Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Feb 1916, p. 8

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- ioeglenss d THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1916. "(DISON IS CAUSED [Ns of Troops | THeNTREAL NEWS | IN COMMONS BY " NORTHRUI'S in t oe ity --------------eed DIVORCE RESOLUTION, FB RBA ee Pr reo BBB BB Which Was Defeated by 39 10 2%-- ; 5 { : Lo-night at (he Gram) \ " . 4 . et i overs of high. class 'va Fille Frew Wheat Is Again Urged by Lieuts. Winnie and Rowatt, the and photo-j x re aundeyill J. G. Turriff: formér being the scn of the general vided for inthe bi Ottawa, Keb. 15.-- W. B. Northrup manager of the Bank of Ottawa have a submitted in the House vesterday his! been detailed for duty . with the for the Jirst three days of 1 annual resolution declaring that "in Kipeston Army Service Corps Wih- Ou thevaudeville: section the opinion of this House the proce- (er Services under Major J. Hamil- high eluss bill are the Carter-Tavior A A dure under which divorces are grant ton, AD. of Sand T. duo and "Stéansboatl'" Ste i. Both [i ~ = HO ORR TO I ed by Parliament ard the consequent - acts dre of high merit i am H 3 was at target -practice from start to finish cne day in camp a compan fon of his Stewart has, a real classy g whie : fh hibitive to the great majority: of the complained to an officer that Pat phubbles with action and t'mel - fF people in Canada, the same should was not using his own target, "The ody or (he loca) color. He car : 7 be taken into immediate considera- officer asked Pat why he could mot specinl drop and carries one sb * tion by the Gevernmeut during the 1 v 3 ! ) shoot stra and hit his own target ingly throu presse nt session, with a view .to re and at said ; in his amusing imonole form. The resolution was adopted' Sure I'll get a V, C, when I get jiations by 99 to 24 he f rn ' i 1 of musics uments an \ : CT to the front, for aim at a private quite 1 Blanc Swe T Parliament turned its attention 0,4: hit a general : . = gn weet h Lhe 4 | J \ the subject of free wheat last night. ' : at +18 As CHANG AS evel \ 3] ! / INLD amply pro- ¥ Manag an rannigan is presenting at 1) f unreasonable expense therefor, ares While Pat 80. unsgtisfactory, besides heing pro- bh the THousand J. G. Turgiff avgiled himself of the a Eo Thiele order of private members' Motions 10. gq rrigon, and this--is the cause of the 1h, poy 1 oie 1 Weekly ar dh submit a resolution declaring .that, (niles on the faces of the soldiers : Pr wen TL ae whe "in the opinien of this Houke, in or 5 StL ayer welcome Pathe samplers the pit der to secure to the farmers and peo The funeral-party for the late thre Ee he nes 5 ple of Cgnada the advantages of the pia. Col Macpherson returned 1. fo Yure ye Fo American market for wheat, wheat {rom their march at 5 p.m. Monday ns tian n He In products-and potatoes, steps should coc wom dow march The pa Rhaadian 1roops he taken at once to put these articles qu out as far as the city limiis on the (re list in the Canadi } iff Liberals evinced considerable sarcastic amusement when, as Turriff roge with his resolution Tuesday is pay-day throughout the two RU, "ih. Night Before." \iter ph 8 arts for Migs Bryant; Johnson stree(; has |, ; v ar Id man pa a Tea ae past Re years t 18 mail taken a position as stenographer to n wey, ohr na 3 hp om Wonder that urés of James > : : Major J. Hamilton, A. D.6f 8. and 1 Sander wat the feat ures of J He wier Borden and the majority of h > jl Finlayson, who plays "Okl Rab Mae Ministers tro ' away » " pt] § Nig} Yefore whigl Minister rooped away out of i nurses conducted by beth 1 The N it Befor whieh mn ' -. chi > , S wstion w 10 ~ 4 ts ( \ « he Gre 0 ps ice. KB - h RE r > 1 bi que tion v mn 1 s > tips Association will meet Lome to wie Gra nd pera Hotise | er do n the » axle e = : { irsday, F ith an yoy i ¢ ena i ' 5 ve i ex aun ( 4 on Tuesday evening in the associa- H 1} eh Loti me Lares and | b Bh 11 e VOr \ ay de ' y : ight, hy ane r ved ! ; r " oy but it Thm , gon ron. Hion's rooms in the Golden Lion Bl : : AY Ps on Ae hes sy ved . eat it agg i v {gep crop- i" q themselves o the.l aments of | ¥ . i again 1 eel l block The e1®¥ss " u Ve int 1e. lineaments of | 3 New Npring Patterns shown in Butterick 's or Ww Fashion Book, 18: 18/4 ing" up till timally justice is done." has been meet tl . { ring 8 stice 1s done pather 'thi 80 \ ) ping up il 4 5 ing ata home on Johnson street, hut Fath AR ose of youth, de k ; he --~ . » eo debate was hy t » is pars 6f - ~The debate } wdjourned '¥ \{this was found to be inconvenient for mn that he is'but.Z9 years | : --_-- Thomas MeNutt It will be resum i 4006 snceessive performan | \ : . . some of those attending . . i ed on. Wednesday, and the resolution = - Ces, nidyson played Sandy Ma Nah ) be f f i I 1¢ thus. forcing . SK ITty > . SEY i 4 "11 ? Ho dt-edy ' y : | } will bé taken to a vote, thus forcing | .. q° Simpson has returned tty MacKay" but he has cqually ith ire = pages tatt=of the vary Tarest the wéstern supporsers- of the Gov fror i. milt with ' ht bl sg OF eve better, i 19 vf y { ek . driffiient 1p put themselves on record. FoR Amon; wilh an honorahbi 18 sine entertaining Scot ; car ror: sprig Che pried . digs harge from the 13th Regiment, A Lie ® ' S : Borst aa a | 25 : a -- -- MLR His many friends will re 10 vhich ie world's greate 1 Hn large quarterly wok 1s C and ETTERS FROM FRONT ger to hear tliat he was fonRd to he r has how given to the su i with- each hook vot get any Tr Veal fit for the service lisa the company includes such well: § > - F L OT er raractor®known stark from Bunty" and "Kit Butterick Pattern ree . . : - ile w epime is oxcelle ¥ la Kay ts arfe Stuart, 'Daws BE 2 With S0 mich smartness that you will surely | CIACK" MILLS x cen o. While with the regiment is excellent ty" ¥ | Mari tuart Jawsey AND ERNEST S. SEN wm, Andrew "Clyde, Carrie § : a | i "COCHRANE WRITE, Major J. ¢. Stewart, son of Post: Glenn, Peter MacArthur essie Vi - 1 4 Bo TY LIZ UT TIC TO JO | i i i ------ aster "Ste s hee ' wd ars, Harry Morgan ¢ FLATT | like them and with so much goodness von will " master "Stewart, has heen promoted 21 ary Morgan: and Hi : . in . x The Pamer Very Close to Germaans to the temporary rank of major in « © prece get perfect satisfaction. Operations Expected in the overseas artillery |, the scenery is pr With so mach wear vou will eet hig value The Spring By the Canadians. he = r } ! Ave . . : he the FelRforee ctio » { ) 1b EEE SA : SE TRC for every dollar. Thomas Nash, Coll Book Store, : ) - 5 a3 z TT RL eived two very re tr + "ai nt Yeu { tre the ) V V 3 ters from 'the front One from 2 twits 'ra. 1} serving of An A with-1 . > cannot help finding i St pHease vour every t Faaek Mills reads $n part i fol- | 1 on Monday vol BE. 'There wort aw a the tron \ he oi n » i thesire: : A We have heen in the tren present ers ts. Thoms, Henders erbers mpar if & 3 y . eo a rs as «(ilen , Tamplyn and Keliel fore" iscone of m, Irie tune Come, let us show: von a few models, i} and were closer To the Germans than s. Gratton Er Wil on fu entertainpre ts : offered * " we hive been in any of "the * other : Aan idx Sei x of > trenches In some places they were sSergts. Thoms presidai « delectation of the Tetich RS thirty p is % . re given to "The King' among whom it has scored tre lk . BY cn 1 28 Miyehve yards CarlY {and the officers and nursing i us gnceess sin Boston, Montreal and . 3 ted f y Yio. ha -- id np v 2 "ters of the corps Sergf.-Major Toronto, whence 8 th eiLy ~ 36 inches wide. de grenades, bomas, whiz-gangs dana | } Carey, W.0., wi I #0 he pr flor a long eng such lika. Our casualties have been Arey, va we pro ) oS eo - + | | : 1 v than the regiment we lieved, © ht being iE 8 t to friend n -- . . 3 1 i special pareliase and one 3 x ip tewe 3 s regi t we relieve re Te ; 1VII 3 on S | It is supper time now Tommy, sa will irantford Strand-Fheatre. - = Ve cannin dupheate fan this season. > 9 i close hoping to hear n { \ x 1 2 No matter what price vou wish to pay, vou matinee le S00n fron ¥ # apacity business greeted the brii- {i nderstood that Cay ' This. Silk is Foti color Kingston." It is understood that Cap ! i emotional 'Actress. Mime: Petros 2 | 1s 1K ped foe in color an ul bert. Scandrett, Military BROC r . On January 26th Pile Ernie S CY pre London officer. who Sh in her latest Metro vehicle W t wo oft firm make that des 'ocl 21st Battalion rote IES). 8 4 ol ots SE Will People Say?' 1e Strand : y v mavkl RK STREET. 14 follows: if 2 Brtiann, we his return from. the front has beer Ee What Will People Sax? : pitt Special, oi 3 : + rik . + - an artillery. instructor at Kingston, . "= as iol : : A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk [f * "Eveus nave pushed ato wii 3% ATU REITIN I SNE: 1s a picturizatioh of Ranert Huse in - " S - s rapidity we K J & novel of the same name, and alto y Cad Th TTyvvvwwy . ow issed the war in Kingston, gether is one of the strongest films : fhe real thing has helped 12) dver presented on any screen. Other one's views and dispe good bhotoryl avs were also shown yng he may hive concerning i . -_- "The same bill will he. repeated to I suppose that you hear of "un A night aud an Wednesday fronf time to time through the Pre i . z and if at any time we have failed to 4 : Picturized Romantic Novel, provide startling ar 1sational 4 lo The Diamond 'From the v : items surely the staff of you 6% 10 000 for i y ti pel g es fie 0 al ton publications. have | 1 1h 1 (og { . or beg: 1a night ott ' | E tillery, to be raised in London trict for sversend service (Continued on page J the aceasion Yet from here-qf al { nit Ane ' tHe iat + 5 - seems to me that a le r is hard ------ he toidii 1 : i / to write The first difficulty seem The Late Bernard Welly. A 1 te al = to me to bé the fear of : 1 Bern: i / : : | », 3 Kelly, aged sixty Fear that he may score ou aa : Nats to Ta chioice bits of an interes il fab: and spoil the whole fab: to wait burial h : Riegel, who th 1 wite fi » can -bardly write anything af 1 the \ Sig on In i ) We / it = remains sware teresting it seems to me unl h ; : el sday for Montreal where plat Have ever offered is now ready und ean say something detifitz. about $ $n ~ Ii vill be exami by United | The Late George b..£ollins Ii:the ihereasing cost to produced sa bouls Hove ments ites lmmigratic Supe tendent . : : , Whoreaonn ind ra Thi A ¢ad death occurred at 40 to-see H-he is-eligible to Geconre an Yi 3 Black Rilk, this One Dollar Silk 18 a exactly what we must no o'vlock n Monday evening v nA mer n citizen odeclares is Fi find. Then, too, there he lack of George lL. Collins, som of Mr. and intention some time ago | X : 1 Yaad gy: 11s comfort or usually the ¢ Mrs. William 8S -Colling, passed awa Riegel 5 horn i 3 in_Metz, §i pe [1 a meh ded Pp hlack, ob inches materials for writing, and i» Tet Yor at the family fidence, 36° Wedding: Loraine, JicH Ip fat 1 wide and of © { i anil many other things fhe reren I froet Peoceased who was sey Heen taken by Germany from Franc BX : momeént for pstanee an 1 r enteen. years of ag had been iM for He lierefore sithject of « | from' a dug-out about seve rest about six weeks. He was-employed many bi fon ATS. REO Decal . square This 1 should call a Ith the Jackson Press He "is sur. a paturalized Canadian ! . " if not accurate measurement, i viyed by his parents and. two sisters . : scarcely high en 1 tp sit erect in 2 ltache plasters at Gibson's : . i} I1t.is fortunately a warm day ¢ I THANKED THE POLICE nn SR can look out through hold der TING HIM. { : | roof all around me'and as it is FOR ARRES ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 * i ! 4 - ag raining the dug-out is perfectly 'd loa . : A Of course it is very unusual uo } Drunk 'Stated He Had Been Notices of any character re- | New Suing Suits for Women be raining which makes that p i i i : Celebrating His lating to. fnture events, where ore interest Lag In 3 F » . : | 8 HT i an admission Tee is ®harged, i . : Yr habitation, at w hich hha sf RH Birthday. % . are insertedsin the advertising : A voy ee ' Ad W CIT | a gam 1 S 4 ef Ty Ialerg Swine , Jimst d unk THis as th columns at 10¢ a line fer fiv " AC HOA arriving every cay, ¢ mvite vou {to - hi fic ist run Tier wa © : Y . » nl i a ith anything bul » aie yas insertion and, ft d line for eaclt see these even if not readv Jorious 21st of + extent of the calendar at"the session uti . Ort Ne aiii0c a ¢ Lhese ¢Ven ot read ni NN ; v ¢ v se ive srtion: p ed move and have their brings; no not of the Police Court on Tuesday morn consecutive i ¥ About 40 High Class Pattern Table Cloths heans. ~ Toit, AG aw a Tesylt the session was { ne each hisertion, it reading ' " atter. 2 shell ' i sus 'a very short ope The offender was matter > all Pure Linen, in new designs. These are from a Hohl he let down cass" with a fine. of $1 and Announcements for societies broken sets, no napkins to match, and will be gurn, | Wp dre only twelve fest dosts Monday was his birthday, the, or oiler Orgaiz : and he took a drop or two too much future events, wheré nonaduiis api Yso-in the raining seas oS) . Se sold at the following reductions: ] apart. -Xiso iti the taining sense oy MEG Cod timé hehad over been | IO Tees ix charged; fouy-be 0 buv, g-out nly li a very . : dX i Ag 9 3 n HN abee : usually arrested and. declared that the po seried in this column at one about midn ght some nice wot nigiit. lice 'could 'never catch him again cent a word, with a sinimuth Theie are : hail J say advan C1 Fs very seldom that tlrg police of 2Gc for. one insertion tages which ean not possibly hap. are compliniented by the druhks, or . J 0 u u ' i "th ; a n fi ! y falls into the 7 . " on in even the best homes in King in fact any person who falls i 5 SO - Sk fi , som ~~ ~~ a. am 2 yards by 2 yards; regular prices $3.50, $4 §i "0 police nets, but this was nat the case : SS a EAR ee ap ea AAAI | vr & ite pleasant here now. for Witlk this nai He said he had been; gf : AA y 4 b a" and $4.50, for ... . .. ..$2.48, $2.75 and $3.00 TEs gute pleasant ere no', for WL IEE HOSE Se Set n- winter seems 'passed It has been Stables for having placed him under . 2 yards by 21 2: regular prices $3.50, $4.00, hard in some respects, still not si arrest When he was in such a cordi- f ? ~spvere I think as~we expected tion that he did not know what he $440 and $5.00, for 2 $2. 9%, $3.50 and $4 Think it bre en Re that with. was doing : i} the breaking up of spring, Ww i Eun - - . 1 -- 3 2 yards by 3 yards; extra fire Cloths, that seems hnminént, we shall see'g Will Sneak At Bangnet. y yd d 4 y changes along this front and he 1 R. J, Bushell; ' secretary @ Were $6.00 and $7.00, for "$3.98 and $4.50 gaged Ti TATEOr Operations TAT Tor Ierngston fogustriat Fir fas r merly Possibly it 5 waly that the ¢d werd to the effect that F . \ 3 aE wisli is father to the ghgught; yet Ww. ford, of the Wominion: Poultry us- 1! A ie ----- . all hope it i In store for us to 47 handry, Otiawi, wilt. he one of the ¢ : am = $ x great things in the near furmre " wpeakers dt the banquet to be held on 3 ¥ » : wea evening of Feb, 24th by the fair di- . o ; NC . fled Cross Tea and Sale. « reiters. | Mr. Elford, ds. regarded as ' > Z " f At: Mrs. Perciyal'sy 207° Brock ene of the best authorities on pound | ; ; street, Thursday afternoon. Feb! try 24th, by St. Paul's Wolnen's i RR : : a x rn ---------- Has Gone To Rossia. ~ 3 | ' . of . . - . po 2 : « ; Women's Felt Slippers, Fur Bound, $1.25: now It will _¢ a, week lo-morrow since Thomas W. Nelson, chief mechanic Women' 3. <Q Co 4 : Of pecia fices v Augustus Prager, the young Aus. of the Locomotive Works, left on men's Felt Slippers, reg ul ve $1.00; now y s x: y 4: Arian was placed unter st . on Tuesddy for Russ Some time ago Wamen's Felt Slippers," vega Toe: TOW ; . {suspicion of being implicated im 4-33r. J. J, Harty superintended the Women's Felt Slippers, regular Se: now plot: but he got been arrpign- loadin: of Afty locomotives from the . ' et =~ 3 ed on any ¢ ge, but is still being werks for Russian Government and held in 7 the police station. Mr Nelsandwill furn them. over to (It is unde od that naturaliza- Russia + {ion papers have arrived, and that ad - 1 Bi | wy {he was naturalized in Montreal iu Sale of Real state, andl . . SW. Mullia & Seon report the Mra. Nicholas. Vanalstyese, - Nap- transfer of ™Ngame dwelling, No. 175, weg, Was in Kingston on Saturday, on the north sie of Pine gireet, owns; "the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jos- €d by W. Stanlake, 10' John Bed ph Bucke, Queen wreet. dows. ?

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