Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Dec 1915, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1915, THE TURKISH FORCES GOO, 000 » 810 Tue = BANK or TORON J. RODGER, WATCHMAKER R JEWELER SLveERSMITH Where the (lock Is on the Walk STILE WE WISH TO THANK 2 OPERA | HOUSE | Loni avons Performance 3 Feature Vaudeville Acts 3 Famous Players Films, Heels MARY PICKFORD IN "ESMERALDA" And Other "hoto Plays New Programme M udny and Tharsday Mat Evening, 10¢; ro- Sent 10c served extras GRAND winry DAILY | af SEVERELY DEFFATED Their Losses Were Quite Heavy British Lost Less Than 200. 5 Prices Any Strand Theatre Mon., Tues. and Wed. Fogg FExtraordins of Most Noted Actress, 'MME OLGA PETROVA" nrkabl hie paris Oe ement ¥ Hussin's RUSSIANS DEFEAT PERSIAN GENDARMES. > "THE HEART CF A PAINTED WOMAN." plnys LBA Led By German Officers--Ger= man Batteries Silenced on Riga Front. t photo- ut Vise ofher goo daily Sa Four shaws 2.43% m BE OUT OF STEP With the rest of the Women that there was ad of Egg-O Baking Powder old |i Kingston weeks Do vou kn car ke Ww ane 7 in Tour Follow ih impulse, order at once A MEETING fe iN * 101 CHRISTMAS DAYS Thi oe sfe de ede Or. Richardson, For Mayor of Kingston, + Compliments of the Season Hoag's Drug Store Opposite YMCA. CHRISTMAS "SPECIALS. Plum Pudding Sultana Kingston, Ont. Knglish Fruit Cake Unfermented W Lime Juice, et Grape Juice ~~ HOSPITAL! Chickens hocolate Sweet, juley Orange Turkeys, 0 Dugks, Gage's Grocery Order early Montreal St Groese, Open nights RECRUITING FOR REIN- FORCEMENTS FOR QUEEN'S HOSPITAL. Phone 549. [916 have W when lan student In the officers ith CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES JOOKID AND SMOKED number MEATS. elected ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOOD. JOS. AHEARN, JR, MONTREAL STREET Phone 866. Will meantime ¢ are being may he made lo or to Dr. J. F. \phicationt 27914 Dean Connell, lots of money Yon ing Anderson Bros. Tues CAB Rave your orders tan you beat these day and Wednesday ? BEE -- Het Tent prices for DUCKS, | GEESE, CHICKENS. Picked and all fea removed Round Steak, Sirloin Steak, Sirloin Roast, Rib Roasts, quality auniicy test quailty Hest quality AM E-- Cholee Chofee Dry thers PARKHILL & CO. Ih ns Legs of Lamb, Lolax of Lamb, ' Breasts of Lamb, Ib Ine 8 Congress Hall, "On Tuesday Even At 8 o'clock. Sudden Death of W. Smith f if workers ihe Be on hand. needed "No ADVANCE N PRICE ZIG-ZAG SARDINES 2 for 25 Cents Equalled by few Excelled by none FENWICK, dBENDKY ua Tor Rs a Rideau Victoria Cataraqui Wards those indida tur Mav held in Milos Hall, Princess street, Monday, Dec. 27th At 8 P.M. dhially quartermaster and held service h a at ) mou deat] daughters, Miss Gladys Mr Robert ton, Toront Melville, Toronto George R Villiam of and gLon Mrs Hi An 1 S.D hers x al Smith Hartin N.Y and Patterson, Hartington Mrs. Martha 24th death Mrs. Martha Aykroyd late Daniel Aykr Deceased een in failing health some t most of her tir but recen Dr leaves Kingst 50 two r 0 Geor aries \ if Watertown Witham Avkroyd away the had She Late Ded The On alled widow of ovd had spent the » on a farm at Loughboro been living with her Avkrovd, Kingston mourn her death sons, Dr. 8 A. Avkroyd, Kingston, Dr. W H Edenwold, Sask.; Oscar and Overton Kingston; four daughters, Mrs. Wor rell, Toronto Mrs. Moon, Toronto; Mrs. Poy Toronto, and Mrs. Rod denizer, Florida also brother Knight, Kings- ot favor for \ 1 able had ng ol all A to son to my ' She WHIT fit four nton Jacksonville one Ro ton Portsmouth. the knowm and most spected the residents of passed away en Friday » person of Miss Annie for the great part of years of life lived Late Miss Gibson, One of highly r Portsmouth evening Gibson, her eighty-ni best of All are cor mviled in th who ne f holee Shoulder ( hops of Lamb, ih Ine PORK -- Finest Legs whole, Ith Fluest Shoulder Chops, OL LTHY -- 1h, of Pork, huit Po Ih 15¢ & ISe fe, reliable regulating milena Bold in three de reed of {remus No. 1 31; 2 $3; No. 3, $5 per all drogeists, or ot paid sn seeipt of price 'ree pamphlet. Address THE COO MEDICINE CL TOROLTC. ONT. (/srmarte Winder | Home Lunch& CAFE ALWAYS OPEN Meals and Lunches at all hours. Regular Dinner, 11.30 a.m. to 2 p.m, 30c. Regular Supper, 5.30 to 8 p.m., 30c Call and: take home one of our home-made Pies, 20¢ each. HOME LUNCH COMPANY. 191 Princess Street. Phone 544. 2h 15¢ to 28 to Se {lees "Ducks Sold b ANDERSON BROS, and Division Streets one 40S. a tar. Princess - > Special Display of Chcice Turkeys Geese Fowl Chickens Ducks. GORDON"S GROCERY, Phone 8X. Covner Bay and Montreal streets. a A AA AA Or A AAA Kingston Motor Trans: port and Livery Co. | 34.38 Princess Street. | AUTOS FOR HIRE. Trucks for sale and. hire class horses and rigs. promptly attended to. P. E. DULMAGE, Mgr. PHONE 77. First | calls | All She was for some time the raubenzee fami During her Ts Pasident in A village she lived a quiet life at ther home next to Campbell's grocery King street, and though not ac was always an earnest me mber John's Church funeral will be held Tvegday J. Reid's establishment, anc O. Crisp is to conduct the ser Miss Gibson, niece of the de- is in the city for the funeral the village ioe rr Ss for 3 S.R. McCann. Pm Am Ana ------------ | THEATRICAL NEWS | To-night at the Grand. An extra good attraction has been hooked for the firdt three dave of *hig week at the Grand Opera House. Miss Juanita 1. Fletcher, very popular | here, il sing the first three days, also Harry Wade, singing comedian Paris, Dec. 27 Melville The pictures to be presented include Hall, of Ann Arbor, Mich volun- | the ever-loving and popular star of teer driver attached to that section Filmdom, Mary Pickford, in a faith- of the Amerian Ambulance operat- ful screen presentation of the cele- ing with the French army in Alsace, | brated stage success "Esmeralda." was killed Christmas Eve in the per- formance of his duty Mr. Hall, who was vears old, was the son of Prof. H. G on tive, of St The from R Rev. J vice ceased DARTMOUTH RECRUIT KILLED. Driver With American Ambulance Strack hy Shell, 27 Richard a At The Strand. Mme. Olga Petrova, famous Rus- sian actress, in motion pictures on Hall, of the University of Michigan. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, is He was one of a group of Dartmouth |a Metro star feature, 8he will be College recruits who entered the am- seen in "The Hear! of a Painted Wo- bulance service last June, and when man, daring screen dramatiza- he met his death he was driving a 'tion. Dartmouth College field ambulance.| Situations of most tense dramatic ---- value follow each other in close suc- cession. It is a picture sure to grip every member of the audience and | bring home a lesson not soon to be South-east of Khopa, on the Black ' forgotten. It gives the star ample Sea, the Russians captured a Turk-| opportunity to display her versatile ish vessel loaded with grain. A de- | powers and will certainly make her tachment of Russian troops defeated | one of the most popular of Metro a band of one thousand enemy norse-| favorites in this territory. Other men twenty-five miles south-west of | good reels will also be € Shown. Teheran. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, King street. "Leave orders at Mc Aul- ey's Book Store, twenty-one Qa Uglow's at Gibson's! New Year's Cards "Buy Drug Wants" Red Cross Drug Stope. Gibson's works Li ike magic Red Cross Cough Syrup New Year's Cards. Uglow's. re 21} -- i ------------ PAGE SEVER nity | [2%] THE PEOPLE'S A FORUM be | Il CONDENSED cs etm, se ADVERTISING RATES First insertion, le a word. Each coa- secutive Insertion thereafter, half- cent a word, Mintmum charge for insertion, 205; three Insertions 1 $1: one month, $2 one 50cy WANTED BRITISH HELP PANTRY COOK APPLY FHREE MATDS APPLY THE SLIPPER OR MIDDLI AS GIR AGED WOMAN HOUSER EFPER FOR SMALL aM MAIL FOR HOUSE- \ GENERAL BANDSMEN POR THE 146TH OVER STRONG, RELIABLE BOY POR MALL H W FIRST CLASS LATHE, BORING MILI ari MAY ing TE 1GENT Pi RNON $100 monthly newspae rs; no iculars TEAC An R WANTED. TEAL HE Rr at \LIFIED FOR FOR SCHOO! TEACHER UNION b A f Vr W QUALIFIED NORMAL TRAINED A Gs0 QUALIFIED SCHOOL QUALIFIED TEACHER VOR WANTED GENERAL AND ROOM FOR (OL PLE, Ke ! I 14 M BOARD ro Ww at ny SINGLE Sonn BRICK 1 « gh " DRESSMAKING. INSTRUCTIONS nN dressmaking, cutting by 'measure designing, trimming, el three gol 8, Including system Madame &wW York Dressmaking Pots 253 Princess street, corres Sydenham PRACTICAL DENTAI. Dh A. RNAPP, DDS, OFFICE 1 for Ja E. 8.4, 8 ar HS, SPARKS AND SEFARKS, tists, 156 Wellington street; Leonard Walsh, DDS, LD.8., ® afant Phone 346 DEN. J as BUSINESS CHAN ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN STARY a mall order business at home; ne canvassing; 'be your own boss Bend for free hodklet; tells how Heacock. 2.969 L ort Y CES. - BA, WM. NEWLANDS & SON, tects Offices, 2568 Bagot Phone POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER- chanty Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streats Drop a card Addrass 23 Pig To CONTRACTORS. ler the dgwed and ARCHI- 8t G08 ¢ street will © Ta ie, tices POWER & SON, Architects, Merchants Rank Chambers, « HILDREN Fi RTY ONE V. B. Davis, D4 Yearg Old Takes Fourth Helpmate, Springfield, M Dec Ww. B Davis, ninety-four years old and the sprightly father 3f forty-one children to-day took his fourth bride, Mrs Mary Bacon, thirty-nine years old he ceremony was at her home near ol, Mo Twenty-five of Mr. Davis's child ren, 1060 grandchildren and a fair gbrinkling of his great-grandchild ren saw the hridegroom lead rhe bride to the altar. After the cere- mony the children crowded around the couple and wished them a long (and happy life, . Mr. Davis has thirte-threo living children, 92 living grandchildren and so many zreat-grandchildren that the exact figures on them have not been compiled for publication. "I was lonely," #he bridegroom said in explaining why he married again. 27.- Thinking It Over. Christmias Day or perhaps yester- day when quietly thinking things over you remembered that you had not sent anything to the Kingston General Hospital this Christmas and you felt rather ashamed. It is not too late, and it will be fo much 2p preciated if sent now. It works like magic } Red Cross Cough Syrup Gibson's Jj COST FOUND LYATHER MITTIN, FOR SALE i ADVTS A FRESH COW GRADY HOLSTEIN, i A PARCEL OF CLOTHING, FOY NOVELTIES AND JOKES AT AOME GOOD SQUARES, ROUNDS AND FRILEER t rig rices i YE ans 5 old; Muller, THRE HORSES, FROM SIX § 6 vear FUR STOLE A ao K PEARL ROSARY SKATES, LIGHT aD AL ToMoRIL Irom CWELVE ROLLA, NO, #6, AND $ NE iw AND NSEU- loth- it a 44 A LARGE Sno) K or et 0 sell, drop 8, Shapiro, ols, ARTICLES TISED FRE} FOUND ADv ER "NEW AND SEC. «, furniture, odd beads, et We also of new and second. hand fu re I. Thompson, 238 Princ ess street, phone 1600. Whi be f The adver printed in this harge 1 HRIST. wh SKATES, Al FOMORILE ON LOST KEY RING, CONTAINING ABOUT HUNTERS! SUPPLIES IN CANVAS et Bl haversacks, dune tarrauling, %, foldin halrs An Clarence bugs A LIGHT FALL RUG, ON SATURD as FL200--SO LID BRICK; ALL IMPROVE A LADY'S GOLD BRACELET AND 2,TN0--HRICK IMPROVEMENTS; NEL EL006--CEMENT BLOCK; IMPROVE + ¢ LARGE ALLIGATOR HANDBAG B000--BRICK: 8 ROOMS; UNIVERS- HOUSY AND BARN, WITH 5 ACRES anted to frult, buyer TO LET. FOR FURNITURE, and dry. McCann, STORAGE lean Street RENT--LARGE FURNISHED LARGE, 14 FROM a 1 farm DW EL LINGS, OFFICES, STORES. Mec- Ww rd in Plements 'ann's Real Estate Agency, 82 3 € th good re rock Street. ir A ta OFFICES IN ST. CHBAM- 710 ON Cunningham & $300, $400 St i FARM, MILES t 1 stock FIRST MORTGAGKE-- $600 0, $1,500 bers App! Mudie, 79 Clarent ° STORAGE FOR FURNITL RE, oi CLE AN dry. Alry rooms key Frost's Queen St. Pt ¥ r DANCING, Miss nu DON, Pr * HORIZED BY PROV, N na Montreal, to modern dan en x Broadway n Sireet W, rd ANANoarE. 1 ARGH - we FINANCIAL. LOAN AND and farm pal and country ITtRAReS purchased; interest Manager, MEDICAL. muni H. A. POYOE, M.D. om, LATE MED? hy Rit recel cal Superintendent Kingston Gener al Hospital Surgery and residence: 83 Wellington Phone 984 ed ar MeGill, Clarence street strant Gi = AND ompany. Available In addition lders have r limited lability of Insured at lowest Before renewing new business Ret Strange Str Phone 155 BEY LIVERPOOL, LONDON Fire lugurance « asset PERSONAL. 61,187 the p the perty rates Ev ng fr " h arity wh ne hi AIR, MOLES, w ARTS BIRT IMARKS ' and all growths and skin blem Ishes removed permanenlty, with out scar; 30 years' experien Dr Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Ear, Nose Throat and Skin Specialist, 26% Bagot street city pr possible old rates Agents ® Bl SINE SS NOTICES, E GAN w ISK that he has shop formerly way and will MUSIO ------------ ww. TO ANNOUNC | purchased the a --™ run by Thos. Gallo. do all kinds of re- pairing and pressing Also make up suits from your own cloth Workmanship KEuaranteed. in Brock street GRACE ( CLOUGH, Pilar 1 bared ame, - - L LEGAL 1 PHOL NTH RING, | RE- , work and Drop aicard B. CU NNINGHAM, and soli ftor. Law Wingutnn BARRISTER office, 70 Clar- -- rm Give Coal For | 1) Xmas ebony a half or I tor a Gh Hall Ton Quarter mast r ton ristmas pr delivers Fon deliver nel ie tine The Xi 00 10) i 2 +l Loaf all presents James Swift & Co ALLIES AT SALONIKA CANNGT BE OUSTED. Situation "There is Excellent, 8ays Chie/ of French Gen- eral Staff. ROYAL SALAD DRESSING VOYAT, MINT SAUCE ROYAL CHITA SAUOR ROYAL TAREE MUSTARD SELECTED PAPRIKA CLUB HOUSE OLIVE On. D. COUPER. Phone 76. 41-3 Princess 8 Prompt Delivery. (Special to the Whig ) Legg on, Dee, 27 While German soidiers on one 8 de and French and British; on the other, attended thensands Christmas services in haif-ruined cathedrals one side of thg battle lines arti dy thundering its deadiy miesles, ard w » north and south al entire line in cone of the dead dress © f the war 4 This is gathe official s'atements to-day frem Ber lin and Paris Although no ground was gained, apparently by either side. Beriin admits that the Allies artillery did terrific damage among the steel and cement breastworks on their side =f the line This artillery action egntinued all Gay Surcday and is still in progress. held ither wa east the lest to-day unable fear lea a The Germans evidently are to repair thelr works and an attack force by the Al t any much red fromy the in "Buy Drug Wants" at Red Cross Drug Store W. F. Inman, principal of the Mo- del School, states that all the #ta- dents, thirty-two in number, passed their examinations. New Year's Cards, Gibeon's Uglow's,

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