Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jan 1915, p. 6

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Gia A : Te Ty , : = : ' MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. , LOST WAS $700 MORE Penalties For Erpiarers Wo Fail. [5 . r a to Make Returns. ai . 2 4 Nz ' 'Reeve--T. J. Cook. THAN THE; CARS" ESTIMATE | goo. of Jon; 9 With the' view) % : g 3 Sed Dv Reeve Herbert Arm- 3 ' | OF THE SIDING. | 0 penalizing Employers who seek. 1, : 4 eg SE aciliots---Hérbert Wess. if C : ' -- * |evadé making returns to th ork- ¥ 3 ; J . . For the Reliance Moulding Com- men's compensation board hy tie wy : f H. Lochhead and James Warner, i " : | | pdny" -- The City Council 8 5 B y ---- : . Will | act and thus deprive their workmen . ; 3 of protection und hn ag . i North Fredericksburgh, Township 4 h '1 The siding constructed by the C.| ments will be asked of the legisla- 2 d i $ uw + Councillors-- John M. Joyce, w.lq && uN a ; { P. R. company for the city into the ; '| R- Smith, Herbert M. Martin, Wil- 1 | ture at the approaching session. Ir * teliance Moulding company's prem-|addition to aaeaing Benalty pr er? a 5 ] liam B. Pringle. 1 __ Ises at' Kingston Junction, has cost |'3500 now provided for not making] ~ § i By Sad : . Si 2 koa, - i $700 more than anticipated, and the | returns the house will be astcd to ; i oe ; i North Fredericksburg Township, --I8S -- City has received a bill for that|increase the penalty, and a method 3 b : ' _ Reeve--John L: Smith, 24 major- amount, It will. be remembered | will be devised of hunting down iE \ ; : Ree 1 ity. 3 4 a that last fall, Ald. Nickle raised ob- those whos try to escape the law. 1t HE y 4 N : ; Councillors--W. H. Chambers, { - : ® i Jection to the action of. the mayor | is also proposed to make the employ- : > Ti Themis Mellow, W. §. Fretts, Heury OW in u Win -1 in signing a cheque for $3,400 in|er found ln Such circumstances per- ART 2 4 5 RY hs AAR Y Cooper, -- ; } favor of the C."P. R., that amount |sonally liable for any compensation n : 3 ; being the estimated amount of the|awarded by the board for-an injury) . ; $ : " 3 i Adolphustown Township. ' cost of the sidiig, which was to be|to a workman instead of Bging able boa , : Reeve--W. D. Roblin, 22 majority paid before work upon it was begun. | to call upon other members of the oh "5 + Rie Councillors--T. N. Allan, 'M. F. The mayor and aldermen were in| class in whieh he might hive heen ig ag ls : Be » Mallory, Morley Galt, Thomas, Chal- 2 : . . ! hopes that this amount was a high | grouped. 2% " mers. , 5 - { estimate, and looked forward to hav- en owanis oh ' ; Rich wd To hi { ing it reduced. by "several hundred Cuban Tobacco Crop Destroyed. hg AN : ; mond Township. \ 3 i dollars 'When the final jumming up Havana, Jan. 9---The heavy, un- AMERICANS 'SHOT BY CANADIAN TEQDRS. E o Reeve-<Woods. was made, but now the cost seems to | seasonable raing of the last week, The two men who were shot by Canadian soldiers at ¥t. Erie, Ont., Couneillors--M 3 essrs. Kellar, Bush, i =~ Aa a have been $4,100. When a detailed which culminated in a torrential | opposite Bulaio, while in a small; boat ow the Niagara Fher. i he Jot Sills, Russell. : / statement has been received there downpour last night, completed the|is Walter Smith who was killed on the right is Charles Dersc w he was ee will be a warm time in council over! ge struetion of the tobacco : wounded. The picture was taken last summer 'and curiously shows Kaladar, A. and E. Townships, . - crop in Reeve--R, W. Kimmerly, its dissection. ; almost all sections of the island. Tie | the two men n front of an American flag. The U. S, government has pre- : | The city engineer has not yet ac-| sugar cane also was injured serious- Councillors--Messrs. Hasler, Bry- : cepted the siding, as it is not satis-! Iv; , diers be punished. den, Morisett, Banford. \ factory, A GT.R. locomotive ran ---------- off the rails owing to a bad frog, | FARMERS HAVE WAR DUTY | THE SINS OF SOCIETY. e which will have to be replaced. 1 prm---- ---- AR . 0 | | y It is in the Providing of Food For | Purged By the War, Says Father 0 SA 4 pared a uote of protest for the British government urging that the sol. WEEK OF PRAYER ENDS 5 the Empire. Vaughan. oS 3 | BS Rev. T. 'W. Bavary's Address ont Jin 2 Peterboro, Jan. 9.--It was a "call | - London, Jan, 9 Closely foltow-} : RNS ANTS i an to duty" to the farmers to rally to {ing upon the proposal by Rev. R. =. ¢ ; ' s : . i Friday Evening. " the empire that C. C. Jasies, direc Canipbell, pastor of the City Temple,| fi These are special cut priees on ( utlery, Fancy | The Week of Praver came to a close 1 tor of the administration © the | 'hat the pope should summon a a Rg Mata Ph Fora rN XA POR. : . . on Friday night by Rev. T. W. Sav- | }5 al : i] [special federal grant to asricultuge, | Jouncil of all the Christian churches A = Brass and Plated Wares, Bird ( ages and some ary delivering an address upon "The % made last might to the members-of | ;y an effort to end the war, consider- y | Stones. Churches and the War," in Cooke's ; 5 x the Eastern Ontaric Dairymen's As-{ ,11e interest has been aroused by the i ; : : Glitch, belore a large audience. : 3 wy ¢ folalion. : i Il Canada will acceptance by Father Berpard Vau- pre Take a look at our 99¢ window. No. 9 W ash Taking everything into consider X2 ithin six weeks a ang ghan, the famous Jesuit preacher, of ? ! : . Ti 1 . igs Fa a . | tion, according to Mr. Savers wi | IE La . $9 | |7ins the appeal which has been fit. fT TIS SHOUS SEIN D the Liter- RT | Boilers, No. 9 Nickle Plated Copper Tea Kettles, delivered. address of Friday night, oe : i ted jag the pirase spsiriotisi ap ary society of the City Temple, with - | 20 large Rolls good Toilet Paper, Alarm Mocks, reg- Cngland he zone ) 8 war o 3 Ce roduction. ithin a *K, ac- 5 3 a oid} eo | Bg a} x oy a Wa x Sg. Ragland has Ee his whe on : tne I Mr Tackoh, pomtere Tio ips pvel). nesging over, HUMK | ular price 450, Family Scales; regular price $1.50, | speaker, England could have kept a 2 5 : peead io peal SL Dp home, st : Father Vaughan in his address \ : | six foot Step Ladder, set Plated Sad Irons. | etostable neutrs i de : %* he Canadian farme > respe i : EO to GorBrand x ! . : SEW te x " | Sotost El anal til a : 4 : A lity, the duty, the privilege he has aly SL Die So Lhe Germans G Our regular customers require no introduetion the commercial trade of the belliger- | |. : kf [12 the Tajnienaues. Se A ET I ey am Mercer's pis "i + to this our annual discount sale, they have for a num- ants. The christia spiri ever 3 « empire, the providing Ap : . . . J eA eo a Bue ie christian ug, hovers empire, It Will be ox call hot dest | mand for a lnowledge of tie docs. : | er of years been getting the most possible for their , : B 3 _ py i v ublis . a 1 , This vear ww tions of our noble empire, have stood A fubenant lan the sal lo prusit ald sew be published | money during the month of January. This year we | on ny a Title Se Tl, i government, working in co-operatior | ist: eirculation. The cardinal had | are making a special effort to serve cash buyers. An © » rig, ose Hr p PEA Ab 8 he as >. in in- . C1: . : a asad . la trality all © European nations had . g 0 Njih te Sroviacts. The Hist sppes. jd 2 Silent: fash se periinm pos ; Beside our regular lines, we will during stock- | nl . p y 3 3 the poster---w e } p . - . 2 3 : Er en 2 A XE conferences in all the counties oi | should act toward the uSurpers of taking and Sleating up, piles many odds a guile i th ame a g i - the dominion, when farmers will be | their land, but he Jad told them o sho »-soiled goods at ha rice. Come and take | per to the view of the barbas Qus Ger: RANT. LEMAR impressed with 'the necessity of do | their duty in a corfect and a practi and s : } £0 i Pp { Map ilitarisl'y rae Brier Who' wrote the famous opera, "The |ing their part in helping = Canads cal manner. At the-smme time, he CARDINAL MERCIER. a look : , A on Jo sieds, oh tect the well. | Merry Widow, frured namon® the Aus-land the empire in the present crisis. | jad told them what he Had seen with | = Whose detention for saying that the Special sale prices for cash only. hrew m ner lot to pro ect Lhe aK. trian officers captured by the Russians. "What" would you think of the us owp eyes of the devastation of LDelglany were in no way bound {o obey 7 - You cannot say thai it is a fail- pa soldier in the trench who droppe : v the Germans: bad he orders of the German officials, has | ure," emphasized the speaker. Selfish PEP IPE EPR R REPRE b bbb Sd 4 | SOIdIC we " Wy | Be country. If the caused much excitement in Catholic | §| ease for a time might have Rrought |< bis rifle and ran?" he. asked. Ii | quietly suppressed the pastoral let- are od The British clergy have ad- | | ae tor 8. g ie B! WAR BULLETINS you farmers know how you can pro er without molesting the cardinal] @fessed a stirr'ng protest to the vati. | §i about dire results to the British race. AR BULLETINS, : y and don't do it. You ap : CMY uraaliecl vial the pope take The war signifies that the mission of duce more and 'don't do it, you are hey wright have accomplished their * to foaren' Germany to respect . : in the same class as 4he man whe be! alleged action In ar- | Cardinal Mercier's authority as head o1 the church has not failed, and in would drop his rifle and run. At i but Sir alleged act had re} sev aisle cuwen. Y 98 heat o I the final outcome it's going to be wy | =~ "8. ¥ > SRStOFS EE a EE ! ] to the farmers of this country. Al sulted in a demand for the pastoral How Zam-Buk Cures Skin Diseascs. | y | turn the war has created difficulties | the financial men say it is up to and in sympathy for the cardinal. : | . | 69-71 Brock St. Kingston | An official statement pub- lished at Petrograd on Friday night tells of another smashing victory by the Russians against the Turks. One Turkish army corps, with German officers, was practically annihilated. fica Jar," Fa- | trates right to the very root of « the save Canada if it is to be saved. But her VARs om he Mar, Fa disease. and kills the cause thereof. vhi Blp | p the empire, S . A - ' i fui hi So iy Fe ty | ha more Sool sme to En | Tie oh eal omer thn a sound financial basis, at the same | 14nd through the war than from 100 ie. Suriace : that new healthy . tissue is formed, | -- time you are helping yourselves. | Years of peace. * It made the peo- which, as it grows, forces out the ; Was there ever such a proposal be- | ple look back at their past lives, at diseased tissue, Zam-Buk Sires irom ' . { fore the farmers before? The more | the terrible chasm 'bitwees the wealth the bottom up. This is patriotism, the' more production. | of fhe West End of London and P RL ae. Reddo i that sores and skin diseases cured ? We know more than we did in the | the poverty of the East End; at the Rak . slice ream past; det us do as much as we.know | leisured classes vaunting their vani- | PY, Z2m-Buk do not return. -Buk i rely "di Unfermented Wi 25¢ A Know. tes and the sweated condition of the | [pi uk I» wlirely diffeent from Parlor Sultana Fruit Gabe (oie ise ------------ poor," as e Shocking : : : a & STORY OF UNDYING GLORY. | polities and social life. Every aD. harsh. minerals, pojouou > i 3 thoughful mind must fealize that tain coarse animal fats, which, in a Fri sir Sel pound. Formidable Captain's Heroism Prob. God was rising up and using the en- | time, go rancid. Zam-Buk will in bulk or ney kinds of hot Box Chocolates, Creams, = mixed ably Without Parallel. sly to. Seoutse Dg eh BeOR® { keep indefinitely. a wve "it auts, : ha eC | until pa £ ' . sured: by Sweet C 30¢ . Loudon, Jan. 9--The Daily Chron-] Les before the Divine throne. Dur- any: people have been cured by Sigel Cider, 30c¢ gallon Bulk icle says: 'Nowhere in the world's Zam-Buk after having suffered years Oysters, aE TL CORrE . history of heroism can there be found] 5, <9 Years, the "atiog: had manag CREAM FOR CATARRH. OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds, It's Splendid! Britain on Friday replied to the United States protest to the effect that the seizure and ex- amination of cargoes is entirely due to military necessity. that the church must solve. i subs} As soon as applied, Zam-Buk pene- the farmers. They are Zoing to In speaking on the subject of In one minute your tlogged nos- trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, 'snuftling, blowing, headache, dry- ness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be €ane. ' Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, 'healing cream in your nostrils, it of thofhend. sooth every air passage News despatches from France and Belginm Friday night said that the allies made progress on Friday all along the line from Alsace to the sea.' The general advance continued far into the night. BEEBE C FT PPP R PPP pe Pn Cholce Candies of all kinds [fi| With Heavy Almond Yeing, = 0c It is stated in London that the, Prince of Wales is leading the Hertfordshire Territorials right on the firing line. ed to pass over aud forgot the Divine and speut hundreds of dollars trying yo. a Ra > eT 4h g various remedies in vain. If y J R. B a story of such undying glory as that Name, and the newspapers rarely Bo 2 anh Na : Nh : 8 ). 2 e, -- Which was told in the House of Lords mentioned the Diety, beneflt by the experiences' of other. 254 ) St. + Phone 549 Roumania is rapidly mohiliz- by the Marquis of Crewe respecting . ------ ---------- im -- a -- om » * +» " +* * of the/head; soothes the inflamed or 3 pts ; ini t 3 0 a ---- ing three-quarters of a million 3 the circumstances attending the loss We have been Uying to run the Try Zam-Buk first. Don't trouble g + . + > -> > > + * . + swollen mucous membrane and re- ef comes instantly. t's just fine. n't stay stuffed- up with a cold or nasty catarrh--Re- lief comes so quickly, oy greatest empire ever created on the with useless remedics. men for service with the allies. 1 0f the Formidakle. ; planet without + Ged," said Father Zam-Buk is "unequalled for eczema .There were other warships in the | Voughan, but God is showing us. | piles, pimples, = cuts, burns, bruises, vicinity when the explosion occurred, | ung a1vo France apd Germany, that | iq sores, frost bites, chapped hands gud she Satan of he Fotniidable we cannot run empires without Him, Land ull skin diseases and' injuries ight easily have aske 16M JOT} This war is going to. vitalize ana a 50 Convine iri help. Doubtless the captain recall- Boing Weare so convinced that a trial virilize our empire." of Zam-Buk will prove to you its i : al fa ed what happened when the navy a Sopita re rd " 100 ie e er No S GROCERY lost at one blow the Aboukir the Evicted Germans Sail. bd papiarity that we will send Jou .a y ® trial box on. receipt of thi OUR 'FRESH ROUND Cor. 5 Cressy and the Hogue. The Abou- Sydney, Australia, Jan. 9---Ger- pt ol is ar 3 ticle, name of r, and le. st ¢ FERAT 0c. CAN'T BE BEAT. | [#44+44446440044 4444444498) kir Was lorpedaed and tho others | mang. TRetudine ir tation Cor to Bay "rein posinge. Adireg rk Sausa e 13¢ Lb. Try a sample order and be : . which rushed to saye the drowning| the mamber of 101, will sail on the Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. convinced, ho sailor's met the Aboukir's fate. steamer Sonoma for: San Francisco] Ay druggists and stores sell 7 At Salisbury orders were issued "The captain, the other officers from Herbertshohe, Bismark Archi uk at 50¢. box. : . 1 { shat everr SN Must be Iu Sawn ii and the crew of the Formidable ace- pelago. They comprise a part of vidi / ome- 50 £I¥ Cay un le Cauadian division! od the part of heroes, - Since they | the German colony whieh surrender IY y il F ] * leaves for France. No more passes) . ph E En talon) bounty Council For 1915. : ) ; must go down they would at any} ed when the British warships occa The Lennox and Addington coun are being granted. It is the inten. rate save others from sharing their | pied that port last September. The 8 ag J 8 ; sali ti ty © 1 18156 will meet for the Hop 1 pote the Canadian contin f gory Accordingly the Formid- . conditions of the . sired: ered 4) Lt ] In Rt Ln JR E EE PAT oF Beco FOTO 6 The RoE TO that the acting governor and eiviif having heer called by W. G. of hing Ludwig rink ySran mou not to stand by, but to keep off. | officers should be paroled and should Wilson, county clerk, The person etted a general-major in the ol Herolsm such as this probably is|not be prevented from Telurning tol, of the council follows: -- army, and - given command of thej Without a parallel in' history.~ ] Germany. Seo Adolphustown -- William Davis i BUTCHERS 3rd Infantry Brigade. 3 Sfp on Se ---------- Roblin. St. Phone - Opposite Opera House. © EX-RHEDIVE PESSIMISTS | GTI Amherst Island-- David Caughey, SS esoessaa > 2 3 Jr. beth a neva m veri Nowa so vore| TIL FOR TIRED forte ent pone HE -- doomed To Failure. : ; Camdep--T. J. Cook, Reeve;.Her Paris, Jan. 9--The Geneva cor- bert Armstrong, Deputy-Reeve. respondent of the Temps sends par- a ie nbigh, A. & A--John BE. Irisa. ticulare of an interview given by the : Ernesttown-- R, W. Loggmote. | ex-khedive of Egypt to a representa- y Reeve; John Kenny, Deputy- A tive of the Vienna Neue Freie Presse. calloused i fee * Kaladar, 4. &E--R. Ww. Kimmer- | - Abbas Hilmi Pasha takes a very a , Iy. Bene pessimistic view, and there is noth-| ¥ © just ache North Fredericksburg -- Joseph 2] ing of German-Turkish bombast in EL he E. Hicks. : {his declarations. He said: : o£ South Fredericksburgh-- John L. "The Turkish saptdition to Egypt Smith, ; : will encounter very great cuities. : Newburgh--- Joseph Paul. Stil I hope it will succeed in over- A N; ~ 8. Casey Denison. coming them victoriotsly. "People wonder - that Egypt re- mains quiet, and that it does not make common cause 'with the Tur- kish army and further fis task bys I] avn 15 wise ana does snot wish to 3 Jagan have to ps : A i ii | revolt Just now, a revolutio a \ : ; ; : : genius are con- 8 rat ea fore- | to lighten the 9] | doomed to failure. 5% ~ - ny m t om in er: pat. Aly - nn on f . depar 5 "But if a Turkish army enters er AR these ships ken ove: 2 rom = Egypt it may be regarded as certain -- | oy : Imperial gover: 1 : ¢ < It Is understood that Servia has given Italy an important port on the Adriatic. oe &* * * + * + + + + * > * > + * * + + + + > +4 + * + + & + 3 > * * * + | * * + Phone 720. Prompt Delivery The allies have made big ade vance north of Soissons. ' or -- that the tians, faithful to their] : v TN . : feeling in favor of the Turks, w 1 nd with h re cross . - ; : Join with them to create for England : i n ---- i= cluation full of danger. 5 4 - In a 5 Sika ; z 5 Londen, Jan. 9--The sale of Wil- oo a : ¢ ai : 3 | liam Waldorf Astor's Pall Malt] i A y of the Servian and |B - Fe y oy Gasette and Observer, which jt was 8 wou He RB mei ry S air Jame J, 15 "a, | de he vee ot ety igh | sccomtosy the capes in pervon(] PYINCESS ot St. Civil and Military Tailors. Patzipt

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