PAGE FOURTEEN [ONTARIO ELECTIONS] U.P» North 0. Seats. Brant 228 ma- plurality SHity Bruce, North W. H. Fenton, 4 Pets . MM me jority. p Carleton--R jority. Dufférin--T. rity. Dundas Durham, majority Elgin, majority Elgin, West--P ¥. O.-Lab.), 1,566 majorit Essex. North----A. 3. Tusdal 486 majority Essex, jority Glengarry jority Donald Ww Lasseim East--38 1,467 Simcoe jority. Victoria G. Cameron 4 $00. Victory, Sou 1,136 360 ma- East M W. Watson ma- ngton CArtaur M. C South- { Wellington, East Hillyer, 100 Wentworth, N Jig majority Grey. Centre {| Wentworth, South 166 majority. majority Grey, N h--U. F and Labor, | - D. J. Taylor. 1415 ty Liberal Seats. Grey, South- Lit. K. 8 majority Pr Haldimand majority. Halton--J. F. F Hastings, East majority Huron, South Kent, East--J. Lambton, East 1.000, Lambton, 498 plurality Lanark, South 590 plurality Lanark, North majority. mberland, Manitoulin--B 600 Maj jority | , South Middlesex, North n ! East Middlesex, East D G igoma ckville 1,088 Ww uth, 1 600 Maj L Mewhinney, Denye Hicks, 783 Mowbray W. Oakes Govenlock, East West Brackin 700 Kent, (Plur.) Lincoln---T. Marshall Nipissing H Marceau West Samuel Delicate Young ( Girls, Pale, Tired Women here is no beauty in pallor, but proof of plenty of weakness Exer- tion makes your heart flutter, your back and limbs ache, and you sadly need something to put some ginger into your system. Try Dr. Hamil ton's Pills; they make you feel alive, make- you want to do things. They renew and purify the blood ~-then come strong nerves, rosy cheeks, laughing. eyes, robust good health. 8 You'll be helped in a hundred ways by Dr. Hamilton's Pills, which are an| ¢ ¥ old family remedy of great renown Thousands use no other medicine ] $3 and never have a day's sickness cf Toronto any kind Get a box to-day | Dewart, 6 Sold by all dealers. Toronto, iJ. C 1,600 Prescott- Maj Prince Edward--N 1,012 Maj Rus Simcoe, Anderson \ Stormont J. Mel "Sturgeon Falls---Z Maj Toronto, N Cooper G Evantum Parlia ment ment D East Racine (Ind .-Lib.) sell cod, S0€ Mageau, ronto, 5,148 Maj SW. ------------ A AAA ANA NNN Ramsden, 4.17 . { Waterloo, Nort h . t nd-Lib, (Plar.) 2,140 Notice to Creditors. |i. "k tuti" = 000 Windsor --J. C. Tolmie, 4,000 Maj. Conservtive Seats. Addington--W. D. Black Frontenac AM Rankin, jal Grenville-- L950 Maj. Hastings, 462 Maj Hastings, North Huron, North-- Kingston----Hon. Accel lLeeds--Major A. W. L. Gray. lL.ennox--R. A. Fowler, 50 Maj. Muskoka--G. W. Ecclestone, 200 Mal Ottawa, 985. Parkdale 696 Maj i Peel--Major Kennedy Port Arthur--D.. M. 400 Maj Rainy Asmussen, ar Maj. In the Estate of Mahala Peters, De- ceaned. N ve Is hereb) Acel. 600 11 persons having any aims And against the estate of Peters, late of the City of Kin gston de ceased. who died on or about She twe ty-sixth day of Mar quired to deliver pald to A. B. C Street, Kingston, § itor ministrator of the Estate Mahala Peters, deceased the first day of November oh fan and surnames, I in with their claims or demands dul 3 and the nature of the securit held by them AND FURTHER TAKE after the said first day 19, the sald Administr ceed to distribute the said estate amongst th titled thereto. having the claims or demands of which shall then have received notice shall not be liable for the sald assets, | or any part thereof so distribute any person or persans of whose claims or demands he shall not have received] Hatlce oa the time of the. distribution ther DATED this fifteenth day of Oc 1819, A. B. CUNNINGHAM, Solicitor for the Administrator Notice to Creditors Hon. G. H. Ferguson, West---W. H Ireland, ~R. J. Cook, Accl J. Joynt, 320 Maj Dr. A. E. Ross, of the sai a NOTIC East--H. P. Hill (Plur.) [ EE ie piel Col. W. H. Price, 5,- persons regard only - Hogarth, 2,- River--J. A. Mathieu, 240 Simcoe, West--W. F. Allen, 982 Maj Sudbury--=0C Timiskaming 1486. Toronto, Cody, Accl Toronto, N.E, J. E. Thompson Toronto, NW., Thomas Crawford, Wellington, South land, 151 Maj York, East- Plar.) 1,643. York, North--T. (Plur.) 318 York, West {(Plur.) 727 harles McRae, 43 Maj Magladery, (Plur:) stober N.E., Seat *"A'---Hon. Dr "B""--Capt. (Plur.) 3,942. Seat "A 2,536 Maj. Capt Seat Hon. In the Estate of Joseph Burnett, - Buck- Decensed. Notice is hereby wix the Revised t alm «il persons having any claims or de-|{ mands against the estate of Josey Burnett. late of the Township of Pi burgh, deceased. who died on or about the twentieth day of September, 1818 are required io deliver or send by post prepaid to A. B. Cunningham. 8 Clar- ence street, Kingston, Solicitor for the Administrator of the Estate of the gale a 'oseph Burnett, deceased. on or the first day of November, 18 christian and Surnames, addre descriptions, with full parti their claims or demands duly and the Natute of the security held by then ' AND. FU RTHER TAKE NOTICE that! after the sald first day of November. 1919, the said Administrator may pro- | ceed to distribute the assets of the said' estate amon the persons ent ed thereto, having regard only. te claims or demands of whioh he nan! then have received notice. and shall not be liable for the sald assets. or any part thereof sb distributed to any i Jerson or persons of whose claims or, emands he shall not have received no-| Rice at the thereof, ED this fifteenth day of October, : A.B. CUNNINGHAM. Salieitar for the Administrator pursuant 1 0) hat; Ontario Hon. G. S. Henry, H. Leénnox, Dr. Forbes Godfrey, . Labor Seats. Brant, South---M. MacvBride, 1,000. Halcrow, William---H. Mills, Hamilton, East--G. G 6.703 plurity Hamilton, West 3 Maj. Kenora--P. Heenan, 842. AAA Sd | CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years f 'aivayy burs Sa of Jars of} verified (if any) --W. R. Rollo, 2,- time of the distribution REDUCE YOUR FOOTWEAR BILL BY BUYING YOUR SHOES HERE. We have a complete new stock of High Grade Shoes, which we bought before the last advance in price. If not prepared to BUY NOW we shall be only too pleased to have you call and inspect our stock as to quality and price. The Victory Shoe Store 2 800! | that 97 ! Sildier Seats. Riverdals Sergt.-Ma mara, 1,547 INCIDEN TS OF THE DAY. Local Notes and Items Interest. of General novsky's, and champio ada when he was overs the X C.A. are ysical Director ard to a record classes at now in full Dean is year. Remember Hon lecture on 'The Great Luke's Hall, Monday, 8 p.m. Marsden swing looking forw Brig.-Gen. Ross' War," at St Oct. 27th, at special in piano treatment and tuning, after finishing his engagements in Picton and Na panee i noque ar Brockville n rders at Assel- Kemp stine's an ) *, jewellers. a r+ C Kemp twenty C. H THE FRONTENAC EDLECTION. Latest Figures--Rankin's Ma- jority Will Be Over 600, e latest obtainable figures elect Frontenac The with to the jon in nkin Faw Spankie 506 3 u 1 Garden i 1 Kingston " a04 Howe Island Wolfe Island Pe 2733 889 There are still seven polls to hear from It is fully expected that be- fore the polls are all in the majority in favor of Rankin will exceed 600 295 2255 Totals INTERMED 1A TE QUEEN'S DROP From the Series In the Intercollegiate Cc. P Rugby Series, been practically intermediate rugby schedul » season. In. view o hosp list, and the lack training from which most of the play ers suffffer, it has been found there is'mot sufficient material to play three good teams, and as the majority of the intermediates are youngst I they are going to have a y strong junior team. is new move is likely to pr rv good thing for Queen's, more time will be concentrated on the senior team to get them up to scratch for the next and future big league games. decided to team from for the It has drop the Queen's ove 3 ad far PROCEEDINGS AT QUEEN'S Will Be Very Brief On Saturday Ev- ening. Queen's are not going 10 have the Prince of Wales in its halls for very long on Saturday. The granting of the degree of LL.D., will take place that evening at 6.30 o'clock. It is very possible that the newly installed chancellor, E. W. Beatty, K.C., will be present at the granting of the de- gree. Principal Taylor will present H. R. H. for the degree. The Prince will reply, and the proceedings will be over. His Highness is going to be | kept at it in Kingston from the time: he arrives until he leaves, and for 'this reason, the proceedings at: Queen's will be very short. TOLD IN TWILIGHT, | Miss Eldred Lowe, Gore street, is| visiting her uncle, Dr. J. A. Lowe, | Syracuse, N.Y. Mrs. Herbert Steacy will receive for the first time since her marriage | at her home, 152 King street on Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6.30. | Registration Statement. A number of the returned soldiers | who unfortunately were unable to cast their vote, claim that it was the | fault of the local referendum com- mittee that they were not registered. An official of the referendum com- mittee, when spoken to by the Whig. stated that they made a personal canvass of every home in Kingston | for the purpose of adding names to! the list. They had the names placed ion the list whether they intended to : vote ves or no, whereas the Citizens' Liberty League made' no attempt to add any names to the list, Tennis Tournament. i The Intercollegiate tennis teurna- | ment was due to get under way at Queen's yesterday but the bad weath- | | made tit impossible to play off any of the games. It was also far too wet to | } play today, and there is considerable | talk of the teams having to go to | Montreal this week-end to play off | the tournament as the courts at the | University here are now in very bad | shape. Brig.-Gen. Ross' Lecture. | Hon. Brig.-Gen. A. E. Ross, C M. | G.. will give an illustrated tsture | with stereopticon views on "The Great War" at St Luke's hall, Monday | October 27th. Tickets for sale bY | four members of the: Shalt. Canadian | Navy. Canadian Navy League made good start with their canvass The | following subscriptions have already! been received: James Richardson & Son Canadian Locomotive Co.. Collingwood Shibbuita g Co. A. Davis & Sons .. $500.00 { Police ! Michael MoNally got some real beer on Tuesday, and fell into the hands of the police. He admitted be- ing intoxicated when arraigned be- fore Magistrate Farrell on Wednes Sunday. The rallways will run on standard time commencing on Sun- | day, and there will be no further trouble regarding the ome. i tercollegiate tr of men and at Queen's color are going to clean up at least a few of the Quotations {Steel of Canada {lous referendum on IM THE QUEEN'S TRACK TEAM ENTERED FOR THE INTERCOIL- LEGIATE SPORTS AT MONTREAL A Strong Team Is Being Sent Down --R. W. Is Queen's Best Athlete. Considerable interest en at Queen's University in the In- ack sports at Mont- rday. A large number have been tried out for the respective team for e university, many are out practising each If the sports held last week are any omen, the tri- Frank is being tak- real next Satu night events There is one man who will have to be watched, R. W. Frank, of Kingston, who won the nship of the O.M.F. of Can- eas dn 1917. He cleaned up the majority of the events last week, and is an all-round athlete The representative team for Queen's has been chosen and Tun as follows: Pole vault--W. ©. Lafantaine, B Poyser 100 yards--B! D Smith Half mile--J Richards. Throwing hammer- H. Montrose. Running high jump--R. W J. F. 'A. MacIntosh Putting the shot--R Montrose vards--H D Poyser, J. E. R. F A.:R N. Wilson, -R. W. Frank, Frank, W. Frank, 220 P. Salter, Scott Running Poyser, C One mi broad jump--B W. Scott. le--L. O'Connor, J Discus--R. W. Frank, C. H. Mont- rose Hurdles--C: A. Frank Quarter R. Smith Three A. Mallory Relay Scott, H Louden, W R Iter, J. E miles--J. K. Pomeroy, G Poyser. C. W E. R. Smith D STOCK MARKETS. Furnished by Bongard, Ryerson & Co., 237 Bagot Street. York Stocks. Opening 91% 150 New Close Atchison R. N. XY. C Reading arn Pac Railway Paul Tnion Pacific Atlantic Gulf Marine . Marine Pfd Gen. Motors Maxwell Motors Studebaker Willys Overiand Am. Loe. ~ Am. Smelters Inspiration ins Bethlehem, Stegl Crucible Midvale 5. 8. Steel Allis-Chalmers Am. Can. .. Am. Car Fdy. Am. Sumatra Tobacco Prods. Southe 10 So 1 2 00 13 we os Pn WY 0 per LE RR o 2 Pb Brazilian Brompton . Can. Steamship Can. Steamship, Can. Cement Dom. Steel % % % pid. SAAD moo & | ~IHSS DLS ro ro Wabasso Cotton Cnnadian Stoc! ks. | | | i | » BOWMAN MAL LEAD : THE FARMERS' PARTY | His Seniority In "in the Legislature Is Likely to Be Recog- nized. Toronto, Oct. 21,--Beniah 'Bow- man, the ex-U.F.0. member who snatched Manitoulin from the Con- servatives in the byé-election over) cne year ago, is likely to be an as- pirant for the leadership of the U.F. O. party in -the Legislature, and if chosen for the U. F. O. leadership will be calied upon to form a Govern- ment. While Mr. Bowman is ag ag- gressive fighter, it is not at all cer- tain he will get the leadership, as among the 41 U.F.0. members elect- | { ed yesterday there are a number who | appear to be more suited, both by ed- ucation and political experience to! head the United Farmers' Govern-| ment. Mr. Bowman's sepiority in the! ' Legislature, being the first U.F.0. man to sit in the House. may, how- | ever, bring him recognition for the | leadership. ANTI-LIQUOR MAJORITY MAY REACH 350,000 or oy Sega, on perance | Toronto, Oct. 22.--The majorities or a "dry" Province keep piling up. | |As further returns come in "I Monday's polling--and {still many districts t hear from---the Jsmphasis of the decision es 0 © One' milion maja ne rity for the drys as already been piled up in the axz- vs result = 'the voting on the The ee 1s an anyisis 1% be returns up to 1 pm jo-tay an ey are still coming in all wit ig majorities for 'the No." Question 1: Majority 280,758. Question 2. majority. 231.379. Question 3. majority. 383.587 Question 4, majority 172.121. Thane te indicated that ment would reach amen 309 250, 000. The Pretorian arrived at Tuesday. The Corsican is Quebec tonight or tomorrow m ort | Monday morning to go and vote was BO wi was { shorty after In the new Legisiaturs there are nry-one Lineraly and forty-four Con- with a weak spell and dled THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG T0LD FOREMAN T0 GET ANOTHER MAN O'Brien Says He Did Not Think .. He Would Ever Be Able to Work k Again. "Tanlac is usdount edly the finest medicine I have eve aken in my i ' said J. T. O'Br , of 24 Larch street, Toronto, Ontari "For a long time," he continued, "1 was in a terribly run-down condi- tion suffered from disordered stom- ach snd kidneys, and just seemed to be played out. 1 had no appetite aid suffered agonles from indiges- ton and gas on my stomach I had a dull, aching pain right across tne small of my back all the tim> and I would get home from work at night feeling completely exhausted. Noth- ing did me any goed. I lost hope of ever getting well and: told the fore- man where | work that he'd have to take on somebedy in my place, as I felt I couldn't hold out any longer "Then one of the men at the works advised me to try Tanlac. 1 did so, and I am back on the job every day now, and feeling just fine. My appe- tite is splendid gear anything.and haven't a sign © indigestion My kidneys don't bother me and I have gained several pounds in Tanlac relieved my stomach of twenty years standing and why I'm. boosting it like I do." Tanlac Is scld in Kingston by A P. Chown, in Plevna by Gilbert Ostler, in Battersea by C. 8S. Clark, in Fernleigh by Ervin Martin, in Ar- dock by M. J. fleullicm, in Sharbot Lake by W. J. Cannon.---Advt. FOR SALE Frame House; 7 large lot and stable. quick buyer. Bateman Real Estate 159 WELLINGTON STREET. trouble that's with toilet; Cheap rooms, to a WOLFE ISLAND LIVERY GEORGE W. WOODMAN wishes to announce that he has tak- en over the livery business on Wolfe Island, formerly conducted by H. B Card, and solicits a continuance of your patronage. Robert's Syrup Of Tar AND COD LIVER OIL To stop that hacking Cough and loosen that dry tight cough with a few doses. Prevent serious illness by getting relief before your oped. Diamond Cold Tablets will cure a cold in head in a few hours. For sale at: Prouse's Store "The Reliable Drug Store" Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks and Chocolates that are different. WR YR OBOURG REAMERY BUTTER Ask your grocer next time for : a pound. KINGSTON PRODUCE CO. { Distributors) 11113 Brock Street. in wages and an eight: | me | Eo da, the ire Bas come 1a vn The Chilean government has de. cided in favor of stcepting the offer | of & Writlah fri to establish works | for the comstruction of airplanes in WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 191% HEALTHY, PURE, AERATED WATERS Made from Pure Sugar and Imported Syrups Ale, English Ginger Beer. COLA CHAMPAGNE $1.25 Per Case APPLE CIDER 350¢. Per Gallon for Dows Ale and Porter and Dominion White be! Ale $1.75 per Case Thompson Bottling Works Wholesale IP: Phone 304 202 Princess St, Thompson, Prop. Dublin Ginger L nists, Geo, Coa - A - pe BUY A MAXOTIRE and wear out your old Casings. STANDARD VULCANIZING SHOP 284 ONTARIO ST. COR, QUEEN A. NEAL, MGR. PHONE 3 2030. Prem, i ------ EXECUTORS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. FCR SALE ~--PIPES, all sizes. ~--RADIATORS. ~--MILITARY TENTS. Will be sold by Public Auction by Murray, Auctioneer, at his Auc- tion Rooms, Market Square, King- | ston, 23rd October inst., at 12 o™ clock noon, the frame house and premises No. 301 Johnson street, the | property of the late Mrs. Maud Hay- ward The sale is subject to a re- | served bid. Terms: 10 per cent. at | time of sale. Balance. in 30 days. | Further particulars on application to W. MUNDELL, Executors' Solicitor Oct. 18, 1919 Ww. of CANVASS, ete, - --Large pieces etc. I. Cohen & Co. Ontario Street. 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