Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Oct 1919, p. 3

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oy obtained by having a i SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG h ey s Speedy sen up any uble, of Lovers' Cold head for lear p the the The Popular Drug Store OPEN SUNDAYS Phone 30. Brameh 2018 Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. Those people (and they are many) who dread the orded® of an eve examina- * tion, are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made by us, it causes no pain, discomfort, or inconveni- ience. And We Use No Drugs. Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 226 Princess Street v ---- -- Self respecting results never ca ay pa ship with the Lord anc counselling the rest of the week with the devil - --t, ert ride Told In {Y vv (Canes and iereafter, the make a charge of 50c an engagement, mar reception announcement. : § ri or tion ani moreuas ae 1 On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. E { » and Mrs. Horate | on tables 1 r ve ng street We have an excellent § there were six in plas he t prizes were won by showing of the bet- Mrs. Francis ter grades of Gentle- Mrs on Friday Mrs, son entertained at Club The tea tz pretty, 1g on the surrounded with lled with the same Mrs. Bruce glop Mrs. Doliglas 3 Were Mrs. Co and it the looked v pink ¢ centre the tal smalle flowe men's Canes and Ladies' and Gentle- § Jas off ee men's Umbrellas. w as 3 No article forms a} : more appreciated and Doris Folger, 3 James gift than of : either few day these. ent a \ Macdc and left on " Lyn. is it Priced $3 to $20.00 oc : an city an JEWELERS Limited Established 1840 Eling Street Kingston 4 4 visiting | Se rts rernr, | VE Dissases. Ne $ for Chronic Wea! ns TLEBADING CHEMISTS. PRICE IN ENGLAND Co. Haverstoeh Re. N W Ap widen MaRkED > row" S 3 ad « Mr. and Mrs pleasant number of their frie their tenth ¢ After an enic friends departed treet, were ES ct St A A i, Wiaeinindt |X NOX A COLD TABLETS oc. coin A mars and speedy cure for LaGrippe, MB Coughs, Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, usual good wishes Flu, a mild laxative. Breaks np a cold . In a few hours. Get the genuine, at all drug stores, 25c per box Sold at Best's Drug Store. on the . ~. and Mrs. T >» the Will Dewey, Miss Mary James, H. Goths euests of M Stuart University ---------- -------------- Tools Tools Ask the man that uses good Tools where you can buy them at a -price-which serves every man alike, he will tell you to go around the corner to McKELVEY & BIRCH, sorts of TOOLS can be had. our window. will show it to you. "THE HOME OF THE BUILDER" SL Don't forget that STOVE---this department is still complete. & Birch Ltd., Brock St. McKelvey We handle the Tools that men weed--day in, day out; for years and vears. If you don't see what yon want, come in SEE from nue, has returned f . e she att Belleville, Mrs. J. Mr. Har the guest Mr : and w street at Mrs. Denison's, King street, are leaving on Tuesday for their home in Prince Albert. Mrs Hamtttor --MeCtyaront, --Wil- liam street, has returned home after a month's visit in New York » . Evadue, who ave been en pension . MajorsA. W. Gray, the new mem- ber for Leeds, spent a few days in the city this week. Miss Helen Muckleston has left for Calgary after spending the past year in Ottawa, : Miss Marjorie Minnes, nurse-in- training, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, is expected on Monday to spend her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Minnes, Bagot street Hiram erguscn, Lendon, Oat. is i the gnest of his parents, Mr n Mrs. T. H. Ferguson, Broc} Mrs. . Austin Gilles, We { street, has returned from Peter LTD, where all - Have a look at and we - . - Sanson who has bean visiting $ p, Mrs. J. L. Whiting and Mr. Whiting, Clergy street, is leaving on, 'Sunday for Providence, R.1., and later on will sdfl from New York for England. : Mrs. J. Porritt came in ford to spend the week-¢ Guy Gamsby, Union str Mr. and Mrs. George Ww { real, have returned from « spent in New York. 'rank A Mrs. . Mont: holiday The annual meeting of the L. C. --PHONE 237-- | . We have a complete stock of comfortable Chairs and Chest- erflelds, covered in Tapestries and rich shades of Velours, to" suit any room. Everything to make your home cheerful for the winter © months. i) Victrola Records and Victrolas. Come in and hear the late est pieces. i SEL EERRE | T. F. HARRISON CO., LTD. Reading Club is to be held on Mon- i day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the honorary ' president, Miss Helen Fraser's, 106 Barrie stréet, when the ¢lection of officers will tafe place. Mrs. J. I. Whiting, Clergy street, gntertained informally at hour in honor of her siater Miss San: i son. who is her guest. i The Misses Richmond, Union i street, have returned from their sum- { mer home "Rosemeath." Bestwick { Island, where they spent months, .i. oe Mrs. E. A. Claxton returned on! | Thirsday from Montreal, where she {spent a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. George Wood, and Mr. { Wood, and 'wth Ms. W. Claxton is} at "The Hostel". { Sinclair Ward came up with the {, McGill tennis team, and spent a day Lawson t bridge in the latter's and * land, a vase filled with poured i Anglin tea, for 1 is Miss Helen Tpaid a vi _inewing ill and little daughter, | I ipolice records the tea! several | Whig, in other papers all over r the Ro- ition ¢f the rendered over- yal Red Cross in plendid se na Shaw of &-visit to he Shaw, Gore street W. Dyde will irsdav of each month at 3 Ric city on receive the Dyd Mac- Pense tea visiting her sister, Mrs Cleve- Ohio (Continued on Page 8.) DEATHS AT NAPANEE. Perry Deltor, Well-Known Farmer, Stricken With Paralysis. From Qur Own correspondent) Oct. 25.--The Wednesday eve a well-known farmer, s near Bath. He re- xne des Macdonnell, y this week , from which - He le y was six funem! took pls 1 at one o'cl M. C. Boga f a mot Catskill Meuntains Walton, A.T.C.M., of » 'came down for e 'ednesdpy evening, we f rk cqusin, Miss Hattie 1. The OntWe-Glide orches > a very enjovable dance » town hall Wedgesday ever Mrs. Alice Gibson spent two weeks visiting Mrs. J nd other friends She left to-day home in Hawkesbury, Ont Allen was in town- for : 8 Miss Helen Daly > her train- Mas General R. Dafoe returned this spending a month in To- ap er left on: T ing at Hospit J week after ronto k, of Toronto, Hamilton tre y 'arman, Man., spent in Napanee ances. re acguaint : op coke doin' warn SarhaA "DESPERADO" A MERE BOY. ---- 17-Year-Old Naval Lad Holdsu New wn Oct, old boy the nnif ed. mavy consulted notebook in the § lice Court yesterfay. Then he told the judge how on fifteen different occassions enumerated therein since October 5 he had held up persons in {Central Park at the point of a little 22 calibre revolver, Of his victims---eleven men and four women--the only one who had inspired him with fear, he said, was {a young lady who drew a hatpin and | pursued him in a desperate half-mile| imong the trees and shrubs. | His *'gross earning' in the "hold-up busines" totaled no more than $23.25 and 'the 25 cents was a war savings stamp." Tie magistre pronounced - the {case the most tonishing he had ever {heard, and informed the youth, Chas | Almendinger, that he looked more like a church choir boy than a high- iwayman. The boy blamed his down- f fal to the fact that he had been {brought up in an orphan asylum. | Half a score of detectives have bean searching Central Park f footpads who have been holdin people there in finusual 1 since October 5, it was learned when Almendinger was brougiit into court. Comparison of his notebook with the showed that "he was Did Some his ¢ { West S Po- apt chase the robber!" A few months ago he came back from- France, and later received 20 days short leave, which time he said he devoted to learning the art of highway robbery. He was held for a further hearing VAULT FOR CEMETERY. T. B. Caldwell Makes a Presentation to Lanark. Lanark, Oct: 24--T. B. Caldwel has offered to build nn vault at the Lanark village cemeterey. In writ. ing to the committee. he sakd: "I have long felt that we should have a vault in our puhlic. cemetery and if it meets with the approval of the ceme- gu tery committee 1 will have one built | ¥ accepted with thanks. as soon as posible." The offer was | I Opposes the Purchass. position to the proposed purchase by | the Government of Canada of the § Grand Trunk Railways System. It was suggested in the resolution that the proposed legislation should be modified or at least deferred until paxt year, by which time the resulis of the operation of the present Gov-| lernmant roads would be known. «i The Steamer Metagama docked at! i Quebec Friday morning with pas-| i sengers and repatriated Canadian' { officers and men. i Ro A FALL en LEADER ---- real Fall Boot for Men -Box Calf Blucher: leather lined; Rinex sole: rubber heels; \ sr Other lines in all the latest styles and best leathsvs at Repairs and ordered work promptly attended to. a » $10.00, $0.00, $8.00 and $7.50. yo JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE ty oo T0Bwck St Quebec, Oct. 25.~At a meeting of | § the Quebec Board of Trade here all resolution was passed expressing op-! ¥ PAGE THREE ---- irate a - t-- t <4 ~ tenn Saleof Importance At Steacy's o-night We have prepared an exceptional list of bargains for to-night's selling. Hundreds of thrifty women have taken advantage of our Royal Celebration Sale and to-night will be your last chance to se- cure some of these bargains. Store Open Till 9.30 p.m. A Two Hour 'Sale of Hosiery and Gloves ; We will place on special sale at 7.30 to-night, the greatest Hos- tery and Glove values in the city. 100 pairs Ladies' Black Cash merette Hose, in al | sizes, 84 to 10, and worth to-day 45c. a pair. " To-night, 3 pairs for $1.00 90 pairs Penman's Full Fashioned Cashmerette H in si 59,9} and 10; worth reg. 60c. a pair : Tonight 39¢, 150 pairs Fall weight Colored Cashmerette Hose, in colors brown, grey, cream and black. Worth reg. 60c. To-night, 2 pr. for $1 96 pairs Boys' heavy Worsted Hose--just the thing for school wear; worth reg. 75c. To-night, 49¢. 100 pairs Men's Pure Wool Khaki Sox--an excellent Fall and Winter weight. Reg. 60c. «+++... Tonight, 47¢. 100 pairs Ladies' genuine French Chamois Gloves, in sizes 6 to 63 only; natural shade and reg. $1.75 To-night $1.00 100 pair Ladies' Chamoisette Gloves in twelve new Fall shades and worth $1.25 a pair. . To-night, $1.00 HUCK TOWELLING-- 200 yds. of Cotton Huck Tow- elling--a good width + + ++. To-night, 5 yds. for $1.00 WHITE COTTON-- 300 yds. only, soft White Cot- ton; full 36 inches wide and worth to-day 35c. a yard. : . + +. . To-night, 4 yds. for $1.00 WHITE FLANNELETTE-- 300 yds. of soft, White ,Fleecy - Flannelette--a good, width and worth 30c. a yard : . + + +. To-night, 4 yds. for $1.00 COMFORTERS. - 10 only, large size Cotton Down Filled Comforters: Chintz patterns and reg. $4.75 .. . |. . cranes IT Tonight, $3.69 roe Warm, Snug-fitting Winter Underwear We are offering exceptional val- ues in both our Ladies' and Men's SHEETING -- 100 yds. only, 2 yard wide Bleached Sheeting, heavy round thread; reg. 85c¢. a yd. : seve veins os oo os Tonight, 59¢. MONARCH YARN 300 balls of Floss and Down; nearly all shades . . To-night, 28c¢. and 53c. aT evr FABTERTEREETIATEEY En SESS MUR SHU OH SA - Underwear departments in all the best makes Penman's--Watson's-- Zenith Ladies' Combinations in ribbed style and worth $2.25 each... ... .. Sins inane ty van Tomght $1.75 4 Men's Shirts and Drawers in all sizes; Watson make and worth $1.75 each . ....... Tonight, $1.00 each.

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