THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1918. = pia = rrr - oy Pp ¥ RR | CHURCH SERVICES | Saturday and Monday Newspapers. : .. . Toronto, Kingston and other daily and weekly newspapers can Women's meeting be obtained at Mahood's Drug Store. 1 the parsonage ; oi TO-NIGHT : - o e ¥ bo : Popular Music - COON and FUR LINED COATS FOR MEN Hudson Seal and Muskrat Coats for Women. Muffs, 82 up. Fur Stoles, $2 up JOHN McKAY, Limited. Kingston's Reliable Fur House. Nt. bm, Work, at Paul"s--iCanon W. F. Fitz- Thursday, 2 M.A. { for was 11 preacher Sunday selipol and e class, 3 p.m ning prayer preacher the tor forr recto M o'clock; 4 2 Brock Street Methodist Church Rev. Geo. 8. Clendinnen, pastor. Un- lon services in Cooke's Presbyterian church. Mr. Clendinnen will preach at 11 a.m. and Rev. | R. McLean, M.A. at 7 pm. Each Sunday school is in its own place at 3 o'clock. Ep» worth League and Prayer meeting unite on Wednesday, 8 pm. WALLS Thursday, 3 pm. at home of Mrs. A. Van Luven, 377 Brock street. o'clock; St. James' Church--In order to fuel, no services will be held In irch to-morrow. The congre- ire invited to attend services George's Cathedral. This is in | mecordanee with the plan whereby ithe two churches-will close alternate ia Sundays C : Two for 25 Valentines -- The only complete line of Gibson Valentines in the city are shown here. Ladies' Home Journal for February and Drug Stores Are Open f6r the Sale of Drugs and Newspapers Only. Provide yourself with a supply of reading and writing material for over the three hol; ays. ' .. ... $100 Gem Safety Razors wi : Seven Blades The College Book Stor ASK FOR SALARY INCREASE | = other current magazines, Request of Constables, | Princess St. Methodist Church, cor- » Commission. | ner Princess and Albert streets-- Rev, H EB Carry, pastor- -Anniversary services conducted by Rev. E. -Rich- ardson Kelly, of Cataraqui, and Rev. J. D. Ellis, B.A, president of Mont- real conference. Mr. Kelly will preach at 11 a.m. and Mr. Bilis at 7 p.m. Special music by choir at both services. Sunday school, 2.45 p.m. League Sunday 8 p.m. (after service) Prayer Meeting * Wednesday 8 p.m, in parsonage, [ Potice Commissioners to Deal With First Baptist ( hurcielinion ext week {services, First Congregational, ao ok find Bethel and First Baptist. Churches, »¢ for an | Rev. T. DeCourcy Rayner will preach ting woulgiat 11 a.m, and Rev. Douglas Laing but all the! at 7 p.m. Bible school and Adult the | Bible class at.2.45 p.m a Save Your Coal James Soward's Coal Co. Phone 155. -- er -- WP et Pr grate "gr eng The Board of Poli jors will meet some da | take np the reques 1 of the Kingston polic | inerease in salary. The have been held this we members were verT busy and meeting had to be deferred. Nearly every eity in OWeario has had a request from their police cons stables for a salary increase, owing to the high vost of living, which is so keenly felt. In many cases the con- Calvary Congregational Church ---- 11 a.m. "Christ's. Face in Art and in New Testament"; 3 p.m., Sunday 7 p.m; "Points of Depart- school; 7 ure From Christ." All week night a evmm---- stab NUTS At The BON MARCHE Cor. King and Ear] - Phone 1844, T M Cree chi Kin to b man duet mos Dr mes ton ACCIDENT FIRE INSURANCE. J. B. COOKE 832 Ki Street, Phone 503. " Residence 843, L Tab box. THINK IT OVER THEN ACT Don't pay rent interminably. When you reach old age if you could have what you could saving all these years by Owning a home of your own, existence would have a differ- ent meaning than it will if you | continue to pay rent. The sooner you begin the less you will have to regret. 2 first step is to come in" and talk the matter over with us. You can make an appoint. ment with us to snit your cone venience, We have a choice list of homes to select from, l.S. R. McCANN $100 a year, and in oth a] ye H ICKOR hy Kingston bluecoats is looked for. in the Grip. les have been given a bonus of cases $50 ar. A general increase for the DR. CREELMAN COMING. Will Address Banquet of the Kings- ton Industrial Fair, hrough the efforts of Anthony Rankin and R. J. Bushell, Dr. slman has been secured as the I speaker for the banquet of the gston Industrial Fair directors, e held on Feb. 19th. Dr. Creel- has been touring the country interests of increased pro- lon, and as this is one the t important questions of the day, Creelman will have an important $age to the people of the Kings- district, eps panne Grip Follows The Snow. AXATIVE BROMO QUININE lets taken in time will Prevent Ey, W. GROVE'S signature en $0c. of Ne lr is fs PMs int You Might Save a Dollar on Glasses, And lose a million dollars' worth of eyesight! You cannpt 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 you can. and when you do all that you will come to us, Our service is the best, Registered Optometrists, 802 King St. Kingston JS Asselstine D.0S Registered 342 King Street AR BUSY OPTICAL Golden Lion Grocery FancyClover HONEY meetings held in the homes of con- gregation to conserve fuel. Rev. John Lyall, pastor, 266 Rideau 'St. West. i Chalmers' Church--The services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. will be conduct ed by Rev. (Major) 'A. D. Cornett. The members of St. Andrew's con- gregation ave requested to attend Chalmers' church The annual mesting of Chalmers' congregatinn will be held in Queen's Colleze at 8 p m. Wednesday Queen Street Methodist Church Rev. J. D, Ells, B.A., worship 11 am. and 7 p.m.. Sun- day school, 2.45 p.m. All services in the school room. The pastor will preach in the morning, topie, "A Call For Help." Rev. C. J. il. pan, will preach in the evening Seats free; everybody welcome. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington streets - Sunday school 9.45 a.m.--service 11. a.m., subject "Spirit" Wednesday, 8 p.m., testi- monial meeting; public reading room same address, open every afternoon, except Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock. All are cordially invited to the services and the reading room. LB.S.A. Class--Meets for Bible study in I.LBS.A. Hall (over Ser- gent's; entrance, Montreal street). Sunday, 3 p.m. topie, "Is Consecra- tion Implied in Acceptable Justifi- cation?" 7 p.m. topic, "Who Will be the Judge at the World's Invidual Trial?" Tuesday, 7.45 p.m. topic, "The Church Persecuted for Fidelity to Truth and Righteousness:" Fri- day, 7.46 p.m. topic, 'Who Will Compose the Kingdom Class pro- per?" All welcome. Sydenham Street Methodist Church-~Rev. W. T. G. Brown, min- ister--11 a.m., Rev, C. J. L. Bates, M.A.} 7 p.n., Lieut. Topping, sub- ject, "Abyndant Life"; 2 p.m., Young Men's Club; 2.45, Bible School. Mon- day, 8 p.m. Epworth League at the home of Miss Blythe, 129 Division street, Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting at Queen street church; pastor. Publig | St.----Luke's Church, Princess and corner of Nelson streets--Rev. J. de Pencier Wright, MA B.D, rector, 311 Alfred street 871. Quinquagesima Sunday a.m., special memorial service late Mrs. Graves; subject, "The Faithful Departed"; solo, "The Sleep of Peace," Mrs, Horton: 7 b.m., evening prayer: sermon sub- ject, "The Keeping of Lent'; them, "Tarry With Me, O ) Saviour," Keith Light and choir. Seats free. Strangers and visitors cordially invited to attend. 11 for St. George's Cathedral---Quinqua: gesima Sunday---8 d m., Holy Com- munion; 11 a.m., HWly Communion, Bates, Ja; preacher, the Very Rev. the Dean, 3 p.m. Sunday School and Bible class; 4 p.m., Holy Baptism: 7 p.m., evensong. The congregations of St, George's and St. James' will attend the Cathedral this Sunday, Ash Wednesday--A service for all the congregations of the Church of England will be held in the City Hal) at 8 o'clock. Preacher "the Bishop of Ontario, Cooke's Preshyterian--Mi nister, Rey. B. R. McLean, M.A. Union services with' Brock street Methodist to be held in Cooke's church, 11 a.m., Rev. (George §. Clendinnen, 8. PT. L. "God's Providential Care"; 11 a.m., beginners and primary classes; 3 p.m,, main schol and Bible classes; 7 p.m., Rev. E. R. McLean "Hallow- ed be Thy Name," the second of ser- ies on the Lord's Prayer; 8.15 p.m, Young People's Society; Wednesday, 8 p.m., Prayer meeting at 181 John- Son street, Strangers welcome at all services, " First and Bethel Congregational Churches--Pastor, Rev. T. De Courey Rayner, residence, 220 Johnson St. Phone 2116. Union services in the First Baptist Church to save coal, 11 a.m. The pastor will preach, topie, "Possessing Our Possessions," Sacrament of the Lord's Suupper fol. lows this service. Every member should be present. 3 p.m., Sunday schools as usual at our ewn churches, 7 p.m., Rev. Douglas Liang will preach, Let these union services he well supported by all. NCOENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST, Happenings In the City and Vicinity ~--~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig, Save coal! Pianos to rent. Ltd. The Whig will be issued on Mon- C. W. Lindsay, im the 17th. "The special preacher will be Rev. H. E. Curry, of Princess Street church, Kingston. A most successful tea and sale was held at the Princess street home of Mrs. 8. Green on Friday afternoon by the ladies of St. Luke's church; The sum of $50 was raised and will be used in helping to pay off the church debt, The guests were re- ceived by Mrs. S. Green, Mrs. J, De P. Wright and Mrs. Reynolds, presi- dent of the Women's Ald of the church. -- > Phone |, Lord |' Phone 919. Open Nights Phone 919 _---- Special Values WHITE COTTONS-- PILLOW CQOTTONS-- SHEETINGS-- TABLE LINENS TABLE NAPKINS TOWELS -- TOWELLINGS-- Still Selling at Prices Much Below Present alues. M\ ir ) Government Orders SAY All rob stores closed Satur. day Till Tuesday, This means us; and we're fled. We'll remain open Friday ev. ening till 10 p.m, For anything emergent, <laring closed interval, telephone either 182 or 1593. satis Jewelers, Issuers of Marriage Licenses, ABRs Smith Bros, : Jewelers Ne Jf 1. WEBUY [Raw Furs | or Newman & Shaw, [| ,..=_ THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE W. F. Gourd Phone 700. REAL ESTATE 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 Paublish- ing Co. Ltd. Golden Rule Service, 'Phone 292. Here Are Some Good Ones, $2800-=Johnson St., and stable, once, $1500 Stephen 8t., and stable. $1500--Markiana 8t., ling, easy terms. $2400--Dufferin. St., frame, $2100--REar] Si., solid brick, B. and C, $3500-- Livingston Ave, dwel- ling, stable and garden. $5200---Ordnance 8t., detached brick dwelling, and dou- Vie rough cast, good yards, Sec our full list at ce. day as usual. Watoh for it. Ring up 645 for all kinds unfer- mented wines. Lieut.-Col. E. C. Dean has taken a house on Wellington street. The Science dance last night was a whizzer, The "decorations were wonderful, Now is the time to have your plano. tunea. We "carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. OC. W, Lindsay. Ltd. The dwelling No. 79 Bagot street, owned by Michael Corrigan, has i'been sold to W. A. Bazean by E. W. Mullin & Son. A W. Swain, plano tuner, 100 Clergy street west, Orders left at McAu- ley's, or phone 564. This week the police force has been devoting special attention to the clearing of sidewalks and in- specting coal bins. During the heatless days the Red Cross Drug Store will remat> ¢: en for sale of drugs only. The death occurred on Saturday morning at her home, 50 Princess Pp : : This Store Clos- 1 = ed Saturda y street of Miss Catherine Fahey, last | eR - surviving daughter of the late i = Michael Fahey, a Kingston tailor. : i ; Now Is the time to have your d plano tuned. We CArry two expert turners and will assure entire satle- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. - One of the provinefal fire inspeet- ors 1s in the city making an investi- gation into a fire which occurred at Athang's confectionery store on Princess street recently. Miss Neil Mahern, Brockville, is & patient in the Hotel Dieu, where she underweni an operation to one Of her eyes. Her sister, Miss Irene §| Mattern, who was with her, has re- §:tirned home, . | We Pe rent on of | mon! sing instrument poe BUILDERS SUPPLIES -- MADE-TO-ORDER KINGSTON CURLERS WIN In Western Series of the C.0.C.L.-- Defeat Bélleville. Kingston has won the senior C. C. League western series by de- feating Belleville in that city on | Friday night. The message said that the locals were four up. The local rinks will clash with Eastern Hospital of Brockville for the cham- pionship. Whig Game Mrayed. 'One Whig trophy game was play- ed on Friday night at the Curling Club as folows: G. Smythe W. Frizzzell W. J. Drysdale Dr. ~Cartwright McLean J. Baker v W. Baillie J. M. Elliott (skip 14 (skip) & _ Bonspiel To-day and Monday. A big bonspiel for curlers and ex- curlers will be held this (Saturday) afternoon and evening and be con- tinued on Monday. , The proceeds will, be devoted t patriotic pur- poses. Phone. 320 or 41. .++ 100, 1234, 15¢ Ib. .2 lbs for Boe. Amul gt W. R Mckea & Co. ~ Golden Lion Grocery dwelling possession at With more than 9,000 cars of wood and steel shipbuilding material lost in the freight traffic jam, the whole shipbuilding programme on the Atlantic coast is threatened with complete tie up. j-- dwelling GOODS IN WOOD dwel- Counters, Tables, Desks, Cupbotirds, Oak Mantles and many other articles of furni- ture made in good style and i finish. S. ANGLIN & C0 F' Lum» obdwarking Factory double a Cor. Johnson ana Division Sta, Phones 5390 and 1456. Sale, on Prevost, Brock street, has made a great reduction in ready-made eloth- ng Dud sate Suruishin to maka room for spring pecial Talus in boyy Svetcoats from " fo VY years, in blue and gray, at $3. each-- not be bought wholesale for the above price, ig : ---- A a r Helped A Good Cause. A museum and gymnastic exhibi- ton was held on Friday by some pu-| pils of 4 School, at the home of Robert Gow, Gore street, A rg. numbar of children attended Great Special Chocolates MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE , an CLOSED TOMORROW ; bo AND MONDAY ' i vey, Peter j Open this evening until 9.30. | Robert Gow, -- i CISATY service of Princess t church will be held d next Sunday, Feb. . Yon are cordially presest. See window . ehurch notices on page 8 paper. at. the volite cou opning. aring t has been bit om