BUY KINGSTON MADE PRODUCTS Er fi o | \ BEAVER BRAND - HARDWOOD FLOORING Quarter Cut White Oak, plain Red Oak, Clear and No. 1 grades, also 'Maple, Birch and Beech. We hive just the right kind at the right price. "SEE US FIRST." ALLAN LUMBER CO. : PHONE 1042. J Be. SMOKE PEEL CIGAR Be. GEO. A. BATEMAN REAL ESTATE 150 wattington. McGOWAN CIGAR CO. Phone s00w. N (Canada Cutlery Co., Limited Manufacturers of POCKET AND PEN KNIVES C. A. Eaton, Gen. Mgr. Kingston, Om | BRITISH AMERICAN HOTEL 1 Sunday Dinner Served From 1 te 2.30. Price 75e, M. BOHAN, Proprietor. KINGSTON, ONT. 4 NF will \ AUTO REPAIRS Done right and the prices ou, ; We Just charge for what we do id" no more, E. B. EDWARDS 3% Princess St. Phone 2248w. NEW YORK HAT CLEANING CO. Hat Cleaning and Reblocking pects Te mies "work 8 lists in or! P. LAMPROS 208 Princess St. =: Phone Give us a ¢ lo 395. 7 A . ) P. C. LAWSON KINGSTON'S LEADING FLORIST WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND FUNERAL DESIGNS rm Houses Phone 1174), SAFES Ve offer a few medium size at discount. Regular price $76 $90. Just the thing for doc- or small businces. . R. C. DOBBS '41 Clarence Street riter headquarters Telephone 8i9 Store 770. 7 \ D. 8. COLLIER Successor to Warwick Bros, g MY VALET Phone {1 650 ) | Allen, the Auctioneer) Telephone 252. 232 Brock Street 2 CLEANING DYEING PRESSING REPAIRING VALET SERVICE E MARRISON STUDIO PORTRAIT OR COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Next to Bank of Nova Scotia | Jobbing Work Specialty =) F. H. HAMILTON Plumbing and Steam Fitting, Hot Water Heating | Phone 1430w. 131 Alfred st. g 3 § Commencing SUNDAY, APRIL 28rd, or. Bus starts for Cataraqul tery dally except Saturday sad y at 1:45 p.m. Fare: 40 cents 3 Leaves from Livery of-- J. D. GODKIN & SON 16. Princess St. | Phone 3 h | \ ¢ iE, Quality and Firs Class Service y Guaranteed REID'S DINING HALL QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY TORONTO EXHIBITION GROUNDS East Side Industrial Building Phone 3152 3 TELGMANN OOL OF MUSIC Phone 1325). J Frontenac, 110 CLERGY STREET PHONE 275 ' M. LAWSON AUTO BAYTERY EXPERT ANY type of Battery recharged, repaired or built to order, aur satisfaction assured. IT CREATES STOMACH TROUBLE CARNOVSKY'S BAKERY ad of the highes made the best in- te by men ied i for making it A sweet and wholesome. Try HERt-puse: YOUR GROCER FOR IT OR PHONE 111, Nhy Eat Poor Bread ? J (FOR LEATHER GOODS Stop and look at our displa: Made-in-Kingston Teather" a in SARGENTS. DRUG STORE WINDOW, Noy buy out of town when you can buy at home ? L M. CHUBB & CO, : > - 3 Perfumery, 'Tollet Preparations © Dr. Bell ER MEDICINE CO. Clarence Street. Phokes 514-364 £ . N McGinnis & O'Connor PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW | | Hishway Engineers and Contractors FOR THIS BEASON 2 ; eeOUR MOTTO ee "PROMPT SERVICE" or Ice Co., Ltd. . J (0. AYKROYD & son T) BUILDING CONTRACTORS Estimates Given on New and Repair Work. n MAIN STREET. PHONE 1g7e. i -- 'eber Pianos MADE IN KINGSTON fi ; (Limited) J) i MANUFACTURERS : "PRUE COTTON". REAL -- TORONTO WINNIPEG * THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG a. ------ KINGSTON GARMENT CARE GIVES BEST OF SERVICE Collect, Press, Clean, Mend, Make and Deliver Clotnes ~ by 8Speediest Methods. Satisfaction 48 & word covering a wide fleld, but to the "My Valet" shop, ¢wo doors below the Grand Opera Hopse, ft means but one thing, and that is always foremost in their minds. 3 Some ask what the ome thing 4s. Their answer could not te in a more businesslike or plain way. "Call 650 for our fast motorcycle truck to col- lect and deliver your pressing and repairing and this firm will guaran- 'ee satisfaction." "My Valet" is in a position to offer real garment service to the public. A man, in many cases, when he has 8 sult pressed, needs it back within a short time, perhaps when he is go- ing on a Journey, or is doing one of those thousands of things that crop LP in a hurry. The manager of "My Valet" eays that eight out of ten suits called for are requested back within a short time. That is why they secured their speed 'wagon and that is why they will get another one if their fast-growing business de- mands ft. The exper: talloring department in connection with this cleaning estab- lishment, supervised by a man who Las had a wide experience, cannot be surpassed, and it gives this firm a great advantage over the average cleaner, aside from the distinction of having the best cleaner available, ---------- WHY WILMOT'S MILK IS BEST FOR CHILD " The small child must be very care- fully looked after. From infancy until the little tot has gone well into its teens the greatest care must be taken with every phase of its life. What foods build up the body of the future adult form one of the most important problems of parents and in this one department, especially, all danger must be avoided. "One of the greatest of foods for children is milk," we learn from Wil. mot's Dairy. "The natural food of young and growing animals, wheth- er human or ofherwise, is milk and the r 8 for it ere apparent, be- erful body-building qualities.' "But, at the same time, one of the worst things that any child could be given is a regular supply of milk that is not of the very .best quality. In our dairy every precaution fs tak- en to insure the absolute purity of the milk that is daily consumed by our large number of patrons." "The stock from which our supply is secured is confined entirely and exclusively to pure-bred Holsteins, ~---- |THE MAN ON WATCH Some aldermen say that the fair grounds have been a white elephant to the city, which has made nothing out of them. Why does the city mot try to make something. Let it keep the grounds busy, run a big fair and make the place profitable. After all the coal prices are se- condary to getting coal here. Kimg- stom is not faring so badly after we read of what other places are pay- ing. Up-in Toronto, where the con- troller set the price at $15.50, deal 'ers are charging $18. Taking candy from the coumters of stores as one passes out jis not confined to children. Not at all. Some well-known Kingston full grown folks have a habit of petty stealing in stores and then preaciiing honesty as the best policy. That O.R.F.U. snapback system Lof play did not make & name for it- self here last Saturday, after one views the casualties--teeth knocked out, « nose and a leg broken. Before the season ends we might "Dick" McClelland on his antiquated romdster and Ex-Mayor "Jimmy" '|Minnes, who was the Ontario cham- pion high wheel rider over thirty Years ago. Some lettering done by painters fifty years ago can be seen at the corner of Wellington and a ---------------- HIS AWAKENING. The prodigal son was disgusted. Everything in the oM burg. which he 'claimed as his birthplace was the same as it always had been, and he loudly proclaimed that dt always would be the same. There were Hometow! bis- cuits, Hometown packed meats, Hometown planos, Hometown everything. He was fed up with Hometown. He wanted to get out in the great, big world and cut a dash. He wanted to deal in the great markets of com- merce where everything you bought came from the other side of the world, Just to give it quality. He wanted clothes like the travellers who came through and a snappy car such es the tourists often drove by his father's front door. So he moved away from Hometown. As usual he drifted from one town to another, city and it began to make him tired and he moved Though he was a rolling stone, started to shine more brightly than his shoes. He often remarked that he kmew where the lively villages flourished, but he never seemed able to reach them. Le Finally be met the girl who him stop. They were manried and settled down. One evening friend wife entertained and the erstwhile pro- digal lstened in on the gcsslp end remarks. One of the good ladies told of buying the loveliest (her word, not ours) biscuits, and the prod. got the shock of his life when he heard that they were from Hometown.' That winter his garage man sold him a Hometown battery for his car, the hard. Ware man sold him a Hometown stove, and his wife coaxed him into buy- ing a Hometown piano. Soon he began to realize that Hometown was some Hutle old place, after all, and when asked where his place of birth was he would shove out his shirt front and shout "Hometown!" Hometown and Kingston are the same. You are proud of Kingst, when away from it. Why not support it when you are making your living here by insisting on Kingston-made products? : A few months in one along omce more. --~-- or if the car were properly loaded. Similarly an old tire. due to weak- ness, is more euceptible to this heat production than a mew tire. . Experts at the Atwood & Dine Vul- canizing and Gemeral Tire Service Station, on Bagot street between Princmws end Queen, point out that there is absolutely no reason, so far as a blowout is concerned, for a ré- The pastures in which thew feed are beautifully shaded, with plenty of good, rich grass and an abundance of running spring water. So soon as the milk is secured it is run over a cofl water cooler, bottled and kept in a cooler until delivered swiftly by mo.or truck in-sde city." "Our milk is' always of the same high quality because it is taken from SUCCEED WITH KINGSTON | | | | | be gathered no moss, but his clothing |/ |r faTomoay, ocToBER 18, toa. ; KEEP OUR HOME FACTORIES BUSY. ASK FOR MASOUD'sS ICE CREAM ALWAYS THE sawp 238 Princess Street. Phone 980. Your Cylinder Troubles Over | Try the New Method R. M. CAMPBELL Grinding Shop Phone 1212J. Corner Queea-Wellington Streets! CALL H. L. BRYANT For CARTAGE OF FREIGHT Phone 17534 MN WM. J. VINCE | PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND HOUSE DECORATOR PHONE 967. 164 CLERGY ST. ' ---- BUY W.L.B. BRAND GUARANTEED VINEGAR Factory: Bagot Street J DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED FRUITS Grape Fruit, Grapes, Oranges, Bananas, Fresh Vegetables M. AMODEO 240 Princesa Street. Phone ve. | J 17 Division Street - N-- - ¥ GEORGE NOBES Plumbing and Tinsmithing = = « Phone 986m. ] J Give us a trial, Graham-Electric CONTRACTOR AND JOBBER HEATING PADS, ELECTRIC CURL- ING IRONS, ELECTRIC RANGES, IRONS, TOASTERS ang GRILLS, Phone 1944 426 PRINCESS STREET -- Battery and Ignition Work a Specialty. Telephone 1340, Storage Battery--Service Station LATE DJ WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY { 19 BROCK STREET { Repairs all kinds of Magnetoes, Gen- | erators, Starters, Lighting Systems | and Storage Batteries. | | cause of its easy digestion and wond- thoroughbred, well-cared for cows, is cooled and bottled as soon as milking is over, and is kept in this condition until it reaches the congumer." Wilmot's Dairy has been establish- ed for three years. It is situated in the township of Pittsburg, five miles from Kingston, on the Provincial Highway. It numbers an increasing clientele in all parts of the city end Wilmot's pure milk and cream are well-known products. EXPLAIN REASONS FOR OVERHEATING OF TIRES Atwood & Dine's Tire Depot Gives Advice on This Worry of Motorists, duction of air pressure before going on long journeys, or on hot days. The maximum increase in air pres- =--ALL WORK GUARANTEED } end sure that could be expected, under any conditions, would not exceed fif- teen pounds--the average would not be greater than six pounds. Anyons can readily see that this small in- crease in pressure will not blow out the casing. 2222422000000 2 BREAD." LOOK THEM OVER. DOYLE'S BREAD The better bread, the more they eat--the more bread the less of meat--the less of meat, the better health, which proves we have often said: "IT ALWAYS PAYS TO EAT DOYLE'S what Ed -- How well do you know Kingston? How well do you know its merchants and men of business? Look over this page, and, without noting ad- dresses, eee if you can tell place your order with us. STEWART'S DAIRY 689 Princess St. teed oty ' Ns FOR' PURE MILK AND CREAM Our Motto, "Service and Quality" A. TIERNEY, PROP, Late Steward of the Phone 2373m, BELMONT DINING ROOM) Frontenae Club J where each man's place of business fs situated. How long has he been there? The heat that is noticeable in a tire after it has been run for any distance Phone 2193w AA Nt ANNAN At tntntaty 65 BROCK STREET a \ or any great length of time is gener- ated by the tire itself, due to the bending'and Aexing of the rubber and the fabric. The amount of heat in a tire depends on the rapidity and ex- tent of this action. ? A tire on a car overloaded, or an underinflated tire, heats more rapid- Iv than it would if properly inflated of the dogs that bark. Then we will know what's what, The Lampmn is told that no soclal service meeting was really required last Monday evening in the city hall as everything was cut and dried as regards the committee to be appoint- ed. It was raflroaded through be- fore suggestions could be made: Every*church and public body should have heen represented on the ocom- mittee, Some church' folk are- sore over the matter, and its a pity as everybody's help is needed. --THE TOWN WATCHMAN IN THE HALLS AT QUEEN'S. The Annual Fleld Day Competitions on Monday. In the ezrinual year elections of Ars '25, Prof. D. McArthur was elected 'homorary president. . Prof. McArthur 4s the mew professor of Canadian History. Among the other officgrs elected were president, D. B. Taylor and secretary, D. M. Allan. The anmual fleld day competitions Will be held at the Stadium Monday afternoon. Those who secure first places and reach the minimum re- quirement will represent Queen's at the Intercollegiate tournament, Arts '26, the freshmen year, met have a high bicycle race between | for an organization Friday afternoon ' [east and west of Capreol is as yot , [comparatively little known to the The Alma Mater Society is called Just Like a Serpent Like a thief in the night, it steals through the system--that's how Cat- that Catarrhozone is a won- derful remedy for all Catarrhal and bronchial How many are in the busi- ness and how many of such establishments are there in town? After a perusal™ of this page you will find that you know but little about your city after all ATTWOOD & DINE 277 BAGOT STREET Vulcanizing, Tires, Tubes < and Accessories ; Phone 902m, ". C04 + 2dr tb ree $00000090000000 * + ° + + + + + + 4 + + * + + + + * + ° ° SMITH'S MEAT MARKET CHOICE WESTERN BEEF, COOKED MEATS 888 Princess St. Phone 709. hn to meet Saturday evening for the first meeting of the session. Miss Wrong met several gather- ings of students in conference on Fri- day and addressed another general 7 7 a . -- Auto Painting J. A. FoXx Phone 567. Shop on Third Floor, Blue Garages, Bagut and Queen Sts. | -- R. H. JONES Auto Tops Recovered Ph one 152. 890 Princess Se. | meeting In the evening on the sub- ject of the relation of the students 40 internationalism. -- GET READY FOR THE CHASE. i: BAKER'S DAIRY PASTEURIZED MILK and CREAM 58 Victoria Street. Phone 2088. \ ------ Train for Hunters Over Can- Special ' ada National RR. -' Burke Electric Co., | SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES CONTRACTING AND REPAIRING Phone, Day 428. 74 Princess 81. | The open season for hunting deer and moose in Northern Ontario 1s rapidly approaching. South of thc French and Mettawa rivers Nov. 5th to Nov. 20th inclusive; north and west of these rivers, Oct. 25th to Nov, 20th inclusive, North of the Trans- continental Rafflway line the season is from Sept. 15th to Nov. 15th in- 4 -- LATURNEY CARRIAGE WORKS Special Designed Business Waggons--Auto Bodies General Phone 152. 300 Princess st. ; [ THE KINGSTON ART STUDIO 84 Princess Street. Phone 2150w, KINGSTON, ONT, 7 clustve. | The Canadian National railways traverse the finest hunting territory in this country. This fact with their fpeclal and regular train service makes "The National Way" the premfier Pine for the hunter. The hunting grounds are so vast there is TELEPHONE 278. WARREN & WILLIAMS GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRS, GASOLINE AND OIL. -- 110 CLERGY STRE®T J game for everyone. 7 The selection of grounds is a most important matter and one which re- quires careful study. The territory | reached by the Canadian National] lines north of Parry Sound is already a favorite ome, but the new country DRINK. WILMOT'S PURE MILK : BE HEALTHY Phone 2360 'r 14. K " [which with regular traf al 3 (hunter and should, therefore, be 3 highly attractive to the follower of the deer and moose. The Canadtan National raflways are providing special train service, ~~ Sally Ann Moi 1s a lovely girl, so is OH MABEL CROTHERS, OH HENRY'S little sister, © Boy, you should see MOLLY'O McCORMICK sitting under the Rosebuds with -NEILSON'S SONNY BOY, enjoy ing MASOUD'S Ice Cream. The above Confections can be obtained from-- J. H. JARVIS Cor. Princess and Albert Streets. Phone 2373m., Open dally 8 am. to 12 pm. N Sowa Keeps Coal Coal Keeps Soward Branch Office: PHONE 158 MoGail's Cigar Store N-- | THE SONG SHOP 216 PRINCESS ST. PHONE 970w, KINGSTON, ONT. Only Pure Fruit Syrups Used CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS "473 Princess Street 7