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

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 24, 1910.. CH -------- 3 Hickey's Speedy » (Canes and Umbrellas Will quickly loosen Cough and cure the trouble A few 4d Breakers wil ses of cold in a few stuffed up plication BALM, w ing Ba magic, ecessary pre- parations to-day---25 cents. At Best's The Popular Drug Store Get these very 1 OPEN SUNDAYS , C Phone 59. Beaneh 2018 men s -anes A Ptr Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. f men's Umbrellas. No article more gift than these. either Those people (and they are many) who dread the ordeal of an eye examina- tion, are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made by us, it causes no pain, discomfort, or inconveni- ience. JEWELERS Limited Established 1810 Eing Street And We Use No 'Drugs. Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 226 Princess Street my ~-- Med Co. Havorstgeh Rd. MARKED WORD '(NERAPIOI A PN i gi Thomas Slovenia f Torantc Headache, 1omas Stevenson, of Toronto, Flu, a mild laxative. Breaks prominent labor leader, ressed | In a the United Textile Workers at Bal- timore, Md., on Thursday Coughs, Colds, all drug stores. 25c per box. Sold at Best's Drug Store. We have an excellent showing of the bet- ter grades of Gentle- and Ladies' and Gentle- § | vor. forms a appreciated of Priced $3 to $20.00 SMITH BROS. Kingstouh a Your Hardware LANTERNS We offer the Wright- Light Lantern for the bal ance of the week at $1.00 TOOLS Our Tool Department is very large, in fact we carry everything that the working man requires. Be sure and them and what you don't see. ask for. STOVE SUPPLIES She Pokers , RE lifters ......... . Ash Sifters Shakers 10c. «130, .43¢. 45¢. 85¢. =.00 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 cin give him a Hot Dinner at six. Lunch Boxes Dinner Pails Stove Boards . $1.85, STOVE PIPES AND ELBOWS Are our own make are made out of the material. Stove Pipes . .... Elbows and best PRR | N 40¢., $3.69 ..$L23 un NOW 18S THE TIME TO HAVE THAT FURNACE 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 a man go up and look after your needs. McKelvey & Birch Lid, Brock St. | --PHONE 237 ss -- ance Act, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG REV. DR. G. M. MILLIGAN SAW QUEEN VICTORIA IN GLAS. GOW IN 1860, He Also Saw King Edward and King 1 Now looks Forward Prince of Wales In fseorge, ar To Seeing the Kingston, Milligan, of Toron- e veeks in rward with plea- f the Prince of The doctor has , it hav- visited. He was in d, when Queen Vie- ed that city. In 1860 he rate enough to see the Wales (afterwards King n 1899 he was at Liver- poo n King George (then Prince of Wa of the Post Office. In 1901 Dr. Milli- the dinner given at Government House, Toronto, in of the Duke and Duchess of afterwards King George and Mary. He recalls a pleasant he had with the present. King t date. He called Mis Majesty's he fact that he had pre- 8 Liverpool. The d if the doctor had ever : west and the attended 1een r. his grand- father, the Toronto ly looking forward the Prince. HORAN fe sow iol 4 Jom BYLRADING CHEMISTS. PRICE IN ENGLAND. Bs RCLERC WA aioe T= **5 of SVT. SCANT AYFIXED TOLANUINE PaCTETS NOX A COLD TABLETS A safe and speedy cure for LaGrippe, Neuralgia, up a cod few hours. Get the genuine, CHINAMAN FINED $600 Arreste for Infringement of Temper. Cornwall, Oct. 24 E. P. Foster Stormon has been up against all kinds of infractors of the Ontario | Temperance Act, but his first experi- ence with Chinamen occurred yester- | day when he encountered a couple! with an automobile three miles west | of Morrisburg. ' Mr. Foster had heard that Celestials were travelling back and forth between Toronto and Mon- treal, but he could not capture them. They gave their names as Wong Lee Wing Their car contained 8 of Chinese liquor, 36 bottles ey and a small tin opium. The men were taken to Iroquois and appeared before Justice James Collinson and J. J. Payne, Lee was fined -§400 and costs and Wing $200 and costs They did not have the | money so Mr. Foster said they have { to go to Corgwall [ail to serve a term or until the cash was forthcoming, | The Chinamen said their Toronto friends would not pay the fines if jiney were locked up, but would do sn! it Toronto could be reached, so Mr. Foster accompanied the two men to I Queen City in their auto and col- 1 ected the. fines. After settling with the inspector, Wong Lee shook hands vith the official and asked him not to be bad friends. The Chinaman om being assured that no ill-feeling was held towards him remarked that hel i would make the trip to Montreal again, Cne------ i. ti. ADMISSION OF WOMEN ! Oxford University May Seek Parlia- | i mentary Sanction. i London, Oct. 24.--Oxford Univer-| sity has taken the opinion of Coun-| sel G. J. Murray, K.C., and Sir John! {| Simon, as to the proposed admission ! 1 of women to the membership of the { university and of the degrees. Asked | whether the university had the power by means of statute, to provide for! | bers of the university; and for their! NEENESENNREENRINNARENERRNRENY bers of the. university. and for Thar | We have a complete stock of comfortable Chairs and Chest- erfields, covered in Terostries and rich shades of Yelours, to suit any room. . Everything to mak* yenr home cheerful for the winter months. i. - Victrola Records an? Vicuulas. Come in and hear the late est pieces. T. F. HARRISON CO., LTD. EEEREREE EEREERENENENEER {admission to degrees, counsel ans- |, B wered in the affirmative, but suggest- | { ed, for the consideration of the uni- | versity. whether it would not be bet-! | ter to obtain express parliamentary | sanction for what they proposed. It might be worth while considering, | they added, whether the university should act co-jointly with the Uni- | versity of Cambridge in the matter. - MUST HAVE WIRELESS AT Comes Into Effect On Expiration i "D.O. R.A Ottawa, Oct. 24.--All Canadian i jearry a wireless installation and | wireless operators, in oder to con- | The Naval Service Department has been informed that this act requires | passenger steamer or a ship of 1.600 | tons gross tontage or upward, to { equip with a, wireless installation. | the Defense cf the Realm regulations | any ship sailing at a port in the Unit- ditions of this act, whether it be re | gistered in Great Britain or uot. {cpurt' in Paris, Thursday afternoon, to answer the charge of trying to (bring about a premature and dis 5) officiated at the opening! ttt tt ett tts. | form to the requirements of an act | | passed by the British Parliament. |} | every seagoing British ship register- || (ed in the United Kingdom, being a} { The act comes into effect as soon asi} | expire owing to the deklaration of | § beace. Three months after that date f | ed Kingdom will come under the con- || { homorable peues, ° i ships sailing for ports in the United ||} ! Kingdom will be obliged in future to Joseph Caillaux, - tormer premier {Hii {of France, appeared before the high | Ji . priced * & PAGE THREE PROBS: --Cool part of Saturday; then showery. 3 rebel STORE OPEN ALL DAY TO-MORROW THE LAST AND GREATEST DAY OF OUR - ROYAL CELEBRATION SALE { : A sale with initiative --which presented the hundreds who visited this busy shop- ping centre today, with unusually attractive bargains. To-morrow, the last day, we are of- fering a list of exceptional bargain little short of marvellous. New York Novelty Suits Just nine--priced $75 to $100.00. Sale Price, $59.00. The sizes are 16, 18; 36, 38 and 40. The ma- terials: Duvetyn, Velour, French Broad- cloth, Silvertone, French Gabardine and Trimmed with Hudson Seal The most sensa- tional Suit value ever offered. ; Wool Velour. aid other luxurfous Furs. Just one Suit of a style. Come early for first choice! : A BLOUSE SALE 150 Ladies' pure Silk Crepe de Chene Blouses, in colors: rose, flesh, maize, navy, black and white; different styles to choose from and reg. $5.50. Sale | | sizes. * SALE OF WOOL SPENCERS Just the thing for slipping on under one's suit or coat for the cold days coming; 'two styles to choose from and every wanted color. Pure wool and worth reg. $2.75. Sale Price s that will appeal instantly; as the savings in every case are New Fall and Winter Coats Particularly serviceable and handsome styles, developed in all-wool Velours, Sil- vertones, Whitneys, American Velour and Salts Seal Plush; either belted or loose styles, trimmed with Fur and novelty buttons: all Lined and half-lined. ~All the most fashionable Fall and Winter colors. should see these wonderful Coat Priced $19.95, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $37.50 on up You values. DECORATE WITH FLAGS A special sale of Flags ar- ranged for Saturday morn- ing. 500 Canadian Flags, Union Jacks, etc., for decora- tive purposes. * Priced very specially 10c., 12}c., 15¢. to 40c. . Monarch Floss and Down 5,000 balls of this famous knitting Yarn | teed full weight and in nearly all colors. Sale rice in both the Floss and Down. Guaran- Bargains Worth Coming For Hosiery 200 pairs of Ladies' Black Cashmerette Hose in all siz- es, and worth reg. 45c. a pair. Sale price, 3 pr. for $1. 150 pair Ladies' full fash- ioned Black Cashmerette Hose, ih sizes 8} to 10. Reg. 60c. : Sale Price . 39c¢. 200 pairs Ladies' Tan Hose in sizes 84, 9, 9} and 10. Worth .75c. a pair. Sale Price...... DY, MEN'S SOX 200 pair Men's pure wool Khaki Sox. Reg. 60c. Sale Price .. . : 200. pairs Men's Grey Union Sox in two shades. Reg. 35¢c. Sale Price . .25¢. Blankets Another lot of these Flan- nelette Blankets at great sav- ings. : 10-4, reg. $3.25. Sale $2.48 11-4, reg. $3.75. Sale $2.89 12-4, reg. $4.25. Sale $3.49 Two colors, grey and white, 'with pink and blue borders. COMFORTERS 25 only, large size Cotton Down Comforters; well fill- ed and worth $4.75. "Sale price. .\. ... 10 pairs only, Fancy Color- ed Flannelette Blankets, in a variety of con ing colors. trasting Reg. $9.50. Sale price $7.49 | { i i } | | make" Men's Underwear 40 suits only, '"Watson Combinations, all sizes 34 to 46. Reg. $4.50. Sale Price .. .. :$3.00 Men's fleece-lined 'Shirts and Drawers, "Penman's," reg. $1.50. Sale price $1.00. LADIES' UNDERWEAR 100 Ladies' natural ribbed "ose. | Vests. Reg, 75¢. each. Sale price ; .....59¢ FLANNELETTE 300 ygs. of soft fleecy Flan- nelette: good width and worth 30c. Sale price 25¢. 60 yds. only of fine check- ed Muslin; full 36 inches wide. Reg. 60c. Sale price « .y on

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