FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1923, DRAW. WINN Corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets Phone 363 mr --- FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF ] PHONE 1182 --------t For moviag of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF WINNETT No Excuse for PIMPLES Since Ironized Yast Are you troubled with humiliating pimples, blackheads or boils? If so, here is a way in which youcanbanishthem almost like magic. Simply take two Ironized Yeast tab- lets with each meal, Then watch the re- sults! See how quickly your skin begins to clear. Be- fore you know ityou have the clean fresh skin that you have always longed for. Everyone realizes the wonderful value of yeast in clearing the skin. Yet Ironized Yeast embodies an amazing new process--called iron- ization- which enables yeast to bring its wonderful results just twice as quickly! Get Ironized yeast today. All dealers. FREE TRIAL To try Ironized Yeast free simply mail postcard for famous 3-Day Trial Test. Address Harold ' The debris F. Ritchie & Co., Ltd., Dept. 9, Toronto, THE; DAILY BRITI SH WHIG. Kingston and Vicinity hig | { , Dr. and Mrs. T gion, Couc | The warm weather jby t | work hard to supply the increased |of the {demand. It isn't such a cool job at | photographs of it have that. Repairing Burned Buildings. | W | the roofs on the | rear [burhed during the fire last week. | been |PIANO TUNING American tourists are beinning to | no uncertain language. {come into the city in greater num- ple are quite indignant Lawn Social and Dance. |for a toy boat which he sold to Mr. At Fair's Grove, Glenburnie, Fri-!Hanna, and for which he has not re- ceived ' payment. The boat was a complete miniature yacht, with sails and all the paraphernalia of a yacht. July 14th. | Have Taken Cottage : | E. Little, King | have taken a cottage at Lake hiching. A Beautiful Garden. Man favorable comments nave -------- | Leen heard about the splendid gard- Ick Men busy; en at the C.P.R. station on Oniatse Is weicomed {street. Officials of the railway who have seen it declare that it is one finest on the system and been taken for the railway magazines. he ice men who are having to | -- Their Sleep Disturbed. orkmen have started to repair | Residents on Montreal street near buildings at the |Charles street are complaining of of the Finkle livery which were | the actions of an outside bill poster {who started work at 4.30 Thurs- livery has =igo | day morning and made considerable | noise wakening the residents. One | resident says that when he spoke to [the disturber he was "told off" in The peo- and state in the taken away. More Tourists Conring. er will realize this the longer the act is enforced. Many farmers at first hostile are now advocates of the | act in which they see a marked ad- vance in the quality and quantity of | cheese, and, what 'is also af equal importance, a steady improvement in production and an incentive to | buildup the dairy herd to where it | ought to be. | The Late James Hawkins. | A sad death occurred in St. Fran-| cis' General hospital, Smith's Falls, | when James Hawkins passed AWAY | vr suddenly on Supday. The deceased | was a brother of Rev. Sister M. Al- | ban, of the hospital nursing staff, | and was twenty-two years old. He had been engaged at his trade as | machinist in Toronto when taken ill! with heart trouble and cathe to his | home in Tweed and one week ago went to the hospital for treatment! and was making good recovery and | a few minutes previous sent a mes- | sage to his mother saying he was | CEDAR SHINGLES Cedar Wood Shingles will cling to the roof until they rot off. They will not blow off. They do not rattle and roar in a wind storm. Cool in summer, warm in winter, and durable--they make the most satisfac. tory roof. N i . S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Weiningtos Strects, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. WHITE SALE! To clear this week, we offer Men's White Canvas Boots and Shoes at 20% off regu- lar prices. will report the matter to feeling so well, when he took a! change and only lived a very short | time. The deceased was a son of | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hewwias | Tweed. ~-------- nn Hood's |bers and they may be seen on the [that they | main streets any day. Many of them | the police. {pass through the city by auto but --_---- | PETER D. BROWN | the boats from the island resorts | 188 WELLINGTON STREET || 12 Markiana st. Phone 2307m. jare also bringing in large crowds. | Capable of Verification. | i C. D. Cramer, cheese maker and ery | a 4 owner of the Elginburg factory, stat- \ 1 oy Receiving Congratulations. | , Dr. Waugh BUI 1 DING P| The local bowlers are receiving |S that his recent proof of the value = EPAIRS ALTERS TIONS] | congratulations on their win at Co- |°f the dairy standards act is cap- Dentin | R au A given by = | bourg. Kingston will soon be fam- | &ble of verification by all other fact- | {ous in this district for its players. |Ories. Referring to statements that oO. Aykroyd & Son Belleville, where the local bowlers|¥as Dot in the interest or the ' dairy industry Mr. Cramer states -o. | C8rried away the trophles last year, | : . Main Street. Phove 2% {wi certainly be visited. this year yt| pastas ely that it is and every farm- a tournament is held. Plano Tunivg and Repairing. Also Organ Work. All werk guaranteed. EVERY DESCRIPTION . on Transfer Co. Phone 377. Evenings 2231. Boys' Brown Canvas Boots at Half Price. These are leather soled and heeled, JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. 70 Brock Street ~-- | care constipation, biliousness and all Uver fils. Do not gripe or irritate. 25a. 106 Wellington St. Phone 250 P REMEMBER If you want dobing done, don't call on us, but if you want first-class decorating, then telephone 2090J. for ainting ana decorsting is our Pisiness. W. H, FRANCIS 35 SIXTH ST, Phone 2000J. | For The Thrifty Buyer. Our annual summer eale for July | | 1s on, everything in Boys' and Mens' | | Ready-to-wear clothing and Gent's | | Furnishings reduced in price. We | | guarantee to save you from 15 per | | cent. to 25 per cent. Prevost Cloth- | {Ing House, Brock street. lunches to put up for husband, daughter INSURED AND STORED At Rotary Club Luncheon. ! At the Rotary Club luncheon; held | at noon today, the speaker wag Dr. | C. C. Nash, who gave an address on | 10 Inch Double Sided Phonograph Records People's "Dentistry." President Leman Guild Florist | aa . |cccupied the chair. Rotary speak- | 177 Wellington street. WHILE AT 3 {ers are curtailing their speeches dur- | WHY PAY MORE? Fresh flowers and plants daily fine the warm weather. Funeral designs, and wedding | bouquets to order. Phone 1763. { | y i : > . a CAMP To be on duty st the .switch-| 'W hen evening comes do you dance or rest? Music . | -[l] to suit every individual mood will be found on Apex Re- board in a telephone exchange dur . bo . LET US REPAIR YOUR CLOCK [ing an electric storm is not the cords which guarantee the maximum of pleasure at the Res, 1187. | most pleasant" sensation in the minimum of cost, | world, and on Wednesday evening Watchmaker from R. J. Rodger | the local "hello girls" "had a holi- {day for a couple of hours at least. 149 Sydenham 8t. | Just off Princess " -- Gourdier's BROCK STREET, Latest Dance Hits 473 Swanee River Moon Three O'clock in the Morning 4514 Stumbling Kitten on the Keys 4533 Nola Pick Me Up And Lay Me Down 4594 All Over You Boo Hoo loo 45625 Lovey Dove In the Vittle Red Schoolhouse 4534 Black Eyed Blues nesday night. The college is very | Romany Love 4535 Some Sunny Day | much exposed to the fury of storms | Sweeping over the lake, and in u Popular Vocal Records : | storm of some months ago consider- | K-K-K-Kiss Me Again 577 I'm a Daddy . 577 |able damage was suffered. Leave Me With a Smile 4526 Mr. Gai'azlir and Me. Shean 4503 My Machree's Lullaby 479 Time After Time 4529 486 477 5487 4522 4508 4511 480 Kicky Koo | -- | Escaped Damage. | The R.M.C. grounds and build- |ings escaped any serious damage | during the heavy storm of Wednes- AUTO TOPS RECOVERED and REPAIRED | | Doesn't Look the Same, i The old Brock street church bufld- ing which was turned into a garage when it was sold some years ago, is | more and more losing its old ap- | pearance, This summer the high | steps which ran up to the east door | DEALERS EVERYWHERE < have been taken down, and the | building looks quite chamged. The Sun Record Co., 210 Adelaide West, Toronto. -- ---- ---- Went on the Trip. -- -- The steamer Wolfe Island took a large crowd 'on its trip to the foot | Get the Habit: "For Records Try Treadgold's First" of the Island on Thursday afternoon. | We have the Record whem you want it. All mail orders There were a number of American | prepald. Mail us yours. excursionists in the city from Alex- . andria Bay, two large motor boats, Treadgold Sporting Goods Co. the 216Y and 1467Y, bringing up the parties. 88 Princess Street. Telovhone 4m. | Instrumental Records Rule Britannia (Band) 475 British Pluck March (Band) On the Lake (Xylophone) 499 Twilight (Violin) ed ye RH. JONES ETRE, | 390 PRINCESS STREET Phone 153. \ | The Telgmann School of, Music Piano, violin and other stringed instruments; elocution and dra- matic art. Pupils may begin at any date. Terms on application. Engagements for concerts ac- cepted. 216 Frontenac Street. Phone 1325;j. E===----------""3% EVERSHARP || | The only thing in a H Suit for a boy who is continually on the ge. Ak £2, They are "Made to wear where others TWEDDELL'S | 131 Princess St. . (One decor below Randolph Hotel) tear' | Cholcest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us, Had Thumb Broken. Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Murphy and family, Smith's Falls, have gone to Gananoque where they will occupy their cottage on the St. Lawrence for a month, In cranking his car the doctor met with a slight accident which resulted in the breaking of A | Ee ZACKS' g Se MID-SUMMER SALE (Oo Very Special For Caught In a Canoe. is now at its best. All the Lateat Apex Records Can Be Had at Our Store The Song Shop, 216 Princess St. When You Think of Music Think Of Us. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 188 -- --t "FOR SALE A beautiful island in Lough- boro Lake .......... $75.00 A young man residing on Gore street and a girl friend were out in the harbor in a cance when | the storm of Wednesday night broke. Though the emall craft tried to tie itself into knots in the heavy seas which quickly sprang up, the young veople managed to navigate it safe- ky to shore. PENCILS REPAIRED W. H. GODWIN & SON We are equipped to: make Real Estate and Insurance any repairs to above pencils. 80 Brock Street Phone 424 We carry a supply of parts. Prompt service. Shirts from Straw Hats. Mrs. Leonard J. Donovan Dead. SEASONABLE FRUITS and FRESH VEGETABLES Pineapples, Strawberries, To- matoes, and all the good things in Spring Vegetables. BON MARCHE GROCERY Cer. Haag and ne Streets FOR SALE Mititary Tents -- Bells' and Marquees--at reduced prices. Also new Camp Cots and Chairs. + L Cohen & Co. 273 Ontario St. Phones 83v, 837 J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street, Kingston, At St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, on Tuesday, the death occurred of a well known and high- ly respected resident of Escott in BELMONT DINING AND TEA ROOM Why not dine here where Quality and Service Is Supreme? Home Style Cooking Lunch 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner @ to 8 p.m. the person of Mary Emma' Moran, wife of Leonard J. Donovan. The deceased was. born in Kitley, thirty- four years ago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Moran, now of Smith's Falls, -------- Visiting in KingSton. A brilliant Queen's graduate in tha person of George Clark, M.A., who is head of the English and history de- partments of the King George High school, Vancouver, ie visiting in the 51.25 75c up Single Pants. Big Reduction. Men's 8ox, 8ilk, Silk Lisle, Cashmere and Cotton. Shoes at very special prices. | men's and Boys' Suits--Serges, Tweeds and Worsteds Y@ood Values. RG Now. IL. ZACKS city with his mother at 149 Brook street. It is twenty-three years since Mr. Clark has been in the city having graduated in 1898. He is pleased with the many changes he notes. He also speaks with the highest optim- ism of the prospects for great pros- perity in the west. wy A. Tierney, Prop, a ---- To Close Early. Colborne stores have adopted the custom of closing every evening at six o'clock, with the 'exception of Tuesdays and Salurdeys. -- Le Saing for a Debt. | Bgwerd Dingman, Alexaniria Bay, N. ', 'has filed a suit against Carl Hanna, formerly of Watertown, now. of Cleveland, which comes up in the courts here to-morrow for $125. The ay THE N : Be Merry ENGLAND CAFE However you're feeling, whether you're leisurely or hurried, festive or just plain hungry, this is just the right place for you. In an atmosphere of cheerful dignity, you will find good food, polite service, plus a degree of sociability that sends you but much cheerier than when you came in. The New England Cafe 331 KING STREET Private Phone 655. KINGSTON, ONT, CAN. lu Dine and money Is claimed by Mr. Dingmea WHITE WASH SKIRTS, nicely made of Gaberdine and fine Duck, at less than the price of the materials, for vovoovl Li... 81.00 Each MIDDY * BLOUSES--white with colored collars and cuffs; Misses' and - Women's sizes, for . .. .. .$1.00 each HOUSE DRESSES, made from _the best Canadian Prints, in neat pat- terms, for .............. $1.00 each W. N. Linton & Co. 7 Phone 191.