Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Mar 1926, p. 14

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14 ARTES THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Satuiday, March 13, 1926 ee To - Eczema Was So Bad | ! ' Could Hardly Sleep Mre. ' G. Jones, Kitseoty, Alta, writes: --*'I had eczema on my left was so swol- "I was glad when they s; Church Services on Sunday 1id unto me, Let us go inlo tue len, sore and itehy I could hardly | -House of the Lord." --®Psalm exxii., 1. from my doctor, | no #0 I finally | St. Paul's--Morning prayer, 11|P M.--"Some Better Things--Lib- |o'cleck. Preacher, Canon FitzGer- erty Than Licence." 2 p.m. Prof. " " old, M.A. Sunday school, 3 o'clock. [ McFadyen's Bible class. 3 p.m,, Sun- B § | (10CK Evening prayer, 7 o'clock. Preach- | day s¢hool. Strangers and students " er, Canon FitzGerald, M.A. Subject "ordially welcomed "St. Patrick." St. George's Cathedral--Rev. W. E. Kidd, M.A, M.C., acting rector 4th Sunday in Lent. 8 a.m., holy 'communion; 11-a.m., morning pray- ef Preacher, Rev. W. E. Kidd. 2 p.m., Sunday school. 4 p.m., holy baptism. 7 p.m., evensong. Preach- er, Rev. J. C. Dixon. be Gere] oI Jog SIE SS SE fo, I ay dinease of the blood $0 nee BBB 's worth its price many times over." . This valuable pre i 8t.. James' Church, corner Union and Barrie streets--T. W. Savary. rector. 8 am. holy communion; 11 am. morning prayer and litany Preacher, Rev. R. MacNamara, rec tor of St. John's chureh, Toronto West. 3 pm., Sunday'school. 7 P-m., evening prayer and sermon Preacher, Rev. R. MacNamara. FOR SALE 1 'pair Solid Brick Houses, Kl- lerbeck Avenue; just completed. 7 rooms. Will sell separately. f Also three new houses, in good tion, on south side of Prin- cess Street. St. Luke's Church, corner of Prin- cess and Nelson streets--Rev. J. de Pencier Wright, M.A., B.D., rector 311 Alfred street, Phone 2973. 4th Sunday in Lent. 11 am. morning George's Cathedral will be the spec- ia! preacher at the Wednesday even- ing service. Seats free. Strangers and visitors cordially invited to at- tend. E.E.WATHEN 127 NELSON STREET "PHONE 1891.J. Feeble Old Folks Cooke's United ' Church, Brock street--Rev. T. J. 8. Ferguson, B.A.. » » midister. 11 am. "The Gift of Often Victims of |=" 2 pon, BT seh, Our "Armageddon---The Great Battle." » . Chronic Fatigue A, cordial invitation to all. Thousands of folks blame age for when in feeble, sickly condition-- an enormous number of cases Princess St reet United Charch of Canada--Rev. John K. Curtis, B.A. Shey are really suff from ) minister. 11 a.m. subject, "Jesus : is an umnatural tired | and the 'Impotent Mun' at the Pool . feeling -- y due to lack of suffi- | of Bethesda." 2.45 p.m., Bible cient organic iron |gchool. 7 p4n., "Is the Moral Man in the blood. Nux- " fre - ated Iron, which Safe?" Beats free, and a cordial wel contains true or- | cOme. ganic iron like that = i the blood and in Calvary United Church, The spinach and lentils, | Friendly Church, Bagot and Charles Quickly restores | streets--Rev. Frank Sanders, min- is iron and ban | j.p0n 11 am., "New Tasks for New ishes chronic fa- Day." 3 p.m., Sabbath school. 7 nm., "Messages From the Master." Lantern service. A hearty welcome to all, * 'medicines. At all NN ENTLY] : 3 CHT TS LIC Iolo BY Y 0 BLOF GG ENT. FATIGUE The United Church of Canida, Sydenham street--Rev. ,W. T. G. Brown, D.D., minister. Services 11 am, and 7 pm. The minister will preach. Evening subject, "Better Than You Think: Fellowship class at 10 a.m. Sunday school and Bible class 2.45 pm. Young People's | League, Monday, 8 p.m. Mid-week service, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Chalmers - Church of the United Church of Canada--Minister, Rev. George Brown, M.A., B.D. Public worship at 11 aim. and 7 p.m., con- ducted by the minister. Sermon sub- jects: AM. -- "Self-Examination." 8 room Frame House, garage prayer. 3 p.m., Sunday school. 4 and shed; all improvements. 440 i Division Streci™> os p.m., holy baptism. 7 p.m, evening prayer. Rev. J. C. Dixon, of St The United Church of Canada Auniversary services will be held in Queen street church next Sunday. Special preacher, the Rev. Dr. J. W. Aikens, Toronto 11 a.m., musical numbers: Anthem, "Still, Still With Thee (Pick\rd); soprano solo, "The Heavenly Vision" (Grey); motet, "To Thee, O Lord" (Rachmaninoff). 7 p.m.: 'Anthem, "Comes at Times a Stillness" (Woodward): anthem, "The Spirit Immortal" (Verdi); so- prano solo, "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say" (REville) Anniversary tea and concert will be given Mon- day, March 15th. Tea served at 6.30. Programme 7.45: Address by Rev. Or. Aikens, "Church Pews and Some People Who Occupy Them." Tickets 50 cent. First Baptist Church--Rev. M. C. Tohnston, minister. 11 a.if}, "Crowns nd Diadems." 7 p.m., "Sin-hard- ened." A cordial welcome to all. University Service--In Convocation Hall on Sunday at 3 o'clock. Speak- 'r, Dr. Edward I. Bosworth, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio. Subject: "How We Find God." Bethel Congregational Church-- TO SPEAK AT QUEEN'S. | Dean ofObertin Theological College | Is Visiting Kingston. i DR. EDWARD BOSWORTH Dr. Edward Bosworth, dean of the Oberlin Theological College, Oberlin, Ohio, will deliver an address - at Queen's University on Sunday after- noon on-*the subje¢t "How to Find God." Dr. Bosworth is internationally kuown. . He is a recognized author- ity on {le New Testament and has written several outstanding books, the best known of which™s probably "Christ in Everyday life." On Sun- day morning Dr. Bosworth is to ad- dress a, meeting of the Student Vol- unteer Band. Rev"W. H. Ebersole, minister. 11 a.m., subject, "Heaven." 3 p.m. the Bible school. 7 p.m, subject "Learn." Monday, 8 p'm., Y.P.8.C. | St. Andrew's Presbyterian--Reyv. | John W. Stephen, minister. Public worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., conduct- 2d by the minister. Students, soldiers and strangers cordially invited. Sun- day school and Bible classes 3 p.m. Gospel Tabcrnacle--Mr. Mace will conclude his series of addresses Sun- day evening at seven o'clock. Do not fail to hear him. Lord's Supper, 11 a.m. Sunday school and Bible class, 3 p.m. The . Holiness Movement Church, corner Raglan Road and Division LETTERS To The Editor Of The Whig "Stop Signs" in Hamilton. Sir:--Your report of the council meeting on March 9th last states that the "Stop Signal" for Princess street as recommended by the Board of Works was referred back. One Alderman is reported as saying that he understood Hamilton had one street under such a by-law and that a great many OY the people regarded it as a nuisance and uncalled for. For the information of the alderman and public the facts are that four street--Special missionary address, Sunday, 7 pm. Miss M. Irwin, of OCitawa, speaker, retugned mission- ary from China. All welcome. Christian Science, First Church of Christ, Scientist, 121 Johnson street -- Services at 11 a.m. Subject, "Sub- stance." Sunday school, 9.45 a.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m., testimonial meet- ing, including testimonies of healing through Christian Science. Free public reading room where the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. Open every . afternoon except Suridays and holidays, from 3 to 5 p.m.. All are cordially invited to- the services and to make use of the publié reading room. =| ONTARIO HALL, City This #illons now living will never this message, Hear thi Wrie Laan § INSTALL Chamberlin ly then Minister --_--_] LIFE, DEATH, AND THE HOW ABOUT p 3 Or re Nt there are a ant Aublect PICTURES 2 4 ing put foreh by howe whe have Sradunted from our Theologi- FI] Saat re Bint resi a on hie matter tC * havw Sut For thing new in Pic. ath in rejecting the manstrous And God E honoring ogtrinen hateh- choice assortment. rl by slow, orinons steps the ni re tas me nv tion one b Custom Picture Framing a 9 sitimate Perfection of fucure gemerations--but with no hope of special specialty, 2) ot wi Rave you: 1 because of Soafuslon and conflicting theories, decided GARTLAND ART STORE §| weil Soi sTEomcid a so ome seen A as Je 287 PRINCESS STREET | D. H. COPELAND or Tue LECTURE stars 4 » - Re 'Phone 2116-w. 3 International Bible Students' Association id . Kings! SUNDAY, MARCH 14th, 7.30 lecture is one of a meries Which dle. Your ak your ninicey 'about them, rvice to any commun free on west, 38-40 Irwin Avenue, Toronto. gt Tee: on, Ontario P.M. resent evidemee that minister should be tell- And note the Scriptural Metal Weatherstrip TE NO COLLECTION, Now EG Saves Gal. | OusTED PRIESTS REAGH NEW YORK Ends Draughts, 'through cold. Mrs. R. Tate is on | fineq of h principal streets in that city have "Stop Signs," namely James, King, Main and Cameron streets, Last year I motored through Hamilton streets many time before and after the op- eration of the by-law and it was stat- ed by police officials, motorists, the press and public generally that mo- tor accidents had been reduced fif- ty per cent since the "Stop Sign" by- law had gone into effect. As to hav- ing an extra policeman on every cor- ner that is probably intended as a joke. It does not seem reasonable that any motorist would take the chances of breaking a by-law and be- ing fined especially when he knew that through his endeavors many accidents would bé prevented in a city where it is conceded there is much reckless driving. Many cities and towns throlighout, the "province have successfully adopted this means of safety and the latest to follow.is the town of Napanee with the "Stop Sign" by-law governing its main street which press reports state is proving satisfactory. --A. L. DAVIS, Kingston, March 12th, {Freshen Up! Nicest Laxative, "Cascarets" 10c refreshes carets." stores. or sicken. = skin rosy, Nothing else cleans, sweetens the pleasant, harmless can They Pen | Don't stay headachy, | bilious, constipated, | sick! Take one or, two "'Cascarets" any | time to mildly stimu- | late 'your liver and! "start your bowels. Then you will feel fine, your head be-/ comes clear, stomach || Sweet, tongue pink | , and | system like | dy-like *"'Cas- | never gripe, overact. | entire Directions for men, wo- men, children on eac h box--drug- | RADIO teary quanrtette society. chestra. gan, mance. chestra. ander soloists. 2.30 p. service. orchestra. Dagenalis. Shriners' VERONA RESIDENT PASSES. The Late Joseph Jeffrey--Some Resi- dential A Verona, March 12.--~On Thursday evening, Joseph Jeffrey \passed to rest at his home here after a short illness. Mr. Jeffrey had been very ill a few weeks ago, but had parti- ally recovered. He was taken sud- denly worse, and expired after a few hours suffering. Mr. Jeffrey will be missed and much sympathy is ex- tended to his family of whom re- main a sorrowing wife and daugh- ter, Georgina, at home, Mrs. Ralph Botting, Godfrey; Mrs. Géorge Good- fellow, TichDorne, and Mrs. Ashburn Peever, Burke's Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Wood have moved irto part of Mrs. Reynolds house. Mr. Convery has moved into the rooms vacated by George Babcock. Mr. Paddock has purchased the pro- perty owned by Fred Scales. Allen Snider has moved in his new home. L. D. Goodberry and Mrs. Ducett have returned after visiting their brother, James Goodberry, who is dangerously ill°at Watertown, N.Y. Herbert Scales underwent an oper- ation for-appendicitis in the General Hospital, Kingston, on Tuesday. Visitors: Mr. Bassett, Mexico, at Mrs. J. Campbell's; Miss E. Dow, Michigan, at Clarence Grant's. Morton News. Morton, March 12--Mrs. B. N. Henderson is confined to the house' the sick list; her many friends wish Lier a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James to her bed much to the Hudson is still con- tests. Complete 'radio programmes soid at Canada Radio Stores. ------s Arrangements have the Imperial Airways, experimental night freight by airplane between London and Parle. Eucalyptus trees are being used to take up the water lands of Palestine, as SUNDAY, MARCH 14th. CKCL, Toronto, (356). 3 p.m.--Parkdale United Sunday school orchestra, assisted CKCL 4.15 to 4.55 p.m.--Service for nren; Bishop Willard Brewing. KDEKA, Pittsburgh, Pa., (809). 4p.m.--Organ recital Heinroth. 6.30 p.m.--Dinner concert. 7.15 p.m.--Chimes. WIZ, New York, (454). 12.30 p.m.-- Sunday Symphonic 8 p.m.--Bakelite hour. 9 p.m.--Commodore concert ---- . WGN, Chicago, 1I1., (802). 11.45 p.m.--Chicago theatre or- 1 p.m.--Chicago theatre 2 p.m.--Lyon and Healy organ re- cital, soloists. 3 p.m.--Chicago Philharmonic or- 4 to 5 p.m--Chicago Musical col- lege concert. MONDAY, MARCH 15, WBZ, Springfield, Mass. 6 p.m.--Golden Rule music; Ary Dulfer, violinist; Alex- Blackman, Brown, cellist; Hans Ebell, 7 p.m.~--Dinner concert, Plaza orchestra. -- KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. m.--Trinity church lenten 6.30 p.m.--Dinner concert. 9 p.m.--Road light opera. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (383). 6.30 Pn Hoke) Kimball dance 7.30 p.th.--Organ recital, 8 p.m.--Capitol theatre orchestra. 8.30 p.m.--Walter Francis Vree- land and Irene Cooper, banjo, uke and guitar selections. § p.m.--Aleppo Drum Corps or band. 9.30 p.m.--Organ recital. 10 p.m.--Government Interference -- WJIZ--New York, N.Y. (454). 7.55 p.m.--~John B, Kennedy. 8 p.m.--B. Fisher and company's Astor coffee orchestra. 9 'p.m.--Henry Hadley and his Philharmonic orchestra. -- WGY, Schenectady, N.Y. (379). 2 p.m.--Asia Restaurant. 6.30 p.m.--Porter BE. Potts Hotel Ven Curler orchestra. 7.45 p.m.--8everino quintette; Emeline Bates, soprano. ,» Dr. Charles or- perfor- (333). hour of viola; George pianist; Copley (309). Rene Mandolin been made by We are specially Victoria Street, best grades at attractive prices, LET US HAVE YOUR ENQUIRIES NOW. LUMBER CO. near Union. 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