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Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Apr 1918, p. 3

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\ nsive was laynched { the British line main G against wh army N hammar-o impre army did 1 5d GEN. BYNG THE HERO COMMAND OF FIFTH ARWY TAKEN OVER BY BAWLINSON. 3 Juelow's | cally no! The third| r more than | We s, and only The King Praises Scottish ~The Pick of the Third Gen. Gough Displaced, London, April §6.---The Englisi papers have brew been permitted t glve, within lrdits, information re garding the identity of commanders on the western front. General Sir Julian Byng is one of the heroes of the day, for in the great events the last twelve days nothing has heen finer than the stand made by third army against the enemy' set, All the indications are -- Terriers" Army----1 '¥ super retired | st gre at odds than the fifty- ed of Highland} Or was grate-| arknowle recent of vigit! the | an Sir Henry Rawlinson, who! tha is for ey i | { { was a miscellaneous of mechanics, aerial artificers, sig- nallers, mac hine gunners and men el the labor corps. For nearly six days! this scrateh force gallc atly held. its) position, on the left of the [ifth army, The skill of its commander and thel tenacity of the men composing it} re endered invaluable service in a en. tical emergency. i y Britigh representative on the | army, into whith several divisions ot i Fabsorbed ] time being unemployed. ing known. Cne of the most drama-! Are prepared to give the quick. [if | [8 a Bap in the British line. Major-| , Sarsaparilla Compound . $1.00 vised a force to close the breach. It! 75¢ and $1.00 ' st's Versa Lies War Council, bas been ap-| REL li! the old fifth army that was aligned Best' S Sping I Yaeneral Gough, Remarkable incidents connected] tic was an audacious and successful est results -- lasting, too, General Sandoman Carey, seeing this] ' Blood Purifier, 50c and $1.00 || body, Fmulsion Cod Liver O}l, Popular Drug Store. pointed to command of thie fourth] on the St. Quentin sector have been | mand of the fifth army, T ft | with the prolonged battle are becom- onics effort of a scratch battalion in clos- Sulphur and molasses . . .. 2! gap suddenly open, at once impre-| Beef, Iron and Wine, 0c and $1.00 Everything Photographie Los Black Rubber Coats. 100 boys' fireman's rubber coats on this week at $2.49 . Sizes § to 11 years : Cor rigan'd the ballast of sale wo and i'rinting. Phone Branch 2018 Brains are SS 2 SE TS 1 BE x You can't afford to miss seeing our values i in rugs and furniture. Rugs are be- ing sold today at less than wholesale prices. VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS T. F. HARRISON CO.,; LTD. Phone 90. ca LN, Al § | der SPECIAL QUALITY F PRIME WESTERN BEEF ' SPECIAL OFFERING FOR THE WEEK END IN OVEN ROASTS 25¢ LB. CASH AND CARRY SYSTEM. 'LOWER. Ricks © Honey and Mapie Saar do net readtee shipping. Use. them Canada Food Beard. ~ Spring Offerings ! ng shoes for men and boys, in the and at our special prices. ght of great-| who was in com-¢' composed | | ; | Blake Sweet, | gistrate Riverview cemeloss ison, { Richmand, { Bancroflt, i diets | among i first rush THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, dged!. |! General Foch, Chief forces that hurled the Germans I» generalissino of all the allied ar Hereafter all the forces will be unified under the American anthorities and t! step strongly. forces, ony m BURNED ULDGS, BLAKE SWEET CONFESSES TO IN- | CENDIARISM AT HAWLEY. Remanded by Magistrate Napanee--DBurited House » Barns of Stewart Craven. {From Olir Own Corvespondem) Napanee, April 5 esterday, a lad of (sixteen year confessed to burning ven's barns and house a Hawley He was brought be Rapkin who remar to jail for eight day Migs Fdith Milling, Mi Hawley and Miss Norma Shani spending Easter week In Miss Hentig i ing Mi BE. H. Phippe One of the olde and spected residents of Richn {ed away on Tuesday last iu the per {son of John Wesley | ninety-third year Devison Deceased died the. residence of his dang Brockville remains brought to in & The were Napunee S--GRses--tien- Denison Deni Nupanee, Branel and are son: P---------------- R Seldon Germans Short of Uniforms. London, April Wounded arriving in kngland say the German troops n in the great large numbers without The Globe quotes a soldie "They came over the {oy X | of civilians, and it seente dy liked mut firing into their ranks. "But we knew that they were trained and concluded the rman had' not enough wnifor out. In sjriking contrast er mans were resplendent in brand new riga." ol that hattle were unile ras a4 nwms s tof Si : Boys' Black Rubber Coats. 100 boys' fireman's rubber coats on sale this week at $2.49. Sizgs 6 to I'l years. --Corrigan's Orders have been issued to with draw the Dominion Police, who have been enfarcing the Military Service Act In She rbrooke, Que, and dis- erict ® of Staff of the ek fron mies her de! egates to the Rankin at on ¢ { connect I f and buried in | | APPOINTED TO COMMAND THE ALLIED ARMIES Byng's| id commander of the ihe inted American stern front French and \ sed thls my al has Leen uding the irae Haus on the we DEBATE ON UEREC OVE. Day's Postpnneme nt Disappoints Crowded Galleries April KC isappointed © expe uation ted advised this «« nment thad certain proposals to lay which were had moved the House 45 bring epted the sugges postponement Created E nthusiasm. has been received hr it the moving pict on with %he 'lecture Dr Sinclair in the City Hall to-night on Home Gardeding'"' created consids able enthusiasm wherever they were and proved a factor in in- Lhe intere in greater prao- + them, hear the lecture Admission n To- in Ward nres ol shown creasing duction an a worker. JEC ORE Dandruff y Heads | Become Hairless f vou wi ant plenty of thick, beau- § 8 ilky hair, do by all rid of dandruff; for it will] F hair and rain 'it if you the |' do much good. to try to 11 he only sare ruff is ta dis v it entirely. foul} ounces of apply it at enough to in gen- e5n't abeut arvon iting. use Ip and rab it pi Arion most, if not all of fandriff will he gone, and three ipplications will com- pletely dis and entirely destroy, svery single sign and trace of it You will find, too, that all ite hing | and digging of the scalp will stop.) and your hair will look and feel al hundred times better." You can get Hquid arvon at any drug store, It is inexpensive and four ounces is all, you will need, no matter how much | dandruff you have This simple ren edy never fails. your { or fouf more solv any : NAVAL DIRIGIBLE LEAVING ITS HANGAR dhe rather curlous name testowed on this daval "balloon: # of the won-righd ee sua 1 doaving fin htngar at the natal APRIL 5, 1918. o- - -- cinn { > ed 'PAGE THREE Probs: Fine and a little milder Saturday. SERNEEAR ENR E RNR AR NAR EE RRNA Quality 'Service Value [SAT URDAY at STEAC Always a day of unusual value giving, combin- ed with displays of the latest novelties, direct from the fashion centres. We invite your "attention to the following: : a TOP. COATS 45 Donegal and Bannockburn Utility Tweed Coats, in a large assortment of tweed mixtures to choose from -- all smart new models in belt- ed effects, with flare and pleated backs, in sizes 16 Yo 40; worth from $17.50 to $22.50. Saturday . . on . $13.95 Other reg. $1 5.00 values for W . $9.98 NEW YORK DRESS COATS 100 distinctive New York novelty, coats, in wool velour, delhi, serge, poplins and tricotine. Every new shade is shown, with a good sprink- ling of navy and black. These are very special- ly priced at $18.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $29.50, on up to $35.00. NEW SPRING SUITS Women's and Misses' Suits that are the last words in grace and charm; beautifully simple with their slender, elegant lines; they . depict fashions most advanced ideas as to what is correct for spring. New materials, new shades, all sizes. Misses' suits from 316. 50 to $35.00: women's suits from $18.75 to $50.00. All ex- pert alterations free of charge. | aon £0 4 BEAUTIFUL NEW MILLINERY Each day the new hats keep adding their fresh inspiring influ- ence to the millinery salon. The quickening spirit of spring is here no matter what the weather is outside. 300 New York trimmed hats to choose from. Priced at $3.50 up to $15. 00. Special Tomorrow at $4.9 50 pet ready-to-wear hats trimmed ready- for wear. g- / ed regularly to $s. 50. SPECIAL VALUES For SATURDAY Will Be Offered i in the Following Departments: WAISTS | |5 doz. crepe-de-chene, georgette crepe and novelty striped taf- feta waists in a broad assortment of designs and shades. Reg. Stay $6.00 to $7.30. Satu . $3.98 CORSETS ° 'La Pavisienpe" French coutil corsets, with aluminum ; Saturday . 98¢ 50 doz. steels and four strong garters. Reg. | $1.50. GREY COTTON } 500 yards good quality aiblezched cotton, full 36 inches wide; . the wholesale cost today is 16}c a yard. Saturday 7 yds for $1. WASH GOODS ; 1650 yds. novelty checked and striped American voile in a of new patterns, worth 23c to 25c a yard. Saturday CHAMOISETTE GLOVES 50 doz. of our famous "'Duratex'" Washable chamoisette in all the wanted shades and white. A reg. 31 00 value. day . i SILK LISLE HOSE _ 4 35 doz. black "mercerized silk Rsle hose i in all momen's sizes. Reg. 50c¢. 'Saturday. . Lp host 15¢ loves Toe wn ' fed i tur- |

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