"Canadd's Finest and Most Costly Piano" The Nordheimer 'Apartment' Grand is enthusiastically approved by Canada's leading musicians, One of them writes: "Canadians may well fee! proud of this piano, which mirably suited for small living room in modern home or apart. ment. Kirkpatrick's Art Store, 139 Princess Street Gp Boncilla - Little Beauty Shop Containing Boncilla Clasmic "ft Pack, Boneilla Vanishing Cream, Boncilla Cold Cream, "ALL FOR $1.00 L. T. BEST PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST "Phone 59. We deliver rw. DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN i $8,500--Brick, 10 rooms, electric light, 3 piece p bath, 1.w. floors, hot water heating, garage "and garden. . Nice loca- tom! Bateman's Real Estate © 1114 Brock Street : IVERY Streets, TELEPHONE i¢17. 70 BOOST FEES OF | MEDICAL STUDENTS {At Toronto University--How They Compare With Other Colleges. The Board of Governors of the Un- versity of Toronto has decided to in- crease the fees to students in Medi- cine, of all years except the first, from $150 to $200 per annum. This | [ to Miss Thelma, the younz daugh- increase will apply to the session 1027-28. McGill University is increasing its foos to the medical student to» $250 per annum, In the University of Montreal the fee is from $207 to | $214; in Dalhousie University $207; | in the University of Alberta $182; in | the Universty of Mantoba $180 t 1$185; in Western University $135 to | $183; in Queen's University, Kinge- ton, $148 to $160. These include hospital fees and students' umion fees. Mississippi Public School, 8n. IIL to Jr. IV.----Eva Riddell { (honors), Donald White (honors), Winifred Gibson (Honors), John Gilehrist, Martha Kirkham, Donald Gibson (recommended), David Gib- son (recommended). Jr. III. to Sr. IIL.---Ruth White (honors), Max Steele. Jr. IL to; Sr. Il.--Anna Steele honors), "John Riddell, Hilda Gib- son. Sr. I to Jr. IL--Lilllan Kirkham. "Jr. L to Sr. L--Sandford Dowdell (honors), Flora Kirkham, Jr. Primer to Sr. Primer -- Mil. dred Riddell, George Olmstead, R. D. Gibson. There are more than 3,000 ani- mals in the London zoo. When the collection was started 100 years ago, It contained only a vulture and an J cagle. "Ginger Cordial," Gibson's. Millions of starfish, estimated to weigh 232 tons and covering an area 600 yards long by five yards wide, east coast of England. Sore Foot Lumps Dissolved Away Foot soreness, tender callouses, pinching corns, all such troubles quickly end when the Putnam me- thod is employed. You take a special hot foot bath (fully described in each package), put on a few drops of the Extractor, and in a short time the trouble is ended. The name tells the story of Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. 26c. all dea'ers, I RR I Three Piece Silver Tea Setts Tea Pot, Sugar and Cream We can show you a very attractive range of the above very necessary household requirement. A Matron counts her Sil. ver Tea Set among her most cherislied posses- sions. The prices range from $15.00 in le sil. ver plate to $140.00 in Engraved Sterling Silver. Our values and 4 are worth investigating. en 0 | sent. recently raided shelifish beds off the | ee -- WOLFE ISLAND PUPILS WHO PASSED ENTRANCE Rain Beneficial to Crops-- Widow of Henry Watts a Former Islander. -- Wolfe Island, July 20.--At the re- cent entrance examinations held here, twenty-three wrote. Of that number fourteen were successful. Congratulations are being extend- jter of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Steven- | son, who was successful in passing | with honors the introductory piano (examinations of the Toronto Con- servatory of Music. St, Mary's Boy's Camp on Horse- shoe Island, is a lively spot at pre- | About 125 boys are enjoy- | ing themselves. All kinds of sports are arranged for their benefit. Mrs. James Mackey and daughter, Miss Maggie, of Watertown. NY. are visiting relatives here. 2riss Evelyn MacLaren is spending a few holidays in Toronto. Miss Char- lotte Davis, Butfalo, N.Y., who has been here for the past two weeks, has returned to her home. Rev. Father Terrion, Marmora, who has been the guest of Rev. Father Me- Kiernan for the past two weeks, has returned to his home. Rev. Mr. Lee, the new Union minister, promises to be very popu- lar. He has already made a host of friends for himself. The Sacred Heart Church people are contemplating a picnic in tha hear future. Mr. Sanford Dawson. New York, Is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Ear! Payne, wh Mark Kelly and Clarence Adair, | Watertown, N.Y. are on the island. { Mr. and Mrs. Van Horne, city, spent {Sunday on the island. The electric storm on Saturday night was very bad, but no damage was done. The rain was very bene- ficial td the crops. The farmers are busy with the hay,.and report a good average crop. The late Henry Watts, who was killed yesterday, married a former islander, the daughter of the late Andrew and Mrs. Stevenson. r-- PICTON Ploton, July 19----Rev. 2. J Mellor, of Picton United Church, was pre- sented with an address and a purse of gold prior to his leaving on a holiday trip to England and Wales Mrs. Mellor was presaaisd with a rope of pearls, and both received flowers from the Junior Church con- gregation. <A programme consisting of instrumental and vocal numbers and speeches was given and refresh- ments served. Mrs. Mellor aceom- panied Mr. Mellor us tar as Montreal, and she and Mary are now visiting friends in Ottawa. Later they will 80 to their cottage at Bap'iste Lake. Rev. Mr_Banforth, who 's supplying at the United Church preached his initial sermons on Sunday, July 15th. The Dominion Redpath Chaun- tauqua opens in Picton today. The Greenfield Orchestra Quar- tette has been replaced by the Vernon Quintette a larger and older company, who will appear on Tuesday afternoon and evening, Among other attractions are the comedy 'Applesauce, the Solis' Marimba Band, and Ruthven Me- Donald and his Highlanders, Lee- tures will be given by Priva's Pete, R. B. Ambrose and other high-class talent. Mr. C. P. Cannon, fo- the past year principal of the public schools here, has sent in his resignation, to take effect after the midsummer holidays. Mr, Cannon has been ap- pointed supervisor of public schools at Oshawa, which is an important promotion, carrying with it a decid- ed increase In salary, 9 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Calnan and Miss Marjorie have returned from a "| now: putting up peas. /jawarded to. Orange motor trip as far east as Ganandque and over to Watertown to the south of ys. The canning factories The late pea crop will be much helped by the re- cent heavy rains Miss Florence 7 Legge was ome of the judges for the special prizes lodges at the celebration. at Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. FF. Ward are on a4 niotor trip to New York City. ney Stoyped off in. en oute, and visited Mr, ; outs, and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. James Li e are on a motor trip to the Kawar. , 8 tha Lakes, Ne Mrs, Nettie Burr spent over the and cities |' are. busy THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG FLAPPER FANNY SAYS n-- ; 'PROBS: --Mostly fair and warm Wedn local thundershowers. esday with i Cheap matches are all right if you | | {happen to strike a good one. her case, and will do all they can to put her on the right path. In police | court on Monday morning, the accus- ed was remanded for a week, in or- | der that steps could be taken to care for the girl. Florence, in her loneliness, drifted to the railway tracks, and along with real "knights of the roads," Jumped | freight trains, slept in barns and outhouses alongside the railway tracks, and partook of cold lunches handed out by kind-hearted people to whom she made a plea for food. Florence came to Kingston from Montreal, but is a native Eng- land. Leading such a life, it was im- possible for her to go om without complaints reaching the police, and as a result of these complaints, the local police got out their drag net. with the result that officers rescued her from a camp conducted by a gang of tramps a short distance from the outer station. Attired in a clean and most becoming dress, with her hair nicely combed, one could not have picked her for the "girl hobo," who had but a short time ago, been rounded up. And so now Florence has been given a new start, and those who have taken up her case, will do all in their power to keep her from slip- ping again. | "Ashes of Roses Toilet Water," | Gibson's. | Main thoroughfares 200 feet wide and garages to hold thousands of cars will be needed in London within | the next few years, according tol traffic experts who say that within this period every Londoner will want "Ice Cream Bricks," *Ginson's. | to drive to work In his own motor Piles Go Quick Without Salves or Cutting Thousands who have piles have not learned that quick and permanent re- | Het can only be accomplished with in- | | ternal medicine. Neither cutting nor || any amount of treatment with oint- | the cause. ] Bad circulation causes piles. There | is a complete stagnation of blooll in the lower bowel 'and a weakening of the parts. Dr. J. 8. Leonhardt was JI first to find the remedy and called his prescription HEM-ROID, Dr. Leonhardt tried it in 1,000 cases with | the marvelous record of success in 98 | per cent, and then decided it shoula | be sold by druggists everywhere under a rigid nroney-back guarantee. Don't waste any more time with | | outside applications. Get a package |i of HEM-ROID from Jas. B. McLeod, | of Kingston, and Wallace's Drug '§ Store of Napanee. to-day. . It has || given safe and lasting relief to thou-! | sands and will do the same for you. | { PIANO TUNING il | ments and suppositories will remove | STEACY'S LIMITED KINGSTON'S SHOPPING CENTRE FOR 45 YEARS WILL CLOSE Wednesday promptly at 1 o'clock WHILE PREPARATIONS ARE BEING MADE FOR THE GREATEST SALE AND VALUE GIVING EVENT IN THE ENTIRE MERCANTILE ANNALS OF KINGSTON"S HIS- TORY. ~ WATCH I ) AND WAIT | FOR BIG DOUBLE PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT IN TH E CENTRE OF THE WHIG TO-MORROW PRICES AND FULL DETAILS. GIVING YOU v SALE BEGINS ursday Morning, July 22nd 3 RAIN OR SHINE Working like beavers, buyers, managers, regular employees, all busy as bees. Score of extra salespeople hurrying and scurrying hither and thither. All entering heartily into the maze of mer- bigger displays ys than ever before, that wi ing out nothing that will piling, pinning, - Building making more room for crowds help, allowing no- so very low and clean,