Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Dec 1915, p. 9

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a il The Daily British Whig | «me YEAR 82. NO. 287 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1915 S ECOND SECTION DOES GREECE REALLY FEA SEE HOW BATTLESHIPS SAVED THE ENTENTE poiER 7 Muttand Jeff To The Front: "4000 ARMENIAN CHRISTIANS More Or E. J. Dillon Says it Does, But London Daly Mal Cor- 10 sci bein ii ce than dese Se Se A Thing Story Reaches America- ~The. Refugees Were respondent Says Greece is Preparing to Fight er of months } lispute, and the small cit eral ir Sum Hughes to' face the Besieged By Turks on a Mountain Top Outside the Allies. De 'adjusted and th first cartoon tobe. |||becwsen thes enadier Guards a of Old Antioch. ss Quabed Provincial Overy it is now reporte« i im tax on all profes al sport ready been deci ) ASSess their ed to quditors 4 + defen ock 1 the Britis *hristian Ar Hospite n Macedo He | mountain one I ti 108t pro ¢ urgery | for } day : tice n loront ( I hit F'urkish troops, aide 3 p ) lon't| Moslem mob estimated scrim © After their long ars age } 1 Were reseed 00 1bs., hoof: warships vo. Port Said, where they camped It was a Cr played on the mountair tr 1 the t cruiser ttentior Only 120 Modern Weapons and Jeff d Vic am is pr surprised at ers taken fror i loront 5 to the rea lational Hockey Association exceptions, the whole the leading ired in Toronto un to know when Toronto Publicity Aided Foe I the servi \ ) cand they seem to take vlaving 'material t cause St -M pos wt neh del perusing so pictures as do the ael's to 16 year, as we arp have it on the hest authority that possible ap ed to he able to both Rankin and Laftamme would eaders that the thave turned out ag: ind several | wid he ; of the other eal 1 are leo | : : the Whig hened willing to wear the St. Michael's col-| the dramatic. news "| spot the Armenian Chr i ' it y ech Mondaa, Weaednesday and or The terrible condition of I rp : ! : hoy wer pul : Glad" Murphy had more to do with | '®D¢ I with death and deportation by 1 several ca Iti olive PY i rican St. Michael's decision than anything | the Moslems, made a resourcefu ext atten f the Turks y d De hit else The officers of the club felt| brilliant and dauntless defence ths slodg + defenders re y OF wy little desire to go wd and play the | reads like a novel. After 18 centuris aneral, clude Lv field Eun - . wn | game with Murphy hovering between Antioch Christianity prove true to hi« g the range of the encamp trot t hee , * fe d deat} P Working Men !§ :« Fo avers witb have eulistad or gone to |e and death tyme Tent. One SONNE AIPohpOier MA Sr Vo 4 ib arrang b L p-- Not the least interesting phase of OTe fi nel \pproached : ' y i ng brancl approached Who find it hard some Che nile ras wre THE SPORT REVIEW : : ; of their winter sports Spectators | ed Armenian pastor hat practi withdrew oronto Mail and Empire: Stew-| of the masculine persuasion are not| cally all of the people had learned to | he besiegers grew to a rorce of -¢ nt That is 8 » reply. save . be 4 : 14 ome rej 3 Bryn Mawr, Pa., College girls have | the story » fact that the Christ » to the gun ai sd four gun oronto Star : {cl ! and killed Zur ' a taken up Association football as one! ians were led by an American-train-| 1 t © let I'h irtillery 2 I 28 TT) ft times to make both ends § tne Governmer eject I at RE IR 3 : . te' the ar he Kingston Collegiate boy 10 | welcome; in fact, guards are placed | re $ ' wy " evi 1g ¢ g i sad and w > aries ski 00 {is regul meet specially NOW wa: wala alwake Tuck Lev) ig Te I ATER, JODIE | a Ec fl ar a LS ill i i i Ameri 3 m on | 58 I'urkish regulars, aided by a : i | 2 a y Li 3 3 ; : Sr 1 Tr 8 Is; anc 14 the democratic] mob of Moselms timat t 15.000 vi " 2 have po ice, but drev y \ as a strong contender for a posi y girl . ny mn nated at 15, or ) ave un ¢ 1 I campus, but many of the irls from | se - a ant i $ t during hard times giris | self-government w which they n mer supplied with weapons from great crisis was learned from | the Antioch arsenal. Once the Turks i 3 voy: opening game the sea- | tion on the forward lines this ses-!'the various boarding schools in Bryn| ¢ . : ari 8 1g sch n| thelr should listen to our mes- §/ 6) ose MEDITERRANEAN on ; Mawr help to swell the "crowd" at| New England Congregational } - a RV ATE 3 the games ' a ongregational mis-| found themselves at nightfall within sage We are here 10 1O.SHIPS UNLICENSED. | tonteuat Hetan: Grobe. Kennet. Tosuits Teletrem: aiahes Rug = Tonio Jes Thee Seen to] Lo Ci of hy a hn 70 : erv © } he a . + > the s The deeisi to thstand | r A he p you in a very gooc to-day received word Ray Mar-{ {'nion has only a junior series. Looks An interesting story of the ear 3 he kk he a fon o with tand/ ; ) ening In desperation way. Plan Suggested To At Once: 'Rasd, his spare net-minder for sev-| like a good place for- Montrealers, |nestnéss of the Ontario Hockey Asso-| 5 Rr he choice of a. com-f'the I} company of villagers decid- ; eral seasons, was out of the game for| doesn't it? They might win a game ciation in its dealings with the sus ttee of defence, was made by bal-| ed upon apenveloping movement by End the German S8ubma~ good | there | pected Cleveland Hockey Club, which lot, in a community gathering | night, and a surprise attack This rine Menace. A Se -- has just been barred as a field for was made possible by the mountaio- In reply to criticism because they | Yale has appointed A. C. Rowe, of |O. H. A. clubs, is going about It is Resisting Deportation, y 1 eers' familiarity with the locality plaved football this season the Otta-| Winnipeg, as assistant coach of the said. that the big association went Not all the people of the i. | The surprise was complete, and be team, He will have very many weeks ago, and Manager | jages about Antioch voted to resist | Came a rout. More than 200 Turks = . Shannon of Cleveland was under ob- with force the Turkish order of were killed, and considerable sup A AANA Att" {servation of the strictest kind until portation One pastor felt that the plies secured, Thereafter the desieg further interest in his movements order of ers contented themselves with com Was unnecessary The detective 1. ved: so accompanied agency in charge of the enquiry 18 0 v.00 his own village } he landward side, in an attempts to said to have introduced a hockey oo ..o 0 Po rr tarve out the Christians player into the Cleveland field, and ; He num > Wily ey gathered such complete information | JOIMIDE VIUARS ey Well : N . 3 about the composition of the Cleye- . . . : : i Ppa ®% land team that Manager Shannon's Were shortly afterward sent into Lhe The pastor directed ihe women Euphrates deser I'hey have neve make two huge white flags, one with he ¢ AT o kep 3 Ok, provision ind torpedot By Lo - vigit here was simply a waste of time, ral. Steal 2 ! and an opportunity to further involve been heard from sinc a red cross in the centre and the oth neutrs I € zr th alt oo er ram mm the Cleveland crowd by his state The dominant ure among the er with the word Christians in of Gibra id 1 i * { ments on matters about which the the defenders seems to have been a distres Rescue These wera dis Ontario authorities were fully in- Protestant pastor, American-iraine played 1 he seaward side of the t . low th eviation of i we { formed the Rev. Dikran Andreasiar at] mount op re : t ni ying ® ------------ en the experience meant mm persor On Synd: the third day the | = Irish Wit ally is indicated by mple sti the siege, when food end ammunitio The foreman of a gang of railway 'ment that his wife were almost gone ¢ French cruls probably the / { men has more than his share of Irish their first born chil 1 er Gu ghtad the eros and he. corre 3 wit The other afternoon he was they were intrenche n the mour {rew walking along his séction of the line tain top 8 pondent hor me ago one r yt t 1 of 11 gest transports, carrying | when he found one of his laborers Since all the men and boys of the | were summoned by wireless, and the ui YOPS an close to a Greek OO ar fast asleep in the shade of a hedge. village knew every crag and gorge whole colony wa transported to i in the act of supply ; ® A&E Eyeing the man with a stern smile, of Mount Moses, the great mountain, | Port Said, Egypt, where they Ar t y 1eme wa Rugby Club produces a list of 38] Yale hockey the Government 10 } by pletely surrounding the mountain on into Ant { och, under an escor tf soldiers: and Saved By The Cross Sign Medit wimmers bore the worst four other ships h was he said slowly--"Slape on, ye idle rising sheer from the sea, under now in camp under British officer spalpeen- slape on. So long a8 ve uhose shadow they had lived their and an American relief comuiities suspiei ious oil tanker was close by glape ye've got a job, but 'whin ye! lives It was decided to repair to Pastor Andreasian ap¥ly 'says when one of our transports was sunk HE advertisements of leading merchants ap- wake up ye're out of wurrk! the mountain top. and fortify it.| "We 40 not forget that dur Saviour and exceptionally low prices-- later was seen exchanging |i pearing dailv in the columns of THE BRIT- on Flocks were driven up, and other was brought in His infancy to Egypt in Navvy's Job. food taken, and such supplies as for safety and shelter And the br always. . > oh itr ISH WHIG present unlimited offerings of an Prince Harry could be carried in haste. The hope! thren of Joseph could not have 5 x London, Dec. 10 Prince Henry, § : EE -- To Get His Allowance, ¥ attractive and seasonable character suitable for third son of King George, who is too Was that escap® by sea might offer more grateful than we, 8re for . g : f 'ons main-| corn and wheat provided." # a se stant 1 Y | London, Dec. 10.--Six months was #& Christmas, a careful perusal of whieh will faeili- Young 16 go to the front, has beceme, itself. Constant watch . was main j i | giver woman in the Old Bailey 3 1 i a war worker, and is employed as a tained . " # w rk 4 BT storie . y Bl Sho married bieamously a Canadian G8 - tate and make Christmas shopping profiel le a the Afmy Ordnance Corps.| ~ Three strong swimmers were kept Children Work in Factories, | & ; 4 pg s88, 08 pari an « 0 1 STS ie hildren who : soldie i her husband was at and Measar 2 . flis work is to help load and unload In readiness, each bearing an appeal Half-timers ( 263 & 265 Princess St. the front The Canadian allowed g ; peasant \ ge army supplies on railway cars and in English "To any English, Am- are party workers and partly stu Just above Sydenham Street. | her twenty-five shillings weekly and J b ga ' 8 push loaded trucks He ig fifteen erican, French, Italian or Russian dents, number about 70.0600 in Eng | WeR---- ji: r hush and twenty-eight shillings FLA = af 1 ' ] Ae tyears old, but vary sturdy admiral, captain or authority whom land and Wales me em ad a A AA AAA Sepsis MN st crs St St ENE AE EN SEMEN AA AA A tt ii Mutt Has an an Eve Yor the Fair Maidens By Bud Fisher to an enemy submarine off Best materials, high grade workmanship, authentic styles "ih the submarine heen iS | | | | i ; Tunis while on another occasion | | | Queen LE MIDDAY SNOOE, TURE, WANK TLEEPS! 8 TLL r From Hew } CEPT Me™ (Ty By pa Bsmt

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