> 7 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1918. Hii ior | munion, | J Fe tor It ii rector. } svork in TT St. Paul's--Canon FitzGerald, re | Morning prayer and Holy Com-| 11 o'clock. Preacher, the Sunday school, 3 p.m.; eéven- ing prayer, 7 o'clogk. .Preac her, the! Chilmers Church--The services at 11 am. and 7 p.m. will be conducted | by the Rev, J. C. Robertson, b.D. | Secretary of the General Assembly's! connection. with Sunday! ] school and Young People's societies. | i Stephen, miniter. | | the Lord's | St. Andrew's Church--Rev. J. W. Morning service at] which the Sacrament of Supper will be celebrated. | Evening service at 7 p.m. Sunday | scheol and Bible class at 3 p.m. The minister will preach at both services Strangers, {11 a.m. at students and soldiers cor- | li diaily invited, i i ship, i aqui, i Bpecial ly. Large Muffs with'Head and Tail Large Cape Stoles .. .. . 2 For the Set, $15. Other Stoles .. .. $8 $8 $2 up JOHN McKAY, Your Windows and Doors and cold. Ex-President Roosevelt \. was awkward and stupid as ~ & boy until he suddenly dfi- covered that he could not see as much as other boys, He tells us that glasses changed his. career, . ~~¥ours may be such a case. Come in and get our speo- falist's advice. Consultation free, 3. R. C. Dobbs & Co. a Shaxsen Stree ~ Detached Dwelling 86 Bagot Street $2,100 HI A GB BB AS SI Frame, 0 rooms, hath and clo- set; stone foundation; . barn and garage; immediate posses. Fancy Clover HONEY sion Riis vee ou, 1Bc Ib. PHONE OR SRE sh. 1.8. R. McCANN _58 Brock St. Phone $36 or 621 wo "he ans W R 4 "Al Carpet on the stairs adds a richer tone to the whole If you wish a really handsome carpet. your stairs we can supply your wants for variety, beauty and value: ~~ Na a 2 * fll! week of prayer. i service © &t a& Co. Queen street Methodist church-- | + Rev, J. D. Ellis, pastor. Public wor-| 11" am. and 7 pm; Sunday] school, 2.45 p.m. The pastor will | | preach in the morning. Topic, "This | Year Also." ' Rev. E, R, Kelly, Cata- | will preach in the evening. | New Year Sunday school | Seats free. Everybody wel- | | . Brock Street Methodist Chureli--*) Rov, George S. Clendinnen, pastor, will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. | Themes, "King of Kings," "Our Em- | | pire Called to Prayer; Sunday | 3. p.m.; union service here, | F, 8 pa week night rged in week of prayer | Street Methodist T. G. Brown, min- 11 am, Empire'; 7 p.m., "A Happy New Covenant after the morning | service. 'Holy Communion at even-| ing service. 2 p.m., Young Men's clubs; 2.45 p.m., Bible school. Meet- | ings pf the week withdrawn for the! First Church of Christ, Scientist, Johnsen street, between Bagot and Wellington streets -- Sunday school 9.46 a.m.--service 11 a.m., subject "God." Wednesday, 8 p.m., testimon- ial meeting; public reading room same address, open every afternoon, except Sunday, 3 to § o'clock. All are cordially invited to the services {and the reading room. Cooke's Presbyterian Church--The minister, Rev, E. R. McLean, M.A,, will preach at 11 a.m. "and 7 p.m. The Empire Day of Prayer. 11 a.m.; sub- ject, "A- Condition. of Vietory." 11 a.m, beginners and primary classes; 3 p.m., main schol and Bible classes; 7 p.m. subjects, 'Sins That Make War"; Monday, ¢ p.m., first meet- ing of week of prayer. All are wel come, First Baptist Church, corner | Johnson and Sydenham streets-- Services at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Dr. E. Hooper, Toronto, wil preach at both senvices. Morning subject, "Four Great Things"; evening sub- ject, "A Song For Us All"; Bible school and adult Bible class at 2.45 p.m.; organ recital and sacred song 8.20 pm., Mrs. KF. Mather, assisted by choir. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES. AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST, ® Huppenings In the City and Vicinity . =What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig, Pianos to remt. ©. W. Lindsay, Dr. William Spankie came across {gent's, 'he Prayer of An. service. | vicar, 138 Bagot street, er ee St. James™ Church, cor Union and | Arch streets--=Special services of in-| cession. kn connection with the war. | 11 #m., Hely Communion and ser- mon. Sermon subject, "The Lord's | Remembranegrs." S$. pm., Sunday! school; 7 p.m, evening praver and! sermon. Preacher, the Bishop of the! Diocese. Collection for British Red! Cross. Meetings for prayer during! the week as announced. | Bible | Dar- LBS.A. Class--Meets study in LB.S:A, Hall entrance Montreal street). | Sunday, 3 pm. topic, "What Classes | Are Represented by Levi's Sons"; | 7 pm. topic, "Is Eternal Torment | for the Sinner Anywhere Even Sug-| gested in the Old Testament"? | Tuesday, 7.45 p.m. topic, "Our Pri-| vilege Now of Bearing Afflictions | with Patience = Because of Christ's | name'; Friday, 7.45 pam. topic, The Significance of the Warning, Remember Lot's Wife." All wel- come. for {over ! | Calvary Congregational Church-- | 11 am. "Reasons Why We Should | Pray"; 8 pm. Sunday sclrool wnd| Bible class; 7 p.m. "A New Beginn- ing For New Year." Communion will be observed at the close of the service, when new members will be received. Monday, 7.30 p.m. Christian Endeavour: Tuesday, 2.30] p.m., Ladies' Aid: Wednesday, 8! b.m., Prayer meeting, All are wel-| come. Rev. J. Lyall pastor, 266 Rid-| eau street, First and Bethel Congregational-- Pastor, Rev. T. De Courcy Rayner, Residence: 22 Johnson street, Phone 2116, United services in First Caurch, | The pastor wil} preach at both se: vices, 11 a m., "Walking With God" * p.m., Sunday schools each chureh, 7 p.m., "Kadesh-Bar- nea. The Borderland." Sdcrament of the Lord's Supper follows this Begin the New Year well, Come and worship God in "the churel with a welcome." i H as usual in| St. Luke's Church, / 'cormer of Princess and Nelson streets Rov. J. de Péticier Wright, M.A, B.D., rec- tor, '311 - Alfred street. Phone 871. The Epiphany, special day of inter- cession. 11 a.m, Holy Communion. Sermon subject, "The Epiphany"; 2.45 p.m., Sunday school and Men's Confirmation class: 4 p.m, Holy Bap- tism; 7 p.m., evening prayer. Inter- cession for those engaged in war. Sermon subject, "God Our Hope." The rector will preach at both ser- vices. Music--Mrs, H. Horton will Sing Kipling's '"'Recessional Special collection for the soldiers overseas. Seats free. Strangers and visitors Seedially invited to attend. St. George's Cathedral--Very Rev. GQ. Lothrop Starr, M.A, D.D,, dean and rector, 78 Wellington street. Telephones 2156-2159. Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A., B.D. priest Telephone 1444. Feast of the Epiphany (ap- pointed by His Majesty the Ring as a day of national intercession: and thanksgiving); 8 a.m: Holy Com- munion; 11 am. Litany and Holy Communion; preacher, the Lord Bishop of - Ontario; 3 p.m, Sunday school and Bible classes; 7 p.m., evensong; preacher, Rev. (Cecil Whalley. Services of intercession vinter chapel dally at 19 am, except on Tuesday. and Wall street Methodist will be used. Obe hundred tons of coal will thus be saved. Now is the time to have your piano tuned. . We Carry two expert tuners and will assure entive satis- faction. - C. W. Lindsay, Lid. A farmer's wife on December 20th sold a fowl to a lady and as she had no change she gave the bill back and later the saleswoman could not be foind. Enquiry at the Whig Office! by the seller will bring the two par-| ties together and the money paid over. g tien the Ice-bound harbor on Friday in his automobile, . { Ring up 646 for sweet cider. ! According to Frontenac ward opt | lou, "Aldi. Corbett and Smith ATE | on. Monday. | + Is one of the sure of re-election | Miss Laird, K instructors: in, the new knitting mil that has been opened in Tamworti. W. Swain, piano tuner, 100 Clergy street west. Orders left 'at McAu- | loys, or phone 564, & 3 Mrs, € Cunningham, hay been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ww H. Seth, Pioton, during the holi- i D. Bids, will preach in Kingston, |, , New Teacher Appointed. 1 Mrs. Arnold, BA. Toronto Uni- versity, has been appointed © for -Kingston as household science teach- | er. Mrs. Arnold ds a, specialist in | household science, and has had ex- perience. rr eis Westbrook on Sunday evening at the fiftieth anniversary of the church, here. 5 and sleigh in gers the entire Brockville and Morristown, The marriage took place in Christ Church, _ Folkestone, on = December of Miss Lillian Clay and Corporal fr, both of Kingston, is He Jue. le have your Plano tuned. turners and will faction. C, Ww. Lin A widow J remains | burial, iin fa ti Dr. Malcolm MacGillivray as-i] 'Rev, sisted at the induction of Rev. E. ; 5 pastor. of John street ughes leaves to-night trip to the west..aud until Friday next. enco- Ald Kent wili ons wil 'between | I The ferrymen daily are using a [l conveying passen- |} Hstance | church, Belleville, onl] I's Hon a A -- 5 Bi i -------- | CHURCH SERVICES | Ji of filing ~~ Hr 'DIARIES | FOR 1918 "The years. RED BOOK FOR JANUARY MUSIC SALE rss re ---- | The College Phone 919. - We ------ The LETTS Diaries, unrivalled for over 100 Diaries Diaries for the Study' Book Diaries to fit ev a limited number in sfock. Containing the three best serials of the month and eleven of the best short stories. Latest popular music, two for a quarter. Book Store, Phone 919. stern ---------- -- To-Night 'Good Warm Underwear for All the Family Fleece Lined, Union, All Wool, Selling at Last Year's Prices. Buy Now. Ladies' Cashmerette Hose, Fast Black, 25¢ - Penman's Cashmere Hose for Ladies, Fast Black and Seamless. Today's value 75c and 85¢c. Tonight 50c a pair. See the regular $1.25 corset, sizes 19 t on sale tonight, $1.00 a pair. Tweed coats, also a few blacks in broken sizes up to 38 only; priced up to $18.50. Tonight $10.00. Newman & Shaw .* THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE wf WAS SELLING . WHISKEY IMPOSED FINE $500 AND COSTS OR SIX MONTHS, Herbert Reed Boldly Admitted That | He Had Been, "Prafficking * in Liquor" --Was Caught With: the Goods by Two Constables. The Ontario Temperance Act | pinches hard. Herbert Reed, about thirty-five years of. age, found thisy out ig police court .on Saturday) morning; -when he pleaded guilty to a ¢harge of "trafficking in liquors and was fined $500 and costs, with | ihe option of six monthe in Jatl. He went to jail. : Reed wad caught with the geods onsDeles Samael Afniel and enfins. They had hii. under suspicion and going into a house on Stephen street; where the accused boarded, they found Reed in the act three whiskey bottles out One big car load of this nice lumpy coal to disposs of, ] If you are shoit of Hard coal or firewood, try it in your stove, . Y se Wishing Our Many Friends a Happy New Year. And in thanking them, we wish to Say~our aim will be to con. tinue to iierit their confidence, CBR Btn Smith Bros. Jewelers of a gallgn can he had filled with 'strong stuff." Reed secured his uor fu Montreal, and was Ap arently getting the bottles filled + for his street trade. Arraigned' before Magistrate Far. Reed boldly pleaded guilty, stiff penalty was handed out * the court without any ceremony whateve z : » 13, on Ordnance street; James 4 at No. 27 Pine street; ughsdn, my | &® 15, at No. 21 John: Charles ~ No. A new Semi-Bunga- | low, 6 rooms, fur- nace, electric light, for $2300 Immediate possession. $400 Cash Will handje, A rough cast dwells ling on Raglan Road, for $1200 . A frame dwelling on 1 Cherry St. for $900 E. W. Mullin and Son Cor. Johnson and Division Sts, Bt Ter ZR re '3 Sn