Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Mar 1921, p. 5

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me, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. Austin's Drug Store Easter Week-eiid Chocolates Lr ddd Phd bd bdo fd ded hdd FABLE PEE PPP PEP FEPEPLPEPI LPL 40 Austin's Drug Store Corner King and Market Square Phone 230 EEE PEER EES bed Kingston = : | Aredred PHONE 877. . Kingston Transfer Co. 153 WELLINGTON ST. Has conveyances and tackle for all kinds of special work Furniture Moving and Freight of every description, Canned Goods, Fruit, Newsprint Paper, Pressed Hay and Straw, etc. Nr en Watches and Clocks Repaired wn lye G. W. LYONS arc guaranteed for one year. Call or 'phone and your or- der will be promptly attended to, 'Phone 1866. 267 Princess St. ---- ---------- FAULTY PLUMBING IS COSTLY NO MATTER HOW LOW THE PRICE Our Plumbing and Tinsmithing is being built up on a quality first basis. If you are going to build we will be pleased to quote You prices on the total fixtures and the cost of installation. Davie & Barrett Plumbers and .Tinsmiths 203 WELLINGTON STREET Phone 655, W. R McRae & Co. | GOLDEN LION BLOOK. | | i | For Sale A new Sharples Milking Machine. | Will sell cheap. E. Brawley | SYDENHAM, ONTARIO, AN en ene Sc -------------------- PATTON'S DYE WORKS (Late Monggomery's) Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 849 Princess St. Hy' @ : ! { ¢ 2 s ¢ ; Cause of Early 01d Age The celebrated Dr. Micherhoff, an authority on early old age, says thatitis "caused by poisons generated. in the intestine." When your stomach digests food properly it is absorbed withogt forming poisonous matter, Poi- sons bring on early old age and premature death. 15t030drops of "Seigel's Syrup" after meals makes your digestion sound, ;, BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son 2! Main Street. Phone 1670. THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. PW DOD PLOITODIDVIOVDODe | Wanting anything done in the ecarpen. | 'stimates given on all kinds ad new work: alse hard- id . All orders receive prompt attention, Shop IN Queen Street. y yy Furnitnre--Freight--Baggage TRANSFER Phone 1425W SB. WHITEMAN 360 Bagot Street. DAVID SCOTT Plumber Fiambing and Gas Work ty. All work guaranteed. 145 Frontenac Street, FOR SALE GOOD, CLEAN COAL. A. Chadwick & Son New location: Corner Ontario and West Sta Phone 67. a special. Addreas Phone 1277, CHOICE WESTERN MEATS and COOKED MEATS McGEEIN'S Phone 1182 282 Princess Street THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Kingston and Vicinity It Will Pay You To Call. | Our range of ready to wear suits {in mens' and boys' are of the very {latest and at reasonable prices. Pre- .. | vost, Brock street. Holiday Traffic- Brisk, The railway companies reported a brisk traffic over the very large number of ctudents went to their home for the Easter holidays. Closing of the Schools. The collegiate and public schools closed Thur afternoon for the Easter Holidays and the "kiddies" are very happy as they will not have to take up their studies until April 4th. lay Died in Toronto. The death occurred on Tuesday at | the residence of his daughter in Tor- j onto of Rev William P. Dyer, form- erly principal of Albert College, Bel- leville, for '~-nine years, in his sixty-eight year, after a lingering ill- | ness, Fire at. Joyceville, A small fire occurred at the home of Frederick Kellar, at Joyceville, on Wednesday, but the damage is re- ported to have been light. Overheat- ed stovepipes caused the blaze. The loss was adjusted by WH Godwin & Son | | W-- c-------- | Their Second Luncheon, i The luncheon held ou Thursday {by the Rotary Club of Kingston | marked the second to be held by the lelub since its organization a short {time ago. The club is making rapid {strides and is bound to be heard {from in tha near future as a strong | force for good in the city. Made Road Grants, The roads and bridges committee of the Lennox and Addington council] | recommended and | proved that special grants he made las follows for road purposes: Am- | herst Island $300, Napanee $600, ! Bath $300. Newburgh $300, Kala- | dar, Anglesea and Effingham { Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby $300. | eis | Shows Friendly Spirit, | Members of the Kingston Rotary | Club will mingle with members of {the Kiwanis Club at the latter's din- | ner to be held on Tuesday night, an | holiday. Al the council ap- | $300, | 1 | invitation having {them This s 5 a | between t two clubs. are working f {ston and i plenty of re 'extended to kindly spirit Both clubs been r th people 1 for and there is St. George's Mission Hall The last of nducted weekly during rge"s Mission hall, was lay evening, when Rev 14s been in charge of | 5, gave an impressive | Passion" illustrated | The attendance of | 1 children shows that | ive been much appre- | Rev. Mr. Kidd in his | t in the work of the ring a very necessary service in this section | services, | Lent in St. Ge held Wedne { W.E. Kidd | all these serv sermon on by lantern 110 adults an the serv ciated and t untiring mission i and laudable of the city At Sydenham Hospital. Monday evening the Young ionary Auxiliary of St. { Andrew's church, of which Miss Fair- | lie is president, gave a concert and | treat to the patients of Sydenham 14h Hospital. The recreation hall was fil with a most apprecia- tive audie of soldiers and nurses. The progr arranged by the committ f ich Miss Elder and Miss Hopkirk are convenors, was greatly enjoyed, the patients show- ing their appreciation by continued Last Women's Mi e welfare of King- | two such clubs. |la the series of children's |* encores the performers wil- | lingly responded to. which | -- Looking For Positions. During the past week the local { office of Ontario Government labor bureau has been fille¢ with men who want A number of men from out of town, who heard that the lake and river steamers { were getiing ready for the season, came to the city thinking that they could secure work. As far as pos- | sible the local men get the pick of positions, | the positiuns. So far this season there has been very litle work, and the | prospects do not appear to be very | bright in the near future. | Cement Tenders, | The lowest tender for cement re- | ceived by the Board of Works this | | year was $3.95, This season, when | {a substantial reduction in prices was | | generally looked for, the city auth- jorities were" disappcinted when the | ---------- Sunday Services in Churches } 1 Pr od Tree Pieed HOLY WRIT--EASTER Jesus said unto them, Thus it is written, that the Christ should suffer and rise again from the dead the third day; and that repentance and remis- sion of sins should be preached \ ) = COAL Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 183 Y IVORY FOR EASTER Comb, Brush and Mirror (separate or in case). Hair Receiver. Manicure Sets. Nail Buffers. Perfume Bottle (in Ivory case). Shaving Brush. Shaving Brush Holder. Tooth Brush Holder. Vanity Case. \ IVORY makes a very acceptable gift, birthday, Easter, etc., the best quality and the price is right. See our window. Prouse's Drug Store "Higher Quality, Better Service" our motto. Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks always on hand. ning DID YOU EVER TRY SEE: pn, have a full line of We also other reliable makes of Marma- lades, Jam and Jellies for sale Cor. King and Earl Streeq, License Neo. 3-27149 Phone 1844. CAAA -------- | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brocl: Street. ' Phone 424. ee cet----e---- er -- Choice Pot Roasts 18¢. bb. Choice Rib Roasts 20c. bb. Pork Chops 28¢ and 30c bb. Princess Meat Market {# in his name unto all the na- | tions. | + CEE E Ebb by --Luke 24:46:47. TIETTEETeMe 3 + S00 OIE St. Paul's.-- Easter Day Holy |¢ommunion, 8 a.m.; holy commun- {ion, 11 a.m., preacher, Canon Fitz- Gerald, M.A; Sunday school, 3 p.m.; evening prayer, 7 o'clock, preacher, Canon FitzGerald, M A Calvary Congregational Chuarch-- | Charles and Bagot streets, Services J11 am. and 7 p.m. Y.P.S., Monday, |8 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, {8 p.m. All are welcome. Ray. A. (F Brown, pastor. St. Andrew's.--Rev. John W. Stephen, minister. Easter services, 11 a.m, and 7 p.m, conducted by the minister. Special music Stud- ents, soldiers and strangers wel- come at all the services. | Chalmers Chir 2 7) Wilson, D.D., minister. Services at 111 a.m, and 7 p.m. In the morning | Rev. Principal R. Bruce Taylor, { L.LL.D., will conduct the communion | service. In the evening Rev. J. O. | Watts, M.A, will preac: Special | Easter music at the evening service. | Princess Street Methodist Church. ter at both services. or music. Sunday school, 2.45 p.m,; Epworth League, Monday, 8 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Strangers and visitors welcomed. First Church of Christ Scientist ~--Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington. Sunday school, 9.4% a.m. Services 11 a.m. and Subject -- "Reality " Wednesday ev- ening, 8 p.m. Public reading room, same address, every afternoon except All are cordially invited to the ser- vices and to the reading room. Zion Presbyterian Church, Pine Street--Rev. Edwin H. Burgess, min- ister. Services: 11 a.m. communion of the Lord's Supper. 7 p.m. subject: + "This is My Body" This is My Blood." In the Holy Communion are the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of our Lord? The minister will preach at both services. Everybody welcome. Gospel. Hall, Princess above Bar- rie street.--Easter Sunday, March 27th, 11 a.m.--Believers meet for The Lord's Supper. 7 p.m., stirring Address by Evangelist Taylor. Sub- ject: "An Account of a Great Bat- tle." This will be a most interesting |address. Wednesday and Friday ev. lenings, special addresses on special » | subjects. | subject, "The Question of the Ages." --Rev. J. A. Waddell, minister. Ser- { "Easter Joy;" 7.30 vices, 11.a.m., and 7 p.m. The minis- | ly. Adjutant and Mrs. Goodhew will Special East- give special Easter messages. Cita- 7 p.m. | Sundays and holidays, 3 to 5 o'clock. | Bible study and prayer service, Wed- | All Mr. Taylor's talks aro clear, forceful, logical expositions delivered in a forceful, deliberate St, James' Church, Corner Union and Arch streets--T. W. Savery, rec- tor, 152 Barrie street. 7 a.nr., holy comunion; 8 a.m., holy communion; 11 a.m. morning prayer and holy communion, Sermon subject, "The Forsaken Sepulchre." 3 p.m., Sun- day school service. 7 pom. evening prayer and holy communion. Sermon First Baptist Church, Sydenham and Johnson streets.-- Rev. J. 8. La- Flair, pastor. 11 a.m., sermon theme, "Resurrection Power;" 2.45 pm, Bible school; 7 p.m, baptismal ser- service. Sermon theme, "The Rbsur- rection in Symbol." 8 p.m., reception of new members, and ordinance of the Lord's supper. Special Easter music at all services. Bethel © Congregational Church, corner Barrie and Johnson streets, --Services, 11 am. and 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. J. I. Hughes, M.A., B.D. Easter subjects: Morning, "The Veil of Mystery Rent"; evening, "The Giver of Life." Special music by choir. Bible school, 3 pm: ¥Y. [Rg C. E.,, Monday, 8 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m; Jun. C. E, 'Friday, 7 p.m. A cordial invita- | tion to all services. ; The Salvation Army Citadel, Prin- cess . street.--Special Baster-tide services will be conducted through- out this week-end, Sunday, 7 a.m, special Easter knee-drill; 11 a.m. { Easter | covenant service; 3 p.m., p.m., great ral- | del band and songsters will render {special Easter music. A cordial in- vitation to all. i. Union Street Daptist Church, cor- ner of Union and Collingwood streets.--Rev. J. HK. Fairtull, pastor, Services, 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Morn- ing subject, "The Greatest Gift." Ev- jening subject, "Life Without Liber- ty." Sunday schoo! and Bible classes, '3 p.m.; BY.PI., Monday, 8 p.m.; nesday, 8 p.m. Special 'music at the evening service. Anthem, "Why Seek Ye." Cranmer. Solo, "Daugh- ters of Jerusalem," W. J. Eva. Seats free, come and worship with us. manner, which all can understand and enjoy. Don't fail to hear him. Queen Street Methodist church, corner of Queen and Clergy streets. ~--Rev. W. 8. Lennon, B.A, B.D, pastor. Easter services with special music. Morning subject: "The New World of Hope"; evening, an Easter lantern service, "The Risen Master," with Scripture readings and elcral inserts. 3 p.m., Cecision day service in the Sundcy school. Also adult Bible classes. All soats free. Strang- ers and visitors coruiully welcomed. St, Luke's Church, Nelson street-- Rev, J. dePencier Wright, MA,BD., > was found to be 75 cents higher. re last year was $3.191;, less cents per barrel for bags re- The same deduction is al- this year's price, but the looked on as beyond all rea- in view of the' present unstable 1dition of the markets turned Married on Thursday, parsonage of Queen Street Methodist church was the scene of a quiet but pretty wedding on Thurs- day, when Ernest LeRoy Amey, gen- eral merchant and auctioneer, Ver- ona, was united in marriage by Rev, W. 8S. Lennon, B.A., B.D., with Miss Jean Rogers Grant, of the same place, who was given away by her brother, J. A. Grant, Englehart. A smal} party of friends of both parties witnessed the cerem:ny, The happy couple left immedi..c.y on a wed- ding tour to Toronto, Wallaceburg, and otlier western points previous to taking up their residence in Verona, The Advocate Series of Talks. That women should take part in local politics is recommended by a committee to the Belleville chamber of commerce. Their finding is as follows: "We would suggest that | prior to elections some women's or- ganization of the city should arrange a series of talks for women on citi- zenship- in order that they may be | brought to a realization of a voter's | responsibility. Probably this would awaken a greater interest in muni- cipal affairs and thus overcome the | present situation, where we find in- stances of over 50 per cent, of the | voters not casting their ballots." Inspection of Company. "A" company, Frontenac Regi-| ment, will be inspected on the even- | ing of Wednesday, the 30th inst, by | Brig.-Gen. King, G.0.C., M.D., No. 3. and the inspection will be attended by a number of officers taking the staff tour, Major Partridge expects to make a fine showing. The naval brigade band will be preseat on the occasion. At the conclusion of the | inspection and the annual drill, a rifle association will be formed and | strong shooting teams will be de- veloped as the range at Barriefield has been placed at the disposal of the company, The headquarters of the company will be moved to the | Golden Lion Block there three fine rooms have been assigned to it. 8 a.m., holy | rector. Easter Sunday. | communion; 11 a m., morning prayer | and { "Christ Our communion. Musie-- | Passover is Sacrificed | For Us,' (Chant Sett), Chordl { Psalms, Te Deum Laudamus (Maun- | der), Jubilate Anth-m, "King of | Kings" (Simper), Miss Prince and | choir. Solo, "The Resurrection | Morn" (Rodney), Mrs. J. Evans with | violin obligate by Miss Daisy John- ston. 3 p.m., Sunday school service &nd mite box offering. 7 p.m., evening | prayer and sermon. Music--choral | Psalms, Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in E Flat (Woodward). Anthem, "We | Declare Unto You Glad Tidings," | (Maunder). Solo, "Bethlehem," | (Dresser), Mrs. J. Evans. Strangers | and visitors are cordially invited to all the services of the church. -- holy Sydenham Street church, Metho- dist, Rev. W, T. G. Brown, minister, | Services 11 am. and 7 p.m. Easter services and fhusic. Morning preacher | ---Prof. R. O. Jolliffe, Evening preacher--the minister. Morning | class at 945 am, Sunday School | and Bible Classes at 2.45 p.m. Wo- | man's Missionary Thank or 'ng | Monday at 3.30 p.m. in the! , re! Hall. "Special music. Mg' ser- | vice--anthem "Halleluja Lat is | Risen," quartette "The ) Aline," Messrs Woodman, Pollard, Ajexander | and Angrove; solv "Glory to the | Risen Lord," Mrs. Andrews, Evening | service--cantata "Holy City." Mr. Gaul; soloists, Messrs. Woodman, | Pollard, J. Alexander and Dr. An-| grove; violin solo, "Adoration," Arthur Locke; postiude "Hallelujah Chorus," Ernest Madrand-- -Handel. | Organist and conductor, Miss Shaw. Cooke's Presbyterian Church, | Brock street.--The minister, Rev. | W. Taylor Dale, will Preach at both services. Special Easter music. 11 a.m., violin prelude, Miss Jean | Doglas; solo, 'Eastertide" (Lid-| dle), Miss Christine Diack; anthem, | "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the | Dead?" (Cooke), Miss Ethel Ross and Choir. 7 p.m., sentence, "The | Lo.d is in His Holy Temple." Solo. | "Hosanna" (Grainer), Mrs. Horton; | male quartette, "Low in tha Grave | Hs Lay", (Lowry), Messrs. A. Lem- | mon, H. Newman, T. Donhelly'and R. | Claxton; anthem, "King of Kings" | Simper), Allan Lemmon and choir; organ postlude, "Hallelujah Chorus" (Handel), Bert Couper, organist and choir-leader. Sunday school at} 11 am and 3 pm.; Bible class, 3 | D.L..; preparatory service, Friday, 8 p.m. ----; i St. George's Cathedral--Very Rev. G. Lothrop Starr, M.A, D.D., dean and rector, 78 Willington street, Phone 2156. Rev. W. E_ Kidd, M.A, M.C., curate, 7 Wellington street, Phone 869w. Easter Diy--6.30 am. holy communion; 8 am., holy com- munion; 11 a.m. holy communion (choral). Preacher, the Dean. Hymns--157, 167, 233, 520. Introit --'"Christ Our Passover." Holy com- | munion office, "Eyre in "pn! flat Offertory Anthem, "They | have taken away my Lord," Harrington. 3 p.m., Children ser- | vice and presentation df Lenten self-denial offering; 4 p.m., holy baptism; 7 p.m., evensong. Preacher, the bishop of the diocese. Hymns, 157, 166, 520, Maglificat and Nune WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS FOR POWER USERS. We carry a large stock of many sizes of wood split pulleys and bushings to suit size of your shafting. Prompt delivery. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington - Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. \ 7 ASTER EASTER COMES EARLY THIS YEAR--MARCH 27th. Start to think of your flower requirements NOW, A. D. HOLTON 250 PRINCESS STREET - FLORIST, Phone 681. Residence 2036w, USE : SUNKIST SEEDLESS RAISINS FOR COOKING >. -_ ad Wholesome 'a. i ---- Economic - - -- | Stock Taking Sale of ELECTRIC IRONS from ..$3.00 up. Call and see them. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO. A ma FOR SALE RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS Annual turnover Thirty Thousand Dollars. Possession May Ist For particulars apply personally to | KINGSTON 'AGENCIES, Limited J. O. HUTTON. B. G. ROBERTSON Phone 607 - 67 Clarence Street. tmnt FURS FOR EASTER Dealer in Furs only. Gourdier's BROCK STREET, We're Ready for Spring With a Large, New Stock of Fine Quality Suits and Top Coats For Men and Young Men at Lower Prices . $20.00, 22.00, 25.00, 28.00 $30.00, 32.00 See our fine quality Blue Serge Suits at © --$35.00 -- TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Rahdolph Hotel) -- in anthems, C. B. 8. Harvey, Master Peter Fair ------------ Dimittis, marks in "G""; anthem, "This is the Day the Lord Hath made," Cooke's. Offertory solo, "1 Know That My Redeemer Liveth," Handel, Master Peter Fair. Soloists | ities. They sometimes grow, Keep your eye om small opportun lA A LL I Sy tnariissieponsiess

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