HO ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF GAMES Including With suggestions for Hiustrative hands and chances as applied to games, PRICE good a Postage 10c Extra. At Uglow's 141 PRINCESS STREET We can make you a pair of eye glasses to sep both far and || near--yét you cannot see the dividing line. We will be pleased to show them to you. Examinations You will find STEWART'S system of eye testing untiring and comfortable. It is DIF- FERENT more thorough than Ny "SATISFACTION ASSURED" J. 1. STEWART, OPT. D "Sighs Specialise.' Opp. Post Office Kingston "The House of Better Gl all the indoor games, played at brief YLE lay. code of laws. ine of the present play, and a il statement of the doctr et FANCY BEAD NECKLETS These are the latest and very fashionable. Colors: Cherry, Am- ber, coral, azure blue, nile, green. These price from 75c¢ up to $5.00. KINNEAR & DESTERRE 100 Prive ok 8t., Oity, range in ition of the merchants to the oF i KINGSTON RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. Addresses Given by "preside nt Wat- ters and Secretary Campbell of the Eastern Ontario Division. The annual meetin Merchants' g of the Retail Association was inspiring ad- delivered Mr. Wat- Eastern Ontario Friday evening dresses. were by ters, president of the and Campbell, secretary and organizer R. -J. Rodger oceu- pied the chair during the transaction of routine business, which in¢luded the election of officers, The new of- ficers are: M. 8. Grave president; B. N. Steacy, vice-president; B. Aber. nethy, W. Y. Mills, treas- arer, The new president took the chair and R. J. Rodger directed the atten~ desie- to pro- stamps. Mr division, secretary; ability of making an effort mote the sale of War Saving It was necessary to stimulate public in stampsy not. only it meant an addition to the interest these because ~~ M. 8. GRACE AAA i but also to arouse the people to opportunity af- forded for saving small sums of and cultivating habits of thrift. In the discussion that fellow- ed a general desire on the part of the merchants to help was manifest- ed. The best method, it was thought, rn mr country's revenue, the money -- C. S. Kirkpatrick Insurance - and Steamship Ticket Agent, 36 Clarence Street. Telephone B8Sw STORE UNTIL MONDAY W. J. MOORE & SON CLOSED MORNING would be to place cards in the store windows, and some offered to give their advertising space in the local papers one day in each month, The president introduced Mr. Wat- ters, who gave a stirring address on the organization of the association, which he described as the best or- ganization in the interest of good merchandising, being designed to protect its members in matters of leg- Mslation and fo prevent fraudulent practices on the part of individuals. He said it was a diffienlt matter to obtain judicial decisions favorable to merchants. It was aimed to estab" lish an office with an official to look after the interests of the associa- tion. He told of what had been done in Ottawa, where the association had 500 members, There were twenty- six sections, each representing a par- ticular line of business such as the men, grocers, etc,, 'each of which held | regular njeetings. The druggists have a Dominion charter and meet and compare prices. Service to the public and fair returns were {he ob- jeetives, He told of matfers that had been taken up with the Government, such as freight rates, papfeel post rates, which operate in favor of the mail order houses to the disadvantage of the "retailer. It now costs twenty- seven cents a car-mile to carry mails and the abolition of all railway passes was urged. Taking up the question of labor, he said that the retail merchants were virtually bankers to men who were not paid sufficient wages. Labor showed the henefit of organization, for had it not been or- | i | | and | {| ganized there would never have heen competent men to advise the Govern- BEAUTIFUL, HAIR THICK, WAVY, FREE > FROM DANDRUFF Draw a Moist Cloth Through Hair ' and Double Its Beauty | At Once. Save Your Hair! Dandruff Disap- pears and Hair Stops. Coming Out. Certain ?-- Immediate? 5, the. Joy, of, hals, a Tight, Aol pur alk he and appears! as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after an application of Danderipe, Also try this--mpisten a cloth 'with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small slrand at a time. s will cleanse the hair Baie dust, dirt or excessive oil, a few moments you 'have Houbled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits those 'hair bas been neglected or is scraggy, | taded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides 1 heautitying the hair, Danderine dis- every particle of dandruff; purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itch | falling hair, but what will please sud f most will be after a fow weeks' v hair-- fine Jowny at Sires gon put really new hair growing aver the scalp. Danderifie is to the hair what fresh' Yor! them. | United States colleges of osteopathy to ow: long, Strong and beautiful. ou can surely have pretly, } charming lustrous hair, and lots of it, #f you will spend a few cents for a battle. of Knowlton's : A SUCH LIVER] IH. S. GRACE 1S PRESIDENT] {lar action of the bowels, held on |the liver is sluggish it is not working |eoal dealers, the butehers, hardware!c whose Government protect thet from CAUSED Severe Headaches The duty the liver is to pre- pare and secrete bile and serve as a filter to the blood, cleansing it of all impurities and poisons. Healthy bile in sufficient quantity is Nature's provision to secure regu- and when of properly, and doés not manufacture enough bile to thoroughly act on the bowels andgcarry off the waste pro- ducts from® the system, hence the bowels become clogged up, the bile gets into the blood, constipation sets f, followed by sick and bilious head- aches, coated tongue, bad breath, heartburn, water brash, bad taste in he mouth in the morning, jaundic floating specks before the eyes, etd Miss Dian Clark, Myer's Cave, Ont., writes: --*| take pleasure in writing you concerning the good I have re- ceived by using Milburn's' Laxa-Liver Pills for a sluggish liver. When my liver got bad I would have severe headaches, but, 'I got better after I had used a couple of vials of your pills." Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills 'gently unlock the secretion, clear away: all waste and effete matter by acting di- rectly on the liver, and make the bile pass through the bowels instead of allowing it to get into the blood. Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 25¢ a vial at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Mil- burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. on ment in time or nauond: stress, He told of the situation in the drug and rocery trades, owing to the opera- pn of the Temperance Act. wad heard of co-operation -yperative stores, but in. his his was the most costly ft doing business. The speak- er exhorted his hearers to heware of apathy in business, for the word con- tain an offensive implication. Mr.Campbell gave some startling in- formation, showing the great value of the organization which had secured the exemption of 1,000 pounds of tea from taxation; the exemption of cer- tain jewellery stock when it was pro- posed to tax the whole stock in trade; the adoption of a scale of license fees according to volume business instead of a fixed sam levied apon all alike; the increase of the di charged soldier's clothing allowance from $8 to $35 in cash; the cancella tion of the gasoline order that allow- ed only ten per cent. profit; the fifty per cent. supply of sugar to confeec tioners when it was proposed to de- prive them of it entirely. Mr. Camp- bell exhibited a list of fifty items upon which the association had by strong representations secured Gov- ernment consideration favorable to the retailers, among them being the flour and feed dealers; He outlined the programme that would be dealt with by the Dominion Board on March 17th next. Among other matters of vital interest were proposed amendments to the acts of Parliament such as the Garnishee Act, exempting civil servants and military men that was unfair to merchants; the Lords Day Act, so as to make the purchaser guilty with the seller; the abolition of selling stands on streets and in public build- ings; reduction in the cost of parcel post and other mail matter. He stated that there aye thirty-five retail merchants who are members of Par- liament and it is = proposed to call them into conference at Ottawa. He said that there was a proposal to in-} clude the retail merchants in the Workmen's Compensation Act, which alled for a united voice in protest. There were only twenty-two members in the Kingston branch and he urged that the number be raised to 100. Giving the Osteopath a Fair Show, At the coming session of the On- of | tario Legislature, it is expected that the practice of osteopathy will come in for some discussion, and possibly somte legislation, tending to regulate and standardize the osteopathic pro- fession. Whether ome favors or does not favor the practice of osteo- pathy, it is useless to argue that it has no rights and should not be re- cognized in the realm of the healing arts. In view of the thousamds of people who have taken it as their! own in this country, and who are ful- ly satisfied that it is neither witch-' craft nor quackery, but is, on the contrary, a scientific method of get- ting rid of at least a portion of the ills that man is heir to, it is certain- ly time that it was placed on a prop- er basis, Under our present\Provincial rules and regulations as regards the prac- tice of medicine, the healing arts) or whatever one may call them, any outsand-out ignorant scamp may hang out his shingle, sign "D.0." | after his name, and begin to prac- tice what he is pleased to term the "science of osteopathy." When, as a matter of fact, he will probably kill or permanently injure more people than he will cure. Dentistry, medi- cine and pharmacy all have their gov] erning boards created profess he-9 and themselves are at least some Zuar.| antee that the publie, ignorant of such matters, is not being cndanger- ed. Not so, however, ~ with osteo-i pathy, whieh, as it were, is a sheep witheut a fold. The demands made by the Ontario | osteopathic 'body, that is those who are graduates from accredited osteo- 'pathic colleges, is that the Ontario the faker by the appointment of § propor examining board, whose certificate will carry with it permission to prac- tice within the Provinee: that they be pathic college within the Province. 1y affiliated with one of the uni- sind and with clinical facilities in the public hospitals, such as are other branches of the heal: ing rt; and that there be no restic- tion upon the admission of properly qualified graduates. of aceredited until such Sime as as the Ontario college ix a enn . In other Twords, to oon even field, as have|r the hie and homeopathic schools of medicine. The osteopath claims, that all he wants is a fair field PAGE FIVE o--o morrow. i Ladies' Brown Kid Laced Boots, igh tops, spool heels; only a few pairs Growing Girls' Brown Calf Laced Boots, Neolin soles and rubber heels; just the shoe for high school girls; sizes 21 to 7. Extra special value . . Dr. Case, representing Dr. Scholl, cago foot specialist, is here to-day and to- See other advt. ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE .4.85 toe . $4.85 ee Chi- A A AAA AAA PA o GENUINE REDUC- .JIONS IN FURS AT CAMPBELL BROS. Removal Sale Big discounts on Furs, Gloves, Caps, Hats, etc. This is a bargain opportunity that may not occur again for a long time. Buy now and save money. CAMPBELL BROS Kingston's Oldest Hat and Fur Store. to examine Shgriock's yard on Queen street to- and | Biven the right to establish an osteo- Hood eases, that ad poor appetite, weak. other ail IKINGSTON EVENTS * 26 YEARS AGO. M, : A large robin appeared in J. NOW 1S THE TIME TO GET OVER THE TOP ! 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