Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Dec 1915, p. 3

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GILLETTS LYE EATS DIRT Doctor for 25 b p Cents Open Sundays WHEN YOU. (ERT; A RNY A Paradox? No! See us---we un derstand our business. KEELEY Jr. M. 0 D 0 OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 228 Princosk Street 8 doors mbove the Opera Hounme Made Easy | Our Forethought and Plannings at Your Disposal. preparations Xmas pers. Smoking Jackets, House Coats, Dressing Gowns and Bath Robes. Very early buying en- ables Vor to secure anv of these | at old prices, Thev made ex- pressly for us in Yon- don, England, € Cireat made for shop- nes are £ They combine ecom- fort and durability. ea E. P. Jenkins Clothing Company. EE SEER wowwwlll list ¥ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28 1915 ENGINEER MAY AGREES T0 ONE CHANGE In the Campbell Propositien For Power. UTILITIES COMMISSION Major F Water Harbor. rem INSTEAD wo Yi FHI Al MAKE moving and arr ed Worl thoroughly pass no Mr. Chown when journmen came to do the best we Chairman Rigney was on and Commissioner juiesced® "80 no thrown as is the custc ommittees. The C 1 ugness of ue pole rence be Board of tter Let's onld press representatives treatment accorded the n giving during the aid, appre lone There reports of year, The ated wi were only three present Worth The Money estimated tha ne sot £ 000,000 ha buted to the fund neces vied with do good 10 pennies ed for the Red other hand, a sented £25, for that purpose Australia's gifts Tipad population Ontaric for sar purpose poo anxiety to No 7 000 ( have Cross single donor 100 to amount of her province od £200,000 single d Warring ni 1 ™ ross in a wher goodly nun r Whatever | Shopping Earl, = Well, T got rid of half my Christ 8 'All those presents hid away?" "Havent bought presents. Just scratched thal many people off my SPEAK AT CAPE. azier Expected Lo Give Address in Regard to Deep BRITISH REPAIR SHOPS Are Head quar ens Plants Maintained Near in France F departmenty are e A Servite man is lo khaki, wh bootmaker, « ny Cory bu motor repair s As om 1 dozer es, ranging f Thuge transport automaobil r repaired in twenty-fo luding badly I repairs ome vi ashed l lose of eaeh day £ lines of disabled mo ng at the shops sand men are engaged n the oy indawaged for the ! tart pilot has vpo- work; he *ady for hin they wi t day----the to th Iways and ack re carted off ines a sands of men irk are are engaged and vast epair w I't to five boots are day bringing thousand lamaged shoes ni upon soldiers put nto rder Every some half-dozen wagons rive of pa of boots gathered T wagons at different places firing line and Aipor ogimunication » boot e boots by othe near the nes of are tied together hed to each name to whom it he 18 far as if consid to identify the boot forth from the und probably does, serve + different from the n who originally possessed it A regiment at is notified every certain on a certain date boots and wud giving of the atta the of the military soldier nat | ary goes repair person base or a tie man in it pumber in it, r y a repaired pair date the digstributior f the Agse will olf of boots I'hey every own om depot orted out in lzes ar of course, knows bis Repa { nics and 0 the trousers are dealt w same way I'he Downs of South England rge Meredith was a writing painted bh as his brief gketeh true lover 'ol nature, and his contain many a beautifully wuyside cens of the iown That pt Su Ire opaque of the downs ran luminously edged against the pearly morning sky, with its dark landward face crepusculine vei clea: ln every combe, every dotting copss and furze bush, every wavy fall, and the ripple, crease and rill-like de scent of the turf Beauty of dark { ness was there The West and North-West sides of the rolling downs were stamped with such firm ness of dusky feature as you see on the indentations of a shield of tarn ished silver The mounting of the sun behind threw an obscurer gloom and gradually a black mask came them until the ray among their folds and windings shadows bh ag the black pansy steady as on a dial plate rounded with the hour." Then he speaks the lengths of gigantic 'greyhound backs' coursing along the South' be ing a of delight; no image repose of the life in swift line of over shot and ric of vision of but ness Sir Herbert Tree's Make-up. Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, the ac knowledged leader of the English theatre, is one of the few leading ac tors who does not use his own per sonality the representation of every character he plays. To-day, it true, he does not disguise himself in the same elaborate Janney as when Was younger Then, Being gifted with regular features and an almost dead white face, as well as a slight physique, he used to be able to make up' 80 as not Lo be recognized las himself. On the unsophisticated and those who did not know him per- sonally, the effect was often quite ex traordinary. When he first played Macari in "Called Back," which was lone of his earliest and greatest suc- cesses, he wore a wig of long, black hair, which rippled in waves all over his head With black-painted eye- lashes and black shadows around his lids, his own light blue eyes appeared {from the front as black and lustrous |as an Italian's. for he A Gentle Jojt. 'Don't some of you," said Mr. Will | Crooks at a recruiting meeting in the East-End, "want to joa' What are you hanging back for? Are you wait ing for a safe job ill somebody | doesn't come back for it? I ean | imagine what will happen. - The em- ployer will ask where you were in | 1915-16, and if be finds that you be- +) llonged to the 'Stay-at-Home Rang- jars,' be will say to you, 'Good morn- | | ins; mind the step.' | many Pew aa : ol 1 Probs.: Fai 4 und moder PAGE THREE itely cold on Wednesday ttterit rhb tbchtchtradhetitdSs estesbob elise debi irs os er itt BB Bett tthe A lA le serpent Pe tte | 4 : TY AR TTT ITT) TTP ePTFE eT: Fo he TT )-------- 18 only W\ \ 1 Ie To orrow Less 33 1-39; 'Dansant" Dresses I RECEIVED Xmas Gifts in . Money We call attention that to buy here is to save many know this others have got to find it out ! New York Afternoon and GREATLY REDUCED '! de beantnih no od Hl W\ affeta. ( repe, Crone Pail- crnoon harm th) 1 { { } 215.95 $37.50 TTR ren To Those Who Have Guaranteed | The Win, Davies Co. | Ltd., Phone 597. The Marrison _ Studio TURES, e make BARRY "id yrtralts tha ne | o [KINGSTON] |THE CITY OF © NOW | autiful (anadian (ity; : PIVersIty and Jchools, e | Pe est Jest Military Academy: » (Loicest JS ummer Kesort-- finest Hishing Grounds, Ch the St-Jawrernce Kver Gnd Sabe Ontario, C3 Daily, Cearsions through 1000 Hslarids, > >> | 3 Milas of Qlater Front: | 45 Heres of Seautifal Surks, | (Qolest- Place irs. (Grads, xcellent Sites for ¢ Factories, An Heal "all round (tyr 0 CALI UP KINGSTON Keep 1n mind the "Community Build- er" cartoons and articles which appear each Saturday. Obituary Notice, Wagar respected Jacoh H most of the oldest of at the The North there he spent On April 21st, one and residents passed peacefully away Bec. 6th, at REC ninety years late Mr. Wagar was born in Fredericksburgh, f his earlier dayg 18547, he n rfed Elizabeth Wagar, who prede #d him twenty years ago Their h&me was blessed by a family of two girls, Mr toland Pe- ters," who died fourteen vears Ago, and Mrs. Henry Card, at home, who is left to mourn the loss of a loving father. There also remain to mourn his great loss grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren De- ceased was a I. EB. Lovalist descen- dant, and lived in this neighborhood 2 number of years Early in life he was converted and united with the Methodist Church, to which he faith- fully belonged until the end T, funeral took place on Thursday n Centreville, and was conducted by Rev. Mr. Kemp, who visited him times . The remains were the vault to await inter- Camden his ow home o1 ripe old of and seven placed in ment Every clear day English aero- planes he over Lille The su- burbs of the city are within reach of | the English guns which bombard oc casiona ver n troops in Persia have oe- enpied the village of Aspadabed and | have defeated a force of¥Persian reli) lussi els southwest of Teheran. 4, ® ® Quick, Direct Results. There is nothing to equal newspaper advertis- ing for quick and direct results Watch the advertising columns and see the class of merchants and manufacturers that use this method of publicity. Yeu will find they are the most successful in their respective lives. Many of them have tried other methods, but ex- perience has shown them that newspaper adver- tising has no equal in bringing results. The reas- on for this is that the paper is read in the home." when the mind of the reader is in a receptive con- dition, and on the lookout for anything that will make life easier or more pleasant.

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