Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Sep 1916, p. 6

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a THOMES COPLEY | Telephone 987 D pa card » 19 Pi treet wh | TO TAKE IN THE LENNOX axoj ary ES 'THE. CHILDREN HALF wanting anything done In the arpa ADDINGTON ey | HOLIDAY FOR FHF FAIR {ory me, Extimates given on all kinds | wood floors of all kinds. All orders will ee ---- ee -- TE -- receive prompt attention. shop, « : ! rg y . |For a; Certain . Time--Deputation Cadet Corps Siven Use of Room In rece] p Ve te rig ) i p) 3 AP een street, NEWS FROM 1 THE Im ca Pr awaied Tn marriage fo). A TREASURED PHOTOGRAPH. | yy... Napanee Consults With the ~St. Maris School fo That the | 2 Capt. William White, who is prin- Gunner Had it on Hat Wall, Wife Kingston Home for the Aged Com-| Bugle Band May Practise At Night. | {cipal of a boys' séhool in Blairstown, Receives It. mission. ~ {| The Roman . Catholic Separate] ' { x : o aera, wi | N- Y., left for that city on Saturday Cobourg, Sept: 12.--Whe > late The commissi c School Poafd.met on Tuesday even- | i . ili | CLIPPED FROM r ne wis ist ahes a pleasant holiday at hi Gunner Je r Fairburet oy he ite the Home gr pr Which Infiymed | Ing. The following members were; Wire Railings, Fences, | MANY BRIGHT « ES ol¢ home in akenham and with oo poo Battery was v | People had a meet y _| present Rev, A. J. Hanley, A. W.] . tia---- many old Pakenham friends. \ 5 He the front he 5 us lied tox | terniaon in the as pr, Today a M.S. Grace, T. O'Connor, | Gates, Flower Border In Brief Form the Events In The Jonas Morris,a former well-known | oon oeihic hut a photograph of his All the members were present. |J. Sullivan, J. Burke, E. Cochrane, ||* and Wire Work of All al Country About Kingston Are Told resident of Brockville, dled in De-lyire "gaughter and granddaughter'? A deputation from the County C. Corrigan, W. Duffy, { Order --#ull of Interest to Many, troit, Saturday, from injuples sus-lppionoto was afterwards picked up [Council of Leeds and Addington was| , The chairman announced that Mr, y tained in an accident four weeks ago. iro. "among the remains with seve-, Present to discuss the care and ac-| Carty had been engaged as principal | Partridge & So A. H. Woodiian, Deseronto, has| The deceased was knocked down and |) opfinter holes in it, but the feat- commodation of the poor.from that| of St. Mary's, had signed his contract | , ns secured a position with the Deloro run over by a heavy waggon. . ures intact. This relict was sent county. The executors of a certain| and had assumed his duties, He felt | CRESCENT WIRE WORKS Mining Co. A returning soldier withoa limb. 2 Wo lant Peterson, and this; state had left a Jarge sum which! he would give every satisfaction, iL Phone 380 A cow the property of GC. W, X iizsing is C orp - Mitchell, of the | ok 'qalivered to Mrs. Fairhurst. {was to be 'distribufed, at the discre- The Property Committee reported | > 3 lory, Mallorytown, was I lls. He was -- [tion of the executors, among the| {hat the work on the rooms St. Vin-| fightni ng a few d ago : te leg amputated ' gn. Meeting of Patriotic Lea docal charities." The idea was to de-| A Wa > : i ~oague, cent's Academy was very nearly com « The Cornwall Fair, held Thursday, above the knee tollowTiz shrannel { Brockville, Sept. 13.--At the an- vote some of this money, at. "least | pleted. : | C $2, $2.50 and $3. $12,000, fo a home for the poor in| P. W. Gallagher, caretaker of St.| rel Friday and Saturday of last week, wounds received last Nove mber near 3 ; . J 2 nual meeting of the Women's Pat- : E : the County of Leeds and Addington.| vincent's Academy. tendered" his re. | " was a grand success in every ' Ypres riotic League the following officers s 4 ) : Milk in Belleville will likely a Willie Bryne, the five-year-old son| _° aE Of course this sum, large though | signation, The matter was referred "Sold Bi a Girls' School Boots vance to eight cents per quart of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Bryne! President--Mrs. G. T. Fulford, it is, would not go very far towards | ,o the Property Committee with the next three weeks have passe Burgess, accidentally fractured the First Vice-President-- Mrs. J. a | {he establishment of a public institu- [ power to act. $2, $2.50, $2.75. 11 2 Criday tion of the kin , e last Frida of th d referred to, and th | Inquiry was made as fo what ac- Charles Rudd intend: erect ¢ | bone in, his right arm Walsh i : ] a! rT hen 16 € a X- . .- » ! 3 ati g ~ i i : large up-to-date gai un a of te fell out of a bug Second Vice-President--Mrs. W. J. | YSPulalion was selected to Inquire tion was taken in cases where chil- § * 1 Perth sire . g ; McNamee's while whether the Home for Aged People ' ant. ot oll e hi street, cville | (Bho » of children. | McHenry. . here could accommodate the poor of | dr8a were in thé habit of coming rens Mrs, . Downie, rockviile, die a 2 : 81 Third Vice-Preside nt--Mrs. -W. H. i ate to school. The chairman re- \ t Deseronto Lennon and Adidngton for a certain ' Boots B tt , IU 14 » agec xt ive , i : ith 3 K i 2 is tte rag af on Mo ay ed sixty-f ye: . En. off Carman's | Comstock. Se LE time at a specified rate. The matter | plied thatthis matter was left to the | y. DU oned or She had alw ived rockvil { 3 -Secretary--Miss Hitcheock. . was taken into' the consideration of | discretion of the Principal. = Sit i z aught y gt black ' i i locretary. aha a n ahy One gon survives. er been seen in these |. Corresponding Secretary--Mrs. Q.| commission, and w= auswer will x In the absence of T. J. Leahy, 1 1 T. Lewis. {be forwarded to the members of the| Chairman of the Management Com- . Lieut. W, C. Bush was presented ba ial aa : x ; rt re 23% inches | "° with a gold signet ring from his| parts ' wu . Treasurer--Mrs. A. Gilmour. i M. 8. Grace ras noi d » from tip t 81 hes girt [deputation in Napanee without delay. | mittee, M. 8. Grace, was appointe friends at Lapums, before his'depar- Jom Lip 10.19 : M1 fe oy Bisth Convenor of Red Cross Committee | Spytation in Napa this Bout delay. temporary chairman, A number of €ompla ison. Gymnasium Shoes. tare to Valcartier Camp { was es \ Mrs. C. 8. Cossitt | visited the home and the grounds in| important matters coming under the | ' A fountain is to be erected on ey AMER : Swit) Falls, was, Convenor of Knitting Committee .,.hoction with it, and went away| supervision of this committee were | " Court House Avenue, Prockviile, in . aus! of ir dh dor wi an al Mrs, R. H. Smart. very favorably impressed. The in-| discussed at the Board meeting, and the spring to the memory of the late |SONVICIEC OF 56 H od $300 or four, rs. Gilmour, the treasurer, stated | civ tion and the lands adjacent to| were finally referred to a committee | Ex-Mayor John H. Fulford license, ard Noa He one o jail. ©, |that during the year the receipts of |i" rover looked better than théy| to be finally dealt with. .C 0. Miss Amy Newton, B.A, Tweed, Hohe 3n Jal . en to a AL. the League were $2,240.63; disburse-|, year. A large sum of money It was decided to allow the chil- | left on Monday for Gravenhurst, Tory Juade apy pe 9 \t To.) ments, $1, 744. 51. | has been spent by the commission In| dren a half holiday in order to give I en al L " - | 0 ity | | improvements. . them an opportunity to attend the Special price on No. 1 Crawford | where she has been engaged as as- 3 him lot sistant teacher in the high school ronto, and has had .hinr let out ony wu gn Bridge at Kemptville. . Mhngston fair. {suspended sentence. ngston . Peaches this week. Also plums, P. McParland of the Windsor : K tville, Sept. 12 Work * house, Westport, sold the Murphy Because a justice of the peace has rece Te the new ie | BRITAIN PLANNING , The captain of the Cadet Corps pears, gages, etc. Phone us your or- § e tharze A GREAT GANVASS| Made application for the use of alg. \Wwil send to any part of the city. | oe : ore a West t ros to his | Bo authority to deal with the charg \ . farm on 'ue a for brought against Thomas Nelson, sen- J over She ponds She Sore was stop room 'in St. Mary's school for one sels coy * |tenced to Cobourg gaol of 60 days, PEC TOT S¢ oe night a week for the use of the bugle VHS old Pearl, of the Robt. Wright [ that he drove furiously in Newcastle | the lac k ment. hy Jones Yo Have a Huge Scheme of band so that it might practice thro- Phone 141, 302 King St.| : g SOTIpALY wi Reorganization After ughout theAvinter. The request was 212 PRINCESS 8ST. " 1 ¢ | 7th, Justice Middleton di- | Co., Brockville, leaves for Toronte [OR August 7th, : not able to secure the cement in time] a : 3 ) § rected the discharge of .the prisoner. cheerfull§ complied with. 8 y next, t he art g a 8 wW oy Butiday hy utn he A ang | The marriage took place in Mont- © pT iL8 the Hirsi the} the War. The Chairman announced that the Eaton Co." "real on September 2nd, when Miss | 0€ B are n y engag London, Sept. 13. The govern-| PoY8 of St. Mary's school were suc- . . ea + © ossitt {Phyllis Edna Easter, youngest daugh- | Vor + NBD cessful in winning for the second » A cablegram to CC. § Onsitt, 1 of Mr and Mis. Curtis Easter The voadw ay will be several feet|ment, according to the Daily News, time the trophy given by the -Stan- Brockville, from his son, Lieut. Ed- a Ho oiooo oo wider than pn the old bridge, and|is preparing a huge scheme of na- Pp YE ye win C. Cossitt, stated that -he _was| re a i art age bo also a few feet higher. » tional reorganization after the war Jard {or athletic a Tp tien oh MICHELIN TIRES leaving Engiand for ,France within | {Brockville Times. son of Mr. and The areh is placed for feet lower |The premises of the National Liberal Board were highly pleased with the C A N'T BE BEA T four days. i CG Knie ail than the old dam, so that the pond |Club is being used for the purpose A happy event tool: place on Mon- | M' . John G. Raight Brockville. ,_ will be dry except during the spring It will house a gigantic card of the aEnouncement. : a day when William M. Leslie, of the Mr. and Mrs. William W adding- |, het. | index of the men of the army and The Secretary was instructed to . : Vermilyea Shoe Co., Belleville, was ham, Lonsdale, announce the en-| -------------- [navy as well as of the army workers, tender to Rev. Mother St, Rose Anna. When it comes to length of ser- matried ss Bartha : gagenient of their niece, Miss Minnie < waW 's Shot total of 6,000,000 .| the congratulations of the Board on| vice. They are built with the strong- led to Miss Bertha Janet Don- | P McBride Me: hte £] Killed by a Woman's Shot. |a total o men. Particu 4 aldson. | earl McBride, eldest daughter o Lindsay, Sept. 13.--A man named |1ars of every man will be noted after the successful showing made by her|est fabric and livest rubber. They Nelson MeBride, Jdgerton, Alberta, | of Kinmount. fifty years | the French system. The employ- pupils at the recent entrance exam-|are the favorite tires of the most ex- C. J. Lymans, Belleville, cranking . ' y | Spencely, ' : t rederick Neel & his car met with an accident. There F aden k lgelin, So ak ahd, of age, is dead at the Ross Hospital| tients and trades of each man and inations, 1 perienced car Swe. And dividing crank flew back, striking him upon |e oo CC C0 Maca late}, Sep. he re as a result of a shot fired from the place whence he came as well as ye ais the cost by the mileage service guar- Marriage to take place late in Sep |a shotgun' last Wednesday by Mrs. |Particilars of his work will also be| WERE PHOTOGRAPHED anteed, they are the most economical, the right arm with sufficient force, .... . George Davis. | designated in the index. The build- IN GERMAN UNIFORM | tires you can buy. as to fracture it ory. i sting ceremony : The marriage took place in Galt a pS erat ia k : emeny took The shot Denetrated his knee, his lug ido will be te ceutie Jor the : ------ ew days ago of Miss Mary Hunter | o. By ng a: ) od. was removed to the Ross Hospital, | emobilization an : of that place and Kenneth Serviss, When. B+ ha nly -Soied in] and he died Saturday night after his | of the rearrangement of labor after Langer and Shusseler, Under Porritt Garage Co., Co., Lud. formerly of Brockville, and a few 'an formerly of Perth, and | feg had been amputated. {the war, particularly in matters con- Arrest, Will Be Safer in Phone 454 years atresident of Calt, " [Frank Edwin Peterkin, office man-| Mrs. Davis is 35 years old. She is| nected with" agricultural labor. Fort Henry. Earle Kidd, for the past three ager of the Saskatchewan Co-opera- in Jail awaiting trial. | AN mr of years a clerk in the wash goods de- tive Elevaio Company, where the tn OTHER LEAF FOR CROSS. partment of the Richie. Company's bride has:been employed for the last ' \ . { 3 a at New Factory for Belleville. American Flyer Brings Down' Fourth store, Belleville, is leavi to accept p Ves s » Secr | » 0 AVINg to accept (five years as private secretary to the Belleville, Sept. 12.--Work has] German Aero. Langer and Shusseler, the two Ger- mans who were arrested on Tuesday near Findlay station=are now resting a position in a store at Cobourg [general manager, ' 3 | comfortably, but not peacefully, at 4 at beg the foundation of the plant| Pari iY ' v Me dnd 20e. Jokn A. Young, Fath. [of 'the Maple Leaf Tire Co., Limited, | the -Amerier. aviator Hor ock™sIL | the Police Station, awaiting their re- You Will Want a Victrola" announce the engagement. of their . {of the Maple Leaf Tire Co,, the 'American aviator, downed .his P daughter, Ione nag to Merton H. Perth Man Injured. just outside the city limits. = The] fourth Germah geroplane Friday. He rrp Sd Font henry 10F 4 Vacation No home is Mellow. The wedding will take. Perth, Sept. 13.--John A. Kerr, [cost of the-buildings and plan will|is now only ond'short of the number| y, the_possession of the two men plet without om place the latter part of September. | Perth's town clerk, while driving a approximate $100,000, and employ-| that ranks him among the 'stars of | at the time of their avrect there were DX a ie A pleasing gvent took place at the Spirited blood horse was injured by ment will be givén at the start to|air service, like Guynemer and Nun- pictures, maps and. photographs that p tula. ' oid ho residence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph being thrown from the sulky when | one hundred hands, and ultimately|gesser, who are chronicled by name| would warrant : the most: 'serious , already one of these a _|the horse took fright. His condition |it is hoped to employ five hundred |in the Fremch bulletins after each! . wonderful instru- Miller, Brockville, when their. dau charges. .Both had photographs of ts in your home ghter, Miss Mae Miller, was united |S considered precarious. [men | suecess. Verd themselves in the uniform of the men ny NE in marriage to John Bleasdale Simp- huey a | os | nell oar > 2h at about 3 10001 German army, and nothing could be you thi, or Son, Lo When a woman breaks a man's, He Prefers Fighting. to Gerrans airy a 5 t b Pipe were fonclusive as to their enemy ngp a. With a vi rola Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Jackman, Perth, | heart he hurriedly patches it up Brockville, Sept. 13.--Pte. Charles! him, He kiHed a with his tionghty. pare have ac to anu iunce TN an agar for some other female smash- lars a Sxiee i Year- old_soidier, = ho Brat otler. and probably wounded ae Dewister, of: Ggnanogue, 5d Bi fhe best music A a, AE e anada wi he 59th Battalion, e pilot, for the machine immedia'te- > ' orl ro= incon," Skane] Brennan, Graven- Instead of running away from your | and was sent to the trenches in|ly began to descend in a circular indir, ware hot at Harriefeld te i a ' ac % ¢p > 4 " ¥ 5 a4 iy She. wedding 'to take place work try to find a more efficient way | France, has' been returned to Eng-| spiral. Rockwell plunged in pur- noon to learn more particulars' about Victor record in 6 « | Of doing it. That is the secret of | land on account of his youth andjsuit, caughf up with the German at the arrest. - It is understood that stock the music of A Toul; Wedding took Res, At success, . pa a | size. In a letter to his parents here 1,900 metres, and riddled him with the cheesmaker was responsible for which was compos- 5, am women seem to be ashamed |! he says he prefers the fighting line| bullets. He saw him fall near the the story that the pri ed 814 A.D. Sheridan, Renfrew, on Tuesday, when [to eat real food in a public dining |to the quiéter routine in England Ltrench lines. abeut ory ke m get hag we i Pri fro $21 to their younger daughter, Jessie place where he is stationed at present. In the act of descending to verify 'case CE ph Seaways 2 tor the $255. iy : ', 8 {the result, the American was attack- prompt action of the bars au- ed from above by two Fokkers. 'A ep ' | switt tubn, which "banked" his Niee- | (hOTIeS, who have certainly rounded Hf | port almost vertically, saved his life. In connection with the arrest it e say ni e | He tried to manoeuvre to engage| .ni.p¢ be stated that clever detective | each foe separately, but after a brief| "wo "Jo by a man who has "121 PRINCI ST. . | ght, finding his ammunition ex-|y doing splendid © work for the |} { hausted, decided to retreat, and suc-| njioarv authorities in this line for | ceeded in escaping unhurt. > several months back. Among the of- 5 REG ARR I CRE 4 ficers who know who the detective is NO BARGAIN WITH GREECE. there is nothing but congratulations | Se------ for his brilliant work. { | 1 Must Leave Reward to Allies' Gen- Athi g ous he Eaiaeat Sickness on Decline. ens, "Sept; --The gener; - ry | diplomatic situation, I understand Rose, Kingston, 'of the Col AL a be Quint sr tolows, nr et Soran girs len at the front is continually improving: tive source: | It is a fact that the Entente Pow- Sicknéss is not one-third as much as a year ago. ers have expressed themselves not disposed to enter into disc i of ' . ; | conditions or terms to secure the co-| g ; D. B. SACK Operation of Greece. The representa- y ve " tive of Greece in the Rrench. capital Sizes SUITS has been informed to this .effect, so i Ares . : . '| that now if Greece seeks to co-oper- : s y ate with the Allies, she should waive | geaews " re to 26 questions of conditions and compen-| § - A . "to . ' = J es _ |sations. -- . : Nature's Bounty = A] -- EEBRSLIMGTEE | $350 to $1200 © $4.50 0 $10.00 BASEBALL ON TUESDAY. --™ r---- ~=--and More _ Ig BOO ep 0-3 The nati weetness ed) - Brooklyn, 6-1; Pittsburg, 0-3: : - DE Eire delicate e's of fin heat i |. New York, 2; Cincinnati, 2. " » -- mY 8 | Philadelphia, 4; St. Louis, 3. : The mellow, flavory zest of malted barley-- : : American League. Insuranc : The combi, fl tient a oor of bh gin. i BEI FE of | een Sch ¥ cluding their energy and mineral valuco-- | 34 | nings). "That's : «gps t A International League. ; Newark, 3; Richmond, 0. Montreal, 5; Toronto, 2. Buffalo, 7; Rochester, Baltimore, 8-12; Providence, 3-1. erie Canadian Casualties, ..T: Murray, oHausiyB-- Albert White, Corn- 7 TOE eer a 3% : ¢ ud Private L. J. Kingsbury, ed Straight Pants : nineteen. of the 4th Halton Rifle, Priced from $6 - P e, Ont., while attempting to $10. Your to jump off a C.P R. train before it Shoes for $375. sales: 'Campbhellford, 400 Slantiag. 710 at 20 11-18

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