hin - __THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1918. pr il » Ts FRNERS OFFER WOOD LIS |e Fe] "A. W. SIRETT 18 IN RECEIPT Of : {Military News | | 3 oe ume perv | ois oo (fl Here Are Stunning New Wood on the Stump, and It Is|c ¥ success, "Follow M h hon | be seen at the Grand Opera House [Suited in his ju Close to the Railway, | to-night only at 8 n. Replete | ©d to military dis g "To relieve the probable coal} sartorial , "Follow | Lieut. Bob Bibble, wt 1 shortage that will come to Canada], is quite as appe as a fash- | With the 34th Battery unde 2g and Kingston next winter, is a ques-{. oo as sits 13 y fun | BR. F. Massey, has been appo in- | tion which can he answered (0 a de-| ny seenie splendo: ane Held, | Spector of the northern section gree at jeast by the development of daughter of the famous I neh com the province our wood resources," is the state-| gianna heoay - : * ment made by A. W. Sirett, district! «anna Held the Secor SS. z The Militia Department has a agricultural representative. He stat iho principal role, wears all of Anna | gang of men eutting wood at Barrie- ed that he is in receipt of letters| gad' gowns, dhe most wonderful | field to, help out the coal supply for | from farmers of the county who are| the Prench star has ever apwearad |the city barracks. This work will | willing to co-operate in this matter. ¢ continue all summer. in, to describe which the critics are The letters do not state a price as a | gatisried to regard as futile. Her -- : ! rule, but the offering is of maple and peacock costume is startling as she In spite of the transportation diffi- | beach on the stump and is made by | leads the beautiful Anna Held girls | culties since the first of the year, the | s Marmers who want certain portions} in a fashion review, each menrber of | exports from this port have been | IN PARTICULAR CHOICE AT of their land cleared for farming! the chorus draped in a gorgeous bro- | $975,000 as compared to $4°%.000 purposes, A typical offering 4s that| cade creation. (Chorus girls are seen | for the same period last year, i made by a farmer near Sangster,who| in jgowns supported by big flower -- { has 800 cords on the Sump not| bustles; in lhuge baskets decorated Lieut. Col. L, T. Martin, Renfrew, | more than half a mile from the Des-| with carnations, and in dances in| was at headquarters on THursds . ert Lake spur of the C.P.R. whieh horticultural adjuncts are | morning in conference with Brig.- | * was unable to make| utilized to picturesque advantage Gen. T. D. R. Hemming and other | any defi statements of the eost.! ---- officers. Col. Martin became well! The Whig, however, has heen making | At Griffin's. known throughout this district when inquiries and finds that the eity can In his newest Artcraft picture, he raised the 257th Railway Con- | secure 50,000 or more cords of wood | "Wolves of the Rail." which will be | Struetion Battalion and took it over- * 3 between now and fall, by the develop | ghown at Griffin's to-day, Friday | Seas about a vear ago The bat-| ment .of this county. Green wood| ang Saturday, Wm, 8. Hart, the fam- | talion spent three weeks in England was offered in stove lengths at Shar-| ous star, is introduced in a new role, | 81d Was equipped = there It then | bot Lake last fall at from $2 to $3 that of an upholder of 1: and order, | went to France to become the Tth : a cord. From this one would base rather than an outlaw, although the | Canadian railway tigop, and was en- | * the cost of-wood on the stump at not| early scenes of the drama depict | saged In building nd@rrow guage rail- | more than this price, which was all| Hart as the leader of a daring and | Wa¥: These railways are building] i ren. as close as 2.5 cards: withi that the farmers received for cutting | notorious gang of bandits, who so |&Ven as close as 2,500 yards within | and hauling | terrify the officials of a western | the firing line, and many unalties | AND ON UP IN PRICE With a dozen men and a gasoline | railroad that a famous eastern de- | Fesulied. The battalion is classed | outfit--whieh might cost some $250 | tective, known as '"The Bloodhound," | #/M0St as engineers, and fo y ® ' from fifteen to twenty cords a day|is sent to break them up. How reason Col. Martin h 1d thousar 8 could Le cut. It should be possible | Hart as "Buck" Andrade, meets this | TApyien under him in this important | to lay the wood down in Kingston at| detective; how his reformation jg; ONS Tuction work In re ent | «lection he was-a candidate { Ren about $10 a cord On this basis|brought about at the beside of lis | for Setting out to purchase "at Laid- 3 : rew ym. the first \ there would certainly be a tremend-!| dying mother, and how he does the | [Yeéw, but on the first count ws 1 is blish e v the taste TY i at iv a y .| ed Jeave to attend to this and Our clothes are all made right from materials that are let published by the Commission of | thrilling 'and interesting a photo ; + JONSery and is entitled, *"W lay Hart ever made. In addition | right. We guarantee that you will like them. The quality Gon; ry os: an Xi nlite Sn oud Dy ot aver Made there ae on is there; the workmanship is there; and. the style is there. a A 0 BC ia iY ni ae ge Gladys Brock well In a high cla os Fox § ¥ | Laster anade ae aun & ays , anh CHASE They'll look well the day you buy them and they'll continue to iva Litt This book recom-| feature, entitled, "Conscience and a | " 3 * yi ar { g JOU . ni - Wy Ad . ' 2 > ™ 3 y Te 3 ae 5 r 3 ' i look well as long as you wear them. | mends the appointment of ga com-|Chaplain"; two reel screams entitled The work of the Leave of Absence . ¥oiis | 1 the app a ! Board g 's bie Var on y - 7 1 t mission in every municipality to take| "The Tramp," also another chapter | Ci id ar oye and | your size . you siip it on . { Ca . of reat Seri Fhe Fat: ing." | the president, Col. 3. . unter | / a . ast ton has a fuel] of the great serial, he Fatal Rin hi R Suits vax ale bowie ate $15.00 up to $28.00 { up the question, Ki on has a fue 9 ; + Ogilvie thas dozens of callers The | committee which seems to corres-| There is class to every inch of th Top Coats $15 00 up to $25 00 { pond. Under the circumstances it {bil | hall of the Armouries is constantly] / -- and ten chances to one i ir | or led with young men who are : 4 seems quite probable that if the 2 S------------ { CHO We epi SAU Cf a ; NE A . . . incoats oa we. $10.00 up to $18.00 | question is looked info and properly At the Strand. | appealing for leave of at } 28 J it doesn t need the slight- A > 2 low ithem to return to th { us or | I Bh y 3 Com pe 8 City The erfo 8 e. last g f Dr. : ~~ ' n | handled by ythe committee this city The performance la night of Dr | other duties. Careful consideration | matters, but will be returning s ly to France to agdin take the con | mand of the battalion ever such a pleasurable enterprise. You see a model you like it's should not suffer greatly next year|Zell Hunt in placing a young woman | : : \ \ : - 3 Psd i as t > (ive 'al Ase § é Fe / ~ \ dn-- . year because of a coal shortage. under the influence of his suggestion | has to be Biven euth Be and 3 oF | \ est alterations you buy {mendous amount of work has result- i / A & » in the window of R. J. Reid's store! |THE WORLD'S NEWS and later having the young woman | or \ pt / it, and in so doing you @ ® ' } brought to the theatre and then awa-| - gg +4 , & 4 { IN BRIEF FORM kened was 80 much in advance of the! Hoo. HJ. a was al i By aki th b i A wonders which he had performed | pone" : saay al { : | are making e best pos- i Tidings From All Over Told In|y,itherto. that noon. i \ the-large audience a | . . a Pithy and Pointed fairly gasped in astonishment. | Capt. C. M. Scott. A.M.C.. has been | / i | sible investment, for Way. Every detail of the promise made|juiiileq as medical officer J ' Brock Street. i ---- the evening before was carried out, C.A8.C. Depot at Ottawa i a you've provided yourself | The tax rate in St. Thomas will be {and Dr. Hunt established himself as| Xow vi 11: 3 u mi a ster of the hypnotic art. To-| i y rw" 1 \ | i : ivil and Militar Tailors { about thirty mills. 2 InAg ) ! ot rte 20° Major A. IE. Bywater, who lias | . . . y : i Ex-President Roosevelt's son was |Right he will continue 'is mystifying | pon so successtul in this handling of | | with a suit, that comes If # Ik slightly wounded in battle on Tues- peviormances at the Strand, and In| tye Special Service Com Any, the tl f : day. addition the management has Secur-| tamporary officer comma > the! a iE I / : ' : Of your route, it pays to walk. | Food hoarding will be stamped out. ed that old-time favorite, Mary Miles | ana Dapot Battalion at Otiems He | i rom America's most dis Wide powers are given the food con-| Minter In "Her Country's Call," a left on Wednesday for Ottawa. {reller. picture which has been pronounced | -- fo ---------------- | Daniel H. Tolman, known as|@8 Mary s oo ae is Bom otom-| Lieut. W. L. Smith, late 39th Dat- | "king of the loan brokers," who died | M-endation, as the 'yersatile film fav-{iajion; Lieut. G. H. Grahame, late | NY . | at his Mentélair, NJ., home last orite has a reputation of high char-: 19¢h Battalion: and Lieut. St: nley | 7 ead . houses of extra fine qual- month, left an estate of $4,000,000. acter in the film world, ' Comedy and J. Ellis, fate 8th Battalion, have been | or} fr 2 tinctive and reliable At Owen Sound, the death took | topical reels will also be shown. Dr.| appointed as lieutenants~ to the | ity tailorin -- 'and you RERENRNRNNRERNNNENSRERNRREREEY [iC 0 nn ou readings Tote Frontenac" an 22°00 Service Company y g y Little, one of the best-known news| Feadings at the Hote rontenac on! -- . ' papermen in that seftion of the pro-| Friday afternoon from one till eight. | Lieut. F. IC. Badgley, M.C., C.F.A., can rest assured of securing the wa vince. {has been detailed for duty with the » . It is announced that the dividend Treachery, | British and Canadian recruiting mis- most satisfactory service along of .the Russian 5 per cent. loan of "Man Overboard," ig the ery that sion in New York. 1522, which was due on Murch 1, [vesounds,fore and aft the big yacht. -- z n ' will be paid by IN. M. Rothschild & (a rush of men, a fremendous battle, ! Lieut. J. F. Cadenhead, late 16th with fashion 8 latest decree. Sons. hand-to-hand fighting that thrills you Battalion, has been temporarily at- The American Minister at Jassy|to the core. This is but one of the tached to the Special Service Com- says the Rumanians are at the mercy | gripping scenes that will hold you pany. ! of the German conquerors and are | spellbound, in "The Mystery Ship," | -_ being subjected to drastic persecu-|at The King Edward to-night. Fri-| Lieut. R. B. Leary, C.F.A., has tion . * {day and Saturday "Stingaree," the been granted the rank of captain President Wilson has authorized |notorious western bandit. { while recruiting men for Halifax. Secretary Lane to conduct through (Continued on Page 5.) | se : the Federal Bureau of Education a {| . Pte. J. 0. O'Ryan, Depot Batfer- You are at perfect liberty to nation-wide campaign for school di- Ready To. Leave Moscow, | ies, is re-enlisting in the Royal Fly- . rected home Sardeming. h Garfield | Washington, March 14.--The Rus-| "8 Corps. choose any one of these delightful Mrs. Lucretia Rudolp jarfield, | bis A ar : g i ---- : widow of James A. Garfield, twen- Stall revolutionary gayernment is} ; N Y k d 1 d : d $ itd a : . Mos 4 uable Addition. tieth president of the United States, | Prepared to move from Moscow to A Valuable Additi a Iork modelled suits, and we died at her winter home in South | 50We Doint farther east if the Ger-|' Ottawa, March 14,--Robert A. . . . Pasadena, on Wednesday. man armies continue to advance into| Mulholland, for years mayor of Port will hold until required A tray of diamonds valued at §5,- | Russia, A message to the state de- Hope, and one of the leading busi- 4 000 was the booty of two daylight|Partment to-day from American Con-| ness men of that town, has been ap- robbers who made their getaway on | Sul Summers at Moscow dated March | pointed to the Senate, The official ; . ° mi > 8th said the government was ex- memorandum states that Mr. Mul- motorcycle after smashing the win- " att a al po Si io alter an in he Bronx, | Pected there next day and that ar- holland has been aotive in all patri- el d 1001S ree 0 York. y rangements would be made to go to| otie endeavors, and that his appoint- 1 1 ous saving of coal work that "Bloodhound" came west [fated by sixty voles A recou ra; y BAT @ INO Rit: : 9 8 ber The Whig is in receipt of a book-|to accomplish forms the basis of as [Peng made. THe colonel was gr 1] law's your new spring suit, 1s + y >» Your New Easter suit WILL BE CORRECT IN EVERY DETAIL IF PURCHASED FROM OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT. New + ir 1 : Plans of the German Government| 50™e Other city if it became necess-| ment will not Only please the eciti- |to wrest Canada from the British |®"Y¥- t zens among whom he lives, but wil , | Empire were touched on at San "eee | prove a valuable addition to the Sen- ar e | Francisco in the trial of thirty-one DAILY MEMORANDUM ate, 7 fn Hindus and other persons charged | gee top of page 3, right hand corner, . Ft fonds with conspiracy to overthrow British [for probabilities. ~ Granted 15 Per Cent. Increase. rule in India « A AR geting (Canadian Press Des atch) a BORN. Washington, March 14.-- The In- J MIAKINS--On March 13th, at the Gen. | terstate Comanerce Commission to- { WOMEN UNDER ARREST eral Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs, S.l day granted a fifteen per cent. in- ACCUSED OF FRAUD 3. Makins, \Sunbury, & son (still-{ crease in rates to the Canadian roads SEXSMITH--At Bath, on Saturday, [UBTing into the States, including Limited £ Alleged She Drew Separation dar. Sth 1018. To Mr. and Me fhe Panadisn Pacific, Grand Trunk, . a Se ih, 3 till- ere Ma e an yal . Allowance For Two Men Rash xsmith, a daughter (sti ere ngue a 1m . at the Front. DIED. Walter | Burridge, London, was ---- 4 : 'sentenced at Woodstock to five years A woman giving the name of Jes- HAY AL Motel. Wodnesday morn. in the penitentiary on the charge of sie EB. Diprose, who formerly lived yedr, Margaret Isabel, beloved, theft of furs and other goods. in Kingston, was placed unde: arrest Site of Shares Hay, formerly of a slenburnie. at Prescott, charged by the govern Funeral from Chalmers' Church, King- ment with fraud. ston, to Cataraqui cemetery, Fri- Constable Arniel went to Prescott day, March 15th, at 2 pm. early Thursday morning, and return- HUGHSON At the Sefteral Hospiial, ed in the afternoon with Mrs, Dip- ngstoh, on March s s . Irene Hughson, bel d wife of rose, who was accompanied by her Melvin aE a beloved ite. o two small children. Funeral from her late residence, Lake It is alleged that Mrs. Diprose has Opinicon. : been drawing government separas 2 3 Lg tion allowance for two men at the Cards front. She will likely be arraigned Acknowledgment of A before the magistrate on Friday | Cards, Bordered Calling Om: morning. See our samples. : - New York's models in the smart- .) est spring styles and materials, gabardines, poplins and serges, in all the new and popular colors and very moderately priced. re DID GOOD SERVICE ; Co, : » THREE SPECIAL BARGAINS Two Enemy. Seinen. Were. Ae- a Growing oy Patent Button, Low Heels, size 2} All cuit in the new at les, show- ,(Canadian Press Despatch) folk Slee a Ln SEED ing he oy latest fects in col- B fui a 254 PRINCESS TRE Ledley Patent Lace Calf Tops, high cut; size 2} to $450 lars and ets. A vari J omy alrerait over the Now s Ea | s 300,for Cv... .. ............. yx al of great = : it is announced officially. L PE Ladies' Kid High Cut Lace, Spool Heel, $6.50, for $4.00 Both British planes returned. 10 I A Very Great Advance. w - : a (Canadian Press eh.) -- Ottawa, March T4.-- The total Ca- nadian trade of two billion three hundred million dollars for eleven months ending with wary, or 5 about three hundred millions more] NE pg | than for thé same period last year,| Any bond that attaches us to an- }| is Teported in the trade statement , other' human creature attaches us : to-day. The exports for February also to the Son of Man. . " . are up, but the imports are down, Hr =A. F. HORT. ; « . Eg ho SH } x