PAGE TEN * Words by DUDLEY GORDON alse moderato pt v ape 2 Jim-mie Ma - lone has been liv-ing a - lone pm Jee $oiind 1 -- 1 t lr le fly) CFA g aT i 1 1 = ---- 'Jimmie Malone : ; A "Bachelors Ballad" © Mudie by ; FRANK LESTER eye,when to CHORUS ---- ---- For twen-ty years or more; All of these years, Jim-filé npev-er had fears Hell ev - er break his vow; __ His first sweet-heart tar-ried, So, "Twas fate made him no one to both-er, theres no one to scold, I Jim nev- er mar-ried, He vowed no more sin-gle, Hed when hell min-gle With girls, that hed laugh when I ---- girls hed a. - dore. not be caught now. His friends nev-er knew the real rea-som thats No blonde or bru-nettecould get Jim in their p-- true, net, ' For Bdgar Selden Music Used by permission, Why sin- gle life he wus a want, take a drink pe And when they would Hed just wink his Jim-mie liked best, wise one, was he, own, And Ive no. one > Copyright by Dudley Gordon oi oh Production Co., New York Al Rights Resorved No 46s new friends et at A a A A i mii a. ( MILK v8. HOT WEATHER Our Milk is thoroughly pasteurized, proper- ly cooled, 'and delivered in sealed bottles. You Cannot Be Too Careful urray Muste Coy New York try to find out, hed~re win him they THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1915, ~ - - Ply; That the an-swer- was a , And as al-ways his Jim-mie Ma-lone anda sin- gle life just suitd me to a gp SR come and like, and Im dry; Theres' po one to to please,on-ly need to eas-1 - ly guessed. an-swer would be. Theres ge, and dont have to be ery, Get up when I boss me, my time is my Jim-mie Ma - lone. Ne 465. STREETS OF TOWN CAVE IN, Mine Settles And Camp Drops. Into Hole In Ground. Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 2.--Men, wo- men and children, hurriedly' abdn- doned their homes in Valley Camp, a village on the AHlegheny River near here, as holes yawned in streets, houses toppled dangerously and gas and water mains broke. The vil- lage was built over the working eof what once was an important edal mine, and as the decayed supports in the abandoned workings gave way, the surface settled over a eonsider- able area. In some instances porches dropped into holes in the ground, while in others houses were left standing on the edge of dangerous openings. -- lL Si GERMANY TALKS PEACE. Foreign Under-Secretary Says She Has Always Desired It. London, Oct. 2. The Berlin Over- seas Agency issues an interview with Dr. Alfred Zimmermann, Under-Sec- retary of Foreign Affairs, in which he says: . ' "A solution of this difficult pro- blem (of Belgium's future) must be found whieh will render it cei tain that Belgium will not be utilized Old friends and PLACEDTO HERMENORY unite in saying HER DEATH WAS END OF ALL HIS HOPES. Brooded Over His Grief and Finally Took His Own Life In C bry. New York, Oet.- 2.--Reverently placing a wreath of white carndtians on the grave of Mrs. Lucy A. Sim monds, whom he had known and loy- ed for years before her marriage; Maximillian Schmitz, a wealthy mem- ber of the New York cotton ex: change, shot himself through the heart with an automatic revolver at Mount Hope Cemetery, Hastings-On- the-Hudson, on Thursday afterncon. The body was found lying face down: ward scross the foot of the grave. It was a tragedy of grief overpow- ering which had "finis" written ta it in the shadow of the magnificent con- faderate monument, Mrs. J. O. Williams, of Madison, N.Y., a sister of Mrs. 'Simmonds, told the story to- night. © "Maximillan Sehmitz was an old | and dear friend of our whole family," she said. "But he cared most deep ly for Lucy, my. sister. | He knew her and loved her since the time he made her acquaintance more than 10 years ago. THESE HOT DAYS With Your Milk, KEPT THEIR MARRIAGE SECRET FOR YEARS «Parents Become Grandpareats Be- fore They Come to Find Out the Truth. +="New Rochelle, N.Y., Oct. 2.--For tén years John Chabot Lewis, now thirty years old, and Heleii Fales, twenty-eight, have been "keeping Company." - They lived next door te each other, he with his father and she with hers. Every day Lewis would go to work in New York. In the evening the young woman would méét With and they would go for a walk. J People would look at' them and wonder. Some one once got up the nerve to ask them why théy did not marry, and Lewis sdid: "Oli, we're happy just as we are." To-day Lewis didn't go to work. 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Speaking at the huge gathering, Raja Sir Har-|' nam Singh alluded the Viceroy's keen desire to have the soldiers of India fight side by side with British sol diers in Europe. Lord Hardinge, be added, had given to Indian uspira- tions a weight and dignity to whith they had never before attained, and his name will be recorded in nation- al history as one who had assisted towajds the attaifiment by the peo- ple of India of theirrights as citi- sens abroad and the full eonstitu- ar BRAND COFFEE Two ' Favorites In %;, 1 and € pound cans. Whole-- ground -- pulverized -- also Fine Ground for Percolators. CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL. 163 HRA IO OUR FRESH GROUND COF« FEE AT 40c. CAN'T BE BEAT. Try a sample order and be convinced. NOLAN'S GROCERY, St. Phone 720. Prompt Delivery BLADDER 24 HOURS F Pach ata "STEN" Food when properly Cooked, Can be served First Class, And the way to obtdin it is to COOK WITH GAS. Drop a card to the Office of Works, Queen Street, or 'phone 197, and have the GAS installed in your home. Light, Heat, Power and Water Depts, 0. C. Folger, General Mgr. : ' co » i tional development of théir citisén- & : 4 one ' ship in India. : atc 4 Lord Hardinge, in the course of $ hig reply, said that his earndst de- \ : iL sife had alwiys been to contribute , . to the material welfare and devélop- ment of his fellow-Indian subjects. 4s he had endeavored, he said, by thoughtful consideration of their needs and aspirations, to draw them closer te the Government ernment, § } ATTACKED BY A BULL. "Bhe-liked him very much indeed, for the purposés of England. Ger but it was mot love. "T'do not know many has alwiys desired peace, and now wishes & gudrantee that there will not be in the future 3 War Such as the present one." iin The grain movement through the Lachine canal last manth Was Ereator than during August, but greatly _jshort of the September figures in 1914, Daring the thirty days of | People last month, 4,244,119 bushels of grain passed through the Lachine was | locks. » . A court-martial was held in Wolse- ley Barracks, London; to inquire In- . [to the stealing of out of the Fale's home. They told : Lewis that it was a fihe healthy boy 277 'PRINCESS STREET. . Journal of C t would be that w is evil" a she was married 594i Simmonds, a New York » who desire Shoes of especially fine quality -- Shoes ~ that possess individual style --will find their every wish_gratified in our showing of question is view- is one of the taste of a public | tions from the hest mak- | ers of Fine Shoes. {The Sawyer | 212 Princess Phone 159 Shoe Store