+ THE DAILY BRIT ISH WHIG, 'MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1919. INCIDENTS OF TH DAY LOCAL NOTES ANI AND ITHMS OF 2mm ll Watch for May Cosmopolitan Tappenings Tn the Orty-wnd- Vicinity | -- Las SARE i Out Ts W.. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 564W. Charles G. Shannon, deputy me master, who has been laid up for] several dags, om account of illness, | was able to be down his office Monday. | "Teddy" Green, who has been laid up ill for a few moni resumed his duties as street cle: r to-day, and | was given 4a warm w me by his] many friends. . Now is the time to have your iano tuned--~Ao carry two expert Blane and will assure entire satis- faction, C. W. Lindsay, Limited. On Saturday, Market Clerk Cammon seized four quarters i" Spm------ 3 TORONTO WON BASKETBALL! INTER- DEFEATED KINGSTON MEDIATE TEAM. Team Think They "Will be Turn Tables in Return Toronto--K.C.L. Girls Fine Exhibition. Kingston Eapblished 1859 50,000 Spring Muskrats Wanted For Manufacturing Purposes. Cash Prices Paid. ye Local Able Match at Put on Very aturday to night the i I diate basketball team Was lefeat by Toronto by a score of to 30. , Toronto secured the first ) point) in than five min , but/the America's greatest magazine. Fifteen ay stories, serials and special features. May Issue: The Stage To-Day Phetographs in Artgravure John Galsworthy Saint's Progress IHustrated by Fanny Munsell Jamés Oliver Curwood The Hungry Horde iHlustrated by Paul Branson Donn Byrne Harrison Fisher The Doughboy's Friend local Boys soon got and as a result the score was so large as was expected, . The think they will be able to pull majority off tht lead at next Saturday. The game v a very hard and fast ome but lat no time was Kingston ahead. {Hard fuck in shooting and combi nation beat the loeals. Without a doubt, Toronto 'go. some of the | most hideous baskets, and were Inever known to shoot as they did. | wholesome meat a farmer had {All the Toronto players scored but|gsale, and had it removed to {Ramsay and Asthey made the most | city's incinerator. Cover: Meredith Nicholson Be a National-Asset! Ella Wheeler Ww ilcox Prayer Decoratién by Frank X. Leyendecker Cynthia Stockley Lost Loraine Loree Hlustrated by ean Cornwell ape Hughes Highest The Colleen Rue : litustrated by G. Patrick Nelson Ben B. Lindsey Horses' Rights for Women Illustrated with Photographs. E. Phillips Oppenheim Me- of un for the a y Read it Again Illustrated by wr *R. Ballinger Sugel made Frank R. Adams John McKay, Limited The Fur House 149-157 Brock Street Kingston = tw FF Victrolas and Victor Records VICTROLA NO. X., $136:00. EASTER SELECTIONS Beautiful Tale of Romet he retary in Christ Arose--iliayden Qt. .. . 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Consult: Eyesight Specialist 842 King street | your Glasses made for you a year ago may strong Better come to me as a registered op- have your eyes exam- This double service Is combined un- der the one roof for one price, J. S. Asselstine, D.O.S. Kingston, Ont. UNI YY YY YY YY YY NT | points. For Kingston, ithe most points, followed by Me- { Laughlin The Terontol team had {all kinds of weight and used it fre; {quently. On the whole, it was a clean game and the house was fill- led to its utmost Between the halves came a blind | box between J. C. McMahon and | (Sandy) Richards, which caused lots of amusement. Black Jack and | Redline put on a very good exhibi- | tion of boxing, and in the last haif | Black Jack wrested with Long { Tom, Long Tom getting one down. | The line-up was as follows: Toronto--Kerr, Ramsay, points; Crothey, centre; Kemp and Phil- | pott, defence {* Kingston - | points; Singleton, | Morris, defence VanAlystine, B. Morris. Referee, R Irwin; Sugarman; timekeeper, or. 'The K.C.I. girls put on a very Ifine and fast exhibition game. They {showed improvement and speed ov- ler the last game. The score 'this {time was a larger one and the game { very exciting Miss Steven, for the Whites played a sensational game, getting most of the points, but all |the team played their best. On the Blues, everyone playéd their places, land Miss Gardiner still played in her old-time style, It was the gpeediest thirty minutes of girls basketball played here in some years, Sugel, McLaughlin, centre; Day and Subs: Thompson, A. Turn- scorer, J. L ROBINSON'S CLOTHES SHOPS Here Saturday--New Store at 79 Princess Street. All day long the crowds thronged into the Robinson shop to inspect the suitable values In fashionable suits and top coats which this coast- to-coast chain of clothiers offer to the people of this city at prices which, they stipulate are $10 less than elsewhere, due to the elimina- tion of 'high rent," "costly delivery gervices," "no charge account logs: es," etc. So spirited "was 'the busi , Opened ) ness on opening day that the man- OER A % lager, Mr. Samuels, wired to head- {quarters for another large shipment of merchandise in order to replen- ish his stock. Everybody was happy on opening day. Manager Harry Samuels and hig assistants were on the job hand- ing out practical presents in the shape of key purses to the men and little gifts for the ladies. Burial of William Dunnett. The funeml of the late William Dunnett took place on Saturday aft- ernoon from his late residence, 290 Wellington street, Rev. Dr. Wilson and Rev. Dr. MacGillivray officiated. Dr. Macgillivray knew the deceased during the greater part of his life and spoke of his loyalty to his coun- try, being a true Scot. He said that in his younger days he was presentor in the cid church at his home in Scotland. He possessed a very fine tenor voice. Dr. Wilson conducted the burial service. The pall bearers were John Sullivan, G. Gordon, A. Hendry, Mr. Sharpe, Mr. Hunter and Mr. Fleming. The funeral was at- tended by a large mber of friends and the floral trifle were numer- ous, Marine Notes. The mail boat between Clayton and Alexandria Bay will start April 115th. . Navigation is opening earlier than it has in thirty years, The condi} tion indicates that it might be well for the canal headquarters to go more by weather than by dates, for there Jjsice of the Peace George Hunt- ér%as recommended the remittance of the fines recently imposed on six county shopkeepers for neglecting ww put a war tax on articles. We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase price, and arrange egsy terms on bal- ance, C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Portsmouth has been observing daylight saving since Kingston put it into effect, but at the meeting of the Council-4o-night, it is likely that a by-law will be passed to govern the village. Inspector J. J. Graham, of the dominiom\police, will go to Napanee on Tuesday, to conduct the prosecu~ tion in thel case of six Men, charged with being\ defaulters undér the Military Service Act. At a meeting of the Glenburnie Farmers' Cluly a resolution was pass- od comgratulating Dr. J. W. Edwards, M.P., upon the stand he took on be- half of the farmers when the day- light saving proposal was under dis- cussion, In the Joycew day last, it was stated that Corporal Stephen Woodstock and his son Cor- poral J. IL. 'Woodstock had both ar- rived home, but the latter is still in England, though expected home be- fore long. The boys of the 21st Battalion overseas are in need of cigarettes. The 21st Battalion Club is conduct- ing a whirlwind campaign to send a parcel of two thousand packets of cigarettes and twenty boxes of cigars to their comrades. Donations grate- fully received by Captain Black, the Hub Building; . Lieut. Waestbeare, Golden Lion Block; Best's + Drug Store, and at the Whig office. rille notes on Wednes- Weather Notes. There is a pronounced area of high pressure moving eastward north of the groat lakes, while in the Mis+ sissippi Valley there #8: a severe storm which will probably move north. The weather is cold in Mani- toba and northern Ontario, Else- where it is mild. First Vessel Arrives. Captain Beaupre of the steamer Waffles is the winner of the new hat for having commanded the first boat of the season to Fairhaven. He arrived back here with a load of coal for Swift & Co., on Saturday afternoon. By Special Request, The meetings in the Gospel Hall will continue for a few days longer. The subject to-night is 'What must happen before the Millennium." 8. W. Benner and R. Irving will both speak. Hear this interesting topic. To Care A Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets). It stops-the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold, B. F GROVE'S signature on each box. Cc. me FARE RE- FUND SALE ALL THIS WEEK Fell your friends is little reason why at this date there could not be inter-lake trafic. A veteran navigator of Ogdensburg || says that in the spring of 1872 Northern Tra ation boats start- ed out of Ogdensburg and Chicago on' the same date, April 1st. These were epochal trips lhat have never been duplicated since. oming Easter Dance. Invitations for the Easter dance the City Hall, . April 22} will be mailed this week. The pro- gramme consists of a dainty little J booklet with 1 att taining the latesi n musié, which was bought especially Ji for ihe occasion. One steps and fox trots will be specially featured, in i vitations may be secured from Gaudreau, J. Howison, J. en who live out of town 'how they can shop in | Kingston all this | eck at no extra vel. of the French-Canadian - Society in' I 1 con- hers in dance || The Last Adventure Photographic IHustrations by In the Enemy's Country Illustrated by Lee Conrey The Petermen of Providence Phone 919 Henry Leverage. Illustrated by Edward L. Chase THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE The L. A. Hiller Illustrated by Peter Clark Macfarlane Rakes of Ketson Court Edward 1. Chase Samuel Merwin The Passionate Pilgrim 1Hustrated by The profit is in Hiustrated by George Howard Chandler Christy. Randolph Chester the Digging Charles BE. Chambers. Open Nights | up or by the yard. range. of building. quire new shades. ) mel mat Ne ST . T = BROKE JAIL AT NORTH BAY LEO ROGERS, TT YOUNG CON- VICT, HAS HAD WILD CAREER. Alleged He Broke oke Into Hardware Store and Made Off With Rifles and Ammunition on Night He Es. _caped. Rogers, the young convict who stabbed Guard Berrigan two weeks ago in his attempt to make an epcaps from the penitentiary, has hat a career... The Whig has beep ing up his record, and find: That - 1917 he was sentenced at Yorth Bay to serve seven in pynitentiary for theft of fools trom eral hard- ware stores in North Bay/ also for stealing a number of firearms. such 1d Volvers, and a quantity custody he broke jail and s escape. The night he made have bro- AE The Windows In your home will either add to or detract from the beauty of your place of abode. 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Side and front entrance, yard saad right of way in rear. One fire ate 8 hag) Pos« . "CHATHAM ST. Frame bungalow, 5 rooms, ime provements, electric bv garden. Gateway, $2300. MONTREAL ST. Farm mear city. 10 acres. Stone dwelling, furnace. Well. Harns, Complete Last at Office Insurance of fil" Kinds Houses to nt. 'EW.MULLIN & SON Sellers of Real Kxiate, Johnson and Division Streets. Insurance of All Kinds. Phone 530) and S30w. E. W. MULLIN, E. ¥, MULLIN ~y set th i rr At Belleville a number of returned soldiers arrived Friday. Amongst habe number was Corp. J. B. McHugh, of Belleville, who was awarded the distinguished conduct medal for Liravery iu an attack on Upten Wood on Aug. 30TH 191