Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1916, p. 4

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PAGE SIX JANUARY SALE | John McKay, Limited ANNOUNCE THEIR Annual Discount Sale of FINE FURS Beginning on Tuesday, January 3.1917, Ranging from 15% To 33 1-3% Off Former Prices. Muskrat Coats, 50 inches long, full sweep, $85, $75, $65 and $50, less 15%. Fancy and Fur Trimmed Model Hudson Seal Coats, less 15%. Model garments in various furs, 33 1-3% off. Scarfs and Muffs at prices ranging from $5.00 up, subject to discount of 15% and 259, 70+ * Furs for Men at 209, Discount. Men's fur and fur-lined coats, coon coats, cloth coats with fur collars; also caps, mitts, fur collars, etc. 149-157 Brock St. Tt , Bairnsfather. most important hook of the vear, by the orginator of the now 'world famous Fragments From France cartoons. This book consists | of his own. personal experiences at the front, with full page illustrations in his own ihimitable manner and a | large number of Bairnsfather draw- { ings in the text. None of the con- | tents nor any of the drawings or il- | lustrations has or will appear else- where. . Bound in red and black | cloth cover. The ideal book for a | New Year's gift. Will he on sale { Monday morning and delivery made | to any part of the city. Order your | copy to-night. Price 1.25. The Col- lege Book Store. A Progressive Alderman. In voting for Alderman Polson on Monday, every ratepayer will assist in electing one of the most progres- sive, up-to-date aldermen the city has ever had. Ald. Polson's record speaks for itself. He has usually been on the right side of the.argu- ment in the council debates and has advocated many good things. He realizes the necessity of a public wharf, cheap Hght, cheap power, good roads, and has fought for a more liberal expenditure of the city's funds for Cataraqui Ward. The Cabinet Phonograph | (82 fuchew high) Beautifully finished in dark mahogany. Special sound box gives tone equal to any $100 machine, Will take any make of Disc Record. \_ Price $35.00. COME IN AND HEAR IT. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. Mr. and Mrs. CO. W. Burroughs, Hawkesbury, have returned to their home after visiting his mother, Mrs. W. T. Burroughs, Albert street, The Auction Block, by Rex. Beach, 55¢. College Book Store. Wisdom Well Applied Gold bricks and "ready made' jewelery, or depart- ment store glasses, belong in the same class, : When buying / glasses ¢ place your confidence in an experienced registered opto- metrist for examination, EVERY RUG IN OUR EXHIBIT has a charm of its own. Each has an individeality and the variety is so floral and geometric patterns. Bat there is only one quality in the entire collection; the very best that ean be obtained for the money, R. McFaul Jinnton QMS Warshasse You are assured a thor- ough examination and ae curate glasses dt Assels- tine"s. Consult JS. Asselstine D.0.S 342 King Street THE BUSY OPTICAL ] STORE. _THE WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1916. CHURCH SERVICES Pawl's--Morning k: Sunday school, 3 p.m; even- 7 o'clock. Preacher erviees, Canon FitzGerald ' prayer, 11 a St. or 7 praye Baptist (hurch-- France Ser- m. and 7 p.m. Bible ¢ 3 p.m.; watch night service, nm. Students, soldiers and strang flecome to all services Union Street Will am st. Andrew's Church--Rev. J. W phen, minister, Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m. The minister | will preach at both services. Strang- ers, students and soldiers cordially invited to all the services Bethel Congregational Church, corner Barrie and Johnson streets Services at 11 a.m, and 7 pm. Mr Talbot will preach at both services Sunday school at 2.45 p.m. Prayer | meeting Tuesday, 8 p.m. Christian | Endeavor, Friday, 8 pa. A hearty | welcome extended to all Princess Street Methodist Church | corner of Princess and Albert | streets-- Rev H. E. Curry, pastor | Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., conduct- ed by the pastor. Sunday school, | 2.45 p.m. Epworth League, Monday + 8 pm, Prayer meeting Ww ednesday | 8 pap, A cordial invitation to all. First Congregational Church-- iQorvices at usual at 11 am. and 7! p.m. Rev. W, Craig will occupy the} 'pulpit Sunday school at 4 p.m. Union prayer meeting of the three | ¢ Congregational churches New Year's morning at 10.20 at Bethel Congre- 'gational church, conducted by Rev Mr. Lyall. . Bible Hall Store, | LBS. study in the I. (entrance of Sangent's Montreal street) Sunday, 3 p.m. | topic, Tabernacle Shadows, "Saeri- fiiec rbsequent to the Day of Atone- ment'; 7.30 pom., Israel," continued ents walcome meets Tor B. 8 A. Drug Class All Bible First Church of Christ, Scientidd,! Johnson street, hetween Bagot and | Wellington streets, Sunday school, 9.45 a.m.;: serviee, 11 am., subject, "Chriftian Science." Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting. Public reading room same address open avery afternoon, except Sunday, 2 to 5 o'clock. St. Luke's Church--Rev, Cagon | Forneri, M.A., B.I),, rector. Services, 11.a:m. and 7 pam.; 8 a.m, Holy Coin- munion; 11 a.m., morning prayer. Rev. Canon Forneri will preach; 7 p.m., evening service, Rev, Canow| Forneri will preach his farewell ser- mon as rector of St, Luke's. Special music morning and evening Seats | free and strangers weldome St. James' Church, | and Arch streets--All seats [ree Rev, T. W. iis oy B.A., Rector, The Rectory, 152 Barrie street. Sunday | after Christmas. 11 am., Morning Prayer and sermon, subject, "Peace | With Honor." 3 p.m., Sunday schdol. | 7 p.m., special intercession in connee- tion with the war; Holy Commun- fon; preacher, Capt. CC. K. Masters, M.A. BD. worner Unjon Queen Street Methodist Church | Rev. J. D. Ellis, pastor. Experience meeting, 10 a.m. Preaching services, 11 am. and 7 pan. Sunday school, adults' Bible class and Young Men's Club, 2.45 p.m. The pastor will preach at both services. AM. topie, "Our Nation's Call of Hour"; p.m. topic, "God's Benefit Through the Year." Seats free. Everyone wel- come. Special New Year Sunday school rally in Sydenham street church at 10.30 a.m. jam. | er "The Restoration of | stud- | {the morning service. 19.45. am; pm. with programme of music p.m. 'am. First Baptist Chorch--(orner of | Johnson and Sydenham streets Rev. Douglas Laing, pastor. 11 a.m, The Old Year and the New" Tp m. "The Word Humanified.* Y Spach Year's music. Bi ble school and organized Bible cl a p.m Strangers, stude diers cordially invited to all vices Cloth | Leather NeW sol- tho ser- Cooke's Preshyterian --~ E. R. Maclean, M.A., $51 street Minister at both services. ! 11 am. "Onward and Upward'; 11 Beginners and Primary school; } p.m., main school, ' Bible classes meet in the church: 7 p.m. "Abra- ham 5s Babbage." Tuesday, -8 p.m, week of prayer, Cooke's church. Rev, J. D. Ells, B.A. will speak. . Tues- day, 6.30 p.m., Boys' Club. Strangers welcome at all services Special 50c. Minister, Johnson! Hodgson Burnett, Geo. vertised cut prices. he largest For the convenience Jarrie and Earl streets | DD. minis-| "Benold 1 Chalmers, --Rev, M. Macgillivary, ter. . Services: 11 am. Come Quickly. Even So'Come, Lord | Jesus"; 7 pm, "Retrospect andj Prospect." Sunday school {3 pm.;| Bible class, with Prof. Metheson, 3 p.m.; Prayer meeting, Wednesday, .30 p.m. Union Presbyterian Pray-| meeting, Chalmers school room, {| Friday, 2.20 p.m. Students and! strangers cordially invited to all ser- vices, Calvary Congregational Charch, | corner of Bagot and Charles streets) --11 a.m., "Some Milestones and Other Stones ": 3p w., Sunday school and Bible class: 7 p.m., "The Changes ifi the Seasons: What They Bhould Teach Us." Monday, 10.30 a.m., Ainited New Year service for the Congregational churches in Bethel church, Johnson street. Pray without ceasing. Rev. J. Lyall, pas-| tor, 266 Rideau street Brock Street Methodist Churels, | corner Brock and Montreal streets Rev. George 8. Clendinnen, pastor,| 242 Johnsen street; will preach at} 11 a.m. and 7 pom. Morning theme, The Greatest Book in the World" ovening, 'Opportunities That Pass| With the Year." Sunday school, 2 p.| m., soldiers' song service in Military | 'Y. M.C. A, 8.30 pm. Wide open wel-| come to all services. On New Year's morning the members of the Sunday | school meet at 10.15 and proceed to the rally in Sydenham Street church. | Owing to week of prayer services all| week-night meetings are withdrawn, Sydenham Street Methodist Church Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor. The pastor w in preach, 11 am. OC onse- } | eration" 7. pm, "Preparednes 8 Music by soloists and full ehoix Mik Lily Crossley, Toronto, will sing at) Class meeting, VICTORY TO HAPPY AND YEAR. i Junior League, 10.15 aon, | Bilde school and Wesleyan Club, 2.45} New Year rally of Methodist | Monday, 10.30 a.m, | and ad-| dresses; Wednesday, 8 pam, week of | prayer service, with address on "N ttong and Their Rulers," by J. W. Stephen, pastor of St. Andrew's | church. Soldiers and students speci-| ally invited. A cordial welcome toj 'a i St. George's Cathedeal--Rev. GC. % {Starr, M.A, D.D,, dean and rector | {overseas) ; Rev. Cecil Whalley, M. As {B.D priest and viear, 138 Bagot] street; telephone 1444; Rev, V. O. Royle, M.A., assistant, 120 Welling- | ton street; telephone 1904. Supday | after Christmas; 8 a.n., Holy €om-! munion; 11 am, matins; préacher, | Rev. Cecil Whalley; 3 p.m., Sunday | school and Bible classes; 4 p.m. holy | baptism; 5 pm. evensong; 11.15] memorial eucharist in comme- moration of those fallen in battle. Preacher, the Bishop of Kingston' New Year's Day, 10 a.in,, Holy Com- munion. Dally services of interces- Sunday schools, TEST FICTION--<The Se ason's est 1 60- 162 Princess Street. LE --------_ | and Fish Sale RHYMES OF A RED Cog by Robert W. Service. Regular $1.00; Special, 85¢ . Regular $2.00; Special $1.75 Authors, H. G. Wells, Bary OPEN NIGHTS MAY IT BRING COMPLETE THE ALLIES, AND BE TO ALL PEOPLES A PROSPEROUS Newman & Shaw, THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE sion in the winter chapel at 1 a.m. except Tuesday, when service is at 8 ROYAL ARTILLERY SCHOOL, -- Those Who Have Passed the Late, Officers' Course. The following are the successful candidates of the R. 8. A. course which concluded on Friday after-! noon: } M. D. No. 1.--Lieuts. J. H. Bain, W. J. Bromridge, W. H. Forrest, E. M. Farncomb, L. M. Firth, H. Guthrie, D. P. Guthrie, E. C. C. Langford, K. Lett, chell. M. D. No. 2.--Lieuts. H. B, Bell, } J. L. Brown, A. G. Bland {quafied | for captain), C. H. Carruthers, J. M. Chalmes, D. Deeks, H, G. Donley, C.! F. Elliott, A. 8S. Elliott, M. R. Fy- | dell, P. B. Greey, M. B. Hastings, H. L. Hanna, J. F. Kyle, J. I. Lawson, C. E. Locke, R. E. Maxwell, W, L.| Matthews, H. H. Plaskett, 8. L.| Rees, J. E. Robinson, H. L. ! all, R. W. Hart, M. D. No. 3.--Lieuts, W. A. Mit 2 A. H. Brit- | ton, 8. G. Cameron, S. J. Downham, |} IE. K. Erskine, L. S. Fraser, N. B. Forbes, D. C. Gordon, A. H. Gordon, G. C. Garner, G. H. Gooderham, B. J. G. MacBeth, D. A. McMurtry, A. E. O'Neill, E. H. Paisley, R. MeG, Paine, F. H. Powell, A. D. Steacy, | €. M. Scott, G. Wood, J. H. Wilson: | M. D. No. 4. Wh A. C. Coch- ane EG a 1 B. €Cayford, E. Harding, J.D. Keane: ¥. K. Kearns, F. 6 .. Robb, M..D. No. 6.~Lieuts. B. §. Boyd, R. O. Peatson, W. H. Ritchie. M.D. No. 10--Lieuts. B. -W. Broateh, W. A. F. Fairchild, C. K. gm, 0. L. Hardwood, J. S. Lamont, I. L. Lawlor, C. V. MeArthur, J. F. McCallum, W. S. Newton, H. H. Phin rt fell Ee dell, Re Cutis. E. Heath, |} South- '§ Standard Music. CLOSING or MAILS When You Come Home, Rosebud. | Rose in the Bud, A Rose, A Kiss, A] Ring, Mattinata (Tosti), The Melody y trom time to Lime. of Home, Come to the Dance, Calling States, ally -..13.48 pm. Me Home to You. Everything in | mn Trusk, gui Alam music at the College Book Store. i Grend Truak, golog i 1.90 p.m. t J Do. (including Western . Suaes Meas. Grand Trunk and ail or of © ty G PR. 10.1 am and 4 fieEm En R British mall Bri. oo. closes Irregu- Intormation posted at P. "ee wae sen» KINGSTON'S For F all and Winter. FAMOUS Prevost, Brock street, has a great FUR STORE assortment of readymade clothing in {suits and overcoats, and a splendid {assartme nt of gent's, farnishings, His order clothing department was never better assorted with new goods at extremely low prices. It will pay you to examine his stock before buy- February Magazines. All Story, Tlustrated World, Peo- nles. Live Stories, Popular Mechanies, Motion' Picture, Modern Priscilla, Picture Play, Physical. Culture, Top Noteh, Outine. Smart Set. Scribwers', 'Parisienne, Breezy, Snappy. Vogue (Lingerie number), The College Book Store. Open Monday. wishes all its Friends, - patrons and others A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS | Electors of Rideau Ward, The undérsigned respectfully so- li¢its your votes and influence for re- election as public school trustee for Ridean Ward. HF. METCALFE, Prineipat 'Kingston Business College. ~-adve, ---------------- te Former Union Man. The aldermanic candidate in Cat- araqui Ward was a member of the Tinsmith Union before entering {the firm of Simmons Rros., and was with them in {heir first strike for * Hemlock in assorted lengths. Good quality Hemlock, dressed or rough. | S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory, Tamber Yards, Bay & Wellington Streets. Office Phone 66. Factory 1415. Wm. J. Locke, McCutcheon, William Dean Howells, cecclamber. Coal and Woeslewrss | Dr. Chown's MUTT and JEFF IN THE TRENCHES, by Bud Fisher. Reg. 60c. Lincoln, Francis at special ad Jos, U. and others, Books Are the Recognized New Year's Gifts New Year's Booklets, Cards, Calendars and Post Cards. and fine st Selection of New Year's Cards in the cily. Toronto Daily Papers Monday. of our customers and owing to the fact that there will be no local pa pers issued, we have ordered an extra supply of the Toronto morning papers. THE COLLEGE 300K STORE, Telephone 919. Our F irm Appreciates the attachment of Is many customers during the past year, and will endeavor to merit their confidence in the years to come, Wishing all the compliments of the season, wo remain, Yours for honest service, | SMITH BROS. Jewelers pnd Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses, Racoon Coats FOR MEN $75.00 to $125.00 W.F. Gourdier 80 Brock Street Phone 700. In the Village of Barriefield detached frame dwelling, with ~~ metal roof, § rooms, cellar, new stable, henhouse and garden, for $000. On easy terms, $100 down and $10.00 per month. A good building Jot on Montreal | Se. « 33 x 182, centrally located for | £300, | A new detached solid brick dwel- | ting on Union street, all orn, | hardwood floors and sun pa for | $4,000, A new brick dwelling on Colling- | wood street, for $3650, i A building lot on Union St, 66 x | 132, for $700, { Money to Loan, Fire Insnrance, Farnished Rooms and Houses, EW. Mullin & Son Cor, Johnson and Division Streets. Phones 539 and 1456, Keep tab on the, weather with one of our reliable There -Merenry or Spirit. Ae to 82.00, Drug Store. 185 Princess St. Phone 343 Everything for the sick and Sickroom

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