---------- PAGE EIGHTEEN 5 SE ---- T VICTORY LOAN RESULTS Returns Received at Headquarters Up to 7 pan. Y esterday Objectives for Unit--1 $850,000. Total "x Returns to fate Teams, $1.7 245,004 Total cams, $1,700,000; special subscriptions s 355,100 | Returns From Canvassing Districts. Districts Kiugston Cit Wolfe Island Kingston Township Pittsburg Township Sterriugton Township Loughbory Township Portland Township .s Hinchinbrooke Township Bedford Township .- Kannebec Township Olden Township Oso Tpwnship . . ania Clarendon, Barrie and Millar . . Palmerdton and Canonto Portsmouth _ Howe Islang Flag winners to date merston and Canonio 9 plumes, To-day's figures for Frontenac d tial gatns have been made in some of were not all met,' Kingston city has ing the honor flag and plume that it has carried the whole dist : 5 was $585,000, and the total amount reported is $379,500, In this figure is expected when the final returns come ¥ 8 objective # slight increase in this evening. The Prince of Wales honor flag was pr o'clock and was hoisted over the City place when the figures were posted on the hand was raised to the hig! showing the 'exact amount subser excess of the allotment. Wi city's success. The executive re man; and C. Webster, vice-chairmar acted as chairman At a meeting at headquarters this morning, Mr behalf of the exocutive and the canvassers the g result He congratulated the people splendid respouse to the Victory Loan ted to their success, and the efficient staff of speakers, both in the county All had done their very best and he hoped to | exceed the § the canvassers and all who contribu gratitude of the committee see the fipal returns to-might Kennebec, Portsmouth sisctive Returns ta dats Flag jest he 30.600 2 $0.000 25,800 160.000 32,6 38,850 5 | mobilized at * G i fend it from an attack by the "reds" 14,800 11,200 7.950 500 2,350 3,300 6,750 24,500 10,2C0 $1,700,000 1,710,000 2 plumes, Kingston. ici are most gratifying, Substan- he townships and while the objects gone so magnificently over the top rict., The esanted to the Mavor at eleven Hall and a gréat demonstration fook the dial on the Market Square, and ard was placed on the b }, being $305.1 unced to the ei $ @ absence of J. M. Hu through illness, and H hair- Vickle, Nickle expressed on of Kingston and Frontenac for appeal and said that the work of including the press and city, merited the a 3,000,000 mark 4A SMOKER'S WARNING. Jacob Jones was in a rage--yes, in 'an awful stew And cussed.in every language he could use; For he'd heard an agitation was in' the course of brew To do to 'baccy what was done to booze, Suid Jacob: "Holy Moses! What's the old world comin' to? Aln't there goin' to be no liberty at all. That a man can't have a pipetul or suck a tasty chew? 1 surely don't admire soma folks gall But, b'gosh, if they should do it and take our smokes away, Us men will make some laws an' force 'em home. That will make those busy-bodies Wish they had left us smokin' We'll put a ban on drinkin' tea-- ~-reasons same; » If anyone's caught gossipin' you bet we'll make 'e An' coffes'll be included who want the whole blamed say, men alone. it's full of caffeine dope m hope They're not caught at the same old trick again. Face paint and powder, too, must go Chewin' of gum we'll make --it's harmful to the health; a jailterm crime: An' wearin' pads and corsets will be signs of over-wealth, . We'll make 'em chuck 'em off We'll make lovers court in publie, Dancin' will be among the an' come to time. where everyone may see; things we'll ban: We'll stop every kind of pleasure. No more will be & gift to mortal m If 'people want & joyless world, why, If sad they'd be, for them things The way to show some people they a Personal liberty an. that's the kind they'll get, sad we'll make; re wrong is just to let Them have their own bad medicine to take By thunder, 1 have smoked now All meddlers heed and listen for nigh on forty vears, while I rave If you try to take my pleasure, kiss good-bye t his vale of tears, I tell you, bo, you're flirtin' with your grave!' 2,650,000 Clarenflon and Miller 2 plumes, Pal- | reatest pleasure over the | the | | i discussed by What is Transpiring in This Lively Village. iansdowne, Nov. 14 Wil- liam Jack attended the funeral on Monday in Gananoque of her brother, irs Mrs FOR AN ATTACK UPON CITY OF OLYMPIA A Pitched Battle Likely 0 Come-- Bolshevists Must Be Driven Out. | 4 news on Saturda Seattle, Wash _ Nov Mem- away of her nephew, § bers of the IL. W.W. were reported to, son of Mr. and Mrs be gathering yesterday at bordeaux, Gananoque Wash, preparatory to aff armed in- in the Kingst vasion of Olympia, state capital where some of their comrades had | been jailed. {| Despatches from Olympia stated | that eltigens armed themselves and the jail, ady to de- wea ben ased had been Hospital there The Presbyterian anniversary ser- vices held on Sunday last were well attended Rev. Mr. Barton, Pres cott, was the preacher. On Monday evening a musical treat was provid- prisoners, Who led by Brookville talent assisted by were taken 10 [local talent | Mrs. George F. Johnston is visit- g ie Toronto, afr. and Mrs. Ren- {ford Dillon and daughter of Ganan- oque are guests f the former's mother, Mrs. Geaogbge Dillon. Mrs. Meanwhile, the three bad been held there, { the state reformatory at Monroe. i { The campaign to rid the state of i In LW.W. continued in full swing. One of the most pretentious raids Was conducted in Spokane yesterday. The Union-Recprd, official organ of | Bennett Dixod. Winnipaz. who has the labor unions here, which was | been vieiting reletives in this vicinity seized late vesterdiy by the United | ang Mallorytown for the past four States marshal, was allowed to Te | months returned home on Friday. { sume publication today. | Arthur McConnell is learning tele- i The District Attorney charged the | graphy with F Barle, operator af publishers with condoning the mur- Findlay. Miss Marjorie Leacoek, der of four mew _ers of the Ameri-| Kingston, is home on sick leave. Mrs. can Legion.at Centralia, on Tues: |mhomas J. W ebster, Tilley, has suf- day. The men were released on | tered a relapse. U00 each. E. B. Ault, the editor, was ald. i . 18 in sftendance. thea ro-arresied charged with crimi=Txfr and Mrs. Patrigk loft on Won. ual libel. The complaint alleged he | day for Stittsville, where Mr. Patrick defamed the four men slain at Cen- secured a tralia. He was released on $1,000 Leslie Johnston is v bail on this charge! Governor Hant has | ight with a communication trict attorneys, sheriffs and police, j calling on them to 'renew our allé- giance to the constitution and | law and go forward with a determi- | nation to speedily and lawfully rid lat the tele ye office. The Junior the State of these enemies of soci- Institute ety and enemies of constitutional lday ev ag in J { government." 1! IMrs. Bow He pledged 'every agency, and all the power and resources of the j State" to aid the local authorities in the clean up "Too long have we sat passively, by { while an indifferent public has al- | | lowed a treasonable and criminal ele- { | megs. to grow and increase in this | State," he said. "I admonish and re- | | quest all to whom this is addressed | {to stamp out Bolshevism. I. W. | | W.'ism;, and all other seditious doc- | { trines." The attitude of the military auth- orities on the coast was expressed by Lieut.-General Hunter Liggett, com- mander. of the Western Department, | US.A, who was asked what action he intended to: take regarding i "Reds." { i "We will just leave it to the Am- | { erican Legicn," he said. "They can | | take care of the situation." has iting in Otta ! entered the dis- tq Lea ) Anna Shaw bas returped m Sp llorvtown Misses Edna MeNeill and Beulah Mc Clary are operators . W. Heaslip's ball who has been visiting Mrs. Gordon {is v ing her sister, Mrs. { Alguire, Athens. Landon Burton MAW SAITI ONCE THAT IN ALL THEIR MARRIED LIFE PAW MATL NEVER CONTRAMICTED HER-AN' PAw. SAITI-NO - SHE NEVER GAVE HIM A CHANCE! GANANOQUE (From Our Own Correspondent.) i Nov. 15.--In the interests of the | Forward Movement along the wvari- ous lines of church activity, a splen- | did banquet was held in the lecture | hall of St. Andrew's church last even- ing, and was brought to a most sue- | cessful issue. Rev. C. E. Kidd, pastor of St. Andrew's, filled the 'chair. r #. Principal Dyde, of Queen's Theologi- cal College, Kingston, was the speak. |' er of the evening. Business details | arising out of the meeting were ably Rev. Henpy Gracey, D.D., Mayor Wilson, David Darling, D. A. Mitchell and J. C. Linklater. About 100 were in attendance at the banquet. In the lecture hall of! ll Grace church last evening an inter- | IN DANGER OF PUEL FAMINE Natural Gas Supply Showing Signs xhaustion of o Windsor, Nov. 15.---This ¢ity and | neighboring border municipalities to- night were. face to face with a fuel famine as the result of the natural g4s supply showing signs of exhaust- ion. 'The pressure in some sections on the east side of the city was so low that gas for heating purposes was practically useless The first touch of winter found hundreds of residents without any fuel other than gas. Many had or- gered supplies of coal from the city, but deliveries had been hindered by lack of teams. " 'Such a ked, lowering of pres sure this early in the sewson bears out the warning of the Gas Company officials that the supply was no longer 'reliable for heating purposes. The pressure at Tillbury wells has been steadily d for the past year, 'and conditions are-fikely to be much worse than last winter, when, during the extreme cold weather, bousehokd- fers in some instances had to tear down Jones to provide themselves reliable repviati in thive go a ay 1, §3; 33: Te bea r seat $5 per - ------ BIRTH RATE GROWS. Many of the Newcomers Are Baby Boys. London, Nov. 15.---Latest returas show that the birth rate in Great Britain, which suffered a serious de- cline during the war, is increasing rapidly. Between 400 and 500 more child- Ten are being born every month than in the same months of 1918. The usual ratie of males and fe- males shows a marked change. In peace times a slightly larger 'nymber of girls are born. During the war, and since, there is an extra number Of boys, bearing out the ancient be- Tis that war or famine always raise the relative birth rate of males. The high cost of living, doubled the expense of rearing child, -evidently has not interfered with parenthood in any class. te esa "CHICAGO MAY" N TOILS. - Se | 'oman Crook's First Conviction in . United States. New York, Nov. 15.--May Sharpe, known to the police of two conti- nents, as "Chicago May" was oon- victed of petty larceny here yester- day 'and sentenced to. from - six months to three years. This is her first conviction in this country, al- though she had been arrested sev- eral times. She served ten years in an English prison and two years in nce, for aiding men to escape from Devil's Island. : x of : Moon. "An exeepti useful Calendar!" says, The edition is very important you will be syre Calendar at re | sae goto your FREE and the best jay " vCal' ublished ge-figure forecast for each day Sunrise and Sunset Thats limited. : that vou call early so that to get this splendid free beginning of the year. It gives the weather in the year, also time and phases of the nally complete and Jha, everybody t is there vile he ros FRE - which has | esting lantern service was held un- | der the auspices of their missionary | committee and attracted quite a! large gathering. i | Miss Katie Donald, King street. was removed to' Kingston General i Hospital for treatment a few days ago. A WESTERN MYSTERY | Suspected of Killing Wife, Husband Attempts Suicide. Regina, 'Sask, Nav. 15---John Wilson, formerly a sub-inspector in | | the Dominion Police enforcing the | Military Service Act, is in the Gen- | eral Hospital here with 100 stitches jin his throat ollowing an attempt | to commit suicide with a small pen- | 'knife while in a police ceil. Mary { Wilson, whom he married in Slam. | anan. Scotland, in 1908. is missing i and has not been seen since Sept: | ber 27, 1918, and Is believed to {hoch murdered by.ier husband, { cording to the police, in an aut | bile near the Borden ferry across, | Saskatchewan River Blaine Lake. Regim® {0 join her husband by pointment at Saskatoon, Wilson ma ried Jessie Patterson of Blaine Lak with whom he bad been in love for two vears. These dre the outstand- ing features in a mass of evidence being eollested by the Provincial po- ing up a mur- der case against Wilson. WILL VISIT CANADA. vo ---- British and Domiuions Washington, N 5 ngton, Nov. 15.-- Arrange ments are being for a short tour of Eastern Cankda by the mem- the delegations from Great and India, to Conference, BACKWARD IN HIS STUDIES "How's yer boy down at college? he was haifback ha an' now he tells us his fullback. ] THRIFTY AS USUAL dy tak sic lang strides noo-a- says It disna wear oot his - quick, Tour for -- THE ALLY BRITISH Whig § THE LWW. ARE GATHERING, ous roc Gilbert Root, who passed away sud-| . ' : . {denly on Saturday Washington Governor Declaresthe Mrs. Rebecca McKay received the | receiving treatmeni and passed away ! position. | wa. Misses C. Cross and Edna Big- | ford returned this week from Ivy | ending the past six weeks in | holding a dance on Mon- | roed to the Tincap on! | ordinary civilian "Not very good, I guess. He wrote | i J Why does San. | shoes sae | ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1910] TIDINGS FOR OUR READERS PRESENTED IN 7 BRIEFEST POSSIBI.E FORM. | The Whig's the News of the World From Tele graphic Service and Newspaper Ex. The Berlin met al ended their strike British casualties in the battle of Jutiand were 6.014 killed and 647 wounded M. Massaryk | President Czesho-Slovak Republic, tersigned the Peace Treaty While crossing the Russo-Finnish | frontier, Pros. Baren Nolde was shot {by a Finnish sentinel ! Two thousand shop assisiants have | Bone on strike at Cairo for 24 hours, i alleging breach of contract. | Poulet, the French afrman, has ar- {Mved at Bushero and resumed hi { Sight to Karachi, { Frederick Hanson. found gui {manslaughter at Toronto, was fenced to penitentiary for | years. { Five small flags signed hy the Big : i Four fetched 53.350 france at the j auction sale for infantile charities in i Paris. workers have of the has coun- ity of sent- twelve { | declared--at---severat mrear | jcentres in Czecho-Slovakia, at Pilsen. Steamers on the Seine, which have | been idle on account of coal short age, have resumed sailings, using petrol 'and oil. The German national debt next year apart from indebtedness under the Peace Treaty will amount. to { more than $50,000,000,000 : Lieut. Maddalena, the Italian + man flew from Stockhol t IngfofS a distance of 440 ki {in two hours and twenty minutes. Ths death of Mrs Elizabeth Nichols, widow of the late Thomas Nichols, and mother of Sir Thomas | White, occurred ir Toronto on Wed- | nesds 'ienna telegram. says that the ent hés 'decided to | Bavaria's application for the extra- | | dition of Max Levien, leader of the | | thort-lived Communist regime in Mu- | { mdeh. i { The sailing ship Wolbert, on her { Way from Fecamp to England, was | jcut in two by a Swegisn steamer. | | Two of the crew of twelve. were rescyed. The fate of the remainder | | Is unknown Premier Drury stated that Lieut.- { Col. D. Carmighael, D.S.O., will be apppinted to the vacancy on the providcial Hydro-Electric Commis- Ston created by the death of W. K. McNaught In' the elactions in upper Silesia, in the Hindenbury rict, 64 per cent. of the voters voted for the Poles 'In | | the Beuthen region the Poles obtain- | {ed 78 per cent. In the Tarnowits | region the Poles received 89 per cent. Aerial services with large airplanes | for from six to eight passengers, have been established from Munich to Berlin via Nuremburg and Leip- sig, from Munich to Frankfort-on- Main and from Munich to Vienna. |! refuse MAY INSTALL CLOCKS i ---- { To Check Up the Civil Servants at | ¥ Ottawa, Ottawa, Nov --Civil servants are all agog over an order in Coun- cil just passed. approving the prin- ciple of using time clocks to mark the time of arrival at work, Hitherto a clerk and a book have been in most departments the re- cording angel for the unpunctuali- | ties of those: who arrived late. It is claimed by stern discipbmarians in | the service that a good natured clerk could and does turn his bling eve Ao tardy arrivals. or else a benevolent | | eye to the clock. *t has mot been { snknown for people who left their [i {bomes at 9 olclock mever. to arrive ater than 9 at the officel so for as the | record shows, The Public Works Department is to find out how much tite clocks Dally Condensation of | HEALTHY, PURE, AERATED WATERS Made from Pure Sugar and Imported Syrups. Publin Ginger Ale, English Ginger Beer. COLA CH APPLE C Agen r De Labe! ; «$1.25 Per Case . ss -50¢. Per Gallon Ale and Porter and Dominion White "33 $1.73 per Case Th Bottling Works Wholesale Tob: omists, Phone 304 i 292 Princess St. : I Geo. Thompson, Prop. A . BAT SUL 5 = i ---- R-- ----------_ rr r---- r-- Ee -------------- i -------- I" CARDEN COURT CREAM AND POWDER PROTECT THE FACE AND CURE CHAPP AND HANDS. ED LIPS en si en SOLD ONLY BY: -- SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Telephone 21 Cor. Princess and Mon' real Sts, USE MAXOTIRES Strengthen your casings where they need it the most-----from the inside. The Maxotire bears all the strain. STANDARD VULCANIZING SHOP S84 ONTARIO 8S T., COR. QUEEN x A. NEAL, MGR. PHONE 3050, 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 grocer or fruit dealer should have them. , If not, send us his name and we'll see you are supplied. - For The Long Winter Evdhings Ahead---Get a Grafonola Why deprive yourself any longer of the pleasures of good music in your home when a Columbia Outfit can be purchased on LINDSAY'S Easy-Payment-Plan, a plan that brings you the in- strument and récords at once and spreads out the cost over a length of time so that you never miss the money. Come at once and select your outfit. | cost, and #f the cost is not too great ||| { all Federal employees will. in course | of time, punch a clock does any in railway offices or factory employ. i "Cupid's Advertiser" Raided. / {| New York. Nov. . 15. -- Assistant District Attorney Kilrpe last Sunday j Joined the New Hope Society, 'pub- lisher of Matrimonial News Cupid's Advertiser. Today he an- nounced that he: had raided the | rooms of the organization and seized graphs. joining the society that on payment ! {of $10 he would receive 'special at- | tention," and that if he paid $25 he | would be listed so effectively that he | would "get a millionairess for a wile." It Was necessary to join the society before inserting an advertise. ment in the papers, he said he was told. + Having assimilated this informa- tion Kilroe subpoenaed the publisher of the papers. The publisher did not appear, Kilroe said, and the raid fol. lowed. / ' ---------- Farmers Will Start Paper. i Torgnto, Nov. 15. is said that ® movement is on f §.--The | Interna- received documents, books and many photo. |} Kilroe said he was informed upon i -{ a8 & chaplain ir and Hi Type "A" Small and light; an ideal portable instrument | with tone volume ample for dancing party in the home. . Complete with 17 double-" sided %30¢, Columbia Records of your own choye for only i, vat S4T.80 Easy terms if desired. Type "B" -- A handsome model in ' quartered oak or mahogany, fine tone; com- plete outfit consisting of ma- chine with 17 donble-sided Sc. Columbia records of your own choice for $685.80. Easy terms if desired. Type "D"<-The tdne volume of this popular model is as tontshing, has (hres spring motor; in quartered oak or mahogany. Complete with 17 Coudble-sided 90e. Colum: bia Records of. your Own choice, for only $110.50 Easy terms if desired, Type "C"- Beautiful and substantial; bas cover: in guartered oak or mahogany Complete with 17 doubdle- sided $0c. Celumbis records of your own choles for | ® INDSANY LINAITED 121 PRINCESS STRECT, KINGSTON. Montreal, Ottawa. Québec, Brockville, Beilevill . . &nd Three Rivers ! ~~ Rev D. J. Lane, B.A. who served: A in min A Bacal hm AA i At Winnipeg 2 United Farmers' v, has accepted | party to contest faders! elections was Presbyterian {Porn at the meeting of the Cunadiay Tocuncl of Agreuliure 8