THE DAILY BRITISH _WHIG To All Mothers Croup starts with a dry cough and rattling ig the throat; after which | the crdupy crow gives warning of | | the disease. The child, after tossing | | restiessly about, will start up with a | flushed face, protruding eyeballs, | | and a distressing look of terror and | anxiety. There is a struggle for | breath. and the expectoration of the | { mucous matter is so difficult to get | trid of that the effort appears to | | threaten strangulation. | Builder from Childhood to Old Age DELCO- LIGHT The complete Klecirfe Light and Puewer plant for every country home, W.C. CAN:NON 164 DAMME Stent vhome 11300, || On the first sign of the "croupy | : | crow" mothers should administer | hy w=} Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, and FOR SALE | thus give the child prompt and per- manent relief, and perhaps the life | { saved by taking this pr tion. $3500.00--Colburne Street, solid | » brick, 10 rooms, verandah, hgt air | Mrs. H. A. Langhorn' amilton, Ont., writes: "My * little boy was | furnace, electric light, gas, garden, | garage. very bad with the croup and I could | not get anything to relieve him until | $2,100--Portsmouth. Frame| I tried Df. Wood's Norway Pine | "=""ligilse, 8 rooms, barn. Lot 66] Syrup. x 132. for the relief it. gave him." T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. : KR. H. Waddell > Phoues Sati bd Brock » WNNONNENENENOENN a : . Corn and Peas 14c. Carpenter. rhone 937. Rolled Oats 6 Ibs, for 23c. Pure Lard 18c. 1b. kiads of Carpemtry | Choice Western ioe a siven. on Rew Hoors I cannot praise it too highly General Insurance Price 35c. a bottle; the large fam- ene . rocery Specials Meats always in laid. Hav ur hardwood floors ciean- rk. ed with ~ chine, Victory Bonds bought and sold. | o> 1¢ 60c.; put up only by The G THOMAS COPLEY | Canned Tomatoes 16c¢c. | stock our mew J. T. EVES | 171 Raglan Rd. TELEPHONE 2580, RENREREREERERNEY A Help for Baby ~ PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H, Butcher, 27 Pine Street. PHONE 184. DR. A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGRON, Corner of Johnson and Wellingtun Btreets Phone 36x TR & Fh aS adler LTE W.H. HALL & SON High Class Groceries and Provisions. Princess and Clergy Streets GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Fer Moving of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PLANUS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF L DESCRI ON Co. swune 377. Kingston Transfer Evesngs 2431. Page Breakfast Cocoa 15c. 1b., 2 Ibs. for 25c., 9 Ibs. for $1.00. Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BROOM L.D.S,, D.D.S, Welll 'and B k 8 Ratiate 1) Woiraras ets. Evening by appointment, PHONE Ty. J Phone 645, Cracer: : B AT IS | We carry a full line of | Choice Groceries and fresh Meats at rock bot- tom prices and "deliver. SMITH'S Phone 1317. ~ Barrie and Colbogne Sts. Prompt delivery. i © KINGSTON anp VICINITY erie ey ---------- am dressed the Sale of a Farm, Tight foot. A doctor H. Johnston, Murray, has sold his | wound. He will recover. farm and bought a house in Frank- Se] ford. He will move shortly. Citizens Must Pay Up. Citizens liable for payment of the Visiting in Napanee, { municipal poll tax, who have not W. H. Anderson, manager of the! done so, are in danger of having Bank of Montreal, Forestburg, Al- summons issued against them, herta, is spending his holidays .with | ------ his mother and aunt, Mrs. Anderson | Patients Arrived. and Mrs. Doxsee, Bridge street. | Three patients, transferred from | the sanatariim at St. Agathe, Que., On Trip Around World. have arrived at the Mowat hospital Rev. E. D. Mallory, of Boston,| for treatment. This is the first of Mass., a brother of H..M. and W. 1. | the fifty patients who are to come to Mallory, Mallbrytown, has left on a | the Mowat. trip around the world which will 0c- | cupy four months. B | | Spitting Must Cease. - Ri | Several fans who have been in the Ladifs Elected as.Auditors. | habit of attending the hockey match- Mrs. Turner and Miss Hoover, | es at the Harty arena complain Campbellford, were appointed the about men who are ig the habit. of town auditors by the council. The | chewing tobaeco-and spitting all position entails a vast amount of | gvér the seat®"One man stated that work and the compensation is $75! a spectator spit on his back. for the year, Suffered Ill Effects. Mezde Good for Dividends. At Weller's Bay two men engag- W. D. Clark has been elected pre-! ed in fishing retired on Sunday sident of the National Exchange | night, leaving a coal oil stove. burn- bank, Clayton, N.Y., which last Year| ing in their shanty. Monday morn- pald dividends of thirteen per cent.| ing they wakened feeling ill 'from The First National Bank of the same | the effects of the oil fumes and it town elected its directors and chose; was some time before they were W. H. Consaul as president. completely themselves, -- PA Bad Cut on A Foot. A distressing accident. happened; United Counties of Northumberland to Eimer Buxly, eighteen years oid, | and Durham and one of the best son -of Sydney Burley, near Deser-| itp | KNOWN men in Seymour township, onto. The youth was engaged WHI at ot hie t his father in sawing and splitting died at his home near Campbellford / Wednesday I i wood for Hugh Perry and in the | S21 Wednesday morning at the . age sixty-el , act of splitting a log the axe slipped | Rge of 3 3 y-eight years on the ice and badly injured his | =e amin A A A Ata inn) Returns' To His Office. | J. B. Walkem, K.C., was able tn return-to his law office on Thursday aftér being confined to his home for a_week with a severe cold. Mr. Wal- kem is eighty-one years 'of aze and still an active law practitioner. " -- 5 Ex-Warden Dies. Frederick Peake, ex-warden of the Vacuum Sealed Good Weather For Hens, / This the first year in a long time that it has been possible for hers to be out in the open dyring the' day time. In past years it has been nec- essary for the hens to remain their quarters during the winter. Vacuum Seal preserves the orignal flavor Rideau Hall Coffee The ---------- Barber Under Arrest. William Miller, Smith's Falls, " 1s under arrest for theft. The charge arises out of a sale of a barber shop in Smith's Falls. Miller, it is alleged, bought the shop and paid a small deposit on it. He than; it is statea, left town with equipment. - To Mcasure The Sand. It was decided at the Board of Works meeting, Wédnesday hat in future all sad that is placed in the fair grounds during the winter to be | used on the asphalt plant da:iug the | summer months would first have te be inspected by a man who will be there to measure the loads and see that the city gets correct weight. | Suing for Damages. In an auto accident Miss | garet Cox, Alexandria Bay, Her father, Willlam Cox, Mar- | N. Y., | | was cut about the face and bruised | has | brought suit against Howard Hall, | owner of the car, to recover damages to pay for the hospital and doctor bills as well as travelling expenses, | ete., resulting from Miss Cox's acecl- 'dent. It is rumored that a suit is | contemplated by Miss Cox through her guardian for damages resulting from her disfigurement against How- ,ard_Hall, the owner | A. Social Evening. | A very pleasant time was spent at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. James { Grant, Cataraqui, on Monday even- | . | ing, as a farewell for their daugh- | ter, Louisa, who is going to Fibrias | for the winter. The guests number- | ; ed about fifty. The evening was spent | in cards and dancing. Hendry's or- chestra, consisting of four pieces, | furnished well rendered { About 11.30 lunch was served and musie, | { dancing lasted till about 2.30 when | | évery one, well satisfied with j evening's enjoyment, left for. thelr respective homes, wishink the young lady safety on her long journey, and a safe return. i An Incident of Long Ago. | Mrs. Ralph Whitfield, - Almonte, !died recently aged fifty-five years. i She had been {ll since October. Many "will recall a distressing incident which occurred in connection with her during the summer after her ar- rival. She got lost\in the forest which then existed at the top of 1 Bay Hill. - For three days she was | scught for everywhere, practically {the whole town taxtng. part.ia the | search. Then she was found asleep under some. bushes. Tired out she had cried Kerself to sleep and the | shouts and noise of the bagpipes and venture. HEALING SOOTHING i ANTISEPTIC Far lipases « Skin Irovbles | the barber shop | Live out where the kids can play, Study REAL ESTATE to-day. READ THE WANT ADS Shave, Bathe and] Shampoo with one Soap.-- Cuticura That's why it is economy for you to buy GOOD COAL---the kind we sell. 3 ad BOOTH & CO. 'Phone 1338. Grove Inn Yards x > Dominion Meat Store Opp. YM.C.AA. Phone 1876. S d y's S o I Pork Roast :...........1%. Leg of Pork ...........28¢. Hot Water Furnaces, Stoves and Quebec Heaters for sale, : L Cohen & Co, | 67-275 ONTARIO BTRERy PHONES 83¢ aad s37, An unusual feature of this house is the studio-living- ment floor. This provides a Room two storeys in height without A boiler is set in a pit so that the » room, the floor of which is on a of space on the second x room is heated without difficuity. The cellar level with the basge- boller-room are the | | STOVES At Bargain Prices: -- I12 Boss Heaters, 2 Quebec Heaters. 5 Large Hotel Ranges. | Hot Air Furnace. Used but in good. order. S. ANGHIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards. Bay and Wellington Streets, Kingston, Ont. | NEW PHONE NUMBER--1571. 9 ee ------ at . All fast eéolors. Some wi 14 to 17. Phone 503] - (A NS a A Happy Reunion, One of the happiest family re- unions held during the holiday sea- son took place at the home of Mrs. Jennie Dodge, Miilford,. on New Year's Day, says the Picton Times. Mrs. Dodge, who has just celebrated her eightieth birthday, had the great joy of welcoming home her son, Harold Dodge, and his wife, Saskatoon. Mr. Dodge has been in the west for eighteen years and since this was his first rip east, it was an extremely pleasant occa- sion for his mother and other mem- bers of the family. The sons and daughters from a distance wege Burt in | the brass band failed to waken her. | Dodge and Jack Dodge, Syracuse, entire: She was none. the worse for her ad-#Mr. and Mrs. Spears, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Dodge, Bar- rie. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Anderson, Worthport, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Dodge, Milford, were present also to enjoy the reunion. The only members of the family who could not be present were Kenneth Dodge, Detroit, and Mrs. George Armstrong, Edmonton, ¥ Murrell Evidence Froe. The London Free Press says: "A copy of the evidence submit- ted at the last trial of Sidney Mur- rell and "Slim" Williams, alleged murderers, will be submitted to J. M. Donahue, defense council, free of charge by the attorney-general's department. From information ¢2- tained at the .office of the attorney- general it was learned that T. J. Rigney, K.C., of Kingston, who will conduct the prosecution of the ac- cused, had ordered a copy of the ev- idence and that the "department PAA a, Raccoon Coats ------------ 1.49 Worth from $1.75 to $3.00. Zephyrs, Mercerized Ginghams and Fine Percales. th collar to match. Sizes - PREVOST'S CLOTHING STORE = u 55 Brock St. J NEN rnd) | would be pleased to send a copy free to Mr. Donahue. i "The wuction of the department in ! granting this concession will save William 'Murrell, father of the ac- cused, approximately $200. Mr. ' Murrell is at present out of employ- ment and could not have obtained the money necessary to procure thé copy of the evidence for the defence : {of his son, "Some time ago a local organiza- | | tion Interseded with tye depart. ment to obtain copies or tue evidence free, but failed when it was explained that Mr, Rigney had not ogdered a copy. As soon as Mr. Rigney made knowm his desire ' in this regard, however, the depar- ment immediately decided to supply an addition copy to Mr. Donahue." -------- I love everything that' old; old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wine, ? $1» VIB CII Ss) 'Ladies--price . . . . Gents--price ............. $135 wp vrwane 3160p GOURDIER'S Phone 700 UIT $19 A SALE Clearing odd lines of $25.00 to $35.00 - Suits for .00 - OVERCOAT SALE SPECIAL VALUES AT under the dining-room and kitchen. " On a hillside lot, and by taking advantage of the grade, this scheme fis admirable. A studio-living-room, ; With its high ceilings and largn windows, gives a sense of Spaciousness not often found in the usual Hving-room. A balcony has been designed by ; Iving-room. This balcony serves | The balcony, aleg, forms an in- . . 28¢, sessanes.30c, | -Bofling Beef . ..... rete Roast ..... seveea dde, teresting . feature in the living-room. : 3 . Entrance fo the living-room is from the garden at the lower level. Above this quaint entrance is a little bal cony nits reached by a narrow stairway from the living-room. The dining-room and kitchen are arranged for convenient service. S- : . Provision for the second floor without loss of space has been worked out by the architects. The exterior Is a pleasing adaption of the English cottage style of architecture. A large cebtral chimney suggests com- fortable open fires within. : ; ' Cost about $8,700. SW : Refer to House A-103, There is nothing so ridiculous that 'It has not at sowe time been said by some --_-- ' oF