OUR CRYSTAL BRAND Of Standard Growninfed Sugsr Fins been tried and found excellent for » vin ard table use, Price, i» always right. : ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street. | | WILLIAM MURRAY, Auctioneer, . and Comntry Sales Care fuily Conducted. Market Square, Kingston, SIP PPPIPY ¥ PICTURES AND FRAMING, A prétty ploture makes a Uses ful gift for the bride We have ® Jarge stock of framed and un- framed at reasonable {rice _you have a picture tov be framed Bring it in and give us a trial Once a customer, always a cus- tomer. WEESE & CO, Tr. # Photos, THECLUBHOTEL WELL TON STREET, . There are other Le, but pone approach the Club for omelike surroundings Located in centre of eity and wiores and "theatre. Charges are Special rates hy the week, erate. P.M THOMPSON, Proprietor, * DUBLIN GINGER ALE. IN SYRUP. LIME JUICE, 'RASPBERRY VINEGAR. LEMONADE. ORANGEADE. - D. €OUPER, Phone 70. 311.8 DI'rincess Street. Prompt Delivory. csassssecsssd : : BUILDERS ALL KINDS OF LUMBER AT : LOW PRICES, ASBESTIO PLASTER FOR SALE. ALSO OOAL AND ALL KINDS | OF WOOD. ! Crown Gypsum Hair Plaster saves labor and will make your walls practically inde- structible, P. WALSH 56-57 'Barrack Street 4 3 meeserncosererssesens 3 STRAWBERRIES 3 WERE VETERE EERIE RYE a A. J. REES 166 Princess Street. "Phone 58. ¥ BrsAsdiasaasssyirasnd fb < 3 . . . Hy * W.F. KELLY. TE on whose shoulders rests bility of the home is natar- Th Po hy man" He wants to k N - Ny tha is Better tham' that 3 naw Ww arms it's duty bets than ibe art or Why it is sulted to his conditions? WHY 1 Is cheaper?--and so on. AND HE'S RIGHT. TOO, So aturally says, "Why should 1 use I's -- Seanadi. awa cause » most ¢envenient or Taels, prove it. Put it up to us to n any event, let Spportunity 'of talking it the Office of the Wor of 'phone 197; A = 0 talk it over. thd eden Ww OLD-TIVE PHYSE Cs : "frul-afives" Brings Natural Results Is A Naural Way. "I am a seventy-nine-year-old man | and a 'great believer in, and user of, | "Prait-a-tives". i "Stricture of The Bowels was the | complaint 1 suffered from and I fonnd that *'Fruit-a-tives" did me more than any other remedy. My doctor | advised me to stick to PFruit-a-tives" | sud 1 have done so with best result. y "I have been ii business here for a ! ood many years and have been a resi- | ve of Otterville for over fifty years." WA. PARSONS. | OTTRAVILLE, ONT., July 8th. 1970. | | i i Fruit is Nature's laxative, "Pruit-a- | tives" is made of the juices of apples, | ora figs and nes. "Fruit-a- tives' acts on the human system like | fresh fruit--easily and gentiyoyet just | us effectively as ghe old-time pill. i "Fruit-a-tives" does not pe or | irritate the intestines. It regulates the | oowels and cures Constipation because "Pruit-a-tives" acts directly on the liver, Just try *'Fruit-a-tives when you need a mild, gentle yet effective laxative and liver regulator. ] soc. a box--6 for $2.50--trial size, 25¢. | At all dealers, or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, { 1 BIBBY'S CAB STAND | DAY OR NIGHT | Phone 101 You never tasted | a finer lager than this new brew Exquisitel mild and mellow. the appetite--a fine tonic. Just try this brew--you'll enthuse about Its rare quality,' Look for the lavender! label. Order from ~ any dealer or from JOHN LARATT ms: JAMES McPARLAND, 230-341 King St. E,, Kingston. - ne "WELL AND STRONG By Lydia E. Pinkbham's Vegetable Compound Torunto.--1 gladly give you my i Ra of your wonderful medicines. Last October I wrote to \ for advice as [ was completely Tun gown sensation in the ¥ {charge by {of the most prominent {the city, | and promise . Order by name. | BT ASA aL en tt haste a ssa » A PASTOR OUSTED REN STONE PRESBYTERY DROPS DI. PRICE OF McKEESPORT. liespite Pleading of Women of His Congregation the Higher Church . Board Asks Him to, Find New " Field--Says He's Wronged. = Pittsburg, Pa., June 17.~The Rev Dr. Walter E. P'nce, pastor of the exclusive McKeesport First Presbyter- chureh, has been ousted from his orders of the Red Stone Dr. Price, %ho was. one ministers™,_ in western Pennsylvania, was reported to have had "affinities" among the young society girls of his congregation, He tan preshytery. lis married and has a family. sensational rumors, Pr. I rice from McKeesport. During his ab$ence it was reported that his wife fornl notes in his pockets, written by promigent voung women of in which they begged him pol to desert them. A few' days ago Lr. Price returned to Mcheesport. He anid he had been wronged and in tended to leave McKeesport with his family. Th: women of the eongrega- tion, however, cried and begged him to stay. His case was taken up by the Red Stone presbytery. A petition' signed by the members of the church begged preshytery to allow Dr. Price to main their pastor, bute despite their ] the preacher was asked to Following disappenred women the re i leadimz, weave, "TO CHURCH AN A BALLOON. ~ Acronauts Promised to Attend Ser vices--=Guided by Spires. The balloon ance to church was utilized by Charles 4, Glidden, of Easton, and J. J. Van Valkenburg, of South Framingham, in 1- journey from Lowell to Topsteld, Mass, twenty miles. The neronauts ascended at 3:30 a.m. 1 their friends to' land pear a church and attend Sunday ser vices. After floating before a west wind for an hour and a half, duting which several photographs were taken of the rising sun, two church spires were noted below. The balloon was brought down and strock ground 300 feet. from the Methodist Episcopal church of Topsfield. I'he aeronauts waited until the hour of service and then joined the congre- gation. as a means of convey ARE YOU AN HER? Many in Canada and United States Have Money in Chancery. It is estimated that there are some- thing like 20,000 persons scattered throughout Canada and the United States who are entitled to moneys and lands now tied: up in the English high court of chancery, aud elsowhere, ow- ing to the inability of lawyers to lo- cate them. The great trouble is that forvign lawyers, 'when searching for lost heirs, almost invariably advertise for them in London and Edinburgh news papers, As these papers are seldom seen on this continent, of course the missing heir never knows of the good fortune that is awaiting him or her, and thus the case drags along in the courts for an indefinite time. Differences. New York Herald. Mrs. J. G. Phelps-Stokes, (Rose Pas tor), the socialist worker, recounted, at a socinhst meeting in New York, her amusing experiences among slum chil dren, "Not long ago," she said, "1 on the street a little boy and girl whose clothes looked as if they had grown upon them. Speaking to them, I urged them to lead we to. their mother, who politely informed me that it was her custom, at of cold weather; to sew the little ones up in flannels, freeing them with the return of spring 1 persuaded the mother to put buttons on the clothes and to bathe her children regularly, Then, last week, 1 visited her again. "Well," 1 said, 'how do the wiater baths go " n " "The children don't _like it, ma'am, said the mother. 'Johnny refusad his bath positively yesterday. He said vou could do as you liked and . he would do as he liked. You like to be cold and clean--he likes to be warm and dirty." saw Temporary Orthodoxy. London Chronicle.' It is not chiefly as sceptic that most of us come to commemorate David Hume. But the story of his very tem: porary érthodoxy is worth recalling. Having fallen into a swamp at the back of Edinburgh castle, he called for assistance to a woman who was passing. At first she took no notice, but presently she asked, "Are na ye Hume, the Atheist ?" "Weel, weel, no mat- ter," said Hume, "Christian charity commands you to do good to every one." : "Christian charity here or Christian charity there," said #he woman, "I'll do naething. for vou till ye turn a Christian yourself--ye maun repeat the Lord's Prayer and the Creed, or faith ll let ve grafel (grovel) there as '1 found y*." And he had to Tepeat them. Worrying Happiness. Lotdon Dally Mail : 5 The Bishop of Manchester, speaking at a meeting at Church House, West- minster, said the secret of happiness was to have a sufficient multitade of worries. . . \ The man who had only ome worry, a blind that would not Be pulled up straight by the servant, or a coal séuttle the bottom of which was al ways coming out, found his way to the lunatic asylom. But the man who bad no time to dwell upon his worries because he had to go from one to an- -- round like a squirrel in a cage, could fhe a periectly happy nian. Fax Unmarried or Childless. - Ja Norway an upmarried person hav- ing an income of $2,550 a vear must i tax of $421.22. ronsidered tobe peculiarly -represesta- the beginning. other, and back again and. round and} ig ' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, WOMEN GROWING TALLER, of Parisicones is 1 1-4 Imches More. French women are growing taller least in Paris. The results of the "carefol and minute measurement of 255 Parisiennes, aged from twenty-one to fiftyfive vears," have bven com- municatet to the Academy of Sciences. Appareitly the women chosen were Average Height at tive, for the averages obtained, even from so small a number of observa tions, were held to have some geueral value. Ht was found that the average height of the Parisian woman had in- creased by almost one and one-quar- ter inches than the women Of the rest of France, the present average being about five feet one and one-quarter inches, * P ---- Not Up On Current News. New York Cosmopolitan. Sir Funest Shackleton, who has been stalking the south pole; for which he was knighted, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given by the Dil: grims in New York. Apropos of 'a Jiece of geographical ignorance which pe had encountered, he said "It was incredible. It reminded me ok a little waiting maid "Ag she brought me my tea and tonst -and bloater ome, morning 1 said to her: : "What a rainy movning; Mary! It's almost like the flood." "The flood, sir' said the fittle maid. She looked at me with a paz ried smile. "*'Yes," said I, "The vou know, the Ark, Mount Ararat' "She shook her head and murmured apologetically, I:gin't had no tine to cent the papers lately, sir." " Result From the Poisoned Condi- tion of the Blood. Discharge is Checked----Sores Cleaned Out and Healed by DR. CHZSE'S OINTMENT Aside from the suffering caused by pimples, sores and skin eruptions, there is the annoyante and' engbprrass- ment to which thBy give rise, par tiewlarly when on the hands or face. It is quite proper to try to pet the blood right by use of internal treatment, but this is a tedious me- thod of overcoming the skin trou- bles, which can #o readily be got- ten tid of by using Dr. Chase's Oint- ment. The three principal -- of this great, soothing, healing ointment are the most potent known to. the medical profession as a means of cleaning out sores and ulcers, des troying morbid growth, lessening the discharge, preventing blood-poison- ing and stimulating the healing pro- are cess. Pr, Chase's Ointment stops itching almost as ron as applied, and often heals almost like magic. The time required for cure depends on the nature of the ailment, but, un- like internal treatment, the benefits are apparent to the eve, and you can note from day to day the improve ment! made. The wonderful success of Dr. ( hase's Ointment in the cure of ecz- ema. salt rheum, psoriasis and old sores and wounds is sufficient proof that it is bonnd to be satisfactory in the treatment of the less severe diseases of the skin. Sixty cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. Sam- ple box free if you mention this pa- ier. otha au flood--Noah, on . -- SH -- ANNIE LAURIE'S PROMISE. » History Records That She Did (Not Keep it to Douglas, : The lover who -immortalized her was William Déuglas, of Finland, ami she requited him by breaking "her promise true' and marrying anotbec man writes Wolfe in his "A Luterary Dil grimage.'". Douglas is #aid to 'have been the hero of the song, "Wille was sn Wanton Wag" He was one of the best swordsmen of his time, and his personal qualities' * gained him the friendship of the Queensberry family and procured him social advantages to which his lower rank and poverty constituted mo claim, says an ex- change. : : He and Annie met an Fdinburgh ball and seem to have promptly be come enamoured of each other. To separate them Sir Robert quickly car vied his family to Nithsdale, but Douglas quickly followed and lorked in the vicinage Aor some mouths elaudestinely meeting his lave among "Maxwelton's bongie branes." 7 The pair plighted troth, and Douglas returned to Edinburgh assist a projected Stuart uprising took with him the promise which celebrated mn the tender melody. song was published in an Edinburgh paper and aftracted much notice. Douglas' devotion to the Jacobites] cobl him his sweetheart; his political | intrigues bend suspected, he forced to flee the codintry, and when, | after some years passed in Franve, hel was pardoned and returned ' the wife of another. After giving "her promise true" to some other lovers, she married in 1769 Alexander Ferguson, a laird, who could not write poetry, hut had "muckle siller aud lan' "» and genealogy 'as long as Leviticus.- when ia he he The she a No Treat to Him. New York Munsey's John K. Tener, the new governor of Pennsylvania, is an inveterate smoker and choice as to his selection of cigars Lighting a Havana recently, he sand "The Londoners are indifferent nhout their tobacco™ indifferent blase, like an ompibus conductor. 1 saw in Oxford street. "You know the London omnibus ? is a double-decker. 1 vou sit on you must go up and'down by a steep stairway. "Well, this blase conductor pulled up his "bus at Regent Circus, the ladies bound for /Petir Robinson's eagerlv got' out. But ove fat lady, who had been sitting on top, came down the steep and winding «tairs very slowly. Her skirt flapped round her ankles and at every step she stop ped and thrust it carefully down. The conductor waited with a bored expres sion, his hand on the bell rope, but | lost patience when the fat lady st ped for the fifth or sixth time thrust: down her billowing skirt, he burst out angrily : 2 " 'Now, then, lydy, 'urry up, can't yer 7 Figgers ain't no treat tg me!" 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