MONDAY, APRIL 10, 102%. EASTER CARDS Easter Booklets, Flat Cards and Post Cards--the finest dis- play in the city of the leading lines produced in America. interior, which "has been so much : talked of around town. The crowds i / MUSIC SALE \ TO-NIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. PALM SUNDAY SERVICE ee |SAKELL'S PARLOR | FORMALLY OPENED Principal O'Meara of Wycliffe Great Crowds Thronged in College, Toronto, Preach= New Store Throughout ed in 8t. James. | the Entire Day. I I Jesus, the good shep- ho gave his life for the sheep, has suffered for you. Accept Him, trust Him, and you are saved," was the beautiful! appeal made by Rev. Dr. O'Meara, "Principal of Wycliffe College, Toronto, during the course of his sermon at St. James on Palm Sunday morning, In presenting his text, "I am the good shepherd; the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep" (St. John X:11), Dr. O'Meara said: "How seldom we think on the deeper sig- » Lord Sharp at noon, Saturday, Sakell's {naw ice cream parler was formally {opened to the public. When the doors were opened there were many waiting to get a first glance of the | FUR Chokers $8.50 continued to throng the new parlor | All the latest Sheet Music (regular 40c. . Four for One Dollar efficiency that money can make it. | herd and the sheep. Jesus Christ, the sides of the parlor are of the = ail é ow STOR right up until closing time. | EASTER GIFTS The walls are panelled in solid ma- with all the loving vigilance of the {same fine wood and upholstered in | x THE COLLEGE BOOK OPEN NIGHTS Everything in it is the richest in | quality, design and up-to-the-minute | oy . . Ladies' Purses, Hand Bags and Vanity Cases in the latest h - nificance im the parable of the shep- 2ogeny ii Bovetied Diate gluse fog 1922 styles and colors, C 1 > $ shepherd of the eastern lands, told fine grade leather. The central space the sheep of his pasture that they |is occupied by tables in a long row | might live forever, that the ransom | which leads to the alcove at the rear PHONE 919 of the souls of men was possible |for the orchestra and musical In- | : through the dying of the son of God. |struments. The floor is tiled in at- | : "The death of the. Lord is the most | tractive design and high above it are | wonderful event in the history of the suspended rows of beautifully decor- world," continued Dr. O'Meara, "and |ated chandeliers which give out, In- | the greatest mystery with which the directly, a restful and yet suffictent | mind of man has ever been faced. { ight. Individual lights in candle | By simple faith in Him we are not |style, shaded well, add a cosiness to only pardoned, but also justified. [each settee which is the finishing | How is right conduct possible or touch of elegance. | Within the reach of the man parelyz- | The front of the shop has been re- ed or poisoned with sin? How is he modelled to harmonize with the par- | able to walk right, to overcome |lor section, New windows have been | | temptation ? . constructed, entirely closed in, show. | "The answer is, that apart from {case style, in order to protect the | the death of Christ there is no ex- confectionery displayed and attain : | planation of this problem, for Jesus [the maximum of sanitation, The F. 1. GRACE W, C. CANNON died that He might save lost men and [same policy of pretecting the wares | + Bei tb ib asl {women. And He died not through |has been observed in the candy yom |the intrigues of enemies, not by |counters. New cases have beea in- | ehance, not by Pilate, and not as an [stalled in which all candy is entire- | example of humility, {put He died In [ly closed in with glass. your stead and in mine that He The rear of the windows is formed | | might be a ramsom for us and that |of bevelled plate glass, with sliding | through Him we might find eternal (doors of art glues In tulip desigas. | ; life." The serving counter of the oonfec- | | Special music was rendered by the |tionery department is of fine Ten- | | choir under the direction of Mrs. A. and all the wood | nesses marble, R. B. Williamson, Muc. Bac. John |finishings, frame baseboards to cash Tompkins, tenor, was the soloist, Your inspection invited, John McKay, Ltd. THE FUR HOUSE V49-157 BROCK STREET Pr re i "THE ELECTRIC SHOP Call and arrange for n free trial of the A. B.C. ELECTRIC WASHER 115 Brock Street. Phone 1545. Sowards Keep Coal and Coal Keeps Sowards all kinds 'of CutWood PHONE 1505. UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 811. register, in solid mahogany. The renovation of the establish- ment has gone farther than the out- | side shop. All the machinery for the | making of candy and icé-cfeam, the | | George's cathedral ehofr on Sunday, | well-known "Best by Test" product, | | the organist playing "The Palme' |is new and the most modern which | (Faure) during the offertory in the | can be procured, | morning. "The Dean of Ontario was | the preacher and spoke of the story | At St. George's Cathedral, The beautiful Palm Sunday music | was sung with splendid effect by St. SE 7 A Briscoe Opportunity FIRST CARGO ARRIVES, There are several Briscoe Cars in service in this vicinity that have travelled over thirty thousand (30,000) miles and | commemorated on Palm Sunday and | during Holy Week, the fleltieness of still running well. | the crowd that shouted '"Mosanna' |and strewed the pathway of Christ { with palm branches as on the first day of the week He entered Jerusa- lem to keep the Passover with His | disciples, and was as ready at the | first change of public opinion, to join |in the cry "Crucify Him" that echos {in our ears on Good Friday. The | dean referred to the story of the love | of God, culminated in the sacrifice of | His Son on Ouslvary, so beautifully set before the cathedral worshippers {during the recent mission, asking | them to keep it in mind especially during this week, and to remember ~ the reproach of the prophetic words: fi! 'Is it nothing to all ye that pass by? ll | Behold and see #f there be any sor- | ' row like unto my sorrow." TEA . TEA ¢ Ri At St. Mary's Cathedral, Palm Sunday was observed at St. || Mary's Cathedral with riost elabor- {ate services in the morning when || Archbishop Spratt officiated and | CHRIST ON THE CROSS" { blessed the palms. He was assisted | An Orotorlo by Dr. P. Hartmann | by Rev. Father James, who said the| == "oo yo Hochbrunn, O.F.M. | | mass. Rev. Father Lacey, deacon, | .\ eung in the Chapel of ou: | THEOLOGY SCHOLARSHIPS and Rev. Father Coyle as sub-deac- | oo oo of Sorrows, House of Provi- | on. The procession of sanctuary], : boys bearing palms in commemora- tion of the entrance of Christ into the city of Jerusalem, as narrated in the Bible, was a most impressive || sight, There was a very large con- gregation. Special music was ren- dered by the massed choirs of men and boys under the direction of Rev. Father Lacey and Professor L. Nour- | ry. The singing of the mass was | % | brilliant, and reflected the greatest en & l| credit upon the choirs and their in- structors. CASH AND CARRY one eee JoeNTs OF TEE OAV} Easter Hats 0000S acy Loce! Now and rms of IN BIG DEMAND @eneral Public Interest. " ¢ "g ind for th Hats" = WE HAT EVERYBODY ee our windows for the new Hats b From Cape Vincent. A small bargeload eof baled hay was 'brought over to the city from Cape Vincent on Sunday, by the Pyke Towing Company. This will be transhipped by railroad to western points. Mr. Pyke came by way of | motor-boat from Wolfe Island Mon- | day morning, passing through the canal, There 48 very little water in the canal as yet, and great difficulty was experienced with the motor- boat. 'There is some ice near the canal on the south #ide of Wolfe Is- land. The harbor is now entirely clear of ice. It is understood that the steamer captains will not report here for a few days yet, as little can be done in the way of inter-lake navi- gation until the canals are opened. The official date for navigation will | be near the end of the month, | Barge With Hay Reaches Kingston | | One car, an improved model 4-34, ran all last season at a cost of 2% ec. per mile. Experts admit it has a truly wonderful motor. Owners are enthusiastic. SWEATER COATS NEW ARRWALS IN All the Fashiondom. SWEATER WOOLS latest creations demanded by "Granny's Own," the best and most popular We can sell you a brand new model 4-34, five passenger Touring Car at the bargain price of $995.00. All charges paid. Knitting Wool nitting Wool on the market. A wide range of The weaves, colors and prices will appeal dainty colors for Knitting Sweaters to the "Lady Who Cares." No other car on the market has price. made such a reduction in ANGLIN BROS. . GARAGE, BAY STREET - - KINGSTON, ONTARIO All sizes ...... $4.50 to $18.50 Two or four ply-----popular priced, PICTORIAL QUARTERLY for Summer includes all the newest ideas from fashiondom:. Price .. SOM seine bial ie sae sininiete DOC, Newman& S Kingston's Big House Furnishings Store aw $5,000--Unfon St. W.--De- tached brick bungalow, living- room, dining room, kitchen, 4 bed-rooms, finished attic, hot water furnace, hardwood' floors, electric light, gas. TO LET Alice Street, Mrge detached brick house, with tennis court. June 1st to October 1st, We are supplying three to four hundred families with this Tea every week----it has quality and. 89c¢. 1b, COCOA We have just received another shipment of "Mother's Favorite Cocoa," and we are going to do Just the same as we did with the last-- 15¢. 1b, 2 lbs. 25¢, With each 5 1b. lot--1 Ib. Free. "SEVEN LAST WORDS OF | CHATHAM ST. Double Metal Clad dwellings. 7 rooms each. Toil- ets. In good state of repair and bringing a good monthly revenue. = ww oe ce won; weve ooo -- $8,800. JENKIN ST. Detached frame dwelling. 7 rooms. Gas. Electric lights. Good cellar. Must be sold, owner leaving city. im, *t| Awarded at Queen's--There Are No Degrees at This Convocation. dence, on Tuesday, April 7.16 p.m. Bagot Street--Furnished flat, livihg room, bedroom, bath- room and kitchen. May 1st to Sept 15th. To Stop a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE tablets. The genuine bears the sig-| nt nature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure| The examination results for the you get BROMO). 30c. Made in |Queen's Theological College were an- Canada. | nounced Saturday and Monday. This etfs tg ------ | y83Y there are no degrees to be Trade is the mother of money. {awarded either for extra or intra { mural students as no students have been studying the subjects of the | final year: | The following been awarded: Rideau St.--frame, 7 rooms. $15.00 per month. + Vietory Bonds bought and sold, R. H. Waddell The McCann Agency Phoneg 330-506. 84 Nlrock St 3 piece bath. Barn. Big yard. $3,200. "The Hat Store' CLERQY 8T. W. Double brick front dwellings. ! - Sarah M'Clelland Waddell Mem- ; d i llings. 5 rooms each. Im lorial ($150): Awarded to tho stud- provements. Barn. $27.00 per month revenue. lent of the first year who takes the le | highest standing in the sessional ex- OHERRY 8T. % i \ { aminations--E. A. Knechtel. . aT Se William Morris ($100): Awarded Detached frame dwelling. 6 rooms. Toilet. Large | to the student of the second year yard. $1,380. | who takes the highest standing in | the sessional examination--G. E. [Wot No: 2 ($75): Awarded tn E. W. MULLIN & SON 3. is--L, Dl aT Ament Excgesis EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Cerner Johnson and Division Streets - scholarships have Mr. Swaine, plano tuner, orders . received at 100 Clergy street w Phone 564w. The sloop Granger went over to Wolfe Island on Monday to load hay for Kingston. : Passion Week services, First Bap- 5 | tist Church, this week, 3 and 7.45 p. 2m. Come. ' Mrs. Gourdier, Kingston, was in Westport at the funeral of the late Mrs. M. W. Scott. It it is to be found, or done or had, it can be found, or done, or had, through the advertisements. a Rev. Dr. Robert Laird, Toronto, gis visiting in Kingston: He preach- zed in Deseronto and Napance on Sunday. A marble pulpit donated in mem- ory of the late R. Gardiner, New York, will be dedicated in St. Mary's Spence ($75): Awarded in New | Phones 589w and 589). Testament Exegesis--W. J. Walker. | Anderson II ($76): Awarded to the student of the third . year who takes the highest standing in Sys- tematic Theology--R. G. Fry. Anderson I ($75): Awarded to the student of the second year who takes fhe highest standing in Systematic Theol . T. M. Wilson. Chancellor's ($70): , Awarded to the student of the second year who takes the highest standing in tho sessional examinations--J. W. Me- Kinnon. : Hats In Abundance This is Easter Week and that ' means big doings "here, Distinctively Styled Oxfords FOR THE MEN--SPECIALLY PRICED AT $4.95 We are showing several new Oxfords for the Men, at this « We have all the new shapes and I 8; and the products from the world's best hat manufacturers are represented here. : : » Adl prices from .......$2.50 to $7.50 cathedral about the end of April. Four oases will require the atten- tion of the nom-jury sitting of the Supreme Court which opens at the court house on Tuesday, April 18th. Justice Middleton will preside. A case in which a citizen was charged with the non-support of his wife, and which was enlarged for a week, was dismissed by Magistrate Tewse ($65): Awarded in practic- al theology--D. K. Faris. Toronto ($45): Awarded in hisc- ory of religion--C, C. Gilbert. M'Intyre ($40): Awarded to the student of the second year who takes the highest standing In public --G. B. Wood. Lewis ($40):Awarded for general proficiency--W. J. Walker. Glass Memorial ($30): Awarded in church history--A. Ny Reid. The Cunard steamship Mauretania arrived at Cherbourg from New York making the trip of 3,161 miles in five days, ten hours and nine min- tutes, a record since 1912. At Parry d a double drown- ing occurred when a flood burst a | dam. "480 PRINCESS STREET « o o special price. These are splendid quality, and the last word in style and comfort. (1)~--Brown Side Calf Oxfords, new French Tips, Goodyear welts--the newest style. (2)~Brown Side Oalf--new French Toes, perforated Tips, new Spray effects, Goodyear Welts; all sizes. (8)--Brown Calfskin Oxfords, new medium toes, all solid lea. ther, Goodyear Welted Soles; all sizes. ALL SIZES IN EACH STYLE--ANY PAIR ............ 8495 OTHER NEW LINES . ...covinrnmrnonesim. $600 TO $8.00 S. J. MARTIN