Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jul 1914, p. 4

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Dally and Semi-Weekly by FrISE WHIG PUBLISHING LIMITED President 3: Fon ie bea Managing Emden 4 Bec.-Treas. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Dally Edition) hs yasr, delivered in city ...... gH S28 Jar if pald in advance Be-Foar. by mali to rural officess. ear, to Uniied States and three months pro ra (S8emi-Weekly Edition) ¥ mail, cash 8 5 1 Joan | to United States .... and three months pro ri od Is ons of the best job ol nada. Attach war offices in Ca NTO REPRESENTATIVE Bt Small "hur 8 ora v § Rep FPRESENTATIVES Sew York Offic e he 34 Fifth Ave. rt , Man FMI R. Ne rap ro" Bldg. rank R. Northrup, Manager. ALL ARE FOR THE STATE. It is & most noticeable circumstance that, which is looming the in view of the continental war, up and looking quite alarming, local feeling in Writain, and over matters purely do Almost men of the their po closer mestic, is calming down. the mother 'country litic unanimousiv pubhie are ceasing bickerings, are getting and more intimate on the that great issues allect the nation. Again, as In former occasions, all are for the state %hen the question of national defence Who unanimity become conspicuous does remember the all parties England co-operated during the South African war. There were dilieremces of opinion as to the part Britain should play in that great event, but omce the mother country be- came involved in war doubt as to where the They were guite ready to make sacrifice, of men and money, the sake of the name and record and re-) 'putation of Grest Britain. Partyism, Land all thet it baplied, were for the + time completely forgotten. The perience them will be the experience "again should the occasion demand it. not with which mn there people was no stood- any for ox- The maya of New York is cow- niencing a c@mpaign, which pected to become state wide, of. the is ex- and in home rule of cities far mavement in Ontario should be very popular. The bee: ted by the legislature, practically one enough. . cities have and by man in it, long ANY ADVANTAGES IN WAR? How ts aintude towards war public opinion has changed in me was and not so long ago regarded Without according to the erroneous conclusions of people when wars were a8 omens of good times these economic conditions some decome unsatisiac GREAT LOSS OF PEOPLE. Britton B. Cooke, in the Canadian Courier, estimates that between 1901 and 1911, Canada somehow lost about a million of the immigrants it brought a willion costing the country $1.25 in, to and a million that procure, carried home perhaps many because they left for the land they canie and with all they had sav- each millions, whence ed as a competency Mr. Cooke, learned that Canada loses of the popu- by has patient enquiry, has cost so much in money three lation 1t and effort on to secure heavily aecounts © disappointment in pot find- ing the conditions or comforts of Can- the some ada what immigrants expected; ability of of the foreigners, through luck or industry, to amass quickly enough to keep them in and the 'wandering of distemper or both, their native land; the disease, species attacks and 80 possesses which many It hardest ficials say that much depends upon the governments to anchor the the third named class that are federal ol- 12 the to handle, and the provincial immigrants, to interest them in the them content » to make may," said this land and books provinces must situation, and "We him free of but the bring other influences to bear to hold soil or otlicial, "give advice, him in place and to Canadianize him." Which recalls the pamphlet that Ar- Hawkes wrote upon the subject, he been specially commis sioned to Mr. Hawkes and provincial governments should co the question been doing so? Om the con trary they have been ignoring the sub- and the thur after had study and report upon it idea was that the federal operate on Have they immigrant ject, country has been suffer ing in consequence. EDITORIAL NOTES, I'he Roblin government is perpetua Mani- that Le ting its discreditable policy in Does any an toba. one suppose luck follow Pas ? its jobbery in I'he the plan of the works' department of to the able Whig does not think much of referring the pavement It its disposal, question outside parties should, with expert advice at. be to settle this question at once. It the bar party among the the present is proposed to organize a banish young con Hs lead Plewman, seevatived of province is My Urange Sentinel er for the lute of the So that the issue is not dead in the conserva Uve pally. London is having a home comers' week, with attractions that cost eral thousand dollars. But live vear affair I'he would be made memorable ii sev- it is a old boys' visits they came with less frequency, and time were given for the Preparations I'he Bell Telephone company should see the wisdom of dropping its iron clad and prepostious casement agree ments and accepting any relief by which it can Its comply with _ public opinion, wires must be removed from Princess and King streets The land won %* over with real estate men, but those the pets of the federal government in Quebec the many most who are and making thousands And political personal shrewdness, Maritime Provinces are very easily colour, not the does trick tory, and men, the sacrifices that war scan the papers and the news oi battle of good. Au this bas beet 0 changed. nan can now tage. All he Movement token of the disasters that have at tended the House of Hapsburg. Recov & of an assassina without any desire for caused, used to aceept and read as the precrursor No wise soe advan Austrian In_war in th any CAND see towards Servia, is a fresh | ering from the sh tion Austria makes mands upon Servia, "for reflection, refuses almost complete . smaller power, and comes gu gressive. wo hurriedly that the diplomatic pow ters have not the time which to | bring about an understanding of any kind. {n addition all Europe practically. 'There is the "divity in some countries in w hich not has not ed Japan. Germany France is pain. 'conflict. Italy and Greece are making. a -show . with fittle behind it. England, which has been paying off its war debt rapidly, "and "is the best able because of this to Jace new emergencies, does not want (to waste her life and national TOsOUTes in any wanton service. And .. Still the rashness of Austria continues, and, diplomacy failing to localize the "trouble, to combine it to Austria and Servia, there is no telling what a day may bring forth. iB The "Toronto News says that more Lever this country 'demands integ- 3 What impetuous de- little accept time the the gives to surrender of immediately be Iie thing is done mn is in arms, greatest ac- the ready i wy or [handicapped Jhy Mail would is trying to picture the British navy had Seeing that takes to build i what have happened if con tingency vote to the ge ne through it three vears view ship the would ol m the present crisis not be very exhilica ting Lhe provioce is disposed to enforce the con compulsory deaf and blind are cerned. And properly It see that all the who by ' physical disabilities ave aided financially well cationally. education so far as and dumb sO should children as as edu PUBLIC OPINION A Remarkable Offer. Journal of Commerce Lloyds are offering three to one that Sir Thomas Lipton will not lift thes America cup. Here's hoping that they lose. She Surely Does. London Advertiser An English divine says that the young woman of to-day prefers dress to the Pible. Aud yet she appears to take a lot of interest in revelation: A Direct Insult. Toronto Telegram I'hat balloon which landed in front of the Bisley targets while the Cana dians were shooting was a direct in- sult to our marksmen. A Lost Commission. Montreal Herald. A special board of enquiry is to vis it Nova Scotia to look into claims of Fenian raid veterans. By the way where is that High Son of Liviog Commission summering ¥ In The Classic City. Stratford Beacon . 'the post The Jrinkiog Jountain at vliice has not been du operation nr a TS 2, 0 ca battle | | | as pfeasuring THE TOWN O OQUE Fire Brigade Lost Cup to Napanee at Lindsay. Gananoque, July 31.--As a result of the"recent upper school examina tions, Gananoque high school suc- ceeded in passing the two candidates who wrote on that - examination. Miss Lena McNeil passed part 2 and finished for the Faculty of Educa- tion, and Miss Florence Abbott com- pleted the second half. Arrangements have been made by the committee who had the town park. improvements in hand for a big formal opening of the grounds to the public on Thursday evening, August 6th. Gananoque fire brigade at Lindsay yesterday at the eastern convention lost the coveted cup which was won by Napanee in the excellent time of 34 1-2 seconds. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hughes, Stone street are mourning the loss of"their infant child who passed away on Wednesday. Mrs. Burton Palmer, of North- ford, Ont., is spending some time in town guest of Mrs. W. T. Crouch, Charles street, Mr, Rogers, an old gentleman, quite feebie, who has been at Tre. mont Park for some time past met with a severe accident on King street on Wednesday Two dogs playing on the walk ran between his legs trioping him and throwing him down heavily, the back of his ead striking the' cement walk and cutting a deep gash in it. Mrs. James Scott, of New York City, who has been spending some time with Napanee relatives has ar- rived in town for a visit with Mrs T. Crouch, Charles street. «IS CAL OF DISEASE. Pr. Armstrong Discusses Typhoid Perforations in London. London, July 31.--In the of general surgery at the American Clinical congress meeting here Dr Armstrong, of Montreal, the Cana dian delegate, read a paper on "Ty phoid Perfarations." Quoting recent figures embracing some thousand cases, Dr. Armstrong ed that one-third of the deaths due to "perforation" which was com moner among men than women Municipalities by effective legisla tion for securing the provision pure water and efficient drainage, could do untold service in arresting disease, this enormous waste vourg lives at their most susceptible period from twelve to twenty-five vears of was a bad reflection humanitarism and the business acumen of the laity. The medical profession was not responsible. show were of ol age, upon WAS NOT ISSUED. division | from | nine | THE STORY OF REATION 5 -------- Part Four Coming---Part Three Con- cludes. Part three of "Creation' will show at the Ideal for the last time tonight. Tomorrow and Sunday and Monday part four will be offered free to the people of Kingston. By many, part four is considered to be the most in- teresting section of this, -the most talked of photo play in the world. The history of the church is shown in this part ? The pictures are beautifully color- ed and have taken the producers years to perfect. At first the idea of showing in motion pictureg the créa- tion of the world was thqught to be impossible. The little band of work- ers who had conceived the idea stuck faithfully to their plan. and their efforts were finally crowned with success. Admission is free to all exhibi- tions. As a grand finale to these pie- tures it is planned to show some spe- cial films next Tuesday night. These will also be free. EPI S PIPES EEE DELIRIUM OF WAR. At St. Petersburg, war fev- er is running high, with the public almost in a delirium Canada is ready to mobil- ize twenty-five thousand men if necessary. Fell bP eee rd The first British deet is ready for: any emergency Two Germans were arrested ou the Isle of Wight. pd sat of The *German cabinet till midnight Denials mobilization carry litle weight German press cen- sorship established. war CR REE EE EE EER EEE EERE RE) Austria may deglare against Russia to-ddy. * el Ge ed ede bok bb sfesfesfesfedodoled DEARER gededeiele desde desfesdede dodo WHEAT WILL BE Rest of Year Goes on Or tte News "Whether this not," said T. T. Renton, local man ager of Méssrs. James Richardson and Sons, Board of Trade Building, "wheat will be dearer for the rest of the year "Before the trouble.it was bear- {is sh, but the low price had been | reached, I think Now with the de | mand from the old countries in view {of a European war it has gone up with a bound,.and I think it will stay up We have a good crop in | Canada, and there is also a good crop in the United States, but netier Whether War Not. | or the war goes on or Daughter of Berlin Coal King Seeks of --these--are--quite--so good as they : Divorce. London, July 31.--That John Freeman Mitford, a son of Ba Rodesdale, and his wife, former! Marie Anna von Friedlanderfuld dau ghter of Berlin's coal king, wno' were married in Berlin on. Jan. 5th," have scparated became kfown thromgh an application made by the husband to the high court _jor-a criminal infor mation against Editor Fenton, of the "Pink 'Un," libel. The news , according to' the Hon. M ford's application, alleged that the seffiration, rumors of which had been circulated subd rosa, had been brought about by the mcrals of "the Hon Mr. Mitford. [het application was refused tiChnical grounds, the high court oi justice holding tha# a criminal in- formation was inadmissible in a case. the Hou an for on such CABBAGE WORM BAD. Acres of Crops Monaghan Township. South Monaghan, July 3T.--In th township of Monaghan the army worm has not appeared in such number to concern, but many have been destroyed by which is working se a on Farmers un { Many Destroyed in cause cabbage cabbage worm, ons havoc in the severe monetary gardeners state past have they as it is this season Spraying is be arried on generally, but even th Oes Dot Keep iin check: " the vicinity, loss. that never known it to be in , i A Delicate Instrument Seismometers, or seismograpl they are more generally termed, instruments for - detecting or the earthquake shock or | Some of the modern ones are extremely delicate and sensitive--=o sensitive, in fact, according to M ne, that if the solid column of mas onry communicating with the rocky floor he pressed with the hand, the seigmograph which rests on the mas- onry will be affected, and if th horizontal boom or pendulums be re wave of London's crowded with heav that the top slightly other on one streets when drays they will show of the buildings bend ward each other. Purchases A Newspaper. Woodstock, July 31 William Aj pel, of Tavistock, the warden of Ox ford county, has gone into the new paper business and has purchased the Tavistock Gazette from T. HH. leslie, the late proprietor. The war- den says he is not a newspaper man, but a business man, and as such he should make it go. He will look after the mechanical department, and will continue his other busines§ in Tavistock. Goes To New Westminstér. Galt, July 31.-- After being for twenty-two years a member of the staff of the Galt Collegiate Institute, W. E. Evans, commercial master, has resigned and accepted a position in 'the staff of the collegiate of New Westminster, B. C., where he will organize a commercial department Mr. Evans leaves town early mext month for the coast, and will be Ieloved later by his ihe and fami™ ¥ Mrs. Powell, mother of Mrs. Sena- tor Frost on Wednesday celebrated her ninety-eighth birthday, amid the good wishes of a host | : acres of | + et nti T | were last year Yesterday we bought prices prevailing at peg, and this morning we are upon to cover at the rate cents a bushel." wheat at Winni- called of five | the died on Monday, Kemptville! after a week's ill- n2us He was a prominent busi- ness man, a Methodist, a conserva- tive, and forty-five years of age Knowing the right, there is | particular excuse for doing wrong J. E. Marke¥, at no the i KINGSTON 2 BUSINESS COLLEGE (Limited) Head of Queen Street lourses in bookkeeping typewriting, civil eral improvement commercial ates she servic aud al subject moderate Information ree H. F. 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