PAGE SIX 'News From [ astern Ontario | NEWS FROM THE DISTRICT OLIPPED FROM THE WHIG'S MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES. In Brief Form the Events In The Oountry about Kingston Are Told --Full of Intefest to Many. A t Georg has been Grenville Code, Nort Augusta oil kin lat mile 1ile Haw of th yout one-half soutii of Christ's Church, Belleville total receipts for the gear of and 149 Empire, An infant chil Park, Mbnteag ath while repor metnbe orvi Gil to d in bed Jeo ha of L Jacks The Hite heen brose leave se Br heen rdford appointed ndsay, in m, deceased will of the lat hcock Ambrose, Port entered prob pla pla for 213.000 J. Ta from Cob overseas killed in tioner for David Marmora action the Flynn, Town Sunday while home $s daug Marmora has on, ( on of lough Word Henders arle JH. H. Christie Methodist beer church act M r has assumed the duties of of the primar department of ed Public School fill the vacancy caused by tion of Miss Heath The death took place at Pre on Monday, Mi May Whit Bhe was born at Maynard forty ago and was a daughter of the Nelson Whitney Daniel Lummiss, one . known residents of the of Hastings County, died at his home at Millbridge was sixty-five years of A sad death urred 13th, when Sarah Bertha loved wife of Christopher Jarvis of the Ninth Concession of Sidne y, pass ed away. Mrs. Jarvis was taken sud denly ill with mppendicitis James Gilmour and Miss Violet Fer A A A A eee et AA tA "WAS ANAEMIC For Over a Year Anaemia, or blood turning to water, is caused by the heart betomn- ing deranged and if the heart be- comes weakened it cannot pump the blood as it should. As a result the blood becomes improverished, and it loses its nourishing qualities. The face becomes pale and thin, and the | lips bloodless. There ls a weakness, tiredness and loss of weight, t When those suffering from thin or watery blood start taking Milburn' s| Heart and Nerve Pills they can see a! change from the outset. | Every dose introduces into the] blood those vital elements necessary to make it rich and red. cheeks take on the rosy hue health, the weight increases, and the | t whole being thrills with a new life. Mrs. R. J. Grey, Fredericton, N. B., writes: "When I was a girl working | at general house work I overtaxed my strength and became completely run down. For over a year I was very bad with anaemia, A friend told me to try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills so I got a box and when it was done I felt and looked so much better I decided to get six more When I had taken them I had gained] not only iff strength, but in flesh and | ¢ color, and best of all was good health." Milburn's to the resigna tt 0 of of northern part last week Deceased April be 00 on Spear, Heart and Nerve Pills are H0c. a box; three hoxes for $1.25 at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T, Milburn! Co.. Limited, Toronto, Ont, a '"Ranks with the Strongest" HUDSON BAY Insurance Company FIRE INSURANCE Head Office, Royal Insurance Bldg. MONTREAL PERCY J. QUINN, i Manager, Ontario Branch, Toronto W. H. GODWIN & SONS AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT.%¢ "land of day street which Thut Judge MeN perty of The pale|o of | joining But annual John B Rept row during tee composed of number of ving His n reampbell Shel day m here ad de James musician ville Friday well ith t on Huzh pen, a away illness ration at follov of wee 1ged Mrs scene Jame of a wedding on April iter, Miss Nn marri: York Road 1 a former tied on Thursday George Nicholl, illness zanist en and ge 1 re at Wes after of w an of Ol year or I'rinity chur Mr. and Mr d as manager as for fourte Thomas Sharpe have and matron re- Lanark County They "are and Mrs. Thomas year being M Almonte McCool, was a \ me visitor Deseronto Mr Mc('ool has been away from Deseron to for nearly twelve years. He was in vharge f cedar mill previous to leaving + fields George > Archer fine brick street Fort Frances, Lo sold his on Pembroke Mulloy, North Bay, to town in the course n days and become a permanent resident of Pembroke. The ('nited Cigar Stores. Limited has decided to open a branch in, Pem- 1as purchased the tobacco H. Whitmore, ohject using the pre- upied by him. Electric Commission Falls. It will valuable sites acquired Burgess at High Falls and bank, on the Mississippi river 1ipply Smith's Falls, Perth and on the line, took place jJarker, a Jrockville ed was and reccived his death. four vears of age. has residence west 3»: {3 ho will move of xt t the ne business of of Hydro 8 to tike over G. A enter Smith's the by ba ©s Fhe death Alfred J esident the car led thirty pretty sday, in Montreal well known On Wednes- struck by a injuries Deceased of decea to Was A wedding took April 12th, in Montreal, when Miss Lena France, daughter of the late Robert France, Carleton Piace, was united in marriage to Mel- ville J. Sproule, M.D., son of -Mr. and Mrs. J. Sproule, of Martintown, Ont Judge J. M. McNamara will in a ruple of months, with his farmily take up res:dence in Pembroke. amara is buying the pro- the late Alexander Moffat the hill near the town hall (ad- the residence of Dr. Dela- place on n ey) FARMERS DON'T NEED HELP Will During Haying and Harv. vesting, April 24 Following the mecting of the South Ren- Joard of Agriculture, at 'which McLaren, Horton, was elect- president and Gregor MacIntyre, the same township, secretary, Renfrew, frew d yf there was a conference on farm help between members of the Ren- Board of Trade and the Town Council. The farmers present expressed confidence n their ability to do their spring work without more assistance than they- now have, but all dec lareg that haying and harvesting they vould not need more aid than is now frew in sight It was resolved to form a commit- farmers and mem- bers of the Board of Trdde and the Town Council to deal with the prob- lem. It is expected that a large young men will promise their vacations on farms, some of the industrial es- the situation to spend and that tablishments, should become acute, will close down at least partly for a while. Farmers present declared that this assurance would lead them to cultivate all the possible. SUMMER MILLNERY OPENING !- Wednesday, April 25th. Everyone welcome to call and in- spect our display of Summer Hats, which are now being shown. MARION E. A. HALL, Queen Millinery 174 Wellington Street. Phone 1398. W _{ of dust, dirt or excessive oil? and in THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1917. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY | | | Evening--Calvary So- Banner. Monday Wins the I rally Held ciety 1e banner wt ociety 1 for the € tage Calvary ented by was p Raynor » executive Rev yom for tea, al MacLean outlin 1 ool, which llege from to uti ons were als approved by the the overnmeut ¢ measure, and t mentbher y drawn union 1 for prohibition the Kingston port sof for the same« THE COBOURG BATTERY Figures of This Unit Interesting acts. Recruiting show Some The following tion with-"recruiting for the ( Heavy interest commence this battery has recr I'hese are classified Men between the ages single : # Men tween i single » Men betweeneagog» married Men tween widowed Men ted ter figures in of the ) ybourg atte be of 'ment of the united 459 follows of 18 and 3f war men Since as be be ages rejed as tment 14 enii The porportion of of the different religions is shown tables Nationalities Canadians Eng h 16; Irish 9; Am- erican ussian 1; other national- | 459. | Religions Methodist 137; Pres- | byterian 116; Anglican 110; Roman Catholic Of Baptist 19; Congrega-| tional 17; Hebréw 1 459 i From the above tables, it will be! that the porportion of Cana-| born men| who have enlisted wih the Cobourg Heavy Battery 1s very large, viz. 74.5 per cent The proportion of single men between the ages of 18 and 30 is also large, being 7% per cent It is also worth noting that of the men enlisted ouly six were rejected by the final medical inspection board, before going over seas. re presentatives g nationalities and by the following Seot ities § sean dian Coming to Griffin's, The true art of the moving pic- | ture has a splendid exponent in the| new Mary Pickford film *'A Poor | Little Rich Girl" combining perhaps every known trick of photography and screening a story which has a distinct appeal for both young and | old The story is devoid of any- thing suggestive, and at the same | time includes in its plot and con- | struction much that goes intd the | make-up of drama in its pgal mean- ing. 1 a film: that Makes the] spectator wish more stories 'just a good" could be screened instead of so many lurid sex questions which are unsuited to child audiences, and productive of bitter tastes in older tongues. The story would be well | worth while evgn "without the pre- sence of such a winsome star, but of course Mary Pickford's appearance | and the excellent direotion of Maur-| ice Tourneur in connection with the very lavish production more than doubles its value Needless to say Gwen is a typical "Little Mary' role This. splendid production will be seen at Griffin's Thursday, Friday is GIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR AND STOP DANDRUFF Becomes Charming, Wavy, Lustrous and Thick In Few * Moments. Hair Bit of Dandruff Disappears And Hair Stops Coming Out, Every / For cents you can save your hair. In Jes than 'ten minutes you can double ts beauty. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and charming as a young girl's after ap- plying some Danderine. Also try this ---moisten a eloth with a little Dan- derine and cafefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair | or 25 just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delight ful sutprise awaits those whose hair] has been neglected or scraggy, faded. dry, brittle or thin. Besides beauti fying the hair, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses | purifies and invigorates the - scalp forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair---fine and downy at first--yes--but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you sare for. pretty, soft hair. and lots of it, surely get.a 25-cent bottle of Knowlion's Danderine from any drug store or 'toilet counter and Just uy it, | turned tions In the | tawa { gerald, | ster; | hendall; and | F Saturday of this week. { | Jordan, | bourg; "L. Alexander, Brighton; | ASKS "ALLIES NOT { TO DETHRONE HIM King of Greece Wants to Make Bargain To Save His Hide. 24.--King as se >d Washington, tantin a tente had ward the Min King leanin omised t a Ministry King, to personnel accept Ge vornmonis, n -French e, pr ritis! 1 the able i condi blockade the King or tegists maintain further invasion of Greece I. and tha England and France are reluctan to life the blockade that a is essenti THE STANDARD OIL OiL OCTOPUS CONTROLS The Gasoline Industry and Real Competition Does Not Exist. - -- 7 the Whig) Whig 24 Thit the substantially industry and (Special to Washington, April Standard Oil interest dominate the gasgline control the prices was the finding of the Federal Trade Commission transmitted in its report to the\Sen- ate Refining, transportation and marketing of gasoline con- rolled by the Standard Getopus, says report Real competition does not exist between the various Stand- ard Oil Companies because of in- terloc king stock ownership through majority sharehrotdings by identical interes \ teday 342; } EIGHTY SOLDIERS APPLY To Government to Take Up Land in Northwestern Ontario. (Special to the Wihig.) Toronto, April 24.--Eighty re soldiers have made applica to the Ontario Government up land in northwestern tario under the conditions of Act passed last session. The first party will be despatched to Mon- teith as soon as the snow is gone in that district. Residences fbr the soldiers are now being erected at Monteitn. The soldiers' farms will be selected as soon as weathgr condi- permit tion take to On- the REDUCTION TO BE MADE on Certain stuffs. (Special to the Ottawa, April 24. the tariffs on certain foodstuffs no charge in the duties on manu- factures are anticipated in the after- noon budget which Sir Thomas White will bring down in the House to-day Sir Thomas also already intimated that the revenue was needed 1ever before. Whether there will he any increase in the lax on exces profits is a matter for conjecture Tariffs Food- Ww QQ red action in as Canadian CasuaMies. Killed in Action--T. Gibbot A. R. Dafoe, Flinton Died of Woands--D. E. O'Connell, Kingston Presumed to Have Died Merrickville Wounded Ot -W. Fitz- Ill and Peterboro Wounded F Haylock, E. J Cov M. An- Cus Bourgeois, D. Fraser, Frankford; C Brooks, Smith's Falls; A. D. Brockville; R. A. Burns, W. D. Uglow. 'Part 71 Lindsay; P. Rylott, Madoc; J. Ford, Gananoque; E. Shaw, Renfrew; F. 1. Hoare, Colborne; J Peterboro; A. Rollings, Co- H. R. Lake, Bancroft; J.J O'Rourke, Madoc; C. Tripp. Wur- burton; RR. -W-- Wilson, Yarker; J. Grain, Perth; H. Wilkinson, Fene- lon Falls; D. Alexander, Picton; J. H. O'Keefe, Peterboro; H. B. Stewart, Madoc; C. M. Iles, Cornwall; G. V. Ince, Renfrew; G. Smith, J. Coe, Cornwall: J. E. Cregan, Renfrew; R. Hutchings, Haliburton; F. Snider, Delta; G. B. B. Peters, Lindsay; A Elmhurst, Campbellford; T. Lamb, Golden Lake; J, Secord, Chesterville: J. H. Hughes, Minden; T. G. Smith Belleville; E. T. Tones, F. Newton, Peterboro; C. H. Harvey, Cobden; H. P. Naylor, Marmora; J. Cope, Spencerville; T. E. Grant, Bobcay- geon; A. Knott, Chernoug; W. J. Lywood, Lindeay; J. R. Reddick; Morrisburg;.G. Kimmell, Marlbank; A. Fuller, Belleville; A. Drummond, Peterboro; "D. Green, Bloomfield; J. Millis, H. 8. Perry, Campbellford; C. W. H. Hol- R dress, G. "Burke, loway, Cobourg. American ( 'ollege Closed. Amsterdam, April 24. A des- patch from Constantinople dated April 21st, received by the Politsche Correspondenz says that Robert Col- lege and the Bible House and its branches are being closed and that members of the American colony dre preparing to leave the Turkish capi- tal. ies in ---- Dropped Dead on Stage. «Detroit, April 24.--Ed& Vinton, vaudeville performer, known all over the country, dropped dead while do- ing his act in the Temple Theatre here last night. The death shock came in a darkened house while the Spot Weht was playing on the actor. Mrs. Edward Ryan arrived in the city from England on Tuesd Capt. FARMERS' NEED IS FOR THE SEED Unless They Get It They Can- not Heip in the Campaign. 1p to the Monday i ressed bj Jove which was addr and Rev. J D forty farmers listened very tively to ldresses given by » Kingston Afterwards they explainad great trouble was in ed Seeds were present uring ¢} res * potatoes, demand up to get e ne } bea in very present time, department required seed a reasonable , etc at the to oat and it agriculture for the farmers, at price Unless farmers get and get soon, they will not be to help in the big campaign which is now on It is up to the powers that be to get busy. is the of the seed, able the the it PPP ied FAMILY IS URGING KAISER TO ABDI ATE (Special to the Whig) Rome, April 24 ™ Cor- riere Italia, the clerical organ. declares that it js to con- firm reports published in Spain that the immediate family of the German Kaiser is exerting pressure on him to abdicate Little importance is attached to this story in Italian political circles Te jo able do te ole oe de oh ole ode de oe ole fod oe ke ob FIGHTING Factional Engagements of T Consuls Arrange Armisti 'u, China, April 24 hting has broken out in here between he Sze- Chuen and" Yunnan troops, the e¢li- max of friction which has steadily increased since the Yunnanese forces entered Cheang-Tu last April Many houses were burned and trenches and barricades were constructed by both parties The British, French and 'Jajpanese, Consuls arranged an armistice foreigners ' are safe so far. ity is the capital Sze-Chuen, £00,000 popula- tion, and is of eight Am- erican and British missions, Alcohol Banned in Sweden. ial to the Whig.) April 24 The entire kingdom of Sweden will be prohibi- tion territory until May 21st, coxding to a Government decree an- nowced to-day The ire ban ning alcohol was only Lv num ber of gent precautions adopted to prevent any serious demounstra- tions on May lst Quebec Bridge in Montreal, April 23 The Quebet bridge. span will be completed not later than August, declares President Phelps Johnson, of Dominion Bridge Co But for transportation troubles, it would have been com pleted carlier Chen Fierce fi the streets of has the seat (Speci Stockholm, nea one of August. A. R. O'Regan, charged with theft from the Jmperal Board, ex- ¢radited from Buffalo Cobourg's tax rate will be 32 1 this year. A a AN in, LOSS OF APPETITE Most Successfully Treated by Taking Hood's » Sarsaparilla, was mllis Loss of appetite is accompanied by loss of vitality, which is serious It is common in the gpring because at this time the blobd is impure and impoverished and fails to give the digestive organs what is absolutely necessary for the proper perform- ance of their functions Hood's Sarsaparilla, able all-the-year-round especially useful in the it from your druggist purifying and enriching the sud giving vitality, vigor and tone, it is wonderfully successful in the treatmant of loss of appetite and the other ailments prevalent at this time. It is not simply a spring medicine it- is much more than that--but it is the best spring-medieine Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the rich red blood the digestive organs need. JOHN M. PATRICK Columbias, Victrolas, Grafonolas All makes of talking machines re- paired, adjusted, cleaned,' noises eliminated. Modcrate Charges; Prompt Service; Expert Workmanship. 149 Sydenham Street A Simple Way to Remove Dandruff There is one way that has never failed to remove andrug at once, and that \s to dissolve "then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, com- mon liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), ap- ply it at might when retiring: use enough to moisten tue scalp and rab it in gently with the finger tips. By morning. most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com- pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and dig- ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and scft, and look and the old medicine spring today 18 blood -» ave Your crap Paper! and pay wortage have ari Box Comj vo will buy spot pa inged rect p paper the all scrap Owing to the s of out Dominion we buy ipers and ship di load lots Remember, we pay the highest price and spot cash. Bale o r unhaled have and our deal S83 Phone will call know and and let MIEST We us what izht vou drives a square KINGSTON PAPER BOX CO. J.G. Brown, Sole Proprietor. w» City Dairy a a a One Quart of Milk Is equal in food value to three-fourths of a pound of Beef Steak, eight eggs, fifteen pounds of oysters, two... - pounds of fish, six pounds of tomatoes. And the milk is more easily digested and far more economical than any of the other foods. Phone 845 - Price's A A A A A A A AeA a Victoria Cafe Grand Re-Opening Sat. 11 a.m. THIS CAFE HAS JUST BEEN THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED AND FINELY EQUIPPED, BEING NOW ONE OF THE BEST FURNISHED RESTAURANTS IN THE DOMINION. An Excellent Table Service is Guaranteed. 3 H. x. LEE, Prop. 354 King Street. Ce ! PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM, ) Visit This Dairy and Decide for Yourself. -- Satisfaction Guaranteed. 24 Johnson Street Phone 2083 rr The Musician finds in the #eintzman & Co. Art Hlianno his demands more than met. He finds a tone unequalled----a touch that meets every require ment --- an appearance that pleases the artistic sense. He finds a piano which is an inspiration in itself----a piano from which he can obtain effects not possible from any other instrument. C. W. LINDSAY, Limited, © 121 Princess Street, the Wise Buy your children's wash dresses and wash Ryan met her at Montreal "feel a hundred times better, suits now. Wash Dress from: Wash Suits from Hat Shapes from Blouses from . . . . . Colored Underskirts . Collars .. .. . Raincoats from Umbrellas from . . 30c up. 69c up. . 98¢ '50c and98c¢ up. ; . . 98c up. 15¢ and 25c¢ up. 98c¢. . 75¢. 213° PRINCESS ST 217 PRINCESS ST.