Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jul 1926, p. 7

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NNIS RACKETS 20% DISCOUNT AT R. UGLOW & CO. Hard Wood Choice Body Hardwood, Soft Mixed Wood. Kindling and Slabs. (Chas. Bedore & Son 840 NELSON STREET 'Phone 1746J. Diamond rings, solid white gold mountings, daintily pierced and most effectively set with 'sap- phires on each side of a perfectly cut brilliant A A tit HANLEY'S (Established 1871) Steamship passages booked to all parts of the world. Pass- | Teel ports arrang ed. | white diamond. | Priced Through tickets 1ssued over ali | Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific, Alaska, | $25.00--$50.00--$75.00 $100.00 Bermuda, West Indies, Mediterran- | Kinnear & d'Esterre ean, Round the World Steamship ; Lines. i JEWELLERS 168 PRINCESS STREET --- . | Prepaid passages arranged for it | you desire to bring relatives or | friends from abroad. For full particulars apply to or. write J. P. Hanley, C.P. & T.A., ON. | Riys. Office, Canadian National Rlys. Station, corner Johnson and Ontarfo streets, Kingston, Ont. Oper day and fight. 'Phones 99 or 283% ll | Gerald, M.A. Evening prayer, *| "The Prudent Is there Something you Want to Buy? "JF it is worth buying, it is LE gin for. TRY putting a little more in your Savings Account on Jimi WP fe ore ye CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Paid Up $20 Capital Pp $20,000,000 Kingston Branch he . A. G. Mordy, Manager we ofl x ----i . HARVEST TOOLS out HARVEST TOOLS that are fine- ly balanced and tempered t to ease the field work. BE CLL ETS SRO Ian fuaity in your needs for HAY FORK and STON You will soon be thinking of COAL OIL STOVES. We recom. mend the PURITAN and the FLORENCE AUTOMATIC STOVES. Both are excellent. quick cookers. Lemmon & Sons ™" phn deni THE FINEST Farmers are quick to 1 - Full Course Dinner 55. Te Eka HE MR THE CRO} 208 Princess Street a3 hh a it LEE . THE DAILY BRITISH WHI Church Services on Sunday "I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into tue House of the Lord."--Psalm exxii., 1. 7 ee ------ ee ---- ee -- --_-------- St. Paul's--Holy Communion 11 am. Preacher, Rev. Canon Fits 7 o'- clock. Preacher, Rev. Canon Fits- ll | Gerald, M.A. St. James' Church, corner Union and Arch Street--T. W. Savary. rector, The Rectory. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m. Morning Pray- er and sermon. Sermon subject, Steward." 7 p.m. Evening Prayer and sermon. Sermon subject, "The Great Invitation." St. Luke's' Church, corner of Princess and Nelson streets. Rev. J. de Pencier Wright, M.A., B.D., rector, 311 Alfred street. Phone 2973. 9th Sunday after Trinity. 11 a.m., Holy Communion; 4 p.m., Holy Baptism; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Friday, 6th Aug. "Transfiguration of our Lord." Seats free. Strangers and visitors cordially invited to attend. St. Andrew's Presbyterian--Rey. John W. Stephen, minister. Public worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. conduct- ed by Rev. A. D. Sutherland of Avon- more, Ontario. Students and strang- ers cordially invited to all the ser- vices. Cooke's United Church--Rev H. W. Cliff M.A. B.D., minister. Rev. W. H. Raney, B.A., B.D., will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Stude from the Summer School and visitors cor- dially welcome. --- Queen Street United Church--Rey. W. H. Raney, B.A, B.D., minister. During the month of August, the congregation of Queen street church will worship in Cooke's United Church. Chalmers Church--Rev. G. A. Brown, B.D., minister. During Aug- ust united services with Sydenham street church in Chalmers. Prof. Mor- gan, D.D,, will preach both morning and evening to-morrow. The United Church of Calvary, the Friendly Church, eor- ner of Charles and Bagot etreets-- Minister, Rev. Frank Sanders. Morn- ing services 11 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.; evening.service 7 p.m. We cordially invite you to all services. United Church, Sydenham Street --United service of Sydenham street and Chalmers Union churches in chalmers church. Professor MorPan, D.D., will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to Summer School students and strangers. Sunday Night--7.80 at the New Church, Alfred street. Evangelist Chapman will speak. Subject "Is the Gift of Tongues as it is Carried on in Kingston a Delusion?" All wel- come. First Baptist Church--Regular services morning and evening, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. 8. J. Farmer, of Owen Sound will oecupy the pulpit at both services. Bible school meets at 10.45 a.m. Strangers cordially invit- ed. . Bethel Congregational--Rev. -W. H. Ebersole, minister. 11 a.m. sub- ject, "The Test of Friends." 11.45 am. The Bible School. 7 p.m. sub- ject. "The Reception of Jesus." Mon- day, 8 p.m. The Y.P.S.C.E. Wednes- day 8 p.m., subject, "Christ." for a Manufacturers in saving=--an Gospel Tabernacle, corner Colling- wood and Union streets. 11 a.m.-- Lord's Supper. 3 p.m.--Sunday School and Bible class. 6.45 p.m.-- Song service. 7 p.m.--Gospel ser- vice. Mr. A. E. Smith, Toronto, well known violinist will preach and will also conduct Song Service. Wednes- day--8 p.m. prayer meeting. Strangers and visitors are cordially invited to all seryjees. | ow Christian Science, First Church of Christ, Scientist, 121 Johnson street --- Services at 11 a.m. Subject "Love." Sunday school, 9.45 a.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m, testimonial meeting, includi testimondes of healing through ristian Science. Free public reading room where -the might mean for him in later life; for a college education or a start in business. to satisfy passing fancies, but rather train a. itive in Bie HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, CANADA Only a child's saving bank--a toy--and how little he realizes what it _. how it might be used to accumulate a fund Life Endowment Policy, which at maturity would provide Do not let the Bank 9, your child jo have a definite purpose MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Branch Office 58 Brock Street, Kingston, Ont. M. G. JOHNSTON, Branch Manager, WITHOUT OBLIGATION, kindly forward particulars of policy on life of child age to mature at gee, Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, bor- rowed or purchased. Open every af- ternoon except Sundays and holi- days, from 3 to 5 p.m. AN are cor- dally invited to the services and to make use of the public reading room. WOLFE ISLAND HAY GANANOQUE Gananoque, July 31---Invitations are out for the Palmer-Rees wedd ing which will take place in St. An- drew's. Church on Saturday evening, August 14th at 8.30. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Byers attended the dance in Napanee last evening in connection with the opening of the new Club House. Mies Margaret Chapman under went a tonsil operation in the Hotel Dieu this morning. " Mrs. David Wing, Sr., and Miss Margaret Wing are expected to ar- rive here today from Toronto and will spend the next couple of weeks ot W. J. Wing's cottage on Cut Is- land. : Mrs. Scully, apd children, Qswego, N.Y., are guests of Mrs. Bamford. The August 11th horse races and baseball promise to be good, and the executive and committee in charge are working herd towards this end. Mayor W. J. Wilson is Chairman, J. T. Green, wecretary; F. W. Bell, treasurer, and a Committee compos- od of W. J. Gibson, H. 85. Cdmpbell, A. W. Taylor, Jas. Bedard, with W. C. McCarney, secretary of races. Miss Mary LaQue will be a guest at the Donald-Blakey wedding in Kingston Monday morning. KINGSTON MOTOR CAMP HAS HAD BIG CROWDS It Is Regarded as the Best Conducted Camp in Prove ince of Ontario. The tourist camp at Lake Ontario Park has proved a wonderful success this year. Visitors to it from all parts of Canada and the United States report that it is one of the best conducted camps to de found. Its equipment is better kept than that of any other place. The charges, too, come in for a good deal of favor. able comment. They say that the The Farmers Are About Half Through In Handling the Crop. 'Wolfe Island, July 30---The island- ers are about half through with their baying for this season. They report a very fine crop. The hay is of an ex- tra good quality. ' Mr. Mallow and Capt. George Sudds are at the island dock with a cargo of coal, the first this season. Henry Hinckley has installed a new radio of latest make with about one hundred and seventy- five more cars in the camp for the month than in 1925, WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Need Rich, Red Blood to Maintain Good Health. After passing the age of forty every woman has reason to grow anx- ious about her health. This time of Ba of depression, ie oftey viol |13 bis Home. Two of our young Indies, headaches and back pains is rightly | 3 pe § Rathieg n ght Merger. dreaded by women; but®if reasonable ot Hallidsy save b steps are taken to safeguard the axipilbation, $3 Have taken tus of Bealth, no sertous ill-effects will arise. |" WAAA MIRON A this turning point in life Dr. Wil- | tine piece of cobble stone in the lins Edt aie sorb a 5 1h or women who were fighting a hopeless or Mis. Dan Xa Rush. aM Joules, battle against poor health and wan- litle daughter of Mr. an ny ing strength mond Conley, was taken to Hotel The very best help for any woman Dieu on Thursday at noon, for treat- of middle age is the health help given Ment. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Yait, by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These SYracuse, N.Y., have recently re- pills reinforce the bl en- turned home from spending a couple riching and ad BUDDY: 3 ot weeks with latter's parents Izra this they nourish the starved and ["¢Rush has had his fine home in vil- overtaxed nerves and give new |!38¢ newly painted. strength and vitality to the whole| Rev. Father Terrian spent a cop- system. Dy this natural process Dr. | Ple of weeks with his aunt here. Williams' Pink Pills completely dis-| George Whitmarsh, Jr., has left on pel all pains and weakness, and a bet- £ visit to Watertown, NY. Miss ter, happler condition of health and Gertrude Brown, Watertown, N.Y. spirits arises, spent the week-end at home here. Every woman of middle age should | Jack Briceland and men have finish- take advantage now of the wonder-|©d a fine job of painting for Hiram ful health-help of Dr. Williams' Pink | Calvin, He is one of the many ex- Pills. They are sold by all medicine | M-P.'s that enjoy home life and com- dealers or will be Sent by mail at 50 fort with his own family around cents a box, by The Dr. Williams | him and down to the fourth genera- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. tion, The islanders are certainly very proud to know that in a case of MEN N A MOTOR C AR emergency that Capt. McDonald and ---- LES Mrs. Pryner and here daughter, Mrs. Carl Conley, and two children, have his ever-obliging crew can bring '| returned from Bath. Miss K. Ken- them to a hospital in the city In three-quarters of an hour; that is when they are called in the night. 8 w Hi 5B £3 CLASSED EXTRA GOOD| A charming set for Breakfast Room! As ¢ new nook in the home grows in popularity, we new sets to make it a more attractive room. De rated in enamel, two toned, in Dawn Grey and Bl trimmings. Everything designed with an eye to beanty, Come in and let us help you with our valuable excellent store service, simplicity and dura suggestions, as we offer yo JAMES REID THE LEADING UNDERTAKER 'PHONE 147 FOR INVALID © There was lots of help, and all was, brought to safety. Miss Lena Davis attended the Bell telephone this last couple of weeks with the best satis- faction. Paul Shetang, line manager, has been giving the island a thorough inspection. He always does this, and has put in new phones this past week. To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne, a young son. Mr. Scott and wife, of city, are the guests of Rev. Mr. Savory, at his cottage here. Miss Geraldine Hogan, daughter of H. C. Hogan, is visiting here from Brownville. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Garlock, Watertown, N.Y., at P. Me- Dermott's, Leonard McGlynn -and wife have returned to Rochester, N. Y., after a week's visit here. SERVICE AT CAINTOWY. Elders Are Ondained In the United Church. j Mallorytown, July 30.--A very in- teresting service was conducted in the United Church at Caintown on Sunday afternoon wheh one of the leading members was ordained as an elder and another, already ordained was inducted as a member of the ses- WITT, only) To CHENOA sorTRANE: Aug. 11/Sept. § ....... he

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