"Kiwanis Dance" WEDNESDAY NIGHT How about your wearing apparel? We are well prepared to meet your every need, We are also selling tickets for the dance. Gentlemen's $2.00, Ladies' $1.00. George VanHorne's Phone 362w. g 213 Princess Street. 4 Society Jewelry We specialize in this || THE EYES] OF A CHILD | are more sensitive to eye- ||| strain and light than inf an adult and yet the child || at school puts more strain on the eyes than an adult --result straining of eyes ||| line of Jewelry--whe- | ther it be a regular | design or made to or- | der pieces. Special | designs 'and prices | given upon request, Society Pins, Cuff Links, Rings, Fobs, Charms, Stick Pins || and Jewels, to give vision, which again results in pains, f inability to read and|f study, etc., which means | Kinnear & dEsterre | slow progress -- for the 100 Princess Street, Kingston child's sake consult DENTAL PARLORS; 188 PRINCESS STREET KINGSTON, ONTARIO We specialize on:--Painless Extrac. We have many pieces of FANCY CHINA Suitable for BRIDGE PRIZES These are ma erately priced, and are well worth seeing. 7 More 'select' ones can be got in Crown Derby, or the Wonderful Ori ° Ware. A few Electric Portable Clearing Out Prices. A obertson's Limited w Lamps at » pe Men's Gun Metal and Brown Calf Lace ~ Shoes, factory ends. These have leather and rubber soles, and are made -in both | broad and narrow lasts. - A bargain worth while.' To clear at-- : Thy 12.99 14 a -- on \ | text, $1,000,000. The entire " tress are women. CARE FOR THOSE IY NED || The Bishop of Ontario Points Out the Duty of Ohris- tians. Preaching 'in St. George's cathed- ral on Sunday morning, from the "I am among you as He that serves," the Bishop of Ontario dwelt on the duty of all Christians who would follow their master, to care for those in need. Secular hfstor- lans of the early centuries drew at- tention to the works of love of the ll new Christian sect, and ever since || Bas the church considered this one i of\ hor duties, "Perhaps no parable \ made a deeper Impression than || that of the Good Samaritan who car. | ed for the unfortunate Wayfarer who Was of a nation at enmity with his own." \ The CounMl of Soelal Bérvice of the Church of England in Canada, of which the bishop has been vice- fi chairman since its inception seven yed¥s ago, makes the body, soul and spirit of man fits special care. Real- izing that it is useless to preach the gospel of Christ to a starving man without seeking to aid his con- dition, its work 1s to feed the hun- Bry Uf need be, but.also to endeavor to kmprove matters so that charity may not become a necessity. The welcome and welfare of the news comer is a valuable department of the council of social service 18,347 Anglican newcomers being met at the ports of Quebec, St. John and: Halifax by the port chaplain and deadoness, welcomed and commend- ed to the clergy at their destination, during 1921, STROUD TEA EAT LESS AND TAKE 'SALTS FOR KIDNEYS The American men and women must guard constantly against Kid-| ney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter oat, they weaken from overwork, become slug- gish; the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, blad- der weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your backi hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when thn weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fam- ous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder - Jad is inexpensive; cannot in- jure, m a delightful effervescent beverage, and belongs in TY ing Bank and Loan Company of Cleveland, staff You save at the very ORGANIZER OF WOMEN'S BANK. Miss Lilliam Westropp, a successful Cleveland took a leading part in the organization of the Women lawyer, 's Sav- capitalized at from president down to jani- ¢ IN THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S Prof. J. F. McFayden Gives an { Address on "Hindu Views of Life," The speaker at the university ser- vice in convocation hall, Sunday af- ternoon, was Prof, J. FP. McFayden {of the Theological College who has !spent some years in mission work in | India. "Hindu Views of Life' was {the subject of the address and the {speaker discussed the ideals of the many good things in Footwear at 20% to 33% OFF (Rubber goods excepted) During February we will oifer ALWAYS WATCH OUR WINDOWS, - IT PAYS YOU! least 20% of every dollar you spend. Abernethy's Shoe Store Tea, Coffee and Cocoa The above mentioned lines You require at every meal, There is nothing go refresh- ing as a good cup of Tea, Cof- fee or Cocoa, We are well supplied with the very best, and our prices are right at the Unique Grocery and Meat Market, Try our goods. C. H. Pickering's 490 and 492 Princess Street Phone 530, | ions which influenced them. Principal 8. W. Dyde was in| {charge of the service, | In considering the working ereed jof the average Hindu, Prof. McFay- {den impressed the fact that we must remember that they are faced with the same great problems of life as ourselves and even though our ideals may not co-incide with theirs we must remember that they are the result of careful thought. The fact that for centuries they have been at the mercies of climatic conditions, as they are, has led to! the belief in a great Being over all and he is worshipped in many sym- bols of power. Virtue lies in resign- ation and the pious man must ex- emplify this attitude. One of the great things that Britain has done for the country has been to show the people In the irrigation systems that while there are great forces against them there .are alsq.many, on their side. re ! The physical and mental effects has been to give the Hindu the im- pression that life is but a passing thing and so the pious man lives apart from the interests of the world. Many are hence dirty im: moral beggars, and the fact that the modern missionary does not travel] from place to place has prejudiced the people against Rim. The caste conception of life has also been a big factor in the life of the Hindu and the speaker stressed this point, explaining that the teach- ing was that certain PeqI le were bet- ter than others and it is\better to re ceive than to give. The higher castes having lost their influence in the religiops life of the people, as a result of the missionaries, are now making a bid for political suprem- | acy. The missionaries have the | caste system to combat by showing that in the eyes of the great Father there {s no difference in men what- ever their occupation or the color, of their skin In the finals of the debating ser- ies held Saturday evening, at the college, debaters representing Arts "23 won the decision over Arts '2%. "The debate was held after the meet- ing of the Alma Mater society. R. C. Swerdfeger and J. W. Claxton debat- ed for "28 and H. Jolliffe and TV. Carey for the sophomore year, ii TEED The arts freshman year hockey team defeated the science freshmen in a game played at the arena Satur- day evening, to the tune of 3-1. The arts men seem to have the strongest team In the freshman series, -------- Washed the Roads, The rainstorm of Sunday night washed away a go0d deal of the SROW on the streets, and a number Of bare spots on the Pavement ¢aused considerable trouble to driv- Monday morning. Near the cor- of Princess and Ww i ji SULPHUR CLEARS UP ROUGH OR RED SK Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist ------ Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho- Sulphur, declares a noted skin spe- | clalist. Because of its germ destroy- ing properties, this sulphur prepara- tion begins at once to soothe irritat- ed skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the tor. ment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief trom em- barrassment. . Improvement quick ly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug- gist and use it like cold eream. BARN AT BATH STRUCK BY LIGHTNING AND BURNED Four Horses and Five Cows Perished Along With Much Grain, The large frame barn on the farm occupied by Stuart Weese, located about one and one half miles from the village of Bath, was struck by lightning on Sunday evening about eight o'clock and burned to the SA ------ THE, REAL "Record Bre Run for "Striking" Bargains is a ; fe -------- = ET ------------. Daily Occurrance Ld i Jd LIVING ROOM SET, an Excellent Leader | , in leather and spring sea 'Arm Chair, Arm Rocker, Library Table, adhe 8 Stand and Book Rack, only ...... «eee $36. At The Big Clearing Furniture Sale Automotive Equipment Tourists' Burgau Manufaet grere' Agents Avcengoriey " We Can Get It" Phone S15W = = = 100 Breek St. Ki ost B. R. BY Demonstration FROM FEB. 20(h to 22ud, a Spe cial Demonstration from §, CO JOHNSTON & CO. will be at our store to instruct the public ia the use of Johnston's Floor Finishes and Way -- Crack Filler, Weed Dyes, Varnish Stalun, ete, If you are interested in learning how to finish your own floors, furniture and woodwork, It would be worth your while to attend this demonstration, Lemmon & Sons 187 PRINC ESS STREET ground. Four horses and five cows perished and two thousand bushels | of grains were also burned. When the lightning struck the barn, the fire spread so rapidly that it was im- possible to get the horses and cows out, before they were burned to death. The building was a frame structure and it was only a few hours before it was totally destroy. ed. On Monday morning the wreck- age was smouldering. For a time it was feared that the farm house would be burmed, Mr. Weese, who has been running the farm owned by the Miller estate, Napanee, does not live on it. The farm dwelling was oocupled by Fred Ham, who was burned out of-house and home some time ago. e 108s was partly coy- ered by insurance, Children's Coughs | 0 DO NOT SAY | "I am going to bay a Piano" ~say "I am going to buy a WEBER PIANO Your satisfaction depends entirely upon the mame--ihe name by which it has attained perfection. LT TTT TTT "THE NAME WEBER IS YOUR GUIDE To complete satisfaction--it is your guarantee when Purchasing an instrament for » Hotime.