s TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 1919, o a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG somo monroe. {1000 OROMATON SERNEE prep or ' The Whole 2. Hy rus Truth | About Alcohol BY GEORGE ELLIOT FLINT . PAGE SEVEN wry - $15.00 $12.00 | $10.00 " Brown Kid Laced Boots: high heels; medium heels; low heels. ) rd D. TANNAHILL: AT ST CONGREGATIONAL. RN > -------- y Play the Game Right. Conducted by Rev. Dr. War on, 8 t Moderator, of Montreal Remarks In Address s. ¥ i r has taugh 3 NOW READY PRICE, $1.60 5 work dul rent by 2 ySxmpatny = Sue ibe refer Rev r. 4 > ¢ ¥ e rules of the game; 9 galiona oh, ) A ! €n a man is paid to handle a F assist cal pa h £ se | rity should see! vice, t+} 5 Olgar rendered Hl cont t, with the laws/| tement pen Fe ¥ | 7 2 NE \ CAB ernethy's A -- HT Nn Setter Homes a NEW ARRIVALS IN Vanity Cases A | Silk Bags 1 4 5 i» E IN We examine your eyes FALL HATS. ; ; NE 3 and make yoyr glasses. Smartly styled mod- § You Admire Good Fu niture That's all we do, but we| Kime dEsterre om and' Sia els for men. Every : : WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST? do it properly. JEWELERS Ohrht "Are ing JESUA| (ey; e rity of men who op. hat represents a style Do you sometimes look with envious eyes at other people's beautify % i meaning. po. | LiIesS. YOU are notiinar permits any ta eaititien law § 5 braved by fashion. homes and wish your own was as attractive. You have no right to be dig » ls | 100 PRINCESS ST¢ 'In soft hats, dark J J STEWART couraged until you have seen your house at its besg, e We ' | greys, greens and OPT. D. browns are very pop- "Sight Specialist Vanity Cases and Silk Bags | Satisfaction Always | Comes from wearing STEWART'S Glasses. If you are not getting sat- isfaction try our service. Freedom and Slavery, Biy your Furniture and Home Furnishings Alpe JAMES REID And You Will Be Pleased. "ular, and besides these we have many other beautiful shades. --New Derbies, ee J | | - | pe -------- R Ocean Steamship Ticket] Agency. C. S. Kirkpatrick Phone S685W, Opp. Post Office, Kingston | ey did 'not krow| r prisons and asy.! rgel ¥ men and! dare addicted to the Mg-{ bit and that surely speaks for | and loudest against the "kick" | 38 Clarence St, | tpt trate PHONE 147 FOR SERVICE. --New Caps. TT --New Hats for reese, SO many men desire. Most of| : Children. [Frere -- ih I sav. ts Ss have little enough of that rare i cured you of s nao] attribute (called "common sense and Come in and try STEAMER BRITANNIC F any one should want to . stifie| some on. EYERY WEEK BETWEEN MONTREAL AND KINGSTON: Al- Belahbo x. hat little they have is beyond com. CAMPBELL BROS. WAYS ON TIME. SHIP YOUR FREIGHT BY THIS "Tell about your faith in Go ng | Prehension, and yet the government | Lit You do ee i h in God, and lof this and other lands is thre: d y J thelpine your pastor, and makins | With--expuls fron ce the 1 work easier. You hear a gremt deal 2e°I iS made stronger. The claim Is Kingston's Largest LIABLE ROUTE. "The House of Better Glasses" ~ \ A RA {about uptown and down-town | 3de that the'Ontario government H t D ] RE- i a ealers Ant commana churches, and about where the peo-| 1S favorable to prohibition and not ple will 20. Ht makes no difforss | Since they have taken over the sell- i hae 36 & B then a ning of liquor for the pur ose of whether it is an up-town or -down-{ 28 © a purpe re Sr A, ttown ehureh. The people wil" go koehing « check upon ft, a' doctor's | TELEPHONE 2195 FOR INFORMATIO™, ; = Ls Ri a where they get the real thing." preseription now allows the patient] Our line of Automobile Accessories is very : complete and you will find our store stock- > ed with the latest accessories on the market; "Anything new we will have it." Tire Paint, Rubber Mats, Motor Meters, Hydrometers, Pumps, Oils, Jacks, Greases, Lamps, Gloves, Cushions, Connections of all kinds. + "The Accessory House of Kingston" Get our Tire Service--have that old tire re- built. FREE AIR for inflating tires is at your ser- vice always. Use itl | The ordination service took Place {at 815 o'clock. At 6.30 o'clock | members of. the congregs n with the pastor and the visiting inisters {had supper fogether in the Sunday school hall. During the afternoon there was a | meeting of the church couneil, { Mr. Tannahill underwent the us { examination, after which he ' {cepted as a candidate for ordination A number of city pastors were pres- {ent at the ordination, and extended a welcome to Mr. Tannahill in his new charge. i --------------n | Smith's Falls command Great War { Veterans asks that suitable accom- {modation for club rooms for the Vvet- erans be furnished, ahd a memorial {in the form of a monument erected {In memory of all those who served {in the great war. { } i "Where They Rebuild Old Tires™ WELLINGTON STREET 1 3 KINGSTON, ONT. * a Men's Box Calf Bluchers with Leather Lin. ings--a serviceable Fall Shee . . .$4.95 Allan M. Reid SHOE STORE un | What Thousands Have Found Gives | Relief From This Painful Trouble. l Rheumatism is a constitutional dis- | ease, manifesting itself in local aches | {and pains, inflamed joints and stif | { muscles. It cannot be cured by local | or external - applications. It must have constitutional treatment. Take a course of the great blood- | purifying and tonic medicine, Hood's | | Sarsaparilla, which corrects the acid | | condition of the blood on which | | manent relief. be the most effective agent in the treatment of this disease. If a cathartic or laxative is needed take Hood's Pills. Purely vegetable, We have just received fresh stock --rf-- Pepsodent Tooth C Paste + The scientific Dental Paste which removes the dental mucin im, thereby preventing acidity of mouth, receding gums and pyorrhea. Get a tube to-day at-- Prouse's Drug Store \ 1 "The Busy Drug Store" Neilson's Ice Cream reached t} _{ing temperance war? a ABOUT RHEDMATION [32 xc i 7 $ abi { rheumatism depends, and gives per: {to employ men on their teams who This medicine com- | use alcohol as a beverage. and ne bines, with excellent alteratives and | employer of Iabor will engage the tonics, what is generally conceded to [Services of a mah who is knewn as 'LRyssia, was, on Saturday, sentenced one quart--that being the smallest quantity put up' under seal and so issued to prevent - adultgration. In many cases the patients have been known to lack the patience = neces-| sary under such a temptation andl have broken the. seal and part of the contents ir homes. before they] Is it not cer- tain that the ailment that the pres~| cription given by his doctor to ef- fect a cure did not aggravate rather than relieve it? So far from helping] the cause they claim to further they are actually trying to defeat it. Had | the doctor been only permitted tol issue enough for & dose or two, as in| the case of all other medicines, nol objection could have been made, but to issue quart bottles shows a desire to set at naught the act they desire] to enforee, 4 It is not strange, Mr. Editor, that those people who beast the loudest ot! their liberty are generally the very | less the slaves of habit, and unless we become frees men in the sense] that we can at any time throw off the| felters that bind ns hand and foot | to the drinX habit, the smoking habit | or the eating habit, they. we are; slaves indeed. No man can Yve unto himself, becausey what effec, him is sure to effect those with whom he comes into contact. A man is not at his best who in- dulges this appetite, as it unfits him to properly discharge work for which he receives remuneration. Radl- roads for many years have refused a drinker. No men ever yet ex- pected to becoma a slave to the drink habit, and yet it iz difficult to con- vince dim. that it is only a matter of time, if he persists in its use, until he is w* "Iv and completely enslaved. Ne aan who endeavors to live unsel- Aly can afford to indulge in appe- titeg that are offensive to his neigh- bors and injurious to himself. Yours truly, ~--J. GALLOWAY. At Cornwall, James Crossman, aged thirty-six, a native of Vilna, to\one year at Burwash Farm by Judge Reilly, having Been found guilty of a serious offence at (Men Rebertson. : emptied | YES. gone is the Is this favor-} Gone? Gone? sting and smart out of shaving, and no one kbows where, sinee Mr. Mennen tock them out apd . won't tell any one where he's put them. But 4 mobody cares. They are just satisfled with the better shave that Mennien's gives. i" We dre atl more orf =~ KINGSTON EVENTS i "23 YEARS AGO. $ John Theobald purchased a valu- able stag hound from a gentleman in New York. The Carnovsky wood; working company is having atundant success, Night work has been undertaken to fill orders. 2 IN MARINE CIRCLES. The Movements of Vessels Reported Along the Harbor. The steamer Ionic passed down on Monday night, steamer Kingston down and up on Tuesday on its last trip of the season. - The steamer Kalkaska arrived. in port from Buffalo with a cargo of grain, and had in tow the barge Lib- jerty, loaded with corn. The barge Liberty #s unloading at Richardson's elevator, and the Kalkaska cleared for Montreal. The steamer Jex arrived from Os- Wego, with a cargo of coal for the Sowards Coa! Company. The steamer Jex cleaied for Os wego on Tuesday. 3 The steamer Mills, which went aground on Ford Shoals, near Os- scrapped formerly of the George Hal! Coal Company's fleet, but which was taken over by the U. §. Shipping Board dur- ing the war, passed up the river. The | vossel has been purchased by James Playfair, Midland, Ont., and will be and Chocolates, that are different .~o come one of his la fleet of freight. ers on the lakes, Te . Wego, a few weeks ago, is to be The steel steamer Frank P. Jones, Kingston---Cape Vincent Ferry BY § 8 MISSISQUOUI---DAILY Leave Kingston 630 am Returning leaves Cape Vincent at 9.40 a.m. Yeaching Kingston at 11.40 am. Leave Cape Vincent 430 pm, reaching Kingston at 6.30 p.m Hound trip tickets 31.25, with a 50c. rebate on return trip. hav. ng a lovely outing for 5. Tickets good to return on date of issue only Hug cou t at Cape Vincent from morning boat, giving nes 4 hours in Watertown and returning to connect with steamer leaving for Kingston. For information, phone 2195, Rockport Nav. Co., Ltd. Automobiles carried: small\§s.00, large 34.99. Space reserved. and 1 pm. on ( PE Dos it make a difference tolhave the right hosiery on your feet? Does it? "The same before and after the h shape, color, softness. That's Penmans, "Then to have that feeling of hei ed, buy your hosiery by name -- Penmans, HOSIERY for MEN "THE STANDARD of EXCELLENCE= vi >