PAGE FOURTEEN Farm For Sale a Bm For sae | CNNOQUE {ee vember ------------ tn line fid., ( | NEWFOUNDL AND ELECTION. and Voting No- 3rd. In Loughbore a yenth ( Tg md er © - QUEEN'S ATHLETIC GROUNDS with Sq RUGBY MATCH : En QUEENS IL rvativ ais riding v n- (1, whiMy has GUTOBER 11th t ( in colonial polities fo Years at 2 n « YS SATURDAY Game Cailed Seats 25¢. Reversed Seats 250. extra. Pla of ats ' ile hu 13 Octobe Uglow's & o'clock pom. Missionary church wil 1 on Friday, O Women 8 R Co. ari mm rns FOR SALE: Frame House; 7 large lot quick buyer Bateman Real Estate 139 WELLINGTON STREET. Ama for Mont wi i join hier brother M.D a short visit she Del.ong th him Will A Rob ngston en s in ar an for there Miss Helen Walsh. ceurred late on Tues parents' home daughter "of red Walsh of Al Deceased The Late » The death © £ Mrs 00 Of MTS left fo) enter Robinson, « King street Monday Upiversity for a 1 commerce Arthur H he former a returne nt several years at H amilton early the present Ce = NOTICE A Mass Meeting of the Electors of the City of Kingston and Village of Portsmouth, will be held in the CITY HALL, KINGSTON, ON FRIDAY EVENING The Tenth Day of October, at eight o'clock; 'to select a candidate for the Electoral Dis- trict of Kingston for the Legislature of On- tario. Accommodation will be reserved for women electors. R. N. F. McFARLANE, : President, Liberal Conservative Assn. F. J. HOAG, Secretary, Liberal Conssrvative Asth, ST rooms, with toile ' and stable. Cheap to a special was onl a enteen vears of age : ing the fourth fc { Her shock number of | and Mrs. Walsh ment The Late Mrs. J. + Maatin. Death visite i Wedn , at the bh J. Agnes S + his Deceased was eighty- and was born in aay Mar- n wife, passed away three yearn Devonshire Canada over resided in K is survived by and John S George, in yanoque gs on dg since five Ww who live in' C Detrcit; Wilkam F., and Frank, in Kingston hters both of sons B. Cooke & live at home ------ County-Conrt-Lases-- county 1 ad a.m on on on the lark and We ydruff Foxton were put inty court sit Wednesday witl the bench. The fir docket. Snook vs C vs Truesdale nd over till the next tings One « EE ---------- i » was up for B. R. Newton of Ar ! Andrew and James Matson, | $500 damages for trespass | property by the defandants | Geo: Payea Canonio, and | Minnie "McGonigal, Mud Lake, united in inited jn marriage at Calabogle. at Calabogie. PILES: : | De, Chase's ws Qin mt will reflex: a py red | and curs ao a pox: all ote. = Hates & x Con Limited, | Forni. Sample Dox free Sree} it Lyon mention this and enciose Po. to pay ls of With Penslar Syrup White Pine and Spruce :| Balsam. Sold only at SARGENTS DRUG STORE Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Mon'real Sta. Miss were ge suffer Lrith Do 20% Picking bia Srotect ing Plies. No a Sep A atl s ign A Cal § SALE OPENED MONDAY TO RUN ALL WEEK ~ eh IRGT BE THRIFTY BERSHIP FIRST | om SMALL CASH] JOIN THE CLUB ACT NOW P AYMENT You Will Be Saving While Sewing Only a Limited Number of Machines Will Be Sold on This Plan A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THAT NEW i 4 "WHITE" NOW The White Progressive Club is a gimple, scientific, elastic plan, by which you can become .the hire owner of a ""White' Sewing Ma- chine on very easy payments and have same delivered to your home upon small initial payment, and have the added privilege of get- ting substantial cash refunds by prepaying final payments. EVERY "WHITE" IS GUARANTEED Use Your Machine While Payifg For It. 10c. is what you will earn for every final payment made in advance of the day it is due. ER msm ist Payment nd Jarmd tl ra yey tl ta Fahy | 25¢c "Sth pasary i 60h paym Tin paymt | $th paym't] Sth paym"tiIoth paym'sji1th ph she i ise : he i 5 | -. N~=SNEENEEE H12th Armia paysite paym'tiléth pavm't) it $e $1.00 | gree I 6th pat 4 rien paywttath payey 19th nm 31.00 $119 $10 Wie : if 20th Papua tat ym'ti2tnd paym'tiss mt i $1.10 ofr i $1.20 i ony 124th paymi'i 26th paymUL36th pavmtiETen y PHT) pa | ny | ary i asta Fry UtIm PaymH30sh paymtlet 1 il $1.50 $i (07) was { ja paym't' oe) Jaym Yen RL apwrss Uhh APY , : fae |e rbd Pa Last Payment S160 : et et A 00] ~Camden-East THE DAILY BRITI>H WHIG MOST ENCOURAGING REPORT WAS PRESENTED ON INCREASK OF STIPENDS OF THE CLERGY. Ex- Ontario At 'the Autumn Meeting of the ecutive of the --Sum of $21 000 Will Be Requir- eid For Missions Next Year. Diocese of wi Tuesday n RE with Bishop Bidwe There were about thirty in atten on dance a for render- Loucks to the A ading |. 22000 Luke's « was peporied McDonald, a from Joh rch, ew Chan former moved a thanks for the gift ondence was ° dealt lication from Trenton for $200 was 18 usual cond encouraging John Elllo Belle- nerease of stipends of All the parishes appealed No clergy- increase got $300 =nd hes still to be- A beguest « Haydon, to ellor school 1 hes Judg while n ¥ rease The paris ted will receive attention » Nu wwemtl vd mis- Wolfe ir Ma nooth being as- while other ons became sustaining Archdeacon missions Dobbs reported on and emp t ions from differe e ser n more pr of next ye requiremse diocese the n ollect The ono The neregss benefit the and also missionary 1 hrough- ont Can nada, e tw IHon dollars, n the diocese of Ontario be expecied ito give » work was enthusias- enced. Committees were 380.000 tically com appointed in ev- can- resuliti on bel t fall, arish" and missl 1 in. February, ap Bidwell's address on the | fon of this work was most and encouraged all to look of the efforts EXCITEMENT CAUSED BY REPORTED WARNING From Both Great Britain and the United States to Italy. Press Despaten.) ~There is much ex- (Canadian Rome, Oct. 8 citement in political circles and ex-! press has | d receipt | tended comment in ti heen caused. by the rep e of warnings from Great Britain and the Unitefi States to Ijaly with regard to the s'tuaticn at Fiume. It is de- clared that the British warning stat- ed in effect that if the present ille- gal situation at Fiame should con tinue, Italy would run the risk of be- ing put ott of the all¥ance and the peace conference, and that it was re ceived a few days after a similar, {warning from the United States -- ONLY/TWO IN FIELD Retired Renfrew. Renfrew, Oct. §.--At a meeting of | representatives of the United Farm- 'Liberal | Has Iu South | Renfrew, the Liberal party decided {to withdraw their candidate, Slattery. frcm the provincial contest 'and. thus leave the United Farmers' { candidate, John Carty, of Brudenell, to oppose Hon. T. W. McGarry, pro- ixincial treasurer: : The Liberals admitted that the farmers' platform was practically id- entical with their own and promised to get behind Carty and ry to elect him. For some time it has been ru- ! dates would drop out and it was ge- nerally conceded that Slattery would | i be the man to go. The'farmers have stood firm for their man sll through | nd in the end the Liberals made the | pproach towards a working agree- | meni. In the negotiations there was | {any arrangement indicated or pro- i posed which would affect or declde {ers at any future elpetion, federal or | i provincial. Mr, Carly stated that he! eed of | 1 the work will-be-un-; l'ers and the Liberal party of South | R. J. § mored that one of these two candl:| nothing in the nature of a saw-off or | the action of sither Liberal or farm- | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919 WHEN MEALS . § 1 t HIT BACK "Pape's Diapepsin" instantly Ends Indigestion, Sourness, Stomach Acidity HEALTHY, PURE, AERATED - WATERS Pure Sugar and lmported Syrups. Ale, English Ginger Beer MPAGNE Made from Dublin Ginger 8 COLA APPLE Agents Label $1.25 Per Case SOc. Per Gallon n White $1.95 per Case ing Works Phone 304 Thompson, Prop. for Dovws Ale and P Ale Thom pson Bottl Wholesale T P 202 Princess St. rier and Domini a at a a a te Prete, A A -- Are lumps of undigested food caus- ing you pain? Js vour stomach acid, Sy. sour, or have you flatulence, heartburn? Then take Pape"s Dia- pepsin i Just as soon as you eat a tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin all that dys- pepsia, indigestion and stomach dis- | tress caused by acidity ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape's Diapepsin never fail to make sick, upset stomachs feel fine at once, and they cost very little at drug stores " DRANK TWO PER CENT_BERR nnn onists, Geo, A ge ct. "PHONE 2050 and we will go after that old Casing that needs repriring---it will least out the season. BARGAINS IN NEW © ASINGS AND TUBES, STANDARD VOLS Avigins SHOP __28%4 ONTARIO 8 OR, QUE A. NE. AL MGH, ' Fresh Cut Flowers, 'erns, palms, funeral Jdesn'gns, Sors) | prays, wedding bouquets » ade te order F. J. JOHNSON, Florist. 115 Breck St. Phone 238, \ Wools Phosghodine. De Great Frnglish rnp. nes and invigorates stem, wakes pew Blood ol Cures Debit ty, Mental and Brain Wi Japon: the ney, Loss of Kuergpy, P | Sone: w%, Falling Memory: Price 81 per box, six 1 please, six will cure. Sold by al A CHARGE AGAINST LOCAL BRE- EC WERY WAS DISMISSED Analysis of Beer Made By Queen's | Professor Showed That It id Not i Go Beyond the Limit Allowed by | the Outario Temperance Act-- Two Boys Were Fined. The beer that for$3 Onewil pu Eins or emailed in plain pkg on receipt of mphlst mailed free. THE WOOD MEDICINE © ©O., TORCKTO, ORY. (Fermecy Windsor | oe six hoys got from Bajus brewery last Saturday, was merely two per cent The strength was net beyond that allowed under the Ontario Temperance Act..'This was established before Magistrate Farrell, in the Police Court, Wed- | nesday morning, when the proprie- tor of the brewery, Matthew Hanson, was summoned to appear cn a charge | of having violated the Ontario Tem- | perance Act. Two of the lads, it will | be remembered, went under as a re- sult of the drinking they did from the Keg and the ten bottles of beer | the party had, but the other four! members did not suffer as a result of their indulgence. The two who landéd in the police nets came very sick and were found me of the parks by the police Dr. McKee, professor in chemistry, at Queen's University, who made an | analysis of*the beer in the keg the | boys purchased, was called, and his | evidente showed that the beer did | not go beyond the strength allowed | by the Temperance Act. The propri- etor of the brewery, and his brewer, | were also present, ard they swore | that nothing but two per cent was! turned out at the brewery. - Magistrate Farrell, in dismi issing the charge against the brewery, stat- ed that he was glad the case had se w - been thFeshed out, as there were ru- | : Se mors .of all kinds going about the city, in connection with the case. He | was convinced as a result of the evi dence, that the beer the boys had | Was too per cent. He advised the bre- wery to have tests made of all the beer sold. | The two lads who were arrested | were fined $10 and costs each A. B. Cunningham appeared on be- hait of Mr. Hauson, who pleaded! "not guilty" when the charge read, THE ONLY FOOD THAT HAS NOT ADVANCED IN TWO YEARS OVES BREAD The cheapest bread in Kingston. boys | be- in Phone 467 and our salesman will call. a nn nn RA I UB BA I | i 70 THE STUDENTS | : OF QUEEN'S was § STOCK MARKETS. DO YOU REQUIRE A LAMP TO STUDY BY AT NIGHT ? AF YOU DO, CALL AND SEE OUR LINE tide , OF PORTABLE AND DESK LAMPS. Quotations Furnished by Bongard | . Ryerson & Co., 237 Bagot Street. New York Stocks. Opening. Close 1 > H. W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC (0. 167 PRINCESS ST. TELEPHONE 441 Atchison B. & O. 1C "PUR, {Reading {Soutkern Pac So. Rallway St. Paul . Union Pacific Atlantic. Gult Marine Pfd. |Gen. Motors Maxwell . Motors Studebaker Willys Overland Am. Loc. . Baldwin Loco (Am. Smelters Anaconda Inspiration {Utah Copper 923; 43 | nmmnnmnennnn u NOSAYS ---- - In Choosing The iSonora And Getting It At Lindsay's you will receive a double insurance of satis- faction. First, because the Sonora isan Al product--the phonograph which is invari- ably chosen by all who will have none but the best. Secondly, if LINDSAY'S sell it, it MUST BE good or they would not handle the line. Vir 1 | Bethlehem, Crucible Midvale . .. { Rep. Steel {U. 8. Steel . {Allis-Chalmers Am. Can. .... iAm. Car Fav. Ind Alcohol {Am. Sumatra {Tobacco Prods. Canadian Stocks, 35 89 65 83% 104 {Brazillan | Brompton a adie iCan. Steamship iCan. Steamship. pfd. | Can, Loco. . {Can. Cement { Dom. Steel {Steel of Canada TO 1 3% A Gift For Dr. McKay. A presentation took place at the Mowat Sanatorium on Tuesday to! { teels quite confident of victory, but |Dr. W. M. McKay on the occasion of | thers are many who predict a sweep. i his recent marriage. The patients of | {ing majority for McGarry with the! ths hospital got together and arrang- | oficial Liberal aut of the field. ed & little surprise for him on his re- | turn. He was presented with a very | nice desk and chair, also a gold- i cased pencil. In a few choles words | By Rajyay Board Regarding Local | Dr. McKay replied and thanked the . T. R. Train. | hoss for thelr kindness. It was the of the tlast thing that he had expected he L. Whiting, | sald, as all he had dope for them he (K.C., clty solicitor, returned to the was very glad ta do and always would telty Tuesday vight from Oitawa! | be. The presentation was made by where they placed before thd Domin- | {| Mr. Fanning. ion Rallwey Beard the demand of | the citizens of Kisgsion fo; the res * i toraiion of the local pissenger train | * The Peirograd Bovis: has inciuded between Belleville and Brockville. Mr iB lis system of military instruetion Huicheson of Brockville represented | {orders that all filiferates in the elty that city. Afier the evidence had all {ati be 1ughi to -- and write fn ¥ its de- m 8, hetn 11ken the Board reserved its de i The date oh Prasen ieoions ~ The local passenger train referred | Was officially announced to-day. Nov-! 16 was takan off ri the war, and | ember 16th being designated. On| was oniy resiorgd in May last alle {this date candidates for = legislativa) i petitions had Geen semi to 'Ot tawa Offices will bs balloted for : {from Belleville, Napanee. Kingston, | Sir Thomas Lipton specifies in hia) and Brackville, It is of great service {¢hallenge that the first race for the mg te these places because it faciitiztes | ATaeTica's Cup be run on June 3418, the traméaction of business. and ea- (193 ables commercial travellers whe re- sidé in these places to spend the week end at home, -------------------------- Ald. Patterson Not In Fleid. : It is stated in labor circles thai| Best ty sigsind Ald, Willlam Patterson has decided | Do not gripsor cause DECISION RESERVED i) MK. Ci, president Board of Trade, and J i aol {6 be a candidate at the Demin: | sain. Parely vegets- ion byesiactog si Koagkien, | Ne, saay So take. Ha. Sonoras of various styles range in price from $74 up to $675. COMPLETE LINE OF COLUMBIA mm PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON. Montreal, ih, Oltpum, | Quebec, Brockville, Belleville and Three Rivers