PAGE FOURTEEN SHE HAD §| Montreal Woman Couldn't iE HAD SUFFERED FOR FIFTEEN YEARS 4 i i ti cies. coming out in a sort of rash all over bye-elections in five constituen my body and the rheumatism in my ! Acceptance of office in the Meighen TA THE DAILY BRITISH : - pee 'FIVE BYE-ELECTIONS ARE LIKELY TO OCCUR Two Cabinet Ministers to go to Polls--Other Likely ; Vacancies. Press Despatch) (Canadian the ad- Ottawa, July 14.--Wita vent of the new government, prepara- tions are likely to be made shortly for | GANANOQUE (From Our Own Correspondent) | July 14.--A large contingent of Protection Lodge, No. 51, L. O. lu, accompanied by their fife and drum band, celebrated the 12th wit their brethren in Napanee. Tan young ladies of the Winona Miass'ca Circle of Craze church enjoyed a p easaat outing vesierday afternoon and last FELON YP Br MeCurdy and Ty ven ng TIE TST Hy TE CITY WHIG FELL FROM HIS BOAT AND WAS DROWNED Tragic End of Lloyd Baxter, of Jones Falls, While Fishing. Seeley's Bay, July 14.--A sad drowning accident took place near Brass's Point bridge on the evening of the 12th, when Lloyd Baxter fell overboard while trolling for fish. As he was alone in the boat at the time the line w. Q. he. fast to a 'WEDNESDAY, JULY, 14, 1920 DELICIOUS WORLD FAMOUS ROOT BEER BEVERAGE IN BOTTLES FOR YOUR HOME. JAS. CRAWFORD. JAS. REDDEN & €o. JAS." HENDERSON. W. V. WEBSTER. JOHN GILBERT. 5 Nothing goes into Hires but the pure healthful juices of Roots, Herbs, Barks and Berries and Pure Cane Sugar. AT-- Lhe line w. oupd.iQ. stump and It is supposed that while Works: ren¥en Sew for Rheumatism E Before She Began Taking Tanlac--Housework is Real Pleasure Now. oS -- LRGs Wak 0-had what: got so stiff that I couldn't sew or do | my housework. {| "I saw by the papers the way & g "I certainly think Tanlac is the greatest medicine ever sold to suf- fering people, and it has been such a wonderful benefit to me that I feel it my duty to tell everybody about it," said Mrs. J. W. Jarvis, of Special For Saturday Choice Dripping Choice Beef Roast 35¢ to 30c. Ih. Choice Steak, Pork, Veal, Lamb. All kinds of Smoked Meats, ete. QUICK'S YESTERN Next gemeral meeting will be T held on Friday, August 6th. nz ERGY Jvnugy The Last Corn Whenyou end your corn with Blue- jay,it will be the last corn you let grow. You willknowhow to stopthe pain, And how to quickly and completely end all corns. There are millions who use Blue- jay now, and they never let a corn Of the Charleston Lake Association | : v STOUH MARXETS. Held Wednesday. remain. Quotations Furnished by Bongard, | Charleston, July 12.--The social | Bago | which was to have heen held here on Ryerson . Oo. or t | Wednesday evening was spoiled by . | the rain. Mrs. W. Halliday returned A ' | home on Monday from Toronto. Lit- New York Stogkx. Closing | tle Miss Beatrice Hockey, Athens, is " Lo Mh try 100 holidaying with her aunt, Mrs. Leo- American Locomo 36 8514 | nard Halliday. The annual meeting | jAm. Internat. Corp. .. 901% 893 |Of the Charleston Lake Association | Am. Sumatra Tobacco 90% will be held at Foster's hotel on | Smelters ...: | Wednesday evening, July 14th. Mas- | Baldwin Loco. .... ter Marcus Hardson and little sister | Bethlehem Steel "B" . Angie, Spring Valley, are holidaying | Anaconda .... | here. People from here who were in | | Kingston, during the visit of the Sparks & Sparks circus, nated in par- | , | ticular the way in which Mr. Bushell, | | manager of the Kingston fair, adver- | , | tised the exhibition. The elephants | | carried large posters announcing the ! + | event. | The wet weather of late has spoil- {ed a great many of the socials and | picnics. However the season for those | enjoyments will soon be Qver and the { people here are already planning for 91 a better outing at Kingston's big 97% | fair. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McLean, 94 | Governeur, N.Y, are on a visit to 70% | their daughter, Mrs. F. W. Clark, B. 31% | Slack was one of a party who motaor- J 69 led to Watertown recently and spent . 41% | a pleasant day taking in the city and ' 92 | calling on relatives. ' There are a large number of guests at Cedar Park and in a few days a full house is expected. Rain is fall- ing heavily here today, preventing | the farmers from working at the | hay. Those who intended attending | the different Orange celebrations are much disappointed on account of the ! rain. THE ANNUAL MEETING Memorial Tablet Unveiled. Belleville, July 14.--In St. Paul's Methodist church, Tweed, on Sun- day evening a tablet was unveiled in memory of adherents of the church who lost their lives in the great war. Rev. A. L. Brown, the pastor, preach- ed' the sermon, and Lieut.-Cdl. O' Flynn, Belleville, delivered an ad- dress T.'Beailey and J. Frost, two returned men, 'unveiled the tablet. The new-day way Blue-jay is the new-day way, the scientific method. It was perfected in a laboratory world-famed for its surgical dressings. It is supplanting the many treat- ments whichare harsh and inefficient. It has made paring as ridiculous as it is unsafe, for paring doesn't end corns. Do this tonight: Apply to a corn a Blue-jay plaster or liquid Blue-jay--whichever you Mark how the pain stops. Then wait a little and the corn will loosen and come out. R. W. Wigmore entail bye-elections [the middle 'of the afternoin for the winding it and trying to extricate the in Colchester, N.S., and St. John D0me Of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Jack- | hook, he overbalanced and fell over. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR KINGSTON DISTRICT. ! people were being helped by Tanlac I'ark, where an enjoyable tim: was dark, after being several hours in the | § oy - | and so decided to see if it would do [the government assumed office, there | vpen: | water. | were already two vacancies in On- | nd teen me of all my troubles was most sur- | | y jester. N 7., have opened up their | eq on but he decided that an inquest prising. The first thing it did was to death of David: Marshall. and the irmer tome on Hay Island for the | wag not necessary. The body of the eal a » I could eat better than I had for other in Peterboro, West, due to the | Quite a Lumber from tows: attend- | at Jones' 'Falls. W V A y vr blood got purer ------ G nd aol Sifts of res ples Acceptance of the office of parlia- |!°TS Krove, eight miles wes: of the ° ° * 10 Aylwin street, Montreal, recently. |appeared from my skin. I am no | Dt y ltbrarian by Hon. Martin ioe? R Ménday afternoon aid even- | 0 po to Meighen will transfer ""There's hardly been a day during | jonger bothered with headaches and | mentary a : : [ng : | control of natural resources in the > have been quite reli®ed of all trouble Burrell will entail his resignation as Ford Crmiston, of Moatrea!, a s°n suffered awful pains across the small a member of the house. There is a 'at p 92 The Canadian Exhibition author: 3 . of my back on account, of trouble and stiffness has gone out of my I Tiols SLCGUIE ¥ SAOK Hut RUT [ies hope to be able to secure the Dustey months toys Aug hig ot Brel the time fingers and 1 am so much stronger... Ames, having taken the posi- a . x : 430. 2ud prossuce of Py and September, meetings 4s 8 Sor ie i . } ; i nd- | Mary at the on in 1921. With every now and then a sharp | housework without the least diffi- [tion of financial director. of the es 8 New Outi, 1s spend. Co-operative bodies in Canada culty. I hope all who suffer as I did | ors it rei with a needle. I got into a very run- to retain his seat in the house. Pa is ~¢ | the Co-operative Union of Canada in : ov: J ! Mr. and Mrs. les Davidson, =t | down condition where I had no appe- | for I am sure it wjll relieve them of | Hon. P. E. Blondin was this mora- |g or S06 3 ty. Charla D. Davidson, | Brantford. splitting headaches that nearly blind- Tanlac is sold in Kingston by A. | : Fase Hr a ed me with pain. My blood was very | P, Chown and by the leading drug- | The position of solicitor-general re- - h thelr Yarenss, Mr. 353 wre. wil mains vacant. The 'solicitor-generai am Davidson, Brock sticer. ee et ein New Ontario, is spending scma time TERY | general rule. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- PRIEST BIDS WOMEN MERITORIOUS CONDUCT | t+ PEPE EEE E PPE Edd +4 Lansdowne. -- Miss Ethel Lloyd, Saskatoon, Sask., Before Approaching the Altar Jug Bucupe o] Oth + - for apn munion--He Moueton, NB lL. M~clonn MARSHAL HINDENBURG + summer holiday season with her par- the assistance of Jatler Sweeney and -- street. 1 the matron on the evening of June Berlin, July 14--An unknown + Miss Annie Shaneman, nursa in the New York, July 14.--A special to | ia the World oD Philadelphia, says: [away of four prisoners, and who |% Hindenburg's Jolse Jeueniay is spending a tew holidays here with | slammed the corridor. gate in the | + and fired at the Field ) . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. mons in which he inveighed against modern styles for women had little | Preventing a complete jajl delivery, | + the man escaped. has, in recognition of his meritorious | his congregation the Rev. J. H. Mon- ville, rector of the Roman Catholle | from custody. Sharon Hill, a fashionable suburb, yesterdhy bade individual women. in closer around the neck before they came to the altar for communion. Father Monville stood at the door of the church and spoke to more as they manded that the garment should con- form to his criterion of modesty be- NB tive] But when | On 00 tae south. side of Tremont | hoard. The body was recovered after TELEPHONE 304. OFFICE: 294 PRINCESS ST. City, N.B., respectively. ; me any good. Well, the way it rid Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Young, of Boch: | The coroner, Dr. Young, was call- tario, one in East Elgin, due to the give me a splendid appetite so that season. | deceased was then taken to his home resignation of J. W. Burnham. jed the picnic and dance at McMas- and all signs of rash or pimples dis- It is authoritatively announced 4 (Incorporated) ye b t I have | We . i frou years but wha ha with my kidneys. All the swelling {of tha late John Ormiston, of tii: West to the Prairie Provinces. possibility also of a sixth vacancy. Sir ith my kidneys. 'Most all the time a lost and pr a S and better that I am able to do my town, who has been located {>r sone 4 tronage Drosence of Princess Beld on the 1st of each month. t Nations, is not likely long | 17 ! » Le a Thoush I had bea pricked will take my advice and try Tanlac imtoo (tives and (riends. have had a good year, according to tite, and every few days had | their troubles." ing sworn in as postmaster-general. |lingstin :re spending a sh» ¢ tims | much out of order for I was always gists in every town. --Advt. Mrs, James Bevins, 'Vorthington, - |is not a member of the cabinet as a erick Richardson, Front of Leeds and TO PIN WAI cL E Give Prisoner His Liberty for Block- | + : ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE arrived in town recently to spend the Smith, jail prisoner, who rushed to j* jents, Mr. and Mrs. D..J. Lioyd, King Censors Their Dress. > ; wn 39Lh, the time of the sdsauit and get- 4 Man broke info Pield Marsha] &f 158 (00 hospital, New York city, | "Finding. that three previous ser- P faces of the other prisoners, thereby (+ The bullet missed its mark and # of, Direbls, 00 and Mi or no tangible effect on members. of | [ conduct, been ordered discharged | SPOPPPSPEIFIPELILEEIIINIPD | Church of the Holy Child Jesus at his congregation to pin their waists "At the conclusion of the service passed out. In every case he de- fore its wearer quitted, the church.' What that corn does all corns will ao. Some 20 million corns a year are ended in this way. : Don't suffer corns. Don't have your feet disfigured. They can be ended almost as easily as a dirt-spot on your face. They are just as inex- cusable. . Don't forget this. It means too much to you. Ask your druggist for Bluejay. Blue-jay Plaster or Liquid The Scientific Corn Ender BAUER & BLACK, Limited Chicago Toronto New York' Makers of Sterile Surgical Dressings and Allied Products For the man who can pay for it with honestly acquired coin the best is not too good. Wise men labor while waiting for something to turn up. International Nickle . International Paper .... Lackawanna Steel Marine Pfd. . Mexican Petroleum 'Missouri Pacific New Haven ... . Willys Overland Pierce Arrow | Republic Iron & Steel | Reading wae {U. S. Rubber | Southern Pacific | Studebaker .... | Sinclair Oil .... - Tobacco Products ... Texas Pacific U. 8. Steel ~1 00 m- ~ or. - FE GARDEN COURT We always carry in stock a fall parations, and will be pleased to are of a superior class of goods, a trial in sufficie: judge them for y about their quality. SARGENT'S DRUG 'STORE QUALITY--COUR TESY--SERVICE. Corner Princess and Montreal Streets. FE line of these popular Toilet Ppre- demonstrate them to you. They standing out by themselves, and to convince you of their merit. Come in and ruelf. Words cammot tell you half ag much Handled exclusively in this city bye a WU pw 00 © ot a te Telephone 41. Brazilian Brompton .... Canada Cement Canada Steamships -.. Canada Steamships Pfd 82 Canadian Locométive ..90 offered Canadian Locomotive Pfd 88 offered Cons. Smelters ..... 251% Dominion Bridge .... 93 Dominion Steel 67% Dominion Textile ....145% Dom. Foun. & Steel 691% bid General Electric 101 bid North Amer. Pulp .. 8% bid National Breweries .. N. Y. Exch. Riordon Steel of Canada Spanish River 148% ------------ NOTES FROM STELLA. Many of the Farmers Have Com- | mernced Haying. | Stella, July' 13.--Many of the WHAT MUSIC MEANS TO CHILD Through Music, the child farmers have commenced haying, and | : ne mmeies] baying, aud } Enters into a world of beauty, crop. | 'Expresses his inmost self pon Lucent rains have greatly bene- | Pr 18 inmost self, e e grain, potatoes, roots, etc. | 1 1 Quite" Ruiver of he merabers | Tastes the joy of creating, of Burleigh, L.O.L. No. 482, and 1 is 8 1 |' Derry Lodge, No. 2. PA. P.B., at-} Widens his sympathies, | tended the tweifth of July celebra- | Develops his mind tion at Harrowsmith. | . ISt. Paul's Presbyterian finda: | 1 ir school. picnic was held a3 the fda: Soothes and refines his spirit; grounds on Saturday. The Amherst y his bod other lodges. In all, nearly seventy | >and Pacwers Club expect in the iy Adds grace to y- . ] . course of a few days to pl a stock 3 ecessa 1 (hodiet church, where they Hstened | 74500 8 te 'main short (o hawt lf Thus Music is really n ary to the highest development of the to a most impressive sermon, deliver- | an ans PRL | child. With an EDISON AM ROL pd kind of Music avail. able in pleasing abundance. No. 13 attended the celebration' at | july Tar. apes ty *l Vabanes lon We sell on such easy terms that e. ery home should hive an Napanee on Monday. | among those who attended, and while | Edi In it gone to Toronto to resign. Her aunt | 2 spine Souine out of sma ont || Edison in it. Meta \ : | at Millhaven sprained her ankle, and | : g ing Mary lay panied | nia aia w» for several days. wed The J. M. Greene Music Co., Limited . - , =1 y - MoMullen has disposed of | 3 : O bigh, visited friends here the past| his motor boat to A. Miller, Mill-| "Th ood Princess St few days. Miss Mary Lyons, of haven. Mrs. Robert Tilson i tak- | . Home of G s S - Kingston, k Athens, has been visiting Miss Lesta en to the Kingston General hospital | -- . -- with Miss Bessie Stacey, Miss Gwen- | Robert 1Henderson returned home, doline Coleman, Misses Dorothy, Len- | after spending a few weeks with | na and Leita Berry, Miss Mabel | friends here. Simpson and Mrs. H. McElroy. Camp ---- fe was thoroughly emjoyed by all. a Haying operations are in' full swing EVERYTHING PROMISING and a fair crop is expected. S---- As a Result of the Splendid Rains | That Have Fallen, Bath Road, July '13.--The recent gardens loo very promising. Some ducted the funeral service. The | farmers are cutting hay which is a Dallbearers were: William Linton, | Very, light crop. J. Mouldey is erect- William Dalby, J. 8. R. McCann, Ing a new. fence around bis lawn. as Lambert, A. W. Brown and | Miss Bessie Hall left on Monday to G. Sargent. : attend college at Whithy. Farmers ------------------ are already planning to make their Canadian Ereeman: Rt. Rev. Mgr. | exhibits the best yet at the Kingston Whalen, Rt. Rev. Mgr. Kidd, Father Industrial Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. ee Church Parade at Seeley's Bay. 'Seeley"s Bay, July 13.--Last Sun- day at 2.30 p.m. the members of L.O.L. No. 13, Seeley"s Bay, held a church parade, together with a large number of visiting members from hu ed A i OLoTimezHOME MADE | CANDIES: | Deliciously Fresh BY MAIL The skilful blending of the purest and finest in- gredients has 'given Laura Secord Candies a delightful richness of flavour found only in products of the most gifted experts. As Laura Secord Candies can be obtained only frem Laura Secord shops, we give you the opportunity of pur- chasing them direct from our Studios. ARSE he Lia PAN We can make almost immediately delivery of any of the Mec- Laughlin models, and would invite you to telephone for a demonstra- tion of the famous and best Canadian product in Motor Cors. The following reliable used cars can be seen at our garage on the corner of Queen and Bagot streets at any time of the day or night and for quick buyers we have the best bargains in Kingston. LAURA SECORD CANDIES ARE ALL Eighty Cents the Pound Plus the following registered postal rates: 1 3 4 5 Pound Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds 19. 23c 2 Ne 39¢. Address: MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, Laura Secord Studio PRINCESS STREET - - TORONTO, ONT. Remit by Express, Money Order or Postal Order. If sending cheque, add 15¢. for bank collection. \ i The Late Neil McCaig. The funeral of the late Neil Me- Caig took place to Cata: qui Come- tery t St. James church Tuesday afternooh, Rev. T. W. Savary con- ed by Rev. George Dustin. A large | attended the celebrati | | on and unveil- | Dumber of the members of L. O. L.| jug of the memorial at Napanee 'on | Stacey, of Seeley's Bay, at "Pals on Friday to undergo an operation Palus" on Beverly Lake, together | Mrs. Ernest Tilson is on the sick list. rains have made a wonderful change in the grain and corn crops, and the kim McLaughlin D45. McLaughlin E63. McLaughlin E35. Two McLaughlin Roadsters. Blue Garages, Limited Phone 567. H. M. FAIR, Manager. Ford Roadster Ford Touring. : Chevrolet 490, 1918. Chevrolet 490, 1919. Bk Culliton and Father Kirby, of Toron- | J. W. Redmond have returned from to, were guests at the Palace on Mon- visiting friends at Sydenham and day en route to St. Augustine's sum- Holleford., Mr. and Mrs. William mer vamp at Bm. '| Greer motored to Picton recently. wise. . an, 3 § Clergy street. | Mr. and Mrs. T. Ryder attended the | mal Jus deen nding ace a 2 or camp meeting at Glenvale on Sunday date for the interim second-class cer- last. Mrs. Pringle. Picton, is spend- {iicate. She is a niece of Dr. W. J. [IN the summer with her sister, Miss Morgan. y Ferris. Miss Thelma Cliff, who has The C.P.R. train for Ottawa, on | Deen teaching at Mapie Grove, Is Monday, struck and killed a Jersey | home for the holidays. cow s short distance south of Smith's is holidaying with friends | | Falls, the accident in some manner | at Sydenham and Godfrey. Mr. Pot- | knocking the steps from one entrance | ter, Collins Bay and R. Orser, King- to the combination baggage and pas- | ston, at J. Orser's. senger coach. ------------ A lazy man works Red Currants, six quart baskets, cthers what to do. $1.00. At Carnovsky's. ST overtime telling