Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Apr 1919, p. 10

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YEAR 86. NO, KINGSTON, 0 EOTION es minaret browbeating Italy he could recoup . | : his loss of prestige in handling the Had Hacking Cough W i (CARSON APPOINTED : - French claims. The Italians Sig . . 1 x that it is an American move to cut] Couldn't Sleep Nights & 3 ; loose - from European 'entangle- 5 y AS INSPECTOR OF THE CITY'S nfl ments. Hacking coughs are very wearing GARBAGE COLLECTION, 2 \ : uc on the system. The constant cough- --- / Extreme Bitterness, ing disturbs the rest, and keeps the The Vote Was 18 to 7.--Two Retu.n- 1 cannot exaggerate the bitter-1lungs and bronchial tubes in am Ir-{ = 4 oo 3aiens Were Proposed For the Sh th pur of ne Tatts here But ooo HER | pasion, [ EREAFTER Ford One-Ton Trucks maybe bought on the part of the Italians here. But > ¢ Don't lect the hackl ugh. William H. Ca Mond . . This is the View of the London Press Beithor la it possible to. tind au You ran Tid of it with a vening DpOHItET orien, met or complete with bodies and cabs, ready forthe road. real bod of British support to Regarding Italy. them. Says the Westminster Gaz- doses of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine| to suceeed Nicholay Timmerman, who "5 otte: "We are bound. to associate |Syrup; the most prompt, pleasant! is retiring. His appointment dates The chassis may still be purchased separately. ourselves with the appeal which the [8nd perfect cough remedy known. | from the first of May. By Carson President makes to Italy to modeoer-| | iss' Cather 3 served the city faithfully as an ald- . : g x . . MOST OPTIMISTIC WIEWS| =: "sc cit. scmst i chee: |, ies Catnering at. winter I caught CIR for a number of years, and But, in most cases, the Ford Truck will be sold as a tent 'which offers a reasonable hope 5 : there is no doubt that he will give ~ ' . * ad an aI, AD, Tor complete Ford job. The body as well as the chassis for a fair settlement with the other as good service in the position to J * some time. I had such a hacking 1 ps . » : OVER THE POSSIBILITIES OF A [MTRIRICES WEL Che "4% R38 leough I couldn't sleep at night. I| Yheh he has hee appointed. ~~ will be planned to give Ford service. brought into existence." s SETTLEMENT. All the London newspapers, with didn't think I would get over it. mended that H. Fowler be appoint- ; » 5 ; A . . rare exceptions, agree that either One day a friend dropped in to see ed inspector of garbage at $850 'a This radical step in the roduction of Trucks 18 being Britain in a Delicate Situatiofi-- | Italy must rest her claims upon the [Me and was surprised to see how year. : . Morally Obligated to Tualy and [pact of London and thus lose (bad my coush war,' Sho advised mej "il ,oyrgment, Ald. Litto moved. taken to insure the utmost efficiency from the Fo Yet in Sympathy With Wilson's |, fC, 00 Ll ourteen points, un. |SYrup. The next day I sent for a) Seconded by AM. Patterson that the Truck; to give the purchaser Ford value in every part Position, der which she could py claim to | bottle, and I soon got relief, and by TY. of his true : to produce better bodies at lower Prides, --~--A Lon » ?lthe time I had taken two bottles New York, April 28 ondon | Plume under the phim of self Cl Wea Ae axl ao % correspondent cables as follows: {determination which principle am:able to do my work again. 1'don't would also apply to the Slav re- + } : Sy » eT Great Britain appreciates fully he |; which are assigned. to Italy [think there is anything to equal it. Nn i x : Two Standard Bodies ' Enclosed Cab gravity of thé situation which de: |,ndor the London pact. 4 ] . 3 veloped with such starting rapid | The Star says: "We cannot bo-| There ate plenty of Fpme' pre The two types of Truck bodies ' The driver gets proper protection parations on the market trying to 4 . h ity that the news from Paris has Jleve Ahat Sarita} ang Mazzin live on the reputation of *"Dr.| | : most widely used the Stake and in the Enclosed Cab of the Ford Truck. % ave T DE ecure or aly rat? 7 - produced a shock. The press be domination 'over the. Jugo-Slavs of Wood's The Senulta is put up in the Express. This cab be closed tigh or lleves that the deadlock will | belpaimatia' and Albania. oF to shut|8 Yellow wrapper, threa pine trees : ; > ventilated. It Edi broken and'a settlement reached [out the Croats and Serbs from ac- {the trade mark, price 26c and 50c oh J These types will be kept in stock, perfectly ventilated. Bll ing. a bottle. Put up only by The T. set up, painted (or in the lead) and windows and two-way double venti- comparatively soon. The oppoxsi-|cess to the sea, which Garibaldi as Milburn Co...' Limited, Toronto, Ont. : I A ¥ . tion of the British is extremely dell | aller doved so qeeply. dat aly ' ' ' ready for prompt delivery. lating windshield. § : cate, because they feel the moralisully her glorious past by acting 4 : : They have oak floors, sills of These complete Ford Trucks are on' obligations under which the pact oi {towards the Jugo-Slavs a part which | JOINT DEVELOPMENT : ' seasoned hickory and specially de- sale NOW. / ; Landon piaces them, and at the Hungary in the sineteenth century OF ST. LAWRENCE 4 signed forgings and castings. . it wi same time they sympathize with the |acted towards the Czecho-Slovaks. : - : hi Call and. jam what i€ will cost % position the President takes. Thus aa Canada and United States May|' [S¥% The struction a SY a me Te over ny See how the the Times says: Rendered Spiendid" Service. Co-operate in Power ; provi = oy ey age Tus in de 1 "Italy's material gain would not|Picton Gazette . 5 every truck 18 boun get. ; every be all that she hopes; her loss Very many friends in town and would be ftrreparable, and further, |country who knew Mrs. M. M. Eaton Ottawa, April 29.--It was an- "England and France agree in sub-|in her Sitihood years. as or - nounced yesterday that the Govern- stance, with President Wiison's von: [son, daughter o e late C. S. Wil- iment has had prepared preliminary A , : : . "tenddop that since the treaty was|son, will be interested to learn that {plans for the development : by the Apress Hi CARSON city's J oi. (Chassis on} 3 signed the whole situation has/she has just been decorated for the lState jointly with the United States [garbage collection . + 0b. s On changed s0 profowidly that ocvery|third time for hospital work In|of the powers at the Long Sault quesiion associated with this s3.tle. { France. A 'medal was awarfled her {and elsewhere on the St. Lawrence. |mame of W: J. Christmas bo. Atle ment bears a new aspect." in 1917 by the French Government, | About two million horsepower 1s | stituted for that of H. Fowler. : for her heroic work in dhe Ameri-|available. There will be negotia-| in amendment to the amendment . The Dally Express begs the coun-{can Ambulance Hospital at Nevilley, | tions with- Washington looking to Alds. Stroud and Jones moved that try "blindly to support Lloyd|a suburb of Paris. She was also |joint construction of dams, and George Cornelius 'be 'appointed George In ithe "most onerous task [awarded the Mons Star and ribbon | protection of navigation interests. Then Als. Graham White for. "any Premier has ever undertaken." |for her care of British soldiers In|The power if developed would be lowed with' a: third aad W iat 4 'The British tousider the vison 1914. While Mrs. Eaton wag on divided. That from the Canadian | wytiam 1 2 Shire hon Aonp aration #s the turning point i|leave in Canada, early in the war, side will hd sold at nominal figures Ald. AngHE wanted ths. Gaustion t ory of the conference. They |she gave several impressive address-|to the H dro, of Ontario, and to the , considePthat the supreme test has |es, describing the first excitement | Quebec = Government of private | {0 De again referred back to the arrived' ahd according 'as Wilson [of hostilities in the French capital, | companies if a Hydro department |] eaith committee owing fo the ad- wins or loses upon this point, tlie |where she with daughters had been |he not established in Quebec. ditional applicants, but Ald. Smith whole treaty will be written. living for some time, and the tragi- : , |saitl that, an inspector must be ap- pointed to take office on May 1st. I.ddans here are extremely hitter{cal scenes enacted which led up to | meg -------- ee ---------------- in their condemnation of President {the defeat of the German host. Her | Renfrew council has given $1,500] Ald. Armstrong intimated that he Wilson's declaration. 'These are |last decoration is a medal for her|to the Y.M.C.A. Red Triangle fund.|and perhaps the majority of the x9 . ed profoundly pessimistic regarding | voluntary work in the Army and | This to be in lieu of a canvass of the aldermen had promised to support i r------ TT the future relations .with America. | Navy League Club, which has be-|town in connection with the Domin- Mr, Carson and he 'was going to They say that President Wilson has'|come more generally known as tho |lon-wide campaign shortly to com-| keep his word. objected to the Fi : : : J - LL randSut. Mien a €oneraiy iown 4s ing lon ide cumpateu shor aw. wnt te cunt 071 | Van Luven Bros, Dealers Maly is weaker than France, be: quarters of the Canadian and Aus- The 8t. Mary's tax rate is dy commend the appointment of a man : 2. . 'cause the President hoped that by tralian soldiers in Paris. mills, four mills below last year. |so long as he was a returned sol G. H. RICHARDSON T. wh - bo dier. According to this. comimunica- . . "| tom, he said it would - appear J. A. GOODF ELLOW that it 'would not matter to the : G.W.V.A. whether the inspector was capable or not so long as he was a returned soldier, who might - have aire Apc Ss ol to ri state- *'Ranks with the Strongéut"! 1 j ment. The G.W.V.A." recommended | HUDSON BAY I men who. were goed-eitizens and of good calibre, § Insurance Company I $48.00 to $38.00 Ald. Armstrong pointed out that 2 Ors : 1 oi PIRB INSURANCE 1 j Who Bad Worked $f MUBMIN MAKINEL Heswomen Reta lnsarsacs Biles SUITS $20.00 to $38.00 in the locomotive works. He 'was MONTREAL Large stock of indi blue rnd fine specially adapted to. handle mes; PERCY J. QUINN, t 2C] AL serge and the Syeker was sure he would Manager, Branch, rants | worsted suitings. }: wool, extra heavy make 'a good inspector of the city's W. H. GODWIN & SONS I wi * ht pants, $8.00. i ia garbage collection. E A vote was taken on Ald, Graham's AGENTS, KINGSTON. ONT. ¢ pit, Sh. cares, 8 John Tweddell, CoA, Armstrong, Che®n; rt srincivle of the IR Civil Mili Tai . ; per, Graham, Jones, Kent, Mills,| The fundamental principle o ° and tary ailor Princess St. Norris, Reid, Robertson, Rodger, | good prayer is the desire to lift up, {|i Ts y LL Smith, White--13. ; 1ot break down. . Nays: --Mayor Newman and Alds. Anglin, Litton, Patterson, Peters, Simmons, Stroud--7. i : x A i. a > Moving to Toronto. \ id " St. John N.B. April 20--1t 4s : : announced here that J. R. Clancey, : agent for the C.P.OS. at the St he John winter port, has been promoi- ra Rg ed to an important position with "] Am So Afraid it is My Heart" A > = ® | Head Offices i tt 14-16 Jurors Sheet § VE so prema ns || 2| Ea Ne ! wien the . Le : ; Beka i we wo ae, o i tr i Montre . a acts Ethie mo Shams hard and, : + : : a is wd ais : Phione, Main 25% * yet the heart seldom goes wrong so long 'imagine Fr RJR 1 : as it is supplied with plenty of rich, red . of dreadful Fe likely : Ag AE ee . 22008 elk ol x an - 8 All classes of machinery and boilers, from 1-16 to 24 inches dia-

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