PAGE FOURTEEN Notice to Creditors of Alexun-. Clty In the Matter of the Estate der Hearance, Inte of the Kingston, Ont. deceased pper to the hall of Grace kK, a widely-knpwn d resi x Lansdowne town- Rueal Maul Seized An Illicit Still. & SON Toronto JOHN NORTHWAY 91 Wellington St. West, many a bad one blac It is deplorable th her first kiss. but on 0] TVD Electrocure KILLS PAIN INSTANTLY JUST APPLY--PAIN STOPS | SOLD "EVERYWHERE RESP TARA 1 | | | He Austin's Red Cross Drug Store, Distributors. Now Is The Time to hive yor Furnace and Stoves looked after. We have only experienced me- chanics and if you require any work in this - line we can give you satisfaction, Agents for the celebrated Hecla Hot Ai Furnace. - Lemmon&Sons PHONE 840 187 Princess Street | new ian increase of five cents per pound. | This will represent an increase of at | least { Teaches the retailer, and an increase { of probably | pound to the retailer, An Artistic Gara at Low Cost Save money, Hime, labor, Boarding, sheathing paper, furring strips, by ing yout STucco so ARD made of kiln-dried garage with Pine Lath, dove- tailed to hold stucco, set in Asphalt-Mastic on sized Sulyhite Fibre-Board. Proof damp, vermin, fire, wind, frost. Cannot watp, shrink or Dro aaimat dau and rigid. Finish with Stucco, brick, shingles, or clap. Te Use our guaranteed Permatite Roofing. And have an excellent | garage at great saving. . - 186 : BISHOPRIC WALL BOARD (0. LINED Evesythisig} in Furs obtained of us will be found of the high- est quality, perfect in fit. and right up to date. # Gourdier' S 78 BROCK. STREET. ' | ing made for Gunner G. G. Butler, a| THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG WILSON CRITICIZED. Takes Role of Mandatory Without : Authority. Aug. 30.--The French t unanimous In what it terms, "President note to Turkey," with regard t « n massacres in Ar papers 8¢ pe to be Paris, press head of the Peace Con ad declare that the gravest sequen may. follow President Wilson doubtless meant well," says the Echo Pe Paris, "but the note may have contrary effects to those he hoped for. With- out consulting the Peace Conference, he suddenly modified his 14 articles for the foundation of the p®fces treaty and this action will belittle the Conference." LiInformation says: 'President Wilson has performed the act of an authority and. a mandatory Such initiative is deep with meaning and consequ¥nces. It marks-the beginring of interference by the United States in Turkish affairs." NEW COURSES IN COMMERCE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY = ESTAR. LISHES A NEW DEPARTMENT. It Is a Progressive Step and Keeps the Local in the Rank--Will Lead to a Degrfee in Business. In its atfempts to keep the broadening function versity, Queen's University has taken the progressive step of organizing a course in commerce to start next ses- sion. Those desiring thorough training in business will now have ample opportunity to study at a Canadian «university. The duration of the course is for four years at the college and will lead at the conclu- sion of that time" to a degree in commerce. For the degree various arts classes will be also required ang 1 addition there will be Such busi- ness subjects as actharial work, ac- conntapey, commercial law, busi- College: | ness administration and kindred top- ics which will give a very complete . groundwork for entrance into busi: + it #8 expected that the course w SUGAR, DEAR IN EDMONTON Trenty Five Cents a Pound. Aug. 30.--In by Montreal and s of reports that to be Increased, five cars e vesterday offered Ed- lesalers on a basis of 17 p pC ind. The previous high- ions in this wholesale field 4 cents per pound. Thus this quotation for fall stocks shows It May Reach monton, spite of Toronto the price five cents per pound when it seven or eight cents per meaning to the consumer not less than twenty-five cents per pound. A local daily de- votes a column editorially to the gub- ject under the caption of "The Su- gar Brigands." ¢ WANT HIGHER TARIFFS Elevator Interests Appear Before Grain Commission in Winnipeg. Winnipeg, Aug. 30.--Terminal 'el- evator interes!s appearing héfore the grain commission yesterday subnfit- ted proposals to incredse the tariff rates 66 per cent. for elexation, and {to establish a graduated clehiijitg i rate in place of the existing flat rate. The board announced that the-coun- | try elevator tariff requested last tall | had been approved. In justification of the increased charges, elevator op- i | erators declared that since 1913-1914 | the cost of labor had increased 100! per cent, and insurance 150 per cent. { due to the increased value of grain. | : rrr eae. l9. The Hospitality of Kingston. Canadian Municipal Journal i Great credit is due Mayor Newman { and his colleagues of the City Coun- | cil of Kingston, not only for the ge- nerous hospitality shown to the con- | vention delegates but for the spirit in | 3 which it was given. From the moment a delegate, or ary member of his fa- | mily as we have reason to know, ar- | rived in the me until he left, his | welfard" was looked after by Wome member of the reception committee. And the pleasan' part of it was the ostentatious way in which it was all done. Whatever may be the re-| sults of the convention itself every delegate will remember with plea- sure the part played by the City Council of Kingston. Idier Missing. Preseott, Aug. 30.--Enquiry is be- 'returned soldier, who left the home of his sister, Mrs. Alexander Graham, Prescott, to go to Montreal on June 12th lagf, and who has not since been seen or heard of. Gunner But ler seems to have completely disap- He served overseas with the | 16th Battery for three years and his regimental number was 343847. - He | Weighs 180 pounds and Is clean shav- on. ! Booze" $6 Bottle On Street, { a price of liquor on the streets in Kingston is $6 per bottle. A re- 'turned soldier, who was pretty dry !this week and had the ¥ a * paid this amount fora bettie | whiskey, told Magistrate Farrel (about it at Saturday's session of the i Police Court. He was fined $10 and Costs. He could not give the name of {the man who sold him the liguor as ihe was a stranger. ' » =f : £ 3 Ne Z (Canadian Press Despatch.) Vienna, Aug, 30.--News de- i® spatches from 'Buda Pest and rhe vte 2 | Store. i the F neds- life. A number of additions will bé made to-the staff to take up the subjects in tH» new department, and ! ill be well patronized. : For some years past the university has conducted very sueeessful courses in banking under the auspices of the Canadian Bankers' Association, Hitherto these 'have been extra- mural, bt the new courses in com merce will intra-mural'and con- sequently should mean the addition / of many students to the college tendance . No announcement has yet made as to the personnel of the for thé new departmer stood tha univers are still lo« 1g for ¢ to take charge of the w be at-1 heen staff It is under Told in Twilight edie Gel pl Prd -. \ (Continued from pages 3 and 8.) Invitations have been issued hy Mr. and Mrs. Fisken, Toronto, for the marriage of their daughter Elenore Margaret to Capt. Herbert Garden Davidson, on Wednesday, the tenth day of September, at three o'clock at St. Thomas Church and afterwards at 60 lison avenue. Mrs. N. C. Polson, daughter Virginia, arrived Montreal gn Friday. and are ov Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Givens, Maitland House. Mrs. George Wood and little dau- ghter Helen returned to Montreal op | Thursday, after a visit with the for- mer's mother, Mrs. Claxton street. Miss Bertha Lough, Johnson street and Tittle from P § has returned from visiting friends ir | Montreal and Aylmer. oO, - - = Mrs. J. Hunt, Earl street, and. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sydney Roberts, who are visiting Mrs. Hunt, returned to the. Front . { Mathew of G1 with | , Unipn | The Late Rev. oh Fairlie. ev. John Fairlie passed away on Friday at his residence, 80 Brock | street. He had been in failing health d ng the past year and as the end was not unexpected the absent mem- bers of his family were called. home| and were with him before he died. The deceased clergyman was a tive of Scotland] being born at Coat-| bridge on Jun 25th, 1844. Hej graduated from Glasgow University! SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1019. Last Week to Get Cheap Tea I will sell the balance of my stock of 60c. and 70¢. Teas for this week at 50¢' per lb. This in face of two advances in wholesale prices. The Thomps Son Botting Co. GEO. Js0a : Prop. Phone 804 . 2] 209 Princess Street in arts .and theology and was or-; dained in the ministry of the Estab-| lished church of Scotland in 1867. { After serving in different charges in Scotland, he came to Canada under the Colonial Committee of the| Church of Scotland in 1873, 'and| upon arrival in Kingston was tlie 'guest of ir. Snodgrass, principal of |] Queen's University. He conducted his first service in Canada in old St. | Andrew's church here. Mr. Fa irlie | occupled charges jn L'Original, | Hawkesbury and Lansdowne. in 1900 he came to Kingston to educate | his family, and resided here ever| since. Here he took a keen interest | in religious and social matters, par- ticularly in the House of Industry. | He is survived by his widow, Han-| nah. M. Eraser of Edinburgh, Scots, land, five sons, Mathew F. of Cobalt; | John, of Montr , of Spring-| field, IIl.; T. us , of Toronto; | William -A., returned from overseas; and Todt Y antares Ma H. Howard of Toronto; Mrps a MacDonald of Bala; Ont}; Mrs. G Y i O'Connor of Edmonton, d Miss Catharine at home. ' He is ¢ sur- yived by two brothers, Jar and Scotland ow, ts Holiday Reading. Popular Copywrights 65 Home Journal and Good House ing for September, Toront treal daily papers at Ti Book Store. Open all day. & rsh bay lies ep- C, College Ybor Str. Ameri + to Thousand I joat leaves Swift's wharf at 2 p.m The Prince of Wales on Monday | will lay the corner stone of the new parliament buildings and open par- liament. In the evening he will leave for Montreal, for a few hours in that FOR RETURNED APPLY DIRECTORY MEN, FoF employment Informmtion Settlement, advise For Land genera matters, Bank of Toronte Bldg. cor. King and Brock Streets For Vocational C Indus- trial Re-training: Merchants Bank Hidg. cor. Brock and Wellington Sts, purses, a ~ For medical treatment, appliances: Golden Lion Block surgics For Pensions: Bibby Block, Princess Street city Thursday after a motor trip to | Adirondacks. Mrs. H. Beaupre has gone to Toro- nto, to be present .at a religious ce. remony at Loretto Abbey ou Satur- day, when Miss Nora Staley, hers, will be received into the Grder J. J. Shortell, June from New York, left for his héme on Thursday aftér visiting friepds and relatives at Kingston, Joyceville and South Lake. Mr, and Mrs. A. Franklin, of | Joyceville, are visiting the Toronto exhibition. Miss Marguerite Carr- 'Harris, King- | with ot- | whe motored here in | | ------ a ---------------- 'WE SELL ON EASY TERMS Ladies' Suits, Dresses, Men's Suits, Overalls, Jewelery, Suitcases, ete. IN. Morris, 374 King St. Skirts, Underwear, Ingersoll, the Frid Consgfuction Company, {ronto; ston, who has just returned. from ov- | { erseas after five years' service in dif- | ferent hospitals, 8d her brother, Lieut. Grant Carr-Harris, cf the Ro- | | yal Engineers, who is on leave in Ca- |, | nada, are the guests of their unc le | {and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, W. Dale Har- i ris, of Ottawa, at their country home | at Blue Sea Lake. Mrs. G. Garnett Greer will receive for the first time since her marriage, with her 'mother Mrs. R. W. Garnett, 52 Johnson street. on Thursday af- terpoon next, Sept. 4th from 3.30 to 6.30, Master Wesley Rienbeck return- éd to his home in Cape Vincent on Thursday, after spending five weeks with his aunt, Mrs. 'Charles Saun-| ders, Princess street. Mrs. George McGlynn entertained | on Wednesday evening at a-.china shower in honor of Miss Florence Dick, the bride of Monday. Ex-Sergeant Thomas Harris, 1st Canadian Infantry Brigade ,and ex- Pte. Magnus H. Hood. 24th Battalion, bad the honor of being presented to General Sir Arthur Luarrie, during the reception tendered to him by Mayor Church and the civic officials of Toronto on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. % w. Murphy and family, Sydenham sireet, have re- turned home after spending a holi- day at Elm Lodge, Collins Bay. Mrs. Charles A. Mahoney and fam- ily, Barrie street, have returned to the city, after a three weeks' trip on the Saguenay. Mrs. A. B. Parlow and danghter, Miss Dearttry, of Ottawa, are the guests of Mrs. James Shaw, Gore Miss Vera Shaw, Gore street, visiting Mrs. Felix Shaw at her sum- pier cottage, Christie's "Lake. Mrs: Morton F. Hughes has re. turned home after spending two weeks with relatives and friends in Brockville and Lyn. Miss Evelyn Gilbert, danghter of Mr, and Mrs. John Gilbert, Centre street, was one of those presented to H.R.H. Prince of Wales during his visit to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Doherty, Altra! = street, have returned after Visiting | in Toronto. Carefully. 'The four col. advt. in this issue of the ber Good HauseEeeping on sale Monday at The College Boo The Supreme Council has decided {to hand the peace treaty with Austria!' ; to the Austrian delegation next Tues. | day afternoon. Five days delay will | wig- = op Tone Quality: At - 1 .41 the LINDSAY Phonograph Salons you have the complete Sonora Line from which to make your selection. SONORAS FROM Palm Olive Soap Three Cakes For 29 Cents SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Telephone 41 Cor, Princess and Montreal Sts. Telephone 703 J. 0. HUTTON 67 Clarence Street, Kingston TOYE' BREAD Is uniform 'day after day, has the flavor that pleases; sends the kiddies off to school satisfied, anad hurries them home again for 11 Cents a I 1-2 1b. Loaf. Phone 467 and our salesman will call. and was awarded' to} To An The section between London 16". miles, caster, 15 4- miles, to D. O. 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