Vv PACE TWO : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG -- TCESHAY, OCTOBER 21, 1019, ENN ENNNEEEEEAENENERENEEERETEEEEE OVER 500 RETURNED MEN INCIDENTS OF THE DAY §j WERE. LEFT OFF THE ONTARIO LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF / 9 © °® ELECTION LISTS GENERAL INTEREST. ueen & nwoersit ext And Were Unable to Vote On Monday Happenings in the City and Vicinity - ~The G.W.V.A. Discussed the =~What the Merchants Offer to Question At Its Meeting. the Readers of the Whig. meiner Sanit. | Books Received To-day rz dry' on } r Man ST g it the branch me the c the Weath and proceed to t ket f . head e for mak v i ay. r » . "an So As Cos aad of the ung Home a a fuwued Smith's--General Chemistry for Colleges (revised edition). It was suggested that a home and iting friends in Rosier vd Clayton, FRESH DRESSED FUR SKINS ARRIVING DAILY FROM OUR DRE ALASKA SEAL. ERMINES-- Russian and Hudson Bay. MINKS--Labrador and Northern. aa Skunks, Alaska Sable, Australian Opposum and Ring Tails. Foxes in White, Taupe, Cross, Cinnamon, Smoke, Golden Red, ete, Fisher's, Otter, Beaver, Kolinsky, Chinchilla, and all known Fur skins. * Catalogues showing latest styles now ready. Manufacturers of Fine Furs. home soccersfootball game be played |X y : Smith's--Laboratory Manual, latest edition. between the Kingston gnd Peterboro Famous throughout Canada for 15 E G.W.V.A. teams. The matter was years--DALY"S GOOD TEA. Get it Wi rn--F E handed over to the chairman of the MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE, King- Ballenger & 1ppern ar, Nose and Throat. entertainment committee ston. ' : 143 The weekly meeting of the G.W.V_| We will rent you a piano, and at Colton s Practical Zoology, new edition. . A. was held Monday night and a large end of six months if you feel like . . . : number of members were presen purchasing instrument we will allow Holt Ss Diseases of children. Com. H. L. Howe, the president was the six months' rental on purchase Di n the chair price, and arrange easy terms orf bal- : : . Six new members were admitted ance C .W Lindsay. 1ssecting sets for Botany, Biology and Anatomy. into the Association and were given As a result of the very large at- | & very hearty welcome, tendance at the meeting held in the 5 The entertainment committee re- City Hall, on Monday night, Brig.- 38, financially for the |G Hon. A. E. Ross secured the photo exhibitio leting and read them to an over- , _IMPORTANT NOTE.--Students are advised to secure their text rooms on Sat yi flow audienc n the rio Hall . . . . . : ot su Se a books at once. Owing to the strik es in the printing trades, publishers Died At Sask: m, Sask. . . . . The Gath. Dome ok on, advise it will be several weeks before further shipments can be made th < Friday moming, Oct. 10th, 1 a very severe t of 1 John Chambers, at the age that t} aT venty-eight years, death being John McKay, Limited ay "THE FUR HOUSE" > So +5 vo ET snes rt sss The College Book Store ' 149-157 Brock Street. KINGSTON SazEvEEsENEEENAREEEREEOENEEREERE 2 n Bed were left off the list !! és to mourn her loss her aged 0 Evenings i A er and they ere. able. o Eot ou and | husband and seven sons and one . en make 'ture that their privieses. as | tuneiier. witem Ho ot vou a || Telephone 919 p it EE -------- men who had fought were upheld aur, unt. 2 , Almonte; - f Albert, 3 ¥ | toc : 1 Mlucher, = . . 1, I DAdSK., an - F 3 > A Sask A A Acti | LETTERS 10 [HE EDITOR fr is ra ai ce who attend- a ; rm ne n ~~ | €d the funeral were Mrs i eo a Sy Delisle, Sagk.; Mr. and Mrs. E ij V Ald. nt Chambers, Blucher, Sask.: ] Graham Answers Mr. Bartels. .. ) g 1iliki ance § 3 Kingston, Oct. 20: (To the Editor) Mil In, Advance, 8 ¥ I ASW to M Bartel i Springwater, ; Miss Het- answer P artels, city . tre olin to ne t tf Frid : 1| Ue Bourk, Lydden, Sask n oO AAs 8s ste y ridav : : wisi . al emen a ya Y, The flowers donated were many Wisly to state that I have compared a] sg and beautiful The funeral setvice i ¥ 3 3 a BD ity e 1 's + u ive Mr. Bartels find the city engineer was conducted in Grace church by Just Arrived figures very carefully, item by item, : 3 3 1 : Rev. Mr. Endicott and 'Rev. Mr, Campbell's Tomato Soup and find that there is a balance of |Gy. The remains were interred Campbell's Vegetabls Soup $1.546.20, Which, according to thei woodihwn cemetary 3 i Clark's Tomato Somp engineer's figures which -t have in de gl : i i Clark's Vegetable Soup tail, has not yet been accounted for Distributors for Red Rose Tea--the by Mr. Bartels, the city treasurer Ladies' Musical Club. nw Good Tea The items are mn below | Recital, Grant Hall (University | City Enginee Treasurer | Avepue entrance), Thursday, Oct. Victory Bonds are the popular 1911 ..$%1.13 $ 51 g 319.71} 23rd, at 8.15 p.m The Kingston thing. Buy them! ji 1912 1.07 f 31.45 ' Symphony Orchestra will assist { : 1913 2 ).21 1,438 loists Mrs. Wellwood (Miss E 1910 vy), of Mentreal; Mrs. = Lester; N. Telgmann. Members admit- . ¥ . = . } - The finest réproducing Phonograph in the world- beauty 11916 oc ing t« 8 § ted by-membership ticket Public | Ww R 'McRae & Co of design, beauty of mechanical construction. be y of sound wa d to Specie 8 admission 25 cents and war tax. " . . * reproduction, one all perfectly co 1 in' making the 1817 ... 48 80 - BRUNSWICK the finest reproducing mograph WITHOUT 1918 1 56.38 . o GOLDEN LION A PART TO CHANGE, YOU CAN PLAY ANY RECORD ( OR- . -- In Marine Circles. RECTLY and secure the best efforts of the world's greatest ar- $8,212.18 " Steamer Haddington passed down tists The difference as above is , $1.- en route to Montreal. The patented BRUNSWICK ULTONA and the wonderful 546.39, which in my statement to Steamer Belleville will be in port BRUNSWICK AMPLIFIER provide exacting reproduction of { Council, 1 stated he had accounted | tonight with' package freight from evary tone and shade of sound | for 'that amount more than the en- | Toronto and will clear for Montreal. Hear and play it yourself --then judge for yourself. | gineer, but I should have stated that 1 he steamer Holcomb is at Rich- { the treasurer's amount of inspection ardson's elevator loading corn for | | fees were $1,546.39 less than the en- | Cardinal. gineer's. Now it is up to Mr. Bartels The steamers Jeska and Jex clear- MAHOOD BROS. to show where the above amount has | ed for Oswego gone to ET Coa -- 1915 License No. 6-543 i} $3100--PATRICK STREET ---- { a new frame dwelling, with Electric light and 3 piece bath. $3500--YORK STREET -- A . | new brick dwelling, with $16.50 to $85.00 furnace; Electric light; gas; large yard and barn. That you are looking for-- and it certainly is a beauty. » p ) » : p ' p | ' " | 'Here Lies John Barleycorn. | C. J. GRAHAM. a number of citizens were amused ---- y i REV. W. T. G. BROWN'S OPINION | °" Tuesday morning while going to $3000--QUEBEC STREET---A work to see a dummy in a store win- new brick bungalow; posses- sion at once. TO RENT A new brick dwelling, on dow . Some person painted a sign with the following words: "Here . : Monday. " Lies the Body of John Barleycorn, MISS When interviewed Tuesdiy morn-| Who Died October 20th." On The Result of the Elections On Brown expressed his great satisfac Returning Officers At Fault. $1660--4 rooms; W. CO; large | | tion over the vote upon the referen- In the Kingston vote it will be | dot; good garden. $500 cash. B! "How do you like this { dum, Referring to the statements at- | seen that there was mot the same | Immediate possession. | new pair of Eve Glasses?" | tributed to Sir William Hearst that|number of people voting on each | and all conveniences: beauti- fully situated; at $60.00 per month. Possession about Nov. inquired Miss Mary, of the WA his Government was defeated: upon Question, which shows that the re- | > Es 3 Professor, as they met after the temperance policy. Mr. Brown | turning officers evidently allowed FRAME DWELLING Te | Stated that he did not think this was | some ballots to pass which should | $1900--6 rooms; B. and C.: $0, because the O.T.A. was sustained {have been thrown out. near street car line; $300 i "They're something very { while the Government candidates ee cash. |p new," continued Miss Mary, | Were defeated. Mr. Brown thought As Inf \ | i "and have those tabular | that the Government's defeat was | § Influenza BRICK DWELLING | bearings that wear four { due to the revolutionary spirit of the | is an exaggerated form of Grip, E. W. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnston and Division Sta, Phones 530W. and 539J. x times as long as the ordi- | people 'which is shown by the ten-| LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab-| $2450---7 rooms; B. and immediate possession. ! This was the case with labor, soldi- | than is prescribed for ordinary Grip. nary kind!" { dency to support their own classes, | lets should be taken in larger doses | i | ers and farmers. It might be true,!A good plan is not to wait until you ---------- BY p "You can get them, of | | though that Sir William. Hea pst was | are sick, but PREVENT IT by tak-| Newman & Shaw BUILDERS SUPPLIES rents fourse, in all sizes, from----- i-defeated upon the temperange issue | Ing LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE | - } | but the turh-over was undoubtedly | Tablets in time. i McCANN ! J S Asselstin D 0S. { due to the revolutionary tendency to Seana tint { 5 ! . Ve e, * strike at the heads of the Govern- Individual effort and luck are not - S05 K STREET Manufacturing Optician | ment. Sir William Hearst was a per-| very far apart. The Always Busy Store 8 BEAVER 1 friends of Mr. Brown, and he| Sc seem to class credit BOARD PHONE 326 OR 621, IQ 342 King Street. | resrottea' is detent very mache *7| an sein aio 10 class. credit as ANEEEEENENEERANSNNNEN NEENEREEN Phone 1019w. i There's always a pentlty following i ---------- : i ADDRESSED CUSTOMS MEN. | self neglect. \ We are Distributors for this i i : HU TTTTTOTHE HAY sre | IORRISON THINKS ; District. With Regard to the Reclassification THE HAT STORE i QUEENS WILL IMPROVE bd Ea =| MN ra Bl | ba he] = ny fu ] a | = ] 5 : 2 | | ing upon the result of the Ontario - King Street «West, with hot 'FRAME BUNGALOW | UP-TO-DATE { general elections Rev. W. T. G.| in } water heating, hardwood floors 0] 2 m ny Fr | ] Ho nm oN MN Ee = = mM ™N | of the Service. On Priday evening, T. H. Burns, of Ottawa; secretary-treasurer of the | Dominion Customs Association, paid Some truly remarkable perform- ances were recorded at the track and : | I : al \ field meets of the University a Tor- { & visit to the Kingston branch, an , ho 4 onto, McGill University and Queen's FOR GOOD THINGS 4 Phone 458-459. i addressed the members on the vari- ? i i/ | University on Friday. When it is re- R / TO EAT | ous points of the work of re-classifi- 2 : . - lcalled that intercollegiate athletics --CHOICE APPLES. cation of the whole service at large, | (AF ESEIEIET. {have been at a standstill since 1914, --TOMATOES | the abolition of patronage appoint- {and that the prepatory schools, which = mets, promotion on merit, and many ) POTATOES . . s t . jare tributary to the universities, > . If it's ood to ea we have it other matters of interest. The Dom- i were also inactive, so far as track --AND CORN. inion Association is now strongly or- {and field competitions are concern- " ganized from Atlantic to Pacific. "i fed, that breron of sport has accom- 216 DIVISION STREET : £ : Burns pointed out the benefits of | Are You Pr ed | plished an astonishing revival. The PHONE 545 Just received another car of White Potatoes permanent organization to secure epar | performances of K. L. Carruthers of a « . . further reforms, It would appear VU. of T.. W. GQ. Kennedy of McGill --selectitable size; to clear at a special price that the civil servant in future wil For The Fall |and Capi. Prank of Queen's tho lat. : : 3 ve some incentive for his efforts iter of whom won five" e ten ev- to make room for other cars in transit. Get to look forward to and young men lents in which he competed. point to our prices by the bag or peck. could now enter the service and re- Rains ? | excellent competition at MeGill next ceive promotion on merit and ability | | Saturday when the annual intercol- to perform the duties required. The | legiate meet will be held. : ! government and the public will also CHEESE SPECIAL (One Day Sale) Be rely improved ter: KEEN COMPETITION 300 Ibs. prime, rich Cheese . . .30c. Ib. |} 5. elimingtion of those whose (lf "© PAT JuSt put in stock a IN COLLEGE SPORTS . usefulness is over, by a practical large assortment of new Um- A Fountain ot scheme of superannuation, I~ W. J. Morrison in the Montreal WANTED: ---------- brellas for Men and Ladies, Gazette says: WIth another week's SN wie . : training, Queen's will ng doubt show Quantities of yearling fowl, ducks and LagRetarned Men Complain. : JJ imorovement in their "next game, P : «ate Mon afternoon it came { which is against "Varsity at Kingston i 4 ckens. ' lo the attention of the local G. W. V. |} They come from one of the best jon : Satuiday. nhliough beaten, e S . Officials that a large percentage , | Queen's are deserving of a great deal . oYs of returned men were unable to Umbrella makers. Prices are: {of eredit. They fought every point, | © . " . . TERS--- Seen hy refwrandum. a sent Rh n00, 9230 wp 1 aude [ont own uetePorh thete effort toi WE Special Self Filler, with clip, large Ink "if PR Si Hllam 9 § . ny a Fresh from the coast. Hearst regarding this, and another | ! {students shaped mp heavier on the 3 Barrel wile wee EN ee a .$1.50 16 the}provincial secretary of the Q. | {lite than théir opponents, and this, W. VA nts claimed by the vet- | with the speed of their outside wings, : ---- : Seana Shut he retusa [en were |} NEW CANES ..$1.00 to $2.00 [| gradually wore Kingston down. ¥ Waterman's Fountain Pens . «vrs 32.50 r votes, as da thy not registered. (It seems EYRE : i * ty has been great neglect on | NEW GLOVES $200 AND UP b Broke Both His Feet. of the eénumerators in get- 2 Dag aicldant accused at Shar. € returned men's names for ' bot Lake on Monday, when C. 7 M h od D S t erunden and the feeling among g 3 . | Pratt, who was working on a tank, J ano S rug tore veterans is very strong ; Mills & (Co. | fo11 Off and broke both his feet. The stitute. L ; | height of the tank was thirty-five Now is the timé to { i . {feet.: Pratt was brought to Kings plano tuned. ; 126 and 128 PRINCESS ST, jon and removed to the Kingston General Hospital in James Reid's i motor ambulance. : L ' . 4