Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Mar 1919, p. 6

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PAGE SIX Applying This Paste Actually Removes Hairs (Beauty Notes) Merely applying paste to a hairy surface specialists, will dis Thi4 paste is made tle gvater with some tone; after about 2 bed off and the skin simple method not every trace of hair, but skin free from blemish, success with this treatment, ful to get real delatone. er AAA AA "THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 Wanting anything done in the carpen- tery line. Estimates given om all kinds of repairs smd new work; also hard. wood floors of sil kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop 68 Queen street. a ---- Great Clearing Sale eee BT nen The Mode! Shoe Store "We must lower by at least $10,000.00. days' great reduction sale. | Ladies' Boots, broken sizes, from 51.50 and up. Call and take advantage of these bargains. % 1 our stock 380 H. ROTGAUZE, PROP. nn Every man .may nave his price, but occasionally the dictagraph pre- | ~ DEMOBILIZATION - Iv |The Minister of Mila Makes a Stale-| iin CNA 41in DELAY | ment (n the Commons. WILL RETURN HOME GENERAL MEWBURN SAID. Major Cooper, of Vancouver, Makcs an Attack Upon Sir Sam Hughes Regarding Latter's Charges Made Last Week. Ottawa, March 11.-- which the Government has taken to faelli- tate the demobilization of the Can- adian expeditionary ' force and of its Steps the into by members elvil passed in review Hon. Mewburn during the de bate on the speech from the Throne yesterday. Tha Minister of Militia and Defence ree plied to the suggestion of some members of the Opposition that the Government had neglected to. face. the .problems of demobiliza- tion until the armistice which end- ed hostilities was signed. On the contrary, he pointed out, the Gov- ernment had been making prepara- tions for the return of the troops as long ago as 1916. Early in that year iv had established the Military Hospitals Commission which later grew into the Department of Sol- diers Civil Re-establishment. The object of this department was help the soldier back to health and profitable employment. Gen. Mew- burn said that he still thought sol- liers should have _been brought back in accordance with the length A A reabsorption life 8S. C were the Commons effectively vats him from getting it. A SPLENDID PORTRAIT Of The Late SIR WILFRID LAURIER CARRIAGES . & GO-CARTS Positively lowest prices. R. J. REID Phone 577 Leading Under- taker il! streets. lli were burned, and $0,000 marks were Canada's ures will be follows : SHIRA" SO0N, | to | best line in the city at ll troops were busy to-day in driving i}! the ll spartacan stronghold of if tion in Lichtenberg. ll innihilated by the Spartacans. 1 A erviee, qe it lorfgest abre units had of ocean that the rail unable to 30,000 men a » winter had so far eo at which the sol- g repatriated, Gen he in the sum- of Quebec and tilized, the rate increased to 50,000 a Mewburn devoted some infon Government in - a military force to Siberia. The Taking of Mons. | Major Richard Clive Cooper, | Vancouver South, presented the suggestion that the lives of Can- adian. soldiers had been needlessly sacrificed at Cambrai last summer, and again at Mons on the morning of Nov. 11, the day the armistice was signed. Replying to Sir Sam Hughes' statements during the de- bate, Major Cooper said thfit Can- | adian soldiers' exploits at Cambrai | would be a worthy subject for an epic, and the capture of Mons in the early morning of Nov. 11 would remain indelibly in the memory of every soldier who fought there. The victory, which was attained at a cost of 75 casualties among Can- adians of all ranks, was a fitting end, Major Cooper asserted, to the great deeds of the Canadian corps. He attacked Sir Sam Hughes, ask- ing if the latter was as anxious to save life when he placed the Ross rifle in the hands of Canadian troops as he was at the present time, and asserting that the ex- Minister of Militia should have known that the Canadian corps at Mons was 'just a cog in the wheel." of STOCK MARKETS. Furnished by Bongard, Bagot Quotations | Ryerson & Co., 237 | Street. | pA New York Stocks. { Opening. 935% Close. 93 4914 164% 76% {Atchison IB. & O iC. PL. R.. N-¥.C, = Reading {Southern Pac. So. 'Railway .. St. Paul .. Union Pacific .. | Atlantic Gulf .. |Marine .. .. Marine, pfd {Gen, Motors .. .. . Maxwell Motors ... Studebaker .. .. { Willys-Overland {Am. Loc. | Anaconda { Chino. | Inspiration : { Utah Copper .. .. | Bethlehem, Steel "B"" 7 {Crucible .. . { Midvale .. | Rep. Steel | U. 8, Steel ,. {Am. Can. ... |Am. Car Fdy. Distillers .. Ind, Alcohol Am. Sumatra .. Tobacco Montreal Stocks. 53% B. 581% B. 2% 42% B. 781% 638. 67 60B. 138% B. 914 B. 614% Brazilian . . Brompton .. .. Can. Steamship Can. Steamship Can. Steamship, pfd. Can, Loco, .. .. .. Can. Cement Dom. Steel .. Maple Leaf .. Montreal Power Steel of Canada . . DRIVING SPARTACAN BANDS FROM BERLIN Government Troops Are Exe- cuting All Who Take Up Arms Against Them. aie (Canadian Press Despatch) Berlin, March 10.--Government Spartacan bands from various sections of Berlin and in preparing for a determined effort against the Liohten- berg, a suburb to the east of the city. The Spartacans are reported to have large depots of weapons and ammund- Lich- the were All soldiers and police officials who were not killed during the fighting for the poét office and police station, or who did not escape from the btuildings, ore murdered by the Spartacans. Many were tortured and killed in the At least one woman was | among the victims of the Spartacins. |! The police archives in Lichtenberg Government troops sent to tenberg on Sunday to protect post office and police station stolen from the post office. No attempt has yet been made 'ip ascertain number of persons killed in the present uprising, but the number ia believed to exceed 150. of Spactatin atrocities couiinne > i pour in. resulted to-day in a Eanes of an order by Herr Neske the Minister of Defence, that all found opposing government troods with weapons shall be shot at once, faken prison and sum-} ' the at once, Es THE DAILY BRITISH WHI G, TUESDAY, MA POWER RATES 10 BE LOWERED (Continued from Page 1 had "given up the gl 1 the job as an im] h an Ellott and his ates are going to usé a surer method of getting a tight gas holder. They passed a resolution authorizing the chairman and the rhanager tO close ract with Davis & Farnum, of . Mass., for the installation} lining inside » goneretes walls, this compant being willing to guarantee a perfectly tight tank when they get through with it. I will cost over $8,000 to install this steel lining. These accounts were passed: Pay' lists Feb, 26th $ 934.0 Davis & Farnum Mfg. Co. 372.2 Stone pile carters .. , 436. Imperial Oil Co... .. $1,430. Canadian General Elec. Co. 136.2 1. Coben & Co. .. .. ++ » Standard Printing Co. .... Grand Trunk Ry. System. . John 8. Moore .. .. .- Standard Meter Co. Limited 1 C. Donoghue ., .. «+ +s Darling Bros., Limited ... Dominion Government .... National Electrie Heating Co. Cam-Fish Co., Limited Pay list Feb. 26th .. .. Canadfan Westinghouse Co., Limited. .. .. 4. «v oo Nickle, Farrell & Day .. Vanluven Bros. .. .. Hydro-Elegtric Power Com. E. Beaupre .. .. .«. = Canadian Westinghouse Co. Customs office .. ,. .. - George Muller Angrove Bros. . a W. H. Cockbarn & Co. Stevenson & Hunter Whig Publishing Co. Electric Appliance Dept. Dominion Wire Rope Co. Shedden Forwarding Co. .. T. F./Harrison Co. .. .. Jackson Press .. .. .. .. W. B. Dalton & Sens, Lim- ited TH TIEL . J. B. Bunt & Co. .. W. Cockburn S. Anglin & Co. .. Halliday Electric Co. .. In attendance at the meeting were R. F. Elliott (chairman), Mayor Newman, G. Y. Chown, T, J. Rigney and Thomas Hewitt. pert gard So C oI - ) ALEXANDER McKENZIE An old-time fur trader of the Peace River distriet, who served forty years as an officer of the Hudson Bay Com- pany and whose nama and fame count. ed for much in the morthland, died re- cently at Peace River, Alberta, All Europe On Dynamite Keg. New York, March 11.--Failure of the League of Nations plan proba would precipitate in Europe "the greatest catastrophe in the history of the world," Charles Edward Russell, writer and member of the late Am- erican mission to Russia, declared upon his arrival from Paris on the steamer Nieuw Amsterdam. Williams Has Retired. Washington, March 11.---John Skelton Williams has resigned as di- rector of the railroad administra. tion's division of finances and pur- chases, but will remain as chairman of advisory committee to Director- General Hines, and will continue his duties as comptroller to the curs rency. Wabash President Dead. St. Louis, "Mo., March 11.--E. F. Kearney, aged fifty-five, president of the Wabash Railroad -Oorporation, died of pneumonia on Monday. His home was in New Orleans. Two New Books. Received to-day at the College Book Store. "In Fianders Fields," by Col. Joh McCrae, and "Eating in Two or Three Languages,' by Operations. Open nights. At Havana the strike which was called off on Monday morning was resumed again in the afternoon. frvin Cobb, author of Speaking of jea Fort Se BRIC.-GEN. J. B. WHITE made an officer of of Honor by the in recogni- He Who has been the ~ Legion French Government, tion of hic services in France, already holds the p.s.0, ape-------------- STILL TALK ON ADDRESS. Liberals Held a Cancus on Tuesday Morning. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Ppttawa, March 11.-- here is no apparent desire on the part of either party in the House to bring the debate on the address to an early conclusion. Fifteen members of the Government party and fif- teen of the Opposition are still' list- ed to speak on it Hon. N. 'W. Rowell,, President of the: Privy Council, "opened the debate this af- ternoon and among those scheduled to speak are Mr.. Euler, Opposition member from North Waterloo. The Liberal caucus opened early this morning and continued till af- ter 1 p.m., when it was stated that the Opposition had named a num- ber of committees tb study and deal with various matters to be brought up in the House by the Government, as well as the Opposition. It was stated that there was considerable criticism regarding the Grand Trunk Pacific developments The POPE WANTS SPEEDY PEACE, As He Fears the Spread of Bolshev- ism in Germany. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Paris, March 11.---It has become known that Pope Benedict has ad- dressed an appeal to the powers emphasizing the urgency of speedy conclusion of peace with Germany. It is understood that the Pontiff states that the situation in Germany, socially and economically, is very grave and that he fears the spread of Bolshevism. The Pope. is reported to have said that he feels that the only way to avoid such an eventuality is a speedy peace, a peace, he ys, which will not humi- Hate- the rman people. Nova Scotia G.W.V Government commission, federal or provincial, to handle all housing funds, instead of municipal or private companies' control. Robert Emslie, of St. Thomas, the dean of the Natioral League um- pires; has been engaged for the sea- son of 1919. This will be his'twenty- ninth season. 8S. 8. McDermand, Liberal ecandi- date, has res'<ned,-thinking the wo- men, who have votes, should have a say didates A construction company has been formed at Three Rivers, Que, in which all but one of the promoters are women Minus the war tax, rate for mills The issued cattle wig. A. advocates a cancelled Toronto's 1919 provineial municipal tax figures out _ at 31 have of all Schles- German authorities orders for the seizure in the province of ~ BUILDS YOU UP The Right Way--Spring That Begins and Ends Right. 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