Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Mar 1922, p. 13

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is hv, Th _;|.nn ' qui Toy WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1923, | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ys ee a -- ee -------- = vial or ESE] SPORTING NEWS | oo rome Cm ---------- an Th . | OF THE POPULATION | } : | caroline C. Mardin of London Hae | ' : €a ---- f Seen Long Service, | ew Key to Most of the Problems Arranged-Finals Dates, | Recent revision of the municipal | ) Facing the British Do- | The schedule committes * of the | payroll ana pension list at London, | [S.8.A.A.A. met at the Y.M.C.A. on! Ont. revealed the Tact that the old- | | Tuesday evening and arranged the | est regular recipient of a city pay | or the finals games in the cheque, was a woman. She is Mrs. "The Third Degree." minions. The evils. of the present day. pe- | & , [3 udsdta lice methods in the large cities all . London, March 15(--Speaking at | dates f fas 2 Caroline C. Hardin, widow of the late > over the country, are strikingly ex-|¢p. Colonial Institute last night, Col. oaskaian] os Prien su Wm, C. Hardin, former member of | @ Posed in the great dramatie success, Amery, parliamentary secretary to |<" 5 bh 17th. -Syden y } the Wyoming State Legislature, She | "The Third Degree," which the Rex the Board of Admiralty declared that [Sn ATs {678 + oe i am and{ 91 years of age, hale and hearty | Btock Company are playing et the better distribution. of British popula. | St: J3mes' juniors on Satur ay ©Vel-| and of cheerful disposition. . For 38 ' 1 Id March 18th, and on the follow- | y, janit t | Opera House, on Thursday | { 'g \DE, 4 years she was janitress o one of | Grand pe us . 8 tion in the empire was the key to lhe Wednesday, Sydenham and | London's publie schools, and relin- a, Saturday of this week. A you | MOst of the problems facing the Bri- 'Queen junior are matched. The | quished her post five years ago at | man, worn out after five hours of tish dominions, . @ ° ! * ' v ox A x.. } A game in the girls' league between | the age of 86, only because the | . f 5 the "thira degree," finally confess l _ Emigrdtion he said which had fal- Svdesunm and Queen will be ar- | trustees assured her that she Re ar 1.25--2 art 1Ze Sauce Pan es to a crime of 'which he is iano. én off owing to the war, entered }ranged by the managers' of boty | Worked long and faithfully | 2 gent. A magnificent fight for DiS | jargely into the problem of abnormal [¢o earned a rest. Since that | ar aL 27 bit ito. wha wits. 90 toto th in Great Britain, | ---- porviad Sosthly solar $21.00 Has two Lips, for pouring with: D---- to clear her husband, against the | v ITION. Y.M.OA. Junior Hexathlon Events. | residence. The Board of Tae : either hand Strong opposition of the boy's fath- | WAR ON PROHIB Shi + he Lior hexathion oy onts Open tion, in looking over the payroll, not- 3 ac-! -------- a e loca +M.C.A. next week an 4 - Tce SR of aot oi his la his [The French Minister of Agriculture (2 record number of entries for these | > he Sosa soclal inferfor. Zana Vaughn, as | Opens Wine Week. competitions have been handed in| tion was made that the amount of the young wife, has a most difficulr| Fa March 15.--With the die. to the physical director. The ribbons | the pension bo reduced. When inves- part to r: Bo blending as it does, | 2M that the only way to beat drink. | which 80 to the winners of'the yar- | tigation revealed the fact that she pathos and comedy, and many strong | 18 Spirits was to drink wine, Henry pious trials, are on exhibit in the * 7, | had a record of 38 years of active |Cheron, French minister of agricul- | service and the city cheque was al dramatic situations. It calls for u ture, yesterday afternoon opened the jd are attracting a great deal"at that stood between the old employe s | 3 . usual: acting and Miss Vaughn Ip carhpailg th and penury the suggestion was shelv- 1 I I J i sure to add another triumph to her | Fronch JU eh of a. Be S------ ed indefinitely, ~ | ! > list. Rex, as the lovable, but he Hockey Scores, "I could work a few Jears ago," lt : crusty old Judge Brewster, makes g} Tue, Allan cup elimination; Ottawa Said Mrs. Hardin, when she learned" \ J C &reat hit in this, the second charac. | ee ts Sos 3 be po Stuing Montagnards 2, Sons of Frelang 1, had been brougnt up ter part he has played this seagom. | ibulous and i pal an a us Junior: Aura Lee 9, McGill 4. for consideration, a I am afraid Wine " celebration, yes! a .| I am too old to wor now. 'I am likes best--that ae of ie Tarts he the solemnity of the dele- Win Championship, hale and hearty and enjoy my meals, . or, and the balance of ok company, | E84 and public waa fo Joss than 1 Miss Gordon's class (Junior IV) "Made in C da" "the special gettings make this play eto. ho conference hall in Wash- Victoria school, won the school hoc- thi ise buf od, sot do any- Ma €in ana PBe well worth while.--Adyt, nator, Tussy Secretary Hyches Tyas key championship Tuesday night at brane By hi nl yok I pun . -- je wi I He chairman's | {Ne Jock Harty arena by defeating | wag pot because 1 wanted to quit. -. ' x: Patrick's Day Play. a a. glass of water, but the | 153 Hise ie See ley J: the] I felt when I gave up my keys Spr; | 7 5 § ' core bein to 0. The line-up: h i life. > osts : fa clea Fb, vu Se wine drinkers to a man, |° Miss Fined class--Goal ok Ind ves up 2 ile Now sre "WEAR-EVER" Utensils keep food flavors in and fuel c down. They are Will be presented in the Grand Op- a - ving Sauron of ae man, defence Aikens and Hickey, past there the other day and al "made to give years of faithful, enduring service--from thick, hard, sheet metal truth of © chaidrman's - | there t is € front step. Bn aoa Matinee 4 od Bent, i aid that not oully was wine the best pre- Sentre Buck, Wises, Hore wi gue grounds I once cpred for Pe alt which again and again has been passed through huge rolling mills and pounded by Dieu Hospital. The play, "My Irish re 1or Alcstullam, but he best Juckion (go). : a Beglacted, and I loved them go gigantic stamping machines, Rose," which is a fascinating ro-| Miss Hiscdck"s class--Goal Gib- Caroli B mantic story of has Ey four 8 par ot Sia a. a as son, Sefeucs | Hekelvey ang Abel, Bowling Green. n : re on, wings ngleton a ! acts. of Sn ton li "Cai- mistaken about wine, because most Hate subs. Allan pine iol 9 i . yersity undér the able direction of |Americans had mever: tasted good --_-- Clip the J. > ' 0°8 Eiovint har, riya" Rone vio, amd of hoe who wort oppo: | "Wear-Ever" Coupo is a glowing story, rapid in action, [ed to 3¢ never : T Be N R VIS h . 3 P= ou n erly in dialogue and entirely in- | Minister Cheron proclaimed war on 0 0 € 100 ber of the Legislature in 1881 Coupon | : ve . P teresting as it tells in a delighttul | the prohibitionists, q and 1882. Mrs. Hardin came alone oder that the fact or of these pvan, Secu. manter one of the happiest of Irish| The whole object of this wine e 00 aXes | to London in 1865. Her husband | ? Foo UATt Sauce Pans sold at the specta) recs of love tales . written. Irish songs, | week is to encourage export and help ----t | could not live in Ontario on account 79¢c, we are required to return 4o the | R of the climate, which affect : this coupon with purcha ser's name. and dances and music will be introduced |the industry through the very dim Toronto, - March 15, -- Tne health. Be ant most Alosted his | Get one of these sauce pans plainly written thereon . throughout the play makin it one|cult times, "We want a crusade : ; ] ; of ug really a ata against prohibition," M. Cheron an- government of Ontario has no * | in the Western States 'and died in at the special price, before the" NAME ere a WEI events which are not soon forgotten. nounced, "and during this week | intention of introducing legisla- | Utah in 1889. --Advt, Bill Yule plays on menced work as janj- A - Grand Avenue School » CITY tentensea as seers ween ff in South London. The school was hausted. " a really in the township at that time, but soon afterwards it was annexed be sald about wine is going to be looking to the revision of the REMARKABLE FILM BOOKED eaid, and everything that can he act regarding the division of FOR ALLEN THEATRE [done in getting import taxes reduced corporation school. taxes as re- "The Lotus Eater," a novel by |and prohibition abolished is to be quested by the separate school Albert Payson Terhune and one of attempted for the good, mot only of | authorities, This was the reply the most unusual and original stor- | the wine industry, but of the world. | given by Premier Drury today poy over Written, has been trans. |. to a deputation of the Catholic bo. cate od thing that can possibly | "ton at the present session, | on shy din was 63 years of age LIMITED SUPPLY is ex- i ADDRESS ................. vidi Rn to the city "of London, and Mrs, Hardin considers that practically her whole time Was under the juris- diction of the city authorities. From formed into a motion picture py SPECIAL RATES ON HAY. * educational il whi di very first day she lit the fires, oo . ® ® Marshall Nefilan, and with John Bar- > mi oun ry Sh peas scrubbed the floors, Fo and kept : . 2 rymore, the famous actor, as the Serious Shortage of Livestock Feed Pp! matter, @ ng about the school neat A / star, will start a three-day run at) in New Brunswick --_-- any ei As her duties increased 9 / STREET Ne . "| 8hé" worked the harder, despite the - ; the Allen Theatre on Thursday, as A ' Fredericton, N.B.,, March 185. EASTERN ONTAR 0 . an Associated First National attrac- With hay prices having risen locally 1 Erowing years. She declares she lov fron. to $35 and as much &s $40 per ton, | . CHAPTER CONVENES | ¢d her work and took a keen delight in tending the school building ang | & Addressed St. George's Boys' Scouts. Berymory; Playa the part of Jae- said to be asked in some cases by) tt ' grounds. It was with regret that she BOUGHT STOLEN 600DS Dr. L. J. Austin was the speaker at BOYS 6 f Step Lenor ad Wag ok his ga. | those fortunate enough to hold | Grand Master Addresses Black handed over the keys of office to 3 e meeting of St.Ceorge's Scouts on ; » . rovineial department of I her successor after 38 years of g ! uesday evening, and a s lendid turn- TT ther was traveling the seven seas [Stogks, the Ja advised of spat re Knights on Progress Bee faithful attention to lier jop. MADE NO PROPER ENTRY out of between forty and fifty boys, re. For the Kingston Naval © Bri- In search of 'health. Returning sug. | duced freight rates on the Canadian ing Achieved. Well past the 90 mark, she gots presenting most of the congregations in ad kin or 'denly, Lenol, Sr., discovered his wife RB Teal van from polnts'in On. | - -- about with apparent ease and. is -- the city, listened to his interesting ex- gade--Secking Larger in a compromising situation, Taking | * ational h said would make Smith's Falls, March 15.--The| quite cheerful. She recalls "many cond-Hand Dealer Was Fin- periences as the first British prisoner. the lad with him, he set out again |!4T0, Which they rted product [46th session of 'fhe Grand Black lively incidents tn connection with d Costs b of-war in Germany. Dr. Austin stayed ! -- in his yacht. possible to sell the impo Chapter of Eastern Ontario 'of the Ber long residence at London, She ed $10 an y for the inspection and drill and was de- | ye Kingston Naval Brigade has not Broken. by his marital woes, the [4 Nom $30 to 332 Se Son. rates | Orange Order convened in the Or- wis livin on Grey Street at the Hike Magistrate. lighted & the martes of the boys, yet secured permanent headquarters for father ages quickly andthe realiza- " granting o dch [Ange hall here yesterday, - The| © fn a oan raids, and remembers -------- Capt. Hird ang Such good work under the local unit. The Present; temporary tion comes to him, when the boy oly the result of conferences Wh Grand Master, In the course of his the repulr moupering Meuse ane of Second-hand dealers who do 'not ed Hird dug Shouastes Perey Hall foarters on King street is" mot suitable | hh during phe past week 1 : } tad | were held here d g try in their books re 3 reg) for the large number df boys now join. Ble en Jods ol Haat Jean Barn i the indst and deputy [address referred to the' passing of as found, after a long [Make a proper' entry president," My, Brownlee, who has left ing the brigade under its new organiza. i ods they purchase, will find dni agric » members of (Several honored and distinguished search, hiding under a bed. . His garding. goo : ice. | for Toronto. i : S Own bitter experience, the father minister ota ee uruss, Hen of the (embers of the order, men such gs regiment had been ordered to the Pemselves an be oy Foliss ----eee oi to eS ame appommad ror ike ho pels Jacques to promise him that the age and resentatives of |General Sir Sam Hughes and Gener- | front and his, temporary conceal For Meglecting 15 a Hay, was on | (George Listen, colored, who is the management of the past few years, fs Cyontacs leavo the Yacht until he fy Drala P:R. It (Wl Jobn E. Hughes, both of whom | ment did not prose or departure (1 his books, Henry Sug: half o omith saving 36 lives during he, ™ building that will be the is twenty-five years old. {bor ier diy ing fin 10 and costs ith comrades. Mrs. Hardin | Wednesday morning fined $ half a century of duties at the Dart. : : that conf were men of the highest type: of| Wi Farrell, when he pleaded complete control of the brigade is de- - Educated. by private tutors, Jac-|Was pointed out at rence character and usefulness, both to the| 2180 recalls a false alarm about the by Magistrate his counsel, A. B. Cun- [mouth dock, Halifax, died in that | sired. The instructors, Mr.' Newton ques' does not leave fhe yacht until | that there were certain sectioms of same time. A nervous resident of guilty, through h . State and the order. He stated that ningham, to the, charge. Mr. Cunning- city. and Harold Shaw, have given very valu. the appointed time. Landing in |New Brunswick where . XW the agitation raised by the hierar- dna ia endon woke in ats ght hs pointed out to the court that Mr. Major Sidney Cotton completed | able Service to the brigade, and they are New York, he hurries to the office of | shortage of hay and grai ial rates [chy of the Roman Catholic church, river saw the forms gr soldiers moy- | Sugarman had no intention * of doing | the first airplane round trip between enrolling boys of suitable age every day, his father's attorney, and there |Mvestock existed, and special ra by which a concession was proposed i Without iting to § ¢ any wrong, but the magistrate stated St. John's, Newfoundland, and the | 50 that when navigation opens they may ~Meets Madge Vance, young and pret- | Were asked on the commodities nam- ng. he al iting to investigate that people stealing goods very often Labrador coast, have all the cadets required for the sum. 8. It is a case of'love at first sight | od to assist in relieving the situation, sold them at second-hand stores and Present outbreak of foot and|mer work outdoors which the lads en here, i h the dealer Oy so much and which contributes so With both, There is a romantic | Oats have also gone up in price one that should command the atten-| Fenians were at the Yery gates-- Li ay only at the oie outs Siscasy Seng Suga a ch os heir health and strength. Ne, i eing 75 cents courtship and a hurried marriage on | the hey quotation being tion of every Canadian who had any | Toronto Sunday World. could get trace of the stolen goods, gotiations are under way for a new hip Tali, . Ln ushel. appreciation of the Heh of the Atiantlc Ga Wa The goods in question were taken in by about sone Hot tame : building for the storage of equipment ut the father's fears are realized, | Cosmet iets Sein : child to a proper and fi eral - ining Waters. 2 's daughter. The latter, eon Trotsky, Sotet minister o and training, for clouds appear on the domestic | The Advance Made By cation. prop Y an A curious result of a study of the ef a mais < rg was instructed war, Is anticipating an attack by --i Borizon. Jacques, broken hearted, | Catholicism in England 'The Grand Secretary ana Treas-| Blue Ridge Mountain region In 4 make an entry of the goods purchas- | revolutionaries thig spring. « | lll-doers are always ill-dreaders, leaves for a dirigible trip over the urer, in their reports, 'showed that North Carolina and Virginia is the chased, but neglected to do $0_and her | pmo N------ -- . : showing that the Atlantic is slow] msibility. Pacific Ocean. Ho is compelled to Montreal, March 1§.--Surveying [the order is financially in a healthy AR sh of the waters that Pu father had to take the responsi LILY. : f i icular case, it happened ive Jule the Seean hen he food |, advances made by Catholicism 1n [and prosperous condition." After de- hitherto flowed toward the Missis- a 58 parti consisted of app ed Her Deadly K. O. Blow uel give out, and lands on an England, Henry Sommerville of Ox- fraying all expenses, a handsome bal- sippi. This arises from the. fact that stolen' recently from George Vanhorn's : Island. Then begin a series of ford, speaking here yesterday, said |ance Temains, out o ) the Blue Ridge, instead of being a [ooo "4 felt hat, a grey cap, a scarf | - K. SIXSMITH, thé man Miss Cyrena Van Gordon of Chi Strange adventures--and in the ond, | vat during the past year twelve |voted liberal contributions to various | crest with strong slope on each side, and three or four ties were ig the lot. who has trained senators Opera Jacaues finds the love for which his thousand conversions had been re- [charitable nto ations, . including | is an escarpment separating a mops: Michael McNally, with his sunny residents, and 'whe unsophisticated heart yearns. --advt. corded and that of this number one Protestant Orphans' Home, in| !4inous upland on the southeast; 0d | smile, faced the magistrate on a charge the\ high-level headwaters of the f drunkenness. Michael has been com- hundred had been clergymen. process of. erection near. Richmond streams that flow towards the Mis. oh ses the 'magistrate off and on for . At the Strand. Hl, 21d also to the Ruslan famine Sissippi are continually 108IDg | any years; in fact, the number of Nancy From Nowhere' is the At Camden East. . ¢| length by the retreat of the escarp- times he has been before the magistrate latest picture dono by the irrepres- Camden East, March 14 The ment, through the retrogressive ero. goes into two figurew "I had lemon. ible. Bebe Daniels. You can se it sion of the low-level headwaters of id to 'the magistrate, as he pleaded at the Strand Theatre, Where it [ Susar seasgn has come again and sev- | DR, PRINCE'S GHOST the Atlantic-seeking streams. From Je A fine of $10 and costs or one - eral farmers have tapped their trees. REPORT a practical point of view, of course, nth was imposed, and Michael! decid- PI rio. to say that it jg 5 | Mrs. Lee has returned to Colebrookse, --a od READY the change is very slow. onth take ti to the jail in the different Bebe from the "good "little | after spending the past five' weeks at Halifax, March 15.--Dr. Wal- : Black Maria. " i John Skinner's. The annual election ? - Radium Experiments, : had BIrl" of many of her previous of officers for the Ladies' Aid of| 'ef Franklin Prince announc. iments are being made with News of Cataraqul. ' thy Experi tha Be BE oF Sr, a {the Mathoatir church was held on| ©d today that his officfal report dium to convert gems of little Cataraqui, March 14.--The roads pal > bi anity, this , on the unusual occurrences in worth {nto valuable ones, and these between here and Kingston are al- tr Miss Huei a. et ortrayal the' home - of Alexander Mac- n ay, I auceeastul, have a srom bint most free of snow. F. Morley, West- 'Ber art, a step forward into the big- | ing Mr. and.Mrs. W. J. Loucks, Mr.| Donald at Caledonia Mills ot oi ofr Ty tps evlor brook, is moving into his new home "&er things of photodrama. and Mrs. Fred Snider and Mr. and -- would be released - this after many other gems ls dus to impuri- | here, and Mr. and Mrs. John Foster © But: our 'old friend Bebs js! Mrs. Lewis Hartman. Mrs. Joyner noon, j ties in the stones, and the rich color {and Mrs. W, Foster are moving to 'there, too, with her unfailing seese | has moved her household effects into -- which decides the value of 4 °'good | Hastings. Little George Wise, who Of humor, her ability to wear smart her home, which she has purchased Unemployment Relief Comittee, | stone has been given to Poor-colored | has been v ill with pneumonia elothes smartly, * and . her little| from Mrs. Lucas. R. J. Oster un- ro Sting of the unemployement Suns | by ejecting thet 3. he = a improving 0 Mowiy eg Heome-hither smile. loaded a car of grain, etc, on Thurs- committee was held in tne 3 ooke : In ber supporting cast is. Edward | day. The W. M. bg at the home ay morning H C. purities to disin Mr. Kish spent a few days in To- erland as the pleasing juvenile. | of Mrs. L. H. Stover on Wednesday and the work of Experimen ronto, last week. John Gibson is Steadman has taken a recess | afternoon last. Miss Maude Dickin- 1 , covering the 1 an- | Visiting his sister in Oshawa. HN. leading woman roics with Hart | son has returneq home after a visit Since January. 1st was review- | ence of the increased depth of color | Cliff, who was injured in the Bar- Hayakawa to play Me. Sather- | with relatives in Toronto. 'Mr. and m of money expended by obtained. It is said that the larger | riefleld-Cataraqui- hockey match, is 's mother, and Edward Martin. | Mrs, uM. Wagar at James Hen ) mmittee in r, supplies of radium available to-day | stil in hospital, but is improving. Mr. Plays the role of the hero, recently. Lesley Skinner has mov-| $8,200. This inclu es make this work a commercial ITY Semon .n "The Sawmill' js ed his 'blackamith shop into W. Rob-|ances, and money spent for lies | Possibility. . - Dig comedy attraction on. the ertson's old stand. The W..C. T, U, |In the form of food and fuel. Seven d programme for the. second | met at the home of Mrs. Histed on | hundred orders were Issued for coal ! . . prepara Balt of ths week.--Advt, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hart. | and the total amount distributed was ; Mrthdsy 3 : ------------ three hundred and tons. Tuesday, Mrs. Catharine Tr, died -£ The Quebec Hunt Club will have : : Mad ny : home of her grand-daughter two weeks of racing during the éom- Y Likely Held at Vancouver, h She i » the first from June 27th est Mills ] Ru; Ottawa, March 15.--That Generaf (%0 July 4th, inclusive, and the second tarned to K Semen an! HuSsting rom Dugan 26th to Sep- brother and sister for a month. {Toe Trost Bea ct Ctra 1 . > : Ha od bo pay a salary of $3,500 to ashington § Margaret Patterson, the woman HOOD S t of fmm | A attr. magistrate appointed by At. : " , = : r e rhs > o that would deprive the public| he gave the alarm and the word schools of vast sums of money, was| spread all through the city that ths. Genera)-Ran sy 4 ey. g -- 2) men, leaders in one Ulster A ~The government radial bift will be Ifinapping, were sentenced to to ) Introduced in the legislature TLurs- sonment , ¥ ii i

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