Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1919, p. 7

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9 TUESDAY, OCTUBER 21, 1919, TWO NEW NOVELS "THE LAMP IN TH} Ethel M. Deel, author of DESERT] "Way of "THE UNDEFEATED" « Snaith, author of * PRICE $1.50 EACH. By J. ( "The Sailor." NOW READY, Uglow's 141 PRINCESS STREE1 A BIC MEETING Where Election Retums Were Received And Announced. (INGSTON'S NEW MEMBER GIVEN ENTHUSIASTIC RECED- TION AND MADE ADDRESS. Delivered Strong Appeal in Supwort wards Given Stormy Time--Ad. dresses by Anthony Rankin, Hon. A. E. 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KIRKP A TRICK ON PREMISES KINGSTON en to the arranged pro- for » great that Ontario ed for an over years has this large as- erest the n and the many pegsdg from in rN of Minister lamation Hous« county nd he wel 4 strong Edwa a stormy one section of the audience, dwelt on the question of an our day for the labor men; ny Rank member for 1 in the Ontaric Newman, who and 0 was given quite -éleat one from the ym the G.N City Hall returns tu ) ved by Ww evening stra provided a f music Newman, in $ ed that he was pl large attendance, interest the aunty were H opening the ed 1 g in the e having electel Sir Apol PA an i ---------- EASILY TRACED Thousands who are none too strong trace the present weakened state' to influenza or some like-debilitating illness. Such could not do better than try the strength-restoring and body- building virtues of SCOTT'S EMULSION This efficient tonic is nourishment in a form that : helps build up a healthy resistance. If you IL a are not in your accustomed strength and need a tonic, rich, nourishing SCOTT'S EMULSION will help you. Try It! Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont 9-18 FURS-- Children's White Coney Coats and Goat Robes. urdier's 78 BRQCK STREET. atative at . Hon. A. E. as repre st announcement made Givens was to the effect that ony Rankin had been elected county of Frontenac, and this ceived with loud applause. Carson expressed his pleas- the election of Sir Henry He said he felt sure the : of Kingston would be well after by Sir Henry. Thanked His Supporters. Anthony Rankin was received with loud cheers, and in a neat address he thanke his supporters. He said he had not only the Conservatives but Liberals to thank for his victory, and also mentioned the fact that he had been supported by the ladies. He ve the credit of his election to the { fact that he was running as a sup- porter ef the Hparst government. | The temperance question he said, was | the big issue. The farmers had a | right to stand together but the spea- y. | ker said that he had always stood for the interests of agriculture, and intended to do so in the future. Mr. Rankin told about one lady, aged | minety-eight years, who had gone to the polls to support him, Given Stormy Time. Dr. J. W. Edwards, M.P,, paid @ YOU ARE INVITED TO VIEW THE FAVORED MODELS IN AUTUMN AND WINTER SHOES FOR 1919.20 5 For exclusiveness, beauty, grace, correctness.and superiority of materials, w p and finish, the swew Fall styles excel anything ever offercd for your consideration, 2 DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR DISPLAY. Allan M. Reid, SHOE STORE : Applied After Shavin Keeps the Skin Soft and Smooth ANY men suffer from | irritation of the skin | as a result of shaving. With some it assumes a form of eczema and becomes most little, of Dr. after shav- 60 cents a box, all dealers, or Edman: Bates & Co, Ltd., Toronto. un, DH Osh: ae Ointmen | | I CTY HAL of the Peace Loan--Dr. J. &. Bd- | Elmer = ch | people of the | the cit- | Henry | Otta- | Ross | by | THE DAILY BRITISH W rds assurred hear m } The speaker had in 18 out. of the farmers country. so that they could rts here at a of the 1 I Ve have had a great deal of un- rest growing out of the war," said Dr. Edwards, "I think that we should try and steady ourselves, and get back to form and it will take some tima to 24 Review gislature io t ng Dr sal irprised to see the U.F.0.« 1 the labor men in the Labor men were out for e hours 1 day, while the farmers could not get their work done in twelve hours The could not understand why the farmers wanted to defeat the Hearst government, which done so much for agriculture. He declared that there had never been a govern- ment in Toronto which had done so much for agriculture a he Hearst government had done in the last four five years. He could not under- nd why the farmer wanted to put iment out. He had asked many times, and had e to s for the le- id he was andidates ne bed. speaker ha or about the eight-hour ked someone in the audi- that ght- ds ny who think not get the e lied Dr. Edw tion of the a and endeavored his address aise d to but an \ block the spe in he stayed w 'And I w nake you ag me on this," said Dr. Edward » interruption' good natured- with who have said wa i had the @ speaker true t=hour- a-day Now why don't "The has eight h fore dinner eight hour wards,' her voice, st into laug address, Dr labor 'had certain . and he hoped never come when for such a wag | their childre as th t would prevent n having the same children of the rich * who bad demanded the eight- hour day, 'pil as other demands, did not re ent all the people of Ontario 1Ce Brig.-Gen. Ross. 3rig.-Gen. Hon. A. E. Ross was { Biven a 'most enthusiastic reception, and in his address he spoke of the | good work of the Royal Military Col- {lege in the war. "1 do npt know -of |any institution that has done more | to win the war," added the speaker. { "All of the graduates of this col- |lege, with the .exception of one or itwo, went over the top with their men. The college also has. at its head, Gen. Macdonell, anfold friend of mine If there ever was a good | soldier he is one. He served in South Africa, where he was wounded, and in this last war he was shot through the shoulder, but refused to go to England, and returned to the front with an arm he could not use. (Loud applause.) The speaker also took occasion to thank the electors "of Kingston for returning him to the legislature by acclamation. In. the he would treat Grits and Tories, rich and poor, alike. His interests wonld be to everyone. support every time to the case of a returned soldier, who was not get- ting a fair deal. He referred to some cases now receiving his tion of Sir Henry Drayton and con- gratulated him. stating that it was ithe first occasion on which the seat i for Ottawa went by acclamation in honor for Sir Henry. Sir Henry Drayton. Sir Henry Drayton was the last speaker, and as he arose he was giv- en a grand reception, "Fellow cit- izens, how do you do?" was his first greeting to the audience, and it was greeted with loud applause. he was very proud of the honor representing Kingston at Ottawa. He was born in the Kingstefi, the son of a soldier, and was very proud to know that this populatign for service overseas. "1 am going to work to the best of my ability of Kingston, but for the interests of Canada, and the interests of Can- ada are also'the interests of Kings- ton." Sir Henry then spoke about the Peace Loan about to be launched. This money was required by Canada. and every cent of it would be spent in Canada. The money was needed, and needed badly. The war was not over yet, so far as the finances were concerned. It was the business of the people to see that this money was raised. § IN MEMORIAM, In loving memory of our: dear ison and byether. Edward Stanislaus | Murphy; Joyceville, who departed i this life Oct. 21st. 1918. > | The month of October again is here, {To us the saddest of all the year, | Because it took our dear son and i brother away, Just a ypar ago to-day. | Sadly and suddenly was the call, {Of him so dearly loved by ail, {He is remembered as well to-day, | As the day le passed from us away. | Weakness, faintness, pimples, blotch- | if Ever remembered by. his ' Mother, Brothers and Sisters. Joyceville, Oct. 20th. 1919. Some men are known by the fruits | IS no better way for securing it than | E=== of other people's labor. Good as well as bad reputation is established by publicity. In some instances now and then is altogether too frequent. {| The too suspicious man is seddom il ever, the happy one. days to come | He would give his | attention. | Elmer Davis referred to the elee- | Kingston. This was certainly a great | He said | of | barracks, in | city "had given ten per cent. of her | nd to the best of my judgment, not only for the interests | HIG + PAGE SEVEN . $3.50 Boys' Brown Blutchers NEOLIN SOLES, RUBBER HEELS--SIZES | TO 5. SPECIAL: $3.50. Abernethy's Shoe Store 2 HATS THAT ARE RIGHT You'll find an interesting variety in our Fall styles of Soft Hats and Derbies. New Derbies style all over. that show New Soft Hats in.colors and shapes to suit the most par- ticular. New Caps in Tweeds, Cha- mois Cloth, etc. New Hats for Children. New Gloves--New Furs, CAMPBELL BROS. Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers. S. 0.8. If Constipated, Bilious or Headachy, take ""Casearets" ee eels Bee Mel Bn sn eo $ Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, or sour, gassy stomach--al- ways trace this to torpid liver; delay- ed fefmenting food in the bowels. Poisonous matter clogged in the { intestines, instead of being cast out of the system is ge-absorbed into the blood. 'When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes conges- | tion and thst dull. throbbing, sicken- ing headad je Cascarets immediately cleanse the { food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the' bowels. {| A Casearet tonight will surely | straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep. | KINGSTON EVENTS 25 YEARS AGO. t The schooner Queen of the Lakes {is in port loading barley for Oswego. J. Gunn and Allen Montgomery will play half-back with Queen's ser. onds. . { J. Carson shipped a fine carriage horse to' Buffalo. Visited at Los Angeles, Cal. Henry A. Graham, of Kingston, | was a visitor on October 14th. at the | big exhibit of Southern California | products maintained free to the pub- {lic in the Los Angeles Chamber of i Commerce. He also attended the | lectures and moving pictures that are { a part of the dally program, The ex- {hibit is the largest of any in the | country maintained by a commercial | organization. Before returning home {| Mr. Graham expects to visit several { of the many other places of interest { in the sbuthland. i BLOOD THAT IS. BLOOD | Agy Physician Will Tell You It Is ] Indispensable to Health. {Tt is required by every organ of the ! body for the proper performance of { its functions. .i It prevents biliousness, dyspepsia, | tonstipation, kidney complaint, i es and other eruptions. It is pure, red, rich, free from hu- | mors, inherited or acquired. It | gives vitality, vigor and vim. 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INCE S05 COUGHS For Superfluous Hair Use DELATONE The Leading Seller for 10 Years QUICK -- SURE -- SAFE -- RELIABLE Use Fresh as Wanged °° Ask Your Dealer He Knows of 2 dlery' Also Plumbing Supplies. COMMISSION THE SOLDIERS' AID Bas been incorporates by toe row, a, » Ontarin for the purpose of assisting Astate discharged officers ang men in civil life, " EMPLOYMENT. e cordially invite the co-operation the public in the important work of securing employment for soldiers whe nave bee od Bn discharged from military VOCATIONAL TRAINING. Classes for the vocational re-sduca- on of soldiers who have been so dis- to prevent them from resum- ng their former occupations are pro. vided free of cost, and in adaition, the support of the soldier and his depead- ants is provided during the retraining and for one month may ihet, Infermation As to © ned from W, w, Superintendent of EE RELIEF FUND. for the assistance of sol. 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