Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1915, p. 9

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e Daily British Whig omen i 9 YEAR 82,NO., 281] 4 i CALL FOR RECRUITS MADE BY JUDGE LAVELL Pe His Honor Asked the Grand Jury to Present a Scheme For Stimulating Recruiting--Men Are Wanted For the 146th Battalion. A strong appe the Juember do all recruiting Battalion, General Tuesday afternoon asked in this the member f pos Court ol in theire power behalf on featured the he Session on not only the the matter ed that question report chenie wi and the to help recruit After informing they would have Case consider charged with seducti said that it was a jury onsider public And you His the Know great national that here to to to Intere at this nm con Lord hip most ask added that ppor vou Wt ng tress peaking from It occurred to cé vou § ave ither t very paint me ed the fro parts of county ell to ask which i der you to con think this time Judge that the selection of brought forth very of inflnence, and for th was making an appeal members could aid might cons at Lavi nu proceed methods grand tat employed in the |1 juries men ed good reason t 300 KINGSTON PRESBYTERY Business Tuesday Afternoon Fuesday afternoon yston Presbytery completed its work. Much discussion took place concerning the erecjion of vault preserve and eife valuable papers relating to the Presbytery and to the various churches Rev. J. D. Boyd will pre sent at the next meeting report of the historical committee, of which |, ho convenor Rev. EB. R. MacLean, who received a call to Gananoque, wired Dr. Gra cey not to bring his name before the Presbytery, as he had accepted the call to Cooke's Church, Kingston Dr. Macgilliveay urged every young | minister to join in the superannua tion fund Hewtated that after they were forty years in the ministry they could draw $400 a year A brief diseussion on church union took place, but it was laid over until the next meeting, when the Presby tery will cast its vote, A committee to look church publications and was appointed, with Dr as convenor Prof. H. T and Prof Completed the Kin a to un 1s into the literature | f Macgillivray Wallace reported that he Matheson had audited VERY THREE MINUTES NE DIES IN THE U. S. The Anti- Tuberculosis Society illus trates the fnghtful tall of consumption by extinguishing a light three {| shows that it is the man every ani Or woman, girl colds, whose blood 1s impure weak and languid one 1o act minutes, , who neglects who feels the very and or bo who tuberculosis is contr none immune During changing after sickness, blood quality is mast impor and if vou and your family will it's Emulsion after meals it will charge vour blood with health sustaining richness, quicken circulation, and strengthen both lungs and throat Scott's 1s free from drugs easy to take --it cannot harm. Get a bottle to-dax Scott & Bowne, Torouto Ont are SEASONS, Or tant, take S¢ SIR, YOU ARE De Tal CRISOM GUARD aut Pen No.4 NAS ONE THOUSAND AT SUNDOWN You PRISONERS To se wig PEN COUNT IF ANY ganizi men I'he bet wes your rut I m | make jurors turn encourage men the | them | have home to ed a Queen's University for tion bring th recruiting, and = wor the firmed T day Has Caught he MISSING. iety of rosettes soldiers caught ried out rosettes cent [fons and The Poor Ay winter's work, fice-bearers vice-presidents Muckleston, er vice Mrs char, Bidwell, lie, dan, vray. erland, Misses Young, Skinner power to add to their number The committee agreed to consider applications for} relief, either direct to them as a com- { through appointed hy the Citizens Relief As- sociation, place ertson, weekly mittee reform tions CVery men n | which from very qui hefore verseas re wanted der report which in go fur ere the her je same ting tl home y conv I am n are ready matter There ar had t them not believe go you I 0 them to that the matte way will K th repor books of his next a.m he 10 me in t in March he Whig o wearing of by the a 16 on the would for oth husba or ve and defend the Poor committ Relief afternoon Mr presiden Richmond treasurer Gwillim Macdonne T G or at of the need to him old cure dog they PRISONERS THE J (xe SR ') ¥ whether suggest and that that he and Robertson, has always want ile ckly the Only I would or would count than reques oung ed to properly great matter ea he They How that Giving possess, ¥( OW @ ting he TE On--Proceeds Cross Fund Monday n red lady f1or er nds Relief Committee. ee to and President, ex 8. J ts, I present Associated who will receive and report all cases their proper I'he heiress who marries a man 10, the "gunpowder" with a population of over 235.000. | and it was with great difficulty like! the Du Pont Powder Mills, the town's one industry and sole support, which is making munitions for the Allies. is foolish men that you that go r before th able trea old on t will Tune rozettes could be made and sold for ten or fifteen cents and the proceeds go to the Red Cross Soi Patriotic certainly to to Empire of Association organize elected Mrs secretary, Mrs The rest of the committee elected | at the annual meeting are Mesdames | William Craig. Graham, McCann Ross, Smith, Davidson, and the his KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, Only 9 Days Left ! Shop Ear been or- 1 the ads ISH »on . 4 1 yIipar : ounties as ours, ttled by e and have 4 ur bat ip atter ISTIasS, fit who are those who ask that you t you met no cal hod or a n the re y 11 ask ¥o4 th woul men to many just as pre many ented brought have not beer the time niforma them and ~| FRENCH AND surer and con and Year Is the Offensive Send Guns New For take place building Tues will arts the first London, Dec. 14 IDEA : his predictiom of a in the west "The news Macedonia | delirious talking of certainly ments which peri drontier For Red of the has with an seems advocated and blue relatives of the The idea has likely car joy white Arrived be ill b PA ( Hg 4li i | "0 WHIG ald a Hid Ki GTR Se TUNE "BIG BATTLE = te INTHE WEST 2 Is Now the Aim of the Teu- tons. WHO HOPE TO CRUSH BRITISH NEW ARMIES COME Men--Beginning Talked I'he Rotterdam correspondent b telegraphs driven advance that 1 HET THE "ings nants ap BRIT all cadil Hn mited of table foi ich will facili- profitable abt Seas casant than the British many guns munitions, have Luxembourg A strong around large | against t French and as of through the night been collected movements Germany the day in attack in arge forces stores | fore: | Metz | scale roop on a itinue talk of Berlin ashing the west inish the war As a mat t, responsible Germans are the menace in growing of the vast supply of mu expect the general staff the danger before big to faced beginning of the new the time for the Fhe Germans England's great re indifference, say will be too late 18 of as hat will «| ter of lac to realize from hegit | the west the Brit its | nitions, an | with Ish army, dea grows t he to 00 be ear Ger here talked of as offensive profess to treat | eruiting effort with ing that the new men to take an active part in the war A gigantic-eftort regardless cost now Germany's alm great battle the west will than expected." is man BEFORI Of of and ome the 18 the sooner Of As Time | in Daily Mail reiterating impending mayors elect WwW. D an Pascoe, re-elected W G Young W. Hutcheson Hat Alta A W ected mayor for a defeating Nelson of the Alberta western Dr Lhe \inong are gina Cowa Mayor Dr. J rrent, T ed Re Mo Saskat attle Isejaw defeat in YOU Germans now aris It Allies the I'hey on | the from Swift ( At Medic Hawthorne term member Legislature ATE ine was e reinfore ond the ted € se east dire more The an in their Khaki Fund be allow don the Kingston on Mon-! for the these of Miss Strange. | officio Miss | Machar: oth Oberndorffer, | Miss Ma-| Wright. | the met M John Dalton, Fair Lesslie, Jor Macgilli Scott, Suth- Torrance, Holt, Rob- Baker, with to meet agent to be taking the | Charities, | quarters HOPEWELL, to begin day, but more A THE BRISONERD Meue ARpuad SO FACT THAT TO HARD To 5 COUNT vem, YOU 0 COUNT EM | AND REPORY TO ME AT + EAD QUARTERS OMNET TR Me Y Tb BUT VA. Photo showing the actual burning of the city of Hopewell, city, which grew up upon cornfields in one year to have DESTROYED BYgFIRE. Virginia, "WAR: BOOM" #OWN, The entire city was destroyed on Dec. 9th, that the flames were Kept from igniting DECEMBER 15, 19156 'HETZE!" LE. "SIC "EM Headlines Wilson's Not to Aus Berlin, Dec. 15 Berlin papers publish a sped ial wire despatch from New York to the semi-official Wolff Bureau, stating that public opinion ip America is greatly stirred against Germany the alleged German attacks on erican neutrality, and against munition factories and by reason disclosures at the trials Ger held York papers as say the Congressmen iu rupture diplo Grerman on tria via London Ih by Am am ot he of maus recently It quotes New some ol ask for relations Vossische ing that tend matic The to a of Zeitung publishes the despatch with the headline "Am erican incitation against Germany and comments as follows It be expected that at the convening Congress the British party would make every effort bring about a excitement against Germany in to distract the attention of Con from the British pressure on America also President Wilson's And bevond this, it lies in the uatare of American that egy uncondition firmness which he perceives formalities, makes an him with friends and foe Several of the other papers use similar headlines, with the word Hetze which is hunting expres describing the setting of a™og prey was to of to new order of This interest gress question the al through impression polite on a sion on its FOR TROOPS More Easily Than Turks. London, Dec' 15 Winter Dardanelles is proving to be a severe for the Australians and Turks Reuter's correspondent at reports that the first bliz December found the unprepared It was them to acuate the trenches WINTER TRYING win Stand Australians Test in the test alike this front zard of early Turks entirely necessary for eral positions flooded The diers miles Allied by the ev sev as were Turkish of dead into the several SO as number were washed down trenches Prisoners taken Australians were poorly clad and, the correspondent says, reported the Turkish troops were on half ra tions, pending an improvement their communications The colonial troops Maoris from New Zealand, withstood the cold, although many of them had never snow. before The British guithorities believe that ow- ing to their hardy physique and ex cellent equipment the get through the winter condition lFurkish activities have been comparatively unimportant Such attacks as have been made have not been pushed Severe weather iz expected through January and Feb- ruary . bodies of as well a including the seen in satisfactory recently TOOTH PASTE A LUXURY War Tax Applied To It in the United States. York, Dec. 15 Throughout the United States the druggists are aroused And for good reason, for the Treasury Department is planning to have tooth paste put on the list of luxuries" 'permanently and made subject to the emergency War tax The American Druggists' Syndicate, a co-operative organization composed of 23,000 druggists, is rising in arms The syndicate is the princip dis- tributor of all the multifariouy varie- ties of pastes, powders and phophy- lactic potions for preventing pyorrhea and other tooth ailments Charles H. Goddard, general man ager of the syndicate, has sent the rallying call to all the members, and during the coming week they will be supplied with copies of a gigantic pe tition which customers will be asked to sign demanding of Congress that New it repeal this tax on the ground thal or run u inimical to the public health and cleagliness "Whi automobiles and other a« knowledged luxuries are exempt from this war tax, it seems absurd and un fair to make tooth an every day necessity of th bills," they say Tooth paste was originally classed as a "luxury" with the explanation that it would be anly for a year Now, however, the Treasury Depart- ment wants it continued another vear and perhaps permanently it is At Port Arthur, not more than fif | teen boats will load for storage A A A. etna I AAG VU Coun TED 'BEM ALL BUF J ONE P pS | | / colonials will! raste, y- &geople. pay the operation, | keeper of the Royal Military College | ment SEC OND SE ECTION A CENSUS OF CANADIAN INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES The First Step Decided Upon by the Federal Cobia Lom- mission---A Grand Opportunity Presented- - Scope of Enquiry. De 14 ly Ottawa A of the recent appointed Economic J. A working data fro spe al Comm ssion Lougheed towar conclusions, adian taken day's H and that would All fill a4 census as capital invested eiployees, wages, et ang ve of production, dist tween war ness Efforts Commi a industr At the meeting of the Director Bran of al cer cotipanie conclusion commis Coates 1 t Statisties h annour a census taken urers nanufacturs bust wil be by next mont manufact out orn to 1m be nguisi 18 orders and enera will be the able made lates also 10 Ee sion and agr rel information productio hensive garding fcultural f production In this icultural asso o-operats COSI various agr asked t the preliminary received Lhe various centres take public recommendadi conservation and marketing, etc up t opportun ill be After sought will and and tter 0 visit evidence as ok ons PL of na resour ods of It is biggest es more economic ) you Ly ---- | THE SPORT REVIEW | It likely ior O. H. A ble schedule Toronto play a that the group will season 18 Sen dou this meeting of the N. H. A. ref was decided to penalize give any back talk At eree it ers who a play he Ottawa plavers do relish the N. H. A. schedule. which has them playing in Quebec hristmas Day not on { ruie was tried All-Star-Guards and in each for the goal free-shot in the occasions WAS easy I'he new at Montreal game on two case the shot Keeper to stop Hobey star, surprised Montreal with the hockey clever Baker Pr thie his fans playing I}! The championship tional Hockey Association under way with two games next Sat urday night Canadiens go to T« ronto and the Quebec Bulldogs meet the Wanderers at Montreal Otta wa drew the bye of Na get the will race t various the Ontario is evident that hockey, circles much afraid big amateur F'hough Ottawa has a times tried to belittle Hockey Association, it the powers that be in in the capital are very of the strength the organization The Jockey Club of New York will consider a proposal that the surplus kb money be divided equally between the owners of all the horses in the race, including the winner I'he Havana meeting will opén on | Thursday. to run until March 19th Both hooks gnd mutuels will he in bit the number of book makers will be small, as they are be ing steadily crowded out Toronto Globe Lieut Franci Fysche, a graduate of the Raval Military College at Kingston in June 1914, who was killed in action Sun day; was well known and very popu lar in Toronto, having been goal TESSIR COUNTED ALL BUT ONE RAN ARBUND | FALT \ CouNT ~NiM me GUY AND Ne 50 I couLbmet J pr ida | House of ever face Premier sitting of the think ths Federa ing with the tural bs neces member f the football hocke team Int and 0 Queer ercollegiate He Aren goal for i against Febru athlete Rowing tean plaved a here last good all-round r of the hine House of APProv f the ouncil amendment 1 £ ng exira I that lost days upation of Fhe Ne presentativ Re Zeal ha and ea ( Legislative ( to betting a rant one the day's through the lita « th ground racing Approximately $34,000,000 is the im which was pald out or invested in baseball in the ["nited States and fast This esti on figures the an Secretary John H National Association, estimates of major fhe sum include out organized salaries, and oper $12.000,000 invest plants, and $1,000,000 the Federal Lea salaries the hased report Canada year mate nual Farrell ombined 1s iu of of the with league expenses $2 paid ball players expenses 0.000.000 by for ating baseball out hy gue for ars and AR ABS ARE FRIE ADEY Has No Treachery 15 w attitude Government Reports Asked re reports of townrd the sedly friendly Arab fight Me Austen Chamberian India, declared in the Commons | have ever report ' London SRT rma reles 1erous ng the Ge the tre: British of supp tr he opotamia J Re bes in recent ng in retary for reason to believe he Dr shingtor Willingtlon iinese minster, pre his credentials to Secretgry Lansing and was accrediied enti the new ( sented Stale as ng republic of lo i repre | | Amhurst be the new Speaker of, the House of in succession to Albert who will be Speaker weeling, W.V an order gross of gles bottles by the British Goveru Rhodes, MP. for wi t understood. | Deputy Commons Sevigny At WI 148.000 for ha= | been ven By Bud Fisher OtGr

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