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Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Aug 1918, p. 3

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DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918. i HUNS DARE NOT [KE T0 UNDO THE t= ROWELL MAKES REPLY TO QUE-| ERS, Best's | Golden Lion Grocery | | on poC8t'S | Fancy Clover HETHE QUAY 555 of Defaulters. In one pound sections, 25 cents each : awa, Aug 23. --Homn. N. W. . sach. . t : tion Fresh Callfornia Prunes, nico ana | AS 106 AHGS Ait i Close Contact nd addressed to By Dat et | . ah Juicy ... ... 10¢, 1234¢, 15¢ 1b. [hreaten Destruction. M.P., and Charles D. Power, M.P.. in| Princess & Division [| evaporaies Peaches, 2 ibs tor 2c Ae Cr reed Ros, MP, In ) Evaporated Apricots ... ... 15¢ Ib, speech with having foreshadowed & | -- City Dairy ice Cream Bricks, Swot CIEE «ov v2+- «11: +» 408 AL new levy, and protest is made against | all flavors, 80 cents, fresh daily Ji a further sacrifice of Canadian man- from Toronto. | &C hood. He states that his language | 0 x was clear, that he made no suggestion oAle C dé THEY ARE. VERY NERVOUS |O!a new levy, which would depend on : two considerations, the extent of cas- Phone Your Orders OVER STRATEGIOAL SURPRISE. | 00 C00 So "he next Tow ome | . Golden Lion Gr géry men and the response of those who have Cans pr - Foch Playing on These Fears by| hitherto evaded military service, In- Operations Between. Oise and | cidentally je adds that "In your dis-| B ' | - 3 5 | ee 5 y 3 Quebec y . . est S | Aisne--Spec ulation For German itiet Slane (Que ii lieve el | High Command. Te payint 4 DEE he mi] 1 { London, Aug. 23.--What ig the lantry of the 22nd Regiment from! a I ] Branch . explanation of the slowness of the | Quebec, he continues: i ' : - ice eals German retirement if, as seems likes] "You, Mr. Power, enlisted tn the} ; § + | early days of the war, and have ly, they have made up their mind to At the fought gallantly at the front; and' Special low prices on all steaks economize their man-power b¥ipecause of the service You have ren-} as Sud fresh meats for ome week. straightening out their line and to] dered 1 cheerfully reply to your let- g The very best fresh and cured create some sort of force for opera-| ter. I am sure you must be in sym- : Cotton Koot Compound, Meats carried In stock, tions elsewhere by abandoning the hathy ih Tat Braper Mort hi - T 3 oJ ) "alld i 8 - A safe, reliable regulating Prompt Delivery territorial acquisitions of this spring main overseas to hold the line you/| ~ dicine, 1d three d 9 . . fon. of serqnath--o. 1, $1; and summer? The apswer 'shat helped to defend, and that you will! No. 2, 1 , $3; No. 8, $5 per z " with the Allies so vigilant and active | stand by your comrades in arms by | ; - fein oly rics. Charles Quick they dare not retire quickly urging Selaultars to report, ; i carance a ec re@ pamphiet. drens : P v - at aa "You, Mr. Cannon, are no doubt! ey i THE COOK MEDICINE CO. hone 1102) 112 Clergy St. Instead of being able to retire 20 aware that an extract from one ofl ® TORONTO, ONY. (Formerly Wisdser.) lo} or 30 miles, as thgy did at the be-| your addresses during the Dorchester | ll ginning of last yedr, almost without bye-election, in which you are report- | 3 ! the Allies ever being in touch with | ed to have said, in effect, that Can- |B ada had done enough, and that she |g . should not send further help to Eng-| To-morrow is the last sale day for wanted of their lines threatened with at- land, was printed in the German . tack materializes and they lose press--the Frankfurter Zeitung, I be- | summer merchandise and we have planned to heavily by prisoners. eve. a y : go o | . "In other words, they retire slow- | Lore: 40d the people, of Germany | ; clear all summer stocks at sensationally low p th da td by were thus encouraged to believe b h ly because ey dare-not do any-| from your utterances that the eoplal ] ; . i i 4 \ thing else. They have, moreover, 10 | of Canada were tired of the wer oa | prices--no reserve--by to-morrow night our think of the state of feeling in Gey were no longer willing to fight i stocks must be cleared absolutely of every many, apd, lastly, they have to gain against Prussian militarism, which y £ time for the preparsioa of mew would destroy your race and lan-! Eg summer garment as we never carry over from pcsitions 'he period of open war- 2 if it could, whic : eorat. / } 3 fare a drawing (ova close and a new | SURES 1 IE could. which hus deserat I one season to another. period' of trench warfare ja fised gium, and left ruin and devastation! positions is about to set in 31in its path wherever it has gone. 5 the very problem of generalship to "M i : . i May one express the hope that by | keep the just mean between mak your activity now in inducing all the | f » i fo al attacks on a great scale re Sain al atiack = 2: reserves | defaulters under the Military Service |B and exhaust us, and allowing the | ACt to obey the law and report for| enemy to execute his retirements | 9Uty you will undo in some measure | 'I in his own time. at least the harm your speeches may | have done the cause of Canada and the Allies." -- A Ae i BN NP ppg ppppgng them, they are" now at every point Re ; Enemy is Nervous. But the obvious nervousness of COOL AND COMFORTABLE the enemy about the situation on CAVALRY SURROUNDED ut f ry other parts of their French front EPING GERM N on. J---- Bummer Furniture in Different Designs and at Moderate Prices. shows they mow have a wholesome | * A 8 gr | Nothing will add more to your comfort than a nicely cushioned respect for the generalship of Mar- ! chair for your porch or roof garden.. We have them in reed, shal Foch, and fear he may have The Sus Work of Canadian old hickory, rush and rattan, with tapestry and chintz cush. some strategical surprise preparing ttac Was Wonderful, fous to match. for them. Their bombardments at Says Correspondent. 4 diverse points on the front betray -------- -~ nervousness, and their fussy raids London, Aug. 23.--& Canadian nof- GINGHAM DRESSES . : : CREX GRASS RUGS evidently are in the nature of re-|ficer in a letter which graphically | 14 only, New York colored plaid gingham dresses mn the oC desc ¥ connaissance to discover whether all | describes the fighting ip the Amiens ! ' 3 3 : . ongoleum Rog and floor covering of all description Sounistanes 19, discover whe Battie saree Hoang In. the Amina season s most fascinating styles in a good assortment of Come in and visit our Victrola Depaiinient. We Rave a Whatever the German plans may | in the middle of relief. Our cavalry colors. Reg. $7.50 to $15.00 values. Saturday wl ea ah $4.98 complete line of Victrolas and Victor Records, ibe, it is obvious they must all hinge | and tanks actually surrounded and on continued retention of the Laon- |awakened three Hun battalions . La F\ itlons, which have just hich leep. . T. F. HARRISON CO. LTD {i Suliit®s iit" of mh 2%, 25,05 @ BEACH CLOTH DRESSES Phone 90, Eon 3 Saene, Tul| Wole ballin were Cpiare be 28 of the season's biggest novelty in colors, rose, Poliu blue, strength and may be impregnable One among all the other Canadian ' i 1 1 i I h by direct attack, but of all the|battalions marched 1 45 miles * in | Rookie tan and Asiago green, 10 gizes 16 to 44. pas are AAA DAA AANIN Abbi | BEEALS 6 Waist tho Security | three days, than an the urns 12 very attractive values at our special prices, from $7.25 to of the German defensive positions |attack we marched eight miles more $12 50 5 ------ ; in the wcst, probably the one they | and went af the Huns with the bay- | . . turday Yori we cowie te ae ae ie wt aay pe . $4.98 regarded most seriously was that |onet. ; i is Massif b pas ar or ) . EA the French advanso up the. 0188 bo. | bertry i Wonderful ratte nat ws g8 WHITE ORGANDY DRESSES wards Laon and the occupation of lay within two miles of the front Ask For St. L a r e n C © Nivelle's, or whether he has a sur-|livered to 'the men almost an hour prise in store, this must be a theme | after the assault." ; NOVLETY SKIRTS 2 Chemin des Dames. Foch is playing | line. Thousands, afd hundreds of 3 only, exclusive new organdy dresses direct from New Z E = of constant speculation at German ee -------------- . . . 2 . r == | headquarters. s e orter | nendauarie BCLARES TREATS opm. 8 only, white washable skirts with novelty coin spots. iE oe oearyy military plans, as it was of Gen. wonderful, and provisions were de- hese fears by ti rath be- | thousands of - 8, 8é da! ini i 1 ween the. Oise 4nd the Alsne. and motor Torrie had vd arses and Fork Advance opinion is that organdy will be extremely hreats againg joyon in 1 $e that th k ine i valley. EV hethor the recovery of the hell hat a raid npthing ig asHonave toy next season, Reg. $15.00 to $17.50. Sat- this hill country is the centre of his [a few hours. The staff, work was | urday 'ele Crm iadih a ee oY .$6.95 ---- The cloth is a rich cotton serge that will ive great satis A Pleasant Smile With Every Glass wo LONDON OBJECTORS Maximilian Harden Speaks Strongly facti 8 RV Br Sas , tho Conk action to the wearer. Reg. $5.95 to $7.50. Saturda . .$2.98 Ring Phone 645 for a Case. London,Aug. 23. -- Maximilian Har- E > $2. OOME OE CIT ENTIARY dos, a 3h atlicle in the Zukunft on PALM BEACH SKIRTS TO SERVE z, "The Will to Right," moralizes on the '| life and death of ex-Czar Nie : Pore Abs re Mlle Sn sin yd Cras Nicholas. » 7 only, natural colored Palm Beach cloth skirts, excellent vice SO w ly 2 n ate o uis oe ice Also Spent a omar comBarer as 'a or auto, camp or any outing wear. Reg. $3.50 to $4.50. Thursday night was military nignt| "The world" he says ,'will not for ms Saturday 'oe sais wie at the police station cells, but it wos| get it was Nicholas who urged the y re Rtn. 8 2 gre nia eoow way .$ . not celebrated with any hilarity by idea of 'disarmament and that the the' unfortunates who were tife un-! opening of The Hague conference - PALM BEACH SUITS ! er 1 ts. Sheriff Wat th,| Was for him as the dawn of lite, . ra A - : wwe ® 4 a ve ut Watarwarth. Retrospect may discern in his char: {8 2 only, New York Palm Beach suits, made out of 'the gen- ford Th d Roy | acter many signs o eri k- 3 = 9 * : i ish-Fish-F ish - Ber Ln eapran and Roy! ucter many A ne Hickoring weai- J uine Palm Beach cloth, in sizes 18 and 38 only. Reg. $23.50 4 tors to military service, who refused The Brest-Litovsk treaties, Harden gu each. Saturday ame $7 a5 u «od : Ib. to don the uniform. They are to| declared, are a crime, an unredeem- x PN ons nie ul eel ew alee wie ¥ Fresh Live Haddock Sintra win 12¢ per . serve two years in the provincial able sight of Austro-German diplom- ! i) N Market Cod .. .. .. .10c per Ib. Sunitentiaty at Portsmouth. and with acy or ante br. Colin Crernin WHITE GARBARDINE SUITS - them was Frances Alcon, a thief, who Steak Cod .. .. . .124c and 14c per Ib. pas dehianced. to vwacand a | BELL eed A 3 white cotton garbardine suits, worth $10.75 to $12.50. nan Haddies ime eater Sy 18¢ Ib. Besides these three there were New York, Aug 23. --Charged g Saturday nln ae Ne a ae tg ay ee Ce ie aa 98 per 'Whit Fi h ' 18¢ 1b three absentees from military service| with being dangerous enemy aliens, WS : e I'ls ein a Salen ely per . who were gathered in by the military | four officials and employees of the i: police, ey spent the aight in the yer Company, manufacturers and oa Brea .. . .43c per Ib. Th Bayer C t SHANTUNG SILK DRESSES ih : 5 cells and on Friday morning, on the| importers of drugs and chemicals, re- e 4 . (By the piece) arrival of two military policemen, | cently taken over by the Government, g@ © 16 only, novelty summer silk dresses made out of a fine Sh ratenviy > they were handcuffed and walked| were placed under arrest here yestor. BB . re : : . : ' i . ted over fo the AFmouPles and thenee to] MAY. The atonen fest here yestor. 'quality Shantung silk and suitably trimmed in colors, THE WM. DAVIES' C0: Limite : Pe ov Princess Kingston. ot : --_ C. A. Zesbohm! cas. . £0. taken on the iors hey. rie wer af ihe company: Or. 'Raber «1 F veiich blue, Italian grey, peach and natural. Reg. $12.50 b ttalion, % ' anst, e e an y Street -- Phone 597. talion Sy, Mdetbect Suiih, ahd Carl 4 10316350. Satwday .... .... .. T:. -$7.95 'estigation. Segin 18 said to be a clerk gu es in the company. The others are \ bho ® o MILLINERY as executives, - i The Bayer Company operated a I i i "ha e88 The Wolfe Islanders are, busy $10,000,000 plant ia j or Clty. I 10 trimmed and untrimmed hats to clear regard], of all ing coal from the city to their homes| ~ = em in : former pricing. This includes every matrons', misses and ross the river. Many of them h Dollar Hats. pe : : Sia not had a opportunity to secure. | For men, tomes me aren. at HB children's hat, mourning goods excepted, at the following sufficient quantity of wood, as re-| "The Hat Store" to-morrow.\ Some MB prices: ; : " quested by the fuel controller, and i 0 some four for $1, W ak - are securing coal. A score of loads! go & Co : | 2 v : | 5 rE Rone Snaransperiad on hestuamer}. on 3125108175. Satwday.... pair only of men's low shoes, sizes 54, 6, | ihe rontase Soc Btei® oi lsods on ou to deprit 8 $230 10 $350 Saturday. 0 : I] Jatana 'chee Sf : 3 . .25 to $10.00. Saturday as

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