bic nei, = LUE LL LE SE SER SR ne SERRE RS RR RES TRY Be alt cen a ama eg > radPr---- RAN TSAI BP [TRB a1 INCLUDED HOCKEY, BASEBALL THE WOLFE ISLANDER CROSSED SOCCER AND CANOEING | 'yyy cyaxxis, pripAY. 5 . : Soccer Match on Queen's. Campus School Teachers amie Over on the Resulted in a Tie--The Gua Club] Firs Trip--Ran From Wolfe Is] Had a Saocot. and in An Ice Boat--Two Weeks Kingston hod a variety of ' sports Later Than Last Year. on Good Friday, «There was a game i ' 5 Hy ve : ; of hockey at Rockwood rink, skating er Wolle Tslander. in you desire to lobk well ; was enjoyed a few citizens at We lald, of Wolfe Island, opened natiea. among the masculine contin- PR : re or och's see Siasebatt 00 fn the Kingston harbor ou Fr. ent of the - Ecster fabs i _ played on Queen's campus, a baseball | day morning. = The trip from Garden g ¢ FKaster fashion ow match at the cdcket field, while [island to the city was made in : parade, whether an attend- BD Swnocing Was indulged in on the Ki- hour and five minutes, considered ant at church or ¢ Omen- : Cen. river, :: -|Very good time.. From the tim a . y 3 a promen ; Ihe steamer Wolle Islander officially {that the steamer left the island thre ader, your new suit or spring ' A opened navigation by plowing her'| was open water for a distance of two overcoat must be correct in § : yom Volts Joan | songe Dos a aale Hime was spout : OTT¢ 7 ' 7 ) : n brea sty le and faultless in fit. / ® Quite a record has been established Gina pau fou fot the rest of the : ¥ : av 'here this seas for 'late hockey, | Mooess' elevator. The course was : A ed several games having been played dur- taken directly from Garden Island a. ; d ing this 'week. Some of the fans [to Mooers' wharf, following the crack are now of the opinion that hockey [In the ice, which stretched from the : will continue all summer. foot of Garden Island to the wharf " of 4 The covered rink was not open for {of the Kingston Shipbuilaing com- . fof 7 the public on the holiday but a pany, The stéamer made the return e very J - Bk Ho Z few citizens enjoyed a spin around the [trip to Garden Island, leaving the irre G ice. James Bews, physical instruc- city at 11.30 o'clock. a tor at Queen's anfl a Whig report- | The school teachers from Wolfe est f ' Cl er, had the pleasure of establishing a [Island came over on the steamer. pe 0 / 3 record for late skating. * _ | They made the trip from Wolfe Isi- rd i \ " 'and to Ga Isl i ig ) ; 1 1: Rg rden Island in an ige punt We will have ready at 7.30 a number of good things that . ---- Gun Chub Shoot 'and there boarded the ferry boat. 7, 2 1] " ' i 3 Ready- to- Wear i Aan A successful gun shooting contest | he opening of navigation is two J . ; 4 . was held on Good Friday afterneon-! Weeks later than last spring. The / he ove attractive becance WW ATE NIP : : erten gun ub iu Steamer Plarapant way tho trip to should prove attractive because they are needed just nay and the which several outsiders partook. Six Cape Vincent on March 26th 1913, z She made an attempt on March 25th, A \ saving in price means much. A 1i | ppare 18 rep gE eveuts were pulled off im which F. ; J. Todd, ¥. S. Wepster, G. Latur- but was forced to return to the ; ney, N. Bappas, E. Bodwin, ¥. Clark, Wharf. - : D. Fraser, R. Chadwick, W. Colmrn, | During the past fifty-six years nav- | resented by our fp. _ 8. Cairns and A. B. Sherman and « I!8ation has opened on April 10th on - - . " 2:2] 5 few others entered.~ It is the inten- five occasions, in 1867, 1893, 1809, 2 1 Se thon of the - ¢lub to hold a shoot 1005, and 1914. 250 Pa irs WwW 9 ® every Wednesday afternooon. i | Jdmendment to Navigation Law Soccer Game on Friday | «Governor Glynn, of New York The first soccer match of the season State signed an amendment to the ° £ + was played on Friday afternoon, at navigation law which requires that : a all craft propédlled by machinery ne ac . oC » If v . a. -- Queen's lower campus, between if AL your taste inclines towards conservatism, or picked team comprised of players front and navigating waters not under 1I you are an extremist ; eit el , last yenr's victorious Shipyard tear federal jurigdiction, be equipped As Ris axa Hala eh Noise Bhan 7 : : latest kinds of tailord od Sestre Jo appear in all the and the C.L.C. aggregation, against with safety devices, signals and D he I lise thread, only it he make, suitable for early spring. : : arordom, make your selectio we a very strong garrison team, compos- lights in practically the same man- ouble soles and high spliced heels. These are exceptional vi Te fv , on lieve ad of the best players of the RC.H.A. ner as are vessels subject to the at 25¢ pair 2 ! 4 . eptional value, regularly re re ® and you will be i y hei gh ¥ . n the he ight of fashion. and Departmimials of Jue season. The' United States steamboat inspection \ % result of the game, which was a very service, The bill dffects all lands S Suits $15.00, $18.00, $20 00 sirnjous one, ended in 8 die, ! to I, locked lakes and all state canals. Yours 1 s 3 = > . although at one time it looked as if - rin ; $ S$ hf Shipyard-C.1.C. aggregation wa Boats Call Sund . T - C alr P! g Over ats 13.50, 15.00, ing to emerge victorious, the scor: s a 5 ty Ua ua : uniay a 0 Night, $1 : Sunday boat service is to be giv- a g $ 0.00 : Or 2 pairs for 35c. wnding 1 to 0 in their favor up unt:k ; ' . 3 n Island Park the . : the finish. Neith. ©" to Thousand ' . . about ten minutes to the finish. Neith coming season. This announce-| "Choice = a ¢ er team ecored in the first half, but in y { hoiee and exclusive stvles in neckweear the second period both' teams started ment, of interest 0 thousands of . p ro in at a furious pace, causing many a Dertons visiting that resort, was . made by R. P. Grant of Clayton, all's shirts. gloves, hosiery, hats and other outfitting, scramble, until, tinally, Lafierty, of the » t p a bresident of the Thousand Island =_-------------- 3; Shipyard C.1..(". aggregation scored. a goal on 4d 'hilx-up in front of the gar- Park Association. ; ' - rison team's goul. Near the elose «i The dovn-river boat' Sunday morn- 9- ® S the game Norwood brought the ball ings will land at the park as well as; down in front of the Shipvard,C.L.C. "the up-boat in the late afternoon. | 4 omen S | oves 3 : goal and in a mix-up Johnston, the No landings will be mgde at File, "\ . = EE abort a Mostly tan shades with about 6 dozen of whife in thé lot. This is all we B R 0 C kK S T RE E T outside left forward of the garrison ! A littl t 1 th team, landed the ball past Dunn Steamship lines which absorbed the 1 | e out. o e wa i i { Taking into consideration that this Thousand Island Steamboat com- could get and they are a real bargain. Ys but it will pay you to walk. {| was the first game since last Decemi- nany. because of litigation between » : par arg ber, the players all snowed up well. Chester. Pierce, owner of the dock, attend- and the.company.over damages to Your S 50 P ® ance, Shipyard-C.L.C. aggregation--Gonl, Almost from re Phere was-a large crowd in - rn . The teams : the dock last séason. an T - \ o-Night . ' its earliest history has been! Dynn; fullbncks, Boyd, Tierney; hatf- Thousand Island park backs, Watts, Harrison, Morris; for- without a direct Sunday service. So-| wards, Singleton, Montgomery, HH. journers at the resort, who desired . ¢ 5%. and om vic tan on oid very Woman Vexed With Brown, 8: Brown, Lafierty. to leave or land on the island on " : artisan apgregation-oal, Aeron Sunday had te walk half a mile id § 6 b fullbacks, Gilmour, Finney; halibacks, pore to Fine View. Private lauh-| ; th P 0 r p Beckett, Carey, Harrison; forwards, hes were mot permitted to land at e ro em at t ear Sawyer, Mansfield, Norwood, Macdon- tha park doek any more than the x ; Is invited to see the large collection of new things we ald, Johnston. larger 'boats. -- ( = Of Lawn Bowling Tourney | THE STOCK MARKET. . i have assembled for spring. Commencing July 14, a meetin A aa 3 y TW Qp TL STITT - of the lawn bowlers f¥om all over pF, 11. MeCurdy & Co., 6 and 88 Nd NEW 8} 'RIN( x SU ITs eastern Ontario will take place on piock St.--H. W. Nellis. Manager. NEW SPRING COATS ; STYLISH WAISTS L . the beautiful greens of the Eastern 12 m., April 11th hospital, Brockville. A mess tent. - 3 3 3 : r IVES CO Lair het ace ai m roidery Collars will be erccted at the green, where New York I'HE LATEST IN SKIRTS meals will be served to the bowlers, 3 mT ave Site « . IE : et A ell tar Tron Coppers... 5 To have suits and coats that are distinguished by there and on the shore of the river Smellers : i» style, smarthess and yet are practical enough for most g women to slip right into them and find them decidedly be- - To Ni 1 8t. Lawrence sleeping accommoda- yo Go rf 1 t tion in tents will be supplied. Unic Ipeits ™ NY] . . m : : g Three handsome trophies are up 1.0 dec He aS : coming. That is the problem we have worked out sue- for competition: The Wiser trophy, pri" 4 - cessfully in assembling our new spring collection. donated by Wiser & Co., Prescott; ¢ = en Bb the Reid trophy, donated by Hon. J. , 4.0" Se 063 ko, : Stylish S rin Suits 3 be y P. g F y ' At WA DRON 'S B Red. mjuister of sustoms ard Northern Pacific .... 1124 - the Donovan trophy, donated by A. pr,oklyn Rapid Transit 92° ; $15 00 $16 50 $11 50 $18 00 L 3 z ¥ .00, $16.50, $17.30, $16.00 and on up to $30. E. Donovan, M. P. P. 'Appropriate pupher first and second prizes alse go with jaufon A alley ol ae $1.50, $1.25, $1, 75¢for SOC ACh [ara ms alo robe phon Ton Americay Cau. % ; - Smart Coats Youbles and singles. - Grain ! % Newest Cloths and<th latest models 825 to $20 Kingston has won the Wiser tro : . - phy two years in succession, and be Wheat-- : comes owner if it wins again this 3, $1 year. Victorias of Ottawa have won \ 1 . op July ; : 86} Come to-night even if not ready to buy. You may choose some of the 300 Coat and Dress Coll : the Reid hy one d the Otta- ©: " St ollars, all this season's latest 4 he Reid trophy once, an 1€ ta . Ee . 3 8 Seas 8S k 4 . was have one win on the Donovan i new things and have them placed aside for v modes, iicluding many novelties suitable for trophy to their credit. Keen com o 2 pie 1 aside for you. wearing with the new coats and waists. Regu- petition Js usitey Tov To¥ tivse trophies Yule : Ais - JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. lar prices up to $1.5 ari uj lo $1.00. McGill Loses Championship. Montreal and Cotton markets closed McTavish and Martin, of the Mc- to-day, | \ i To-Night 39¢ E h Gill basketball team, were declared ---- ac profesdionals fof Joying under ue Father Scully in St. Mary's. sumed names witd ttawa at New On Th y oe ry York, at the annual meeting of the Sony lrslay__cveuing Jhev. > Intercollegiate basketball union in gregation in St. Mary's cathedral Teronto. They were not represented his subject being the holy eucharist . : : - ° <« Hb : » ; al the meetinsg, but Jetfers were read , Wide Embroider in whieh they bad been advertised The 1 an throughout was most | " - under other names, and did not both- S¢10'arly and impressive. ; 3 8 0 2 y i ---------------- srainioed Tustin. | NEW EASTER FOOTWEAR SWi 1 we att . i Sw 188. Embroidery, suitable for corset covers As the offerice, which resulted in | N Fol Eth NatiGagl children's is y . Shey the men being professionalized oc-' Norman F. Lee, of the ationa waists and children's dresses, 18 to 20 inches curred last Christmas, the tie game "Drug & Chemical Co., Toronto, for- which was played between Varsity merly of Kingston, has been appoint wide, 15 differen ns . te front. 35 3 2, ox i patte rus to choose from. 3o¢,, and MeGill will probably be thrown ed manager of the Na-Dru-Co., Incor- '® 30c and 25¢ qualities. . out, and the championship will be porated,at Bufialo, N.Y. y oO on 1 a S * If [awarded to Varsity. . -- King of $2 Hats, | | - To-Night 19¢ Yard HAD LIVELY EXPERIENCE The Waverley. George Mills & Co. g 3 ; I Sweepil reductions © Men's $1.50 : Young Man Drove on Sidewalk 98 ionthet a 100. ution's rer e 0 vy 5 : Falah Road ud { moval sale. ; > ras CTE ; Fn a A young man, w ame ©o tl "8 pe 3 's. GLOVES, HOSIERY, VEILINGS. an, Vio tome Sod wut | "eng Tomar at Chugw's, : oh a Sn od Shoe 3 JING *\T + ry shes, on . ¥ WAISTS, CORSETS, UNDERW EAR. night. Work on the construction of a: Must clear? Women' chocolate 2 drain is in progress on that road, so hoots or shoes, $1.75. Diifton's sale. A large assortment for to-night's selling. the young fellow drove én the walk. | Sir Robert Perks swho Us in Toron- ' Jj bus bere his outfit eo to griel ¢, still thinks the Georgian Bay can- sii A a Sale at 7.80. | aguinst a. piie of stoueslan. the driv. | of ill be constructed. eladnad be. the Ladies' Colonials in Patent, Suede a . ave your ea : . » . J) lady living | nearhy ve the|qlectric process, H. Milne, telephone and Black Satin, with either light 'or ok pec Bee. ; ¥ "de R « igiefod tendered pssistance. Al Dutton's sale! Common Sense boots heavy soles, $3.50 $5.00. A large was passing 4t the time is] g; ne assortment of these "ew street shoes 2 : \ to ba igno the : ALDRON Se, Rd th, or "on te ot ton Sl] for Buster trade. ALDRON fiers vi 2a iE S255] THE 1 [csi of black sateen waists Dyt- owe Shor