THAT of A CE NA TE 0 + THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATUR DAY, MAY 18, 1918. ore Your Furs Save Worry. We guarantee you loss by ~ Fire, Theft and Moth Phone 489. Our Fur Van will call. John McKay, 149 to 157 Brock Street. against House Cleaners Let us demonstrate to you the latest Cadillac Electric Cleaner with Automatic _.re- volving dust brush, for catch fog lint and hairs. It is a ul cleaner, time and labor saver. Telephone 810. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarencq Street. Telephone 819. Monument Lettering In Cemeteries a Specialty. Perfect! Eyesight right. Abuse it and it will forsake you. YOUR EYES may need the aid and com- fort glasses will give. CONSULT US i You owe them that much. Consultation free. 1.5. Asselstine D.0.S ! Registered Optometrist. 842 King St. The Busy Optical Store. J.E. MULLEN, 158 Frontenne St. Phone 1417 Want to Make More Money? VY Yay .g NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS. Owing to the scarcity of help we have been handicapped in our repair department, and have been! unable to get the work ont as soon as we ex v We now have a full staff of re pair men and assure prompt service in the future. 3 Central Garage Ed Walsh, Prop. 385 King St. dda dhhah Auk hh A a i wo Jet interested in King real estnte. There is no safer, surer or move profitable investment In the world. ¥ mot yout It does net take much cupi- tal to haya small piece of pro perty. 'e have some attrac tive bargains te offer, and see us, McCann's Real Estate Come in At the Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover HONEY In one pound sections, 25 cents each, Fresh California Prunes, nice and Juicy... ... 10¢, 12%e¢, 15¢ Ib. Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25¢ Evaporated Apricots ... ... 18¢ Ib. Sweet Cider ..... ... ... 40c gal. WR McRae&Co - LR | i iri 1 of yourhome if furn ished with our beauti- ies. This season we hav ) Golden Lion Grocery ill . fine display, and now is before the spring rush. are showing some extremely hand. ns in Axminster Rugs in four ¢ | from $30.00 to $45.00. A Gd tuts of 6c co , Irish point, Venise point, Chalmers Church--Services, 11 am. and 7 p.m. conducted by Very Rev. D. M. Gordon, IDID., and Rev, Professor 'William Morgan, D.D. Strangers cordially welcomed. -- Paul's Church--Canon W. F. FitzGerald, M.A.. rector. Morning prayer and holy communion, 11 o'clock; preacher, the rector, Sunday gehool, 3 p.m.; evening prayer, 7 p.m.; preacher, tha rector, St, St. Andrew's--Rey. John W. 'Stephen, minister, will eonduct both mornigg and evening services, Sub- jects: Ii a.m. "The Shepherd Psalm'; 7 p.m: 'Spiritual Short- sightedness." Strangers always wel- come, St. James' Church, corner Union and Arch streets--8 a.m., holy com- munion; 11 a.m., morning prayer and holy communion; sermon sub- ject, "The Comforter." 3 p.m., Sun- day school; 7 p.m., evening prayer and sermon, "The Command." First Baptist Church, corner John- son and Sydenham streets--Services at: 11 am, and 7 p.m. Rev. C. J. {'Cameron, B.A, of Toronto, will | preach at both services. Bible school and adult Bible class at 2.45 p.m. Strangers, soldiers and stud- ents cordially invited. Brock Street Methodist Church-- Rev. George 8. Clendinnen, Ipastor, will preach at {11 a.m. and 7 p/m. Morning theme, 'Christian Effi- ciency'; evening, "The Second iChanee"; Sunday school, 23 p.m.; Epworth League, Monday, 8 p.m. A cordial welcome for all. Calvary Church-----Rev, J, Lyall, pastor, 266 Rideau street. 11 a.m. "The Hands of Christ, a Study'; 3 p.m, Sunday school and Bible class; 7 pm., "A Perilous Voyage'; Mon- day, 7.20 p.m., Christian Endeavor; Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting and choir practice. All are cordially invited. Sydenham Street Mathodist Church --Rev. W. T. G, Brown, minister, 11 a.m., memorial day; 7 p.m., "The Battle of the Gods"; 2.45 p.m., Bible school; Monday, 8 p.m., Epworth League; Wednesday, 8 p.m,, prayer meeting; Thursday, 2 p.m, the wo- men will meet to sew for war pur- poses, Queen Street Methodist Church-- Rev, J. D. Ellis, pastor. Public wor- ship, 11 am, and 7 pm.; Sunday scohool, 2.45 p.m. The pastor will preach in the morning; topic, "A Greater Ministry," In the evening a praise service with the new hymn baek, led by His Honor Judge Lavell. Seats free; everybody welcome, First Church of Christ, Heientist, Johnson street, between Bagot and CHURCH SERVICES Py Wellington streets -- Sunday school 9.45 a.m. Service 11 a.m., subject, "Mortals and Immortals" 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. Cookes Presbyterian, Brock street -- Minister, Rev. BE. . Mclean, M.A, B.D. 11 asa. Rev. J. F. Mac- farland, B.A., of Ottawa; 7 p.m. the minister; 11 a.m., beginners' and primary; 13 p.n., main school and 'Bible class; Monday, 8 pm., Young People's Society; Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting. Strangers cordially invited. : St. Luke's Church, corner of Prin- cess and Nelson streets--Rev, J. de Pencier Wright, M.., B.D., rector. Whitsunday, 8 a.m. holy commun- ion; 11 a.m., morning prayer; 2.30 p.m., Sunday school and Bible class; 4 p.m., baptism; 7 p.m., even- ing prayer. Music: Viglin solo, "Ave Maria" (Gounod), Miss Daisy John- son. Seats free. Strangers and visi- tors cordially invited to attend, First Congregational = Church-- Pastor, Rev. T. De Courcy Rayner. Residence, 220 Johnson street. Phone '2116. The ipastor will preach at both services. 11 a.m. "The Comforter," a message for Whit Sunday; 3 p.m., Sunday school; 7 pam, "A (Whit Sunday Question. You meed ithe inspiration of thesé services. 'Wednesday, prayer meet- ing at (8 p.m. {You are invited to worship God in the church with a welcome, St. George's Oathedral--The Very Rev. IG. Lothrop Starr, M.A., D.D., dean and rector; 78 Wellington street, Telephones 2156-2159. Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A., B.D., priest vicar, 138 (Bagot street. Telephone 1444. 8 a.m., Holy Communion: 11 a.m. 'Holy Communion; preacher, the Very Rev. the Dean; 3 p.m., Sun- day school and iBible classes; 4 p.m., holy baptism; 7 p.m., confirmation; preacher, the Tord Bishop of On- tario. Services of jintercesion in the winter chapel daily at 10 a.m. ex- cept on Tuesday. f Bethel Congregational Church, corner Johnson and Barrie streets-- Service at '11 a.m. Capt. J. K. Fair- ful will preach; subject, "God's Se- cond Best." At 3 p.m. the Sunday school will conduct a memorial ser- vice for the late Stanley Hunter, who made the supreme sacrifice in France. Rev. T. De ICourcy Rayner will have charge. There will be no evening service. (On [Thursday at 8 p.m. prayer meeting, conducted by Capt. Fairful; Friday, 8 p.m., Y. P. 8S. C. [E.. All are cordially invited. A special invitation fs jextended to soldiers. NCDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST, Happenings In the Oity and Vicinity --What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Pianos to remt. C. W, Lindsay, Large quantitiés of potatoes were offered on the market on Saturday. Samuel Wilson, Napanee, is un- dergoing an operation on his eyes in the Hotel Dien. W. Swaine, plano tuner, 100 Cler- gy street west, Orders left at Mo- Auley's, or 'phone 564, The medical examinations at Queen's University were concluded on Friday afternoon. The Bishop of Ontario held a con- firmation service in St.Luke's church, Camden East, on Friday evening, The steamer Missisquoi is now making two trips daily between Kingston and Cape Vincent, N.Y. Destroy the Tussock Moth cocoons on the trees and save disagreeable conditions In the height 'of summer, A new serial--"My Lady Capricé," just beginning In Everywoman's World. May number on sale now at Austin's Drug store. 3 The annual meeting of the Provin- cial Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario East convenes In Kingston on June 5th. Bishop Bidwell is to preach on Sunday morning in Trinity church, Wolfe Island, and in the afternoon in Christ church, Now is the time to have your piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. The open street cars were put into use on Saturday morning. THe wo- men cond wetors SEENTTS LERDTE to walk alone the sides splendidly, Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Napanee, ac- 'companed her sister, Mrs, Ward, to Kingston. Mrs. Ward, operated up jon for appendicitis, is progressing as well as can be expected. We will rent you.a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will al- Lad, ae A months! rental on pur- , and arrange easy terms on balance. C. W. Ling Capt. C. J. Hinckley, 185 Univers: ity a 9. who has been ill of pneu- rapidly recove: and his any friends ug , LEAVES DAVIES COMPANY. A, G. Andrews Joing the Firm of An- derson Bros. After a long and faithful service with the William Davies Company, ex- tending over a period of eighteen years, A. G, Andrews, the manager of the Kingston branch, severed his connection with the company on Sat- urday. For three years he occupied a position of trust at headquarters' store in Toronto, but during the past fifteen years has been the popular and efficient manager "of the local store. A great deal of the company's busi- ness success in Kingston is due. to the energy and ability of Mr. Andrews, He will be succeeded by John Booth, of Toronto. Mr. Andrews will join the firm of Anderson Bros, grocers. provision dealers, etc, who have of late years built up a large and successful busi ness. The time has now arrived for expansion, and the business will be formed into a joint stock company, in which Mr. Andrews will have a sub- stantial interest, He is widely known and Kingstonians will wish him con- tinued success, Now is the time to have your plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. re ---- "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" ih Eli ihed: bc FUR Stored and Insured at Kingston's Famous Fur Store. We assume all re- sponsibility and the rates are reasonable. Don't run: any risk! | Protect Your Furs Call or phone and our driver will call. | [many less fortunate exhibitors" must {he was found in a bar 7 THE HABITANT and thir! soldiers overseas, in sma Kipling's favorites tion. and overseas, Phone 919 1 pocket shape, khaki bound. Price $1.25. Popular Music Sale . . The College Book Store Open Nights Twenty Poems From Rudyard Kipling ; Especially published at the r quest of the British Government for the men overseas, and containing #s wall as four new poems never before in print. Price 30¢, GINGER MICK, by C. J. Dennis, 50,000 copies sold in Aunstral'a in the first few months of publica. Humor, Seatiment, Gaiety and Pathos are all here. Just the book for our boys at home gre . Twe for 25¢ Now In Use In All the Local Methodist Churches THE NEW METHODIST HYMN BOOK A complete range of stock in all bindings and styles of type. The largest and best stock in the city. THREE. BOOKS FOR OVERSEAS Should Be In Every Parcel Drummond's best French-Canadian verses put up especially for the Price $1.25. Phone 919 Saturday Night Ah dha SPECIALS ! hgh dh Middy Blouses night . . . Ladies' White Blouses, to 44. Special . . . cl. $20.00 and $23.50 Silk/Dresses Can You Wear Size 26 or 28 Corset? 17 pairs, worth $1.00, to clear to- 1000 Boxes Assorted Hair Pins. Special 5c N Cae S1.00 up 11 sizes, 34 : Cae $1.00 .. $15.00 Ahhh ddd a ab vines 49c No gift could be more ace ceptable to a Mason than a compass and square ring. This may be had in a great variety of designs, either in all gold or engraved stone styles, at ME. Smith Bros. Jewel nd Raoures of Masriogs 1 nses. Aart A 4 Sd aa Specials Hosiery Special . . .. . Ladies' Lisle Hose, sizes . YY YY YAR] Wey A oo Ladies' Silk Boot Hose, black or white grey, brown, cham- PANE... Lae. iii dais nh Boys' Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose, all Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE aa aA RL dh eae . 25¢ 50c¢ 35¢ Ahura daha dh Bh a ha aA hh MYSTERIOUS MAN a PLACED UNDER ARREST John Hargreaves Unable to Give a Clear Acgount of His Movements. Who is the mysterious John Har- greaves, who has been loafing around Glenburnie, for the past couple of days? The man, so it is stated, has been sleeping in barns, has refused to eat, and has been acting in a very strange manner, People of the neigh- borhood are of the opinion that he is of unsound mind, and as a result he was placed under arrest, and on Saturday morning Constable Samuel Arniel had him arraigned hefofe Jus- tice of the Peace George Hunter, A Glenburnie farmer told of' the actions of the accused, and he was remanded for a week, and in the meantime he will be examined as to his sanity, and every effort possible made to secure some information about the man. Hargreaves was dressed as a laborer, but is unable to give a clear account of his move- ments. His overcoat bears the name of a Vancouver, B.C., maker, but the man, in one statement, said that he had been working in Montreal, He was first noticed around Glen- burnie at midnight Thursday, when n. 'He is re- garded as dangerous to be at large. The Bulls Eye. Patrons of the King Edward The- atre can consider themselves for- tunate in being offered such an early opportunity of seeing "The Bulls Eye." Universal's wonderful western serial, which opens at the King Ed- IH ward Theatre on Monday, May The announced appearance of Polo and Vivian Reed as the featured players has produced an unpreced- ented demand for bookings, and | wait for their turn. We will rent you a ot ix Monit Jf you foul pote BUILDERS SUPPLIES weeny PUT UP A SLEEPING PORCH On the balcony or over ' the back shed. Have lots of glass and fly screens and sleep in the fresh air. We have all the material you need, 3. ANGLIN & C0. Woodworking : Factory, 78.80 Brock Street. | PY piano, and at < like | . FRIDA Fi for gents 8 hy. - Cor. Johnson and Phones A Stone Dwelling And three building lots, on Main street, Portsmouth, for $850; 8800 cash, balance on time; possession at once. A Double Frame Dwelling On Pp St, for $2400, A Solid Brick Dwel- On Brock streot (downtown) Hot water heating and all con. venlences, $8200, To Rent Suite of 3 ord intercommuni- cating rooms ately occupied the Liberal Club. Would ph 4 Dental, Legal, Financial or Ar. chitectural firm. (King St.), 4 EW, Hula & Son