Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1919, p. 1

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' - € Collier's Toggery | : : : * Colbier's Toggery WEEK-END SPECIAL . : ; ? WEEK-END SPRCIAL Ladies' Pure Wool Cap . y , A. Ladies' Pure Wool Cap and Scarf a : and Scart i $2.85 SET fe $2.85 SET 1 SEE WINDOW SEE WINDOW titties -------- LAST EDITION. YEAR 86; No. 277. x : KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919. . BATTLE GROUND | ™ "SSF DOLLARS VALLE [= PistFime AM TO WIN | cine 10. DEAL OUT padian Pres Despatel) | Professor Pinard Will Devote | The Cornwall Police Recover ashington, Nov. 9 Al- | ' 3 { : ough 2 i i Political Career to Urging : { Part of $1,500 Worth of . though a denial e fro ! } Boo HAS SHIFTED Mexico city of repored fighting | DWINDLING Ll Change In Laws. IN MANITOBA if Staten. there between followers of Pre- | Paris, Nov. 29.--Professor Pinard, Cornwall, Nov. 29.--The police ot sident Carranza and Gen. Alvaro | | 8 leading French authority on mater- Cornwall and St. Hyasiathe, ateloo Oboegon, identlal candidate, | i | nity, who has just been elected from | " lug for a man named Joseph Berg- i -- prog -- BR age, The High Gost of Living Continues 10! paris to the new Chamber of Depu- fam Rank And file Determined 1] Cap Srom, of Font Levis, Sues Sho. 8 Which Win Begin fo Come Into Canada ' : i | ties, an ces that he will devote inci ew weeks ago, together wit 8 : 5 ; the relations between Mexico | Move Upwards. his Pcl caraes 10 Working for fre Provincial Power. wife, was engdged as caretaker of the Within wo Days. end the United States, the State larger French families, He contends Algonquin Hotel at Stanley Island From Washington to the Various U.S. Coal Fields. : Department had not altered its that bad laws constitute a factor in | ps for the Winter by nd Bnguetts, 5 } determination to enforce the d LIVING (0STS INCREASE the regrettable smallness of French PREMIER NORRIS A FARMER proprietor. nowing tha T. u- PREFERENCE 10 HOSPITALS { a Pa the Pea a families and he will seek to correct | quette and his family had gone to 3 F | P : si New. York and Atlantic City, the pair -- ¢ them, agitating also for laws en- | of American Consular Agent | y g r proceeded to do up the Algonquin, { : Jj couraging bigger families, He sees : 2 ARE GUARANTEED PROTECTION | Jenkins, imprisoned 'on the | CENT. | this as an essential to the rejuvena-|AND HAS A LARGE FOLLOWING | and packed all linen, silverware, rugs | THEN. "OF THE TROOPS ~~ | charge of conniving with his ~~ SINCE 19 tion of France. --' IN THE PROVINCE etc., valued at about $1,500, and]. CONSIDERED. n ! "France is dying," says Dr. Pin- shipped their booty from<Lancaster to There is Still No Promise of a Down- | 8rd. "She {s not dead, but it is nec- | The Farmers Want To Try Their St. Hyacinthe, addressed to J. H.| Must Apply Through the Provincial | bandit captors. EE i Rui ---- ! If Violence is Offered to Miners 4 ---- ; essary to re-populate the country. Stre minjon Ei-{ Cote. The goods were shipped part- Wishing to Return to Work--Out- | ol EMENCEAU URGED ward Trend--Oosts an Average |, p rotons rate of natality,| ees agth Before the De n ly by freight and partly by express.| Controller--Board Offices Swamp put of Coal Must be Increased. | TO VISIT AMERICA | Family $22.08 to Live. France will soon be only an im- ms Come On. Ross Annand, clerk at the King| -©d by Applications From Indus _ (Canadian Press Despatch.) i | Ottawa, Nov. 29.--The purchasing | mense desert. Ohildren-- France | Winnipeg, Nov. 29.--With a pro-| George Hotel here, which' Mr. Du-| tries. Washington, Nov. 23.~The battle | pronch Editor Says He Gould | power of the dollar his not increased | must have children. | Yinclal election bound to come off | quette also owns, was notified of the | Ottawa, Nov. 29.--Arrangements ground of the conflict over the new | = 'ny igeiee. pan Anyone since the armistice was declared. So | "The Frenchman is a pro-creator | Within the néxt few months, the ex- | Occurrence and wired Mr. Duquette |p. o peep perfected by the fuel see- wage scale in the bitumfhous coal in- | | of: the first order. It is not the race | trance of the farmers' party into | (0 return from New York, which he | tion of : | Else in U. 8. at Present. far as the general cost of living is did, in a hurry. He placed the mat-| "OR Of the Canadian Trade Commis dustry, which has centred here dur- | which is in default, The race is 800d. | provincial politics becomes doubly ' Pp E e rot t truitl tia- | tov. 28s fongerned It has, In fact decreased. |It is our laws which are bad. They significant fn Manitobs, Some of the | Lor, i2 the hands of Chief of Police sion for handling the émePgency sup- jag ug wh d gu Wan wy 1s | a any: A The Jugiuston In "October of 1918 the cost of a are bad because they make the child | jeading grain growers Woulq preter | TTvie and Mr. Duquette and the ehief | ply of coal released to Canada by the tions, to-day shifted to various fle { Washington and appeal to AE { weekly budget of food, fuel and 8 charge, and a heavy charge upon | io gee the farmers' party concentra- bil = fonts en) aud LL athe. | United States Administration, and it in wll seqtiona of the cogntry. Oper | 4 the interest of De was put | rent for an average family of five the family. trate on Dominion politics. But the Frere of ie a iy, locat | 1s expected that the ¢oal will begin ; ators Finrsing there to a oo | forward yesterday by the editor of was $21.48. In Qctober last it had | ito materi a in ot ae Sacal permined v2 While in St. Hyacinthe Bergeron Crossing at border points within the Fe-apen theif mines and Meo at [ihe Midl. Is article, appearing In | ripen {5 $22.93. This budget, it is | ligious duty 1a unfortanately the] crim three prairie provinces. Judg.| Shred the express office and pre- next two days. Officials of the fuel pay the fourteen per cent. wag I" "Thera are mot Ely French peo- | to be noted, doesn't include shoes, | exception. And this in spite of the ing from recent events they would | Sented an advance card to a clerk, | control office this morning empha- vance suggested by Fuel Adminisr- | io. But Americans as well: who clothing, furniture, utensils, ete. fact that maternity is her function, | have little difficulty in carrying | i spying Mr. Dugnstte, Whose back sized the fact that no industries will trator Garfield, received the assur-|_ is" po glad to see Clemenceau | most of which have increased con- |tDe function most high, most beau- | Saskatchewan and Alberta, but the |, o =) od Dit and. has not yet | secure coal at present until pubile "ance of the Government that troops | take a steamship and go over there titul, and most, noble of all.' - elections in those provinces will not | po°%, '0¢ated. The rooms occupied tiliti , y eady to protect from violence [on a mission in the interest of our | aerably in price. ge ond occur before 1921. Hence the farm- | 27 Hie Por Pcinthe Were! atilities such as hospitals Have, hat were ready pra ] Before the war the weekly budget | INDIANS' FISHERY ers are obliged to tackle the hard- | S°Rre ed and some of Mr. Duquette's | taken care of. Then industries which any minérs wishing to' return to |alliance. & property wis also found there. The : work. Federal district attorneys | "He is to-day the only European |0of food, fuel and rent cost $14.47. RIGHTS ARE ISSUE | °° ob first by an endeavor to carry | PURSFS BES A180 f . are actually manufacturing foods have been instructed relative to pro- statesman whom American plates on | There has , therefore, been an in- the coming elections in Manitoba. B : Sity ave their nets out | win have the preference. The board a ith erators or |a pinnacle In him is incarnated | crease since then of about 60 per ; 'Oo Premier Norris is a farmer him-| "°F Bergeron and his wife. Me's - ins etn the output of | victorious France, His age com- |Cceht, while shoes, clothing, etc. Are They Solely Within Dom-~ |; and has a large following INAL TYPE rig ber Deon Miarally swan niuar, res re ioLt of Justice | mands respect.. . The habit he has |lave registered a far greater percent- | . Inlon Jurisdiction or Pro= | throughout the provinces. He will | NO CRIMINAL TYPE, A amiications for from sit simply awaits developments. { tormed of throwing himself upon the igo of fhetease tha that. it costs . vinclaly; Too? | Bot only get the Juphort bf ths Tbe-| PHYSICIAN PROVES place themselves In the a ee cen | enemy, domestic or foreign, is one ' v - co : | , any Conservatives who | cla ; ONTARIO SCHOLARSHIPS | which appeals to the American peo- | a0 average family of five $8112 a | ° Belleville, Nov. 20.--An import-|admire his stand on the sehiool aves-| Lombroso's Theories for the | these oy plications tea se to the -- i ple. . Bpeaking English, he can -ap- | month to live, without ta ture | Ant case was heard yesterday in4he tion. The Conservatives, however, | Discovery of Enemies of provineiey administrators. Those Canadian Commissioner in Paris | peal to the greatest audiences across | 8ccount shoes, clothing, furniture i Non jury Sittings of the Supreme |8re organized, and wiil Garry a cer-| lety Shat firms who seek to go over the heads Makes Proposal to Premier. {the sea. " and utensils, etc. Court here, before Chief Justice Sir Bia Sumber of seats, The rout Baht Society Shattered. of the provincial administrators by Toronto, Nov. 2%.~Hon. Philippe! Let him go to Washington and = Glenholme Falconbridge. Eliza | F.1 0€ between the farmers and the : , applying direct! . Magrati Roy, Canadian commissioner-general | let him speak there in the name of | CONTROL OF LIQUOR - | 8ero, an Indian woman, residing on | Liberals for the control of the legis- | nam, Noy. 29 viters of I aS ire The i iagrath in Paris; called upon Premier Drury | Europe as well ag in the name of TO BE EXPERIMENTAL | the Indian Reservation in Tyendin- | lature, and it looks now 'as though |: me 8 or es a er ously perturbed | J. stated, for the provincial offi- and Hon. R. H. 'Grant, minister of | France. It will not be necessary for aga, has brought an action against ihe result here would not be Waltke | 32 hie J Boat hare 1s in stich clals must pass on their claims for education at parliament buildings him to make a wearing tour of! Bpitish Government Will Re | Provincial Game and Fishéry In- ou 8 eet oR in Ontario, .| man with arrested cranial develop- | Preference before the Dominion fuel with the request that the Ontario |speechmaking, lke - that - which -al- | lace Present Board by a |SPector Gault and Overseer Flem- s or 'the farmer enter { ment and 'h wi-Nk ly feat- | controller will take any action. government provide scholarships for | most killed President Wilson. Af P y ing, to recover seins mets seized by | 08 the provincial field is the uncer- | tres aD abs BE'y teal tit post-graduates for a war memorial [few words spoken in the right tone Number of Commissions. Gault under instructions of Fleming. Sainty about tie date of the federal | Conversely yo tle ale home which has been erected in| will suffice, probably to produce the . The case is the result of Indians |® an hese might be deferred | oR with ae ecaliarities ma NAPANEE PERSONALS. Paris. | desired effect. For the Republicans London, Nov, 29.--Premier Lloyd | fishing in the Bay of Quinte off the Sati > and the farmers party | resin aenis Se No a Bay a Each province in Canada, Mr. Roy | love France as well as do the Demo- | George in his reply to a temperance | Regervation with seine nets. Jatura 3 Santa to try its Strength | ro hr I ale y y F. G. G. Cottle, Banker, Is Moved to said, would be able to nominate the | eu and a am ehyos Jepuiation 914 yo; Sve Sealy of " The plaintil claims that the 'In- and Jer ae § organization before Prati AE a the late] / a Toronto. f students according to the | would not wait un e end o 8 ~ | dians have the right t in the : os Gori : rom Our Own Correvoondent.) RE d. The subjects to {speech to take off their hats. tion with the control of liquor but | pe oem in be It is also sald that the farmers Charles Goring, during his short] .y Nov. ~-- Mi i amount subscribed. 8 | spe aters of the bay by treaty without | i litet took t t Napanee, Nov, 28, Miss Keitha be studied would be in accordance "M. Clemenceau ought to pack his | indicates that it would be entirely | license, and contends that the rog-| 30 Dot as united as they appear to oa aie og Theagu eens Chatterson, of Toronto, is visiting with the inclination of tha Students grip." Sxperimetal The Jutsniion ot he ulations of fishery rights for the In- They Sher Loman, or roe, tradesi 2, ork es A ae by the |her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Chats selected or with the requirements of | -- promised Seetns a be © | dians are solely within the jurisdic- |, { Bri tin alled | terson. : 1 the province, the scheme being, as POLICE ARE COMBING the existing liquor control beard bY [tion of the Dominion Government Eee naricultural . implements, Dr verument if.a book salled; "ite. R. J. Tolmes has returned Mr. Roy explained, of dn elastic cha- | 20 CITIES FOR BOMBS | 2 number of commissions, whose | ang the Department of Indian Af-| ion oe vale paral top Lhe, 18: Goring clearly proved that crimin- | home after Spending a couple of racter, : ---- Tumetions will be 0 Jecnetuate the | fairs. This raises the constitutional in the mational platform. of pra Can-| als, 80 far from possessing a distinet- | Weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Shep- . The Samiissiener-general suid h hemicals and High Explosives pawers 31 he Foatrol board to yd Susstion js io Nhathet the Indians adian Council of Agriculture; Even | ive type of their own, are of as many |pard in Montreal, Mrs. Sheppard ace had been promises mt i v {are subject ta Province aws. he > f } companied her home, and will d ; t 11 J. A. Maharg, M.P,; for Maple Creek | types as all the rest of us--- ministers Pi » will spen ¥ of Most Deadly Nature regard to further legislation, as well | qetendants-elaim that their action | 51d the leaders .of 'the RS of { of religion, university professors, re-|a few weeks here. er provinces in Canada and emphasi- | ib tablish ata oh zed the importance of the opportu-| » uted. as establish a scientific branch was justified by the 'statute... J Li \ ! ) Distributed ¥ wan. , h «| spectable tradesmen, Indeed, it is Lieut, and Mrs. J. B. G. Jemmets nity afforded young Canadian schol: | : ; iia Watch the Ssperjments. Jrocesdiug The case was deferred, to be taken Sashatoh au. warmed, his fol: RE alormiug 10 know at cri- | left on. Saturday fof Cobalt wheth ars for taking suitable courses in| ' New York, Nov. 20s--Police de-| 10 Bi yn Be up by the Chief Justice at Toronto | federal campaign pledged to abolish | minals possess no chardcteristics, | they will reside. . France. It would be possible to study | partments of about twenty cities, in- oo Tes, i tained {hat the | [OF argument. the tariff unless they first evolve and | physical or mental, which are not| Mr. and W. A. - Daly are mining, forestsy, Sngicsring or prac- | cluding Boston, Fhiladeiphia, Chi- sone rem a plait bs that he agree upon some alternative plan of | shared by everybody else. spending the week-end in Toronto tically any useful subject. tago, 'Pittegburg and Cleveland, are 8 a i i Mr. Drury said that both himself | searching for chemicals and explo-| along lines of agreement, rather than VILLA DETERMINED taxation, Ld to Sriminal meh Spl 1 be 5, rs, James Frapauich wis taken and Mr. Grant regarded Mr. Roy |sives believed to be jiu the yossession | Prvake hostility. Declaring his be, TO AVENGE ANGELES | WHISKEY FROM AMERICA | and his criminality, as a product of | Brockville, yesterday, for treatment request in a favorable light an { of. members of the Unfon of Russian ; A Sed dns ; i . Fi = it would be taken up at an early Workers. Information - leading to | not succeed in England, the premier E Co trish Distiilors ai : heredity OF moma Yoteativensss, a Her son, Dr. Charles Fitzpatrick, ac- session of the cabinet with a view | this country-wide search was obtain-| Said: - veryone nnected With the | Iris Sullers Amma at Heavy Ie : ' rompanicd he fille sbebt the weak : 4 " hav y v . Wo. M. r - to being put into effect. {ed in the New York raids, where vor The Americans. ave stiempted rial and Execution Are Dublin, Nov. 29.--The importation | ~Goring's investigations also sHOW | end with her parents, Dr and Mss. J RESTRICTED {ohoueh Betas aad Mish power he drink evil. It is very Smpotiant that A for Reprisal. of many thousands of gallons of |that criminals come, unfortunately, |p Vrooman. Pa a GUELPH i | sives have cen seized to make a oily important that fii whiskey from America, as a result of | from the most fertile stratum of the | Miss Diana Millet is visiting Mes N POWER SUPPLY | mii of the bureau | our minds whether it will succeed or | acs, Tet. = area. prohibition there, has caused alarm | population. G. B. Gurran in Toronto. . | 2 , ! ! a plo . ini fall. Don't let us watch the eXperi-| py villa elements in the state - oe in the Irish distilling trade. Beak Ciet Cottle, of the Dominion . i bustibles, describes the in- Same Methods As In War to °f com ; War restrictions have great! : T | gredients found by the New York | ment with prejudiced eyes. h g y v TRPRISED. ! on Tuesday for Toronto, gredi ¥ uahua, following the execution of | hampered the Irish trade. The dis. GERMANY SURJ | where he has taken the management Be Adopted, or Current police as "the most deadly and most | "This is a bold and extremely cour- | F : : | ie i, | General Fellpe Angeles, noted rebel ! ini Cut Off. {dangerous assortment of explosives ageous experiment, which, even if it | joqger, gt Chthuahua city yesterday 17-50 son from. marine ton' L916 | Pinds Clemenceau's Sharp Note "In. | 9f & branch of the Dominion Bank. {and bomb ingredients I have seen | fails, will have revealed some other | reached the border tod ! season from. making the usual comprehensible." Before leaving, his friends presented ¥ Guelph. Nov, Tech special mech. {Snob lngre and better method. of dealing with [Foie 0 VOTCer toa Puantity of whiskey. Next year they| = poy Nov: 29.--1t In semi-offi- | him with a beautiful gold-headed cane ig of the Board of Light and Heat| Valhable clues have been disgov- { the problem. Therelove, 1am glad it} o¢ the Villa chieftain has been mark- yore nel ry tlogethar. and cially announced that the German |S a token of their esteem. Mrs Commissioners was held yesterday | ered which will aid the police in| Re een tr od, i A th ed for vengeance, according to 'the | permitted to make a reduced supply | Government's reply to the recent| Cottle and daughter, Edith, will re to consider a notice received irom the | running down the perpetrators of tor ay s100 is De a prem reports, Freneisco. Villa, the ally of | The' paices, of course, went PRY note sent by M. Clemenceau refers| ain here for some time. Hydro-Electric Power Commission of | the bomb explosion at Judge Notts Io fongl Smp instaes he power Of | Angeles, vlans to stant immediately distiller shares advanced ow the | fo an alleged official announcement Mrs. Edwin Miller is visiting her Ontario, limiting Guelph's power load | homé last June, the: infernal ma, FE Bot tant task. Coverh-| upon his campaign of reprised, Chi- stock pid Fas on ©| issued in Paris, on September 20;| sister, Mrs. W, W. Treleaven, in To- to 3,200 horsepower from am. to 8 Shines fotnt hrougs Ihe afls 10 nas importa : Buabua oily being hig objective point | * pha American whiskey can easily | Stating that the Allied apd Abso. Tomo. Franits.. Leonard . pa, and 2,630 horsepower from 6 1 € : " ; it is said. ciated Powers ecided to anti- 3 ranes sonare pent 8 pm. to 6 am, under penalty of a Brothers save and ber Sass. - NOT A PROPER PERSON port of disorder in Chihuahua Je Joid at a ow a Dian the cipate the date of the ratification faliple of jars 2 Belleville his, week, total interruption. type, which were seized in the | To-be Allowedkto Enter Legal Pro- | oo nie Teached here, but Andres | gwen up by the Irish retailers. One| Of [he treaty as far as the repat- le. of Weeks 'with 'her sarente ia "The. Secretary" was instructed to|ger type, ' ei G. Carcia, Mexican consul-gehera riation of German prisoners was con- | Couple of weeks with 'her parents in : raid, contained the names and ad- ession. here, said he had heard nothing of ; 4 : * provincial bonder is said to have irl see that no further power, lights or : : -- cerned. : Stirling. : appliances be installed that would in- drgses a Sve / Sundrel eh aad London, Nov. 29.----In granting 81 .,, © uihrenks at the capital bald nearly $200,000 In duty. on bis] "LGerniany, theretore" the an-| J. R Dafoe tetiirfied last week from | ) divorce to Major Thomas S. Heth- . consignment. What the distiMer, inti ip i y Pp ste l Meanwhilegs'pr w 8 are " ' i grease, (he load limit in restricied thies. City and federal investigators erington, formerly of the Canadian ego Er charations. oa do nouncement says, "finds France's a hunting trip in the north limit : most afraid of is that the American | : i imit is raised. ; pi denial of this promise incomprehen-| Robert Graham, of Bellevifle, spent hoes i the fom further instruct. | have joined forces in search for HAL) oserye: On acount of lis Mexico, to prevent any disorders on spistts ay Je biended STH Jaked sible" ? » the week-end in town. 'Ape od to take steps necessary to reduce | these persons. Berkeley Maxse Benson, of the Prin | the border. : . whiskey. One Teak DE he und The Government further expresses| * A number of young people attend« the load of the present power and " dess Patricia's Regiment, the presi Lin the Dublin papers ir th vos a surprise at/the "fairy tale" con-jen a masked ball held in Somersids light users in 0 a by. adopt- MRS. McMARTIN'S GIFT dent of the Divorce Court said co- | TO BE HEAVY 1 resent ho Amer: at = at! corning alleged propaganda against | Camp, Deseronto, on Thursday evens ing the same methods that were in Hatin : | respondent was one of many Cah-| IMPOSTS x Di SiGHean whiskey is' sold the .Allles, which it considers un-|ing. S force during: the war on power and Nazareth Orphanage at Cornwall is qian officers received by; Major ON THE WEALTHY . yorthy of fuciusion 1s 5 gical y i lo Affected. lighting restrictions, nnder a penalty ww ,, Consecrated. . | Hetherington into his home in falfil- et p : of being disconnected entirely. Cornwall, Nov. 20.--The blessing) ment of the public duty inpumbent|N 6 W Reven Measure PROHIBIT ALL IMPORTS houncement, A ri j n A Detroit, Mich., Nov. 29.---Ameri= . cans who cross into Canada are, up- x5 : oa ADA. OF the new Nazareth Orphanage here| ypon him to do what he could to Brought Into Force in a WHISKEY FROM OA) this morning was an impressive cere-| pelp fellow-Canadians and fellow-of- : Asto o 4 £ Bri . : Looks , Unkindly On N poor Rags be the il | ficens. The president sald he nead aly, EE orney honors. eh A%| | CHOUROEUL GETS CRED reauired 10. Bibi to, eosination Ia Britain . Unkiundly ew | Mrs. John McMartin, of Cornwall,| not comment on the 'way Benson re- ; AS a London; Nov. 29.--The Attorney- rarded ; «1a . World Article, now of * Redpath Crescent, Mont: | warded this act, and any person of madam, Noy, ond 2 zevents Denar] 1a 4 vase Bator ei on re Small Sums J Awarded to Tank Inven- Sate hey Saline 10 ong $0, Shey as : London, Nov. 29.~Despite the re- real, in memory of her late husband, sober judgment could form an opin- wd OTe) ddbre bas Seen Is. Bench yesterday concerning the ship-| London, Nov. 29.--"It is 'primarily | their names are sent by te ph to sent fontantion ot A Heian Whiskey John MeMartin, Xhe died shortly af Flog ot he Sonsure Jat any. man for an extraordinary levy | ent hy pyrogallic acid by a Cana-| due to the receptivity, courage and | the health authorities in thoir pone rm was shippin e wi ter his return at the last general elec-i gn rved. | on ita 3 he - [dian chemical firm to. Brown. h X key to Canada since prohibition than [tion as M.P. for Glengarry and Stor- There was an indication that Ben- Sn Th 'war ofits, -- 'Forth of London, contended that the Sronnn: Charen that tne yb po ia a a oe a sali ot polAGA wiry |ont. The gift witl be a ene | Joarnad profession of (he law, ang |\VEUTY Foods and a new metionsi British Government can prohibit the | idea to use such an instrument of | into Canade ate 4 arge supplies a. Wa memorial to him, being the famil , loan at 5 The ; mportation of any articles wi Non are bel Lorted by Beale. B48 Feslitice Bere he Tne home. in| Be hoped Ue fet sow diaiosed | 104,45 Bek cen, The Duy Tele | WDOTon if su uriies whatever | marie a"(hs unk, was sonverisd | stucion 0s (he ) ! Cornwall, and one of the best in east-| Would 'be Sopsider ¥ y thote ¥ he | Bll the newspapers publish the de-|Suit I8 for the condemnation of a| ment made in the report issued to. coming to the "with ern Ontario, which Mrs, McMartin | duty ®e to oc] e oles © | cree and generally a ve it. The | Shipment because it was imported on day by the committee which investi- must either produce a 4 ress . pig gn pn ne hs has (Eherausly, given fo he Sisters Nes . Hit aad prope person to enter Feasts & Jncunts to a Jadieal re- ugust 1. Suis your Sontrary to the | gated at great length the numerous | vaccination or else submit ; 4 . of the Hotel Dien, and whic . orf, ntamon most to ons of June 25. The! rival clai work § phe kies imported to this gountry in re- |, cy sopreciated, as the present or- Fronts Meading So the vores oo a, tiscal revolution, --_-- satisfies to | defendants claim the acid was order. | the tank Sredic for Sventing formed by of of Dine these whiskies may Mil'a Kap |DRAnage is entirely inadequate for ured at White KAlEhs near Wer: |, large extent the popular and So- : But it was said in the report that| health service without ba 1) $he puepose. dence, which had been offered to | C4 vy 1posts. ; re Imposed. 8 | #8 the War Minister is 'considered a | patient. : : T he supplied by th In addition to the free gift of the the Canadian Red Cross as a con- servant of the state, he is not entit- Sete Mari And he Sidney Tlesent Rome for Canadian of, 11,8000, 81c} alfeady somaront | th, Comision that by. order | icgle'any award > 1 * undertake to heat the huilding andj ""\o sleet was offered. Genoa, where adverse for- | : said | ber of men. who made valuable con-| keep it in repair. on -- ws 1 rate ately several yas an astonishing result, tributions toward perfecting the tank : : points and industrial sha) To -- - awarding some of them sums of 500 award amounting to ES agy' acipal hy Ottaws, Nov. 38.--A Lieutenant. | three thaage; ee Eo bee Bos | 'Huan afforiaas at the Now. York a - Brits ymbia, where Hon. ry : # New York | ES. Barnard term i sbout to. ex PR ohn Tht © hes au | hare ty on. 3 Flumerfell, + Hon. : 1 1 ocks : 6G. Prior, ex-M.P.P,, and Walter Nic- Hon hol, of Vancouver, a newspaper pro-. Gi

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