Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Dec 1915, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE Sl. | FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE "HE DAILY BRITISH BBD BASSI BBB HIG, DAY, DEC EME ER OOTP OV TOI COCO TIVO TV OO OOO OCT IOI IIT OST I OI oes Pe ee A Ae eee Frontenac ett A A A t i + { 3 BATH HOAD HOLLEFORD ASANT VALERY Fownsé friend ile Mar FALL RIVER Dec 27 F ghing now. The people are } drawsg pulp wood Rie Wa wel attend thing w sold at a higl Annie Guligue and Joh of Sharbot Laks ried at the bride's home on De by Rev. T. B. Moody, Mabe closed on Dec. 22nd. and t Miss Hudgins, ha home Ross Gray and fy, both of Toront« under thelr parent J. Orr, Scoteh Line days with old loc trip fohn © Edith at A Ww lan Badour wers quiet (rlton Gray Kirkha CROW LAK} Roaas We fire which evening put a spell there were several There was a good pro evening. The money buildipg a church place. James Mahon had gramine will be wards tune to loose all h hou longings by fipe which destroyves nouse in which he and living. They fire started. The They family were away when Cuse 18 u were on a farm belo IKS OF 410 50 AND 100 CUBES eee | Lennox & Addington Br Bel Bl Be HATH VENNACHAR Lanark BB BBB BB MABERLY Crown in Autumn e a sed | and | ! ar With the the ymes. The! Canada the counts been tea ne and] for many person ormal i \ el | fields and the irrived 1. | woods are gone, an the as been yy me! panses of dead gra and weed confined to his hed. My. relieved only by the naked blackr rshall and family| of the forest trees his n the eity Vigit-, is a splendid time to go "McDonald luffalo, N.Y. | look for birds If the wild 1 i MeDonalds': Messrs, Strain | less abundant now, even more sparse Chatham. with friends: | i$ the human life, and so you will | have the country more to yourself tuffalo, also spend a few friends here last wi | One of the birds very sure to be wpproach of 1 bowevs ------------ | seen and heard in a walk is the crow, | | for many of his race spurn the | lar bird-movement southward in the | autumn when the north begins to | freeze. I like him best at this time | of the year | for him to pull now, no bi popu Leeds nests { to pilfer, and no young chickens to | steal, He has few places where he MAPLE GROVE. Dec. 24 The men are taking vantage of the sleighing and are drawinZ wood to Sydenham. A num sharp agaiost the spow-clad hills At this season crows are highly gregarious creatures; especially at her from here attended the Christmas| night, when they sometimes collect tree at Desert Lake and report al by bundreds or thousands in some good time The teacher has favorite grove --T. (. Pearson in school for Christmas holidavs and | Family Herald. hag gone to her home W. Wilsen | . | mt cont win + ms and Mrs, M. Kemp spent a day in| giate Kingston recently The Anglin] Lucas Cpunty, s mine i8 running full blast yet A Bud nk H, Cheney Sears at M. Lee's The Misses Lucy poem em . and Mae Wilson visited at W.R. Wil- [City of Tole son's on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M 2aid, apa d Lee visited at S. Whaley's recently |sach and ev Misses F. Kemp and W. Thom pson | cannot be called on Mrs, M. Lee one day last; AT sn CLR week G. Campbell at Mrs. M. {in my Presets Wemp's: Mr. and Mrs. S Stephensons ber, A. Dv 1886 visiting friends at Desert Lake. Mr. | and Mrs. J. Campbell, Wil W. Wilson's i 1 | | | losed of Ohio. ( (Real) FRANKVILLE. 8 Wd by all arte te " Sold by @ r S18, The Sunday school con , xX Hall's Family Pills for constipation There is no young corn | | can hide, and his black shape looms | Tl ful of banks The "THE DOG WATCH." WED Woman, Died Province Aids Recruiting ronment has dis various mil it work re oversea service Ac Hon, W s have part Hearst pated made after about the'div ng been carefu gation and udy of the situa military men il appounced includes the Hon. Mr. Hearst on the iting tag day promised to Citizens' Recruiting 1 he understanding be money will go to the To ry units ( bution mst urried into effect the wn behalf of the Government by Hon, W. J. Hanna several months ago at Massey Hall known is completed promise made when the Government intention of half a million dollars on Unlike other fonds guns by muni ranizations the Ontario con ow being converted indo hortly be also made pending machine guns wided for machine availabie Fatalities Among Alpinists. In view of the fact that every man or woman who walks up a mountain with alpeustock in hand is a climber in the eyes of the puble, it i8 not at wll strange that the appalling annual fatalities In the Swiss Alps are laid at the door of one of the noblest of I'he truth is that these fatal are rel gports ties--there wers 100 last year--- and far between in the ranks of genuine alpinists, the ama professional mountaineers They who climb with ice ax instead of alpenstock are cautious--first, lust and Considering the risk taken lose their lives. Most who Swiss atively few tear and always | few of them meet this frightful death in the mountains have always been either nu | thinking or dowuright reckless tempt { omplete disregard of common sense, these unfortunates have no business to go ers of fate. With a | go where they save 'in charge of an | guide, and sometimes the mere experienced reach { Ing ont for a coveted wild flower sends them to their doom. --Spur. London's First Bank. Ranking. seeing that it flourished In { the ancient world--in Greece. at Rome | aud at Babylon--must. so far as Eng land is concerned. be regarded us a | comparatively modern business | During the so called renaissance banking reappeared in Italy From Italy the business of banking spread to France, then toy Holland, and it was introduced into Edgiand by voe Francis Child, whe established the | first bank fn Loudon in 1663 Hither 0 London merchants had de- | posited their 'cash in the mint of the | tower of London But when Cbarles '21 11. took it into his head to borrow trad- | ers began to lodge their superfluous | cash with the goldsmiths in Lombard | street. | Francis Child was ope of these, and | ih a few years Lembard street became Rank of England ! was founded in 1634. -- Loudon Globe. i Hix Mother-in-Law's Rebuke A kes frank Er } Ring Edward's Story position " wit Orinoco WAS nished and the speech the mal Know aboul Orino« he froat looKing very w about Ori Well S hoss and luughte received 8 Was SCAD vadacious ludicrously u ok Just because iI was k ory to King Ed los Royston hed heartily, and n reply, as he rtain peer, who an excellent fa r was not a man of careful life was mak 4 peech on some local publ OCCasio He ad had a | ttle too muck sha we say, cider He told his auc hoped to | walk in his footsieps, "You'd | better stand steady in youl own my iience he ither's learn to lord Decorations for Women. A decoration exclusive to women « the Imperial Order of the Crown of India This was founded hy Queen | Victoria, and is bestowed upon the wives of the Indian Viceroys, upon certain of the native Indian prin- | occasionally upon noble connected with the | Viceregal Court lady Randolph Churchill is one of the best-known women who have been the recipient of this coveted decoration The Order was instituted by Royal Warrant on January Ist, 1878, and the first investiture took place on casses, and very women . rt ~~ &® i mie reflect THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 ETRE TERE Christmas New Year Holidays Puns on Tombs{ow Lis was wr Here | on who livedgs Meridetl Anotk luddlest Deady, Saved the Situation OAL me E gland wus {familton EE @ New Year's or HOLIDAY FARES SINGLE FARE re 1 wd Jaa 10146 THIRD min fan rd FARE AND ONE Protecting River Banks CANADIAN PACIFIC "RIDEAU to Ottawa From TORONTO Daily Popular Afternoon Train G40 PM PORT ARTHUR Lake Ont: ATi Shore FORT WILLIAM 1 ¥ ' WINNIPEG enves Kingston 5.40 p.m. for Per NN pt audalin Merrickyille em wr Arrives QTTAWA 10 p.m. | Electric Lignted CENTRA STATION puipment pr ndnrd aud Dining Car, Fir iss Street, af Chatenu Laurier I'h « ent CPR. 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