a av Sosa PAGE FOURTEEN . To The Electors PROVINCIAL Of Frontenac ELECTION Ladies and Gentlemen:- _ If you believe my 'servic: saving been wnanimonsiy chosen es to the County merit your = te standart bearer for the Unit. support | ask your votes and = "tm Arce for Son influence. Election Day October 20, me as a member of the Ontario Leg- - 1919. ilicore, : FAWCETT. Frontenac, at the convention held an September 20th, 1 respectfully solieit your votes and influence to help elect WM. Anthony M. Rankin" VOTERS' 1919. Muncipailty of the Village of Ports- mouth, County of Frontenne, LIST, tA Se a se Att it Nit ° » ¥ Underwood Typewriters Still the acknowledged leader. "There's a Reason" show before Ask us to buying. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. Tel. 819 41 Clarence 5¢' Id you said fh wted offi ¥ , the 27th day of September, and Omissions corre is 2nd day of October, 1819 JAMES SCALLY, Village Clerk. SOFT LUMBER FOR INTERIOR FINISH We select our finishing Iymber with a view to its Soliness, ; : « the brightness and straight grain, and can recommend it for t Let us show you. finest work Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria Street - - - = Phone 1042 FE With Penslar Syrup, Zim RAR) "6 ps | White Pine and Spruce Balsam. Sold only at SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. FOR SALE 1918 FORD CAR; good as mew . . i Lots in any part of the city. $235.00 and up Houses in any part 'of the city . ....81300 and up. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness, Marine and Automobile Insur- ance, . APPLY TO Telephone 703° J. 0. HUTTON 67 Clarence Street, Kingston $550.00 Everything in Furs obtained of us will be found of 'the high- est quality, perfect in fit and right up tordate.' Gourdier's 78 BROCK STREET. WORLD WIDE CLEANSING For Laundering Purposes, Removing Stains from any Washable Material, Cleaning Floors, Woodwork, Windows, Siji- verware, Dishes. etc., Washbowls, Sinks, Tollet Utensils, Bath Tubs, Enamelledware, Kitchen and Dairy Utensils. Will remove Oil and Grease Spots from Wood and Metal Surfaces; Varnish and Paint Spots from articles of Cloth or Woodwork. The wonderful saver of soap. your groser. It. may be obtained from Full instructions on container. Price $1.00 Per Gallon, Container Included WORD NDE, NAMIACURNG coup R. F. HOLLAND, DISTRIBUTOR Cor. Clarence & Ontario Streets, Kingston, Ont. rtsmouth on Sat- | | Ett ety GANANOQUE | Oct. 2 A solemuized on Rev. W. 8 Lens hurch, when daughter of John Davig N38 united Pye of this Seeley's Bay, MTA" Co The bride Edith Mildre Nor in n fo A and formerly former mer the 595th Battalion was attended by M Masten, Brock streey wh t groom's CES Ww 5 att to by "Jalk wide here for the present. Word was received in to day by relatives of George Sheppard, a forn of Front of Leeds and township, and a son of the and Mrs. John Sheppard, Sr ed was in his seventy-seventh year, and. many years ago located in the far west provinces, His death occur- red in Michigan, and the remains are being forwarded to Regina, Sask, for interment The Conservatives of pality held a me ening for the selection of delegates to and a Lansdowne late Mr Deceas- this 1 to attend the convention at Delta to-{ ig day. John R. Dargavel of Elgin, re- presentative of this constituency in the local legislature, gave a short ad- dress. s Mr. and Mrs f Leeds and near Marble Rock the arrival of a yo {| day morning At the home of Miss EQith Mastin, Brock street, on Monday evening, the young friends of Mi Mildred Davis tendered a miscellaneous shower to the latter on the eve of her marriage to Alex. Pye. The teachers and officers of Grace Sunday School held their annual tea on Monday evening At the town -hall last meeting of the ladies of the town was held to organize their forces in the interests of the referendum cam | paign } Percy Haird and, Harry Marble Rock and C. H. town spent several days during past week on a fishing trip at Horse Lake. Victor Kane, Lansdowne townsghij are rejoicing over 2 son on Mon- Front the Red Died At RBoissevain, Man. Boissevain, Man., Sept. 26 The death of David Alvanley Dowker, son 1of the Fate William Dowker, formerly {of Harrowsmith, Ont., late of Boss in, 'occurred at the Brandon hos- al on Tuesday, Aug. 19th., The jate Mr. Dowker had an attack of the "flu in the spring and never fully regained his health His condition was not serious until a few days be- fore demise. The imme cause of death was heant disease remains were brought home to Bois sevain for interment { The late Mr. Dowker was forty years six months and nineteen days of age. Those left to mourn are his step-mother, one sister, Mrs. George | Kennedy, Cole Lake, Ont.: one broth- er, John, of Boissevain | brother, Arnold S., with | resided. lis whom he Sugar Refinery Closes. St. John, Oct. 2.--The Atlantic | Sugar Refinery plant was shut down as the result of a decision of the em- | ployees' union to go on strike follow- ling the refusal of their demand for {an eight-hour day and ten cents an hour increase din wages/'bringing the minimum wage to forty-five cents an hour. | Nearly 500 men are involved, and the tie-up is complete, The refinery ,has been running day and night with | two shifts, eleven and thirteen hours { respectively, * i ---- i Buys Quebec Warehouse. | Quebec, Oct. 2.--The Ames-Holden | Company, of Montreal, have purch- ased the large warehouse on Sault: au-Matelot street. with its adidining storage properties in the rear, from the estate of the late T. Ledroit, and are now having the premises repair- ed for occupation. The price paid for the property is said to be $50,000, and the firm is spending approxima: tely $10,000 extra on its refitting, etc. This building will be a branch { for the storage and sale of boots and | shoes, rubber goods and rubber tires. Ex-Imperials To Be Pensioned. Ottawa, Oct. 2. Arrangements have now, been concluded by which jex-members of the imperial forces, |who were pre-war residents in Can- jada and who have since resumed re- {sidence in Dominion, are to receive | pensions, medical treatment when | necessary, vocational retraining and {prosthetic appliances under the same |rates and conditions as applied to ex- {members of the Canadian forces. Foch Visits Old Home. Paris, Oct. 1.---Field Marshal | Foch, whd'is visiting at Tarbes, his | birthplace, addressed the City Coun- ieil yesterday, eulogizing the army {and calling for union for peace as {well as war. He did not refer to the {rumor that he intends to accept a {nomination as candidate for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies, -- in i Need Of Broader Interpretation. | London, Oct. 2 --Admiral Lord Beatty, speaking at Kirkealdy said he (had noticed that the railwaymen's leaders had congratulated the men on their loyalty to the union. Ad- { miral Beatty remarked that it seem- ed to him loyalty required a much broader interpretation. 14th Regt. War Record. Applications for Guard of Honor for the Prince of Wales and 14th | Regimental registration of war sers | vice in Canada or overseas at Order. i{1¥ Room in Armouries, 9-12.45 na 12-5 daily. Evenings of Tuesday, Thursliay and Saturday. -- Noted Home Ruler Oead. New York. Oct. 2. --General Pat- | ritk Egan one of the founders of the { home rule movement in Irelnad and | former United States muaister to | Chile. died at the home of his daugh- ter here Tuesday night {ness of several weeks. Ambassador to Belgium. evening a | | Bovey of | Hurd of this | and his half- | THE WORLD'S TIDINGS IN CONDENSED FORM Tidings From All Over Told In a Pointed and Pithy Way, Grain men ious problem of port oard Customs returns dor Most ports show conside over the 1918, Bert Neville, a farmer, was inst ing off a loaded run ovep The Union iation of © v 5 name to the "Provincial servative Association W. H. Wood, a returne Brantford, and formerly in Y.M.C.A vork in Stratford a in Brockville, h ten appointed General Se at Orillia "Directors of ex owing to t noer at advan- ngures for September, cumseh i by fall- waggon Liberal-Con- 1 soldier, of ten per cent. cash dividend on the stock. 8 for a lief that the Grand Army of C da about to merge their association and charter with that of the United Veterans' league Word of the y be tragic death of her n London, has just reached Mrs. A, Ww Canada's V.C. heroes ' y ro Bal Maple Leaf . Controller W. D, Robbins was no- faple Leaf . : nfinated date for as the Conservative candi- Riverdale, and Col. W. } PFice was renominated in t!} servative interest in Park Harry Mills, a member o Brotherhood of Locomotive E eers and chairman of the Fort W liam beard of education, was c} 3 Cor $1} h en as labor candidate for the provincial | able price house Capt. Mornett, who was ment prosecutor in the cases inst Bolo Pasha and Perre Lenoir. will conduct the case against former Pre- mier. Joseph Caillaux. The Hamilton Conservatives are said to be in a real muddle regarding the provincial elections. There is a split in the ranks which may result in the party not placing candida in the field The split is over temperance issue The trial bas nine Frenchmen Govern tes the | Paris of and three French | women charged with having aided the enemy inthe production of The | Ar 1es, which cireul- parts of France and be the war begun at Trains Collide At the Foot of Princess . Street h occurred Thursday af- the G.T.R. and the C.P. R. afternoon passenger trains collided at the foot of Princess street. It seems that the G.T.R train, which is due to leave a few minutes before the | C.P.R., was a little late, and as there was a freight train on the middle track, the engineer did not see the C.P.R. train. Asa result, before they could stop, they collided. The G.T.R. | engine was completely derailed and | the baggage car was badly splintered. | Nobody was "hurt Wrecking opera- tions commenced at once INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Local Notes and Items Interest. ! William Mouek, of Collins Bay, bas sold his store and dwelling to Miss Mollie Hickey, of Kingston Mills. | The many friends of Smith Elliott | of General {H | | | i { after an ill- {328 over last year's ! Washington, Oct. 2 Without" 4 irecord vote the Senate late to-day | confirmed the nomination of 'Brand | Whitlock of Ohie to be ambassador ito Belgium. ' ; i i. The customs returns at the 'of Kingston for the month of Sep- i tember amounted to $35,235.06. i i i firemen soon extinguished the blaze, | dome. $ i | H. Stewart, Brockville, we: success- port fil ia landing twe i | weighing thirteen and | respectively. = iwile of a shipyard worker. will be pleaséd to ledtn that he is getting along nicely, at the General | ospital Miss Margaret Sexsmith, Welling- | ton street, entertained at luncheon ! to-tlay. in homor of Ross Hamilton, who returned from overseas last week. : | The firemen were given a calbto! the Army and Navy headquarters on! Princess street, at 3.04 o'clock Wed- | nesday afternoon.' A fire had start- ed ina cupboard. as a result, it is be- lieved of some . person carelessly | throwing aside a lehted cigarettes, The damage was slight. FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD A Few Boxes Sold At 2514 Cents ¥. 0. B. Kingston, At the meeting of the #rontenac Cheese Board Thursday afternoon, there was boarded 347 boxes of col- ored cheese. The following factories boarded: S Colored--Arigan, 27; Inverary, 40; Glenburnie, 50: Gilt-Edge, 37; Latimer, 60; Ontario, 30; St. Law- rence, 28; Thousand Islands, 25; Wolfe Island, 50. At 26% cents F.0.B. Kingston George Smith bought the offering of Gilt-Edge end St. Lawrence, and at the same price, L. W. Murphy got the offering of Inverary, Ontario and Thousand Islands. ---------------------- Reached The Peak! Ottawa, Oct. 2.---Major-General | Mewburn announced that up wll Sept. 30th, 338,833 members of the C.E.F. had been demobilized. The total number of hospital patients now overseas was 126. All the military patients had been returned to Can- ada. The total number of hospital patients now in military h tals fn Canada was 4,598, which was the peak load. 4 Sentenced In Double Quick Order. | 'Camden, N.J., Oct. 3.--It took less than thirty minutes yesterday to try and sentence to from twenty to thirty years in slate's prison James Whit- ings, the negro for whom a posse searched continually from last Mon- | day becanse of an attack near Mer- | thantville on a white woman, the! einer Peterboro's Population 21,230. Peterboro, Oct. 2. The popula | tion of Peterbioro 4 21.230, a gain of | total of 20,904. 2 yay i The firemen had a call at m, Thursday to a house on the core | ner of Division and Princess streets. i A chimney had caught fire, but the | 2.02 p. No damage was On Saturday R. MeNabdb and James maskinonge, fifteen pounds sea- yf sb mbes THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Quotations Furnished by Atchison B Reading | Southern So St Union Pacific Atlantic Marine Marine Gen Studebaker oi and being | Willys Overland Ara : Baldwin Am Ana [ong Inspiraffon Bethlehem, Steel Crucible . . ., Midvale . etary | Rep, Steel u Ford Motor Company | Allis-Chalmers of Canada, Limited, have declared a | Am. Can, ey Am company's outstanding $7,000,000 of | Distillers Br I ( "EGGS EGGS GES! winter's supply of eggs at a reason- them in perfect condition and is very easy (Guelph Agricultural College) is on every ZgS and keep down the high cost of liv- ing. Neilson's rr cmt st nang Irompton 'an Can husband in an automobile accident Can, Steamship Can. Northover, Toronto, wife of one | 30. Cement Dom, Stee THURSDAY, OCTOBER STOCK MARKETS. Bongard Ryerson & Co., 237 Bagot | Stree New York Stocks. & O, Pac Railway Paul Gulf Pfd Motors Loe. ; Loco. 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