i i { MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 1910. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE THREE Hickey's Speeiy Cure quickly looser win Cough and cure the t A few 4 Breakers wi cold in a fev stuffed up plication | BALM, wt Ing Umbrellas We have an excellent showing of the bet- | The Popular Drug Store ter grades of Gentle- OI'EN SUN AX Canes and < Gentle- men's Umbrellas. Phone 50, Branch 2018 mens Ladies' and pe ee Kecley Jr., M.0.D.0. forms a No more sl] article appreciated , ot gift than either these. Priced $3 to $20.00 SMITH BROS. JEWELERS Limited Those people and they are many) who dread the ordeal of an eye examipa- tion. gre agreeably asjon- ished to find that, as made by us, il pain, discomfort, or inconveni ence. causes no Establidhed 1840 King Street Kingston And We Use No Drugs. Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 226 Princess Street He. 1 tor Diseases, Ne. 3 for Chrenio Weakhasald. LEA GCHEMISTS. PRICE IN EN a { Paciunc ed Co. Haverstgeh RA. N W "dos. WORD ' MERAPION "iS OR AMP AYPIZED TO LERUINE PACKETS EE ast. NOX A COLD TABLETS A safe and speed ¢ for LaGrippe, Coughs, Colds, Headach Neuralgia, Flu, a mild laxative. Breaks np a cold in a few hours, Get the genuine, at all drug stores, #5c per box Sold at Best's Drug Store. Fen mn The Italian government will lish experiment stations for the s 1 tific improvement of several lines of industry. er a, rE a i AA SA INN a ------ Defy King Winter Visit our Stove Department, where you wild find the larg- est and most complete display of combination Coal and Gas Ranges in the city, all connected, ready for demonstration. Before you purchase a Combination Range you naturally wish ,to make a comparison of the different makes and styles. We sell only the best makes as shown. Prices from $15.30 to $105. HAPPY THOUGHT | QUEBEC HEATERS Are in three sizes: No. 1, we are offering at $15.50 No. 2, is offered at value at $18.50. No. 3, is our big special at $20.00. The Happy Thought Com bination Range fitted with the separated Ovens; one for gas and one for with independent broiling ovens j big coal, COAL SCUTTLES Black Japanned Steel at Galvanized lron at 'is G5¢c. and 70c, each ie -..95¢c. and $1.10 OIL HEATERS ' Will heat a small room or hall--burns ten hours on a gal- lon of Coal Oil. Smokeless. odorless, and safe. Yours at our very low prcéor £6.00 apd $7.00, : Our WEATHER STRIP has just landed, in a large quan- tity--get yours now McKelvey & Birch Lid., Brock St. PHONE 237 pC A er ee a teed ---- - { We have a complete stork of comfortable Chairs and Chests erfields, covered in Tapestries and rich shades of Vol urs, to suit any room Everything to make your home cheerful for the winter months. Victrola Records and Vietrolas. Come in and hear the lat est pieces, : EEE EEE AREY SEES HENNE SERENE re rie z. | fore, I sufficient fs want GAVE LEAGUE A KNOCKOUT Fa Lives unaoomneo REV. W. T. GG. BROWN ATTACKS CITIZENS LIBERTY LEAGUE A Big Prohibition Rally Was Held in : on Sunday Night. prohibition ng Prof I Mr. Brown said s a prophet, for the following 1 or bad, a 16 gs done being How then could the iL. claim liberty. The lea- erty to do evil, for li drunkards men wretches of wives nd th 1 of STEAMERS COLLIDED IN A DENSE FOG McVittie and Parisian Had a Smash On Lake On- tario. McVittie ¢ portation Co., forn } land line of this 1 codlision with the t Ontario, A dense fog » causing the acci been learned how >r of the steamer - accor e passed dowr grain from Por: on Satud Saturday 1to of Hamilton arrived Sunday: and cleared wit eight for Montreal City Ottawa stoppet route for Toronto and Ham h freight from Moutreal. rn Joyland pe "up er o Fort William Montreal coal steamer of er sed from Easton was in port for repairs and cleared for Toronto LAUDS NELSON DAY. Bertram Hayes Approves Objects to Campaign, Sir Bertram Hayes, K.B.E.,, D.S.0 R.N.R., captain of the Olympic. was much interested in his recent visit t« Toronto, when informed of the Nel Sir son Day campaign to raise $500,000. ! The distinguished visitor expressed his w approval of the objects of the drive, and sent the following let ter to Commodore Aemiliug.- Jarvis- Prezident of the Navy League of Canada "I heard to-day while speaking at the Canadian Club of ne appeal that the Navy League in Canada is agair making in the interests of sailors and 1 take this occasion to say how grateful we are at what Canada has done in the past in this direction, and | I am sincerely hoping that this year your appeal will not be upon deaf ears vow that the war fs over, we are ng to the full measure the de struction submarine warfare ha wronght in the lives of our merchant seamen and the number of depend ents that have been left behind Whilst the seamen are receiving . a greater wage than thay ever did be- still this has not been for a time to allow him to ac- cumulate anything and the depend ents of those who have gone have not participated ' If Canada is awake to her, own in- terests, she will back the Navy Lea- gue's efforts to realize what sea pow- means to a country. It means prosperity, it means defence, and we more seamen so that British ships will be all manned by British subjects." er 5,131 NEW HOMES,. This Year in Nineteen On- tario Cities. In nineteen cities of Ontario it is found that this year 5.131 homes are being erected as compared with 1,965 last year. The figures are: 1918. 1919. 2,300 764 Erected Toronto ... Hamilton Windsor ... London Sarnia ... Ottawa dade St. Catharines . Niagara Falls ... Brantford Sault Ste. Marie ... Kitchener Kingston Belleville Galt Peterboro Stratford ... Chatham Woodstock "ha Port Arthur ... 251 14) 120 * Weather Notes, 'Pressure is high over the eastern | half of the continent and relatively low over t western provinces and north-west states. The weather (= fair snd eool in nearl" all parts of the Domina High school giris in Canon City, Col., will be compelled to wear uni- forms during the coming school term, PILE od_ax certs: cure Sonlors, or box o. Sample bos 0 TR We ation requ ation relieve you at 569 | 209 | 192} oi 5 a + Phote by tern Npwape per ee | As In the days before the war, Paris Is taking on its old:time gayety. Al. ways a leader in fads and fancies, Paris again strives to regain her pre. eminence, Our photo shows the latest sensation on the Bois de Boulogne, a French miss cut for a stroll, her pretty limbs utteriy devoid of any suggestion of hosiery. POLKA-DOT DESIGN POPULAR Has Risen to the. Distinction of.a Fad Among Society Women at the Nation's Capital. The polka dot in its various expres. sions, from the tiniest dot to the coin dot, seems suddenly to have "broken out" in Washington. Never a gath- ering these days of any particular mo- ment that the silken fock with Its polka-dot design does not appear. Miss Bertha Bolling, sister of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wears a simple frock of dark navy blue cotton voile marked In the tiniest of dots set very thickly one-piece effect, the frock has a surplice bodice with a tiny inset-.vest of orgundie and cuffs and collar also of organdie. The skirt has rather long swinging hip dra- peries. + A very smart frock of plain white georgette combined with small polka- together.: A 'dot pattern In coral pink formed an attractive frock the other evening at an informal dinner at one of the sub- urban "inns" which have sprung up {lke mushrooms during the past two seasons. Mrs. Arthur Capper, wife of the senator from Kansas, wears a cos- tume of navy blue georgette with large coin dots of white, the georgette draped over navy blue silk. An attractive frock worn the other evening at a downtown cafe was of white georgette, the tunic, the bell {sleeves and the long draped sash all | of sapphire blue georgette coin dotted {In white, the dots widely separated. The hat was a small toque of white { satin, the brim a solid mass of black metallic grapes with black satin fo- liage.--From a Washington Letter in Women's Wear. MUST HARMONIZE WITH HAT | Pins Are by No Means to Be Regard- ed as Nonessentiai Part of the Costume. Hatplos are little things and almost nonessential except on windy days, but put the wrong hatpin---even the lit- tiest, plainest one--into a hat and the wliole effect 1s spofled, and the batpin | is proved, after all,"to be of great im- portance. So if one must wear hat- | pins they should be chosen with the | greatest care. f ; | Small, foconsplenous gbld hatpins are attractive in a plain sallor hat of light color, and gunmetal ones are : suitable for hats of darker hue. But | for summer hats in all their glory of | many colors new and original hatpins | | have been devised. These are of en- amel and represent flowers or bufter- | files or fruits; some of them are small | and some are quite large, but their chief charm lies in the fact that one | ean find hatpins to harmonize with | almost any hat trimming and {avold a jarring note. What could be | | more charming than a little coral rose nestling in the midst of the flowers on a hat? Or a cloisonne leaf among leaves?---New York Evening Sun. TO. WEAR WHEN TRAVELING { Frock of Dark Blue Taffeta Has Many i Advantages That Are Worth i Remembering. Do yon expect to take a trip soon?! { Then you will need for wear in the car or on the train a frock of dark blue | silk, preferably taffeta. Charmeuse is | very lovely, but under hard wear it is} 5 | apt to grow dull looking. Crepe meteor | i is cool and graceful, but it rumples § easily. | Crepe de chine has' much to recom § | mend It, but to be a really good qual- ity it must be rather heavy, and this makes it warm. Taffeta erumples 'a | are not bad in this respect. You could | | do no better than choose dark blue | taffeta. i | gown, such as bstiste, marghisett# or | | organdie. A very pretty vest is made { of Madeira embroidery. This Is a new | idea. A little batiste guimpe may also be worn with this gown, } Winnipeg dealers predict a serious | | shortage. of ccal in the event of the | | threatened sirike of coal miners in! {ithe United States becoming a reality | {on Neyember Ist. TLere is a slight! { shortage of coal in Westeryp Canads | i at the present time. Mrs. William J. Gaynor, widow of | | the late Mayor Gaynor ol New York | lcity, Is to enter the conceri stage as | i« professional, : PROBS: Fair and cool most of Tuesday. s Go 0d 7 | Dress Fabrics That Fashion Strongly Favors Are Here In Great Assortment To Meet The Demand The pleasure of having one's clothes reflect one's own ideas -- carrying the favorite coloring and the preferred weaves designed with regard for individual lines--is greatly augmented when one has such a wealth of fabrics as these from which to choose. We mention particularly: VELOUR CLOTHS A rich surfaced weave. We are showing this fashionable cloth in the most wanted shades of the season. GABARDINES We are showing a good assortment of colors of this much in de- thus § mand fabric; in weights for dresses, suits, and separate skirts: 54 inches wide. ; MIXED TWEEDS E Extremely pretty materials in their new tones of brown, green, blue and grey mixtures. They will make very smart tailored suits and coats for every kind of weather or separate skirts. . Silvertones--Broadcloths--Tailoring Serges--Wool Taffettas -- 5 French Wool Foulle. Marabou Capes For Fall Days For enhancing charm as well as for protective comfort these chilly Fall days, Maribou Capes enjoy a distinct preference with many women. These Capes are particularly well shaped and of superior quality Maribou, in Taupe, Natural, White and Black--: the ribbon ties tipped with Maribou Puffs. Priced $3.75 to $19.75 Cretonnes and Drapery Fabrics To Beautify And Brighten Your Rooms Here one may find many beautiful new fabrics, draperies, curtain materials and so on to make the home pleasant to live in. - Tapestry for furniture coverings; also Repps, wifle, it is true, but the soft weaves | Different vest may astompany this | i Poplins, Velours, etc. There are curtains of all kinds, with ali sorts of curtain materials to choose from. The new Cretonnes will interest many peo- ple and besides there are Silks and Fringes for the making of lamp shadés, etc. . We have everything that will help in getting the house ready for Winter. All very specially priced throughout. Limited aa a C--O HR REG hit