_THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FIGURES IN BIG RACE AT KENILWORTH TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1920. HIRES DELICIOUS WORLD FanoUs ROOT BEER BEVERAGE IN BOTTLES FOR YOUR HOME. JAS. CRAWFORD. JAS. REDDEN & CO. JAS. HENDERSON. W. V. WEBSTER. N JOHN GILBERT. aothing goes into Hires but the pure healthful juices of Roots, Herbs, Barks and Berries and Pure Cane Sugar. Thompson Bottling Works | EXCLUSIV DISTRIBUTORS FOR KINGSTON DISTRICT. TELEPHONE 304. OFFICE: 294 PRINCESS ST. AT-- -- ee -------- \---- USED MOTOR.CARS | COUNTRY CLUB--First class car in every way; wire wheels (a bargain). CHEVROLET TOURING-- very little used; good as new; sale or trade. PALMER COR. BAGOT AND QUEEN. Do You Need Your Furnace overhauled for the cold weather? fompetent staff -- IN [HE HALLS OF QUEEN'S Boxers and Wrestlers Are Preparing--University t Sports Posiponed. Monday evening with the. K. C1 LS EAUNERY. Address by ('anon Jones--Pupils Are Urged to Studys The ParentTeachers' Association f } nstitute met on president, There nce of members. were received baseball com- wdonald gave summer's It was stion of a executive A reorganization Queen's boxing, wrest ing club was held Monday aftern "in order to get ithe training In preparation for inter-faculty 0 LA assaults-at-arr work of the Gir! Guid election of officers resulted: Honor- #8reed to leave the ary President, J. Bews; president, J social evening 2, : Day; viee-president, W, K. Detlor; committee to deal with mhnager, D. Eshco; committee, W The ] Canon Jones was H. Costello, (medicine); N. J. Tay-.the spe t the evenings: Jor, (Science); and G Stewart, The presi 1 ed his remarks (arts). to the last five annual reports re- It was announced that the'services ceived by Board of Education ©f Messrs, Clark and H ¢ from the government inspector, re- been obtained for garding the collegiate From a lay- men in boxing and man's point these reports Bews and Georgs Stewart in wrest- Were me n r utine. Im- ling. All of these men are experts in portar d be ignor- thelr line. Considering that practic ed, t $ were enlarg- iy all of the men on last year's t ed accommodation has been were new to the game, some of t greatly improved, the gymnasium learning the art only last wint 5 1 ranks second class, the s Queen's did exceptionally weil at the hall third class, and the wai assault held last spring whe fourth. The value of the equipment beat them out by two points on greatly Increase, chiefly the pur- | Most of last season's team are of typewrite registered, and there is every pr I capable and effic pect of a good team for the assault In closing, the speaker spoke in which will be held at McGill. optimistic manner regarding the Arrangements are being made t 1 ate, and urged parents to en- send a team to Yale and Cornell * their children in the prosecu- ing the Christmas holiday x weir studies under such favor- the teams from those umstdrces, so that next year and give the newer me: Its will be the best that have perience in working before ever been. ence, A vote of thanks was unanimously passed, expressing sympathy The track club is preparing for the Prir cipal E. O. Sliter, in his recent meet to be held in Toronto at the end illness, and pleasure over his splendid ! of the month. Every afternoon, stu- recovery. The secretary was in- dents are out practising for the var- structed to convey the same to him. i lous events. It was hoped to hold the | Mr. Sliter took up his duties at the preliminary meet at the university {collegiate on Monday. He was oper- next Saturday which is University | ated on just three weeks ago for Day, but as the Varsity-Queen's sen- 1t reports tennis and Mrs. J. F. M; a splendid account of the The Late Mrs. Jane Lyons. Mrs. Jane Lyons passed away in | the Hotel Dieu on Tuesday morning, death following an operation for a! cancer. She resided on the middle road, Pittsburg, and she is survived by one son Noble, an adopted son Alfred Smith, Pittsburg, and one daughter, Mrs. J. Brown, Dunvegan, | Alberta. Her husband predeceased | her a number of years ago. The fun- eral is to take place to Cataraqul cemetery on Thursday. We have a of workmen who are at your service. Give us a call and You will get prompt attention. We are agents for the Celebrated HECLA FURNACE and would be glad to quote you on installation. LEMMON & SONS 187 PRINCESS STREET the instru those of of The Late Mrs. O'Brien. Mrs. Ellen O'Brien, widow of the late Edward O'Brien, this city, pass- led away at the House of Providence |Sunday. She was seventy-four years {of age and had been a life-long resi- |dent of Kingston, where she was : {widely known for her kindl s- On the left, Sir Barton, owned by Commander J. K. L. { position, and her death ghiadly Jie Ross, of Montreal: in the centre. Commander Ross and Guy [sion for expressions, of deep regret. Bedwell, the trainer of the Canadian sportsman's large string [For some yeats past she was an in- of thoroughbreds ( Commander Ross on the right) ; right, the Yard, ang on a rained pusi- great Man 0° W ar, called the "wonder horse' ; underneath, ON Iter, Mrs. J. Shannon, Windsor, one the left, Jockey Sande, who will ride Sir Barton in tle big brother, Hugh. McManus, Kingston, race: centre, Samuel D. Riddle, of Philadelphia, owner of Man {and four grandchildren at Windsor. 0° War; right, Jockey Clarence Kunimer. who will have the |The funeral took place from Thomas { mount on Man o' War. {Ronan's undertaking parlors to St. rrr vw. nr |Mary's cathedral on Tuesday, and a i {solemn requiem mass was sung by NO ELECTION COMING. DESPERATE FIGHT IN THE ELGIN JAIL {Father O'Farrell for the happy re- {pose of her soul. The pall-bearers Prisoners Awaiting Trial At- ,tack the Governor and KINGSTON mm Harvest Thanksgiving. On Sunday special thanksgiving services were held in Calvary church. Rev. Adolphus Brown, pastor of the church, preached impressive sermons suitable for the occasion at both ser- vices, The church was beautifully decorated with flowers, 'fruit and vegetables in large quantities, show- ing the abundance of the harvest and how much all should thank Ged for His goodness. The morning ser- vice was well attended, but the even- /ing one surpassed it, the church be- ing filled. Special music was ren- dered by the choir. The thanksgiv- ing collection was the largest that Col. Alex. Macphail Appointed to Command Colonel Alexander Macphai!, Queen's University science school has been appointed to command Queen's Officers training corps. Lieut.-Col, P G. C. Campbell, who formerly com- manded this unit, has retired. Louise Bon de Jersey, Duchess, Skeldon and Keiffer pears for canning at Carnovsky's. -- - W. M. Nickle and D. J. Nickle And No Cabinet Changes Expected at have passed the second year exami- Present. Ottawa, Oct. 12.--In view of Mr. Meighen's political tour littie cre- dence is placed in recent gossip as to cabinet changes and the possibility of | {were P. O'Brien, H. Shanahan, John | Scanlan and H. McManus. Interment | nations at Osgoode Hall. They are |has been received in Calvary church took place at S*. Mary's cemetery, sons of W. F. Nickle, Kingston. at such a time. \ IN 7 {appendicitis. for rugby game is to be played here | on that day, the field sports wil! Bave to be held at a later date, pro-| bably thanksgiving day. | b Following the example set by the! medical sophomores, the arts second | year men on Monday, issued their! freshmen with cotton caps, advertis- B one of the local clothing houses. hese caps are to be worn until uni- | versity day when it is likely some "taking-off" exercises will Le beld. The science freshmen have been told to wear streamers of green ribbon from their caps and also to wear old | ¢lothes. It is understood that thi class of freshmen have decided not to obey their seniors and are ready to suffer the consequences. sends a delegate wit! The soviet governme peace to Gen. Wrangel's headquart of Russia proposals ers. \ by a deranged Means toe much bile left in the blood iver. Dr Chase's Kidney- { Pills set" the liver right i billousness and headaches iy appear. One plil a dose. \ 25a. a box, all dealers. | | Iver \ and } dis- a general election before parliament | | meets, it is believed, died when Hon. F. B. McCurdy and Hon. W. R. Wig- more were elected in Colchester and St. John's respectively by substantial majorities. Parliament will likely assemble during the third week in January with the present cabinet in- tact. railways, who is having a months' vacation abroad, is believed to be destined for the upper house, but this change may not take place until the eve of the next general elec- on. i Conviction of Frank Moore and {five other negroes, sentenced to death for participation in a Yace riot in | Phillips county, Arkansas, last Oc- Hon. J.. D. Reid, minister of | two | St. Thomas, Oct. 12.--A daring and brutal attack was made by two prisoners in the Elgin county jail on | | Governor Luton and Turnkey Grant. The prisoners, Stanley Chappelle and Roy Roberts, who made the attack, {are two Aylmer men awaiting trial | at the assizes on the charge of auto stealing. The men made a rush at the jail officers as they entered the corridor. Roberts struck the turn- | key over the head with a heavy iron | bar which he had turn from one of the windows. The blow struck him jon the side of the race, knocking | out several teeth. Chapelle rushed at Governor Luton, kicking him in the stomach and striking him on the head with a heavy pie plate. The | fight lasted fifteen minutes before the the Turnkey. Motorists have numerous matters of importance to look after. Now That the Weather is Becoming Cold | If you will permit us to attend to the following lines (for which our garage is particularly well adapted) we will make cold weather motor- any time. CAR DELIVERED to your home when re quired, etc. any other convenience required by owners. ing a pleasure and a convenience rather than a worry or nuisance. STORAGE--{or your car in a stall which will make it very easy to run out or in at . WASHING will be done with warm water, which takes off the icy mud without des- troying the Anish of the car. battery tested regularly and ANTI-FREEZING solution for your radiator. It does not pay to allow your Radia~ tor to freeze when a very small outlay is positive protection. | prisoners 'were subdued. The turn- | key is suffering from a serious wound on his head. The prisoners | were arraigned yesterday before | Magistrate Maxwell on the charge of {uurderous assault and attempt to | escape jail. tober, will stand as a result of refusal of supreme court to review cases. Quart sealers , Crawford's grocery, { phone 26. | You may have quotations on any of the ab ove recommendations by the week, month or season If you do not'intend to use your car during the cold weather, let us store it properly in a warm and clean room, covered up and protected in every way. Blue Garages, Limited Phone 567. H. M. FAIR, Manager, Tr -- | 30,000 ATTENDANCE AT WINDSOR RACE The Classic Event Between Man o' War and Sir Barton. Windsor, Oct. 12.--"0ld King Sol" came out in all his beneficence this afternoon for the classic event of the 'turf history between Samuel Riddle's "Man 0' War" and J. K. L. Ross, "Sir Barton." At one o'clock the stands were fairly well crowded, while the spacious area in front whs a seething throng. Kenworth track to-day is the mecca of all racing en- thusiasts on the American continent. Every train brings new arrivals, 'and according to predictions at noon thirty thousand people will be inside the park to witness the big sporting event, Sr Police Use Clubs to Put Down Nationalist Riot Londonderry, Ireland, Oct. 12.-- Following a raid by the police and military on Hamrock Falls, Bogside, a Nationalist district, Sunday night, in which two men were arrested charged with having seditious litera- ture in their possession, lively scenes took place. A large and threatening crowd fol- lowed the police and their captives to the station. Shots in the air failed to disperse the gathering and the police and military charged with clubs and bayonets, driving the Na- tionalists back to their quarters. The prisoners in the Londonderry jail Sunday night again wrecked their cells. There were continued dis- turbances until early in the morning. Overflow Baskets of. Peachesy Car expected Wednesday. Alberta variety. Large ripe fruit. Red Roger and other grapes, also. The trade supplied at low price at Carnovsky's. The annual meeting of the To- ronto and Kingston Presbyterian Synod is in session in Toronto. There are a number of representa- tives from the Kingston presbytery. 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