Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jun 1919, p. 11

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IES ON PROPOSED (ON OF TREATY. NEW YC MOD Should 7 Suit Allie New York trayal---What Would mans Would Imperi] - June under "Trea! (ifications," editor follows: "In Jie is talk of temper- 7---~The New the caption comments ing © to the shorn wolf. The treat be modified, Lloyd Geor d to be eager for it, Mr. | Wik the proposal with sym- pat} M. Clemenceau approves in y , but he would prefer ts ermans to sign it as it then mitigate the terms f grace. So is the rumer, as of all stories arising in now, we can only say that may be true. is some practical reason ng modifications here and [if the present German Gov- / resigns it will take time to ther, and the whole tedious . 5 of negotiation must be gone A 'with again; and from the if view of the rest of the world ; psent German Government i ps the least undesirable that hold office in Germany just / And no doubt there is in the rence the desire to make such fications as may leave the Ger- satisfied with the justice of the ¥. purged of the longing for a of revenge. he whole world would like to that sort of a treaty, but there ittle chance of getting it. A jaty that would satisfy the Ger- ns to-day would pot satisfy any- dy else. They are holding out ra peace without victory, which puld leave the undevastated assail- ht at least as well off as the na- ons whose territory it has overrun. he specific modifications talked of Paris are four. First is the early hdmission of Germany into the [League of Nations. Germany will thus be guaranteed against unjusti- fied aggression by the League; if she thows signs of arming for another war after that we shall recognize her purpose at once. It is also propos- ed to fix definitely a total sum due in reparation, and most probably the sum in mind is the hundred billion marks mentioned as a beginning in the treaty terms, and which Brock- dorfi-Rantzau is willing to pay pro- vided no more is asked. ~ "There is some reason in this, too, for we are not likely to get much more than that out of the Germans in any event. © The German counter- proposals on the points are not quite met by the suggested modifications, for they want immediate admission to the League and longer terms for the indemnity and no interest. . ." Still Same Germans. After d ng the German coun- ter-pro a8 : German shipping, | ites for Alsace-Lor- raine RS as Prussian and Upper # ts, the Times ARG Arby. i prac. provid "we do no PA hg and "a ication brings pn We "while. But unforgivable blunder toe er! guarantees of safe- ty OR g&t a peace that will satisfy the 8. . They are still the same Germans. A peace which wotild suit them would betray the peoples who have given 'millions of lives to defeat Germany." te Peter Cole. 8, Picton, died rather , but was able ad been around all sday, The deceased had re- sided dn Picton for a long time and was a member of the firm of Me Henry & Cole, banrel manufacturers. A little over a year ago he and his family went to Toronto where they assisted in munition making for a time, returning to Picton when hos- tilities ceased. In 1916 Mr. Cole was a member of the council. He was a Mason and a Forester, The ' deceased leaves his' wife, formerly Miss Hattle Sweeney, and daughter, Miss Ruth and three sons, , Claude and Clarence. Harry overseas for three yedrs and is at in France with the + Mechani section of the +» British ER IL STH The rivers of Great Britair waters. The Board of Agricul has now taken it over. sold by weight. WHY CAN'T GET TO SLEEP? Thousands of people all over the country ask this question, but still continue to toss night after night on a sleepless bed, and it is impossible for them to get a full night's refresh- ing sleep. Some constitutional disturbance. worry or disease has so debilitated and Irritated the nervous system that it eannot be quietened except by the pernicious use of opiates or narcotics. Or again, you have heart palpitation, and sensation of sinking, a feeling you are going to die, or perhaps you wake up in your sleep feeling as though you were about to choke or smother, and the only way you can get relief is to sit up in bed. To all who suffer in this way, Mil- burnt Heart and Nerve Pills offer an inestimable boon. They bring back the much-needed night's rest by im- proving the tone of the nerves, strengthen the heart, enriching the ization act in harmony--them you sleep as peaceful as a child. Mrs. James Latimer, 39 Leinster St, Bt. John, N.B., = writes: "At night I could not sleep. I had to sit up in bed, my heart beat so fast, and when I walked up stairs I would get all out of breath, A friend re- commended Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills and after using two boxes I can sleep all night and am not out of breath after walking." * | Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are H0¢ a box at all dealers, or mail- ed direct on receipt of price by The 1. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont : one' Mr. MAN KILLED AND ROBBED RANDALL CLARK, CONSECON, SHOT THROUGH THE ABDOMEN. New Organ Installed in Methodist Churgh at. Wellington--Special Services Were Held With Rev, Dr, W. R. Young as Preacher. 'Wellington, June 6~--Rev. Dr Young, of Toronto, was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Stevenson dup- ing his stay in Wellington. He was pastor of this church twenty-nine years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gar rattsee, of Consecon, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Serpléton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Joby son, Consecon, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Noble on 'Sunday. Jud Mrs. Stanley Thompson. have arrived from London, England, and are with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Danford Trumpour, Hillier, elvers and the station at Epney was established by the Ger- mans, who exported some millions annually for stocking their The picture shows the elvers being A AAA AAPA lI SN NNN, blood and making the whole organs} Douglas Christie, Who recently "'re- | CULTIVATION OF EELS; ABOUT 1,200 TO THE POUND. | \ have an abundant supply of fure and Fisheries of England € of Chisholm, were in _town on Thursday, calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs, John Hubbs are with Mrs, Estel.a Stinson. Mrs. William Clin- ton is improving under Dr. McCul- lough's care. Dr. MeCullough is the young new doctor located in Weli- ington. Miss Clayton, institute speaker, Collections For Business Houses The satisfactory service which The Merchants Bank renders to Business Houses, in the matter of collecting Notes, Drafts and other financial paper, is due to the numberandstrategic locatien of ite branches thebaghout Canada, and the efficient system orce, Special attention is given to collections ; returns are promptly made and credited ; losses are often prevented by the care thoroughness with which we do this part of our work. THE MERCHANTS BANK Head Office: Montreal. OF CANADA Established 1864, Kingston Branch, = . . « * H. A. TOFIELD, Manager. rant, 2 . . J. W. McCLYMONT, Manager. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent st Kingston Branch. addressed the ladies in the school- room Qf the Methodist church on Wednesday afternoon, Luncheon was served aftér the meeting. Mrs, W. J. Luffman 'and Mrs. Walter Bay are both able to be out again after thelr sickness. Arthur G. Darland and family, Kingston, are at their summer cot- age. Friends Quarterly meeting will be held on June 7th and Sth at the little brick church. Rev. Henry B. Punty of Newmarket will be theré. Mrs. P. A. Thumpour of Hillier vis« ited Mr, and Mrs. Fern Pursall last week. Dr, Broad has been in Toron- to attending the medical convention, One little baby' girl was left at Major McCullough's to his daughter, Mr. and Mrs: Charles Young (nee Molly... McCullough). Mrs. Will Morley has twin babies. Will Post, Toronto, 'who has been seriously ill and who spent a couple of weeks with his parents has returned to Tor- onto, Chris. Burgener has returned from overseas, and is being warmly wel- comed by his former associates. Rob-~ ert Stapleton, Brighton, - was the guest of his aunt, Mrs, John Staple- ton. Mr, amd Mrs. A. E. White have gone to Ottawa on a visit., Mr, and: Mrs. Alva Morrison, Dorothy and Donald were. at Trenton attend- ing the Christian Alliance conven- tion on {fle 24th May. On Sunday, June 1st, at the Methodist church, an interesting event took plice when a grand pipe organ was dedicated by Rev. Dr. W. R. Young, a former pas- tor of twenty-nine years ago. Prof. V. P. Hunt of Albert College and Bridge street Methodist church, Belleville, presided at the mew or- gan, The choir of the Wellington church was assisted by the Belleville male quartette, B. A. Mouck, W. A. Wrightmyre, H, Moorman and B, T. Austin, : Prof, Hunt gave an organ recital. During the evening services the Belle- He quartette sang as well as Mr. Mouch, The Belleville soloists gave a fine rendition of thelr numbers. new organ cost, with the electric mo- tor, $2,250. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Morden, Mr. and Mrs, George 'Hare, and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hare arrived with Mr. and Mrs. KE; McFaul; and attendea 'the services at the Methodist Episco- . chureh. Rev. Mr. Archer, of righton, attended the services, Prof. rown and Ladies quartette from Picton, filled. an enjoyable part of the ; at Dr. Young's lecture, The}. YOU MERCHANTS WHO EXPECT HOME TRADE Are you practising home trade? We are glad to say some are, but we notice those who are mot. WHY? We have every facility at your door for Inv and private savings. Them why go out of town? before handing your next order to.an outside house. It Is a Duty You Owe to Local Enterprise Our investment offerings will more than satisfy you. That is our guarantee. ™ GOVERNMENT BONDS, ALL ISSUES, 5 TO 7% BONGARD, RYERSON & CO. 287 Bagot St. Phone 1728. ii. J. Bongard, Manager of firm us up The "No Smoking" sign in the: shop will worry you little if you 'have Chiclets. They satisfy that» craving--and make the day's work a little easier. Le The effects of a hurried breakfast or sta factor) lunch can be a Chiclet. 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