HE DAILY. BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918. Save Worry. "Store Your Furs We guarantee you against loss by Fire, Theft and Moth Phone 489. Our Fur Van will call. John McKay, 149 to 157 Brock Street. House Cleaners Tet us demonstrate to you the latest ©adillac Electric Cleaner with Automatic .re- volving dust brush, for catch- ing Mat and hairs. It is a wonderfal cleaner, time and Iabor saver, Telephone 819, J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street, Telephone 819, Monument Lettering po In Cemeteries a Specialty. Workmanship Guaranteed. J. E. MULLEN, 158 Fromtenac St. Phone 1417 fs Stone Dwelling 8 rooms, hot water heating; all modern Improvements; deep lot, Queen street. New Brick 8 rooms, farnace, electricity, garage, Earl street, near Uni. versity avenue. : Double Brick, New 8 rooms each electricity and Bas, $3750. Residence, New Perfect Eyesight is your best friend. Treat it right. Abpse it and it will forsake you. YOUR EYES may need the ald and com- fort glasses will give. CONSULT US Yon owe them that much. Consultation free, NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS +HroaE. " Bae Church--The services will be conducted by Rev. R. J. Drys- dale of Rochester, N.Y. 11am. "Life's Great White Moments. 7 p.m. "The Mills of God." Strangers vordially welcomed. Chalmer's Andrew's--Rev. John W. Stephen, minister, will preach at both services. 11 aan, "Lonel- ness'; 7 p.m., "Old Wells Re-dug"; Wednesday, June 5th, 8 p.m., Rev. Dr. Joh Wilkie, of India. Strang- ers always welcome. SE. Bt, James' Church, Corner Union and Arch streets.--Rev, T. W, Sav- ary, B.A, rector. 11 am., Holy Com- munion and sermon. Subject, "Faith's Anchor." 3 p.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., Evening prayer and {sermon. Preacher, Rev, Canon Fitz Gerald, M.A, Bethel Congregational Church, corner Barrie and Johnson streets ~«Services, 11 a.m., Capt." PFairful, and 7 pan, Rev. Douglas Laing. {Sundpy school, 3 p.m.; prayer meet- ing, Tuesday, 8 pm.; Y.PS.C.E, Friday, 8 pan. A cordial welcome is extended to wll the services. St. Paul's church--Canon W, PF. FitzGerald, M.A., rector; residence, 238 Broek street. Morning prayer and holy communion, 11 o'clock; preacher, the rector, Sunday school, 3 p.m.; evening prayer, 7 o'clock; preacher, Rev. T. W. Savary, B.A. rector of St. James' church, First Johnson Baptist Church, corner and Sydenham streets Rev. J. 8. La Flair, Montreal, will preach at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Morn- ing subject, "The Need of the Hour." Evening subject "Why Men Are Lost." "Bible school and adult Bible class at 2.45 p.m. A cordial wel- come to soldiers and strangers. Sydenham Street Methodist Church--Minister, Rev. W. T. G. : Captain MoNab will preach 11 am and 7 at both services. p.m. Bvening subject, "The Soul (of a Soldier." 2.46 ({p.m., - Bible school; Wednesday, '8 pan., union of | prayer meeting and Epworth { League, under charge of the league. Calvary Church--Reyv. J. (Lyall, pastor, 266 'Rideau street. 11 a.m., *"The Best Word Christ Ever Spoke." Communion 'will be observed at close of the service. 3 pan. Sunday schocl and Bible clats; 7 pm, "A Wise Man 'Who Died as a Fool." Taesday, 2.30 p.m, Ladies' Aid; Wednesday, 8 pan., combined pray- er meeting and Christian Endeavor. All are cordially welcomed. St. George's Cathedral Very Rev. G. Lothrop Starr, M.A, D.D, dean and rector, 78 Wellington street. 'Telephones 2156-2159. Rev. Cacil Whaley, M.A., B.D, priest vicar, 138 Bagot street. Telephone 1444, First Sunday after Trinity. 8 am, Holy Commamion; 11 am. M.A., will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 .. CHURCH SERVICES Holy Communion; preacher Cecil 'Wihaley; 3 p.m, St and Bible classes; 4 pn baptism; 7 p.m., evensong; the Very Rev. the Dean. Cooke's Presbyterian Church. -- The minister, Rev. E. R. Maclean, Communion at morning ser- Visiting communicants wel- 11 aan, beginners and prim- 3 paa., main sehool and Bible class; Wednesday, 8 p.m., Rev. Dr. Wilkie, India, will speak in St. An- drew's Hall, Strangers cordially invited. . PIR. wice, oome. ary; First Church of Christ, Scientist, Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington sterets --- Sunday school 9.45 a.m.~--Service 11 a.m. subject, "Ancient and "Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced." ' Wednesday, 8 p.m. testimonial eeting; public reading recom, samie address, open every af- ternaon, except Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock." All are cordially invited to the services and the reading room. St. Luke's Chureh, corner of Prin- cess and Nelson streets--Rev. J. de Pencier Wright, M.A., B.D. reetor. First Sunday after Trinity. 11 a.m. Holy Communion and morning pray- er; 2.456 p.m., Sunday school and evening prayer. Special music by the choir. Special collection will be tak- en'up at both services in aid of the Kingston Generar Hospital, Seats free. Strangers and visitors cordially invited to attend. First Congregational Church, cor- ner Wellington and Johnson streets ~Pastor: Rev, T. De Courcy Ray- ner, 11 a.m,, the pastor will preach. Topic: **The Fruit of the Spirit (2) Joy." The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper follows this serviee, Let there be a good rally, 3 p.m., Sui day school; 7 p.m., Rev, Dr. I. W. MacCallum, of Turkey, will tell of his "Experiences in the Caucasus, on the new German road to India." You are cordially invited to these services, The church with a welcome, -- Queen Street Methedist Church 11 a.m., Dean Coleman; 7 p.m., song service in charge of W. €. Anderson, Sunday school, 2.45 p.m. Anthem, 'Crossing the Bar" (Woodward); tenor solo, selected, Rechab Tandy; quartet, 'Now the Day is Over," Barnby, Mrs. McCallum, Mrs. Bar- bour, Messrs. Haffner and McCal- lum; contralto solo, "Eye Hath Noi Seen" (Holy City), Gaul, Mrs. H. T. J. Coleman; bass solo, 'Phe Way, the Life" (Del iRiego), Joseph Hodge; soprano solo, "Send Dewn Thy Blessing" (M#lard), Mrs. J. Evans; male quartet, "Christ Re- ceiveth Sinful Men," Messrs. Haff- ner, Pollitt, Marshall and Hodge; anthem, "Still, Stil With Thee" (Speaks); - tenor solo, "Babylon" (Adams), Alan Hi ger. Owing to the scareity of help | we have been handicapped in our repair department, and have been unable to get the work out as soon as we expected. We now have a full staff of re. pair men and assure prompt service in the future. Central Garage ¥d Walsh, Prop. 885 King St. At the Golden Lion Grocery HONEY In one pound sections, 25 cents each. Fresh California Prunes, nice and Juicy ... ... 10¢, 123e¢, 18c Ib. Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25¢ Evaporated Apricots ... ... 15¢ Ib. Sweet Cider ..... ... ... 40c gal. W.R McRae&Co porch or veranda, Nip- and Empire F ibre Rugs in nine different amboo and, Aerolux Porch very useful and labor-saving device ot weather is a Kitchen Cabinet. We | great many styles and wonderful va- Fancy Clover INCIDENTS OF THE DAY| LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTHRESE. Happenings In the City and Vicinity --What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig, Pianos to remy. <€. W, Lindsay, Limited. The Ottawa Journal Press speaks of him as Sir Elmer Davis, Good! Best talent in the city at Calvary's concert, Thursday, June 6th. The local customs imports for the month of May amounted to $42,325,- 03. Mrs, B. F. Davy, Napanee, came to the General Hospital on Thursday for an operation for appendicitis. Mra. Manson Stevens, Napanee, op- erated on in Kingston General Hospi- tal last week, is progressing nicely Now is the time to have your piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W, Lindsay, Limited. Kingston iron moulders have heen granted an increase of about ninety cents a day, the same as the Toronto strikers receive. One luxury that is actually an ee- onomy is Salada Tea. It yields many more cups than ordinary tea, and, esides, has that unique, delicious avor. ¢ The Governyient has fixed Sun- day, June 30th, us a day of national prayer for the success of the Alles din the world war. Ald. N. EB. OConnor, Dr. C. C. O'Connor and two sisters, who mot ored to New York last week, are expected to return on Tuesday. Now fs the time to have your piano tuned. We curry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis. faction. OC. W, Lindsay, Limited. We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like | by the Daughters of the Empire, Na- rchasing instrument we will al- low the six months' rental on pur-| chase price, and arrange easy terms on balance. CO, W, Lindsay, Limited. Theodore T. Bird has been engaged panee, to produce a musical drama Hin ver Stity-five Jou ladies and gentlemen in the production. : Prevost, Brock NEW DRINKS FOR TIPPLERS. + Rig a SN NS Offender Declared He Was Put Un- der with Bottle of Dandelion Wine. All kinds of drinks have been men- tioped to Magistrate Farrell, but he had a new one put over him in the Police Court on Saturday morning, when a man giving the name of J. V, Morrisey, gathered in Friday after- noon by Sergts. Batson and Nedhitt, stated that he was put under the 'in- fluence by drinking a bottle of home- made dandelion wine... He was fined $10 and costs , Jo TN The Flying Corps. Every young man interested in the Canadian Flying Corps, should pro- cure a copy of "Winged Warfare" by Major Bishop, V.C. For sale at R, Uglow & Co., Price $1.50 a copy. "Worthy Your While." Hear the ylarkies sing the latest patriotic songs of the day at the cricket field, June 3rd, 8 p.m. We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months # you feel like purchasing instrument we will al- low the six months' rental on pur- chase price, and arrange easy terms on balance. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. A -------------------------- . em "The Hat Store" HOLIDAY HATS Buy To-Night Celebrate Monday | hat for Sunday and 77 Bible class; 4 p.m., Baptism; 7 p.m. | Standard Pattern Phone 919 JUNE MAGAZINES RECEIVED TODAY Ladies' Home Journal, Photoplay, Blue Book (July), Parisian, Motion Picture, Picture Play, Cartoons. Popular Music Sale. The latest hits Subscribe Tonight For THE DESIGNER Special price of 59¢ for one year's subscription to America's leading woman's magazine. # June Patterns Open Nights .. 2 for 25¢ For 75¢ the Designer for one year and one copy of the Standard Quarterly, containing coupon good for 15¢ in the purchase of any Complete stock of Standard Patterns for June. The College Book Store Phone 919 J Ry yyy colors . . colors . . YY NINN Vl Monday, King's Birthday -- Store Closed oo o ot o-Night Buy a New Blouse for the Holiday ful Styles Just In. White Marquisette Blouses . . Crepe de Chene Blouses, white and Georgette Crepe Blouses, white and Pretty Camisoles, silk and crepe de chene, white and colors Plain and Fancy Silk Skirts . . .. $6.50 up Hosiery Ladies' Fine Lisle Hose, white, black and colors; extra quality . . . . 50c¢ a pair Children's Socks, plain and fancy, all sizes. Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE < BeAuiuiudhaiaaiubuiiukahauahaabah hud dd A Aa a aa a Beauti- .. $1.00 up it V. $3.95 up .. .. $5.00up ahaa $1.50 up hhh A Auntie ded 4a a 4 Aaa YMCA. WORK AT CAMP. To be Commenced by the Middle of Néxt Week, On Friday afternoon members of the Military YIMIC.A. staff were in conference with the military, athori- ties at Barrielield regarding the as- sociation work for the season. , Ar- rangements are nearly completed, and it Is expected the "Y" will be in full swing by the middle of the week 4 Mhe opening of the Y.M.C.A. work has been delayed this season through the loss of equipment in transit. Meanwhile operations dave been carried on in the 'Y"" quarters at Brock street. : Mr. Young, the secrétary in charge, is enthiasiastic over ths pro- peets, and dedlared that though the start has been delayed, this year's work promises 10 excel previous years, ' This year's staff has been well selected and is composed of men who are experienced in the different de- partments. George Young, who has been in charge here during the wint- er, will have «harge of the camp work. Rev. D. F. Wright, of . Ro- chester, N.Y., will have charge of the religious programme. Mr. Wright was formerly "Y"" secretary &t Peterboro, and has had mudh suc- ovess in JY" work. © athleties. posses BUILDERS SUPPLIES ewewy DRY SLABS Are very scarce at the. present time. We have a limited quantity to sell in Quarter Cord and Half Cord Loads. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory, Lume ber Yards. I rn oer at, ------ Ladies' Hand Bags The newest our stock, The small envelope shapes are here, together with the larger, more roomy bags. The colors are usually dark, browns, blues and blacks pres dominating. The prices are reasonable. Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses, Famous Starr Phonographs. patterns are in REMODELED Phone 700, W. F. GOURDIER 78-80 Brock Street. ---- AAA AA VI A Double Rough Cast Dwelling On Ordnance 8t., $2500, A Modern Up-to- date Home On King street, very central, bp with office building separate, at a reasonable figure, A Semi-Detached Brick Dwelling PE _ On University Ave, } $3250; immediate A Detached Brick Dwelling On University Ave., hot was t ter heating; hardwood floors, } $1650. Immediate possession. for Ward, of Torents West | H