THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1918. - PAGE SIX Tora © A TRAPPERS, ATTENTION ! Wanted 50,000 Muskrats F or Our F actory Use HIGHEST CASH PRICES $1.20 Each For Clear Rats and Count Noses. JOHN McKAY, Kingston's Largest and Reliable Fur Hogs 149:157 Brock Street. FREE GOODS For one week we will give one . #5¢ box of Cinch No Water Soap or Polish With Every $1.00 Cash Purchase Everybody Some and get one, Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Earl Sts, Phone 1844. --------e/ | Carpenter and Builder | W. R. BILLENNESS Specialising Store Fronts and Pit ESTIMATES 1 EXPERIENCE Address, 273 University Ave. Bananas, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, And Green Vegetables, Fresh and Cured Meats, at the Unique Grocery and Meat Mar- ket, 400-492 Princess Street. Phone 530. C. H. Pickering, Prop. Home Bargains _ $4100 Union § St., 8 rooms, "81400~-Stephen 'Sts, 6 rooms, $1500Sesphen St., double, new. Rent $240.0 $2300---York St., 7 rooms. $8200---KEarl St., new brick. $2230 Patrick street, 6 rooms, frame. See full office list. 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? Why put off the impor- 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. VY Ry GOOD SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO Central Garage High-class workmanship and first-class material used. Twelve years' experience in automobile repair work. CENTRAL GARAGE Ed Walsh, Proprietor, 335 King St. Anadarko & A a a At the Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover "HONEY In one pound sections, 23 cents each. Fresh California Prunes, nice and Juicy ... ... 10¢c, 1235¢c, 15¢ Ib. Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25c¢ Evaporated Apricots ... . 15¢ 1b, Sweet Cider ..:.. ... ... 40¢ gal. W.R.McRae&Co ye Golden Lion Grocery of merchandise bought before the advent of high prices and we are giving our custo- mers the benef t. ~ We bow gathered together a selection . = | | | | | CHURCH SERVICES t Andre w's ChurcheR¢ minister Will « d evening $ p and WwW. PF Morning at' "11 unday even- the Chweh--Rev . rector. communion yeloek; pr , the rector. 8 hool and Bible class, 3 p.m.; f 7 o'clock; preacher, Paul's Ayer, st. Janres' Church, Cor, Union and | AT h streets--Rev. T, W. : Savary, rector. 11 a.m., morning prayer and holy communion; sermoii subject, i ) tency." 3 p.m, Sunday 7 p.m., evening prayer and _"Redeeming the Time." "Con Brock Street Methodist Church-- George 8. Clendinnen will | prea ach at 11 o'clock. Theme '"'Seek- ling God.' 7 p.nB, song service; Sun- |day sehool, 3 p.m., lantern lecture on | helping retirned 'soldiers. Monday, I% p.m. prayer meeting. Everybody | welcome, corner Ser- E. at and Stu- cor- First: Baptist Church, Johnson and Sydenham streets-- {vices at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Dr. { Hooper of Toronto, will preach both services. Bible school adult Bible class at 2.45 p.m. dents, soldiers and strangers dially invited, Methodist Church---- J. 'Db. Ellis, pastor. Public wor- 11 am. and 7 p.m.; Sunday 2.45 pan The pastor will at both services. Children's Morning subject, "Grow- 1 ght': evening subject, "A Sure Foundation. 4 Cooke's Presbyterian Church-- Minister, Rev. E. R. MacLrad, M.A., B.D. The minister will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 11 a.m., beginners' and primary classes; 3 p.m., main school; Monday, 8 p.m., Young Peo- { ple's Society; Wednesday, 8 p.m. | congregational meeting, Strangers | cordially invited. Que en Street Prin- J. de St. Luke's Church, corner cess and (Nelson streets-- Rev. P., Wright, M.A., B.D, rectpr. Third Sunday after Easter. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.nm., morning prayer; 2.45 p.m., Sunday school; 7 ip.m., evening prayer; music--An- thenr, "Saviour, When Night In- volves the Skies," Mr. Graves and choir. Seats free. Everybody wel- | come, for Bible Ser- LBS. A. Class--Meets study in I.B.S.A. Hall (over gent's, entramce, Montreal street). Sunday, 3 p.m. topic, "The Climax of Perfect Love"; 7 p.m. topie, "What Was the Significance of Aaron's Being Washed Before Put- ting on the Garments of "Glory and Beauty' "Tuesday, 7.45 p.m. topic, "Restitution Versus Evolution: "Al welcome. Calvary Church--Rov. J pastor, 266 Rideau street. 11. am.; speaker, Mr. F. Lyall, Sunday, Wilson; 3 and Bible Rev. R. B. d's Day Ob- 7.30, ety; Wed- aud ehoir invited to p.m . Sunday school $, J Pp-m., speake Stevenson) M.A. of L servance Society; Christian "Endeavor nesday, '8, prayer ameetir practice. All cordially these services Méthodist Brown, a.m. and "A Young 2 p.m., Street WW. T GC 11 Sydenham Church--Rey. minister, will preach at 7 p.m. Evening subje Man and His Enem ; Young Men's Club 2.45. p.m, Dible school; Monday, 8 p.mn., Ep- worth League; Tuesday, 8 pm, congregational rally; Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting; Thursday, 2 p.m, war workers' meeting. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington streets = Sunday school #45 a.m.----service 11 a.m., subject, "Doctrine of Atonement"; Wednes- day, 8 p.m., testimonial meeting; public reading room same address, open every afternoon, except Sun- day, 3 to 5 o'clock. All are cor- dially invited to the services and the reading room. Cathedral--Third 8 a.m., Holy Holy Com- Cecil Whal- school and St. George's Sunday after Easter Communion; 11 a.m. munion; preacher, Rev ley; 3'p.m., Sunday Bible classes; 4 p.m., holy baptism; 7 p.m., evensong; pI r, Rev. Cecil Whalley; services of jmterces- sion in the winter chapel daily at 10 a.m.,' except on' Tuesday; Holy Comanunion, 8 a.m., Tuesday; 10 a.m., Thursday. Church---The regular am. and 7 p.m. to be thee, (Rev. D. Strachan, of Toronto A special collection at the request of the mayor will be taken for the British Red Cross. Strangers and soldiers cordially welcome. On Thursday evening at eight o'clock the Kings- ton Presbytery will meet to license the students who have completed their theological course. -- Methodist Church pastor. Special Chalmers services at 11 conducted by B.A., D.D., Rrincess street --Rev, H. E. Curry, connexional day service, conducted by Rev, A. L. Phelps, B.A., of Bay of Quinte conference, at 11 a.m. and 7 pan. 8.15 p.m.,, Rev. Mr. James will conduct evangelistic service. This evangelistic services will con- tinue every night during the week except Saturday at 8 o'clock, Special music by the choir, assisted by 8. 8. H. Jones and Rev. Mr. James, solist, First and Bethel Congregational --Pastor, Rev. 7. De Courcy Ray- ner; residence, 220 Johnson street; phone 2116. United services in First Church. The pastor preaches at both services. 11 a.m., '"'Morn- ing Worship. Our Rea? Need"; 3 p.m., Sunday schools as usual; 7 p.m., "Safety Guaranteed," a mess- age for those wiio have loved ones in the danger zone, You,need the help of these Services. ome and bring a friend to "the church with a welcome." 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. Mamie W. Whitty is visiting her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Woods, Charles street. W. Swaine, piano tuner, 100 Cler- gy street west. Orders left at Mc- Auley's, or 'phone 564. The women of Kingston are called to a meeting for united prayer in the City Council Chambers on Monday afternoon at 4.45 o'clock. Now is the time to have your plane tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. The sume of $70 was raised at a coneert given in Brock street church on Friday evening by the Patterson Jubilee Singers. This colored quar- totte gdve a most enjoyable enter- ainment to a large number, We will rent you a piano, and at nd 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 ou balance, . W. Lindsay, Ltd. The death urred in Hotel Dieu Hospifal on 'Tharsday of a well- known resident of Brockville in the person of Mrs. Gerald Kitts, who had been here for the past .six weaks with her husband, Pte. Gerald Kitts, who returned from senvicé overseas' about four months ago. "DE a DEGREES IN SCIENCE Three Kingston Students In the List of Successful. Ones. These graduates in Science were announced at Quoen's Umiversity Sat- urday nforning: 'Master of Science (MSe.) 0.. D. Boggs, B.Sc., Cobourg. . Bachelors of Science (B.Sc.) Chomieal and Metallurgical 5 Engineering) H. Fleming, Chaffey's Locks. . KK. Light, Kingston. . C. MeQuire, Kingston. . G, Vincent, Woodstock, (In Civil Engineering) . H. Chalmers, Smith's Falls. . J. Goebel, New Hamburg. - . F. Kerr, Niagara Falls. R. Patterson, Auburn. L. J. Sniith, Westboro. - Tobals, (with honors), Lon- (In y i sor. (In Mechanical Egineoring) J. 1. Keon, with hotors), Sheen- boro, Que, (mu Hlecriond Bagtneering) A. C. Hanley, ; -1. F:e Kinnard, (with honors), Matshville, BE he 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 books, typewriter paper, writing paper, blank envelopes of all kinds, 5c a package; loose leaf supplies, mounting paper, card- board, Rollins duplex records, Rol- ling weekly offering records, minis- ters' records. Job Department, British Whig Publishing Co., Ltd. Golden Rule Service. "Phone 29 2. Sunday Evening Only. There will be no meeting Sunday afternoon in Gospel Hall. Evangel- ists Taylor and Irving both expect to speak at the seyvem o'vlock service. This will close this very interesting series of meetings. Now is the time to have your piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis. faction. C. W, das say Ltd. ~---- Femme "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" DON'T NEGLECT (with honors), i 8. Wrong, (with honors), Wind-| YOUR FURS ing in price and it wyll pay you to give them the best of care. They are advan. wall WE STORE FURS and by leaving them hers you avoid all the risk of moths, fire and theft at a small cost. ALTERATIONS - AND REPAIRS should be attended to now--you will save | | money. George Hills & Co. 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As a result we haye a large surplus stock and can a%ord to offer this genuine barga n. rats. Smith 'Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses, $15.00 up en $17.50 up i $30.00 up May. mn -- rhinitis. Eh ddd AAA A A A As sr asian W. F.Gourdier Phone 700. 78-80 Brock Street. ndhukuk rade Sn cin i A TRAIN LEFT THE RALS PASSENGERS ON C.N.R. CAME TO | THE CITY ON ENGINE, S-------- | Spreading Rails Blamed For Wreck | of Train Near the Cataraqui Creek | ==No One Injured. ' { About five o'clock on Friday after-| noon, the passengers on the Cana-| dian Northern afternoon train com-| ing to the city were startled by al jarring of the coaches and When the] train had stopped it was found that four cars, the baggage car and a truck of a pdssenger coach were off | the rails and had torn up the track for almost'a quarter of a mile. The! engineer, however, had realized the! danger and stopped his train in time to save the coaches from being ig turned, and no person. was hirt, The cause of the accident {sg atiri- buted to spreading rails and heavy Cataraquil Creek, which is about three miles north of the G.T.R. dia- monds. The passengers on the train were brought to the city on the en- gine and reached here about six o'clock, On Saturday morning C.P.R.wreck- ing equipment was engaged in clean- ing up the wreck and in spite of the badly torn right-of-way, it is believ; ed that traffic will be resumed oft Saturday afternoon, Th Repeated by Request. Thesplay, "Seven Wishes," ro- cently given by wirls of St. James' A.Y.P.A., will be repeated on Tubs- day evening, April 23rd. Collec- tion for Canadian Red Cross. Prevost, Brock street, has an ext fine assortment of tweeds, cheviots and blug and black serges for his or- der clothing department. His ready- made clothing and gent's furnishing department are well assorted with new goods at low prices. We will rend you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing lustrument we will al low the six months' rental on pdr- chase price, and arpinge easy terms on lagen. C. W. Lindsay. Mrs. J. W. Butterfield, W posed BUILDERS SUPPLIES weeny COAL "ignites readily, and ov Lumber. Cosl ahd Wood ws -- ville passed away Monday After an ilinéss of several months' duration. Planos to rent, C. W. Lindsa; nd Wy can be used in cook stoves and furnaces, to kindle hard coal. CVn 3. ANGLIN & C0. Woodworking Factory, Lame Bay & ards. Streets, ellingto Kingston, Ont. Office Ph 60. Factory WW yy ; 4 : 4 EA New Double Brick Dwelling Near Victoria me + for $1400 each, on easy terms, with possession at once, A New Brick Dwel- ling On Johnson ng. hardwood floors; furnace and light, for $3200, A Brick Dwelling On Patrick street, with sta ble and driveshed, for $3600. A New Dwelling On Princess street, all mod- ern, for $3400. « E. W. Mullin & Son Cer. Joh snd Division Sts, 'Phones 538 and 1458, dakar hud At a a ax To oY dadhrhubudhdbuhdbddhuh dh ddd a 4 4h died hd Ak ANADAS FAV( Y 1 Tr: i] TY 381 STOR Keep Faith with the Allies. Save Food. 'Canada Food Board. Week End Special 0c Full Lb. " Page & Shaw Chocolates, week, $1.00 a pound. fresh every T S DRUG STORE _