Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Apr 1917, p. 2

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: PAGE SIX THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1917. ART ---- ------------ Ra SI "Absolute Security wy Telephone 489 -- Our Fur Van will Call. JOHN McKAY, Limited. 1 { KINGSTONIAN IN TROUBLE | Watertown Police Asked Frederick Caine. A despatch from Watertown says: The local police have been asked to hold Fred Caine, a Candaian, who is believed to he in this city. He was held in Rociester 'some time ago for the Canadian authorities on the charge of non-support of his wife, who lived at- Kingston, Ont. It {is said that thé warrant expired, but that Caine was deported from Roc- { hester. How he .escaped from the author: © ~|}i ties is a mystery. orona | Word come from Kingston that an effort is being made to reopen the { prosecution of Caine, and the mat- |ter has been taken up with J. L. | Whiting, K.C., county Crown attor- 'ney. Caine has not ben taken into custody here as yet. Coming To Griffin's. Clara Kimball Young in { Price' She Pald." to Hold Rented and Repaired. hy. Portable, Folding, 83% Ibs. Rib- bons and Carbon Papers. * Filing Cabinets . Office Furniture J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. -- "The "Blighty," the big English hit. ~t | Special ol 15¢ per copy. The Col- lege Book Store. Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks, Aus- tin's. Ex-President Roosevelt was awkward and stupid Fo as much as other boys. He tells us that glasses changed his career. Yours may be such a case. - Come in and get our specs talist's advice. Consultation free, JS Asslstine DOS PARADIS TAXI STAND Al fi call -- a "GARAGE FOOT OF BROCK ST. Phone 822; House 611 Cars washed, | Gaaoling and E. PARARIS, Prop. J Te AS A -A HOME BARGAIN Atthe Golden Lion Grocery FancyClover New brick residence, ectricity and gas; west end, two blocks from trolley line, near Collegiate. $300 cash. "_ ice $3250. " Evi McCann, Bl '82 Brock Street. Saturday Evening. In one pound sections, 25 cents each. Fresh California Prunes, nice and juicy ... ... 10c, 13}e, 15¢. Ib. Peaches, 2 de see ses X cre wes | Rev. |W. RMcRea & Co.| CHURCH St. John's Church Portsmouth | The Bishop of Kingston will admin-| ister the rite of Confirmation at the | evening service.» Morning prayer, 11 cher, Rev. Canon Fitz- Sunday school, 3 p.m.; 7 o'clock. Preacher, M.A. Paul's. o'clock. Pre Gerald, M.A. evening prayer, Canon FitzGerald, Baptist Church.-- Sunday evening at 7, Prof. Chalmers of Queen's University will address. Subject, "The Effect of the Great War on Turkey." St. Union Street St. Andrew's Church.--Rev. J. W, Stephen, minister. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday school and Bible class at 3 pom. The minister will preach. at both services. Strang- ers and soldiers cordially invited to all 'the services. First Baptist Church. --Rev.- Doug- las Laing, pastor, at both services. 11 a.m., "Christ's Co-partnership"; 7. pm. Weds are the Dead?' Re- chab Tandy will sing at the evening service. Bible school and Bible class- es at 2.45 p.m. Students, strangers and soldiers cordially invited to all the services. " Queen Street Méthodist Church, J. D. Ellis, Pastor--Experience ' meeting at 10 a.m. Preaching ser- vices at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Sunday School, Adult bible class and Young Men's club at 2.45 p.m. Rev. L. M. England will preach at both services. W. G. Anderson will address the Young Men's club, Seats free. Every- body welcome, St. James' Church, corner Union and Arch Streets--Rew. T. W. Sav- ary, B.A., feu, The Rectory, 152 Barrie street; First Sunday after Easter, 11 p.m. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. Sermon Subject, "Victory" 3 p.m. Sunday school. 7.00 Evening Prayer and - Sermon. Sermon Subject--"A Song of Re- demption."" Chalmers', Barrie and Earl Streets «The seventy-first anniversary. Rev. M. Macgillivrary, D.D., minister, Services, 11 a.m. and 7 ».m., bv the Right Reverend Principal Baird, Moderator of the General Assembly. Special offering. Special music, Sun- day school and Bible class, 3 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Students and strangers cordi- ally invited. Church Calvary. Congregational give an wThe story of a bad" intention SERVICES LB.S.A. Class meets for Bible} study in 1.B.S.A. Hall (entrance over Sargeat's . drug store, Montreal street). Sunday, 3 p.m., topic, Tabei- nacle Shadows, "The Priest Unblem- ished"; 7.30 p.m. topic, What Does] the Peculiar Appearance of the | "Anti"«Chamber" to the "King's | Chamber" of the | Great Pyramid Sug-| gest? Monday, 7.45 p.m wart talk on "Order in God's Plan." ¥ All Bible! students welcome. ? | First Church of Christ, Scientist, | Johngon street,. between Bagot and Wolngton streets. Sunday school 9.43 a.m.; service, 11 a.m., subject, "Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?" Wedne evening testimonial meeting. Public reading room same address, open every afternoon, ex- cept Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock. All are cordially invited to the services and the reading room. Cooke's Presbyterian. ---- Minister, Rev. E. R. Maclean, M.A., B.D., 372 Brock street. 11 a.m., Rev. Prof. Chambers, of Queen's \U 'niversity. 11 a.p., befmners and primary school; 3 p.m., main school and Bible class- es; 7 p.m., minister, subject, *"Tenth Commandment"; Monday, -8 p.in., Young People's Society; Wednesday? 8 p.m., prayer meeting; Thursday, 7 p.m., Boys' Club. Strangers cordi- ally invited to attend. Bethel Congregational Church Johnson and Barrie streets--Pastor Rev.. T. De Courcy Rayner, Resi- dence 220 Johnson street. . Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday, schgol and Bible classes 3 p.m. 1 p/m. John Murray of Queen's University, 7 p.m. The pastor will preach, his topic being "Intending After Easter". that came to nought. Wednesday. The United Prayer meeting in the school- room at 8 p.m, Friday Y.P.S.C.E., at 8 p.m. You are welcome to all services, Brock Street Methodist Church corner Brock and Montreal streets-- Rev, George S. Clendinnen, pastor Resfdence, 24° Johnson street: The pastor will preach at 11 am. "A Message for Seed-time," and at 7 p.m, "Open the Door." Sunday school at three o'clock p.m. Good music and a welcome at all services. Mrs, D. Pound, of Gananoque, will assist the choir, Song service in Military Y. MM. C. A. 8.15 p.m. . Monday, 8 p.m. Epworth League. . Wednesday, -8 p. m. Prayer gervice. Thursday, Annual meeting of Sunday school board. Corner 11 a.m. "A Man Tested yet Trium- phant." 3 p.m. Sunday school and Bible class. 7 p.m. "A Hypocrite unmasked." Monday 7.30, Chris-| tian endeavors. Tuesday 2. 30, W.T. | M. 8S. Wednesday. Prayer meeting | and choir practice. All:are heartily welcomed. Rev, John Lyall, 266 Rideau street, Svdenham Street Methodist Church | --~Rev. AMred Brown, '"pastor-- Rev. George W. McCall, B.A.,- of Smith's Falls, will preach morning and evening. Music by soloists and 'Tull choir. Class méeting, 9.45 a.m.; Junior League, 10 a.m.; Bible school and Wesleyan Club, 2.45 p.m.; Senior League, Monday, 8 p.m,; prayer and praise service, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Soldiers and students specially invit- ed. A cordial welcome to all. Princess Street Methodist Church corner of Princess and Albert streets ---Rev. H. E. Curry, pastor. Special "Connexional Day Services' morning and evening . Rev. E. A. Codling, Elginburg, will preach at both ser- vices. The offerings of the day will go to augment the "Connexional Fund" of the church. Sunday school 2.45 pin. Union meeting of League and prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. A cordial invitation to all. LIEUT.-COL. VERNON EATON FORMER R.C.HA. OFFICER IS DEAD OF WOUNDS Oommanded Sth Brigade, 3rd Can- adian Division--Bvidently -Wound- ed in the Last Drive. | . "Lieut.<Col. Daniel Tsaac Vernon Eaton died of wounds", was a cable Bagot and Charles Street-- | | First Congregational Church---- | Pastor: Rev, T. De Courcy Rayner, | Residence 220 Johnson street. Ser- | vices 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday I school and Bible classes at & p.m. i 11 a.m. The pastor will preach his | topie being "Three After-Easter pastor | goto Worth Noting." A message of inspiration for the followers of Jesus Christ, 7 pm. John Murray of [Queen s Universily. Remember that God's Day calls you to God's House. | We-invite you to First Church, The {Church with a welcome. St. George's Cathedral---The very Rev. G. L. Starr, M.A., D.D., dean and rector (overseas); Rev. AF, C. Whalley, M.A; BD. priest-vicar, 138 Bagot street, phone 1444. Rev. V. O. Boyle, M.A., assistant, 120 Wellington street;-phone 1904, First Sunday after Easter.'8 a.m, Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Matins and Holy Communjon, Preacher, the Bishop of Kingston, 3 p.m. Sunday schbol and Bible classes, 4 p.m. Holy Baptism. °7 p.m. Evensong Preacher, Rev. V. O. Boyle, 8.30 p.m. Social Hour for the soldiers of the city in St, George's Hall. Daily ser- vices of intercessiop-as-usual-in-the lady chapel. a -- Now on Sale Pictorial Review, Fashion Review, V ogue(Aprjl 15), Delinéator, McCall's, Designer, Parisienne, Live, Breezy, Motion Picture, Photoplay, Picture Play, Smart Set, Snappy, Cosmopolitan, Blue Book, Adventure, Smith' "sy Peoples' 8, Railroad Man's, Current Opinion, Wireless Age. WEEKLIES -- Literary Digest, Life, Judge, Puck, Canuck, Saturday Night, Country Gentleman, Saturday Evening Post, All Story Weekly Globe, Chicago Blade. 2 BLIGHTY At the popular price of 15c¢. All the latest popular hits '. . 160-162 Princess St. Open Nights. » Montreal Standard, Buffalo SATURDAY MUSIC SALE. Courier and Times, Utica (The Soldiers' Home Sweet Home) Elsewhere in Canada this number is being sold at 40c. : 2 for 25¢ The College Book Store, Phone 919 10 DOZEN WHITE MARQUISETTE BLOUSES in a variety of latest styles, all sizes from 34 to 44. Special tonight $1.00. OUR RANGE OF NOBBY SUITS is pleas- ing the best buyers. Elegant styles at poplar prices, $15.00 up. WE HAVE SOME BEAUTIFUL COATS to show you at $7.50 up. NEW STYLE BLACK SILK BLOUSES, just received; all sizes from 34 to 44. $2.95 up. RAIN COATS IN THE LATEST CREA- tions, placed in stock this week. =r NOBBY NECKWEAR for classy dressers. Popular priced. Newman & Shaw, _THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Coming to Griffin's. Clara Kimball Young in Price She Paid." "The Prof. W. T. Connell has found that the cheese suspected of being pols- oned and sent from Osgoode for ex- amination was not poisoned. Garden and Flower Seeds, Aus- tin's. ---- oe "Headquarters for Headwear" received by the Whig from Lond =| on Saturday morning, and the mess- | than those shown in our display f for tia are exact Tihabiet dogs of he Est DE perns we have as many as 3 EE E chr ar any oa 2 spring Bow in the tine, while stocks are 'Oriental Prayer Rigs, 24 x 48 in. very soft and lustrous, $4.50 each. AR age brought the deepest regret from hundreds of Kingston friends of this popular officer. Col. Eaton was with the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery here for several years and Jeft with that unit for overseas with Canada's t contingent. He took with him ered one of Abe. best THE HAT STORE _TO-NIGHT FOR NEW HATS BUILDERS' SUPPLIES wey CLOSING OF MAILS British mail closes irregularly. Information od at P.O. Lobby from time to tim United States, daily 11.30 a.m, Grand Tank, going east, 1.30 a.m. and 11.30 p.m. Grand Th. Toronto and west, including Wentern States . 1.00 Grand Trunk and all 'west of City, 2.30 p.m. and 11.30 p. C.P.R. .. 10.15 am. and 5.00 p C.N. 00 READY ROOFING We are carrying several kinds of the well known Brantford Roofing Nails and Cement are packed inside the rolls. Price, per roll, $1.75 and up. Yand 11.30 p.m. pm, \.. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Local Notes and Items of General Interest. Pianos for rental at Lindsay's, 171 Princess St. Canada in Flanders, vol. II, cloth bound, 35¢. - The College Book Store. Mr. Swaine, piano tuning. Or. -- Phones: Oflice 66, Factory 1415 ders left at McAuley's, or 'phone 564. : z SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND OVAL CLUSTER : [Rings ! 3 New, Popular my an Price, Our showing of this incfeasing« ly popular style of ring is now at its best, See our window display for convincing proof. Smith Bros. » Jewelers and Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses, Oculists Prescriptions for Glasses Filled. Rats Wanted W. F.Gourdier | - 80 Brock Street Phone 700. WE SELL, BUY, LEASE OR MANAGE PRO- PERTY. How about that real estate you have been trying. to sell? We can find a purchaser, We are offering a detached frame dwelling, with considerable land, for garden purposes, for $1150, or a smaller dwelling for $875. Both sit- uated at lower station, and on easy terms. On the ssnny side of Queen St. a nice dwelling, hot water heating, and al) + For $3330. i EW. Millin & Son J. R. Donaldson, Toronto, is in the city for the week-end. het, Con} and Wood Page and Shaw candy, Austin's. Sl H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 King street. Leave orders at or Book Store. : Col. Labatt, Ottawa, will represent the Canadian Pension Board at the | Kingston Veterans' Langemarck ban-| Fb Huyler's Chocolates, Aus-

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