Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Aug 1919, p. 10

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PAGE TEN : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, | DOINGS AT BARRIEFIELD, | GANANOQUE |i === 1 0 AE | Last Week to Get Cheap Tea | -* tine and two danghters, Toronto, also | Ky Ey ; : | ; . from Our Coun, Cortoymtuent) {P. Bryant, of city, visited with NF : ; - Hl 1 will sell the balance of my stock of 60c. and I'y. ug. 1.--At the regular session of and Mrs. Nat, Stanton. Misses Grace | : ; Cn y : : Gananoque Lodge No. 284, RT, of T., | and Ethel Horsfall, city, visiting with | 4 70¢. Teas for this week at ..... .50¢ per 1b. in their lodge room on Tuesday even- their uncle @ aunt, Mr. and Mrs. | fi 4 : a { . . ; h 1 1 ing. Bro. Thomas H. Mallory installed {Radwell Mrs. Normison and M. Tur-| Sed aE eRe fl This in face of two advances in wholesaic these officers for the six months end-| ner spent the day at Gore. Mr, and! { § } . , 5 : ing Dec. 31st, 1919: J.P.C, T. H.} Mrs. R. Davie, of Chicago, visited old | ¢ § ec | prices. Mallory; 8.C.. Mrs. George Mack; {friends here before returnnig home. %, : f X V.C., Mrs. William Sheets; R.8.,[G. Muller, who gpent two months at | : wl ny : 2 George O'Brien; F.5. Mrs, Gi 8. |Muskoka camp, has returned. { , : he, 5 | 'Musten; treasurer, Miss E. DeLong; H_ Muller returned from overseas 39 : ) , g # 1 warden, Mrs. A. Neal; chaplain, Mrs.|last week. Mrs Clark and daughter, | A. Baker: herald, Mrs. L. Turcotfe;| Miss Norah, who were visiting at Na-| { guard, Clifford Shaw; sentinel, H.!panee, have returned. Mr. Walter, | { MWiddis: organist, Mrs. G. 8. Masten; {also Bert Jotlo Toronto, who have | | press representative, F. Wright, returned from overseas, visited with | { The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Catho-|their grandmother, Mrs, William Med- | . lic Literary and Athletic Club con-| ley, Hillcrest. Mrs. Brown, her} f i fie N i a { ducted another very enjoyable and | daughter and grandson, of Utica, | ) - x ow 3 » b | { | 1 | { Phone 804 ( . well-attended garden party at the N.Y, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Nat | home of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle, | Stanton, Br. i Front of Leeds and Lansdowne town- The holiday was celebrated by a| ship, near Ganapoque Junction, last number from here. St. Mark's Sun-| evening. A large number went by day school held the picnic last weelk | T.I.R. and many more hy auto. Alat the rectory and all had a jolly} fine platform for dancing was furn-|time. Miss Mary Douglas, New York, | ished and utilized during the entire!visited with Miss fsabel Hutton. Miss | A NOTICE TO TOURISTS AT YPRES. | . Palm Olive Soap evening. 'Mesdames Frank Lufz and|Kate Allen has left to spend a few | This nolice is of interest to all Canadians. 1t reads: "This 1s holy ground. No stone of | Three Cakes For 29 Cents Wilfred Laque and the Misses Re-|days with friends in Ottawa. Ltt is fabri he taken away. It is a heritage for all civilized peoples. : | Wire tae amd (he ier oaks with inde OU |i fabric may bo taken wes: JIS A Merl le Se mee SARGENT'S* DRUG were the committee in charge. SELF PRLS PIRFE TIRE i | > Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts, The local corps of the Salvation | ® 4 LEVI P. MORTON ILL; |THE WORLD'S TIDINGS [MARSHAL FOO PAYS ire ' . Army held a very enjoyable and well-|% IN SOLEMN QUEST IN CO ED FORM | i attended plonie at Lindsay's : Point | OF GUILT FOR WAR %| DROPS BUSINESS CARES ONDENSE mn -- on Wednesday afternoon. The Free|#¥ ope = | ike Two : : Methodists of this section are enjoy-|* Berlin, Aug. 1.--A state tri- + Family and Friends of Former Tidings From All Over Told He ays They Ware Like ing an old fashioned camp meeting | + bunal is to inquire into and fix Vice-President Greatly n a Pointed and Pithy g Bro SAF at Ebenezer, a few miles east of the|® the responsibility jor De war. Concerned. Way. Front. A . uffi sent Fi 1 ! town. {4 It will be composed of the su- . ; BE --_bSO - TT. Parks has bought out the bake |% preme court of the empire, New York, Aug. 1.--Levi P. Mor- 8ir Douglas Hazen may enter the London, Aug. 1.--Marshal Foch Te you Carrying 1 lesen ali gal shop recently purchased by Charles # whose president will be chair # ton, vice-president of the United | cabinet to fill Hon. Mr, Carvell's port- | Paid a remarkable tribute to Field ance having in view the increas cost © Sweet from C. J. Robeson and will | 4 man. He will be assisted by ihe *| States from 1889 to 1893 and later | folio. . | Marshal Haig during the, course of buildin S and goods Look up your posi- condust it In future, . She Yatious| provident of the ule an + |governor of New York state, is ill}. T. H. Platt has been re-elected for {ais adress afte jhe eed owes . x find : t C S charge o e details of | nd 4 BS ? . . {at his ¢ try hi t Rhinec his tenth 3 © | ---- commitioss In charge of Lie 4 otal ie li| +: Bavarian Bes Of anes high country home at Rhinecliff on |his tenth term as chairman of the : tion--1r you nn you want more--+ 2 hi The generalissimo said: the Hudson. H i i - Hami h . {on him. 8 in hand and @re expecting a solid |# courts. In addition, ten nssist- #; he Hudson. Te is in his ninety-sixth | Hamilton hospital governors { 1 be elected, five 3 |vear, and his family and friends are| General Pershing advised against | 'He spared more than. any other 4 TELEPHONE 703 Mary th siett Bi Mle by AES tonal © Slot a, ia + criously concerned at his condition. the removal ti tae Dmited States of (the lives df his men . SHEE (FH A y at, has taxk-| 3 ING f 3 + Hi i 0 i had during those last six i | s h c . _ | views we ha 8 J 0 0 Mary Piakete, North tree Bas tak & by (be Netloow, Jolly G07 3 ie name hae been tkan rom (| 5M cuna Tip competitive aie HOMIE He, 0 1S, cro "di Telephone 703 . 0. Hall. {4 man states. 2 > y ' srom the south, despite great 8- we Miss Jessie M. Gould, King street, |# The sittings will be public, + {peared and his nephew, Morton u- Jace betwee How York ang Torants, tances and fatigue, sought each oth- 67 Clarence Street, Kingston is spending a couple of weeks with a# The tribunal will be only em- &|q loin) affairs. ~ Forest fires are serious around tha |er like two big brothers in order to er " party of friends in camp near Lans-|# powered to pronounce POS the #1 "Mr. Morton's health began to fail So. A latge number of vessels are Ie ey and cuaure Meyers.and Mr. and Mrs. John Lochis, # pose punishment. [Inst your, The effects of x long Ti-LoCiRf eid up om nocoust 3 she 456%) more' ana more. rawki' match of Sus of Datrott, Mish, speht the past week| $ +++ 000440144044 051404044 tober had broken down his I Otel Genera Denekine captured the |arules . We had to do so to force Ee Tia: Wilkinson, Jr. To. te | oriatance to the advance of time,|town of Kemeesin on the Volga. |**UGn November 9th I sent Field he Mew Willa Wiliboon J, To pind Docormions, (3d DRiclane wera Jn Sl, | 3,8 te 8 S14 SE 7 tral HAE (0 Sno "he st | (Canadian Press Despa ch) » . " Mme with relatives daring the past! London, Aug. 1.--Among those re- erly keen grasp of affairs and al Four men were seriously injured Toyally feeling 'certain 1 shoulq he pi Ir Or ealdent. has arrived ceiving decorations is Lieut.-Col. W. |though, the years had taken toll of when one of the large bodlers in tau ities: 'The disorganized enemy, OW- fn: town for a visit with friends and | Bikins, Kingston, who commanded |hig mental faculties. : Canadian rallway shop exploded in ing to répeated attacks, is giving relatives five batteries ut Neuville dn October | In the proceedings necessary to| Winnipeg. way along the whole Sront It 18 t {1918, and who is to receive a bar to wind up the $2,000,000 estate of Mrs. Approximately one hundred thou-| co or ¥o maintain and accalarate The News From Bethel {his D.S.0. Similar decorations ~are | Morton, Surrogate Gleason of Pough-|sand railway shop men in Chicago | =o ors tions I call upon the en- Bethel, July 28~The County stone |@Warded to Major Robert Bickerdike, | keepsie found Mr. Morton unable tol district went on strike to-day for P : downe Dock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph |# question of guilt; it will not im- # | f the comman- |370h Battalion, for gallantry at Oam- |give testimony or to understand the| higher wages. ergy and initiative of 1 grusher has moved oh Guores Bed. |bria, to Major Charles: Lindsay, 19th | documents presented for his perus- An estate valued at $25,000 was ders inchifef and heir armies I) = oy 8 'and baby have Deon visiting Battalion, for gallantry at Arras in {al left by George Primrose, the come-{. | te" riained.' " . for a couple of weeks at Wesley. The | September, 1++3, to Lieut.-Col. Ken- | IN dian, who died .ast week @t ASan | Ty, pa) Foch concluded: "Let us carpenters are finishing the porches | Meth Kerr, §7th Battedon tor car- | AMENDMENTS IN Diego, Calif. {salute the glorious dead who sleep on J. A: Salsbury's new house. Mrs {sping out an attack with only 160 | MASS FOR TREATY Milton Parcher, aged seventeen, |i 'w. co ~ Faithfully, plously and ah iu ne hove Mo Bo! ort te Loo me i cob ho He by bint vi 2," vo SEA SAL en saa called on friends in Yarker one eve- Ralston, 85th Battalion, for refus-|a.g senator Alone Has Prepar| viskeard. ' keep their memory alive, because to |i : . ning last week. George Kenniber has |E (0 he rgiieved when wounded at | i us they are a testimony and a Is uniform day after day, has the flavor bees out north in search. of huckle- Cambrai in September, 1918, to od Seventy--A Curious There is not likely to be a by-elec- | 400 | dd » Bool OU Ir olen aga family, Hay |Lieut-Col. Matcolm Rose, th sul, | Situation. tion to fill the seat left vacant by : | that pleases; sends the kiddies off to school Berrien, LN Hudgin and family, |iery. who gave support of Infancy & | the death af Allan Seadnolme, M-PP: ll. <atisfied, anad hurries them home again for Setty. were pisitors at J. Joyne's on Drotucourt and to Lieut.-Gul. Herbert | Washington, July 31.--Some idea for East Hamilton. | spdeeitdniededoir dep dotdoiniob bd dd ddod satisiieq, g Sunday. Miss Jennie - O'Mara is Stevenson, Fort Garrys, who was res- of what may be expected when the Four towns in Honduras have been | & a more. spending the holidays at her home ponsible for capture of Gattigny Senate Foreign Relations Gommittee| captured by the revoluv.onists, while {# CANADA 1S MADE Send A isrtle Connolly Is spend-| Wood. _ Lieut Col. Oamerst Bd | really gots into action on the Peace| SOVOrNment Arabs uve scored euc- {+ DEPOSITARY. FOR Tas tow Lt Snarbot Lake sum- wards, 38th Battalion, is awarded | Treaty ts foreseen in the statement] cesses at three points, * MUCH GERMAN GOLD mer school. Ruby Everson at J. Con- second bar for work at Droucourt- {that Senator Pall, Republican, of The Polish parliament on Thurs- 3 11 Cents a 112 Ib. Loaf. Phone 467 and our salesman will call. * -- liy's far a few days. Mrs. Hill is Queante battle. A dozen distingui- | New Merico, has prepared seventy day ratified the German treaty and #% New York, Aug. 1.~-Barly last . | o ; shed service orders include Lieut. |amendments for submission to that algo the' treaty for the protection of |% month it became known that siting at Mrs. J. A. Salsbury's. Philip Stair:, 5th Artillery, for fine | body. 3F minorities by a vote of 745 to 41. 4 British gold was again being work near Loi-y. No intimation is given as to the Willam Fallon, Cornwall, fs held : shipped to this centre. Approxi- clauses at which these amendments in Montreal for being responsible for | + mately $18,000,000 arrived on are atmed, but evidently only & few the death of Bella Roy, Ottawa, who |# the movement In three lots of T s Oil Co., owners of the American Burn 100 U. 8. Planes. can escape. Other Senators are not| Ws found dead 41 a rooming house, | * $6,000,000 each, The metal steamer O. B. Jennings, are releved | New York, Aug. 1.--More than |i... enthusistic over changes and, The Chicago race war ds well in |# was shipped from Canada to J. by an admiralty count of responsibili- 100 army airplanes, valued at $11.- [if ine committee. could have its way, hand, Military patrolled the streets |# P. Morgan & Co, for account of ty for £1,000,000 damages asked vy [000 each, most of them new and ly "ne time they would be through | al night. Encounters were few |% the British government. Initial owners of the British tank steamer ready for flight, were deliberately | sis the treaty. there ds every reason j one negro was killed and a few were |* lot was received on June 3rd, the War Knight, dost off the British coast wrecked and then burned in a "mil- |i peijeve that the "Big Five" would wounded during the night. second on June 5th and the on March 24th, 1818. Thirty-seven lion-dollar fire" by the military au-|..: recoginize their offspring. President Wilson ig giving 'deep third on'June 8th. men 'were drowned or burned to thorities at Colombey-les-Belle, - in | and thoughtful consideration" to the ZA rather interesting situation death. ' The owners of the War France, not 'more than two months LIKELY NEW MINISTERS. high cost of Hving, and all branches now comes to light regarding Knight charged negligence on the | 380, according to testimony sworn . of the government that might aid in that movement. Germany paid ot of the O, B. Jennings. to by soldiers who took part in the vot | SOF the prob} A Belgium $18,000,000 in gold, pant af the z 3 i destruction and saw the conflagra- But Nothing Official Has Been Yet ing P om ure at Wark being the initial transaction in tion. anounced. : : connection with the ind Canadian SEPA 1 e¢ indemnity Canadian workmen lost $7,000,000 oi iy a Dray- HIGH (OST OF LIVING. due that country. Belgium, in in wages in June end slightly more | Advices received from Budapest [ton has arrived in Ottawa, but there re A turn, transferred the metal to than half that amount in the preced- | state that Bel Kun is still in power. |is no official confirmation yet of his Special Committee of Cabinet Min<|# England, and England then or- ing month, Tne Winnipeg strike | It is hoped he will consent to turn appointment as minister of finance, listers at Work. dered the metal forwarded hera.# : sone cost the workmen several mil- the government over to the Social-jalthough it is generally believed (Canadian Press Despatch.) from her depositary in Canada. 3 n dollars. go ists. here to be settled. F. Tolmie, mem- Washington, Aug. 1.--A speciallg It is believed that this move- ¥| . Yaoria, B.C., Will Hkely bejcommittce to consider mesus. uf ve ls ment will be followed by others #| appointed minister of agriculture, ducing the high cost of living was)& in the not distant future. + succeeding' Crerar. appointed at # meeting, 'yesterday, > * of members of President WIlSOn's| gpqupid ddd did bddpbbibe Te cabinet, ah, Atjorney-Genstal Pal mer as he & comm will oi AN EXTENSIO NEW TRADES COUNCILS Mer 88 Rud, ions har ror made PLAN EXTENSION Opposed to One Big Union Formed and report to the cabinet on Mon- , OF ORANGEISM . : i in the West. day, when further steps will be taken. * : (Canndian Press Despatch) One. sugfigestion made, Mr. Palmer| The Order Must Build For Big- Vancouver, B.C., Aug, 1.--The|eaid, was that the government sell ger Things, Says the - ose American Federation of Labor 'and|this year's wheat crop at a price fo or . ) 3 SEP e Ob B ed Judgement Relieves Company. Néwx York, Aug. 1.--~The Standard sep rbbrbrrerbretes TEPER PEPPER Eee IeY ---------------- the, Dominion Trades Congress char-|be determined by the law of supply 4 Grand Master. ban ters of local trades councils have and demand and make up the guar: i : P , . . . 5 : ; 22 ibeen revoked, following their en-jantee to the farmers out of the bil-| FUiREs Or lans calling for 1 a acabion Everything in Furs obtained 1{ dorsement ot the One Big Unich. The(llon dollar fund'. appropriated bijou. fla gaige|| BE : - : - organization new trades 'couneils| Congress. A » ; . of us will be found of the high- loyal to the AF. of L. and the D.T. am ave I 'object. the assistance vg § : {and LC. is in progress both hers SHOE PRICES GO UP. of the general work of. reconstruc est quality, perfect in fit and and in Winnipeg. BCT. tion daw, that Dedes has come, will | {ii ; , . ~ Eel : Fight up to date ene resasiell Grraronotla p . i Boon to Missiinories. Increase. LS Lodge of the Lora! ahah order or RRL QW ; 4 : A 4 d H 9 M. 1 apthe former d iti the nest 208 The SuNOuneEvIent hat sush plans, H ep ara . , : : E ie « bi hex ! fee 3.8 '2° | would 'be subn r considera- | ¢ \/ ' J > raiers yt rb, Gh pins ESE And Records : : 3 ; in 'Tiabot. is. not. and. Master Hocken, M.P. , ; $ so : . missionaries Com Le : 2 a who dest anit opening address. He sald that HH} : . : : : 7 78 BROCK STREET. their children I ! z ; . \ + Gangs order must il for | I} You can take a us though they actually were mem- } : res poly on th Sease ih' 'the . A : bets of your aks Alone ds and orchestras, the Grand : ; 10 & question the British orse hl at ec ; Case 'the as Hh that, hetian Hl Stars and concert singers, the vaud eville artists and com: neetlor ot adam. 131, commands over 8 a sum [tause of Protestantism can be ven: oe # ; a , "try per day was $17,000,000. 6 NN - -. o-- } For on August 1st, the prices las will be advanced 10 per cent. tach. upwards, Records bs ceils sch al ll crease in the Record prices). As 3

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