THURSIAN, OCTOBER 161919 Hickey's Speedy Cure Will « y Cough and cure th A few dose S Breakers will clear cold stuffed p head plication sh BALM, i ke ing Balsam in a few Get Very n paratic to-day CessATy pre. 25 cents, At Best's The Popular Drug Store OI'EN SUNDAYS Phone 59. Dranch 2018 A a Pt Wood's Phosphodine. The Great English Remedy. | Tonos and invigorates the whole | 4 Jlervotl system, makes new Blood old Veins, Cures Nerr gus lity, Mental and Brain Worry, Des ey, l.oss of Energy, FP wipilation ©) art, Kuiling Memory, ce $1 per box for 85 fi plaase, six will eure, Sold by the sts or al si ed in plain pkg. on reece ' diigginty om let mailed free. THE woot Rspicing con oaonTe. ORY. (Termorh A PAA SNAP * Just received a large ment of High Grade Chocolates Sold in bulk and in fancy boxes. assort- The quality of our Ice Cream cannot be excelled in Kingston. LBAR' 288 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1128. You may be surprised at their slump in value should you attempt to market your opi 8 Ph At, Umbrellas Weh showing of the bet- ave an excellent 'ter grades of Gentle- men's Canes and Ladies' Gentle- men's Umbrellas. No more and article' forms a appreciated of gift than either these. l Priced $3 to $20.00 SMITH BROS. | JEWELERS Limited Established 1840 I Eing Street Kingston whip A A tt AA or Catarr] Diseases, Ne. 3 for Chronic Weaknesses Erp rna cnn PRICE IN ENGLAND Bs Pecianca ad Co. Haverstosh Rd. N W Tran NamRED worn © ih 1 fer NOX A COLD TABLETS A safe and speedy cure for LaGrippe, Coughs, Colds, Headache Neuralgia, Flu, a mi a laxa ative Breaks up a cold in a few "oun genuine, all drug siijres, 2 x Sold a. Best's at Store. NE, ar EASA) 21 Time To Buy Your Stove Years of experience has taught us that our line of Stdves we carry Is the BEST for CONTINUED SERVICE and SATIS- Proof of this statement is based on the fact that we have fewer complaints and dissatisfied customers' since we secured this line than in all the years combined. FACTION. It is wise to| make your purchase here--the prices are lower and satisfaction assured. Our Happy Thought Cooking Range ..$66.50 Our Cozy Home Heater $26.00 Our Dandy Oak Heater satan . $15.00 And | gover "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TO ¥ N. > AV y ~ on 7 Ye "HY 7 DAY INHISTORYZ Sixty years ago re. October 16, 1859, John Brown aad kis raid took the Government arsenal at Harper's Ferry. Find another raider Answer t yesterday's puzzle: R i STEAMER CALKINS WAS LOST "=> MEMBERS OF CREW TAKEN OFF SAFELY. BUT THE WERE Vessel Was Caught Big Blow Sunday Night While On Way from 20 to Belleville--No Diilicul- Sunken In Osweg ty Anticipated In Raising Schooner, A despatch ry night the fe Pie There Were Quite Movements of Vessels, steamer elevator lo iolcomb at ading corn from Os Sowards Jex arrived for the eamer {| wego, with coal Coal Company. r John Randall was in morning, on her way wl v coal from Sodus. « No Cobourg ne is atpthe Shipbuilding Compga The steamer City of ed up en route to Tor v's dock. {ilton from Montreal FAWCETT'S FOLLY the Farmers of Fron- tenac. From the moment the Dominion Government proposed to build a new | Welland canal, which will permit the largest grain boats to enter Lake Ontario, Dr. Edw s, M.P.. sistently ! rnmeént grain elevator at Kings- ton Stich 'an elev mense value to the far tenaec, hecause of the screenings and mers of. Fron- Rich-! for 2 arrived from | Collingwood | Hamilton pass- orito and Ham-| _ { chison spent has per- | building of a | bo returned to tor would be of im} si t side d CAL PRODUCTS | . tory, It Is Said--To Sub- | mit By-Law: THE I NE ws OF 1 a Few Thanksgiv- ing Day Visitors, DELTA , 'who has ants Bank { for duty 1gh spent Hough at ber Philps is able week-end with Miss F home. Mrs. LL. N around again. Mrs. C..B was the Mrs Howard, Glen Morris, guest of her parents, Mr. and John Trye, for thes week-end. nd Mrs. Thomas Hazelton, Arn- were the guests of F. S. Law- ing. Mrs. Chester r have returncd where they were § e Thanks- "Harold Russell spent s homi¢ here W aranied by M . Spent Thanksg p me of H. Howard. P. Halladay is a guest of his aunt, Mrs Wm Baker. Charle Soder- herg has moved his househcld effects {i S. itchell has re- rom Hotel Dieu. Miss B. Ll. ent the week-end in Elgin, of M . Mrs. Pip- to turn Philps the guest her, Port Hope 8 ter Mrs. J. R r. Miss Mary Hut- Thanksgiving at the home of S. Rus . Little Miss Doro- thy Hazelton who spent the summer with her aunt Mrs, F. 8S. Lawscn has "her home at Arpprior r seem to be a golden [may upon. investiga- FLANT AT TRENTON 'Ccomphhy to "Erect Large Fac- to be PAGE THREE eam PROBS: Friday, local showers; cloudy; cooler. iving 1 ® | school is | Kf FRIDAY- Bargain Day At Steacy's These Special Friday Sales are proving to be more popular every week, with their attractive bargains. Merchandise is taken from nearly all departments and marked at bargain day prices. Be sure and read carefully this list of special values and then come and be convinced that all the goods on sale are exactly as advertised --as to quality and valde. HUCK TOWELS 50 only, Cotton Huck Towels; a good, large size 18 x 36; worth to-day 45c. each. Friday, 3 for $1.00. "MILL ENDS" 350 yds. of Mill ends of Nain- sook; fine, soft finish; lengths 11 to6 yds. Reg. 45c. : Friday, 29c¢. CRASH TOWELLING 60 yards 17 inch pure Linen Crashy Towelling; to-day's price 50c.:a yard. Friday, 39c. 250 yds. bleached Sheeting; 2 yds. wide; reg. 85c.; Friday 65c. FLANNELETTE 400 yds. of mill ends of Ameri- can Flannelette; lengths from 2 to 10 yds. All stripes, with plain grounds. Reg. value 45c. Friday, 25c. CASHMERETTE HOSE 200 pairs Penman's extra heavy Cash- merette Hose in two colors black and cream; all sizes and special for Friday, 2 prs. for $1.00 CASHMERETTE HOSE 180 pairs Penman's full fashioned black Cashmerette Hose; in sizes 8} to 10. Reg. 60c. a pair Friday, 39c. NIGGER BROWN HOSE 150 pairs Penman's Nigger. Brown Cashmerette Hose, in all A special value Friday, 59c. BOYS' STOCKINGS 100 pairs Boys' Black and B rown Ribbed Hose, in all sizes 6 to 10. While they last Friday, 35c. Ask to see the many other Hosiery Bargains offered for Friday. sizes. r 8 Our Nickled-plated Heaters 0il $7.00 Our Japan Oil Heaters. x aw . $6.00 Drop in and let us show them to you evem if you are not prepared to have one now. Don't forget our Bargain Counter. McKelvey & Birch Ltd, Brock St. --PHONE 237-- inferior grain (unfit to ship) which the farmers cou xt at a very low cost. Every farmer who has been 1 1p | against the high price of bran and | shorts will appreciate this fact. In { view of these facts the farmers who attended Mr. Rankin's meetings at { Battersea on Monday night and at | Bagrriefield on Tuesday night were i astoriishéd to learn that certain members of the U.F.O. in Frontenac had sent petitions to Dr Rawards, | M.P., asking him to use his influence | with the ' Federal Government to | {have the terminal eldvator built in | { Toronto, i { © In this connection Dr. Edwards | {read a letter sent to him by William | Fawcett, the U.F.0, candidate, which i jus as follows: To-morrow Morning We offer as an additional attraction to the thrifty women of I King ston Double Discount Stamps Between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12.00 o'clock noon. A FREE BOX | Here's a chance to prove te your own satisfaction, and at ourexpense,thatZam- Buk does end pain and heal sorés and skin discases. Mail this advertise- ment and lc stamp (for return postagejto Zam-Buit Co.; Du ang Teorogto, an will send you tree large he "Wolfe a a Pt Al A i tt "Pab NENENREERNRESANERERNEENRENREDE 'Dr. Edwards, M.P Island. Ont. 18th, 1919. LADIES' UNDERWEAR 100 Ladies'. natural Ribbed Vests only; a special value at 75¢ Friday, 59c. "Dear Sir,---The directors of the | United Farmers' Co-operative Com- Limited, passed the following | resolution at their last' meetiag: This resolution is to emphasize strongly the accompénying proposal for an elevator at Toronto for the {use of the people. We trust ghat {you will da all in your power to | promate this project. "Hoping you will give this "your | favorable consideration, "I mm very respectinlly yours. . "William Pawecertt.' The petition which ial I Mr. Fawcett's letter states that the | objec t desired is to give service "par | { tienlarly to Central and Western On- itario." How any man seeking to repre { sent the farmers of Frontenac could | * ido as Mr Fawceft has dom2 is die | { fienlt.to puderstand, for if the gov- i, | ernment builds an elevator in To- | { ronto it will not build in Kingston The head officials of the U.F.O. live in Toronto or close to that city | ---- thing for Central and | Wesiemgeontario: and ur. rawest| WE SELL ON EASY. TERMS : works with them. A vote for Faw-| cett is a Vote for the west. A vote! ; for Rankin is a vote for Frontenac! Fadies' Suits, Dresses, Men's Suits, Overalls, 1 aderwear, | | Jewelery, Suitcases, etc. : and Esstern Ontario.--Advt, 'N. Morris, 374 King St. BR a Si A, trim i ROWLEY House Palnting 'and Papet Hem ing. Estimates on work freeiy wiven. WALL PAPER FOR SALE 340 BARRIE STREET. PHONE 13688. KNITTING WOOL 300 balls only, of "Phyllis" Knitting Wool; put up in | oz. balls: in colors Copen, Turquoise Old Rose and Green Friday, 25c. | pany, PHONE 1670 0. Aykroyd & Son Carpenters and Builders 21 MAIN STREET MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 70 only Men's extra heavy cot-, ton duck Work Shirts; sizes 14} tol? .......... Friday, $1.25 MEN'S SOX 60 pairs of Men's Black Cash- merette Sox, in all sizes [Oto | 1. Worth 45c. a pair Friday, 3 pr. for $1. --- Sha MADAME ALIVE Famous Sceteh Patmist Will give readings every day te the 11th October, from iD to 10 ANGLO-AMERICAN HOTEL We have a complete stock of comfortable Chairs and Chest. orfields, covered in Tapestries and rich shades of Velours te. suit any room. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS 300 pairs marked at special prices. 10-4 reg. $3.00 . . 114 reg. $3 12-4 reg. Steacy's - Limited RR BOYS' UNDERWEAR 50 odd garments of Boys' Fall and Winter weight Underwear. Sizes 24 to 32. Reg. $1.00. ... | . .Friday, 69¢c. | Everything to make your home cheerful for the winter Friday $2.49 .Friday $2.89 .Friday $3.49 Victrola Records and Victrolas. Come in and hear the lat- est pieces. To Close Reading Jail. London, Oct. 16 -- Reading Jail is | to he closed in abcut a month. At present there are only five prisoners. afd no criminals hive been Baneed | i there since the war bezan. They | have been sept to Oxford inStead. | i The present building is about 0 i voars old. It Was here that Oscar | | Wilde wrote the "Balled of Reading i Jail" and part of "De Profundis." = Sp T F. HARRISON co, LTD.