- wai 'oe other i a MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1921, Austin's Drug Store : J WhF bb For Your Protection 3 Against Coughs Colds Poneumonia Pleurisy and LaGrippe Wine of Cod Liver Oil is a Tonic Body Builder anda reliable remedy. Austin's Drug Store Corner Hilag and Market Square 3 Kingston Fhone 2330 » | FAI 1 bb bral | Talking Machin All kinds of Phonographs re. paired, cleaned, recharged and adjusted. Main and governor springs for all makes in stock, Quick service, expert workman. J. M. PATRICK 149 SYDENHAM BST. Phone 2056J, EE ---------------------------- WT tester teh i TERE EIEI PBR 0 I 00 De TEPER IPE DIENT F400 ~~ | OVER 16 YEARS Ho Refurn Of The Trouble Since Taking "Fruit-a-tives" 103 Cuurcn Sr., Mosxramar. "I was a great sufferer from Rhen- malism for over 16 years. 1consulted specialists; took medicine; used lotions; but nothing did me good. Thealbeganto use "Fruit-a-tives", nad in 15 days the pain was easier and the Rheumatism much better. Gradually, *" Frust-g-tipes" overcame wy Rheumatism; and now, for five vears, I have had no return of the troulla. I cordially recommend this fruit medicine to all sufferers." P. H. Mc HUGH, 0c a box, 6 for $2.30, trial size 2c, At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottaws. Nt Ns . Nm BUILDING REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son 2t-Main Street. Phone 1670. er on mn DR. A.W. WINNETT D INTAL SURGEON. ! | Corner of Johnsun and Wellington | Streets Phone 363 Watches and Clocks Repaired py G. W. LYONS are guaranteed for one year, Call or 'phone and your or- dor will be promptly attended to. i 'Phone 1866. 267 Priccess St. | I~ FAULTY PLUMBING IS COSTLY NO MATTER HOW LOW THE PRICE Our Plumbing and Tinsmithing is being built (up on a quality first basis. If you are going to build we will be pleased to quote you prices on the total fixtures and the cost of installation Davie & Barrett Plumbers and Tinsmiths 203 WELLINGTON STREET Phone 658, W. R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOCK. or Sale ' A new Sharples Milking Machine. Will sell cheap. E. Brawley ° SYDENHAM, ONTARIO. PATTON'S DYE WORKS '- Kingston's Or yer. DID YQMMIMIERY agsta To lade, me. . SPE"" Bon MMEN'S Opry uid, Mahogi" with Louis a ° wenn value at . . . ~ JFO0 pairs Wom ow- cut LACE § cap and rubb¢ and value. S lades, | Bll =) ' Smoke T&B For best results, buy w in large packages i om ir --- 50,000 SAMPLES Dr. Bell's Veterinary Wonder 50,000 one dollar ($1.00) bottles Free to horsemen who give the Wonder a fair trial. Guaranteed for Colic, Inflammation of the Lungh, Bowels, Kidneys, Fevers, Distemper, etc. Send 25c. for Mailing Package ete Agents wanted. Write- your address plainly. DR. BELL, V.§, KINGSTON, Ont. W. H. STEVENSON HORSE SHOER and BLACKSMITH, Waggons and Trucks Repaired. Prices moderate. 381 KING STREET EAST RHEUMATISM FOR | THE DA ILY BRITISH WHIG. Kingston and Vicinity Moulders .-Have Returned. { The moulders who walked out at a Merrickville plant because of a ten per cent, cut in their wages have returned to work, submitting to the reduction. Will Stay Another Year. j Rev. A. H. Foster, of Holloway {street Methodist church, Belleville Aas Leen invited to remain another year at a salary of $2 000, and has accepted the invitation Rev. Thos, McNaught Called. The congregation of the Presby- |terian church, Norwood, has extend- led a call to Rev. Thomas M 'Naught, | pastor of the Bethseda and Rose- {neath Presbyterian churches. Special Value in Negligee Shirts. \ We have just received a shipment | of negligee shirts, regular $2.50, which we will put-on sale for {ten days only at $1.50. Seo our | window. Prevost, Brock street. She fs Improving. The condition of Mrs, Anna Hea- slip, Gananoque, Ont. improved, It was announced at the city hospital is value | [last four years. His plans for the [for food and also for commercial | future are not as yet settled. | purposes. Following the seizure, Mrs. Sero sued to recover it anc clairis $1,000 damages.' Her action | was dismissed at Osgoode Hall, } | Presented the Lamps, i As hydro lighting for Athens {seems far away, the Women's Insti- |tute are purchasing twenty-five or {more street lamps to light the streets and" will co-operate with the mem- | bers of the council who have offered to furnish the oil for lighting same. ! - Beware of Him. | Here is a tip to violators of the i law. It will cost a good deal more to | be charged in police court by the pro- : vincial police officer for Kingston and | Frontenac than by the local police. According to the provincial act, the | costs of the special officer are added J to those of the court. Begin Oil Drilling. : Drilling for oil at Lonsdale should start about the first week in May, Walter H. Reeves, representative of the Transvaal Share Corporation Ltd., announced. The exact location of the first test well to be sunk wil be decided by the geologists of the | corporation, whe are coming out to Canada. "We have acquired abou: all the lard we require and are.go- | ing to see what drilllng will do. Om leases have been increased to 2,508 acres, which will be large enough lo permit extensive operations." Meeting of Creditors. Representatives a number of wholesale houses, creditors of H. (. | Pedwell, late of Roblin, general store keeper, met at the office of the as- signee, W, G. Wilson, Napanee, and after full discussion of affairs of estate, directed the assignee to see that on behalf of creditors, agree- ment of exchange made between As- A Very Sudden Death. Seth Benson, aged seventy-two, tor years engaged in the meat busi- | ness in Oswego, N.Y., and who previ- {ously for years had been engaged in | the fish business in Deseronto, Ont.. | died suddenly while sitting in a j chair in his home at Oswego. Hear* { trouble given as the cause of !death, 1 of was AS A SA EE sart area a a ( 7 ARE YOUGONGTO BIL Catalogue of Modern Homes, Barns, Gar- ages and Farm Buildings. Yours for the asking. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington - Streets, KINGSTON, Out. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415, } M "ARE YOU ENJOYING" The pleasure of the Spring Flowers? ; If not, visit:-- A. D. HOLTON 280 PRINCESS STREET : Phone 661. - - FLORIST, Residence 2036w. Automobile Repairs FORD CARS A SPECIALTY ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON Phones: Shug 1038. Res. 1337J, 37% BROCK STREET |SAVE THE BROKEN PARTS Aluminum, cast iron, Steel, ete, all welded nd made as strong | as new. We specialize on welding and bullding 'up worn and broken automobile parts, * WRIGHT'S Machine Works Be a RY 40 Princess St. = Phone 1264. } Mattresses | Don't throw away your old Mattresses. We renovate all kinds and make them s&s good as new. Get our prices. Frontenac Mattress Co. 17 BALACLAVA STREET Phone 2106w. AUTO TOPS Auto Tops recovered and cush- fons repaired. New Celluloids and glass lights Sets In side and.back curtains. Slip Covers and Boat Tops and ali kinds of general repairing, R. H. Jones "| unless you get immediate relief the Brass, | at Watertown, N.Y Mrs. Heaslip | was injured last Friday when she was struck by a buggy being drawn by | a runaway horse Nearly Loses Eyesight. Napoleon Love, Cape Vincent, N.Y. losing the sight of orking at the ice plant. | The cable used in hoisting the cakes | broke, striking Mr. Love in the eye { He was taken to Watertown and plac- led under the care of Dr. Atkinson, ing a barn on his lot that he has late-] who o pleces of steel from ! ly purchased in the viilage, where he | the ey intends starting stcre about tha | | came | an eye while Very uc To Open a Store. | Thomas Richmond, Roblin, is tear- | ing down the blacksmith shop once | owned by Wesley Hall and is build- moved (v a, a Loses Case Over Seizure, Liliza Sero, the widow of' a Mou- { nawk, living on the reservation in 4 i Tyendinaga township, Hastings had a seine seized by Galt and John Fleming, officials at Dessronto and This net was being used { first of March Leaves Vancouver Church. Rev. Samuel Sheldon, a native the township of Bastard, preached county, farewell sermons in Jackson avenue | Thomas Baptist church, Vancouver, B.C., of | fishing which he has pastor for the !Bellevilie. been business acquaintances, each of dif- ferent business and professional pur- ROTARY'S SIXTEENTH } suits, and before this assemblage pro- ANNIVERSARY | pounded bis plan 7 These men had in view an organi- | zation solely for the city of Chicagoy { On the twenty-third of February, | 1905, Rotary had its inception. The tions in that city with the constitution | idea Was conceived in the mind of | @1 difference that its membership | Paul Harris, an attorney of Chicago, [$hould be composed ouly of men from : i she i rity j= ' ting of a score of his | different spheres of activity in bus; | who falled a Mest us ness and professional life. Its suec- | An Ann yin: | cess was almost spontaneous, and, ! Had hd . € | without any attempt of -missionary Hacking Cough | work, the idea was adopted in other | GOT NO REST AT NIGHT. | communities of the U.SIA., first find- | -- | ing its way in the west. Between and | Hacking coughs are very wearing | among these various clubs there was | on the system. The constant cough- | no connection until finally the idea ing disturbs the rest, and keeps the | had grown to such immense propor- { lungs and bronchial tubes in such an | tions that a natiomal organization 1 : { irritated and inflamed condition, that was formed in 1910, with its head- quarters in Chicago . co \ [a couse Zeitied ae Bee In the year 1912 an organization { There is no better remedy than Dr. was formed in Toronto and Rotary's Wood's Norway Pine Syrup for re-| influence became international. In lieving all kinds of coughs or colds, | 1914 the idea was first introduced combining as it does the lung heal- | overseas in the British Isles, where Ing virtues of the pine tree with | a (ne present time there are thirty- Yhich is Sepbined wild cherry bark, | two clubs in the British Association and the soothing and healing expec- | Rotary Clubs which is affiliated torant properties of other excellent | _. : herbs and barks. with the International, Mrs. E. J. Ross, Penhold, Alta, | . The first a | with a sore throat and hoarseness, | was 80 hoarse you could not hear | most every civilized section of the {me speak. I could get no rest at| earth. | night with the terrfble annoying, | backing cough. I tried several reme. | dies, but. they did me no good. Ij | finally saw Dr. Wood's Norway Pine {RS Suvertised go 1 sot ote. continent, for'the month of January | using four of them my cough had all | Was 76 per cent. The membership gone. Now I always keep it in the | of-Rotary is chosen carefully and any house." * member who voluntarily absents "Dr. Wood's" is put up in a vel- low wrapper; three pine trees the trade mark, price 35¢c. and 60c. a|angd another Is chosen to fill his clas- bottle. Manufactured pnly by. The sificaton. Thus attendance is the T. Milburn Co., Torontd, Ont. | price of membership, wey" | Rotary is built upon the motto | "Service Not Self" and '"'He Profits Most Who Serves Best." Since char- | ity begins at home, so Rotary work begins with its own organization. First: By the betterment of the in- dividual member, Second: By the betterment of the member's business, both in a practi- cal and in an ideal way. of sixty thousand, The average at- tendance at the meetings, on this 300 PRINCESS STREET Phone 152. JUST ARRIVED SPINITS--a number to choose from. We carry 2 complete line of Cooking Stoves with Hot Wa- ter Fronts or without. Also a complete line of Fur- niture--modern $nd antique-- dining room sets, parlor sets, buffets, ote. Cabinet Makers on the prem ises, who remodel, repairs, ete. We buy all kinds of Furni- ture. Highest prices paid. ¥ LESSES, Antique Shop 'The ordinary man pays his income Allan -~ ok A | tax about as cheerfully and willingly 88 a bald-headed man takes off his hat in an elevator, Cottonseed oil cake, costing a fifth | used as a soa | : : 4S much as coal, is Substitute in Egypt, ber's craft or profession as a whole. Fourth: The advancement of the member's home, city, province, couns try, and of society as a whole. Rotary activities provide m@mbers with, code of correct practices and high standards of business. The ideals are not merely dreams of as- piration, but working models for the member's daily life, and are equally applicable to personal habits and to business conduct. D® THOMAS'® ECLECTRIC oO Rotary recognizes the law bf ser- vice to society and therefore its pro- vince is to train each of its members to be a better and more useful eiti- { zen. All phases of local civic activity are discussed at meetings, but Ro- tary activities in community service usually take the form of ameliorat- ing health conditions of a eity, or in work pertaining to the betterment of conditions for the boy in order to make him a loyal citizen and a good man. Rotary takes no part in party politics and endorses no candidates one among thousands of organiza- | country outside of the | writes: --*' About three years ago [ | English-speaking péople to organize | caught a very bad cold, accompanied | ® Rotary Club was Cuba. In the last | 1 few years it has been organized in al- | There are now in afiliation ! | eight hundred and thirty clubs, meet- | | Ing weekly, with a total membership | | himself for four successive meetings, | | automaticatiy ceases to be a member, | Third: The betterment of the mem- signor Pedweil and one E. J Buck- | nam, be carried out. Shore Loynes, representing Fenwick Hendry & Co., Kingston, and W. P. Peters, Kings- ton, were appointed inspectors R. B. Priestman, of (Canadian Credit Men's Association) Toronto, offered | his assistance in determining the value of the Toronto realty and se- curities and in their disposal. The creditors all seemed willing to give the assignee every chance to make good, and by so doing they anticipate the estate will pay 100 cents'on the dollar: E_J. Bucknam, Jr, an army | Johnson St.--Rough-cast Markland St.--Frame . Dufferin St.--Double frame $3500 Sydenham St.--D. Stone Jenkins St.--Frame; large FOR SALE -. 82250 | Rideau St.--Solic Brick . . 82600 | Arch St.--Brick Earl St.--Stone . . . Earl St.--istone Montreal St.--Double Pressed Brick . . $9000 $4100 . . $86.50 lot . $3750 A. F. PURCELL 104 1113 Brock St. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE i Phone aviator, returned from overseas, son \ of the gentleman who proposes to take over the business, and his young | F English bride are in charge and are | rapidly making friends, ! Bifiousness Means too much bie left - in the blood by a deranged ". liver. Dr Chase's Kidney-Liver i Pills set the liver right and * biliousness and headaches dis- i appear. One pill a dose. 3 y 25¢. a box, all dealers. | i Le EER Stock Taking Sale ot ELECTRIC IRONS from ..$3.00 up. Call and see them. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC C 0. al HERBS Made from ROOT HERBS RXS, CONTAIN era Cent.--payable half yearly. Six Per Cent.--payable half yearly. J. 0. HUTTON FOR SALE--EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH CLASS- BONDS PROVINCE OF ONTARIO due 1941- -price to yield Six Per PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN due 1936--Price to Yield Victory and other bonds bought and sold. Apply to: -- 7 CLARENCE STREET Vavae TOR. BA will not salivate. Rec since 1888 d herb for CONSTI- RHEUMATISM, BILIOUS. SICK HEADACHE DISOR- STO! and 8 makes ED fe NEYS wd, LOVER milan Sly EY-BAC GUARANTEE in each At all Drug oh box. 200 doses, $1.00; small size, 50c. ALONZO 0. BLISS CO., MONTREAL A GREAT BOON LL: vitality, to whom. ' - Scott's Emulsion would be a great boon. . It's the very genius of Scott's Emulsion aid : Scott & Bowne, Torente, Ont. ere ALB OMAKERS OF comnnne Ki1-M0oIDS (Tablets or Granules; fon INDIGESTION 20-15sk 1 a ree tenis es ern COON 75... 150 . : . He ¥ Gourdier's BROCK STREET \ ---- Rheumatism A Remarkable Home Treatment Giv- en by Ome Whe Hag Jt. In the Spring of 1893 I was at- tacked by uscular and Sub- Acute Rheumatism. | suffered as only those who bave it know, for Over three years. tried remedy after remedy and doctor after doc- . but such rellef as I received and even bed- x rheumatism, some of] | them 70 to 80 years old, and results re the same as in my own case. 1 want every sufferer from such forms of rheumatic trouble to and will send it free After you have used it and] | t has Dreven {tself to be that long-| | looked-for means of geiting rid off | your rheumatism, you may send the f price of it, one dollar, but under. | Toms ou ar a pooh rd e ec Jeng 3% Fo, that airs" Why a : when relief is thus offered you free. Don't delay. Write } ~-day. Mark H. Jackson, No. 953G Durston | 1 Mr. Jackson is responsible. Above statement true. 1 for political office; but its influent wherever possible, is exercised to- wards the betterment of schools and education in general. * 4 News Hartington, March 2. -- Reeve Dennison has gone to Toronto. Roy Leonard had a bee on mov- ihg a building and then gave an oys- ter supper. Mrs. Louis Boyce is visiting her son, Dr. Boyce, Deser- onto. Donald Campsall, Ottawa, re- p tyraed Nome on Saturday after fo ox TON a 5 spending several weeks with rela- | tives. C. Warrington fs moving to North Bay. The district meeting held | in the' Methodist church, Harrow- | smith, Thursday, was well attended. : Quite a number attended the Ladies' aid tea at Holleford last night, Crows | have made their appearance, Among l recent visitors were: John Morrison | wife, Kingston; Fred Clow and i te, Kingston, at D. Freeman's; | Ross snd Estella Trousdale at row; M. Bradford and family, Pet- worth; Clarence Eillerbeck and fam- dis \ Mos- | ily, Pleasant Valley at J. G. Welk- | er's; Mrs. Whitty, Harrowsmith, at George Trousdale's, TWEDDELL'S | OVERCOATS For the best values at : $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 ~ BUY YOUR OVERCOAT AT, * TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) The peacock butterfly first ap- (pears as early as June and seen dast the following April. > a a 2 Ed - eee