THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MON wr DAY, MARCH 17, 1919. HY High G on rade Bicycles rN nnn « Before buying a bicycle call and examine our lines of Cleveland, Rambler's and Fal- con bicycles. Sold only by a ars cs uct - HARVEY MILNE 272 Bagot St. Bicycle Repairing of all kinds DAINTY SILVER PLATED PIECES These are inexpensive--but have the style of sterling. Lemon Dishes Cheese Dishes Olive Dishes Marmalade Bon Bons Vases Dishes Our shell frames are very becoming to the ladies when fitted with our lens, which we supply only after a very careful and scientific examina- tion. You will find our examinations a little différent and more thorough than usual. ; J. 1. STEWART, OPT. D Oop) Poght Specialist: i. pp: Post Office Kingston } "The House of Hetter Gl oe These all have egehied glass linings \ sil- silk lamps, fancy boudoir with Elec tr iP ver plated, shades. Kinnear & d'Esterre Jewelers. J * Nr - Automobile Insurance Fire, Collision and Liability, Get rates and plans from C. S. Kirkpatrick 36 Clarence Street. Telephone 8eSw | 8 Good Reasons Why You Should Buy Your ~ TIRES \ From Us . WE specialize in DOMINION TIRES. WE give quick service. 3 WE sell the best tire. WE carry your size in stock. SLOP THE. WINNING OF THE WAR DONE AN MUCH FOR - 1 { CHURCH AS SOCIETY. | j HAS Lient.-Col, (Rev.) Has biffercaces Williams Her Are ace H. Found Place--4if Old Broken Bown In Days of Big Results Will Follow. | says Church | ) Rey Lod tirring +t Metho » part the Canadian t in bringing about peace Col. Wiiliams, during the his remarks, stated that it bediel t the church was weli- the had oy Course of was his nigh Ik before and a as wh r the chu is for so He rt good work carried on ciety x various Y.M.CA, Y.WUA, 1 and stated 1 could "he or Red that ound anizations ervice, so as to ad needs of the people { God has found ister for the salvation of 1 in tine tha her { the chur can o reak 1 join toge dowt ther will be far t of. apd He conduct of the would cc que iat the 'yverage » then had been The men « to w they v and numerou splendid min be 1 form irit { the men e¢ from men ind which the war Pn home would a per rein- had held and that them to The the coming they had was that they n pos be itions they to goin overseas, y opportunity be given make up the time speaker - to time lost students in #udy boys engaged in various trades. The speakeg said that the war had brought about' a new brotherhood, and cleared the way for a revelation far more peaceful and glorious than could be imagined In the war, the son of a duke and the son of a peas- and had fought side by side in .the trenches. for made the by ~ moore Help Starving Palestine, . Read the. appeal on page pine ! Meraw, Tweed, removed with his mily to Lodgeroom Corn ers, where he recently purchased the Countryman farm. ni MC A AAA AAA COLDS, CATARRH RELIEVED IN FIVE MINUTES Consumption can be traced back in most in- stances to a bad cold or catarrh that was ~meglected. Don't court this~ white' plague-- ensure yourself at once against it by Bs haling Catamghozone, pleasant dmtiseptic medication that is in- haled into the lungs, nasal passages, throat, and bronchial tubes, where it kills disease germs and prevents their development. Cas, tarrhozone heals in- flamed surfaces, re- lieves congestion, WE repair and rebuild. WE pump up your tires free. WE have a 24 hour service. WE sell Canadian made tires. NOW TRY US /.¢lears the head and { throat, aids expector- ation, and absolutely cures Catarrh* and Bronchitis. Quick re- ifef, cure guaranteed, pleasant to use. Get the $1.00 outfit of Ca- tarrhogzone, it lasts two months; small size, 60c. All dealers. AA RA AA AAA A AAA . THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 Wanting anything dene in the earpen- tery line, Estimates given oun ail kinds of repnirs and mew work; aise hard. wood floors of ail Kinds. All evders will receive $8 Queen rr nt Sttentian. Shop - Women's Kid Bals., nN with Louis spool, or military heels. : they last . +o Cee ate ..$3.75 5 B oy s re : ptr 5 sires 1 to 5. While they last . . $2.99 DR. ADAM SHORTT . PREACHES THRIFT The Public Must Offset" the War Expenditure and Re- store Capital. Adem horit, C M.G., nal thrift is con- was ultim di t our cause 1, he says, does not ifi which were struggle inadian onabie wealth consumed, country and we capital Unless, people can re a rea period the enorme capital which been the industrial life of the must be cramped shall be compelled to seek abroad, thus enlarging our obliga outsiders and thereby jin- burdens of the country in the future. But this restoimation of capital can be effected by saving therefore becomes the duly of every pullic-spirited citizen. In saving something from our in comes and transferring it to the gov ernment, in return for saving stamps s. we are directly and fm- augmenting the capital of and enabling the govern the endrmous store, w nount of and has greatly tions lo reasing the which, e count ment 0 me some oi expenses connected with the restora tion of normal conditions. The advantage of wisely thrift increase in the of ready Canadian export decreasing the amount of unneces sity of drawjag upon the active cap tal of maintaining the trade and industry of the country, ad onal 1eserve fand el directed is the amount saleable the country, cumilating a ve r luture use At the Theatres | The Pierrot Players. nrst class attrac spots, but just e that contains Lo > Every standard tion has its bright think of a performan the eream of twenty distinct musical comedies woven together by bright dialogue, melodious song and spright ly dance. This is the unusual per formance of the Pierrot Players who are coming once aga to the Grand Opera House for ¢ al return en- gagement, tO-MOTTOW, both matinee and night, and no doubt this positive novelty will delight and entertain Kingston theatregoers as much this time as it did a short time ago when they played here. This original musi cal revue is the most novel and at- tractive production seen here this sea- son, as everything js new and differ- ent from the regular style of show and the change is indeed a rest to the tired theatre patron. Eugene Lock- hart heads this company of noted artists. --Advt. p---- "Mickey" Coming To Grand. Mack Sennett likes to use animals in pictures, and in "Mickey," featur- ing Mabel Normand, to be shown at Grand Opera House, four days, com- » Wednesday, March 19th, are used to, bring out a strikingly dramatic contrast in the story, which will attract attention not only as a pioture, but as a nature study. One is a lean, scrawny frog punter, who rustles for his grub in the mountain cabin where little Mickey lives with his foster father. One of the "close-ups" of the picture shows this cat actually fishing for frogs in a mountain stream if any- one were to write a magazine story about a cat that went fishing, some professors of natural history would begin to shriek * Natural fake!" But they will have ta believe what their eyes see.--Advt. (Continued on Page 8.) . Tribute to a Noble Woman. At the Sunday morning service in Chalmers churen, Rev, Dr. Wilson called upon Rev. Dr. Macgillivray to pay tribute to the meémoyy of the Made Mrs. Ross, wife of ex-Principal D. Ross, of Queen's theological ecl- lege, who passed to rest last Tues day. Dr. Macgillivray spoke of Mrs. Ross' connection with Chalm- ers church for the past thirty-five years, during which time she was one of the leaders in all branches of its work, but pafticularly in mis- sipnary work. Mrs, Ross was also identified 'with various organiza- tions outside the church having for their ohject the betterment of the people. She was particularly a lov- er of children and young people. Her whole alm in life; Dr. Mac gilliveary sald, was to help others, and her memory would long be cherished by the many who knew and loved her, and by the older graduates of Queen's University who in years gone by had enjoyed her hospitality. ---------- Ladies' Brown KidLacedBoots High Spool Heels, medium or Cuban and low heels; good high tops; all sizes, 2} to 7. Extra special value this week only ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE 150 PAIR .4.85 o GENUINE REDUC- TIONS INFURS AT CAMPBELL BROS. Removal Sale Big discounts Furs, Gloves, Caps, Hats, etc. This is a bargain opportunity that may not occur again for a long time. Buy now and save money. CAMPBELL BROS Kingston's Oldest Hat and Fur Btore. on FRIENDSHIP'S =O. = Oo rURNITURE Is It Worthy of Your Home? Good furniture is an essen- 'tial part of the beautiful home. It gives an air of taste and refinement. It is really not how much you spend on the furnishing of your home, as how and 2 where you spend it. We of- fer our unexcelled store ser- vice. The Busy Store With the Large Stocks. .. Phone 147 For A Give To-day. Palestine needs help---the cause is a worthy one, [KINGSTON EVENTS 25 YEARS AGO. The slogp Pilot is all ready to be the first vessel to clear from. this port, She will go to Deserontd. Davis & Son are engaged putting a mew cabin in the tug Stormy Pet- ever So hard have been the times men have had to pawn thelr rings to get bread. "Pretty Baby" at the Grand. SPretty Baby," Jimmie Hodges' musical comedy, drew large audi- ences to the Grand on Saturday af- ternovn and evening. HR is more of a series of disjointed musical turns, as the plot is about as elusive as ng- | the pea of the oldtin'e shell-game The ction bright * Kingston Milling C4. 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