peas ------------------ TT 'Branigan's Drug ww |LAD BURNED _ For the Football Games THE TOMBOY SILVER RACCOON COAT Made from prime, fluffy, full furred, Canadian Raccoon You will find smart looking Coats here--warm and snugly Coats-- just the thing for motoring to the games. Aren't you curious to see them al- ready 7 John McKay Limited KINGSTON, CANADA CORNF IX Apply it only once and remove the corn ten minutes later. Money refunded if it fails. Guaranteed to remove HARD and SOFT REMOVES REMOVES CORNS IN IN "TEN MINUTES TEN MINUTES { CORNS, BUNIONS and CALLOUSES. For sale in Kingston ati STORE LIMITED For a reql, tempting dinner drop in and see us. The very best food and excellent service. Private dinners and banquets given best attention, THE GRAND CAFE JUST ABOVE GRAND THEATRE PETER LEE, Proprietor. Wonderhl Values You Save | Granulated Sugar 100 Ibs, $6.35 New Canned Peas . . .2 for 25¢. ll Rolled Oats .... Excellent Black Tea 5 Ibs. $2.70 p much pictures is rignt -- 'Worcester Sauce 2 bots. . .25¢c. * the beautiful scenes you enjoy. | all the fun you have. | I" New Cannéd Corn 5 pound pail Table Syrup. 89¢. I cials were at the scene of the tra- N {Hl New Canned Tomatoes 2 for 25¢ | "Il keep your Kodak busy "click. i » GLOVES HATS | We specialize in Men's Hats and you are al- ways sure of the cor- rect styles and best val- ues here. All prices fiom . .$3.50 to $7.50 35 SUC ne united. woul Umeda, Hog, Deerskin, Suede, ote. ' $1.75 > | were heard but the | on Monday, the | mother. I! Wednesday morning. 10 DEATH IN | A PIG PEN The three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Robinson of North | Fredericksburg Township, just out-| | side, the city limits and across the] pig pen next to the barm, in which fire broke out. It is believed that I} the little chap was in the barn and was playing with matches and the| place being filled with grain, caught | i| ire immediately. The screams of the little fellow fire was such that no one could enter. While the Whig was .learning the details of the tragedy, the fire was still rag- ing, and efforts were being made to] get the boy's body out of the pig pen. The firemen from Napanee were called and rushed to the scene | | of the fire. The remains of the lad were found | east of the barn. Nothing but the bones remained, the body having | { been burned to a crisp. Coroner Cowan of Napanee, Chief of Police Barrett and county offi- [| scar when the body was found. HERBERT M. HORSEY Who spoke at the Premier's meeting last pight. 'MOTHER AND SON DIE ON SAME DAY ff Late Mrs. Susan Hogan and Thomas V. Hogan, Wolfe Island. For the second time in one day, | death visited the home of the late Mrs, Susan Hogan, widow of the laté John Hogan, Wolfe Island, Tho- mas Vincent Hogan passing away same day as his The late Thomas Hogan was forty-eight years of age and had been sick for some time with ll pneumonia. The .funéral of the late Mrs. Ho- ii! gan took place Tuesday morning to i! the Church of the Sacred Heart, and .2 for 25c. | Pure Clover Honey (8s.)..69c. the funeral of the son tock place Solemn re- quiem masses were sung at the church by the Rev. Father McCabe. The funeral arrahgements were In charge of the James Reid firm. Man Fatally Crushed When Wall Collapsed Oshawa, Oct. 21.--David Bishop, aged 60, of 87 Elgin street west, was fatally injured yesterday morn- je when a wall collapsed and he J buried under tons of stone whilst working on an excavation at 16 1-2 Simcoe street south. He was removed to the Oshawa Hospital jana dled at two o'clock in the afters | noon. ARMISTICE CELEBRATION. Expressed That Whole Empire "Will Observe Nov. 11th. 3 : 7 | tl 3 ih tions in Great Britain on No- r 11th will be sf year and it is hsted that FETE or ii| river from Napanee, was burned to| || death Wednesday afternoon in the] at twenty minutes to three in the pen, | to those GREETINGS TO THE KINGSTON STANDARD (Continued from Page 1.) | Liberalism that brought freedom and i { justice to Wales and that swept the | | aristocracy and the plutocracy from | power. It was a Liberalism that was militant and red blooded. - - * The Whig editor is a Liberal be-! | he believes in Liberal; principles; because he knows that | Liberalism has always stood for the rights of the common people against | the privileges of the classes; because | Liberalism has fought and bled for liberty, for freedom and for justice, | | and because Liberalism {is to-day! | still holding aloft all over the! We are placing on sale--100--Number 5 Rugby Footballs -- complete with best quality Bladders. To clear this week *2.00 S SPORTING GOODS world, the same high ideals that has J | guided its brilliant leaders in the past. There is nothing of the "tongue in cheek Liberalism" about "The Whig to-day. It admires and be- | lieves in Mr. Mackenzie King. Not ' { for a minute do we doubt his high 'ideals or his sincerity of purpose. We believe it is in the interests of the masses of this country that he should be supported, and be givea a further opportunity to lower the cost of living, and relieve the burden- | ed taxpayers. For that reason The Whig is supporting him and for no | other. Loyal always; docile never, { * * » Other matters in the article will be dealt with later. In closing, how- ever, we would like to point out to The Standard that when it feels the | urge to refer to the fact that the ! Premier of Canada during his young- | er days was employed for a time | earning an honest living In the | country to the south of us, it might be well to recall the old saying about people living in glass houses hurling rocks about. It is a dangerous game, FIREMAN HALL HAS INTERESTING CAREER Recalls Work of the Volunteer Brigade With Hand Pumps At Many Big Fires. Fireman John Hall, who was honored on Monday night, by the Kingston city council, with the presentation of a medal for long and efficient service, has some in- teresting stories to relate, He served | for seven and one-half years on the | volunteer force under Chief Devlin | and for forty years on the regular | force. He recalls that the Sorantent force ! consisted of twenty-one en, and | that the hand pumps were used at | small fires. He was present at the | burning of the Scotch Kirk, which! stood where St. Andrew's church is located now. Another interesting blaze, that the old veteran recalls is the burning of the twenty years ago. He dryly remark- | malt house, J SERRE, BUY BETTER AT NEWMAN & SHAW'S 4 BIG VALUES FOR THURSDAY 54 INCH CREPE, $1.50 YARD Only 250 yards, all pure wool Crepe; 54 inches wide, which we secured at a big sacrifice. The colors are Black, Navy, Seal, Sand, Zinc, Pearl Grey, Tarragon Green, Sandlewood, Pea- cock, Blue and Ivory. This is a regular $2.95 quality. One sale Thursday .$1.50 yard BOYS' WOOL JERSEYS, $1.00 Boys' All Pure Wool Jerseys with popular V necks style, in Navy, Sand and Brown only--two sizes, 26 and 28. Regular $1.75. Toclear ................... Thursday $1.00 each COMBINATION WHITE AND GREEN BLINDS, $1.19 Splendid, heavy quality, Oil Blinds on strong, durable, roll- ers. They are standard size, 3 x 6 ft. On sale Thursday $1.19 Plain Green or White Oil Blinds, standard size, on strong rollers ...... cc. criveiiusiennesens Thursday 95¢c. each MERITAS OILCLOTH COVERS now in stock. Newman & Shaw "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE ed, that it was not such a wet affair as some may think. Among some of the most outstanding fires that he remembers are the St. George's Cathedral fire, the burning of the Oddtellows Block, and the destruc- tion of the Queen street Methodist church for the first time. He states Smart Trimmed Hats $2.98 Parisian Shop 822 BROCK STREET that the old reservoir om Colborne street was frozen, and that this was the cause of the failure to save the Queen street church, Mr. Hall has missed very few fires and has fought all the serious fires that Kingston "has had' in the last forty years. He is still hale and hearty, and takes a keen interest in his work. The Greek Government has de- manded from Bulgaria satisfaction for the violation of Greek territory, and will occupy Petrich to secure pay- ment of indemnities. John Davis appeared before Judge Lavell on Tuesday and elected to be tried 'by Judge and jury on a seduc- Wednesday of the steamer Premier King Visits Grave Of Sir Jobn A. Macdonald While in Kingston 'yesterday afternoon, Premier King paid a visit to the grave of the late Sir John A. Macdonald, in Cataraqui cemetery. Mr. King made a magnificent tribute to the memory of this great Father of Confederation and Premier of Canada during his speech last night. No further word was received on Jeska, tion charge. | We have one which is ashore at Indian Point. The Start of Winter ~ Should Remind You of Furs } It's time to think of Fuis. If you have not already given us your order, let us have it now. of the most D OF 104 YEARS} D AT AGE The death of one of King- ston's oldest citizens occurred on Wednesday morning when Mrs. Joseph Blaney, aged 104 years, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. James, 138 Lower Bagot street. Mrs. Blaney had lived in this city for a great many years and was very well-known and highly re- garded. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. G. James, and one son, John, both of this city. The funeral will take place Friday morning from the Tesidance of her daughter to . Mary's cathedral and inter- to will be made at St. Mary's cemetery. Funeral ar- rangements are In charge of M. P, Keyes. | REAL ESTATE BARGAIN WEEK 31:100---Pattiek Street, Bunga. ll $1,850--Brock Street (below University Avenue), rough cast dwelling and deep lot). il $2,000---Johnson Street, cen. | tral; double frame; deep lot. > Eastview Camp, The last of the thirty-five families who summered at Bastview left last | week. The community spirit of this 'popular resort is spoken of by all campers as the very best, the bath- NOMINATIONS THURSDAY | The Candidates To the Fiortors uf Neo 5 Thursday is nomination day, and the candidates will then enter the last lap of the rice for honors. Thurs- day, October 20th, will be election The nominations for Kingston Portsmouth will be held in Ontasl hall, from 12 o'clock noon till 2 p when the candidates will be given an ovportunity of addressing the elect- ors. The nominations for Frontenac and ysinamn YI 4X8 Slace st Harrgly-