= > THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1918, ~N Te | I fs - 1] Ly Brock Street Methodist Church-- | LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF Rev. D. A. Lough, minister. Church Happenings In the City and Vicinity g ta prvi Now fo the First ime 5c Were $1.50 GENERAL INTEREST, Aservices and Sunday ~What the Merchants Offer to the 0-Morrow. 4 : Readers of the Whig, | : -- ° See the latest additions to the 65¢c.| Cooke's Presbyterian Church, | books at the College Buck Store; i Brock Sifeetes fn Sompilance with or St received in the 65c, line, Pte.' de Medica ea. » 3X %s ra : a oo > Peat "Two of in Hell and Back Soar Sara are cancelled. Paradise Garden, Geo. Gibbs: Fibble, irvin Cobh: People Like That, Kate Lang- | With a Smile." The College Book|* --- ley Bosher; The Garden Without Walls, Coningsby Dawson: The Little Lady of the [Sure : : en Queen Street Methodist Chmrely = Big ouse, Jack London: Held to Answer, Peter Clark McFarlane; Sins of the Children. | ign was seieotls dora or, Hal. Se Br Hg eg Ce will be | Cosmo Hamilton: Penrod and Sam, Booth Farkington Carry On, Nomngshy Dawson; | morning, aithough his condition - is closed for Sunday. Jorn D. Ellis, | To Have and To Hold (new edition). Mary Johnson: Just David, Eleanor orter: The ; ' Hunted Woman, Jas. Oliver Curwood. Ail new holiday stock to select from. Over i 3 " } still critical, | pastor. A 2.500 in stock. 26¢ | NOW is woe time to have your d | plano tuned. We carry two expert SATURDAY MUSIC SALE. POPULARNUMBERS --. ... ... .. ... ... 2 for Marie, Smiles, If Wy Can Fight Like He Can Showing 1018-19 fur styles now -- : ready. Hoilness Movement Church, corner Division and Raglan Road--Seérvices, aan re ra { faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. |10.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m. and 7 p.m, Rev. | K-K-K-Katy, Oh Frenchy, Wee Wee | Ruby Millan is home from To- Robert Rarfprd, of Ottawa, in charge. Love. All the present day suec~sses. {ronto, where he was in attendance ' All are invited. . : i SOF {at the Dental College, which has! LATEST MAGAZINES RECEIVED--Woman's Home Companion, American Family Journal, Vogue, Young's, Popular. : I been clpsed on' account of the epi- HAVE YOU GOT A COPY OF DERE MABLE YET? gl THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE | The announcement that Queen's { University would not reopen until The Little Store students living in Ontario fo return With the big values presents Four Brist- to their homes. ; |. St. George's Cathodral--s am, The Y.M.C.A, swimming pool and holy communion (in the winter cha- ling Bargains for Saturday night shoppers. READ. : boys' department is closed during the pel). In accordance with the order of epidemic. The boys are still being the Mayor this will be the only ser- First Congregational Church, cor- ' 5 ner Wellington and Johnson sireets Bb given physical exercise in the well- vices." Services of intercession dis- -- Pastor, Rev. T. DeCourcy Rayner; 20 DOZEN NEW MODEL CORSETS ventilated gymnasium, . continued for this week. A large number of railway em- -- Chalmers Presbyterian Church residence, 19 Sixth street. Church and school closed by order of the ; worth $1.25 and $1.50. Sizes 19 to 30 for : ' rian ORE ployees arq laid Up as a result of | Board of Health. The pastor will be the epidemic. (The companies are Minister, Rev, R. J. Wilson, M.A. in his study at the church for con- 25 DOZEN LADIES' BLACK CASH- having great trouble in getting -D.D. Church closed Sunday. Private crews to take out the trains. | worship in homes at 11 am. Sug- sultation on Sunday afternoon from 3 pm. to 5 p.m., and each morning MERETTE HOSE. Special 35¢ or 3 for..... ...50u 000k 8100 Mrs. Albert McCutcheon, Alfred gested hymns, Ps, 14, Hy, 634, 452, (Monday excepted). Xindly report street, received news yesterday tha: ¢13, Suggested scripture reading, her sister in (Toronto is seriously iil ga. 40, Mark 9, 14-42, all cases of sickness needing pastoral care to him either at his residence or 10 DOZEN OF THE CLEBRATED WATSON BRAND WHITE VESTS and left last night to nurse her. She | -- St. Luke's Church, Nelson street-- at the church, The church with a AND DRAWERS. Ladies' sizes. joumers and will assure entire satis- Capt. R. C. Wingate, C.0.C., has Been detailed as a senior ordnance officer, Ottawa; vice Major P. E.| Prideaux, who has been appointed to the Siberian Force. Write or call .s ee , Ltd. 149 and 157 Brock St. John McKa Oo Kingston's Reliable Pur Owing to unprecedented accumulation = of wateh work we reluctantly find il necessary to an- nounce, beginning with this date, and until further notice, it will be impos- sible for us to undertake he repairs of wrist-ear- 'ried watches, unless such watches have heen sold through our establish- ment, : SMITH BROS. LIMITED, Diamonds, Watches, Issuers of Marriage Licenses, A 5 BS VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS Sacred M usic 31589---8§1.25 74041---$2.00 61726--$1.25 It will be noted that the Medical Health Officer's notice states that ity. In eompHance with the Board "churches and chapels of all denom- of Health, this church will be closed inations shafl be closed and remain all day Sunday, Oct. 20th. Watch closed on Sundays." Those opening this space for opening service. to-morrow are liable to a penalty. We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrement we will allow | the six months' rentgl on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal- anace. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Mrs. 'D. B. Sinclair, Lindsay, who has been the guest of her brother. John Nicolle, Barrie street, for the past week, Jeft for New York this morning 'with him to spend a few days. G. H. Ettinger, B.A., and W. Carruthers have demonstrators AAAAAT AAA AA a ae aa aa Gloria From the Twelfth Mass . . The, Holy City, Emilio de Gogerza .. The Lord Is My Light, McCormick . . Angels Ever Bright and Unfold Ye Portals, Trinity Choir ... .| ' Oh Lord, Most Holy, Trinity Choir .. ) l } ! Fair, Lucy 7) B, been appointed in physiology and histology; H. B. Kenner, B.A., and C. F. Abbott in anatomy, and L. J. i Palmer in chemistry in the faculty of medicine at Queen's University. A heavy white frost mantled the city on Friday night and the early {hours of Saturday morning were the | coldest this year. Some damage was done to roots that had not yet been dug up in the gardens of the greater | Productionists about the city. | _ On Friday the death occurred in { Belleville of (Mrs. Edna 'Pearl De | ing in St. John's church, Ports- { Long, deughter of LL. A. 'Wartman, {Collins Bay. fThe remains are ex. ! "Cuth: (Rev. d.40. Crisp united in ' marriage Agnes Jean, daughter of bested on Saturday and will 'Be Mr, and (Mrs. Saiith, Portsmouth, to {transferred to her 'parents home by Sergt. Herman {Adams, of the the frm of James Reid for inter armouries staff. The bride was at- . : . tired in white pailette sik with The Salvation Army band will give georgette crepe overdress and a veil a mu a programme outside _ the or tulle with orange blossoms. . The eneral Hospital and the Queen's pretty bride carried a large bouquet Military Hospital, Owing to the fact of white proses. 1 of no services inside, the band will 8 Miss Gertrude [Belwa was brides- ros themselves to that end from maid, and she was dressed in pink : i erepe de ichene Iwith [picture hat to The remains of the late William match, and carried pink roses. The Everett Ward, who Passed away in groom was assisted by 'Pte. Sydney Cobourg, arrived over the G.T.R. on Brum, of 'the armouries staff. The Saturday, and the funeral was held choir was in attendance, and Sergt. on Saturday afternoon from the Te- Bert Marshall, C.A.M.C., played the sidence of his brother-in-law, Capt. h wedding march. Daryau, 16 Rideau street, to Cata- | After the ceremony the guests red raqui cemetery. The service. was tired to the bride's home, where a ebnducted by Rev. IT. (W. Savary, dainty wedding breakfast wag serv- ed. [The happy cquple for left for 35075 $1.50 17240 90c 17786 90c¢ 16890 $ 0c 17714 20¢ winter. tor. Twenty-first Sunday after Trin- re-opening. Calvary, Elsie Baker .. . He Knows the Way, Rodeheaver . . 1 Am Coming Home, Rodeheaver .. . . Lead Kindly Light, Hayden Quartette , Rock of Ages, Trinity Choir .. in) An Evening Prayer, Rodeheaver .. . How Sweet Is His Love, Rodeheaver i Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, Jarvis . | Christ Arose, Hayden Quartette .. 4 All the popular vocal and dance recotds in stock. Mahood Bros. Fitting Glasses AN EXPERT'S JOB It is no easy matter to fit glasses accurately. Only the trained optometrist with ex. perience, ability and the pro- per instruments can give you this service. $1.50 Books Now 635c. Books by Zane Grey---Last of the Great Scouts, The Border Legion, Betty Zane, Heritage of the Desert, Last of the Plainsmen, Riders of the Purple Sage, Short Stop. The Col- lege Book Store. Aandi did A onc 4 ap nm aan a aa 16008 90c Adams-Smith Nuptials. intends to remain there for the 'Rev, J, deP, Wright, M.A,, B.D., rec- welcome invites you to watch for the At ten o'clock on [Monday morn- . Special... 5. ri. 00000 ol TB - barl FS / 20 DOZEN PENMAN"S FAST BLACK CASHMERE HOSE. * Sizes 8} to 10. Specials. [0 ., ..' id 18s Pictorial Quarterly For Winter. J Toronto Jand points 'west and on 5 'The Always Busy Store > their return will reside on Univer- Sa : a sity avenue, ; ' Letters to the Editor ~-- Chums For 1918. AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AA AAR ad rH Now is the time fo secure a copy / snd ' . TRIBUTE TO CANADA Foss BUILDERS SUPPLIES wtongeg of this annual. Only a limited num- By an American Newspaper--A He. HEMLOCK ber received in Canada owing to the British Government cutting the edi- atert Tic Record. 'atertown, N.Y, nes. . . . Is the chief building material for studs, tion by half on Bepou it of the mearel- f er, ' ¥ 9f paper. The College Book Stere What a wonderful achievement has IC. A. Girdler, M.A., is now acting | been that which Canada presents in as assistant to Dr. Adam Shortt, [this war, pe population of bat ite - | over- 7,000 sends over half a mil- Ss Shaliman of the. Historical Munus lion men and is still dispatching Joists and rafters. It lasts indefinitely, if not exposed to weather. We have a fine as- 78-80 Brock Street. Phone 700. ia Three tenement, brick dwell. ings, 7 rooms, B. & C. St Lawrence Avenue. Annual ren- tal $500. : When you want to buya | home Wanted to effect an. exchange of property? - Want a loan on real estate? 4 Ll Want Fire Ingurance? A Do business with Mullin & Son. | \' TTT p F 3 8 You are assured a thorough 826 or 621 scientific examination and ac- curate glasses at Asselstine's 86 Brock St. Phone About Lient.-Col. L. Saunders. iAlice Street, Kingston, Oct. 19.-- (To the Editor): Last evening you published jin your paper a notice about my son, Laurcnce Saunders: The statements printed are not at all the facts, and 1 should be much obliged if you would have them cor- rected. He certainly was never courtsmartialed, nor did he go to nee as a stowaway. Laurence Saunders 'was a co-partner in the firm of G. H- Smith and A, TL. Saunders, realty brokers, Winnipeg, | when war broke out. He enlisted «fff 88 @ private with the Fort Garry | CONSULT us Gillies, mail clerk on the - TR. line, Belleville to Peterboro. JS Asselstin D 0S aaddanly ursday morning at| . Jade, e » 10) elleville from a bursted : Registered Optician Yewiph.-., 43 Kine St. a dan Stipe Commission at Ottawa troops tg the fields of France and Bel- gium, : No more unselfish and héroic ree- ord could be presented by a colony.' Here was Canada 3,000 miles away from England, separated from the politics of Europe, yet keenly sympa- or Saturday GOOD VALUES COUPLED WITH CE QUALITY. nty Pork Sausage If i | { | Horse, going to England with them, but later exchanged to the 90th Winn Rifles (Little Black Dev- | ils), |8th alien, He went to : France e tier re ent when the first contingent Was ant | arriving there February 13th, 1915. He was 'wounded at the second dut- {| troops, even the French, thetic fo eevrything that concerned the homeland and turning instantly to give its help in time of trouble. "The sacrifice of the Canadian sol- diers has heen as great as that of any They were in the battle line early their regiments were reduced to mere handsful, stil tle of Ypres and was in hospital six weeks. hen he retursed to his battalion Ye was made a iance-cor- poral and' recommended - L but wag not ga | mediate years, y re, £. : all ot 1911 me was sent i cers' course. "col. of Mis paren Heut.-cc on, awarded the DSO. , it {is quite possible that formation: given you ae Rah ano 'leas gt: name who oe at i time. 4 fof + he : the rush season Ab ors, as JI should select their furs | Aur, furs upon. whic {tremendous stock of fra furs makes it 0 'choose your furs | enforcing troops from their own home | communities, | marvellous they fought on, sending back for re- Theirs has 'been achievement, one tha makes of a strong people an even mote vigorous nation, fit for the mighty tasks before them in the n= x Se ---------- Met Victory Loan Workers. E. B. Thompson, divisional or anizer for the eastern division for he city to- | 3 met the local ex- ¢ and canvasders at luncheon } Club, and gave : Addresses. were itor Richardson, W. kin and Dr. or the se of stimu- WOK ob The «ra Battalion: No. 22 casu- sortment of two inch good, sound stock. S. ANGLIN & C0. Woudnorntng Factory, Lumber u Bay & Wellington Streets, King. - 5% iy Stow. 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