Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Feb 1920, p. 3

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' { { IT COSTS to leave your cold at BEST'S. 25 cents buys' a preparation (Dr. Hickey's Speedy Cure) that will cure the Cough in a few doses. SHORT STOP at 15 cents Is 'still in the run too and also all the popular Cough and Cold 4 remedies stocked. At Best's The Popular Drug Store Open Tiki Ten Each Night Phone 59. BR -- me a AAD APA | Keeley Jt, ODO. Insure Against After Regrets by Using Glasses Prescribed, Made and Fitted by Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. The optometrist of today to do 800d work must not only be equipped with the best mechan. apparatus but must have that knowledge fin its use WHICH ONLY LONG EXPERI. ENCF CAN GIVE. It is this combination of mind and machinery of experience and equipment that makes Keeley's service unique in Kingston. i, PE . The man in the moon is the only ~ chap who seems to thrive on a high p 'the sing Street ball. The sunlight of happiness seldom Rss "falls upon a shady reputation. ' At Last it A Complete Plant for Farm, Light and Power Here we have on exhibition a complete Electric Plant that will supply enough elec- . tricity to run your Churn, Seperator, Wash- ing Machine, and pump enough water for the whole farm use, besides it will run a - saw for cutting up your wood; therefore, all we ask you to do is to come in, inspect this plant for yourself and our men will only be too pleased to explain everything clearly to you. Plumbing Department of | MeKELVEY & BIRCH, LTD. THE BIG BUSY HARDWARE --s The excellence of GLASS t depends on several features. ~-- - The cutting ust be done on what are | called "Belgian Blanks," to produce greatest liancy and best color. Our stock holds a | great variety of beau- | tiful pieces designed on this "high - grade foundation. SMITH BROS. JEWELERS Limited Established 1840 8 PPO b b b b y b 2 bril- § Marriage Licenses 'Wingston 3 College who play Cobourg 3} | totlows: _THE DAIL [HOCKEY GAMES To-NGHT [THE KINGSTON TEAM EXPECTS - TO DEFEAT PETERBORO. {The Soft Tee Will Make the Playing Slow--Queen's Hopeful of Defeat. ing MoGiIL The change. in the weather -will { Kingston teams which are playing very Ymportant games this evening. | The forward lines of the three local | teams are rather light and for that | | reason the soft ice will havh the re- Buit of slowing them up. Although | the mild weather is womewtiat against them, all three teams are confident of victory, The cadets of the Royal Military in. the | semi-finals of the junior O.H.A., left | for that town on the mid-night train {on Wednesday. The {realized that the team hed a very | hard game ahead of it, and for that | reason they went up in lots of time. |On Thursday they had a chance to | look over the rink where the game is {to be played, and got a good rest. {| The boys are quite confident that | they will win the round, as they have a five-goaklead. Tne team will be as | Goal, Mundell; defence, Mc- { Dougall and Wright; centre, Ruther- | ford; wings, McKenzie and Wright. | The Kingstoh intermediate hockey team' left for Peterboro on Friday noon to play in the semi-finals of the intermediate O.H.A. this evening. The local feam is quite confident that they will be able to hold the Peter- boro team down so as to be able to put it over them here on Monday evening. The team will be: Goal, Toban; defence, Brown and Elmer; centre, Jimmie Stewart; wings, Smith and Cook; spares, Ruby Millan and Derry. ¥ The Whig has made arrangements to have a good r rt of this game, ©0 its readers good idea as to how the Kingston boys played. The McGill team arrived in the city on Friday noon to play the re- turn game of -the senior Intercol- legiate hockey series with Queen's at the covered rink this evening. McGill defeated Queen's in Montreal in the opening game of the Intercollegiate hockey series by a score of 3 to 1. The Queen's boys are quite confident that they will win to-night, McGill team is spoken of as. being one of the cleanest hockey teams playing in the Intercollegiate series, so a real good exhibition can be expected. The Mc- Gill team is heavier than the local university men, : ROADS SNOW-BLOCKED 'And Wolfe Island Mail Man Has Some Trouble. St. Lawrence, eb. 11,--The re- cent snow storm has made the roads impassable, and Mr. Cleary, mail carrier was unable to make a trip to the foot of the island on Monday. draying pressed hay to the city. John and George Niles attended the hockey match, between Wolfe Is- land and Joyceville at the village to 1 S8F. : Mrs. John O'Brien is very ill with pneumonia, Mortimer McDonald is recovering from an attack of pneu- monia. Mrs, R, Keslar continues to .mprove slowly. Miss O'Brien, nurse, is attending Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Murphy and family who are {ll with grippe. The Ladies' Aid postponed their meeti on Tuesday on ac- count of the severe storm. Miss Milne, Joyceville, has resumed her duties as teacher, school having been closed on account of illness. 2 Rev. Mr. Doherty was unable to have service in the Methodist ehurch for the past two Sundays, owing to so much sickness in the neighbor- hood, Miss Clara Gillespie Is visiting friends in Lansdowne. Mr. and Mrs. 'John McDonald spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Joslin. W. J. Horne and R, 8. Keslar spent Sun- day at Robert Horne's. Miss Emma Leeman at Miss Lizzie Horne's. Miss Davis is the guest of Miss Ethel Ran- ous. Mr. and Mrs. George Woodman visited the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. Niles, on Sunday. Mrs. Rod- ney Pyke Spent a week With her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ranous, Saved a Valuable Cow, Battersea, Feb. 11.--Owing to the recent snow storm the roads are in a pocr condition. Influenga has appear- ed again and many are on the sick list. Miss Mary Patterson is convales' cing slowly. Borm to Mrs. John Campbell on Feb. 4th, a boy. Thomas Hartley recently lost a valuable dog caused by eating poisoned cheese, Dr, G. W. Bell of Kingston was through here to-day &nd succeeded in saving a valuable cow which had swallowed a small turnip. The vege: table stuck in the throat and had to { ll sorry to see him leave. | Thursday succumbed to an attack of be pushed down into the stomach. Anderson Knapp is drawing lumber from Seeley"s Bay for the erection of a house in the spring. Mr, and Mrs. Sidney' Vanluven are back again af- ter six months' absence. Frederick Knight left on an extended visit to the West and will probably home- stead there, His many friends are It cost nearly $800,000 to elect Newberry ga A. Hope Gibson, son of Sir John and Lady Gibson, Homi on pneumonia. . management | 1 be able to get a | W. Ranous and 8S. Woodman are | 7] boils, rash and a muddy, sallow com- | TWO SPLENDID 'PICTURES { Are Shown at the Grant Opera House | For the Week-end. | June; Elvidge, from whom- Lieut. | Badgley, of Ottawa, lately obtained | a divorce, appeared in "Love and the { Woman," and Douglas Fairbanks, the jdaredevil of the screen, in "When {the Clouds Roll By," on Thursday, i making one of the best picture enter- { tainments ever shown at the Grand | have a telling effect _on the three OPOra House. In "Love and the Wo- | { man," June Elvidge has a splendid { vehicle for her highly artistic tem- perament. If 1s one of the.best char: acter pictures produced. Douglas Fairbanks appears as the victim of { the machinations of an escaped luna- | tic who poses as a doctor and secures the assistance of innocent persons | in his experiments by suggestion | upon the victim chosen, In the mean- | time many strange situations develop. The picture is thrilling throughout | and has an appropriate love story | running through the plot. In addi-| tion to- these two pletuhes there is | the side-splitting Sunshine comedy. The Grand's augmented orchestra is | a great treat in itself, playing the | latest opera music. This attraction | is billed for Friday and- Saturday, matinee and evening. TTT TTT be -- Ald. Thomas Angrove Busy. Ald. Thomas Angrove, the new chairman of the Board of Works, is 'certainly the man for the job. Ald. Angrove has time to attend to the work, and he is certainly doing it. Wherever the Board of Works men are busy, one can'see '"Tom" Angrove superintending 'the work. ETE RO The Medical Men Busy. A nuniber of the local doctors are rushed off their feet during the past few days, due to there being so many i people suffering from bad colds. | Some of the doctors have hardly had | time to rest at nights. | M. Flanagan is Sick. "Mike" Flanagan, ice manager at the covered rink is confined. tg his home through illness. On account of Mr. Flanagan being away, James | Bews, manager of the rink, had to go out and make ice. ' o ---------- Ice Men at Rink Sick. On account of the mén who lopk after Queen's open-air rink being] sick, it has been necessary for the management. to close the rink for a couple of days until they recover. To render marriage a success the | husband must be patient and the | wite a 'martyr. o i wieal operation : will relieve required. Dr, ol 's Ointment you at once an opr dn eure you. 60c a box: all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, Limited, Toronta. Do not suffe another day Filth Ttehing J leeding, Protruding Piles. No sur- Way To Simple y End Dandruff There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it-entirely. , To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liguid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), ap- ply it at night when retiring; use en- ough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning; most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications wilt com- pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have, You will find all itching and dig- ging of the scalp will stop instantly, | and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous; silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. ---- No Matter How Bad the Complexion Stuart's Calciiim Wafers Provide the Wonderful Calcium Sulfide Fhit Gives the Skin What it Re- quires to Prevent Pimples, Blackheads and Such Skin D ents. The pink freshness of a natural complexion is greatly admired these | days because of the too general use| of rouge, powders, creams and other | make-ups." It goes without saying | that a natural, beautiful complexion | has health beneath it and with héalth is vivaéity and. leadership in! social and other activities. No mat- | ter how bright and active oné may be, a face covered with pimples is a! handicap. Never before was the question of healthful appearsuce so much in evidence. Get rid of pim- ples, blackheads, roughness, redness and itching rash by using Stuart's Calcium Wafers. They contain" cal- cium sulphide, cousidered by scien- tists absolutely essential to clear, healthy skin. : , 3 If you are discouraged you can now cheer up. No matter how bad your skin may be from such condi- tions Stuart's Calclum Wafers ought to work wonders with it. . And then goodbye to blackheads, pimples, ' plexion. : .So don't be blue, don't despair, get a S0-cent box of Stuart's Cal- cium Wafers today at any drug store in the United States, and soon you may have as beautiful a com- plexion as you ever wished for. EE ss ss (EHEC ERROR ROTARACOEE CEOS EA ATOR OR BRIT | A Sh It's Here! 'The Event Always Looked Forward To. Steacy's Annual February Sales y wholesale. : ! Sale Price, 30c., 35c., 40c., 45¢. ISH WHIG . > ie go _ PAGE THREE PROBS: Saturday, snow falls, then coldér. Of hite All offerings in this White Sale may be chosen at a great saving. Ad- vancing wholesale markets make these savings particularly timely. New goods will cost you considerably more, so it only remains for you to select promptly in this our greatest sale of White. Why not go At $1.98 60 only, sheer Voile Waists, in all sizes 34 to 44; exceptional- ly smart styles and many nov- A special value to- 650 only, fresh, crisp, Voile Walists; many smart styles to choose from, in plain and em- broidered fronts; wé¥th regular $1.75 each. SALE PRICE ... ' elty effects. day at $2.50, sesee $148 . WHITE COTTON 1,000 yds. of beautiful, soft, needle finish White Cotton; free from all dressing, and good value at 35¢. a yard wholesale. Sale Price ............. 28: SHEETING - 200 yds. of 2 yard wide White Sheeting; a heavy round thread with a linen finish and sold reg. at $1.10 a yard. Sale Price ....,..........89%. SALE PRICE ......... $1.98 _ over your supply of Linens, Bedding, Towels and White Goods and see what needs replenishing? It will pay you. 7! THE FEBRUARY SALE OF White Blouses We offer many splendid assort- ments of Blouses; very specially priced--the qualities, the styles and the values are here. At $2.98 and $3.50 In this group you will find a mgnderful variety. of finely- made Blouses; many styles to choose from and exceptional value today at $3.50 and $4.00 each, = SALE PRICE $2.98 and $3.50 PILLOW SLIPS 150 only, fine, White Cotton Pillow Slips; size 40 only; excel- lent quality and reg. 48¢c. each. Sale Price .............. 35e WHITE PIQUE 250 yards of fine Cord Pique; full 36 inches wide and suitable for Middies, Skirts, etc. Sold regular at 75c¢. Sale Price ............:} 54ec. Yards And Yards Of White Goods CURTAIN SCRIM 500 yds. of plain and hem- stitched bordered Scrim. A good width and worth today 35¢. a yd. Sale Price .........25¢. a yd. 'WHITE. FLANNELETTE 600 yds. of soft, fleecy, White Flannelette at special prices; all widths and worth as much WHITE YARN 150 Ibs. of Steacys' Special Un- breakable Yarn, in white; 4 ply and worthdo-day $3.25 a Ib. Sale Price . . ...... 63c. a hank TERRY TOWELS 60 only, White Terry Towels; a splendid value at 60c. each. Sale Price... ...........49%. WHITE HOSE 90 pairs of Ladies' White Cash- merette Hose, in sizes 8} to 10; worth reg. 60c. a pair, Sale Price... . . . : .2 pr. for $1.09 ¥ » WHITE DRILL 100 yds. of White Satin Drill, Socnchee ide snd worth today Sale Price .............. 35 White Lace Curtains 35 pairs only, of White Nottingham Lace Curtains; terns and worth to-day $3.25 a pair wholesale. : SalePrice .............ciiii000 83:00 a pair pretty pat- Suits in our ready-to-wear: 700000 Many New Arrivals in Coats Dresses Blouses ent day kink . y A Skirts all on special display for « ' an. © 1% AE HRT > \ 0 HT AD

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