A THE DAILY BRITISH WHI FINE FURS MADE TO ORDER ° Safe Fur Storage Our Receipt guarantees you against > loss by FIRE, MOTH and THEF1 ALL Customers' goods insured while in our care. SH NDED OTTAWA SOLDIER | TELLS OF EPISODE BERE. tA Kingston Headquarters | ed Wounded Man | Walk, {: The Ottawa C { experience of Pte { Charles Card, itizen says: Fred Card, son of a tart HAI F A MILLION MORE, «4 Total $1,110,600.92 Three Months, i brt I the port « Ad " Exports Machines -$14.50 Will add up to ten million, either from left to right, or up and down columns -- will also multiply and subtract, quickly and easily, Guaranteed for five years. 'J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. : Telephone: 819. Kingston's. Largest Hat Dealers . The Kingston of 1918 ¢ same were: 6 ports wer 6ld brass, $49.5 885.54; hay, $76 $123,084.05: plumbago talcum, $55529.90; 'wool, three otal $1,140,609.92, For th ist year the $12 leathe ground, Supper for the Old People. The King's Daughters of Syden ham Methodist vided a supper ete, the old people for the Aged on Ty y ladies provid and it was t WY Wty the old folk b : - A ------------------ b ! Weather Notes. Have Your Car Over. 1] 2 heim iow ore. 'hauled and Stored for the Winter moving eastward acrnss AT THE | CENTRAL GARAGE sure is spi r Onta Quebec, arcomp: 3 838 Kiang St ED WALSH - Proprietor. 1 street for ed ¢ a VY Vy area which rat temperature throughoutsthe Fancy Dress Party, Children's Fancy Dr party Hall, Thursday, April 4th games and prizes Cit Adah ahd a rah Now is the time to have you plano tuned. - We carry two expe tuners and will assure entire sati faction. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. Ans UNITED GRO. CERY SPECIALS For Two Weeks, ne TOMORROW asa ILL BE A EE aw ae] GOOD DAY ed to 10c. 10c size, 8 for 25c, i TO HAVE YOUR EYES FIT- TED WITH GLASSES, BUT Baby Vinola Soap, regular 10¢ cake, 3 for 25c. TODAY IS BETTER. Glycerine Oatmeal Soap, régu- lar 15¢ box, 2 for 25c. « Why put off having your eyes properly and carefully tested? { UNITED GROCERY [[€ wo ru ce oe sone tunce of bettering your eye . 188 Princess Street. sight. BEN LEE, Mgr. We are fully equipped to render you all 'the aid that glasses will give. Come in TODAY. : J.S.Asselstine D.0.S ! Registered Optometrist. 342 King St. ~~ The Busy Optical Store. \ 5 NEW ME DWELLING Raglan Road Near 'Redan St, 7 rooms, modern improvements, $2400 New Brick, Beverly Street. ® rooms, furnace, hardwood floors, nice lot. Leased for a year at $360. $4100 See complete list at office. McCann's Real Estate Phone 326 or 621 80 Brock St. ANew all ---- At the Golden Lion Grocery HONEY found sections, 23 cents eacl alifornia Primes, nice and 10¢, 12 In one Fresh ¢ Juicy Evaporated Apricots. | 15¢ Ih Sweet Cider WR McRae Golden Lion Grocery | will prove a handsome and lasting reminder of the day, and most acceptably satisfy the desire for something new for the great feast . day. See our rug les, and we feel sure i its beauty, variety and reasonableness of prices will make you an Easter rug pur- i months rsenie, $60,- 4 to 7,1} A iy Fancy Clover ge, 13¢ Ib Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25¢ { | crowded staff colonels. ¥ came out last night when he ar- home from. the front with a pa of twenty other returned men, {| and his father, who is also a returned soldier, was pretty indignant when 1a heard it. % 2 The young man was away at the ront for two years and seven he was badly wounded » right leg by pieces of pnel, four sevefe wounds being icted. He came home a few weeks ago and was taken to the . Queens Military Hospital at Kingston, sip- porting himself on crutches, He was operated. on there five weeks ago and was let out a few days ago, birely able to. walk and very weak. While going along one of the Kingston streets a few days ago,sup Tiing himself with the aid of a k, a staff colonel went by and the med soldier, barely able to hold himself up, didn't salute. The officer caught him by the grm and demand» ed to know why he didn't salute in | great wrath "What do you mean | by passing me without saluting?" he | asked. { "It's all T can do to go along. the { street holding myself up without sal- | uting anyone, sir," replied the sol- dier, and' whether in shame or not, Card didn't know, but the dropped the soldier's arm and went on his way without another yi word. = "If I had been able 'to I would { have saluted him," said Pte. Card to the Citizen last night, "but 1 could hardly stand. If I had been in bet- ter condition he wouldn't have been away without me saying something else 'to hime. It wouldn't have been 80 bad if he had been a man who had been at the front, but he hasn't." Pte. Card's wounds are still open eit Pte ir rt} §- and 'he still suffers great pain, He is | twenty-one years old. | Letters to the Editor | Se The Alien Question. | Kingston, Ont., April 3.-- (To the { Editor): I will be very much oblig- jed if you will give me a place in {your valuable paper. 1 want to know how much longer these aiien men are to 'walk our cities and work {in our factories? 'After this war is | over, and our own men come home, | after fighting for some of the coun- i tries these men come from, they will | Rave no show at all. | I know several foreigners who are | working for one of the companies | here, making about twenty dollars a | week, and our men are earning one | dollar and ten cents a day, How | does this catch you? If our follows | were dn their countries they would | soon be made to fight. No loafing jarcund in any other land. : | The other day one of the Do- { minion Police was making his ex- aminations on the west bound train, ~ [when he saw a young fellow sitting | looking out of the window. He went jover to him and asked him for his | papers, and was politely told to go { the hot place. He was very much | surprised to see the badge of the | law. | lovely foreigners. | PTE. JOHN SMITH, 345627. HAD A "SPAT" ON MARKET. i. | | Woman Fined $2 for Slapping . Sister<in-Law in Face. For slapping her sister-in-law in 54 | » | . 40c¢ gal. [the face, a woman was on Wednes- | day morning fined $2 and costs by Ma gistrate Farrell. The "spat: occurred Saturday morning on the market square in a thoroughfare. The accus- j ed admitted making the strike at | her sister-in-law, but stated that she had been provoked by certain re-- { marks she bad made about her as | they passed. L, Police Constable Marshall Arm- | Strong saw the blow struck, but 'al | though he was standing just a few {eet away froni the women, he heard {no words spoken, and was amazed j at the incident. The complainant | afterwards eafhie to the constable and | sald, "Did you see her strike me?" i | The complainant strongly denied | charges made by the accused that {she had made uncomplimentary re- marks about her. -"A youth was up for being intoxi- i cated and was fined $10 and costs. ' Graudate Nurses Met, The régular meeting of the Kings- Lon Chapter of Graduate Nurses was {hell Tuesday afternoon in the Nur- f sos* Residence. The address ot the {afternoon was given by Miss Leeder of the Victorian Order of Nurses on "the convention recently held in Ot- tawa." She outlined the work of the order since its inception by Lady Aberdeen, and spoke of the great necd for more nurses, especially to sparsely settled districts of the west. The Association's application for aftillation with the Canadian Na- tional Assoclation of Trained Nurses lias been accepted. Money was voted for 200 bedside 16 covers for Queen's Military : I 'and the mebbers present jj contributed & sum of ag to buy three dozen v for the rooms in the General Hospital, Petition, Not Popular. Several merchants have ji Ss So Ig = petith aro 3 asl t the ban.on "The Finished My- pi! he lived, alms Hat tile a ta FOR A SALUTENCDENTS OF THE DA {LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF Colonel | Happenings dn Demanded a Salute When Return- | Could Hardly | 3 { If the | Ltd. 99 Greenfield avenue, | Ottawa East, is common with the in-, at Picton, and left for that place alided men who are treated at the| one. litary hospitals at Kingston, then 2y must have little if any love for |gy Young Card's | Auley's, or 'phone 564. : 5 | Two relieving clerks add one let {| plano tuned: offi-| jof A. He proved .to be one of our | GENERAL INTEREST, the City and Vicinity ~~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Pianos to remt, C. W. Lindsay, r, received the of his mother at John Germain, groce sad news of the death Ww. street. west, Swaine, piano tuner, 100 Cler- Orders left at Me- ter cartier will be taken on by Post- master James Stewart to atlow mem- bers of the staff to take their holi- | days, Now is the time to have your 'We carry two expert {tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. : Thurston, the magician, repeated | 'his wonderful performance of Mon- day to a crowded house at the Grand on Tuesday night. His aerial fishing spirits, shadows and myster- es held the audience spell bound, We will rent you a plano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will al low the six months' rental on-pur- chase price, and arrange easy terms on balance. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. W. J. Shannon, of Napanee, as i D.D.G.M., paid his official visit to | Minden Lodge, A.F. & A.M., on Tues- day night. He was accompanied by Rev. Charles W. DeMille, who pleas- ed all present with a délightful ad dress, 2 Prevost, Brock street, has an ex- tra fine assortment of tweeds, cheviots and blue and black serges for his order elothing department. { His ready-made clothing aand gent's | furnishing department are well as- | sorted with new goods at low prices. | No further particulars have been | received concerning Pte. Stanley Hunter, who was reported to have | both legs shattered by a shell. ' Pte. Hunter, who served on the Whig, will | be remembered as a valued employee | K. Routley," Princess street, | for some time, | IAEUT. J. H. ROBERTS WOUNDED Left Kingston in August, 1915, With | Draft From the R.C.H.A, i } Mrs, R, 8. Waldron received a ca- ble from overseas on Wednesday | morning which stated that Lieut. { John Hamilton Roberts, of the R.C. | H.A., had been wounded: in the { thigh, but that the wound was not | serious. | Lieut. Roberts graduated from | the Royal Military College in 1914, | tanking a position some time' after- | wards as an instructor of the Royal | Senool of Artillery, Permission was | granted for him to go overseas in {1915 .and he took a draft over in | August of that year, He has been | with the Kingston brigade since | then. » Killed In Action. Mrs. (Sergt) Love, 204 Alfred street, received word of the death of her nephew, Pte. Thompson, who was killed in action. His brother, Pte. Ernest Thompson, was wound- ed, Her husband, Sergt. Love, is at present in Kingston General Hos- pital, recovering . from an operation fo: appendicitis. a -------------- ~ SMALL CHILD RUN DOWN On the Crossing at Corner of Barrie and Princess Streets, on, aged fourteen years, residing at 58 Chatham street, was on her way to work as messenger for the Great North West Telegraph Co., and on the crossing at the corner of Prin- cess and Barrie streets was knocked down by a car «driven © by Gardon Valleau, who was driving from the Grand Trunk Railway station to the. General Hospital with a patient from Napanee. . 8. D. Corbett's ambulance conveyed the girl to the General Hos- pital, where she was found to. be suffering from a number of bruises about the head. ------ eins Come to Meeting for Prayer. To-morrow, at 8, at 23° Mack street, corner Frontenac. : "Ye also helping together prayer," II. Corinthfans, i., xi. CEA Aims crim a i ------ me Use more soups --. Canada . Food Board. by YOUR HAT, SIR! The hat is ahe most notices able of any article a man wears ~~ the careful dresser gives it the most attention. For cor- rect styles in all the 'popular hoose from our "big | At 1 p.m. Wednesday Sarah Goll] {and visited 30 wards. & § G, WEDNESDAY; APRIL 3, 1918. a One of the best pages suitable for The Phone 919 ~ College . e- Soldier's Song Book Price 15¢ = 125 Standard, Sacred and including 36 of the "Newer' lar songs. Send these overseas. APRIL LADIES' HOME JOURNAL numbers issued in * 1918 popu- the past year. Beautiful colored - framing. So : 'Book Store Open Nights Phone 919 as Dh dh eo Board. Yay Pleasingly Different Are the Garments We Sell COATS .. .. n WY AA Aggy Ny by h Arh Eat an extra potato a day; it will save a slice of bread for overseas. -- Canada Food SUITS... Be Wise and see the range NOW. Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE YY 1 : i i LADIES' WRIST WATCHES 15% Discount During April Some of our import orders for Swiss wrist watches, due 8 months ago, have just come ta hand. As a result we have a large WF SR surplus stock and can afford to ' : offer this genuine bargain. Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. row $10.80 UP owe. $17.50 UP W. . Gourdier Phone 700. | 78-80 Brock Street. dau Ak a Wy 4 Ahr hha in ala a § b , CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY TO HOLD A TAG DAY ON 25TH | OF MAY. : | Inspector dack's Report Told of a| Good Deal of Work Done During | the Past Month. = The Children's (Aid Society execu- | tive met on Tuesday afternoon with | Dr. A. W. Richafison presiding: The | report of Inspector Jack stated that | a 'boy was sent to St. John's Indus- | trial School, as his parents complain- | od that they could not control him. Three girls and one hoy, children of irresponsible pa 'ents, were taken | under the care of thé society, two of | the girls being sent to hospital for | treatment. Two girls, absent from | home, were found in bad inviron- | ment and were restored to their par! ents in neighboring towns; another was located for anxious parents. One boy was returned to the society be- cause his foster parent was injured by an accident. A Chinaman was prosecuted for gelling cigarettes to a minor and fined. The inspector made 1101 sealls, held 39 interviews The matter of the society's funds {duals interested "in child was discyssed at length, and #t was decided to hold a tag day on May 25th next, and Dr. G. 'W. Bel, F. Welsh and William Murray wore ap- pointed a committee to make the ne- cessary arrangements. - As the so- ciety depends to a large extent upon voluntary contributions bya indivi- elfare, those present felt that a tag day would present five claims of . this very important branch of the city's social work to a e pumber of people not now réached. : + 100 on sale this week at $2.49 . Sizes 6 to 11 years. eait » ~LCorrigan's. Kingston, 's furnish nd store on Yonge e of Ely, Limil- Canada's lead- bese Lumber, Colt] and Wood -- ese Sit. + Black Rubber Coats. ys' fireman's rubber coats nd a ns in, eeee BUILDERS SUPPLIES tng LUMBER .An assorted ' stock, for builders' and con- tractors' use. Well seasoned and in good condition. Milling to order. E. W. Mullin & Son Rls & On Victoria St, a detached frame dwelling, with stable, and large lot, for $2000. A small dwelling on Russell - ~ 8t., for $823, 3 A brick dwelling on Union St. with hot water heating and all conveniences and stable, $4000. On Livingston Avenue, a frame b dwellin, with rden 1 stable, $3300, and : On Raglan Road, a new frame : . b dwelling, farnace, light, fi. S ANGLIN (0. # and C., $2400. . pb On Barrie Street, a frame dwel. 4 ling and extra lot, $2350. } FE---------- Cer. Johnson and Division Sta Phones 530 and 1458, Woodworking Factory, Lume ber Yards. Bay & Wellington Btroets, - «Kingston, Ont. Office Phone 00. Fectory Phone 1418. The Rexclle Store ANADAS FAVORITE DRUG 5.0.5. (Save Our Supplies) -- FRESH SUPPLY FOR STRAW HATS ALL COLORS y Green Navy Blue, Violet, Natural, Cerise, A Brown, Yellow, | Lavender, Old . Rose, y, Victory Blue : MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE