PAGE SIX I Whe Fate of the German Raider "Emden." Aa Undying Story of British Valor. A Regular Gold Mine for Agents! HERE IS A CHANCE TO FILL YOUR POCKETS WITH MONEY. [ CTUR NB ANT COLORS TJUST 'OUT! THREE MAGNIFICENT PICTURES | RILLI A Faithful Friend buta Fearful Foe," the great patriotic picture, size J4 x 19 inches; The Fate of the German Raider, ** Emden, ie [amous sea fight 16 X 20 inc hes, and An Undying Story of British Val i thrilling incident in the Battle of Mons, 16 x 20 inches, i Every home in Canada wants these splendid pictures to commemorate the heroic deeds of our 2 gallant soldiers. These greal pletures |uike HOT CAKES, . M,C. Yarmouth North, N.S _ says, like to try 100 well worth 80c, each- at OUR PRICE, 180. EACH, are SELLING 'sold all in 45 minutes. Please send 40 more. I would A.B. North Bay, Ont. says I sold the 201n 8 hours, and could have sold as many more. Please send me 40 more." "J. B., Ottawa, Ont. says "I just had your pictures 2 hours when 1 had them all sold. They are a great seller in Ottawa. I would have no trouble in getting 25¢. each." 8.T., Russell, Man, savs "| sold the $3.00 worth in 3 hours. Send me another $3.00 worth €. M., Wingham, Ont, says "| sold the pictures in 1 day, and got orders for more D. McL., North Bruge, Ont. says "" [ received your pictures last night, and have sdld them all to-day. Send me 20 more. - F. W, B., Earl Grey, Sask., says " It took me only 2 hours to sell your pictures - THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915. 5 LEAVE CLOCKS ALONE | BUT BEGIN AND END WORK ONE | HOUR EARLIER. i Prof. D. H. Marshall Gives Some Good Advice With Regard to the Question Of Daylight Saving, Writing to the Whig on the ques- tion of "Daylight Saving," Prof. D. H. Marshall says Alderman Newman should cer- tainly be encouraged in his endeavor to make the Kingston community take advantage of the longer day- light during the four warm months of our summer, May, June, July and August. However, the idea of puts- ing forward our clocks and watches one hour to accomplish this seems to me very foolish, and altogether unworthy an intelligent community Noon and midnight are the fatural epochs of the day from which other divisions should start, and to tem- porarily alter our elocks would not only be often inconvenient, but might lead to annoying mistakes in our intercourse with other parts of the world. Think e.g., of travellers passing a longer a orter time in our city, and being unaware that the publie clocks were all w rong! In the tropics where the duration of day- light is not very different in different Letters to the Editor | " Correcting Mistake. Kingston, April 15.--(To the Edi- tor! : Please correct an annoying mis Frint that appeared in the notice oi the closing meeting of the Poor Re lief £.6mmittee, by which two words, "many of these," have been made to read "many Jews," which makes the clause an absolute misstatement of the iacts, Na Jews or Jewish fam- ilies have applied for aid, or been aided «during this or any other year-- any needs among them having always been met by their own people. Re sgretting this printer's error, yours, A. M. Machar, Secretary P.R.C. GERMAN ARMY DISCIPLINE Is Principally Due To Fear Of Brutal Officers. 7 April 17 ~--Discussing in the German army, a by the British Eye Wit-| London, conditions statement ness says: | "The general state of mind pre-| vailing in the enemy's ranks is hard to realize. The discipline is prin- cipally that of fear, the men being in positive tetror of their officers : Friends Tell Friends na. ZUTO O {2 TOLIVERY} THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. Drop & card to 13 Pine street when wanting anything done in the carpen- tery line. Estimates given on all kinds To convinee YOU, we will send a trial shipment of 20 pictures--$3.00 worth--10 * Faithful riend,"' 5 * Emden,' and 5 ** Valor." . ' ' NOT ONE CENT IN ADVANCE. * When you have sold this first lot, send us the $3.00 and we will send you $3.00 worth more to sell for yourself ; then, if you order 40 more at a time YOU KEEP HALF THE MONEY, If you do not wish to sell more than the first $3.00 worth, you send us $2.00 and keep the other $1.00 eit or Lig the chance of a lifetime to make money fast. It all depends on you. The first to order fo every neighborhood will reap a harvest of dollars. Itis up 0 youR---ORDER TO-DAY. THE GOLD MEDAL CO., Picture Dept., 1 w TORONTO, ONT. who behave with a kind of studied! truculence, befitting slave drivers. than 55 degrees, where the differen- This is borne out by -the use of cat ces of daylight at the June and Dec- © nine tails, one these imple-| ember «folstices are much greater ments being captured by hear than at Kingston, there would be no Neuve Chapelle | great advantage in changing the "A prisoner states that, w hile | hours of work in different parts of [twenty men were engaged in trench | the year. digging, the subaltern in charge | How the different parts of the day suddenly drew a pistol and declared | should be used is essentially a loeal he would kill the first man he| | question What Alderman New- | caught shirking." WILSON MARINE MOTORS man really wishes is a moral reform |) 3 H. P. COMPLETE ' ....% 635.00 in using the daylight to greater ad-/ 6 H, P. 2.CYLINDER 120.00 | fisicie el, 12 vantage. The easy and proper : A MADE IN CANADA -- NO "DUTY. to do this is to begin and en ur | Will Soon Be Named by the Govern. Guaranteed for Five Years. regular daily work one hour earlier ment. WILSON MOTOR CO. WALKERVILLE, ONT- during the four months specified 0 4 . - ' tur ¥ * ttawa, April 17.--The Government Li Let the City Council and all city of- will lose no time in selecting a com- H. Milne, Agent, 272 Bagot Kingston, Ont. ficials begin ¢ a pip sné¥ur hol og ahd : nd their « daily | pissioner to supervise all war contraet 1¢_lour earlier; make --the expenditures on the lines of Sir Ro school h sf $ Ji ag f | ! FO } ours from 8 to : Jbstead of | port Borden's declaration. If one man | = rom 9 to 4, and the banking hours can be secured to undertake the ex - ¢ 9 3 a. from 9 to 2 instead of 10 to 3; let ceedingly responsible work, that course church and all other public meetings | ._ tavored. If t he ill be begin one hour earlier; let all shops 19 yore: fot, there 4 a N , commission ol three. and other places of business open The matter hy st bee lis and close one hour earlier. let the a oe gn en ue hours of work in our hospitals, post- Sugney ols y, and it is not known hills . Es if either' would be prepared to act, offices, and industrial works, such as! but BID b f Sir the Locomotive Works, Cotton Mill, Th SOS Suggests tig De Ct Knitting Mill, Tanne c.. begin! Thomas Shaughnessy, President of the > Annery ee, B10 | Co nadian Pacific railway d Sir and end one hour earlier. Let such Herbert Holt, Pres fon a R v 1 changes be agreed upon and of nec-| n° k - ad Tesidev} of Bw Rove essity a similar change will take place! ang 0 Ahat a. in the management of our homes. We must rétire at night, and rise in the morning, and eat our meals one hour earlier, and everybody will cer- | tainly be healthier by-such a change. | Surely a community such as that of | Kingston has sufficient martial and moral strength to accomplish such! a beneficent reform without acting | like the ostrich in hidibg its head | the soldiers were in dreamland and it in the sand.-----A. H. MARSHALL. | they had taken the notion to roll in their sleep, they would have rolled | intothe water. Constable Bicholson | THE WHIG'S JUMBLE. happened to come along anh he took | the two men in charge and handed them over to the military authorities forsafekeeping. parts of the year; and in regions of er-iatitude (North or South) of repairs and new work; also hard- wood -floors of all kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop 0 Queen Street. eee eee BUILDERS !! Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Saves Time P. WALSH, Barrack Street. » y | Stops Headache | Bibhy s Gar age, Five years ago ZUTo0 was practically @ ! unknown i nada. | To-day, thdusands and thousands of men Al Auto Mechanics } and women depend on these little harm- Agents, Dodge Bros. [p | less tablets for quick relief from Head- Rit Phones: 201, Garage; | 917, Residence. of us aches. Their fame has gone from friend to friend--from town to town--f{rom coast tocoast. Wherever there are headaches, there should be ZUTOO Tablets--they cure | in 20 minutes. 25¢ a box--at all dealers or by mail postpaid. B. N. Robinson & Co. Regd., Coaticook, Que. ---------- WAR CONTRACT COMMISSION -- A safe, reliable re i --------. Sold in Bree rees of stre: No. No. 2, $3; No. 3, 85 per boy, Sold by all druggists, or sent *epaid on wceipt of ioe, Free pamphlet. Address: THE COOK MEDICINE CO, ' TORONTO, ONT. (vermarly Windsar.) Patrick Lloyd, born at Limerick { on St. Patrick's Day, 1808, is dead {at Millbank, N.B. | St., Ladies and Gentlemen Do Not Throw Your Old Hat Away For a small sum we will clean and re-shape it into the season's latest style. The manager, Mr. Fred Simpson, has recently returned to Kingston after fourteen years' experience in some of the largest hat factories in New York and Chicago. You will not make a mistake if you place your hat in his hands. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Imm is ets i npn Kingston Hat & Feathercleaning Co Phone 163 -te -:- 281 Princess Street FOR A BROADER HEALTHIER HAPPIER LIFE POLICE MADE RESCUE. Two Soldiers aGthered Waterfront. Saturday forenooo two soldiers, un- der the influence of liquor, were found near the waterfront a short distance from the Brock street wnari. Both In at the BRANTFORD "nse BICYCLE Canada." The Brantford will take you to Nature's playground--the great outdoors. To drink in the first Spring breezes. To glory in e soft blue skies. To enjoy the warm scent ce a-grow- ing To follow the smooth eity strefl----the brown country road----when and where you will. Canada BRANTRORD. con. TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. 88 Princess St. adian roads are not like the smooth roads of other coun- CANADA PANY, A General Review of Country District | and Local News, In New York, on Friday; ex-United States Senator Nelson W. Aldrich | dropped dead. i Make your selections of player rolls now. Latest 88 note rolls, Dis- count 25 per cent., till 1st May. u. W. Lindsay, Limited, .121 Princess street. The offices of the C.P.R. report the appointment of Timothy Mullin, .T ronto, as city passenger agent of t company at Ottawa, to succeed ° late George Duncan. Ni] For neglecting to obtain the death certificate before taking charge of the | body of Charles McCurry, who died in | a taxicab in Toronto, an undertaker was censured at the inquest by Cor- oner Plew's jury. Order your Corset now. Dutton's, | Accused of threatening to kill Vin- cent Astor if he should refuse a de- mand of £500, John Meriella, a youth of nineteen, was arrested "at the Grand Central terminal, New York, Friday, on complaint of Mr. Astor's | business agent, William A. Dobbyn. Vaudeville At The Grand. A large and well-pleased audience was present at the Grand last even- ing to witness: the vaudeville enter- | tainment. The playing of Stefano brothers on the harp and violin was repeatedly applauded. The : photo- plays were watched with interest. The rsame bill will be repeated to-n ght. At Monday's matinee and evening | entertainments a new programme will | be presented. It includes Anetta | Link, a singing comedienne, and "Jack" Morrisley and company Aus- tralian whip crackers, sharp shoot- ers and rope manipulators. The | Paramount photo-play will be David Higgins in the famous racing play, "His Last Dollar." There will a two-reel Mutual play and a Key- stone comedy. tries. fhey demand the strong, staunch, sturdy, light-running Brantford. OYOLE LIMITED. & MOTOR TORONTO, OONr ONT. Kitchener Renounces Heresy London, April 17.--"There was at one time an idea that the War Office frowned to some extent on bantam | battalions," said Lord Roseberry at a luncheon in Edinburgh yesterday in connection with the first parade of the 17th Royal Scots, who are known FOR SALE. Flush Teck Cabin Launch "FANNY IL." 8 ft.; draft, 8 ft. Cabin chairs, rugs, toilet, side curtains entire length. Buffalo 25 H. Speed 13 miles. Price $800. Motor Launch "GEISHA." Length, In the course of an informal conver- | sation at Neuve Chappelle, one pri- vate exhibited a German cartridge wp , : ; ! y tams, from which the bullet had been with- { Oe Ra hai pe to Lord drawn and then reinserted with the | ... » : d "y | squareend out. He said they had | Ra Roary sided, ! bY Hound _gdantitics of cartridges so treat. |Troeivec a letter To » aids 'Standing roof, toilet, clothes press. ed and that they made bad wounds. » any RO ays nm 1 oan Cobceive A Kingstonian at the front confirms | P20'am, 'he's a lar. motor. - Price $300, 3 ? . hy the statement, having made the dis- | © nothing more concise or expressive Address caretaker, THE EDGEWOOD HOTEL, { | 'ors hemi. | ns 0 renunciation' of the heresy." Alexandria Bay, N.Y. U.S.A. SMILE, BE HAPPY ! | ii. ; TAKE (E CASCARETS Roumanian sympathy, or. known to favor Pan-Slavist doctrines, have been . required by the Government to sus Cheer Up! Remove the winter's poison from your liver: pend publication. and bowels. All of the Hungarian papers are | printing direct or indirect attacks | -- | {Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, il sick, headachy and : { pen Length 55 ft.; beam ice-box, wood top and P. 4.cylinder motor. 30. ft.; bm 6 1-2 ft. Buffalo 14 H. P, 4-cylinder H Hungary Papers Attack Germany. ce - Basle, April 17.--All newspapers in = ungary of - [VICTOR Victrol FIVE REASONS WHY the Victrola Leads in Talking Machines 1--The needles wearinstead of the valuable re- § cord. When two substances rub, one must give. In the VICTOR it is the inexpensive needle. Remem- [§ ber this important point. 2--Victor records are thin, solid, not veneered. [} Hence they do not split, peel, curl or slough off, . 3--Its motor is even in its workings and pro- § duces a uniform perfect rhythm, free from jerks and changes in pitch. Also you can wind a Vietrola while playing. 4--The Vietrola catalog contains over 5,000 sel- ections and the greatest artists in the world contri- bute to the Victor Library 9--We have tested all kinds of gramophones, We have disearded all other talking machines and sell # only the VICTROLA. Call at our ware-rooms and hear style Vietrolas. CW LINDSAY, Ltd, 121 Princess St. | I | [i pe A most desirable situation to spend the summer. Convenient to the city, good ferry service, free ice, and a store well supplied with goods at right prices, AlSo fresh milk from the farm on the island. = The houses are being rapidly rented. If you are inter- ested we would advise you not to delay. We give you a year's lease for a very modest sum. Informa- tion cheerfully given. Call up Phone No. 68, and Wilfrid Hollingsworth, let us talk the matter over. ant city engineer, but the Board. of |} Ta : | Control refused. NM then re- [i ] it commended H | Gray. th was with the mamocipal upon the Governments of Austria and Germany, which are tacitly eharged with defending their own frontiers while Hungary is likely to bear the brunt of t jan invasion. Engineer For Hamilton Hamilton, April 17--E. R. Gray, Toronto, was o xd as- sistant city incer. City Engineer Macallum favored t ollingswor : staff im To- ronto before coming here. Damages From Water While sheent from Picton the resi- dence of G. M. Farrington was badly d by water. A pipe burst through frost and wrecked the walls I Unfortunately" the will be in no | Hi way Jensened by insurance, as insur- anes companies do not accept this risk of injury caused in this way. First Baptist Church Uider auspices of the Young Peo- Lples' Society, Dr. E. J. Lake gave an interesting illustrated lecture last Houses Rented, Rents Collected, Fire, Life; Accident and Automobile Insurance. Guarantee Bonds. : 5 Brock St. OPEN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. ° Phone 68 to liven your {liver and clean your bowels. Stop 'the headaches, bilious spells, sour |ness, gases, coated tongue bad { breath, eallowness and constipation our different . a EE ------_------ ¥ ®