f | PIANO TUNING Por Bills and Taxis, Cutters and Wiac Slaighs for driving parties. Dr. Waugh DENTIST 106 Wellington it. TO LET U" STREET frame, seven roms, doce Hight. "$1000 por GENERAL INSURANCE Five, Plate Glass, Liability, Auto, Burglary, Baggage. R. H. Waddell | Phones 326, 506. 86 Brock Street Por Jian Tian o 'AGE and STORAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. | PROES: WLnivoroX STARS Fhone 206. Miss Reta Burris, Waterford, Ont., writes:--*1 have been troubled with hearthurn and { : headaches for many years. There were very few things I could eat with- out suffering from either the heart- burn or severs headaches. A triend recommended me to try MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS This I did and found relief at once and have never Been troubled since. I will always recommend your Pills to any of my friends who are troubled with heartburn, headaches or any other liver trouble." Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are for sale at all druggists and dealers; put up only, for the past 30 years, by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Geo. A. Wright & Son DR. J. C.W. BROOM Dental Surgeon , % 'Phone 679. | 180 Wellington ros. Plano Tubing, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. NH. Butcher, 37 Pine street. 'PHONE 134. . @ ormen 183 Wellington Street you want the best in Out i Ee Plea che bast In Out [eal WATTS', 1768 store, 1187 Sole member of Florist Tele- Delivery for Kingston Your out-of-town orders so. licited. Jus 3 te Sea's Behl ptt most to ache priesearda Yori ute se fF Cars of Fresh Mined Coal Arriving Daily Lackawanna Pea Coal-- clean. and = $9.00 tom. R.R. No. 1,| __THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG News From District Places HUSTLING HAY ACROSS It to Kingston---Rebuiid- ing Wharf. Wolfe Island, Feb, 26.--Miss Li§- sie Kingsley, Boston, is visiting rel- atives here." Mrs. Docteur and her two children are visiting her rela- tives here. Miss Alles Kenney is able to be around after her recent illness. © Robert Horne has returned home after attending the fumeral of his sister. The farmers are busy rushing their hay and grain across the ice to Kingston before the ice breaks up. Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Roy Me- Rae, a boy. Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Murphy, a girl. Mrs. Bates, ud Creek, N.Y., is visiting her par- ents here. Miss Agnes Brown, New York, is visiting her parents here. Alexander Sexsmith spent a few days visiting at Frederick Staley's. Hd. ward Payne and wife have returned home after visiting relatives in Wat- tertown, N.Y. Dr. Spankie has men engaged re- building his wharf. Rev. Father Ryan, Gananoque, spent -a few days here last week visiting his relatives. Robert Horne last a couple of valu- able cows recently. Vincent Ryaa and his sister; Edna, Rochester, N. Y., have rovired after a brief visit with their gglatives. Men are at work building a new bridge at the canal. \ DIED FROM PNEUMONIA. A Mother and Son Passed Away at Escott. Junetown, Feb. 26/~--~Mrs. Wi- «|iam Lanigan, who has spent the past month with her brother, B. Avery, ,|and family, 1s leaving to-day for Montreal, and will shortly return to her home in Victoria, B.0. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn and Mrs. Gaorge Scott were at Escott, on "Tuesday, at Zene Beaubish's whére his son, Pet. or, died suddenly of pneumonia. Word was received to-day, by Mrs. George Scott, that her sister, Mrs. -|Zene Beaubiah, died this morning also of pneumonia. [Ross Purvis and Eli Tennant spent Ménday in Brockville. Clinton Av ery leaves shortly to take possession of his farm at Mallorytown. Messrs, George Scott and Charles Glenn at. tended the funeral to-day of Peter ublah, Escott. Earl Webster, : Lansdowne, new telephone lineman, was busy this week putting in new batteries on the lines. Miss. Billa Tennant, Caintown, Is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Newton Scott. Miss Mary Smith is at Hscott at her sister's, Mrs. Z. Beaublah's. The Annual Meeting of the Junetowa Co- Operation Cheese Co. will be 'held Friday night in the school house. Messrs. Arthur and Francis Fortune motored to Brockville oa Wednes- day. NEWS OF THE DISTRICT| Wolfs Islanders Are Drawing |Culled From the Whigs Many Bright Ex of "Items Full of Interest. The Smith's Falls Methodist church asked for $3,500 at the an- niversary and $3,229 was placed on the plates. : James Shurle, Trenton; William Kyle Farlinger, Morrisburg: Wil lam H. Wilson, Smith's Falls, have been appointed grand stewards of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Ontario. The marriage of Miss Evelyn. Ber- nice Mills, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Mills to Dr. Samuel Russell McCreary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCreary, took place on Feb. 23rd, at the home ot the bride's parents, at Northport, Ont. A wedding was solemnized Monday in. St. Francis de Sales church, Smith's Falls, when Mae Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas became the bride of Mr. Daniel Fitzgerald, som of Mrs. Daniel Fitzgerald. Joseph Losee died Thursday after an illness extending over five years, at the homewof his brother, Charles Loses, Rossmore. Mr. Losee was well known in Belleville, being a familiar figure with an 'express com- pany for nearly ten years. He was born in the township of Sophias- burg forty-five years ago. ------ HOWE ISLANDERS BUSY. on They are Harvesting Ice and Stack ing Up Coal. Howe Island, Feb. 21. Filling fce houses is the order of the day. The ice now is in excellent condition for this purpose. The recent rain has taken away most of the snow leaving the roads' bare in some places. Travelling on the fce is much bétter 'than the highways. Fred Marshall had a "bee," on Bat- urday, getting his coal from King- ston. The carload was ordered through the U.F.0. Many attended the euchre = and dafich at J. A. Wilson's, Pittsburg. Mrs. J. Beaubien was successful in winning the first prize. The young- or sot attended the C.M.B.A. ball on Wolte Island, last Wednesday night. Those who went down to the Oper- etta in the Lyceum, Gananoque, re- port it to be very good. J. Good- friend is moving his household ef- fects to Kingston and Mr. N. White has moved to Gananoque. x Master Harry Simpson was taken to the Hotel Dieu, to-day, to under- 80 treatment. Mrs. R. Foley and Miss B. Simpson went down to Es- cott to spend a week with Mrs. A. Lynch. Miss B. Foley has returned from Watertown, N.Y., where she spent a month. The Sqnvan girls are home for the week-end. Napance Retail Markee. Napanee, March 2nd. es +. 40-80 oe + 86-78 Pk .. ..88 "ti scene 80 Apples, pk.. .... .. Apples, No. Spys, pk.. Apples, Tallman 8weets, Apples, Russets, pk. Cranberries, 1b... se we + 35-30 Tulips, cut bloom, doz .. .. «31.25 Narcissus, cut bloom, doz vo. 81.38 Roses, cut bloom, doz -$8.00-8$5.00 Carnations, cut bloom, dos $1.25 1.78 Dattodils, eut bloom, doz... $1.35 Beets, pk ..., .. ,. "hee Turnips, dbus .. ,, Carrots, pk.. .. .. Lettuce, leaf, bunch. Lettuce, head .. Cabbage, each. . wn +430 cr su Cue 80-78 CER EE-- | see oe we10-30 wa se Tee B88 ve meron 0 s0B-30 Caulifiower, each., .. eeees 10-38 Celery, bunch.. .,., we vse 15-38 Onions, domestic, pk ,. ens «35-38 Potatoes, bushel .., .. "hue Potatoes, bag .. "ne sens Butter, creamery, mn... Butter, dairy, 1b. «oe 4.38 Cheese, new, 1b. «33-25 Cheese, old, ™»,. .,,. te me «80 Eggs, fresh, dos... ..,. so «35-40 lard, 1.. ..... ... cera «20-23 Flour, cwt. . co +.$5.50-88.00 Sugar, granulated, cwt, $7.50-87.78 Shorts, ton.. ,. .. ... ee + 387 Wheat, western, bus. . cn a $5.00 Wheat, local, dbus ..., ,, «$2.00 Bran, ton.. 00 ou wu. .. vee $88 Buckwheat, bus.. .. +. $1.25-81.50 Corn, teed, owt..... seve o0s$8 Corn, car lots, owt .... .. «$3.75 Hay, baled cwt. cansevees Th Hay, loose, ton .. ., .. «310-313 Oats, western, bus.... .. ..85-78 Oats, local, bus. . ceseas oe 4. 00-68 Young pigs, pair .. .. «87-810 Fish: Mudoats, D> .... .. .., .. - .20 Smelts, No. 1 A ., ., .... vee 80 Halibut, 3... o.oo cues er +.30 White fish, ®» .. ., .. cesel8-22 Salmon, B ..., Theos 00.1820 Fillet of Haddie, ®» ve mee. 22 Finnan Haddie, ®» ., ,, ., ..18 Beef: Roast Beef, 1b.. ..... .... ,15-35 , Steak, porterhiouse, Ib. ves sn. 33-38 Steak, round, WM. ...... joes 0018-30 Stewing cuts, 1b. cose ames amB13% Boof, western, oWt. ........10-1¢ Steax, T-bore .... ., .. 8 +38 Bolling cuts 1b. ceemes meme B-12 Beef, hinds, ewt "oom omeme 18:17 Beef, local, 1b. teessesseme.B-12 Veal, Ib.. 4. 4 47 wares oo 10:16 Pork: Loin roasts, 10. . .. .. .. Jue «35 Hogs, live weight, cut.. .. «$11.50 Chops, 1 ..iu vu vv oo 54.18.28 Side Pork, > ,. .. Bacon, breakfast, 1d Bacon, Peameal .. Roast. pork, sliced, IB .. Ham, cooked, ™» ., ., .. ee. .B0 Ham, smoked, I .., .... os 35-48 Picnic ham, Ib.. .. .... vie 30-35 "a eae es mans For Power Electric | I or Steam We have a stock of ed Wood Split Pulleys § 3" diameter to 4 discerns ys om Can supply them on an hour's notice; SL ANGLIN Co. INT in own home. with or a Mn our store. ren Lnd what is back of 18 Taatly and a Chat. home. lustrated catalogue mailed anywhere Call, writs or | telephone. CANADA RADIO STORES 269% PRINCESS STREET. 'PHO 1207, : x) Radio Headquarters of Haatorn PONE 3 FOR THE BEST VALUES AND OVERCOAT SALE IN SUITS - 1 'Winter Overcoats $22, 325, $27 See Our Indigo Blue Suits $28.50 TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess Street various sizes of Turn Hinde, Id "s ve wa +s17-22 Pork sausages, b.. ., ., .. 15-30 The marriage of Leo Keech, Hil 'Mr. and Mr. R. F. H. Col Sausage, beef and pork, I 10-12% Lamb: Carcass, yearlings, 1b.. .....20-38 Doings at Joyceville. Joyceville, Feb. 28.--James Walk- er held a cheese meeting in the fac- ------------ | STOVE, EGG and AN ENJOYABLE AFFAIR. CHESTNUT lier, and Miss Florence Cunningham "=same good quality--$16.00 Rose Hall, was solemnised by Rev. James Wild at his home on Fel Rose Hall, will move into 'Wel ton and occupy Mrs. D. W. W.R. McRae & Co. ssa te It's Best to be Careful Sir Was the Closing Dance of the Season N Elgin L.O.L. Bigin, Fb. 28.--The funeral of the late Albert Keraney, who died at the home of his undle, Thomas Dennison, was held in the Anglican church 'on Wednesday afternoon. The closing dance of the Was given by the L.,0.L. in the town hall on Friday evening, and a good- ly number enjoyed the evening de- spite the fact that it followed 850 closely on the Valentine party of the preceding W » Which was also a very enjoygble affair. Miss Ursula O'Mara is spending a| couple of weeks with friends Lombardy. Walter Powers fs on the sick fist. M. J. O'Brien has re- turned to Kingston. Capt. and Mrs. W. Kenney spent Wednesday with the former's parents at Jones' Falls. Mr. and Mrs. James Kenney are re- covering from recent severe illness. tory on Thursday night. Mrs, W. Wilson spent a few days at Mrs. Jackson's, Front Road. Miss D. Marham, Portsmouth, is visiting her uncle, George Cramer. A party was held at John Foxwell's on Friday night. A number from Kingston were present. Miss F. Taft the week-end with her mother in Kingston. HIE IL H spent: FTE $ = Carcass, spring, tb., .. .. .. .28 Hinds, yearlings, 1b.. ,. .. «20-35 Hinds, spring, Ib.. .. .. ws + 38-30 Forequanters, spring, ib.. .. co 38 Lamb chops. . v\ o. ui uae 38-30 Mutton, carcass, Id. . .. as +1518 Poultry: Fowl, b.. - sete mw »e0:18:35 Chickens, Id .. .. ,.., ..,.38-38 Chickens, I, milk fed Ducks, Geese, I Turkeys, 23rd. y shee sm sere se weeasdB seve se se as em 0.38 Bovis nem os om 0.835 a -- GAVE A FAREWELL. ' ------ To Neighbors Moving To Tamworth Croyden, Feb. 26.--A number of neighbors and friends gathered at the home I i i o: i ¥ fi i i i ; i i ; i { i i I E £ i nf) Hello Daddy-~ don? forget my son's house in the eastern part of b village. .