10 OUT OUR WAY Ak WONDAW wHO DAT 1S WUT GOT DEM STREMELY LONGE LAGS THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG By Williams | | { ROMEO CLERMONT GIVES TANLAC FULL CREDIT Says It Restored Health And Strength After Years of Suffering. -- "Tanlac has built me up from al- most a skeleton to the finest kind of health and strength," declared Romeo Clermont, 401 Tenth Ave, Rosemont, Montreal, Que., recently. "Day after day for two years I suffered from indigestion with all its gas, palpitation and weakness, and before taking Tanlac I was badly run-down, I had to force myself to eat anything; severe pains in my stomach and sides tor- tured me terribly and often at night I had to get up and walk the floor I was 80 nervous, "Tanlac has made me feel just like I have always wanted to feel. I have a rousing appetite, never feel a sign of the old troubles, sleep lke a log and feel strong and alert. Other members of my family have used Tanlac with excellent results, too." ROMEO CLERMONT) Tanlac is for sale all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. by Tanlac Vegetable Pills for consti- pation, made and recommended by the manufacturers of Tanlac. FOR SALE HOUSE--7 rooms, 8 bedrooms, electric lights, gas, 8 plece bath, furnace, nice verandah, garage, in good location, on south side. Sacrifice price $4,000. SUMMER COTTAGE, convenient to Kingston, will be sold ly. FRAME HOUSE--5 rooms, toilet, electric lights. Price $1,800. M. B. TRUMPOUR 'Phone 704 or 2072w 270 PRINCESS STREET D® J.D. K LO GG'S BE A Son Tea et reve ATTN ASAE ALL hat Aric WHEN YOU BUY! The exceptional tone quality in the Weber Piano es to the most ascethetic taste, HEAR FOR YOURSELF AND BE CONVINCED, AT C. W. LINDSAY'S Warerooms,, Cut Softwood Slabs . ....... ......$3.50 per load Cut Hardwood Slabs ...... ..$4.00 per load Split Pea Coal cessvennn... $10.00 per ton While it lasts. Just the fuel for this time of the year. SOWARDS COAL (0. Phone 155 CPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 811. MAKE YOUR WORK EASY Have the Hotpoint Electric Goods in your home. We have need to everything you may T etc, bron, Toasters iil | of Revision. lll He Will Take Up New Work Near fl| Loraine Phelps. Severa! li | village attended the funeral of |the ll | 1ate Mrs. Thomas Hales, Forfar, lf .to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green, a if | daughter, also a daughter born to {| Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Bolton. il] in a couple Township Councils | KINGSTON. Cataraqui, May 5.--Members all Present. Minutes of last meeting adopted. All secretaries of school sec- tions to notify the clerk the amount | of money they need for trustee re- quirements by the 30th of June. Any school section failing will not re. celve the special rate. The acting clerk instructed to procure 100 trus- tee requisition requirements for schools. Mrs. Gunning to receive $1 per week during May. Deputy-Reeve Cordukes to arrange with Ernest- town council to inspect culvert an town line complained of by Walter Babcock. Mrs. Bullock to be allow- ed one-half her taxes in full pay- ment for 1923. Council granted $35 to township school fair to assist in stock judging. C. O. Martin authoriz- ed to'expend $15 on town line, Ernesttown to pay like amount. Council decided to repair roads com- plained of, namely Sydenham Road and Bath Road and charge the same back to the Kingston Suburban Com- mission; also repair road from West- brook to Collins Bay. The reeve and clerk to procure agreements for Messrs. MacRow and Tolles, tractor to be 20.40 for grading, from T. IL Rigney and bond $500 for each, Reeve Graham and Councillors Ayles- worth and Gordon named as a com- mittee to arrange and build the vault. A bill for Tepairing road, damaged by water which was causea by road being graded and ditch not being opened after grading, order- ed paid. Miss Waller to be paid $10 granted her by councll and charged to snow aceount. Hydro Electric paid $46.13 for three months ending March 31st. B. Robson and F. Tol- les paid for digging ditch on Road Div. 20A, $13.50. Bill for shovelling snow on Road Div. 54, $24.70, paid. Bill for shovelling snow on Road Div. 21A, $26.90, paid. Aif. Saunders paid $3 for work done around hall. Bill marked O.K. by council be paid. Joseph Wiee paid for groceries giv- en to Mrs. 8. Gunning for charjty and for supplies as per bill. Hermoa Emmons paid $12.60 for breaking Road Div. 1BA. Other bills paid: $158.25, D. Hartman, repair to Kowa Div. 21A; $5.25, R. Holsgrove, fixing drain D.C.; $12.60, Alex Smyth, snow shovelling; $13.50, Robson & Tolles, digging ditch on Road Div. 20A Council adjourned until the first Monday in June at 10 o'clock. Court F. W. SMITH, Acting Clerk. N------ ----- PASTOR LEAVING CHARGE. ~ Toronto. Phillipaville, May 19.--Miss Lu- cille Whitmore spent the week-¢nd in Delta a guest of her cousin, Miss from [the ™m Rev, Harry Jackson, pastor of the Baptist and at Delta, is leaving of weeks to his new ap- pPointment near 'Toronto, Miss Hester Willows has ed from her recent -jliness. Mrs. F. W. Acheson spent the week-enw in the village at the home of her Shi ter, Mrs. Roderick Stevens. Miss Pearl Grey spent Sunday in Bigin at the home of her father. Seeding operations are at a stand- still owing to the recent rains. A new roof is being put on the Catholic church shed. - Mr. Maloney is doing the shingling. A new monument was erected by Fallon Bros, ue, to the memory of the late Mr. Kelly ER -- .GZEMA church here recover- ©, | Alps tor alling i MP@ VARNISH A LoLar Lo hal DIET ¢9) 7 TORINTG I y a What Determines Peint Value? Paint value cannot be determined by the price per gallon. It must be found in the extent to which it will cover and in the length of time which it will protect and preserve. The real value of a paint is there- fore arrived at on the value of service 'given annually per square foot or per thousand square feet. In other words, it is necessary to find the yearly cost of paint per thousand square feet. Low-priced paint, covering 300- 850 square feet, and lasting not more than two years, invariably gives the highest annual cost. The highest priced paint, covering 500 square feet, and lasting at least four years, undoubtedly gives the greatest annual service value per thousand square feet. From a decorative standpoint, the higher priced paint has more per- manent colors, gives a better finish and retains a more lasting appear- ance, Dealers : Kingston 85-87 Princess Street Arden Athens Bath Battersea Bloomfield Deseronto - - ne - - - - - - Miss E. - Isaac Gananoque = -I. W: Bennett & Son . FH j 4 I ALSO > nn, w Stevenson & Hunter, - = = = =]. A Pringle Purcell Hardware W. H. Hall -- W. H. DeGroff HerelsaPaint| That Saves Money | as well as the Surface The following is an extract from a letter that we will show on request :-- "Another old-time painter, Mr. H. Brawn, had a large house that he had already primed, and he figured that it would take seven gallons to put on the second coat. We persuaded him to try Floglaze Exterior, and we sent six gallons to do the job. Afterit was completed he had two gallons left, having finished the job with four gallons instead of seven." J1oglaze Exterior will cover 500 square feet, twe coats, to the gallon ---a saving of 25% in material over any other kind of paint. It will give 25% greater wearing value---a saving in renewal and labor charges. Buy Your Paint on the Basis of Annual Service Cost Per Thousand Squara Faet You buy it by board measure. You would not buy limber by the cord. For maximum value buy your paint on the basis of the amount of surface - it will cover and the number of years it will last. Paint covering 300 to 350 square feet, two coats, and selling at ap roximately $4.35 per gallon, will cost $12.40 per thousand square feet. it lasts three years its annual service cost would be $4.14, EXTERIOR will cover 500 square feet, two coats, to the gallon, and last at least four years, This gives a cost of $12.40 per thousand square feet, and an annual service cost of FLOGLAZE gives a more enamel-like swrface, holds its gloss longer sug gives 25% better protection than lead ani o! or any other paint, ' S. C. E. Dixon A. J. Love = W. G. Clark L. B. Bateman James Wright = = = P. J. Trousdale E. A. Tallon F. J. Stanton Lansdowne » = = Lyndhurst Odessa Parham Picton Sydenham - ~ - - - i" - - - »" - - Clarke w - - - Verona' . Elgin 4 Allum w - - - - IniPERiALVARNiSH & Covor Co. veo orice TORONTO cawaoa WIKNIPEC VANCOUVER LEAF PAINTS AND VARNISHES Wiese. Ad Wa. 4 MAPLE \ TI ---- ot Elgin, in the R. C. cemetery here. Thomas. Webster is erecting a 'new garage. Albert Wright has secured work across the line. The government of Switzerland READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS Save Time Wasted In Useless Shopping has built a gun school, high in the children,