% WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1022, ----ee 0 1: RAILWAY AERA AGENCY FOR ALL | ' OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Special attention given your family or friends going to or returning from the Old Country. Passports arranged or. . For information and rates apply to . PB HANLEY, C. P. and T.A.G.T. Ry., Kingston, Ont. Office: C.N.-G.T. Station, corner Johnson and Ontario Streets, King- ston, Ontario. Day and Night. 'PHONE 99. DR. A.W.WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets Phone 863 Fes moviag of FREIGHT, FUMNITURE, SAFES, PIAN CARTAGE and STORAGE OF 5 ERY DESCRIPTION «Kingston Transfer Co. « mune 477. cvenings 2231, 158 WELLINGTON STREET Dr. Waugh 1 106 -- Phone 256 THOMAS COPLEY | Telephone 987. When wanting anything done in the carpeatery line. Es ates givem om all kinds of repairs a new work, also hardwood flooss of all kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop: 28 Queen Street. Bell's Vanilla HIGH GRADE 25c. A BOTTLE | Cheapest {nn the 'long run. | Made in Kingston by-- | DR. BELL WONDER MEDICINE Co. || WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designe, and | bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res,, 1187, » and COKE HARD AND SOFT WOOD Out in stove lengths. : BOOTH & 00. ' Grove Inn Yard Phone 183 Pont INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS W. H. GODWIN & S0N . Real Estate and Insurance GUNNS MAPLE LEAF COOKED HAM Bie Made from Pork Sausage, i g It up In one pound net ting. S 'fresh -- the flavor fs : iy different to what one 5.8 sone we THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SAVED FROM AN OPERATION "Fruit-a-tives" Completely Relieved Me 8928 Union Sr., Vancouver, B.C, "I suffered with all the symptoms of Female trouble, with chronic Consti- pation. and constant Headaches. I had pains low down in the back and sides of the body. A doctor advised me to have an operation. I started taking '"'Fruit-a-tives" and this medicine has completely relieved me of all my misery and suffering. I am free of pain and headaches and the terrible Constipation, and what saved me is the fruit medicine, "Fruit-a-tives." Madam M.J. GORSE. '60c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 26c. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. KeepYourSkin-Pores Active and Healthy With Cuticura Soap fn Qaim im ed Sou Fn an PIANO TUNING Plane Tunisg and Repairing. Also Organ Work. All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St. Phone 2397m. | Kingston and Vicinity | Returns From West. | Bergt-Major W. Bellringer, 4th {Hugsars, hes returned to Kingston jafter apending several months in | Western Canada. | mnie --------" | Ill at Perth. i P. J. Kehoe, proprietor of the | Revere House, Perth, is {ll in bed with an affection in his leg but ex- | pects to be about again soon. | . ---- | J Fishing Is Good. | The local fishermen report a good |run of the finny tribe this fall, and a number of catches have been sold jon the market during the past week. | ---- | R. M. C. Cadet; Resume Work. | The cadets of the Royal Military [College have arrived in the city to | resume their work at the college af- Iter a short holiday for Thanksgiving Some New Products. A writer in the Picton Times sugz- | gests the growing of sweet potatoes {in Prince Edward county. He also | thihks sugar cane could be profit- ably grown also. An Exhibition Game. The members of the Frontenac Regiment and the 4th Hussars are planning an exhibition game of in- door baseball before the regular scheduled games commence. Caught a Fine Sturgeon. EECHAM'S PINTS Sick Headaches Gassy Stomach &, Bel » Sour Rislngs, Heart- burn, Preas Sure To Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Chew one or two after meals or any time and note how the stomach settles down, feels fine, stops gas, acidity, sour risings, belching and such troubles due to indigestion. They neutralize the sour acids, give the stomach an alkaline effect and you need have no fear to eat whatever you like. Get a 60 cent box to-day of any druggist. No more drowsiness or heavy feeling after a hearty meal. And you get the benefit of your food in more solid flesh, Most people have a tendency to acid, gassy stomach just after eating or drinking coffee, etc. If a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet is chewed at this time it neu- tralizes the acids, your stomach is sweetened, the gas Is prevented and you feel good all over, Try it. Re- member you can get Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets anywhere in U. 8. and Canada. AUTO TOPS RECOVERED and REPAIRED R. JONES 390 PRINCESS STREET Phone 153. Corns? Just say Bluesjay to dru Yo yourd ggist The simples way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in thin plasters. The action is the same. Pain Stops Instantly SASKATCHEWAN WOMAN RECOVERS Health by Taking Vere Howard, a fisherman on the south shore of Amherst Island caught a sturgeon last week that weighed 198 pounds. Howard nett- ed the fish and the fish netted How- ard $51. Stdamer Waubic Still Busy. There is still a fair passenger and freight traffic on the steamer Waubic between Kingston and Cape Vincent and it i{s expected that trade will warrant the vessel being kept in commission until early in December, For Fall and Winter, We have received all our fall and winter goods, consisting of Boys' and Men's overcoats, Boys' and Men's suits, also a large range of cloth for suits made to measure at reason able prices. Prevost, Brock street. Left for Alberta, M. D. Hawkey, Kinusa, Alta. who came east to be present at the burial of his mother, left on Sunday for his home. His friends are glad to learn of his success in the west. Hospital Entertainments. A number of entertainments are being plauned to be given at the Mowat and Sydenham military has- pitals during the next few months, aml many local amateur artists have volunteered their assistance in this work. Activity. Business activity is essential. Everyone in your store should be ac- tive--not busting aimlessly or fear- fully, Ike wet hens. But whole- somely active. Advertising developes the best grade of activity--eales ac- tivity, ---- To Finance Nurse's Residence. The ladies co-ordinating Commit- tee of Great War Memorial Hospl- tal, Perth, have asked the directors to allow them to finance the build- ing of the nurses' residence, as a tangible result of their first year in office, -------- Reeve Improving. The many friends of John Taylor, reeve of Storrington, who had the misfortune to fall from his horse last week breaking his made good progres¥ toward recovery. He is able to be about, once more and was in the city Tuesday in con- nection with his duties. Hold Service By Radio, The Radio will enter a new field in Northern New York on Sunday Nov. 19th, when the First Baptist church, Clayton, N.Y., will hola service by radio from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, where Rev. T. Byron Caldwell, a forme. pastor of the Clayton church wi officiate. I ------ Ducks On Monday the duck hunters swarmed all of the 'bays, marshes and creeks outside of Kingston and along the river. The ducks were Seen in great flocks and their whist- les could be heard coming from every direction. The hunters eent up a perfect barrage ami kept the birds coastantly stirred up. They had a Com» tendency to fiy high and mo great | friends and bags were reported. death eame as a great blow to his relatives. ves EE -- ward county but went to western Ontario when a young man. Forty years ago he was clerking in a groe- ery store in Seaforth. For several Years he held a position in a store in Stratford. About five years ago ha returned to Picton and has since re- sided there. He was sixty-thrae years of age. e---- Additions] Stadium Sealing, The athietiz board of control. Queen's ULriversity, are doing every- thing within their power to arrange accommodation for the record at- teendance expected at the Queen's- Varsity game on Saturday. In addi- tion to thewmew bleachers, it is pro- posed to have chairs and hall-seat. three or four rows deep arouni the grounds at every available place where they will not interfere with the game, and it is very precbable nearly every person will be able to obtain a ticket, and that wlthout praying scalper's prices. ------ The Late Leonard Ivy. At St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, the death occurred of a well known resident of Ivy Lea, In the person of Leonard Ivy, who pass- ed away in his forty-eighth year, af- ter a brief illness. The late Mr. Ivy, who was among the best known rest- dents of the community, was born at Lansdowne, son of the late Mr. John Ivy, and of Mrs. Ivy, and ford the past ten years followed farm- Ing. Previous to thgt time he was a resident of Toronto, engaged in railroad office work, for a lengthy period. ------ Married in Toronto, The marriage of Teresa Mary, daughter of Mrs. 8. Larkin and the late John Larkin to Dr. Herbert Mec- Cann, son of Mr. John McCann, of Perth, took place at Toronto. The bride, given away by her brother, Jack Larkin, wore her travelliag suit of navy tricotine and wore a blue fox fur the gift of the groom and carried sweetheart roses and baby breathe. Miss Rene Larkin was {entitled "The Drama of roses. Edmund McCann, acted as best man. rendered solos eloquently during | the mass. Following the reception | Dr. and Mrs. McCann left for Mon- | treal and points east. On their ¢a-| turn they will reside at Mount Den- nis, Ont. . O.N.R. Kingston Excursion. The Queen's University Alumni | Association of Ottawa have arranged | with the Canadian National Railways | to run a apecial excursion train, Ot- | tawa to Kingston and return, Satur- day, Nov. 11th, for the Queen's vs. Varsity football match. Train will | leave Ottawa 9 a.m. Saturday; re- | turning, leave Kingston 8.30 p.m. Tickets will be issued at the special | reduced rate of $5.25 for the round | trip, good to return on special or any regular train up to and including Tuesday, Nov, 14th. The general Public of Ottawa have been asked to avail themselves of this very low rate to visit Kingston and the association * have invited them to join the excur- i sion, | The demand for tickets for the | football match is very heavy and it appears Ottawa will be here in great f numbers on Saturday, | -------------- | Prof. G. W. Mitchell, An. hor. | Toronto Saturday Night, of Novem- | ber 4th, has a book review that kind of took the wind out of Kingston people who know Professor George W. Mitchell, formerly of Queen's University. The review is a book | Life" by Rev. Thomas H. Mitchell, and the reviewer remarks that he suspects that Mr. Mitchell {s the same man who wrote "Anthropology Up-to- Date." Now the Rev. Thomas H. Mitchell did not write that clever little book. 'Anthropology Up-to- Date" is from the pen of Prof. Gee rge W. Mitchell, Kingston, who we would suggest might send Saturday Night a copy of his work, which 1s a study of the human race. It is humorous, and written with a dash and snap that arouses admiration. the bridesmaid and carried sunset It was published in 1918. good ONO the basis of - economical COOKERY Chicago, | Neil McGrath | | | and | TONIGHT AT JARVIS Neilson's Eskimo Pies. Saladice Bricks. Water Ice Bricks. Assorted Bricks. Highest grade Chocolates at very low prices -- Neilson's, Moir"s, Ganong's, Willard's and Cowan's. Quality is our motto. J. H. JARVIS Cor. Princess and Albert Streeta. Phone 3373m, OPEN NIGHTS. ' SAXTON STOVE COAL For Furnaces, Quebec Heaters $15.00 per ton Hard Maple, cut 12" long. $4.25 Per Load Delivered. W. A. Mitchell & Co. 15 Ontario Street Telephone 67, day ing STOP IN AT THE NEW ENG-- LAND CAFE and enjoy a noon- and real home cooking make din- Hardwood Flooring We carry in stock the best make and grade of Clear Birch, Maple and Oak Floor- ings. Good lengths, perfectly manufactur- ed and second to none. 'S. ANGLIN & CO. rans Factory and Lumber Yards, Ba7 and Weltington Strects, KINGSTON, Out. Office Phone 06. Factory Phope 1418. a ---- RUBBERS! RUBBERS! The slush is here and that means Rubbers. Those who bought our Rubbers last year know how good they are. Those who didn't have a treatinstore. A full stock of Men's heavy and light Rubbers, Rubber Boots and Overshoes in the famous Ames Holden make, guaranteed JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. 70 Brock Street FURS Genuine Beaver Coats Gourdier's BROCK STREET; OVERCOATS *15.00t0°30.00 WARM, FANCY BACK WEAVE ULSTERS $25.0010°40.00 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS *15.00t0°35.00 TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) lunch. Cheerful surroundings here truly a delight, ths, but was able to walk about and his| Z fl ol Plain Linens for Fancy Work Now io the ime to prepare for the Xmas. season. We are showing a ve of Linens in all the wanted widths. and ts. ; ine Linen for drawn work--18", 20", 22", 36", 45", 54" and 72" wi d Sheer Linens in White and colours--36" 'wide, at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 yard Gamhria Linens at $1.50 and $1.75 a Yai Unbleached Art Linen--18", 20", 27" and 36" wide, from 30c. a yard up. Plain and Fancy Hucks--18", 22", 25", Zr wide--all pure linen from 50c. a yard