_PAGE SIX SPECIAL FISH LIST FOR FRIDAY CHOICE FRESH FISH Halibut , . . Haddock . .. Market Cod . .. Steak Cod . Lake Ontario Bloaters and Kippered Herrings | Western White day and Saturday, this week. 30c a Ib.) Lake .123e¢ a th, .10¢ a Jb. } Haddies, 1215 to 15¢ a Ib. White Fish 20c) Whitings Fresh Sealshipt Oysters 80 ¢ and Ontario ! Fresh Herrings 12% ¢c Ib. Pom Cods | Trout 20c¢ a 1b. Fresh Smelts, Shrimps Fresh .10¢ a Ib. 12%c¢ a lb. Fish, 13¢ a 1b. $1.00 per quart. See moving pictures, "Harvest of the Sea," at Griffin's Theatre, Thursday, Fri- It is a won- derful picture of the cod and haddock in- dustry of the Atlantic coast. The fish shown in these interesting pictures are the kinds handled by us. & -- DOMINION FISH COMPANY | Canada Food Board License No, 59-3246, PHONE 520 T 63 BROCK STREET quest. reads it. "the boss' penn IN "LOOKING FOR EMPLOYMENT" Engage the argus-eyed classified ads to assist you in the was They take your message to the inner office If it appeals to him he gets in touch with you. would not profit through seeking a him, even if yout knew who he personal and you don't know seeks men and prefers that method to having them "The bass" You interview with For A SPLENDID PORTRAIT Of The Late SIR WILFRID LAURIER Is now on sale at the Whig Office. inches, and is a 123 x 19 measures It splendid likens of Canada's greatest statesman. These pictures will be sold almost at cost, as follows: Over the Counter .. .. . Delivered by Mail . . .. Order early. ...10c each ..15¢c each The supply is limited. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1919. BELLEVILLE * TEAM WON [DE EATHD KRENGSTON INTERME: DIATES AT BASKETBALL. 33 to 34--The Return Played in Belleville on Saturday Night. By Score of Game Is to Be t games in the Belle- Kings- 8 by m when the until it blew reigned with about » Kingston the first the score Belleville. Veir and Duesberry both succeeding in from their man. For team pulled pretty ghlin and Thomp- game, ad their nto, but » in of ille W were tars, gettin Kingsi on the away when ville on they ar "bacon." > Kingston, ~ Sugel McLaughtir VanAly Morris Thompson Morris Abramsky : Referee, G Clarke; umpire, P. Broekel, Belleville; timekeeper, Sharpe; scorer, A. Sugarman Between the periods two splendid boxing matches took Place The first match was between "Kid" McGrana- han and "Knockout" Burke. Burke succeeding in winning The matéh was between '"'Smoke nox and "Battling" Campbell bell, although hurting stuck to the fight and the judges called it a draw The boxers were between ten and fourteen years -------------- Jelleville Duesberry Hollinraké Barlow Weir Hitchins Morgan Camp- his thumb, NO CAPITAL SHIPS. Are to Be Built By Great Britain This Year. (Canadian Press Despat London, March 13. Replying to a question in the Commons last night Thomas J. MacNamara, parliamen- tary secretary to the Admiralty, said that mo dreadnaught battleships were under construction on Decemb- er 31st last. The dreadnaught battle cruiser under construction had been abandoned and the slips Teed for merchant ship construction. On the same date, he said, Great Britain had thirtythree dreadnaught battleships and nine dreadnmaught battle cruis- ers, all of which were in commission except two. So far as he knew, no capital ships will be laid down this "A CRUDE JOKE," n---- Is Willard's Comment on Johnson's Statement. (Canadian Press Despatch) Lawrence, Kas., March 13. -- ' 'Jack' Johnson simply needs money and is trying to put over another match," was the comment of Jess Willard, when shown the statement received from Havana tgday in which Jackson claimed the champion- ship bout with Willard four years ago was a pre-arranged affair. "There is absolutely nothing to it," Willard continued. "I refuse to dignify the statement with denial, for as far as 1 am concerned it is simply a crude joke." "Jack" Miss A. E. Marty, M.A., (Queen's), modern language specialist in Otta wa Collegiate Institute, has been nominatel, as one of the two addl- tional inspectors vequired by the Toronto Beard. "NA AR § Sk 4.4 3 y EY ONLY EIGHT CANADIANS KILLED IN TAKING MONS It Was a uard Action, Men of the 42nd Battalion Say. Montreal, March 13,--In refuta- tion of the charges that have been made that the Canadians suffered heavy casualties at Mons when they captured that historic city on the morning when the armistice was sign- ed, members of the 42nd Battalion, which arrived here Tuesday, state that they had ex@etly eight men kill ed in that action, and that the per- centage of wounded was very small, Men of the 42nd Battalion say that they were fighting a rearguard. ac- tion against the Germans, and had to clean out a mumber of machine gun nests. It was iu connection with the wipimg out of these nests that the casualties occurred. The Gen mans at this time were steadily re- treating and destroying their rail- ways systematically behind them. The Canadians followed <¢losely behind, cleaning up as they went along. FEEL EIR E EE EFL E RE FIGHT WITH WILLARD } FRAME-UP, SAYS JOHNSON + A & -- 'I: (Canadian Press Despatch.) + Havana, March 13.--"Jack" # & Johnson, former heavyweight + cHampion, in 4 signed statement, ¥ 4 declares that his fight with Jess # 4 Willard, in this city four years # & ago, was a pre-arranged affair #+ and that he allowed Willard to + + The former champion de- % 4 clares that unless Willard | + agrees to fight him within a + +> he will claim + + i Ll win. reasonable time, the world's title. -|THE WORLD'S TIDINGS iN BRIEF FORM Tidings From All Over Told in a Pointed and Pithy Way. John Hogan, of Belleville, a freight conductor, was fatally in- jured by falling from the top of his train near Newtonville. Wesley Dale, a farmer, thirty vears of age, of Mersea township, instantly killed when a circular aw he was serving broke. Government financial assistance toward the construction of central school buildings will be one 0f the chief features of the consolidated schools policy to be incorporated in the legislation to be introduced by Hon. Dr. 'Cody, Minister of Educa- tion this session. STOCK MARKETS. Quotations Furmished by Bongard, Ryerson & Co, 237 Bagot Street, New York Stocks. Opening. 92% 49 163 Close. Atchison . .. 927% B.&O0. ... Yi CPiR, "ss vor p= NX. Conn 0 Reading .. .. Southern Pac. .. So. Railway. . St. Paul .. Union Pacific Atlantic Gulf Marine .. .. Marine, pla. Gen, Motors " Maxwell Motors ... Studebaker .. . Willys-Ov erland Am. Loe. . ves Baldwin Loco. .. Am. Smelters .. Amaconda .. Chino, Inspiration Utah Copper .. Bethlehem, Steel " B" Crucible . . : Rep. Steel .. U. 8. Steel .. Allis-Chalmers Am. Can. .. .. ... Am. Car Fdy. .. Distillers Ind. Alcohol . 128 14 Am. Sumatra .. .¢ 116% Tobacco Prods. .. 87% Montreal Stocks. 164 76% -~ 85% 103 39 109% 26% 108 161% 63% 21a 83 Ames-Holden .. .. Ames-Holden, pfd. . Brazilian hy Brompton on Can. Steamship: . Fuls Can, Steamship. . Can. Lodo. .. Can. Cement .. .. - Maple Leaf .. .. Montreal Power .. . Steel of Canada . . Wabasso , INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Local Notes and Items of General Trrreerrrerisssrsesssssiil p 4 de TIS The Late Rev. Sister O'Hara. Rev. Sister O'Hara passed away in Philadelphia, Pa., on March 10th, and the remains were brought. te Kingston on Wednesday. The late Sister O'Hara had been im failing health during the past two years and her death was not unexpected. She was a daughter of Patrick O'Hara, Westport, and entered 'the Hotel Dieu monastery twenty-seven years 280. She was a very devoted nurse and was for many\years in charge of the contageous depart- ment. Sister O'Hara was beloved by all her patients and her sympa- thetic manner was appreciated and admired by all who knew her. She is survived by three sisters and five brothers, Miss Margaret and Miss Jane O'Hara of Philadelphia, Mrs, McCarthy of Mount Pleasant, Mich.; John and Martin of Philadelphia, Stephen of Smith's Falls, Thomas, of Witchitg, Kansas, and Patrick of Mount Pleasant. The funeral took place to SL Mary's cathedral on Thursday morn- ing and a solemn requiem mass was 10,000 Pounds Ceylon and Indian Tea from 80c to $1.00. On Sale at 50c, 55¢, and 60c per pound. This sale ocers an opportunity to housepeekers to buy the bast tea at a saving of £ 25 per cent. The Thompson Bottling Co. GEO, pson t Prop. i: 202 Princess Street er ------------ TITIES GROCERY Fresh F armers' But. ter arriving daily. LEWIS ORR, 220 King St. «es Phone 340 License No. 8-27448 dl It you want fresh, able TItS oF ny Rind of nuts; Call or STAR, , FRUIT AND CANDY STORE » 66 rincean. | ou King St St. one Canada Food Board License Nos. 91020, 11-410, celebrated by Arehbishop Spratt. The sisters' choir sang the mass and lib- era. The funeral was largely -at- tended. The mourners were Misses Margaret and Jane, sisters of the de- ceased, John and Stephen, brothers; Mr, and Mrs. McNally, of Westport, cousins, The bearers were Dr. C. E. O'Connor, Dr. Willam Gibson, Dr. F. J. O'Connor, Dr. L. J. Walsh and John McNally. | war Service Gratuity Questions Answered W.J.C.--As you were struck off the strength prior to November 11th, 1918, you are not entitled to any war service gratuity, so that you have no claim for any further payment. Doubtless on' discharge you received post discharge pay, and that is the former equivalent to war service gratuity. Sold Planes to Bolsheviki. London, March 13.--Lieat. Por- ten, formerly an officer in the Ger- man Aviation Service, has been tried by court- martial, according to Berlin advices, on a charge of hav- ing sold an entire park of airplanes at Vilna to the Bolsheviki for 2.- 000,000 marks. The airplanes were New' Just Arrived SUNKIST Seeded and Seedless Raisins. Buy from your grocer. In packages only. Goods DRY STORAGE The only proper winter care of onl battery. Con- sult us--explanation of our treatmen you. will convince WILLARD SERVICE STATION 19 Brock 8t. iL LESSES, Prop. Phone 1340 valued at 10,000,000 marks. Por- ten then fled to Koenigsberg and headed a conspiracy in the local Workmen's © Council against the commander of the German garrison at Kovno. The plot was discovered and Porten was arrested. Pictures of Fishing Industry. The Canada Food Board will show at Grifiin's Theatre on Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday of this week inter- esting pictures portraying the cod and haddock industry on the Atlantic coast. The Dominion Fish Company is co-operating with the Food Board in giving Kingstonians an opportun- ity to witness this edudational film and to learn something of the im- PUT YOUR MONEY INTO A NEW HOME THIS YEAR And make it earn you happiness and contentment. 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