Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1918, p. 2

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i _PAGE SIX ET 'THE DALY BRIT ISH 'WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1918. e-- Our Receipt gua goods ins FINE FURS MADE TO ORDER Safe Fur Storage FIRE, MOTH and THEFT. --- rantees you against loss by ALL «+ Customers' ured while in our care, tat tsa Bananas, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, And Green Vegetables, Fresh and Cured Meats, at the Unique Grocery and Meat Mars ket, 400-492 Princess Street. Phone 530. C. H. Pickering, Prop. rT Vr t GOOD SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO } Central Garage High-class workmanship and first-class material used. b Twelve years' experience in }b automobile repair work. CENTRAL GARAGE Ed Walsh, Proprietor. 335 King St, daha hak Ahhh A UNITED GROCERY 138 Princess St. New Maple Syrup All kinds of Garden PENITENTIARBIES AND JAILS Per Capita Cost In Pew Nearly Four As Much. The estimates { the year 1918-19 have been | laced ups he table in the House amount $951,600 0¢ than last note in this Times Ommons. tiavjes is less esting to 1 at the popu- lation of all the penentiarie 5 last year was 2.116 and t per capita cost was $468.60 In a recent an- nouncement by the Ik partment Justice that the inm would employed at greater production, stated that the population was reduced twenty-five per cent The forty-ninth the Provinelal prigons, refermatories, shows that the total number of mate jails' was 16,000 The tal expenditure was $195,201.74, the per capita cost only $122. peniter £20,000 be ites was report issued government of to Remember Friday, May 10th. Friday evening, May 10th, definitely fixed as the date for the ex ercises in connection with the gradu ation of the 1918 class of nurses the Kingston General Hospital enham street Methodist church kindly been loaned for this event ha Syd- The Great War Yo will eet at the rooms of the Association 10.30 a.m. for church parade Sunday The parade will be led by the band] to St. George Cathedral. A large ¢ tendance is" expected, ~~ Seeds and Seed Onions We Sell Oleomargarine UNITED GROCERY 138 Princess Street. BEN LEE, Mgr. You Can Carry It Buying a "house may scemn like a large undertaking, but we have the plan which will help you to do the carrying without inconvenience. Here's a property fit to Hve in. all im- provements, and much to be «desired in the way of location. It's worth $2250, and you can buy it for $200 down and monthly payments. Real Estate Phone 320 or 62] 56 Broek St. a Domestic "bliss 1s simple. If the husband buys his wife pretty clothes TOMORROW WILL BE A GOOD DAY TO HAVE YOUR EYES FIT- I TED WITH GLASSES, BUT TODAY IS BETTER. Why put off having your eyes properly and carelully tested? i Why put off the wiper tunce of.bettering your eye sight. » We are fully equipped to render you all the aid that glasses will give. Come in TODAY. J.S.Asselstine D.0.S : Registered Optometrist. 842 King St. The Busy Optical Store. { Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover HONEY In one pound sections, 25 cents each. Fresh California Prunes, nice and Juicy . . ie 10¢, 12%c, 15¢ Ib. Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs tor 25¢ Evaporated Apricots . .. 15¢ Ib. Sweet Cider 40c¢ gal. W.R McRae&Co and she feeds him well the rest is we pd Golden Lion Grocery RING | NEEDS We have gathered together a selection of merchandise bought before the advent of high prices and we mers the benefit. are giving our custo- | he { The} of it] upon | jalls, ete]. in-{ and | been of | has | interesting 1. 'CHURCH SERVICES The British Red Cross--Makes it: y through the nds Give wounded nis life, Chute h--Re v. John will conduct appeal to-m chur Do 3 comiort perhap and and liberally soli AVE Andiels's 1 n inistér; FitzGer- prayer, recto Paul's--Canon W. PF. M.A, réctor Morning 'clock, © Preachér, the and Bible prayer, 7 tor St, ald, I 11 c school ening the Sunda p.m. Prea E re Com- Rev. am. by | Chalmers Charch--11 munion service, conducted { Dr. W. G. Jordan; 7 p.m., {E. F. Beott, of Queen's College. The {congregational meeting will be held in the schoolroom- on Wednesday, {April 17th, at 8 p.m Church--Corner Union and Ar treets. Rev. T. W. Savary, rector § a.m. Holy Communion; {11 a.m., Morning prayer and Litany, mon subject "Christlikenes p.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., E ing prayer and sermon, sabe] I'he Second Adam. » { St, James' 8 | First corner Johnson Baptist Church, and Sydenham gtreets {Services at 11 ag, and 7 ppm. Rey IW Ryder, B.A., Rochester Theo- logical Seminary, will preach at both services Bible school and aduwit class ¢ 2.45 Silents, rs and strangers | Bible oldie vited. p.m cordiaily Class--Meets for Bible Hall, (over : Sar- Montreal street.) LB.S.A, study in .1.B.S.A gent's, entrance | Sunday, 3 p.m., topie, {by God and By Us in Making Our {Calling and Election Sure." 7 p.m. topic, "What Did the Nation of tils rael Frequently Typify." All wel- | come, t-| Methodist Church | Rev. H. E. Curry, pastor. Services, {11 am. and 7 p.m. conducted by the pastor Sunday school, b |B: m.; league, 8 p.m. (at close of jevening service); prayer meeting, Frhursday, § pm, at ti home | Mr. Flynn, Durham street. A cordial { invitation to all. | Princess Street 0 nf reet Methodist Church-- Clendinnen, pastor. worship with us McLean, M.A., will preach. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. (new time) Sunday school, 3 p.m.; Ep- worth League missionary meeting, Monday evening; prayer service, Wednesday evening." Welcome to all. Brock St Rev. George C. Cooke's church Rev. E. -R. J. Lyall, Anniver- "Dwelling Calvary Church--Rev. pastor, 266 Rideau street. sary services 11 am, on the Heights"; 3 p.m., Sunday sohool and (Bible class; 7 p.n., special speaker, (Rev. T. De ICourcy Rayner. Soloist, George Allan will sing "My God My Father While 1 Stray. Monday, - 7.30 p.m., Chris- tian Endeavor; Wednesday, 8 p.m. prayer meeting and choir practice. Queen Street Methodist Church-- Rev. J. D. Ellis, pastor. Public wor- ship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Sunday school, 2.45 p.m The pastor will preach at both services. Morning topie, "Ohristian Stewardship'; INCIDENTS 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. - Dutch Onion Setts at Pickering's. There was no session of the Police Court Saturday morning. Pianos to rent, C, W. Lindsay, Ltd. All clocks are ordered. put ahead an hour at two o'clock Sunday morning. Lieut-Col. W.. G. Anglin addressed the Historical Society, Napatiee. on [Eday night on Queen's Hospital in Ww. Swaine, plano tuner, 100 Cler- By street west, Orders left at Mc- Atley's, or 'phone 564. The friends of Miss Mildred Jane- { way. will be pleased to hear she 1s re- covering after a very serious opera- tiofi : The funeral Sister. Annie Saturday morning: phen officiated. Now is the time to have your plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. of the late Nursing Hiscock was held on Rev: J. W. Ste- The Weather Man made up for the |! Saturday's The snow storm on Friday. weather was most delightful. {sun was quite warm- The flavor of Salada is unique and is its remarkable quality, for it yields many more cups to the pound than dees ordinary tea. Rev. W. T: G. Brown left to-day for Montreal, where * on Sunday preaches anniversary sermons in the East End Methodist Church, 4 Garden sedds, fresh at Pickering's. Mary Tweed. wife of William i Kirby. and 'the sécond daughter of the Hate homas Tweed, of Kingston. died on Friday at Portsmouth, . Deceased born on Wolfe Islami seventy-six years ago, One brother is left. The G. W. VY. A. have heard goog suggestions regarding aliens. Their employment in local industries will redeive particular attention. Along with others. G. W. V. A, delegates will {} ask Gen. Hemming to intern an eni- plo ee of a Kingston industry. e will rent you wa plano, and a and of Sit mo 1 Hae weak ik purchasing instrument we will a bw the six months' rental on - chase vrice, and arrange easy on vamnce. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd: An aged man, an Italian, who has been loafing around the ¢ity for some time. and who had no means of sup- | port. Was given a railway pass : Brockville. He is endeavoring to Montreal. He was given pro- ction at the police station several ts. ; class, 3| o'clock. | Professor | topic, "The Boy Mrs. H. T. J. Co the evening serv erybody welcome vening ¥ her. sing at free First Church of Christ, Scientist, Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington streets -- Sunday hool 9.45 am.--service 11 a.m., subject "Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?" Wednesday, 8 p.m., testimonial meet- ing; public reading room same ael- dr , open every afternoon, except Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock. All are cor- dially invited to the services and the reading room. ot Tuke's Church--Rev. J. deP M.A., B.D., rector Second Sunday after Faster, 11 am. In tercession on behalf of the AT. {Sermon subject, "Christ Our Exam ple." 7 p.m, Evening prayer, ser- mon subject herd." Music: anthem, "The of Love My Shepherd Is." Graves, Mrs, H, Horton and Collection in aid of British Cross. Seats free. Everybody come, St. Wright, King choir Red wel- r. | Epworth ins "Steps Taken | he | Methodist G. Brown, mini- "Sydenham Street _jChurch--iey WwW. T. ste 11 a.m., Rev. M. MacGillvray D.D., will preach; subject, "Chri {tian Optimism in a Stricken World"; |7 p.m., Dean Coleman will preach; 12 p m., Young Men's (Clubs; 2.45 {p.m., Bible school; Monday, § p.m., League; Wednesday, 8 meeting; Thursday, will me Services ace 9 w i {p.m., prayer Ip.m., the women { for. war purposes. {ing to mew time. to S¢ ord Cooke's Presbyterian Church--1'n {ion services in Brock street Methodist {church, 11 am. and 7 p.m (new | time). Rev. E. R. McLean will {preach morning and evening KEven- ing subject, "The Lord's Prayer as a | Model. 3 1 a.m. begimeers and pri- i mary elass 3 p.m., main school {and Bible c is Monday, 8 pom, Y. P. Society, Wednesday, 8 p.m. prayer meeting William stre west. Strangers cordially invited, 97 Bethel Congregational T. De Courcy Ray- 220 Johnson street Phone 2116 United services in Bethel church. 11 p.m., the pastor will preach. Topic, "Buying a Mir- acle."" A message to fathers and sons and others Fathers, bring your boys to this service Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper follows this service. 3 p.m., Sunday schools as usual; 7 p.m. Rev. John Lyall will preach Come and ~ bring a friend to "the church with a wel- come." First and -Pactor, Rey ner. Residence, Rev, Dean street. Cecil 'Viear, 1444 8t. George's Cathedral--Very G. Lothrop Starr, M.A., D.D, and Rector, 78 Wellington Telephones 2156-2159. Rev, Whalley, M.A., B.D., Priest 138 Bagot street. Telephone Second Sunday after Easter. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins, preacher the Very Rev, the Dean; 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible classes; 4 p.m. ,Holy Baptism; 7 p.m., Even- song, preacher, Rev, Cecil Whalley. Great War Veterans' will attend the 11 o'clock service. Services of inter- cession daily in the winter chapel at 10 a.m., except on Tuesday; Holy Communion, Tuesday, 8 a.m.; Thurs- day, 10 am. Special collection for the British Red Cross Society. Notice ~The church services will be accord- ing to government time, Special Notice. 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. Sten- ographers' 'note bobks, typewriter paper, writing paper, blank envelopes of - all .kinds, 6¢ a package; loose leaf supplies, mounting paper, card- board, Rolling duplex records, Rol- lins weekly offering records, minis- ters' records. Job Departinent, British. Whig Publishing Co., Ltd. Golden Rule Sefvice. "Phone 292. Prevost, Brock street, has an ex- tra fine assortment of tweeds, cheviots and blue and black serges for his order clothing department. His ready-made clothing sand gent's furnishing department are well as- sorted with new goods at low prices, "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" Furs Stored Insured At Kingston's Fa- mous Fur Store. We assume all re- sponsibility and the rates are reasonable. Why take any risk? Call, or phone 238, for further informa- tion about protection | for your furs. 0 "Christ the Good Shep-g| George: i' Mechanics. Book. Review of Reviews, toons. Breezy, Yout People's, All Big Popular Hits Picture Play, Photoplay, Motion Picture Magazine, Scribners, Current History, es . APRIL AND MAY MAGAZINES ON SALE Vogue, Modern Priscilla, Ladies' Home man's Home Companion. (- Motor, Motor Boating, Popular Science, Illustrated World, Journal, Delineator, Wo- Popular Classic, Green World's Work, Car- Cosmopolitan, Smith's, Short Stories, Adventure, Rod and Gun, Red Cross, Blue Book, Macleans, Forest and Stream: Physical Culture, McClures. ng s, Smart Set, Live, opular. + SATURDAY MUSIC SALE Everybody's, Top Notch, Snappy, Detective, Two for a Quarter. COSMOPOLITAN FOR MAY commences Robt. W. Chambers' new sertal "THE MOONLIT WAY." The College Book Store J A A PP Pt NAN tN Serve by saving and save by serving less.-- - Canada Food Board. 98c AB 120 pairs New Model Corsets, Medium and High Bust; Good Qual- ity Coutille, with four strong hose supporters. Sizes 19 to 30. Worth today $1.50 a pair. For a Saturday night Only 98c PNA Al i ctr ---- LADIES' WRIST WATCHES 15% Discount Duing April Some of our import orders for Swiss wrist watches, due 8 months ago, have just come to hand. Wh Wy fr ddr haraukuakuk As a result we have a large surplus stock and can a®ord to offer this genuine barga.n. Smith Bros. Jewelers and Optjeians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. As RA A - nihtrirrhukgha dh special W. F.Gourdier VR VA YY ng PAP P PAP Pgapapngapngngngngangnpng WY Pictorial Patterns, sold only by Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Phone 700. 78-80 Brock Street. Aided A Ah A A A LAA AL A CHANCE ESCAPED PRISONER | QUIETLY MARRIED Corpl. Kenneth Mariam Was arried on Thursday to | Miss J. E. Pelow. i | , { On Thursday Janeth Edythe Pelow,| daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Pe-| was mar Hanley low, 38 Clergy 'street west, ried on Thursday by Rev. Fr. to Corpl. Kenneth Merriam, son of} Charles Meriam, Rochester, N.Y, | The groom left Kingston with the | 8th Canadian Mounted Rifles in No-| vember, 1914, and on October 24th,| 1915, was taken prisoner by the Ger- mans. . He escaped from the prison | camp on November 13th, 1917, mak-{ ing a successful escape to England. | He came to Kingston a short time ago with a party of returning jnvalid- ed soldiers, .The wedding was of a very quiet nature, being held in the Archbis- hop's Palace with gnly a few imme- diate friends and relatives being present. i i An Aged Presbyterian Elder, John Murray, 146 Bay street, on Friday observed his cighticth birthday and received the corigratulations of many friends. Among the many callers at his home during the day were a deputation composed of Rev. E.R. McLean, M. H Claxton, James McCulla and D. A* Shaw, represent- img the Session of Cooke's Church# and Fonveying very kindly greetings to their fellow member of Session. Mr. Murray has been an honored el- der in the Presbyterian Church for Dearly half a century, and the hope of Cooke's Session is' that he may be spared for many more years to en joy good Lealth and happiness, Sea ---- Police Constable Resigns. Police Constable Ernest Clark, one of the recent additions to the potice force, has" © Te- tires at the end. df the month, Wi We will rent you a Jian, and at end of six manths Af you feel like Joriasing Just rument we will al- months' rental on pur- -- price, and easy terms on balance. C. W. Liter 1 5.5 8 The funeral of the late Mrs. Z. Gau- geese BUILDERS SUPPLIES waves TO GET A HOME ] REASONABLE A. row of six brick dwellings 1 on Corrigan street will be sold at $1200 gach, on easy terms. CANNEL COAL The fuel "par excellence" for open grates. It burns with a bright warm flame and becomes a glowing coal, which radiates heat for 'hours. 5. ANGLIN & C0. *Wotdwarking actors, Lame Bay & Wola. Streets, Kingston, Ont. A yyy A new brick dwelling on 4 Princess street, all modern, at PF $3400. : A brick dwelling on Princess t street, below Alfred street, L large frontage and entrance on bp two streets, $6300; possession FP May 1st. TO RENT The quarters on King street, formerly occupied by the Lib eral Club. Possession at once. E. W. Mullin & Son Sellers of Real Estate. Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Office Phone 00. Phones 539 and 1456. Factory Phone 1415. hess Lumber, Conl sud Wood seed > f VN NNN was held on Saturday afternoon Mary' s Cathedral ang cemetery. The Rexall Wy Ld A NADAS t RITE DRUG ST Use less cream, then children may get more whole milk. --- Canada Food Board. Week End Special 30¢ Full Lb. Page & Shaw tes, fresh every week, $1.00 a pound.

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