PAGE SIX THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER | 2, 1916. Em------ ---- pps ; JOY-RIDERS ARRESTED. Collided With a Team of Horses in Belleville Street, © t Belleville, Nov.. 2.--Ag the result} | of a Hallowe'en prank a horse was] { killed, an automobile wrecked. and} | two young men more or less seriously | | insured Percy Johnson purloined a} Tuy car and, accompanied by Joseph Con- ; = Fi Infants and Children. nolly, drove furiously down Front 4 SOE An gre. street, colliding with a team of horses A J = CORPL. M. McMAHON, BROCK- owned and driven by John Callag-|- : bh J "Mothers Know That . han. i : VILLE, IS STIL L "MISSING." The impact was such that one ani- His Wife Hedie He is Not Among (From Our Owm Correspondent) *. {mal was Killed, the auto damaged to 27 == Genuine Castoria Canidian Prisoners in Cologne, | | Nov. 2 ~The tine scenic pictures | the exterit of several hundred dollars, lf 0 jritain Prepared" were shown it and the occupants thrown out and ; ; > \ i Where She Believed She Had Lo-| ino afternoon matinee and evening] both were cut about the head and 8 cated Him From a Picture. performance in the Opera House yes-| severely bruised about the body. rockvillé, Nov. 24-A few months | terday and drew out quite a large! Johnson was unconscious for some 120 a picture appeared in the } -| attendance. Jt will be repeated | time. The joy-riders were placed un- papers of a group of Canadian |again this evening The proceeds | der arrest, but Johnson was unable I 1 real oldiers who were prisdners ih a Ger- fare in aid of the Journal's tobaec 0 | to be moved from his home. hospital, with the intimation| fund for Gananoque soldiers at tiie | rrr SY they were unknown. The Ger-|rront { RECEIVES FRENC H CROSS. Promotes Digestion Cheedd an authorities were unable. to identi Lieut Robinson, who wintere al Seapm---- A Jess ars Reskoniaies pete fy the prisoners, -and the picture was| here with the 59th Battalion a yeai | Brings Down His Third Machine, a 3 phn 4 hi Migeral, ent out with the idea that pernapsiago, and who been + invalided German Fooker. ome relatives of the soldiers wmight| home for a time, is spending a short Carleton Place, Nov. 2.--A letier fit: T NARCOTIC. identify them time in town with friends ! y soldier he TOR : -- {is to hand from Murra Galbraith, One of the soldiers in the group Mrs. W. D. Pennell, Stone street! poh Lieutenant, iriay relatos his hore a strong resemblance to Corp orth is ? =: 1 a I hon, ar Brockville, whe Jars ane nding the week in Ham-| gyoce5s-in landing his third easmy jo uaa hy the firs ot ilton in attendance at the W.C TIL) aoroniane this time a German {enlisted with the f rst C Radian vi convertion. While there she is the| poor one of their fastest flying tingent t was thought DY - . . r a i ¢ 4 3 "Mahon and her family that ¢ ast Sues of = F Druthe EJ: W. Logan, { machines. He was in a patrol party {after over sixteen ( tl on "BOF ui " weit | Dehind the German lip€s waoen he news of r husband, who was re Ws f 'the nt or a hi at] met the enemy magkioe which he ported missing in April, 1915+ 1 $ oO P attend (he sis. | Succeeded in bringing down, His noon on 'Tuesday to atten ; hetoie act was acknowledged by the Jocated f the © nti 1 : a . : | ape Mrs. McMahon forwarded pictur sions of the convention in Hamill French, who rewarded hin with one tion. Sour Stom: Diarrhoea, es : nt of hie t porcsin--ns - Worms. Convu! s ind descriptions of hier husband "The . {of the much coveted decorations of Ig | rd American Consul! Johnson at Ringe The | - M. Taylor. the airmen, the Croix de Guerre MIRE | ness and LOSS OF ¥ ert} pr v \ |ton, and to the Lazarett Kaiserinj Perth, Nov. Ke net h reanty | (Cross of War) | Awnista Schule in Cologne, where the manager of the Merchan group picture had been taken, asking nk at Walkerton, died on October Arthur Dunlop, son of J . J. Dua- . : : he futhorl compare the photo nd at Walkerton. He was thirty { lop, Carleton Place, is one-of The la- MONTREALLNEW YOR v IT! 1ears ent with the person, who bears such | four years of age and the son of Mr. | test to don the khakl, having joined ] and Mrs. Henry Taylor, Perth, Ont. | ipa Queen's Ambulancs Corp. James a strong resemblance to her husband. ° it, | > g : hh --_ 3 Ye terday Mrs. McMahon received He leaves a widow, formerly Miss Jellineau has united with tho 240th: v J a comgnunication from Consul John-| Gwendolen Hamilton, Belleville, and | = peroxide and Almond Cream for son at Kingston. which stated in five small children. He took a prom-i, ough, chapped or tender kin at the i part: "I have the hohor to inforin|inent part in athletics, and was well | Red Cross Drug Store. Wend RE BAR iyou that the embassy is in receipt of | known as a Singer, taking part in | Miss Mabel Buffam daughter of the id . a communication from the Society of | many of the large patriotic concerts' jute Arthur Buffam, Carleton Place . the Red Cross to the effect that |in various cities of Ontario | was united in marriage last Wednes-| Exact Copy of Wrapper. ne cEnvALR atnaany. mis vonn ary. Corp. McMahon is not being treated . a - | day to John E. Hurcomb { {at the Lazerett "Kaiserin Agusta Wants To Go To Cobourg. | Wampole's & Penslar Taste oes | his : k i : 2 Schule" in Galogue, Bor 4 Jus Ani Belleville, Noy. 2.--The 235th je Cod Liver Oils at the Red Cross | @ » appear on @ ne « 1d ) i ings on magne A ppd A formation con- | Battalion, which is at present in this rug Store i a i Fo ine 3 hg ol j city and which was recruited in Dur- LT > Ww leerning him be received at a later ' - x 4 {date thie embassy will not fail to in-| ham. and Northumberland ( tien! ------ pole T OPLEY artment.' has received orders to close recruit-} Tha Groat English ie on / Teleph 987 : form the department. ] : r Pr fer his S "Mrs i ey and family, and|ing in Hastings and Prince Edward Bervous » steth, suaked new Blood e S J 1 Corp. McMahon's many friends felt | Counties. - In consequence of this en our fo Brata Worry, Drop a card to 15 Pine street when 3 wanting anything done in the carpen- sure that he had been located Al- | order - Lieut.-Col. Scobell, the com- dency, : 3 { ing o as > A ery line. Estimates given on all kinds though this news is disappointing, the| manding officer, has requested the Heart, Failing Memory. 1 per " Y ePaite i ales Bork arr tna . . search for him will continue. battalion to be removed to Cobourg. eas One iain ill 5 Tie 1 iy wood floors of all kinds. -All orders will Mild Bre W ey Cl a ra Erin Rice, pice New pamphict medied fre JHE Leceive promp attention. - Shop, 0 A : - If peuTSCHLAND SKIPPER Was Troubled With Fri . SRE : - TELLS OF HIS TRIP Shortness of Breath. rien S : ( Tvs is first choice everywhere, al Saw But Few Ships--Dived la sak Favorite wavs--wien : Seven Times on Way When the heart becomes affected, | Over. there ensues a feeling' of a choking : n rm | sensation, a shortness of breath, pal- a 1 7 | New Londun, Conn., Nov. 2.---Capt. | pitation, throbbing, irregular beat- + { Paul Koenig, commander of the Ger-|ing,, smothering sensation, dizziness, FOR XM A S £ / Beintzman & (np > = man undersea merchant packet, the fand a weak, sinking, all-gone feel- is the deciding factor, ™ eucat land, says he had. an un} ing of oppression and anxiety. remem : |e ntful tri € saw a 8-1 ¢ nerves become unstrung, u lth - The purity, wholesomencss and distinctive bagi Wh Ce. hasition TEV: | dread to po alone, have s ung. you if we nave a complete Yue af Plager-HPiann flavor of Cosgrave's appeal to all judges of iw the Deutschland. It ran about|seciety, start at the least noise and |[§ C5 cise . sood beer ; a hundred miles under water all told | are generally fatigued. PACKING FREE. H oer, : {on the way across. | Onthe first sign of the heart be- Z makes its strongest appeal to the people whose | { "What did you hear of the Bre- coming weakened or the nerves un- fe It is MILD and MELLOW because SCIEN- { men?" asked soniebody. strung, Milburh's Heart and Nerve musical tastes are above the avernge--peop! : } 1 lett Bremen on the 26th of | pills should be taken. They are just who appreciate tonal beauty--peorle whose in- TIFICALLY BREWED and PROPERLY Hl August and they have had no word of y what you require at this time, They telligence teaches them that durability is worth AGED -- therefore, a e particularly {it since," he replied gravely. regulate and' stimulate the - heart, : . h 3 | "We left Bremerhaven the last} nq strengthen and restore the whole {7 the rice--people who are not satisfied with a gthe t t Pp favored for family use. Absolutely free - time on October 19, fa heavy South nerve system. few years' service, but from adulterations. Brew usi west gale," the captain sal STE \ i' ed excl ively though we had made another start. iti A Suctouche; h ' who demand complete - - from choicest malt and imported hops--the before that. We fried to get S¥Y | was troubled with a shortness of | FLOWER POTS AND satisfaction in their in- | best money can buy. {on October 1, but 1d Bad a \ back | breath, and sometimes I could hardly ¢ for a lifetime A | with i tuéboat an ae to pu breathe. 1 went to see several doc- Bl JT i ER JARS strument 20 . {Into drydock for repa |tors and they said it was from my The many exclusive, "When we finally did leave, we | a . Phone for a Case 3 went through the North Sea and pass- {heart and nerves, but they did not All Sizes. patented features in the {seem "to do me any good. One day Adelaide 486 Adelaide 487 ied between Scotland and the Srkney Hy got one of your B:B.B. Almanacs Ideal Silver Cream Heintzman Player-Piato i Islands ~through the {and came down the shortest Way to |" Tead of 4 cuss similar to mine. For Gold and Silver : are worth investigating. I bought a by « fitburn's Heart "Every bottle sterilized and pasteurized." lc ry See us because we | Sole Nerve pile and after king it 1 5 "The Different Player-Piano™ : would go under, We travelled not g them until | had used fonr more i The Cosgrave Brewery Co. Li cee undress wer, wager {olka nds and Nerve pi ar D. COUPER > : of Toronto, Limited. longest period we were submerged ros Eo 4 RL 341-3 Princess St. C. W. LINDSAY, LIMITED » : ee ais in tho. Novi Sorento gue ep hl Phone 76. _ 121 Princess Street. : for § ' ein » ; 1H | Sea and dived about seven times on Ord I's ) SN x ¢ fic I King ton and VIL ty Ww ill be the way over, which is about the supplied by {same a8 on our first trip." eo - i a irs ' A. TYO, 473 Princess St., Kingston. ious mow suis wor \ TEWART S She Struck at Tal With Umbrella | 4 During Hallowe'en Frolic. i AC ORY Sarnia, Ont), Nov. 2.--Floyd Jolly, ; 3 AN AT YOLK DAS bonged : . Co SN AT SPOSAL. MY OF- aged thifteen Fouts, died in the a iW ERVICE FICE 1S FITTED WITH THE LAT- eral Hospital (rom the effect of being EST AND BEST EQUIPMENT FOR hit on the head with an umbrella in \ hal ING EYES, AND GRINDING the hands of a girl who was out cele- Formerly with RB. J a -- ASSES FOR THEM, APPOINT. brating Hallowe'en. [It is reported Princess Stree MENTS FOR ANY EVENING. that the handle of the parasol was Cor. Clarence nnd Wel. loose and let the rod fly, hitting the! ). }. S PW .D HO Di boy on the temple. Several lads Telephone GO, were following the girls so it is said, aud the blow was aimed to drive SS : them away. An inquest will be held ; 3 | a this evening. - Toa. Be Thursday BARGAIN | {] en vn we. J eH [IE AI Wool Pittsfield, Mass., Nov. 2. ---Andrew 1 3 - Carnegie has purchased from 8. P. ¥ : ] Ba , = Shotter, of Savannah, Ga., the Sha- g A - 1 ; ; Pa dowbrook estate, in Lennex, and will A p: P a ue i 2; occupy it as a summer home. The > J ; ; = { . MOUNT 3 ; transaction is said to involve over =A -. fn = . : S--Dozens of mounts of 'every $400,000. Shadowbrook was built . ' . i i J Pinch Back . ; i | & - pra. on NE s Wom . hy the late A Seivable kind. Half price; watch Photos 'Stokes: and Js the second w. ui Riri largest private residence in America: 'S COATS Infants' and chil- Meee, Bu, Novato | aie or i | ror dors coats in corduroy, hearskin and pe iS Sed me wins | Our $3000 sto lama ke Overcoat reer at $2.98 a up. des lion Saleh ix muatained by and water ¢ : ic troyec This LADIES COATS --Scme classy cobs in be ra Sora ie reer wes lR | ther 23rd | See chinchillas and weeds L0TEA00 suns lose,