Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Dec 1915, p. 9

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tt ett tt ctr trot cs ntti aily British Whig YEAR 82, NO, 302 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, een RUSSIA LOOKS _ =~ -- INSU THE AMERICAS AFTER SICK -:: +5: pera A ILOWITED And Wounded As a Result of - your | 4 : TE Sarat SEU on of Light and leading, Against Aggression By the the War a Pl She hg gph a Sy reiere shevdin. Eurcpean Powers. SSTSO00000 SPENT Ei CLIT HINT AT JONT ACTION 1915 SECOND SECTION Strong and stalwar 1 ug Microscope ; Men whom high hope ires FOR THIS PURPOSE SINGS FH . is Bir 3 4 ' Men whom purest honor fir SHOULD REPUBLICS SOVEREIGN WAR BEGAN Men wid trample elf beneath 'Y BE MENACED the Counties . Ih ) ) : Men who make their y wreath ) i x 3 them arg: Ih 1 f who das} 0s As her noble sons { the Idea Which Will Rule the Worthy of their sires "HIGHLAND HORSES" IN ACTION. Men who never shame their mothers, Men who never fail their brothers tu Yeottish, beng detains { ) i the base ] rue, however false are others Give ug men I say again again Give us men America Has Become the Guardian n centuri 1d anothe } (rive us men most extraordinary ¢ I Men who, when the tempest gathers, asement office, into wh + Tray. W g ( r x g 5¢ Grasp the standard of their fathers penetrates, he spends hi 1 r I ) very d for g In the thickest fight ly examining ar abu THE SPORT REVIEW i New Y ea s \ v tl + Men who strike for home znd .ltar yrds of the past : lie y fo tr (Let the erowde cringe and talter ioctor : t y A ANZ de True as truth though rn and Tf Pho iol lonely y RX )e or ¢ ' --~ Tender as the brave are only ; . Men who tread where saints have i, but trod, 1d, and he God defend the right Men for Country Home and God; nosing realing p vill, aliens * SERBIA DESTROYED Ry Hole aid Goa; flemis Of Sune tain, playe : 150; | they wi BY RUTHLESS FOES. Give us men be ti eine pn 2 enem may Many Serbians Executed After Mystery of Rtonehenge Summary Trial--Disease Stonehenge. on Salisbur . which has latel sold is Rampant. tion, was at one time counted 10 four fers of Engla As long ago as the twelfth century nake |Stateme i x »W r I ¢ Henry of Haontingdon classe t thos, He had played the and even in these days of marvels it f, and he was arx Hane A yo ) Juchare dyice still ranks as one of u greatest shiow places and one of ¢ nsoly ad riddles of the world Why and how was erected has always been a matter of dispite and puzzie among historians and arched ORIsts No one knows when amet into being or what people bui! It bag been attributed fir the Pheeunicians, the Druids, the Saxons, and the Danes, by various authori- ties, while tha object of it is equally paddel 1 ) v J h ns « { 1 v } uncertain It has been 'recognized' huge ediate at Dar . of jesting al RE? arons : E as a temple of the sun, a temple of serpent worship, a shrine of Buddha a gallows, and a calendar in stone for the measurement of the solar Year The general belief nowadays is that was a place of burial durir the bronze age How these huge masses of stone ' hg i oars he ir gd face I tried to put it back, but lilong until ju rior ; the al speed article Bu On the pretext of disloyalty hur he 'argest Stands about 2 out of ¢ 3] ctions under 16,000, and tb ross, | Without succes In spite of every- | of the season ) { there is a good deal of truth in the) dreds of inhabitants were arrestsd the Rroung Were .in priitive times entist viduals SFO ions | thing 1 eould do it fell to the stage | statement that some men, 'when tir | convicted and': hanged Hundreds placed in Position or brought ; the in full view of the audience A tir Among the fifteen ¢ Be x he ed/ Ww welcome a penalty, while were shot en masse in Nish and He many miles w rel are beiween Sala ter began in the orchestra chairs and | warp signed up at Ber for | M1 equally as good replaces him rade because they participated 1 Poe ra ANY $5 nearest seashore mbar of b soon grew into a roar of laughter, | ihe 118th Battalion over e Chr hereby making the "penalty" mor ar Austrian de ustrations before .4 The labor involved must hav ug > i lve mus Ll been stupendous ¢ nake-up above 2 great friends t wa nore thay ig0----papier mache dozen suits and a AID that I ¥A8 perspiring - v. H penalty stem And there ong before | made ny i on 5¢ some of the I ther othe INee Howeve the ap « and tl r rk LTE yt 1stified. In X \ een ert r Wt \ I received when I went on t player y the pro the peop ' " » pie starving I y . disco wrt. until in OW ' » i e O \ i } ( sneh a man 1d ve 1 : [ i n t ® J 1 a man and ( Iipox are aiming numer pI the midst of my most important song | have joined DIC 4 i play live against si® as ti vietis Ihe mortality is appal W [ y 16 I fell my nose lipping fron mY mainder the 1 y p the game, and six-man hoc "Se 1 among children Girls' Strike industrial difficulty I rhrsiot or in my efforts to kick the pasts | .o. holiday w V fang, | of a ndfall to the offending team, | the invasion nose o the wa ny 400 ipped An cold is severe, many A diers lying o exXposurs nhabitants wandering I ¢ 1 t r y ountrysic ttacked a sup may be some consolation for Good Reason L v . AD flown. t 1. Boldiers who have lost an arm tn tmas the children o 4 ' gf = : : y Vowin-y know that Mr. B Kast wood who hool tried to collect yA Er t Other a } hat the I lately sailed for British East Africa i nging carols and snatche a ) her despatches say that the Bul-| "0, up his new position as gen- |; Many complaints had je aD Lxavernmnant will accept Serb eral manager of the Uganda Railway Joi or's ears of bands of finds that he can get along with one 3 ampering through the % ! / I , pet h arm almost as well as with two of While hepherds 7 3 TT Mr. Eastwood losi his right arm in | and then violently ringing i ) How They Told an encounter with a rhinoceros, but | well » he instituted | fA \ ? -% ( who were being he has not allowed the loss to hand next occasion he v | \ x fs = 10V ¢ 1s asylum en- eap him He still arives a motor-car Why 1 > { I ed o heir gui vhat method rides a horse shoots big (nging the h r N > ¢ 0 ver when the shaves with an-wordinary razor VOI Scamper 0 2 ' 1 er hi ntly recovered condescending to use a safety ye then ring the : { k ~ 3 { ¢ ' can work a typewriter with ease tL companies oper £0 mot e reigned for a short 5 7 | ¢ ylied € : sixty or seventy wards a minuie i t He can light a cigar as quickly as Any man He just grips the match box between his knees, and "as the cigar burning before you realize what is happening At first he kept a little vice on his desk, in which he i . : : could fix things whieh he would have For Her Own Pleasure TRIN pg . heid in his right hand, but he rarely f an old chap y : finds it necessary to make use of it I who made h wild keep cast : { i i 1 f ¢ Bw recour Each week he wguld gc { 1 . - a over 1 | Lhe one ersi the nursery growling and grumbling | that when Jack fel] 1 ALmony lime sn t mu mone For Infants and Children ne yecasion he deliverec ndignant some of our| three ball merchant ref Fifty Sanitary Trains on the sticky stuff and I fell flat on | One-armed Wonder the stage floor money at 65 per cent. and : hr om a smal | | LARD ee 1 4 We big trough es back e roon I r \ | Wate and v turn 1 the tap. 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