Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Aug 1918, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1918. 'WEAR FURS AND SAVE THE WOOL McKay's Hudson Seal oe ES am Coats and wraps typical of the coming season's fur decrees, beautifully made from .the choicest skins for fall and winter, John McKay Limited 149-157 Brock Street, Kingston. = VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS SMILES Here is a Most Enticing Dance Record-- A Fox-Trot With a Refrain In It. REFRAIN There are smiles that make us happy, There are smiles that make us blue, There are smiles that steal away the tear-drops As the sun-beams steal away the dew, There are smiles that have a tender meaning That the eyes of love alone may see, And the smiles that fill my life with sunshine Are the smiles that you give to me. VICTOR RECORD 18473--980¢ Hear This Fascinating Fox-Trot At od TERMS JE dee gn rr N. Morris, 374 King St. COZY HOMES New frame, rooms, W. CO. good cellar and lot; central lo- eation, Ye $2200. Frame, 6 rooms, W.C., stone foundation, good cellar, deep lot and garage, Livingston Ave. $2500. ours each day Bee our office list for homes, $1000 to $15,000. McCann's 86 Brock St. Phone 326 or 621 J. Asseltne D.0S tome 42 King St. when we can exam-| ine and prescribe flasses that will add to your working effici- ency. For eyeglass satisfaction, consult trist, Tue Busy Optical Store ha Ir i | | . Calvary Church--10 a.m. Sunday |school 11 a.m, and 7 p.m.; Speaker, Mr. Saxe, Y.M.C.A.. Rev, J. Lyall, | pastor, 266 Rideau street. All are | heartily welcomed, . | -- St, Paul's--Services In school {room on Sunday next. Morning pray- ler, 11 o'clock. Preacher, Canon | FitzGerald. Evening prayer, 7 o'- lelock. Preacher, Canon FitzGerald. | --_-- St. Andrew's Church--Rev, John | W. Stephen, minister. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Alexander Kerr, M.A., of St. Andrew's Church, Belle- ville, will conduct both services. Strangers always welcome, Methodist Mathews, will preach at 11 Bible school, 12 Wednes- Street James Sydenham Church ~~ Rev, Carthage, N.X., am, and 7 p.m. o'clock Prayer meeting, day, at 8 p.m. Union Street Baptist Church-- Rev, J. K. Fairfull, pastor. Sun- day school and Bible class at 3 p.m. Evening service at 7 p.m. Subject, "The Bankruptey of Civilization." A cordlal invitation given to all, Chalmers Church--The fourth an- niversary of Britain's entrance into the great war; union patriotic ser- vices at Chalmers, 11 am. and 7 p.m. Principal R. Bruce Taylor, D.D. will conduct both services. Strangers and soldiers cordially wel- comed, St. James' Church, Corner Union and Arch streets--10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., Holy Communion and sermon, Preacher, Rev, Canon Forneri. 7 p.m., Evening Prayer and sermon. Preacher, Capt. the Rev. A. C, Sparling, M.A. Sermons on the subject of the war, Princess Methodist Church--Rev. J. A. Waddell, minister. Services, 11 am. and 7 pan. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be ad- ministered at the morning service Sunday school at 9.45 am.; Ep- worth League, Monday, 8 pm; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Brock Street Methodist Church --Rev. D. A. Lough, minister. Ser- vices at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper will be administered at close of morning service. The minister will preach at both services. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Al are welcome. Queen Street Methodist Church Rev. J. D. ENis, pastor. Public worship, 11 aim. and 7 p.m.; Sun- CHURCH SERVICES day school, 10 a.m. The pastor will preach at both services. Mording topie, 'God is Spirit"; evening topic, "The Misfortuneés of a Nation Away From God." Seats * fres. Everybody welcome: Cooke's Presbyterian Church, Brock street--Sunday, Aug. 4th, be- ing the Fourth Anniversary of Bri- tain's entrance into the great war union patriotic services will be held in the morning at Chalmers church, and in the evening at Cooke's church, Principal Taylor, of Queen's, has kindly consented to conduet both ser- vices, 4 St. Luke's Church, Nelson street --Rev. J. de P. Wright, M.A., BD., rector. Tenth Sunday after Trin- ity. 11 am. Holy Communion. Special Intercessory prayers for the War, 4 pam. baptism; 7 pm, evening prayer. Special nterces- sory prayers for the war." Music: Solo, D. Couper. Seats free. Strangers and visitors cordially in- vited to attend. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Johnson street, betwen Bagot and Wellington streets Sunday school 9.456 a.m.--Bervice 11 a.m., subject, "Love," Wednesday, 8 p.m., testi- monial meeting; public room, same address, open every af- ternoon, except Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock. All are cordially invited to the services and the reading room. First Baptist Church--Union Ser- vices with : First Congregational church and Patriotic seryices com- meémorating the fourth anniversary of the war. Morning service, First Baptist church. Subject, "Our Great- est Ally"; Evening service in First Congregaiional church: Subject, "By This Sign We Conquer." Rev, J. 8. La Flair, the newly elected pastor of the First Baptist church will preach at both services. Bible school and Adult Bible Class at 2.46 p.m. 'Sol- diers and strangers welcomed at all services. St. George's Cathedral--Very Rev. G. L. Starr, M.A., D.D., dean and rec- tor, 78 Wellington street, telephone 2156; Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A., B.D., priest vicar, 138 Bagot street, tele- phone 1444. Tenth Sunday after Trinity, Commemoration of the fourth anniversary of the entrance of Great Britain into the war, command- ed by royal proclamation. Special services of humiliation and prayer, 8 a.m., holy communion; 11 a.m., holy communion, sermon by the Lord Bishop of Ontario; 7 p.m., evensong; preacher, Rev. Cecil Whalley, 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. Buy your meats at Pickering's. Lieut. C. Knowles, R.A.P., ronto, is in the city. Major Kidd, chaplain of the 21st Battalion, has been transferred to England. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Parks and 'fam- ily #ave moved from Kingston tc Odessa on the farm, where they will reside in the future. Now is the time to have your plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. James K. Hackett and 'May Irwin, famous entertainers, are scheduled to appear at St. Mary's annual fair at Clayton, N.Y., next week. Fresh fruit at Pickeringg's. Kingston rinks skipped by W. HCrosier, H.W. Newman and Bibby will take part in the bowling tournament at Ottawa next week. To- C. the General Hospital, having gone through two very serious operations. The latest reports are that she is do- ing very well, Preparations are being made for a working boys' camp at Grenadier Island, commencing August 16th. It will last for one week, with S. T. Lilley in charge and Clifton Drury as assistant. 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 chasg price, and arrange easy terms on balance, C. W. Lindsay, Limited. H. A. Tofield, late manager of the Merchants' Bank at Renfrew, arrived in the city on Friday afternoon and 'assumed his new duties as manager of the local branch on Saturday morning. ' Best, cooked meats at Pickering's. Before leaving Renfrew H. A. To= field was given a travelling bag by the curlers, and a handsémely en- grossed address by the 'Board of Trade. The bank staff gave him a silk umbrella, y { Dr, Bdgar-R. Doward, organist and choirmaster of St. Stephen's church, Toronto, will take the organ for Mr, Harvey to-morrow. Dr. Daword has one of the best boy choirs in this {| tormerly of Kingston. a There is little activity at the Y. M. XC. A. now the summer months have taken many of the 'boys away. S. T. Lilley is in during the absence of F. J. Wilson, who is taking HB Pear! Branscombe, Deseronto, is in| his second son, Eckford, IN MARINE CIRCLES. Movements of Vessels Along the Harbor. The steamer Chamberlain arrived on Friday night from Oswego with a cargo of coal for Swift's. The steamer Waffle cleared for Os- wego on Friday night, M. T, Cos Bulletin: Steamer Paw- nee arrived with coal from Erie, and the barge Godfrey with oats from Port Colborne; tug Laura Grace clear- ed with the barges Davie and Mus- koka for Oswego; Laura Grace will return with two coal barges from Os- wego. The steamer Joyland passed down from Toronto to Montreal at 11.45 a.m. Thursday, The steamer Fairfax arrived from Lake Erie at 1.15 a.m, and cleared for Montreal at 2.20 a.m. on Friday, : The steamer Toronto arrived from Toronto at 5.10 a.m., and cleared for Frescott at 540 a.m. on Friday. The steamer City of Ottawa arriv- ed from Toronto and Hamilton at 8.50 am. and cleared for Montreal at 11 a.m. on Friday, Repo ed J. E. Gow, inspector of Revenue, has received word that with the Royal Flying Corps, is missing. He is nineteen years of age. It is fears ed he has been killed. G.W.V.A. Band. Bandsmen will meet at club rooms on Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Important, ? "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" FURS AT SUM. { reading | Inland i advantage will be taken of ! lengthening of the summer boli The Ladies' Home Journal for August The Ladies' Home Journal on Sale Today .. .. . .. Price 20 Cents CONTENTS -- Serial, Mrs. Redding Sees It Through, by Grace Richmond: You Never Saw Girl--George Weston; Mildred Carver, US. A.--Martha B. Bruere: Playing the Game--Harold MacGrath; The Private Wire to Washington--Harold MacGrath; Why It Is Good To Be a Boy Scout; E. Thorpe; Many Ways To Preserve Fruit. Recipes Not Knowh a Year Ago, and other articles. The Saturday Evening Post for August 3rd .. .... .. .. 10 Cents THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Closes Saturday at 10 p.m. What a French Girl Does and How She Does It, by Alfred One page of War Recipes; Such a Two Pages of Illustrations for One page of Cake underwear. Our $1.25 line on sale to-night, . Save 27c On a Pair of Corsets by Buying Tonight 10 dozen New Model Corsets, with 4 - hose supporters, nicely trimmed and per- fect fitting; medium bust; sizes 19 to 30. .98¢ See the big valiies in blouses, hosiery and Extra Special. Boys' Cotton Jerseys All Sizes 43¢ Newman & Shaw te The Always Busy Store =D Beautifully Cut Cameos We pride ourselves on the "exquisite workmanship" on Our cameos. : We have some of the "vey scarce corn colored shell" ones in stock at present. Many of these are mounted in rings, necklets and brooches. Others can be mounted to or- der. -- Prices reasonable. SMITH BROS. Jewelers. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Starr Phonographs 850 King Street. CROSS FOX STOLES W. F. GOURDIER 78-80 Brock Street. Phone 700. rm TVR WY 1 : 1 " HARVEST HANDS In Urgent Demand to Save Western Wheat Crop. R. L. Fairbairn, general passen- ger agent, Canadian Northern Rail- way, Toronto, statés that as a ro- sult of a' conference between fheir representatives and representatives of the Dominion and Provincial Governments at Winnipeg it has been decided that at least 20,000 'harvesters will be required over and' above the local. supply of help available to. gamer the western wheat crop this year. An appeal must be made to Lhe east, and this help should be timed to reach Winnipeg for distribution to needy points west from August 20th to September 10th. It is un derstood that harvesters' wages this year will be froin $3.50 to $4 per bday, with board, for about three months' work. ts e-- May Prolong the Vacation. 'Some eof the continuation and high schools of the Province of On- tario will not be opening for the fall term until October 1st. Mr, Paull, of the Department of Bda- cation, says that owing to the large i number of boy and: girls helping on the farms they 'had decided to alter the act in order to allow the farmers to retain the helpers until the end of the season. In many of the schools in the country tows this The Races Were Good. + 'Napanee was well represented at }| the harse races at Kingston on Mon- }| day. says the Deseronto Post. The track was in excellent condition, the posse BUILDERS SUPPLIES eestutg Builders' Brick Good hard, red Ven- eer Brick, Chimney "Brick. S. ANGLIN & C0. Woodworking Factory, Lumber acd Bay and Wellington Streets, Kingston, Ont, Oflice Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. v eee Lumber, Conl and Wood " yo ihe is 2 Buy Now and Avoid ; The House Hunting fas Proposition. $1900-----Pine St, dwelling and S garden, . $2000--Markland St., bunga- low, easy terms. 4 $2150---York Bt, new frame, - B. and C. $2500----Elm St, ments, p $2400--Cherry St., new. $3500--Rideau_ St., furnace, all improvements. In Portsmouth ew Dwelling and three lots, $825. Full list at office. : E. W. Mullin' & Son 4 Sellers of Real Estate. Cor. Johnson and Division Phones 530W and ye { all improve. | a FAWV( 4 Ahhh Adri 1 EE cM oda a A AN te The Rexclha Stores yy RL N "Week End" § Chocolates

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