_. PAGE EIGHT : be it $15.00 $18.00 or $20.00 for a Suit or Overtoat. \ Thus to insure you a distinction of style in every suit or over- coat you get here, regardless of the price it sells for. These are some of the things which this store, specializing in good Tlothes, does for its customers. : We shall be pleased to have you see our mew garments, whether you come to buy or simply to look. RAIN COATS We've the best rain coats money can buy. Coats you can depend on, $10.00, $12.00, $13.50, $15.00, 1vingston's, ---- - * THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1916. | AFTER A BATTLE OF FORTS- | FIGHT HOURS ON THE LAKE (Bee allo P %) Schooner Arthur struck bottom off | Oswego--Members of the Crew Were Exhausted Following Their Experience. 3 . : : 8 A despatch from Oswego has the| Shret. Withey, pay sergeant of 'C"" | following: 2 | Battery, R.C.H.A., left on Monday Aftef forty-eight hours on Lake| for Petawawa. y Ontario in-a gale of wind and unable | =A to niake harbor the schooner Arthur, Capt, James Peacock, master, rived at this port at daybreak Mon-| ij, Belleville, day morning. The schooner sailed | -- into the harbor with a north wind,\-- capt. W. E. Swaine, musketry of- and on account of Oswego being ficer, has returned from duty at Ot- without a tue, went aground in'ithe |. .o river. just west of the Ontario & | J Western trestle. The craft is loaded | with "400 toms of coal, and has about | ported for duty with the Army Ser- ! 'three feet of water in her hold. It] vice Corps. : will be necessary to pump her out be- } ---- | fore she can 'be moved. Lieut. Potts returned to duty with with the Infantry School. Sergt.-Major Walsh, who has been | {at Valcartier, has returned to duty Major R. D. Ponton, headquarters | ar- | gtaff, is spending a couple of weeks, Lieuts. Flavelle and Smith have re-| At the Grand. Last night the Grand Opera House! was filled to capacity to witness the splendid programme of vaudeville {and pictures. "Barbara Frietchie" | was shown, personated by that well- known and popular little star, Mary {Miles Minter. The story is adapted {from Whittier"s immortal 'poem of | the same name, and has the distine- tion of being 'a war play without a single battle. The Pathe News show- ing interesting war pictures, was al- so presented, - Charlie: Chaplin, in "The: Pawn Shop," took the house by storm, it being the best and fun- | niest picture. -ever- made for this { comedian. In thé vaudeville acts, La Cody and Costella, in a musical {act, made a big hit, both being ex. i perts. Winnifred Stewart, in a high- | class singing act, was also good, her {rendering in excellent voice of | The Arthur leit Oswego on Thurs- | Ro" a coia1 Service Company from | Yaaka Hulu," "Turn Back the Uni- day morning. While in the lake a' YZ a { storm broke with a heavy wind. Ar-| Ottawa on Monday. {riving off Port Hope, Capt. Peacock | yi aut Weller, 155th Battalion, has was unable to 'make the harbor and |," 'oointed to the Special Ser- ' coming about he sailed with thei oo Company or -- wind for Kingston. Near this har > : bor the wind prevented him from | The wireless station at the camp making "any progress toward port,| 4s " a | was dismantled en Monday and will and he headed for the Galloup Is- | Snils : Myr ang. | lands. Once more thé wind and sea be installed at Queen s University. { headed him off, and the Arthur made hs Ni Me for Oswego. A wind from the north-| Capt. Billings, Camp paymaster's west shifted to the north early this | Staff, is in Halifax. | morning and-the Arthur was able wd sail into Oswego. At the mouth of | ° | the harbor all i were lowered and | is taking Charge of the work of Lieut. | in making an attempt to get into a| Col. W. J: Brown while the latter is { slip the boat went aground near the | in Halifax. | city water. pipe. | -- 45 Thr oo time the craft was on| Capt. Manzer, Dental Corps, is the lake a heavy sea was rolling, but | Spe nding his last leave at Woodstock, | the schooner stood the rough wea. B. . | ther wonderfully well. Arriving here! ) . -- ) { the members of the crew were ex- Lieut. Vere C. Kerrison is now on hausted. Efforts were made this/ duty at Petawawa Camp as instruec- morning to release the boat, the | tor of cookery. . coast guard crew assisting, but it] -- will be necessary to pump out the| Lieut. J. H. Hannaford has left water in the hold. The Arthur is a| London for France. three sticker, and attracted much at-| tention this morning. 1 The steamer Hinckley has been en-| formerly of the 59th Battalion, has ed to pump out the hold of the been sent oyer to France with rein- | schooner. | forcements for the 20th Battalion, I Hon. J. D. Reid, Minister of Cus-~| field camp in the summer-of 19186, toms, has made a gift cf $500 to the | was sent to England with the first 156th Leeds and Grenville Battalion, | draft of the 59th Battalion, and has whith is shortly to go overseas, the | since been engaged in staff work at money to be used in supplying com- | Folkestone. the nfen ring the journe ---- ET This. pattohon jou ey There were 351 recruits 'enlisted ganized by Lieut.-Col. Bedell, who re-| in _the 3rd Division overseas units. " gr- | during the last two weeks ending Jihad rom e-trom Tor we fi Oct. 15th, The units enlisted' men SYRACUSE LADY al LOVES TO READ. KINGSTON WHIG| Cobourg Heavy 154th Battalion 156th Battalion 156th Battalion 207th For the following gracefully ex- pressed appreciation the Whig has to thank a lady subscriber at Syracuse, N. ¥.: : "Please find enclosed money order for payment for your iiteresting and' valuable paper, which I feel I cannot spare--at least while the boy in a. whom we are interested is still on| 5 cused of Carrying Out a Series of foreign soil. I love the paper for it- Robberies in Michigan. self also, ;and- read it just as quickly Windsor, Oct. 17.--Pte. Archie as if reaches here." Darling, 18 years old, of the 241st 240th Battalion 247th Battalion . 252nd Battalion - 8S. 8. Company Signallers . . Q. F. Ambularice CoD. i viaiiians Unattached + C. A. 8: C, Outside units Lieut.-Col, 8. A. Thempson, G.& 0., | Lieut. Edward Malloch, Arnprior, | { Lieut Malloch, who was at Barrie- | | dangerous PRIVATE HELD AS BANDIT. | {ed from Koenigsberg, East Prussia, {announces that the soil of ¥ i verse" and "A Cottage, Some Roses and You" 'drew" forth hearty ap- plause. ' Same bill to-night. At the Strand | A large and. appreciative audience! greeted the bill presented at the! {Strand last evening. The feature ppicture, a Triangle drama in five acts, "The Devil's Needle," featuring Norma Talmadge and Tully Marshall. | { Willie Collier, in a two-act Keystone, | "Never 'Again," "The two-reel Lubin drama, and "The | Selig Weekly," showing the | Deutschland," the German submarine, | {and other latest happenings, com- , Plete the picture end of the bill. The | j vaudeville consists of McCarthy and | | McGuire in a rapid fire singing and | talking act that pleased. Russell and] | Hughes, comedy character imperson- | ators, are also very entertaining, and | Major Carrington, the original boy | drummer, who served in the Ameri-| lean civil war at the age of eleven | | years, rendered a -very clever snare' {drum and xylophone turn. Same bill} {to-night and to-morrow. { {RUTHLESS SEA WAR { DEMANDED BY. GERMANS | | Committee for Peace Insists Submarines Should Begin | Operations Immediateiy. | | | i { Berlin, Oct. 17 (via London).--A | | largely attended meeting of the inde-| endent committee for German peace, | one of the organizations conducting | an agitation for a ruthless submat-| ine war, was held here yesterday. | | Deputy Furhmann, nation3l Liberal { leader in the Prussian Diet, acted as! chairman. | According to the Tageblatt's re- port, the meeting insisted that an un- jresricted submarine war must and | {should begin immediately, Count {von Reventiow, editorial writer on | the Tages Zeitung, who was ome of { the prominent speakers, added Dr. [ Karl Helfferich, secretary of the in- terior, to the list of undesirables. He {declared Dr. Helfferich was more {cellor, Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg. -- | BAST PRUSSIAN CORN CROP. | Production Means Supply For Addi- tional 2,500,000 Persons. Berlin, Oct. 17 (via wireless to | Sayville). --An official report receiv- i Prus- | sia under cultivation with corn aggre- gates 539,000 rectares (1,331,330 Candle," a |i than the imperial chan- ||} ~ When women ask for a certain sort of underwear, it means they have worn" and found it to be so good, or that somebody else has found it good and recommended it. Y Women ask for these: Women's white unshrinkable vests * and drawers, fall weights, 35¢, 49¢ and 75c. : ee Women's white unshrinkable vests and drawers, 99¢ and $1.25. Women's vests and drawers, in the na- tural wool shade, 25¢, 49¢, 35c¢. Women's fine white unshrinkable wool vests, drawers and combinations. We have everything wanted. in warm underwear and many of these, will be difficult to get later on. CHILDREN'S SLEEPING SUITS Soft and warm; a loose combina- Battalion, training here, is under ar-| acres), an increase of 73.000 rectares rest charged with being a hold-up) (1,803,000 acres) over 1915, says the BILINGUISTS PREPARE man... Darling it-is-alleged; with an Overseds News Agency. The crop in- FOR ADVERSE DECISION accomplice, perpetrated a series of | creased by 272,000 tons, reaching the daring robberies and hold-ups at the total of 759,000 tons. ---- point of a gun, in Michigan towns. | The president of the province of They Will Transfer Their Al= The alleged bandit will be taken back Kast Prussia announces that with the v to Michi to-morrow if he consents | surplus production 2,600,000 more || legi Sr ible achools - at {persons can be supplied during the S eated- : -- r---- year. The increase in acreage is due = SNOW ON UPPER LAKES, principally to the re-establishment of Ottawa, Oct. 17. -- Preparations Ei the farms destroyed or damaged by | [iil . are being made by the bilinguists for on Lake 8 South Shelter | the Russians when they invaded East Boats ke Superior an adverse decision by the Privy Monday Evening. Prussia. : 1 Council. Should the judgment bd - Hl rench Kid Gloves. ne ho ® Jndsment Je Calumet, Mich, Oet. 17.--The Robert Cooper, manager Maple || F 3 h French Kid Gloves § tion with feet attached, 49c¢, 55¢, 59¢, and up. AAA ANNAN, PNA ANP Kid Gloves A fine collection of best makes in in garments are always to be found in our show rooms. A ~~ Beautiful new suits that are faultlessly tailored, and finished throughout in the newest styles and materials, every -gar- fuse the lingual rights for which | i they have been fighting so long and Noavient oarly ois of Sig w in on Leaf Milling Company, Welland, was | {ii insistently, they will transfer their | Yo8™ Vo In two me hore was kat. | Rominated for the Ontario Legisla- || : allegiance from the separate to the ay. ane ve Rin ture by the Liberals in convention at French Kid Gloves publie schools. now . 3 elland, - They will transfer their taxes en| Three inches has fallen, and Jost French Kid Gloves Hoe and will elect trustees to the| M&ht Abb storm was at 1s | igh 3 to! How's This? . ul schools, 1 idit ) 4 lakes were | moots. hin addition tL seek shelter and Lake Superior Is de-| Xe (offer One Hundred Dijlars Ra- . Al f resh new stock, specially sel and will not send their pupils to the not be cured by, Hairs Cataren cure. |] ected skins, in white, fawns, greys, . AN------------------------ - ~ . Tata an a a - - Brampton Man 100 Years Old. | by" cature aufero far "the past tans, navy, black. } public schools. This is in effect the t up to date. Special values propaganda which has been passed thirty Dee von OE ian Dec Brampton, Oct, 17.--William Burt Kaown as the Riot meliable remedy for i ? celebrating | Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts ment righ fro hl 5 and which will be set in operation if m $14.75 to $39 00 an adverse decision is rendered. ' Ph Shab tit dha si + : s Mr. | through the blood on the Mucous sur \ : . faces, expeliing the Poison from the s i a s MAY NOT USE LIQUOR. ; 3 a; : Blood and healing the diseased "por. 2 2 In Pies, Puddings, Cakes, Candies, Clits. Tot, & Short thie an wilt ce ; a : in er 0d and Other Delicacies. great Fprovement in your general ' | ee ; health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh ; ' ; '. 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