Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Oct 1914, p. 3

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[SANK FOUR GERMAN TORPEDO! MEGGS-O'NEILL NUPTIALS BOAT DESTROYERS. SATURDAY EVENING: Cheap Auto Tire Ford size 36 x 31,in. The Undaunted Was Patrolling the | Death of Mrs. George Nuttall -- A 3: ¢ ) al. serman Coast. Ang ame Upon the singstonian Accepts a Position in | Gasoline 20¢ per gal G Coast. And Came Upon th Ki ian A 2 'guarantee 'd' 3500. HH : - Enemy. «Gananoque. ii ! 5 London, Oct, 19---The secretary of | ~fiananogue, Oct. 19.--A pretty and . fi ra > . the British admiralty announced | interesting wedding was solemnized | Bibby' 8 Garage Hi that the British light cruiser Un. | Saturday evening, at the residence of | f daunted, accompanied by the torpe-| the bride's sister, Mrs. H. I. LaRi- Phone 201. Garage 917 H J {do boat destroyers Lance, Lennox, | Viere, Stone. street south, when Miss : i ' 7 | Legion, and Loyal engaged four Ger-| Fva 0 Neill, daughter of Mrs Njlie { man torpedo boat destroyers off the | O'Neill, of this town, was unitec | Dutch coast Saturday afternoon. Alddiwasriage to Stanley Meggs, son of were | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Meggs, Osborne TT ATID A ro " F ; | f b Ge mas d S £38. OUR TOBACCO § | Da a 1g ferman Sestrover treet I'he -eeremony was performed v pr r 3 . : : Is a bialh pA : {The Undaunted carries two 6-inch | hy Res Melvin Laylor, before immedi- 5 ; tand six 4-inch guns She ig a crui- | ate relatives' only. Mes. LaRiviere, Only 45c per pound. For chewing and {ser of 3.600 tons--an oit-burner sister of the bride, acted as matron of honor, and Reginald Meggs, of the smoking. . - . Iwith a speed of 30 knots, just the AT A. MACLEAN'S, {same as her smaller foes She is | siafil of the Bank of Toronto, in thai = la the Arethusa class, and is a new | city, supported his brother." The Tm mn ship. bride's popularity was attested by the The Undaunted is one of the | large number of beautiful and valu- will settle™lown in Gananogue, where ' a, Crosse & Blackwell's Family washing done without | of patrolling the German coast, | w se re i while the main Britisn battle "fleet | the groom has a handsome new resi- paid to | i She has | devee just completed FOR CK LUNCH WET OR DRY : | three-stack light cruisers of the fleet | able expressions uf esteem from be ; : v QUI . {to which has been assigned the work | many iriends. Mr. and Mrs. Meggs h WV gc se beautiful materials will be greatly used for st® sh suits and dresses this fall and' winter. In boarding 'house work. We expect | Fémains in home waters : ; $100 or more steady coistomers. A been searching for the fleet of des- At her home on Charles street, oni} i | . . . y n ; a Nadge éentres they dre greatly used in combination Potted Anchovy work guaranteed. We have had #13] trovers which have been operating saturday morning, Mrs. Fanny Nut- Potted Ham and Chicken years' experience in laundry busi. ffrom the estuary of the Riyer Ems, | tall, relict of the late George Nuttall, | with cloths. silks. satis. ete. ness, and have one of the best loca-| One of which was recenily sunk bya | of this town, passed away, following y b tions in the ¢ity. Goods called fop! British 'submarine paralytic stroke a short time ago, | § k AT. ) ; and delivered: The Undaunted, commanded by | in the ejghtsthird vear of her ng | 4 r oT Our collection just now is CNOrMous. and vou Cecil BH Fox, who commanded | Deceased lenves five sons, (ieofge of / hs widl do well to see our assortment if you are plan- Potted Ham irons. Special attention Potted Chicken Capt. D. COUPER Phone 960 the cruiser Amphion, which after | South lake; Thomas, of. Gananoque Phone 76 841-3 Princess St. Or drop a card. sinking the German armed cruiser | Junction; John, dJdocated in the far 3 4 / i nite such a dress Koenigin Liuse, was itself destroyed | west provinces; bdward, of Rainy Riv- hy 4: : MR $ Ba K. F. SAMS by a German mine on August 6th | er district, and Albert, of Gananoque. . Ee Cor, Queen and Montreal Sts, The British casualities in this na- | aiso four daughters, Mrs. Russell, of |} ° E 3 COU:S SINS 3 val action were one officer and four Kingelon; Mrs. John Todd, of Brew: i men wounded Thirty German sur- | s Mills; Mrs. John Berry, of Tay : 1C us es I ---- ] vivors are Priso ners tor. and Mrs. 1. Widdis, Gananoque. FURRIER =, a Germany, I'he funeral took place tz afternoon 3 | to Gananoque cemetery, i " . : : fs ; : hs { Fish and Game Overseer 'George |} A [n a ll the new tones, including mahogany, sap- Toner has been right after the law phive, chartreuse, green, roval, tabac, golden, res- | brcaters on 'his beat during the ! I: Id - id =f | ble p London, Oct. 19 The Times' mili | past few days, having taken | §i cada, old gold, Burgand! also bhiack, " i y { yp upwards of 200 rods of gill nets { 221 Princess Street , [25 tary correspondent, replying to the down: the river Frankfurter itung's statement Repairing and Remodeling "NORMAN?" that Great Britain was unable to officiated throughout the day at St | * The RO raise more than 600,000 troops Andrew's" oburch yesterday Rev | Veluti a StF s + Melvin Taylor pastor pf Grace a Specialty fs We have at the present mo ylor, ! P 1 M d R. Fetaet tly aie that eas ey chureh was in Torouto several. days . rices 0 erate {1.200,000 men, and the number | 4Uring the past week in attendance In latest shades of orecns, blues, brow ns. reds, revs: also i it the annual meeting of the Metho , ) : a = mi | black. Extra special at Joka dS ae aa : a: a ® §IOWs ainiost faster Man. We ean dist board of missions *o ith it his s-only 16 bégin LO Ine. Makers, 2LLAR Meatreal pe w Th on tu 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Graham make ning } 1} ie LF sy bei 1 rp }E announcement of the engagement of It is our way.to begin to raise]; oo oq daughter, Miss Lydia |§ Velveteens at 50c, 60c to 75¢. 1 ig 3 pon-- - our arms aftef war breaks t BUILDERS * i g Arms after war breaks out and | vi, yorite Graham, to F. G. Salichs ) raising them until our ul; ' 3 0. On of Havana, Cuba The marriage Have You Tried -- -- fl] 200000 men "at home. the army ia] Vill be solemnized very quietly the SEE WINDOW DISPLAY FOR AN IDEA : latter part of this month i ' i » | thie 'fie ld, and the hundreds of thou George Funnell left for Gan GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? {sands forming in India, Canada , Lake ve : vi i I gn : if] Australia and elsewhere, are merely { 29ue lake yesterday, Whefe he willifo : : i i : | th : nucle us upon Ww hich other : arm-| Jo joined: to-day 'by Walter Sump. T T eT It Saves Time. 4 i {ics will eventually be built IPR Jor. a week With tod ad aun Ing ' HE BUSIES S ORE B i 'It snlv a question of time. It |!hC Waters of the north. Miss Jami- {Hi P WwW LSH . BRE 5 R gue at - a Pir o | eson. of Brockville, who is direet | : IN OWN A sta S reas 1at an pire of , : + do I . 9 i 400,000,000 can never lack men ross of the class i Dhysieal culture , ' rece y panize sfafl Barrack Street. i i§| This war for us has hardly begun Bey Sraunized by the tat of 'WG bave xent. mefely a advanced the schools, rendered a fine solo of hi lave Sent. merely an advanced |, evening service in Grace church guar to France In the spring + at a 3 4 nder of th el A ard yesterday Mrs. James Lattimore, Gl na He Pp aj ¢ i e aa p & : s 8 A is spending a short time with- rela I {will follow and somewhere toward Cas at Lyn {the end of 1915 the main body will CHarle ty Whitcomb for mar CROSS, FEVERISH . g S « y any Cures a cough always and costs De begin to come within view nr ih 8! but 15¢ . ! eR N {or the ail t ye a resident of this town, but Dovers' Cold Breakers t: 1 We are sorry oF ae Ra thal } who has been located in Kingston F \ is o are even slow i ussia in i i Ate. Gven Slower ihan Russia in |g, gaveral years past has accepted | Rev. A. A. Acton, of Harrowsmith, | | KINGSTON'S ELECTRIC STORE Ladies, Just Received a Ship- ment of Silk Bamboo Shades "Imagine things at* their: worst Shanti livery mother realizes, after giving | il Green, Yellow, Red and colors, for table lamps and Imagine the last Cossack on the 1er children California Syrup of : diningroom dpmes, direct from our friends, Japanese The Popular Drug Store Be p TY ee . a *igs,""' ths I + ideal 1 Open Sundays 1.30 to 5, 6.30 Urals and the last French door ARMORED MOTOR CARS ES, oat Lusi tuelr ideal laa }{h ¥ . ive because they love -its pleasant | % £ . Come and See Them en with Ih. Hickey's Speedy Cure will do justice to the J making our weight felt. but a year a situation in town and entered on most chronic attack = of la or. se hence, when the allies need a ps' quties here this morning. Sher OR CONSTIPATED grippe. Try it and be con- rest, we shall be in x position 10} MeCammon. of Brockville, is in if | make good war town for a visit with his wife and vinced. Not, tq teadil A Ar "Nothing can arres he steadily i ¢ He % ad 3 0 1scending figures of our army Their family. Mrs William Lyn, of Sud- | Look, Mother! If tongue is coated 3 bury, is spending a short time in give "California Syrup iff cost. is Of little account since Ger- town the guest of her father, Wil ro | i timately have i 4 i 4 y i { Figs. Bet i any will ultimately have to pay in liam Salter, James street o IR territory_as well as in money keeper evieted-from Bordeaux. Then e would begin a. maritime war RENDER GR taste and it thoroughly cleanses the gainst Germany and still be no EAT SERVICE ender little stomach, liver and bow worse off than when we began war Is without griping ain Napoleon.' a tT a. When cross, irritable, feverish or ll » A Apo a, Driver of One of Them Tells How|oreacn is vad. stomach sour. took atl || H WwW Newman Electric { 0 Killed; Mon Escape. ; They Are Terrorizing he tongue, mother! If coated give lll . * . . ; « <4 \ \ of | teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit | {li Folsom, Cal., Oct. 19--1In one of a oi armies ranll Phone 441. i : 7 Princess Street { the most daring outbreaks ever at- ' yh yi mpted ai the state penitentiury : the Enemy. g y ToT consti pated Waste, €5ut bile and en ins' Capt. J: B. Drury, . of the night Ostend, Oct. 19.--A driver of one | INdigested fopd passes out of the wi ten, and George Phelps, a con-| of the allies' armored motor 'oars fit owels and ypu have a well, playful *hild again When its little system Jue , were killed last night, Two | ted with three Maxim gims, one at Som Pht cach side and onet in front, which. 8 full of cold, throat sore has stom- Leaards wounded, and a life-termer r + . « : Your feel, Wefe made to . Sed have heen doing such spiendid = work'[2Ch tebe, diarrhoea. indigestion, col 5 j ast ve ifetime. on' tame da-------- during the last fortnight, gave the pT Xemember, 4 g00« nside cleans- i vi them b . Rai c0d S on White Rose flour following narrative. He is a tard ing should always be the first treat wknd Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Graham, Gan ow ne and - sportsmmn aged thirty of A ¥ . ' re fll-fitting shoes anoque, announce the engagement | tive, who volunteered to do any |, MiNons of mothers keep "Califor- Nothing short of that can satisfy us or you Le of their daughter, Lydia Marguerite, { th required of him three weeks xe gs and the) no ' 7 % o F. G. Salichs, Havana, Cuba. The go He is a skilfkd motorist and a 3 teaspoonial to-day Saves Aa Siok You don b know % GooD tire unless § op have tried a Wear Invictus Shoes. for marriage will take place very quiet- | practical mechanic, owning several |; s L=MOrrow Ask Xo ir druggist th e ill fe : d vy the latter part of October cars himself, Hid a Sent Joie of California MICHELIN y » UE $ Te ar ' : 3vri Mes hie as directi 1ey Will prove a sa eguar {Joshua Perkins, 3r., the oldest re "We have eight men in each car, ro RD ies en has A and comfort to your feet. stdont Of 3 utpoet, died Wednesday | including the driver and a man whe grown-ups printed on the bottle Bey Sold by THE PORRITT GARAGE co, LTD. : : y aged 93 3 < $ sits beside him to take the wheel if [Ware of counterfeits sold _here Rede If there is any tune m a wh p- 3 he is hit, and a lieutenant who com- [don't be bg in Get th genutue. | All sizes kept ip stock and prices rig ght. St to ifn . . . . mands." he said. "We generally start | made by "California F g Syrup Cc m- | ne ae ngton 'Be. ndn's life when he wants a oe 1 Jonaeally start | aide, yrup Com- | : good depe nd: able goods, it 1s enemy. We always find them and i @ Sawyer] . i seem to feighten them to death. Wi ! when he bays a raincoat. ; "AN ay lush straight on 'with all the * guns CHARGE HORSESN- 4 TU) oing as if there were no obstruction Over Flocks of Cattle Entangled in Raincoats that will not A ONE 3 in the roa Ve have to back am " J Shoe Store | =" i CEER | ment Toten Lamps : : Insist ruin them by wearing cheap, nent" given gre in the seains, . ' trunks after we have passed, but we London orresponden aot wet through, that will A 3 \ nover go back the same way We | of the Daily Mail who has been tra ! {i y have good "maps, kow all the roads, | veling in the East Prussian field of | fit closely around eollar, 4 , and just rush on at forty miles ap | operations, describes a Cossack de Highest Quality : AE ; : 1 . ) | ' PA \ hour till we come to a suitable side | vice to overcome wire entanglements | ' Jthat will give ease In waik- \ i z road, then tum up it and off we go. | He says * ing All of these features as > od 4 3 Fuice wo dashed through and past "This being a great grazing coun Lowest Prices. a a Ss great columns of Germans, hiring ns T) when groups of Cossacks are are combined in our coats, } \ ) we went, and we must have ~ done | tharging- batteries, they drive im * ' pu - RT : hae Lin ! . \ j -- : tremendous damage On another | Giense flocks of sheep and cattle be- Halliday % Electric Shop We guarantee all rain- . : == inv one of our drivers was ° shot | 'ore them right on the tangled mass | : . J ; . > " through the head, and the comman- | f wire. I'hey then charge their Phone 94 - coats absolutely satisfae- : y : dev beside him, a famous airman, | horses over the mass of cattle, saber tory. took the wheel. Our guni fire the] 'ng the gunners in the very trenches . | \ same eavtridge as our rifles, =o we | behind never get short of ammunitiog. This plan, however, was soon imi- and bisomit to eat and | lated by the Germans, who were about | 2qually fearless and careless in car- rying it out. 'Bully beef blankets for sleeping in, on or the. car, and then we furan in about PURE WOOL PARA. , : by 9 pm. as a rule. I have only slept ---- -- om twice in the bed sinck 1 joined. Some American Bride, A Widow, of the cars are fitted with Hotchkiss New York, Oct. 19--One of (lie . METTA COATS, $10, guns, which only fire 250 cartridges | frst American brides widowed by t epen Ss a mimite, We took forty prisoners | the war in Europe has reachbd New g one day They were all starving, I York on board the Mauretania. $12 and $15 and we fod and took them ten . miles She is Mrs Henry Hammond 2 trailing behind at great risk to our- | Schott, nee Miss Hazel M. Brown, a ) ery (hin tor the 1 toathan pine il be found La 8 y selves." Yonkers, She was married last June, guards, shoulder n £2 i on your attire as to how you are U N I 0 N PARAMETTA : Her husband, Captain Schott, of the wiv, ada an a excellent | a of promt Ay y og to, received, not only socially, but in ev- * 4 Eg ~ {British army, was killed in the re Secrciaries or Foods should write anf set ong ; valk 6. Wi ign cloth Released To Go To War. treat from Mons, He was buried x ot ary walk of fe ge aioe COATS, $5 and $7.50 : So a Ee ition waar. Ea and she is returning to - = . on a hoa ts vir Pre no Packed in one and edlated v Be pr amiged ! sig | TT « » S or ™ know their superior points; to buy ; two pound tins only. ing tiie in Ointral prison. He them Is a proot of your good judg- was sentenced about a vear ago. He ment, Suppose you make your in- : yo EE ra jon a E. P. JENKINS. CHASE SANBORN his arrest. Being anxious to go pg 28. a Cat , ; & the front hel ask fort a parole, and this, with the granted. Clothing Co. - eh. oo city "on Study to Montreal,

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