MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1023, THE DAILY BRITISH whic FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF - TRY B. V. McGeein 282 PRINCESS STREET | PHONE 1182 For moving of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, "PIANOS and CARTAGE 0 EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. Phone 3 Evenings 2231. 153 WEL ANGTON STREET DRAW. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnson and Wellington. Streets Phone 363 I Y HAS NEVER FELT THE RHEUMATISM Since Taking "Fruit-a-tives" The Famous Fruit Medicine P.O. Box 123, Parassono, N.S. "I suffered with Rheumatism for | five years, having it so badly at times I was unable to get up. 1 tried medicines I saw advertised, and was treated by doctors but the | i | Rheumatism always came back. In 1916, I saw in an advertisement that "Fruico-tives" would stop Rheume- tism and took a box, and got relief; then took "Fruit-a-tives" right along for about six months and I have | never felt my Rheumatism since'. i JOHN E. GUILDERSON, B0c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. | PIANO TUNING Plane Tuning and Repairing. | Also Organ Work. All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St. Phone 2307m. | | 106 Wellington St. Phone 256 Angrove's Repairs Scales, Talking Machines, Bicycles, | Baby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, etc. We do repair work right and guar anteeo satisfaction. 197 Wellington Street. WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street. Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets ' to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1137. W. R McRae & Ca. BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by 0. Aykroyd & Son Phoune 1670. m PAIN DISTURB +» YOUR SLEEP? HE pain and torture of rheu- matism can be quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and Ri and lets you sleep soundly. ways have a bottle Aasdy and ly whea you feel the first twinge. withous rubbing. It s splendid to take the pain out of tired, aching muscles, . sprains and sian stiff joints, and lame backs. or or years pain's enemy, At YA af druggite--35c, 70c, $1.40, 9 Sio¢ * DR. S. E. PORTER Corner Alfred and Johnson Streets Phone 1072F, Kingston and Vicinity Purchased a' Residence. Connor -has purchased the | residence formerly occupied by Mrs. | G. C. Currie, corner Queen and Ehz- | {abeth street, Picton. T 1 Fine Sunday Weather. i The weather was fine and cool on | Sunday. The roads are now getting {in good shape, and every day brings out more automobiles. { A. Hagerman, | Mrs, | marriage | part of March. To Locate at Tweed. Dr, Porter, Kingston, has entered into a partnership with Dr. Kindred, Tweed, and will remove there as soon | | as he can secure a . Skating on Saturday. A large number enjoyed skating Xt | {the arena on Saturday. The ice wa | | in good comdition as a result of the {colder weather, and the lovers of | orite pastime so late in the season, Awarded the Contract, W. J. Vince has been awarded the | | contract for the painting and rede- | cere | corating of Sakeéll"s ice cream par- | Tor, which has been closed in order | that extensive alterations might be made, Was Successful, Bdward Henernan, Picton, was successful in examinations recently written at Kingston for his mate's papers. Of the class who were can- didates at the examination, only two were successful. Our Success. Wa cater to every man's taste, | whether his pocket \or his inclina-| tion is the dictator. x Spring coats, | spring suits, spring underwear, new shirts, everything in men's wear at a very reasonable price. Prevost, | Brock street. Rex at the Grand. Two large audiences witnessed | "The Third Degree," presented by | the Rex Stock Company at the Grand | on Saturday, and it was voted by all who attended, as one of the most in- teresting plays given by this popular | company, Church 24 Years Old. The twenty-fourth anniversary of | MacVicar Memorial Church, Mont- | real, was celebrated by special ser- | vices mornitg and evening on Sun- day. Rev, John W. Stephen, M.A, | St. Andrew's Church, Kingston, was | the preacher. . | Advertising Alliteration! As advertising assists all ambiti- | ous aspirations and accompanies | adequate "activity, as all active ad- | vertisers admit; as advertising aids | accomplishments and attracts at-| DAVID SCOTT Plumber Plumbing and Gas Work a spec faity. All work guaranteed. Ad. | dress 145 Frontenac Street. Phone 1277. DR. BELL'S SHAVING CREAM Brushes up quickly; creamy lather and retains its moisture - ma Cholcest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 188 GET IT REPAIRED Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Guns, Rifles repaired and refitted, Parts supplied. Saws filed, knives, scissors and edge toels groumd. Locks repaired. Keys fitted to all Kinds of locks. All makes of Lawn Mewers sharpened and re- paired. We can repair anything Daat is repairable, J. M. PATRICK 149 Sydenham Street, Kingston Phone 2056J. PRIVATE SALE 25 PINE "STREET W. H. GODWIN & SON DI; YOU EVER TRY Wagstal'y Glager Marmalade, Wagstait's Pineapple Marmalade. Wagsis i's Bramble Jelly. ' We aise have a full line of other 1eiaible makes of Marma Indes, Jam and' 'Jellies tor sie at BON MARCHE GROCERY Cor. viking und Earl Streets 5-2T149 + 275 Ontario St. Phones 836, 837 FURNITURE ail EVERSHARP PENCILS REPAIRED We are equipped to make any repairs to above pencils, We carry a supply of parts. Prompt service. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. Scott's Emulsion is replete with those elements that determine For INDIGEST ION Sir Murdock McDonald, a support- 'er of the Lloyd George government, has been elected in Inverness. England beat Scotland eleven to tention, alluring as ably as attract-| ing, all ambitious aspirants are ac- | tive advertisers. Alleluiah and amen! | Presented With Cane, | The seventieth anniversary of the | Middleville Agricultural Society was | celebrated by a banquet and pro- gramme of music and speeches. It] was also the occasion of the fiftieth | anniversary as secretary ofthe so<1 ciety of Arch Rankin, and he was the | recipient of a gold-headed cane and congratulatory address for his loyal and faithful service. To Erect Tablet. | Dr. Byers, Montreal, has asked the | Gananoque Board of Education to have "a properly designed tablet of | wood, on which could be printed the names of the winners of the William Byers prize. We should like now to have the tablet also display the names of the winners of the prize founded in memory of our mother." The board will have the tablet erect- ed, Cadets to Visit Queen's. The visit of the Royal Military CoM lege cadets to Queen's was scheduled for Monday afternoon. Seventy dets have been invited and they | will be shown the interesting past | of the university by an equal number | of Queen's men. As the science { buildings will be probably of greatest | interest to the cadets most of the | time will be spent dn those buildings | where demonstrations have been pre- pared. At 4.30, the visitors will be the guests of Levana in Grant hall. Farmer Tries New Line. W. O. Harvil, a successful farmer | of Haldimand township, Northum- | berland county, is retiring - from farming, having taken over a gen- eral store business at Harwood, and will try out the habits of persever- | ance and dndustry gained on the | farm in the mercantile line. Friends and neighbors met at their home and presented Mr. end Mrs. Harvie with a beautiful chair and the family with a purse, XL Taken Care Of. Gananoque Reporter: Recently re- sidents of Seeley's Bay petitioned the council of Rear of Leeds and Lans- downe to erect a place to shelter any out-of-worls who might pass through the village. The countil de- clined, probably taking the view that the distance was not great to Gana- nogque or Kingston, where the people have been accustomed to that sort of thing for so long that they take | five in the international football con- test, . { | being elected warden in 1916. trips and vacations, while every wife is keeping house Every man's in- terest in what's doing makes him a student of our advertisements. He | and every wife are shoppers with our | advertisers, Engagement Announced. Mrs. William Pinney, Hinch, én- noutices: the engagement of her only daughter, Jennie Eileem, to Abram eldest son of Mr. and Anthony Hagerman, Bath. The to take place the latter _ Fiftieth Anniversary Marked. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox, whose marriage took place on March 12th, | fifty years ago, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at the e of their son, W. F. Cox, Wark- rth. Present with them also were | skating were glad to enjoy their fav-| their daughter, Mrs. H. Colle, and her { husband and family. The™aide and {groom were presented with gifts of {gold from eon, daughter and seven grandchildren, and received also sin- congratulations, from many | friends and relatives. Presented With Purse, At a representative meeting of Tweed business men, hockey and baseball clubs, A. Cochrane, of the firm of Collins & Cochrane, barris- ters, who has been prominently identified with the business and sporting life of the community for the past three years, was presented with a purse. Mr. Bartlette presid- ed over the gathering. Mr. Coch- rane left for Cobourg, where he has entered into partnership with W. F | Kerr, K.C., county crown attorney. Death of Mr, Clark. Prof. Clifford Clark and Miss Win- nia Clark, Queen's University, are | bereaved by the death of their father, George Ellis Clark, "The Glen" Mar- tintown, a man prominent in Glen- | garry political life. He was aged fifty-eight years. He served in the Charlotteburg township councillor, deputy reeve and reeve, I sat at the counties council of the nited counties of Stormont, Dun- | das and Glengarry for several years, He | was also a trustee of Williamstown | High School and an elder of St. An- drew's church, Martintown., He wa# president of the Martintown branch of the U.F.O. and his name was pro- minently mentioned in connection with the U.F.0. nomination for the Ontario House when the present member, D. A. Ross, was chosen. Called to Charge Im Ottawa. Rev. Henry A. Frost, BA, B.D, who for the past three years has been | pastor of Grace Methodist church, Trenton, has been invited to an im- | portant charge, the McLeod Street Methodist church, Ottawa, Rev, Mr. Frost is one of the "Old Originals," | and served oversees for four years, in England, France and the Mediter- iranean, The invitation becomes ef- fective in June of this year, Rev. Wendell P, Woodger, B.A., Marmora, | has accepted an inwvitathon to succeed | Rev. Major Frost as pastor of Grace | church, Trenton, in June next. Rev. Mr. Woodger has remained -continu- council as] ously in Marmora for six years, thus completing, possibly, the longest pas- toral term on recdrd in the Bay of Quinte Conference. Hospital Ci for Pembroke. The contract for a new cottage hospital at Pembroke has been giv- en to the town architect, Ww. 0. Keighley, who is now busy on the plans. As soon as the frost is out of the ground the work of grading will begin on the land donated by Sena- tor White, which consists of four acres just outside the town limits. The plans call for a building to cost around $100,000. Last year the new | wing of the General hospital was | completed at a cost of over $200,000 s0 Pembroke will soon be in a posi- tion to care for all the sick folk! in the county. L Fellow Employees Show Esteem Douglas Carter, who four years! ago left Carter Bros., Picton, to ac-| cept the position as assistant sales| manager. for the wholesale hardware | firm of Lewis Bros. & Co., Montreal, on resigning his position was made | the recipient of several valuable gifts | as an expression of good will from his | fellow employees. The French sec- tion presented him with an elegant | sterling silver cigarette case and va- | luable cigarette holder. The English | section's gift was a gery costly plati- num scarf pin, the setting being a sapphire set with diamonds. While | the Sales Manager, John A.. Fraser, | as a token of personal regard pres- | ented him with a solid gold watch | 7 and chain. Clayton WeH Paved Village. The report of Clayton has juct | been completed and shows that the village was active during the past year. The most noteworthy activity | was that of road buiding. During | the past year nearly every street was | paved and curbed. The village will | by the end of this year have every | street paved, something which very | few other villages the size of Clay- | ton can claim. The trusfees of tho | village recommended that $15,926. 96 be raised to defray the ordinary expenses for 1922. Besides clerk and police expenses and bond inter- | est there is $3,600 for street light- ing and $2,000 for highway ex-| penses. More than $900 will be spent for ornamental lighting, but only $100 for park improvement. Concert at Morven, Morven, March 18.--The Epworth League concert held on Friday. in Morven Methodist church was a great success, The programme con- sisted of vocal solos, male trio, and a shont sketch by twelve young peo- ple dressed in old time costume en- titled, "Why We Never Married," | was very pleasing. Miss R. V. Good- fellow, Kingston, came out as enter- tainer and this part she carried out very successfully with monologues, descriptive pieces and most appro- priate Irish jokes and reading "Pat's Last Request," which won great ap- plause, this being St, Patrick's day. Refreshments were served at the close of the concert, which complet- ed a very enjoyable evening. Satisfies the sweet tooth,and --aids appetite and digestion. Cleanses mouth and teeth. A great boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. Combines pleasure and Don't miss the joy new NIP$--the candy-coated peppermint tid bit! Chew it after every meal. of the or Small, condition, but slightly used. A LARGE STOCK OF ABOUT 50 USED Stoves and Heaters medium and large sizes. house. S. ANGLIN & CO. Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Phone 14106. Many of them in very good Suitable for heating shop, garage As they are not in our line, and we are keen to dispose of them, will sell them at Bargain Prices. Woodworking Fattery and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Office Phone 66. Factory | ---- If you ever did, you deo NOW. New prices on MAXOTI RES, 30x3% AXOTIRE & RUBIER CO. 254 Ontario Street. market. A. NEAL Manager YOU'LL NEED CHAINS We've chains, the best In the 90 EASTERN CANADA _ Phone 2050. wood" floors. bath. 237 Bagot Street © FOR SALE 9 rooms, 6 bedrooms: hot wacer heating, electric lights, gas, 3 piece bath, fireplace, hard- Solid brick house, Collingwood street; Price Brick house, Barrie street, 7 Price M. P. TRUMPOUR Phones 704 or 1461w rooms, slegtric lights, 74 3 piece JUST ARRIVED FOR SPRING WEAR FEATHER BOAS and CAPES Gourdier's BROCK STREET, N= J" [0 o t WINTER VERCOATS 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) most fashionable material HOMESPUNS % We are showing all the iw colors in that : All pure wool, 56" wide. It is suitable % Skirts, Suits, Coats and Jumper Dresses. Prices are very reasorable--$2. 00, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 a yard. NEW SPRING SUITINGS ; in a big variety of colors at $2.00, $2.50 'and $2.90 a yard. i I.