® WEDNESDAY, JUNE 290, 1921, THE D 3 AILY BRITISH WHI GC. ee -- --e CHOICE WESTERN MEATS and COOKED MEATS McGEEIN'S Phone 1182 282 Princess Street FOR MOVING OF { Freight, Furntture, Safes, Pianos and i Cartage of every description-- Kingston Transfer Co. Phone 377. ) SUFFERED DAY IND NIGHT The Tortures of Dyspepsia Relleved By. "Fruit-a-tives" Lorrie Bras D'ox, C, B. "I "was 'a terrible. sufferer from Dyspepsia and Constipation for years. I had pain after eating, belching gas, constant headaches and did not sleep well at night. Finally, a friend told me lo lry* Fruil-a-tives', In a week, the Constipation was corrected and soon" I was free of pain, headaches and that miserable feeling that accompanies Dyspepsia. I continued to take this splendid fruit medicine and now I am well, strong and vigorous". ROBERT NEWTON. 0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. : . | At all dealers or sent postpaid by 153 Wellington Bue) Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. A A ane DAVID SCOTT | BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son DR.A.W. WINNETT DINTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnsun and Wellington Streets Phone 865 mt Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. Angrove's Repairs Seales, Talking Machines, Bicycles, Baby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, ele, We de repair work right and gusrantee satisfaction, 197 WELLINGTON STREET Fiumblag and Gas Work a specia). ty. All work guaranteed. Address 145 Frontenae Street. Phone 1277, . Habit Nujol will give you the healthiest habit in the _ world. Without forcing or irrita- ting, Nujol softens the food waste. The many tiny mus- cles in the intestines can then easily remove it regu- larly. Absolutely harmless | 3 --tryit. | The Modern Method of Treating an Oid Complaint Phone 256. [WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street. Portsmouth Gasoline Service Station BEST GRADES OF OILS AND. GREASES Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order, Phone 1763. wes, 1137, George Granger Phone 129, DR. NASH DENTIST 183 Princess Street. 'Phone 755 | WE TAKH X-RAY PICTURES ! of tryublesome teeth. | Dormoform tias administered for ex. traction. Safe and painless. | OFFICE HOURS: 9.6. | FOR SALE GOOD, CLEAN COAL. A. Chadwick, & Son Naw location: Corner Onturio and West Sts. Phone 67. | Cho'cest quality of Scranton | Coal. No other kind sold by || BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 183 Lake Ontario Trout and Whitefish, Fresh Sea Salmon, Had- dock, . Halibut and Cod BOOTH FISHERIES (Canadian Co. Phone 520. 63 Brock Sts . * Special CORNER POSTS FOR CEME- TERY LOTS. At pre-war prices. { $12.00 a set. 4 J. E. Mullen | Kingston and Vicinity Me Equalization Continued. The equalization of Renfrew coun- ty as established last year has been {confirmed for this year by the coun- ty council, | For the Hot Weather, We- have in stock a few brown fand grey lightweight summer suits | for youths, sizes 34, 35 and 36, regular price $18, which we will {sell for $13. Prevost, Brock street. ------ i To Go to Ottawn, |. G. A. Rolt Emery has been ap- | pointed junior trades commissioner | at the Trades and Commerce | Board, Ottawd, as the result of his {standing in a dominion competitive examination. Engagement Announced. | Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison, | Tamworth, announce the engage- telle, to James Vincent Fahey, To- ronto, the marriage to take place carly in July. Kiwanis President Dead, . H. B. Andrews, president of the Winnipeg Kiwanis Club, died Sat- |urday afternoon. He was born at Morrisburg, Ont., in 1862, and weft west in 1888 to take a position with jie Hudson's Bay Company, | -------- | Will Get the Grant. J. H Reeves and Mayor D. A. [Jones addressed the Renfrew county {council, Pembroke, asking for a {grant of $10,000 for the Cottage | Hospital extension fund, and it is {understood that the grant is prae- tically assured. New Adolescents Act. | The Adolescents School Attendance | act comes into force September 13f {next. Children over the age of-four- teen who are at work when school re- opens on Sept. 6th will not be requir- {ed to return to school. Those who | do return tg schogl, however, will he {required to attend regularly until smi lilimn pioyment permits, as provided for by the act. To Entertain Cadet Corps. George . Young, secretary of the Military Y.M.C.A., is arranging for the entértainment of the cadets in the different camps about to open and Peterboro. A will be set up 'and musical pro- gramme will be prepared and car- ried out under his direction. Hit His 72nd Birthday. Hearty will be the congratula- tions to W, J. Keeley on his attain- ment to-day of his seventy-second birthday. and humerous as he was forty years ago, when as a comedian and singer he delighted audiences all over Can- {ada. Mr, Keeley is as pure a jewel {as any he has handled in his long : | 5 ~~ |ment of their second daughter, Ks- [business career. ---------------------- { | Death Came From War Shock. | A message was received by H. | Tracy, Beachburg, announcing the {death of his eldest son, Thomas, in | Battleford Provincial Military Hos- pital. For a number of years he | lived in the west, and served over- seas in the late war, his illnéss of | {eight months and subsequent death, | being the result of shock received | while on active service. Deceased was forty-two years of age, and un- married. The Late Mrs, Hugh Davy. There passed away at her resi- dence, Thomas street, qn June 14th, Mary Jane Lowery, rdiiet of the late Hugh Davy. The deceased, a daughter of the late Robert Lowry, was born and lived all her life in Do not suffer another da ig, ot Protea. ing Piles. surgical . 3 n tion Jequ red, Dr, Chase's Ointment will relieve you a and afford lasting benefit. 60c. a box: all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, Limitad, Toronto. Sample Box free if you mention this vaper and enclose 2c. stamp to bay postage, jrintoen unless granted home or em- | | : "FOOL'S GOLD "AT THE MINT By CHARLES GRANT MILLER ' | | | | > (Copyright, 1921. All Rights Reserved by United Feature Syndicate.) A pathetic story comes from Tomsk, Siberia, of a family of ignorant peasants arriving on foot, after travelling 3,000 | filled with a supposed fortune in {'mint that the value of the treasure It would require an extraorcin gold, miles with a wagon gold and finding on arrival at the was only $10. It was "fool's gold." ary power of imagination to picture in detail the hopes that were tentred upon that wagon load of supposed In the shine of the metal that poor peasant family saw reflected at Barriefield, Belleville, Rockeliffe, | recreation tent "Billy" is still as active | | | Napanee. | She was a member of | Trinity Methodist church, and will | | be missed in the church and by a Jiaree circle of friends. She is sur- | vived by three daughters, Mrs. T. J. | Glover, Mrs. Duncan Thompson, and [Mrs. W. C. Weir, and one grangd- daughter, Miss Juanita Thompson. Inspector Michell's Resignation, | PF. L. Michell, public school inspec~ {tor for Lanark West and Smith's | Falls, tendered his resignation to the | Lanark county council. He desires | his resignation to become effective jon Aug. 1st or Feb. 1st next as may | | be acceptable to the council and {Smith's Falls board of education. | Improving The Service. | The Bell Telephone Company Is | |epending over $2,000 in Wellington | {bY installing pew cables. A gang of | |#ix men were busy last week, ani | | three more joined them on Monday, | | This will provide a better service, | énd will prevent some of the lines | | being put out of commission during |storms. Foreman Roach Is in charge | lof the gang. | Campaign For Hospital. The drive for the Pembroke Cot- | tage Hospital extension fund is now | {well under way. The largest sub- | {scription so far received is that | from the ever-generous E. A. Dun- | lop, who has contributed $10,000, | an amount which has given encour- | agement to thé campaign workers | and which in every sense does credit | {to the donor. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. | | Bell, Sudbury, have. given a good lead to former Pembroke people by 'a generous subscription of $5,000, | while Col. and Mrs. H. J. Mackie | have also done handsomely with a subscription 8f $2,000, Electric Storage Battery Car. The Edison electric storage bat- jrery car, which was accepted as a| | sample car on a month's trial by | |the Canadian National Railways | {stood up under the test and the offi- cials, we understand, are more than pleased with the experiment. The short run from Trenton to Belleville was selected and proved a decided suceess. The last trip was made on Sunday, and Monday the car was {sent to Campbellton, N.B., where it | will be put on a more permanent run, to Bathurst, a distance of six- ty-three miles daily. As a result of the trial, it is likely that this class | of car will be built in Canada, all perhaps except the batteries, which are under Edison patent, | -------- The Late W. J. Kells. Word has been received of the | death in New Jersey of William J. | Kells, president and general man- | ager of the Kells Manufacturing | | | | -- 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-half 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 S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Strects, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. NEW PRICES: CHARM TEAS BLUE PACKAGE BLACK 25c. PERJPACKAGRE RED PACKAGE BLACK 30c. PER {PACKAGE GREEN PACKAGE JAPAN. .......... 30c. PER PACKAGSB THESE ARE THE BEST VA LUES ON THE MARKET, eS ---------- SPRING FURS Dealer in Furs only. Gourdier's BROCK STREET, a, =e We're Ready for Spring With a Large, New Stock of Fine Quality Neo. 90-3240. 161 FRONTENAC STREET Phone 1417. Summer - Requirements FOR MEN AND BOYS DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstafl's Ginger Marmalade, Wagstaf'y Pioeagple Marmalade, Wagstail's Bramble Jelly, We also have a full line of «other reliable makes of Marina. "A full line of Men's : Jam and Jeliles fof sale Boys' Sammer-weight Butts; ati : all shades at sacrifice prices. Bon Marche PANAMA HATS--regular $4 . $5, Sale Price $2.50, $8.00. Oo. Jat Jog, Wg) Seo : STRAW HATS---75¢. up to a -- » $3.50. BATHING SUITS, all prices. FINE SHIRTS--big assort- ments of patterns. R EST ATE . Six HOSE--75¢, ang $1.00 FOR Call and see us. Our prices . are away down. SALE W.H. GODWIN JH ZACKS SON 271 PRINCESS STREET Real Estate and Insurance 'Don't be envious. The | L man in the '89 Brock Street. Phone 424, | automobile ha to settle for the saa line, | & new world, Cold and want and sacrifice and fear were to be theirs ro more. The unspeakable hardships of the 3,000 mile journey' on foot through Siberian snows and wilds must have been tragical in the extreme, hut-- Ah, the journey home again. The glorious prospect recompensed for everything. Did the father's shoes wear through, leaving his barefeet to be cut and bruised by the frrozen ground ? Well, he would soon have the best boots that money could buy. The child shivering and erying with the cold was hushed with promises that, forever after, warm clothes would be plentiful, and tops and sweets. The worn mother, with her babe at [ her breast, forgot her weariness and her woe, dreaming of the days to | come shen the glitter of the gold would be turned into perpetual sun- shine. Who can tell all the dreams that the poor dare to dream at the prospect of sudden wealth ? The miseries and the grinding toil and the hopelessness that wealth relieves are so near to them, so constantly with them; that to have them lifted seems to have opened the gates of heaven. They know nothing of the cares wealth brings; they hnow only the cares it relieves. We shudder with this poor, deluded peasant family, but maybe we | had better do some shuddering for ourselves as well. How many of us are carrying only "fool's gold" to 'the mind of Life. ? iq ; How many of us are making our journey of life a hard and a hopeless one, Ly the load of selfishness, grexd and WOrry we are car- rying to the great mint, there to lay it all down as utterly worthless, Company, manufacturers of the Kells | automobile radiators, which wera | the invention of the deceased. Tha | late Mr. Kells was born at Sunbury | sixty-six years ago, and was a son of | the late Robert Kells. At seventeen years of age he went to Watertown, | N.Y., and eventually, became the | superintendent of the Hitchcook |! Lamp Co. Twenty years ago he | transferred to New York, wheres he | was very successful in the manu- facturing business. Since last March | he has been in poor health, and pass- | ed away at his home in Palisades, | N.J., on Sunday. He is survived by | his widow and one daughter, Mrs | KEftie Kells Hollenbeck, of Palis- ades, N. J, Fr Remitting Money by Mail AME and convenient form of remitting money by mail, not only in Canada but to any-part of the world, is by Drafts issued by the Bank of Montreal. These drafts can be cashed BRANCHES IN KINGSTON MIAN ee ERE, | ence branch), who was held a prisoner! MAJOR W. M. POWELL Su its Of the Leinster Regiment (intellig-| by the Polish insurgents in Upper Si-| lesia, Phone 191. DR. colors -- Silk, 'Suits and Top Coats For Men and Young Men at Lower Prices $20.00, 22.00, 25.00, 28.00 $30.00, | See our fine quality Blue Serge Suits at ° --$35.00 -- TWEDDELL"S . 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) oh) 32.00 For the Warm Weather b Bathing for Boys and Men at $1, $1.25 a suit. Navy Blue Lustre for making Bathing Suits. Special at ...$1.25 a yard Cool Underwear for all the family -- Combinations and two piece suits at very attractive prices. Stockings in all the wanted styles and Cotton and Lisle -- 'from........ -25c¢. to $2.50 a pair. A W. N. Linton & Co. The Waldron Store. COPE of the British A fe expedi- tion, who is reported to have discovered & new continent in the southérn polar regiom. The new land is described as rich in minerals, oils, furs, and strange birds of immense ze, 28 well as seals, sea leopards and TEeOuUs emperor this land beyond inhabit - Era te A pretty wedding took place at the home of 'Cora Ostrander, Murray, when his niece, Miss Amber Stein- burg, became the bride of Goldie Fitzgibbon, Don't let tae cost mark induce you to purchase uniess you have use for . the article. x The man who demands favors use ally has nothing to return for them.