PA pe) PAGE EIGHTEEN AER WILLIAM CASEY IN CHARGE OF THE CANADIAN LOCOMOTIVE | COMPANY MANAGEMENT President ¥. G. Wallace Months Teave of Given Absence Toronto. F. G. Wallace, president Canadian Lesomotive Compan definitely decided to relinquish as the active administrative hea the Company in Kingston, Last we of Be tendered bis resignation and at s meeting of the directors in Tor off Tuesday morning the created by his' action was seriously considered. The Board insisted on Mr. Wallace retaining office. but granted him six months leave of NIX By | Board of Directors at Meeting In | situation | iy has LW BRITISH WHIG sence, which is tantamount to acqui-| escence in his request to be relieved | of the work. William Casey, manager. assumes charge general of Company's affairs. In an interview to | day the following handed out: "A meeting of the directors of the | Canadian Locomotive Company was held in Toronto today, pose of taking action upof the resig- nation tendered by PF. G. Wallace, president of the Company. "The Board unanimously insisted on Mr. Wallace retaining office, granting him a six months leave of absence, which he has accepted. "This arrangement would indicate that no outsider will be brought in- to the Company, and "it is probable that Mr. Wallace will leave the af- fairs of the Company in the hands of 'William Casey, the general mana- ger." statement was JUDGING COMPETITION. The Winners of Prizes Offered by M. Rankin. List of prize winners in the judg- ing competition of live stock at the recent Kingston Industrial Exhibi- tion: Special prize of $25, given by A MM. Rankin, M.P.P., of Frontenac County: 1st, Bdwin Coulter, Glen- burnie, $10; 2nd. Colin M K. Woods, Barriefield, $7: 3rd, Byree Kennedy, R. R. No. 1, Kingston, $5; 4th, 8. M. Smith, Westbrook, $3. This being a substantial prize of- fered by Mr. Rankin, it is Pesretted that more of the young men of Fron- tenac did not avail themselves of this opportunity. Wireless School for Queen's. A number of students at Queen's University have become enthused with the idea of a wireless schéol, and $ are now under way to have their wishes granted and it is expected that an up-to-date wireless school will soon be in course of operation. For Superflace. Hair Use t DELATONE Ask Your Dealer He Knows ---- for the pur- | A. jt the | Especially recommended as a tonic for elderly pe delicate c ren. Valuabie in treatment of Chronic Coughs, iand Bronchitis, and in all where a good tomic is needed. agreeable to the most delicate stom. ach. NOTE VINOL can now be bought at Prouse's Drug Store The Quality and Service Drug Store PHONE 82. : i, the CONSERVATIVE CABINET WHICH HAS RESIGNED. The Minisigres who have resigned, are shown above, as follows: . Minister of SE queation; Hon. « Secretary. { left--Hon. H. J. Co¢ Sir Wm. Hearst, McPherson, Provincial ture-- Hon. Finlay Macdiarm Hon. I. B. Luc Pr AA Nr AN EXTRA G.T.R. TRACKMEN HAVE BEEN LAID OFF Much Work Done in Past Sea- son Between Montreal and Belleville. Brockville, Nov. 4 caption of one or two | gangs completing repair {Grand Trunk main line, all extra A between «Montreal and le were laid off vesterday at ithe end of the season's work Be- tween fifteen hundred and two thousand men were engaged in this work during t summer, with the result that the line was considerably improved. New ties and steel were laid, together with trainioad after trainload of ballast. The work was in charge of Supervisors of Track Frank Giffin and W. Bibby of Brock- ville. oh mier; 8, -With the ex- extra track | work on the ® Echo Lake Notes. Echo Lake, Nov The threshing machine has again been busy in this neighborhood and grain has turned jout fairly well. The recent rains { have made it hard to get the plowing done. There was a large crowd at H. Hicks' last Tuesday night. where they raffled off quite a Iot of turkeys. Quite a numebr from here atten- ded the dance at Parham last Friday night. Mrs. Gowdy has not been in ito hold meeting in quite a while pp laccount of sickness: The many {friends of Thomas Black regret his i death which oecurred Spturday morn- ing. Under the terms of a recent act of the legislature a bylaw is to be sub- | mitted to the property owners of | Renfrew in January which, if passed, will permit of the reduction of 'assess- ment.on the cheaper class of houses. The devil doesn't expect love-- NEW YORK FRUIT AND simply service, ey CONFECTIONERY STORE HOYE-MADE CANDIES, FRESH DAILY WATCH SATURDAY FOR SPECIALS IN CHOCOLATES 314 PRINCESS ST. PHONE 1405. Attorney-General; Hon. T Ferguson, Lands, . W. Mel +H. ow er row, id, Public Works; Hon. R. F. rm Brig-Gen. Rass, } Garry, Forests and right to left---Hon. Geo: 5. EVISH RESTLESS ight fo CHILDREN iN Tap row, Provincial Treasurer: Mines; Hon. W. Dh. Henry, Agricul- Minister without portfolio; | Preston, without portfolio. NA i VY i i Ais ! i Returns Received at Headquarters Up to 7 p.m. Yesterday { { Objectives for Unit---Teams, $850,000. Total .. i Returns to date--Teams $45,000; total Districts Kingston City Wolfe Island Kingston Township Pittsburg Township Storrington Township Loughboro Township Portland Township Hinchinbrooke Township Bedford Township Kennebec Township Olden Township Oso Township .. Clarendon, Barrie and Millar . Palmerston and Canonto . Portsmouth Howe Island It remained for the northern to munity how to gain their objective. Wood. of Snow Road, canvassed the t a plumes F$3.000. ed in $2,700. He expects to win mer off to Palmerston and Canonto and to The objective for these to in the race with Pererboro, Howeve few days the canvassers are confident Kingston's amount for yesterday $309,850. Mr. Roughton's team topped th VICTORY LOAN RESULTS $1,700,000; $377,350; with such success that he not oniy won the Prince of Wales flag. but also | At-the end of the first week Mr. Wood working indefatigably-tarn- | Although Kingston had a fairly good week end we are still far behind Afizlin the largest individual canvasser. This evening the following speakers will be at the theatres: Rev. W. G. Brown, Griffin's; J. M. Farrell, Strand; T. J. Rigney, Grand: J. R. Forster, | ILLER'S WORM 'OWDERS [CRAND TRUN AGENCY FOR ALL STEAMSHIP LINES Fer information and rates apply to J. PP. Hanley, OP. & TA, G.T. Ry., Kingston, Ont. / CUNARD ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON REGULAR SERVICES TO GLASGOW YSZ SYSTEM special subscriptions spec ial subsc criptions, Returns From Canvassing Districts, Flag Objective Returns to date 1,115,000 $309,850 80,600 3 2.100 100,000 "14,650 82.500 12,000 75.000 10,000 70.000 4,100 76.000 9,500 20,000 1,110. 25,000 : 7,500 5,000 10,000 2,000 2.000 16,000 15,000 1.000 400 2.700 9,950 $377,350 $1, 700, 000 wnships to show Kingston and com} In spite of rain and bad roads, D.} ownships of Palmerpton and Canonto | set by the executive was | From-- Montreal. Portland Hats | Portland... waships as Cassandra 2 Saturnia Dec. .iCassandra 5% Dee. TO GLASGOW VIA MOVILLE York. . +.Columbia ..... Nov York....... Columbia TO LIVERPOOL Orduna ... ~Carmania |. ..Orduna Carmania . Nov, 5 4 e plumes in the next ten days. 2 Mr. Wood. 1 New New r, by concentrated effort in the next 8 of decreasing Peterboro's lead. i was $59,200, making a grand total 'of | { New | New | New , Nov. 3 Nov. 12 ..Dec, § Dee. 17 TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG Caronia e list yesterday and Lt.-Col. W. G. | New 8 STIG The Late Mrs. Redden. A very sad death occurred om Tuesday morning when Mrs. Eva Redden passed away at the General Hospital. Deceased had been sick a logg time and was removed to " His Royal Highness I The Prince : stopped for a few days, during his stay in Montreal, at the Ritz:Carlton and the Place Viger Hotels. ~The Heintzman & Co. Grand in the Vice Regal Parlos at'the Rite w was purchased § from C.W. LINDSAY, Limited. house, C. W. LINDSAY'S, Lisi a Heintzman & Co. Classic Upright epartment at i the Place Viger. { New York Caronia 'Dec. 13 hospital a few days ago. Mrs. Redden | TO PLYMOUTH, HAVRE, SOUTH. is survived by four children, a bro-| AMPTO ther in Gananoque. and two sisters | New York in the States. Deceased's husband | New York was killed overseas. The remains | will be sent to Gananoque on Wed- | nesday for interment. Royal George Nov. § Royal George «Dee, 3 TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMPTON | Now York Madrefania The Late Miss N. J. Gilchrist, | TO FLXMOUTH, HAVRE, LONDOX The death occurred on Monday in| New Yor v. 29 'the General Hospital of Nora Janet : Gilchrist, aged twenty-three years. - She belonged to McDonald's Corners | New York and had been in the General Hospi- | For rates of tal some little time. Deceased was | particulars a; born at Mississippi and was a clerk | by profession and single. Her par-| ents are dead. The funeral took place Tuesday from R. "J. Reld's un- | dertaking parlors to the C.P.R. sta- | tion, and the remains were sent to | McDonald's Corners, where inter | ment will take place. TO PIRAEUS (GREECE) Pannonia ....Nov. 12 frelgh furthes ape spats EERIE The Late Mrs. Wiseman. The death occurred early Tuesday morning of Margaret Wiseman, aged seveaty-nine years. only ill a short time, cumbed to pneumonia. She broke her hip some years ago and had been wiling since. Deceased was the widow of Francis Wiseman, who pre- deceased her by some three months. Born in Ireland, the late Mrs. Wise- 'man came to this country and lived here ever since. one son, J. A phen street. The funeral will take place on. Thursday morning and the remains will be taken to Odessa for ple, weak women and' : Colds § cases | §i ic is § TUESDAY, NOVEABER 4, 1019. | HEALTHY, | PURE, AERATED WATERS Made from Pure Sugar and Imported Syrups. Ale, English Ginger Beer. COLA CHAMPAGNE APPLE CIDER Agents for Dows Ale Label Ale Thom Wholesale Tob: 202 Princess St. Dublin Ginger $1.25 Per Case : 50¢, Peg. Gallon and Porter and Dominion White mg Works et ~--PIPES, all sizes. ~-- RADIATORS. ~+MILITARY TENTS. CANVASS, I wishes to.announce that he has taken over the Photographing Business of W. Richardson, 151 Wellington yh and is now prepared to do first class work in this line. Workmanship guaranteed. PHONE 1788. Large pieces of etc., pe. I. Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario Street. Phone 584 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 Montréal Sts. MAXOTIRES Travellers in the U, §. are x aving thousands of deliars by using MAXOTIRES., No time Jost with blow-outs or punctures, STANDARD VULCANIZING SHOP 254 ONTARIO § T., COR. QUEEN A. NEAL, MGR. PHONE 2000. They're Big--Juicy--Delicious 1 BC. Machntosh Red Apples \ Now is the time to eat and enjoy thein-- : never were they finer than this season. | Buy them by the box--they cost less. 4 Your grocer or fruit dealer should have them. If not, send us his name and we'll I see you are supplied. Ml R. H. Toye Co. The old bell of St. Andrew's church, i whose familiar tones have been aeard | ing officer in South Renfrew give in Almonte and the surrounding coun- | John Carty, U.F.0., a majority over uy since 1865, will be hoard no more | Hon. T. W. McGarry of 322. here as it has been sold to the Pres-' | hs es chee oct init tie INN EENNEEEEERNNNNNEANNNANESNEANENSANENENENREANED byterian church at Franktown. ikeep a a diary. h 8 @ At a meeting of milk producers, held in the city on Thursday evening, it was decided that the price of milk to the consumer should be raised to 16. a quant, 1 think this price is too high and will continue to sell my milk at 14c. a quart. In order to do this I must get cash on delivery. There- fore, after Navetabes 1 se vile will be delivered unless the cash or Kiyouhave ne tickets leave a note in your bottle and the milk will bo left and Driver will call and sell you tickets. Se | y io 16 you want 16c. Mill don't leave anything in bottle and TLE some one else can fl it. I WON'T. yery pa PRICE'S DAIRY. The oficial figures of the return~ A lot of us hardly think it safe to