MONDAY, OGTOBER 3, 1921, ; ; » CHOICE WESTERN MEATS and COOKED MEATS McGEEIN'S Phone 1182 282 Princess Street == ee me FOR MOVING OF i Fiheight, Furniture, Safes, Pianos "wl Cartage of every description-- Kingston Transfer Co. Phone 877. ' 158 Wellington Street. DAVID SCOTT Plumber 'Piambing and Gas Work a special. In All work guarsnteed. Addreg, 145 Frontewac Street. Phone 1277 DRAW. WINNETT DINTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnsun and Wellington Streets Phone 363 Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. Phone 236. Angrove's Repairs < Seales, Talking Machines, Bleyclen, by Carriages, Lawn Mowers, etc, We repair work right and guarantee satisfaction, 197 WELLINGTON STREET WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1137, W. R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOOK, COAL Cho'cest quality of Scranton Coal, No other kind sold by Un BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 REDUCED PRICES IN MONUMENTS AND CEME- TERY LETTERING J. E. Mullen 161 FRONTENAC STREET Phone 1417. DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstafl's Ginger siarmalade, Wagstaf'y Plueapple Marmalade, Wagstaf's Bramble Jelly, We also have a full jin o ot other reliable makes of lades, Jam and Jellies for "le Bien Bon Marche Grocery Cer. Ning and Bast Streets License No. 5-27149 Phone ry PATTON'S DYE WORKS Figur oly Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone S14. 849 Princess 83. FREE AT LAST OF KIDNEY TROUBLE "Fruit-a-tives" Brought Her | Health and Strength 624 Cuamrrare-Sr;; Mowrreat" "For 3 years, I suffered constantly from Ki Disease and Liver Trouble. s miserable and nothing rdinary medicine did Then [I started to use "Fruit-a-tives™ and the gffect was remarkable. All the pains, H Indigestion and Constipation were relieved and once more I was weil All who suffer from such troubles should take "'Fruit-a-tives" Madam HORMIDAS FOISY. 50c a box, 6 for $2,50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. eadaches, 'BUILDING? Fe REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son | 21 Main Street. Phone 1670. SORE THROAT 18 A COMMON AIL ENT WHICH UNLESS Ndi TIME MAY LEAD TO A SERI= Qus CONDITION. SIMILARLY COUGH OR BOLD. AY Devinn AND REQUIR! Suse TAINED TREATMENT BEFORE IT er OVERCOME 2 IF TREATED AT ONCE MUCH INCONYEMIENCE Ju SUFFER= MAY BE A oo aly, RELIANCE REMEDY 8 FOUND IN DB THOMAS' ECLECTRIC QU_OIL CEMENT BUILDING BLOCKS SILLS, CAPS, LINTELS, ETC. | Improved process. Material and price | cisco, | Kelton, a € | ont, are right. 527 Princess Street, corner Alfred FOR SALE Good second - hand Lumber, Corrugated Sheet Steel and other building materials. I. Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario St. Phone 837, ve ------------ The death took place in San Fran- on Sept. Gth,. of Mrs. E. A. rative of Demorcstville, *| On Saturday, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Kingston and en 4 Raspberries, Tin Cap, ehows a ies picked at his Late | | | Clearing Up the Park. nd his staff the City Park ips down by the Archbishop in Picton. } hop Spratt is expected to on October 8th and will he rite of Confirmation | ch of St. Gregory the Special Reduction. During the fair we will special reduction in our partments, men's and boys' ing, made-to-measure suits furnishings, Prevost, cloth- Brock street. Is Back At Athens, J. E. Robegon, r with her children near Nap lanee, where ghe underwent an opera- tion, is now convalescing nicely. and has returned to her home in Athens with her sister, Mrs. G. W Change of Property. W.C the Chamberlain estate huilding on the corner of Church and Victoria streets, Athens, and it is re- ported that A. M. Eaten has bought + vacant lot on Church street. The Princ ipal 8 Fn; gage -- Principal R. Bruce Taylor was in Renfrew on Saturday and opened the Public Library with a fine address, Nov. 6th, the principal will be at Lake Forest, 111, college and will speak at the inauguration of Herbert M. Moore, the new president. Country Club, At a meeting of the Bay of Quinte Country Club, Beileville, the officers | elected were: President, S. Robert- | son; vice-president, J. S. McKeown; secretary-treasurer, J. Bone. Robert Henderson, landscape artist, was en- gaged for laying out the grounds Back to Good oa Queen' s. Campbell Simpson returned, to | Cornwall on Saturday from Timmins, 1. Ont., where he was in the employ of | tho Hollinger Mining Co., since May last. 'He is spending the week with 1 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Simp- son, before returning to Queen's, top | resume his course in Science. Came to Kingston. Richard RN. Wilson and Margaret, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James 7. Harris, both of Cornwall, were mar- | ried on Wednesday last. Mrs. Smith, | Kingston, sister of the groom, was matron of honor, and wore a navy blue suit with hat to match, The young couple left by motor for King- | ston and other points, Identified the Car. One hour after he had reached the home of his byother-in-law at Fourth | Lake, fifty-five miles north of Napa- and | all at reduced | who spent the | | soon after Smith has purchased from | the old frame | wns Michael charge car of stealing a Chevrolet the property of Michael rnan, of. Point Anne, on Sept McTernan identified a car.in possession of McGrath as his, though it had been disfigured, parts of other cars being on it, tor Caught a Big Fish, nator Gates of Chittenaugo, N.Y, caught" a thirty-two pound maski- nonge in the river in this vicinity It measured fifty-five 'inches long. | The senator is eighty-three years of | age. it was not unti] he had struck it on the head five times that Senator his grandson and the oars- man were able to get the fish into Gates, give a| the boat. three de-|' ' Boy Killed in Cave-In, Lawrence Post, nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Post, Brigh- | | ton, was brought to the Cobourg Hos- r g pita] suffering from serious injuries, which he received when the gravel in which he wae playing in a pit cav- ed in and buried him. When he was {liberated it was found that both legs { were fractured, his head was injured, |and there were apparently internal SIevens. | injuries as well. He was rushed to Cobourg Hospital, being admitted. Ready to Move Curling Rink. The curling rink has been tied, the space where it wil] etand cleared and all is geady for moving it. The steel is ed to arrive this week, and as soon as the first girders on Arch street; for which the con- crete based are ready, are erected a large gang of men can be started, for it is at this end that the dressing "What One Doctor Says Dr. M. C. Lyons says: '"'After care- ful investigationr I heartily reeom- mend Rheuma for all forms of rheu- matism.'"" McLeod's Drug Store sells and guarantees it. . Use of one bottle will convince you why this doctor praises it so highly. s Blood and Nerves To Purify the Blood, To Strengthen the Nerve REDMAC IS GUARANTEED If your blood is thick and impure you will soon know it. Your face becomes covered with pimples and spots. If your nerves are shattered you are nervous, noyed, run down and the whole nervous system a wreck. Redmat, the most the wonderful of all.Tonics made from Herbs, Roots and Barks, will fix you up in a short time. It is the latest and .most wonderful Toni¢ ever of- fered to the Public. The nerves are made strong and healthy. The Blood purified and made pure. Sold | by one druggist in every Town. Sold in Kingston by Sargent's Drug | Store. 3 A y ¥ \ : \) A a i) Aa san Lia PE Py The Whole World of Music | McGrath was arrested |T al- | It gave him a real battle and | but passed away | irritable, easily an-| and will eventually become | The Heintzman & Co. Player-Piano is an instrument upox which the whole world of music is instantly available. Ite presence in your home will increase your social pleasures, add culture and'musical education to the accomplishments of your children. Every member of your family will derive pleasure from fieintzman & On. Hlayger-Fiano If you own a piano which is dead and silent because no one can play it, exchange it foe + a Heintzman & Co. Aluminum Action Diver Fray ten your home with the music you love. Flood your home with melody. The Heintzman Player-Piano is the player-piano you will even- tually buy. It is "wear-proof," "weather-proof" and "trouble proof." "The move severe the test to which you put it, the better you will be satisfied. Make that test today. C. W. LINDSAY, Linited Oy \ J oo '| ner by a length. ooms will be, and s be started. $0-the carpenters The work i$ not ex- ected to take very tarted. a I prs l----" a A Given Three, Wanted Six. i he Brockville police court Ma- gistrate Page imposed a sentence of Fy 1ths in the counties jail on R "¥mpson, formerly of Smit F , Who was arrested in 's Ottawa nd later pleaded guilty to a charge of obtaining $10 under false pre- | tences from F. W. Fulford. The throe months sentence didwnot appeal "to prisoner, who stated that it would give lim his liberty in. the {middie of the winter and he request- |ed that he be sentenced to eix months at the Ontario reformatory, Burwash. | {His request was promptly complied | i with. | he | | | | Yacht Club House Damaged. Heavy (damage was done by Fri- cyclone in the vicinity of moe | scent Yacht Club, Claumont, N.Y. | The -Sonthwest portion of the porch {an d the clubhouse root as far back {as the stone chimney was ripped off | {ana blown into the bay. ' Several | boats, including the Grenadier, were | dashed against thelr moorings and {broke loose. The masts of the Grey- | [stone and the Watertown were snap- | | ped off. A small sailboat was cut | loose and after being buffeted about by waves Jas washed up near the | Fred Peck Cottage dock. The little | part of the bridge between the ex-! | tension dock and the breakwater was | completely torn off and was catapult- ed upon the power boat of George Lince which sank under the weight. | EUGENE V. DEBS | American So ist leader, now serv- ing a penitentiary term, for whom 'lemency is to be recommended by At. torney Senora Daugherty. MAJOR McMANUS JOINS P.W.O.R. He Will Devote His Time to Duties of Adjutant, The officers of the Princess of { Wales' Own Regiment have secured ! | the services of Major W. J. McManus, late of the headquarters staff of M.D. | No. 2, for permanent employment | | with the unit. The officer command- | ing and those associated with him in | the battalion are singularly fortunate | in their choice. Maj. McManus is well | and very favorably known in this dis- trict as well as in other centres in | dominion where he has been engaged | in military work, both in the perman- | ent and non-permanent militia, He ! will devote his- entire time to the | duties of adjutant. i The officers of the P.W.O.R, will | meet, for their. monthly dinner, in the mess on Wednesday evening next, It is probable that a meeting of the | sergeants' mess will be called for the | same evening. As soon ag the records of the head- uarters staff have vacated the cen- ra] registry. at the armouries the work of transforming it into a re- creation room will be commenced. Single G. Won Easily, Chesterville, Sept. 30.--Single 7., champion pacer of the world, owned by William Earefoot, of Cambridg?, Ind., showed his heels yes'erday to Canada's fastest pacer, Romola, In two heats of a epeclal harness race for a purse of $5,000. In the first brush thc Canadian entry led untfl Lhe last fifty yards when Single G., by a magnificent spurt, dashed under the wire, win- The time was 2.05. The second heat lacked a thrill for the American horsv led all the way and jogged to the finish in 2.18, af- ter Romola went off the track at the quarter mile turn when he wont wide in an a tempt to head off his rival. Although Single G. had won, his owner consented to a third heat, the American racer won easily. No time was -announced. Late George Lawson, Sydehham. George Lawson, eighty-four years old, a resident of Syd2aham, passed away at his home early Saturday night. He ha! tee in pyor health for several weeks, but the ead was nct expected so *.04. He is survived by his brother, Re'. James Lawson, Ver- | ona; two sons, Hérbert, this city, and | William, living at Rocbester, N.Y. and one daughter, Mrs. T. Lawrence, residing at Sydenham. -- The marriage was recently an- nounced of Miss Minnie B. Johnson, Syracuse, N.Y., formerly of Alexan- | dria Bay, N.Y., and Stephen Carroll, ! of Cleveland, O., which took place on August 27th. G. Arthur Payne, Cardinal, defcat- ed U.F.0. candidate in Grenville at | the iast provincial election, will carry tbe Farmdrs' standard in the same constituency at the federal general | election, long once. it is J $ | oar The Old Skating Rink is a thing of the past, but you can have a good, big souvenir of it in the shape of lum- | "ber by building 3 House or Barn for your future use. We have it; and it's cheap. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGS10N, Uni. " Office Phone 66. Factory lhone 1415. Queen's Students Kindly remember that the GRAND CAFE is still in the same lo- cation. Now for after Theatre Parties, late Luches or for a choice Dinner come in and let us serve you with anything you desire and you will find our prices are reasonable. Grand Cafe PETER LEE, PROP. Two Doors Above Opera House Phone 1843. 222 Princess Strect Open from 8S a.m, to = a.m. SOWARDS KEEPS COAL --and-- COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 155. UPTOWN OFFICE--McGALL'S CIGAR STORE PHONE 811. SOWARDS COAL COMPANY. New Stock of Fine Quality Suits and Top Coats For Men and Young Men at Lower Prices $20.00, 22.00, 25.00, 28.00 $30.00, 32.00 See our fine quality Blue Serge Suits at --$35.00 -- TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. One d 1 ad i (One door below Randolph Hotel) At Campbeliford damages of $100 Bay, N.Y,, are to erect re awarded Grace Vance, eighteen . | building on James street { years old, against Alexander Linn A new electric fan can be screwed | for injuries suffered in an automobile sirectly to a light socket. accident, " New Coating Materials Warm and comfortable Cloths in a great variety of the popular colors and very moderately priced, at. $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $5.00 a yard, Ww. N. Linton & Co. | Phone 191 The Waldron Store. a Rilter and Rogers, Alexandria | a three-story