SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1023, ~To instantly relieve tired, sore, swollen aud tender feet. --To stop excessive - perspira- tion aud ease the pain of Corns, Bunions and Callouses. USE THE "BEST" Foot Powder ~--Trkis is an ideal combination of Anti-Chafe and Foot-bath Powder. -~Jn large Sprinkler tins .25c. L..T. BEST Prescription Druggist Open Sundays Phone 59 DR. BELL'S SHAVING CREAM Brushes up quickly; creamy lather and retains its moisture The Latest Development in Electric Washing Machines -- Washes, Rinses, Bells and Wringer Dries Without Use of Wriager. Burke Electric Co. 74 Princess Street. * Phone 423. Drinking Water Now that we are advised to Ji boll our drinking water, we cannot visit our cold water taps just when and as often as we like. One of our specially priced I Cut Glass Water Sets on the dining table or buffet, filled with boiled water, "'chill- ed," is just what every home requires. 1 Pitcher and 6 or 12 Tumblers comprise a set. They are very attractive and not necessarily expensive. From $8.50 up SMITH BROS. LIMITED LER ESTALLISHED 1840 KING STREET, KINGSTON DR. S. E. PORTER Corner Alfred and Johuson Strects Phohe 1072F, Special ........ No. 122 oon So eee Preserving Specials A Gray Enamel Home Canner with rack holding 5 quart jars A Blue Enamel Outside White Enamel inside same as above . ... A 12 gt. Alum. Preserving Kettle, ....$1.50 A 10 gt. Wear Ever Preserving Kettle, A 12 gt. Wear Ever Preserving Kettle, rN $2.65 A 14 gt. Wear Ever Preserving Kettle, No.124........ A covered Aluminum Pan for McKelvey & Birch, Limited vr: $2.95 Fitters ang Plumbers, Jobbers of Plumbers' and Gas-Fitters' Supplies, Stoves, Shelf, Heavy and House Furnishing Hardware, Tools, Ollas, Beat Supplies, Sheet Metal and Tin Werk; Electric work; Painting and Paper Hanging. Special work of all kinds undertaken. ~ CLEAR-OUTS After the Spring months we find 8 number of odd pieces of FURNITURE on our hands. We are clearing these at greatly reduced prices. Take advantage of these special offerings to brighten up your home. Odd Chairs, Chesterfields, Tables, Rugs, PRES Ny re in , Mats i Eugene Debs enters a sani insomnia. FRANCE WANTS STOCK IN FIRS OF GERMANY {The Only Way It Will Accede | to Request For a Mora- torium. Paris, July 22.--With definite de- velopments in the reparations situa- | tion not expected until the middle | of next week becauce of the delay in | the presentation of the report of the | committee on guarantees, portrible {soluticns of the problem are being |d'scussad in reparations commission land offical circles. | 'In French quarters it is strongly {Indicated tha: France will not con- {sent to a moratorium unless a most rigid control of German finances is {initiated and measures are adopted {which would insure payment in cash at the end of the breathing space. In certain French circles the sug- \gestion which has met with consider- {able approval provides tha! Germany {ba forced to hand over a certain num- {ber of shares of German industrial {companies which are now known to | be extremely prosperous and paying |targe dividends. One the other hand in British and | Italian circles the moratorium has |gained favor more and more. Bel- |gium, it is eaid, will consent to a re- [spite if it is only accompanied by the | most rigid guarantee on future pay- {nvents. The impression is constant- ly gaining ground that a settlement of the reparations question in an all- linclusive manner must be made {sooner or later by thé Allfes. i The question of allied debts and re- duction of the total indemnity with payment over a certain number of years remains a puzzle to observers, since French opinion favors a post- ponement of a general settlement to a much later date. | DATES OF FALL FAIRS. | hi eee Almonte Arden Arnprior Bancroft Belleville Bommanville Brockville Centreville Cornwall Delta Sept. 11-13 Demorestvilie Frankford Sept;~21-22 Frankville ...... "hae ns. Sept. 7-8 Inverary Kemptville KINGSTON .... Lanark Lansdowne 14-16 Lombardy (Western Fair) .. Sept. 9-16 Sept. 26-27 Sept. 21-22 .SEPT. 19-23 McDonald's Corners Merrickville Morrisburg Sept. 12-14 Oct. 5-6 Sept. 11-13 Ottawa, (Central Canada) Sept. 8-18 Parham Sept. 13-14 .Sept. 19-22 «+ .Sept, 19-22 sseess.. Sept, 16 . «ov. Sept, 26 cassisess Sept, 14-15 Storrington ... ... ... Sept. 12, 13 Toronto ..........Aug. 236-Sept. 9. tarium. He seeks a cure for sald, "and drive me back, to the asy- lum." SYDENHAM HIGH SOHOOIL, The Promotions in Forms I and II | Are Announced. The following are the Form I pro- | motions. L stands for Laiin, F for | French, A for Algebra, and E for | English. 1 after a letter indicates 75 per cent. or over, 2 means 66 per | «ent. to 75 per cent, 3 is 60 per | cent. to 66 per cent., ard the letter | without a figure, a pass in the sub- ject, : Irene Amey, L1, F3, E2. Verna Amey, L, F3, A2 Lawarren Arthur, F, E. Olga Arthur, L, F2, A, BE. Edith Barclay, L, F. Elmer Bateman, F, A, E. Isobel Brawley, F, Al, E. Ruth Clement, L1, F1, A2, B. ".ucills Cook, L1, F1, A2, E. Velma Ellerbeck, L1, F, A, E. Llewella, Fillion, L, F, A2, E. Reginald Garrett, E. Lorne Genge, A, Otta Gossage, F; E, Mary Groons, L, F2, Al, E. Bernice Howes, L; F2, A, E2. May Belle Koen, L2-F1, Al, E3. Herald Kerr, F3, A. Fannie Knight, F, E2. on Marion Lucy, L1, F1, Al, E3. Mildred Lucy, L2, F2, A, E3. Stella MacEwan, L2, F2, A2, Russell Martin, L3, F, E Emily McKeever, L1, F1, A2, E. Leita McRory, L1, Fl, Al, E2. Robert O'Rellly, 1.2, F1, A, E3. Marjeta Orser, L1, F1, Al, El, Verna Orser L1, F3, A. Georgia Phippen, L1, F1, Al, E3. Ila Quinn, F1., Carmel] Roushorn, L3, F. Maude Roushorn, F, A. Dorothy Ratledge, F3, Al. Thelma Rutledge, L1, F1, A2, E. Ella Smith, L, F, BE. Florence Smith, L, F. * Ford Swerbrick, L2, F1, E. John Truscott, F, E. Leslie Whitty, L, F2, A. The following are the Form II pro- motions, G stands for Geometry, E for English, PF for French. Lottie Asselstine, G3, BE, F2. Beatrice Pabcock, G1, E. Mildred Rarrett, G, E2, F1, Isabel Blake, G2, E. Victor Blake, F3. Grace Collins, G2. Gerald Deline, E. Frances Donnelly, G. James Emmons, G1, E. Ouleen Freeman, G, E, F2. Mabe! Freeman, G1, El, F1, Harriet Guess, G3. Lillie Irvine, G2, E2, F2. Harry Johnson, E. David Johnston, G1, E, F. Norine Koen, G1, E, F1, 'Mary Leech, F. Helen Leeman, G. Lloyd Leonard, G, E, F. Irvin Manson, G, E3, F3. Orvil MacEwan, G2, E, F%. George McNaughton, G1, E. Teresa Murray, G, F. Isabel O'Reilly. GI. : Beatrice Raymond, G1, E. Norman Reynolds, G3, E3, F1. George Smith, G2, BE. 3. Jean Swerbrick, G, E. Georgie Trousedale, G. Alma VanCoughnett, G. Jessie Walsworth, G2. Flora Woodruft, E. ------ Important Disclosure. "John," sald his young wife, "have you any secrets you keep from me?" "Why, no," he replied, wondering what in the world was co: v "Then I am determined I will hsve none from you." "You have secrets, then?' ' "Only ome, and I am resolved to make a clean breast of it. I'm afraid it will disturb you, John." "Go on," . "For several weeks I have secret, John----a secret longing new dress, with hat to match STORE OPEN UNTIL 9.30 O'CLOCK A number of very attractive specials for Saturday Night shoppers at advantageous savings. These added at- tractions are for to-night and Monday, BLEACHED SHEETING, 48c. YARD 300 yards of heavy, round thread Bleached Sheeting, full 2 yds. wide--a good value at the regular price of 65c. a yard Sale Price 48c. BATH TOWELS, 49¢. EACH 72 heavy Colored Terry Bath Towels--regular 60¢. value : «++. «..Sale Price 49c¢. \ WHITE WASH SILK, 59¢c. YARD 90 yards only, White Habutai Wash Silk--suitable for Waists, Dresses and Underwear--sold regularly at 75¢c. a yard ... 5. ctesecerssnesse.. Sale Price 59¢. MEN'S SILK AND WOOL SOCKS, 69¢c. PAIR 25 dozen fine Silk and Wool Summer Weight Socks in all the wanted shades and sizes. F. ormerly priced at $1.00 a pair « sespeecessss. Sale Price 69c¢. . GOOD SHEPHERD SWEATER FLOSS, 75¢c. BALL 300 balls of the famous good Shepherd Knitting Wool --full 1} oz. balls--250 yards to a ball guaranteed--in all the wanted, fashionable, sweater shades. Special value at 90c. ball . . Sale Price 75c¢. WHITE LISLE HOSE, 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 25 dozen Penman"s full fashioned, fine, White Lisle 5 Stockings, in all the wanted sizes. Our regular 50c. qual- Jty o....... ............Sale Price 3 Pairs for $1.00 ©} SILK HOSE, $1.65 PAIR 60 pairs of Radium, Fancy Drop-Stitch Silk Stockings --the season's smartest style--in colors Brown, Grey, Navy and Black. Special value at $2.25 a pair. 4 . «+++. . Sale Price $1.65 as 0 0.000 000000 LADIES' VESTS, 4 FOR $1.00 180 only, fine Swiss Ribbed Summer Vests, in all the popular styles; regular 35c. values. Sale Price 4 for $1.00 LADIES' COMBINATIONS, 69¢c. EACH 72 fine, Cotton, Ribbed Summer Combinations -- a complete range of styles and sizes. Regular $1.00 values. Shree naka esc Ye ivi dy us iy x Sule Price 69, See Our Windows for Added Bargains ! NT a teacy's - Limited |