THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922. DR.A.W. WINNET DENTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets Phone 363 [ill think it 1s going to burst. FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF TRY | B. V. McGeein 2£2 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1182 --------t For moving of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF | weighed 120 lbs, now I weigh 150." EVERY DESCRIPTION King Phone 377. Evenings 2231. 0 153 WELLINGTON STREET on Iransfer Co. Kingston and Vicinity Heart Would Beat | LIKE A | TRIP MER Heart trottble has of late years be- | come very prevalent. Sometimes a | pain catches you in the region of the 'heart, now and then your heart skips beats, palpitates, throbs, or beats with such rapidity and violence you You have weak and dizzy spells, sinking sensations, are nervous, irri- table and depressed, and if you at- tempt to walk upstairs or any dis- tance you get all out of breath. We know of no remedy that will do 80 much to mako the heart regain strength and vigor, regulate its beat and restore it to a healthy normal condition as will Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills Mrs. Chadwick, Delhi, Ont., writes: "I had palpitation of the heart, and the least exercise, such as going up- | stairs or up a hill, my heart would | beat like a trip-hammer and at times | I was dizzy-headed and had a sinking | sensation as if my time were near. A friend suggested I try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, so I procured | three boxes, and by the time the first {one was used I began to improve. In all I took six boxes, and now al- | though in my 66th year I feel like a | young girl; no dizziness or heart- | thumping, and can walk miles with- | out fatigue. At time of sickness | | | Price, 50c. a box at all dealers, or mailed direct. on receiot of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, | Ont. | Dr. Waugh Dentist 4] 106 Wellington St. Phone 256 A PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning and Repairing. | Also Organ Work. All work guaranteed. | PETER D. BROWN | 12 Markland St. Phone 2307m. | ee mp | | Helpful Hair Hints | THE DAILY BRITISH WHI G. a rapidly # Voted for the Fielding Budget. family of advertisers is W. 8. Reed, M.P., Frontenac, voted | growing one. for the Fielding budget. - | Harbor Work Expensive. Cheese Sales. | The Frontenac Dredging company Woodstock, 1,360 boarded, 14 1-2¢ engaged in dredging at James Swift bid. No sales. (& Co.s wharf reports only sixteen St. Pascal, Que., 309 at 14 11-16c. feet of water over the solid rock at ---- - | the end of the wharf. There is no On Saturd®y, June 17th. {accumulation of mud or gravel at On the above date the Whig's new | that point, and in order to increase serial story, "On Wings of Wireless" the depth of water blasting would will start. Don't miss it. It's a dandy. | have to be resorted to. This will not be done now, however, There is no greater depth at any other point U.F.O. dance in A. H. Fair's grove, except inside the inner harbor where Hemlock Park, Friday evening, June | the water is over seventeen feet 16th, Salsbury's orchestra. Dancing, | deep. There a greater depth can he £2.30 to 12.30. obtained by dredging away the mud and gravel. Dance at Glenburnie. Are After Accommodation, With the arrival of the delegates to the Orange Lodge convention, the demand for hotel and boarding- house accommodation will be exces- sive. Autumn Courts, Kingston--Jury, 26th September, Justice Orde. Kingston--Non-jury, 13th Novem- ber, Chief Justice Meredith. Belleville--Jury, September 19th, Justice Latchford. Belleville--Non-jury, Chosen a Director. A. M. Rankin, M.P.P,, for Fron- tenac, has been chosen a director of | the Canadian Good Roads Associa | 'MDer, Justice Onde. {| Brockville--Jury tio hich has been meeting in Vis-| and non-jury, ose fyi Cc. : eting sn | 10th October, Justice Latchford. Napanee---Jury and non-jury, To Entertain Councillors, | November, Justice Lennox. Warden Drew will entertain the | Pembroke__Jury and Frontenac county councillors to a | 24th October, Justice Middleton, trip down the river on Friday even-, Perth--Jury and non-jury, ing, June 23rd. The council meets | October, Justice Latohford. here next week. I" Picton--Jury and non-jury, | November, Justice Middleton. 20th No- 14th 30th Given an Appointment. Walter Robson, Iroquois, has been | A Native of Athens, superintendent of the western divis- ion of the Canadian Pacific railway. He retired from that responsible position to become manager of the | Saskatchewan exhibition at Saska- | toon, Sask. a position to which he brought great executive ability. He is survived by his wife, one sister, Mrs. A. E. Dondvan, Torofito, and ous brother, A. E. Fisher, Regina, Sask THE GENTLEMEN CADETS | WHO WILL GRADUATE At Royal Military College Olos- Ing Exercises on Wednes- | day Next. non-jury, | 7th The final year examination results {at the Royal Military College are an- | | nounced, and the following gentle-! [men cadets will receive graduating | diplomas: \ P. F. Osler, Toronto. i A. H. Zimmerman, Hamilton, | C. H. Gordon, Montreal. H. Ambrose, Hamilton. 8S. Kirby, Wakefield, P.Q. E. May, Ottawa. F. B. Taylor, Kingston. . Loomis, Montreal. R. B. Irvine, London, Eng. H. M. Swabey, Toronto. . G. Defries, Toronto. . G., Ferrabee, Montreal F. MacLaren, Brockville. . B. Boulden, Windsor, N. 8S. . G. D'A. Chadwick, Toronto, - H. Wallace, Hamilton. D. T. Mundell, Kingston. B. Fry, Montreal. JE. Willlams, Toronto. i 2 | H. } N i. R, | bp. o | { Q { } amwgEn LUMBER Our large capacity sheds are well filled with a splendid assortment of good grades of Lumber in all sizes. It is in Al condition, and we would be pleased to serve you. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wetnngton Strects, KINGS10N, Ont. Office Phoue 66. Factory Phone 14185. LOOK AT THESE! MEN'S CANVAS SHOES, high or low cut, blucher or balmoral styles, and White or Brown. To reduce our stock we offer the above for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only Bt....... 0. ese S203 air JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. 70 Brock Street PHONE 291 | For Furniture or Baggage Tramsfer. You can easily clean your head of |appointed carpenter in the service of | Many will learn with regret of the | riflg with motor truck or horse drawing | dandruff, prevent the hair from fall- | the department of railways and [death at Saskatoon, Sask., on Sunday vehicles. Motor Oars amd Livery o¢|iN8 Out and beautify it, if you use | canals with jurisdiction over the ter- | of Charles D. Fisher, a former resi- | any kind In comnection. Saddle Horsey | PATISIaNn Sage. 5 [ritory between Morrisburg and King- | dent of Athens. He was taken sud- a specialty. FPre-war prices. HE) ing triouds save "Paris. | ? jae ill on Sunday morning and, de- | "INKLE & CO "" e { spite skillful medical attention, death | r . | to make my hair wavy, lustrous and | a ---- Y | 130 Clareace Street. Kingston, Ont, | abundant. It also keeps away all, Cornwall Issue to Sterling Bank. | ensued in the ex\ning. The late Mr. | dandruff and immediately stops itch-| The Sterling Bank was the suc-| Fisher was born at Athens, on Aug- | ~~ | ing scalp." {cessful tenderer for the Cornwall is- | ust 24th, 1867, and was therefore in { | This inexpensive invigorator is sold {sue of $75,000, for which alterna-| his fifty-ifth year, He was a son of | | by McLeod's Drug Store and at all [tive bids were asked for 5 1-2 and! the late Duncan Fisher, who was one | | 8ood drug and toilet counters. Be ¢ per cent. at 100.47. The 5 1-2!of the leading residents of Leeds | |sure you get the genuine Parisian |per cent bid was accepted on a 5.46 county. | 3 s | He was educated at the pub- | Sage (Giroux's) as that has the : People's | money back guarantee printed on {lic and high schools of his native vil- | I re t | every bottle. lage, where he display®d--splendid | . Durnford, Montreal. . Gordon, Montreal. . W. Southam, Toronto. . M. Sharp, Toronto. . I. Olmstead, Hamilton. . McPherson, Toronto. . Evans, Lethbridge, Alta. . Creswicke, Barrie, Ont. . Macdonald, Hamilton. . Van Koughnet, Montreal. . Bostock, Monte Creek, B.C. | . Fitzhugh, Cobourg. | . Leslie, Dartmouth, N.S. . R. G. Ray, Quebec, P.Q. C. H. Riordan, Montreal. J. B. Sturgeon, Ottawa. de L. H. M, Panet, Ottawa. HEE wo gi FURS INSURED AND STORED EEEEp wt mom g! per cent basis. Our Summer Attraction. mental powers. He entered railway | work and by perseverance and dilig- | ' 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res,, 1187. ! BUILDING ? to outfit thejf boy at a very low cost. ence rose to the important position of | G. A. Murphy, Ottawa. W. R McRae & Co. COAL Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 138 FOR SALE A beautiful island in Lough- boro Lake .......... $75.00 W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 80 Brock Street Phone 424 SEASONABLE FRUITS and FRESH VEGETABLES "Pineapples, Strawberries, To- matoes, and all the good things in Spring Vegetables. BON MARCHE GROCERY Cer. King ate Bev Streets REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son 21 Main Street. Phove 1670. { | | | | the e pimples and , while the Ointment soothes and heals. bY is delicate, delightful, Soap 25. : Divtment 25 aad Ste. Jaleinp 28s, Soi 344 Se. " OGLIVIE'S Insurance and Brokerage Office rr ------------------------------ AGENT FOR EXCELSIOR LIFE, ROYAL EX- CHANGE, FIRE, SICKNESS AND || ACCIDENT, BURGLARY. G. HUNTER OGILVIE 151 Wellington Street led nurses. The principle Offers hod bs a good opportunity Boy's suit, khaki pants, khaki ---------- ~~ ee shirts, waists, underwear, jerseye, swimming suits, ete., everything to make the boy happy. Prevost, Brock street. Gone to the River Side. Many Kingstonians have taken cottages for the summer, and have moved with thelr families to Pitts- burgh township, and along the lake front. The weather has not been very favorable for camping during the past few days. "Registered Nurses for Ontario. At last Ontario 1s to have register- | of tha | nurses bill was adopted by the legis- | lature and the details are to be work- | ed out. Graduates of hospitals who fulfil certain requirements will be en- | | "The Cup of Kindness." CHASE & SANBORN, Montreal. Perhaps it wasn't Tea that inspired the writing of "cAuld Lang Syne," but PE SEAL BRAN titled to use the affix to their names. Robinson-Prentice Wedding. On Saturday last at Toronto the marriage was solemnized of Miss Pearl A. Prentice, eldest daughter of John H. Prentice, Toronto, to Sherif FE. Robinson, Toronto, son of Mr. and | Mre. George W. Robinson, Athens. | The bridal couple left for Buffalo and | other points, and returning will re- | side in Toronto. | | | | | | JONE LEE, Manager Most Up-to-Date Restaurant Excellent service. ' Meals at all hours. - pi ------ Major Gillies t6 Command. It is understood that Major A. B.| 331 KING STREET. KINGSTON, ONT, CAN. Reasonable prices. ¢- Near Sngle nd, Caf Everything of the Beat in well selected and carefully prepared food. Private Phone 655. Public Phone 527 Gillies, 0.B.E., who has been second in command of the 1st Artillery bri- gade, Ottawa, will take over the command. Major Gillies won war. The new commander is a son-| in-law of Mr, and Mrs. J. S. McCann. | ------------------ Attended Nurses Graduation. Mr. and Mrs. William Kimberley and Mrs. C. Huffman, Sharbot Lake, Mrs. Thomas Erwin, Perth; William Kimberley, Smith's Falls, and John | Duffy, Fall River, were in the city | Wednesday attending the graduation | exercises of the Ontario Hospital, Por uth. Miss Grace Kimberley To Clear MAN BEAST, THERE SUPERIOR TO THAT OLG RELIABLE REMEDY, D® THOMAS' ECLECTRIC OlL COM 18 NOTHING SYRIED AND Our new Bathing Caps are now on displgy--new colors, new and styles--all very » FOR SALE Military Temts -- Bells and Marquees--at reduced prices. Also new Camp Cots and Chairs, L Cohen & Co. 273 Ontario St. Phones 836, 837 pretty indeed. A large assort- ment to pick from and our prices will please you. Come in and see our Caps be- fore you buy. ' Priced from ........25¢ up M. R.-McColl PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Cor. Clergy and Princess Sts. T was one of the graduating class i lf | i g Rebuilt the Road. The section of roadway on King street, west from Alwington avenue to the top of the penitentiary hill has been rebuilt by the prisoners from the penitentiary and is now in good condition. This formerly was in very bad shape and hard on the motorists. The section from the patched part east is poor at the pre- sent time. £ i £ at i fis 4 5; i 41 i fi E : IF ] i f Ii t F i | | 5 £ 1h ; ji General Circus Fee $200. There bas been so much talk about the circus fee in Kingston that it is given for the benefit of Whig readers. A circus license costs $100, Added i 1h } £ i fi retirees | Why Men Take Mastin's Yeast Vitamon Build Firm "Stay-There"" Flesh, Strengthen the Nerves - Pk Increase Energy. " The Skin | F to this is $100 for the use of the fair grounds. Each side show coats $10. If a circus has five sideshows it costs it $250 all told, which is not coneid- ered a big sum for the advantage of showing in a place the size of King- ston. EE ---------------- Compare With a Year Ago. If 'you can compare our classified columns with those we ran a Year ago you will see how much we have grown. We attribute that growth to the fact that our ads, in all depart: ments, have made good. It means something to our business men to know they may depend on these want ads. Our ads are worthy of at- tention and consideration and our Gourdier's BROCK STREET; 'KLOTHKLAD Suits for Boys sa "Made To Wear Where Others Tear" TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St, (One door below Randolph Hotel)' ¢ Special Sale of Women's Summer Combinations : for 79¢c a suit "Fine Cotton, Elastic Ribbed. Lisle fin- ish, no sleeves and short sleeves, with Jee and tight knees; in sizes from 34 to 4.2. This is a Special Purchase and iis less than present milkprices. W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191, The Waldron Store.