Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1919, p. 2

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PAGE TWO _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919. BANKS TO CHANGE TINE[ICIDENTS OF TH DAY Egtablitind 1252 os MAY 12th WHA GO BACK TO LOCAL NOTES AN: ti rer or. May Cosmopolitan on PRE-WAR SCHEDULE, | - ? i On aylight-Savin Happenings In the City and ¥ S 1 h d t * | e¢ Runnin Daylight-Saving --- - 20,000 Spring | Fhe me ai cee ale Thurs ay Farmers--{lose Early Saturdays. Pine apples at Carnovsky'S | AMERICA'S GREAT EST M! \GAZINE he ks will on May 12th go} W. Swaine, plumo tuner, orders at| Watch for the magazine with the Salvation Army Girl rove (not t + to this magni- the old hours used before the |MeAuley's, or "phone 564W, ' ficent or ganization by Harrison Fisher. Among fifteen short stories, seris at special articles . v namely, opening @t 10 a.m., and A. F. Roney spent e week end | the May Cosmopolitan contains | 3 ir t 3 pm. As a war measure] with his son, Frederick ney in A us Ira fy h ours were changed so that the} Hamilton. Cynthia Stockley A New Writer Cae ope ame at 9.30 am. and the] DALY'S GOOD TEA--the highest | Cosmopolitan doesn't introduce TE at 2.30 p.m, quality in Canada, For sale at MA- Some writers understand politics, some writers to its pages. We demand the best and reported that owing to the! HOOD'S DRUG STORE, Kingston. + know war, quite a few understand men; very, will consider only the best. Which generally complaints of the anti-daylight sav-{ Dr. C. K. Clarke, Toros! in the very few know women. Cynthia Stockley does means the work of the famous in writhig. But ? ing ment to the Bankers Associa-| city to-day, delivered ai dress in| She has shown this in one story after another, now and then the stories of a newcomer are so all e | ,, and the number of farmers who Brockville on Monday night, | but never to quite such advantage as in the startlingly excellent as to warrant a place in T | were inconvenienced by the adoption The boys of the 21st need cigar-! short novel, Lost Loraine Loree, which begins in America's Greatest Magazine Remémber this Jw laylight saving by the banks, * ajettes, Send your donation NOW tu the May Cesomopuliia Io ihe soy of a when you read The Last Adventure in the May . . "y | @ would-be made so that alljthe Whig office for immediate de beautiful, impulsive bride left alone in e temp- jssue. It is by Frank R. Adams, who used to For Manufacturing Purposes. Highest Jal would run on standard time. |spatch to the boys overseas, tations of the African diamond-fields. write such attractive light operas as ! "The Time, . . t 3 of COREY totus ; ns 3 { There has been no notification of this Robert Miles, who recently retuin ; : The Place, and the Girl." and sudh popular = Cc h Prices Paid. | to the local bankers and under the ed from service overseas, has been | Rupert Hughes songs as "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now | mstructions now in force, the new [taken on the staff of guards at the| Here's good news for the more than a mil- Mr. Adams--he's Lieutenant Adams, on duty In {schedule will be adopted on Day penitentiary. . . lion 'buyers of Cosmopolitan: Rupert Hughes' France these days--has gone in for tiction, and ® * 12th on day-light saving time. ow 12 the time to Rave your short stories are to be a month-to-month feature he has been a success from the start. His stories John McKa Li ted | oo To early closing. gartieniarly on [Diane tuned, v We carry xe exper] hereafter. His-first story for you, a story called will be a feature of our future. y, mi | Saturdays when the banks elose at tubers and Wil Sasure - iY uns Read it Again, comes in the May issue. You'll 1 Then Some noon, has proved inconvenient to the | faction, C. W, Lindsay, Limited. want to do just what the title suggests. And Then ka m The Fur H use | farmers w ho have much banking The warm weather is drying up These are only a hint of the May Cosmopo 0 | busiuess the roads in the city and in the James Oliver Carwood, ~ tan. John Galsworthy, Donn "Byrné, B Saige Sy : > a sulardy in the country enheim, Judge Lindsey, Samue erwin Those who have been usin the | country. Particularly a y ) Oppenh By 149-157 Brock Street * Kingston | ola or tol now find thai on Ee have they been very bad for the last Don't let any mischance eause you to George Randolph Chester, and others uk disting- they mrust reach the bank at 11 two weeks, ; miss reading his story, The Hungry Horde, in tion will be among those Drestnp a8 al poli } o'clock, standard time, to be thére on 5 OL Foal Jou 5 Hing, Sad the May issue. You'll be as impatient to get it x hat ® 38 donay iy ad then; oR slosi r Phere a Urw " " h tan doesn av 3 4 ' : | before the closing hour. There are eS i x . as the thousands of Curwood "fans" throughout 8 . 3a oy he BDEUOr to rd not a great many, However, who are purchasing instrument we will allow the country are for each mew red-blooded story the best always. And that is ti 8 : as : 'oples Each Issue. [> X™! bothered by this arrangement and it|the Six months' rental on purchase of the Great Outdoors from his pen. More Than a Million Copies Each I { e, rrange terms on bal- | will probally remain unless all of the hy and 4) PE ay Tiere | banks go back to standard time. Prevost, Broek street, has just re- { rt » ceived a case of tweed, cheviot and GE B 1 ACCUSED OF | THEFT. blue serge for his order department. THE COLLE His ready made clothing and gents' ® | Young Woman Taken Into Custody fi department Ei wll, as- Phone 919 Open Nights 1C 0 { on Stepfather's Charge. sorted with the latest goods. On a charge of theft, laid by her James Johnson, manager of the -- o | stepfather, William C. Chandband, |*'Flo-Flo" Company, which played BS @ ! p street, Alfce U , are ay Was n at ; dV P| hl TL ME Te EO al 1C 0 jrant, was taken in charge on Tues- | tions which have played here, and el ave {day afternoon by Sergt James tis widely known in the theatrical | Bateson The young woman is ac- | profession Mr., Johnson's brother Just Arrived cused of stealing $53 from her lis a farmer near Bath & eCcor S stepfather's home Lots of lettuce expected in the | meee morning at Carnovsky's. » To Run to > C ape Vincent, At a meeting of St. LL uke's church VICTROLA NO. X., $130.00, { The steamer Missisquoi will com- | A. Y.P.A. on Monday evening an in- : mence her regular trips from Kings- [teresting paper was read by Mr. Campbell's Tomato Soup A {ton to Cape Vincent on Thursday. The [Sadler on "How an Anglican Should Campbell's Vegetable Soup EASTER SELEC IONS {| Rockport Navigation Company have |Keep Lent." A splendid musical Clark's Tomato Soup arranged the schedule for the present | programme was rendered by mem- Clark's Vegetable Soup Beautiful Isle of Somewhere--urvia J ia little differently from the hours of [bers of the choir, and refreshments Christ Arose--Hayden Qf. .. .e see © : { last year, and the public are asked to | were served. W.R.McRae&Co Hosnna (Granler) Macdonough ' | note the change The steamer will Holy Night (Noel)--Mucdonough ... ... ... ... .. | leave Kingston at 8.30 oclock every GOLDEN LIO License No. 6-543 The Palms (Fawne)--Werrenrath : ' 3h dor reap ve Roads Improving. The Lost Chord (Sullivan--Werrenrath ... en 03 a 3 morning except Sunday, reaching Cape . # b ) ) Unfold Ye Portals (Redemption )--Cholr | Vincent two hours later. The re- | The motor stages are now reach- Angels Ever Bright and Falr--Marsh rv aad £ } | turn trip will commence at 2 o'clock | IRE the city in spite of the poor roads SYDENHAM ST. Semi-detached brick, § rooms, back snd front stairs. Side und I Know That My Red Ave th-- pipe Oh For the Wings of 8 Dever ar. Maran {in the afternoon, and the boat docks) Which are the lot for most of the front entrance. Eleetrie light, xan, hardwood floors, garage. A Perfect Day (Jncobs-Bond)--W iiiinm 00 easoe--a. {at Kingston at 4 o'clock. This sche- routes. The frost coming out of the The Lord is Wy Light (Allltncn)oMec: orm. ] Rk 1 gS from Thursday, April |8round, particularly on the high level Good cellar, furnace. Centrally located. All the popular voen! and dance records In stock. | A ; roads, make them very bad. The oi uy { 10th, until the Ist of May, aher is little oor in J o- hon ART BLINDS ALFRED ST. {which two trips will be made daily. Detached brick, hot water fur | Special accommodation is available | ity, but there is some on many cross- LACE CURTAINS nace, gas, back and fromt lon board the steamer for automo-|roads stalrs. Side and front entrance, biles, and close connections are Jade Wi Rv a Tze ule the FURNITURE COVERINGS YAaANnoo POS. [he nm ohh Vo ine tna tear sd a hai This CONGOLEUM RUGS. % vice is 1 h stest time since the roads be- With Kingstonians, and It snould be [En to improve FLOOR OILCLOTH yard and right of way in rear. Une fire place, § m0 Pon mension April 20th. well patronized during the summer x on LINOI EUM iiicoutipebse --~ At Canadian Club Luncheon, A a Civil Service iesuilts. Dr. C. K. Clurse, of Toronto, form- . FLOOR RUGS ns The successful candidates in the | erly of Rockwood hospital, was the HEARTH RUGS 1 ! examinations for the Civil Service | Buest of the Kingston Canadian Club, NERS AHUARMMNIANNN | veia auriv vcuruary have been an-| at thelr luncheon in the Frontenas HALL RUN y B 1 . elivered Bar ains et ur 9 most istérestiug. address, dealing STAIR CARPETS S CE Ais > § V oy e med Rollings, Mantord . V-Lusaith of the pode. 3 or ict CURTA ---- A koe 2 provement, electrie Nght garden. AL ST. MONTREAL ST. Farm near city. 10 acres. Stone dwelling, farnace, Well. Barns. $27 Re Estate 8 Clerks, Grade C: Frank H. Stay-| president of the club, presided, and CURTAIN POLES, Etc., Etc. ? Complete Liat at OfMee ner, Alex. J. Stevenson, Edna Daw.}introduced the speaker, Insurance of all Kinds Houses te Rent. E.W.MULLIN & SON Sellers of Real Rstate, Cor, Johusou and Division Streets, Insurance of All Kinds. Phone 5390) nnd S39w, BE. 'W. MULLIN, BE. ¥, MULLIN heh Soviet Sy son. g = $4600--Johnson street, east of | Clerks, Grade B.: Hugh E. . BrywLe. Then come direct to us. Largest stock, best assortment and closest clipped prices in Eastern Ontario. 10 CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS A Laborer Injured. RELEASED FROM PRISON J. Laronge, a corporation laborer : was struck by a car in the yard of Dalton & Sons hardware ware-house, on Monday, when fhe entered to get Remember the condition of your[a drink of water. He sustained an eyes change, injury to his leg, a bruise on the Glasses made for you a year ago may | back of his head and injury to one be too strong or not strong|eye. He was taken to the General enough for your present needs. Hospital by Dr. Macallum where his Better come to me as a registered op- injuries were dressed, but was able tometrist, have your eyes exam-|i, pe taken to his home on Colborne ined and new glasses made. street This double service is combined un- T der the one roof for ome price, On' Serious Cl o moral delia 1 asses. . harge. quents, as they did think. at thy g% Consult: On Monday Bight, Beret. ames not come within the category - Bateson and Constable Leslie TK}% of criminals as that term is J. S. Asselstine, D.O.S. placed under arrest Frederick Josepl| ¢ generally understood. Eyesight Specialist Richards, on. x. warrant. He is|@ street Kingston, Ont. | charged with a serious offence against his daughter under fourteen years of age. When arnuigned in the TSiice Dourt on Tuesday Horning be HERERO En pleaded "not guilty," and the case - Ws enlarged for a Week. THE GENERAL HOSPITAL, - needs s L] + The warm weather is proving par- More Changes and provements To BOOK REFILLS ticularly good to the marine men Be Decided Upon. J.] R.C. & who are working hard, putting their The Board of Governors of Kings for twin-lock binder Tel 510 Dobbs Co. steamers and vessels into shape for ton General Hospital met on Monday 41 Clarence St. the season trade, Most of the afternoon. Arrangements are be boats are being made ready so that Hing made for the improvement of the 20c per 100 they can start shortly after Aprill}] signal light system in the Empire Jpprmen wHIG JOB DEPT. 15th, on hiieh Wate the insurance is | wing. : The Imperial Munitions Board sur- an eh | The committee of management Was | J eesesmms------" rendered their lease of Camp Rath i empowered to make all the neces- v bun farm to Fred. A. Perry, who took Golf Club Officers. Agi li sary arrangements for the graduating | Mr. Wright has' purchased the | possession on Thursday. The first directors' meeting of the IH i. "ny 'Mf exercises in connection with the jbrick residence on Dundas street, Na- Tweed has organized a brageh of Cataraqui i olf ahd Count: club |} Fs . nurses' training school. About jpanee, formerly owned by. F. FP. Mil- the Onfarig Retail Merchants' As. was held on Monday en A. BU olf . Hl twenty-two nurses are graduating, ler, and occupied by A. C. Baker. sociation. Cunningham was elected president; | 8 y Hi and it is expected that the event will T. J. Rigney, vice-president; J. Hunt > a | take place the first week in May. er, honorary = ] secretary-treasurer, ! | rd James Newman as professional for} Hi mi to confer with Tne es and im- they thought advantage to the Most & the conscientious objectors to military service who were sent to Portsmouth penitentiary for terms of from two years 'to life Iimprison- mynt have been liberated after serving but a few months of their sentences. * There were thirty in all, and #t is stated that they were really conscien- tious objectors, and should nev- er bave been confined with Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store = (McFaul's Old Stand) PREC P EPP ER Grob br Eversharp Pencils The oortodh pencil. Always sharp. Never harpening PEERED PPI bbe I Babe 2 A ries Wednesi y LOOK OVER THIS LIST Soo oF Cr Ca 1" ns aida hd a Wa a au

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