Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Nov 1916, p. 5

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PAGE SIX Hudso n Seal Made from Finest Selected Canadian Seal Dyed Muskrat THE POPULAR, BEAUTIFUL, LIGHT IN WEIGHT, GOOD WEAR- ING FUR Made to Special Measure, Any Style. All Seal or Banded with Contrasting Fur. Your Choice of Silk Linings. Try on our Models, Write for Catalogue. : John McKay . » * Limited. Kingston's Largest and Reliable Fur House. 149-157 Brock St. ' Hall, Sunday, Nov. 12th, 11 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1916. tee oS = CHURCH SERVICES & a | preacher, Dr. Griffith Jones, princi- | ing prayer, 7 o'clock. | both services Rev. Canon FitzGerald, | pal of Bradford-€ollege, England. St. {8 p.m. Paul"s--Moruing prayer, 11 p.m. : v | ! University Bervice--Convocation | ronto, will preach at both services. Special music by the choir. { school and Bible classes at 3 p.m. | Midweek services on Wednesday at Boys' Club, Thursday at. 6.30 (|| Soldiers, students and stran- o'clock; Sunday school, 3 p.m. even- | gers made welcome at all services. | MLA. First Church-- ongregational Morning service at 11 o'clock; even: | ing at 7 o'clock. John Murray, Preacher at| corner 'Bagot and Charles streets. a Has She Failed? Sunday p.m. Calvary. Congregational Church, 11 .m., "The Mission of the Church. How?" 3 pm. school and Bible class; 7 speaker, Rev. | Queen's University, will preach' Sun-| Queen's University; Monday, 8 p.m., | { | | | | Chamberlain f Metal Weather us ~=Stop windows rattling. =<Makes them run easy. Now is the time to equip Jour windows and doors. Ring Bl 810 and we will show you the Bl goods and give you a price. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. Typewriters and Insurance. "Ranks with the Strongest' HUDSON BAY Insurance Company FIRE INSURANCE Head Office, Royal Insurance . MONTREAL ae Mansa Oats Broach Foronte W. H. GODWIN & SONS AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. FLOWER POTS AND BUTTER JARS All Sizes, Ideal Silver Cream For Gold and Silver -D.COUPER HAD VERY NARROW ESCAPE LAD ON BICYCLE RAN DOWN BY | AN AUTOMOBILE, Police Have Summoned Driver of the That Ha Was Driving on His Wrong Side of the Street. A small boy, riding a bicycle, had la narrow escape from receiving seri- 'ous injuries when run down ai the corner of King and Brock street about 6.30 o'clock on Friday night. It is claimed the chauffeur was driving on the wrong side of the street. As a result of the accident he has been served with a summons to_ap- pear before 'Magistrate Farrell, on Tuesday morning, when he will be; charged with a violation of the Motor Vehicles' Act. The lad received a bad shaking up, but luckily had no bones broken. His| bicycle was badly damaged. Mr. Bar-| rett took the boy to his home in his] automobile. 1 Boys Ran Amuck in Auto. | Three small boys in an auto -num-| bered 32928 ran into a telegraph pole | at the corner of Bagot and Queen | streets Saturday morning, cutting the | pole in two. The boys jumped out | and ran away. It looks as If they had stolen the car. | Constable. Samuel Arniel investi-| gated, and found that the car belong- ed to William Hutching, of Jones Falls. He left the car on Princess street and the boys made off with it. The damage was estimated at $40. The names of the boys are not known. For Fall and Winter, Prevost, Brock street, has a great "assortment of ready-made clothing in suits and overcoats, and a splendid assortment of gent's furnishings. His order clothing department was never better assonted with new goods at extremely low prices. It will pay you to examine his stock before buy- ing. rm Three Priests Go Overseas. Rev. Father Nicholson, of Prescott, Father Cote, of Peterboro, will leave Father Cote, of Ptrboro, will leave on Saturday for England, where they will be attached to certain units as Roman Catholic chaplains. All three have been granted the rank of cap- n, ' Father Nicholson is a son of Thom- as Nicholson, Ontario street, and is very well known in the city. If you contemplate buying a lot or home, don't "go blind," but get the day school at three o'clock. Union Street Baptist Church-- Pastor, Rev. Willlam France. vices: 11 & m. and 7 p. m.; B school, 3 p.m.; E. Y. P. U., Monday, 8 p.m.; prayer service, Wednesday, § p.m. Everybody welcome to all services, Chalmers, Barrie and Earl streets ~--Rev. M.-Macgillivray, D.D., nyinis- ter. Services: 11 am. and 7 pm. by Rev. H. R. Horne, LL.B, Co- bourg; Sunday school, 3 p.m.; same hour, Bible class, with Prof. Mathe- son; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 pm. Students and strangers cordially invited to all the services. St. Andrew's Church--Service, 11 a.m, Rev. A. Brown, Sydenham street church; 7 p.m., Rev. class, 3 p.m. All welcome. First Baptist Church, corner John- son and Sydenham. streets--Rev. Douglas Laing, pastor. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The pastor at both sarvices. 'Bible school and organized Bible classes at 2.45 p.m. Strangers, students and soldiers cordially invit- ed to all the services, All pews free. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Johnson street, betwéen Bagot and Wellington streets. Sunday school, 9.45 am.; service, 11 a.m.; subject, "Mortals and Immortals." Wednes- day evening testimonial meéting. Public reading room same address, open every afternoon, except Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock, I. B. 8. A. Class meets for Bible study in I. B, 8. A. Hall, entrance over Sargent's drug store, Montreal street, Sunday, 3 p.m., topic, Taber- nacle Shadows continued--"Another Type of the Atonement Sacrifices." 7.30 p.m. topic, "The Work of Har- | vest--The Deliverance and Exalta- tion of the Church," continued. All Bible students welcome. * St. James' Church, corner Union and Arch streets--Rev. T. W. Sav- ary, B. A., rector, the rectory, 152 Barrie street. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m, holy com- munion; 11 a.m., morning prayer and litany, sermon subject] "Sijence Unto God"; 8 p.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., evening prayer and sermon, subject, "The Burning Bush ™ Cooke's Presbyterian Church, Brock street--Rev. E. R. McLean, M.A. pastor. At 11am. and 7 p.m. special services in commemoration of the seventieth anniversary of the opening of the church, Rev, D. T. McKerrol, B.A., Victoria church, To- | | 1 ---Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor. | street. Young People's meeting; Wednesday, (prayer meeting and choir practice. == All are cordially te jJohn Lyall, pastor, 268 Rideau street. yelcomed. Rev, Sydenham Street Methodist Church 11 a. m., Rev. Dr. Torrance; 7 p.m., the pastor. Music by soloists and full choir. Clasé meeting, 9.45 a. m.; Junior League, 10.15 a. m.; Bible school, 2.45 pm. Prof. J. F. Mac- donald will address the Wesleyan Club. Senior League Monday, 8 p.m. Prayer and praise service, Wednes- day, 8 p.m. Soldiers and students Specially invited, A cordial welcome to all. Princess Streét Methodist Church, corner of Princess and Albert streets Rev. H. BE. Curry, pastor, 11 a. iii pi Rey, a m., the postor, "The Dimensions of ' ourt--Claimed | I} ones, D.D, princ n B-| the Gift"; 7 p.m., the pastor, assist- Car to the Police C ed}; ependent College, Bradford, Eng-{cq4 by Miss Turner, Toronto. {land. Sunday school and adult Bible] Turner will preach, sulfject, "The | Needs Miss V of India." Sunday school, 2.45 p.m.; Epworth League, Mon- day, 8 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wed- nesday, 8 p.m.; meeting of the men of the church in the auditorium, Monday, 8 p.m. A cordial invitation to all. St. George's Cathedral--Very Rev. Dean Starr, M.A, D.D., rector (over- seas). Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A, B. D., priest vicar, 138 Bagot street; telephone 1444; Rev. V. O. Boyle, M.A, assistant, 120 Wellington Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity, 8 a.m., holy communion; 11 a.m., mating, preacher, the Bishop of Kingston; 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible classes; 4 p.m., holy bapt- ism; 7 p.m., evensong, preacher, the Bishop of Kingston. Daily services of intercession in the chapel as usual. Brock Street Methodist Church, corner Brock and Montreal streets-- Rev. George 8. Clendinnen, pastor, 242 Johnson street, will preach at 11 am. and 7 p.m.. Sunday school and Bible classes at 3 o'clock. Morn- fig theme, *'Second-hand Religion"; evening, "The Story of a Slave." A musical service will be held in the evening, including the following aumbers: Anthem, "God So Loved the World" (Stainer); ladies' octette, "Thy Will Be Done" (Mevis); an- them, "In Faith Adoring," with ob- ligate solo by Mrs. D. Pound; solo, "Ora Pro Nobis (Piccolomini), Miss Pearl Nesbitt; anthem, "Father, Keep Us in Thy Care." Teacher Training Class, Monday, 8 p.m. La- dies' Ald Society meeting, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer service, Wednesday, 8S p.m. Sunday School Board meet- ing, Thursday, 8 pm. Sing-song service in Military Y. W. C. A, 87930 Sunday evening, led by Secretary Pearson. Soldiers and visitors wel- come to all services. - r~ IN THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S ARTS THE SOCCER C ON FRIDAY. Arts Concourse is to Hold Its Meeting This Session--Prof. Ferguson Ad- dressed the Q.U.M.A. on Saturday Morning. : Arts "19 went down to their first def. his when on Friday '17 WON advice of an experienced agency like that of M no < afternoon Arts '17 won the soccer championship of the faculty by a score of 1-0. . The game was fast throughout, and although played in darkness at the last, it was very interesting. Kines in the first half received a pass from 'the side line, and after go- ing through the full backs had a straight one through the goal. Arts '19 plainly had the advantage in the first half, but lost several good chances to score. BE. H. Reynolds played a star game throughout, but did not have the support that was necessary. 4 The teams: * Aft "17---Goal, Sutherland; full backs, Ball, G. D. Vert; halves, Fish- of, W. Mars, H. P, Tr; forwards, Galbrat 5 H. Talbot, A Sleeping Lion. This may be said of a cancer in the early stage. It is best to despatch the lion before he wakes up. A bullet through his brain will do that, The treatment of cancer used by Dr. Lake, of this city, séems to act after that fashion, for one treatment only is the rule. Oyster Shell for Hens. New shell, newly crushed, full of carbonate of lime, which greatly aids in the formation of the egg, for sale at Carnovsky's Fruit and Oyster House. 1 Major, the Rev. G. I. Campbell preaches anniversary sermons in As- bury Methodist church, Perth, on Sunday. The church was organized Is. J : day with the schooner X Sunday} M. McFadden, |} On Sale Toda RHYMES OF A RED CROSS MAN, by Robt. W. 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