[HURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1020. THE Austin's Drug Store § r~---- | \ 'BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates giver by 0. Aykroyd & Son" 21 Main Street. Phone 1670. ---- ------a ee DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Kingston a nd Vicinity To Consult an Oculist. Waldron, Trenton, was obliged | =A a y | 8. Armands and Pompelan DR. AW WINNE ! ! to go to 'Toronto again, to consult . . specialists concerning the serious in- Toilet Preparations powders, Crgams, Per- fumes and Toilet Waters, selected for ladies of ex- clusive taste. --r-- Austin's Drug Store - Phone 230 Kingston LE pasa NENEENRE Saturday Night We take Photographs on Satur. day night from 7.30 to 10.30 o'clock. 3 THE MARRISON SiUDIO Phone 1818w. 92 Princess Street. "- W. R McRae & Co. GORDEN LION BLOOK. FOR SALE GOOD, CLEAN COAL. A. Chadwick & Son Corner Ontario and West Sts. Phone 67. DENTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnson and Wellington Strects Phone 363 Watches and Clocks Repaired | G. W. LYONS are guaranteed for one year. Call or 'phone and your ore Ser will be promptly, attended Note change of address: "Phon> 1866. 267 Princess St. Kings oa Coopenaivg 1 PROVISIONS--MEATS | FRESH FRUITS LIPTON'S TEA only 60c per 1b. We close Wednesdays at 1 p.m. B. O. SMITH, Manager, {jury | certainly Sawed in Stove Lengths BOOTH & CO., Foot West Street Phone 133 | with the schoo® children. | been estimated that about fifty per B : Our Motto: "QUALITY AND SERVICE" FRIENDSHIPS For Choice Groceries and ' Provisions 2 STORES-- 210 Division Street. Corner of Pine & Cowdy Sts. Orders called for if desired. cm --rn------ DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstafi'y Ginger Marmalade, Wagstai's Pineapple Marmalade, 1¢ Pays to Buy Your Groceries And Meat R. J. Shales & Son 71 PINE ST. Phone 1588 and Get Frompt Delivery Bargain For This Week . One 43; h.p. Massey Harris . ne; nearly new. Watch our advertisements each wi _ E. Brawley Flour and Feed Man SYDENHAM, ONTARIO. PATTON'S DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone '214. 349 Princess St. CT -- FOR SALE An excellent farm of 150 gistes, good building, splendid nd. Another farm of 100 acres, seven miles from the city -- = $4,500, 3 W. H. GODWIN & SON 'Real Estate and Insurance 80 Brock Street. Phone 424. Davie & Barrett PLUMBING and ~ TINSMITHING Now Ia the time to have your Furs nace replired before the cold wea. ther sets In. See us for prices, 203 WELLINGTON STREET Phone 658. WwW f's Bramble Jellly. We 0 bave . full line © other reliable makes of Marma- lades, Jam and Jellleg for oale at - Bon Marche Grocery Cer. King and Earl Streets License Ne. 5-27149 Phone 1544. MATTRESSES Don't throw &way your ola Mattresses. We renovate all. kinds ang a8 new, make them as good Get our prices. Frontenac Mattress Co 17 BALACLAVA STREET Phone 2106w This Is "Flu" Time ~CAMPHOR GUM . »<CARBOLIC ACID =GLYCO-~THYMOLINE -LISTERINE ==0IL EUCALYPTUS We recommend "Wampole's Antisep- tie Selution" to be used as a gargle in an atomizer, It is an excellent preven- tative against cold In the head, sore throat and tensilitis, and all infectious diseases. ! ; Prouse's Drug Store Opposite St. Andrew's Church. ZACKS A Big Overcoat Opportunty ! All wool Spring and Fall Coats in Semi-fitting and full slip-on models. Colors: browns, greys and black. Regular value $35.00. On sale this week =, --$25.00-- HEAVY, ALL WOOL OVERCOATS Latest styles; regular $45.00. On sale this week --$35.00--- 1. ZACKS 271 PRINCESS STREET of one of his eyes, sustained | some tinde ago. { Pen in the Limelight. Portsmouth penitentiary is in the. limelight these days. Even New York newspapers | have been asking for pictures of the big prison at Hatters Bay. The A Weather Forecast. ' November will be unsettled. Bad | weather until the 1Sth. Last part | will be more favorable. It will be a hard old winter. So says Frank Doe, | long distance weather forecaster of | Ogdensburg. { tree i=» Here's Hoping' So. |- With all the talk about the price of sugar. these days, the Kingston | housewives are hoping that the {price will be dropped to a more rea- {sonable figure for next year's pre- | serving time. a | After the Trout. | The. river guides and others who { have power boats are now trolling { for trout at Charity shoals and South { Bar. Some excellent catches have | been made, as many as fifteen and twenty per cent. A Good Plan. > Citizens generally are of the opinion that the new regulations | calling for street cars on Princess | street to stop on the near crossing is la good one. It is believed that it | will work out well. 1 | A Timely Cartoon.' | The Toronto World had a timely | cartoon in its issue of Wednesday. It {showed a penitentiary convict lined i before the warden to receive his pay | for his work and to also receive his | allowance of tobacco. Vaccination Order. "Have you been vaccinated yet?" {This {is the question of the hous It ha cent. of the school pupils have al ready been "scratched." Will Not Hide Her Age. The press despatches tell about a | young woman® who will receive $625 when she is sixty years of age, as the result of a bequest in a will The Portsmouth philosopher re- marks that here is one young lady who will not want to hide her 'age. ......Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas "Atkinson, Campbellford, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Jennie Isa- bella, R.N., to Dr. Glenn Aldrich Wood, Syracuse, N.Y., son of Dr, J. A. Wood, Constantia, N.Y., the marriage to take place the middle of Novem- ber, Big Lumber Tract Sold. The Riorden Company, Limited, has purchased over 1,125 square miles of timber lands and water pow- BEDBUGS HE KILLED VALUED AT $15.60 Tenant Collects From the Landlord in Form of Rent Rebate. Chicago, Oct. 28.-- My landlord charges me $40 a month for the flat we occupy," said E. J. Boydell, who had been. brought before Judge Labuy by Mayor Friedburg for non- payment of. rent. "I found $15.50 worth of bedbugs in the flat and killed them by dili- gent work. and the application of various poisons," continued Boydell. "Then I offered the landtord $24.50, the difference between the month's rental and the value-of the bugs § | had slain." "One bit the baby on the leg and made on awful sore," interjected Poydell's mother. "This tenant is entitled to credit for $15.50 for slaying the bugs," said the court to Friedburg and his attorney, "You will accept the $24.50 and give him a receipt in full, Call the next case." EXPERIMENTS FAILED. { Mayor of Cork Would Abandon Hunger-Striking. London, Oct. 28.-- Deputy - Lord Mayer 0"Callaghan, of Cork, said this afternoon tnat it was his personal view tiiat the hunger strike as a wea- pon of protest would be abandoned after the present experiments in- volving the remaining Cork hunger strikers. * He declared, however, that "the spirit of Irishmen is no more brbken than that of Lord Mayer MacSwic Gives Relief From > Rheumatism Cases of chronic or muscular rheumatism are very much benefitted by the application of Chambeérlain's Liniment. -Mas- liniment before going to bed and the relief and sleep you en- joy will be worth many times the cost. . sage 'he parts well with the| - ers, on the Quinze river, near Lake Temiskaming, for a consideration of between $1,250,000, and $1,750,000 from Senator M. J. O'Brien, Ren- frew. eT To Move jo Calgary. A. J. PettigreW, of the firm of James Richardson & Sons; Ltd., has been promoted to Calgary and. will represent the company there. He will leave about Nov. 15th, Mrs. Pet- tigrew following later. Mr. Petti- grew will be missed in social, musical and church circles, Convicts Are Laughing. The convicts 'at the Portsmouth penitentiary are having a good laugh over the sensational despatch- es sent out via the Canadian Press, regarding a plot to blow up the penitentiary. They say that even though in prison they do not want to epd their lives. Passed Away at Brockville, At Brockville on Monday night Charles Hodges, Belleville, passed away. Deceased had been for some time suffering from ° diabetés and went to Brockville for treatment. Mr, Hodges was forty years of dge and was a former resident of Brockville, where his parents reside. xX Warm in New York. A number of Kingstonians have returned from a trip to New York, state that the weather has been very warm there. "It was so hot I was glad to get out of the place," remarked one citizen. Press despatches state that October has been an exceedingly warm month there. who ss ---------- Do Your Shopping Early, In order to beat out the. other newspapers, the Whig would give out the old-time advice, "Do your Christmas shopping early." The lpcal merchants are giving great bargains these days, and they should be. taken advantage of by every citizen. During the war there were no big sales held. Choose Your Own Time. As a result of the action of the city council, the people of Kingston will have the opportunity of fixing their own time next summer. They will have the option of saying whether or not the city will observe daylight saving, or go by the old time. The vote promises to be an interesting one. Shoulder and Ankle Injured. John H. Brown, an employee of the James Smart Manufacturing Company, Brockville, was injured at work and is now resting at home. Workmen were unloading a heavy pole and the timber swinging struck Mr. Brown on the shoulder and then dropped on to his right leg, painful- ly crushing the ankle. Crowds Back at Clayton. Summer conditions are restored at Clayton, N.Y., due to the fine. wea- ther and good fishing. Never have hotels had similar patronage in Oc- .| ev and the determination of Ireland for compiete independence was never more earnest than now. "The United States by a formal protest to Great Britain," said he, "coald obtain justice for Ireland, and until she does that we consider her protestations of her interest in small nations of little value." \ ? BRUISED "What are your clase Jack?" "Black and blue---right after the hazing begine." colors, "What Is a foursome, pat" "A double wedding, | guess." It's better to' be homesick man sick of home, . "EXPENSIVE CARE 'Bobble: Mister, hewmuch Is them hig cakes? § ah 3 Fifty cen apiece. pier Gee! What "ud a whole oné cost! y tober. The Herald house is filled and there are many parties at the Hotel | Clayton. - Capt. Charlebois has six- | teen guests at River View ttage. Pickerel fishing is especially good. -------- Doctor's Moving. : Major J. Victor Williams, M.D, who has gone permanently iato the | C.A.M.S., has moved from the cor- ner of Bagot and William streets to | the residence of ex-uld. George | Wright, on Gore street. "Dr. arold | Angrove will move into Major Wil- | liams' vacated office. Major Williams | accompanied "C" battery to - Winni- | pes. Steam Coal We offer 200 tons run of mine Hard Coal at $11.00 a ton. This makes a slow, hot, lastihg fire. Will send sample on re- quest. ' , S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory snd Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellingtes Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factery a LF Phone 14.5 . : Merchants to Make Merry. The Kingston retail merchants | are looking forward to a real jolly | time at their supper and "smoker" | to -be_held to-night in the Randolph | hotel. A number of addresses will | be delivered, including some pro-/ minent outside speakers. It will | take the form of a "get together" | gathering, and promises to be al great success. : | | Compound Fracture of Leg. Mr. Grinyer, manager of the Wil- liam Davies store, Belleville, was the victim of a painful accident. - Some | parties were engaged in trimming Chrysanthemums That Hallowe'en Party What a delightful combination? We are showing the large varieties in quantit sprays of Pom Poms are no less a ttractive. 9 y Call and let us deliver your s election, a You won't be disappointed. SrwLs our phone Ne, WE STRIVE TO SERVE. : A. D. HOLTON £80 PRINCESS STREET - - . - Phone, 661; Res., 2036W. while the trees at his home, when a large | wy limb fell as Mr. Grinyer was beneath the tree. He was udable to get out of the way and the Mmb struck him | on the left leg, causing a compound | fracture between the ankle and | knee, May Irwin Will Cast Ballot. | Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Eisfeldt--or, in other words, May Irwin----and her husband are at their farm home on | the St. Lawrence, near Clayton, N.Y; | to remain until- after election. They | returned on Tuesday from an auto-| mobile trip to the west. After Miss | Irwin has cast her ballot they will | go south for the winter. Miss Irwin | is not planning to return to the #age | immediately this season. | Ratifies Bridge By-law. | Prince" Edward county council, at | a special meeting ratined the by-law | for the joint purchase of the Bay | bridge. By this by-law the county | agrees to contribute $20,000 towards | the purchase price and twenty per | cent. towards maintenance. The money will be paid over as soon as | the agreement of sale is prepared. | It was decided that it was not neces- | sary to submit the by-law for ap- proval to popular vote. A Veteran Stage Driver. Robert Webster Copeland, a resi- | dent of Brockville for twénty<tweo years, died on Monday, after a long. | illness, in his seventy-seventh year. | Deceased was born at Lansdowne, a | son of the late Mr. ana Mrs. William Copeland, and resided in that vicin- ity and at Lyndhurst, where for a number of years he conducted the Riverside hotel, before removing to Brockville, For twenty-two years he carried the mails from Brockville to Westport, Kingston and New- boro. DEFEND THE PASSING OF SUGAR ORDER ~~ Commerce = Board Thought Refiners Had Claim in Equity. Ottawa, Oct. 28.--The letters of rseignation of the members of the Board of. Commerc¢e, together with the order-'n-Council, accepting those resignativns and providing that no further appointments should be made pending the result of the appeal now before the judicial committee of the Privy Council, were made publi¢ on | Tuesday. In his letter. of resigna- tion, Captain Willlam White, the chief commissioner, declared that, in passing the sugar order, the board merely' implemented the undertaking of the former commissioners. In view of the present price conditions he expressed serious aoubts as to the ability of the Board of Commerce to fulfil any useful purpose in the fu- ture. F. A. Ackland fn his letter of re- signation, accepts his full share of responsibility for the action taken, while Major G. A. Dillon, the third member of the Board, expresses himself as being in agreement with his colleagues of the Board. | FA, "Comfydown" is a Paramount Mattress, with a personality, The result of the conscientious care with which it is built. L Manufactured byes ress Company FACTORY 536 Princess Street Phone 602w, SALES ROOM 136 Princess Street Phone 2283. » (of the finer quality) For Men And Young Men SMART NEW MODELS IN FALL SUITS AND TOP COATS $25.00 to $50.00 (All Prices Between) BEST, WEARING CLOTHES VALUES rmeilony - x 'TWEDDELL'S One Door Below Randolph Hotel, The nation is worth nothing which | does not joyfully stake all om its honor. GUARD AGAINST CHILLS If you have Catarrhal Deafness or are hard of hearing of have head noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength) and add to it 3 pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head = noises. | Clogged nostrils should open, breath- ing become easy and thé mucus stop dropping into the throat. It Js easy to prepare, costs little and.is pleasant to take. Anyone who bas Catarrhal Deafness or head noises shotid give Women's Guhmetal and Patent Leather 'Boots, buttoned or laced, Louis. heel and low heel; all sizes in the lot for cui $2.95 ; 'H. JENNINGS: