E DAILY BRITISH f, DECEMBER 31, 1918. Tm. The Newman Experience Efficiency | Economy SS These three--and the greatest of these is efficiency. You will get efficiency if you Elect Ald. H. W. Newman as Elect O'CONNOR AS MAYOR On His Record i As an Alderman As a Business Man As a Citizen-- \ ALD. N. BE. 0°COXNOR i 411 The works of the Skinner Co. ne -- A A tae romans § Lid, Which have been closed down £m > Lor the Christmas week, resumei . ' THE SOLDIERS' AlD opetayons yesterday morning, BR) V. A WILLIAMS Francis Mcintyre, Wellington TUESDA WILLIAMS " BRIG.-GEN. VV. 3A, i | Arrives to Assuie Command of Mili-| | tary District No, 3. ergt, who enlisted and in the early part of 5th Battalion, and active service ever jhome Sunday morni Pra William Allen, amd went overseas with the ibéth Battalion in the spring of 1317, and who has since been engaged with a construction unit, went through to Kingston to § join his (wife 'and family, who recéntly lo- feated there, \ | The apnual Christmas entertaine iment lor the scholars and teachers {of Christ church Sunday school was {held in the Anglican parish house {last eveming and was well attended. A fine programme was well reader- ed. | Mrs, W. H. Latimer, a well-known {and respected resident of this town, | passed away at the family home on River street at an early hour yes- terday morning, after a short ill- ness, a vietim of pneumonia, follow- influenza. Deceased was af J of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roderick) of this town, and besides { ber husbald leaves a young son and, t overseas 1916 with the who & seen since. ved "whe enlisted AAA HAE FGEN. COMMISSION nas been incorporsted by the Province of Ontario for the purpose of assisting street, spending the holiday season wi Brockville relatives, was taken ill there, and 'has not béen able to Brig.-Gen., Victor A. Williams ar- rived from Ottawa Tuesday aifernoon to assume the duties of Generwl Offi- cer Commanding the 3rd Military Disttiet, succeeding Drig.-Gen. T. I. R. Hemming. ' Brig.-Gen, Williams has enjoyed a long and. suceessful period of ser- vice with both the Canadian militia sl and the Expeditionary Force He} © was born at Port Hope in 1866, being a son of the late Lieut.-Col. Arthur T. Williums, M.P., whe eommand :d the Midland Regiment in the North-West Rebellion in 1885, and who died on active service on that eampaign. He attended Trinity (College School, Port Hope, and afterwards the Royal Miii- tary College, Kingston In 1887 he { { Joined the R. N. W. M. P. ds inspee- ; "BALANCE OF POWER" f tor, In 1883 he became captain ia RELIEF FUND. | SYSTEM CRITICIZED the Royal Canadian Dragoons, a unit aiSnations for the Assistance St sol. | of the Pérmanent Force, and lieuten- ers' families in emporar stress | St---- . " © ha" 2 will be thanks ly received and sck- President Wilson is Rtanding | {717000 in ii in 1505 ia on Firmer Ground Than M. D. No. 3 under Cal. W. D. Gorilon, i and ingpector of cavalry, Ottawa, and commandant of the Royal Schobl of (Canadian I'ress Tespateh.) Cavalry, Toronto New York, Dec. 31.--The New wrig-Gen. Williams attended the York World, which usually SUPPOTLS Leoronation of King George and Queen the Wilson administration, in 8 Mary in 1911 as officer commanding leading editorial this morning, says: the mounted troops, and in 1905 he "Differences of opinion between wig appointed honorary A. D. C. to President Wilson and Premier Cle- | (jq Governo-General, He served menceau regarding the foundations |i, south Africa, and ho'ds the [of peace were brought into shard | queen's medal and five clasps. In jeontrast yesterday by public utter- | qaition ha was mentioned. in de. ances of the two men. .Historically, spatches twice In thy. present war the president is standing on: firmer | po wommanded the 0. M. R. Brigade, ground 'than Mr. Clemenceau. This, 4 Gis taken prisoner at Ypres in war is the culminating tragedy of |y,n0" ng. Recently he was re- the balance of power system, which "ymtriated, and arrived in Canada| {was devised to secure peace, and |. ay in December. {which plunged the world into the | > 1 most. terrible war of all time, Mr. | {Clemenceau would continue to play | RECOGNIZED SKATES | ithe old game of European diplo- IN SECOND-HAND STORE! macy, but he would suffle the cards And Had the Boy Who Sold (differently, making Great Britain jand the United States underwrite Them Placed Under Arrest. ithe foreign policies of France and | Italy for all time. So far as the | United States is concerned, Mr. Clemencean could hardly expect | A fifteen-vear-old boy was placed ithat his proposal should be Seriovs- | her arrest 'on Tuesday morning, ly considered by the American Goy- charged with Mreft,and thereby hangs jernment or by the American people. | o wale. : ie Em Another lad had a pair of skates Sparatacus Rarm New Party, 8to eit rom him a few days ago. Copenhagen, Dec, 31.--Tho con- Walking by a second hand store on gress of the Sparatacus group, which TWeday morning, he spied a pair of is in session in Berlin, has adopted skates which looked very familiar to a resolution declaring that "no Lone fo He walked Inside the store orable proletariat must have any- | and had another look at them at thing to do with the independent an. | Close: range, and at once. identified cialists." It was resolved alsa that | the Skates as his property. & new party should be formed nndac | The police were notified, and the the title a the Communistic Labor | POY Who sold the skates 10 the sec. party of the German Sparatacus | Ond-band dealer was taken ip' charge 1 8 w % Band." The congress was adqress- by Constable Thomas Mullinger and | z . E ©98- | Constable Lesslie Armstrong. ® » ed in the name of Russian Soviet hy hi - M. Radek, head of the present Bol- tirrin a e shevik mission in Berlin. TERRY McGOVERN DIES . i FROM HIS INJURIES . Vote Newman Mayor 1918. -------- y Right Rev, Frederick Courtney, | Mis Skull Was Fractured Dur rector emeritus of St. John's Church, ing a Bout in Boston New York, = former Episcopal bish- Mass. op of Nova Scotia. Alderman Newman made. a good (Canadian Press Despatch.' Boston, Dec. 31.--"'Terry Me- Alderman, he will make a good Govern" of Philadelphia, a boxer Mayor. Chileans are demanding the ex-| known in private life as Frank Di Leo, who was injured in a math pulsion from the countiry of 18,000 last night with Frankie Britt of New Peruvian nitrate workers, Elect O'Connor on ds recgrd.~ | Redford, died at. the City Tospital The S.8. Sicilian bas ruxlved al. today. His skall was fractured by i Jom 8, N.B., with more GWuadian | nitting the floor when he was felled Ops. by his opponent in the sixth round, Vote Newman and. Petter Homes. | Britt was arrested early today at his It is said that a new seat will be home in New Bedford, and was fennd in Britain for H, H. Asquith. brought to this city for arraignment, FEAR THE PEASANTS. return, Mrs, Frederick Brockville, and sister, Mrs. Pritch- ard, of Toronto, have arrived 'in town for a few days' visit with their sister, Mrs. D. H. Stunden, Welling- ton street, . Mr. and Mrs. James K. Lattimore, grending the past week in Toronto with, their son, Charles Lattimore; returned home yesterday morning. Goulette, of > | DRY STORAGE [to reinstate discharged officers and il {men in civil lite, The only proper winter care of any battery. Con- EMPLOYMENT. sull us--explanation of our trea 1e ill eunvine ll | We cordially invite the co-operation I : tn nt will cunvinee {or the public in the important work of you. } ] [Rave be employment for soldiers who WILLARD SERVICE STATION SPEvien Tn nga Tu 19 Brock St. I. LESSES, Prop." 'Phone 1340 ET RT Mayortr1919 VOCATIONAL TRAINING. Classes for the vocational re-educa- ition of soldiers who have been go dis Abled' as to prevént them from resums ing their former occupations are pro. €. H. Hurd, King street, who has vided Sree of at Bnd Jn addition, the been confined to hig home for the support. o he mo ldies nd 8 ead- t aa ants is provided during the Dering of [past three weeks by illness, has so retraining and for one month after. far recovered as to be able to re- femal, | * 1 his usual duties, Wood's 2 The Great iiaplish topic A Fy ar Carpenter and Builder W. R. BILLENNESS Specialising Store Fronts and Fit. tings. Remodelling Hulldings of al) du. Kin ESTIMATES i EXPERIENCE Addreas, 272 University Ave, Further information as to e may be obtained from W. W. Nichol, Superintendent of Edueation, 11€ Cel. | > lege Street, Toronto. Tones snd inviporates the wh Dervous systesu, makes new Blioo in wing, Owres Nervous Debility, Mental and Frain Worry, Despon- 088 y Palpitation the iting Memory. Price $1 per box, si t, or Que will please, six will cure, Bold by 4) > , or mailed in plain phy. on receim of jou. New A ed THE W FREDICINE CO.0 TORONTO, ORT, (Farmers Wink + i a rn re nowledged, and should be made payable te the order of the Commission, let mailed free, ° | Premier Clemenceau. < 'S.0.S.° esa thew 118 COLLEGE STREET, TORONTO, Kingston Brauch: 231 PAGOT STRERT. That means our stock of Spruce. We have an excellent quality of flooring and siding. Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria St. Yard HH Phone 1042 | | 1 Canadian Casualties, i i i AAA Ne NAA Ml SAH, A A "My Three Year's In a German Prison" I-A. Herbert, Casselman. No More Thrilling Narrative of the War Has Been Written by : a Canadian than » | ame i Jr wt, . = A Lifetime Investment -- Not An Expense. The purchase of an inferior piano is an expense. 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LINDSAY, Ltd. prison of Berlin, following his arrest in Belgium early in the war while voluntarily serving as a physician to the Belgian wounded in and around Antwerp ° ItIs a Story Vividly Told of the sufferings and inhuman treatment of prisoners which drove many to suicide. . Daring attempts at escape, and their consequences. Famished condition of prisoners through lack of proper food. nent, Duritying the. blood, Notable members of the Reichstag and other fellow-prisoners I ae ayer... ayfiding up 'held for: political offences. vd Te nr Salas the. standard Yip . RoR. 4 cathartic, mild and The low mentality of German prison officers and glards: sin) 1 a +. Aiso scores of incidunts, tragic, sad, and amusing, of a captiv- cation, Bring Back Memories of Home to the Kingston Boys by Sending a Box of Cigars Made in Kingston Lenine Government Has to Put Down a Revolt, : (Canadian Préxs Despateh.y * Paris, Dee. 31.---The attitude of the peasants in the region of Moscow is elerming the Lenine government, according to the Petrograd corre. spondent of the Journal Barly in Deceniber, he reports, thé peasants actively . and it 'was 2 week before they were su » The * May be hadin boxes of 10, 25 or S0ntall Li i for Christmas,