Po wav, Tn LARES HEV. B.| FRONTE) NAGS Ann tug Tomox. ff \£4S - "Nn G I. STAUFFER. . TO GBOUP WINNERS: i : on- oms | Who Preadhed in Queen's Grant Hall] To Clash for Supremacy Wednesday | a To ; | on Sunday Mornin g -- Principal] And Friday --< Juvenile Hockey | N : | Bade 's Corps Good. Ganin Called Off Saturdesy. . Y . chy eid fo of adit, hd Suosus ) The firét of the home ne nome | Taking the various courses in this city are advised to stock up with the latest | { bye. : + : n {i 'Betving is the oiily key to hea S4lues to declare the winuer of the} Military Text Books before leaving the city. A large number of the author- i wa / = . EP . . fas LA . ¥ - Seovdor | for, of on oy. yon 1. Staur vil be singed i re Hk on | ized text books are obtainable in Canada only at this store, a large order for Chureh, Toronto, eaching at the Wednesday evening when the win- | fame having been received last week bv wire from the T. Eaton Company, nniversity service Ir Grant Hall on| Pe'8 of the 'Riversides-Angonaut Winsines , b¥ y ' 3 : Subday morning. SS round will meet the Frontenacs, At mnnipeg. ' ORTANT NOTICE Eo it he services was well attended, the! the Present time the two Toronto | IMP AN vo : : , : x maa f reinforcements going overseas to| 1AMS are tied, and will play off this | A 40 page catalogue of Military Text Books and supplies is now in the ; . DARING OFFICER. | Queen's Stationary Hospitar, and| #Vening in Toraento. : ME Ld 3 2, pe Fuialoge iE Mi ia d free of 'charge » r address on re- 5,000 Mile Guarantee. tn also the Queen's Battery, being pres- oF Tontenaty will Nave. their com: | hands of the printer and will be mailed free of 'charge to anv address x 5a ow aE Nev ent.at the service. : At the 1 plete line-up for Wednesday evening. | aoe bs . asain diay \ J3x4 Plain Pires... .$22.00 Would. aver Take Married the service i Gorden he of Although Gooch has been laid op | et pt of postal. Riss am A ; 3 mr * Man With Him On Adven- short address bidding the former] With A orestoat. he will ha In good | | Ab rr * J As ir i A NINA EN ; 0 ; i | farewell. 4 shape for Wednesday. The return | Hon -~ 3834 Nobby Tread .. $31.00 ures, Says Writer, Thwa 1s 0 sew vu wt ur BS 40 0 pi Fy Sn me S ait X ; i J Mrs, E 5, 'e . measuring honor and a new scale to®ng in Toronto. It is expected that Joxd +2 Plain roa $82.00 bas or dwards, 334 Yietorls Sutont, measure Ereatness." sald RL Ne Frontenacs will run anéxcursion for | * oR : . = d, Sergt. Frederiok Edwards, of | St8Uller. ~ Jesus was the ploncer of | it. : | ' 0x4 13 Nobby. Trend $4.00) hod; Jo, Dodero Ebeatue, of imu, Sone Yas Te poscortrt "© ' ihe Lo e re ; Brigade, First Canadian Contingent lvas mot in being served, but to Game Was Called Off, i A a ' 3B erve, . In this letter the writer pays a warm boii 1A Te story of Jesus washing On account' of . miteup i the | tribiite to the late Capt. George T. 0 8 disciples was told. In| dates the game in the juvenile hock- | . Riegardson, In his By ara he | these days the one question was this: | ey league which was staged for Sat- 160 Princess Street. OPEN NIGHTS. A Phone 919. says: » > Who would be the greatest?" ven | urday afternoon at the covered rink, | : "Capt, Richardson was one of the | the dueéstion, "Who would go first tof had to be called off. =~ The Victorias whitest of men that ever lived. |4inher?" had brought about quartels| and Eagles will play on Tuesday | 'When I first heard the news of his [in diDlomatic circles. | evening and the 81. Mary's and Dry death I felt as though I had lost The world of to-day refuses to Bones will play Thursday. 'The Someone belonging to me, but at the | T8COBnizZe brains that do not get! winners of these games will then same time I was not surprised as he | Something: The man who knots | olay for the championship. : Was a most daring fellow, in fact I |[™Ust also know how. Tr bets . think he always took too many The speaker referred to the new New Managing Director, | chances. He would never ask any- | Kind of actor, in the modern drama. Frank G. Wallape, Pittsburg, Pa., { era: body to go with him If they did not | Preachers, he said, were not SUPPOS- | for many years a, director of the 4 ih , want to. He would never take a (#0 to know anything about the thea-| canadian Locomotive Company, has [lf 48 ' ' married man with him on his adven- | tre8. In Toronto some of the min. accepted the position of managing | tures, Men of his stamp do not |Isters criticise them, but I don't know director of the company. William] | la last very long in this war. His {What you do here. If you don't tell | Casey, who has held the position of [ft N death is a great-loss to the confin- [ANY person I want to tell you that I 1 : It. , ' + | assistant general manager, has been | gent and you know that he was |¢ertainly like old Uncle Josh in "The | promoted tobe mgnager. Mr. Wal- Coffee purchased by the Northern Naviga- light." Serving is the one key and | paring to leave for the front he suf-. tien company to replace the steamer | the only key to heaven," fered. a bad attack of poisoning. We have the best brands Majestic burned last fall. In bidding farewell to the hospital Four other men sho were taken | ; 4 3 Vi .g S. AAA A Pi | ) 2 stoc {f the very I guess that Kingston will be sorry |t0 me. { ton, having once owned "'Alwing-| a complete stock of th y « ------------------ the church are willing to take their! i ri on- | | "* | the managership vill meet with gen- i a Mm. BUILDERS 1 | SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT (turn in serving like Jesus? How | he snanag P i pleasure to own eo" as, {| In Strand Theatre' For Benefit of | Must be the spirit of service in social occupied. " and Leather Varieties to Have You Tried : ; = Ho i ity C i S| rou they will fulfil the demands ' For the benéfit of the Divisional | ri yi City Council Meeting Postponed fl you they WALL PLASTER? {Without getting mad, . leaving the ER by . } { in the Strand Theatre on Sunday af- | "Service has become the one test| Council has been postponed until} ; ao ia : h ih . 5 yes i . | > g : In AV evenins N new- iH Smith ternaon. Capt. G. G. Mills, come! of goodness; Jesus had no use for | Tuesday evening. A round-robin Our store is jammed with the ne Br 8 0 * by Mrs. Arthur Craig, Miss Ada { There are men and women who be. | Pone the meeting. Conservative al- goods, carefully selected and popular | . Jewellers and Opticians. 2% . Quartette. consisting of Harvey An- land sing, "When the Roll is Called | willingly" signed the request to the | 3850 KING ST. . | ~ bers, {men that to be a Christian would be! seas with Queen's Engineers under | t 3 @ | 8 Our Suitsand | DISCOUNT ferred 'to the different units which | as a result. « Sapper Clarke is at! D, COUPER, (Tien --- to hear of his death as he was popu- | The question with the Church of] ton." He will return to Kingston. | | best French "Opera Glasse : ar and well liked, {to-morrow fs: 'How many people in val. He has proven him- ---- {many have the Jesus spirit?' There era) approva » : Ammunition Column. [Wwork. Team work is necessary. If GIPSUM Ammunition Column another very room and slamming the door, tifere Owing to the big Liberal meeting {if of the most critical purchaser, P WALSH manding No. 1 Section, presided. |any other tost. The Good Samari-| was signed by the aldermen to-day | est creations for "spring - nobby » Se! : The .musical numbers were given | = i 5 | Arr i) feo ng Rosevear, D. Couper, Lieut. R. | lieve that they are doing much good | dermen recognized that the Liberals priced. Issuers of Marriage Licenses, grove, Harold Angrove, W. Mack {Up Yonder, I'll Be There." I would | mayor, New Buckwheat Flour --_-- {the hardest job they ever had. = To Major Alexander Maephail, is ex- : 4 {had gove overseas from Queen's| tho present time in: a convalescent y Phone 76. 341-3 Princess St.| Park Cashier Almost a Wreck--How | (iniversity. . It was not known when home at Quebec, | SY OL . 4 He Regained Streagth. fthe war would end, but he believed rt r--e-- | ! Shipt" Oyst ers : » { . » ey g i . oR Kingston people wilt realize that [hal Queen's would strive to do alll Were You Born Feb, 20th, I . i " ei Hi We are fortunate in*having about the best friend I had out here. O18 Homestead." This play preaches | lace was a former resident of Kings- | are fe | The promotion of William Casey to | A Perfect Opera, Glass is a Self a 'capable man in the sphere he . Hl We have the Mother of Pearl rans fps { . {lf choose from, and can assure you cannot work on a'; committee! | ew ; pleasant musical concert was given |jg something wrong. i to-night, the meeting of the City It Saves Time {tan was Christ's ideal of a good man, | asking Mayor. Richardson to post- | Smith, R. 8. A., George Wood, and a {because they are doing no wrong, | should be given right-of-way and Oculists® Prescriptions Filled, 2 and N. Armstrong rendering selec- | like to ask these people where they -- - AAR rr a A A tA AAA a AA tne tions. The Kingston Mandolin and |ape in the 'roll of service. I once Expected Home Soon. or ea ast Gutar Club also gaye several num- | heard an evangelist tell some young Richard Clarke, who went over y b J The steamer Rochester, well | this 1 would say, why? = Christ said, | pected back in the city in a couple | Table Syrup know along the river, has been | "My yoke is easy, and my burden is| of days. While in England pre- oh MAN ireinforcements Principal Gordon re- ¢ ri 5 Sam lisease died OVER-WORKED MAN. Pal down with the same disease die Fas : p ¢ ap. | I her power to send forth units as! this is one more link in the wonder they were required until the end. The Whig would like to publish a | ful chain of evidence proving that list of citizens 'whose birthdays | : ' | "The service is one for righteous- » 9 . i y ic 3 ¢ Sr 2 eb. 29th. It would be in. | Viunol, our delicious eod liver and | weds, service for liberty, of commun. | come on F 2 4 iron tonic has no equal. to create {ity and the nation," added Dr. Gog- | teresting as the event only comes | Are the admiration of Dressy Ladies-- s 9 strength. once in four years. We do not] : H Charles A- Ogle Monrovia, Md.,|%°™ want to know the date of birth un- | Reasonabbly priced. . : { Our: er S says : Princess Rix Methodist I"less so tneliped. Send a pasteard | i "For many years I was a school rincess Street Methodis | or telephone 229 and your name will | a oh | PRDNE Tea teacher, then for three years was Anniversary services were held ini he published. Deputy Clerk in Frederick County, Princess Street Methodist Chureh! wis Md., and for the last three years I |on Sunddy. Prof. W. G. Jordan and | Only One' "BROMO QUININE." have been Cashier of the First Na- | Prof. L. A. Muttit of Queen's Univer- | To get the genuine, call for full | tonal Bank. My nerves got iu such, |Sity were the special preachers. The| name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN- a bad condition, and with poor as. | Choir under. the leadership of Miss| INE Look for signature of 8. W. ewman aw SOW DS similation of food, I was fast becom« Wilder "furnished special music AtIGROVE, Cures a Cold in One Day. : # { A R ing a physical and mental * wreck. | both services, At the morning ser-| 95 i Seeing an advertisement for Vinol vce Miss Annie Timmerman sang a| oo chased a bottle, and found it to solo. Willlam Mack wag the even-| Employee Severely Injured. Kee Coal d J pe rae what 1 needed. It has not | ing soloist. A couple of anthems] William or Alma Labi ent- | THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE ; Ps an * li only. benefited my nerves, but built | were rendered at both services, ployed at the plant of the Canadian i me up both mentally and- physical- | Rev. Mr. Curry, pastor of the church Locomotive Company, suffered a bad i - eeps ly, amd I want to. recommend it to|stated that it was the wish Of the| wound to his head on Sunday, being | TOS anyone suffering as I did." {officials that the special offering of struek' on the head with 'a piece of | ™ ? & » l . Try a bottle of Vinol with the un-| $250 be given, scantling. He was taken to the Ho. |" F i ry derstanding that your money will be | =k Murgit, at Be, mgruing sel tel Dieu in James Reid's ambulance. | , BUILDERS SUPPLIES ares | he ! - returned if it does not help yan. Geo. | Vice spoke about. the vision o | : | We can af Iv W. Mahood, Druggist, Kingston, Ont. | Isaiah. : Kodak films at Gibson's CLOSING OF MAILS WINTER IS A GOOD | safely say . { Prof. Jordan at the evening ger-1 Sergt. William Wdgar, 33rd Bat- 1 { " pr ANA! tare wah : .: re] British mail closes {reegular- : TIME { oe that we have the best = took Yor his theme "Order and tery, has written his parents stating | 17. Information Posted SeTulal: a oh si | NAA : . x > | Liberty." taking his text from | that the trip across on the steamer Lobby from time to time. For lining up and finish- Cold Weather is Sou values and the largest "adh . p BE "St i Corinthians xii, 4: "Now there is Metagama was very pleasant. | selection. of any store. Bl | between Montreal and p I f Toronto. : / + = 2s Bo 3 3 SY "diversity of gifts but the same spir- "Cherry cough syrup" at Gibson's | United States, daily ..12.45 pan. ng Attic Rooms with {iL : . A large shipment just {red to the difference in conditions ind One thing which Paul stood for Grand 'Trunk, golng > Beaver Board. 'Weather | was liberty. = Paul believed also in| rrr in nnn east 11.3¢am 3 +f SAVE TIME to-day. We are a free people but we received fy 0 m g the must remember that our freedom ig HVigilant Mills," fam- variety. It is possible to liave a big : There is RO. Muss nor |{SNIDER'S TOMATO SOUP due to the fact that our fathers or Grand Trunk and all 1 4 Pp 1 variety of life. Prof. Jordan refer- SINE oom dirt to speak of. Carpen- 7 : ! able than in the spri : ; world over for By phoning for an appoint- | grandfathers had to fighy for our West of dty . 2 ta 1 te spring 2 ous the W ove ment. freedom. We must also remember T C. P. R, 10.15 am. ® .m, o time, : ' . . a e their des . 2 Hitt voting J BELO plished with- A i] C.N. B® 3 mm. Place vour order now, Ph 3 ! x : out hard work, f liberty is to be . { ¥ > 0! 549. 254 rea . Priced m $2.00 to Get Asselstine 8 perfect | preserved we must pay the price. sd * ~ -- J S An lin & C { one 949. 254 Montreal St. $4.50 yard. _ : 1 " for satisfac-| There are some church members | } . g 0. 1 . vision glasses for satisfac-|.sia Prot Jordan why think of J aD |ANTI-GERMAN LEAGUE Woodworking Factory." , ition. Consult "nothing more than going to church ' i : Lumber Yards, ¥ > ou and singing hynms avd when they ? 4 | WRITES BOARD OF TRADE x ) 5 die they think a charfot comes and - Bay and Wellington Sts. {rushes them off to Heaven. The rest ' [Seeks Its Aid in Conservation A gt th I an | 3 4 4 4 ! : J. S. ASSELSTINE, 0.08, the World can go to Hell ug fu 3! £ | of Canadian and British Registered Optometrist and br Gey in chuimers. -- [1 ©. SSDS Trade. : \ |. Rev. Dr. 8. Harper Grav, of Old 8 7 J ' The Anti-German League of To. St. Andrew's Church. Toronto, who = roronto has written to the Kingston i : lis giving a course of lectures in 3 by § a Board of Trade to seek its aid fn Phore 1019 Queen's Theological College, preach-H ) ] thelr campaign for the conservation 'ed in Chalmers Church on Suwday so TNC oe of Canadian and British trade to the £ Morning, taking as his sabject,! : | exclusion of the German. ; A ids True Movement', which he x he The League states that this coun- F¢ have in storage a large 5810 was fue of progress gnd growth. . ; try: has heretofore been importing too Wy Jay em storage a large {Mere chaige did not denote growth ENDS TO MORROW, much from the enemy tountries: ang mantity of seleeted hand end it is only 'too true of the mostif] = 1 ls endeavoring to encourage Tmpe- icked Abb 8. These ware | of our Yves that we do not grow as on' Jay arn wr J} rial industries. Ba : Pic ke d ] les These w ere {ihe Years pass, but merely change, | Don't del iy angither { The communication Will come be. packed for export by a re-| This, Dr, Gray sa s the cause of : 1% 14 v { fore t i Ty : Fol . Hable shipper {80 'much discontent and pain. If day. This is your oppar- jp oe tne Hoa a ts next session. OF THE BEST 1 4 fooing, hot Water: NE MUpper, * {we would try and shape our lives by | ; : i bio Tw : wee | TEMPERED STEEL, Rh pr Ha verandah, ei8ciric : Spies Baldwins ithe pattern of Christ and grow. Hi tunity, Ph | i Who Else Will Contribute " L, No contradiction can "wash eo | | Nothing to equal it in flavor---easily fers are not busy and J |prepared--nighly nutritious-- 16 os. ke . a a ~ » . i . 44 20 Kingston's Famotx Fur Store will work more reason- §|Tin only 12 1-2¢ at arp Tndah, sleciric ! 1 'Acie y aly 1 : : out that fae. 'It fs lear L A3rge Tstadlo. in ; . k knowledge and spirituality we Would i un Jana Fs Consuiohuson With all 'attention paid as the water we use, Me in- semi dein Greenings Peewankie . be happier. ] : : 6 a letter to Consul-Gener Sonaschen 3 [1 Seek Stark' x 3 All sales for cash. | al Harris at Frankford-on-Main. Ger. 10 that hefty feel that makes. Sania hod the Jmowy. white. ¢ located . 3 Sta Boe, i > h the kind Xes and & 5 8; al po i baa PLES | ape Sal Your Choice Only v : brag ; |r Hart oa re a favor that right of A as unylelding' as the arch in - re-place, hardivaod ome | Prevost, Brock St., has a great dis. 3 { are being sent. from Kingston for the | H@ The prices are as | our collars and cuffs, Sean Hava, CRs ran play of Shirts in his window. Regu- ! J}, Kingston boys in the Glesson camp. lp 1 A 14 ud other varieties of Table | 1ar rice. 75¢ to 90¢ each, will be sold |} i i ? _ Absut. forty people 6f the -- right as the ; - The best "WE DO {and Cooking Apples, 'by theidt S0c each during the sale. Any | : ve pd L testimonial to come in and ER HIGH Ba. : {one in need of Shirts it will be a 5 | they . get acquainted : fipeck, barrel or in wholesale | snap tor them. © Hw i ol with - them. CLASS WORK qtiantities, Sileadi te Tah LEH Co a Rr. | people would come forwara| We lave what you want. | A ee ; Fi 5 Miss Mildred Huaesler, daughter of (And agree to do the same the Consul ly Fl o : oy ul Mr Es oT ailip Hassler, Ban i | would rejoice. There were 106 par- | Nw , nurse in - the}! | cel « 5 0 un General Hospital, sobering | Lerican Ambeair Say to the Am BF miidites =i i : 4 : i from an attack of meningities, sf} J etoan. Abus Sor 3 Dertia, W. A. Mitchell, recovering. : 3 1 -- =| | "Gibson's gripp tablets." HARDWARR, 8387 Princess &