Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jan 1918, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Established 1859 'Raw Furs Advancing : Every mail brings advices of an ing raw fur market. .._. If you need furs now is the tirfie to order. We are still accepfing orders ol 1917 prices. From present indications and priceseing offered, Muskrat, from which Hudsoh Seal is made, Fox, Beaver, Wolf, Fisher, Mink, ete., will advance from 50%, to 1009, on .1917 prices. The scarcity of raw furs is due mostly on account of the heavy general snow fall blocking the trap lines and causing the ani- mals to den earlier than usual, small impor- tations of foreign furs and the large number of trappers being drafted. John McKay, Limited. 149-157 Brock Stréet. - Kingston's Reliable Fur House. aav Your Windows You Might Save a Doors Dollar on Glasses, And lose a million dollars' worth of eyesight! You cannot calculate eye sight on the-dollar and cent basis, When you need glasses, go to the best optician, have an accurate examination and take his advice; get the best service yon can. and when you do all that you will come to us, Our service is the best. and tegistered Optometrists. 392 King St. Kingston JS Asselsine DOS Don't Wait! Now is the time to get bargains ud make your plans. A fal x i invited iii day i and sermon; THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATU CHURCH SERVICES J, W Setvicez at 11 St. Andrew's Church--Rev minister, and 7 pom. class at 3 p.m. The minister i wili preach at both services, Strangz- tiers, students and soldiers cordially Linvited. First Baptist '| Johnson andrSydenham ivices at 11 a.m jand 7 p.m. ji Capt. J. K. Fairfull. Prof, K. P/ Mather. ' 'Bible school and | Adult Bible class at 2.45 pm | dents, spldiors and strafigers cordially 5p - . i 3 streets. Ser- Morning: ts a : Sydenham Street Methodist | { Church--Rev. W. T. G | minister, at both services. subject, Courage"; 2 p.m., Young] Men's Clubs; 2.4 p.m., Bible | school; Monday, 2.20 p.m., women's meeting for war work; Wednesday, | 8 p.m., prayer meeting. St. James' Church, corner Union Niand ~ Arch streets--8 a.m. Hoiy | Communion; 11 a.m., morning pray- | ji er and Litany; sermon subject, "The | j| Garden and the City"; 3 p.m. Sun-| school; 7 p.m., evening prayer subject, Atonement, ! Mission of Help," Mark iii, 17 i | Queen Street Methodist Church-- ; Rev. J. D. Ellis, pastor. Public! worship, 11 am. and 7 p.m. i day school, 2.45 pm. The pastor | will preach, at both services; morn- | ing topic, "Sacred Symbols of the] Christian Church"; evening topic, '"A God Called Liberation." Seats Everybody welcome, ree Calvary Church, Charles street - 11 a.m., "The Friendship of God', 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible clas 7 p.m., "Christ's Poverty: Ouf'Rich }{ es"; Monday, 8 p.m. Endeavour Rally, | Cooke's church; Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting and choir practice. All are cordially welcomed. Rev, J Lyall, Pastor. Telephone, 2202, | First Church of Christ, Scientist, ji Johnson , street, between Bagot and | Wellington streets -- Sunday school 9.45 am. service 11 a.m., subject "Truth." Wednesday, 8 p.m., festi- monial meeting; public reading room same address, open every afternoon, except Sunday, 3 to 6 o'clock. All are cordially invited to the services and the reading room : -- § Brock Street Methodist Church-- Rev. George 8S. Clendinnen, pastor. Morning theme, "Who is Jesus? Evening theme, 'Letters From Our. Men. Overseas." Song service at close. Soldiers and their friends es- pecially Invited. Sunday school, 3 pam. Monday, young people's rally in Cooke's church. Wednesday, prayer service, 8 p.m. Cooke's Preshyterian Church----Min- Jdster, Rev. E. R. Mdlean, M.A. The INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES 'AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In the City and Vicinity ~What the Merchants Offer to the Readets of the Whig. W. Swain, plano tuner, 100 Clergy street west. Orders left at McAu- ley's, or phone 564. - The City Council will appoint a . N werandithe Rar) At tl ie street, central loeation, : -- New hrock," § rooms, furnace, o Golden Lion Grocery hardwood floors, all medern ilm- provments, nice lot, near the university, collegiate, ete, $4100, A cholee selection of homes on oar List your property vith0 un now. HONEY NG Broek Street. Phone 326. or 621. BE I A BI Sr Pn AR California Prunes, nice and Evaoratold Aprons ea vee 180 W. R. Mckes Golden Lion Grocery ses see Fancy Clover In one pound sections, 25 cents each, ves wae 100, 1835e, 15¢ Ib, ley od y 2 Ibs for 25e. 1b, Ga successor to the late R. H. Toye on the Utilities Commission. Subscribe for the Designer at special rate of 59¢ per year before the price ie increased, College Book Store. Mis¢ Esther Ladle. Kingston, teaching in Gananoqud-has resigned owing to fll health, and returned to Kingston, Ring up 645 for all kinds unfer- mented wines. 3 * The brick dwelling, No. 6 Birch avenue, owned by Joseph Gorrie, has been sold to Charles A. MacWilliam by E. W. Mullin & Son. Th Dr, G. W. Bell visited the Gougtx' Council chamber Saturday morning and presented each reeve with a bot- tle of his famous Veterinary Wonder, Now is the time to "have your piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. A Special Sale of Children's "Crib Qui % HE PRP rd A 08 «|' The Utllities Commission meeting or Monday hase been: postponed ow- ng to the funeral of the late R. H. oye, which the commissioners will ttend. - Subscribes for the Designer at special rate of 59¢ per year before She price is increased. College Book tore. ©: plano tuned. We carry two expert turners and will assure entire satis- faction, C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. by the local Scotchmen by a * "Burns Dance" held in the City Hall |} A large number attended and it prov-'}| ed a most successful event, We will rent you a plano, and at Ring up 645 for » . Hors DE Mier! om us 's 'mu 3 y show | "Bringing up Father Abroad." is in therity making arrangement by liness. trom ge st Sunday of his 1 will give his farewell pulpit np his former congregation to-mor- §irow, . ¢ o- a Sunday school and | | Boys' Club. Church--Corner| Evening, | Sty-| Brown, | gia, Evening | orclack; preach Sun- |, | congregation | Remember the Now is the time to have your Friday night was commemorated | minister will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 pom: 11 a.m. beginners and prim. ary classes; 3 p.m. main school and Bible classes. Monday, 7 p.m." Mis sionafy study class; 8 p.m.. Young People's Raily; Wednesday, 8 puoi, prayer meeting; Thursday, 6.30 p.m, Strangers cordially wel- come. " -- "Chalmers Church----Rev. Dr. An- drew Robertson, formerly minister of St. James' Square Presbytenian Church, Toronto, will conduct the services at } a.m. and 7 p.m. Sub- | jects: Morning, "This Grace"; even- Ang, "That Thy Faith Fail Not." St. Paul's Church--Canon FitzGer- rector. Morning prayer, 11 er, the rector. Sun- day school, 3 p.m. Evening praver, 7 o'clock; 'preacher, the rector) St. Luke's Church, corner Prin- cess and Nelson streets--Rev. J. de Pencier Wright, M.A., B.D., rector. Septuagesima Sunday; 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m. intercession service; "7 p.m. counfinmation; preacher, the Bishop of Ontario: an- them, "The King of Lave, My Shep- her 1s," Mrs. Horton, A. Compton and choir. Seats free Strangers and visitors cordially invited to at- tend. 4 First a nd Bethel Congregational, Pastor, Rev. T. De Courcs Rayner, residence, 220 Johnston street. Phone 2116. United services in Bethel church. The pastor wil preach, 11 a.m., "He That Overcometh"; 3 p.m. Sttiday schools as usual in each church: 7 pm. "Ye Are.--Christ's Message to Christians." An import- ant meeting of Bethel church and follows .this service. special offering for the starving Armenians and Syrians, LB.S.A., Class--Meets for study in (LB.S.A. Hall (over Sar- gent's, "entrance 'Montreal street-, Sunday, 3 p.m. topie, "What Should be the Mainspring of All Our Ener- gies» 7 p.m. topie, "What Purpose Has the Permission of Sin Served in the Discipline and Development of the Church'; Tuesday, 7.45 p.m, topic, "The History of 'the Perga- mos. Era of the Church"; Friday, 7.45 'p.m. topic, "Watch If Ye Would Know." All meleome. Bible St. George's Cathedral--The Very Rev. G. Lothrop Starr, M.A., D.D., dean and rector, 78 Wellington St. Telephones 2156-2159. Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A.,, BD. priest-vicar, 138 Bagot street. Telephone 1444, 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m, matins; preacher, the Very Rev. the Dean; 3 pan., Sunday school and Bible classes; 7 p.m. evensong; preacher, Rev. Cecil Whalley, = Ser- vices of intercession in the inter chapel daily at 10 a.m. excep on Tuesday. Special Notice to Churches. = Honor rolls, cradle rolls, pledges, motto cards and general * 'church, Sunday school and young people's meeting supplies, church envelopes and church printing neatly and quickly done at 'lowest prices. Job Department. 'British Whig Publish- ing Co., Ltd. Golden Rule Service, 'Plione 290. * Injured at Cricket Field. Gunner Kilby in the 74th Battery was thrown from his horse while drilling at the Cricket Field at eleven o'clock on Saturday morning and taken to the Generali Hospital in' a passing delivery rig. His left knee joint and side are seriously in- Jured, and he is being attended by Dr. 8. J. Keys, Grip Follows The Snow. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets, taken iy time will Prevent Grip. box. 3Ve. The Mothers' Council pe Y. M. C. A. has built and-furnidhed an office for 8. T. Lilley, boys' work secretary, on the upper floor of the building. 'Complete stock of new spring and early summer 1918 Standard pat- terns at the College Book Store. Open every night, Sain agent for t 1] Savage. J] series of the ceived the money for the accounts of special rate of 59¢ per year before Hl couren has naa RDAY, prea E."W. GROVE'S signature on | winners of the two sub-groups. The JANUARY 26, 1918. Be ---- a Charles Dillingham presents F red Storie in a new Musical a -- ---- Comedy Jack O'Lantern By Anne Caldwell and R. H. Burnside. Wait Till the Cows Come Home. Candyland. Music by Ivan Varyll. A Sweetheart of My Own. : Follow the Girls Around Waltz. Along Came Another Little Girl. Jack O'Lantern Fox Trot. Jack O'Lantern OnesStep. : + This is said by New York reviewers to b# Fred Stone's-biggest success. All the above numbers are now on sale. These numbers are now being played at the Grand Opera House, # Strand Theatre, Saturday. and will be heard at the Cabaret in City Hall on Saturday Music Sale--All Popular Music Two for a Quarter. . The Phone 919. Open Nights Good Buys Will Include LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE . . 50c LADIES' WAISTS . . 69c LADIES' SKIRTS .. Lav... 8208 CORSETS .. ..-.. . at 75¢ and $1.00 UNDERWEAR For All the Family All the above lines are specially priced for College Book Store, » - Phone 319 The Harmonola The basic patents, which RA ogee or two talking machines = monopoly for years, expired some time ago. Since then numerous machines of merit equal to the original maken have appeared at greatly - H reduced prices, Foremost among these in the HARMONOLA~--completely Cane adian, plays any type of record without extra appliances, solid mahogany, fall size cabinet and at two-thirds price of older types. Let un demonstrate the Hare monola for you. resin] Smith Bros. | Jewelers Newman & Shaw, THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE | pees BUILDERS SUFPLINS ' CORDWOOD Fresh car loads of hard and soft cord- wood arriving. Sawn into stove lengths. e best substitute for éoal. « 5. MNGUN & CO. + Police Court Brevities. George Moyne, arrested several days ago on a charge of drunken- ness, was fined ten dollars and costs. In the juvenile court two boys, aged seventeen and fifteén vears, who confessed to theft on several occasions, including revolvers and cartridges, from the Botsford & Nicol hardware store, were given terms in the Industrial School for corrective purposes. To Play Belleville Heve. , Arrangements have been made for the Kingston Juniors to play Belle- ville here on Wednesday night. {iBobby" Hewitson wiN referee. This will mean the clash between the winners of these home-and-home games will play Cornwall, On Friday evening the Juniors and Queen's seniors played a practice game that resulted in a five-all tie, Basketball in Belleville, Two teams from ,the local Y. M. C. A. went up to Belleville on Pri- day to, engage in basketball games with the Belleville High School and | Y.M.C.A. in the Ontario Basketball Association schedule. Those who made the trip were Clifton Drury, John Melaughlin, Laughlin Me. Kiunon, Bert Sutherland, Sterling Gibson, George Clark and Gordon y COOK, Curling. © In the third game of the wester co and the juniors won by 17. rinks skipped by A. A. Turcotte, J. Mathewson and J. F. MacDonald were victors, while T. M. Asselstine's took the sho! of the score. ------" J. B. Walken. retutNng officer for the recent election says he has. re-' The the deputies, a Subsiribe for the Designer at the price is increased. College Book Store. 5 "Rev. E. ReRoy Rice, pastor of the Stanstead, Que, Congregational 1 his salary increased by $100 for this vear, His church is very prosperous. . Orders taken for HUDSON | SEAL COATS| W. F. Gourdier Phone 700. 78-80 Brock Street. Estate Real The basis' of all wealth. Buy real estate and be wealthy, A. solid brick dwelling, on Earl street, ' with improvements, barn an large yard, for $2100. Two solid brick, semi-de- tached dwellings, on University Ave., modern, for $3600 each. A new frame dwelling, mod- ern, on Alfred street, for 2700, Sellers of Real Estate Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 330 and 1456. W.Mullin & Son Cor. Johnson and Division § Phones 530 and' Tou." [4 Sores ly

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy