T H E D A I L Y B R I T I S H Ww H I CG. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1022. PROF. AE. ZNNERN A CHHNGE TO WAKE GOOD Fs LECTURES Al QUEEN'S Previous Good "Record "and | -- | Friends Saved Youth From N-- FOUNDED 1847 On the World After the War, Getting a Term. --Attended Washington A -------- 4 previous good' character, and a' : Conference. host of friends ready to speak a good word in his behalf, saved a young ivi vc." If Li 1n ston 5 ¢ i Professor A. E Zimimern, of the man from a sentence in: the polices} London School of pissin Uo court on Wednesday morning. The : { Is lecturing at Queen's on e Wor] young fellow could wot fesiot empt: after the War," gave the first of his ation the other day, and stole some | series of three lectures, to a large . . ie {audience in convocation hall Tuas. articles that did not belong to him ! @ 3 . | and from relatives too, i jay Svemiag. regs, Oo. Be Constable Thomas Mullinger was AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES a Sage: and. one who is decid- |81ven the case, and he succeeded in = and , At this time of year everybody must have warm clothing in order to be com- i {rounding up the guilty party | edly authority on the subject of | © | a I {also recovered the stolen goods. { fortable and at the same time prevent sikness. Now is the best time to secure Un- i lations, was heard |. juterial nal by tr audience, and as | Magistrate Farrell. stated that he derwear, Hosiery and other needs. The stocks are now at their highest and tha ' | discussion was encouraged "by the had given the case some considera. Dries are wonderiully: low, {lecturer & number of tha university | ton, and in view of the previous | professors at the close of the lecture | 800d record of the accused and the | had questions answered by Prof. | [act that friends asked for leniency, | : |Zimmern. The speaker came fv | he had decided to allow him to go on} d OFFERS SAVINGS OF | Queen's direct from the Washington | Suspended sentence, and he "hoped {Conference on Disarmament, and |that he would take advantage of the SILK AND WOOL STOCKINGS | brought a lot of light on the results [chance given him. The accused [to be expected from this conference, |thanked the magistrate for the A new shipment of Hosiery has just arrived and among the lot is the [Prof. John Watson introduced the |Chance. : most wanted Silk and Wool. Stockings. They come in Brown and Grey: | speaker as one of the most brilliant There was another theft case on very pretty shades that will harmonize with almost any Suit or 'Frock. They 0 scientists in the English- | the docket, and it had a very sad are woven from very fine Wool and Silk Threads, making a warm and very political . {speaking world, touch in it, in that the accused, also stylish stocking. { The lecturer in opening pointed | Young man, fs not right mentally. $2.00 Pair. {out that the world had changed more | He has been stealing money and ON ALL HABERDASHERY | during the past eight years than in | cheques, ay A Physi, ig Savel GIRLS' BOYS' ry period h ep 1 | e , toi @ magistra at | any period of the same length of | evi Prisoier way sor Daas thal) STOCKINGS . STOCKINGS : time®in its previous history. The Truly a wonderful opportunity to war, the speaker stated, was really a Bis actions, and that he should Le . siege of the part of Europe of the [cared for in some institution. The or the girls we are r8tock up on fine Hleberdasfiery Don't materials necessary for civilization | magistrate enlarged the case to showing an excellent rhic: i are * Stockings. We have a rchases too long. | This end which had to be brought into [make arrangements for the care of : € delay your pu c : gy the country, the navy of the allins [the prisoner. The latter was taken . !ine of fine Black Cash- heavy Black Wool Sale may be discontinued any day. : really by its supremacy decided the | into custody by Constable Mullinger mere. These are 4 J Stocking that is spe- . , | Struggle. The viotorious generals of |after several complaints had been strong Stocking, - weil | cially made for the Good selection available now. | the Jar Jas realty those of Totten, made by citizens. woven, fast dyes. This school boy. The dycs wool, rubber, nickel, an e other -------- is only o re war a materials which Germany has to im- Oddfellows, Attention ! ; have ne ot me h : ol Varrasted fast 4 Underwear 8 Pyjamas port. The lessons which might be| The official picture of the Sov- 3 ¥ others just " the , "Stockings = are learned from the war Prof. Zim- |ereign Grand Lodge, 1.0.0.F., held oa » Just as strong made from heavy and : 3 i , "pe > - and just as reasonable, a = strong wool threads. Ni t Robes mern classified as, firstly, the inter- |in Toronto, September, 1921, show Neckwear gh {dependence of the modern world, for | ing an assemblage of some ten thou- Priced according to Priced according to » neither war nor civilization can car- sand Oddfellows, including Patri- size. size, Hosiery Bath Robes iTy on in the fact of a blockade; sec- |archs Militant, Rebekahs, also First 45 45 . ondly, the war was also a demon- Aid and Home Nursing Division, Cc. up. Cc. 1p. Gloves Dressing Gowns stration of the supreme value of sea [over a jurisdiction extending from P Pp power. The effect of this blockade | Texas to the Yukon and AustraMa, Shirts . House Coats | has been that the people of Germany | will be shown at Grif 's Theatre LADIES' CASHM ERE STOCKINGS {know that they are dependant on the | Thursday, Friday nd Saturday of : | Ladies' fine Black Cashmere Stockings. These Stockings are of a fine Eritish navy for their existence. An |this week only. : and all Haberdashery. alliance between Germany and Rus- pi rib--made from strong threads--{fast dyes--reinforced toes and heels. All sizes. ' SALES FOR CASH sia is impossible for this reason, The Coming To Kingston. 75¢. pair up. The boys going to school need strong lecturer quoted statistics to show It was learned on Wedensday that that the United States was also in a 'Kingstonians would have the op- similar position ag it was to fertain | portunity of hearing the world's fam- extent dependent on other parts of [ous pianist in the person of Leopold Chamoisette KID 9 the world for its imports' of very ne- | Godowsky, who would appear m cessary materials. The speaker de- Kingston on Friday evening, Janu- clared that the real sanction of the ary 20th at the city hall, for one NN GLOVES GLOVES treaty. of Versaflles was not the | night only. At-the present time this 5 To : appear' dressy ono | wr i hs b, ¥ winter wear nothing French army but the British navy | wonderful player is performing in P For winte ar n ) USL Wear a new. gaunt AN as the Germans feared the blockad BY y hall, Toronto, is better or more service- 75-79 BROCK STREET of their ports, . ® | tase) Ie - Cy able than the Kayser let Kid Glove. These gre "If off 1 1k" To defend Britains naval supre- The Late Miss Boyce. ~ 18 Chamoisette Gloves. :f| YorY Rew. Raving oft your route it pays to wa Macy as a necessity has become more | The funeral of the late Miss Susan Ny they get soiled, it is a | Wide cuff and wrist difficult of late years, the lecturer Boyce took place from the residence very simple matter to | Strap. Other fine styles '| stated. It was stated that an account | of her brother-in-law, William Pur- . wash them. The range of | AT¢ here for your shovg. of the geographical situation of the | tell, 25 Upper Charles street, on coiors is complete: mas- HE ersry ne a empire's dominions it was needed but { Tuesday afternoon, Revi J, I. La- tie, brown, grey, natural, Yery Many colors to now it is shown that this also applies | Mair officiating... The .pall bearers pongee, white and black. | pocse from. to the Luropean countries which to | were relatives of the deceased. James -y : secure their existence must protect | Reid, undertaker, was in charge of - 90c. pair $2.00 up their traders bringing in the neces- the funeral. sities of civilization. The attempt of naval balance of power made by Ger- Visitors to Algonquin Park. many was defeated but at Washing- Recent arrivals at the Highland [ INDERWEAR ton has been formulated the doc- | Inn, Algonquin Park, included Miss ih 3 gston, . : i é® ling of op erution Such os Te (A. ». Suprie, from Kia Perhaps the most important and essential part of Clothing at this tine of year E g po oF mn: - is warm Underwear. How often a warm Suit of Underwear will protect you from a 7 - tual service and protection. The ag- | The death occurred on Tuesday of bad cold or some other prevailing sickness, Choose your Underwear now. Tha LIMI I ED Be dise ent oN to! Mrs. Elizabeth Doyle at the home of stocks are high and there are many special makes to choose from, ring wit an agreement for pro- | " , ' 11 i | her son-in-law, Owen O'Brien, Belle- ; g | i jastion of she Squuiies Jurticipatiog ville, after an illness extending over LADIES : MEN S J 2S agTeem an the Pac ° | the past six months. She was born hs suggested. This the lectyr. ~three years ago ana er remarked, was really so far mere- | /0 I+ Dadale sixty-th y 20 Ladies' Underwear comes in many qual- Men's Underwear is shown in many de- late Jamos ities and makes---separate garments or pendsble makes -- Turnbull's, Pen- ly a gentleman's agreement for mu- | ¥2% "he widow of the Sia Yours combination suits. The qualities range man's, Tiger Brand and others are from the cotton to the all wool--all among our stock, assuring the best of { Ny eo Doyle, who died bout ) tual protection. On account of the | J. Bradshaw, d S éCla S fact that the Mediterranean could 250. oo Suugnter, Mrs; J. styles in stock. quality for your money. not be dealt with at the Washington | 0 9 . ft the Retall Mer i meeting the speaker predicted that | The meetings. o 65c. up. 59¢c. up. | t iat t the Y.M.C.A. in the future the,Mediterranean pow- | iJon at of the staff] ers will come together and draw up | | . 4 at the institution, and as a result! B WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ar grecient, when France lan classes and games were cancelled ! GIRLS 0YS 1 I P d i Tt a Ey aires 1% 1s hoped The Girls' Underwear comes in fine rib+ Boys' Underwear range from the warm Corn eas, an 1 e new . . {to have some of the regular games| bed and medium or heavy qualities. fleece-lined to the all wool Ceetee ' » Prunes choic conference as more power were not Your choice of natural or white, while brand. There are many qualities in Belleville may use unemployed | most of the wanted styles are now in between--in the separate garments or combination suits. Priced according to bit was not able to get at the recent | at the "Y" last evening, tonight, I Tomatoes -- stock, 3 lbs. for 38c¢. Sapreden tative, - 3 for 39c. As fe Bavies are now using oil | met iB keaping Ne Shaped o shel : stock. Priced according to size. Som a 1 . as fuel and syndicates practically | Moira river open an A . © Rolled White Oats--- Cocoa, English control the oil wealth of the world | in the spring. 45¢. up 65c¢. up. , ill ---- the speaker saw in this the cause of | | fresh milled Breakfast . ..19¢c. Ib. quarrels In the future. Some kind of DAILY MEMORANDUM. i Skating at Palace Rink to-night. 6 Ibs. for 23c. international control taking this out of the hands of private s | EGGS "extras," new laid... |. 55¢. doz. |||Foui nive io' se" duct "ss | ERS extras, new laid ..... - QOZ. peace of the world be maintained. | TEA, Black--Hersley Blend-- nis hag been 8 a0re uestion be- | ween Britain a t t t , 35c. 1b, 3 Ibs. $1.00, 5 Ibs. $1.60. To etre sna impress onc HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR | 3 . | COFFEE ax Chased & Sanborn'a Special jroarns the responsibility the Cina-| MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON, | ju have with 86 per cent of the Ls 3 world's supply of nickel in Ontario. . DIED. i Blends Home Blend 3 5 c., Quality In closing Prof. Zimmern briefly | crRANSTON--In Kepler, on Jan. 18th, Blend 40c., Perfection blend 50c. spoke of the advisibility of the ad- 1922, Charles Cranston, aged a) ® Fears. : option of a policy for trade Which | p,.2 Friday at one o'clock to Cate Above Coffees bought in bean form, will abolish discriminations between | araqui Cemétsry ! und by electric grinder as required, nations, which only lead to friction. N MEMORIAM | od . It was all right to be tectionist, IN ME 3 wn giving our patrons a high standard [JI vee all ted, Dit pe aoniet: | ie MGA 3 equal to 5 Paughan | Coffee, "cup test." Include one of our [ally was his sugséstion. | fama, tow of Wikis, Yas - 3 3 i vote of thanks moved by Dr. | the late Rev. Anthony O'Lougiiin, en-| * special blends with your next order. 0. D. Skelton was heartily approved | Six is « by the ippreciative audience, WHITE BEANS--select hand picked-- --_-- JAMES REID sie si arias snd lbs. for 1 The Old Firm of Undectukers Sr Es --ay 5. I a i. |B ea rs : CHEESE. --rich September . . . ... 22. Ib. v a well kiiown St. Lawrence Phone 147 re v Great opportunity to secure a lovely pair of ON--Sunflower brand--pink--: : OBERT J. REID Tw ns. ¥ . Loi ; high Shoes at less than to-day's cost price, Bie a Ae a 8 as aan ++..11b. tin 19¢. tin Phone 577. 280 Princess Street oi ] Shoes as high as $15.00, selling for . . . $5.95, sranulated Sugar ---| Fancy Pastry Fl : Lah ns -51bs for 38c.1 : - 24 1b. rks Ba. --e saviors tn : Shoes that were $7.50.t0 $10.00 . . . ...$3.95 5, 1000 pecks 2000 be. (1 pound . three 4 : COR ; AEA Cheapergradesat .................$205 15 Ibs. ...29¢. Barer. "holo daily. oe . re ! iE Many Duiles, PHONE 599. "RB FRIDAY LAST DAY FOR HIGH SHOES mer : oo Ea sep a age = War LA ined rr noes - LOCKETT'S ficer, .ound keeper, dog tax collector, - re y J an office> to enforcé the Omtaro tered inio rest at Kingston on January