Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Oct 1919, p. 3

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WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15, 1919. Bickey's Speedy Cure Will quickly Cough and cure t! : A few doses of I Breakers will clea cold in a few hou Stuffed up head f plication in BALM, which s dng Balsam magic. Get these very parationg to-day --25 cents. E ® @® ~ S The Popular Drug Store OPEN SUNDAYS Phone 59. Branch 2018 PERL EE % Tre Great FEnglish I emedy. 'Tones and invigorates the 0 jars ous system, makes new Blood old Veins, Cures Nervous 1 8 En of Knergy, P rt, Failing M ory. P One will 2 istagor mai od in plain pk | Nin pamphlctme tied free. THE bot roi €o., TordiTn cer, Sor » 2X 2 Just received a large assorte ment of High Grade Chocolates Sold in bulk and in fancy boxes. The quality of our Ice Cream cannot be excelled in Kingston. LBAR'S| 288 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1128. It is claimed that women clubs with equal training do the same work as men andfjust as efficiently. ~~ / (Canes and Umbrellas We have an excellent showing of the bet- ter grades of Gentle- | f men's Canes and Ladies' and Gentle- s Umbrellas. men's No article forms a more appreciated gift than either of these. Priced $3 to $20.00 SMITH BROS. JEWELERS Limited | § Established 1840 P Eing Street Kingston s 4 ~~ en er A A st | pn -- -- THE NEW FR ION N No. 1 3 083 TH 4 oF ITs. RICE] IN ENGLA HEE 31 LEADING ENEW sea. ¥ In sNol 5 TolLanuing vacEETe NOX | A COLD TABLETS A safe and speedy cure for LaGrippe, Coughs, (Colds, eadache, Neuralgia, Flu, a mild laxative. Breaks np a cold in a few hours. Get the genuine, at all drug stores, 25¢ per box Sold at Best's Drug Store. ® A rn Sunes pn NA PP tl 0 AN AA AA I 2 LL ie S------ Your Years of experience has taught us that our line of Stoves we earry is the BEST for CONTINUED SERVICE and SATIS. Proof of this statement is baséd on the fact that we have fewer complaints and dissatisfied customers shice we secured this line than in all the years combined. = "FACTION. Se ------ Time To Buy Stove It is wise to make 'your purchase here----the prices are lower and satisfaction assured. Our Happy Thought Cooking Range ..$60.50 Our Cozy Home Heater i $206.00 Our. r Dandy Oak Heater. . Our Nickled-plated oil Heaters . .. £7.00 Our Japan Oil Heaters. oe . $8.00, Drop in and let us show them to you even if you are not prepared to have one now, Don't forget our large Bargain Counter. McKelvey & Birch Lid., Brock St. --PHONE 237-- We have a complete stock of comfortable Chairs and Chest- erfields, voversd in Top svies-and vich shades Suit any room. a i EN Ry of Velours, to . Everything to make your howe checrinl for the winter months. Victrola Records and ¥ letrolas, est pieces, ' Come in and hear the lat | » LTD. : i anmszzue: THE DAILY BRITISH | University. London, Ont., are the a! | guests of Mrs. H. Richardson Alwing- Told In {| | a aie 0 | iss Flora Schofield, 2 \ . Ottawa, i lis in town for the ceremonies at ueen's University, and is the guest {of Mrs. William McFedridge, Bath Twilight 3 + ESL LEFF E IEE R EEE P REPS | street, | . . » { (Notice--Hereafter, the Whig, in common with other papers all over Canada, wili make a charge of §0c. for inserting an engagement, mar riage or reception announcement. feign Mrs. R. E. Kent, = "Somersby | House,' entertained informally at | the tea ir on Tuesday afternoon, | when Macd@onell was the raison | d'etre and the guests old friends of | hers s Francis Macnee poured | tea, while Mrs. Hugh Ryan Mrs. Douglas Anglin and Mrs. Heber Laf- ferty passed the dainty refreshments - - " } The athletic sports at. the Royal Military College arg taking place to- | day, ending up with a "the dansant,' Mrs. Charlies Livingston, Barrie returned from Toronto on Monday Miss Florence Hiscock, 122 Col- lingwood street, has returned to the | city after spending the summer months in Western Canada. Lady Burstall, accompanied by her {two children, arrived in Quebec from { England on ti + 88. Minnedcsa. . a Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson, Gananoque, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Lillian May, to James Orval Elliott, Kingston, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James El- iliott the marriage to take place ji | quietly on Oct. 27th. (Continued on page 8.) neni, when the guests wll be friends of the commandant, staff and cadets. gemtiement . . * Major and Mrs. Miles Miller ,Lon- don, Ont., spent the holiday with the | latter's parents, Dr. and Mrs, Vroo- man, Napanee. Capt. K eth Taylor is leaving to- night for Toronto where hée will be an usher at the wedding to-morrow of | Miss Frances Cotton, daughter of! Mrs. Weston Brock, to A. Bryatin} tathbun Miss Mildred Horsey, who has been visitiz her grandmother, Mrs. Cooke, and the Rev. A. 0. Cooke, the rectory, Barriefield is leaving oh | morrow for her home in Ottawa. Mrs. F. W. Gibson, West street, has | returned from Montreal. * * . | ty Mrs. James Richardson and Miss Agnes Richardson spent a few days | at "Fettercairn,"" Chaffey's Locks, | and returned on Monday ! Lewis Wood, Toronto, spent the! week-end with James Richardson, | University avenue | Jatk Smythe, Canadian Bank of | Commerce, Toronto, spent the week- | end with Miss Bessie Smythe, West street and returned on Tuesday. After several months' leave spent | with his parents, Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. | Genet, Ms aitland street, Capt. H.| Genet left to-day for Montreal en route to England where he will re- join his regiment. . . . Andrew T. Drummond has arrived | from Grimsby, Ont., for the events at Queen's, and is the guest of his sisters. the Misses Drummond, Mack street A number of Miss Dot Hodgins' frienids gathered at the G.T.R. sta- tion to-day to bid this popular bride- to-ba "farewell'" and "all sorts of good luck." Miss Hodgins' marriage to Mr. Moore takes place in Calgary fon the eightéenth of this month. | Miss Jean Craig, Johnson street, has returned from Toronto, where | she spent a few days with Mr. and | Mrs. Arthur Craig. - -. . Miss Ruth Campbell was here for the meeting of Queen's Alumnae As- sociation on Saturday and spent th@ | week-end with Miss Flora Abernethy, { Albert street She returned to Ot- tawa yesterday. | | Mrs, Cowan and daughter Jean, | | Mrs. @.*L. Johnston and Miss Agnes | i Johnston motored from Gananoque | {on Saturflay and spent the day in| town. . Miss Jesse Martin. Aylmer East, Quebec. is a guest at 'the Chateau | | Belvidere. | W. Emrey, whose home Is at St.| Kitts, B.W.1.. and for several months] | has been in Haileybury, returned last | | week to resume his studies at Queen's | | University. . - i Capt. Macdonald spent the holiday {at his home in Alexandria, and re- | turned on Tuesday. PROK. A. P. COLEMAN, Ph.D.. F.RS Noted geologist, who has been ap- pe nted Dean of the Faculty of Arts niversity of Toronty RACE SUICIDE IS MENACE OF FUTURE Sir Rider Haggard Says West-| ern World Will Be Sub=- merged if It Continues. London, Oct. 15.--S8ir Rider Hag- | gard, giving evidence before the Na-| tional Birthrate Commission, dwelt] on the dangers of artificially keeping | | down births, which was now wide-| spread in every Western nation ex-| cept, he said, perhaps, Russia and | Germany. He sald he was of the opinion that | unless a startling change happened | the Western races within the next | two cenfuries would be submer ged | beneath a- great new infux ffom the | teeming myriads of the East. He dcubted the effectiveness of | appealing to the conscience of the Empire to stop this race suicide, but thought the State might stamp out | diseases tending to sterilize the race, and also subsidize motherhood. And, as a desperate last resort, the State could. directly or indirertly, bring up all children, even holding | out 8 kind hand to those mot bom | in wedlock. Night Classes. At Kingston Business College, "head | {| { of Queen Shoat, commence on Wed- { nesday, Oct. 15th. - Rates moderate. | | Phone 440. H. F. Metcalfe, Principal. | | Where the Hun Failed. (Philade Iphia Record) The wooden Hindenburg monu- | ment in Berlin is to be scrapped. The people who drove nails into it] a few years ago weren't quite good | enough at the other sort of scrap- ping. | Sack. operated by a man's knee | A | Mrs A. B. Cunningham and Miss hag a invented to help move heavy | | Margaret have returned from Toronto, whe rel | thev. spent, the holiday. Mrs. Edward Ryan, Rockwood | House, who was, visiting her daugh- | ter, Mrs. Neil Black, and Capt. Black | in Toronto, returned on Saturday. Principal and Mrs. Smythe, of the | | Wesleyan Theologival College, Mont- | | real, are to be Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | | Davis'. Sydenham street, guests, while here for the installation and festivi- | | ties in comnection with it. | 0% * Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, Mont- | | real, are enjoying a couple of weeks' holidays in New York. Miss Martin spent the week-end | with her nephew, Capt. Plunkett, and | returned to Ottawa yesterday. | { Hew Duff, Princess street left to- | day for Toronto where he will visit {| J. Colin Noble, Albany avenue. Lieut. J. Shortt spent the holiday in Toronto and returned yesterday. Major and Mrs, P. S. Benoit, Win- Dives. are spending a few days at the hateau Belvidere. ¥ - *® - Mrs. BE. Tett, Newburgh, is visiting Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Gardiner, Bagot stract, and eitended the Queen's Alumnae meeting on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Anglin, Earl! street, have as their guests for the Queen's events this week, Dr. Ross, {of Ottawa, and Dr. Dwight Chown, | Toronto. | Dr. and Mrs. Hollis Gadliey, Drexel Technical Inhtitute, Philadelphia, are | the guests of Principal and Mrs. Tay- i lor, Cneen's University. The Hon. W. J! Roche, Minister of | Cunningham, Earl street, | objects up stairs. RRA "LIFT OFF CORNS} Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instant- ly that corn stops hurting, then you §i lift it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, end the callouses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the sensational discov- the Interior. and the Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Chancellor of the Western ery of a Cincinnatl genius. It is wonderful. -------- A FALL real Fall Boot for Men ; Otiser lines In all the latent Box Calf Bluchei; leather lined; Rinex sole; rubber heels; a Styles and Best best leathers at .$10.00, $9.00, $8.00 and $7.50. Repairs and ordered work promptly attended to. Phone, 231] . JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE PAGE THREE PROBS: - Thursday, fair and cooler. . - 10 Brock St. Stylishly Serviceable Coats for omein fashionable and smart in color is the worthy ambition of all Coats this season, but our presentation al- so seeks to be comparatively moderate in price. We are showing some of the new- est styles, loveliest tones and most alluring fabrics offered in any one display, yet To be warm, practical, through conscientious planning we are able to price them in a manner that will convince you of our merchandising ability and desire to win your approval. Here you will find that expert workmanship, good taste and thrift go hand in hand. New Fall Coats [hey come in the latest colorings, such as taupe, purple, navy, brown, etc., in varying shades. The stylish effects are many and pleasing. Some have the tucked and strapped back and are button trimmed and belted at the waist. Nor is the loose style of 'Coat ab- sent. Kimona sleeves, belted fronts and with deep square Collars with narrow tuck trimmings. Despite the excellence of these Coats and the unique effects that they present, the price range is moderate. Priced $19.95, $22.50, $25.00 and up. > AND HERE ARE THE Millinery Modes DISTINCT VELY NEW In our Millinery Department you will find ex- emplified that finest of Millinery arts. Most charming effects have been well brought out in our wonderful assortment of Hats. They are really stunning -- all the very latest and newest New York designs are found display- _ed at special priges, ranging from $6.50 up to $22.50, RICH AND FASHIONABLE Silks FOR EVENING WEAR 4 Delightful! Exquisite! What splendid qualities! These typify the admiring comments passed daily upon our display of many beautiful and luxurious weaves that are at present in the Silk section. And the demand is very great on the part of those who are preparing for social functions of Fall and Winter. The range of weaves and colors is most complete and we advise carly selection to ensure the certain- ty of a particular color. BEN pal "

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