Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Feb 1926, p. 5

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h Phone 316 V CODEINS LIVERY Yor taxi, sleighs tor driving par- os, 'hacks and cutters. Also ice- Shoat for sale. yy KINGSTON TRANSFER 0. 153 WELLINGTON STREET Moves Freight, Steel, Bullding Equip- ment, Machinery, Planos, etc. MONEY A AGAINST MO! 'Phones 877. Evenings 2281. i TO LET Desirable brick nine room house. Very central location. Immediate $40.00 per month. ssession, x GENERAL INSURANCE Fire Plate Glass Liability Auto Burglary Baggage GUARANTEE BONDS Agent Great West Life Assurance Jonpany. R. H. Waddell 86 BROCK STREET Telephones 826 and 806. Dr. Waugh DENTIST 106 Wellington St. Phone 256, PIANO TUNING Just ust arsived; carload of Hard iokets, made m ou lsh BrIOk nc Co Be + $10.00 Pocahontas C ioreened of screened Koniony Coal, egg SEE MA ara an rans Caused Her Agony After Every Meal Mrs. M. Caldwell, 2335 Hemlock Bt, Yancouws, 8.C. wales; ' After suf- fering years with agony, from Et an foetion, tier evmy meal, I started taking "bad after a co up x oy by RJ. CW. BRO Dernital Surgeon a. 150 Wi Slngbon Serco, 'Phone Dr. Vincent A. Martin DENTIST Evenings by a 272 Princess Street. GOITRE ho tiled o% everything in vain asd at yp discov a safe, simple and rapid Remedy fo now mall par- Send. ad Ere ad st pe, © dros on't send stam o Alize May, Pellssier Villa 12, Windsor, nt, DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN DENTIST 84 Princess Street, 'Phone 1800' Gas for Painless Extraction OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT T. "Phone 108 Dr. Martel's Female Pills ERLIL ee in Sealed Hl Rodangeroas drags Sod Cover BOX with lain teh E on reduest. Ei FREIGHT DELIVERY I A SPECIALTY Loeal aad loag distance. All Motor Trucks with Alr Tires. H. L. BRYANT 354 Division Street. 'Phone 1758] Church Services on Sunday "I was glad when they said unto me, Let us'go into the House of the Lord."'--Psalm exxii., 1. We have delivered around as well as pos- sible, instructions "How To Burn Coke" If you didn't get one, call us up or come for ome, amd It Wil show you how to save money on your fuel We feel it will almost be compulsory to resort to Coke, SO GET . All sizes, $15.00 per tom: - W. A. MITCHELL & C0. Telephone 87. DR.R.E. SPARKS DENTISF St. Paul's. Holy Communion 11 a, m. Preacher, Rev. Canon FitzGerald. Sunday School, 8 o'clock. prayer, 7 o'clock. Preacher, Rev. Canon FitaGerald, | M.A. St. James' Church, corner Union and Barrie streets, T. W. Savaly, rector. 11.00 Holy Communion and sermon subject, "The Heart of the Stranger." 3.00; Sunday school, 7.00, Evening Prayer and Sermon, sermon subject, "Father aud Son." St. George's Cathedral. Rev. WwW. E. Kidd, M.A.,, M.C,, acting ' rector. Bexagesima Sunday. 8 am. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Holy Com- munion. Preacher, Rev. W. BE. Kidd. 3 p.m., Sanday school. 4 p.m., Holy Baptism. 7 p.m., Evensong. Preacher, The Bishop of the Diocese. St. Luke's Church, Nelson Street --Rev. 1. dePencler Wright, M.A., B.D., rector. Sexagesima Sunday. 11 a.m., morning prayers and Holy Communion. 2.30 p.m., Sunday school, and Bible eclasses.-4 pm, Holy Baptism. 7 p.m., evening pray- er. Seats free. Strangers and visitors cordially welcome, Calvary United Church, The Friendly church, Bagot and Charles street--Rev. Frank Sanders, minis- ter, 11 am. "The Search After God." 3 p.m., Sabbath school. 7 p.m., "The Seeking Christ." A sac- red recital following the evening ser- vice. A hearty welcome to all. Cooke's Church, Brock street. Rev, T. J. 8. Ferguson, B.A., minister. 'A Study of the Book of Revelation. 11 a.m, Chapter 8. "Behold I Stand at the door and Knock." 3 p.m. Bible School. 7 p.m. Revelation Chapters 4 and 5, "The Secret of Victory." A cordial invitation to all. Seats free. Princess Street United Church of Canada. Rev. John K. Curtis, B.A. minister. 11 a.m. subject, "A Little Child Shall Lead Them." Awarding of certificates for good attendance at church. 2.45 Bible school. 17 p.m. "Father and Son service. A Boy's Programme." Special singing. You are cordially invited. Chalmers Church of The United Church of Canada. Minister, Rev. George Brown, M.A., B.D, Public worship at 11 am. Sermon subject, "The Fruit of Our Fellowship-- Righteouspess."" 7 p.m.: "The Spirit and the Letter," conducted by the minister. 2 p.m. Prof. McFadyen"s Bible class. 3 p.m. Sunday school. Strangers and students cordially welcomed. -- The United Church, Queen Street, minister, W. H. Raney. B.A., B.D. 30 Colborne street. Public worship, 11 'a.m. Sermon on: "The Church and the Gates of Hades." The Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper. 7 p.m., sermon: "How to Live as We Pray." The first of a series on The Model Prayer known as The Lord's Prayer. Evening {p.m., Sunday School, 3 p.m. Young Peo- ple's Meetings, Monday 8 p.m. The United Church of Canada, Sy- denham street. Rev. W, T. G. Brown, D.D., minister. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Holy Communion at the morn- ing service. The minister will preach. Evening subject, "Human Manu- scripts." Fellowship Class at 10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.45 p.m. Mid-week sefVice "Wednes- day at 8 p.m. Pentecostal Tabernacle, Queen street--Special evangelistic services commencing tomorrow, Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Evangelist, Bro. Jack Latimer. . --- First Baptist Church--Rev. M. C. Johnston, minister. Morning sub- ject, "Dreams and Visions." Even- ing subject, "Knights of the Cross." Visitors and strangers welcomes, W.C.T.U.--The regular meeting of the Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union will be held in the Y.W. C.A. parlors, Johnsom street, Tuesday, Feb. 9th, at 3 p.m, ladies welcome, All St. Andrew's Presbyterian--Rev. John W. Stephen, minister. Public worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. conduct- ed by the minister. Students, sold- fers and strangers cordially invited. Sunday school and Bible classes, 3 p.m. J The New Church, Alfred street, near Princess -- Subject, night, 7.45, lantern slides illustrat- ing a Great Line of Prophecy on the | End of the World. Interesting Evan- gelist Chapman, the mew proacher. All cordially invited. Gospel Tabernacle, corner Union and Collingwood Supper, 11 a.m.; Bible class, 3 p.m.; gospel service, 7 pm. Mr. Alfred Mace, Zealand, who captivated 'his audi- ences with the gospel message dur- ing the last week, will preach. Strangers are welcome. Bethel Congregational Church-- Rev. W. H. Eberoole, minister. 11 a.m. subject, 'The River of Grace." 2 p.m., Bible school. 7 p.m. subject, "The Ubplifted- One." Monday, 8 Y.P.S.C.E. ' Come, Learn! Wednesday, the annual tea, beginning at 6.30 p.m. Freewill of- fering. Bring ye therefore, "thy Lord's money" and receive a bless- ing. -- Christian Sefénce, Fit Chufch of Christ, Scientist, 121 Johnson street 2-Service at 11-a,n. Subject "Spirit" Sunday School 9.45 a.m. Wednesday 8 pm, testimonial meeting includ- 'ng testimonies of bealipg Through Christian Science. Free ing room where the Bible and all authorized Christian Science litera. ture may be read, borrowed or pur- chased. Open every afternoon ex- CROSS-WORD PUZZLE | 4 on stre€ts--Lord's | Sunday school and | of New| Listen. | Sunday | 1 ublic read- | { vept Sundays and holidays, from sil to 5 p.m, All are cordially invited to the services and to make use of the public reading room. RADIO KDEA, Pittsburgh, Pa., (809). 4 p.m.--Organ recital. 6.30 p.m.-- Dinner concert. WBBR, New York, (278). , 10.15 a.m.---Sunday school les- son. | 2 p.m.--Watchtower service. 3.40 p.m.--Watchtower service. 9.15 p.m.-- Bible questions. 1015 p.m.--Watchtower quartette. string WBE, Springfield, Mass., (333). 10.15 a.m.--Choir of twenty-four! voices; quartette, soprano solos. 7 p.m. Concert. WEAF, New York, N.Y,, (401). 2 p.m.-----Radio service. 4 p.m.--Men's conference. 7.20 p.m.--Special musical gramme. 9.15 p.m.--Atwater Kent hour. WEEL, Boston, Mass., (348). 3 p.m~--~Chamber of Commerce: recital. WGY, Schenéctady, N.Y., (879). 3 p.m.---Musical programme. B pam.--Organ recital. dra Atlantic City, N.Y., (275). 2.15 p.m.--Sacred recital. 7.50 p.m.--Chi!sea Baptist church service. COCKY. Winnipeg, (384), 7 p.m.---~Service Knox Church. United WGN, Chicago, TL, (802). 11.45 s.m.--Chicago Theatre Or- gan recital. 2 p.m.--Crgan recital. 4 p.m.-----Musical College concert. ----r .MUOANDAY, FEB. 8. CEKNC, Toronto, (3356). § p.m.-- Chamber music hour. KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa., (309). 5:45 p.m ~--<Childran's period. 6.30 p.m.--Dinner concert, 8.15 p.m.--University of Pitts- burgh address. | 9 p.m.--=Light Opera Hour. WBZ, Springfield, Mass., (333). 6.30 p.m.---Little Symphony or- chestra. 7 p.m.---Theatrical gossip. 7.30 p.m.--Organ recital. 5 8.30 . n.m.--Quartette of mando'ins, 9 p.m.--Concert. trio WEAF, New York, (491). 6 p.m.----Dinner music. WGBS, New York, (8135). 1.30 p.m.~~Pijano solos. 3.15 p.m.--Songs. Complete radio programmes sold | at Canada Radio Stores. Business Conditions Better. Toronto, Feb. §.-- Hardware and Metal says: "Actual business con- ditions are befter throughout Can- ada. The betterment in trade con- ditions is not confined to any one line, but extends to all classes of business. The market is resisting any attempt to advance prices, and any adjustments made are, as a rule, lower, in order to stimulate buxi- ness. Manufacturers appear to be trying to keep prices from rising un- til a betterment of consumption will create a searcity and justify aa ins crease." pro- || BABY'S WELFARE i DURING FEBRUARY Should be Most Carefully Guarded By All Mothers. February is one of the hardest months of the year on little ones. It is a month of cold, blustery days that prevent the mother taking her baby out for the fresh air so neces- > rd Soft Slabs . ....... Kindling...... ... .. "ees mea - Body Hardwood... ...., Hardwood Slabs . . . : $4.00 load $2.50 load $2.50 load All wood well seasoned and cut about 12" long. These prices represent real economy. " LUMBER Y. 'WOODWORKING RACTORY, COAL BINS, BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO Private Branch Exchange *Phone 1571. | S. ANGLIN CO. LNTED ; LRA FINE EUCHRE AND DANCE. An Interesting Time in the O. M.B. A. Hall, Wolfe Island. Wolfe Island, Feb. 4.--A euchre and dance was held in the C.M.B.A. Mall, on Wednesday evening, under the auspices of the Ladies' Club of the Sacred Heart church. There were fifteen tables of euchre. The games were closely contested. Miss Helen Brown secured the ladies' first prize. Mack Greenwood won the gentlemen's first prize. The regular 'I Orchestra furnished excellent music for dancing Supper was served at midnight. Dancing cuntinued till three o'clock with a {ired but happy crowd. Vincent Moran and Miss Helen Buggie, Rochester, N.Y., spent a few days here visiting relatives. Eddie Briceland, Kingston, spfqt a couple of days here with his grandparents, Winston Barron 'and Herbert Rugg, Toronto, spent the\week-end visiting relatives here. Fred Con- stance shipped a consignment of calves to Cape Vincent, on Saturday, the purchase price being ten cent a pound: Frank Greenwood lies dangetous- ly ill at his home. Mrs. Michael Johnston is visiting relatives at Syracuse. N.Y. "Arthur Baker has gone to Cornwall tbr visit relatives. North Leeds Orange Lodge. ) Elgin, Feb, §.--Loyal Orange County Lodge of North Leeds met in' Bigin Orange hall on Tuesday, Feb.! 2nd with Bro. A. Dier as County Master. After routine of business the following officers were elected and! installed by Past County Master, C. R. Taylor: Master, B. A. Ready;' Deputy Master, Clarence HE. Taylor chaplain, Stewart Rodgers; Se ing secretary, Peter Botting; fia~ ancial sec ry, R. J. MeGuire. D. of! C., Claud Sommerville; 1st lecturer, Clar Dowsett; 2nd lecturer, Robert. Gamble. Portland was chosen as the next place of meeting. Addresses were delivered by the various of- ficers and lodge closed by County! Master B. A. Ready. ' Why, of Course! : Young Wife (with hair found on husband's coat): George, what does this mean? George: Don't worry about that, dear. It's far too long to be a wo- man's.--Tit-Bits. or an isisnsnen sc That's One. "Now what little boy or gir! can give me an example of coincidence? "I can, teacher, my father and: mother were married on the same day."--Sofia La Bulagrie.. Sale Must ments, "Paper" Be Sound The vast majority of farm auction sales are conducted on a credit basis, but if the sale is to be counted a success a trained banking expert must pass judge ment upon' the soundness of all settle. Consult the manager of the Standard STANDARD BANK OF CANADA. KINGSTON BRANCH--J. F. Rowland, Manager Dominion Textile Company (Limited) MANUFACTURERS "PRUE COTTON" .MONTRIAL--TORONT: O--WINNIPEG. |

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