Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Dec 1915, p. 8

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EERIE RO Sh i | A THE DAILY Our Clothes Are A Magnet COME SEE WHAT DRAWS $22.00 Livingston's, Brock Street, WAR OVER IN18 MONTHS Says Dr. Otte Vanliven, a Oeeen's Graduate. HE'S IN THE TRENCHES IN FTEANDERS WITH SHIRE THE BATTALION LANCA. On Defensive All British Mave Vong the Mastery of the Banquet In Dugout War Oyer In Eighteen Months Germans Germa While hase th A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk i | __ A ABA AL LSE SSA CAAA 5 For the cold weather which is yet to come Women and Chil mbinations, mn all Prices Hosiery Heavy ail sStvies: Wool, best English all sizes at low Sweater Coats tvies and colors, for Men, Wo- 98c to $6.00 White Wool Blankets At 20 per cent. off regular prices. All Winter Coats at Half Price. Val In all makes, men aad Children, from pos I German ) do that, but they don't they are afraid of I'he Germans don't hey Lppea Comtort the Trenches I ertainl here than one have tove es, doors telephone dugout tile foor with thi rooi cove three or four steel rails are to form a niece Col. Pilkin Lieut. Ne same dugou tained Capt raig Son's right hand Capt. Craig is an Ereat good fellow oxcellent with |« chicken, plum ther stuff meal and to the trenches at the MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS Portland Township rr Reeve dna S @ Matthew Trousdale r Councillor Jame MeKeever Am Smith, Well Alexander Howard Stov er, Zara Herbert on, Benjamin Revell, Sec ngton Vannest Thompson Reynolds lamies ord Storms Storrington Township For Reeve Foshn Balls Dixon, Andrew McFadden For Councillor Dixon Adam Ritchie, WW. } Hanley, Char les Holder, Andrew McFadden, Rob ery Allison, Alfred Garrmolt, J. 2. Dix Janes James Garden Island, For Reeve mation) Councillors. John Ferguson, T. A Forbes, Alexander Ferguson and | "Williamson (acclamation) Hiram Calvin (accla Sheffield Township. For Reeve Bernard O'Neill, For Councillors. Johd A. Brown, Robert King. John Marrison;, Edward McGuire, Johp J. Neville, John B Pulmateer., Herbert York Edward Harrison Loughboro Township. For Reeve "-- Uharles Truscott, Jacob Stoness and John Blake Councillors -- Calvin Lake, Frank McRoy, Edward Sills, Edward Har ker. W Innes, George Gruen and David Waker. Township of Elizabethtown. Reeve--Reuben Davis. Oughton: Kendrick, Edward Smith. Deputy Reeve--J D &aston Hill," William Jelly Councillors - John 2 N. R| 5 { Wi 4 I Lown of Renfrew Donald Village Newburgh THEATRICAL NEWS | a A tn At The Grand Among g with fine Bethlehen Vednesday At Strand Theatre, ty houses both at the after I evening shows greeted the earance in Kingston of Mme ova, Russia's greatest dra in the 5-part photo-play The Heart of a Painted Wo is a gripping heart inter The gowns 1 this produ great beauty acting carried the aud Other first-class how The ge versatile ones off their feet pictures were alse eral consensus of opinion was that the strongest It will Iw programme was one of the ever ho here repeat Wad gain te ight and all day INTERESTING DISCLOSURE "He" man De 8 When an au performed on the body of 1 Weinkopf™ in Brooklyn to Ly it found that he was a4 wo man Wel if had worked as red mar a hoarding-house taken ill Ihe to the Brooklyn died Death Revealed Was a Woe Yesterday she was proprietor sent her hospital, where she + few hour later of At the ipoplexy boarding-house 11 waedmeet that Weinkopf had served as a port walted on the table, and did other things that a handy to do She smoked, and occasional cocktail: avoided women but liked to go out with the men, and man is expected ly took a was generally regarded as a good low Litt wa Known of her before she went to the boarding-house. She thought to have worked most of hotels and boarding Why she chose the man's garb is not Known her life about houses HAS PASSED AWAY. Mrs. Eddy's Only n Dead in South Dakota. Lead, South Dakota, Dee. 28 Ceoarge W. Glover, seventv-two vears old, the only sow of the late Mrs Mary Baker Glover Frid foupder of the Christian Science religion, died BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1915 A A Be NEWS ABOUT THE TROOPS | QUARTERED IN THE CY | Serv Ler 1 the Service mmediate « ity with No rsea Divisio lapuary 10th ( Battery have Nolan » on a visit Jard Bat commis Batt Uni sions » OVErseas Indicted For Conspiracy Ww New York. Dec < Frank Buchanan mer Congressman David Lamar, for Robert Fowler, of Ilinoi and four others, to-day were indicted conspiracy to destroy munition factories, as the result of An investigation into alleged activi National Peace tise Larkins, Collingwood guest of her sister, Mrs. Char Ie Willard, Kingston [ Announcements character re- ating events, where an remission e is harged, are i i he adverlising a line for first a line for each lon; or 10¢c a n if reading for socletles, irgamdzations of where no admis- n fee is charged, may be in- serted In this column at one cent ord, with a minimum of 26e one Insertion who returned | who | reported Congressman | | i | | | | This Fall We Have Provided a large Assortment of Blankets and Comforters Pure Wool Scotch Blankets Canadian Wool Blankets Finished Single Pink or Blue Ends Note Care fully Size and Weight Size 64x80; weight 6 1b Size 64x84; weight 7 lbs Size 66x86; weight 8 Ibs Size 72x90; weight 8 1b: Size 72x90; weight 9 1bs Speciai Special Special Special Special 56.50 nal $6.95 pair $7.50 pan 37.50 pai $8.50 pair White Blankets Size 60x80 Size 60x80 Size 64x84 Size 70x82 Special Special Special Special 53.949 $4.99 $5.00 £5.95 Bed Comforters Ale GOOD MAKES AT GOOD MAKES AT GOOD MAKES AT GOOD MAKES AT | { $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 JOAN LAIDLAW & SON on Monday at his home in the Black=Tfff -- Glover had lived in He was hills, near here the hills a number of vearx a pictureskue character Glover attracted national atten tion before the death of Mrs. Eddy by instituting a suit in the Massachu setts courts to obtain a portion of his i mother's fortune He was awarded upwards of $250,000 after her death He was not a Christian Scientist THE PLAGUE OF RATS . Has Become Very Serious in Trenches. Londen, Dec. 29 Soldiers on leave from the front report that the plague of rats in the trenches is be coming serious These rodents eat clothes as well as the food left about. ~ The medical authorities are doing their utmast to stamp them out. recognizing the peril which may arise through their convevance of dis- ease recentlv sent B to help rid the In fact ferrpts to Flanders enches of this pest rat hunting has become the ' | Moore, Wil-idaily sport of with the troops A fecref dealer in Kent has [J We have a Boot tor Men whieh 1s ola Kd Upper and Felt Sole and Felt Linin for walking or driving. Price tt tat ttt atte it aa 1 1) v. useful 1 $3.50 « The Lockett Shoe Store

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