Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1914, p. 4

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{any emigration ei 17 Rl Si LB EDEN of a "Dally and Semi-Weekly by me BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING y ©O., LIMITED, _ Lr 3 Telephones: Rites Room ve « 248 om Room . 229 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally tion) year, delivered In city . year, If pald in advance . year, by 1 to rural of be Jour. | to United States ... da three months ihe pro ra ASomi- W Sekiy lid ition) as Year, i€ not Mh advance. 4 % pI to United States .......3L5 three months pro rata. .. President ia... "Mana Director jelag Direct Attached Is one of job Pring offices In Can TORONTO RE REE An HB Smalipeice hurgh St. 1, 8B. REPRESBNTATIVE 8 New York Om .226 Fifth Ave Frank R. Rorthrup, Ma: anager. Chica, Pribune Bldg Fran nik R. Northrup, M anager. THE SECOND CONTINGENT. raise a the best ada.. Canada has' undertaken to second contingent active tary It is not for the "ge ask whether there "necessity takes for mih service, aver to is man time in which to orgabize for effective and gressive work, will be wanted that There can ag- and if the second Inter it be no ground to the She empire contingent in gn now for. a division sf opinion as attitude of Canada in this is part British She' approves of the British govern ment which was faithiul to treaty obligations and faced flict rather than repudiate them any particalar. A small section 'the people, represented by sn and those who think hold that Canada should not any troops to Europe until Britain, that entered the war voluntarily, had exhausted her resources and put her last man in the field. that' kind of talk stack of treason, iada's quite i as much as Britain's, and if the War Office, and that means Lord Kitchener, says it wants more men, and still to de fend the interests and honour of the #mpire, they must®he supplied, Canada can well afford to send share, imperative recruiting be- be war of the, great her con- n of Bouras- with him, send Away with which has the This war is Can- more, and her MR. WILSON'S GLAD HAND. It, is significant that while progressives, (the followers of Roosevelt, and republicans who do pot recognize hoss rule), are divided and causing their own defeat in primaries, while the licans are stronger but enough to aerats are "harmonizing." that they are burying handle and all, and they going into the next general election to win, It is conceded that Mr not run as well in the next cam- paign as in 'the last. The glamour of his leadership has somewhat worn off, The shine upen speak, has been Generally his administration been successful. He has not ithe scholar or academician people expected; on" the contrary he has exhibited a knowledge of prac tical politics that has been surpris- ng. He has been hold and original and independent, aud has not hesita- ted to canny his points in spite of bostility even in his own party. Moreover he has proved an expert neiliator. The newspapers tell of his reconciliation with Col. Harvey and Col. Watterson and Champ 'lark, and all and sundry with Whom he has differed in the past ana in a most serious way. Mr. Wilson #8 shaping things for 'a <econd thm. Can he be elected ? He thinks be can. S'ARE THEY WELCOME HERE. 'An English society, organized for t purposes, and aiming at * the largest measure of relief for the sulferers from the war, writes to the piblic bodies of Canada and makes Y certain, important proposals. They afe based upon conditions that are peculiar and unigne. There are, says a_i 1,364,000 widows and chin Britain, and these have heen bereaved and orphaned by the rar. What is to become of them ? @ children may be taken into fhe tions that are supported by the é laws, but this is not desirable. : ha poor house is 'not the place | in which to bring up the young. They be schooled satisfactorily; nei- her enn they be reared in an atmos. t once w and ac Sota Why not send them to Usnada ? That is the ides which the Mr. the ropub- strong regular not the dem- This means the hatchet, promise success; are Wilson will his armour, dimmed or darkened so to has been as Some that it will be acted upon. Canada is the home of the brave and the free. At the present time it is feeling the is world-wide, and those who are figuring on how. they an unemployed and their dependants may' not encourage the widows and depression that best serve the of children. And vet Cannda cannot "ose the : these unfortun- hush or stifle the In this country 200,000 men in excess of the women, that there ought to be room for \many women and children, and the hearths: of these 200,000 men would be mnde the cheerier if the legacies of the war, the relatives of the men who have died in the name of the stayed-at- home, were the spirit which the vifcumstances and the times floor in the face of It cannot the needy to be ates ery of there are said 80 received in suggest. SUCCESSES IN SURGERY. Wars gery Zola, in one of his books, has the crudeness of the methods équipments which in 1870, sur. Emile pie- produge revolutions in as well as in science. tured were seen A surgeon of the American 1862-64 that was no time in the provised hospitals "which attend- ed to any case The rule that "when was any doubt amputate the limb," The Russian- Japanese war saw mabtked im- in every respect. 'The sanitary arrangementsswere of the The loss of life, following reduced greater and Vile Hospitals in war of says there im- he study particularly. was there provements highest, operations, ming Still was to a mom improvements mark the progress of the new Franco German In the extraction bullets or .particles of shell from the the most war, of has been the surgeons are using the most approved antikeptics; the application of titanus and the afforded bodies electro-magnet found serviceable; French serum has saved many lives; have protection waterproof bnndages the infection. hut perfect War while most agamst may disappear some coutinues, sud- to lay, it lenly afflict medi cal science has sug- grst the means of reducing the deaths springing and nations, up scourge that to is well i been ready from shot + and shell to the smmllest number. While lunacy, in authority, the mutilatipn and the their possible is causing of men destruction of lives, sanity medicos is the among pro- ducing means that make for the healing of the nations WHEN SIN IS NOT SIN. The Methodist Book Room was di- rected hy 'a special report the General Conference more the books it to its aims Dr. wanted cen- ut to censor closely printed and make Bland sured spirit more the allowing spiritual Book Room the to dominate commercial 1t for the age The Book Room and of 80 the Commit- Some- largely: mild reproof of Publishing to thing had to be said to satisfy those who not wholly pleased the work of the Book Room. tee was | allowed pass with But of Why ? con- It the were the stronger or stiffer reflections did The commercial its critics not spirit prevail. been pulpit of deadens, for one of the He sees things vaguely, and their unfitness, strength © of will has the has been' blamed for many It conscience demned often from mishaps of life thing, the dividual n- has a sense of but he has not the to de- nounce or expose them A spirit that does this generally should he absent from of the The Book. Room has alienu- of the poeachers' but when the Book Steward he had the institutions church. ted some affections asked if in imitating the Methodist Britain and sinned, men Book the "there was a general who managed the Rooms of Great United States, of 'Neo' from the delegates Which leads one to suspect that com. mercialism is not church out~ murmur bad. under influence or auspices, but that the church it is the incarna- tion of evil. Hag the uses to which. the. Book Room's profits been' put anything with the commer is under fire ? side of to do cialism that WORK FOR THE WORKLESS. The Coumecil heard a deputation from the Board of Trade, which «supported a resolution call- a registration the uwnem- ployed, a start of some snitable and, remunerative work, and co- operation with the farmers to the end that in the county food and la- bour may be, obtained for many men at acceptable terms. The dermen must be complimented the attention they paid to the | presentations of the citizens, and the j readiness displayed in acting * upon § 3h. The needs of the community had hardly been presented, and in ad lucid and forceful manner, than a "resolution was put directing the Board of Works to report upon the rébuilding and draining of several {streets that are very much out of repair. - The engineer was also ye quested to prepare plans for the building of a public wharf, on the water lot, opposite the city hall, and the recomstruction of the break- water on King efreet west. That which pleased the council mosi ap- parently, was the possibility of fi. nancing the scheme without strongly ing for of upon re- al- LL 3 the ideas of some diflieal It had been suggested that Kingston issue short term de bentures for sums: of from $250 up- wards, bearing six per cent. interest at least, and these, as good secur- ity as any one can desire, would be quickly bought up. There would- be no. trouble in selling the debentures in the city. A couple of members of the Board of Trade, before the Council meeting, said they would take $5,000; each. Many having money on deposit at three per cent., in the post office and savings banks, would draw it and invest in the civio securities at six per cent. They would accomplish 'two results; name- ly, double their interest, and far- nish the ity with all the cash ~ it wanted for urgent public purposes. The Council will probably deal fur- ther with this work question on Mon- day evening, and break the record for and effective action. EDITORIAL NOTES. Mr. Meflary, M.P.P., has been pro mised promotion later--when a vacan ey in the cabinet occurs. It may be a long and anxious wai. prompt the war 'Canada, It when ceases "will known.' is predicted that America, including the Get ready the council likes commendable alacrity of See greatest boom ever it now. for When it ean do business with the labour ques Its disposition tion last night was most commend able. amount ol of can raise any the The city if it rate n- The province for its accommodation money raises offering 5 The terest. 1% per vent city must go one better that many the fund who usually gave towards relief do at Montreal it ig said towards In subseribed Patriotic 80 the and ' now cannot should the other purposes One fund not ' suffer expense of Tord's Prayer, the Ten Commandments; The the Creed, other and articles, are Hymnal religious the apecial be printed in new The Hymnal done its duty Mackenzie King is receiving s to Good Committee has well. W. L. good But wither journalistic bouquets like the real essays to He man only while he keeps out of poli many they will, he into parliament. flowers if again break will be a great tics. The education department to make the teachers and scholars of our schools study "The White Pa per" --the | 'mewest . thing in history. For supplemental reading the "Grey Paper" of should pre scribed proposes Belgium be contracts the This muddle as to street have oeourrad had the would not council been in the Construe business ceeded with regularly place The Kingston Company has been practically ing without ment. of pro first tion work- specifications and agree- Will the police commissioners please some skilled * evele so that get autoasts, operator with a he number equip motor chase can the of the speed a few of them down, and have through is mot ing Speeding the streets, night, lined. day or to be tolera ted. The much French-Canadians, the Irish, should, troops for quite by the imperial de- loyalty AS raising of evidenPe of will give an and unity that world. Something offset the fence, gratify is 'necessary to silence Bourassa or pro paganda. are do Astlantie Bris gov The German cruisers that ing so much mischief .in the and Pacific oceans are of the tol type, which the Laurier ernment wanted build. Had continued to - been ada would have had several loi these cruisers patrolling 'the high: the present time. In baseball, as §n business, in industry, have the advantage. the National league have lost championship, and the Athletics will probably lose the world's champion ship later. Both peed The old men bave' seen 'their day. The New York' Herald comments surprisingly upon the performances of the German cruiser, Leipsic. The surprise is that "Sa neutral power its eraftd to carry coal to sea in order that belligerent vessels may prey upon thess of the powers that is making. ' ocean travel possible. Laurier policy Can seas at con merece, the young men The Giants of reorganizing allows or trade of tha members the Genergl Comference prevailed Methodist church would never have a new hymnal. Jf certain of the old 'hymns were to remain in, and a surrender were made to ome section after another, therd wouldn't new hook. The.old book would re antigue all the while. The Fearless Kaiser. Montreal Herald "Through so recklessly exposing armies to battle, the kaiser any caught a severe cold. Apostles" as | the | the | the be any! main, and it would be getting more' his { Public Opinion More Treason. Toronto News, pray for the success of the German armmes from "Canadian pul- pits is a supreme exhibition of trea- squ and insolence. To A Wise Change. Toronta (Globe Scots Greys have dyed their hogses brown, for in modern battles Death is supposed to be the only partici pant that appropriately rides a white horse 'Perhaps They dre. Toronto Telegram German General Von has been superseded. What the London Times to opine that perhaps German breweries are working short time. su Stein Causes 'oxy RKeupps, Toronto Sta Ike Krupps have provided 87.500, 000 of the German war loan. Seems like taking money out of ome pocket, putting it mto nother, and in due time collecting .: gain A Great Bribe. Toronto Globe The kaiser wants London shelled, and will decorate with the order the Red Jagle the first German avia- it If the bomb hits "Cousin George's' pal kaiser will mo doubt give Iron Cross, of tor who does thrower ace the him the Hanna's Record. indse W }. mmister, that not be- public Hen has It his vears him Previous to seriously anyone He w he the strong Snider As Hon come prune acknowledgment last two of the running that time no have suggested acknowledged Proudfoot is a record of the or three put out would else. one to affairs, this and changed all lhe however, have Kingston Events Twenty-Five Yeare Ago Montreal and the Syd Wadsworth Bros., of Manchester, have been awarded contract to build an organ for enham Street Methodist church It will be the largest organ between To ronto and Montreal, and will cost be tween 35,000 and 36,000, While William. McCann was working ir Millan Bros." slaughter house a bullet came through the windol and struck the edge of his hat. Search was 'made for the party who fired the weapon, but no trace of him could be secured Fhe Melrose to tray. met at Kingston presbytery James Rat- Rev. induct -------- CROWN PRINCE RUPPRECHT BAVARIA eported to have he allies' troops ha of t at the f hes was in ninering and Téul TEPER PEb bt P Reb EPR IPR TO INVADE BALTIC. Oct. S.--Count Von Revent Low, the German naval authority, declared that the British _ fleet is preparing fof an invasion the Baltic Sea, This, he says, would make necessary a naval base either in Denmark or Norway. Copenhagen, 0 PEPER ESR bh EAE EE EET) % | un FORWARDING LABORERS * British Subjects Given Preference, Then the Allies, + Montreal, Oct. 8.--C. H. Baillie, employment agent of the C.P.R. is busy forwarding groups of laborers to the various points along the C, R., where they are needed most. slany requests have cone to him, for wile, in all the districts there is a rian amount of unemplovment, the idle material is not sufficient, to meel the new demand, decision of the C. P. R. tive to_put on 6,000 men to give verk at a time when work is so much desired by many deserving nen, who have been thrown out of regular employment. Over 1,000 men save been taken on locally to work at the terminals others are employ- ¢d 5 they are wanted at a distance. Mr. Baillie stated that the order wes» god send to the idle men in the city of whom there were so! wany. "Of course, we do our best execu- _ {hair or fuzz 1 {quite inexpensive: cheated by; OR i OMFORT FootweartorWomen the "Restshu" at Bell's Cushion S $3.75 and We try to carry in stock at all timesthe largest variety good in comfortable footwear for women. We have cushion soles, also which are the easiest shoes made Sole. Welts, at . Dr. Reid's ( tushion Sale, Bt co... oa. 'If your feet-tire try a pair of our cushion soles" . flexible welts, - Ask to see . $4.50 $5.00 TR And several other good makes, ranging at or 50, of anything that's ANE 'URED BY THE RAMSFELE ER-ERLICK CO CINCINNATI, OHIO, Shoe Repairing Abernethy's Shoe "Repaird Campbells New Hats If there's attraction in as- sortments and exclusive novels ties, any man will have delight in selecting from our collection § of new styles. i We are sole agents for Chris- § ty's and Buckley's famous Eng- lish hats. Latest novelties in sort hats and derbies, $2, $250 CAMPBELL BRS: Largest Hat Dealers Kingston's PRINTERS BOOK-BINDERS LOOSE LEAF DEVICES EMBOSSERS BRITISH WHIG KINGSTO Easiest Way to Remove Ugly Hairy Growths (Beauty Culture) is a method for removing that is unfailing and.is Mix a thick paste some powdered delatone and water and 'spread on hairy surface. After 2 3 minutes rub it off, wash the skin and every trace of hair has vanished. No harm or inconvenience results from this treatment, but be careful to get genuine delatone. LAUNDERING DONE WITHOUT ACID. It you want yuur clothes to last, you uit have them washed without aeld. Here with or ia DR.DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS 325% gulating Pill for Women. $5 a box x ot th three for $iv Sold at all Drug States, 91 mailed to any BE aah a ptof Drea Tie Scossil Dave Co., Bt, Catharines, Ou! Restores PHOSPHONOL FOR MI . Vimand Vitality; for Nerve and Brain: increases ' 'grey ; a Tonie--will build you up. $3 a box, or or by mail on receipt avG Co., Bt. Catharines, Sd At Mahood's Drug Store." Ou Cloths and Linolewms and Carper Squares. We have a large stock of Refriger- stors and Gas Stoves; also all Kinds of aew and second-hand furniture; all te se sold at Teasonable pices. Tame wes the ba H. SUGARMAN, Phove 1580 Opponite FLOUR Nur Robin Hood Brand of flour bas a guarantee in every bag for good quality, « ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street. Ontario Street. Craig's Wholcanle to. sift them out 'abit, said Baillie. "We give the preférence to i! ties. ; Russians and Belgians; but! no Gefmans or Austrians. The ck are grateful for the ch mes. | T-cre are many fellows down on | their luck who have been used to i-erent conditions, and- duties, yet Br! tieh subjects; after that, the al-| and it came so handy that the ordar necessary, tiiese are only too willing to cake which would Je-ot Xalue, if hy the job that offers. {ater on, nid be given at such a time. «it chp aus hi, to make other corporal willing to find employment for oh to do work--work which might not ks abselutely ¥at, if ant np The exam Of course the C.. P. R. has a lot 's, encouraging in Bhs ad Pure Ice Cream Best in Kingston By Government . Test SAKELL'S, Next To Opera House Charm Ceylon Tea Same Price As Before the War Black, Green or Mixed, 30-35-40-50-60c Per Pound S-- avzomonnEs AND CARRIAGES FOR FIRE Phone 1177 ran : Rubber Tires for Carriages and Boots and Shoes Every pair of boots and shoes in stock will be reduced from 28 te 35 per cent. in order te make room for our fall stock: coming -. . Ladies' Patent Leather Vumps worth $2.50 to $3.00, mow ..JLTF Ladies' Gun Metal and Viel Kid Oxfords, regular prices $2.50 and $3.00, mow _.,......c.00... OATS Children's White Buttoned Boots, worth $1.25, for .. 78e Children's Oxfords, from 8 to 10 1-2, worth $1.25, mow ..... 75¢ 25 | P. C. Discount Off All Suits $10.00 Suits for $7. $1200 Suits for i $15.00 Suits for $11.25 BINO0 Sults for $13.25 $20.00 Sults for $15.00 These goods \ were hought . from a Moutreal manufactureer, who sold thém to another dealer. whe later made an assignment: so 1 bought them in and win give the public the benefit of these very low prices. These goods are all new nnd of the Intent styles. Carpet Square! Brussels and Velvets Tapestrys, in all sizes, at JAMES REID, Automobiles. George W. Boyd, {Rugs and Oilcloth Linoleum XX LEX $00700%00000000 9 Sr AE A TX} ) hy Wy, I LITT eY Pretty designs and eolor line Wilton, and ISAAC Z ACKS | r= 1=wove vwosmraxes 271 PRINCESS ST. Pome 17 For Prompt And Best Services. Announcement THE FALL STYLES IN MEN'S SHOES, AWAIT YOUR (ON. SIDERATION AND SELEC- TION, Patent Gun Metal, Hazel and Dark Brown. In button or lace, and all the latest lasts and shapes of the season, Tan, . Agents for J THE HARTT SHOE -- KNEELAND SHOE ALLAN M. REID 111 Princess-St., ~ Kingston

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