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London, April 28.--Germany's new prcposals, says. the London Times CHR AR HE He GAT HF apo 'are not so derisory as the proposa cf March, buc¢ they are sti'l way be- lov what the Aliles, a ter ma: ol- Lntaly abatements, have declarec be tbe minimum demands.' t is too sonn to prdncunce any- hing like censidered judgment upon the proposals," the paper says, 'but in many respects they are far from clear and their vagueness onjcertain points offers, intentionally or not, fresh opportunities for the tactics which Germany has pursued for the | n the allocation of the annuities and the ritable" in this regard. With respect to a loan [the 3 the matter of security tant and that it is not likel; highly is interpretation of the word | Times | | 5 "WALK INSIDE AND ' SAVE TEN." = Allies will assent to an interna- | tional rate of four per cent. It de- clares that the offer of one billion gold marks to the reparations com- sjon is a step in the right direc- : De ier Ee feos and aska3 tion, far as it goes,' whether the -German that the present basis of production is not further to be diminished is 'as inténded to cover the claim to Upper | Silesia, and concludes, .while noting | with satisfaction several features: in | the note: "We cannot help being unfavorably impressed with its singular lack of precision and the many openings it gives for delay, when caf no longer be tolerated." qualification | wilful delay | If 1D; do't Make My O If 1 Didw't Make My Own Clothes ~ I Couldn't Make My Own Prices--- \ ) | ---but fortunately I do---and thereby save you. $10 to $15 on every purchase. LUNCHEON IN HONOR | > OF SIR JOHN BENN | last two years with so large-a meas- ure of success, . They seem in the nature of a compromise between the | Paris decisions, the Brussels scheme . i -- and the illusory terms tendered by | King Pays Tribute to "Father" Dr. Simons at London. | "It remains to be seen whether | of London County Président Harding and his advisors | Council. will consider the present project such an advance upon them as to| London, April 28.--A luncheon in | make worth while submitting them in | honor of Sir John Benn, the "father" | of the London County Council, was | given at the Connaught Rooms. St: | John Benn, who is seventy years old, | a basis of agreement." . 3 i lias completed thirty-two years of] The Times deprecates the German | consecutive service on the council, | assertion that the note offers the ut- and is now the only original member. | most possible, adding: Lord Lincolnshire, a former member | of the council, presided, and, in pro- | posing the health of Sir John Benn, | said Lord Stamfordham had written | saying: 'His Majesty is interested | and pleased to hear of this recogni-| tion of Sir John Benn by his friends The paper questions the time limit | and admirers for his long service in » the government of London." That was a great honor and a great com- pliment to pay to a citizen of that great city. . Sir John Benn, who was received | with much cheering claimed, as "ta- | { ther" of the council, that it had be- | | come the finest municipal academy in | | the world. It had'turned out, he said, | 1107 members of parliament, twelve | | privy councillors, six cabinet minis- | | ters, a chairman of committees, a governor of Madras, a viceroy of In- dia, a prime minister, and two knight | of the Garter. The council was pre-| ceded by the Metropolitan Board of | Works, which left them a glorious | | legacy in the shape of the Thames | Embankment. The council found a | site for Cleopatra's Needle, and be- | fore it was set up a label was put on [it | "This monument, as some supposes, | Was looked upon by the Prophet | Moses; | It passed in time from the Greeks to i the Ti \ | And was stuck up in time by the | Board of Works." e it right either by repairing or re- 3 placing the parts effected 92=® Scott's Garage Phone 1504w, Just shop around and see the clothes that are being offered elsewhere at $35 and $40, and compare them with Robinson's Clothes For Men and Young Men, at 208 Bagot Street. -- Specially selected for Purity and high germination. Timothy, Red Clover, Alsike, Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, (White Blossom). GARDEN SEEDS--in packages and bulk from the most reliable growers. W. P. PETERS Phone 51 Kingston their present shape to the Allies and whether the Allied; Council can en- tertain them as capable of forming "It is .a common form, rather un- wisely repeated so soon after it had Been employed as a préface to terms which at all events fell very much below those now acknowledged pos- gible." » ' Smoke T&B A Blend of Import- ed Virginia Leaf New Styles in F ootwear ., Fashions - New styles are here. New prices and better quality than ever. We were late in buying, but that means a saving to you, as we bought atthe PRESENT day low market prices. The "Reta" Kid Cross Strap Pump, Louis heel .......... $7.50 The '"Reta" Patent Kid Tie, Louis heel .... . . $7.50 The "Janet" Kid One Tie Oxford, Black and Tan $8.50 (Goodyear welt? Cuban heel). Ladies' Tan Brogues, Military heels ci a. 5084.50 ' THE VICTORY SHOE STORE A | | REV. DR. GRIFFITH-THOMAS | First Approached, About Arch. | bishopric of Melbourne. The following from a Melbourne, | Australia, newspaper of March 18th, | shows that the Archbishopric of Mel- | bourne was apparently first offered {fo Rev. Dr. Griffith-Thomas, former- ily of Wycliffe College, Toronto. The + Melbourne paper says: Interest has been quickened in Anglican circles in the approaching {appointment of a successor to Dr. | Clarke, as archbishop of Melbqurne. | It has been freely rumored that the election board has at last arrived at a decision, and has offered the posi- tion to a leading dignitary of the church, whose name has not been i disclosed. | In December, the election | which consists of six clergymen and | six representatives of ike laity, de- {cided to send a delegation toEnglan 1 (and Canada to telect a successor to | Archbishop Clarke, and appealed to [the uiocesan council for funds to cov- |er the expenses of the mission. The {application wa: conside.ed, but da- terred until a meeting to be held this month. In the meantime, members of the board w.ie advised "to look | round Australia for a suitable man." | It is stated that the qualifications of | Archbishop Don 'dson, of Brisba wu: | Bishop Long, of Bathurst, New | South Wales (a forpher canon of St. | Paul's cathedrdl Melbourne); Bis: op Sadler, of Nelson, New Zealand { (also a former canon of St. Paul's), and Bishop Hay, of Tasmania, weo.e | considered, Archbishop Dona.dso: | {it is understood, was most favored | by the selectors. Archbisrop DonalA- | son is highly regarded as | la leader in the Anglicaa | church. (Recently, in a cable] { message from England, it was aa-| | nounced that he wculd probably Le {the next Archbishop of Canterbury, {in succession to Archbisnop David- son. Among the leading members of the church it is thought that Arch- | bishop Donaldson has been offered | the Archbishopric of Melbourne, but, in view of 'the likelihood of his suc- {ceeding to Canterbury, le has, per- | haps, withheld acceptance of the in- ¥ = | vitation. : bid ROSWELL KINNIE No reduction is made on evening and night charges where | It has also been rumored that the th day rate ia 25 ent o lew. The minimum charge for || Siviat 5" pei, S00 MARRIES A NURSE evening and night calls, where the day rate is 30 cents or «ant chaplain of Wycliffe Coilege, To- Miss Myrtle T. Truell, Cape Vincent, Bride--Ceremony more, is 25 cents. '| ronto, has been approached. Dr. | Son . " Griftith-Thomass a well-known | x a . ; To place a Station to-Station call, reach the Long Distance in Church. - Many suits with 2 pairs of pants with a small additional charge for the extra pair. The R-bak is the latest creation in "BOULEVARD" CLOTHES. The effect accomplished is a slender back with all the comfort of a loose sack coat. board, | | I --direct from the maker --via my low rent Shops --from Canada's Largesi Clothier Study Your Long Distance Needs = DISTANCE telephone rates are graded accord- ing to the cost of furnishing the service. Station- ; to-Station service costs less than person-to-person service because it is not necessary for us to locate a par- tieular person. By using Station-to-Station service, when it will answer ,your needs; you not only save money, but you make use of a type of service that is more rapid and less subject to error than where a particular person must be reached. Station-to-Station calls between 8.30 p.m. and midnight cost approximately one-half the day Station-to-Station rates. Station-to-Station calls between midnight and 4.30 a.m. 0 | approximately one-quarter the day Station-to-Station ra 216 PRINCESS STREET, Next Grand Opera House friends and the immediate relatives witnegsed the ceremony. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the bride's home. Mr, apd Mrs. Kinnie left by automabile for a trip to Amsterdam and Boston. They will be at home, May 15th, at 348 Winslow street, 50 SAMPLES Dr. Bell's Veterinary Wonder . 50,000 one dollar (31,00) bottles Free to horsemen who give the Wonder a fair trial Guaranteed for | Colic, Inflammatiorr-of the Lungs, Bowels, Kidneys, Fevers, Distemper, ete. Send fic. for Mailing 'Package, ¢te. Agents wanted. Write your address plainly. : DR. BELL, V.S, KINGSTON, Ost. is author, and is recognized as one of | operator in the usual way and say, "I wish to talk to anyone at No. 456 Springville"; or, if you do not know the telephone anyone at James King's number, say, "I wish to speak to residence, B. Street, Springville." Every Bell Telephone & Long Distance The Bell Teleph npany Bell' elep one Company, 8 We, v lican church. Another Canadian whosa name is said to have beén un- der consideration is the Rey. Henry John Cody, D.D.,, and hon. LL.D, also of Toronto, a former Preben- dery, St. Alban's cathedral, Toronto. Because of his attainments as an or- ganizer and educationist he was sel- ected by the Canadian government in 1918 as minister for education. He is also rector of St. Paul's; Toronto, and Archdeacon of York, Ontario. And a girl can be proud of her fig- the foremost evangelicals of the Ang- : Roswell W, Kinnie, who conduct- ed the Baker Pharmacy in Water- town, N, Y., in partnership with Leo- nard W. Worden, and Miss Myrtle Teresa Truell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Truell, Cape Vincent, N. Y., were married on Tuesday in St, John's Episcopal church, Rev. Ernest R, Ladbrook officiating. Only a few ads. ure even when.ghe has to wrap a bolt of muslin around her chest so she'll look like the pictures in the corset | dealers, or | Toronto. - , | vaper and PIL Dr. and MWVatertown. His bride is a graduate of Cape Vincent High school, and of thé nurses' training class of 1917 at the Watertown City hsopital. During the war she served for fourteen months in the army nurse.corps, nine months of which were spent with Base Hos- pital unit No. 65 from North/Caro- lina at Brest, France. Following her discharge she has followed her profession in and about Watertown, N.Y. The reason why some men' get $25 a week all their lives is because they are afraid they might earn more than they get.