Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Mar 1917, p. 3

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sn J THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1917. PAGE THREE dels Bihan motel . Probs: Fair today; snow or sleet on Saturday. : | i x 5. 1 MY "yr og TEE aE OVERLAPPING OF TRADES" A BOYLE SAYS "NOT GUILTY." BRITISH WHEAT OFFER |! A ) ' {Alleged Confession Disallowed, as HAS BEEN REJECTED | . v --f-- 1 m y : Sm---- She Wasn't Warned. 4 2 UNDER DISCUSSION BY TRADES, 1. March 16 Charged with | Western Farmers. !Not Satis=| : AND LABOR COUNCIL. murd Albert Haynes on Jan-| fied With. Dollar and Thirty. | . tary 8t hooting mon the | Service A Conference Will Be Arranged sires JY Boyle appeared in the Cents a Bushel. : When Matter Will Be Taken Up court of King's Bench yesterday. Thel EH : | : by Representatives of the Sr line the defence will take has not fz Quaws, March 15 The Ww esiern | ul 4 he i vet, t sh it is known ( farmers are not satisfied with the] We are giving the amateur Trades--Big Crowd Attend Meet. |, suggestion the girl British offer of $1.30 per bushel for| photographer the best service ing. plead guilty to mansls iter. which | the Canadian wheat crop. The Can-| obtainable anywhere, and at The members of the Trades aid would prabably he acceptable to the|adian Council of Agriculture which the same low prices of two Labor Council "held their regular Crown, has not been accepted ,| has been in sessign at Regina has re-| $ years ago----notwithstanding the meeting oft Thursday night, and it The prisoner pleaded not guilty to {Ported to Sir George Foster that the| greatly increased cost. of all was marked by a very large attend- the charge of murder. erop should be. sold at $1.50 as aj material, and we are still giv. ance; in fact it was the biggest turn- Crown Attorney Walsh in his ad-]| minimum price and a maximum ing .the .quick, .twenty-four out the members have had at their dres: to the jury, placed emphasis |price of $1.90 for No. 1 Northern| hour service, charging 10 cents meetings all winter. Several inter- on a confession he said the girl made |A-1 Winnipeg or, failing that, a flat] for all sized rolls. g matters to the labor men were when, herself badly wounded, she {Price of $1.70 on the same basis at We sell the best cameras, :r discussion. The president, was admitted to the Royal Victoria} Fort William The other grades | films and supplies made and 'rnest Cain, was in:the chair. Hosptal. down from No, 1 Northern would be| repair, rent or exchange came | A matter taken up, which has been This confession was thrown out (valued according to milling and bak-| eras. If you have ' camera discussed from time to time, is that when the Crown sought to introduce | ing tests. The British offer was for| trouble consult us. . of the different trades overlapping it, on the ground that the prisoner|$1.30 for No. 1 Northern at Fort each other, carpenters doing work of had not been warned that state-|Wiliam so that the Western farm- 9 : plumbers and vice versa. The trades, nents she might make would beers want no less than forty cents a so it appears, have been Infringing used against ier. bushel more than the Imperial au- on each other's work, and én en- It developed during the hearing | thorities have offered. On 'the basis : : i Seaved 4s to be Made to stop this that Eva Boyle had a husband living | of an export crop, say of ome hun- . The ¥ opular Drug Store. prac ic . Asa sult, ! Was arranged in Scotland. /A description of a pecu- {dred million bushels, this would Phone 59. Branch 2018 to hold a conference of re prese nta- liar fit the girl had on one occasion | mean that the Western farmers ask v tives of all the trades in order that | wag also given in the evidence. forty million dollars extra from the -- he Matter san be discugsed and a -------------- British Government, | A communication was received BURNED TO DEATH IN ar Cuorge Paster, us apting Prime y ae | from the Sriush Solvmbia Federa- PATHETIC ACCIDENT the Council of Agriculture ®o Rt tion of Labor, asking the council to , ig -. Dominion Fish Co. | | petition the Government to have a Arnprior Woman Was Stand- BOR. David Liova ten, ut there i! refere efore conscription. Nc a 1 8u- iiratipiiagiig Been oh ? ing at Stove When Dress thorities agreeing to pay forty cents : Bulk ; Hs + Caught Fire. . are: surprise is expressed | ¥ J 8 $ : At London, Ont, Miss E. A. | ) . : Tuesday | 26 Ottawa at the action of the farm- . Waugh, -a-puble-schoel teacher, fell na BRLIOK March 6 0m. Tuesday ers-in-view of the 'pressing neécessi- jon the ice, fracturing her skull and |f °° 4 alid Dh os of 'lies of Great Britain for foodstuffs. ys ers {dying within a few hours : Pak enim Yost her life iy cctiiiar There is a strong feeling that they | "An important discovery u BOld is |) ner. While emptying oe floor | &Te endeavoring to hold up the Brit- eported to have been made on the | i = aa a . y 8 ove . 60c and 70c [ed are claims at Boston Sweep ngs into the stove, the flame i a ja thus caused seemed to have suddenly a quart. I¢ reek. Eq for overseas at Col-|Bushed up, igniting the. unfortunate ast assasnd A AAnanasst ts] | Laster X ards for overseas at Col-| ooo clothing, which was soon a hiv r aks * lege Book Store. mass of flames. Becoming excited, |¥ GERMAN WITHDRAWAL * - ----- a i -------- A PS | into, the front part of the 3 FASTER THAN EXPECTED + (house, where her brother, John Rt aL Campbell endeavored in vain to ex-|%* London, March 16.--Brig.- # tinguish the flames with his hands, |¥ Gen. Frederick B. Maurice, # / : {and was severely burned himself. |¥ chief director of military opera- # {From the burning pieces of clothing *# tions at the British War Office, + | ithe carpet also took fire, and it was * states that the withdrawal of + lwith the greatest difficulty that the + the Germans from the Bucquoy 2 \ [house was saved from destruction. So |* line. on the Somme front, is 4 verely was the unfortunate woman % taking place faster than antici- burned that she died soon after- 3 pated, 3nd tit the Whole new : |ward. Miss Campbell was in her ' jul 8 = NICE WEE HAMS (Smoked Picnic 5 lbs forty-seventh yoy and had resided * verse side of the Bapaume #| ' . {with her brother on the 9th conces-|¥ ridge. * . to 8 lbs.) {sion of Pakenham for some time. 3 hdededededode dodo ied PPP A | " et pire ; Turn Down. Charlie Chaplin, the moving pic- | The late Jack London once ar-|ture actor, who was a heavy pur-| {ranged with a magazine editor, to do | Chaser of the first Canadian war | {a short story for $1,500, loan, has just put in an order to | "And," said London hopefully, the | the Canada Bond Corporation for a 4 {deal being -coneluded, 'can I have | $58,000 allotment of the new loan. | the money now before I write the The Canadian timber land property stuff?" . of the bask: Battle Island Paper | The editor gave a shrug. Company of Fulton, N.Y., which was PICKLED (Unsmoked) HAMS, 6 to 8 lbs. | "Your stories, my dear London," | purchased in liquidation proceedings | | he said, "are immortal, but you, un-| by Levi 8. Chayman of this city for | . | fortunately, are not." $130.000, has been resold at a good | | -- . profit, : Where She Excelled, Ask any of the boys in khaki what | Jack Timid--L--er--suppose your |they think of the Y.M.C.A., and then | daughter has told you--er--the ob-|send in your subseription to help con- | ject of my---er--visit to you--er--:| tinue the good work for at least an- | ® this evening? other year. ¥ . al Her Dad--Yes, young man, and{ Don't forget to send a greéting Wm. Davies Co., limited, Phone 397 | she told it a hang sight better than card on St. Patrick's Day. Come and | you seem able to. {look over the Gibson line at the Col- | | a ---------- lege: Book Store. | i J. Warner Murphy, barrister, of |, | Sergeant John Brown, Peterboro 'Ridgetown, has been appointed po- | i police force, has 'heen appointed chief lice magistrate. - | { | of the Sudbury police at a salary of A failure is frequently the succes=/ | $1,600. sor of success. SLE NOH pe To, ot, i J1LE2 Bilin = Here's a Wonderful Opportunity to Get a New "Made in Cala" WHITE - Twenty-five Cents is All You Need : To Join Our "White" Progressive Sewing Machine Club 25¢ Sends to Your Home One of the Newest Models of the Famous White Machines Only 50 Memberships--50 White Sewing Machines Will be Sold on this Club Plan. WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN TOMORROW Because no better machine can be had at any price. | Because your Health deserves it. Because the first cost is so low. Becduse sewing will henceforth become a pleasure. Because the Club Payments are so easily made. ' \ Because it never pays to put off doing a good deed. Because you cannot 'buy again with so little inconvenience to your Because after the Club closes prices will be higher, pocket book. Because such an opportunity may never come again. Spedial Prices Permitted by Manufacturers During this Sale Only. The Old Rule "First Come, First Served" Will hold good during this sale. Saturday Purse Openers! a E a = opecial Pongee Silk Sale 950 yards more of that desirable fabric for the making of good wearing, good washing dresses, waists, men's shorts, pajamas, curtains, etc., will be offered again at the same price as before, which is remarkable, considering the conditions of the mar- ket. Regular price today, 65c. Don't miss this opportunity. It will not come again. OUR NEW SPRING SUITS Are tailored to perfection and made of the best materials -- the very sort of suits that the woman of good taste wants to wear. We suggest that you see some particularly nice suits that we are showing, $25, $30, $35 to $40. All special values. Alterations free. . NEW MODISH NECKWEAR That are marvels of daintiness. New veils and veiling. THE NEW COATS : 5 : In most cases, whose greatest charm lies in their colorings. Spring coats of tweeds, cheviots, Scotch checks, plain fabrics; Tomorrow 43cC also the new knitted kinds in wool or silk. oi Such a variety of styles, colors and prices make of a visit both of interest and a pleasure. Prices run from $7.95 to $29.50. MIDDY BLOUSES . Made of good material, in natural linen shade, also white, with sailor collar and patch pockets, Trimmed with braid. Regular $| qualities. Sale price 49c¢. WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES Made of good quality prints in light or dark shades; neat fitting, all sizes. Regular $1.25 to $1.35. Sale price 95c. z KIDDIES' WHITE UNDERSKIRTS Made of good quality cotton, with tucked floun- ces and fine embroidery trimming. Regular 75¢ to 85c. Sale price 39¢. Come Early Before the Crowds Get Here. 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