] Equip Your Car With a RAY Battery d Tome in and let us demonstrate to you the qualities of this Battery. Battery Repair Work of all kinds given first-class atten. M. LAWSON Auto Battery Expert tion. ) 110 CLERGY STRE extra good PHONE 275. BLUE BLU "Bere ol ter | Vulcanizing your torn tires at Sud- daby's shops--a picture that tells the story of our efficiency and economy for thousands of tire users. They bring the tires to us worthless; we return them back good as new. Suddaby Bros. Cor. Queen and Wellington Sts. Phone 1988 Briscoe Special de Luxe Touring Car. a medium-priced car with a high-priced style. Prices on Coupes and Sed ans have been reduced this month. CANADIAN BRISCOE MO TOR CAR CO., Limited Agents: -- ANGLIN BROS., Bay St. BROCK VILLE. McLAUGHLIN CANADA'S STANDARD It's here and. it is a beauty--the new "Master Four" McLaughlin Buick. Nowadays when motor cars have been perfected to a high standard of ef- ficiency, a sensation in any class is the exception rather than the rule. In the new Master Four McLaughlin Buick-- We have the exception. We have the sensation. SAOVAVO AN14g We have a car that will out-distance all com- petitors in its class with respect to power, econ- omy and easy riding qualities. It is'a wonder, Let us demonstrate and prove its ability to your satisfaction. Blue Garages,Limited Thos. B. Angrove, Manager 7 FORDSON TRACTOR T HE Fordson Tractor is built with over- strength in every part to withstand the strains of constant heavywork. It was tested under every possible condition of farm work before it was put on the market. It has been tried out by thousands of farm- ers in the past two years and has never fall- en down on its claims. ~The Fordson is simple in design, flexible in . control and operation. Let us demonstrate this Tractor on your . farm. When we sell you a Fordson we are right here to keep it running every day in 1) JB in i | i | gx ~ theyear. Wehave Fordson parts and Ford- son mechanics, comb |: VanLuvenBros. Phone 1609. 34-38 Princess Street. | sit 7) GARAGSE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. i From The Countryside; FRONTERAC ; -- BUNKER'S HILL. . Sept. 22.--The rain on Saturday did a lot of good in this district. The | pastures are all looking fine. Some of the farmers have all their pota- toes dug. ~ There is a very small crop. Richard Wilson had a husking bee. A large number will attend the {fair from this district. DESERT LAKE, Sept. 19--Rain is very much need- | ed. Some of the wells have gone dry { Cutting corn is the order of the day. | Mrs. James Campbell is slowly im- | proving. J. N. Abrams is not improv {ing very much. His son Robert has returned home. Mrs. E. Snook is slowly improving. Mrs. J. Wilson is on the sick list. Mrs. Emerson Morey has secured the Maple Grove school, and Miss Blair the Wilson school. Visitors: Mrs. Robert Freeman and Mrs. Bert Freeman at J. N. Abrams'; Mrs. Alfred Page, J. Campbell, Mrs. E. Page at Verona; Bruce E. Page, Alfred Page, J. Wilson, also Miss May Wilson, at J. Campbeli's. | | PLEASANT VALLEY. Sept. 2® Large numbers are at- tending Kingston exhibition and re- port it bigger and better than ever. Schoo] is progressing under the effic- ient management of J. Manson. All regret the critical illness of Mrs. Noble Ellerbeck. H. Webster return- ed from Toronto on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sears, Mount Chesney, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs: George Barre. Miss Helen Kerr is visiting at J. M. Bradford's. Melville and Clyde Ellerbeck are convalescing from their recent illness, E. Hughes' new house nearing completion. Wil- let Whitey, Kingston, was called here by the illness ©f his sister, Mrs. El- lerbeck. Mrs. Thomas Bradford has returned from the city. Miss Barre leaves in a few days to visit friends at Trenton and other points west. PERTH ROAD. Sept. 19.--The rain on Saturday was greatly appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Duffield and Mrs. R. Harris made a trip to the city on Friday. Miss Ruby Burk spent Friday and Saturday in Kingston. The girls' baseball team will practise on Tuesday afternoon next. Miss Alice Jamieson spent the week-end with her parents at Battersea. Some of the farmers shipped their hogs on Friday last. Barton Harris has re- turned to Kingston where he has se- cured a position on the police force. J. Darling and mother passed through here on Sunday enroute for Spafforton. H. McCadden has charge of a piece of road work on the Perth road. M.L.M.C. meets at Mrs. Ritchie's this Thursday. Mr. Dua- tord, who has begun blacksmithing Advice For Back-ache When stooping hurts, when lifting and bending causes distress that's the time to rub in lots of "Nervi- line." Usually a couple of applica- tions brings grateful relief. No lini- ment more soothing, more certain to kill muscular, rheumatic, or sciatic pains, Thousands of homes rely on good Old Nerviline for cramps, colle, dysentry, and external muscular pains. Large 35 cent bottles for sale everywhere. Grow Your Hair GET THIS FREE through a gewuine indians' Suciss, which will be mailed you free with a proof of the wenderfn! oint- ment, Kotalke, if you send 19 ets. (sil ver or stampa) to pay the cost of this notice, to Ketal Company, Lid, 366-E Adelaide" sc. Wo Terentia. Ontaria. a Sa --~-- I PeEEviIsSH RESTLESS CHILDREN -| spector, Echo Bay, has been looking ASPIRIN | Only "Bayer" is Genuine i | Letters to the Editor To Lessen Car Thefts, Kingston, Sept. 26.--(To the Editor) : Will you please allow me a small space in your valuable paper? I; would like to make a suggestion to {prevent this car stealing when park- Warning! Take no chances with substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tab- lets of Aspirin." Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tab- lets you are not getting Aspirin at all. In every Bayer package are di- rections for Colds, Headache, Neu- ralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth- ache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Made in Canada, Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Can- ada), of Bayer Manufacture of Mon- oaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. in the village, is reported to be doing satisfactory work. Mrs. B. Harris has returned to Kingston after spending a couple of weeks with her mother, Mrs. H. Babcock. Earl Bab- cock, Sydenham high school, spent the week-end at home. Miss Win- nifred Wallace was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Stokes on Sunday. Mr. Bell, of the lead mines, spent a few days in the city on business. Over eleven hundred dollars has been subscribed toward paying the mortgage on the parsonage. Master Willie Raymond had the misfortune to sprain his wrist by falling from a horse.. Mr. and Mrs. Welham and family, Montreal, are the guests of J. H. Roberts. LEEDS JUNETOWN. Sept. 19.--Miss Gertrude Scott left on Monday for Toronto normal school. Mrs. E. Avery spent the past week in Toronto with her daugh*.r Arvilla Avery, and also attended the exhibiticn. Farmo=s are filling th:.r silos. Mrs. Fred McKague, Oshawa, spent the week-end at W. H. Frank- Hn's. Miss Beatrice Avery left Fri- day for Toronto to at'end normal school. Miss Allie Purvis left las* night for her home in Californ'a. Ross Purvis accompanied her as far as Toronto. Taylor Franklin, Bro:k%- ville Collegiate Institute, is spending the week-end at his home. Mrs | Jack Guild, Windscr, 4s spending a | few weeks with ler parents, Mr. and |Mrs. Ei Tennant. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hall were in Brockville on Thureday. Arthur Fortune and George Kerr have arrived home from a month's stay in the western grain sections. Several from here attend- ed camp meeting at ¢he Outlet on 'Sunday last. William Warren has purchased a new Ford car. Pupils of the school are preparing for their school fair at Lyn on Wednesday. LEE VALLEY. Sept. 17.--Mr. and Mrs. Clifforl Paterson and children spent Sun- day motoring near Walford. The a:- nual school fair at Massey is Jook»1 forward to with much expectation. Lee Valley pupils, under the instruc tion of their teacher, Miss Emtry, ar working hard to win the Shield. i Temperance Valley is now holding it. | Mr. and Mrs. F. Lee and Mrs. Charles Guilds are: motoring to Norsh Bay. Little: Miss B'rdie Mec- Knight, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon McKnight, was very ili with a convulsion lagt week. The baby is now somewhat botter. Mrs. Delbert Andress has gone to Mallory- town to visit her paremts. Mr. Spea - ance, from the states, is visiting lis mother and brother, Dawson, at Les Valley. The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. J. B, Villemere's :o- day end tied a quilt. The U.F.O. club, Lee Valley, have sent for a carload of oats. A number of dogs in the valley are dying of cholera: George Toland got the caich of the seeson in August. when he caught a fourteen-pound pike én Moose Laks. The threshing machine will be in the, valley by the end of ihis week. MY. Lele has elmost cdmpleted extracting honey this year. Harold Hunt has been helping him. He had a verv good yield. Mr, Barkley, road-in- over the roads where money has been spen* Bears are very plentiful this years. Delbert Andress saw one !n the pea-field. Lact Saturday Miss Ce- cilia McMillan went to Sudbury by auto, coming home Monday aftar- noon. TETRAZZINI IN LONDON red while -so-mau¥ people ars at the ff shows 'and elsewhere--that is ap- point a man who is out of work and with a family to support and let him bave @ book of tickets. As a ear drives up to park, say, on Sydenham street, let the man give the car own- er one half of a ticket from his book and he keeps the other on hand upon wanting his car, produce his ticket with numbers corresponding with the number the watchihan holds with the owner's name on it, with the charge of 25c. No one would mind paying this amount to feel his or her car 's safe and if needs be with a steady, responsible man let him have a per- mit to carry a revolver for this oc- casion as is is my belief there is go- ing to be a lot of trouble of this kind. this winter. Also on Mon- treal street, where so many cars are parked, or any other place, it would be helping some deserving case, and stopping a lot of trouble of steal- ing cars, Let the watchman have his beat up and down the centre of the street 60 as to see all comers. I am quite willing to get this thing started by furnishing a book of duplicated tickets with '""25¢" printed there- on, and also find a good re- sponsible man, or Mr. Stroud will have lots on his list. Trusting you will publish this and that something is done 'in the matter, I am, yours truly, ---ROBT. E. WARD. 407 King street. RUMANIA GASOLINE REACHING CANADA Sold in Montreal at One Cent Per Gallon Less Than Usual Price. Washington, Sept. 27.--European gasoline, principally from Roumania, is being sold at service statioms in Montreal at one cent per gallon less than the prevailing retail price, ac- cording to a report from Felix S. 3. Johnson, counsul at Kingston, Ont. Arrangements afe being made, ths consul reports, for a considerable supply from this source. Establish- ment of this trade would in a meas- ure offset Roumanian indebtedness to Canada as a result of war loans. A number of interesting point are involved in the importaiion of gaso- line from Roumania, such , for example, as the quality of the gaso- line, in view of the Canadian tariff which seeks to bar high grade gaso- line measure, and also the effect of the importation on prices. Mrs. Catharine Archibald paseed away on Friday at the home of ler daughter, Mrs. 1. Johns, College Hill, Thurlow. She was, born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1840. Friday, Oct. Tth, is the date set for the annual field day exercises of the Belleville high school. We are open to purchase Preferred and Common Shares or L. R. Steel Stores at highest prices. Writs or tele= phone R. M. HEFFERNON & COMPANY, 81 Victoria Street, Montreal, Que. Telephone Main 7463 New solid brick house, 2 storey and attic; electric lights; 8 piece bath; hot air furnace; new garage and hen house. This can be bought for $4,800, with $500 cash payment. ~M. B. TRUMPOUR 111 : BROCK STREET - - PHONE 704 or 1461w, FARMERS OPPORTUNITY You now have a little money saved from a few prosperous ears and opportunity is knocking at your deor in the form of Dae government bonds of a yield not seen fore in gen- ou going to stop where you are after making a little profit and leave your savings lying In an unproductive sav- ings account or in a doubtful mortgage. It is hi time you got seriously down to business and got your money invested In the finest securities in Ca a that will pay you over ¢%. and that are always readily sal le in case you wish to realise at any time. It's up to you to see that you are getting what money is worth to-day as such offerings as Canadian Provincial Bonds will not be before you at such interest rates much longer. rite ur call for particulars. Bongard, Ryerson & Co. "The Home of Good Investments." 287 BAGOT STREET. 85 Bay Street, Toronto. erations. Are PHONE 1738. Investors and Hotel Securities With the development of com od hotels and chain operation, ie fine ties have within a comparatively brief come into their own, aad today en- with shrewd investors a pepularity to other conservative investments. equal This confidence of the invest. public is based on the fact that $38 Jupdam howl is « thoroughly staal: ized business, one not sub to ab- normal price changes or radical labor Jiti : . In the case of the hotels owned and t- ed by the United Hotels Company of Am. erica, past records assure to investors a Teturn that cannot fail to attract these seeking safe and desirable investments. Write for our descriptive circular on the al Boe Core 30% bonus of Common Stock) of The Mount Royal Hotel Company, Limited. W. A. MACKENZIE & CO. 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