Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Dec 1915, p. 8

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_THE .DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER" 31, 1915 er i STATEMENT OF FACTS | rym news || THE C(HAIBEMAN OF | UTHLITIES 1 At The Grand Lud Hous New Rates--The Power For the i ISSUED BY | Very Special for I Monday Jan. 3rd. i 1H | | he Campbell Offer Awaits The Sig- nature Of the Owner Of the Power -- The Fhe Street Railway ratepayers a of opinion upor voted upo Monday has been levelled Mummy Pathe pic Mavement n of the Ne shown Ihe opm for its alleged fa chuclude a 9M: impbel The facts are- Mr. Campbell offer which was lmmmediately a WE HAVE RECONSIDERED OUR DECISION ntract for pow made an cepted and a co tract embodying is ver ern OW awalts h tar refused to Known only | v to himself s0 proved quite entertaining Yr ! The new rateschave also beer ad he same bill be shown (a $ e en | vel v eriticized in certain quarter gl and also ou > Year's mat ( | no case has it been shown tha i 1 evening eat for the | mn e fh I L mat 5 i he re of just 2 | & ry which other act was signature but he has s« magic act that! execute it for n a comedy reason re inequitable or based upon han sound business principles al at the evening performan ° | her t 16 rates were not based t 0s f production and the Con the Strand | decided to adopt this prix 1 Bushman and Beverly a. € § & basis upon which the bu ayn who are probably known t he department should lovers than any | I Wea rate have Appro- | 11K dian Monday year has already been given management nereased output wi 7 less than the cost of production. Re on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday a sults under the new Pennington's Choice' is a thrill w lB figures and the saving will be passed dermess Lo win the girl of his heart, on the Consunter Be ha row of 1s one 'of the best performances he| ot is cheaner rates. © ' has ever given Miss Bayne has | All th | 0 t 10.00 fo $6.00 | The Q er Fait . E ga equai oppdrtunity to display her} treet Railway Company his inating dramatic talents in a role] 11 \\ 1S t 1 50 fou $6.75 $7.75 $8.00 00, fi $9.00 $10.00 $12.50 $12.50 $15.00 hown that a direct saving of and dramatic tale of the Cana ximately twenty-five thousand dol North-West Mr. Bushman's lars per portrayal of a wéalthy New Yorker, At a great bareain been furnishe \ er unde : 1 een furnished wi a Pow i ind r i carries her.from the drawing | ' ipo Lue 'cos metropolis to the wild] 16 Woniel vit iz. nd ()) free hoydenish girl in| ; : ; uid : W Ole under Commission who is obliged suddenly to quit a following Further econom and life of leisure and prove his courage ind manliness in the Canadian wil here are many intense fastnesses: of the and a novel love | enacted The | | W support of Me | 1 motion picture \ ducted and this necessitated : > ther stellar combination on the | ) 1 ¢ { S, adjustment of rate I'he complaint . will be i Pennington's z Bla pl LL 3 3 were largely from those who had ho a production just released | previously not borne their fair share on the Metro programme, when it is | 3 and who were recdlving electricity a presented here at the Strand Theatre | IL.doubtless increase these | Bayne is excep that agreement based room of the production but exclusive of what are known as Ove pring lite of a care allies w28.00, rhead tl $26.50 commonly charge Having adopted the ple of power to all consumers at cost the Commission did not feel warrant Hn ed in expired or fixing a new rate for them without the assent of the rate 1¢ woods situations in the northern wilderness story is charmingly cast appearing in Bushman and Miss tionally strong, and Jeffries in a spirited Railway by-law pa with Mr. Bushman One] tine that I"\ renewing ar contract Women' oats at ¥16.00 Women thie tint vants power to includes J J boxing *19 010) | \ § 1 1 Ah terials ol 1 and payer All sales for cas | If the es the has the sanction of the make a new contract at the old rate scene | Street that t Commission will feel 20000 | * ). fo ys ' 1 Coming To the Grand | 4 lj W Olen il al Victor Moore, the inimitable come- |} | ' 9x t thier W 1 S at 325.00. fo dian picturization of the world ? pe ) omen 3 ¢ "to , 101 Upon the result on the vote to abe famous Irish-American comedy, Chimmie Fadden is the feature * w ' il 1ish the Commission will depend the management of your Utilities after 8 H 1st Dec. 1916, when it will come | picture to be shown at the Grand Bro tr t jo into effect, Until then your Commis Opera House on Monday, Tuesday ck Street I people 0 EVERY COAT SHOWN IS NEW AND STYLISH ALL THE LATEST AND BEST MAKES. stoners can only continue to carry on aud Wednesflay of next week The your business tothe best of their vaudeville is exceptionally good, and judgment and ability. They are how- includes Miss Juainta L Fletcher, ever convinced that the best inter- singing classic and patriotic songs; ests of the city demand that the Util- pear] Stevens, in a high-class singing ities of the Corporation be managed and musical act, and MeClinn and by a Commission. Yours truly, T. J. Sutton in a comedy bar act | RIGNEY, - m-- PTE. 0. H. ALLEN, OF "21ST," WOUNDED. 'In the Left Arm--8on of Mrs. E. A. Abn; Ordnance ' Street. A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk, BEHIND MUNROE DOCTRINE. This Is the Purp of the American Uonference. (fpecial to the Whig) Washington, Déc. 31 It became known here to-day¥'that the forthcom ing Pan-American Congress will s bring together representatives of twenty-one American republics, north, central and south, in one great movement te form a Pan-Am erican treaty to get all these nations solidly behind the Munroe doctrine The proposal is that each nation will create an army amd navy of the size upon, the whole to be avail time for the defence of republic against Ea aggression AAI ALAM FL) OLLI LAO Pan- Mrs. Elizabeth Allen 119 nance street, received on morning, the following telegram from; the Adjutant-General at Ottawa "Sincerely regret to inform youl No. 58008, Pte. Oliver Harold Al-| len, 21st BattaMon officially re ported admitted to" No. 22, General] Hospital, Etaples 20th December, | wounded in left arm. Will send fur-| ther particulars when received." | This refers to-her son, who loft Kingston last May with the 21st! Battalion many that he has fot wounded, and will recovery The Late Mrs. b A. Lansing. Mrs. Francis A. Lansing vears old, and widow of Charles died December sovent FOV Lansing 19th, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Maud | Farby Springfizld Mass The remains were taken to if Syracuse, N.Y where the funeral | services were held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. R. Robinson No 1109 Fayette street, also a daughter Rev. J. L. Pinn, pas tor of Bethany Baptist Church, offici ated Besides the two daughters there survive one son, Gene and prolific three grandchildren NN ---- - n M O n Mr. Lansing predeceased hig wite LANSING WILL TRY Dr. Richardson For Mayor > by forty vears, Rev. Dr. Smith! of St x TO SAVE THE BABIES. It will be in the interests of the oF to" workingmen to rally to the support -- Andrew's Church, Kingston, conducty --_-- the funeral services Many"He 1 of Dr, A. W Mayol the older generation of Kingstonians Makes Effort To Allow Ship- Vote for him on ment of Condensed Milk to Central Powers. Sunday agreed able at any any American ropean or Asiatic It is also proposed that the Pan American court is to be created to decide disputes hetween American nations and the creation of an intgr His police force The officials learn the Congress will be ously ! Last friends are glad to} been danger hope for national here feel that of big results his speedy Richardson for Monday January 3rd, 1916, We Start Our will recall the Lansing family when they lived on Mpntread street Queen They where well and favor ably known My. Lansing at one time condueted a barber business nnual S a ] e pe | ul ? Mr . . The Late Mrv. Sughrue Sharp at Loudon and Paris, respec- Mary Sullivan, relict of the late (ively, to inquire whether the British Capt. W. Sughrue, Howe Island, died and French Governments will permit at her home, 19 Rideau street, Ded shipment of condensed milk to Ger ouse (0) 30th. The deceased was born in the many and Austria for distribution to county Kerry, Ireland, Dec. 24th, infants under the nk of the 1536. and came to Canada at a very American Red Cross Sthtements young-age with her parents, and re- that thousands of babies in Germany sided in this locality ever since. lu and Austria want the milk, have been 1857 she married Capt Sugiirue, laid before the State Department Howe Island. only son of the late crn. imei Cgpt. John Sughrue During he; MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS, husband's life she resided on the is itn land, but.in 1904 some few years Bath Village. aftes his death shé removed to For Reeve -- Parker Waite, 1. J Kingston Switzer To mourn Lier death are four sous For Councillors --Charles lose, alp living in Kingston: Cornelius at walter Mills, William J. Calver, Rob- home, John, Capt. W. I. and Capg ert Stevenson, Willlam H. Weese, Thomas, also three daughters, Mrs. Stephen Mack, George Davy, James A Rochefort, Mrs. M. Muchmore and, Shibley, John Armstroug, Charles Miss Nellie at home, and one brother, Burley. H Capt. John Sullivan, Mellocheville, For School Trustee Ix North | Que > more, Maxwell Robinson, Felix Mel The deceased was very favorably low, all by acclamation. near In future a dental officer will ac ompany every Canadian ugit Washington, Dec 31 At the re quest of ¢hdritable organizations in { the United States, Secretary Lansing Announcements has instructell Ambassadors Page and anid advan not ready to hus vel wantimg to tage of this special sale, vou Coat Notices of any character re- mayv select any and wie ating to fulury events, where an admission fee ia charged, are Inserted in the advertising columns at 10c a line for first Insertion and 6c a line for each consecutive line each matter Announcements for socleties. clubs, or other organizations of future events, where no admis- slon fee Js charged, may be In- serted in this column at one cent a word, with a minimum of 2bc for one insertion. ssesemsmmsiend BD will hold until required insertion if reading | | | insertion; or 10e a | Unparalleled variety unprecedented values in Toble Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Towel lings, Sheetings, Quilts, Pillow Cases, etc. The greatest opportunity of the vear for Winter Footwear for cconamical investiient. This stor J o'clock each evening, except Saturday, during January and February, cloges at { known and very much loved and es- teciied for her many admirable gqual- ities as-% neighbor and friend. She wis uw devout Roman Catholic and a mem' er of the League of the Sacred Veterans Will Parade. The members of the Kingston Veterans' Association will turn out on Monday night to welcome Major Fesrt, General 'Hodgins, Adjutant Happy New Year To A ee a ay of the Canadian forces. Help Queen's Hospital. parade at the armouries at seven [i The members of Queen's Alumnae o'clock and march with the miktary Hi Association resident in Kingston parade to the city Hall. At the close ff have been asked by the Red Cross to of the meeiing taey will all be in- ih jEtve 4 Susel Spowar in Saw Hall| troduced to General Hodgins. Lieut.- {on Friday, Jan. 7th, from 3.30 to 6 Col. Spooner, commandant. y il p.m. The adrhission fee will he one boone - + | or more 'sheets three yards long by A majority of the leadin dry 60 inches wide, hemmed and launder- goods merchants of the city have ar- J (ed. Tea will be served and the Col-' ranged to close during the months lege orchestra will be in attendance. of January and' February at 5.30 p. . | m., each day except Saturday and at The Workingmen's Friend 9.30 p.m, > io, y Dr. A. W. Richardson once stood, The R.C.H.A. band will be at the jas the workingmen's candidate for; Covered Rink to-night. The band will |] Mayor in a difficult election and| be present both morning. aftergoon 'against his own political party. Now| and evening on New Year's Day 8 the workingmen have = chance to| 'The Frontenac Hockey Club will § ]stand by him next Monday and| practice from 7.30 pil 8.30 at the |} 'elet him in an even field ' Covered Rink tonight. | = Boy or Girl Oil Tanned Moccasins ave the best all round Shoe for boys in winter weather. They are warm and water-proof: sizes 1 to 5. Price $1.50 Deerskin Moccasins for Boy or Girl; sizes 3 to 6. Price $1.25 ------ rt tc Ag The Lockett Shoe Store

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