Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1915, p. 6

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3 pAGESIX THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1915. gd ; : Y E POWER Live | AND SOCIALISTS {e.sponr Review | or veroms ess FOR PEACE. "Provincial Secretary will Lighten | The Suit YOU P AY LESS HERE Lobsters They Are uvoriug Xo i joi a Goi ana 'Craw [og ing sitll dod the Work of Commissioners ! ' Touch With Their rench and' no 00 Tigers. / H 3 British Brethren. - : 8 -- : at First. ouse ? ¥ , . The Hague, April 23.--The Soc Ever since Marguard priched hig Toronto, April 23.--~Hon. W. J. |H Dominisn Fish Co jalist of Germany are making an Do Lit game the New York Giants Hanna has ret sined the Power to veto . earnest effort to seek for a basis on boOXmen have been pitching no win licenses: and has also retained the 63 BROCK ST. which the cessation of the war can Bales. control of the granting of the brewery » > Br be brought about. Dr. Breheidt, a a ' and wholesale liquor heenses. Clause FUONE 589. prominent member of the German Hock and Eckstein of the Galt tweive of the mew act was excluded, a Socialist Party is now in Holland team of the Western Ontario Base- when the proclamation handing over ET erreeee---- ' consultiug the Dutch Socialist lead- ball League have been signed by the the control of the liquor business to AND TRU LEXIE or: with a view to getting into com- | -ondun Canadian Leaguerers. They! (po (Central -Lommission was an- ; GR SYSTEM munication with the British, and, are outfielders. . nounced. J : A 2 -- f i this through them, with the French Soc- : Retr - : I'he reason for leaving out th ' 0 t ialists in an endeavor to bring pres- Indian Jiu Thorpe, one clause is simply to give theProvincial sure to bear on the various govern- World s. grea ost a Lo Be al red Secretary, power to cancel licenses He " ments too weak at the bat to be played| p.4 yay, bg issued this year. It also ere It is declared that the German So- regularly on the New York Giants. leaves the department control to col- | i imi i aliste rirtisg ; je : lect the five per cent. on bar recaipts, International Limited --No 1. Daily elalists are virtually unanimous in Duncan McMillan, one_of the old Thy oo a Ey Jecerp : : SNTBOUND favor of peace and against any an stand-bys of the amateur game in| have a great deal of work on n J any 3 hexation of terrtiory. 1t is said that Ontario, is President of the East their hands taking over the duties y we Xora 8B atitough the Socialist NS wagupers I Calgary Club, and is just as active! pj. held by the hundred and. more sermany are not permitted under|,q over whenever lacrosse is men- license commissions throughout the ,- 1g . Buffalo . SU Maio Saco oo penalty of suspension to publish cri RETETTD BEBE k 1 ) ine d od wise Detroit ... rim . . ~ | toned. Province and it i8 not deems § Chicago .... ticisms of the: Government or ex -- 1 to put too large a burden on their ! Sloe press seeplicism regarding the res The Brantford Club of the Capa-| gy ulders until they have become mor! i \ The International Limi ults of the war, at a meeting where! qian Bacebal League, has signed familiar with their duties. / BASTHOUND only members of the party were ad-| <Req' Sweeney, a catcher, who wast ------------------------ i Lv. Klugston : mitted and from which the police! with the Indianapolis Federals for a THE WHIG'S JUMBLE. f -- Ottawa . cos 8.15 were absent, free discussions in fav-| while last season. . Montreal ... ves «es Bb: . . New York ; ye or of peace took place - -- A General Review of Country District | ir ! ° . . Portland . vs 54 The general view of the Socialists, Alexander Graham and "Toady" and Local News. A Sbripgtield it is said, is that Alsace-Lorrafne,| Kroy, last year with the Toronto Newman & Shaw's "Specials. ' h ostun Ne 8s "Specials. E Harttord should belong to neither Francé nor! Canadian League Baseball League At St. Vincent de Paul prison a HOMESEEKERS Germany, but should be autonomous. | team, left yesterday for Ulica, N.Y. plot to release 400 convicts was un n tickets to points In West. 1he argument is that if France re- where they will play for the State earthed : 4 8 '+, captures the provinces a ranking for, League Club. " oa »" + , f ' 2.0% ay untii-Octobe vengeance would be held by a large e -- THusleg spon i a : q Individual style garments--no ing PILAR lh TR part Sof the population, which, it is The Detroit Club, uneasy about its | , <i son of he mie Deer oils ¢ two alike--gaberdines) serges, For full particulars apply J. P. {TAN | asserted, does not desire to pe gov- pitchers, has made an offer to New » F a $ . Argyll, died on Thursday. li df T ds. EB LBY, Rallroad and St hip Agen' orpe : x ¥ro i f _ | Orle . aby ditche o . \ h ns and ranc weeds. hve cor Howth nar Be » . ¥en! erned by the French and that, there rleans for *Jim" 'Bagby. Pitcher At Mclntosh's on Saturday, sale of { pop y ry fore, the situation would be as bad | Smithson, Shortstop Fuller and cash he waist E nol 4 f size for misses and ladies, also a8 ever. have been tendered in exchange, it a 8 am" at Gibson's | [3 3 ; . 8 It is reported that the great East Is said. AIG rea aL lihaD u ! stout Sizes, priced regular at $1 Col. J. UV. MacLachlan, Canadian CANADIAN Prussian landowners are trymg to Ota. it ohe. int in the Cana- Highlanders, is gazetted a general : | | $20, $25 and $40. J treat for peace with Russia, owing i ) : . stall officer of the first grade. PACIFIC to fears that their property will sur- dian Baseball League whose good [®"fy 0) oCF O° the [ES Gibson's. | fer but the Socialists are said to have | Pitching staff has not been affected Viscount Lascelles, ! formerly = Mili FOR WINNIPEG expressed the opinion that the pros- frou Just Semen, The Senators will tary Secretary to Karl Grey, in Can- | | \ ; : Your pects of a durable peace are more oe a STra ¥en hen ns day bi ada, has bein appointed adjutant in | Ji ) \ AND VANCOUVER likely through an arrangement of brio Same piiching Eva hey etioaity | the Yorkshire Hussars, i \ . terms by Germany with France and rr D4 y actica'l'y | Mclntosh's Saturday, sale of new | : Choice Leave Toronto 10.20 p.m dally. England and by evacuating Belgium. | Y®TY other club in the league has ' ; : ol " 4 : 4 ! wash waists, Attractive Tours to With reference to the Dardanelles, had its mount brigade broken up and | "Huyler's Bon-Bons." Gibsen's. | PACIFIC COAST POINTS. it is declared that the German So- Adele Hugo, youngest daughter of| YC ' 'ialis i | y on | Vie i /ednesday at hei Particulars from F. CONWAY, | | ¢lalists believe that it will not be The london Times says it under- Victor Hugo, died We i C.P.A, City Ticket Office, corner | | fe25ible to internationalize or mneu-| oyunac that the Ascot race meet wil) | Fésidence 1n Suresnes, Paris, at tne q o , ' tralize the straits, until a United " age eighty-tive yeors. Princess and Wellington Streets, | | . a be curtailed the year to three days. oh le : : "» ay | Phone 1197, Fi 9 Suopy Has Yoon pi The meet will probably begin on . "Magers high-class sweets." Gib- | ey ass a e HiLy neu: | Wednesday, June 16th, and the five! ""B.5- g 3 t trality lias already been shown. handicap races which for years have Twenty-nine more hing ua The Socialists of Germany assert erals have been placed either on tie | e been the features of the programmes . av {Hi that it will be impossible to starve wij] pe abandoned. | reserve or retired lists to make way | C N DI N Sermuny, but express the belief that -- | fos youIges and in ic Re | : ! A A A the war cannot continue much long- Secretary Walter Trivett, of the| "Peta sale Saturday, non] 8 ¢ ozZén atin 10 ozen er in consequences of the disastrous Ontario Branch of the A. A. U. of Pros House dresses, white waists, | effect on the economic conditions of | C., has suspended Arthur Jamieson, | 2%". - : ina PACIFI( all the countries engaged. the Indian runner. The sum of $40! The Moroccan revolt against Spain | i i li Vi i ength. Transports | . "oe ° | was raised by public subscription to| > ELOWIDE 0 streng Fay 5,000 S h Infantry left | Yr STEAMSHIPS | voters' Meeting ac st. George's. Boston, where: he. was caPenses 10 Ligeciras Thursday, and more. will NACErsSKIres ole als(s | Boston, where 4 sday, Liverpool et Montren] fr A judeting of the Motors, is Monitor in the oid 10 Sumpote! leave for Moree, ¥riday. 2 : 0 | . | - pr. 28... Metagama ... May was he in St. George's al on Y d : i "Sarsaparilla ood Tonic." 1ib- : s . i a May 7. ianabie May 200 Thursday evening over which Mys | JAI Or Some unknown reason went | 3? ) i Fine quality, with deep sherred | Extra quality, low necks, long . * to T t > y ng, f=, . : " | » 3 : Particulars from F. CONWAY, ¢.| EB. J. Bidwell presided. Miss Turn-| oo as Ee ay 15¢ Zhe 188%, The villages of Brila and Tulcea flounce, copen, purple, paddy, navy | sleeves; all sizes, 34 to 44. Different P.A., City Ticket Office, corner Prin-} | er spoke for half an hour upon hei f have been submerged by the flood wis 3 ; + : : {ina tnd Wellington Streets. Phone | | work in India, before leaving for 3. SUBRge course. i ters of the Danube. Five hundred | 30d petHieRniD grey; reg OR | designs in trim. Good value 98¢c James Cuurch hes she Jelivered) Horace Gaul, the former Toronto | fiep. womens sod Sfldsen. org reporied : $ y toe ear, each . | at $1.50. Spec ial, each ...... The second os te delivesed ov, aid Ditawa Jatiocee aug hockey | Fide Toh pin without | Mrs. Frances Robinson, Victorian | Damme: Shapaends that he is | food, their cattle having been drown- | curse. Her subject was "The Im |pigl Bngland., Gaul was wounded | © | portance of Fresh Air and Feedin, at Neuve Chapelle | New creped mnd voiles at Meln- | It " agge of Babies During the Summer! The X-ray was put on him show- | tosh's. All fresh goods, low priced. Months. {ing a piece of shrapnel lying in his| , \©, trouble to have a beautiful |i Pp. M. I ® at ari 2 will have to strengthen. . cheek near the teeth, | lawn." Kentucky Lawn seed will do' The Late John P. McCarey. the swelling S yeth, and an Soon as | it. Sold in Kingston at Gibson's. ERE EE : : on The remains of the late John P. | will probe for it. | eas, racouraze thy Jeselopuient of the "Restful Isles of Simmer Loveliness | McCarey were taken from St, Mary's meee. CSE ! Sone mee an), MATING Le re | i . . 8. 8. "Bermudian", fastest, most J vault iJ Thiesttey morging aod bur- | Sovernment. wi larunlet to Cres 75 new trimmed hats, tagles, Milans and chips: late blocks; all the new- : y " ; t rors | venty- ent. ' A Sy Sh pe Noe ee SLE SE THE DISTRICT NEWS 5c 555 mis Hl a shad sat mii Tr rent wen: Hato ss ot wor $5 weinendazy tom 1 "77 J Father Carey baforo 'the remaing were | a by Ri Pre ond |} up to $6.56. While they last, your choice, to clear . ... ' WEST INDIES, placed in their last resting place. | CLIPPER! a 4 i ol i pv io | CD FROM THE § ' nies. | i . : : Ander "Vor Hikes That te yw ag and "The | "MANY BRIGHT BANS Yous | Hundreds of Children's Hats, specially priced at 25c, 39c, 59c. Others 3 LIMITED, MONT EAL, | Dead March in Saul" was played by ln Bhiot 3 "eh | WRITES POEM ON "BREAD". lf} at 89c to $2.50, with every price between. or any ticket agent. {Miss H. Dean. All the members of orm t vents In the ror Z I 3 Rn a) the family were present - @ountry About Kingston Are Told | T'¢ Hate Hymsep After. Apsther | -- ee -- an -- Stratford Tax Rate. City Baseball League. Tw of Satorest 1 May. | New York, 'April 23. --Ermest Lis-| | NEW SPRING Stratford, Ont., April 23.--A 27- The City Baseball League will hold _ Carleton Place is to have new goii | fauer, the author of the famous | COATS, NEW REEFERS, NEW NECKWEAR, NEW mill tax rate, exclusive of the Provin-| a meeting on. Saturday evening, at | links. "Hymn of Hate Against England," Hi DRESSES. cial War Tax, was decided upon by| which representatives: from every team, | The Liberals of Brockville will se-| has written a Second Poem, entitled . : Stratford City Council to-night. in the league must bo present, to draw | lect 'a federal candidate on May | "Bread," directed against the Brit-| f it 1 ) i -- nr i i ------------------ up the schedule and act on busiaess | 13th. | ish policy of cutting off Germany's ~ i it is new you will find it here price low and quality high. Pte. Richard MacCarthy, of the 14th | of great importance. Arrangements | Mrs. Erastus Rowsome an elder-| food supply. The poem was publish- §i | Battalion, mentioned as wounded, is| about the opening of the league will | ¥ Jesidant 3 Atheds passed away ed in the Bonner Zeitung and reprint- | Mi a son of Hamilton MacCarthy, Otta- | be. made and other details arranged, ednesday night at the home of her'| ed in the Frankfurter Zeitung, of M wa, the eminent Canadian sculptor. all. of which demand that each team's daughter, Mrs. Ernest Chivers. | March 26th. The following is a| KINGSTON"S ONLY EXCLUSIVE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR STORE. $2.00 arch supports, $1.50. Dut-| representatives attend the meeting. J. F. McFarlane, Deseronto, who | translation: | - "Kentucky Lawn seed." Gibson's. |went overseas with Col. Rathbun's | ANNUNCIATION. | contingent, has had a severe attack | With arms they cannot overpower us, | I : {of Fieutuoaiio, but is Jecoveriug, '| With hunger they would fain devour | See Dia J See Our | ord was received on - Saturday : | M ws. - : i {of the death of Thomas Munro ai | i g Windows us Foe beside foe, in an iron ring. | | Expanse, Sask. Mr. Munro for 'a|Has want crossed our borders, or | i j bomber of years was a recident of hunger, or dearth? 1 132-134 Princess St. Phone 532. T.J. 0'Connor, Manager, | Listen! I chant the tidings of spring; » : * ' The Township of Dalhousie lost ) ti ouis ramson § J]. ian me im SS SRL 8 son of James McCulloch, who died Already new bread is growing in the at the age of seventy-six years on earth | April 16th. iim { PITH OF THE NEWS At Smith's Falls, on April 21st, I ADMONITION | the wedding of Miss Mabel Marintha ; . ; d hoard! | Condensed Items By Telegraphic and | ¢| a - s a . Si nan oi TH ¥ ~~ MEN'S SUITS SATURDAY, $6.50. J woe, dioghie" Ar amie: {Sone 1008 20 guard and hourds From Exchanges For The Fi est : Represénting usual $9.50 and $10.50 values. They are Hii Chase, D.L.S., Orillia, took place. { New foundiand will have a pleb- mn ty ) brown Tweeds, plain and diagonal patterns and in mixed Ellen Lee, infant daughter of Mr. PRAYBR |iscite on prohibition next Novem | styles. Well fitting, single breasted sacque models; sizes 34° to 42. fil John E. Taylor, Watson's Corners,| THe Peasants have sown the seed | ber. Saturday for $6.50 I} died on Wednesday, April 14th. Sie again, | Ald. Neil Cooper, London, Ont., is | BEEF, LAMB, HON SURE AND VEAL, was just five weeks old aad her mo | NOW gather and pray the prayer of | dead, aged sixty." He sau continuous-| $7.50 WATER PROOF COATS AT $445. Jf ther was taken away a short time the grain; ~~ 4. | lv in Council since 1896. ago. Earth of our land! i Mrs. Frank Goodwin, Sarnia; escap- f ] | ; : 7 100 Coats, made from double --paramatta cloth; in- greenish J} The home of Mrs: James T Tay" With. arme Shey cannot overpower us: vd Trois fet wurae in the vary sone 41 wn color, cut single breasted to button to the chin, long and roomy. Jif lor, Lanark, was the scene of a| With hunger they would fain devour |ing, and was found later killed by a | Well made serviceable coats. To clear at $4.43 quiet wedding, April 14th, when us, train on the bay shore. ; v | A big forest fire has started in the! @ ~ . J " a \ Carrie Jean, the ught Arise thou in thy harvest wrath! Py ; ~AT $10.00; gave" er Nand Tn t C MEN'S-SPRING OVERCOATS AT $10.00, [f reve wor tui ek grows the tia, BC rt avout | 8 Reg. $13 and $18 values. Black Cheviots and English Tweeds, Jil The death of George Pepper, oc-| Dearest soil of earth, everything before it. | + SPECIAL PRICES, in greys and browns; single breasted; sizes 35 to 44. To clear at $10 ¢urred at Swan Lake, Man., on April | Our prayer hear; | George Jerrold Potts," M.D, M.R. 3 3 10th, after an illness of five months Show them of little wort |C.8., formerly editor of the Leader; | § Round Steaks . . . vensuds YOUTHS' ENGLISH SUITS SATURDAY AT $14 ff; viv dropey. war's Steak v was & broth- | Shame with "blade and ear! and wurgeon with British and Ameri. | er of Messrs. James and William' {can forces, died at Clinton in his Single breasted sacque style with soft roll lapels, two button Jf Pepper, Lanark. : Perth Child Drowned. {eightieth yearr, front and back, fitted in at the waist; single breasted high cut vests Ji The first accident on the C. N. R. Perth, April 28.--A little girl four] nei and long medium cut trousers; fine English and Scotch Tweeds and Jf | crossing on Lombardy road, Smith's| years old, the daughter of John| Y.W.C.A. Gynmmastic Exhibition Wotods, Jn Suck greys and browns; sizes 35 to 98; reg. $18. Spe. Fale ocurred Friday ight in Witkh McMannus, while playing leaned | The gymnasium exhibition was| or ¥ orse wagon de-| too far ov k ut { W.C.A. ' molished. Morris S " RS In a 8 milk can about half given by the ¥.W.C.A. girls on BOYS' SPRING SUITS SATURDAY FOR $3.75 ff in iunk Seuer, wes the sens wom | (20,2, wher. svertaiauced sud fel Faraday ening. There" wis 'a Ih head ft. 2 was found | number of visitors present and a A . Dr. Dwyre was ca {good sum of money was raised. H.| Reg. value $5. Double breasted styles, also a few Norfolks: but it was too late. | | Yul _ ig Fy ; Sto: K , ville rod i | Zrosear, physical instructor, was in Saturday to clear vs eis 37s Walter Mark, plumber, met with al | slight accident in-getting off an--au- | Miss Florence Edman Deachman, --se- + n } tomeobile at the sumer of King and cond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | x { Clarence streets, on y morning. | Deachman, i } 130 pairs Rincher Roots. made from strong Rlack Kin: double fil |compunied by an ¢ He fell cas dragged. | i weight soles: sizes 1 to 5 12; reg. $2.50. Saturday to clear . .$1.95 After a Driet illness of Beart | was ad was : Hs fase olm 1. A J rig Pure Milk is the best | ood known. Pasturized trouble, Miss Sarali Lawgon passed! Uples -§ Wednesda: : away. Tussday at the home of her! red 'sesiies oe Soe Ta brerer: | vey Milk in sealed bottles is both clean and pure. ther, James G. Lawson, Middle: |by the Windsor City Council, no iu . : Prices Thick grows the grass, rich the reap- Eagle River Valley, two miles west of | § | i Et -- ER hg ville. Deceased, a daughter of the| vestiga Bo tn bet an fom lL : 336 Princess Street. ~~ Kingston, Ont. J iiic" peter Lawson, was orn of the| yestisation of that body will be enty years A h ry roe one 845 : ---- ------------ {j| [a¥son homestead near Middleville! = Woodstock's tax rate will be twea | : . sixty-five years ago. ty-five mills on the dollar, ee] .

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