Ey 2 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1080. {IT COSTS LITTLE .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. i SHORT STOP at 15 cents 1s still in the run 00 anda also all the popular, Cough and old remedies stocked. ° At Best's The Popular Drug Store 59. The excellence of depends on several features. be done on what are called "B, elgian Blanks," to produce the greatest bril- § liapcy and best color. | Keeley Jr, 1L0D0. great variety of beau- ! tiful pieces designed | on this high grade foundation. 3 Marriage Insure Against After by Licenses Using Glasses Prescribed, | Made and Fitted by 4 Keeley Jr, M.O.D.0. The optometrist of today to do | 800d work must not omly be equipped with the best mechan. | fcal 'apparatus but must have that knowledge In its use WHICH'ONLY LONG EXPERI. ENCF CAN GIVE. Rings SMITH BROS. JEWELERS oo Limited Established 1840 ; "Jing Street 3 Hlogston Wedding 4 It is this combination of mind '; and machinery of experience and - equipment that makes Keeley's service unique in Kingston. 916d) ! REAKFAST FoobD mon (Lun GnOUER FOR iT (OTR ------ ns At Pembroke on Wednesday, Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Mitchell, Pembroke, and Louis A. Grant, son of Chas. A. Grant, Toron- to, were united in/marriage. Mrs, Lorne A. Weese, Belleville, passed away on Tuesday after an ill- tiesg of some duration. She had been | sed away stricken ill about two months ago. ' !llness, nl -- | SNOW SNOW | SNOW 'NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE THAT SNOW shovelled off your roofs before it gets in under the 'shingles or fin, which will expand and cause you to haye a leaking roof, which will have to bo repaired in the Spring at a high cost. i Phone us. We will send out our men who will shovel oft your roof and do any odd jobs you may want done. McKELVEY & BIRCH, im. | THE BG oay manowARs Tc 3 '§ The cutting must Our Stock holds aj Fred A. Redner, 'Rednersville, ps- Tuesday after two years' DRAMA AT SHARBOT LAKE : Fa ry. iS The Stords Close at 8 pm. Three Evenings a Week~--Rev, H. Pringle Leaving Soom For Adolphustown. . Sharbot Lake, Feb, 17.--On Mon- b | day evening the young people of | Sharbot Lake presented a play enti- | tled "Her Ladyship's Niece" The {proceeds are to be devoted fo the { Oso Soldiers' Membrial fund. The | parts were well taken by Miss Edith | Thomlison as Lady Constance, Miss Ethel Thomlison as her daughter, | Lady Betty; Miss Mildred Grey as Nora, the niece, and Miss Marjory gan did particularly well as Sir Thomas, Lady Constance's husband, {'while the parts of Sir John ang Capt. ; Beresford e. acted to the Mfs by Floyd Allen and Eugene Sinith. Mr. Sargeant, as the butler, had a good chance to show his histrionic ability. | The young people deserve great credit for their endeavor and for using their talent for such a worthy object. The credibly ff Buell two songs, and by W. | Dougherty with an interesting per- Fo nty on the slack wire, After the performance the young folks spent a eouple of hours in tripping the light fantastic. periods between acts were has been busy for some time now filling their ice house. They have about 1,800 cakes in now. Their method of handling the ice harvest ig a great saving of labor, and'Is quite a revelation to those who have been accustomed to the rather laborious methods in vogue here, There is still considerable sickness in this district. William Allen, who has been ill for some time, is still con- fined to the house. 'Mrs. Pringle Smith is ill with bronchitis, and is | being tended Py Miss M. Gracie. Mrs. D. Buchanan /and Mr. Mert are both on the sick R. Hauley is im- proving. Harold Thomson is in the Kingston General Hospital undergo- ing treatment for his eyé. The 'canvass for the Anglican For- ward Movement was very successful, although the storm delayed it some- what. + jo trains were all late on Monday account of the storm, 1 which was the worst this winter, The res here started to close at six o'clock on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and the arrangement seems to be very "satisfactory. 'Rev. H. Pringle has 'one more Sunday with us before leaving for his new charge at Adolphustown. All are sorry to lose him, but are glad to kn his new duties will not be 80 arduotis as they have been here. Mr, Pringle has beén here since Oc- tober, 1916, and will leave behind him many friends who wish him suc- '| cess In his new work. TO LEAVE CANADA Foreigners in R Lifge N Numbers To Go Bimonton, > hr 19 ot "One hun- red thonsand foreigners will be leav 1} are Canada this year to go back to their former homes," sald J. Nor- mand, travelling passenger agent for the White Star and: associated lines, who is on a trip through western Cas nada. ¢ | "Immigration this year may even run as high as 200,000, he sald. We are expecting a very heavy passenger .business this year, most of which will be immigration. The bulk of the im- mi fs will come from Poland. The Poled are getting very anxious to get over to Canada and the United Sta- tes. You will find that the former | class of immigrant will not be com- ing from Europe this year. There will be only a very small percentage of agriculturalists. Most of them will be ¢ity folk. "Scores of foreigners, Mr. Hl Norm\and said, .in Canada are now: | sending over to Poland and other countries hy central Europé for their Lefane as Nora, the maid, P. Mill. { od by Mr. and Mrs. Blake? The Belleville Creamery Company ! $20,000,000 5 New York, Feb. 19.--The former Russian Imperial Government is still a legal éntity, according to a suit | =SMININN brought here in its name against the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, damages of a million and a halt dollars for the loss of munitions and wir suppies in the Black Tom Island losion in 1916, Negligence on the of the railroad company is alleged. The Russian Governmént was a heavy loser by the ekplosion, which oceurred on fourteen barges loaded with munitions and moored off 'the {sland in New York harbor, The en, tire loss was placed. at $20,000, 008, F. J. DIXON, M.P.P,, WINNIPEG Labor leader, who was acquitted of a oherge of seditious libel on articles printed in connection w ke. He conduated is oy Sonu UNABLE TO LIVE - > ON HIS SALARY Pastor of Exclusive Con - tion in Detroit Goes « Real Estate. Petrolt, Feb. 19.--Rev. Thomas G. Sykes, for ten years pastor of the ex- cluslve Grosse Polnte Protestant caurel, announced his resignation, to become effective at once. Dr. Bykes has entered the real estate business because he was unable to stpport his family on his salary as a clergymen. "ha (veo Pointe congregation has long been considered one of the wealthiest in America. It Is of no especial denomination, and is known as Grosse. Pointe Assocla~ tion. The church stands on Lake Shore Drive, at the corner of the Country Club grounds. JATL WITHOUT OPTION For Infringement of Temparance Act in Manitoba. Winnipeg; Man. Feb, 19.--/That in future persons convicted of brea ches of the Temperance Act will fare a term in Jail without the option of .. fine, was announced authoritative. iy at the Parliament Buildings yes- terday. Another measure which will be In! corporated in the amendments to put fresh teeth into the temparance legislation will be a clanse which will make it a crime for anyone to sell prescriptions given to him by a doctor. Kerensky Imprisoned. London, Feb. 19.--Alexander Ker- ensky, the former Russian premier, whose regime was #verthrown by the Bolsheviki 1n November. 1917, has been imprisoned in the Caucasus, ac: cording to a Central News despatch from Copenhagen quoting the Estho- nian newspaper, yamntag, a ri te Att SICK HEADACHES CONSTIPATION If you have suffered from consti- pation for years, tried doctors and all the remedies you ever heard or read of, without getting relief, if you have been subject to all. the miser- ies aksociated: with constipation, such as sick and bilious headaches, bilious- ness, specks floatiig before the eyes, water brash, heartburn, jaundice and the painful, troublesome, internal, bleeding or protruding to keep the bowels in & ; good b healthy condition and prevent disease getting a foothold on your system. . Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pints are in- | LR Store Hours 9 to 5, daily except Saturday. Friday A Day of Bargains at Steacy's SPECIAL Double Discount STAMPS ABT | ~ 4 'Quality Merchandise Great Reductions SPECIAL Double Discount STAMPS Steacys Weekly Friday Bargain Sales are always looked for- ward to by all thrifty women--to-morrow we offer scores of bargains at great reductions off the regular prices--it will pay you to shop here to-morrow and in addition we offer Double Discount. Stamps from 9 a.m. till 12 noon. Shop in the morning and save 10% on all cash 'purchases, HOSIERY. - Real Opportunities. 1 00 pairs Penman full fashion- ed Black Lisle Hose; all sizes and worth 75c¢. a pair. Friday ........ sions wan 490 60 pairs only, Ladies' Nigger Brown and Cream Cashmerette Hose; good wearing quality and worth 60c. a pair. Friday ........ 2pes. for $1.00 # 40 pairs only, Black Cash- merette Hose; full fashioned and all sizes; worth reg. 60c. a pair. Friday .......... coi cons 39 PILLOW COTTONS Sheetings Pillow Slips 175 yarth of Wabasso Linen; finest circular Pillow Cotton; ex- tra heavy fine weave; free from all {dressing; widths 40, 44, 46 inch. Friday .......75¢c., 85c., 90c. \ 120 only, 40 inch, Pillow Slips --reg. 48c. quality. \ : Friday .......o000n.... 300 i' 120 wei, of 2 yard wide Sheet- ing; extra heavy round thread Cotton and worth $1.10 a yard. Friday tavesersrenienys 896 White Cotton 500 yards of special quality, soft, needle finish White Cot ton--full 36 inches wide and worth to-day 30c. a yard wholesale. 'A limit of 10 yards to a customer. While the quantity lasts FRIDAY ...cc.vis saueiioiasins 425. a yard v ovr FLANNELETTE 300 yards deof soft, flesey.\ white Flannelette--a good width and worth as much wholesale. A Friday tarearsness 00a HUCK TOWELS 65 only, Cotton Huck Towels; So eat 18x34; worth to-day Geininininis wns Bf $1 00 len | and worth 45¢. a § Friday .......:3 ¥ MEN'S UNDERWEAR 25 only, Men's medium weight Shirts and Drawers; in all sizes; "Watson" make and worth : Friday ,....:.4....95c.0nch 5 $1.50 each. a 60 its of Men's Grey Wool. | Work Sox; Penman make pre. for $1.00 ;