PAGE FOURTEEN All classes of high yield investments -- Corporation, Government and Municipal. New York, Chicago, Private wires- Montreal, Toronto. Y STOCKS----GRAIN---COTTON BONGARD, RYERSON & CO. '287 Bagot St. Phone 1728. Hf. J. Bongard, Manager "HEALTHY, PURE, AERATED WATERS Made from Pure Sugar and Imported Syrups. Dublin Ginger Ale, English Ging- er Beer. Cola Champagne . . $1.25 per case , Apple Cider ' .50c. per gal. Agents for Dows Ale and Porter and Dom- inion White Label Ale $1.75 per case Thompson Bottling Works Phone 304 Thompson, Prop. Wholesale Tobacconists, 202 Princess St. Geo, AN ct tt PA rat, a irs ---- THE ONLY FOOD THAT HAS NOT ADVANCED IN TWO YEARS EAT MORE | TOYE'S BREAD The cheapest bread in Kingston. Phone 467 and our salesman will call. A A ANA AN aA ii, NI A i FURS-- Everything 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, i GANANOQUE. (From Our Own Corr { Sept. 19.--An alarm of fire from Box No. 23 brought out the ocal brigade on Wednesday morning qulte early, when it was f d that the crossing of electric light wires had caused the sounding of the alarm. In charge of Scoutmaster Rev. W Lennon and Assistant Horace G Gould, No. 3 troop, Grace Church Boy. Scouts enjoyed a "hike" to Blue Mountain a few miles north of the town on Wedensday evening. An aeroplane from Montreal, {bound for Toronto passed over this section about 3 o'clock on w egnes-| day afternoon, flying quite hig Lansdowne falr attracted a Eh tly number of local residents for the op- ening 'day yesterday. AY however be the big day anogue turns out in force Miss Mayme Brennan, for ber of years employe d in the fice of the Bell has reeeived notice of frer ment as manager to fill the vacan _---- bd i espondent.) ia S a Ew local ¢ M. McParland. A meeting of the committee to arrar bring the temperance question befere the electors town was held last sysuing. dum s 10 the the local refer ze for speak side of of Pr UT BELLS ON SHEEP Great Help In Keeping Off the Dogs Who Worry Them. aking ut the killir Hb by dogs, a farmer 0 vears experience stated to ti that he had always found good plan was that of having bell the sheep. Not small b , but goo« healthy bells, with al ring. He stated that it had been s custom to have bells oR he had never suffe 1 visit of frighten abo n all heep, and red a 5, 5 A Te dogs to his.farm the dogs and they | his 'I well remember one night," said the farmer, "I heard a noise outin the yard and thought some dof® were af ter my sheep. 1 got out and was just in time to see a couple of dogs run- | ning up to the sheep. Just as the dogs were about to pounce en the sheep, Fhe betls did their work well, and the hecame badly frightened and got. away from the farm as fast as their legs would carry them. ¢ Other farmers spoken go by Whig stated that the using of bells on the sheep was a gpd thing and that. they had found it to work all right PRAYED THAT THE dogs 1 If It Could Be Used to Awaken the People to Their Pasition. | Residents of 'Seeley"s Bay, are | a uite disturbed at a remark made by i an evangelist at an open air meeting | on Saturday evening, September 6th. The preacher while urging upon the gathering the need of getting closer [to God stated that he prayed that {the "flu" would return. He would be would be the means of making the people realize what they were doing Soldiers' Event At Battersea. There was a pleasant event at {Battersea on Thursday afternoon | when the returned soldiers of that Iplace were entertained by the muni- Fi cipality and presented with gold | watches and rings as a token of the {esteem in which they are held by the! i residents of Battersea for serving {their country in the great war. Dr. | IW. W. Spankie, of Wolfe Island, was| {present and was called on to speak, | land expressed his admiration of the {Canadian soldiers and hoped that] {the government would not fail them {in any manner whatever. i Banquet for Returned Men, | A banquet in hongr of the mem-| | bers and adherents of the First Bap-| f tist Church who served in the Great] | War, is being given in the school} room of the church this evening at! 6. 30 o'clock. This is to be followed | |at eight o'clock with an informal so-| ofal hour and programme in which] all the members of the congregation and their friends are invited to par- ticipate. Yarker Team Coming. . D. C. Bird, manager of the Lake View's baseball team received word Fr that the Yarker team will be aere| next Thursday afternoon.. The game; will be called at 4 o'clock, at the Cricket Field. 'The Yarker Nationals] | played nine games this season and| lost one, but "Doc" will make them | 80 some. will} Telephone Comps any i appoint-| occasioned by the death of the late j 1.30, Alter the live thet FLU WOULD RETURN ! {willing to give up his children if it {He responded in a most happy vein!' | taurants will be a subject of inyesti- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PITTSBURG SCHOOL FAR HELD AT JOYCE EV VILLE ON THURS- 'PAY A SUOCESS f There Were 700 People Present--The Exhibits Were the Result of Each Young Exhibitors Own Work. J al school fair for the town- burg took place . There were ent and the fair was in every way 3 control tiee of very capable young P i 'Who constituted the executive committee. There were, Hon. presi- dent, G. Maitland; president Arnold Berry; secretary Myrtle Hitchcock; ! treasurer, Victor Ranous; directors, ! Alphonse Corkey, Lilly Bowers, Mar- garet Whyte, Willie Connell, Orville tlrwin, John McGrath, Jack Wilson, { Harry Paddle, Charles Forrester, He- {len Wilmet. A. W. Sirett, district -{ agricultural representative, was the manager, and the success of the fair; was due in a large measure to preli- wiiary work performed by him. 3. A. | Truscott, public school inspector for the county was present. The exhibits 'were the work and] property of the exhibitors in every] case, and the specimens of grain, po- tatoes, roots, corn, vegetables and flowers were the product of seed fur- at Joyce- 1 fully | nished by the department af agricul- {| ture, and the poultry was raised from | | eggs from the experimental farm. In addit lon, to field crops of pou try, ti calve 8, oul n the live stock compet were nature Automobile on the] st Animals," cooking, training, drawing, and manual penmanship. The judges were Messrs. McLaugh- | lin and Brewster. Lunch was served | and the scheol parade was held at} stock judging | Prizes were given for a arance of pupils on parade and sing a8 of patr) riotic ee "DEATH OF WILLIAM ). PALL ONE OF KINGSTON'S WELL~ KNOWN TOBACCONISTS. Deceased Suffered a Stroke Last<Sats| day Night at His Store--\€as a Member of Cooke's Church. William J. Paul, one of Kingston's leading tobacconists;, who sustained a stroke of apoplexy in his store at! 10.30 p.m. on Saturday, jat 1.45 p.m. Friday at his residence, | 106 Clergy street west. The late Mr, Paul, who was born in Kingston for-! particularly sportsmen. ber of among soldiers and He was a Cooke's Presbyterian, church and also a member of Cataraqui] Lodge No. 10, 1.O.O.F. Besides his wife he is survived by one daughter, Grace, and one son, William J., Jr., a fourth-year medical student at | Queen's University. STOCK MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Bongard Ryerson & Co., 237 Bagot Street. New York Stocks. Opening. 89% 40 150% 72% Atchison .. ..... B. & 0. P. R. N. C. Reading Southern Pac. So. Railway Union Pacific Marine ' Marine Prd. {Gen, Motors Studebaker Am. Smelters .. Baldwin Loco .. tApaconda Bethlehem, { Int, okle .. .... { Inspiration Copper. Rep Steel aad U. S. Steel Midvale 58% 8915 1026 Canadian Stocks. Brazilian .. 50% mn. Steamship .. .~ 62 loom. Steel vie BT% {Steel of Canada .- 68 TWO IMPORTANT NOTICES. {| No Increase in MiYk Prices For Forty | Days. (Canadian Press Despatch) Ottawa, Sept. 19.--Two important announcements were made to-day by W. F. O'Connor, of the Canadian Board of Commerce, The first is that the prices of all foodstuffs in res- ion. td ur years ago, was widely known, #1 leading mem- [8% | ttates that | seriously 'affected by drought owing FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910. SUPREME COURT STINGS |= TWO CASES QF MU JF MURDER ARE THE DOCKET There Is Also a Westport Slander Case Billed For Hearing By Justice Leamox, The following docket of civil cases is entered for trial at the sittings the Supreme Court 10 menting on Tuesday th 2 p.m. before Justice Lennox. Jury List. xr orrester of Westport, plain Viey Egan, defendant. Plain- | ig s clgim is for damages for sland- er. Defendant denies that she circul- ated any slander. Non-Jury List. The Montreal Trust Company, plaintiff, and Jameés Richardson, ecutor of G. T. Richardson, defendant. Plaintiff's specific performance deceased, claim is for stock and fifty shares. of common | stock of the Canadian /Jewelters li-| mited entered into by the late George || with J. A. MacKay {| Taylor Richardson and .Co,, which said agreement has been assigned to the plaintiff. De- fence is that subscription was not to || be assigned or hypothecated. Criminal Calendar. he King vs. Jgmes Hartwick, in | dictment for murder. : The King vs Lovica Thompson, in- ictment for murder. Peter White K.C., is crown counsel Bs La passed away | » mma i s-- -- | JOHN W. DAVIS Ameriansp ambassador to Great Bri- n, was given rary degree of ddctor of laws by Birmingham Uni- sity The de was awarded in cofinection with the James Watts cen- legary exercises. | oe ---- DRE. DALY IS HOME, He Travelled Extensively Prairie Provinces. Dr. 0. W. Daly, dentist, Princess In the | street, t, WHO Tias_been in the west for a month returned to the city on| Thursday. Dr. Daly travelled exten-| sively in the prairie provinces and! while* there are areas to their proximity to the arid parts of the United States, the rest of the west has good crops. The extent of the drought was slightly greater this year than formerly, but it is always the same district that is involved, | south-western Saskatchewan and! ern Alberta. Just across the} tion is a permanent one. observed a strong clear-cut line of! demarcation between the people of the west and those of Ontario. This] was due wholly to economic cond!-} tions and was bound to have import; ant political effects. { | At Spencerville, Grenville County | farmers in convention unanimously] | decided fo place a candidate in the] {field at the coming provincial elec- | | tions to oppose the sitting member, | Hon. G. H. Ferguson. According to despatchés trom! Minsk the Poles have succeeded in| cutting railroad communication be-| tween Kiév and Petrograd. : Don't fail to read the Veterans' Clothing Company's advt. It will interest you. Dr. James Third was in Belleville | on Thursday and spoke at a meeting | of medical men. Red Roger, Concord, Niagara and | Delaware grapes at Carnavsky: s. Simple Way To Take Off Fat, There can be nothing simpler than | taking a convenient. lbttie tablet four | times each day until your weight ix | reduced to normal. That's all--just | of an agreement | (ig to purchase 100 shares of preferred | Uptown Grocerywfully Deairable Houses well Lota--X before pe Y is Apply Telephone 703 J. 0. HUTTON 67 Clarence Street, Kingston H.W, NEWNAN See our display week. . ex- |B you wait. Try and win Lamp. 167 PRINCESS ST. ELECTRIC C0. at the Fal next Special bargains in Toasters, Irons, Heaters. Bread toasted while beautiful Table STANDARD VULCANIZING CO. {Late of Chi 284 ONTARIO ST OPEN EV EN CORNER QUEEN NGS Phone 20050, r A A A AA a A A A Ht tN EPS tga AAG - There is No Remedy Like Vinol "Women's work is never done." That's why they are overworked, nervous, all run down, no appetite, and can "hardly drag around." Vinol creates a hearty appetite, induces sound sleep, invigorates the nerves and creates strength. Here is Proof that Should Convince Everyone "1 was run-down, nervous, and | losing flesh rapidly, and had fainting | spells, so I had to stop work for | weeks at a time, My doctor told me | to take Vinal. I did and after two or | three days I commenced to feel better, | 1 have gained flesh rapidly and feel | better in every way since taking it.' { --Miss Phyllis Jones, W. Toronto, Ont. | For all run-down, nervons, ansemic conditions, weak wemen, overwork feeble old people and delicate children, there is no remady like, Yinol. "1 suffered Trom general debility and a nervous breakdown ; I was de- pressed, weak and tired all the time, A neighbor told me about Vinol, and after all other medicines had failed to help me Vinol built me up and made me well. I heartily recommend Vinol."' -- Mrs, James Stock, Winni- peg, Manitoba. ed men, Your monev will be returned if Dinol fails -- Leading 'Druggists. A | Creates Strength AA A StS A nt AA PN border in the United States the condi- i Dr, Daly!| Skinners Balsam of Aniseed The Old Reliable for Coughs and Colds. niin ------------------ SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Telephone 41 nS. Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. ere ------ - GOOD VALUES AND A CHOICE SELECTION OF BEEF, HOOD'S BEEF Round Steak Sirloin Steak .. Porterhouse Steak Chuck Roasts Sirloin Roasts ALSO A NICE LOT OF PORK AND LAMB, AT Fronts... x Hind Quarters wee Lamb Stew Frankforts Head Cheese SPRING. CHICKEN. HOOD'S MEAT MARKET COR. EARL AND 'BARRIE STREETS. PHONE 407 gation and for this purpose the ser- | vices of the local police and special | officers will be enlisted. The other iis that the order passed in Toronto, | prohibiting an increase in price of {milk for forty days, is effective throughout the whole province. purchase a case of Mormwla Preserip-! tion Tablets from your druggist (or if} you prefer, send $1 to Marmala Co, 864 | Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich) and] SAT directions. No dieting, no exer- cise. Fat what ise want--be as la as you like and kéep on getting silm- mer, And the best part of Marmola! Prescription Tablets is their harmless. | ness. ; That is your absolute safe-| guard, m-- S-------- Saturday Night Fruit Sale, Pears, grapes, etc,, low prices as usual, at Carnovsky"s. An Ounce of "Know" is is Worth a Ton of "Guess!" By/the terms of an agreement be- tween the French and Polish Gove] ernments Poland will send to France 100,000 workers to be employed in the liberated regions. . The work of getting Stuart street ready of paving is being rushed along | -------------- Changes In Real Estate. Bath, Sept. 18.--0, Ball and Miss Vera {Ball have returned from at- tendirjg the Syracuse N.Y. fair, also visiting friends in Watertown, Dr. and Mrs. Northmore leit on Monday to visit friends in New York. John McGinn, Emerald, has moved into the house formerly occupied by Nor- man Wemp. James Chapman has| bought the stare and dwelling owned by William BE. Topliff, and Felix Mellow has bought the house occup- 'i ied by Miss Amstrong. Mrs. Nelson has bought the house owned by Henry Switzer, There are rumors of other real estate transactions in the gear future. Our citizens are making plans to attend the Kingst fair which is to be held next week. One Of The Members. Dr. J. W. Edwards is a member of the special committee which will give consideration to the bill concerning soldiers' civil re-establishment, and before which returned men will make representations as to their needs. WA WR A. GREY Photographer wishes to announce that he nas Charm Black Tea : Sold in Packages Only GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited Hei : Store ads. are INFORMATIVE. They throw a full light on a majority of your buying problems-----making it possible for you to secure the best 't wait Till you are Sorry. possible VALUES at right prices. : 'When you feel out of sorts, shivery, 2Just as the stories in the news columns inform you headachy, don't wait till you are laid a8 to the world's happenings, so do the store ade. keep vou posted on buying opportunities. CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS St. Lawrence . Ale. & Porter Also manutacture all kinds of soft drinks. We deliver 0 a Special attention given lawn socials and picnics. | A. Tyo, 473 Princess Street We often ignore the Moxey VALUE of simple FACTS. To do this in connection with buying is to sub- . stitute "guessing" for KNOWLEDGE. 'And that isa form of "'substitition" which costs heavily. It is quite possible that SINGLE FACTS stated in some of the ads. of today may have a cash value to you of one. dollar each. That is not mere "advertising talk." Test it by studying the oferings made. Industrial, manufacturing, economic, and retailing. conditions nowadays are undergoing rapid changes. The fight against high prices is on. To keep in touch with _every phase of this business conflict, so far as it affects "your ows pocketbook, study the ads. with the definite pur- pose of KNOWING WHAT'S WHAT IN THE BUYING PROBLEM. . pumas i The farmers of Saskatchewan are planning a Province-wide canvass in the interests of their organization's | political action. 2 34 Sven : h Spanish steamer Valbanera, : ' {with 300 passengers aboard. {been missing since the great storm on the Texan coast. 'An all-winter freight and passeng- or service is to be nmintained be-