a | We have cut several already, but She bakery is going We put a big value on your friendship and good will-come and see us. AND HAVE A . the place to satisfy your hunger. results to date show a degree of confidence Saturday to serve you properly. 'Remember Please, We Stand Back of Everything We Sell M Making good is the backbone of our service. bought here if unsatisfastory return it, and we will . good . MENS BLACK CASHMERE Any HOSE TO GO AT 20c a Pair. Only till 22nd April. MEN'S SPRING CAPS. B50c value, to go at 39¢c e have good reason article make $4.00 BOYS' SUITS To Go At $2.69 Men's Suits $16.00 value . . 17.00 value . . $12.95 22.00 value . . 25.00 value . . THE LION CLOT The Bargain Spot of Kingston to be ICE OF ~Men's Raincoats $ 6.00 vaiue 15.00 value In the newest Tweed oNentt See that special Raincoat at . «.% 4.69 11.95 10.00 vaiue 18.00 value Ask to see that classy young man's suit, The "Aviator" $16.50 value, to go at $1295 THIS SALE ENDS 22ND APRIL. Don't Mistake the Place 8.45 13.956 BOYS' SUITS. $ 5.00 value. . 7.50 Blue Serge Suits, 5.45 10.00 Tweed Suits. . PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PR S $ 3.50 7.25 14.00 Boys' Classy Irish Serge Suits . . MEN'S WORKING To Go At 7c a Pair IF BACK HORTS USE ALLISON NOT PRESENT SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Fat less meat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder Most folks forget that the kidneys, like -the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need sionally, else we~ have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeples ness and all sorts of bladder disor- ders. You simply must keep your kid- neys active and clean, and the mo- ment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from acid of grapes and lemon | the affairs of the sanctum sanctorum | Juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush - clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activ- ity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no' longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts harmless, inexpen- sive) makes a delightful effervescent Hthia-water drink which everybody should take now and then i keep their Ridneys clean, . thus avoiding serious complications. 5 A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to who believe in overcoming Kidney trouble while it is only trouble. AAA Ar, You Can't Brush Or ) Wash Out Dandruff he only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then vou destroy it entitely., To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid 18 arvon; apply ft at night when retir-| ing: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips, Do this to-night, and by morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more 'ap- plications will completely dissolve and entirely" destroy - every single sign and trace' of it, no mutter how much dandruff you may have, You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at onee, and your hair will be Aufty, lustrous, glossy, sifky and soft, and look anfl feel a hundred times hotter. You oan get liquid arvon at any drug stere. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work. I Breakfast New Buckwheat Flour We have the best. brands. Phone 76. 341-3 Princess St. y g # a flushing occa-| folks | THE MUNITIONS KING HAS NOT [ REACHED OTTAWA -- {| Opinion at the Capital Is That John | Wesley Allison Duped Hughes and Deceived Borden. L Ottawa, April 14.--One man is hot here. There is no news in New York from Honorary Col. J. Wesloy Allison. He is stil "somewhere | down south." He may mean what i hé said in his telegram to the David- | son Commmisstor. He may intend to | 80 to Ottawa and face the music, | But most of the men waiting here | for Sir Sam are willing to wager that | he'll take some coaxing. Among the munition | contractors | to the Minister of Militia. remarkable is the amazing freedom jand frankness with which these men | most of them foreigner discuss | of Canadian politics Cabinet mee are not 'happenings of dignified mystery to them. They tell without batting 'an eyelash how the members of the Canadian Government "took sides" | Ing names, too. Lese majeste is their {title role. They talk intimately of i Reid Wiiite, "Bob" rs and "Young Meighen. They $s 10 know who was "kaifing Sam" frem within and who was loy- al to him, "Tom | Opinions of Allison. With seeming hearty unanimity Allison stands condemned, It is al- teged that "he duped Hughes and deceived Borden," as one of thepy put it. "What I think of Allison would not stand publication," was ithe statement of another. The Morris burg man'is said 10 have played the game shrewdly and well, "Wien Borden and 'Hughes' --Knifhts do not get titles from these men---"re- | turned together from England," said one, "the first maw to; greet them at the pier and take charge of them was Allison, He was continually playing his own game." It is difficult to piece together a story told in sudden, unexpected jerks of frankness, and accompanied by wdjurations not to "quote me." It looks, however, as though Lignanti himself drew the famous contragt read to Parliament by Mr. Kyte, and | is ready to declare he did it "off his | ewn bat." . | It looks as though much evidenée | i to be adduced in the endeavor to show that the contract was not ani} exceptionally important ome under the circumstances, and that advance { payments were not unusual. No ex planation is yet forthcoming as to i premature division of spoils, and no | Sweeping defence has been tendered {as to why such contracts and ad- | Yances were not first offered to Can- i adian manufacturers. { The "mushroom company" charge § {1s met with the statement that all ¢ompanies but one 'in the United States are subject to the term. Men with money, these agents pooled it on speculat'on and started war business for profits, It was "a there seems to be remarkable fidelity | But more | oh this or thdt question, giv-| declare' legitimate gamble." Some made | good. Others suffered loss. A | few were put out of business by Ger- | man agents, { As to failure to deliver goods on | time stipulated they reply with a | question. The answer seems to be | "Who did?" Acquainted With Ottawa. There are indications that practic ally -all-econeerned; with the excep tiow of the absent Allison, are ready to stand together in preparing and | submitting evidence. It does not {look as though any have decided to { dodge the issue. But all of them { seem to know more about the doings in Ottawa, in Parliament and out of it, than does Ottawa itself. They know all about the party disaffection | against Sir Sam Hughes personally, | and threaten if he does not get a square deal to do some dealing with Canadian politicians themselves. [It | would seem that others besides Sir { Sam ----- others who are outsiders - may do something spectacular in pushing over," as one expressed it, "a whole house of cards' BIG-MAN, PHYSICALLY. | Charles Taylor, Who Weighed 410 Pounds, Is Dead, York, April 14 Charles Taylor, 35, who weighed 410 pounds, {is dead Hg was the heaviest min iin Queen's Colinty, New Some men would grow! about the, | Weather if it rained silver dollars Improved Appetite usually follows the use of Grape-Nuts for breakfast. This food comes to you in the form of erisp, nut- like granules with the true grain sweetness of whole wheat and malted barley. » Served with a little eream or good milk, and a sprinkle of sugar if de- sired, Grape-Nuts is a delicious food with just enough "chewiness" to win the appetite and start digestion. '"There's a Reason" At Grocexg-- Se the package, Al ded ------_-- '| were fairly far off," THE FRENCH POSSESS | ASCENDANCY IN AIR| OVER GERMANS, THE THE 1 | eam i Exploits of Aviators Are Daily Pem. | onstration of Superiority--Adju-| tant. Navarre Engaged Five Ger-| man Aevoplanes Single-handed. Paris, April. 14.---As the French{ infantry and artillery are making ev-| ery effort to block the efforts of the! Germans to get toward Verdun, their comrades in the air are no less busy. | They have now established a com- plete ascendancy in that element, | and every day sees fresh exploits. .ast. week Adjutant Navarre, w ho | has accounted for seven German ae- roplanes, was in the air twenty-four | hours in three days He sees to sit in his machine as a good horse- man sits on his horse. He handles his machine gun in such a way that ta load it he has to let go the levers of the aircraft. When it was point- ed out to him that this was danger- pus, he answered: 'Possibly, but it is more convenient." A few days ago Navarre five Fokkers single-hdnded, fought "They he said, 'to the and before and behind I 'made sure that my baby (a fast aeroplane) was well in hand, and 1| did some tricks to amuse them. Sud-| denly, as if at a given signal, all five bore down on me I waited for them Then I made three little loops and| came up behind two Fokkers, Nat- urally 1 let drive at them. The| others dared not trv to snipe me for| fear of hitting their own pals. It was extremely funny." One of the most extkaordinary feats was performed by a beginner who is not yet twenty-one, i "1 was having a little argument with two passengers in a Fokker | some thirteen hundred feet up," said| he, smilingly. "A broadside from | their machine gun put mine out of husiness. There was nothing -for me to do but to make myself scarce, but I was so angry I made a SWoop | at them, and my propeller 'caught! the tail of their machine, taking off! the best part of it. | "The blow put my engine out of| gear, and I dropped 300 feet. 1) thought I was going to be shot out of my machine, but I managed to right her.in time, and had the satis- faction of seeing my two Germans finish the. race to death alone." right and left, Metres sind Claims Harry Thaw As Husband. St. Louis, April 14.--Another wife of Harry Thaw, who shot Stanford White, came forward to-day. She brought suit for divorce against him, her name appearing in the legal pa- pers as Mrs, Christina Thaw. She keeps a candy store in St. Louis. In the petition filed by her lawyer, Vern G. Lacey, she asks for mainten- ance and for the custody of her child, named Lady Gwendolin Clemmons, for she avers that Thaw married her in Buffalo, N.Y., on October 6th, 1962, under the name of Harry Ken. dall Thaw Clemmons. A month after the baby was born she says. Thaw took the child away from her and she has not seen it since, | the sanctity of the home as well as | Is unique in spirit and form. { of spring, invest thgydomestic cere- | mony with a real and forceful mean {th | hate and begin to do justice, PASSOVER. Begins On April 17th--Served For Many Days. It is the first festival of emancipa- tion in the history of civilization. Its Commemoration is based on the Bib. lical narrative which tells how the people of Israel enslaved in Egypt were led from bondage to freeddm by the great leader Moses, / The Passover festival spéaks tor for self-respect and liberty. The Jews accordingly assemble in their homes on this festival, and signalize it by a solemn service in which the story of the ancient struggle for emancipation is recounted with pious fervor. This Seder, as it is called, It is earnest-and yet happy, and its ritual, though archaic, symbolizes the facts of human experience in all conditions of life The roasted bone reminis- cent of the paschal lamb of the first Passever; the bitter herbs calling to mind the hard labor of the Israelitish slaves; the unleavened bread, known as the 'bread of affliction," symboliz- ng the hasty departure from Egypt; the roasted egg, reealling the indivi- dual saCritice which was offered in the Temple; the mixture of grated apple, nuts and wine, suggesting the | clay from which bricks were made by the enslaved people, and the pas- sley- and salt = water, symbolic of growth and the fertilizing freshness ing. A beautiful and most sugges- tive part of the service is the Open Door, through whieh the messianic prophet Elijah enters every home that night, a splendid expression of great ideal which the prophets of israel announced will become real some day 'when men will cease to It is customary to remove all lea- ven out of the household in prepara- tien for the feast. Leaven is the sy- mbol of the sordid,' and refers to those who are unemancipated from the commonplace things, During the feast, only matzo and not bread, are eaten. The distinctive spirit of the feast finds expression even in the specifie food. The Haggadah, 'the order of the domestic service, read on the night when the family gathers about the common table, comprises the narra- tive of the exodus from Egypt, the account of the oppression which the ancient Israelites endured, and is not without its covert allusions to the pathetic story of Israel in more re- cent times in the midst of the un- kind nations. The Haggadah also in- cludes a special group of psalms (CXIN-CXVIIl) and a number of medigeval poems. . Ths Passover is the most. ancient of the Jewish holidays and perhaps the most ancient of all holidays in the history of religion, and no heli- day is so near to the truth of hu- man life as it is. The favorite bgok for reading dur- ing the Passover week is the 'Song of Songs." It is the most classical song of love in canonized literature and is read on this«festival because, aecording to the traditional view, it béspeaks the love between God and Israel, - : Chalmers Motor Company, of troit, which recently obtained a Ca- nadian ; charter, Canadian branch plafit at Ford City. A deal was closed of the Tate Electric Company that purpose, $ 10.95 sell Men's SOCKS This suit at. . Suits, dark patierns. value at $8.00, to go PIE ! full blast all the time. If you have an appetite for an extra big value, this is proud of the manner in which this big sale of jours is progressing. our advertising that any house might envy. We will have extra salesmen on hand Kingston's Busiest Clothing Store !!! Follow the Crowds EVERY ARTICLE IN THIS STORE IS MARKED IN ICE TO ALL. pecial Till the 22nd April we will good strong Work is good A Woman's ~ Yroblem How to Feel Well During Middle Life Told by Three Women Who Learned from Experience. The Change,of Life is a most critical period of a wonian's existence, and rieglect of health at this time invites disease and pain. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy so successfully carry women ih) Lydia E. 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