i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1918, -- es dL " Eb ce = mn. For coptoy IMDS 10 WN has & WITREAD THE RED BOOK FOR SULT PS ALITY lit nntnon Si ctor such wots 2h ste ov Three Best Serials of the Year Ten Best Short Stories of the Me y | ------ ; ------ J i SHIFLYERS ... lnetratad he eae gms + By Clarence Budington Kelland 297 J nls. tu His | Maypeniugs Pont pari Tetni THE UNPARDONABLE SIN... a > : TRUE Suen . ye Rupert Hughes 60 . " ei rut . Hlustrated Other "Corner Cutters" Were! Readers of.the Whig. THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS _.. By Peter B. Kyne 8i | Fined. : Ice Cream wholesale and retail Tus rated by Dean Cornwell i Quick settlement was made in 8 Toricks, 25 cents, Delivered. Phone . 5 THE TEN BEST SHORT SHORIES OF THE MJNTH ; {ease of "corner cutting" by 273. THE PRISONER IN THE CHATEAU... ..... ... va By F. Britten Austin {police on Tuesday. Police Constable Thomas Gallagher left on Tues- Hlustrated by Grant T. Reynard [anes Dow ne ¥ caught Nanak {day for a trip up the Yokes as far as QUICK AND SUDDEN i a verry, who halls from * Duluth, Minn. Is the wrong turn at the corner Tas Min Burns, of Water- ALIBI ANN A tof Clergy and Princess streets, and }y on" "0 guest of the Hotel Dieu .. Hiustrated Ly W. H. D. Koerner | served 4 summons on the offender. for a fow days. THE RED-HAIRED ROOSTER OF THE RAPAHRO ... ... ... ¢ { The latter admitted his guilt before. Dr, W. Spankie, Wolfe Island, Is Hlustrated by Arthur William Brown ® y | Magistrato Farrell, and inside of ten Toronto to attend a meeting of the THE TEST OF COURAGE .. ... Sinan a "ames forty minutes roi jhe tne al ri Ontario Medical Council. ; 3 : __:Hustrated by Charles Livingston Bull se a a ire umual ail The ads of the stores enable wo- AN AMERICAN---AT LEAST «+++ By Frank R. Adams fre y 4 men to plan their buying as wisely} Me aman from. Gananoque was. an ane plan 1 yw THE OATH OF A DARTY .. ._: oi kok By Hills Parkes athe Illustrated 'by Cc. w. Anderson. BETWEEN BROTHERS, Sul Cea eh Ca ses By Royal Brown Hiustrated by Will Grefe. « By Jack Boyle By Earl Derr Biggors By James Oliver Curwood {his way home, ; : v | Stuart M Robertson was taxed $5 The warm weather is gladly ¥el- land costs for a vielation of the rules [comed by the gardeners. The gar C 2. . den stuff is in great need of it. ; of the road. Constable Samuel Ar- Mrs, Withinm Cochrane of OFillia. THE FACE AT THE WIND Ww inell told of catching his auto cut- | {ting the corner at the corner of {Who has ben visiting friends here, I ig Mie Pio returned home Tuesday afternoon. PUTTING THE JAZZ IN PEMBINA iia | Sriboors 214 Ontario streets. "wg retiiuad hoi time fo have your Hlustrated By Harry Wickey | women were in the car. | : : | Pte. Charles Thibault, Barriefield [Plano tuned. We carry two expert : camp, was committed for trial on a | tuners and will assure entire satis- |charge of attempting to commit ap | faction. C. W. Lindsay. Limited, ] | indecent assault, The woman who reads the ads ac- IL : { R---------- . . " | Samuel Percy, a city garbage man, (quires an acute sense of values. She | was fined $5 and costs for cutting a jean detect an excessive price uner- ------ S-------- TE ------ q corner with his garbage waggon. |ringly. A A A Pn ppg . "I'll throw up my job Saturday | [Complaint has been 'made to the Kingston's Reliable Fur House 149 and 157 Brock St. night," he remarked when fined. | police about damage being done to re ncn the doors In the lavatory in the . ' | market building. ; U ERTAKERS ARE ASKED. We will rent you a piano, and at : | end of six months if you feel like e en a e ® purchasing instrument we will al TO SUBMIT TENDERS FOR THE low the six months' rental on pur- Clocks BURIAL OF SOLDIERS. { thase price, and arrange easy terms Perfect jon balance. C, W. Lindsay, Limited 48 At Present the Government Allows Rev. Father Grey, parish priest of We have another Fifty Dollars For a Burial---Sol- | Carleton Place, is spending a few ® : guaranteed shipment of solid oak mantel le a « « By Alexander Hull Hustrated by Oscar Frederick Howard. - ness are aed ait vuaiae. ao By Richard Washburn Child Hustrated by R. IL. Lambdin. pea By Walter Jones 104 Like This Latest Move. : demon V: is the tim 1 hav our Jot us isirate to you The Militia Department is receiv. Now oto ey Oadillac = 3 .. We oa '0 expert the Intest i Electric is your best friend. Treat it ing criticism over its action in asking plano tuned Ve carry two pe « Cleaner toma . . Bit rs and will ass entire satis- With As tie. ren right. Abuse it and it will the various undertakers to submit; (OSES and Ww vo ved Lined ne Hut and DEUS for Tursaite you. lenders for the burial of bodies of | The annual Sunday school picnic of cleaner, time and soldiers who die in military hospitals Queen Street Methodist church was labor saver. Telephone 819. YOUR EYES 1015 supposed that the Doped 'held at_Brovby's Point tod bra J Rr C Dobbs & C has issued the same request to under- ajternocn ain EL 1ent ed by about 20 Nore 0. - may need the ald and com. ig [takers in all military centres! We will rent you a piano, and at 41 .Olarénice 'Street. { fort glasses will give. throughout Canada. At present un-f oo of six months if you feel like Telephone 819, dertakers are paid fifty dollars for iain fustrument 'wo will al the burying of soldiers' bodies. Sol- | Be RE months' rental on pur diers and their relatives and friends et . i 0% CONSULT US | y express themselves strongly over this Chase price, i Lago may terme on na he rer 1 uch, latest action of the Government "in Miss Yeor ah who dh ith a onsuitation free. the Interests of economy" in national] MIss Yeom was so'zed with a | faint spell on Princess streot on Tues- aftalrs. They think that the man' Gay afternoon was removed {from ° who has served his country at the evs a dotipr . y J.SAsselstine D.0.S iv oud dina shot Kd dh orn » . | not have undertakers submitting ten- H0°Dital In James Reid's motor am- YY YR & > Eyesight diers And Their Relatives Do Not days in the pity and is a guest at {the Hotel Dieu. a clocks at the above price, | : These are neat and Girls' fine Ribbed Hose, white or black, 35¢ plain 2 po 1 a Boys' heavy Ribbed Hose, fast black . . 39¢ ed for. Ladies' Cotton Hose, white or black . . 25¢ SMITH BROS. Jewelers. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Starr Phonographs 330 King Street. Aaah fk a a Ladies' Silk Boot Hose, black or white ds ra .. 25¢ up ders for the lowest possible amount Pulance, 842 King St. they will take for giving him a decent burial in this land of plenty. In some | cases relatives of soldier-dead asked . undertakers to show them. what the Thomas and George Angrove Are Government pays for and very often | at Epsom, England. the relatives order better caskets, | Thomas B. Angrove, Queen stroet, A yyy ys paying the additional amount them. Was informed Wednesday by cable that his sons, Thomas and George, NOTICE TO OUR selves, j Were now at the convalescent hos- PATRONS SHAW-PAPPA NUPTIALS. f Jhtal, Epsom, Surrey, England. | YY YY rw » - -. J - ee Ladies' Mercerized Lisle Hose, white, BOTH SONS 13 NosPITAL special .. .. .. .. .... ...-..50e Ladies' Lisle Hose, pretty colors, 50¢, 59¢ Vs VY Silk Hose, white, black, colors, 75¢, $1.00 Owing to th. ity of hé) Thomas was wounded by shrapnel! in ng to the scarcity olp y St \ i the left wrist some time ago, and we have been handicapped in on on wear JL 1 is 'a medical case. Both are our repair department, and have : ¥s + (Dow doing nicely. been unable to get the work The marriage took place at 88.4 out as soon as we expected. George's Cathedral at twelve o'clock | 1 ? noon on Wednesday of Pearl Al- We now have a full staff of re berta, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pair 'men and assure prompt 3 iof18. 0 Pappa, of Sharbot Lake, to ; 0 Sox for Tots, plain and fancy, all sizes, Vy service in the future, A.-Mallory "Shaw, |B.A., of Brock. Central Garage ~ §/ville. Dein Starr performed = the Save 50c d Pair 'Ed Walsh, Prop. Be ORY: (0s wedding being of a K 335 King St. private nature, - 8 The bride was dressed in navy eep By Buying Cashmere Hose NOW, F AAAAIANIIIANNIIS ADIs. | 13111 taffeta silk, wearing corsage ® bouquet of sweet peas and pink rosebuds. The bride taught school i At the in this district, and is well known, . She i8 a graduate of the Ottawa Golden Lion Grocery Normal School. The groom is also The best work is d : well and popularly known in Kings- 1e best work is ae- manded from all at this ton. He is a gradoate of Queen's ande: ancy OVE University and holds the posses crisis in the world's his- Inspector of income taxes. tory. We can't do our best : 4 Mr. jand Mrs. Shaw left on the 4 a is fi UNION ST. WEST HONEY noon train for points east, and will when the system is full Nine rooms, hot water heat- reside in Brockville, of poisons. AArhiirArArdAArA AA AR AAA 2 a | Ing, hall in centre. Corner lot ffl 11 one pound sect 25 cents each. Sree The liver and kidneys lot. € pou ions, ys Fresh California Prunes, nice and pio ioon's Hospital Fund. = must be kepl active so that al Fee BUILDERS SUPPLIES uty. reviously acknowledged, $29,- the blood will be Juicy ... ... 10e, 1216¢, 15c 1b. | 512.16. th be properly ¢ e ary a Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 20c| $50--Women's Institute, South filtered. Dr. Chase's Kid- i gr = ; Evaporated Aprieots ... ... 15e¢ Ib. | Mountain, ney-Liver Pills are the RY Sweet Cider ... ... ... .. 40c gal $45---Red Cross Society, Paken- 'most effective regulators 2 ] Al (maintenance). of these important organs. ; Are very scarce at : : $26--Oakdale Rebekah Lodge, 3 . 1 No. 134, LO.O.F.; Dr. J. G. D.. New They will help you to the present time. -. dle C dae 0 Sork: Edith Cavell Club, Kingston| keep well and active and The Late Mrs, J. T. Gallagher, ha limited ores tks Dovetiing uu, Dots i Collegiate Institute. : to do your best work The death occurred on Monday at We ve a a ne Street, hot water Mes : a Raman Brockville! General Hospital of Mrs. . session at mu ancly ante. 3 $20--Madoc. Women's Institute: . . Golden Lion Grocery Club of Eight, Leamington, Ont; > J. T. Gallagher. Deceased had been quantity to sell m BI000--Coliing wood $1. Bew A ------------ on | Mrs. F. Jemmett, Napanee. [mm ill for a few days only. The late Mrs. Quarter Cord and Brick, how. Not Bow. heat. 3 $15---Red Cross Society, Madoc; Gallagher, previous to her marriage, Ss ametsion rr ne Ne adarn ™\| Dr. J. B, 'Widdis, Fisherville: James ) was Sarah, daughter of the late Mr. Pometion ot once, : i ) y "The Hat Store" d Mrs. John Wiltse, Athens. She a or . ¢ $3200 -- York St, frame dwels = || Fairlie, M.A., Sprinsfield, 1. re and Mrs. Jo , Ta lng, be w. Wenting, exton lot, | $13.50--Kalamalka Women's In- was born sixty-two years ago. Her and garden. : stitute, Oyama, B.C. : 3 marriage took place some yedrs ago FLRNISHED HOUSES ! §10---Menie Women's Institute sw to J. T. Gallagher, and following the . . uf once, (maintenance). ceremony she took up residence in $10.00 Jonuson St, Possession Newman & Shaw of raid ee The Always Busy Store 2 i Ng a 3 1 4 Newboro. From that village: she i$ 3 went with her husband to Brockville uly ¥ three years ago on his being appoint- : mmber Yards : : : cel Ns ed county registrar and had since re- . ie E W Mullin & Son sided there, She is survived by her i . : a husband and four daughters. They Office 68. Sellers of Real Estate. Division Sts. are Mrs. (Dr.) King, Newboro: Mrs. Fact Phone 1415. 3 fiomiraaetc Sues, sik, aa #e Hf Misses A os gher, To. onto, y and Rae Gallagher, Brockville, She | *=* FOOM Pu juno tasamny wes hhiuiuiutiubuiviviy rr J. Wilson won from R. 8 Graham also leaves Tour sisters and one broth- SR Nh Sra a ---- and J. E. Mortimer by 13-11, and W. '| er. They are Mrs. W. C. Smith and] - Z » Rexall ; H. Montgomery and Sergt. Baker | mera the Misses Sabra, Belle, Susan and J abi A Sed dots ph from J. M. Elliott and James Rigney |} i | Erwin Wiltse, Athens, The deceased an ; A jy hy 22-19, | FAR ABOVE [li wis s sethodist in religion. =e Calling For Cars. A {lf Avoything ever shown here be- .! j The G. W.VA. president asks the | are the Box Saw and fH di mi wling On Tuesday. At Quaons bowling green on Tues- day night, Skip Smith won from Skip Campbell by 13-10, Skip Sleeth from Skip Coleman by i4-9, Skip Bibby' from Skip F. Crozier by 14-12, and Skip Coleman {rom Skip F. Crozier y 129. + iH In the doubles H. W. Newman and || oo and Aerolux Porch of the citizens for the providing of || unusually attractive and the va- . at least 'twelve Botors to convey Jf riety large. > a --------