I --------h THE DAILY BRI -- A ------ SE -------- " -- TH LEY [sity of purchasing from mines work- OMES COPLEY |OHEMDRR OST OF LIVING: is i . - land ol each other. At the pre ee Telephone 987 . : {time independent dealers find it t sre in the carpen ---- : \ most impossible {bg tery AI ung Gun i re kinds: PROPOSALS OF nRRNTFORD) most impossible fo get supplies of repairs and ne we plso hard-J TR. 2% - ] . en. cc: Sie wood Roors of a)l Kinds. All orders wid TADES AND LABOR COUNCIL. LIBERALS HELD 3 celve rom Attention Shop, | en ------ ------ Queen streat B a ® | These Will Be Considered by Local ANNUAL RALLY | & Committee, Which Willi Hold Its LL -- | vd First Sitting Saturday Fvening. tinued from Page f EE | I nclusion the president ae. | . ) ) 'Wood's Phosphoding, The committee which has been ap-| q that the ot a had made! in spite of the rather ford dding| The Great Knglish Rema | pointed by the local Trades and La . affairs subordinate to the ar. | Weather, many interested friends wit- Tones and invigorates the w bor Couneil to inquire into the prices | , he E va 3 : mn |N€Ssed the inter-company rughy| frarvous stem, makes new Bloog | Shy n fairg of the Empire, and had shown i oi : t n old Vein, Cupes Nervous | Of milk, bread and coal and to con- |, hey w ' i | match at the Royal Military Col) Debility, M, , » oid I they were second to none 3 | | Hoy yop Dr ans arion the | ocr the remedies proposed by thel, ..\ "iy tha British flag which de-| Qn Friday afternoon. After the , Loss ho yal fl i [eart, | af Brantford Trad ' 1 \ B : on Hi fling Memory. Price $1 per box, sia | AN OF rades and Labor Council| © and commanded the respect 8ame, which ended in a victory for forss. Qos whi , 8x will cure. "Soldbyal | will meet Saturday evening. The of the world Rded the Pp |B" Company, tea was served in the Sivan > riguist New pamphlet ms sod x se. THE Wo | Brantford Sounei] recently submitted, RIN { mess room, young people after- RE EBICINE CO Toaow o out items {@ communiéation to the municipal Ofiiers Floctod. {wards enjoying an informal dance . | conneil of that city, suggesting fed- ; Ca bse : i Among the guests were: Major and \ ~~~ eral and local action. This com- Michael Sullivan, chairman of the | ve Inkpen, Capt. and Mrs. Wother- { nominating commitiee, presented | ©. ° a, . Mrs. --- { munication has been sent to various| $ Lucy and Miss Gwend 11] | Tre ton. i n A usb al lHowi freak pion | Spoon, Miss Lucy and Miss Gwendo- HARRRIRAAAARAOIONON | race" "amor "Cauneric with a | the foliowing nominations, which | 2° Waddell, Miss Margaret Hem- view to 'securing concerted action. It| Were unanimously endors: {ming ss Dorothe idw Miss points out that "bread made from| President, Dr. A, W. Richardson, | DIRE, Mise Dorothes Blwen, ise Canadian wheat is cheaper in Britain | mayor of Kingston. ba eR 74 rt pe owen l Miss : than in Canada, although ocean | Firsi vice-president, Ald. Nicholas 2 ®% pH Browne. Miss - freight and insurance «¢ s E,6'Connor, NI irr urance charges are| Helen Strange, Miss Laura Kilborn, g \ * . A tt prs ra Lnnr five times greater than they were be-| Second vice-president, Robert J.| : x 9 of fore the war, an outlay "Which. the Wright. ' Miss Veta Minnes, Miss Muriel Canadian profiteer in flour and bread| Third viee-president, James Hal-|Brooks, Miss Doris Donnelly, Miss | Ethelwyn Macgowan, Miss Sybil entirely avoids." It contends that |liday, warden of Frontenac county. Ti : Kirkpatrick and Miss Flora Maclean. : % ® "no nation is justified in permitting Treasurer, Ald. Neil Polson.Jr., the sale abroad of food produce Secretary, Leman A. Guild, which is needed at home." A committee consisting of the ie oxacutive ofthe Nicat Counc With the Greatest List of Bargains ever offered to the people of King- -------- officers and the Liberal alderman |of Women entertained at a delightful ston. Federal Action. were appointed to organize vigorous luncheon at the Frontemac Club on It suggests that the following rep-| committees in the different polling | Thursday in honor of the national \. x tive he long table was most | resentations ad he federal] sub-divisions, DISINFECTANTS Eons gp 1) To ln ideral 4 Fone of Ald. O'Connor, the ar I ally AFTANEOR withimany loves gether, or to regulate in the public| following were made honorary presi- [ly chrysanthemums. € Marchioness cl interest, 'th x i rf -ld , Hon, Willis H . -M lof Aberdeen and Tremair, the ad- SEE FI T & THROAT SPRAYS, uc. utero i vcost lo fons W. Come nd Tobe sory res den wan he' tos "of RST PAGE OF SUPPLEMENT FOR DETAILS the end that suflicient is available for Kelvey. ; honor, and among others present ek eeusltd, and every house | sie in Canada to meet normal de. wim 2 were: Lady Gibson, Mrs. Sanford, LTT s > at all times. Pre-| 0.4. Confidence in Laurier. Mrs. Mclver, Mrs. Faulkner, Mrs. vent disease and kee the doctor g " : . ings YL: Mis bill down, » (2) To remove 'tariff barriers on| J; was moved by G. A. Bateman, | Willoughby Cummings, D.C,L.; Miss y food produce go that Canadian con-| gacor a " ichael, Mrs. Torringt Miss p . econded by John McDonald, and|Carmichael, Mrs. rington, ® at. Spry, 80 Soe A) op. sumers may make goods from other resolved: Jorn Mairs, Mrs. George Watts, Mrs. H. J. ants, Z5 cents bottle, sources any shortage of articles of That we, the Liberals of the city | Beatty, Dr. Richie England, Dr. Mar- food which may exist in Canada. of Kingston and the village of Ports-|garet Gordon, Mrs. Smellie, Mrs. ' (3) To adjust the demand for but-| 0th desire to express and place on |Gurnett, Mrs, Brereton, Mrs, Plump- At Best 5 er tothe supply by permitting the| e.ory our continued admiration for |tre, Mrs. Adam Shortt, Mrs. Rhys Karine or other butter substitutes] 200 JO¥alty to our honored leader, Fairbairn, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Con- Special Values for All the Family in Winter Hose and Underwear. The Popular Drug Store, garine or other butter substitutes! i. wiirrid Laurier, and his support-|stantine, Mrs. Hugh Macpherson, Open Sundays, nder proper regulations? M : $ " Yaz C3 bre iy ckles- y pon Sunduge a ro ix, pS Invest. °T3 i ibe House of Commons, Hie 3s Jo Tis Snags WF Nickle, STORE CLOSES 9.45 TONIGHT gation of the cost of production, the course duting the thirty years THRIVE HTH price of wheat for the home market. which he has carried the banner of [Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, Miss Fleanof| prs EL CR An EET Eoin Boome Dood Ls oun gt ong 8 Ad i nnn 5) T i i ants. $ tion to his King, | Sanford Calvin, Miss M. Gordon, Mrs, A . (6) To control the importation of | OPPonents.- His devo J +| Sanford Calvin, G ) coal at the points of Pen and to fix | Dis consecration to the Empire is|Bateman, Mrs. H. T. J. Coleman and y the price of same at those points,|8dMitted by all and the esteem in [others ) and at Canadian mines, and regalate| Which he is held by the King's rep- JA sales to dealers on an equitable basid, | resentative was most delleately ex-| * prs. W. F. Nickle was in charge hy hd Pg | & 80 that distribution may be free from | Pressed in the presentation of a lov- of the tea on Thursday and Friday | he " » Po ing cup on his departure for England. afternoons at Convocation Hall, when | monopolistic manipulation and con- € ? 2 We feel that our honored leader has | har helpers were: Mrs. Hugh C.| : The Woman's Store of Kingston." eo ducted for the public advantage. t H |%Y 113 N YOU 7) To Investigate the cost of pro-|& Erasp of Canadian and Imperial | Nickle, Mrs. P. G. C. Campbell, Miss | N duction and to fix the price of can-| Questions unequalled by any in our|gathieen Daly, Miss Wilhelmina [ = " ned goods, sugar and such other im-| land and that before long the com-|Gordon. Miss Rose Rogers, Miss Mary | ( A N A} NY | | portant articles of food as are be-| mon people will recognize his worth |g anee Miss May Chown, Miss | ~~ : ) d pti lieved to be subject to monopolistic { and reward his past services by once | gejai Campbell, Miss Aileen Folger, | control. more entrusting to his wise care the Miss Eva Richardson, Miss Janet | (8) To prevent, and, if necessary, | §uidance and direction of our|g:. nd. Miss Florrie Forneri and | * to confiscate stocks of food in cold | country's affairs. This in our esti- ah Jordan. | or rices We storage warehouses which have been | mation will be the best evidence to on + = * | Maintain the or may be accumulated and held for| the mother country of her -eldest Mr. and. Mrs. H. H, Horsey and| | and terms of sale of the following y the purpose of price manipulation | child's continued devotion, for it daughter are happily located at Lilac brands apply: 00 ews ® to the disadvantage .of the consumer. | will be a pledge that our heads, our Lodge on the bay shore, near Picton, | MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT N v en hands, and our hearts, all we have } | Lishited J ' rmer home of Mrs. J. Roland Breweries of quality Municipal Action. are placed on the altar of our Em- She fu Wer hanes enjoying the prospect | : The 'communication suggests to|pire. We rejoice in our leader's re- : spent in such picturesque Making the Brantford City Council that it|newed vigor and recovered strength tel Xan Rash ead eS eth, . . . ; should seek the aid of other munici-/| and pledge him our loyal devotion." freiands rt! A | kly B lle fi the C d H if and Eye Glass palities to procure legislation for all Mr. Bateman, in presenting the ioiade friends sie Hig pid fourth | ee I tin or ana lan ousewl e fitting lor any of the following purposes: | resolution said that if Sir Wilfrid s ring ! |. (1) The right to conduct munici-| Laurier's idea of a Canadian navy| Pr 08 . » | { pal stores for the sale of natural and | had been carried out, valuable as- BON : st { ¥ Ie p i re ¥ v Vi $ Mrs. W. F. Nickle, Earl stroet, en- | es. It's quite a problem these days to make the housekeep- Our Charges re mendIgsturel food Brace coal pag Cg hare i or i tertiined at a bright and interesting BY ALE ing money go far enough, isn't it" Suppose you let us help moderate oaths He er coun y in cing the |, . on Wednesday, when her guests DO! TO you to solve this problem. When it comes to buying your Our work is I (3) To have a monopoly of the |adiacent to ine bobare [056 WALES | yore the members of the sub-com- MALT EXTRA weekly meats and provisions you will find that, besides adjacent to the foasts of Canada. | getting unusually choice quality products, you will i pxecutive of the Wo- {sale of bread, milk, coal and such| Recently it had been reported that | ™ittees of the executive of the i . a guaranteed other commodities as may be thought! one of y boats of a despised | he abje to effect quite a substantial saving on the men's National Council. or a food bill--IF YOU GET THE HABIT OF BUY. desirable, and to engage in distribu-| Laurier navy had : Sern | NG » y y bad sunk .a German Ma ia . ING AT DAVIES 38. Be tion or to grant exclusive licenses to | submarine, and if there had been a| Mrs. Lennox Mills, of Bishops-| i 4, E TURES Begin now and i i i i av & n 1 id private individuals for specific local- fleet of such boats think of.th court, entertained to-day at luncheon { KEELEY I, M. 0. : D. 0 ities and periods, at fixed prices or a| yp it could wi done f tHe Sool in honor of the Marchioness of Aber- fixed percentage of profit on cost to | nanars » continued the mover, "state deen, who is in Kingston, attending' i SPECIALS IN FRESH FISH HOMEBREW OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN, be agreed upon. the executive meeting of the National | 324 Priacens Stren (4) To conduct municipal _bak- uit B Sosshine ay nen eer | Council of Women. i ---- Halibut Steaks 22¢ 8 doers shove the Operm Howse [| cries. got Bs Sua stey AN at IRENE 2 { . qe ' . : (5) To appoint commissions of in Sir Wilfrid, when in power, had Mrs. E. T. Stacy, Johnson street,| Halibut Boiling Cuts, 18c. quiry. | has asked a few friends to tea this] = The 'Brantford Trades and Labor| fostered the wealth of the country, |. pieinoon in homor of Mrs. Con. { Salmon Steaks, 24c. - . had developed the natural resources | Council in its communication to the ' |saulus, who is with Mrs. D, G. Laid-| INDIA PALE ALE 1: City Council states that its informa- ay had done more than any man | ow. ! | PORTER f Salmon Boiling Cuts, 20c. tion would indicate that coal dealers| before or ite din io Weld the i . | BOHEMIAN LAGER BS Yaces: inip ore} AFmonious The Marchioness of Aberdeen and | The above goods are all full were making a profit of $3 a ton. It vice states further. "We are informed . T air held reception at the Y A The resolution wa do | Tremair held a ption at 1 . strength an are supplied to . R 89:ad0pted |W. C. A. on Thursday evening, which consumers direct from the that people who control the coal fro the wines Supilyiouly arms of- " |was enjoyed by nearly one hundred| | Brewery ONLY in localities where W D ies' ¢ Limi ganized in local associations, and, Confidence in Rowell. uy ] : fio Becased Dadar m. davies 0., im e . one therefore, able, If they feel so dis- It was moved by J. M. Elliott, | Buestse s { posed, oppressively to fix prices to|seconded by H. F. Norman, and re- s. D. G. Lai rE street | the consumer. Coal dealers not in| solved: in Sajdiaw, Ran). sieout, | the association are under the neces-| "That we the Liberals of King-|piieti@ife = o/ormally a z \ ar} | ~~ nome | ston and Portsmouth assembled in sda loom. -° of her sister, Mrs. W. C. Baker, Cen- | | HAD BRONCHITIS | our annual meeting wish to place on | and Mrs. N. C. Polson and the] te street. Ih | record our admiration for the un-|,. <i Bree FOR YEARS. tiring zeal and devotion in the cause | '1185es Polson, King Street, expert - Mrs. Harvey Bongard will receive | ---- of all classes of our citizenship | ¢aVe for California next week and for the first time Thursday, Novem- || i : n inter months, . | gr 1 si 152 | Bronchitis comes from a neglected | shown by our leader, N. W. Rowell, | Pend the win } ber 23rd, from four until six at 152 | :! Miss Doris Folger is the guest of | y: aL | col d it, if neglected, will surely| who has never wavered in his atti- University avenue, i sold se e y {er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miss Bessie Dolan and Miss Violet | e on ea THE OUTWARD turn into pneumonia. The first sym-| tude towards any public question oat y | F . | Folger, "Edgewater. | Egan have returned from Montreal, | ptom is a short, painful, dry cough, and has cheerfully placed his valu Mr. and vs. John McKay. 8 E Syden- hey t the Lang- . | accompanied with rapid wheezing|able gifts and qualities at the dis- ; : 2 ort ET where they were guesis a Jang . DISPLAY {and a feeling of oppression or tight-| posal of the government when in his hain street: returned from Syracuse | cognolly wedding. Black, Green, Mixed. Packed mn King- | ness through the chest. Judgment their course was in the 3 : » i ston { ; ; Mrs, Heustis, Toronto, is the guest| Aisa Allen. Goderich: Arless H il y The phlegm raised from the bron-| interests of the whole people. We . n - - Miss en, Goderich; / ss Hoag Hf . distin : hed iH ou | chis! tubes is at first of a light color| welcome the fact that he has grown of Mrs. N. C. Polson, jr, Stuart|sng sister, Miss Georgina Hoag, Tren- GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limi ited. 18 guis, y but as the disease progresses it be-| immeasurably in the esteem and|Street. 2 ton, are visiting Miss Rhena Hoag for A Miss Helen Howard was in town|,;a week-end. I --- At ear * hion Cr ? |comes of a yellowish or greenish color| regard of ail classes and that he | i w Fas aft. and is very often hard to raise, stands today very high in the. pub-|from Toronto this week. | Lieut-Col. and Mrs. L. W, Mulloy So say man of our Dr. Wood's Norway is just the|lic regard. We pledge him our un-| Mrs. Torrington and Miss Mairs,} pent 2 day in town the guests of | remedy you require as it loosens the| divided support in all matters that| Who were the guests of Miss Machar, | yfieg Richardson, University avenue, ! customers. ur new phlegm and heals the lungs and | make for peace and prosperity to the | Sydenham street, returned to To-| 4 jot Saturday afternoon for Win-| end that our province may be the|ronto to-day. . . chester. f 1 1 bronchial tubes. coats are wmnng great Mrs. Chas. Brean, Amherst, N.8.,| banner member of our great confed- x 5 (Continued on Page 14.) t Mrs. James Gemmill, Almonte, is l praise. writes: "I was troubled for years| eration." -- 'g > nm y WY with bronchitis, and could mot find| Mr. Elliott, in submitting the re-| here to visit friends for a few weeks.| zAJOR PENSE ADDRESSES. | any relief. 1 was especially bad on| solution, stated that the fact that Miss Jenny LaGree, R.N,, of Kings- . : , a damp day. 1 went to a druggist|on various occasions the government Ron, Si the gust of Dr nd MTS. The Collegiate Institute. Club on His | 0 . and asked him for something to stop adopted Mr, Rowell's platform, . Bb. Cavanagh, » . \ riences. : had Second stree War Expe fficers' Uniforms Made to Order at Rea- A . A. W. Dunlop, 5 \ the constant tickling in my throat.| showed that he was a leader worth Mr. and Mrs. A op, Kings On Friday evening ip the YM.CA. | + He gave Wie a bottle of Dr. Wood's| while, one who was worthy of their| ton, were in Renfrew this week visit- sonable prices uh . ide ing friends and relatives, * parlors, Major H. E. Pense, of the pr . He Norway Pine Syrup, which I found | esteem and confidence, Miss Kagie Workman is the guest | 21st Battalion, spoke fo the Collegi-| ave'me instant relief. I think it is This resolution like the preced- . he best medicine for bronchitis 1 ing one was adopted with much en- . ute Justityle chu Talitind « lew of | J h I ed d 1 know of. T now take care that I al-| thusiasm, io expe t onn Ww e 9 ways have a bottle on hand." On motion of R. J. Carson, Presi-{ P| ; anit Yule in Bulsium, ad he_tafor-} 131 Pri S A "Dr. Wood's" is the genuine, put|dent Richardson, N. C. Polson, Sr., : {up in a yellow wrapper. three pine |G. A. Bateman, and Michael Sullic| i arn as | Civil and Military Tailor trees the trade mark, price ic and| van were appointed delegates to at- | interested in the incidents he related LE . 4 Soc. 5d tend the annual meeting in Toronto : i tish sol | Manufactured for the past 25 years| of the Ontario Reform Association. Rr jak. he lite of the Bru hy Raves ia py by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, To-{ The meeting concluded with cheers or EE eam 'gives added beauty. ronto. Ont. for the King. itfbyte to many » © 0 docs 20d : ------ i * ° uite a variety of desir- TT. Winter Toutes Paves : ] . | some of them having fallen in action, WwW A S ; ] t able colors to choose | Social fares are ow In elfett to cam while others are still playing a noble 1 e J r € pecia 18 S from. : foture WR. Sec Weone's| 210 50 Bn tired, Collegiate By dealing exclusively in ymen's high grade ; play of the _ choicest an Wes Indies. hitars hi May 31st . by footwear ls Weare able to give ou the heat valde ob- ve also 8/1917, F ets reservations| condition ' : tainable. See our famous "Traveller" $5.50 sh and mould- {and all information apply to J. P. 56 ; b « . . oe Bh ii D Hide their studies at the nstitwre. = [for fall wear. - The best value in the city. Agent, Grand Trunk Railway. r and « bloo Irish railway locomotive engineers 4 ' Hear record number 18121, "Bat. ¥orid Bas ever known. It Sud Sromen ip couferetise at Thurles A ', MESES SER a Serene Jack Johnstons Shoe Store i abaya SAE -bloo Ns SY Brock Street cess St,