) , ly two years, " faint and dizzy spells, { TUESAY, MARCH ze 1909, TH 'CONSTIPATION, BAD HEADACHES, | | Faint, Dizzy Spells Constipation is one of the commoxn- | est {lis of mankind, A free and one too of- i} ten allowed to 80 unlooked after, un-| ¢ til 'some serious complication sets in, | wels daily | § yeryone then | no constipation, sick or dizziness, heartburn, coated tongue, foul breath, stomach, floating specks before eyes, Jaundice, water brash, ete. bilious spells, S0ur{ one the | | | "Old Perce certainly pulled a good on this fellow Bjornstam that al- ways is shooting off his mouth. He's Keep the bowels Properly regulated | SUPPOSed to of settled down since by the use of MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS . and you will enjoy the best of Wealth Mrs. Frank Willsey, R. R. 3, Bel- mont, Ont., troubled with constipation for near- I had bad headaches, and would bloat terribly. I was nearly discour- aged for I had tried so many thines that gave me no relief. My mother Bot me a vial of Milburn's Laxa- Liver Pills and told me to give them a fair trial. After I had taken one vial I felt much better and contin- ued their use. Now | have no faint and dizzy spells and am gaining nice- ly." I would not be without Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills for the world." Price, 25c. a vial at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price Ly The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toron- to Ont. Me For Quality and Service SMITH' | | he got married, but Lord, those fel- lows that think they know it all they never change, Well, the Red Swede got the grand razz nanded to him, all right. "He had the nerve to Writes: --"1 have been | breeze up to Perce, at Dave Dyer's, and he said, he said to Perce, 'I've always wanted to look at a man that was sof useful 'that folks would pay him a million dollars for existing,' and Perce gave him the once-over and come right back, 'Have, eh?' he says. 'Well,' he says, 'I've been look- {6g for a man so useful sweeping floors that I could pay him four dol- lars a day. Want the job, my friend?' Well for once he didn't have a thing to say. "He tried to get fresh, and tell what a rotten town this is, and Perce come right back at him, 'Ig you ddn't like this country, you bet- ter get out of it and go back to Ger- many, where you belong!' Say, may- be us fellows didn't give Bjornstam the horse-laugh though! Oh, Perce | i8 the white-haired boy in this burg | all rightee!" ~ Bresnahan had borrowed Jackson Elder's motor: he stopped at the Kennicotts'; "he bawled at Carol, rocking with Hugh on the porch, | "Better come for a ride." She wanted to snub him. "Thanks 80 much, but I'm being maternal." "Bring him along! . Bring him along!" Bresnahan was out of the Seat, stalking up the sidewalk, and the rest of her MAIN STREET | The Story of Carol Kennicott By SINCLAIR LEWIS itioners I've ever met, Eh?" ure he is. *He's a servant of "Come again? Um. Yes! All §t that, whatever that | ch#ld, you don't care ; Gopher Prairie, if I'; "Nope." "There's is ] whole lot for | not mistaken." where you're missing a | big chance. There's nothing to these cities. Believe me, I know! This is a good town, as they go. You're lucky to be here, I wish I could stay on!" "Very well, why don't you?" "Huh? Why--Lord--can't away fr--"" "You don't have to stay. 1 do! So I want to change it. Do you know that men like you, prominent men, do, quite a reasonable amount of hrm by insisting that your native towns and native states are perfect? It's you who encourage the denizens [not to change. They quote you, and | 80 on believing that they live in para- | dise, and--" She'clenched her fist. i "The incredible dullness of it!" | "Suppose you were right. Even { 80, don't you think you waste a lot of. get {thundering on one poor scared little (town? Kind of mean!" "I tell you it's dull, Dull!" "The folks don't find it dull, These {couples like the Haydocks have a | high old time; dance and cards--" | "They don't. : They're bored. Al: | most every 'one here is. Vacuous- [ ness and bad manners and spiteful | gossip--that's what I hate." "Those things--course they're | here. So are they in Boston! And every place else! Why, the faults in this town are simply Give It to Them FREE At Your Dealers This Week Present the coupon to any store named below. You will receive a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent.™ Get it today, then watch the delightful etfects on the teeth. : deposits on teeth whieh may otherwise ~ ferment and form acids. ~ It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. That is Nature's neutralizes for the acids which cause decay. a Every application gives these great tooth-protecting forces multipli . fect, This trial tube--watch their teeth improve If you prefer, let your children make this test. Let them brush their teeth a few days in this modern way. Then look and see what film removal means. This is a way to whiter, cleaner, safer teeth. Millions now employ it. Leading dentists everywhere advise it. Let someone in your home this week show the benefits it brings. Why teeth look dingy with tartar, are thea, now traced ta tooth brush, t creased. careful tests. the chief cause of pyor- Thus most tooth troubles are film, and, despite the ey have constantly in. Must remove it daily Dental science has lon a daily film combatant. N tive mlethods have been thorities have proved them by many been seeking ow two effec- found. Au- Protests and digni- you find human nature, changed." "Perhaps. But in a Boston all the good Carols (I'll admit I have no faults) can, find one another and } our teeth are coated with a viscous filin. You can feel it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. It dims and may ruin teeth. A new-day tooth paste has been per- fected, to comply with modern require- ments. And these two film combatants are embodied in it. The name of the tooth paste is Pepsodent. ties were feeble, : end never will be a did not bring Hugh along. reshahan wag silent for a mile, in words, But he looked at her as though he meant her to know that MEAT MARKET 338 PRINCESS STREET Phone 799 : Real protection now Now you can know what really tidan FIRST TIME ON RECORD. For Canadian Masonic Service to Be Held in Synagogue, Montreal March 28.--For the first time in the history of the craft in America a divine service under the auspices of a Masonic Lodge was given in a Jewish place of worship, the function taking place Sunday when Corimthian Lodge No. 62, AF. & AM, QR. assembled at the Tem- ple Bmanu-El, Westnfount, a suburb of this city. Representatives from lodges in To- ronto, 8an Francisco and New York were present at the service, and the occasion was marked by a Masonic emblem i uminated by electric lamps being placed on the pulpit in front of the reading desk, Worshipful Brother Rabbi M, J. Merritt, in the course of his address to the cangregation spoke of the debt due by Masonry to Israel from the time of the foundation 6¢ the temple by Bolomon, when Solomon and Hi- ram offictated at First Grand Mas- ters: ------ A sad death occurred at Toronto on Mdrch Sth, when Florence Bea- trice, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Young, Napanee, passed away, after a brief illness, caused by after-effects of flu, Her mother Was called to her bedside on Tues- day, but in spite of the best of medi- cal attention and nursing, she was called to rest. on Sunday morning, Stretching the imagination dom makes both ends meet, he understood everything she thought. She obseryed how deep was his chest, "Lovely fields over there," he said, "You really like them? There's no profit in them." He chuckled. "Sister, you can't get away with it. I'm ons you. You consider me a big blufe, Well, may- be I am. But so are you, my dear-- and pretty enough so that I'd try to make.love to you, #f I weren't afraid you'd slap me®' ' "Mr. Bresnahan, do you talk that Way to your wife's friends? And do you call them 'sister'?" "As a matter of fact, I do! And I make 'em like it. Score two!" But bis chuckle was not so rotund, and he was very attentive to the amme- ter, In a moment he was cautiously at- tacking: "That's a wonderful boy, Will Kennicott, Great work these country practitioners are doing. The other day, in Washington, I was talking to a big selentific shark, a professor in Johns Hopking medical school, and he was saying that no one has ever sufficiently appreciated the general practitioner and the Sym- pathy and help he gives folks. These erack specialists, the young scienti- fie fellows, they're so cocksure and 80 wrapped up in 'their laboratories that they miss the human element. Except in the case of a few freak diseases that no respectable human being would waste his time having, it's the old doe that keeps a com- munity well, mind and body. And sel- | strikes me that Will is one of the Steadiest and clearest-headed coun- ES, dear, that is-the "medicine which ~ made mama well and I am sure neither of us shall ever forget it." "Are you going to buy some?" . "No, darling, I do not need ~ any more. ou know how well rible I sleep now, those ter- . ai do € d you "Not for a long time My nerves were so bad that I could not do anything, See, Mama, There is - Your Medicine Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, that day has od gone by and I ow what it is to be well and ha PD " "Why don't all the sick people use your medicine 7" ., 2 ar more of them would if they only knew of the told tote of chem. I have old lots o riends" they nearly al have been benefited just ag I was." Clear brain, splendid eir- culation, ruddy complexion Sound, restful sleep, good on, ter stren of mind an body and th are the results of us- ing Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. 50c a box, ai dealers, or Bi manson, Bates & Toronto, Oa. a, (Look at men in mines and' in pris- play, But here--I'm alone, in a stale pool--except as it's stirred by the great Mr. Bresnahan!' "My Lond, to hear you tel] it, a fellow'd think that all the denizens as yqu dmpolitely call 'em, are so confounded ly unhappy that it's a wonder they don't all up and commit suicide, - But they séem to struggle along somehow!" "They don't know what they miss. And anybody can endure anything, ons." He drew up on the south shore of Lake Minniemashie. He glanced across the reeds reflected on the water, the quiver of wavelets like crumpled tinfoil, the distant shores patohed with dark woods, - silvery oats and deep yellow wheat. He patted her hand. "Sis<-- Carol, you- 're a darling girl, but you're difficult, Know what I think?" "Yes." : '"Humph, Maybe you do, but-- My humble (not too humble!) opin- fon is that you like to be different. You lke to think you're peculiar, Why, if you knew how many tens of Ordinary tooth pastes do not effec- tively combat it. So film-coats- have been almost universal. Film absorbs stains, maki look dingy. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments It holds the acids in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, ny and forms acids. REG. IN thousands of women, especially in New York, say just what you : you'd lose all the fun of thinking you're a lone genius and you'd be on the band-wagon whooping it up for Gopher Prairie and a good decent family life, Theres always about a million young women Just out ot | college who want to teach their grandmothers how to such eggs." (To be Continued.) | | | | --------e etn COUNCIL ADOPTS BUDGET 8till Uncertain as to Whether Orchard Street Should Be Closed. The budget presented by the fin ance committee to the city council last evening was adopted without change. It wae Presented by Ald. Kent, who pointed out that the un- controllable expenditure of the city amount to only two-sevenths of a | total of $628,320.84, Ald. Graham drew to the fact that the finance commyit- | tee had been able to keep the rate of taxation the same as last year, viz., thirty-five mills, although it had been heralded all over the city at the close of 1921 that the rate this year would have t6 be thirty-eight or forty attention | to the '|i the mills. Mayor Corbett also spoke on what the finance committee had done in keeping the tax rate down, and he was sure the citizens would pe well pleased, ---- Orchard Street Quandary, The bylaw to close Orchard street and eell the land to A. Davis & Com- 0 was again considered, a second reading, but on motion of Alds, Angrove and Holder it was held over for further consider- ation, | Ald. Holder raised the question as advisability of closing this street, He thought it was too im- portant to be closed and the land dis- posed of. Al. Kelly was of the opinion that street was closed, ancther should be opened to give access to land adjoining and to the marsh. Ald. Latu street was Belle Island, could not be the land, it, access had to the island from Al. Cohen wanted to know what the land was to be used for by the Davis Company. Ald. McCartneystai- ed that Mr. Davis bad told him he bufiding a factory on ft. Millions of ped races now employ C. dental advice, he teeth which Made in Canada saden: The New-Day Dentifrice Now advised by leading dentists nearly all the world over, All druggists supply the large tubes, Present the coupon this week to L. T. BEST, 124 Princess 8t, MAHOOD DRUG CO0., LTD., Princess and Bagot Sts. M. R. McCOLL, Opp. 8t. Andrew's Church. 3 T. H. SARGENT. the aldermen could take definite ac- tion, Relief for Property Owners, A bylaw was passed providing that the owners of land abutting on Mac- donnell and Earl streets, in which sewers were constructed year ago In order to help unemployment, would be charged only $1.63 a foot, the city at large paying the balance. On motion of Alds. Angrove and Kent a resolution was passed expres- sing the sympathy of the couneil to the widow and children of the late Alderman Patterson, The resolution stated that the oity had suffered a great Joss through the passing of Ald, Patterson, whose opinions on ecivie questions were greatly appreciated. The pegple had Jost a valuable repre- sentative, "Finance and Accounts, The committee on finance and ac- counts made these recommendations, which were accepted: That $3,000 be granted the eom- mittee of unemployment, and that this committee be requested to car- Ty on'until April 16th next, That the following accounts bo paid: Streets pay roll, March 11th$1334.25 Streets. pay roik, Merch 18th 1280.24 Clay Products Agency .... 536.07 Kingston Sand and Gravel Company ., ... «ui .. A. Maclean Mesos sansa nas 8. J. Nesbitt .... . Property pay list, Feb. 25th Property pay lst Marth 12th Gurrey Scale Company .s Public Utllitles Committee Taylor & Hamilton W. J Vinte ......0..uii City registrar ........... McAuley's Book Store .,.. E J, Telford i McKelvey & Birch The Jackson Press Charities--Belleville's Chil dren's Aid . 1.80 Mothers' Allowance 567.50 Hanson, Crozier & Edgar .., 771.77 88.00 1.75 5.00 98.05 70.42 71.27 64.69 6.42 467.00 1.00 35.20 4.00 6.30 14.85 ae. "rsa Board of Works. The following was the report of #e Boyd of Wous ple of some forty it daily, largely by Two other new effects Pepsodent brings two other effects ow deem essential. It multiplies the starch digestant in saliva, That is there to digest starch authorities ni teeth mean. Pepsodent fights coats, starch and acids--all the great tooth enemies. Then it leaves the mouth in normal alkaline condition. The glis- tening teeth you see everywhere now big something of the benefits it New beauty in a week The Pepsodent effects are Quickly seen and felt. This test will be a revel- ation to you. Present the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten ae the film-coats disappear. Note the re- freshing taste it leaves. It 1 bring you prettier teeth, and quickly. But, more than that, it will bring you safer teeth. Cut out the coupon 80 you won't forget, : "~ 10-DAY TUBE FREE Present this coupon, with your name and address filled in, ingen store nam It is good for a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. Your Name. cori crirrmmvoam ara rns rae Address FENG ss sr ress sR eae SN Vg Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon to The Pepsodent Company, 118 Sherbourne Street, Toronto, Ont., and the tube be sent by mail, . : Only one tube to a family. British Whig, Kingston, Ont. That authority be given to ask for » Prices on 150 barrels, more or less, of cold patching material required for repairs of oiled roads this year. That nepean sand stone blocks be used in the track allowance on On- tario, Brock end William streets. That the approaches from the rail- Way tracks on Brock, Clarence and Johnson streets be paved with this material, and that authority be giv- en to purchase these blocks from Campbell & Wilkiams, of Bell's Cor- rers, at $116 per thousand for com- mon blocks, and $146. per thousand for flange blocks. That the request of the British American Of] Company to erect four Steel storage tanks on their property purchased from 'the Bailey Broom Company for storing and distribut- ing all grades of petroleum products such as gasoline, kerosene and all grades of lubricating oils in accord- ance with their letter of March 18th be granted. " ; -- City Property, "These redommendations were made by the perty committee: That the ho be extended to the pool and billiard license holders to 11.30 pm. That the request of the Kingston Gentlemen's Driving and Matinee Club for the use of the fair grounds on June 3rd be granted. Parks Committee, The parks committee recommend- ed as follows: That Reginald Watts and his wife be engaged to take charge of the Richardson bathing house for the season at $100 a month, and that the bathing place be opened May 15th. That the chairman and superin- tendent of parks be authorized to purchase treks, shrubs, biubs, plants, Sei are required for the city parks. 'In attendance were Mayor Corbett and Alds. Angrove, Bawden, Chown, Cohen, Driscoll, Godwin, Graham, Holder, Johnson, Kelly, Kent, La- turney, Milne, McCartney, Nash, | Richardson and Sangent, 3 New Complexions for Old! Make This Amazing FREE Test! Thousands whose complexions ani These surprising results using * i" ao Kl og ', Deautifiers Yeast Best With Iron IRONIZED YEAST ts and will not cause gas or