Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Apr 1919, p. 9

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® - The Baily British Whig KINGSTON. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1019 PAGES 9.16 | 16PAGES YEAR 86, NO, 91 ; & ho: SECOND SECTION REMARKABLE PHOTOS, TAKEN IN BERLIN STREETS DURING CLASH BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND BOLSHEVISTS. "HOW full of enjoyment is the scyreh H after wild thingarwiid birds, wild Bowers, wild honey, wild berries! . Some of the seekers may have had a few gray hairs; but for that day at least they were all boys and girls. Van Dyke --And then they were prouder than ever! HEN Johnnie started to boast about his wonderful bicycle it stirred up Harry's dander. "Aw! Come off! I can go like that, too--and I can stop when I want to; I can ride down a steep hill and never worry about her running away with me, "Think you got the only swell bike in I got a real brake!" "Town! Huh!" said Harry. "Just wish I had my wheel here to show you a thing or twg." "You're not the only one! Mine has a Hercules Coaster Brake, called after the strong guy. Press easyv--she slows down nice and quiet. If you want to stop quick, press a little more and she'll stop without shooting you over the handle bars. Some brake!" Government Troops in the Streets of ¢ erlin "Protecting, the Under-Grounds sith: Liqudy Tre: and, Grenbde Ss. . "Aw, say, what yeh givin' us! Mine's a peach! It'sa peauty { tell yeh." "Mine sparkles like a trout coming out of the water. Listeri! Did you ever éee a trout swim? Well, that's just how. smooth and easy my bike goes! Ro : CCM: \ Just you remind Dad that he has a r live, growing boy who needs al the right kind of outdoor exercise he can get. More than likely he rode a C.C.M. him- ¢ "Say! What make is your bike?" "C.C.M. What else would it be?" "Wha-a-a-t! C.C.M.! Why, mine's a C.C.M. too!" self. He will know what sturdy, husky, easy riding wheels they are--the cheap- est because best made, Get him to see the nearest C.C.M. dealer right away, Red Bird Massey Cleveland Perfect Columbia é% 0080 All of dosh for haus Nagas. Ra eaen, Shooting. & byte. family. se RO 1 Pr ye . : 90% oF the Parts of Boery' C.C.M. Bicyele wre Made +..48 Comeda and Each Machine is Fully Guaranteed by' Canada Cycle and - Jlotee Co., Limited : , Out. Winnipeg Vancouver : 4 .Dalshevist A Dead) Beings \\ : = Thrown Upon Flat Carts to s\\ a Pe'Cartied Away and yEuried in Great \§ ; 4 ; ; : - \ E, Montreal Toroate mm Ren SLOWTY | NaS ART Te York to , ri ey eit mies Teel frolre 2. oe 2s aa? » ' o pe - wi 3 i a Che i SR ". . 'S, --- tg ELECTRIC WELDING & SHIPBUILDING CO. Sl » This ap shows three allernative roufes which may be taken by competitors for the: London - Daily 'Mail $50,000 prize. It will be seen that both Mr. Hawkel s- proposed, toute and that suggested. hy the Aip Ministry, are considerably longer than the moskgdireet route, but it is thought that the advantage expected to be gained from following the direction of the prevailing winds will compensate for-the extra mileage. . : ax H ; Ff detonsive alliance for the protection i jot her western frontiers. . This al- § Hance might be ' under the League mnt leaves $500,000 for College, Fort Worth, Tex., April 16.----John L. Jackson, a chelor, who was found dead in an automébite near have no time limit, The neutral deinilitarized zone is to extend, ac- cording to the French view, to fifty kilometres (about 31 miles) on the ON RHINE TO INCLUDE BRITISH AND. AMERICANS, * French Still Maintain Claim. That Allies Shall 'Unitedly Assist in Protection of Her Western Fron- : Paris, April 17.~The French Government still maintain With un- of Nations, but its object would be to guarantee fo Prance that, event of Qermany crossing the Boundary of the neutral zone to ba prescribed , by the peace trea'y reat Britain and America should come quickly tos the. defence of Frapce. The French Government urge that garrison life in the neu- tral zone weuld be pleasanter awd in east bank of the Rhine, which river, it is mow declared, must, in any event, be Frangé's, true military frontier. This schfme of having a permanent force the Rhine - has not yet been disclosed to the Bri- tish House of Commons, and it may be doubted whether it will find an place in Premier Lloyd George' speech fo the House to-morrow, His speech is awaited with curiosity in vant, Tuesday, left his entire es tate, valued at $500,000, to the Spir- itualists of the United States to es- taplish ga eollege, Jackson was a director in thirty- two Pexas banks. cash in his pockets when found. digd a natural death, He had $10,000 in He OF CANADA, LIMITED Head Office: _ 1 -14-16 Jarors Street * diminished 'determination their relaim that Great Britain and Am- erica shall unite With France in "a conference circles, especially by the nearer. home for British troops on French foreign service than Malta or Egypt. This 'guarantee, moreover, is to pO 3 J ~ > 3 - == and When You Wake ;» dhe Morning : "TLC Complexion ds Roses i: All Headache Gone. - Breath Right. Tongue Cleat, * Stomach, Liver and Bowels "+ Regular--So Convenient} . a iy WANTS LIFESAVING CHEW. 3 -------- 3 ; Cobourg Aroused by Tragedy, Ap- ~ peals to the Government. = «Cobourg, April 16.--Roused by the death of the litle son of Sidney Franklin: who drifted Into the lake in a row-boat and 'was blown across . Ao the American Shore, much in thel . § y cast same way that a lady was fast sym- and mer, out of Toronto r, the} | 3 : : town council has' called lon the Do- of machinery and boilers, from 1.16 to 24 inches dia- boilers. iron and steel electrically welded. minfon Government to creat r W elded, landir hg: e dg b i t up; corr gy ; re. R E e a pro- 3 per Htesaving statios and yn 3 ) J 2 recovered instead of renewed. All kinds of steel here. resent the -h f 3 Ag a ' 3 ga 2 2 . : 4 ! voluntary 'crow I "the -- te JARABE BR 'without rivets. k : lake ferry which lies acrogs 'tite 1 | : 4 2 ai ba Tee » ; Sh Going - . Curtis, i : to. Winchester, ) / Aptil 16.<Rev. Joh + xe ue Tu the a untain | od an appointment in ' Winchester, rtis was ordained tg] in 1895, in Newfound : : and-came. to eal four ALO. "He 3 Hment of Sunday ; and People's wocieties in Sackville,' § oy ok Apri] 16.--Mps, hit Dear Riel roe ) #5 Jovergeas: Miss Helen 1 Datos, an Katherine Connors, widow of --TN PEE rence 0 fihe 'ploneer 3,500 prisoners, 'twy : pF on : dent at Cou University; Miss] Patrick Flsod, passed dway suddenly : aoa p : } PEE id ley Lownshij, | D A9Y, To : i a a i pe. is] Esa Dafoe, student at the University] on Monday, %it her residence, = Bally- \ ¥ ~3h rir Ly. a] heed : eo 28 +. | Of Toronto, and another attending the| canoe, after an {lindss of only 4 few 3 TR i 31. ta TW wh "in N ; Ne Two sous are. doc-| hours' duration." The late Mrs. and both Bave served in the{ Flood was born in the-vicinify of * Her husband, Dr. W. A. Dafoe, | Meltitesh's Mills gnd was fn her SOR rT Y eighty-first yeas, ! g IN 153 a

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