion at 11 a.m er, Rev. Canon Fi'c€eraid, MA Sunday School, ¥ p.m.; holy bap- tisms, 4 p.m. Evening prayer, I o'clock. Prof, Michell, M.A. licen- sed lay reader Union Street Baptist Church.-- Pastor. Rev. William Frauce Ser vices 11 am. and 7 pm Bible, School, 3 p.m Subjects: Morning, "Secret Discipleship"; evening, "Bar abas or Christ." Prayer service, Wednesday, 8 p.m Soldiers}-=ti) dents aud strangers welcome First Baptist Church--Rey las Ls pastor, at both services 11-a. m., "Life Ruled by the Inne: Man": 7 p.m., "The Healing Name "' Bible school and organize a Bible classes at 245 p.m Strangers tudents and soldiers cordially invit ed to all the services Doug aing, St. Andrew's Churgh--Morning service-at 11 aw Preacher, Rev Dr. Torrance; evening service at 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. Prof. Wallac Sunday School and Bible Class af p.m Strangers, students and diers cordially invited to al}.the ser vices sol- P. First Church of Christ Scientist-- Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington street Sunday School, 9.45 am. service, 11 a.m., subject, Spirit." Wednesday evening monial meeting Public reading room same address, open every af ternoon. except Sunday, } 10 J o'clock testi Ear] streets D.D., minis Chalmers, Barrie and tev. M. Macgilivray, Morning and evening, the Rev Scott, M-A, Perth, will preach y» School: and Bible Class, Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m Students and stranger cordially invited to all the services Presbyterian Church -- Rev. E. R. McLean, M. A, B. D.; 451 Johnson Phone 1094 The minister at both services Ila m "One Thing Needful 3p n,, Sunday School, and Bible ¢] A special inv'tation to young men; Tp. m., subject, "Lhe New Era in China." Prayer meeting and ad dress at & p.m. Friday Y. P.R3..CE at 8 p.m We invite you Cooke's street abiect ubjed cos Princess Street Methodist Church, corner Princess and Albert streets-- Rev. H. E. Curry, pastor. 11 am. quarterly communion The pastor assisted by Rev..W. K. Shortt, M.A 7 p.m., the pastor Sunday school and Bible Class, 2.45 p.m.;: Epworth League, Monday L/p.m.; praver meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.; Quar terly Official Board, Monday, 7.30 p.m First Congregational, corner Jolin~ son and Wellingston streets--Rev E. LeRoy Rice, B.A., pastor » Resi dence, '281 Alfred street. The pas-, tor will preach morning and eveaing. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub- ject, "The Primaéy of Peter." Even- ing worship at 7 o'clock. Subject, "On the Side of the Angel Sol diers and students are specially in- vited to worship with us St. James' and Arch streets--All -seats Rev. T. W. Savary, B.A., Rector Rectory, 152 Barrie street! Fifth Sunday after, the Epiphany. 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy Com- munion. Sermon subject, "Doing Things in the Name of Christ." 3 p.m., Sunday school 7 p.m ing Prayer and sermon Sermon subject, "A Good Bargain." Bethel Congregational Johnson and Barrie streets Charles J. O'D. Stephens, will preach 11 am. "Preparation Necessary for the T pm. "The Church, Union ree. The corner Church, Communion." 7 Right Observance of thé Lord's Sup- per." (Communion service Wed- nesday, teachers' study class, 7 p.m.; prayer meeting and address, 8 p.m. Friday, ¥. P. 8. C. E., 8 pm We invite you Queen Street Methodist Church-- Rev. G. I. Campbell, minister. 10 a.m., morning 'classes; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., the pastor will preach at both services; 2.45 p.m. Bible School, adult classes and Young Men's Club; Monday, 7 p.m.. Junior Epworth « League; 8 p.m. Senior Epworth League and a debate; Wednesday, 8 p.m. dially welcomed. Calvary Congregational corner Bagot and Charles street.-- 11 a. m,, "Christ's Plowmen; 3 p. m., Sunday Skhool and Bible class: ; 7 p.m, ""Tryle Heroism Begotten by ! Faith." Co union will be observed at the close of this service. Monday, 8 p.m, G meeting: Tuesday, 8 Be Mission Band; Wednesday, 8 2 . prayer meeting and choir prae- re Thursday, S p. m Club. All cordially invited to these i Rev, J. Lyall, pastor, 266 Rideau street, : Church, St. George's Cathedral----Very Rev. Dean Starr, MJA., D.D.. rector, 78 Wellington stregt, telephone, 1644. Rev, Cecil Whalley, M.A., B.D.. cuar- ate, 138 Bagot street, phone 1444. Sth Sunday after Epiphany. 8 am, Holy Communion; 11 am. Hely Communion. Preacher, the Dean. 3 p.m., Sunday School: 4 pm... Holy! Baptisms; 7 p.m. evensong. Preach-| er, Bishop of Kingston An organ recital will be given immediately af- ter evening service, Dally services | of intercession as usual Sydenham Street Methodist | 'GOLDEN LION GROCERY | curr ier Altred Brown, pastor. Neome '$4 63 Pastor, | congregational prayer meeting. Students, soldiers and strangers cor- , Young Men's | The pastor will vices. Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per in the morning with reception of new members. Music by soloists and full choir, Class meeting 9.45 am.; Junior League, 1§ a.m.; Bible School and "Wesleyan Club, '2.45 p.m. Sen- ior lL.eague, Monday, 8 p.m. . Prayer and Praise Service, Wednesday, § p.m. Intermediate League Friday, 7.15 pm Soldiers and students specially invited. A cordial welcome to all. ¢ 3 ) - Brock Street Methodist Church, corner of Brock and Montreal streets George 8. Clendinen, pas- tor Residence, 242 Johnson street Thé pastor will preach at 11 axm and 7 p. m. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered at the close of both services. Class meeting, 10 a. m.; Sunday School, ! p. m.; Menday, 8 p. m., Epworth Leagu Tuesday, & p. m., Ladies' Aid Socie Wednesday" p. m., prayer se ce, Thursday, 0 p.m. Sunday School Board me g. You and your friends are cordially wel- at a) -Rev. Life, annual meeting of the Manafgcturers" Life Insurance Com- pany Vesterday no reference was made to recent interesting history in with the company's af- and the president of the com- pany, W. G. Gooderham, presented a report which reflected a year of considerable expansion The total { pre amounted to $3,223: {rom Jnterest dividends, etc., $1,- making a total income of The payments to pol icy holders amounted to $1,824,161, in addition to which the company set aside the further sum of $1,476,265 for reserves and dividends, and the general surplus was increased $402, fter setting aside a speghal meor- tality reserve of $125,000 and div dends payable to policyholders in 1916 amounting to $266,138, ° the general surplus: of the company amounted to -$2,254,655.10 The earned, $789,102.79, was the in the history of he com The Manufacturers' At the 29th ves connection dlrs um income the income The new insugances issued and re- vived amounted to $12,599,040, and the total insurance in force now amounts to $83,746,172 The assets\ ofthe company now reached $20,744,678. 34 and policy w $17,337,011 lave reserve = Linen Shower. benefit of Hotel Dieu Ho pital will be held in the Nurses Home, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Friday Feb. 11th from 2 to 10 p.m! 151 and refreshments. No admission Tee 11 are cordially invited and all dg gratefully accepted For the Your Choice Only 50c. Prevost, Brock St., has a great dis- play of Shirts in his window. Regu- lar price 75¢ to 90¢ each, will be sold at 50¢ eacl® during the sale. Any one in need of Shirts it will be a snap for them. Miss Mabel Kennedy, for time connected 'with the staff of the Oddfellows' Relief Association, was kindly remembered by the young lg dies of thé staff, with a beautiful pe set with pearls and olivines, on the occasion of her retirement, Your prescription will be carefully filled at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Sthre. Phone 230, and it will be call ed for and delivered promptly some al | preach at both ser- "Kingston's Famous Fur Store. i) > £He Pillows and Pennants for Overseas Forces 'Made of Hae finest quality W oolmited number of .each on hand. Pennants 1 32nd Battery urd Battery Battery, Roval School 160-+Princess Street. ) and 15x36. Queen's Hospital, ( Ammunition Col., Can. Army Service Corps Provisional School Infantry Queen's O. T. ( Only a li Felt. Sewn by aire, Egypt 9th Brigade Gun Cy Royal Military College RM A Anis Medle al orps A. : B.A. R.C.H.A Rov Can. Hora Artillery R.C.H.A Queen's 46th Battery Artillery Infant: Infantr Exclusive Lines--Moderately Priced. The College Book Store, OPEN NIGHTS. AMC Gun Cr : Gun Cr M.C Battery Artiller CAS. hand. Pillows 24x24. Crest est est 'est Crest (rest Crest rest 'ext \ Crest C'. Crest wv Crest v Crest Phone 919. \ k « « Dainty < L < « « Now Our Spring AOA SASALLAASLA sets come { Ladies at Models just been placed in stock. If here, vou ean save money. We have splendid Cashmere Stockings for 35c and 50c and 60c per. pair New Blouses and Neckwear For Tonight's Selling All Received This Morning have or- (Corsets You require Winter Coats at * $5.00 each [ri------ CLOSING OF MAILS British mail closes jrreguiat. information Boss ed at P. 3 om time U me United States, daily 30 p.m cam. 00 p.m 00 p.m 1 all ++ 230 p.m 5.20 p.m, 220 p.m, -- {MEDICAL COLLEGE | OPEN ALL SUMMER. Students will Have Chance to Our big Annual Clear- ing Sale includes some genuine snaps in Ladies' Fur Coats, Netts, Stoles, Muffs, ete. Furs are sure be higher Hext SCANON, Those who take advan- tage of. present low "prices will then realize their hig saving. Everything in our en- tire stock of Furs is marked down, showing genuine reductions of from 20 to 50 per cent. "Fur Deprtimient. open thi evening untik 10 o'clock. NA Nr, pn, At - ; GEORGE MILLS & CO Makers of Fine Furs. Princess Street. 7 Get Their Degrees Earlier. .At a meeting of the Medical Facul- ty of Queen's University held Fri- day it was decided to keep the school open in all departments, continuous- ly til] the end of the war. This ineans that the mext session will op- en on May Ist and will be for sec- ond, third and fourth year Students Details of arrangements are be announced later. Tweniy-five members of the gradu- ating class will apply for commis slong in the medical services as soon as graduated in April next. -- G Thanked For Socks. Miss Violet Hunter, 178 Clergy street, has a letter from one of the Kingstén boys, in the. trenches thanking her for a gift of socks | which were collected during the big | socks campaign. The writer's name is J. A, Hoolley, C. F. A. "He says he has been through all the hard | fighting withJthe 1st Canadians. "He + Was very thankful for the saeks. He Wants: To Come Back. Timthy M. Rive, a young Kings topian, 'who tiirough the New York American, expressed German views, {has writtent to a friend asking if Kingstonians have forgotten his views. He wants to come back. rr . ALL KINDS OF Sawing, Ripping _Re- sawing, Scroll Sawing, Edging and Trimming, Band Sawing. poeeeBUILDERSY All kinds of Tintber, Lumber buildings equipped ing machinery Saws for Logs, Three with Saw- NA A As rg diy S. Anglin & Co. gan Factory. Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Sts. Office Phone 68. Factory Phone oe soesclumber. Coal and Woodeoooe A Al AN AA Brass: Goods !! Bee Our Display of BRASS FENDERS COAL HODS . FIRE SETTS AND ANLIRONS JARDINIERES FERN Pots TEA KETTLES © AND TRAYS + Our stock is large and prices very reasonable. We have a few Jardin- ieres left at our special price, $1.49.) GIVE US A CALL. . . ! Our of High Grade Rosaries is coms plete, in Amythest, Crystal, Topaz and Mother of Pearls These are absolutely guaranteed. Engraving Free. Smith Bros. "Jewelers and Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 350 KING ST.~ JANUARY DISCOUNT SALE Gourdier' s PHONE 700. stock Estate A single detached brick dwelling, on Princess street, with eight rooms, attic finished; hot = water heating, good yard, and stable, is offered for a short time for $2,600 This is a chance tp get a nice home reasonable. To Rent Detached dwedling on York street (brick), with hot water heating, good cellar and vard, $20.00 per month; immediate possession. Mullin & Son Johnson and Division Streets. Phones 5339 and 1456. Cor. Can Do High Class Work - No-contradiction can wash bout that faer. It ie as 'clear as thé water we use," as'in- effible as the snowy white ness, we impart to linens, and as unyielding &s the starch in °F collars and cuffs, WE DO HIGH CLASS WORK tm, Lowy TS y--t Kings Cor. nestor a W. A. Mitchell, 80-87 Princess -- BA I a Ae, we