THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY A N\ | | { oY ~~ a 7] ' : { fh : AN Absolute Security Phone 489. Our Fur Van Will Call. € Insure you against fire, theft and John McKay, Limited The Fur House : 149. 157 Brock Stree pA ) te ------ - Victrolas and Victor "1" Records EASTER SELECTIONS --- Hosanna : Holy Night ~=Macdonough ... ... Oh Lord Most Holy--Trinity Choir Calvafy--Filsie Baker A Perfect Day--Evan Williams The Lord Is My ¥ight--John McCormick Angels Ever Bright and Fair~~Luey Marsh Unfold Ye Portals--Trinity Choir Ave Maria~Gluck and Zimbalist _ tie eee 88488-8850 Lost Chord--Gluck and Zimbalist - . 88598-$8.50 All the Popular Vocal and Dance Records in Stock. Mahood Bros. Hh Division Merests South of 'rincens street, rooms, i furanee, electricity, . $2000---Jandon street, brick, 7 hardwood floors, ins AND HAVE * Your glasses tightened and adjusted to proper position. A oall of this king often saves your glasses from being broken--besides improving the useful- jiness of the glasses. - Make use of our repair department when anything Bs broken; ( J. S. Asselstine, D.O.S. Eyesight Specialist = 842 King street Kingston, Ont. YY YY YY "YY Ya For the i Easter SPECIAL DISPLAY AND SALE Poultry, Prime Weitern Beef, Selected GREEN STUFF_Lettuce, Parsley, Rad. ishes, New Cabbage, Celery, Gree - {with the mtr A ma 'themselves and allow the rest amazement. and candy,' auspices A GIFT FOR 1. W. BOWE WHO IS RETIRING FROM THE PENITENTIARY STAFF. H's Colleagues Presented Him With an Address and a Cheque--Mr, Bowie Held in High Esteem. : Thomas W. Bowie, who on * ae count of, ill-health, was obliged to resign his position as storekeeper at the penMentjary, was waited on by meémbers of the staff and ' pre- sented with a chegue, the gift be. ing accompanied by an. address, which bespoke the esteem in which Mr. Bowie is held by all the mem- bers of the staff. Deep regret was expressed by all hig colleagues that Mr. Bowie had beep compelled to give up his work, but the hope was expressed that he would soon be restored to good health. held a. responsible position at the penitentiary for many yedrs, and his brother offi- cers will cherish the kindHest me- mory of the pleasant intercourse they had with him while he was connected with the institution. The address was signed by the following on behalf of the peniten- tiary staff: R. A. Caughey, ,C. Bay- lie, M. J.-Keénnedy, D. J. MeCarthy, James Tweddell, Thomas D. Minnes and J. J. Hughes, S \ ---------------------- * MORRISON-LAUGHLEN Mr. Bowie . Wedding Ceremony Performed in the City on Wednesday Night. The amarriage took place Wednes- day evening at the home of Mrs. H. Laughlen, 348 Broek street, | when her: youngest daughter, Irene Pear! Léughlen, was united in marriage to Vineent Leonard Morrison, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, of this city. Rev. D.- A. Lough, of Brock Street Methodist Church; performed the ceremony, in the presence of a number of relatives and immediate friends. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Lough. . The bride was attired in a gown of white Duchesse satin, trimmed with georgette crepe, and a veil trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and maidenhair fern. The bride was given away by her cousin, H. GQ. Granger, and was attended by her sister, Hazel, and William Morrison, brother of the groom, was grooms- man, After the ceremony the newly mar- | ried: couple and guests sat down to a very dainty spread. Toasts were rendered by Ret. Mr. Lough, Lieut. G. Granger, and Lieut. Westbeare, groom - responding, A beautiful collection of presents were received by the bride. . The gift of the groom to the bride was a mari- bou collar; to the bridesmaid a silver mesh: bag, and to the groomsman a pair of enff links. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. R. F. Hillier and son Floyd, of Amster- dam, N.Y., and Miss Mildred Hillier, of Odedsa. The bappy 'couple .left on the mid- tight train for Toronto for their honeymoon, and on' their feturn will reside at 94 Rideau street. FARMERS NEED HELP. Spring Work Brings Demand For Farm Labor. The demand for . help for the farmers of the district is now be- ing heard and a number of men fromy the city are answering the call. The spring rains are making the ground ready for ploughing as soon-as all of the frost is out and this is the start of the farming sed: son. /The farmers in this county are in 'need of assistance, but ewing to the high prices that must be paid, many do a great part of the werk to #0 'undone. The scale of wages runs from $25 a month to as high as $60, with hoard, depending on the work and the season. AT THE KING EDWARD. "No Red Lemonade or Peanuts at «This Circus." . In "The Lure of the Circus" the suspendous serial of life under the Big White Top, love and big busi- ness, Polo goes through an amazing series of "stunts" that make even blase picture: producers gasp in The dare-devil feats of aerjalists, ground tumblers, tra- peze ormeérs and equestrians, thrilling races, and other i features of this thrilling - Universal {Master serfal which will be shown at the King Edward Theatre, Friday and Saturday. --Advt. Sale. cos Ladior Ad bs vary 1 church, aid building fpad. - Pirst class concert in. the 'ev . / Thursday, April 17th,3 #0 6 ang. § pan. 0c, Hi Tea and sale neidents of & great circus organization, are NCOENTS 0 [iE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND .THMS OF . GENERAL INTEREST, 4 A------ Happenings In the City asd Vicinity ~---What, the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Easter cards at Uglow's. Newmar & Shaw's 'Suit Sale." Picture exhibit, Public Library. Peter Wright, City Hall, to-night, New maple syrup at Pickering's. There Was no session of the Police Court on Thursday morning. W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 564W. Easter Booklets and cards at the College Book Store. Open to-night and Friday. : Plans are being made for many Good Friday: fishing pares throughout the district. ; See the new Easter Stationery In new colors and shapes at Uglow's. The Whig will not be published on Good Friday, amy special bulleuns will be put up about noon. DALY'S GOOD TEA---the highest quality in Canada. For sale.at MA- HOOD'S DRUG STORE, Kingston. It is possible that W. F. Nickle, M.P., may be the chairman of the special eommittee on titles, authoriz- ed by parliament, Newman & Shaw's "Suit Sale." Toroutd, Montreal and New' York papers on sale at The College Book Store Friday. A baseballer objects to "Women in Men's clothes" riding horse-back over the cricket field diamond these wet days and cutting up the field, Now is the time to have 'your plane tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure eutire satis faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. A drunk who was gathered in on Wednesday night will be given Good Friday to sober up, and then-he will come before the Magistrate on Satur- day. } Hear Peter Wright, City Hall, to- nighit, Mayor Newman is arranging for a Thanksgiving service in the City Hall when tie peace terms are sign- ed. Later other demonstrations may take place. Prime westérn beef at ing's. The Collegiate and public schools elosed for the Easter -holidays on Thursday, and will re-open on April 28th. The separate schools closed on Wednesday: ..... oo... The cadets of the Royal Military College are leaving almast in. a body to spend Baster at their homes. Most of them left on the noon trains on Thursday. Prevost, Brock street, has just re- ceived a case of tweed, cheviot and blue serge for his order department. His ready made clothing and gents' furnishing. department are well as- sorted with the latest goods. Several cases of auto apfeding will come' before the Magistrate on Sat- urday. Two offenders have already pleaded guilty and have paid a fine of $5 and oqsts. Lieut. and Mis. H." O. Rogers, Dundas, are in the. city for. the Elliolt-Jenkins we 8, as are also Mr. and Mrs. J.C ott, Bowman- ville, parents of groom-to-be, We will rent, you & piano, and at end of six months if you feel lke purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental om purchase price, and Afraige gasy terms on bal- ance. -C. W, Lindsay, Limited. The police have started a 'move on" crusade on Princess street. Com- plaints @re being made about young men coming out m pool rooms and blocking the "sidewalk. Sum- monses will be issued to all who per- sist in blocking the sidewalk. Picker: Nurses' Violet Day, Saturday, Buy pdper violets Satirday. Sale on the streets under the auspices of the Nurses' Alumnae Association of the Kingston General Hospital. Pro- ceeds for hospital purposes, A ------ pip -- Early Fruits and Vegetables. For Easter, have a look in our north, south, east and west 'win- dows. Always Something new to be found at Carnoveky's. Tickets, For Peter Wright's lecture on sale at all drug stores and Uglow's, UL -------- Easter Hats To-night. At Campbell Bros.' new store. ct Sry "Ihe Hat Store | Easter HATS | A Grand Display Hats for Men | lats for Children i | | | | | | | | } I 1] | lj} farm, where he is to serve out the |. Jj sentence. He will have to serve the }| whole term unless there is a further 1 exercise of executive clemency. \ = |} | | prisonment, but one year has heen 1 Cooke's PRIL 17.1919. wii Sal Easter Gifts at the College Book Store y Zane Grey; The Sky Pilot the Amazing Interlude, by + LATEST FICTION: Desert of Wheat, b in No Man's Land, by Ralph Connor: Mary Roberts Rhinehart; The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, by Ibanez; The Emma Gees, by Capt. MeBride. LATEST COPYRIGHT FICTION. THIS 'WEEK 'ONLY AT 65¢ All the "best sellers' for the past year, The U.S. price on these books is now 75¢, and will advance after the 20th. EASTER BOOKLETS, CARDS AND POSTCARDS. The largest : hod finest selection of the leading - American - manufacturers' ines. : MUSIC FOR EASTER. All the latest popular, standard and Speratic numbers. The big Easter number, Ring Out Sweet Bells of THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE 11 : Open Nights Phone 919 ig { ~ ~~ PA Suit Sale! | ; s rn. . . I ir A sample lot of serge suits in navy, sand and black shades. Latest New York stiles . and really works of art. In the lot are all sizes from 16 and 18 up to 40. $30.00 and $35.00 garments. On sale Saturday morn- ing, special, $25.00. (Be early for best = On Saturday Morning That Wjll Appeal to W.R.McRae&Co GOLDEN LION | Shrewd Shoppers--Read-- - License No. 6-543 [TT ---- +" Aberdeen Ave, Detached brick, electric Yhes, gas, hot air furnace. side and front . entrance, mo- dern, 1100, : : Cn oice.) BLOUSE ELEGANCE In our ready-to-wear department, late shipments of voile, silk and georgette, ready for Easter buyers. "All sizes from 34 to 44. $1.25 on up to $15.00. GLOVES, HOSIERY, NECKWEAR The largest and best selected stock in the city. Have a look at our display before buying. : : WE MAKE NEW FLOORS With our linoleum, oilcloth, congoleum rugs, tapestry, Brussels, Axminster and Wilton Rugs. All are reasonably priced. | Beverly St. Detached . frame, electric light, furnace, gas, hardwood' floors, good yard apd gateway, finished in Georgia pine. Pos. $3200, session May 1st, Rideau St. 1. | f Detached frame, gas for light Possession May 1st, $2400, EW.MULLIN & SON . Ovr, Johnsons and 8. Streets. Insurance of A jy and cooking, ' improvements, Sellers of Real Ph k Ew, NULLIY a v . (McFaul's Old Stand) Made by Kingston workmen, in our own factory, of , best Quality, kiln<dried Hunber; Our Pine and Hardwood Doors are solidly built and SCIENCE NOTE BOOK REFILLS for twin-lock binder 20c per 100 WHIG JOB DEPT. MAJOR SHARPE'S SENTENCE. Given Two Years in Pison, Bui Re- duced to One Year, Major W. J. 8. Sharpe haw been cashiered for desertion, and in addi- tion must serve one year's imprison- ment at Burwash. The court mar tial sentenced him to two years' im- second to none. S. ANGLIN & C0. Wood works Factory, Lumber remitted by the government, © This information' was given out at. mili- tary headquarters Thursdam morning. Dressed iu civillan clothes, the pris. oner left to-day in the custody of a ble for thé Burwash prison rete = The ink 1a 'entitled to credit for much of the mightiness attributed to the pen. Si > : | nn uf this ing will be by Rev, Canon W. F. Fitz Mrs. William The. evangelisti ial a