Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Sep 1926, p. 9

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ROWN CAFE TOY, Manager Telephone Ad Py Shows may drift and wintry fill the air with frost but and humidified Yier Outdoors mer in the Home storms in: the a Mec- "I was glad when they said unto me, Lef us go into we House of the Lord," --Psalm exxii., 1. : alg pi « B TRL Dans ee Gerald, M.A. Sunday Schoo! 3 pm. Evening prayer, 7 o'clock. Preacher, Canon FitsGerald. : St. James' Church, corner Union a Darrle streets. T. W. Savery, Teetor, The Rectory, 1858 Bafrie | street, 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 11 | 80, morning prayer and sérmoa. Sermon subject, "Stand up, Stand 7 p.m.; "évenihg prayer and sermon. Sermon subject; 5 "Imitators of God. St. 's Cathedral--Very Rov. NWilllam W. Craig, M.A., D.D., Deas and Rector. 15th Sunday After Tri- nity, 8 a.m. Holy Communion, 11 A.m. morning prayer, preacher, the 'Dean, subjet, "Decision and Des- a 7. pm. evening prayer, pres- er, the Dean, subject, "A Captain Made Perfect." St. Georgé's Mission Sunday School at 3 p.m. _ Bt Luke's Church, cofner of Princess and Nelson streets. Rav. J. de Pencler Wright, M.A., B.D. rec- tor, 311 Alfred street, phone 2978. 16th Sunday After Trinity. 11 a.m. morning prayer. 2.45 Sunday school opening. 4 p.m. Holy Baptism, 7 p.m. evening prayer. Harvest Thank: sgiving Services, Sept. 26th. Seats free. Strangers and visitors cordial ly invited to attend. St. Andrew's Presbyterian-- Rev. Johu W. Stephen, minister, Public Worship 1V a.m, and 7 p.m, conduct- ed by the minister. Strangers cof- dially invited. Sunday School and Bible classes, 3 pom. Chalmers Church of the United Church of Canada. Minister, Rev. George Brown, M.A, B.D. Public worship at 11 am. and 7 p.m., con- ducted by the' minister. Sunday hool 3 p.m. Strangeis and dents cordially welcomed. Queen Street Church, United Minister: Rev. W. H. Raney, B. A, B. D., 30 Colborne street. Publife worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Morning subject: "Divine Mercy Compared With Hunian Feeling." Evening sub- ject: "Choosing & Road." Sunday school, 3 p.m. Everybody: welcome. stu- Princess Street Church United Rev, John K. Curtis, BiA., minister. 11 a.m. subject, "Jesus Enlisting His Disciples. 7 pm. subject, "Bear- ing Our Burdens and Bearing Others Burdens." 2.45 = church school. You are cordially invited. United Church of Canada, Sydea- 'Ram street--Rev. W. T. G. B owa, D.D., minister. Services 11 a.m. and 7.p.m. The minister will preach at the morning service, subject "Naw- ness of Life" Prof. R. 0. Jolliffe will preach jat the eveming service, Sunday school at 2.45 p.m. Mid- week services Wednesday at 8 p.m. Cooke's Church, Brock Straeta Rev. H. W. Cliff, MA, B.D., minist- er, Services 11 am. "Life as a Spl- GANANOQUE of & mistallaneous shower on Wed: Webster, e popular 'bride- elect, whose marriage will take 'plage this month. A very large num of Miss Webster's friends were p ent, and the beautiful array of giles the had string of about eight Buick Pilz MNesponih Rasssih, Horace G. Lockett, of Hiual Warfard™ 7 p.m. "Jesus of day school 11 a.m. Main Sunday school 8 p.m. Apprepriate music and a courtéous welcome accorded to all, The United Church of ner of Charles and Bagot streets-- | Ing services 11 am. Sunday school, $3 p.m.; evening service 7 p.m. Rev. F.- Sanders will preach at-both ser vices. We cordially' invite you to all services. . -- A New Church--Evangelist Chap- man will speak Sunllay night at the New Churth, Alfred street, at 7.30. Subject: "Clean and Dirty Politics. Duty of a Christian at such a Time." Bible study. All 'welcome, First Baptist Church--Rev. M. C, Johnstén, B.A., BTh., pastor. Ser- vices 11 'am. and 7 p.m. Bible school 2.45 p.m. Morning subject, "The Mystery of God." Evening subject, "Salvaged." A hearty wel come at any service. Bethel Congregational-- Rev. W. H. Ebersole, minister, 11 a.m. sud- ject, Rest; 3 p.m: rally day with pro- gramme M. 8. 8. Lilley will give an address, 7 p.m. subject An Estimate of Christ. Monday, 8 p.m. The Y.P. S8.C.H. William Carey Night. Tues- day 8 p.m. The Intermediate S.C.E. will resume their work. Wednesday, 8 pm. We extend. a cordial invita- tion to all. Subject "Lov." Kingston W. C. T. U.--~Remember the regular monthly meeting of the Woman's - Gliristian Temperance &nion in Y.W\C.A. parlors, Johnson street, Tuesday, Sept. 14th, at 3 p.m. The attention of, all White Ribbon. Ors is drawn {o' the Canddian W.C. T.U. call to prayer. "Let us pray for the election of Christian statemen to our Federal Parliament, and for lea- gers who will lead the people to the tadbleland of national sobriety." Gospel Tabernacle, co Colling. Wood and Union. stfeet--11 a.m. Lard's Supper. 3 pm, 8. § and Bible class. 6.45 p.m., Song Ser- vice. 7 p.m., Gospel 'Bérvice. Mr. Hamilton Normal School will preach the Gospel. Subject, "From the Prison to the Throne." Wednesday, 8 p.m. prayer and praise meeting. Thurs- day, 2.45 p.m, Ladies' Sewing Cir- ele. Everybody cordially .welcoma, -- Christian Science, First Church of Christ Scientist, 121 Johnson street Services at "11 am, and 7 p.m. Subject "Substance." Sunday school, 9.45 a.m, Wednesday, 8 p.m. testi- mondial 'meeting, including © testi- monies of healing through Christian Science. Free public. reading room where the Bible and all authorizes Christian Science literature may be read, borrowsd or purchased. Open every afternoon except Sundays aad holidays, from 3 to 5 p.m. All are «| Mer home. He was born and educat- nesday evening 1ast Wn hotior of Miss | Us Blanche high regard is < cordially invited to the services and room. # , for a térm of three years, to succeed himself. The judge has coming to the Park for fifty years, his fath- or having built "Mosquito Lodge," in 1889 where the judge has his sum- 8d In Kingston and was appointed Judge in 1914. He belongs to the nited Church of Cahada, and 1s aldo an official 'of that Church. He 1s a member of the Frontenac clad, and also of the Cataraqui Golf and Coun- I §85aa i 3 TRY IT YOURSELF |f Calvary, the Friendlf Church, cor-|- Minister, Rev. Fragk Sanders. Mors. = : 16 OWE THEIR HEALTH Tre CNET They will save you time, labor, money and add beauty and charm to your home. Kingston's Biggest Home Furnishers f will be the gathering 4 H& < > . when cool weather i théfe anything you Bi make it more comfy cosy, more attractive } whole family * 'during "| , Mutumn and winter mon PACTS REGARDING | CSTONS ENQURY) § v= Continued from Page 7. ; ; (Continued from Page 7.) Fireside Arm Chair from our farge stock, well arranged on our floors, the difficult task of routing the ; 2 : wirhy a : Smugglers. Then Mr. Stevens made THE LEADING UNDERTAKE the charges in the House. Mr. Boivin's work was interrupted. 'PHONE 14% FOR INVALID COAUH. AT YOUR SERVICES DAY OR NIGHT) ---- - ¢ Jury on Case. Such is the stated case regarding House Wi Electric R the Customs probe. Now let us look epairs Of All Kinds at some of the jury men who heard . 4 Let me quote you 'on the evidence in the House. There is Mr. Hanson, a New Bruns- house wiring. I'll save money, See me first. wick member, who. was suspended All work guaranteed. for a year by the New Brunswick WM.NEWE Law Soeclety for professional miscon- 11 REDAN duct. ~ "Phone 1 O64. There is DeWitt Foster, a Nova Scotia M.P: read out of the Tory party by Sir Robert Borden after a war time horse deal. There is also Garland of Carlcton who figured in the drug scandal dur- ing the war and who was also read out of the Tory party by Sir Robert | Borden. "There is Jones of New Brunswick. Dow a member of Mr, . Meighea's cabinet, who was censured by the Legislature of his own province, over the potato scandal there. : There is ex-Premier Fleming of New Brunswick, of whom more an-| other time. ¥ There is Bob Rogers from Winni- Peg, and, last but not 1éast, there is Beeles Gott from Essex. These are some jury men who would try' to fasten the verdict of guilty on Hon, George H. vin and other leaders: of the Liberal party | who were doing all fn their power! to curb the smuggling evil. : --------esnens WR yyy iia is fi i ~< Returned To Hospital. cuperating from an operation for ap.|~ Miss Geraldine Hislop, who has | pendicitis Portormef ot the Kingston | that institution to resume been at her home in Brockville, re- General hospital, returned to' as nurse-in-training, z 7 £ LUDA You Don't Find This Guatagtee Bedsprin e As a dealer, | Cg ring !

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