Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jan 1918, p. 9

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A AE. i SAM AE A A A hy ¥ § hl - THE 12, 1918. Ay A ) wt a . ---- x SC ---- came to K.X. Section; and to Flyer, | -. ; _-- . whose nerve was beginning to go ; § as = he - BEHIND THE LINES | again. He stepped back and scat] : es Probs: Sunday, strong west winds, fair, very cold. inized the young soidier's. boots and | 5 Si ; $ : t 3 + {lower extremities. Suddenly he emit-| Fo ted a 'solitary syllable--'"Whatdye- | ans i : ~. i ! . peanyousintgotyourpanteorcsses +o | h RNR ENE EEE EEN ERE RE NNN { : . | T'ONIGHT at STEACY'S J [looked at it so intently that his head | Mrs. C. Stuart Parsons and her, oe ; : : sp + | began to feel cold, dnd he wondered |1W0 children who have been with Mr. | ' » : . 3 w ¢ y Mrs. James Rt. Henderson, Earl| : : . ny} ; > its ta > a a how long-it would be before blessed | 2nd rson, ! . - Yee aig' ing "Flve Cis jee 3 le £ late ¢ Flyer Francis" was lucky in his! foe K Ty aici teided ta move), p1ivion descended on him. Present. | street, returned to Ottawa today. ; . S 1 ORE oP EN UNTIL 9.30. chojce of a billet in that he was al- {ly the Major asked him to hand his| x Ca " . Complying with this re-| Mrs. Francis King. Stuart street, | The prices quoted for tonight's selling are 25% less than today's wholesale cost. - morning. Madame always called him | Getting seated» he divided his at- kat Svar. vietin: extender entertained informally at the tea early, "It was inevitable. He often! tention between his breakfast and| most approy od a ab Friday in hénor of Miss wished he could be as sure that theithe morning paper, occasionally paus- |, thumb and: Sodas ne rox" of ague. Kaiser would hang from one of his|ing to respond fo Madame's outspok ? i a x finges of { ts a» . ec? Six only Jaeger 1007 pure wool vests, regular $3.00 values. + Tonight -. . Ceres 31.98 . res 3 right hand. | Miss Hilda Jord Barri ovwi -lamp posts as that Madame en soliloquies on life in general and} ©. FIORE Es A112" Tanaiead iss. rdan, Barrie street, ¢all him early every morning.| Canadians in particular. At seven-|,, ~HOW-IONg-ve-you-addit?",inquired | entertained at the tes hour on Wed- 10 only sleeveless Woolsley Brand Vests. Regular $2.25. {the Major. ! nen tok > ably he would turn over and|thirty precisely he took his hat from | Bjor. | nesday in honor of Mrs. R. Bruce * . Tonight .. .. :. '.. 31.29 another nap after Madame's!its hook, patted Madame's little a, August, 1914, Sir," was the | Taylor. 4 z (| patronising on top of his dear lit- 4 --48.0dd lines of fine wool vests, indifferent makes. Priced, regular-. ly up to $2.25. pl Fen + "Time - you ~ had-a-new-one-and-a- | Miss Kathleen Saunders, - Alice So it was rather strange that one tle 'head! said a long and tender |. ; 3 tek , : b bay . » : ' . it-off-the-top-of-your-hair-wouldn't- | street, will be the 288 morning "Flyer" found "himself un-| farewell, accompanied by an equally OF your-hy ould he hostess at the .. Tonight .. .. . srlnaer rd Rh ee aS Oe to light a lamp under a . Russian street, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Car- S 5 do-any-harm-and - don't - forget - to - { bridge club on Tuesday evening. able to enjoy his extra forty winks. long and 'tender handshake, to Mad- wash-around - Sol re wm } : 0s 0% g He' wondered if it was because of ame, and departed. Then things be- s ars C "Fg : 18 doz. Penman"s fine wool cashmere drawers -- worth $2.25 to dog out of the way, grab a roll and | was absent, and he was spared the samovar or British teackettle and et : " and apple for future and furtive con- | horrible humiliation of appearing be- brew a strong decoction of the Asia- [Yor Kirkegasede, in Beloliel. Que $250 each. 7 morning." And then the Major pa Mrs. Sanford Calvin entertained in- wm = Bn mm n 0 " wo 2 Mu m mW ta al Ee son Street, hast . sumption, and run all the way to the, fore "Her" with his hands in a nude tic herb. Nine dritons out of every Los aries Tadnar, Iohna0n £1 det, has n Tonight iw 3 Se $1.29 ha x wn . =u on om He stammered something about the : landlady's husband being home on! | | The Joys and Sorrows of the Base. V. -- The Inspection. Contributed Exclusively to the Whiz by AMI | leave, and. not having time---but the | pA Major cut it short. His gaze travel-| . $1led to the top of Flyers head, He! nr hn ways sure to be called early in the fitted his position. "eS RT rer ied oe T= ~ « 3 's 1¢ GE way bihed the night before. So, after corner he discovered he had forgotten] day: contemplating life from various as- his new tan gloves, specially purchas- T_T i 2 ss pects, he arose, shaved, washed, pol-|ed to niatch the beautiful tan of his| EAT LESS. | Miss Gwendolyn Folger returned ished his brassworks and descended shoes, but it was too late to. rgturn re : | home today after visiting Miss Mar- -- ~ for breakfast... Madame greeted him {for them He hurried on, trusting That : { Says Writer, is Whole Secret | garet Wise, in Toronto, with the customary "Bonjour, Mon- | he would not encounter "Her." "Her" | ' ¢ | Principal and Mrs. W. L. Grant sieur," to which He responded in his! was the beautiful demoiselle who| of Foo Conservation. | ate in town from Toronto for a few carefully cultivated Montreal accent. | sometimes travelled in' the same Jha hy b ope op Ey nanon in [Pn . Y M E 4 He felt in a highly conciliatory | street-car ; were in love but 1<ON 0-day, ie Daily Mail is Mrs. E. Moore, Union street, left mood, caused no. doubt by having ot ao vet ee of the fact Ie he believed, is not the war, but |today for Brooklyn. N.Y., where she enough time at his disposal to sit] On repching the corner of the food, : A Sudden and . inexplicable will be guést of Dr. and Mrs. G. F. down to fireakfast. The usual pro- Rus de fa Republique, he espled the poet Te Beiter Supply mY is | Moore. i . ; cedure 'of most of his comrades Was gtroat dar Just a couple of blocks a Sai L equi um ae I Capt. am Mrs. ( . 8S. Hanson, Bagot to awake at seven-thirty a.m., stick; apead. He walked on, and presently mp, first thing he or she does afer op oh a S¥pected home: from their heads in the wash basin, roll overtook it. Clambering on board getting out of bed in the ae § Montreal today, wi Hi into a tunic, fall downstairs, Kick the ype was relieve d to ind' that "She 2s lorning Is Miss Gwenneth Merrick, William the second cafe-cognac he had im- gan to go wrong. Upon turning the 4 on to the next victim. | formally at the tea hour on Wednes- office. But on this particular morn-| condition, The tram dashed onward. ten Start the day 'in that manner, as | ' a A ui ey ml i . a ight A SNALr, a8 | Mary's, Ont, a \ ITN { with its' usual alarming velocity and their parents did pefore them. | pias Olive Chown, University ave: 12 doz. odd makes of drawers, priced from $1.50 to $2.25. 9 muy | presently he descended at the bar. Next to the Russians, they are the |nye has returned from Cobourg. i . wm ee ' ) rier, . , tea~drinkers of Europe. One day | . oy DRTE Tonight yee sy Ud Sie a ale eee en . : 8c Horror of horrors! Before his ter- | last month the price of this necessity | Miss Gladys May and Miss Gwen . rified eyes stood the section in mass. | Suddenly rose from 2s 4d to 4s amd | Gauley have returned to resume their | He was late. As in a nightmare hel °% his threw Britons, rich and | studies at Queen's after spending the { heard the 8.M. roaring out commands POT. Into pasic. * A rush of buyers holidays in Ottawa, disclosed the fact that shopkeepers " { with the Major standing by in his; . . Miss © Margaret Stevenson. New Ke nu usual Napoleonic attitude. At the ¥ould only 2 dvs a to each York, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P : ; io : oR Sverybody realized, | (1, gravenson, Brock street REMNANT SALE -- TONIG HT AND ALL DAY MONDAY {same moment he turned and saw as not before, that nearly every | ; LuPivar®: a ro imself rither 4 Miss Sybil pk, J 8 "Flyer," who felt himself Wither. article of food was steadily increas. fate 3 pt han an e { Faintly he heard the Major S mur-f ing in price. Hénce the universal | Ba ™ 'Kor s Ota ks N a: ar y imured "Good -morning" as he wend- theme of talk. udna ackery in awa, has return- | i8 Wav ta q Thi ed home. Customers holding keys for ed his way to the appointed place.| While Lord Rhondda, tlie British ira G > hits the cabinet of silver are asked || The straight. regular lines of Meroes| Food Controller, 'was "regulating" | JLS5 Moira Guthrie has returned to to return these at once to be |} gfared straight ahead at the level of | one staple, 'the "purveyors" would | JUCeN's after Spending the past two m fitted, so the , cabinet can be | Nieir own eyes. Perhaps they were | push up another article of diet. Then Le Dome in Be soon ERE RR REO EG A ME 5g a tt Pt tat, 2 ¥ a SOF shi wi ¢, he k : | be k s re p i 3 ! awarded to the holder of the Jligdrry for him Inwardly, he knew, | began the bitterest war ever waged instructing at the: Royal Military : lucky key, and keys must be {every man was congratulating him-| 2gainst the "middieman"--the com- | oy Sim returned to the main store. iself. Eventually he found himself mission broker, wha "scalped the ee aailed i ask to_rejoin | j among his own loyal comrades. They | Market," robbing both producer and | a Francis Botterill, Montreal . | 7 jconsoled him with whispers of | ORsumer. $ i > ss . | who is visiting Mrs. James Cappoxn {office,"" and "up for the old man, LL of People Sas 2h pei | will, next week, be the guest of Mrs. "CASCARETS" FOR {but he was now getting his shell a natal with in. Lord foe. Macnee, Union street ; shattered Fores under control, and Rhondda. © Before he was "en- ry ; nobled" oa + : " Prof. Iva Martin, King stree{( has ¥ . y { assumed & nonchalant look of cool aed ao jas Spiain Davia A. returned from Picton. LIVER BOWELS es S SA i Wales, and o g > 2 oon - 1 He glanced in the direction of the Hy was a Sry ero nie Hon. H: W. and Mrs. Richardspn, im : : Major, who was inspecting the near- ense wealth, and a foe to wast. | and Miss Mabel Richardson, "Al- Spend 10 Cents! Don't Stay Bile Popular Drug Store, | est squad, and at the moment was!age in every. branch of livelihood, | WiRgton" expect to leave next week ious, Sick, Headachy, : 2 Branch 2018 informing a lanky young gentleman | When selected for his present job, he | (OF, California. y Constipated, Phone 59 Eolas itn long blonde locks, that fifty céns| displayed his Welsh traits to 4 ign | Miss Gwen Byrne, Ancaster, is the | times judiciously invested would go| degree, He organized the Food De- | SUest of Mr. and Mrs. H.' E. Rich-| Can't Harm You! Best Cathartic x in de ! ---- 0 long way towards improving his| partment on a strictly business and arden, Johnsen HhreaL. is Feturaiiis For Men, Women and ~ § r. i ---- personal appearance. All too soon he| unsentimental basis, He decentraliz- Miss. 'Dorothy Burton, is retu Children. - » meme | 8 A ed his task by creating more they {to St. Agnes School, Belleville, on, Builos Hier Year stom. is ified ATTRACTIVE FURNITURE and CARPETS ios oh dag sos in ; Monday. \ ie KER iy [I M0 D 0 | TROUBLED Tena mili ees ia Jarts of the anh, E. C. A: Crawford, who was|with an accumulation of bile and Everything to Make the Home Comfortable at ° .y . - . © | r such that he could put out j- | In town this week, is leaving shortly | bowel poison which keeps you bil- Lie WITH zesq any "food hare, at 97 Duss for Yancouver.. ia - lous, Beadachy, Giaay, longue coat- a moderate cost. di . . : ] 4 . - notice. e was not timid a 2 ed, brea ad and stomach sour--* : 3 - { CONSTIPATION ercising Mis authority. mid shout oh Mrs. Bernard Browne, who has Why. don't you get a 10-cent box of ee our new ning room suites m wa nut, ma FROM 16 TO 20. task was thankless and bound to be | Deen the guest of Mrs. H. Hubbell, |Cascarets at the drug store ana fen hogany and fumed oak. Prices to suit all purses. - unpopular; 'but he went straight | Bagot street, left on Thursday for bully. Take Cascarets to-night and . . . . - | ° Constipation is one of the com- abead. Where not a. pound of but. | Ottawa. enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and Rugs, Curtains, Linoleums. {momest ills of mankind, and one too| ter was to be had, he found cream in Prof. and Mrs. J. C. Gwillim and | bowel cleansing you ever experienced. joften allowed to go unlooked after | plenty, He soon changed that, and | Miss Gwynneth Gwillim have. re-| You'll wake up with a. clear head, juntil some seridus 'complication sets| best butter sells in London to-day at | turned from Atlantic City. cléan tongue, lively step, fosy skin - ; lin. "| 2s 6d. He especially grappled with Mrs. Arthur Evans, Miss Marjorie |and looking and feeling fit. Mothers Those people (and they [f| If the bowels are properly looked | wheat, meat, and coal. On these he [2nd Master John Evans, King street, | can give a whole Cascaret to a sick, are many) who dread the | (after there will be no constipation, absolutely fixed prices. Luxuries | Who have been visiting Mrs. Nash| cross, bilious, feverish child any time ; ' Buy Your Records for Your New ' . {faundice, sick or bilious headaches, will nearly regulate th slves { In- Montreal, were expected home to-| --they are harmless~--never gripe or : ) . . » ordeal of an eye examin. || heartburn, coated tongue, sour stom. i¢ they go to a sglves, for day. : sieken. Se i Victrola in our new Victrola De- ation are agreeably aston- - jach, floating specks before the eyes, majority of people quit using them. ! Mrs. W. P. Hedley, University Hott. Tot Oo prone triynstrs . : ished to find that, as made J] etc . mls boycott, self-acting, and not a avenue, has returned to town a aadian ne S| Fas by us, it causes no pain i Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills will] matter of conspiracy, s brings aiter spending several weeks in Lon- Mrs Pa % Bi fo » te MT, - \ J : Y us, 2 8 PRIM, Higeep your bowels so regulated that dealers to their senses; they get rig 'don, Ont. Tinrtlare. whl hey, Ottawa, 8 discomfort, or' inconven- |fiin no stme the constipation will dis-| of tneyr otic, S best they can and | iy ry Fag, ke place quietly ience. {appear entirely, do not purchase more, | Miss-Lulu McLean, Kingston, was| arly in February. Miss Emma E. Melanson, Halifax,| Lord Rhondda soon saw that "pro- |a recent guest of her parents, Mr. |" 2 : : ha - : (N.S, writes: "1 am now 20 years of | fitebring" could not be stopped on a 'and Mrs. Edward McLean, Athens. Anh and Mrs. George J. 8S. Milne, ) 3 {age, and since I Was 16 I have been! wave of his hand. He resorted to ~~ Mr. 'and Mrs. John Wright, Mack|A™prior, announce the engagement § 4 g } » ° BAA ied ° » {greatly troubled with constipation, so! some harsh measures. He arbitrarily street, have returned from Halifax] 2f their youngest daughter, Hannah And W. much so that at times t would he in| fixed the rat~ of profit to be made at Wlere they spent several weeks with| af¥, to Clifton Osborne Thacker, : : e Use No |bed three or four days a month. 1) each stage, from. producer to custo- their daughter, Mrs. ( Rev.) John Me- Jounger son ot Dr. and Mrs, Anoas ? Phone 90. ' "a : tried alt the old-fashioned remedies.' mer. ang limited the number of in. Kinnon. hay er, enfrew. e marriage Drugs. lcastor ofl, cascara, etc, with only tarmediaries. He enforced a scale of £0 a Will take place . the latter part of {temporary relief until my sister-in- Punishments, provided for in the bill, The Marchioness of Donegal fs| JANMary. ' i b : . }jilaw gave me some of Milburn's Laxa~ high enough to be deterrent, but not 'busy with work for prisoners of war is (Continued on Page 14.) {iver Pills. From the first they seem-: so high as to be vindictive, and when she goes to England to seo . : {ed beneficial and 1 gave them a fair| whole problem of her son, the young marquls, who is 18,000 Miles for Two Cents, ; ¢ 5 jtrial, ' ler, at Eton, she takes an active part in| = mpg iy what the Post Oee dtd | HP ; Keeley Jr, M.0D.0. [w : 3 J , , Canteen work. Lady Donegal, WhO |store 3 Denny ia order to deliver a let. |I Vl nduce peeple to eat less, was Miss Violet Twining, of Hali- ter to a soldier: { . . Ve ithe period mentioned." As more and mo fax, is greatly interested in the Lon- ny I We have several ar of felt ers Milburn' Laxa-Liver Pills are 25c| oj rmemors 204 more money is put in fax, is greatly Sent it first to the Topographical p gaiters, her due f . don Generel Hospital at Wands- I . a : ; : et $ la vial at all dealers, or matled dir- ed wages or to hte o Jhereas worth, where many Canadian insti am, | RE Davie 100 | with light leather soles and foxing, just the j oct on receipt of price by The x the tendency fs to eat mote, * wounded are sent. miles inlang. 3 5 Milburn Co. Liniited, Toronto, Ont. Reduced food consumption can = Mrs. F. P. Douglas and Miss Transmitted if to the Military i thing for under overshoes. While they last - we | 01Y be achieved by Yoluntary eco- Sproule are spending a few days in Hospital, Cape Town, ois baer gama $2.15 homy. It becomes a matter ? - ngston. | : : : siieir wana aaa EE Seas soar Em ol Jptuton, Socori, was tat, SH ak jo seeptteamel 18 A fy hove" skating Boots. skies 3 oan an gidly yielded to b : e city eral days visi t i ; A A | poor, 8 Her ang { brother, Lieut. Ross Livingston, | Rotarned it home agains 4, regular $2.50 value for . Nivel eal eis $1.98 a 3 : ------ * % in i iered it at .Carnlough, Aa- Only Two Colleges. Senator and Mrs. ee ar o} rs : hy i . : , Are stay! t the Ciat-}' o ou boven great many universi- | SOMERING At SANE at the Chit. | : ns tore ties and colleges, but Fngland has Miss O'Connor, Kingston, visiting : only two, or practically only two, Ox- ; fin Trenton. h turned Tforwardéd the envelope for Inspec- / fod ha Cambridge," said -Lord Mrs. Neon in Trenton, Mas return tion, estimates that It Bas Jeirmved ¥ 70 Brock Street. ie Fiery Ju dintier in New York. "Cup rtis. Gordon, Penibrokel 15000 Amey AL lt bas front, the | | 2 a 3 Jxford and Cambridge are so drills giraat has had Mrs. W. B. Close and envelope is fovered with addresses." = TE = Fan a pingtish seh I composed Miss Annie Close, Napanee, us vist: Ancient Heligoland. ES GERMANY. , NDED BRS, : : ors. a Fx. NY. nN 5 - : of, instead of answering that it is Miss Helene Corrigan. who 'has Centurips ago Heligoiand, the pre- PRIVATE EAVES SERMANY Rony LY SAK RAIS ots SPCR Sel Jae Fo Pl St ASR: | rut Monbe t 3 Bytes Wi hm Tm Fok bridged) » ot : jgan, Johnson street, will return to nt size and a place of ng Ht Totally Blind. pa sure Resorts. ! . | Ltn : 3 © Chatham to-morrow to resume her {ims e. Like so-many islands Brockville, Jan, 11 --Mrs, Lydia Moose Jaw, Jan. 12.-~A party of Ame studies fit Ursuline College," *"The por ¢ attraction for the | Stored has beeh officially advised that [returned soldiers" under - \ Gd Pines." ¢ : Shp £ "surrounding main. | her husband, Pte, Burton Storey, pre- | Major Adams and Sergt.-Major : : Sir John Gibson is leaving short- | ey stood in awe of it. and i viously reported a prisoner of war, | rison, raided a nomber of i ly for France. a thology claimed it for its : own, Dad arrived at Rotterdam, Holland, | resorts of the city and row 3 : Ce Tt was Bere that Forse: the god of being transferred for yepatriation, and took into custody thirteen i Mr. and Mrs. Jamed Hickey, Glen- 06, Bal "temple, 3% hag in Pte. Storey enlisted with the 39th | men who were unable to satisfy the ; > . Yburuie, have returned from tham, according to another tradition the | Battalion, and while serving with the | military that they had complied with Hon : : i a , after attending Th rom Cf of pro- goddess He a special "object of | Koval "Canadian Regiment ou Oct ihe provisions of the Military Ber- | i Fines : 4 Session. of thelr daughiers, Sister St.|xgueration amis tr roel lor Ot 3rd. 1016, wae Wonnbed ad eek | hey Tray Pe . Full, Rich Flavor of nest Butter. : ll | James aiff Sister Margretta, at the Ber Sieration AMON, On it was the reali | PriSOmer. Asa result of his wounds | Si 4 : H A Ursuline College. =~ "1 'of the Pagin king, Radbod Tea ihe is totally Blind, and has not seen { Deport French to Rassias, y fae 5 : ; . 5 Tako the light of day for over a year. His! fandom Jan. 1%.---A German ofth * * = i * LE 3 : fi Mr. sod Mrs. Sydney Chapman} Potatoes. - jrelatives are living in hope that his | sia) stasement, according to an Am» pt a the the Cen 4 Xu ; : x : 3 i Rochester, N.Y, ounee ref A a | sight will be restored by skilful medi- | gavin despa, tral Sti Rs ; 4 : ' ; oy 2 > en: Hn Luella aay. The potato wis first introduced | cab Freatmeéne in England. 4 Nows, Ais 1s : pies : \ e nm. davies 0 : 8 | {to Sergeant Robert W. Saunderson. | Bi aia by Hisronymus Cardan, a | bee amp Li "As p reprisal' for the retention of SB : EL i 31 v a of Camp Dix, Wrizhitsiown, New Jer. [4BOBK, In 1583; into England by Sir | on Tuesday the marrigoe (00k |innanwanis of Alsace-Lory 3 pia i s $50 ay Fo Lana 3 ' on 2 : Hawkins and Sir Francis Drake piace in Brockville of Miss Bdith against the law of nations, | x ake ; : Lg ¢ iy ; Mg sey. E a in 1563; and into Ireland By BF Sinimons, whe recently drrived from | French will be conveyed. to Ru ; Phone 597. Ge a RORY | Mu and Mrs. J. Russell Stuart an | Walter Raleigh ip 1580, | Englind. Jind Harold 1. Albers, from Jnngary 6. 4nd 4 : a few ANE oneR he ; "a : J ; nounes the engagement Ht their only | tel : A Lorde ise hall haan thande- | days Tench women "LY be sent ie : day Mary Isufvet tats, i + Premier Borden, 8 there will be Jer contaiing 60 00 candieppwer | to: the chmp. at. Houmid®n. (Duchy ; : e [no comscription of labor Ye. © lefecrric fights. poh mel Rp of Bragewlek)" Co =a 2 A di

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