| | ¥reight, Furniture, Safes, Planos and | SATTRDAY, s1AY 14, 2721. ETT THE DAILY BRI TISH WHIG. £ Austin's Drug Store ~Moth Balls. ~=Moth Camphor Flakes. ~=Ofl of Cedar. . DISINFECTANTS _==Formaldelyde. «=Creolin. ~-Fecto, ==Sulphur and Formaldé- hyde Candles. Austin's Drug Store Corner Kiag and Market Sguare Kingston Phones 330 FOR MOVING OF' .Cartage of every description--- i { | FREER EA Cobb be -- ee Oliver's 7 concentrated ms JellyCrystals Made of pure fruit extracts com- bined with the very finest Calf's Foot Jelly. Far superior to the average Jelly Powder, ' Each packet makes one pint of delicious jelly. Six.flavors. A trial will convince you. Al your grocers WEIR SPECIALTY CO. LTD TORONTO | - CANADA "Beware of imitations.' 'BUILDING ? | REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by 0. Aykroyd & Son {21 Main Street. Phone 1670. At rn a nt HORSE SHOER and BLACKSMITH, a Toco W. H. STEVENSON Phone 377. 153 Wellington Street. DAVID SCOTT ~ Plumber Piamb! and Gas Work a special. ty. AT ron guaranteed. Addreay 145 Frontenac Street. Phone 1277, _---- a R.A.W. WINNETT DINTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnsun- and Wellington Streets Phone 363 a Dr. Waugh Dentist : 108 Wellington St. Phone 256. a \ Waggons and Trucks Repaired. Prices moderate. 381 KING STREET EAST Angrove's' Repairs Seales, Talking Machines, Bicyeles, | Baby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, ete. We do repair work right and guarantee satistaction, . 197 WELLINGTON STREET COLUMBIA SIX It's the shufters that make the Columbia Six a true all weather Car. EDMOND WALSH, Agent Central Garage Auto Repairs a Specialty, 835 King St. - Phone 21885. ak WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, Freslr flowers and plants daily Fumeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1137. .Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by uk - BOOTH & CO. ' Grove Inn 'Yard Phone 138 161 FRONTENAS STREET Phone '1417. 1a Marmsiad Jelly, io Also have a full line of other reliable makes of Marma< Judes, Jam and Jellies fur sale jo Bon Marche Grocery . Cer, King and Ean' Streets License No. 3-3T14p W. H. GODWIN & SON Real kstate anu Insurance 89 Broo! Street. Phone 424, ft ---------------- : " r If you are growing hard of hear- ing and fear Catarrhal Deafness or if you have roaring, rumbling, hissing noises in your ears go to your drug- gist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it 1% pint of hot water and a little granu- lated sugar. Take 1 tablespoontul four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath- ing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy i'to prepare, costs little and is plea- sant to.take. - Anyone who is threat- ened with Catarrhal Deafness or who has head noises should give this prescription a trial---Advt, GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS CHOICE WESTERN MEATS and COOKED MEATS McGEEIN'S . Phone 1182 282 Princess Street L- Colorite Hat Dye Does your Hat meed to be freshened up a bit? It 80, COLORITE will do it and you are sure to get good results. We have all colors and colored cards to display the different shades. M. R. McColl (Prouse's Drug Stora) . 18c. 0c. I5¢c. 20c. 15¢. CHOPS . .... Princess Meat Market { { | their lives overseas and preparations | | | | | fourth year in the Methodist church Kingston and Vicinity seine the new theatre to F..L. Ritchie and J. R. A. Laing, who will take pos- session November 1st next. The buil- ding was erected 10 years cgo and is one of the most modern in the prove ince." Mr. Ritchie is a former mana- ger. =~ To Be Ordained James Cramer is to be ordained to the priesthood in St, Mary's Cathed- ral on May 21st. To Unveil Memorial At Lyndhurst & memorial monu- ment has begn erected in honor of the boys of the locality who gave Park Officers Elected At the annua] meeting of the Mon- atauk Park Company of the Thous- | and Islands, Frank Ellin, New York, | was elected president; H. C. Cabell, | Clayton, secretary; George B, Ful- ner, ' Clayton, treasurer, and J. L. Cowie, Syracuse; F. L. Dailey and Rapchford, Syracuse, directors. are being made for the unveiling cer- emony on May 24th, Dissatisfied With, Work. Prince Edward county Conserva- tive Association went on record on Saturday as being unanimously dis- satisfied with the manner in which the Civil Service Commission is mak- ing appointments in Prince Edward county, Clayton Store Robbed Sheriff E. 8. Gilette conducted an investigation in the robbery of the J. M. Hungerford store at Clayton, N, Y. Some time early Sunday mor- ning, $400 worth of jewelry, watc- es, knives, razors, ete. were taken, as well as $50 in money. This was the fourth time the store was robb- ed. The burglars cut through the glass in the rear and unlatched the door from the inside. It Would Pay You To Call. Our range of made to measure suits are of the best material and workmanship. We carry a large stock of blue and black serges, English worsted and Scotch tweeds which wa will make to your measure at a very reasonable price, Prevost, Brock St. -------------- A Lad's Injuries. Leon Shannon, six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shannon, Picton, was badly cat about the head on Thursday afternoon while playing- with some little children, The child- ren had found an old hand axe which had been thrown out and while at play one of the little one's hit Leon 4 on the head cutting a gash to close which Dr. Walmsley found several stitches necessary, Presented the Sun Dial The sun dial on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, restored. by the Historic Landmarks Association, of Canada, was presented to them by Thomas Ritchie, who was born near the place where it is being erected. Tha cere- mony of unveiling will take place May. 19th, 5 Asking for Release Rev. L. M. Sharpe, Rednersvills, finds it impossible tc remain for a | Watertown Y. Strong Organization The Watertown Y.M,C.A, now has although he very much appreci-|1,797 members and a controversy on ated the hearty invitation given by | its hands, Rev. George F. Shepherd the board in February Mr. Sharpe is | criticised it recently for allowing considering asking one year of re-!smoking at its recent FatBrs' and lease from the pastorate. Sons' banquet. Mr, Shephegd said Yd---------------- he didn't want to try to pRahibit tobacco, but he thought that smok- Is Progressing Rapidly ing there furnished a r example Work on the pavilion at St. Law- to the young men. KB rence park, Brockville, being erected Keep Out U, 8. Corn A Kingston grain dealer says that through the generosity of Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Hardy, is being rapidly what is needed is for the Canadian, government to keep out United carried out. The building is being erected on a slight rise of ground to the east of. the caretaker's residence States corn for a year in retaliation for the U. 8, embargo against Can- (ada. If corn were kept out, barley near the waterfront and will be a val- uable addition to the park facilities. and oats grown in Canada could be used instead, quite profitably. Mil- lions of bushels of American corn come into Canada each year, and this help keeps the exchange rate high, Discontinue Doctors' Discount In the past medical practitioners have enjoyed a discount of 10 per cent on all liquor purchases, This discount is discontinued on May 20, when the prices to the doctor will be ------------ exactly the same as pald by the pub-' {zens out of people far below the well known submerged tenth. He is a fine | type of young Canadian, back on !"qnday next. -- eee The Late Matura J. Cronk MissMatura J. Cronk, who suffered greatly since she had a second stroke | about a month ago, passed away qui- | etly on Saturday night, and was bur- | ied at Wellington cemetery on Mon- | day afternoon. She was a native of | Prince Edward county ana was in her 67th, year. When a child an accl- dent caused blindnegs. She was one | of the first pupils of tle Institute for the Blind at Brantford and later became a tutor. In 1918 sickness overtook her. She was remarkably clever with her fingers and special- ized in bead work and knitting and was also an accomplished musician. He starts | At Non-Jury Assizes. Hon. Mr. Justice Masten will pre- side at the session of the non-jury assizes to open Monday atfernoon at 2 o'clock. Heck vs. the Dominion Develop- ment Company is an issue directed to be tried at these sittings by order of Orde, J., on application under the Vendors and Purchasers' act. There is a motion paper in the matter of Gordon Arthur Wood, an infant, originating motion by Charles Wood, father of the infant, for an order of Habeas Corpus, for the pro- duction of the said infant before the court and that said father be award- ed the custody of the infant. ---- University Employment Bureaus University employment bureaus are to be established and there will be an association linking up the dit- ferent universities formed for the purpose of completing the provincial system of employment offices new benefiting under the Employment Of- fices Co-ordination act. In Kingston Prof. W. C. Clarke is active in bring- ing this condition about, It was he who created the Dominipn Employ- ment Bureau System Wmuisiered from Ottawa and which /has been a great success, The need for the op- eration of such an organization is very great, and while highly trained technical men are in demand in all important modern industries ¢ircum- stances and the absence of important information deprive Canadian men of the opportunities they are justly en- titled to. ------ Theré are women and women--in- cluding the kind who can make life s0 miserable for a man that he re- gards ulimony as a good investment. Poisoned by Bullhead Edward Rogers, Alexandria Bay, | N. Y., while fishing recently, had the misfortune to run the horn of a buii- head into the first finger of his left hand, causing blood poison.: Dr. C. B. Forsyth, who dressed the 'finger, advised him to go to the hospital for further treatment. Mr. Rogers went at once to the hospital, Watertown, and Dr. Farmer amputated the fin- ger, It is thought that he will not have to lose the hand. : -------- or Dismantling Plant J. Crawford, Perth, owner of the premises, is dismantling the brick yard and will soon nave his three acres cleared of the brick arches, ete., and converted into a plowed field. Many houses and sheps in lie." Druggists who have heretofore received a 15 per cent discount will, after May 20 be entitled to a dis- count of only 10 per cent. Sold Out the Theatre The Brockville opera house com- pany has disposed of its interests in --Yorpid ™ i (Liver © (Liv of Dr. © | Tis re ™N - So sro wn ® 8 been built out of the red and white brick from this field and builders will now have to look elsewhere for material. S---- Home from Norway House Rev. G. F, Denyes, son of H. K. Denyes, M.P.P., for East Hastings, is home from Notway House, on Hudson's Bay, where has has been principal of the government schools. There are about' 30 white people up there, including a codple of R. C. M, P. at the post. It took him near- ly two weeks to get to Winnipeg. He is both school teacher and mission- ary and is in command at one of the outposts' of the Empire, making cit- Auto Tops repaired, recover- ed; slip covers; all kinds of cushions repaired. BOAT CUSIIIONS made all sizes with KAPOK filling. 390 PRINCESS STREET Phone 152. TOO 'NOBLE" TO WORK By CHARLES GRANT MILLER (Copyright, 1921. All Rights Reserved by United Feature Syndicate.) to the He says that an allowance An impecunious young European 'nobleman has appealed associated charities in Washington for relief. given him by an uncle is not even sufficient to buy his cigarettes that he has no other income, and that work is unworthy of a nobleman. 7 Poor fellow ! He is to be pitied, not so much because he is short on cigarettes that he is so lamentably short fn his conception of the trie qualities of w-true nobleman. This young man's ancestor who first brought the title into the family was probably something of a man. He may have been a hero in War or a leader in industry. He may have had real nobility. But unfor- tunately he could transmit only the title. And that title has made a fool of the young man, : Nobility would not be such a bad thing, if the nobility itself were hereditary. Most of the founders of the old European families were rugged, rough-and-ready fellows who had no false pride or nasty-niceness about them. But the law that preserves the rank cannot Preserve the character. : Hereditary nobility is held in contempt in this country for the simple reason that it is only an empty name. It unfits a man for usefulness. It makes him the exact opposite of noble, This young nobleman felt no shame in accepting his uncle's allow-| ance. He sees nothing improper in his appeal for charity. But work? That is beneath him. Work, he thinks, would tarnish his title, Well, maybe it would. Certainly a patent of nobility js worth RBothing fo & man if he must stand on his own feet anyway, And the man who doesn't stand on his own feet isn't much of a man, though he have a line of ancestry reaching back to Adam. So if the title is tarnished it doesn't matter much. A title that keeps one from being a man ought to be more than tarnished. we i This young nobleman has yet to learn that in this country, and in this new age every man must make his own title of nobility. : *° He must learn that in thesé days a b » ¢ Pauper<by-patent commands ne standing whatever, Fg , Perth and surrounding country havs | Run No Shan 8 Act Booting oT these become obstinate, . Take TE ) proves the worth of BEECHAM'S Sold PH : In boxes, t= PILLS 25¢..50c. 7 ASPHALT SLAB SLATES, ROLL ROOFINGS, ETC, AT REDUCED PRICES & S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Ydrds, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory ba Phone 1415. FOR SALE Brick House, 7 rooms, 3 piece bath; electric lights; 'hot air heating; gas for cooking; first class location. Possession at once. Price $4,300, A. F. PURCELL Phone 704 ; 111% Brock St. _ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 3 SPRING FURS Dealer in Furs only. Gourdier's BROCK STREET nr AA eh Nl We're Ready for Spring With a Large, New Stock of Fine Quality " Suits and Top Coats For Men and Young Men at Lower Prices $20.00, 22.00, 25.00, 28.00 $30.00, 32.00 See our fine quality Blue Serge Suits at' d --$35.00 -- TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) Women's Black, White and Brown Cotton Stockings; good, strong- wearing quality for . . .25¢. a pair Women's Lisle Stockings -- Black, White, Brown and Grey, 50c. pair. Children's Stockings and Sox--a big variety of styles and colors, from Men's Cotton and Lisle Socks--Black, Tan and Grey at 25c¢., 40c., 50c. pair : W.N. Linton & Co. The Waldron Store. of a dollar a bushel then the will begin 'to live again, -------------- If you are fixing to go to Cuba for | a month for a rest, arrange your af- fairs so you ean rest for another month after you get back home. people