Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jul 1918, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JULY 26; 1918 BEet---- rey eg or - 3 me " ------ ~ WAYWARD GIRLS IN COURTIINCIDENTS OF THE DAY POLICE STARTED CRUSADE ON|LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF "STREET WALKERS." : GENERAL INTEREST. -- > ny Girl 'as Sent to Mercer Re- i 2 Due Girt W for an Indefinite Happenings In the City and Vicinity Peripd and the Other, Not Yet What the Merchants Offer to the Sixteen Years Old, Was Given a Beaders of the Whig. Chance--Cases in Police Court. Miss Evelyn Edwards vesterday The police have started a crusade caught a four-pound bass at Lo- against girl 'street walkers." Furough Lake. Two were rounded on Thursday At 2.30 o'clock this afternoon the night. One was sent to the Mercer | hormometer in front of the police; Reformatory and the other, who is station door showed 89 degrees. ' not yet sixteen years of age, was| here was a very light shower of | Fess chance ca ariag RL ne am FOR AUGUST OUT TODAY - Mrs. Smith, police mation, gave ; sufficient t ret the ground. 4 ' x ' - evidence against the girls. Both hardly has ome, s at ro The Oa) id Lite ... Hinstésted a Grunt LH Reynard. Re Clea By Jeanne Judson have heen walking the streets at all {pot weather. And it is just a short ' he High yers ... ... ...Hlustrated by Rank treet. No ¥ Clarence Budington Kelland hours of the day and night, fre- | time since citizens were complain- The Valley of the Giants . . Illustrated by Dean Cornwell ... .... :.. .... By Peter B, Kyne quenting restaurants and accosting |ing about the cold. The Magic of Mohammed Din Illustrated by F. R. Gruger. . .. -+: By F. Britten Austin men on the street. iCaptain John Cherry, of the S. 8, Any Man with Red Blood . . Illustrated by Will Grefe. . . vs BY Harold MacGrath Acting Sergeant Samuel Arnfel |g 7. Holcombe, reports that he has In the Dark Illustrated by M. Leone Bracker +++ + By Emerson Hough told about the girls having been |iaken three loads of coal to Mont- His Wife's Money ... ....Ilustrated by R. F. James ... By John Barton Oxford warned to keep off the street. The real this season and twelve loads to Fighting It Through ... ., Illustrated by C has. Livingston Bull. ... | By! James Oliver Curwood one girl was sent to the Mercer Re- Ontario ports. The Fortune Teller . . . - - +» Hlustrated by William Oberhard By Melville Davisson Post formatory for an indefinite period. Now 18 the time to have your The Lonesome Club Hlustrated by Quin Hall ... ... + « By Ida M. Evans Good conduet will secure her re- plano tuned. We carry twg expert The Thumb of California May. Ilustrated by J. Henry «++ +. By Edgar Wallace lease. . tuners and will assure enfife satis- The Promised Land INustrated by Arthur D. Fuller a By Mary Synon 09 The mother of the younger girl | ¢aetion. C. W. Lindsay. Lintited. Flossie Mae, Peacemaker . «Illustrated by C. W. Anderson By Ellis Parker Butler 105 : was present when the case came up. iC FitaGers brought home i, In All Colors -- Red, W hite, Blue, Black, The girl pleaded guilty to the os. a al roe vod ' . » charge of vagrancy against her, and s 'spaniel i as presented Silver, Cross -- Beautiful Summer Furs, are aba agrancy against her, and | cocker 'spaniel, which was p 3 4 to him by a former parishioner. tears. The other girl denied the! Now is the time pal have your shatge of yagrancys Sut was jJound plano tuned. We carry two expert ---- 3 Bulity ey dence, 16 BIrl | tuners and will assure entire satis- : ss © Nn C a given the chance must report to | panion, ©. W. Lindsay, Limited. FEE . q Mrs. Smith at stated intervals. A hotelman, remarked to . A citizén 'who got under the in- Jocal . $5.00 ERR Adah hh il 4h aa a aa WY house was fined $10 and costs trade he had experienced in many years, 4 DE GOUTTE"S RECORD. Tue bathing house on King street . "West was visited by one vf the larg- Made His Reputation in the Colon- [est crowds of the season on Thurs- ial Service. day night. The excessive heat b 3 - ' . . 3 Ladies' White Sport Dresses, with colored guaranteed shipment is one of the most brilliant of the |mard, who lives west of Cape Vin- ral de Goutte is a colonial, like | chase price, and arrange easy terms ed for. 1 Morocco from 1911 to 1913. { $2 and costs each by County Magis- glasses that will add "Like Mangin and like Potain, 32 an: Baca ¥ aE Reliable Fu ° el . ; Whig that Sunday was the 's eo Fur House 149 and 157 Brock St. fluence of liquor he had in his own the Jie ihe st puns a General de Goutte, the victor of {tempted many to take a "dip." Chateau-Thierry, who shares with| Rev. John S. La Flair, who moves We have another Generals Mangin, de Mitry, Berthe- |to Kingston next week to assume lot, and Gouraud in directing ope-|the pastorate of the First ur aptist f lid k 1 rations in the battle of the Marne, { church, is a son of Mrs. John May- . . . : rill trimmings of light blue, navy and red. ° EY or mante young French generals, says an an-|cent, N.Y, - Ya 3 : cloc Ss a € above nouncement given out hy the Offi-| We will rent you a plano, and at sizes 16, 18, 20. A clearing snap at . cial Bureau of French Information. |end of six months if you feel like 2 $1 95 price. This reads: purchasing instrument we' wi al AAs ARYA Le ar > , N. "By a curious coincidence, ne the six months' rental on pur hese re heat and . yy Or . | n - Why Strain Mangin and Gouraud. Al his mili- | on balance. C, W. Lindsay, Limited. Misses Silk Dresses in navy and amethyst Pp al an easi y car J. R. C. Dobbs & Co lary career has been made in the| Boys who want to swim must see shades; sizes 16 and 18 only. Beauti- . : : colonial campaigns of the French|to it that they have a bathing suit. ' 41 Clarence Street. When we can exam- republic in Tunis from 1890 tow, jads from Storrington township ful garments, priced up to $19.50. Sat- Telephone 819. . . ib 1895, in Madagascar from 1895 to [who took their "dip" without the d . t ] } $10 95 ine and Prescribe 1896, in China in 1900, and in| necessary bathing suit were fined uraay morning to clear, each . . . } * he | trate Hunter. Towel : ewelers, fosuers of Marriage Y.icenses. Starr Phonographs 850 King Street. adh Ebb 4 4 4 4&0 4&0 fis at the om Wash Underskirts in pretty colors; a clear- . . simple. colonial and has realed . . le 'your working effici- himself during the wor etteei] ng lot m broken sizes. Saturday, your 4 in the battle of Ailette in Novem- | " i Monument ency. For eye-glass|tu"5o)3i!s oh Mette in Novem. The Hat Store. choice .. / i... ® satisfaction, consult [135 he, oi"ses 400% prisoners, | ALL MEN'S ioe - a few hours. He is now command- | STRAWS AND ¥ho my, incl Am- J.S.Asselstine D.0S he SB AR 8 he PANAMAS A wide range of poplizis, gabardines, palm Germans from the Oureq® to the] 34% ! 42 Kine ge tered OBtometrist. Store | Marne and took Chateau Thierry." | Reduced Tomorrow beach cloth, in six of the season's most Workmanshly Guaranteed. -- popular shades; the correct thing for hours each day to | Was at the outbreak of the war a| -- pr VY er Adhd da a 4 a ao ; PP PPP popopngs i E M i : MEMORIAL SERVICE ! J4.E.M St. LEN, NOTICE TO OUR Or Late Grayce Smith at Knox | | Ci PATRONS ! Church, Regian, 8 . Owin Regina Leader. --- vo Loy be Te cartity.of help Rev. R. J. McDonald conducted a VV Vay : memorial service for the late Miss CLOTHING ON EASY ae reper depar and hate Graycs Smith at Knox church, after out as 500m as we expected which the body was sent to her for- ; 1 1 t 50c¢ 60c¢ 75¢ TERMS We now have a full staff of ro. mer home, Kingston, Ont. Mrs. ¢ i : siecveless coats, ...... ' ' Up mein Howard McGregor, a member of the Suits, Dresses and. Furs, ture R.B.C. Girls' Auxiliary, accompanied | Suita and Overcoats, servic 1n the fn the body east. #1 . Central Garage Miss Smith (Gracie as she was N. Morris, 374 King St. Ed Walsh, as catled by her many friends here), er pair men and assure prompt Pictorial Patterns for August. CROSS FOX STOLES | { W.F.GOURDIER Newman & Shaw | * 0 Brock & The Always Busy Store 59 ~ hd . 835 King St. been in failing health for the past FOOTOVINTIIWI ee Year, and was ordered by her physi e Pes dhe. | clan to Jeave for the east. Both she : 4 |. eee and her girl friend here had made aor ow starts' a quick Residence At the arrangements to go east together, | © Sip sale of all our men's : vy when Gracie téok ill with typhoid || APd Boys' Straw and Panama - Golden Lion Grocery fever, and in Her weakened condi- Hats. Every hat ¢an now be i : tion was not able to throw it off, so had at greatly reduced price-- passed away on the 18th July. this is your opportunity to fin. Fancy Clover Miss Smith was an active member [sh the season-with good look. of the Regina Boat Club Girls' Auxil-| to buy for 7 HONEY fary and loved by all who knew her. next summer. : y She was employed by the government! - : here with whom she was very popu-| Dozens of A A A ha THREE G00D BUYS In one pound sections, 25 cents each. | lar. She made her home for a tow il High Class Fresh Caltiomnia Prunes, nice and years with 'Mr. and Mrs. Alvin] Sai ors for $1.50 snot S CPT ju coo oo 100, 1235¢, 13¢ 1b. | Wri ht, f MID § SCHOOL RESULTS. Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25c 5 BOW of Disley, Sask. Elegant New Pan. MIDDLE, SOHOOL B IN PORTSMOUTH Evaporated Apricots ... ... 15c Ib. amas for $3.00 Frontenac. : - -. But Cer ..- +72 vey 0 M00 IOADING COAL VESSELS. A. L. Bartels (honors), I. M. J Cassidy (honors), M. A. Coffey, E. Soft Lump Coal $ 025---Dwelling and three lots gal. p It is Expected That Capt. Mann Will I. Crai LS $1050---Dwelling and garden, Speak j i g, H. L. Doyle (with X W R C &(C In local 'ms : i Art), W. E. Duff, G. C. Hamilton, Cannel Lump, } $1650--Double Dwelling and a elle 2 Jocal mine civeles the. air is B. Melville, M. V. Millan (with L.S. Coke. - b i na. 3 heavy 'with the maledictions of : : pr 1 : J arith.), P. G. Percy, N. Prigr, J. R. . 4 Ss : wrathy masters of coal vessels Who | ant) oa LD Rama. No government re- ture 86 Brock St. Phone 826 or 621 Golden Lion Grocery [are stilt hot over the treatment ac- | g Buieaee imo), LB. AT, Nog th nace, electric light, all °- ! Bk Canada Food Bosrd License corded them at Oswego. Capt. J. | : Welsh. | strictions on e ments, yo and shed, 4 3 BEE i > 84. oe . No. @-543. . . . 8. McQueen, of the steamer City of | : above fuels v - {Dresden, was seen again by the : oR Lennox and Prince Edward. ' . RIDEAU Whig and stated that it was com- | ; G..B. Armstrong, B. Burley (hon- b Three dwellings and deep lot mon opinion that some of the offi-| Ry ors), R. W. Carson, A. L. Carter, p $10,000. a - cial were beginning to come down. | y/ M. G..Flynn, E. Graves, C. M. Hill The marine men still endorse the | (honors), M. W. Love (with L.S. charges laid before United States art), R I Lusk Ww. B. McCutcheon, 'Consul Felix S. 8. Johnson by the | 1. M: Moore (with LS. arith), G. coal 'dealers. They say that it is! a iL. Parrott J. E. Ramsay, R . impossible to deny the favoritism | RAT Switzer, G. M. Way (honors) i. and discrimination in the face of | x Ls Way (honors) : the Widespread discontent which | hi : ¥ : characterizes all the masters of the L Leeds Grenv emall vegsels who are attempting to 2 IR Leon Ang \ B LW, load at Obwego. It Is expected that ) Burchill, R. A. Blgford, D. M. Cam- Capt. Mann will issue a statement 1 re "B. Craig, P. M. Davis, J. C 'giving his version of the unforunate ron, 'A. K. Barshman, M. M. occurrence shortly. Eagleson "(with 1.8. Art), L. M. Pret- ' : y well, R. A. Halliday, D. M. Hay CRASHED INTO BRIDGE. (Honors), M. J. Henderson, G. W. BE. . J ; Hunter (Honors), 8. M. Holmes, G. J. 3 Hunter, E. M. Johns, J, K. Jakes, E. dent on Thursday. TE M. Knight, 8. M. Kuhn, D. B. Larke, ; BS H Thursday afternoon the schoone vil ] ; ; R. F. Linnen, C. E. Leeder (Honors), ~ | For your sleeping porch or veranda. Nip- Horace Taber, loaded with coal for ||| Beant far 1 od JiR: Lindsay, A. M. Munro, G. C. Mac-| W : pon and IL { pona ibre Rugs in nine different | fianglin & Co. crashed into the (} finent lof Ladies i . B. NePuriane K. Oar, 0 rrr wrvTYYeTYYYY YY INN - eaf of the La Salle Causeway. 0 i and' Aerolux Porch : The main structure of the bridge Eo was not injured, but one section of the board walk, the joists support- ing it, and the railing were torn away. The weather was calm for- a Gh J Sy ' ¥ t te! d 11 useful and labor-saving device | | tive happened. he pose, "IEA isa Kitchen Cabinet. We | [I2o050; fie the habor by the tug |} styles. and wonderful | [france to the brides was reached. |}

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