Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jun 1917, p. 20

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@ _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1917, FINE JUNE, JULY and AUGUST . Store Closes 5 O'Clock | Daily. JOHN MCKAY, Limited. ' 149-157 Brock St. school, 3 FURS: | invited to all the serv | students and soldiers CHURCH Cliureh-- & t ion e frfull Fa reet Baptist A wil eact ng at veni ng commen I0CK., I € service, [ Chalmers', Moruing and eve ¢ Scott of Queen's Strangers Colige sund p.m cordially ices First Baptist Church--Re las Laing, pastor ices 1 and 7 pm, P Bible school at 2.45 Serv astor at both p.m cordially invit | ed to all the sgrvices. LE clock ; day a Underwood Typewriters New or Rebuilt Rented and Repaired. Corona Portable, Folding, 8% Ibs. Rib- bons and Carbon Papers. Filing Cabinets Furniture J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street, rand '8 a | subject, Always ready for your call -- J day or night. GARAGE FOOT OF BROCK ST. Phone 823; House 611 Oars washed. Gasoline and Ofl For Sale. Agent Imp. Carbon Chaser : B. PARADIS, Prog. WANTED 'Detached Residence, i | day, drawn, I corner IT pm, | Canon treet 11 Church--Rev itaGerald, M.A, 371 Brock 1617 Moning prays preachey, the school, 3 p.m; evening prayer preacher, the re St. Paul's one re€tor, Sun T o'clock; tor hurch--Rev Services al Andrew's Stephens, minister, a.m. and 7 p.m; Sunday school Bible class at 2 p.m. The minister will preach at both dervices. Strang- ers, students and soldiers cordially iavited. St. James' Church, Arch -streets--AH nt., Holy Communion; morning prayer and litany; sermon "Pleasing Gad"; 3 p.m. p.m, even. ng "What Was the corner Union seats free 11 am. St. Sunday schooly 7 prayer and sermon, Matter With the Pharisees? Brock Street Methodist Church-- Rev. George S. Clendinnen, pastor, will preach at 1I a.m, and Rev. Al- fred Brown will preach at 7 p.m. Sunday school, 3 p.m.; Epworth League Missionary § pm Prayer service with- Visitors always welcome. Calvary Congregational Church, Bagot and Charles--11 am. and Growing Christians'; Sunday school Bible elass; May be Re- en "Living 3 pm, "How Youth Achievement Through Glasses. Roosevelt ns Ex-President was awkward and a boy until he sw covered that he could not see as much 'as other boys. He tells us that glasses changed his career. Yours may be such a case. Come in and get our spec falist's advice, JS Asselstine D.0S : At the FancyClover Meeting, Mon-! in exchange for Dou- 'ble Brick Tenament. "7 rooms each, B. and C., central location. Annual rental $384, McCann, 82 Brock Street. Phone 326 or 621. HONEY In one pound stgtiops, 30 cents each. Fresh California Prunes, nice and Juicy ... ... 10s, 1235¢, 15c, Ib. Ibs for 25c. won 40c gal. W. RMcRea & Golden Lion Grocery » in' = 7.30 in the winter chapel on Friday) K or Parlor 'Adornment. | We should say "Rugs for your Parlor" ge fob any acin in the Bouse. They'll cover . with equal nicety and lend chain any to the room. We'd like yonto» see Sasastment. We have the style and ¢ i end SERVICES Monday, 7.30 p.m., Chris Wednesday, 8 p.n prayer meting Rev J. pastor, 266 Rideau street. | new ed Endeavor; Princess Street Methodist Church Rev. H. E. Curry, pastor. 11 a.m, Annual Conference Greetings." 7 The Future a Present Reality." al music by the choir assisted by Sergt. Mayers, Male ind solo by Sergt, Mayers, Sunday school, 2.45 p.m,; league, Monday, 8 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, $ p.m p.m Presbyterian Pastor, Rev. E. Services, Prof. I1 am. Primary Sab- Cooke's Broek street Lean, M A. p.m. Rev, will preach. hath school; Bible classes. Wednesday, . midweek prayer service. and soldiers services, Charch, R. Mc- S$ pm, Queen Street Methodist Church-- Rev. J. D. Ellis, postor. Experience meeting, 10 a.m.; public worship, | 11 am. and 7 p.m.; Sunday school| and Adult Bible class, 2.45 p.m. pastor will preach morning and even-| ing. Morning topic, "Conference Report of the Past Year." Evening! topic, 'Conference Aim For the] Coming Year." Seats free, Every-| body welcome. First Church of Christ, Sefentist, | Johnson street, between Bagot and | Wellington streets. Sunday school, 9.45 a.m.; service, 11 a.m.; subject, "God the Only Cause and Creator"; Wednesday, 8 pm. testimonial meeting. address, open every afternoon, ex- cept Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock. All are cordially invited to the services and the reading room. Bethel Congregational Johnson and Barrie streets- Rev. T. de Courey Raynor. Resi-! dence, 220 Johnson street. Phone 12116. Services, 11 am. and 7 p.m.; Sunday school, 3 pun.;- 11 am. Capt. the Rev. Mr. Fairful, lately re- turned from the front, will preach; 7 p.m., the pastor will preach; Wed- mnesday, 8 p.m., united prayer service in the schoolroom; Friday, 8 p.m., {Y.PS.C.E. S$ Church, Pastor, First Congregational Church, corner Wellington and Johmson streets-- Pastor, Rev. T. de Courcy Rayner. Residence, 220° Johnson street. Phone 2116, Services, 11 a.m. and' 7 p.m.; Sunday school, 3 tpm.; IT am. the pastor will preach; 7 pm., Dean H. T. J. Cole- (man, Ph.D, bf Queen's University, {will preach. Let the friends rally {to each of the services. God calls {you to His house to worship Him. First church, "the church with a welcome." Sydenham Street Methodist Church Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor. 11 a. m., the pastor, subject, "The Regions {Beyond a prelude to the Wission. » ary convention. 7 p.m, Rev. G. 8 { Clendinnen. Music by soloists and j full choir. Class meeting 9.45 a.m; Junior league, 10 a. m.; Bible schopl | 2.45 p.m.; senior league, Monday, {8 p.m.; W.MS. branch meeting from Tuesday to Thursday. A cordial {| welcome to all. , Foe St. Luke's Church," corner of Princess and Nelson streets--Rv. J. de Pencier Wright, M.A; B.D., rec- (tor, 311 AMred street. First Sunday after Trinity. matins; subject sermon, "The Christian Agreement"; 2.45 pm. Sunday school and Bible study class; 4 pm., churching and holy baptism; 7 p.m., evensong; subject sermon, "Christian Brotherhood"; soloist, Miss Beatrfce Wiltshire; anthem, 'Come, Let Us Join Our Oheerful Song," Mrs. T. Twaer and choir. Seats free. Strangers and visitors cordially. invited to attend, 11 a.m, St. 's Cathedral The Very Rev. @. L. Starr, jand rector, 78 Wellington street. Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A. B.D, i priest vicar, 138 Bagot street. Phone 1444. First Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 am. matings; preacher, Very Rey. the Pean; 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible clagses; 4 p.m., holy baptism; | 7 pum., evensong; preacher, Rev. il Whalley; dally services of in- tercession in the chapel at 11 am, except on Tuesday, when service is at 8 am.; Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday; Monday, S Barnabas' Day, Holy Communion at confirmatjon classes at S. 'Wednesday at 110 am.; George's mission o Japanese Embroidery Sale In conection with the meeting of the Montreal branch, W.M.S., to bey held in Sydenham Street Methodist { Church, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 12th 13th and 14th, {there will be an exhibition and sale of. beautiful hand-made Japanese em- ds trom the Industrial schoel Kanazawa, Japan, which Is under Lyall, f. quartette 11 am. and 7} L. P. Chambers 3 p.m., Main school and | Strangers | made welcome at al Public reading room same |" Phone 871. | ¥¢ INCIDENTS OF , THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS or | GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In the City and Vicinity | --What the Merchants Offer to the | Readers of the Whig, ") Extra choice teas at Pickering'e Mrs. T .O. Carnovsky, Detroit, is v siting Mrs. F. 7 J. Px Clergy street. Wet grounds on Friday prevented the bowlers tik their favorite pastime. ri. Cunning eau plano tuner, King street. Leave orders at McAul- | "ey's Book Store. | ~The natty uniform of the Royal | | Flying Corpe cadets, who are vi isit; ing in the city, 18 attracting much | attention. al A Grafonla at your camp will make all the difference, Call and see them for yourself at CW. Lind- | say, Limited, 121 Princess street. Some accounts were passed at the meeting of the City Baseball League on Friday evening. Efforts are be-| ing made to have a patriotic game] {on July 2nd. You can get the best coffee in the] (city at Pickering's. A soldier's wifé residing in Bar-| | riefield had the misfortune to lose! event ng ng up | 214 €| twenty dollars while in the city on Friday afternoon. She feels the loss | | keenly, and has notified the police. | Gét a Gralfonla at your camp | { and be happy. Complete outfit, with | | records, $27.60. Very easy terms. {C. W. Lindsay, Limited, 121 Prin- cess street. It was expected that eggs. would { drop in price on Saturday, but they remained stationary at 40 to 43 cents a dozen. However a drop is coming, dealers say. The Women's Missionary Society of the Montreal Methodist Confer- ence is to meet here next week and the ladles are making big prepara- i tions for the event. Two speakers at the Sunday night | Gospel meeting in New Orange Hall, | ground floor--F. Owles-and F. G. | Leckett.. - Soldiers and others wel-7 come. Thomas C. Marlow, Brighton, father of Albert V. Marlow, whose | body was found in the harbor on | | Friday, is expected in the city Sat- urday afternoon to take charge of | the remains. CAUGHT YOUTHS IN TIME TO PREVENT THEM GOING OFF WITH HORSE One of Them Had Just Returned Froi Toronto After Stealing From His FEather--Sent to Industrial School. Constables Nicholson and Clark ar- rived at a barn in the upper part of the town just in the nick of time on Friday about midnight to, -revent two youngsters about fourteen years of age making a getaway with a horse belonging to 'the - Kingston Steam Laundry. The boys had been sleeping in a barn for twa nights and were about to go away on a trip, One of the lads returned from To- ronfo recently where he spent sev- eral days and forty dollars of his father's money which he had stolen. He took a military "ticket to get to the Queen City, and while his money lasted he had a great time seeing the sights. When funds became low, however, he thought Kingston was good enough abd bought a return ticket, Instead of returning home he to the barn:for his night's rest taxing one of his chums with him, on Friday night they were going away for another term of eajoyment when the vigilant policemen arrived on the scene: COMMENCING IN THE JULY COSMOPOLITAN ""The Restless Sex' By Robt. W. Chambers. In addition to Robt. W. Chambers the following stars contribute to the July issue: Fannie Hurst, Mary Roberts Rinehart, John Galsworthy, A. B: Reeve, Samuel Merwin, Herbert Kaufman, Jack London, Lily Lang- try, The Williamsons, Geo. Ade, Geo Gibbs, Jas. Montgomery Flagg, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, and others. Saturday Music Sale The College Book Store, District Agents for The Curtis Pub. Co. 160-162 Princess St. So x Se Agia Rael And on Sale wm Ladies' Corset Covers . Broken Lines in Corsets . Silk Boot Hose, black or white ce.» 59¢ Nigre Brown Lisle Hose . . . . .. Beautiful marquisette Blonsss, white, all sizes .. ..... . .. in "$1.00 White Wash Skirts, Rep, P. K., Indian Head, all sizes . . .. =~. . $1.00 Good sifvag cotton oe Ee "Children, all Pictorial M Magazine Tor July Newman& Shaw 15¢ Phone 919 Diamonds ng We Always have "Specials" in Diamond Rings. Just now we have "Solitaire" Diamond Rings, set in platingm and 18k. gold at $100.00. These should prove very grat- ifying to prospective purchas- ers; both in quality and size, Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. SISURIY | FHWEIIVE JO sISUSS] All kind of Fox Stoles suitable for Summer Wear. W. F. Gourdier 80 Brock Street Phone 700. M.A., D.D., dean Their case came up in the Juvenile Court Saturday morning. The lad whe went to Toremto was given a THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. term in the Industrial School while a AR tt the case against the other boy was dismissed. r CLOSING OF MAWLS British mail closes irregularly. Information posted at P.O. Lobby from time to Hime. United States, daly 11.30 a.m. and 11] Grand Trunk, going east, a Be am. sad 11. Grand Trunk, Toreute ng west, including eater States . 1 Sand Trunk, and ali 'west of City; 2.30 p.m. and es CPR .. 1008 am. and & & ans ses ses ven an | Latest Magazines Received. | At The College Book Store. July, Photoplay, Blue Book, Adventure, Cosmopolitan, Metropolitan, Pictor- ial RevieW, Literary Digest, June, Current History, Wireless Age, Car- toons. . a WOMEN'S AU XILIARY I OFFIC ERS The Ladies Elected at Meeting Held in' Napanee. The following officers were elected re meeting of the Anglican Women's Auxiliary held in Napanee this week: Hon. pres., Mrs. Lennox Mills; | Hon. vice-presidents, Mrs. Bidwell, | Mrs. Buxton Smith; president, Miss { Macaulay; 1st vice-president, Mrs | A B. Klugh; 2nd vice-president, I Carey; recording secretary, Mrs. Price; corresponding secretary, Miss Daly; teasurer, Miss, Lewis; dorcas secretary, Miss L. Kirkpatrick; thank offering secretary, Miss * A. }! Muckleston: leaflet editor, Mrs. Jer- emy Taylor; literature secretary, fous Edith Pense; secretary of H Noman N sidese] an ideal Gift for the June bade They are all the Ee . Summer change of time on the lan Northars Railway wil take on June 16th, 1817. For changes litest time table folder, or agent. A Sonora will the complete suecess of your this cottage year. Any model to suit you im} stock at C. W. Lindsay, 121 Princess street. At Moutreal on June Sth, Senator lw : Frauets diod, ated serentiger LE PRESSED BRICK Just On Clergy St. West A new detached solid brick dwelling, ® rooms, hot water heating, kitchen- ette, good high cellar, all newly dec- orated, at $5,000. Possession 30 received a days. This is a real home. A Building Lot On Montreal street, 66 x 145 for $600. EW. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Sellers of Heal Estate. fresh consignment of Red Pressed Brick. R. HESS' POULTRY "PAN-A-CE-A" Feed one tablespoontul to 25 hens once a day and see the ogg supply increase. 83¢ box, S3e¢ box, and large pails. t Jouse Destroyer Powder keeps the hens clean and contented. -- 83¢. Dr. Hess' WoodRouse Chick Food -- Saves the Chicks.

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