FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, £2 ---- = - -- --_-- EMPIRE GROCERY High Gzade Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables, Cooked aud Uncooked Meats. LEWIS ORR 220 King St. Phone 349 License No, 8.274456 1919. Begs to announce that he has resumed his practice. corner Johnson and Welling- ton Streets, Kingston. Tes. phone 363. A 'WOOD Sawed in Stove Lengths BOOTH & CO., Foot West Street Phone 133 mn a -- 2 BIG BARGAINS 70c. Red Rose Tea 25¢. Clark's Pork & Beans 18c¢. Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Var! Streets. License No. 5-27140 Phone 1544 fe -------- SOME SPECIALS AT FISHER' MEAT MARKET ROUND STEAK PORTERHOUSE STEAK . .. STEWS LEG LAMB CHOPS fe PORK LOIN CHOPS . | PORK ROASTS HAMBURG Choice Smoked and Cooked Meats, » Corner of Princess and Clergy Sts. Phone 153. EERE ERAN NNN RN ARRERA REAR RA ANENRNRRRRRE BARGAINS Here are a few of the many bargains we are offering for Saturday: A- BIG SAVING ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND HERE Men's Felt Hats in all shades, $2.50 i rebuilt {up-to-date "The Marrison Studio recently destroyed by fire, has been and equipped with the most apparatus. | for business on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th | : 2 | and the continuation of your patron-|* | age will be J | mmm conc oc ct ANN appreciated. 02 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1318w. G. WASHINGTON PREPARED COFFEE made in the cup at the table. All size cans in stock. Prompt Delivery. D. COUPER "41.8 Princeas niret. Phone T4 Kingston Cement Products Factory Makers of Hollow Damp- Proof Cement Blocks, Bricks, S8ilis, Lintles, and Drain Tile, also Grave Vaults And all kinds of Ornamental Cement work. Factory: cor. of Charles and Patrick streets PHONE Mgr, T30W. H. F. NORMAN SPLENDID FARM, 135 ACRES --TWO MILES FROM CITY-- FOR SALE. APPLY :-- W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate & Insurance 890 Brock St. Phone 424 We have a supply of cut hard wood and kindling. J. Sowards Coal Co. It will be open | | | church, The troops of General Yudenitch's | North-Western Russian army occupied Pakov. have THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE FIVE ITTV IEEEW City Buildings. Company, Toronto, ngaged to decorate the it will he done in | way. | Decorate | Good Time To Test Them. » hydrant should receive inspection and be pro- right before ¢old wea- This is an easy act of 1gh ed all - gets in caution. Boys' Black Rubber Coats, @ have on sale boys' black rubber! ne price as last year, h. Sizes 6 to 12 years, Just for the fall rains Cotrigan's, City Hotels Crowded. As a result of the special es at Queen's University this week, the hotels have been filled to overflowing This again shows the | need for more hotel accommodation, | The Voters In Kingston. On Monday there will be a big {vote cast on the referendum issue. | There are some sub-divisions Sor the 299 voters {to mark their ballots. There are | only 8,204 voters on the bye-election | lists 14, "or Fall and Winter, Prevost ssortment of Ready and over yrtment of Gents Furnishings, order clc better as ces Made ng orted at extremely low To Change His Place. Rev. J. de Lancey Scovil, { been rector of St. John's Episcopal Cape Vincent, N.Y. for the past two years, to St. Peter's SCENE OF TWO WRECKS i since the war began. cere- | clothes press and that | ing everything you | may be a slump in the price of wear- | prices will stay up. thre. i { fifty-three polling { conducted { months by F, Brock street has a great! Clothing | coats and a splendid his , department was never | pri- | | | down i who has | has been transfe rred | sion of the S. T. Lyle church, at Brainbridge, biotite AAA pA AS SA mama | Kingston and Vicinity N.Y., and will assume his new the duties of pastorate on Nov 1st. Seeking Sugar Supplies, Large numbers of residents Morristown and other points Northern New York are going Brockville daily seeking supplies of | sugar, a scarce commodity on the | other side of the line these days. of in to A Cabinet Minister's Shoes. A cabinet minister who was in the [ city recently said that he was wear- { | ing the shoes he had on when the | war began. As a matter of fact he | | had only bought one pair of shoes | He was a be- | liever in strict economy. ithe Y.M.C.A. Hang To The old Cl Clothes. Wear out that stuff that is in the | which is in | your bureau drawer instead of buy- see, and oor { ing material So long as you keep { buying stuff that you don't need the | Butter Factory Closed. The Cape Vincent butter factory, during the past few L. Valleau, closed for the season on Tuesday. The factory {did a good business, and Mr. Val- | { lean expects to open the same next | season, provided there is no govern-| ment restrictions on bringing the] cream from Canada. | In Marine Circles. he steamer Jex arrived from Os Weg > steamers Ionic passed up. The steamer Haddington and Bickerdike passed The Toronto A Very Young Farmer. Howard Radley will take posses- farm, east of | steamer Ottawa cleared for part of the freight, which lightened | {up the forward end so that the boat | slid backward to where it now lies, {or stands rather, nearly on end at | the foot of a submerged side hill. | ta take part In | day | vice. F. | William | derson. | al offerings, showing the high esteem Cape Vincent N.Y., recently pur- chased by John Constance, on March t next. Mr. Radley will be the ngest former in the town of 2 Vincent, being only seventeen rears old. A Well-Worked Phrase. There is convincing indication that more men and women are beginning municipal affairs. { That a community gets as good gov- ernment as the people want is a well- worked phrase, but it is positively correct. Prohibitionists Ready. A large number of the workers for the prohibition committee met at building on Thursday evening for the purpose of making final arrangements for the vote which will be taken on Monday next Workers were assigned to the poll- ing divisions. An Auto Smashed, A nasty smash occurred on Thurs- night, when a car owned by T Gallagher skidded at the corner of | Princess and Barrie streets. Barrie Another car was coming up at the same time, and to avoid hitting it, Mr. Gallagher run his car into the corner telephone pole. The car was badly smashed up Burial of Chief Nesbitt. The funeral of the late Chief of Police Robert Nesbitt took place from the family residence on Friday afternoon to Cataraqui cemetery Rev. W. Taylor Dale, pastor of Cooke's church; conducted the ser- The pall-bearers were R. N MacFarlane, Police Sergt. Bate- David McKee, John Ballantyne, Anderson and Edward An- There were numerous fior- son, in which the late chief was held. invited guests were on board and the pilot, not having heard of the vessel wreck, steered straight into the spars and rigging. The engines the Sport stoppéd with a bang as the| | RoC K ISLAND | IN TH THE THOUSAND | Several of the wreckers came near | sidew heels became tangled with the ISLAND REGION. [Two Vessels Lie Sunken and { Narrowly Escaped Disaster Crashing Into Wreckage. The Observer in On The St. {rence; Clayton: ! At the gasbuoy shoal, { Rock Island - lighthouse View, the Oconto, a large lake pas {senger and freight steamer, es {surken in water a hundred feet deep The boat struck the rocks at nigh {time and sank so that but about {third of its length remained" above; the surface, Wrecking crews ith | barges came next day to remove Hood's Pill The painless, purely vegetable cathartic; cure biliousness, con- stipation, all liver ills, Pleasant | to take. Work 'every time. 25ec. DDD Third By Law- between sin a -- Men's Heavy i Mitts Saturday only, 69¢. Suits. Coats with BOYS' SUITS Wonderful values in these pants made in bloomer style. A good heavy cloth for Fall wear. Regular $16.50. Sizes from 26 to 35." Saturday only . . Saturday, belts, and 2 . $9.95. Fleece-lined UNDERWEAR LADIES' GEORGETTE 'Regular $10.00 values for $6.95 © .95¢. only ...:..... BLOUSES Here's an eye opener. Tweeds and Worsted Cloths, These Suits are worth wholesale to-day $25.00. On Saturday we will clear them all outfor............. $18.95 made. MEN'S SUITS nicely MEN'S TWEED RAINCOATS Suitable as a Fall Coat and guaranteed for rainy weather. Regular $2.00. Saturday ohly "hiieee 10 912.95 YOUNG MEN On Saturday we ¢an save you from 20 to 30% on your new Ask to see our new Haig and Ritz models. ' ¥ Fall Suit. out for es MEN'S TOP SHIRTS These Shirts are slightly soiled and we are going to clear them ve leeav 196 LADIES! when you can buy a Sweater, reg. $5.00, for It doesn't pay to knit Pullover ..$3.49 Louis Abramson, The Up-to-the-Minute Clothier and Furnisher. Fine | a| descend alone a hundred feet | zero temperature whirlpools, | decks and through all sorts of mis- asad | going down with the boat but saved| themselves by leaping into the water | and grasping ropes thrown them. Al | couple of years later a party of rove| ing plunder seekers came in mid-| | winter from some seacoast locality. | The river, with the exception of a| few holes in the swift currents near] the wreck was solidly frozen. Their submarine divers went down to send considerable part of the cargo to {the surface, after which they de- | parted for fields afresh and pastures EW. Perhaps we may imagine fhe, sen- sation that might come to an ama- teur if to don a diver's suit to into to feel the way in semi-darkness through windows and gangways into a sub- merged wreck, then along slippery placed and broken rigging, machin ery and freight, to break open boxes and bales and hitch ropes to the plunder to be hauled aloft. It may be nerve; or it may be lack of nerve and sensitiveness and a callous in- difference to danger. {One of the divers with that party came to the surface otie day and making motions with hands that he wished the headpiece of his suit to be unscrewed, replied to questions, "Oh, yes! .There's a lot of stuff down there, but please fill and Jight my pipe for me. I'm dying for a smoke." Five years later a large sailing | vessel from the upper lakes, by m mis- | take of the pilot, struck the rocks at { the head of Rock Island where the} lighthouse is situated, and sank so that, but part of the top masth were above the surface. The boat was loaded with corn, of about the diameter of a 'water- pail to reach from the surface to the cargo, much of which was brought up by sugiion. pumps and sold as stock fe to farmers who came. for miles and from all directions. No attempt has ever been made to raise the vessel that went down with all sails set and flags flying. A peculiar, incident, occurred next night after the sinking of the boat. The steam- er Sport, turning from a fishing trip at Lake Ontario, The owner and a party of Nothing Like It For Bronchitis And Weak Throat Remarkable Cures in the Cases Reported Daily CURES WITHOUT USING DRUGS Worst Doctors now advocate an entirely new method for treating bronchitis and irritable throat. . Stomach .dos- ngs no longer necessary. most approved treatment consists of a healing Vapor resem- bling the pure 'alr' of 'the Adiron- dacks. This soothing vapor is full of germ-destroying substances, and at the same 'time is a powerful heal ing agent. It is sent to the bron- chial tubés and Iuhge through a skillfully devised inhaler that can be carried in the vest pocket. Sim- plieity itself. is the keynote .of this splendid treatment, CATARRHOZONE is the name of this wonderful invention that is daily curing chronic cases of weak throat, bronchitis and catarrh. Every breath through . the inhaler is laden with soothing, healing substances that destroy all diseased conditions in the breathing organs. It can't fail to cure and divers went down, chopped open. hatches, and placed a canvas tubing and near disastrous|: of Alexandria Bay, was re-|. because it sees where the, trouble really exists, and doesn't attemnt to cure an illness in the head or throat! by means of medicine taken in: stomach, Catarrhozone is a breathable, scientific care There issho sufferer from a grip- | py cold or any winter ill, that won't find-a cure {n Catarrhozone. which is employed by physicians, ministers, lawyers and public men throughout many foreign lands. Large size lasts two months and cost $1.00 and is guaranteed; small size 50¢, sample size 25¢; all storekeepers and drug- Fists, y Ta wreckage to near destruction. There was panic, with shouts and screams of passengers on board the steamer that was feared to be sinking. The lighthouse keeper put out with boats and rescued the thoroughly fright- ened passengers and crew from what might have been a tragedy. FAWCETT'S FOLLY And the Farmers of fenac. From the Welland canal, which will Ontario, Dr. Edwards, M.P., has per- sistently advocated the building of a government grain elevator at Kings- ton. Such an elevator would be of im- mense value to the farmers of Fron- tenac, because of the screenings and inferior grain (unfit to ship) which the farmers could get at a very low cost. Every farmer who. hag heen-up against the high price of bran and shorts will appreciate this fact. In view of these facts the farmers who attended Mr. Rankin's meetings at Battérdea on Monday night and at Barriefield on Tuesday night were astonished to learn that certain 'members of the U.F.0. in Frontenac had sent petitions to Dr. Edwards, M.P., asking him to use his influence with the Federal Government to have the terminal elevator built in Toronto. In this connection Dr. Edwards | read a letter sent to him by William Fawcett, the U.F.0. candidate, which is as follows: "Wolte Island, Ont. "'Feb. 18th, 1919. "Dr. Bdwards, M.P:: "Dear Sir,--The directors of 'the United Farmers' Co-operative Com- pany, Limited, passed the following resolution at their last meeting: This resolution Is to emphasize strongly the accompanying proposal for an elevator at Toronto for the use of ther people. We trust that you will do all in your power to promote this project. "Hoping you will give this your favorable consideration, "I am very respectfully yours, 4 "William Fawcett." The petition which accompanied Mr. Fawcett's letter states that the object desired is to give service "par- ticularly to Central and Western On- tario." How any man seeking to repre- sent the farmers of Frontenac could do as Mr. Fawcett has done is dif- ficult to understand, for if the gov- ernment builds an elevator in To- ronto it will not build in Kingston. The head officials of the U.F.O. live in Toronto or close to that city and want everything for Central ard Western Ontario, and Mr. Fawcett works with them. A vote for Faw- cett is a vote for the west. A vote for Rankin is a vote: for. Frontenac and Eastern Ontario---Advt. PUSH IT UP EIGHT STOREYS. Structure, if Built, Will Cost Ap- proximately $700,000. At a conference of several parties intérested in the project for a new summer hotel in Clayton, N.Y, it was decided to increase the height of the hotel from four to eight stor- eys. The plans and specifications were carefully gone over with Mr. Wright, one of the chief promoters, | The | hotel, if built, will be a concrete | and certain suggestions made. strupture, costing about $700,000, and will be located on the site of the present Walton House, although taking in considerable adjoining property as 'well. Suffered A Stroke. Mrs. Mary E. Flower, widow ot George Flower, of 311 Washinton | et rant, Watertown, N.Y., who suffer- ed a stroke, is reported as much im- proved. For some time after the DN oke Mrs. Flower appeared to be in a critical condition, but later recov: ered her strength and she is resting comfortably and relatives have hopes of her complete recovery. at you appreciate what the, Hearst | government has done for temperance back the Hearst candidate in From- tenac by voting Rankin. --Advt The car | | was coming up Princess street and { went to make the turn at | street. of | Frons | moment, the Dominion | Government proposed to build a new | permit | | the largest grain boats to enter Lake |" GOOD VALUES AND A CHOICE SELECT! oF PORK AND LAMB, AT BEER Round Steak .. Sirloin Steak Porterhouse Steak Chuck Roasts Sirloin Roasts . LAMB 2We. aoe. 32e, 22=23¢, 25e. 30e, . Roe. 2Ne. 20e¢. Fronts . Hind Quarters ... Lamb Stew : Frankforts 30¢ Head Cheese LOT OF SPRING CHICKEN HOOD'S MEAT MARKET | COR. EARL AND BARRIE STREETS. PHONE 407 ALSO A NICE a a ee aime. NEW YORK FRUIT STORE CHOICE CALIFO RNIA FRUIT BARTLET FEARS 1'EACHES ..., "er PLUMS ORANGES BANANAS > 0c. a d §0¢. & doz 40c. & do cavern vee . 0c. a doz Casas ment A Pre Ra A aN Aa rane 30e 0c. a do Goods delivered to all parts of city. , 314 Princess St. the Phone 1405 Gage's Cash Grocery CORNER GORE AND WELLINGTON STS. ~~CHOICE EATING AND PRESERVING PEARS. ~--CHOICE RED ROGER AND BLUE GRAPES, ~--{HOICE SNOW APPLES. --CHOICE COOKING APPLES, JICKORY NUTS--13 CENTS QUART. NEW CLOVER HONEY. PHONE 248. - PROMPT DELIVERY. NN AA met lA ta Pt ge eat es Grand Cafe We give special attention to Banquets and Evening Parties. Special private with tables that twenty-five people. : Can make accommodation for about one hundred. Our service fis the best obtainable, See the proprietor, Peter Lee, for further particulars and rates. 232 Princess street, Two Doors Above Opera House Open rom 8 am. to 2 num. Peter Lee. 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