\ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SPRING TONICS § | B AGS Phospho-cod | at 20% This wonderful tonic puts the Yum ot youth sen you. t Discount Positively the greatest tomic which has been sold. Big bottle of life-giving offering our stock of sults. L. T. Best] | .. =u Druggist THE KING OF For a short time we are | SOLID SILVER, $1 25 SILVER PLATED, i and GOLD PLATED tion in price. FOR SALE Bateman's Real Estate BRICK BUNGALOW---7 rooms, 3 pe. ALLIES TAXI SERVICE ch, ¢ 000---Frame, 7 rooms, 8 p. bath, nae farnace. $4,000 -- 3p en: electric light ard J Bente A SPECIALTY $5,000--Brick, 8 rooms, 8 p. bath, All Motor Trucks with Alr Tires. $7,500--Brick, all modern, central. | | 38¢ Division Street. ALL electric light, double lot foe Phone 240 location. | carrying firearms, 1; pointing fire. | (arms, 1; infraction of bread act, 1. To all parts of the city || driving motor car' while intoxicated, eg 4 rooms, B. and T., 25 Outer Station included. {| electric light, Cor the hour $2.00. | cent exposure, 1; perjury, 1; prac- ALL LARGE "CARS | ticing medicine without a license, 1; electric light and ~ Brick, semi-detached, 8] | FREIGHT DELIVERY Local and long distance. 'Phone 1783. MONEY TO LOAN. ) CUSTOMS BROKER Prohibition workers of provincce KINDS OF INSURANCE. are active in work or organization work. 111% BROCK ST., KINGFION The number of unemployed receiv- ing doles in Moscow is now 150,000. Men's Khaki Pants Kiddies' Play is consider My . $1.25 Men's Overalls Men's Work Pants Good cloth--32 t0 46 .. 'RON EY'S PRINCESS STREET PAINT! PAINT!! PAINT!!! Have your property painted up this year. This year the Old Boys' Re- y on is here. Make the city look its Vo Brandan fendesor's B-H English Paint Your neighbor is using it because it IS SHOWN IN INTOXICATION | { a. PROBS:--Thursday, strong wortierly winds, mostly cloudy and cold. / P by Chief of Police Rob- Inson. Some very {Interesting statistics are presented in the annual report of Chief of Police Robinson, which has just be issued. During the year there were 148 cases of intoxication before the | court, as compared with 104 in 1923, 98 in 1922, and 168 In 1921. There were 21 cases for an in- fraction of the O.T.A., as compared | with 23 in 1923, 31 in 1922 and 40 | in 1921. There were 57 cases for infrac- tions under the Motor Vehicle Act. In 1923 there were 30, in 1922, 46 and in 1921, 95. During the past year there were | 16 cases for infractions of the city | by-laws, in 1923 there were 8, in 1922, 58,,and in 1921, 37. In all there were 361 cases before | the magistrate, including the follow- ing: Weights and measures, 1; vag- rancy, 8; assault and {ill treatment, 13; theft, 16; non-support, 6; keep- ing disorderly house, 2; found in dis- orderly house, 4; seduction, 5; beg- | ging on the street, 8: Yiasveyine summons, 1; cruelty to animals, 1; 8; receiving stolen goods, 4; inde- assault, 3; abusive and insulting | language, 2; issuing receipt without | 1] a stamp, 2; having stolen goods in - possession, 1; neglecting to pay | board bill, 5; infraction of milk by- | law, 1; fighting on the street, 2: blackmailing, 1; housefreaking, 1; | furious driving causing' injury, 1; forgery, 1; fraud, 1; indecent as- oa sault, 5; open betting, 1; en still, 1; 'interfering with bailiff, 1; | threatening to kill, 1; infraction of ill parents' maintenance act, 2; wife de- sertion, 1; refusing to pay for m®al | at restaurant, 1. Out of the 148 cases of drunken- ness there was a conviction recorded Nn in every case with the exception of EE one. Of the 21 cases for infractions x of the O.T.A., eight cases were dis- =} missed. ee During the year there were five =] cases before the magistrate under | the Children's Protection Act, under a the Children's Aid Society. There were thirty-two motor ac- 2 cidents reported during the year and two of these proved fatal. ou Other items in the report include |} the following: Ww Bicycles reported stolen, 81; bi- nw. cycles recovered, 46; autos reported stolen, 4; autos recovered, 4; places of business found open after hours and reported by the police, 10; sum- monses issued, 175; warrants issued, 20; men in for protection at the po- lice station, 611; articles and goods stolen or lost, 39 cases; articles and goods recovered, 17 cases; jewelry stolen, 9 cases; jewelry recovered, § cases. mm i mm ------ The Fines Collected. Fines, costs, etc., collected by the ] police department for the year 1924: Paid to the city treasurer, $4,- un 468.95; witness fees, $45.15; county n treasurer, $84.50; inspector of weights and measures, $15; steno- - grapher, $23; damages paid to plain- tiffs, $57; license inspector, $230; | provincial constable, $8; receiver wm general of Canada, $215; College of Physicians, $25; total, $5,171.60. License fees paid into the eity treasury by police department: Car- ters licenses, $1,117; auto trucks, $160; taxi cabs, $480; livery, $20; (boos OPEN AT 9.30 O'CLOCK. .BE EARLY!) THURSDAY A Sensational One-Day Selling Event | $DOLLAR DAY $ We are prepared for this super-bargain event with the greatest array of special values ever offered for one day's selling. See our windows to-night for a partial display of the many bargains on sale. : $ $$ S$ S$ $ S$ S$ $s s SILK DRESSES, THE GREATEST SALE CURTAIN SCRIM $1.00 EACH MILLINERY 8 Yards for $1.00 3 Silk Knit Dresses in colors OF ALL TIME 600 yards of White and Black, Sand, and Grey. Sizes 300 HATS, $1.00 EACH Cream Curtain Scrim with 16 to 20. | Black Satin [300 Trimmed and Untrim- finished borders. Regular Dress. Regular $15.95 to | med Hats for Women, Miss- | 20c. a yard. $22.50. es and Children. Priced from $2.50 to $15.00 each. ART SATEEN HOUSE DRESSES One to a customer. 3 Yards for $1.00 2 for $1.00 500 yds. of Novelty Colored 150 Gingham House Dresses KASHENE FLANNEL Art Sateen in large and small --all good patterns and col- | 54 inches wide, $1.00 yard patterns. ors. Sizes 16 to 42. Regular | 300 yds. pure Wool Dress |. $1.25 each. ' Flannel in a range of fifteen STOCKINGS shades. A Word) bai. 3 Pairs for $1.00 VOILE WAISTS, gain opportunity egular | | gop Black Cott $1.00 EACH price is $1.25 a yard. Silk ard iste oss in pases : 200 White Voile Waists -- and Brown. All sizes. Reg- Peasant style with red COTTON SEERSUCKER | ular 50c. values. French trimmings--all sizes 4 Yards for $1.00 CHILDREN'S HOSE, _ In plain and novelty patterns regular $2.50 each. _ regular 30c. yard, 3 Pairs for $1.00 LINEN TOWELLING 240 pairs Ribbed Cotton - 5 Yards for $1.00 GREY COTTON Hose i in colors Black, Brown * 1,200 yds. pure Linen Roller 5 Yards for $1.00 rd Band 1 Sizes 5} to 94, Towelling; regular 25¢c. yd. | Heavy, Unbleached Cotton-- egular 45c. pair. full 38 inches wide. Regular | . PURE SILK HOSE PILLOW SLIPS, 25c¢. a yard. $1.00 Pair 3 for $1.00 96 pairs, Th 1 25 doz. Cotton Pillow Slips WHITE COTTON dls a Dead Sill ith hemmed ends. All sizes. 5 Yards for $1.00 3 Regular 45¢. cath ee Eine, Wits Readle finish Nov: Regular $1.50 val ASK otton; yard wide. . Regular ' Pe Sel 4 AM 00 25c. yard. KNITTING WOOL De 11 Rolls for $1.00 100 yds. Bleached Table Da- COLLAR AND CUFF Steacy's Special 2 Ply Floss mask, 56 inches wide. Reg- 11 the wanted shades, Full 3 Setts for $1.00 ina : ular 65¢. yard. Semi-laundered Novelty Col- I oz. Regular 15c. each. drivers' licenses, $13.50; hand dealers and junk, $280; total $2,070.50. Total fines and costs to the city, $4,468.95. Total license fees, $2,070.50. Grand total, $6,- 539.45. A comparison with the report for 1928, shows that during the year just closed, there were 34 more |B cases before the magistrate in 1924 than im 1923. The number of cases in 1924 amounted to 361 and in 1923 there were 327. In 1922 there were 373 cases on the public court calendar. ------------ CHANGES IN TRAIN SERVICE. Ss ---- ! Sunday, May 8rd, 1925. Canadian National Railways. - "International Limited" leave Kingston 12.63 p.m. daily, arrive Montreal 5 p.m. Train from Toronto now arriving | gm Kingston 11.35 p.m. daily except Sunday, will arrive at 11.15 p.m. - Leave Kingston 12.53 p.m. daily, |S arrive Montreal 7.35 p.m. dally ex- |= cept Sunday; 9.10 p.m. Sundays!|® only. BATON TOWELS, ored Collar and Cuff Sets -- | * SCOTCH FINGERING | 2 for $1.00 regular 75¢. a set. $1.00 Pound 150 large sized, extra heavy, LADIES' VESTS 125 Ibs. 4 ply Wool, in all the 4 for $1.00 staple shades. Regular $1.40 Saldrad Ball Towels. Regu" | Cotton Swiss Ribbed Under- ey usp a $ vests. Regular 35¢. each. 4 WABASSO Le SILK VESTS, NOVELTY BLOO $1.00 EACH $1.00 EACH . 2 Yards for $1.00 In colors Peach, Mauve, 24 pairs only, fine Merceriz- 350 yds. best quality Wabas- | Flesh and White. Regular ed Lisle Bloomers, in a good so Pillow Cotton; all widths. | $1.25 and $1.50 each. range of colors. Harvey Regular 65c¢. a yard. STEP-INS make. Regular $1.50 pair. DIMITY NAINSOOK, 3 Pairs for $1.00 gy 3 Yards for $1.00 Lace trimmed Cotton Knit BOYS' KHAKI i egular 50c. each. OUSERS For Underwear, Nighties, Stepine., R > Fy EACH tc., in White and colors. . | Ee 2 es ly. rt ee tached. Biss 14 to 10%. Regular 31.56 | BOYS' WOOL JERSEYS, ss $1.00 EACH PrRh COLLARS MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, ~ 6for $1.00 . $1.00 EACH In N and Black with stripes. All $1.50 Arrow and Tooke Collars--sizes 183 0 1636. Regular 26¢c. each. CASHMERE SOCKS 3 Pairs for $1.00 Penman's All Wool Cashmere Socks in Black. Regular 50c. pair.