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Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jul 1917, p. 8

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\ - THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1917. iE WOULD FORCE. ee hairs | HEN T0 SERVE = {for the last time to-night in the | | beautiful Metro wonder' play, 'The | Light of Happiness.' - This produe- (tion is préving very popular, and easily pistifies its popularty. For the last hglf of the week an un- | usual picture has been sejurid. Ri is: a'thrilier, this filnf drama of the] west, with its bandits and cowpupnch- | ers, who shoot and explain later-- | but it's different and better be- cause it is' a William Fox film, pre- senting for the first tinie two new stars, William Nigh and' Violet Palmer. - "The Blue Streak" i a ~ dissipated youth cast out by his The Masonic Membership Has In. tathe He goes west and becomes creased by. 2,650--There Is al, train robber. He and his men en- War Honor Rofl of 12,000 Masons. ' ter a saloon just as a gan bler is to wed the proprietor's d~ughter. "The ___ PAGEEIGHT =~ ET Masonic Grand Master Addresses Cr Lodge . at Belleville. TO THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED SO LONG. RR ------------ White Bedspreads HOT, DID YOU SAY? HERE'S RELIEF, SIR! et ts PP ir att. ~~ We've cool clothes that will make a "sweltering'man smile. Serge homespun' and light weight tweeds in single breast sack and pinch back styl=s. 3-piece S. B. Sack, $15.00 up to $25.00. 2-piece pinch back, $13.50 up to $18. Palm Beach Suits, $13.50. Then there are white duck trousers, flannel trousers, lustre coats, etc.;: hand- some negligee shirts, $1.00 to $2.50.; hand- some silk shirts, $3.00 to $5.00. Thin un- derwear in great variety; tool hosiery, neck- wear, suspenders, belts, etc. Come here for comfort and the smile. (HERERO AAS Pre A tn oe, mn si rm, 8 nn, rr. | Near a am ~ Livingston's If Off Your Route, It Pays To Walk. TT ERE ORAL RRR ein a il EE -------- a -- For Vaca- tion Time WS ci at Pana Women's Sweater Coats A very large assortment of sweater coats in silk, fibre and wood for all kinds of wear; every wanted color and™the very newest collar and belt effects. Moderately priced from $2.25 to $15.00. Wash Skirts White and colors; also sport styles in 'pique, gabardine, drills, Indian head and other popular materials, made in most ap- proved styles. At 98¢, $1.48 and $1.98. - "x | ~~ ~ : The ideal garment for summer. A big Hl assortment of white and fancy styles. From [ff 98¢ to $2.50. : al HH Iv enemy captured a height, which (Special to the Whig.) service should be enforced," said M. W.Bro. 8S. ada in the Province the Grand Lodge heré to-day at its| © fZnd annual communication, "let it fall where it may, so that our promise | may be fulfilled, that those who have been long on the battlefields, of t dians, why they never retreat or bring the war to an end." Of the Ontario Masonic member- ship of 63,600, an increase of 2,- i 650 over last year, there 4¢ an hon- many -Masons have been wounded and ths supremé sacrifice has claimed | a saddening but inspiring toll of use-' ful lives Grand lodge is meeting in the Béllevile armouries. Mayor Keteh- eson, district deputy grand master, welcomed phe delegates to the home of the R&P Bro. Tol. W. N. Porton, K.C., and Sif Mackienzie Bowell, the latter a former Premier of Canada and now in his 94th year, The next grand master in all prob- ability will be W. H. Wardrope, K.C, of Hamilton. | Military News 3 The Military Hospitals Commis- sion has been notified to prepare for 10,800 men within the next six months, and this has made neceseary a considerable enlargement of the plans "whith had been made. Add Miuitary. Brig-Gen. T. D. R. Hemming, commandant of Barriefield Camp, re- turned at midnight Wednesday from attending the {funeral of the late Prof. J, Fletcher, Toronto, who pass- ed away on Sunday. The road over Bariefield{ Camp hill has been almost completed By the men of tae Special Service Company who have been working under the direction of Lieut. Scott, The. road has been graded with very coarse stone: which has been consolidated by the big city roller. Over this a surest OI lignter stone Las been | spread and this in° tarn has been rolled in solidly. Lieut. Scott is now arranging to have this portion fin= a heavy coating of oil. He will then continue the work on the stretch to the Cataraqui causeway, The stretch from the foot of Bar- | riefield hill to the Catsraqui cauge-, way has been closed to traffic. A big pole now les across the road and all traffic ts diverted over the com- mons crossing the road near the foot! of the hill, A vehicle therefore does. not run on tie main road except in crossing it, at any point between the bridge and the hill, Three men were signed on at the Chiet Recruiting Office on Tuesday for the Railroad Construction and Forestry Depot---Ptes. Wood, Rod- gers and Thieide of Ottawa. Col. K. c. Folger, Kingston, Direc- tor of Ordnance and Under-Quarter- master General, has beén appointed Canadian pepresentative on the Brit- ish Nati War Museum and also on the War Trophies Committee at the War Office. A thorough search is being made in the returned soldiers whic have gone back to ~ivil life, for men who an train th "arwipts. Sergeant in- structors w.. 0¢ paid as high as $100 a month, VIOLENT FIGHTING On. the Galician Front--Russians Forced to Retire. 2 (Special to the Whig.) Petrograd, July 18.--Vielent fighting on the Galician front was reported in to-day's War Office statement, with the enemy forci~g pled a height," the statement said. "We- slowly retired our line toward toward Novica, but ~ counter-attacks threw him back. we re-occupled. Belleville, July 18.--"'Compulsory| Streak" shoots up the steals the girl. . r.sal A. Luke, retiring Grand | io tainer with his litt'> wife, a new Master of the Masonic Lodge of Can-| nian. } in addressing comed'es, in conjunction with igh y » © y aid. 'C .|ing dainty Marguerite Clark in her hom 'She nel mas Bid. 'Cana | most recent success "The Valentine Girl", surrender,' may have a well-earned' piending of romance, rest and that we may do our part to humor. | Mystery of the Double ! | drawing a large number of interest- ed followers, and the last opportum- not be over looked. This bill is made or roll of about 12,000 names, and complete by addition he knows better. cision will be appealed at once. Took Place Wednesday Morning in ally completed by the application of quin, Montreal street, to Frank, son of Sergt.-Major | home to a large number of friends. The total strength of the infantry T. faze for the 21st Batialion 1s TOW, arn points, and on their return will he - Russian line vies" the 'enenty oceu- | qoont ¢|' Killed in action--a. G. D. Lewis, |: Richmond. = place and She caases his up- and "The Streak" returns tw The Pathe News and feature lass vaudeville, make up a fine At Griffim's. To-night will be the last oppor- unity patrons will have of witness- This play is a charming pathos and The second episode of "The Cross" {is ty of witnessing this chapter shou'd of a clever 'omedy picture. Si BASEBALL RECORD, International League. Richmond . .. 2 Buffalo .. Baltimore . . 6 Montreal .. nochester. , . 3 Newark .. Natior- ' Learue. Cincinnati + + 3 Philadelphia . New York . . 6 Chicago .. .. Brooklyn .. . 2 St. Louis .. Boston .. .. 10 Pittsburg . N American League. Cleveland . . 2 New York .. . Detroit .. . 9-1 Phijadeiphia 2-3 Chicago .. . 5-3 Washington. 0-2 St. Louis .. . 3 Boston_.. .. 2¢ LISTEN TO THIS, YE DRINKERS. Man Fined For Having Whiskey Even in Sealed Bottle. Here's the latest. The police magistrate of Niaganr Falls on Mon- day fined a man for having whiskey |{ in a séaled bottle, on" his person. Heretofore a fellow was considered safe if he carried the "bug'™ around sealed, as the Temperance Act ap- peared to permit that privilege, but the Niagara Falls magistrate thinks No doubt the de- PEARSON-PAQUIN WEDDING, St, Mary's Cathedral. A pretty wedding was solemnized in St. Mary's Cathedral on Wednes- day morning at 8.30 o'clock, when Rev. Father Halligan united in mar- riage "Alma; daughter of Paul Pa- Pearson, W.O., Rideau street. The ceremony was performed -in the presence of many fr ends, and the bride, who was attired in a gown of silk crepe (de chene, was given aw by her father. She was atten"ed by her sister, Miss Eva Paquin, who wore pink silk crepe de chene:. The groomsman was Nor- man Pearson. g After the marriage a wedding breakfast was served at the bride's he happy couple left on Wednes- day at noon for Toronto and west- reside at 120 Montreal street. About a Penitentiary Guard. In the Commons ~n. Monday, the Minister of Justice in 'reply to Dr. J. W. Edwards, who asked about Hoderick McDonald, a former peni- tentiary employee, stated that Mr. McDonald never was a guard or in any way at'ached to the police staff of tae institution, He resigned on Nov. 25th, 1914, at which timé his life was despaired of owing to an ae- cute attack of heart trouble. ile kerved in the engineer's department for twenty years and six months and was sixtg-two 'years of age. From May 28th, 1915 he was t rary assistant in the engineer's part- ment and was paid at the rate bf $700 a year. -- A Freslt Water Sea Voyage. ~ White Satin Marsailles Quilts. ~~ White Dimity Quilts. : White Honeycomb Quilts. Take our advice and buy for your present and future use. The quantities are limited and cannot be repeated again at anything near present prices. 600 PAIRS WOMEN'S WHITE LISLE THREAD STOCKINGS This special purchase just arrived and will be sold at a price that means present wholesale price. Sizes 9 and 9} inch only. Very special 35¢ pair. 480 PAIRS WOMEN'S FINE LISLE STOCKINGS These are a high. class make, quite different from ordinary hosiery. 260 pairs of white, 220 pairs of black. (All we could get). These will be offered tomorrow 50c¢ pair. ~ White Silk Gloves That mean a considerable saving to you. White silk gloves, special at 50c; special at 75¢c. ~ All sizes ready. . These are pure silk, good weight and perfect fitting. i v ng AUGUST DELINEATOR Now ready; also Butterick Patterns for August. Sbload John Laidlaw a3 - Son Across the Greal '.akes on of {3 the finest of inland water steam- | ships. A perfect summer trip, and one not soon to be forgotten." The i steamships of the Northern Naviga- tion Co. (Grand. Trunk route) are unsurpassed in furnishings, Spend | to Te 'What more delightful than a trip 7. We are. will be Rd Th Lockett Shoe Store | Wounded - T. McConnell, Port i= iv ing several lines of cool shoes for children which = comfortable and profitable. . . : ; 3 White Canvas Oxfords, elk soles; White' Canvas Strap Slip- ite Canvag Boots, Rubber soles; Tan Barefoot Is and fords * - om gets oi

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