Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1916, p. 10

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916 - sssssssancanassasssnsas | . - ---- : Tl a Rie ° Victory ; , { ! ; { y i The shout ef every trie Canas THE CONFESSIONS OF ROXANE: || Turn over anew leaf' | [aii Suu mi: : { i on. TY. : | | Now that the warm Says are hete eave the heavy, over- they are soiled. Prices right and gig il heating foods for something lighter and easily di- , work A-1 at Weese's. . By Frances Walter i il! gested. Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes supply .. . Should you hot Hive Your Phot . . : 1 1 y aken? eese's y suns! » lig! plenty of nourishment to the body to enabe A always ready, come rain or shine. . y abo ava naloatable ad wel ready to give, and pianos whose mu- I AGAIN EIND MYSELF { \ . : z thin, brown flakes ate palatable as well 4 coc Takes Tile Pleasant to live, al i / y i . a8 being quite digestible. 2 the above and more at Weese's Art ALONE WITH MR. GORDON | | A 4 : . | Store, - 3 weet Get those photos framed before it to do its morning's work in comfort. The : Pictures, for presents, framed -------- i VO VOPYVs «PUY IWYY wv 7 (Copy t, 1916, by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate). | 4 / j : 5 i | . : Mr. Gordon apparently had aYrang- | hf / yl { . i : I d ed everything down to the most min i a -- / 7 F) { z a | . a 1€8 ute detail. The table was laid on | 25 : / 4 J | { 1 POA ° 1 the veranda overlooking the Hudson y If - th | tt t . £ v 7 g which curled and ancurled before / § 4 a 4 . 2 a . . en on. ou eyes like a huge serpentine ' 4 \ . i - | Now is the time to look over our bracelet of silver, On every side was by \F) 3 ¥ 3 = i {new fall styles. We have a choice the marvelously green, velvety grass, 5 f / A = i ; stock of new goods on hand. | out of which now and then sprang } a Sl ell / / . ¢ | Come and place your order before | the most delicious looking shade A RENT : ; il by of A |the rush is on, Prices reasonable | trees "3 i . o AE 8 h . 3 \ ge D410) * #4 § i and satisfaction guaranteed. | As we walked to the veranda and / J looked out ) this lovely scene NY NE ov ¢ i 54 (8 3 P: b J v . each of I aay oye a uy HE, \y | B A Sa oe \ / ' 5 It D t P New York Skirt and Suit | breath. It was as though we could / fl fe, | A J 5 3 : ; hy oesl- ay Co,, 203 Wellington St. | not get enough of the pure, sweet --- { dy tte wouderrily exclaimed #7 \ : / A AE : 3 ) mL : Teo buy inferior articles for home use, no matter how small GRAND TRU RAILWAY erely my own or our own, although Nye a K \ "n W : | the article may be. : N ER ENE 4 . looks like all other life was in- : iH 2) > ONY : tH \ Saad | tehes. as wi Aver o else avs ; For this is the tended merely to contribute to the 0 " 2 1 | : the Sith matches, as with everything else, it pays to buy | Ome way, second class colonist tic AF JE Ny | 16 best. kets will be on sale daily, Sept. 24th baking powder happiness of man I am not trying . | ov Als $47 . y 4 } that makes "the | to become philosophical, but some | . he. oes a 7 A \ to Oct, Sth, inclasive, at following baking better. times great ideas occur even to me, \ i Zo re a EN |, : y tf 2 : 9 Yares: Bi leavens the 8 and I just can't help giving them ut- y 4 77 14 Rv € } Vancouver, §food evenl 1 terance." pL \ i Victoria, throughout; puffs 'We joined in her laughter it 1 it up to airy light i "But it is remarkable, when one : ty z "er = J 3 4 ; 3 Prince, Rupert, ness, makes it de- thinks of it, that everything that hi he > . : New Westminster, J lishtfully appetizing lives, whether it be of the animal Matches will save your time and temper, for they are good and Nelson, B.C, and wholesome. ® or vegetable kingdom, was intended strikers, safe, sure and silent. Always ask for Eddy's. \ Remember-- EGGO | for man's use. That grass there » | Portland, Oregon, ) is moderate in price, : must have been predestined and fore- iE : WE oo pe ak Seattle, Wash., highest in quality. e ordained 'to gladden our eyes, and \ 3 FR 4 ---- - | Tacoma, Wash Ask your grocer for the big trees were Rever intended for : { / Ws WY A ~~ 3 "7 - a eh N runes Rm Nach 8 £GG.O. Dan't take a B anything except to" shade us from ! |} Nt Nt tetera ----. ~ - ena | Spokane, Wash, ' Los Angeles, J substitute. . the sun.' < oD : : . "Whe > AEE > he * re 3 : ! 4 a RECEIVES 3 I ho w he oe ne the luncheon o iLet us talk of ourselves, Roxane,' he sald. "Tell me, are you happy?" wo San Diego, and pe y " ' ) { ; San Francisco, HIGHEST AWARD make such observations," said Mr.|- "You will find me always ready, with danger to us hoth. I was Calif J in the opinion of 2 % | Gordon. "Pierre told me he had ar r. Gordon replied. "And to pro afraid to break the silence because | Lalik, a " - "| ranged an exceptionally good menu, to you that I shallot be a ma feared my voice might catch, as Vv 7 all who use it and I understand that Pierre never {I will say that I enjoy being here i ometimes (id when 1 . labored | he i W Proportionately low rates to other makes a statement so extravagant|just as much ag either of you." . [under strong emotion, Mr. Gordon . 2) t Affec ed points. For full particulary apply to unless there is ample reason. When Our exchange of compliments was | lently ~was silent, because he was|- By H We 2 0 J. Hanley, .P. & T.A.,, Corner ng, and 1 fancied I knew what 7 7% CRANGE % t + Ontario streets. 70) \er anything is reasonably good Pierre |interrupted by a shrill ery from the |think | g | Finally as I was about to make a 4 - % 3 j always says it is bad. When it is|lawn and Mariam sprang toward th lL ver ood Pierre will think it is pas- | window It: was one of her girl ac- [despesade effort to speak, Mr. Gordon : of R J Wé | ery g 1 e w I vindo V e 0 1 g « 0 8§ K do 7 or) e | a sable. When it is superfine Pierre|qguaintances who had caught sight | raised his head with a quick move | k Cas cathe 7 IS grudgingly admits it is good. What, of her and was waving her hand ment which was characteristic of | ¥ Z 7 7 then, must be in store for us if this! kaerchief iB m, and looked steadily at me for|. 7 "7 7 i / \ | { 2 king of pessimists describes the out "It is Lucille; Mariam explained [a moment, look as exceptionally good?" hurriedly to Mr. Gordon "I must! "Why should we not speak of it?" | "Let's not excite our curiosity," |see her a moment." he asked in the most matter-of-fact | 5 . | . P urged Mariam. "We will go and see She hurried from the room and |tone, just as if someone had openly | 1 : CANADIAN SERVICE for ourselves." Mr. Gordon and I were left alone proposed that we remain silent. | Aad b 3 MONTREAL TO LONDON " E . (Via Falmouth) Mr. Gordon led the way into a pri- One of the most consoling thoughts | "Can you give me any good reason? | a | From London From Montreal Yvate dining room overlooking the|I had when we started on the trip | Certainly neither of us has anything | me Ps : od . . river and there before our eyes was | was that witde Mariam with us there ot be ashamed of, and assuredly it Bhd adie _ ENP 1 oh ete iy a AlsoNIa Sei et. 1s the proof of Pierre's assertion. ; would he no chance of Mr. Gordon is a subject which is very close to 3 P 7 ] Cabin and Third CHOSE, hg The ride has made me raven-|{and I being left alone together. | my heart, as I hope it is to yours i AN "y ' | MONTREAL TO BRISTOL ous,"'declared Mariam. "I shall as-| Now, in the twinkling of an eye the |'Why then, should we continue any a sert my right to one-third of every-|thoughtlessness of Mariam had |longer to wear these false faces? vr oY 1 From Bria ty Sneath Boek) Montrent thing that is ordered and shall im-| brought about what both he and [| Why try to hide something which we - Sept. 26 ... AUSONIA ... Oct. 17 mediately dispose of it according to, would have liked very much to post- | cannot hide? Let us talk about our- Oct. 3 . Folin . Oct 24 Cabin Passengers Only. the laws of healthy appetites." pone, if-not to definitely prevent. selves, Roxane. Tell me, are you, ¥ we " } "That is why I like to bring you AS™nge door slammed on the flee- | happy?" ! J bt Agents information Lhely i Wg out here," said Mr. Gordon. "I|ing girl a strained silence fell upon I raised my eyes to his. Not until | Limited, 50 King Street Bast. Toronto. think you enjoy luncheon here better | both of us. Mr. Gordon looked cut | they were looking into- his face did | than you do anywhere else that you |of the window, glancing furtively|I know the tears were on my lashes. | | | i (80. . at me from time to time, while 1|I could not reply at once to his 4 "I am sure of it, and I want Rox- deliberately avoided his glance by | question. He bent toward me and : ane to get the habit, because we are | keeping my own eyes bent for the |placed his strong hand upon mine. |. Annual Coach Excursion An honest package full weight, In ali coming out here often hereafter.| most part upon the table. "Tell me, Roxame," he TFépeated, ' " . - Roxane and I cannot come alone, of As the momnients passed it seemed ' most earnestly. "Are you happy?" Made In Canada § Canadian Male, rhe fam - course, so you must come with us." to me that the air wag surcharged (To Be Continued). October 10th and ith | CANADIAN BA Best by 1 est. - a ee Ar Ao es Ae a Ne nr Final Return Limit October OCEAN SERVIC ROOSEVELT HITS OUT ~ IT IS ADVISABLE FROM THE ELBOW i PP; "= vy : Y ROUND ALLAN LINES, { For Ladies to place your orders ° TRIP Jv. Liversoal Lv. Montreal early %0 that I can devote more time | Geis After President Wilson--| { \ | § oes "Crammina 2 to r execution and have the gar- ; | Oct, 1% Corllean ments finished at the required time.| Calls Lusitania Sinking om Marcy, Blossvale and stations beyond on. the Tv Toi Tv. Segre The authentic styles are received Colossal Murder. - - t. Lawrence and Ontario Division East of Sodus. Sept. 16 Sicilian Det. 4 - . . orin an et. 20 ously in tHe season. is mandailored Bil e-- - ~, Currant Biscuit. Ten days for sightseeing in the Metropolis-- Sky- Qe. 25 Stelling Nev. 11 thronghoa and. shows the highest . Battle) Creek, Mich, Oct. I.-- . " scrapers, Big Stores, Museums, the Water Front, Lv. Montreal degree of perfection in artistic ana Speaking. here Saturday afternoon in Menu forWednesday Materials--2 cups flour,. 2 tea- Navy Yard, and War Vessels, Ocean Liners, Bridges ! Preytinu manship and fit. : the interests of Republican presi. . spoons baking powder, 2 teaspoons "Subways Broadway, Fifth ® Avenue and Riverside Nov. 11_Pr o Be . Jenti randidate Charles E. Huglies, BAK AS B r RS 3 . ; rR. : yi Fay Style okt Correct Col. Ral termed the stfiking of r~ A shorfening, ; teaspoon salt, § cup Drive. The Theatres have new attractions. CAN. PAC. LIN tylesi Perfect. Fit. the liner Dugitania "the most colos- Cereal of Choice currants. " tt Obtain your tickets early Ld. (t= Mantreal p Cream Codfish Toast » i L. WINSTON sal murder a by any re Bi Uhensils -- Mixing bowl, flour sifter, i» r OrLag Jake Max Nov, 4 MANAGERS «*s AGENTS Ladies' Tailor, 159 Wellington power calling Belt Siviiived Jo or bo Coftee or Cocon two measuring cups, teaspoon, table- For tickets and further informa- : Noy. 3 Metagums Nov. 18 Phone 908. ) "had ; "| LUNCHEON OR SUPPER spoon, bakeboard, rolling pin, biscuit tion, consult local ticket agent. $ For rates, reservations, ete, dent "had full notice as to what wgs|| + i cattor, hakepan, pastry. brush | . erly local agents or ," ed Potato Salad and Deviled Eggs : s "pan, sh. { : lo be done" and that he err 18 Currant Bincalt from Breakfast LLAN LINE MEN 1 WHY SUFFER 2? hot king action that would have AL ra h rpes Directions--S8ift the flour, baking ~ i 1 SiCKi a . - . . 'en or Iced Cocoon : . i rls : | I] lt ' "And after it," said Roosevelt, +his|] a powder and salt into bowl; add short W 3 A hl JRK t teeth flashing in the old way, and : DINNER ening and rub in very lightly with Ah RAT ort TE ea SR DIgh talsetts, ape © roan ul arn Soup : the tips of the fingers; then add the § F N I R "Y | + Americss | only spoke. He said something about / Candied Sweet Potatoes currants and mix well. Roll or flat- regal pllals. He being too proud to fight. Imagine Corn ten out with hands on floured bake- ! | A] S George Washington saying that af- Steed Fence ®t. ral of board 1 inch thick; eut with biscuit SERA Seores iso | ter the battle bf Lexington, or Lin- Cholee cutter. Place on, bapkepan; brush -- -- Hg bas ro Bs coln making such a statement after Coftee top with milk and bake 12 to 15 Shia anil nelatiig . | Sumter was fired on." a » ) minutes, ont they Roosevelt declared the Président wba has vacillated and reversed himself. ~ pate Se i } "Even when he did finally act," he| w.. > tow: Slated for Senatorship. | VS Stile wale § just the treat | 04 "the administration refused to New Owners o. Peterboro Review. : Slate Sor Sen o hip. Sait. Cousuit him gAves Re recognize Huerta because his title >eterboro, Oc. 2.--T. F. Mat- Ottawa, Oct. 2,--Charles E. Tan- LS ste en apa Fo was hated on intrigue and assassin- | thews, of the Mathhews, Blackwell | JET, Ki Romer SORTA Ie or ENT. FILES. FIS- | ation," but that Col. Benacides "was| Company, and A. H> Stratton, form- Netasad 1 oe avinaial | ki '" [ 3 AL MAI a ' i ¥, ratton, form wo fag TP y { ' id Tet RASEEIES | onan ua Breen of, Po, erty drocior of the Ptr Ban | Satu ro he Sac =f 'A NASTY CHILL 4 LS und the Treatment that {hugh ana JRL brea ior, purchased tha Peterboro Review | in, the Seuste, Hon. David MeKeen, ; When sickness comes, the need ssa ata qu ator's sale. apppinte Lieutenant overnor, i ii 5 of proper warmth is urgept. Facts that Dr. Ward is | ISter of War and various others." ) ap : ; PERFECTION "CALL THE WHIG. | mes RF 3 7 : = fii Ss HEATERS ' 2 2 | MADE IN CANADA | If the relatives of soldiers who & ; i 4 h § % 7 , : i a have been .killed or wounded & : ; 3 : A Perfection Oil Heater gives it would notify the Whig immedi- y ga : instantly and cheaply. . ately on receipt of information i Sa 3% i g 4 the names will be published at 3 3 ; | ! It is always ready for use, and the jearliest possible moment, # Ee od warms up a room in a thus Notifying all relatives and « _§ |S 3 ; : \, fewminutes. Easily car- friends. As the Inf ro : is \\ - ried wherever wanted. i invariably telegr to 8 : % ¢ iy os 2 ms 1 A meS---------------- --- nearest of kin abhed, Ottawa + . 3 ; : in - . = At all good dealers. : first, the names do not appear 4 § 5 ; \ \ If your dealer cannot sup- in the casualty list for three or + : . 2 ; : X ww. | {ply you,fwrite us direct. NEW METHOD | is | ARN . . # four days after. The Wh sl \ For best resulls use 2 {# will give prompt attention t i } H r ol , Pressing and | + any telephone message or ot gis ov ARP! ' | Royalite Coal Oil -- '. airing 4 notification in'these matters. + Si : A ~ the economical fuel. - os | + Telephone 229. : i ; : " } . . Ht p + : . THE IMPERIAL || oo ; : i 4 . OIL COMPANY ¥ . BUFFALO'S LEADING SPEGIALIST 7 Nisges Squtte. Mosusflent PALO, N. ¥. 1 Pareles wel 2s AX EXE E EE X24 os Be afion, 3 ear Isla in n ' : M. F. PATTON, Prop. cam! Laké, Is afflicted with me 119 SYDENHAM STREET two deaths have occurred, i Near Princess 8¢. Phone 214 J! 1s neu of a physician a medical Fite) , 3 . Bu SE i a |. BRANCHES 1 ALL CITIES 0, J A pitmtistmmesi Stiffer punishment AAA A Ar r---------- | d as ar tion from: tHe In the new drive on Lemberg, the with za R n troops on Saturday took to! tera 000 prisoners. The Teutons are of ine fering desperate resistance, | vi

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