i} service at the house at two o'clock, if} where the burial service was conduct- by Mrs. Law. ff & AM: wreath from A. & A.S. Rite,| Among the other local pictures are 1} Toronto, i ana rriends present were: Mr. Keeley | Clothing and Furnishings Greatly Reduced at Livingston's 20 per cent. off during the month of January. f When we started our January clearance sale on Monday last it was like touching an eleétrie but- ton--it was a jump from the start, People that. have attended our previous sales know what a clearance sale means herve and every old ens- tomer will be on hand at once. Others will come as soon as they learn what's doing-- Black and Blue Suits exeepted. CLOTHING TO MEASURE SALE All Faney Tweed and Worsted Suitings, values $28.00, $30.00 and $32.00, made to vour measure for $26.50 Black, Blue, and Khaki excepted. . Our prices ave business bringers. > Grey : * ° : 9 Livingston's, BROCK STREET. A little out of the way,but it will pay you to walk vie nonin, "service iv er ! i x} PAUL'S. CHURCH. Masonic Body Also Held Services at the 'Home and at the Cemetery On, Friday Afternoon, row' > i The funeral of tire late Clark W_| ows Whig contains some most in- Ww a |streel. It was in charge of the/by No. ? Canadian Stationary Hos | Masonic Order, who held @& short! pita) These pictures were sent by Sergt.-Major Law, of Kingston, ft thi the remains were tak-| . {after which the {and were kindly loaned to the Whig jen to St. Paul's Anglican Church! ied by Canon W. F. | Dean Starr. . | Among the many flowers were an! v l#nchor from the Minden Lodge, AF. %¢€n operating on a wounded soldier, C.O.F., LO.O.F., and the Provincial|those of Pte. Harry Sutherland, Gore lieense~Hoard of Commissioners, street, and John and Alvin Metcalfe, {sons of ex-Warden James Metcalfe. nong the out of town, relatives) x : . A n ! There are also other very interest- | Ottawa; Benjamin O'Loughlin and ing pictures direct from the war fd. M. Wright, Yarker; Mr. and Mrs. | zone. These include: J. H. Deviin, Perth, and Mrs" Dr.| A prench Com , | MeAurthur, sister of decéased, Lon go front mauder's post don, Ont. Fite | The pallbearers were Dr. A. W.| Empty shells that were fired by | Richardson, Dr. F. Waugh, 'John the famous French 75s.! McKay, k Yor Jepariae, @George| Gen. Sarrail, commanding the f- Smith and William J. Saunders. F d i ¢ remains were placed .in Cata- Blo, rench forces at Salonika. [ raqui vault, where Minden Lodge re oy Scouts in Japan. German Camp in the Louvre. presentatives held a service, Mounted Guard along the Wellin Canal. 3 : Infantry Guard on Welland Latest Battleships Of Our Navy Have nal. Been Equipped With Projectors A splendid picture _of "Gen. Sr For This Purpose, Douglas Halg, England's new Coh- The Popular Mechanics Magazine { mander-in-chief in France, Although cearchlight signaling| Another excellent picture of- Ger- { between battleships Was a r.eans of { eral de Castelnau, recently appoiy- j esmmufication at sea long before thel oq chief of the general staff 'of tie {introduction of wireless telegraphy, | it is still utilized. { French troops. { The latest battleships of our navy] Canadian Veterinary {have been equipped 'with projectors Shorneliffe. {designed especially for this purpose, Three ex-London Policemer, | while the older vessels ug» their 3 | regular searchlizhts for which angil-| Serving on the Island of Lemos nar, shutters are supplied. Levers! C. N. R.- bridge at Kamloop, 3.C. operate thege latter members, flash- Thomas A. Edison.descendiwinto {ing the lights on and off quickly so, a' submarine. i that messages may be spelled out in Also other dots and 'dashes, ether at day or 3 night. For day signalling, the light i shaft is directed squarely at the ob- | server," and for enabling this a tele- | stope is mounted with the projector.! { When atmospheric . conditions are good the radium qf communication is about twelve milés in any direction. At night this is obviously much in- creased, tor light may be played cn! | gome prominent cloud and seen for a distance of forty or fifty miles. at EARCHLIGHTS ON VESSELS + USED TO FLASH MESSAGES, Ce OfMcers at nw interesting feamres. ane NEWS ABOUT THE TROOP QUARTERED IN THE Y Fa a Ba th (Continued From Page ) ... Lieut.-Col. C. A." Low, MajaG. H. Gillespie and Prof. L. W. Muly left When there are no clouds, the on Friday morning to hold a «ruit- { searchlights may be directed sky- ing meeting in Plevna. . ward and their ghafts of light seen at - closer range. The feasibility of Capt. H. C. Wotherspoon d the { launching captive balloons as substi-| officers and N. C, 0.'s of thérovi- | tutes, for cloud banks has been sug- sional School of Infantry on halion ! gested, drill in the Armouries on riday i re ess . morning. | LARGE INCREASE SHOWN IN i PROPUCTION OF ARSENIC. "Prince" is the name of i bull terrier, the official mascot! the | Total Value of Output for 1913 Is | 146th Battalion, and he is ping a \t Less Than Mill Prices !! -- --PURE--- linen Huck Towels . Good large sizes, hemmed ends; all 'white and colored borders, at .12 1-2¢, 15¢, 20c and 25¢ 'Single and Double Bed sizes, in Satin, Honeycomb and Marsailles, at from 20 to 25 per cent. off Regular Prices. Ends of Roller, Hand and Glass Towelling In lengths from 1 to 5 yards, at less than mill prices. White Wool Blankets At 20 per cent. off regular prices. \LDRON'S #| United States Geological Survey Ketimated to have Been 'great favorite among the offig and $207,780. men. a | {The U. 8. Geological Survey ain Lieut. "Mel." Cook, son ¢. B. | The year 1915 saw another in-J co, ve hag taken over the cemand { erease in the output of White arsen- {of No. 3 Co. C. A. 8. C., viCapt. { lc, and the estimated production for go. Driver, transferred tos 3rd | the twelve months is reported by the! Division, C. E. F. : to!' i | have been 5,195 tons (of 2,000, [feut. F. P. Welsh has beetder- | pounds) with a value at the smelt- ed to report for duty at Galogue 'erg of 2 cents a pound or a total of with the Army Service CorfWin- $207,780. The estimate by Frank ter Services, vice Lieut. Preg, who L. Hess is based on the kngwn pro-! left some time ago for Engla duction for the first ten months of | the year and the probable output during November and December, | reported | This output is an increase of more | Battalion. | than 11 per cent. over the 1914 pro-| | duction and sixty-five per cent. over | i the 1913 output. # All white arsenic made din this {country is a by-product in the smelt- ing. or refining of the non-ferrous metals, and naturally, the larger ed 'on Friday from Quebec, for- part is saved at the Western plants. mally took 'over from Col. Ginter The demands far below the possible ggiivie the command of th. C. production, which could probably be | A Depot here. 'miade treble or quadruple the present Capt. G. M. Brawley, Petiw has for duty with the 46th Lieut. W. Lyons has repol for duty with the Army Servidorps|; here, and will leave in the ! fu- ture for Cohourg. Lieut.-Col. L. A. G. O. Rerriv: t Fo The Illustrated Section of to-mor- right took place Friday afternoon 'TeStilg views of Hospital and Am- | from his late residence, 25 Colborne Dulance work in France, as practised i Among the Kings FitzGerald and | tonians appearing in the pictures. is| | Dr." Fred. McKelvey Béll, wha is and mother and brothers and and uncles and sins. slee| explosion. piped up again. hut very softly: tions of Austrian trenches Rarancze, a few miles from Czerno- Witz and are. hammering At the Grand. Another excellent bill of plays and vaudeville is on the hogrqg at the Grand for the last half of. (ya B week, and capacity houses were thel order yesterday. "The Case of Becky," a film production of Belg. | fi co's stirring drama, is the featype photoplay. Blanche Sweet, one of the screen's brightest stars, is qq in the titular role. "A Study Ip Scarlet," a two-reel Universal, is' 5 splendid dramatic ~ effort. "Phe! 'Butcher's Bride" bubbles with sige. splitting - scenes. "Whiffles : Wins the Winsome" is another laugh pro. | voker, while the Pathe News is as jp. teresting as ever. » Miss Frances Shopera, a vivacious comedienne, heads the vaudeville, | She sings well, has a bevy of 'neqt gowns," and a dashing personality. Desocta and Madeline in a xylophone act were well received. THE "SHIRKER " Fe RB hein Written by Sergeant Elsmare of the 80th Battalion, now attending the Provisional School of Instruction i Photo- | Hi Some of our lads have 'listed, They are eager to face the foe: Some more of our lads have 'listed, And some inder age we know, And the dear old country takes then, While the "men" stand idly by, Ana the seégeants and the doctors pass them, And the total's mounting high Some. more of-our lads have listed, And it fairly sickens me, ° And 1 wonder what will happen In the future days to be; Our dear old country called us To fight for God and Right, Our rulers take our youngsters While they let, the "men" go light The youngsters have the spirit The slackers have the frame: The youngsters have the glory The slackers have the shame AGO The Last Word, Kansas City Star A little girl travelling in 4 sleep- ing ear with her parents greatly ob- jected to being put in an upper | berth. She was assured that papa, mamma and God would watch over 'her. She was settled in the berth! at last, and the passengers were. quiet for the night, when a small voice piped: "Mamma! "Yes, dear.' "You there?" "Yes, I'm hére sleep." "Papa, you there?" "Yes, I'm here Go to sledp like! a good girl." i | This continued at intervals for Some time, until a fellow passenger | lost patience and called: - ciel] "We're all here. Your Now go to father! sisters aunts and first cou-! here. Now go to) a brief pause after this! Then the tiny volce All 1 There was "Mamma! "Well?" "Was that God?" --------i-- CZERNOWTITZ BOMBARDED -- i By Russian Aviators = Slavs Take! Austrian Trenches. (Special to the Whig.) London, Jan. 8.--Russian aviators) | have bombarded the railway station | at Czernowitz several times in the| ast few days. i The Slavs have capfured two sec: | west of | I 1 the Aus rian front with artillery of all cali- bre. ---------- "The number of persons on hoard output if prices were sufficiently en- Lieut. Newlands, 146th. Hlion, couraging. The largest uses for arsenic are in! port. | t | the manufacture of insecticides, such -- as Paris green, lead arsenate; etc; The 146th Battalion wille af in glass making, and as a weed kill- concert iy the Drydock Barrinext er. Small quantities are used in week, as return to the 3 Bat- shot, mediciné and dyes tery. There are twenty invall sol- diers in the Richardson Comscent bd WILL NOT INTERN LINER. 2 Guns, Homie and forty in the hurst Hor $ i At: New York For Carrying Mounfed Astern, (Special to the Whig) t Washington, Jan. 7.--The Ttalian liner Verdi, whieh docked at New York yesterday carrying two three- inch navy guns mounted astern, will not be interned as a warship nor, will this Government ist that the! guns be removed befkfe she sails, again ie. i i An athletic meet is heinjd fn' e Armgyries on Januarmd.' Bathing" parades for thédiers in the Y. M. C. A. have hedcon-! tinued for a few days owid the weather, but will be resumdsoon as posgible. } Legal Advice. From the Publie Y Well," said the lawyer, listened carefully to his client's | statement, "you've got about the | best case I ever heard. My dear sir, worn, as it de strictly cov to y¥ou can't help w'nning it, whatev- regulations. \ . { er court yon take it fo. I shall be jonly too glad to assist you in the matter?" mation that no distinguishibbon | is authorized to be worn Heers, Daving goof. This matter fis mesent. under consifjeration, but mg a4 | decigion any &uch ribbons wit he' The following' men have ta- 2 ken on the strength "Thanks," said the prospective Battalion: George H. Lol. H.! { elient. "Thawks vefy much." Then Raker, W. J. Newens, G. Anger, | grabbing his hat he made a speedy. Charles Williams, W. H. Lames {exit from the office. T. Bocking, John Hughes Wil- "What!" exclaimed the astonished Jams, E. Harrison, H. J. OFred-' lawver. "Are you going?" (erick Hughes, F. A. Haff). B. "Yes," replied the other. "I'm Reid. x 0 { just going to try to settle. this case ™ . VE | (out -of court." Instructions have been io all i "But, my dear sir, why waste mon- recruiting fonires to secus ser- iw? As I have already tol! .you,| vices of 1 doctors for kami- {that's one of the best cases 1 ever nation of recrdits instcad i}: heard > /ing upon the services of f "Maybe it is," "said the fickle for a" whole recruiting itri¢. # elient as he hastened down the stairs, These doctors will be appd a "but not for me, '1 told you the the recommendation of thaiste other fellow's story!" {dt Militia. a | ---- § i . . i : | A woman's religion should be able Instructions have been sto al fito keep the freckles off 'her reputa- district officers commanding song fi tion." : {into the Militia Departni -th i Many a man is seemingly wise he.) names of all properly qual and cause he has no children to ask him | transient instructors, in of that questions: : | their services may be utili When a young man has eyes for| best advantage in connectid with: only one girl it's time for him to'see|the creation of new milita units her father. ! for overseas service. - » NE Opnnangs -~ : It 18 'pubTi¥liea for genenfor-, ew N. C. 0.8 or men returnéda the of (46th 4¢ the steamer Persia who have not been left on Friday afternoon f§est- accounted for a ggregates 336. Of hese 119 were passengers and 217 members of thé crew. Announcements Notices of any character re« ating to future events, whege an Admission fee is charged, are nserted advertising he Hue jor Ay st 5 ne for eac consecutive Insertions or F100 a line each inser 3 mate tion. If reading Announcements clubs, Jor societies. & word; with'y for one Insertion. mn nm, We Have la Just Arriv Received Another Shipment. dis' High Cut. Gaiters in Grey Great Mid- Winter Sale of Women's § Children's Coats This season's most destinctive B3ie and the best materials. EVERY Som Slo: WILL BE OFFER. - W AND'SATURDAY AS FOLLOWS: a All $10.00 Coats All $11.50 Coats $12.00 Coats £13.00 Coats $15.00: Coats $20.00 Coats $12.50 - And so on through a long list. We invite you to see these; even if not prepared to buy, vou may choose any coat von wish. and have if ready when wanted, ----_ 2, a of /. Price $1.50 the}