3 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1918. J : : : PAGE FIVE _ ee -------- -------- a TA AND CONCERT HELD At the Theatres 1s Su A WAR MAPS AND |" miss ; \ i THODIST CHURCH LADIES, . : i (Continued from Page 8.) ' On Friday Evening--There Was a a am A { A | Good Attendance-- A Very Fine "lt Pays to Advertise, ; . ] L * ES : It is gen conceded that Roi 5 a 1 Programme Was Presented. ( er Megrue and Walter Hackett's Most enjoyable was the thamks-|iarce "It P: to Advertise," which Ladies' black kid laced boot, imitation toe cap; half spool heels; sizes 3 to THE HANDY ROYAL ATLAS giving tea and concert held in}is to be pre org at the Geand Upera 7. Special value .. .. . . . $4.00 i I The finest atlgs-published. Containing* 61 colored mag | Brock street church Friday night | House « onc of the b Size 18 14 ches rice £10.00. i > +. | matinee and night, is ofc o e best Size 18 x 14 { in hes. Price $10.00 | There was a good attendance of the! i... cen on the American stage in . {members and their friends. The | many seasons t Pays to Adver- THE WORLD WIDE ATLAS ition of the: ciureh ad charge of Hoe" present the very sence of 2 : the tes 4 og i 3 n spi mernican humor and Contatng 128 colored plates and maps: A completo index jane tea, and it was indeed excellan:, at veter. - Ii you saw: the of 67,6060 places named on the maps at end of book. All and upheld the high standard sei|..... translated » French, German Price $2.50. {by the ladies of Brock. Following or any other language, there would the tea, a musical programme of [be no mistaking its ongin and cers tainly no more side-splitting = farce MILITARY WAR MAPS : high mefif was rendered. "Judge|ainly idespiitting fare 7 avell" + 0 ras been concocte AS - of the 'British, French and Ualian fronts on large scale Lavell' occupied the chair, and and, = «co "fq Pays to Adyertise" is \ Prices, 26¢ and 45¢ each. address was delivered by Rev. J. A. lone of those plays that on real ap | Waddell. ) \ breath-bareaving mirth, The sort A unique feature of the pro- that makes you throw. your head back until it rests on- the back of your 'T gramme was the whistling solo and 5 Ig ow bird imitations given by Miss Lena [chair and faugh to your heart's con- ' Walbridge, of Chicago, sister of |tent / 141 Princess Street 13. Kingston Mrs. (Rev.): D. A. Lough. Her : San Carle' Grand Opera Company: various numbers were most en~ -- thusiastically received, well merit- Grand opera events even in many 's, come few and far ---- led the. hearty applans®, and provid-jof the larger cit Abernethy's 'Shoe Store = ed a rare treat for all pregent. : Every amber on Lhe bedaramma (6 cxtrordiiary riroad costs and HIRATA ERROR pip Wedd ------------_» was well rendered. The programme 'tthat enters into opera Production, included selections by the choir; An Appeal For Help From France solo by 'Lieut. Nesbitt; recitation, And so the ARTOUNEETIENt of the Miss Mildred Lee; cornet solo, T. 8. coming here the San Carlo Grand SECOURS NATIONAL Graydon; solo, Sergt. Gask; solu. }Opera Company is of no mean im- The Netours National was founded in Paris at the outhreak of Mrs. Ww A. Heperofi; seleéiions from purtance. 3 he oH Carlo Shgape 4 male quartetie composed oO oug-}jment here should prove oO mteres the Sar. fur the relict of Ihe Samilien of the Freneh Suldiers, ang las Pound, Miss Myrtle Stagg, Lieut. [not only to local music enthusiasts, Nesbitt and Sexgt. Gask. but those of neighboring cities, and A branch was sinrted In Toronto In February, 1915, I Since then we have been helping in the following ways: oii it is possible that if success develops (1) Help for the elvillan population, including soldiers' fam- . OATHOLIC "BISHOPS the fact that there isa sufficient fo} : i refagees, 16, and In the enre of war orphans. The Fraaco- ---- . 3 by Csnadian hranches TO CONSERVE COAL lowing for grand opera in this city and its environs especially when the Cavndisn Orphannge Inv supported entirely of the Secours National, nnd grants are given to other work of this price is Fight. the community may be Kind from time to thme. rr 42) Help to fhe wounded, nlwo hospiin] supplies. All Non-Essential Services in Br rE MGHHY WAY ox (2). Welp to the soldiers in the trenches. e weed: Clething of all kinds, shoes. hospital sapplies, yarn, Churches' Are to Be Re~ annual engagement of the singers. food, older vom forts, and sbove nil, movers, stricted. The Kingston engagement of the San Our things reach Frapee, and are (hen promptly worted wad Carlo come s next Wedne sday and y . The operas, are: "Car- sent to thelr respective destinntions hy the Franco-Amerique So- Th At a meeting of iCatholic bishops rsa - 3 men," "Faust" (by the French com- goer Gounod), and "Lucia di Lam- elety. yermoor"" The seat sale is Monday STE Frm] 2 2 | | Will yon help ue to make wp our full amount of tonnage this held in Toronto the following reso- month? ons iW g g sly: Express prreels ean he sent eollpet to Headquarters, 14 King lutions were adopted unanimously: Street West, Toronto, Through the courtesy of the Express Com- 1. That each bishop take steps to panies, the money Is refunded to us Inter on. lessen - th& consumption of coal in EE art vest, Ningatan, Ont the churches of his diocese during | op GriNGrIr AT CHURCH Ne Ww Hats 'N at . ee ne. the w « by restricting all . { STRANGER AT CO H. y 3 ; He I ae Heung al An a THOUSANDS OF ARTISTIC HOMEY HOMES a y 3 + - A h a. 2. That the Catholics of the pro- | Gives His Opiwton of the New Mini- ; ¢ . . . * rr vince be urged to subscribe, os far ster of Chalmers. for Fall | Have been furnished the money-saving Reid way. as their means [will allow, to the The Stranger dropped into Chal- coming [Victory (Loan. mers Presbyterian church last Sab- A a Thousands of wives now find home a happier, 2. That, when there js cessation | bath to hear its new minister, the «Show distinctive style fea- bri h itary. at thorities Rev. R. J. Wilson; who for fifteen |} tures that you'll want to see, righter place in which to spend their lives. ; ® ® . ire ree sided tacilita the | years preached. in one of Vancouv- and we pride ourselves on the Spanish Grippe bgp Jos oo Satiitgte, the er's big church Chalmers is completéness of our stock. Thousands of husbands more keenly than be- men 'who had been (pursuing uni-|lucky indeed to have drawn from | fore anticipate the home- oi I d R id > Pacific 'coast. ei Aik 8 ng, all due to nei way Prevent this dread disease. Atomizers and solu=- versity 'studies. the Pacific coast city such an, pble' New Gloves p £ preacher as Dr. Wilson. Thi How | of furnishing with Reid's High Quality and Reid Archbishop Spratt of Kingston at- or Chalmers minister "is..an artist in This is the glove store of the morning. tion for checking it. For sale at 3 tended the meeting. ETS the pulpit. He is perfectly gowned, | city, and we are showing some Low Prices. dignified in bearing, and conducts, surprising values in men's fine Only a docfor or a ¢ ist can re- 'SARGENTS' DRUG STORE pa a at San 1 the service with marked reverence gloves for fall. oo : and with a smootnesg that delights i . Cor. Princess & Montreal Sts. Phone 41. the most critical. Dr. Wilson's Now is the time to buy: > - prayers are impressive, and about: Kingston's Oldest Hal Store. $ - the whole service he conducts there! § ~ . ; 9 1 ' is what is known as "finish." . : ' To-day there is no abler preach- » 4 2 . MAGIC! NO PAIN: SCnceicn than uit men trom The Leading Undertaker--Phone 147 For Service. : + " Vancouver. By his interesting man- | : v h i . 4 "= ---- . EE . ner of presenting his subject, by his a Drop Freezone on a Touchy Corn|jramatic touches and by his per- Ruston'. Obie ou Blase i: ) : Then Lift Corn off With sonality, he appeals strongly to his | ; : ® ® Fingers. hearers. Dr. Wilson seldom quotes | i Ir k Ir a -- --sgoniething that many preachers i ® 1 annic - overdo. 'He 'has a thorough grasp z 2 4 4 Ja ofl 1) of his subject, and knows what to ; sent to gain the close attenti : Sl, ea Eildon Boe frm Order Your Montreal Freight By the Sh HL nominations &o' over to Chalmers | _ AGEN pet Independent Line and send your shipments - . to hear the westérner, and eyén the IX .- ey i WB PEE for Gananoque, Br e, Cornwall, learned principal and professors of Queen's, university are pleased to é . try Montreal and interm: to A : ', ' ports the sit in the pews and enjoy his purely gospel sermons, for after all it is the simple sermon tha attracts. a 2 Jinn § STRAINING HB Ferry Dock. Telephone 2195. The Stranger understands that Dr. ! Wilson is a social service leader as| E well as a preacher, and no doubt he YOUR EYES will start something going when he : gets into his stride in Kingston. J a Straining your eyes to 1G CROP OF TO! 3S. F © do your work is like over- H Sa tection mG CROP TOMATOE § loading an automobile } lary Pro y . 28 going uphill. Too much § ta A Crop Grown on Channel Islands pull-on. the engine will IN CASE OF Created Great Deal of Interest. wear it out quickly. We y . . A. Delacour, of the Royal Military | ff wear it out auickly. We . § Sickness or Accident Drop a little Freezone on an aching | College, has received a letter from i alle of relioving the rt h~ ; corn, instantly t! -|{ his brother, who is at "Sutherland | K PlAe » A ' L antly that corn stops huyt-| his h aggravated © of oye (MEN & WOMEN) D 's d Dawes ing, then ybu lift it right out. 'It| House," Trinity, in the Channel Is- | strain. by oun tenth 2 W ra syc doesn't hurt one bit. Yes, magic! - | lands. In thig letter he refers tog System. prem ite Costs $1.00 a Month his wonderful: crop df tomatoes | : ; . i ! grown. . One-half verges is equal to, | rea ERY ALL. DISEASES. three-quarters of 'an acre, and he ' 2 without extra preminm charge. { states that he had one and a half 4 Has afl the old and many new il and valuable benefits, verges of tomatoes, and that up : til] about the time of writing he had RB' nye: Bt AI Uh ne und me on picked up fifty pounds' worth and i K passing drop In at the office. H P RTER sold the remainder standing for 400 H SROH AN oh . {i pounds. This, too, was the second : MERCHANTS CASUALTY cq | ¢rop, and. created much interest in hl » | i. ; the neighborhood. The writer stat- on : R D SUTHERLAND | = . i ; Order a Oase from ed that the potato season DISTRICT AGENT nine weeks. ai fo i Corner Brock & Bagot Streets, i Th Tho ; a vee | Leg Sore lif The Thompson Bo Pte. Stanley A. Beadle, New York ' City, was among he retyned mei, 1 A huge sore--very deep--full of | He enlisted wit the foul discharge. { Agony all day; no : . Why wait? Your druggist sells a | Kingston, going overseas in April, rest at night. Then-- just a few drops : Sole Agents 3 5 y tiny bottle of Freezone for a few |1917, and was returned because of of the gentle, cooling liquid, D.D.D. For Kingston Wistrict. ! J : cents, sufficient to rid your feet of jdisabilities aggravated by service in [Irritation and pain gone: - Sweet, re- . Tel "203 Princess St; L. FOX every hard corn, soft corn, or corn| France. Pte. Beadle, despite' the freshing sleep at night. In due time, § : Of the original ont ii Gohan and Harris' comedy "It Pays|between the toes, and calluses, with-|fact that he is in his 43rd year, went complete cure. We guarantee D.D.D. t : to Advertise. at p Grand Opens. House on Monday; bet. 14, on } orenem Or ritasion. discovery averasas io 45 ie Dit slong ith "Mahood 3 Drug Store, Ringston & t £ Y I i : xpects to r matinee and niight eae : of a Cincinnati genius. to New ..York on his dis- . es . charge. Pte. Beadle is also a veter- an of the Spanish-American war. He : : ; : oe i fa of | re i Shed Jour rings We Positively : ns The uid Wash. ; and jewdlery were ay 2 magazine for sportsmen. The Liquid Wash. in condition to do I LT LS Pay is, high position lu the serves for m I with the rifle and rod and in When Will the War End? justice to them? of wooderaft. His| Efewhere in this issue will be ighest Prices , Erastus P. Beadle, was | found the announcement 'of 2. large Our Jewelery clean- " Hur well-known' Canadian fshi : : 3 : fipuse propounding n'a Bion --g ing outfit works won- i Second-hand Bags s of the' ny rettlors nthe | fest the everyday question, "When ders in a few min- 7 AT ther time of "the oud 'Will the War be Over?" and in the ules © Oran Descriptions, Allo. * ; ution to the puzzle the answer. 2 : to help the Red The 'ontest 2 ne the pl Prices $1.25, 50, e 0 en and p e hoy s will bo made Wed: and girls of Fo opr kel 13m ws ' to mail their' answers and compete oy 'valuable It is ed : ; When your jeselaty ; needs re 'you want it a over, let us do it. All . work dane in our own workshop--hy com- petent.; men, i | H : ; i508 gr!