Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Nov 1919, p. 13

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG [The Canadian V.C.'s MARY Pickin; Y (19522002 PRIZES FOR THE BEST ANSWERs. § How Men From Canada Earned the Empire's DoYouKnow TheseFive Actors'Names? PAGE THIRTEEN Highest Tribute for Bravery in the Field of Battle. a} 4 tread i un on him, pouring the shot directly | across his chest and heart. He fell | killed instantly. | The Canadian leader gone, the! Boche counter-attacked. Four enemy | tanks bore down on the remnant of | the 20th, which fought heroically and ! Rushing forward with nine volun-!were able to hold the posts already! teers he shot the crew of the enemy established, until the 27th Battalion | machine-gun and tuming it 'on the advancing on the left, occupied the | enemy, enabled his party to reach|village and relieved the situation, | the village. He then rushed another] About three o'clock in the afternoon! machine-gun, killed the crew, cup- |the body of Lieut. Algie was found. | tyred an officer and ten enemy and lying across the village street in front! thereby cleared their end of the vil- jof the house from which the enemy | lage. {had directed the fire upon him, They | Lieut. Algie, having established his carried him back and buried him, in| party, went back for reinforcements, | his service uniform, in a soldier's | hut was killed when leading them grave, The Victoria Cross was! forward. His valor and personal ini- awarded posthumously for his hero-| tiative in the face of intense fire, sav. ism ip face of intense fire and for| ed many lives and enabled the posi- | his gallantry in protecting the lives| tion to be held, of the men serving with him. Wallace Lloyd Algie, only son of! /. C. HEROES--Nov 1st! picuous bravery and ¢ 11th October, , northeast of Cambrai, when acking troops which came enfi'lade machine-gun fire from a neighboring village. Is a most satisfactory beverage. Fine flavor and aroma and it is healthful. " SRIER yee Well made cocoa contains nothing that is harmful and much that is beneficial. : ue It is practically all nutrition. a di Choice Recipe book free. EE er Soa Walter Baker é Co. Limited Established 1780. Dorchester, Mass, -- Montreal, Can. Canada Food Board License 690 1. Phin Rachelich 2. Learn a Lass 3. Jet Black Rig James Algie, M.D., Toronto, was b ANADA'S own and beloved Mary Pickford is about to at Alton git av 1891 n as om produce one of the greatest moving picture plays of her E Alton, a Jl. § er career. 3 g i i o 18 of Canadian Scottish descent; his and ha Stiaa story abounding in love and humour, pathos mother was a native of Devonshire ts ickford's big problem now is to select Lng. Before enlistment Mr Algia Will be suitable as her leading man in this great production. She can pick Names of Some of the Favorite Players . : s { { : o hs : th 3 Torn the service of the Bank Of | ly now dows sr ns png pictuse actorsof the wor Pictures ae Se Fed untley. Allan Scars, Owen Moore, Milton { Toronto in Vancouver and later in foks a "hapli r y, Elliot above, One of these five will be chosen by ber to play the Leading Plekford. Charlie Chaplin, Charles Ray, " Toronts. When he was bie do pt Man's role in this great new movi uction. Reid, Francis Ford, Dustin Farnum, Henry Walthall, Warren Ker he played in the 43th Highlanders | tigan, Jack Gilbert. Harold Goodwin, William S. Hart, Thomas Do you know the Names of these five Favorite Players? Mth Abionia Mdrees, Stuart. Holmes. Francis X. Pushman, band. Tarly in the wer Le took ant; 8 a | officer's course and graduated as object of this contest is te recognize and- name these five most Willam Faraum, Robert Haron, Doug Fairbanks, Earl prominent movie actors. After you have recognized them, and in order Williams, Ralph Lewis, Tom Moore. ) § to help you name them correctly, we have put their right names unders lieutenant but on sesing that his| services were not reuired jn that! capacity at the time, he enlisted as a! These Magnificent Prizes Given for Best Correct or Nearest Correct Replies private in April, 1916. He was grant- | hi \ 16 f 1 7 A ed his commission overseas in the| J1 ize, B28 Charraint $990. fi y PF 20th Battalion. H lis i ru % x 2nd Prize, ing Car, Value $740.00 4. Sell Raw Hip 5. In for a Bad Glass Uk neath thelr pictures in jumbled letters. Unseramble these letters. put them into their right order and you will have their names. In case you are not familiar with the names of the most popular moving picture actors today, the names below will help you. --Official Record. Can- The German along the Escaut i -------------- capable actor who As a boy, tales of heroism and | { military expioits, especially stories | jof Claverhoyse and British heroes of | | the Indian: Mutiny and Crimean war {held great interest for Wallace Lloyd | Algie, and on one of nis leaves while | {overseas he visited the ancestral | home of the Algies in Scotland and | viewed the monument ut. the Cross | (of Paisley. raised to the memory of | | James' Algie and Thomas Park, of! | Covenanter fame and dating back t | [Bothell Brig." ; % g 5 F $83282283: Huwwuwanan 16th Prize, 17th Prize, 18th Prize, 19th Prige, 20th Prize, 21st Prize, 22nd Prize, Sth Prize, i 10th Prize, 10.00 iith Prize, 10.00 12th Prize, 10.00 23rd Prize, 3. 13th Prize, $5.00 24th Prize, 3. And 28 Extra Prizes of $1.00 each. $500.00 Additional Cash Prizes will also be awarded. VALUE 7 MN . FirstPrize $220.% LIEUT. W. L. ALGIE. i Mmmm nem st | _ (Registered according to the Copy: | ent in Cash. 2 3 > sod right Act of Canada, ook rights | This Great Contest is Absolutely Free of Expense ing your copy to just four friends or neighbours, who willappreciate this canal towards Valenciennes, pursued | reserved. Send Your Answers Today! mally worthwhile Canadian magazine and want it to come Lo: them { by the British forces The banks of { This great contest is absolutely free of expense and is beinr cone at nth. You will easily fulfill this simple condition fn a few wigs the canal were heavily wooded and: @ucted by the Continental Publishing Co., Limited, one of the largest 3 . the advance of the Canadians along asd heat ngwh Publishing | houses 8 ne pada, That § is Jour Suarances How to Send in Your Solution the eastern shore was stiffly con- 10 you and every other contestant. Frankly, it is intended to further Use one side hiche gaper only, and put {ous aime and tested, $treduce EVEKYIWOL Ao uD, Sanada's Greatest Magazine. Corner. 11 you with to write saythilng but, your answers, tse separate The second . division Canadians | You may enter and SAN phe ries: whether Jouaren subacrib, oo of paper . passed on the left of Naves during clled to That Idea of His Pro- ! oD asked nor expected to take the Magazine of spend o single Miss Mary Pickford, as Honorary Yudge and three independent Oct. 10. About three miles northeast Jecting "Adam's Apple." { penny of your money to compete, Here ia the idea. Judes Saving Aswer gaining a, this first -- . is of this village an old sugar refinery -- th mare vl tion oC L0G SET ent Ba 200 Co le ple fo vy ame sie i : » re! , ° . es8, prnet strongly garrisoned, took heavy toll Man's badge of beauty and brains = n's World in EveryWoman's Home." We 'want more Canadian for hang writing, Sod 100 poe toc ation nd spel of the passing troops. The Canadians! pis Adam's apple, that projection in or ae ard with this famous publication, pHherefore, ex. Contestants must sees to abide by the dec i Ty iles : en we acknowledge your entr: ntess, 0 r t t Lm. 314¢, 192 om, but 41 midnight, having Doon pe | Lie, ore JArt of the neck which has Zhe Sessa Tu Sly dutint dma Soir tee Aaya jon, but at midnight, having been re- been so called, from the notion that and al review of many ol the fine features soon to DON'T DELAV! Send your answers today. This sancuncemens {lieved on the right by Imperial troops, it was caused by a bit ef the forbidden cont to ou. We shall Also, send, fre of charge to all qualified contest- may not appear again in this paper, Address your entry toi-- they returned to the position near the , > | h photo Ti Is a frult which stuck in Adam's throat. s | ar Te inery- morning of the 11th Scientists have many theories on the. forders. cnn through that the 20th! subject, and have told a long story of Battalion was to attack Iwuy at 9 the evolution of the apple--how man | o'clock. While the Canadians were! came by long descent from ill-formed, " atom fo The Judging and a oe Movie Editor, Mary Pickford Contest, be asked to assist waiting the hour of attack the Ger-| spineless things that came into life | | mans poured. &heavy enfilade fife on | uy chemical acfidh. Then came fish, | us in carrying on this big introduction plan by shows Dept. 15. 'EVERYWOMAN'S WORLD, TORONTO, ONT, A ----------_---- ie ------------------ . the lines~and many men were killed which, as soon as they got backbones, | before leaving the trenches. began to develop something like | The enemy had seized all positions . ty tof advatogs around Iwuy. The em-| Adam's apples. Robigointiond, giaiive { bankment of a railway running into| forms of the ancien hg |the town was garrisemrd by machine to have come the mammals from gunners. On the outskirts of the which sprang the human race. ; | village a group of houses near the It is a long story, but the fact re- {railway provided additional cover for mains that as the human race devel [the gunnets, and another group of | oped and became more civilized the {houses on the right were garrisoned| Adam's apple in man became more Strongly. Heavy enfilade fire was be- | prominent. . The ancient Greeks de- |ing directed on the advancing com-. |) ted their strong hordes and highest [Palics of the 20th. types of beauty with prominent "ap- Lieut, Algie was in command of "gn a ples," although modern artists and |"B" company. At the east end of ignore It 1h their the village he saw the enemy bring-| sculptors rather ing up more guns to completely en-| works. As a matter of fact, the wear- filade the Canadian position. He col-| ing of high stocks and collars would {lected nine volunteers and charged seem to point to the fact that man is {the gun posts, shot the crew of one not altogether proud of displaying his {enemy machine-gun with his revol- badge of beauty, iver and turned the gun around on! : | the enemy. This action permitted | his men to cross the railway enbank-| DISLIKES BADGE OF BEAUTY Modern Man Apparently Not Recon. EXT | lectrocure KILLS PAIN A LINO SRA JUST APPLY---PAIN OLD EVERYWHE THE ANNOYANCE CAUSED BY Two Sides of Japan. 'iment into the eastern part of the! {towm. Lieut. Algie then rushed an-! {other machine-gun, killed the crew| jand cut off an officer and ten men, | {who surrendered to the Canadian. He| {then turned' the guns on the enemy | and cleared that part of the village. Having established his men in the {village and shown them how to use | the enemy machine-guns, Lieut. A remarkable difference exists be- | tween the climates of western and central Japan, so much so that these districts are _ distinguished by the names of Sanindo--shady side--and Sanyodo--sunny side, respectively. During the long and rigorous winter of western Japan the central province, bordering on the inland sea, enjoys dry andrcomparatively mild weather. The OVE RWHELMING evidence fr. the war shortage of Eno's Fru (gE SUBSTITUTES ! pm all over Canada proved how acutely it Salt was felt by the general public. It is doubtful if the shortage in supplies of any other proprietary article ever has caused (= Algie went back to the batiaiion for reinforcements, rsturning to the at- tack in a short time. Running ahead of his men, he advanced towards an- other group of houses on the right 18 the position already taken. The such inconvenience and genuine disappointment--amounting almost to irritation--as two regions and the factors determin- did the war-time famine in Eno's Fruit Salt. -ing their climatic conditions are dis- tinet. A Japanese writer says that while the winter climate of ceatral 5 he and southern Japan depends on the tehed 'the. Canales: cee houses| southwestern monsoons, that of the ! Lo | weste is directly related to the {nnd waited until he was quite near,| NOStern coast hina i {then turned the whole force of the! barometric ares of north China. The Canadian supply was reduced to almost nothing. Druggists were helpless, but in an honest endeavor to satisfy their customers sometimes suggested supposedly similar products. Unfortunate and annoying as this proved to both buyer and seller it undoubt- edly served to establish more firmly than ever in the public mind their preference for ENO'S. 'Den't be put off with imitations of Eno's Fruit. Salt! You know you cheat yourself hen you accept them., s IKE the most caretully tailored suit, M Seamless Fashioned Hosiery fashioned calf and the extra wide, roomy top, make Mercury a true work of art in h Aled Find Colonist. Answer to yesterday's puzzle: Upper left corner down, nose at neck 5 Experience often cansés us to Obituary testimony will mot ber What is termed & casi ry evidence ol | surrendgr some of our highly chers taken as conclusive with St. {may be handicapped for want i "live one" in the village and saphal. de is i ¢! hed a. bh : : » he - dude never in danger of! A debt of dishonor is mighty hard town. ; brain storm. 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