THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. The First Bark Hickey's We are depending upon the enormous sale of this--the Best 'of 'all Cough Mixtures-- to enable us to keep it at the old price of 235 cents. All other mixtures have advanced to 35 and 40 cents, but we want the price and good quality to remain the same as before. Get it for a quarter at Best's The Popular Drug Store. Phone B59. Open Sundays.' Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. Insure Against After Regrets by Using Glasses Prescribed, Made and Fitted by Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. The optometrist of to-day to do good work must not only be equipped with the best mechan- fecal apparatus but must have that knowledge in its use WHICH ONLY LONG EXPERI- ENCE CAN GIVE. ft is this combination of mind and machinery of experience and equipment that makes Keeley's service unique in Kingston. a tt a Nt i tal | The Canadian Government Mer- | chant Marine, Ltd., is to enter the | passenger business. { The Winnipeg Daily Telegram has ' been purchased by the Tribune and will be closed up. ea Clear White and Beautifully cut Bowls {Told In - | | Twilight | (Notice--Hersafter, the Whig, is common with uther papers all over Canada, wlll make a charge of §1 for inserting an engagement, mar: | rlage or reception announcement. To get the Whig"s society writer, telephone No. 857w., 189 Earl street. . . . Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Snelling | quietly celebrated their golden wedd- ing on Wednesday, October 13th, at their home on Division street, and very many good wishes and congra- tulations were received by them from the many friends they have ll made during the 20 years they have | lived in Kingston by their willing- | ness to help in every good work for | the benefit of the city. Mrs. Snelling, Berry Sets Sherbet Glasses Water Sets Vases Flower Baskets Jelly Dishes, etc. All marked at yery reasonable prices. SMITH BROS. ewelers - Limited 850 King Street Established 1840. ee ---- ---- Groceries and Meats of the best quality at the UNIQUE GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET 490 and 492 Princess Street. Phone 530. Order Early for Prompt De- livery. C. H. PICKERING, Prop. | Perfection il Heaters --are enjoyed these cool evenings--can be carried from room to room when required. | | | These are Extra Value. JAPANNED ....... NICKLE-PLATED .. i "+s 8 seas sae \ MAJESTIC ELECTRIC HEATER 10 ft. cord attached ............ $11.50 OUR STOVE DEPARTMENT is complete in every line. Take elevator, second floor. | | | See our McKELVEY & BIRCH, LTD. Big Busy Hardware, Kingston. . PHONE 287. Bed Room Furniture We are showing some very fine designs in Bedroom Furniture. ese suites are made of the best Black Walnut and Ma- hogany and are composed of the following pieces. The popular Vanity Dresser, fitted with three large mirrors and six drawers (three each side). . on - The Chiffrobe contains three linen drawers and three standard deep drawers. A Bed, with square or round cornered foot , A Bench for Vanity Dresser. A Low 'Rocker and a straight backed Chair. Make an early section whi the stock i lange TF Harrison Co., Ltd. ---- ll | tiring in j| many a soldier lad would have bless- | ed her if he had known of the count- | iess articles cut out by her skillful who is an officer in the I.O.D.E,, an ll active worker in Chalmers congre- gation, in the V.O.N., the Mothers' | Council and the Welfare Station and | YYW.C.A., was during the war un- her Red Cross work and | bands, and her fellow workers will | be the first to wish her and her hus- band many more years of happiness. . . . | The members of Queen's Alumnae | Association, who are in town for fl! their ninth annual meeting, lunched | together at the Frontenac Club to- | day. There were about fifty mem- | bers present and a very merry gath- ering of old college friends it was. Many were the happy reminiscences | of the old days when the women met | together. Many of them active in the | upbuilding of Canada, were under | graduates in the College '"On The Old | Ontario Strand." . * -. Mrs. John Fairlie and Miss Fairlie, Brock street, had many visitors on | Friday who were glad to welcome | them back after an absence of some months from Kingston and also to greet Mrs. George O'Connor, Edmon- ton, who is with her mother and sis- | ter on her way from Montreal, where | she has been at a convention of the Woman's Press Club where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Herbert Wood, before going out to her home in-the west. . - - Mrs. G. M. Macdonnell, University avenue, received on Friday after- noon when a number of people came in the meet Mrs. James Maecdonnell, Toronto, and to say good bye to Miss May Macdonnell, who is here for the Queen's Alumnae meetings and who to be one of the settlement workers in the west. * . Capt. and Mrs. Charles J. Martin announce the engagement of their elder daughter Kathleen (Lena), to Edgar J. Cousins, son of the late Jas. G. and Mrs. Cousins, Kingston, the wedding to take place on October 18th. . . * Mrs. Daily Ransome, Earl street, was the hostess of a jolly informal dance on Friday evening when her guests numbered about thirty-five and were for the most part friends she made as Miss Grace McLelland. Crimson asters were in the dining reom. where a buffet supper was serv- ed at midnight. . * Mr. and Mrs. D. La Marche, an- nounce the engagement of their eld- est daughter, Ila, to Louis E. Saurlol, M.D.C.M., LM.C.C., oaly son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sauriol, Lancaster, Ont., the marriage to take place in Novem- ber. - - . Mrs. Vernon Crothers, Alfred | street, received for the first time | since her marriage on Friday. The flowers used for decoration were yel- low chrysanthemums. v . . . Mrs. Henry Cornell, King street, West, entertained at the tea hour on Thursday, when her guests were some old friends of Mrs. E. E. Beckel, Oshawa, who is a visitor in town. . * - Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Queen's, ask- ed a few friends in on Friday after- noon to meet her guest, Mrs. Adam | Shortt. . * . Mrs. H. A. Lavell, Barrie street, entertained on Friday for Mrs. R. O. Jolliffe, wife of the new professor of Latin at Queen's. - » * Miss Doris Brown, will go to Momt- real on Tuesday, and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Mol- son. Mrs. J. W. McCallum, Kingston, is visiting her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hicks, Tweed. Mrs. Hugh Macpherson, "Elm- hurst"', returned from Toronto, to- day. ; D. Davidsdn, Kingston, spent the No Worry Wit "Diamond Dyes" Colors Never Streak, Fadé, Run or have that "Dyed-Look'* Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simpie that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color into worn, shabby gar- ments, draperies, coverings, every- thing, whether wool, silk, linen, cot- ton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes"--no other kind--then perfect results are guar- anteed 'even if you have never dyed before. | showing 16 mich colors, in Toronto | will go on to Winnipeg on Monday | Druggist has color | Mrs. William Davidson, Gananoque. | Mrs. John Molson, (formerly Hazel Brown, Kingston), will receive, for | the first time since her marriage, at | her home, 139 Northelitfe avenue, Montreal, on Thursday next. | . . - | John Burns left Picton last Friday | for Florida, where Mrs. Burns will | Join him later to spend the winter, Mrs. H. Hasler, Flinton, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. George | vance, Picton. Mr. and Mrs. M:! R. Davis, King- ston; and Miss Mona Drummond, Ot- tawa, have been spending a few days at Chateau Laurier, Ottawa. Mrs. Charless LaRose and Miss Rose, Cornwall, have been in King- ston to sae their sister, Sister Philo- men, of the Hotel Dieu Hospital who on Oct. 14th celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of her entrance into the sisterhood . . * . ' Brig.-General King is moving nto the G. O. C.'s house on King: street. {Mrs. King will come down from Lon- | don ghortly to join him. Miss Angela McAdoo, Miss N. Ty- | rell and Mr. McAdoo, who are on a | motor trip, were in Kingston this {week at the Chateau Belvidere. | Mrs. T. McKean Robertson, Union |street, will ears shortly for Ottawa {to spend some fime with her daugh- |ter, Mrs. Willlam Harrison. Miss Chrissie Dyde, University av- edue, has returned from Dawson City. | Duncan Robertson, Toronto, who | was at the Chateau Belvidere, has re- | iturned home. { Mrs. Stockwell, who was in town | {from Londom, motored back to Ni- {agara-on-the-Lake this week. week-end with his parents, Mr. and | ¢ wee : PROBS: --Sunday, fair, same temperature. ee hs -- | Dr. W. G. Anglin will spend the holiday in Montreal with Major and | Mrs, Douglas Anglin. | . 5 | Mr. and Mrs. Clive Betts, who have | been with the former's mother, Mrs. H. A. Betts, West street, went up to Bowmanville on Friday to spend {Thanksgiving with Mrs. Betts' father, | {Major King. | 'W. J. Fair, King street, has re- | {turned from a motor trip to Perth. {and Merrickville, where he was the | guest of Rev. A. Dowdell and Mrs, Dowdell, the Rectory. | Mrs. M. Bell, who spent several weeks in town has returned to Syden- |ham. | Mr. and. Mrs." Leighton Guess, | | Brock street, will go down to New York on Monday. | Miss Percival, Belleville, who was in town for the Alumnae meetings {at Queen's, is at 126 Union street. | Mrs. W. J. B. White, University | [3Yenue, is in Ottawa with Mrs. | | Charles Douglas, who with her little | {daughter will come back with Mrs. | { White next week to visit her old | 'home. | _Mrs. George Pyke, Princess street, | has returned from Elgin, where she was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. D, A. n. IC HEA Mrs. John Carson went up to Oshawa to-day to spend Thanksgiv- ing with her neice, Mrs. Oswald Wil- son, She will go on next week to Vancouver, where she will be with her sister, Mrs. F. Peart Birley for the winter, and will then yisit Cali- fornia before returning to Kingston. Miss Jean Craig, Johnson street, has returned from Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ansley motored on to Kingston from Perth this week and were at the Chatean Belvidere, Mrs. K. N. Fenwick went down to New York thig week. * . * Mrs. W. 8. Lennon will receive on: Thursday afternoon and evening," Oct. 21st, at the Queen street church parsonage, 30 Colborne street. » . » Mrs. W. 8. Fielding, Ottawa, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. G. Smith, Elmer apartments, 126 Ba- got street. Miss Lockett, Stuart street, left on Friday, by Cape Vincent boat, for New York, where she will spend two or more weeks hefore going on to New Rochelle to visit her sister, Mrs, Wilfred Shore. F. Evanson of the Oddfellows' Relief, was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Wilson during his visit to Napanee. . . * Mrs. Tobey, Picton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. J, Dickinson, Napanee. Mrs. G. R. Grass returned to Na- panee on Thursday, after spending a week with her son in Kingston General Hospital. Misses Laura and Freda Stothers, Ottawa, are the guests of Mrs. G. Y. Chown, "Sunnyside." Miss Jessie Dyde, Toronto, is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ho- bart Dyde, University avenue. Mrs, J. S. Smith, Johnson street, returned to-day from visiting in Toronto. Miss Kathleen Bibby, at Haver- gal, Toronto, is here to spend the holiday with -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bibby, Barrie street. Leslie Smith, Johnson street, is spending the week-end in Montreal Misses Isabella and Grace Mooers came down on Friday from Bishop Strachan's school, Toronto, to spend | Thanksgiving at Barrie streets . their home on Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nickle, Earl street, have a house y for thanks- giving oomprising Miss Evelyn Nickle, Major Willlam Nickle, M.C., Messrs. Douglas Nickle, Lennox, Muir and Boyd, Toronto. ! Mrs. J. C. Connell, King street, has returned from Montreal, *' bringing Mrs. L. B. Spencer with her, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lesslie, King street, and R. W. Brigstocke have gone up to Toronto to spend Thanks- giving with Mrs. Brigstocke. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rees, Bagot street, and their family have returned from their cottage at Dead Man's Bay. E. H. 'Pense, Wales, will spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Pense and his daughters, Wellington street. Mrs. Austin Gillies, Ottawa, who spent a few days in town with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. R. McCann, Welling- ton street, wemt up to Toronto on Wednesday to be present at the Ar- noldi-Langmuir wedding in Holy Tri- nity church on Thursday. Miss Marjory McMahon, who is the guest of Mrs. H. P. Christmas, Mont- real, will return to town early next week Mrs. Frank Yeigh, Mrs. Emmest Young and Miss A. E. Marty, are among the Toronto women in town for Queen's Alumnae Joeeting. Mrs. Henry Free, Campbeliford, is ! visiting her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Crothers, Alfred street. Mis. A. H. Fair and Miss Lilian EO OEE TEE CECT STEELER TES FOREMOST most pre-war levels. Store open until 9.45. Tonight's thenight AT STEACY'S GREAT SALE You will have much reason to give Thanksgiving if you attend the whirlwind finish to our extraordinary "Thanksgiving Sale" --the values are little short of marvelous. We are creating prices to al- | == =a Reg. $1.50 . .. Reg. $2.00 Reg. $2.25 . To-night . To-night Smashing Clearance Sale of Boys' Sweaters 125 only, Boys' Union Wool Sweaters-- "Monarch Knit" --all good colors, including Navy, Brown, Cardinal; pullover style; some with button shoulders; fine Cashmere finish. All sizes. -- ee] T-- Ee Se = *Penman's.' To-night CLEARING SALE MEN'S UNDERWEAR 50 Men's Scotch Knit Shirts and Drawers: nearly all sizes; a dis- continued line; reg. $1.75 each. «ves $1.39 last FLANNELETTE BLANKETS 100 pairs only, large size 12-4 Flannelette Blankets. While they EEOC OCA EEE EECA To-night . .. To-night Great Hosiery Reductions GREY SILK HOSE--60 pairs only, Grey Silk Hose; all sizes 8} to 10; slight imperfection in the dye, otherwise perfect; regular $1.50 .......... 'CASHMERETTE HOSE--100 pairs of Penman"s Black Cash- merette Hose; all sizes; reg. worth 85c.,. . WHITE CASHMERETTE HOSE--200 pairs Penman's Fall and Winter weight White C ashmerette Hose; all sizes and reg. 75c¢. a pair BOYS' WORSTED HOSE--90 pairs Boys' Heavy Worsted Hose; black; sizes 9 and 94 only; regular 75c¢. value. "oe To-night, 69¢. To-night, 69c. To-night, 35¢. .. . 49c. a pair $3.00 quality Bargain In Navy Serge 50 yds. only, of 50 in. All Wool British Serge in Navy only; reg. To-night, $2.53 » ZA Fair have returmed from England and are the guests of Mrs. Fair's sis- ter, Mrs. Dowdell, Trinfty Church rectory, Merrickville. Rev. A. H, McTear was in town from Bath this week, and took Miss Hilda_and Miss Bessie McTear back with him to spend Thanksgiving at St. John's Rectory. (Continued on Page 8) TEACHERS' CONVENTION. Very Interesting Gathering at Napane>, (From Our Own Correspondent) Napanee, Oct, 14.--The evening meeting of the Lennox and Adding- ton Teachers' Association was held in the town hall on Thursday even- ing. The hall was filled to capacity and the audience was: very appreci- ative. Miss Baughan and Prof. Band rendered an instrumental duet and Miss Lois Derry, Miss Marion Wilson and, E. B. Weiss all delight- ed the audience with their solos. Prof. Clarke, director of banking, Queen's University, gave an excel- lent address on "Business Depres- sions" or "Ups and Downs of Industry." Miss McKee, Toronto, demonstrated the use of the graph- ophone in the schools, its use in the corelation of musie with writing, reading, art, history, geography, li- terature, folk dancing and physical culture. Everyone felt sure that the teacher's work would be made more interesting and efficient with the use of the graphophome in the schools, A § Steacy Just Arrived Phone 231) - A wonderful range of Satin and Taffeta Smocks; exceptionally smart for fall wear; specially priced . . To-night $8.75 to $12.00 's - Limited | man's Sto re of Kingston." EERE em Saturday Special Men's Goodyear Welt Gaiters, in box calf and Kid Leathers; sizes 6 to 8; present value $12.00. Our price $6.98 y Several other good bargains may be seen in our windows. Only a few these Boots. Come early. JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE pairs of J © 70 Brock §. dressed the teachers on dental spectipn in the schools. He stated that the child's teeth should be cared for so that his health in later life should not be impaired. Dr. Karr, Ottawa ,gave another splendid address on literature. Miss J. Mair gave an account of her trip to Nor- therm Ontario. The officers for the ensuing year were elected with G. in- V. McLean as president. Mrs. Fraser and Mrs .Arthur Hol- On Friday morning Dr. Milsap ad- | land leave this week for Torom where they will spend the Int On Oct, 12th, at Ottawa, a son born to Mr. and Mrs. K. L. rison, nee Kathleen Cowan, Mr. and Mrs, B. M. Black tained the choir of Grace M: church on Thursday evening, 30th. Mrs. George Mills and dren left on Thursday to friends in Cleveland, O. Miss Davy is spending Thanks with her grandmother in Bel "