BUY KINGSTON MADE PRODUCTS THE DAILY ee ee -- BRITISH WHIG eee SUCCEED WITH KINGSTON KEEP OUR HOME FACTORIES BUSY. BEA VER BRAND HARDWOOD FLOORING Clear and No. 1 1 also nt kind right Quarter Cut White Oak, plain Red Oak, grades, Maple, | h and Beech. We | price. "SEF US FIRST ALLAN LUMBER CO. PHONE 1042, r at the nave just the | 1 \ # THOS. G. BISHOP ENGINEER AND m ACHINIST Electric and Oxy-Acetylene Welding Corner King and Queen Streets and Iron Castings, 5c. SMOKE EEL CIGAR McGOWAN CIGAR CO, REAL ESTATE 139 Wellington Se. Phone 306w, BRITISH AMERICAN Canada Cutlery Co., HOTEL Special Sunday Dinner Served From 1 to 2.30. Price 73e, ERLE R. ASHLEY, Proprietor. J \ Manufacturers of POCKET AND PEN KNIVES «. ) "HIGHER QUALITY" "BETTER SERVICE" Our Motto. M. R. McCOLL YOUR DRUGGIST Cor. Clergy and Princess Streets AUTO REPAIRS and the prices will Done right please you We just charge for what and no more | E. B. EDWARDS } 24% Princess St. Phone Zsw, we do P. C. LAWSON KINGSTON'S LEADING FLORIST WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND FUNERAL DESIGNS | Green Houses Phone 1174J, Store 770. \ Limited A. Eaton, Gen. Mgr. Kingston, On¢ \ \ 7 7 GEO. A. BATEMAN ARE YoU DONKEY? 1e a donkey fell in- A fox came by, Once upon a tir [to a very deep hole and, on being asked for help replied that he was not big enough for the Job but that a great strong elephant Was within calling distance. With 'that perverse reasoning that has be- (come traditional in connection with {animals of his kind, Mr. Donkey fig- ured that if he called the elephant he would only be using up his strength So he back and waited--and eventually starved to death. There are many business men Just {like that donkey. They find themselves in a business | hole or financial depression. The wise old ad-man comes by and tells them that they may have the great strength of increased 'business and more sales, simply by using the far reaching voice of newspaper adver- tising sat aiso in the perverse way that la rapid- ily becoming traditional with men of Lis kind---that the price which ha would pay to raise the voice which summot big business would weaken the strength of his already impaired capital | So, like the donkey, he sits back 'and his business dies of starvation, sometimes slowly, in other cases very rapidly Are you a donkey? If you are, |take a tip and get over it. The case : S A F ES D. 8. COLLIER We offer a few medium size at 20% discount. Regular price $75 | and $90. Just the thing for doc- | tors or small busincss. J. R. C. DOBBS 41 Clarence Street Typewriter headquarters Telephone 819 Successor to Warwick Bros, MY VALET Phone 650 | Allen, the Auctioneer Telephone 252. 232 Brock Street N-- Plumbing and Steam Fitting, Hot Water Heating \ Phone 1420w, 131 Alfrea st. CLEANING De DYEING VALET SERVICE THE MARRISON STUDIO PORTRAIT OR COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Next to Bank of Nova Scotia } | 5 'N PRIL 23rd, ) | Commencing SUNDAY, APRIL N | Motor Bus starts for Cataraqui | Cemetery dnily except Saturday and Monday at 1:43 p.m. Fare: 40 cents return. Leaves from Livery of-- J. D. GODKIN & SON $200 Princess st. Phone sis} Jobbing Work Specialty F. H. HAMILTON r Quality and First Class Service Guaranteed REID'S DINING HALL QUEEN'S UNIVER! ry TORONTO EXHIBITION GROUNDS East Side Industrial Bullding Phone 2152 ° TELGMANN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Phone 1325). J 218 Frontenac, 110 CLERGY STREET PHONE M. LAWSON AUTO BATTERY EXPERT ANY type of Battery recharged, repaired or built to' order, Your satisfaction assured. IT CREATES STOMACH TROUBLE 'S BAKERY made from the best in- d facility for making it Why Eat Poor Bread ? CARNOVSKY are turning out Bread of the highest quality, KEredients by men who ha the kno wiedge an Just right--pure, yweet d wholesome, Try it! ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT OR PHONE 111, Children's PHONE 1307 |]. Child PLACE YOUR ORDER Now One of our specialties! FOR THIS SEASON OUR MOTTO "PROMPT SERVICE" Kingston Ice Co, Lt ~ ---- Our Motto: "Cleanliness and Civility," amd we trr to live up to It in every way, Frank Robb's BARBER PARLOR IS3 WELLINGTON STREET (Next to Bank of Nova Scotia) en \ J {for advertising has been proven so {many times that advertising in re- [putablé newspapers is no more a gamble than buying a hoe. Ralse your voice and yell for big business! | ---------- GODKIN'S MOTOR BUS ALWAYS IN DEMAND The fine new motor bus purchased 'by the J. D. Godkin livery in the |spring of the year is having a busy, |season. The comfort and roominess of the interior of this large coach, to- ether with the speed "vith which |parties are transported to different places for picnics, parties. dances, nr | other functions, make it a general [favorite and its services are much in |demand. Not so much in demand, however, that it cannot do more work. The big bus is unlike the old teams of horses, or wheeling parties. It never tires' It can run twenty-four hours a day if necessary. The months of July, August and September see many picnic parties {leaving for points outside the city levery Saturday and Sunday. Groups |get together and motor to country dances. Family parties attend re- unions, anniversaries, wedding cele- |brations, within a few miles of the {eity. For all these trips Godkin's |bus is the ideal means of transporta- | tion. Then there are regular trips to Cataraqui Cemetery which give many people an ¢pportunity to look after the graves of their deceased friends and relatives. Full particulars may be obtained by telephoning 316 or [calling at 290 Princess street, The Mixer in Business. The term "a good mixer" does not | necessarily need to apply solely to | the man who is profligate with time {and money, but should be the ever- [ business man. He becomes "a good | mvixer"" by being genial without get- [ting too familiar; by being kindly jand showing an interest in the affairs of his customers without becoming gossipy; in fact, by being ready at |all times to render a real personal {service to all. The "good mixer" | may find room in any business. | ------------------ ! Nothing can beat money in giving the soft answer that will turn away | wrath, especially the wrath of a bill | collector. --------n EAA EE EEE EEE XY | Weber Pianos EN ------ L ~ Dominion Textile Cop (Limited) MANUFACTURERS "PRUE COTTON" . MONTREAL--TORONTO--WINNIPEG any ~/ | fit and fine all day, to be fr * TO-DAY'S INSPIRATION +* + Remember-- j% That the sky rocket makes a |* spectacular trip but a short one. [% That there is no remedy for 4 time misspent, 4 That the superlative is never < competitive. |# That the most honest man is |% the man who has been and is |% honest every day. + je ¢ $9400 020000 Every Woman in | = Poor Health | Has an awful struggle. Lots to do, all kinds of WOTTYy, poor appe- | tite, headaches, weakness. Her one | desire is for more strength and bet- | ter health. What sickly worn out | women need is a cleansing, blood | purifying remedy like Dr. Hamil- | ton's Pills. This wonderful medicine | clears out the wastes from the sys- | tem, regulates the bowels, helps the blood. To look your best, to feel ee from | lassitude and headache, use Dr. ! Hamilton's Pills regularly. 25¢. at | all dealers or The Catarrhozone Co., Mr. Donkey Business Man figures, | WHEN YoU HAVE THE GOONS { DEMAND 1s SURE TO FOLLOW | offer to the public, and tell the pub- lic about them, |sure to follow. cream, for Instance. All over the {City and the towns and villages ad- {Joining one sees those familiar red |and green signs "'Masoud's Pure Ice {Cream for sale here." And; because | Masoud's 1s a Kingston-made article, i because the money put into Masoud's | ie distributed in Kingston, and be- |cause there jg no better ice-cream | made anywhere, the people have | made a habit of {stores and stand | Masoud sign. When the ladies of |some country church are having a [lawn social, wi | district is giv | when the Ing an entertainment, young people get up a |dance, then you will hear the advice {to the committee from all sides: "Go to Masoud's for your ice cream." It Is the never-die gupremacy of super- | ior goods and service being recogniz- |ed by the people who are favored by [them and Masoud's Ice Cream is {known in almost every ho |& long radius of this city. Masoud's retail business is also re- | ceiving liberal patronage. interior of Marble Hall attracts many {during the hot weather and its cosi- |ness in winter is as inviting as iis refreshing coolness in the summer | months. The electric bakery is a general favorite and each day's large turn- out is eagerly sought by many eus- tomers. The delicious finish and [Sunt right" touch of the electrical system of bakin herents, ---- IN CANNING SEASON CONSULT M. AMODEO CO. Now, with the strawberries com- Ing into the markets in loads and other luscious fruits rapidly ap- proaching ripeness, the busy canning season starts and the thrifty house- Wives are 'putting down" the delic- fous preserved fruits which will make the finishing touches for |during the long winter, [many kinds and qualities of fruits and vegetables to be preserved and | each lady who is contemplating the work of laying in a large stock natur- |ally wants to find the place to obtain [her raw materials. For fresh fruits and vegetables and Italian wares of all kinds satis- {faction may be obtained at the store of M. Amodeo & Company, next to Masoud's on Princess street near Sydenham. ------------ MANY BANK BRANCHES CLOSED DURING MAY During the month of May Canad- ian chartered banks opened eight branches and closed 67, as against three opened and 21 closed in the previous month. Branches opened are the following: Encrugijador, Cuba, Royal; Montreal, Sherbrooke street west and Hampton avenue, Union, and sub-branches: Niagara Falls, Centre, Ont., Royal; Pont Viau, Que., Provinciale; Rustico, P. |E. I., Royal; St. Come, Que., Hoch- {elaga; St. Julien de Wolfstown, Que, and Runnymede roaq, Dominion. Branches in Canada now total 4, 576; in Newfoundland, 45, and else- where, 155, or 4,776 in all, as com- {pared with a total of. 4,82 at the {end of April. -------- Wise Man, "Well, anyway | saved time during that hold-up," grinned the First Vic- tim of the bandits, "How's that?" Victim. "When that robber through your pocketg I watch up my sleeve," 5 was slipped he replied. my | | Montreal. AA mE YOUR REFRIGERATOR Should be stocked with pure ICE made from distilled water, Kingston Artificial Ice 423 Montreal Street. Phone 693. NEW YORK HAT CLEANING CO. Hat Cleaning and Specialists in Ladies' Work P. LAMPROS 208 Princess st. ~~: Phome 32395. Give as a :rial, KINGSTON, ONT. Toilet Preparations Dr. Bell WONDER MEDICINE CO. 119 Clarence Street. Phones 514-364 | If you have high class goods to | then the demand is | . ars e becoming stronger, and Take Masoud's Ice. |PE4rS to be be s : : | CONNERGAL HOES The situation in refined sugar ap- in some quarters predictions are made that the current season will witness a considerable advance in prices, with a possible scarity. At the present time two of the refiners are withdrawn from the per hundredweight for granulated, Which is a substantial advance from the low point of $66.24 reached patronizing those [bon he begianing of Mey. Theva: | 8 which display the | POTt trade in this commodity y brisk just now, and large quantities of refined sugar are going out of hen the lodges of some the country, The large crop of fruit | is expected to result in a v.g pre-| serving season, which will obviously | cause a bigger demand for sugar. | me within |that the New Haven anticipates tne The cool'| Ment of Canadian ec |from Sydney, N.S., and it is said | & has won many ad- | Bureau of | | ) ! |» inquired his Fellow |» |» going | | 216 PRINCESS ST. PHONE ~| The arrival of a shipment of Cana- | dian coal at the port of Providence, ! R.I., for the New Haven Railway, together with two cargoes from Charleston, S.C., is taken to mean to prevail! for The ship- was made present coal strike some considerable time. coal is the first Canadian coal received at Providence for some tinre. { The Australian Government plans | to settle 1,500 cotton growers in Central Queensland on 168,000 acres | to increase the cultivation of cotton | according to a report received by the | Textile Division of the United States Foreign. and Domestic Commerce. The land considered su'it- able for cotton ig at present leased to graziers. The settlers will be ex-| pected to do some mixed farming, ni | addition to raising cotton. The Brit- ish Imperial Government has teen approached for a price guarantee on cotton that may be raised in those | areas, it is reported. { -- { There was an 21most negligible de- | mo Supa good meals [cline in the cost of living in Canada | There are |during May, ag arrived at by the Labor Department's Investigators. | The average cost at retail of a list | of 29 staple foods was $10.22, as! compared with $10.26 in April; $12.25 in May, 1921; $16.65 in | 1920; $11.82 in May, 1917, and| $7.43 in May, 1914. The total for food, fuel and ren for May, 1922 was $20.57, as compared « with $20.66 for April, 1922; $22.84 for May, | 1921; $26.44 for May, 1920; $21.67 | for May, 1919; $18.50 for May, | 1917, and $14.21 for May 1914. Directors ofthe Steel Company of | Canada met in Toronto Thursday apd | declared the custmary quarterly 'div- | idends of 1% per cent. on prefer- | red and 13% per cent, on common, | payable July 18. The stock market | was not allowed the opportunity of | giving and expression to this an- | nouncement, as the meeting was not completed until after the closing of | the Exchange. The behavior of the | stock has been quite normal and sat- | isfactory, and there was no intima- | tion in its movements that there | " y | would be any interruption in the div- | Provinciale; Toronto, Dundas street | The action of dir- | idend payments. ectors at yesterday's quiet in accord with tion, meeting was] public expecta-| | -------- | There are too many married men who look on the wedding ring as a badge of slavery instead of a circle uf | | love. ------ i SHV 4294%930%4 044] | A TIP It hurts to tell the truth at + times--but every hurt will # teach us a lesson if we are of a mind open to conviction. far better to tell madame truth- fully and candidly that you do not have the particular brand she requests in stock, but that you will have it for her when she calls again. Then carry out Your promise--order jt at once -->be ready to supply her de- mand on her next visit. CEP 000%0 20000009 I\ Rheumatism--is Yours | Acute or Chronic? In either case you'll get such re- sults from good old "Nerviline," Which has five times the pain destroy. | ing power of ordinary remedies. | Nerviline gives results because it | Penetrates to the source of the pain, | because it contains ingredients that destroy rheumatic pains. It is the | unusually bad case that proves the | Power of Nerviline. Suited for young | and old; used internally and exter- | nally for many purposes. 3sc., at | all dealers. | [ FOR LEATHER G00DS Stop and look at our display of Made-in-Kingston leather goods in SARGENTS DRUG ETORE > . Why buy out of town || when you can buy at home ? | M. CHUBB & Co. \ - > 9, McGinnis & O'Connor Highway Engineers and Contractors 7 0. AYKROYD & SON BUILDING CONTRACTORS Estimates Given on New and ao. Ropalr Work, : 21 MAIN STREET. PHONE 1670. N-- > market, | while the others are quoting $7.34 | *\ | | Phone 1352, \, | Phone 645. BREAD IS YOUR BEST FOOD, EAT MORE OF IT DOYLE MAKES THE BEST PHONE 1369. -- Your Cylinder Troubles Over Try the New Method R. M. CAMPBELL Grinding Shop . Phone 1212J. Corner Queei-Wellington Streets ASK FOR MASOUD'S ICE CREAM ALWAYS THE SAME 238 Princess Street. Phone 950. J \ 7 pr-- | CALL H. L. BRYANT For CARTAGE OF FREIGHT Phone 1753J \ EE ---------------------- £ , \ The W. L. B. Brand VINEGARS Sold from coast to coast. The Wilson, Lytle, Badgerow Co., Limited KINGSTON, ONT. ee' GEORGE NOBES Plumbing and Tinsmithing 17 Division Street . . . . Phone 986m. 3 WM. J. VINCE ) PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND HOUSE DECORATOR PHONE 967. 164 CLERGY ST. \ DOMESTIC AND Im PORTED ¥ TS FRU Grape Fruit, Grapes, Oranges, Bananas, Fresh Vegetables M. AMODEO 240 Princess Street, Phone 776. N\ Give us a trial, Graham-Electric CONTRACTOR AND JOBBER ATING PADS, ELECTRIC CURL. TRONS, ELECTRIC RANGES, S, TOASTERS ang GRILLS, Phone 1944 426 PRINCESS STREET Battery and Ignition Work a Specialty, Telephone 1340, Storage Battery--Service Station H WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY 19 BROCK STREET Repairs all kinds of Magnetoes, Gen- erators, Starters, Lighting Systems and Storage Batteries. ALL WORK GUARA NTEED--- NOTICE! ! ! . Jobn Ashley, late of the Eastern Canada Maxotire and Rubber Co,, han Withdrawn from that firm. The busi ness will be carried on at the same place under the name of EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE AND RUB. BER Co0., under the management of ALBERT NEAL. All outstanding accounts will be paid to the Company, ------ | BELMONT DINING ROOM Our Motto. "Service and Quality" A. TIERNEY, PROP, Late Steward of the Frontenac Club Phone 2373m, 65 BROCK STREET IN IRON r 3\ FOR PURE MILK AND CREAM place your order with us, STEWART'S DAIRY 689 Princess St. Phone 2193w \ 7 A ee ---- \ ATTWOOD & DINE BAGOT STREET Vulcanizing, Tires, Tubes and Accessories Phone 902m, SMITH'S MEAT MARKET CHOICE WESTERN BEEF, COOKED MEATS 338 Princess St. Phone 799. 4 7 . . Auto Painting J. A. FOX Phone 567. Shop on Third Floor, Blue Garages, Bagot and Queen Sts, ome 277 oo R. H. JONES Auto Tops Recovered Phone 152. 390 Princess St. r Burke Electric Co., SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES CONTRACTING AND REPAIRING Phone, Day 423. 74 Princess St. BAKER'S DAIRY PASTEURIZED MILK and CREAM 38 Victoria Street. Phone 2083. THE KINGSTON ) ART STUDIO 84 Princess Street. Phone 2150w, KINGSTON, ONT, s \ LATURNEY CARRIAGE WORKS Special Designed Business Waggons--Auto Bodies General Blacksmithing 300 Princess st | WARREN & WILLIAMS GENERAL REPAIRS, GASOLINE AND OIL. TELEPHONE 275. 110 CLERGY STREET > BIG REDUCTIONS IN WALL PAPERS Bedrooms, halls, parlors, for rented houses at 10c. and 12% ec. roll. "HANCOCK, THE DECORATOR" 155 Bagot Street. Phone 1966 --t \ \ IF USE WILMOT'S PURE MILK and CREAM . Telephone 2360 r. 14. NOTICE |f Soward Keeps Coal T he le of Willi lie ais ion --_-- Coal Keeps Soward Arriving daily, Bodley's Con- fectionery, Neilson's Ice Cream Branch Office: PHONE 155 Bricks, Eskimo Pies, high class McQGall's Cigar Store \ rr Chocolates. J. H. JARVIS Corner Albert and Princess. Streets Phone 2373m. J Only Pure Fruit Syrups Used CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS 473 Princess Street