Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Sep 1918, p. 3

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1918 oo DALLY 1 y : : oro : ), 'af ' had a pair - : Sun : CHAN £55 "rs pr P robs: Sunday, fresh westerly winds, fair, cool. jarrested, f 4 t About seven el Thuragay ® ° . TWOMEN ARRESTED ON A SERI- evening a team of horses, attached, th h ; {to 4 waggon, under the charge of Oo in e€ wr lg : o - 8 fr ey OUS CHARGE AT NAPANEE -- | two soldiers, broke away near the Refused to Pay for Meal "in Restan-{G.T.R. station and 2 ) rant and Attacked Celestial When | street, where tl ¢ ed i 'ere BR i p ashi y on and har- 2iked, to pay Were: Rounded upj tree, Siaanine ¢ the men a (Notice--Hereafter, the Whig, in| expected in town on Monday to be ¥ : y : common with other papers all over | the guest of Mrs. C. E. Taylor, Johin- * : * Naame Sear ag Orr ovhon pL Horses escaped . . Canada, will make a charge of 30c.| son street, ed to be a daring attempt to com MANY AT THE FUNERAL. for inserting an engagement, mar-| Miss Helen Dyckman, who has \ mit a serous erime w purpatrated | - riage or reception announcement.) been the guest of Mrs. James Leslie, | ; p 3 William street, left on Friday for! © aval 5 Ww ¢ Thursday evening, when Of the Late M. 5. Madole in Nap- it oi ! In Napanee Thursday evening, 0 Tat Friday. i A charming dance wus held at the | Castine, Maine. During her stay in| Jung Hing, proprietor of a Chinese ance on : sestaurant, was brutally attacked by (From Our Own Correspondent.) . eh 3 3 oof et Tn AUranE, Ww ' | Napanee, Sept. 21.---Miss Jennie| Earl street, on Friday evening, in| many informal affairs. two soldiers in uniform about 6.45 o'clock. Cummings, Detroit, is spending a | honor of their son, Capt. Douglas Mrs. Straight, who is visiting] @ it appears that these men, who! #10rt vacation e parents, Mr. | Nickle, who has returned on fur-} friends in Montreal, is expected next! gave the names of Jay Paterson, and and Mrs. W. JE. Cummings, Cham- lough from the air service in France week to visit Mrs. A. W. Brown, | ; Albert Malcolm. went into the rest-| Pers. The fur eral of the 2 IM. 8. { About a hundred young persons en- Barrie street. J : | aurant on John street, and ordered | Madole took piace yesterday after- | joyed the dancing until an early hour Capt. Peter on was in Cobourg for] * an elaborate mea! which was served 100D and was lapgely attended by on Saturday morning a couple of days this week. them after which they started tothe citizens of Napanee, wished Jos Miss Day is eXbecied from Boston ; al walk out without paying, when ask-| 10 Pay a last wu { respect to Miss Frances Sullivan entertained | next week to visit Prof. and Mrs, Fj ed for payment, Paterson pulled out their depar ' I 1. \ informally at the tea hour on Thurs- H. Day, Johnson stret. Master Bil-' . is p: a policeman's baton, and siruck the| NUISIE Sister Eleanor Baker. |day in honor of Mrs, Davoud lia Day who has been visiting wis J - As advertised, this is the greatest of all fall sales. Never before who has returnes ) & ear grandparents 2 'n with her, » * . . Mie in our business career of thirty-seven years have we been able to offer oh inaman several severe blows actos | and a ha service in France, gave The finals in the tennis tourna- ' rise . acted the |® talk in [Trinity Methodist church, | ment are being played at the Coun- Miss Margaret Cunnigham is do- : . ag he Soule mtirusted the | Monday evening, about her work in|try Club this afternoon, ing V.A.D. work at "Fetteeairn'" and such stupendous bargains as this sale affords. Every thrifty woman 1 . Linanihedh CA |France, The church was filled : . a = will remain until October. i . , . . Dp soldiers Hurtied yay, 1 he notice with an andience (who listened very Mr. and Mrs, Henry Huteliin. have Migs Hilda Hague, University ave. will take full adv antage of its exceptional opportunities! tl mantle y rin was made | Bttentively to the iuiel, impressive {ratyrned to Shrewsbury, Mass., after] is returning to Boston at the end of : " } 4 and set | PPEaker, who gave a most 'interest- spending a few days with Mr. and] the month : aware of Butt had Gcgurred ang He | ing aceount of ' work. She will oe John Nicolle, Barrie street. Major E. H. Lancaster, has ree) SILK DRESSES, $1 1.95 : : . {speak again on Saturday 'afternoon rg ack Fraser anc tla issh turned fr spending a fe avs in' ' . . . gated on i the Wemises of jue p the a on of the Empire's youre, Jack J Yager and lide i Inrued from I 8 w days in 24 only, silk-poplin dresses made in exceptionally smart rand Trunk Railway, heading for | . 8 k : al Mrs. 5 » 5 Kingston, ans with tiie assistance of hy + D. W. Re o and little daugh- Dowling " Ottawa, ate: expected Mrs Paltip Exitos who has designs, m colors, black, navy, taupe, grey, brown and ars ng 4 fy Mid aw a ome on Monday. Mrs. ] S 8 , Ww as fF - . a ; EE nor TE (hy | tor, Who Ihave spent the summer ("Che OB Monday, Lo Lf Mrs Philp Barshaw. wh Mrs. Russian green, in sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20. Priced regularly bi T - ih Som lesion, aa with her mother, Mrs Hugh Ran- Miss Frances Sullivan's guest, has re-| BE. J. Lake during the summer t $17 50 S 1 . g o p oe om u walt o hearing, | Xl; Centre street, will leave next | hoon to Bronk months, left on Thursday for Eng- a . RIS DRICE i. : 2, Js EY rs Taa vim .$11.95 he Rant be military police- | peek for her home in Victoria! yi Max Stadler and Miss Phyllis] land where she will complete train Whey Pimed io be military police. BX Mrs. Rankin will accompany | gyencer went out to Bob's Lake on| ing for the position of ambulance SILK SKI TS Public Libr Bulletin her and Sheu hoe winter, i Victoria Thursday to spend a few days with| driver with the army in France. R ' $4.95 ary | With iher. daughter. Miss Phyllis Knighs and Dr. Knight,| Archbishop Worrell of Nova Seotfa 1 : : ; : mee A. R. Merrill, who has been over-| is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. C. 60 beautiful new styled poplin silk skirts, made with Some New Novels For Sep r seas for the past two years has been| S. Kirkpatrick, Victoria street. Arch- belt and novelty pockets, in colors black and navy only n a 'oe eo <i » in town this week and expects to|hishop Worrell has been attending the . When Bear Cat Went. Dry, ( | Theatrical News | studies atjGeneral Synod of the Church of] Reg. $6.50 to $7.50 values Sale Price .. ..'.. ah ie . $4.95 4 home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nickle, | town she was the guest of honor at Buek; South Wind, N. Douglea; Miss | return to resume his Amerikanka. ©. Gilbreath; Gurid the Queen's Toronto and he will leave Sunday ads, My Hewlect; Sir Prom ey A Captain and Mrs. Frank Ryan have | afternoon for Halifax, P i on; 0 a atred 2 r i C 8 Min A Ho taken rooms at 51 Clergy street A CASHMERET TE HOSE Mrs, Belloc Lowndes: Hunt Bay Mys- (Continued from Page 8.) Mrs. James Watrous and Mrs. Miss Helen Trickey has returned, . . : the| to Yarker, after spending several | : 212 pair black cashmerette hose in sizes 8} to 10--an ex- nC oe Suttle in the W fod Rf * Kvug or Xourh 2 guests of Mrs. W. T. Minnes, Hill-| months in. Napanee, Farrell, "Q"; Devil's Cradle, ) Sidg- to the Grand Opera House for two . y z wick: Bruce of Circle A. Nous; | YO the Liranc pera 'rouse lor lwe Lieut. J. C. Smythe, is in town|a few days this week in Kingston. | : . . Spring of 'Joy, Mary Wi Harbour Lights, Wednesday and Thursday, «fh <= fo SHY Y. for a few] Miss Lucy Clancy. Napanee spent' 180 pair brown and grey cashmerette hose, in all sizes. An oughy, A. D. Smith; Child of Passage nN E33 6h tt . acede Watson; Daughter of the Land, J. 8. (Who remember the unprecedented His many friends in Kingston ex-|8uest of his brother, A, J. Prglisk, | | + + = | year at the Maxine Elliott Theatre, he . : 4 "oe 8 . : | New York" City, where Jt was ac. ceived his majority. Major Birkett, Mrs. J. M. Parrott, Napanee spent 72 only, pure wool sweaters with novelty belt and collar in who has been in France since the|last week vis ing Mrs. A. W. Caton, | 1 . colors rose, maize, saxe blue, copen and grey. Reg. $7.50 ["Eyes of Youth" is the work of Max | Sapper in Queen's Engineers, that| Sydenham. 1 BH Marcin and Charles arr Tt splendid body of men, who have 'done Mrs. M. J. Bates has returned to values. Sale price PLT A Ae WRT tT web ww Ei . $5.95 | : cts include four separate episodes. Sale Continues Thr h t "F 1 WwW k » Wi h Addi : oughou air Week, it tional News of tery, Sir W. Magnay; Willow Lt Wisp A. P. McKisnie; His Second Wife, Iu Robert Griffin, Brockville, are y Ke ok ocke; F The ¢ ing of "Eves ' Youth' " 5 . . od - > ake Rad, in ake: | The coming of "Eyes of Youth croft, Mrs. R, J. Delong, Napanee spent ceptionally good wearing quality. Sale price 3 pair for . . $1.00 of Refuge, F. M. White; Cinderella's (Sept. 25th and 26th, wil be of more . Sunday with friends in Kingston | : e : n . Bultors, 1. M. Peacock: Mics Mecen: | cobs 25th and 26th, will be of more | LU a Bay wih friends ib Kingston. excellent weight for fall and early winter wear. Sale price 50c Porter, | success of thig play in New York : eS rutats . a sam IW je : ' AACE Nd {last season It ran for an entire tend congratulations 10 Major E. H Picton LADIES WOOL SWEATERS n . ' 3 Birkett, 'M.C., who has recently re- claimed one of the most novel and a ig ' : yr original plays of recent years. early days of the war, enlisted as a Newburgh, and her sister, Mrs. Guess > . ll | consists of three acts. These three | Much to gain fame for themselves Napanee, after spending six weeks at | and their Alma Mater Thousand Island Park, N.Y. rescription 'hese episodes are' supposed to Mrs. R. W. Rayson is spending a Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jemmett re- § few days with the Misses Daly, Al-| turned to Kingston on Monday, after : * 1 ! bert street, before leaving for Tor-| spending three weeks with Mrs Mill Savings Daily! onto to join Robert Rayson. and Mrs, Jemmett, Napanee. 3 * * * Mrs, (Dr.) M. F. Coglon, left on ® i # | Rw La hi | vice | 3 . . Wy Thursday, for Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. C.. W. Evans, 47 In- mw 9 & ® il $ Be. dian road crescent, Toronto, announ- wy Is unequalled in this district. Ji Mrs. Buxton Smith and Miss Jessie] ces the engagement of their daughter wm we Smith, left yesterday for Montreal to] Norma Loretta, to 'Harold Wilmot wm A capable dispenser at your : service from early morning till § i $ be the guests of Miss Simmers, Gillespie, son of Mr, and Mrs, John midnight, means so much to ' : Mrs. Noel Kent, who has been with | Gillespie, "Riverview," Kingston. The the sick. - Your doctor realizes Ji : . A Mrs. E. J. B. Pense, West street,| marriage will take place very quietly this, and is depending more and Ji TN ! left on Friday for Montreal, to join| early in October. more on us--just as we expect i 4 ' her daughters, Miss Lilian and Miss Re him to do. | i 4 Blanche Kent. The marriage of Miss Millicent San The slogan "Take it to J : 9 : Miss Madele Wilson, Yaturned io Hahingiod, youngest Jaushies of Dr. ,"' .we want to be the Wn i Néw York on Wednesday after spend. | J. P, Han ngton and Mrs. Hanington,' fara nnn nnn, Be re the sich. ; i Bh RY ing the summer with Mrs. J. HW. | Montreal, to the Rey. Sydenham; THE CZECHO-SLOVAKS f Hg PE oh 4 Birkett, Bagot stref. Bagg Lindsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. | ARE HARD PRESSED yy 9 : 3 "A Mrs. Wiliam Hales, a.-former resi-| Robert Lindsay, Montreal will take] x G dent of this city, now of Passaic, is| place In the Church of St, John the y # visiting Mrs. D. A. Shaw, Johnson Evangelist on October 12th at 8.0" Because of Lack of Munitions | ge. strech clock $ They Have Lost Several The Satisfactory Drug Store. [i ar sf Mrs. T. F. Harrison, Cobourg, is Continued on Page 10.) Towns. . i ait a a a a a ne at OPEN SUNDAYS. fh iy % : PENS 3 he falls passionately in love. She| STUDENTS IN AGRICULTURE. | london, Sept. 21---The Czecho- . 3 returns his intense affection, and, Slovak forces in 'European Russia against the warnings of friends, she Registration is Larger Than Expect- | are being hard pressed by the enemy, Wn marries the mysterious youth, and ed--Girls and Soldiers In. argely owing to lack of munitions RR pr to 3 ;: they depart to spend their honey- Guelph, Sept. 21.--When the On- | 8nd stores, Within the last ten days moon in the desert. Constantly | tario Agricultural College opened . the Bolsheviki, assisted by a con- siderable number of Germans, have 4 i : J ; } 3 | 3 A fh haunted by his broken vows, the|up for the fall term yesterday there " . Y ' 4 I Ve IE yi Fo young motik is led one night to con- | were nearly 150 students in attend- succeeded in occupying Volsk, Sim- ed - to a friend lance at the various classes, which DPirsk and Kazan. The fall of Kazan WHERE MOST TRIFTY WOMEN SHOP! fess his true character of his' bride, who, in turn, bids the|is considerably more than was at @DDears to have been due entirely to "is ALMA TELL pl monk confess to her. The young first anticipated. The registration lack of ammunition for the Czecho- the G Root Hee Fi Th wife, being a devoutly religious wo- of first<year students has been Slovaks, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 25ih|man, bids him return to his moun- [larger than was looked for, and The Germans are reported to be and 26th, with a matinee on Thursday. lastery, but does not tell him she is there are between 80 and 90 stud- Concentrating considerable forces at sodn to beecme a mother as she ents in the freshman class. Includ- Kharkov and Bielogorod, with a anspire VSL 3} says farewell forever to him. Miss 'ed in the class are three young wo- View to an advance on the Volga and rae In ihe crys) In Naish he Edna Archer Crawford will be seen|men who intend to take the full to prevent Gen. Alexieff's forces in tio Sehtamber 18 the month of home coming and the prepara- [As the girl is brought face to face | ~~ | year's course in agriculture, and the Don Valley from joining hands on of comfortable surroundings for the winter. Those people (and they §| with various alternatives, every also several soldiers who are going With the Czechs about Samara. ovr 11 ut new stock now of Living Room Furniture on are man ) who dread the eventuality of her possible future is wr into farming as a business. This home AD 3 moderate cost, we can help you make your rdeal 4 in revealed to her in the crystal ball. is the first time that women have ROADS SAVE $36,000,000. : ie ordeal of an eye examin- Sho may choose an operatic career, been allowed to enter the agricul- We still have a very large stock of ation are agreeably aston- she may marry a rich suitor, she ol | tural course at the collage, and also Improved Service 'Has Resulted Furnishings, whic we Lis a eo Rugs, Linoleums and ished to find that, as made § | may remain at home and take care thé first time that returned soldiers , Under Federal Control. time. Our prices are considerabl bel " ins re Soauiidratie by us it causes no pain, of her family, or she may marry y have taken up the work of secienti- Washington, Sept. 21.-- Oo-ordi- day. y Ow the wholesale price to- ' the man she loves. The life she will tic farming. nation and consolidation of facilities scomfort, or inconven- lead in any one of these careers fs)" » {and improved methods of handling Vi 1 . : ienoce. : shown to her and visualied on the : KAROLYI WOULD QUIT. | distrie PUL Junto, ffect in thie eastern ktro ns and Victor Records, a full stage. The production and the cast p ; distrjot. since the Government took are in keeping with the extraordin- Urges Acceptance of Wilson's Points Over the railroads have resulted in stock on hand. ary nature of the play. as Only Peace Route. an estimated annual saving of ap- emit Amsterdam. Sept. 21.--Count Mi. |Proximately $36,000,000. In re- y Coming, "The Garden of Allah." chael Karolyi, the Hungarian Opno- POMINg this to-day to Director T. F HARRISON CO. LTD That gigantic scenic production, AR iy sition leader, has reiterated his decla- {General McAdoo, A. H. Smith, re- . . "The Garden of Allah," now on its " E a ration that the Central Powérs Bona director for that district, sixth annual tour, and which will should accept President' Wilson's Said that improved service had been ; Phone 90 come to the Grand Opera House : fourteen peace noints as the basis for @ROther result of the changes. . next Friday and Saturday, Sept. » peace negotiations, according to a RC -- -- 27th and 28th, with a matinee on | x ; Budapest despatch to the Frankport| Suspends Operations Until Spring. Saturday, will provide a wonderful : Gazette. Another esseatial, he says, | 'Ofdensburg, N.Y. Sept. 21.---The series of nine stage settings for the Fa is for "serions democratic govern. O8densburg Brick and Sand Com- enacting of the fervid, romantic ments" in Austria-Hungary and Ger. P8Dy Which was organized last charactens demanded by the plot of . Y many to take the helm. ~The reac. June with a ¢ 1 stock of $16, 3 of sand and manu- Added i dh And We Use No Drugs. Robert Hichens' famous novel. The tionaries, he insists, must be sent to 900 for the sile ; facture of bricks has stopped work Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. o . " > » 226 Princess Street story 1s of a young Trappist monk's Tipe. El [the rear. The situation, he adds, ot ) / fight from a monasteny in which he : also calls for the abrogation of the ter 3 successful season. The com- . has Spent waetoe Jears. He meets 4 i, of Brest-Litovsk and Bucharest peace pars , tie stiieuy ot Dsdena: S 0 weal Ahdhdhidiiihiidihidebtidd ' 3 pretty BE woman w whom \ treaties x at - ' : ; Th i " property in the Fourth ward. Fou Fs § | lhus only ean peace comes" the haired thousand bricks are pd Our new fall boots for men include all : = " a ; Lo : i . a On 'hand for the market. The com- HOTEL Wilhelmina "gms sie Lo ee iT int mii" 35 || he latent styles and leathers, and are of the ' pos ¢ 3 ' ¢ ! a 3) » '. 8 . - - ! y 4 | FOR CAMPAIGN OF PIETY pring : same high quality as usual.. Prices rang- rs : : 500 Procoyterian Mass Moctings| | New Alitude livcord ing from $6.00 to $9.00. Come here for re Planned. "anton, O., pt. 21. --What is fa 7 al er Of the teibe of twenty native| Washington, Sept. 21. Plans forithought by Capt. R. W. Schroeder rubbers, we carry a complete line. Arabians to be seen at the Grand Opera five hundred mass meetings in cit- of Chicago to be a new world re- \ . your ; = House in Lieble '6. . - : ; e : te spectacle, "The Garden of Allah: 106 and towns of the United States €or in aititude was made by him ey. x for two irigihis, Friday and Swiurday, and Canada during the coming year Yesterday in a test airplane fight i . L ent. th andl 25th, with matinee Sat- were formulated here yesterday by from Dayton aviation field to Can- | C on S ¢ ¢ : | He ascended more than 28,- . auduiatuididiadediiddhd ded dd dd dd AA A 2 aa BEN HAMID, : ¥ : i i repr tives of Presbyterians of 'ton. 'y 3 in the part of the wife, "Domini the two counties, who terward 000 feet, his record shows. He found r Commencing Saturday and continuin Enfilden," Mr. Paul Gilmore as called on President Wilson and on & temperature of 32 degrees below 70 Brock Sireet. x i eek, we will sell our stock of 3 "Boris Androvsky,". the t secretaries Baker and Daniels and 2ero centigrade. His finger tips for Fair W k, wionk, Mr. Walter Edwin as ct the heads of the Fuel and Food Ad- were frozen. . " : x3} tires at cost. Plain at $1 5.00 each. |Anteoni." und Mr. John Ridgeway | ministrations to pledge their ser- me ; WN Hn sk id ; each ese "the kindly * EL" vices. : | Dr. Clark's Son Killed. Married At Napanee, Rovers i N g Sid at $22.00 . Th are all 3a: the nly Father Bo Father Rouble For a "continetal campaign of Calgary, Sept. 21.-~Word was 're. Napanee, Sept. 214A quiet wed- re nsrs Mr. 18 i tires. : piety and patriotism" 'the country ceived Dr. Michael Clark, M.P., {ding took place at tha residence of : : : Woman Commander Shot. |has been divided into 22 regions for Red Deer, on Wednesday nigni| the bride's rather wT. Gibbard, on a ? London, Sept. 21.--Madame Alex- where speakers selected under re- that his oldest son, Michael, has been | Saturday morning last, when his Would Sell Out to anlira Bedschkajeuna, organizer of gional organizations will work in killed in action. Carp. Michael Clark | daughter, Florence Violette, hecame' 1onaon Bept. 21. <Arthur Ran: the Russian Women's Battalion of pairs. 4 a leaves 4 wife and two children. the bride of Charles G. Robertson, ! some wha has weit tits many witheles | Death, was executed at Vitebsk Sep- | fy mm Dr. Clark, has two other sons af] Preston. The bride and groom were seiting forth the Deiter. i tember 12th for participation ia a Ses Lommon & Son's advertisement the front, = | unatiended, and the guests, the im-| has sont a despatch from Stochhoim counter-revolution, according to a for special sale of tires, Lh - ! | mediate relatives of the young cou-|to the London Daily News. in whieh Berlin wireless: despatch made pud- The T. Baton Company, Toronto, The honor ration of sugar, includ- | ple. . Following the ony thei he shows Cat Leite was quite lic here. has chosen Moncton as their head- ing brown .as well as white, is one newly weds started Arig Wo willing In the promotion of his The despatch declared the woman ers for the Maritime Provinces. and a half pounds per person per trip to New York and Washington | politica scheme to deal with any was shot. » + They have purchased property, month, |p.C. On thelr return they wili reside' interes. that could serve him. 4 ;

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