RBs HO 0S) ei me mr THE DAILY ILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1917. 4 "Out of the High Rent District." Special Reductions for Easter Shopping ' Correct Styles SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, WAISTS, Get Our Prices. We guarantee to save Easter Outfit. MILLINERY i from, at the lowest prices in the city. 260 Princess St. "Higher up street, but lower in price." 0 Connor's Ladies' Exclusive All This Week ! ou money on your The Newest Creations, Hundreds to Choose T.J.O Connor Telephone 800 7 Farmers, Take Notice That the Frontenac County Branch of the A Public "Employment Bureau is being opened with the above office and under the control of the and Labor Branch. I'he opening of the latter ofice in connet it necessagy to locate in Kingston, the public about April 9th. It is hoped that those Aervienltural office while at Sydenham, elves of its services, Others who have lems are cordially invited fo visit the a problems with the District Representative Provincial mud will continne agricultural we in charge, A. W. SIRETT, District Representative. Ontario Department of Agriculture has been moved from Sydenham to the OLD HUB HOTEL STAND, Market Square, Kingston. in conjunction Trades tion with the former has Both offices will be open to who patronized the tg avail thems and labor probe oflices and discuss their Musical Programme, e little Misses I. Sawyer sa and nicely Vera SAVE YOUR KY to the system, cause headaches and other troubles, For Perfect Satisfaction Consult Optician and ¥ J: J. STEWART, Opt.D. Optometrist, BO jor, Wellington and Clarence Sts. Opp. Post Office. Phone 699 a" ESR Miran sssioced] rhe 20th Centu Spring Overcoats GOOD VALUES. Crawford & Walsh SPECIAL AGENTS TAILORS, + A ™ Princess and Bagot Streets. - Wornen' s Dull Kid Gypsy Button, Patent Colt Bals, Lace, Cloth Top "Classic" make. Regular $5. 00. Special price : $3.75 Men's Tan Calf, Lace, Blucher and Bals, Gun Metal Calf Bluchers, Regular $5. Special price.. .. . $3.75 pp. a Eee, eee Allan M. Reid, 111, Princess Street. i Kisgston. i . = . = Eyestrain if neglected, may. cause se ous damage delicate mechanism of the vision, and by deranging the nervous i gms iy IF CONSTIPATED When Cross, Feverish and Sick Give i "California Syrup of Figs." | Children love this "fruit laxative' land nothing else cleanses the tender [stomac h, liver and bowels so nicely. | A child simply will not stop play- {ing to empty the bowels, and the re- sult is they become 'tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stom- ach sours, then your lit one be- comes cross, half-sick, feveristndon't eat, sleep or act naturally, breah is bad," system full of cold, has shre throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoda. Listen, Mother! See if tongue coated, then give a teaspoonful o "California Syrup of Figs," and i a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and wpdigested food passes out of the system| and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers give "Cali- { fornia. Syrup of Figs" because it is | perfectly harmless; children love it, {and it never t 0 act on the stom- {ach, liver and bowhls, Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of *'California Syrup of Figs" which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown- ups plainly printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine, mide by *'Cali- fornia Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt. ~ -------- An nnn me THE RES RESSURKECTION OF SPRING » 1S NATURE S MOAT § FAIR AND SQUARE . Our store is being thoroughly renovated, supplied with choice gro- | eeries and delicacies and. equipped | with latest sanitary fixtures, {United Grocery Store Co. Ben Lee, Mgr. Aon "Ranks with the Strongest" HUDSON BAY Insurance Company FIRE INSURANCE Head Office, aan fn Invarance Bldg. Bn J ty & er, Ontario Branch, Toronto W. H. GODWIN & SONS i n LECTURE IND A CONCERT Wes Troubled With hortness of Breath. {GIVEN IN } RST BAPTIST BIBLE ' SCHOOL HALL, i -- ! . { When the heart becomes affected. { Capt. Finney Tells of His Experi-, there ensues a feeling of a ¢ hoking ences at the: Front--A Splendid Sensation, a shortness of breath, pal- { pitation, throbbing, es of the Ladies' | PB: smothering sensation, dizziness abla entertain ts rand a weak, sinking, all-gone feel- First. Bapti 15 B ble | INE of oppression and anxiety. evening Prof The nerves become unstrung, you ucen's. was chairma iread to be alone, have a horror of was in atten ciety, start at the least noise and 3 : are generally fatigued. _ tio were given by | On the first sign of the heart be- tral all of which! coming weakened or the nerves um- received. Little Strung, Milburn's. Heart and Nerve hed to the plat- | Pills should be taken. They are just sh flag over his| What you require at this time. They obliged to respond | Te8ulate and stimulate .the he or- Ang nerve system, | Mrs. C. M Cormier, Kingston, master: P. Kingston, engineer, The barges will be commanded a follows: master. leyfield, master. Hilda Armand Lalonde, Nalley- field, master Hamilton Alexander Hebert, Montreal, Master, John Gaskin Camille Labelle,' Montreal, master. Kingston Ernest Major, vane¥. field, master. Lapwing Joseph Leduc) Valley- field, master Mamie No appointment as vot. | Muskoka Henry Clements, Montredl, master, Melrose - Wilfrid Langevin, Val- leyficld, master Nadine Fredo Hebert, Montreal, master, ty Quebec Ovida Viau, Valleyfield, master. Selkirk --- T. L. Leduc, Valleyfield, master, Valencia -- No appointment as yet, Winnipeg Moise Moreau, Cedars,' Soulanges County, master, Dorchester No appointment yet. Montreal ---No appointme nt yet. LOTS FOR «ov LTIV ATION Makes Offer ¥or Heirs of Late Miss Gildersleeve, J. B. Walkem, K.C.. writes to the Whig: In view of the agitation for the growing of potatoes and other useful vegetables I have much plea-! sure with the consent of the heirs of the late Miss Gildersleeve to offer some twenty lots {07 cultivation free to anyone who wishes to use them for gardening purposes. Some of the lots have already been cultivated. ' They lie between Macdonnell and; | Toronto streets just north of Johnson street. Applications can be made to me. For Easter. Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Devotional Books, Easter Cards. New books and #ift books -- at R. Uglow & .Co., making accept- able Baster gifts. ° The president of the Board ' of, Trade received a donation of $2 from Mrs. Broadhurst, for "the Rel gian Relief, irregular beat- jand strengthen and restore the whole Buctouc J. MoKenna, Augustus ---- Leodias Hebert, Mont real, master Brighton Tim Hebert, Montreal, = ee PAGE FIVE art. he Easter F ootwear Now Ready has ever been shown i in this city. For women we are showing' navy kids and patents. This year our styles surpass anything that blue, grey, brown, white, tans and dressy black Wide brims favor and are 8 with the nobby in greatest provided are well styles. We maintain time still prices $2 to $4.50 our old | Children's Comfort. ~~ James Reid The Busy Store with the Large Stock. Phone 147 for Motor Ambulance. Burma William Leduc, St." Jus- tine Station. Quebec, master Coteau--No appointment yet made, Condor Joseph Hebert, Mont- Cam bell Bros real, master. ny ba Csbourg~Fred lalond, Valley- 1 Store of Successful Styles In leld, master, Men's Hats. | Dunmore---Israel Daoist, Verdun, \ { Quebec, master. " George T. Davie Telesphore Moreau, Point St. Charles, master i Dakota Antoine Lalonde, Val- leyfield, master. = a 8 8 Ethel Anjre: Lgbaet,, Miiitreal, aste [| THE LIQUID WASH FOR SKIN master. DISEASE Hiawatha ion "Lalonde, Val-' ~ gg have witnessed such remark- able cures with this soothing wash! of oils that we offer you a bottle on the guarantee that unless it does the same for you, it costs you not a cent. ' Mahood's _Jiuhoo's Vrug Store, Kingston, URIC ACID INMEAT BRINGS RHEUMATISM Says a Little Salts in Save You From Attack. ---- i Rheumatism is easier to avoid than to cure, states a well-known au- | gthority. © We are advised to dress | i i i Water May Dread iwarmly; keep the feet dry; avoid ex- posure; eat less meat, - but drink | plenty of good water. Rheumatism is a direct result of | eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid which is! absorbed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this! acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin | are also a means of freeing the blood |. of this impurity. In damp and chilly | cold weather the skin pores are clps- | ed thus forcing the kidneys to 'dd! double work. they become weak and | sluggish and fail to eliminate the! juric acid which keeps ace umulating 'and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and | Ti muscles causing stiffness, soreness (and pain called rheumatism. i At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four (ounces of Jad Salts; put a table-| spoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morn- | ing for a week. This is said to elim-' . inate uric acid by stimulating the! HENDERSON'S ge kidneys to normal action, thus rid-| ding the blood of these impurities. | Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes | and lemon juice, combined with lithia | | re \F EE -- | Now That Spring Is Here Buy | ANSCO CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES, | CYKO PAPER AND M.Q. DEVELOPER Sole Agent and Distributor | T. H. Sargent, Corner Frinéep s and Montreal Streets Telephone 41 be = er cre rs ar ar teeta MONUMENTS We have opened a branch of our monument business with a large stock of marble and granite. Special attention given to cemetery lege ring. FALLON BROS., 139 Clergy St. Ar ------ as mi, ny 10c 10c ;-. : Uneedit Scalp Buy One "and we will give You One See Our Window. 7 CURES DANDRUFF AND STOPS FALLING HAIR 50c Bottle GROCERY | Prouse's Remedy y I © After an illness of over one vear's and is used with excellent results by duration, Mrs. Ann Claxton Night. ru tore thousands of folks who are subject gingale, wife of Thomas Nightingsl le, 2 to rheumatism. Here you have a passed away on Saturday at Belle. } pleasant, effervescent lithia- -water | j ville, aged pixty-seven years. i Phone 82. drink which helps overcome uric acid | Don't forget Victor records for! and is beneficial to your kidneys as| Fa well, taster. All the latest in stock at Opposite Bt. Andrew's Church a a | Lindsay's, 121 Princess St. i a i tT who has just retarn. NB. Writes: "Site two Yours ser For men we offer dressy browns and vel- I no has ju return 1 1 } b g ed from the front, gave a vivid and | Was troubled with a shortness of interesting acdount of his experi-| breath, and sometimes I could hardly our calf i m balmoral or blucher patterns. ences from the time he left Kings. breathe. I went to see several doc- Shop early this week and get better service. ton in 19514, until his return to Ex tors and they said it was from my land, after serving for a length of heart and nerves, but they did not time at the front in France' and seem to do me any good. One day > lelginm. His recital of experiences I gbt one of your B.B.B. Almanacs ernet = oe tor on the field, when the shot and shelp/dnd read of a case similar t. mine. of the enemy. were falling sroumdy "I bou a box of Milburn's Heart : . him and his mien, was very inter {and Ner j afer taking u 1 ® Jing to say the least He had with |, g sed f Se or {him a gas helmet, the use of whi h | boxes, Ei | he exp ed He had with him ae > also a sample of tear goggles. These de mailed. direct on receipt are used as a protection from a Eas |price by The T. Milburn: Co, Limited, the enemy sometimes uses, which |Toronto. Ont Home-Made very seriously affects the eves. He MT COMPAN ANY'S S FL { had also other interesting souvenirs | iit | capt Finney gave a word picture! Appointments on Steamers, Tugs and the German air craft which at . an times circled round over the encamp Barges for Season of 1917. {ment The Montreal Transportation Com 5 |. Beautyrul solos were well unig pany has snnoudced the on Com 'Fresh Made Wy Day. oS AY {by F. Edmonson, Migs Edna Single-]ments to steamers, tugs, lake and HE ee =~ ton, Rechab Tandy, Mrs. T. 1 urner. river barges for the season of 1917, ' {and Mrs. Horton {as follows 5 k ll / 3 A {ry yoie of Shanks va ten-i Qteamer Westmount Samuel a e S ane is »° dered those who had furnished the Hill, Orillia, master; F. Norris, King- . evening's entertainment, on motion Hil: Orillia. & 8 Next Grand Opera House of -the pastor and Alderman Litton.| sw, . ' | ateamer Glenmount James 64 A fine selection by the orchestra and Reoch, Ottawa, master; J. P. Lappin, Telephone 0 the national anthem closed the even- | King rston. efigineer 18 i Teri s lef t E he I A Lhe Ta) of ering wa t with; Steamer Windsor John Doyle, i -- { Kingston, master; A, Dunn, King- ---------------------- Expressed Appreciation. f ste oh, engineer | on Speen | [sto apart Eo os UP-TO-THE-MINUTE opy of latio )asse at % . . (4 aster S. Simons meeting of 'the C Surly 18 Club held on K wtharines, . master; D. 8. Simon i In BABY CARRIAGES, April 2nd, 1917: "Resolved: --That| "'hEMOn, engineer. ev the thanks of this club are due to ge et Ja d hs Lepine, iy GO CARTS, SULKEYS {the Whig for the very excellent re- | D2! Anne de Bellevue, nyver,. ' Prcts Pend a the pa cea. L Brian, Kingston, engineer, AND STROLLERS. | : 2 ser Steamer Advance J. V. Norris, | son of curling games taken part in Ki Eos . \ Shap ' by our members hoth at home -and [>/B=ston, master; M. J. Sherman, in outside games and that a copy ot | Kingston, engineer | this re olitior be sent to the Hiiton Tug Bartlett Alexander Fergu of the Whig mn : th | son. Kingston, master; F. Moyle, : i F | Morrisburg, engineer | [ | i : | Tug Emerson William Murphy, ! Returning Soldiers. Wines eh vee s ' 3 . Soldiers returning and Now at Kingston, master; J. G. Lamoreux, Z| Quebe ¢ include: C. Wilmer, A. Rut [/pesion, engineer, ' | J | ue Sixesmith., H. io slson, BF. RB. Tug H. F. Bronson L. Mallen, ] {Mite sil. W. Courlea, PF. W. Hare, | Morrisburg, master; J. Tuttle, King- Cummings, Kingston; D. Miles, ston, engineer Fo kvi G. Harmer, Napanee. q Tug M. P. Hall Theo. Lepine, - Lachine, master; H. Paus, Kingston, We're ready for the rush that { Be good and you will not miss engineer, Kaster always brings at this { much. Tug D. G. Thomson -- A. Lepine, store. The newest styles from | Sr., Point Claire, master; R. Hep- the world's leading hat makers CHILDS T TON GE burn, Kingston, engineer. are here, including | Tug Glide H. Degroseillier, Cas-, cade Point, master; G. W. Clark, CHRINTYS, BOBSAIANOS, | Morrisburg, engineer. STETSONS, CK | Ever thin for | BECOMES COATED Tug Mary. -- W. J McKenna, PROCTORS, REGALS. | y g | | | | ------ | Phone 637 on % y A a A i m="