THE DAILY BR ree eB Se Store Open Saturday Night 9.30 Foxes in all the fashionable colors. Pric- ed $25.00 and upward. Our Christmas Special for Young Ladies SHOULD PAVE SY) AVE SYMPATHY FOR THE NEWCOMERS {An Address by George A. FR Is Wort, INSpector oF Immigration Children. i | "Have a heart of sympathy for the | newcomers to this country," sald | George Anson Aylesworth, New- burgh, inspector of British Immi- | grant children, addressing the mem- | bers of the Kingston Rotary Club, | at their noon- -day luncheon, at the | British-American hotel on Friday. | "Our conditions and circumstances | are quite different to what they have | been used to. Their ways may seem | outrageous to us while our ways may | | appear to be just as outrageous to | | the newcomers when they land In this country." Mr. Aylesworth took as the ait} ject of his address, "Some Humor of Immigration," and dealt with his subject in a very interesting man- | ner, telling story after story relat-| ing to his work overseas. "But there is a moral to it all," remarked Mr. Aylesworth, in sum- | ming up his address. "The supervisor | of jufenile immigration at Ottawa re- | | ports that the records show that over | 10,000 young feliows brought out to | this country as home boys got into | the war and that only three out of | this large numb®r waited for con- | scription, when you think of all] this you can forgive a great deal. You will be ready to give way ts al the misconceptions: and misunder- standings and even wrong doing when these new people come to Can- ada." Mr. Aylesworth told about his travels in the old land in the carry- ing on of his work, explaining the | mas, | will do 7" tracks, a game, a sweater, ater, candies, | oranges and apples. I won't ask you | [= mach as my. brother "Teddy" is] going to ask you for some things, | and there are a lot of other boys ana | | girls who will be looking for you to | call at their homes. Hope you are pot im tire fasion dss Year wd gor rgd bobbed whiskers. With loads of love | and best wishes for a happy Christ- I remain, your little friend, | Henry Huard, aged 10 years. { Dear Santa--Could you bring me) a mama doll aid a doll's carriage. i We have a baby girl. Wiil you | bring her a white teddy bear? Please | will you send me a pair of skates. | And don't forget the poor little] ones--Gladys Temple, 447 Division | street. I PROF. BAKER'S LECTURE. } | People Will Not Soon Forget His | Instructive Message. | The Napanee Beaver comments | favorably en Prof. M: B. Baker's | lecture there on "Life Everlasting" | and adds: "The days in which we are living are those of change and tran- | sition. It Is possible to understand ; the present only as we understand the past and note the movements which have been in progress through the ages. - And a lecture like that which Dr. Baker delivered, much to steady one's faith in, the ultimate | 'purpose of life, and in the gradual | but consistent ascent of man. Popu- | | larizing the findings of science, | bringing the results of long years | of research to the great mass of | people of this generation is a tre-| mendous but most useful function, | of those who have the scientific | spirit and training and who have not by it cut themselves off from ITISH. WHIG OPEN EVERY EVENING FROM NOW TILL CHRISTMAS -- SHOP EARLY ! All aboard for Toyland -- we have the most wonder- ful and largest assortment of Toys in Kingston. Visit our store. Shop early | MOORE'S TOYLAND 206-8 WELLINGTON STREET IN THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING BLOCK 'the man on the street' Dr. Baker A. -- Ds RCE ---- 1s of this type and those who heard him will not long forget his inter: esting and instructive message." customs of the people, etc., and ap- pealing to Canadians to give the newcomers every chanee possible. With close on to sixteen years ex- perience in this work, the speaker had ample time to give the matter a careful study, and as a result he was able to present it to the club \ in a most entertaining manner. His bits of humor provided a fine treat for the members of the club. Bunny Coats, beautiful White Angora Secretary Roy Ward moved the Baby Robes, Fur Coats, Fur Chokers, Caps, vote of thanks to the speaker, stat- | Fur Coats. ing that the question dealt with was | E rythi . Fi F one that everybody should be keenly | Ve Ing in r'ine rurs. Your inspection invited. interested in. We should be vitally | Convehient credit terms may be arranged. Natural Dark Grey F ox--good looking --good wearing--just like picture-- y Christmas Suggestions Popular Priced . FOR BOYS Heavy Ribbed Wool . 50¢. pair One Week More For Christmas Buying FOR GIRLS Interested in thé type of men and | women coming to Canada. Tt was | Heather Hose | indeed a pleasure to listen to dn] address from Mr, Aylesworth, who could see the serious as well as the | humorous side of the question. The Rotary Club will continue the . .95¢. pair up $1.00 pair up Silk and Wool Hose-- .. $1.25 and $1.50 pair Silk Lined Gloves .. $2.00 pair Wool Gloves . . ... 75¢c. pair up Silk Scarfs ......... $1.50 up Plaid Skirts--Special $4.95 Silk Underwear--all prices. Stockings . . Cashmere Stockings ceene.. 50c. to $1.25 pair Boys' Grey Wool Golf Hose-- Fine Wool Jerseys . . . $1.50 up Heavy Ribbed Wool Sweaters Wool Hockey Toques-- caweaeses..,00c and 75¢. Wool Mitts and Gloves 50c. up Winter Underwear . ... 75¢. up good work this winter with the shoe ||¥ and stocking fund. Members will | contribute to the fund and needy | cases will he looked after. Thanks | J to the Weather Man, there has not been any cases requiring attention The Ideal Gift We make everything in Fine Furs for Mem, Ladles and Children, You are sure to find Just what you want in our ime Johan McKay Limited KINGSTON, CANADA thus far, but an opportuniy for ser- vice along these lines Will be soon forthcoming. The president, presided at the luncheon, and there | Leman A. Guild; : a good attendance of members. At roll call, F. F. Denyea and C. A. Edwards (Montreal) were included as guests. Following the luncheon the direc- tors of the club held a meeting at which Miss Lovick, school nurse, re- ferred to a number of children who are in need of glasses, and whose parents were unable to provide them. The club will undertake to fit the children with the glasses. BRING YOUR BASKET FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Island Roll Butter, per 1b. 37c. Extra fine Black Tea, Ib, . .55¢. Pastry Flour (7 Ib. bag) .20c. Cooking Figs Seedless Raisins 14c., 8 Ibs, 40¢ Snow Flake Shortening, 1b. 18¢ Cleaned Currants, per 1b, 17c. Icing Sugar Shelled Walnuts, per Ib.. .89¢c, FOR THE ONLY PER- MANENT ROOF USE RUBER.OD : SPECIAL ! : WALL BOARD Sold by The K. D. Mfg. Co. 080 MONTREAL PHONE 16813, FOR THE HOME Rag, Chenille, Wool, Axminster and Wilton Mats--all sizes. McLintock's Famous Eiderdown Comforters . . $12.50 to $27.50 Congoleum Rugs--allsizes ......... ........50¢c to $18.50 Carpet Squares in Wilton, Axminster and Brussels--all sizes. Yo Sant Glaus TE» Pure Linen Table Cloths and Napkins . ..... .. $3.95 to $16.50 Dear Santa Claus.--It was great ; na Fine Honeycomb Pique and Marseilles Bed Spreads $2.25 - $6.50 Real Feather Pillows--Velour and Silk Cushions. LADIES' FURS Hudson Seal Coats . , .$265 up Children's Letters Persian Lamb Coats . .$248 up Catsup, large bottle (Saturday) 28c¢. New Pack Rolled Oats 6 lbs 25¢ WE SAVE YOU ABOUT 3% ON to see you back with us again. I oy up was on Princess street and waved my hand at you. If I try to be good will you please bring me a bieyele] I and a cart? Don't forget mother YOUR FRUIT CAKE and daddy. Best wishes for a Mer- ry Christmas. Willle Stonham, 12 Cullen's ||: CASH AND CARRY ----- . Dear Banta Claus--Just a line to you. I hope you are well. 1 was so glad to seq you the other Satur-, day, and I am sure you did look well. You don't seem to get any older. Well. Santa, I am not go- | Ing to ask you for very much this .| Christmas, but I would like you to bring me a pair of boots, and a coat, and a middy and skirt, and that will be all this year. From your Christmas darling, Carrie Ston- ham, 12 Ann street, Kingston, Ont. FOR WOMEN Heather Hose ---.... 950. 10 $1.50 pr. Silk and Wool Hose $1.25 to $1.50 pair FOR MEN 8ilk Hose--all shades --. .9Bc¢. to $3.00 ( Silk and Wool Sox -- Cashmere Wool Sox _ Heavy Wool Sox -..--.26c¢. to 50c. pair Winter Underwear -.--$1.00 to $2.50 Mocha Lined Gloves --- Pure Wool Gloves ..-«....... Brushed Wool Scarfs ---- Pure Linen Handkerchiefs --.. Initial Handkerchiefs, Linen -......B0c. .B0c. to $1.00 pr. Fur Robes Fur Sets .. Fancy. Silk Scarfs --... $1.50 to $4.50 Silk Gloves--lined -...-.... $2.00 pair Chamoisette Gloves -.:-.. 78c. to $1.50 Fancy Handkerchiefs 25c¢. to $2.00 box Plaid and Stripe Skirts -..... $4.05 up Kimonas and Bath Robes. BUY ADVERTISED GOODS Their Makers Guarantee Them Dear Santa Claus: Seeing that Christmas is drawing near, T though I would write you a few lines to tell you what I would like. I wil} not ask you for very much this year, as | kiow You have lots of ¢ er boys and girls to bring and as I am getting to be a b! I will not want many toys, so think it is not asking too would like a hockey stick magic lantern, so as I will be entertain my friends. Hoping * will have snow to come with big load. Your little friend, Segauin, 257 Montreal 'treet. Dear Santa Claus: I years old. I go to school practise CHRISTMAS GIFTS We have a beautiful selection of Yuletide Gifts, including PERFUMES, FRENCH IVORY, VIOLINS, COMPACTS, STA- {, TIONERY AND CHOCOLATES. while our Stocks are complete ho pl: and avold the = OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK fe Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE t t i iE a 215; i i SS -------- ig eS ------------ | "But Was Finally Slain Drew. Miss., Dec. "Dec. 15.~+Joe" Pul- len, um tenant farmer, died = at | I Fol FOR SALE two 0'¢ this morning from the Fecing Vittoria Park. a detached frame dwelling, with 9 large, effects of a score of machine gun 1 bright rooms, furnace, and all convenfences. 85 feet front. lay iletn aster he had battled & posse os hundred men for seven | barn, good garden. E.SOLD AT. A! ik Sh Shoe and Foupding ERR he Rt or ae RDC RC wary | an argument over a debt et wif] © 'and Di 39m and 5393. fp Pulien.