SET TO MUSIC In Flanders Fields SONG Words by Lieut. Colonel John McCrae. in LOST FINALS OF CANADA Teams Fliminn- © Showing for the Chief B. J. Wray's Belleville rink was Hl | Vietorious Wednesday afternoon in the big feature of the annual tourna- | MATCH ment of the St. Lawrence Bowling Association, at Prescott, winning out if | in the final for the Wiser cup by a score of 14 to 12 over H. W. New: man, of Kingston, The game, which attracted the lat- {gest gallery of the tournament, was keenly contested from start to finish. It was close al] the way through and Newman, coming from behind, tied up 'the score on the 17th end. Op the i! 1} 'Music by J. Deane Wells, composer of | last' end, however Wray scored two . "Irish Love," "Love's Eternity." Price 35 Cents. N At Uglow's 141 PRINCESS STREET and' won out. The mayor and his rink made a splendid showing, neverthe- less, and are to be congratulated for Being clever enough. .to enter the fin- als. The other two Kingston teams petitions. In the second round the Dominion mateh - Dr. R. A Sparks succumbed to Dr. Milne of Ottawa and in fhe second round of the Consolation match to Pr. Flem- mg of Prescott. W. H. Wormwith wont down before W. Gallagher in the third round of the Dominion match and was put out of the run- ning in the third round of the Con- solation match by E. V. Pye, of Ww. h z 4 Highland Park Club, Ottawa. - In the second round of the Can- © have just recety Ada match for the Wiser trophy R. ed a shipment of the li. Wray. Beilevitie, won from G: Fe c 5 hospital, by 15-11, newest styles in Silk IW Sonar in ospital, by W. Stewart, Eastern Hospital, from Bags fror: New York John Kilgallin- Vittoria, hy 17-12; . : H. P. White, Brockville, from John --special -ale price o . Todd. Pastern Hospial' by 15-13 and H. W. Newman, Kingston, from John Hughes, Prescott, by 17-13. in the semi-finals H. W. Newman, Kingston. won from W. = Stewart, Eastern Hospital by 20-17, @nd R. J. Wray, Belleville. from H. P. White, Brockville, by 17-9. In the second round of the Domin- jon match for the 'Reid trophy Dr. Jie Ottawa, won from Dr. Sparks, NIFTY VANITY CASES The latest novelty in New York---we have : Pufy on special sale the complete ship: ment . . . $6.00 each. ; Kinnear & d'Esterre | Jewelers, 100 Princess Street Kingston, by 16-14; James Hoey, Highland Park, from John Chrysler, It's @ course laid out by nature : y G. Gal- that you should require reading 'or 'close work glasses after {he age forty. It you find it not so easy to read and sew after this pat answer nature's warning and Brockville, by 23-13: WwW, lagher, Newboro.: from R. Craig, Brockville. "by 19-15; J. B. White. Prescott, from R. M. Keeler. Pres- gott, by 16-13; A G. R. Darling, Vittoria, from E. A. Thomas. Chel- sea Island, by 16-7; R, W. Morely: Vittoria, from BE. V. Pye, Highland Park: 'by 23-10; W. H, Wormwith won by default from 8. HE. Price, Chesterville. > "dn the third round George Cook- son. Brockville. won from John Todd. Brockville "by 10-9; James Hivoey. Highland Park, from W. H, Wormwith, Kingston, by 17-16; W. "1allagher, Newboro, « from J. B. White, Prescott. by 15-14; A: G. R: Darling, Vitteria: from R. W. More- ty, Vittoria by 12-11 and John Kil- ®allin. Vittoria, from John Hughes, Prescott, hy 16-13. Dr. Milne Ot: *ftawa, won by default. |. 3 : HaveYour Eyes Exam- 15 med by Ocean Sleamahip Ticket ; C. 8. Kirkpatrick B68 Olsrence Si. Phone 568w. JOttawa, won from James Hoey, Highland Park. by 14-13. Rupert Darling's Vittoria rink hag aualified for the final in the compe- tition for the Reid eup. Um the semi- feated Rev. Dr. Milne of the Ottawas by 16 to 13, winning out on the last end. "Iw the first round of ths Consola- tion match for the Domovan tsophy, Dr. Kidd. Fastern Hospital. won from Rev. Mr. Kerr. Belleville. by 13-10 and 7. K. Halpin, Prescott, from George Addison, Civil Servies, by 14-12. Dr. Fleming. Prescott, won feom P. Phelan, Civil Service, by default. : In thy second round T. K. Halp'n, Prescott, from Dr. Kidd, Hospital by 18-16; ° Dr. eming, Prescott, from Dr. R. BE, Sparks, by 14:9; BW. V. Pye, Highland Park, from B. A. Thomas. Chelsea Island, Hy 18-12. 1. Chrysler, won from F. .B." Price; Chesterville, hy default and R. M. Keeler Pres- ffeot"Trom R Craig, Brockville, In the third round Dr. Fleming, Prescott, 'won from T. K. 'Halpin, Prescott by 15-10: J. Chrysler, Brockville, from R. M. Keeler, Pres- dott. by 15+7. and B. V. Pye. High- tand Park, from W. H. Wormwith, Kingston, by 14-12. : In the fourth round, John Kilgal: iin, Vittoria. won from 1 P. White, Brockville, by"19-15. dave ires We make them like new. This tire has the tread 'completely worn off and when rebuilt is as good ashew. | . , 0 ay t reday) Victoria Park/instoad of ie 0 HEE mn 0 'English were 'aliminated frefl the wink Som y E Tn. the fonrth round®®r: Milne, fo final Darling and his cluhmsa'es de | ern | Brockville, 1 Cdn fo "the w n' 3 Matsa LOOKS LIKE THE PRESIDENT. He Has Had Much FunOver the Re- semblance, George Frederick Haley, slanager | Bdy, NeY. looks so much like Presi- dent Woodrow Wilson that visitors are startled when they see him be- hind the desk. | ; Mr. Haley has had a lot of fun hearing all of the remarks congern- ing the likeness and noticing the smiles of observing strangers. A good share of his friends call him "Woodrow" and he does net min® in the least. Last winter the Metro company, oie of the best Known moving picture cancers, asked him to pose for the screen for them, but at that time he wag engaged in work for the government and did hot feel that he should leave M. TT MAJ GARFIELD PLATT Wiho has JUSL returned from owe rEuRs. He is son of Ex- Warden Platt IN MARINE CTROLES. \ . Movements of Vessels In and About Kingston Harbor. The steamer City of Hamilton ar- rived 'from Montreal wt 12.20 am. and cleared for Toroiite and Hamil- ton at 1.20 a.m, on Thursday. The steamer Maple 'Grove passed up from Montreal to Lake Brie ports at 3.15 a.m. on Thursday. The steamer Toromto, down and up on Thursday. The steamer Buena Vista cleared for Oswego. The 'steamer Advance from pairs The steamer Samuel Langdon has cleared for the Welland Canal. = The steamer America will carry f two excursions out of Ogdensburg on Friday and Saturday. ¢ Came up Montreal, and will undergo re- Rubber Prices and Tire Profits, 'The 'one great exception to the Tule of advancing costs of raw ma- terials '§s found in the erade pub- ber market: 5 tags ~< Strange as it may. appéar' in. these upward price trend, the cost df rubber has been going steadily downward for the 'phst' fow years, and as the demand for 'tires hus been ds steadily in asing, with consequent price advance for the fin- ished product, excellent fargings "have been made podkiliia for All Ale ufacturers of automobile tirds. The 'average import prices guoted fn the United States market for all ,Eradeg of crude rubber 'combined show a decline from Sdc. per Ib. in 1912 to 44c, per 1b. in 1918. The average import price thus for this { has been less than 30. VE . Sueh a remarkable condition fn ithe face of war inflation of almost |every other, commodity. jattributed to the great the world's production of over; the same. period. ; |: This has grown trom 66.631 Ibs. Lin 1908 to. th figure of -258,- {°% Saad in 1918, ve in. rubber: started at : in rubber "back as 1960 idedpread: belief" that the use of motor. cars must t- ably bring about a big market for rubber. The acreage of. rubbef tires Was vastly inereased, production was Apeeded up, and the output was thereby so increased as to bring | 'ahout a rubber supply greater than |] even. the tremendously consumption of tires could with. Aes ag fy Even allowing for. the pe hat this OXCE: of the Crossman House, 'Alexandria [== Ih ATA TTT Sat RE ARO AAA AA PAPA a AAA rr | Si . | ix our store will close at § o'clock : "N™ ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE =~ . al ALL DAY wn > be] an A O > ~ Our store, with all other law-abiding concerns, will be closed all day Saturday--as proclaimed by His Majesty King George V. as Peace Thanksgiving. ? : Our store will Be open till 10 o'clock Friday night. : Do ypur Saturday shopping Thursday antl KF riday. Alernethy's Shoe Store | Hy A OO . . FANCY RATTAN, COOL AND INVITING rdiving room, lawn, or porchs; upholstered in cres ables you to furnish in artistic way at moderat: and cabinet makers are at your service. Bs "Phone 147 for service, as a full staff of upholst] prices. toll xg E * esl ; - * o£ Kingston's Largest Hat For the beriefit of our employees nines or tapestry; settees, arm chairs and rockers; oN