Daily British Whig (1850), 10 May 1919, p. 6

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For mother living a. flower bright, 4 "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURD 5 AY, MAY 10, 1919. vor White, F. J. JOHNSON, Florist il 118 Wrook St. Phons' 229, TTY r READ Carefully . Call at 209 Princess Street or telephone ' 1283w for your shoe repairing. Work 'mextly dose while yom walt, Thiy store is under Rely no t, whieh is known as: VAN ALLEN & SON'S SHOR : WORKS | cananoque | Sons (From Our Own Correspondent.) May 10.--Under .the auspices of the local branch of the 6. W, V. A. a dance. was held last evening in the Gddfellows' Temple assembly hall. No. 3 company, st. Andrew's Chureh boy, scouts conducted a well- {Toronto Paper Mills here handed a re STRIKE IN CORNWALL Entire Plant of Toronto Paper Mills May be C Cornwall, May 10. The employees | § of the finishing department of the petition to the office déemanding an advance of pay amounting to nearly 30 per cent. Later they were inform-|G ed that thé demand could not be com- plied with and they walked out. The @mployees of the other departments rived on the 8S. Mauretania: ner F. G. Shepherd, 14 Fifth street; street; 8311 Queen street; McCutcheon, 245 Montreal | -- | The following from Kingston ar-| Gun- | W. N. Pipe, 28 Frontenac Gunner T. H. E. Hastings, Driver M., V. D. street; unner 10,000 Pounds Ceylon and Indian Tea Worth from 80c to,$1.00. On Sale at 50¢, . 55¢, and 60c per pound. be This sale ocers an opportunity to housepeekers to buy the best tea pt a saving of 25 per ceat. 2 N Ladies Oxfords . We have a large as- sortment of ladies' - 8 Oxfords in patent '$\léather, French heels, igger brown and grey, Cuban, Louis and low heels. We carry McPherson's and other good mak- ers' lines in the | above. : Call and see these. Our prices are rea- sonable. We also have a nice variety of The Mode! Shoe Store: 184 Princess St. | 4 Gunner O. G. Fuller, 30 Ellig street; Gunner J. 8. Caldback, 264 Col-| borne street; Gunner G. C. Beattie,' 306 Division street; Driver C. W. Bleaney, 24 Clergy street wesl; B.Q M.S. Penwarden, 120 Colling- wood street; Liewi, J. E. Hanlon, 88 Division street; Sergt. J. E. Brun- ette; also Gunner E. Langdon and Gunner J. J. McDonald, of . Wolfe Island; Signallers W. J. Floyd and 'W. E. Bishop and Sapper J. M. Gar- ragh, all of Gananoque; Gunners D. W, Benson, P. C, Green, C. 8. Mark- land and Pte. H. A. J. Collins, of Picton; , Pte Nathan Anderson, Picton; Pte. Nathan Anderson, W. Hoompower, Napanee; Pte, J. W. Carey, Sharbot Lake; Pte. J. Chamberlain, Consecon, » patronized sale of home-made cakes, aud also gave an afternoon tea in the lécture room of that church from 4 to 6 o)clock yesterday afternoon. k last evening they held a very Interesting fllustrated entertain- ment. Mr. and Mrs. E. P, Wright. Charles street, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Emery Wright, to Frederick Yan Heusen Skinner, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick J. Skinner, King Street west. The marriage is to take place garly in June. Frederigk B. Taber, of Brockville, license InSpector for this section, continued 'to work, but with the fin- ishing department closed it was im- possible to keep the plant in full op- eration and three out of the four pa- per making machines and the pulp mill were shut down. There have been no further ne- gotiations between the employees and the mill managentent. The manage- ment. say it 1s impossible to grant the Increase. They have made two substantial advances in wages in the last year and they claim that their employees, the women in particular, are better paid than in any other in- Sbent 4 fow days in town this week have also heen sHorlencd, Workers The Thousand Islands Gun Club of tire now on 3 our shifts Jsisad of this town has made arrangements for for the full week, but allowed Sat- a big registered tournament on Mon- urday afternoon: off. The company's 0) day, May 26th, when it is expected Mgr., H. F, NORMAN M00 sun clubs of this oh pe te Jabor cont has doubled in the last --------------m aaa] province and from across the line : wen ~~ { Will be re " represented. HARTINGTON PRESENTATION [ ae local merchants and business én have practically all subserib to the agreement to close their ved To Capt. J. E. Freeman, Who Served of business at noon on each Wednes- As a Private. day, beginning June 11th and ending | Hartington, May 9.--On Friday Sept. 17th. « evening, May 2nd, a large Bumper = The steam barge Hine friends and neighbors of Capt. J. BE. unloading her TiO Utiley nish Freeman, niet 'at his home for the Sheds of the rolling mill 6f the Onta-|PUrpose of presenting him with a je Steel Products Co., and cleared |S!1&ht token of their appreciation of light for Oswego last evening to re. (his seryices overseas. A pleasant load. evening was spent in_mysic and song, The remains of the late Matthew after which refreshmeiits were serv- Beatty, who passed away recently in [¢d. A surprise was in store for the New York, have arrived here, and the {Dost in the form of a magnificent funeral will be held from the home ]Morris chair, which was presented by of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James |Frederick G. Babcock, Holleford, an Beatty, Stone street. address was read by Rev, A. W. Stew- W. C. MeCarné¥, of the Provineial |art of Harrgwsmith, Capt. Freeman Hotel, who has been seriously ill with {replied to this in his usual pleasing pneumonia for some time past, is re-|manner and gave his military his- ported as making favorable progress |tory, from the date of his enlistment, towards recovery . . March 2nd 1916, to April 20th, 1919, 'The Misses Wallace, of Boston, |at which date his work was com- have arrived, and have opened up |pleted, In his address he was proud thelr. summer home at Camp' Iro- [to say that he had signed up as a pri- uois for the season, vate, apd knew what it meant to go Fern Cliff, the summer home of jon parade to the kitchen of his bat- Miss Agnes Maule Machar, of Kings-[talion, with his tin plate cup, knife ton, is reported as having been bro-'and fork, and to receive. his rations, and then Took for a quiet spot to sit down and emijpy it"°" The address kén into with presumably burglari- ous intent on Thursday night or Fri- was enjoyed by all knowing that one of their own had risen to the rank of day morning by sonie party or parties captain and had not only t ability as yet unknown. Stanley Meggs, of the office' staff of the Spring and Axle Department [to raise his own company but also to take it overseas, and on his arrival home to still be of military service of the Ontario Stee! Products Co., has been confined to his home on under the administration of the mili- tary Service Act. John street for the past week quite ---------------- STEAMER SEIZED BY DEPUTY The latter (wo are retuned soldierk who served overseas, Oup nim is not to disappoint our cus- tomers, and give astisfaction, The Thompson Botting Co. Watts [ois 179 Wellington St. 3 Freak ent flowers dally; funeral Sin and wedding bouquets to order, 4 of town orders xiven special attention. | Kingston Cement Products Factory Makers of ' Hollow Damp Proof Cement Blocks, Bricks, Sills, Lintles, and Drain THe, also Grave Vaults, And all kinds of Ornamental Cement Work. Factory, cor. of Charles and Patrick streets, Phone 730W, GARDEN SEEDS & MOTH CAMPHOR At Williams' Store 171 Wellington St. Phone 40, ~-- New Goods Just Arrived SUNKIST Seeded and Seedless Raisins. In packages only. Buy from your grocer. DEE FOR BETTER GARDENS Late Miss Kate Cunningham. The funeral of the late Miss Kate Cunningham 'took place Saturday morning, from the home of her moth- er, on 'Rideau street. Deceased was the youngest daughter of the late Daniel Cunningham and Bridget Cun ningham, and was a sister of the late William Cunningham, who was con- nected with 'the Bell Telephone Com- pany of this city for many years and who passed away a year ago. She was bornr on Garden Island and passed her early life there, moving with her parents te Kingston about twentyfive years ago. Miss Cun- ningham was taken ill about - two weeks 'ago and failed very. rapidly, passing away on Thursday morning. She had a bright disposition and was greatly beloved by her friends and acquaintances. Her mother alone survives, THE WORLD'S NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM Tidings From All Over Told In a Pointed and Rithy Way. Judge Winchester, Toronto, died on Friday evening after two. mon- ths' illness. The machinists and boilermakers in Ottawa will strike at 10 a.m. on Monday. The German national assembly has been called to meet in Berlin on Mons day, May 12th. General Barrett has commenced operations against the Afghans. Ka- bul 'has been cut off since April 3° 'h, 'The Militia Department is dis- charging woman employees whose husbands are capable of supporting them, ; The provisional government of North Russia has offigially recognized and declared allegiance to the Omsk government. The niflitary authorities have ta- ken possession of the Mansion House; the official residénce of the Lord Mayor of Dublin. Gen. Sekuro, commanding the Ku- ban Cossack Regiment, has taken |} Mariapol, en the northern coast of and GREENER LAWNS "x use FERTILIZER Dominion Agricul- tural Chemical Co. 18 Market Street. Superior Ice Cream Parlor We serve the very best and purest of ice cream QUICK SERVICE; NO WAITING Home-made Chocolates and Candy fresh made every day. 204 Princess St. Phone 648 . McLaughlin's Old Stand Nobody ever yet got - cold walking the path of prosperity. feet Established 1870 TWEDDELL'S For all new style, good wearing Suits $20 up to $45 All Prites 'Between J seriously ill. Sergt. John Bentham, of the 3rd Battery of the 1st Brigade, who re- cently returned from overseas, and who has beén undergoing treatment fi{in an Ottawa hospital, spent a few }{ days this: week with his parents, Mr. and: Mrs. David Bentham, . Brock street, "Mrs. Roy Pickett, King street, was Lin Kingston yesterday visiting her father-in-law," George Pickett, of this town; who is a patient in the General Hospital. You'll Be In - Good Company when you lunch, dine or sup at this restaurant. For this is ejdood jo eowid JFupesw oul who enjoy the geod things of life and know here to find them. That you haven't visit. ed here before ig your Joss, Make up fop it as much as Possible by L stopplog. la. to- ¥. - Grand Cafe 222 Princess sireet, Two Doors Above Opera House Open from 8 War™te 2 am. PLTER LEE, PROP. : The John Webster Was Being Fitted Out For Ferry Service. 'Brockville,: May '10.--Acting un- der authority of a warrant of seizure issued in the United States District Court, case of the Buffalo Dry Dock Company vs. the Steamer John Webster, a U.S. deputy marshal seiz- edvof the eraft at its moorings in Mor- ristown. The craft, which was being fitted out for service on the Brock- ville and Morristown ferry route, is the property of the Brockvilie and Morristown Ferry Company, and was built two years ago. One of Canada's Clever Sons. Picton, May 10.--Capt. G. W. Mor- den, at one time on the staff of Pic ton High Schodl, but later connect- ed with the Government College at Winnipeg, is so well knawn through- out this county, and has so many |ihe Sea of Azov. warmly attached friends here, that At Versailles, German delegates any reference to him or his work at held a conference until midnight on | the present time will be generally 'n- Thursday night. Six members of the preciated. During war years he has, mission left for Berlin. held important positions in connec-| The Italian difficulty is still unset- tion with large chemical works in tled. President Wilson refuses to England, his studies eminently fitting agree to a compromise. ~Ttaly may him for work along these lines. At abandon its elaim to Fiume . present he 'is still'one of the chief The United States naval aeroplane J} chemists for "the Ministry of Muni-|NC-3, equipped with new propellers, Hf tions in' Entland, and it may be|was given a run up and down Halifax taken for granted that he stands in harbor on Friday afternoon. | the front rank, 'capable of holding| There are still 558 Canadians in place with the cleverest and best Russia. The British War Office has equipped of the old land. Capt. | asked that the Canadian troops be Morden has won many educational left there as long as possible. distinctions abroad; #nd is one of her| 'The building trades strike in Ot- clever sons that Canada may well be proud of all through future years. He is a Queen's graduate, - dba NO ACTION TAKEN By Newboro Council Regarding Pool License. Room ! Newbore,. May 8-----Dennis Moriarty and son, J. V., have returned from Watertown, N.Y., where they atfend: 'ed the funeral of the former's broth- r; John Morfarty. Mrs. J. N. Scott, lorrisburg, spent a few days last week the guest of her mother, Mrs. Whipple, Chaffey's. : _ 'Division court is to be held here "on the 13th inst. William Spicer has purchased a new Chevrolet truck, Iwith which the will deliver cheese 'boxes to the factories. W. H. Smart has sold his farm at Athens to J, M. { Wing, of that place, for $4,600. Robert Barker, who has been seri- 'ously ill for some time, is able to be (around again. No aet was taken 'by the village council off the petition presented to Keep your garbage can cléan by thoroughly cleansing the ythem by the pbjectors'to a pool room can after. emplying it, and sprinkle the contents. witly crude oil, license being granted "in the village. lime or tonl ofl. RoR y J. R. Dargavell and daughter, of El- Plant your back yards with vegetables; your boulevards gin, were recent visitors at the home with i, and keep the weeds down. The Kingston Cleans of Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Tett. : Up & 'is endorsed by every city official, medical man, the Mrs. John MeCornish, of Westport, Board of Health, and all and improvement of the city, Kingston, May 6th, 1919. To the Citizens 6f Kingston: Following the practice of nearly every city in America, and : being fully aware of the importance of maintaining the health of ! our community,' by having every home, store and public building cleansed of all refuse, the City ' Council makes this appeal to every citizen to join in a Clean-up endeavor, W The week beginning May 12th has been set aside as Up week. In the meantime occupants of all premises are asked to make their plans for a thorough clean-up. Not only "chase dirt," but call in your painter and arrange Sereen home, specially those of the kitchen, dining room and pantry, a J. Protect the milk. Permit no flies in the sick room nor encourage them by not keeplik the garbage can covered. What's a Cent? Pay the Eleven and Get "7, ; Toye's to up. the doors and windows of your izations look spent the past week here the guest of : ng. to the welfare | Mies Margaret Morianty. With ey but be a com theirs. success, ¢itizen co-operating, the campaign cannot help Do your part and others will do Don't give the health jnspector an opportunity to ériticize your back yards and cellars on his regular visit. W. W. SANDS, Sec. Oity Health Committee. . | * Howard Thompson has purchased the W. 8. Bilton farm, situated within The purchase Bell, George D. foreman of the ibridge and building gang on the ' [Ga had the misfortune to crack ree ribs on the "work on Friday and is lald up at'his home here. Napanee, May Hethro Percy, her autit, Mrs, street. Social I. Of Napanee, ,---Mrs. Crossley is \visit hor sister, Mrs. J. L. Boyes. Er) Huffman and daughter, Stewartville, Minn, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Creighton. Miss gston, is visiting illlam Coates, Br Mrs. J. C. Pérry, Philadel- a few weeks MoeGu i# fast pulling out of France. | July the first the American military machine, except for a few ragged || ends; will. be oft French soil. Rev. Alexander MacMillan, To-|}i ronto, was the recipient of the honor- idgelary degree of doctor of divinity at the annual convoeation of the Pres. byterian College of Montreal. A Berlin @espateh says the German oo awa is ended, the men getting an |§f- increase of about 20 pér cent. In ) . wages, an eight-hour day and other : ) . concessions. 3 The American expeditionary force | J y J ga : . Superior in Quality : . Phone 467 and Salesman Will Call. {government has wired its delegates ut Versailley ordering them. to pre- sent to the Allied powers a preposi- tion demanding verbal discussions. It is rumored at Ottawa that In} {the event of the finance minister pro viding for any substantial uction jo Lhe tariff, a conservative conven. n will be held immediately, and |} steps taken to organize the party ofi} the national policy. . i In order to. enable returned sol-i}] dfers' to gain time on 'their stidies|H the summer course Law School tori returned men in the second and third} years of their course has been open-|H ed in Toronto, and is in full swing. |} 'with a large attendance of students. |} It was instituted at the request of the i} Thi : Edna Camimeron and| oe Westport, were - he Chi res Favorite Of all the popular-priced Players on the Canadian market the Lindsay Playef-Pianc Is the one Which éhildren invariably prefer because | Sale. Latest j fiction, 66e, e k : popular music 3 for a Quarter, ati} wi €asy to play. The pedalling is not back- Nees '1H king or leg-tiring, but is easy and pleasant. Al- the Co " Boo Store to-night. i though most of us can get music out of quite ANY 7 - Player-Piano, the old and young folk dislike the . if} tread-mill kind of Player-Plano. va come in to see the LINDSAY bring the chiliren Ww 2ot exc] ange your "silent Plano for a LINDSAY Player TE ONE PRICE ONLY--THE LOWEST FOR CASH = Easy Terms Arranged if Desired

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