Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Aug 1919, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

v PAGE TWELVE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, | her, goes sniffing around over the! y { ENT RE) scaitared toys, jumps up on to the , 'little cot where his master slept, ex ened amines it earefully to see that Don-| : RESULT OF VOTE IN THE MA- ald lant playing ide aud seek un- in Rayo A . = le covers----then jumps down, The Livingston repu CHINISTS® UNION. comes over to the weeping mother, 3 3 ------ Go puts his long nose up on her lap and | * tation for value giv- Another Conference Will Be Neces- hen you see the picture look for | sary With the President of the e tear that drops from the old fel- . .|low's' éye--but watch your own at | - djust Dif- | y { mng--one of our great Jochmdtive Works to Adjus ithe same time, for it is a mighty] : : ) h n PPL a L eM hintste" | 2 CRINE incident.--Advt. ass --18 enhanc-~ a meeting © e Mac es ets § Union held on Sunday afternoon to discuss the agreement negotiated ed week by week by between the executive committee and . President F. G. Wallace of the Cana- offerings worthy of dlan Locomotive Company, a Vote ig News was taken, and the agresment as a rejected by a large majority, thirty . -- 3 those that have gone voting for the acceptance of the| yt i5 reported from Belleville that terms offered and over two hundred [3 prominent lawyer of that cit yhas before. against accepting them. instituted proceedings for unstated | The result was a great surprise t0 ldamages on behalf of ex-Gunner many, because on Friday last it was | Mossman, who was recently acquitted reported that when the vote was ta [py a court-martial of the charge of ken by the different unions there igtriking an officer in Belgium on! ; was a majority in favor of a return Noy, 28th, 1918. The complaint | to work. ~The explanation giveniys that Mossman, after being formal- ear oun tor such a remarkable change is thal |1y discharged, was kept in deten- the agreement had been misunder-|tion for three months under most un- stood, that there were discrepancies |yugnal circumstances without prece- | between the verbal agreement and gent, the wirtten one which was submitted 2 LJ Ye eB 0 es to the' meeting and discussed before There is a report that Major W. J the vote was taken on Sunday S. Sharpe, late of the 21st battalion, Existence The matter therefore stands, and | 0. BE F., and Casualties officer, M.D., 3 | the executive will be obliged to meel | No. 3, 1s to be released from Burs i t President Wallace for a discussion of | wash Provincial Reformatory on a ® the points which have been interpret-| Tuesday next. The report was refer- 35 ed as being to the disadvantage of| req to district headquarters but no 9 9 the jnen. The meeting will likely | 5ericial confirmation could be obtain- Beautiful « soft .Georg- take place to-day, and every effort|eq The matter, it is stated, is in the will be made by the executive 10|nands of the officials of the Depart. bring the whole matter to a success-| ment of Justice, Ottawa, and the ma- | ful conclusion, for there was evident- | jor's release might take place with~ ly a strong disposition on the part of | out the knowledge of the local offi- ettes, shimmering Sat- ins and filmy Crepe de Chenes that are lus- trous and luxurious In their designing; they . £ . a majority of the workers to return] cers, Efforts were made by the offi- Men who wish to invest in Clothes suit- [§jto work on the 45-hour week af 50] cer's friends to effect liis release be- | lend elegence to the hours' pay, and hopes were enter-| fore Peace Day, and strong represen-| : : : tained on Saturday for an early re- able for any time of the year will be inter- alia a Ey OE A ey | tions were Made iw his behalf. . | y § 3 2 : The metal trades council met this| Authorization for the formation of | ested in this splendid grouping of new suits. morning 'to consider the situation |the Kingston Rifie Association ls | ' produced by the adverse vote of the contained in the latest issue of the machinists' union on Sunday after- Canada Gazette, ) noon, William Harper, Toronto, came -- | to the city on Friday and his ser- The British War Medal for gene- Whether you desire waist seam, single breasted, double breasted or models of con- servative styles you will find the proper garments here, each finely tailored and ex- clusive in design. | Livingstons 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. vices are being utilized in an endea- vor to bring about an amicable ar rangement. When questioned today he stated that no progress had been made and he was unable to say what the next move would be. \ The Official Statement. A meeting of the International Association of Machinist, No. 54, Sunday, Aug. 3rd, 1919. At 3.00 p. m, had a large attendance. The writ- ten proposition of the Canadian Lo- comotive Co., placed before the above named organization, was turned down by an overwhelming majority. The men state that as the cost of living has risen in the last year, and as the company's proposition would mean the same amount of money in dollars: and cents, they cannot see their way clear to sign up for this mate for another year, not knowing where the cost of living will stop. ral service during the war has been authorized by His Majesty the King. Conditions relating to eligibility have not yet been definitely decided, but in the meantime all ranks who joined the C.E.F. in Canada between Aug. 5th, 1914 and Nov. 11th, 1918, in- clusive and whilst belonging to the C.E.F. rendered approved service ov- erseas are permitted to wear the rib- band, The riband will be: centre or- ange watered with strips of white and black on each side with border of Royal Blue, a -------- Telephone Operators Left. Miss Violet Griffith and Miss Lorna Hicks, who were sent from Belleville to assist the girls in the lo- cal telephone exchange several weeks ago, returned to Belleville on Sun- day. While in the city they operated the long distance lines and have now trained several -local girls for that smartness of the new silhouette. The sort of gowns that are equally charming for luncheons, matinee or semi-formal wear -- they.gwe their grace to swirgtof a sash or the sweep of a drapery. Tantalizing, youthful and demure, they reflect the indisputable good taste of the wearer. They do not wish to take any undue~| work, advantage of the company, but they : are willing at 'any time to submit The Late Mrs. John David. their differences to a hoard of arbit-| Henrietta David, wite of John Da- ration, © vid, a farmer residing th! Signed, Inter. Assoc., of Machinists per R. Hallett; Ree. Sec. They are shown in shades of Rein- deer, Taupe, Brown, Navy and Black, embroidered beautifully. They Are - Moderately " " age, and besides survived by several THEATRICAL. ras At the Grand. For to-night, Tuesday and Wed- nesday the Grand has secured an ex- cellent programme of high-class pho- toplays and superior vaudeville. George Walsh, the peerless Fox ath-| jete, will appear in a five-reel fea- Il ay Sor © ME Walsh | e000. 190 of Restiten won his way to fame by hig excellent Lawn Social, «First . Congregational work in "Never Say Quit," and adds arch an, ng an i pe] to it greatly by his dashing exploits | Srasramme. Admission, 10 cents. in "I'll Say So." ' Gloria Joy, the - fascinating young star, will be geen BORN. | Hearts a. siaey of dove, youth and| ™ Bi an SREMERIRAL SL HM } adventure, 'with beautiful scenes of Union street west, "a son, George summer homes and, the great out- Harold. J # doors, that helps to make a most en- |" > joyable picture, The' Universal] screen magazine, with a Mutt and SDIPRON_WETHRRILE At Brighton, ' . 4 Jeff cartoon and comedy reels, will pon 13nd, Roy Sau: ar of Nort, 1 ne as $25 to $70 ner, two clever vaudeville artists, OWENS ~DONALDSONSOn Faly 23rd, i will present an act combining sing- at Iroquols, fn Picton, FORE ECREROREAELE n | ing and dancing, that comes well rec- to Amanda , ros ommended and promises good enter- quots, : tainment for all.--Advt. © pm. . ; ADLEY--In Pleton, July 23rd, Cath. At Griffin's. BR LDA n ne of rh a Ed- HH Dorothy Disturbef Gish who has| = ward Bradley. he : . i | : 3 : ; lmbed her way t ty in pic- ok 16th, | RB 8 J 20 dozen plain cotton Pillow Cases, Siiabed TOF Way 0 BONEN A Mie CLARIC AL Shel She dans Shove 1 John Lai aw & Son hemmed ends; good strong cotton; will comes forth with a pronunciation to| in her elghty<third 'year. 'AAR LRA " 3 ne ng 2 regarding the proper method to put| DAVID--At Westbrooke. on August 3nd, in Tt Ro betel Sigg - ~ wash heavier; sizes 42, 44; worth 90c. a pair =| one ever on the young husband. But | ,odra service at her late ro | : Limited ----------------- --very special at 35¢. she prefaces the story with a scene August 5th, at 3 elook, x 3 S FRER : & FP ne mate es each HARE July: 28¢ Chester -- AS 5 "-- Sata / Which . a short fines: Wat, aneild : 2 sho . inesm: IH pa gh 350 pairs Pillow Cases; extra heavy and strong wear, with hemstitched ends; worth te day $1.50 a pair--very special at TR WAL RE RL a Ee a a hele .50¢c. each | Embroidered. Pillow Gases: best. rich makes; linen finish, in beautiful patterns, rng

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy