Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Apr 1915, p. 12

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i PAGE TWELVE. _ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1915. IN LOUVRE i % : Bi Ritchie, Portage La Pn) T. J. Reid, Sherbrooke, Que. Rev. W. O. Rothney, Richmond, P.Q. J. R. Robertson, Stewiacke, N.S. H. J. Robertson, Winnipeg, Man. W. C. Smith, Kisbey, Sask, J. W. Scott, Rocanville, Sask. Rev. R. G. Stewart, Edmonton, Alta Rev. H. C. Sutherland, D.D., Lan- caster, Ont Robery Smith, Hagerville, Ont. Rev. J. G. Sheerer, Toronto, Ont. Rev. T. Smith, Magrath. D. Sinclair, Rosturn, Man. Rev. Dr. KE. ~eott, Montreal, Que Rev. Principal Serimger, Montreal Que. Apdrew Sproax, Aspdia, Ont. NS. Stewart, Ottawa, Ont. 2 . pe. G. A. Sutherland, Kensington, : Make it worthy of the ELL : 1 * - -* . T , Rev. W. K. Sheerer, B.A., Drumko, anticipation--a morning Ont. 4 5 Rev. A. A. Smith, B.A. Verschoy- a 1 meal that shall stand right out 1a, Ont. : Fd Er a from the ordinary run of break Rev. A. J. Sinclair, Kingsbury Que p fasts. Let it be M. M. Smith, Milan, Que. 3 {Nosuades Smith, Saskatoon, Sask. JAM hes R > / " ~. 'y » "» illiam Sheere® Poole, . Unt. Fi { oa Y / + pile Sa ro URE TL NN EY Swift's Premium acke, N.N, A } : Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair, Cochrane, my Nr AL Ham or Bacon Ont. The Crucifixion-Andrea Mantefns io dG Swveny, Assitibaia, ON ; A few slices of this mild, delicately-cured ham - en rr Dr. Thomas Sedgwick, Tatamau- : : . or bacon--cooked to a tempting brown--served - gouche, N.S. 2 . ! sizzling hot--here's a. repast indeed! Never again + of God, looking so hopeless, so ugly, GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Rev. A. GG. Sinclair, Winni M AN il 4 "amd » so repulsive, or what ig worse per Gordon Town owe van . 'will you want to' go Back to "ordinary ham and * AY rt nth ul + Out of Corruption : haps, so commonplace and mean, Additional List Of The Delegates! Rev. C. Tate, Bluevale, Pnt. bacon. "Swift's Premium" will win you for all time. i there are springing up flowers of = Appointed" Peter Torrance, LucknqWA Ont. There's a sweet, succulent tenderness about Swift's . ; beauty whi h Shall never [fade and p. J. Mitchell, Esterhdzy, Sask. D. C. Tennant, Lachine; Que. Pdmium"" ham and bacon you * {Garden His OE A where 8 5 M.. H. Meredith, Battleford, Sask Rev. J. H. Turnbull, Ottawa, Ont = find in no other brand. Prince 'of Heaven, shall walk and in Rev. Prof. .J. M. Miller, Edmonton Rev, x Thompson, AyL, Ont. . : God is drawing back up into the gpnich His Soul shall have infinite South," Alta. ; . Nath M. Upham, Shubenacadie, . Tell your desler you sky the beautiful white coverlet, lald ' gajight J. A. Mair, 10909 126 St., Fdmon . And Wi 7 i Have "Swift's Pre. > over the earth while she lay in her So, too, from the reek of . the ton, Alta. ; Tw ison, Wallenstine. Ts s winter sleep We know that soon | pattlefield lying black and desolate Rev. Allan Morrison, B.D., Dal Rev < on Ww Fucgfield, ter, / - M or 1 oven the March winds will rouse her and | with a horror from which our hearts keith, Ont. R. Ww > "id ood, Kasto, B.C. ; - Say Morning: che will wake up and bestir herself | yurn sickened and despairing, shall Rev. JJ. Mathéson, B.A., Dalhousie |} poo Tw erin, Ont. = ; (it now. and when she hag been bathed in cpring at last the Lily of the King-- Mills, Ont. Toh 'W - Watt, Port Elgin," Ont. ] . E April's rains, will begin slowly and God's lovely Lily of Peace. Rev. A. G. McGregor, M.A., Nia TM atson, Tara, Ont. -- A py Swift delicately to clothe herself in a new -- am gara-on-the-Lake, Ont x Ne os ey, h roxeter, Ont. Sai x i garment of green, until in the June HORACE GAUL RECOVERING, Wm. Montgomery, Grimsby, Ont. Be ne % a SLar, Ont. J Yi Canadian sunlight we behold her in the very -- Rev. W. J. MadQuarrie, Fernie, B.]q 0%" "* © Woodside, Cumberland, : AS perfection of her beauty. Had Narrow Escape While In C. > > But if we did not knew that while Scape Whi on The Rev. Gus Munro, D.D., 3 Belerads Robert Wade, Russfll; Ont. tlie earth remaineth, seed-time and | ,'Gytawa, April 1.--Horace Gaul, the Ave., London, Ont Rev. W. H. Whiddan, Old Burnou, harvest and cold and heat, and sum- ; . N.S, it former Capital and Ottawa hockey tev. N. H. MacGillivray, St. Thom- Rev. mer and winter, and day and night club player, seriously 'wounded while A% Ont. Man. shall not cease, how would jt be With |g ping * for the British in France, Rev. A, R. MacRae, B.A., Rodney, Rev. A. us is mow 'doing micely in the Netley Ont. i -- Hospital, England, according to . a Rev. Donald MgcKdy, Tona Station, FOUR GERMAN STOWAWAYS letter received yesterday containing Ont. : N a w-- the first particulars as to how he Jee I. N. Mahafiy, B.D., Taber, Found Before Steamer Rotterdam minding us of corruption and decay, sustained the injury. Writing from Alta v wn : Left New York. . 2 I in A il the lily the hase * hospital, = somewhere ip J.B. Muir, Port Elgin, Ont. N : " yet in that noisome soi ne Y| France, Gaul stated that he had been Rev. J. M. McAllister, B.A., Rus- New York, April 1.- The Holland bulbs are beginning to germinate and wounded two days previous. Parts | seltown, P.Q. American liner Rotterdam sailed to- soon. the Brat green Dliouts Will Josee of his letter . had been censored and | Rev. Jas. MacKay, 182 Selby. Ave., jay for Rotterdam with 200 passen- the way hin e hp Bate anti) cut out, but he says he was in a Westmount, Montreal. gers, and a large quantity of mails | igen shar oo thir bug the trench with the Sth Battalion when | Prof. A. D. Murray, 857 Muir Ave. |OT Holland, Germany and Austria. : &" ' . a us lin hs oe aang with the orders were received to shift to a Montreal, Que. Acti those who Bind were A. 3 : inh 3 a barn several hundred yards "away. Jas; Muir, 169 Laiontaine, Viaville, ester Beatty, an American mining 7 or . a », bloom he Be the hung symbal oi The barn was subjected to a heavy |Que. . . engineer, who has interests is Rus- You can buy Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon from any of the fol- e ) 88. 4 a : ! ), Clai C sia, and who was accompanied by So in the garden of the soul wait- shelling and Gaul was pit by three Robt. Munro, Pont Claire, Jue. ay 5 ¥ y y : Ki 3 ing only for the operation' of the bullets from a shell, which exploded | Rev. J. F. MacFarland, B.A., Hull, ls wife and son. Lieut.-Col. George lowing dealers in ingston: grave of God, are potential beauties, a few yards away. The shrapnel en- Que. - Carvaliis West; Hushand of Mrs. | oT ohi so Bas 'Rv p ' R atrick ampbell, the actress, was . . unsuspected and undreamed of- tered his head behind the ear, buat [lev. Robt. Murray, Oleany, P.E.L WwW traits which the world would never he was rescued and removed on a Rev. J. W. MacKenzie, Belfast, PT. alte» Palsetger. culled ; . G. Ainslie John Gilbert credit----capacity for suffering, loving stretcher to a base hospital. BE.L 2 ship sailed four stowa- Sacrifice, and spiritual vision 1n- Anothep letter from Netley states Rav. George Millar, Alberton, P.E.L ways were found by the stewards on | A, Glover i W. J. Nesbitt known to all, but the Heavenly that two of the pieces of lead "weve 1p MacKenzie, Charlottetown, 1% their final inspection. They said | James Redden & Company . . Kingston ¥ eo AP PP A EP A A PN NN NN NA NN A A ( reh Life, Toronto James Williams, talmoral, Young, Outlook, Sask. Go into the garden. There is a tons round, black patch from which the snow has disappeared To the out- ward eye just a black, ugly patch re- Gardener. 3 removed and that the doctors hoped F.I. S| they were Germans who wanted to So in the' Church, the Sunday to have the third out in a few days. A, S. Mackay, Summerside, P.E.I go home to join the army. All four 'John Gordon School, the Mission, the city slum, He had been under the X-ray several N. Mackay, Bradalbane 'PEL were put off the ship by the pier de- the haunts of vice and squalor, the times. He will be laid up for some | A Ww MacLeod: Burk ton, PE] tective. The Rotterdam will call at very poison itself, ground prepared time. Gaul says he had .a remark Tas Nuria ur Ont his Falmouth to land her passengers for | and tended by the under gardeners able escape. Rev Ww ncl.eod Milan, Que. England. A LWA ) . . ---------- Rev. P. D. Muir, Windsor Mills, MAX HARDEN'S LATEST. % | Que. | Gary & Practical ! | (Rar. M. F. Munro, B.D., Saskatoon, | Says, German Submarines Will Lay | ( D M Ki \ ID... Mitchell, Pugwash, N.S. Rotteiders. Arou e-. ios] h K S 9 F ome prefs J\aring, : | Rev. Ed. 'Mason, Stonewall, Nan. | Harden io his atest lecture at Ber. I e ey To UCCESS omen S I | C. N. Mitchell, 310 Furby St., Win- | lin on the course of the war says: | | | nipeg, Man. "Our chi og : eLrons op J. P. Mathewson, Stonewall, : Man. ur chief enemy, Englanf, has, it Many a man owes his start in life' to the purchase of an endowment zs * is true, not yet recei { { 2 | Rev, Alex, McLean, Redvers, Sask. | wound, Jo ye Socpid + Mined policy. This has proved the beginning of many a fortune. Start J - Norman McLeod, Hyde, Sask threatening it' in \ : a good thing going at once by purchasing a policy in the Mutual : LI : | Rev. Wan. 'McDonald, Sudbury, Ont. | As soon as we have coeeded in ox. ||| Life of Canada. 'Rates on request. y : ai aie Hugh MacKay, Fxdmonton, Alta. tending the radius of ti f 1 Prepared Especially For This Newspaper | Ree D. D. MacDonald, Belwood. | four bigger arin roy jie . . Ont. * be used for lavishilavi N S G 0 GENERAL AGENT, by Pictorial Review Rev. K. J. McDonald, Galt, Ont. ued for InvisiMaying of wines ROUGHTON, &2, soos i, Winmon, ome paces "On that day the island kingdom | 9010; Ren, 501... Harry Suarp,. Stecial 1fi . J. A. McRae, Guelph, Ont. "nf will find itself surrounded by a new | haus 10 we wn hes That utif A FRANKLY. SIMPLE FROCK. | Col. D. McRae, Guelph, Ont. circle of mines and its mastership of ; h : : Rev. J. 8. Mecliraith, Applehill. the sea will be at an end. | in cotton volle afternoo: cap » ue : . = Soon ae - foe aimed - | Thos: Mel Codi; Ratti: le axayiiing -- "a "Yaved : 2 - Se & Zr L ° sinbyoldery. ot oh J. R. Mcleod, Dalkeith. Ce. ter eight months of tye- v a ot Pai o ie np McCuag, Bainsville. mendous struggle, it ie trae, it is fot 2 EE $1 yards of 46-inch all-over lave make Rev. A. McFarlane, Beyfield. standing as conqueror but its powor : ee : $a' : the dress, The vest and collar may be J. B. McLean, Kippen. is untouched." ! It 18 essential to wear of a contrasti > si R. W. McCall, Vittoria. Sa y ; | shoe that prettil 8 i a Jusirey Rev. J. D. McKenzie, High River. WITHDRAWING FROM YSER. J ' ; Hi} a to Fook avd The tunic does not extend all around | Rev. John McInnes, Graunum. -- ped 0 at . the figure and can be cut in one plece D. C. McMorris, Nelson, B.C. Holland Hears German Move Fol. : I (1 tive effects 80 much de- If preferred, the skirt can be mad: | J. A. Mclean, Mahone Bay, N.S. lows Recent Reverses. I \ ) sired all 11 dressed first. though this is purel® arbitrary | Rev, J. B. Melaren, Binscarth, London, Apri ot . } TC i Tr by we , April 1--~The Dutch cor i Many home dressmakers like to take | Man. 3 respondents of Fnglish newspapers in . | women. Our shoes have up.the waist and sleeves in the begin- Rev. D. A. 1 i ; their 'd i i ' H 'line Ee en way hal ey D. A Me ean, Ripley. eir despatches refer to stent ! grace of line and ele- nin John Murray, La . rumors in circulation in I ul seam of the kre is rm closed | Rev. J. McLung, Depot Harpor. gance of finish that EE es hoy Sharle McArthur, Burk's Falls, » . Now, { Ont. : . n y -- itt : h adhd nhc the upper edge. find the double "TT! pe. J A Mclean, Maryland, Que. |by the EY by Xe Fn pL { . ] il of women's feet. perforations and gather between these | Rev. A H MeConnachie Sout k existing ext { : y ji He wi vk, et 9 oe | ving 2c renner SOUL mers the Hie El | Made in the atest walst taken up, for mfter the top I | Hugh McDiarmid, Berton. on the Yser is t6 be abandoned in | mn | 1 American designs. - Rav, 5 Neloan, St. Mary Ou favor of a less-extended line slightly Nerd 4 i . wv. McRae, Ph.D., Mitchell, Ont. |west of Brussels, { | R. B. Mclennan, Brookfield, N.S: Rev. Colin McRae, Springhill, N.S. James H. McComb, his infant son, Suid Walter Nichol, , Ont. Ptatlora. and ME niece, Naty le | ; he meted Me Haims Monicpal, Goa, | three 'years of ter, of hig... | {Rt ] » { \ 7 | Rev. Dr. J. L. Nicol, Swift GC | Broth n a fre thousand 2 :: Hs ; I - er John, / 'vent, Sask. | which destroyed his home at Black- as : _| water Lake, nineteen miles from | "the Do . : i ; Rev. Prinipsl H. Oliver, Saska Parry sound. +X I | Corset to gi ante Hice, Wawota, Sask. The Birkenhead dockers demand. J ra : | i : Rev. W. T. Prittie, Copper Clift ed to be paid for Satufday for the gathered the next step ls to. sew the | work done on Friday nights - AL ET ET TRE fA skirt to the waist over the stay. : Saturdays. Ae RU NIHPD AUN SUANLII VED ERREIBNES The center-front of the waist is In. dicated by large "O" perforations. Tv | hem at the front is turned in at the © notches, after which the side front is} tucked, stitching % inch from folds. Que. : Close shoulder seam. Turn under 8. ei £ % 54 edge of side_front and side back or Cab slot perforations: lap on front and v . "a Co The po back to smail "0" perforations, ri ] ; The Magic hunger bringer " i 7 wd even, and stitch. = Close = under seam as notched. Gather walst be: tween double "TT" perforations. ¥ 4 ; v3 : Cea 'stay to lower edge, centers even, Ss WK 8 3 #o" perforation at under-arm ; e : fx S Close seam of square collar as® wotéh: | » Spa I, : o , ed. terminating sewin. at small 'o™ pet | foration: sew to neck as notched. Sew f Ont. . . ox. Chie costiime in figured Aik, with' standing collar 'to shield as notchea Rev. S. B. Russell, Hamilton, Ont. : . apron tufite tut tn one piece. The de- adjust. bringing large "0" perforin i Alex. Ross, Yarmouth, N.S. " «igh 1s most effective in_embroidery to corresponding petforation in front J. W. Robertson, Barrington Pas- ; ; | len Eo Houncing.'. : The apron teale must be made befor sage, N.8. » 3 -- : tothe me al : de waist and skirt abe joined. | © Rex. Dr. H. C. Ross, Quebee, Que. : Sa \ [Made in England by: . This design Is especially commended Now close the' sleeve seam. gathe ©" James Rodger, Magtreal nt } to the home dressmaker because it can the lower edge and. stitch te band ; J. W. Richardson, GBORGE MASON & Co., Ltd, London. Que. R on ,» Que. atin . be used fn so nant diferent ways. As Sew into armhole. easing in the ull | Rev. T. A. Rodger, Sound, : 3 - od 0s supplied by Warrant of Appointment to thy HOUSE OF LORDS. LA morning frock it may be developed ness the seam at notch in fromt. | Ont. v3 okt : Reprosoutod by : he §/7 $ : A | Plotoriat Review Costunie No..§130. Stzes 33, 84, 36, 38, 40, 42 and #4 inchs er Riddre, High Blag 1. OTs Gnas. ¥. Pee Tots, + »b 3 Price, 15 cents. Cha an, r * inh 2 : wh Ge a =

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