Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Dec 1915, p. 3

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HE FAMILY IA PROTEST , PHYSICIAN adic Happy wn tin reutes "Fruit-a-ives" is the Standby Against Dead Beats and... | e were eleven In This Ontario Home Thieves About Clayton, N.Y. : Z SEEK SUMMER RESORTS FHEM UP FO WORK THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1915. THE SPORT REVIEW | CHEER OF CHRISTMAS | ENJOYED BY PAGE THREE Probs.: Fresh winds, light snaw falls; colder Tuesday et et eerste freeads ser Se Sree bt HOSE IN PUBLIC "After Xmas Sale' LOCKING BAD Ve Is And Wan Summer rv Because These Men's Silk Ties 20 doz. New York Silk Ties, th big ship nt--arn Upon the he Remedy 1ived too Late Ie Vt Rockwoed Hospital trade--large new shape in i i fitawa 4 at Rockwood H pit he Weese i ud 33 min TES Sh 1 SHE pa PICTURE PRICE WAR sine Se doe Di mmitice ruled | SOmPlete and au credit fo" regular value To-morrow 19c. the most popular colorings ice and tl I Chur Sunday mory The Hotel Dien Hotel Dieu, mid-y ebrated on Christy >aturday ner was D. A. WEESE Alexandria Bu his the bogus amateur | the patients and th 244 Princess Street : ie | Al I) F. LUCHKEAD i) Photos that|. Eve ears t-| ge i h ase tl od Br Simi WHY NOT ? mr Photos taken and end to the old friends for N1mas q iAVE IT TAKEN TO DAY Of Provid ng Noldiers welcomed at this! invaria ir ( : halt ) fouse. of tudio, 244 Princess New York Novelty Waists Just many were distril smart s The Hoty : e, ) epe, Taffeta and Crepe-de-( ontributed s I oi R6.00 to £12.50 Tomorrow Less 25%, I made very Y1CS, making suffering " Is n LKQ L1( Bi rphanage ey were reated ly and fruit whieh w as placed or The Christma turkey and Houso Provid Street, a Sth nb oa N 1a er £ *e B I Cy Ae ! va Suly ind cheer to the old people sta akfast was served || DAVIES' Boiling Eggs Every Egg ting of 1st fruit and candies vhil the re ar Christma | | at LW Ewe i € ( 1 nd ver the 3 « | | lian te & vic } ranch he league was of Turkey and goose was served a i vel at y Pc Fei al v Fhe ald | Midday, During the day five massos | or whe ve trying. 10> gain en. a . and t all of its| Conducted by Father R. S Halligar | Why does Chaplain, and I ather ( I. Duffus Spirit arranged for the day f ( ents Be itdAe Jo tawa. Citizen: A stir was created At General Hospital i I as i guard adopted | in amateur hockey re the 'though the weather Was wet that t everything was brig Mt 11 att tive t the Tener: Dr. Ilekey's Speedy Cure for d Pittsbu ( i ¢ whi ¢ ye 4 he General Lowghs ax proved in the tnt ll nore after certain ho for their! Art Miere the staff' did es fe dnys 10 by mn satisfactory to make (1 mily doctor and has cured man Couxhs, Taken with DOV ERS tuLD BREAKERS, whl break wp and cure any cough or cold In uw few hours dinne "NOW" eautiful (anadian Gry. est University and Schools, est Military Aeadeny oicest S ummer Kesort-- inest CHishing Grounds, Ch the St Jawrence Kher Sad Jake Onterio, C3 ai, iy (Rearsions through 1000 clslards, > >> 3 Milas of Qator Front were celebrated in the « hapel Husic wa pital when n iked out former Ottawa boy Nnanags nade offer t number of t C 1 stick-handl¢ bY one for the Dinny | Were very sible iristmas Dav a hap patients. The wards beautifully decorated vhite and streamers were decorated | Howers All the patients able Last night stated that Manners, wt worked t with red blue Ottawas, had made up go to the Winter G ners 'had bee; played irouch | Aberdeens Sims sald he him here, but the Pit wired transportation to "Dir requested that he nd tl and the room wit i2n 1 with 2 cents for for ihe euch, or combinution 0 cents wrder who were partook of a fine turkey During nors Guaranteed A» the Board of Gover 3 6 t to the 18titutior t i ution enitentiary, L penitentiary Lhe Christmas Pirit was in ev] Work wa suspended f i addition to being unted ol ident would endeavor and Pre neak thievery ar extortion Fifteen yedrs ag: tshurg f teamboats a day Satisfactory Drug Store t I ) ( 1 vera eport on from | They are also said to have beer » up Morley Bruce bu Alfred ling gréunds, an r the stated that Bruce Hier the averag Was with Ottawa week manager Sme---- have had complaints dined in their HUNGRY BELGIANS i : guests of nothing to eat at lal dinner, the gnorant of coufse of FED JOHNNY CAKE. LO Carry out a programme of songs baskets had bee . ATER during the day. The dinner consist Discovery of Corn Leads to'in=/.j or pork, vegetables and plum pud. || troduction of New Dish and everyone in the Instity | ing ioroughly enjoyed the spread From "Pig Feed." EE EEE Open Sandny « past bad agree Even the idence than one a Hotel or the day, and \ Arar ra. Se The Wm. Davies Co. 45 eres of Sreautifal Forks, Ltd, Phone 597. © | olest- Place ir (Grady, = en Xcellent Sites for ¢ Factories, VILLA MUST ANSWER rn Heal "all round (ity TO GREAT BRITAIN. The Killing of Benton at Jua- oO | rez Has Not Been For- gotten. ater supplied a spec CATS Convicis were a lowed shore dir he fact that bed of chicken fee before meats, egg leaving shore in the ion {| | Fish thievery another aggravat - Ing cause of disappointment, disgust and anger to parties having had good day's eatch and ordering it , oes lo packed and shipped to their home 1gian Relief Committee to find on arrival and to affairs in the mos contain but a few chunks of ice, the | ent manner possible thieving having pocketed | One of the the money paid him by the fish my At Orphans' Home ory hi come from Belg I 14 0 1 day children at th Orphans i i Ho@@® were not forgotten this Christ mas. Friday there was a loaded with nice was followed on Saturday, with a 800se and turkey dinner on Christ mas Day' The building was nicely de corated, and the children thor igh! ' enjoyed the festivitie E1 Pase x; Dec, 24 whe ooking for Gen Homan ( only prove tha EE Epes ssn is afc Clhristings stering its openiy tree gilts, and this CALI UP KINGSTON Keep 1n mind the "Community Build- er" cartoons and articles which appear each Saturday. : worker na comn depot discovered caped boatman A al distribution a quantity of corn had notice of tie spoiled the place of a Germans y : tish Governn and he at once seized : : RN os \t Infants' Home orn and put it under the } . | eutral committoed where The little tots at requisition by the | Home, were well lookeq ; Matron, Mrs. BE. T $0 il Gernians tha dhe oo Chomp tn While | cia w Il be asked on the grounds The corn was *ground meal | LICTe WAS no special programme the of the killing of W Benton. a : Belgians but to | children old enough were treated to! gue subject in Juarez ip the 3 d = "5 Sweets. and they spent a very plea spring of 1914 ; sant Christmas ay. 1 ape y 3 ry N Gps A Day under the ar Gen. Villa is suspicious of the 1 ni thing of this trol of the value Francisco Villa Myle of El Paso 1 BIANLS | andeavor to locate him Extradition by the | Villa from the United States or Consul making 1 r, paint plumber and other kinds of work was sale men have dozens of tinws heard cot tage owners complall I will never 18al from after Hitam 8S and giveu to the them corn Lad always been known as "pig feed" and they did not know how to prepare it for their own eon sumption. Neither did the with | tee man, but he did know that It here this vear, could be made into palatable [ood year, apd local | for humans as fell as pigs employ a Clayton mm every one I have tnd the fact they complained of were not layton men at all, but just migratory ng their residence no permanent home, somewhere else next had was a bea real were that the ones 3 j TRUBSMERTS lade for their coiifort ted States offers of protection, and | Zl has said that only on the conditions AHL as. that Gen. Hugh IL. Scctt meets hm 4 at the border aud guarantees his Trade acknowledges © receipt of the safety in his journey through Amer honorable business men and mechani. | Undaunted by the difficulties fac- following amounts for the Belgian can territory will he out of have lost patronage on account of | 10g him he cabled to Loi lon { Relief Fund: C. H. Boyce, $5: Mrs Mexivo r acts | friends and as a result a West lndian | p. Ross, 35; Dean Cappon, $3; John negro appeared a! the Communal McEwen, $2.50 bureau a few days ater He was | a -- turned Canadian Casualties. For Belgian Relief Puna. I'he secretary of the Board of colninit | Made Easy Our Forethought and Plannings at Your Disposal. A Great preparation s heats gly as here, but Come L War Tidings. loose in the "VICTORY IS NEARER IN SIGHT." made for Nmas shop- pers. Smoking Jackets, House Coats, Dressing 1 : y . Absolute tow iy and Buth Robe By fidence in the arwy and navy und Very carly buving en- the rticcess of their offorts was ables vou to Secure anv keynote of the King's . : Mess AgH His Majosty of these old gratitude t prices, and prayed for their recovery They are made ex- the navy and the arty be say presslv for us in Lon- 1ejoice to Know that the don, Eneland. note Of Message. Ottawa, Dec, 27 les at into sight Child Fatally Buraed. Ogdensburg, Dec. 27 Norah Grady, aged two vears and months, daughter of Mr They combine come fort and durability. to her clothes Helen Tyo, E. P. Jenkins Clothing Compan her sister, Mrs, Frederick Aird avenue, Mzizsionneuve real Miss Raglan Peck, Confidence ta Army And Navy Boye con- in the Christma cxXpressed those in the hospitals, To i goal to which you are striving draws nearer 0' 8X and Mrs John O'Grady. was fatally burned at her parents' home. The child found | same matches on a table apd set fire! Road, the winter with Mont i | Rev aud surrounded by gasp introduced them to Lhe mys "Johnny Cake.' Now Belgium kaows the use which cornmeal can be put . terie Nteamer To Leave The tug Ray Stanton, owned by W. Pyke of Wolfe Island pro- bably the last steamer tie ex caption of the Wolfe lander that! Wilf venture from pert this SORBON. | Un Monday the Ray Stanton cleared | for Clayton to lead grave! fo; King | ston, Last will Thirteen per cept. of the taxation of Kingstou is required te pay the| debenfure debt. In Ontario it} ranges from 7 to 26 per cent | Mri J. H. Kilpatrick and Mrs, William Gould. Napanee, are spend- ing the Christinas holidays in Kings- ton A new orgap in Trinity Church, Napanee. will be opened on Friday | Messrs. Arthur Craig and Geoffrey | O'Hara will cing. On Sunday next Alfred Brown, Kingston, wiil| speak' on "The Influence of Music," | [the tirsués, and contains Five more Generals have been re- tired by Géneral Joffre ' The issue of a hational Italian loan was authorized by a Royal de- cree. ! Queen Mary sent a Christmas gift to the Canadian troop: in Great Bri- tain Second Battalion. -- Wounded, Charles Spence Greenfield, RB. R. No 2, Ont.; Harry F. Williatus, Ottawa. Why 1alerate Catarrh? uw hive noticed, no doubt, that any Tad Brisk Embassy at Syasing. cold aggravates tasal catarth, and the 100 denied that Great Britain i fiow of 4) MIS ania zes You that such Reviibited the ShipIEhS of Aner RA objectionatde matter cond find lodg he ire in their : ment in your hed. '0 ignore this the French in the Vosges were every- catarth when the cold subsides is | where repuised, 3 wrong because it continues to slowly | The exportation to Switserland of injure the delicate linings of the nasal | all Seigiuey tat He passages and clog them wp. | save under restricted conditions for To correct catarrh, cleanse the NOS | yee fo Switzerland. trils frequently with a solution of warm The Germans attacked a new foree water and salt, insert vaseline on re. | 0f Canadians but met their foe. The tiring. and take a cpoonkul of Scout's Canadian casualties were under f | Eanulsion after ineals for one month. ' dozen killed or wounded nal) ae | Great Britain bas sot suspended Seott's acte tough the Mood to fond |e isaunnce of permits fof the sbip- | soothing ment of hospital supplies of any des. | cription from the United Sfates to 'Carmany, Austria Hungary, Duigar., {13 and Turkey It haf stopped the iw lrending of rubber ghods ony 2 attack on glycetine to check the intla and heal the sensitive membranes Scott gid plessant to take Seoit & Bowne, Tewroato, Lat . The Ri The road to suc easy as thre weil worn rsad 5 [aiiure but has been weil maiged by those wha Fave 1 iE that way. They never nerded any kgakes ou ths rad to success. but-often equized a whip, partic- ularly at the rough places. The whip they in. variably used was newspaser advertising. If you will think of the fost success'ul merchants or Manufacturers yo of, you will find taey were liberal uzers of dewspaper advertisi:ig. They began as small advertisers, and. prow 1, Le far © 07.24, 43 a natural consequence. ill you, Mr. Merchant, profit Ly their ex- perience? Ga

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