v THE DAILY BRITISH whic 103,046 People have trusted us with their pre- scriptions and many more their family recipes. Reliable infor mation which we have accumu- lated during the past 25 years is freely given to many people daily Hundreds of different rare and expensive drugs are used in the filling of the different phy- siclans' prescriptions and all are of the purest obtainable. All prescriptions are put up under the direct supervision of the proprietor and by register- ed apprentices only. L. T. Best oPfiN SUNDAYS We have just had made up a very beautiful Three Stone - Diamond Ring The setting is in white | gold and small diamonds are placed between the three large ones, making a most unusual and very attractive ring. This ring, if regularly in our stock would be marked at $250. placed Brick, ® rooms, 8 piece bath, el tric lght and gas, hot alr, hv. floors Baten' Rel Fs 111% BROCK ST., KINGSTON Telephone 1025F. We are making a Spec- fal of this particular de- sign for a short time at Be er -- | MAKE THEM SHINE pints. Heel Gas-Fitters' Supplies, Stoves, Shelf, Reavy 'Probably some of your floors or woodwork have become dull and you wish to renew them. Brandram - Henderson's Floor Varnish for the floors and their Gold Medal Varnish for the wood- work. Where the color has been worn off use their Chin-a-lac Varnish Stain. You can buy it in pints, quarts and half For White Enameling use their B. H. English Flat White for the first coat sad | B. H. English White Enamel for Mekeey & Birch, Limited This Fall try Everlastic Stems Fitters and Plumbers, Napanee Reeail Market, Napanee, Sept. 22nd. Apples, Fall, pk.. .. +s +. ..25 Plums, Damson, 11 qt ,.90-$1.00 Plums, Green Gage, 11 qt... ..67-75 Plums, Lombardy, 11 qt.. .. .65 Plums, yellow, 41 qt +. +. +...75 Peaches, 6 qt .. .. ..§1.00-31.10 Peaches, white flesh 11 qt .. $1.25 Asters, cut bloom, doz.. .. ..10-18 Gladioli, cut bloom, dns. ...40-60 'Watermelons each.. .. .. ..10-25 Nutmeg melon, each... .. ..05-10 Musk melon.... .... os oo 44.10 Radishes, bunch «08 Bees, | bunch trivaaaaaeenseestR sine ina eal sini vas inline uate isl sa 'ss ov RRB leat, bunch.... .. ..10-20 , head se ss ae ++.:15-28 Saal...» ve 010-13 1-3 «10-15 sees 'se ws Awae we ase Sn oats Sues Saeed au Ss tomans ok. sae i ase nin 90 Butter, Stamers. ® ve se 39-45 Butter, dairy, Bb.. + +.30-35 Cheese, new, b.. .. .... ..23-36 Cheese, B.. .... .. Eggs, fresh, doz .. . Lard, IB. ised einniinn | Flour, cwt.. Sugar, granulated, cwt .... Corn, feed, ewt..... ..31.76-52.00 Corn, ca ory Tigo ewt. ....0e.. 8188 Hay, baled ewh ..iiiuvounii. 18 Ha, Loon. 108 .y vers a. $7312 western, bus .. .. .. ....76 'Oats, local, bus... .. cov. v: 80-68 palr sereeesee 37-810 ¢ |Steak, porterhouse, 1b. . Salmon Trout, ®» ,, .. .... ..22 Beet: Roast Beef 1b...... ....,.14-23 Steak, round, Ib, Stewing cuts, 1b. sassse esssemecs 812% Beef, western, cwt. ........10-14 Steak, T-DODG «cov +0 24 oo +.38 Boiling cuts Ib. essssecseed=l Beef, hinds, cwt. ..........13-17 Beef, local, Ib. .....vi.00..8-12 Veal, Ib, 10-12 Pork: Loin roasts, ™ ... « lanen sad3 Hogs, live eight, owt. «er... $8.78 Chops, Db .... + ee as:.18-28 Hogs, dressed, owt 'vine .$12- $14 Bacon, breakfast, 1. ves.25-38 Bacon, Pea-meal, I ,. ....30-40 Roast pork, sliced, 1b. ........60 Ham, cooked, 1b.... Hem, smoked, ® ., ... Plenic Ham, | Hinds, DB ... cee: 20-28 Sausage, beef and pork, 1b, ..10-15 Lamb: Carcasi, Jeariings, Ib. .....20-28 Carcass, spring, Ib.... .. .. ..40 Hinds, yearlings, Ib.. .. ..25-30 Hinds, spring, Ib.. «cee 45-50 sae sh aneans 30-38 carcass, \b.. ., ....17-22 «»+.18-28 Chickers, 1d .. .. .... ..,.28-28 Chickens, crate fatted Sach, 80-§1.50 Chickens, dressed, each <75-31.60 Hides, ete. Deacon skins, each .. ..75-31.00 Horse hides .. .. ....$2.00-33.00 Hides, Bb... .... «0.2 06-07 Sheep skins, ag each $1.00-31.50 Veal skins, | va sa ade 10-18 Wool, May 1b. se see + 26-32 Wool, unwashed ... .... ..20-25 A -------- et The engagement rounced in England of the Right Rev. Howard Mowil, assistant bishop Of West China, who is well kacwn in Brockville, and Miss Dorothy Mar- tin, honorary C.M.S. missionary in Sv sense es , spring, 1b .. ....30|_ { RADIO BROADCASTING The following is a list of radio stations and their broadcasting pro- grammes which may be heard lo- cally on Tuesday: KDKA (826) Pittsburg, Pa. 9.45 a.m.--Stockman reports of the Pittsburg livestock markets; general market review and sgricul- tural items. 11.15 a.m.--Concert orchestra. 12 m.--Stockman reports of the Pittsburg livestock and wholesale produce market. 2.15 p.m.--Basebal] scores, inn- ing by inning. 5 p.m.--Bassball scores. 5.30 p.m.--Organ recital by A. Is Taylor. 6 p.m.--Baseball concert. 6.30 p.m.--Uncle Ed spends the day in school with his radio nieces and nephews, £5 6.45 p.m.--News bulletins. 7 p.m.--Baseball scores. 7.15 p.m.--"Student Experiences in a Tropical Jungle," by a member of the zoology class, from the Uni- versity of the Pittsburg studio. 7.45 p.m.--Stockman reports of the primary livestock and wholesale produce markets. 8 p.m.--Concert by the quartette of the First United Presbyterian church, of Wilkinsburg. 10 p.m.--Concert from the Pitts- burg Post studio. by Scalzo's scores; dinner WJZ (453) New York Oity. 1 p.m.--Nathan Abas Hotel Penn- sylvania Orchestra. 4 p.m.--Florabelle B. Shirk, so- prano. 4.30 p.m.--Florabelle soprano. - : 5.830 p.m.--State and federal ag- ricultural reports; farm and home reports; closing quotations of the New York stock exchange; foreign exchange quotations; news, 7 p.m.--Frank Dole, "Dogs, Grey- hounds." 7.15 p.m.--Hotel Vanderbilt or- chestra; Joseph Strisdegf, director. 8 p.m. --Wall Street "Journal" review, 8.30 p.m.--"Signs of Business Re- vival," Dr. Warren F. Hickernell, University of the Air. 8.45 p.m.---Estey organ recital. 9.45 p.m.--§Sea songs, by Chief Steward Ballyn, of the Cunard Liner, Berengaria. 10.15 p.m.--The Plaza Theatre's Concert Orchestra, Eugene Conte, director. 11 p.m.--Roger Wolfe's Biltmore Cascades orchestra. WGY (880) Schenectady, N.Y. 11.40 a.m.--Produce market re- port. 5 pm.--Produce and stock mar- ket quotations; news bulletins; baseball results. 7.40 p.m.--Baseball scores. 7.45 p.m.--Dance music by Do- mifio Novelty Orchestra, B. Shirk, WEAF (492) New York City. 11-12 a.m.--Emanuéle Stieri, ba- | ritone, and talk under the auspices of the lecture bureau of the board of education. Market reports. 4-6 p.m.--Virginia Maasenlink, planist; Garrett J. Fitzsimmons, te- nor. Children's storfes. 6-10 p.m.--Dinner music. ee Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. On Saturday, at Brockvilie, has been an-|{viving pigs. 'fish, nD sees we . " «+23 the same diocese. THE VOICE FROM PWX. Remberto O'Farrill, shown here, is responsible for the entertaining programmes in Spanish and English that come from station PWX at Havana, Cuba. His voice is known to many fans through the United States and even in South American countries. Late G. M. Bebee, Vennachar, Vennachar, Sept. 20.--The death occurred on his farm near - Venna- char on Sept. 14th, of Guy Martial Bebee, at the age of seventy years, six months and thirteen days. The late Mr. Bebee was among the lead- ing residents of his community and highly respected by all, He was a PROBS: --Tuesday, fair, and a little cooler. Tis Justice of the Peace, a Methodist and a Conservative. He was born id Leeds county, the son of the late E. C. Bebee. The deceased leaves his "widow, four sons, five daughters and twenty- nine grandchildren. The sons Roy M., Warkworth; Archibald Ralph, North Bay; Claude, Pennsyl- vania, and the daughters are Mrs. Herbert Goodrich, Warkworih; Mrs. Ronald McPherson, Campbellford; Mrs, John McPherson, Matawatchan; Mrs. Ray Harvey and Miss Violet Be- bee, Detroit, Mich, The funeral service was held on September 16th, from his home to the Methodist church at Veanachar, interment taking 'place in the ceme- tery. The service was conducted by Rev. P. A. Scott, Denbigh, and the pall-bearers were two sons, Roy and Claude, Andrew Lemkie, Walter Be- bee, John McPherson and J. D Flake. Among the other relatives from a distance were Mrs. Norman MeCrimmon and son, Samuel, Mountain Grove. The casket was banked with wreathés and sheafs of flowers, showing the TenpaRL of his many friends, I FALL FAIR DATES Arden... i, LL. ocviaabh G.0et YT Arnprior.. .. .. .. ..Sept. 38-26 Bancroft.. ..... Sept. 24 and 35! Cobded.. ..... .,Sept. 24 and 25 Coe Hil. .... .+Sept. 22 and 33 Colborne.'. .. .. .Sept. 23 and 34 Demorestville.... .. i. ..0ct. 11 Sept. 23 and 24 v 4s sees Out 1st .Sept.' 35 and 26 24 "ts va wy Madoc... .. .. .. ..Oct 7 and § « «+ -Sept 30, Oct. 1 Spencerville. «+ . .Sept. 23 and 24 Stella... ....... .. iunavSept 30 Tweed, ... ov. iL a 02S Vankleek Hill . .Sept. 25 and 26 Wolle Island, . .,... Sept. 30, eta Autumn's New Fabrics Are Here! Our showing is complete and offers a broad choice of the smartest all wool fabrics for milady's dress requirements. For forty-five years this store has been famous for its fabrics of qual- ity at popular prices--and this season offers a wonderful range to select from. ? Wool Coatings English *"Velkloth™ Coating, lish Burberry Coating-- 56 inches wide, at $2.25 a yd. full 56 inches wide--priced at ...........$148a yd. The new Flamingo Cut English Polama Coating -- Cloths f .$3.50 to $5.50 oths from 56 inches wide at $2.00 yard Cut Velour and Duvetyn Camelaine Coating --_ 56 Cloths at . $2.95 yd. inches wideat . . . $3.90 yard American Marvella Cloth Valcutta, a wool cord Coat- ing, 56 inches wide, at $4.50 at ........ French Suedine Cloth, 54 English Teddy Coating at inches wide at . . . . $2.95 yd. vii eee. $2.95 a yard All these cloths are shown in the season's smartest color- ings. Special Values in Dress Fabrics French Dress Flannel made of the finest yarns in the sea- son s most attractive shades .....$L75 and $1.90 yd. New French Delaines in a wonderful range of designs and colorings at . . ......$1.35a yd. We invite your inspection of our All Wool and Silk and Wool Dress Fabrics not included here, but which will be on special display to-morrow! English Broadcloth Finished Flannel, full 56 inches wide, in twelve shades at $1.50 yd. IT re Ea eee hs Rd 2