THURSDAY, JUNE 35, 1024. THE D AILY BRITISH WHIG A ------------------------ : CHATEAU | Bi 800 WE NEVER Live or Dead Storage te DELCO- LIGHT | The complete Electric Light and Pewer plant for every country homes W.C. CANNON 164 Barrie Street. Phone 1130J. General Insurance Mire, burglary, Plate Glass, Acci- dent and Sickness, Automobile, Pub- lic Liability, Fidelity and Guarantee Bonds. Bonds and Securities per registered | | Insure your Baggage and save worry when travelling. | Reliable Companies and reasonable | R. H.- Waddell Phones 326, bus. 56 Broek Street.) Pra ~ ~ PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Piano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street, PHONE 134. DR. A.W.WINNETT DENTAL SUBGEON Corner of Johnsoa and Wellington. Streets. Telephone 363, rmions FONE, sures, » A PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF | EVEMY DESCRIFTION | | n Transfer Co. EVENINGS 2231. | STREET PRON 377. Ross WELLINGTON Dental Surgeon | DR. J. C. W. BROOM L.D.S., DL.D.S, Wellington and Brock Streets, Entrance: 150 Welllagton St. Evenings by appointment, PHONE €70. WATTS - > - People's korist + 177 Wellington Street. Fresh Flowers and Plants dally. Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone i763. Residence 1137. sma - FOR 15 YEARS | WAS TROUBLED | WITH ECZEMA | There is no other remedy like Bur-| dock Blood Bitters that can possibly | give such relief to all sufferers from eczema, salt rheum and all other dis- eases of the blood for the reason that | { this old and well tried remedy goes | | right to the seat of the trouble and! | completely and permanently these diseases out-of the drives | system --by-+ cleansing the blood and making it | pure and rich. | Mr. F. W. H. Schultz, Pembroke, | | Ont., writes: --"Having been troubled | with eczema for fifteen years, during | | which time I tried everything I could | think of, including doctors, but with- | | out getting anything to d¢ me much | good I finally decided to take Bur-| dock Blood Bitters, and I was certain- | ly surprised to find that two weeks | after I had started to take it I was] relieved of my trouble. That was | nine months ago. and I have not had | a sign of it since. I surely wish to | thank you for this wonderful medi- | cine and strongly recommend it to] anyone suffering from the same trouble as I had." B.B.B. is manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toron- to, Ont. | | | QUEENS HOTEL | Iias been taken over by M. J. BER- | RIGAN, late of the Whitney Hotel. | First class Hotel Service is assured. Good yard and stables in comnection. Your patronage is solicited. 119 BRUCK ST. - PHONE [SORE THROAT 18 A COMMON AILMENT WHICH UNLESS CHECKED IN TIME MAY LEAD TO A SERI- QUS CONDITION. SIMILARLY A COUGH OR COLD MAY DEVELOP AND REQuint. SUS- { TAINED TREATMENT BEFORE | T IS OVERCOME BUT I¢ 750. AND RELIABLE R { 18 FOUND IN OB THOMAS' ECLECTRIC(P OlL Dr. W. O. Vrooman DENTAL SURGEON . Cormer of Princess and Barrie Streets. Entrance: 314 Barrie Street. ONE Z494J. Office Hours: 5.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dr. Vincent A. Martin DENTIST E 1 by 272 Princess Street. Phone 2045w. W.R McRae & Co. Golden Lior Block . COAL You can't tell good coal by the looks of it. All the safe- guard you hdve'is the word of the man who sells it to you. We stand behind every ton we sell, with our personal guaran- tee--as good as gold. BOOTH & CO. 'hone 188. Grove lan Yards ESTABLISHED 13871, HANLEY'S AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Special attention given your fawily or friends going to or returning from the Old Country. Passports ar For tull particulars arply or write . HANLBY, C.P. & WA, C. N. Ry : Canadian National Railway corner Johnson and Ontario a mn, Ont. Open and night. Fhones 99 and an Anticipate your wants. Tents, Camp Beds and Cots. Spe- cially low prices this mon I. Cohen & Co. 207-275 ONTARIO STRELy PHONES 836 and 837. HEMSTITCHING, PICOT EDGING & PLEATING MRS. H. J. SHALES National Cleaners Phone 2166. Bagot and William Streets NOTICE We are now in our new location, 181 WELLINGTON STREET and ready te give the very best attention in Ladies' Spring Sults. Suits made up from $15 to $20. L. WINSTON, "Phone 993. LADIES TAILOM 000 \/ XXX \ () XRRRRAXKS We make Garden Border . Fences, Gates, and can plate your metal work in Nickle, Copper, Silver. "Phone 350 for prices. Partridge Wire & Iron Works King Street West FOR SALE $8,300--Frame (double) 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 8 p. B., elec. light, porch and yard. Good investment. $3,600--Brick, 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 p. B,, elec. and gas, hot air fur- nace, verandah and garden. $4,500-- Brick, 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3p. B., elec. and gee. furnace, fire- place, hardwood and garden. South. $5,000--Brick, 7 rooms, 8 p.B., elec. and gas, furnace, fireplace, oak floors, verandah and large garden. Alfred Street. E. L. MARTIN ' 237 BAGOT STREET Office Telephone ............ 229 Residence ........ 1423m--1150w -- KINGSTON AND DISTRICT Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. M. Brennan, Ganan- Oque, announce the engagement of their . daughter, Maynie, to Joseph Dupuis, Montreal, the marriage" to take place this month. Island Property Sold. Mrs. J. Pyce Gibbs, New York, has purchased from Miss Edwards the two cottages on Hay Island. Dr. and | Mrs. Gibbs have occupied one of the | cottages for several years. The con-! sideration was $2,000, Making Good Progress. The Board of Works Department | Is making good progress with the | paving work. The congrete work on Queen street has been finished and the mixer was taken for -the job on Frontenac street. ------ Meeting at Morrisburg. A meeting in the interests of pow- er for Eastern Ontario will be held! at Morrisburg on Thursday and ap | invitation has been extended to | Kingstonians interested in the power question to attend. Former Collector Dies, George Durham Cook, for forty years collector of customs at Aults- | ville, is dead there a% the age of| eighty-six years. He was a life-long | resident of the village and well | known in the surrounding country. Engagement Announced. Mrs. W. H./Brown, Detroit, Mich., | announces the engagement of her| youngest daughter, Frances Knowles, to Charles H. Devlin, Cobalt, son | of the late Wilson and Mrs. Devling Fembroke; the marriage to take place early in June. - New Canadian Flag, In honor of the King's birthday, Tuesday, G. W. Comer, Division | street, had among a display of flags | and pennants at his home, the new Canadian Red Ensign, with the roval coat of arms on the fly, it being .e first one to be hoisted in Kingston. Misfortune for W. Darou, William Darou, Smith's Falls, Some Families JFORIUNATE are the children 1 whose parents fully realize the i ro wiutcs, Hos. pital ve t per cent of all ave originates in bowel obstruction, or constipation. Young children cry Lecause of it; sch children. are hampered in their studies; grown people are made 25 per cent less efficient; el- derly people's blood pressure in- 2% cent. Clara M. Smita, Big Valle y, Alberta, recom- Pe Caliwells Laxative S . in for all, and especially a children and old folks; Mrs. Bettles, 8 Napanee St., Turonto, keeps it always in the house for family use. Largest Selling Laxative Every up-to-date family medi- cine chest should ccntain a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Laxative Syrup Pepsin, a compound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and palatable aromatics, a prescription written 30 ears ago by Dr. W.B. 3 Caliw , who practiced medicine 47 years. You can huy a bottle in any on. | day next at the Royal Military Col- Jhe gels relief from DR CALDWELL'S LAXATIVE - SYRUP PEPSIN nd so do the children pro meulf You Want to Try It Free Before Buyingsessssed say ee test. Send me x fred trial bottle. Ne \ went to spend the holiday with his | sister, Mrs. M. Watt there and while in Pakenham had the misfortune to | fall-and -knoeck-his-shoulder-out joint. Dr. Kelly was called from Almonte and it took three men to get it back to place. Dr. White Honored, Dr. R. B. White, Penticton, B. €., was elected president of the B. C. College of Physicians and Sur- geons at the annual meeting held in Vancouver. Dr. White is an old Pembroke boy, son of W. R. White, K.C., and Mrs. White. He settled in the Okanagan Valley about twen- ty-five years ago. To Attend the Celebration. Holton's Grove, north of Bleeker avenue, Belleville, has been selected by officers of the 3rd Military Dis- | trict for the district military camp during the U.E.L. celebration. The troops to be in attendance are the 48th Highlanders, Toronto, P.W.O. Regiment, Kingston, Northumber- land, Hastings. Prince Edward, Durham regiments, Brockville Rifles, Argyll Light Infantry, Belleville, and a company from Napanee. The next regular meeting of the Kiwanis Club will be held on Mon- lege. It is going to be one of the best feature meetings ever put on. The members will gather at the col- lege at six o'clock for dinner, which will be served under the direction of the R.M.C. dining room staff. Gen. Sir A. C. Macdonell and Frank Day are the boosters, There will be many special features and, following the luncheon, the Kiwanians will be taken on an inspection of the buildings and grounds. Two Brothers Win Degrees. Among those receiving degrees at the McGill university convocation, were two of the sons of the late Rev. Dr. P. L. Richardson, of Brock- ville Methodist church, Eric C. Rich- ardson, B.Sc. (arts), who received the degree of M.D., C.M.,, and A. Douglas Richardson, who received the degree of D.D.8. Dr. Eric Rich- - a cay Are Never Ill We guarantee that if will give Dr. Caldwell's Lazagve p Pepsin to a child or for a few nights to en adult it will relieve any case of ccostipation no matter how chrenic, of your money will be refunded. 10 Million Bottles a Year Use it once and you will never again take coal-tar in cand Sort, alone} of salts, Dr. Cald- well's ative Syrup Pepsin is a Vegetal le laxative free from npiates end narcotics. It can be safely given to infants, yet it effectively Tacvisiths bowels of adults. It acts y; does not cramp or y foe it. in the house and lly oy id any indication of bowel c HE such % constipation, Hiss, torpid liver, dyspepsia, piv op skin aot ws. Give it early and it will up a fever or a ry overnight. A spoonful ves 5" 24 Caldwell Bldg., laxative and would like like to prove what Ts Larats Pepoin by achat s ise Sivup Pepin oy where are suld, and the cst is less than a cent a dase. 0 ersity SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 6th and Tth Read advertisement in to-day's Paper. MAIN STORE-- "Phone 82. Opp. St. Andrew's Church 'NEW BRANCH-- PHONE 264 Cor. Johnson and University. M. R. McColl * PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Ne Nct more than one free trial bottle to a family El . at Workworth on Tuesday. | ! youth--and asked ardson has been appointed to .the resident staff of the Montreal Gen eral hospital, and Dr. Douglas Rich- of-{-ard#8n-has-accepted-an-appointment for one year at the Rochester, N.Y, dental dispensary. The Church Givings. Givings of the Presbyterian con- gregations to the 1923 budget, in- cluding special offerings, were §$1.- 211,630, as compared with $1,194. | 584 in 1922 and $905,092 in 1918, | according to the report of Dr. Rob- | ert Laird, chairman of the treasury | board, to the General Assembly. | Budget revenue exceeded disburse- | ments by $30,444, and th accumu- lated deficits of $358,558 were re-| duced to $328,113. This, plus $69, | 964.56 deficits from the colleges, | represents the total indebtedness of | the church. The Late Alexan'er Rath. Alexander Rath, of the second | line of Ramsay two miles from | Clayton, Ont., died suddenly on Sat- | urday. He was at the blacksmith's shop with his horses and had only been there a few minutes when he | dropped dead. An affection of the! heart was the cause. The late Mr. Rath was a faithful member of the | Anglican church and was a Conser- | vative im politics. He was sixty-| seven years of age. He was a son of the late James Rath, Ramsay, and | was born on the farm on which he lived until his death, | Asked and Answered. | He walked into the municipal! clerk's office the other dayi-an an-| gular, rather frightened looking, for a marriage clerk proceeded to! oblige him, and started the well- known questionaire. All went well until the clause devoted to religion was reached. "What is your religion?" asked the clerk. "Beg youth. } "I say what kind of a church do you attend?" elucidated the clerk. "Oh!" answered the youth, bright- ening up. "It's a white brick church." license. The pardon?" returned the Canadian Pacific. City ticket office, 180 Wellington street, report the following arrivals of their steamships: Montroyal, from Quebec, Liverpool, June 6th. Montlayrier, from Glasgow Belfast, due Quebec, June 7th, Montrose, from Liverpool, Quebec, June 7th. Melita, from Antwerp, Southamp- ton and Cherbourg, due Quebec, June 6th, Minnedosa, from Montreal, Cherbourg and Southampton, §th and Antwerp, June 6th. Metagama, from Montreal, Belfast and Glasgow, June 6th. Montreal, from Montreal, Liverpool, June 9th. Empress of Australia, from Van- couver and Yokohama, due Hong Kong, June 4th, Empress of Russia, from Hong Kong and Yokohama, due Vancou- | ver, June 16th, due and due due June Mrs. J. H. Lyons, Newboro, injur- ed in the auto accident coming from Syracuse with Mrs. S. K. Bresee, is still confined to ler bed, but is slow- | ly improving. | Ex-Mayor Clarke (Junction Joe), | Edmonton, and formerly of Brock- | ville, is a supporter of the Oliver | Liberal administration in the Bri- tish Columbia elections. The death took place {in Toronto of Mrs. G. V. Young, formerly of Camp- beliford. The remains were buried be > YES SUR .WE NOT ONY PICKED OUT TH MOST EXCLUSIFF HAWSE ON TH' PLACE FER NUH, BUT WERE A capDUN' ™M UP FER YUH An WELL EVEN HEP vUH ONTO iM, WE DONT DO THiS FER ERBUDDY By Williams ~ | 1 SHANT J Foreer Nour KINDNESS, = Red Cedar Shingles We specially recommend B. C. Vertical Grain Red Cedar Shingles, 5X quality. These Shingles are quarter sawn, specially selected, of Eood thickness, five bundles to the thousand and will lay flat on the roof. No curling, warping or twisting. - __ With galvanized nails, they will last a lifetime. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. The Subkle Charm of the Orient : CHASE & SANBORN SEAL BRAND JAPAN TEA Sold in 5 1b. end T 1b. " "CHASE & SANBORN, 43 Racka es, L ONTREA Radio Dance Music by the Queen City Orchestra. (Every radio fan has moved his or her feet to this famous group of entertainers), who will play from KDKA Thursday even- ing, June 5th, starting at 12 o'clock midnight (Kingston time). Of course you'll need a loud speaker for your set and we sell all makes. Let us demon strate one in your home, obligation to purchase your part. If you aren't satisfied with Your present set, see the C.R.S, Neutrodyne Receiver -- "th Set that really satisfies." Built by men who KNOW how to build them--and the prices are lower than what You pay for imitations else- where We are open evenings. CANADA RADIO STORES Owned and operated by Men Who KNOW Radbo. if out-of-town, write, rp---- athieu's Syrup oF TAR -W. F. Gourdier 78 BROCK STREET "Phone 700. NEW SPRING STYLES Suits and Topcoats $20.00, $22.00 $25.00, $28.00 SPECIAL VALUE! INDIGO BLUE SERGE SUITS TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St.