, [YOUR DOCTORS ORDER TE | TI Spring tonics are now in order. Please let us suggest the proper tonic or blood puri- fier for you. If you do you will feel fit and fine. % © BEST'S The Popular Drug Store Open Sundays Keeley Jr., H.0.D.0. Those people (and they are many) who dread the ordeal of an eye examin- ation are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made by us, it causes no pain, discomfort, or ingonven- fence, And We Use No Drugs | I. Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 226 Princess Street A Memorial Tahlets Believing that there will be a demand from churches, lod- ges and other bodies of friends for a perm- anent memorial to their boys who have paid the "supreme sacrifice," we are prepared to go into this matter for you. , Designs and estim- ates cheerfully sub- mitted without any obligation on your part. &« Wedding Rings. Marriage Licenses, SMITH BROS. Jewelers Limited Established 1840 King Street, Kingston 1 ~~ THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 Wanting saything done in the earpen~ tery line. Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work; also hard. wood floors of all kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop 68 Queen street. Saturday! Whitewash Brush, reg. price Scrub Brush, reg. price each 20c¢; sale price . .. Sani-flush--for closet bowl, reg. price, Bird Cages, reg. price $1.25; sale price ... . Reg. price $1.50; sale price ... ... . WE OFFER # To start the spring gar- dening: 2 15 in. Corrugated Garden hose, reg. price per foot 20c; sale price .. .18c 10 Tooth Hand Rake, reg. price each, 30c; sale price ... .... ...25¢ Good Steel Hoe, reg. price 63¢; sale price .. .60c Digging Fork, 4 prong, reg. price each $1.50; sale price .. .. ..$1.40 To Help Houseclean : Jellstome Kalsomine, pkg. reg. 50c; sale price 45¢ each 60c; sale price .. . .50¢ pkg. 30¢; sale price 25¢ emir. + uv. nv IAT Reg. price 82.00; sale price ... ... ... ... .. Thistle Brand Pain, quart cam ... ... ... ... cou co 2s os You will soon be thinking of refrigerators, and we have a splendid line to show you. Top Hit-up Cover Biyle ... ...i... ... ... 5% Jo Open Front Door BRI . .. ....... cipiiis vee dav ok The "Barnet" Perfection in refrigerators, We handle the Happy Thought Cooking Range. McClary's Furnaces. Ford Cars. Parts for E Et ------ -- fF dg IR $l L111 a HH 5 L * Told In (Notice--Herearter, the Whig, in common with other papers all over Canada, will make a charge of &0c. for imserting an engagement, mar- riage or reception announcement.) . » * Sir Mortimer Davis, Montreal, en- lertained at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Knox Walkem, of Vancouy- Mrs. Henry Joseph also enter- taingd at luncheon in their honor. $2 4» Mrs, Neilson, Quebec, is the guest of Mrs. Walter Greene, of Balmoral Avenue, Toronto. 4 Nursing Sister Vivian PNrie, who has been for three years in France, is back in Canada once more and is Just now staying with Mrs. R. F. Segsworth in South drive, Toronto, and incidentally visiting her aunt, Mrs. Richard Hooper, who is also Mrs. Segsworth's guest. Sister Pet- rie was at Doulons when the hospi- tal there was bombed by the Ger- mans. She will shortly visit in Kingston. Miss M. Sprague, Belleville , and her guest, Mrs. Gillies, Arnprior, were in Kingston on Thursday. Just returned rom France, where he has been since the early days of the BUILDS YOU UP The Right Way--Spring Medicine That Begins and Ends Right. 80 generally successful is Hood's Sarsaparilla as a Spring medicine, and 'in all ailments of the blood stomach, liver and kidueys, that it may truly be said to give' universal satisfaction. It has been before the public for nearly 50 years, and to- day has the largest sale of any sar- saparilla. Nothing under the sun could keep up this great demand but phenomenal efficiency and loyal sup- port by the people of a good medi- cine, It thoroughly renovates the blood, adds red corpuscles, creates an appe- tite, tones the stomach, aids diges- tion, perfects assimilation, secures 100 per cent. 'benefit of the food you eat. . Hood's Sarsaparilla represents the er. 'wisdom of one of the best physicians Boston ever had, combined with the practical experience of a pharmacist who has been putting up prescrip- tions for more than 50 years. EMPIRE GROCERY Fresh Farmers' But- ter arriving daily. . LEWIS ORR, £20 King St. .{, Phone 349 License Neo. S-2T448 AINSLIE'S Western Meat Market Choice Western Beef Pot Roasts 28¢, 28¢, 25c, 28¢. Sausage ..20¢, 22¢, 23¢, 28¢ Phone 153. License No. 9-2757 Twilight # A mm 0 Will cure y ada in 20min. rs women, and in tvery case fi .Leaves you Feeling Good. - Large Assortment of Hudson Seal Coats and Capes A SLUGGISH LIVE CAUSED - Severe Headaches The duty of the liver is to pre- pace and secrete bile and serve as a fiiteF td the blood, cleansing it of all fimpurities and poisons. Healthy bile in sufficient quantity 8 Nature's provision to secure regu- lar action of the bowels, and when the liver is sluggish it is not working properly, and does not manufacture enough bile to thorgughly act on the bowels and carry off the waste pro- ducts from the system, hence the bowels become clogged up, the bile, zets into the blood, constipation sets in, followed by sick and bilious head- aches, coated tongue, bad breath, heartburn, water brash, bad taste in . {the mouth in the morning, jaundice, floating specks before the eyes, etc. Miss Dian Clark, Myer's Cave, Ont., writes: --"'] take pleasure in writing jou concerning the good I have re- teived by using Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills for a sluggish liver, 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. ---- war, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. >. T. Dickson, Alice street, » » - Miss. Myrtle Knight has returned to Napanee alter spending a weeks with her aunt, Mrs, W, Scott, Division street. Fred Pense, Princess street, returned from Toronto, Miss Rose Macdonald, Lalsville, Kentucky, is the guest of Miss Mathe- son, Simcoe street, Miss Isolde Menges, who so lighted her audience last evening, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Tay- lor, for the week-end. Dr, and Mrs. W, 8. Patrick, Liv- ingston avenue, are sailing week lor England, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Howard, Collins Bay, are moving to Picton. Mrs. Tait, Picton, is returning home. - * has Mrs. Bissomette, Stirling, is visit- ing her son, Capt. Bissonette, Brock street. Mrs. A. Keith Ligut, Deloro, | been visiting Her parents, Mr. Mrs, Maxwell, Albert street. Major George Dickson, who T. G. Wood, late of the 2nd Bat- talion, now attending Queen's, in Cornwall over the week-end, visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs, George W. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sherwood re-| turned to Napanee this week, after spending the winter in New City, Bishop Bidwell will be the guest Of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Miller, Nap- anee for the week-end. Mrs. H. M. Browne, Kingston, is spending a week in Renfrew before leaving for Clarenceville, Que, where she will in future reside. Miss Clarke, Kingston, spent few days with Mrs. J. G. Daly, Ng panee. Mrs. M. R. Clark with her children went to Renfrew to welcome brother, Corporal William R. Elliott, returned from overseas, . - James Minnes and his son, Arnott, went to Montreal on Friday George Ells, accompanied by his niece, Miss Hazel Ellis, Enterprise North, returned to Iroquois on Wed- nesday. They spent 4 day in King- stom, guests of his nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin VanAllen. Pte. Arnold Covert has returned from overseas, and has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Smith, Princes. street, before returning to his home in Wellington. Dr. J. W. Edwards, M.P., was a guest at a luncheon on Thursday at the Rideau Club, Ottawa, given by His Excellency, the Duke of Devon- shire, : (Continued on Pages 6 and 10) Must Play National Anthem. (Canadian Press Despatch) Toronto, April 5.--A bill was in- troduced yesterday making compul- sory the playing of the National Authem at the close of all perfor- mances, ¢ Viki leaders, « Let us Book Your Orders Now. = BE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 5; 1919. FS 3 + When my [ill liver got bad 1 would have severe B® Australia will deport ten Bolshe- | ga 'PALM BEACH SUITINGS % - PAGE THREE ° EY wo Probs: Sunday, Mild and showery. | Store Open To-night Until 9.30 G ' and Mail ! Goes apace with its hundred splendid bargain opportunities-- which the many thrify people who crowded our store to-day took full advantage of --each day we will offer many additional bargains, in a mighty effort to make this sale attraction the greatest in the his- tory of this store. Remember, every day next week is bargain day at Steacy"s. Ps WE REFUND FARES TO ALL OUT OF TOWN CUSTOM- ERS--whether you come by train, boat, stage or own con- veyance. 'TO-NIGHT and Monda yf TTT RTASARYLINY v LADIES' SERGE SUITS ade in specially attractive styles and new spring shades. In box and plain tailored effects. A special at $25.00 in all sizes, 16 to 42. Sale price . . .. .. = ce... .919.75 CREPE DE CHENE BLOUS A special for to-night and Monday, 150 silk crepe de chene blouses in the following shades: White, maize, rose, black and navy, all sizes and sold reg. at $5.50. Sale price. .. .. . . "" a be cee... ..83.98 NOVELTY SKIRTS A special lot of ladies' novelty skirts made of the popular "Kumsi Kumsa™ cloth in the following spring shades. Navy, black, taupe, grey, burgundy and sand. Button trimmed and sold at $8.50 regular. : ' Sale Price .. .. .. .. consent over canna 23048 pty MILLINERY SALE Be sure and visit our millinery departmeht during this great sale. As a special attraction we have prepared a table of straw sailors and trimmed hats--all new styles and priced specially for to-night. Salaprite.. .... ooo baad xa. 0 0 35:98 . eee. ." . LADIES' SWEATERS : 25 only, ladies' all wool pull- over sweaters--sleeveless in the the following shades: Tur- quoise, nile, melon, apricot, co- pen. Sold at $4.00, BOYS' PYJAMAS 20 suits only, of boys' pyjamas, made o ial quality per- cale. All sizes. Reg. $2.00, Sale... .. .....". "$140 MEN'S SOCKS 100 pair men's black cash- merette socks in all sizes, Worth to-day 45¢ a pair. Sale .. .. .. .. .3 for$1.00 WHITE COTTON 800 yards of fine soft needle finest bleached cotton, regular value 25¢ a yard. GINGHAMS 900 yards of American ging- 'hams in assortment of stripes and plaids. Sold at 40c a yard. 300 yards only of Palm Beach Reg. 50c a