. , - A 3 » - po os % v pH | 4 Dependable Banking Service [A NG RAI D oust , 4 gependabie banking safvi rocar, xores ap ems op GUL EL DAILY {eatime dad fo bosiiess, men carr ink heen: gi AND ITEMS OF rare r o or 0. o - 2 ERAL EREST. % - a ana facilities of this SRL ie . G INT . 2 Feature Vaudeville Acts 2 antee of satisfactory service to the business T---- : of 3 Happenings In the City and Vicinity We vite 'your business and private secounts. ~~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. RATED AXCORPOR; The Misses Greaza witt spend the sununer on Wol ' ee Suntmep fe Island at the Watt 10c Evening, ive," re- | CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES| Joseph Hodge, certificated plano | nor Roa RTA UND First insertion, 1¢ a word. Ea «11 BANK or TORON [OO [fui sii! 3%) STRAND THEATRE "imi wrt FO - 1 cent 4 word. Minimum charge for || Pte. George was| Mon, Tues., and Wed. one Insertion; 25c; three lusertions, || 134TH SOLDIER'S PAY Head Ofice - a» TORONTO, CANADA Rainey, who 4 Patd-Up Capital 0 oro erYed Funds - 40,430,352 wounded in France on June 26th, is Somififl FEATURES) B0e; six $1; one month, $2. E 3 cheque, and a sum' of money. fuproving. i hd Hil Apply Canadian Hcomotive ; W. G. Gooderham, President \ €" 1" . ait, -- e 2 Honderaon: Vice Pros! ions Dr. G. C. Dewar, late of Toronto, Charlie Chap Lin AE + TI A Tine One FOB, WITH LOC- 'William tons, John Macdonald, It.-Col. A. EB. Gooderham, has aecepted a position as assistant in "THE BANK" in P Acts. HELP WANTED i kei attached, on Str. America, "Gen F. 8. Meighen, J. L. Englehart, Wan. I Gear. Paul J. Myler . EE TYE TINE £3} x bi to ar " 99 Owner may have same by call- ni 4 Haw, General Manager, [a hha a jamb, Supt. of Hranches. a Lib parks, sents. "Go The Moral Fabric i CHANNERNALD, APPLY RANDOLPH, She Bt hig Shee D IN pt EW YORK--National Bank Spector. © CHICAGO -- to Gibson's for Tread Easy Powder. the Bact Triangle Play with Hotel, . SIGNET RING 1 GUND 1 Savio. rat National Bank. LONDON, ENG.--London City and Midland The Salvation Army ladies' band| Misi rap wi Kesstone | MOTGRMEN AXD CONDUCTORS. AP. [| ply ut cab stand ~ corner of KINGSTON BRANCH: is growing, and there are now four- ah Bs iy Te ri Street Rallway Co. 5 BOY'S RUBBER COAT FOUND teen ladies in it. A Love Riot YOUNG MAN WITH OFICE EXPERI- in Armories on night of pres- "hi ® i entation of band instruments GEO. B. McEKAY, Manager :-: = Market Square. _H, Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 Also other kood subjects ___ence. Apply Box 3, Whig Office. entation of band instruments Howls decorated o King street. Leav cAul- r-- pr tmenn i 0: J ave orders at McAul-| wen Ew a. DINING RO Roow IM WAITRESS, EXPER- || Caretaker. SURKY WITH CANOPY TOP, RURB- i v ey"s Book Store. 'Q fenced. Royal Hotel, Napanee, Ont. ||| a | ber tired, lamps, two- sseated; also Ae ey | C. E. Morrison, provincial (license ONCE. FIRST CLiss PIANIST. IN "LES 'ER- | two buggies and & Gladstone : I p AT ONCE, FIRST CLASS PIANIST, ||] FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- || argh EE Tox quick puyers Apply Samuel McCullagh, the Ar- ; F ] Inspector, Toronto, spent the week | one able to read at sight. Apply It TISED FREE end in Kingston. College Book Store il Anyone finding anything and eR X 4 ya i 's . MONDAY -- TURSDAY itl y mores Misses Laura Wilson and Kathleen The Popular Actor, a. oa ohran 1lI Wishing to reach the owner may Gillan, Pakenham, are holidaying RORERT WARWICK, home | Apply NPR Jing pond | do"so by "rehoriing the feels to | iwg HAVE A LOT OF CAMP STOVES vi i i t an e A seven roomed stone dwelling, just on the outskirts|¥ith old friends in Kingston. kie 155 Hart street. = 0 il tizement will be printed in this '| a Te we ohn LX of the eit ith £1] ' "Hot burning feet" cooled byjgg BOYS AND GIRLS, ALSO RING SPIN-|[l column free of charge 's of furniture, good nl ¥, with an acre of land, good barn and we Il, for{| Tread Easy Powder from Gibson's, e as of An ners and weavers. _ Apply Dom a If and beds. J. Thompson, 333 Pi cess ree EE Miss May Campbell and Miss Beat- | 'y * * rice Upton, of the Whig staff, spent | Emerald { GIRLS FOR THE WORK ROOM, VE, Ave RECEIVED XARGS $1000 S eak uick the week end at the latter's home in| In Five Parts | light pleasant work. Apply to N.| LOST. shipment of high D2 pley, : : Elginburg. Sixth Episode of | , Polson, 2656 Ontarto street. 1 "eemtavthason mes ----------------------_------------_- are offerins special ary lets a ee | TOP HALF OF SILVER MOUNTED a AE arge stock of " | \ 3 . 4 ojce Ceam Bicks™ at Gibson's, ! "THE aml AD Th: SAME? | WOOD WORKING MACHINE MAN, | fountain pe Finder will be Te e Dunlop tires. George Muller, 373 Sergt. E. Wilson and wife have B OTHERS, one used to shaper. Apply Fron- warded by rning to 28 Mont ra blll GR _tenac Moulding and Glass Co. Ltd. real street r King Edward The- g Ent pt end pak | so iE J. K. CARROLL AGENCY, Salle 10 Enterarise to Shend a rH. : : os __atr LARGE STOCK OF DRESSERS, © 56 Brock Stree Phones: Office £8; Res. 874. |Levecque. ea eatre BRE Ni 3 WE | THAIN, THOROLGRRRRD. ches, stoven men's clothing, boots, ood h 1 one-ha white, answers to a ind; »w and second hand Mrs. W. W. Daly, Winnipeg: and d wages ply gee n Hos hed ¢ . name of Babe, on Princess street urniture Ss 1apire, 45 Ontario DO YOU VAL YOUR EYE- Mrs. E, P. Barry, Rochester, N. Y., "waren nd wait for: ar oy Co fame of Babe on Princess street, I" on A ------------------------_---------------------------------------------- 5 2» Ew v 1 fase SIGHT ? are visiting their father, J. V. Bur' The Serini Extinordinary. [TWo MEN, GOOD WAGES, STEADY Johnson streei. Party harboring |. cap ee -------------- ton, 210 Queen street. The Serial Unique, | employment; must be strictly tem- same after this advertisement will LES: 1 HUDSON, 1:1e Miss Jessie L. Kilpatrick, B.A., a perate. Apply Kingston Genera) be prosecuted Troner fully equipped and good a; . ' ' Hospit al Er -------- tires. If sq take eare of it: do not let mon-|Queen's graduate, has been engaged 6 0' h | ipa. sea ---- : > i Peg T e Ring" | | EXPE RIENCED SALESLAT FOR | TO LET 1 HUDSON, 1916 MODEL, FULLY EQ- 2 1 FOR SALE ; THESE EFFRCTIVE ADVTS, COST ttle. Once, 25¢; three times 50¢; I week $1.00 GENUINE VICTROLA AND TWELVE selections: your own choice, $28.50; 10 casn and $1.90 per week. C. W, ndsay, Lid, 121 Princess street. 1915 S-PASBENGER AU OBIL Ew Starter, electric Hghta, Yo ec. Must be sold at ence. pply Me- Laughlin Garage, Rontt oh Y treet. DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE, 331 AND 429 Montreal St, cor. James; six rooms; bath and all conveniences; gewly decorated Apply §3 Doug- mpeg Textile Co, Cataraqul street. . o- ba . as a teacher in Renfrew Collegiate ey or pride stand between you and|irstitute at $1.100 a year Bou Featuring uipped and good tire wearing glasses. For aid in examin- ar Jahon, cshawa, was in| Francis Ford and Grace | : she 4 § 3a . | the city over the week-end, to see etapa S----------------------------- | s ing the eyes and dependable glasses, ] ig sister. Miss Tena Jackson, Who 1s | Cunard | COMPITRNT WAN. FOR GENBRAL] oatt at mprsmisinsmmmmmeemmceet | 1 CADILLAC. IE SODEL. REBOTRI see our optician, il'Tn the General Tospital. | And other Universal Stars, | ho oe BorRs small amily Sires | FA GE FURNISHED ROOM, DOWN. cally equipped; five Nobby Tread Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Craig, Sedge-| First 15 weeks Solk ih { house off University Ave lington street. Bo | tires re 1 ove RLAND, 1914, 4 CYLINDER, 40 wick, Alta., have returned to the city | And Every Wednen and Thursday | "TT OFFICES IN CLARBNCE ST. ORAM. it rl A MAID WHO CAN DO PLAIN COOK-| OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM. electiically equipped. 4 hew y | H R.J. RODGER after spending the past week with Follow A, iin g. No washing; also a house- bers. Apply to A, B. Cunningham, Rm Ap- arence street Mrs. E.' Byington, Portland. V References rec « equired -- 132 Princess St, "Ice Ceam Bicks" at Gibson's. TY Lake Ontario Ontario, y Mrs. Carson, 72 Barrie St eee | | MeLAUGHHLIN-BUICK, 1912 MODEL Where th e Clock is on the Walk. Miss Christine White, U niversity | | SS ----T----TTTTTTr----T DWELLINGS, STORES, oF FICES AW) roadster in gbod condition A R EXPERIENCED, RELI ABLE BOOK- | Real Estate Agency, 82 Brock St. |1 FORD 1915 MODEL, IN PERFECT arge cit 8. grocery State eXPOTIance SN | memmt---------------------------- : salary expected Apply Box 7. BEDROOMS AND SITTING ROOMS, po re 94 3 1 Hy DSON, 1812 MODEL, ELRECTRI- Whig Office opposite City Park, 123 King Bt, ally equipped and good tires avenue," left on Monday for Ottawa | Writ thei a---------------------------------- condition where she will take a position in vai giving full par- - | SU MMER COTTAGE Postal Service Department of the | i . experience, ete, to Lawrence mi fram city. Ap- Ww. Pr. PETERS, BROCK ST. PHONE 217 tiew ® to Government. i Box 71° Ww hig Of { to 82 Brock strea 'hon x 712, ce ply to 82 Brock st hone 326 217 Capt. the Rev. Thomas Doods, | 'TONIGHT and [very Nit SR | or 621 fa chaplain of the 155th Battalion, 130& 830 Ee . A : : v AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY WO OR THRE 4 x You Can Count On It preached al bath Servines in st MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 330 earn $100 monthly corresponding | furnished ro ral local- FOR HIRE, Andrew's church on Sunday, and de- : | f ; no anvass'ng. | ity. Fo IT ther b: AIATS BPPIY | Se ---------------------------------------- livered two most inspiring liscourses {2 Free Shows Nightly 2 a i Diary. Prose Bynat. | to Box 15, Whig office A MOTOR BUS FOR HIRE FOR ALL When we take care of your storage bat- ive WO. IHOSL inspiring ciscourses cate, 3.969, Lockport, N.Y. l= SR at pe occasions. Phone 1177. Geo. W. tery there's no doubt of quality service. Ice Ceam Bicks" at Gibson's. Vaudeville --Photoplays - : mete [STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, Boyd. 89 Earl We have established ourselves as experts. Provost, Brock street, has this| spwission Te PARK FREER BY CARS | Sel | | "du¥sairy sooins; Jour own lock and Will you come in and be Convinee? Tod Chart and Serer oor in| tu. Chligriars 1 Cont flay gu Cars TEACHERS WANTED. | Eiken treat: Fhone FORT DRESSMAKING weeds eviots an erges for 8 | SL Aan nA Am teeter | fpe---- ---------------------- QUALIFIED THACHER PUR S. & No. FURNISHED, FOR THE SUMMER |p, o,Cc7iCAL INSTRUCTIONS IN } I LESSES order clothing department, His | ! . ' ! | 16, township of Bedfor rd APR | ~ o 3 ready-made clothing and gent's, fur- | a | . sala Yo Geo Bu wd months, Calderwood, the residence dressmaking ocufting by m ure hone 1045 507 Princess St W. G. Craig & Co., Ltd. LL hr To |S Walker 3 Clarence BL" '| designing. "irimming, ~ete.; . three nishing department are well assort-| | +h dollars, including system. Madame Free inspection of any battery at any time ed with new goods. Sole Agents For i= Spe a Elder, New York Dressmaking The funeral of the late Richard | NG 4a " FE Parl AFIED PROTE BAN IE MALE | ni RNISHED., 119 EARL arlors, 253 Princess street, corner Wilson took place from his home 'on | THE EF » Union 8. 8 No. 2, Port en eelve Po § re Sydenham. yi Camden, two miles east | twelve rooms, Spacious Rr two sides, nicely wooded Upper William street on Monday | ay i CRE. RATHBUN of Yi : Ls lo ¥2 Brock street." Phone 326 or BOAKD AND ROOMS. S er Drinks morning. The funeral was private | pn Ce ) . I umm but a number of veterans in the city | MATCH jase Sa as, Harrowsmith, RL ---- |FIRST CLASS HUARD AND HOOMS, attended the funeral and paid" their | «NO, a CIN. | every convenience: central loos- FOUR ROOMED HOUSE, AT ONCE, ton, Apply #43 Brock street. ar 1 { Montserrat Lime Juice |iast respects to their deceased com- THE NEW IMPREGNATED 7 AROUNE { MATCH. NO AFTER GLOW LADY TRACHER FOR THE JUNIOR | poll Srepisee ' 3 . , oe dawned upon| Welch's Grape Juice rade. L _ hil " department of Seeley's Bay Pub- | Jantyiew Fark FR Six m ! PATENTS Eas » school hold : md ¥ ) ARO Ne Must i to J S------------------------------ ---- A Lig you Haat there is one place Bape Vinegar DAYLIGHT SAVING Lesnens the Danger of Fire { u ed norm al ; t Kingston BABCOCK & SONS, Patents, trade to buy Kodaks, Cameras, ON FIRING LINE. § Mg 00 ir SAME Face As : Her k Rr ------------ | Marks, Designs. Baib. 1877, = Werme and Camera Supplies? Dt 4 Chapman, See. Bay. Ont OFFICE, GROUND FLOOR, CONVEN- oy, Patva ies Frawiner. Mast or hb i 1 . Gurd's Ginger Ale Interesting Letter From Pte. | a ----,., lent location cL tection" free, 99 St. James Sta Mont- That place is . MoDermott, Who Flake CARD OF THANKS WANTED GENERAL |sUBURBAN mouse, mis With. % | Ci STR DUST Washington; r A 8 mer and family Wish ro thank | n ND- ' IPRIGHT PIANOS 1 _ ARE . y ' Gordon' $ Grocer Y, a 8 Year RihuibmETng ud, muienp of the ME at payment of Nos GEO. A. BATEMAN, 67 CLARENCE FURNITURE FINISHING 0d S ore Cor. Bay and Montreal St.| They have daylight saving on the | irs for the Soral tributes and for the | J0"°Linilea IT) Princess street oe P. DRISCOLL, FURNITURE FINISH. . Phon anh 50s owy i e | er. «all or drop a card. 23 John firing line. In a letter which Ed-| reveme street, FINANCIAL a } © . ward McDermott, of the motor trans- ther PERSONAL port section, 'wrote to his father, | "oA eA AAA. my -------------------------- James McDermott, Division street, he | 0 CONTRACTORS mms ime ~~" |"RONTENA€ LOAN AND INVEST- BUSINESS NOTICES states that revelle is sounded at 4.30 ; ment Soclety; incorporated ett ee eee ie. aq : HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTHMARKS ™ ~ . ioe | a.m., which means 3.30 by the prop- driers wi be received by the une and all growths and skin blem- ru Rr wv . y AWNINGS, ao RANDAR rSURTAIN "1s BROCK STREET. er time. The writer says that this | the several trades works i " ishes removed permanently, w'th- kle, K.C. Money Issued on city motors, folding bost pettar hing out scar; 30 years' experience. Dr and farm properties, munielpal tackle, 'ete. Frank w. Cooke, 3 ning HR daylight savi is ptty ha the ereetio ) fet - A Ask to see the Soldier S FRESH cuT FLOWERS, YUE ng 1s pretty hard on the dence on Whitin es lon of 4 vel Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Ear, Nose, and country debentures; mort. Clarence setreet stytem. a 8ki 8 clalist, 26% PALMS AND FERNS . Lowest ur nny tender not necessar- Throat an n pe es purchased; deposits received | we Pte. McDermott writes that there | iy uecepted. Bagot St. a § Interest allowed. R. C. Cart-| ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF CAR- are pretty good prospects for the fin ET TOTTI TITTa. wright, manager, 87 Clarence St pentering or bing of any des- Kingston. cription, dr ard or call &t Wm Dean, 141 1¢ street Esti Vest Pocket Autographie : | Flod y ets. Kodak Fiuiaialo eB Lata Li ca Suit Sor yun. %: erebenee, anol HE LuGAL Opp. Y.MC.A. ingston tin try and the roads are ro with bershany: ini ¢ po ni WRIGHT ated? 4 = isioriuin gia. R 1 Call t the fr 3 layers of dust. Such weather, how- a Ba i NguAn oma ay Ciar | R. C. CART 16 ing up 844, or a e ever, was good for the Allies. offen- ence street. Kingston Financial Agent for BUSINESS OMAN i @ sive, ET -- | NESS NCES BON MARCHE GROCERY | Berries Pte. McDermott, an ardent reader / | DENTAL | Investment Bonds | of The Whig said he saw by this \ ov veNray canvassing: be { 87 Clarence Street Send for free boo Heaccek, 2.969 Lock port. N.Y. POWER & SON, WHERE YOU WILL FIND | : va paper that Mr. Gordon was over in STRAWBERRIES England with the 4th Division, and : 2 . Be or 268 Prinoess' ret. "Phone 649 | ,Bananas, Straw- uo TIRRRILS adds that he was one of the best offi- 3 o ei pe ------ Fruit, Riba, ot FRESH VEGETABLES cors they have ever bad. None of Fo] 8 "i VEONAND > Lum. Sta. Xe LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GL tuce, ace, Hadishes! Onions, CHOICE GROCERIES their original staff remained, all hav A 2 626 HSeNs 8nd, vago Fire Insurance Company. Available ARCHITECT Ripe Tome Assets $61,187,215. In addition to tects, eto ing either gone home or been trans- Se on ore { ' ferred Ta units -- oh yen So ic holders have for ta, eto | Omess, Soe' ager BC FRIENDSHIP'S s. ARKS AND SPARK 2 security the unlimited llabilts of Offices, 358 Bagot 8 159 Wellings t GC city property, Insured at lowest Phone 608. 210 Division Street. Phone 343 || $444 444449 $404440040400¢ ne, id aT Ls Gomis SHRM wixint. neve egies" 23 | roOwER & Son ROUFTEOTS, MEW. rompt very . - rates from Stra. . 2 ON 2 a nge & Btran ARE ON THE MOVE, . Phone 325. ae Brock ant BW quiiding, _ cornee "The Ne - © National Drink" | AERMANS ARE DAZED os an au IATE UIE BY BRITISH CAVALRY. rocers, Druggists and Soda a FOR A QUICK HOT FIRE, TRY Fountains. Buy it by the case for the home, Enemy Impaled From a Horse FENWICK, HENDRY & CO. For First Time in Eigh- -- tributors | " teen Months. / D Br ery ey =" AFH Charcoal Redding k Ete. tiie g : : et 1 179 Wellington St. Phone 1763 Bhd ddd ddd ddd SEEPS Sid ATE SAILORS' BREAKFAST. _ British Front in France, July 15. ) ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL SER nh in Via London (delayed).-- After the a SNIPE DEATH OF WILLIAM COWARD, German Sub Crew Had Good Feed on Dreach was made in the second Qet-f ff Two Bage for a Quarter. > Bratish Trawler, ments, British and Indian, for the | t sin di ud, / Your Grocer has it for le. . - Former Instructor in Penitentiary Hull, Eng., July 17.--The crew of & : ward of their JOS. AHEARN, JR, Passed Away in Edmonton. a German submarine, which sank the a I a I ni wAitals be- | 279 1.2 MONTREAL STRENT Mark Coward, 143 Pine street, re- trawler Bute, made the trawler's gan. They went straight in the face Phone 866. : ceived a telegram on Sunday, stating Tew prisoners while they were at of the Germans, who were forming a . that his brother, Willlam Coward, breakfast. The Germans then ate| pew defence line between the strong Opposite B A Hotel had died suddenly on. Friday last at the breakfast themselves, carried off points of High Wood and Delville| ol By his home in Edmonton, Alta. The all other supplies, placed the crew in| Wood, which the British infantry was | ---- : deceased was very well known in| boats, and sank the ship with bombs. attacking. | thé eity. For a number of years he| The Bute's crew reached the Tyne| 1¢ was half-past seven o'clock in| > Il was trade instructor in the Ports- to-day. the evening when they rode forth! " y mouth Penitentiary, and went to Se . from the cover where they were| ; y Several Canadian Casualties, awaiting orders to cross the fields, af-| mans, who had not forgotten the iw Edmonton ten years ago. { . ' - . ; Boat, train, Barriefield camp, and |years ago he was forced to retire on Died of wounds--G. Pigeon, Lan-| ter their patrols had felt the way, drill, tried to receive the horsemen We are open to buy 100 all city calls promptly attended to, [account of illness and has been ail- caster. . | with clear going ahead and behind | in their sweep back with the bayo- Wo ecla b f d hi te _ | Special rates to theatres, balls and |ing since that time. : mn--E Stoddart, Carleton Place. !them the demolished trenches of the! net. : % . bus. o highe wh PL parties. All modern 5 and 7 pas- i Heh survived by ee Site, Loree; Q Prisone; of wat 9 gllcRane, first and second Isles and an area of At amother point, as the cavalry senger cars. daughters, kieanor, lda and Mi + Queensboro; Jloyd, Belleville; | shell holes which made difficult their! swept across the wheat fields, the A doult b - tatoes, 5H est price pal A and one son, Edward. | Lieut. W. E. Massey-Cooke, Peter- progress to their rendezvous. In-! surprise of the Germans was 48 hank winwion, minu % Piao ease' DuRtriy Also 500 lbs of dry i {boro; John Doyle, 42 Montreal fantrymen who witnessed the sight! fest as though some apparitions had | "**g» , fowl (8-10. Re WILL BE LAID ON THURSDAY. |street, Kingston. | could hardly belleve their eyes. | appeared. Price led ow ( - -- i Wounded--E. 8. Cochrane, Graf-' When some Germans with auto- | The cavalry 'went ahead until the: ' tbistte : » | TURK S, ir). Corner Stone of the New Catholic ton; H. Foster, Bethany: R. Rey- matic rifies, which are practically | found the infantry had not yet taken Phone 705. per pa Church at Wolfe Island. nolds, Brockville; J. M. Thresher, portable machine guns, blazed from a! Delville and High Wood, and were, . It was announced on Monday that Beachburg. | wheat field the Dragoon Guards set!gignalled to fall back and dig in anti! - For further informa-| the corner stone of the new Catholic _ Prisoner of war--Thomas Casey, their lances and charged, wheeled relieved by the infantry. They | Machine gun into the Germans. church at Wolfe Island would be laid C. M. Drummond, Peterboro, ! and rode back through them as might | brought back more than thirty pris-, One division, whose loss was only the Napoleonic oners, the sutvivors after thelr} O1€ man in the capture of a section tion apply to Nit SE THE on TRursday morning at ten o'clock. | 2 Sent sntimitte | have been done in iE . one ra Wt Archbishop Spratt will officiate, and Riches do not bring happiness.' wars, and for the first time in eigh-| charges. of the second line on its front, was at nine o'clock will hold confirma- Neither does poverty for that mat- teen months of continuous warfare | At ome time, when a machine gun "0! 50 happy as the cavalrymen, who --------cwrS ON thse Had + ~ Anderson Br The British Admiralty denies that|tion, for which there are a large ter, so people nright just as well ac- on the western front, with its con-| was troubling them, a British avia- pad last had seen action. - 08 a German sub. had sunk a big.auxil-{npumber pf candidates. A large cumulate what wealth they can -in tinuous bayoneting, bombing, gass- tor ina monoplane, flying at a height! i . ing and shelling, an enemy was impal- of three hundred feet, circled four "Buy Talcum Powders" at Gib- 458-1846. iary cruiser. number of the priests of the diocese an honest way. ' Phone "lce Ceam Bicks" a} Gibson's. are expected to be present, 1 "Jee Ceam Bicks" 2G ibson's ed trom a horse. The surviving Ger- times as he poured the contents of his son's. Tide Rev pi Sik y It "is said that letters from France state that' Queen's Hos- pital unit is now on the move following up the British offen- give and living in tents. The work they are doing is strenu- ous and very helpful in saving life. CAVERLY & BRADSHAW | "Peas & corrazs. || WattsFlorist FRESH CUT FLOWERS AND COOKED AND SMOKED 1 MEATS. i Bees ssst ste