pee TE ™G oT EE "hE D2 DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1918. ee | Notice To Our Customers CALL AND GET YOUR SEPTEMBER DESIGNER. mp CHURCH SERVICES WEAR FURS ship, 11 am, and 7 p.m.; Sunday school, 10 am, Rev. E. D. B. sen smith, of Bay of Quinte Conference, will preach in the morning. The pas i { tor will preach in the evening. Sub- ject, "The Vie tory of Faith." Seats] free. Everybody we 1 ome ' th -serv wele some. -- i First Chureh of Christ, Scientist, | Johnson street, between Bagot and| © Wellington streets-- Sunday school | 9.45, a.m.--Bervice 11 a.m., subject, | "Soul." Wednesday, 8 p.m. testi-| monial meeting; public reading) ---- ol frog, same address, open every af- tefnoon, except Sunday, 3/to 5 o'- elock. All are cordially invited to! . the services and the reading room. Other magazines for September: Woman's Home Companion, Fash- Church--Rev, J. Lyall, lion Review, Green Book, Popular Mechanics, McCalls, Delineator, Blue | pastor, 266 Rideau street. 10 a.m., PrEun. Boriaay, school. 1 30 Book, August Ladies' Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, Hearsts. { 1. Cooke's Church, { | Sunday school; 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. A cordial] WOOL Chalmers Church--Regular ser- i a 1 am and 7 pm. Rev. 9 i re {. 1 Wallace, PhD., will 4 ) at ices, Soldiers and McKay's Reams sa Sydenham Street Methodist--=ger- { vices vm. and 7 p.m, Morning, Hu SON "Prof. H. T. Wordéworth, of Kobe Un- | jon Me list College, Japan; even- i ing, Re H., E. James, Seal t St, Andrew's Church----Services at {11 a.m. and 7 p.m., will be conduet- | ed by Rev. Principal Taylor, D.D., ¢" Queen's University. Students, sol- Sangin <> Suds | ere and strangers welcome. Coats and wraps typical Presbyterian of the coming season's fur { Brock street--Rev. A. G. Cameron, Bethel Congregational Church, cor-! decrees, autifu lly made { Ottawa, will. preach both morning] ner Barrie and Johnson streets. Ser- | from the choicest skins for and evening, Bright, helpful church] vice at 11 am. WwW. H. Hall will | fall and winter. services, lasting one hour. Come, preach; subjeet, "A Seven-fold Aspect | the Great Salvation. Evening | -- of Calvary service discontinyed during July and John McKay Limited #, Victrolas and Victor Records Jenny Lind is only a memory, GALLI-CURCI can never die. "Two voices of finest, trola to capture the fleeting pures ever, the other lives for all time. but the voice of st gold, one is gone for- There was no Vie- beauties of Jenny Lind, but Galli Curei's will be heard in centuries to come. To-day GALLI-CURCI herself thrills ces vast audiences throughout the world, flawless, ger and publie, that her and entran- Happy sin- limpid notes will flow. forever ifindiminished beauty from her Vietor Reéords, I Puritani--Qui la voce --.. Home Sweet Home ... .. Proch's Air and Variations Lakm Il Song - Lucia---Mad Scene - And many others. 74509--$2.00 All the popular records in stock. Mahood Bros. Rev. J. D. Elli t Publi - ENSUES ESEERERERNEANEAGEERERERT hn Basler, Furic wor CLOTHING ON EASY Endios" Suits, Dresses and and Furs, Gentlomen's Sutts and Overcoats, N. TERMS | "Mortis, 371 King St. } f--v-----New Brick 6-room $3,200 ALBERT STREET BUNGALOW Furnace, all improvements. $2,700 PRINCESS ST. Frame, 7 rooms, B, & C.; Lot 46 x 1382. . 9 . McCann's 86 Brock St.- Phone 326 or 621 Real Estate & Insurance ~ Rex 42 King St. Why Strain Ww hen we can exam-| ine and prescribe glasses that will add, hours each day to your working effici- | ency. For eyeglass! satisfaction, consult] J.S.Asselstine D.0.S istered Optometrist, The Busy Optical Store -- - 10% 'Linoleum"2 and SpecialSale of Tapest "RUGS In the Following Sizes: x3,24x3,3x3,3x 31, 3x4, and 33 x 223.20 i Sa and 4 yards wide. | Special speakers; Wednesday, 8 p.m., | prayer meeting, All gare cordially welcomed, Union Street Baptist Church--Ww. H. Hall will preach: subject, 'The { Coming of the Lord." Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.; evening serviceat 7 p.m. A cordial invitation given to all, Calvary Church--10 am., BS 11 a.m., speaker, Mr. Rodg- ers; 7 pm. Y.M.C.A. Band; Mon- day, 8 p.m., Christian Endeavor; Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting. All are cordially welcome. Rev. J Lyall, 266 Rideau street, pastor St. James' Church, and Arch streets school; 11 a.m, Sunday corner Union 10 a.m., Sunday morning prayer and holy communion; preacher, Rev. { Canon Forneri. 7 p.m. evening pray- { er and sermon; preac her, Rev, Canon Forneri, Brock Street Methodist Church-- Rev. D. A. Lough, minister. Services jat 11 am. and 7 p.m. '11 a.m., Rev. {John A. 'Waddell will preach, and {George Pound will preach in the { evening. Sunday school at 10 a.m | All are welcome. St. Luke's Church, Nelgon street-- | Rev. J, deP. W right, M.A., B.D., rec- { tor. Twelfth Sunday after Trinity, 8 | a. m., holy communion; 11 a.m. morn- ing prayer: 4 p.m. baptism : 7 pm, evening prayer. Music: Solo, Miss E, Spencer. Seats free, Strangers "and visitors cordially invited to at- tend. First Baptist Church, corner of Sydenham and Johnson streets--(n- fon service conducted by Pastor La- Mair, 11 a.m, subject, "Men of Like Passions.' Service in First Baptist church, 7. p.m. subject, "Over There." Service in First Congrega- tional church. Soldiers and str rangers cordially welcomed. Queen Street Methodist Chure howe Y.P.S.C.E., Friday, 8 p.m. welcome is extended to all the vices, ser- | Princess Street Methodist Church --Rev. J. A. Waddell, minister. Ser- vices, 11 am. and 7 p.m.; Sunday school, 9.45 a.m.; at 11 a.m, George D. Pound, the sailors' missionary, will present the claims of his work; at 7 p.m., the pastor will preach. Special music at evening service: Solo, Miss Annie Timmerman; d: Mrs. Con- nolly and Mr. Waddell. Epworth League, Monday 8 p.m.; prayer meet- ing, Wednesday, 8 p.m, . St. George's Cathedral -- Dean M.A., D.D., 8 Wellington street, telephone 2156; Rev. Ceeil Whalley, M.A., B.D., priest vicar, 138 Bagot street, telephone 1444, Twelfth Sunday after Trinity: 8 a.m holy fommunioni; 11 a.m., holy commun- ion; preacher, Rev. Cecil Whalley. 4 p.m., holy baptism; 7 p.m., evensong,; preacher, the Very Rev. the Dean ervices of intercession in the chapel oy at 10 a.m., except on Tue sday. Hply communion, 8 a.m. Tuesday; 10 a.m. Thursday; 10 a.m. Saturday (St. Bar tholome w's Day) St. Paul's--Opening of new organ by D. Hill, organist, Morning prayer and holy communion, 11 o'clock; preacher, Very Rev, Dean Starr, D.D. Evening prayer, 7 o'clot k; preacher, Canon FitaGerald, M.A. Organ re- cital by Prof. Milner, A.R.C.O., after sermon. Programme published be- low. Readers kindly cut it out and bring to church. First Sonata (1st movement), Guilmant; Allegro in B, Zemmens; vocal solo, "A Dream of Paradise" (Gray), soloist, Mrs, D. H, Hin; toccato, Dubvis; anthem, "Songs of Praise the Angels Sang" (Hosmer), St. Paul's church choir; andante, Wely; march, Silas; vocal solo, "Arm, Arm Ye Brave" (Han- del), soloist, Sergt.-Major D. H. Hill; Ave Maria, Hensell; festive march, Smart; vocal solo, recit. and air from The Creation in native worth (Hay- den), soloist, Mrs. D. H, Hill; grand Starr, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY | | LOCAL NOTES ANI AND ITEMS OF | GENERAL INTEREST. | Happenings In the City and Vicinity ~--What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig, { There is no harder work than do- ing nothing, l, Lieut. J. A. McNab is confined to | the On General Hospital. | The temperatures on Friday were: | Kingston and Toronto, 72; Builalo, 176; Ottawa, 66. The housewife who studies the problem of buying, making every dol- lar do its full duty, serves her coun- try well, : 'Angler's. Haven," the one time famous summer resort on Grenadier { Island, was sold at public auction | this week. Lieut. Salvation Army, Misting with the auditing {lo cal corps' books. 'Miss Bertha Rae, Moulinette, was Salle to Kingston on Saturday to ee her sister, Mrs. Ahie, who was To Orod seriously ill Now is the time to have your piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W, Lindsay. Limited. The change in the atmosphere during the night was felt in Barrie- {field camp by the soldiers. One of Violet Maidwent, of 'the is in Kingston as- of the ithe men said that he could have cused about three more blankets. The marriage occurred at Chester- ville on Aug. 7th of Lieut. H. Slinn, | B.Se., of Kingston, to Miss Myrtle Blanche Fraser, B.A., daughter of | | Frank Fraser, reeve, Chesterville. | Miss Gertrude Murdoch has been !appointed assistant superintendent {of nurses and Miss May McElroy I night nursing supervisor at the Kingston Genergl Hospital. Both |are graduates of that institution. i WA district clergyman is threaten- {Ing to bring action under the Lord's | Day Act against some cheesemakers Fmear Glemburnie for making cheese fon Sunday. A case in the county court may result. We will rent you a piano, and at ena of six months if 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. Lindsa 7. Limited "On Thursday evening a Wil- llamson was mnited in ese 10 Elizabeth Hanna, daughter of Capt. Bloomfield, the ceremony being per- formed in St. George's Cathedral by the Rev. Cecil Whaley. Mr. and Mrs. 30 will reside at 150 Rideau 8 When you hoard food you play the game of the profiteer. When yon hoard money you play the game of the enemy. As a statement of the tests of ice cream has been forwarded to us, 'we ate in a position to offer Nielson's "ice eream with confidence. {have Nellson's in bricks and also Setve Notions at our Smut. Al germs. ustin's Drug Store, Market Square, Kings- ton; Ont. on choeur, Guilman, IN MARINE CIRCLES. Movements of Vessels In and About Kingston Harbor. The steamer CC. W. Chamberlain cleared with the barge Scotia for Lor- raine to load coal. he steanver Jex cleared schooner Andrews and the White and F rank for Oswego. The steamer City of Dresden clear- ed for Oswego to load coal. M. T. Co.'s Bulletin: The steamer Hole omb arrived from Cardinal to load corn, and cleared on Saturday for Car- dinal. The tug McNaughton arriv ed up light, and cleared on Saturday with the barge Orton for Montreal. The steamer Westerian arrived with the barges Godfrey and Bacog with grain from Port Colhorne,, and élear- ed for Montreal The tug Thomp- sou arrived with three light barges from Montreal, and clearsd with two coal barges for Oswego. = The steam- er Cataract arrived np light from Montreal, and cleared for Lake Efie. The steamer Simla was due on Satur. day afternoon with the barge Orton from Port Colborne. with the barges [eS ae "The Hat Store" W-- [SELECT YOUR OWN SKINS Our big Fur department is filled with new furs and our factory is in full . This is the best time to chose, order Jer ox alter your furs, For deposit we will hold any ys until wanted, * Special swinmer dee count on all furs dur- ing August. : Gorge Mil Co Makers of Fine Furs, 126 and 128 Princess Street. The College Book Store hgh oo Vv Py WT Come Here ® - To-Night Hosiery For ladies' and children Ladies' lisle thread and silk boot hose, black, white and colors, 25¢ pair and up YY 4 Children's stockings in white, tan and black, sizes 44 to 81, 25¢ per pair and up Splendid Values In ladies' and children's VESTS, BLOUSES, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES AND CORSETS Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store 2) & frotvee BUILDERS SUPPLIES wvewsagy Soft Lump Coal. Cannel Lump. Coke No government re- strictions on the "CIVILIZATION." The Master Film Coming to Griffin's Next Week, When we use the word civilization we think of something that 1s worth living or dying for, long considered to be among the higher ideals of the human race, and something that every nation was supposed to be striving for; something that we are taught frum childhood to recognize as the one thing that every human being should strive for, above fuels. Had there been no civilization, and o had we never been taught what a S. ANGLIN & CO. beautiful thing it was, just imagine the condition the world would be in to-day; the inhabitants of this world of to-day would be in the same state Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards Bay and Wellington Streets, Kingston, Ont. 68. as the human race was in the days of the cave man, and" this wonderful earth of ours would not be safe to live in; as 'it is, the German nation has forgotten the teachings Of thousands of years of civilization, and has' re- verted to the days of Attila, and to the days of the cave man, It is to be hoped that the anthropo- phagi of former days had more mercy in their savage state than the sup- posedly cultured German of this pres- ent day has. The German race have been boasting of their civilization, but if you want to see how little they know of civilization, and how they have reverted to the savage harbarian, wes Lumber, Coal and Wood wes' ; A No 4 you must come and see civilization as it should be, and how it is practised at the present time by the brutal Hun and his vile ruler, who has out-neroed ; Nero. : The master © film "Civilization" shows us what real civilization is, and how the great master would have us| practise it; no greatér lesson can he! taught than the one that is 3: 0h thy Thomas H. Inces "Civliizatio yi serited by Griffin pictures ar Grithn's | Theatre on Monday, Tuesday. amit | Wednesday Aug. 49th, 20th, and znd Important Novice to Harvesters. . There is every probability that | vesters' excursions to Western Can- ada aig August 220d will be Ee led. hose intending to go a should leave on the Hirst excursion Dates of sale: From Toronto and | east and north August 20th: from To- ronto and west and south, Argun) Mahood's Canadian Northern Railway Shesiall Trains leave Torante Union Station Ld pm. August 20th and 220d. Fm ------ Exquisite Cut Glass Lovers of, or prospective purchasers of Cut Glass should not fail to see our greatly var- ied stock, of this very desirable table necessity. We have arranged a black and white window, worth your viewing. SMITH BROS. Jewelers Ltd, Marriage [Lidenses, Diamonds, 350 King St. Opticians, Nr cin a rns ss ating Hudson Seal Coats W: F. GOURDIER 78-80 Brock Street. Phone 700. "ON ELM ST.- A double house, rénting for $264 per year, for $2,000 ON ALFRED ST. 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