" FRIDAY, APRIL 1921. 29, Ur THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Stop That Tickling IN THE THROAT By Using Dr. Wood's Norway Pine. Syrup. . That tickling in the throat sensa- | tion is most distressing and causes a | RASLy,-irsitating, dry cough-bhat-not-f only keeps you in misery all day long . but also prevents you enjoying a good night's 'rest. | Dr. Wood's Norway Fine Syrup, which is composed of the most sooth- ing and healing expectorant herbs and barks combined with the lung- Bealing virtues of the world-famous Norway pine tree, will give almost in- 'roads are very muddy. From The Countryside FRONTENAC ' BUNKER'S HILL. April 27.--The Wesley Babcock took plate on Sin- day. A great deal of rain fell here during the past two wzeks and the funeral of 'h | Y., of Mra. George Preston, a former Torofito. Mrs. L. C. Ripley well is to hold service in St. Paul's Anglican church on May 9. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt left this week for their new home at Elgigburg. Messrs. Ste- vens and Atwood are assisting L. Leavine in the cheese industry. Mrs. (Rev.) Keough is able to be out driving. There is a prospect of ew. Bouses goiig up in this vil- lage this summer. Mr. and Mrs, Stan-1 ley Gifford were guests of relatives on Sunday, Miss Eva Halladay spent last week in Brockville. Miss Blanche Halladay, Brockville Hospital, is ex- pected home this week. Word was received here on Satur- day of the death.at Watertown, N. six resident of this vicinity. Deceased stant relief in all cases of this na- | had spent the past five years with 5 con- | fined to her room again. Bishop Bid- LION CLOTHES are tailored to fit your figure, like their prices are designed. to fit your HWE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES ARE LESS THAN ELSEWHERE finances. Ask the fellow who knows ! A Price You Can Tackle Is Worth YR LRT To That's the theme of our thought, and we set our scenes accordingly. Suits that were $50.00 last year are $35.00 .No where else are offerings like these on imported Worst- |IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED NEITHER IS ARTHUR eds direct from England. A Rolls-Royce at $50.00 isn't any good to you if you can't raise the $50.00. A suit of clothes just a little bit higher than you can pay might as well be a mile--it's over your head a lot if it's over your head at all. The biggest advantage we have is in the fact that we bought our clothes direct on a declining market and are passing these great savings on to you. If we didn't somebody else would make our prices, and if that were the case you wouldn't be getting the prices you are getting now. There's no way station this time between you and our store, as we bought our clothes direct. The first price they're marked is the price they're marketed at, for what- ever they are when they're born, the privilege of raising them is all yours. A FEW WORDS ABOUT BOYS' WAISTS A LOT OF TROUSERS | "cored Right on the eve of summer this Trouser event couldn't | Sizes 8 to 14. At 75¢c this Opening Sale ; & MOUNTAIN GROVE i; Mr, E. A. Price, Port Carling, Ont. | April 268.--Quarterly service was Writes: -- "For about a month 1ast|peiq in the Methodist church on Sun- Il, T had a bad cold and cough | = 12, Rev. Mr. Buckler offi- d a tickling in my throat. I cough-| @2Y morning, Rev. Mr. . Bor of ducted by Rev. M. Keough 0 i; citing. The Ladies' Aid tea, which | ' : hi gh. ne brother, Justus G, Delong, survives ed nearly all the time. I tried differ- : wally Bold on Saturday evening ant remedies and cough syrups, but | Is usually be re ' atin a : ga syrup was postpgped on account of the | Of fier father's family, besides sev- : and nieces. The funeral could get no relief. A friend advised { oral nephews me to use Dr. Wood's Norway Pine | heavy rain and was held on Monday | '° heb: : wd Syrup, and before I had used two |evening instead. Bruce McDonald has | *tr¥ices were conducted from the Bottles, my cough was all gone, and | purchased a Maxwell, Kitson Thomp. | BOMe Of her niece, Mrs. J, B. Pinker fone for good. I have not coughed | son, spending a few days at home, | '°F . ' 2 : . | has returned to Battersea. Mrs E. 1s i hy Norway Dime Sywup | Smith and baby Imogene are spend- Hite trees the trade mark; price 35¢. | In8 a few days at J. Godfrey's, Fred ind 60c. a bottle at all dealers; man- | Thompson has gone to work with the bridge gang. Mrs. W. Miller, | factured only by The T. Milburn 0., Limited, Toronto, Ont Livingston, and Garnet Coulter, New- | burgh, called on friend: here recent- | Ww H STEVENSON ly. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gray, at J. Cox'd' |. * e { . : HORSE SHOER and BLACKSMITH, | ARDEN. Waggons and Trueks Repaired. : April 26.----We are having nice Prices moderate. : | weather The farmers are very pital to undergo treatment for ap- 381 KING STREET EAST | busy. Willet Scott and family have | pendicitis. Misses Florence and Grace moved into part of J.'E. Hayes' | Huffman spent the weék-end with house. Mrs, John Keller is on the | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Huff- ( 0 I, sick list. Mrs. D. W. McCremmon | man, Miss Claire Darling, Wilton, is Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No 'other kind sold by and baby, Lillian, are spending a few | at F..Darling's. A. C. Baker and Mr. uw. BOOTH & CO. days the guests of Mrs. Gordon |and Mrs. A. Asselstine and family Grove Inn Yard Phitne 183 Steele. Frank Gendron, who was in| motored to Kingston Sunday to visit the Hotel Dieu, Kingston, is home, | friends in the hospital. The cheese | RRIED MARRIED and all are wishing to see him able | factory has opened for the summer | ARE YOU STILL DOING IT? to be out again soon. Mr. and Mrs. | season. You must know it is not fair to Charles Snider at H. Hannah's. | James Alexander has returned home | your husband to continue buying new Hats every season when we ture. 1 ; : , relatives in New York state, Mrs. | Deloyey accompanied .the remains hogye. Tne funeral services were con- Lennox & Addington +» MOSCOW, April 25.--On Saturday, April 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Baker took their son, Ward, to Kingston General Hos- MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Another purchase of Men's Negligee Shirts, which we are passing on to you at this great opening sale. All new pat- terns come at a better time during the warm weather, when you run around without your coat or vest. Extra Trousers are the order . of the day. Your Trousers work over- ~ BOYS' BLOOMERS We are selling a very strong Boys' Bloomer; well made; during this Opening Sale for... 81 63 MEN'S CAPS We have just received a large shipment of Men's Caps in the very newest cloths which are just out, also the latest novelties in Neckwear. i I ay L USE MAXOTIRES. Make your Tires practically puncinre-proof. Keep your Tubes from being chafied or pinched. Use your weak or evem rim cut Tires from 1 to 5,000 miles with safety. EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RUBBER COMPANY 384 Ontario Street. Phone 2050. FOR FIRST CLASS AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK Lemmond& Sons Tinsmiths and Plumbers | Hardware | SEE. US. Hamburg Steak . Pork Sausages ..... Choice Spring 'Lamb by the quarter. "HOGAN'S WORKING SOCKS time, and an extra pair re- hl . lieves the tug-o-wear. . . from Sudbury. Mrs. J. Davey and » We are selling . splendid WORKING TROUSERS Mrs. Dennis Thompson spent a few Working Sock for men. We G o ¢ h days in Tweed last week, guests of LANARK et a alr of those extra Mrs. Jerry Seaworthy. 'S..Loyst and were sure lucky to purchase t Ww ki T Jrondaon, at William Loses Stand, . a, these goods. At this Open- 8 OR : orkKing Irousers we roa ett ied and | McDONALD'S CORNERS ing Sale are se mg Ona Miller were quietly married on| APril 25.--Dr. D. L. Fee, formerly |i C for Monday night hy the Rev. 'Mr jot this place and late of Edmonton, a, N '| has purchased a practice in Alliston | ke t the h » of the bride. | p 4 Mortimer Hughes and wie Jett on | 804 moved thers recently. Miss ki. MEN'S NECKWEAR i g ; | fie Duncan, Montreal, has returned s . dnesday last for their home in ' ' , Jednesasy de re ® Brooker | home to nurse her sister, Miss Sadie MEN S SUITS We are putting on sale Sat- de a flying trip to Tweed on Mon- | Puncan, who has been ill for some i \ ¢ - na B Yying np ) 5 fife. Miss Katie McBain, Perth, We have a few odd sizes of urday 78 dozen Men s este visited at her home here fot a few y . . wear, which we were luc days. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moly- Grey 'Worsted Suits, which to purchase right. All Tor neaux, Hopetown, spent Monday vis- we will sell at this Opening . Bias can reshape your old ones into the iting their daughter, Mrs, James Ties sold regularly for $1.00. very latest Spring styles. |Paul. Messrs, Alvihi and Russell Sale At this Openin ( Get wise! Save $10.00, and pur a J | Stott, who attended the funeral of g 4 it into that Suit you have in mind - _| their sister, Mrs. Rachel Scott, have '.. 2 : MORTON | returned to their home,in Chapleau. ki ? r . April 25.--Mr. and Mrs, B. N.4 Fred Jackson has given up his work" 7 y - = go The Kingston Hat Cleaners Henderabwruad thole dgaghter. Miss | 23 ull easeien ond ates 4 position We are showing some very nifty young Men's Suits in Greens, Browns and Heather mix- Me , moto (i) rockville one | a ur's m in Sher- . a . Opposite The College Book Store. diy SL aly The many friends | brooke, .Mrs. Bertrand ha Se . . tures in the new Collegian styles. 163 Princess St. Upstairs. of Mrs. H. @. Dean will be glad to | Poland to care for her aged father, ah Vor /Phobe 1488. : hear she is improving in health, Mr. Mr. Park, who had the misfortune to : ===, XI Sr Sm) Sak) at 51 0 ben Bl ep, Mist Fa >, Dewolf's, Forfar. Mr. and Mrs. | § s 5 Mr. a Mrs, 5 Jacob Dormer, Berryton, called at H. | Thomas Scott, passed away on Wed- G. Dean's, Friday. Miss Maude Mc- [nesday evening, April 20th, after a x ICE Machen is spending a few days at |long and painful illness, - Deceased Jones' Falls. A goodly number of | was a valued member of Knox church + ; = ty : Indies turned out on the 15th to give | and regular in her attendance at the 356 KING STREET. Where Jennings Kept His Shoe Store. 3 the dry majority a good bogst. | services when 'her 'health permitted . . . WESTERN 2 and a most consistent follower of ? Look for the Lion in the Window ! "LOMBARDY. {her Saviour. * Though unahle to April. 25.--Inspector McGuire} | take an active part in Christian work MEATS Westport, paid his official visit to thie | by ronson of her Dinan | she ex schools in this vicinity' last week. |©rted an influence for good on the John Duffield who had a slight stroke, | ¥hole Sommuity: Besides 27 pe | 3 ome time ago, has improved very| Tenis she leaves to mourn her lose | rm and Mrs. proye Breen | Six brothers and four sisters, Mrs. | spent last Sunday with friends in | Duncan McLellan, McDonald's Cor- Perth, Miss Foley, Westport, spent | Ders; Mrs. John A. Fair, Watson's last week with Mrs. M. Dooher. The | Corners; Mrs. Ernest Paul, "Lavant; Lombardy ferry road is under repair | Miss Emma Scott, Cobourg; John | and will be one of the very best in |8nd Thomas, Artland, Sask.; Wil- | this locality when finished. Michael | lar" Ladore; Andrew D., Wawata, | O'Mara js erecting a barn. The fun- Sask , ™nssell and Alvin, Chapleau. | eral of the late Mrs. Beveridge took | = { place on Sunday interment being WELC nN o | made in- the cemetery at Rideau | ELCOMED TO FORBST Ferry. Mrs. A. McDonald, who frac- tured -her ankle some time ago, is making good progress in St. Francis' Hospital, Smith's Falls. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Brawley Receiv- | ed By Their Friends. | Forest, April 26.--On Friday even- | ing last about eighty people from | 'Forest and surrounding district met Wish the pupils of the K. C. I. every suc- cess with their studies and examinations. {at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | x CTE | Brawley, to welcome thu to Forest, | THE AVIOMOBIL E MEC HANK S ag they have recently .moved there | 593 PRINC ESS STREET from Rosedale. About lent o'clock, | - 3 hlaging Phone 1750. . Phone Res. 12463. car after car was noticéd making its i Tea a wy toward tii: new home an ois | [NONVRTHTTTEEOUCRYY | Uated tate Duress ot ine ? SA mines, in which compressed air is us- | the compressed air line, and goon the A Change of Time Will Be Made on ELGIN Elgin, April 26.--Born to Mr. and Mrs, J. 8 Dargavel a daughter on The English mosquito prefers to | the 19th inst. George Long has pur- thrive on cows, pigs, and rabbits ra- | chased Mrs. A. Caird"s home and ta- ther. than human beings, this being | ken possession, O. Coon is home the reason that so few are found in | from Guelph Agricultural College. ' dwelling houses. Mrs, William Sly has returned from id spite of the inclement weather. In | : . all 'about eighty were present, The -- ea ute pr ed throughout the workings. An ill-fodor is spread through all parts of evening was spent in dancing, At t rR + smelling gubstance fs injected into | the mine. { 11 o'clock Tunch was served and tha | people tripped the light fantastic un- | til the wee small hours of the morn- ing when they departed for (heir homes thanking Mr. and Mrs. Braw- ley for the kind way in which they were received and wishing them lonz life and prosperity in their new home. p----------] REO--THE QUALITY CAR That exquisite something called quality, which like the grace of perfect breeding makes itself felt. In your purchase of a Reo car or truck you have an assurance of 4 product conceived of quality, born of experience and efficient production, built by master builders, not by assemblers, and thereaf- ter a living example of service. User cars on hand at present as listed below: Ford, | Ton Truck, pneumtic tires, self starter, cost March Ist, Sr $1,300. We will sell this Truck for ........ .... .... $900 Grey Dort, 1918 model ................ . ReoTouring€ar ... ... ............. .» Cadillac Delivery Truck .............. Reo Light Six Touring Car, 1920 Model . BOYD'S GARAGE _ - Standard Time for Long Distance SOME communities are adopting Daylight Saving; others "will continue on Standard Time. In the absence of a Federal enactment making Daylight Saving general, Night Rates for Long Distance Service must be based on Standard Time. Care should be exercised in makisg appointments for Long Distance calls in view of the variations in time used. n ---- --------_-- . SUNDAY, MAY 1st, 1021 Standard time, not so-called Day- light Saving Time, will continue to be used for Schedules of all trains on the Grand Trunk Railway System. For particulars apply to-- 4. P HAN LEY, C.P. & T. A, G.T. Ry., Kingston, Ont, | Angrove's Repairs Seal Talking Machines, Bileycles, z Naty CALI Ir es Lawn Mowers, ete. We do repair work right and guarantes satisfaction, 197 WELLINGTON STREET | MEMORIALS CEMETERY LETTERING and The Bell Telephone Company REGOILDING A SPECIALTY. § } yl of Canacs , y | wos | J.E. Mullen | of the Ontario{ll 161 FRONTENAS STREET nfo Ledges or 5 oi oly ague T Sevan years, i 1417. has been appointed secretary-treasurer | of the Industrial Accident Prevention Jj. Association, i EEE