Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1924, p. 7

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s roEsDAY, APRIL 8, 1030 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG = MAKING OF A SOLDIER ares hy = ren i In town. Father Hanley is expected : ) f t Wednesday, > Col. H. J. Dawson Tells Kiwan~ | '© trrive about CA of MiDogald, |, The tollowing tua st of fhe | any, Mont ar. radio stations and their broadcasting lans It Takes at Least Currie and Company, Montreal, ar | programmes which may be herr: | : . { Mon . rived tn town to-d@y in connection | . ; S U P GES I JON ) | Seven No onan with the quarterly audit of the On- | !°¢ally 0b Wednesday: i rani - | tario Steel Products Company. Mr. oe The Kiwanis club held a business Wallis spent the 'week-end as the 826--KDKA~--Pittsburgh, Pa. like meeting Sunday and had a very : 6.15. p.m.--Dinner concert. business-like address from Col. H. J. Ena Mir ad Macau at 8.30 ue. o" Bibles, Prayer Books, English Church jiton, wieastor of shididy at RM. | sfon: SOT FE : . | Regiment, op of the 59th Battalion, Mrs. W. H. Pennock, Ottawa, is 5 pm Sv pitts ah Ta Hymnals, Psalm Books, Methodist | C.E.F. Col. Dawson outlined the | the guest.of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. ¥ pm Concert. , <. > | Process of changing an average citi- | S3mpson. Hymnal, Presbyterian Hymnal, Ca- | zen into a citizen-soldier, and set as 283---WPAB--State College, Pa. the time necessary for that process, 8 p.m.--Mausical comedy. tholic Prayer Books, Devotional | seven months, with. several axaition: 10.45 p.m.--Musical selections, > 'al' months on active service at the : © 8 : x . front before being wholly depend-| . 890--WTAM<--Cleveland, Ohio. Books, Rosaries, Easter Cards. : jos He showed the need for a cer- f ; "" f 8 p.m.--Orchestra music. Maxson tain percentage of traimed officers (and non-commissioned officers | throughout the country in order that . | there might be at all times men ; ® / ® | ready to take over the raising and -- 880--WGY--Schenectady, N.Y. 6.30 p.m.--Adventure story. Br Jimerg 455--WJZ--New York City. | training of battalions for service. THE CORNER OF A HEART. 7 p.m.--Bedtime story. = | Without such men about the feat By Roy Farrell Greene. 7.30 p.m.--Dance music. 5 JJ | would bas mext to impossible. The | One corner of her girlish heart she 10.30 p.m.--Dance programme. » . . ---- | address was crisp, brief and to the | yielded first to me, aan When you see our styles you will be point and 'was lightened here and And halted there, because the rest 492--WEAF--New York City. . . . | there by personal experiences of Col. was occupied, you see, 7 p.m.--Service under United convinced that nothing can touch the class K J k | Dawson in such work as he outlined. By tenants who were kin to her, and | Synagogue of America. h ve . eep ac ! | The vote of thanks was moved and In who, as you'll divine, we show. seconded by Kiwanians Lieut. E. B. Through having dwelt there many 469--WRC--Washington, D.C. Frost Away Mah { | Sparks and Lieut.-Col. T. A. Kidd. years had stronger claims 3.45 p.m.--Piano Recital. Beautiful Straps in Grey Suede and all | Considerable amusement was than mine, 4 p.m.--Song recital. . = | caused when President Mills asked | I quite forget which one it was my 6 p.m.--Stories for children. > kinds of Patents. { Kiwanian Alfred H, Fair, Hemlock read of love displaced-- --r-- WITH: A N ELEC- | { Park Stock Farm, to stand; and It Con John's or Uncle Will's | 360---WGI--Medford Hillside, Mass. From $5.00 to $10.00 ---------------------------------------------- ! . Jongg | found that half the members did rot heart-lodgings were effaced. 7.30 p.m.--Music and address. TRIC HEATER ' | know his name. There were many | Yet soon I found the quarters cramp- ---- ------------------------------ . . | fines, and sweet charity collected ed, and with a wooer's art 887---WBZ--Springtield, Mass. ; ' [ well. Mr. Fair has been wintering I coaxed an added portion to that 7 p.m.--Lecture on military mat- 9 On * Th ~ ||! in the south of England and may be corner of her heart. ters. 3 ly the best mn stock € game of a thou | prevailed upon™o relate some of his < - 7.30 p.m.--Bedtime story. 2 Ine y S oe ore -- 7 - | travelling experiences to the club in The transfer was arranged, and oh. 7.40 p.m.--Orchestra music. Ww estinghouse, Ma- § | sand wonders. Genu- [toe Seavert Te or aEe, an -- 1 1 Y . . . . | Sixty-one tickets were purchased When she avowed: "Your corner's 536---KYW---Chicago, I, Jestic, Na tiona 1 ' 1ne Chinese sets PIrIC- Hl! by the club for the Boys' Choir con- grown till new 'much mors 7 p.m.--Dinaer concert. Equator, | cert on Friday night and tickets also than half 8 p.m.--Musical programme. if . ed from $20.00 up. purchased for all the children at the My heart you're occupying, dear. » Orphan's Home, You will know what that 447--WJAZ--Chica, nn. 1 On behalf of the. debate judges means--- 10 p.m.--Musical programme, Also seg-our special | in last week's contest, Ambrose Shea That all the other'tenants now > Graham Electric t $5 50 | announced that the affirmative side, are crowded-#ke sardines!" 447--WMAJ--Chicage, 111. at coon, * | Columbus Hanley" as leader, and | 'Well, more'of them will have to 7 p.m.--Story telling. : av | George Vanhorne as "silent part- move!" with candor, I avow- 8.40 p.m.--Orchestra music. - Princess St. Phone 1944 { ner," had won the debate. The op- ed, | "While those whom you select to 517--WWJ--Detroit, Mich. posing team consisted of Wendling . > o|| Anglin and Jack Newlands. stay 'must still more closely 8.30 p.m.--Orchestra music. Kinnear & d'Esterre The support of the club was ask- crowd!" ' ---- at 420-- WSB-- Atlanta, Ga. | ELE ed for the commemoration of the | And move they did (clear out JEW RS, seventh anniversary of 'the Battle of last) which shows the greedy 65.30 p.m.--Bedtime story. Dr. Waugh Princess Street, Kingston Vimy Ridge, which is being held in ¢ Dart 10.45 p.m.--Scottish ballads. a . '" the G.W.V.A. quarters, Tuesday A man will play if he's allowed on . 4 DENTIST, The Gift Shop na under the auspices of the corner in a heart! . - 546--KSD--St. Louis, Mo,, . Lo 6.30 p.m.--Concert. 2586. 21st Battalion Club. Major-General 108 Wellington St. Phody | Macdonell is to preside and Dr. R. Stories That Aren't Printed. 9 p.m.--Studio recital. Bruce Taylor will be one of the| "If you ¥dtuse me," he swore, "I| 11.30 p.m.--Dance muste. speakers. shall die." The guests of the day were Col. She refused.him. 680--WFAA--Dallas, Tex. Dawson and "Jack" Day of theSun| And sixty years later he dled. 12.30 p.m.--Musical programme, BRICK, STONE, PLASTERING AND TILE SETTING a $ ce Se a Life Insurance Company. 500--WOC--Davenport, Ia. DOUGLAS & McILQUHAM : | : Spirit photography is so called be- } Wy ume al program. FURNITURE FOR THE WHOLE HOUSE cause one cannot expect to obtain satisfactory results in this direction | me. : " CONTRACTORS | GANANOQUE without entering Into the spirit of| 6.30 p.m.--Sandman's visit. ot Jud sow Jou wl bo turning Jove Savage towards the rejuvenation PECIALTY. the thing. 7 p.m.--Educational lecturer. ¥ me, e searching igh the Spring sun no longer Permits JOBBING WORK A SPECL . a 8 p.m.--Organ recital. old dingy Furniture to pass muster and you and your friends will wish to PHONES 2267F--928W. 400 ALBERT STREET April 8.--On Saturday last when ¢ ; A i-- see new, dependable Furniture in its place. You have your cholce from a Ipturning ron Kingston . HS THE COMPLEAT GOLFER BUST Tron Angdles Cal. rstedooy collection. Campbell w rs. Campbell, Miss or 6.456 p.m.--Children's programme. Bessie and, Harry bad quite an excit- Tales from Bunkerland Var] " : NE RNRNERNNRER NR RARURRNRRNRERS nT By Newman Levy | 8 Pm--Varied programme. - JAMES REID soon Jorget. Wass Just ig ais In the manner of-- 312--KG --Galand Cul » miles from town, Mr. Camp notic- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. : . . : . ANOTHER BARGAIN ed a run-away team of horses hitch- | 1 ghot oy all into the air, at $8 p.m.--Musical, programme. The Leading Undertaker - - = 'Phone 147. MN a aT -. i in : ed to a spring wagon coming at a It fell to earth, I kow not where. 435--CKCH--Ottawa, Ont. Mad Dace Sorands him and acting |y said some things tht werers hies.| - § Pm--"0 Canada Ottawa |SlEns and portends which prophesy| that more electric power is consume very quickly he got to the side of the The ball was new--I'd used it Boys' choir. the oncoming new season, which may | ed during the month of April than at You can get a 97 piece set made by J. & G. Meakins, a beautiful pattern » *"" ' called "The Kew road and opening the door of his twice. be read. easily by those with observ- any other time of the year. Land- f or 2 5 00 Sedan pushed the occupants out and . i landladi i Complete radio programmes sold | ing eyes landla es, movie hall pro-| ladies will testify that more ashes just in time too because the team Long long, afterwards, in the rain, [a Canada Radio Stores. prietors, dance hall supervisors, and | are dropped upon floors during this ftruck his car. Mrs. Campbell suf- I lost another ball again, --- best of all by the meter readers from month than during any other. Who Regular price was $36.00. This special price is for only a few days. : : accident Saturday night when he had his hand crushed while adjust- (With a Bow to Aesop) fered a great deal from shock, but And as I cursed, there at the tee the electric light department. says the robin is a sigh of spring? CROCKERY SILVERWARE ing an elevator in the warerooms of By Arthur N. Kober. ' H. Wilson and Son on the north side A Crow flew to a Cellar and was ia ne sapenls from ser.| MY caddy sold them back to me. | 4]. No longer do the bright lights ot| The seasons may lag. Snow storme If. All Else Fall-- | Grant hall tempt the unwary, Many | have occurred in May. But examina- CHIN. A GLASSW. ARE of King street. \ ready to Pass away from want of a |' : y Charles Wyllie left yesterday to| Drink when he spied, behind ga accept a position in Toronto, Group of Aspiring Cobwebs, a Pitch fous injury due to Mr. Campbell's . Lieutenant Gitz Rice. bright lights are shining, but in se-| tion time is as immutable as Gibral- Y : 9 ® ® i Miss Gretta Beresford spent the | er. : : a week-end with friends in Kingston. He perched on it hoping to find k made onl from ' 0 on S The chief of police is among the | Water therein. Thers was a Liquid latest purchasers of new car. on the bottom, and since his was a fl ry . 3 Edward Delaney, Queen's, spent | Beak that had no turning, he could and ower oils great presence of mind. The occu- Keep your head down, Fritzy boy: : tar. Heartlessly the Juggernaut Tee the week-end here with his parents. | not reach it. 73 Princess St. Miss Mabel Carpenter and Mrs.{ There were no pebbles on hand to | aa J \ pants of the vehicle, Mr. and Mrs. K d . t cluded top floor rooms, where, unac- McMaster, did not escape so luck- TD Jus hud ¢ a ATiay DOF. A robin appears and people say, companied by any music save the) °r®®PS On us. Days of haste and lly. Mrs, McMaster was thrown into tee, ' "Oh, it Is spring." Ice leaves the (chimes of St. Andrew's, the solitary | Bights .of toll--the undergraduate | George Whaley will attend the On-| lower S0 as to raise the Liquid to That ex uisite clearness of complexion which | | tario Library Association conven- the Surface, and the poor Crow heav- d is a traditi : . . tion In Toronto on Easter Monday |ed a heavy Sigh into the Pitcher. h tion of English beau r is offered to you through British-made Plantol Soap -- the ditch and sustained some minor I saw you, I'saw you harbor, snow. disappears, the Wolfe student. invokes the wrath of the | XBOWs that spring is here. injuries, while Mr. McMaster was | Oh, you spoil every shot ' Islander awakens from her dréams; | Diety upon an education the writing -------------- very badly cut on the leg, though By that one fault you've got. "We are sure, now," they say. Alas, | of legible notes from its curriculum. A stubborn will may he broken by AN A ARIET Te anon | This struck the Liquid which splasha- AN AWFUL ATTACK | ed into. the Crow's mouth. Toe bird | famous throughout the world for over a OF PIMPLES ~~ |]'™mediately aged and passed away, quarter century. You will find this fragrant last reports from all parties are Very | If you want to be a golfer take a tip we have known that spring was here | In vain (?) do the movie houses | some little act of kindness so easy - S ing and ) Where he formerly Stood thers old friend unchanged in i b : ea ' was now a bottle of Old Crow. A an8¢d In its superb quality Summer a. x ALL OVER HIS FACE 2 although you will note a dainty new tablet good and Mr. McMaster who suffered from me, for many weeks before belated na- tempt us with "Black Oxen." Black | for you and me to perform. Moral: most is expected to be around again ture awoke to the ever increasing | economics and blacker French are on The boy is fit to become a man as usua] in a few days. Keep your head down, Fritzy boy. warmth of the sun. Be winter ever the programme for thé month, Sta- simply by the teachings of a pains- 'SOMETHING NEW FOR EAS Pimples breaking out on the face] What's Wrong With this Pitcher? | shape and wrapper, at avery reasonable price Ik TER and other parts of the body fs s ir : ' On Sunday last, Rby Button, Jos- Stupid people are always refresh. | 50 late a staying guest, there are tistics from the power plant prove taking and faithful mother, sign is not in The Third Alarm. eph Conlin and Pat Shine left" by "The: e e u 3 Dotor to spend the day In Napanee | ast spans wast ohne Shutuly ignor M: McFarlane met with a painful | FABLEGRAM. Suede and Nu-buck Shoes will be much |] "55st hae. yr a x Exquisite worn this Spring. Characteristic for their snk fhe elo a's "Kron: "Yes he's going to wind 1t| | (Hig . dn iste Spring-like smartness, distinctive style and od. --William Gross. ® % Joilet Soa 7- uality--in Silver C ey, Fog Grey Log ectually banishes (Copyright, 1924. Reproduction For-| \ Ip "a Coit Brower Beige, if J] her skin diseases ae it Mdden) | bd | a. er oY . The dainty light, sandal effects and cut- || "3 "Fiching the blooa. Keltfiend, od to : d : ; outs, which style authorities have decreed for the Spring and Summer of 1924. : We invite your inspection. : Blood Bitters a 31.06 por ine tor pasty " XY, y ' : 4 After the : k . ALLAN. M. REID [fists En ANS of $¢ ' bx SHOE STORE Slmples. RT -- sddressca" hy Na HE i a One T. Milbura Co., Limited, Toronto,

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