» TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1022. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. I. Fibre Board Solid Fibre Board makes a very stiff, strong Board for Walls, Ceilings, etc. Itisa teams [a direct descendant of Col. James | good, sound-deadener. | Parrott, who built one of the' first | firm of A. E. Ames & Co., Toronto, | Were busily engaged in delivering D a spending e few days in the city | quantities of one ton of chestnut to | Methodist churches in Upper Can-| Sheets are 4-0 x 8-0, and the reduced lada. | . . oq pda price is now within reach. in need of it. Hardwood is still be- Guy Simmons and Mrs. John Carr, householders, but there Is little de- | | Deceased is survived by his wife, | | S. ANGLIN & CO. mand for furnace coal yet, and the) i people are putting off placing orders | formerly Ida Hicks, three sons and | | Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wetitngtos | » KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 68. Factory for this kind until they are actually [two daughters, also two sisters, Mrs. | | Phone 14185, Kingston and Vicinity at ------------------------------------ | DR.A.W.WINNEIT DENTAL SURGEON, : | Corner of Johnson and Wellington | Streets ; Phone 368 | | a wait too long Spending Few Days Here. {day saw an Increase of | activity was of the U. E. L. stock and he was | | S.J. Fraser of the investment |among the coal men. Their | { | | | For moviag of . FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, CAKTAGE and STORAGE Ld EVERY DESCRIPTION J i 153 | . Blee 1 g herald before going on to Ottawa. Pyorrhea's coming Unhe the price | were employed in cleaning the prem- paid is lost teeth and | 1ses of the industrial exhibition after broken health. Four {all the exhibitors had removed their persons out of every | 800ds, five past forty, and thousands younger, a hone 377. uyexings 2381. WELLINGTON ST To - ee On Monday a number of workmen ----- he cit, -loa; Vil Dr. Waugh ing brought to the city in car-loads. [all of Wilton, Convict in Ugly Mood. | Peanut A despatch from Chatham has the | following: 'High Constable Pe'ers ' and Provi Officer Lowe have re- | turned from Kingston, after escorting | Clayton Croft to the penitentiary to | serve his life sentence. Croft was in an ugly mood during the entire trip, according to the officers. The early removal to Kingston was sgmewhat of a surprise to Croft, according to Peters, who quo'es Croft as saying ------ Good Year For Farmers. A prominent farmer, In conversa- tion with the Whig, on Sunday, stat- ed that not in many years, had he experienced such a good geason on his farm. "The weather was ideal for all kinds of work," he said, "and as a result we had good crops. We were never delayed by wet weather as is often the case. but the weather could not have beun better." The farmer added that if a farmer did Awarded a Medal. | The Colonial Auxillary Forces 9 {long service medal has been award- are Pyorrhea's prey. led to Regimental Sergeant-Major W. | Hall, of the 14th Regiment (the | Princess of Wales' Own Rifles), Brush your 'teeth with : | Ktugston. 3 ---------- for d ) | For Fall and Winter. not "make good" this season it was|ift he had known of the plans there We have received all our fall and winter goods, consisting of Boys' and FOR THE CG M {Men's overcoats, Boys' and Men's |his own fault. would have been something doing." Me oh sults, also a large range of Joh for eg wry ey : ore than a too le suits made to measure at reason- ol flicials, : ~it checks Pyorrhec {able prices. Prevost, Brock street. The office of the Kingston fair di- Every the Grand, rectors was a busy scene on Monday The musical production, very- 35¢ and 60c in tubes Busehi] a girl," attracted a good audience at when R. J. Dusehl], manager an the Grand last night. The book and Phone 256 106 Wellington Bt. NS -------- QUEEN'S STUDENTS STATIONERY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. DANCE INVITATIONS AND PROGRAMMES A SPECIALTY. * SCRIBBLING PAPER--3500 SHEETS oe 80c. BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO., Limited PHONE 243. Kingston's Most Up-to-date Cafe Visitors in Kingston will find at The New Eng- When in Kingston stop at HOTEL RANDOLPH THE POPULAR HOTEL Central location. Rooms with hot and cold running water. Special attention to Tr Po A A Soccer Field. : -- OGILVIE'S Insurance and Brokerage Office; -------------------------------- PIANO TUNING Plane Tunteg and Repairing. Also Organ Work, ' All work guaranteed. PETER D, BROWN 12 Markland St. Phone 230 AGENT FOR EXCELSIOR LIFE, ROYAL EX. CHANGE, FIRE, SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, G. HUNTER OGILVIE 151 Wellington Street BUILDING REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by 0. Aykroyd & Son 1 Main Street. 2 Phone 1670. mn. well 9 | emoke stack on -- WATTS People's Bell's Vanilla HIGH GRADE 26c. A BOTTLE Cheapest in the long run. Made in Kingston by-- DR. BELL WONDER MEDICINE CO. no Florist 177 Wellington street. Fresh flowers and plants dafly Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1187. NOW Is the Time to Get Your Watch or Clock REPAIRED L. C. HEMSLEY Watchmaker from R. J. Rodger 149 8ydenham St. Just off Princess SORE THROAT CONDITION. COUGH OR COLD \Y eS Tarr iE iH T's) SVERCOME: BOT 1 REATED AT ONCE M ENIENCE AnD SUFI MAY BE 0 ho Big AY BE Aol 18_FOUND IN ECLECTR M Tooth Paste Keeps the teeth white and gums sweet and clean. Try a tube to-day, and how about your Tooth Brush? We have a Brush to suit you. Also other Medallion Toilet Articles, Cold Cream, Vanishing Cream, Talcum, Soap, ete. Bee our window display! M. R. McColl PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Opposite St. Andrew's Church Phone 82. W. R McRae & Co. SRA, PEA COAL and COKE HARD AND SOFT WOOD Cut in stove lengths. BOOTH & 00. Grove Inn Yard Phone 183 INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance &% Brock Street Phone 424 Te -- Get Your Roof Re- paired Now With our Slatex Roofing and Slatex Shingles at : W.H. Cockburn Co. Cor. Princess and Wellington Btreets Phone 216. GUNNS MAPLE LEAF Iv COOKED HAM Made from Pork Sau t up one bound net Se surprisingly Sern i the thing for holiday trips and hurry-up meals. BON MARCHE RY Cerner GROCER King and Earl Streets. Phone 1844. FOR SALE Military Tents ---- Bells and Marquees--at reduced prices. 'Also new Camp Cots and Chairs, L Cohen & Co. £76 Untario St. Phones 834, 837 St. Paul's Soloists, In St. Paul's church on Sunday, the soloists Were Messrs. Skeicher and Secker and Miss Saunders. The name of the former was omitted in yester- day's report of St. Paul's thanksgiv- ing services, e------------ : Pennsylvania had 40 paper mills in 1770. i for over ll | choristers | Queen's lower campus ig now be- |Ing used as a soccer field. In prev- | tous years the soccerites had to use {the freld after the rugby team was. | finished but now will have a better | opportunity for practice. | A Ha.ardous Job. Many have watched with interest the workmen painting the high | the central heating | plant on King street west. The work was quite hazardous and required considerable nerve on the part of the (men. i | Are Speeding Northward. Dean and Mrs. O. D. Skelton, the | former a representative of Canada at lan international conference in Bra- |zil, are now speeding northward on !a fast mail boat and are expected to] |reach Kingston on Saturday or at| |the beginnning of next week. | | "Shake Hands, Old Boy." | Hand shaking has begun again on 2 | the main street with the return of | Queen's men for the winter session. | College comrades are. being encount- | |ored at every step, and a hearty {greeting is the result. 'Twas ever thus. Kingston's Woollen Mill, | The city Industries committee is | being congratulated upon the lat. est industry to come to the city. The Messrs. Collie, who are estab- lishing the woollen mill, have a re- cord of success behind them, and their practical knowledge of the bus- iness is a guarantee of success. ---------- Has Arrived in Athens. Miss Annie Gordon, a Queen's graduate, who has been teaching in Smyrna under the auspices of the Boston board of missions, has cabled her sister, Miss Sara Gordon, Toron- to, that she has arrived safely In | Athens after the destruction of | Smyrna. ------ Fre at Brockville, Fire broke out about two o'clock Monday afternoon in an old budld- ing on the property of the James Smart plant, Canada Foundries & | j| Forgings, Ltd., Brockville, which is | used as a store house, and burned | halt an hour before | brought under complete control. | The cause of the fire is at present | unknown, Bat Appears in Church. During the service in Sydenham | f street Methodist church Sunday ev-| ening a bat came from behind the il | seclusion of the organ pipes and at-| ter doing a few spirals and loop-the- | loops, returned to its nest. The | "stuck to their . guns" though they appeared to be far from ll | comfortable. A Large Market. The largest market of the season | | was stationed at the city hall square on Saturday morning. By actual || count there were more automobiles and rigs in to town than on any oth. er Saturday of the year, The King- ston fair gave farmers an opportun- ity to come to town with profit in the offing. Small Demand For Coal. The chilly spell that set in on Mon- secretary, paid off the army of offic- fals, constables, guards and attend- ants. The expenses in running a big fair such as that of last week are no small item. J.J. Wilmot, president; A. E. Weller were on hand to see the business closed up. A meeting of the directors will- be called at a later date to receive the financial state- ment. . Died at Wilton. On Sunday, Sept. 17th, there pass- ed away at his late residence, Wil- ton, a well-known resident, in the person of Milton Fiske Parrott in his fifty-fifth year. Mr. Parrott had been In poor health for some time, but was confined to his bed only about ten days. Deceased was born in Wilton, township of Ernesttown, and was the only son of the late Wesley Parrott and Maria Fiske, and the only grand- son of Daniel Parrott. His ancestry HEALS ALL SKIN DIS I have seen evidence of the work Van's Ointmen tory in any ki have known it to be bh In & recent case of Smalipox in town here, after a disappen; the patient relief in o (Sgd.) Dr. G. J. McBRIDE, Welland, Ont. BRITISH AMERICAN DRUG COMPANY, LIMITED L. H. BEDLINGTON, Canadian Distributor, Torente. lyrics are by George Gwynne Gar- rette and Tom McKnight and the mu- sic by Teddy Reeve. During the two acts Everygirl was followed with the Only Boy from their school days until they were happily "and ried. Little Dorothy Mackay and Babs Mackay, who have appeared | here in many offerings during the | land Cafe pleasant, quiet surroundings, home-like cooking, a menu to please those of the most dis- criminating taste and service which is unexcelled. The New England Cafe 331 KING STREET. Private Phone 655. KINGSTON, ONT. CAN, Public Phone 537 past, were in the Sa and were warmly welcomed. dy Davis was sweet and winsome as Everygirl while Billy Patterson es the Only Boy was good. Tom McKnight as stage director, Busybody and Ben Alf Bi, put over his work well, while Pat Rafferty, as Chesterfield, A Hus- band, and Income tax inspector, created much amusement. The sing- Ing of Mayme Bell, with Tom Mec- Knight in the garden scene, near the military hospital, was one of the | most delightful items on the pro-| gramme. The champagne bubbles | formed a pretty scene, quite out of the ordinary, EASES ng the ointment the pustules and the {tehi: ceased, giving f an hour, 50c at all Druggists, elland, Ont. focoatRatatee EEE Your Wrap For Next Fall and Winter It is not too early to decide what is to be done about & warm Wrap for the Fall and Winter, There are just two things to do. present Fur Coat remodelled or fixed up or else ses what can be done about a new Fur Coat. It will be a pleasure to advise case may be, Gourdier's BROCK STREET, Either have the You whichever the --Individuality-- TWEDDELL SUITS b are so designed that dura- bility, style plus individual- ity, are the leading features ~--Styles becoming to those of the most discriminating taste are the ones .to be found at:-- TWEDDELL"S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) The Right Hon. Srinivasa through Canada, g; i right is Loring Christie, tional affairs, who is lookin On the left is G. S. Bajpai, INDIAN Sastri (in centre on the developmen' representative of th after Mr. Sastri': . Sasiri's secreta /. ? responsi our on behal IN TORONTO. ; : Photographed in Toronto while on a visit. " © government in India. On the sadian government, and student of interna- f of the dominion government. who are furnishing or replenishing ex- tra rooms for the fall and winter, 'we offer Sheets, Sheetings, Pillow Cotton, Pillow Covers, Blankets, Flannelette Sheets, Hand Towels, Bath Towels, Comforters, etc., in great variety and at very attractive prices. # W. N. Linton & Phone 191,