Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Oct 1916, p. 6

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a aR PAGESIX | THE DAILY Suva WHIG RTL SORDITION.. | WITH GUNSHOT WOUNDS In % F ro Easter n Ontari 10 Po oin Pie. Dennis Murphy, of Kings o Fo ew m. : ts . ton, Had Leg Amputated After e Siaking of the Pte. Dennis Murphy, formerly of} Denver, Colo, Oct. 25~~Colonel Do you realize the world of i EE = RA EE Just Recently. | NEWS FROM iE DISTRICT The Payne-Hogan N Fed. | | Kingsion, who is overseas with the| Theodore Roosevelt told an andicace f ¥ Hoga pale on Wes | Gananoque | [5th Royal Highlanders, is lying in No.| here yesterday that if he had been| - ¥ " pleasure the CLIPPED FROM THR WHIG'S i : {4 General Hospital at Camiers, dan-| president and bad sent President Wolfe Island, Oet. 25.--A pretty gly tr hot wounds i , " » . | gerously ill from gunshot n| Wilson's strict accountability MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES, ° wedding too pisce at the church of mw vag : |the left arm. His left leg was ampu-| message to Germany "thers would| |g Hintzmay & (no. © Sac on nn Ay (From Our Own rrespondent) I In Briet Form the x the Events In The | morning at 8.30 o'clock when Rev. October .25.---There was a|™ hg iS au. mother lives RAYS HaSR 50 Bet ship sunk -usicss Country About Kingston Are Told | Father Fleming united in marriage | rather small'. "turnout ~ to ' the|.: 108 Montreal street, was but three| Lusitania was sunk with its - 1,394 ~Full of Interest to Many, , |Nors Gertrude Hogan, youngest nomination niéeting called for weeks in the trenches before being |deaths es a consequence bechuse! Ila Pr- ann daughter of the late Henry Hogan, to | Monday evening at the town hall 10 pit, and for several weeks has been | other nations believed we'd wel : : ' 8t. John's Cathotfe Shutell at Gan. | Austin Payne, Wolfe Island. The |nofufnate a avdidne td fill the va- hovering between the 'slightly' im- being kept out of war. vi ey De anogque is now free of debt. ev. | bride entered the church on the arm | cancy aj-the Council board by the re-{ proved and dangerously ill" condi- pres , i . i will can urself render Father Kehoe, the priest in charge, | of her brether, Peter Hogan. She signation of councillor William Pratt tion, according . numerous tele- presiaent then J'q have 22ised a apen up tor you? .You Jo in ten years raised $42,000. looked charming in a tailored suit of [to accept the position of tax collector | grams received from the Militia De-| have said to Germany. *N : in : any class of music--any piece of music--like a James Tierney, a Belleville violin- | amethyst velvet trimmed with sable | for the manjcipality, T. I. Ellis, flour | partment. nia many, Bg we'll see Kk f in an panghet, is Yevorted missing Mur and picture hat of lace and velvet, | 2nd feed merchant, was the unani-| Norman Murphy, son of Mrs. Mur- RRA rye RUE lo She wi , great artist, and without knowing a note © + in ance, w er he went w 8 | Miss Bertha Payne, sister of the | mous choice of the gathering and was |phy, is now in France with the Can- ' convince battalion from the Belleville district. | groom, acted as bridesmaid; and | therefore duly elected by acclama- |adian Mounted Rifles, and Corpl. are Eolng to give Fou. t music. A demonstration will you of After being ill for some time, Mrs. | wore a suit of King's blue taffeta. | tion. Mr. Ellis moved into towy| Thompson, a son'indaw, is also over- But if 3 OF & peciliess, a OR a 7 its wonderful qualities. . Matia 'Roblin, rélict of the late Mrs. |1.ao Hogan, cousin of the bride, per- | from Pittsburg township a few years | seas with the 21st Battalion, ou Or . ay i INgten o " David Roblin, djed on Monday at | ;rmeq the part of best men. The|ago and has during that time taken rn $ ne ® an hs Pate to anys Let us give you this dem- Belleville. Decessed was 76 years| wadding march was rendered by Mrs. Pan active interest in the progress of | MONTREAL WHISKEY 0 War 48 Hig Ln enie powers ons of age. Shields. After the . ceremony. the | the town. did. When I was president an Ger- tration. 4 Th Seatis aeeurred 7 Toronto guests. who were the Hp It the return rugby game Mbtween MAKES FATAL DEBAUCH many wapited to sume eontrol ol Oi y of Miss Mary Elizabet B-| tives of the contracting par , mo- | Brockville Collegiate Institute and = J skall, youngest daughter of the late} ;req to (ne home of the bides | Gananoque Hish Sehool, the Broek. (Jury Informed of Facts Reiat- Dewey and nia very Ship A tue flog C. W. LINDSAY, Mr. and Mrs, James 8. Lanskail, of} 010. whe dinner was served. | ville lads again demonstrated their ing to Death of Bridget : oo bitratic Ia NS fo. bo: Ee Pri S Brockville. Lyndhurst, | The groom's gift to the bride was a | superiority, defeating the local team > --- Goan rad n 1 4 t ot 1 121 Princess St. dames Townsend, of L¥BALATED | peautiful plate glass china cabinet, to | by a score of 31 to 21. O'Reilly. Yi jiRuse Vermany new 1 maa : 'and Jerry Lyadhurat, N. rr to at. | the bridesmaid a cameo ring; to the| Pte. Thomas Ferris, who left here "IE it has Deen otlierwise we would tend ne ar of mei Brother, Dest man a wateh fob; and to the or-| With the 31a Baltery of the 1st Brin 0 Mh outer or whiskey from | ave-tad a German stronghold ars | ganist an emerald rosary. The | gade, in 1914) and who recently was| 9€ y George Jounsend. who formerly |, ies gifts were numerous. Amid] granted his discharge on account of | Montreal was among the document- yenezuula, and es a" the rresent lived a» Lynd as 'of Greenbush, | showers of rice and confetti the bride | deafness, has landed safely in Halifax | 2ry evidence produced at the inquest war yu Taye a mn, fought right p Davi a i", agement of his| and groom .ieft for Cape Vincent, |and has notified his wife and mother last night concerning the death of ® at our front door. announces the -e€ngag wii G.| where they will visit the bride's un- | to that effect. He is expected to ar-| Bridget O'Reilly, sixty years of age, M to Ye ughter, Bdythe L., to am : > : | rive B short] late of 84 Clarens avenue, on Mon- Mrs. Loa Tice, of Shannonville, ey Brockville, the marriage | cle. Dr. E. J. Melville of St. Alban's, ome shortly. nn Tee of Shsunetivijié, % Ye ic early in November. Vermont, On their return they will| The local waterworks commission- | day last, October 22. The evidence) "H% GHIFER, Ae "ARESO0, (0 Sor OF . : ha» A ny been received from Ot- reside on Wolfe Island. ers are extending the waterworks and | Went to show that friends had visited Montville. N. J. : * ! §9th Battalion, is missing. He is ¢| ARRE STED ON THEFT CHARGE. street, Most of the -residents are|?® na ne, Sn hrs } Overworked Mother : . brother of Mrs. Robert Jackson, of availing themselves of the opportun-| tless Mrs. F-and her Son a opt TW Po nd a a held i inches? Willow Bank, and David Thompson, | Bellevillé Boy Wanted at Malone for | ity of connecting with the system. on the floor and in the inary ne Sie A Finds Health in Our Vinol. Do you it ha 1a Feat 5 ewapaper i at - hioen and Gananoque. Alleged Robpety, ns a VOL SEs om wht (i nse, es Suffered from DAHMAN a few DIOS away wale mea PUL? The sO APs t. 95 » > ous break-down errible ! ? Mr. and Mrs. James Byes, of cur a Belleville, OO Eo Jaaas Sefiych, Recruiting Meetings. causes, in accordance with the medi-| neadaches, and was tired all over, to- sufféring needlessly, and perfect glasses in most cases will dlnal, announce 8 A Tae young ULellev + Aged 1: years,| Brockville, Oct. 24.--Last even-{ cal evidence, tally worn out and discouraged, but overcome this. - their daughter, Eva Rather, t e iy who has been living in Marmora Jor ing in the town hall at Prescott ad- enmmeiomte as I had a large family 1 had to work Harold Armstrong, only son o some time, was arrested by Constable | dresses were de } 4 ASSESS oad y and Mrs. Robert Armstrong, Cardi. Donovan at his home on Murney | est of Es ie the 207th Spores. bi fb 5 yt 5 i J.J. STEWART, Opt.D. nal, River Roag ost. mber. street, Belleville, yesterday on the| men's Battalion. The speakers were 20 AUSTRIAN BATTALIONS #| within two weeks 1 ta dents. Carner of Clarence and Wellington Streets. will take place in Novem charge of stealing sweaters, coats, | Lieut.-Col. C. W.\ MacLean and Capt. CUT TO PIRCES. #|qd improvement, and now I am a well Lately with R. J. Rodger. boots, toques, tobaccos, cigars, over- 18 N. Dancey, lately returned from P! » BC 4m a : Relatives in Khaki, alls, pants and gloves from Fitz-| France. On'Wednesday evening at Tweed, Oct. 24.--Eight members| gerald's general store ifi~Mdlone on | the New Theatre, Brockville, the of the Dafoe family, of Tweed, are on | Friday night last. Conftable Barnes | same two speakers will hold a meet- active service, firee 'are 'sons of | of Marmora arrived in town and took | ing, It will be under the Speakers Mr. Dafoe, J.P., clerk of the Division | Sellych in charge on a warrant signed | Patriotic League, and a large crowd Court at Tweed, and are Sergt. J. C.| by B, C. Hubbell, J. P. Is expected to attend. Lieut.-Col. Dafoe, Corp. A. R. Dafoe and Pte. G. Sellych is said to have had a stolen | MacLean is a former mayor of Dafoe. Five other near relatives|shirt and a new pair of boots on when | Brockville, and now the officer com- from this town are om service. arrested manding the 207th Battalion. hy Toronto, Oct. 25.--An express or- woman."'-- Mrs. Ana Becker. We guarantee Vinol, which Coll | cee eee wre tains beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganess peptonates and gly- cerophosphates, to strengthen and "Sa Save the | Babic build up weak, run-down, over-work- ve e 1€8 ed mothers. Mahood Drug Co. Limited, King- ' on Also To oom Biig A FOR THE EMPIRE S SAKE most completely annihilated. #311 Ontario towns. or EE + ONLY PASTEURIZED MILK isted between those selling eggs and | DESIRE TO DOUBLE Out of one regiment of 350 men he y Pasteurized and sold DEMAND Will BE LARGE wool. A quarter of a million dollars' ONT worth of eggs were sold by one such ARIO HOSPITAL there were only 160 survivors. # ry $l in Bottles. co-operative organization last year. At i FOR CANADIAN CATTLE TO RE-|This had led to an improvement in Orpington, England--4,000 KXCHANGE OF PRISO 5. AFFEGTIONS and | Phone 845 THE W! + [the product. There should also be WORLD. sale by grade and supervision of More Beds Are Wanted i ---- stockyards and exchange and com- for Canadians. Only Few at Fort Will be Allowed to atom Iaswace Cate readers do gents should be_ controlled to Germany. nen Cathe Breeders |, "1c Government, London, Oct. 25.---Agent-General| The agreement of the British and Reid has just cabled Premier Hearst | German Government to exchange all Oet. 25. ric whole world regarding a proposal to add. 500 to|interned prisoners over ae age of SES 'this continent, partieul- COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. 1,000 beds to the Ontario Hospital at forty-five, ad anpoqnend in a London Canada," for' replenishing its] -- Orphington. He thought possibly Regd In release. of JE : Ave of cattle, which has been re- | Perjury Charge Arises Out of Toron- | that if Ontario, was only willing to | '°TY Many Germans from Fort Henry. recedented proportions Doctor's Testimony. It is thought that there are only Fomgt 'attention. 0 i ---- ea " io say , Supply 500, the balance could be sup- about twelve German prisoners who nen" singer arm A on ea Petrograd, Oet.' 25.--Twenty battalions of Austrian infantry that took part in the attack against Russian forces at Kirli- baba, in the Carpathians, were cut to pieces in the fighting, of October 21, according to the re- ports received here. The Slst Regiment of infantry was al- A ------ TT IIT Ti sees Shh P ebb bpsrd the war, and means towards sub-{ moronto, Oct. 25.--Dr. James C.|Dlied from the Dominion, but he 2 v z ng this need were outlined by H.| paatty of Brunswick mes hoped Ontario would give one " ou. | A%e over forty-five years of age. Of Arkell, assistant live stock com-| i, che nolics~eourt yesterday on a | Sand beds. course, said an official, many more . . : missioner for the Dominion, in evl-| charge of perjury and was committed | The total expense, as the cost of | Nin SIaim hat they ate past that n lack, Green, Mixed. Packed in King- . dence submitted to the Dominjons for trial, Bail in one surety of $1,000 | building has advanced fifieen per | oo ue as igh gles A ld Bold 1 commission yesterday, was furishied by the doctor's mother. | cent, is estimated at $320,000. ard af (he ase el prone! e made several Jocammendations, The Shatge arose out of the sworn | The British authorities ask provi- Even oY ) se 0 & that Be , Was an intelligent sys 0 testimony of Dr. Beatty during the | 8ion for 4,000 additional beds in Can- |p ddenl rown several years ndling the industry. Annual etal iy) of Dr. L. N. Coulter, found not |adian hospitals in England a ny 5 y tistics. were needed. In the past they ity in the general s ol per- . . older. have been issued every tem years. | §3UCY Ch UK een Sessions « = ZN A It is unlikely that this agreement ies should also show the gqual- oa a a ih pera : upo! HUGHES HITS "HYPHENS." ~~ |includes the soldiers who have been ~My and condition as well as the num-| J 0 a nal a Beal alty 4 taken prisoners at the front. o cule, Thera ould be defeats, 8 ihe bet of is Self, 308 | wo Dinu suport of Me Swerve 80 (4% 58 Ui whi Knows, ner the year for Mar |. de a test of the girl's blood. Miss| ° by Alien Machinations, ale Ho ston og huis, to 2 at the In ea Sweet swore yesterday morning that| New York, Oct. 25.--Charles E. should i or | She was not in Toronto on the date | Hughes told an audience that he did NOW DOING NICELY. Hy Bala 2 when the doctor was supposed to | not want the support "of anyone who : be supplied re-| hase made the test. has any interest superior to that of Pte. Harry Woodhouse Slightly in competitive} Counsel for Dr. Beatty asked that the U. 8., who would not instantly | wounded in Right Foot and Knee. oS : , such as the | his slient be allowed to see the girl's | champion the right and interest of Several days ago word was receiv- Supplies 7' 2 ston by * . GEO.ROBERTSON & SON, Limited. All Grocers -- If ry 87 'and United States. ; arm. Miss Sweet consented, but in-) America against any cofintry what- o "officers ought to be appointed | sisted that the doctor first say which | ever, who wants immunity for adn the eity that Jie. Hany Nook and at least one technical- | arm he wished to examine, claiming | foreign aggression or who would 33rd Batte had Ta wnded in ned man should be stationed in tint one Sf hor arms bore a matk have the power of ais [ation held | ion TY. been ; sass, x : 4 to organize the rt resul rom a test made captive to any foreign influence or d Z lr rel Fred ; Electric 4 Britain a ror Dr. Jukes Johnson. This caused a |swerved by alien machinations." po Furiher particulars were Teesfved gle _ Hallday's Electric ) believed that there should be| deadlock; no examination was made | This is the first public utterance of | ion: wounds in lis right knee and : tn = Shop, ; tion between farmers (and Dr. Beaty was committed for|the Republican nominee indicating|eoot . He is in Queen's Hospital, Phone 94 "in 45 Ring § Street a trade. su such as now ex-| trial. . repudiation of pro-German support. | prance, is doing nicely, and expects : lL _ ; . to be back on the firing line again He went overseas a year ago. Woodhouse, resided at No, 8 - 50 Cent Box Free |=. | ielizfn Le Of Wounds in Action--Son-in-Law of 3 ee. Britton. D.COUPER Toronto, Oct. 2 Word was re- ceived this morning of the death from wounds of Major Charles A. Moss, "bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada, son of the late Chief Justice To prove the merits of this great Food Cure full size : 1a gd ar 50 cent Boxes will be given away from the Was rosaverng. Troms hia. qouds. office of this paper on the date mentioned below. : tous disthibution oF Dr. Chase's sisdicines that i i sieghior in, Chase's Onnement and?

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