ILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, { 1911. PAGE FIVR. r-- TE ---- m-- OF CANADA wm (MILD WE \THER 1s IS VER) eid | APPRECIATED, ry Satisfactory Service assurcd to all Business |. .... vi. "Makes Good" After Entrust ted to this. Bank. | Long aud Hard Winter--Mer- {| chants Will Now ' Get Chance With Spring and Summer Goods Savings Department at Every Branch | i ivy. fos | "Spring has come at This { was the remark heard mas tifnes on T: LAMBERT, Merchant" Tailor | the street on Monday which, with out, doubt, was more like spring than S---- -- | any day vet. That wise old fellow, S . S - f . T - . jthe Portsmouth phil yr, said to t tf ----- jbe on the lookout for old King win ul atis ac on nmmings | ter, said that he would yet give us I: cold spell, but citizens are inclined ] th Hor i : Don't you know that the quality of linings and pockets are very im- |'°? belies eu spring has Surely ar portant in a sult of clothes? Good lining and pockets and all other |T"o4 and that winter will haye to trimmings are very necessary to suit satisfaction. Unless the jour has a bach. sent good canvas, haircloth, and padding, etc. he cannot make a good job in was certainly a fine day moulding a coat to the form of the body. We are careful to buy and use 4s something of a. cool ofily good trimmings, s0 when you get from us a Suit, you have good threeze, but in the sun it -was quite cloth, good trimming; and good style and workmanship, . which is sure |warm. Many were struck with "spring satisfaction. fever" and took the liberty of leaving off their overcoats, which have served as one of their best friends through Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Btroat oo i were signs of spring. Of course there are a few footprints of winter in sone = --------------------_---- places, but there are also many signs which go to show that spring is here » There is ice and snow on some of the We Manufactare PLUMBERS SUPPLIES streets, but with Old Sol shining fo 4 a few days like yesterday it will not last long Write for Prices. : On the street the very manner ol THE CANADA METAL €0., LTD, - TORONTO J [ois ni Wi, 9 9 was spring time Hieycles and auto- mobiles also told the same story _-- - . - I'he small boy was out, minus his heavy jacket, playing marbles on the . corner, and dancing around in high Bicycles! Bicycles! Bicycles ! Pen AD it aE rat a Tat soi of the year Canadian Make--English Make---American Make-=~00d Wheels on © windows also Liberal Terms The win A glance at the store akes o think of spring dows are nicely decorated and ~ spring FOR SALE and summer goods are displayed, . liook out jor the harem skirt and the or Cas y D ™ : For Cash or by Instalments new hats The millinery stores are U t Bi | D t working overtime, turning out the p own tye 8 8po ' new creations for Kingston ladies. Re member next _ a Easta v Sscond-Band Wheels taken ds part payment nember nex A Easter, and every girl her new hat by that time, to say nothing of the new i Sima --_-- Ga --_-- -- | bonnet for the good mothers » Perhaps the best sign the Wp proach of simmer is given on some LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW | [!7 faith fii mene vhere the boys are "practicing ip) FOR SALE OR TO RENT and where, as u pass, vou will hear SALES NEGOTIATED, RENTS COLLECTED. J} {th2t old familiar phrase, "Put them FIRE INSURANCE. ver the plate, kid CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE, These will be busv days with the . . merchants as summer outlits will E. Blake Thompson have to be purchased to take the ' place of the winter garments which | OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARE, will be gladly put away "Phone 286. KINGSTON, ONT, Even the city parks' are 'already showing = signs of approach sum- mer. We Bid good bye to w and welcome su y i ------------------ a m : Rifite? SPRING SKIN TROUBLES. Pimples, Eruptions amd "Spotty Complexions." At this season of people girls and ng women especially tind their acs disfigured bs pimpl 8, dark spots, eruptions, ete. The skin needs attention--needs renovating af- | ter the trying time it has passed' through during the winter. fast think what it has gone through! You have been out in rain Vest Pocker and sleet and snow. You have been Size of, at one moment perspiring from skating or othe Then w some exertion. ou | {Every stick a match have stood to "cool offi." You aval every "mafch a light, spent hours of the day indoors at a ane : hgh a sfeady temperature equal to summer heat. ven ame. hen you have covered up vo sk "De-Light™ for the xcept your face--und gone out into Smoker--Try a Box temperature away helow zero! No Qlways everywhere, * "The Jatest Maro) Creation wonder that, with all these changes M\ in Canada, "of the the skin of the face and neck shows | DOYS signs of needing attention (Greatest, Match Manufaciory Zum-Buk and Zam.Buk Soap are the remedies. Smear Zam-Buk lightly over the spots, the ot uptions, the sallow Jutalne, at night and wash with am-Buk Soap (only 5c. per tablet), | each day. Then notice how quickly {your appearance improves. As the We Want { rich, refined, herbal essences sink deep | {into the tissue, the hard, | patches are removed. Be color re- {rooms till one and two o'clock in the! j[gaac Allen, asking that Victoria | Macadam will be used i ; isults. The cells of the become | morning, and that the language they | street, near Earl, be graded at once | | Ald Hanley asked if it was the in {1s essential to baby health Wheel our transparent. The blood beneath is used was not fit for people who lived | in accordance with an agreement tention of the Board of Works tothe baby in one of our up-to- able to mmpmrt ils proper coloring to |in the neighborhood to hear. People Secretary Frontenac Cheese Board grade Sydenham street extension in} gate ab and thé delicate bloom . of | were kept awake by the loud talk in| asking for room to hold board meet- ront of the Hotel Dieu. He said the - health replaces the sallowness and pal- [the pool rooms after midnight. Ald. |ings Present roadway was in a disgrace-| . ra e lor of disease {Armstrong declared he could produce! James McCulla, asking for a drain haition, and h aldermen BECAUSE am-Buk is also a cure for skin people who could not sleep because of lon Bay street greed w im AUS $ [injuries and diseases ema, ulcers, [the loud talk by those betting and Mavor Graham reminded the Ald. Rigney replied that he and We want every well 'dressed man in the city to say, "This is a fingworm, Field to its yd soi 3 h oud tal v gE 1 | i I hat 1 rr toaugural address his committees would be only too Crawford & Walsh Suit," and take pride in the fact he is wearing & |[burns, bruises, children rashe te erg TH ted i th bie . had pr ommended the abolition glad to have the work done if the : oue 3 : N € arrison pointed ou mt no | fe A as bbl be ' We have ti srience, t} i : t is unetualled, and for piles. Mothers | on yor' i In bot wanted 'to have hi "1 of light and heat meter rent charges | ©0uncil would supply the necessary a arria 6s e lave the experience, the skill, the choicest fabrics and the J will find Zam-Buk Soap best for baby's | Plo an | ¥ He asked that the light, heat and | Money On account of su a small latest styles that should give us the patronage of all good dress- € Ibath! Ali druggists and stores at} 70g, ep hee playing in os pool} Jower committee report as soon as|2Ppropriation granted the board for g z # If a hit . € py t < ' =f, ALl ers € )3be. box for Zam-Buk. ar . tab. | FOO half the night, as such 5 prac | possible nm MTIET his year It was found imps msible to ON BALE ALL THIS WEEK. .. How about your order to-day? let. or 3 for 70.) for the SOAp I tice ould render iy unfit for work. | | David Hall and others. asking for ypen any of the street extensions the : I Ak cCarthy--" ¥ . fo ofty + bs Q [You have any difficalty in obtaining, |, AN ark} po hy are the by-; temporary crossing on Brock street | ©ItY bas bought. Wha money was ; ) 1 laws not enforoe : ot api sady be CRA \W/ FORD & WALSI i arder from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, and | *y ot en! aoe 2 "Pll suarantes, | Detween Wellington and King streets \phropriated had aire ady heen aid ames ei bane i ayo srahe rl g 2 hile : operations are Yro- | ¢ ! HBO y necessary work oni -- -- [Ald. McCarthy, that the by-laws here wiile building rave King wo the streets. The board had asked] The Leading Undertakers. Leading Tailors. Princess& BagotSts ¢ Steel magnates are in Ottawa de- | {after shall be enforced. I'll enforce Brock for $5,000 for street reopenings, but; 'Phone 147. ' \ |manding an extension on bounties the by-laws if it takes every police | "0 "0, on nication of the City Base had not been given anything i Easter cards aud post cards at Col. [Man In town. If we have not enough | ball League regarding repairs to the| Mayor Graham said that an Sata c Sor ll [wel got. more. bousand dollars tad been gives the |Orrine for Whiske Col. Sam Hughes will demand | Ald. Ross said that it was shown | Board of Works for the purpose of | y \ i Sar ughes ome | f the few ter- | HAT PROVES pening Sydenham street POLL 00900000 00000004 marriage law for sl! ( {that the abuses of t were in 3 r : ge law for sl! Canada fering with the privileges of the many Ald. Rigney said he was entirely an er a it. |The changing of the hour was not unaware of this | ORRINE the standard remedy ORDER OR PURCHASE Makes Home Baking Easy {remedying the abuses .complained| If one person more than another | The request of Isaac Allen for thes ost" every where recognized as the 'labout." Akl Ross moves in amend | should know the valus of medicine, it | grading of Victoria street near Earl, || . and 5aabis"_home ° : {ment to the amendment, that the |is the retail druggist. | where he has erbeted tem houses | od by thousands of wo » a {elause be struck out of the report and | Therefore when ten thousand retail | was referred to the Board of Works it has restored theic ithat the mayor submit to the police | druggists of the United States re | with the request that the 'work be 4 tres of Sobriety and | commissioners the evidence of abuses commend Vinol, the delicious ood |done. The city had agreed to do it| a e time were wpest for lsaid to prevail in pool rooms, and liver and iron tonic, without oil, as | laat year Mayor Graham said the] are now used to purchase the : i , ADK r v " : sri rr om ' 3 { which was submitted to the finance |th® best strengthening tonic known, Board of Works should use its MOREY | ne Any Wie ar her ae le eh tee and are willing to return their cus | where it was most needed, and when | 1s save her husband or son from | ORT Kent pointed out that the clos: tomers' money in every ¢ase where it lits appropriation ran out to ask for E "Wi ibe iad 12 know that shia : NOW : {ing i the pool rooms at eleven | fails to nive satisfaction, there can be | more s : Mah 4 if, "benefit to obtained : "el od id not prevent gambling. |P°, room for doubt. These by-laws were passed _ lafter a we will. refund: the jo'clock would not | g ng Among others, one of the most re To amend by-law No. 12 regard-| money | Ald. Couper said that he had been War- Of RINE is prepared in two forma : linble druggists of Lynn, Mass, War ing pool rooms v 1 v . . benlled upon by two proprietors of pool T gui _ F : To ra a loan the sum of 323 § No i cret trestmen & powder, tm i ed 00 i ® rom persons se am 23, : 3 nd ab Our asap? et of ] Hm G ds is now | rooms, who said hey Were perfectly ty what Viol will do. 588.08 for local improvement yn od or g maarieah, very large and exceedingly choice--in Ladies', | | willing to: Sloat al ie - Clock (| had a chronic cold all winter, andl To construct a common sewer on i Ju for chess . A vole on ald: siioths 8 "Nt | was so weak I could hardly get about. Brock from a point 169 feet east of a # Ad er Girls' and Children's Hats, also some very pretty | Many Signs of Spring Seen in the Hor {being carried out, the blame should be jr STANDARD BANK THE SPRING AT Li LE INSTRUCTED ROOMS OBEY POOL THE LAW, TO MAKE The Pool Places to Hereafter Close! Will) at 11 pm~--Mayor Graham Abuses are Stopped, See That pocl Teoms in Kmgston, o'clock at might, ed to obey the law re- ing The city council decided, on a vote of 11 upon ap earlier tour for closing, and Mavor Graham declared he would see that the police enforced the law as to gambling. There was x long discussion upon the report of the finance committee, which recommented the closing of the pool rooms at eleven o'clock, and which Ald. Carson moved be adopted. Ald. Flliott held that the council had dealt with this matter at its last and asked Ald. Carson for an ven meeting explanation Ald. Carson explained that since last meeting, the finance committee ng had been waited upon by a deputation which asked that the pool rooms be closed Mit ten o'clock. He said that it was thought best to make the closing hour eleven, instead of making the hours of rooms closing the same. Ald. Ross was inclined to oppose the closing of the pool rooms at eleven o'clock people suffer for the fault of a few If gamblihg was going on im pool rooms, to prevent it. He claimed that some merchants had been engaged as gambling proposition as They put $5 into a library with the object of bar and pool big a knew. scheme, 2100, stop that? tridge clubs playing o'clock ? The council should got onessided, Ald. Ross claimed Ald. Elliott moved in amendment to the clause in the report, that it be re- ferred back for further comsmideration Mavor Graham asked council to do after eleven | me thing or the other with the mat- | ter--adopt the finance committee's re- | motes hair growth commendation or defeat it, but not | ontiste "eldrting it back i A delightful hair dressing Ald. Carson said that if HXlds. El-| delicately perfumed. Hott and Rigney had been present at | 50¢ Bottle. finance committee's meeting, they mld have been satisfied with the evi bvnee which led the committee to act s it did. Those who appeared had a vood deal of evidemee az to gambhng pool rooms, and he was surprised hat the evidence was not used by pro ceeding against the violators was evidence of gambling in four six local pool rooms. Ald. Rigney isit upon people engiiped mn alegiti mate business a wrong carried out by Had the finance committee fiwnrd the reply by the pool room pro prietors to the charges, and then come to their decision, he wopld have said nothing. There was machinery to en- force the law against gambling in pool If the hours were reduced, the the the { rooms. fees should also be reduced, Ald. Rig vey said. One who knew had report- vob that the pool rgoms made their ofits Between the hours of ten and twelve o'clock at miglhte-Ald. Rigney aid "he had yet to see any harm ip | the playing of pool and billiards. There 1¢ legal machinery to enforce the law abuses. When the hy-laws are not I Ald tigney where it claimed. \ld. Eliott said he could not vote the ywestion until he had heard arguments the other members of finance committee had. He was avay on city business when the mat came before the committee. He umed there was no need for hurry. \ld. Shaw said he knew something ubout pool rooms. He did not think worth the asking to reduce the time till eleven o'clock not hurt the city if the were closed properly belongs, the ter « from twelve ud at ten o'clock. Ald shaw sid he believed in being equjt rooms lable and reducing the fee if the pool! oms were closed earlier Ald. Armstrong declared he could | | resulted in §t& defeat by 11 to 9 as Bonnets, no two alike in the lot. jfollows : | Yeas--Alds. Elliott, Fraser, Hanley, " ' : wig MeCann, McCarthy, Rigney, : Ross, Toye--9. Sale of Spring Suits and amas Totus. Govan, ant Ads : C li de Armstrong, Bailey, oN -- Caper, Ls y : Clugst Givens, arrison, Hoag, oats still on. Clugstan,* Give Absolutely Pure made from foxal Grape 'Cream Bf ALUMNO LIME PHOSPHATE Leadi sure. § ~ D. M. SPENCE, ui. HS Princess Stes Tiss The amendment of Ald. Ross was de _-- on un similar vote. The finance committee's report was then adopted. Mavor Graham said he would at onte instruct the chief of p lice 10 take steps to enforce the by-law . respecting pool rooms. i tem o'clock, | It was making many | there should be a general law' he | getting | Is the finance committee going | Is it going to prevent | be | | There | of i asked if 'it was right to pool | FF | GOOD VALUES AT $5, 6.00, 8.00, $10 Lower Priced Goods $3, 4.00 and 4.50 See Our $5 Specials Dainty Footwear For Women See our Swell Strap Shoes in Patents and Gun Metals, also Vel- vets, 2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 Oxford Shoes are also ready for inspection. ABERNETHY'S) i ------ Save What Hair" You Have with Dander - Off It kills the dandruff germ, cures {itching of the scalp, stops hair falling out, and pro- i | Prouse's Drug Store Opposite St. Andrew's Church. 'Phone 82 i the pool room fees Was referred to the finance committee for report. THE CITY COUNCIL THE BOARD OF WORKS HAS NO MONEY To Grade Sydenham Street Exten. sion--Mayor Graham Wants the Light Plant Meter Rents Abolish- ed. 3 - The city council's business last evening consisted chiefly in discuss- ing the closing of pool rooms at 11 p.m., and in passing six by-laws, in cluding one to appoint proved railway facilities William Mc These recommendation by the Cammon as garbage inspector. In| finance committee were adopted i attendance were: --Mayor Graham 1. That a by-law be passed making | and Alds. Armstrong, Bailey, Car-|it legal to pay certain grants as men- | son, Couper, Clugston, Elliott, | tioned by the city auditor | | Fraser, Givens, Harty, Hanley,| 2 That by-law No. 12 of the con-| Harrison, Hoag, Kent, McCann, Mec- | golidated by-laws relating to billiard Carthy, Rigney, Ross, Shaw and] tables, etc., be amended by making! Toye 5 { the time for e¢losing 11 pm | These communications were read: 3. That the city engineer advertise Secretary Board of Trade re im- ! for tenders for the swing bridge Tie Government Test Of ICE CREAM rr ---------------- Rus 218, just Issued, shows that The Government Bulletih No SAKELL'S of 000000000000000000000000000000000000 ©000000000000000000000 Ice Cream i8 the purest in the Province Ontario, and second best in the whole Dominion of Canada of Ice Cream the We . Isn't this the quality Only pure foods should be used should use? or gelatine public use no starch Our Ice Cream is made of PURE CREAM ONLY There's None Better Than the Parest SAKELL'S ICE CREAM PARLORS, Next to Opera House | 000000000000 000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 00000000 cricket field .diamond was referred | to the Board of Works | | Union of Canadian Municipalities | WY -- Te exec utive meeting in Dttawa es i Board of Works Matters put gH 30, oN Ottart iag Ties The recommendation of the Board | Fr % Ai d | Syndicate Co i {of Works regarding the type ofl es ir an First Baptist Church asking for] [ondWay on a mile of residential] scurfy-like | prove that boys were playing in pool | early c'osing of pool rooms to help me until 1 change was magic sed me most, Viool Nothing seemed | tried Vinol--the and what sw On motion, the matter of redwing Sunshine streets was adopted A waterbound! Albert street, thence westerly to con- | nect with the sewer in Albert street | To appoint. William McCammon | to OR. . Waah~ for male in this oft by O not only ew the cold but built me ! garbage inspector _ j 2d ais in 1 x hy 6 up and cured me of a severe, stomach To amend by-law No. 28 respect-j & Ma r. Bagot an ine trouble that had bothered me for jing the sanding of stress a i twenty vears. Vinol is certainly a To amend by-law 21 regarding move . wonderful medicine." (We guarantee | privention of fires, making it rr n moved, setatided oh this testimonial to he gemwine.) ito erect the second storey of a house ans, dS Toe Sapers and Sforma We ask every run-down, mervous, dé- | in certain localities with shingles on sioner 8 is a thre hi ted, aged me_weak DEfian oF ty Jaa in mortar or on asbestos sheet- ba eatin dimen upon the sufferi rom © voug . 4 to why 2 ¥ . he = oolds ro ty a bottle of Vinol Ald. McCarthy at the meeling atl unestion hs of his Ber Roi lout the with the understanding that = their{the city council, two weeks ago | ship $ of this syudiea money will be returned i it does mot wanted information regarding the do all we claim. Mahood's . drug |Omntario Exploration Syndicate, bull Orders taken for baby weer. Mis store, Kingston, Lwas asked to wait til later Last guiheriand, 96 Printess street