Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1914, p. 4

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Se PAGE FOUR The British Whig seemingly studying time, allowed The for pa pen por and the reading on, his man at same him to exercise his preference eign minister looked over several one probably g the hegan his conversation pers, ng a \ secret service. agent, and He 1 he ~Aeait of then direct cret service s asked and precise guestions sp nt answered 'no' when could have answered "ves."' Some he evaded the +dward I'he ended he times point, and Si it meeting wa abruptly knew It Edward touched unsatisfactor { Nir a button and two the without the ex The impressed with + oflicigls entered and showed secret ervice agent out change of a imal word: secret service agent was not amd that Sir it be taken for Fdward was not Edward to sir Edward, can Published Pally and Semi-Weekly by THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING in on LIMITED, granted Sir is A U pressed with him, busy man and has no time President Managing Director and Bec.-Treas I G. ElMott Lem an A.. 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DISTRIBUTION OF AID, Kingston, list at Valenrtier, The information have .it, enlistments Business Office Editortal | Rooms The 'experience of ing to seoure a perfect of SUBSCRIPTION RATES . | military (Daily Edition) One year, délivered in city One year, If paid In advance $5.00 One year, by mail to rural officess $2 50 One year, to United States . .$3.00 Bix and three months pro (Semi-Weekly Edition) One year, by mail, cash - One year, if not paid in advance. . 0 One year, to United States $1.60 | ix and three months pro rata. men now . . : {not peculiar to this place. ma or sought reliable from should in vain. | Apparently. the different those who were made at times and somewhat The officer command- did his best spasmodically. ing the district to check up the plete, { That Attactied Is one of the best Joo printing offices in Canada. returns and make them com and he has had his difficulties they TATIVE C Biren St IVE e Fifth Ave, Frank R. Northrup, Manag Tribune 'Bldg. | abl R. Northrup, Manager. IN MEXICO. government car TORONTO REP RESEN Pos . have been duplicated els is evident from the observa the explained that the the without data possible to "It savs the Telegram, where lelegram. It the dis tions of Toronto has delay in tribution of patriotic fund is not NEW TROUBL The United States not safely Mexico. executive committe it the fault of remove its troops from | that has - been im» I'he Fhe been isurréction is not yet act. was necessary, peace of the country has to wait for the ished ( representative official list, and blame for the de lay ed estab! the not arranza rogaided as the in compiling one must be plac in another quarter. Presumably constitutionalists, the which de to the lar and democratic w the regarded as party has been very great the sired rule republic in a | there pressure Madero, the popu ay { upon time of the military { thorities at the Even the and unfortunate, and victim ofa con camp. been 1 lo of men have of | 4 ruler | Some of lists not | ceived, Bpiracy, was not the of the ed a Huerta was este riticism the m to hold An ele (51 dis people usurper who presumed ecutive 18 unjust to a body too willing they I'he directed his. place by means of force who are onl to tion for "the presidency, under his the duties' which have gener rection, farce. ( { ously undertaken." administra puted his authority hostility until Huerta dom of resigning office i Carranza was a arramza the * fund ° is fron but continued his [tion of the and distribu locally, takes SAW Ottawa, the basis of Wis tion fixed 'and determined is the eventually and disappear was aided by General | and distribution of aid Bo | . Villa, who now resents his superiority place under the direction and proposes to supplant him the local cominittee when its president of the United States refused | I'he {of ports have been approved by to recognize Huerta and favoured the { central executive, he became the provisional of = Mevico "proposed to withdraw the United States troops and battleships He must of and when director ascendency of Carranza; EDITORIAL for NOTES. patriotic funds I'he kfow canvaseers the city, and the people in embar- | better I'his house to house visita Villa to the from Vera Cruz. be assed hy the ward Carranza whom Mr. Wilson model whom the attitude tion extends one's acquaintanceship Apparently man | Wonderfully. the Cit; approved 18 not a Hall growing inter I'he Mexicaps ean respect fast pubic meeting in howed the night and obey. t CAMPAIGN 4 he campaign had a most It produced the amount arrived at, ¥ HH, the, patriotic ent Fhe in SUCCESS OF THE Fund proceedings sparing nature; Patriotic has gratifving resuit has The poor 50 wn and 'they clothed and Wars than could be Henve War patriotic appeal. in the - ee the vou, which, a week |; ur the and the amount ars not annual occ scomed to be more of raised under the than ago, rences the directugss creumstances distress aliected does more cause immediately by. 1t So far sons kaiser, the aficets- the world financiat And he the countries \ war, in' progress, Iv, and Canada, dullness of the preceding in proportions of that | their bejewelledd swords. have ngt come into personal contact with the enem Fhey busin ly, are at ar, but not, apoarent the commercially reviving from in front line months, was I'eople can do anything fer at once: confronted with new condition fan wu of a more task of creating a large dimensions, Ww heavy the ceeded best hearts of each contributor that the when they their The patriotic fuhd wa proper® kind ake any sks ut depressing character take any task Pp to it. in con minds cain paign patriotic fund, | nection with the as, therelore, one, and fact that it suc whirlwind" of the is 8 very evidence that 1 is the . Canadian merchants receiving the was in the right place, public pulse was beating favourably Those the front, the battles of the country, and battles of those home, must see in the campaign" the encouragement that they so much require. dependents will be protected and cared for; and that "Satisfaction Ahere will be something to spare from the fund, the excess of the 350,000, the relief fund which be without delay, and these who in mind throughout the recent paign, generously and freely. the organization that tive work for the patriotic be used in promoting the relief fund, { many the ned of which cannot be question. | Men » hen the war is over. wd for a moment. a ito-- \ustrian and Ger hey ip circulars from and man profess be manufacturers to able to make any orders A fighting : al 8 g thal are sent to' then But they fighting, too, the 1 " , 8 Bs * | are bluffing They can't deliver the remained at the who goods success of ------------ Fight tish They and hundred officers of the Bri Their families and army have fallen in the have sufiered with the side by side with fought They, have is a great have them British exhihited tue tor valour bpys vears of ag must raised a a * The teen we runs , x hii s¢ foal of had it under eigh am ze, been sum- : Sits be yu will be able to give towards it | moned from fill, comprepsed We did the military drilled effort | fatherland to the will be depleted of { | | hope that i into gckvice.l They are such efiec { being in a last of the fund will | defeat allies. Ger WN is Voung Wheat {3112 a i year. should in the THe yield, at present The C.J.R hv a i is selling bushel. west... at of this iin---------- SECRET SERVICE SCARE, A man who was in the secret vice of the German. empire has written | $172,108,200, a book in which he presumes; in the a benefit, too, recital of his experiences, to give | iDCrepse some of these secrets away. Some of | should be the experiences are very mer tills-all the land he can. in view of predent conditions. ' They | A show how some apparent mysteries' Soecur or are cleared up. Awvinter Ye with Sir Edward Grev is given. Yiially Sir Edward is desciibed gl, distant, and phlegmatic. He re d this visitor with very: geant 3 suming 165 tablets a day. He had something to, re Ee something to conceal. | he + tragedy this is, and as the foreign minister knew his man of thoughtless hospital practice. ot rise from his seat. He was Part Of The Game, St. Catharines Standard e state document when eptered, he - | Perhaps, after all, war is not. ep. it" He Pris 8 he . ftirely what General Sheridan said it Pa was. The French and Belgian girls The visitor said he are the English soldiers all. and Sie wad, | 'they can nw crop ser- prices, Bs ogetting substantial Next the vary in its earnibgs. vear a bountiful vear if far- interesting, rnin poor wreck of a man, shivering and shaking in the prisoners' dock Toronto, pleaded for £15 asi™ arth of) which he week. | He first mised it in the hospital, liked it, And became a drug fiend, in heroin, used every con- What a result | H. A THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1914. PUBLIC OPINION Fe sng Guilty. Mont Ne kaiser in I uxe mburg Jord a Plouffe need protection of They 'know what and the think and The cad they police to troops they at seem nye done Without Ene gnberuic N. Mtawy > A Se oteh regime nt hac a- German into. the fish ponds near F: jumped® in and fougl Now we regiment and walter dont w menonville them in the soldiers know w Scotch Ar pants A Special Brew. Syracuse Post-Standard In the nation's capital the; vertising a temperance drink "Irazzle brew.' We suspect it the kind of stuff tha the South Carolina drinks forth and hunt the are nd called to he rabbit when about ligator of to go Ger 1 Success, wae Journa daring has mend in the big British cruisers by If the success al ace a brave scored a tr sinking of thr submarine it German SU COPE < were Britain would aim' it Let us "1% enemy. Fighting . Sharks. Montreal Herald sending forth her sons to abroad, 'Canada should to tight mies rks who hope to advantage of the the prices of While enemies neglect the wha by taking iy to saries her er opportun raise the 1e0¢ of life a 1 Kingston Event: | 25 YEARS AGO, | Strawben and Calvin, ( Mills, Prof. €ioodwin the Y.M.C.A l'o-day two tho or 10%¢ apt R. } were ele Van rors zie, George and | and 102 fulfil { men are re land who ar eIving pecting from city JOURASSA. TO FIRE of Che Montreal Luncheon. Montreal, Sept made this rooc Henri Bourassa, the leader from the Canadian 1 held in the Windsor the Belgian, del Wilson was pre lling for Mr s tendered That this club regrets to feel t which prompted it fo ex the honor of its membership t Bouras one the most elo quent of our French-Canadian or- itors, does not seem to have b either understood or appreciated hy him, and that the club now feels in hh Asti *» to those of our French and English fellow members who believe in a united Canada and who are loy ally giving their time, their money and their lives in the service of their king 'and country, that the treasurer should return Mr. Bourassa expressing the hope that he wil long enough to realize what to be a patriot zen." The both Resolution Expulsion An was n banquet at which follow e spirit end Henri of foe, live it means true and honore was cheered loudly ench and Engl Mr. Bourassa en no opportunity motion, and because no had been given, Dean that the matter be ecutive The statement which most criti here nis organ, motion sh had been reply to notice of jt Adams asked referred to tne member Because rv to the of Bourassa to exception is tal apoeared in and follows "Canada, an irresponsible, dent Great Britain, has no )r constitutional obligation nor any immediate interest in the p nt onfliet There grave 7 for abstention and the future demonstrate, and perhaps very terly, that its military intervents will: be of little efficacy to the g will have very disastrous juences to itself." However, he also contended it 1s" Canada's national duty tribute Jin the ure of its and of the. .mear at its comn the triumph of the of France and the ethical economic ti £ to France S A ken by his Le Devoir depen of 1 mora are SONS will on but meas for and combine ¥ dom community and a devel nation Canada could not rest ferent the Euroeapn conflict mane to BARONESS SENT TO JAIL. ister Enemy. Sept 25 need Failgd to R in London Barone by a ofr to impri failing The the German London; Neuberg was sen police ment Lister 288 said court trate for three w 5 lien husband is the ' Sth her son m Ks. for to ene ny Aer commanding corps, while the officers' training Westminster school. The baroness vears kept a private hotel in the district. ; 18 a menbye corps at for tloomsbury The Late Edward Barr. Mirror. Barr, a ed Westport Edward Surridge, on Monday aged seventy-lour His health had been failing for time, but without any apparent only being: confined "to bed couple of weeks. Hesides his wil leaves to mourn, three daughters ' lissa, at howe; Mrs. James | t Dexter, N.Y. and Mrs. John took, Jr, Burridge, and two sons, Delbert of Tlarrowsmith, and David, at home, also two brothers, George, of Harrow smith, and Samuel, of Burridg In religion Mr. Barr was a Moth. odist, in politics a staunch conserva tive. The funeral, which was largely ntiended, was held at Barridge, he ing conducted by Kev. CU. BD. liuid- win. After this service was conducted the brethern of the Orange lodge, of life-long away: at: his September of years he which Mr. Barr was a member, con ducted anf impressive service, after sams were placed mv the JOKED WITH THE CANON Am Amusing Exchange of Pleasantrics Between King and Kaiser. An account of an amusing conve ton between King Edward, man Emperor, and the Can In "Some Recollections" Teignmouth Shore. King Pdw the Kaiser were on a brief Prince and Princess Charles ¢ at Kronberg, and carrie ove town one day to unveil a to the Princess Elizabeth of "After the ceremony the) 4 wish to see the r English church Frederick. 1 accom: Jesties, avd on « i the Emperor t *"*Now, C does the ct mem Heese exh £easo are three" hur "'And how man; during the serm laugh. "'I must beg to think t pleases at "*You peror, * never needs t A fun was that when ca City Compar he Spon Commo e House penditam ma rd clog bishop endeavor in which the young men who him into a controve a series of tracts, ¢ tied to H ds creating able sensation. The bish proved muci saying ; best Heaven 1. kr and go stra BILL NYE'S Bill Nye, cow to sell, lows: "Owing to for the aud o r is to turn to t on." cow, the humor and adver my ill-health, T will sell at my res ice, in township n teen, range eighteen, according to' the Government's surve one plush rasp berry cow, aged ei yes She of undoubted courage, and gives milk frequently. To a man, who does not fear death in any form she a great boc She tached stay-chair anyone rignt and is would be ta Y to prese throw which usually and returns wobbly legs would rather goes a tall Her name The "Tt cial gazet celebrated ils is the oldest Ever since each issue ed in the arc ace. Accuracy keynote h the lives "impriso ed out at ; BY AEROPLANE TO CEMETERY. An aviator, M sbrother d .Chartres, followed the gen in France of visiting the g dead relatives on the eve of All Sou but he did so in an aeroplane landed at a little place ou the burial ground, anc went brother's 'grave, where he left flowers. then: returned to aeroplane and flew 'back to the drome. Denesau,. who has a in a ceme! to some his aero He NO RED CROSS. Among the nations of Europe Tur key. is the only one which flies no Red Cross In time of. war. Though a party to the Geneva Convent . 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