THE DAILY BRITISH wHiGC -- FOUNDED CASH BUYERS -- Lr" RAW FURS HONE -603 RAW FUR DEPARTMENT i157 BROCK ST., KINGSTON.Can SOHN MSH AY Liven. February Sale! FIFTEEN DAYS 20% Discount Aluminum and Enameled Ware Our stock is complete. Your cooking can be made much easier. and your food improved by using the right kind of utensils ® «=we've looked after the needs of the cook and housewife. Stevenson & Hunter TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS - 85-87 PRINCESS ST. £2 - a OO { Eom MAKE YOUR WORK EASY | Have the Hotpoint Electric Goods in your home. We have everything you may need to bring comfort -- lrons, Toasters, Heaters, etc, Halliday Electric Co. . PHONE 04. CORNER KING AND PRINCESS STS. SOWARDS STARTS WITH SERVICE, ENDS WITH SATISFACTION BOWARDS KEEPS COAL AND COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 155. . UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 811. Thrifty Housewives BUY TO SAVE AT THESE PRICES Island Roll Butter, per 1b. 88c. Granulated Sugar 10 1bs."$1.10 Belleville Creamery, 1b. , .45¢. Pastry Flour ....7 lb. bug 20c¢. Table Syrup, 5 1b. pail . .. .80c. Large, meaty runes 2 lbs. 85¢. Pink Salmon ......8 tins ¥7¢. New pack Soda Biscuits, Ib 15c. Excellent Black Tea, Ib. . .55¢. Pure Cocoa White, mealy Potatoes, k Peptona The "Pep" tonic for young [i or old---strengthens the whole system and increases weight. A great big bottle for $1.25 MAHOOQOD Drug Co. Ltd. 85c. Large, sweet Oranges, Joz. 25c¢, Fresh Fish, Celery, Lettuce. tpn Cullen's CASH AND CARRY of Shirts, Gloves, Underwear Ties, Sweaters, Hats, Furs, etc. Choice goods -- genuine rgaing ond courteous treatment. See our windows or better sti, step in- side and examine the bargains. CAMPBELL BROS. ADVENTISTS CONVENTION Local Church Dedicated--Lec= ture on India--*"Who Changed the Sabbath 2" All was quiet at the Seventh Day Adventists' convention, Saturday. No business was conducted. Adventists observe Saturday as holy unto Je- hovah. The morning church service was preceeded by the usual Bible study hour, which was in charge of the usual officers although the building was half full of visiting clergymen. W. A. Spicer, the World Conference president, preached the sermon at 11 o'clock. At 2.45 In the afternoon, the church building, which was purchas- | ed in October from the Baptists, was | dedicated to the use of the Advent- | ists. The manner of the service was very simple but deeply impressive. President C. F. McVagh made the dedicatory address. He recited the experiences of God's people in an- cient times and described how after | the sanctuary had been completed it was given to the Lord and how as a token of his acceptance of the gift God filled the house with his pres- | ence. Pastor W. C. Young offered a | beautiful and impressive dedicatory | prayer. Baptism by immersion was admin- istered to two candidates for church membership by W. B. Lindsay, the pastor. In the evening Missionary J. 8 | James, who gave twelve years of his | lite to Iddia, delivered a very in- structive lecture to a full house. At present India has about 1,000 na- tive Seventh Day Adventists and 65 missionary families. The work is in charge of A. W. Cormack, with head- quarters in Poona, in the Bombay presidency. If missionary families were dls- tributed in Canada to the same ratio of population in which they work in India there would be two families in the dominion. When a missinn- ary goes there it usually takes two years to learn a language. There are 258 languages used in India. If he landed at 30 years of age and mast- ered a language every two .years he would be 346 years old before he could say he had mastered India's languages. On Sunday afternoon. Missionary James was describing to the dela- gates the work of the 7.000 Sabbatn schools of the .denomination. In these schools there are about 220.- 000 students instructed by 8,600 teachers, and conducted in 171 languages. The organization 1s to complete that every school studies the same subject at the same time in each of its departments. Although the Adventist Sabhath schools only date from the early fif*fes. they have grown 'till they circle the earth. The last million dol- lars raised by these schools was raised in nine months and one week. Figures for the first half of 1923 were available and show that the contributions during that time amounted to $470.730.00. which .s an Increases of ahomt 50,000.00 over the first half of 1922. Pastor J. L. Wilson spoke at the ronvention Snndav evening on the "Qawhath Crucified between Two ™hiavea.' He declared that the Sabhath gues- finn was ofie of tha greatest ques- tions facing the world to-day and that the trpe Rihla Sehhath of the eveatinn broueht to view in Gan. esla TT:1. wae the ensign or flag of Chetat and thet it was made for mankind, Mark 17:27, The sneakar anafed' Hehraws 1+1-8 to «how Chriet ae the creator and that thne tha fanrth command. meant of Wradna XX: R-11 m'la anon a ta honor Jesus by reverence for the Sabbath. He showed hi* audience how Fri- day. holy to millions of Mohamme- dans, stood on one side of the sev- enth day Sabbath of the Lord Jesus, and how Sunday, the first day of the week, stood on the other side. Thus he declared, many to-day were not discerning the true Babbath of the Lard, but that as Christ hung he tween two thieves, so the Sabbath stood between two rival days. "Who Changed the Sabbath" will be the subject by President D. J. C. Barrett, a speaker of power, in the 8. D. A. Church) at Co'lingwood and Union streets at 7.30 this evening. CATARAQUI HOUSE BURNED. ' Residence Occup'ed By John Grice Destroyed on Sunday. The home of John Grice, Catara- qui, was completely destroyed by and lived tn the section house, jo- cated about half a mile east of the .R: crossing at Cataraquf. Wha this SEs Wag Mscoverad It Was MAIL SERVICE WILL BE INAUGURATED TUESDAY Hickson Avenue Residents) Will Be Qiven Long- Looked-For Delivery. The mall service for Hickson ave- nue will be {naugurated on Tuesday, 80 it was announced on Monday mor- ning. The residents in that sectign of the city will have two deliveries a day and the delivery will be work- ed out with the present staff of let- ter carriers. This is certainly speedy action in the matter, thanks to Ald. Howard Kelly and J. M. Campbell, who ap- peared before the postal authorities at Ottawa on Thursday last and ask- ed that this section be given a mail service. Ald. Kelly took up the mat- RE RD RH SS a 0 5 FEBRUARY 18, 1094. m MONDAY, THIS IS THE MONTH TO BUY TIRES -- PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US NOW, oe TIRES oer Non-Skid LY TO LY TO ADVANCE. $8.75 Order now for Spring. We will guarantee you against ad- vance in prices on any sizes. MOORE'S KINGSTON'S LEADING TIRE STORE ter a year ago on behalf of the citi- zéns interested and as a result of continually pressing the matter, has | had the satisfaction of seeing the! matter carried out to a successful end, MISSION WORK IN NORTH. Canon Vale Tells of Labors Among Indians and Esquimaux. Told with the simplicity of a man of actioo rather than words and yet with a clarity that brought his hearers within sight of the out-posts of the army of the church in the' great loneland where he has served | his Lord for many years, was the story of his work set before the comn- | gregation of St. George's cathedral! on Sunday morning by Canon A. J.| Vale, of Hay River, in the diocese | of Mackenzie river. Hay River les | eight hundred miles morth of Ed- | monton and six hundred of those' miles have still to be covered by dog, train or waterways. Grown grey | and weatherbeaten in the service of | the Indians and Esquimaux, Canon | Vale is enthusiastic about his work and cares mot for the twelve-hun- dred miles travelled by dog train in one winter, sleeping out of doors with the thermometer fifty-two deg- rees below zero, to visit the out- lying settlements and bring in boys and giris to the mission school at Hay River. The boys and girls are not only taught te read and write, but also to trap fur bearing animals, to fish and cultivate the land in a more advanced method than their fathers. That they appreciate their privilege was shown by letters read by Canon Vale from an Esquimaux boy and from the gifts to the work given by the hoys and girls who are encouraged to earn and take care of money. The boys become interpreters and one of the Hay Riv. er school boys was interpreter n the recent Herschal Island hy | Their parents are willing to send; them to the school, which has only | one room for about fifty scholars, | and Canon Vale hopes to enlarge it! until it can take in eighty boys and girls who will learn of thelr God and Saviour snd go forth to teach their people His lessons of love. In Trouble Again. NEW ARRIVALS IN OUR Dress Goods Department VELLA-VELLA-- One of the newest Silks--36 inches wide, in the newest shades, including Malay, Pan, Cowboy, Zinc, Lariat, Old Coral, Sunflower, Cameo, Log Cabin and Canna. Spe- ciallypricedat ........c.c. ct vei est.. $3.50 yard KREPE DE-LEENE-- 36 inches wide, in all the new shades. Special at $3.25 yd. FLANNELS-- New range in fancy Stripes and Checks--full 58 inches, in popular shades of Coco, Airedaleand Tan. Special $3 yd. CANTON CREPES-- 40 inches wide--a splendid quality in all the beautiful new shades. Very specialat ...... .. . $3.50 yard. POIRET TWILL-- 54 inches wide and all pure Wool, in best shades of Navy, Brown and Black--a real value at ........$2.50 yard. Pictorial Fashion Book Yor BPTIng «x vv es vee ee 250 a copy Pictorial Magazine for March ..... ...... ...... 15¢c. copy Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE John Kelly, who according to the Troronto police, served three years in the Portsmouth penitentiary, is under arrest in Toronto on two charges of stealing overcoats. He was remanded until Feb, 22nd for sentence. "Huyler"s Sweets" sold in King- ston only at Gibson's Drug Store. Miss Mae Coukell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Coukell, High Bridge, N.J., was united in mar- riage with Arthur Dunlop, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dunlop, Carléton Place, Ontario, on Feb. 6th. "Yardley Face Powder" sold in KingSton at Gibson's Drug Store. Norman Reid, Westmeath, was painfully burned recently when he used gasoline in mistake for coal oil to start a fire at his home. Miss Dorothy Drysdale. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.;8. Drys- dale Arnprior, was married recently in New York to Roy Code, Ottawa. "Houbigant Face Powder' sold in Kingston at Gibson's Drug Store. PRESENTATION AT ST. To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Murray, Mar- vices in St. James' church Sunday evening the usual gramme was varied pleasingly, when the rector called attention to IES | SPRINGTIME HATS rn Parisian Shop 832 BRUCK STREET 'REAL ESTATE When you are about to buy, see Mullin, ried (Fifty Years. At the close of the evening ser- sing-song pro- the [==S wedding anniversary. the high esteem in which they are held. ary, presented mounted walking stick to Mr, Mur- ray, with appropriate remarks. Mr. en by surprise to make any lengthy reply. Several ments served Ly the Girls' Auxili- ning to a close. February Fur Reductions Now i the Time to Buy Saturday brought matty buyers to our price cutting sale of. Furs. It affords an opportunity to make a big saving on Furs of all kinds, for we are offering our en- tire immense stock at reductions that range from--- . fact that Mr. and Mrs. W. J." Mur- Jf ray fiad just celebrated their fiftieth § He spoke of | the many years that they have been il identified with the church and of Hj Francis King, K.C., on behalf Hi of the board and the Ladies' Auxili- § a handsome goid- | ray and a gold thimble to Mrs. Mur- | Murray thanked his friends for the J remembrance but was too much tak. § solos and refresh- J ary brought a very enjoyable eve- Special Tuesday Fresh Made Minced Steak, 123c. Ib. Lean, Young Pork Chops, 22¢. Ib. Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, 17¢. Ib. Rev. R. J. D. Simpson, D.D., Tor- onto; general secretary the sup- eranngation fund of the Methodist chu preached in Sydenham street Methodist church on Sunday. He is an inspirational speaker, clear, practical, convincing. He presented the claims of the retired veterans 'and demonstrated thal she ambas- sadors of Christ, who performed the highest service to the ehurch and nation; should be red and maintained, The srdaker vas proud to say that the Methodist church in Canada made the best provision for its superannuates of any church on the American continent. Some one A few fom our big University Ave. ..... Barrie Street (on a corner) csssasses $17,000 Fire Insurance, ! Money to Loan. Houses to Rent. MULLIN Cer. Johnson and Division Streets Phone 589w. Office, 580) Residence Sesros thousand retired ministers, widows, and children were given $500,000 a year for care and maintenance, And this amount was year after year raised and distributed, In the evening Dr. Simpson, preached on "Human Brotherhood," and in a finished address showed that it the most important ele ment in ety and the church had a duty in this respect that outweigh. ed every other claim. Men and wo- men sought friendship and fellows ship and the church that failed to supply the touch of Christian sym- pathy and love falled lamen uly In its mission. S!mpson is a preach- er of force fascination. "Princess Pat Face Powder" sold n K'ngston only at Gibson's Drug SATURDAY MUSIC SALE When Lights Are Low, When Clouds Have Vanished, Wine ter Will Coiue, Somewhere in the World, Pal Of My Dréans, Nearer and Deaver, Just a Girl That Meo Forget, Drifting Back to Dreamisad, If J Can't Get the Bweetio I Wat Dan, Along the Rainbow Fral, 14 O) Granny , Eileen, (me, Winter Wi Conse, Too Many Giris, Oh! Gee, Uh! Gosh, etc. abe £6 Colle, e Book Store +. PHONE 919.