Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1920, p. 18

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_ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1020 Place Your Order With Us Why place your order out of towa when you can get the finest DUBLIN GINGER ALE, ENGLISH GINGER BEKR, : CLUB SODA, at "Thompson Bottling Works All brands of Domestic and Imported Cigars and Cigarettes. {HEN HIS SHIP COMES IN® ~~ = : : : ¢ Fe bed ee : By Juanita Hamel The Late Levi W. Ducharme. . | A very sad death occurred at the! home ol -Mr-and Mre WT Burkert .1104 Janette avenue, Windsor, when Levi W. Ducharme, eldest son of Mr. {and Mrs. Cavalier Ducharme, passed | {away after about two hours' illness with apoplexy. His former home was at Oconto, but for the past seven years he resided in Windsor. He | leaves a host of friends in Windsor and also at his former home, For the | B : past five years he had worked in the | » toolroom of the Ford Motor Com- - pany. He was a machinist and tool- | Ee ming ne | WILLARD'S CHOCOLATES Fresh Stock at Wholesale Tobacconists. Phone 304 202 Princess St, 3 Geo. Thompson, Prop. NT ste rman to mourn his loss a father and moth- | er, three brothers and two sisters: i Mrs. Bert Cornwall, of Arden, Myrtle, | John, Arthur, Willard, all of Oconto. | The floral tributes were many, show- | ing the esteem in which the young | man was held. me mesic mame. ||| SARGENT'S DRUG STORE sargare. Matilda Hodgins, wife of | C.-C. Hodgins, bursar at the Rock-! | wood Hospital, passed away at 5 p.m. | {on Monday at 'her residence, 103 | | Clergy street west. She had been In | { failing health for some time. Mrs. |* | Hodgins was born in the township of | | Biddulph, Middlesex County, fifty-| {five years ago, and was a daughter | | of the late Willlam Hodgins, Lucan. i Five years ago she became a resident Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. KINGSTON-CAPE VINCENT FERRY Rockport Navigation Company, Limited, | merly MBB. for. North Middlesex, | Kingston, Ont. { was appointed to the staff at the | STEAMER MISSISQ!U M--EFF ECTIVE MONDAY, APRIL 20th i Rockwood Hospital. She was an act- | Daily, Suudays Excepted-- Standard Time {ive member of St. George's Cath- | Leave Kingston ny . | edral. Besides her husband, she is Soares Vie xearenvag soe survived by six daughters and one Arrive Kingston ... son, Mrs. Shear, Allandale; Mrs. . Special accommo | Otten, Woodstock; Mrs. Moore, Cal- Fords. 133 .e; gary; Kathleen, Marjorie, Aileen and > Charles, at home. There are also | three brothers and three sisters, Mrs, | Stanley and Mrs. Sadler, Lucan; Mrs. {| Fairlie, Hamilton; Christopher, Lon- ; : {don; Dr. F. Hodgins, Virginia City, shadowy something--he was never quite sure what it held, only that it was | Novada: and Dr. Arthur Hodgins, what he wanted most in all the world. But whatever a man yearns for-- | Honolulu. , whether it be money or fame or power, it is inspired by some woman-- | mother, sister, wife or sweetheart. Rates for cars: -- touring or other ca rs, $4.00 nnections at Cape Vincent with N. Y. C. Lines Yor all New York points Subject to change without n otice PHONE 2195, ------------------ A ------ Ar A ssa AA Att AAA ANN - e Evidence has been established by tice sabotage on former German lin-" the United States Government that |ers and cargo ships now being ope points at deliberate attempts to prac- | rated under the United States flag. so . AA AA AA SAA AAA There never was a chap who at some time or another didn't plan and dream of what he would do "when his ship came in." It may have 'been 'when he was a small boy playing marbles and spinning tops, that he dreamed, or it may have been when he was a man grown and struggling toward success.' And the ship that BERT EVANS WAS ROUNDED UP | AT DESERONTO ON TUESDAY. Taken Into Custory by Chief Barrett, of Napanee, on a Charge of Raid- * ing Chicken House of Elias Smith Near Napanee. For some time residents in and around Napanee have been suffering result of the work of chicken hieves. On Tuesday morning, Chief of Police Barrett placed under arrest Bert Evans, about twenty-six or -seven years of age, at Deser- on'a charge of theft from Elias , of the Belleville road, about 3 and a half west of Napanee. 12.80 o'clock on Tuesday orning Mr. Smith was aroused from his sleep by a noise in his chicken pike, and on an investigation being made, it 'was found that the house had been robbed Chief Barrett got ney on the ease, with the result that i? rounded up Evans, and. also re- seventeen chickens. The were found in a buggy, the also finding a dead pig in the! oe. The "poker'" is believed to ; property of Mr. Miller, a er, living a short distance from p . Evang appeared before the istrate at Napanee on Tuesday, was remanded till May 4th. TIDINGS FROM ATHENS, al Property Transfers--Fave. weil to Rev. George Code. gs, April 26.--David Kavan- 'has sold to Morley Holme's his ) residence, and to Ed- id Davis, Addison, his Glen Elbe . Mr. vanagh and family d 6G. W. Brown's Church residence, and will take posses- about the first of May. : rs. Martha Holmes has moved to Lois Moulton's Elgin street pro- the former tenant, Mrs, James ving taken possession of ly-acquired home, purchas- | estate of the late Mrs. had n, Addison, hag pur- Mrs. Lucy Wiltse her I street west. The leased to Louis Stev- possession in a few Mrs, Sidney Duclon are Yilage from Addison ew days to oc- y-purchased home nt occu- : m Hawkins' C:N.R. station, and to take possession and son, Main he dreamed of was always a vague, Brockville over Sunday attending special services. Under Epworth | League auspices, an enjoyable enter- itainment was held on the evening of ithe 21st inst., with Tom Hamilton, | Ottawa, Scotch singer and comedian, as star, attraction. Local talent also | assisted. THE FIRST TO ARRIVE AT CAPE VINCENT Capt. R. H. Carnegie Was Pre- sented Wih a Hat on Monday. Capt. R. H. Carnegie, of the steamer glissisogui, owned by the Rockport Navigation Company, had the bonor of being in command of the first boat to reach Cape Vincent this spring. To mark this occasion on Monday when the steamer docked, the captain was taken up to the store of Burdick Armstrong's, where he ®as presented with the best hat in the place. The crew of the steamer state that after leaving Kingston they encoun- tered a great deal of ice, especially in the American . channel. The sté was compelled to go around the of Wolfe Island, as at the head there is a lot of solid ice. " JEWISH RELIEF FUND. Treasurer 0. V. Bartels Reports $2,- 825 Subscribed to Date, Amounts of $2 and over are ac- knowledged as follows: $100--M. Susman. $50--L. C. Lockett, A. Davis & Sons, Fenwick Hendry & Co. $26--A. Horwitz, Samuel Green, 'W. Jackson, George Robertson & Sons, I." Lesseés, 'R. J. Carson, R. Waldron, W. F. Nickle, J. Abramsky. $20--0Oliver Chown. $15--H., W. Newman, Archdeacon Dobbs, M. A. Abramsky, H. Salsberg, B. Lipman, Mrs. Shear. $10---J. F. Sowards, N. Morris, C. W. Lindsay Co., Robertson's, Ltd. Mahood Bros. Simmons Bros, W. Casey, J. Donnelly, McKélvey & Birch, Mahood Drug Co. $5---George Revell, F. Wafer, O. V. Bartels, Dr. Cays, Dr. Waugh, Dr. J. FP. Sparks, Dr. Gardiner, J. O. Hut- tan, Misse® Mowat, R. J. Elliott, G. E. Hague, 0. G. Skelton, T. : Sargent, A. Abramsky, G. B. McKay, Mr. Brymner, Friend, Mrs. E. Denni- son. H. W. Marshall, Abernethy's, J. Sutherland, A. P. Chown, M. Circle, T. B. Angrove, J. B. McLeod, Notre Dame Convent, United Farmers, Dr. Angrove, W. McCandless, McFar- lane & Wood, Victor Minnes, Mrs..T, Minnes, Mrs. Van Straubenzee, Friend, C. E. Taylor, H. F. Price, L. Routbard, M. Ympolsky. $3--W. L. Goodwin, A. Shapiro, ; Hon. William Harty, Miss E. Hop- Tes Robot pins. R. J. Boshell : Cays, W. R T. pF. Bufke, { Mrs. Hiscoe ¢ Wright, D. J. Millan, J. Crawford, G. $2--J. Strange, R. E. Kent, G. Hanson, Mrs. Westin, Bailey Broom Co., Mrs. Cooke, Friend, Mrs. Clena- han Mrs. Lowry, W. J. Vince, Miss Xk, Miss St. John, Mrs. G. un, J. O. Law- ai A. Eaglish, M. C. x Berlin, April: 237--A vote of thanks to former Emperor William as the "last temporal head of the Protest- ant state church" was given at the bute to the former monarch and his | consort Nt having "in many ways testified to Marine, pfd. . | Missouri Pac: TIDINGS FOR OUR READERS PRESENTED IN THE BRIEFEST POSSIBLE FORM. The Whig's Daily Condensation of the News of the World From Tele- graphic Service and Newspaper Ex- change, John A. Moody, for several years his home in St. Thomas. Rev. Dean Wallace, of Victoria University, was honored by the stu- dents at the annual convocation. At Halifax, on April 26th, Sir Mal- achy B. Daly died. He was a former lientepant-governor of Nova Scotia. Eleven cheques totalling $560,000 have been issued by the Manitoba government under the Rural Credits Aet this year. Fighting is reported to be taking place between Arabs and British troops in Palestine. No details have been received here. Considerable seeding has already been done in St. Catharines district, farmers and growers report, in spite of the backward weather. Conscription ends completely in Great Britain this week. Ten thous- and conscripts have, however, vol- unteered to remain in the army. Premier Drury announced that he would hold over until next session the clause in his new elections act which fixes the date of provincial elections. President 'Wilson plans to return German peace treaty to the Senate some time this summer. With it he will transmit some reservations of his own. The United States supreme court again failed Monday to hand down a decision on the constitutionaiity of the prohibition amendment and the enforcement of the act. At San Remo confirmation of the meeting between representatives of Spa, Belgium, May 25th, was nounced Monday afternoon. STOCK MARKETS, an- Quotations" Furnished by Bongard, Ryerson & Co., 287 Bagot Street. New York Stocks. Opening. Closing Am, Beet Sugar ... 98 94 Allis Chalmers ..,. 39 a Am. Car Fdy. ... . 136% Am. Laco, ... .... 98 Am. Sugar ... ... 130% Am. Internat. Corp. 92% Am. Sumatra Tobacco 89% Smelters .., . 2 Baldwin Loco. Bag... .... Bethlehem Steel "B" CPR. .., -1 117% Crucible Steel .. 230 Genera 1 et Int. Nickel ... .... 20% Int. Paper ... .... Lackawanna Steel . Marine 36% 81% sy web Pare Wee aa val ens Brompton ... .... 9% wah the Allied countries and Germany at | With woman it begins and with woman | it ends--HIS ship is filled with hopes of his HEART, i TO-DAYS FASHION By MME. FRANCES | | town treasurer of Ridgetown, died at | | | tosh This Street Dress of Blue Serge Dise plays a New Trimming in Gin, Collar and Cuffs, Rie. Gingham makes its bow as a fab- ric for collar andcuffs on cloth dresses of dark blue tricotine, serge and gabardine, and right smart are the checks of blue, coral or yellow and whit gingham against the plain background of simple street dresses. Vests are also being made of this cotton fabric. This model of dark blue serge wears a vest, collar and cuffs of blue and white checked gingham whose knife pleated bias ruffles con- tribute an effectiv trimming. The fulness'at the belt is held by black silk braid and braid alse binds the neck and pockets. Worn with a youthful sailor of dark blue straw trimmed with shaded blue flowers this model presents a smart spring costume for street | wear. { STRIKE OF GAMBLERS. Faro and Monte Dealers in Mexico Demand Agua, Prieta, Mexico, April 27.-- One of this city's largest industries hag been closed by a strike, abd the pu is clamoring that the trouble be ended without delay. The strikers We will Demonts- rate Phone 90 the various models. for it, by getting your Gra oa 83750 CNC Ll... 887.50. FOR OUTDOOR PLEASURES A PORTABLE COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA is the ideal musical instrument. It has tone volume aplenty and it's reproduction is perfect, Moreover the case is sclidly constructed and will stand a lot of knocking about. Vacation time is at hand, prepare fonola now. Come to Lindsay's and hear # =p... ... 85250 ........811000 Complete collection of Columbia ~ $1.00 to $3.00 each. Records.

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