PAGE THREx RE [YOUR DOCTORS ORDER [ex] § 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. Fl BEST'S| The Popular Drug Store "Open Sundays - : . FORD CARS FOR SALE We have a few used Fong Cars which we can sell reason. able. All automobile repair work guarantéed, 'Central Garage 83s King St. Phone 2185 Assortment of Hudson Seal Coats and Capes W.F. GOURDIER THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16,4919. - Wedding Gifts Let us place before you six suggestions for wedding gifts. A Mahogany clock, Boudoir Cabinet of Silver, Cut Glass Water Set, Serving Tray, Ster- ------_Tay, vler. ling Ten Set. These are the very newest designs and the prices will at. tract by comparison. Wedding Rings; Marriage Licenses SMITH BROS. Jewelers Limited Established 1840 King Street, Kingston HNN ------------ 2 for ERAPI Lamp, Ning, 76-80 Brock Street. Ramsay's Flouse For the THE joFousness of spring. The war over. Home coming of the boys. bination to celebrate over, Let. us help you." What a com Brighten up the room you have been thinking of decor- ating, but putting off doing. Ofir Thistle Brand Paint, 12 beautiful shades .. .785e Paint, 24 quart . er ven 81,00 floors, Ramsay's Paint, quart can, = beautiful shades, can, ..,. Floor $1.00. For the Chairs, Campbell's Varnish Stain, 15 pint, ; 40¢. Jor ie Beds, white enamek finish, half pint can ... . Ble : or the Furniture, Empire Varnish. pint can ... ... ..... 680¢c - For Hardwood Floors, Liquid Granite Varnish, pint can .. .90e Johnson's Floor Wax, 1 1b, can'; You will be thinking of refrigerators soon. We Take plea- sure in showing you out line. Jdtt-up Cover Style . .. -. The "Ontario ( The 'Barnet, Perfection in We feature 8 inch Hoe ..... 10"to0oth Rake . : & Jpen- Front Door style « . . ProngyDigging Fork ... ... "00 itor es 32 inch Corrugated Garden Hose, per foot . . . Seasonable Needs: Ol Stoves, Gas Coking Stoves, parts for Ford Cars, McClary's We carry a full line Poultry - Netting, Happy Thought Cooking Stoves, Furnaces, § BIRCH, LTD. : _ Kingston Fk rn Ss Told In Twilight be S400000 S000 {Notice--Herearter, the Whig, in common with other papers all over Canada, will niake a charge of 50e. for inserting an epgagemen ar riage or reception a sie . Mrs. N, Wiliiot, Clergy street, had a few friends to tea on Tuésday aft- e€rnoon to 'meet Mrs, Workman, St. Catharines, 8 . v » * Mrs. James Hamilton, Gore street, will receive on Thursday afternoon when Mrs' Richard Hooper wii be with her, te { . . . Mrs, James Iuebeod entertained informally at bridge this afternoon. . . . Mrs. Clarke Taylor, Gananoque, left to-day for New York for the Livingston-Coey wedding on Easter. Monday. C. Livingston "#nd Ross Livingston leave on Friday, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bivingston, Toronto, «| Will also be present. Mrs. J. Howard Box, Barrie street, will spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs, J. 8, Bex in Calabogie. Mrs. J. C. Guid, Montreal, who has been in Long Beach, California, for several months, is expected home on 'Saturday, and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. S. Smith, John- son street. : " Major E. H. Birkett, M.C.. and Mrs, Birkett and Capt. Leonard Bir-. kett, M.C.,%who sailed on the Olym- pic, 'are expected in Kingston to~ morrow and will be with Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Biskelt, Bagot street. . - Mrs." G. W. Mylks, is expected home from New York at the end of the week. » Mrs, George Taillon and Master Murray Taillon, who have Ween the guests of Mrs. Bruce Hopkins, at "Hazelden," left on Monday for Belleville, Major Gafnet Greer, M.C., nas ar- rived from Ottawa and has assumed his new duties at the ammouries, Miss Doris McKay is home from Toronto to spend the Easter holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McKay, Sydenham street. Joseph Bowes left to-day to spend the ator vacation at Brantford. Mrs. James B. Atkins, St. Cather- ines, is visiting Mrs, H. E. Day, Al- fred street, for a'few days. na CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Spear of < ics IN some CALSE MDICESTON Create Gas, Sourness and Pain . How To Treat. -- Medical authorities state that near- ly nine tenths of the cases of stom- ach trouble, indigestion, sourness, burning, gas, bloating, nausea, ete., are due to an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach and not as some believe to a lack of digestive juices. The delicate stomach lining is irri tated, digestion is delayed and food sours, causing the disagreeable symp- toms which every stomach sufferer knows so well. : Artificial digestents are not needed in such cases and may do real harm. Try laying aside all digestive aids and instead get from any druggist a few ounces of Bisurated Magnesia, and }jtake a teaspoonful ¥n a quarter glass Df water right after eating. This Sweetens the stomach, prevents the formation of excess acid, and. there is no sourness, gas or pain. Bisurated Magnesia (in powder or tablet formr -- never liquid or milk) is harmless to the stomach, inexpensive fo. take amd is the most efficient form $f magnesia for stom- a purposes. It. is.used by thou- sanyls of people who enjoy their meals with.no more fear of indigestion. 3 Mrs. Richard Hooper of St. Jobn, N.B,, is the guest of Mrs. . James Hamilton, Gore street. & - Mrs. W. T. Minnes and Miss Elean- or Minnes, "Hillcroft," from Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watt, Gan- Tanoque, spent Tuedday in town. James Redden and Miss Marion Redden have returned from Cali. fornia, Third, Mrs, James Miss Harriet Lawrefice, Queen's Mrs. Workman, St. Catharines, i the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Baker, Centre street. Miss Audrey Rees, Gananoque, spent Tuesday in town. Miss Sybil Kirkpatrick, - has re- turned from New York. Capt. Beverly Macdonald, a grad- uate of the R.M.C., will spend Easter in town. He has just returned from overseas. | : " ® * * N Miss Janet Ponteous is leaving to. morrow to spend Baster with Dr, and Mrs. Porttous, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davie and Miss Davis are im Atlantic City. Lieut. Ross Byron, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet' Lockett, Earl street, returned to Ottawa on Tuesday. = Nursing Sister Helen Drammond is the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Wonham, in Montreal. Miss Drummond, who has many friends in Kingston, has seen two years' service in France and only recently Leturned to. Can. ada. . . - Miss Jessie Smith, who is visiting friends in Ottawa, is expected home for Easter. . The Misses Mudkleston have rented the house on' Clérgy street at present occupied by Mrs. Alexander Mackie, and will move in the 1st of May. Miss Mary Strange, Sydenham tsreet, is leaving on Thursday to spend Easter in Bowmanville, with Mrs. Ernest Southey. » * * Miss Christine White, Ottawa, daughter of Ald. W, J. B. White, University avenue, Is in the city for the Easter vacation. Miss Helena Coyle, Aberdeen avenue, left this week to spend the Easter holidays in Windsor and: Detroit. (Continued on Page 10.) Nurses' Violet Day, Saturday. Buy paper violets Saturday. Sale on the streets utider the &uspices of the Nurses' Alumapae Association of the Kingston General Hospital. Pro- ceeds fer hospital purposes. "SCHOOL DISCIPLINE." Subject of An Address By Prof, J. F. Macdonald, The Parents' and Teachers' Asso- ciation of the Collegiate In- stitute met Monday even- ing to discuss the question of "school discipline." * Pro. J. F. Mac- donald "introd thé subject. He spoke in a gene of the chang- ed attitude toward "discipline." In our grandfathers' time discipline was Tigid; obedience meant, "yours not to reason why." Nowadays the spir- it, not of.the school only, but of the whole times is against blind obed-} lence. Prof. Macdonald maintains that class room discipline must nee- essarily vary with different teachers and different subjects. The best dis- tipline is that"by which 'a teacher gets the best Work from his pupils, that, develops initiative and yet teaches self-control. It is mot an 'end in itself, but a means to an end. Many tobk part in the discussion which followed the opening address, Miss Henstridge, Mrs, Mooers, Prof. W. C. Baker, Rev. J, de P. Wright,, Mr. Sliter and others giving their views. One speaker made the state- ment that it is impossible to separate home and school discipline. In Sport organized play----self-control, which is the highest form - of discipline, is, learned. a al Training in secondary schivols- is a privilege that is not shared by all. Perhaps nide out of ten of our popu- lation, do not attend a collegiate In- stitute. Therefore, pupils should realize that, because they are freed from other duties during six years of their lives, they have an imper- ative duty to themselves and to their parents to make the best use of their time. If this was understood. they would be most anxious to obtain the best possible from thelr studies, and the matter of discipline would fall into its proper place. "invisible" but real, Although the discussion was most interesting some felt that only the 4, touched. | extended to parents and teadhers, for "EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, ee y T Probs: Rain to-day and most of Thursday returned} Women's Chamoisette Gloves at, a pair a It would belg outer fringe of the subject had been |f The comparatively small) ges number present Was a matter of re-|g gret. Again-a cordial invitation fs|8 the next meeting, Mondey, May 12th. | lB Special in Various - Prof. John conducted the J {evaogoiistic service in Cooke's} > 2 ¢ 7 : ' Wellington 2 street, returned from Toronto on Sat- ¥ - urday. > : . i wo ? \ ) University, leaves to-morrow to spend i #4 ! the holiday at Hier home in Smith's, : ; So Falls, A © ESTR * Charming in Their Diver- sity and Priced to Suit Every Purse They are arranged in groups in the women's wear section. In some one group each woman may | : E 1 find a suit exactly in keep-- ing with her own ideas of good taste and smartness, likewise to suit the amount she intended to spend. Wonderfully attractive styles, depicting the latest and most. favored modes by means of fancy vested box coats, new braid trim- mings, modish touches of embroidery and trim, nar- row skirts. The prices are: $19.75, $23.95, $25.00, $27.50 on up to $85.00. a--------------. -- -- SAA -- SA, Wr Easter Kid Gloves New gloves will be needed by you for Easter. Our stocks are most, complete, with high-grade" qualities from the best English and French makers. : White Kid Gloves, priced speciallyat .. ., ... $1.75t0 $2.50 Black Kid Gloves, pricedat .. ... .. ..:\ | $200 Brown and Tan Gloves, pricedat .. .. .. .$2.50 and $2.75 Grey Kid Gloves, pricedat .. ..... . .. .$2.50 and $2.75 Children's Kid Gloves in grey and tan . . ... .$1.25¢0 3 50 "Queen Quality" Silk Gloves, Natural Chamois Gloves. - RE TR * FASHIONABLE FRILLS AND : PLEATINGS Dainty feminine touches introducing new color combina: tions. Featured.n the large assortment now being shown. Also hundreds of new spring collars on special display. All priced at attractive prices, a ; Gadi, i HAVE YOU STARTED YOUR HOUSE ne CLEANING? TT You will vequire new | nin carpets to brighten up z gi the in ara may. cases 'we are orig. goss today less we RS RE 1 fe tt '@ Victrolas and Victor Records; a Complete 3g It you want a real good shies t