HE EDA LY BRITISH WHIG, ~ MONDAY Y, MARCH 18, 1918. nso Spring Furs - In the Latest Creations For Discriminating Buyers John McKay, Limited The Fur House 1 49-157 Brock Street Wry EY Kingston Seren Saws of Love's Dream Vislons-- Venetian Trio Words t Hear My Pra yer-iVenetian Trio ... -Victrolas and Victor Records Ten Victor | Records Which uk Lover of ade~--Giood-night Beloved---McKee Trio Bohemian Girl 3. odids--McKee Trio ... . ha we vette rncle of Love~MeKee Trio ... ... sv. «on one Love Sn aati Sragiay Tre «+ 1819080 con» ARS B0c : | morning, Im FOR DRESS THIEF low EN THOMPSON 18 SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS. {Three Youths Corralled in Connpec- tion With Store Robbery Last De- cember, and Remanded---Forgery Case Again Enlarged. YW Thompson, a smart-looking 14D nty-seven years old, will not | a dréss again---at least not for » months at any rate, Magistrate ell sent him. to jail for that peri- |od, in the police court on Monday when he pleaded guilty to stealing a ladys dress. Sergt. Samuel | Arpdel found the dresh in a local sec ond-hand store, where Thompson had | disposed of it for $2.00, and Police {Constable James Downey landed the | prisoner, | record. An echo of an old robbery was {heard when a youth was charged with stealing a watch, rings and buttons {from the store of Louis Abramson. He {pleaded "not gullty'" to the charge, tating that the things had been given ito im. Remanded for a week, Another entered a plea of "guilty" in connection with this theft, and was remanded for a week for sentence. A third was up for receiving the stolen goods, He pleaded "pot guilty" and was remanded a week. The trio were rounded up on Sat- urday by Constables Thomas Mullin- ger, Marshall Armstrong and Jon Naylon. The theft at Leuls. Abramson's store was committed on Dec. 30th, 1918. The case of Ernest Withey, a form- er pay sargeant of "C"" Battery, was jenlarged for another week. This is {the third time the case his been eén- larged. up for being drunk. If his s\ory to the magistrate is true, it was no won- der the lost his head, and also his beatings, for he said he had been | mixing nervaline and florida water) with what he called "ordinary beer, or two per cent., as he afterwards ex- plained to the cadi. This is certainly a bad mixture, and when a couple of policemen tried to get the men to keep the peace on ¢oming outs of a restaurant, he started in to abuse them. 'Result--fined $10 and costs. SOME CLASSY HOCKEY. Kingston and Collingwood Meet in Toronto. The Toronto Star Weekly says: The fans are going to" see some mighty classy hockey when they look these Collingwood and Kingston teams over in the intermediate finals here Tuesday and Thursday nights. When who has quite a police court} A stranger who blew into the city] from the west a few days ago, was | INCIDENTS OF [HE DAY LOCAL NOTES ANT AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In the City and Vicinity «What the Merchants Otfér to the Readers of the Whig. W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at MecAuley's, ar 'phone 664W, Dr, and Mrs. O'Connor, Tamworth, spont Thursday and Friday In the city William Drury has received a shipment of fresh Scranton coal. Rechab Tandy rendered an ex- cellent solo in Queen street Me- thodist chureh on Sunday evening. J..©. Eliott, M.P.P., will address the Kingston Canadian Clubs at an early date on laws pertaining 10 wo- men. The elebtric house lights near Victoria Park were cut off for about half an hour on Sunday eveuing about nine o¢tlock. Well, we have had more snow in March than during all January and February. But stil with & all we merely have sheighing. Prof. Humphrey Mitehell, Queen's, will give a Lenten address .in St Mary Magdalene's church, Napanee, on Wednesday evening. - Now is the time to have your piano tuned, 'We earry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W,, Lindsay. Limited. Rev. Dr. R. } Wilson, of Chalmers church, is engaged this week in con- nection with the Forward Movement in the presbytery of Glengarry. Mrs. Thomas Purdy was removed from her home in Cataraqui to the Hotel .Dieu on Saturday afterncon by James Reid's motor ambulance. W. A. Fafining, a returned sol- dier, has been taken on the staff at the Kingston post office and commenced his duties on Monday morning. J. H. Hoppes, C.P.R. telegraph office, home with pneumonia. reports him as progressing ably, We will rent you a plano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal ance. OC. W, Lindsay, Limited. The members of the French-Can- adian Society, of Kingston, are hav- ing a solemn 'requiem mass at St. Mary's cathedral, on Tuesday morn- ing, in memory of the late Sir Wilfrid Laurier, James Quinn, confined to the General Hospital] with a broken leg, 'was removed to the C.P.R. sta- tion on Saturday afternoon by James Reid's motor ambulance. He went to his home at Parham. Prevost, Brock street, has just re- ceived a case of tweed, cheviot and manager of the is ill at his The doctor favor- dance music. Popular Music Sale. Phone 919 Tomaht ats College Book Store Salsbury's orchestra in the latest popular, standard, operatic and "he Latest Hits : a . Two for a Quarter LATEST MARCH AND APRIL MAGAZINES Cosmopolitan, Ladies' Home Journal, Motion Picture Magazine, " Motion Picture Classic, Photoplay, Picture Play, Blue Book, Live, Breezy, Snappy, Parisienne, Smith's, Popular, etc. READ RALPH CONNOR'S LATEST AND BEST BOOK, THE SKY PILOT OF NO MAN'S LAND THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Open Nights -- 1 m = TT TT A Very Bargain NE Special JL We Have in Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Onbpbsily Vegetable Soup W.R.McRae&Co The Kingston team has some well- [blue serge for his order department. known lads on it too. Walsh in goal |His ready made clothing and gents' jis an old K. C. I. and Kingston junior | furnishing' department are well as- 'and intermediate, and a top-notch [sorted with the latest goods. goaler too. In Elmer, the little de- Rev. Principal Graham, of the fence player, Kingston has the hard-| Presbyterian Boys' College, Moose est checking little man doing busi-|Jaw, Sask: preached in Chalmers ness. Lloyd Brown, another defence | church on Sunday evening, and told man, is another Stan Brown---a|of the splendid work that institution GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 [Femme OFFERS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR fous tthe Son Soni-=Yiolineelio.y letor Sorjin bh ictor Orchestra Ave Varia Violin Josh Helfots Hunga Dance No. Ee Phtladciphia' Orch. Minuet in G (op. 14, No, Plano--Paderewski ov» TASES 82.00 Caprice ra-Violin--Kreinler ... T4197--$2.00 All the popular voesl and dence records In stock ut . Navy Blue Serge Wil be on sale at the dress goods coun- ter Tuesday. It comes in two shades of blue; full 54 inches wide and pure wool at -- Frame Mahood Brac. RR rangy, fast skater and a good stick- handler, Sergt. J AR ANSI, PROTECT YOUR EY ES FROM SUN and glare with our Luxfel Sun Glasses. Best on the market, J. S. Asselstine, D.O.S. The Busy Optical House. 5 King Street Kingston, Ont. other defence player, is the ex-Dealle- ville player. He is a P. T. man in the army, a big, upstanding fellow ing. He is a superb rusher. On the forward line they have such good éx-junior stars as Derry, Norman Mil- lat and. "Rupy' Millan, with Snilth as sub, - This will be "Rupy" Mil- Jan's fourth year in the fipals. He started out with Frontenacs,and they {were beaten out by Riversides. He has been two years with Dentals, and now he is back with his home town. They are all good goal-getters, and should give Collingwood a lively scramble for the dite. WADING THROUGH WATER. Crossings and Sidewalks Were Not Cleaned of Snow. "The conditien of the crossings was d matter of much complaint from the citizens, Even on the most travelled | fF" streets the residents and the mavallon | FS tion were neglecting their duty. At the commer of Clarence and Welling ton street thare was water about six inches deep and at the intersection of Brock and Clarence streets it was impossible to cross between any of the corners without wading through the water. On Princess street the walks were cleaned by the mercham@ but in front of many residences and on the street crossings there was deep wat- ér and floating snow, The citizens who had to wade through this mess Monday morning and afternoon did tot hesitate to voice thelr complaint af the back- wardness of the civic authorities in the crossings and muke the citizens clean walks. Higerman, the! not making a greater effort, to clean was doing in the great western pros vince, Pte. Healey Wounded. The many friends of Pte. William who can stand any amount of rough-|J, Healey, a Kingston boy, are sorry to learn that he was seriously wound- ed on Sept. 28th last, dosing his left leg three inches from the thigh. He is now in Granville Canadian Special Hospital, Buxton, . England. Pie. 'Healey is a son of F. J. Healey, who a few years ago 'kept 4 barber shop at 352 Princess street. Properties Change Hands. D. A. Shaw has sold his home, No. 181 Johnsen street, to Ross Livings- ton, who recently returned from overseas. Mr. Shaw intends to reside in a house he has purchased on Gore A navy, taupe, copen, each. i traps inside. | sufficient and Col. Hunter dismissed | Als whierge. TE $2.50 Per Yard IER CRA In the ready-to-wear department will be . found a silk poplin dress in shade of grey, right up to date in style. Price while they last only $15.00 AA AN AA AAI ANN Pt Newman & Shaw G3 The Always Busy Store 30 (McFaul's Old Stand) Ed CH HH TRAPPERS IN TROUBLE. Charge Against Them of Destroying 'Rat Houses Dismissed. The residents of Cataragul were very much interested in a case tried jl by Justice of the Peace Hunter on Saturday, when three trappers, Hi Messrs. Judge, Delph and O'Gorman; were charged with destroying musk- rat houses so that they could set their The evidence was in- It was brought out that a few days ago over ninety traps, the property oF the throw tram , had been stolen from them, though a search | warrant was issued, they have not yet {| been located. HE SCIENCE NOTE BOOK REFILLS | for. twin-lock binder 20c per 100 BRITISH WHIG JOB DEPT. " © On Tuesday last, Mrs, J. T. Hend- erson, Perth, passed away, after a dingering #iness, at the age of sev yo years. dwelling, No. Queen street to April House contains 7 roe C, gus for lighting an ing; deep lot. Also offers for No. 172 York street. This Is a frame dwelling with B and C and large yard, to April 1st 5 A stone dwelling on Division street (on a corner), with all improvements and stable, lot 66 x 132, $2000. 258 na [cooks Complete Het at office. Money to loan. Fire insurance, E. W. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnson Ana Division Sts, Sellers of Real Estate KE. W. Mullin. E. V. Mullin. Don't 'wilt to. build or repair. i 3 oa, ike wthers, have been m rials to drop, take our riendly advice and postpone no longer. We, like you, fave been hop. ing that costs would drop, but the best information we can get, poants the other way. ln our opinion ere will be ttle, #1 any reduction in budld- ng costs Tor Wr least a year, T you have biilding repairs to make, not a HN be gained by waiting. eo better o ahewd and got Bt done and Ave Lhe use of Gt. 1 This 18 a vew ora, with new price levels, SE oF mk , waiting for the cost 4