FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1022. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. DRAW. WINNETT| DENTAL SURGEON, 'WAS TROUBLED | WITH HER LIVER For Over Four Months Johnson and Wellington | When the liver becomes slow, slug- | Phone 368 | gish and torpid it is not working | | properly and does not supply suffi- ~~ | cient bile to thorouxhly act on the bowels and carry off the waste pro- | ||| ducts of the system, hence the bow- | | els become clogged up, the bile gets into the blood, constipation sets in {|| and liver troubles follow among || which are, sick or bilious headaches, | heartburn, water brash, Jaundice, { floating specks before the eyes, pain | under the right shoulder, coated | tongue, bad breath, yellow eyes, etc. MILBURN'S i LAXA-LIVER PILLS | || quickly remove the secretions, clear | away the effete and waste matter by | acting directly on the liver, and mak ing the bile pass through the bow- | {| els instead of allowing it to get into | ili the blobd. | Mrs. Alice Mehill, Napanee, Ont. - ||| writes: --"1 was very badly run down | - {|| for over four months. I tried sev- | 5 " C een i eral remedies, but got no relief. One | 4 | dpy my husband brought me home a | PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1182 Corner of Streets - FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALIT WESTERN BEEF TRY vial of Milburn's" Laxa-Liver Pills, | |i and before I had used half of it I was much hetter>_I only used two vials | and I am a different person to-day. I can safely recommend Laxa- Liver Pills to any one troubled with | | liver trouble." Price, 25c. a vial at all dealers, or | matled direct on receipt of price by | PIANOS and CARTAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION {The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, | Ont. 1 Kingston Transfer Co. ©: Phove 377. Evenings 2231. ! 153 WELLINGTON STREET PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning and Repairing. | Also Organ Work, | All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St. Phone 2397m, 282 = For moving eof FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, | Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. Phone 06 L-------- BUILDING ? PHONE 291 | REPAIRS OK ALTERATIONS? For Furniture or Baggage Transfer. | Estimates given by ri. "% with motor truck or horse drawing | 0. Aykroyd & Son vehicles. Moter Cars and Livery of any kind in connection. Saddle Horses 2! Main Street. Phone 1670. "FINKLE & co. | SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAR 120 Clarence Street. Kingston, ------------------ It's Grandmother's Recipe to Re- WATTS |. comic, Poop jos Almost iid that Sage ors | Tea and Sulphur, properly com- 177 Wellington street. pounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and | faded, streaked or gray. Years ago bouquets to order. Phone 1763. | to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by ask- ing at any @irug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this fam- ous old recipe, improved by the ad- dition of other ingredients, at a | small cost. | Don't stay gray! Try it! No one | can possibly tell that you darkened | your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or | soft brush with it and draw this i through your hair, taking one small | strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after an- other application or two, your hair | becomes beautifully dark, glossy and | attractive. | the only way to get this mixture was Res, 1187, 3 W.R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOCK. Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 188 FOR CLOCK REPAIRS Phone 2056] L. C. HEMSLEY WATCHMAKER and JEWELER from R. J. RODGER 149 8ydenham St. has that wonderful refreshing odor that exclusive women de- sire, We have the Perfume, Face Powder and Talcum. | See our window display and note the attractive appearance of our Day Dream line. M. R. McColl PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Cor, Clergy and Princess Sts. Phone 82. TO LET 'Seveti" Room Dwelling, mod- erate rent. Possession May 1st. Apply 25 Pine street. W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 80 Brock Street Phone 424 DID YOU EVER TRY Waghtafl's Glager Marmalade. Wagstafi's Pineapple Marmalade. Wagstaf's Bramble Jeily. We also bave a full line of other reialble makes of Marma- lades, Jam and Jellies for sale at BON MARCHE GROCERY Cor. King and Earl Streets 5-37T149 Suits All the latest styles in Tweeds, Serges and Worsteds-- ranging in price from-- $14.00 to $35.00 Large Shipment of - BOXYS' SUITS Sturdily made and of cloth that is sure wear. From $6.00 to $12.00 ~ . SPRING OVERCOATS I. ZACKS 271 PRINCESS STREET Lumber, Iron Siding and Roof- ing, suitable for barns and gar- ages; several toilets, white enmmel basins, electric light shascs and second-hand Gas Stoves at bargain prices. Applyi-- L Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario St. Phones 836, 837 » If you go to war pray, if you go on a seas journey prav twice, but pray three times when you are going to be married. ; | Ce [has a 300 gallon capacity, is a great Kingston and Vicinity ] - Collegiate Easter Reports. { The reports for the term ending man, vice-chairman of the board, at Easter were issued this week at contains the following: "Boozers, the Collegiate Institute. Parents are | generally, should give this rubbing asked to examine them. alcohol a wide berth." The circular --_-- | also gives the details of the death, of | Returned from Hamilton, a man at Brantford who drank soma: Canon W. F. FitzGerald has re-|of the 'stuff." turned "from Hamilton where he preached anniversary services in St. Thomas church and also delivered two lectures, Hospital Service Building Ready. | It is understood that the new ser- | , vice building of the General Hospital | ------ will be officially handed over to the | A Shower for Men. | hospital authorities within the next Fifty raincoats only in this special [few days. The buflding has been purchase, light and dark tweed, fawn {ready for use for some time though mixtures, all new styles at about half the refrigeration plant 48 not yet last season's price, Come and see completed. them. Prevost, Brock street, + Finishes Season's Work. To Study Overseas. | The Kingston Poor Relief Society Dr. H. A. Boyce left on Wednesday has completed its work for the sea- night for overseas, where he will ison and its members are much grati- | study in some of the big hospitals. fled that they have been able to end He will be absent for three months. | their labors so satisfactorily. What | He was accompanied by his son, cases may develop from now on are | Frank Boyce. [to be looked after by Mrs. John - | Wright, president. Your Business, | ari ------------ How to get it, and keep it. Adver-! To Stop Truck Overloading. tise in order to get or build up your| All moter trucks in Ontario will re- business, Then, continue to advertise quire to have their rated, capacity in order to keep your businesy--to painted on their side in letter an keep what you get, and to get more. [inch half by inch high, if the legis- ---------- lature adopts a bill introduced by New Gasoline Tank. \ { Frank C. Biges, minister of public Robert J. Reid and Sons, under- works. This measure is degigned to | takers, have installed a gasoline tani | Prevent overloading. | outside their garage. The pump is situated inside and the tank, which rn | Shortage of Hay. | There has been a shortage of hay | iin some parts of Eastern Ontario, {and for the first time in several Took Strip off Wharf. |years the farmers have had to im- The steamer Brockville tore. a |port hay frém New York state. This strip off the end of Swift's wharf a |is due to the sale of surplus hay by few days ago, when making the turn |farmers who thought they could sell in the harbor.. Little damage was in the winter, but the late spring done to either the warf or the ves- | finds some short. sel. convenience. I Vegetation Backward. mck. The farmers attending the Fron- Is always with the business man .,,. Cheese Board report vegetation who advertises his wares or Ris|,orv packward. There is no pasture wants. Advertising has increased |g, qairy cattle yet and they have to business efficienéy, It has made |p, sail-ted and the feed supplement. working &nd even everyday living, |eq with crushed grain in order to simpler. keep up the vitality of fresh cows. The cheese factories are paying onity Growth Stmulated. | elghty-five cents per cwt. for milk, The rain on Thursday held 'the |ang those in the co-operative system | | [over the signature of W. 8. Ding- {by the rain on Thursday. Good prog- | | ress is being made with the excavat- | | field this year. farmers back In their spring seeding |grq not expected to realize more than but, this is more. than compensated | for by the stimulus given to growth | of the meadows, and in some gases to | grain dlready sown. Lost Their Chance. It is stated that some of the cheese factories in the county refuse to take the price which was offered on the cheese board last week, and as a result they will lose considerable money as the price dropped consid- erably during the past week. The Only Regulars. The bteamers Kingston and To- ronto will probably be the only boats making regular trips through the] Thousand Islands this year, accord-| ing to a local marine man. The Brockvile may make occasional ex- cursion trips, but the traffic would not warrant a regular schedule, our Show Rooms, which we strate. Drinkers Beware ! A new compound known as "Rub- bing Alcohol," now on the market, is sald to have deadly "kick," and the Ontario License Board has issued a friendly warning to '"boozers gen- erally." The warning, which is sent out Na PHONE 400, {FRANK I. SOLAR. oo Thed A. Dp © Loromnener of Mama Trang. Dut Hogh Sehavh AAA | OAKLAND AUTOMOBILES The General Motors Corporation is now manufac- turing OAKLAND Cars at Oshawg, and we have been ap- pointed distributors for this dist: We now have a 6-44 Touring Price $1595.00 (F.0.B. OSHAWA) EORGE BAWDEN CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE that unless there {is a marked ad- vance in the price of cheese which 1s | hardly likely. Not Held Up By Rain. ] The workmen employed on the | street paving work were not held up | ing although extra work is necessary | owing to the slope on King street. This section requires deep excava- tion to allow the finished pavement | to be even. No Cavalry Camp Here, It is very unlikely that there will | be any camp for cavalry at Barrie- | Last year there was | a limited camp when two squadrons ; of the 4th Hussars at about half- strerigth each, took nine days train- | ing, and if a similar camp is author- ized for this year, the Prescott squadron of this regiment will prob- aby be given the first chance for the training. Tug Weaver Floated. Frank Norris, superintendent for the Canada Steamship Lines, is in the city, superintending the repairs and equipment of the boats berthed here during the winter. The barge Montreal and the tug Weaver, sunk at the wharf, were successfluly float- ed on Thursday. It was only neces- sary to pump out the tug to refloat her. The action of the ice sunk the Montreal, which tilted the tug and | allowed it to fill with water. Kingston may have the service of the steamer Thousand Islander this season. This steamer has been ply- ing between Detroit and Chathamn on the Thames river, and last year is reported to have had a very suc- cessful season. The steamer Rapids King has been ordered up the lake and may possibly take over the Thames route, permitting the Thous- and Islander to come here. No offic- fal announcement has been made. I don't ocomsider tite man 'who agrees with me upon all questions one of good: judgement, Sometimes the last will is contrary to the will and expectations of some of the relatives. He who weep from his heart shall provoke tears even from the blind. on exhibition in will be pleased to demon- MONTREAL STREET } | } \ | | | | PATTERNS Pom FLAasw Bos. FLASHLIGHT STANG | Building Materials -- Taimber, Shingles, Lath, Brick, Cement, Asphalt Roofing, Windows, Doors, Interior finish, etc. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Strects, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 68. Factory Phone 14105. OUR BEST OXFORD Call and see this popular Brown Saddle Strap Oxford for Men. Made on the newest French last, Ourprice................... $0.50 Brogues and other Oxfords at prices from $5.50 up. These Shoes are all new stock. You are therefore sure of the latest style at lowest price. JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. 70 Brock Street FURS INSURED AND STORED Gourdier's BROCK STREET] KLOTHK Suits for Boys "Made To Wear Where Others Tear" TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) »" | | 3% AND HERE'S HOW YOU MAKE IT the' extensive equipment the | midd! her usually i § f i 58 § : 2 it 4 i : § { § 9354 i fo! ii Faf Hi FH the | take the whole flash box apart fer carrying. E is a small box-like affair, end IY Phone 191 NN J m o FOR SATURDAY id LARGE RANGE OF Curtain Scrim and Marquisettes inPlain, Hemstitched and Fancy borders. White, Cream and Ecru from ....... 15¢. to 75¢c. a yard EXTRA SPECIAL Women's All Pure Linen Hem- stitched JHandkerchiefs--an extra fine quality for .......12%¢c. each W. N. Linton & Co. 0' SE at ay