Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Apr 1915, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1915. jms TRIN IS T0 TAKE ; DAVIES' THE UNDESIRABLES OFF THE | A HANDS OF HUNGARY. - . ; : - Galician Fefugees In Hundreds Of Mn y | ams Thousands To Be Placed In Camps -- Tisza Forced This Action. : . (Smoked and mil ired.) Budapest, April 14.--The Aus- . trian-Hu arian Governments, t : a fev 12 negotiations, have mad | arrangements regarding the Galjeiar " / Pp refugees who are scattered oy 1- ar n hundreds of thou have become such a ny the Hungarian Government has deen { 'Boneless Cottage ed it necessary to get rid of 3 y ® According to the arrangements made the Hungarian Government will sin Rolls ply expel them from the country as > 3 ; undezirable aliens and the Austria 4 (Select . cuts to boll or fry) Government will instal them in centration camps erected 1! hia i] i : purpose. Count Tisza recognized ; C . this question as of grave importance, * and went to Vienna a few days ago A $ é with this special problem in miad,; I . i= am informed that he made the Aus- trian Government understand that Th WwW they would have to look after the Ga- " rr. its g --_--_-- : ent _. ms tan Set ve-------- - ER ER 0 m. i meri. lician refugees for if no satisfactory arrangements were reached he would expel them. There can be no question «9 ie oni nnd 06: An annual event that brings joy to the heart of every thrifty housekeeper Davies Co. country has raised the criminal stat- . . . . United, Woon, v7, +. {) ees {yoo Funcrod pus vest in the in this district of these people cannot be imagined S- They not only practiced extortion and forced the prices of foodstuffs to an : J - IE NEW NC . , Me®. h + : v THERAP ORM kd po artificial height, but their frauds and : ) $ a st rty are A 9, Hospitals with . other crimes against property are SUCCONS, CURESCH RON IC WEAK 298, DISCHARGES, 1 NEY, BLADDER, URINARY DISEASES, BLOOD PO 80 innumerable and impudent that POST er re A the Jewish population of Hungary a ONTO. WRITE FOR & BOOK TO Dr. L® 8 n Ones 0-Se tes are ap- Co, FAVERSTOCK Ko, HAMPSTEAD, Lowpon. ine, | 21d the keenest pro-Semites are af 4 >. NEW DRAGEE (TASTELESS) FORMOF gasy 10 7) plauding the Government decision to - = FHERAPION SE ithe v or 1 0morrow, 'r SER THAT TRADE MARKED WORD 'THERAPION' 13 Off A most curious fact is that they LY 9 S17 SENT ATAND APIIALD J ati. GATIME TACKEN) are, almost without exception, well ¢ / P to-do and even rich, though their ex- py terior would lead one to think them 5,000 yds. at extra HUDSON BAY begsurs gid hey accept the bofgarsl of special prices as da and Saturd AY | Beauties SURANCE CO. for refugees are demanded for all, \ al imported spreads at Head Office - - Vancouver, B.C, although their kaftans are ined | Rte s wands anos Security to Selieyholders with money. They have formed as-| 15¢ Cretonnes for 10c actual w hole sale cost: 079,441.60, sociations and speculated. in every- - > ® i : A STRIOTLY CANADIAN thing, piled up flour and vegetables 17¢ 12*c Sale starts 9 a.m.--no approbation. $1.25 qualities, $1.00 COMPANY. when the bread famine was almost 19¢ ' » 15¢ . *1 Jus oy . 1. Parkes, McVittie & Shaw, unendurable and forged everything 99. y 17¢ 39 1.256 Managers for Ontario, | that could be forged. " "d( 5 i) 1.50 26 Wellington: St. East, Toronto, (B| One of them committed fraud on 25¢ 19¢ oR Ont. | both the Austrian and Hungarian i 1.98 1.76 ® ® J. R. C. DOBBS, eiohdtiere; He was a ¥ealuiy man $ 33¢ . oo 3 Yim Cu Ins 2.99 2.00 | anc ac n City Agent, Kingston. a P great setate in Sake 5 Joe Tred oh " 949 295 -- RQ | cia and horses were requistioned. Bos : actually less than then ers' cost! =i . from his stables there Later he ro . So At actua - oe 5 2.75 2.50 a Tm, he pany aod of 50 $2.00 valuds for $1.25 $4.50 yglues for $3.75 3.00 2.75 2¢ 8 ' i 8 Eng oe prop vs vy - ' aa § and the same amount in Budapest Del , C 295 1.50 . 2.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 | for the same horses. When they ar- ) J¢ 65¢ 2 50 1" 2.00 5.50 4.75 rested him he offered 100,000 crown 9 GO) 3 ' T5¢ oe . bail, but this was refused. py 4.00 3.50 306 7. 295 6.00 2 5.00 4.75 y 4.00 310 : 3.00 8.00 ' 6.50. 5.00 -- 4.50 1.25 7 3.50 Extra ! Extra! ( Besides giving unheard of price reductions--during this 0 ore great "'spring-time sale" we are also going to give "DOUBLE , : DISCOUNT STAMPS"--This coupled with our drastic price > Madras reductions should prove this the greatest "Spring Sale in Kingston!" ; Spreads 2 " + Curtain- Lace Curtains Hundreds of pairs at special "Spring Sale" prices, as 35¢, $1.26 qualities, 95¢ 40c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.15, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 on up to $7.50... 1.50 1" $1.19 BEPPPPPEPEPPPIRSEPEL SPE PD | 7 A _vaviety of beau- tiful colorings of: un- matched values. WAR BULLETINS, . Officially announced that five were killed and forty hurt in the mysterious explosion at Lerwick naval base, German spies are suspected, Moth Preventatives--Cedar, if Lavendar and Camphor Flakes. Extra strong, in large 15 cent §i Moth Proof Bags, all sizes, from 35 cents to $1. Grass Seed The finest pos. ij sible; 25 cents the pound. | All fresh Flower and Garden Seeds. The German cruiser Kron Prinz Wilhelm is reported sink- ing at her anchorage at New- port News, but her commander still declares he 'will return to sea. SS { | The seventh casualty list of Neuve Chapelle battle issued Tuesday night brings the to- tal casualties up to. 7,800, in- cluding 2,400 killed and more lists to come. The Popular Drug Store, id OPEN SUNDAYS, A A a Ing Oil Window Shades Best qualities only at 35e, 40¢, 50¢, 60c and 75c. In white and color- | - "Art Muslin Summer ed Horal Pfects--the A broad assortment for your choosing at 10e, 12 1-2¢, 15¢, 18¢ sale prices are: 18e, and 22 J bl | tt a anneletts 20c, 25¢, 30c, 35¢, 40c, 46¢, 50c, 60c and 75c. Sr . Curtain Nets Grimsby despatches say eight +! ' a : Specially pr ced at 15¢, 20c, 26c, 30c, 3bc, 38c, 40c, 45c, 50c, Bl trawlers are considerably over | 60c and T5¢. : due, It is feared they were + 4 ¢ dl e S torpedoed or hit mines. * k NE TMs Ty TTT PES Ee + OY - " The Ger s feari rads ¢ 4 : N vance on Meta are moving -- : d P es try Curtain Scrims Put vour heavy Sideruble Teinlorementy toghat + y In plain white, ivory and eream and flowered borders, priced winter ones away -- * at 17c, 20¢, 23¢c, 25¢, 30c, 35¢, 38¢c, 40¢, 45¢ and 50c. , spring is here! The British torpedo boat de- stroyer Renard and the battle. ship London made a ten-mile dash up the Dardanelles, re- turning uninjured. The Russians captured three of the heights guarding Uszok Pass; 2,700 Austrians were tak- en prisoners with in last two days. FRE dE rhb EAR RFP P I bP GF ESP FAR PEP PPP PF FPF F PE odd It is officially announced that Capt. Buller has been appointed to command the Pats, to suc- ceed the late Lieut.-Col. Farqu- har. 4 A LT YT PPP You'll find all the help you want r WE Canadians are called on for + in Selecting Your : CCUNG YOUP: sooo INA Curtains S83 WINDOW DISPLAYS oii, To Spri n g | Wag, ey retire mpd is. |; Zale price, $1.69. : 4 size, reg. $1.75; Marked specially . 11-4 size, reg. $1.75; . for this occasion at . sale price, $1.49. uit . ee $3.75, $4.50, $5, $5.50 : rer --f These prie=s defy T° and $7.50. : defy competition. t At this store. Our store is perfect | April 14.--Gananoque Council, No. 284, Royal Templars of Tem- and men whose judgment may be perance held a well attended social ; {last evening. An interesting pro- a relied upon will assist you in finding | gramme of a musical ang literary | Helen Mabee; corresponding seero. | : . . | hature was well rendered following| tary, Miss Gertrude Berry; treasur- | just what you want. Fashjon Craft | which refreshmeits were served. er, Miss Gussic Dempster: editor. | Clothes. {Gananoque Canoe and Motor Boat| Mrs. WwW. J. Kelly; publisher, Miss What can edo sae. then Sum le i an ome" ut] Mary Sort: delegate. Nine ato [| KINGSTON'S ELECTRIC STORE J H = Freda Sun drew out' quite a large crowd of{ bury. - 3 * . . ish you with the best service, and young people. mtmeaaast s---- Mot . Somers O'Connor, spending his t . or d x omo | g ners the best makers' goods made in| Easter vacation in town with his Seeding Over Large Area. Canada? {father T. D. O'Connor, Charles| Regina, April 14.-- With an extra We invite you to see our stock of : : | Sire, has returned to hus duties in ares ares of Juud Seepared for fe Batteries (Dry Cells) : i St. Michael's School, Toronto. seeding of grain this year, and early | i : . : Our $13 line is the best money! Douglas Peck spending the past seeding operations, the prospects are Srars x Cof sai Our spring goods are ready for your inspection. We can buy and $20 will buy any colors two weeks in town with his Parents, | for an yori large crop in ugha h i f Mad ( 1 h : {Mr. and "Mrs. Wellington Peck, chewan. Official reports of the Sas- | 3 (have a large assortment of fine Made-in-Canada S ed suit in the store. We are doing | Brock street, has returned to Toron- Xateneway Co-operative Elevator Head Lights from ? pd > : 8 RHada Hoes to to resume his studies at Varsity. Company, from operators throughout <i wi ~ rot & } vg asts RIN fn IIE 1 y all we can to make buying easy. [po annual business meeting of the province, indicate that the seed- aad Wire jion the newest and best lasts for ; pring. Try us if Jou el the Winona Mission Circle of Grace! ing was begun in a number of dis- : | Church was held last evening. Tea | tricts about a week ago. {was served as usual from 6 to 7 LS 9 {p.m. The election of officers result- ; : : > kn . a . nn : E. P. Jenkins Tied point sie Semi Seems: cnsimint- Toran "ries of fl H. W. Newman Electric Co. | JUINSTOMN THE PRACTICAL SHOE-MAK j1st vite president, Miss M. M. Car-|eloctive laxative. Sold only by Phone 441. : TF rincess St. T FOR: 0 YS 48 : {Penter: Ind vice president, Miss PF. Geo. W. Mahood, The Resall Store, CLOTHING COMPANY 'Sunbury; recording secretary; Miss! 10c,, 25¢, and 50c. boxes. : want the best value in shoes. FL ----

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