Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1921, p. 3

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IRID.TY, OCTOBER 28, 192Y. | ar [--S Prevention The "FLU" weather is here, We are showing a splendid assortment i : of i and the one real, reliable pre- ll paration to combat the "Flu" is | DR. HICKEY'S MIXTURE Antiseptic and healing for Coughs and Colds. 25 cents L. T. BEST Prescription Druggist. Phone 50 - - Open Sundays ||| OP STERLING PHOTO FRAMES in all sizes, from min- iature to full size por- trait These are very beau- tifully made and very reasonably priced Diamonds Watches Rings. 'apne seowel ) uncommon words--maybe, but very common causes of HEADACHE zz || SMITHBROS. these causes and give Jewelers - Limited IMMEDIATE Established 1540. | RELIEF ; Registered Opticians | Before consulting the physi- clati, before using medicines and drugs, come and see us. If your headache is caused by |} | eye strain we cure it THROUGH PROPER GLASSES A if DENTAL PARLORS: Keeley Jr, M.0.D.0. | 183 PRINCESS STREET Optometrist and Optician, | KINGSTON, ONTARIO Princess Street. | We specialize on:--Painless Extrac- 3 doors above the Opera Hous | tion, Latest Treatment of Pyorrhea, QUEBEC HEATERS We can supply you with a Heater that will fill your requirements, both with or without oven; also fitted with waterfront. OAK HEATERS A Heater that will give lots of heat and require very little attention. Call and see the different styles of Heaters, McKelvey & Birch, Limited Phone 237 - - .~ = Kingston BOYCE MOTO METERS YOUR CAR DESERVES ONE Attached to your radiator cap in 10 minutes MOTO METER | ou | ; 90 tee is composed of Miss Flossie Grey, i! THE HALLS Of QUEEN S Miss Anita Martin, H. E. Searle, E. = ll | volunteer movemont at Queen's is pq making various small additions ENGLISH i Dr. Nash's "Junior" ; "FORD' » MODEL MODEL pices on Totes atmos, SDSS 7118 Regular equipment on on smaller cars. gave $10.00 $500 $3.50 ACCESSORIES WORTH WHILE MOORE'S THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. J Mcllraith and A. G. Hamilton. Students Volunteer Movement A feature of the work around the --Medical Supervisor Is [university buildings thé fall has B | been the gang of men who have been Kept Busy. {under the'direction of J. Bews, sup- mt iervisor of buildings,' keeping the | The programme of the students' |; j1qings in a condition of repair an ambitious one and is being start |, the form of cupboards and shel- ed with much enthusiasm. The ses-| yes ang doing minor repairs. | sion's programme was started with : {the addresses of Professor Mori. | The wisdom of the university au- {son and Dr. Fraser Campbell. thorities in appointing a medical Discussion groups will meet fort-!advisor to supervise the health of { nightly throughout the year and the students is evident to one who | discuss in various student rooms! notes the line up waiting to consult throughout the city, the topics|the physician at his office. The lad- | which will be the following week, tes report in the mornings and the {at union gatherings, discussed by men in the afternoons. Due to the | prominent men in the religious life fact that the services of the advisor {of the university" The group lead- are easily available, in many cases {ers have been appointed as follows: colds and minor sicknesses are {D. K. Faris, J. A. McKinnon, C. C.|checked before they have been al- | Gilbert, A. E. Duffield, F. A. Knox|lowed to advance to any more seri- jand J. T. M. Wilson. Several of ous conditions. {these men were in attendance at | the Students' Christian Movement] The steel of the rink is being er- | Conference at Muskoka and there re-|ected in very nearly the space of {ceived inspiration which has led to time which it was estimated that it | the formulation of the programme | would require, namely, that by the for the year's work. The ladies are! end of this week the work would be {also forming study groups. The completed, Such remarkable time {next speaker before the combined! has been made this week that chan- | groups will be Professor Matheson. | ges are almost noticeable to the on- {| The men's singles. tennis tourna-|looker from hour to hour. The won- ment has been advancing to the derful speed and daring with which | | finals slowly, struggling through'the workmen go about their work on | | wet weather spells and getting ahead the steel framework is a matter of | | when the courts are in good condi-| considerable comment. The third of | tion. At the present time I. Mec-! the large frames, of which there are | Lachlan, R. M. Maybee and E. L.|about six, has been fitted in place. | | McLachlan are in the third round,| These are rivetted together and then (and George Stewart has played into!raised in position by the crane. the fourth. The representatives of | Queen's at the tourney at McGill The tunnel job is also making no- | could not be picked from the results|ticeable progress. The tunnel has {of the tournament at the college on! been completed well dowp through |account of the lateness in getting the universfty grounds, and this | started, and the early date of the part is now being filled in so that the | meet, but the players had to be chos-' tennis courts can be cleared. The {en from previous years' experience.|{ workmen excafating are in the hos- {It for some time has been noticed! pital grounds, where considerable | that the courts at Queen's are inade-| blasting is being done as the rock {quate for the number of students level is not very far from the sur- [ wishing to play and the courts being] tace. of grass are at the mercy of the rainy weather. A few years ago The social evening, which during when the intercollegiate meet was to| the past few years has come into | Rave been played at Queen's and the vogue as the undergraduates' social players had to go to McGill in order | event, gives promise of being as po- to get courts on which they would |pular as ever again this year. The all agree to play, as rainy weather | first one is being held this Friday prevailed at the time, clay courts|and practically every year in the were agitated but so far nothing has| college will take advantage of bol-| materialized. stering its funds by holding such an "The Working Creed of the Mod-| event. The three faculty dances ern Student" is" the subject bf the|and the returned men's ball are the {address at the university next Sun- big dances held by the students' so- day, and will be given by R. i during the session. Campney, president of the alma mater society, who graduated last spring, and is in attendance at the In order to fulfill a long-needed college of education, Toronto. Mr.| want of bulletin accommodation, at Campney will give a student's|the request of the alma mater society | | thoughts on religion, In the pro-|the university authorities are erect- | gramme of services to be held this ing bulletin boards at the corner of | | winter the subjects will be spoken of University avenue and Union street, | |from various standpoints. Principaljin front of Nicol hall, and in front | | Taylor has addressed communica-|of the old arts building. The college | tions fo the various years asking the| made the request that posters be students' assistance in making these |not put on the trees so the students Sunday afternoon services a great|asked that suitable boards be erect- success. ed. yn -- Next week's social evening will be given on Thursday evening by the final year in Science. The commit- -- The freshman years will be the guests of the various years in arts at 'their year meetings as is the cus- tom, The years take turn about in being at home to the freshman years, and to each othdr. At the meeting of the Levana so- ciety, Wednesday afterhoon, two de- bates between the girls of "22 and '23 and "24 and 25 were heard. The juniors and freshettes were the winners and will debate for final honors at a later date, Headaches Gone Peihaps you can imagine what this mea.. to one who had suffered terribly w. * headaches for ten years. Read about it i+ this latter. Mrs. Tena A. Sith, Country Harbor Cross Roads, - N. S., writes : "1 feel that if anyone can recom mend Dr. Chase's medicines | certainly can. | suffered for ten years from severe headaches, and although I took all kinds of headache powders they just relieved me at the time. | became very nervous and run-down, and every- thing seemed to trouble me. | have taken eighteen boxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and it has made an en- gd 5 4 3 i : DAINTY MISS GUNRUD WwW ERG Dancing comedienne with the Fantas- tic Musical Comedy. "Some Girl," at the Grand, Tuesday, Vv. lst. At North Bay, Premier Meighen pleads for unity between the races. pm » OUR 95 SPECIALS Men's Velour and Gun Metal Side Calf Bals medium, narrow receding toe last, extra valueat .... .. ....... .... i l95 Men's Velour Calf Bals, gun metal tops, medium toe, real value at ........$6.95 Other fine styles from $9 down. ¢ 5 THE TALK (OF THE TOWN Steacy's Sensational 20% Discount Sale SATURDAY Last Day of this Stupendous Super-Bargain Sale This is positively the greatest bargain opportunity of the entire year---one that every thrifty. man and 'woman will do well to take full advantage of. Our values regularly priced quality for quality and price for price are lowest in the city. Deduct then 20 per cent. from our well-known low prices and realize the extent of your saving. LAST CALL TO WOMEN To this Sweeping Cash Discount Sale. Everything in the store is included, except those articles already on special sale, at less than replacement prices, / ' FOLLOW THE CROWDS Of thrifty shoppers and save 20c on every dollar you spend---every article is marked in plain figures. This is positively the last and only 20 per cent. Dis- count Sale to be held by us this year. tf

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