Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Dec 1915, p. 6

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~-- PAGE SIX ) | News From Eastern Ont ario Points MAY DEVELOP POWER { New York Interests Will Funds Ydvance THE DISTRICT NEWS: THE WiluS EXCHANGERS FROM BRIGHT CLIPPED MANY prior the 4 rold In Are to Many the Events In Brief Form About if Interest Compan Country Kingston 3 power Full want lirector without property ern fo wny y Yinaz i ; Margaret Walsh, eldes | cone M 1d \ } NOV f posal of the pows induced developmi can be 'nity I'he yorhoo cheme w 156TH BATTALION I e Anna late Rosear daughter of the Members of 41st and 56th Regiments 1- Garrett, ot in Command Br ng Leeds a ,joverseas i 1 ¥ and w pt er [ rk county t entres thr til the Sheriff oughout counties battalion Mel | ferred t th dical ( and I omanding be the acti the ew battalion iT. C. D. Bedell present the to this has complement be month for two Patrioti on tran Fund immon has 8 $4,000 tnty orps offic giment, will ymmand Lieut.-Col who ed to give the Co plans A Kemptville farmer $6,000 but Cour nson er 1g of until Merri front ol invested a concern Columbia the for and lle t loing bu kville at He Finance bonds been No appoint- made in- ness in Britis is at has transferred new battalion quartermaster ed, but the othe clude the following Adjutant-Captain Gill, 41st Paymaster son, 41st Medical Officer 11st Majors or Captains-- Capt ton, 66th; Capt. H. H. l41st; Capt. E. J. Kyle, D. A. Cdmeron, 56th; Capt Jones, R. M. C. Lieutenants--J. A. Bresnan, A. R Fairbairn, F. L. Barclay, M. W. Mac Dowell, D. M. Bissell, all of the 41st Regiment; J. H. Redmond, W. J Donovan, J. R. Robinson and L. R McKenna, all of the 56th Regiment lose all his money bankrupt On Novy illness M his late residence sixty-€ight years « ed all his life Most Lansdowne 1 Thomas Hamling, Mr Andrew Craig) Lanark home of his gaughter, Mrs. Wil Guthrie, nedr Resron, Min o1 concer nas et een =Jth, after a bachelor 'S 30 Jar i coun sedness for In. the Church of the Blood, on Wednesday Miss Margaret White, second daughter of Mrs. C. White, of Cala were married The Peterborough Metal Products ho 'ompuny is to locate in the Premis 25th, at the advanced age of ninety-| oe merly occupied by the Canadian one years vk ' Cordage Company on 'Aylmer street The death of Mrs. Phillip Burgess | pyo company is installing machinery took place at the home of her daugh understood, will commence ter, Mrs. Jewell, Edmonton, Mrs . of t oducts tr 's Grier passed in Tilley Captain R J f age, and had the cin lt 108 Major A Vi Patter in Precious e and Dr. C. E. McLean, father died at the 1€ 1 bogie Kings- Edwards, 66th; Capt L. Lord jam | Oct. | t is the manufacture metal pre date Ball, relict of died at P a week previous to was suddenly anf al would | | | at an early | Mrs. Pansy Witfam J. Ball, Nov. 20th. About death @ the late rth on » WANTED ~ DOWN ONLY Highest Cash Prices Paid Monday Cornwall, De ware JOHN MCKAY umireo| | ihe beyond in her forty-fifth year Cos fo Hig g Bo The death occurred on Nov. 26th, | hres Adehue |=] of Michael McKirdyy one of the best! ondon. has Known dents of Galbraith neigh- | Ex ill over a ng about death | - SE haz taker : GOING TO CORNWALL, ill with cerebral hemmorhage the cover, Rev. T. W. Cosens Accepts Call--A\n Exchange. 8 igh it hor and on was hoped she re condition dually grew worse she passed 1 Wisle Em Chur Rev. 1 fourth year at Methodist accepted a pastor of vy re 3 the Rey Corn to become A chureh in Cornwall, untit iy Douglas Richardson, M.A which yall, has eccepted a 'similar ure. Deceased | {jon to Empress Avenue Church Michael Mc The exchange will take place nex otland siX- | yun Mr. Richardson wa . : . y a member of the Hamilton confer An Unfortunate Accident site, a Has 5 Brockville, Dec. 8. --Lloyd F. J 2 antreal five-year-old son of Mr Mr MacDermott Pert reet misfortune to break his left He ng Sun school opposite his lipgp and badly fr ir invitation | Methodist LEARN TO PLAY PIANO OR ORGAN 25 dug to IN A FEW HOURS| wo: a con A Detroit musician has invented a | Birdy and was born wonderful ten: which en t IX year: ago ables little child Ano Or org borhood Although had before for vear, he heen gc hi fail 3 two day invita heart of the late in former new any person o now learn to play the an ir ond f ference ull term he an- hour or t wo Send us vour name on the wd Sale of Stock. Dec. 8 James of dairy cattle at his Mountain View, én Thurs afternoon splendid suc I'he day fair, and there was 4 large attendance of buyers and prominent dairymen and farmeys from the 'surrounding district A all fifty head cattle were ad the aggregate price was $4,474 The grade cattle realized from $50 to $85 The pure-bred spring calves $100; pure-bred yearlings, from $105 to $180; pure-bred cows, from $140 to $280 Those who made the larg est purchases were Stewart Cox, Col- borne; R. G. Waddell, Trenton, and James A. Caskey, Madoc Called to Important Post. Belleville, Dec. 8 Dr. John C Ferguson, Boston, was in the city over the week-end bidding farewell to his father Rev. John Ferguson, and té his other friends here before taking his departure for China, where he has been summoned by the Chi- nese Government to fill the highly important position of Counsellor ta the Department of State Dr. Fer- guson will leave for his new sphere of activities next week. Four Are in Service. Belleville, Dec. 8.--There is one family in Belleville which is now largely represented at the front, and which comes of military ancestry-- namely, the family of Mr. and Mrs. Robert" Wallace, 132 South John street Two of their sons have been on the battle line in France, one is at Bhorncliffe, and another is in the ac- tive militia as recruiting officer ' Died of Injuries. Lindsay, Dec 7 --HerWert Nich. oles, Bobcaygeon. ome of Ontario's best kmown huntérs, died Satu as a result of his gun - going 'o through him slipping on a stone. and three a postal shall sheets charge \ddre Co., 982 ing, Det ard we Fhomas had the arm day home fell ing his send y¢ and Belleville derson's iy R. An 0 Hus Was return from 4 1 : sale an wher A en farm day Me at Cont thod ete Num Music Build Pe on ree sidewalk the arm x was a \ roit Mrussed Mich 01 a COeRS was ------ A AAA sina tins Coming! The approaching visit of Professor Pember, of the old Reliable British Hair Goods House of Toronto, TO KINGSTON, HOTEL RANDOLPH, On FRIDAY, Dec. 10th <= Gs [sof supreme importance to every person anxious to possess beautiful hair. Prof. Pember. will display the leading styles in all lines of hair goods. A A A i A A AAA i For Ladies-- Transformations, Pompadours, Switches, ete. : For Gentlemen The Pember Ventilated Tou- pee or Wig has a reputation that is world-wide. of Waves, Bangs, y HAIR AND SCALP TREATMENTS. 1f vou have trouble of any kind with hair or scalp, see Prof. Pember. Consultation Free. Remember the date. Erwin MeCurdy, Port Hope, will serve a thirty day sentence, for pointing a revolver at his wife and threatening to shoet her, soldg THE DAILY RPITISH WHIT WEDNESDAY. D POPULAR C. P. BR. TRAINS Rideau" and "The York tween Toronto and Ottawa | he 1 { t rk aod Ottawa with « g Kit Bell ville et Connecting on 5.40 arriving Ottawa p.m I't 3 (Le rai Sunday, a p.m Equip odern detail, consi f cafe-par and library-observation parlor Particular n appl tion Pa Agents, Murphy I'oronto Very Quiet E Day in Police comrt Circles p.0 n) 1 rriving Kingst Static ept 1E | cars Has the early closing of the ho benefit city? els been a to the fact that there I'he have been few cases before the Magistrate and veral occasions of gion of the the result harroom if the fact ale th Poli oli that has been no se may be closing of the same it looks as were working well s for the Magis Wednesday 2» had 1 naar to on se ere Court not earlier just the regulations here were deal fan ut ow no case rate to vith on and the poli oh morning ) com laints of eal vith I'he fact that the that serious hotels osed there ered in by t When are earlier ire it so po the earlier ng the majorit the tipplers to them SSATY been able look after ind it has not heen ne to take tion police BURIAL OF CAPT LA RUSH Pilot of Foronto And Tug Frank OC. Barnes Former Steamen W irowned Herber yas Fhe body « ( Apt who dered on vas bur ay afternoo em W and and Rev. J S service, th ed the attended Canadian charge of which of ficiated for the Seymour Lodge A. F 1& A.°M., No. 2 Port Dalhousie, of which deceased was a member pallbearers were Messrs. Ward to La Rush on the steam ephen conduct the funeral staff of ne. It Was by o the entire Steamship L was in Georgia Lodges 17, I'he first mate Capt l'oronto; and five intimate friends yof the deceased W. Leriche, H. Le riche R. M. Mullin, A. Cummings and F, G. Wickett er St. George's A. Y, P. A, At George's A. Y. P. A. meet ng Tuesday evening, there was an attendance of forty-two Dr. Evans appealed to the society for discarded books and magazines to b& used the library of the new Convalescent Home Next Tuesday evening was ot for receiving these The the programme for th ning Popular Poets this was furnished by Misses G Olke and BE. Fein poets selected were Dickens and 1 A thank by econded St le of wa asic 1bject e eve and Lem I'he Dirt hearty Dean Wha excel mo C mond ngfellow moved Rev. ( vote of wa tar and by ley the members for their paper CONSCIENCE STRICKEN THIEF Brought Back Clothing He Stole From (lothesline the police effect that a clothesline tizen Princes robbed The {foot could be traced the sidewalk hours after the theft the resident was giv agreeable surprise find®that the clothes taken frem line had been returned and left the k.vard Evidently the if conscience stricken Book Christmas. over the On Tuoesday received a report to the belonging had of the to a on 8 treet been prints thief fron Some the vard to few reported quite an vas bac wa \ Advices from all point this year being specially Book Christmas, in making gifts to friends The thoughtful selection of the right book is perhaps the most pleasing complinient that one can pay to a friend at Christmas time You will be sure to find the right book in looking through KR. Uglow & Co's well selected stock "Cantelled Library Books, in good ondition," at Gibson's Red Cross Drug stre The final figures of the voting on church union in the Presbytery of Toronto show a majority against the proposal y New Prunes, Dates, Figs, " Raisins Jas. Crawford. King Alfonso has actepted the re- signation of the former Spanish Ministry. warid to a 5c Table Savage Women Healthy. The 'savage Nves in the open, eats | | simple foods, . knows nothing of | household dTudgery or social life, gets plenty of sleep Apd exercise and | is porfectly healthy and strong, but | thie "civilited woman is a slave to | home duties and society, often be- comes run-down. nervous and physi. cally unfit, to be 4 companion or wife, Our local draggist. Geo W Mahood. has a reliable, non secret romedy that is 4 beém to such wo men, its cmponent parts being pep | | tonate of iron for the blood, the | nourishing properties of beef pep- tone and the medicinal extractives of | fresh, healthy cods' livers; all dissol- | ved in a delicious native wine. Itt | 1s really wonderful how rapidly weak reg-down women are built up hy ite use. \ ECEMBER 8. 1915 Mendels' Use- ful Xmas Gifts Now is thi iends to present atte L11n¢ vhat Is a dll thing in Let Us Make wearing appare COLLARS WW, Collars and Vestees Chen ' SCARFS present, LADIES' would be appreciated 11 \ 110 Vo 111 deep and de les | . rom KNOW ------ i 237 Bagot St., Nr. Cor. of Brock. ---------- OTTANA. TUG 1S SUNK| To Raise It--Last This Donnelly Company Of the Freighters Expected Week at Montreal. The Donnelly Wrecking Company outfit is at Trenton to raise the tug McNaughton, of the Dominion Dredg- ing Company Ottawa, which sank above Trentor near the Murray I'he tug was dump scow, and was through by the ice I'he: cabin the water I'he Donnelly has been given the contract the tug the steamer with a wrecking crow, left last by and Fuesday large Canal towing. a cut top is on Company on to raise and Frontenac Fre it for uton at o'clock John nine Donnelly day nigh went up train We moruing Last Steamers For Montreal Although it i tainty that the this closes | by no means a cer- | Natrironco will come | port before navigation| the Montreal Ga-| possible that she will | Saturda | Dalhousie, again to i zoel Le it 18 come to Montreal on Sunday The Port here on Wednesday, is the last ves- sel bound for the sea, and the Nati ronco has a good chance of being the last lake vessel to arrive here The fleamer W. M. Egan is expected to arrive here Wednesday or the day | after The barge Brookdale is on wav down Although the barge | Dundurn has not yet been reported! the Lachine Canal office, she is believed to be in the canal deliver ing coal at the Canada Rolling Mills In addition to these two Canada Steamship boats, the Cadillac is also in the canal with steel billets for un loading The little steamer Waffle brought cargo here from Picton, and the barge Rickerton passed through this port Maenday on her way to Quebec with coal ffom Erie The steamer Keyport brought grain from Port Colborne, and will go back to Kingston light to go into winter quarters The steamer Bickerdike brought grain here from Fort Wil liam As soon as this is unloaded she will proceed to Sorel for the win- ter ally SAVS or due her to a Marine Notes. Capt. Lepine has left for his home in St. Anne de Bellevue. Capt. William Leduc left for hy home in Montreal, after putting { barge Burma in winter quarters Capt. Alexander Hebert has had the bargd Hamilton laid up, and left for his home in Montreal. * Sydenham 1L.O.L., No, 444. "At the annual meeting of 1. 0. 1, No, 444, Sydenham, the following offi cers were elected for the coming year. WM, E.Clark: D.M., RK. Smith; chap. Rev 8 R. Harrington, rec. ,-pen F. 8. Caldwell. treasurer, E Wood finaacial-secretary, EE. Redmond. D of C., J. G. Storms; lecturer, E. Mc- Rory, committeemep, 1st, B. Clark; 2nd, F. Peters, 3rd, G. Guess; 4th, § Clark; 5th, A. Clark. Sweet Cider. when it | something of Mendels Gifts at Mendels Prices UMBRELLAS LADIES' BLOUSES eat LADIES' SKATING SETS, in leopard a Ute LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS LADIES' SKIRTS In Serges d LADIES' DRESSES, SUITS AND COATS YOUR BEST FRIENDS WILL APPRECIATE MENDELS" GIFTS, that Mendels LADIES' EXCLUSIVE READY TO WEAR STORE. The Home of Useful Gifts and Boosters of Useful Xmas Giving. 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