oa THE DAILY BRITISH WHIcG. : THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, toms, | een OLD AND NEW KEEP COMPANY. TTT eRe Tees ee ees All are remarkably low in price, and the person who needs any one of these will find it worth while | A peculiar scene is presented at Kingston harbor, where modern elevators, efc., keep company with the ancient to look in and see what we have to offer. | martello towers, : a ie A CANADIAN NIGHTINGALE," avo sasron. i | - J. Fraser Campbell at Convoca- | 'mi Berth { tion Hall. ss rtha Crawford Who getore a rather small gathering of | Appears in Grant Hall |students, with a fair sprinkling of | | ess, | the' general puble, Rev. J. Fraser | Thursday Evening. {Campbell spoke in Convocation Hall { | ------ | Wednesday night on "India and the | | aan hair caught high on a Work of the Missions." Dr. Campbell | 3 Siapely head, and straying in tiny | whose special field of labor was at | ° . . ringlets on the white brow above (he Raflam, Central India, is a disting- dar oly & v LIVIN GS I ON 'S ps with Hole ue Sar Jshed p{asionary - ng Jas veeupied t= A beautiful range awaits you | These Coats are remarkably thro changes rapidly from grave to gav 20 ? : when choosing a coat from | low i price for such quality | Coats that are worthy of the in India, where he hes , 2s she talks, a slender girlish figure, ndi2, this lot. The coats, develop: | that is shown in theme. De-| Price. Developed in Velour | Spent forty-five years. beautiful hands and feet. such is | 3 i lo cloth, have high | velo in Velour, nicely | Bolivia and Normandy cloth. Miss Bertha Crawford a oh Wi The speaker Sfpressed the wish] =4 48 Polo cloth, Jiyr po ped ' All are prettily embroidered, 8P- that some of the students present convertable collars, nicely| made, embroidered backs, Reared wo the Whig as she sat beside i would eventua'ly go out to the for- made in the season's latest forming pretty panels. Large | while some have goresous a glowing grate fire, drinking coffee, {elgn mission field. He remarked that f collars of French Beaver and a is > . styles--some nicely trimmed Beaverine collars show them . a bit tired after her Journey from { While in Canada, one or two thous- || ith embroidery and buttons| off, and all are nicely lined | OPOSsum. The season's Toronto, but so pleased to be back in {and was considered a good gerigre with embroidery and buttons y ; y L newest and most wanted | Canada, her homeland, after years of | gation, in India he could quite ai- --colors: Brown, Fawn, throughout. Colors: Navy, styles are among this show- War worn Europe, that even a slow {1¥ promise the young minister a con- Taupe. Brown, Fawn. ing. . | train, so long as it was a Canadian | I wet : rh The great cold-defying Ulsters, Great | train, seemed great in her eyes. | ian due a woused. Coats and Motor Coats, Swagger Ul- | spe I went to England in 1911. | garent peoples and religions in the | spent a year and a half there, went country. stereettes, Dressy Chesterfields, single | to Italy to sing and on to Warsaw. I 'Is there any use of our going to and double-breasted effects | Yas there in 1914 and as the Ger- | thie country?" asked the speaker. | man hordes advanced on Poland, it | «prin they listen to ue, especially in $25.00 up to $45.00 | became dreadful in the capital. Guns, } 1056 days of unrest? The enthusi- (Buns all day, and all night bombs astic answer to this is that the peo- || Buy your Overcoat now--be ready | irobping in the streat. OB, 1t wap ter. | Yarn: BEWer Y 80 ready to receive us || |Tible." So the Canadian girl went to with open arms as they are today. { { | ' . | : Penman 8 Fleece-lined Underwear, PeuvgTad, where she soon became The government census papers te! [ [oo Col of the Russians, whose rest- us that the ratio cf increase of "ot | best. 90c garment. [lessneas she calmed with her lovely | op pigtians is about five times that of . | voice. They were 80 impatient, she |, atic af So for th ' Heavy Winter Underwear, 75¢ gar. | sate, ould' toi | oo Satio of increace for*the whole y ' g {safd, "They wouldn't let me finish | population. Far more important ment, [ van, speaking of the 'Caro Noma. than the actual number of conver's, {ey Would have me sing the Aria |1s the permeating influence of Christ- || jover." Some one laughed and said, lian teaching, and the people are un- I [ "We hop> a Kingston audience wil! " | @ o 9 4 consciously drinking in these senti- {| | at least lot finish." | Vi 5 8 you finish. jments, thus preparing the way for Miss Crawford éang in Moscow. conversion." | Slav, i the Lrumea. | Brery ie © speaker remarked that this || { 3 ra, Se where the .y.q one f the most hopeful signs of || 75-77 BROCK STREET | best music is heard. The songstreas | 125 O° Of fhe most hopeful signs TRICOTINE | . ] the present day and olosed his re- || | eared at the G Wi 8 . If Off Your Route it Pays to Walk | *ppsared at the Groat Winter Palace | ool ce asking the audience just A fine English Serge Suit is | Suits of tricotine always BOLIVIA | | | at Petrograd at a concert arranged Ly what the : y would take in dollars and Founded 1847. | the ill-fated Empress of Russia and cents for their knowledge and be'af always fashionable. The suits | find favor among well dress. Both wanted fabrics, and a | somé of the grand duchesses, 18 ald |i on pist, and if this was so precious || among our showing are ali | 1 people. These are tailored swt made of one of these of the Red Cross, and later, when [to them, wha: about their brothers : tailored in the correct fash-| in a wide range of styles, | materials assures wear and Bolshevism had taken its deadly hol¢ | ion, nicely embroidered or| Ricely trimmed with braid | warmth. They all are nice- Si ~ " Burop out in India. These peuple have so.ne | ) . on the people eastern urope, | : made in a wid saw the same room with its wonder- | Knowledge, with a great chance for | trimmed with braid, lending | and embroidery. The mater-| !¥ © range of | | | | { A styles and colors -- while , if help wer . n u {ful tapestries slashed with swords, Tore or © only. given them them a youthful charm. Col.| ial being made of all wool embroidery and 'braid pla; | x . ys i | its pictures cut from top to bottom, : threads of an English manu an important part in the Honor Among Thieves, i facture, trimmi | the whole a scene of ruin and desola- Ottawa, Ont. Oet. 27.--James || mming. ' tion. Miss Crawford SaW a great deal { Thomas, of no fixed abode, sentenced | : ] {of the Russian court while she pas [to two years in penitentiary for theft, || {at Peterhof with General Stackel, [refused to divulge the name of an ac- || : S Il I S | honorary director of the count OF | complice. He said: (3 ° ° + ® P | chestra. "It, T told you I would only drag {| AN P AND U AND U 4 ors: Navy and Black. aa | { Ata dinner at Petrograd she once [Some one else to the penitentiary | | met Rasputin, the Russian monk Who {with me. So, although, I could tell || AND re Limited : | attained such power, largely hyp- [you, 1 guess I will do my little bit {| -- a | notic, over tie Empress. "He was | | alone." { horrible, horrible," said Miss Craw- | L | { ford, with a shudder. "But it Was | Jewelry valued at $60,000 and an | 4 [the prince. As long as he was there {automobile were stolen at Los Ange- ipl i - Tr E--. the child seemed hetter and when he | 'al.,, by two men who drove the | {went he grew worse, he hypnotized {ear away > SUGGESTION :---Place your order Thurs- Pm Crawford does not like to 'aik | DAILY MEMORANDUM. WOOL DRESSES SILK DRESSES SILK DRESSES ay, thereby ensuring early delivery F riday [OU the tefrible sights. or euunds 9f | wis. rawiord tr-Gramt 2 li-ats war. Sh& made many friends in | p.m. Made of fine all wool navy| Developed in a very fine | of charmeuese Satin, Canton morning. Warsaw and among the dearest are | PE MOAN ARATE Aine Quality Canton crepe, sont o . . . jv tiny dogs, four Griffon Belge, a "HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR and black serge, and trico- taffetta and satin. All are r= Srepo fe chine and tat. F resh Caught Lake F ish, White F ish, Sal- "Toy terrier, and perhaps the Qeares; | tine--nicely tailored in a| nicely trimmed, with embroi. | ©@llette, made in many styles ; | suitable for afternoon and | [of them all, "The Stray," a Spitz, " | dery, beads and fringe. A a mon Trout { picked up on th estreets of Warsaw, most = wanted style--navy: [J ike__0f__colors.to evening -wenr:-All the owest Halibut Cuts, pound paws vai |and tenderly cared for. Two have MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. Hi and black only. choose from. shades being shown, 3 . 1 inger's constant compan- I Haibut Steaks; ong : (irs is inger, too," sh If $ po Re hs nae = 22 my 1310 OQ) #1850 to | $35.00 to ° . C Salmon Cuts, pound "ras notes perfectly. -Tt is so funny to soc | ~WWVARD--Oct. 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. ; $35 00 | $82 5 50 F. H Keawarg So Det Milner), B C S : head and get the exact & son, Frank Harold. Both well, . C. Salmon Steaks pound . .. him put up his | ; - DIED | Fresh Cod, cut to order, pound. Je a1 Be The programme for tonight's con< | nppy 1 Kingston, on Oct. 27th | " cert contains many gems that will 1921, Nellie Pearl Corey, aged 22 3 years. i SMOKED be sung with a voice whose equal nas Funeral from her late residence, 283 > never been heard in Kingston, by a Division street, Satufdhy morning | 3X > - a Or p il ametary Salmon Smacks - Fillets - Haddie simple, unaffected Canadian girl, u*- Frichis ant ao pind N RRL terly unspoilt by the wonderful suc- fully invited tgmeténd. | $ 1 McDONALD--j 1 ton, Oet. 26th, OYSTERS cess she has had among the peoples 2 o vers, DOved wife of 1 3 : to whom real music is life. Hed iyais Sealshipt i i y ke place from her late 311 University Avenue, || "Seld in glass and bulk. WIN SWIMMING AWARD. -¥ ne at's to's Mary's $ . i r wi ern Grown Opysters, produced with Six More Boys Successful Iti the ¥. aca roe 3 mi N yv sati M. C. A. Tests. ; very satisfactory results, A Xt shes ed to attend the . . . w Of the 500 tins Choice Pink Salmon, tin. . . . .15¢ their first life saving test at the Y. Bovine Nr decile M.C.A. on Wednesday afternoon, all » Genevieve Mary Elsie McEiroy, Eggs : * z No. | storage, every €gg guaranteed, were successful in winning the died Oct. 7th," 1918, aged ten » dozen . 55¢ award and Physical Director Dean is | Mgtiths. | i | M ' : . ol > sean . CR d Saas. greatly pleased. with the result. /Thousne our 4 ring child is taken { ' 1 = est: rga e leh a, a 29¢ Among these boys Edward Fitz- J rom our bosom to € urn : 3 ; 9. 5 i RIeste Leomargarie, poun gerald, the 85 pound contestant, | S30 fe sleeping dust will waken 4 F P ure, Sweet, Wholesome showed remarkable skill Msougtiont, f Er. » . - . » t ed y Use Wilson's Majestic Margarine in your [Jie triat ana twenty yards. ie 3 3 his weight rs are wiped away, home with absolute assurance that it Speizman and John Stephen are a eh SH fasts ace wiped i : : : ' pure and wholesome as it looks a mentioned for ther spendla sin ad ine Fria ott | You certainly will need Spats this . . pS wk . fog. } ; +~thick on the children's bread: they will want These tests, are to be held okery . ton, . / month, and many of the boys fave more, already entered to try for the ajvard. Victoria Brand Creamery Butter i orm Rigas Batten. otria RN pe (H , Carbonated Creamery) ot a The oo hdert.ier. " Aas Rabe Insist on having it. It may not be the lowest Jjtetie. Greaccereatt is siren fo Lach. 2 NO : We have some Beiudfl fitting priced butter; it costs money to make but- |} voys. and who 1s nt g Alb LL : ~~ Spats and at reasonable prices-- ter by this process, but we urantee Vic- [fi : $1.50 up, ~ toria Brand is the best and pest in the : : end. Selling at the popular price, 47¢. Phones: 458-1459. Wholesale 1767, LOCKETT'S