Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Feb 1919, p. 6

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__PAGE SIX _ Ft EEE Co 0 GANANOQUE onald, W. R. Pennock, ; Tom. | The united choirs of St. Patri r FRENCH PREMIER a bolas. 10 ,000 Pounds Judson W and John's, it becomes chronic, with ey $1 reid retva 2 J t . Be . . ed a chorus' O Ca nak . Corn. Sor oem coreemomon | 7h will Brobubls arrive here ada: | 20a op With 4 horas Cana pt ponunion ¢. 8.0.) |i Ceylon and Indian Tea Feb. 19.--The usin ol Pi A Maizie Rupert, Miss McNally irs "ontihne »m Page 1 : i meottng of the Ladies Auxiliary of | 4nd an enjoyable | assembly * was | an aid FARK Fonte a] unuet from Page 1.) - co Worth from 80c to $1.00. On Sale at 50c, the local branch of the G.W.V wa 2. 25 Mla assembly | 3 Jea 4 | > 5 me er re ' y the Now's Temple i no « y Miss Jean 'Lutz and Policeman Was Shot. X ' held last evening. The reporis from | he Oddfellow's Temp] oo and agan juts snd (canadian an Was > . 55¢, and 60c per pound. officials were of a ver . re. was another quite large of-| 7 na a vocal duet by Paris, Feb. Pr y -Coursat i i C $ SIO OL a very encou 1 rene », p H aris, oursat, i nature and showed a mst i a) fo ad Boy. who was Sour sed int ght eye, al- War Service Gratu ty This sale océrs an opportunity to housepeekers to buy the ho a. 5 . bi hE + A} Bren are also given. . R "oh a tory year's work, with quite a erday, which was gil pug ; A give € though not seriously, by one of the Questions Answered best tea at a saving of * per cent. 1 eal Duvers for &Riv Kehoe, rector of St. stantial amount to the good in hatk 31 buyers. for shipme oR shots, said that Pr Clemencean for future peeds. The following ofi-| number of young 'people rf Jol h Sapanoqus, gave 3 a a Shat Premiet be assassin | see Cers were elected: president, Mrs. D.| he © | Hone - Jolin Er rl cat ses loadings ; up 10 the great war, |20¢ Erapbled with him . Note--All letters on this subject @ om pson 5.10, 5 Stunden; Jot_vicopresident. Mrs. | 88 Il as the, choir, mbtorec th, a foitier Meniber of hs nas Efowd. Which ohseit must bear the signature of the writ- Ape BULLEN; end vice-president, | A" Co. of the 59th Battalion which jos To ¥ niet. garhers y ©le.. Ipfitials will be used in answer- Mrs. Jas. Bomevan; Secretary, Mrs. | RO e winter of 1915.16 at fom Clemenceau residence after the 0g» ing qfiestions AA GEO. pson & Pr » H. Hurd; treas., Miss Ella Wil- local armoury: is spending a shot currence. Within half an hour Presi- Q.--I enlisted in the Ordnance | Phone 304 32 5 ms; Cotivenor Executive Comic | timie town, guest of 'Mr, and Mrs. dent Poincare arrived, followed byleurns on January '21st, 1916, was = i joe. Mrs. 2 H. Stunden; Convenor For Infants and Children JW Abbott Both Strack © Various maiihers of the cabinet, high discharged on January all. pn a ae nance mmittee, Mrs. ©. wi Mrs Willlant Blwarda. 1s vi oficial: e Goyernmen f. Te-1 and served in Candda only. Do I ge 1 FE ap Seung s. William Edwards, Jr." King presentatives of the army and navy. | © ETataily? "THOMAS COPL Y 8 Cotton Teuot Henne; Convenor Programme Com Ov. trast. ROBE : ; Fo ail @ Ly? mittee' Miss: Manis. Siento: on In Use For er 30 Yeats reet, accornpanied by her sister, The man arrested was Emile Cot. Ans.--Yes, you are entitled to Telephone 987 avs Baa 3s Freda § i t E14: 3 d . yenor Refreshment Committee, Mrs, | Al™ays bears for Waterville, Qua.. ap sieondarftin, aged iwentyfive, and bom atl receive two months' war service = : 8. A. Mackenzie. 2 ror TV Aleryl os We, Xo spend aiCreil. He said his home was in the gratuity at $70 a month if Single | wauting anything done in the earpens 3 g y couple of weeks at their former |Montreotise quarter, Paris, but peo- and $100 a month if married. tery line. Estimates given on all kinds Wor ro . Ie d has Been received that the heme ple think he Is asian Sass of repairs and mew work: alse hard F nk h Russian, * a wood floors of all Kinds All orders ' . res . pamphlet. A ress hi: Sra * « 3 1 0 Wrote to Hon, G. P. Graham, will 'receive prompt attention. Shop JHE COOK MEDICINE CO. TI ! Gananoque Cheese Factory. Favored Balance Of Power. "In speaking with regard to the | 6s Queen Street. Enemrety Widens ah Gananoque, Feb. 18.--The patrons (Canadian Press Despatch) late Sir wiltria Laurier, Hon, George - )f Gananoque'cheese and butter: fac-| Paris, Feb. 19-Clemencean wasj @'©° x a i ; tory held their annual meeting on [credited at first with being opposed | F. Graham says: 13 two divs bis Monday evening when the following |t0 the plan for the League of Na- On {F11da3 st, on ay rod ~ | : statement was read: milk, 2,324,118 tions in its broader phases, express fare his death, he wate Ad A pounds; cheese 201,636 pounds: cash | Ing preference for a balance of power | Page letter with his . . lL 2 ar $ 201, ; Cas : . ron as athos and sounded as . , : 45,935 FOS f maki a 720. (secured by France, Great Britain, | Was full of pathos ane ! 23: & ost of making $3.7 3 United States and Ttaly. His repre-|if be felt that not many more would D GE ¥ live he on the mark : e selling phice, ~ 22.281 tatives, however, have joined{Dbe written, though he spoke of sev- if ash received, $2,631.85: average|iTeely in the work of framing the| eral matters which he hoped to dis- The only proper winter care of any battery. Con thy | : Dep |covenant of thé 'league, and with|cuss with me before the opening of sult us--explanation of our treatment will convince rice 40.05 cents ound; ie 3 " Bn ofemilk lear ri on rice 5. some reservations expressed approvalithe House." ou . ¥ 5 war jof it as it was laid before the Peace ST -- you. The oii ers for H14 Axel J. B. Wil- Conference. Capt. W. A. and Mrs. Tullock, son, salesman; Ina Belfie, secretanry- il Pes 3 au A vers he'd Fo ion. iclo. and. aunt of - the treasurer; J. H. Fawcett, manage poapite Nis qdvalived Years. he is oe Ingste mn, atl 2d the Smith-Larogque WILLARD SERVICE STATION Edgar Ryan of Hartington, . assis-{noncean has continued in recent| welding in Brockville on Tuesday 19 Brock St. I. LESSES, Prop Phone 1340 tant, months to justify the sobriquet of W. J. Moore, machinist, is critie- . , . "the tiger" which long has been ap-|ally ill with pneumonia in the plied to him, going through the try-|General Hospital ing work of the Peace Conference AAA A wa with its many ung consultations Corns Go! You Bet. without often showing signs of fa- "* a tigue. : Just Use "Putnam's. Come Z| Nothing simple in the way Put- Found Bullet Near Right Shoulder.|ham's Extractor clears away corng---- I ¢% (Canadian Press Despatch) it's magical, n an et Paris, Feb. 19 The bullet which No more of the old fashioned fuss- : . . Lok Sxictel Slemenceay 8 left Shoulder ing with pads, plasters and flesh-eat- ® as hee nes rht 8 Sith & relic V Him Exam Ye The Late Mrs. John Dickson. we Sr ound near the righ d "hel ing salves. Away with such relics of us rri e ine our The body of Mrs. Margaret Dick- p atient « oughs considerably, but no the past. son arrived from Roleau, Sask. . N 2 a The best, newest, surest and most 4 * X i complications are* expected. The 3. g 3 eal- ¢ 3s wh Tuesday evening The late Mrs. Orie AT . | dependable remover of corns, cal Feet and Advise [ni comme i ime dm Lonnie Sous, nrasestwss ais] dependable' remover "of corns, cal SUNKIST Seeded and Seedless Raisins. § slightly wo 3 , i John Dickson, engineer for the |°VSB!ly wounded Corn Extractor: ; In packages only. Buy from your grocer. : Thousand Island Steamboat Com- Will Deliy Peace Conlerence You'll be satisfied, you 11 have hap- ou : pany. She 'was a daughter of the (Canadian Press Despatch) py feet, you'll dance with joy after late Andrew and Matilda Kennedy, Paris, Feb. 19.-- Delegates to the| using Putnam's Extractor. 26c. at was born in Ireland, but spent most | Peace Conference. when they learned | dealers everywhere. If you are tired of being bothered by of her life in Kingston. She is sur-lof the attempt upon Premier Cle- hurting, tender feet, here is your chance to vived by two daughters, Mrs, (Dr.) {mencean's life to-day, began to con- g ¥ A. H. Singleton and Mrs. J. D. Hill, {sider the effect of the event upon frmaeiote if and Pormanent sont o Roledu, Sask, and two sons, their own plans in conhection with "Ranks with the Strongest' : . lIerbert G., of Moose Jaw, and Dr. [the ference. The belief was ex- G t Ou F specialist while he is here. (Capt) M. "I. Siiney, R.AM.C., |pressed that there would wot Lo any HUDSON BAY e r 1 es Fife, Scotland. Two sisters, Mrs. )ereat delay in the execution of the : : : Wiliam Hazlet and Mrs. F. L. Spen- {comprehensive plans laid out for the Insurance Company Before Building * 1 cer, reside in Kingston; another proceedings of the Peace Conference PIRE INSURANCE = He Will Be Here Mrs. Samuel Forhes, resides at duying the absence of Premier * y Le And if you buy here; you will know that you are buying York, Mich., and a brother, James, |] idva-George, and President Wilson. Bren ice, Roya: Insutanetfiide, right. Let us show you our stock, Hi . : ° » in Chicago. Mrs. J. D. Hill and he > 'he Busbynd necomanicd the. oa oior - Premier Clemencean, when shot, PERCY J. QUINN @ Yr a 4 ri 10 Rtn oat wean was on his way to the conference Manager, Ontario Branch. Toronte 3 | y y ngston. The eral w AKe 'with Arthur J. Balfour, British For- } place from 395 Johnson street, on eign Secretary, and Col. E. M. House, Ww. H. GODWIN & SONS 3 an S um Yr ar and Saturday Thursday, to. Cataraqui cemetery. {of the American delegation, concern. AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. ¢ Phone 1042 98 Victoria Street ing more rapid procedure before the Liite Mrs. Frederick Camic, ray couetl ph Don't wait until the last minute and, Mrs. Jennie Camic, wife of Fred-l Owing to the fact that Clemenceau "maybe, lose your chance to get foot comfort, [Sri C4mie, passed aay at her resi-[ad in hand personally certain sub: anmEnn SEEEE SEEEERENEANNRRENES rr dence, 400 Division street, oh Mon- jects now under negotiation, it fol- Come in any time during business hours day. The deceased was born in King- lows that so far as these are con- OF THE NOW F AMOUS talk it over with the expert. ston, was sixty-five years of age, and|cerned there must be a suspension of butter made, 6570 pounds; a Presbyterian in religion. For many 'getivities for the time being. years she kept a grocery store at the As a matter of fact these subjects corner of Pine and Division streets.|were of vast importance as affecting Bsn oll She had no children, but is survived {the whole plan of thé conference's by her mother, one brother, Charles operation, inasmuch as they related Appliance or Ronegy Rr Frery Foot Trouble Allen, of Rochester, N.Y., and one i, the consummation of an early sister, Mrs. Reid, of this city. treaty of peace. rr -- --- r "There is no need to suffer from any foot A Writ of Execution. : e, any mot mate, Ee it ever so Pe A writ of execution has been is- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. falist, who is a sued against Archbishop Spratt to Is Stee satisfy the judgment given in the Sorbie of os fhe Stal of Wm. M. Scholl, Court of Appeal in favor of Sister I the noted foot authority, can show you the 'Mary Basil for the sum of .$20.000,{ B. Dufty, of the penitent -~y way to immediate and to ultimate and also one against Dr. Daniel. Phel- | staff. is confined 'te his home wilh an for the sam: of $4,000. The writ|influenza. : was issued by A. B. Cunningham,| Since taking over his duties here 3 solicito¥ for the pl fr. recently, Inspector J. J. Graham, of Foot Comfort SCH Jor the plaing) ~ the Dominion police force, has dealt * " with forty-three cases of men charged Ad A . Sa with being defaulters. if you'll ep in and ve him the chance. . : Rev. J. D. Byrnes, B.D., Presby- He can ll Just what the cause of your terian superintendent of missions trouble Is, and he knows the remedy. fo 10) S' N lfor Northérm Ontario. will speak before Queen's Mission Assoedation F tA A i 3 YS Nl 3 {next Saturday. He is looking for Improve 00 ppéarance s fl {students whe desire to engage : f mission work next summer, nh ie i Jo he welll, PILLS E. winsnes rom site ear e in pe ING fF hb? -- WRITES FROM RUSSIA. Rexded, Mean! Scholl Appliances actually \ = Tomfart. Th 'grace and hots of the feet As gd Gunner William Cook Tells About, EE - AT ; ¢ Nature of Fighting. x on A $20 Fa 36th parm HiT Pa LT re 1 ry Githnes William Cook. son of Mr. ! ) : -- . wo Aberneth 's hy GH NEL fl} Jana Mrs. William Cook, Rideau: : | 2510, pay (20th pam' 30th parertiIet pane y 3 SEP J ot it street, who *is serving in Northern -- -- : . i Ald0 . 7 32nd paym'ti3sed ym'tis Fy "t, Russia, writes to his parents, under ee) an H 8 4 Soym | 4th (i fh er mt 'Shoe Store x EPRI ante of Dec ion, stating that ho | : A fi =~ | , § hail received no mail sinée Septem- : : 36th paym' Hanh 75a" Last Payment $ 60 Sth paym't] th 1 hay m ie h ym'tjtith t she | "ge : = 12th paym'tjisth paym'tiidth paym'tji6th paym't Tae $1.00 1 $1.00 $1.00 16th paymt{17th arm: tH18th Pia naam Jaym't $100 | 3 I$ | 10 20th pay 21st paves 3nd paym'tj2ird mt $1. $1.20 31% f joer, when he was leaving England - {for Archangsi. He. states that the fighting is very different from the trench fighting of France, but they iwere able to adapt themselves very' readily to the new onditions methods. The

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