Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Nov 1915, p. 8

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emotive ret nt idea ars Amaia " &s Yh os | r 2 PAGE EIGHT : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1015. emo | TRACKING OF PIRATES i] Toil OurShawlCol- me lo JHE om | | To-Morrow Britain's Ceaseless Watching of Seas (Continued from page 5) Capacity business greeted th in That Has Nulliied All Theats of It is announced that after Janu-| 3 DOS, greeled the a >a : : . . German Cyalt. ary 1st no "working pay" will be! tial performance of the big six act This will prove: an interesting place for The Glasgow Herald published the Pid 10 soldiers in the Canadian Ex-| Photo play, "Judge Not" or "The Hi : following interesting arr le in "Sug- those seeking seasonable goods. We have also RB : ture de luxe in which that celebrat- J marine Haunting": ada " Bugs Addition the! ea Broadway star, "Julia Dean," ber Py ial s . . The First Lord of the Admiralty pp 3 and employed as armourers,| takes the leading role. Miss Dean a number of speeial things to offer at prices x '] has announced that the losses in- {atriers: Tey smiths sad-| 18 most capably supported by Harry Ji : flicted upon German submarines have i 7 *T SIACIREEEE He SHUR, So | D. Carey and Harry Carter. = The much below their regular value. » : been formidable. By 'doing so Mr. : k . *l | H Balfour crystaliized the stories told by the naval men who have come peditionary Force whether in Can-| "omdn of Moaa Diggins," the fea- drivers, cogks, bakers and butchers, story is one of many interesting and §i : as authorized by establishment, if ig Stenes and the mute) Jess 1 wv iA is one that will appeal to all. § : > a 1 qualified and recommended by the of- aught i / ret I: : BETTER STYLES lu from the North Sea to those who; "0 Landing the unit, receive' The same bill will be shown to-night Hi he Limit of LE |] wove amongst them in the anchor. working pay. This pay is in three 30d ali day Saturday. ! cold weather ~ ages on the eastern seaboard. Buti. .... >; "$1 a day, 20d The a day = i . Ss 0 4 J very little has been said so far about * EOn ; ny Charlie Chaplin at Ideal, comfort 1s on . the methods followed by the navy in and 3rd, 50c a day. All of this pay) . : is cancel first of the! This weil known comedian will be i . ° the inside #® of tracking and destroying 'he latter adie after the firs . shown in the screamingly funny com- J In - Fj day pirates of the seas, and not very > ha a | edy, "Mabel"s Married Life;" also x e ig one of our much about the number of German In discussing the cause of the can-| | A Herbert Rawlinson and Anna Little a 5 _ celling of further duty pay, an officer | : £ shawl collar 4 \ Subarines Which havs bes atepunt ave as one explanation the fact tha? id the two reel feature, "The Go- Ulsters. The : Rs p , IED Save oa BULE POA! cal . at the front are seldom |pher, and the latest Faitersal Week- Jf For Women's and Children's Winter Coats. I 1 11 7 TN i] are 2.300 trawlers, mine-sweepers if €Ver near the firing line and their 9 Lar ne i ' hav Qo La} fi ; y and other auxiliaries os" duty, out- will ¢lose about work js less dangerous. In comsider-| Urday. side the regular service, keeping the ation 9 this Mie department did aot The Late Mrs. Peters, Leeland. ne x - he neck afford- 4 ; North Sea clear. We always be-| '°¢ 3 ay y x-| The funeral of the late Mrs. Nancy | J er and some longer. These will be offered to- the neck anor ' . . being paid to the men who were tak- y = 0 lieved there were about 3,000 ships ing greater risks Peters, who died Nov. 17th at the ji fi ing the great- , at work round our coast, and what & : --- {home of her daughter, Mrs. Lyman '§ morrow at if roteetion / q ij is this matchless armade searching a B Young, Leeland, took place Friday to | §i St ' Ph tex th for on the lone wastes? oS Sicels of the heddquan cots Cataraqui cemetery. Mrs. Peters . o o 30 f . an. ] 2 » i ! = So far as the smaller patrol ves-|, .', jopation made by Lieut. Walk. had been in failing health since last - " fl . ". most severe 5 i fj Scis are concerned, they have their .. 'p S.A. Belleville, to the Officers July. She leaves two sons and three | Hi Cy I oe 2 month so divided up that more than Mess. . The barrel came just before daughters. Her hushand prede- | ji weather. / if haf of the 30 days is spent on actual mp broke up and now the officers ceased her about twelve years ago. Hi : / 4 patrol work, and for about one third "MP e uy The sons are William, of Kingston, | There's luxury | they lie at their moorings, ready at 'Fe ®nio¥ving the fruit. and Sanford; of Watertown, N.Y. 5 - Peart: 3 ' r 5 any moment to go out and reinforce . ad i The daughters are Mrs. L. Young, and eowfort in , ' | 2 even unit. The remaining tew Hr TL Gliese: Mh Hy Leeland; Mrs. George Allon, Ganan. FREE--Any Butterick Coat Pattern free the shawl col- days they are in the harbor and the ,- ~ NOPes Rout 3 ite oque, and Mrs. Brewer, Perth Road. ji al, . ar Ul . / men are on shore leave. But their !3lion from the Collegiate 'Institute --- |} . lar Ulster work when gut is no sport. Take the °F Xbe Ausiralisy sadess who arrive Fire In Mail Bag. i} | with each length selected. men who re patrolling given tracks. '% the city on Friday. As a result of the incident which | Ji . ; They do ten miles either way--back : ize | OCCUrred at the post office on Thurs- ne . 9. tne) A 1 and forward, back and forward, uo In orders appears the list of prize day afternoon, the officials are keep- Lyles are ade th Patch Pi 4 3 change, no variety--looking, watch- Winsera und thet vases uf Chdets ing a close cheek on the parcels for 1 000 Y rd li hit with Patch Poe: ¢ [ 2 i ¢ oN : by S 4 lg ches. sday | Eo oe» : ye I, rE Toa, Nh and day there Senumacher Siver Chaiong matcher. on Thursday when a vox [ff | rus Ua ite Belted Back, i » : 2, as tow hen he should fire. To watch Shisl (senior) hig a. oy: | being placed in the bag, it broke into | § some the But- ; AF ' these vessels from land, even at long WMI As. SInpelet or : 18 YEAr! games, but the fire was immediately | § ton through,some or ~~ intervals, as they pass back and for-| Capt. E. Snider, who is trying to or-| yiinogished. Had this fire occur- | with Fly Fronts, FT -m\ i i ward grows tiresome. What is it SadiZe a cadet battalion, is the prin-| 4 on a steamship, the result might | |i ete, S15, $16.50, = . to; those on board whose eyes must cipal of Port Hope Hi School, he $18 and $20, BETTER VALUES | never reiax and whose watchfulness COTPS of which won a prize of £2] ---------- 4 - oh et a Ottawa C. I. corps won a Similar] oases d deed sd | 2 ; . - a In. Yeahy prize. Inthe list, the Kingston Col- HIM | and Ladies' and Children's Underwear. Come here with all vour Overcoat . wants and BH dirty winter nights they pass) leiate corps and also those of Ren-| 4 wHIG READER 60 YEARS. Special Tomorrow 10c Yd patrol the Scottish firths. The cruis- and engaged in troop and squadron) 5 ie | frew, Campbeliford Smith's Falls! , , . ' through. Where is the sport in liv. : es * -- you'll do well--vou'll do the best--vou ean't find ing under conditions which pile tor. | 204 Picton received honorable men-|g Mrs William Scott, who re- kg. * y {ers on patrol are mot so fortunate Work: Dr, "Tom" Gray Goes to Front. iB N is p . ; . . k i] in going to an anchorage after a Dr. "Tom" Gray; Humboldt, Sask., |} For Suits, for Coats, in the following colors or i i} | short service or in obtaining the Kk. but th h In | formerly a well-known rugby player] : : i y @ [ji benefits of recuperating by a few |3 Week, but there are other regula-|.¢ Queen's University, has answered || prices: / Most of them are 2 1-2 vard lengths, a féw short- have been very serious. |§ This is an English make, for Nightgowns 1 i iN S 5 ¢ i | «Owing to the heavy rain, the sol- § § husband died ij | North Sea are as fierce and bitter] A ier husband ¢ seven years All Styles and Sizes. i as on A Oe: for the terrible nor] diers of the garrison did not carry|& ago. Their marriage took place easters laden with the ice of Nor. 20 the usual drilling until 10 a.m.| 4 fifty-eight years ago. way come cutting deep 4nto the sail- Friday. The men of "C" Squadron, ors who man even the ships that O-M-R., marched to the Cricket Field & hb b bee | EF better Overcoats. pedo boats above high-water mark, lion. the local corps standing SEven-|& sides in Joyceville, R. D. No. 1, iH {days' short leave. Respites from | lions. which carry evén more weight! IB a March gale tossing them ashore ty-first against the world. {% has been a reader of the Weekly like corks--and the ga.es of the + Whig for almost sixty years. | { the call of his King and country, and |} [§ | active service are now happily more | than do those issued by the depart. | yes gone to Shornecliffe. Dr. Gray} | numerous than in the anxivus days ment. One of the men in "C" squad- {is a medical partner of D, B. Neeley, CARDINAL J choly experience tow. move slowly put under the shower by his com-|, recently attained the rank of ma- abot dhe North Sen, ay ater day, jade, jor in a western squadron of the C. Hi {week after w , an after SR iM. R. da i eedin verseas | § | month---nething in sight but water, The men of "C" Squadron, C.M.R., RR ad proe E averseq I} and no one on board knowing where have been given regimental numbers | : they were, except the captain. It from 226,501 to 227,000. { Iwas an intense vigil, with ever the ---- . {danger that the fate that overtook == The 59th Battalion received lec-] A work Iman Scrites the Whig i BROWN {the Hawke and the Pathfinder in | tures during the rain on Friday asking any y | broad daylight might overtake them | Morning. | "unworking™ women cannot catch i il COPENHAGEN {at any moment. --- {some other «gr than the workmen's | ji RESEDA i e losses inflicted on the German Lieut. Godson has recovered from | SiX wlock ur ote Syoning. ant? | { NAVY i i i . | thé effects of fall from his horse, | Says the women w X Julmarines have hewh furiidable; B ho leaving the workmen to stand, after |B they are more than formidable, they and was on duty on Friday morning. | H 'SAXE {are irretrievable. When this war | -- being on their feet all day. : PURPLE {started we had still to pequire actual | Lieut. M. Carry (3rd Dragoons, - ! : -- ; | experience in fighting the underwater | Millbrook) left on Friday to take | Canadian Christmas Cards. MYRTLE jeraft. We had to learn, but after | O¥er his duties as paymaster of the | A pew line of special Canadian - - - | the Hogue, the Cressy and the Abou- | 130th Perth Battalion, under Lieut | Christmas cards--with maple leaves And three other makes, at 90c, $1.00, $1.25, in | Kir there was a lull to the losses of | Col J. E. de Heértel. Lieut. Carry. | qnq Canadian verses--will be gregt- | the Pathfinder and the Hawke, and | while 'with "C*" Squadron, Depot |v snnreciated by Canadians abroad. several shades. | there was then a long interval before | Regiment, C.M.R., has proved him- | y, Crlow's, : { : : | the Germans sank the Formidable. self to be gue uf the Jost of gliears, But we have grappled with the diffi- cers a en alike regret his x Saturday 8,30 O'clock J xirisommaziic un sonem aint sian conan commen Bry ' | ing submarines immediately they en- Surprised him by presenting him | Second Battalion --- Seriously % : | ter given areas that are amongst the With a pair of military brushes on | wounded, John Legg. England. ! : . 1 oR : | most carefully guarded secrets of the | Thursday evening. The squadron | Twenty-first Battalion--Wounded, us ecelv Long Kimonas that sold for $2 and $2.50, | navy. But what is common know- | has lost one of its most eflicient and | George L. Bate, Lindsay, Ont. ' Saturday 98c J ware ors that we wan ates | oo x pp | Sate of Hate. Navy 'and Black Serge Skirts that sold for 9 | submarine travelling under water Col. T. D. R. Hemming, D.O.C., is aT. DR ng, | sh Trimmed Hats are marked away * R25 £3. £3.50 98¢c {through a curious formation of the ornwall inspecting the canal down for to-morrow. George M . ro 0, ¥3, 3.5 x po Saturday { wave it creates on the surface. _ | Suard. |& Co.\ Hat Specialists. e t Corsets, French, that sold for $1.50 Saturday 98¢c lll "our sailors are now trained to pick a 0 White Silk and Muslin Blouses, that sold for { out this wave. Even laymen in na- | It is expected that in a few days | Fancy potatoes from North = On. " = , i Carnovsky's. " / a $1.50, $1.75, $2 £- .Saturday 98¢c | if there is a large object under the {suthartsing ot a battalion lo he re- bg whey Oe Soc. Dutton's. i shite fl: Jette g Q | thousand n county. e inten- | - Night Gowns, white flannelette » that sold for tons, even at a considerable depth, |lion of the Department is to have | ; | p vorine ? £1.50 Saturday 98c¢ !it will cause a 'displacement on the battalions recruited in every county | ; Skirts, Rlack Sateen, "flannel lined," $1.50, [Surtsce. This Wave is not easy to In the province. Announcements Saturday 98c | | Yn shanaliing tion of tho sn | This is the soft white wool with the silk : ss > i { Notices of any character Fe- thread s un thr rh it d the best w as "Rannalabia this wave there is no difficulty | Battalion, under Lieut. Rackham, is || 1 °° hat oN pun through it, and the best wool known House Dresses, 'flannelette," that sold for en EO The So Simculty. day and night at its work. On || Simission fee' is charged, are for Scarfs, Knitted Jackets and many other ar- $1.50, $1.75 Saturday 98¢c constantly sending up little air bub- Thursday four stations, situated at || Inserted in _ the adve ing any other ar les. each Men's Grey Flannel Army Shirts, large size, Once on this track the subma- | the McGowan Cigar Factory, on Ri- (| folerene 30 1%. Woe for ticles for Children's use and for Xmas Gifts. £1.50 : Saturda, rine is-doomed. It has no escape. | deau street, at Fort Henry, at Morton || consecutive insertion: or 10¢ a But thére are not many German sub- | House, and at Elginburg, were work- || line each insertion. If reading Men's Heavy Flannelette £1.50 marines now. We keep sinking them, , ing er. On one occasion the | > socle i : : == towing them in, blowing them up. | Wen were engaged in their work for | cuba, Or 'Sher oreandssiiogs 3 3 Life in these submarines is on a | twenty-four hours. - i] future events, where no - : Men's Heavy Flannelette Pyjamas, regular LOOT BEN han lima Sonercet | ; $1.50 Saturday 98c | o a : ! Thursday for the late Lieut. G. 8. An- || for one msertion: Men's Sweater Coats and Cardigan Jackets, . 3 $1.50 quality Saturday 98¢c Coats $1.98 8.30 AM. Black Silk Velvet Coats, Cloth Coats, Tweed Coats, portunity for Ladies gods sold jugular SMG 5, We are offering a smart' y morning, \ clock .......... Sutin : : i er-nabad | S88 Patent Leather Boot $12, SATURDAY, | $12.50, SATURDAY, Mi ould : Swi tops, in button The window display will tell you more n a n ih or lace, gr eatly reduced price minute tham a newspaper could in an hour. * 3REY AMYTHEST IVORY OR WHITE A Workingman's Query. i TAUPE i i i i} when we thought the German fleet Ton, C.M.R. tried to skip his regu- leadi PP. i A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. Ji mien: come ont but it wan a melas | lar bath parade and was prompuly| one of the leading western wre f C 3ROWN trap ---- tere -------------------- a --

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