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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1924, p. 3

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4 TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924. THE ------ = . M ki . | . II LETTERS | RADIO snoADoAsTING | Take Yours Now. To The Editor S 1 $1.00 "The following is a list of the ra- arsaparilla . . $1. We hear from | dlo« stations' anid their broadcasting BI od Purifier $1 00 More Fair Prizes. programmes which may be heard lo- BE O . ; * , : ! R PROBS: --Wednesday, fair and rather cool.' - | the larger cities w Bath Bog, Anh Hiro ay cally on Wednesday: s..$ ; ditor): And still they come. Herb Tablets..$1.00 that special prizes for cheese exhibited | gpg KDKA-- Pittsburg, Pa. ; Hypophosphites at the Kingston fair, Sept. 16-20,| 12.15 p.m.--Noon concert, z , 50c. and $1.00 ' 1924. . 6.15 p.m.--Dinner concert by the [ , . $50--Given by the following citi- | Pittsburg Athletic Association or- 5 zens: Standard Bank, $35; John Gib- | chestra. Wampole S Wine $1.00 son, cheese buyer; $5; L. aon 7:16 p.m.--Garden talk. " Benedictine Wine $1.50 cheese buyer, $5; and G. G. Publow, 7.30 p.m.--Address by Dr. Tho- Beef Iron and Wine $1 $5 (Open to'the Counmty of From-| Institute of Technology. 2 o 9 8 » : b d tenac only) $765, given by the King- 7.40 p.m.--"National Stockman Blaud Pills are to € use ston Industrial Agricyltural Asso-|and Farmer" market reports. AQ . ciation, open to the whole dominion. 8 p.m.--Literary progtamme. i 100 for 25c¢. very extensively The Kingston Industrial Agricultu- : y ral Assoclation have been successful 860--KJV--Pittsburg, Pa. ey I. T Best this comung. sear In the past few years In securing 11 a.m.--Mausic. \ those valued prizes the directors 1 p.m.--Music. 2 : vy 9 A son. . | feel that by offering those substan-| 3 5 p.m -- Music. + Spring is homie replenishing time. Our stécks are most com- t Eastern Ontario cheese . inspector, | mas S. Baker, president of Carnegie ' tial prizes that stimulus might bel 5 p.m.--Music. "Twilight Tale," . s Send Mauy'of the Jowest colors glven the cheese makers, creating |anq "Dairy of Our Dog, Snubs," for plete and varied and offer a broad assortment for your choice. Open undays and shapes are in our greater energies whereby not only |the kiddies. ' 5 ; Ontario, but the County of Fronte-| 9 pm __ Miss Irma Hartmann, con- 1 1 1 stock, in both Ladies' and Bac. might take front rank 1a the | rests; Biron mar aruman, con- We will gladly give estimates, take measurements and lay temen's designs. : ; : ' TREE Gentlemen's desifn, Sheoss tndusiiy of the world. The |pigny, selolsta. Linoleums, Floor Oilcloths, Stair Carpets, place Curtains and ' directors of the Kingston Industrial . y ) FOR S ALE . THESE CANES Ts NT Sway NY. Window Shades. We also make up Curtains to order, and S3200Prahe,. © roums, lprove have the new ey WL I B07 Springhield Mass, guarantee satisfaction, ; : i dae "| fends of English | [oi vii ah Wo ESRI, hoped that the much coveted hon-| 7 pm _ Humorous programme. Horn an d are ors will not be allowed to slip from 7.30 p.m.--Bedtime story for the $7000--Brick, 9 rooms, all modern, . h.w. floors. priced from $5,000--Brick, 8 rooms, modern im- Falr. ber music by the WBZ String orches- | provements, garage. : $8,000-- Brick, 9 rooms; all im- Moral: "Frontenac cheese makers | ira provements, garage, large gar- be busy." 8.30 p.m.--Programme by Ruth Jen, Souls and flowers, good iy Voie Susvow, Soprage; Rug Mari. Na-| . : s ell, pianist; Mrs, arles sser, 38,500-Brick, § yous: all modern; , --R. J. BUSHELL. | whistles; Mabel Going, pianist. | $2800--Frame, semi-detached, North Secretary-treasurer and manager. 11.30 p.m.--Dance programme by end, 7 rooms, electric light, 2 : Leo Reisman and his orchestra. ' plece bath. Montreal Street. ave JF . $8000 -- Frame, 6 rooms, Semis Bs: AREA bi mile " - . 455--WJZ--New York City, the cheese makers of County of i&iddies. | Frontenac this fall at the Kingston 7.40 p.m.--Programme of Cham- | " 1 N n , * Bungalow; improve ts. ) i z 4.30 p.m.--Tea concert by orches- FURNISHED HOUSES TO iNT. ; ZN. tra, | Se fic 5.30 p.m.--Lecture by Dr. -Her- Bateman's Real Estate ' . man H. Horne, department of philo- / a sophy of New York University, - 1113 BROCK ST., KINGSTON | 7 p.m.--The Story Book Lady will Telephone 1925F. 7a NY 7 TH p tell a bedtime story. ; 4 \ 7.30 p.m.--Dance programme by orchestra. ; 536--KYW---Chicago, Tl. BUY ADVERTISED goops RR cr re : . The Sure Way To A Square ) Tto 7.30 p.m.--Dinner concert. . Ni Fl s R : : a1 p.m.--Joska DeBabary's ew . Oor ugs . 2 7.10 to 7.20 p.m.--Clyde Doerr's orchestra. ~ WILTON RUGS--See our MountRoyal quality Wilton-- : : 7.20 to 7.30 p.m.--Joska DeBa- . : - _ ; bary's orchestra. all the newest patterns and exclusive colorings. Made of the » finest yarns. {E LATE MARIE CORELL! : Tre ied British Tor ETI ed 517--WWJ--Detroit, Mich. , ) ; on Monday. " 8.30 p.m.--Orchestra music. or Size 4} x 7} feet Size 9 x 9 feet |CONDEMN THE TURKS ut, I, ot + Ep : FOR CALIPH' FALL | the stof lady; gtpries for the chil. $ 2 5 00 -- $60 00 -- dren. F » F OR SP RI N G Mustapha Kemal and lsmet| 7:30 pm.--Weekl lecture from 4 ® North-west. Uni ity. x Pasha Chief Targets of 8.40 a a orches- Size 9 x 104 feet Indian Moslems' Attack. tra. : . 9.15 p.m.--De Paul University Size 63 x 7% feet : Delhi, April 22.--The abolition of | School of Music. . ' the caliphate by the Turkish repub- ° Gas Ranges. ' Glass and Putty. lic has been condemned by all shades 895--KHJ--Los Angeles, Cal. of thought represented among the 6.30 to 7.30 p.m.--Children's pro- - " ° w Electric Ranges. Lawn Rakes. Moslems of India. Their attacks have | gramme and bedtime stories. } Size 9 x 12 feet . been levelled principally at Musta- S-- 1 1 pha Kemal] and Ismet Pasha, who are | Complete radio programmes soll 1 Coal Oil Stoves. Spading Forks. regarded in India as désirous of [at Canada Radio Stores. { Size 63 x 9 feet $78.00 . usurping the highest religious office. Milk Cans. Wall Papers. The, Indian leaders have protested to TT . . . Size 11} x 12 feet ' . , . . Angora, claiming that the ction has |. " . Paints and Oils. Make your selection dealt a severe blow ot Islam and can- WHY THE WEA 9 . " not be recognized by Indians, as it ' ; now. was taken Without their sanction. THER? l 00 00 The Turks themselves have lost DR. CHARLES F. BROOKS Size 63 x 104 feet ™ . the powerful influence given them by Secretary, American Meteorological Indian Moslems who have upheld the ol ! \ ety, Tells How, Turkish cause because they believed | § - Size 11 13} feet od s . the caliphate in danger. As a result Sun-Warmed Houses, $53 00 } x : C @ ve IC of the disintegration of Turkey after | Some of those who bewall the high . 8 the war, many leading Indian Mos- | €0St of coal, would do well to consi- : > Heating § » » Fitters and Plumbers, lems even refused to co-operate with | der the low cost of sunlight for Jobbers of Plumbers' and Gas-Fitters' the English government because they | heating purposes. - Only sunlight \ and House Furnishing Hardware, Tools, Ulls, Be: : Supplies, Sheet Metal held England responsible for the | cannot accomplish much if it is shut / and Tin Werk; Electric work) Painting and Paper Hanging. Special condition of the Turk, and they felt Out by heavy window draperies- and Also complete stocks of Mats and Axminister, Tapestry, werk of all kinds undertaken. Lloyd George's pro-Greek policy con- | shades pulled down convenMgnally : : : - policy oo o dui Oriental and other Rugs at popular prices. stituted a grave menace to their re- [Just half way. If you wish to oy ligion. the sunlight in the cool seasons \it action of Abgors Is oven. tuken- as | that do hot shade the Rowse 10 wie FLOOR OILCLOTHS LINOLEUMS AND CONGOLEUMS : > -- . dl! an insult. ter. Houses facing in a southerly : 3 MAKE YOUR WORK EASY {| The proclamation of King Hussein revtion re Mere desirable then JAll the new colorings mn Floral, ll | assuming the Caliphate in M - | those facing north, 6 as the ng . . . = H . El % ; . : ll tamia, TransJordanie. pity op. room rather than the kitchen will Block and Tile patterns 1n one, Showing a broad range of pat- Have the Hotpoint Electriggoods in your [f| sas is not likely to be accepted ny | get the benett of the suns neatren. | two and two and one-half yds. | terns and new colorings. . ll | Indian Moslems, according to many | Less snow and ice will accumulate ) home. We have everyth may need to [| icaders in the faith, "|on the porches and walks on the wide. Linoleums in widths from two to four yards wide. being comfort. Irons, Toaklers, Heaters, ots, | oo vo tages, | cit outmost o soverwent mend fg grr : i HOLDS NO ILLUSIONS. pga mpi gd igh tair Oilcloth and a good as- Congoletimsin.all the.wanted > | ----f "| receive sunlight at some time during Halliday Electric Co. 'iu Muy. Pickiord tu Util the i the day. exept. parbans Ie wloviy Soret of Rugs and Mats. sizes in Rugs and two yards : . Il ng Is Good, ter. . -- 1 1 . PHONE 04. C ER KING AND PRINCESS 8Ts. fj London, April 22.--Mary Pickford | gome temperature observations in ou will find everything y ou | wide by the yard. : : says she is going to retire from the a house which had been vacant for require for bedrooms, dining . y fms after another three, or, at the [a month may be cited by way of ad. Kitch .> | The assortment is large and most, four, pictures. vertising the heating power of spring rooms, tchens and halls In | varied and we would advise an It is no use pretending I am a|gyunlight, During the period of va- this 1 did : \Wao Duse or Bernhardt and go on acting | cancy the ground had. been almost splendid assortment at| early choice while stocks are forever," she said. W-COV! po 1 i T created & certain type, which | ntTUAlly snow-covered and, tem- popular prices. at their best. has been worked out now. It is fin- ing. When the house was opened ished. It Is possible to do another about 3 p.m. on a clear day, fhe type, of course, but the public wants temperature outdoors was 46 de- me only in one character--Mary grees. The temperature in the * , . : Pickford. Now, I have done that, | unsunned cellar was 41. degrees, in S O Sh ; f . Easter is the season when peopl for something and I think it is time to quit." th floo: . at : : - : : W 'a litte better In their _ og took for why our " egimndipe digi: hii : cc ur Oo ing O Shoes are captivating in their Spring-like smartness and * rvatory the temperature . was : gm - Ca = : me iste AIBInCtIYe CDARMCLRE.... ci... Fier . Tulsa. Okla... APH 23. --. Local {comfortably high. bout 10. asgreos. New Cretonnes, Silkolines, Tapestries, Lace, Scrim and Net er es . undertakers were confronted with a Another house after two weeks' va- . Curtains d C xs M d Wi : ~ See our Strap Shoes with cutouts, Taaet Tor Mra. Pearl GawPYing 4 | cancy in winter was found, on a k wi urtainings--Madras, Window Shades and ac- and our new Oxfords ih Patent, Kid, Yours of age, Who weighs = 700 | warmer than outsids ween theron cessories--all at popular prices! Suedes, in Log Cabin or Grey. : Jounds. 2 Sushi fon two | strong wind was blowing, $5 060 to $9 00 : be constructed for her. - . . Mrs. Gardner died Friday at her « Marmora G.W.V.A, home at Jenks. She was said to| Peterboro, April ~22.--At the|, ; ; have been the biggest woman in the | annual meeting of Marmora ind g@ 0 world. She measured 38 1. 2inches| Deloro branches of the G.W.VA., 4 Wy | (4 from shoulder to shoulder. Phone 159. The only person who cam borrow 4 y money is the person who does not, > need to borrow. To him that hath shall be given. 3

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