| WECYESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. a---- CHOICE WESTERN MEATS and COOKED MEATS McGEEIN'S Phone 1182 282 Princess Street ------------ | FOR MOVING OF freight, Furniture, Safes, Pianos and Cartage of every description-- } Kingston Transfer Co. "hone 877. 153 Wellington Street. | DAVID SCOTT Plumber Fiombiag and Gas tr. All work . Addregy | | 145 Frontenpe Street. Phone 1277. | | | Work a special. eed DINTAL SURGEON. Jorner of Johnsvm and Wellington itreets Phone 3638 ---- Dr. Waugh Phone 256. 106 Wellington St. Angrove's Repairs Seal Talking Machines, Bi cles, Baby Carringes. Lawn Mowers, rove We be pepais work right and guarantee 187 WELLINGTON STREET People's Florist 1 Wellington street. Fresh Funeral designs, bouguets to order. Res, 1137. owers and plants daily and wedding Phone 1763, {21 Main Street. DRAW. WINNETT Partridge Wire Works WATTS |: : b box at the 8 | workmanship. We carry a jof blue and black Kingston and Vicinity | Stranger Than Fiction. A railroad crossing loomed ahead The fast express drow nigh; The motorist stepped on the gas In safety he whizzed by. -- < Ten Cents. From every person in Kingston { Will make the objective aimed at by he Canadian National Institute for he Blind. Drop Something in the Whig office. -- It Would Pay You To Call. Our range of made to measure uits are of the best material and large stock serges, English | Worsted and Scotch tweeds which wa | will make to your measure at a ver) | reasonable price, Prevost, Brock St. Is Quite a Sufferer, Wellington Badgely , Tweed, taken suddenly ill on Friday and removed REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by | i rn ar---- mt BUILDING 9 | to Kingston General Hospital, when ® | he was found to be suffering from | | uleers on the stomach, and an opera- | tion was performed. He is progress- ng as well as could be expected un- 0. Aykroyd & Son | der the circumstances, but his condi- Phone 1670. | r _------ 1 Furniture--Freight--Baggage RANSFER | Phone 1776J S. WHITEMAN 210 QUEEN STREET | NICKEL PLATING AND BRASS FINISHING Now prepared to do this work. Manufacturing Wire Fencing, Flower Border Guards, ete. 62 KING ST. WwW, = = PHONE 380 Ps in THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. jon Is still considered critical. -- ee The Late Mrs. Norman Darling. The death occurred at Mallory- | town on June 7th, of Mrs. Norman Darling, whose maiden name was Lillie Daley. The deceased was 30 years of age, had been ill for five weeks. She bore her suffering with much patience. She leaves a husband and five children, also her mother and two brothers. i ------------ May Irwin to Aid Work. Miss May Irwin, well known com- edien residing at her summer home al the Thousands Islands, has con- sented to represent Clayton, N.Y, as a member of the Jefferson County Tuberculosis hospital, and will make an address at a meeting of that body tvantihe anything done in the carpen. |, be held in the chamber of 'com- Estimates given on all kinds | of repairs and mew work: alse i Wood floors of all kinds, All Orders |; will receive prompt attemtion. Queen Street. tery line. DR. NASH to Lindsay old girls with the twenty-third annual alum- nerce rooms, Watertown, N.Y., with- n the next few days. 8 --iei To Present a Scholarship At a recent meeting of the Loret- in connection DENTIST tl meeting at the Abbey in Toronto it was decided to present a scholar- 183 Princess Street. 'Phone 755 {ship to Loretto College which is af- WE TAKE X-RAY PICTURES of troublesome teeth. Dormoform Gas administered for ex. traction. Safe and painless. OFFICE HOURS: 9-6, A A mn - Lake Ontario Trout and Whitefish, Fresh Sea on, Had- dock, . Halibut and Cod. BOOTH FISHERIES Canali Co. FOR SALE Good second - hand filiated with the Toronto University, to be known as the Father Stafford Loretto Lindsay Scholarship. For the past few years the Loretto Coll- ege principal is a Loretto Sister a niece of the late Father Stafford, and of Sister Mary Elizabeth, -of the | House of Providence, Kingston, | ! Northbound on Holiday, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. M. Christié, the latter a former resident of Bfockville who retired from the Hudson's Bay | Company's fur trade service a year ago, are now en route to Fort Me- Pherson, in the far north, on a sum- mer holiday trip which is being given Mr. and Mrs, Christie by the com- pany. General Hospital Full. Despite the fact that this is the month of June, the General Hospi- tal is filled with patients. It has gone broadcast that the Kingston hospital, with General Ross as med- ical superintendent, and an increas- ed staff of specialists, is one of Ontario's very best, and patients are coming to it from far and near. In The Public Interest. The Toronto Star says: If capital punishment is to be continned--as we believe it will be so long as any modification of it might be taken as indicating more sympathy with mu:- derers than with their vietims--the removal of condemned men to Ports- mouth penitentiary would be a policy that would work out to the publie interest. Leaves Last Week In June. Rev. W. T. G. Brown will preach If Losing Looks or Strength Read This Carefully Once you were robust, bright and happy. To-day you are dull, wor- ried, failing in vitally and 'appear- ance. Just when you should be at your best you're played out and need a cleansing medicine. Get the right remedy and your blood will redden, your yivacious spirits will soon re. turn, and you'll be yourself again, You should use Dr. Hamilton's Pills --a truly, wonderful medicine. It drives away headaches, and weari- ness, lifts the load from your liver, tones up the stomach, puts you on your feet in no time. Use Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills and watch the result-- in a week you'll feel like new.. All dealers, 25c., or The Catarrhozone Co., Montreal. Satan Middle life is largely the working out us in youth. of all the faculties, The real test of the man is, much youth abides in his soul ? There are men of few years but great age. those old men of from twenty to thirty, life with the tips of their idle fingers and THE SPIRIT OF YOUTH By CHARLES GRANT MILLER (Copyright, 1921. An Rights Reserved by United Feature Syndicate.) Youth is aot only the beginning, but the perennial spring not how much skill has he, but how Ww lite, under the heat of the sun and og of the ideas which come to hether the long stretches of middle the burden of the day, shall be a We have all seen them-- who have touched the fringe of imagine they are worn-out men I nis last sermon in Sydenham street Methodist church and will 80 to Ot- tawa to preach his inaugural serm- on in Dominion church on July 3rd. He will take his holidays during the | month of July. The church officials there having sold the parsonage are now looking for another dwelling, A Farewell Reception, At Athens, on June 9th, a fare- well social dance was given to Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Smith, who are leav- ing Athens for Simcoe, It is with re. gret that Athens is parting with Mr. | Smith and family. The affair was un- der the management of the Young Farmers' club and during the even- ing Mr. Smith was presented. with an address and beautiful upholstered chair, Changing Ownership, Sherman Chase, who has purchas- ed the Beach farm, North Lakeside, is preparing to make necessary re- pairs on the dwelling. The farm is one of the many pleasant places al- ong Consecon Lake, and with the re- pairing and beautifying of the farm buildings, will make a most desir- able home. It is one of the many old Prince Edward farms, which have re- cently passed from old-time family owners into the. hands of strangers. No Photos After August 1st, Inasmucl: as the demobilization of the Canadian overseas force is now completed, the department of militia and defence announces that it will not be possible "to continue indefin- itely the securing of photographs of graves in France and Belgium. All applications for photographs receiv- ed by.the militia department on or before August 1st will be dealt with, but after that date the services will he discontinued. -- Want Them Present. Invitations which have been 6x- tended to Premier Drury and Hon. T A. Crerar to be present and officiate at the opening of the public library at Renfrew in July. W. E. Smallfield, late editor of the Renfrew Mercury and a life long citizen; active in every municipal enterprise (and. none THE INDIFFERENCE of the Coal Consumer has resulted in such a small demand for coal at the mines, that they are being operated only at about one-haM their usual capacity. Unless Coal is mined during the summer, the Mines will not be able to meet the winter's demand. ! It is therefore advisable for consumers who can do so, to buy and receive their coal early and thus insure a full winter's supoly. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66, Factory Phone 1415, NEW PRICES CHARM TEAS BLUE PACKAGE BLACK a RED PACKAGE BLACK ......... «+..30c. PER PACKAGE GREEN PACKAGE JAPAN +++.30c. PER PACKAGE THESE ARE THE BEST VA LUES ON THE MARKET, +++...25¢. PER PACKAGE more s0 in securing a splendid 1ip- rary building) is now in Toronto, and is said to be using his best endeavors to persuade Premier Drury to under- take the visit. ------ Down Go Berries. Kingston is paying more for straw- berries than Toronto where berries ¢old on Tuesday morning for four- teen cents a box and promised to drop probably to ten cents before night. Farmers came to the King- ston market Tuesday morning, and first asked thirty cents. a box, but later dropped their demand to twen- ty-five cents. In downtown stores strawberries were offered at twenty tents a box before eleven o'clock. ce ets Byrnes-Vance Wedding, A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mrs. Susan Vance, 1121 Dundas street west, Toronto, when her youngest daughter, Agnes, bo- came the bride of Rev. J. D. Byrnes, B.D., superintendent of missions in northern Ontario. under the Presby- terian board. Rev. J. 1. Edmison, secretary of the board of home mis- sions of the Presbyterian church, with which board the bride has been connected for some time officiated, SPRING FURS Dealer in Furs only, Gourdier's BROCK STREET Re 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 » of the world. They have exhausted, for them the years hold nothing but monotony and weariness. And we have seen those other men on whose strong shoulders rests the burden of seven, eight and sometimes nine decades, full of the un- wasted power of the spirit, of that strength which comes from freshness, from joy in the work done and the vision fulfilled. When weariness weighs down the spirit good work is an impossi- 4s they believe, all life's resources-- assisted by Rev. A. Rintoul, of Ailsa Craig, the bride's brother-in-law. Mr. Byrnes is 4 Queen's graduate and well-known in Kingston. -------------- James K. Hackett Plays in Paris. James K. Hackett, American actor, See our fine quality Blue Serge Suits at --$35.00 -- TWEDDELL'S Lumber, Corrugated Sheet Steel and other building materials. L Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario St. Phone 837, : armaisde, Wagstam's Pinedhple Marmalade, Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us, BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 183 Special At pre-war prices. \ $12.00 a set. J. E. Mullen «161 FRONTENAC STREET Phone 1417. 5 I er ------ Pe - 'DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstats, Ginger M Wagstaf's Bramble Jelly, We also have a full line of ther liable makes of | Ides, Jom and Jellies tor sale Po JE, 208, Hast Steers Phone 1844, : Portsmouth Gasoline bility. Life is measured not by While the vision glows the life i can life be said to have ended. its years but by its enthusiasms, 8 young. Only when the vision fades Service Station BEST GRADES OF OILS AND GREASES George Granger You must know it is not fair your husband to continue new Hats every season when can reshape your oid ones into very latest Spring styles. Get wise! Save $10.00. ang it into that Suit yoy have In The Kingston '| beth gained laurels duplicated his London success when he appeared in Paris before Presid- ent Millerand, Crown Prince Hichito of Japan and the Japanese Ambasea- dor, Viscount Ishii, in Shakespeare's ""Magbeth," which he piayed before an gudience which packed the State owned Theatre Odeon. At the ead of the performance French dramatic critics admitted they were absolutely bewildered by Mr. Hackett's art, say- ing that that never before had France seen such a wealth of interpretation as that of Mr. Hackett, the first Am- erican actor to be invited by the Freach government to play in Paris. Miss Sybil Thorndyke ag Lady Maec- which place her acting above that of eithen Mary An- derson de Navarro or Mrs. Patrick Campbell, The production was for the benefit of American, British and French charities and it is reported that more than $20,000 was cleareil. 131 Princess St. . (One door below Randolph Hotel) FOR HOT WEATHER Fine Swiss Spot Muslins at--- +++ +.30¢., 50c., 60c. and 75c. yard Spot Voilesat .............. 75c. Dimity and Muslins in Checks and Stripes at 30c., 35c., 40c. and 45¢. a yard. ol Organdy, Lawns, Mulls wool White -- all pure : for skirts at $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. :