> For Washing Hair | | * If you want to keep your hair in|! good 'condftion, be careful what you wash it with i Don't ise prepared shampoos o| NEWS anything else, that contains too much! alkali. i H | } y This dries the scalp, makes | HA the hair brittle and is very harmful. | ..o IPPED 1} : M WHIG'S Just plain mulsified cocoanut ofl | : i {which is pure and entirely grease-| MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES. less), is much better than anything | % else you can usé for shampooing, as | In Brief Form the Events In The Country About Kingston Are Told this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with wa- ~§'ull of Interest to Many. ter and rub it in. One or two tea- spoonfuls will make an abundance of | Charles Jackson and May McGreer, rich, ¢reamy, lather, and cleanses the Brockville, for bad conduct, were hair and scalp thoroughly. The la. | ®8ch given six months in reforma- ther rinses out easily and removes torie. 3 : every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff | ames Morrison, Brockville, died and excessive oil. The hair dries on Wednesday, aged seventy-three quickly afl" evenly and it leaves it yeals.: Re aa Seni out of Brock: fine and silky, bright, flufty and easy |"; Ottiwa William Henry Shaver to manage. * i . . y : ishipper at Giln r Co's. stor You can get mulsified cocoanut oil ag oy itmonr So Store, 2 at most any drug store. Itis very! Brockville, were united in mar- cheap, and a few ounces is enough to riage. lant everyone in the family for mon- J. P. Bradley, photographer, for- ; «i « ey, » ths. 7 jmerly of Perth, died Tuesday at 'Theresa, N.Y He had been ill of Sook's Cotton Root Compound, heart trouble. Deceased leaves a x i aie, formerly Miss Meclntyre, of e reliable eauiating Brockville, Bedichne, Sod 8, bi 1 Se | The Women's Institute, Elgin, de- w 2,83; No. 8 85 per box. | cided that all old papers, magazines, Suid b; mn draqaints, ot shad |ete., shall be collected and placed in proveid 7 ee Address; | the Orange Hall so that the man who! has brought them can get them about the 23rd of September, A largely signed petition was pre- THE COOK MEDICINE C6, TORONTO. ON" '(Farmarty Windsee.' lion [News From Eastern Ontario Points ~+ DARLINGSIDE TIDINGS. - And Some Comments Upon the War and Curren nt Events. Darlingside;" Sept. -12.--J. D. W Darling, Lansdowne, spent the week- end at Berwick Island. ! The water in the river is fifteen inches lower than in June last. Daniel Graham was a visitor. at Darlingside Tuesday. | The Rumanian advance bids fair to drive the newspaper readers into another names. As a preparation for war the Ru- manian Government prohibited the use and sale of © alcoholic liguors throughout the country. A nation at war has neither manhood nor money to waste. Neither has a nation at peace. If we could only get a perm- anent hold on the fact. Having made generals of all the Hughes family, Sir Sam probably figures that he ought in fairness to distribute . the cost of a Dominion arsenal among the rest of his con- Sitwents. By the way, is this American com- pany that hag been given the wide op- en contract for the new Dominion ar- senal another of Allison's concerns? The terms of the contract suggest that it may be. / So far the Kaiser has distributed 430,000 iron cross for heroism and horrorism. And a lot of people have swanip of unpronouncable] TWO YEARS AGO. J. B. HARRIS, Prop. 225 Princess St. | On Second Anniversay of "Turning =< | Point" In War, Details Are Give i | Of Famous Von Kluck Manoeuvre, ananoque | Paris, Sept. 14.--Newspaper -men | +4 who, under the direction of an officer | : » | of the army headquarters, visited | isthe Marne battlefield yesterday in (From Our Qwn Correspondent) connection with the celebration of Sept. 14.--A union meeting of the | the second anniversary, viewed the | board of trade, town, council and|sceme where the tide of victory citizens generally was held in the| really turned, . council room on Monday evening to| of the ground visited was that Par make arrangements for the enter- Cc ; § Ni ; ; + tainment of the. brigade camp from Sreariea bY Lio 1rooks of tue Ninth MICHELIN TIRES 2 £ Barriefield, which will arrive in town | ing through Ferechampenoise to CAN'T BE BEAT « from a route march\on Saturday af-| Chateau Mondemeit, 'behind which, ternoon at 2 o'clock. They will be @lter it had been taken and re- . met here by a large crowd of citizens, | taken four times, Foch=zcarried out When it comes to length of ser- board of trade, members of the coun-| yp i11iant strategy, which not only | Vice. They are built with the strong- sil Citizens Band, and a big automo- | flanked Von Buelow's army, Hurling] ®St fabric and livest rubber. They | bi oJurade. duey will aup wm Ww. the German guard into the marshes |are the favorite tires of the most ex- en Su ky Sm bg » Ane of St. Gond, but also drove a wedge |perienced car owners. And dividing camp fire will be held on Saturday | between the forces of Von Buelow, the cust by the mileage service guur- evehing at their bivouae. A drum, and Von Clausen, which compelled a|anteed, they are the most economical hewd service will be held at the} German retreat along their entire|tires you can buy. A; 2 Driving Park at 9 o'clock Sunday line. . 3 morning. Capt. Hagar will conduct] i ; 4 the service. The ladies of the Pat- Von Kluck Averted Disaster. riotic and Red Cross societies are| The idea has always prevailed that engaged in gathering donations of| Von Kluck, whose army advanced | 8 | Porritt Garage Co., Ltd. Phone 454 ; Wellington Street pie, cake and other articles of "an| nearly to Paris, made, a strategic eatable nature for their accommoda-| blunder in turning southeast and tion; and have their ' commissary | marching across the British front, : headquarters in the armoury. | thus leaving the flank exposed to : , or James K. Lattimore, an employee | Manoury. Later understanding of y- of the Parmenter & Bulloch Co, ! what happened makes it' clear that | Ltd., feeling a weak spell come over| yon Kluek did the only thing he arm e on ea him a little before noon yesterday,| .gylq do, and that had he kept on to- : been telling us Germany was bound ~r THOMES COPLE sented from residents of the West Y {Ward rorth of\the G.T.R., Brock- | to run short of shell material. | |vible, asking that school room -be|The ear made blunt by cannon roar Telephone 987 provided om Schofield Hill for the| Vibrates with prophecy, is head dly. He wii | Drop a card to 19 Pine street when |v. rer 'chi : F pel t have raided a ery his head quite badly. e wis picked |. wanting anything done in the rearpen- [OU ECT children of that part of the | or re ongues a Ry ra up and carried in€ide and medical] tery line. Estimates given on all kinds | 1OWN. That rings through Germany. ,+% i summoned to attend to his in-| juries, after which he was removed | of repairs and new work; also hard. | -------------- | [7 wood floors of all kinda. All orders will | FARMER DIES ON COUCH" | The swt dewill soon be scabbarded,| i is home on Stone street. During | PTitish combined, while, Foch, with | | And love will set them free. fhe afternoon Dr: Reid removed the | {WO corps, reinfdreed later by a fhird Goetie prompt attention Shop, 60 ueen reet, ee | Beware, Red Kaiser, and your band.| j,tjenit to Kingston General Hospi-| Porrowed from Desperay, faced five | The wrath of Germany! tal Jo# | Of the picked corps of Germany, in- | Were half the power that fills the Charles Gray: S : { cluding the Guard * div " < | | < ¥, Sydenham street, is! . at Brockville, Se A 13 z Last night 4, World with terror, | seriously ill at his heme, with slight | The headquarters officers indicat- known Tar Des -l CQuade; 2 well | Were half the wealth bestowed on|,, eq for his recovery. | | ed that, while every general in the Avows | mer residing in the fifth | camps and courts | Word was received here by rela-|alljed line contributed largely to Sone i on of the township of Ed- | Given to redeem the humand mind] tives vestepday that "Lon" Cowan, winning the battle of the Marne, it yards ur, in Grenville county, died | from error son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Cowan, | was Foch, who, -with inferior forces Sudden ¥. He lived at what is known | There were no need of arsenals or who left herg with the 3rd Battery | but brilliant strategy and refusal to | i ji Glen Smail hi 2 Farin and about forts. of the 1st Brigade (Major. Britton's) | acknowledge a suspicion of defeat, To a ad m 85 Yom Bpemees. | rm of the 1st contingent, had been kill-| caused more trouble to the Germans He -- ymatances Sa ed in action. Deceased - was well | than even Munoury and the army of ! : Bre § $8 Dr. C. F. McPher- | { known in local baseball circles. Paris. | son, of Prescott, coroner for the dis- | Track | . Town Councillor and Mrs. Francis tn oss Keyes and family, whé have been en- A PLUMBER SUES | triet, ordered an investigation. Be- cause of the unsavory reports about and Was Run Down. | jovi 1 veeks' i | a | joying a few weeks' outing on the | doings at the McQuade farm, he Peterboro, Sept." 16.--Catherine| river at Landon's cottage, has re- CATHOLIC CORPORATION { deemed an inquest necessary. alt Gray, the 2%-year-old daughter of|turned home, -- seems that the deceased, with his |Walter Gray, who lives at 255 George E. H. Hurd and son, F. H. Hurd, Claims He Suffered $300 Dam- | daughter and two men consumed [street, got away from the watchful | Kingston, are spending the week in ages esul isre| | quite a lot of liquor until 11.30 eyes of her guardians and ran in|town. - 4s Result of I P=- Selodk when the men left. The front of a southbound George street| ' . . otis aughter then found her father lying car. The child was hauling a smali| To Improve Place. Medel 3 Ford oll. AN Kinds a on a couch dead. Deceased was |waggon, and it is a wonder that el Picton, Sept. 14.--George Thibault | stock. Repairing promptly at- seventy-three years of age. {was not killed. Owing to the effi-| has purchased the East Lake Summer feuded tu. Storage by the day, emit . |eiency of the fender and the watch-| Resort property. This property be- Appointed Manager. fulness of Motorman Lapp, the only| longed to the estate of the late the contract for installing a boiler in Renfrew, Sept, 14.--D. W. Budd, |injuries inflicted were a few slight| Daniel McDgnald; who died before . 8 Robt. J. Furgey, secretary of Hotel Renfrew, since it [bruises and a shock. | completing His plans for the East | {1 ghd a ia Phones No 1000-931, was built, has been appointed man- | et ------ | Lake Resort Mr. Thibault will erect | nf Syste! Roman Catholic Episcopal 85-37 Montreal St, near Pri ager. He has been acting as suc | Workman Lost Arm a row of' caltages along the Outlet, | Gos ation for $480. The plaintiff ---------------------- Be ene resignation of Mr. and Mrs.| perth, 'Ont, Sept. 14.--While|and will clear a road through the| yo pag that as a result of wilful mis- Ladi _adies, working in the railway yards' nere,| evergreens to the sand beach on Lake |; ocentation he tendered at a low- Patrick "McGlade had his right army Ontario. v ler figure than he would otherwise taken off when he fell under 'the i have done. He claims that in conse- wheels of the Perth lgcal express. yille Taxes Men. {quence of this misrepresentation he » ! The train was backing into the sta-| Brockville Sept. 13.-The town suffered damages to the extent of ttention! tion preparatory to starting, when|]council pase a by-law imposing a $300. The contract price was for Now is the time to look over our new fall styles. We have a choice stock of new goods on hand. » Come and place your ordér before the rush Is on. Prices reasonable McGlade slipped and fell under the|poll tax of five dollars per annum on| $880, of which he recéived only $800, {the value of $100. that the and satisfaction guaFanteed: CITY RUGBY LEAGUE BURNED TO GROUND tract, and that the heating system With Ottawa and Camp Met With Heavy Loss-- NOT TO BE ALLOWED Although there will be owing to | Harris, situatéd at 'Boxon Harbor ' y Look After Liquor Act players are overseas, an From some unknown College and Barriefield Camp. | and the first intimation the inmates Toronto, Sept. 14.--Evasions and ers are expected to be back at college | ground. The blaze spread rapidly | Temperance Act on the part of the If possible arrangements will be | flames, "a loss will run into the thousands, - | made clear by James Hales, vice-pre- very much disappointed on Thursday | be issued in Kingston had not ar- proved, but it will be séveral months! their customers from bonded stores missioners intended at the first op- tend to protect the aet." Beyond Already liquor dealers here are will continue to supply customers up close on Friday night to prevent the Satur wheels, his arm being completely all men between the ages of twenty-| and in addition he was required to The defendants allege . . -- -- | was defective. To remedy the de- New York Skirt and Suit Borden. Boarders Lost Effects. | TO GO UNCHALLENGED collegiate rugby this fall, the good | Wolfe Island, four miles below the : Evasions- will be made to get a city league, | Other day. It 'is expected that Queen's will 'had of the fire was the evidence of attempts to take refuge behind tech- again, { and the building was soon a mass of | liquor dealers will not be allowed to made to play exhibition games with ground. There were eight boarders, [One Hundred and other temperance { SE |sident of the Committee of One Hun- morning when it was found that the confined to the General Hospital ow-| the report that liquor dealers will en- rived. They will likely arrive on before he will 'be able to return to! within the confines of the province. portunity to make a test case, Vice- that he would make no further state- preparing to put up their shutters. till Friday night. It is rumored that of apy trouble on- day. went. to the dgor to get some fresh | ward Paris he would have left a gap air and collapsed at the door, falling for Desperey's Fifth French Army to and cutting his head and injurifig} op tap and thus break the German Black, (Green, Mixed. Packed in King- - ston by GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited. -- At All Grocers -- Von Kluck had only five corps against Monoury, Desperey and the | Inquest Ordered Into» An Unsavory Case Near Spencerville, 2 i DINING ROOM FURNITURE . Tables All Latest Designs Ly F 5 dll agi gear ro A 4 ry T Rae -- BASY TO vamm SAFE AND LASTING QUES. En TL ERTL CAR FENDER SAVES CHILD. Catherine Gray Wandered to "McLaughlin" Garage s Farmers and Automobile Own RT \ Ye Ue Ul Some interesting cases heard at the County Court, w be held next -month before" Judge Madden. E. P. Halligan, who had See our Complete Line of Period «No 'home is 'veme plete without a Vic. trola. If there is not already one of these 'wonderful instru- ments in your home you- will certainly . want one this win etr. With a Victrola you have access to all the best music the world has pro- duced. We have a Victor record im stock the music of which was compose ed 814 A.D, Price from $31 to You Will Want Victrola "Ranks with the Strongest' HUDSON BAY Insurance Company FIRE INSURANCE Head Offies, Royal Insurance Bide. ONTREAL PERCY J. QUINN, Manager, Ontario . Toronto W. H. GODWIN & SONS AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. Artistic ¥ {In design, very deep rich tone, dura- | bility a life time, few equal the pianos sold by The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell, SCRANTON COAL Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & (0. * Footie West St, Sale of Mendels Big Mfs Samples of Whitewear The biggest bargains in fine, new --whitewear at manufacturing prices. <= Suits We guarantee to beat severed near the shoulder. one and sixty. | furnish extra material and work to HAVE PLANS FOR A |SUMMER HOTEL WAS plaintiff did not carry out his con- And Also for Exbibition Games | Luther Harris, Wolfe Island, | fects it was necessary to spend $300. » Co., 203 Wellington St. no inter-| The summer hotel of Luther | aon mittee of One Hundred to the fact that so many of endeavor | village, was destroyed by fire the composed of Queen's, Royal Military | cause. The fire started in the roof! (Special To The Whig) have a good team as all the old play- | burning shingles falling to the nical interpretations of the Ontariolfl "and was burned to the go unchallenged by the Committee of teams at Camp Borden and Ottawa. and they lost all their effects. The organizations in Ontario. This was The Kingston hotelkeepers were | SL a-- Lieut.<Col, W. G. Anglin, who is|dred, when spoken to with regard to list of "standard hotel" licenses to!ing to leg trouble, is somewhat im-/ deavor to make direct deliveries to Friday. iduty. Asked if the Board of License Com- Chairman Dingman replied: "We in- ment. Some have stopped all deliveries, but many of the hotels of the city will n 36. $3.50 to $12.00 ' Admitted to Hospital Mrs. Mitchell, 189 Pine street, city, joaday Tecoived a wire ad her that prices or local prices or quality. : We carry a nice assortment from $10 up to $30. : >) all catalogue competition either in low