Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Aug 1915, p. 6

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PAGE SIX Saturday," uly, 7th - APP Pt MEN'S WORKING PANTS. Only 50 pairs; worth $1.50; sizes 32 to 40 waist. -------------------- Ay Saturday $1.00 AR tA AP a AAA AAA AA A tA lr ALL NECKWEAR Worth 50¢ and Toe BOYS' WASH SUITS All sizes; worth up to $2 each . a A A -~ BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR Saturday, 3 garments for $1.00 SWEATER COATS odd lines A A AA att . COTTON SOX A few Saturday, 3 for $1.00 AA Pll tA AA tr ..Saturday, 2 for $1.00 Worth $2 ma Saturday $1.00. "ere Saturday.$1.00 dot. and $2.50. big range of colors All sizes; worth 50¢ to To¢ 6 to 14 years; mn, MEN'S FELT HATS. We have all the late Any Shirt in the store, worth up to $2 each, Saturday $1.00 CHILDREN'S ROMPERS BOYS' SHIRT 'WA worth" 50¢ _ . Ton "TTD VER ODD' VESTS. . Baturday $1.00 COLORED SOX Saturday $1.00 Sattnday, 3 for $1.00 Saturday, 3 for 81. 00 vit ~ AY $ One Day Only st blocks in a e Yy, 3 for $1.00 All sizes; only 50 Suits; straight pants, Worth $1.50; all sizes Worth 10e each . BOYS' SUITS Saturday, Coats, $1.00; Pants, $1.00 BOYS' BLOUSES . Sizes 3 to 7 years; worth 50¢ to Te .Baturday, 3 for $1.00 MEN'S AND BOYS' KHAKI PANTS Cuff bottoms, belt loops, ete.; worth $1.50. . Saturday $1.00 WHITE DUCK TROUSERS Saturday $1.00 HENSTITCHRD HANDKEROHTEFS : "VSaturday, 2 dos. far $1.00 "But Britain Will Not Fall" at! A Reme aioe Day Thought From the Orations of Richard Brinsley Sheridan 3 "The immortality of nations Is her treasure, shed more and maie not consigned to mortal custody. | ot her best and bravest blood, ani But to fight bravely and to perish | | yet at last might 'fall. Yet after wae ' | general subjugation and ruin of gloriously Is so. Take our country. | Barope. should there ever exist an Its condition, with all its faults, is; historian to record the awful events the best that ever existed. Take ourlt. #1 produced the un.ersal caiam- constitution. Wanting certainly | ity let that histbrian, after desciid- many reforms, yet practically afford-| ing the greatness and glory of Bri- ing the best security that human! tain, have to say, "She fell wisdom has ever given to man. Yet and with 'her . fell all the with all this to contend for, we may | best securities for the charities of not be able ultimately to command human life, far the power and hon success. 'Even "Great Britain "for | or, the fame, the glory and the lib- her rights and honors might spent | e~ties of the whole civilized world." GAS MADE PROM AMMONIA. |ments, He says he is inclined to think that the gas is nitric peroxide Liquid Fire Not Se Rffective as Gases, on,Aug. 5.--The Daily Chron- oa dail, writing < from the north of France, says; An officer who was in the Bhing Hn ne when the Germans attacked wit long of his ras given me his io ions on novel gnsine > ard "1 don't nl flames any less formidal No that of asphyxiating gases, heir effect at short range is much worse, but it is eagler to find shelter from ti The flames carry only a relatively short distance, and cannot reach you a long way off, as is often the case with poison gas, - - The flame js vel. law, witha blue nucleus, and is di- rected through a powerful air jet It springs from the ground level and ex- pands into a roaring wave fire, In- deed, the flame is very Whe that of af a "gomibon bunsen burner of a labora- tary, only | ni is Slower. : the he h throu view of the volume and, flame many of the vietims ply from suftoration caused by: y T a) at 1s ned | Sanat Vt made from nitrate of ammonia, and that the symptoms are more like ni- tric peroxide than chlorine. te Germans Who Revile Kaiser. New Youk, Aug. 6.--A representa- tive of the Herald has travelled to the heart of the Penney! Ger- jon, sektled | almost entirely 8 ' , gfe 2 G 2 ered the . i s Kaiser and p! far, All Their sympa nee and admiration for Pres t : Wiison' 's policy. Despatches From Near and Distant 2 Places. Big recruiting meetings were held in Peterboro', Montredl, and else- .| where, with satisfactory results. Molybdenum is now being treated | in Orillia smelter," not having been smelted in Canada heretofore. A raft of four million feet of logs for the Cleveland-Sarnia sawmills has been blown ashore at Harbor Beach. American farmers, millers, and grain exporters made $400,000,000 profit during the first year of the War, Miss Sarah A. Dale, formerly mat- ron of Pickering Friends' College, died suddenly in her sixty-eighth year. The London Globe is insistently criticizing the government for allow- ing Sir Girouard to leave the Ministry of Munitions. Mary Clarkson. seventeen years old, a Scottish girl without friends and unable to secure employment, committed suicide in Toronto. Andrew Gavin, Toronto, aged sev- enteen, was drowned at the mouth of Sixteen-mile Creek; near St. Cathar- ines, as a consequence of the storm on the lake. At Newport News, Va, Edward Kinn, Loutsville, Ky. a boy charg- od with desertion from the British naval reserve, was released on Wed- nesday. He had enlisted as an Can- adian. WR -------------------- . Will Case Settled. New York, Aug. ae Lig Ruth Lou " the wil! of Mes, of James 8) pecial to the Whig.) Rome, Aug. 5.--Sayere fSEnting on the Carso plateau, in which Bersag- lieri registered slight gainz in the 'face of hot fire from the enemy, was reported in despatches from General Cadorna to-day, dealing with yester- day's operations on the Isonzo front, i To-day's official statement the Austrian losses in recent Reg he Monte Medatta, in the Unrnia: re- gion, were very heavy. "The War Office also reported the* bombard- ment by the Italians of the Austrian railway station at Borgo, in the Val Sugana region to the north," ' Miss ig Sm Will Never Appear On Stage Again, Husband Says. Hartford, Conp., Aug. 5.--Julia Marlowe will never act again, ' ac- cording to a statement made,by her. husband. ®dward H. Sothern, ' at Litchfield, Conn, where ' they are summer : "My wile has utel oid he taal y retived, made it im; Asked if fact that as completely broken down, dine pa: It is too Feat an effort for ry again. price is too hg A wt worth at All real pintl wool FLANNEL SUITS for Hot Weather SOLDIERS' 80X Saturday, 3 for $1.00 FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD Cheese Sold At 12 9.16¢c On the Board. i At. the Frontenac Cheese Board on Thuirsday afternoon, there were boarded 163 boxes of white cheese and 780 boxes of colored. The sales made were 281 hoxes of colored at 12 9-16 cents. At 12 9-16e, Mr. Smith bought the offering of Elm Grove, Glenvale, 'Hinchipbrooke, Ontario, Thousand Islands, Elginburg. Messrs. Cleall and Murphy made a bid of 12 1-2 cents, but they were refused. The following factories boarded: White--Verona, 108; Collins Bay, 20; Bay View, 35. Colored--Arigan. 29; Elm Grove, 45; - Glenburnie, 90; Glenvale, 50; Gilt Edge, 38; Hartington, 50; Howe Island, 31: Hinchinbrooke, 50; Oatario, 22; Rose Hill, 35; St. Law- rence, 37; Silver Springs, BY; Thousand Islands, 38; Elginburg, 76; Wolfe dslang, > Glen Dower, 35; Collins Bay. v00 TURKISH VESSELS SUNK. in || Among Number Seven Steamers And Dozen Sailing Ships. "Petrograd, Aug. 5.--Russian de- stroyers in the Black Sea continue * their devastating work upon the flo- tilla carrying supplies for Constanti- nople. Although over $00 enemy vessels have been burnt or sunk since the beginning of the war, among the number being several large steamers | and a dozen sailing ships of a thou- sand tons each. _Sary & Practical | Home Dress Making «Lessons 2 BR = Prepared Especially For This Newspaper by Pictorial Review : MATERNITY DRESS WITH SURPLICE WAIST. skirt also be finished with a gath- ered heading at the top in the event of the ends of the fichu being dropped be- low the waist in stole effect and the omission of a belt. Medium size re- Quirgs 7% yards 36-inch material, with 1% 36-inch Hning and % yard organdy for vest and collar. For the outer front and bagk pleat under-arm edge of placing "T" on a Ag hatforations a tack. un Al ges. of back on slot A erfrationn: bring the upper slot perforation to small "0" per- foration and tack. Close shoulder seam as notched. Face collar and sew Ao neck edge, notches and center-backs

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