From Trapper to Wearer (Regtatered). Let Us Care For Your FURS This Summer. Our Fur Waggon will call. JOHN McKAY, manse after the service the loss wa 149-155Brock Street was APRIL. Haase-Cicaning and Home Furnishing Month "We can help you--in fact, you need | Just the help we can give--Repairing, Upholstering, Vacuum Cleaning, New || ustomer, Furniture, New Carpets, Curtains, etc Three stores full, new 1911 goods Nothing better. $250 up to 2500, up to $85.00. The best line shown New designs in Iron C Ad rene LC BEDROOM SUITES, Iron or Wood Beds, solid Quarter-Cut Oak, White Enamel, latest), to $50.00, Rugs, Carpets, Ollcloth, Furniture, ote, Curtalus, Tapestries, Repair and Upholstering promptly done. 'Phone %0 Yours, Mahogany, | ~ T. F. HARRISON CO. Linoleum, | fucn by All| within an ace of penetrating the eve. newer or one, Beds, | Brass Beds, $16.50] hat pin. } | | | 1k THE DAILY BRITISH Wig, MONDAY, APRIL 17, . 'ROBBED THE MANSE [THIER STOLE TWO PRESBY- | TERIAN CHICKENS. Called to St, Andrew's Manse Sunday Night, But the Easter Sneak Thief Had Got Away. | A sneak thief was busy -in¥ibe ify jon Sunday night--at least he was busy for a short time. \ { While Rev. Dr. Mackie was | ducting service in St. Andrew's church | and while no person was about the | Polig » con- Telephone 489 ioanse, a thief secured entrance, made {his way to the pantry, and there | purloined two fine chickens. One of the chickens was cooked and all ready {to be served When Dr. Mackie returned to the and a hurried call police, The thief by this made Law his escape with his however. Nothing else has lost, | discovered | went to the | Lime { birds, 'teen reported STABBED BY HAT PIN. | Clerk in a Store _- Narrow Es. It frosty Was just a on Sy: hat pin, Merry Wide King hey afternoon, while a was crowded with | Saturday slreet store j Pers, a dainty a purchase. The young {the counter waited upon her, man behind and will have good reason to remember his because as he had occasion | the | he was stabbed in hat pin. The pin {to pass her, her came I'he mishap was a most unfortunate ! and the lady was very sorry, but then, accidents will happen. '.S.~Girls, do be careful with vour The Portsmouth Philoscbiee | suggests that a by-law be passed by | | the city council, regulating the tength | | of hat pins The 47th Reghment. Ihe annual meeting of the 47th Re ment was held at the armouries, ingston, Saturday, April 15th. {full attendance of officers were present. { nent | Lieut.-Col. Ferguson presided. It being the first annual meeting of the regi- under his command, he address J d the officers in a very plbasing man- | ner ation of all his | the efficiency | the gr | nel in Shrface Oak, ! Clreassian Walnut {the prices ranging from $14.00 up | were responded to by some of the of- : Linoleum, | by singing "For He's A Silks, | work Presa sasssvrssssascsssecd Arriving. Daily NEW G00DS FROM ALL OVEW THE WORLD. Mattings from China and Japan. Silk Drapes from Constanti- nople. Rugs from Persia, Austria, and Germany. kate Curtains from Switzer- | Carpets and Olicloths from England. Linoleums from Scotland. Art Denims wand Musling from Boston. And Lots of other Goods manufactured in Canada. CHEER REEL R. McFAUL. CARPEY WARKEOUSAR amas sssessstssesessesses ll) solo work in the cantata, ) | § (sud that and asked for the hearty co-oper officers to maintain | of the regiment, which was enthusiastically applauded. After business was transacted, the meet adjourned at 1:30 p.m. The colo- invited the officers and a few | tol. Capt. J. W. Jones, chaplain of | the regiment, acted as toastmaster, and proposed the usual toasts, which | ficers and guests, in a very complimen- sary manner. The company dispersed | Jolly Good 'God Save the King." Windy Saturday Afternoon. The gentle zephyrs were on the job Saturday afternoon in full force. They | (toyed with trousers, lifted . lingerie, aud hurled off hat. The downtown | streets were turned into an athletic stuns, over which all kinds of men an races in pursuit of all kinde of a The ladies were also in trouble. They did not worry about! their headgear; it was spiked securely | home, but other things weren't. . At times the hosiery display had the burlesque house queens lashed to the mast. The ladies with the hobble skirts were in right. The = hobble, though strong on suggestion, is weak on exposure. The wind might as well try to blow the paint of a flag pole. " and * | Fellow, Was Heavily Fined, Magistrate Farrell imposed a fine of $20 and costs, on Monday morning, a member of the "prohibited list," who was found guilty of being drunk un Saturday. He told a story shout two men whom he did not know giv- ing him the liquor but the magistrate he would have to tell just where he serured the liquor if he wanted to receive any leniency at the bands of the court. One-drumk was fined $2 and costs and the other wus given a chance, as it 'was his iirst | offence The Scottish Tenor. Hamilton (from the principal and English concerts) will "Passion music" from the "Be Thou Faithful Unto Death" (St. Paul), "In Native Worth" (Creation), and "The Soft Southern Breeze" (Rebecca). Harold Angrove, the favorite baritone, will take the "The Com: Sydenham Street at, 8.15 to-night. Uglow's and Wormwith's Ww Scottish sing the Messiah," S. version." Recital, Methodist church, Tickets, 20e. Resesssaesessecesesen Piano Store. HAVENT YOU PAD RENT LOI ENOUGH We are offering some com- fortable homes this spring at regular bargains. Do any of A Coming Auction Sale. The household furniture and Mason Risch piano, the property of G. . Armstrong, 384 Alired street, will sold on Friflay, April 2lst, by J. . Hutcheson, auctioneer. Notice to- rrow. License Commissioners, There will be a meeting 'of tile al ow hat, but it came | | near doing a man very serious harm. | miss came in to make | frie da to lunch at the Randolph ho- | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re- porters on Their Rounds. 15¢ Gibson's Was a visi- Best's Short Stop, 'Moth proof bags." William Eva, Montreal, tor in the city, Saturday. Miss Blanche Cox, Johnson stree!. spent 'the week-end in Trenton. Chest and Lack . plasters, stro ng, 25¢., at Best's. Wil} someone please give the weather man a good heart-to-heart talk ? "Moth proof bags." Gibson's. extra received at McAuley's. Phone 778. "Marty" Walsh, of Ottawa, spent the Easter holidays with his parents here Miss Estella Whelan has left for | firockville, to spend Easter friends. : Stanley. Ohlke, who has been ill the past month, is able to be again. John Northeotd, visiting his sister, Albert street. Oacar Cherry, tly for Calgary, Gocured a position i~ "Ray spring tonics." Gibson's. Donald Harold, Deaver, Col, is {spending a short time with his uncle, iJ. W. Lytle, Main' street. Flower and garden seeds, (or packages, fresh at Best's Edwin Mackie, of Montreal, is snend- jog a few days with his sister, on (Garrett street. Gas and electric accounts are now due. Pay at once amd save ten per cent. "Moth proof bags." Gibson's. + Miss Ethel Reynolds, Ottawa, the Easter holidays with her parents on Nelson street. C. Pomeroy, of McGill Coll | Montreal, spent the week-end in city with friends. | J. G. Hiliott left, to-day, for To- ronto, to attend the 'Ontario Educa- ional Association's comvention. Brace Fretwell, of the Dominion Ex- | press company, spent the week-end in i Prescott with his parents. -- | H. Cunningham, piano tuner," 21 | King street. Leave oRtage at Me |Auley's bookstore. vo | Miss Gladys Thompson, Colborne | street, spent the Faster holidays with {her parents in Deseronto. | Thuy spring tonics." Gibson's P. Cordukes, B.Sc., is down from , for a few days' vacation, be- fore leaving for the west. | Tonic Hypophosphites in large bot. ities, B0c., at Best's. for Syracuse, N.Y, Mrs. W. O. Walker, York street, where he has bulk mn i the ft | Eugene Smith, who is attending tho | collegiate, went to his home at Sha: bot Lake, for the holidays. "Moth camphor." Gibson's The Portsmouth philosopher right after all, jout for still another cold spell. { Mrs. George Thompson, Toronto, i | spending Easter with her daughter, Mrs. Henry March, Division street. | "Bay spring tonics." Gibson's. Stuart Lavingston, Montreal, spending the Easter holidays at {home in this city. J. F. Gowan, of St. Thomas,. is spending the Easter holidays at his [home, on Barrack street. | "Buy spring tonics." Gibson's. { Dr. Henry E. Day left on Friday New York, where he will spend weeks visiting the hospitals. Miss Gertrude Jenkin, University avenue, left, Saturday, to spend her Faster holidays with her cousin, Miss Ella Kells, Sunbury. "Flake moth camphor." Gibson's Miss Lillie Lytle, Toronto, spent the holidays with her parents on Main street. Mise Lena Lafferty accompan- ied her. Miss Ethel R. ing, New York, rents, Mr. and Mrs. fred street. "Kentucky lawn grass seed." son's. Sunday was not ot all an ideal Fas ter Sunday. The wind was piercing and was not at all favorable for new hats. Hypophosphites, the tonic, 58¢., at Best's Mrs. Joseph ' Northeott, spent the Easter holidays daughter, Mrs. (I'rof.) W. Albert street. Mrs. John Carver, Vancouver, B.C formerly of this city, is a guest of Mr. and Nrs. Samuel Adsit, Garden Island. "Spring tonics." Gibson's. Norman Carter, for four years with Henry Wade, druggust, left on Sund§y for the Canadian Soo, whére he as obtained a position = Miss Reta Fitzpatrick, who is tending the Convent de Notre Dame, spent the Easter holidays in Brock ville at her home. "Kentucky lawn grass seed." son's. The special allowances for the do- minion census commission of Kifkaton will be $75; for Frontenac, $125. In addition to these amounts one i a name will be paid. Miss A. Strachan, Miss M. Mason, Miss H. O'Hara and A. Strathtee, of Toronto, spent the holidays with Mr, apd Mrs. Henry Coyle, Frontenac street. Best's Short Stop, 15e. "Cripple Creek," 5 very interesting western drama, was presented at the Girand Opera House on Saturday af ternood and ae. The company was a good of "Huyler's att" Carlos Bunnett, employed with D. | was for two Jones, nurse-in-train- is visiting her pa- J. E. Jones, Al- Gib- ideal spring Toronto, with her 0. Walker, Gib- Gibson's. spent | the, at-§ i | | { | isix feet over all, and six and a half feet depth of hall | with | i | deadwood are of selected out | | inches thick. ; , 12} steel angles and the shear strake | is leaving | i | ! | i when he said to look! 5 ssure of "a fore i. his ifit, connections {started on completing , |sides { stateroom is arranged on or hurricane T0 LAUNCH S'BOOKS for the Summer Holidays THE BUENA VISTA ABOUT READY. is The Launching Will be on Wednes- day Afternoon--Boat Built by the Davis Company, of This City. The new steamer Buena Virta, which is being constructed by the Dry Dock company, of this city, afternoons, at { o'cloek. The boat is ninety-feet keel, eiighteen feet pinety beam amidships. It is a composite built boat. The keel, stem, white The planking of white oak, and two and The bilge The frames tom. strakes are are 2{ is plate one-quarter inch thick, and two feet wide, running the length. The centr? keelson is 12 x iront The boiler and machinery sons are 12 inches by 3 inches viel iron, and the biige keclsons three inches by three inches angle iron In addition to those keelsons thre are two six inch by three angle iron sister keelsons running the entire length of the bottom making a very strong and substan- tially built hull. The deck beams are a 23 angle steel and the de white pine. The coamings iteel reinforced by oak. The deck is clear, leaving the space for freight. On the promenade deck there is a very comfortable and commodious sa- Jon cabin with circular front and with | two state rooms in connection The entrance to the eabin and staterooms is from the forward deck only. + Im. mediately aft of the staterooms an two well-arranged toilet rooms, and | on each side. The staircase and | landing from the main to the pro- menade deck is well arranged for the | ! convenience of those using the steam- er. Aft of the staircase and landing is arranged a galley and mess for the accommodation of the crew The stern portion of the cabin en closure is taken up by a restaurant, where all the necessities of life are to be obtained A very neat 5 girder keel chan- a ave ar iso by 4 ORS and upper bao wheelhouse the Also life littl deck. and water tanks The power - used will be steam I'he boiler Fitzgibbons type, built for a 150 ths. and the and aft compound 9 and 18 by NH in this steamer working engine vith evlinders ncaes stroke. The boat is well equipped with necessary fire appliances ec pumps, piping, hose, etc, addition to the regular pumping out from the msures splendid out of the condensor which water to the bilge, means of keeping boat in ease of accidents. The work on the new stdfamer January Ist, 1911, and considerifiy the cold stormy weather | in which the work was carried imuch credit is due to the builders! {for the despatch they in the boat The steamer will be christened the Buena Vista and launched on Wed: the 1Mth, at three o'clock will he launched was on | have made nesday, The. boat stern Kingston's Famous Fur Store, Handsome Raincoats | April showers can be looked for now-a-days. three | stern post and | oak. | two-inch | a half aches bot- | three | x! Thus | of | of main | entire | room | als | is of the! | sented nsisting ol { and has in| | newly-formed {athletic Le | Athletics {have to be into Sen | troit, leago, 1 | land, Students leaving for the tion of Cloth-bound $1.5 holid i | Stiquette ps. of Davis | is : about completed, and will be launched | William Swaine, pisno tuner. Orders | on Wednesday Lk onversatio Socialism. Bridge and } Whist Dancing Parliament Electricity with pocke These Volumes are replete They are N merit or. cheapness. cloth. 0 and B1.25 Popular and PRICE, 50c. themselves wit All t number Hers ays shou ng at 56 at by the t Books Necessary Hand-Books - Writing A nov Letter Toas Oratory low ary rmation, comj unequa Hed in bou polo of 1 1 | printed on good dsomely nd in green EACH entire | The College Book Store, are | 1260 PRINCESS STREET inch | E FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO. Phone 919 i first. The public is invited to at | tend This boat was first named Ver | Later, the marine department foun that another vessel flying the British flag bore the-same name, and so the new vessel was obliged to find a new Ppelatjon- the Buena Vista steamer is for the Rideau route, and Smith's Falls ture The i new { hetween Kingston THE SPORT REVIEW TO DRAW UP MERC 'ANTILE BASE. i BALL SCHEDULE. | Bath Road Beavers to be i an Oyster Supper on Evening--Other Notes on Sports, A meeting of the executive of the | Mercantile Baseball Lea 1 be held i this evening to draw up the hedule of games for the season. This is the principal business to be trans wied and will occupy t of the | evening t i | | { | i Tendered Tuesday © wi coming mos Bath Road Beavers' ! The Bath Road Beavers will ba tendered Supper. hockey an oyste Fruedell's pla r supper, hall, a jolly of the trophy pre "rs Tuesday « ollins Bay ffair, and during evening the = vhich they won, vening, in It will be the course Corbett will be formally quite Will Meet to Organize. of Prin Supdan and young men Methodist church the lecture ni The boys «N85 slreet school will meet in i the church this eve ithletic affil hall ¢ to form an with the school amateur club in ation Sund association Has He Secured Davidson? It whispered, today, Manager Hartrick, of the baseball team, has secured * v Davidson for his team this year. asked about it, he would not firm the report nor deny it, is a possibility that there truth in it was that A Bad Piece of Policy. refusal of the Basetmlil League to al r the senior leaghie has spirits, and SOE put t. I ness or executive the The Hy the om m no Way damp d then they are wal SS a Vote in the executive in, and some other found to put sports in hingsto them Nuthoritien allow the team to pass f ranks will tend of plavers avail ene o lor vill t means them where would. like the all the to see Sav fusal to unor to senio crease the number ahle The player is to be or anks, ifined to three any other the ring, voung mill pl interest The fc are very handed out the | ambition of evers able some and whey are cor and the chance for to lose sport here treatment and league team, suggest another Baseball on Saturday. League--New York A Chicago, 3; St 3 National Brooklyn, 3. Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, 4 American League-- New Philadelphia, 4. Boston, ton,2. Cleveland, 7; St Chicago, © 3 tom, 9 York 4; Louis, 3 2 Sunday Baseball, Pittsburg, | Cinciunati 5 Le TRIE Gus, League--Deiroit, St. Lows, £ National St a American Pb Chicago, 7; Disguised as Young Men. It is reported that two young ladies Farmers, Attention We carry in stock a full line of CATTLE AND . VETERINARY INSTRUMENTS. Milk Fever Outfits, Cattle Trecars, Teat Slitters, Teat Dilators, Milking Tubes styles Syringes in and sizes TRAV VV EVRA VRA LBBB S Gold Brooches sss sesssstsesse see ! Set with Peridots, Topazes, Amythists, Olivines and Pearls Attractive patterns Good weight of gold to hold the pearl settings securely, and having safety catches to prevent loss Our stock is replete with many in different handsome Brooches SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians, 858 KING STRERT. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. different styles Dr. A. P.Chown, Druggist, Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 343. | 0900 00OPOPPOPROCOIOIOPIUEIULPTTYT 0000000000000 000000000 000000000000 0000000000000 000000000000040 Just received a fresh ship- ment of Ostrich and Marrabeau Boas ALL: COLORS. PP ------------------------ W. F. GOURDIER Another 3-Day Bargain Wash Goods Now is the time to buy, as the range is larger than it will be Jater in the season, Dainty tints in the newest weaves combine to make our showing very acceptable with the ladies. Mercerized Foulards, Repps, P.K., Indian Head, India Linens, Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Chambiays, Prints, ete. Moderately priced We have some beau- taful Suits and Coats for Spring Wear EE -------------------------------------- MULLIN, THE REAL ESTATE MAN, Standard Pat- terns for May. Corner Johnson and Division Sts. 'Phone 53% Newman & Shaw [ belonging to the eity par: aded Prin {cons street on Sunday night "dressed lap" as young men. '"They walked up and down Princess stroet unknown to | their friends,' * says the Whig's mior Imant, "pretending to be strangers in ithe city, and afterwards accompanied ia couple of Portsmouth girls for a {few blocks as young men, and were not found out." 1 A Cool Easter, ~1 On Saturday afternoon the weather {turned quite cool, and at $30 o'clock there was a heavy flurry of snow for ig few mimuten. Faster Sunday was fguie cool. "Flower seeds." Gibson's R. B. Oreer, Gananogue, general Street for $2,900, . Gi La " Pull particulars of theso and ? A Queen' student has purchas- || : t - 3 girl 38 purehas- §50c to $s. 00 {agent of the Dominion Nurseries, was | here today. He expects to visit properties al od a We sell the best $1 | Kingston regularly. McCann's S Umbrella in Kingston } Situ. Jamie Servion, Stephen. street, {went down to Montreal, Friday; owing Breck, Cor. og St. thede interest you: -- THE AL 8TO! $200 cash and monthly pay- WAYS BUSY RE. ments will secure you that comfortable brick 7-room re9 sidence 129 Union Street at ~~ S150 cash and $12 per month will buy a new frame 7- room house with bh. & c., ver- andah, ete, No. 43 Markland «Street. Price, $1,600, $300 cash and $15 per month will buy a 10-room new dwel furnace, & lng, Z i on Albert Street, for © $300 ) cash and $235 per h will buy a brick 9-room furnace, b. & ¢, on board of license commissioners to- @ [night. This meeting is for the con- sideration of the Saaing of licenses and for the taking up of other busi : ness which might be before the o | board. First Dance of the Season. J. Hay, ©» leaving for Walkerville, where he has secured a position. He will first a few days at his home in Belleville. "Spring tonics." Gibson's. The recrdit classes in the 14th giment are filling up well. The re will be u dance at the Yacht ma hare been brass Ty b, to-night, at 8.30 o'clock. This | Saturday was "flower day" on the market. Easter lilies sold at $1 each. The price was high, but the dealers sold out. We are ready with a well assorted stock of Rein- coats, which we will fea- ture this week. We cor- dially invite inspection. $1.3, 9.00, 11.00, 15.00 _---- = z - Bemains Taken to Sydentram. The remains of bate tora Pixley, sho die! 1 hospital, Sathrda scarlet fo were taken at Svdenham, Monda the firm of James for burial. The « was only sixteer untimely death incrredy her farge emvle of friend ral took place from on the srnval of th fhe ALL EYES ARE ON This Laundry CAND ITS IDEAL WORK. All eyes #3 ver ador mr cisaalin re rior{t y $000000000000000000000 2 : i fin "5 N, ¥ spring tons and Mee | ronto, and Ms Kingston) who hat { Hotel Desanis, Atla past few days, ar They return home Mre. James Denne a visit to ber mother, Mrs at Barriefield Frank Harold, Clergy street Sunday with friends ts Veroma Ey y : and Mrs. " twel} Cite the | Xx York few weeks don't tear limba, we don't wai "filminess; and tear their because we their tender crush their d we don't fine skins Kingston Laundy « f Cor. Prneess and Sidenham y spent | . "Phone 32. w Fair, | 1% now in % scorch Ba of Cobmit, M on | Byrne, | to the illness of her son, James, of is that place. "Jack Wilhams has signed! to third base for the Miawa YM. "baseball team this season. 126 and 128 PRINCESS ST. =