Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Sep 1919, p. 3

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g 3 i | IN OUR EXHIBIT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919 Mp # TAO -------------- | | A . i TnI Hickey's Speedy 0 Ls Cure We partment a number of Dre 25 cents, At Best's The Popular Drug Store Razo 3 Lraueh' 2018 Price These will DR. A. W. na ~ will days and DENTAL SURGEON announce that he ed bractice, 0 i i Welling. } ure, Watch for them. ALL SEXSONS JEWELERS Limited CREAM In Any Quantity GLOVER'S Phones 47 or 780. ~~ WOOD BUTTER Vir ppER Established 1840 ning Street § A Ss Sm . Lengths prices on larger qua ng charges paid on 5,000 and rf BRITISH WHIG PUBLISh.NG CO, | KINGSTON ! De------ u rn \Y Phone 133 as J---------- THE FAR- A HEATER built on the principle of a Quebec Heater, having all the good qualities of a Quebec In addition it is attractive, neat, and does not occupy unnecessary space. It is also square and has two holes on top for kettle or pot. Look for the "Cosey Home" Heater COMBINATION RANGES-- COAL AND GAS of two stoves in the kitche and gives the wife more room. She has the convenience of « ing her work on one Range. The "Happy Thought Combination" is the regular Happy Thought Range, which has given such satisfaction in the past, with a gas oven, botler, and hot plate burners attached. A high class Range Takes the place GOLDEN NUGGET is a combination to meet the demand for a moderate price combination. It has four burner hot plate, with the oven fitted for either coal or gas. » Do not fail to ask oar representatives questiong---they are there to answer them After you have seen the Fair, pay a visit to our store. McKelvey & Birch Ltd., Brock St. --PHONE 237 ¢ me ~~ DESIGNS IN BED ROOM | v | BEAUTIFUL Ne A tc AN ei im com You haye never had a better choica before. Our prices are very reasonable. New designs in Walnut and Mahogany. Rugs and Mags to match. Oriental designs in old blue, terra cutta and tans. / Victrolas and Victor Records A complete assortment always on hand. T. F. HARRISON CO. LTD ' SemzsnEzEsENEERERE RENEE EEE Greatly Reduced AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE | have purchased from the Militia De- } large Auto-Strop - be on hand in a very few be marked at a corres- b pondingly low fig- nee) | SMITH BROS. Kingston A Ag (EOL ERT = ere" ne™"G Sawéd in Stove vuvin « CO, « cot West Street fa ssasbbasiei EG A A tA na. gins AT 3 TEER PRE r ed --} Told In ie Whig, in K harge of 50¢ engagement, mar JR announcement, v ® Sth at. her * Miss Julia Ralph, ntertained at ap in- « dinner in honor of Jack McKeon, Livingston avenue, s' Eleanor Lyman, King street, informally at the t ' turday_for Miss Kathleen Cairo, Egypt - cl . = An and Mrs. Jack J. Hoppes, street, returned to the city er a trip to New York. and Mrs. Harry W, Pound, and 1 daughter from West- and Mrs. J street delightful trip down the Arthur Hora, Miss Hora. ve Hora and little dau- returned on Saturday ienet and her sons, Capt. J nd Capt. H. Genet, returned Saturday from New York Gladys Carroll, S.C.R.. spent » week-end in Gananoque with her rents, Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Carroll ses Phyllis Knight and Alice n Mon- t 1 norning an Chown, * er on rom Montreal for Eng- morning Dora and the 8S. ) Vin. McDermott of gone to spend a couple of-weeks it New-York: * 3 - kt.-Col. and Mrs Phail and son, Jack, summer his city (ave Alexander Me- who spent the at Orwell, P.E.1., returned | ( Friday and are again in their house at-50 Clergy street i 3 Dorothy and Edna Chown, »'" returned on Saturday any friends of Dr. and and Miss Nora Scott, station on fo bid them fareweH They NeW York, wherg Dr ed a splendid apPoi 'Theolog S Martix t yesterday from Toror he had a delightful visit d Mrs toad, . Mr. and Mrs spent last Phillip Low, Ottawa, week in Picton and are ick in Kingston. Miss Frances Cartwright. Toron- 0, is the guest of her grandmother, Lady Cartwright, at "The = Mrs. Edward Moore, who has been y visiting her father and sisters, R. Waldron and the Misses Waldron, Barrie street, left Saturday for her home in Prince Albert, Sask Mrs. Daly is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelivs Bermtngham, Barrie street She has been doing evacna- tion work in France and is en route to her home in Riverside, Cal. Mrs. Henri Panet has returned from Toronto and is now the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W Bermingham, Kensington Place, i Phillip. R. Lyman came up from Montreal to-day and is the gue$t of his sisters, the Misses Lyman, Kifg wireet. ~ . * ow Mrs. James Maclennan who has been visiting her brother, John Strange, Barrie street, is now with Mrs. H, RR. Duff, Princess street. Miss Kate Moore, who has [ visiting her sister, Mrs. R. V. Rog- {ers, Barrie street, i§ leaving Thurs- for New York. . Mrs. Bidwell Wdy, 'Hamilton, is | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Pol- ison, King street, | Dr. Harvey Clare, Torpnto, spent a few daye in the city last week and left on Saturday for Brockville Prof. and Mrs. Wright and son have taken Mrs. R. Rayson's house on University Aveupe for the winter Prof. Wright, who was at Col- umbus University, has received an appointment at Queen's University in the Chemistry department. | Mrs. Neil Black who has been vis- iting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ryan, "Rockwood House," returned to Tor onfo on Friday. Capt. Kenneth Taylor, King street, is enjoying a motor trip in the Adir- ondacks. { Miss Isabel Walker, Pefth, left last {week for Guelph, where she will spend the winter. . - - » Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Klugh, Bagot i Street, left on Monday for a visit in { Wiarton, Ont. 0 Prof. J. Waddell, Queen's Univer- sity. returned this week from Nova Scotia where he spent the summer. J. K. Pomeroy has returned to resume his studies at Queen's Uni- versity, Ven. Archdeacon Dobbs, King street, left yesterday for Toronto. _ Miss Gilmour, who has been vis- fting her sister, Mrs. Jeremy Taylor, King street. is leaving to-morrow for Toronto. Mrs. Taylor is accompany. ing her and will visit Mrs. R. W. Brock. a a Major W. Dickson, M.C.. "#8 the F am On and after Monday, class manner as before. JOHNSTON BREEN ENNEC RENE ENERE ERR home|! neefiast withd Arthur Martin, Daven-| Maples." | been! ster, M¥8, Hugh Nickle ett een all over familton Roberts, t a few days in Tor } 1d returned on Satu and Mrs, J. Hayden, returned on Monday Toronto. Lieut.-C ar street, ol. and Mrs. Bevan Dunbar ad a jarrived on Monday from Ottawa, ne are at the Hostel. They have taken a house-on_ Alice street and éxpect EE Le to move in*fhe first of the week, - * Mrs. George Boomer, who has heen spending three months in Kingston will go to Toronto on Thursday Capt. H. M. Reynolds, who has i been serving with the Imperial forces in Sit a, has arrived in Vancouver, and on his arriv home fat the end of this week will be the guest of the Rev: Mr. and Mrs. J. O Crisp of Portsmouth, r - * . McQuaig, Mr. and Mrs. D. Sherbrooke street, nounce the eng {youngest daughter, iP. Webb, Kingston, Cordially Invited. Andrew's Sur hall ¢ on the eve of thei oronto, friends and mem f the congregation cordially in- { | J ated M. WALTON on Saturday as ate for the Ontario th York. Liberal oa Legislature in | The death' "occurred in Morris- burgh, on September 12th after a long illness, of Ellen Beckstead, wid- ow of George Dillen. She was sixty- {three years of age. Herbert Dillen, { Brockville, is a son. | Albert J. Clapp, Tweed, died on | Saturday after a prolonged illness. | He was born in 1847. HOW TO MAKEYOUR HAIR BEAUTIFUL Ten Minutes' Home Treatment Works Wonders, Stops Falling Hair and Dandruff and Makes the Hair Soft, Brilliant, Lustrous and Fluffy. Better than all the so-called "hair tonics" in the world is a simple, old- fashioned home recipe consisting of plain Bay Rum, Lavona (de Com- posee) and a little Menthol Crystals. These three mixed at home in a few minutes, work wonders with any scalp. Try it just one night and see. ! Get from your druggist 2 oz. Lavona, 6 oz. Bay Rum and 1% drachm Men- thol Crystals. Dissolve the Crystals in the Bay Rum and pour in 8 oz. bottle. Then add the Lavona, shake well and let it stand for an hour be- fore using. Apply it by putting a little of the mixture on a soft cloth. Draw this cloth slowly through the hair, taking just one small strand at a time. | scalp of dirt, dust and excessive oil | and makes the hair delightfully soft, | §i lustrous and fluffy. To stop-the hair | from falling and to make it grow | again rub the lotion briskly into the | scalp with the finger tips or a med- ium stiff hrush. Apply night and | | morning, few days' use and you | will not find a single loose or strug- | gling hair. from This cleanses the" hair and | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG tt. AES ot PAGE THREE . : PROBS: Thursday, te fair; becoming milder. Es N -- » Fair, we are offering through the for your selection to-morrow! Whether you come by rail, boat clerks about it! prices. Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price KINGSTONIANS, Attend and Boost the Kingston Fair. FARMERS DAY AT | STEACY'S In conjunction with "Farmers' Day" --Fare-Refund~and Mail Ordér Comiparison™ Sale, a day specially dedicated to the wants of our clien tiele throughout this district. low we enumerate a few of the many special sale attractions ready "WE REFUND YOU » stage or own conveyance. Flannelette Blanket Day At Steacy"s 1,000 pairs of second quality Flanrfelette Blankets which we offer at less than today's wholesale price. have already been sold and wom en who know values should get | their. full share while the quantity lasts at these exceptional | 10-4 Grey and White Flannelett e Blankets. I't-4 Grey and White Flannelette Blankets, Regular $3.75. 12-4 Grey and White Flannelett e Blankets. Regular $4.25. a at Kingston's Greatest medium of our' extraordinary Be- FARE" A Ask our Ld Hundreds of pairs Reg. $3.25. ...$2.89 I EXTRA! sizes; fancy covered While they last elty Coverings; sold regular at p EXTRA I 15 only, Cotton Down Comforters, made in good, patterns; well filled and reg. at $ 36 only, large size, Cotton Down Comforters; fancy nov- EXTRA II! large 3.25, Sale $2.39 $4.00 each. Sale Price .. $2.98 a New Fall Coats Presenting the most 'authora- tive winter models developed in all wool fabrics, that for service- giving as well as for style, smart- ness, are particularly desirable. AMERICAN WOOL VELOUR COATS In brown, navy and black: fur trim. Reg. $32.50. Sale price ie .. $19.95 WOOL VELOUR COATS All colars and guaranteed pure wool. Reg. $40.00 and $45.00. Sale price . .$35.00 and $37.50 » They will be locked on |} WHITNEY AND VELOUR COATS oo Exceptionally smart styles and new Fall shades. Special Sale $19.25, $35.00 your heads as tight axa vise. Dan-| J druff will disappear. downy new hairs sprouting up Any druggist can sell you above, the go effective and certain in | sults. ® SHOE REPAIRING September 22nd, our Repair Department will be re-opened. Your work will be done in the same high LL fale SLE, {0 BROCK ST. You will find | i all | | over your scalp and this new hair ff will grow with wonderful rapidity. | J The prescription is very in- | § expensive and we know of nothing | its re- § 40 only, Worth reg. $3. Hosiery & Underwear 500 pairs Ladies' black Cash- merette Hose; in sizes 8} to 10. Worth 45c. a pair. Sale price 3 pair for $1.00 300 pajr Ladies' special qual- ity Black Cashmerette Hose: all sizes, and regular value 75c. Sale price 250 pairs Men's Black Cashmer- ette Sox, in 100 10} and 11. Worth to-day 45¢. a pair. Sale price 3 pair for $1.00 250 Penman's Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers; all sizes 34 to 46. Sold regular at $1.35. Sale price 200 Ladies' Natural Winter Weight Vests and Drawers. Reg. 75¢c. Sale price WHITE BED SPREADS White Honey Comb Bed Spreads; large size 60 x 80. 50 each. Sale price - ART. 300 oil shades in all White and BLINDS green; with or without insertion --a special at $1.50 each. Sale price 1,000 { i { | } | t : § i BOYS' HOSIERY ir Boys' heavy ribbed Worsted Hose: everlasting | Wearing cuiitis. All sizes 6 to 10. Worth actually today 75¢, | | a pair. While they Jast, sale price * -- | ' Steacy's Ee Limited

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