---aoh TWELV EB THE DAILY JBI WhHiG. RATE RAY JUNE 3. a 1918. TY ANA INN Fo xy, - A Typical Neave's Food Baby Raby Misses was brought up on Neave's Food. At 7 yo as 30 inches tall, weighed 30 ah d had 7 teeth, He has always been 2p y healthy , ope of the posilmaste AGAINST THE E UNITED STATES] ious This atfangemeit cost her no | Sd ad er : i - . i SPOILS SYSTEM. more than in her first boarding place Kn. : Ted , : I Mrs: Look, Miss Ki ney me a J | Story of Miss Jessie RB. Kinngy, ofl in pobple. Among the friends , Cape Vincent, Told-rby ExPresi- | ougde sere the family of the leads dent Eliot, of Harvard University. | merchant. of the village, A H. 'Huches. } $ | wl 1 the mmmer of rexider "11906, Some three months prior to u ts 1 I ontribuator : i Me lures ! hip 3 Mrs 8. M, Beaneit of Bristol writes aay daughter Eileen has Leen fed on Neave's Pood from birth, bas never had x day's sie kness, and sever haye 1 had bccasion to give ber medicine. NEAVE'S325% VE INFANTS has been used in the Russian Imperial Nursery for many years-- and in hundreds of thou sands of homes in all parts of the world. -- 2 NIN event Miss Kind hey had been réeom | waded by Postofhce Inspector Dame P. Kyle jor the clerksiup ju th Falls office, where od #8 a week. Mr. to stay and she, ok was a very il mx od to leave, When the postm fied she went to Mr. Hughes and ask «1 him to support her ior ul appoint nent of pustrapster., He assured her of} As support and a petition was circalat pod Dinner Waggons. $10, $13 to $26, «i, the six suretitss on the late . Mi : S18 to STS. ook's bond haviiig previously hoson : ct rae $6.50, S13. S25 and up. sie. of their number, A. E. Stacey, |™ - mm : Chairs to match any finish wting postmaster, Mr, Stacey served 15. sue h more than three or four months, Kinney in the meantime having apport of the local political man Sold in 1 Ib, airtight tins by all Druggists in Canada. FREE TO MOTHERS, --write t~day for free tin of Y Hoaxes Fund, aud Book "Hints Marin Foie Wyse PE "renee. About Baby". a , Ivers. 8, Gan ANCOR VER, Mo Canin deat: sown omy irs. J.B. WEAVE 4 CO. sus n which be J gully | oT i R > Hi h rn Lil ka 3 tes | ares fed 1 the appointment. Mr, Stacey. Xf NNN |. | pes ms er AY da At his suggestion she gE. | avis. wi sbi to got mem signess to her petition, which b ok gE . x ata. of + cod | #he subsequently gave to him to for- ats tuberculos ext SIX I he | ward to the proper authorities, it car % E P O i 1 S H | "farm. living out | Tying the names of 178 patrons of the : spent on | = much of the ti couch foffice. 0 might as WwW ell have a 3 dogis 1 ek in : o he a N "One evening at closing time," Mr; Shines easiest. retains its gloss longest . Y ul i i? and , , pl : Ask your Cc Jardiniere Stands .... 30¢, T3¢ up, We Kliot writes, "when Miss Kinney was and comes in the BIG box. " Pedestals ... . ME 50, $6.00, oo Furnace that will burn both | fifi de i rr ou. ae Hine Binoy, that oi Sryeer On Sheela. . Wood and Coal-- : pos a 5 A EN} q tal i i ce holders ee me pot " Good for Leather--Stands the Weather R. J. "REID, whose busines in hive stock, 1s On sminalls 'Yes,' she replied, 'I know that -- -- S-- And one that can be nostmaster, He enjoved the revenue of that has to be done. What amount am - Phone 5717. i Y > 2 ---------------- {the office, but knew nothing and ii supposed to give changed from a Coal to { noth ing ahout the post office business 'Mr. Stacey se 'Well, you are not. § CL ny R 1 It I Srresrssissrssassaayed a Wood Furnace at & I Prior te ging Mi s Kinney, Pos (ble to work in politics, and you are OUR SHOW RODNS me re nd en, ' , Chad had 0 not a voter, and we think that theof- moment's notice. . of iy 4 # : : : J t © vi left to ge ice oug] it to pay two hundred dollars A ® od the last: had left abruptly | year.' * ] And The Pain Comes Out married, and th or coal equally well. 5 Fad successor. Miss y was, therefore hat if that was the amount she could All you need to do if you want obliged to study the account books | say it as well as anyone, whereupon "3 \ ; to every household, and the to burn wood is to slip a wood and the blanks, the money order forms | Mr. Stacey told her that she could, : piel prudent mother keeps a bottle grate in through the big door of and the postal laws and regulations, and added, "You need not say any 7 a of Father Morriscy's Liniment the furnace. Not a bolt or screw a to: lea thout any instrictor hing about it to the other boys } 3 os nand to meet them. what was to be done and how tod This conversation was reported by is necessary. You can fix it : Miss Kinney to Mr. Hughes, who went We {invite your inspection Tet. us show vou our heautifel array of Electric aud Combina- tion Fixtures lighted r Whether it's cuts or brhises, THIS LARGE DOOR yourself without soiling your | Mr. Eliot rv. then states tha o seq Congressman Dyiscoll, aftes B 7 burns or frost-bites, chapped : h hands or clothing. * } samemville, + fourth-class post. | which i Miss Kinney learned that the A hands or chilblains, sprains or Serer sing on The wood grate is supplied free otf that. is, an office of the lowest | 2ostoffice department had never re ' sore muscles; back ache, tooth- shovel ling. cont . . g : pphe srade as regs amount of business | ceived her petition. She then procured Rev Father Morris ache of t he 1 here. with each ** Hecla" furnace, and ¥ another petition, carrying the same . Cy ache, ear ache, rheumatism, doubles its usefulness to those 3 Eo ¢ who sometimes want to burn hoe department were required each | ad it direct to Washington, but the I { Showers from $7.50 up. Every home, new 'and oll, should have electric light H.W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC CO. wood, month, and postal receipts every q 79 PRINCESS STREET. handle tha = place, locking the door ter. For thirteen months, Miss Kinney |] ceipt of it. Then her friends went to ° 4 eo ® ssutomatically. : id almost all of the work of the] see Congressman Driscoll with little 5 Father Morrise S Liniment ' » at 7 | satisfactory 'esults, 'until they told he Phone 4.41. ined the postmaster's compensation, Tm but money yeder reports to the post | L/S signers as the first, and forward- sore throat or pain 1n the chest, AS HATE TETRA wr | department did not acknowledge re The *' Hecla" burns wood on some disagreement th the post Miss 'Kinney was mach surprised at - §:: . i q EAs . master, not waiting to instruct - her | this, the story goes on, but replied : 7 Pains and aches will come | Are Nearly Fitted Up office, which opened regularly a.m. and closed at 8 p.m. She was Hhim 'that if' Miss Kinney did not get the only clerk employed and the post the appointment, he would lose many gives prompt relief. ~ | master was seldom in the office. ler | votes in Elbridge. On Nov. 5th, 1906, It '"'rubs in' quickly amd thoroughly, going right to Note the Air Jets in compensation during her whole stay in| Miss Kinney received her appointment the seat of the pain. Scarcely a trace of itstays on the skin. Jamesvil as $2 a week and her | for a four-year term. In Jan. 1909 the CH , "the "Door. amesville, wa 3 Week an oy Peal Su, ln Jah he That is one reason why itds so effective Let ua have it to Teplate. Now 1 board and lodging in the postmaster's office heeame a thind-class office, where- "They aré there 16 Heat the air that family. . ~ | upon Miss Kinney received a salary of With a bottle of Father- Morriscy's Liniment ia the the time; also passes into the fire chamber. Hot Four Grate Bars. In the summer of 1902 Miss Kinney] 31.000 a. year. house you can save yourself and your family 'hours and Sk | mir consumes the gas; cold air TT heard of a vacancy inthe past office About this time Clarence A. Stone, hours of needless pain. . ates Nickel Plating and Electro Pl (ing " ghecks the fire. Ever IA > aenl 3 - x le: Xie an emplove of the Amphion Piano Co notice how a coal fire burns at Elbridge, N.Y., and made applica mp Amy hi Habra' a. Bo ae Lit SABES " faster at the edges, leaving more tion, for the clerkship to the postnas wt Elbridge, conceived the idea that . : he es ase in Svury drop. of all kinds, Nickel, Copper, Brass, h f 2 Nims ter, Charles E. Cook, a retired farm-}¥ ¢ e the job of postmmster, . 25¢ a bottle at your Dealer s. 30 ete. ashes there than at the centye of the fire pots Now, you can ef, about sixty vears old, and a re and he statted a petition in favor of We guarantee a good job. shake down the ashes in a " Hecla" without . f publican in politics. Miss Kinney was }his appointment, Miss Kinney was in Father 'Morrisey Medicine Co. Ltd, - losing any of the good coals in the centre. ! of red 85 - weck, She a opted the joked Hal Ne. fHtone wee Situising sontveal. Quel PARTRIDGE & SONS " " . . nlace at the salary offered, although | SISHOES : Pp a oop A We was 2 pb Montreal, uedec. NG STREET WEST. The Hecla" has four grate bars GET THIS y it of the weekly compensation she | to be married, or that she did not care ! Sold and guaranteed in Kingston by Jas. BB. McLeod. "Phone 380. NST, which can be shaken separately, so = was obliged to pay 50 per week for | for the office longer. Again Miss Kin that the outside edges can get a BOOKLET ) Bd ee lodoiny, Mr. Cook, lik: alijney went. to Mr. Hughes, who sug | Se, rr, thorough cleaning without touchifg and learn fourth-class postmasters, was paid by | gested that phe go a counter-petition re paid fe | a the centre saves one a commission on the value of the secured md¥e signers than she . . ton of coal stamps cancelled in the office and by Ard on her original petition. She wa Good idea ? ovary i small dees on money-orders and special advised by some of her friends that , The "Hecla" is full of them. Write now, delivery letters, but 'out of these + | the political managers of the tow 168 : =hew veipts be had to pay the salary the | thought they could settle the case : : clerk, besides rent, fuel aid lights favorably 'to her without sending the | h t WwW d CLARE BROS. & CO., LIMITED, = PRESTON, Ont. |ihat timo the Elbridge office paid be- | petition to Washington a ondrous avor! tween 8700 and $800 The political managers settled the Puddines . 1 : 4g d . oh ; dings, Sauces, Ices are wel od wi : B Shortly after: Miss Kinney accepted § matter by deciding Miss Kinney could BE ' es are welcomed with e rerness when flavored w i .» Kingston. Ni Kinney _acocpted | matter by deciding Mie Kinney. co Puddiager Sawee, ug ith this the place at Elbridge the postmaster until allowing was taker ill and in a short thme she Jher ten more months i in office Or SY \F ' learning of the decision 'she tried 1 NLY the finest Mex- 9 commumente with Inspeetes Kyle, but ican Vanilla Beans are was unable to locate him and thereup used to make it. Thus = | on decided to resigh-at once, bet ill it bas ti ~s va - Red ws \ informed of her rights--and knowing it has the TRUE vanilla |, # 1 ' ». 3 i : 4 er ------ wot where to turn for counsel or sup savor--richly delicate and TRUE VANILL ' Mise Kinnev remained in office until y 7 A n Your groceryman port. delightful. Try it to-day: Dee., 1909, and then sought employ ? 4 : Other delicious Sk ment in Syracus®, working for OI week in a les ther goods store for 26) CAUTION :-- a week. She then went to a confee | alle antite : Bg aT IR a y A smaller quantity required week, acting as substitute for a sick | than of any other hookkeeper. Early in February, 1910, | extract. Miss Kimmey obtained a position as 2 4 7 g ¢ "7 t : bookkeeper in Keilty's dry-goods store : od zo ZB p 1 in Syracuse at #8 a we k for the first q Three years / en 2a \ § Three years four weeks, Jehan her pay was raised ago this house i e to £9 a week. She stayed at this place ago this hous till July 2nd, 1910, when she became $5500. It REPAINTING COSTS LESS cost $3,500. It fassistant in 'the postoffice at Cap §i3 Ja dilapi- MONEY THAN REPAIRING isin perfect [Vint LX, on. 4 eden jon 'os ostmistress, Mrs. Wiggin, from to-da How are you lookin after your investment--your condition... for Mr. Kyle, the postoffice inspector, whe y~--far be- : Tl 4 g ¥y day --a better had know Miss Kinney all | through low its original value because It is either increasing in value or depreciating--which? he owner did Judicious painting protects the exposed wood surfaces be So. 'not: redli he --kéeps the value of your residence up to par or fore cause HOBBLE CAUSED DIVORCE aes Bl i ; a 7 te Th lue ize Tae 1: increases its value. the owner 'used ne cs : fl CB Ea rs 5 are more value of - - Poorly painted wood surfaces soon deteriorate in value 2) Magistrate Renounced Wife Because | HES LHC ge Sg = sAR thin merel "MINERVA --the building soon needs repairing, and repairs MINERVA She Reduced Flesh. I : Rc se : beagtiful cell y - cost much more than repainting. PAINT Berlin, June 3.--~That thinness can 5 HG SE : i Paytiiy cel ng: Good paint is real protection against weather--an be n eause for divorce was proved in | ff 4 a \ more than simply eco- nsufance against di the case of a German magistrite who | § 4 hha A J nomical. For Preston Ceil- = i ne gainst decay. sought to obtain separation from hi hv Ei > # ~~ : ' ings are fireproof. 1 hey can~ wife, alleging th8t in onder to be able | H HE eX ; } - & to wear a hobble skirt she had adopt al JE SRA 4 2 4 3 not crack nor crumble. They pus iy. ed means to reduce her weight by | [SCC 7 < * Big L% ! Ny be anshed i k about thirty pounds, To effect this, he | HFS i © 3 i # 43-4 Ping ; can D¢ was more easily than a Prepared stated, his wife had practically ruined | HESSCEE © Sak 3 8 i BARC 7 LL VO) floor -- therefore they are sanitary, her health and spoiled her temper, a= | HB & al - : she flouted all 'remonstranees of her wih j = y a which plaster cannot be. Being without will i improve and beautify wherever used and save you money. husband, consequentiv he 'claimed her | JEEESEE +N LR 0 oi a £1 crevicey they afford no lodgment for dirt, For any job around the house, inside or outside, Minerva Paints are the most economical actions\ywere good ground for divores. | Hgts =o : : Tar SE (a Just. cofths OF vermin. > Yet Preston Stee 1 and most satisfactory. The ftourt held this view, and tt | ; & 3 bof i & . a 3 Geil ( magistrate was successful in his suit. 5 $ . : rilings compete with p laster in first cost It's in their making--the scientific Minerva process of manufacture--the" finest paint in- drier ol MAA SRE ros, 8 5 and cost much less hn end"--since they . -gredients compounded and mixed by modern machinery. . : Under Saspicion. ] oH 4 LB ! 8 he 8} "nce Ney The high quality of Minerva Paints when properly applied insures 'the 'Best work--2 Nom you can't make me Telieve | BI ¥ i re ¥ will outlast the building itsell. Write "beautiful smooth surface that never cracks, blisters, peels off or fade: 4 : En and a MEER BE Eha ea 0 : to-day on She ustsated book show. ™ Test Minerva Paint on the verandah, porch er stepy 3 dity." iNET FER Cues Ho ing a few ol many hundreds o « it covers well, spreads evenly and makes painting a "hat yo head oo Vie Re i eg Ca SR Rr by new designs. Edition limited, asure. ~ - t heard nothin', but when he pa = LR 3 . . ple . was buick Pome to see his folks last | HE EE CR " ea a so write NOW. There's a Minerva Paint specialty for every purpose. week he was wearing ome of . then: | ROSIER SEF HS NS JRGAAS LT) x = TR METAL SHINGLE & Sold by prominent dealers at all points including ~ coats with a collar made out of curly | HEGZCEH 8 Cr A i gy SIDING CO., LTD. wool." 1 priced one of 'em one time J 1) a at ie = Toa Re PRESTON, ONTARIO 5 eS a hd and & man that ean buy that kind of | Heed Sa . 3 ? « Branch Ofics and ai Je B. Bunt: 4 Compazly, ' . a vont when he's only been away from | | ie KI 4 Ait RN, on Pacts irri Savorings are--Lemon. Almond Rose, Pineapple, Strawberry, Ratafia and ninety mare x her postoffice career. Cape Vincent investment ta a third-class office, and Miss Kinne than ever be- receives £12 a week. home four years, didn't. come by ths | thasney honest." Te man who "burns his bridges be find Jin when he starts out te lo fir teanble is fool. On stoon | Jthoupht, a man who fools for teouldy yar.