, APRIL 24, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG THE KING OF SPRING TONICS Phospho-cod This wonderful tonic puts the vim of youth into you. Positively the greatest tomic which has been sold. Big bottle of life-giving medicine with marvelous re- sults, $1.25 L.T. Best Druggist FOR SALE Batemans Real Estate BRICK BUNGALOW~--7 rooms, 8 pc. bath, electric light, double lot and choice location. $2,000--Frame, 4 rooms, B. and T., electric light. $8,000--Frame, 7 rooms, 8 p. bath, electric light aid furnace. $4,000 -- Brick, 'semi-detached, 8 room, 8 p. bath, electric lght ard gas, deep lot and garage. #5,000----Brick, 6 rooms, 38 p. bath, electric light and furnace, garage. $7,500---Brick, all modern, central. MONEY TO LOAN. CUSTOMS BROKER ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. 111% BROCK ST., KINGS{ON MESH BAGS at 20% Discount For a short time we are offering our stock of SOLID SILVER, SILVER PLATED, * and GOLD PLATED MESH BAGS at this attractive reduc- ALLIES TAXI SERVICE Phone 240 25 Outer Station included. By the hour $2.00. ALL LARGE CARS To all parts of the city |. FREIGHT DELIVERY A SPECIALTY Local and long distance. All Motor Trucks with Air Tires. H. L. BRYANT 384 Division Street. 'Phone 1753. If you will go over the soles of a baby's shoes with sandpaper before they are worn, it' will prevent slip- ping and falls. "Willow Dale Bricks," Gibson's. Men's Khaki Pants. All sizes--extra quality . . $1.95 Men's Combination Overalls ald or Blue--36 10 46... Kiddies' Play Khaki or Blue trimmed a red . Sui 3 . $1.25 Men's Overalls All sizes--Striped . .. $1.00 Men's Work Pants Cond cloth---32 1048 ...+. -... .. $1.95 ' RONEY'S PRINCESS STREET SPECIAL! Beaver Electric Irons -- made by the Renfrew Electric Products Co.--offer- ed at a price you can not afford to miss ~--a $4.50 Iron for 5 only, 2540 or 60 Lamps Ear Electric Sw for'... s00 4 4 Burner Gas Range, with : White oven door enamel d tray, entry of her collie, Sable Son. WILL BE YOUNGEST EXHIBITOR Harriet Rose Summer, three, will be the youngest exhibitor at the Washington, D.C., National Capital Dog Show, with the / NAVY LEAGUE EVENT IN GRANT HALL, 29TH Will Consist of Theatricals, Music and Living Pictures ---For a Worthy Cause. The "event being arranged by a number of ladies and gentlemen in- terested in the Navy League of Canada (Kingston Branch), which is to be held in Grant Hall on the even- assured pleasure for all who will at- tend. The programme will consist of theatricals, music and living pic- tures. The public is promised an eve- ning of excellent entertainment, and the proceeds will be devoted to the local work of Navy League -- the training of the lads of the Sea Cadet Corps in everything -that' pertains to good Canadianism. The event will be under the pat- ronage of the G.0.C. Military Dis- trict No. 3, the principal of Queen's university, the commandant of the Royal Military College, the grand knight, Frontenac Council of the Knights of Columbus, and of the presidents of the Kiwanis and Ro- tary Clubs. The band of the Sea Cadet Corps will open the programme. Their selections will be followed by the presentation of two plays, "The Pros and Cons" by Gertrude Jennings and "The Workhouse Ward" by Lady Gregory. Those who will appear in the castes will be Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. J. L. Jerome, Dr. P. G. C. Campbell, Dr. L. J, Austin, Prof. R. K. Hicks and Dr. J. IL. McKee. The music programme has been arranged by Dr. Thomas Gibson, who will play two piano solos. Miss Anna Mitchell and Capt. 8S. A. Lee have consented' to sing. The tableaux vivants will be as follows: Wedgewood group--Misses K. Bermingham, Edith Carruthers and Doris McKay; "The Blue Boy" (Gainsborough), Miss Mary Hora; "The Duchess of Devonshire" (Gainsborough), Mrs. Hallaway 'Waddell; "The Broken Pitcher" (Greuze), Miss Allison Macdonell; "Carmencita" (Sargent), Miss Nev- ada Best; "An Infanta of Spain" (Velasquez), Miss Aline Rutherford; "Dresden China Figure," Mrs. Alderson; "Vogue Cover," Mrs. 8. A. Lee; "King Alfred, Founder of the Fleet," ' Major E. M. Cartmer and boys of the Sea Cadet Corps). eo direction and scenery by Mrs. L. F. Goodwin and Miss Ber- mingham. The French doll Cons" MoeGall's and the silk "Vogue" by Laldlaw's. The price of admission, 75¢ and in "Pros, and velvet in 50c, is very moderate for a pro- gramme of such artistic value. They are on sale at Uglow's, and it is hoped that Grant Hall will be filled overflowing. ' Sy | "Strong Moth Camphor," Gibson's. fans with lovely amber or has been kindly loaned by | ing of Wednesday, April 29th, 1s an | | BUILDING PERMITS. A Number Issued at the Office of the City Engineer. The following building permits have been issued at the office of the city engineer: ' Samuel K. Richards, double brick house, Chestnut street, between Car- lyle and Cherry streets. H. A.) Derbyshire, bungalow, Smith street, between Division and Chatham streets, L. G. Freeman, frame bungalow, Cowdy street, between Adelaide and Stephen streets. +» H. B. Salsbury, frame dwelling, York street, between Division and Chatham streets. I -------------------- Late John P. McGarvey. After an illness' extending over ten days, the death occurred on Thursday morning of John P. Me- Garvey, aged eighty-six years, Mount Chesney. The deceased, who had been a 'frmer all his life, had lived in the Mount Chesney district, where he was well known. He is survived by his widow and four sons: William and Fred, on the homestead; George, also of Moéunt Chesney, and James of Kingston. The funeral will take place on Satur- day morning to the Church of the Holy Name, Cushendall, where a solemn requiem mass will be sung. Clear-up Auction Sale at Jenkins' Saturday afternoon and night, Mur- ray, Auctioneer. When cleaning silver use a paste of whiting-and ammonia. This will give a brighter and more lasting pol- ish. "Willow Dale Bricks," Gibson's. of | PROBS: --Saturday, mostly fair and warm. MT dteacy's 44th Anniversary Sale Drastically Reduced ! Our entire stock of new Spring Hats must be Jenved out by May Ist. And to that end we have cut prices literally to the give-away point. : 200 of the season's smartest models in large and small" shapes, in Straw, Silk, Mohair a nd Bangkok, Trimmed and Un- trimmed shapes in all the newer shades to clear as follows: Reg. $5. to $6.50 | Reg. $7.50 to $10. | Reg $12.50-$22.50 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE |- SALE PRICE $3.95 | $4.95 | $9.95 Children's Hats-Half Price 125 Infants' and Children's Hats in a complete assort- ment of styles and colorings. Every Hat is marked in plain figures from $1.00 to $3.50 each. Y o ur unrestricted choice at this sensational reduction. "Sale e prices 50c to $1.75 ea. 'Birthday Sale New Spring Suits 125 beautifully tailored, hew Spring * Suits--in Ensemble, Tailored and Novel- : . ty styles. Featuring the finest all wool fabrics, newest colorings and season's' leading models. All sizes from 14 to 46, At their regular prices from $22.50 to $75.00, these Suits are of sutstandlisgy value. y our unrestricted choice of our entire stock to choose from. Sale Price Less 25 % Or repriced from $16.88 to $56.25 100 Sample Coats at © Wholesale Cost 100 handsome, new, Spring Coats at manufacturers' cost. Included are a number of very swagger fur-trim + med models in the newest Spring shades. If you wear a 16. 18 or 36 size here is Sh TT toting dead from. $13.25: to $33.85. with