PAGE FOURTEEN | CANANOQUE C--O (Fr X Oct 4 ballots cast he election made for this 1 ernoon, The following a dial figures 'Number of aumber For majority For Dr. J. ¥ / Majority / The reterend "he four 'rom the odicia Yes, 1826; No Yes, Yes, Yes, 2: STOCK MARRETS, { Bougard, | Bagot { Quotations Furnished Ryerson vote voles § ques | Abernethy #5 since the 13 g 10 8&8 most succe financially and évery ot Tuesday evening when the traction was the gr dra $50 in gold divide of $20, $10, $10, 8 the following being erick L. Bamford, Jon: McDonald, San Franc Alfred, Chapman, Pon Fraser. The remains of Abrams of Front of Le iowne township, who Kingston General Hos day, were brought to afternoon and taken to Maple Grove, The funer this afternoon. The remains of of James Mn ecently in Tororx resided several years past brought here fo erment 'uneral took ing from the ge of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Ba Stone street, to St where 88 was Ig mains interred in the Roma olie burying ground Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fletcher mourning the death of the son, who passed away on The body was interred at i8 cemetery yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. David H. Stunden Wellington, street, received w ord 3 terday of the marriage of their son, Lorfle, H. Stunden, to 'Miss Ona | Grace Hodgson, which took plaice Hamilton on Oct. 16th, in church cathedral. Mr. and Mrs. 8 An- den left at onde for Buffalo N.} where they are spending pa eir | bloo 48 2 honeymoon. The bridegre t ' t, an ¢ Ang returned soldier who left here witt y to I 1 are the 3rd Battery of the 1st Brig ade in 1914, the 1} for on Tuesda hey John's and good opes r seeing again Earl en al Hospital 2s Reid's am- street, UR Bs The University of Toronto junior Bt ----------. | i SUBSCRIPTIONS TO NAVY LEAGUE tts. Canadian good start w following su been received James Richardson & Canadian Collingwood Shiy id'g Cc A. Davis & Sor R. J. Rodger Mayor Newmar 'rane C. Livingston & Bro aie 50.00 Oliver Chown 50.00 W. J. Crothers - «44 125.00 W. G. Craig & C vans = wnnn 20.00 J ghe Weber Plax W. B. Dalto H. W. Sh taney & Co League made thelr canvass r ptions have alread) Son $500.00 a Co., « 20000 200.00 1006.00 100.00 £50.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 500 5.00 0 : 5.00 J. H. Sutheriand & Bro .... 5.00 Callaghan Bros . aan 5.00 THE WORLD'S TIDINGS IN CONDENSED FORM Tidings From All Over Told in a Pointed and Pithy Way. Bran ders on }| ns are he Hon. Bo the former , Labor-U.F.0, car a protest regard lanner in v West tion was Cor itario 8 the nday S convention Toronto me ligious decided to alter Y to the Ontario Re 'ation Council Private Bills' Committee of Jom mon a vote of eight to seven, approve the Senate bill granting a divorce to Arthur L. Es cott. of Pembroke Thé Montreal ecivie Ottawa to protest a being deprived of §: reason of the Government acquir- ing the Grand Trunk, were told that there Is no ground for their appre hension ' Fredalin Leclerc, a returned sol dier, tried to kill Anna L.esperance, a former sweetheart, in a Mon'real dance hall, but the cartridge ti failed to explode. and when he pulling the weanon a third time he was overpowered 1esday body delegation at ainst Montreal THE DRY MAJORITY IS STILL GROWING Vote In Favor of Prohibition Equal to the Famous "Three-fifths." Toronto, Oct. 23 8 issued give the fo on the prohibition que whole province: 2nd... 1 g 3rd... 3 83 1 258,694 4th aid ,o80 453,245 ,175,665 It will be seen from the that on the first question the * vote approaches seventy per of the total vote. and that on ques tion four, in which it stood lowest proportionately, it amounted to six- ty per cent total in favor of prohibition is thus equal to that formerly required to carry local option Our Hired Man. We've a soldier boy for a } His back is straight and h tan, In his Buttonhole is guerre And he whistles a jolly marching air of t ired man, cheek is the croix de He spades the garden and cuts the shes the car till it shines like lass And wields his broom with a martial grace, As he sweeps the walk of our little place, 2 » door when he's working im bread or a plece of pie, vs. 'beaucoup' or "s'il vous an accent droll and a twinkle | ybe he s a bit of yarn v how » tide was turned at the Marne it cood to man, 2 ack cheek th have such a hired that's straight s tan Cartoons Magazine. IMMORALITL IN CAMPS, Women's R.AF. Huts Surreunded by Americans. London, Oct. 23.-- Resuming her testimony yesterday before a House of Lords committee which is con- ducting an inquiry into her dismis- | sal as commandant of the Women's Royal Air Force, the Right Hon. Violet Douglas-Pennant, daughter of 'Biron Penrhyn, declared that the South Carlton camp in Lincolnshire, where Americans were stationed, was among those where immorality existed. The vote | and a| THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG AN ELECTION STORY OF THE TORONTO WORLD It Alleges Orange Edict Went Forth to Beat Sir Adam Y Beck. Torofito, Oct. 24 ed in London" is the i ! which the Tx ut hed ' yesterday World's idea as which combined to beat "Some people profess to think that the defeat of Adam Beck at the polls in London w & mys- terious and inexplicable World says "The tration was out for scalp "It Sir affs Hearst Sir had been fondly hoped Premler Hearst and his band of helpers would come back with a fol lowing of 60 at least The next important thing to be done was to cut Sir Adam Beck's political throat "If Sir Adam Beck could be de- feated in London, and Sir William Hearst be strengthened in Queen's Park, the rest would be easy So efforts were concentrated on Lon don "The C.P.R., and G.T.R men were instructed that they work against and vote against | k "An edict went forth from the Orange order in Toronto that Beck must be beaten It will be remem- bered that Hon. W. D. McPherson, who, when asked, would he pledge himself to Beck, declined to do so, on the ground that was a mem ber of the Government, a high off { cial of the Orange order. On I day last the members met don and agreed to carry | commands. "The Hearst administration been cleaned out There | no material injury done to Sir Adam Beck's policy has sustained throughout the prc and he is ready to carry the radia plans, the Chippewa developmer and the St. Lawrence installatio | completion." work: out has been Hydro; been 148 vince, NOVA SCOTIA ORE FOR GREAT BRITAIN The Steel and Coal Company Hopes to Resume Trade Overseas. London, Oct. 23.--The Nova Sco- | tia Steel and Coal Company is mak ing arrangements for the sale of i ore to Britai product. Thomas Cantley. wh Messrs. Ross and MeDougall, company, will be here for some weeks | said the company sold iron here be- { fore the war, and they hoped to re- and later the fini 292 Princess St. p---- HEALTHY, PURE, AERATED WATERS Made from Pure Sugar and Imported Syrups. Me, English Ginger Beer. AMPAGNE DER . Dows Ale and Porter an Ale Dublin Ginger $1.25 Per Case 50¢. Per Gallon i Dominion White $1.35 COLA CH per Case Thompson Bottling Works Wholesale Tob: Phone 304 Geo. Thompson, Prop. mists, EXECUTORS' SALE OF Will be sold by Public Auct Murray, Au tioneer, at tion Rooms, Market Square, BUY A MAXOTIRE and wear out your old Casings. STANDARD YULCANIZING SHOP SN ONTARIO ST, COR. QUEEN A. NEAL, MGR. PHONE 2050. er A Ae re ee MAA enn REAL Te FCR SAL PIPES, all sizes, ESTATE. ion by his Aq 28rd noon, October the inst., at frame house son street, a s. Me Hay > 18 sublect Terms: 10 per Balance. in RADIATORS. MILITARY TENTS. and the ---Large pieces of ete, I. Cohen & Co. cent. at ete, 30 davs application to NDELL, Solicitor 273 Ontario Street. Phone 534 a nats ---- PROTECT THE FACE AND CURE AND HANDS. CHAPPED LIPS SOLD ONLY BY: -- SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts, THE ONLY FOOD THAT HAS NOT CANVASS, Cr ---------- GARDEN COURT CREAM AND POWDER football team defeated M¢ Master 1 versity by 24 to 6 Mmm, ADVANCED IN TWO YEARS EAT MORE TOYE'S BREAD The cheapest bread in Kingston. All Veterans will parade on the corner of King and Princess Streets at nine o'clock in front of the G.W.V.A. Rooms. Every Veteran of every war and service invited. All Nursing Sisters invited. The Army and Navy Veterans and Great War Veterans invite all to join their parade. G.W.V.A. Band will head the parade. COMMANDANT A. & N. VETERANS, SECRETARY G.W.V.A. Phone 467 and our salesman will call, He Had ni- | ¢ nesday in The W 's R 1 AL F sume business. They, will also visit : 1 : 1e omen s Roya Alr Orce | the continent, and "it is expected rmmnnnnnnne | ALMOST CENTENARIAN huts, Miss Pennant: declared, were | there will be a market there for roll- OUT TO RECORD VOTE in the middle of the camp. The 'Wo-| ing stock. Mr. Cantley denied that his em men here werd surrounded by Am | presence in England had anything to n : ericans. n one occasion, she add-| qo with a merg.r. Mrs. M. J Smith, of Collins ed, the women's huts were raided i Parade of Al Veterans fur y Bay, Wanted to Voté for during the course of the night, a Prohibition. drunken American officer climbing | Discussion Next Wednesday. I through a window and 'creating a | I anadn Press Disspateh) : : : 5 3 'ollins Bav st 99 Oo % i ¥ y 7 | ondon, Oct. 23.--The promised - , rt in Collins Bay, Oct. 22.--The return-| terrible disturbance. bool an . : All Veterans are invited te jake br th ing officer of this polling subdivision | gene ral disc ugsian ol financial Sues r : . " e received a great sur rise o lectio | tions in e ouse of Commons wi the parade and mspection JY : {aoy when Mrs, M. P Sm. we Wolfe Island News. a8 | take place on Wednesday of next Prince of Wales, Saturday morning, Oct. almost a centenarian, came forward Wolfe Island, Oct. 23.--William | week, it was announced in the House . . {and received her ballot on which to! Bolton, Calgary, is visiting relatives | this afternoon by Bonar Law, Gov- 25th. Iregister her vote for prohibition, and here. William McAdoo and wife| ernment leader 4 also for her favorite candidate, An- Have gone to Pitter to visit Pee] rr thony M. Rankin. Mrs. Smith cele-|1atives. 38 farmers. ara busy, a ' iF hes hod brated her 98th birthday miLY ploughing. Robert McKnight's uncle | The Supreme ( ouncil has decided 18th and is still ih possession of all, Mort McDonlad has returned from| to make an inquiry into a report that her faculties ET i the north west. Frank Walker and | a German airplane with German and The many birthday gifts received f@mily have gome ' to Watertown, | Tarkish passengers has re.ched Koo- | testify tc Cte vhich | N-Y.. to reside on a farm' they re-| ne, Lethuania by her teslity to De Ssleem Iu which cently purchased. | . The Czecne-Slovakian Government | trust she mav be spared to reach the William Watts has purchased a is considering the enactment of a law century mark "house and lot in Kingston situated! introducing total prohibition into : : -- {on Toronto street. Robert Yott has! Czecho-Slovakia, MEN HAD BOTTLE ON § sy, [rented George Woodman's farm. fe re asvandAaeea | 1 3 Al BUTTLE ON TREE | Peter Hogan, sr., has purchased] 0 | John Gift William Watt's house and lot in the SRT Ad wa village, the purchased price being, ER ORC RUE "Better be careful what you drink| $1900. William Allison. jr. has! . Ii 3 rented George Woodman's farm. : : SN The ferry boat made a special trip| Frame House; 7 rooms, with toilet; T0 THE STUDENTS {from people on the street. Some day | {yon will be getting some wood al- on Tuesday to the foot of the Island | large lot and stable. Cheap to to bring Sinclair Michael's house- | quick buyer. cohol." hold effects to the main land, where This is what Magistrate Farrell he has purchased a farm in Pittsburg 159 WELLINGTON STREET. {morning's session of the police court, EE EE Er a a ma a Se mmo ~~ [after His Worship had heard his IEEE EEERENNR NED E EEN EREEERERE or about meeting some men {the street and drinking out of a bottle. Gifford has been on the sick list, and he says this was the reason the | liquor put him under. He was ac- jcustomed to drinking and felt sure | {that a few drinks would not knock {him out. {said to John Gifford, at Thursday township. The Hummers. | Some day we hope to learn | Just what the tune is { That girls hum | When they pass us on the street: That will-o'-the-wisp tune which seems so fit accompaniment For innocent baby eyes. The magistrate imposed a fine of Everybody has heard it; {$10 and costs or one month. | You and you, Michael McNally, on remand on a!APd you; a {charge of being intoxicated, was also And it is a gilt-edged gamble . | fined $10 and costs, or one month. That you never could identify it 'in i a thousand years, lor tell whether it was an old tune, PO YOU REQUIRE A LAMP TO STUDY BY. AT NIGHT? IF YOU DO, CALL AND SEE OUR LINE OF PORTABLE AND DESK LAMPS. : OUR MOTTO United Farmers Co-operative Cash and Carry Store i ® { The ceremonies at Queen's will not a ly new ER | take more than half an hour all told. | * a oF a cantata | The Prince will proceed to Convoca REZ, A ' | Q r whether it was a tune at all! } {tion Hall, from the Senate Room | words: not even "Da-do-daaa:" : « ¢ | with the academic procession. Prin- ast " He-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m ! * i cipal Bruce Taylor will say a few And she's gone : { words of welcome and will then pre- | * | sent thé Prince to Chancellor BE, W, Wit ! Beatty who will confer the degree, | ith a whirl of scent, | His Highness will reply and the pro. | Like the stoke which lingers from cession will then leave the hall, the | yw the t tself is ; Prince walking with the Chancellor | en the ain I Seif Is around and the Principal. {She's gone' Prompt Attention---Quick Service | & H.W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC (0. 167 PRINCESS ST. wishes to announce that he has tak- HE en over the livery business on Walfe Island, formerly conducted by H. B Card, and solicits a continuance of | your patronage. | OUR SYSTEM: Dwn own blend U.F.0, Coffee 80c. Ib, Choice Black and Green Tea 52¢ Ib. Baker's Cocoa ( 14 Ib. size) . 28¢. | Cash and Carry--One Price to All 5 . ' ; : United Farmers' Co-operative Co., Ltd. Phone 14. 25 BROCK ST. Distributing Warehouse No. 5. Sentenced To Penitentiary. The two gunners in the R.C.HA., | Lucien Lauzon and Albert Reeves, | The Bishop and the Butler. SEREE who were sent up for trial by Magis- | An English bishop visited America. | trate Farrell, some weeks ago, were | During his visit he stayed at a coun- tried in the Criminal Court on Wed- | try house. The negra butler was in- nesday by Judge Lavell. They were | structed to say "My Lord" to the bis- charged with a very serious offence | hop. At dinner the 'bishop, being off against a comrade, and were proved | his feed, refused the soup and then guilty. Both were sentenced to three | refused the fi The entree was one Years in the penitentiary. | of America's choicest dishes, but the Sa et im. | bizhop refused it. The negro butler Will Be A Market Saturday. | agionished both the bishop and his On Thursday morning a number of | host by remarking. "My .God. them's market -gardeners were endeavoring | terrapin.' But the greater shock [to fiild out whether or not there | came with tha piece de resistance. a would be a market on Saturday, due | sirioin of beet. Thee bishop refused to the Prince of Wales being in the | it. The negro butler wanted to .inti- To farmers Will come to! mate there was nothing more coming aie's i Lake Outasie. White ou | and came out with, "My God, there is ix EERE i ++/12%e a 1b! Lake Ontario Trout .. .20¢ = Ib. Hockey At Queen's. 89 hereafter. : «ole m 1h. Haddies, Wippered Herrings, the hd --Cartoons Magazine. ye Nora Bayes Makes Record Excl Columbia -- Here i o er Best How "Ya Coase Kees Dewan the Farm? A208) . 90 M Lies Over the Scone . ii Si ---- iB Choice Fresh Fish Always in stock Oyster season now on Halibut | - A-2678 . 90. REYES Mammy'y Pi Drop in the next Time you are in the vicinity of LINDSAY'S and hear some Columbia music--it's all good. "HM It's a Columbia Record, LINDSAY'S Have It." : GRAFONOLAS 832 Up. RECORDS 90¢. t ly Just Arrived From _ » 350 \ Holland Now is the time to plant. 5 Sms §N Bad) § od CT TTT TE IIIT WL LINDSAY LIMITED 121 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON. Year approximately to | | ed by Major-General Victor Williams. | the pre-war ; i : Montreal, Otiawa, Qrbee, Brockville, Belleville Mrs. J. Harvey, of Sudbury. is! Mrs. Willis Coates, of Brockville, | i and Three Rivers fisiting his mother, Mrs. Trotter, 93 is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. PF. WW. Division street. : Coates, 502 Princess street i : pd Queen's are already thinking of | "The belier § i + dee d2lge to ISe! Fillets, Salmon, Perch and Pike. i Eo ad rlia- | 2ppoit a committee to look after forthcoming session: they hold the | | their hockey programme. A meeting | mentary circles thai the Sinn Fein | : is called at the University for "riday members of the British Parliament | DO ON ---- to discuss the matte: of teams and will take their seats early in the | : a ! things. i bulk of the seats formerly held by | A ; i : Se 'the Nationalist party. ; i ef ) | The guard of homer for His Roval| The actual strength of the British | | - | Highness The Prince of Wales par- army, at present 750.000 men, will | i 3 2 3 : : i {ades at the armouries this evening | be refluced in the courss of the com- | Fo Canada Food Board Ne, 83200, 'at eight'e'clock, and will be inspect- ing financi