DOMINION TIRES 5,000 Mile Guarantee. 33x4 Plain 33x4 Nobb 35x4 1-2 P ceweas BIBBY GARAGE, Phones 201 and 917. MUN TE Ed DN, ONT. BUILDERS !! Have You Tried EYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Baves Time P. WALSH. For Breakfast New Buckwheat Flour Table Syrup Coffee have the best brands. D. COUPER, _ Phone 76. 341-3 Princess St. 4 We Of New Curtains. For living rooms, din- ing rooms, bedrooms, in fact for any room in the house, there is nothing so artistie, so durable, or 80 economical as A RQUISETTE CUR- TAINS. For this season we show some entirely new ideas in these goods. Five colors in every de- . sign, $1.25 to $10 pair. R. McFaui Kingston Carpet Ware «house. Real Estate ! AA At VA att Héve are a few choice bargains on our list $4.200-Sydenham St. near City park; brick, 5 rooms, furnace, 58.400-~Unloa St, JAN; Belek. 3 mode hardw | Rooms, : rn, " S$4200--Mack St; Beick, 8 rogmn; stable. . $4,200-Mack _ rooms. $1,700~Montreal Si.;: new frame < rhoms, furnn: low, 4 ce. gas, Hp $1,500-Johnson rooms, hot water Sydesham St. 83,5008 3 Brick, 9 B3.500---Heverley St; Brick, § rooms, furnace, electricity and SEE OUR COMPLETE LIST § y OFFICE. AT St; Briek, 7 Sts fiviek, 9 Tires ....$22.00{ For General Tread ...$31.00 $32.00 35x4 12 Nophy Tread $44.00]. 1u, Board J year. ' THE BOARD OF WORKS TO ASK FOR $25,550. Work on the Streets the Present Year. of Works needs "$26, 500 for the general work required to be done on and in the streets this At yesterday afternoon's meeting, the City Engineer present- ed the estimates as to what was re- { quired. Of, the above the amount 182,000 is for snow cleaning; $3,000 1 for cleaning the paved streets; $3,- 1000 for cleaning the other streets; $6,000 for general repairs to the roads; '$1,000 for the grading of Thomas street. Last year the Board spent $22, 308 for general work. It asked for more, but this civie department is one which asks and does not receive. It takes what it can get and is satis- fied. The Engineer's estimates were sent on to the Finance Committee, which will do the necessary pruning present figure. A letter was received from the Works' request to' said engineers! here to establish & new wharf head ling in the harbor. There was a lengthy discussion as to purchasing additional land widening Thomas street, and extending Patrick, but final was withheld, In attendance were Alds. (chairman), White, 'for action Peters Couper, O'Connor and A PURSE OF GOLD Presented to Retiring Matron of The Penitentiary. At her home on Brock Thursday morning, Mrs. Eleanor | Mills, who has retired from the po-| sition of matron of the penitentiary, | was waited npon by members of the staff and presented with a purse of gold. M. J. Kennedy read the ad- dress and T. W. Bowie made the pre- sentation. 'The address was as fol- lows: 'Mrs. Eleanor Mills. "Dear Madam: We who have been | associated with you in duty at the| penitentiary recently heard with re- gret that you had decided to 'resign your position as matron here. We cannot let you leave without telling you of the esteem and high regard in which you are held by those offi- cers of this institution With whom you were brought in contact. Please accept the accompanying purse of gold as 2 slight token of our esteem for you.' The address was signed on behalf of the staff by J. D. Minnes, M. J. Kennedy, T. W. Bowie, W. H. Derry, and J. Hughes. " Just Received. Prevost, Brock street, has just 'réceived a case of Flannel Shirts. They are all good quality and differ- ent patterns, assorted sizes; all new ds. Seg the display of them in the window. To Erect Apartinent House. A large apartment house is to be erected at the corner of Barrie and { Upper William streets by Mrs. Elder. The old buildings on that corner are to soon disappear. Wil-| lam Newlands & Sons are the archi- | tects, Military mirrors at Gibson's Drug | store, We Are Busy SAVE TIME ment. Get Asselstine's vision glasses for satisfac- tion. Consult I. §. ASSELSTINE, DOS. Registered Optometrist and | 342 Eins Phone 1019. "We have in storage a Tare picked Apples. These were paeked for export by a re-| liable shipper. And other varieties of Table | and Cooking Apples, by the barrel or in wholesale | m peck, quantities, {W. R. McRae & Co Golden Liva Grvomey, in order to keep the tax rate to its| Dominion Marine Department saying | that it, was considering the Board of | for | By phoning for an appoint. | perfect | » Avantity of selected hand | He was ta nethy, Kingston. To This Worthy Institution. The Board of Directors of Mowat Memorial Hospital gratefully acknowledge the following dona- tions : $1--Prof. Jordan, Mrs. W. Bor- land, Mrs. H. McBratney, Finkle & Co., Mrs. R. H. Elmer, Rev. E. F. Totrance, J. R. C. Dobbs, J. Gilbert, N. Name, Mrs. Gwillim, Dr. Keyes, Miss M, Lucas, Sandford C. Calvin, A. Raswon, F. A. Reid, Mrs. Milo, Mrs. F. G. Lockett, Mrs. A. Mackie, H. Wilkins, Mrs. N. Wilmot, W. C, | Baker, Sergt.-Major Pearson, No | Name, Davis Dry Dock, F. L. Moop- jer, Mrs, J. R. Henderson, Mrs. E. A, Muirhead, Miss Etta Smith, Mrs, G. I. Campbell, Dr. Kilborn (Sharbot Lake), Rev. J. Roadhouse, Miss L. Connell, Jas. Connell, Mrs, J. Binnie, Mrs. Linton, E. A. Rees, F. Conway, F, R. Phillips, Miss C. 'Macaulay, Emma N. Connors, Dr, Day, Mrs. H. Law, Dora M. Breck, Mrs. W. Hare, K. M. Ireland, Miss Wright, W. Ho- bart Dyde, A. W. McLean, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Dalton, Mrs. pi Duff, Dr. Haggart, T. R. Carnovsky, Mrs. J. E. Rithmond, A. Auchinvole, Thelma Bogdmt, Dr. Wililamsan, Mrs, M. C. Dunn, Kirkpatrick Art Dore, Miss Muckleston, Mrs. W. H. Worm- with, Rev. G. 1. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. J. E. Reid, Mrs. A. Strachan, Mrs. E. Hubbell, Mrs. Straubenzie, Friend, Rev, A. Brown, Isaac Jacks, Dr. Mylks, J. D. Baxter, Mrs. A.M, Johnston, Miss Eva JohnStoh, Mrs. | M. Harvey, Mrs. Kennedy, Miss A. Davidson, Ross McRae, Norman In- nes Fraser, Mrs. J. Gillespie, A. C. Knapp, Misses Lesslie, F. R. 'Anglin, F. R. Checkley, Mrs. (Dr.) Belton, | Frank Anderson, Miss F. G. Baxter, | Dr. Cartwright, A. C. Johnston, | Friend, J. P. Phillips, Mrs. R. J. Moore, Mrs. Hamilton, Miss H. Buck, [Charles Diamond, Miss Holland, | Miss Whiskin" : Class, Princess Street | Sunday Schoo $2--Miss hy M. Ryder, Bill and { Hughie Osler, Dr. J. C, Connell, P. | B. Chown, Miss Coughlin, Charles | Stevens, Archdeacon Dobbs, Mrs. J. | B. Walkem, Miss M. Betts, Mr. and Mrs. R. Easton Burns, Mrs. M. BE. Cunningham, Dr. Davis, George Ni- j Sol, Dr. MacCallum, Rev. B. Pierce, . W. Skinner, D, Couper, W. P. Pe- | ers, C. H. Boyes, G. K. Krause, A. M Dailey, Miss H. Chown, Newman | & Shaw, Judge Madden, Mrs. Alice Fair, Mrs. Oberndorffer, Prof. Fow- the | ler, J. L. Benn, Mr. and Mrs. - Mc. genberg, Miss Macpherson, Dr. Bo- gart, S. A. Truscott, B, 8. Guess, Mrs. Emery, Mrs. R. H. Toye, Mrs. W. | son, F. H. Macnee, Mrs. Twigg, Dr. | { Ryan, Miss E. Ryan, R. A. Hamilton, | Mrs. Cameron Wilson, Rev. F. R. For- | neri, R. J. McLelland, E. Treneer's class, Bethel Sunday scsool, Miss I. McIntyre, A. M. Singleton, No Name. $5--Miss Holt, Dr. Vrooman, Mrs. E. L. McDowall, Mrs. E. J. B. Pense, James Halliday, W. F. MacClement, Mrs. E. O. Sliter, Archdeacon Spratt, John E, Gow, E. T. Steacy, Mrs. R. C. Carter, N. Pappas, F. C. Ireland, Mrs. E. L. Mowat, Thomas A. David- son, C. 8. Prouse, Col.Perreau, Misses Fowler, Mary Bennett, W W. New- mau, G. A. Bateman, Prof. A. E.Codd, George Sanderson, J. J. Farley, J. A. Hendry, G. W. Mahood, George Hague, H. W. Davis, R. N. F. McFar- lane, J: H. Macnee, Jeremy Taylor, Capt. Swaifte, W. J. Crothers, jr., Dr. D. A. Coon, William Anderson; Friend, Mrs. R. J. Carson, Dr. Genge, Mrs. A. W. Winnett, Mrs. G. E. Lee, William Mundell, Captain Booth, L. W. Williams, J. L. Whit- {ing, T. F. Burke, Mrs. M. L. Ellis, Mrs. Brevner, Miss E. Campbell, Mrs. W. J.4Mahood, Primary Class, Beth- el Sunday school, Thomas Hewitt, Frank Reid, 8. Fairfield. $10--G. Y. Chown, R. R. Creigh- ton, John Melntyre, Elmer Davis, S. | Green, W. R. Givens, Mr. and Mrs. J. Donnelly, Dr. A. P. Chown, James Boyd, Dr. and Mrs. Mundell, Ancient Frontenac and Cataraqui Chapter. $3--Rev. J. Fairlie, G. F. Murton, |W. Morgan, Mrs. S. Birchy J. H. [[Roumes. Prof. G. W. Mitchelf, Wil. | Mam Newlands. | Meek, $4; Mes. J. Elder, $2.5¢ | Mies Drummond, 60c; Miss E. Ba. ker, G0¢; Princess Street Sunday Reboot Primary Department, $5.37. $25--Hugh C. Nickle, Miss Jane Robertson, Mrs. Knapp' (in memory { of husband) Charles Livingston, A. | W. Wheatley, W. J. Crothers. - |. $20-- Macnee . & Minues, } vu & Birch, $50--Friend. McKel- | FARMERS CALLING T ouT FOR HELPERS. | Men With Big "Farms Find | They Are Up Against £ - | puzzling many of the farmers in the | Kingston district. The call for recruits has left mahy | fapmers without help, and with the | rush of spring work on them, they | are ap against it hard. This week a farmer who has one hundred acres of land, twenty head of cattle and a | big orchard to look after was appeal- «| ing for help. He is all alone and {is wondering just how he will be | able to manage. . | THE LATE LIEUT.-COL. DUFF. { OBipial Report "of Death u of Kingston Medical Officer. | An official report of the death of | the late Lieut.-Col. H. R. Duff at Cairo, Egypt, has arrived. It seems (he went out riding with Lieut.-Col. | Anglin, and. next day was taken ill en to an officers' hospital | for treatment, and was nursed until the end by Nursing Sister. Aber- TS Cart. Huntly Gordon will com- and the new Army Service Corps it Toronto. He is the son of 2h pal Gordon. "i oy ro adil lines have Ween yed, and estimates made upon with the pedple will vote. of the raider Doe was decorated by the Kaiser. T. H. Sargent, | Smith, Mrs. H. Folger, M. A. Span- | LT. FRANK STRACHAN | A. Sawyer, Mrs. Voight, Mrs. H. Robin-| | | | | i SN Just what they will do for help is? 'some time and until "He Was a Man and a Friend to Everybody," Writes James Adam, In a Letter to His Mother--Was Present at His Funeral, Mrs. M. Adam, 323 Brock street, bas received the following letter from her son James Adam, serving in France: I write you these few lines to let you know I am well, although a bit down-hearted at the loss of Capt. George Richardson. I guess you will know by now he has been killed. I could not believe it. 1 had to go around and have a look before I could believe it. I lifted the blanket and looked jnto his face and saw the one who ® nobly and bravely faced death for Britain's home and beauty. If ever a man deserved the Victoria Cross, he did. When. dying, he knew he was about to.go on his list Jong journey, but he did not shrink. He was proud to be the only one that night. The first thing he asked was: "Are Pte. and Corpl. -- back. I feel the loss terribly. No better friend was there to be had in all the Canadians. He was a man and a friend to every body. But his day had come, and | There's Siam ome Back The Lights Memories ¥60 Princess Street. for 25c. When Old Bill Bailey Plays the Ukalele a Lane Without a Turning On the Road to Happiness _ Sail on to Cevlon Good-Bye, Good Luck, God Bless You Little Girl, from "Girl from of My Home Town Piney Ridge I Love You, That's Orange Blossom Time in Loveland Sweet Kentucky Lady The College Book Store, One Thing IT Know OPEN NIGHTS. Latest New York Popular Hits, 2 | Utah" X L. Phone 919. when death is out looking for its| prey, it cares not 'who it claims. I] was at his funeral. He died con-| tentedly. His company feel bad | about his death. And they swear | the Germans will pa¥ heavily the next time they get into the trenches. | I will say again, there was no braver | man in all the British army than| George, I have only landed home| from leave the.other day, the ninth | of Feb, the day the Captain was | killed. All the boys are in the best | of health.' Bed Comforters! Lance. Corpl. Buse Write, | A letter written by Lance.-Corpl. | ¢ W. E. Buse to his mother, Mrs. Jo-| seph Buse, states they have lost their best friend "in the death of | their captain, George Richardson. The writer says that they have re- ceived his last gift to them, a pair of | leather water-proof boots to the] knees. No officer ever took such | an interest in the welfare of his men | as Captain Richardson; The men who were 'with him the night of his gallant death had thehonorofattend- ing his funeral. As soon as the | party forms up again, the writer | says he will volunteer once more | and have revenge for the death of | their much-loved captain, { BACK IN KINGSTON. | Was Wounded in Shoulder-- Now Attached to the 146th Battalion. Lieut. Frank Strachan, son of | Archibald Strachan, Collector of Customs, arrived back in the city on | Wednesday afterno@. from England after having been the front for invalided to England with a bullet fn his' right shoulder. Pte. Strachan was in the hardware business at Moose Jaw when the war broke out and immedi- ately enlisted with the 11th Battal- ion of the First Contingent. He transferred in France to the 5th and again to the 1st Battalion. On June 5th last he was wounded in the right shoulder and sent back to England. It will pay and buy now, vou Received To-day -a Big Shipment of Pretty Pattern Comforters Bought for next fall delivery, because of present market conditions. 1We are offering them at old prices, which ° are much below present values. to Glasses We are fortunate in" having a compe stock of the very best French "Opera Glasses." A Perfect Opera Glass is a pleasure to own. 'We have the Mother of Pearl and Leather Varicties to choose from, and ean assure but shipped early anticipate vour needs Priced at $1.95 and up. You ought to see them, After being examined by three medical boards and a personal ex- amination was made by Col. A. E. Ross, A. D. M. 8., it was decided that the bullet should be allowed to re- main as an operation just now would cause serious injury to the shoulder. He is able to use the elbow and wrist but for a while a least will not be able to raise his elbow level with the shoulder in a position that would let him use a rifle. He has been granted a commission and will ba.attached to the 146th Battalion to instruct that unit. | vo To-day, Saturday, Every Day, Lettuce, Radishes, Parsley, Green Onions, ail be.-Cranberries, P0cquart at Carnovsky's, | CLOSING OF MAILS » British mall closes Irregular- iy. Information posted at P. O. Lobby from time to time. United Slates, dally ..13.46 p.m. Trunk, golng 11.3¢a.m. The destruction of the Electro- chemical plant at Niagara Falls was the result of an accident Grand Grand Trunk, going 1.00 p.m, Do. (Including Western States) 1 Grand Trunk and all - west of city C. P. R, 10.156 am. and $5.30 pm, C. NLR, Govviacnannnne 2.20 p.m. "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" Buying Fug in March Means a big money -Sav- ing. We sell Furs every "month in the vear = but now is the best time to buy, as from , pre To friends we say, well done sent indic- J}i For work so/well begun! " ations © all | Fill up the ranks and you will see x : | That our battalion soon will be, \ Furs will The lest beneath the sun, be much more expen- sive next season. In our big stock vou a can see a big variety of ES shaw our foes some clever tricks small neck-pieces espec- [lf And win complete success. . . ally adapted for early Ji : spring wear, : We buy Raw Furs Come stalwan men, - and pay the Yiichest J] Come drive the Kaiser to his doom-- cash prices.. He's tottering to his fall. 400 MORE! ji(To men of Lennox, Addington and Frontenac) Four hundred more men, please, f._~TO train for over-seas!--- | AT Téast three-fifty still we lack | From Lennox Addington, Frontenac You'll surely give us these. Four Hundred, more or less, Will cheer us, we confess, {And give full strength to One-Four- To loyal men we call, Come heroes one and all, there still 1s Come ere it be too late, | March through fair freedom 's gate On heaven's wall the Judge's hand | Now 'writes this sentence and com. Watch our windows! GEORGE MILLS & C0: || i Fait ma i "Go, Kaiser, to thy fate!" | Parham, March 7th, 1916 i --W. Weese, § A No man Js such a pessimist a¢ 10 refuse to believe the good things be hears about himse't. Ww. o | BULL All kinds of Sawing, Ripping, Re - sawing, Scroll Sawing, Edging and Trimming, Band Sawing. - All kinds of Saws for Timber, Lumber. ings equipped machinery. Logs, Three bwvild- with sawing S. Anglin & Co. ean Factory. Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Sts. Office Phone 66, MADE : TEMPERED STEEL, With all attention paid to that hefty feel that makes the right kind of Axes and Hatchets. The prices are as right as the goods. The best testimonial is to come in and. get acquainted with them. We have what i you want. Ww. A Mitchell, SUPPLIES seaay | OF THE BEST you they will fulfil the demands of the most critical purchaser. Smith Bros. Jewellers and Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses, "«Oculists' Prescriptions Filled. 350 KING ST. DISCOUNT SALE Gourdier's Newman & Shaw, |, THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE A Double Frame Dwelling on | Montreal St., renting for $25.00 per | month, for $2,850. Kasy terms. * A Brick Dwelling, with 3 lots, for 1 $1,500. 'Easy terms. Three Dwellings in Millers Lane for $2,250. Easy terms! i A. Bungalow on Raglan Hoad for | $1,850. Easy terms. | "Prices on dwellings range from {$850 to $15,000, Building Lows {from $175 up. Complete lists at | office. Money placed .on first mort- | snse security. | EW. Mullin & Son Cor! 'Johnson & Division Sts. {- Phones 639 and 1456. Eat | Can Sait as No contradiction sen wash out that faer. - It is as clear 43 the water we use, as in- effable as the snowy white- ness, we impart to linens, and as unyielding as the starch a our collars and cuffs. WE DO HIGH CLASS WORK Kingston Launy