ey Sh Fi Er SE i Ra a re ve FURS BE FOR SPRING WEAR Coatees and Neck Pieces fashioned in the delightful styles of to-day. Furs made over and repairs Now is the opportune time to have your Furs made over info next season's style. Prices moderats. John McKay, Limited 143-157 Brock St THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG _ - "THE END OF THE ROAD" i TOLD | PICTURE AT GRIFFIN'S ; | Pa {It Is An Appeal to People To Live Cleanly Particularly For the Sake | | of Their.Children. F In these times of {issue-dodging { and pleasure-seeking, without | thought of the consequences, there must be someiding done to show the | world whither its present path | leads. Christianity has shed its light | on the globe for over 1,900 years and | yet, by misinterpretation of its tea- {-chings In some cases and by down- right neglect in others, the Christian world of the present day is suffering | from evils which would be considered | terrible among the lowest of abori- | ginal tribes. They are not generally | known and', therefore not easy to | stamp out, unfortunately for the ! good of society in general. | evils are the prevailing venereal dis- | cases which are: existent to a terrify- ing degree at the present day. The truth about these scourges, their fre- | quence, the easé with which they | | may be contracted and the methods Tot fighting thelr spread, these and other facta of great educational va- lue are being shown in "The End of | the Road," at Griffin's theatee for three days commencing Monday, May Srd. This picture is an entertainment, { but not one of the ordinary aimless kind. A story is unfolded on the screen which has an interesting plot and interesting characters like mny For May VOCAL He went 12 like a Mon and came out like a iamb--Billy Murray I'l see you in C. U. B. A ~--Billy Murray Who'll take the place of Mary--Joseph Phillips Underneath the Moon--Joseph Phillips Just Like a Rose--OCharles Harrison You're a Million Miles From Nowhere--Charles Harrison .... 313099--31.00 216135 $1.00 216135 $1.00 DANCE RECORDS T Like to Do It--Fox Trot--Billy Murray's Melody Men Somebody--One Step--Billy Murray's Just Another Kiss--Waltz--Coleman's Orchestra Nailo--Fox Trot--Colieman"s Orchestra Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight--Waltz--Ben Hokea-Al Nani Hawalian Nights--Waltz--Ben Hokea-Al Oh! My Lady--One Step--Billy Murray's Melody Men Mystic Nile--Fox Trot--Billy Murray 216107 $1.00 216138 $1.00 216096 | $1.00 216138 Melody Men Nani 's Melody Men RED SEAL RECORDS Carmen--JHabanera-Gabriella (Besanzoni Chanson de la Iouraine--Emile de Gogorza Song Without Words (Violin)--Mischa Elman Lo, Here the 'Gentle Lark--Gall Curci Sunrise and You--Edward Johnson Dune--Reinald Werrenrath "a fraavns seseesss 64863 --31.25 MAHOOD BROS. "THE HOME OF THE VICTROLA" other good story, but at the sa time is so instructive that it would bé well worth going miles to see. It is.a fine appeal to the people of the world to live cleanly, not only for their own sakes nor for conscience 1 sake also, but for the sake of their children and their children's child- ren. It gives proof and illustrations of the fact that the sins of the fath- er are visited on his children. The children of tomorrow will suffer un- speakably for the folly of the par- ents of today. Thus {nthe story, for the sins of one man, and the conse- quences of sin transmitted to him by | his forefathers, his wife, his child, and the children of others are brand- ed with the curse of a venereal dis- ease. T aughter of a mother who thought only of her child's worldly advancement, a child whose real edu- cation had been sadly negleoted and the arts of deception. and seeming worldlinegs instilled in her mind al- most from her birth, starts out in life at the same time as a girl with a wise mother. Their different lives run sidé by side throughout the pic- ture and imtg their scheme of 'thifigs are introducdd many different kinds of people of both sexes, rich and poor, good and bad, handsome and ugly. The girl with the 'sensible mo- ther is the means of redeeming her less fortunate friend on more than one occasion, and in her beautiful || character is demonstrated the fact that it is not necessary to be a prude to be good and sensible. The plot is interwoven with a delightful romance which ends up in the right way, of course, and chases away in a burst of sunshine some of the shadows @is- closed in the picture. - This is a film which every person from the age of fourteen up should be compelled to see. The facts dis- ¢losed and shown on the screen are not to be disputed and drive home the dangers of diseases of the type OR SALE = "$4400--King street -- stone residence, between Earl and Gore street; 9 rooms; hot *. 'water - heating; modern ~~ fplumbing; elegtricity and $2400--York street; brick; 7 rooms; B. and C.; down town location. x street; double brick;" 6irooms each; PE. and C.; gas. BUILDING LOTS $400--Livingston Avenue, .33 x 132. 5 ohinson street; 25 x 100; to a lane. 1 Alfred street; 33 x 132. |i See office for complete list. . McCANN Real Insurance se BROOK ih PHONE 326 OR 021. If you've the slightest cause to suspect that your eyes need at- tention, you should mark that down as the most thing you have to do. Our experience proves. that that is good advice. Our experience also proves that people as a rule are too slow to act when their eyes need attention. Seemingly they do not realize i the influence for harm that eye defects have on the system. Come in and let us equip you with a scientigcally exact pair of Glasses--or at least tell you J the condition your eyes are in. Ji important } mentioned above. There may be some parts of the picture with which ev- eryone will not agree, but there are other parts which cannot be disputed. Their portrayal to the public is bound to do a lot of good. It cannot possibly do any serious harm. Every person. who thinks anything of him- self, of his fellowman, or of poste- rity, should make an attempt to see this exposure of the truth. ------------------ First onal Church, Prof. J. O. Watts, of Queen's, oc- cupied the pulpit both Sunday morn- ing and evening, in the First Con- || gregqtional chirch, In the evening he delivered an addreds applicable to what he termed 'The middle-aged man." He stated that the church seemed fo cater chiefly to the young, and the old, but it was upon the middle-aged that the brunt of the church's work fell. ~ At the evening service special music was rendered by phe choir, di- rected by Miss Bessie Rogers, and assisted by Miss M. Thompson, (violinist), and H. Thompson (cor- net). A: 5 > : \ the Gates of the Temple" in excellent style, and Miss W. Woolgar, soprano, who with great feeling and excellent technique rendered "God's Bright Morning"--A. Meale. Ladies quar- Soloists in the eveni Be RAR Housecleaning and moving time when you % | require and appreciate ready-to-serve table . " . | Lettuce--Celery--new Cabbage -- Toma: La iF ie W clan oD Retail Meats, 458. 1767 Wd tette: The Misses Woolgar, Fearne, Barnes and Mrs. Coward, rendered "He Slumbers Not," the whole rea- i dering being 'most finely 'balanced. IN MARINE CIRCLES. ---- N The Movement of Vessels Reported s in the Harbor. 1 'The tug Florence arrived in port and will clear with the barges White, and Friant and Melrose for Oswego. 'The steamers Adva: and India passed down on their y to Mont- real Monday morning. The steamer Concretia called at Portsmouth on Sunday to load gas- buoys, = The schooner Eccles has left for-Oswego to load coal. The steamers Beuna Vista and John Randall, arrived to-day from Smith's Falls, the first craft coming through the Rideau Canal. They will cross to Oswego, N.Y, to load coal | THE TRUTH TOLD IN STRIKING |! Those. INCOBNTS OF THE DAY! Happenings ta the City and Vicinity ~~What the Mérchaints Ofiee te the Readers of the Whig. Rev. C. W. Topping, B.A, B.D, Is in the city for a short visit. W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at McAuley's, or phone 564w. : "Everybody in Kingston with a little land to spare should raise potatoes this year. The Canadian Press Assoclaty® has been called to meet in Toronto on June 3rd and 4th. George Reeves, Russell street, Jeft {on the noon train to-day to 'visit his brother in Fall River, Mass. For quality, Strength and flavour, DALY'S GOOD TEA and COFFRE are unexcelled. Order from MA- HOOD'S. On Monday morning the harbor was entirely free of ica, The steamers Wolfe Islander and Misslasequl were making thelr regular trips. Now is the time > have your plano tuned. We 'carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction, C, W. Lindsay, Limited. William Crawford, employed by F, W. Coates, turned the oity clock ahead an hour at midnight Saturday, to conform with daylight saving. ' Howard A. Scrutton, clerk in J. P. Hanley's ticket office, left on Satur- j day for Toronto, to take a position | | with the Canada Steamship Lines. | Lieut.Col. J. C. Stewart, wife and | two children, of Ottawa, arrived in { the city on Saturday, and have taken {up their residence at 107 Gore street. | R. W. McDonald, of J. 8. Myers' store, Westport, has severed his con- nection to accept a position as travel- ler tor George Robertson Co., Kings- ton. Miss Elisabeth Clark, Odessa, un- derwent an operation at the General Hospital on Friday. She will be able (to return home the early part of this week. Henrietta Sears passed away at her residence on the Perth Road on Sat- urday morning. The funeral took place to Wilbur cemetery on Monday morning. Mrs. Brash, daughter of Dr. G. W.+ Bell, who has been confined to the General Hospital undergoing an ope- ration, has recovered sufficlently fo | be removed to her home. | Mrs. Thomas Peters passed away on Sunday at Randolph, N.Y, and the remains were brought to Kings- ton on Monday and sent to Wilton | cemetery by John Cornelius, under- taker. We will rent you a plano, and at end of six months if you feel like | purchasing instrument we will allow the six months, rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on dal- ance, C. W. Lindsay Albert Vanluven, Detroit, came to Kingston on Sunday, to attend the { burial of his father, Charles Van- luven, in Cataraqui cemetery. The remains were brought from Water- town, N.Y. this afternoon. Arthur H, O'Reilly, of 411 King street, and Michael F. Considine, of 258 Queen street, have been taken on as rellevihg letter carriers at the Kingston post office. Both men served overseas, ' Clark-Wal Wedding. Chalniers byterian church, To- ronto, wag the scene -on Wednesday evening of a wedding, when Marjorie' M., youngest daughter of Mrs. J. D. Walker, and Harold J. Clark, eon of Mrs. Howard Clark, were married. Rey. M. Scott Fulton officiated, "and Mrs. Charles Savage presided at the orgag. g The bride, given away by her bro- ther, Howard L. Walker, wore a gown of Chimeral satin, lace and: pearls. Her veil of tulle was crown- ed with orange blossoms, and she carried Ophelia roses. Mrs. B. Follis Scott was matron of honor, wearing pale green organdy, black mohair hat and corsage bouquet of pink and mauve sweet peas. B., Follis Scoft was best man. After.a reception at the home of the bride's brother, H. L. Walker, Indian Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Clark left for Detroit, the bride wearing tete de negre broadcloth and a mohair hat. Mr. and Mrs. Clark will live in Kingston. Queen's University. Graduates of Queen's University residing in the city, who wish to have Jdnvitations for convocation and the conversazione, to be held next week, RANA Success spells failure for some, and failure spells success for others. AEA AN NIAAA NNN. "ne t Johnny Cake--1 cup cornmeal, 2-3 retary-treasurer of the rt Every' man and boy needs a Cap for some occasion==motor- ing, driving, travelling or for windy 'and rainy days. From the tremendous variety of pat- a good Cap is made easy. BOYS' CAPS ..,.50k. to $2.00 MEN'S CAPS 4100 0 $8.50. fl 2% tbsp. sugdr, 1"cap sour milk, 1 wih ' Graduation, Mothers' Day and Birthday Gifts. Ela Wheeler Wilcox Poems as gifts for In single, double and collected poems. Bound in cloth, velvet, Persian, Calfskin and Madras Morocco. Priced from ..:u.-..... 75¢. to $1 5.00 Poems of Pleasure, Passion, Optimism, Cheer, Sentiment, etc, LATEST MAGAZINES ON SALE Ladies" Home Journal, Harpers Bazaar, McCalls, Macleans, Good Housekeeping, Poultry Review, Vogue, "Vanity Fair, Red Book, Detective, Black Mask, etc., etc. The College Book Store ; Open Evenings Telephone 919 TUESDAY Nifty House Furnishings at prices that spell S . VING ----PICTORIAL MAGAZINE. FOR MAY. ----PICTORIAL QUARTERLY FOR SUMMER. " Newman & Sh "The Always Busy Store" "Rice croquettes-- one cup rice, i dash of paprika, % tsp salt, one egg. Cook rice; when cool add egg and |[} seasoning. Roll in bread crumbs or |i cornmeal. Fry. Serve with meat or hot cheese sauce. Fried ccrnmeal or Oatmeal Mush. cup-flour, 3% tsp. soda, 3 tsp, salt, egg, 2% tbsp. butter (melted). Miv and sift dry ingredients, add milk and egg, then melted butter. Bake in greased pan thirty to forty mins. --Committee on Household Econo- |i mics. ; > Changes in Train Time, ! Cangdian Pacific R.R. announce |i fol ng changes, effective to-day, |Ji 'eastern standard time: - Train 616 leaves Kingston 4:50 Two semi-detached brick dwellings on Albert street (near Victoria Park) with furnace, gas, all improvements--$3200 each Nine 'good building lots on Corner Adela le and Lans- downe streets--$1,000 x Three frame bungalows, $1,000 each. Double brick dwellings in Rideau View property for $2000, TO RENT--Five roomed apartment with bath by May 1. E,W. MULLIN & SON Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 580w and 530§. p.m. instead 6.20 p.m. Train §€17 leaves Kingston 10.15 pm, instead 11.15 p.m. Train 614 'arrives Kingston §.30 p.m. instead 5.36 p.m. Train 616 arrives Kingston 8.40 p.m. instead 9.10 p.m. Contributed On Monday, Stanley ter, sec- BLACKLEGOI Simplest. safest. surest way to vaccinate cattle agningt Sm ~ Me Deve to Mosswre. Ne to Si Ne 51 : ' : mesa N/ Drug Store = nd PRA on Saar