nu pr Many... sew designs for season in both i two and four yards wide. . ~Bordered Linoleum Rugs, two ana three 'yards wide and in sever- al different lengths. © "We show. a number of new and handsome ef- feets in colorings that 'are certain to please. . We Law, 3 : st 'brands. world. : -8 Princess St. "Really does" pit bed stomachs in order--"really does" overcome indi- gestion, dyspepsia, gas, and gourness 78 Dhinutes that adit ake 's Diapepsin e est selling stomach Ein r in the. War, Tt what you eat fer- ments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested (food and acld; head is ai and aches; breath foul: tongue coatld; | your, insides, filled with bile and in digestible wasie, remember the mo- ment 's Diapepsin" comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly aston- ishing--almost marvelous, and the doy 13 it harmlessness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape's .{Diapepsin will give you a hundred {dollars' worth of satisfaction or your druggist bands you your Money back. It's worth its. weight j gold to men and women who. can't get their your home--should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach duting the day or at night. it's, the quickest, surest and most harmless stomach regulator in the Blue Cross Concert. A good audience was present at a sutcegsful concert held at the resi- dence of Mrs, James Leslie, Brock street, on Saturday. The concert, was arranged by Helen Anglin, Ruby Buell, Loraitie Leslie and Margaret Light, who provided the programme. Candies and Ice eream were disposed of; proceeds handed over to Blue Cross Fund, Met Crew of Dl.fated Vessel, Capt. John Donnelly, of this Si knew the rs of the crew of the Danish barque Flandia. which was sunk in the English Chanpel on Thursday last by a German spbma- rine, - While on his trip to the southern states In January, Capt. Donnelly was aboard the fll-fated wopden sailing vessel, which was loading lumber at Jacksonville, {In the artillery draft, which is to leave here shortly for England, are 116 Canadians; 28 English, Irish and Scotch; 2 Newfound anders: Australians and 2 United Statesers of English birth. Wearener Hot Water Bottles. Prouse's Drug Store, opposite St. An- drew's Church, phone 82. A. Charbonnoau, of Kingston, is among two hundred invalidéd . sold- fers reaching Quebee Saturday ev- ening. from. St, John, disembarking from the Sicilian. CASTORIA Bor Jafants apd : In Use For Over30'Y » the Signature of p voy the STINE'S, © WE HAVE the only surface grinding plant in the city. / WE ADVERTISE FACTS heartburn | M stomachs regulated. It belongs im} Advertised | Army ' ; to Impose n Salvation Army Bandsmen of . The 146th. 3 The officers of the 146th Battalion ty Hall, A has some twenty-four Salvationists in it, Ensign Smith stated that it was not 'right for the officers to order these men to parade the streets ad- vértising a "fight". . Ensign Smith states that for many years these same men have been urg- ing others to lead a better life, and {| Yet they are now seen on the streets urging men to go to the City Hall and witness an' assault-at-armis and also hear the announcements concerning the prize fight between Willard and oran. An officer who has seen service with a British regiment, when-speak- ing to the Whig, stated that it was contrary to British regulations for a military unit to carry any advertis- ing banners through the streets. The only colors which can be carried are the regimental calors, ------ INCIDENTS OF THE.DAY. Local Notes and Items Of General - Interest, Col. Barrager is ill at his home in Belleville. x Queen's Summer School opens on July 3rd. d Righop Bidwell preached in Hamil- ton on Sunday. The tulips in the Court House beds | have alréady sprouted. Planos for rent as low as $3 per| m . C, W. Lindsay, Limited, 121 Princess street. Harold Angrove, Clergy street, was taken to the General Hospital on Sat- urday suffering from an attack of appendicitis. : 'A good spring tamic" A3- ting for you at Gibson's Red Cros§ Drug store, There was no session of the Police Court on Monday morning. The lads under arrest for robbing stores were arraigned in the Juvenile Court. "Do you need a good spring tonic?! © Go to Gibsons Red Cross DPriig store. A Bishop TLutas addréssed the sol diers at the reception in St. George's hall on Sunday evening, wishing god- speed to the draft which leaves this week. Justice Hodging, as judge in Ad- miralty, has given judgment iii favor of the nnelly Wrecking Company against the vessel Sarnor for $2,680 for salvage." ' "A good spring tonic" will put yon right. Gg to Gibson's Red Cross g, Store. ~A social event was held at the closé of the fee fn fQueen Street Methodist Church on Sunday even: mg. A' number of lantern slides were shown, : Dr, KE. B. Moles, Brockville, ex- pects to come to Kingston about Abril 1st to be attached to the Army Medical Corps, and later leave for overseas service. a Lieut. Rorald Kidd," 'serving in France with the Royal Horsé Artil- léry, has Been seriously wounded. Lieut. 'Kidd is a graduate of Royal Military Collage. ! a botfle of spring' tonic" tron $itaons Red Cross Drug store. TJ. ey left Monday afternoon for Sudbury, where he will act as prosecuting attorney at the assizes. There I$ a murder trial 'and a 'case of attemptihg to kill on fhe docket. Ensign 'Cameras, Films and Sup- plies. ~Prouse's Drug Store, 'oppo- site xi fdrew's Church, phond $2. Lieut. Fadikher, who took part in the assault-at-arms at the City Hal ida : ,.ig 4 patient at the Kingston Gebers) Hospital, having two ribs fractured in one of the con- 5 the Red Cross Drug stiore. . . it On Monday morning Police Con- [| stables Nicholson. and Patterson were usy ordering the merchants on the south side of Princess street to re- | move the snow and ice from the side- walks. ; Have your Pianos tuned by. our expert tuners. C, W. Lindsay, Limit- ed, 121 Princess street. : | Lieut. B. B. Savage, "C' Battery, R. C. H. A., while drilling a squad of men on the ice in front of the bar- racks on Monday morning, had the} misfortune to find an air-hole and go | in up to his arm pits. | .Mbat spring feeling may bother H You, Take a bottle of spring tonic | from. Gibson's Red Cross Drug store, On Tuesday evening the regular training class for civilians held in the Armouties by the of the 14th Regiment. With warm weal Ir d { should be even better attended. : The Street Railway Company nas been trying for the past few days to arrange a' conference with the Utili- | ties on with regard to a' nent, hut has be the bers to convene, | money th, dollars "If you do got féel right" take 'a | hottle. of spring tonié from Gibson's! oe | approaching, these classes || vin, 8 Pine on coma tor ars oy ches was | Enoch. Godin, 8 Pine airact, on Su |} ! Red C Drug store. Miss M. Shaw, organist of Syden- n Street Methodist a duty on Sunday. | from t a slight operation, 'dble 10 leave 'the i 0 . Mrs. 'W. M. Cam 5 E were Church, was | UP. Amounts Reaching to Seventh' Hun. | dred Dollars Taken From Different Places--Seventeen Stores Believed |} To Have Been Robbed, Aband of boy birglars have been Kings It am hi trom, ro st A arab rocer, r of Princess - . PR of the heaviest losérs, He his been Tobhed of gear 3200, and in addition, cheques totalling about $75 were al- 30 t8ken from a store, ! Th 8 Ve been havi High old time, a attending five-eent shows, candy galore, giving their friends money and treating them in royal fashion, i The ronadstip of the youngsters Was brought about on Safurday af- ternoon. The lads implicated are about twelve years of age. About 4.30 'o'clock, during the business {rush hours in Murphy's store, one of shop, and | in the office, the 'lads went inte the while no pérson was tapped the till for $115 and a cheque | for $20. He was caught red-hand- | ed by one of the clerks, while he! was making his way out of the store. | The elerk naticed the greenbacks | sticking out of the boy's pockets. 'A call was sent to the police sta-'| tion, and the lad was placed under arrest by Constable McCarey, and ta- | ken to the "lock-up" provided for | juveniles. Constables Bateson and | Sargeant got busy, and as a result of | their efforts, four other lads impli- | cated in the thefts were rounded up, | iwo- of them being held and the oth- ers being summoned as witnesses. The lad who'wmas arres was questioned, and le admitted taking sums from different stores and also implicated some' of his companions. The boys were arraigned in the Juvenile Court on Monday morning, and two hours were taken up in the hearing of the cases. Ope lad was sentenced to an indefinite term in the Industrial School, and the case of another was adjourned for a day. In the case of three others an order was issued which will compel them to report to Inspector W, H, Wyllie, of the Children's Aid Society, every week. Only One "BROMO QUININE." | Té get the genuine, call for full | name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN-| INE. Look for signature of E. W.| GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. be. ; od Ci ing Is Soft. The crossing®from Wolfe Island to the eity is very bad. On Monday morning Dr.-W. Spankie attempted to motor to the city, but he found the surface very soft. He had to go back to the island and gét a horse and cutter, . ------ Napanee is concerned whether taxes can: be collected on the new Hydro plants there, If not--and it is likely they are exempt---the town will lose from $800 to $1,300 taxes a Year, Robins, were seen around the city on Monday just thirty days later than their arrival was noted last year, ure. x I could feel ct the gravel passing through my bladder but now Fam as strong a% ever. 1 weigh about 20 lbs. 'more than when 1 started to take Gin Pills. I beg you to publish letter so that people may know what Gin Pills had done for me. The first box relieved me a eight boxes were sufficient to cure me en. tirely, and bring me back to health. Sgd) ISIDORE THOM: i Fra) Tillet Road Glos NB" GIN PILLS are sold by all 'druggists. g0c. & box; six boxes for Big 2% "The HAT STORE" SPRING IS HERE $0 ARE THE NEW SPRING HATS Hats For Men Hats For Women Hats For Children, HAT "EVERY- [ BODY. as been taken by five lads ores, a eating at restaurants, |. ! buying | nm. ~ For the best aceount of this fight, get the Hlustrations, and written b ceived. "\ } 160 Princess Street. New York papers, filled with v the best 'sporting editors, An extra supply re- The Only Girl Music All the leading hits of this production, also complete voeal score, at t OPEN NIGHTS. PARISIAN IDEAS Our range of Dress Goods is now atyits best and prospective buyers will do well to see the range, as it contains a magnificent arrav of the latest weaves and color and New York. GABARDINES POPLINS ings, as shown in' Paris BEDFORD CORDS BROAD CLOTHS VENETIANS BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS NOVELTY TWEED MIXTURES CREPE ONDINE BLACK SERGE NAVY SERGE These goods range from 40 tod8dneches wide and are priced at from 60c to $2.50 Silk Poplins in all --d36 inches wide, and . the most wanted shades aia # ».$1.26 per yard New Trimming Silks 5c, $1.00, $1.25 ee Newman & Shaw, THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE OLOSING OF MAILS British mail closes Irregu- larly. Information posted af P. O. Lobby from time to time. United States, dally ..12.45pm, Grand Truaok, golong 11.30 a.m. 1.00 p.m, east Grand 1.00 p.m. - m. m, 0 p.m. ASSAULT.ATARMS IN OFIY HALE SATURDAY NIGHT. - Under the Auspices of the 148th Battalion--Progress 'of thie Wil. lard-Moran Fight Was Announces ed. One of the best assanlts-at-arms ever held in Kingston was that of Saturday night in the City Hall un- der the auspices of the Sportsmen's Platoon of the 146th Battalion. The fi: members of the platoon were present ! } follows: {band of the 146th Batta wearing their white . sweaters with the battalion crest. Capt. James T. Sutherland presided, and announced the different events, and also the re« sults of the iliard-Moran Azht. The ¥ on vi several selections. Bandsman . do also gave a solo, assisted by the band. The matches resulted as Wresting ---- Wallace and Ham, Wallace and Clarke, McKim and El- . Fraser and Rolph, Boxing--Hanson. and Free, Rob- }i ertson and" Whythe (champion of On- but | § Jon I§i tario at ht of 125 Ibs), Lieut. if! Faulkner §W} Stockbridge, = Roach and Lyous, Ja brothers. 'Between thé matches J. T. Perry- man' gave a recitation, while humor- ous selections 'were given by H. W. | Shaw, | ------------------------ "All kinds of Piano repairs at CO. Proogess IW. Lindsay, Limited, 121 - street. » Ald. J. M. Hughes left on Monday for Chicago. phe reese BUILDERS WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS To users of Power,we wish to say that we car- xy a heavy stock of Wood Split Pulleys, from small sizes up. We can name lowest prices and supply the pullevs on shortest no- tice, ' S. Anglin & Co. Woodworking Factory. Lumber Yards, ellington Sts. Phone 66. Factory Phone 18 al * * It will soon be time to s : How about a new Eureka Electri¢ Vacuum Cleaner or a Bissell's Carpet Sweep- er? We carry a full assortment of | Bannister Brushes, Hair Brooms, O'Cedar Mops and Dust Cloths, in fact everything to make the spring house cleaning casy. uy Taint De- partment is complete, ve us a call and let us show You just how [you can mmke everything look new and clean See our Maple Leaf Paints, in all colors; Fic for, the Floors and Furniture; our Famons Camp- Sola by MB aduisc: [heitand Sapalac Vamish Stans, W. A. Mi agi: eT Pinot. Rp % sa e College Book Store, Phone 919 f * eauti- Rings We sell Weantifhl Oriental Pearl Rings at very moderate prices. Our pearls are smooth and - round, and of an exquisite lus- tre. Set in Single, Three Stone, and Five Stone Rings, , Smith Bros. TEWELLERS & OPTICIANS, Oculists' Prescriptions for Glasses carefully filled, For Sale $160--Building 66x132 ff; each. $2.700--Double frame dwelling, Princess St. This investment paysl0 per cent. clear, W.H. GODWIN & 80N Phone 424. 39 Brock 8 lots, THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. Drop a card to 19 Pine street when wanting anything done in the carpen- tery line. Bstimates given on all kinds or repairs. and new work; also hard- wood floors of all kinds, All orders will receive prompt &tiention. Shop ueen street. No con : out that f our collars and culls, WE DO HIGH eo i : ol i