SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1019. A Woman's Woman, by Bartley " Sisters, by Kathleen Norris The Rain Girl i Miss Fingal, by Mrs. Clifford Mary Oliver, by May Sinclair, Nurse Benson, by McCarthy. The Undefeated, by J. C. Snaith 1,000 New Volumes at New Novels The Girl of O. K. Valley, by W atson The Secret of the Tower, by A nita Hope The Arrow of Gold, by Joseph Conrad .. The Shricking Pit, by Arthur Rees .. volume 141 PRINCESS STREET. ful to your sight are not neces- | sarily the lenses that will cor-| rect your vision any more than al pleasant-to-taste drug is certain to correct some other physical ailment: | Allow our optometrist to look back through your pupil-back through | the rornea of your eves at the cry- | stalline lens. If there are no opa-| cities he will discover by other tests | the manner in which vour weakened | eye muscles have interfered with | your sight. | } > Gos that merely seem help-| { J.J. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE We show this Gentleman's Open Face Watch, which is a 17 Jewel Waltham Movement, in a high grade filled case. Complete price, $30.00. This is"a thorough dependable time- plece and we can recommend it for the man who needs ac- curate time. Other styles and models in prices from $15.00 to $125.00. Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS 100 PRINCESS ST. Offices to let; first floor front; heat- TELEGRAPH BUILDING, CLARENCE. STREET Apoly:-- : C. 8. KIRKPATRICK ON PREMISES { Own Tablets for little ones. | use nothing else." { Tablets always do A See our TABLE LAMPS in the window. : These are new designs just received. H. W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC C0. Children's White Coney Coats and Goat Robes. Gourdier's 78 BROCK STREET. YOU ARE INVITED TO VIEW THE FAVORED AUTUMN AND WINTER SHOES FOR 1919-20 - i F ral un core ho workmanship and finish, the new Fall styles for your comsideration. 2 and superiority DON'T FAIL 10 SEE OUR DISFLAY, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG AN INNOVATION OF VALUE ORPHANS HOKE ANNUAL HAS JUST BEEN INTRODUCED IX. ro THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD. The Establishment of an Agency for the in Kingston Will Enable Car Owners to Obtain Maximum Wear From Tire Maxotire Cas- ion of great value in » world has just been to /Canada by the 'estab- an agency for the Maxo- r The Maxotire {s an inner casing made of three-ply rubber and fabri¢, and it is design- ed to enable car owners to obtain the maximum wear from tire casings. The Maxotire which is produced at a large plant in Delaware, Ohio, is designed to fit inside the outer cas- ing, and it encloses the inner tube so that it cannot blow out. - In fact, tires which are equipped with the Maxotire may well be called trouble- proof and: puncture-proof. This in- novation is recognized by those who. have tried it to be the best thing yét incented for the avearing out of old casings which would otherwise be sold to the junk dealer. Albert Neale, of ghe Standard Vul- canizing Company, who is the sole agent for Canada so far, says that he elf has used Maxotires in old ings bought from the junk dealer. He showed a Whig representative one ng which he had bought for thir- ty cents, and on which he ran 1,600 miles after it had been equipped with a Maxotire R. J. Grant. of the R. J.. Grant and Sng Rubber Company, bought four" optitese inner- casings for his own use, and he was so im- pressed by their value that an agent for them, and has just ordered his fourteenth car load. One valuable feature dsthat the Max- otire can be used in an number of outer casings successively, it being no trouble to transfer it from one casing to another. Some samples of how it stands the pressure when plac- ed in an outer casing containing a large number of holes, are shown at the premises at 284 Ontario street, where the Maxotire agency is situat- ed It is worth the while of any motorist to pay a visit to the agency to find out for himself the value of Maxotires; whieh are now being in- luced into Canada for the first 1¢, after a very successful cam- paign in the United States came Nothing to Equal Baby's Own Tablets Mrs. Alfred Naud, Natagan River, Que., writes:--*'I do not think there is any other medicine to equal Baby's I have used them for my baby and would What Mrs. Naud says thousands of other mothers say. They have found by trial that the just what claimed for them. The Tablets are {a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach and thus banish indigestion, constipation, colic, colds, etc. They are sold by medicine dealers or hy mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williamd Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Queen's Professors to Lecture. Prof. J. L. Morison is to lecture in Napanee on Nov. 28th on "With Al- lenby In Palestine." he be- | is | : 3 . " | influence in the children's upbring- | i Influences, she said, are var- | | THIS INSTITUTION IS IN SPLEN- DID RUNNING ORDER. Report Presented Friday Afternoon Mayor Newman and Others--Obedience the Theme of the Addresses. The a al m g of the Board of Direc Orphans' Home was held Friday afternoon at the home. A large number of interest- the home were present. ~--Addresses by n was Mayor H. W. New- | man, who opened the meeting with a few wordg of advice to the child- | ren. to their teachers, and that only by obedience could the work of bringing them up to be good citizens, be ac- complished was the reading of the reports. First jeame the report of the home com- { mittee, read by Mrs. H. D. Bibby, | { secretary. It outlined the work of | the home during the last year, and thanked those who have done so | much for the home during the hard years of war. ' Great credit was giv- en to Miss MacKenzie. the superin- tendent, and it was felt that her influence over the children was very beneficial. There are 60 in the home, 34 girls and 26 boys. Sixteen at- tend the Victoria and Sydenham schools and the rest are taught in the home by Mrs. Gamsby. It was neces- sary to hold a tag day and $908.88 was realized. The bequest from the late Mrs. R. Waldron amounted to $300, and this was used for repairs {to the buildings. ' Special was made of the splendid work done {by Dr, E. C. McCallum, during the fin epidemic, and flso to those who vol- unteered their services to help out the home when all the childrén were sick. The report concluded with an appeal to the people of the city to help by personal visits or advice. «The registrar's report was then read and shows a total number of in- mates admitted during the year to be 1:22, 69. Average stay was 136 days. In- mates received from Kingston were 100; from Frontenac, 16; Province of Ontario, 6 3 The financial report showed the re- ceipts to be $9,657.44, and disburse- ments $9,687.58. The deficit was $30.14, and Mayor Newman in { summing up stated that this reflect- {ed great credit upon the excellent management of the Board of Direc- tors. An excellent programme of songs | was rendered" by the children dur- ing the afternoon, and their rendi- tion of "God Bless the Prince of Wales" was warmly applauded Rev. J. { obedience and habits in the children's { upbringing, and in story-form, il | lustrated the great benefits to be de- rived from explicit obedience. Miss MacKenzie, the superinten- dent, spoke on the importance of ing. ied, but they are always one of two great clisses. either those that lift or those that lower, and it was the | {| work of the staff to lift the children | | toward a righteous citizenship. ~~ io 2; i Euchre Party. Commencing Monday evening, Nov. 3rd, a series of euchres will be held weékly at the House of Pro- vidence. under auspices of Orphans' { Guild. Tickets, 25c. Prof. McClement. of Queen's Uni- | of versity, will give a lecture in the Ga- | . | manoque High School Hall, Friday, | | Nov, 7th, on "The Birds of Canada." Getting Church Ready. Workmen engaged in the erection i of Queen Street Methodist are rush- | ing the work along in fine order. The i | roof has been completed and the ma- {| sons are now plastering the walls. It | it not expected that it will be many {| weeks before the congregation will { again worship in the building. Motored To Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wager, Miss Myrtle Welsh, Mrs. Will Beaty and Percy Brough, of Picton, motored to Kingston to visit William Beatty, 'who is taking treatment at the Mo- wat Sanitariom. Would It Help Me?" 1c answered by many thous ands of women who have found health and happiness in. the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve In order to avoid nervous prostra- tion 'or some form of paralysis it is well to get the building up process established at once by use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. ll! ness amos eid ;|thé mysterious {tions were issued only to those who i Some Kingston milkmen charge | | fifteen cents a quart, while others | { declare that fourteen cents is enough i to collect for a small jug of milk. The Lampman agrees with the last named. 'When grace is omitted at a civic dinner; it certainly denotes a hungry lot of diners. But as the large ma- jority of people never ask a blessing at any meal, its omission at a pub- lic banquet would probably only be noticed by a. few. Even in a church vestry one needs to watch as 'well as pray, judging by disappearance of some royal souvenirs at St. George's last Sabbath. { The Prince of Wales may be a gentle young man, but the girls are {making a lion out of him. When the Prince comes to Kings {ton again, the school kids hope he will not choose Saturday and Sunday for his visit. They want an extra holiday to celebrate. y How many girls would have re- fused a cigarette from tha Prince; as it is alleged one severe Kingston girl did. That proffered -cigaretts would bfgve made a fine souvenir. To be called a Har twice within a week ig not the lot of every alder man, but every council member can- Hop Sxpect to have bouquets thrown at him. : Ay : The alderman who was called a liar lis a man, and apparently | believes §n turning the remaining cheek when an adversary gives the other a swat. ; Now that the farmers are to be in power at Toronto, per ns. With & period of liquor mporta- tion af hand, we may expect a win- ter of legitimate drunkenness. Christ. mas will be made more cheery for some and suything but cheery for others. The Prince of Wales felt quite at home dver at Queen's when he found himself in company with two real sports like Chancellor Beatty and 'boys' not so long ago. His Royal Highness was not afraid He urged on them obedience | The next item on the programme | PAGE SEVEN _ Pretty Slippers For Evening Wear Patent Pumps-- Plain or with Buckles. and also in kid .... $7.00 and $8.00 Satin Calf Pumps With Buckles .......w ......$8.00 Black and White Satin Plain Pumps-- Silver Cloth Pumps-- Louis, covered heels . . . oe. $12.50 mention | and the number discharged | O. Crisp, Rev. J Tanna- | { hill and Rev. J. 8. LaFlair spoke on | aveng | | THE MAN ON WATCH | | If tickets to special church fumes | | 'had ' paid their church dues, what | | small congregations there would be. i mouth will be after more road i cessiol : pal Taylor, who were "same | even | ito make eyes at the co-eds in the gal- THE GENUINE BORSALINO ITALIAN HATS New Shapes and Colors Just Received. OUR GLOVE DEPARTMENT is proud of the range of Gloves it is showing. This is the glove store of the city. NEW FURS Now is the time to make your selection, CAMPBELL . BROS. Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers. SU 5% 355% SLL 3L SELLE + OE Td [O00 In Centre of Shopping and Business District ' oS) Rooms ri EUROPEAN PTa% (353 (OCS + Yt SRFRSL FSH IL IER ICR ICH ITN3E A safe, reiiable Apmis, No. 1, $1; at 8: No. 3 3% pet box, druggists, or t prord on receipt of ry pamphlet. As rd ress: ; THE COOK MEDICINE CO o TORONTO, ONT. (Formerly Winduar,) Hon. G. P. Graham's Trip, Brockville, Nov. 1.--Hon. G. P. Graham left yesterday on a trip to England and Europe for the next two months, sailing from Quebec on Sat- urday. . While abroad the ex-Mini- ster of Railways and Canals, and Mrs. Graham, who accompanies him, will view the grave of their son, Capt. W.N. Graham, who made the supreme sacrifice on the battlefields of France, where he won the Military Cross, which was presented to his young widow by the Prince of Wales. tna Our desires, if gratified, might work to our injury instead of ad- To-morrow serves as excuse for not doing things that are need'ul to-day. Ss - ORRERRCERRRRERR TER EAA The batile-cry of the nation to-day is HOME. Great industries are unit- ing in concer rated effort to preach better homes. Everywhere men's thoughts, men's yearning, are turned towards home. A record breaking chance and we extend to you an attractive offer for'gulek and early buyers, JAMES REID The Busy Store With the Large Stock "Phone 147 for Service. PURE ICE CREAM Our Ice Cream is the purest in the city. Nothing but pure Fruits u sed with it. Sakell's Ice Cream Parlor (Next to O pera House) Watch our windows for 8 pecial prices of GANONG'S and MOIR'S high grade Chocolates and home-made Candy. | IIE Dy becoming a member and purchasing your groceries at this store you will realize what Co-Operative Principles are. WOOD Sawed in Stove Lengths BOOTH & CO. Foot West Street 'Phone 133 A ~~ Dry Storage For Your Battery The only proper winter care, Profit by past experience. Send it to-- iv WILLARD SERVICE STATION 19 Brock 8. I LESSES, Prop. 'Phone 1340 Phone 661-- WHEN YOU WANT QUAHITY AND SERVICE IN FLOW. ERS. WE HANDLE EVERYTHING IN FLOWERS. A. D. HOLTON PHONE 6061. BESIULNUE, 2080w, FIRE KINGS AND STATION AGENTS. ALL SIZES QUEBEC HEATERS CAN BE SEEN AND BOUGHT AT A. SPEIZMAN'S QUEEX, ST. KINGSTON. Also Plumbing Supplies,