1"? Branch [n 1.15:»: lm‘ v Hm. and family B home of Mr F'mi’h. and I uarv cannon Hutu-y, 3“. m Bank Bun P)Orrowqrg_ Fe been forwarded m: Ivan as, have notiï¬ed '. Donaldson? that they accept a. cut 1'5 1 .ge mutt. no.†' required. Spec. :- beo'n adVised by presidénts to opâ€" Lction of the com- ditch. Failing a tent. through 0013' or lockout will l-Hg 21w (toner ‘mtu, has youâ€? after spend†{In}? Wlw W next. employee on the Me havo likewise lr. Morley Dong“. wager, that any I pay mung 1mm Lr. In both cases of thn law Co'm- '. Alexander Pat- tr 'xntb regret tba‘ I G. Kelley, m '10 road, that on ‘ng on in bulimia. they will be “a†VARY m; 80 limit. “NO" undm- with Mo : RY DEVIJN uflnvd the chic! omem labor unions to The men. through mil) t‘; 1.30 to t up, of Bonn" hvr ray-amt), iH npmdlng going to U10 for the hut-y u“""ulxhout a. 't "manna" Itin'c. in wages 1915. 3| THE WATCHMAN-W “1'. HM" runduCCN Homo.‘ 17 In! m Lind' planned '0 bulmonton. Mr, and x" 1v." WW4: Wilden ‘0‘ and Mn, Mullarumu‘ * "'5' W took p156 f-‘ltlli'lfla-n' hizhly Te' will at“ h.‘ “8â€) \h‘. um (30110“ )nto t0 Buildlwl on o! :5. “Oil spvr VOW!) >omt que HR m‘l «Inn. «‘htn III‘HW laryn- 1e and of the old ygar foreign statisticians computed that the 3V. nun-e of the grateâ€. war of. history had cost the nations Evoked 6,â€" 319,060 men (kinod: wounded 33‘ captured) and $7,000,000,000. Those n§"".9‘ we sub-divided as follow": g Cash and 0m Prim: imlv â€"1"“ NW MARRIAGE LICENSES m;"3' {County of Victoria GEORGE BEALL JEWBIRY “ME LINDSAY lust T01] of Men and Money To Carry on War Five Months .0 'I. to. c..... to... a ._ 0‘ c o o 0‘ a s g 0.003.000.0930. ooooWoï¬ocMcï¬oo LOSSES. I «u Brawnâ€"800 nicer: killed, 4,000 wounded ; men, 15,000 killed, “0 wounded. 25,000 missing. g>..:eaâ€"~’l‘otal casualties. 1,100,000, of w ï¬n 180,090 have been killed. " ~<w~7mtal casualtiea, 13005000. of whom 250,000 have been killed. magmasâ€"430,000 km‘ed. 58 000 Wounded. 35,000 captured. ' w vsaâ€"Total casualties, ', 0.000; said by Austria to have been cap- v¢.-n Echo 2 “hr day lust week, ‘w Mr. 'l‘hm. Mnughun. run. and um \hlli». nr Vsflonvill". worn nun: muruh Im). they saw," very [p 'm-m' H'm'k, um! “'ill'w. being u-u'mr m' n \‘nm‘ml. tnok up 1h:- .=m! qunWNI )1 until nigh! u am, when M haul to give up the h, Romulying not to be out- ». hr- and his brother Tommy vb. mu noxt morning and guve Iv until “bout. H. LIL, when mum m'rosu bruln in his winter Hr. “min came out. and show- hut Willie hud Mu rifle ‘ . ‘ 80,000. o manyâ€"2.30.000 killed, 850,000 wounï¬ed, 400,000 missing. ~ v‘a"l‘ornl casualties. 1,500-000, of whom ],000,000 have been fl «ma Lugâ€"kwrfmumoo a month. a total of $1,500,000,000. “m $350,000,“00 a month, 2.: total of $1,750,000.000. mam~-$3m‘n_noo,000 a month. a total of $1,500,000,000 at home, :20!) m pming the expenses of her ally Turkey. 'naâ€"l-Islinmted to total $1.0l.)0_000_000. .wulmon all \h» warring nations are said to haVe lost perhaps 8!! ~ "WV hm" Spent b} the Palalxzation of commelce and industry '0 this nenwmlous cost. ï¬nancial anthmitins an that the “at SECTION ONE SHOT A BEAR 0 IIHS II'PUIQ'HUUU.‘ Lust. 1-"qu d within the next ï¬ve months. ".1 l‘ \H-EIHHED 2'25 1‘! \()l'.\'(: lll'Vl‘l-llt Hri'ain- -IS A '1' THE- EXPEN 812. 000,000 a month. 01‘ I‘nl'leSâ€"A 101111 01' $1,500,000,000. total of 51.750.000.000. 2 total of $1,500,000,000 at home, The sum of 85,000 was adored in Brussels for an allied aviator taken dead or alive. When men are .1 1y seeking ofllco for their own bow t, ’1 would nug- gent that if it wOo possible a law should be enacted' 0 make those over-anxious “*3". (tor municipal power pay the â€an†of such an election. Yours truly, 'l‘U WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. (To the Editor of The Dally Wurdcr) Sinâ€"Permit. me a. short space in your valuable paper to say a word in reference to «he Ops municipal election and the cost of web, which. according to my way 0! thinking could have been w’erted. l'o-ud)’ and laid him low. They brought him home and found he wrighod 225 pounds. ESTABLISHED l856 SOUTH, OPS RATEPAYER. Our Medicine Bag $1.125.000,000 at the end i Lindsay 3i Toastmaster Jordan called on sev- eral present for impromptu speeches, the topics including the Militia, the ed by the Hinioter of Militia, Gen- eral the Hon. Sam Hughes, who is conï¬ned to St. Luke's Hospital, Ot- tawa. He also referred to Colonel Garnet Hughes’ misfortune at the front, while faithfully disowgiflt his duty. Toastmaster J ordgn heartily congratulated Limit-Co). .Fee on his rapid and meritorious promotion. and bespoke for big) a, bright mili- tary career. The infant heart is pure. "l‘is only In maturer ye oppressed B\ ty'rant s lordling “ill, becomes debased And “oak; when generous impulse, noble zeal. Free thought, and honest effort, are r.epressed Enfetterod by the gnlling bonds of want, Combined with wretchedncss and woe; when old Dame Nature's HWectcst flowers, Truth.’nodesty, And Innocence, lie faded, withered, dudâ€" "l‘is only then fell sin and sordid 501! Find p’m'e within the hallowed precincts 0! That sum-(mud abode, the human heart. Should not we then. with I'oaoluflon ï¬rm Our highest powers combine, that tender yet ('npnclounz‘plant. the» unsulued mind 0! youth, ’l‘o cunivnu, to moisten with fresh down. The gentle flows of kind encouragement And Love; choice grafts to not therein. and these Developed by the {ortnizing powers The mind thus cultured, constantly becomes One purer, noble’r, stronger; soon in turn, Upon associate minds, :1 power tor good To exert, and so a noble part pex'lorm. 0! gem-w, to'gunrd tm shining bud. than rich Uninjured blossom. then the choSceat fruit, Do in succession deck the noble stem? ding. brandy sauce, Creme 3, lo ister oi Militia and Defence, Ot- Taunpico, cake assorted, crackers tawa, 0nt.: and cheese. tea, coflce, oranges. Sinâ€"The emcere oi the 45th Regio bananas, apples, layer raisins. nuts vmcnt, at their annual dinner. unani- aseorted, cafe noir, cm on leit, 'mously requested that the following Stilton came. ROChequefort cheese. !msolution be transmitted to their RDEVE JORDAN 1N CHAIR. General: G. A. Jordan, Heavens in n'par- We, the ofï¬cers and iriends. doom? ticularly happy mood, acting in the deplore your iï¬iepoeition and hope capacity of meter of ceremonies and for \our speedy recovery, and 1h. his geieral witticiem and impromptu 'beet wishes for your continued euc- remarks kept the discussion sailing .063, that the former boys oi your smoothily. Having been associated :rqiment may soon greet you in your with the £5th Best. when a very home town. They are pleased that young man, the ckairme; woke iavâ€" 'your son, Col. Garnet: Hughes, is on erably of this branch of tife militia a. highway to recovery from the work, while he also spoke ieelingly wound received at the front,i. the in regard to ‘the minor injury receiv- gallant discharge of his duties. I ed by the Hinister of Militia, Gen- (Sigad) era! the Hon. Sam Hughes, who is G. A. JORDAN, Reeve, conï¬ned to St. Luke's Hospital, Ot- J, J. H. FEE, Lt.-Col., C.0. IDESSERTâ€"New Year's plum pull-{General the Hon. Sam. Hughes. Xin- 'i‘lilil MENU. SOUPâ€"Olives Queens. young radiati- as. clear turtle aoup. hot-balm loi- tuco, Kalamazoo celery. ‘BOIlem-onl-nu-vmu 0! blue poinia. ROAST-«Christan; boot sirloin on just. turlwy, chestnut. Grading and cranberry lolly. Munch oi Veniaon. port wine sauce. ENTREES -â€" Creamed Sweotbreads. cheese Iouilio. compote of fruit with whipped cream. . VEGETABIEâ€"Hoflhed potatoes. boll- ed potatoes, Juno pets, wax beans. creamed corn. RELISHESâ€"Anchovy “0C8. mixed pickles. green pickles, horseradish, Worcestershire Sauce. punch canoe. tomato catsup. _ ‘ PASTRY -â€" Lemon meringue pie. homemade mince pie. 1 DESSERTâ€"New Year’s plum puiin ding. brandy sauce. Creme a la Tampico. cake assorted, crackers and cheese. tea, coffee, oranges, bananas, apples, layer raisins. nuts; for tha’f‘. Yet it appears that there was a Back in 1986 he wrote the following lines for of which he was editor. The title of it was feel that we owe it to Canadian literature to Nobody would to-day expect Gen tor of Militia, to write poetry. He About 9.30 o’.ciock following the nnniui meeting of the oilicers held in the Annourieo, Colonel Fu' 3 goo-ta Wired to the Hotel Simpson to partake of the bouquet. nine flout Simpson had prepared on oxcoiiont and most oppotining course flinnor. tho dainty vindo and the more nub- utntiai «tables being port-Am: oi in hurty iuhion. Much credit in due to the “bow mniigco for the ox- ooiionco oi the- menu. which won an ioiiowa : once" oi the «a Regiment. Vio- “th‘ Regiment. the Volunteers. the torie Coun/tv. end 0. number “lung. the Lediee. the Bone Guerd. Mend. were the to o! J J aâ€All the omeere were preeent. includ- Fee ‘ 0* in; Adjt. Somerville. e! the Lindsey Lt 'COI . C 0 t 1‘“ w et Heine Guard. who during the eVeu- the Hotel Sixnpeo 1. where e. ““19“" in; replied in ï¬tting term. in their on: repeat “as oer-red, It wee the beheli. Members of the School of occasion of the eznuel banquet 0‘ Instruction were hleo preeent. end the owners and will go down into the each one ebb responded to the history of the 45th on e. red-lotto: touts. event. It was e. genial happy WW I Lt. -Col. Fee gue a, snlendid a) nop- of ofï¬cers who gathered on the inVi- sis of the history at the 45th Regi- tetiOn of the gellent young Colonel,’ and a most delightful evening wee spent. Gaiters were present irorn Omemee, Tory Hill, Bobwwn. Kinmount, and other outlying die- tricte, and, needless to any; they thoroughly enjoyed the banquet and the eVening’e enterteinrnent. ' ment since he .ioined. and referred to the amiable feeling that existed be- tween himself and the boye of the Regiment at all times. He also re- lerred briefly to the duty which re- volved upon him on Colonel of the Regiment. and looked for hearty co- operation on the part of his omcers J. J. H. Fee, Lt.-Col. C. 0., Entgrtainegl LINDSAY. Ol‘l‘.. THURSDAY. Milli" I4» M5. "l‘is only in maturer years, when -'human mind, Gen. the Hon. Sam. Hughes,‘M1nis- He Seems the moist un‘likely of men here was a time when he did it. wing lines for the Lindsay Wander, Ltlc of it was “Humanity," and We literature to revive the lines. OFFICERS PRESENT. The following omcas were present: Lt.-Co). Fee, 0.0.; llajor B. H. 'An- deraon,.laa‘or E. H. Hopkins, Nader J. A. Williamson, Capt. A. J. Wil- liam, Capt. Goo. Crawford, Capt. R. E. Porter. Capt. Freud), Capt. Warren, Lieut. W. J. Thorne, Lieut. Nesbitt, Lieut. Weeks, Lieutv. Carew, Lieut. Finlay, Lieut. _Ryan. Lieut. Ion all occasions. be it late or early. ,both in and out o! M. om“. and --â€"-â€"â€"o--â€"- Liout mnammor' mulch and W (mod N- vmou- duties with credit 'l‘O am AWAY moat WAR lamib' are held in the who“ mud to blame" and anti-{action to u». While magnum mo cu mum by ‘hfl people 0‘ “adult. ‘nd hi. Crow. '8‘.†h†w‘y M. x.†“Wk“ “9 N! 0†Volunteer and n “This Association lurthor desiru broke all records in New York (01 bandmulte: in connection \\’".h the to tender to MT! Dovun their “p- cppliuflou by ‘1‘â€. to m at Camdion Militia have been. and are, '3“ sympathy at her bereavement inâ€. The threatened an N“ “"ghl’ “pmwi‘ted‘ â€M “â€3““ ’and hope that she may bear it with luv enforcement to luppocod to I. is ‘is one of ï¬ve bandmnsters in Pan-d. .gmt courage â€d fortitnhe.†Pl†reapoulble. but it mat â€a. mum‘s ‘ “°““"“°"' : Signed on behalf of the Associa- posed that up u: has given III.‘ RESOLUTION OF REGRET. ,tion. ._ “‘7er m o! a. “7Ҡ.1 Bums the â€was the ‘OHOWW; 'r. H. s'rmsox, President. cum. in am:- lot one. an (an al‘ xesolution of regret and sympathy u, n, HOPKINS, Secretory. '1“ a. new '0,“- was draited and will be forwarded to the pl' Oper source. ‘ ! WNW PCOLONEL FEE CONGRATULATEI.‘ A LOYM. "ANDMAM‘ER. A numb" at m amkoru ouloflud “out. Jhndmouur W. H. Icoontgk for the unurlng and vary (mum aorvm he has at all than chum to the Regiment. (to cm flu {or a great deal 0! pram tram the once“. owing to his mdlw to not» than COLONEL FEE CONGRATULATEIJ' expressions 0! hearty congruuluuon. M . 5mm meeting of m Lind- w m-Col. Fen. who. ulthonsh I‘ My nu- Anuoctltion for m Coumy mung man. has In . few b‘flfl'ot Victoria. hold on the 5th Janu- mounwd the ladder wd in now au- “-5" Am, 1915, tho {onowmg molu. In; tho important and MPO'NN' “on was passed: ‘ Daemon of Pommnndlu Moor of "me. n a. mu. use mm. o! m the 45m. zmoot chum mm m- Amocluton if: a Oflicers of 45th Victoria Regiment ,, the Volunteers. we‘Shofln. Lieut, In the year 1874 he was offered and‘accepted.the omce of Crown At- torney and clerk of the peace for the County of Victoria by the late Sir Oliver Mowut. assuming his duties in this town in the month of June ‘0! that: year, having served the Mr. Devlin was called to the bar of Upper Canaan in March, 1863. After receiving his diplomo. which entitled him to plead before the bar he opened practice of his profession in the town 'of Pcterboro, afterwards assuming a partnership with the late Hon. Senator John O'Donohoc in the city of Toronto. became judge of th justice for Ontario. The late A. P. Devlin was cducaL- ed at the Lincoln Academy in the town of St. Catharines and read law in the 0609 of the well-known ï¬rm of Wm. Eccles of that town for some time. afterwards entering the law ofï¬ce of the late John O'Connor, who later became judge of the high court of [as a feeder for the Welland canal to tho Hinistaer. of Public Works, Hr. Kil-laly. In this bid worth proved "sell and he shortly afterwards ut- tled in the town of Niagara, the ï¬rst. capital of Upper Cmda. when. the late Crown Attorney was born in when thoir happy mien was M- ed. Coming to Canada. in the your 1838 Mr. Devlin, sr., engaged with his brotherâ€"indaw. tho Into Hash IAKeown, to make a survey of tho Gum}. River and man on its north am late Alexander Patrick Imiimconnty and country now lor do. on County Crown Attorney of the Coun- ‘1 M in that ““5“ unify "land panning away out, of one. vii ty of Victoria. a trim Canadian , _ . , .a spoblca “pun-hon and an floor Inah ascent, was the non of Patrick to the profesaion which he ‘0 eleve- and Mice Devlin, his father by 13’ PM. longing to that distinguished lriah It. Devlin was an most anâ€! family the mlins of the Hay Counâ€" ~atndent, carrying on nanny adam- ty, Tyrone, Ireland. BB panama sliph at Cascade Hall during Bis had tho distinction of being mud cm of studios. Ha was in.†in max-ring. by the great Dr. O'Neill. upon by than. .who know hi. "i. of Ireland, who was the emitting to ha a gonna-an of acholnrly at- W in the pnn'ah oi Arbour, tainments, brad! jndput, a we “This Association turthor deliru to tender to Mrs. Devlin their daup- cst nnnpathy at her bereavement. and hope that she may both it With gmt courage “d fonituhe." "The N. In with tho tooling a! flu moat Mneorv regret um Amoclouon loan- of tho dmth of Ir. Meander I‘Mrtck Devlin. who ban to ably au- od the important 083m of County Crown Attorney and Clark of tho Waco of am (‘ounty for over forty you". Hts Mod and mini mum endeared him to all who cm In con- tact with him. He van a gentleman both in and out of MI cam. and lieuâ€"Haj“ J. 'A. Williamson. Capt. Rev. French, Major E. H. Hopkins. Bandâ€"Capt. Warren, Lieut. Nes- bitt'. Lï¬eut. F. J. Cgrew. Auditors -â€" Capt. Williams, Capt. Porter. OFFICERS WING. At . puvloul W the {allow- ing committee: were appointed : Fmsnooâ€"Cnpt‘ Williams, Capt. G. Crawford. Regimentalâ€"Ina R. H. Anderson. (19$. Williams, Capt. Cartel-d. Regimental Trmurerâ€"Lieut. F. J. Cuew. Ex-Oflcio of all Committeesâ€"Lt.- Col. Fee. â€mmsmy 8d. mm «um an {avenue um. and Adm made on such mu! I The Savings Department u a w. and connnhnt «scum {of you may. lama: a mm m lucid ondopocm at one dollaund um“. THE DOMINION BANK THE LATE ALEXANDER PATRICK DEVLIN LINDSAY BRANCH: ROBERT R085, Manger. PAGE I to 4 This Bank Offers Farmers at. us. vacuum. 0. A. BOGIIT. Lieut. lor- D on late. was presented by the loyal protein-ion, with several spiritual banquets from friends. Mr. Devlin is survived by his caved wife and one brother, D1 A. Devlin. M.D., of Napanee. pallhbearers were : His Honor J udgo McMillan, Senator McHugh, Messrs. B. J. Gough. L. V. O'Connor, P. J. Breen and F. D. Moore. K.(‘. The funeral took place D a (Thursday, Jan. 7) from his lat'o residence, 19 St. Lawrence-st, to St. Mary's R. C. church, when a requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. Msgr. Casey. The church was well ï¬lled with people of all denom- inations who assembled to pay their last respects to the deceased. {I‘D cortege to the cemetery was follow- ed by a large number of friends and citizens in sleight; and walking. The A bouquet with the words from " The Lindsay Bar.†in gold letters In the your 1895 be married Kiss Teresa Adelaide Duck, yomt daughter of the late Patrick Dink of this town. away. n. Devlin was a most sum -atudent, carrying on many 313m- !shiph at Osgoode Hall during in ‘com 0! studios. Ho wts loam upon by then. .who know bin “L to ha a gentleman of scholarly nt- tu‘mnents, broad! judput, a mu (ï¬nd and a. heart and with enr- ity. for the aaected and Java to:- mnkind. A more nobla spirit? “in“ men 903085. on. individmvl â€I that which tool 09‘“; abode 1'. f8. manhood of Alexander Patrick DD!- lin. who was the whole and 0M; of what might be termed the W of good men. He was a grand m- tertainer- and tim- spent in Mscop¢ inns. Tho threatened Alta Wt luv enter-cement lo nuppoood to I. in part responsible, but it must um- poaed that the war has given Ill." a “de moo o! the “Van-p of eating in their lot one. .ml for all witli the new world. Ithe discussion roused by the letter lent to the Times lut June by Ad- mirei Sir Percy Scott, Admin! Be- oon, Manuel! an expert and meri- eneed handler of nubmu‘inea, ‘ “it : "I! m of your rude" with. to ‘npprecieto some of the diminutio- or Pnubmuine work. let him lit duh [under . chart of the Chanel lili- pended from the ceiling. M hill ‘punch .\ hole through it. em! gun (he hole piece a piece 0! tool“;- giul inciined M £5 dogma. 2M him tux-um imagine hie chair I.“ glen movie. eidwm u the out at tide.s m him coo-Dione“)! Iii the room with em ie Wt mint. Let. him easily ample the chart into ridge. to mt a- warm. md than try in wry OM none of the manoeuvre. that look I. Iimpio when m were is 09ml 0" on the table end looked down no- in the quiet policed. of a. “ii-lit away."- Whuo immigration into the United State- an nme owed. Nov.“- broko all records in New York (0" applications by dicu to mom nit- W it. run. Prohsbly he will dischu-gs snother torpedo . tow ur- onds lster to make doubly sure. Is the discussion roused by tho letter tnoo. ad to are his torpedo v. “0 point ct which he calculus slowill hue â€rived when the torpedo hu- uh amino must no In In“. tor hi: quu'ry with the non of MI bout pointing in tho dlmtion in with. I. expect- an enuny'l vocal to â€II. Then he bu to estimate the and of Th! London Times recently wit- od an annuitie- mt mt an 0800:“. and cm of . mm dur- ing and tame. Tho and: 0! ch. aim-flan must “0 In 'd'o (.1. sped rapidly and prewar-fly.