--North Sea, and BERAL RELIEF F Tonight the campaign in connec j ton with the patriotic fund ends, ani it is hoped the object aimed at; the | raising of £50,000, will be attained. It would have been the easier and the but. for the éon- ever present, that | quicker reached | sciousness, Lwas alot of enforced idlemess in the leity, and an urgent need of a general relief fund Some of the subscribers | gave less than they were disposed to they want- for the cam- there the ground that something give, on led to reserve , gentral relief fund, | puign can hardly be closed until an- | other begins. There is a difference between the two funds, howeter, and and Seml-Week} ny | it will be accentuated as time goes WHIG PUBLISHING | It ome ctise the beneficiaries are = LIMITED, i of the country, BE and one; Ha | LEE || BE il -e of A EEE SS = Published Dal THE BRITIS on i regarded as wards 3$i......President , and provided jor because their hus ..Managing Director { and Sec.-Treas. [Dance and sons are off to the war land fighting in defence of the coun- . 243 | try. The money paid to them 229 | 292 | not a charity but a recompense J. G. ElMott ... Leman A. Gul Telephones: > Business Office . Editorial Room Job a . is for {a service that only a few can ren | der, The relief fund is not of the $8.00 | same character. Its very lame sug- One year, by mail to rural offic 5. $2.60 ' gests its 'quality. Men, unemployed, O° ix ind three months pro mais | who are willing to work, will hes (Semi- Week) | tate to seek and accept of 0 | which represents their needs in placy Work of some kind is pre- | ferable, and the work that Joo | . | generally are supplying. | earn they will accept. the more read- It may be that they will have 8 Pet wh il New York Office to receive that which Frank R. Northrup, Manager. | earn, under circumstances that Chicago Tribune Bldg. | . rank R. Northrup, Manager. | without a parallel. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Daily Editon) One year, delivered in city ... One year, If paid in advance .. 8 mone lof value. Attached is one of the printing offices in Canada. TOR E. § best What' men not they do are i PRAYER FOR PEACE | AMONG THE NATIONS. | NOTES. pass EDITORIAL times will away I'hese hard the that a War. Then will come ® will last for Beformed Jewish congrega-| with United States at the open Jewish New Year this » [hy most precious source of pes A be a messenger In eviry Lion in the mg of the raver wa 'Lirant sit, O boom years offered The patriotic campaign closes "to night with the most interesting pro hall You reader, if you are not there " thou eternal od enable lsrapgl to I peace. unto the peoples of the earth Bless our country that it may ver be a stronghold of peace, and lx ita advocate in the council of na tions. May contentment reign within 1s borders, health and happmess ithin its homes. Strengthen the bonds of friendship and fellowship be- en all the inhabitants of our land Plant virtue in soul and may love hy name hallow every home heart." Inscribe us in the lLile, and grant unto us a prosperity and joy Blessed OU Lord (iver peace, ceedings in the city will miss it, Toronto does mot now want' td buy its street railway "Tis well No public corporation ean run a great enterprise as- cheaply-as & pri Vate company every During the, mobilization of troops of Russia . all the drink shops: are nd" every T A closed There is no other country Book of vear of hou, \men under: similar circumstances where of peace. | such a law prevails be well-known musician for the I'he offer of a to give a symphony , concert A VERY GOOD LAW, : benefit the relief of fund has been in Kingston which 1s It direction I here is a law A : gladly accepted Everything counts being vere fairly observed, refers in a public movenhent automobiles cand the mn they shall stopped and out of service on the street. I'hat law should be amended enjarged, and to the extent of making it cover wi the speed and motion of automobiles To The London hotel-keepers "will hand over a fund of $3,000 to the patriotic fund if the Ministerial Association will drop ite demand for license But the preachers decline. sToronto Telegram is which head when or Te- duction, As a street inte sim up the automobiles up. and come to a hall, rule does mot ob- when following "Ars. worry that The ing over the little improvement treet car slows should slow has made in music since the days of Wagner Our . contem- takes no notice, apparently, vd because such a {termany tain in Kingston there are narrow eas- | capes every day.' Passengers align [porary the cities » HW AT LOUVAIN, BELGIUM, German Officer Recognized Belgian Member of Craft, Who Refused te Be Spared Unless Others' Were. A long face gets a short welcome | from the busy mun. i 24. --The ' power o ! illustrated by a story which has been related here by a citizen of Louvain who, with the Masonic sign, says he saved hity his fellow-citizens from beng shot to death by German troops. I'his group: of citizens, according to the recital of the Belgian Mason, had been bimed up for execution. lhe man firing party had their rifles "present arms' when the Free gave a Masonic sign. lne German officer commanding the Ostend, . Sept. Free Masonry Unless you try you will never ! know what yon can't do. 1 are no other bidders, } | i I i You ¢all buy a thing cheap if there | Family pride has been the ruina- tion of many a Young man, tier- at It isn't always the pretty girl who | Mason | Makes good in a photograph. | ' 1 i When the family skeleton rattles Bibbys » I to the neighbors have their windows | firing squad happened to belong open. the craft. He recognized "a brother, and ordered the Louvain bree Mason to leave the ranks. This meant sparing his life. 1 he Louvain citizen, however, refused, sav ing, "My fellow-citizens are née more guilty than I am. If you are going kill them, 1 shall be killed witn them.' Lhe German officer thereupon order A woman hates a male flirt worse than she hates a mouse--unless he's | flirting with her. Before marrying a living picture a-{ man should have enough saved up | to purchase a suitable frame. to ists. Always Is It Thus. her presents his cash spent, = And her words of thanks sweeter than honey, when he had squandered last red cent, She marrigd a youth ed the release of the eptire party. imme To buy Is . were { Kingston Events 25 YEARS AQO. jut hig who saved Gas engines will be hut at the lo comotive works, Y.M.C.A workers money to purchase building, She Filled The Bill. John Sloan, the painter, was lec- turing on "Models" before an art | class in New York. "Then theré is the frivolous meo-} del," said: Mr. Sloan. "She, unless | very beautiful, is to be avoided. "A frivolous model besought friend of mine to employ her "*NO, Wo," he said. 'I only do still life---~flowers and fruit." ** 'Well,' said the model, looking up at him. reproachfully out of lim pid blue eyes, 'well, ain't I a peach?' Chicago Herald. Oh! | his money. | are collecting a site lor a he Hunter's evangelistic services in Svdenhani Street church vith Cess, Collector of the steamer Hamiltén, on making {wards Crossley and Methodist are great meeting Sue al at Magnus, of the false reports Inward and out Kingston ol oflicer customs seized St account & EXPLAIN SOCIAL Friumph "of Allies Will Spread De- mosvacy. ) 24 socialists Bordeaux, of 'the towards Sept wititude French the war is defined in the newspapt France by a socialist cmbed who is "one the highest | thorities in Paris," "Internationalism;"' 'he writes, ver meant 'the suppression of ality, but an the nations, as of "ne- nation Understanding betwesn which naturally pre supposes their existence Socialists realize, that victory for Cermany be followed by a rule of sa- and spurred heel in Europe, while a triumph for France: would mean a German republic, a republic in Bohemia, a republic in Hungary, and an lend to Furopean militarism. It would mean peace assured, and all roads to.progress opened. "The war for us is something: more than a struggle for our sacred na, tional independence; it is the barri- cade on which we ,fight for the pro gress: of hamanify. That is why ewe have abandoned everything far tional defense." would bre at Mamie :* Se your brother said | was a peach ? Johnnie : thought he'd he said he Youse. Yes--but eee "can" SEEK INDEPENDENCE. Hopes to War. Chicago, Sept. 24 --A Why She Quarreled With Him. "Why did you quarrel with your husband?" ¢ "He said I was positively" ugly, Lithuania Profit by long from the street cars, orf the crossings, wnd "are startled with I'hey did not of the man with der big trombone ! when hock see it au Hit be sometimes STE Most of the newspapers of Paris The Herald, New York week, tomobiles a hoarse past them. hind them. their danger, close they had run Other cities have, seen the protecting the people, and "Kingston must see the same necessity sooner or have been suspended. the Paris edition of the Herald, is losing $7,000 and may cease publication unless the they were not aware of they a and realized how to an accrdent. circulation can be made seli-sustain- necessity of ng I'he Trades and Labour Congrass, later. 'lhe automobile drivers, when going at a. lively clip, may not like to | be held up at the crossings. It they do not there 4s nothing to them from using the are not traversed by the street and not subject to the "weribed in this article. in" session at Si. John, declared that War, now in progress, capitalistic the . collosal was instigated the The Fmperor. of Germany interested in the Krupp capital by hinder classes. streets whieh is financially cars, | In this way he is a ist and is very properly denounced. w orks. dangers The commissioner of the Sal- vatiaqn Army in Canada appeals the people and the government, A CRJSIS IS IMPENDING. Tew The British navy may succeed, submarines seroplanes, inving the German ships out, 'of Kiel harbour and to sea. But there is no evidence of this, though public opin- ion in Britain may force the admiral to do something in revenge (he loss of three battleships that were torpedoed and lost. Whether British public opinion expresses itself force- fully or mot German public will presently assert itself. Capt. Persicus, a. German navel} writer, published a book, entitled "Ihe Debacle," in which he describes An imaginary war with Britain. In this the German fleet remains in Kiel harbor in the opening stages, achieves no great success with its torpedo at- incks on the blockading tieet m the is finally forced by |its bitterest enemies public opinion to put to sea and meat | '© seeomplish, ' its doom. The book made patriotic y= -- Wigrmans very 'angry. The Deaths Nancy Kicks Back. and . St. Thomas Journal foresaw the possibility of German | The Germans appear to have lLeén 'public. opinion, maddened by the eco- to lo and or- for the employment of the Toronto responds, with s d . i i" an | cal, provincial federal, to gnnize men in some way. and' the motto of the hour is, "Work, not charity." Tay tor [PUBLIC OPINION| opmion Santa Is Busy. London Advertiser . : Reports from the Arctic say Santa Claus is working overtime on drums, swords and guns as Christmas' toys. "A Man of Evil Omen." { Le Soeil, Montreal + Bourassa has dome more harm to [the French-Canadiun people than all have been able making .a dead set- on Nancy, but Mumic pressure of the blockade, forcing | lke most French girls she | resents the Gi Rn navy:into a desperate their intrusion. i 3 o I : EE Sourse against the wisest counsels of | The Ome Protector. the naval strategists, _ Toronto News This may be a prophecy of what The British government that strove conte. "Ihe ports of the North Sea to do much for the small landholder 5 Germapg bias been and the obscure. citizen. natutally be deprived of all a] came the motive chamipion of the et cgminunication With . 4) 'nations <when 'a great power the outer world. Her food supply ? E (®t out to crush them. 'must be ruwning very short. Some | -- ~ thing has to be dome. What is ihe | Teo Many Su blers. ¥ a ronto Star fe of a navy that will not fight, and py 0 oo, (SOROS Flavelle, says, 66k to keep the sea open for her (lat we have had too many gamb- drode ? . What is the use of a fight- lrs and speculators in Canada, { machine that, though inferior to navy of Great Britain, represents wd » hiv-| He did not vse those exact words, but he said that if I, was to mugder any one, I would bgfifound guilty." Houston Post, grant to President Wilson by Dr. A. K. Ruthkauskas, as ch man of the eonvention of Lithuan tans, which met here form a pro- gramme to raise funds for destitute fellow countrymen in the war zone and to assist in a campaign Took ing to the restoration of Lithuania as a independent country. The tele- gram expressed a desire for a world- wide movement for peace, and ex- pressed "the hope, that at the end the great war the United States would assist in bringing about independence of lithuania. tions in accordance with these were adopted, a commitiee appoint- ed to raise funds and adjournment taken was ser to ---- An Expladatign. "What do you mean by the dead- ly parallel?" T "The comparison. you draw be- tween the summer hotel and the prospectus."--Kansas City Journal. Long Time Wanted "Say, have you forgotten that you owe me a thousand francs?" "No, not yet; give me time." Pele Mele. aims His Errand. "Do you see that man going along with his head in the air, sniffing with his nose?" "Yes; I know him." "1 suppose he believes in talking in the good, pure ozone." "No, he's hunting for garage, 1 believe." - A PURE INVENTION, . Has Not Seized Funds. Sept received Britain Ekyptian 24. ~The [ Fri- folloy office Washington, tish: embassy the despateh from foreign "Germans are spreading reports that the' British commander in %ypt seized the reserve funds of the Fygvp tian dette publique and the ~ash funds of the National bapk and Jer pf finance, and has sent them London, issuing an equivalent ar,ount of notes. The story is' a pure vention." its ing a motor has selniuant Human Nature. I wish.I had a syllabub, a protoplasm and A large three-cornered cumberbund, a haggi, +n each hand, I could not tell you what they are, if failing I'd be shot. » The reason why I want them is be- cause 1 have them not. --From Judge the n.inis in No More Romance. I often wander if some day Some damsel will appeal to me Request my aid in timid way, Pemit me a true knight to be Her Post. Margaret --How does you friend" Mrs. Brown, stand'on the suffrage question? Anna---She's doing picket duty, Margaret--Doing picket duty -- what, for sufirage? Anna--ONh, no she's on the fence. --Christian Register. ~ Adventures happen all the while To geezers in a summer book Each chapter brings a man a smile Or at least a tender look. But folks we meet amid life's whirls Let knighthood pass without a yelp, I guess I've seen 10,000,000 girls And nary one has needed help An Embarrassing Situation. She--Oh, dear! I forgot to wind my ankle watch! He--Allow me --er that --did you? Not For Grape Juice. Tailor---How about pockets? en Customer---Quart size, please, The Laborer and His Hire i Out in Oklahoma City they tell the story of a manufacturer who an- nounced to his hands that if they would attend church at Easter, he would see that they were pecuniar- ily rewarded. Naturally, all hands went to church, and the mangfsc- turer, from his pew .surveyed his workman with an air of pride. This, however, was mitigated by the ap- pearance, after service. of the fore- man, who said: "The men want to know, if we come to church again to-night, do we get overtime?" --Harper's. So as I mingle with the throng | I find that life in dull and grey, From day to day I plod along, Adventure never comes my wa) Extra Inducement. Auto Demonsfritor--Now 1 throw in the clutch. a Uncle Eben---I'"ll take the machine then, 1 knew if I held off long Snobeh you'd give mie something to oot. » will A Scandal In The Kitchen. "That. horrid woman has broken | up my home!" "Taken away your husband?" "No, the cook." --------------. That's Bad ig on other men's sweat and toil, but for the moment many of these millions of dollars and was de- to relieve the very situation are in distress, and they, too, need s.mpathy and support umtil vicious ¢ methods can be ended and new con- exists? ditions established, X When it comés to advice, peaple Hanv tow Times 4 do not believe in the principle of $9.00 Boy's Suits Don't miss seeing our New Tweed Suits in the new Norfolk and Reefer styles, bloomer Pants, rich Greys and Browns. All sizes 27 to 33. Hand Made Suits. : These Suits are the production of Canada's B The Best $5.00 Suits in ys' Clothing Special- Canada FALL OVERCOATS Our $10.00 Coats - - Chesterfield models, plain Black, in Grey Chevi- ots, also Scotch Cheviots in Grey or Brown. Size + 34 to 44. Exceptionally good-looking garments, Our $12.50 Overcoats English Vicunas, English Cravensttes. Three quarter length. Plain Grey, Black, Bronze. 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Kingston; Ont. ~~ The real expert seems to be a man who can answer a question that no Unfortunately Carranza is. no im give and take : It is always give. provement on Huerta, one understands in away that uo ond will understand. ; 4 Everyone Should Try and Get Thomas Copley Telephone 987 Drop a card to 13 Pine street when " wanting anything done in the carpen- is 3 - oF tery HL Estimates given on all kinds For d size 3C x 8 A=" of Jepairs and BOW ork: also hard. } wb, oors of a née. orders ; ar will receive prompt attention. Shop, guaranteed 3500. 40 Queen Street. Gasoline 20e per gal. Bibby's Garage Phone 201 Garage, 917 FLOUR : Our Robin Hood Brand of flour has a guarantee in every bag for good quality. ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street. Cement block bungalow with every convenience, fireplace, el- ectrie lights, pa good eellar and gw. d lot for 950.00. Easy terms cal. be arranged to respon. sible parties. Double frame house on Stanley Street, for $18.00 ° per month. be bought on easy terms for $1850." Sold brick house on John street, seven roorfis and improve- ments. Has beén Sulit about five years, for $2750.90. The kind you are looking is the kind we sell § : fry Scranton Coal Booth & Co. Foot of West Street.