FOAL. AVRIL on wn. | | : THE DAILY BRITISH WHI Gc. (CERMANY'S UNCERTAINTY | Spring! |[--(®-- ts ou | peec cted as a IpSE a B23 =) [ [J PROBS: --Saturday, fine, becoming milder. & ge Solr ny SYSTEM CLEANSERS AND / Pessimistic Factor on the TONICS Exchange. f YOU MAY BE PUZZLED TO Lous. parma . : 1] T t your syst to a od i > box it London, pril 28.--The tempera- 3 yea! your system £0 ll KNOW WHAT GIFT TO SE- lll mental paper mark staggers like at 3 apring house-cleaning and fol- LECT FOR A rene sailor today, symbolizing : 3 low up with a real Blood andl ievinany's hazy state of mind about ; everything. Opening around 237, it | A 256, | ® 8 \ Nerve Tonie, reeled onward and upward to 2 ° only to fall back to 252 to the dollar. Allow us to recommend yours 4 e ing The official Reichsbank quotation : then sagged to 249, and then lurched --your: system will then re- this upward again late in the afternoon. | cefve the best treatment. | | Torn by conflicting emotions, the | ' of . | ° | state of mind of the Boerse and Ger- | Il Spring [mim NE e Last and Greatest Bargain the phrase, "Poincare vs. Morgon." | ; L. T. BEST | On the one hand, Poincare's speech | ' > 9 Ta | nN Ry proved a pessimistic factor; on the | Cg SA PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST i LET US SHOW YOU SOME OF {other hand, the report that J. P. | o Day at Steacy S Anniversa ry Sale Phone 30. Open Sundays. THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN {Morgan had accepted the Repara- | ! ' tions Commission's invitation to par-| A BEAUTIFUL PIECES OF [ticipate in the practical solution of | : v . |the reparation probiem via an intes- | Positively your last chance to share in the sensational bargains being offered at DR. BELL'S SHAVING CREAM ' | national loan to Germany, was ih . . . : . . : I i i this, our great Anniversary Sale. Every article mentioned together with the scores of ° . - . Bree"? Juicly, vay lather Sterling ine Wise giles {oduy anseried af el others on our counters are of exceptional merit. Shop here to-morrow and make and retains its moisture | prospects for such an international | Ha with prominent probably dom- your dollars do double duty. Silver | inant--Anerican participation were | much further advanced than anyone 3 | : OUR ENTIRE STOCK {In Germany had dared to hope or be- | | Heve. } | But then the Germans would real SUCH AS. CANDLE STICKS, | Poincare's speech, which confirmed VASES, TEA POT STANDS, | their worst fears about the approach- AN . : ' . | ing posgibility of a French occupa - . . SANDWICH PLATES, SMALL | tion of ke Ruhr, and Poincare's un- ' ® WAITERS, TEA SETS, etc. | pleasa Areminder of the ominous vs Xa \ > | date, May 31st, filled their minds \ 8 £7 { with forebodings of a crisis. \ K : ye | The reactionary Kreuzzeitung, un- { : | der the heading "Poincare's declar Nr" A SMITH BROS [ation of war," says: | T Cl é® | Poincare with brutal plainness ] O ay a . rice . |and ruthless frankness, even for a / Ty ! e | post- -war French Premier, has pro i |elaimed to the world the objectiv } \ 2 s ; 5 : L ESTABLISHED 1840 J Tra Afiyon lM Just 35 new Poiret Twill, Serge and fine French Tricotine Suits who 1 rows Poincare's energy and A - s : : | : to clear at exactly half price. Navy and Black--in sizes 16 to 44 { wii must realize that his words are KING STREET, KINGSTON ; Greats. but that he iy de- / 7 Bar Fence jas evry i, PUL that he Ip to choose from. Every Suitis marked in plain figures. Regular 40c. per rod E=----------mmm=l| he will and, above all, is in a position AN . $25. 00 to $95.00. While they last at this drastic reduction. W.H.Cockburn & Co. to do so." \ | The Die Zeit, the organ of the Ger- | \ - All sales for cash. No lay- -aways, ' | & Princess and Wellington Sts. DR. 8. E. PORTER A ' N Corner Alfred and Johnson Street Pohicare's Threats. | Phone 216. - "Poincare has transferred the cen- | -- | ~ Phone 1072F. [tre of interest of BEuropeean nations | 3 4 [trom Genoa to Paris. As secon as he fas | Genoa behind his nw he c can cut i 9 ® / | man People's party, says: | | NGI Ei rater NAN AA tN NN SSR REA GNE 1oove exist Germans. welneare's threats are in Sheth contrast ik £5 | George's concilatory, compromise iE co fe = reeking attitude, and constitute a] Are Y ou Mov ng | challenge to England. Let us clearly | realize that the brief dream of the == | aquality which was to dominate Gen- 2 =|oa has been dreamed out, and that 2 is ear' =| France's will for annihilation now mx has the say.' ! | President Ebert in his first publi Less 25% : Sweaters | speech of many months today gav Many people will be moving on May 1s. dw hen they SR brorsion to he 'Tetuon tenrs o = 2) BE = E take possession of their new home they will find French occupation of the Ruhr. Regular $25.00 to $85.00 Sale Price $3.69 Fr LIMITED "Despite our utmost endeavors (9 ma ny things thal will need renewing. Let us supply NIL ne peace conditions, We ar constantly thisatened With tus Taffeta, Crepe de Chene, Canton Crepe, | 25 only, fine Wool Sport Sweaters-- 10 nieasures of violence," Ebert told 2 == | large audience in the Opera House e Meteor, Satin Charmeuse, Puss colors to = Brandram-Henderson |New Perfection Oil Stoves {on the occasion of a funeral official Crep t 0 . y choose from regular priced | iti Willow Silk, Radium Lace, Afternoon $7.50 each; in sizes 36 to 42. welcome of visiting Cologne Maenner Paint, Muresco, | Gesangverein, one of thé) most fam- : and Evening Frocks or delightful new i SILK I re 3 SWEATERS Wall Papers, Alabastine, lous German singing societies which | Qarden Tools was probably mobilized and rushed | en . . . Brooms & Mops, Lawn Mowers, Berlinward by special 'train for pro- les 3 um from ys to ne Every 24 only, Silk Sweaters, in i pl and drop paganda purposes, ain Step Ladders, : Gas Ranges, "You have come from the Rhin ress markec in plain gures. ositive stitch. Colors Navy, Black, White. Fx- : to the capital to fasten new ties and ly your last chance to share in this bar- | ceptional value at $15.00 each. strengthen interest in the straits of . : . Special 3 Burner Gas Range with Oven $17.50. our Rhineland," Ebert told the sin- gain to-morrow, | SalePrice McClary's Electric Ranges with closed element ws pie," Crest. ave your Sngiaties - i , -- satisfaction. Buy one now. rear in addition the general difficul- .MEN'S NEGLIGEE OSTRICH RUFFS AND DRESS GINGHAMS oats consciousness hardens ue oi SHIRTS | MARIBOU CAPES | Reg. 25c., 35c. and 40c. yd McKelvey & Birch, Limited that our fellow countrymen in the - | | SALE PRICE and west are prevented from unfolding Regular $1. 50 In two lots to clear... their forces freely and co-operating hy e | unhandicapped in the reconstruction Sale Price + $1 00 Regular up to $4. 50. 18¢., 23¢. and 29c¢. a Yard Plumbers, Jobbers of hair a nd Gas-Fitters' ---- Stoves, Shelf, Heavy and House Furnishing Hardware, Teols, Olle, Beat your wants. a auiions) aud seopemic hie}: 25 doz., full sizes 14 to Sale Price $1.98 | 2 000 yards, i in a wonderful How shall a peace atmosphere arise | when we are constantly threatened | 3 i with further measures of violence is | 18, fine Percale Shirts Regular up to $35.00. variety of patterns and a question, and yet every nation on | Sy clear. Sale Price($7.95 ; . colors, _, earth needs peace as imperatively as | § Suppiles, Sheet Metal and Tin Work; Electric work; Painting and Paper Hanging. Special work of all kinds undertaken. bread. The Rhenish population is in | AS oc." Rov voici : in these heavy years it has given ever | LADIES' VESTS, 4 for $1.00-- BLACK~ COTTON HOSE, 18¢c. PAIR fs of loyalty to the Father- | . rh . . . Tend." The Mea of Rilneland's spar 200 Ladies' fine Swiss Ribbed Vests 1,000 pairs of Black Cotton Hose--in ation from the Reich Is imported --short and no sleeve -- Cumfy Cuts -- | sizes 9, 94, 10--regular 25c. a pair. from outside, and, fostered by fan- | tastic intriguers and adventurers of | worth 35c¢. each. / Sale Price rr hr Sale Price AI | oon Rhenish people. To urge you to re- p, > . . WHITE Tain Jo74), thoretgrs, 5 a TABLE DAMASK, 98c. YARD : 1,000 pairs of Penman's fine Lisle / | 100 yards Bleached Table Damask-- | Hose in Black, Brown and White; regu- e '® VIEWS WITH ALARM 34 inches wide--regular $1.25 a yard. |; lar 45c. a pair. Sewing Mac ; es |. APPEME FOR BivoRcE| ice . . Sale Price . 3 pairs for $1.00 moniren Spica Sous Marrags ll pURE, LINEN TOWELS, 47¢. EACH | CHILDREN s COTTON SEs ue. : Lightly. ! 10 dozen, pure Linen Huck Towels-- | , School 1 a es we, Toon ot U e 24 size |7x33--hemmed ends--reg. 60c ea. o IV --Teguiar Montreal, April 28.---At yesterday | 47 '35c.a pair, ae vie ee C... "Sale Price AHR OO = morning's session of the annual con- | ference of the Anglican synod of | ; -- ontreal, a motion was proposed for El : : adoption as follows: That the £ynos TERRY YOVIELS, 69c. EACH-- | BRITISH WOOL SERGE, 69c.-- . T1Ces SEPruSs BR Slirm at the iereusing 10 dozen, extra heavy, large sized, © All Wool British Serge--made good number of application for divozce to the senate of the domion and the in- Colored Terry Bath Towels--sold regu- | strong yarns--Black, Navy and Brown-- crease of the evil of divo eral- ! ly; and that it Stacy the it arat $1. 00. i» 37 and 40 inches wide. 1 5 clare ue 4 , Sale Price ; tee on marriage and divorce to take J IN NOW any action possible on behalf of the synod in co-operation with other dio- ceses, and oppose the granting by the parliament of Canada of grounds and facilities for divorce, an to main- tain fully the indissolubility of mar- | - " riage according to the teaching of | 3 our Lord Jesus Christ." . oie . Addressing the synod, Rev. Canon I.F. Harrison Co., Limited Phose 90 Jf .%. 20mm 2m ver ele .y ' AB the soeial service committee of tha | 5 ' § of England, in de: | regarded