{ CT BE, A a ASSES FIIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1010, tins Comet N24 Hick ~ ey's: Spocly any vers' Cad Pp the head . and for the '§ Years will not dim | the beauty of a fine y brilliance and ir Ba magie * necessary pre- 25 cents, At Best', The Popular Drug Get 'these very paratic © 'Diamond [& Our stock of these A i narrne. | precious stones - has FOR SALE | OVERLAND CAR L (5 Passenger) In Good Condition ROBINSON & WILTSHIRE GARAGE 239% Bagot St. Phone No. 177 ns to-day i$ '. $ tore OPEN SUN ; Branch 3018 & » never been so exten- sive as at present and the prices b p f we know that quality and are 'the very best." SMITH BROS. JEWELERS Limited | Established 1840 Kingston b Begs to announce that ke King Street 3 has resumed his practice, corner Johnson and Welling. ton Streets, Kingston. Tea. phone 363. ; IF NIWA, # 1 A wOOD Sawed in Stove Lengths Buuin « CO, Phone 133 Foot West Street mp Gain RR ------------------ T MISS OUR EXHIBIT AT THE FARR BUTTER ¥earPiNe pAPER Stock: Printing, "Choice Dairy Butter," 1,000, $2.85; 5,000, $13.00; 10,000; $23.00, Specially printed with your own copy, 1,000, $3.50; 0, $15.00; 10,000, 25.00 Special prices on larger quantities, Shipping charges paid on 5,000 and over. BRITISH WHIG PUBLISh.NG CO, KINGSTON Bee rh rr a -------- The sailors' Union of Chicago, is taking a strike vote in sympathy with the steel orkers, who announce a strike un Sept. 22nd. a tn, DON Showing HAPPY THOUGHT RANGES, which are attractive, good bakers, and give perfect satisfaction. BATHROOM FIXTURES, KITCHEN SUPPLIES, ISUNDRY Tubs. We ipstal Waterworks in country omes. GAS RANGES WITH HIGR AND LOW' OVENS, also COAL ATTACHMENTS FOR GAS STOVES. McCLARY'S SUNSHINE & RADIUM HOT AIR FURNACES which make the home comfortable, clean and healthy. BARNET REFRIGERATORS, THH REFRIGERAT- OR that is built with eleven different spaces between the fgod chamber and the outside. The only one which you can put Onions, Cigars, Butter, Fish and Cream in the same compartment and the food will not become tainted. After you have seen the Fair do not fail fo visit our store. A A a Arar re = NO ACCLAMATION FOR SIR WILLIAM HEARST) were Labor Will Oppose the Ontario] Tidings From All Over Told 'emier In Sault Ste. *Marle. en we will be | g the date for our! we do not propose to n Hearst get renomina- ing by acclamation;" the st ment published yester- J. B. Cunningham, President, Thomas Chitty, Secretary of the leprndent Labor party. " no definite statement has mide as yet as to who will be ard-bearer for the Indepen- t Labor party, .. is generally ru- ed that J. H. Haining, an ex- school trustee and local business man s the one slated to oppose Sir Wil- liam He t. The Liberals, it is reporfed, will not oppose the Premier, Lonserva- tives say they do not fear the.appo- sition of Mr. Haining if he runs. Vik il Wikile MAY GIVE SOLDIERS SPECIAL AID IN WINTER [Plan Would Be to Set Aside Fund to Care Tor Neces- sary Cases. Ottawa, Sept. 18.If the Gevern- ment will not consider a general {bonus gratuity for soldiers, what ac-y ition, if any, will they take to meet| any situation that may arise? There! are rumors that the monthly gratuity may be extended for another -gix months to tide over the winter, or, which is considered more probable, some scheme may be worked out to take speclal care of soldiers who, whether from wounds, illness, unem- ployment or any other legitimate cause, are not in a position to sup- port themselves or their families adequately in the transition period. Under the last plan a sum of money would be set aside, to be in- creased if mecessary, sufficient to take care of all necessary cases Such arrangements would have to be made carefully and tactfully, for the last thing any soldier wants is" to receive a charity dole or anything (resembling such a thing. ; ani ---- BURIED HEADS IN SAND Quebec Defaulters Knew They Were Being Defranded, Quebec, Sept. 18.--' 'The persons who paid sums of money to get ex- emption ecards from military serviee knew they were getting worthless cards and they took the risk out of their own free will, and nothing in | the testimony shows that the three ccused: Omer Drouin, Romus, Han- sen and Arthur Dionne, did plot and agree to defraud. So I declare this | case closed and discharge from cus- { tody those tliree defendants, Drouin, | Hansen and Dionne." | The foregoing, in effect, is the judgment of Judge Langeller in the {long drawn out case in the Quebec | Police Court. | Omer Drouin, who is the son of a judge in the Superior Court at Que- bec, had been charged by the Fed- eral authorities, along with Hansen, a former employee of the registrar at Quebec, and Dionne, a member of the Provincial Civil Service, in the Police Court, nearly a year ago, with i conspiraey to defraud in connection with the granting of military exemp- tion certificates. LAW-ABIDING COUNTIES i No Business For The Fall Assizes at i v Cornwall. Cornwall, Sept. 18.--That the unit | €d counties of Stormont, Dundas and | Glengarry are remarkably free of | contentious questions at present was | demonstrated yesterday when Justice | Logic-came from Toronto to open the regulan sittings of the fall assizes. | The coukt officials went through the | formality\of reading the usual pro- | @dlamation, but there was no business {| to'transact and the court was. closed. { Sheriff Mack presented Justice Logic { with the traditional white gloves on account of there being no criminal business on the docket. Wilson Will Be Caged. San Diego, Calif., Sept. 18.--Pre- { sident Wilson is to be "caged" in | San Diego. When he speaks at the | huge stadium here on Friday he will | stand in a glass "cage" with 250 | members of the press and the offi- | cial reception committee. This precaution is to be taken be- cause of his physician's advice aga- inst outdoor speaking. The thousands who fill the big sta- dium, however; will hear every word | | { [THE WORLD'S TIDINGS IN CONDENSED FORM in a Pointed and Pithy Way. v, by soldiers of the Jewist of Allenby's British army which entered Jé Enraged cit id in pursuit of three hold-up m one man 'and it }s now beliqyed t shot an innocent man. Premier Hughes states that it has been definitely decided that Australia is to be represented at the Interna- tional Labor Congress in America. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King will probably be elected by acclamation | to represent the constituency of | Prince, P.E.L, in the House of Com-| mons, It is understood government intends to institute that the Italian a blockade of Fiume in an effort to § starve out the insurgent forces who | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG re 3 NR have seized the-town, "warrant and sustain" the indictment of the combination of packers known to a grand jury this week. Radical agitators who are conduct- ing propaganda for the spread of their doctrines were blamed, ia part, for the 'present industrial unrest by Henry B. Porter, of Boston. vy It is understood that the Italian government intends {o institute a blockade of Fiume in an effort to starve out the ipsurgent forces who seized the town under command of Gabriele d'Annunzio. Countess Lazzlo Szechenyi, former- | New York from Italy with her four children, after having Deen war bound Hungary while the war lasted Enraged: Savanna, Ill, forming a posse for the capture of three holdup men, shot and killed Louis Bluhm and wounded Peter Cymbal, both of Chicago. It is now | believed that they fired upon the] wrong men. i Charges that sugar is still being | At'Albany, N.Y, evidence that will y as the "big five," will be presented | ly Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, arrived at | §i on her husband's estates in § citizens | §i i i i sent out of Canada by shipload while carloads of Ontario fruit are rotting | in the west because only a limited | made in Winnipeg, It is officially' stated. by 'the de- partment of the Secretary of State that there is mo foundation for the report published in Canada that the Earl of Athlone will become to the Duke of Devonshire: | Distress dmong demobilized army nurses and sisters in England has re- sulted in making them eligible, as "'ex-commissioned officers' of his} Majesty's Forces," under conditions, for the sum of 15s. a week during the time they are un- employed. B1Q DEFICIT FACES supply can be obtained by 'begging! i and paying exorbitant prices, ew are; ; Gov-| §i ernor-General next year in succession {ji certain | §i Government Must Economy, Warning of Chairman Good. Washington, Sept. 18.---A deficit of more than three billion dollars by July 1st, 1920, is facing the Treasury even should Congress not appropri- |} ate "another penny" before that date, Chairman Good of the appropriations | committee informed the House, warn | §i ing it that "greater economy than | ever exhibited before" must be prac- ticed by government departments. " Already the government is com-|} mitted to expenditures for the year ending next June 30th, $10,831,201 585, 'while the total revenues are es- | timated at $7,239,928,240. i§ "The price of living may be reduc- | §i ed somewhat by a vigorous eniforce- | y ment of laws," said Mr. Good, "but |} no real benefit will be felt until the|g cost of production is reduced, and it| may be necessary to. reduce very ma- |} terially our circulating medium." 1 Oregon Want Senate To Act. : Portland, Ore., Sept. 18. --Senti-| ment in Oregon is unquestionably in | § favor of a league of nations. Even | | so staunch and influenital a newspa- | per at the Portland Oregonian, whose | Republicanism is beyond dougt, and | whose support of the Republican | presidential ticket in 1912 and 1916 certainly reveals no special desire to advance the political fortunes of Woodrow Wilson, is fighting vigor- ously for the ratification of the peace treaty. : They Need a Lemon Aid. A lot of people are having a hard time coming down to soft drink.) Wekelvey & Birch Lid. Brock St. PHONE 237-- ee ~-- -- BERANE ER AERO - BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN BED ROOM AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE rn -- hp You have never hail a better choice before. Our prices are very reasonable. New designs in Walnut and Mahogany. Rugs and Mats to match. Oriental designs in old blue, terra cotta and tans. : : Victrolas and Victor Records A complete assortment always on hand. F. H ARRISON - LTD : & Bi and draw rules. he utters, through a new invention, the Magnabox, which magnifies the voice of a speaker and carries it a great distance. ee $100,000 In Prizes. Washington, Sept. 18.--Prizes of $100,000 will be awarded in thé first trans-continental aerial derby to be held under the auspices of the Aer- ial League of Ameriea. Rear-Ad- i miral Robert E. Peary, president of the league, has named a committee of leading aeronauts to set a date Do po tehin on 5 Poti toes Cartoons Magazine, 8t. Francis Xavier church, Brock- ville was the scene of a very pretty wedditg on Wednesday when the; marriage was solemnized of Margaret Helen, daughter of the late Edward Fitzpatrick, Brockville. John Allan Kennedy, Iroquois Falls, Ont, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Ken- nedy, Alexandria. v DI 8 Mrs. R. H. McCarthy, Ottawa, died on Sunday. She was well advanced in years, the widow of the late Ri- chard Henry McCarthy, of Perth, who predeceased here nineteen years ago. She was born in Perth and was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hicks. a, McGregor has been appointed assistant superintendent of the Can- adian Pacific Railway at Smith's Falls. C. L. Leighty, formerly chief despatcher at Smith's Falls, has been nted assistant superintendent of 'box free waper and fo. stamp will be re-opened. Your work class manner as before, SHOE REPAIRING On and after Monday, September 22nd, our Repair Department the 'Montreal Terminals division. 'will be dome in the same high ' THE U. 8. TREASURY Practice f PAGE THREE PROBS: Rain to-night and on Saturday. SALE! SALE! SALE!!! ®0 0 STEACYS GREAT ANNUAL F ARE REFUND SALE WITH ITS ' BARGAINHARVEST STARTS ~~ - To-morrow At 9 o'clock Continuing throughout all next week, with new bargains daily. Ab- solutely, the greatest selling event of its kind ever offered to the peo- | ple of this community. MARKED FAR BELOW REGULAR PRICES 50 Coats An event without precedent in the 4 4 4 "4 4 way of a sensational bargain. Coming as it does at the very beginning of the Coat season, it will pay you to take immediate advantage of this special event. % 50 only American Velour Coats in colors of brown, navy .and black: trim. med with buttons: half lined; with Kit Coney Collars and new Novelty Belt ef- fects; all sizes, 16 to 44. Sold regular at $32.50. 4 Saturday $19.95 Blouse Sale ~ 20 doz. Silk Crepe de Chene Blouses in colors of black, white, New Suits A collection of new and exclu- sive models; the values are real- ly most extraordinary; ed in Velour, Gabardine, etc ly priced. fashion- Serge, Cheviots, ; most attractive- i Saturday $35 on up flesh and majze; in four smart designs; all sizes 36 to 44; regu- lar $5.50 each. . Saturday $3.98 Flannelette Sh Blankets 200 PAIRS Large size; 12-4 F lannelette Blankets, in grey and white: worth | regular $4.25 a pair. While they last $1.48 each ee BED SPREADS - 30 only, White Honey Comb Bed Spreads; size 60x80 and worth regular $3.50 each ..... ania sin ens we Saturday, $2.69 MEN'S UNDERWEAR 100 only, Men's Shirts and Drawers; in best quality fleece ned: all sizes and regular $1.35 each ......... Saturday, $1.00 STRIPED FLANNELETTE 1,000 yards of assorted color- ed, 'striped Flannelette; full 27 'inches wide and regular 35¢c. a yard. .. stiavuis . Saturday, 29c. Steacy's - Limited MEN'S SOX 100 pairs only, Men' BI k Cashmerette Sox: in So 70, 104, and 11; worth to-day 45c¢. pair. . . Saturday, 3 pr. fo $1.00 LADIES' HOSE 200 pair, extra quality, black Cashmerette; an imported make 'and regular 75c. a pair i ever sas aaee so Saturday, 49¢. 200 pairs Ladies' Black Cash- merette Hose, in all sizes 81 to 10; worth 45c. a pair ........ . + + .. Saturday, 3 pr. for $1.00