THE DAILY BRilion SATURDAY JUNE 17, 1922. WHI1G. matter and fikms, is also resigning | * and nominations will be made at the | meeting. { It has already been decided that the 1923 annual meeting will be beld at Halifax, N.S. Sn ee ------ THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN TO CONVENE For Twenty-eighth Annual 'Meeting .in Port Arthur Next Week. Ee -- | --To instantly relieve tired, . 3 : Sore, swolien and tender feet. PROBS: --Sunday, mostly fair; few showers. ~--To stop excessive perspira- NEW STRENGTH FOR [P= WEAK STOMACHS 3 the | tion and ease the pain of Corns, Bunions and 'Callouses. USE THE "BEST" Foot Powder ~--Tris is an ideal combination of Anti-Chafe and Foot-bath EB [i 0] The twenty-eighth annual meet- | Ing of the National Council of Wo- | men with a membership of 500,000 will be held from the 19th to the | 28th of June, at Port Arthur and | : Port William. Founded in 1893 by{ The urgent. need of all who suffer | the Marchioness of Aberdeen and Te- | from indigestion, and who find the | malr, the organization has continued | stomach unable to perform its usual | {to promote legislation which will | function, is a tonic to enrich the | improve conditions for women and | blood. Pain and distress after eating | JUNE MONTH OF Indigestion Disappears When Blood Supply is Enriched. Store Open Until 9.30 To-night 1S THE Weddings Powder. =~Jn large Sprinkler tins .25¢. Since very early times a Wed- ding Ring has been bestowed lL T BEST upon the bride, and it is still . o h a very important part of the Prescription Druggist wedding ceremcny. Phone 59 Open Sundays ' We have a very complete stock of-- Wedding Rings -- DR. BELL'S SHAVING CREAM Brushes up quickly; creamy lather and retains its moisture 300 shaves Dominion WHITE GOLD Meat Store Opp. Y.M.C.A. Phone 1268J and PLATINUM SMITH BROS. LIMITED To-morrow's Specials WHEY BUTTER BELLEVILLE "e RED ROSE TEA ..... JAMS (4 1b. tins) CATSUP (large) PURE LARD ESTABLISHED 1840 . 35c¢. 24c. 10c. KING STREET, KINGSTON 3 for 28¢, SHREDDED WHEAT 2 for 25¢. DR. S. E. PORTER Prompt Delivery Phone 1072F. a rw ! SEE IT DEMONSTATED McClary's Electric Water Heater We have one installed in the store. It will give you all the hot water you re- quire. It is the most economical way of heating water during the summer. Its con- struction is so simple that it is foolproof. Call and see it. Let us give you infor- mation. Price ........ .. $32.00 McClary's Electric Ranges with the pro- tected elements give satisfaction. Get the McKelvey & Birch, Limited General Contractors, Heating Specialists, Steam Fitters Plumbers, Jobbers of Plumbers' a nd Gas-Fitters' Supplies, Stoves, Shelf, Heavy and House Furnishing Hardware, Tools, Ofls, Boat Supplies, Sheet Metal and Tin Work; Electric work; Painting and Papgr Hanging. Special work of all kinds undertaken. Sa ee» BREST (Fis You will enjoy your Summer Home or Cot- tage ever so much more if you have it equipped with ecom- fortable and service- able Summer Furni- ture. See our stock of PORCH CHAIRS in Old Hickory, Sea Grass, Rattan, Wicker, Fibre and Rush. RUGS to fit any size of room in Fibre, Klearflax, Jute and bright "Summery" CRETONNES to match for hangings and cushions. PORTABLE VICTROLAS FOR CAMPING, BOATING AND PICNICING. THE NEWEST RECORDS, A COMPLETE STOCK. LF. Harrison Co., Limited Phone 90 { children and has at present an able |ally in Her Excellency, Lady Byng, | the honorary president. Mrs, W. E. { Sanford of Hamilten the national | president, is this year retiring from { office and those who have been nom- | inated are Doctor Augusta Stowe: | Gullen, Toronto, Provincial vice- | president of Ontario, and Miss C. KE. | Carmichael of New Glasgow, N.S., provincial vice-president of Nova | Scotia, { Progress has marked the activities of the Council during the year and | there are now 75 local Councils. | Sudbury and Stratford were the lat- est to organize while another 'is in | Process of formation at Smith's Falls i The Council is now affliated with | the Daughters et the Empire, The | Victorian Order of Nurses, The Can- jadian Women's Press Club, The Can- |adian Nursing Association, The King's Daughters, The W.C.T.U., The Women's Art Association, and recently the women of the Salvation Army have been received in JFedera- tion, The speakers at the annual meet- ing will include Mrs. Sanford, who will give an account of the executive meeting of the International Coun- cil of Women, representing 20,000,- 000 members at the Hague in May; Dr. Augusta Stowe Gullen, who with Dr. Ritchie England of Montreal and Mrs. Atherton Smith of St. John, N.B., were the representativ- es of the National Council at the Pan-American conference of women voters at Baltimore, and Dr. Mar- garet Patterson, Toronto's first wo- man magistrate. Illustrated lectur- es will be presented by Miss Horton of New York state on "Correct Post- ure," by Mr. J. A. Wilson, secret- #ry of the Air Board in Canada, on | "Aviation in Canada," and by Hon. Mr. Mills, Minister of Mines in On- tario, on 'Semi-Precious Stones of Canada." Hon. S. J. Latta, Min- Ister of Education, Sask., will speak on the "Education of the Wor- eign Born," Mrs. Dennis, Halifax, of the Canadian Council of Immigra- | tion and Mrs. C. H. Thorburn, Ot- tawa, convener of the committee on hei will discuss that sub- ject. Mrs. 0. C. Edwards, Mac- Leod, Altay, will deal with the question of the protection of children of unmarried parents. Other speak- ers will be Alderman (Mre.) Twid- ale of Niagara Falls, Mrs. Hanniing- ton of Ottawa of the Victorian Order of Nurses, Miss Frances Loring, To- ronto scultress and Miss Lucy Doyle president of the Canadian Women's Press Club. Entertainments have been arrang- ed including a reception by Mayor and Mrs. Matthews, Port Arthur, » motor drive to Kabeka Falls, a boat trip up to Silver Islet, a luncheon by the Rotary Club, a banquet by the Women's Institute and other functions arranged by the West Al- goma Local Council. Having embraced an extensive platform based on their maxim of "Truth, Justice, Righteousness and Loyalty," The National Council pro- Pose to work towards the enactment of such legislation as will be necess- ary in Insure these ideals. The coun- cil urges equal moral standards in public and private life, political | equality for men and women, the open nomination of political candid- ates, the abolition of patronage and the naturalization of women inde- pendently of their husbands. In regard to social questions, the platform urges uniform marriage laws, equality of cause for divorces, prohibition and raiding the age of fonsent to 18 years. The industrail | standards alm at equal pay for equal work; physical and mental fitness, regardless of sex, as the basis of employment; co-operation between employer and employees and coll- ective bargaining as defined by the Federal department of Labor Tribute is paid to the great con- [tribution made by the late Sir John Eaton to the 'industrial life of Can- ada in introducing and maintaining good industrial conditions among his employees. This is in a resolution of 'sympathy to Lady Eaton. One recommendation which will be presented is embodied in a resolu- tion from the Toronto Local Council of Women, of which Mrs. R. G. Smythe is president, requesting the establishment of a Family Court in all large cities. Reports will be presented covering the activities of the sixteen stand- ing committees on citizenship, con- servation of natural resources, educ- ation, equal moral standard, fine and applied arts, Household economics, immigration laws, mental hygiene, league of nations, professions and employments for women, public health, national reading union, na- tional recreation, objectionable printed matter and films, taxation, while the subject, of "housing" will come up for discussion. Mrs. C. H. Thorburn, convener of Immigration, Ottawa, is retiring from office and those who have been nominated are: Mrs. Atherton Smith, of St. John, N.B., and Miss Charlotte Whitton, who is to be secretary at Ottawa with Hom. T. A. Low, minister without portfolio. 'Mrs. John given by the Kiwanis Club, a dinner | {1s the way the stomach shows that it | |1s too weak to perform the work of | {digesting the food taken, In this, | condition some people foolishly re-| | sort to purgatives, but these only ! further aggravate the trouble, New strength is given weak stom- ! achs by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills be- | cause these pills enrich and purify the blood supply. This is the natural | | process of giving strength and tone | to the stomach, and it accounts for | | the speedy relief in stomach disorders | | that follows the use of Dr. Williams' | | Pink Pills. The appetite revives, food ! can be taken without discomfort and! {the burden and pains of indigestion | {are dispelled. Mr. William Johnson, | |a prominent business man of Lequille, | jx. S., bears testimony to the value of | { these pills in cases of this kind. He | says: "I was attacked with indiges- | tion accompanied by severe cramps in { | the stomach. I was prescribed for by | [the family doctor, but got very little | | benefit. Then I tried some of the ad- | vertised remedies but with no better | result. Indeed my condition was | | BLpwing worse. Then I read of the | | case of a man who praised Dr. Wil- | liams' Pink Pills whose condition was | similar to my own, and I decided to) | try this medicine. The result, I think, | Was amazing as the use of six acl | restored me to my former good | y health. I can therefore warmly com- | mend the use of this medicine for | stomach troubles." You can get these Pills from any | | | | | medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents {a box or six boxes for $2.50 from |The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. | | Brockville, Ont, [NEWS OFF THE WIRES IN CONDENSED FORM Tidings From Places Far and Near 'Are Briefly Recounted. Rev. J. W. McC onnell, Halifax, | was elected president of the Nova | {Scotia Methodist conference. | Disorders jin the coal field near | | Terre Haute, Ind., broke out afresi | Friday. | Twenty-seven of the smaller ves- sels of the Canadian government merchant marine are to be laid up and disposed of when possible. The Montreal Light, Heat and} {Fower Company has decided to re- | duce its rates for gas to conform to the schedule introduced in Toronto | recently. | In the semi-finals tennis champion- ! ship at London, Friday afternoon, | Miss Kathleen McKane, British star, | |defeated Mrs. Molla Mallory, United | States champion. | William Henry Doxstater, school | principal, Cobourg, and Mary G. Dox- | stater, Harrows, Ontario, were ar- | | rested at Rochester, N.Y. It is said | [the woman deserted her former | husband and six children, Alice May Coote, a Salvation Army | lass of Walthamstown, and daughter | of Mr. Coote, chief cashier in the | Salvation Army Bank, has achieved | success as the only woman wrangler | at Cambridge this year. | Princess Yolanda, daughter of tho | King of Italy, is making a private | visit to London shortly, She will be | strictly incognito while in this coun- try, under the name of Marguerite | Dipolonzo. Three of the British explorers who | are attempting to climb Mount Ever- est, have established a new record. Less than a week ago it was announc- | ed that one party of three had reach- | ed a height of 26,800 feet, which was | 2,200 feet better than the Duke of | the Abruzzi accomplished. | { | | Members of the Montreal Board of Trade and the Rotary Club have de- cided to join forces in tendering a| farewell banquet to H. B. Henwood, | of the Bank of Toronto, who has re- cently been appointed assistant gen- eral manager of the bank, with head- quarters at Toronto, At Lee Valley Lee Valley, June 14--On Friday | night last, the Y.P.O. Club, Wali- ford, gave a play entitled "Captain Rackett" in Valley hall. It was a fine . Mrs. Fenney and daughter and three boys have arrived in Lee Val- ley and the family are living on their farm here. Mise Emiry's entrance {less number five this year, Clephire Auberttn, Helen Kirker, Marilda Root, Laura Hunt, and Mary Aubert- Grasshoppers threaten to destroy the grain. ' Miss Cecilia McMillan has gone for a holiday. Mrs. Harold Williams is keeping house for her father, and brother during her sister's absemce. New Rusdian Silver Money. Petrograd, June 17.---New silver money which in time the Soviet gov- ernment hopes to put in circulation to replace~partly at least, the paper Tuble of today is being coined in the Petrograd mint, the only existing Fiant of iis kind ia Russia, O-NIGHT and MONDAY At Steacy's Big Sale Sensational vaiue-giving is the order of the day at Steacy's great re-building sale. Read this space daily for news of worth- while savings to be effected, ? Double Discount Stamps SAVE 10% TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY MORNING FROM 9 TO 1 O'CLOCK Save 10% on all your regular cash purchases by concen- trating your shopping here to-night and Monday morning. | Summer Dresses Regular $25.00 each Sale $ Price 9.98 25 only--new, Silk Tricolette Dresses in three smart new styles. The, colors are Henna, Musket eer Blue, Reindeer, Navy and Black in plain and combination color effects. Sizes 16 to 40. Regular $25.00--toclear ....... .... SALE PRICE $9.98 WINDOW SHADES, 75¢c. EACH ° 180 new Green and Cream Shadow - proof Window Shades--sold everywhere at $1.25 ea. . . Sale Price 75¢. P. C. CORSETS, 89¢c. PAIR - 120 pairs French Coutil Corsets with four strong garter supports; in flesh only. Sizes up to 27. Reg. $1.25. "iene +eeveeenn.... Sale Price 89c¢. CURTAIN SCRIM, 12ic. YARD-- 800 yards of White, Cream and Ecru Curtain Serim -- . full 36 inches wide in a large assortment of novelty bor- ders; regular 18¢c. and 20c. a yard values. While it lasts srtertes teieen sition... Sale Price 12)c. yard BATH TOWELS, 48c. EACH 25 dozen extra heavy, large sized, Colored Terry Towels --an imported make--splendid value at 60c. each. vendita Lie "tsvs-ven.... Sale Price 48¢c. SPECIAL VALUES In Ladies' Underwear and Hosiery are on sale to-night, 'S - Limited "ease was ae ae 7 s Steacy Simm mmr --€éGL. ete tin oe en. et