PAGE FOURTEEN bo Berni Le Lloyd Hender } cas ~d h yg W 1 was I ¥. ) | +t A e 4 ong, Beatrice B A pas : {From Our Own Correspe Oc 27 "The ne eruigser Hopewell wi here recently for the George Toner, 3t. Department placed in co few days and Oversefr Toner t mile of night chased the fra: King street, owned by W has had agang of men en ing the past few daysint the building and remov terial to his vacant prop Garden where In the near fufure. funeral eill, who dropped de of Leeds downe township, on Thursday m harnessing corner of streets, The A. Me) home, Front ing. while held yesterday residence to Lansdowne vault, and was largely attended. a brother of South street. Charles Sheets spent Kingston at the bedside who is undergoing treatm General Hospital. There was another large offering a io d | Irene Conboy thon, George of Wilfre | , Myrtle Bole Kathleen Allen Mangels- LiCrawford, 2 {Latz 0 : Sex line MeCharles, IB, Percy Meclnnis iy Bente ae { Ed, X A, ished down saturday damage was dd Daniel Davic he week-end 2 even serious i Barr. spent nts, an purposes » | boy ey Carrots--Sec iMyrtle Boles, man Kirkham, M |Guigue. Sec. B, I { Victor Gillespie he of the late the local airing 1 5 with the 1 of thei mmittees vag | 2 the executive of the {Mabel Barr, hia | local union, was held town |qred Conboy. U8 hall, with W. T. Sam . iness | opions--See. panager for the On Steel Uro Doris Kirkham. ts in eling was {gisie Conboy, Ange committee |g ijliard Dodd, . of the | Apples--Edgar PION, 1hoy Matilda rth Am- pel Lee, Wilfred f a mini- | Myrtle arrett, W ees in all lur Conboy also to con- Flowers n eight-hour . com ee team, the from a afternoon sed was Dec { Green Alfred due the Mrs l avy | yesterday in, is wife, in the : + WiC Lerica, mum wage f tthe local fac sider the qu 8. free. Fanciers can increase profits by edge of scientific poultry man- agement as taught by the I. C Efficient. Spare-time study. International Correspond- [[| : oe ory ence Schools Trenbaile. Sec. C 745 St. CATHERINE ST. MONTREAL, QUE, The off very | Viola Ny . Viola RURAL SCHOOL FAIR. Irene Lutz, Crain, name, Letitia Munro. Sharbot Lake--The Winners LC > } 2 Poultry--=Sec ison, May Murray ¥ S¢ 4 Helen Chambers Leslie Con Sec" Wilfred; Sec. B, Helen and urke > 1a =| Francis, Letitia 1 3 Clar-| Harold 'Palmer, + Colin Me-| C, Letitia Lut, {old Palmer, Held At Prize A Conboy Arthur . Sec Conboy, fred Bu t Cor Gowdy, Johnnie Crawford, el Barr. Colt Calf- Lamb tin Tryon. Nature Study knowl- r Sec Sec. A, A, Sec, A, Ena McVeigh, | od Gray Irene | method. rk Dodd.) Prospectus Easy MecChar les. arson, | ston, Percy Sec. B,| Myrtle Boles. Wilson | Johnston, Lloyd {Gowdy, Percy Burke, } Dodd. 5, Hil-| Me-| Luel | Alice Garr | vard Essays--Sec. White. uty Laut | Voigh 2, Leslie bell, NAA {53 Ne Nn i, 1 Conboy, Vera Crawford, Elw son, D, Leslie Conboy, | Burke, Irene Conboy, Be Hollewood, utz, Norman Hay wley. |Hilyard Dodd, Pe: Lloyd | Clair MeCharles, Llo) Whan, Alma McPherson, Ru {Conboy, Emmaline Henderson, Ja Sec. B, Russell Conboy, James | Barr, Taancely Me( {Allen, Norman Hawley, A, Mildred Conboy, ( Matilda Johnson, A, Mabel MacPherson, Vera Crawford. John ilfred Bur A, Martha MORE EGGS |[f/:micais. but nothing of a definite | fies. Sec. B, Madeline Boles With the Right Food. ther sidered in the S a BETTER POULTRY By Proper Breeding Poultry Breeders 1 Conboy, I red Burke, Myrtle Carrett, Huffman Conboy Russell McPherson, Lutz, . r. Mildred Conboy. Sec , Lizzie Irene Garrett { Emmaline Henderson, Alige Garrett, Douglas Hawley. Ivare Lloyd M. Sec. derson, Austin Tryon, Matilda John- McGinnis, Sec. McGinnis, Jee. D, Austin Tryon A, : Sec, B, Ethel Camp- Earl Kirkham, Myrtle Boles, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG All Emery! Ruby en, A, Wilfred Burke, Helen MacPherson, | Jessie Conboy, Olive Munro, Myrtle Boles, Sec. B, Suzanne Conboy,! Dorothy MecCharles, Margaret Mae- Pherson. See. C, Gracie McVeigh, | Lenora MacPherson, Irene Garrett. | ec Sec. D, Douglas Hawley Sex E, 1 z Edna McVeigh, Elsie Conboy, Matil- 3 da Johnston Sewing--Sec. A, Jessie Conboy. Manual Training--8ec. A, Norris Thomlinson, Willet Gowdy, Laverne Thomlinson. Drawing--Jennie Davison, Austin] Tryon, Letitia Lutz, Myrtle Dusham. | Sec. B, Irene Duffy, Percy McGinnis, Jennie Davison, Austin Tryon, Mae Fale, Gracie McVeigh. Ly Penmanship--Sec:. A, Pearl Boles, | Austin Larman, No Name, Ruby Lar- um, Edward Badour. See. B, Gracie McVeigh, Myrtle Boles, Martha White, Emery Ross, No Name, Teddy Trenhaile. Sec. C, Alice Barrett, Jessie Conboy, Mildred ' Comboy, Ethel! Campbell, Bernice Pratt, Myr- tle Dusham. Sec. D, No Name, Elsie Conboy, No Name, Edna McVeigh, | Irene Garrett, Austin Tryon. Driving Contest for boys-- Austin | Tryon, Norman Hawley, Sylvester| Hamilton. | Driving Contest for girls--Beatrice! Donnelly, Matilda Johnston. i Nail Driving Contest--Bernice | Myrtle Dusham, Mabel] ston, Helen McPherson. School Parade--0Oso No. 1, Oso No 11, Oso No. 1. Girl Winnig Highest Number of Points---Jessie Conboy Boy Winning Highest Points--Wilfred Burke. Sec urke, id Conboy Homer Dodd, Sec ¥ Wilt roy a, Clair Sec Conboy, MacPherson Crawford, ssell Willle Kathleen Elsie Con- "harles Gillespie, re abel Barr, Louisa yorothy McCharles, Myrtle Garrett, Mil- Victor | Hilyard Dodd, | Sec Conboy. Irene Con- Elsle Boles, son, Ro Burke Mi Ethel Lutz, man, : Huff mar Number of sonboy Sex i Ethel STOCK MARKETS. Sec. Minnie Conboy, Quotations Furnished by Bongard,| » Ryerson & Co., 237 Bagot Street. Lytle, Olive New York Stocks. Opening s Thomtin- Hawley Gillespie , Nor Douglas Victor Close 9014 15014 Atchison C.P.R Reading Southern Pac So. Railway St. Paul Union Pacific Atlantic Gulf Marine -. . Marine Pfd Gen. Motors Sh Maxwell Motors, . Studebaker ., .... Willys Overland Am. Loco oa Baldwin Loco, Am. Smelters Anaconda Inspiration Utah Copper Bethlehem, S Crucible 241 Midvale . ven B2% 623 a» Gar Ire: Har- D, Franics, Sec | Letitia Lutz, Mab- M. Irwin Henderson, Aus- 53 141 35 107 1443 | 643 65 58% A, Lloyd Hen- Mabel Barr, B. Matilda Henderson] Willet Hilyard Carman Kirkham, J cons personal for you is SE | Prince of Wales, is patron of WRI EY {Navy League. The artists for this {programme include Charlotte Bergh fot Chicago, coloratura-soprano, prob- in it's wax-wrapped air-tight package. A goody that is worthy your lasting regard because of =. its lasting quality. |Three flavours, "for all tastes. Be SURE to get Kept Right The Flavour Rep. Steel U. 8. Steel . Allis-Chalmers Am. Can. .. Am, Car Fdy. Ind. Alcohol |Am. Sumatra .. { Tobacco Prods, . 107 4 7 625 133 106% 101% 1033 | Brazilian | Brompton | Can. Steamship: . Can. Steamship, pid. { Can Loco 1020ffered Steel of Canada .. 123 | Wabasso Cotton 1070ffered {JOHNSON AMENDMENT HAS BEEN REJECTED Washington, Oct. 27.--The John- son amendment to the peace treaty, | proposing in effect, that the voting | power of the United States in the «.ague of Nations be increased to qual that of Great Britain and her Jomintons, was rejected today by the | Senate. The vote was 38 for the am- | endment and 40 against it. i | | i i i 1 AT GRANT BALL TO-NIGHT. | Fine Programme To Be Given Under | Auspices of the Navy League. i" A very fine programme has been jarranged for the concert, which _is ito be given at Grant Hall to-night, |under the auspices of the Navy | League. His Royal Highness, the the ably the finest singer who has ap- | peared 'in Kingston in many years; Edna Wheeler, Ballard-Harpist, one of the greatest harpists of the Unit- ed States; Tracey Jay Kingman, bari- tone, who has appeared in all the principal cities of Europe and has jsung before royalty. | Madame A. M. Wagner, Mrs. Doc i accompanist, formerly director of | Chernlarvasky Bros, famous Rus- (san trio and other famous artists is {directing this tour. The artists ap- peared before the Prince at the civic {dinner on Saturday night. Miss {Bhaw very kindly acted as accom- | panist at the civic dinner to the | Prince as. . Madame Wagner did not arrive in the city in time to be pres- ent. ' Some Veterans Feel Hurt. Some of the mex in Sydenham Hospital are complaining because they were not permitted to go out to 4 %ee the Prince of Wales on Satur- day. One man stated to the Whig that his uniform taken from him on being admit to the hos- pital and he was given a suit of blue hospital clothes. On Saturday ail the patients who were able to be out of bed were allowed out, with the exception of those in blue. They feel quite hurt because they were denied the privilege of joining in the veterans' pakade. E Arrangements, spector Chamberlain, of the Do- minion pbHES, Was in the city on Sat- | urday. He has been making the tour with His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. He was more than pleas- ed with the arrangements made here | for the recéption to the Prince of Wales, and remarked that the ar rangements were carried out In| such a manner as to reflect great | credit on all in chargee. Three men lost their lives in a storm on St. Lawrence River hardly five miles from Quebec Harbor Sat- urday, a fourth was rescued in an unconscious condition after being lashed to = mast of a vessel for entire night. > Col. Theodore Roosevelt left an en- tate valued at $810.607. The entire an v | mise a saw-off by endments to the Doherty Bill and the | vative members | feeling sore | whole prohibition question, attribut- a WILL SEE THAT PEOPLE OBTAIN SUPPLY OF COAL --The expect- miners' Wilson's the soft Satur- was show Washington, Oect 27 whole country wa antly to-day for 'answer Presid blunt command that coal strike ordered for day be called off. There not a word, however, to where the United Mine Work- While that would fields, the to érs of America stood. there" was no assurance the President's letter bring peace to the coal there "seemed to be no doubt of the Government's determin- ation to see that the people ob- tained an adequate coal ply to keep them from suffer- ing and permit the nation's vast industries to continue operation, sup- -------------- BACK TO THE WALL i Difficult to Get G. T. R. and Temper- | ance Bills Through. | Ottawa, Oct 27.--Apostles of the | middle way in politics, of compromi- Ses, are beginning to tind the way of Union Government no roseate one. On the war the two component ele- | ments of Union Government eould | | unite on 'a common ground, but on | peace-time problems counsels are al- most hopelessly divided. The gitua- tion has led almost inevitably to a policy of stalling and sid epping. Courageous action was possible only | when their back was against the wall as in the Grand Trunk Railway deal, | or when Sir Thomas White's resigna- tion forced the appointment of a suc- | cessor in Sir Henry Drayton. The Government's back is again against the wall. The Senate is ex- pected 'to give strong opposition to the Grand Trunk Bill, and it is whis- pered that the 'Government's only sure way to get it passed is to pro- dropping the am- | Canada Temperance Act. | It is well known that many Conser- of Parliament are and cranky over the ing to it the defeat of the Ontario, Government. Their attitude says plainly: "The temperance says will vote for you on account of pass- ing this legislation. They did not for Hearst. Therefore why pass it?" Hamilton Mjlk Shou Hamilton, Oct. Price Committee d be Cheap. --The Fair | has recommended | to the Board of Commerce that the | { price fixed $3.10 per eight-gallon can P€8 1 of milk, be not made applicas® to | | those SUppIyIng milk to the city of | | Hamilton. This price was tentatively | | fixed in Toronto pending a complete investigation into the cost of produc- tion of and delivery of milk to the | city of Torontd and the distribution | thereof. It was ascertained from evi- t dence submitted there that milk had | to be supplied at a distance of 150 | miles, whereas the supply for Hamil- | ton was secured within a radius of | { 10 miles. The present rise in milk to | | the producer is caused by increased | | cost of shorts, bran and concentrates | necessary for the feeding of cows] during the Winter months. | Grenville U. F. O. Wants Recount Brockville, Oct. 227.--The politi- cal atmosphere in Grenville County is as yet somewhat mixed, United Far- mers are not satisfied with the offi- | cial declaration giving Hon: »G. How- | ard Ferguson a substantial majority over G. Alfred Payne, and have asked for a recount of ballots, which has | been granted by Judge Dowsley on | application of Police Magistrate Hal- pin, of Prescott, acting for the de-| feated candidate. The recount will | take place here some day next week. | It is reported that some 259 ballots | were received by the different deputy | returning officers over the constitut- ency as unmarked for either candid- | ate. The U.F.0O. also allege that irre-| gularities occurred in connection | with the making of returns. The out- | come will be watched with interest. Edward Bayly, K.C., Made Deputy. | Toronto, Oct. 27.---~Edward Bayly, | K.C., for the past twelve years solici- tor to the Attorney-General's Depart- | ment, has been appointed Deputy At-! torney-General, succeeding the late J. | R. Cartwright, K.C. Mr. Bayly's ap- pointment was made by order-in-| Council on October Sth, but was not | announced until Saturday. At the same time the announcement was made of the appointment as solicitor | of A. NaMiddleton, for several years | legal secretary to the Departthent. i A Wedding Anniversary. | Odessa, Oct. 27.--On Saturday ev-| ening, Oct. 18th, a very pleasant ey- | ening was spent at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Charles H. Parrott, when they celebrated their twentieth wed- ding anniversary. Seventy-four guests were present. The decorations were of the national colors. Much fun was | created by the table chivaree party, | which was held immediately after the supper. The esteem in which Mr. and Mrs; Parrott are held was shown by the many prezents received. General Booth Coming. London, Oct. 27.--General Booth, of the Salvation Army, makes a pro- longed tour in Canada early in the new year, after visiting the United States. id ------ On Friday morning a solemn an- niversary requiem mass was sung in St. Mary's cathedral by Rev. Father Hanley for the late William H. Hart- man, who died Oct. 24th, 1918. The stable boys at Eysom race- course. England, struck on Saturday for a minimum pay of 50 shillings weekly. President Wilson's Cabinet has de- cided to call a new conference to con- tinue the éfforts to establish indus- trial peace. President Wilson's progress during the past few days has been satisfac- tory, says a bulletin issued today by his physicians. General de Goutte has taken over | the command of the inter-allied| troops of occupation om the Rhine. estate zoes to the widow in trust. MONDAY, OCTOBE} 2F 1019, \2 - a HEALTHY, PURE, AERATED WATERS Made from Pure Sugar and Imported Syrups. Ale, English Ginger Beer. COLA CHAMPAGNE ig APPLE CIDER . "uaa Agents for Dows Ale and Porter a Label : Thompson Bottling Works Wholesale Tobe: onists. Dublin Ginger Phone 304 202 Princess St. 3 3 Geo. Thompson, Prop. A. GRAY } Business of W. L. FOR SALE ~--PIPES, all sizes, RADIATORS. ~MILITARY TENTS. Photographer wishes to announce that he has taken over the Photographing Richardson, 151 Wellington street, and is now prepared to do first class work in this line. Workmanship guaranteed. PHONE 1788. Largo pieces of CANVASS ete, ete, I. Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario Street. Phone 584 no ---------- GARDEN COURT CREAM AND POWDER PROTECT 'THE FACE AND CURE CHAPPED LIPS AND HANDS. ; SOLD ONLY BY SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. Everybody's Doing It DOING WHAT? BU YING MAXOTIRES AT THE STANDARD VULCANIZING SHOP 284 ONTARIO ST. COR. QUEEN NEAL, MGR, PHONE 2050, Established 1870 TWEDDELL'S For all new style, good wearing Suits $20 up to $45 All Prices Between They're Big--Juicy-- Delicious B.C. Maclntosh Red Apples Now is the time to eat and enjoy them-- never were they finer than this season. Buy them by the box--they cost less. Your grocgf or fruit dealer should have them. If not send us his name and we'll see you are supplied. Why Not Getan Organ? dF A PIANO IS OUT OF THE QUESTION FOR THE TIME BEING Why 'deprive yourself of music in the home just because you do not feel you should buy a plano just now? A good organ, even though a used one, will bring music to you.. If one of the children wishes to learn the piano let her start on the organ. Many a good pianist today first started on dn organ. Bell Piano Cased Organ, excellent condition Usbridge Organ, high back We have a number of used organs oughly repaired and put into first-class are clearing out at bargain prices and just. a few of them. SEE OUR WINDOW THIS WEEK. cise S113.00 which have been thor- condition, and which wei on easy terms. Here are' ---- SE Pa TI I, ww LINDSAY Lina TE 121 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON. Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Brockville, Belleville i and Three Rivers