Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Oct 1919, p. 3

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IHURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE THREE Hickey's Speedy A few doses of I Breakers will clear cold In afew hours nd f ie stuffed p hh dd feeling an ap- plication In the nose of BESTS BALM, which heal. ing Balsam like magic. sets free the funes Acts Get these very necéssary pre. parations t --2% cents. At Best's The Popular Drug Store OPEN SUNDAYS Phone 59, Branch 2018 Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. Those people (and they are many) who dread the ordeal of an eve examina- tion, are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made by 'us, it causes no pain, discomfort, or inconveni- ence, And We Use No Drugs. Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 226 Princess Street -- A--t cp pm Lieuts. Pearson and Manzelman arrived at Mincola, N.Y, at 2 pm. Wednesday, having made the round trip to San Francisco. A -------- {--------_---- mn, (anes and Umbrellas We have an excellent } showing of the bet- ter grades of Gentle- men's Canes and Ladies' and Gentle- men's Umbrellas. No article forms a m or e; appreciated gift than either of these. Priced $3 to $20.00 SMITH BROS. JEWELERS Limited Established 1840 Eling Street Kingston upeiapate THE NEW aAfENGHR Samay. Diseases, Ne. 3 for Chromic Weaknesses SYLBADING CHEMISTS. PRICE IN ENGL A%D. 3% BRCMod Co. ifaverstoah RAN W § og udon TRADE MARKED WORD HMERAPION a oF GOTT. STAMP AFFIXED TO VARVINE FACERTE NOX A COLD TABLETS A safe and speedy cure for LaGrippe, Coughs, Colds, Headache Nauralgia. Flu, a mild laxative. Breaks up a cold in a few hours. Get the genuine, at all drug stores, 25¢ per box. Sold at Best's Drug Store. ------ an mm Your Hardware | LANTERNS We offer the Wright- Light Lantern for the bal- ance of the week at . . $1.00 STOVE SUPPLIES Pokers . lifters . ........ ....18¢c. Ash Sifters Shakers + Ash Pans .......75¢c., 85c. Stove Boards ..$1.35, $2.00 STOVE PIPES AND ELBOWS Are our own make and are made out of the best material Stove Pipes . . Elbows 23¢. . 30c, TOOLS Tool Department is ry large, in fact we carry awryvthing that the working man requires Be sure and see them and what you don't see. ask for, STOVES This Department is cer- tainly seeing a large num- ber of people these days, but YOU haven't been in for YOUR STOVE YET. DINNER PAILS Don't let him come home in the wet weather when you can giva him a Hot Dinner at six Lunch Boxes .49¢., $3.69 Dinner Pails NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE THAT FURNACZ OR STOVE of yours repaired, before the cold weather sets in. All you will have to do is come and see us or phone 237 and we will have 8 man go up and look after your needs. McKelvey & Birch Lt, Brack --PHONE 237-- We have a complefe stock of comfortable Chairs and Chests erfields, covered in Tapestries and rich shades of Velours, to suit any room. x Everything to make your home cheerful for the winter montis. Victrola Records and Victrolas. est places. T. F. HARRISON CO, L ns, om Nr A wm it Na rn | RICE {Y.1.0.BA COL GALLOWAY RECALLS THE VISIT OF THE PRINCE Oop PROBS™Showers tonight, cooler on Friday. WALES IN 1860, The Children Sang Patriotic Maedonaid singing Songs Park---Prince Aboard the From Heard Steamer nes Galloway nis was done by s placed in the win- these windows these candles on d from top, to the ty was not known he prince's sponser so the prince was not | n, at Mor- r John. Macdonald the river e Calvin Company indulged in on the 3 only singing that t rd, for, notwithstanding that stand was erected on the slope donald Park, facing east and nchored off that point is not celebrating the com- nt Prince of Wale two nights, a on would add to Kingston's good name as a ¢ eity. Letters to the Editor | County Did Not Favor Soldiers. Cataraqui, Oct, 22.--(To the Edi- tor) I notice in your issue of the 21st inst. an editorial headed "Seol- diers-and Their Votes," ¢laiming that wherever possible returned soldiers were chosen for returning officers | and also for It may be so in they have a soldier antative, but take a look at the list of returning officers nerators of Frontenac coun- ty. particularly in Kingston town- ship, and you will find it was hand- ed out in most cases to parties in or- der to whipsthem into line, but only {in an exceptional case to returned soldiers ---J. RILEY. ST. MARY'S CHOIR CLUB. Held a Smoker and Concert Tuesday Evening. : An enjoyable smoker was given | 'by St. Mary's choir club in the hall on Tuesday evening. | { The Glee club also entertained the! | ¢hoir ard was complimented upon i the very fine programme. Rev. Fath- jor Lacey acted as chairman. Capt. j the Rev. Fr. Nicholson and Rev. Fr. { O'Farrell and Prof. Nourry organist, | were guests of honor. The pro- jgramme was as follows: | { Opening remarks by chairman; {two musical Selections by the Glee Club; songs by Rev. F. O'Farrell, Mr. Perry, Mr. Fournier, R. Mar-| ichand, J. McFarlane, N.' A, Pearson and T. O'Connor. The differeat| 'numbers reflected great credit upon | the performers, Rev. Fr. O'Farrell's| being a great treat. Rev. Fr. Nichol-| soit by speech and song evoked great enthusiasm. Rev! Fr. Lacey proved! himself an admirable entertainer. | A vote of thanks was tendered to} the Y.I.C.B.A. The final address was | {made by C. Cross, president of the! club. Refreshments and smokes were! | served. } Lecture At The Grand. { On Friday evening, Sir Arthur { Whitten Brown will lecture at the | | Grand Opera House, telling the com- | | plete story of the historic non-stop | i flight made by Capt. Alcock and! himself. The foliowing are a few |, 1 Of the facts about the great flight: | Sir Arthur Whitten Brown was | i the navigator of the Vimy-Vickers- | { Rolls aeroplane. It was his great | {skill in navigating that made the | ®" | flight possible. } The total thme of 'the flight was |} i 1 sixteen hours, twelve minutes. PEEEREERIMERREE Come in and hear the lat { 5 ¥ i {| Actual time from American coast |i 'to Irish coast, fifteen hours, ffty-| | seven minutes. { Alcock and {two men who 'have stood in both | { Europe and America the same day. i Colambus took months to make the same journey. H { Jantic without any assistance. {cock were knighted by King George | { V. for their great deed of daring. | i born of American parents. {in Pittsburgh. ' The distance 11.960 miles, } i 120 miles per hour. H i never been read or told in America. } {Sir Arthus Whitten Brown tells de- | tails that are eatirely unknown to ins. His story will be illustrated | {showing all the parts of the fight |} | that could be taken---Advt. . if Purse proud' sometimes {mind foolish. i Grit and getting usually together. ; spells | rown are the only | IH nearly three | JH The flight was made in competition i HH { for tiie Daily Majl-Lord Northeliffe | Ji i prize of $50.000 offered in 1813 for [IH {the first direet flight across the At- JH Hi Both Lieut. Brown and Capt. Al- | Hl Sir Artkur Whitten Brown is Hi He ye. | i ceived a. great part of his education | Hil of the fight was | 1} The average speed was | ii The. full story of the fight has H§ i HH 'Hl i {with slides and motion pictures | 1 ; v : v ee 0 te t ma lize. 5 > 3: > ) vas. that the . : 1 n : to take: part in th ) wad been arrang- 3 ed to pé n ral arches that bad n ere Princess street. Not only had arches been erected but i Ww uot ¥ was decorated and 4 almost every use was illuminated In conjunction with the wait of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to King- ston, we have prepared a list of exceptional bargain opportunities to celebrate this gala occasion--the re-pricing will be such, that will bring instantaneous response and glad- 2hess to the heart of every thrifty bargain-wise womai., Starting Friday At 9 a.m. Continuing All Day Saturday THESE SPECIALS FOR TO-MORROW FEATURING SPECIALLY Women's and Misses' Fall and Winter Coats Striking Points of Deta;' Distinguish These New Models From Their Predecessors of the Past Season. The Coats at $19.95, $25.00, $27.50, $35.00, $37.50, $42.50 on up New flaring outlines and wide sweeps, chin straps to support large Collars, raglan sleeves to slip into readily, roomy on in a minute mod- els--all the latest colorings, as Purple, Brown, Taupe, Navy, Reindeer, Beaver, etc. --in these materials: Silver- toric, Bolivia Cloths, Duve- tyn Velours, Broadcloths, Tweeds, Salts Seal Plush. at $35.00, $38.00, $40.00, $42.50, $45.00, $50.00 on up New models representing the very latest type and the smartest Fall fashions; all new Autumn colorings. The smart tailored Suits are most conspicuous among the new styles. The colors are new ¢ Brown, Taupe, Burgundy, Navy and French Grey. The materials are English Tweed Mixtures, Gabardine, Broad- cloth, Velours, Serge, Silver- tone. EXTRA From 9 o'clock till 12 noon--FRIDAY MORNING Save 10% on all Cash Purchases. Double Discount Stamps EXTRA HOSIERY 300 pairs Ladies' Black Cashmerette Hose, in all sizes; a splendid value Sale Price, 3 pr. for $1.00 > 50 pairs Penman's full fashioned Black Cashmerette Hose in 84, 9, 94 and 10; worth 60c. apair . ... Sale Price, 39c. pr. 250 pairs Ladies' exta weight Black and Cream Cashmerette Hc se; worth 60c. a pair Sale Price, 50c. pair 200 pairs Men's Black Cashmerette Sox, in all sizes; worth 45c. a pair Sale Price; 3 pr. for $1.00 300 pairs Men's Grey Woollen Socks: white heels and toes; regular 35c. a pair . . . Sale Price, 25¢. pair UNDERWEAR 20C Men's Shirts and Drawers; in sizes 32 to 46; Watson make, and good Fall Sale Price, $1.00. weight. Reg. $1.50 300 garments, Penman's Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers; all sizes; worth regular $1.50 «- +. .Sale Price $1.00 60 only, Boys' Shirts and Drawers--Pen- 'man make; all sizes; regular $1.00. While they last Sale Price, 69c¢. 60 Ladies' Fall and Winter weight Com- binations, both short and long sleeves . . . . Sale Price, $1.75 125 Ladies' Natusal Vests and Drawers; regular 73¢. ..... .. . . . . Sale Price 69¢. FRIDAY BARGAINS ~ WHITE FLANNELETTE 1,000 yards of soft, white, fleecy Flannelette; good width and reg. 30c. Sale Price 25c¢. COL FLANNELETTE 500 yds. only, Striped Flannelette; white grounds and worth 45¢ a yd. . Sale Price 25¢. : GREY COTTON - : 500 yds. of Grey Cotton; full 36 ind>wide and worth reg. 25c. a yd. . . Sale Price 18e¢. WHITE COTTON : 250 yds. of White Cotton; full yard wide, and worth to-day 30 cents a yard Sale Price, 4 yards for $1.00 A SPECIAL WOOL SALE 1,000 balls of the most popular of all Knitting + MONARCH FLOSS AND DOWN = In nearly all the wanted shades, and guaranteed full weight. . . . Floss 28¢.; Down 53¢. Yarns, at manufacturers' cost. SR ea | A --

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