Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Oct 1919, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR 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- ed to accede to the re- quest of the Electors. Respectfully soliciting your hearty support. Faithfully yours, To The Electors Of Frontenac Ladies and Gentlemen:- If you believe my servic- es to the County merit your support I ask your votes and influence. Election Day October 20, 1919. Anthony IM. Rankin A tt PROVINCIAL Having been unanimously chosen as the standard bearer for the Unit od Farmers' Association for South Frontenac, at the convention held on September 20th, I 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. ® Hlectoral District of Kingston "NOTICE is hereby given that on the days and hours below mentioned, | I will attend at my Chambers in the | Oourt House, Kingston, for the REVISION OF VOTERS' LISTS prepared by Act for the City of Kingston when I will hear applications from persons de- #iring to be entered on said list (whe-| ther or not the applicant has neglect- "ul or omitted to apply for registration | by the Registrar or has been refused | registration), and also hear appeals to} u Strike off names improperly entered | on sald lists, of which due notice has! been given to the persons affected as provided by the Act. Monday, October 6th; Tuesday, Oc- | tober 7th; Wednesday, October Sth, from 2 p.m. to 5.80 p.m. Thursday, October Oth, Friday, Oc- | tober 10th, from 2 pm. to 5.80 pm. and from 7.830 pm. to' 9 p.m. | Saturday, October 11th--from 2 p.m. | to 5.80 p.m. At the expiration of the last medtion. | &d hour the lst as revised will be duly | certified by me and no appeals will be heard thereafter. } H. A. LAVELL, i Revising Officer. | |i Kingston, Sept. 30th «1918. 4 SERA 'WOOD Sawed in Stove Lengths OHN M. HUGHES } the Registrar under this! : out rubbing. { tering an DMA, ADDIS ED Canadian Mounted Rifles DEPOT REUNION TYOYOYTEYYIVTewS who In request 0 commu ate with one of t ater than October th Major W. Alan Strond, King- ston. Capt. ¥. A. Taylor, Drug Co., London Lieut. H. Ww Comm. Credit Co. of Toronto, Lieut. Stewart ( hambers, 508 Spectator Building, Hamilton, (Secretary). LET THE OTHER FELLOW KNOW Taylor jaldwin, Canada, Telephone 987 Wanting Anything dome in the ear - tery line. E te pe ow stimates given on ail Kinds d new work; alse hard. kinds. All orders will receive Pt Attention. Shop IN Qaeen street. - A Attn Stop That Cough NYAL'S CHERRY BARK of » Cough Syrup is designated by na- ture herself. Science only plays part in proper construction and right combination of ' ingredients. Stops that tickling, sooths hoarseness and allays hacking, but if cough is tight try Nyal's White Emulsion--it builds the lung tissues and prepares you for the winter, Prouse's Drug Store "The Reliable Drug Store" Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks Chocolates that are d ee Ae es Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair ferent Girls--if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all :t rid of dandruff for it will: hair and ruin it if you t doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out The only sure Way to get rid of dandruff is to dis- solve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon: apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gent ly 'with the finger tips By morning, most if not of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely des- troy every single sign and trace of it all, You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will néed, no matter how much dandruff yeu have. This - simple | remedy never fails. { AAA A Ap A A aN { From The THOMAS COPLEY | THE DAILY BRITI t ae] Countryside] & | Frontenac BUNKER'S HILL Oct. 8 Scihgol y Miss Auser as tures are recent heav mers are still hard in some of t ha ground is little water nd water has Aaron 1 The to Glendower vin Hopping' feldspar is 1 to be loaded of PLEASANT VALLEY. Oct. 7.----A number from here at- tended Odessa fair on Friday. J. M Bradford was in the city on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Cowdy and- daught Mountai Grove, were reek-e st at hes. J Gr C Ona was Mrs a re- t Geo si Barr. Mr, here after and e Hughes STATION n, | cluding Core Campbell 3 [tes Anna Parow £ siste Ottawa here home tal Day i I y LINE UP AND FISH. Quaint Method of Organized Fishing Still Prevails Three hundred anglers stand or sit on the bank of the canal in the glare of the summer sun. They are in "'ex- tend order," and stretch nearly two miles. A whistle is blown. Three 'hundred rods are lifted up, 300 lines swish through the air, and 200 baited hooks fall lightly on the water. The fishing contest has begun. ! This is a commen sight inthe rural parts of England, says the Lon- don Mail. In Yorkshire and Lanca- shire theré are thousands of fishing clubs, and every club has its match' Indeed, the match is sometimes the cause of the club's existence, for men who are not anglers will promote a club solely for the sake of the day in the coun the match provides. The affair is worked on carefully regulated lines. A weekly payment is made into the club. Prizes are bought, ranging from a case of pipes to half a suite of furniture, and. always in- the favored copper kettle. - There are so many pipes that every lding 'works The . little en in borrowed «¢ captured the water i more money in p n was n e best n the weather e good old stove ed away for some t last night all right. three young ten comm reminds that has be time Fine WILLOWBANK. T This place ts general cheese IsTreturmn is g 8 starts up again inished and the next g and potato rails ing. Both crops are below the aver- age. John Brown has sold his f: and effects and is intending to work on the road as he reserved his horses to do so: Fred Wheeler of Pitts burgh bought the farm and is going to move on soon. W. Harris, butcher of Ga- nanoque, has bought the farm longing to J Cowan, who has liv- ed in the west for a number of years, and is improving it by putting on a new roof on the house and other im- 'provements and will try farming for a change. Another baby has come to the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. James Cowan. Mr. Miller of Belleville, has returned home after enjoying a visit! at the Sa anks. Thomas Eastwood is worki on- the road near King- ston. Others working there from this place are Robert Leakey both Junior and Senior. Robert Jackson 'and his son Charles be- B LOMBARDY. Oct. € Miss Lola Weekes, Perth, | Spent the week-end with her parents, | ~ New Fresh Goods arriving for Fall and Winter trade. Canned Vegetables and Fruit of all kinds. Catsup, Plekies and Relishes of all Kinds, Ralsins, Currants, of all Kinds. Figs, Dates, Prunes and Dried Frais, One stock of. Fresh and Salt Meats unre the best in the eity, C. H. PICKERING . 490 to 492 Princess Street Phone 530 and Feels { her mother, Mrs. F. Jordan i Mass. { Mr. and Mrs. John Weekes. Mr. and Mrs. A. Covell and Miss Clarke spent a day last week in Brockville. Miss Agnes Ryan, Brooklyn, N.Y., is visit- ing relatives here. Miss Hattie New- man is spending a week with friends at Elm Grove and Perth. Harcld Bass, Pennsylvania, was a recent guest -at the home of his uncle, R. Mrs. M.. J...O'Mara; who -was+ taken, seriously ill was removed to! St. Francis Hospital, Smith's Falls, | yesterday. Miss Evelyn Bass left re« cently for an extended visit with friends in Orillia and Toronto. Mrs. Edwin Leeder, Lyn, is visting Mrs. | John Looky has réturned from visit- | ing friends in North Augusta. Mrs. | i F. Covell will return this week from | { 8t.. Francis Hospital, Smith's Falls, | | where she has been a patient for | Some time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shen- | nan, Smith's Falls, spent the week- i end with Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Frayne. Keep It Handy to Promote Prompt | Relief From Rheumatic Pains and Aches. HEN you know what Sloan's] WwW Liniment will do, as thou-| sands of men and women the | world over know, you. too, will keep | it handy. You will use it for those | "twinges of rheumatiz," for relieving | * that lame back, muscle stiffness and | soreness, aches, all sorts of external! paing"and exposure aftermaths, Only takes a little, applied with-| Soon penetrates, seat- | congestion, . bringing | the throbbing, | Made in Canada. Three sizes--35c., 70c., $1.40. Any druggist has it. If not we'd | like to know his name. ! Sloan's} BEBE as To 8 Heep 1 handy ¢ the merciful relief to jumping part. DIRECTORY FOR RETURNED MEN, APPLY For employment information. For Land Settlement, general matters, advise; Bank of Torente Bidg., cor. King . and Broek Streets Far Vocational Courses, trial Re-trining: © Merchants Bask Bldg. con . Brock and Wellington Sta, For medical treatment, surgical appliances: v Golden Lion Bleck Indus. | William Mooreland has disposed of his farm" to John Weekes, and has purchased a property in Lombardy. Harry Houze left last week to at- tend Queen's University, Kingston. On Wednesday evening, Rev. Mr. | Towles united In marriage Miss Clara! Beckett and Robert Marks, Tincap, | ------------------------ jout competitor may get one, "even if he does: not attend the mateh: and sometimes, if the prizes are given AOUt in money, members may actually receive more than they have paid in The day of the contest a two-mile length of the canal is pegged out and numbered Competitors draw their numbers out of a bag sad proceed to their stations. No man knows where he will fish till he has drawn his num- bered ticket. After putting the taskle together they study the rules while waiting the starting signal Each man must stick to his peg and not encroach on his neighbor's lengths. Scouts patrol the lines to see that all is fair and square When the match is over rods are taken down and luckless anglers 'de part for the village inn, while those with fish stay at their pegs till the weighers-in come down 'the line with scales and book and catches fn terms of weight and numbers. These are announced later at the inn SK W 1G THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1919. MEETING AT JOYCE OR. SPANKIE MAKES i VERY TELLING ADDRESS. He Criticizes the Hearst Governmen Over Its Educational and Its : way Policies, = ence, laid emphasis were the very things that the farmer would: i€ to see taken up in an intellige manner, The first point was oy roads policy of Spankie & government is pupfuing a Is not suited to Ahe. interests: of the farmers He believed that instead of making enormous expenditures on a high grade hie ay of use toronly a few people, srare expenditures should be made on all country roads leading tothe market centres, He believed that sué¢h a plan would serve ley that NAAN e Soversproat Here Dr.. owed copf€lusively that the EHH == = the largest number and at the pres == '/oht time when the public debt is a great burden and there is a general a nd for economiy, the road policy ule modified to meet actual needs of the people The next point dealt with was the educational system. Here was a sys- olete as the No effort to meet individual i the students, s forced | of p es w up- lucational rtant ong, and y out their to -edu~ respect t ion of quest nst what od to his record behalf of he resided hig conviction that the upon his fidelity to _Do nat jump to the conclusion that these affairs lack sport or interest. No two matches are alike. Some- times a hundred contestants may not catch a dozen pounds of fish among them, and a prize of a half a ton of coal may go to a man with an ounce of fish. Another time the catch hry be reckoned nearly in hundréd- weights, and the winner may have ten or fifteen pounds of fish to his credit Comical Cure-Alls. "Faith and foolishness will cure any disease," says the Cynic, and judging by some of the miraculous wholesale cures, there seems to be some ground for the assertion. There is the historical episode of the Prince of Orange, for instance, who during one of his campaigns, cured those of his soldiers who were dying of scurvy by a piece of quackery. With his doctors, who were in the secret, he said he had procured a medicine really a decodtion of camomile, wormwood and camphor-- of the greatest rarity and value from the east. It was so strong that two or three drops would impart a heal- ing virtue to a gallon of water. The men took the medicine with faith and cheerful faces, and, so historians tell us, grew well rapidly. The most amazing cures are claims ed to have been brought about by magnetism, the originator of the idea being a Jesuit priest, who in- vented steel plates of a form, which he applied to the naked body as a sure for several diseases. His idea was copied by many other mesmeriets and magnetizers. An American, praciicing as a Surgeon in Leicester Square, invented and took & patent for "Metallic Tractors" two small pieces of metal so strongly magnetis- ed that they woald cure gout, rheu- matism, palsy, and. in fact, almost every disease the human frame subject to, if applied externally to the affected part. He gained a re ipectable fortune from thousands of deluded clients, until he was exXpos- ad.--Tit-Bits, An Old London Church. : London is to lose another of its historical churches. The parishioners of St, Alphage, London Wall, have dropped to thirty-five, and the church i | will now be amalgamated with the | parish of St. Mary the Virgin, and | the building will be razed. In 1013 the citizens of London built a church to the memory of St. | { Alphage next (0 the Roman wall Lanark FALLBROOK., i Oct. 6.--Corn cutting and thresh- | ing is the order of the day in this | locality. Quite a number attended the | chicken stipper at Balderson on Mon | day evening. Misses Cannon willleave | on Wednesday attend the teachers'! TRY IT ONCE on and heals in the shortest Fn ta RES Giely, any possibility of blood-puisoning. Get & bos to-da snd keep it dandy for --_ a thus saving vdurself suffering and expense. For cuts, burn, sares, eczema, wleers, bicod-poisening and piles Zam-Buk is unequalled. 50c. box, ' For Ponsions: Bibhy Block, Princess Street convention at Carleton Place. Miss | { This church became dilapidated, and was pulled down in 1537, and the Priory Church ol the Blsynge Hos- pital became the parish church until It also decayed. In 1777 a naw St. Alphage was built on the ather side of the street, and so at the moment the curious sight is seen of a church on one side and its churchyard on the negligible when St. appears. Georgian fash is to be of ease, always open 10 these persons In Londen who care te go In and for- get the rush of modern life in the contemplation of gn ancient arch. : Genmine Excitement, When saurian monsters roamed the earth, > And fought for all that they were worth, 7 What tales of real sport were told By fishermen and hunters bold! - Holland's Salt Beds, Bait beds in Holland, estimated to contain 38,000,000 tons, permitied to remain idle ever sino their dis. covery several years ago, at last are 19 be developed, peculiar. the celebrated | is Fortunately the loss, so far as | architecture is concerned, will be | Alphage dis- | It 1s built in the worst | ion. The beautiful Sax- | on work, a relic of the old priory, | and this has been turned itno a delightful little chapel | New Machine Gun. recently a demonstration of a new many astonishing features end The gun the wre-Farqubar Light Hun, and it is claimed that it is the ightest machine gun, that it is the 'heapest to manufacture and to use, hat it "cannot jam." that it has per- ®ct breech-lockir that it can iE, ised without any oil, d ,that the wutomatic mechanism affected 'y the heat of the barrel, and will 'ontinue to function ecven though he barrel be kept red hot. The we t of the gun, complete vith mour ig, is 1614 pounds. The elf-loading mechanism is gas oper- ted The demonstration at isley given it is Beard Bisley was Machine | machine gun ! | | be | riven by the inventar, Col. Farquhar, | nd was wi rerts and naval Jf the powerg, including America, gsed by War Office ex- | and military attaches {taly, Japan, Belgium and China. An | xamination of the target 'showed that in emptying one rotary maga- { gine, Col. Farquahar 75 shots out of 81 on to the target, The inventor also gave a demon- stration of fire from thé hip, and at put the request of his audience, fired the | gun upside down and sideways. The gun which he used has already fifed over 20,000 rounds, and Col. Farqu- har declared that 'although it. had been thoroughly tested under all sorts of conditions, and that every { effort had been made to cause it to Jam, the gun had, in fact, never yet | jammed. A novel feature of the rotary | magazine is that it indicates to the | firer how many rounds have been | fired. Blew Up Monument. { The German monument at Trial | Bay in Australia has been blown up. The monument occupied a prominéit | position on the hill overlooking Trial Bay jail. | made against its presence in the dis- Frequent protests were | trict by local bodies and the Anzac | League of Returned Soldiers, and {threats tg destroy it were made un- | less the Government took action. ~ An attempt was made to blow It {up recently, a portion being blown iaway, but on the second effort it was | | demolished and it is now a heap of | crumbling stone. { The monument was constructed {of solid granite, twenty feet high {| And ten feet square at the base, with | three tiers of solid granite each {Awelve inches thick. Interned men {at the concentration camp did the | work. A large tablet inscribed in | German and four graves on each i side, each with inscribed slabs of |-polished granite, were encircled by a | curbing. m----_ HAVE YOU SCROFULA ? § -- 3 | Now Said to be as Often Acquired as i Inherited. | It is generally and chiefly indicat. ied by eruptions and sores, but in | many cases it enlarges the glands of | the neck, affects the internal organs, | especially the lungs, and if neglected may MAevelop inte consumption, | It"causes many troubles. and fs | aggravated by Impure air, unwhole- | some food, bad water, too much heat or cold, and want of proper exercise. Hood's Sarsspariila, the medicine | that has been used with so much | | satisfaction by three generations, is | Wonderfully successful in the treat { ment of scrofala. 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