PAGE TEN | - : T H E: D A 1 L YB R ITI S H w HI G : THURSDAY State 28, 1919. TEN QALFY AS TIROS| 3 £35 ee ST Sere. Btn SIT Bernat "L HIS 'EFFORTS 28 Sergt. W. Parkes % : 88 Sergt. 8S. Batt . Extra Series, Bi 600 Yards. 33 A. Middleto .. 32] 93 QMS. A. New 51| 1 Major. E. E t W KINGSTON RIFLEMEN = SHOT | 54 po 1 Mure 3 QMS. A. Newel 5 Patron WERE FAILURES || Last eck to Get Chea Teal WELL AT THE TORONTO MEET. | I F.C f.. 28 : ; Ty 61 Sergt.-Maj F'. Coldham iT Duke of Cornwall and of . Tyro Aggregate. Match. ! wo place Bronze Medal presented Milor E. X. Haas Woo First ial. ome sic. donald Match, 12 Sergt. A. Middleton 35 | by Sir John Hendrie, K.CALG., Lieu-| Conn Tried Sixteen Years tolll I will sell the balance of my stock of 60c. and the 600 Yards Shooting and Sérgt.- |- 5 J. J. Barre 32) 14 Major F. Coldhan wen Slat." A Middleton with a Find Relief--@Gains 20 70c. Teas for this week at . . ...50¢" per ib. x {' 19,8ergt. H. J. Baker .... 3 39 Major E. C. Barrett : 3 Major E. Coldham Second in the| ,. Bop far 31, 15 Lona WW. Bh o1 Pounds Taking Tanjac, § 'Bankers' Match--=Sergt. A. Mid- | 20 i fh E SOWILE : . 31] s0.QMS8. A Newell . 88 t ther "aggregate prizes are not . ir : This in face of two > advances | in wholesale dleton Secured Bronze Medal. 34 J. H. Barrett . 3 | 57 Capt. W. E. Swaine yetl ay able. Kingston Will be well] a ae jor Jlixteen Yun » Su prices. q 3 a 3 g ; r ad, o Si v 4 me 1 : 1 The following attended the On-| 41 Sergt. Parkes ..... yo. , J. H. Barret! I 34 | Kingston, showed a results | Overcome my troubles, but all my ] tarfo rifle meeting held at Long| 70 Sergt.-Major S. G. L. Mayer J. J. Barrett .... 53 under the conditi £1 efforts failed completely until I i Branch ranges, Toronto, from Aug.| 50 Sergt.-Major F, Coldham .. 26| $3 Sergt. E. Osborne oo hi Png tions as Posi Norer commenced taking Tanlac," said Dan } i 18th to 22nd, and were well placed | 85 Sergt. E. usvorne ... - a Sorgt. 3 i Bak | prizes In varying amounts from $13.- Conn, a well-known employee of the @r ompson | Ott ng 0. i in all matches: Major E. C. Barrett, : i ) Jers! Major 8. G "Mayar "621 50 to 32.25 were received, by everysP. & 0. Implement Co., and 'who ' i Capt. W. E. Swaine, Lieut. W. Blake, Bankers' Match, : sergt. Major 5. contestant. [lives at 861 Elm street, Canton Ill. wl, EHoMTSO, / He Sergt.-Major F. Coldham, Sergt.-| 2 Sergt.-Major F. Coldham . " i Brncecs : xcs Match the other day. ' Phone 306 Major 8. G. L. Mayer, QM.8. A. | 8 Capt. W. E. Swaine ,.. + Capt a a Be at. "My general health just seemed to Newell, C.8.M. Efi Osborne, C.8.M.| 14 J. H. Barrett seein a i A Middleton : ic : {give down all at once," continued 8. Batt, Sergt. H. J. Baker, Sergt. A.| 17 Sergt. W. Parxes . . 3 a E. C. Barrott .. 96 F |r. Conn, "and during all these Middleton, Sergt. W. Parks, Sergt.| 19 Major E. C. Barrett ... .. 48 3 J Barrett .... .... + 96 . rom ) e {years it has been a hard struggle for P. Lowing, J. J. Barrett and J. H. 42 J. H. Barrelt as wea Lieut. W. Blake Cy 35 < . ime to keep oa my feet. i Was just Br 15 Sorgh. A Middleton... Lieut. W. Blake - «ver 3 C de} | general all round breakdown, butl{. 3 : te. Capt W--BSwaine was -appoint- | 72 Sergt. PB bowing 45 Sore. Mal OE owoll Tex we cuntrysi | riny Stomach seemsd to give me ore ed as of the match committee] 85 Sergt. 8. Batt ... ... .. Sorgt. P. B. Lowing .... 90 § | trouble than anything else. What during the meeting, and at the semi-| S89 Sergt. W®, Osborne .. 'a > Serst. W. Parkes '. .. g s i plittle I ate just seem to le like a live Soap annual meeting, appointed as repre- § Sergt.-Major F. Coldha am, . 897, py [lump of lead right in the pit of my ; : sentative of the Ontario Rifle, Asso- 2 ig iy XoRuitto Mateh. : ol t ; : |Siomgen Sud Would Sus tren xa Th I F 29 C: ciation to the Dominion Rifie Asgo-| 1 apt." W..E. Swaine ".. ., 112}. a . - : \ i £ .ctaefon annual meeting. . | 31 Sergt.,A. Middleton... .°110 Sore ASIA Mach, 33 Leeds . left me and I just had 'to drag ar- JC a €8 or ents. The standing in the matches is as.| 45.Sergt. E. Osborne. .... 108 31 Sergt, WW. Parkes .. . . : fund. mil - D0-1ile- Bardly-ai. all.Then . The shove waz Bfed 13 2 the. first | J H Barrett .... of... 32 eniotie trouble got so bad that it fnally put SARGEN I S DRUG STORE City Of Hamilton Match. ou i.. S1EES, 28 scofes ©) mS . rel 890 apt. W. Swaing . ' PORTLAND. me in bed where I had to stay for a Place. Name, : core. | stage had to fire off for 10 places, 72Major B.C; Barrett... «. Aug. 26.--The rains of late have|good long time. For several days at Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. 5 Sergt. H. J. Baker ... ... 34|Sergt-Major © 'G¥L. Mayer being | 74 ergt. P. E. Lowing . hg been a great benefit to the country!n. time my legs. would. be so. badly er a - -9-Bergt- B Osborne iin -- : successful = ' = "94 sergt. Major FF € ohh an a8 'everything was badly In need of qrawn "up 'that I couldn't straighten 14 QM.8. A, Newell ... ... 3{ 13 Major E. C. Barrett . i : EA moisture. Michael Don¢van, who has| {hem out at all, and the only way 1] 16 Major BE. C. Barrett ,.. -- 3 Ne IM i Licutepant Governors Mi atch, been visiting his sisters since May,|could get any relief was by Publing | 12 Major E. C. Barrett ®... 113 has returned to his home at Santiago. my legs for hours at a time. I lost J. H. Barrett . : ch 98 Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Brockville, | o much in welght until I get to Sergt. A. Middlet Off anew WI w po have, been Stopping at the yyere) looked like a skeleton almost. : Lieut, W. Blake .... .... 63 hotel have returned home. H. Mor- | ant everywhere for treatment that FOR SALE Sergt. w.P s vos 83 ro po ana, Epon the oak and 81 was able to gf and tried many dif- | 95 Q M.S. A. New Hoare ve 8 BS Rome Hee, = *58 au ® Donovan ferent kinds of-Ymedicine, but I just Tota 50 ft. bY 120M. 46 15 14 lous. averliort : [101C. SM. S. Bat : we Bl Toronto g her Soualn, a oe yan, gradually got worse all the time. rence on Kensington Place: paved ng. Overlooking the St. Law. 1105 ' Se et Major F. Cc 1 0 a ov. 4 aL hh oh "That was the condition I was in services established. Buy quick, as these lots hi ali {106 Sergt. H. J. Baker .!.. Po 3 5 orm ny af ig parish, Spent' when a friend of mine talked me into never be duplicated . | All scores above 63 fired in the the week-end visiting friends in the {xing this Tanlac. on trial, and sir, Apply to : yew | second: stage. . rll Mrs Dulliely 23d grand-1 i» vou would just come down to the | : | ------ ; daughter, who were visitng at 'H.l; i0.c and see me work now, you | T | h 03 . i . ten's, ve returned home. Mrs. would never think I was down i { elep one { i Q. HU 1 TON or Match, g r 1 ai i 3 i Osler Match A. , who fell and sprained out in health such a short time ago. | 27 Sergt. A. Middleton ...... 6 | her ar able to be around again. | puniae did it too, and I'll tell the | 67 Clarence Street Everything i in Furs obtained ET TB Barrett ns sess ne AD ee |Tetlue wid 3% too, Sd TH 461) she , Kingston 142 8S t. P. E. Lowing ....... CHARLESTON. 3 3 ie fi on of us*will be found of the high- | {41 Serge, PE Jowing Aug 20 Ne Aptis Green, think it ls the best medicine on t quality, perfect in fit and 6 Sergt. H. J. RE and ohn us as es , i : - Baker ... oe ° Rockwell City, lowa, is visiting re-|_" . = nt ad 3 ik . | Sergt. Major F Cc oldhar. . 43 latives in this section. Miss Harriet aly, Fi siuce taking ine Detdes right up to date. 86 Sergt. E. Osborne cerany ae Green, Lar downe, was last week a was in my life. I have a fine appetite, . 2 . Sergt. W. Parkes .. ides % o [guest of her sister, Mrs Mulvenna and everything I eat agrees with me, Major E. E. Barrett ...... and other relatives. « Mr. and Mrs. all right. My stomach trouble has : : s 9 " | w-- T. Mc onnell, Lyndhurst, spent Sun been completely overcome, and $0 | Extra Series, 200 Yards day with the latter's mother, Mrs. has my rheumatism. I have gained k 0 0 P M 8 rs 3 Sele J . rns, Ug g, ro stronger in every way than I have x 8. BEths i: 6 a 3 Extra Series, 500 Yards Mrs. Ethan Ames, Canton; N.Y., mot been in sixteen years. Now a medi- 78 BROCK STREET } 34 Major. B.C. Barrett...... 2 ored to Charleston and were week- cite that will do that much for a : | 26 J. J. Barrett eesstse.. 251904 guests at R. Fosters and J./;0n ought to be talked pbout, and Sergt. BE. Osborns : Kavanagh 8. Mrs J. MeRenney and as long as 1-live I will boost Tanlac Sergt. W. Parkes or childr: 3; Frankville, were wee -end everywhere 1 go." £ » guests at the old home here. Miss Tanlac is sold in Kingston by A Extra Series, 300 Yards, Beate e. Hudson Recompagied urs. P. Chown, in Plevna by Gilbert 8 Sergt. E. Osborne c.eaenpey. tome on 1 unday. The Ostler, in Battersea by C. 8. Clark, E em eo em | YOuDnge people in camp.at Warren's in Fernleigh by Ervin Martin, in Ar- Bay had a jolly corn roast on Satur- dock by M. J. Scullion, in Sharbot day 'evening A great many went Lake 1 Ww. Y Cannon. ~Advt. from here to Athens on Saturday ev-| aXe bY rr A---------------------- ening and attended the entertain- Mrs. G. A. Mitchell. Bradtey Jacob, ment given by the Camp Veda Min-| who has been at Fort William for strels Rutal Dean Sevagne, Belle. some time working for the C.N.R. ville;-a former rector, was a visitor! . > } ele r in this section last week. Mr. and ET Roos up teres Is uniform day after day, has the flavor Mrs. Jesse Webster entertained the ga¢tiement. who was marriéd a cou- : that pleases; sends the kiddies off to school congregation of Trinity church on ple of weeks ago to Miss Margaret ) I Tuesday evening when the guest of| Gallagher, Killpenny, Has returnea [lf satisfied, anad hurries them home again for reat al eterans | honor was Mr. Swayne. 'Mrs. W. home with his bride. Miss Madge ||} mo : ment a few days last week| y,0ohg is visiting friends at Ompah |[{f re, in Broek ville, guest of her son, Harry | this week. | : 11 Cents a 1 1-2 Ib. Laat. Wiiday. : m---------------------------- . ° 5 | - | Many 'peuple express apinions, but Phone 467 and our salesman. will call. SSOCla 10N i JUNETOWN. | few form. them. ¥ . | Aug. 22.--Mrs. Duncan McDonald, | No man is wise in the eyes of a | Apple Hill, spent Monday and Tues-| fool day here with her sister Mrs. William | Purvis. Alvin Averj®and Miss Maud | Avery were recent, visitdrs to friends | at Lyn. Miss , (erturde Scott' is spending a few days the guest of her | grandmother, Mrs. A. Scott, Ganano- que. Several from here attended! {the picnic on Wednesday at Cain- jtown. Mr. and Mrs. William won| {attended the Harvest dinner at Rock-| iport on Wednesday. - Misses Edith | and Helen Scott, Toronto, are visit- {ing their aunt, Mrs. M. G. Hérbison. | Mrs. Wright, Rosthern, Sask., was al week-end guest of Mrs. William Par-| | vis. Mr. and Mrs. 'Abel Cughém | { spent Thursday at Mr. Robt. Poole's, | | Poole's Resort. Mr. and Mrs: Arthur { Hudson, and baby, of Lyn, spent the i week-end witli relatives here. Miss Myrtle Runnings, Brockville, was {visiting at Robert Mulvaugh's last] i week, Mrs. J. Mallory, who has been | very ll is recovering. * Mrs. Z. Pur-| {vis and Miss Helen Purvis, Lyn, were | recent visitors at Walter = Purvis'. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bigford and Mr. | S-------- and Mrs. J. R. McDonald, motored] to Burritt"s Rapids on Sunday and | spent the day with relatives. Miss! v . | i Mabel Earl, Rockfield, spent a day : ne bk * * » . . HR ecently guest of Miss Orma For- During the period of the Drive wil the citizens of Kingston | on WET Forgan br patient in Brockville General Hospital. (Dr.) Shaw, Lansdowne, and Miss | Huldah Mallory, Mallorytown, were irecént wisitors at James S. Purvis'. | Miss Beatrice Avery left Sunday for Kingston to attend the Model School. | Wilfred Green is at South Augusta i visiting his sister Mrs, Jack Gardin- a ile I Franklin, 45d aplr THIS HANDSOME C ABINET "In what way can | best show my ERAT SR | personal appreciation of the services | a Alias Bart Avery quem: ; ; of our citizen soldiers, who fought | [fl &%" Bean ™s oo © SO N O R A | Avery, of Cleveland, spent 'a few for democracy on the battle fields; | [fl itisioi Ss, fan) WITH 17 DOUBLE - SIDED RECORDS 3 and District ask themselves the following question ? epee | ville, spent the past week with their {aunts Mrs. A. B. and Mrs. R. An outht' consisting of ome Imperial inodel Sonora. in oak or mas and are still fighting the evils of fl Bolshevism at home?" EE eres Comte treo Sour Che or oy ded Lennox ani Addingon $195,530 LAVANT "STATION. 5 ; Can be purchased on the LINDSAY Easy. Paget Pian. spreading Aug. 26.--Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas the cost out so thin that you will never miss the weekly or hr i | Lee and family have returned home J . amounts. Don't buy your Phonograph before first having seen and 2e Foe | after spending six weeks at theircot- . heard the Sonora at LINDSAY'S. : ! | tage, Robértson's Lake. Our student, reel . : { Mr. Mitchell conducted. services at SONORAS FROM . : . .$7400 TO $675.00 { Watson's Corners, St. James, and Po- he v : : Hi | land churches, Sunday. T. J. Me- g 3 ; . { Vittie, M.A., McGill College, Montreal . . LINDSAY'S . --- 1 i who has been spending the last four " x G.W.V.A. Drive Committee, «iis acy sl | weeks at Thee's cottage, conducted| . ; IY i | the funeral service on Sunday of the : Tr 67 Princess Street. int Mrs. Freeman Lennox, Canonto. ~ - C. V. LINDSAY, LIMITED | Mi Emma Howarth; is | spending some. time wi er grand- |' 121. PRINCESS: STREET, KINGSTON | pares, Mr. and Mrs. /Willlam Tho-| Otta Que Broc Belleville. Hill View Farm.' Mr. and Mrs. Montreal, Ouiaya, he Rivers Cornwall ang { William Browning and family motor- : era { ed to Carleton Place, Saturday to vi- {sit friends there. Mrs. Lowery and i two children, Toronto, are spending a few wieks here with her mother,