Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jan 1916, p. 3

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mb 18 IL. en FOR TUESDAY NiGHT IN NAPAN APANEE. Trinity Methodist Church Has a $6,- 000 Organ, and The Choir Is Now Garbed In Gowns and Caps. (Frém Our Own Correspondent.) Napanee, Jan. 2.--At Trinity Me- thodist Church on Friday evening last the new organ was used for the first time, at a concer for that pur- pose. Albert Jordan, London, Ont., rendered Several selections, also Mrs, Colin F. Stewart and Mrs. J. E. Madden, vocal solos by Mr. J. Arthur Crag, and Geoffrey O'Hara, weré.al- 80 given, Mr, Jordan presided at the organ at the Sunday services,, the organ was built in Canada by Cava- ) \ Cannot remain in' the same house with Dr, Hickey's Speedy |! Cure and. Dover's Cold Break- [| ees. A treatment of these in- Jf valuable remedies will quickly cure any case of grippe and sore throat, They are your L Best Doctor, sure, safe and ef- fectunl. © 25 cents each, at Best's Popular 0 | i I The Drug Store, © Open Sundays. AAA AA. rm ts at rt. oat tar tng SEE US WHEN YOU CANNOT SEE A Paradox ? No. y Wo" providg pro per glasses through which you can see, Being eyesigh Lists Ye kndw. when eyes are wrong, Land why glasses are right. - 7 See us--we un- derstand our business, KEELEY Jr. M. 0. D. 0 OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 226 Princess Street 8 doors above the Opera Houne y special Ww 3 . SCARFS at Half Price. | || eyes were opeded i som, || the cost of their efforts. | Tnstatiat will be $6,000. The panee' Creamery dompany has completed its building and in- stalled to make -butter, ete., a pe in ays. fay a Joe of Teintef Methodist Chureh has been provided with' gowns and caps, and was worn fot the first time Sunday. A big recruiting meeting Is an- nounced for Tuesday night, in Grace Church at which 'Judge Madden, Trooper Mulloy, Kingston, and W. T. Herrington. K.C., will speak, and it is plansed to have also on the plat- form the recruits that hgve- joined the "156th. Battalion here. As a result of a row between a couple of foreign born residents here | ¢ ¥. Simmons was arrested by the chief of police charged with assault | and occasioning actual bodily harm | [| to Wesenberg Davis. He was remand- | 1b for eight days, bail to the extept | | of $1,000 being given. oe vi of the instrument and { 10 BRITAIN. PROTE Sweden Also. Retaliates For Seizure) "andy Detention Of Mails, { London, Jan. 4.--The Swedish | Government has sent a vel sharp | | note to the British Government pro-| testing dgainst the holding up of | mails from America to Sweden and | || the examination of the contents of | parcels. Sweden also mas retaliated | by "stopping British 'mails going' through that cougtry to Russia ana | by holding up conimunications from. | Russia. But there has now been an | improvement in this direction. i It is pointed out here that the British Government, in examining || postal correspondence going to Swe | | den or seizing parcels sént by parcel | post to Sweden," some of whom are | well known German agents, is with- {in its rights, according to interna- tional law. The matter Is regulated | by The Hague Conyention of 1907, as outlined in yesterday's official an- nouncement, phy Sweden was also a party, to | convention as well as Germany. | BELLEVILLE DEFEATS | LOCAL OPTION. | Amherst Island, Carleton Place | And Uxbridge Carried It-- Ottawa Reduces Licenses. | Toronto, | defeated in the Jan, 4.--Local option was Belleville 'by tHe three- { fifths vdte..© The vote stood: For, 11,318; agdinst, 1,012. Local open carried | Place by 465 to 289; in Uxbridge by {264 to 143 and on Amherst Island | by 150 to 49. ( | The bylaw was musts { Sound by 404. Ottawh carried by over 2,040 ma- | jority its by-law cutting the num- { her: of licenses from 75, to 38. |] »~ in Carleton ained by Owen ALLL ES STAND FIRM. | United States Against Teuton Foes | Will Not Fail. London, Jan. 4.--The Daily Tele- graph publishes New Year's messa- | ges from a mumber of prominent peo- | ple. Grand Duke Nicholas says: | "I am pérsuaded that with . the | help" of God the valiant friendly and | Allied armies will overcome our common enemies, and that the new | year will bring complete satisfaction { to our countries." { ~~ M..Sazonoff, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, says: | "Our two peoples have misunder- | stood one another for many" a long ! year, in- the course ¢f which feelings | of mutual rivalry aad suspjeion have { clodled our relations: ihally, gur on the approach of the common danger. First Our (Tea- then our hearts, spoke, and our hands were joined :p friendly clasp. We are assured of shecess by our clear vision of the danger of the pre sent moment and our unshakable de- cision to avert it. Whatever may. be England and Russia will not fail in their guty. \~ & oleae de feododeds Bd ff fo WAR. BULLETINS, + * * + & The British War Office an- nounces the occupation of the town of Jaunde, in the Game 'roons, by British troops. The Mussian forward move- ment in Eastern Galicia. contin- ues to make marked progress. 'Hon. Dr. Beland has been ar- rested and confined in a 'Berlina Jail. &» * The P and 0 liner Geelong, 7,000 tons, was submarined in the Mediterranean, BNR Ges iiatte re $2.00 Scarfs for $6.00 Scarfs for He Searfs for for $1 Any 8 ap in il store from for worth f $1.50 to | 200 N It is expected that the Suez # Canal will be closed to mercan- tile traffic as the result of suh- # marine activity, J EPP 1 i : fe Headaches, sldens Jessness and tived; draggy feelings Soon disappear , When! yom restore 'vigor to the ex- hausted nerves By sing Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. 36 cents a box, all rs or Edmanson, Bates & Co. Limited, - Toronto, be in operation in a + bers and that J ompita Tooking hey the returns wd He was certainly Tookige after his aor dutids .to the last min- ul utes" However, he Was soon down {at the Whig office, thanking his | friends for (he honor whieh had {been bestowed on him. At two polling subdivisions in the hy ? Yotes. Not until No. 16 poll ig Barer ap there was a tie 5. fume in wes Fesplt knows, Mri, FOS No. 11 it stood 42-42, and Laturney increasing his majority of} at No. 24, 59-59. «This is what P Youle margin Ald. ©. 1. Gra- I City Clerk Sands referred to as "be- ham went down to defeat at he| Bevolent neutrality." These two hands of Percy B. Chown. A des j Sabdivisions favored neither candi- set was a 1 the veteran ai-| derman fle on his formes sup. | After delivering his address in the Porters and he was defeated in ev-| Whig office, Dr. Richardson also ery subdivision in the ward: +&poke out of the Whig window to The contest for the Board of Edy-| the big crowd watching the bulle- cation seat for Vietoria wand be-| tins. He thanked all 'for their sup- TTT Asa aA aan | POTt, and asked them to join with him in making Kingston the finest, city tn Canada. 'I The. aldermen who were elected | | for the three-year term will sit for | one year, in view of the fact that the! electors passed the by-law reducing | the three-year term to one year (Continued from Page 1: 5 he 'coptest.in Rideau . ward he- tween Dr, C. C. Nash and George La- urney was close, the latter winning | ' SEIZED G GERMAN NMAIL., { -------- { Officers Say English Took 1,000 Sacks i Off Rvndam, |. New York, Jan, 4.--Officers of the | | Holland- America liner Ryndam, { which arrived yesterday from a tedi- ous veyage by way of Falmouth, re- ported that the British officials took | Off 1,000 sacks of German, Austrian, | fara Turkish mails to look for docu- | ments, it was said. { The Captain stopped the ship for | four hours to permit H. S. Dunc an, | the surgeon, to perform an operation for appendicitis on a woman in the second cabin, which he accomplished with thé ald of Dr. "John Ramsay, dentist from. Berlin. J. Edward Knecht, coming from Budapest, brought over two bags of papers from the United States" Consul there for Secretary of | + State Lansing. One of them contain- a wedding present for I i son, he said.Y Thirty aise steerage passengers were _takefi off at Quaran- | tine suffering from measles and chi- cken pox WERE FOUND STARVING NEAR YUCATAN COAST. Living on Island in Lighthouse Withoyt Supplies For Four , Months, New York,:Jan. 4.-- two women and three children, all starving, who had been without food.| other-thdn a few small fish for fifteen days, and the bedy of a woman, a vie- tim of hunger, were found at Trian- gle lighthouse, ' near the Yucatan coast, in the Gulf 'of Mexfco on Dec- ember 23rd officers of the steamship' Mexico, which arrived ehere to-day | from Mexican ports. The occupants the lighthouse, according to the ship's officers and Dr. F erick Haerér, one of the passengers, had not been visited by a supply ship for | more than four months. | Distress signals, "from the light | house, reading "We are starving" at-| trfeted the attention of the Mexico. | A boat's' crew and the ship's surgeon | were sent to the lighthouse with pro- | visions sufficient to last a week. The | Mexico reported the. incident to the! authorities at Progr 651,160 SINGLE MEN ARE AVAILABLE. For Conscription |r In England-- Ggvérnment Prepares we the Bill. (Special to the Whig.) London, Jan. 4.--The cabinet to- day put the finishi ing touches on the] Government's conscription bill of 5,-!! 011,447 men of military age in the! United Kingdom. Only 2,829,261 en- listed during the Lord Derby recruit- Ting campaign, it day. Of those who failed to enroll, | 378,071 are exemptéd from military | gervice because of varfous import- ant polis ons they now hold. This leaves 651,160 singlé men avail: able, ®t is probable that the Govern- ment's / bill to 'be - introduced this week will cal part or all these men 'linto service, Of. 2, +240 married men of mi- litary age, 1,679,261 enrolled . find the Derby recruiting plan. , it is un- derstood that Geve ronment will take! no steps, for the present, to draft these 'married men for service in the army. * an' American, MAYOR-ELECT RICHARDSON A Prof." J, B Macdonald and John Macgillivray resulted in victory for the former. The twean Prof. an eas figures + Ward (Thrée-YFar Term.) { Smit 18 36 26 94 66 § No. 116 240 Two men, | Frontenac vara, y (One-Year Térm.) 7 Corbett King. Hd 33 No. No. No, No No' od 14 84 25 11 12 13 14 He 8 1 53 69 410 260 | of Ward. Laturney 101 92 69 Rideau Nash No. ik No. 5 No. 4 No. ' 5 N¢ 6% 79 No 477 142 Victoria Ward. Chown Graham No. 2§ X 106 63 No. 2: 1 No 68 No 60 | C gy Victoria Ward School Trustee Macdonald Macgilli « vray. No. No. 23 No; 7 No Totals De feated Mayoralty 'Candidate. 8S. R McCann, the defeated can- didate for, mayor, ted that he re- gretted that the results of the elee- tion was'a disappointment to his sup- porters, but he had done kis best to make it otherwise He thanked all who supported him He stated that he had spént, many in the Council and gave his t to advance the interests of the "I now retire from municipa ities and wish-the Mayor 'dnd Council a successful year, hoping wijl be as prosperous as the mem- thé : prosper under their jurisdieg " he 'conclud- ed. = -- ears ty ew they iring iy ct Piles Cured Ih 6 6°14 Days, Druggists refund money it PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Ttehing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles First application gives relief, AY On. Saturday night at Brockville the Magedoma, the palatical yacht of Mrs. George T. Fulford was dam- aged by fire which caught from an overheated stove. The damages was to the bow and tiie #abin on the| main deck 16 Notes Of The Campaign, ; Michael Sullivan w the speakers at the meeting in the Whig Office. He was more than de- lighted at' the election of Dr. Rich- ardgon. He picked him as a win- ner for civic honors from the very | start of the campaign Dr. Richardson was'; also one of! I6matie 'service; was as announced 10-1 ! 1 Liner Geelong Ran con' and Winte Coats O-MOrrow only beautiful Néw York Coats, niade in the sea. s smartest modes and finest imported fabrics. Heretofore priced at $23.50, $24. 0 £25.00: £30.00, 1 . 23 9 $27. Hi) | poe $12.95 al We word, guarantee See thestvles and fabrics v hem absolutely Fashion's last Window Display wd - A] NIA PA it Ne STEACY'S "The Woman's Store of Kingston.' | er DAVIES' i - Oven es 16¢c Per Pound mn The Wm. Davies Co. Ltd., Phone 597. The Marrison Studio BABY PICTURE like all portraits that we mag are natural in pose, properly lighted and peautifully finished. High clas eduipment and tire- less tact are the reasons for our remarkable 'success in baby por- traiture Come In some morning amd let us get acquainted With the baby." "Our 'Phone 1318, 00 PRINCESS sT, ' SUNK IN COLLISION. Into. Another| British Steamer, (Special to, the Whig.) London, Jan. --The liner Gee-| long was sunk in a collision with] the steamer Bonvilston, also flying the British flag. Despatches Tec eived here to-day said that a all _ persons| aboard the Geelong saved, but did! hot repyrt the damagd .to Bonvil- | ston. . Earlier reports said the Geg-| | long was submarined. i Lord Montagu, of the British dip-! among those drowned \with the 8S. Persia. jal of Serbia, | restored t. THE §. S.. PERSIA, TORPEBOED NEAR ISLAND OF CRETE. } The ship on which United States Consul McNeely is supposed to have nerishod: Ba fame PHS wna > Lis Empeéror Franz Josef has nominat- ed Cpunt Sewis as Governor-Gener- | Catarrhal Deafness by ati J local appli reach the d by a ¢onstitu- vl Deafness 4s 'dition of ghe Tube, inflamed ou Wavol ¢ imperfect helring, land when ent! rely closed, Deaf. ness is the result Unless the. inflam- mation oan he reduced and this tube ts normal condition, -hear- ing will be "destroye 4 aver. Many cases of deafness e t- d by ¢ tarrh, which is will give One Hundred Dollars] any case' of Catarrhal Deafness! ot be cured by Hall's Catarrh| 2 fie C irculars free All Druggisys, § F. J. CHENEY §& CO, Toledo, 0. Cire eatarrh- | ya Leyalty to our country is good, but loyalty to our town and our ncighbors is just as important, ; money out of town for se obtained from towsismen and yeh and does a serious injury 0 ches, and, other institutions ported by local xation or phi lanthr rhpy. Suppo: t good roads, good churches and good Schools, Spend your m noney at home: You will get just as good or better value, and can see what you buy before you pay for it, instead of after. Read the advertisements and Sogn home.' "KITCHENER" i Is ths name of the new Electric Iron made by the Canadian General Electric Co. Under = new power rates, it. will cost, only 212 cents per hour to operate this Iron. --FOR SALE AT-- Halliday' El eri y's ec ric Shop, revweswral 4 L < q Phone 94 << Buttermilk Buttermilk Having bought the whole outfit of f Eastern ] School, I am now prepared to deliver Buttermilk in * any Quantity. | Phone 845 Price's - - Po a A We HAVE NOW COMMENCED Store Cars for the Winter Our rates, 'ineluding are $10.00 per car. warm, Room for 25 cars. thineing batjerien, jacking up rears, ete. We have splendid facilities, dry, / clean and Drop in and pick your plage, Porritt Garage Co., - Limited WELLINGTON STREET le ye eos tit tects ww

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