> NRIDAY, JULY 13. 1021, EE EER Special Department --N -- Dr Our guarantee f. Glasses fitted l You must get satisfaction ele. ||| we do mot want your mone). School Children's: Eves With every pair | Never 'since before the war has of Hernia. Ex pert in charge ) i B " ' L. T. Best, Druggist * PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Open Sundays. had the' purchasing Phone 59. * J ---------------------- rr : "Il this reliable old store Keeley Jr, M.0.D.0. pas - @ Wedding Marriage Rings. power that it has in during the present price readjustment. Licenses, TH BROS. Limited } o] ef Responsibility re are several reasons why ervice bears a good Jewelers - T 1 ~ Established 1540. is that we don't any part them on others for Registered Opticians 850 Kirg Street work is not planned by ngr do others carfy ir fplans examinatior fin- ished glasses it is KEELEY Service We ---- THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. are vitally interested in esult of to of our work and H of i: pi esti | THERAPION Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 226 PRINCESS STREET DR LECLERC Med Co. HaverstockRd.. SEE THADE MARKED RD 'THERAPL ON IS © GOVE. STAMP AFFIXED TO GENUINE PAC A woman isn't as big ¢ liar as man, She admits that she is afra of lightning Phone 027 mi > THERAPION No. 1 THERAPION I 32 No. 1 for Bladder Catarrh. No.'2 for Blood & Skin Diseases, No. 3 for Chronic Weaknesses. LI BY LEADING CHEMISTS. PRICK IN > 3 AND. 3s. N W 8 London. KETS. a id mm Bar Your Windows Build Good Vaults Of late numerous night raids have resulted in serious loss to citi- zens. Every house should be equipped with window bars, -es- pecially cellar and ground floor windows. Then, with a vault for valuables, security is assured. We are installing many of these, and would be pleased to ad- vise. : + * McKelvey & Birch, Limited Phone23? . .. . . - . Kingston If you require a. RUG for this Fall or . Winter, it will pay you to secure one now. You can pay a small deposit on one and have it delivered in the Fall. LF. Harrison Co, Limited ree 0° * THE'DAILY BRITISH WILL NOT TE AY PART in Which J. G. Evans Is Regarded as Influencing. Provids 3nd Nove'ties Designed Especially = for, Evening Wear. . Flufty Spra's ? tccessories are be- f ostrich feath- and In any 0 irled of tempted to influer the affairs in Ary } 1- featur nd sought a cd ich has been t of €X a pretty wristlet sliglitly curled ostrich bined with narrow black The arm decorations a mmission. in a organized From the outset though for be aspirations since the armistice, opposition, and he appeared to le, headway, was ti making his 4 a s¢ vere jot when a... officer high standing absolutely ref to have "anything do with unit if J. G to Evans was toler The Whig was informed of this in- cident dr the time, alsp the excuse the "commandant? made to his veterans for failing to which "consoli- date' this position On a number of occas paper h P.W.O.R ticipate in several sentatives of this 1 did not and ed that the ary erans' events reason that the o rs 1ld not take part Evans tae of the local un in any affair in which J. G was an influence We also know that the Whig and Kingston's oldest mili- that any mem- » Army and the cases was tia unit tion: they hare the same po not opposed t ber of the local unit of t Navy with the present commandant- are One exception whom we ane fot a veteran of 1- egent commanding of- P.W.O.R.. wet 1 has the Evans' axe*fanging ove head We believe at the * mandant" has a successor Just what is"the state of the mind regarding the °danger we not aware, but we do know tha officers stand together with ence to the dictation, on even sug- gestions, of this individual, In the spring of this yea: J. G Evans invited G Si. David | Watson, of Quebec, to the city to participate in the celebration of the battle of Langemarcke. Gieneral Wat- son's first command in the ithe Second Infantry Battalion | Second Battalion Club of King- ston declined to take any .pait in the event, for one and only ene reason: that they were under the impression that the "commandant" was re.ponsible for the celebration. satisfied {3 any cg The the paign ficer of are 1 shown above the wrist or 1 sketch No, 2 may be worn the elbow half No. 3 as illustrated, or at way between wrist selected C.O's are | and elbow his refer- trich flues and ribbon how effective an armiet or wristlet of tassel' of ribbon and ostrich, and Nov 6 shows a st over silk fi He mir Ss the bon' bottom. Long rib war was undies swing this bag from the Thre | Wrist It is eant only powder puff or toilet ar BaMimore Aweriern,, CREPE DE CHINE ADDS CHARM ) BUY FRUIT STORE, {From Long & Williams, Alexandria Bay. The Long & Williams fruit and confectionery in Front street, Alexan- dria Bay, N.Y. to be sold to Charles D. Van Camp and Nicholas J. | Jelkes, Watertown, it became known, | | The deal will be closed this week, it is expected, and the purchasers will come into the possession of one of the most popular fruit stores along | the St. Lawrence river, While Mr. Van Camp and Mr. Jelk- es will purchase the stand this sea- {son they will not eperate it them- | selves until next season, it was sald. [The store was established in Alexan- dria Bay about thirty years ago by |B. PD. Long and "€. G. Williams and has been operated every year since during the summer season at the iriver. 1 N p ~ , } Hardware Store Entered, The chief of pbdlice has b quested" by Chie?' G.. A. Phillips, Snith's' Falls, to have the pilice keep watch for -stifie jack haives safety (razors and flashlights, siolea recently [from the ]a.dware store of Robert | Hawkins in that place. The lescrip- tion of a bicycle stolen in Smith's Falls on Sunday was also furpished {the local department. 1 6 re- A large chape shade which also adds softness to this 1 straw hat. \ i : Try the savings bank, my friend, { Certain coals' when mixed cause | if your trousers pockets will not hold spontaneous combustion. your money, ; Int » ' 13) ~~ 3 a ' » | | WARM ENOUGH FOR YOU ? | { © Continuous line indicates noon-day temperatures for | {the first thirteen days of June. Dotted line shows corre- | | sponding figures for last vear, when we kidded ourselves it | was hot. | MAA om SE Ng PI AN i THEY ARE COOL !! 'White Canvas Shoes for Men and Young Men, from the light rubber soled Tennis Shoe at $2.25 to the leather soled Shoe at $3.50. uo Also a large. variety of Brown Canvas, heavy and light, rubber and leather soled, for men and boys. ~ JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. 70 Brock Street = Repairs of navy hemp 1s | faced with crepe de chine of the same OSTRICH FEATHERS ARE'USED |{ -- Decorations When the mer roe p € e ( r rung seas J. G. Eva p secur . org ed. - Al these dainty & hed i S : no for evening weer: The ma e local" unit of tie rich offers a number of suggestions Army y Veterans Associa- | that may be varied to sult the indi- | i { offefs a suggestion | for a little ostrich covered party bag. | No. 4 shows a two-tier wristlét of 08 | No, § indicates | ostrich may be when finished with a | ! dainty bag fashioned | ndation and- with a tit. | to hold & | other very diminutive | | i { | | | | | | WHI tunny | | | i | & SATURDAY! TEER ASOT MN A great One Day Sale of New York Silk Dresses. We were very fortunate in securing this.lot, as we procured them at twenty- five cents 6n the dollar-*every dress is of exceptional value and come in Misses' and Matrons' styles. Silk Dresses Formerly Priced from $22.50 to $35.00 89 of the season's smartest Silk Dresses --developed in Satin Charmeuse, Satin Messaline and Taffeta. The colors are Black, Navy, Brown, Copen, Grey and Taupe. In sizes 16, 18, 38, 40 and 42. They come attractively trimmed with Swiss Organdy, Val. Lace; Metal Em- broidery and self rufflings. Many have over-skirt Apron effects, with tie-back sashes. Others have smart Lace Vestees, while a number dre of the straight-line effect. ¥ This is positively the greatest dress sale we have had for years and advise all in need of a tional offer. "Eight-ninety-five is less than the cost of material excluding make, trimming, and manufacturers' pro fit. ; No returns or. approvals. All sales for cash. On sale Saturday at 9.30 o'clock. . \ EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY & ~ Treble Discount Stamps ¥ From 9 to 6 O'clock You Save 15% : On all regular cash purchases made at this store to-mor- row between 9 and 6 o'clock---85¢. has the purchasing power, of $1.00. We are offering this extra special sale attraction in response to many of our out-of-town customers, who claim they do not have the opportunity of participating in any of these spe- cial sale features. 3 Shop Saturday the Steacy Way and SAVE Money While You : Spend It. ro Limited hea Steacy's - 89 New York $8.95 Silk Dress to take full advantage of this excep- A a HA A 4 TID I NAAT £5, ye porn 3 3 i 0%