Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Sep 1915, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISE WHIG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1015. THEUSS. EXPORT TRADE! 'LATE sociaL NEWS. 'MUCH : IS GATHERED { Miss Bessie Smythe, West street, Was hostess at an informal dance for EMPERILED BY AN - ALARMING Jack Smythe last night, when the BY END OF WE JK REMAINDER | 4 EXCHANGE DROP. guests included Mr. and Mrs. R. WILL BE IN BARNS. : T= Halloway Waddell, Mr. and Mrs. A. ---------- Great Britain Fails To Establish Er ritiias, Major ang Ms. Ww. H Binder Twine Shortage the Only Dif- Tw g o> g » Mrs. Charles McDuniough, - + 5 < Adequate Credit -- New York Miss Florence . Cunningham, Miss fic ulty--Threshing Has Commeni Pankers Are Given Something To Katherine Hart, Miss Beth Small, ed at Various Points of Province, Ponder Over, ~ Miss Marjorie Minnes, Miss Annle With Indications of a Large Yield New York, Sept <1.--~Thé tre- Minnes, Miss Ruth Anglin, Miss Regina, Sept. 1. -- The special mendous export trade of the United | GWenneth Merrick, Miss Hazel weekly report on crop conditions in States, in which this country leads Brave, Miss Isabel Waldron, Miss | gaskatchewan, issued by the Depart- ~the world for the first time, was im: gars, Miss Katnjcsn « rr ment of Agriculture, states that fully Hed' veite bY: s i , Dr. Jones, a ODe, Messrs. | g5 por cent, of the crop is cut. periled yesterday by an alarming : oa o 3 65 per cent, o op u drop in foreign exchange rates, not. Richardson (Toronta), W. «8. Dalton, a SF . Weather conditions have been i ably sterling. : high Mason, Nienol, Bate, Cald- | jgeq); slight frosts have been report- | or e oman At the clog of business last night Nel » Macdonald, Watson and Robin- ed, but no damage té the quality of i , the English pound fetched but $4.55 the grain is mentioned, and with a rics . T y continuance of favorable weather ® oo ahmerican money. Thies, 4 Mrs. Waiter Johnson and Master (je greater portion of the g¢rop will || a 3 i 8-4 ceils, from its value August 1st Carter Holland, Rochester, N.Y., are be safely harvested by thie week-end. || ' g nnin of 20.3-4 cents and from its quota- | YISIURE the former's aunt, Mrs. John Some delay has been caused in || 5 tion last night of 5 3-4 cents, a Newlands, Nelson street. . | cutting owing to shortage of binder || z Gy a twenty four hour break in .value Miss Marie Clarke, "The Belvi- twine, but every effort has been put Her Fall Suit or Dress, we invite vou to see the i dere," returned to town yesterday forth by thé department to remedy || , i vinka. 2 i without precedent : : ot | STIEF & few days' visit in Brockville, | ort "18 Dew materials just opened up, and now readv a, Barked the lowest Net where | 4, Miss Montgomery, of 128 Union There is a sufficiency of labor for |B - for vour choosing. Lack of space prevents us reached in an excited market where street west, left to-day for a shor the harvest, and the excursions have vine a £ IE . eo revery day recently has set a new re-| uv ip Montredl with her sister, | now ceased. A high rate of wages giving a ful list, so we can only mention a few. cord of depreciation, and it is.ack-| Migq Fp, I, Montgomery. was paid at the commencement of nowledged that sterling was headed " hi 3 . y -------- harvesting, but $2.50 per day is now | downward with a momentum and T. J. LEAHY SELLS GROCERY the general run; -velocity that promised to take it to 1 : : Threshing has commenced at va- | N 2 levels unthought of ten days ago. On King Sireet After Doing Business rious points, and big yields are an- | av rr es an In the face of this rapid depress- Over 25 Y ticipated 3 % : ion- bankers Here were woidering to- o ¢ oo t - vk VRE ; . 1" night how much longer Great Brit- ne: of the mos widely-known A FET a I { - ain would pay the premium and buy business places on the Market Square THE CONCESSIONS MADE | aC erges { 800ds in this market which she can has this weap changed hands, I By Britain Wo Caled States 1 iP ! get in countries where the vi.ue of | Leahy, who has for aver a quarter Y Slates Regard- : i her money is greater. of a century conducted a grocery! ing Teuton Goods. | From one of the best makers 'in England. They vere of the opinion that |store on King street, a few doors Washington, Sept, ,1..-Generall 40 inches wide A d American factories and producers east of the Whig Building, has dis- speaking, . it fis the intention - t 50c ya. would feel the pinch if rates went posed of his business to Ben Lee, | the British Government 'to per- 42 inches wide ' much lower; that cancelation of war | Proprietor of the New England Chin: mit the passage through the 44 inches wide . : ' orders for everything except what ese Restaurant, King street. Mr. | blockade lines of goods for whigh the| | 50 inches id Bovs need. the best of clothes. Clothes cannot they cannot, afford to do without- Les, Whe, his Syuauctad De above American importers have entered in- on HC ho W oe ' . 1 : PF owder and shot, riffes and sLra nel, | restauran or the past eight years, to contracts with Ge a a S- IZ 'hes x be made too well to-meet the requirements of a Cini hs and ANtOTICLe ed Is well-known in the city, and Mr. trian firms. Heretoanar, nd ha 08 che 3 . id strenitous bhov, follow and there would be few new | Leahy bespeaks for him a continu- required that the money shall have o> $e les wide ' . orders placed by London in Ameri- anee of the public patronage which actually been paid for the goods, " 28 inches wide We're experts at clothing bovs Ww ith the sort of ca~exceépt for positive necessities. he formerly received. Mr. Lee will,! Now it will be sufficient to-show that - inches wide a } , : The reason and the remedy seem-|nho doubt, make a success of his new they were regularly contracted for : Qe clothes they ought to wear, Special showing in all ed clear in the minds of Internation-|venture, .as he is honest and ener: and that the American importer is the newest stvles, $3.50 up to $10.00. > ' al bankers here. .The English pound getic. f really the' perso responsible for | v er ee eis ea : has become depreciated, they said, ---------- them and title rests with him. | a because Great Britain has failed to Goods valued 'at many millions ot | . in #SCHOOL SUITS ON SALE. provide a method here of paying. the ega a e dollars have accumulated at Rotter | |B : big bills now coming due American dam and await transportation to the ; evio ul ngs n , a. shippers; the remedy would be, they United States. The qrder applies {|B Double breasted Coat, full cut Bloomer I'rou- thought, to establish quickly--very of as S to these, but whether ji will extend | . v LL vo ickly, unidss sterling should be- to goods yet in German factories but | : sers. Same as cut shown: fit bovs 10 to 16 years, an y o Co ¢ under contract for delivery a avy an aC , ) A in, Nn on, come still further debased--a mam- | : t 5 " s ° at. | " side of the Atlantic is ret undeter- | a | moth credit loan in this 'market } After Hours sie y e : : { The vau.ts of Wall street and the : . mined, i . i. One Third Off Marked Price. banks in the interior are already as The success of private fhterests in) Very Fine Makes for Autumn and Winter. ' . . ' y. ' choking with gold. More gold would If the authorities expect to be able London represented ' by special at- - : . . . Splendid good serviceable Sehool Suits. See tend to create a period of inflation. to enforce the spirit of the law, which LF a, Seouting the release of These vou will find exceptional values. 3 ine 1 . 1 { + v infor < What New York bankers want to closes Kingston hotels at 7 p. m. ou 000 worth of such goods 54 jhhae + showing in our window and come infor a look. do is to lend Great Britain an en- | they should put ou a fae. overs mow on the decks-is explained at tne | . oH ing hes wide ormous- sum of money, to be spent large one, and stop the illegal selling British Embassy here as due to the] 54 inches wide ca _-- In paying bills here. Apparently | of bottled goods to both soldiers and | fact that the local attordeys were 58 inches wide EL i Great Britain intends to adopt this| civilians. The Whig has received, alle to S-cure and present to (he 20 3 ; " course. = Officially, neither ~Great| on excellent authority, that one man British avthorities the proof requir- 98 inches wide Britain nor her financiers have giv-| sold eight thirty-five cent flasks of ¢ as to the character -of the goods e ; | = ' ! en an inkling to bankers here of | Whiskey for a dollar each. The fad the Senaitions of contract. Now | what they intend to do h| sales tcok place in the yard of a well-| it is planned to permit American im- --~ ' » . . ish Embassy a T me ul mgs The hotels in this way receive.the 8 1 hére, which, it is be- | blame for soldiers being "under the Heved, will greatly facilitate impor- bs . . . ! | influence" long after closing hours, | tations, a A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. | ) uw | whereas civilians are making money ra satire reaponcibility du the In shades of Navy, Autumn Green, Black, Jere exnerts. , i SW 2 ROP J } y : | the ill traffic. Ing up of dyestuffs of German iis, AY EA 3k v Were experts at clothing bovs with the.sort of | om of the illegal traffie | manufacture intended for Ameries i Greys, Copen. 54 inches wide, at ... $175 yd. - ¢ 4 ANOTHER PATRIOTIC FUND. | Placed by the British authorities up- TN smn . {on the German Government, and it i Tr | i T 3 ° Ottawa Report Says It Will Be | is alleged that a contrary impression ° i Launched in the Fall. | as been Sought to be created be- ac ; Po 1 Ss . - A report from Ottawa states that | Britain, To an Stag onst | Great ] P in Late Rev. Sr. McKéown. another Patriotic Fumd appeal will | Bri . 5 | fi : Il For dl days past the Angel of | D€ launched this fall. There are at Fog oe oes British Embassy Bae This fashionable Black Material we are i | A hi present, in round_figures, 100,000 | , of A eS da Sa ¢ ih € < Death lingereq within the Wald 9!) men on 'the other side of the Atlantic | ae Dh April 14th a formpf notice showing in four different qualities. | Hl e Monastery o ie Hote uo fréni the Dominion, and at least half | Was issued by the British Govern- 19 J a illll | St- Joseph, and at an- early hour on| yo imber in training in this coun- | Ment that they would allow vessels = Imehes wide lf | August 31st, it Slain McKeon | try. - There has been a large in- | CArrying two shipments of dyestuffs, 44 inches wide jand. Rel" Margaret McKeown | rouse in the number of recruits with | Which were paid for by delivery 'in 7 44 inches wide [fH passed. filo her eternal reward.| coe igents miter The Patriotic | (ermany of certain cotton eargoes, h1 ide llif | She was a daughter of Wiliam Fld has approximately 19.000 fami- | to pass without interference _provid- * 46 inches wide llll | McKeown 'of Erinsville, and 2B lies on its lists outside of indepen- | ed thes vessel sailed under a neutral | 1874 entered the Hotel Dieu of SL! dent funds such as that in British | flag; that the shipments were made | Joseph, where she has passed her | columbia. { from Rotterdam and the dyestuffs {life with the exception of oue year | Another important consideration | consigned to the Secretary of Com- | spent in assisting in the foundation is the fact that for the last three | merce for distribution directly to the . : | of the Hotel Dieu Hospital at Corn- | months the fund has decreased its | textile industries: 4 : : | wall, ' i {surplus to the extent of half a mil- | "This offer, which was refused by 1 : an (0]0) | The deceased was a bright, gift |jion "dollars. June was the first | Germany, still holds good." " 3 . ' {ed woman, who rendered. valuable | month in which expenditure exceed- - ° Hiill - service in the various offices in the ed income, and-last month the expen- Last Of the Season. . 3 ll | hospital and community. At the | diture was $350,000, compared with | Thousand Islander, heated by 0 ns j date of her death she was Mistress | an income of $200,000. None of | Steam, 50 mile tour of the 1000 Is- , Rot yoices. ors . | tile was fakes ap With yayment of | lands, Thursday; September 2nd, at he leaves to mourn her loss, be-| o clals, either; these being paid out 7.30 p.m, sharp. home at 10.30, For N - : FN 1 : : CE 3 | k ' : r Autumn wear, in shades of Navy. Co- Silks will be the popular material for after- [ll sides ber sisters in religion, sever | of interest alone. os ivr re Th0 Year In Shi avy, ] ; y so [lll | 8! nieces and nephews. Rev. Mo-| For several months now Patriotic Hit By a Ball. pen, Browns, Greens, Black, Sand. noon and evening Dresses this Autumn. We are | er. St. Charles of this community, | Fund officials have been considering During the baseball game-at the 40 inches showing a large assortment at . very attractive | fi present Superior of the Hotel Dieu | the inauguration of a new campaign cricket field on Tuesday afternoon a : | Hospital, Windsor: Is 8 niece of the | for donations to the fund. A year +") : 42 inches At $1. or : QE Slospital, \ {ago it was not considered probable ittle girl was struck on the top of ' $ 7 | f the head and dazed when a foul ball | , On Thursday morning at 7.30) that the war would last for a year went into the crowd. It was fear- | wn * . {o'clock the funeral mass and other | Without visible signs of conclusion. ed at first that the child had bee U ' y Si lk P 5 il e tt Oo {services will be conducted in the { The fund officials realize-that hopes | very seriously hurt, bat oe hos B TTERICK'S FALL FASHION BOOK f | convent chapel. jar eace Suring the --_ oi ve i to EO to her home. The ball went now ready, with hundreds of the very latest : 3 | The Late Mrs. Joseph F. Swit. | tration of the money was based on | one awd several Sh, and things for Autumn. A-beautiful satin finish, all pure Silk, full 36 | The death ocurred in Toronte on the. pectation. of years, or Mt ie Anches wide, in over 30 different colors, including Wednesday: morning after a long ill. | G19 el€hteen month expect that so Special Island Rambles. FL. 2p A BY Ox ness of Mrs. Swift, wife of Joseph F. {| On Thursday and Black and Whité. Regular value $1.35. - Swift, formerly of Kingston. The | MAa0¥ men would be sent to the frent | On Thursday and Saturday at 2.15 i -. 3 ; For 98¢c ard deceased's maiden name was Mary K. | [Om Canada. i pty ET hovsand Leander, The ' r a yard. Bolton, and her place of birth, Troy, WITH THE BOWLERS. i SE -- * lil! N. Y. She is sfirvived by her hus- : , ; '| The Manitoba Government has band, three sons and one daughter: : 4 ------ | ay ; | chapged the provincial cgountin Bla k Satin Duchess Sabt, {ames Swift with the 15th Ca. | AO Shs. Vagus Tedtus Stans ac} isfed the Sroviucial | acvounting ; 1C. ' " § adian Battery at the front; Edward; Two bowling games were played | General, removable only on tweo- Joseph and Irene, Toronto. The -| thirds vote of the Legislature. remains will arrive Friday morning an Tuesday evening. = The results 2 « One of the best French makes, fully guaran- 2 gis, Fritay mornide = re mtr on rite nition "teed as Oars ve -vard wide. pol sung in St. Mary's Cathedral, after ; teed as to wear and color; one yard W ie. Regu which interment will be made in St. |, tt, Williamson, Dr A A lar value $1.75 .. or $1.35 a yard | Mary's. Cemetery. For years the Dr. Coon, F. 8. Keen, C. F. Smith, |[} 3 ~ 4late Mrs. Swift was an active worker and J. Jamieson, (skipping for W. | = G. Fe = s RT ie in connection with the Ladies Auxil- fary of the Hotel Dieu.. T: ' oy 2 Wil G. VanHorne, W. J. Moore, N. : : Ba ! ; . Manahan, R. S. Graham ¢skip)--15. | - Se 2 ee . . affeta Silk ' ¥ J. W. Power, R. Stevenson, W. R. | = _ : -. = -- " cut or split; full assortment of colors: a regular } -- . Tn very wide width, the soft kind that will not amass onwis, jure and & A Fir Soins! ~. wae $2.00 quality . ; «.. For $1.50 a yard Shoes for Boys on Sale and $3.00 Boots for $1.98 pr n's last submar- ine note. It consisted of . an & acceptance of the American 'de- % mands India and Natural _ Shantung Silks PEPE E ELLER EY ob | a A and 36 inch widths. Bit oo. Otgaieed A uague, : Special at 35¢, 50c and 75¢ a yard a A Drackville on Tuesday night, as » »3 orts Prof. L. W. Mulloy, ranch of the = Speakers' Patriotie k Was, organized. The first gun is to be fired next week, in con- RS 4 Wh nection with the visit of the Sth : a r on S - Mounted Rifles to that city. - ; : i - Sige aE ye mt Atl "3 = gE 2p Good Boots for Boys at $1 75 to $3.50 tw re pt GD ee pn BOO th D awn Ran ea 20 8 00 03 65 0 Dra ¥ a] # The Small Green Gages. ~! Ignatius Lincoln, the selt-canfess- | tv Bartlet! pear: are now ar-'ed German spy, was arraigned in| riviog dafly at Carnoveky's. | Brookiya, ; 3 i

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