Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1919, p. 4

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1019. oS Sunburn The heat ot St uhburn is quick- ly taken out by an application Of We have - recently from New York manufacturer BEST'S BALM The effect is simply marvel- | ous----the heat and pain disap- pear at once and leave the skin cool and comfortable, > an assortment of Desk Sets --and--- Photo Frames These very . [ grade Large Jars 25 cents. The Popular Drug Store Open Sundays At Best's Open Sundays Phone 59. Branch 2018 new type and -are some in BROCADED Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. BRONZE, ¥ Wedding Rings--Marriage Licenses Those people '(and they are many) who dread the ordeal of 'an eye examin~ ation are agreeably aston- Jahed to id that, as made us, it causés no pain, dhoontors or _inconven+ fonos; . JEWELERS ~Idmited Established 1840 King Street » "And We Use Ne Drugs . 1 oe enn Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 226 Princess Street WOOD Lengths If you would have a good ser# praise hin in public and reprové him in private If you want advice consult a dls- sted party. Phone 133 A are of an #ltogether : designed, SILK; othérs itn BRASS, SILVER and SMITH BROS. "Kingston AER Sawed in Stove BOOTH & CO., Fcot West Street VIR I e HR Il HOME COMFORT MAKERS | NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR FURNACE ATTENDED TO. These chilly mornings and even- ings need not-he uHcomrortable. If you use a Perfection Coal Oil Héater you can raise the temperature of a reom and enjoy life. No need to light tbe coal stove, until much colder wea- ther sets in. They are clean, con- venient and attractive We have them Japanned Finish, $6. B50; Nickle Plated Finish, $7.25. We have In stock 6 Rebuilt Happy Thought Cooking Ranges. We guar- antee them as strongly as a new stove, 1 small size, No. 8 3 medium size No. 9 2 large size No. 9 You get practically a new stove at a low price. We put on sale Friday and Saturday--25 watt and 40 watt Electric Light Globes . 33¢. each You can repair the fire box of your cooking Range. 6 1b. package ASBESTOS STOVE LINING +o BOc. Mix with water--dries over night. McKelvey & Birch Ltd, Brock st. ~~PHONE .237-- DINING ROOM---LiVING ROOM--BED ROOM FURNITURE in up-to-date designs in Walnut. Rugs--Linoleum--Curtains. We carry the best assorted stock in the country. Our prices are very.reasonable. Victrolas and Victor Records A cornplete assortment always on hand. ] | Reid, | ence." Porter in Charge of "Killarneyc® in Which the Prince is Trav- 1 TH IS WILSON DOUBLE] MANAGER OF CROSSMON *CLOSE- | LY RESEMBLES HIM Crabb A. Second . Pershing--Sai That Pelice Chief Would Easil Pass Anywhere ag Famous Soldier | Few towns in the. @ountry, it | lieved, have more doubles of famon | men than has Alexandria Bay, N.Y this simmer. George Haley, mahager of the Crossman, has been in priotd | many times on account of his ike | ness to President Wilson, and Ralph | supervisor of the town, also telosely resembles the president | looks and figure. A7 J. Thompson { looks so much like Col. House tat { friends of his recently, seeing a pic~ of colonel in the paper, 23 di ng the caption, began Spat ches to see what" had been doing tt © into world news arti- in in latest Alexandria Bay man to zisitors on account of his s fo a man of world promin- is Chief of Police James Crabt wlio bears a rémarka ble. resemblance i to the tures of General John A. Pershing t § {Sua he ia pic I friends tell hi m t} t ere is no doubt about it, Those Lieo-have seen neral say that Lo, himself, does mot look so much the lice officer as do his ple The chief could attire him- t8elf in the uniform of the general and have his picture taken, and it is the opinion of careful wrvers that | the picture would easily pass most anywhere as that of the famous so? aier. It has tures, ob 1 ) been suggested by some o that these men iome-coming ce! iilors and { have t and the part, there i their act will of the day the { a good likelthood 1 be one of the feature i | asking for * LIE UT. -COL. W. G. BARKER, V.C. Y dian aviator, who, flying r fokKer machine, plete the round trip om Toronto to ht York and return n the International air derby on Wed- | nesday morning + | + His Opportunity. 4 The lady lecturer had got her sée- and wind. She was going strong. i \'Yes,"" she cried, waving her arms, "women have been wronged for ages. [They have suffered in a - thousand ways.' She paused a moment to let this momentous statement sink in. "There's one way which they have never suffered," breathed a meek little man. The lady baleful eyes. "And what way Is that?" she hiss- lecturer 'fixed him with "They have never suffered in sil- Farrell-Matier Wedding. A pretty house wedding took plaee | on Wednesday evening at the home | of Thomas Cooper, ' 375 Division street, when Margaret Elizabeth, second daughter of William Matier, of Kingston, was married to John Farrell, 'a telegraph operator in this city. The bride, #ho was unattend- ed, was gowned in white crepe de chene and carried a bouquet of roses and ferns looped with liberty rib- bon.. Rev. J. de Pencier Wright .of- ficiated. After the ceremony a buf- fet supper was served. On their return from 'their honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Farrell will reside in the city. Put In A New Front, R. Uglow has had a beautiful new glass front' with . a marble base placed in his store. The floor of the | entrance has been tiled and the | whole front is ome of the most at- | on Princess street.' Last Excursion to burg. | Steamer America will --E "her 'last trip to Ogdensburg on Friday, | Aug. 29th, 8 a.m. Your last chance. : the i lsure that 4 John, ETERS 0 TE gn _He ip The G. Ww. v. A. Drive. K 9 27(To t} five rought to a victorious men, of the C ETF. are their Homeland, alas, behind, never to re- turn. They paid the price that Can-*| ia might live, To perpetuate the memories of these noble dead and to further the! interests of the living, returned men banded together and formed the Great War Veterans' the beginning small in numbers and smaller still in power, it has to-day attained such strength and power that it is looked to by the Govern- ment itself for guidance in the many | and varied obstacles to be overcome | in the repatriation of Canada's many heroes and the guarding of the de- |§ pendants of 'those who lie in, 'Flan- | ders Fields. | Citizens, surely this is an associa- } tion worthy of your help and sup- | port. The G.W.V.A. has magazine, "The Veteran' by mame, a non-sectarian, non-partisan paper published to further the interests of the returned man. Qwned and operated solely by the G.W.V.A_, it has rapidly come to the fore.in the world of literature until to-day it stands in the front rank of |} our national magazines, Citizens all; .we are coming to ydu a few days for .your support to make the "Véteran" one if not the most largely circulated magazines in Dominion From coast to coast drives will shortly be in pro- in the S¢ | gress and the G.W.V.A. is asking the ple to do for it what its members heen doing for the people in | st few years--to help. e local branch, here in Kings- s amdng" the first to t@Re the jitiative in 'these drives and we | want the people of Kingston to en- this mreazine goes into every home in the city. We are hot r 'something for nothing," are 'giving the best of value for peo the 1 on, we your money . The "Veteran employs no sales men, the keal branches fire handling all subseribtions, and the commis- sion instead of enriching an .outside salesman .is credited to the funds of cal branch. Citizens, 'we feed the money and vou need the 'Veteran,' for it will keep you. in. touch with returned men and © what is being done for them, as will as provide the finest kind of literature 3 The drivs in Kingston}s not with- out an incentive. Watch the adver- tising. See page 1° So we ask you, ¢ itizens, to sub- sgribe to the '"Veteran," help the local branch, keep up, Kingston's goed name as a city that does things for the returned men, and : Believe us, Always your friends, --G.W.V.A. KINGSTON BRANCH. To Visit t Halitax And St. John. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, street have gone to Halifax, N.§, to visit their daughter, Mrs. J. Y. Mac- Kinnon. They will return by St. wheres Mr. Wright will | the NB attend the "annual meeting of Sovereign Great Priory, Templar," as representative from Hugh de Payens Preceptory No. 1. Kingston. It is up to the dental student to take drawing lessons. 'Had a Very Bad Attack OF EN Bowel Complaint IT WAS CURED BY Dr. Fowler's EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY Any one suffering from bowel com- plaints such as diarrhoea, dysentery, colie, éramps and pains in the stom- ach; summer complaint, etc., will find that Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry will give quicker and more permanent rélief than any other remedy on the market to-day. This old tried and proven medi- cine has been on the market for the past 74 years. You don't experiment when you buy it. Surely the test of time proves this. Mrs. Daniel Hartwick, Mountain Grove, Ont, writes:--"I used Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry and have found that it is a good rem- edy. When my little girl was 214 years old she had a very bad atthck of bowel complaint. Nothing pre- scribed by. the doctor seemed to do her any good. She got worse, until we thought we would lose her. - I got a bottle of 'Dr. Fowler's', and she soon found 'relief. Every one who has children should not be without Ry in their home. Price 35 cents a bottle; put up only] by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, i } } | i ~-- Toronto, Ont. published a | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE THREE PROBS +--Friday, fair, with higher temperature. Association. In | § Mack |} Knights | ji | { | | it i | | | | I | | | Worth today 45c. 4 I SS---- a ry -- RID. BARGAIN DAY AT STEACY'S Read over carefully this specially prepared list of bargains for F ritlay shoppers. .- The majority of thrifty women realize what these ~ bargain days mean in the way of savings. WHITE MIDDY CLOTH 300 yards of White Middy Cloth; full 36 inches 'wide; a fine even weave; sold reg. at 60c. ......." Friday 48c. TEA TOWELLING 150 yards of special quality Jute Towelling; 18 inches wide: fin- ished with Red border. Reg. 30c. value ... .Friday, 5 yds. for $1.00 TABLE COVERS 20 only, Battenberg Table Covers; large size; 54 inches round; good patterns to choose from. Worth $4.00 each. . Friday, $2.19 ' il SWEATER SALE! For to-morrow only, we offer great reductions in our Sweater ll stock. 30 only, Ladies' pure Wool Sweaters; all sizes and colors I | to choose from. Sold regular at $9.50 each. .. ... .Friday, $6.95 15 only, IZadies' Silk Sweaters in 1| fects. © Priced $13.75 to $30.00. plain and new novelty ef- | . . Friday, less 259, | i "ens esas MONARCH FLOSS A 500 balls of this popular knitting yarn, in every wanted shade. cE tees sreteesecieen. oo... Friday, 3 for $1.00 * MEN'S WORK SOX 200 pairs of these special Penman make of Men's Grey Wool Work Sox. Worth today 35c. a pair ............. Friday, 23, v 'CASHMERE HOSE * 150 pairs Penman's Fall Weight Cashmere Hose i in sizes 84 to 10. Regular 75c. value. tess srisdes sviis senses. Friday, 48c. 9 COLORED LISLE HOSE 100 pair of all' including brown, pea e wanted shades of Ladies' Colored Lisle Hose, , smoke, putty and sand. . . . . Friday, 50c. pair ; P SCHOOL STOCKINGS 150 pairs Children's one in one ribb Hose, i in all sizes 6 to 10. PAIL ........bvuesssnn... Friday, 3 for $1.00 EXTRA! EXTRA!! EXTRA 111 Save 10% on all Cosh Purchases. } pid By shopping early Friday from 9 a.m. till 12 noon, you can save 10% on all cash purchases. A special inducement. DOUBLE DISCOUNT STAMPS 1

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