__THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1918. - SEPTEMBER IS THE TIME TO ORDER M'KAY FURS For October and November delivery. Qur, factories have never heen soshusy The fame of: McKay Furs has spread far amongst the ladies. Popular models, the highest quality furs and excellent workmanship combine to make McKay Furs leaders in the line. Send for fur catalogue to-day. John McKay, Limited, Kingston's Reliable Fur House, 149-157 Brock Street, Victrolas and Records Songs That Never Die Model X. $1386.00. Comin' Thro' the Rye Bonnie Doon--Ye Braes. I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls) Then You'll Remember Me Old Black Joe Amoureuse Waltz Darling Nellie Gray Long, Long Ago Old Folks at Home My Old Kentucky Home Home, Sweet Home My Old Kentucky Home Mahood Bras, CLOTHING ON EASY Ladies' Suite, Dresses and Pure, 's Suits and Overcoats, ome Bargains T00--sireed St, St. Brick, $ rooms, wood floors. SA Union 3% St, brick, S rooms, hat water heating, hardwood rele St double. frame, Berit & 0% a0 F mew brick, § "McCann' s 88 Brock St. Phone 896 or 621 Banks and] =d = Victor ' CHURCH SERVICES ] St. Panl's Churgli-orn; ng pray- er, 11 o'clock. . Preacher ev. E. Scammel; evening prayer, 7 o'clock. Preacher, 'Rev. E. Scammel. St. Andrew's.--Rev. John W. Stephen, minister, will conduct both morning and evening services, 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday school meets at 3 p.m. Strangers always welcome. ial St. James' Church, corner Union and- Arch streets--11 a.m., morning prayer and holy communion; sermon subject, "The Opened Door." 3 p.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., evening pray~ er and sermon; sermon subject, "Me Sickness." de Queen Strect Methodist Church-- Rev. J. D. Ellis, pastor. Public wor- ship," 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Sunday schooi, 2.45 p.m. The pastor will preach at, both services Morning topic, 'Making the Most of Life"; evening topie, "Step by Step." Seats free. Everybody welcome. Cooke's Presbyterian Church, Brock street--Rev. Harvey Car- michael, M.A., of Scarboro Junction, will preach at both services. Be- ginners and primary Sunday school classes, 11 a.m.; main school, 3 p.m.; Young People's Society, Mon- day, 8 pom. A warm welcome awaits the strangers. Come. Bethel Congregational Church, cor- ner Barrie and Johnson streets--Ser- vice, 11 a.m, The pastor, Capt. Fair- full, will preach; 3 p.m., Sunday school; Tuesday, 8 p.m., prayer meet- ing; Friday, 8 p.m., Y.P.S.C.E. Cor- dial welcome to all services, Princess Street Methodist Church --Rev. J. A, Waddeil, minister, Ser- vices, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The pastor 16162 90¢ 16398 { I 80¢ 16838 80¢ 17888 80c 18127 80c 15195 " Wh en we can exam- and prescribe that will add ours each day to your working effici- ency. For eye-glass satisfaction, consult JS Asselstine D.0.5 oe Te Duar Optical Store 43 King 8t. "N CARPETS and avs) Our Motor Service and Satisfaction We have a complete range of carpets and rugs of every description for the fall season of 1918. The prices are the lowest pos- - sible, in fact, surprisingly low, the state of | the market considered, and you know price conditions are ever upward in these days. ed our customers to the best of our ability we are fully presuaded that our values will compare favorably " | 7 p.m. 'p.m. Sunday school; lionday, 8 p.m., will preach at both services, The | octettete will sing at evening service, { Sunday school, | League, Monday, 8 p.m.; prayer meet- 2.45 p.m.; Epworth ing, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Visitors and | strangers welcome. Calvary Church--Rev. I. Lyall, pastor, 266 Rideau street, 11 am. "The Shame ad Glory of the Cross"; "Decision For Christ." 3 Christian Endeavor; Tuesday, 2. 30 p.m,, missionary meeting; Wednes- day, 8 p.m., prayer meeting. All are i cordially welcome, First Baptist Church -- Flower Sunday. Rev. J. S. LaFlair, pastor. 11'a.m., a children's service; sub- ject, '"'How to Measure"; 7 p.m. subject, 'Lot's Wife"; 8 p.m., Lord's Supper; 2.45 p.m., Bible school and adult classes. Flowers may be brought to the church Saturday af- ternoon or evening or Sunday morn- ing. They 'will be sent to the sick INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL XOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. ings In the City and Vicinity --What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Remember the Catholic Army Hut Appeal, Sept. 16th to Sept, 23rd, Edward Green, street cleaner, left on Saturday on a trip to Montreal and Morrisburg. Monsignor Masterson, Prescott, recently operated on in Kingston, is recovering nicely. The shipyard workers have not yet returned to the Collingwood Shipbuilding Company's drydock . Farmers on the market Saturday spoke well of the grain crop. The crop appears to have been good all over this district. It is probable that the soldiers tak- ing vocational training in Kingston will exhibit some of their work at the Kingston Industrial exhibition, Miss Ada Adams' parlor millinery opening, Tuesday, Sept. 17th, at 252 Alfred street. On Friday Claudia, the eight months' old daughter of George W. Pettit, Lower Patrick street, died afer six weeks' illness. There was no session of the pol- fee court on Saturday morning. For three days this week there has been no cases for the magistrate. George Pearson, Sydenham street, wag removed to his home from the General Hospital on Friday in James Reid's motor ambulance. Mrd. W. BE. Wright, Lanark, died in the Smith's Falls hospital on Sun- day last, aged sixty-nine years. She was mother of Mrs. Steacy, Kingston Now is the time have your plano tuned. We carry two expert tupers and will assure entire satis faction. C. W. Lindsay. Limited. Over two hundred American citi- zens between the ages of eighteen and forty-fiy@ registered for military ser- vice at the American Consulate. Nemeth Brock Street Methodist e sale, Sept, 20th and 21st, at thelr all, corner of Brock and Mont- real streets, ms Friday at 2.30 p.m, Jha Emuel Lloyd, Sydenham street, and Delbert Ferguson, Queen street, were removed to the General Hos- pital on Friday Im James Reid's motor ambulance. Miss Hattie S. King, Cape Vincent, N.Y, is a claimant as a sixth degree | relative to the preg of $400, Son left by F. Mecutlosk, Lowville, Rev. Joplin, of the Shantymen's ristian Assoclation, who is collecting here, i8 to s in several of the churches on ay. i W. A. Rea, Main street, for the een years furniture repair- Hap | 3 In homes or hospitals at the close | of 'tha day. : First Church of Christ, Scientist, | Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington = streets--Sunday school 9.45 a.m.--Service 11 a.m., subject, "Substance." Wednesday, 8 p.m. testimonial meeting; public reading room, same address, open every af-| ternoon, except Sanday, 3 to 5 o'- clock: AH are cordially invited to the services and the reading room. Sydenham Street Methodist Church Rew, W. T. G. Brown, minister. 11/ a.m., "The Means or the End"; 7! p.m., "Without God"; 10.15 am.} Junior League; 2.45 p.m. Bible] school; Monday, 8 p.m., Epworth| League; Wednesday, § p.m. prayer] meeting; Friday, 3.30 p.m., Woman's| Missionary Society. All are welcome. Brock Street Methodist Chuteh-- The minister, Rev, D. A, Lough, will] preach at both services, 11 a.m, "The Heavenly Dewfall"; 7 p.m. "The Doctrine of the Second Mile." 3 p.m., Sunday school and Prof. Drury"s adult Bible class; Monday, 8 p.m., Epworth keague; Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer and praise service. All are welcome to all the services. St. George's Cathodral--Very Rev. G. Lothrop Starr, M.A., D.D., dean and rector, 78 Wellington street, tele- phones 2155-2159; Rey. Cecil Whal- ley, M.A, B.D., priest vicar, 164 King street, telephone 1444. Services of intercession in the chapel daily at 10 a.m, except on Tuesdays, When the service is at 8 a.m, Sixteenth Sun- day alter Trinity, 8 a.m., holy com- munion; 11 a.m, holy communion; preacher, Rev, Cecil Whalley. 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible classés; 4 p.m., holy baptism; 7 p.m., evensong; preacher, Rev. Cecil Whalley, First Congregational Church, cor- ner Wellington and Johnson streets Pastor, Rev, T. DeCourcy Raynor, will preach at both services. 11 a.m. "The Crucified Man," a message for the Christian lie, 3 p.m., Sunday school. 7 p.m., "The Triangular Life," a call to the heroic life. Rally to God's house to vorship Him. Sol- diers and visitors especially welcome. All seats free. St. Luke's Church, Nelson street-- Rev, J. de P, Wright, M.A, B.D., rec~ tor. Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. 11 a.m. morning prayer. Music: Solo, ""O For a Closer Walk With God," Miss Agnes Brebner, of Clilton Springs, N.Y. 2.30 p.m. Sunday school; 4 p.m, baptism; 7 p.m., even- ing prayer. Music: Anthem, "The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away," choir. Seats free. Strangers and visitors cordially invited to attend. ANNAN k | ternoon. Cadet Birmingham was second and Cadet Dumoulin third. A large number of visitors witness- ed the events yesterday. Dr. G. W. Bell has returned home from Ottawa, where he attended the fair. With Major Gray, formerly of this city, he was a guest at the lun- cheon given on good roads' days at the exhibition. 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 ealy terms on halance, C. W. Lindsay, T.imited The last boat out from England brought quite a lot of newcomers to Kingston, and as a result Postmaster James Stewart has had quite a few to register. Up till the present time he has registered 371 persons, === Kingston's Famous Far Store, ow rices Furs are not dear this sea- son, We would say unhesita- tingly that they have not ad- vanced as much as other 'mer. chandise. We know there ix a e------------ coming winter. You Come Home. Phone 919 Saturday ALL THE POPULAR HITS . LATEST STANDARD MUSIC ... .. i God be With Our Boys To-night, England, Sussex by the Sea, Britain, When you Return to Me, The Singing Till the Morning Comes, Carry On, Keep on Hoping, When THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Music Sale . TWO FOR A QUARTER Including all the popular numbers which will be sung during the Airman's .40c PER COPY Song, Keep on Open Nights and low bust. 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, at $1.75. And it is a beauty; 5 To-Night 6 dozen of extra quality corsets, medium Perfect fitting lines. Styles that are being discontinued be- cause of high cost of manufacture. to-day at $2.50 and $3.00. To-night on sale a a a a PS, We Have Your Coat Did You Say? A crepe de chene blouse? Chic styles at $3.95 up. Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store Sizes 28 only. Priced $16.50 and up. meme Snnny We have it. ------------ = Late Mrs. William Dufty, On Friday evening the death oc- curred in the Hotel Dieu of Mary Elizabeth Hanley, wife of William Dufty, William street, The deceased h a native of Kingston, having been rn here sixty-eight years ago, and was a resident of the city all her life. For the past two years she was in r health and latterly has been con- ed to the Hotel Dieu, The late Mrs. Duffy was a 'Roman Catholic in religion and cl~sely identifted with the activities of her church. Besides her husband, the deceased is survived by two sons, Thomas A. Duffy, of Kingston, and John Vincent Duffy, of New York, and two dangh- ters, Sister Duffy, of the local Hotel Dieu, and Sister Duffy, of the Hotel Dieu ip Cornwall. These Enjoy the Whig, J. A. McKay ¥, of Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, writes: "Enclosed please find cheque. We are always looking for Jou valuable paper from dear old Gngston. Kind, regards to all our friends." °° * Mrs. Elizabeth Cramand, Elkton, Mich., writes: "Enclosed is my sub- scription price. [| enjoy your paper very much, and would not like to do without it. 1 am a Canadian, eighty- two years of age, and used to live in en 3 Sept. 15th to Sept. 23rd ia the week I! of giving. 'Help the Catholic Army i _ Appeal. A meeting of the Queen's Alumnae a pS at at = Barrie Al - 4 poi arrived in th h ' @ Drain Tile Drain those low lands and make them fit for cultiva- tion by using our Clay Tile. 5. ANGLIA & (0. Lamber Yards Special Week-End Alarm Clocks This Is Headquarters, We sell all makes of Ameri- can alarm clocks. With reason. able care they'll last for years. And keep time and get you up. ALL CLOCKS GUARANTEED SMITH BROS. Jewelers Ltd. Opticians, Marriage Licenses, Diamonds. 350 King St. Hudson Seal Coats W. F. GOURDIER 78-80 Brock Street. Phone 700. VY L.A detached dwelling on Elm 8t., 7 rooms, side and front entrance; improve- I ments, and garden, going for $1 « immedi=. ate possession. A detached dwelling on Barrie 8t., with extra lot, for $1850. Possession Oct. 1st. EW. Mullin & Son Rellers of Real Chocolates Regular Price 50c and 60c Ib. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 35¢ Pound Agents For Page and Shaw Chocolates REAL. Estate