FRIDAY, AFRIL 4, 1924, Spring Medicines "Take Yours Now. Sarsaparilla ..$1.00 . Blood Purifier $1.00 Herb Tablets, $1.00 H hosphites lk and $1.00 Wampole's Wine $1.00 Benedictine Wine $1.50 Beef, Iton and Wine $1 Blaud Pills 17 + 100 far 25¢. L. T. Best op awit or -~ ---- - FOR SAL $3000--Frame, 7 rooms, improve. ments. $3200--Frame, 6 rooms, improve- ments. Lot 90x182. $5200-- Brick, 7 rooms, ah im- provements. $7000---Byick, 9 rooms, all modern, h.w. floors. $5,000--Brick, 6 rooms, modern im- provements, gargge. $8,000--Brick, 8 rooms; all im- provements, garage, large gar- den, fruit and flowers, good location. $8,500--Brick, 9 rooms; all modern; - central. FURNISHED HOUBES TO RENT. Batemans Real Estate 111% BROCK BT., KINGSTON Attractive Bar Pin is always one of the most appreci- ated of gifts. We have many to choose from. Some . v Beautiful Dia- mond and Plati- num Designs -- Others set with Pearls or Sap- phires. There are also many very attractive Rhine- stone copies of "Platinum | Bars well worth seeing. |B ASALLLLALLS Telephone 1925F, A Coat of Paint at this time of year will renew the worn places and give your prop- | erty a better appearance. If you wish to sell, a well painted house will bring higher prices. : ; We sell Brandram Henderson B-14 Paint. A guarantee on every can. . $1.50 per qt. +..$1.60 per pt. sen wv $175 qt. 25c. each Samples of Wall Papers for 1924. Latest Patterns. McKelvey & Birch, Limited General Contractors, Heating Specialists, Steam Fitters and Plumbers, Jobberns of Plumbery Gas-Fitters' Supplies, - Stoves, Shelf, Heavy and House Furnishing ware, Tools, Olin, Ber: Supplies, Sheet Metal and Tia Work; Electric work) Palating and Paper Hanging. Special work of ull kinds undertaken. . Serving one's own passions is the 'slavery. : . ys soaps," sold fn King-| Mushrooms, cucumbers, Car- i. Y -:. te 3 _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG By ELEANOR.GUNN | APTER SIX. Son The Paris openings always add new zest and interest to the subject of fashions, just at a time when it Is becoming a bit threadbare, This year, the critics seem delighted with what has been featured. and laud the wearability of the models in general.® J The great innovation is the ap- Pearance of the Directoire line, and this feature is the only one regard- od with any misgivings as to its suc- cess. It is, however, only attempted for evening. The basic idea of the moment appears to be to look quite For daywear, tailored lines and a most painstaking neatness and' re- straint in ornamentation are desired, while for evening we may be as pic- turesque as we wish,' so why not the raised waistline if your figure can stand it? Juggling the waistline has been one of fashion's tricks prac- ticed so long, that she is expert in . | the matter, A charming apricot taffeta eve- ning gown with full skirt worn at a recent smart dinner dance, had three widely spaced rows of box pleated frayed taffeta ribbons in a harmoniz- ing wood tone. A ribbon ruche about four inches in width outlined the small armholes, extending in a horseshoe curve almost to . the waist at the back. Evening dresses are so similar In most cases that an unusual detail re- glisters instantly. White velvet has 'many sponsors mostly among women who have had more than they want of beads. Yet beads sparkle from al- 1 most every gown one meets, the fa- vorite types being crystal bugles, entidnal flower design on satin. pearl beads and rhinéstones, with an deni small colored type in a e such model meeting with great success is on straight chemise lines with small flowers in multi-colored beads scattered over its surface. Out- lining brocades or striped silk with beads is another novel treatment, Bob's Lake Notes. Bob's Lake, April 2.--To-day's snowstorm has'somewhat marred tho ad | beautiful spring weather we have been getting. A few farmers have had the pleasure of another sleiga- ride. James Hickey has sold a horse to William Reynolds, Crow Lake. Frank Kelly made a, trip to Mud Bay. Miss Charlotte Hickey and Mrs. John Hickey spent a day at B. C. Atwood's. James Fitzgerald, Canoe Lake, is visiting at T. Fitzger- ald's. and William Hickey have gone to work on the rallway. Visitors: Mrs. T. Fitzgerald and son, Edward, at Michasl. Kelly's; George Currie, James Hickey and William Reyn- olds and father, Crow Lake, at B. C. Atwood's; John Murphy, Mass {Road, at Thomas Hickey's. "Cutex Sets," Gibson's. Take home a box of Prince . of Wales Chocolates--the creamy qua- lity--the candy that takes. Made by Crothers, Est. 1869, Negotiations with the United States government looking to' the concl . of an agreement provid- ing for reciprocity dn cattle have been initiated dy the Canadian gov- ernment but as yet no reply has been received from Washington. ° "Buy Face 'Creams," Gibson's. 'The more information is given to parliament on the probable cost of the Hudson's Bay Rallway project, -|the more costly does it appear, the latest estimate bringing the total up to nearly $50,000,000. : 'Yardley soaps," sold in Kingston '| at Gibson's. Jack and Edward Fitzgerald unlike your daytime self by night. i ha 181 SATURDAY 194 | "further strengthen the ¢ Sand, Grey, Mauve; ------ PROBS: -- Saturday, fair and a little cooler. THE LAST AND GREATEST DAY OF OUR 43rd ANNIVERSARY SALE! ; We want to make to-morrow, merchandising event. the last day of our Anniversary Sale, an outstanding To this end we will give values such as never before, values that will name and prestige of Steacy's Limited. : NEWEST COLORS A REMARKABLE OFFERING 100 New York Trimmed Hats Formerly Priced $7.50 to $10.00. Saturday $4.98 The finest of materials enter into their making--the styles are the most recent that fashion has produced. Chic Taffetta Silk and Straw models with Tailored Metal Buckles on the front and many other novelty trimmings. Dress Hats of Straw and Silk with colored fac- s=/ ings. 'A collection to satisfy various tastes. : : NEWEST MODELS SEE WINDOW DISPLAY TO-NIGHT NEWEST TRIMMINGS a choice at Steacy"s. 500 Suits In Styles and Prices to suit all Women, Ready To- morrow at Steacy's. + § B00 pew Spring Suits including the 0". Rossen and its many variations, develop- - ed in Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Tweeds with neat hair-line stripes, $29.95, $32.50 $35.00, $42.50 Sizes 16 to 48. $19.95, $21.75 NEW SUITS - NEW COATS - NEW DRESSES Our Easter stock of Women's Ready-to-Wear is now at its height, and radiates the atmosphere of Spring with a varied version of style newness. It'sa simple matter to make 300 Coats Sm sims == Shades with a few Navy and Black ig C ? | $1 1.75, $14.95 Fashion's Most Popular Styles. In plain colors, new Stripes, Checks and Plaids. Belted and beltless styles, trime med with Sport Pockets, Tabs, Buttons and Straps. Newest of light Spring models, Women's and Misses' sizes, $15.95 $22.50 up-to- $60.00 4 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY : --men, 200 pairs Ladies' fine Mer- cerized Lisle Hose in Chest- nut, Sand, Black with fancy Clocks. : : Sale Price "sae : BLOOMERS 50 doz. Ladies' Cotton Bloomers -- White, = Flesh, &5c. apain. Eo. ses sees des S > » EXTRAORDINARY SALE 1000 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Regular $1.75 to $2.25. Sale Price $1.25 " 1,000 fine, Percale, Madras and Crepe Cotton Shirts made by Tooke, Forsythe, Gordon and our own Steacy's -Special."Soft, double cuffs, guaranteed full sizes, They run from 14 to 18 in size and are extraordinary value at | this sensational price. '200 OXFORD Regular $1.35 CREPE TIES v el oo, Sale Price 98c. MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS x Balbriggan BLACK PAILETTE SILK 100 yards only, beautiful, Justrous, Black Pailette Silk, full 36 inches wide; excellent value at $ Sale Price Sweaters-- Sleeveless 600 new Spri Cardigan an style. Complete range of col- oe pe, in Set silk Silk. Priced $1.98t0$12.50 X ualities and good | Sale Price 75c¢c. Table Damask; 4 patterns to Sale Price NOVELTY VOILES 600 yards Dainty Novelty" es wide--ex- . Voiles--40 inch quisite colorings. Reg. 75c¢. ~ SILK HOSE LEE 1,000 pairs, first uality -- | Blak aad. Sand, Log Sabin a] TABLE DAMASK | > 200 yds. of 66 inch Bleach. choose from. Regular $1.50. Fal me sy reve. 69 a 4