¢ wr Of Constipation Is A Bad Liver Mrs. Jean Bocheir, Nelson, B.C, writes:-- 'For many years I have beee troubled with my liver, and sufs fered terribly with constipation I HEARD ABOUT Milburn's. WSR NITY and have been greatly improved sinee I started to take them. I cannot recommend them too highly to any one who is troubled with their liver." Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are not & new and untried remedy. They Rave been on the market for the past 82 years; put up only by The T. burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Oz% The KINGSTON CLEANERS AND DYERS Clean snything that cam be cleaned C. COE & P. BARRETT Office: 86 Arch Street. 'Phone 1225w Call and deliver. etc att arse 15 to 30 drops of Seigel's Syrup relievesall forms of indigestion and Cyspepsia. You'll swear by it once you have tried it. Any drug store. DR. J. C.W. BROOM Dental Surgeon 130 Wellington Street. 'Phone 639. Evenings by appointment. KINGSTON TRANSFER C0 158 WELLINGTON STREET Moves Freight, Steel, Building Equip went, Macliinery, Safes, Planos, etc. MONEY LOANED AGAINST MORTGAGES "Phones 377. Evenings 2231. Black Gem Coal Clean, Blocky and Bright. WHILE IT LASTS Change. Tingaling got the i money from Bunny, thanking Mrs. Bunny for their lovely | lunch and the good time they had, the fairyman and the Twing took rent then Mister Mister their departure, The first thing they did was to take poor Biddy Hen to the house in the log behind the bushes--the very one that the bad little goblin had tried to rent to her "It's just lovely!" clucked Mrs Hen. "The very place I'm looking for to hatch out a family. How much is 1t?" "Ten cents a¥month in fairy mon- | ey," said Mister Tingaling. "I'll be around in thirty days to collect." They left Mrs. Hen scratching around in the soft rotten wood of her mew house, to make a nice cozy | nest. ! Then they went on thelr travels. | , "We'll go to Maple Tree Flats | next," said Mister Tingaling. 'The! Cracknuts are always ready with their rent, so we'll go there first." | Munch Mouse, the janitor, took them up on the elevator inside of | the Maple Tree i | When they stepped off at the floor where the Cracknuts family lived there stood Daddy Cracknuts him- | | self in his doorway, looking as kind | {and friendly as an old gray squirrel | | gentleman can look. i "Why hello there, Tingaling!'" he | said, shaking hands with the fairy- | man. "I see you are in good com- pany. Hello, Nancy and Nick! Help- ing out as usual, I see. Come right | in, all of you. I guess I know what | you're after, as it is the thirty-sec-| ond day of the month." * { "You guessed right, Daddy Crack- {nuts," said Mister Tingaling. "It's | {rent day. And my big pocketbook is | still as empty as a balloon, almost. MAN OF EIGHTY-SEVEN PURCHASES A HORSE And Drives It Home--Russell Pieree, Athens, Injured at Play. Athens, May 13--On Monday last Robert Fortune, aged eighty-seven, drove alone from his home near { Junetown to Athens, to visit his bro- ther, William Fortune, Elgin street, and purchase a horse, of which he | oc Y Olive Roberts Barto Mister Tingaling Can't Make | Twenty-five cents in fairy money is all I have." | "Well, you'll have ming, pretty soon, Nistér Landlord. I have it all ready for you." | And digging down into his pocket, | Daddy Cracknuts pulled out a brand new bill, which he slowly unfolded | and laid on the table. ~ : | Mister Tingaling's eyes nearly | popped out of his head. 'Ten dol-| lars," he gasped, "I--I'm afraid I can't change it." "That's too bad," said Daddy, | folding it up again and putting it} into his pocket. "Just wait and I'll see if Ma has the amount. Ma! Oh, Ma! Here's the landlord. Have you any money?" : "The landlord!" called Mrs. Crack-% nuts. "I'll be right in. I want to see | him about some new wall paper for the dining room." And in she bustled. | "Wall-paper!" said Mister Tinga- | ling {n a worried voice. "Is it so very sist had? Are you sure your walls need | Douglas Fairbanks and Mary er of the international banker, J: P, Morgan, as announcer, [went on the air recently from station, WBOQ, Richmond Hill, Pickford, with Anne M organ, ering, Mrs. Cracknuts?" y , : Baki all brown," said the | NeW York. Photo shows them as the trio appeared before the squirred lady. "The walls are maple | microphone. wood, you know, and the syrup has | 2 > ---- enn, soaked through in spots and made | them all brown. | school students, when Capt. Trudeau "Why, I should charge you extra | Kingston, inspected the cadets, many for having maple syrup free!' ex- | citizens and out-of-town friends be- claimed Mister Tingaling. "I--1 | {Dg present for the event. really don't think I can put new | Mrs. G. W. Beach entertained very wallpaper on any of your roonfs this | Pleasantly on Friday afternoon of year, Mrs. Cracknutd. Money's so |!ast week, at her cozy Main street expensive just now and I haven't | home. much. Besides I need a new hat and Mrs. N. G. Scott went to Smith's a pair of shoes. I mean the price of | Falls last week, to consult her broth- food is up so." | er-in-law, Dr. Connerty, regarding "Why, Mister Tingaling! Making | an affliction of the ear. Mrs. A. R. us do without wall paper just to| Brown has been quite {ll at her make a dude of yourself! I'm sur- | Main street home. Mrs. (Dr.) Grant prised," said the lady. 'Let me see.| has been suffering from an attack You want your rent money, don't |Of neuritis. you? Well, T have a dollar bill about| While playing ball with a number some place. I suppose I'll have to go of little friends, on Wednesday ev- and get it. Excuse me for a minute, | 80ing last, Russell Plerce was struck please." | near the eye by a bat, and it {s fear- ed that it may be quite serious. | The Misses Freeman have been had heard. He inspected the animal, | | cal N. made the purchase, and the next day called to Gouverneur, N Y., owing to nny drove Doms aioe, taking tie Hew | the {illness of their sister-in-law, Mrs. , EA an THOUSANDS OF GRATEFUL LETTERS Every year brings thousands of horse along also. . On the 11th inst, Mrs. Jacéb Mor- ris celebrated her seventy-fifth birth day at her Elgin street home, a few | friends dropping in to offer felicita- tions, A feature of the celebration, was a post card shower, which was much appreciated. Mrs. C. F. Yates was at Hard Is- land for Mother's Day in the school- house there, and added her quota to the service, This is a rural Sunday school that is doing a real commu- nity work, and being so near Athens, many a resident drops in for the af- ternoon, and finds it such a "homey" (grateful letters for health restored from happy women in all parts of the country to the office of the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company in Lynn, Mass. These are voluntary expres- sions of gratitude for relief from pain and suffering, and are convine- ing proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will do all that is claimed for it. It will pay any sick and ailing woman to give it a trial. Frank Freeman. Dr. Kenneth Blancher, Mrs. Blan- cher and little Miss Mary and Charles have been here for a few days, guests of Mrs. Jessie Blancher, Is- aac street, and Miss Hunt, Victoria street. Little Miss Amy Young, who has been 80 {ll during the winter, is an- ticipating with pleasure her fifth birthday on the 18th, inst, and ex- pects to be able to be hostess at a little gathering in honor of the ev- ent. James Gordon has returned from a pleasant visit with his son, Claude Gordon, Kingston. Mrs. Martha Holmes has opened up her Elgin street home, following several months' absence with her sister, Mrs. L.. Moulton, at Hard Is- land. Mrs. M. Hickey has also re- turned to town, having spent the winter in Brockville, with her daugh ter, Mrs. Potvin. Mrs. Eli Chant, Chantry, has tak- en possession of her recently-ac- quired property, Prince street. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ain, Montreal, were here for a few days, looking after their business interests. J. Dillon, marble dealer, Gananoque, was here on business last week. James Scott has gone to take a position in New York. Mrs. M. Brown, Brockville, has started a class in violin here. A nation-wide campaign to pro- hibit alcoholic liquors to men under 25 is being started in Japan. Red, Green and "harmonious colors. a Private Branch Exchange PIPE AND LARGE RADIATOR, INCREASES THE HEATING of superiority in oofing Blue Black Slab Slates, Roll Roofing. etc., in - pretty! - S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED LUMBER YARDS, WOODWORKING FACTORY, COAL BINS, BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO "Phone 1871. BANNER PIPELESS FURNACES Ask us for Booklets about other points Banner Furnaces. The GALT STOVE & FURNACE CO., LTD.~GALT, Ont. John M. Schorpp, of Easton, Pa., has completed a miniature of Inde- | pendence Hall, Philadelphi Sugar. oo a, In sort of school, Mat there is ever the --~r-- desire to repeat the visit. Decora- tions appropriate for the various oc- casions throughout the year, al- though they mean time and labor . I for those interested, transform the ¥ NA Tel > school-room into a bower of loveli- v ness, and will leave an impression upon the mind of the young in par- ticular, which will endure for many years to come, Mrs. Gore, Sarah street, has been spending 'the past three weeks or so attending Mrs John Fortune, Addison road, who is very ill. Farmers, in the vicinity, are taking advantage of the fine days, to get their belated "'spring's work" under way. Friday was a gala day for the high | | | [COE EMLETSE0 | [RV AMHIOLE] , $10.50 per ton W. A. MITCHELL & (0. Telephone 67. "CAR OWNERS ATTENTION Now is the time to insure with an "ALL RISK POLICY" Protects you for ILITY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, 7 COLLISION, FIRE AND THEFT Best and cheapest pollcy on the market. Let me quote you rates. R. H. Waddell BROCK Telephones 826 and 896. DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN DENTIST 84 Princess Street. 'Phone 1550 Gag for Painless Extraction OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT "FOR SALE | -- | | | | | 3400-8 roomed frame bungalow, 8 ; rooms, 3 plece bath, electric "CHRYSLER "70" ; Sensational | Pri . 5 " ce Reductions Of from *60 to *405 Since 16th, two reductions--one effective midnight, April 156th the other midnight, May 8th--and totalling from #60 to $405, have been made in prices of the six-cylinder "70". phe TN Prices Prior New Prices effective Total ale to April 15th midnight, May 8th Savings lights, gas, hot air heating, all Phaeton 21 00 $2040 $ 60 Et oan Tees acaen cio Coach 2195 2040 155 SEAR Roadster 2525 2200 325 | Royal Coupe 2710 2475 235 Brougham § roomed Bungalow. brick. 2815 2545 270 Sedan 2560 2260 300 Royal Sedan Of [ANIM 1 MAIS HL ETS 5-13 Answer to fhursday's Crossword Puzzle. | CROSS-WORDPUZZLE | Ll w all 3020 2620 400 Crown Sedan 3170 2765 405: improvements. : E. L. MARTIN 287 BAGOT STREET F.0.B. Windsor, Ontario, (Freight oRly to be added) rear, spare tire, tire cover, and tank full of gasoline. | Re, 14260. or wasn, | CHANGED IN NO WAY-- EXCEPT IN PRICE In the accomplishment o! ; sa widespread preference Office 2290. ga B= article, 15. By. . Estimated golf score. Visited again. . Reduces or grades. - Exhibits indignany displeasure, . Fragment, . To slope. i . Starting her on an engine. > . One in cards. Conjunction. . Bails as water. Trees whose wood is used as a moth preventative, To stitch. Implement fér row- ing. Identical. Crooked. Tiny green vegeta- ble. 44. Natural passage be- tween sandbanks. 46. Qeosraphical draw- . frown of the head (pl). 38. Fish-eating mammal similar to. a beaver. . Portions of medi- cine, . Founded or estab- lished. 2 BY, ' . Bet. . Obstruction stream. . Half an em. Male. . Sun god. . To' question. Landing wharf. 'Vemonous snake. Vertical. . Sorrowful. Stylet (surgical in- strument). Opposite of soft. Silk worm, Reading light. Made of timber. . To bow. Cleaner which re- 'mews freshness of Horizontal, . Small eye tumor. 3. Hard covering of a nut, To possess. Measure of area. Constellation. Yellow Hawaiian bird. Drone bee. To preen, Wand. Yielded, Peeled. Wiser. Feast. Yield of anything grown in one field. 7. Wing part of a seed : | | | 1 perfect re- Dominion Meat Store| Opp. Y.M.C.A. Phone 10. . Tomorrow's Specials |: tional lower prices ph 13. Pf Chryaler 470° there is sheo- iy : 1 J - ance, quality today establish Chrysler "70" a Sek fn EE a the world's one outstanding s one g e is which have won motor car value in its class. 12. Belleville Creamery ......86c. |} 0 Pure Lard ........ .20¢, §17. Pork Sausages .........20c 18. Pickled Tongues .........20¢ |lgs Bout Pot Roast ...... ...1%¢ |! 14. Beef Oven Roast ........16c. | 26. Middle Brisket ..........10e. Brisket Point ,,......... Te Veal Fronts .. «10. Choice Corned Beef .....15¢. Hamburg Steak .........10c Canned Goods .. ... 2 for 20c. 37. 5 38. 239, Mathematical term 30. Vents in the earth's crust from which hot steam or rock is-| sues. i} 31. Exclamation of sor- row, 193. To finish, 34. Fastidious, seeds CLARK BROS. 371 King Street. . Telephone 2357¢. 40. 41.