Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Oct 1921, p. 3

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 "FL, Preventid a The "FLU" and the one real, reliable pre- weather is "here, paration to combat the "Flu" ls DR. HICKEY'S MIXTURE Antiseptic 'and healing for Coughs and Colds. 25 cents L. T. BEST Prescription Druggist. Phone 59 - - Open Sundays uncommon words--mayhe, but very common causes of HEADACHE We have glass that remove these causes and give IMMEDIATE RELIEF Before consulting the physi- elan, before using medicines and drugs, come and see us. It your headache is caused by eye strain we cure it THROUGH PROPER GLASSES Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. Optometrist and Optician, 226 Princess Street. 8 doors above the Opera House The shortest days of the year-will-soon-be- around again with their dark mornings. A Reliable Alarm Clock is a wonderful help towards getting up on time. We have a splendid assortment. © Priced from -- $2.75 $6.00 Wedding Marriage Licenses. SMITH BROS. Jewelers - Limited Established 13540. Registered Opticians 850 Kirg Street DENTAL PARLORS: 183 PRINCESS STREET KINGSTON, ONTARIO { | We specialize on:--Painless Extrac- | tion, Latest Treatment of Pyorrhea,! X-Ray work. Wear-ever Sauce Pans Regular price 85¢ Sale Price 39c McKelvey & Birch, Limited Phone 237 ¥. pre - = = = = = Kingston rg Good Upholstered Furnitur We have just now a large stock of Chesterfield Suites, covered in Tapestry and Ve- lours in all the popular shades. * These ate well constructed and will give excellent ser vice and comfort. We are offering special values at this season. A "Look" will convince you. : HOOVERS, PIANOS and VICTROLAS, CARPETS, CURTAINS AND FURNITURE T.F. Harrison Co, Limited Pse 9 «STORRINGTON SCHOOL FAt Prize Winners at Exhibition Held at Inverary on Sept. 19th. quarts--XKenneth Dix- ilver. |" Oats, half bushel---Donald Silver. Oats, sheaf--Donald Silver, Ken HE POR STs mee ---- Barley, four quarts---Donald Sil: ver. ! Barley, half bushel--Donald S8il- { ver. Barley, sheaf-=Donald Silver, Six e sweet corn--Russell Clarke, Mildred Wilkin, Edna Kish, | Agnes Snider, Evelyn Kirkpatrick, | Marion Lucy. Single ear, sweet corn--Russel Clarke, Marion Lucy, Agnes Snider, | Laura Holmes, Edna Kish. { Sheaf sweet corn--Agnes Borden Edwards. | Six ears field corn--Edward Snid- ler, Billy Lucy. "Single ear field corn--Verna Lake, Edward Snider, Billy Lucy. | Shleaf field corn--Edward Snider. Twelve Irish Cobbler James Coombe, Mildred Wilkinson, Lloyd Silver, Kenneth Dixon, Myrtle i Dixon, Charles Gordon. Peck I. C. potatoes-- Watson Balls, Oats Snider, | James Ceombe, Lloyd Silver, Robbie | | Greenless, Kenneth Dixon, Chas, Gor- don. | Single I. C. potato-=Lloyd Silver, {Arthur Robb, Agnes Snider, Coombe, Robbie Greenless, Balls. Watson Twelve Green Mountain potatoes-- Leo Liston, Ernest-Dixon, Jack Gare rett, Arthur Robb, Joe Clark, Jack Traves. Peck G. M. potatoes' --Ernest Dix- {on, Tommy Gordon, Leonard Hunt- back, Sadie Hunt. | Single G. M. potato--Ernest Dix- fon, Gardner Shannon, Jack Traves, {Tommy Gordon, Joe Clark. Peck Irish Cobbler potatoes from old seed--Leo Liston, Arthur Robb, Norman Cochrane. : mangels--Thelma 5 Cochrane, {Teresa Brady, James Coombe, Adrian | Loney. | Single mangel--Teresa | Thelma Cochrane, James Coombe, | 6 Beets--Gordon Kirkpatrick, Lil- { lian McDonald, Russell T. Clarke, |Howa™i Campbell, Margaret Shan- {non, Mildred McKnight. Single Dbeet--Lillian McDonald, Margaret Shannon, Russel T. Clarke, | Rose Cumpson, Howard Campbell, | Grant Gordon. | 6 carrots--Sarah Clarke, |Shannon, Garrett Holder, | Cochrane, R. J. McBride, | Boal. | Single carrot--Sarah Clark, [rete Holder, Rose Cumpson, McBride, Eldon Audrey Jennie Gar- Eldon Jennett | Shannon, R. J. Boal. 5 turnips--Thelma Cochrane, Bor- den Edwards, Alice Mundell. Single turnip--Thelma © Cochrane, Alice Mundell. 6 onions--Audrey Cochrane, Alice Mundell, Evelyn Kirkpatrick. Single onion--Alice Mundell, Aud- rey Cochrane. Bouquet asters--Myrtle Lake, Mil- dred Lake, Sarah Clarke, Carmel Murphy, Jessie Shannon, Evelyn Mac- Donald. Bouquet mixed flowers--Margarct Lyon, Jessis Gibson, Norma Dixon, Edwin Coombe, Jas. Coombe, R. J. McBride. House plant--Mamie Barrett, Mag- gie Smith, Adrian Loney, R. J. Mec- Bride, Edwin Coombe, Jas. Coombe. Poultry, cockerel--Isobel Clarke, Normau Cochrane, Margaret Arthur, | Tommy Gordon, Flora Clarke, Viola Druce. | Pullet--Elsio Dixon, Norman Coclirane, Isobel Clarke, Toramy Gor- don, Flora Clarke, Phyllis VanLuv- en. Pen of three birds, Flora Clarke, illie Reid, Norman Cochrane, Phyl- lis VanLuven, Margaret Arthur, Cock and hen from home flock, Lorne Shepherd, Lawrence Kehoe. Draft colt, Gerald Moore, Dairy calf, Gerald Barr, Robbie Greenless, Borden Edwards, Tommy Gordon, Gerald Moore, Leonard Fer- guson, D. J. Brady. Five winter apples, James Jackson, Elsie Dixon, Dorothy Dixon, Leonard | Smith, Edna Kish, James Gordon. potatoes-- | James | Brady, | {ing to be held in November, |resa Brady. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Daintiest sample of cake or pas- ftry, Thelma Cochrane, Verna Crans- ton. | Sewing kitchen apron, Ethel Hunt, Thelma Cochrane, "| Lillian McDonall, Mable Bennett, Ei- sie Dixon, : 1 Sample of different stitches, Car- mel Cochran#, Audrey Cochrane, Lil- lian McDonald, . Sewing display of Eugene Smith, Eldon Model hog crate, Verna Cranston, Lloyd Smith. | Model etep ladder, Frank Smith, | Lawrence Kehoe, | don. | Collection | Gordon. Collection weed plants, | yon. weed Collection of insects, Lorne Shep- | i herd, Robert Sleeth. | Essay, "How I Spent My Summer | | Holidays" --Louis Liston, R. J * Me- | Bride, Ruby Chrissley, Cecil | Essey, "The Best Day I Have Ever | Had," Charles Clark, Carman Fish- | er, Viola Druce, Doris Gordon, Fern | Chrissley. Chester Balls. Writing, alphabet, Alice Mundell, ! Sleeth, Pear] Chambers, Gweneth | Russell Clark, Adelaide Holder, "God Save Our Men," Louis Lis- | Hommes, | Carmel { ton, Eugene Sands, Laura Myrtle Dixon, Ida Kramer, Cochrdne, "Rule Brittania," Maggie Mildred McKnight, Sam Cramer, Fern Chrissley, Jessie Shann. n, Ma®- | le Robb. on, Lawrence Kehoe, Lulu Tighe Ruby Chrissley, Evelyn Kirkpatrick, Elsie Dixon. Crayon, drawing Union Jack, Law- rence Kehoe, Elsie Dixon, Cecil Balls, Sarah Clarke, Ruby Chrissley, Fern | Chrissley, Paintingngrater color, Ruby Chris- siey, Charles Gordon, Leo Liston, Garrett Holder, Jack Sleeth, Tighe, | Boys' driving contest, Giles Ducet- | te, Lawrence Kehoe. | Mildred McDonald. Nail driving contest, | 8) Quinn. School parade, S. 8. No. 6; 5.8. No. 12. Five-minute address, Ethel Hayt. Girl winning highest number points, Thelma Cochrane, Boy winning highest number of points, James Coombe. Latimer S. 8. No. 1 has again successful in winning the Sh No, © 9 Kingston Officers May Attend. ed officers at the Windsor hotel, Montreal, on the evening of Armis- tice Day, November 11th. the other distinguished soldiers who will be present are Sir Arthur Currie, former commander of the Canadian ions. It is hoped that General Per- shing may be able to attend. As there are a large number of returned officers in Kingston and district, it is expected that some at least will be present for the occasign. Y. M. C. A. Mothérs' Council. A well attended meeting of the Mothers' Council, Y.M.C.A. was held Friday afternoon with the president, Mrs. George Bateman, in the chair. The recent rummage sale nettéd about $90. Arrangements were made for the annual thank offering meect- It was decided to give a little hand in the new ceiling which has recently been put in the gymnasium, and a sum of money will be handed over to the property committee for that purpose. + Queen's Convocation. Queen's fall convocation is to be held next Wednesday evening. Thir- ty<two degrees were announced as a result of the fall examinations, but it is Mkely that most of these de- grees will be awarded In absentia as many of the graduates are those who were in attendance at-the summer school and are now teaching in schools throughout the dominion, | Five fall apples, Eugene Sands, {Floyd Haffner, James Coombe. Ed- win Coombe, Donald Silver, Herbert Lyon. Cooking loaf cake, Verna Crans- ton, Desdemona Garrett, Elsie Dix- on, Margaret Arthur, Freda Darl- ing, Mildred Wilkinson. Twelve plain cookies, Carmel Coch- rane, Audrey Cochrane, Doris Gord- The trustees of the university are to meet in the afternoon preceding the- event in the evening. Sun-Down Special Sale, : You can get a big basket of Keif- fer pears for 75¢ to-night at Carnov- sky's. Sir Bdward Sterns, chief of Stern on, Elsie Dixon, Dorothy Huntback, { Brothers, London, states that mem- Alice Smith. Twelve tarts, Maggie Smith, Verna Cranston, Norma Dixon. Loaf bread, Verna Cranston, D othy Dixon, Carmel Cochrane," Lil- lian Lake. Apple pie, Kathleen Murphy, Dor- othy Dixon, Verna Cranston, Mar- garet Arthurs, Carmel Cochrane, Te- bers of the commission which recom- mended the lifting of the embargo on cattle do not know anything ab" out agriculture, and that all Irish, English and Scottish opinion is op- posed to it. Wagers at Windsor race track dur- ing August meeting totalled $4,363,- 057. vie ; 'DRY FOOTWEAR Call and see us about that pair of Fall Shoes. We are showing good Fall Shoes at reasonable prices. This week we offer a Box Calf Blucher, leather lined, medium tog, at... .c.... .,.... ....... 388.00 RUBBERS! RUBBERS!! RUBBERS!!! We sell the famous A.H.M. brand -- the kind we guarantee. ¥ nahCK_ JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE = « KINGSTON, ONT. workmanship, ! eerBuby. Chrissloy, Lillian. McDonald oem Shannon, | Collection grains, etc., James Cor- | seeds, Tommy | Margaret | Balls, | | Kathleen Murphy, Thelma Cochrane. | Smith, | \ 1 "The Burial of Moses," Vera Dix- Lalu Girls' driving contest -- Second, | Mary Mur- | | phy, Sarah Clarke, Ethel Hunt, Dai- { of | Lord Byng, of Vimy, will be the] guést of honor at a re-union dinner | to be given by the Canadian return- Among | Corps in France, and also the com- | manders of the four Canadian Divis- | PROBS: --Sunday, few showers; fair and mild. Verna Cranston, | oT at Steacy's * Store Open Until 9.45 O'clock We are offering some exceptional inducements for after-supper shoppers that should prove of great interest, Black Cotton Stockings o-night 5 pairs for 90c 1,200 pairs of fine Black Cotton Hose with re- inforced toe and heel--in all the wanted sizes from 8} to 10. These have been staged as extraordinary values at 25¢. a pair. Your choice while the quan- tity lasts-- TO-NIGHT ......5 PAIRS FOR 90c. : This is positively one of the greatest Stocking Bargains offered in years. New Point Lace Collars * Regular $1.25 and $1.50 To-night 75¢ each 10 dozen only--handsome, new Lace Collars, made up in Guipures and Filet; also many laces showing the Spanish influence in design. The colors are White, Cream and Coffee -- a wonderful variety for your selection--regular $1.25 and $1.50. TONIGHT .. ........oovv veiw 180 y eg ALL WOOL SERGE Regular $1.35 yard To-night 89c 100 yards only, Navy Blue Serge -- 'London dye" -- full 50 inches wide. A very special value at $1.35 a yard. While it lasts-- TONIGHT ..... ..89, SILK DRESSES To-night $7.50 1 paly, Navy, Black and au afteta €S8ps rey $15.00 each' and | five soiled Evening Dresses --regular $42.50 to $89.50 --to clear-- TO-NIGHT .... .. $7.50 On sale 7 o'clock i [ml Stea | bea cy's - Limited

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