Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jun 1914, p. 6

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AT PETAWAWA BY WHISKEY . fa ~ 'ments, the samp was only "officially" _ troops * "hére is the enthusiasm of the same + troops for what is known as "real" drinke 0 - ed " are sufficient followers oo OF SOLDIERS. "Bewers Had to be Dig Up--No' One Petawawa Camp. ' June 24--Al- most equalling the enthusiasm of the for the military manoeuvres drink and which is officially non-ex-| Astant op very is miles 2 hot, ry and dusty coun Ey I uy a vetent 'work is very real as is evidenced by Ith pron 's work but their Interest] n-thé prohibition gusstion is by mo hers bo be disregard Jumors of drinks and he un were ol ere on Monday of a num! sewers in these drains and so ly were they clogged that the engineers decided to conduct some @&xcavation work. result was the nding of hun- dreds of bettles. Monday night's lapse from the pro- hibition rules of the camp took place nce of the minister of mil- ie There I nis a en he army #0 far as is Naden; been no official investigation of the presence of the bottles in the drains Dut they were present in such nu rs as to put the camp is out of action. supposed that during the first wank. ot camp, that is, of course "be- Tore the arrival of the Montreul regi- - dry. "he orders are that commanding officers are. responsible for seeing that there is no Hquor in the lines It has searcely been practicablé how- ever, to search the baggage of évery man, and, even were this possible, there are ways of evading such a search. That these means were suc- eosetul is well onstrated by the condition of the drains. At the beginning of the week it was reported that the sewers were wot fn very condition and Tt be- to ope them so}. hopelessly clogged did they become. Huge quantities of bottles, whiskey and beer bottles principally were found, but of rse no explanation was fortheoming from any individaal. Apart from this altogether it is not only not impossible to obtain liquor in camp but not even very difficult when the individual supply of a sol- dier runs out and he is well known to his comrades. Water bottles, for Instance, are carried by every man on manodeuvres and it is said that év- ery bottle did not contain pure water only. The depleted su nd too were replenished at Chalk Notwithstanding age facts there of , the W. exw. in SRP to make the YM.C.A Hie canteens prosperous. Yorn a of meeting for the camp. use there is no sa- In 'ten milés of the infantry and artillery camps and five miles of the SALLL00 _ In addition to these moving picture exhibitions are provided for thé en- tertainment of the troops, pictures of " ry life and work being shown océasionul funs of a light and comic mature. # x + wn | eee i ATTACK, SChooy, | PROPOSALS Government's Education Bil Roundly a Denounced. « London, June 25--The ment's proposals for the rbvision of the national education scheme were the "Sr t. of abel condemni- ti fill hd: BP me nation ins, yesterday # the Strongest" de- on emanated we F nly ne and Rev. Clifford, Hf orters of he govern- objections to thé a fo owed last July, is that free education, as understood in the ket of 1891, is to be abolished. Sheffield refused to accept the tement madle in the Commons 2 a oudaY, by Right Hon. J. A. ohident of the Board of Edu- Eatin that Fights of parents to free Cation would not be endang- ered by the proposals of the Finance bill... He also condemned .the lib eri! and labor members who help- ed 10 kill the school attendance bill which was direeted against the half- time system prevalent in Lancashire, Rev. Dr. Clifford demanded that eré should be no tampering with and unsectarian education. He had been travelling in the provinces and had - heard complaints every- Where against the Board of Ediuca- Hod All the 'evils of the present arose out of the Support -- by the gover. ents $0 to the per- petuation of denomina egdaca- tion. For Be Mberal labor goversi- Jeni to such = wevaton was Well as & dis play of En 0. govern- principles. wl embody- aid accom- 'platform he hres t overament it Iuodification of the proposals was i852 ist stands | of bot- So ser- fous was the situation with Ears oo to} 'and early Taj] sfyles, mostly famous. eas- . CLOSED Forced To Sacrifice To" Meet Immediate Posse Detnans : 4 Ee Se ie 1 | : Doors Ope en ~ Friday, Jane 26th The Moment We Raise , 148.4, This Even Ends RONEY & CO., KINGSTON, FORCE Db To meet immediate pressing demands. Their ire stock of Clothing and Furnishings mer by order of THE MUTUAL ADJUSTERS R raise $10,748.14 Cash. for Mes and Boys goes under the ham- PRICES WILL JAR THE MALE POPULATION OF. THIS VICINITY READ THE FULL DETAILS On our shotilders rests the responsibility of raising $10,748. 14 in cold cash It's optional with us to sell in bulk or te amount. We find over $27,000.00 worth of high class > goods for men and boys, all in first-class condition, over $10.000.00 having been purchased for Spring and Summer 1914. While we find it imperative to raise $10,748.14 at the earliest possible moment, we al- 41710 of this amount the first 24 "selling Saturday. "We state the exact conditions as we find ED. B. LANDON, ADJUSTOR. on this stock within the next few days. at retail this clothing and so find it gompulsoy to raise hours, or Friday an them Proven Promises Men, get the meaning--Suits in all the 1 very Itdst styles and ade by tailors who know how. We guarantee these to equi the $25.00 made to measure kind. ADJUSTER'S PRICE $12.40 A Red Hot One - Overcoats and Raincoats early fall"stwles for the man who cares. Roney's price up to $12.50--first come figst servad-- ADJUSTER'S PRICE $6.40 summer and ot Choice of Suits here's your ome chance, men. Summer Test Our Promises tern mak hand tailored. Values to $32.60, unrestricted choice-- ADJUSTER'S PRICE $17.40 Entire Stock at Similar Reductions Why |) Bonifide Hesitate Sale TEE Without Men's Pants, $3.00, Now Values "up to $2.25, The Proof Is Here About $5 dozen in the lot. We dara not tell you these are $1.90 value, but better shirts are not made | . to retafl upder 60c. Ad- | juster's price The Great Financier Says : 'Buy. when others are foreed to sell," Over 400 Overcoats in this stock at tended. ==SPECIALL:= OPENING DAY Friday, June 26th 50 TIES 50 Value to 50c each . To. the first fifly men and women entering the doors. I (No other. purchase requir- | ed): Choice10c 150c on the Dollar - for Inventory | ' And under ofig important || i changes i | vortawee of this Sale. representations will be tolerated. it 'easy to détermine the exact amount you save. i class Merchtidise &arried by tlils store and weld know our. conservative methods. assertion, without stfetly stating the truth. During this forced on. movement we will zealously live up io our reputation. Our avenue JUNE 26th, at 10 a.m. RE i to future' ecess 13 dependent upon how we traf. the public. Don's Fail To Be Here! {, JUNE 26, § to $8.50, all sizes-- which to choose. Roney's > EXPLAN ATION IN BRIEF We Want You Know The high character of wearing apparel Te ee a 0AM. SHARP TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC Men's Suits Service and Style uits and broken lines, ADJUSTER'S PRICE $4.87 We realize that this announcement will prove many patrons of this store, and no doubt will startle the most skeptical. disastrous weather conditions, gency have brought us face to imperative to raise $10,748.14 without Mutual Adjusters have taken charge. square deal business polic We trust you will § great surprise The cry of imaginary hard times and money strin- face with most serious conditions. possible fail, which explains why the We wish to assure our patrons that our and customary honest treatment will be fully ex 1 take advantage and s Beni assisting us in inisieg Ves amount S Necessity demands. RONEY & CO. We find it upply summer and fall needs, . combined--Lonely | Roney's price up We Require 25 Salesmen Apply Thursday Think Trousers WE waka Almost 1,000 pairs from price 2 e's ' toney s price to | | { | | | | styles; Men Consider Here is a great opportunity -- Sufts, mostly tweeds in mixed colors, all sizes and styles, up fo now Roney's price up to $10.50 ADJUSTER'S PRICE $6.40 They Are Here Men's Suits, summer and fall 1914 not $20.00 values but well worth up' to $16.50-- Money Back if Your Purchase Does Not Please Home ps Imspection ADJUSTER'S PRICE $9.65 Negligee Shirts The cool, comfy kind, beau- tiful range ~ of patterns; values to 98¢; now 633e Values up to $1.45, now Sde¢ Boys' Suits Large range of styles, beau ytiful range of patterns; values to $3.50, now $1.80 now ..$1.37 Values to $2.25, Sy * We guarantee every statement here made. Former prices remain unchanged, making 'the high- RONEY & 00. TSIEN - Mutual Adjusters i in Charge Raising Cash on Stockiof Wea deetn a few lines of further explanation here necessary so the people of this vicinity may know and fully appréciste the im- We assure each and every customer absolute satisfaction. Every garment and every article marked in plain figures, Having been established for many years in Kingston, the people will know We have never inaugurated a sale; never 'made an No mis- Our Time Is Limited For tis reason. we place no restriction or limitations on this stock. We must ise $10,748.14 at the ear- liliest possible moment." Revolution in Commercial Circles Remember, thera is nothing myster about this great movement which by the marvellous values and price ery. M's a big Vusinets Rropaaition everything open and above board. tell you frankly that we are going to raise $i0.743.14 yah on this stock af: the ear) est possible moment and fully realizes Rost drastic methods must be employed. 'Should you assist us we will mike it most profitable for you! > Doors Open Friday ut 10 a.m. with

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