FIXTURES FOR SALE FIXTURES FOR SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO--OUR COSTS ARE NOT CONSIDERED IN THIS OUR LAST SALE IN KINGS MUST SELL EVERYTHING, EVEN My HOUSE AT 202 QUEEN STREET. KINGSTON WILL NE MEN'S OXF ORDS MACKINAW COATS SAVING BARGAINS AS 1 AM OFFERING. EXTRA SPECIAL-Men's Overcoats OVERALLS ON VER AGAIN EXPERIENCE SUCH LOW MONEY MEN'S BOOTS 1,000 pairs of Black, Blue and Stripes -- all good makes. Out they go AT COST For Men and Boys--guar- anteed all wool. Must go. AT COST Semmes] Black or Tan, solid lea- ther, Goodyear welt. ANY PAIR tan Calf. Regular values to $6.00. To. clear only $4.95 (Small sizes only) $2.98 pr. "NAVY BLUE OVER. COATS FOR BOYS Only $5.95 Ages 8 to 14 years. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS To clear _ ALL SALES FOR CASH. ' NO REFUNDS. MEN'S PURE WOOL HOSE FINE SUSPENDERS SILK TIES Odds and ends. WOOL MITTS Hand knitted Space does not permit us to mention - Ma LOUIS ABRAMSON . 336 PRINCESS STREET CROSS-WORD PUZZLE | WT m=: TT 1 a] ti 1 11}3 | | [A epy | 4 a bl a> SCT [ee EEL E ume u po SN WE rrr iY= 47, Cuts as with a knife. 19. Organ of sight. 4-153. Away (used with 22. Point of compass, 128. Measure of area. to). Hn Ne Debris from a fire. (26. Implements for lift- "ing coal. 26. Rustles, 27. Beats. 39cpr. s 43 pr. 19¢ 49c cost. Men's and Young Men's Suits Answsr to Wednesilay's Crossword Puzzle. Robertson's Lake. Robertson's Lake, Lavant Jan. 19. ~--Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nairn, of Middleville, spent the week-end with friends here. Miss Florence Brown ing visited at her home st Lavant Station over Sunday. The teacher, Miss Spotton, is ill at present. Miss Lottie Allen, of Lavant Station, spent the past week at Mr. James Umpherson's: Mrs. Ernest Paul, and her children, who have been ill, are recovering. Miss Olive Cameron, of Thurlow, is spending some time 'at Mr. Paul's. Mrs. William Scott of Lodore has returned home after a «| few days visit at Mr. B. Paul's. A baby boy has come to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me- Innes. Mr. Cumming of Queen's Theological College, conducted ser vices here on Sunday, giving a forceful address on the subject t "Lamps of the Bible." BOYS' SUITS Mostly with two pair of Bloomers. Suits must be sold regardless of their original BUY YOURS NOW I! Up-to-date styles and newest materials. : for all purposes and occasions. from $9.95 wp all our Bargains, but the entire stock is on sale 50¢. to 65¢. on the dollar FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. COKAC, Montreal (411) 1.45 p.m. Luncheon concert from the Windsor Hotel. 4--S8tock and weathi®r reporis. CNRT, Toronto (350.9) 6.30 pm--King Edward 'Hotel Concert Orchestra. 9 p.m.--Songs of the Bast and the Song Cyele "In a Persian Garden." 11---King Edward Hotel Dance Orchestra. CNRA, Moncton (201) 9.10 p.m..--Soprane, contralto, te- nor and bass solos, +11~~CNRA Orchestra. KDKA, Plasburg (809) 6.15 p.m.----Dinner concert. "§--Teaberry Time. WOAP, Washington (469) 6 to 12 p.m.--Mogart String Quar- tette and features: from Station WE AF, 'New York, ----------. WOR, Buffalo (319) 9 p.m.--Jbint broadcasting with Station WRBAF, New York. 9.80---Melodette Ladies' Orfhestra 10.30-~Hewitt Humorists, ' 11-Lopes Orchestra with Arthur Melgier at the bie : WEAP, NEW YO YORK (492) BOYS' JERSEYS Pure wool These only 'Suits ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR Shirts and Drawers BOYS' HEAVY . STOCKINGS All sizes. F nk BTS Your Choice 9c $1.19 3c SLY $3.98 BOYS' SWEATERS Coats and Pullovers. All sizes. MEN'S PANTS Assorted Tweeds at a saving to you of i PA (a 8--MecEnelly's Orchestra. 8.30--Concert trom Hotel dome, Boston. $--"Whatdoyoucallit Club," 10.05--McEnelly's 'Singing Orch estra, WOR, Newark (4083) 6.56 p.m.----Hotel Shelton Orches- tra. N Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. en, 4 ! LER VALLEY EVENTS. The Young Folks Have Been Enjoy ing Many Dances. Lee Valley, Jan. 18.--Mr. Lee who has been quite ll is now improvidg. Harcld Hunt, Bspanola Pulp and Paper Mill, had the misfortune to break his thumb and also got his head cut and is home for a few days. Kenneth Armstrong, Espanola, spent tho week-end at his home here, Mack Spencer is home from Iron Bridge. Mrs. A. G. Lang went to Sudbury to consult doctors there. Bernard' Andress' spent Sunday 'at the home nf B. Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Patterson and children were gussts at J. Root's, Sunday. Mr. anil Mrs. Eddie Stinson have rented James Cloughley's house for! the winter. Ian McMillan spent a few days in Sudbury. Henry Patterson is working for Ira Andress. Bruce| IUD in Washington, Les Valley, on Tuesday, after Ven-| ing their after spend- honeymoon in Carleton Place. DESERTED OLUB 'Dorothy Frooks has deserted her All members Wilkinson took a sleighload of young |Pled8ed never to marry, but she people to Krrol Patterson's, on Fri. 548 she'll wed Schuyler Vanderbilt, day last. They spent a very 'éndoyabls |" " New. York, aveaing. Mr. Molleson has been given house as George. Only ALL SALES FOR CASH. _Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right thio your sore, stiff, ach- § which never rol points and Get a 35 cent bot- tle of St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and in a moment you'll be free from ; sal, Soreness . ness, use y 65 years for rheuma~ iii sciatica, neu ralgia, lumbago, backache, sp " Or, whistling, as he sees you thronza¥ the brake, Waits on a stile. i ~=R. L. Stevénson. te -------- The Shoe on the Other Foot. - Springfield Republican: Thers some irony in the recollection only a few years ago British naval writers like Archibald Hurd wars gravely warning us of the danger of friction that would come from gov. ernmental meddling with the chant miarine if the subsidy P] of President Harding was out; rivalry between ship-ownérs, it was argued, matters little, but rive. alry between Governments was. : [the job of caretaker for he Sahoo | ~ 6 to 12 p.m.--Dinner music from Armstrong resign- 'Waldorf Astoria Hotel; Beatrice 'Wickens, pianist; Savoie Lundy! Boys; Eagle Neutrodyne a& and Co., home Autertaiders; 'Hohner! Harmony Hour; Roosevelt |- Dance Orchestin, > Philadelphia (508.2) -_ on Ay ar Musie; Benj min Frankl rt Orchestr {28 Wall covering. 130. Aquatic =~ mammal |! : valuable