Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1919, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR Bigger Than Ever Our display of -- DENTS GLOVES in Tan Cape, Wash- able Cape, Chamois, Grey Suede, Brown Mocha, Khaki Suede lined or'unlined. Buy a guaranteed Glove. "THE CLUB" 112 Princess St. PROOF THAT BRITAIN SHOTS WERE FIRED AT BUFFALO WORKMEN There Was a Hold-up of Street Cars and Then a Riot Instituted. an ¥ £ N.Y men were shight eported woun revolver, this 1 a thousay » the of the Buffal » action Company, be e 1 line and Lackawanna crete, piled u up the first « ed six of the the Lackawanna of three local y the strike. A fusi ks met the cars @s they came to a ill. The workmen fought bak : everal of ! according informa- ! of pol the auto- put the from a 1 & crowd of cars held rkmen ny, by io one sed CAR OF WHISKEY IN TRANSIT TAKEN Brockville Officers Seize $20,000 Worth of Liquor in Freight Car. Oct. to the Can Yorkton, Sas} on a nt inted to car Ww who the amon broken by the inspect amined each of the Later the car was marked, "Seized by the Board of License Commissioners per AGS. and FBT." lowed to roceed North Bay will in cb off p to be taken Government { who were notifi 1 foronto, seizure. LIBERAL MAY WITHDRAW. IS REALLY DEMOCRATIC Furnished By | the Recent Rail- way Strike Episode, Says Lioyd George. (Canadian Press. London, Oct Great Britain is a really Nespatch) Proof democratic ress country was furnished by the recent | railway strike episode, Premiér Lloyd George declared in an address to-day Speaking at the Mansion House at a reception to Field Marshal Allenby, the comqueror of Palestine, who was given the freedom of the city, the Premier said: "Now that the home fromt is over, clagses must work country needs it. the working classes In this eountry I claim to be a working man in all except the eight-hour day sirfke proved that this is a really de- mocrstic country where public opin- fon must prevail." episode on all ranks together the and 156th Colors Asrive. Brockville, Oect. 8§.-Word has "been recived that the eolors presente. ed tothe Leeds and Grenville 156th | Battalion In 1916 are now in Ottawa, and will be sent on here. The colors were taken overseas by the unit and deposited in Westminster Abbey, war. that | The] We all belong to! The | Saskatchewan. Ont., Oct, Gossip is ion with Ftories of alleg- r withdrawal from the ests of Liberal nominees nd East Middlesex. re particularly concerned Slliott, M.P.P., of Glencoe, wh this report contends, plans to move to Saskatchewan, there to launch' into Provincial polities in a seat already selected for him by- an {old friend and native of this country.'! Mr Llligtt has: been doing some pre paratory work in his riding dur- past few weeks, and the is generally held among his friends that his popularity insures his" re-election. 8 story {with J. C County Court Cases Adjourned. on Tuesday the bench. There were only two {eases on the docket to be disposed, those of Henry M. Snook vs Charles IH. and Jessie M. Clark to get a deed? set aside for some property on' Pine! istreet and Daniel Woodruff vs Effie { Truesdale and A. Foxton for a made out to these parties is null and | void and of no effect. { Bath cases were adjourned on! {Tuesday until 11 a.m. Wednesday as | {there were no lawyers present either | where they remained throughout the [for defendants or plaintiffs in either | desirables is be! icase, [ con-| block-| be-{ The County Court sat at 10 o'clock |, with Justice Madden on| de-| claration that a life insurance policy | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG DR, SINCLAIR SELECTED Be The Liberal Candidate For Leeds Riding. Oct He Will Delta vention, present Leeds ture was held Monday, Oct dred 4 riding w the most by the Re minations w ed in favor « que, who good prospects o fell improving able to be sell is at ttendi fonvention from the D Taber, Brock aunt, Mrs. L Pierce t home Webste ber parents te select a in the goes ig Friends of Ty to health The Miss Ver ing BIGGEST ODESSA FAIR Ever Held on Oct. § Were The Receipts aver taker { The concert he |: The |, {Mrs John per, Beaupre, ( Gough, Lonsdale, Mc Don ald 1; Mrs. time, Ray » returne last Mon in Toronto urday. Mrs. Chard has bheéh visiting her Watertown, irned Oswald Vr attend the dental college Mr. and{Mrs. Isaac Fraser spe week-ond the guests of thelr Mrs. Allen, Newburgh bay arrived to m Mr. and M Fred Mont- apd a bat irl with Mr. Rezi Har | The capture of fifteen t | Bolsheviki by General Dr troops, is the report received don. Continuation of the war-time un- ng urged before the { United States Congres i, baby home wit gomery, and Mrs an ine's at Lond minim time - ' Many cannot drink coffee ||| | within four hours of bed- Ho and Made bai CoriacTortan Cereal Co.Ltd. Windsor, Ont. i their nat- |. ural sleep. . .. . . But bear this in mind, when a cheery ever drink is wanted -- * You can drink POSTUM without disturbance. "There's no caffeine in Postum, no sleeplessness or nerve _ irritation. . . And youll be pleased with the flavor. .. Try Postum ten days and find out for yourself. Theres a Reason' table Bg ra PRR rt a ye { pointed tax collector for | farm, | Shiers. { Parfit has returned frem Winnipeg. UNABLE 10 WORK FOR FIVE MONTHS Toronto Man H Had Given Hope of Ever Getting or" --Tanlac Restores Him. 'My wonderful improvemen taking Tanlac has aston oy many persons who know how ck I was before," said W. H. Haston, of § Ca- vell street, Toronto, Ont "I had suffered from trouble for seven or eight years, continted, "and couldn't get a thing 10 relieve me. My appetite failed nothing agreed with me and gas | would form on my stomach and bloat me up terribly My heart would balpitate so 1 could hardly get my breath, and finally I got so hag oft that I had to quit working. fell ff 'considerably in weight felt that my case was hopeless "Since taking Tanlac I feel like & new man I have gained eight pounds, my appetite is just fine and eat three big meals every day and haven't a sign of indigestion A few bottles of Tanlac have dope more good than everything eise I have ever taken put together, and I never miss a day from my work now I am glad | to recommend Tanlac, for it certain ly fixed me up all right Tanlac is scld in Kingston by A P. Chown, in Plevna by Gilbert Ostler, in Battersea by C. 8S. Clark, n Fernleigh by Ervin Martin, in Ar Jock by M. J. Seullion, in Sharbot Lake by W. Y. Cannon.--Advt since stomach * he ab a. Hy aR EEC ROROACACACCACRORONCRORCECRY The Best Cough Syrup Home-made. Here's an sasy way to save $3, and yet have the best cough remedy you over tried. OCH ECRCRCRORORCRORCRORORCROSRORCHCRAN, You've probably heard of this well. known plan of making cough syr yr a home. But have you, When you do, you will underst and wor thousands of families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep house without it. It's simple and cheap, but the way it takes hold of a o ough w i sickly earn it a permanent place r home. into a 16-02. bottle, (50 cents w ain granulated sugar syr » bottle. Or, if desired, nC lasses, honey, or corn syrup ORO RCO Hi ever used P } ounces then add up to fll up use clarified Ne " gives n batter mgh reme dy than you ready-made for 82 wonderfu Temedy ally in 24 hour > thro Sug every ai r loosens a dry, hoarse or tight ts the phlegm hone the mem- and gives almost immediate re- Splendid for throat tickle. hoa bronchitis and gi hi al Ric confuers ess. ness, asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations for throat and chest ailments o avoid disappointment ask your pist for "2%; ounces of Pinex"" with tions, and don't accept anything Guaranteed to give absolute satis- ction or money refunded. The Pinex o., Toronto, Ont. A croup, a DEATH AT NORTHBROOK. , Of Mrs. George Wood--Most People | : Favor the O. T. A. | Northbrook, Oct. 6.--The people are mourning the loss of a highly re- spected neighbor in the person of! Mrs. George Wood, who had been failing for some time, and had for the past few months lived with her daughter, Mrs. Ira Forbes. She leaves to mourn her loss, a husband, two sons and four daughters. Her re- mains were interred in the M. E. ce- metery here Saturday afternoon. Rev. J. C. Wickware officiated. Pte. Erwin Wobdcock is home for a few days from Kingston. A num-| {ber from here attended the Tweed | fair. Miss Elsie Cumming of Cloyne, is at C. C: Thompson* 8s. The Misses | Stella Smith and Pear! Vanness mo- | ttored home from Belleville for Sun-| day. Elizah Thompson has been ap-| Kaladar, | Anglesea and Effingham townsh ips | His predecessor, Wellington Cassada, | { ably filled the position for sixteen | I years. - 1 This district has been carefully | canvassed in the interests of the re-| ferendum and ft Is found that ninaty- { two per cent. are In favor of retain- ng the Temperance Act. Steve Sedore is now living on his lately purchased from Erwin C.. C. Thompson bought an- | other Ford last week. Miss Celia; i i { MOONSHINERS IRS ROUNDED YP. . Stiff Fines Handed ¢ Out for E Makmg cers visited Bancroft and rounded up | some fifteen moonshiners. Some stiff i fines were imposed, in one case $425, | including costs with the alternative of eighteen months in jail. It was a sad day for the poor unfortunstes thus brought to justice, who with- out the bemefit of legal assistance make and dispose of liguors, secretly for some months in defiance of the law. was sadly lacking, when they To finally brought to the bar. The As little as two drinks-In some cases ¥eie sulficlent to bring about this re- salt. g Wiis 8aEAYpER TIL ! Frontenac, : siring to be entered on said lst To the Electors of the City of Kingston and » Village of Portsmouth Ladies and Gentlemen: Having been presented with a number of largely signed petitions, asking me to be a Unionist can- didate in the coming by- election for the House of Commons, | have decid- to accede to the re- quest of the Electors. Respectfully soliciting your hearty support. Faithfully yours, JOHN M. HUGHES To The Blectors Of Frontenac Ladies and Gentlemen: ~~ If you believe my servic- ¢s to the-County merit your ------ support | ask your votes and : influence. Election Day October 20, "1919. insteadsr * ELECTION Having been unanimously chosen as the standard bearer for the Unit- ed Farmers' Association for South at the convention held on September 20th, 1 respectfully solicit your votes and influence to help elect me as a member of the Ontario Leg- islature. WM. FAWCETT. DOMINION BY- ELECTIONS | ACT, 1919. Electoral District of ~ Kingston NOTICE is hereby given that on the days and hours below mentioned, I will attend at my Chambers in the Court House, Kingston, for the REVISION OF VOTERS' LISTS | prepared by the Registrar under t Act for the City of Kingston when I { will hear applications from persons de- {whe- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER §, 1019 | PROVINOAL J | TALKING MACHINES J. M. PATRICK AR { nis! ther or not the applicant has neglect. ||| ed or omitted to apply for registration by the Registrar or has been relused || registration), and also: her appeals to strike off win tmproperly entered on sald lists, of which due notice has been given to the peérsous affected as provided by the Act | Monday, October 6th; Tuesday, Oc- October | tober Tth; Wednesday, Sth, from 2 p.m. to 3.80 p.m. Thursday, October 9th, Friday, Oc. tober 10th, from 2 pm. to 5.80 pm. and from 7.830 pm. to ® p.m. | Saturday, October 11th--from 2 p.m. | to 5.830 p.m. At the expiration of the last mention | od hour the list as revised wil: be duly | VARIETY CLOTHES Here is a clothing store that will meet your requirements in all lines and at all times. Here you can always count on a satisfying selection. CLOTHES FOR THE YOUNG MAN CLOTHES FOR THE MIDDLE-AGED MAN CLOTHES FOR THE ELDERLY MAN CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN > CLOTHES FOR THE YOUTH IN EARLY "TEENS. We've the correct and appealing clothes for you here and " and at prices that bid defiance to the high cost of living. Come in. see the goods and learn the prices. Then you will be convinced. It will be a pleasure to show you. : now, ~----WINTER-WEIGHT OVERCOA TS FALL OVERCOATS. --------RAINPROOF COATS. ----YOUNG MEN'S SUITS MIDDLE-AGED MEN'S SUITS ~----=STOUT MEN'S SUITS I'HE BEST STORE IN KINGSTON FOR DAD AND THE BOYS. ISAAC ZACKS 271 Princess St. , SPLENDID FARM, 185 ACRES TWO MILES FROM CITY -- FOR SALE. The Telgmann School of Music and other stringed instruments; elocution and dra- matic art. Pupils may begin at any date. Terms on application Engagements for concerts ac- cepted 216 Frontenac Street. Phone 1325; Pia APPLY W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate & Insurance il Phone 494 || FOR SALE OVERLAND CAR (5 Passenger) In Good Condition ROBINSON & WILTSHIRE GARAGE 239% Bagot St. Fnone No. 177 All makes of Phonographs cleaned, repaired, adjusted. Parts for all makes supplied, expert workmanship, moderate charges, quick service. 149 Nydenham St. NA re ~~ Drink Charm Black Tea Sold in Packages Only GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited SOFT LUMBER FOR INTERIOR FINISH brightness and straight grain, and can recommend it for the finest work. . Let us show you Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria Street Phone 1042 Kingston-Cape Vincent Ferry BY SS. MISSISQUOK-- BAILY SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. (Railroad Time) Leave Kingston 6.30 am and | pm Returning leaves Cape Vincent at $40 am at 11.490 am Leave Cape Yineent 4.20 pm, £30 p.m Round {r ip tickets 31 25, Wita a §0c. revals on return trip, hav. ing a lovely ting for 75 cents. Tickets good to return on date of issue only ug cotinections at Cape Vincent from morning bost, Eiving nearly 4 Sours in Watertown and returning to connect with slzamer jeaving for Kingston For information. phone 2198, Rockport Nav. « en arried. _ stall 33.0 redching Kingston reaching Kingston at certified by me and no appeals will be § heard thereafier. H. A. LAVELL, Revising Officer, Kingston, Sept. 3eth. 1818 THOMAS COPLEY x i the last week as a result of his ac Ale SEVER Women. i «fF i i For every ten men in the : United | § during States there Service Is a Present Day Necessity Health statistics absolutely prove that ap lice Hox is a household estity for the good of the family's health all year around. Better take this precaution and safeguard your food before it's too Inte. Herm is a complete assortment of Ice Boxes in all sizes and styles at moderate prices,

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