PAGE FOURTEEN * r FORSALE || CANMNOQUE > A ah Wé have a large number of ------------------ Military Tents All open @ Bell Marq cheap & Co. treet and i Cohen 275 Ontario H Phone 5 <0 'Mattress - Reno Helir Mattre: covered Made as g } ; and th - ives of t r théir arty will « ; their ten on Monda morn- far as Syracuse that esday Your patronag Frontenoc Mattes. Co. 88 CHARLES STREET at PO es Be Bl Jas, " cf d the TO START Sand Hilt .TAILORESSES now num- 13 been led NORTHWAY & 50% Limited. 91 Welllngton St. West, Refer to & Aldlaw yers some loronto Sor at th ~ land W A Course IE Was ac- ng William Jan mid Bay Scheel for Girl. Mrs. mother, ed rurai as Established ever fifty years All DipaFiments rrom Kindergarten te Unb, "ersity Matriculation. luties as teacher of Fer C. Veadar apply to the Bursar ; hool at Worthington, ERT TERE eed | Boyce of residents Lansdowne Bay, spent town during the week nd- relatives. George ently, disposed of his on J« street, by has left for Pontiac, f Leeds an Halstead's some time with friends Parry, who old eff auction ich., to locate Wm. Butler, King street, fo $s in Toronto and relatives. and Mrs and Artl spending week at Marble Rock vith the former's aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. Harry Bove Harry Bradley a former resident f this town, located some time ? Fargo, N.D./ is renewing ac- town ard Dickson gnd wife and fa- siding for the past few years ONTARIO LADIES COLLEGE | , COURSES Public Sclivo! to Second Year University, Music -- Plane, Singing, Vielin, Batesco urt SCHOOL | Will Respen Sept. 8th ne ht J ons Wellingt for The Canadian Hou passed the fis treaty on Fr wi mn 18 Yio A FEW ADVANTAGES ept. 16% 1919 Gonnte A City Country School. 28 miles from Toronto, Gymnasium, Swimming Pool and out - door play fa- cilities --# Showing of Fall Millinery Tuesday, Sept. Oth. E. V. GREAZA 182 Wellington Street 4 +' FOR SALE 4 houses; all modern; well located; good in- vestment, Telephoue 703 3 O.HUTTON 67 Clarence Street, Kingston mm NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE -- Twelve outstanding th THE AIM To direct public at- { tention to the funda-| i al problems ote fonal systems in | . i Canada, the U land. REPRESENT ATION 'from ev Canada. overlookei ample pro dividuals who will attes ence in their own capacity. ada. | consider educa-| in its relation to} Conadisn citizenship. | To undertake the es- | | ablishnient of'@ per-| Address Any Inguiries to : mahent burean to | ! guide and assist the] The Convening Counillee 14 educational thought of | BOS Electric Railway Chambers: -- § | Me fountry. i Winnipeg, October 20-21-22 sior i i E. T. Boveyand fa-d r Dyke of this town' were { ------ : it ll 'With a Victory For the Actors' Equity i { * ll -be virtually a complete victory for {baskets of grapes at Carnoveky's. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG have * NEW SYDENHAM. HOSPITAL FOR SICK SOLDIERS DIES Is FOR OoCCUrP ATION. READY Converted Into =a Nurses Home--The New Hospital Represents Latest In Hospital De- Signs, 21ST BATTALION '(CLUB "Ongwanada' { 2 | HAD A FINE PICNIC WITH IDEAL, WEATHER It Was for the Returiied Soldiers in * the Local Military Hospltals-- (5 0° There Were Some Good Races, When th Though late 1 1 favore 21st Batt noon to log al milit MI 1.D. No. 3, on Friday the ecasua 3 began to ar- ere was no ho a ccommodat n for them in the ity and Queen's University was has- rerted to the use ¢f patients ts v Arts building d Gr were used dormitories ne of the science' buildings was stand for a vosistional school. G rer ge Ric} ™ On bh ter | EW Noshival wae in : this : jeorge r. Richards« cha fwosided, but it was evidént to a of the Daughters of the Empire co- that it-could only be a témpolary ar- opera ed with the Battalion C lub and rangement. Pr ate bulldings locat- served an abundance of tasteful re- ed in di fferent parts of the city, were freshments. Mrs. James ther-'also a:ed, each requiring an estab. land, regent, ar 1] lishment of its ¢Wn.. "There was the tenders v. titank tf = all' Richar n Louse on Stuart : hundred and Ongwanada on K ng them t, and the Queen street hospital nursing s L 'ho has Long ago it Lecame evident that the always tak a Keen interest in the Goverhme would have e to make ade- Battalion Cl honorary quate provision for the invalid sold- member of it, rge of the iors, and the Ongwanada races, the winn we with the vacant malt house Nursing 8i : race--N.S I.! joining, . omprising. in all NS. G BL twenty-five acres was purchased. The ad the needle situated on the lake front, r hospital purposes a building has been on into a nurses' home with accommodation for thirty-five nurses and a group of buildings have been erected to accommodate over four hundred patients, The hospital is named after Lord Sydenham, a form- er Governor General of Canada who resided on the adjoining property, and who died as the a fall from his horse at a spot near the present hospital.. building in the group is Pavilion " It is a two storey stone building containing four large dormitories and aynumber of small rooms all well lighted and opening on top closed 'balcony overlooking 1041 There is a surgical wing ing an up-to-date operating with white enamelled walls and tiled floor. "This is equipped for hydropathic tment. It accommodates-260 pa- tients. The isolation building accom- modates 150 patients and is intended only for contagious diseas The | asivm- building contains the lies' quarters and central heat- in plant which consists " three large steam boilers that provide heat for all of the buildings. This build- ing wgs formerly the malt house. There is a vocational training build- ing and another for living quarters for officers of the establishment and lamb at 25 and 30 cents a pound The hospital represents the last word for fronts and. hinds Tes eetively lin pospital designs, and owing to the The biggest amount of es business peculiar hature of the cases arising was done in the ¥egatabie Markel. | out of the war the treatment reaches where supplies were large and prices. p; pevond what is possible in ordfn- moderate. This was "tomalo day," | ivy civic public hospitals. Here the et a ootrae from Ditiont hot only receives direct ur Fem, Ye 2 2 hel > Cucumbers gical treatment for a disabled limb +1.00 to 32.00 a : oie ~= | but every effort is made to restore it EE Slse Dleniite! upg solo at jts | to usefulness, and from vocational, rents to a ok. 8 & Ls " c ~ si Iowest this 22 on, and sold all over therapy he goes to the gymnasium to | the market at 20 cents a dozen. Car- rots and beets sold at three bunches. for a Quarter, and lettuce at five cents a bunch ' Phe seareity-of onions. -was.shown, by the price of $1 & peck for the best quality. Peppers sold: at ten cents for six, celery at 15 to 25 cents a head. and cabbage and caulifiower at 10 to 25 cents each. Pumpkins, mar- row and squash sold at 15 to 25 cents each, and beans at 10 cents a quart. rom ovarss as str site "ad- about Crutch race--Pte. T. M Drummond Girouard; Suther- } \ lanan head and Three-legged race Jones, Pte. T. Whit Pte. J. § I Clare Splendid prizes were presented tha winners, and Club was con. gratulated upon the success of the event to S M ARKET. Prices Showed Tendency Drop. In spite of the threatenin ler, the farmer's market >d on Saturday morning, and a Brisk sin was done in all lines of pro- duce >rices were quite favorable to extensive buying, and in some cases showed a tendency to drop Butter rs, however, ~ showed 1 nge, the former sell ts a pound and -the price a dozen scarce and hold In the meat market sup- were short, boa selling at 17 a pound for foreq cents a pound fo Some g weath- s crowd-| ceiling buiiding re ¢ of plies cents 25 by shrapnel 'and bayonets. Such cas- es require the greatest perseverance. Often several operations are required before an arm, a leg or a hand can | be restored to use. The buildings were erected by W. H. Harvey, contractor, and J. C. New. lands was the superintendent of con- struction. - The hospital will have its own sewage disposal plant. This is being installed by the Department of Pub-| lie Works, Ottawa. By means of the system to enter the lake that is not abso- | lutely steril.. The filtration beds are | located away from the buildings at the western side of the property. The ground about the buildings is| now being graded and suifable walks | are being laid out. A wharf 120 feet ong is yet to be built for vessels to| unload the coal required for heating.| Most of 'the patients who will be) brought to thé new hospital next but they were small ahd, of poor Week are at present being cared for ile 9 _iat the Barriefield barracks, although Quality, and sold at 25 cents a bask there are still a few of he ost sor. " ree number of large chickens, ious ones at Queen's. 'Lt.-Col. Gar- pa Re ducks A re sale, * the diner and the physicians associated {chickens being $1.25 a pair, pullets| With him are very proud of the new $1.50 a pair and the ducks $1 each, hospital. Although thé exterior does while: bigger hens sold" as high. as not express architectural ideals, the $1.50 each. {interior of the buildings 1s perfect, | and the grounds leave nothing to be { desired. Potatoes were not plentiful and the price ranged from $2 to $2.50 a bushel. One farmer had a good supply of puff-balls, which he sold at 15 to 25 cents each. Apples were plentiful, the price ranging from 30 to 60 cents a peck, with the majority selling at 4Qrscents. Pears were $1.25 peck. There was also a good suppl of watermelons and cantrloupes, which sold at prices ranging from 10 to 40 cents each. Crab-apples sold at 50 cents a pec A few farmers had supplies of grapes, IN MARINE CIRCLES . -- Movements of -- Vessels Reported. A Lawn Social, Along the Harbor. The Men's Bible Class of Princess The steamer Jex cleared on-Satur- street Methodist church held a lawn}. day for Charlotte. social on the church! grounds on! The schooner Katie Ec cles arrived | Thursday evening, and it was a suc- from Oswego with coal for Anglin's. | cess. Refreshment booths were The Canadian Signaller passed | placed~at interyals and . everything, down on Friday at 1.00 p.m. ' The steamer Kingston passed down. Salisbury's orchestra was present and | and up on Saturday. |there were vocal solos, including one adopted nothing is permitted | 1910 that could be desired was obtainable Saturday Special Chocolates 39¢. Ib. Neilson's Chocolates 60c. to $2.50 Box Neilson's Ice Cream Britks, 35c¢. AT Prouse's Drug Store "The Busy Drug Store" Notice to Creditors o In the Watter of the Estate of' Alexan- | Inte of the City of leceaned. Bearance, Ont; der Kingston, property | oo claim "we shall notice this 30th day to any Perse not then have Dated at King of August, 19 f whose Pleasant Trips STR: WOLFE ISLANDER (Foot of Brock Street) (Kingston Time) SATURDAYS --/Leaves at 3 p.m. for Batteau Channel, calling at Garden Island, Wolfe Island, Spoor's Wharf and Simcoe Island. Returns at 5.18 p.m. Fare 30c. SUNDAY 3 pm Island. m. THURSDAYS--Leaves at 4 pm. for River trip, calling at Garden Island Wolfe Island, Holiday's Point, Breaky's Bay and Howe Island. Re- turns at 9 p.m. Fare 3bc. Regular trips every day to Island and Wolfe Island. S--Leaves at 10.30 a.m. and for Garden Island and Wolfe Returns at 2 and 6.30 p Fare 26c. Garden Sp.cial trips 'may be arranged for, on ap-| plication to the Purser on board. restore muscles that have been torn| JGANADA Department of Rallways and Canals, . pada, » ne T CAN AL. BOBCAYG SECTION ON | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. - SEA nde Bobeaygeon Section; Trent Can | be received at this office until clock noon on Monday; September Plans, spegifications and form of con- tract to be entered into can be seen on or after tlis date at the office of the Chief Fngineer of the Peparims nt yf | Rullways and Canals, ¢ «+ of the Superinte nt Canal; Peterborough, of plans and spe obtained from the the payment of the sum « bona fide . tender be refunded upon 1 above in good condit s for the 's he order Pre me on lars a e 600, Mi ster must accompany eadh te y sum will be forfeited if the party te ering declines entering into - con for the work at the rates stated In offer subruitted. The cheque thus sent in, wt be re- turned to the respective contractors whose tenders ar not accepted The Jowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted By order, J the by Harold Wiskin which was much appreciated. The sum of fifty dollars was realized. Dr. Rupert Michell, son of the pub- lie school inspector, may settle down to practice his profession in Perth. ACTOKS' STRIKE ENDS Association. e {Canadian Press Despatch.) New York, Sept 6.--The actors' strike, which started mearly Your , weeks ago in New York, and result- ed in the closing of nearly 200 thea- | {| [tres in this and other cities, was | | called off early this morning under an agreement which was declargd to | Kingston, Ontario Dear"Sir.-- | the Actors' Equity Association. . "More Pep' dated July 5 sentative, now located in The Late P. J. Switzer. « iil There passed peacefully away! |! Philip Jonas Switzer. He was in | his sixty-fourth year; and has enjoy- od excellent health up untilithe tims | 'of his death. His genial personality among his feliow neighbors will long ba remembered, as he was always | 'honest and upright in his dealings. | He was born in Camden, on :Nov.| || 4th, 1856, and was a resident of Des- {mond, Ont., until twelve years ago | {when he moved to Switzerville, on the) || old "Doreon Farm," where he'resid-| ed until death claimed him. He! was 'a member of the Methodist church for fifteen years. of Advertising Inspiratio Trade, where I feel sure ciation of the majority, booklet has awakened preciate other copie i Fruit Sale To-night. Wishing your paper Bargains In Bartlett Pears and | The pupils and ex-puplis of the Trenton High School intend to put {gp Mm the new building, a suitable || mpmarisl in honor of thoss of their | | nd fnber who served their country In Sreat War. ie . : Sherbrooke, To the Editor, British W Que., Sept. 4th, 1919 hig, The mail has-brought me twenty pages of th, sent me by your repre- your enterprising city. a . Permit me to remark that this little "Journal mn' is surely full of "Pep'" and as soon as [ have digested, once more, the con- tents of same I shall pass it along to our Board of it will receive the appre- Having never had the opportunity to. visit your much talked of city, I can assire you "this little a deep interest that has made me decide that, at the*firat chance possible, I will get better acquainted.' "Pep: I not or copionad "Pon T should greatly ap- continued success, . 1 beg to remain, faithfully you F. W. COLWILL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1019. | Last Week to Get Cheap Tea + | will sell the balance of my stock of 6Qc. and 70c. Teas for this week at .....50c per lb. This in face of two 'advances in wholesale prices. The Thompson Bottling Co. GEO, i Phone Bed 1 PrOPien Princess Stress erg {- Palm Olive Soap - Three Cakes For 29 Cents - SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. ' NA rm I AR an. FURS-- Everything in Furs obtained of uswill be found of the high- est quality, perfect in fit and right up to date. Gourdier's 78 BROCK STREET. TOYE'S BREAD Is uniform day after day, has the flavor that pleases; sends the kiddies off to school satisfied, anad hurries them home again for more, 11 Cents a 1 1-2 lb. Loaf. Phone 467 and our salesman will call, Piano 'Has Always" "Been Sold on Its Own Merit" "club of- © fer' plans of selling have ever been employ- No "bargain sale,' "cut-rate, or ed to sell the LINDSAY Piano. It has al- ways been marketed on its own merits. ~ Do not buy any piano . before first investigating the merits of the LINDSAY Piano. . LINDSAY'S 121 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON.