THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 191 : PAGE THREE Feet Ale ee eA AA Bl AA Al AA A A el el AA BA Bd TORAVERY AT THERRONT. "=e CADTURE OF BARDAD] Tm ne vo ig; mew es Tommi, sie Bt lente fen pe Ae ee ei A Ap Ap AA A AAA A A BAA AAA AA AA MAA AA MOST IMPORTANT WIN | OF WAR m= Tl 2 Our Greatest Coat Sale! i Now On yu the best laundr 3 . : the : ve : hie y i y ' { oap It 1s possible to rr * NT gt eppin if i Rh eantit | --1 money than you AREF RECOM MILITARY It marks the | hay ( 11d I produce at any price TEE . } f ( nown 16 in obtain elsewhere Sunlight he a 350 Coats to Choose From 5% Soap l= nll Seb : wi sow RR BR =." Less 25% stern Pork and Lamb The be I | U3jgne Grocery and Xpects ua Home nti ot : " a RY keep We Guarantee PICKERING, Prop KQow the ropes nd be Guscruphlon : vi i to be of t 190 Prince steel hy do 1 ct \ x 5 y p Plone 530 | ERAF REMEDY, Nol NZ N.8 RAPION A PLEASURE TO SHOW THEM ANYTIME ' FREE 5 £ i Representation ronment that MEL y i HERAPION . : $ ' ir native game bird ' dire | iy SEX fgnger of extermination le to 1 i \ I - *! a pe ation by which for three seasons, up [yu Tiel = a BEEN HONORED to the fall of 1910, partridge shoot ' ng was prohdbited in toto hers | Major [yy pon Mrs. Partridge got busy to such good purpose that the rules were re axed and hunters were permitted to | go out after the marvelougly multi- | £ tat r plied b b s still declare . plied broods t was still declared | ort \ NATIONAL HUMILIATION legal for partridge to be exposed for | to-day. There | sale. Such is the law Ne SE}IRR owner | r'Te ' [ Committee Divided Up The Orders x have been four years of this attempt LAD J CO . . -y | ; fo curb the pot-huntef, who does not Y JELLI E FUND tmong Themsely Eil te the hunt fc 4 e or for sustenance i : | Bnt for pastime or lor gional There is Still a Demand For Sailors' | V ¢ evide v i ------ a ; ) t profit, and who n a fair - is r Ci s continue hig nefarious bird mfort rilled the pong sp vo sw | REE BR RR UE ERATE Sn Be SLA Bact Sirloin Roasts 20c oy REE AE pnt CCI porter Roasts 22¢ Best's [iiss ct rp a a BL ES Special! ying pasts 18c gu Suess ff nh En Ep fi Fa i | Great Sirloin Steaks 22c In Life of Comptroller Fortescue, | | Ihe Satisfactory Drug Store Retiring From Mounted Police | whom over I'he Popular Drug Store years, when interviewed here, is f Ic } malle ¢ . . . . - las rg DROPS 10.000 FEED 'spite of bs Tong. service and the | ' Lady Jellicoe's appeal in England | cul "58 Quality the Best BeefTenderloins23c = distinction that he has attained, he | DT € 000 { : y e es Tr ol. Maitland Experiments Safely | has missed practically all the rom ) 4 I wer ent from ri - - With Parachute Invention ance and adventure that the publi 1 € to the grand fleet | € ( r y V The bh © DT1e¢ tand are apt to associate with the riders | ) ( ' I HER PTY VY Yee YY YYVe TTT YTYVYTYTEY 0] NOY: Ue : : o {of the plains j contributed by I vas sent ells 1 Ie S Wd Every Homekeeper > Sh My work has been almost entirely Hodgin lo la licoe 1 pr I'he very special offering { er 000 ar in the offices at headquarters said 00 f the i ! lhe rounding up of Indians and | e emerge ymmittee. | yids for the : i Le | le No. 597 A outlaws and the active work of keep A ntribution f ri : wan : ( 1 ' een exXberin ¢ ng order has been for others, and I [MONE sent Just Hodg Ra y . ® rw ae) : and don't want to tell other men's |! venus Foront 1 f | . . ) Hise ver I = % e neti se: e. al r ny + ihe | Stories." iy him [Ire¢ f expense t ; ; : t where . vio d Comptroller Fortescue dald that he | Ls elli Sria 4 aad p m. davies 0. t . joined the police in 1873, when the force came into existence, and was [FRENCH CRUISER DID ITS WORK eig a ; 3 Fy one of the original party that ce - 301m e had to eB out West to Winnipeg nearly a doz- | Haltien Government Promises To Ik here is only or I's are en years before the laying of the Good k \ mak tl mpt my rallway The malin business of the 'uy Nov. 29 I'he French Gov force was, curiously enough, the pro recognized the Haitie: tection of the Indains, who were be- |. rime yf President Dartigu ing exploited by the white traders |, via received a satisfactory ib y Jespie sonie, el Shand FOR XMAS AND THE BOYS AT THE and being demoralized by the whis-| to its protest I p ro nse to wv hich hi wv ag tre r ef i i against the reatn of oy Be stvok-in-trade for the bartering Of |p. zens in Haiti, and par . furs h BI anything FRONT, A BOX OF ticular against the vielation € i avhi : In the first year he was out in the | prancp legatibn last July ew oe e : | } : vi ¥ 3 \e | West, however Constable Fortescue, |. oral Guillaume, the Presi fC af3® 1 : £1 rresBoRAcni Hi 2 "'las he then was, was taken ill with 147 01 as removed. from the 1 : : ; ® a X ' ie id ips : : ; 100 typhoid and was invalided to the sail by a Hiob and shot ; | an, Hum t A SET ee Bf ' East As a man familiar with the pe Sci) cruiser DesCarte i 0 r Fal y Sena SO d 3 t . hi Tl hay a work of the fofce was then needed | yi, bh has been in Haitien waters for |. en t eB Ise 4 Way I th DC Sittas : " | at headquarters, Constable Fortescue | oyorat months, has been ordered to] hoe" PAsES y hes r thing. : i" ! | was taken into the office, and there |, part § hit stan 3 3 0 dah yrison there | [ 1gh very nr bed, Robe { | I | | adventure, as far as the future | comptroller was concerned, came to of Lachine, hea | 1 Mis Many Viitues. an end, for though ihe rise of. ihe NEW COLLECTIVE NOTE jumped into the i "uo {|| Specially prepared and all ready for sending Bech Veel Montres young constable to supreme control - t canal and saved Andrew 3 | . I Knitted | President Wi n never uses slan of the famous force (8 not without | prom the Allies To Greece Being! from dr nine Sold at All Cigar Stores and Druggists. I Sor r drinks and n $ || romance, the work in which he was \ r BEdwa 'SO1 aiod iad Coats ever fights e ed. as Comptroller Fortescue London banquet t ngaged, amy Athens, Greece, Novy 9 The 11 ps had lost a great opport Ministers representing the Quadru-{.,. ple Entente sent to the Greek Gov i wwrwe evi ernment Firday a new collactive note eee = | PE DAT Red, does not lend itself to the telling of stories. The comptroller is HOW TO GAIN FLESH now in his 71st year | {| | a rkable 'S 2 3 5 outlining certain measures which the | { In ral kable Statement OF A ann Alberta's First Woman Lawyer, powers desire Greece ta take in con- I | I aud. Bones A most interesting ceremony to the jformity with the preliminary agree | | | 0 18} i] { Ww ork Fruit tore £6.00 Khal Cod {or yi : women of the west took place in the ment reached recently Premier ide. n ' A NARI oats Ol Laugh and grow fat is a homely Supreme Court of Alberta recently |Skouloudis had a long conference Pisp-- ! | the erving need Saying a Mrs. Elizabeth LL. MOr | when Migs Lillian Ruby Clements, B. with King Constantine after receiy- | a . $4.50. ris of Hammond, La, tells of a more "A was called to the bar of that Pro- ting the note A Cabinet' meeting ca ach ' SEY ORANGES Vo ~ 20¢ and up to Boe n dozen i {rel fails method She says vince. She ig the first woman to be | followed on Saturday, and it was an : INF'W DAT on 3, 4 and 5 for 23¢ kxtra lean . with cannot say enough in praise of admitted to practice luw in Alberta. [nounced that only a few of the Al : gs ™ ENEW MINED NLT : 35¢ & 10, i Vinol, for it saved my life f The ceremony was performed before |lies' suggestions were acceptable to > ea oe _t CAl IFORNIA A 20¢ a 1b. weak, nervous, run-down ot t! Mr. Justice Ives. Miss L. R. Clements | Greece ! fre bowels constipated BAN AN As » ac a dozen sleep, was unfit for work and, w is the voungest daughter of William ' - : + (2 and then comes | : ; 15¢ and 20¢ a dozen nothing but skin and bones. Three Clements and Lucy Chisholm Clem Only Half The Forssription, the Aud «pel Fruits delivered to all parts of the cofty. $1.75 8 ecial Coat, doetorg had all failed to hel s | ants. formerly © *oisle Truce . headiche 1 | Pp ) | loctorg had all failed t e¢lp me ents, f« ly f Paisfey, B ce fee k y, Mpatr 3 Bhd wEMReh tr ou- 314 PRINCESS STREET. ~ Phone 1406 1 collars, Ts One day I saw Vinel adve ed, took | County, Ont., now of Vegreville, adm ohishes Henry Hal courage and bought a bottle, and I' berta. In 1912 Miss Clements receiv- | Ford, who seems {0 have succeeded J Dr. Chase's Kid- soon made me feel better. I continu | ed the degree of B. A. from McMas- | Andy Carnegie at adviser-general to ney Liver Pils re- } ' ner} lieve is condi- 50 Khaki Sweater, ied its use and such a change! ter University, Toronto, the universe But it will be noted A rhave regained my strength, flesh ant a; > that Henry does not add the rest of J !y and thoroughly : : under tunie. | health, am perfectly well, and the Like Napoleon. the prescription----""and walk more : U3 Seek of thelr utterm Buttermilk doctor was surprised to see such Editor-- Say, youl man, your ---- : combined . action : {change in me in such a short time' jokes and Napoleon are alik Germany's Copper Famine. Hyer, kidueyw { Elizabeth Moris, Hammond, La Joker-----H'm, bow so? Basel, Switgeriand, Nov. 29 The ole reason Vito! proved such ¢| Editor--Whe, they're both dead. | ppper roof 1s being takes trom. thei SIRE i Having bought the whole outfit of Eastern Dairy E P Jenkins' I Mor rful strength creator in Mrs Imperia] castle at Donaueschingen. oy School, I am now prepared to deliver Buttermilk in is case was because of fhe pep ------ G , ' i § jermany, and will be used in the | ua onate of iron, beef peptone and the Hon. Francis Grosvenor, lieutenant | manufacture, of munitions of war | any Q ntity. ie active ) N, 1 5 if + "5 . . joe ves of fresh cod livers, with | in the 29th Battalion has been| This roof weighs riany tons : ¥ \ : ut oil, ymbined ina pure native wounde i H g he se- Clothin 0 ~ i SHI, y \ ¥ x wounded in action e was the se - -- s 8 C mpany. tonte w ne wh <h makes Vinol a cond econ of Lord Ebury, and had Mrs. Aaron Matthews, Brantford, - \ one Il ) most wonderful tonic Geo. W.| been manager of a business: house in| drowned hefselt owing to nervous y 4 A 7 J Mahood, Druggist, Kingston, Ont. | Vancouver. trouble, : . * ' PE