Og Memorial Tablets 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. Jl 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 A NE ---------- A Keeley jr. M.0.D.0. Designs and estim- ates cheerfully sub- mitted without any 1 obligation en your part. 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 mo pain, discomfort, or inconven- lence, » Wedding Rings, Marriage Licenses, SMITH BROS. Jewelers Limited "Establisied 1840 And We Use No King Street, Kingstom Drugs, Keeley k, M.0.D.0. o | FRENGH THERAPION No. 1 ABION THERAEIG) LEADING CHE! Med .Co..H. Rd, TRADE MARKED WORD 'THE . The spring's sweet 'infln. ence is now with us, All outs 'doors As calling to you. To ) aig the garden, we offer: WN 4 prong digging fork, reg L price, $1.50; on sale Sat. urday ... .. . $1.85 10 tooth rake, reg. . price 80¢; on sale Saray .25¢ 7 in. Steel Hoe, reg. price 65¢; on sale 60c. To keep out the rain. 1 Ply Eureka Roofing, £2.00 roll. 2 Ply Eureka Roofing, $2.50 roll; complete with cem- ent and nails. . Roofing Paint, 85¢ gallon. i 2 708e . $1.00 .o ABC 50¢ To brighten the rooms: 'Thistle Brand Paint, 12 beautiful shades, quart can. Ramsay's House Paint, 24 beautiful shlies, aur 4 can . Jellstone Kalsomine, 5 1b, package . 'yb Whitewash Brush, regular 60c for ... ... ... ... ... .. Our special in gas cooking utensils: 8 Burfier Nickel plated hot plate . . . ? Gas Range, which has S-burner top, baking 'and 'broiler ovens, $20.95; on sale ... . $25.00 Toilet Paper ... ... « . 20C «Floor Was, 1b: ean... aoe $4 % ar tor Ford ©) ars; 'MeClary" 8 | Furnaces. McKELVEY & BIRCH, LID. 65-71 Brock St. 3 3 4 rolls Johnson! So 1 Ev idence from Cape Breton That the fi Aprit 11th.- fithe most deeply rooted kidney dis- Hléase yields to a treatment of Dodd's | well-known resident here. fllieve they would BH [ers how much hénefit I got from us- fling Dodd's Kidney Pills." Mlof the various flis that accompany BH | matism, cramps in the muscles, back- th was always tired and nervous, Hl you can be sure your kidneys are out ll | of order or diseased. Ask your neigh- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. Told In (Notice--Hereafter, the Whig, in common with other papers all over Canada, 'will make a charge of 60¢. for inserting an engagement, mar riage or reception announcement.) "4" Mrs. H, BE. Richardson and Miss Jean Craig were joint Hosigsszs at al delightful tea at the formers home on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs A. W. Winnett. Lovely spring flowers were arranged In the pretty rooms, where many un- shaded candles shed a soft light The tea table had for its centre a wicker basket filled with daffodils --4 yellow tulle bow tied en (he Nong graceful handle giving a most | artistic effect. Mrs. Arthur Craig poured tea and Mrs. W. H. Craig cut the ices, their assistants being | Mrs. Travers Hora, Miss Alleen Rogers, Miss Eva, Miss Ruth and Miss Nora Martin, Miss Ruth Ang- lin, Miss Mary Strange, Miss Agncs Bellhouse and Miss Millie Ferris. ". » ® Welsh, Bagot street, delightful bridge on There were five ta- Mrs. H. W. gave a very Thursday night, bles in play. . * The meeting of the Badminton Clab on Wednesday was largely at- tended apd as usual much enjoyed * » . George Hanson, Barrie was hostess at an enjoyable Thursday afternoon. » . . Mrs street, bridge on The farewell dance at Queen's University will be held on Tuesday, April 29th f » » * Miss Gladys Carroll is spending the week-end in Gananoque, R. E. Richardson. has returned from Ottawa. ¢ The L. C. Reading Club will not meet next week and on Easter Mon- day Mrs. Arthur Evans will be hos- tess, Harold Hughes is row for Quebec . leaving to-mor- . Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Davis, Syden~ ham street, have left for a. vacation at Atlantic City, N.J. Lieut. Ross Byron, Ottawa, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Lock- ett, Earl street. Miss Clara Farrell, who is at. tending Branksome Hall, Toroato, will spend the Easter holidays wita her father, J. M. Farrell, Barrie street. Mrs. Robert Fraser, who ig - re- turning to Kingston early in May, He Inherited All - His Many Troubles ata But Found Relief in Dodd's Kidney Pills Most Deeply Rooted Forms of Kid- ney .'isease Yield to Dodd's Kid- ney Pills. Red River, Inverness, Co., C.B.-- (Special) That even Kidney Pills is shown by the state- ment of Mr. James N. Timmons, a Mr. Tim- mons says that he inherited his kid- ney trouble from his parents and suf- fered severely from it for six years. "I used two boxes of Dodd's Kid- ney Pills and they did me a lot of good," Mr. Timmons states. "If ¥ had followed on with the pills IT be- have completely cured. I am always glad to tell oth- Mr. Timmons suffered from many any kiduey trouble. He had rheu- ache, atid headache, His sleep was broken and unrefreshing. He felt heavy and sleepy after meals and he 1f you have any of these ailments bors if Dodd's Kidney Pills will not help you. mr -- | SPECIALS FOR EASTER Swifts Premium Meats, Gunns Maple Leaf Meats, Armour Oval Brand Meats , Meats | { Flo" {were Mrs {Hester . Gibbard, spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Other {the caretakers awake when the bur- Hi glarious-minded lobbyist {hs taken dn GpAFIIRONE in Claire Apartments, Barrie Lieut.-Col. W. H. Cralg ns {ed for Canada and is eXpected hom {for Easter * * . well, Kingston, is the Florence Johnston, Miss McDo fguest of Miss Napanee, hall, Kingston, men 7ion a couple 'weeks with her daughter, Mrs, Will, Coate Among those from Napanee 'attended the performmance of * at the Grand Opera House GodIrey Bartlett, | Mrs, A. L. Dafoe, W. A. Grange, J. 8. Ham, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Templeton, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boyes. Mrs B.- J Pollard, Napanee, spent a few duys' this week guest of Mr and Mrs C. Boyes, Alfred street.' - » * who 'Flo- Mrs, Robert McCarter, Kingston, the .guest of J. McAdam, Al- monte, Miss Emma Richardson, Smith's Falls, has moved to Kings- ton to lve, | Mrs. Maurice is the guest of Dr. royd. Miss Marion Bowie, who been a V.A.D. at Queen's Hospital, has returned to her home in Ob tawa, W. H. Wormwith, Ear] street, on a visit tp his son in Toronto - . * , Aykroyd, Ottawa, and Mrs, Ayk- Howard Leslie, son of Mrs, Leslie, Toronto, who recently turned from France, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Graham Syden- ham street. Mrs. James Reid, Barl street, and Mrs. Gilbert Johnggi"Montreal, are the guests of Mrs, James Massie, Glenview Road, Toronto. » . - Mrs. C. C. Nash, 366 Albert street, went to Brockville yesterday to meet her sister, Mrs. Willfams and husband from New York, Mr, lisms returned from overgeas a coup- le of weeks ago. R. W. Rayson, one of the Upper Canada masters, is ¢ 'ending Easter holidays in Kingston. John McKelvey, Mrs. if. Wilkin- son, Mrs, A. P. Christmas and Mrs, J. L. Gurd are expected in a few days on their return from a months' stay in California. Mrs, J. G. Robertson, Lethbridge, Man.,, is the guest of her sister Mrs. E. C D. MacCallum, Jarre streét. - Mr, and Mrs, A. Ww. Parker, an- caster, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. E, Richardson for Easter. Miss Florence Cunningham,' Eva Richardson, and Miss from Atlantic City to-day. Prof. and Mus. T. M. Callender, "Otterburn," ate spending a 'days in Ottawa. Miss Martha Draper is en pension at 192 Bagot street. Col. Georges Roy was in town for a few days this week, Ex.-Cadet Harry Barker, Sydney, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. R. McCann, (Wellingtosi street. lel ww v Major K. P. Macpherson, Prescott, is the guest of Prof. and Mrs. D. E. Macpherson, Lieut. Arnott Minnes returned -- | from Montreal to-day. Mrs. James Third is spending few days in Toronto. Miss Evelyn Nickle is expected from Toronto early next week to spend the holidays with Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Nickle, Ear} street, Capt. George Dickson is spending a few days in Toronto. . * * Miss Alice Cendwin, who Is Music, is spending the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. AN. Good- | 'win, Alice street, Miss Ethel Waldron, Barrie street, left on Wednesday to join Miss Car- rie. Waldron in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs, John McKay, have been spending the winter in California, are Stpected home next woek. Mrs. Harry Holland and Miss Dor- othy Pringle left on Thursday for Toronto after spending the past week with Mrs. Frank Phillips, Johnson street. * (Continged on page 14.) ' THE RECKLESS W OF PU | Won't Sto Ready Suits Sold at Same Price. "Public ownersmIp. and operation {by Federal, Provincial and municipal governments seems to be disastrous. People's Money dosen't keep ts busy. "Since 1914 -- with has at. |} tending the Toronto Conservatory of |B who | IS OVRERSHIP & * Them--=Semi-|} PAGE THREE Probs: Sunday, westerly winds, mostly fair . Joann A { TO- NIGHT at TEACY'S To-night will be your last chance to secure some of the splendid bargains offered during our greatest Fare Refund Sale. Special in- ducements for all thrifty women on sale to-night. Special Sale of Hosiery and Gloves "Exceptio al values offered for to-night' s sell- ing only. Just small quantities, are left in each number, so shop early in the evening. BLACK HOSE #150 pair ladies' black lisle hose in sizes 81, 9 and 9. Slight imperfections, but worth to- day 45t a pair. To-night . .25¢ - WHITE LISLE HOSE 200 pair fine quality white lisle'hose in all sizes, 8} to 10. A special valu at 50c a pair. - Tonight . .39¢ SILK HOSE 60 pair only, of fine silk hose in all sizes and exceptional value. To-night . . .. .75¢ CHAMOISETTE GLOVES 100 pair of famous "Queen Quality" chamoisette gloves in all white and white with black Stitching. Rey 3 25 value. To-night . SILK GLOVES co +. 89 150 pair pure silk Eloves, double shnger fips in all shades yu sizes. WHITE COTTON 500 yards of fine needle finish- ed bleached cotton, full 36 in- ches wide and regular 25¢ a yard. To-night . . AMERICAN FLANNELS 400 yards only, American flan- nels in assortment of stripes, with plain grounds. Sold at {43 a yard. To-night .. .-. .. AMERICAN GINGHAMS 600 yards of American ging- hams in stripes an Regular 45¢ values. To-night . | ernment || ownership of railways, freight and |g rates have gone up, and |g | passenger {ithe Government at Ottawa is now ar- guing with itself as to whether it can cover C. NR, and @. T. R. and I. C. R. deficits with an increase in ex- pres aie municipal street railway in Canada is losing money; Beek's hy- To-night . BARGIANS ! ( TOWELS 20 dozen heavy cotton bleach- ed huck towels, size 18 x 36. Special at 60c a pair. To-night oe MONARCH YARN °° 800 balls of Monarch floss and déwn in every wanted shade. To-night .. .. .. .Floss, 28¢ Rg * te Down... .....T..853 COTTON TOWELS Just 10 dozen left of these 17 x 36 cotton huck towels. Sold at 25¢ a pair. To-night . . .20¢ plaids. . 25¢ EEE BRANT th Yr oe Xl Nis