Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Oct 1914, p. 8

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oo PAG2 EIGHT «+ ___THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1914. -\ eve YET YYYYY a SAYS HE WAS ROBBED; -- i mr : 3 : WHILE OUT ON AUTO DRIVE IN : of ' rds {Sweaters a i : i * John Clancy Reported To the Police + x ; That tHe Was "Held-up" and Re. : lieved of $78 -- Police Are Mak- : . . " A That he was struck over. the head : : : ; : J with the butt end of a revolver and % RE Go) Il DURING ALTERATIONS TO THE | : relieved of a wad of money amount- S20 Y il y ing to $87, 'was the story told to : * i MAP OF EUROPE . J J ) | the police late on Wednesday night & : 2 il : Sweater Coats for men and boys who go In by a stranger in the city who gave il E had completed all our fall pur- for any fall and winter sports yr ; % 3 fil in M; a 3 ey it appears was out enjoy- 1 % Ta : The close neck sweater, the hea vy roll col- ing an auto drive wit a Kingston 4 % fl chases m rch and April last, lar sweater, the coat collar sweater. The ty ae ot ay at B : L || and the greater part of these purchases x ; and afterwards. a trip around ti : 3 i ? outskints of the city. he rn a : Il were received before August 4th. So At a lonely spot on Montreal street J y had to be stopped to make some $ 3 4 i shght repairs to the car, I it = # it i 5 claimed that while - this Ot anes x H pi a; J supply your fall and winter needs. Ev came out of some shrubbery and after § : : hitting Clancéy over Rh at w ith : ery department 1S now at its best and | ground, went through his pockets. n BN aR | we ask you to see what we are showing. Clancey"s male friend was on the oth- : 4 3 > - : : | Hi er side of the car when the "*hold-up' A || Remember, we neveer urge one to buy. occurred and the assailant made oft . & ey | i before he reached the scene. Fos oo % : || You are most welcome to come and look | Pern ne 2 3 Ing an luvestigution tuto the Cares. [a20 : EE -- the name of John Clancey. it is further stated, that fhe machine ! f £ / 3 & : - fi we are in a most favorable position to revolver and knocking him to the Clancey reported the afiair to the wow ppolice as soon as the party got back a a, a : PAR v ; N | il 3 py i to the city and an investigation is a || without any thought of buying. being -made. y «1 > ; 1 he voung ladies received quite a - is fright as a result of the "hold up." THE GREAT KRUPP SIEGE GUNS. hain HT > ad One of the huge Krupp siege mortars used with such telling effect | ESTABLISHED RECORD PRIC E. by the Germans in destroying the enemies' fortifications and in the bom- A Coll . Ci Sok rs : . bardment of cities on the line of the Kaiser's forces, These monster | | eat ection heexe Sold 15% Cents on Fron. guns are considered Germany's most powerful asset, and the Krupp tenac Board Thursday. Works at Essen are being pushed night and day to their utmost capacity f F | d Wi I'he price of chéese took a jump to with its 46,000 men constantly em ployed. 0 an Inter I5jc. on the Frontenac cheese board on Thursday afternoon, thereby estab. | A HE CLS OF TEEN'S {p | lishing a record for the board. THE LATEST TIDINGS THE HALLS OF QUEEN" _ This is the highest price ever pai Queen's Soccer Team Hopes to De- re ere for cheese on this board. Evidently ' . feat 'Varsity thére is one line of business that the | prereNm {- THE FEST : ug ~ar has not hurt. It is stated that PRESENTED 1N- THE BRIEFE Wueen's soccer players are rounding Colors plain grey, navy, maroon, green and the demand for cheese in the old coun POSSIBLE FORM. inte habe tapidly sud Munuger. Gif » e Fe : po ACCO : hy ° hrist expects to'take a winning team white. also Quer n's niversity colors. plain or try on account of the war has put th vYYYYYew TeVYYYYw veTYYYYYYY 1 vie Whig's Daily Condensation of to Toronto vn Friday, Among those o fares i price up. As a result of the high | . . . ~ : { . : faney knit. . | ii the re w - oi A IM Sy | the News Of the World From Tele. | wi » » re ried ou ried Kuve 2 re I Many new materials with only one dress y |2 | the salesmen at the meeting graph Service and Newspaper Ex. | Sutherland » _Sih/ayson, Sager, i : : i cl utcheon, "Bert McKenzie, Don Mc | of a desi Whipcords, Velour PEARL BUTTON AND LOOP FASTENINGS [§| ot "od dk i ne vores] Ermmgen Ee or 3 | Cloths, Cheviots, &o. for 143¢ There was boarded 123 $1.25 TO $8.00 boxes of colored cheese, as follows: | Ex-Ald. Yeomans is the Toronto Kenzie, lLudgate, House, Dempsey, - Board of Control's choi¢e for fire com leeds, Browne and Pilkey Elm Grove, 50; Glenvale, 30: Hart . . ' UWhe am ps i ington, 30; Rose Hill, 83. . Law } missioner. Fhe rugby team that will line up in Il NEW VELVETS Bo y 's Sweaters | rence, 24; Silver Springs hou Blanche Kelly, Hamilton, was sen Toronto on Saturday, will practically ee) Tati i sp HY i | tenced to three years in penitentiary be the same as played in Hamilton on | fund Jslands, 36; Liginburg, 5; Welle | FR7S0 11 No Do { NEW VELVETEENS Fhanksgiving day Pilgrim, who was , 1 Island, 40; Sunbury, 60; Gilt Edge ) All styles and all prices. Ever hoy should | L. W. Murphy secured the entire of Ontario farmers have already offered badly used up last week, may accom i thirty-five carloads of products for the any theteam | { NEW PLAID SILKS needy Belgians we Faculty of Education elections, The Woodstock Board of Education | which were to he held yesterday after {| NEW ROMAN STRIPED SILKS inaugurated industrial night classes noon, were postponed till this after with registration of over 300 names won. They will take place in the Fa il NEW DUCHESSE DRESS SILKS 9 | iin W Beanison, Portsmouth on A colored man, whose identity Sun- {sults of Education. class room from | | wrsday, received the sad news from known, was fatally injured near Mil } o six o'clock. { N toronto that her sister, Mrs. A. Wal ton by a U.P.K. train from Detroit t hie second meeting of the Y.M.U.A | NEW CREPE DE CHENES lace, bad died. Mrs. Dennison left on loronto . held yesterday afternoon, from BROCK STREET j the noon tram for Toronto It was announced that the Mexican Hive to six o'clock. "There were about ll NEW TINSELLED SILKS A Little Out of the w ' i . { FE Te / | rovernment seized the Mexican tram me hundred and twenty-five present Sy oBat Te Will Pay. You Ya; tend he sie rns company | Bln reer 8 the pot of the | Trt Vere an by Woy | NEW CLOAKINGS k Rh havonet, Dobson on the development of th franchi¥e for twenty vears, and anoth-1 jones Cox Lrady, son of the late V.MAUA W. Dobson traced the de | er granting exemption to the Dundas | Anthony N. Brady, the Albany finan | celonment of the Queen's Y.M.U.A {| eotion mill, oir, and Lady Victoria May Perey, | irom its establishment in 1N79 up to 8 Vdaughter of the Earl and Contes, of the present time Limerick, Ireland, were married at ---- | Manmouth Beach, N..J. Rev. 0. L. hilborn, M.1., has been The Canadian Pacitic Railway " appointed treasurer and corresponding | | | | pany has ofiered a scholarship giving secretary of the West China mission ! B : k' L ] eh [four years' free tuition in Met Fhe Methoniut chareh utterick s Large Quarterly || s y versity Faculty of Applied Science 1 Mrs. Seales, of Godfrey, was taken F hi Bo k | C | appre ntices and others on the y to the Hotel Dieu m S =~ Corbett's as ion 0 f the company and to emplove « ambulance. il 75¢ to $2.50 ; ton and Sunbury, at 15}c ' Died In Toronto. 1 | | have a sweater. | fering, with the exception of Harting | | | | TTT YT VY YY TYR YY SY yyy I'he council unanimously decid SATURDAY 8.30 O'cl imperial sat a She wi cont A Suis OR | SUTRA ow i N TER y O. clock |] mimi tommy aie |Z) RH POWDER £0) Low ba relief fund; Brant council decide ! proved Blower, Heals the » = k ; . | + clears the air passages, give $5,000 for Ad of soldiers' fm ss dlroppings. in the theoat-and -- ities 1 Circumstances favored us when we secured this splendid assortment of hp ashington leapatch sare IA oo heen oo annie Ai dealen ARF ip ready to wear goods from one of the largest manufacturers in Canada at a | hitaren born of mative Italians in | 2 3 Samanvar Sstas & Bo) Yoru Fae price to be sold retail less than the manufacturer's cost, aly a Heir a awn to | NOTICE TO CREDITOMS| Te { Italy at 3 . |tinuance of the present European © nh -- HE BETATE Gi } td ; \ | 60 Ladies' Heavy Cloth Skirts, navy, black and-tweeds, all sizes, bands 22 to § | war, for they are almost certain to | 1 1 ARR. HM RTIN. LATE OF | ql : (I GB 90 pages of the 30 inches. Regular $3.00, £3.50. Saturday Rn ee {i pested Ito. th * Jalan, army | THE TOW Ihe Po 0 Wa A i | very test pat. i 3 : . . ---- | Fi N TEN ALT, FARMER de oo pd \ % 1 | 12 Doz. Ladies' Heavy Flannelette Long Kimonas, nice fancy patterns. Regu- WILL LIKELY INSIST li Seba CES ARN ¢ ad 51.50, $1.75 | wereby given, pursuai RAY erns now ready. lar $1.50, $1.75 and £2.00, Saturday . . San | rvived Siatutes of "Ontario. 1914 pon Resignation of Dean Starr or! Hp 21, Sec. ab ha all creditors yi , P < 25 i 1 : A others having claims against the A rice Cc CO 10 Doz. Ladies' Parasols, tape border edge, all with sterling silver mounts, a Immediate Return borate of Sheng, cialIas_ againat the 4 PY, owe ns ver] ls . rater se dry FIN 6) (4 A meoting of St. George's cathed- ! twenty-eighth day. of -- A : | few men's umbrellas among them. Regular $1.75 and £2.00, Saturday 98c Fal wardens was hold on_ Woaneeday required to deliver AA... and with each 3: : . . . ey ouing St. George's hall. There |: ' x y o wr = " . 19 Doz. Ldies' White Flannelette Nightgowns, trimmed with lace and inser Vas Dacron sast tan requ | dersigned solicitors for the fix | 4] ERED moaen book is tio 1. R a l: * 1.50 quali rceently made for-the resignation {05 9 he . Tre n of 1 { NW wy. BRAY f Dean GL. Starr who" mow [Fie ues til Any Butterick Pattern Free 11 Doz. Ladies' Black Gloria Underskirts, 4incd with red flannel, the $1.75 matters In' Eagan Tad matey [dale Srl EER quality . Saturday : : 5 Ae left in the hands of the bishops | i.e oo A ss A te aecide, The outcome of it is |! 5 Doz. Black Sateen Bloomers, made from soo quality fast black sateen. Reg- expected to be thai the bishops wilt [istribute the sa : having vem call for Dean Starr's resignation, or | r the claims of which he ular $1.50, Saturday "als this immediate return to his duties [then have received ne And tic 4 {as rector of St. George's ar shail not be ia rle 9 Doz. Black Sateen Blouse: three different makes in the lot: all sizes. A $1.50 jl A Shure Xander w As also aD | then have heen io blouse Saturday i} | Pointed at this meeting in the per-ito. the sald seventh day. of November fd son of H. Tandy. who will succe : . i . ¥ s : : : eremy Tavior who resigned owi NICKLE & FARR} LL. 6 Doz. Ladies' White, Grey and Cream Combination Suits, made in three siz $6 ill health. J Soligitors for. th es. Regular $1.50 value. Saturday. . FURTHER ALD. | vaca 'at Kingseon EY woth 4 . got IN AD, A814, 7 Doz. Ladies' Grey and Black Sweater Coats, sonic i iowxtr targe sizes. Reg= [lM adamionnt Subscriptions to The Pat. ular $1.50 coat. Saturday 98¢ riotic Fund. . . . a . | RW.) 6 McKenzie and family, ! 6 Doz. Men's Extra Heavy Flannelette Nightshirts, always sold for £1.50: big Kingston Mills. sizes. Saturday }| 35--Capt. W. I. Daly. $2.80. Baylie, R. Corby. : : : . $2.50 ssop, M. I 8 Doz. Men's Heavy Winter Flannel Shirts, collars-made to turnin. You can- | W-Swub Hyssor not buy the flannel for the price; large sizes. Saturday 98c {| -32.25-W. Ryan. Ri i 22--James Compton. 11 Doz. Men's Flannelette Pyjamas, made from good quality. flanmelette, alt $f] #1--Albert Graham. sizes. Regular selling price $1.75. Saturday . ... 4 Arts Student Fares Ti. An arts student, Who was in the eS rush on Wednesday, had to be taken i | } to the general hospital on _Jhursday : oats ij | mormng, as a result. He was --just \ " i . 4 . y \§ | getting better from an attack of ap { ut . ; " : v pendicitid when he went into the rush, \ " - ; - uh 57 Real Smart New Heavy Winter Coats, samples and broken lines, good all- § high xe-uhened ey a De \ Onr Showing of fall Walk-Over Shoes is Unsurpass- wool faney tweeds, in-all the leading shades, good tailored styles, close Jl] aime oe, to be rest, . : W | i | Sm collar tie set i or kimona sleeves, and wstly all haf lined with J" "we gon mens 0 ed for Style and Workmanship ~~ . . Re . : * . Skinner satin and cloth, Not a coat less than. $10.00 and some at 315.00. FY pon cles reported through the See y dy a $4.98 office of E. W. Mullin : Prone dwelling J . . : : oo » them i Palace street, owned by Mrs. A. : : le 1. that the sovamace a ews. Jj Choon ne ae | P.S. A pleasure to show goods. i ling; No. 213 Bagot street, owned -by.| J @ : . a : es rr a em eer rar DR 1 1an Lhe new Can in an hour. pymellibe. ; Ge er i if | riefield, owned by Max Hosen, to By- i . . + ; ron Derbyshire. It has been learned that the Aus- trians are planning a general at- tack at the Drina River, near Sha- batz, as a prelude to an invasion of Servia, : a |

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