er oe SAH tet pnt aeons THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY. CHURCH SERVICES St. Paal's--Morning prayer 'and jSunday school ard Bible class: holy communion, 11 o'oclock; Sun-|p.m., "Justification ay Faith"; day school, 3 p.m.; evening prayer, /day, 8 p.m., Christian 1 o'clock. Preacher at both services rally: Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer and the rector. choir practise. We give all a hearty weicome to our service. Seats Queen's University --Conayocation | Rev. John Lyall, service at Queen's University Sunday 'street. at 11 a.m. Preacher, Dr. J. A. Mac- donald, the Globe, Toronto. This is! First the only piace where he preaches on) Pastor, Rev. T. De Courey Rayner; | Sunday. residence, 224 Johnson street. Ser-! -- {vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; 3 p.m.,} St. Andrew's Church--Rev. J. W. Sunday school and Bible classes. The Stephen. minister. Services at 11 a. pastor will preach at both services, m. and 7 pom. The miniser will bis topics being: 11 am. sreach at both services. Sunday Psalm, Its Message school and Bible class at 3 p. m. Churchgoers"; 7 p.m., "G trangers, students and soldiers cord- | in History." PAGE SIX he Ladies' Home Journal The one Magazine the ladies look for. On shle at the following stores: : Prouse's Drug Store, Medley's Drug Store, McAuley's Book Store, 'McGall's Tobacco and News Store, Miss Bucknell's News Stand. : REBRUARY MAGAZINES. NOW ON SALE--American, McLean's, Woman's Home Companion, Metropolitan, McClyres, Motion Picture Classic, Family Journal, Vogue, Argosy, McCall's, Railroad Man's, Munsey's, People's, Popular, Popular Science, Detective, Wide World, Top Ngtgh, Snappy, Saucy, Young's. Live, Smith's, Short Stories, Green Bock, Blue Book, Smart Set, Cosmopo itan. Make this store your headquarters for Magazines and Weekly illustrated papers. District Agents for Curtis Publishing Company THE COLLEGE 300K STORE, OPEN NIGHTS ---- + Congregational Church--! January Fur Sale John McKay, Limited iD CS DONTIONS {CASH CONTRIBUTIONS DURING PAST MONTH. | AcknowleCgement of Al 3 First church is the! ially invited to all the services. church with a welcome. All seats are! free and the music is good. . 1 Bethel C punal Charch, | wo i corner Bagrie and Johnson streets Chalmers', Barrie and "Earl Streets ||} At 11 am. and 7 pm Rev. J. W.{--Rev. M. Macgillivray, D.D., mini-|Ji { Starie, Spencerport, N.Y., will preach. ster. Services, 11 a.m., "The Scien- { Sunday school, 2.45 p.m.; prayer tific Method in Personal Religion"; P. S.{7 p.m., William McInnes, of Queen's | Cabinet Phonograph (82 Inches high) . sound box gives tome 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. Tea and Coffee mo pe ava a ho to Aad el PRE Qur special steel cut at ... 40c Ib. Our special blend, fresh ground . at 30c Ib. We are safe 'in saying that these lines cannot be beaten at the price. Try them. i TEA We have a beautiful black tea «s+ at 40c Ib. i range «s+ 30¢ to 45¢ Ib. Our repeat orders on these liuss are a guarantee of thelr quality. 7 J.'R._B. Gage, viduals All Assist Work. Gifts to | meeting, Tuesday, 8 p.m.; Y. Date--Schools, Societies and Indi- {C. E., Friday, 8 p.m. in the Good {come to all. Cash contributions from December 14th to January 17th, acknowledged by the Canadian Red Cross Society, Kingston Branch: Previousl Spencerville Women's 'In- stitute .. Children of Schools: Central school .. Macdonald school. Victoria school. . Cataraqui school. Depot scliool ., .. Rideau schoo] ... Sydenham schoel 6.18 F. A. Miller, Riverside, Cal,, per C. Birmingham to Dr. J. C. Connell ... Women's Canadian Club . tadles' Musical Club .. Macnee & Minnes o. Bermingham ... . Queen St. Methodist ch Ladies' Ald .. Mrs J. Herald, Mr. Mrs. Whiteside, Thomas, per Dr. Coppel. .» -. .. »: Little Allies' Club, Stella. . Sale of Material .. .. .. South Frontenac Teachers' Association .. .. .. .. Proceeds Mrs. Burees Pa- triotic Bridge .. .. .. Concert Public school, No. the Public ..$18.96 9.37 « 42.68 . 35.25 1.50 2.80 St. J. C. 4 and continuation class, ) Wolfe Island .. .... . Half Proceeds Afternoon Mrs. Elmer Davis--Life Membership Dr. T. H, Farrell (Genesee, N.Y.), Life Membership, per Dr, Connell .. .. .. Mrs, Waldron, Life Mem- bership Aa iann Mrs. Jas Lesslie, Life Mem- bership + +o. +. «+ Miss Emily Mathan, Life Membership .. .. .. .. Presbyterian Church social Mrs. W. L. Allison, Wolfe Island .. .. Miss Filson, Buffalo Mrs. M. Byers .. .. .. .. Queen's Girls' Red Cross . Offertory, Memorial Service S. George's Cathedral, ov. 20th .. .. .\ ..". Queen St. Methodist church Sunday school .. .. ... Miss F. A. Ferguson .. .. Mrs. H. Spencer, Chicago. es. Mundell .. .. .. ... C. H. Boyes .. .. Ofiss Gildersleeve .. .. ,. Mrs. Giles . . Mrs. M. Conroy Somme Club .. . Miss C, Macaulay .. .. . Miss F. Sullivan .. Mrs. Constantine .. or ee ae acknowledged <, $1,505.65 117.00 106.94 100.00 | 52.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 36.25 35.46 32.00 * 27.00 26.00 26.40 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 13.85 10.00 10.00 10.00 7.30 6.00 AAA cooooe oPoe® 833332 FANT aon Sooo Ao 44 Miss Crisp A warm wel- Princess Street Methodist Church, rorner of Princess and Albert streets --Rev. H. E. Curry, pastor. Services, {11 a.m. and 7 p.m., conducted by the pastor Sunday school, 2.45 p.m. Ep- warth League, Monday, 8 p.m.; pray- er meeting, Wednesday, 8 pm. A | cordial invitation to all. | IL B.S. A. Class--Meets for Bible {study in I. B. 8. A. Hall (entrance j over Sargent's drug store, Montreal | street): Sunday, 3 p.m,, topic, Tab | :rnacle Shadows--'The ashes of a heifer sprinkling the unclean," Heb. : 7.30 p.m. topic, "The Anglo- All Bible stu- 9:13; { Israelitish Question." | dents welcome. First Baptist Church, corner John- son and Sydenham streets. Rev, Douglas Laing, pastor, at both ser- vices, 11 am. "Ye Are God's Pemple"; 7 pm., "The Urgency of the Church's Obligation"; Bible school and Bible classes at 2.45 Tom Students, strangers and soldiers cor- dially invited to all the services. . Fa First Church of Christ, Scientist, Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington streets. Sunday school, 9.45 a.m.; service, 11 a.m., subject "Life" Wednesday evening, testl- monial meeting. Public reading room same address, open every after- noon, except Sunday, $ to 5 o'clock. | All are cordially invited to the ser- vices and the reading room. St. James' Church, corner Union and Arch Streets--All seats free. Rev. T. W. Savary, B.A., rector, the Rectory, 152 Barrie street. Third Sunday after Epiphany. 11 am. morning prayer and Holy munion. Preacher, Captain the Rev. C. K. Masters, M.A, BD; 3 pm. Sunday school; 7 p.m., evening pray- jer and sermon, 'The Price of Lib- erty." Queen Street Methodist Church-- Rev. J. D. Ellis, B.A., pastor. Ex- ing services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sun- day school, adult Bible class and Young Men's Club, 2.45 p.m. Pastor will preach at both services. Morn- ing topic, "Our First and Last Reve- lation of God"; evening topic, "Pil- ate's Question Applied to Ourselves." Seats free. Everybody welcome. Y.W.CA.--Miss Una Saunders general secretary of the Dominion Association, will speak at the asso- ciation rooms as follows: Sunday, 8.15 p.m.; Monday, 4.30 at a five 'o'clock tea; Monday, at 8 p.m., and also in Convocation Hall. .Tuesday, at 5 p.m., under the joint auspices of the Pity and College Y.W.C.A. and Missionary Associations. Subject, "Indian Missions." All are fnvited. Calvary Congregational Church, corner of Bagot and Charles streets-- 11 am. "Wholcheartedness"; 3 p.m. Com-| perience meeting at 10 a.m.; preach-| i College, "A Great Principle of Practi- {cal Religion: Mercy Rather Than | Sacrifice." Sunday school and Bible jclass, 3 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wed- nesday, 7.30 p.m. Students and strangers cordidlly invited to all the services. 3 Cathedral--Third Sunday after Epiphany. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m. Holy Com- fmunion; preacher, Rev. Cécil Whal- ley; 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible jclass; 4 p.m, holy baptism; 7 p.m., evensong; preacher, the Bishop of Kingston. After eveénsong social hour for soldiers will be held in St. George's Hall. Daily service of inter- cession in the winter chapel at 10] a.m., except Tuesday, when the seér- vice is at 8 a.m. St. George's Cooke's Presbyterian -- Minister Rev. BE. R. Maclean, M.A., 451 John- son street, will preach 11.a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening subject, "The Unity ed God," the second of the theories of the Ten Commaném@nts; 11 am., be- }elaners and-Primary school; 3 p.m., | marr-School and Bible classes; Mon- |day, 8 pa., young people's rally. {Sydenham Street Methodist Church; | Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting' {| Thursday, 6.30 p.m., Boys' Club de- bate. -- IF ! | Sydenham Street Methodist Church | \--Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor, 11} {am., Rev. T. Albert Moore, D.D.;{ | general secretary of Social Service| and Evangelism; 7 pm., the pastor, "Jonah's Call to Nineveh." Musie by soloists and full choir. Class meet- ing, 9.45 am.; Junior League 10 a.m.; Bible school and Wesley Club,' 2.45 p.m.; Senipr League will attend Christian Eneavor rally, Monday, 8 p.m. Soldiers and students especially invited. A cordial welcome to ail. St. Luke's Church---Rev. J. de Pencier Wright, M.A., B.D), rector. Services, 11 am. and 7 p.m. 11 a.m. morning prayer and Holy Com- munion. Rev. Mr. Wright will preach; 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible class; 4 p.m., baptism; 7 p.m, evening prayer. A memorial service wil be held ¥ memory of late W. H. McDonald. Rev. Mr. Wright will preach. Music: anthem, "Now the Day is Over," Miss Florence Godman and choir. Seats Tree. Strangers and visitors cordially invited and wel- comed to all services. Brock Street Methodist Church, corner Brock and Montreal streets-- Rev. Geo. S. Clendinnen, pastor. Re- sidence, 242 Johnson street. The pastor will conduct both =arvices. 11 a.m. theme, "Our Place and Duty"; 7 p.m, "A Social and Moral Reform Message," by Rev. T. Alert Moore, D.D., of Toronto: Sunday school, 3 pm.; military Y.M.C.A. song service, 8.30 p.m. in basement - Everybody welcome, soldiers and studedts in particular. - Epworth League 'with- drawn this week on account of the C.E. rally in Sydenham street. Wed- nesday prayer service, 8 p.m. 233% Per Dorothy Laird's Birth- day re cD . Total Cash to date..... Expenditure .. . Cash Balance .. .. ... 80.79 Heano aa, ( ie Hon. Treas, Kingston's Famous Fur Store |! Telephone 919. Big Sale of Travellers' Samples - Including Ladies' Collars and Fischus. Beautiful creations at special prices. 25¢ and Up. Good picking for economical buyers. PR A A Cashmere hosiery at less thr~ present wholesale prices. | -- *~ Buy now. ED a Bix selling in Ladies' Coats, upto $15.00. Your Pick for $5.00. CLOSING British "mail closes irregu- SE Sl IF Pile Jai uty omen seell30am 2a asses ans . <s..+ LOO pm. Grand THE ri wai De aay ail 1pm. 2 o1l an and ga 18 dn wee HER NO HUNGER STRIKE. . Prisoners at Fort Henry Did Work Commandant Orderad. A story was in circulation on Sat- urday. morning that the prisoners of war at Fort Henry were on a hunger strike, to carry out a threat made to the commandant that they would not shovel snow from in fromt of the main gate. 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