BRONCHIAL IRRITATION, v ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, Etc. n/n, LIFE C STOENT A ERNIE 0. SUTER "151 WELLINGTON 151 Rev. R. M. Hamilton, Brookville, 8 elected moderator of the Mont- and Ottawa Synod of teh Pres- an: church of Canada. ih | QuebecHeaters * WITH are just the thing for small kitchens--they . take up so little space. Royal Quebec, four lids and N. P. 1 "900 ® 000, ee. emwe .$35.00 eo ele ote .eareeie ers $40.00 Q 1ebec, with six lids, N. P, Towel Rail and Tea Shelves. This has a large oval Firepot for burning wood . ........ owel Rai 4 With Waterfront | Banner E With Waterfront treed ieee. $45.00 a Call and see our lappy Thought Ranges, I We are splendidly | fl equipped with a most | complete range of | choice pieces in high- fl est quality SILVER PLATE The prices are very moderate, such as: -- |} ll Pierced Sandwich Plates $4.50 [f Teapot Stands .........9$2.00 Compotes ....e occo...5405 i Entree Dishes ........$11.00 fi and many others, all carrying | our guarantee of satisfactory service. SITHBROS.| NEW INVASION OF THE NEUTRAL ZONE AT ISMID. _THE PETE ' Large Turkish forces appear to have broken ifto the neu- || tral zone west of Ismid, which the British are trying to de- || fend. The British probably have not been able to stretch a il | continuous line from the gulf of Ismid to the Black Sea along ll the front, indicated by. the heavy-black line on the map, but || they partially entrenched that front and two otherelines well ito the rear. Fortifications were prepared around Scutari and Beikos. Turkish irregulars have been operating near ARMIES IN THE FUTURE ll This 1s the Opinion of Lt.-Col. Barker, Who Addressed the R.M.C. Cadets. That ermfes will be transported to the theatre of war by aerc lanes ll [travelling at a hundral | {hour is the ssuvivivi of Lieut.-Col- ll lopel W. G. Barker, V.C.,, D.S.0.,, M. miles an C., D.F.C., and Italia1 Croos of Hon- l|07, the Canadian ace who yesterday addressed ths gentlemen cadwie of tre Royal M'ita.y College on the ! subject "Aircraft fn War." "Think of .a3 possibilities of the i aeroplane as a troop carrier," raid ESTABLISHED 1840 KING STREET, KINGSTON | [plane in the futira. a DR. H. C. MABEE 70 WILLIAM STREET, Phone 286 . HL OVENS teievie oo « $40.00 Heaters, McClary Colonel Barker. "By usiag a littls imagination, 2u8 can see that there will be a great duty for the aero- There is nc reason why am army cannot be traus- = [ported through the air. We have machines capah.n of carrying thirty people and a hun'ired of these planrs would not be a larsa formation to handle end, tra euin; a hundred miles an hour could transport troops quickly to any given area." Colonel Bakar was introduced to the cadets by the commandant who referred to him as the westerner who bad single-handed attacked sixty ememy machines, and though suffer- ing from wounds in both legs and a shattered elbow, succeeded in reach- ing the British lines after wrecking several of the German eeroplanes. For this outstanding act he recetved the highest honor which can be given ~--the Victoria Cross. In opening his address, the flying man stated that in 1914 a great num- ber of people did not believe that the aeroplane would ever be of much use in actual operations. It had a speed of fifty to sixty miles an hour and the engines were. very poor, besides being thoroughly unreliable. Clears Skin ? of Pimples Remarkable Action of Stuart's Cal. clum Wafers in Ridding Face of You know what a tiny pinch of saleratus does when added to milk and acid. It stops curdling, and this is comparatively the same in- fluence that takes place when you add calcium sulfide to the blood. It is a refining influence. . Calcium is the principal agency in Stuart's Cal- cium Wafers and exerts a peculiar stimulus to skin repair. Pimples, blackheads and other such evidence of localized skin sluggishness are re- placed with new material and soon the skin renews itself with firmer, tissue. This makes the beautiful complexion so much ad- mired. No use to hide pimples with cold cream and lotions. These blem- {shes either come from within 'or become localized if the calcium in- fluence is lacking 'and they keep coming until such an influence as calcium is supplied by the blood. Let nature clear your skin through Beikos and Kemal troops are at Shile, on the Black Sea coast. | AEROPLANES T0 canny Re om semen The pereonnel of the Flying. Corps was, however, very highly trained, though at that time their sole duty was reconnaissance. In dealing with post-war develop- ments at a later stage of the lecture, the speaker said that whilot, during the wan, soouts were developed cap- able of flying a hundred and forty miles an hour, they now have them flying two hundred miles an hour, very heavily armored and with the latest pattern gums, ; Owing to the short at his dis- posal Colonel Barker was only able to just touch on the various uses to which the aeroplane was put in the late war, such as reconnaissance, photography, day bombing, night bombing, contact patrol, secret ser- vice, land organization, etc., but he neventheless provided the cadets with @ good insight into the life of a fly- ing man. He took pains to point out that the work of the Royal Air Force was not, as most people imagined, to destroy enemy machines, but to as- sist the army by providing informa- tion and help in destroying the mor- ale of the enemy by bombing, secret service and other related duties. Colonel Barker received a splendid reception from the gentlemen cadets, who evidently admired the Canadian V.C. hero. In speaking to an audi- ence he has a frank and friendly manner which is pleasing and pos- 8eases a well modulated voice whizh he seldom raises. NEWS OFF THE WIRES IN CONDENSED FORM Tidings From Places Far and Near Are Briefly "Recounted. r------ = Orangeville won the 8.0.A.L.A. senior title, defeating Weston 9 to 7 on the round. The British labor party hopes to but at least 400 candidates in the field in the next general election, Disbanding eoMiers in Eastern Thrace are turning "Red" and killing their officers. Bolshevik agents work- ing among them are said to be fann- ing the flames. The British government {is pro- ceeding with arrangements under which it will be paying £50,000,000 to the United Sfates on Monday next % the yearly dnterest 'on its war Canada tops the list of countries in trade with the United States dur- ing August. The United States sold more goods to Canada than any oth- er country, and aleo bought more goods from the Dominion during the month, Canadian National Express Com- pany will carry relief supplies to northern Ontario free of charge. It is understood that the Dominion Ex- yrens Company will take similar ac on, Campbellton, N.B., reports that! between seventy-five and eighty mil- lion feet is the conservative estimate of the lumber cut erpected this wint- er on the Restigouche river and wuri- butarfes three times as great as last season, ; Br -------- HEAD GOT STUCK IN BOWL. Police and Firemen .Called to .Re- : lease Baby, Chicago, Oct. 13.--Police 'eum- moned yesterday to release a baby at 706 Reese street, who had got his head stuck fast in a galvanized fron bowl, decided that it was A firemy :» job and sent for truck eo "No. 10,. "The bowl fitted so tightly," sald Lieut, Charles Morgan, "that we couldn't even use a can Opener on it." Eventually police greased the baby's head and released it. DAILY BRITISH a ha WHIG. PROBS: Friday, fair and cool. ' om ind A FRIDAY BARGAINS At Steacy's Greatest Sale A sale that is the talk of the city and country-side -- offers in- numerable bargain opportunities in household and personal require- ments, at well worth-while saving s, Steacy's Special Sweater Floss and Down 2 and 4 plys Friday11c a ball 4,200 balls of full one ounce balls--guaranteed full weight of Steacy's Special Shetland Floss and Winter Down Wool. The shades are Pink, Goldenrod, Grey, White, Black, Navy, Brown, Turquoise, Henna, Harding Blue, Nile, Buff, Rose, Peacock, Mauve, Havana and Sky Blue. is extra special value is a super-bargain, beating all Mail Order and other competitive special prices--while it lasts SALE PRICE ..... .... lle. BALL Cash and Carry. Mail Orders will be accommodated when ac- companied by cash. . GIRLS' K.C.I. and QUEEN'S PULLOVERS, $2.98 EACH-- 48 heavy ribbed White Wool Pullover Sweaters with V necks, with college colors at neckand cuffs. Regular $5.00 each. While they last .... ...... ."+ .. Sale Price $2.98 BED COMFORTERS, $2.49 EACH-- : 39 extra heavy, large sized Chintz covered Comforters: size 60 x 72--a splendid value at the regular price of $3.75 eafh. While they last .: Sale Price $2.49 each PENMAN'S CASHMERE HOSE, 50c. PAIR-- 25 doz. Black Wool Cashmere Stockings; Penman brand; in sizes 81 to 10. Splendid values at 65c. pair. Sale Price 50c. pair FRENCH EMBROIDERY NIGHTGOWNS, 98c.-- 25 doz. flesh colored Nainsook - Nightgowns; trimmed with French bow knot embroidery--sold by the Mail Order Houses at $1.48 each. Our special . ..... ..... Sale Price 98c. each ALL-WOOL SERGE, 98c. YARD--. 95 yards of fine, All-wool Bradford dyed English 52 inches wide-- a splendid value at $1.25.a yard. - Ceri mes Ress reiusu evs... Sale Price 98¢. yard FRENCH PAILETTE SILK, $1.48-- 60 yards of Jet Black Imported French Pailette Silk -- full 36 inches wide--a beautiful, lustrous finish. Special value at $2. a yard : Sale Price $1.48 BATH TOWELS, 59¢. EACH-- 180 large, White Terry Bath Towels, with colored novelty bor- ders of pink and blue. 'Special values at 75¢c. each. BE I XN Serge--fall ® e980 0008 sees nse seeren {0.0 06 0 0.0 Visit Qur New House Furnishing Dept. When in need of Rugs, Draperies, etc., etc. Large, new stocks at extra special prices await your inspection. : x x "Kingston's Shopping Centre"