' TURSDAY, JULY 19, 1021. CHOICE ) WESTERN MEATS and COOKED MEATS Phone 1182 282 Princess Street FOR MOVING OF reight, Furniture, Safes, Planos and Cartage of every description-- (ingston Transfer Co. hone 877. DAVID SCOTT Plumber Piambing and Gas Work a special. . All work guarsnteed. Address 145 Frontenac Street. Phone 1277, DR.A.W. WINNETT D.{NTAL SURGEON. Jorner of Johnsun and Wellington itreets Phone 363 Dr. Waugh Dentist' 106 Wellington St. ' . ove's Repairs ) Talking Machines, Ricyclen by Carriages, wn Mowers, ele. We ir work right and guarantee infaetion. * 197 WELLINGTON STREET WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington: street. Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order, Phone 176i. Res, 1187. - - Phone 256. Fother Arsease so-au writes: --*"About eight years or dysentery. fl Pe LOST 29 POUNDS. DYSENTERY WAS THE CAUSE. a » Dysenfiry is one of the worst forms | of bowel complaint nd hardly any the strength and br s about a con- dition of prostration and utter apse that often ter ates fatally. To chgek the unnatural discharge { without bringing on constijarion yoa should use that grand old remedy | with a reputation extending seventy- | six years. | DR. FOWLER'S EXTRACT OF col- | regular price {sell for $13. 11ey, | ing a tree on whieh WILD STRAWBERRY. | Mr. G. H. McVagh, Mawer, Sask. ago had a severe attack of dysentery was sick for three weeks. I weigh ed 154 Ihg., when I took sick and 125 when I got it stopped. I think I tried every medicine on the market, | Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw- berry, and one bottle did it. I think ! there is nothing like it for diarrhoea { but did not find relief until I used | 153 Wellington Street. { i I always keep some'| THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Kingston and Vicinity ] For the Hot Ww eather. We, have in stock a few brown I underminesrand--grey Jightweight 'summer -suits- sizes 34, 35 and' 36, $18, which we will Prevost, Brock street. ---------- A Lad's Injury. Ken%e'h, the youngest son of Mr. land Mrs. Arthur Stone, Port Elms- had the misfortune, while climb- Lranch broke, to fall and break his arm. for 'youths, Broke Both Arms. As the result of a fall down stairs 1 this week, Mrs. Norris Moxley, Es- cott, suffered a fracture of each arm and other less serious irjuries. She is being cared for by her daughter, I| Mrs. Jennie Mallory, New York. An Old Whig Reader. Hugh Campbell, who resides on the Perth Road, is efghty-seven years of age, and he states that he has been ion hand as a person does not know | reading the Whig ever since he was | when he will need it." Price, 50c. a bottle; put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, + Ont, - REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son 21 Main Street. Phone 1070 Grow Your Hair GET THIS FREE 1f you have dandruff, or if your hair is falli out, or il you have a bald spot, you shoul know that legions of persons have overcome these troubles through a genuine Indians' recipe, which will be mailed you free we . proof box of the wonderfully ment, Kotalko, if you send of a ni or stamps) to pay the cost of s notice: to Kotal Company, Ltd., 306-E Adelaids" "« Wo Toronto, Ontario. ------------. Am mm EVISH RESTLESS CHILDREN OFTENTIMES ARE E SUFFERING FROM THE RAVAGES of 'WO! ANIEFFICI- ENT CORRECTIVE FRAT WILL QUICKL' RID THE SYSTEM OF VH2SE-PARASITES, one THAT Js PLEASANT * O_TAKE, ano YH wi OT !'NJURC TIC MOST DeLicAE ConSITuTION, 18S CCUND IN MEDICJNE T RELIABLE TLE R'S WORM OWDERS Sold by W. R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOUK. CR RSTRIRE Lake Ontario Trout and Whitefish, Fresh Sea Salmon, Had- dock, Halibut and | Booms SHEE | Canadian Co Cho'cest quality of Scranton Coal. Ne Other kind sold by- A - BOOTH & CO. Genve Inn Yard Phone 188 Beauty vo Skin EnhancedbyCuticura When used for every-day toilet pur- REDUCED PRICES IN MONUMENTS AND CREME. TERY LEITERING J. E. Mullen wie FRONTENAC STREEYX : Phone 1417. poses Cuticura keeps the complex: ion fresh and clear, hands soft and white and hair live and glossy. The Soap to Sleause ; and aod fe the Oint- ment to soothe heal and the | Talcum to powder and perfume. ( 25. 35 and SOc. Toleum 25 Sold Dr. H. r. H. A. Stemart Dental Surgeon Wishes to announce that he has resumed his practice, cor. Wel- DID YOU EVER TRY 3 Wastin Ginger siarmsinde, | Wagatan's Marmalade, Wagatail's Bramble Jey. 'We also full 1 t re a Lats Key of Folie asm Td Yeliey tor sale Cer. Tn lington and Princess | + Streets. Phone 2092. Dr. H. A. Stewart Dr. J. L. Stewart Sealer Rings, heavy red ALS ber, guaranteed pure. Why use old Rubbers when you can get mew ones for less than a REAL ESTATE cent each ? Fruit is too good to take chances on old rings. 'We sell only the best. Lives - te send .[10¢c. a dos. " 3 dozen for 25c¢. as a lad. Mr. Campbell is enjoying good health, and it is the wish of the Whig that he will be spared many, | more years. BUILDING ? { most $20,000 is in sight. I | Board | since January, ---------------- Buys Reece Property. M. E. Farr. Detroit, has pur- chased the Thomas Reese property on the corner of Merrick and Mary streets, Clayton, N.Y., and will start work immediately on tearing down the old" homestead and erecting a bungalow which Mr. Farr's mother expects to occupy on Nov. 1st, To Have a Country Club. Belleville is to have a Coyftry Club. The Bay of Quinte Country Club, Limited, which was organized and received its charter some little time ago has now got under /Wiy and 'its future success js assured. An energetic campaign was entered upon for thé sale of stock and al- Has Resigned His Position. E. G. Ahern, secretary of the of Pension Commissioners 1920, and for some time prévious a member of the To- | ronto staff of the Pensions Board, | has resigned from his position, and, | it ig understood, will leave at the end [ot the month to accept a position with the Smoot Service Corporation | in Ottawa. Sergt. Bateson Improving. The wide circle of friends of Polx ice Sergeant James Bateson, who has | been laid up at the General hospi- j tal for several weeks, will be pleased to learn that he is making steady | improvement. He is now able to sit Fo on the balcony for a short time each day. His friends are hoping for a speedy recovery. Hair Pulling Match, There was @ great hair pulling match between two young girls while bathing at Macdonald Park the other afternoon. One lassie grab- bed the other and pulled out quite a bunch of her hair, The victim of | the assault threatened to have a sum- --~ | mons issued for the guilty party, so if the case comes before the magis- trate an interesting session can be expected, -------------- Travel Heavy on River. Travel on the St. Lawrence con- tinues heavy. Excursion boats and island tours dre being largely patron- ized. More fishermen than usua] are at Clayton, N.Y., resort this season. The travel on the Toronto-Prescott route is+heavy. The hot weather has | greatly increased the number of daily | bathers at Ciayton Park. Many camp- ers are now at the Park, Fine Quality of Honey. The quality and quantity of white clover honey promises to be the best this year that it has been in four | years. The prices will likely be back | to pre-war standard. Buyers at coun- try points, throughout Ontario are offering eleven to twelve cents a pound and the prices may be even Liower. ~The -cause..of the improve- ment is said td be the plentiful crop of white clover. New Station at Lyn, Ground was broken for the erect- ion of the new Grand Ttunk station at Lyn, a frame structure to be lo- cated within the angle formed by the Grand Trunk and Canadian Na- tional. The station will be similar in design to that being built at Marys- ville and will have accommodation on the wmper floor for the agent and his family. ------ Mrs. Charles Mortimer Passed Away- On Sunday evening last thr death occurred at the Buffalo General Hos- | pital of a well known and highly es- teemed resident of Buffalo, and a native of Brockville, in the person of Mrs. Charles Mor 'imer, who before her marriage twenty-two years ago to Mr. Mortimer was Mics Lottie Towey, daughter of the late William Towey. The late Mrs. Moitimer was born: in Brockville forty- one years ago. There May be a Reason. * A time there was before our grief began When every wife knew where to find her-man; In Pete's saloon at 10, perhaps be- fore, At Mike's afe from hours 12 to 4, Or down at Jack's indulging in the slops. now, alack, amid the changing times looks for hubby im apothecary shops But She Carleton Place Assessment. Mayor Burgess reported that the | assessment roll was now completed | for Carleton Place Showing a total assessment of $1,682,657 an in- crease of $32,655 over last year. | There was quite an increase from in- mmm rn SR ASPIRIN "Bayer" is only Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin at all. In every Bayer package are di- rections for Colds, Headache, Neyral- gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth- ache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages, Made in Canada, Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Can- ada), of Bayer Manufacture of Mon- oaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. ULTTTTUTHTTTE kinda" GARAG kind are "Metallic" ES Qur designs are modern and pleasing, our construction is durable and satis. factory, We erect them locally or ship in parts with fuil instructions, | sizes. Prices moderate, ) Ask for catalogue G. Metallic Roofing Co. 4x 1194 King St. W,, Torente 4 For sale by L. BROCK SHAW, 190 University Ave, Kingston. Phone 790. | HONESTY IS THE NORMAL CONDITION] By CHARLIS GRANT MILLER (Copyright, 1921, Sted All Rights Reserved by United Feature Syndicate.) That there are wrongs, in HA enterprises and in small, there can be no question. - ; Some people pretend to/ to the demnition bowbows ' business. : Poppycock. f Heve that this country is going straight ause monstrous dishonesty prevails in all 'We hear more abou' delinquencies of all sorts than we did when the facilities for gathering ' But the optimist s Lows wero meager. that justice, honor and honesty are the normal conditions and that / ey rule as a matter of course in social and busi- ness relations, 4 Millions of if under styrilipg B to constitute nev ces in which they 'are in evidence never appear nes of the newspaper. They are by far too ordinary An honest 'man creates 'no sensation as he passes along the street attending qui Aly to his business. © crowd. fia: But the thief in custody attracts a } This 1 / 'simply because ads is common and dishonesty uncom- mon. Th trial, t tendency of our American society, whether political or indus- ward the general weltare and the common good. ~ "whole business structure rests and has always rested on the that men will fulfill their obligations and deal fairly. conviction is the foundation of credit. / Ninety-five 'per cent. of the total business tia ok: ie Ld BIS aatigl tu at's Sul HU IA reds Wed yu this eunvietien. pwing how general it is and how firm. Confidence, not suspicion, is and must ever be the prevailing tome | of the business world. The common belief that the vast majority of men are honest is more pronounced to-day than it ever was before. t 1t bears silent but convincing testitdony to the fact that Numaalty Is going forward, not backward, come tax, and he thought this would | be still greater another year when | the people. got to. know the law: On. motion of Me . Hammond Moore the printing committee ed of the assessment roll for 1921. The Late Isaac' Baird Tripp. at his' home near Consecon, his bed five days. The deceased was He wad the eldest son of He "has esteemed. David and Phoebe Tripp. daughter, Mrs. Charles Gossin, Frankford, and two sons, Sherman, Consecon, and Roy at home. The bury, under the Orange Order. --ea ee Saw Bedy on Water. As Capt. Thibault was returning to Clayton, N.Y, from Gananoque the body and and 'Grindstone island. The body was clothed in an overcoat, which would indicate that the drowning | might have occurred many months | ago. Mr. Thibault did not pick ip the bady,. but upon reaching Clayton, N.Y. he notified the Canadian auth- orities. A search was made for the body during the evening by parties from Gananoque, \ | Died at Smith's Falls. of Richard Kerfoot, Smith's Falls. spending most of his manhood days in the township of Montague, and | living a retired lite in Smith's Falls lage of eighty-three years, He died funeral] was held on Saturday at Al- | with a party in his boat he discovered | of a man floating in the : Canadi an channel between Burat isl- | and | was | instructed to have 300 copies print- ||| On June 23rd there passel away | Isaac | Baird Tripp, aged sixty-four years. | Mr. Tripp had been in ill health for | over a year, but was only confined to | born at Fish Lake, and was highly | | left to mourn his loss, a widow. ons | | | He was born in Bathurst township, | | for twelve years, passing away at the | { | from the wearing out of the system, { | not through any particular ailment. | He not only lived a long life, but a | busy and useful one; was well known | {and had a wide circle of friends. A | litelong Methodist, he was a member | of the official board of the church for | | half a century. He is survived by his | wite and four sons: John Js, William | H., Ernest M., and Dr. HL W,, all in! Smith's Falls. Swimmers Bring Up Whiskey. Sunken treasure, considered en hue, was brought to the Surface by bathers near Clayton lately. the discovery. Stepping on a smooth object she dived and brought up a bottle of whiskey. later exactly 22 pairs of feet were counted protruding from the walter, Jong enough to send bubbles to the surface, and later had a hard time swimming to shore with a *'crock" in each hand. It is thought that the "gold mine' supply from the police. since become a popular fad at Clay- ton, River Social Life Increasing. Social activities at Alexandria Bay, N.Y., have been increasing daily since the Fourth of July. The dinner dance on Saturday evening at the Thousand Islands Yacht Club was largely. at- tended by the summer residents. There were numerous dinner parties preceding the dance. Dancing at the Thousand Islands has rever waned, and is as popular as ever it was in the hey-day of the Castles, Joan Saw- sor and Florence Walton, True, the steps have changed since those dance- mad days, and one toddles .now where .one-stepping, fox-trotting, and tangoing were the latest word in the t at Castle House in the Castle ays. The dance music at the Yacht Olub is unusually fine. Mr. Charles Becker, town crier of Dover for half a century, and claimed as the oldest crier in harness, died from heart failure, aged 87. E222 POFTERTITITS * + BEE'S STING FATAL TO NEWBORO WOMAN. + -- & Brockville, July 19.--Blood- # poisoning -owiginating in the # sting of a bee has resulted in + the death, at Newboro, Leeds, # county, of Mrs. Thomas Taylor. # Her husband and geven chil- # dren survive, P i 0002222022000 Sentenced to Death No Appeal Possible The death warrant is passed out every time a corn is treated - with Putnam's Corn Extractor. It means the end of the corn. Putnam's lifts out corns, root and branch, and never ff Refuse any substitute for Putnam's. . 26¢c. anywhere. * + J ? * + * * * + * * * > Baby's Own Soap \ may have been a cache | of some one who wanted to hide the Diving has | oy | many as valuable as that of the gold- | A | woman bather was the first to make | Twenty seconds | Some of the bathers remained down | --=is-the cheapest-Building- Material on-the ... market to-day. 'S. ANGLIN & CO. ' Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington. Strects, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factor= Phone 1415. \ i i The death occurred a few days ago | \ a re COME AND ENJOY YOUR MEALS AT A Modern Restaurant Where good eating is the rule without exceptions. We exercise the most painstaking care with every dish we pre- pare Special private dining rooms that will seat twenty-five peo~ ple Our service is the very best ohtainable. Grand Cafe PROP. Two Doors Above Opera House PETER LEE, 222 Princess Street PROVINCE OF MANITOBA f %-20 Year Bonds" Interest June and December Price 97.17. Yied 6.25. Bongard, Ryerson & Co. "ihe Home of Good Investments." 287 BAGOT STREET. "85 Bay Street, Toronto. PHONE 1728. -.-" We're Ready for Spring With a Large, New Stock of Fine Quality uits and: Top Coats For Men and Young Men at Lewer Prices - $20.00, 22.00, 25.00, 28.00 $30.00, 32.00 ,, See our fine quality Blue Serge Suits at --$35.00 -- TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St, (One door below Randolph Hotel) Pure Linen Table Cloths BEAUTIFUL PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS; Hemmed, hemstitched and scalloped-- 2 2}, 24 and 3 yards pe "ly priced at -- $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, $10.00 and ~ $12.00 each. 'W. N. Linton & Co. - Phone 191. The Waldron Store. Bargoed colliery, South Wales, In the olden timos - rhinoceros holds the world's record for coal rais- |borns were employed for dricking ing, 4,020 tons having been wound | cups by royal personages, the notion to the surface in one shaft of ten | being that - poison put into them. hours, would show itself by bubbling.