a ats THE DAILY BRITISH D0 1 ILANS WE NE S BUDGET liam McDonald is seriously ill. Clar- y i ence Fruesdell is on the sick list. C.. BILIMAN, of Indiana, || Ws { Three of Mr. and Mrs. Ed: Truesdell's -- WHIG. FOUNDERS - who says vIanlac is unques- | | or friends C.P. Aer rt mn Williamson & Wellwoo TT a | HLL LTE A AGENCY FOR ALL STEAMSHIP LINES Special attention given e Old Coy try. tionably the greatest medicine he | ever heard of. "Ir put me back | on my feet after I had practically | given up all hope of ever being | vell again," he states. | | your family &0Ing to or returning from For Information and rates apply wl J. P. HANLEY, and 1. A. Ry. Ontario. Open day and night. Gr. Tailors - - Kingston, | | ol | Announce Special Reductions IN TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING Style ang fit Kusranteed. #0 MONTREAL STREET | Two Doors F King Edward Theatre | | COLUMBIA SIX It's the shutters that make the Columbia Six a true all weather Car, EDMOND WALSH, Agent Central Garage Auto Repairs a Specialty, 323 King Bt. © - . Phone 2188. "Tanlac fs unquestionably the | greatest medicine I ever heard of. |After I had practically given up all | hope of ever being well again, |me right back on my feet, and I am feeling one hundred per cent. better than I have for twenty years. | --_-- mm. Meat - Market Phone 1182 282 Princess Street a thd me to sleep. I have gained ten pounds in weight, - --o. and every one says I don't look like | the same person, "For several months from a serious stomach disorder. 1 enough to keep up my strength. Very would leave the table without touch- ing anything scarcely, as I could not bear the sight of food, wach less eat it. "I was losing in weight and my friends would often ask me : "What 8 wrong with you? looking so thin?' "Ul also suffered terribly with pains across the small of my back and over my kidneys. It was almos; impossible for me to get out of bed pain me so I would almost fall gqver when I would first stand up in the morning. me so it was almost impossiple for | I.would lie first on one | r------ | 5106 and then on the other, and Choice Pot Roasts 18c.. Ib. Choice Rib-Roasts 20c. Ib. 'Pork Chops 28¢ and 30c. Ib. Princess Meat Market I had almost given up and thought {maybe my age was against me, as | had taken so many different kinds {of medicine without results. | "The first bottle of Tanlac didn't {help me much, but I made up my { mind to give it a fair trial. After | 8an to feel better. My appetite re- j turned and it just looked like I could | hardly wait for meal time to come. {In fact, I was hungry all the time. "My back and kilveys don't like a log now. Tanlac has just simply made a new man of me, and any one living in this county can tell you the same thing, as every- body knows me and knows the shape I was in." The above statement was made re- cently by A. C. Billman, of Ligonier, Ind. Mr. Billman has lived in Nobls County all his life and is a well- known and highly-respected citizen of that county. Tanlac is sold in Kingston by A, P. Chown, in Mountain Grove by James Macdonald, and by the lead- Ing druggists in every town.--Advt. MCALLISTER & DRAKE | AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES EXPERT MECHANICS FOR ALL MAKES OF AUTOMOBILES AGENTS FOR WHITE ROSE" GASOLINE TORONTO GREAT ROLLS-ROYCE OIL 598 PRINC ESS STREET Phone 1750. AND Phone Res. 12404. m-- . - . r------ EGG COAL STOVE COAL NUT COAL Pea Coal * PHONE; 155. ALL SALES FOR CASH. Phone orders C.0. seve eens $16.50 per ton servee00.$16.50 per ton tesseesass..$16.50 per ton $15.00 per ton Oc. extra, pe TO WHOLESALE BUYERS: Special prices on CAR . CORN, OIL CAKE, OATS, SALT, . FLOUR, BRAN and SHORTS, Phone, or write for prices. LOTS \ it put | I suffered | had no appetite and couldn't eat | often when I sat down to a meal I | Why are you | in the morning, as my back would | At night my back pained | |would roll and toss all night long. | istarting on the second bottle I be- | '| bother me any more and 1 can sleep | {Cheese Case Dismissed-- The | - Village Has a Good Ceme-~ tery Vault. -- } Lansdowne, March 4. --The death occurred on Sunday evening of Mrs. N. W. Webster, widow of the late N. W. Webster, after a long illness, De- | ceased was in her 60th year and was a daughter of the late Ephriam Peck, and was a lifelong resident and 'very | highly esteemed for her christian character. She leaves two sons, Ross |and Kenneth, and one daughter, Mrs, R. Weese. The funeral services were {held IH the Methodist church, Mon- | day afternoon, conducted by Rev. | Mr. Pulcher and the body was placed in the union vault. { It was a great shock to the Lans- | downe friends of Mrs. Mamie John. | Ston to learn of her accident on the | Friday morning train at Kingston. Mrs Johnston, whose husband the late L. D. Johnston, was manager of | the Rural Telephone Company at his | death, resided here several years. | The marriage took place Tuesday at the Methodist parsonage of Miss | Mary Esther Warren, daughter of Benjamin Warren to Raymond | Chauncey White. The happy couple left on the afternoon train for east- | ern points, and will reside on the farm recently purchised by Mr. White, from his father-in-law, Mrs, George Peck was taken in very suddenly on Friday and is still | suffering greatly. The young son of Gabriel McDonald is seriously ill | with pneumonia. Benedict Tody, in Hotel Dieu, Kingston, on Friday, | is reported to be doing well. Born to Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Rogers, [a daughter. Mrs. Robert Moxley, Brockville, is visiting friends here. Three government engineers ar- | rived today to enquire into the ques- tion of a public whart at Rockport | where some trouble has recently | arisen through the efforts of a resi- dent to control all the vhar! privil- | eges, 1 Mrs. Charles Fredenburg, Toronto, attended the funeral of her sister-in- law, the late Mrs. "Webster. Quite a number attended a law suit in Gananoque today between D. Don- ovan and Charles Ralph, president of the Deer Hick cheese factory. It was | a brief case as the judge threw jt out [of court, without costs, Haig & Burns have purchased from Jas, Heaslip the plot on Main street, next to E. E. Johnston's store, They | intend erecting a fine building for tinsmithing and plumbiry work, Miss Ena Bigford has: returned from a visit to Mrs George Potter, Montreal. Mrs. A. N. Burtch, Brock- | ville was a recent guest of Mrs. EE, { Johnston, : Miss C. Ralph suffered a fracture of thie arnf recently by .. fal. on the ice, | Born &t Pembroke, on Saturday, | Feb, 19th, to Mr. and Mrs, Frank | Weaver, a daughter. Mrs. Weaver was formerly Miss Lulu Sheppard. | There has recently becn completed | on the grounds of che Lansdowne | cementery, a vault of good désign The trustees have spared no expense to it to make it a tong, sanitary and respectable depositary for the dead. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Haffic have returned from their honeymoon, and & reception was tendered them at the | home of his father on Thursday even- | ing. | Dr. Campbell is ill The young son of Mr. | To Be Troubled With Constipation THE CAUSE OF MANY ILLS. | If you do not feel well and go to | your family physician, one of the first things he will do ig ask you to hald out your tongue, The reason for this is that the condition of the tongue shows the condition of the | stomach and bowels. | If you allow your bowels to become | constipated you will have bilious at- | tacks, sick headaches, coated tongue, | tout breath, heartburn, water brash, ete, and those troublesome piles, which cause so much annovance and misery, Keep your bowels moving regularly and you won't be sick. In Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills you | will find just the remedy you require for this purpose. They are purely vegetable and do not gripe, weaken or sicken. Mr. Jus. S. Harris, Box 934, Hali- fax, N.B.,, writes:-- "For two years I sufftred with constipation. 1 could not get any thing to cure me, and hardly anything would give me even temporary relief. One day my uncle induced me to try Milburn's Laxa- Liver Pills, and even brought me~ a vial. I tried them without much faith, but I soon found they were do- ing me good, and after using the I was relieved of my with grippe. and Mrs. Wil- Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 25¢. { @ vial at all dealers, or mailed direct | on receipt of price by The T, Mil- burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. P M IN NO UT Oy GATARRH t Who was operated on for appendicitis | {Calvin Allan, Moscow, t boys are ill of measels. Delman Ferguson has purchased a"| { farm near Gananoque Junction. Mit- | chell Bros. have purchased Mr. Fer- | guson's farm. turned from the Kingston General hospital much improved in health. ! Mrs. Clara Greer, Lyn, is visiting her | { daughter, Mrs. E. E. Johnston Roy | Slack, Seeley's Bay, is visiting his | brother Joseph H. Slack. | The young ladies of the Presbser- | lan church fave organized "The Eu- | | desa Mission Cizcle." The.following | | Were elected: Pres., Florence E. Mec- | | Kay; vice-pres., Mary Hannah; sec., { | Katie E Shields; treas., Irene | | Stringer; look-out committee, Marian | | Copeland, Grace Beckstead, Hattle | | Cochrane; pianest, Bessie King. Forest Grier hag accepted a posi- | | tion on the Bank of Toronto staff. | A' special meeting of the agricul- ! tural society was held on, Saturday | lalternoon, Feb, 26th, with a large | attendance of members. President, | [John Lappan. The following were | | elected: 1st vice-pres., Thomas | Steacy (acel.); 2nd vice-pres., W. B. | | Steacy; directors, R McDonald, Geo. | | W, Steacy, Benjamin Cook, 0. Ww. | | Laudon, Wellington Laudon, W. w. | | Mitchell, Robert Shields, John'Fodey, | | Thos. McRae; lady directors, Mrs. J. | | Wesley Burns, Mrs. G Surplis, Miss | | P_Steacy. " ---------- WILLIAM. STEACY RESIGNS, After 25 years as Superintendent of Athens Industrial Home, { Athens, March 3.--W. H. Smith, | B.S.A., has leased from the Farmers' | Co-operative Association the Victoria | street residence recently owned and | occupied by W. B. Percival Stephen | Knowlton has sold his farm on the [Delta road to R, Kearney, Isaac street, and has leased the Hayes' house just vacated by the Smith | family, Walter Johnston, manager | of the Standard bank, has moved his | family to the Wiltse house on Wel- | lington street, { 8. Aboud and bride have returned | and have taken up residence in the cosily-furnished flat over their Main | | street store. William Steacy, for | | about twenty-five years manager of | [the County Industrial Home, just | | east of this village, has been compel- | led to retire owing to ulhealth, and | will 'now take possession of his com- | | mpdious Elgin street residence, the | | former home of A. E. Donovan, ex- | { M.P P., Toronto, P, F. Yates, hav- | | ing sold his farm at Hard Island to | Leander Chapman, Jones' Falls, has moved to the residence of the late | Alex. Taylor, Wiltse sereet. A. R. Brown has sold a wood lot on Hard | Island to Morgan King The Parish sawmill has began | operations, with J. C. Peterson in | charge.' The Literary Amusement Company is putting on moving plc. tures in the local hall two nights a week during the next few months, During Lent lantern slides are be- ing exhibited at the Anglican Young People's Society each Tuesday even- ing. [ A purse of money was presented to both Rev. L. F. Newton and Rev. R. E. Nichols in recognition of valuable services rendered during the evan- | gelistic meeting recently closed. Rev. | T, Meredith, Mallorytown, occupied | the Methodist pulpit on Sabbath last. | Members of the Pentecostal mis- sion have leased the upper flat of the township hall for holding public ser- | vices, The room has been renovated and presents a pleasing appearance, A box social in the local hall under | the auspices of the Loyal Temper- ance Legion of Hard Island, furnish. ed a good time for the young people Friday evening. On Saturday at the Women's Institute, Mrs, Martin, Re- gina, gave an interesting address on "The New Canadian." EVENTS AT BETHEL -- Plenty of Work In The Saw Mills There, Ziba Austin has re- | Bethel, March 3.--The recent snow has brought the saw-mills plenty of work. A number from here 'attended the races on the jce at Napanee, How- ard Galbraith 'spent Sunday in Nap- anee, Mrs. Walter Higgs and Miss Mae Hamilton were at Mrs. J. M. Jaynes, on Monday, 7 The young people of the' Anglican church are practicing for a play to be given in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Alkenbrack attended the Kingston market, Miss Helena As- selstine spent the week-end under the parental roof at Selby. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Salisbury, Miss Daisy, also Mr. and Mrs. Will Jackson attended the oyster supper X Colebrook given by the Ladies' Aid octety. Lawrence Sheffel and sister, Blen- nett, took tea at Fred McWilliams. Mr. and Mrs. William McWilliams Spent a couple of days the guests of her sister, Mrs. Mary Alkenbrack, Mount Pleasant. Mr. Keyes and wite, Colebrook, spent Sunday evening at Robert Galbraith's. Mrs, Charles Em- berly was in Kingston for treatment on Monday Mrs, Walter Higgs, Nap- anee, renewing acquaintances in this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamil- ton were in: Kingston on Saturday. Elgin McWilliams received a band- Some sum of money for five veal cal- ves last week. One of our young men in the person of "Joe" Lewis was married on Wednesday to Miss Beat- rice Riddle, of Colebrooke. They went tp New York, on their wedding tour. was at Clar- ence Allan's, recently of logs to the mills. Fourteen fam- ilies are moving this spring. Willmer Fife and Miss M. Damby were mar- ried this morning in 8t. Lukes chureh dnd Frank Chasse and Miss i. Sloan were married this afternoon at the bride's home. IN CANADA Place d'Armes in the City of Montreal stands a monument to Sieur de Maisonneuve who, near this spot in the year 1642, founded the settlement which is now the City of Montreal. 4 Facing Place d'Armes stands the Bank of Montreal, which opened its doors for business a short distance from the same spot over one hundred and three years ago. From the Settlement founded by Maisonneuve, civilization has spread to the east and west until to-day the Dominion of Canada extends from Halifax to Vancouver, Likewise the Bank of Montreal has grown, until afier over a century of steady and conservative progress, it to-day has Branches in all of the cities and larger towns in Canada, with offices in the principal financial centres of the world, and correspondents in every country, Capital Paid Up $22,000,000. Reserve $22,000,000. Total Assets $560,150,812.85. New Prices on Maxotires MARCH 15t~--30x8 14 Trrrrescisiie sie. 30.50 "THE HOME OF MAXOTIRES" 284 Ontario St, Free Alr Phone 2030. THE BENZER LENS NO GLARE--LEGAL EVERYWHERE Absolutely guaranteed. Try a pair; if you are not satisfied we will gladly refund your money. $3.50, all sizes. Spectal festures. Automotive Equipment Tourists' Burean, Manufacturers, Agents, Accessories 109 BROCK STREET, KINGSTON Seal Talking Machines, Bi le, Baby Carrranins Lawn Mowers, iereles do repair work right ang suarantee satisfaction, 197 WELLINGTON STREET COAL Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 183 STOCK TAKING SALE ALL LINES REDUCED BEFORE STOCK TAKING --BOOTS, SHOES --SLIPPERS, MOCCASINS, We must turn our stock into cash. to secure a bargain in Princess St. ' --WARM FELT SLIPPERS --CLUB BAGS & SUIT CASES Pportune time for you fine Footwear. : The Sawyer Shoe Store Phone Store 159. + Phone House 806w. More Reasons for Reo Organization Some factories are run by finanefers and absentee officers and directors. REO way is DIFFERENT. vision are all in the hands of directo: 12 years. They live for REO. Sell a Speed Waggon and you immediately acquire ways. Thousands of families standardize on REO'S for busin ELITY There must be something to a line that the UNITY Automobile factories that are offspring of a parent compan they are the favorite child or the one which the bi anket policy fi {ne Stock ticker means nothing in the lives of the owners 1s Rot tempered to ft the plans of associate of surmL Shifting a models and aud depreciate vans for spasing mo REO builds a roadster on one only one waggon transportation--, ee paguis, o bt i safe and - sales, engineering, the job every day. & passenger car prospect. €88 or personal use. same dealers sell year after year. stay in the organization: their Policy is fair and just and the product is right. Y prosper only to the REO is complete within itself-- A STABIBILITY ~ uncertain sales policy are profit killers for the dealer That's one way. The purchasing and factory super- None have served less than It works both REQ dealers extent that REO policy fits REO, and