Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jul 1915, p. 11

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Jie, HARRYING THE TURKS ARI MAIDEN EXCITING WORK HAS BEEN GO- ING ON IN EGYPT, | British Lieutenant Invalided Home Tells of Adventures of Territor- ials In the Desert Along With Australians, New Zealanders and Ceylon Tea Planters--'*Made In Germany" Pontoons Captured. Somewhere. in Egypt are Dra goons of Westminster, Ye manry of Hertford, and Terriforials of East Laneashire, who went in Sep tember last and have since had varied and exciting | active service, | News of their doings OUR FRESH GROUND OOPB- home by Lie utenant FEE AT 40c. CAN'T BE BEAT. y who is back on sick Try a mple order a SM samp der and be with selatica, 1m NOLAN'S GROCERY Mr. Lewis is a prospective m Princess St. ber of Parliament; he won a seat on Phone 729. Prompt Delivery the Marylebone Borough Council i when he came of being then {the youngest borough 'councillor in Sey AA tA | the whole of London; he was after- Cook's Cotton Root wards electefl to the London Cotinty 4 A e, reliable regulating Council; and he has earned great medi ine, Bold in thres de popularity in North Dorset where he oh Nn $5 per bob Is seeking Parliamentary honors. all druggists, orsent| When the war broke out all the re an cwceipt of pries, | officers | » Westminster Dragoon pamphlet aod en, ficers in the Westminster Dragoons {-vohifiteered for foreign service, Mr COOK Mm "3h THE K EnicinE © 0. | Lewis being amongst them; and 80 {per cent. of the men followed suit, | recruits being enlisted to bring the numbers up to the full complement. ERS LN "It was In October that we landed Have You Tried Alexandria," said Lieut. Lewis, GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? and, with the st Lancashire Ter- It Baves Time | ritorials and the Herlford Yeomanry, P. WALSH, | We went on to Cairo, where we took | part in the ceremonies that attend- Barrack Street. out SA mb erm ini experiences on 18 Oswald leave, brought Lewis laid up age, | | at | foo {ted the coming of the new Sultan, {| Then we were stationed at Abbasia; | the two Yeomanry regiments replac- ring the 3rd Dragoon Guards, who had -"maoved- to France; and. we' re- | malnkd there on garrison duty dur- {Ing the winter, "It was right on the desert," || marked Lieut. Lewis, ities for training and the health of good, on the whole. "We were joined lians and the New Zealanders, and afterwards the Ceylon tea planters sent a party, which became practi- | cally an 'officers' training corps; | whilst we also made acquaintance | with the Maoris, who were particu- larly friendly with the New Zea- landers. + "At the beginning of February the re- "but the faeil were admirable, the: troops. was el gi | Over by the Austra- Lerrons 2 2 = by Pictorial Review A group of fashionable new holeros for the well-dressed woman. They are suitable to development in the smart materials of the season. The bolero is the big idea in the spring woman's wardrobe, for it is be- ing planned in many wonderful ways for spring and summer use, Five dif- ferent models aré suggested here, suit- able to development in as many differ. ent materials. The center design, how- ever, is carried out in plain broadcloth trimmed with braid. In white or a neutral color it will go well with almost any- simple frock. For medium size about 1 yard of 36-inch material is re- quired, For summer frocks Model No. 1 is very pretty made of embroidery flounc- ing or lace. Frequently it is possible to get these trimmings only 18 inches wide, in which event 1% yards of ma- terial will be needed. Bolero No. 2 can be made In sus- pender effect, if preferred, and is ex- Hats Turks made their first - serious at- . {tack on the Suez Canal where Ir. YN & Of : Be Yoyo, DVL, FIRE 1h! dian troops had been joined by artil- a ton, certalil PoC in| 16TY from the Lancashire Division, this city who try to CLEAN (7) | po, oevPtian Artillery being also sof Mak Factors: Dow a rsd 40 10 Tami y . . d during e two days 'we stayed Sa ey. for it. ABK | there we could see the night rockets NAPS, fired from the enemy's trenches . ' | When the Turks retired we followed Kingston Hat and them something like 15 miles into F ] . | the Sinar Peninsular, crossing the th { canal on pontoons. ea erc eaning 0 "Something like 27 pontoons were Phone 163. 281 Princess St seized by the British, these having ~~ Rosnaenes been abandoned by the Turks, who o {had brought them across the desert; and Inasmuch as the boats were un- 1 |seratehed it is to be inferred that e they must have been carried by the enemy on their march. That was Be SRN] | no trifling - task, geeing that each . | pontoon: would hold about 20 men, | Though they hors the name of Con- |stantinople these pontoons were ob- | viously of German make. | "Indian cavalry and camel corps . i Domuauy having installed aloo jolted in he vance into the py y | Sinar eninsula. © t a fe will run it in connection with trains | stragglers. Some Pruners akon by ht ad 13 Tor Outer Sia- | patrols were Janiieaty suffering PAY | p od an ispirite . streets at 12.18 pm, 1 p.m, 3 pam, | -- and 7 pm. Fares each way, 10c, | an Any part of city, 28¢ each, { ) is? Cars will leave 120 Clarence street | How 5 This? 2 p. m. for Cataraqui Cemetery on | nd (oer One nupdred Dollars Re. » o A og {Ward for any case o atarrh that can- any md Samy tur Tar, Bc. 1 5 1 Sh $ . S, . | J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. Orders for Cabs, Taxi Cars or Bag. ! ' We the undersigned have gp » gage Transfer promptly attended to,|]. beney for fo fal 18 years) and i eve arfec rable { 1 Attentions to weddings and fun. : transactions Frei nancial erals a specialty. SD Say out any obligations made yy his firm, Fi kie & 120 Clarence Streev. Phone, No. 291. 1 NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCH, Toledo, Q Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- |ally, acting directly upon the blood {and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free, Price 75 cents | per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti. pation, CHARM CEYLON TEA 35¢, 40¢, 50c, 60c, Lb. | Charm Coffee, 40¢ Lb. ~ For Sale at All Grocers. Men's Working Boots Regular $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. Sizes 10 and 11 only, for $1.2 i Pictorial' Review Pattern No. 8158. bust and 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. Nt Am a ter defeat; and it was suggested that a number had probably deserted, "It was heavy going over shifting sand into the desert, very trying to the horses. "The Turks had retired apparent- ly in good order, but abandoned 'am- munition lying along * the track showed that they had made a hasty retreat. It was significant that the cartridges found included a number of the latest German type, the bul- lets with pointed ends. Swords and rifles were picked up; and along the line were oxen and camels which had fallen out and died of exhaustion. Not only were the Turks pressed for time, but I should imagine that they were very short of water, It was « dreary waste through which they the and of a blade of grads or a green tree; nothing but sand. "We had a Jong day and got back to the canal the next night, and we stayed in the district for some weeks scouting around. We bivouacked in the desert on the African side of the canal, finding it very hot by day and very cold at night, with heavy dew at early morning. By and by we re- turned to our quarters at Abbasia." Byron's Frugal Diet, Byron was an exception to the rule that authorship and hearty feeding go together. For the poet had a morbid dread of getting stout, and Trelawny has recorded of him that he was the only human being he had known with self-restraint enough not to grow fat, In 1813, in the exercise of this self-restraint he lived on six biscuits a day and no drink but tea, fasting on occasions for 48 hours. Three years later he tried one thin slice pf bread for breakfast and a vegetable dinner, and kept down his hunger in between by chewing tobacco, And though this semi-starvation may have been bad in the long run, a visitor at the time could only ob- serve that no man had brighter eyes or a clearer voice, Beés Routed Meeting. A swarm of bees took pessession of the Mayo Hall, Allfhabad, the other day, and caused the sudden ad- journment of a public meeting that was being held at the time, There has been similar trouble pn previous occasions, many people being severe- ly stung by bees which infest the Town Hall and defy all attempts to removed them. "Fast mules often have loose hind legs. RT od ol WH fi ' nT yl eT Gary &Practical | Home Dress Making, Prepared Especially For This Newspaper THE SHORT WAIST IN MANY FORMS. Price, had ventured -- absolutely destitute | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1915, ~ yn f ceedingly smart tn that form. No. 3 if outllied with narrow lace frills, makes 4 charming accompaniment for frocks of sheer material. It calls for 4% yards of insertion and 6% yards of edging. Either of the three models can be put together" very quickly. The first, for instance, is pleated at the shoulder, placing "T" on small "o~ perforations, [¥] --_-- GILLETTS LYE Pure Marmalade Crosse and Blackwell Chivers and Son's In 7 Ib. tins 341-3 Princess St. D. COUPER Phone 76. Prompt Delivery. (Coast Sealed Oysters) RAILWAY REAR] DlaGiier fon T. won : ~-------- | Congress, Montreal, after which it 18 tacked. Close under- arm and shoulder seams, then finish as preferred. For bolero No. 2 close under-arm and shoulder seams as notched, then turn hem in front.on double "oo" perfora- tions, Gather lower edge between double "TT perforations. Center-front indicated by large "O" perforations. Turn hem In belt at notches. Center front indicated by double "00" perfora- tigns. Sew to front and back as notch- ed, centers even, large "0" perforation at under-arm seam, : It desired in suspender effect cut off edges of front and back on single small "0" perforations. The lower edge of belt may be cut off on single small "0" perforations. > For No. § close right undeér-arm seam as notched, then close right shoulder AND RETURN The xind you are Iook- $5.65 ing for is the kind we sell Scranton Coal Is good Coal and 'we guarantee prompt de- livery BOOTH & CO, | Foot of West St. | HANLREY, Agent. | day, July 14th, and A.M. trains | Thuesday, July 15th. CONSTRUCTION CUIDE 8158 Pep RONT A ° . 1 BOLERO « ERO BAC POLERY 3 7 Pacented April X, 1907 [ ar x J POLERD 4 &y scam. Finish seams on left side for closing, Narrow braiding is extremely effec- tive as a finish for all of the new boleros, mercerized soutache being CANADIAN] Pritt PACIFIC FIVE SAILINGS TEAMSHIPS | |i WEEKLY ) EXPRESS" leave Steamers leave Port MeNicoll Mon. days, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, - d Saturdays for SALLY D ut Fri- 1 with n sailing Montreal J 29 ). } b lay, mz direct y steamers at Por ept. 3--Meotag : Sept. 18 lay Particulars from F. CONWAY, C.} | PA, City Ticket Office, corner Prin-| | cess and Wellington Streets. Phone | 1197. . Pacific Coast Tours [ cotiramvi romans used on tub fabrics and silk braid on clothes, etc Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 14 Inches 15 cents. History In Yax Figures, At an average rate of one model per fortnight I must have turned a round thousand in my time, some in hot haste to be up to date, others at comparative leigure, being less meteoric and ST more abiding inter- est -- royalties, for example, and men of letters, or great soldiers like Gordon, Wolteley and Roberts. Bach stays as long as his fame endures. Nobody remembers when Shake- ; speare was not in the exhibition. § Voltaire is its oldest inhabitant, and five generations have now passed be fore the figure of this revolutionary. The most notorious leaders of the French Revolution are there, as, of course, the exhibition was transfer- red from Paris to London over 100 years ago, It was in 1802 that madame came London, having lived In Paris through the whole of the French Revolution, Frequently had her art been requisitioned to mold the head of some sanguinary monster or other, Robespierre, Danton and Marat among the number. The cast of- the last mentioned of this trio, still in the exhibition, was taken by Mme, Tussaud at the scene of the murder, and later she made a cast of the once beautiful face of his assassin, Charlotte Corday. Madame came to London alone, leaving her husband, Francois Tussaud, In Paris. After nearly half a century of peaceful and prosperous years in England, she died in 1850, in her ninety-first year. -- John Theodore Tussaud in London Strand Magazine. to Doctoring Dreadnoughts, After the conflict, Jack Tars have several methods of stoppihg the in- coming watef when a battleship has been hit below the water-line. For instance, if a small hole has been made in the vessel's side, an appara-, tus like an umbrella is used. This is thrust through the hole, point first, and then drawn back so that it will open: like an umbrella, leav- ing the canvas outside. Of course, the pressure of the wa- ter effectually - forces the canvas against the ship's side; thus stop- ping the leak; but to make it more secure the handle of the umbrella, which is formed like a screw, (s fast- ened by a nut Inside. Australia's Trade Drops. The total imports of merchandise into the Union of South Africa dur- jing 1914 were valued at $156,613, {600 compared with $192,631,900 for 1913 The largest decrease was in imports of articles of food and drink, of which the values were $30,000,000 and $35,000,000 re. spectively. Exports deereaséd from $325,673,000 in 1913 to $192,475, 000 in 1914, Sig luige drop vs ac- countable for principally by the stop- page of the export of gold and dia- mounds, the value of the former be- * ing $187,000,0000 in 1913, compar- ed with $102,000,000 in 1914, and the latter $60,000,000 and $27,000, 000 respectively. she would in bringing up a dozen. Particulars from CONWAY, * A, City Ticket Office, co p tess 'and Wellingtor 1197. Tr: | In trying to raise one chick an old hen makes exactly as much fuss as {| Canadian Eucharistic Good going by PM. traies of Tucs- | day, July 13th, all trains of Wedness of Return Limit.<-On o> before Fri. | For full particulars apply to J. P. "The New Transcontinental | 4 } NEW SHORT ROUTE to WESTERN CANADA Can. Govt. Rys., T. & N. O. Ry., Grand Trunk Ry. System TORONTO-WINNIPEG via North Bay, Cobalt and Cochrane. Through the Scenic Highlands of Ontario, Across New Ontario, oute of innumerable arvels. Finest Equipment-- Splendid Roadbed. Commencing Tuesday, July 13. Ev. Toronto 10.45 p.m. Tue; Thu. Sat. Lv. Winnipeg 6.00 p.m. taily * North Bay 7.15 a.m. Wed. Fri. Sun. Ar. Regina 8.05 am. * 4.45 pm. Wed. Fri, Sup. ** Saskatoon 9.38 a.m. 3.50 p.m. Thu. Sat. 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