\ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. HA : MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1028. ON RELIGOUS EDUCATION omar -- = el Stern's Half Hour Edition imily Saunders, : i r ' Hivw 3 On Sunday the pulpits of the Pro-| The Late Mrs. Em 3 Practical teaching matérial for the Planoforte. The complete edition in stock. Catalogues ma |testant churches of the city were oc-| The death occurred in Kingston be obtained giving list and prices. . y - (on Sunday, March 12th, at the resi- listous Educational" Const i. on | * «Sf HALF HOURS WITH THE BEST COMPOSERS liam J. Jones, - ligious Educational Council of On-|dence of her son, Wil ay The special speakers for the |785 Princess street, of Bmily Cowie, Teachers will find these very valuable and interesting from which they can select material, occasion were Rev. Manson Doyle, | Widow of the late Jona, Seige, Holst & Streaborg Schubert Beethoven Rov. T. A. Helpenny, Rev. Dr. J. C. | Deceased was born £8 dite Mozart Favorite French Composers Chaminada y «(July 5th, 1850, and spent her : Robertson, Rey. G. T. Webb, D.Ds|? Sho had been fafl- Mendelssohn Chliopin Greig r and Rev. R. A. Hiltz, M.A. On Mon- | time in this city. 8 4 | Album of Easy Classics. Godard - Faverite Russian Composers, ing in health for séme time, but it : 3 ; : offer for Be Samim, fi a fre nt ul LT -- ' the ci for the worst came, whic / Musical masterpieces for Violin and Piano. Carefully edited, fingered and APRIL and MAY cmos Shuvh. During ---- resulted in her demise. Of a loving Eigenberg. .,,,.. Sts setrntreesaesnnaes y . . o 3 Bay Ladies' : held, presided over by specialists in Sisposi gon he will be grostiy Snjsgey Largo, by G. F. Handel Traumerei, by Schoman A song of India, by N. Rimsky- : : Bunday school work who were|bY who , Souvenir, by .....p Ave Marie, by . .Bach-Gounod Fur Coats Relined 'with brought to the city especially for Pougn BEF Juss 51% Due 2a pgpry, Le SET Spa Prdla Berceuse, (from '"'Jocelyn") Rorsakov, : the purpose, At 6 o'clock, supper|Mrs. R. F. Walker, ton], » *+V- naint Saens BY veeipeecese.. B. God impl is SKINNER'S SATIN will Dae. i and after the Per two sons, William J. and Normen G. A a Simple A%ev, WY +. Fs Tuomy Colors: Rose, Pearl Grey, Dour, more Broup conferences wii |Jones, Kingston. THE x C ! I be held until 9 O'clock, when a mass . Brown and Dark Grey meeting will take place. It is ex-| ° Late Miss Dorothy Wilson. PHONE 919, ~ : OPEN TILL 8.00 P.M. 36 incl 1 $18.00 {g[Pected that the meetings will be very| Miss Dorothy Wilson passed away : 36 inches long «.... largely attended. : at Toronto on Sunday after an ill- 40 inches long ++---$20,00 On Suaday evening, Rev. Manson |Dess of one week. She was the oo : ; Rts Doyle, of Toronto, who is the repre-|Ehter of Mrs. Wesley Pults, 363 Orders booked this month. sentative of the Methodist church in | King street, and was aged seventeen We. will send for your coat sonmection with the annual. conven-|¥ears and four month. In religion in April, ' tion, was the speaker in Sydenham |She was a Presbyterian. Surviving : . Street Methodist church. He gave a|are her miother, two brothers, Harold ; : very interesting talk on the work jand Russell, and four sisters, Violet 3 JOHN McKAY Ltd which the religious' educational | 8nd Minnie, Kingston, Mrs. Sudds, ) = " . council is attempting "to do, Al |Simcoe Island, and Mrs. C. Dafnas, Fe ; Broc though this work has only- been un-| Kingston. The remains were brought ' \ : ' 149-157 k 8t der way for five and one-half years, (to Kingston and conveyed to John EW ' it has gradually grown until it is|Cornelius' undertaking parlors from | Cs Wl! TR IES. | [yor the entire North American [Which place the funeral will take | L258 i, . c wr | 5 3% A very smart Navy and Check Velour Suit--made continent, One of the great benefits | Place ox Tuesday- which has been revived since all the pre---- . . . . . . Sunday work has been placed unas Late Mrs. Mary Milne. 8 ~ on tailored lines, self strapping, button trimmings, -- SOMETHING TO REMEMBER one department, is that it avoids ae Jeary Mine Hiod 32 Boston on | overlapping, whieh Jus boou aking | Setyrdey at the One Ser daugh- Inset pockets, notched collar, narrow belt, beauti- If your eyes aré subject to strain we can [f|place for years, Lg i ; ch 1 y | Malns were brought to. Kingston . . . ; furnish you with the glasses you should wear [| |schocr Di thelr owa Sund = Jw and were conveyed by M. P. h fully lined, Skirt with gather ed back, narrow belt, : : certai tion in th i ¢ | Keyes, undertaker, fo the residence, | ye Xe 5 . for comfort and visual enjoyment, Bache re Eee a! of her daughter, Mrs. John Naylon, | slash pockets. Our PIICE .csiviereteinh....' ale $40.00 156 Raglan road. Besides the two | schools ageomplished the work R. ARTHEY, RO. { flag. sho wold a boing daughters, the late Mrs. Milne 1s | = : : ws AY 3 : fon of any kind. He said that the |survived by one son, Alexander, Bou- | MISSES SUIT, $35.00 vIslo¥ SPEC ALIsT . . oni3 Princess Si od {Reed was for volunteers who wouid | Nar City, Montana. : 2 or . lo | 9 ----------e | : : 3 3 : . one ppo prescript 80 out in the districts where there . | Misses Box Suits in Navy Tricotine, embroidered . phd unday schools, and organ- Spent Week-End Here. Hab : ic lai k . Rey. Father Jan, O.M.I, Saska-| around bottom of Coat, plain or Rev. T. A. . Halpeny, Toronto, toon, Sask. spent the week-end | +P or tucked back, Peter the special speaker at Cooke's] > : | ' . . : . church on Sunday morning, His | ot Yety Bev, Duis McDonald, | Pan Collar, silk lined. Skirt gathered and with all % a subject was "The Proper Founda-! | | native land in France, He officiated | . : A Briscoe Opportunity or vere "Fe pucwagitbn vo | 5h, 4ed 18 Frauen, io cies sound belt, Ourprice . . ..cv...cn iiss $35.00 There are several Briscoe Cars In service in this yicin ty hore Cponagt and i bls t0€ [nriief on'Sunday morning, and gave that have travelled over thirty thousand (80,000) miles and structure, the more attention was a very interesting sermon. on the ' still running well, > {demanded in erecting the founda-| oo y the missionaries in Western TAILORED SUITS |tion. The Sunday school teaching Canada N : 1 av One car, &n improved model 4-34, ran all last season at a : 1 1 5 hear Nor, 1 . cost of 2%c. per mile. Experts admit it has a truly wonderful sud the home training during the y Tricotine and Gaberdine; beautifully tailored, self strap- \ g tende; £ lif ent lay, : : ; : . . . motor. "Owners are enthusiastic. : ] fotos yours uf lity Jepresest lay. racT2 Stop a Cold o ova: [|] Png, braid trimmed, notched and Shawl Collar, inset pockets. Some f We can sell you a brand new model 4-34, five passenger work is not conspicuous. Nevérthe- tablets. The genuine bears the sig- | with narrow belt. All sizes, Only Tasieleiel lnminininaiivinininininiein $35 00 Touring Car at the bargain price of $995.00, ~All charges paid. loss, it 1s of supreme importance. | nature of E W. Grove (Be sure | oN Ne y No other car ou the market has made such a reduction fa 10 Parent to exgrcin pormert,a2peal| you get. BROMG). "306. Mado in JERSEY SILK UNDERSKIRTS price. o ' garding the materials that entered v : . .' {iito the fount ap pa entered Mestre era Made with: scalloped bottom, prettily embroidered; others have {pheir children. Boys and girls should | , Weather pressure extends [| accordeon pleated frills, combination colors such as Green and Black, A 0) AN GLIN BROS. | hve Jesus Crist 108 hair hanced | trom Manitoba to Texas aud pros. Rose and Grey, Purple and Gold. Special at ........ .$5.95 and $6.50 Rev. Dr. Robertson, Toronto, was Sate is Xion i ® Son Pues the special preacher at Chalmers' local snow has fallen in Northern . church on Sunday morning, and at Alberta and Saskatchewan, but else- : Zion church in the evening, His Canada 0 EER EE subject was the religious training re- Wilere 'in Me weather has tv FOR SALE EAL BE hihi, Spm N ewinan | I il | school and the home. Taking for , | ll his text "Feed my lambs, feed my Stanley H. Watts, of Athens, has y : GARAGE, BAY STREET - - KINGSTON, ONTARIO fore Btreet--Solid brick de- i : sheep," an injunction ot Christ, he purchgsed the cheese factory at tached double house, -with 3- [ii |] fl showed the great influence that re.|Bi6hop's Mills from Mr. Dool and ind) : ' . Lk: pice bath room, hot water [|| il | ligious training was upon the gener- | tends to start making cheese within | Kingston 8 Big Hoouse Furnishings Store furnace, Mectric light, gas, i fl | ations that have gone before us. |the next few days, | garage and large lat, | The Frankford canning factory, | Bugis Sireot---near Pask Solid i > The present generation is the result which, with & large amount ot aEmed 0 0{-»-RE . il Hundreds of custo of what, the last generation wa , an I ' e ; | brick, 9 rooms, 3 piece bath ua of ETE AID Whe was, aud goods, etc., was destroyed by fire in | room, combination hot wa- Ih ing this special blend Tea. it's li the Hert wi Je fe renal: Oa eri of last year, is being rebuilt. 1 If. .ter and hot air furnace, elec. | surprising how many people 1 ample and teaching, so our children| Hear Dr. Edward discuss t§e pub- SUNDAY MORNING FIRE 2 Alice I brick bun. [ff TAL tell us Mrs. So and So re- il would be. Some of the influences at|lic school question Ontarlo™ Hall, VICTORIA ST galow, alMmprovements hot Semmendel 3 and got. 4 pound. I work in the life of the world today | Monday Bight § o'clock, CAUSED SERIOUS DAMAGE : . or ii ue hardwood finish fi 50c. quality for . li { were outlined by.the speaker. It fg meen . . Drona: hardwood Suis lla well-known fact that children con. | Detached frame dwelling, 9 rooms, 3 piece \ il (stantly took on the bad traits of ; At Park View Owned by Mrs. . bath gas, electric light, hot air furnace, hard- » e ' ' WANTED ' ll : "English Breakfast" ,... s7e. [| their parents, whereas good traits | | --rt} . . Small, comfortable house * [livecome tncorporated In children o Fenwick--Fireman Charles wood floors, house in excellent state of repair. - With § to 15 acrés garden lang, [fi{} . {the same way, Dr. Robertson also Brown Overcome. : : Rear city. 00COA Bl showed the nftuence of tne miso -ot 34x132. Large barn and driveshed. Pos- LL J i ] 8 - Mother's Favorite" 2 hs. 2s. | and Sunday school training. t, Park View, on King street west, session May | st. sme hr inh aan $4 500 Rev. R. A. Hiltz, M.A., 0.C.L., gen- owned by Mrs. K. N.'Fenwick, suf- : ' \ i otha i RH Waddell ie Cullen's li oncatn' or as Ges || Formal Spring Yc arg Sglhchan Bc E. W. MULLIN & SON ll | church, spoke eloquently on the cause about 1 o'clock Sunday morn- | H @ ® The McCann Agency 1 il cation for the illi Dg. The loss is partially covered EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ' . Ili | Young people of the mation, and their ney y by insurance. _ nso: Streets - . Pp 580w 5303. Phares 320-800. S¢ Broek St 1 ¢ ii (influence on the Canada of the fu- . It appears thatthe blaze started in Corner Johnson and Division ; Phones my , W ture, in St. George's cathedral Sun- » the cellar, but when the firemen ar- ai | day moming. Religious education Opening rived; it was making great headway SN ministry oy hone existing the » oe he frat floor oy oad] F " : ' - the church, but for all the children 2 firemen quite >.a hard fight. They 1 i er on See our windows for new = [and young people that they might : were. on- the job' for a couple ofl] . ® be able to give a definite t . hours, three lines of hose being used. = ' . Ww, offeri { le 400 all Spring Headwear" : e are ng for sale tons small size Hard Coal at CAPS! CAPS! © _M|Charles Brown was overcome by | §™ the above price while it lasts. for candidates for the min- pel smoke aad gas, and had to be remov- Always a necessity for Men and Boys. i > i WT £ 1 to Timothy as an example for " Monday. I ; : / . . 3 William Craig and H. E. Rich- UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 811. Some have the popular pleated ° . Er : ; g for Spring at this special price. The latest styles, with splendid Christians of to-day. ardson rendered the firemen able as- sistance and the firemen wish to re- turn their thanks to them. The firemen also . wish to thank Hugu Welch who provided them with hot £9 backs, others have ba but with P lain p 3 . : Fa quality, make these the leaders. Most all have Goodyear welt , backs, while others for the more con- == : . 4 or ed soles, and wonderful value, rh servative dressers are perfectly plain. : Brown alt Oxtords--sport ana Miltary Ween, ~ A 11 ; aa iw ; ¥ . Brown Straps--=8port Heels. colors, : = | ge ] Black Calf Straps--Spart Heels, 'S Nehari ony X . om . . H BY Black Calf Oxfords---Sport and Military Heels. MEN S sre sieve 'en siefealetete . $1.00 up -- : A Ne . 4 about Black Kid Oxfords--Miiicary Heels. 2 ) > y a: . coffee, - . , It-was stated on Monday morning bs ¢ » : that the damage to the contents as . v e - Se BOYS aie eer oie eleseininiaein .50¢. a i . Black Suede Buckles--Miiitary Heels, ao . > ee up = Xe : ; ; Black Kid Buckles--milicary heels. well as the building, would be very BELL BR | : ; Also many other lines at this price. gi Wee 5 etn. | SRT EVIE S. J. MARTIN A that the til ES ; : ed to General hospital. He was abl SO ARD MP. NY Jry, saying matter Was du ; - to go to nis Baro Sunn pe W. S COAL CO A This Spring our stock is even larger heavy. A beautiful hardwood floor EE . before the young men with . j ny urgency, and ihstanced St. Paul's 0 noon but was not fit for duty on PHONE 155, : and more attractive than ever, while values are the best in years. in the baliroom was practically rufn- . OUR NEW FIVE DOLLAR SHOES FOR WOMEN ; a. : Style, quality 'and service are entbodied in our new Shoes Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers SN ikon conte on | [fuer |" : 80 PRINCESS STREMT - - . PHONE 2250 HI HH : ~ a aR :