Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1919, p. 6

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ROYAL BANK ANNOUNCES MOST CQMPRE. HENSIVE PLAN OF EXTENSION Branches Will Be Established at Rio de Montreal, AS a result to Canada that the the country should be extended Jrestent k of © important &anouncement of plans for pew vy 08 uh that has yet been made any o Royal e¥perience South Americ vestigation extending . couple of wears, the Royal Bank now anpounces that it will help to direct a larger amount of South American trade to the Dominion by the immedi- "MAS YET BEEN MADE BY ANY OF THE LARCER CANADIAN BANKS ~ Brazil, France. Janeiro, Argentine, Montevideo, Uruguay, and Paris, sdtabiishment of lmportant Jan. 13, ~~. Special ro, Brazil; of the vital importan foreign trade u extent, the 11 knpown apada te-day made th wal most {ing circles no been required foreign count foreign deposits at always greatly exceeded commercial loans. for the ries by the Royal, whe larger Canadian banks. Kk has had twenty years' the foreign fields of ndies and Central and On this account it is ip to 'handle foreign attract more of it Noe on a& careful in- over the past West to open. a Candida 4 si the and Belg um The Royal hw has r of branches adign bank HAT ' Do You Like SAUSAGE ? * They are made with the very best Pork I can get and sea- soned with the most utmost care. | promise to give you some- thing you will ask for time and again and as a stuffing for 'Geese and Turkeys they are unexcejled. At Hood's Cor. of Earl and Barrie Sts. License No. DRY STORAGE The only proper winler care of any battery. Con- sult us--explanalionwf our treatment will convince you. * WILLARD SERVICE STATION 19 Brock St. I. LESSES, Prop. 'Phone 1340 ' Buenos Ayres, bran~ J Buenos ¢ and Montevideo, Urns in Canadian bank- Canadian capital has extension in as the every point have the foreigh , the Royal has concluded branch at in order to secure for e of the eomnierce which is expected to develop as a result of rehabilitation of Northern France the largest num- in Canada of any Can» x _THE DAILY BRITISH i, MONDAY; JANUARY. 13 1919, "GANANOQUE 1 Lr rom Our Own Correspordent.) Jan. 3 Judge Ruddy of Whithy, dhiing as chairman,' Messrs Preder- ick Ban ft Toronto, acting in behalf of the employees of the Sieel Company of and E. L. At kinson acting in behalf of the Steel Compény of William Pratt, Depuly: Reeve, Geo. A. Dowsley and John Beresford, act- ing in behalf of Gananoque Lodge No. 4 A. A. of 1. 8. & T. Workers of North America, comprising the Gov- ernments Conciliation Board in the matter of the wage dispute between the employers and employees of that firm, after being in session for Thursday afternoon, Friday and Sat- urday, arrived at a satisfactory sthe- dule of prices both for day work and piece work in both factories of that company on Saturday evening. The minimum price for day work is set at thirty cents an hour, for hammers men on drop forgings prices arrang- ed, giving a minimum of forty cents an hour. In the River Sireet plant, Canada, hammersmen are to receive for day work thirty-five cents an hour, 'This is a satisfactory advance on the eld schedule of prices and . has "been agreed to by the men and duly signed béfore the Conciliation Board by F. B. Cowan on behalf of the Company and hy Messrs Pratt, Dowsley ~ and Beresford in behalf of the Union. The schedule can be cancelled either party by giving thirty days no- tice. Several of the local manufacturing establishments had to close down their works on Saturday morning on aecount of anchor ice. It took about all the forenoon to get it' cleared away ready for operationsls ° Under the auspices of the ladies of Sts John's ¢hurch, euchre was held in the club room of the C.L. & A.C. on Friday evening. ' Rev, Father Scott won the men's prize and Mrs, Ledger the ladies' prize. W. Hyndman, orgénizer of the War Savings Stamps campaign, was | in town for some time during the| past week completing the necessary | details in connection with the sale of stamps. Mayor W,. J, Wilson, has been appointed as director for Gan- anoque and vicinity. Under the auspices of the Young People's Society of Grace church, a session was held on Friday evening when the Reds, the losing side in the recent membership contest, furnished a supper for the victorious Blues. Miss Bertha Cummings, spending the past two weeks in town with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cum- mings, John street, has returned to her duties in Ottawa. tanley McGranahan, confined to thre home of his parents in Kingston | since Christmas time, has so far re- covered as to be able to return home Mrs. Ford Gillespie, spending some | time here with her paremts, Mr. and | Mrs. Gilbert Root, Charles street, has returned to her home in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ird A. Kip, Jr., who have been spending a few weeks here with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rees, Market street, have returned to their-home in South Orange, N.J. r-- Spring Fashion Catalogue. Of the Standard Fadhion .Company showing the advance styles for spring 1919 at the Coilewe Book Store. Open nights. Presentation, A delightful surprise was upon the minister of St. Paul's Pres- byterian church, Hawkesbury, Rev. E. C. Ourrie, when the managing board of the congregation invaded the mange, aad in the name of the congregation, presented him with an address expressive of the esteem of his people, accompanied by a wallet sprung | | containing the handsome New Year gift of $175. Mr. Currie is a grad- nate -of Queen's, well known in this city, and was formerly at Belleville, {To Reinove Dandruff Wet a small vottle of Danderine at any d stork for 4 few cents, a little into your hand and rub well into the scalp with the finger ger ups. of this By morning most, if not all, awful scarf will 'Have disappeared Two or three applications will de- stroy every bit of dandruff; stop scalp itching and falling hair. Canada, in concert with} by! in Kingston Presbytery. . | rn {HA WEAK. and FAINTING SPELLS. | Those Yeelings of 1 of faintness, those { weak, "all gone" sinking sensations, which come over some people from time to time, are warnings that must not go unheeded. They mean an extremely weakened condifion of the heart and a disor- {dered nervous system. When the system is in this condi- tion there is no time for .delay. One --will the next? One dizzy spell may pass off, but the next may be more serious, Those who are wise Shi start ta- king Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, before their case hecomes deep rooted and perhaps hopeléss. They will act directly on the dis- ordered heart and weakened nervous system and restore them to, full strength and vigor. - Miss Mary McCoy, Algoma Mills, Ont., writes:--"'I was awfully trou: bled with fainting and weak spells, and 1 could mever get any doctor's medicines to help me. One day a friend of mine was at the house when 1 took one of 'those . spells, and she got me a box of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. That was six 'Years ago, and from that day to this I have nev. er had any of those spells. 1 would not be without yotr pills for any money, and can highly recommend them to any one." Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 0c a box at all dealers, or mail- 'ed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, The Late Mrs. M. Kirkpatrick. One of the oldest residents of Kingston passed away on Sunday in the perscn of Catherine Marie Dun- bar, beloved wife of M. Kirkpatrick. The deceased had been failing since | September last and three weeks ago was confined to her room. She was seventy years of age and had she I lived two weeks longer would have celebiated her golden wedding. She was horn in Kingston and was throughout her life a devoted mem- ber of St. James' church. Besides her husband she is survived by three sons, George H., of this city; PF. A, and W. J., of Toronto, The Late Miss Scott, The death of Miss Georgina Scott, aged thirty-nine jéars and eleven months, oceurred at the General Hos- pital, on Sunday morning, after. a short illness of one week from pneu monta, The deceased was born in Pittsburg, and was the daughter of the late William Scott, and besides her mother she és survived by three brothers, John, Kingston; Fred and Harvey, Pittsburg, and four haters, Mrs. Henry. Johnston, Pittsbur '| Mrs. James Sutherland, Fulton, N. Mrs. Palmer, Maberly, and Mrs: R Carter, Brandon, Man. She was a Présbyterfan in religion and § mem- ber oi. Sand - Hill Presbyterian chureh, a ROBBED WHILE HE SLEPT; RUSSIAN W WAS VICTIM He Reports to fo the Police That He Is Minus Forty-one Doliars. Russian, wito boards at a home to the on Bagot street, complained police on Monday morning that 'he had been robbed-of $41. He had the money tucked away in his trous- ers pocket when he went te sleép on Sunday night, and when he aweke, he found that his thoney had disappear- ed. When the count was made at the breakfast table, it "was found that one of the boarders was also missing, with bag and baggage, and the Russian is of the opinion that his money went with this boarder. ens ¥ * WITH THE CURLERS } 3 SrA 3 The afternoon sertes 1 resanied at the Kingston Curling dub rink on Monday #ftérnoon when -J. F. MacDonald and A. Strachan 'skipped opposing rinks. irée gates will be played off in the{evening series on Monday evenin, 'contesting rinks being: T. Copl , T. R. Carnovsky, W. J. Frigzell v& J. M. Farrell, and A. W. Maclean vs J. A. McRae. The entries for the: dgubles tournamen close today. i fainting spell may be recovered from} ++Miss Waldron, ARY "HOSPITALS HERE FOR SICK SOLDIERS. JC. Connell ge of the Government--Money Wasted on Makeshifts. Dean J. C. Connell, of Medical College, in writing military hospitals, sags: "Phe situation in regard to 'mili- tary hospitals cails for careful con- sideration. It ought not to be pushed aside on the ground. that it is a matter for the Governfiént en- tively to deal with. I/itkmately that is the ecase--the Government. must make the decision and pay the bitls but local advice and influence should hy determine Govern- ment action. Kingston ig head- quarters 'of military district No. 3 and is ely to reinain so, There has nevelriyet been adequafe 'and CIN MILA uy Queen's about sick solliers in this city and dis- trict, For' the permanent forces stationed here before the war and for the annual' militia camps there was only a makeshift provision. The old Queen street hospital was a wretched affair- in a wrong place, There is now the nucleus of a pro- per military hospital at Owgwanada, but there is a danger that the plans of the Militia Depdrtment may not be carried oukt. They have already been too long delayed: Queen's University bospilal will be needed by the university authorities next autumn. Although demobilization may go on rapidly there will be sick soldiers and ex-soldiers to be cared for through many years to "come. There will he a permanent military force for an indefinte time, pro- bably always. "These points are em- went authorities appear to proceed upon the basis of making temporary hospital / accommodation only in Kingstod. Thig is a mistake, It was a Mistake four years ago, but it appgdrs to be the policy still Apart entirely from local interests, as a matter of sound public policy; every possible influence 'should. be brought to bear upon the Govern- ment to carry out the plans for a permanent military hospital at Ongwanada and to do so without delay. At the present time money is being wasted on makeshifts and the Army Medical Corps is expected to do the imposeible. The present hospital at Ongwanada is a great credit to all concerned and need only be properly enlarged and de- veloped to make it a model instiba: tion... The Army Medical Services in this city and district have an en- viable record. Let us see that it Is not broken by lack of suitable buildings." » COGENT REASONS Why We Should Help the Salvation Army, While Prussianism has been des: troyed, the reconstruction of Europé will call for a large army and won- derful work. . The Salvation Army not only does the work at the front, but looks after dependants at home. Our men need steadying influences more than ever now that the heavy fighting is over. - The Salvation Army gives them this home touch, and their work compells the respect of all. The 8.A., Red Cross, YMCA. and K.C. combined can only care for 10 per cent, of the needs. So of your abundance give. The Salgation Army war work has never perkgitceen 'Every homecoming soldier Tas noth- ing but good to say of it. Received Donations The Orphans' Home Committee gratefully acknowledge donations' from the following people during ol 'month of December: Mrs. H. { Richardson, Mrs, J: A, Hendry, Id | Garrett, Dr. and Mrs, MacCallum, | Hon. Wm. Harty; Macdonald Schoot,! Mrs. H. Nickle, Mrs, Oberndoffer, Mrs Cappon, Mrs, C. MacPherson, Mrs. H.| Movers, Mrs. D JA, Shaw, Mr. W, FP. Nickle, Mrs. A. Singleton, Mrs. Cald-' well, Mrs. J.'W. Litton, Mrs. Savage, ! Archdeacon Dobbs, ! 'Vera Saunders, Mrs. Breathwaite,! Mrs. Leslie, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. L.! Cook, Mrs. W. H. Kent, Mrs. Sawyer, | Mrs. L. McLeod, Capt. Smith, Mrs. Rogers, Mr, Masoud, Mrs, Reid, Mrs. Corbett, Dr. Mylks, Mr. Sargent, Miss A. Birch, Mrs. H. D. Bibby, Mrs. W. Minnes, Mrs, Anglin, Mrs, R, 8. Wal- diem, Mrs. ¥. Mahood, Mrs. J. B. Mcleod, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Wilkin- son, Mrs. Macgillvray, Mrs. Coleman, Mr, Waldron, Minden Lodge AF. & AM. Frontenac Chapter AF. & AM., Cataraqui Lodge ATF. & AM., C. Bérmingham, Re tom of a 3 denis te betwee Aris ol ing the nia of a Hnors: opie of is a great menace to a very por iigh debate the de- in tavor ot the ACCOMMODATION 18 SHORT] Points Out thei} or @ ondodation provided fori phasized because so far the Govern-T Take Notice! The Thompson Bottling Co. Have started in the wholesale tobaccos, cigars and on ette business, and are agents for the following Macs onald's, Brier, Napoleon & Prince of W Tobacco Uo., all lives; Benson & Hedges cigars firms: ales; Imperial and digarettes; Tobacco Products Co., Melachrino and Fairfax; 1. O.- Grothe, Ovido and Peg Top; The Rock City' Tobacco ds Master Mason: Tuckett's Limited,; Marguerite, lub Pref. Panetelos, Pref. Perfegtos. Why not lay hardwood floors now? Quiickly and easily put down and you will get the Beaver Br -Allan's L Victoria 8t. Yard * es at. nber Yard Phone 1042 - _ - Good apples for peck, ci King St. License N or NY b b ; b EMPIRE GROCERY © $e or eating. "an per barrel, Ane a LEWIS ORR, .. Phone 340 S-27448 20c Tb. 25¢ a Ib. AINSLEE'S Cor, Clergy and Princess Ahaha Corned Beef 18¢ and Pot Roast 22¢, 23¢c, Sts. 3 y Jor 19 MONTREAL 18" "Review of the . Bond Market in Canada By J. W. MITCHELL, Vies-President, Dominion Constant familigrity with current . financial events is one of the pre- requisites of successful investing. We have prepared a pamphlet briefly reviewing the Canadian Financial situation during the, year 1918. - Final figures for the_ Victory Loan statistics of Canadian bond sales, 1910-1918, are included. We shall on, Jegues. 5 DOMINION SECURITIES CORPORATION LIMITED HEAD oFFice; TORONTO 26 KING ST. E, LONDON, ENG, be glad to furnish a copy ESTABLISHED 1901 Sa one © distinguishing Canada's leading plano, she wig the featuie of Heintzman & €o. | In direct comparison with all other makes of Canadian-made pianos the Helntzman & Co, has, time and again, prover its. superiority by its clear, full and true tone. Before fixing your choice for a new plano come in and see and doar Mie Hemtzman & Co C. W. LINDSAY, Limi. FP 131 Vrincess St. Kingston Montrea'. Ottawa, Quaber, > Bross | Belleville and Three Rivers, moun ve syrtons { Two Were Browsed When Firs

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