Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1926, p. 12

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HL Monday, February 8, 1926. THE DAILY BRITISH wil 11 Se er -------------------- The Whig' S Classified Page Is a Public F orum and a True Market Place AIMS OF THE COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL SERVICE Are Set Forth In a Sermon in 8t. George's by Rev. W. E. Kidd. " -------- oo a clear, forceful sermon, preach- at on Sunday morning in St. George's 'Cathedral, Rev. W. BE. Kidd, M.A., M.C., set forth the alms of the-Coun- cil for Social Service of the Church of England in Canada, taking as his t, "The Church of the Living hod." "Imbedded in the teaching of the New Testament is the fact that Our Lord established His church to carry on His work on earth," said the speaker. "He was quite clear about t for He spoke of itg foundation; it was the idea upper- most in the minds of His apostles, who felt themselves memb@rs of it, d this church vety soon took a tinct form: and is traceable as an tity down tHe . centuries, taking the genius of the peoples and nations ta which it ministered. Our éhurch is the Catholic Church interpreted according to the gémius of the An- o-Saxon race. As the Empire is @, yet many countries bound by ties of love and loyalty to one head, #o is the Catholic Chureh one, bound by ties of love and loyalty to its living head; Jesus Christ." "As Canadian citizens we are con- cgrned with the needs of ouf coun- and we are told we need an in- d population, to decrease the uses of government, to give work a rallroads system sufficient Ter the needs of a much larger popu- "lation and in every direction a larger population caused by the migration of people from other parts of the Empire is looked for, To them we say 'Come, for all things are now ready." Public opinion is calling them because necessity has roused public opinion: But as churchmen can we say 'All things are ow ready ?" Cap we give to the mer as & churchman what we © are prepared to give him as a citi- zen 7? Can we assure him of 'a pro- vision for his spiritual as well as for his material needs ? It is this ques- tion that we are asked to consider i a-day under the name of Social Ser- _ year 22,000 people of our church came into Canada. What | raviston are we making for them ? have chaplains at the ports of at 8 Quebes, Halifax and at the port est, Winnipeg. But the work re undermanned and we must a means of placing them in} with the church where = they' make their home. This is a uestion for the whole church, and fist is concerned about the whole The work of the Council for Social service has many aspects, but the welcome to the néwcomer is one of the most important. It is the individual that is our greatest con- cern as it was Christ's. He wants out individual lives and through ' them then the honor of His church 3 be maintaibed. 'The work of Council for Boclal Service is work for God and our country." is 2 £ ; i = E 2 BE ® 7 : E ; : 3 i i Th KINGSTON, ONT. 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Publishers reserve tiie right to edit az reject all classified advertising Copy. Telephone 243; ask for a want ad. TUTTE JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers 284 and 256 PRINCESS STREET 'Phone 147 for Ambulance ng JID n 'Phone 577. 280 Princess Street M. P, K FUNERAL HOME; 40 COLBORNE STREET AMBULANCE PHONE 1889. ___ Ambulance Phone 699 H. J. KNIGHT UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER PARLOKS--Sydenham, Yarker, Verous, and Battersea. Ambulance 'phone 85, CUT FLOWERS WEDDING BOUQUETS ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS KIRKPATRICK'S ART AND FLOWER STORE "Phones 452 and 1218-J. Classified-Dispiay W. KENT MACNEE w INSURANCE BROKER riting «ire, Life, Automuobil Sident, Sickness, Plate Clase' As Other lines of Insurance, 33 BROCK 8ST. . REAL GOOD SNES AT VERY LOW PRICES. R Also a full line of FURNITURE, Everything reasonable. Turk's Store PHONE 708, 'PHONE 583.-w. tend Sydenham High School for the past week. A number of young peo- ple purpose attending the "At Home" held in Sydenham High School. Miss Olga Arthur, who has been unable, to continue her training in Buffalo Hospital, has returned to continde some time at home. ~ An unusually large crowd attended the Ladies' Aid at the home of Mrs, M.} W. Lake on Wednesday last. Mrs. F,4 8. Ferguson is spending a few days With' her daughter, Miss Fredeucin Ferguson, who is {ll in Kingston Gen-| TWO eral Hospital. Detroit school supervisor urges parents to use correct English at home and thus same teachers time and trouble in-school. . Dally aeroplane service between London and Guerhsey, in the Chan- nel Islands, by way of Southampton, 'will start in the spring. Mt. Heod, Oregon, is 11,236 feet high. ee Se BIRTHS. DOWINDR---At Kingston on Saturday, February 6th, ae to Mr, sad Mrs. Heopry Downer (nee Muriel V. Boyd, St. Thomas, Ont.,) & son. 4 . DEATHS. McKAY---In Kingston, on February 6th, 1926, T C.. McK on the cKay, late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M Funeral from his late residence, "i1e Alfred Street, on Tuesday at 12.30 o'clock noen, to the C.N.§. Station. Service at the house #40 12.00 o- tock, i Intermedt at London, Ontarre. ALY K on February Sth, Mary 5 Staley, widow bf the ny Supt Charles ley Hvate from her fate resi- bert -Street, Wednes- Sen TiS at 8.46 to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be sung for the happy re- pose of her soul Friends and acquaintances respectfully tovited to attend the Mass. NN IN MEMORIAM, - In loving memory of my dear wife and loving mother, Mrs. H. Aubin, who departed this Mfe Feb. th, 1923. "Gone but not forgotten." General HFos~ We sre thinking of you to-day, dor mother, Thinking of the past, Hleturing you in memory ust a8 we: saw you last. J left behind some aching hearts, That doved you most sincere, We never 4 Forget you, mother dear. The world may. change frgm year to And ini friends from day to day, But aver will the one we love, WDOTY pass AWAY, hree sod years have passed us by, But still the 'vacant whair, Really the love, the voice, the smile, Seay nce a there. my! ¥ her sorrowin us- and son and & hus Slave and Edith. , mor mever will, lov Feb. 8th, 1926 Lost and Found 1 BLACK AND GREY MITT---Found on Biren Avenue. Owner may have same y applying at 2 Birch Ave. or tele- phone 2247-F. DOOR KEY--Found at Garden hall on Friaay. night, Owner please phone 3 ---------------------- GREY SILK SCARF--Found, on Mont. real Street, on Saturday evening. Own- er may have same at Whig Office. GLASSES .. Tortoise Shell Rimmed Glasses, found on Stuart Street, on Friday. Owner may have same, at 10 St. Lawrence Avenue, or phtine {73-F, OVERSHOES--WIill the person who wrong pair of Overshoes at Ga pin L Friday nigh please phone aah ar and arrange exchange for PARCEL OF LAUNDRY.-Found. Own- or may have same at Bennett's Groe- ory, corner ot d Swe Bag an Charles S»aLL Pan ar blue se Quin trimming, lost on Princess Street on Saturday afternoon. Finder please petun to the Melody Shoppe, Princess SMALL PURSE--Fou on Frontenac Street. Owner Please Sphoria 826-w. SILVER MESH FURSE~ And change Burs, containing sum of money, Tok Broth street, between ot and Wellington streets. Please leave at ig Office, Reward. - lave Stoex ia «bred, early hatched wi "od on X Plies foot opty W. 5 Spence, 11 Soshere] Help Wanted Fomaie Help Wanted 8 plain cooking: home MAD WANTRD Go odn Ss a th modern electrical ap- pevience, wa Tule erences, in Tox X-2 Whig oe 0d general servant two y ances, Cl 811K. 49th, hia NURSBS--Pupil, di board, laundry. dome IH. ee Male and Female Help Wanted 8 ving daughters, . OUT OUR WAY, Real Estate For Rent Business aces FTORES--Threc stures, Princess Sirest, south side; heated, commodious, rear entrance. Also axtures, mirrors, ete, for sale. Apply 1. Cohen & Co. One _taria Street. HOUSE « On Montreal Street. Will rent to desirable tenant; era con- veniences: very warm. Terms reasons able. Apply to Mr. od rel 194 Ontario Street or 'phone 70 HOUSE § rooms, electric § ight 4 18.00, on Cowdy sir rooms, water and to 4 rent $10.00, on Stanley street; also 42 byuse on Monts real street. Ap ply H Norman, 69 Patrick Street. hone 730-w, Hien North Al- SEVEN ROOHEQ i ater; barn; fred street; ah; large lot. APL 38 Dat ceaity Ave, -------------- ----------------_----- HOUSEwCorher Colborne and Syden- hain streets, 8 rooms; 269 and 255 Ris [7 rooms and 8; 61 Queen street, § rooms; i on i Btreet, § rooms; all improvement each. Apply 188 Queen Street. Tele phone 383-w. NEW Ou sy-~Ellerbeck Avenue, Jui 1 ms. Apply to B Wathen, 137 Nelson street / Rooms FURNISHED ROOMS -- With board. Apply to 313 King Street or phone rent house, ROOMS---Gentleman desires one or two furnished rooms, iineferably with x i ply hisciepIng ey hice. 5{ TWO FURNISHED ROOM Sw Suit: able for light Souseleeping, for two. Bled. trio, and all eonveniences. Apply 408 e Street or phone §95-J, MEN AND BOYS WAN ronize Curson's Men's Nair cuts, g5¢ hair cuts 16c Mngton Street. To pat- arber sho Shaves 10c. Boys ladies, 26c. 201 Wel. + Agents Wanted. 4 Folie. mvs Wanted to sell iE, worst od -conimig- sn BE" Phen {TT © Positions Wanted WOMAN-Des do by or ences. phone 1538+ Sir Arthur Currie, president of McGill, will address League for Political Bducation at New York, on Lincoiye hirthday abniversayy. Sy s work of any kind FRR EE Vinton Smolteleas, the best Pocahontas the This comes furnaces than for Sl 5 MT wor suitable for iseebaves i 414.00 per ton. FOR SALE 0R EXCHANGE ---- Farm, Immediate pas- session, 185 acres Ploughing done, well good barns and stone house, \naple bush; 1 mile asi. of Westh on York Road. A real money-maker. Terms to sult. Would exchange for other property, city or country. Apply Box T-8, Office. tered, Nt a ere THERE |F I ODN! SEE NA! DRAG HEROES ARE MADE -NOT BORN. --- Real Estate For Sale Farms and Land 12 FARM--1§ acres, near thriving village, handy to school; well watered; wood lot, good house and barn, new drive house. - Would exchange for larger farm. Address Box L-3, Whig Oflo Office. 9 WACRE FARM--Good house, ston barn and k Tenhie, 'hen noms 75 "test long, Also enging Apo Eons Frontenac Street. truck. 14 Phone 166 COUNTRY HOME + On waterfront, large icehouse, barn, large hen house, 4 acres of land. Good place for pouls try farm. Sell heap to Quick buyer. £2 19 Ellis St J. B. CUNNINGHAM Real Estate Insurance and Loans 79 Clarence Street. BRICK HOUSE--Oh Stuart stree provement 4,800. Apply BT poems Boon, LB E. W. sULLaAN Real te and Insurance Broker Jahnson and Division Ntreets Phone 539-w. See Advi Page 3 92.500.00.100 acres, all stock and ma- Chery Owner retiring. Would ex. nies to let. rina Mone 2 loan. 351 Princess Street. 'Phone 1139-7, Wanted To Buy 4a ANTIQUES WANTED =~ Wish to pur- chase antique furniture. Communi cate with Mrs. Scott, Randolph Hotel. Articles For Sale. LLL $30.00; Ts SF menntrime 14, also Lae FAA ohms Sad 9) I ra Sr & for ear desired. agHtoa ire 101 Queen Street, W. ¥, Redden, 360 Hours 3 a la 140 TREE Sena Eo : Te a oafe i I 8h city. o am. liver. "Phone w 0D CHIPFS-~The dldest fish and Frsesine JTRwlliams, S198 BY NEA ne. - ' ED ay Articles For Sale. Misdellancons 15 on: sets light driving bobs, 2 heavy bobs, 1 used cutter, Adams sloops, Renfrew scales, Delaval Sep arator engine, milkers and repairs, Beatty Broa. barn equipment, hi phen, blankets, ey churns. amet & Wood Agen, "Hi Brock Stre SPRCIAL-~This month only, all rade of Mattresses renovated 0 $3.75. New cover exira (at cost). Ji new Sat jiestes at reduced Rice Street ase Mattress Co., 377 'Phone 1961-J. WHITE NEWSPRINT-500 nests To 40¢. Suitable for "ais TE om Rog Sit 'Whig of Furniture rv Antigue an | hls seid Bo bought, ? wm el BUSINESS ERVIC SLATER~-Douglas, Barrister ad Solis citer, 7% Clarengs Street. Money to loan. 'Phane 433. SHEA--Ambross, Buki Bacrister 4 Solicitor. Law Office, cor of «snd Brock, over Royal an to loan. 'Phohe 1995. Hair, Moles WIN BLEMISHES -- ar PEAT AAS rem ge a ., ® ov er Satisfactory G. Pate Ear, ha Skin, Bagot Street. Phone 301w. _ House 1138 EERE RE Hemstitching PICOT EDGING Hematite Pleating, work . guaranteed. Fleld, ¥62 Barrie Street, near Pring Btreel. 'Phone 2433-J. jobbad ourls, Switches, POOILE. going. curling, Ladies' Shildren's | Nair utting. Mrs. © ningosm, 6 Bey Street, Kingston. Telephone 2999. W, Roy nd And Bob! da Trimmi Switser, 267 Queen Se Water Wavin Curl Hair Bol Fae and attention giv: on foimen Dyeing. pointment 'phone 30 PERMANENT WAVING For the very latest in Ladies' hair dressing. LADIES' EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE PARLOR. A. B. KINGSBURY 209 Princess § "Phong 2011 hd ce EMNIE D, SLITER--Insurance Broker, all branches of Insurance in old line companies of highest financial s ing. 81 King treet Bast, pt 2078«w. Res. 1131 » FIRE--Automobile and Casualt ange. BE. M. Crumley, $20 'Phone 1T82-M. peti opt the mo Simpanies ob = resented. tablished in AT Clarence oa opposite Post ay 2 Routh J. 8, COOKB--Lite, Fie, Accl Sickness, in reliable companies, Src manager Ruperial Lite, Office 803-w. Res. 1731-m, OUR HEALTH AND ACCIDENTS-F sn will protect you Salary. All lin re And Alitome ile Insurance, tiaba, Coupe! street. DN, A~=Palnter and Deo es given on Wail lesseg $50 Minton Shop. en ad and Feed 8 SRY STARNeOR LE Soveli 3.76 cal 1 'Raglan Road. Hy- eS or DRY * Bi the bes oH wood ake 8 "Prone 3 36518-w. > e Ap- DRY HARDWOOD-Any ad Sun a 8 3 rd uy Mighway Sar sios al Princess and Poone 2708. HARDWOOD. 43. 80 GOOD mixed wood "8 and sien an ol 4 Sreiag 'Phone Se Ww. bot, he Street. + = boar 5 Movie [180] | bet Dry mal 1% $2. = Split foe. mtr Prone HEE, di Jae oles, Ho waoD Lt ih i $4.00 pr As oom i eters Toronto and Brock Bireets. Phone 385. T= Business Sorvioss | Tailoring and Pressing 2 ROBERTSON. Tatler, ain A P aang Haale a hots 4 13 3 opr Ra slabs ge nd Yo Pana Fas ERI oUD_Dry ha Sarg . TE, Fabia J 155 3 >. jj 1362-F. Bin SPE ae Ae Row] oy. SIGN PAINTING. a Rubisiava," 4i6 bagel Btree FRONTENAG LOAN AN be SOCIETY -- rh a or , president J: St. Faron Money &'"bionte boughs ARS sedi Sosived A Sad interest pa wright, medager, #7 ! ] Sagm No ng, ne the gd repairs; fe, ears' experience,' W. Bateman, 3 Allred treet ut of Fa Ge. Saran) FE are an Street ? hone 1 YhoTd, Poer 3 STORAGE~~For furniture, clean, airy roopiy y SPACES; YOUr own 5 Queen St. 'Phone 526. Tes. §! Expert Plano Tuning, Player-Plane Adjusting. « Phone 1544. ce Lr LINPIAY. LIMITED ry Ei ek tren ut sles Samar CERES SANA AY $11.00 per ton. * his cont mixed with Coke will give Tighe gas Bg ds adh pe ton Lied James Swift & Co.,

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