Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Oct 1919, p. 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN To The Electors (QUEENS HAS RE-OPENED Of Frontenac nar AND THERE WILL BE A REGISTRATION Building the Old Grant Hall the Arts Again and In Use--Some of Ladies and Gentlemen:- If you believe my servic- «= es to the County merit your on support | ask your votes and = influence. 'Tame throughout the Election Day October 20, ame crroue te 1919. ho ) ! . t x up a Autry I. Rankin i hi s chance lf Professors Have Retired rsity op 4 once 1 udents em wear the 8, and new badge se at number number lieved their - Cour university : yet obtaine 3 80 far, mnt that it high Queen's University uph be istered re is fairly ts high i at its r Cours. 1 OVETSeas tle dn w t took advanta now are in a to make their year. * prospects for this session are i There is far more ac- this ves for the Grant given a service who of good way than three 'sessions » arts building were authorities it did splendid the housing those mu r k and The doctors of the hospit- nearly Queen's men. mher of new staf this 1 Knight and Good . who rved Queen's so faithfully and wel for vears past, have retired One graduate Queen's and a son a Kings at that, is to be the Unit. head of the dep rent of chemis - Arthur C for some ve g the staff Unive Moris ersity as Of etur woun cal There p ned ded were fr are a pro- session Having been unanimously chosen of toniar as the standard bearer for ol 1mbia J. L ed Farmers' Association for South Frontenac, at the convention held on September 20th, 1 respectfully solicit FOR RETURNED APPLY DIRECTORY Your votes and influence to help elect MEN, he as a member of the Ontario Leg- nt informatior islature. ad Bauk ot Toronte Bldg. cor. and Brock Streets King WM. FAWCETT. ndue Nn ot ct a Cook's Cotton Root Compound, A safe, FeLi Bl. e-tra 8 1 kants Bank Bldg. eon Brock and Wellington Sts. treatment. surgical Golden Lion Block For Pensions: _Bjijbby Block, Princess Street -- THE COOK MEDICINE co. TORONTO, ONY. (Farmesly Windsar.) A i EA a ---------------------- Er With Penslar Syrup, White Pine and Spruce + Balsam. Sold only at SARGENTS DRUG STORE Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Mon' real Sis. FOR SALE 1818 FORD CAR; good as new ots in any part of the cit x Houses in any part of the city Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness, ance. vs $3550.00 $285.00 and up .$1500 and up. Marine and 'Automobile. Insur- ¥ TO Telephone 103 J. 0. HUTTON 67 Clarence Street, Kingston APPLY {| rive Kingsto 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. THE ONLY FOOD THAT HAS NOT ADVANCED IN TWO YEARS ba . EAT MORE TOYES BREAD The cheapest bread in Kingston. oo Phone 467 and our salesman will call. THE history staf partment again umes autie The univ be strong THE L ATE JOSEPH PURCELL Burial of Deceased Guard Took Place Wednesday Morning. The funeral if ¢ late Purcell, a re peni cok place morning from his late residence 116 Vietoris street, to Catara emetery, ex ly oné month from the day he rec ed fatal injuries on the penitent farm. The funeral was largely. : ed relatives and friends Kingston, Pittsburg and Storri townships where the deceased widely Known, and Ottawa Rev. J. Waddell, pastor of 5s Street Methodist church, vices at he house after were taien to Ca- pallbearers George Woods Jose day at Wednes e conducted se Which the rem taraqui cemetefy T were, George Eaton, Jr. James Greenlee, Jr., R. Atkinson R. 'Patterson and J. Allmark : Amongst the floral tributes were several from relatives and friends in Winnipeg, Ottawa, Kingston and vi inity. One large wreathe s from the officials of thé penitentiary staft and another véry beautiful offering was from the Sunday School of Prin ess Street Methodist Church which the dece d attended. The teacher and pupils of the r irth f Victoria sche 1 a4 son o also sént a flo A Among those pl and regret on the casket-we and Mrs. Samuel Woods; Mrs. lish, Mr. and Mrs. Walker and Mr Charles Cunningham, McAdoo, Mr. and Mrs, John and family, Mr, and Mrs. At Mr. and Mrs. G. McClymont Mina McClymont of Otta and Mrs. William Woods, ita Dowler of Barriefield, Mr Geo Leader; Mr. and Woods and family of Win- Mrs. Walter Woods Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs Me Don- John Pur- 18 jun- 21, eased attends class 2 de cftering acing a token of re- 1 spect a Isaa Mr. and innin Woods, h Der i George Hug and Geor go wife and two lith and George, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dowle Barriefiela Mr..and Mrs. James Greemiee, Mr and Mrs. Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Franklin and son, and Mrs. Wil- *ranklin; My d MTS P. J. Me- t and daughter Yetive of Ot- and Mrs. R. Patterson, My L. Walsh, Major and Mrs. and Mrs. Eaton and Geo Mrs. George Woods, Jr., Miss ch 1dre n of ir and M Todd, Mr, and Hesso LOCATED AT BE L LE VIL LE. Auto Which Was Stolen From a Resident of Yarker. The Ford car, p Monday from A , of Yar- ker, was found near Belle e, where it had been abandoned by the thieves The Belleville police were notified that a car was g on the roadside jon the boundary line between Sidney {and Thurlow, near F. Mossman's farm. Two constables went out and got the car. An stolen on | Camdian National Change of Time. Canadian National Railways an- nounce the following ¢hanges in, and additions to train service, effective Sunday. October 5th. The principal feature is the inau-| between | thus ingtitut-|V {guration of through trains | Kingston and Ottawa, ling a service for which there has been | {sonsiderable demand. { Train No. '301 will leave Kingston {7.45 a.m. daily execept Sunday, ar- riving at Ottawa 12.15 noon - Train No. 12 will leave Ottawa 4.50 p.m. except Sunday, arriving at Kingston 9.30 p.m. { Train No. 75 will 2.15 p.m. daily 'except Sunday con-| necting at Harrowsmith with trains arriving Toronto 9.30 p.m. and Ot- tawa 6.30 p.m. Train No. from Toront with connections and Ottawa, will ar- 4.30 p. m. daily except 74 Sunday. Other trains remain Full information may unchanged, be obtained from lotal agent Canadian National Railways. The Bathing House ( ( losed. The civic parks committee met on | Tuesday evening and received a re- port on the bathing house, which is now closed until next season. The | committee has a balance of $300 | from the bathhouse appropriation. | The caretaker of parks will take | charge of the bathing house during { the winter and alsp of the skating rink to be made on the harbor. John P, Mooney, ex-mavor, was nominated by the Liberals to contest! Port Arthur riding in the Ontario | general elections. There was no session ot the Police | court Wednesday morning. a otk Nasty Throat Droppings Catarrhal Discharge Quickly Cured. Doctors recommend | Catarrhogone, it is! nature's own cure. It! drives out the germs, heals sore spots, cleans away every vestige of Catarrbal taint. You send the sooth- mg vapours of the pine woods, the rich- est balsams and heal ing essentials, yight ta the cause of your cold by inhaling Ca- tarrhozone. Little drops of wonderful curative power are distributed . through the whole , breathing Apparatus by the air sou breathe. Like a miracle, that's how Catarrhozone cures _ bronchitis, catarrh, colds, and jrritable throat. You simply | breathe its healing | fumes, and every trace | of disease flees as be- | fore fire. So safe, infants can use ft, = sire to re- eve, octors fave, it, so beneficial | jin pigrcnung winter ils that no per- | i 800 can afford te do without Catarrh- | Used in thousands of cases failhre. Complete outfit! 1.00, lasts three months, and is | Guaranteed to cure; smaller size Soc, | il dealers. J Letters to the Editor | leave Kingston| DAILY BRITIS! H WHIG WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, ime, "ain RAN AWAY FROM OTTAWA Youngster is Out ofa Job. 1-year-old lad a h 1 Fle ran away and got a job with one of the men operating ome of the amusements at the King- ston fair When found himself out of a h his cash balance very 5 3 aluable Tempera nee J i Work. TO {tear and pro- and agai 8 province yetoder 2 albitionist all re: to ded iil 1 my li lare my Ort 50 geod a cause 1 emperance have had a il in the wilderness, but 'bave blazed their was the violent agd unscrupulo tion of the liq shifty attitude ¢ have had always wi ambiguous aposties League e is s Wet ght, once sup- ae job and low. , He grounds story. % A family dMving in the north end of the city took pity win the youngster and have given him_a home, and are | wiling to keep him. The case has been reported to Inspector John Pol lie, of the Children's Aid Society and he will make inquiries from the C hil- dren's Ald Society about the lad and his movements. n spite of one night, us opposi- ont name, of freedom Liberty iucational work just + by Dr. A. P, rofes sor of physio- r, and entit School Hy- an e from the emeritu ut At Kingston Outer Station. name implies, the Outer Station, Oat. 1.--The many » preservation and | [riends of Mrs. (Dr.) Laney will be 1th. both in the pleased to learn that she is so far re- the emmuni covered from her recent £9 the last g ito be able to be around a Hina For the Frank Emmons, who unde pre I me ation it to imend two | OPeration for appendicitis at the its chapters, X and XXVI1I, both to General "Hospital, is well Charles temperance Watson was the guest of his parents its enemies. Li on Sunday. The Ladies' Ai d of the Depot Methodist church held a Bar v= est sale on Monday evening: the pro- ceeds were about $22. Mr. Doyle, wlio was injured by falling from the suburbam train, ds doing nicely, The Young son of Mr. and Mrs. 8 in the Hotel Dien suffering from the flu, but dt present is doing well. Mrs Mary Vandewalker is on the ck Miss Thelma McAdoo, nurse-in- ning at the Ger Hos pit guest of her parents, Mr Herbert McAdoo giene b ok deals w the ess a Mrs an individ 12 d in From st page packed full with good n went sent, of re- the er- good cause them off "Alcho¥ System," which begin their uinous work of finer, nobler qua- and steadily and way 'down to tl} ing until soul ana d the victim heap, The de- rit d too far, is slept nature benign in the and get fi XXVIT, should _by heart in with and the Nervous shows how intoxicants demorali g and ng the : . si the Mrs poor and mother Pleading guilty misguided. ward off- of 8 g back gain to sobriety of mind and bo and the proprieties ind encies which rightly belong to to five breaking, ears of age, eyburg to ra 1g. her way ' as sen- tenced at H in penitentia Next Sunday at 2 am. Lingston will again revert to sun ime, clocks will be put back one hour bed time Saturday night {8 [Seven A dec them Professo entific and biag it man ( dom will not in dealing re all who mean w fer ur province, that the iene authorized for asst the futy book en ur 1s usé in o hools M. MACGILLIVRAY Statements Ont Sept your issue . SHWAain which may "amusement" but are certa facts. For inst * hird of the liv- '" and that it enjoyment.' r, there are hundreds J 1at do not certainly Mr: Challenged. (To Swain's tockspring, Edito of the makes some be result INE ly not according to he says that * eer, and they are GOT T WORK AT FAIR! Big Show Is Over Over and Now| me | the fair was over | t in the grand stand at the fair | according to his | | | | i i b re HEALTHY, PURE, AERATED | WATERS Pure Sugar and_Imported Syrups. Ale, Made from Dublin Ginger English Ginger Been A CH $1.8 30¢, ion White $1.75 per- Case Thompson tg Works ti fiiSate Tob: 292 Prifvess St. 25 Per Case Per Gallon Agents for Dows Ale 'abel Ale nd Domin mists, . Phone 304 Thompson, Prop. 'Geo, 0 ---- a te AA A ns Ame te Ar ; - Hn fo. STANDARD VULCANIZING CO: When you want good work done Tires and Tubes to the Standard 'Vuleaniving Shop, 254 Ontario Street, corner Queen. A few used Tires for sttle cheap. We take Your old casiugs and tubes, Ht reasonable prices bring your PHONE 2030. A. NEAL, MGR » RRO H. W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC C0. Knox is | | separate | Daniel | i See our display at the Fair next week. Special bargains Irons, Heaters. Br you wait. Try and win beautiful Table Lamp. 167 PRINCESS ST. in Toasters, ad toasted while years { Teo 44] ------ Rh i ~y HH -- A ' SPECIAL NOTICE THE NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADA PATRON H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES the most miserable class. The t memories that are ever With f the Old Land are darkened by scenes of misery that 1 have witnes- sed, caused by beer. He says, that the tombstones show 102, 113 years. Perhaps they do, but they are so rare that they are a lacal curiosity, and he may be sure that those old folk did not live to that age by having one-third of their diet beer. . Is J. C. 94, Navy Swain sure that those nav- | *s' dinner consists of bread, cheese {and beer? Or would he be surprised | to know that a large proportion of them belong to a splendid temper- ance society, and that they derive | their suwrength from something more substantial than bread, cheese and | bee There are some of them that | { drink large quantities of beer, These perhaps have to live on bread and cheese, but'). C. Swain would hardly call them strong and powerful if he! could see them in the morning, as 1 have, before they have recovered | from the effécts of a dose of the beau- | . tiful stuff that he so earnestly ad- vocates. The statement that half of the unrest in Canada is due to pro- hibition is on a par with those .that I [1] have dealt with --CHAS. MILLS. Referendum Workers Wanted. John Greenlees, secretary of referendum organization, is now e gaged on completing the voters' ists Three copies have to be made for gach sub-division and much work is involved Volurfteers are needed for scrati- neers at the various poles on, elec- tion day and much of the organiza- tion for the actual taking of the vote | has yet to be perfected. The utmost enthusiasm prevails ameng these | forming the committee but the num- ber is not as large as it was hoped t Lis At the present time it is like} that many of the clergy and women will have to act as scrutineers. ---------------- i heed Piles Up In Montreal. Reports from Montreal state that cheese has been arriving theke faster | than export orders, with the result {that a largefliantity remains unsold. { | This applies particularly to cheese | i § ral or | - | : t . purchased during the last week which | | reanains on the hands of the export- | jers, and it is not likely that the de- | | mand outside of the recognized ex- | | porters will be suflicient to absorb! so large a quantity. How this condi- tion will effect prices remains to be seen, but it is bardly likely that for | '- Bm - 'the present the fixed Price will be ex- © ' To Close Up The O.G.R. Orders have been issued for the closing up of the Canadian Garrison | Regiment detachments, and the re- | heen made for accommodation during | i the remainder of the time it will be t ----Are many. duction of the establishments of the district depots to three officers. The depot at the Barriefield barracks has been ordered to vacate and move to the armouries, where provision has; will of the amily, in existence as a unit. This will only ; be until the remainder of the troops | : from the district still overseas reach | home. | P : i. Dr. Fred ' Mitchell Cleveland, Ohio, summering at Cassidy's Psint, Howe Island, left for the west on { Wednesday. He hes been {11 for: | some years due {0 an attack on him | | by. thugs who fractared his skull. {Dr Mitchell is a former Kingstonian. "Maytime," = Rida ' Johnston | | Young's interesting romance with | music, tuneful, melodious and clean | fun, will be presented at the Grand | Opera House, Oct. 11th and 12th, {with a matinee on Saturday. | Mr. Buck, 66 Victoria #treet. was removed to the Hotel Dieu to-day, mi 8 Corbett s Broter ambulance, EVERYONE INTERESTED IN ARE ASKED TO MEET THURS DAY, C. E. TAYLOR, Hon. Secretary, R ' The Pleasures of Owning a INDSA Y Player Piano No other one thing representing the same investment can possibly bring so much joy and contentment to the entire family. The LINDSAY Player-Piano is more Piano which can be played automatically, e a finished musician out of any member With it anyone may play the ONE PRICE ONLY--THE LOWEST FOR CASH 6 per. cent. interest charged on deferred balances when time ac- commeodation requested. ; ZT TTT T e vTTe e a WL IND SAY LIMITED Mgmrent, Ottawa, Quebec, Brocksile, ! COMING League Campaign THE 1 i i OCT, 2nd. BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS 5 PM. ery adisiiig mn i : i. J. RODGER, Campaign Chairman. BEER 000 music of the Masters without going through years of tuition and practice. With it you may accompany yourself or others singing, or play Wonderful dance music for impromptu home "hops"---no need to depend upon the coming of a inurician: When in the vicinity of our ware. rooms drop in and jet us give vou a deinonstra- tion of the LINDSAY :Player-Piano than @ it 121 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON. Belleville, Cornwall anid Three Rivers, HHT rere -------------------- whe, ab cc. Ct

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