Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jan 1916, p. 5

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THE. DISTRICT NEWS of MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES. § \ In Beiet Form" ~--Full of Interest to Many. % Mrs. Frank NapolisaGananbhqiie knit 150 pairs of socks for the soldiers, and is still busy 7 The choir of Trinity Church, nee, has been provided w orn on Bunday Tor the first time. the ° products The value of : Prince Edward County for 1915 were Increase of $2610, hag ith gowns $6,285,000, an 000 over 1914, > Charles, ten year old and Mrd. and Mrs Rs White, Jones Falls, is dead following rheumatism and measles, on of Mr CLIFPED FROM Tu WH: 8 the Events: In the Country About Kingswon Are Told Napa- , of zuyoung; a leading lawyer and one | Wright of Loulsville, Ky,, A kood man and experienced has | heen elected mayor acclamation, R. Rosevear is dept) tion, » Paul Potter ang saul both popular Clayton, (N.Y., were married Thurs: day at the homef the bride's iincle, William H. Consaul. Willlam Irvine, nounces the engagement of his dau ghter, Mabel, to Maurice Rosenbtirg, Peterbore. The marriage will take place quietly on New Year's Day "Renfrew elected Council save the "mayor by acc Iamation It f Reeve Moss, Deputy Reeve Macedo ald; Councillors Smallfield, ford, Cook, Mason, Cohourg's Coun I has been chosen ly acclamation The only change From the courtil of 1915.4. th Mayor George Gummow takes the Place of Dr. Irwly, who is at the front with the British Army Modieal orp On Christmas nighfy Mi Muriel < of Port Hope bh Mulholland, J. H ¢eéVe by acclama Misgss Vida. Con- Deseronto, an n- Hand t ex- Irene Graves, daughter, Mr Graves and the, Yate Aaron \iraves, Picton, was unfted in holy ma moay James Arthur onof 'Mr, and Mrs Hiram Ostrander on the Bl to cJamés C Welch has sold his farm oomfield Road fg Jo eph W Whatiam Picton Mr. Ostrander takes Mr. Whattam's hduse 18 one of the best farms in Prince Fd 'ward County The purchase pr is. $10,000. Peter A. Ryckman passed away Dec. 27th at the home of his daugh tér, Mrs. F. E Leavill, Picton, after a short illness He was born July 17th, 1880, in Brighton Township, and was a veteran .of the Fenian Raid His father was a United Em pire Loyalist, /. re Mrs, Samuel™Cooké died .at Ren Irew on Wednesday, aged eighty- nine years, The remains were bur- ied at.Picton. Deceased was born at SaPmon Point, Prince Edward County, and comes of gand United Empire Loyalist stock, being the daughter 'of the late Bernard. Dey nard v Athens Orangemen. / Dec." 31 The annual thens Loval Orange Lodge, No. was held Dec. 21st The meeting was largely ind after general business, the offi cers were elected and installed the coming year as follows W.M-2AR. C. Latimer D.M Johnston Morris Chap W. H. Jacobs, re-elected Rec W. J. Moore, re-elected Fin. seeg--Hargld Jacobs, re-elent u ed Trea D,of C otithg. meetings of Eber Cowle M. Henderson. '18t lect.--Thaos. Hollingsworth 2nd lect.--Levi Scott. Com.--D, Cowle, M son, A. Hull, Ww Berney Auditors---Rev, W. G Fred, Hollingsworth, FIGHTING PARSONS' Earl, J. Hud attended, | young peoplé--of | rosa silk crépe de Chine with McArthur, Bolapry and | 1 of black chiffon velvet\ with hat to! Fl Wel h, eldest This | | | | and evening. to join the new for | Swayne and | at the home of her niece, Mrs. mn mm, Ean pra tncins BATTALION SUGGESTED. Sir Sam Thinks Thousand Would-be Chaplains Might Be Organized. \ a Jan, Hughes Ottawa, Sir Sam bélieves that the ( Tornisih. a fighting parsons' battal ton as chaplains in the overseas forces , mow Ha" wards of a thousand, -PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION | . ORB --_--P « Dyspepsia in five minutes, . |r Relieves 2 a Sour, iY, upset stomach, ir gestion. ieartburn, dyspepsia;' Wher the Mod you eat ferments into « dnd=stubborn lumps; youy aches and xou feel .sick an able, tha "when you fealize magic "ha Pape's . 'Diapepsin. mike A stomach 'miser five, nrinutes. : i your stomach is in a continuon revolt----if you can't get it regulated please, for your sake, {£v Pape's Dia epsin. T's so necdless to have ad stomach---make yur next mea a favorite food meal, then take'a lit tle Diapepsin. . There wil. not b ny distresk-- eat without fegr. It' because Pape's epsine "'redl] does" tegulate' outsof-orde * stomachs that gives it 'its millions o sales annually. j= : . Get u large - fifty-cent ease . Pape's Diapepsin from any dru sshstore. It is the quickest, 'N stomach relief and curé known, & pregaration which truly Gakvevery home. * gase head T n p tl 1 sures harmless snd pleasant stomac belongs | [i- e Povanish in " of It almost like magic--it-is a scio- | }actept Major-General} son lurch militant in Canada ought to| DR. The applications for positions | His Wife, AD STOMACH i ' Hearthfirn/) grateful letter of tha n t a 1 « v Tr f E t that THE DAILY BRITISH. WHIG, MONDAY. JANUARY a] ern Ontari f | | | mE Lah an ao 20S ERS WI ty | Gananoque : | LAWYER'S SUDDEN 'DEMISE. - , t Trenton, Dies American Consul ° . + On Way Home, Trenton, Jan. Stephen J. of the most respected citizens of ."Fren- ton, died suddenly on the way home from his office on Wednesday. He halt a severe sickness Jast (From Our. Own Spor Jan, 3rd. very well ) leap 'year dance was held in Tu¥n Spring, | Assémbly Halt on Friday' evéning from which he never really recover- | la ' ed, and had reSumed his office work only a few weeks He had an ex- tensive office practide. was American Consul, and took an active interest in the School Board, having been iis Chairman for several "years.. -He was 4 man of quiet habits, very unright and trustworthy in all his dealings. He leaves a wife, one son, "Alfred, Alcountant in the Bank of Montreal here, : and tWo'= daughters, Mrs. and Lucey 'a ded er 1 tien The -homg<of Mr. and Mrs. Ran- dall Mills, Viktoria avenue, was the scene, of a largely attended . he dance on Friday evening [ The funerdl of the Landon, King street, took place Bn Friday Afternoon to Willow Cemetery,-and was" conducted under the auspices of Leeds Lodge, No 121 F. & A. M., and was large at | | | | | & YU S€ late Edgar i i churches of the town on' evening and attracted Farge ar ' : - ' Watch Night services were held in * various Friday crowds, at home, A Very Pretting Wedding, Newburgh, Jan. & A very pretty house. wedding took place 'at New- burgh ~Ont., on Dec, 29th, when Ida Oleta Scriver, Baughter of Mrs. T.D. Seriver, became the bride of William George Paul, Toronto, son of W. J Paul, M.P,, Tamworth: The hride wore a handsome ivory duchess sat- in with "an overdress of white silk crepe de Chine, The bridal veil of tulle waduwreathed with orange blos- some, and she carried a bouquet of white roses and lily ol the valley Miss Mary. Warner of Colebrooke} a bridesmaid, her dress being of ninon yoke and sleeves Her bouquet was of pink roses, W. D. Shorey, of Belle ville, 'was. best man, while P. D Shorey, Upcle of the bride, gave het awqy. The weddihg march from "Lo 1 hengrin" was played by Mis Aptian] Paul, sister of the bridegroom, Af-! ter a delightful buffet lunchedn 1} bride dénned her going-away EOWN § Alfred Pullaw, son of Mr..and Mrs JF. Pultaw, King W., enlisted with the 156th Leeds Grenville Baftadion. George W Close, Toronto, was nm town for a short time the latter part of the week renewing acquaintances, Through the generosity of ge ladies of the Patriotic and Red Cres Societies, an excellent New. Year's diner of tur key, plum pudding and pie was fur niched to the officers 'and men A Company 5%Mh lattalion Lydia F Hogdson, Toronto aged and highly esteeded lady passed away on Fyiday at hom her Mrs. ©. H. Bulloch, Glenholme Farm, the funeral took place vester day afternoon to Ga Aoque vault I'he Thousand Jsland Gun ( shoot o ew Year's Day John Lindsay, builder pairer of gasolene during the past week to ey 10 his engine wor P. F. Sinclair, ducted hoth arvice n terday and wa gregations 4 street and of | | the of nie 5 and I started n extr 0 engines, add a T'oront and Cl ie I Rey 0, co morning Andrew greated by large Wylie. has reading evengng irch match "with ermine trimming The Jappy couple have gone to New York Clty for the wedding trip =r ves - } Iris tor - 4 R 1300h, 1 Bert Reeruiting Fo Jan i Kent been appointed band- master of the 139th Battalion band here, "and has entered upon his du- ties Saturday night Lieut.-Co)]. W H. Floyd, 0.C., and Mr. J. Spénee, Bursar at the Cobourg" Hospital ford the Insane, 'and others addressed a recruiting meeting held at Cold | Springs. The night before Lieut Col: Floyd and Crown Attorney W. F. Kerr addressed a similar meeting at Gore's Landing. Cobourg, Bewdley, has Joseph Saturday th Stone ward fur St year took place Fohn's Church sung for the rer the rem: were Island Cemeter whe Peterboro Church Dedicated. h Peterboro, Jan. Yesterday the | yanter beautiful new Trinity Methodist b nEato Church was dedicated to divine wor- rv Hu rior shiy in.the presence of large congre- gations. The ceremonies were coy- ducted by Rev. Dr. 8. D. Chown, Gen eral Superjgtendent, and he _also preached the special sermons morning Death Of Formey obourg Word » death at Hol¢ iam af fort resident ( -Jan heen received here of t Missouri; Wi ar well-known Mr. Steele was | Farmers 'ohourg has Steele, William 'Smythe P: ymaSter .Marmora, Jan J w Smythe, who was recently appointed mapager of the Dominion Bank here, has resigned and has left for London "battalion that We- ing formed there, having heen ap pointed paymaster Cobourg the i of President and Commercial Bank Holden. His witegtarmerly Miss Ed th Kennedy predeceased him. Ha survived by one da 1ghter and by one son, Etne hier at Holden of is Steele, ¢a of. the hank Three Brothers, Enlist, Cohourg, Jan, 3. Every dav recruits come in tg line up with the 139th Battalion Three brothers from Cold Springs, song of the late | William McInte$h, are among the lat- | est to don the khaki Ted" Breaks; Boy' Drowns, 'Brockville, Jan On Wednes day James, the seven-year-old John T. Bea ventured on the t ice of the ar his home i¥rough, drowned hody was shortly [ wards new i son of n broke Fhe atter creek ne 1 was recovered 9 Gift To Invalid Soldier. Marniora, Jan. 3 Pte. J.F who recentTy returned from front, was presented with an address W. J.! and gold-headed cane by the mem bers of Springhroek Lodge, 1.0 I. this town. 3 NN NN i, Toronto Woman's Death. Gananoque, Jan, 3 Mrs. Hod- Mack; 3 a son, 'en aged resident of Taronto ied a severe illress, Saturday night, after Lie Bullock, King street west, COL. BIGGAR'S WORK 'HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED. He is Made Director-General of Transports and Supply. Ottawa, Jan Colonel J Biggar has heen promoted to t sition. of "Dir&torsGeneral of ports and Supply, ii" reéogn says General Sir Sam, and he has put forward the suggestion that the hun- dreds of clergymen anx'ous 10 see Seyvice. under the-colors might be organized into a real fighting unit and carry "the sword of the Lord and-of Gédecn" into the firing line If the clergymen who want to enli the sugpestion a fighting par 3! 'battalion will be organized t J BELAND IN. Goap HEALTH. e : tion of Who is Also in Germany, Sériously NL JLondon, Jan. A letter has heen received at the effice of the High Commissioner for Canada from Hon, Dr. Beland, who is interned in Ger many, He is quite well, but reports his: wife, who living at the ime place, suffering seriously with diabetes Supplies of food and other comiortsvare being sent hy Sec retary. W. L. Griffiths to Dr.and Mme Beldnd. Mr: Griffiths work which he has shown since the outbreak of the war in looking after the multifarious duties of arranging for the transport "and transport sup plies of the Canadian forces In Canada more than two hundggd thou sand troops ve been moved B ran white the 6cean transport has involv ed the carrying of some 126.6000 troops across the Atlantic and to Bermuda In the wh&ie work there has not heen a single ht nof-any im portance, and only. one life I heey That fatality the case Of a soldier who fell of on route to Valcartiek ~The New Yorker Herbld, a and the New Yorker Review, a Sun- Say paper, both printed in German, ul published in New-York' have Leen forbidden the Canadjan mails Jinder the usual penalties © Alwayy give a substantial reason yonr Yonclusions: before. vou that ww he ac epted as. fact in - is is a, lost, nks from thirty interned at Ruh- 1 of food and cloth ing sent them on hehalf of, Sir Robert Jorden and Sir George Perley, ---- in has just peceived as , a train while Canadian civilians lenben for a parce daily, The Norwegian tank liner Ae blew up at Robbins "dock, Brooklyn, Monday afterndon, while 'fifty were at work art Many ported Killed r men re- for st a ia- NAA i A TERRIBLE OCEAN TOLL. - The list of ocean horrors for 1918 incl vessels Permian or Austrian submarines udes thos sunk by ( 4 Vessel, Nationality and Date "The Falaba, British, Mareh 28th. . The Lusitania, British, May 7th The-Arabic, British, August 19th The Hesperian, British, September Gt The Atfcona, ftalfan' November 7th," : The. Yasakd Mary, Japanese] Dectmber 2ist {le Ville de 1ad¥iotat" French, Deceriber 24th +8 ' Dead un 1,198 of J 208 36 otal dead | » 1.659 Bank has ; : x » the unremitting energy and efficient - INCIDENTS OF THE yf ! Local Motes and Items Interest; Lady Hendrie gave the fist ainment. ins Qovernment tuesday last in honor of her two ne- phews, the Megsrs. Hay, "rom the Royal Military College. * Renfrew ladies are showing re- newed zeal for Queen's Stationary{ Hospital in view of {ts enlargement. Théy. are making RD sheets by tho (Jeore, andl also offering patterns for surgical -uightshirts -to he madé. up, Sunday "service 'in St. 1thédral speci mention wis mad# of the loss noi only to the church but to the City By the death of Lisut.-Col. LC. McGill, who was a faMhfdl member anq an €nerget wofker in the Sunday School, filling thé capacity of swperintendent Of General . enter- House gn S < VICTOR. MOOR immie | THE SPORT REVIEW | ed burs awa the Aberde ave a litt} Ur standing. The Sixsm pro I to th » Quebec ¥ of team &gt of clas t' City showing a g g:t0 he Yell repre the New Orleans meet by 1 owners, No less than ado owners from this country haye racing strings quartered at City Course their Crescent he th a 1 The Cleveland. American Club js tie the' market, dt is valu Owner Somers i finane difh uly) and his ereditors have an nounced that he must dispose §® his intere It is probahle that a Fed magnate will ¢ the on d at 000 in League pure on hase A be: plavers Toronte « Two w liam have the professionaj team hut tr three Fort ligrated -to Nt. Paul, l Thuniier And 4 ion. .de- practice i n when they cone home they w in the the Hpckey As; ¢cept that it! thing amateus up the ery "Oh, ti to run everything be allowed. to play Bay League the Ontario clines Just sane - 16Fe want {port OH t A, goes John, McGraw is quoted gs saying :. that looks for Christy Math to have a good year next vere has recavered r being year with neuritis he sea: the troubled The The. Stars,qf the Montreg] League, who defended the Art. Ross Cup 'against the 'S Nicholgs team, of New York, recently, suffered a 1 it and Hockey ta rever the f Cleve yaseball Street: born Tip O'Neil; died at Montreal Woodstgrk d thering He a1 wii Howdrd Mo darsity and ér, he turned out th Kingsion Fronten- Txpegted out this Edmonton boy, rld: © 8 not to aes week, O and Smi niors, a win Fre ma | th € BLASTING OPERATIONS By the-fiermans North of Labas<e- | toad, 1 Whig.) x in, Jat } I'he War Office announced to-day "North of the road from Labassee to Bethune. our blastimg operations met withcomplete success The eneniy's fighting and reserve trenc) were huried The survivors cut dowsrby German rifles and guns. 'In com- binhtion wi the blasting operations there eneral artillepy attack broad front, surpris the oc- the Bethune Berlin, Jan were chine wa o s of enemy trenches! Collegiates vs. Frontenacs. ' 1 on "he Kingston hackey season opéns ednedday nighf with dhe wo rictly. Kingston teams, the Collegi- ates and Frontenacs, clashige for the opening hohors at the Covered Rink . Both teamns| are exenly matched. The reports.are| tfiat a record crowd will be In attendance 10 see how the two steams will line up for the season . --e * The British Goverhment has decid- ed 'to acquiesce in all the demands LOL 4he trade unionists in return for their consent to the immediate intrg faction of MrXDloyd George's scheme | of labar dilution, Eg | gone 'tomes on gugyrd ge ef : 3. 1916. DRIVER W. MORRISON o A WRITES a ABOUT KINGSTON MEN, * He Saw Lient, "Willie" Nickly Ana Is Loud In Wis Praises Of This Kingston Boy.-Officer. "I am attached to the 30th Reserve Battalion at present and with me * alsa number of men from the 21st and 24th Battalions who were at the front.and have returned roy, the hospitals "and. added to Strength of this battalion. All of y men from the 24th and 21sf' Ba talions are «uttached to "D" Com pany as™rthey" are all casualties thls company and it is more Base Company than anything else There is "A" Company which is com Dosed pf the 9th draft. "B" Com pany. is also a draft of 76th. "ee Company about all that is left of the old 49th Battalion who have not EOne to the front yet and "C' Com- pany is ninge up of a-draft from the Sard, You can see that we in from the 21st, 24th, 39th, ith and Sra (Battalions all tached to this Reserve Battalion Ww had Lieuts, J, Stagg, W Nick W. Macnee, W Spriggs and several -of them have gone to France Lieut. W, Macrdee has gone back to his old battalion, the 21st, in France being for months her as brigade bomb officer, and he hag left to fin the position of the late Lieut. Wi] Eress who was killed inh * France Lieut, Wilgress was well liked. for his bravery and will be long remembered by' his company of which he was tached 'to they were mostly Kingston men with him in AM A pany I tHe of a 80 at heard that Lieut. J Stagg ha with .the 4th Battalion of the C.-E-R__The last time I him he was looking fine and was the same old "Jack." Lieut. d'Esterre i looking fine and is always™on job with his 'mem of the 59th draft We have losta-geod- friend Lient. W. Spriggs of the 21st, left Yor Candda and we alway aod show while as about » wild do anything for his ohl rades of 2141 at anv time Well, I ¢an you quite few wonfided meh of the21st who Kingston they are ready hack he Wiaipwr was-ghot Pb. | h who was rundway in Fran sult he hard hack head, and also gey luding Pte, F.' Max n hospita].at 'Sand doing fine KE Band do'ng 181 aw as he he w Ww the \ a are and ! men all 1 and to. go wi Mar team g i w hit and re i" a smash on of ot mn who, is now and he of the boys wounded are fine and 111 speak their hospital treatment, myself exes over two months in mda fellbw can eat an in hospital here as you always ready have heen sent little over I got ba volunteered for the 21st Battalion, told me in our hefore got that yet com high whi I ny they ) had rad mi ( ful neal meal hos and unit for vour the now my draft the inspes out I pital it of mongh Kk th first but med fitted not fit for a result 1 man _ for iy of the boys absent, I'd wasn't my Year go I ex time now s sent dirt a a soon 'as as tor kcal tion France front put down draft and on the draft their for the 1st wa & in case being si r place = but to get away this to get away any the waiting men are on with the following to be sure'l went up and put my name Town as on fv this pext draft which will New tow mud ) take ek t t as 1 dr: like] Yea wanting 1 tO only fel from the am not .th away dried. to get of Our reet men, includiy supplied with "rubber and an vil skin and hat always remaining here [was up to London for the week- end as I was unable to go on pas on account of me being attached to the drgaft-and I wil] say that London is taking no chances on the zeppeling aying away. The Dérby scheme brought a lot to enlist and they loc funny with their .armlets on their arm as a notice to the, public to whom they are. .I had to latigh wien J saw the lady ¢onduecters on the street railway in London aha they-do their work. fine. It is com- mon to see lady chauffeurs and des and so on tn London got v to do any hera niynber the men hoots coat it is riders $ they have thing over I 'was told by a member the 1 Battalion on the train on our way camp on Sunday that Sandling Camp is worse than Salisbury Plains < vear so you can guess what like over here patch th of to last Saw Lieut. WillizneNickle. surprised to meet "Biiy Nickle, formerly a private. in the P. P. C. L. 1, and now he has £0t a commission and ig httached to this 'reserve battalion, and if 1T am mistaken he with "CC" Cam par it present He does look fun- ny with his little moustache agd his offictr's uniform, and he is the' whole talk of the Wattalion, gis he is always with his men and knc 2 how to win a good name for liimself amongst them He is not any taller, but is much stouter and-looks fine: He says that during his time at the front with the Princess Pats he roughed it as hard a8 the next one the way through. He is looking fink, and = says that the bully beef and bis nits were hig far some time, and although he js the smallest 'officer. in the battalion; they off to Lieut. Nickle, as he has done four months' fighting, and he. that much the good oh them... He is 'vers, proud jp-think that 'he wis only a private wile in' France, and now he has earned himself a commis- \ I was greatly is FLY haa Nal i the \ the js . il not We are glad when nigha wii np A largh have all got"to take their hats! has, ------ a ) slow Jin the Canadian | me that 1 was the firs he had in- nearly 80 1 guess he was glad tle talk After we had 1 told him I had King my hut, and down he hgavy marching pack 0 my hut, andtl gave him and after we had bee: mile march he cime it -and go showed gr boys. of fellows in K example from William N At starting ime pr working --a/crommission . they * thaught of, but we ki t come, yet many Lieut! Nickle he : writing to Kings: to all in old | know that 1} after his har A A \f i k worse ove pa amo all take @ way I his par Porrae, ate and w .(y I left I was her him let them Teeling fine front b PIE. JAMES-A. CARMAN 2ST _BATTALNN 3&7. ED IN ACTHOY OF THE His Wife And Four Cig, | A. 110 Montreal Stre Came On New Year's 1)y, Mrs A. Carr sad on-New r husha; who was 20th n No. 1 lion tha He and. leside ty VE 1e nee { tion ed ? " was well kn loyed prior ling contra d eflicie w herever 'is exter ldren w treet" PE Deceased ty em \listir r4 ie x ar iy v friends vent ympa four rade 1} 0 10 'Montrea | 5 BRITAIN'S NEW TOI and Varies Causes--Real Igy, y Nariety Of Reasons v Of and stand Mi dil ed which be Mr. Asquith After gll nist the m Dardane give not hine#fnd want, and of men polit gel gover canr S0 fal tion are e a up tionalis shaking par rile fing an odd A few was or ru ation { London Lloyd G of ir now the he her faw week ago were o! uréhill the -Cabinet now th are | return.as a s i into the ( anofhet w duct of of do an sign 80 far Ir we isn't sn' that 'ather here Nor x in 25 that any determi final cone Germany hing to gi -- Thirty have disemb y troops in the alonjk ty-five t ify of Orfan: A) CASTORIA "For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bear, the Signature of | Y ee, Q friend bd deiottd hod Of edar Polish a 1 ot Your dealer has i¢ in CILAN YELL Bulk Dominion. Fish Co, . . 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