Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Dec 1915, p. 9

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f AA GEA Ay ae | The Daily British Lo a Bret ioe As re ---- Ee saaletirmtmmiemsngespsammimsun YEAR: 52, NO. 250 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1915 SECOND SECTION INDIA IS QUITE LOYAL =~ gFcsseseseeeemammcmmbesy =o ©" KEPT COW IN CELLAR SAYS A BOMBAY EDIT Ee AS BATTLES RAGED P---- Two Hundred And Fifty Thousand Troops Have Been Sent & 1 lia S Left | UL 0 owing Wife, Thrifty and Careful, at Last Made Escape From There to the War Theatres---An Address y ' RBI le wi - -Town Lost Nine Times---Refugees From War- ffered Mr. Wadde At Ottawa. {. | 735% 00 ans a ae Torn Countries Por In. tion plant auld go ther for Id go there and u 1u op Early | | § inom oo mara in ons oe oe a Shortly ifter g 1 f €s to-day are heir my Cow to one th icers for 90 eros Mr. Wadde waited up « artous par f the ¥! State roubles, I 1 «na blec ne y come by Germans, whe tet ed to b : r passing thro : i ( Aer v husband & ubt ETH id ve sements of leading merchants ap iim off. Seve cal ' de by ne of the mows resting of the| know I was coming here unt! I sept rans and r. Wadde 1 ¥ Zees Was r A ; y telegr / nearing daily in the columns of THE BRIT : od: be Was being fou kis} pits. who came Eram tl. ves I 7 ba : : pe wa ISH Whig present mmbimited offerings < 1 ent tri to Nev or nally rnowit Bukowina nd se nal i a man, whom he rec ed a + | route to W t | n oi ¢ and seasonable chi ( je 1 wt i nf wing © When the heg i ontend Ihirty 1 i + ere sb stimas, a careful perusa i 1 \ tacit and fter Zr Conve ) 1g armies car AWEYy ¢ rythin to Quara yu ACC it of a syd nd make Christmas rofitabl 1 o be a rt ddre he and her parent ned excep en attack o > The rest wepe ' e fc w bre said Howed to start fortheir destinatigpe asant ng that he addell) wo r Whenever we hea h ers | Mrs. Gleir f 1 Calne fron i ' $ » the aj nt C ng mear 12 Slate ould | Russian 'C i with three sons a on PIAS Fe tN men Jecoming e ed t 1- take our cow lo the cellar 1 d She said that the horrors of the war GEL $7 2 Ne Be a dell made lans fo ng the city often compelled to € th sunt almost deprived her of reason. Pagt ~ While his f 5 on he ay, t the sqldiers would leave. They never] of a battle was. faught on the proper draw t r bank aceon e| discovered this trick therwise +1 1 Het "patents, she declared A SPLENDID PLACH saw sittin a rest A talkin would not have had anvihir to keep | saw a drunken Austrian otfiee: 0 two other men, the man wi had s alive I used to n kK the co ' 1 Y grandmothwg y h $ Brockville Has Enterprising And just called upor er and X liad plenty of hay in t lar rd S and t r thé eful Citizens fron f e restaur: as When the Austria 1 1sine with curtai draw « 1 town there was "Fearing that an attempt wou e ! need -to be so careful made to "get'" him, Mr. Wadde le- | changed hands nine led t« t 3 City € He | th, between the R « nu | far and his wife departed the alter Austrians, and I took tt} ¢ dow lothe noon train, and their friends v nto the cellar as often as t char nother"s head was graze not heard from them nce | took place + but ex t for is an the So He Fed From Perth Am- isi LE uot T got tired of living in a] Tul death of my Bxandmothor. wt without any serious injuries hoy to Canada. SENTENCE COMMUTED Srinagar daue I ee I ey oaniqus TI ho AA A, a rE | las and when the rial rer and exposure Killed Her Husband, Will Serve Ten | I f \ 2 5 POSSESSED FORMULAS] ccc ic. suns] mow somos vom wows pawns ind Ir i almo ¢ t L q f vantages Its that t e Cab net has determined up N------ i the Ar } r i -- ; : 4 § " ate ¢ I 1 1p-1 ax 6n a commutation he sentence | Killed During Rush Of the Black ! Three French Army Swgeons He ranks of the finest arms world] tair-p B ad ainistratos 1d finely R ust now it chIOT | ggg yp gE PROPOSED SELLING TO | imposed upon Mrs I Hawkes Watch Sept. 25th ceive Punishment ands Ind YY x ld Gris 1X dhn tied nates er ! raert for the murder of her 'husband at hundred and fifty thousand troops | is ust | filtering system to « 120,000 GREAT BRITAIN Macleod, Alberta. The circumstan had beer nat ih erates ils owl ricity but has - ces of the case were of a very unu world fron Baltimore De I'he firs Paris, Dec. 13 An army surgeon news of how and where Johnny Poe, | who was head of a military hosplsal tepping-aown t fo ut¢ide | por The Manufacture Of High ¥xpio-| yal nature, the woman having been | the famous Princeton athlete and sol | has been sentenced to sixty days' de- power but ge ery little cives--William Waddell, Of Nixon | goaded to the killipg of her husband | dier. of fortune, died wa ceived by | tention in a fortr at the end of out millions of 0 f r { y 1 ' , ; Bian ! : N BL. ower issue in Brockville - . Ht hfalness , brought | his mother, Mrs. P. Poe, in a letter | which time he is to be relieved of lis t Great Brit im 0 adia, by the lev } ve sold P a Earn! as in Kingston t Nitration Works, Suddenly Leaves I Kis SaaithIuines dn gh written to Neville Higham, of New | military duties for having shown fa- : ir , if Hamp SuufigaL " Laut "| much was said but it was { art Home lived with her there Mrs. Hawkes York an Englishman, and a friend | vorism to two soldiers, while other ¢ that the Hydro-Eleet! einiN perth Aiiiboy, Dec. 13. Believ-| was sentenced to death, but largely] of Nelson Poe, a brother of Johnny | surgeons with rguk of superior off signed petitions were presented in fa Poe, who resides in New York. The| cers.are to be deprived of their duties of the sentence. | information comes dirget from an of-| and placed in the reserve. This des ficer of the Black Watch named | tion was taken by Minister of Wht Stewart, who was with Poe when he! Galleni, who, in a circular to gener- Ha € ssessed, and which he proposed : a he G Fhe -hoapliais. asy um fof ee . ee the British Bovanient The Dominion's national debt at | died He states that Johnny Poe fell] als commanding the military regious ) sel 3 8 1 volt in Ind re w vant-| \ vietory for the Germans sane, public buildings, schools and | oo Waddell, .who was manager | the end of November was $501,668,- | on September 25th during the rush}of France, called attention to tiis ing propietusd nmas and Al | would mean the restoration of intol-| churches, are all splendid specimens La A Nitration Works Beat 187. exclusive of the mew domestic | of the Black Watch and was shot | particular case and urged the sop-- : 8 iia Ee 4 ? eo 2 4 a ak Sy Rad -- Seibial of $18 Ireedom of architecture and give ah alr al 48 os a aadiiely left his home| war loan dead pression of take BT 2 siAdE MALL : : l ! uchs vy Gres } substantial beanty to the Island City v dire calamity ald tr turer, | 1 teferring to the visit to India| Ig streets are fairly good apd paving - a A A AAA AA A Aa dire to India her the han ti 1g George he said there was no iy being done on many of them. Its British Empire rince Fk c parallel to the personal pro-| factories are numerous and prosper- India had oeve i | on i smperor.or of His Ma-{ oys I'he National Manufacturing loyalty from the Brit { " jest Company is making munitions of a very .important character. The Can ada Carria Company s doubling | FISKE O'HARA IN KILKENNY. any Is Jes | e wi the size of its works. An auto con " | te rrie to") ore n 1812 cern is also leaping into popularity | Fhe whole air of Brockville indica I an v tes prosperity and activity. Its citi member of the compan ireat | zens are progressive and alert; they £ « tan si of O rio is not ighly v } 1 on 0 ntario is not h ; ng that German agents had planned ef 1g its lac o ttention te X i I owing lo ns tol to kidnap him because of valuable] vor of a reduction Eastern Ontario. The people are I formulas for high explosives, which | She will be imprisoned for ten years for action for self-protection He Will Be Seen At The Grand To night About the latter ha Ta I } ¢ I gh- | ¢jendship and s ntergourse ex-| invest their money for the develop teenth ce yt d becoma the 1 century had 0 thet joied amoogst the \ f the | ment of the place, and keepthework rage in fasniouubie society to indulge | oomnany : reorde t these | ingmen busy and contented New : In amateur ag i 1 lays A ; a y w hs Rtrca J BYR amate reached a proficiency in| enterprises are supported in spirited E ree at ran FINE he | | i lel . shen " nagh tl ' 0 » that of the best { fashion. The merchants are keen and | JE oat of he eelebrat iia 1¢ f I Will fe actors of the ag he | enterprising and are constant u RE Bro lo als wnlow, also at Th + . O'Hara's ne play | their loyalty to the town's welfare stletown, Cot y of Kildare 1 iL ¢ T + R oun ann AMminventior n'which | They encourage and applaud (te ef esidence of the D: ) [ {hie rikd to preserve the | forts of all who seek progress and & Lagan i mate oe » of 1 time. Fiske O'-] advancement. They have the conv IE Cais Svar rated in they, Rifkenny will be preser tion--and ms earnest--that | : *Renny Y at the Ril on. Monday evenin Brockville is about the best place on | JE iy at ny \ 13} nea th, earth | iE - --- : The Tw companies of the ith . Railway Earnings Battalion are well quartered the wards r Richar ) t he Y \nother large Increase Zross | council doing everything it can to pany was persia to g : ng reported by the C.P.R. for| make the men confortable. It is sup : and open 3 _Pud ' u irst week of December, the total plying many ds 5 of the haritable ins Lic L that of 3,046,000 for the period compar The town's newspaper men se { x, Ehe 2hantre was opet . 1g with $1,766,000 in 1914, a gain} conded by Brock chapter of the Dau ary 2rd, 1392 Canis oy 280,000 ghters of the Empire, banqueted the period of. eighteen ears ial } { Trunk earnings also show | visiting journalists and gave them performance Pg _ Globe ibstantial increase, gr for the | an opportunity to meet the best citi- 28th \ iat 5 0 RY Lre Sed- | wosk havin been $1,012,326 i$) zens. At was a happy gathering and : : pared with $865,052 in the cor-| was an object lesson as to how boost ty was filled w 1 rot ding period last year, a gain| ing of a town created good feeling fluantial people in the ' hole | or $147,274 | and happy social associations. Big COR Mr When you merchants buy <ilks and laces wud dress goods, vou measure them When vou buy shoes vou count them. When vou buy coffee and tea and sugar vou weigh them amilies came annuall make K a------------ { ness of heart was evidenced in all kenny their home dur 1& the tin ro vy. of Tordnt has spent! the proceedings A colony of ex- ME esti which was called the Kil-|, ly $1,000,000 on insurance of mayors and councillors spoke of|} uy your a ve 1Sing space € kenny Carnival, Thomas Moors hel oldiers, camp work and salaries of | Brockville's optimism, its needs same way. Don't do it blindly. lial, pol, Was a' member of this employees serving with the colors accomplishments, and its outlook Every newspaper man got a new eon- ception of the worthiness and effec tiveness of timely devotion to one's | own town. Pulling together was the | I of too, we spel The Audit Bureau of Circulations has | evidence that the best was none 100 | | £004 for themselves and thelr guests. | made it possible for vou to know, from an unbiased and expert source, JUST = = ral 2 0¢ pg gy LAR IN SE in HOW MUCH and WHAT KIND OF CIRCULATION the worth while news vided. Altogether the visit of the papers of America have. Eastern newspaper men to Brockvil- le, was satisfying and illuminating The geniality of the Brockville preas- men, though proverbial, was mever . 9 * ti better exemplified than at Monday's Th k - joer ess is newspapers circulation books, rec ! RE ords and receipts --every scrap of paper pertaining to its circulation--are au- | RIGHTS OF INDLINS E dited bv the trained accountants of the A. B. C., and vou advertisers dan have To Kill Game At Any Time Under | Jf copies of their audits any time. We want every advertiser to KNOW what Discussion. ii our circulation 8. We have nothing to hide. nothing that we're not pipud of Montreal, Bec. 13 <The Hudson's DON'T BUY YOUR ADVERTISING SPACE BLINDLY. | Bay Company has initiated an action { against the game laws of the Pro- vince being appliedtothelndiansand | § maintaining that the latter have an inherent Tight to hunt and kill bea- e al ritish' 1 ver and other wild animals, and re- tain or dispose of the furs irrespec- |} tive of any game law of the Province | |i Member ly Bureau of Circulations --that, in fact, if the Quebec game laws aye intra vires for the public in general they are, in respect to the Indians, ultra vires Lambton and Perth County Coun- cils left over for next year the grant- ing of aid to recruiting. and the for- 3 mer decided not to insure any more Scene fram "Cora," 5 Act Metre Star film, with "Emily enlistin, from that county atte the title role, at the Strand, Monday, H or ------

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