a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. [STABBED CUARD" b= AND ESCAPED! 1 {Continued from Page Notice " Have Your Bicycles Cleaned and Repaired Joe tha the oner ed the o axe For the Summer's Use I thE AXE tothe ar the Abernethy's near the vr, Et- remark to the hould not bé carrying und with him, and put the y for safe keeping The con- We have all kinds of repairs, including on protean: Wille the fol. motoreycle tires and heavy motor oil. {lqw. was eating his lunch Mrs. Et- Litigar got "word to the penitentiary Hyslop and Cleveland Bicycles con FE a a Prominent re pulsive fat that comer and stays where il is not needed) 1s 3 burden: 3 tndrance te activity. a curd open urea thief of all that is pregly an = racefu) and sweet in woank tod. W ipdan you take off the fat where it shows? You | can do so easily safely and without § the slightest fear of harm or bad aftereffects by just taking after each weal time a pleasant little Mar mola Prescription Tublet. These little tablets are as effective and harmigss as the fa mous prescription from whish they take their name. Buy and try 8 case today. Your druggist sells them at 75 cenls you or if you prefer may write direct to the Marmola Co., os Garfield Bidg.. Detroit. Mich. You can thus say good- that the man was at her home mMISsing -- AA Threw Up His Hands. George Laturney, employed as a clerk fh the warden's-office, went to the house, and while he entered the house, with a loaded revolver, a HARVEY MILNE [hess : : McCue, and a soldier, who helped in 272 Bagot St. Bicycle Repairing of all kinds (ffl l<"uc 2% 4 Sen 0° lard on the outside Mr. Laturney went in to the house via the front door. Mr. Ettinger told him that his man was in the kitchen, and with the loaded revelver in his hand, Mr. Laturney made for the k tchen, but the convict had noticed him coming, and bolted for the back decor. Mr. Laturney went ¢ on through to the back door, and as he reached the vard, he ordered the | prisoner to give himself up. He kept {on going, and then Mr. Laiurney firs led a shot near the man, The young | desperado then realized that Girls' Shoes at Special Prices AA Nr a i guard at the 3.45 Girls' Brown Kid Lace Bok, Sizes 11 to 2. Special . I . 3.45 bye to dieting. ex: ercise fut. and t back the grace | figure and poise you re. 9 LLL 3.95 Girls' Mahogany Lace Boots, sizes 11 to 2. Neolin soles and rubber heels . .. 2.95 Girls' Black Gun Metal Lace Boots, sizes 11 to 2. High tops. Same shown in sizes 8 to 10%. Special price 2.45 3.95 gt TT Re doubt if he had not been handled with care, he would have used viol- ence, Mr. Laturney also" displayed perve in corralling the ceavict, as at the time he entered the house he did not know but that the convict had firearms. It is understood that this | is the first serious trouble Rogers has he convict had mo shoes on, figured in since he came to the pris- " an a it s supposed that he took them |on. He had almost two years of his i I there i was use in trying to escape, apd {threw up his hands Mr Laturney ea S |then took him into ous tody and he | was scen in his eell at the pen" F ain, and put under close guard » arrived at Mr. Ettinger's Fancy green, blue, pink, yellow amber, red bead necklets. of while he was in hiding in the On-| seven served, and with good conduct gwa-nada hospital. would have been out in a comparativ- Naturally, Mr. and Mrs. Ettinger |ely short time. Now he has placed and Miss Dupuis were given quite a | himself in the posi fon of having to when the conviet walked injanswer to two sevcious charges, that and they are to] of assaulting a guard, and attemp!- they us-|ing to escape, with a far more ser- fous charge, should Guard Berrigan succumb to his injuries, | | scare, | armed with an axe, 1 be congratulated on the tact Our shell frames are very becoming to the ladies when fitted with our lens, which we supply only after a very careful and scientific examina- tion. You will find our examinations a little different and more thorough than usual. Ca J :d in dealing with the dangerous We have just open- ed a shipment of the Although but twenty. | three years of age, Rogers is a heavy latest 'colors and pb 1ilt fellow and very strong, and no styles. " IT CURES Prices: 75¢ up to $5 CATARRH BRONCHITIS Kinnear & d'Esterre Jewelers. character Received Terrible Wounds. After receiving first aid at peni- tentiary hospital, Guard Ber:igan removed to the Hotel Dieu, attended by the peni- tentiary surgeon, Dr. Robert Hanley, and Dr. D. E, Mundell. | He suffered one knife wound in his stomach be- low his heart. The wounded guard is married, and has a wife and family residing in Livingston. He has been a guard at the prison far about fifteen years, having been appointed on; Nov. 1st, 1904. He is fifty-cne years old, and guaranteed to curel o prother of Michael Berrigan, of the any case of Catarrh,| Whitney hotel, a former member of how | the Kingston police force. ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE was where he was You don't have to wait for relief when you use Catarrhozone. This wonderful in- haler ' treatment is a no matter J J ST EWARY 0PT D Automobile Insurance chiens . 08 ' . Fire, Collision and Liability. . We Have Moved To Our Officers Saw Convict. It was learned that Capts. Morri- son and McNab, military chaplains, noticed the convict itif@n' out-build- ing near On-gwa-nada hospital when Get rates and plans from You breathe through . Kirkpatrick this inhaler and in so 26 Clarence Street. Telephone 58%w send in- * Y + through "Sight Specialist.' Opp. Post Office Kingston "Fhe House of Better Glasses." doing you stantly all the is full of Better than Re-treading; LASTS LONGER Something New' TIRES RE-BUILT AND MADE LIKE NEW New Process, Grooved Tread. SAVE YOUR J/OLD TIRES. I All Sizes. / SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION Bring in your old tires and have them re- built by our new process which we have just completed installing. MOORE' 206-8 Wellington Street ing properties. In this way seeds of destroyed. Sore are cured. hard breathing, a sneezing all stop. lasting cure use or Catarrhozone. stitute. treatment, (includi $1.00. at all dealers. THE CASH STORE Special Sale This Week 16 oz. Bottles Marmalade 25¢ 82 oz. Tin Marmalade .. .3Se¢ 4 Ib. Pail Marmalade .. .78¢ 141; oz. Bottles Heinz Sour Pickles . 18 on Bottles 'Heinz 'Sweet Pickles .. .80¢ Heinz Bottles India Relish 14¢ J. Burgess & Son B. Bavay Pickles ... The United Grocery : COMPANY Phone 267 188 Princess St. To Travelling for Women $4.95 Women's Gun Metal calf and mahogany calf bals, cat, with leather or Neolin soles. , hah» Women's Black Kid Bals in Louis Spool or military heels. - No $1.99 Women's Dongola Rid Schers. Pavent sis 3d Cubun a 5 You are the soldiers on ie merchandise firing ine. It is up to you to get the goods on the deal . ers' shelves." And your easiest ap- _proach to the dealer is to walk in with goods the "dealer knows will < sell." a Just ask any up-to-date i | storekeeper on your Hist if he would be imter- breathing organs a powerful vapor that soothing, healing, germ-destroy- he Catarrh are nos- trils and 'weak throat Coughing, nd For aly No sub- Two months' ng the inhaler), price Small size 50e¢ i Lite, made such a splendid showing i {s a matter of congratulation to the officers, policyholders and the dom- I] gratified at the showing made by gil th $i ticularly trying one _ to they were on duty, bat they did not know who the man was, or why he was. in the building... They did not know at the time, that a convict had escaped. This is the most sensational escape from the prison since : the ' famous Mecum Bros, and two other pals, about seven years ago, assaulted one of the keepers and then attacked the man on the main gate of the prison and walked out. On tliis occasion, all the convicts who got away, were rounded up in quick order and re- turned to the prison, and all had long terms added to their former sentence. They were tried before Judge Mad- den. Citizens will recall the sensa- tional case. SUN LIFE REPORT. Record Gains Made--Over Fifty Mil- lions of New RHusiness. A remarkable degree of progress characterized the Sun Life Assur- ance Company's activities in 1918. The forty-eight annual report is the best in its history, being such as to easily emable the company to: main- tain first place among Canadian life assurance companies. Gains were made in new business, total assur ances in force, imcome, total assets and net surplus. The new business written and paid for amounted to $51,591,000, a gain of $3,700,000 over the figures for] 1917, which was the best year pre- vious to this in the company's his-j tory. The fact that the company is able to pile one record year on top of another speaks volumes for their otganization and business methods, Total assurance in force now stands at $340,800,000, a gain of pearly $29,000,000, Income received totall- ed $21,651,000, or a gain Of §2,300,- 000 over the previous year; assets row stand at $97,620,000, a gain of $7,460,000; while undivided net sur- plus over all liabilities and capital stock exceeds $8,000,000. Policyholders have reason to feel eir company, The year was a par- insurance companies and the faet that Canad's largest insurance company, 'the Sun New Store And Are Now Open tor Business |} Come in And. Look Of course, you know quality and good design Avound when you see it, and you know a low price, too. REID'S FURNITURE for the whole house has the proper combination of these qualities, Our furniture is a treasure house and Furriers Newman & Shaw's Old Stand for the home maker. 122 Princess St. At Busy Store With the Large Stock JAMES REID Phone 147 For Service Hatters Kingston Milling Co., Limited ufacturers of High Grade Flour Rose" and "Hungarian Patent" For sale by all dealers Canada Food Board License Nos. 118 and ¢-118 Und ih hh h A