PIMPLES ON FACE DIDN'T LIKE TO GO OUT FOR CHOICE MEATS Those nasty little pimples that | break out on the face and other { parts of the body are simply indica- { tions that the blood is out of order | and' 'requires purifying There is only one way to get rid of this obnoxious skin trouble, and that {is by giving the blood a thorough cleansing which can best be done by that old reliable blood medicine { BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS » (and when the blood is purified the M | pimples will vanish and you will have ° . een a clear, healthy eemplexion. Miss Mary E. Flanagan, R. R. No 282 PRINCESS STREET | 8," Stella, Ont., writes:-- "I suffered PHONE 1182 for about two years with pimples and { blotches breaking out on my face. { The doctor said it was caused by Jims { bad blood. My "face was so bad I For moving ot | didn't like to go out among a crowd EjeaT. OR aE Ares, « | Of people, One day I was talking EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer rh 377, Evenings 323 153 WELLINGTON STREET RR] and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF TRY | get a bottle of Burdock Blood Bit- : Co {ters and try it. I just took three le | bottles, and there was not a blotch 1. or pimple of any kind left. my friends asked me what I had used and I said 'Burdock Blood Bitters y | chased them.' " Wi NETT B. B. B. has been on the market °' | for the past 45 years, so you are not - cv { experimenting with some new and ! DENTAL SURGEON. | untried "femedy Corner of Johnson and Wellington | Put up only by The T. Milburn Btreets Phone 363 | Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, | | PIANO TUNING Plane Tumiag and Repairing, Also Organ Work, All work guaranteed. PETER D BROWN 7 12 Markland St, Phone 2397m. Dr.: Waugh Dentist 108 Wellington St. Phone 256 a mon > : : 'BUILDING ? Angrove's Repairs' "mst aby Caring an sowesTes | O. Aykroyd & Son We do repair work right and guar- | hatee satisfaction. . 197 Wellington Street. WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily T DR. S. E. PORTER Corner Alfred and Johnson Streets Phone 1072F, DAVID SCOTT Plumber Plumbing and Gas Work a spec lalty, All work guaranteed. Ad. dgess '145 Frontenac Street' ! Phone 1277. " to a friend, and she advised ie to Phone 1670. | Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1187. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Kingston and Vicinity Ea ! Left For Moosejaw, | . H. F. Mooers, after - a pleasant | three months in Kingston, with his fa y left on Monday for Moose- | Has Been Nominated. { The presbytery of London has no- | minatéd Dr. McNeil, of Queen's Uni | versity, for the chair of Church His- } tory in Knox College, Toronto, i ---- i Bicycles in Use Again. The roads are getting into fair! shape and"as a result, bicycles aré in | general use again, although many | citizens used their wheels all win- iter. Local dealers are now looking for a rushing business, | ------------ | Our Success. We cater to_every man's taste, Some of | whether his pocket of his inclina-| Jr. Ar ition is the dictator. Spring coats, spring suits, spring underwear, new | shirts, everything in men's wear at | la very reasonable price. Prevost, | | Brock Street, ! | Have Deen Making Merry. © | | Many of the U.F.O. clubs through- | out the county have been holding | euchre parties, dances and other en-| | tertainments during the winter, and the organization has become very popular among the young people, | 4 June Exams. Schedule, : { The annual departmental exami- | {nations for the Junior Public school | | graduation, lower school, middle | | school and upper school, will begin { {June 13th and continue until the | | 28th, on which date the junior High | school entrance exams. begin. | Tapping the Trees. Sap is running. The small boys around the city are having a great time tapping the trees and already the youggsters have been tasting of the sweets. It is stated that tapping | {of trees is. almost general through- | | out the country, -and maple syrup | { will soon be on the market. Old Subscriber. | The Whig was visited at the noon | hour, on Wednesday, by an old | 'He Knows what to | Do. for Backache THAT IS WHY S. SIVY RECOM-| SMENDS DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Saskatchewan Man Tells Why He Is | to Use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Bromley, Sask., March 15.--(Spe- cial) .--Like every other town on the ll| prairies Brombury has at least one || citizen who is outspoken in his prais- | session | many are expecting as early a sea- [ville with a membership of at least \ K da | ston. LS fu} He Cams to Know an [Kingston for the past twenty yoars. friend in the person of B. Farrelly, other line of conversation than "Pro- | Barriefield, who has been taking the [hibition and Its Failure"_%is hand- paper for sixty years. Evidently the |led unforgetably. And behind these Whig and Mr. Farrelly get along brilliant word-pictures are some of well together and it is our earnest jthe best fiction stories end fact art- i wish that they may do so for many |dcles ever. printed. | years to come. or c------------------ | Township of Hinchinbrooke, | Financial standing of the township | of Hinchinbrooke for the year end- ing December 31st, 1921: Getting Farm-Machinery Ready. i he farmers are getting their ma- | chinery in order now that the snow | has disappeared from the fields, and | Receipts treasyrer's sion ne wee $1068. Balance in hands . .... son as last year. = | 62 A LARGE STOCK OF ABOUT 350 USED Stoves and Heaters Small, medium and large sizes. Many of them in very good conditiony but slightly used. Suitable for heating shop, garage or house. As they are not in our line, and 'we are keea to dispose of them, will sell them at Bargain Prices. . . S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Ya s, Bay and Wellineton Streets, KINGSTON, Out. Office Phone 66. Factory , Phone 1415, wv 18 Ohritie Lake News. {Taxes for 1920 1075. 15 | Mrs. Eva Jackson entertained a | Taxes for 1921 9480. ssi -------- -------- 69 | 40 | 00! 45 | guilfer of young people, Thursday | Legislative School Grant . 3765. evening, at Tiny Cottage. Music, |Equipment Grant 174. games and dancing 'were enjoyed. Col. Road Grant +s 1500. Mrs. George Marks spent Sunday at | Miscellaneous ,......... 3116. Tiny Cottage with her son, George, | : -- br ; | $20180.49 | YOU'LL NEED CHAINS If you ever did, you do NOW. We've chains, the best in the market. New prices on MAXOT RES, 30x3% EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RUBIER Co. A. NEAL, Manager 284 Ontario Street. Phone 2050. et Victoria Home and School Club. Payments. The regular monthly meeting of | Miscellaneous orders the Victoria Home and School club | Roads & Bridges will be held in the school on Friday | Schools ..... levening March 17th, at 8 o'clock. | Salaries Dr, C. C. Nash will give an illustra- | tive lecture on "Preventative Dentis- | try." » $19803. Balance to next account. .$ 377.17 L. B. BATEMAN, w. H. HILL, Auditors. A Splendid Objective. A horticultural society for Belle- - Cataraqui U.F.0. Events. A succegsful euchre and dance was held in the township hall, Cat- araqui, under the auspices of the Cataraqui 'U.F.O. Mr. Simpson, two thousand citizens, and an .an- nual revenue of $10,000 is the aim of Tetley Blackburn, elected president of the reorganized society. Mr. 5 Beautiful Brick bungalow, 7 raoms, electric lights, gas, 3. piece bath, hot wafer eating, hardwood floors throughout, draw- ing room has large open fire place; beamed cellings; fine cellar with stationary wash tubs, with hot and cold water, Lot 50 x 130; lawn surrounded by hedge; in rear, chefry, apple, pear trees and small fruit bushes." In finest residential part of city. No informa- tion given over phone. Please call at o ice. M. P. TRUMPOUR Phones 704 or 1461w Blackburn has a large view of what the society wh be able to accom plish. Its mpembership is now over 460. president, took charge of the euchre | 7 tables. The first prizes were won |} | by Mrs. J. McFadden ands J. Black, | Cataraqui. The consolation prizes | went to Mrs. J, Grant agd Mr. Nel- | son, also of Cataraqui. The young | people danced to the gay music of | Salsbury's orchestra until midnight when lunch was served, after which | the party broke up by singing "God Save the King." co ct pm iain | Returns From Toronto. A. Ferguson, local superintendent for the Dickie Construction Com- pany, has returnéd from Toronto, where he spent the past few days on business in connection with the new addition to the Empire wing et the General Hospital. During the ab- sence of the superintendent, the con- struction work was under the charge of J. "Sandy" Brown Located in the West, Frank Conway, of the C.P.R. city ticket office, while in Vancouver, B. C., had a pleasant conversation with | an old Kingstonhian, in the person of | R. J. Eilbeck. He found "Bob" | very much interested in Kingston | news, and he said that he expected | shortly to make a visit to both his | old home at Newcastle and at King- | "R. J." has been away from | Hold Sunymer School. BROCK STREET; Arrangements for the holding of a Young People's Training School at gr | es of Dodd's Kidney Pills. FOR STRAW HATS | ko Sivy is the local enthusiast and Our new stock of Colorite | he says: has arrived and we have every color, also sample card to help you select your color. Do not aceept cheaper hat dyes, COLORITE gives satisfaction, | Buy your Colorite from-- When I have pain in the back I take. Dodd's Kidney | Pills and the pain goes. I am very | thankful that I came to use Dodd's Kidney Pills." A quarter of a century's experi- ence has taught Canddians to look on Dodd's Kidney Pills as the standard M. R. McColl tious for disordered or diseased [| kidneys. Dodd's Kidney Pills are Prescription Druggist. [rons and simply a kidney remedy. Phone 82. | They put the kidneys in shape to do | their full work of straiming all the { impurities, all the seeds of disease out of the blood. 5 If you haven't tried Dodd's Kid- § | ney Pills ask your neighbors about Hl | Kidney Pills are. | | oy INVESTIGATE | == | The Special Poliey ISSUED BY THR - EXCELSIOR INS. LIFE coy SOLD BY H.D. WIGHTMAN 151 WELLINGTON ST. Don't Squeeze Black- heads--Dissolve Them Bqueezing and. pinching out black- | heads make the pores large and cause irritation--then, too, after they have become hard you cannot get all of them out. Blackheads , are caused cretions from the gkin one safe mnd sure way and one that never fails to get rid of themi---a simple Way, too--that is to dissolve them. fet fro many drug store ounces of Cholicest quality of Scranton Coal, No other kind sold by us. 'BOOTH & CO. : Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 two le a et sponge---rub over for a few sec- High Guarantee j FEATURES J Ha Preminm ' PRIVATE SALE ' Ulustration: Age 30 'to, return in Cash In 21 years $2,890.00 or $5,000.00 paldeup © insurance, -W. H. GODWIN & SON / Real Estate and Insurance 80 Brock Street Phone 424 ' PRODUCE PRODUCE We have just received a large ) assortment of | DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstat's RENNIE'S, FERRY and STEELE BRIGGS Garden and: Flower Seeds Buy your Seeds now from:-- La a Whidbmate | | Phone 216, When a man is asked to guess a woman's age he knows enough to underestimate it by at least 10 years, but another woman will al + ways know enough to add that. 3 Mr. Sam- Lake Couchiching from July 7th to "Oh, what a good medicine Dodd's {mittee of the Synod of Toronto and | > { | | Eugenie Watson, | Walter Watson of Bloomfield, aged | by ac-| cumulations of dust and dirt and se-| and there is only | | Mrs. ! Just | {ago. She lived in Bloomfield since the Com- {17th have been completed by { Presbyterian Summer School | Kingston. An attractive programme |has been provided, including Bible {study, under the leadership of Prof. J. F. McFayden of Queen's Univer- [= Kingston. --d | Mrs. James M. Nettleton Dead. | At Pibroch, Alberta, on March 3rd {the @eath took place at the residence |ot ner son, Ivan, of Mrs. James M. | Nettleton, a former well known res- {ident of Brockville, The late Mrs. {Nettleton was seventy-two years old {and had been {ll only two months, |althoughr in delicate health for years. { Mrs. Nettleton moved from Brock-| jville to Alberta a number of years (ago, . The simplest way to end a corn is Bjue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms--a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid--the action is the same. | Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed | laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Free: Write Bauer & Black, Toronto, Dept.213 | Jor valuable book, "Correct Care of the "1 iii, Piles! Pyramid Brings Relief by Pyiami ---------- Mrs. Walter Watson Dead. There died at Picton, on March 6, wife of the late | You, the Relief Afforded Suppdsitories Blessing Maybe you are suffering with itch- ing, bleeding or protruding piles or hemorrhoids, and if you have never forty-five years. Mrs. Watson has | been in failing health for some time. | Watson's - maiden name was | Sarre. Her parents were born in| France, coming to Montreal years her marriage, Mr. Watson died about & year ago. One daughter, Francis, aged seven years, survives. rr : Tendered Gifts. On Friday seventy friends neighbors were entertained at the . home of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Van- . { dusen, Doxsees, it being the occas- im fl | ion of a miscellaneous shower given itt in honor of Mr sand Mre. Welfred J Alison, (nes Thelma Vandusen): tried Pyramid Pile Suppos: Among the many useful presents was al meds do. 0 at Duce. oo i 5 a handsome teapot given by the Sun- | $F And distoaey Store, Avold | day school. Miss Florence Barber dist "nd a new lease: ot 'Gomiort read the address, with Miss Reita | j=k® RO substitute. If you wou ry them first please send - Burns mak the presentation. nd add: ing 0 Dame x ress to Tam bE The Stage Stops Trips, The Cape Vincent stage made its last trip of the season on Wednesday . between Wolfe Island and Cape Vin- cent. The American channel fs re- ported to be, dangerous for teams, and W. Horne who has been driving the stage decided not to run after Wednesday. Peter McDermott and cross from Wolfe Island Wednesday. They drove over with sleighs, but no teams are expected to make the and i | ] ; ] ; i i : i i 4 it : §F Ee £2 I ; Hi H 0} N i ; | E 1 i BR i £ ' 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) - Homespuns are in great demand. We have a splendid variety of all the wanted shades, including Navy, White and many novelties, and the prices are very reasonable -- $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 a yard. > WwW. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191. The Waldron Store, OVERCOAT |