7 > Th SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1910, THE DAILY BR ITISH WHI G ? DK. FKANK CRANE'S REVERENCE | | rei SRR | "PUK brulion reurLe GROWS | a ml i | Well-Known American Writer Tells Of Lasting Impressions | | Of Travelogues On Allenby's Campaign In the Holy Land, New ear S I have just seen and heard Dale |to a dashing finish. Tufredibia = : le 1 py stackeg were overcome. (Fthink Na- [ maser In the Carmsgey-Thomes poleon said the greatest obstacle to | Nustrated travelogues; he gives an an army is'a desert.) ie [eve~-witness account of Allenby's ex- A fierce, brave and fanatic foe ® | Pédition in Palestine, with photo- | was encountered and put te flight. {graphic scenes and moving pletures. | The little Cockneys of London are | | My head is in a whirl. The past | settling the pax Britannica over tur- ! and present have got tangled up. bulent Palestine. The Australian | I have been told of a flight by atr- | Light Horse troops are threading the { plane (and have been shewn on the | hills of Moab, crossing the Jordma > . screen the airship flying) in four and skirting the Road Sen: or] 1 | hours over the road it took the child- I have witnessed a e chapter in Beautiful New Stock at i ren of Israel forty years to travel. I that amazing story of how the Anglo- 3 | have seen British generals in Folls- | Saxon has brought and is bringing | Royce automobiles scurrying along | order and decency into the chaotic {the road past antique camels. And |oorners of the earth. | machine guns on the Mount of Olives. And the whole story is epitomized ) | And British Tommies and French Jn the man Allenby, with his fine up- { Potlus standing guard over swered | standing presence and his matter-of- {Places where one can think only of|fact British way of getting wef Eh Turks in flowing robes. done. 141 PRINCESS STREET. In a way it 1s the most smashing We realize at last some of the vast, . picture 1 ever saw. I mean it smashes | reaches of significance in this war: one's ideas, disturbs the imagthation, | how that German bombast and Turk- and so upsets old memories and | ish cruelty, and all the blood and changes pre-conceptions that to recall | lust and greed apd dirt that cha- it all seems like a grotesque drean:. |racterize autocracy have at last been The big feeling which I carried swept away by the determined ad- {away is an increased reverence for | vance of the democratic peoples. and wonder at the great British peo- The doctrines and principles of THE ple. Christ have gone far into the western Carnagey-Thomas travelogues | world and returned to sweep clean : GIFT SUPREME show them up; awkward, modes, |the place from whence they came, yet tremendously efficient and lov- The Whig is presenting these ble. Jendid travelogues at the Grand 1 . : A . No more amazing military ocam- ey House / on Monday, Tuesday Men's Invictus Hockey Boots, the best boot : that's made. Special $10. DIAMOND paign was ever projected and carried | and Wednesday of next week. What ld give more «hey may have heed permitted to go : al wan THOUSAND ISLAND PARK «ithout denial that the more conser- y Other grades, $5 and $7. A a ver vative elements would be moved to : . than a Diamond Ring? m : estir themselves to acquire the ma- ] Boys Hockey Boots, $3, $4, $5. We carry only the finest "THEN AND NOW"--AN INTER- jority holdings in the corporation. i EE ae ee EE CENCE Jia ma Stal 1a v0 bv efoctes to A Ladies Hockey Boots, $4, $5 and $6. 2 Jou will have 6 digi |The Pank Was Toublishod Forty | whictt was burved'sovorat Yours Jeo 5 Ladies Evening 'F ootwear, Men's Dancing fon. perty will be made. =| ? : ite Rings, $25 to | May Replace The Columbian: "Times have changed since the Pumps, Boys Dancing Pumps. 00, { | The Watertown Times in a remin- days of 45 years ago, when Thous- - - : OU can talk with many people] Three Stone Rings, $20 to || iscent mood has the subjoined edito- | and Island Park was first establish- Travelling Bags, Bring your Shoes Y whp are advanced in years who $750. | rial "concerning Thousand Island | ed. Then it was advertised as a place WwW d b T. ks kh b | Park, It refers to the resort under | where the public might go without ardrobe irun ' ere to e | the heading of "Then and Now." being in danger of attack from that 3 : : | Many here will read with interest its which the advertising literature cha- Suit Cases. Repaired. . | conclusions. Here they are: racterized as being the "assassins of | "The announcement of the trans- society." There were strict riles and will tell you that they wish they Five Stone Rings, $85 to "had consulted an expert optometrist $400, at the first indication of eye trouble. Princosy aod" Dinner They will, ipform you that they feel: Rings, $35 to $400. sure if thiey had that they would have! Every stone. of course, f en ablp to have worn corrective ArT r te {fer of the majority stock in the|they were obeyed. There was scrip- 3 . {36 a (Hat they might have discard- ity Sur Suaramtes of Thousand Island Park Association to | tural observance of the Sabbath. No | . : ed later on. If your eyes trouble 9g . {H. W. Kruesburg, a Cleveland man, | boats were permitted to land on Sun- } : i you let us test them. : | Who will ocputinue its policies un-|day and in the early days he who RSA PN ventured out with a rowboat did so | NP : : [a | changed brings reassurance to many 3 . 2! | persons owning property both at the | at his peril.' The Sunday quiet 'was 8 ) 8 : terre | park and elsewhere on the St. Law- maintained at all hazards. Every ZR VT ESE i { rence river. The new owner announ-| shop was closed, and be it said with APE oe fore } iN AY JEWELFRS ices that it will be conducted along | all respect to the good people who a BS 100 PLIICKRSS ST. | the general lines which have been | assembled there, while. no formal v | followed during the recent years and| edict was passed forbidding the vi- J | that it 'will not be turned into any | sitors to read novels on Sunday it -- | Beneml amusement place as the play-{ was much preferred that they de- ground of any organization. There] vote the day to reading the Northern | had been worry for some time that Christian Advocate. . The conditions LAND OR AL min-4 | the celebrated Methodist Episcopal | which were insisted on at the patk "The House of Better Glasses" rar rs shin, 2 Timber lot,} |resoft might be purchased by inter-{ had a beneficial effect all up and chiefly hardwood, valuable, | ests that would not maintain it as down the river. Opposite the Post Office C, 8. KIRKFATRICK, | the quiet place it has been in the past "The popular conception of the | . ovo KINGSTON. 38 Clarence St, Kingston. '| All sorts of 'clubs have been credited purposes of a summer resort have | Phone . 2 . | with seeking it. Whether or mot there changed: in the intervening years. | has been anything to the stories | Then a resort was .cons.dered a place | A CA i } would be difficult to establish, but! to cut loose and do the unconven- | hd tional things which society would not | 'E HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TABLE i ) is for became changed in the natural | i . Gloves NE HAVE. Lamps that would make very accept- 3 -- svelution of Lhings The park' per- Ladies: Furlined able presents for Christmas. Call and choose yours y Tm Hoke ton re Plage of | ~--Ladies' Wool-lined Gloves before they are all gone. ' % fy | Of its history it has seen society |l --Men's Fur-lined Gloves come around to its ideas as 10 pro- | Fle LADIES! If you desire to make your own Shades, / INS ; / prieties in many imporpant respects." ~Men's Wool-lined Gloves ] | ~--Men's Knitted Gloves we have the wire fotms all ready to cover, Canadian Pacific Will Only Withdraw | the *Trans-Canada® r==Men's Fine Hats : ie y TT a rib pL ( * Owing to improvement in the coal MAN Hl ENS es GA | fituation, the alterations in train ser- |B --_Mon's Caps . . & We \ IV eT i Hy viee and the temporary withdrawals Rit : RN 0! advertised as efltective January 3rd § ~--Boys' Caps 167 PRINCESS ST. ~~ TELEPHONE 441 Re PRY |i ie dts enw om i 3 i Zo OC 0 SR tt 1 X J TE / tolerate at home: The park regula- > ; § FRB OR tion# prohiBited any such revel at an "THE GIFT STORE mps & 4 id pea rd fy 5 earlier day, and these regulations a D 0 1) D'S were. continued until the popular | Open Evenings Until Christmas A , ho RR = conception of what a summer resort | Ce Pr eT FTAA \ which will bé temporarily withdrawn | Ladies' after Dec. 31st. os' Fut Bene i i ------ ~-Children's Sets : '9 ® Decoration For Brave Deeds, : Corporal Fred _ Greatrix, Picton, |[§ --Hudson Seal Coats 0 ng into the has received the M.M. awarded him w--Marmot at Cambrai, on 11th October, 1918, Coats when he was recommended for this decoration for carryin the wounded | fj OUR STORE IS FILLED WITH A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND off the field of action under heavy | USEFUL GIFTS 5 : § A HAPPY NEW YEAR shell fire. 5 hs Se -------------- » A Cheerful Appearance. ! Pl 6 A Kingston lady who has just Lar, : 3 3 4p LL - HP CKERIN( varnod Som Fonte Logis Just ve. In buying Furniture, think of the years to dome, Princess Street ern. cities said that Kingston's busi- CAMPBELL BROS. . » : : 3 : io H I 4 Phone 530 es section bad brighter and more n choosing Furniture you want to be sure of Style, pearance than po Ladies' Hudson Seal Coats an : srocer and Meat Dealer . [|; SSSI] Christmas app Te an Kingston's Largest Hat | lity and Price. chants were to be complimented on Dealers. ------------------ * Consumption of Coal. So far this winter the consumption of coal has not been very large. Th weather, with the exception po ton ~ lar Value at REID'S. § ® a . 9 : | |days, has been very moderate, and ® . Gourdier's Judge Wishes [wmizmrr=tmic N o t1 ce. i Sleigh Robes | thelr display, | | Furniture that will give you the greatest amoufit fe | of wear and pleasure cap be had at Dollar for Dol- a How Goes the Election? BEDFORD, THE AUCTIONEER 78 BROCK STREET, : Now that the aidermante sand. n sor king rem ae sive anes tn vi : : : i 3 ear Every one A Happy iiiziasistiint iimsinmeas JAMES REI D EE Bi HEN Bim oe THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. and Pro rous saie jo Kingston for the id i | : " 3 ' Sperry (am {Good Things I New Year KINGSTON EVENTS! | {For Christmas 25 YEARS AGO. b ip . . i The mercury dropped to ten below g nen' I : zero this ing. A . Women's 0 and 12 inch High Top Boots IH a morning. A scum 'has ] t will be frozen over in | with white wool lining, at $5.00. oh? a fests RIN | 5e : > ; Show ith okie por, Winch op. fj or Comm SERA RO SET moe [Ebro en hE LE CATE | ER CHE re pe 0 {om Africa and he mation... 1 {lv ; Friends will also enjoy. one. Our stock is . 2