i MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1919. : THE DAILY BRI il SH WHI ¢ 'COOKE'S MEMORIAL TABLET | reg TUITE | GRIPPE AND FLU NEP, TO FOURTEEN SOLDIER MEM: | ; : Thess are the days to'cateh JI : oat VILYFLLA SAYS The Tablet Was Unveiled Sunday Ev- cold. A little prevention saves - v a wh much trouble and suffering. i B ] ening By Mayor - Newman -- Ser- | MAw USED TSAY You'n ~Dover's Cold Breakers. mon By Lieut-Col. Alexander |[KHNow HER BROTHER EN w=Lax. Bromo Quinine Gordon, | hwas SOMEBODY ~ BECAUSE 'w--Week's Break Up a Cold : : A few doses will clear up a . Ih Yrihi : { eold in short order. a a jad iribite to the len abo | CERTAIN AIR ABOUT HiM~ HICKEY'S SPEEDY OURE {} a S § | ing the Great War, and calied upon | JAND PAW SAIL -NE SURE the great "flu" mixture: those left behind to maintain the! yim nor AIR! quickly relieves the stubborn 1 Jigh ideals for which they had died, | nu TT cough -- strengthens the breath- . * Mayor H. W. Newman unveiled a! TE APpArat and' is the best We have just receiv- | memorial tablet in Cooke's church on | mixture of its kind sold. ri { Sunday evening, in honor of four-| | Get thesa i ed an approbation {teen men of the congregation who | | Winter Styles and | church was cro vies. and the servi | F ashions 9 shipment of the lat- 31. Gatuetea by Lisut-Ool, 4. - \{ 1 es S { Gordon, D.D. Dr. Gordon chose as | x i -- > est New York Bead ; a | il = = Following an eloquent speech, in! HE ALWAYS HAT A i 1 | bis text: "Whosoever shall save his! he: Popular Deeg Store { life shall lose it, and whosoever shall | . | lose his life for my sake and for the | OPEN SUNDAYS creations. | Gespel shall save it." In an inspiring | Phone 55. Branch 2018 | address, he said. | 5. | The words of this text present the | These are the new- greatest paradox of the Lord's teach-+ i ing. During the war the full signi-| ficance of these words was realized | {in a way . which had never before | | been understood. The lives of thous- | ful designs ever $ | ands of men have been given up in| V Ko Wel VU, | order that freedom might be secar-| . : ed, and for the protection of their | shown in Kingston. homes and their loved ones. Was the | sacrifice worth while? To many the | conditions following the conclusion | We have them for of the war have been disappointing. {| The people of the empire were eager | = { for peace. They were even willing to just ONE WEEK and { fight that peace might be secured. « " The people had hoped that the new they are on view in 3 | spirit of brotherhood might be the { result of the war, but a full measure | : : our window of peace could not be brought about e ain : | at one stroke, The spirit of universal brotherhood has not yet come, and WEDDING | there is widespread unrest and indus RINGS. ED | trial war. The reaction after so col- Causes nerypusness, frrita- | ossal a struggle was bound to bring bility: and head aches. / It is {about such conditions, and it i§ téo much to expect that the world can "ni it Fred h simple matter liev | settle down instantly to ways of ow is red has more money |} a simpl ter to. relieve SMI H peace. The war was fought that those | than you? You both had an even | ji eye strain. Our scientific : . start, i whos were not strong enough to fight ¢ for themselves could secure justice, "Well, you see he invested his |} tests will tell just the kind of JEWELERS and it was no wonder that some clas- | money In oil, and | spent mine for | Ji lon aired. © t ses which 'had not been given justice | another kind of liquid." nats req IU mounts Limited in the past are now striving to secure ings are comfortable and be- it. Established 1840 To many people the results of the coming. Eing Street 3 Kingston § | War may seem disappointing. But we An excellent collection of embroidered, would probably never realize just . CONCEIT | . a : 0 how much we owe to those who have She: Are you i nus y teresting Praided S54 Pisin aiigren . minds, Is Keeley Jr, M. D.0. est and most beauti- 5 - v ey at a fallen. © We should consider what tunic and straight line styles; many with would have happened had the enemy ! Sure ! ori Je { . novelty pockets. The materials are Serge, won, and on many occasions the a 4 : ever toed. y i ter is Satin, Messelaine, Taffetta," Crepe de THE OPTICAL SHOP ww rREWGR SHY Simos 44 win a and ~ / He: Why, of | Chene, Georgette, Charmeuse and Poplin. va x 2 i course. I'm still : ] 226 PRINCESS STREET Serbia, and had the Germans won single am | not. men have despaired of ever finding a Coat $12.75 to $90.00 the war, the worst of their horrors { HH they would care to wear at less than would have been reserved for the b $50.00. But--when these same women Bn . hg Rritish Empire had they won, the fon ira. i "1 4 visit the scenomy Coat Bection they will J Dr It a girl is really pretty she does . fate of the Empire would Have been quickly change their minds. We have ETSey SSeS no' mind being told that some other - Worse than geath, and the werld 3 i hundreds of Coats to show you--com- 4 girl ie would have been put back Santuries fortable, warm Coats with as much style In panel, blouse, flounce, coat and straight But the men who had fallen steppe as the higher priced Coats and made of line styles; embrojdered, braided and into the breach and saved us from y . that. When we remember that, we depaudable materials as pure Wool Velour, fringe trimmed; some with smart sashes may realize just how much we owe & § : : . in all the latest Winter shades. Sizes to, them. 3 3/3" | Come and see the hundreds of other 16 to 44 The world has béen in a state of splendid values we offer at -- : chaos, and this gives an opportunity \ $35.00, $40.00 and up. Priced $27.50 to $55.00. * bE) ° to the men left behind to work to | ! | bring about better conditions. The en en en fact that they have this opportunity . * * is due to the men who fought and died to save them from eviis worse YOU NEED A FURNACE SHOVEL? than death. Durige the engagement of the war the men thought noth- ed * x als s o dna % s dnb i ~ yi ing of themselves. Their omly con- 5 i we rw Here is a shovel which is light but strong; good quantity of cern, even when mortally wounded Wits aE BENE cs y hd coal, and will pass into a furnace door easy. Big value ..$1.25. was the success of the attack. Now John, don't harbor the "idea that 1 eac S 1 : that the war has | een won and liber- am ignorant. | know a good. deal | " 4 GET THOSE FURNACE AND STOVE PIPES NOW rt mars of seme things than | care to | FAMOUS FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY ' haps they can see, the victory that & i : 2 . Past experience has proved that it is not wise to delay has been ours, they would feel that Hubby: | wish, my dear, that | CHARMEUSE SATIN COLORED TAFFETTAS BLACK SATIN ' b died 1 in. The you'd fill up with that sort of knowd ordering those Stove Pipes any longer. they bave not n Yam he ye=| dye 1000 yards of this rich Greatly iv vogue for even- Hundreds of : yard ¢ ; sult they had striven for has been at- Tustrous. "soft draping Silk. ing rocks, afternoon dresses undreds of yards. o tained, and attained at the cost of : wd otc.. 36 inches wide and Black Satins at extremely Our Stove Pipes are carefully made, fit easily and snugly their lives. . 32 Salers of White. pik, sky, guaranteed for 12 months; popular prices; full 36 ins. together. Are priced per length 28c. each; Stove Pipe Elbows There was little of the joy of bat- taupe, ole. otc, a yard Ys all colors and priced : wide and priced 80c, each, Furnace Pipes, made of the very best guality Gal- tle during the war. A few liked the OLD MAN ) & " : vanized Iron 18 in., 24 in.,30 in. long. Price, upward-in length, Bshtas: n So loathed 3. Dut the na BEARISH 4 . $8.50, $4.00, $4.50 $8.50 Special. $2.00, $2.50, $8.00, $3.50 from 25¢. to 80c. each. arm Jd on and endured because they | _ Jack: Helen is iy - , were determined not to give up. Fry kitsanign,, Wha . 2 Faults amongst them were lightly es Fred: Via t ; teeemd and sins easily forgiven, but 3 os; : . About That Ash Pail? [ffi iscema snasine eusity rorsiven, vot | | Fred: | ver: A\@ was that of shirking. Now many of | beware of her 4 These Pails are made of the very Highest quality of Gal- these men are gone, and the world | Paw. " A vanized Iron, with covers, at a very low price. is vastly poorer, but the Empire and | world is also incalculably richer be- ; ] a In these days of high prices many wo- . cause of their inspiring ' example, : their splendid memory and their un- dying influence. This memory should ; a : : lead us to do better things and to - | c gum - : : » urge ue to carry on their work. Con- : ey 1 { i I St. cerning those whom we commemor- : ! y+ 84 ate on this occasion, although they BROCK STREET 3: 31 1 3 have lost their lives, they have riain- 3 PHONE 287 thokr self-respect, their good name, their undying influence and words of the text was brought home, and there was the assurance that these men would hear the masters welcome, 'Well done, good and faith- ful servant." : ' By God's mercy we are alive to-| It's les awayl day, and we are not called upon 0 |. lay down our lives for the cause, but t js a call to every man to live It we are to truly honor prayer. "Thy Kingdom come, "Thy will be done on earth, as it.is i : 1 : heaven." = » : ] ; : Hing the service the chair Ton : 'questions in 1 f= ' AL. ha 1 SPpropHAte. Musit. Lisuts " 2 the hea y | A : a To-day, we received many New York @ ; os & a § : Hl models, ana it will be = splendid oppor- | tunity for any woman who Bas delayed in selesting a new Hat to secure something smart in appearance and of superior qual- || ity. These Hats will be shows for the | first time to-morrow. ER w ¥ 3 ' x > We have a large and well assorted stock of RUGS, in Wil tous, Axminister, Velveis, Balmorals, Brussels anil Tapestries. [ 4 F ] rei ; : waist band Luxurious hangings in Velours, Repps, and Shadow Cloths, Be on jan riven y aire, 11 pe restore wi |e CED : $35.4 i ED 33.00 to 81 in all the popular shades. % BB Poster g it, MC. wha rls and n fc Sy 8 : Sa + 'This Is the season to rémew your decorations for the 2 winter months. : : : 5 - VIOTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS A Complete Stock Always on Hand. 4 N Tak gl J year-old da of He a angie of Mr wi 'near Port Arthar, 1 ts were in he' home the stable. 4