Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Mar 1919, p. 6

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PAGE SIX 10,000 Pounds Ceylon and Indian Tea Worth from 80c to $1.00. On Sale at 50c, 55c¢, and 60c per pound. This, sale ocers an opportanity to housepeekers to buy the best tea at a saving of 23 per cent. The Thompson Bottling Co. GEO. P HOMPSON, Phone 804 hi Princess Street "We Offer 7% i FUND BONDS WITH BONUS 25% OF STOCK GRIFFIN ENTERPRISES LIMITED This Company is formell for the purpose of acquiring additional theatr Largest and most successful theatre and pleture house business in Canada. theatres in Ontario. Wire orders our expense. - Dingman & Co. Dontinion k Bullding, To n AA Atm Investment Sgeuritien -------------------- AA PP A Enterprising Dairymen and Beef Cattle and Pork Producers, You Should Feed CANE MOLA - 100%, PL RE CANE MOLASSES To Your Cows, Steers, Horses, Pigs and All Live Stock CANE MOLA Produces more milk and builds flesh faster than any other method of feeding at less cost. Imported direct from West Indies by Pure Cane Molasses Corporation 69 Wall Street New York City DISTRIBUTORS UNIVERSAL IMPORTING COMPANY, St. Nicholas Building Montreal WRITE FOR PRIC AND F UL L PARTICULARS on. 14 to. Announcement ! 1 omorrow Thursday, March 6th, and Following Days, Showing of Millinery at Miss E. V. Greaza's Parlors 182 Wellington 'St. Phone 336; The Formal Opening Of successful models and creations di-: rect from New York and Paris. You are cordially invited to view the displays, THURSDAY, MARCH 6th. Marion E. A. Hall, 174 Wellington Street. Queen Millinery 1 ntury behind the times, town, as regards labor| yming rapidly to the t, present upwards of 80 per working men in the vari utracturing establishments aqy connected themselves local. wmnion, Gananoque | # of the Amalgamated As- of Iron, Steel and Tin | North America Up-| 100 new members have been ) its strength during the past | ry n. Is c« War Service Gratuity : Questions Answered AH. No {to six months' at $100 a month, F (form and send to {No. 3, Richardson b G.E.B.-- creation of war the pos | whether you receive any War service The usual policy is that if { gratuity. §972---Yo Pe It lies enti u ar o entitled rvice gratuity in application MAE ter, M.D ng. tm a man has seen a reasonable amount | of service in an actual theatre of war, and is discharged as under age, the gratuity. your case come under. that category, will receive Should and they are still coming. [yon are entitled to five months' gra- factories every that organiza- Jance there are er of the nember of ind in the bal: A y few non-union men And now ince their jurisdiction' has been ex- tended over the machinists of this { town, it will add about thirty more to its strength. The recent visit of Tom Moore, president of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, did [ uch to break down the last bar- | riers of opposition among the work- | ingmen This has been accomplish- Y ed to such an extent that special ses- sions of the union have been required to bring the applicants into full mem- { bership The question of an old boys' re- union for Gananoque during the com- ing summer looks as if would mate- alize after all A public meeting will be called in the near future to give thorough airing to the 'scheme ) | Pte. Archie Neal, who went over- seas with the 156th Battalion, reach- ed town yesterday morning, and was met by Mayor Wilson and delega- | tions from the town council and Sol- {diers' Aid Commission, goodly crowd of eitizens, who gave | I him a hearty welcome home. { { jered a J in the Anglican parish house levening, there being a goodly ber present George Parry, of Kingston. spent short time in town this week with oe and relatives last | | | | ) JE | RETU RNE D "SOL DIER ROBBED. i ---- Hearing Groans Finds Him | Sidewalk. 4.--The pol- Woman Unconscious on Brockville, . March 1c of Prescott are investigating a {mysterious highway robbery which {occurred in the streets of that town early yesterday morning when "a discharged Canadian soldier, led A. Ford, was knocked {scious and between $63 and {in money stolen from his Ford arfived on {from the train, Wneh 'half late, his way uncon- the a hoarded hour and and He was an Mraquois, -- Rochester. The 'did not reach Prescott until after | midnight, and Ford was on his way | to a hotel to obtain lodging for the night wher n was - struck down from behind, while Hen®® street, north the oughfare. A nearby dwelling and went out to found him lying wunconscious the walk. The police have unable' to make an arrest. FUNERAL EXPENSES MUST BE REDUCED business. thor- residing in a his groans She of main woman heard investigate. Judge Lavell Issues a Letter in Regard to Surrogate Court Cases: The judge Court has addressed a letter to the members of the local bar directing attention to. recent rulings made by him regarding funeral expenses. In a case that came before him these was an estate of $1,000 and the funeral expenses were $252, and in another the estate amounted to $4,000 and the funeral expenses were $369. The official guardian de- clined to give asse t to such large expenses, with the result that they were reduced ,-the first to $138 and the second to $167, Judge Lavell expressed the hope that if the ad- ministrators were made aware by their legal advisors of the principle imiting the right to charge estates _ with the full payment of funeral ex- . pense, it might discourage unneces- sarily elaborate funerals. Another Side To It. Nickle, chairman of the HC nam- | of the local Surrogate | tufty. faction from your with the Soldiers' -- against the Canadian undoubtedly create a Hughes, Speaking with great daele and Cambrai, as well as a) General num- | impossible, through If you cannot obtain any satis. application, we emo apparent object was to glorify in command and 'make bute would advise taking the matter up Aid Commission. CANADIANS NEEDLESSLY SLAIN, SAYS HUGHES Ex-Minister Stuss Commons With Ghastly Indictment of Overseas Command. Ottawa, March 4.--Grave charges Command France, which caused a tremendous sensation at the Capital, and still sensation in the country, were made in the Heouse of Commons last even. ing by Ligutenant-General Sir Sam former Minister of Militia. in will greater tion, Sir Sam declared that Canadian soldiers were massacred by the hundreds in useless. attacks at Lens, where the only Passchen- the it hery, to have a fifth and sixth C anadian divi- He asserted that at Cambrai eception and entertainme nt | oajlant lads from Canada were sent up against positiens swarming with | without being machine guns, The returned soldiers of the con- | gion and two army corps.' gregation of Christ Church were ten- | the pro-| [ perly supported by tanks or guns to | the Prime Minister to these * | assert himself, demand the removal] person. | lion or brigade," the Grand Trunk | his appeal to the P: rime Minister "Any ass,' destroy the machine- | This acterized strategy. as "a case gun "needless slaughter" of bull-head | The ex-Minister told the| ne i ; at the dls ster-general a --t William Burns. William. Burns oc- curred on Monday in Kingston, after an illness extending over some months. He was born in Ireland sev- enty-five years ago and resided in Montreal, His wife predeceased him, and he is survived by one son, James, of Pittsburg, and a daughter, who resides in Toremto. The funeral is to take place from James Reid's undertaking parlors to Cataraqui cemetery, on Thursday, Rev. Mr. Mc- Lean, of Pittsburg, officiating. THE BERLIN STRIKE IS WELL iN HAND Prussian War Minister Has Put One Over on the Sparta- cans. Late of The The death (Canadian Press Despatch) Berkin, Mardy §.--Greater Berlin was quiet up till noon, Gustav Noske, Minister of War, apparently having the situation in hand. The procia- mation of martial law by the Prussian Ministry had.a salutory effect, quick recovery of strategic points. in thé city by the Reinhardt brigade also serving to dampen the ardor of the Sparticides. Government soldiers are concentrating atténtion on the Moabit vicinity, the police headquarters, chancellory and Imperial Bank. The strike organization has thus fir done nothing, and its leaders are unable to tell the approximate number of men who are out on strike. Government troops at police head- quarters fired on the rioters in the neighberhood this morning and sev- eral casualties are reported to have resulted. Troops had been called to disperse the erowds which were gath- ering in increased numbers around the headquarters. Reports were current earlier in the day that the partacan Marine division had seiz- >d headquarters but this turned out to be incorrect. House that he called the attention of PRESIDENT WILSON 'useless | massacres of the Canadian troops,' adding that Sir Rcbert Borden should | of incompetents and stop the slaught-| SAILS AWAY TO FRANCE {The Transport George Wash- ington Bears the American | { | { } 1 1 er of the soldiers. "Bull-headedness casualties, take actien. and tency are traceable by the horrible | rolling up into eight and' $65 | ten times the total force of a batta-| wrote Sir Sam in incompe- | to} he added, | "can sit back and simply order bat- walking along | movement, which is one block | eq | losses by brigades and battalions dur- the lower Hudson ure of command, rigade accomplished, Statute of | ing edich year | { i | | Quotations General Hughes fighting, instead of demanded the General who undertook to cap- per, ture Cambral by superb and an was on | talion after battalion to go forward train | to certain death, street' crowd of persons assembled at encircling | army transport pier. should be court-martial- dent, He declared that if the Prime waved Presidential Party. (Canadian Press Despatch) New York, March 5.--President Wileon sailed to-day on 'his second voyage to France. The trausport George Washington, bearing the [presiqentii party, left "Hoboken, N.J., pier at 8.15 a.m. The chief ex ecutive"s departure was marked by simplicity, which contrasted with the noisy demonstration accorded him on that pig first journey to Paris, last Decem- To-day there was only a small the To these Presi- and Mrs. Wilson greetings as the hat in hand, farewell Minister would secure the returns of , George Washington swung out inte and what each river. As the transport turned her nose toward the Liberty in the almost it would be found that in many in-|Strike-paralyzed harbor, an escort of stances the brigades and battalions destroyers got under way ahead, and that accomplished the most suffered jthe presidental salute of twenty-one the least. STOCK MARKETS. Ryerson & Co., 237 Bagot Street. New York 8S Opening. B.& O : N.Y. C... Reading .. .. .. Southern Pac. .. So. Railway St, Paul .. . Union Pacific Atlantic Gulf Marine," pid. Gen. Motors ,. .. Maxwell Motors .. Studebaker . Willys-Overlind. Am. Loe. .. . Baldwin Loco. Am. Smelters .. Anaconda Inspiration Utah Copper .. Bethlehem, Steel ap Crucible .. Midvale , . ll Patriotic Fund, says he has investi- | Rep. Steel .. ll gated the complaint of Mrs. Kelly, 158 Steel made in last night's paper, and he is of opinion that the facts were Am, Can. . Am. Oar Fay. not a8 stated. The bill was §6 for Distillers .. coal and $1 for wood, and | Mrs, 10d. Alcohol Kelly did mot offer payment, but Tobacco Prods. | the 'money was tendered by an-! other woman and there was di fi- | culty. over it. The driver did get the money. Mr. Nickle believes aftair. The Patriotic Fund been handling coal for the soldiers' dependents, some distributed through the soldiers' wives were given thirty 'days to meet the cost, payment be- ing} ade through the mY besa 1 to ar So ¥ at pr through | there was misunderstanding in the leq, Steamship has | Gan. Steamship, pid. Loco. Ot Brazilian Can. Car .s reddy tocks. 47 73% 81% 100% 28 36 130 103 1015 155% 331% 603% 27% 86145 781% 67% 59% 44% 687% Close. 467 3% | | fo 811% 99% Furnished by Bongard,, | | guns was fired. CANAT'A WAS FIRST. It takes a joint of beef to make a bottle of Bovril Boor contains the goodness of the beef. HE vital elements that give beef its special place and value as a food are concentrated and stored in Bovril. Just as the equivalent light of 32 candies is concen- trated in one electric lamp, so the vital elements of beef-- of many poumds of beef--are concentrated' in a single bottle of Bovril. But Bovril is not merely a precious. food in itself; it possesses the peculiar power of enabling you to extract more nourishment from other foods. This gives Bovril its wonderful body-building power, proved by independent experiment to be from 10 to 30 times the amount taken. Bovril, therefore, in the true sense of the word, is a"Great Food Saver. Always keep Bovril inthe house. Bovril stands alone Canada Food Board, Licence No, 13-443, New Goods Just Arrived SUNKIST Seeded and Seedless Raisins. In packages only. Buy from your grocer. DRY STORAGE The only proper winter care of any battery. Con- sult us--explanation of our treatment will convince you. WILLARD SERVICE STATION 19 Brock St. 1. LESSES, Prop. "Phone 1340 Get Our Figures Sir William Orpen Gives Dominion Credit for Paintings, Paris, March 5.--Sir William Or- pen, who is painting the picture of the historic Peace Conference, de- clared in an interview that it was due fo Canadian enterprise that any Sytists had beén invited to paint cenes showing the work of the con- rence. He said Canada had taken the initiative during the war to have official artists appointed, and took the initiative with regard to the con- ference. The French-and American governments were now following the British example. THE S800 SHERIFF RESIGNS. Office Has Been Held by Family for Fifty Years. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., March i Owing to ill-health, Sheriff Carney has resigned office, and with. his go- ing the office passes out of the Car- ney family, members of which have held it for fifty years. The Prisoner Was Acquitted. Belleville, March preme Court Mrs. Ruby Moore, Deseronto, was charged. with the theft of $6508 from Isaac Willlams, 5.--~--At the Su-|| of {| Before Building And if you buy here, you will know that you are buying right. Let us show you our stock. Allan's Lumber Yard Yee 1042 98 Victoria Street an Indian, of Deseronto. Williams in his evidence stated that he was staying at Mrs. Moore's house, and that on two occasions he gave her sums of money, amounting to $503, which she was to take care of for him. He alleges that she spent the money, and refuses to return it. The ac- cused denied receiving the money. * The jury, after being out for a guilty, and the accused was dis- charged. S47 Stok Com ies Incorporated. #20 awa; Mare rine thi last short time, returned a verdict of not It soothes their sorrows and intensifles their joys. And to salisly their Sraving for music what can equal a in the home? A Grafonola will si mols the songs they like to heat, will teach them beautiful recita- tions, and tell them rondarful stories. And besides the grown-ups like it too You can sts a Grafonola. af LINDSAY'S for» as fhittle as 230, terms can be a po -eenl. terest. on deferred balances ih > e ¥

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