Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Aug 1923, p. 3

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Seanwes SES sasr vain Shennan $177.00 Saabs meee singe «$187.00 ome ane oo + $108.00 § Chapter 122-----Discovered by a Prin- cess, The God of the sea (old Poseidon ( was still angry toward Odysseus. Just when the latter saw an island in the distance, a storm was whip- ped up and the raft was wrecked. It might have gome ill with the hero if a nymph had not come to his aid, giving him a magic girdle to keep him afloat. Athena, goddess of wisdom, also helped him making the water smooth in front of him and causing him to move to the shore. He reached the island fi safety and wak so happy to be again on firm ground, that he He was very tir- ed, so he gathered some leaves for a bed, and threw himself down to sleep, A princess coming near with some maidens of her court awakemed the stranger and invited him to come to the palace. She admired his manly figure ad thought he should he treated well. Near the palace, however, she left his Side because 'Odeysseus (at the right) is aski she feared people would talk about her if they saw her in the company of such a gallant hero. Athena placed a cloud around Odeysseus and led him into the rooni of the king. There he beheld many nobles and statesmen, mem- bers of a race which never used up its strength in bloody wars. Athena lifted the cloud, and the Greek stood in the midst of the court, He humbly asked for help. The king gave him a seat of honor (the one in which his own son usualy sat). Wine and rich foods were set before him. By and by, @ blind bard sang of Troy and the wooden horse. The eyes of Odysseus filled with tears. 'Being asked why the song made him sad, he told how he himself had taken part in that famous seige. Everyone on the island comtinu- ed to be good to him. He was giv- en presents of many kinds, and the king fitted out a ship for him to use in sailing home to Ithaca, the island near Greece over which Odysseus had once ruled. ng the king and queen to give him THE SPANISH LOSSES HEAVY IN MOROCCO The Moors Declare That The Treaty of Algiers Must " @0. London, Aug. 27.--Under Tang- fer and other date lines the London newspapers, print reports of the Spanish losses and difficulfies in Morocco. Daily Express quotes a Riffian com- munique on' the fighting previous to the relief of Tifan in as saying that the rebels counted 739 Spanish dead, while it took them two days to remove the enemy's wounded. The withdrawal of the _ enormous quantities of captured supplies would take several days, the State ment added. Abd-el Krim, the rebel leader, a week ago summoned 100,000 Rif- continues, and threatened to confis- disobeyed the call. The French zone and Tangier itself is practically de- nuded of Rifffans in consequence of the general response to the sum- mons. Abd-el Krim has issued a mani- festo, the despatch adds, declaring that the treaty of Algiers must go the same way as the treaty of Sevres for his people are capable of governing their own country and, like the Turks, are prepared to prove they are able to support their determination. Frank Gerace was convicted be- fore acting police magistrate Keni Saturday morning on a charge of forestalling on "the Kingston mar- ket contrary to the by-law, and was fined $5 or one month in jail. An appeal against the decision of Judge Denton, who declared the Ontarlo betting information law to be ultra vires of the Ontario legisla- ture has been filed by Attorney- The Tahgier correspondent of the | cate the goods and lands of all who 5 PROBS: --Tuesday, moderate to fresh southerly winds, becoming unsettled with showers. or RANK K W. STEAR | sonal friend of President Cool- He, or the Uni tians to arms, the correspondent | Presigent Ww Hikers From New York. Seymour Ross and Clarence H. Johnson, of a New York high school, who are on a long hike, called at the Kingston Y.M.C.A. on Saturday mornng. They each carry a fifty4pound pack. The boys came by way of Niagara Falls and Tor- conto, and accepted all kinds of lifts enroute. On #riday they secured an auto ride of 138 miles. The boys proceeded on their way to Montreal. Decorate Soldiers' Graves. Hamilton, Aug. 27.--The fifth annual decoration of graves of sold- fers who fell in the great war, and a memorial service were held yes- terday afternoon at Harvey park before a crowd of about sixteen hundred people. ---------- The dnvasion of rust from United States does damage to the crops in General Nickle. the west, crs _smiatn, = 000s cise s slemian Summ uel {8 of wanted, | Decorative Linens You'll take Pride in Possessing We have just received a large shipment of Lace pieces, in hand-made Cluny, Point Venise, Florentine and Maderia -- a wonderful variety for your choosing at prices that are consider- ably below regular. We wish particularly to invite your inspec- tion of the following lines, which are exquisite. Cluny Pieces 'Lace Centres|Lace Runners| Lace Ovals In all widths from 20| All sizes from 20x36| In sizes 14x22 ins. to to 72 inches wide --|in. to 20x72 inches--| 20x28 inches. Priced priced from $2.98 on| priced from $6.75 up| fom $3.50 to $5.00. up to $29.95 each. [to $12.00 each. Florentine Lace Pieces CENTRES | RUNNERS | OVALS In sizes 6 to 12 inch priced from 39. to| In sizes 18 x 36 to 18 In sizes 1M x 22 to 20 $1.25 each. izes| x 54 inches -- priced |x 28 inches -- priced 20 to 72 inches wide| 1. $9 00 on up to| from $4.50 on up to br ts 504 Venise Lace Pieces CENTRES RUNNERS In Doylies from b to 12 inches |. 1; ;j7eq 48 x 36 to 18 x 54 in- iced from 48c. to $1.25 GL Bom 20 v3) ah ches. Priced from $9.00 on up iced from $4.50 t6 | to$12.50 ach, $16.50, | SEE 'SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY.

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