WHURSDAY, OCTORER 2, 1019, Queen's University Text Books NOTE BOOKS, TEXT BOOKS, STUDENTS' SUPPLIES, LOOSE LEAF BOOKS AND FOUNTAIN PENS, AT Uglow's 141 PRINCESS STREET. j| For Weddings SILVER TEA SERVICES bride give service f We mention a 2 E can exactly duplic P Ww lenses if you save the pieces. | We refit you as exactly we were following the ori seription. Flkperienced opto agree that a person's eyes sh re-examined at least once years. Your focusing acrommoda tion is very apt to he betteror worse and a change of lejs-power ate your as if | rom $12.00 up. } we || Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS 100 PRINCESS ST. four front; heats Stove ' : ay Ea PEE BULL * OPPOSITE POST OFFICE TE i STREET | BINGSTON MPO IT Ls KIRKPATRICK Ww PREMISES. GO CONSERVATION is of more importance lo the country to-day than ever. iE | a LE | jitz Do Manufacturers Realize the necessity of. better Fire Protection? Do ghey realize WHAT FIRE PREVENTION MEANS' Fires during 1918 in Industrial Plants numbered only 486 or § per cent. of the total number for the year; but these 436 fires caused a loss of $7,665,322, or 48 per cent. of the total Fire Waste of the Province. Cleanliness, Order and Forethought are important factors towards reducing this preventable waste. Manufacturers should provide better and more systematic Inspection and Watchman Service. ---- ----. 1 ' More efficient fire fighting equipment Chemical Fire Ex- tinguishers and Automatic Sprinklers. In 15,000 fires, tabulat- ed by the N. F. P. A, Boston, where Automatic Sprinklers were installed 85 per cent, were put out by one Sprinkler Head. Fire Prevention Day--October Ninth CLEAN UP Ontario Fire Prevention League, Inc. * Affiliated with ONTARIO FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE Department of Attorney-General PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO George F. Lewis, Secretary-Treasurer. a OR oa § {to administer. i i i 1 Il I { Men's Box Calf Bluchers with Leather Lin- ings--a serviceable Fall Shoe ..... $4.95 ; ribbon," the +Yerla ¥second son of Mr. and Mrs. Very {Ada Caverly sister of | was the recipient of many beautiful |the young couple were held. ition library car. | which the Canadian National route is i famous. { this district has moved from the uni- versity buildings to the old hosiery {able help for the students taking . open at the university and both the i heeded. The old mill is still in good [HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG WEDD AT NEW LISKEARD; MARRIAGE Of OF MIS SS WALKER AND WESLEY EDWARDS There Were Present on the Happy Occasion--A Wedding at Cataraqui. f Sam Walker of Dy- was the scene of a 1 Wednesday afternoon nd daughter, Miss united in marriage , recently return- Miss Mildred Ed-| of 'the groom, attended both being prettily gowned } carrying beautiful carnations, the wearing veil and orange Austen Walker, brother of supported the groom. eremony was performed by! Lawrence, beneath a| umn leaves, with hich also wds decorated. Little arion Brown and Florence med an aisle with white path being also strewn the autumn'-leaves, and Miss Gold played Mendelesshn's | wedding march. After the knot was tied about fifty guests were served to a buffet lunch- eon, the Misses Maud Chester, May Walker, Jean Mason, May Dumond and Lulu McKnight being assistants. The groom's gift te the bride was a winter coat, while to the bridesmaid he gave a broach set with amethysts and brilliant, and to the greooms- man a tie pin The" bride Misses Brown A] fo with was the recipient of, beautiful gifts of silver, cut glass, and many useful articles, including | a sum of money | Ambngst the { Chester McKnight and McKnight, Godfrey, Ont. Mrs. Alex. Thompson, Sydenham, and Mr. and Scanlan and Miss Velma Scan- Haileybury, Mrs Lulu guests were Miss Hooper-Caverly Marriage. A very pretty wedding took place in Cataraqui Methodist church at 9.30 o'clock on Wednesday morning when Eva V. Purdy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.'F. Caverly became the bride of William G. Hooper, J. J Hooper, Glenburnie, Rev. E. R. Kelly officiated. The organist, Mrs. Valentine, played the Wedding! March while the bride came in lean-| ing on the arm of her father looking] Charming in 4 gown of geor-| gette crepe over ivory duchess silky The bridal veil was caught with lady fern and white rose buds and she] wore, a corsage bouquet of pink and white roses. The bridesmaid, Miss | the bride, | looked very pretty in a dress of Mar-| guerette trimmed with cluny lace with sash and hair bow of pink rib- bon and a corsage bouquet of pink flowers Leroy Hooper, brother of the groom assisted the groom. After a buffet luncheon served at the home of the bride's parents the happy couple amid showers of rice, confeiti and old shoes left on the noon boat for Clayton, Syracuse and other American points. The bride's going away gown was a navy blue suit with hat to match. The bride {presents showing the esteem in which The igroom's gift to the bride was a wiiite fox stole, to the bridesmaid a very pretty pin set with pearls, to the igroomsman a tie pin set with raby and to the organist a pin set with pearls. After the honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Hooper will reside near Gilenburnie. ¢ CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Increased Service--Transcontinental Train Every Day in the Week, Toronto-Winnipeg-Vancouver-Vie- toria, in effbot October 5th. A daily transcontinental service between To- ronto-Winnipég -Vancouver Victoria, is the principal feature announced in the Canadian National Railways fall and winter time table. This train will leave Toronto 9.15 pm. daily and will be equipped with up-to-date sleeping, dining, first-class day coach, tourist and golonist cars. Between Toronto and Winnipeg there will also be a compartment-observa- A parlor car will be attached, for the convenience of passengers, while travelling through the Rockies, 8p they may enjo¥, in the utmost com- font, the magnificent scenery for Further particulars can be obtain- ed from passenger officers of Can- ada"s National system of Railways. Vocational School Moves. The vecational training school of mill on King street. For the past year, the university has placed at the authorities' disposal all the mechani- cal 'epparatus in the mriversity la- boratories, and it has been of invalu- courses. But now the fall session is | vocational building and Grant Hall, | which was Queen's Hospital, are shape and this move will bring all | the vocational courses under the one roof, which will make things easier ~ Coming To Ki A The members of the es" Aid of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church. North Bay, met at the home of Mrs. {George Hay and presented Mrs. Mc- Kenzie with a handsome umbrella. Mrs. McKenzie, who with her daugh- ter is removing to Kingston, is one of the oldest members of the Ladies' Aid Society. Much regret i express- &d at her removal. She will be mdss- ed in the work of the church, in which she has been an active member for so many years. Ne Of Ice. There is no shortage of ice yet in the city. The short summer, no doubt, an account for this condition, as it was thought in the early sum- mer that there would he an ice shertage before fall. Friends From Frontenac '; ithem pay for the water they use in rarrival iand he spent the first two nights aft, |ALD. PATTERSON TO ] HEARD ON THE SIDE a suggest In reply to the a en Ty Known farm not put the bells dm the dogs A man nagied Hugg is bei ng sued at Ottawa for breach of promi marriage What's in a name? ol The automobile' owners in town are saving that some person is ways taking the joy out of life. T have to pay dearly for their gaso- line and now the civil utilities com- mission has a plan on foot to make cleaning. their cars, Incidents of the day "Bob" Bushell is getting ready for the fair of 1920. . Kingston has been building 'a new hotel for many years--on paper. ~~ » Well, we will all be in the same class as the farmors after Sunday, for then we will all be going by s time. Good-bye to daylight saving We are convinced that the summer |is over now that the ice man has cut off visits Kingston is not the only negils more hotel accom- Last week three travel- to be given daelter in the lock-up' at Galt. As result of the jury on one of the murder trials here last week being locked up in the court house for two nights, will be in ordel for the Tor- onto Telegram to remark that the judge locked up the jury and allow- ed the prisoner to go free, i The law is no respector of per- sons. Last week a newlywed was handed a summons to act as a jury- man at the Supreme Court oa his home Trom His honeymoon, his daily Cheer up, place that modation. lers had city ** ATTRACTIVE MODBELS FOR y A ! r FALL AND WINTER er his homecomingewith the rest of the jurors in the court house, - The cold days are near at hand, when Furs will no longer be a summer luxury, but winter necessity. STAND FOR LABOR MEN Made Definite Announcement to the Labor Men On Wed- nesday Night. a We are showing some ele- gant desigas in: Ald. Will'am Patterson announced tothe labor men-on Wednesday Right Tr that he was in the field definitely their candidate for the House of Commons in the bye-election, to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna- tion of William F. Nickle. A general commiitee was appoint- ad to raise funds for the c ampaign, Some of the unions have already been interviewed on the matter,-and the others will be approached at once. Ladies' Fur Coats. Neck Pieces Mufls, In all the good, fashionable Furs. Now is the time to buy. ~ Campbell Bros. - 122 Princess St. ALGONQUIN 1 PARK. Grand Trunk Hote} Open This Win- The Grand Trees have decided to keep open the "Highland Inn" in Al-|| gonquin Park during the autumn of 1919 and the winter of 1919-20. This| attractive and popular hotel has had! a splendid summer season and the| requests from guests for a place | where Canadian winter sports can be enojyed was a factor in the Grand Trunk's décision to throw open the hotel this coming winter. During the winter of 1913-1914 the "Highland Ion" was the objective of happy parties from the United States! and Canada, and was operating toll capacity. Owing to war conditions it! was considered wise to close it dur- |i ing the wnter seasons and patrons { will be glad to kndw that there will i be a place this year where they can | g0 and secure the wonderful bene-| fits offered in this charming resort and enjoy true Canadian winter| sports. In this region the autumn months, October and November, are delightful and those who are run down in health or those who are suf-| fering from nervous ailments, will find rest, health and recreation in the] confines of the Park. Two hundred! miles north of Toronto and one hun-| dred -and seventy miles west of Ot-| tawa, the "Highland Inn' is sitdated | on the shore of Cache Lake 2,000 feet above the level of the sea. The! altitude assures visitors of the pur-| est of air. During the winter there! will be tobogganing,, ski-ing, snow- | shoeing and skating, while snowshoe | hikes to the log cabin camps, across| the lakes and through forests of pine| and balsam will be made a specialty. | Fishing through the ice for the fam- | ous Algonquin Park salmon trout) (which run up to 20 Ibs. in weight} ) } oe ill appedl So ihe ardent susier. orl Boys were caught smashing win- ete. apply to Grand Trunk agents, dows in the Queen Street school. or to N. T. Clark, Manager, "High- | Merchants in Princess street have land Inn, » Algonquin Park Station, | petitioned for a lamp on the corner Ontario of Princess and Montreal street. > Two farmers were fined $40 each {for sending adulterated milk to the | factory. DIRECTORY FOR RETURNED MEN, APPLY For employment information. For Land Settlement, matters, advise! Bank of Toreate Bldg. cer. King nnd Brock Streets general For Vocational Courses, trial Re-training: Merchants Bank Bidg. cor. Brock and Wellington Sts. Indus For medical treatment, surgical appliances: Golden Lion Block For Pensions: Bibby Block, Princess Street Us DELATONE The Lending Seller far 10 Years QUICK -- SURE -- SAFE -- RELIABLE Use Presh as Wanted Ask Your Dealer He Knows NGI on EVENTS 25 YEARS AGO. 4 News From A River Point, Dr. Knowlton, wife and ghter, Syracuse University, returned home This morning a horse belonging to after a two weeks' visit at Bastwick Se Sowards, ih . gan joad ot land doctor ca Rar- in a. twenty fish or et, had a fall and was 1 from to nine pounds each. Nr. Two ads were on the and were Byrnes, 'attorney, mother and sister, {mueh excited. The horaess had to returned, to New York ker spending | be Sut dear before the horse was able at She Ia Sault ies Marie | i ay: Innes has disposed of the on a month's visit at the home of her | { homestead farm of the late William unele, Capt. A. Keith. iy. Innes, north half Jot 8, 3rd conces- -------- { stom, Mosa, te Andrew Watson, "» To Undertake Research. {| Ompah, for $5,300. Mr. Watson will Prof. J. A. McRae, of Abe depart: | move to the farm in March. ment of «hemi: Queen's Urivers- ity, is'a oie' on the ohn. | sh SEE BLOOD THAT 1S BLOOD Prof. McRaé is going to Bacon | undertake chemical research at British © Aafversny Inder rd i al | fellowship a him by the Cana! dian Advisory Council for Scientific | ble te Health." iT, For this purpose he has | It is required by every organ of the beth Sauted eave cl absence by} bady io He proper performance of neen's Unive Riversiy. ; unctions. : It prevents biliousness, /spepsia, Guard Guard Of Homer. | constipation, kidney coumplaint, Applications for Guard of Honor | weakness, faintness; pimples, blotch- for the of Wales and 14th | € es and other eruptions. Regtmetia] registration of war ser- | It is pure, red, rich, free trom hu- in Canada or overseas at Order- | | mors, inherited or acquired. NH og m in Armouries, Ro 32.8 5 ana | Aity Physician "Will Tent You. It Is Indispensal gives vitality, vigor and vim. There 2-5" daily. "Evenltigs is no better way for securing it than Thursday and re vod J i by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, fam- re | ous the world over as a blood puri- On Island. | ser, vitalizser and goricher. If you need this medicine get! it today. Take Hood's Pills for a laxative-- they are gentle and thorough and Visit Amherst Christopher Morrow, wife and son. | Leonard. of Vancouver, B.C. are vis- | iting the former's mother on Am- | herst Island. purely vegetable. { TTA tise. (HH Ha if Brown Calf Laced Boots, on wide or nar- row toe lasts; best grades; smart patterns --$9.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00. \ ttt erm Help That You Can Keep YOUR DOMESTIC PROBLEM 1S SOLVED The modern woman demands Kitchen It is a complete kitchen in itself "and fits in perfectly with labor in a step saving modern kitchen. a Cabinet. \ "Silent Servant Three Shelf Tea Waggon, with removable tray and rubbed tyred wheels. Jas. Reid The Busy Store With the Large Stock 'Phone 147 for Service. AAA AA A aN OO . : Sakell's Ice Cream Parlor AND CONFECTIONERY STORE HOT DRINKS PURE ICE CREAM HOME-MADE CANDY AND CHOICE CHOCOLATES Sakell's NEXT TO OPERA HOUSE PHONE 640 I A GE Mattress Renovating Hair, Cotton and - Fibre Mattfesses renovated and re- covered. SPLENDID FARM, 135 ACRES --TWO0O MILES FROM CITY -- FOR SALE. APPLY: -- W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate & Insurance 89 Brock St, Phone 494 Mads as ood as new. Your patronage solicited. M. KELLIHER Frontenac Mattress Co. 83 CHARLES STREET. NOW IN STOCK Limburger Cheese ZN 9 YY WY Begs to announce that he has rosumed his practice. corner Johnson and Welling. ton Streets, Kingston. Tes. phone £63. Henderson's Many head of cattle from Rockport and vieinity is being sent iHMhe New York markets by way of Alexandria Bay. They are ferried across the river. 5961 Brock sireet. Phone 279 p . U.S.L. a Battery DISTRIBUTOR AND SERVICE STATION DON. M.. CRAIG Expert Storage Battery ard Seif Starter repairs, All size Batteries for all cars. . + 207 PRINCESS STREET, WINDSOR BLOCK PHONE 1818. A HOUSE PHONE 1683W As