Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Mar 1919, p. 2

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, M ARCH 15, 1919. PAGE TWO Zz? Lal THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY = f 149-157 Brock Street Established 1859 Buyers The Fur House In the Latest Creations For Discriminating John McKay, Limited Kingston VICTROLA XI, $17: Kisses--Fox Trot Introducing ( Smriles--Fox Trot Tears--Fox Trot Introducing ( Home) a step. them at Have a Smile--One Step time is wonderful. Victrolas and Victor 'Records 4.00. SOMETHING NEW A Trio of Winners by the Van Eps Trio (Banjo, Piano and Saxaphone) I'm Always Chasing Rainbows--Fox Trot Rose of No Man's Land) 216054 90c 216055 I Think I'll Wait Until They All Come Out of the East--Oriental Fox Trot Dancing to these records will be a super pleasure. It will be an absolute impossibility to miss All the popular vocal and dance records in stock. 90c 216056 90¢ The Hear Mahood Bros. : 1 -- , h| St. Andrew's--Rev. John W. Ste- Ia t & CHURCH NOTICES Churche-- Bible Baptist K. Fairfull, service, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 8 p.m. Come and enjoy the Union Street tor, Capt. J 3 p.m. meeting, yme church Pa prayer Ab service Paul's--Morning prayer and ommunion, 11 o'clock; preach- er. Canon FitzGerald, M.A. Sunday school and Bible class, 3 p.m.; even- | tog prayer, 7 o'clock; preacter,Canon { FitzGerald, M.A. Nt. noly will conduct beth lmerning and evening services, {11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday school, 3 ip m Students, soldiers and stran- | gers welcome. | phen, minister, | First Baptist Church, corner Sya- |enham and Johnson streets- Rev. J. |S LaFlair, pastor. 11 a.m. subject, |"Should We Keep Lent?" ; 2.45 p.m, [Bible school; 7 p.m. subjeet, "But." {All seats free. A hearty welcome to {all | | Bethel Congregational Church, i Corner Johnson and Barrie streets Service at 11 am. Rev. J. H Burry, B.A., will preach. Sunday Schoo! at 3 p.m.; Y.P.8.C.E, Friday at 8 p.m. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. | | Princess Street Methodist Church -- Rev. J. A. Waddell, minister. Ser- vices at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday school, 2.45 p.m.; Epworth League, { Monday 8 p.m.; prayer meeting, | | Wednesday, 8 p.m. Strangers and] | visitors welcome to all services. | ---- Calvary Congregational Church-- { Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Fred- | eric k G. McKenzie will preach at both | services. Bifle class and Sunday school, 3 p.m.; Young Peoples' So- jety, Monday, 8 p.m.; special mis | sionary meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. | | All are cordially welcome. ! Brock Street Methodist Church-- [Rev. D. A. Lough, minister, will con- duct both services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. |Sunday school for beginners and primary classes at 11 a.m.; afternoon session at 3 o'clock. Epworth | League, Monday, 8 p.m.; prayer ser- |vice, Wednesday, 8 p.m; mission band, Friday, 4.30 p.m. St. James' Church, Cor. Union and Arch streets--Rev. T. W. Savary, | B.A, rector, the rectory, 152 Barie street. 11 a.m., morning prayer and | Holy communion. Sermon subject, | "The Christian Covenant--Bless- ings." 3 p.m., Sunday school; 7 loam, evening prayer and sermon. { Sermon subject, "Schism." | | Chalmers Presbyterian Church, |corner Clergy and Barrie, streets-- Rev. R. J. Wilson, M.A., D.D., mini- ster. Services at 11 am, and 17 p.m. The minister will preach at 11 a.m.;*Rev. John Miirray, Queen's College, at 7 p.m. This church offers a welcome to strangers, visitors, Bbtu- J TERRE EERE ORE $1725-York St.New, 6 rooms, B. & C,; good cellar. 1! St~Frame, rooms, large lot, stable. $3500--Frontennce StBrick, © ss40l Colina ed Sn st--s rooms. fil PROTECT YOUR EYES FROM SUN stiecalnahve » & OC. 3 barn, large lot. Ste--Brick, rooms, hardwood floors, far- rage. ~--Hrick, 7 7 nace. Bee Complete List at Office. * McCann's . ¥ gh - 1b. Tete. and glare with our Luxfel Sun '50 Fronts, 7 to 10 Ibs. TY YY YY YT TNT Great Sale of Fresh Meats Glasses. Best on the market. J. S. Asselstine, D.O.S. The Busy Optical House. Kingston, Ont. dents and soldiers either on active service or returned. Cooke's Presbyterian Church,Brock street--The minister, Rev. W. Taylor Dale, will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Beginners and primary Sunday school classes at 11 am.; main school and Bible class, 3 p.m. The choir will be assisted in the evening by Lieut. A. G. M. Strowger and offi- ers. Everybody cordially welcomed at all services, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington streets--Sunday school, 9.45 am. Service, 11 a.m.; subject, "Substance." Wednesday, 8 testimonial meeting; public reading room; same address, open every afternoon, except Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock. AM are cordially in- vited to the services and the reading room. First Congregational Church, Cor- ner Wellington and Johnson streets --Pastor: Rev. T. De Courcy Ray- fier. Residence, 19 Sixth St., phone 1796w. Services as usual, 11 am. and 7 p.m. The pastor preaches at both services. 3 p.m., Sunday school and bible classes. Rally to the House of Prayer. "O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness." This church offers a welcome to you. St. George's Cathedral--Very Rev. G. Lothrop Starr, M.A., D.D., dean and rector, 78 Wellington street, tele phone 2156; Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A. B.D, priest vicar, 164 King street, telephone 1444. Second Sunday in Lent. § am, holy communion; 11 a.m., hold communion, Preacher, Rev. Cecil Whalley; 3 p.m., Sunday sobiool and Bible class; 4 p.m., holy pabtism; 7 p.m., evensong. Preacher, the Lord Bishop of Ontario, Sydenham Street Church (Metho- dist)--Rev. W. T. G. Brown, miitis- ter. Services 11 am, and 7 pm. Morning preacher, Lt.-Col., the Rev. All welcome, Geo. H. Williams, A.D.C.S. for Bast- |} Day Meet Labor Problems and Them." Lieut-Col George H. Williams 2 Street Methodist chu Toronto, will preach in the evening. Was in active service with the boys at the | front when war ended. Has just re-| turned with & ship load of troops via Panama Caual and Vancouver, Has a wonderful message on "Conditions Essential fn Changing From War to Peace." Special musi¢. male choir. erbourne : i - SIR WILFRID'S PICTURE. The Whig has for sale number of copies of a spléhdid portrait of the late Sir Wilfrid Laurier. These portraits are printed on excellently PMNnish- ed paper and measure 12% inches by 19 inches. They are especially suitable for framing, and are supplied in strong mailing tubes. The charge made for these pic- tures, ten cents over the coun- ter and fifteen cents when de- livered by mail, is a purely nominal one, and is made merely to prevent indiscrimin- ate distribution. The picture is worth many times the money as a souvenir of Canada's greatest statesman. Order or call early, as the supply is limited, and cannot again be repeated. ® +e IE TTT EEE ELS SS RS SS SS AR Rd RS S$ PIPPI EIT PEP errr | | | i -------------- NCDENTS. 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. Popular music, two for a quarter, at the College Book Store. There was no session of the police | court Saturday morning. Popular music, two for a quarter, at the College Book Store. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chown, been visiting in Toronto. W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 6564W, There are six cases to come before Police Magistrate Farrell on Monday. A batch of statute delinquents have been summoned to the police court. Try New Zealand butter. Finest in the world. Hopkinson's, Market square, ? Archdeacon Dobbs will preach ir St. Mark's church, Deseronto, on Sunday. DALY'S GOOD TEA---the highest quality in Canada. For sale at MA- HOODS DRUG STORE, Kingston. Mr. Tyson, doing duty at the Mer- chant"s Bank, Williamstown, has re- turned to Kingston. Popular music, two for a quarter, at the College Book Store. There will be a case of a rather unusual nature in police court Mon- day, when a man will charge his wife with assaulting him. Now is the time to have your piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay, limited. Joseph Daley was in Montreal, re- presenting the Kingston postal clerks at the convention of the Dominion Postal Clerks' Association. Fire Chief James Armstrong will leave on Sunday night for St. Louis, Moi, and Calgary, where le will at- tend Fire Chiefs' Associations meet- ings. All the popular hits, 2 for 25¢, at the College Book Store. CHalmer's Chureh Boys' Club offi- cers: President, W. L. Goodwin; vice-president, Grand McDonald; se- cretary, Colin McPherson; treasurer, Robert Gow. 'We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase price, and arrange easy lerms on hal- ance. C, W. Lindsay, Limited. Miss Mary Going, head of the Blue Cross Society, has sent three boxes of hospital dressings and children's clothing to Secours Nationale, Tor- onto, for relief work in France. All the popular hits, 2 for 25¢, at the College Book Store. Lt.-Col. Geo. H. Williams, A.D.C. 8., for Eastern Canada, will speak in Sydenham street church on Sunday morning. He will bring a message NEW HATS FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY Buy To-Night have | | | | | | Second Sunday in 8 am, Corporate Communion AY.PA & 88. ol fre fa AS This church has a wel for ail | St. Luke's Church, Nelson street---- |} Rev. J. de P. Wright, M.A, | | Rector. | | i | | li ance 2,400. i | H i | | sorted with the latest goods. i She: thought two women should be ji on every board of censorship, Hi last night, the Whig stated that the i etc. Blue Rose. Phone 919 STANDARD DANCE MUSIC Kisses, Hindustan, Dear Old Pal, Beautiful Hear the Latest Popular, Oper- atic and Standard Music Played by Salisbury's Orchestra All the music featured in Pretty Baby and sung in the Strand Theatre by Mr. Frank Bessenger can be secured here. POPULAR MUSIC SALE .. vo Till We Meet Again, Smiles, Ja- Girlies, Mickey, Belgian Rose, Rose of No M an's Land, I'm Sorry | Made You Cry, Tears, Oh Helen, Kisses, Wee Wee Marie, Mickey, > eo ol a» cata] ee APRIL MAGAZINES NOW ON SALE Classic, Photoplay, Picture Play, Green Book, Blue Book, Cos- mopolitan, American, Smart Set, Live, : e Breezy, Ainslee's, Parisienne, Smith's, Pictorial Review, Woman's Home Companion, McCall's. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE . . . TWO FOR A QUARTER Da, Oh What a Time For the Pl Snappy, . ..40¢ Per Copy Yhio, Rose Room, v4 ¢ Stories, Short Open Nights for your inspection. night. Coverings. FE RARER AO SEI Just In A big shipment of Nobby Suits and Coats received this morning and are now ready our well known low prices. See Them To- $3. See the dainty stripe silk blouse that we are now showing at $3.95. It's a Beauty. Headquarters for Draperies and Floor NOW ON SALE PICTORIAL MAGAZINE FOR APRIL i co AP Pr ar PA Newman & Shaw = The Always Busy Store (McFaul's Old Stand) Sine ¥", » h New York styles at ERT EE ERE -- 95 7 2 | from the closing days of the war, as he saw it in France, Prevost, Brock street, has just re- ceived a case of tweed, cheviot and blue serge for his order department. His ready made clothing and gents' furnishing department are well as- At the meeting of the executive of the National Council of Women in Ottawa, Miss Mowatt, Kingston, urg- éd more rigid censorship . of films. All the popular hits, 2 for 26¢, at the College Book Store. Through the omissionset some fig- ures in the Board of Education report enrollment at the Orphans' Home wis 2,781, and the average attend- This, of course, was ridiculous. The figures being 39 and 35 respectively. Those printed last hight were the total attendance for city. S : Help the Holy Land. One hundred thousand are starv- ing. . Read the appeal on page mine. Sydenham Street Methodist church, on Monday evening, March 17th, 1919, at edght o'clock. Pro ceeds to be given to the Young Peo- ' Miss Violet Posselwhite; cornet Cig F. Graydon; violinist, Arthur o; 'cellist, Prof. Eaton; plankits, Shaw, G. Saunders, M. Pssel- M white; and J. N. Alexander: abe... SCIENCE NOTE BOOK REFILLS for twin-lock binder 20c per 100 BRITISH WHIG JOB DEPT. I HERRERA EEO We Have in Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Roap Campbell's Vegetable Soup Olark's Tomato Sonp Olark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Rose Tea--the Good Tea. 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"Why not become a free- holder; instead of a tenant. S. ANGLIN & C0. Wood working Factory, Lamber Xm ' Bay & Welllngton Streets, King ~t : True love is seldom able to express itself in words. ston} Ont. Office on. Factory Phone 1418, 39¢ Pound Friday and Saturday Page & Shaw Chocolates, 1b. . . .. $1.00

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