G ¢ Your Furs Save Worry. We guarantee you against loss by : Fire, Theft and Moth Phone 489. Our Far Van will call. John McKay, 149 to 157 Brock Street. Cleatiers Let us demonstrate to you the latest Cadillac Electric Cleaner avith Automatic ure volving dust brush, for catch- ing lint: and hairs. It is a wonderful cleaner; time and - labor saver. Telephone 819. J. R..C. Dobbs & Co. Sou nce you with all kinds of cooked and canned meats and fish. to save your time, C. H. Picke r ir ge Grocer and Moat Dealer 400 and 492 Princess St. Phone 580. We have e RAS Now is the Time To Get a Hoe vs ' ? You:wlio are a tenter, have no doubt been thinking of get- § ahs ky Perfect Eyesight is your best friend. Treat it right. Abuse it ahd it will forsake you. YOUR EYES may need the aid and coms fort glasses will give. CONSULT US i You owe them that much. Consultation free. J 5 Asselstie D.0S { Registered Optometrist. 842 King St. | The Busy Optical 8 : daa 2 Cant an. Higheolass workmanship and first-class material used. ? Twelve years' experience in J pair work. At the Golden Lion Grocery "lover 'son, "Lake View: J T THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MOND TE -- EXPRESS DISSATISFACTION WITH LIBERTHIS GIVEN ALIENS : IN CANADA. : The Civil and Military Vigilance Committee of Kingston Semis a Resolution to W. F. Nickle, MP. At a combined meeting of 'the INCDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES 'AND I'fEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In the City and Vicinity w=eWhat the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. W. Lindsay, committees of the Army and Navy Veterans: and Trades and Labor Council, held Sumday evenisig, the sub-committee appointed to Invésti- gate alien labor submitted reports. These were consliered asd much dissatisfaction Was expreséed. Some cages of diserimination in favor of aliens were reported. The action of the United States Coverniment in interning enemy aliens and confistating thelr pro- peérts despite naturalization - was mentioned and thé question was asked why is the Canadian Govern- ment satisfied with mere registra- tion whith aMowed the alien Hberty obtain knowledge of every depart- ment of industry? The following resolution was passéd: "That this association de- ploTes "the lax wanmer in whieh the law regarding enemy aliens is car- ried out and desires that a copy of this resolution be sent to the mem- ber for Kingston." A resolution 'was passed defining clearly the work and 'aims of the organization, amd the name adopted is "The Civil and Military Vigilance Committee of Kingston." TANNERS IN TROUBLE: Will Walk Out If Man Dismis« sed Is Mot Taken Back. Tanners' Union complaint was hide that an- employee had been dismisséd from Davis' tannery, and the claim 'Was also made that he had been dis- pissed Because of hig relations with 'the union. "The matter was diSciss- ed, and it was decided to have the hatter brought before the Minister of Labor at Ottawa. . J. C. Watters, president of the Trades Congress, wil take the matter up: for the ution under the Disputes Act. Steps are also being taken to have the matter dealt with as speedily as possible. At the meeting it was stated that a 'vote had 'been taken and that the men have voted te go out en strike if the man dismissed was not taken back. he Trades and "Labor Council appointed a committee a week ago made, but the committee reported that the 'company refused to open negotiations with them for a settle- ment. A -------- STANDARD HOTEL IJCENSES. Those Whe Have Been Granted Them For Next Year. William MdéCamimon, license in- Spector, has beer hotified that the following in Kingston and district have been granted a standard hotel! cote | James M. Caines, Albion; Michael J. Lawless, Anglo-American! Mat- thew Hanson, Frontewdc: Johh' ¥. Alarie, Tmperinl; Archibald S#np- 3 edler, Prints George; James A. Hughes, Queen's; estate J. Randolph, per J. P. "Fournier, Randolph; George Becles, Reverte; Michael J. Kane, Royal; Michael Barrigan, Whitney, Charles M. 'Greene, Arden: 8. J. Take, Battersea; Teonard Van- Tuven, 'Battersea; BEithu Clarendon; Willlami MeCausland, Cloyne; E. M. Chaflefon, Harrow- smith; W. 'D. Beértrim, Parham: Ww. B. Westlake, Povteniouth : George ¥. Fair, Sharbot Lake: EB. R. Martin, to engage in profitable business and' THREATEN TO STRIKE At a meeting of the newly-formed | in an endeavor to 'have m setthement ! Buffam, | Pianos to rent, OC. Dr. Howard has remroved from 'Uni- versity avenue to 122 = Wellington street, A gy street "west, ' Orders left at Me- Auley's, or "phone 564: No 'contagious disease eases wire reported to the medical health ofli- cer last week. Strawberries from Tennessee, get- ting better every day now. See them at Carnovsky's. Military ¥.M.C.A, overseas will begin on Tuesday. Help it. Now is the time to' have 'your piano tubed. ' We carry two expert tuners and Will assure entire satis- faction. " C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. * No tol for kitchen ranges from May 1st to October 1st, is now sug- gested in Order to conserve the sup- ply. A memorial service for the late Robert Meek will be held in Queen street Methodist ¢hurch on Sunday evening mexXt. Laynien will speak. Now is the time fo have your piano timed! We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. '©! W. Lindsay, Ltd. The funeral of the. late Mrs. H. Horsey took pléice on Monday after- noon' from C.P.R. station to' Catara- qui cemetery where interment took place. Letter éarrieps, mail clerks, mes- Sengers, 'etc, in the Government service, will likely réceive a bonus of $100, owing to the high cost of liv- ing. A son of F. J. Leigh, Manchester, Eng., formerly of the Canadian Loco- motive Works, is missing at the front, He was a lieutenant in the 2nd Royal Warwioks, We will rent you a piano, and at énd of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will al- Tow the Six months' rénfal on pur- chase price, and arrange easy terms on balance. C. W. Dimdsay, Ltd. The teams of canvassers for the Military "Y'* fund are preparing to {push their work vigorously. One | team feported a subscription of $500 on Satarday. The City Property Committee is to meet at the fair grounds this aftor- | noon 16 Took over the buildings with [R. J. Bushell and see what is requir- | ed inthe way Of repairs, | Prevost, Brook street, has réveiv- ed some exceptional good values in Boys' @nd Men's ready-made suits, which 8 will sell at a reduced price. His values Wi "the order clothing de- partment cannot be surpasssed. The consecration of the Church of the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic chireli, Wolke Island, which was to "have taken place on Sunday, was post- poned for a week or two, We will rent you a plano, and at end of six Months ff you feel like | purchasing fasttument we wil al- {low the six months' rental on pur- | chase pride, and @rrange Sasy terms || on balance. €. WW. Lindsay, Ltd. ; Gh se FL Sm | TEMPERANG ACT: .... | PINCHES VERY HARD pid 1 Youth Was Fined $1,000 With Option of Three Months in dail. The Ontario Temperance Act | Dimcles pretty hard. 'A young man, whl | who" Was étrésted several days ago, | 'charged 'with selling liquor, was fined $1,000, with the option of three | months in jail, by Magistrate Farrell, | in Police Court on Monday morning. "ig J W. Swaine, piano tuner, 100 Cler- The campaign for funds for el FY YY NINN AY, MAY 6, 1918." sini ---- 'New Gordon V. Thompson Songs OVER 1,000,000 SOLD FOR THE GLORY OF THE GRAND OLD FLAG This is Mr. Thompson's masterpiece. Price tic. The greatest song of the war, either to play or sing. HIT THE TRAIL THAT LEADS TO MOTHER A great ballad with a world wide appeal. Sung and whistied HEROES OF THE FLAG The new veterans' Song featured by the leading concert Yocalists. . ed soldiers. Price 3c. ; HURRAH FOR THE LADS IN KHAKI A war song out of the grdipary and above it. OTHER THOMPSON SONGS, 15c. "When We Wind 'Up the Watch on the Rbine," "When Your Boy Comes Back Ta You." "I Want to Kiss Daddy Good Night," "Where Is My Bo Jim," "Battle Songs of the Great War," The Coll "Heart Songs Folio" { Phone 919 i av erywhere. Price 13c, Appreciation of the return- ¥ To-Night?" "Red Cross Nell and Khaki five songs in folio). yk Store ay VV YY Keer lies by food saving. Ask to see our "Dollas- Also see our Stout Ladies' F avorite at $1 50 Latest creations in silk dresses and suits. Newman & Shaw the wolf from the door of the Al- Canada Food Board. haar hgh dh ah ag That are above the general run of stores-- newest. models to fit stout, medium or slight figures. are here in a wide range of styles and at reasonable prices. direst Adhd aie Boas a au or slight figures. ak They are "Business Bringers." Aah ded dha dh ae a THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE No gift could he more ac- ceptable to a Mason than a compass and square ring, This may be had in a great variety of designs, either in all gold or engraved stone styles, at REMODELED Phone 700. W. F. GOURDIER 78-80 Brock Street. "The young man will do the term in Jail. The young fellow who swore he purchased the liquor off the accused : hk a ils LS was taXed $10 and costs for being in- -- A small farm one toxicated. Ene . , . Magistrate Farrell gave "bootileg- BURL SUrPMES , mile from the city. $ ; with geod barns, stables; out. tain Grove. gers" in the city a severe joit. After imposing the heavy fine hie turned to bulldings, garage, 7-roomed dwelling, Reated by hot water, in fine condition, at a bargain, ORDER WORK STOPPED the audience -gnd remarked that A dwelling on Liv. . Avent Sydenham; Mrs. PBPmma "Brown, Tiehborne; John 8. Briceland, Wolfe Island; AMan McLaren, Wolfe Island; Mrs. Harvey Loyst,- Moun- YY YY YY YY YN In one pound sections, 25 cents each. Fresh California Prones; nfes and I jutey iv. -. oio000, 123g, MB Ib. | Kivaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 23¢ Evaporated Apricots ... ... 156 1b. Sweet Cider ..... sev ove 40c gal Figuros muy not lle, but the lar W.R McRae& 4 4 + 1 ; Aah Phi BJ (AY sill On the Richardson Bathing House | there were a number present who [WF ) NE SY. in Macdonald Park. would do well to take warning by the On Saturday Wfternoon City Bn | PEDalty Tie wis impostie. ginest 'McClelland received notifioa- tion' from Capt. Palmer, éngineering servives, that work od the Richard- {son bathing house fv Macdonald | Park must deadfe as the perniigsion || of 'the MPitia Deparfiient had not been seeuréd. The eity engineer at once had the work stopped. It 1s necessary to secuve' the permission of the Militia Department 'to eon- stitict such a bullding on the park shore, as this is 'Government pro- Pperty, leased by the eity for ude as & park. The matter is in the hands of W.¥. Nickle, MP, who wh! ask the department for the nedessdry permission. It was understood By the ¢ity euminger that this permis- sion had already been secured. AAA AAA AAA The Late Mrs. T. N, Parkin, A life-long resident of Kingston {passed away in the General Hospital on Stnday in the person of Mrs. T. N. Parkin, Livingstone avenué. The [deceased had been in poor health for # long time. Besides her husband, three sons, Theo, of Montreal, and ®arl and Al- fred of Kingwton, and otie daughter, Mrs. Corley, of 'Detroit, survive. Two brothers, William H. Martin of Bow- manyilile and Charles Martin of this eity, and ome sister, Mrs, A. 8. Ash- ley, of Napanee, alse survive, 1 makes them do his business to his profit. SER dhl A a aa i -------- Factory Phone 1418. | ; } : ---- Late Pte. Joseph Buggy. | ak The faneral of the Tate Pte. Joseph! PASSED A RESOLUTION. Bu oo ; LL ; BEY, who passed away in Queen's| bee Lumber Com aig wed weed a , Military Hospital on Friday night, WW : . Tuesday | Bt i sess : * d with our beauti- od be] : iE Ministerial Alilance Regret a "Hw be netd on trot of Robert 3 'H- {[ Mary's Cathedral. The deceased was a A meeting or he first draftee of the Eastern On- 1s season we have RTE é : 1 2q Hltario Regiment who has passed ! 3 BE Hit the ry He Yad been Confined tv fine display and now is ! | the hospital since April 5th, but for BE nen was P Pe fas ae before the spring rush. ; y {some time before he had been in poor ' a na | emely hand- bus ui 1 ' us : WE hoatth. i vas ahirtytour Jours of S mn four to Promote the fiterests 3 3 isions: of the Military Service . Lefty, © and all "the members His case wits rather pathetic i deplored his pasding © i uch as he has no next of kin, Association passed two other {his attestatio tions, one ng 'out 'the 4H name of his of 'a fael 1 Military honors Aa way Safely in