wnat 12, WEDNESDAY, MA FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF TRY B. V. McGeein PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1182 282 For moving of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS and CARTAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. Phone 377. Evenings 2231. 153 WELLINGTON STREET DR.A.W. WINNEIT DENTAL SURGEON. , Corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets Phone 363 WHAT CAUSES HEADACHES ? "Fruit-a-fives" Prevents Auto-intoxication . Auto-intoxication means self-poison- ing. Many people suffer from partial Constipation or insufficient action of the bowels. Waste matter which should pass out of the body every day, remains and poisons the blood. As a result, there is Headaches, Indigestion, disturbed Stomach, Pain in the Back, Rheumatism and Eczema and other skin diseases. "Fruit-atives" will always Auto-intoxication as these tablets, made from fruit juices, act gently om the bowels, kidneys and skin and keep the blood pure and rich. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning and Repairing. Also Organ Work, All work guaranteed, PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St. " Phone 2397m. relieve -- Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. Phone 256 ~~ » Angrove's Repairs Scales, Talking Machines, Bicyeles, | Baby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, etc. We do repair work right and guar. | antec satisfaction. 197 Wellington Street. it. | WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street. Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. tes, 1187, GOLDEN LION BLOCK. SR COAL Choicedt quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. ' BOOTH Grove Inn Yard CO. Phone 183 W.R McRae & Go. A AI AAA SAE, RHEUMATIC TWINGE MADE YOU WINCE! -ISE Sloan's freely for rheumatic aches, sciatica, lumbago, over- worked muscles, neuralgia, back- aches, stiff joints and for sprains and strains, Jt penetrates without rubbing. . The very first time you use Sloan's .iniment you will wonder why you never used it before, The comforting { warmth and quick relief from pain will delightfully surprise you. L~ len loan's handy and at the firsh an ache or pain, use it. il pice, 340. S164; | Deh EN 'BUI i ? REPAIRS OR ATRRATIONST Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son Main Street. Phone 1870. Ji qm dy DR. S. E. PORTER Corner Alfred and Johnson Streets Phone 1072F, DAVID SCOTT . - Plumber Plumbing and Gas Work a spec falty, Al} work guaranteed. Ad- dress 145 Frontenac Street. Phone "1277. AUTO TOPS RECOVERED 800 PRINCESS STREET Phone 153. PRIVATE SALE - F URNITURE 25 PINE STREET W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 890 Brock Street Phone 424 ¥ GET. IT REPAIRED Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Guns, Rifles repaired and refitted. , Parts supplied, Saws filed, knives, scissors and edge tools ground. Locks repaired. Keys fitted (0 nil kinds of locks. Au makes of Lawn Mowers sharpened and re- . W repair thing That is repatrabl np J. M. PATRICK 149 Sydenham Street, Kingston Phone 2056J. THE DAILY BRIJISH WHIG. . Kingston-and Vicinity Estate Transfer. has purchased N. 8S. Cuthbertson the brick residence of Herman B' Smith, No. 51 James street west, { Brockville. Real John Plewes through Auto Licenses. Tuesday afternoon Arthur | Murray, local issuer of Ontario Mo- tor license markers, stated that up {until that time he "had issued 625 auto, | cense plates. | On Chief in New Office, Chief of Police R. J. | now located in his new office at the {city buildings. The office vacatea | by the chief will be fitted out for the | use of the sergeants. Married at Ottdwa. The marriage took place at Ot- {tawa on 11th March of William Dou- | | las, M.A., superintendent Orphan | Homes of Scotland to Cecilia Eliza- | | beth Campbell Pollock, Brockville. Our Success. We cater, to every man's taste, | whether his pocket or his inclina- | | tion is the dictator. Spring coats, | spring suits, spring underwear, new shirts, everything in men's wear at la very reasonable price. Prevost, | Brock street. Returning to Kingston. Lieut,-Col. J. C. Stewart, who | for the past six months has been at- {tached to the headquarters staff at | Ottawa, is returning to Kingston | Wednesday and will resume his du- [ties at the R.C.H.A. He will be ac- {| companied by his wife and family. | ; | To Attend Conference, The Kingston Rotary Club has ap- pointed Rotarian Leman A. Guild, the vice-president of the local cluo, as a delegate with Rotarian Taylor Dale as alternative, for the district | N.¥., po To Practice in Deseronio, Dr. F. O'Reilly, a graduate of Queen's University, has opened an office in Deseronto, He served over- seas, three years with the C.AM.C: in Egypt, England and France, After demobilization he remained in Ureat hospital practice. + Mariners Sigh For Navigation, Many of the local mariners are sighing for a sight of again, and are hoping to see the ice Mn the harbor break up very soon, and the various vessels take up their routes. However, the ice is still thick, and unless a heavy rain comes to "honey-comb" the suface it will remain a while longer. Dies of Heart Failure, James Murray, aged fifty-five, C. P. R. locomotive engineer, running an express passenger service hetween Smith's Falls and Montreal, was suddenly taken ill While on his way [to work on Friday and died shortly | | after being taken to his home. Mur- A A AN AA NAN NNN DANDERINE * Stops Hair Coming Out; * Thicker.5, Bedutifies 36-cents lg a bottle of "Dande- rine" at any drug store, After one application of this delightful tonic or a falling hair. Besides, every! Lair shows new life, vigor, bright- ness, more color and abundance, em DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstafl's Giager Marmalade. Wagstafls Piacupple Marmalade. Wagstafi's Bramble Jelly. We also have & full Site 0 of other relaible makes of Ma lades, Jam and Jellies for: Ta ate BON MARCHE GROCERY Cor, hug usd Kart Streets Lice No. H-2TIE® Phone 1844. New and Second Hand fainter on Soi ug Stoves at bargain prices. Apply: -- I. Cohen & Cu. 275 Omneario St. Phones 836, 837 Your Child Can Go To College Of course, you want your child to enjoy the aid that a University training gives in the battle of life You rieed not 'serimp to make this possible. ™~ Take out a child's endowment policy issued by our company. Under this policy the amount Is payable to the child upon reach- ing a specified age. Should the parent die the premiums cease, but the policy Is paid to therchild, just the same at maturity, should « both the child ahd father dle, be- fore maturity, the amount would be paid to the assured's estate. Let us xpi this policy to you. S. Ro ughlont District touy The Mutual Life of Canada » Thorne 610. 80 Brock St. Kingston " We are always to learn along as, pul | we live, 75 truck and 12 motor cycle li | Robinson 1s | an | convention to be held at Rochester, | on March 3fst and April 1st. | Britain, where he spent twd years in | | - ray leaves a wife and four children' Jones for person appointed to repre- {in Smith's Falls. A Kingston School Yell. Talking about yells, here is oue ol a girls' school in Kingston: One, two three! Who are wel. We are don't you see. Huff, puff, we're the stuff, We knbw a lot . But we never know enough! Clearing Princess Street. A number workmen employed of - Loy the city were engaged on Tuesday afternoon removing the ice from the |sidewalks on the south side of Prin- cess street, and digging a drain to allow the surplus water to run off {the pavements. Leaving Secley's "Bay. | Mrs. J. M. BalderSon, who has {been spending the winter with ner I sister; Sy Mo Hurlburty Seel- eye Bay, had returned to Theresa, IF where she will meet her hus- Ni and spend a few days with {their daughter Frances, before re- turning to their summer home at {Cranberry Lake. May Get Him Yet. It is thought that after David Palmateer made his escape from the | Pieton jail he madé his way to Osh- | { | } | | |awa. The prisoner told the chief of | police on Sunday that he had intend- | {ed going there. The police authori- ities in all -the cities and town have {been asked to be on the look out tor | Palmateer. i . Won't Stand Heavy Loads. Residents of Wolfe Island, who {were in the city on Tuesday after- inoon, stated that it was doubtful if {any more heavy loads of hay would lcross the ice from the island to the {city this spring. One man stated that the would almost take any kind of {chance but the ice was certainly get- {ting a little too weak for his liking. The Best of Folk, Have been out of jobs. Don't worry because you are. Det us tell vou how to find the best position you {ever had and. one that you can keep. {Our Help Wanted ad¥ertisements {will tell just what employers are | looking for help, and you can pick {the kind of work you want. Ang | men can be idle if_he wants to, but no man has to be idle very long if he | doesn't want to. | a re at River ' Opening Up. The warm' sun of the past few © days has honeycombed the-ice in tne | "blue water" | | St. Lawrence about Brockville to a great extent and the light winds {have opened wide gaps in the froz- {en surface of the river. In 1919 the river was not clear of fice until March 29th and March 10th, 192}, saw the St. Lawrence thoroughly opened up. Steals Glass From School Door, One of the most peculiar thefts on record was discovered at Elgin Ward school in Smith's Falls. The caretaker found that during the night somebody had stolen a large pane of plate gldss from the front | door of the school. The glass was carefully removed and carried away by the thief who secured something worth about $15. Spoke at Ottawa. | The Ottawa Citizen has the fol- {lowing: Rev. W. S. Lennon, cf | Kingston, president of the Montreal 3 | Methodist conference, was a visitor {to the regular monthly meeting of the Ottawa Methodist Ministerial As- sociation in Dominion church under the chairmanship of Rev. Dr. J. [H. Philp. Rev. Mr. Lennon spoke {briefly on the great ecumenical con- ference of Methodists lield last year lin the old country and which he at- tended. = Low Prices Obtained. The agriculture representative to the Ontario Department of Agricul- !ture of Lennox and Addington re- | ports: "At a recent auction sale, two year old pure bred Holstein heifers {sold at prices ranging from $50 to 1$80. The farm machinery brought {very low prices. It is almost 1m- | possible to get a bid on hay loaders. {A number of farmers have tapped their sugar bushes. All next weex many of them will be very busy mak- | you can not finda pafticle of dandruff | ing syrup. Considerable hay has been purchased for the- Indian :ar- {mers in Tyendinaga." 72nd Wedding Anniversary. On March 5th, Mr. and Mrs. {John Hough celebrated their 72nd | wedding anniversary at their home in Picton. This is a record that can- not probably be equalled in Canada. iMr. and Mrs. Hough were married [on March 5th, 1860. Mr. Hough was born on June 20th, 1824, and 1s 'therefore in his ninety-eighth year. (Mrs. Hough whose maiden name {was Ferguson is in her 90th year. Both are enjoying fairly good health. 'Their only. surviving son is John Hough, Winnipeg, a director of the Union Bank of Canada. Mrs. W. H. Williamson and Mrs. J. J. Colliver, | Picton, are daughters. Decision Was Reserved Before Justice Middleton in To- ronto, the case came up of re Hugo AB. Rathbun will, the Powell-French | Trusts--G. 'M. Malone, for T. G. |T- Corporation, moved for order construing will in referefce to ques- tion whether fund is vested subject [to life interest and request of Guy !M. French @nd life temant for ad- 'vance to said Guy M. French of $30,238, out. of the estate. F. W. Harcourt, K.C., for infants. W. C. ER (Ottawa) for Guy M. and life tepant. F. C. L. | 1 throughout the government 1$98,727.39, sent all interested in residuary tate, Reserved. es- Postoffice Report. The report of the postmaster-gen eral of Canada for the year ending March 31st, 1921, has just been pub- lished and issued by Hon. Chartes { Murphy, the new postmaster-gene ral. {1t is reported that other department- jal reports are similarly delayed through inefficiency that .prevalled service, the Kingston 254.74, and is Head offi:d No. 1 Ft $752, Baln Kingston station The revenue of post office was $108,2 subdivided as follows: sub-office 971.656; sub-office No. 2 Road | $498.10, $315.70. «> BH Would Like to Loan Them. { The commandant of the Royal! Military College the loan of badges of the under men-' tioned units. They are required for the purpose of re-production in Sir! Arthur Currie hall: i 19th Battalion. 20th Battalion. 27th Battalion, 44th Battalion. 72nd Battalion. 85th Battalion. 7th Cdn. Cav. Field Ambulance Canadia Cav. M. G. Squadron. . "Canadian- Signal Troop. Canadian Light Horse. 2nd Camadiah M. M. G. All Pioneer Battalions. All Labor Groups. Canadian Postal Corps. £! The following battle-patches are | also required: Divisional Artillery. Canadian Corps Divisional Train. R.N.W.M.P. Squadron. C.A.M.C. Units. Canadian Postal Corps. Brigade. f Cowardice is the mother of cruel-| | | | ran P BACHE 3 BENGUE Beware of Substitules The Leeming Miles Co. Limited, Montreal and sore from long hours of standing soon become rested and re- fl freshed by gently rub- bing them with Ab- sorbine, Jr, | A ho. foot-bath containing a few drops of Absorbine, Jr. will have a delightfully soothing effect on weary feet at the close of a strenuous day. $1.25 a bottle at most druggists" W. F. YOUNG, Ine. 344 St. Paul St., Montreal Winter winds robbed of their sting! Ne matter how sharp the winter winds, how biting the frosty air, "Vaseline" Camphor Ice will keep your skin and lips from chapping. Apply 'it after any exposure to wind or ae ang keep your skin soft and Vaseline o Trade-Mark CAMPHOR ICE In metal boses and tubes at all druggists. CHESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING CO. 1880 Chabot Ave, (Consolidated) pg... eq) Constipation Relieved Without the Use of Lasatives Nujol is a lubricant--not a medicine or laxative-- so cannot gripe. 3 When you are constipat-' Tebricans produced 7 keep the rescribe Nujol because ts action is so close to ~ natural lubricant. Anthracite Briquets Hard Coal Screenings, pressed into moulds' about the size of a hen's egg, make a very satisfactory fuel for stoves, heaters and furnaces. We have a popular size; about equal to large Chestnut or small Stove Coal It is clean, burns to ashes---no clinkers, S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington sStrects, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 68. Factory Phone 1415. A. NEAL, Manager YOU'LL NEED CHAINS If yon ever did, you do NOW. We've chains, the best in the market. New prices 'on MAXOTIRES, 30x3% EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RUBIER Co. 284 Ontario Street. Phone 2080. would appreciate cm = on FOR SALE Beautiful Brick bungalow, 7 rooms, electric lights, gas, 3. piece bath, hot water heating, hardwood floors throughout, drawe ng room has large open fire place; beamed ceilings; fine cellar with stationary wash tubs, with hot and cold water. Lot 50 x 180; lawn surrounded by hedge; in rear, cherry, apple, pear trees and small fruit bushes. In finest residential part of city. No informa- tion given over phone Please call at office. M. P. TRUMPOUR 237 Bagot Street 'Phones 704 or 1461w Gourdier's BROCK STREET, ~. WINTER OVERCOATS | MEN and YOUNG MEN'S NEW, MODELS -- BEST VALUES $25.00, $28.00 $35.00, $38.00 TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel)' -- IF YOU SHOULD NEED ANY - i Plain Linens for fancy work, we are able to supply your wants, as we carry all the best makes of Irish Round Thread Art Linen in White and Natural, 18", 36", 45" and 50" wide, SHEER LINEN, one yard wide,' in 'whike and colors, LINEN SHEETING, full 72 inch- es wide, or W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191.