| Finishing We pride ourselves on the fact that we sive the BEST Serviee in the city. Twenty-five years' experience places us in a position vo give you this service. WE DO OUR OWN WORK This is a decided advantage to our Customers, as we sre in a position to give expert advice on pleture taking and making. Hilms sent to us by mail re- ceive our prompt attention. Better work lower Prices. L. T. BEST PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 'Phone 59. | i) { { { { { { | | { { | { { ( i | { d i it { { { § { | i DETACHED BRICK DWELLING ~! 7 rooms, B. and T., electric and gas, H. W, floors, bot air; garden; | central, | $2,000--Frame, 4 rooms, Band T. | electric light. | | 82s, deep lot and garage. $7,500-- Brick, all modern, central. MONEY TO LOAN. OUSTOMS BROKER ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. 111% BROCK ST. KINGSION |The KINGSTON CLEANERS z AND DYERS Clean anything that ean be cleaned 0. COE & P. BARRETT ONfice: 58 Arch Street. "Phone 1225w : Call and deliver. Beautify Your Home With New Pictures When decorating and re-ar- b ranging your home, see us for new pictures. ¢ Choice assortment of the very newest. Artist supplies for sale. GARTLAND ART STORE . 287 FRINCESS STREET 'Phone 2116-w. - She Couldn't Sleep Heart Was So Bad Mrs. J. D. McClintock, Charlotte ; town, P.E.L, writes: --" About a year ° ago I was greatly troubled with my heart. I could not sleep at night, and was ! so nervous I imagined that I could see everything in the room moving, and would have to turn on the lights before I could get to sleep. After having read of your | + I took several boxes of them, and | san now get a full night's sleep with- out any trouble, and feel fine in every way." H. & N. Pills have been on the market for the past 32 years; all dealers sell them; put up only by The ¥. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Dr. Waugh DENTIST 106 Wellington St. Phone 256. A Sterling Silver is always most welcome. We have a splendid as- sortment of, articles from the small pieces at $1.50 to the more elaborate ones | at any price desired. ¢ INSURANCE 60 BROCK STREET "PHONE 610 _THE HEARD ON THE STREET Local Briefs Gathered by Re- porters--What the Merch- ants Are Offering. i Rev. Father Hanley of Tweed was la visitor in the city to-day. . City workmen were busy cleaning jup Princess street on Thursday morning. | This morning's delightful weather {drew many expressions of pleasure {from citizens. | William Swalne, piano tuner. | Orders rgceived at 100 Clérgy street | west, 'phone 664w, | Miss Allison Thompson of New i York, who has been visiting with {friends here for the past few days, (has returned to her home. | The funeral of the late Mrs. {James McCloskey was held on Thnrs- {day morning to St. Mary's Cathedral {and thence to St. Mary's cemetery. | The Y.M.C.A. girls held a very en- { Joyable supper at the Y.M.C.A, on {| Wednesday evening. There was a { very large number present, Miss Dainty presided. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Murphy, Plum street, have returned home after vi- siting their daughters, Mrs. G. Flem- ing, Port Colborne, and Mrs. A. Smith, Toronto. The County Mothers"™ Allowance Board met in Magistrate Bradshaw's Office at the Court House on Wed- nesday morning to hear a Bedford township case. A splendid bull terrier, owned by Clarence Steen, Nelson street, was killed by a street car yesterday. As the animal was a great pet with the Steen family, its death is greatly re- gretted. Bishop Urges 8ynod To Recruit for Ministry Montreal, April 22.--Urgent needs for the Diocese of Montreal, in the {opinion of Bishop J, C. Farthing, are fmore lay readers, additional recruits for the ministry and generous re- {sponse to an appeal for an endow- {ment of at least $200,000 for the Diocesan College. These factors for progress in the work of the church the bishop emphasized in his official charge to the synod at the opening of the sixty-seventh annual session. "I hope this synod will consider the need, and will take steps to make a sympathetic effort to recruit for the ministry," said the bishop. -- Cut Renfrew Tax Rates, Renfrew, April 22--This year's tax rate, struck last night, shows 44 mills for Public School supporters and 47 mills for Separate School supporters. This is a reduction of 2 1-2 mills off Public School and 3 '| mills off Separate School. nn Corns Drop Out . In Hot Water It's very easy to take out a sore corn by the "Putnam's" method. Take a special foot bath, which is describ- ed. in the directions. Apply a few drops of Putnam's Corn Extractor and out comes the corn--roots and all. There is no pain, not even sore- ness; the thick tissue is softened, and healing "Putnam's" goes to the heart of the corn, Success guaranteed. 25¢. at all dealers. Made in Canada - Practical Yet Beautiful and waterproof, the smooth surface of Congoleum Gold Seal Art - Rugs [defies accidents. Dust, ashes, tracked-in mud and spilled things vanish like magic with only light mopping. And no amount of sun, rain or hard service can dim the rich beauti- ful colorings. Congoleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs are a quality product -- sold with a real money-back guarantee. See them at your dealer's. -} take about it, and the much-abused DAILY BRITISH WHIG OHEER UP! OHEER UP! | SPRING I8 NOW HERE Thunder . Storm | A Lively During Wednesday Night. Spring is here! There is no mis- Weather Man is now being warmly praised. Kingston got just what was needed during Wednesday night---a Hvely thunder storm, and following the rain, Old Sol came out in all his glory and O My! it is wonderful, and | gave one that "grand and giorious feeling." The man around the house, who has been busy stoking the furnace. for the past seven months, can now | take a well-earned rest. ' No more coal or snow to shovel, but the next order of business will be the prepar- ing of gardens. i The rain gave the down:town! pavements a good cleaning. Thurs- | day morning the thermoneter regis- | tered sixty degrees. | BEER CASE ADJOURNED | FOR ANOTHER WEEK | | Analysis Has Not Been Made of | Homebrew Seized by | Police. ! There has been no analysis made | as yet, of the beer seized at the home | of a Kingston woman charged with | having liquor for sale, and with| selling without a permit, and as a| result a further enlargement for a! week was made in the case, when it] came before Magistrate Farrell on| Thursday morning. A young man, who was before the | * |eourt for non-support of his wife, ! stated that he had been out of work | and that this was the reason that he | could not pay for the support of the | wife. He expected to have plenty of | work in the course of a few days, | and the magistrate gave him a chance | to make good, CLOTHESLINE THIEF AT WORK IN THE CITY Stole Four Pairs of Stockings at Home on Division | Street. | Clothesline thieves are at work in| the city, and it would be wise for| citizens to keep a close tab on their | clotheslines, and not leave anything | out over night, | Some time during Tuesday night, | a sneak thief entered the premises! of Mrs. Jessie Roberts, 85 Division street, and robbed the clothesline of | four pairs of stockings. The theft occurred some time after eleven | o'clock, as at that time the stockings | were on the line. Ee Many Complaints Have Been Made to the Police About It. sd Boys will be boys, but they mus) not play ball on the street. { Many complaints have been receiv-| ed by the police about boys, and in| several cases young men, too, playing | ball on the street, and action is to, be taken to have the offenders sum- | moned to the Police Court, if the; practice is not stopped. With a game of ball on the street, windows are likely to be broken, and it is a great source of nuisance to people in the neighborhood. TO REDUCE INSURANCE . um. The Kingston Health Association held 'its monthly meeting in the Board of Trade Rooms on Wednes- day. The March report was made. The operating costs were $8,658, the revenue received was $9809.45. There are $15,600 in outstanding account, of this $7,429 is due from the D.S.C.R. $1,061 from the Ontar- fo Government. About $4,000 from On the Buildings at Sir Oliver Mowat Sanitort lian patients, Legal action was auth- oriz $8 sbveral cases of non-pay- ment by municipalities. Accounts to the value of $2,842.77 were ordered. paid. The defalcations of the late ae- countant J. BE. Harte, now total $1,- 728.97 and extend back for about 12 months. were seventy-nine D.S.C.R. patients and twenty-six civilian patients the sanitorfum. To date there four or five additional ones entered. paring down of the insurance gurriad trom $160,000 to 4100.00. Municipalities and $2,433 from etek | | At the end of March there i | PROBS: --Friday, cloudy and probably showers. PD LEITER CELEBRATING THE OCCASION OF OUR 45th Birthday With a Stupendous Store Wide Trade Expansion SALE Starting Friday Morning at 9 o'clock-- 1881 1926 and continuing throughout next week with added attractions daily. SEE SALE POSTERS AND WINDOWS FOR DETAILS ! This great annual sale event offers a wealth of bargain op- portunitiés; and coming as it does at the very peak of the spring season, when one requires so many personal and household re- plenishings, it should therefore prove of exceptional worth to the shopping public. : 1881-1926 Forty-five years ago this firm began business with a big celebration sale, and quite a few of our old and valued customers have told us it was a glorious bargain agcasion, From then on these old friends as well as new ones have watched our development, and their support has made our progress possible. s 'TOMORROW We are staging another big event to mark the forty- fifth anniversary of our success. We want everyone to participate in this sale, and to So come in, everyone; and join in the celebration -- OF SAVING MONEY WHILE YOU SPEND IT. ~~ -----