Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Dec 1915, p. 6

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> __PAGE SIX h : ® News From Eastern Ontario ADDRESSES ON ENLISTING Sydenham Method the Chuarct re Given in THE DISTRICT NEWS, THK WH. 8 XCHANGES, FHOm BRIGHT ¥ ULIPPED MANY the Told In Are Brief Form the Events Country About --Full of lTuterest to Many In Kingswon YOUR DUTY TO ENLIST ve R wined Hy 130th Bat roils talion red Don Ogdens nnual Ith, 1 There is wand l4th some talk of uniting the Congregation ag in of two Presbyterian On favor Monday a housa made Tor $400 Bros he VASE wa pital, and over The Morn Lind citizens real Wooler organized help ng Brydges, Almoni¢ ost mare from lock-jaw Jury from a nail Miss Elizabeth Galvin died home of her ter, Mr WwW. J er, Arnprior, Noy 24 Pembroke has adopted a new play of collecting its taxes, counts for prompt payer The C. P. R. is moving its ger station at Kganville central and convenient location Mr. and Mr I. R. White, te, are making preparatio 1 to extended trip to the Southern Sta Applications totalling $88,001 liave been made by Pembroke pec for portions of the Domir loan, Campbellford year, team eries Lt.-Col Appointed SO0th Bat mE Dan Riel talion ay, W 8 by Blo AN OLD MAN'S VIGOR TT | her foot Ww r . Ihreatens To Recruit a Company Of Veterans, Dec. 6 Slat n ¥ an h Richey at eighty-four i active unofficial recruit When he takes down read find account of by gets all ir thir recruit Sis Will e of the offi on ( an the vy about of the German and starts threat men not sit to an Ome new barbariem "het up 5 up. He company of xty if the young men but in talking with a few thought likely ones, he have something Wrong hearts and he cannot vhen he sound and spr ore ar over passen to a more piece . out he do whom ple says they new on with understand O 1nd in ti H 1 po - \ Queer Predicament, 1 bre I'o I obhourg Putnan ' ) ha yO ( econd obourg Dec. ¢ in your home in ( rather queer put t homas Brew I Arty stres n cominand on alion, to i od (Un } and heen . ten days Maher returned to h i f Wai teers. 5 ; ' worth Smith will 6th rink, a Bre days ago (h ure and Lo place. Mr corn there Ww « Ww 1d ole Bre and 17th SPLENDID HIGH S( HOOI, unable to Leer and child t have ------ noise the make At Arnprior Jumps To Class One This Year Det f For i i as Liney are refuses to that i wilg o leave { the he them Maha taken off Cobourg do \ruprior time in the histor Arnprior High class one this every of education 1 teachers and 16 are in the first second. I'he Rand The erected in 1875 tended at a cost of $1 vears Che attenfance public schools is also which the town prides tse with a roll of 482 pupils, the age daily attendance for the year has been over 450 The also possesses a fine Separafe School Lindsay. 4,--Mrs James formerly of New- 24th after an of the towd Have School was pla having ft departmer ced and as there is » pound unable to mie year hide requirement of the he sche has pupils, of wh forn prin and pa 8 buildir rebul ' llevikle c. 6 I AA 1 from \ red the O. H A 8 Note excellent plavers re with the SUth Battalion with the teams been elecied as Senator Porter K.C., ago a matt on ir tioned he will play Officers have Hon. President, Patrons, E. Gus M.P., J. W. Johnston, M.P.P., W. B Deacon, Mayor W. H. Panter, E Carman and Dr. T. A. Yeomans; President, D. A. Cameron; Vice- President, W. Carnew; Treasurer, A McFee; Manager of Juniors, WD aver pas! town Jows Corby: Ss Died at Newburgh, Dec. Holmes, Lindsay, burgh, died on Nov. illness of only a few hours The C deceased was well known in New: M Shorey; Manager of Intermedia- burgh and vicinity, where she was tes, B. Shorey born and lived for many years. She x was a daughter of the late John Fire At Pembroke. Black, and with her Pembroke, Dec 7.--On morning, the frame. house of J. Vaillancourt was burned to the ground, the loss estimated at $500] being covered by insurance. This ia the third fire Mr. Vaillaneeurt has! suffered. At one time it was feared! that the fire would spread to a num- ber of nearby frame dwellings, but owing to the prompt arrival of the Steel Equipment Company's hose reel, the flames were confiied to the one house. husband, the late James Holmes, removed to Lind- aay about eleven years ago. Two daughters and three sons sufvive. She was a sister of the late Mrs. (Dr.) Aylesworth, Newburgh, and of Mrs. W. R. Young, Toronto. Sunday Figuring It Out. Cobourg, Dec. 4. --1t is expected that Campbeliford will contribute" 250 men to th¢ Northumberland Battal fon, Warkworth and vicinity 100; 150 between Colborne and Brighton, and the remaining 600 will be re cruited here. Lt.-Col. Buell For Staff. Brockville, Dec, 7. Latest reports from Lt.-Col. W. 5S. Buell, wounded at the battle of St. Julien, state that he is rapidly (recovering from the wound in his shoulder, though still finding difficulty in moving hig arm It is expected that he will sécure a | staff appointment at Shorncliffe. EATHE! To Erect Lighthouse Brockville, Dec. 7.---The Marine Departmunt has awarfled a contract J houv off | I J for | for ereefion of a lighthouse on the river front at Fulford's Point. THE DAILY x rr Points al THE GERMAN PASTOR Mrs NG hultz ans may belor Exp Landsky fron t they ald deterred by the rules o hurch from attending ing, but that he tor the pastor riotic ms that pub offered pray Sunday success of that Canadian force to the Mrs Germans on wa at utterance and h he Referring Germans cal Sct Even if the would the I think ious, what 0 get? that would Cause therefore him -------------- 4 Letters to the Editor dat a a a ata a a nates SEE ! i Put Fee Higher I ton, Ix 7 {To tor): Is it no itra-B personally conducting to Government to take abou Faylor Yan amusing to read that Sena Toronto tu off the $2 What a hermen ar kee fishermen per rod hing license sports these fis hope be Government but rather i fee FISHERM FWICE IN ONE WEEK Hue Placed 1 der Been n Arrest Oliver Avery th has T&é hings police, and both 1 at the st ol the Belleville police Avery was arrested oun the first oc casion, ou a warrant charging hém with non-suppert, his wife being the complainant. A settlement was made in this case, and on Monday night the local police received . word to again take Avery in charge." He was placed under arrest about 8 o'cloc R, on Tuesday morning, shortiy after le had arrived from Belleville No charge was given to the Kings ton police, but it is understood that he will have to face one of bigamy. It is alleged tit the accused is too much married, that he has a wife and two children in Kingston and that less than a year ago he mar- ried a Belleville woman. He was taken to Bellevile on {Tuesday after- leville the nes le The Belleville woman was in Kingston on Monday, and it is stated that as 4 result of the investigation she made, Avery was placed under arrest One report states that the two women had tea together, and that they eompared notes The RRTITISN Bellevilie woman, on refurming home, got the police busy, but it was found that Avery had slipped out of the City It wag supposed that he had returh to Kingston, so the wires were Kept hot in the chase, with the, result that Coopstable Nicholson rounded up the much wanted man, just as he was about to enter his Kingston home. Richard Jénkine, South Ray, pass- ed away on Saturday after suffering for some t'me with that terrible dis ease, cancer, TTY CITY RENTS BUILDING ohen For Use oi Susman & Fhe 34th Battery gE way t Meth was an v ker Street ( rch leaves {0 mourn Wing mother, one son, tt, Detroit, and one Rev, BE Wyllie, St. Stephen N.B., besides her husband, one Mrs. F. A. Fell, Lead City, 8.1 brothers, Graham 3.C., Frank Nathaniel Road, Porismout} he Late Mrs, Anne Tindall he de of Mr y late "Th the W. T. B daughter She 1088 Of Mr 13 sis ) George re Front urred Tuesday Tindall ndall, at the re Mr Edw street ith o« A ynas 1 iughter, Princess mors mn widow of dence of her Crelliar 01 indall had been a resident of ton for over forty years a who kney evoted member lighly esteemed by all she was a d Mary Cathed il davghter \' PERTH ROAD ROW Was Aired the Court ol Hunter. ug! In and Roland i-law, were t teresti er ou a very in were wart thrashed on Tuesday sisted lat at taking corn row ensued followed and I'he dismissed, as defendant her Wis IT the any more trouble Nas sentence hen trespass char e row at followed the dis pute, Hooper struck Clough and al £0 using threatening language. This was the basis of the other two char- ges For the assault he was fined wud costs and the charge of us i threatening language was di missed Monday afternoon Arts "18 team defeated Science '19 in a soccer game at Queen's Arts '18 are the inter facuity champions in soccer and have won the MacClement Cup The large azsembling plans of the Ford Metor Cdmpany, at Seattle is burning, TO REGAIN HEALTH CLEANSE THE BLOOD When your blood is impure, wesk, thin pnd debilitated, you eannot pos- sibly enjoy good bealth. Your gys- ter beeumes receptive of any or all diseases, anil pbrds are hikdly to lodge in some part of the body. Pui your blood wn good condition, aud dow at ance Hood 'a Sarcapanis acts di | and peeubiarly on (he Mopd- it puri fies. enriches, and revitalizes it and builds up the whole system. Hood's Sarsaparilla is not a cure. all. It is the Lest blood medicine on the markel. It bas stood the test of ! furty years and is used all over the | ' i hy 1 we toda fiet it and begin treatment 1t will surely help you. Bold droggists, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 191 Colonel to 0 Lots of Gifts For Kingston Men In' Germany ars offi paper CURLING CLUB MEETS Appoints Skips and Fixes Dates For Outside Games jou CATT 18 units on ind give then ub without tion of January iroup ) at Kings Februar Napa 18 Belleville at Kings ebrityry ew member H ( 5 following Were ed: Prof. F A. Giver Prof Prof L ustin Dav, F. Crozier Favlor, D A hompson J Ss Lathrop, A. E Fhompson, J. B A. W. Mag Lean, KE." J. Hartrick, F. H. Macnec I A W. H. Dalby, F. 8S. Keen, J. O. Halverston, ¥ A. Monk, J McFarlane, A. Fowler i Shaw O'Brien Stone PART OF AEROPLANE WING Sent By Col. Ross to Lieut.-Col. J, . Connell. has re souvenir Lieut.-Col. J. ( Connell a interesting of war from Col. A. E at the front It a piece rubber ized cloth that covered an aeroplane he from the letter follows Capt. McLellan (he is Queen's graduate and well-known in the city) Is sitting at my table, and wishes to be remembered He has some bul take of the German trenche hombers last night stunt ever pull think of four 0 officers jump trenthes of the out twelve and going Huns had ceived very the Ross of reads extract as lets out hy the our bravest Just I ind f front German into the pulling loot That wa od off here teen bom be th wombs Hur and some berdre the surprised overed bing 1 faces sed isoners home German savs Eng {Hr wirele reporting it ntelligence "The yesterday 1 our position They were eh? wanted bullets ed early titack tues against on Roud Funny Melellan come of not send \ 3 pulsed re- to send vou buat can 80 he is sending vou wing of an aeroplane our lines® It aptured from us belonged to the 14th the plane fell the 14th Battalion und the machine gun to its 14th had loaned the gun to unit which it The driver and observer were seven teen and eighteen years old theso we them a piece of a w fell i machine at Ypres I Battalion, and lines of the back The another between gun hich had in brought owner ost NON-JURY ASSIZES, Opened By Sir John Boyd on Tues. day Afternoon. Fhree cases were entered for heur- ing at the non-jury Assizes, which opened Tuesday afternoon, Sir Johan Boyd Presiding, but as in two cages there was a change in venu, there was an eveedingly light docket Fwao in which James Rich- ardsr «<= Sons, Ltd., are plaintiffs, wi < heard in Toronto The first case is that of "James Richardson & Sons, Itd., Vs. Dale & Company. In this case, the plain- | tiffs' claim in for $23,068.40, bal- ance due for insurance on grain de- stroyed hy fire at Owen Sound ele- | vator. { The second case is that of James | Richardson Sons, Ltd, Vs, the Canadian Pacific Railay Company, | in which the plaintiffs' cialm is for | $40,650, for grain destroyed by fire at Owen Sound elevator This action was tried at Kingston in Oct. 11th, 1914, when judgment | | Was given for plaintiffs for $23,068 10 The defendants appealed, anu Lhe Appelate Court ordered (he a tion to be re tried. The case which which came before the Court was that of the Excelsior i Mica Mites Company, Ltd, Vi, J | F. Lockbead, ia which the plaintiffs { claim is to set aside sale for taxes of 'lot Neo. 10, 9th Concession of the Township of Loborough ---- Major-General rd, Inspectbr- | General of the easiern forces will be | here on Monday. i a) 5 Fas First pe " wl : HENRY FORR TO 4 Ris CISCOE FISHING iy ¥ it Congress, Peace Message 1 ireless Wh sip, Uscar | er Hen peace € peace v Skin first ~ Industry Likely to-be Started Along Lake Shore--Fish Come Into Bays. il hurl the the Os nessage addres read in Congress SO0OD 4s commun y be as avoid MISSING STENOGRAPHER FOUND Alleged (0 Have Gone With Man Not | « Her Lhe Husband. M Queen disappeared l'oronte I pson i) home a I't who erious her Wee ARI IH rested by police ' ana ave 1€ ot +l Ackerman, who ippearance, h the Hydro-Elect Wis race ng vilages She althy : wealthy ardin submarine Sunk; Crew Prisoners AcKermar we repor HAD EXCITING TIME THOMAS COPLLY Telephone 987. Faken For Auto While Intoxicated afternoon Young Man in Charge Running Monday a LTE t 1 automobile while epa wood flo | wi rece! | 40 Queen being dri caped and the police il Whe trail aga mt was to Rockwood SOWARDS Keeps Coal and Canadian Casualties Second Batt 1d Lester C. Neuman, Ottawa, Ont + I'wenty- First Battalion--W ed, Edward Addyman Windsor, Ont Severely wounded (ie Ihomag, Baltimore, Ont Harr Shell alion--Died « \ Coal Keeps SOW ARDS. M concussion lan, England sixth Field Company Engineers Wounded, MeDonnell, K Royal Canadian Slightly wounded Plaskett Div Sapper ton. 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