THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG - ee ree -- -- WEAK, RUN DOWN Childhood to Old Age ---- all Bulider from | {Home Treatment to Create Red Blood, Body Tissue i and Vital Nerve Force { Costs But Little. | - | DELCO- LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power plant for every country home. W.C. CANNON 164 Murnie direet. Phone 1130J. Countless thousands 'of women | must work day after day in stores, of- | ices, - manufacturing establishments or in their own homes who are really haiti (reget " (unfit for their tasks. With bodies FOR SALE {oa nerves overstrained, they get , fata : through each day by will power BRICK HOUSE---West end, over- | a" At night, worn and exhaust- jovking lake, 11 rs io Yar | od, life holds little of pleasure for urnace, elec * ' *| such women. and large garden. | They should not be content to drag JWELULINGTON STREET, near the | making their sacrifice of health, City Park. Brick, 10 rooms, hot wa- beauty and happiness. They should, tev furnace, electric light, gas, &Ar | instead, undertake at once the up- ugge. { building of their bodies; the creation ROL lorma and particulary apPlY | of red blood and flesh Hoses ihn at office. | fills out hollow cheeks and wasted All lines of Insurance. forms; that restores nerve resistance RR. H.Waddell and brings back the Lloom of health, strength and yitality. ra. wo Brock ot. When weighed down by worry and fo 1 weakness, such women should begin S---------- S------ | at once a simple, inexpensive home PIANO TUNING | treatment of Wincarnis, the restora- tive. They can obtain a generous Plano Tuning, Repairing and || size bottle of Wincarnis from any Player Plano Adjusting. Norman | Jeaaing druggist. Wincarnis is the ; Ideal body and strength builder and H. Butcher 2 31 Fin Street. | Is absolutely harmless. More than | ten thousand physicians have recom- eee DR. A.W. WINNETT | mended it. | The Wincarnis treatment costs only DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Johnsoa and Wellington. Streets. f ten cents a day. In twelve days see the improvement Wincarnis brings. Telephone 863, Chicks For Moving of FREIGET, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. PHONuL ¥ EVENINGS 2231, 1 breed, ous, free range Can- 53 WELLINGTON STREET adianstockand pure bred high egg pro- ducing strains. At least 97% live val {Rarantesd, delivered h prepaid express, '@ are members of the International Baby Chick Association and conform to ita stand- ards of practice. Royal a at rest aE Chick Book story by BG Chix bh self. Ask for prices and this valuable Book No. 113. The Canadian Chick Hatchery, Ltd. 143%; King Street East, Hamilton, Ontario Wellington and Brock Streets, Entrance: 150 Welllugton St, Evenings by appointment, PHONE 679. -- WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington Street. Fresh Flowers and Plants daily. Funeral designs, and wedding | bouquets to ofder. Phone 1768. Residence 1137, ~~ rm, We make Fences, Gates, Screens for every need, nn te #park Guards, otc.) Copper, Silver, Phone 380 for prices. a opposite Gen. Hospital | King St. W., ESE ANNOUNCEMENT ' Dr. H. A. Stewart, Dentist, wishes to Announce lust Dy Ale, M. Clark will carry on pract during his a from his office, 84 Brock Street. shes HEMSTITCHING, MRS. H. J. SHALES National Oleaners Phone 2106. Bagot and William Streets Dr. Vincent A. Martin DENTIST Evenings by appointment. 272 Princess Street. Phone 2045w. W.R. McRae & Co. Golden Lion Block -- COAL QUALITY You can be just as sure of the goodness of our coal as if you personally examined every lump of it. Try one ton, and you'll become one of our steady customers. BOOTH & CO. 'Phone 188. Grove Inn Yards Dr. W. O. Vrooman DENTAL SURGEON Cerner of Princess and Barrie Streets. Entrance: 314 Barrie Street. PHONE "404J. Office Hours: 5.30 a.m. to Pm. | 3 | | Nn FOR SALE $3500--Brick house and store, 5 rooms, 8 p. B., Elec. and Gas, Hot Air Furnace. North. $3600--Frame, 6 rooms, 3- bed- rooms, 2 p. B,, Elec. and Gas, Furnace, Hardwood Floors and garage. $4800--Brick, 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 8 p. B., Porch, Elec. and Gas, Hot Water Heating, Fireplace, Hardwood Floors, Garage and Garden. $6600--Brick, 7 rooms, 3 Bedrooms, 2 p. B,, Sep. Toilet, Slate Roof, Verandah, Elec, Hot Water Heating, Fireplace. E. L. MARTIN 237 BAGOT STREET Office Telephone Residence 400 REPAIRED GREY AllWoolBlankets Price $1.50 IL Cohen & Co. 267-275 ONTARIO STREEY PHONES 836 and 837. ooth Brushes ' Bach Brush has its special advantage-- : For the back teeth, Ror the front teeth. For the inner side of the teeth, For the outside of the teeth. We carry all the popular Brushes--Hutax, Minty's, Pro- phylactic, West's, etc., ete. Also excellent stock of the finest quality, French, hand- drawn Bristle Brushes -- a Brush to suit you In every re- spect -- quality, service and price. See our window. M. R. McColl Prescription Druggist, Phone 82 Branch Post Office Nn He that eats his fowl alone must saddle his horse - alone, ; SOON RESTORED "Baby 1 PICOT EDGING & PLEATING) KINGSTON aNd VICINITY Transferred to Haldimand. C. C. Main, of the Ontario Partment of Agriculture, will be transferred from Lennox and Ad- dington to Haldimand county, where | he will be agricultural representa- tive, De- -------- Was Elected Mayor. Dr. Russell N. Chant was elected | by acclamation the first mayor of the newly 'made town of Foam Lake, Sask. Dr. Chant fs the only 80n of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chant, Lakefield, Ont. co To Assist in Immigration. Rev. Father Quilty, ouglas, ex- pects to leave during April or May, for a two years' stay in Ireland. It is understood that Father Quilty wil] assist In the organization of im- migration of Irish farmers to Can- ada, | foods as well as tea and coffee can (ping their sugar bushes. | lives in Santa Rosa, the home of the count of the teacher's fllness. Mrs. famous Luther Burbank. Roy Kilborn, Renfrew, visited wita! her sister, Mrs. W. A. Geddes, last Science Demands Uniformity, ! week. D. Olmstead and sons are Careful res Ih made in recem | loading a car of boxwood to-day. | years in .the dy of dietetics has |[Mrs. R. Gibson and family spent | shown the great importance to the [Sunday with her parents, Mr. and human system of purity and uniform (Mrs. J. Riddell. E. Olmstead is | quality {n foods. It 1s a great bless- {Jointing shingles for Mr. Fenwick, | ing that to-day so many delicious [Lavant, A The farmers are busy tap- | Mr. and be procured in air tight packages |Mrs. B. Seargent, Clarendon, visited | "SALADA" Tea was one of the first |with their daughter, Mrs. William pure food products to become wide- (Hanna, last week.. ly popular in Canada. The aluminun. package keeps the tea fresh * and delicious while skilful blending maintains the quality absolutely uniform.--Advt. -- -- --. - "Home For Easter." A most convenient service is pro- vided by Canadian National Raii- ways for all those who desire to ty , take advantage of the long week- Hate rE ry Hactured. New | ©0d at Easter, or to enjoy a more were cutting wood on the farm of | *Xténded holiday during that Der. (iod. Parents or relatives wishing to Dismissed With Costs, In the case of Cokers vs. City of Belleville an action to recover $2,- 000 damages for Injuries received from a fall on sidewalk alleged to be dangerous and unsafe through | defendants' neglect, the action was | dismissed with costs. ------------ Transferred to Smith's Falls. John Lowe, who has been em- ployed as telephone repair man, with headquarters in Carleton Place for several years, has been transferred | to Smith's Falls, from which point he will work in future. He moved his family to Smith's Falls, | Gift From a Club, | ©C. R. Lucas has left Lansdowne | for Acton, where he has been ap- | pointed accountant in the Bank of | Montreal, Before leaving Lans- |downe he was presented with' an | address and handsome pipe, by the | Young People's Club of the Anglican church, ------ Strained His Back. Thomas Boyne, an employee of | the W. G. Craig Company, fell down | several steps while carrying a case of goods on Wednesday and severely strained his back. An X-ray exam- ination by Dr. Quigley showed that no bones were broken. Mr. Boyne is a patient in hospital. Died In The West James Roberts, formerly of Lan- ark, died on March 2nd at his home in Hoosier, Sask., and the rémains were conveyed to Lanark, for inter- ment, by his daughter, Miss Mabel Roberts, and a neighbor, R. Doig. The remains were given a Masonic funeral. 'Mr. Roberts died of pneu- monia, -------------- Twenty-Fifth Anniversary. On Tuesday the firm of Taylor Bros., Limited, Carleton Place, cele- brated their twenty-fifth anniver- sary. This was the second notable occasion since the business was founded. Away back in 1856 a small tinware and stove business was founded by the late William Taylor and this grew into the present splea- did concern. Euchre and Dance Another successful euchre and dance was held Tuesday night in the Orange hall under the auspices of L.O.L. No. 6. The games were ea- gerly played and the first prizes were won by Mrs. Salsbury and J. Knight while the consolation prizes went to Mrs. Vandewalker and Mr, Vande- walker, Mr. Masters very capably acted a floor manager, Secking Damages. Charges of mal-practice, unprofes- sional conduct and negligence in the death of his wife are made by R. A. Saunders, Carleton Place, against Andrew Cram, near Carleton Place, when a heavy tree fell on both of them. Mr. Buffan was hit by the trunk of the tree, which lodged across his thighs, while Mr. New was caught by the branches Mr. [tional Agent will transmit to all bring students or pupils at school, | etc, home for the holidays can ar- range all detalls through the Rafl- way Company. Any Canadian Na- New, after a short struggle, cleared | parts of the System orders for the himself from the branches and came | delivery of rail tickets, sleeping car to the ald of Mr. Buffan, who was | Derthe or parlor car seats, and if unable to move. The united efforts | required a cash payment for tra-| of the two were not sufficient to|velling expenses, and will cheer- | move the tree, so a saw was brought | fully render any other service Uist | into play and the tree-trunk cut to | may be desired. Personal attention free the injured man. Dr. James |will be given passengers at ticket found the thigh bone of the left leg | offices or depots and everylhing broken. He was removed to the possible will be done to contribute general hospital, Ottawa. to the comfort and safety of those | who may be entrusted to the care | of a Canadian National Representa- | tive. For further particulars apply to J. P. Hanley, C.P. and T.A. C.N. National | Shipping Out Boxwood. Misdlssippi, March 25.--Russell Cooke, Hailleybury, is visiting with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Kirkham. School - was| Rly., or any Canadian closed a few days last week on ac-| ticket agent. S---- More Eggs--Less Cost This FREE Book on Poultry Tells How HE Ful-O-Pep Poultry Calendar gives you much valuable infor- mation on proper feeding, care and raising of healthy, laying hens. It describes every poultry disease and tells how to cure it. It tells all about the new "'Chick-Starter" with cod liver oil which poultry raisers all over America are clamouring for. Free Poultry Course It is FREE. Just drop us a line and Twelve lessons by lead- We Will send you the book by return ing, practical expertse-- mail. REE to users of Ful-O- Pop fora Tae or The Quaker Oats Company Peterborough, Ont. particulars. A. MACLEAN & SON, Wholesale Distributors. Dr. Dowling, in a statement of claim filed in the Supreme Court of On- tario, with a $10,000 damage ac- tion. No statement of defence has been issued yet. The case will be heard before a jury at the spring assizes in Perth on April 7th. Chalmers New Minister, Rev. George A. Brown, M.A., B. D., gwho has arrived in Kingston to be inducted into the pastorate of Chalmers Presbyterian church Fri- day evening, completed his course at Queen's University in arts and theology in 1907. . Since then he has been minister at Campbeliford and Barrie, Ont. He is spoken of as A scholar and able preacher. Mr. Brown's wife is also a graduate of Queen's. ' Summer Camps. So far plans have been made to hold the different camps on the Jones' farm, Consecon Lake, The boys of the county, from July bth to July 12th; the eastern part of the county Girls' camp, under Mrs, Mellor, from July 13th to July 19th; the western part of the county Girls' camp, under Miss Winnifred Pearce, Wellington, from July 19th to July 26th. James T. Laidlaw, Spring- field, Mass., an expert in boys' camp work, will be at the boys' camp for the whole week. ---------- Cochrane-Moloney Wedding, The friends of Miss Helen Molo- ney, former teacher at Cherry Val- ley and Cressy, will be Interested to know of her marriage to Paul H. Cochrane, Idaho. Miss Moloney has been travelling saleslady for a wholesale firm during the past year, Mr. Cochrane is conductor on the Oregon-Washington railroad and their home will be at Wallace, Idaho. "The honeymoon was spent at Spo- BRICK, STONE, PLASTERING AND TILE SETTING DOUGLAS & McILQUHAM CONTRACTORS JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY. PHONES 2267F--928W. _ 400 ALBERT STREET kane, Portland and Seattle, and dur- ing the summer will extend to Cali- fordia where Mr. Cochrane's family MCCORMICK'S Sy Nuh For That Open Fireplace Try a few bags of our Hard Coal Briquettes. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Céal and Lumber Yards. : BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. Amar SURE WE HAVE IT Everything GOOD in Radio will always be found at our store. Here's a few items you need, and as usual our Money Back guarantee goes with every one. Fahnestock Con- nectors, all sizes). Phone Cords, 75¢c. (tinsel) Radio Maps 30c. Citizens' Radio Call Books, é5c. Radio Batteries -- all types, dry and storage. PRESS | DOWN #ize Fahne- We prepay all Mall stock Single Orders. If you Want sctual size Fahnestock Connector real service write Double Connector CANADA RADIO STORES THE RADIO CENTRE OF EASTERN ONTARIO Actual EASY Have the Hotpoint Electric Goods in your home. We have everything you may need to bring comfort -- Irons, Toasters, Heaters, etc, Halliday Electric Co. PHONE 94. CORNER KING AND PRINCESS STS. New Brick Bungalow--6 rooms, 3 bed- rooms, electric lights, nice fixtures, gas, 3 piece enamel bath, furnace, oak floors, wall plugs, good cellar, private driveway. - PRICE $5000 M. B. TRUMPOUR 'Phone 704 or 1542f. - » - 270 PRINCESS STREET STARTS WITH SERVICE, ENDS WITH SATISFACTION S8OWARDS KEEPS COAL AND COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 1585. CPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 811. W.F. Gourdier 78 BROCK STREET NEW SPRING STYLES Suits and Topcoats $20.00, $22.00 $25.00, $28.00 SPECIAL VALUE ! INDIGO BLUE SERGE SUITS $25.00 TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St.