Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Nov 1919, p. 3

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1919. GRIPPE AND FLU These are the days to catch cold. A little prevention saves much trouble and suffering. Dover's Cold Breakers. ~Lax. Bromo Quinine Week's Break Up a Cold A few doses will clear up a cold in short order. HICKEY'S SPEEDY CURE the great "flu" mixture: quickly relieves the stubborn cough--strengthens the breath- ing apparatus and is the best mixture of its kind sold, Get these At Bests The Popular Drug Store OPEN SUNDAYS Phone 59, Branch 2015] Keeley Jr, M.0.D.0. § Those people (and they are many) who dread the ordeal of an eye examina- tion, ate agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made by us, it causes no pain, discomfort, or inconveni- ience, iS iI» 3 Rh nd ad 0d Cald r 1 that is serving no use- ful purpose? We are anxious to purchase these metals for remelting at the present pre- vailing prices, which are the highest in many years. It will pay you to look these up NOW. | SMITH BROS. JEWELERS Limited Established 1840 Eing Street And We Use No Drugs. Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 226 Princess Street SN aria | There is little trouble in the household where equal rights pre- wail ---------- IN A it sm, THE FRE HERAP HERAP HERAP » a PRICE IR CWT ann Be RADE a worD | SEAPIOh Bien wo LR i bn NOX A COLD TABLETS A safe and speedy cure for LaGrippe, Coughs, Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Flu, a mild. laxative. Breaks up a cold in a few hours. Get the genuine, at all drug stores. 25¢c per box. Sold at Best's Drug Store. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY At McKelvey -& Birch Limited 70 DISCOUNT ON ALL TINWARE AND WIRE GOODS ' Don't miss this opportunity to secure your Liuware for the come ing season, as this will be your last chance for some time to r OUR OIL HEATERS ARE BIG VALUE AT $6.00 and $7.00. McKelvey & Birch Lid, Brock St. PHONE 287 stock of comfortable Chairs and Chest pestries and rich shades of Velours, to Everything to make your months. i home cheerful for the winter Victrola Records and Vietrolas. Come in and hear the lat. est pleces. ' . I. F. HARRISON CO., LTD. vviaanept] "1 Allison Macdonell. | Told in Twilight ddd dod . - - »--Hersafter, the Whig, in « with other papers all over Canada, wili make a charge of 60e¢. for inser £ an engagement, mars fiage or reception announcement. . - ' lay afternoon in honor of Miss Charlotte Warden, . France, the Missas Mary and afet Tayior, Queen's University, Et DOStesses a" ye ea hus A {large silver urn filled with blossoms and foliage made an effective autumn | {centrepiece on the tea table, where { Miss Dorothy Chown and Miss Edita ruthers presided, assisted by the Misses Phyllis Spenser, Chrissie Goodwin and Doreen Lavell. Miss Leslie Taylor added not a little to the renjoyment of the afternoon by play- ing delightfully on her violin, while Miss Harriet Gardiner Sang very sweetly. The other guests were the Misses Kathleen Carruthers, Eleanor I n, Gwendolyn and Doris Folger, Sybil Kirkpatrick, Ruth Anglin, Nora Martin, Marion Ogilvie, Strange, Helen McKay, Laura Kii- born, Allison Macdonell, Agnes Bell- house, Phyllis Williams, Marjorie Minnes, Helen and Marjorie Uglow. - * - Mr. and Mrs oned a jolly d Club on Tu F evening, when the guests were the Misses Gwendolyn and D : Folger, Phyllis Williams, Har Gardiner guest," Miss J. Dargavel, ad Edith Carruthers; Rose il Kirkpatrick and Elea- Lieut. Harold Brownfield, Lieut. Morton, Lieut. Ho 1 Holmes, Lieut er at ers, R. Elmer, E . Adami and C.S.M. try Club last evening covers were laid for fifteen w chrysanthemums were on the {centre of the table, npkin faces were used to give the lowe'sn touch, and place nd favors appropriate for the mercy sist. All sorts of time games were played, and to {the music of a Victrola dancing was {enjoyed on the verandah. { .iialoa i 3 ked a few of little Nadine" and Betty's friends in to enjoy Hal low'een pranks. They were Frances 1 Dorothy Brigstocke, Helen Ire- and, Jane Waddell and Malcolm Sutherland. They were all attired in fancy dress, and all entered into the spirit of the day. » - * On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Bruce Hopkins, Hazeldell, Ports- moyth, entertained at a delightful tea for the nurses tarium, i * 4 ® The members of the Club are holding their first meeting this afternoon in the armouries. . * - Mrs. Maule Machar has returned from Melbourne, Que., where she was visiting Miss Lilly Allen, and for the winter will be with Lady Cart- | wright, Barrie street. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Elliott, Barrie i street, are home from a trip to Win- inipeg and Saskatoon. At the latter | place they visited their son, J. Court- {land Elliott, who Is assistant to Prof. | W. W. Swanson in the political sei. lence department of the Undversity of | Saskatchewin. Mrs. William De Villers, of Mont- jreal, is visiting Mrs. K. C. McIntosh and Mrs. A. Veryard of Barriefield. i » - - i Miss Julia Dawson. University { Avenue, left on Thursday to spend {the winter with her brother in Al- { bany, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Berming- { ham, Barrie street, Jeft on Wednes- {day for Riverside,zCalifornia, where i they will spend the winter. | Mrs. V. AS Wiliams, King | street, was hostess on Tuesday after- | noou of a delightful tea. Emam { Major A. B. Gillies left on Friday {to spend a few days in Toronto. : i - - Mrs. Bellhouse and Miss Agnes Bellhouse, Bagot street, left to-day for Montreal for a short visit. Miss Leslie Taylor spent the sum- mer with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Queen's University, and returned to New York on Friday, where she will resume her musical studies. Capt. W. Windrum arrived from Lindsay yesterday to spend the week- end with Mr. nd Mrs. W. Minnes, | "Hillerofit" sud attended the Queen's dance last evening. * - - - turned on Thursday from Toronto, where she was visiting Mrs. Camp- bell Cameron. Prof. and Mrs. T. Callendar have left "Otterburn" and for the winter son's, King street. past four months has been in Winni- jon Monday. {Continued on Page 8.) falo, N.Y., at noon, Friday, With $40,000. The knocked senseless. was Men's Working Boots .... hihi ad McCarter, 1 Per -k declaration while roguish! will be en pension at Mrs. Efa Deni- Major Douglas Anglin, who for the Four armed men mobbed the State Bank of Kenmore, a suburb of Buf- i | | Helen | Hugh Ryan chaper-] the Country} { comm i of fhe Mowat Sani.' Miss Norah Macnee, West street, re" Peg. expects to return to Kingston} 3 : A BIG GRIST OF BUSINESS FOR DISCUSSION AT ASSOCIATED BOARDS OF TRADI. Kingston Will Ask for a Bonus to the Steel Shipbuilding Industry -- Twenty-four Resolutions Have + Been Entered. At the meeting of the Ontario As- | sociated Boards of Trade, which will be ] Toronto on Nov. 20th and x epty-four resolutions will be dealt with. Belleville spon- sors six. No. 1 asks the Ontario and Dominion governments to publish an up-to-date report upon the minerals and metals of the province, their dis- tribution, quantity and equality, es- pecially with regard to irom, the foundation of Canada's basic indus- tries. No. 2, an annual apportion- ment of taxes on departmental stores, mail order houses and public utili- ties. No. 3 asks for a reduction of | railway freight and express rates on coal, wood and food products; alsg | that all rates on business. and corfi-1 i mercial telegraphs and cables be fix- ed as low as possible. No. 4 asks for the adoption of an Empire trade mark; also that the immigration of British citizens between Great Bri- tain and the over dominions be facilitated in every way and, if possible, subsidized. No. 5, calls for & publicity campaign for the devel opment of Ontarie agriculture a industries. No. 6 asks the Provin- cial and Dominion governments to excourage by subsidy or otherwise, aviation for commercial and possal purposes. : - The city of Brantford asks for a tax 'on foreign magazines and "the! construction of a highway between Hamilton and Brantfo asks for the appointmen on study asks for a uniform for all i ing customs declar shipped anywhere Hamilton will m fire prevention a bonus to the steel shi 1g in- dustry, endorses the. Ontario Goy- ernment highway scheme and ani- | form rates for Hydro power. Kitch- to Guelp} | ener proposes a plan for greater pro- cardg! duction and the electrification of the | G. T. R. Niagara Falls asks that all property owned by govergments,' municipalities or commissioners be taxed just as private property. Port Arthur asks ai or steel plants and the erection of :a blast furnace at Port Arthur, costing $15,000,000, as planned four vears age A number j of amendments to the Mining Act j are proposed; also a government bonus of fifty cents per ton of irbn! ore for ten years. "Catharines proposes that the year 1920 be de- clared a vear of industrial peace dur- ing which there shall be no strikes or lockouts, but that all questions be- tween employee and employer be ad- Justed. Toronto asks for an investi- gation with a view to taxing net in-| come instead of the present business tax. St, the appointment of local Canadiani- zation committees. Daylight saving is advocated as a heneficial Domin- ion-wide measure. i The Kingston representatives will be Elmer Davis, J. M. Campbell and | J. G. Elliott, In Marine Circles. The steamer Jex cleared for Os- wego to load coal for Sowards. The steamer Jeska cleared Satur- day morning to load coal at Oswego. The steamer Maple Grove cleared light at 4.30 a.m. Baturday for Port Colborne to load grain for Montreal Se -------------- Secretary Wilson's proposal. made the Miners' Union, is that the min- | ers' executive committee reconvene immediately to reconsider the whole wage question. are the quick, sure and safe remedy for Kiduey and Bladder troubles. They rtelieve the awful pain, reduce Congestion, eliminate stone and gravel, "and restore the organs to usual active health, Don't delay. Get a box from your druggist or dealer at once, and prevent disaster, 50c---with momey-back gear antee. Sample free. -- 4 Address: The National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Lid, Toronto US. Address: Na-DruCo., Ine. 202 Main St, - + Bufiale, N.Y. 2 wags be depended upon. Men's Goodyear Welts, from. ....... It also endorses the adoption | {of the Canadization policy and urges | : } Baltimore | public by acting President Lewis of || THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE THREE ¥ We r Men and Boys, bearing this 87.50 10 $12.00 ¥ » n PROBS :--Sunday, cloudy and cold. We offer for special selling to-night many interesting bargains, together with the numerous other values offered during the day. All thrifty women take advantage of these Special Saturday Night Sales at Steacys. Monarch Down-- A 4-ply Yarn for Sweater Down Coats, Sox, Mitts, Scarfs, etc. Nile, Cardinal, Emerald, Rose, Khaki, Black, Tur quoise, Heather, Pink, Gold, Special three shades: Oxford Grey, Copen, White, TONIGHT, 358c. Phyllis Sweater 800 balls only, of Sweater Down Copen, Rose and Turquoise; 4-ply and suitable for knitting ar- ticles for which a heavier wool is desired. . . TWO HOUR SALE OF KNITTING WOOL FROM 7.30 TILL 9.30. The majority of women recognize Steacys as the headquarters Knitting Yarns, and as a special attrac- tion we are placing the following ¥arns on sale to-night. MONARCH FLOSS The ideal Knitting Yarn for ladies' pullovers, scarfs, children's etc., in these colors: Emerald, Mignon- ette, Reseda, Nile, Moss, Cadet, Royal, all for garments, Turquoise, Copen,; Mist, Sand. White, Gunmetal, Black, Scar- let, Cardinal, Buff, Apricot, Gold, bacco Brown, Pink, Old Rose, Lavendar, Purple . . To-night 28¢. Lemon, Strawberry, Rose, To- Khaki Wool-- 200 pounds of Steacys Special Scotch Unbreakable Yarn; 4 ply; andl most de- sirable for making Sweaters, Sox, Pullovers, etc. Priced this in Old TWO EXTRA SPE -- CIAL BARGAINS COTTON HUCK TOWELS -- 25 dozen only, good size Cot- ton Huck Towels, with red color- ed border and hemmed ends; worth to-day 20c. each v+.2.., Tonight, $1.50 a dozen A limit of | dozen to a customer. aeiunte AT $6.95. HEMSTITCHED PILLOW SLIPS -- 200 only, Hemstitched Cotton Pillow Slips; in sizes 40, 42 and 44. Made of nice, even, round thread Cotton; worth 60c. each _To-night 48c¢. each, or 95¢. a pair . The greatest Sweater Value ever offered in the city afid bought special- ly for tonight's selling. | 25 only, Ladies' pure Wool Sweat- er Coats in sizes 36 to 42. Two shades Coral and Corn; White Collars and Cuffs; belted and exceptionally smart styles; reg worth $9.50. Tonight $6. BLOUSES-- 100 Silk Crepe de Chene Blouses in colors: Navy, Flesh, Rose, Black and White; smart styles to choose from and reg. $5.50 each. | s++seiuenn. Tonight, $3.98 Steacy's - WOOL Spencers-- Just the thing for slipping on un- der your Coat or Suit; nearly all colors and guaranteed made of pure Wool Yarn; worth reg. eg. $2.75 ........ Tonight, $1.98 | ® I S-- RR EE a CEI SEE

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