gs J ATE SARS A. 9 Sh THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1918. TW SI PAGE 2 CHURCH_SERVICES _ | -d | BE RT school, solo, co MAGAZINE SERIALS: THECUPOFFURY .. .. .. -..... .by Rupert Hughes THE CALL OF LIFE .. .. .. . . . by Jeanne Judson THEHIGHFLYERS .. .. ... ... .. .... .. .byC.B.Kelland THE TEN BEST SHORT STORIES OF THE MONTH By James Oliver Curwood, Frederick Orrin Bartlett, Will Payne, Frank R. Adams, F. Britten Austen, Royal Brown, Alexander Hull, Anna E. Watton. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Phone 919 . hoag Open Nights 'm. | Mack, Armstrong, Angrove, Har- The minister will preach at both ser-| DIAMOrD QUALITY . Union Street Baptist Church, -- prano solo selected), Mrs. Johny Capt. J, X. Fairful minister, Service| Evans. Evening Tenor So! § 7 p.m * Sunday 'School and Bible "The Land of My Shep] class 3 p m Rally ay will be ob- herd" . (Liddle), Rechab! Jon-| ll Son ed 0d served in the 8 nday A cor- dy; * anthem, "Leave U S dial wele 0 (Stainer); contralto at 3 . 1 h . dial welcome to aki. Almighty" (Ave Maria), Bach-Gou- | The beautiful soft, 1g t In st Andrew's--Rev John W. nod, Mrs, H. T. J. Coleman, Seats} weight, good wearing fur Stephen, minister, wil preach L) free. Everybody welcome. ¥ : » am. and 7 p.m. Mrs erbert Wood, | A si Bt We use only prime skins of Vancouver, will sing at the vel! Sydenham re Nihon 3 ing service. This chureh extends a veh ' io OWE, carefully cured to chamois- I aa welcome to all students, | minister. 11 a.m subject, "A Tras 1 f ¢ O t soldiers and strangers. and a Duty"; 7 pm ' service of | like softness. Our garments ws Sacred music: 10.15 am. Junior / Bris - 1 Con ational Church, cor-| League; 2.45 pam. Bible School are cut by expe: ts of long eX a ph stroets----8¢ ar- Monday, 8 p.m., Epworth League; i y 8 Capt. Fair-| Wednesday, 8 p.m. prayer mecting; perience. vice, 11 a.m. The pastor. Ay Thursday, 7.15 p.w.. Mission Circle. Our motto is satisfaction, [liu Mo By. $ p.m. prayer Theat. Musical service, Sundsy | evening: g 1 ;: Friday 'w.. Y.P.S.C.B, Cor-| "Redemption ymn" (Ps . and we see that you get ith ine, Friday. 8 1 m services. Miss Pollard and Sher, hin 1 4 -- "Through Peace to Light," 1 Write or call for catalogue. | Chalmers Presbyterigyw Church-- Woodman; male quartett, One | Rev "R J. Wilson ry D.D.. mini-| Sweetly Solemn Thought," Messrs. i ster. Services at 11 a.m. and i» ve: iolin solo, "Cavatina i g (Bohm), Arthur Locke; 'My Faith Yiees, 'Sunday seo = pau hia Looks Up to- Thee" (Schncker), » ' church offers A Welcome 0 travellier™! eholr; organ solo, (a) "Sunset" i 1 d | tourists and visitors. (b) Song of Thanksgiving, Ernest Limite Madrand. Miss Shaw, organist and 149 to 157 Brock Street. St. John's Ciarch, Portsmouth Harvest thaukspiving services will {be held in this church to-morrow at | 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The preacher | choir leader. a Married at Napanee, | A quiet wedding took place in Nap- NY YY TTT TTT TTT YT YY at the evening service will be Rev. | anee on Wednesday, Sept. 25th, when iX. $91.00. GALLI CURCI--The Woman With the Wonder Voice Can be Heard on the Following Wctor Records. Barbiere--1Uno-voce-poco-fa Dinorah---<Embra Leggiera {Shadow Song) Home, Sweet Home Lakme--Ball song in Italian . : Laughing Song (from Manon ILescaut) French. Luca~--8extette Act II. in Italian % mT ; by Bacone (Italian) Luca---Mad scene, flute obb Partida (la Catncion Rigolette (Dearest name) Rigolette--Quartette, Act III Romeo and Juliet-- Prochs Air and Variations y Puritana ... HEAR THESE EXCELLENT RECORDS AT MAHOOD BROS. Espanolu) in in Ialian. . er in Italian .. ©. Juliet's waltz song in French Solvejgs (from Pger Gynt), in French .. -- >) VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS 74541 --82.00 TA382--8$2.00 74511--82.00 .T4510---8§2.00 .64069---$1.25 D5212---86.00 74500---82.00 . T4500---82.00 . 74409--82.00 . 03100---85.00 74512--82.00 «. TAD22--82.00 . T4557 ---$2.00 74558--$2.00 Spanish BARGAINS $3T00---Alfred St., brick, 8 rooms, furnnee. mtenne St, @ ' rage. $4005--87 denham St, 8 "furnace, electricity. $3500-~Ridenu St, brick finish, 7 rooms. v rooms, 9 Vi nn's 86 Broek St. Phono 326 or 621 I rooms, "| of ®11 cost a sample containing enough eS HARD Wo0D FOR SALE In carloads. Cut to any length Pe Delivered on CP. in Kingston, Ont. Apply to Chas. Stevens, Drawer 612, Napanee, Ont. Vincent. "Are You Using Stale Water?" Has it ever occurrred to you when buying aibottle of LIQUID SHAMPOO that you &re paying for water? Surely you have plenty at home without spending your good money for it. You can avold this waste by buying VELNOR SHAMPOO (in concentrated form) and mixing what you need with fresh water from the tap. By doing this you not only save the profit on water but you run no risk of the Liquid being stale or rancid. It 1s a real pleasure to sham with VELNOR for vou have # Troan inade liquid that is far better for your hair and scalp than something that has laid around for months. The use of VELNOR aside from be- Ing economical, is harmless and bense- ficlal. It jg the purest form in which shampoo can be made, and it will im- prove the natural color of the hatr. N\ The Sarton containing six individual shampoos costs but §0¢, and wil 'last for months. It never spoils, for 'you aa at as required. Sold by all drug- Qn' request we will mail you FREE for one shampoo. THE VELNOR COMPANY, un Colborne St, Teronte. Cape Vincent, N.Y., News. September 25th was the twenty- fourth anniversary of the burning of the Algonquin and Jerome's hotels. There are now between 200 and 300 men stationed at Madison Bar- racks, Sackets Harbor, the smallest number that has.occupied the post in several months. The work of gonverting the build- ing on the cerrier of Broadway and Market street into lodge rooms for the Masonic fraternity is progressing satisfactorily. It is expected ' that they will be occupied early 'in Decem- er, . } Kfter a prolonged period of ill health, Mrs. Frank G. Blum passed away at the family home, in Market street, Friday afternoon at the age] of forty-nine years, Mrs. Blum had been a life long resident of Cape 9 Mrs. T. D. Foster, Deseronto, had re- turned home Aro Kingston, where she bad been undergoing ireatment at the General Hospital, ~ A. F C. Salley. B.D: jrigst-vicar [the Rev. Mr. DeMille united in mar. jot St. George's an Tes" i riage Fred Shetlor, Newburg, and St. James' Church corner Union | Miss Addie Hart, Tatirwortl The vl 3 y . { v D v {and Arch streets--11 a.m., morning happy young couple spent their honey | praye and sermon; sermon sub-| moon in Kingston and will reside in Frwy * NTT Spirits" 3 p.m Newburgh where the groom is a pro- ect, 8 2 8: "8 m., ' x 313 Sunday school; 7 pm, evening | Sperious young farmer, p ayer and Holy Communion. Preacher, Ven. Archdeacon Dobbs. | Cavalry church--Harvest thanks- | giving services. 11 a.m., "The Year's Coronation'; 3 p.m. Sunday school rally; 7 p.m., "Rain and QGrace--A Died In Calgary, Alta. Her old friends in Kingston will regret to hear of the death of Mrs. J. D. Lafferty, eof Calgary, Alta, on Sept. 20th. Deceased was formerly Miss Jessie Gray, daughter of Be | Comparison." The choir will render | late Rev. Patrick Gray, pastor © { cecal anthems and solos at both ser- Chalmers church, Kingston. | vices, and there will be a display of ----------rr i cegetables, A re ily Heavy Gales Prevail. fraitand vegetables, All are heartily | Hear NR or the iake, | land several clearances depend on 3rock Street ro i y the weather Weather permitting, ¥ k St Methodist church the tug Thomson will clear with | The minister; Rev. D. A. Lough, will 3 " : . {the barges Brighton and Orton for | preach at both services. 1 a.m. Oswego, tug Whelan will clear with | "Spiritual Visions"; 7, p.m. The | vo barge Davie for Port Colborne. | Peace of God'; 3 p.m. annual Sun-| | day school rally service; Monday, 8 | Red Cross Society. | pam., Epworth League; Wednesday, Commencing Monday, Sept. 30th, | 8 p.m., prayer and praise service, All| for one week only, Christmas bags are welcome to all the services. | go. gvarseas will be filled at the Red fl 7 : Cross' rooms, The payment of 75¢. St. Euke's Church, Nelson Street) op ,pjeg the donor to have name and ~~Rev. J. de P. Wright, M.A., B.D,, | rector. St. Michael and All Angels. | dddress attached to a bag. {8 a.m. Holy Communion; 11 a.m, | Ee a XRF | morning prayer; 2.30 p.m., Sunday | For Fall and Witter, FoR school; 4 p.m., baptism; 7 .m., | Prevost, Brock Stree , has a grea evening prayer Music: Anthein, | assortment of Ready-Made clothing, «praise the Lord, O My Soul." and a splendid assortment of Gent's choir. Seats free. Strangers and | Furnishings. His order clothing det | visitors cordially partment was never better assorte invited to attend. | Gipvay 'goods, it will pay you to First Church of Christ, Scientist, | *XAmine his stock before buying. Johnson street, between Bagot and] 'Thé universal Idea of a level Wellington streets--8Sunday school] headed man is one who agrees with 9.45 a.m.--8ervice 11 a.m., subject,| 'ou "Reality." Wednesday, 8 p.m., testi- you. monial - meting; public reading room, same address, open every af-| ternoon, except Sundiy 3 to § o'- clock. All are eordia'ly invited to| the services and the re. ding room. | Kingston's Famous Fur Store LaFlair, pastor. Rally day. 11 am. subject, "Over the Top"; 2.45 p.m. A Grand » » special Bible school rally, With at-| Exhibit of Furs tractive programme. Members of the, & cradle roll and home department, od also parents, friends and visitors will : be made welcome. 7 p.m., subject,! "Why I Am a Baptist." The ordin-| ance of baptism will be administered | at this service, | Princess Si Methodist church | Rev. J. A, Waddell, minister, Ser-| vices, 11 a.m. and 7 pam. Special] Sunday school rally day programme | will be given at morning service. 7! p.m., the minister will preach. Regu- | lar Sunday school service withdrawn, Epworth League, Monday, 8 p.m.;| annual tea, Tuesday evening ;prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Visit-| ors and strangers welcome to all the | services, | First Baptist e¢hurch----Rev, J. s.| | Cooke's Presbyterian Canoi] Brock street-~Rev. W. W. Bryden, | M.A., of Woodville, will = conduct | both services. Beginners and prim-| ary Sunday school classes, 11 a.m.; | Sunday school rally, 3 p.m., with special exercises by the school; also unfurling of an overseas service flag by Capt. Fairful; also solo by Mrs. Beecroft. Young People's So-| ciety," Monday, 8 p.m. Strangers, and visitors courteously welcomed | at all the services. | | First Congregutional Church, Yellisgton ag Peon streais | ade astor, Rev. T. De Courcy Raynor. A Special rally " day services. The After, such A Tetpet pastor will preach. 11 a.m., special [|] Shown Kt our EX Ce have rally of chureh and school; 3 pan, || at the Wir aie Tor several special Sunday school rally service. Sowa 0 atl display in Parents and friends invited. 7 We cordially pani, 'special thtirch rally service: ||] 'our show rooms. Me COFTERTY Wedtiesday, praite and prayer wer. || invite. in fact we urge, SOF vice; 8 p.m. Soldiers, students asd [| Pody who is at all a strangers 'especially invited to aM ||| furs to visit our stor® A our magnificent display. You services. All seats | free. "The 4 church with a welcome." will not be urged to buy. St. George's Cathedeal--Very Rev. G. Lothrep. Starr, M.A., D.D., dean and 'Wellington Jateat. 31ae.-2788. | iS 4 | B.D, } mm : y priest vicar, 164 . : | phone 1444. after Trinity (St. Angels). '8 a. 11 am. Holy er, the Bishop of Montreal; bi Bible el $olo Mrs. Beecroft. "Address by { WW, | oyer se flag by Capt Fairfull. this store will be: A i LADIES' BLACK HOSE .. .. ... LADIES' BLACK at .. rows only, 8}, 9, 91. sizes. | | 3 + ; o-Night A few of the many extra good buys at A AAA A AAA AM A CASHMERE HOSE A AAA AA A A AA AA EAA At NNN NN BLACK UNION HOSE, ribbed, 3 sizes, WOOL UNDERWEAR--AIl makes and A AA A AA A A AAA ANN AN Et NNN NN PN THE BEST LINE OF CORSETS in the trade at $1.00 and $1.25; sizes 19 to 30. CASHMERETTE ee .. ....35¢ .75¢ . . .35¢ a Special . .. MN hhh BUY YOUR COAT from our nobby stock. Beauties at $16.50 up. A Newman & Shaw & The Always Busy Store a) UT TU PUTT PT PT TTT TPT TUT PT Poo TooT wow Ad daa a ddd dd dha LOCAL NOTES AN ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In the City and Vicinity ~--What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Prof. J. F. Macdonald, Queen's, on Oct. 10th, The field sports at the Royal Mili- tary College will be held on Satur- day afternoon, Oct. 5th. Charles C. Moon, of the Napanee Collegiate Institute, has come here to attend the faculty of medicipé,] Queens', Now is the time to ve ydur plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will 'assure entire satis- faction, C. W. Lindsay, Limit: ' . The Right Rev. Dr, Farthing, d Bishop of Montreal, will be the gid} preacher at the morning service at St. George's cathedral to-morrow. The question of having women school trustees in Kingston was un- der discussion®by the National Coun- ofl of Women, and a committee has been appointed to take up the mat- ter. i We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months i you .feel like purchasin rement we will allow the six mi price, and arrange essy terms on bal- anace. ' UC. W. Lindsay, Limited. Cooke's church Sunday school ml iy to-morrow at 3 p.m. Special ser vice, including music bythe school; and unfurling of ago two little girls, er and is will lecture on "Kipling" in Cornell |: g' rental on purchase |. 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