THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1918. CHURCH SERVICES holy baptism: 7 p.m, 2 preacher. Rev T. W. Saviry™Lenten services daily in the winter chapel at 5 p.m. except om Wednesday; 8 p.m., Wednesday. Evening service and address followed by conlirmation class. March Magazines Ladies' Home Journal, Motion Picture Classic, Short Stories, Blue Book, Top Notch, Green Book, Detective, Live Stories, Picture Play, Smith's, Ainslee's, Quality Furs Military ¥YM.C.A.--Sacred sing- STORE CLOSES DAILY Sunday. AN soldiers welcome. 5 O'CLOCK JOHN McKAY, Limited. St. Paul"s----Canon W FitzGer- Kingston's Reliable Fur House. . M.A. rector Morning pr {11 w'clock." "Preacher, Rev. J. . Jones. Sunday school and Bible class, 3 pa ening prayer, 7 Everybody's, Popular Mechanics, Vanity Fair, Good Housekeeping, McClures, Young's, Brock Street Methodist Church Red Cross, Maclean's, Scribner's, Illustrated World. Rev Clendinnen, 3K. Preache , Rev. J. W. Jones ae - re send Overseas, Gibson Easte time to lection fi complete line at the Store. . Make your largest and College post 1 Be om Insurance Company FIRB INSURANCE a OTR LAL ne" Bids. n PERCY. Be rent W. H. GODWIN & SONS AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. ¢ Rot clerk e post « » and a ber a» post office staff for year Hospital All delayed magazines at the College 919 With er the e beginni islanders rep« pearing Prot. James Cag Arts Faculty at Queen's, sixty-thi is serious is seriou Book Store advent o t that a pon birthday on. Friday At The BON MARCHE Cor. King and Earl Phone 1844. Wy : A i { \ NAR 17 L'kip 1 UNITED GRO- SY CERY SPECIALS For Two Weeks. EPP'S COCOA, 15¢c size reduc. ed to 10c, 10c¢ size, 8 for 25c¢. Baby Vinola Soap, regular 10¢ cake, 8 for 25c. TOMORROW WILL BE A GOOD DAY TO HAVE YOUR EYES FIT- TED WITH GLASSES, BUT TODAY IS BETTER. Why put off having your eyes properly and carefully tested? Glycerine Oatmeal Soap, regu- lar 15¢ box, 2 for 25c. UNITED GROCERY 138 Princess Street. BEN LEE, Mgr. Why 'put off the impor- tunce of bettering your eye sight. BETTE We are fully equipped to render you all the aid that glasses will give. Come in TODAY. J. Asselstine D.0.S Registered Optometrist. 342 King St. The Busy Optical Store. TotouTe oy hen we ------ To Close An Estate We will sell that stone, 7-room 1 nce 270 Division St. With barn and lot, 100 x 275 feet. good garden soil, McC Real Estate 86 Brock Street, Phone 326 or 621. Golden Lion Grocery HONEY Fresh California Prunes, nice and Evaporated Peaches, 40c Sweet Cider ... & Si ~'W. R. McRea & Many there are in this old world . who ate poor to purge but fioh to Gol 1 Lion G ; 'Ee ssa Now is the | se- | most | Book mem- | thirty | ! in the General now on sale "Phone warmer weath- | he ice is | veral of the rholes are ap- dean of the t Fancy Clover In one pound sections, 23 cents each. 2 Ibs for 25c. Evaporated Apricots ... ... 15¢ Ib. =, had h That you should prepare for your Spring | needs in s and Linoleums while stocks | are large oe, prices low. ~~ Theadvantage of Rugs is obvious. They can be taken up and cleaned frequently. Hl They can be differently placed so as to vary - the appearance of the room. : I Our Rug collection embraces every lI style and weave from Ingrain Art Squares Jl to the highest quality Wiltons. 2 Charch--The United Andrew's and the regular hours am and 7 p.m. orning, Rev. M. Mac- ; evening, Rev. W, G. | Preach I$ | gilltvary, { Jordan, Queen Street Methodist Church-- Rev. J. D. Ellis, pastor, Public wor- ship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Al services iin school room. Rev. E. W. 8. | Coates, Iroquois, will preach both morning and evening. Seats free. | Evers body welcome, LB.S.A. Class--Mects for Bible study in I.LB.S.A. Hall (over Sar- gent's, entrance Montreal street) Sunday. 10.15 2a.m. topic, 'What | Was the Tabernacle with the 'Holy' jand 'Most Holy'? 7 p.m. topic, "The { Philosophy of the Ransom." All wel- come. | Princess Street Methodist Church, | corner Princess and Albert streets-- { Rev. H. E. Currie, pastor. Services, {11 am and 7 pm. conducted by | Rev. W. BE. Long; Sunday School, { 2.45 p.m.; Epworth League, Sunday, {8 p.m. (after service); prayer meet- | ing Wednesday, 8 p.m, I pi Church of Christ, Scientist, | Jobnson street, between Bagot and Wellington streets Sunday school {9.45 a.m.--service 11 am., subject {"Man." Wednesday, 8 p.m., testi- imounial meeting; public reading recom [same address, open every afternoon, {except Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock. All {are cordially invited to the services {and the reading room. 3 Church--Rev, J. Lyall, ", 266 Rideau street, 11 am. "Has the Offence of the Cross Ceas- led?" 3 p.m. Sunday School and Bi- ble class; 7 p.m. "Are You Sure About the Foundation?" Monday, 7.30 p.m., Christian Endeavor; Wed- { nesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting and choir practice. All the cordially wel- comed. First Baptist Johnson and Church, corner Sydenham streets-- Union services, First Congregational, Bethel and First Baptist churches. Capt. J. K. Fairfull will preach at 11 {a.m. and Rev. T. De Courcy Raynor at 7 p.m. Bible school and adult Bible class at 2.45 p.m. Soldiers, students and strangers cordially in- { vited. St. George's Cathedral--The Very | Rev. G. L. Starr, M.A, D.D., dean {and rector, 78 Wellington street. 'Phone 2156. Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A., B/D., priest-vicar, 138 Bagot streof. 'Phane 1444. Fourth Sunday in Lent. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Holy Communion; preacher, the Very Rev. the Dean; 3 p.m., Sun-~ day school and Bihle classes: 4 p.m., INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. In the City and Vicinity ~~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Violet Day, Saturday, March, 30th. St. Patrick's Day cards and book- lets at the College Book Store. All delayed magazines now on sale at the College Book Store. "Phone 919. Pianos to remt, C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. Gibson Easter.cards at the College Book Store. The local horses that were racing at Cape Vincent this week have ree turned to the oity. W. Swain, piano tuner, 100 Clergy street west. Orders left at McAu- {| ley's, or "phone 564. Elmer," the little son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Woods, Joyceville, was | brought to thie General Hospital" on | Friday suffering from diphtheria. Now is the time to have your piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. Leonia J. Joyner, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Joyner, Division i street, was semoved to the Hotel | Dien, Thursday night suffering from typhoid fever. Gibson Easter cards at the College Book Store. Pr. J. W. Edwards, + IM.P., is in Hamilton attending a meeting of the Grand Executive Committee of the i Canadian Order of Chosen Friends. {Dr Edwards is the grand councillor. We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will al {low the six months' rental on pur- chase price, and arrange easy terms on balance. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. Junction, Colorado, on Feb, £3rd, of Mrs. Denis Sullivan, formerly of Montreal, and a cousin of Charles Daimond of this city. All delayed magazines now on sale a Po College Book Store. "Phone At the market Saturday the beiter weather allowed more farmers to Come to the city with their produce. S generally were slightly loweR, $38 dropping from 70¢ a dozen to 2 Prevost, Brock street, has an ex- George 8. pastor. United services in Cooke's ecaurch. 11 a.m., preacher, Mr. Clendinnen, "Peaciaings of Jesus," and Com: munion service; 7 p.m., preacher, Rev. E. R. McLean, M.A, "Thy Will be Done." Sunday school at 3 o'clock; Ladies' Aid Society, Tues- duy; prayer service, Wednesday; W.M.8., Thursday, 3 p.m St. James' Church--Rev. T. W. Savary, rector. In accordance with the arrangement made whereby St. James' and St. George's churches are closed on alternate Sundays, no ser- vices will be held in St. James' to- morrow. The beginners and prim- ary classes will meet in the school as usual. The. other classes of the Sunday school will meet, as arrang- ed by their teachers cess and Nelson streets--Rev. J. de P. Wright, M.A., B.D, rector. Fourth (mid8unday) in Lent. 11 a.m, morning prayer; sermon sub- ject, "The Night Cometh"; 7 p.m., evening prayer; subject, "Pharoah's Drean ic: Anthem, '"As Christ Upon Miss Horton and dho free. Strangers and visitor in- vited to attend. y Cross," Seats cordially Looke's Presbyterian Rey . 'R. McLean Methodist joid® us at 11 am. and 7 p.m. 11 a.m, Communion service; Reév. G. 8. Clendinnen will preach; 7 p.m., Rev. BE. R. McLean: subject, "Thy Will be Done," a series on the Lord's Prayer. Miss Nesbitt will sing. Sunday school as usual. 8.15 p.m, Y.PS.; Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting, 81 Colborne street. Strangers cordially invited . First and Bethel Congregational-- Pastor, Rev. T. De Courcy Rayner. Residence, 220 Johnston street. 'Phone 2116. Union services ' in First Baptist church. 11 a.m., Capt. the Rev. J. K. Fairfull will preach; 3 p.m., Sunday schools as usual at our own churches; 7 p.m., the pastor will preach, his topic being "The World's Super-man." Let these umion services be well attended. Strangers, soldiers and students are cordially welcomed. Sydenham Street Methodist Church Rev. W. T. iG. 'Brown, minister. Rev. C. EB. Kidd, Gananoque, will preach at 11 am. and 7 p.m.; 2 p.m., the Young Men's Clubs will meet at the thome of Elmer Davis, corner Sydenham and West streets; address by Rev. Mr. Kidd; 2.45 p.m,, Bible school; Monday, 3.30 p.m., Woman's Association at the home of Mrs. Anglin, 35 Wellington street: Wed- nesday, 8 p.m. prayer meeting at Queen street church; Thursday, 2 p.m., the women will meet at the parsonage to sew for war purposes. Minister, Brock Street Special Notice. Honor rolls, cradle rolls, pledges motto cards and general Sunday school and young meeting supplies, church envelopes and church printing neatly and quickly done at lowest prices. Sten- ographers' note books, typewriter baper, writing paper, blank envelopes of all kinds, 5¢ a package; loose leaf supplies, mounting paper, card- hoard, Rollins duplex records, Rol- lins weekly offering records, minis- ters' records. Job Department, British Whig Publishing Co., Ltd. Golden Rule Service, "Phone 292. church, people's Mrs. (Rev.) Richard Bamforth of Colborne, "formerly of Kingston, is critically ill at her home, with little hope of recovery. St. Luke's Church, corner Prin-|. in his IH of $10 and costs. Latest Popular Hits The Phone 919 Open Nights To-Night % a RY 20 DOZEN LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE --Black, in sizes 9 and 94 only; nigger brown in 84, 9, 91, 10. Special 50c¢ pair ~~ LADIES' COLORED BLOUSES -- Sizes 34 to 44; perfectly fast colors; light and dark. A clearing lot at $1.00 each. ASK TO SEE OUR "DOLLAR SPECIAL" CORSET -- Three modéls in all sizes, 19 to 30. AAA A Brisk Business In Suits and Coats. Nobby styles, pleasing- ly different and popular priced. - The kind that will please you. Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE A A NNN fpngngngngng NN NAT A nnfngngpngngngngng og posse BUILDERS' SUPPLIES asa Picture Frame Mouldings In raw Oak and imi- tation Oak. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory, Lum- ber Ya Bay & Wellingon Btreets, Kingston, Ont. Office ou COUPLE WERE _RE-UNITED HUBBY WAS ARRAIGNED ON A CHARGE OF NON-SUPPORT. He Agreed to Support Her, and He Was Allowed to Go on Suspended Sentence---Another Tippler Who Got a Supply of Liquor at Cape Vincent, ® "You must support your wife, or I will give you a good term," remark- ed 'Magistrate Farrell, in Police Court, Saturday morning, to Fred- erick Jeffrey, when the latter was charged with non-subport. The only excuse the accused had to offer, when the charge was read was that he had heard his wife had left town. He was quite willing to support her, and the magistrate was willing to allow him to go on sus- pended sentence, and the couple left the court together. The wife was WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS _ Literary Digest, Life, Collier's Weekly, Buffalo Courier and Times, Montreal Standard, Saturday Blade, Globe, Ledger. SATURDAY MUSIC SALE .. Two for a Quarter. College Book Store : eee | Phone 919 WATCHES For over 70 YEARS this same firm has held public con- fidence. Our guarantees have had all our stability behind them and we have lived up to every one. We know watches "from the ground up," in every detail. We can quote you unequal- led prices for all new watches. We can handle your repairs reasonably, quickly, and as efficiently as we always have, FO pt Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Raw Furs W. F.Gourdier Phone 700. 78-80 Brock Street. | Phone 06. a Phone 14185. bower Lumber, Coal and W willing to forget the past, and the Own Your Own Home and Be Con- tented. "Why pay rent when you ean OWn your own home. HNemt re- celpts mre valueless. A deed to Your home in better than money 1 in the bank. A new detached frame, een. trally loeated, with large ware den, for $1750, Livingston Ave, teame, rooms, § plece bath, ecelinr, gar. den and stable, Double brick, Barrie St, 6 bed rooms, electric light, Improve. ments, gow, furnace; he Montreal street, briek, 7 rooms, farndee, gan, electric Hght, side entrance, $2600, Call at office for full list. We sell all kinds of Insurance. EW. Mullin & Son Cor, Johnson and Division Sts, Phones 5390 and 1456, ! magistrate remarked, "Go and make up again." | 'Cape Vincent has been put on the map, as a result of the last two ges sions of the Palige Court. . "Got it. in Cape Vincent," piped a little man. "Carry any of it over with yon?" queried the Cadi. _ "No; only what 1 had inside of me, and I am sorry for that." The magistrate was sorry, too, but sorrow he could not overlook the stern penalties of the Ontario Temperance Act, so imposed a fine Victory Bonds. is Important «for 7 Chocolates 30c Lb. MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE