Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Aug 1914, p. 4

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__ PAGE FOUR TAB BRITISH WIG PUBLISHING a RaRot Aid RL Meas. cP resident il Le. rector a rat a Office Ne 1 rane 1 ORIPTION RAT Dally Edition) rae in clty .. oy in advance afl to rural of and (Bem!- Weekly Edith year, by mail, cash if not year, LO to United States ...... y d three months pro rata. Attached 1a one of the beat erinting offices In Canada. REPRESENTATIVE lipeice saassnn 32 Church st REPRESENTATIV Mew york. Office ........228 Fifth Ave Fran R. Northrup, Manager Tribune Bldg ani R Northrup, Manager. job THE VETERANS ON DUTY. Col. Hunter is entitled praise for hig desice veterans of the vieg. These veterans are «to the duty they and 'their offer The colonel tary man. command of the 47th Regiment yet in his prime. de partment. fit the but they retire some men while yet active, and this was Col. Now the call to alms makes the veterans feel that they like don the uniforms and guard the lic' interests. Why take tage of their service ii they liste some of the young men who can be uselully and necessarily in 'commerce and industry LYING ABOUT BRITAIN. The Germau mischiei-makers busy everywhere. The Chamber German-American Commerce, Nev Xgrk, . has, issued a statement that ugh the roply of Belgium to 'Ger Any, refusing Germany's troops per- 3 to cross her wfer and attack France, go until' Aug. 5th Britain's k crossed to the continent ust between the 3rd fth. 'Which ia'h lie. Sir Edward Grey made his iagmous speech in the Imperial wens on August 4th. In that speech he said : "We have aR, yet with ing an expeditionary armed out of the country." Next many, refusing to abide by the neu: trality she had signed, aud England as her enemy, gium, and the war was on. later Lord Kitchener oi} war. days troops were prepared jor did not cross the English til week The Godman chief wikers will not facts. © Their business is prejudice against Britain evervwhere, in Cagadn, in the United States, India, and, of course, Any one who gets between the Kaiser and the sun is an enemy trek hed as such, THE PINCH HAS PASSED. The fedora parliament Fiturday, after a session of five days. In these five days, however, it effected legislation which must na turally relieve the financial situation. The money "tightness" of the week will Sow | There will to great to enroll the city for home ser (quite ual will gladly dfsume should be advepted. enthusiastic mili ivy "op He had retired from the while Rules of the average man, Hunter's case. would to again pub not advan- re- can employed are of in territory and was not is troops in Aug and Com made no/ en regard to send force day Ger treating invaded Be! I'wo days became minister the Several later action, hut channel un last mis the create care about to in in Germany and must be adjourned last not be an inflation of [busivess, but a re vival of it, sndeen Yorms acceptable to the. three' 'M's--ihe merchants. the manufacturers, aud the mumcipali ties. The banks can issue their notes, and for general business pur- poses, (being fully protected "by the bank roserves, they will be as viceable as the dominion notes. [Ms colfits' will be wesumed, aud at a rea sonable rate. Interest may be a lit tle higher, but it should wot be above 63% or 73 G, and If it Is the prime minister may bave occasion to study the cause thereof. The coun cils that have baen held up, in their work--and when it is most urgently required--will find the dJpportunity, wtder the new legislation, to get ad- vi to a limited extent, and great will be the rejoicing. During the last two weeks + the municipalities have felts dike the milhionuire in Toronto. of whom we heard. He was rich in stocks and real estate, but when a galled on him for a subscrip- & patriotic object he handed a Gof, and vemarked, "That is own ser A ------ their securities. probably, and the doxol- raise a dollar They at the on can do so now, same time sing ogy. p-------------- EDITORIAL NOTES, At least seems to have been unduly re ward of $50. one man anxious to win that + . thanks to the legislation, for The way is now open, federal government's municipal financing and carrying on of public works. Eighteen thousand foreigners enroll- at Paris and ready the French tricolour. and as unique as it ing in the army to fight under wnat a spectacle, is unusual. a-------- In one day last week 97,000 men en- listed in England. A record in itself, It shows that when Britain is in dan- her sons need 'no urging, to do their duty. ger no com pulsion, What is our commission doing about the Can't a lit tle life work ? hghting of the city? e be put into the unfinished And when are the new lamps in all their unrivalled to shine forth brillianey ? called the reserves, 6,000,000 Ihe German army has out available have eventually the field, divided missions--to capture Paris save; Be lin She succeed in neither. It is a little early in the to begin assesabg the damage of the Wien the campaign is over the calculated much better, it= last men, It in may with and may war game war cost can be and the debt will bury some empire, and there are four of them in the con flict of Dayton, Obio the wonderful that he council have accomplished. At the .work I'he tells of and the what the Give us make ity manager things cost, compared w ith manager ? to of ouncl without a some ground on which a comparison be the hat will: many "Made in (an nada the by articles soid in our stores and replac- "Made develops it iabel and-bye on of goods in Germany.' Canadian talent i ing the If the and war industry, should, will be as not so bad as it looks. sold $12,- debentures the And the papers and the pub loronto, by chance, VOU.000 of mere before war sel on Tic as if some won derful been Mere luck, gentlemen, luck, and you had nothing to do with it. men are chorthing thing had done. mere Fhe Duke Connaught could not leave ready Duke head of his regiment oi successor 13 the the until his his 18.1 Canada place, and the ake Si Teck war, at When he comes the battles the more fighting will be later, fresh from of his country, he welcome £100,000 Very But rifles gives rifles patriotic ! the Eaton, for the generous and the Faton pur chase ol very government I'hat its as a contemporary re can supply is duty marks, could better supply the splints, the the beds and foods the wounded have bandages, must "will east "Germany," says a telegram, the abandons be compelled far Not That but to quit if it only Kiao Chau is only of the which many millions of pounds sterling. one its possessions, one on it has spent Ger- in the Pacitic number which Japan manys owns lands owned by a of will eventually ibe [PUBLIC OPINION] eA Church Militant. .ondun hundred declared pray Adverts Anglican their willingness I'he church militant One clergymen have to tight or But It Is Ix ited. reuse Pi The a prom Poli nom\ would nrouse more enthusiasm if his word anything Standard of sh auto patriotic were good for Canada's Loyalty. Advertis | Canada will send. her ier rn her last dollar to keep intact British flag, British honor British heritage. London aud Newest Edition, Toronio Globe "Through Paris to London" title of one of the most popular var booke in Germany. "Through Belgium to Perdition' looks lke\being nearer the truth. Germany. zlph Herald. When it' comes to a question of where the war was made the kai doesn't appear anxious to. have the stamp 'Made in many" put on Ways of Newspapers. Saturday Night It may be Armageddon they sre going to Rave in Europe, but the daily papers will be getting out ux. tras to within five minutes of (in: briel's last call To Bottle The Fleet. Monireal Heramid Kiel canal, which for the largest German warships between the North Sea and the Baltic, is the crowning achicwement in connection with Ger. Made In Gue The ia the THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1914. GERMANS IN OSTEND], MIGHT SEND ING OVER ENGLAND. ind Dropping Bombs In Cities -- Russian Offensive Movement May Withdraw Troops From French Border. London, Aug. 23.--Cable commu- nication with Ostend has been inoter- rupted since 10.05 Saturday morn- ing. This was accepted in official circles proof that the Germans now gccupy the eity. Passengers arriving at Folkestone by the last regular steamer say that the Ger- man eavalry-was just outside of Os tend in, considerable force Friday night and that they were then pre- paring to enter the city. The populace of the city was re- ported in a panic and the city au- thorities had warned all civilians to surrender their arms. Thousands of refugees are in the city and they are certain to suffer greatly as the food supply is limited The newspapers, led by the Times the Post, and the Express, all voice the fear that latest German move may niean an attempted raid through the air directed agains! England While the majority of the military experts say they can not. conceive of any such move, the great majority of Britons have fo years been apprehensive of a Ger man Zeppelin sailing over England and dropping: high explosives on its cities The knowledge that Ger- mans are within four hours of the British coast by steamer has many at least nervous The office, however, refused to be pressed by this possibility The Russian offensive is describéd by the war office jas "'ex- tremely strong." It known that the great hope of the British experts is that the Russian invasion of Germany and Austria will be so wift that it will be necessary to withdraw. troops from the French frontier to meet it The announce ment that the Landstrum,; the Ger man home defence line, has been cgl led to the celors,' is construed as meaning that this force of than a million men will be used repulse the invasion, inasmuch as it is purely and simply a home defence organization as war Am movement 18 0 Kingston Events 25 YEARS AGO. made | CONCLAVE DESPITE WAR. Liection of New Pontiff Within Ten Days Is Certain. London, Aug. 22.-- There will be no difficulty in holding a conelave to elect a new pope owing to the war. in the opinion of English Catholics postponement of the conclave is un- thinkable It is believed here that svery cardinal, including those of the belligerent nations will consider it a0 imperative duty to wake every buman effort to reach Rome within the ten days limit. But even if aot a single cardinal except the Ital- fans manage to reach Rome, the onciave would still be held and the slection be binding The conclave meets automatically ten days after the death of the pon- iff. If there is no quarum those who zet there within ten days are locked up and proceed to elect 4 new pon- tiff. It is his eminencge's duty to 20, and he will do his best te arrive We do net know what the ¥rench, erman and Austrian cardinals are doing, but presume that they will io their duty and make every effort a get to Rome. Still, we are all up n the air, as present conditions are mprecedented in the history of the hurch It is understood that Car- linal Gasquet is also planning to nake an effort to get to Rome.lLt 24s been suggested "that the bellig- rents may allow special conclave erms with cardinals abroad to pass hrough the lines, but in the event of a considerable proportion of for- sign cardinals being unable to get to Rome in time it is certain there will {be no possiblity of a foreign pope { being elected Germans Will Not 6 Get Divided. 29.__'The Canadian ompany has an- will pay the Octo- British stock-hold- ers whose stock is registered in the German agents if prescrib- and affidavit forms are company's London London, 18. Pacific Railway eo nounced that It bdr divident to name oil ed indemnity lodged in the heke mote! Russell ho of I'hieves made a raid on tel and stole large key and brandy I'he work of draining Victoria Park use tiles has commenced Police Inspector -Glidden a call at several hotels late Saturdan mght Interesting developments ar looked for quantity whis of by and mad TO INVESTIGATE ATROCITIES. Order to French Prefects, "In View of Day of Reckoning." Aug. 24.---M. Malvy, the ister of the interior, has issued statement instructing prefects to take pote of atrocities committed from day to day of the ultimate day reckoning I'he list is to acts committed by the armies or pe ple of a country that has struck its name off the list of civilized peoples I'he prefects instructed to c« leet evidence all have . or close to the frontier, and have suffered deliberate violence or blood shed' by Ger man authorities hey are to get all possible details and to confirm then by definite Proof, Paris, min mm view include "all irfegular wre from persons who been in Ge an seen $10 to that Picton council gave overseas volunteer from town of 3 each | 28th England's discount- aggregated the en- $120,000.000. The $18.500,000 higher { office by August | The Bank of {ing last' week { ormeus sum of reserve stands {than last week | So far the govegnment's war bor- bs swing has amounted to $160,000,- { 000 There has' been a huge ac- {cumulation of credits in the money | market and the success of yester- | day's treasury bill issue has accele- | rated war loan preparations. | Sentiment becoming more con- | fident and cheerful and the situation {| sems to be steadily improving As | yet there has been no official an- | nouncement of any kind regarding | the resumption of stock exchange factiveity. However, the outlook is | undoubtedly brighter, and it is be- { lieved here, the financial situation twill cont'nue to improve. is For Canada. 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