som TT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1019, H WHI RAMADAN . a ng and Vici 5 GEO. A. WRIGHT * + 3 $ . MACHINIST | f i ROWLEY I THE DAILY BRITIS G gston an Sas nit House Painting snd Paper Haag- tag Estimates om work freely given LALALLLAMSS WALL PAPER FOR SALE K ] 340 BARRIE STREET, Fev evveeY TOYA ] PHONE 12064, ! 1 | ett utitrnieth - . Escaped So Far. {court sessions which open on Monday | ed by Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilson, Mrs. | OMAS COPLEY | So far Kingston has escaped small- inext. This means that the case will | John McKay, president of the Ladies' THOI peas, which © bean creating panic | Hkely have to stand over till the! Society, Prof. and Mrs. John Mathew- | {in Toronto and other western points. Spring. Place was engaged to paint son, Prof. and Mrs. H. T. Wallace. Telephone 987 i m---- the smoke stack. | Dr. Wilson gave a short address of | Wanting anything dowe in the carpen. | ---------------- | welcome, and a splendid musical pro- | oF ir amet a Fy hard. | Meeting Of Executive. {gramme was given. Appropriate | wood floors of all Kimds. All orders There was a meeting of the execu | games were played, which were most will receive prompt sitention. Shop tive of St. Andrew's Society on Wed- entertaining. Among those taking Xt Queen street Desday afternoon, when arrange | part on the musical programme were | ents were made for the dinner the | Mr, Mackie, violin solo, and Glad- society will hold in the Frontenac |stone Wood, vocal solo. Refresh. Club on Nov. 28th. The speakers | ments were served by the Ladies' have not yet been anmounced. | Ald. It was one of the best social j events ever given by the ladies of Can You Beat This ? { Chalmers. Thirteen hens laid 1,610 eggs in | Ealing, London, between November, | 1918, and August, 1919, On Upper Johnson street, Kings- ton, eighteen hens laid 2,364 eggs (194% dozen) between Jan. 1st and Oct, 1st, 1919. Han removed from King Street to 40 PRINCESS STREET Repair work of all kinds, Phone, shop 1264; Rea, 120% Farm of 91 acres: 9 | miles from Kingston. { Good buildings and water front. | A wv ew w hdd yee mam Fresh Cut Flowers, Ferns, paims, funersl des'gns, fora) sprays, wedding bouquets wade to order F. J. JOHNSON, Florist. 115 Brock St. Phone 228, I NANI NINN ANN G. WASHINGTON PREPARED COFFEE made In the cup at the table All size caps in stock. Prompt Delivery. D. COUPER "hone TR Begs to announce that he Hi has resumed his practice. |! corner Johnson and Welling. ton Streets, Ki nhone 363. Finished His Work. John Brady, who spent the past Season as fireman on the steamer John Randall, of Kingston, has Te~| turned to his home in Newboro. Indoor Baseball To-night. Arrangements have been made for the 21st Battalion to play a game of indoor baseball to-night with the { R.C.H.A. at the armouries. PHONE 1670 O. Aykroyd & Son Carpenters and Builders. 21 MAIN STREET | ANTEC RCET REARS RRO | WOOD Sawed in Stove Lengths A safe, vediadle repuiating icine, Bold in thres dee Attended Ceremonies. Principal Dr. Bruce Taylor attend- ed the ceremonies at Toronto Univer- sity en Tuesday, when the corner stone of the Memorial Tower was laid by the Duke of Devonshire. Brig.-Gen. A. E. Ross Will speak to the Women's Can- adian Club on "Hospital Work. in | France," in Convocation Hall, Friday, | November the 14th, at 8 p.m. Ad- i fina, or sent re . Free Dampnieer® Xo fren: THE COOK MEDICINE co, TORORTO, ONT. (Formerly Winder.) LBAR'S A Department of Health. Had the Hearst Government been | returned to power it is practically certain that a Ministry of Health would have been created with Hon. Dr. Ross, of Kingston, as Minister. & The advancement of public health is May Have Three Teams, a matter in which both the farmer A great deal of 'interest is belng | and labor groups are deeply inter- manifested in the reorganization of | ested, and Ontario will have a De- the Frontenac Hockey Club. OWing | partment of Health despite the wup- to the war, the club bad to suspend | getting of the former Government's Intending investors should com municate with G. HUNTER OGILVIE at oncer and take advantage of vanced sale, ad- "eT.N Veinceas wired BOOTH & CO., Foot West Street Wood's Phone 133 The Great English Remed, Tones and invigbrates the whol By nervo m, makes new Bloo: | in ol sins, Cures Nervou | A jsuta to non-members, Ae. ! players are now home, it is expected that the club will get into line again, The prospects are good for entering three teams, senior, intermediate and junior, so it was stated on Thursday morning. The meeting of the club A Utilities Conference. A conference of the Ontario muni- cipal utilities operating under the { Hydro Commission, will take place t Hamilton on Tuesday next. Chair- man Elliott and Manager C. C. Fol- in and Brain Wi Des; cana, nero, Futpiiarlon. of 15. | iling Mi . Price $1 per box, si: | i | EE ro pamphlet mailed (res THE WOOL PREDICINE CO. TORONTO, OKT, (Fermety Windsee.) | Kingston Cement Products Factory Makers of Hollow Damp Proof Cement Blocks, Bricks, Sills, Lintles, and Drain Tile, also Grave Vaults. And all kinds of Ornamental Cement work. Factory: cor. of Charles and Patrick streets. PHONE 730W. Mgr., H. F. NORMAN FOR SALE PIPES, all sizes. ~RADIATORS. ~-MILITARY TENTS. «Large pleces of CANVASS, will be held in the City Council cham- | ger have been invited to attend. ber on Monday night. i Alleged Blasphemy On Reserve. Lewis Loft, a resident of the In- dian reservation in Tyendinaga, was charged in Deseronto police court, by Jacob Hill, his father-in-law, with having, on Oct, 20th, used blasphem- ous language to Jacob Hill, contrary to a by-law of the township of Tyen- dinaga. It was held the magistrate had no jurisdiction, that only the Federal Government had the right to regulate their doings. The magis- trate gave effect to the objection. The case was settled. In Marine Circles. The car ferry No. 1, has entered the Collingwood Shipbutiding Com- | pany"s dock. It will likely be another week be- | fore the steamer Jex is able to get in this dock. For Fall and Winter, Prevost Brock street has a great assortment of Ready Made Clothing in suits and overcoats and a splendid assortment of Gents Furnishings, his order clothing department was never better assorted at extremely low pri- etc, etc. OBOURG REAMERY BUTTER I. Cohen & Co. 278 Ontario Street. Phone 534 a pound. KINGSTON PRODUCE ©O. (Distributors) 1113 Brock Street. Aha 26¢. Clark's Pork & Beans 18c. Adi Paraiba Ask your grocer next time for J 1 Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King had Karl Streets, License No. 5-37149 Phone 1544. By becoming a member and purchasing your groceries at this store you will realize what Co~Operative Principles are. Kingston Co-operative Society, Ltd. King and Princess Streets. Phone 469. Delivery. Service. HE kind of bread we bake T is a boon to the house- wife. When you are tired Mrs. Bake-your-own-bread of the fussing and the fretting of baking day try a loaf of our made-well bread. It will please you and your family and will save you a lot of trouble if ¥ou buy our bread. OR THOSE FEATHERS SHOULD BE RENOVATED NOW. SEE US WH ARE EXPERTS. Kingston Mattress Company ne Princess street. Phone gon, Nees simmsar EE nna : US.L. Storage Battery 'DON. M. CRAIG Expert Storage Battery and Self Starter repairs, ~All size Batteries for all cars. 3 207 PRINCESS STREET, WINDSOR BLOCK HOUSE PHONE 1683W. IRCA XRT NIA) HOME MADE TC # ~~ Dry Storage For Your Battery Eo au vam WILLARD SERVICE STATION 19 Brock SL. ILESSES, Prop. Phone 1340 i ., We give special attention to Banquets and Evening Parties. Special private. rooms With tables that will seat twenty-five people. Can make accommodation co about one hundred. ur service is the best obtainable Yury : Se1 the proprietor, Peter particulars Lee, tor further and roieg, 332 Princess street, Tie Doery Open rom 8 am. to 3 am. eS 4 > $10,000 From Chinese. Peter Lee on Wednesday turned in applications for Victory Bonds total- ling $10,000 from twenty-eight Chin- amen out of the seventy-five who Going To Ottawa, The deputation from the Ports mouth Councll regarding needed im- provements In the village, will go to the capital just ms soon as arrange- ments can be made for the deputa- tion. The deputation will Hkely get | off to Ottawa some time during next week. ston. The applications were for bonds of denominations from $50 to $6,100. last year Mr. Lee got ap- { plications for $4,700 from the China- |men here. He was highly congratu- {lated upon the success of his work. Mr. Lee conducts the Grand Cafe and the Chinese grocery store. has a restaurant in the city of Munt- real, -------- Can Get Mail In Boxes. The postmaster says that on Sat- urdays all mails up to 5 p.m. are dis- tributed to - the postal boxes, and available for box-holders. Those who do not hold boxes, of course, do not receive mail on Saturday after- noons at their homes, as letter car- riers have a half-holiday. tr ------------ Suburban Locomotive Derailed. The G. T. R. suburban locomotive had another accident on Wednesday afternoon. It was running into the Rains Interfere. The heavy rains have greatly in- | terfered with the work of the Vie- | tory Loan canvassers in the county, | making travel over the roads diffi- | cult. Farmers throughout the coun- | ty, who have not been reached, are | requested to write their banks to arrange for their applications for bonds. Turning Out Locomotives. The men at the Locomotive Works have not lost any time' since they jresumed work. The works have jturned out nearly a dozen engines {since then and the plant is rapidly jresuming its former activity. Two {engines -are' being sent to Winnipeg {in the course of a few days, and one {left Thursday, Work On Government Ship. Work on the large ghvernment ship on the Collingwood Shipbuilding Company's stocks is proceeding very satisfactorily. It is not Known what large lake v ls will berth here | during the coming winter, but the | company's dry dock is ready to un- | dertake extensive repairs at any | time, the switch at the foot of Brock street and the tender became derailed. After an hour's work, and by the aid of the Locomotive Works test engine, the G.T.R. engine was placed on the tracks. switch, and held up the removal of a new engine from the Locomotive Works. Cannot Keep Them Out. The protest of the Kingston musicians over American orchestras coming to Kingston to play at dances and entertainments was sent to Ot- tawa, but there it little likelihood of the protest succeeding, owing to the provision of the Canadian Immigra- tion laws. It has been pointed out that these laws permit the entry of any person who has on his or her person the sum of fifty dollars, and the local inspector has no right to debar respectable people, The King- ston musicians are aetermined to protect local rights and declare that it there is nothing in the laws to meet this particular case they are going to see that the laws are chang- od in the interests of Canadian mus- J] e-- iclans. . Damage Case En A The case of W. J. Place, against the city of Kingston for $10,000 dam- ages for injuries received when he {fell off the smoke stack at the city's { incinerator, some time ago, does not ------------ Social Event At Chalmers. Wednesday was students' and young people's night at Chalmers church and the event proved, most enjoyable. The guests, who number. ed between 350 and 400, were receiv- operations, but as practically all the | | the Departments of Labor and Health | under one Minister. c | thas just licked Tom McGarity in constitute the Chinese colony in King-| Who has ju He also | inner station light, when it fouled | The accident was due to a half open plans. - There will be no separate portfolio for this purpose, however, the plan as worked out by Mr. Drury, according to an intimation given providing for the linking up of ¢ All Guessed Wrong. Tom Carty, member-elect in the Ontario Legislature for South Ren- | frew, is the victim of a story going | the local rounds. As soon as he was elected, the new legislator decided to take a run down to Toronto. He had not visited the Ontario capital for a number of fears, and, anyway, he wanted to mingle with other prospective Parliamentar- ians. When the member-elect was leav- ing the Union station he was met by the usual gathering of hotel touts, "King Edward!" called one. pointing at the man from South Ren- | frew. | "You're all wrong," he replied, ac- cording to the story, "I'm the man } South Renfrew." At Rednersville, on Nov, 5th, Sam- uel S. Brown and Helen Scott, both of Richmond township were quietly married. In Belleville on Nov. 5th, Rev. A, S. Kerr united in marriage, Mrs. Gladys Weese, Rossmore, and Wil- la elbourne, Peterborough. PILES: = tohin Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless If you want plenty of thick, beau- | titul, glossy, silky 'hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much goad to try to brush or wash it out. way to get rid of dandruff is to dis- or 1087, The only sure |) ICE CEAM Call at 281 King or ring up 568 DIRECTORY FOR RETURNED MEN, APPLY For employment information. For Land Settlement, general matters, advise: Bank of Toronte Hidg., cer. King and Brock Streets For Vocational Courses, trial Re-tralning; Merchants Bank Bi COR, Brock and Welllagton Sta. Bring your children in to our Ice Cream Parlor and treat them to a dish of our pure Ice Cream, or take a pint or quart For medical treatment, surgical home. You will be delighted &ppliances: with the good quality of our ream. Golden Lion Bleek C For Pensions: 288 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 1128. Indus. . Bibby Block, Princess Street The Value Of The Home The man who can afford fo own a home--and the average man of earning y ean » d make it his first concern to solve the problem. He will be aided In that task by studying he real estate offerings closely and investigating those which Thuil ane aii Taki. He will thus be serving Aimael his n s city, Te 3 honor a en atx. Xo every such mas, we would any et 8 For the choicest lots, Telephone 703 67 houses and locations, apply te: NEW, ALSO FEW SIAGHTLY USED FIRE KINGS AND STATION AGENTS. ALL SIZES QUEBEC HEATERS MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. Do Not Delay CAN BE SEEN AND BOUGHT AT A. SPEIZMAN'S 69 QUEEN, ST., KINGSTON. Also Plumbing Supplies. solve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gent- ly with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de- stroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get rr NEW YORK FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY STORE : HOME-MADE CANDIES, FRESH DAILY WATCH SATURDAY FOR SPECIALS IN CHOCOLATES 314 PRINCESS ST. PHONE 1405. liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all rou will need, no matter how much iandruff you have, This simple rem- edy never falls. (appear on the docket for the high ry Automoblies carried: small $3.00, Kingston--Cape Vincent Ferry BY 8S. S. MISSISQUOX-- DAILY SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, (Railroad Time) Ret aingston 6.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. E leaves Cape Vincent at 9.40 a.m. reachin Sag Lio am, Leave Cape Vincent 4.30 p.m. reaching g9ton at Sova trip tickets $1.26, with & §0c. rebate on return trip. have ios a.lovely futing for 75 cents. Tickets 200d to return on > of ® only. Bug connections at Cape V acent from morning with Kingston 8iving nearly 4 hours In Watertown dr 4 retur: Steamer leaving To iD Ware &r dn ning to connect For information, phone 2195, RAEkpost Navi Sow arge $4.90. EVERY WEEK BETWEEN MONTREAL AND KINGSTON; Al~ WAYS ON TIME. SHIP YOUR FREIGHT BY THIS RE. LIABLE ROUTE = * Proud Parent" Here, when you grow up. ¥ son, is something that will help You set yourself up in business} ¥ JUST RECEIVED A LARGE NUMBER OF LADIES' SERGE DRESSES--in black, brown and navy blue, in all the Itest styles. Prices from $15.00 to $85.00. : : FOR. ONE WEEK ONLY MEN'S OVERAJTAS--black and blue striped, at cost price 'ee MrABassanven srsanpensiva wisinnian iiss BIE 10 $2.05 JOS. B. ABRAMSON '257 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 3288).