Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Dec 1915, p. 5

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| NEWS ABOUT TROOPS QUARTERED IN CITY purpose authoritie purpe val big a the 2. « Henr tmphe 0 m Monday 18 ¢ ent over to the fort. They contained ed Christma presents that held traff mornit 11 lelay were ip in the rusn of Major E, C 2nd Ba rnessing the mer Barret hed ttery i on a ride drill on Monday R. BF, Massie, O, C returned '4th titer tery, on Monday noon, from holiday ourg where he the Wehster 4 e holiday in 1 Newton, 34th Tuesday from he spent Christmas oronte Battery Montreal Lieut rned on wh ore officers of Prov Infantry the city fren. their Christmas vac No leave is being granted at Year's as all of the officers had Christmas The the have ona chool of returned a jor NOW fave over Gill, Queen's Battery for his proving value busy at Capt ght ipt had gun the use of great times men bu and is Gill has horses for equitation clas of all Half of the men of Ques Rat ry had for Christmas and turned to du leave have re the meeting w Shortly i big 1 th after recruiting e City Hall neating the ors of 10sen hrst year held inaugural campaign The spedk not of the | be as the for the recruiting 146th Battalion the evening have for vet heen I'here now about twelve offi the 146th Battalion on recruit duty throughout the district are re of e Alan Stroud, O.C ( quadron, CM. R., Hamilton, was in eity over the holiday and stated that the weather there had been res. ( Major W he Ms We will be pleased to demonstrate Edison's Famous Diamond Point Disc Phonograph. ; FURNITURE, CARPETS, CURTAINS AND LINOLEUMS. T. F. HARRISON CO THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, D tw Page 8 ONLY ONE ARREST IN THREE DAYS." The Police Have Had a Very Quiet Time This Christ mas. the bars closed at elght evening the police have upon to make very few I'he reason given for this men who used to spend a por tion of their time in the bars at night £0 home their business and work and by the time they street again he bars in the alled is that froul have been closed Since Friday mid-night the upon to make only arrest, which is certainly cord for Kingston the police have been called one a In former years holidays used the constables re Christmas to be a | busy time for Post Office Rush 1s Over The big Christmas rush at the Post Office The last tmas mail was deliv Monday when speaking to the that thousands of let handled by the clerks, The el post mail was also very heavy The going France and Eng land was tremendous I'he letter-carriers the jump for s over for another year Of the Chr ) ered on | Janes Stewart | Whi stated ters were par mail to were kept on the past week The Time' Extended. Fhomas Gaskin, issuer of hile has received from Toronto that the Government has extended for the issuing of 1916 January lst I'he cakes left over from the Y M. C. A. social event in the City Hall on Saturday evening for the soldiers were sent to the Orphans' Home Prof. Edward J. Williamson bart College, Geneva, N. Y,, left on Monday afternoon spending a week here ( Long, Ottawa, was a the eity for the holiday - auntomo- notice Provincial the time licenses to licenses for Cleveland af ter visitor in get down | { Bro Postmaster | I | er, W | mick | and | | J JOHN THE | ANGELINT St Held Lodge With Installation Ancient John's Spl Addresses ndid Banquet | { | | | L Kingston Lo fnew aning | Bro. R. [ Bun | Masonic Bod ly and effe ders, and Bro. A. W strated the jectives to ct ) ¢ replied | to who demon inspiging masonry could at Y Mills Bro mpassionec eloquently Richardson NE which and Bro. W Canon FitzGerald, in toutburst patrioti Our Visiting Brethren tory replies came from Lyman, Bros. Johnson Montreal Publow, Thorold, and Farrar, Mont real W. Bro. Seels toasted the Press and Messr J Elliott and R. Henderson Our | Guest The Incoming | Master and the Junior | toast, brought a unique an end There were excellent Bros. Angus Orr, A. W land J. M. Saunders | closed with Syne' and nd ob | al ol fervor, toasted and lauda \ W. Bro G replied Worshipful Warden's banquet to SONgs by Richardson I'he company Auld Lang King a God Save rousing the John's Officers, officers of AF. and Bro. J Bros Shaw and \V. Bro I'he officers Kirkpatrick; P. H Rider; SW tichardson; J.W Bro chaplain, V.W. Bro W. Bro. Daly Catheart, S.D., Bro. T, R. McCo J. D, Bro W. Bearance; 1.G W. J. Saunders; D.C Bro. J Mortimer: Bro, J. McRae Bre H Fyler, W Br Bunt St. The No. 3 R.W by R.W Smeaton | Monday | Bro ( 5% John's installed Ancient St AM H A were Birkett, assisted V.W. Bro Murch at noon W.M W LPM W Bro. A. W Iva Martin Grout treasur Bro. A by are secretary Bro KE 1.8., B 8.8 Cataraqui and Minden, D.D.G.M W H installed the officers of Cataraqu Minden lodges on Monday ing After the installation a banquet was held, which ed by an address by Ponton, Belleville, who has recently returned from the front Capt Ponton outlined in a very clear man ner his experiences in the bros J Birkett even joint was follow Capt. R. D trenches Ho | and explained the reason why more men- are urgently needed The usual toas{s were also proposed The officers of Cataraqui lodge, AF. and AM and AM are W Bro. Thomas J. Bishop, W.M Bro H. J Graham, SW. Bro. William, King, J.W.: R.W. Bro. Robert Hen dry. secretary; W. Bro. OS. Wheel er, treasurer; Bro. G. A. Sears, chap lin; Bro. H. A. Warwick, 8.D.; Bro W. Renton, J.D. Bro. H. Grey, 1.G Bro.. E. Hartrick, D.Cr;i Bro. J. J Newman Bro. FF. Wilson, J.8 W. Bro: Bunt, tyler The officers of Minden lodge aro W. Bro. W. M, Campbell, W.M Bro H. Milne, S.W.;: Bro, J | Twigg J.W.; Bro. H.W. Newman, S.D.; H F. Price, J.D Bro. R., Ward, Dr. Knapp. S.3.; G. VanHorne, HH. Singleton, organist and W R. Bunt, tyler 80 S.8 1.8 Bro Change In Tram Service, Effective January 1st, 1916, R., mixed train No. 615 timed leave Kingston at 8.10 a.m. for Ren-| frew, will run Monday, Wednesday and Friday only. No. 618 timed to leave Renfrew at 7.00 am. for King ston will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday only. C.Pr to | by simply loeal treatment. Weather Notes. Depressions are situated in the western provinces and over the gulf states while the pressure is no-where much above normal. A few light local sdow-falls or flurries have oc- curred, from Alberta to the Maritime Provinces but the weather has heen for the most part fair : Change of Time. | Commencing Thursday, Dec. 20th, {8.8 America will leave for Cape Vin- | cent daily except Sunday at 10.30 a. m., insted of 1.15 p. m, ~ |THE MASONIC ORDER BELGIUM ft HONORING THE FESTIVAL OF ST. TO. THI v Over Delightful At Other fat ECEMBER 23 1915 FIVE WORLD HELP ro sEND 1 A Hali the And \ 'wo Destitnes Hesalt Of inl Paralysis ndussegial | hibitTex | ind export 600,000 xpendit t date Proc 1 ), expenditure n harit for the prov tut pons and lin ntion ary would h been ir t i nust ndividua he resources placec are they 1 are spread over he wholl oming de frequency now depet who now be pen with in It w we are rea from this report 1 $5,000,000 per outside world for this sum divided unemployed and des average than five It can be said empha aft no human being can n Belgium, with the itary fi and clothin ng appear at transmitting month from the destitute, those would per the yet over titute now les day he kept alive even most rudimer rod © at war price on a less outlay by somebody somewhere of bet three ween It vork y ind two and times this amount that our supplemented t¢ and 1ish is evident ierefore has heen only vidua viously re oh but din the war our these can period of don the industrial MACDONNELI can be to at least partially over ome stagnation G. M Wedding. solemnized erman, 247 Christmas eve Elsie Pearl John Napanee imited in mar- ige to George (. McGowan, Kings ton The ceremony was performed by Prof. A. Laird The bride was given away by her brother and handsomely gowned in white silk with lace overdress and pearl trim mings She carried a bouquet of y Of the valley and carnations The gifts were numerous and among them was a cheque from her father and a seal coat and muff from her father and brother. The happy young couple will reside {7 Albert street MeGowan-Sherman pretty wedding w of Byron nirea] street on v he sister, Mis daughter of was \ at t M a 1 home Ss Shi an mar Was at Kingston Wedded Stella quiet wedding took on Wednesday morning, Dec 15th, when Rev. James €umberland, the Manse, united in marriage Robert D. Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs William Glenn, Jr, and Miss Olive Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Glenn by Grand Trunk for visit with friends at Port Perry other western points On their they will reside on Amherst at A Stella place at left u and return Island Prof. I.. W. Mulloy left Monday for Detroit, Mich, to spend a few days with W. J. Macnamara, ex- Mayor of Edmonton ki CATARRH LEADS TO CONSUMPTION Catarrl is as much a blood disease as serofula or rheumatism. It may be relieved, but it cannot be removed It eapses . headache and dizziness, impairs the } taste, smell and hearing, affeets (he voice, deranges the digestion, and breaks down (he gencral health. It weakens the delicate lung tissues and leads ts eofsumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla goes to the seat of the trouble, purifies the blood, and is so syecessful that it is known as the best remedy for catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla - strengthens and tones the whole svstem. It bailds ap. Ask your druggist for Hood's, and insist on having it. There is no real substitute. CRIES OUT Million People de F ling pe Prices in Fine throughout the | unless something | PAGE anaes ADDLDDL BLL 00 000000. 0 0A DB. 0 D0 AN 0 0 0 Now for the Indus Abernethy's Shoe Store hdd Ad Ad dd 4 4 4 4 4 gs ! If Hl Christmas Candies IN BOXES AND BASKETS. Attractive Big fresh shipment just received for the Holiday Trade. SAKELL'S [et Opera House. Phone 640 | Campbell Bros. . II Makers of Fine Furs. WOUNDED COME BACK AT 150 A Week. The Age of Labor Saving Devices ! More Than 450 in Various Kitchen Cabinets save labor and steps in Convalescent Hospitals--250 V 7 Attended At-Home. acuum and Carpet Sweepers save time and energy rn \sk to sce White Queen Kitchen Cabinet demonstrated At James Reid, . The Busy Store with the Large Stock ammel Dec, 28 E. H the Dominion left for the will arrange tional accommodation at and Regina for returned who further tion In the wounded Ottawa Sd retary ol Commission Hospitals West vester for add Winnipeg oldiers n day, where he require medical atte | Dominion future men the will be coming 150 week examined either at Li I 4 back | ¢ ! I'hey clans the rate of now at per are being and fied way 4 u the I in" fu 1} verpool or © | J ross, so that there wil ture be the embarkation There now upward 150 men in the various convalescent hos pitals of Canada, while others are at their no delay at port 0 : i | Kingston s Electric Store. 250 about atten We wish our many friends the Compliments of the receiving medical tion homes Season and a bright and 4 { dq ¢ -- | SOME SMALLPOX (CASES, | prosperous 1916 H.W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC CO, | Phone 441 79 PRINCESS ST. Discovered At Harrowsmith A Quarantine Established There" has great excitement n Harrowsmith during the past few days owing to the discovery of some cases of smallpox in that village When the first case was located, Dr J. W. Geddes, the Medical Health Officer, made an investigation, with the result that two more people were found to be suffering from the dis ease. The homes in which the three people were living were immediately placed under quarantine and Police { | Buttermilk Buttermilk that none of \he people leave (he home Having bought the whole outfit of Eastern Dairy School, I am now preparad to deliver Buttermilk in any Quantity. Phone 845 ~ been | J. GREETINGS FROM THE 2187. the Kingston Association, S. Hughes, O. © 21st Battalion, has sent the foliow ing Christmas greetings to the Kingston Veterans' Association "My Dear Comrades On behalf of the 21st Battalion I send you the best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year We re- member the many Kkindnesses you showed us while in Kingston, Wish ing that God may bless you all (Signed) W Hughes i Cross Donations. | um of $25.50 was received | from Charlies Smith, Ardoch, by the; Kingston Branch of the Hed Cross Society as a subscription to its fund 'from the voung people of Ardoch. This amount was raised hy a sale for $18.70 of a quilt made by Miss Watkins also the proceeds of a pie Fsorial of $16 8] To Their Comrades, Veterans' Lieut.-Col. W +: Price's WE HAVE NOW COMMENCED Store Cars for the Winter Our rates, including charging batteries, are $10.00 per car. warm. Room for 3 R ve ® i The jacking up cars, ete, We have eplendid facilities, dry, clean aad 5 cars. Drop in and pick your place. Garage Co., - Limited: rt tt rte wt tim i . Albert Campbell, of the 77th Af M. C, Ottawa, is spending the Christ-| jmas holidays with his parents Mr.and Mrs. Campbell, Barire stret. '

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