b THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1018. ee PAGE FIVE = SUENENENNRNR ENNNRNNNNENENENNSNNNRPUNRRNENEENNENG, THE LFE NDE Thai ows |£ ; 2 Boys HELD AN INTERESTING MEET- ING ON FRIRAY. EVENING, ros : (« ontiniied om Page 8.) An Address Given by'Samuel Wilkin. Sn worn 2 _--y Before refreshments were expressed A CONGREGATIONAL EVENT: WAS HELD IN [QU EEN STREET METHODIST CHURCH, Noma Reports of the Work of the Year Were Given and Refresh ments. Were Served and Time Enjoyed, The annual congregational soclal nme of Queen Street Methodist church | Eminent Coiffure Specialist Coming, was held on Friday evening and was Dorenwend's of Toronto, the emin- largely attended. It was an oeca- lent hair-specialists will be at Hotel sion for sociability and kindly greet- | Randolph on Wednesday, May 1st, ings and was a real homelike event, {with a grand display of the latest the entire congregation participat-|creations in hair-goods including la- ing. Rev. J. D. Ellis, the efficient pas- | dies' transformations, switches, pom- tor, was in the chair and splendid re-|padours, waves, etc.; and toupeés and ports. were presented upon the work | wigs for men who are bald. All of the year by the following: Bunday | those afflicted with loss of hair are school, R. M. Allen, F. Paynter, C. H. [invited to this display when a free Grisewood; Ladies' Aid, Mrs, J.|demonstration will be given. Evans; choir, R. M. Chase; Women's Missionary Auxiliary, Mrs. G. A. Bateman; church treasurer, J. G. El- Hott; offieial boards, G. A. Bateman, Rev. Mr, lis dilated upon church Lem mr DON'T MISS BIG WAR NEWS SEND TO-DAY FOR The Globe Torofto, Can. statistics: served Judge Lavell neatl; thanks for the reports presented, complimented the choir on ita effiel- ency and effectiveness and sake with feeling as 10 the splendid services of the pastor, Dean Coleman gracefuly ly seconded the motion and it was adopted by astanding vote amid ap- plause, The church, financially and spiritually, holds a good in public esteem. 7s - | 4 V ow Ee Coming "Cleopatra." = of Newark, N.J,, Agency In Ta Abd AE of fod com - the. Prudential. life servation, and the "'elean dinner | -- plate" it 'is interesting to note how man's appetite has decreased, o perhaps it were better to say, how it has been refined through the ages. What did Cleopatra serve to | Antony and the Roman guests at! that great banquet al Tarsus which is so splendidly roproduced in Wil 1 liam Fox's film "Cleopatra." Ro-| man historians have left us a record | j of that celebrated feast. So to be-| gin with there were marine hedge- | hogs. ~Oysters and mussels followed | by fied--fares with asparagus, pre- | ceded by fattened fowls with pasties | of roe rib, boars' ribs, ducks and' hares. In those days there was no trust to raise the price of meat and there was no better show of magni- ficence than a great variety of roast- ed dishes. Little is told of the de- seris. Our historians only speak of starch pastries, but the glance at the rest of the menu is enough to convince us that even the mighty appetite of' Antony had to succamb to such an array of rich dishes. Of course there were wines, red and white, served in beautiful cups after being mixed with spices in the great bowls by the "masters || of the revels," a glorified bar-tend- | der who took his duties most seri- ously. The table service at this feast was wotthy of its contents and can be seen dur the three-day en- gagement of Theda Bara as "Cleo- | patra," at the Grand Opera House. | SOM, structor of Company. A largely attended meeting of the Life Underwriters' Association was held Friday night in the Board of Trade rooms. After routine business the chairman, M., Woodman, agent of the Mutual Life of Capada, intro- dueed Samuel" Wilkinson, Newark, N.J., agency instructor of the Pru- dential Life. Mr, Wilkinson express- ed his great pleasure, at being able to meet the members of the Kingston Association] and made a forceful ad- dress, which was indeed a sermon that will be carried to the minds and hearts of the citizens of Kingston and district by a body of agents who received strength and courage by a renewal of their faith in insurance and in themselves. Insurance is the most noble calling that any man can engage in, he said. "I have had many inducements to change my oc- cupation, but insurance is my life work. There are just as many op- portunities for success in insurance as these are in any other profes- sion." Many agents are to-day re- ceiving incomes of $50,000 a year. W. J. Fair, district superintendent of the-North American Life Insurance Company, moved a vote of thanks to the speaker and told of some of his experience during the period of twenty-seven years. "A young man once came to my office and asked if he took out an endowment policy for $1,000 could it be used as seciirity for advances for tuition fees, as he was anxibus to study medicine? | looked at him for a moment before answering and then told him I would consider it if a satisfactory bond could be arranged. I was satisfied a Social place We have the styles the boys want, leather soles and Neolin soles; sizes | to 5, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00. Boys' sizes, $4.00. Sizes | Ito 131. Leather soles. Little boys' sizes, 5 to 104, $3.50. Pte. Henry . Dowsley, Prescott, who went overseas in the Postal Corps, has been promited to the rank of sergeant. 3 Abernethy's Shoe Store § This was bat one of many cables that appeared in no other paper in Ontario. From yesterday's diti ji ee edition ; Coming, "The Brat." The local management brilliantly writien. comedy success, "The Brat" with ldentically the | same cast as on the previous visit, | this season, inetluding that great | that he had pluck. The late Dr. I.|favorite, Miss Rea Martin. Those | Wood signed the bond and I advanced | Who did 'not see "The Brat" $200. At the end of the term [ se-| OR the last visit here should make a | cured him a position as purser on special note of their engagement be-| one of the steamers. When he com-| C2use it ig" an attraction that has pleased the patrons of this theatre |Ji pletéd his medical course he owed me | immensely After playing out. to abut 3608. . He went: to Chitage af-| the Pacific coast "The Brat" has | ter leaving the Kingston General bis as P 0 a i : been: making a number of return | Hospital, and secured a minor posi- engagements Ba Winnipeg, Cal- | tion in the laboratory of the head : . ) office of the Prudential Life Insyr- gary, Toronto, Regina and Edmon- | ance Company, To-day he is a direc- of , the CAMPBELL'S HATS Fresh from the fac- tory, in crisp, snappy models. The most eritical find no trouble in making a selection l COMF ORT FOR EVERYONE ECONOMY' FOR ALL Thousands of artistic "homey" homes have been furnished in the money-saving Reid way, which enables anyone to buy tasteful and artistic ton theatre goers again crowded to | see this bright little "Brat." The | Ii tor of the company, receiving a sal- ary of $25,000 a year." Mr. man paid off this indebtedness and Fair told of how the young local management guarantee this to | be exactly the same company with- | out even a single change that play- ed here in the early season and it| from our immense stock. furniture at moderate prices. Reid High Quality. -- - Reid Low Prices. In Soft Hats. We show the most popular new shades, including dark steel, mint, locust, Erin, deep green, pearl, palmetto, dusk, spruce, etc. $1.25 to $6.00 how he insured him for the sum of | was owing to the popular requests | $10,000. for this repeat wisit that the con- Thomas Mills, district agent of the ' trasts stipulated that Miss Rea Mar- London and Lancashire Life, second- tin and the original New York cast ed the vote of thanks. He has been|Were to appear. Saturday, May [Hf an agent for thirty-five years. He 4th, matinee and evening, is the i} paid a warm tribute to Mr. Wilkinson | date' of this popular combdy' 8 for his inspiring address. turn here. Some new members were introduc- ed. Among them was R. D. Suther- land, who thanked the members for the warm welcome accorded him and expressed his deep appreciation of the objects and aims of the association and its value to the insurance profes- sion. The Busy Store With Large Stock. Phone 147, Motor Ambulance. 0 WALL PAPER { We have a large assortment of mew | wall paper. Scotch Ontmenis and an lot || of good bargains in remuvants of hall nl parior papers. NAME ADDRESS GONE BACK TOJFRANCE J. W. Anson Makes Third Trip to the Battlefront. Word has been received that J. W. Anson has gone back to France for [i the third time. In 1916 he was J "BLUE BONNETS" -- A New Fabric with New Features. * Blue B - the accdeat the A whe a beautiful, durable. fabri nalling staff, and spent many months || Also kalsomining, painting and paper wes wibout wrinkln. pels chat suds peti. dy ¢ lat Orpington. eee ff) BANKING. AN work dome prompily, iad drsues. toest coats hich, chikdvena gunenis, petigoats sic. dap. in June, 1917, he was gassed = . rion, ursiuse coverings Cusnuiong Nasity The Connaught Rangers. Sept. 29th, and he was to have Te- 78 William Street. 1 your desler doesn't carry "'Blue Bonnets™ send us this ad 'with same of dealer and ceived a furlough, but word came eh WHITMAN & CO. fue. a1 Nes Yok he could not be spared and he re- es W. M. Letts in the 'April Yale Review, |turned to France March 27th. An- I'saw the Connaught Rangers when [other brother has been in France they were passing by, two years, One is in "C" Battery, On a spring day, a good day, with [and a brother-in-law, Leigh Moody, gold rifts in the sky. was gassed a year ago. Themselves were marclting steadily _--TTTTTTT along the Liffey quay An' 1 see the young proud look of them as if it was today! The bright lads, the right lads, I have them in my mind, With the green flags on their bay- onets all fluttering in the wind! If You Can Af- ford a Ford, You Can't ord To be without one of . OUR _TABERAL * -. . - "Auto Fire Policies Insures your car wherever you are, Let us talk it over. R. D. SUTHERLAND Corner Bagot and Brock Sts. Phones: Office 77, Residence 18342. UNITED GROCERY 138 Princess St. New Maple Syrup All kinds of Garden Seeds and Seed . Onions We Sell Oleomargarine UNITED GROCERY 188 Princess Street. BEN LEE, Mgr. Arrange Suitable Hours, Charles H. Powell hopes that when a new fuel controller is appoint- ed it will be stipulated by the City Council that be shall have an office accessible to the citizens at all hours of the working day as well as on sev- eral week evenings, so that working men can be accommodated. In the An excellent laxative, relieves indigestion, biliousness and dis- orders of the stomach and liver. Take a tumblerful in the moin- ing or at night. 23¢ a bottle, at Prouse"s Store. Phone 82. Planting Onions . . White and Yellow Dutch Sets, English Mul- - . - tipliers and Shallots, also all kinds of gar- : den seeds. Rid A last look at old Ireland, good-bye maybe, Then the gray sea, the wide sea, my grief upon the sea! And when will they come hame, fv I, when will they see more The dear blue hills of Wicklow and Wexford's dim gray shore? The brave lads of Ireland, no better lads you'll find, With the green flags on their bay- onets all fluttering in the wind! Cook's Cotton Root Compound. models. Bo fo thr 4° 18 13 fora $3: No. 3. 33 pet box be a last Hubbs, Queen's Univer- spending a few days at his home 'in Bloomfield, before sailing from New York overseas as surgeon probationer in the Royal Navy. : Noises In Ears, Twitching Nerves Told of the Exhansted Condition of the Nerves--Indigestion and Weak Heart Action Were Other Symptoms. Kingston, Ont., April 27.--There are few people in this ¢ity who are fot acquainted with the exceptional restorative power of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. rts have come from almost every street of the Lime- stone City telling of cures. effected by this treatment, and the druggists have been surprised at the enormous demand for this great nerve restora- tive. This is not to be wondered at when curé is effected in such extreme and om. eCeipt prie Crawford 8 Grocery, 2 Thin To Ea >] At the Hotel Randolph on Wednes- day, May 1st W. R. BILLENNESS Specializing Store Fronts and Wit. 'tage. Remadeiling Hulldings af city Ave ESTIMATES eC Address, 272 University Ave. -~ Three years have passed since that spring day, sad years for them and me, Green graves there are in Serbia and in Gallipoli. And many who went by that day along the muddy street Will never hear the on in ring to their triumphant feet. But when H {they march before Him, od's welcome will be kind, And os green flags on their bayonets ; will flutter in the wind. April Birthstone @ It's at night time that most peo ple find their eyesight failing. If your eyes do not give you comfort for might reading it is a sign you need our help and glasses, We are e quipped 0 es you J. J. STEWART, Opt.D. Tinos" Opposite YY TTT TY YT TY YY YY TTY Y D OPTOMETRIST dh dd ddd hh A A A Protect Your Furs Through If your own hair is thin, dull and unbecoming, let us demonstrate . just what can be done to supply your laek Pte. Bridgen's Legs Broken. Mrs. Bridges, Buseack street, has received word that her husband is inf yoo" ar 4° 'Couling, 61 Stanley @ 4th General Hospital, Devonport, eriten. : with both legs broken. : Mr. street, Kingston, Ont., writes: Bridgen is a well-known Kingston |, | young man, having served fifteen years with the C.P.R. Company. Di ) d Are you thinking of an ap- propriate birthday gift ? Let us suggest a few selec tions set with diamonds. : bil2z Diamond Rings, g : | \ nd. Kk, $10.00 to $500.00, Garfield Johnson, Kingston, has heen visiting at his home at Selmon Point. He intends leaving for the west in the near Diamond Bar Pins, ' $10.00 to $100.00 $15.00 to $100.00 $10.00 to $60.00 $15.00 to $75.00 pia Made. ~ SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Princess and Montreal Sts. Telephone 41. Ahhh dad Aaa aha POOR dduiviuiuiuiuieurornAA AA Adhd