Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Nov 1914, p. 4

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; 8 Mo nt Vessels : ito revive the subject and with the] = = oem Song he Boys' {hope of reaching .: MOMme agretment The schooner Katie Evcles arrived BY REV. 8. HARPER GRAY, OF Overcoats fo it.. The major was willing. from Sodus, with coal for Sowards. TORONTO The council, reflecting public . sen- The barge Rob Roy was towed - : L "ar to Kingston from Port Colborne by| "This Is the Last Hour," Was the - : ctically | Ihe Steamer City of Ottawa and will] Subject of a Very Interesting Dis- passed a) resolution } and rractieally |p" oxen to Pirton for repairs. course, urged a reconsideration of the case, M. T. company's elevator: Stea- -- and the answer to that wppesl has | mer Fairmount, from Fort William There was a good attendance at ' approached y the mayor during the CIRCLES S$ AT N'S summer and asked if he were willing ot R ced | w timent and speaking for the citizens, casions, is hitting the bars hard. 5 4 : tans p= sh a the universit service on Sunday " t been ¥ The 2 » | is transshipping 67,000 bushes 18 of 4 y a Jee Inada public he cttitude wheat; tug Bartlett from Montreal, |MOrning. Rev. S. Harper Gray, old . ! ' of t e college to the connnil, under with three light barges, cleared for y St. Andrew's church, Toronto, was e the circumstances, is nts surely what | Montreal, with three grain-laden jthe preacher. He delivered his ad-| , » . / " wn Le & The se 9 in Germapy re : 7 The schools in (ermapy have been Steamer Sinila cleared from Port|shall come, even now are there closed, Teachers gone to the war. Dalhousie on Sunday morning for [many Anti-Christs, whereby we know | . i oo. ternoon, with grain from Port Col- Reuson--~they haven't the money. The | pore. other hours but not with the same . 3 : : loading coal at Swift's from Oswego. [our last. Very evident is this fact ted in January. He will not See the Steamer City of Ottawa arrived |if we think of years and not hours; ! ul 5 vercoa S end of the conflagration his pistol | trom Montreal at 7.30 a.m., and|We slip from childhood to youth, 3 the council had a right to expect, barges; steamer Glenmount is duefdress in a very interesting forceful! There will be nothing left of German | Montreal. that it is the last time." war, and the depression which it pe The steamer Rosemount passed up | feeling, not with the same scenes thot occasioned. But he may not | for Montreal at 11 a.m., Sunday. from youth to manhood and woman- to arrive on Tuesday morning from {and happy manner. His text was I! . culture. The steamer India arrived at The speaker said that there was! on Monday on her way from Mon- [and not under the same conditions. Steamer City of Hamilton arrived [hood from manhood to old age if Scotch cheviots and tweeds, Balmacans, "Shawl Collars, EDITORIAL NOTES Fort William. to discharge 72,000 [John ii, 18: "It is the last time, and S l@ £5 ; Suits & Over coats 1 » : : ------ Port Colborne Sunday noon. one idea suggested by the text: "My eo treal to Port Colborne. This illustrates the changing, fleet- pro rata. have time to think about that. . : : 3 to 3 7.30 mn. 3 God rmits. The life we Ii is : Baio) from Toronto at 0 a.m. and|God permits No ive Js checks, plaids, etc. The new Chesterfields, Storm Ulsters bushels of wheat, as ye have heard that Anti-Christ ! : ; - Men are \not drinking as muth as The steamer Northmount passed fritnds, this the last hour for you . + i bile on her way to Montreal Monday af: {and me. and there will never again { a they did. Not as sociable as usual. 1 be another like this. There will be : The Servign assasin will be execu- Schooner Julia B. Merrill is un- [ing character of life. Every hour is r, mail, cash .......,.. cleared for Toronto at 9 a.m, Mon-|indeed the last hour; we cannot live year, t paid in ad $1.50 | Some men, on charity jobs in Ham. iy it: over again ; soft roll models + A a (nied Bina ... 1 1.80 | itt on, struck when it was proposed to Steamer Scout arrived at Swift's People: who have passed through . Rainproof Tweeds ie pay them in grocery orders. To whom wharf on Sunday from the Bay of |serious illness and while passing . ® RE olesa pr Cosaathe dest 200]. \1is brilliant idea to be credited... } Quinte. through convalescence, at some time Our garmen .. haye been selected with greatest carq from the! fMces In Canada. fe : ata J aE : : : ies Cains. the council or the United Relief As-| Steamer Aletha down from Picton [a vision comes to them which they best productions of half a dogen or more of the world's besty I * NTO ENT. Fonda on Monday. never thought of before and they | "0 2 ono) REPRES Alive sogiation ? Steamer John Randall cleared on|then realize that they are in God's | tailors. ES . ? Sunday for Rideau Ferry on her |hands. They see what we ought to Fdison says we, (in America, and last freight trip of the season. see every day if we saw what was { both sides of the ling), are too rich, Steamer Natironco passed down |right. : PLEASED TO SHOW ak RB Northrup, Manager. . ol . . have to Montreal from the Welland can- Make haste for this 1s the last and therefore in business we. have not al at 4 p.m., Sunday. hour for you and I to grasp the plan grasped the opportunities thut are Steamer Cormina passed down to [that God has planned for us. In a NOBLE PUBLIC SPIRIT. ours. If the war continues we'll be Montreal from the Welland canal at | Wider sphere the feeling is coming > : ¢ Stratheona's military spirit has been poor enough. We needn't worry [2 p.m., Saturday. to us that this is the last hour for ueathed to Mr. Elliott, K.C., a].,. Steamers Port Dalhousie and Dor-/the race and thank God and praise n Pa E ished and wealthy lawyer of shout as ic passed down to 'Montreal from Him that he might bring us through A gy 3 % Gs Port Colborne at 7 a.m., Monday. |this crisis alright. : the coast, and Hon. Clifford Sifton. Nr. Rowell is out in favour of an Steamer Iroquois passed down to Those who are not asliamed of the The one provides the Elliott horse, He | Montreal from the Welland canal|church have got something precious i ruli 3 3 a 3 a ve ought to face this crisis in uipped, and for a peculiar servige, : : at 3 a.m., Sunday. and we oug : equipy ¥ pe has been busy in both Ontario and Steamer Aglonguin passed down } His name, in the brotherhood of S Horse, and the sux 5 Li as the Strathcona org . Quebec in the interest of recruiting. | io Montreai from Port Colborne at| man and nation This is our duty other 'sands to the front the ma- 5 p.m., Sunday with flour for Mon- | which God has appointed ns to do. chine gun battery that should be as y . p teal This. is the last hour, for the : x arly active. They have no time to o ; ius Christ, for the com- iv t ny machine . church of Jesus Christ, for e com iestive " She from a3 y nay his | tall about elections. * FRPP PPPELPEPP LPF EPPPPP Pps | MUDILY Who own in their hearts the Hattery of the Yonch, and in this an " SE leadership of Jesus Christ. There branch of the service they have so The Wizard of Oranke-nearly had it THE TEST OF ADVERSITY will be other and better days for the far led. Thess individual acts of the Wizard of O4--is inventing a stor- 2 : gene church, days of freedom of spirit) public men are to he highly praised age battery for American submarines. AY Says Ot Joy ia that Russia was] They represent gifts to a nation that | ile will not hurry about it. Why ? little Aton in the Kingdom of Goa inspire patriotism. in the people. Kurope will be sb paralyzed by the but someday she will gain a higher Strathcona was one of Britain's grand | ar that she won't want to fight for place because she has a nation of old men, with an affection for Can- thirty years. The sub-marine may Be eo Will Bo oe long, pre ada which he wanifested in the right fie out of date by that time. where Jesus died. This will give way, and it is gratifying that there her a more whole hearted devotion are others walking in his fovtsteps, to the Kingdom of Chriet. If that who are playing la part in the world's campaign that will be redeemed to is true of Russia, so it is also true of China and other heathen coun- their everlasting credit. a, ture, Judge Latchford has touched tries. There never has been this worldly < MAKES THE PLUNGE uch for 35,000, and in doing so he 8 : NGE situation before and never will be arain and we are very fortunate to he living in this unique age when The Young Turks have had their the foundations of a new nation are way. They have been eager for war but have hesitated about making the plunge. The cowitry is in no con- being laid down on onr shore. We have a very unique experience 2» be 2s . * - - » dition for the conflict, having emer- Public Opinion god ly fr wa ith only recently -from a war HH . to these people. More men and wo- men are praying now than before . . . I gan those strained relations between | hungry at home is as sacred a duty Fashioned in hell ior the devils 16] the empire but is this the hour to a3 to send soldiers to battle. 2 y the threshing she should have hei In peace, Botha takes the platform; tears -- : not to hold back but to £6 ahead. Boys' Boys' naar Bothe- takes the field: In both R-r-r PP, This is the last hour for You and living in these last two months when Italy in Tripok, and prior to that the terrible wordly struggle began. the Balkan States which have fon- : use. deny to those who read the gospel? #. od inthe first place; ~ tireece and conditions, he is the leader. Great is R-r-r-rrrpp. we > learn what is the mystery of Overcoats Overcoats J -------- increase in the pension system. The Quebee liberal leaders are simil- oh It takes adversity to test the mettlé of a brave people. The British nation never gets fully roused till it knows there is some national calamity just ac- ross the road. In this busi- ness of keeping industrial and commercial calamity ont of Canada, every Canadian is get- ting his war blood to boiling point. If we can't shoulder rifles at the front, we can make every dollar 'we spend for goods made in Canada a nation- al bullet for keeping out the calamity of hard times. : This kind of fighting needs no drill, It entails no sacrifice. It means just-- enthusiastic com- mon sense in the greatest canse ever faced by the Canad. - iam people. I'he 'Toromto contractors, whose employees were lotting things fall off a kigh building 'upon the people be: low, will be more careful in the fu- made a big hole in their bank _ ae- counts, BREE B RRC L RBI E RE PPh dsr] BD 4 PEPE LRP PEI EPRI IPI E Brae TERETE a R ' . The Song of the Maxim Gun. the hearts of men have been opened and touched by the teaching of the gospel and something new has come from a war with Grooce, with" which A Sacred Duty. Me Ee iE 1 wr Ty ; Servia and Bulgaria were = allied Tor N : tem i") "**11s it for the church to hold back? oronto ews A¢ e > k p > fem : : . . We must help the Belgians, we must Turkey was defeated, and then be- Let us not forget that to feed the am the heir of the Mitrailleuse, help the Red: Cross. Wwé: must help tinued until this day. Now that Tur- Man of the Hour. hs the reaping machitie wits the golds Man, doth not Jive by jead alone, key has again offended, and 'invited . 2 but by every word that proceedet ey ha g » Montreal Mail So I garner my harvest of blood and out of the mouth of God. We are Italy will find it impossible to re Botha ! arn Whe he. 3 ne : > Life o od, o ove, of giving. 118 main neutral, though they have had - fe - - See in the trenches the rotting heaps, | was the joy.of Jesus Christ whose differences meanwhile which it may be A Sure 'Sign. (Already the worm to the banquet | life we are not to gather and keep, They London Advertiser creeps) but to give out to others. In con- If Carranza quits the Mexican presi A hums ul pach of ti luding the ae aid. "This i ve had no ws athy with Germany deh - . tere "man soul was in each of those | cluding the preacher said. his is ha ympathy - Y | dency as soon after taking it, it's a Lill my leaden vomit cut down the | the last hour, make haste." in the war, but they have found it | su sign Huerta didn't. leave a stiver rows. 8 : : 7 expedient to Keep out of it thus far. |in the treasury. R-®%r-r-r-rpp, . & ) Tones and vies bole 4 nnounceme * A ed me -------- Tones and invigorates the whole The presorvaton of their own in- Hard Question i R-r-r-r-r-rpp [ EREREPPRPRLPEP ER ESR LP PP EP | Rol nervous system, makes new Blood ' . ¥ Id Veins, Oures Nervous . As I have decided to vacate m: terests, and the expectation of u set- . lity, M tal and Brain Worry, . $ : ¥ : 4 Toronto Mail oo | Surely no longer the stricken earth + WAR INDEMNITY Lebility, Ment tn HY Oredh Dospan. present premises in the early pring tloment with Turkey that will be per-§ "Shall I slay my brother Boer ? Will bear with the hell hounds who! . aency, [oss of Fnergy, Palpitation o he 3 of 1915, I am now prepand to make manent and abiding, will muke per-| Was a question the late W. 1. Stead gave me birth. + Amsterdam, Nov, 2--A tele. Heart, Failing Memory. Price $1 ticipation necessary. The Germans | "dressed to Great Britain. The mun Haste !' If you'd hear my grockling | gram from Berlin announces EE ---- somewhat difficult to reconcile. oe ob bo ob per box, ] fof¥5. One will please, six will cure. Sold by all | reductions on any monument that Ea iid an Dain Thy. on at ut ; I have in stock. If it is your ine . . : to answer it now is Christian de Wet. bl have evi ntly proswed Turkey into ast, that, after protacted negota- glently a gE ------ For this song which I sing is m tions, the war indemnity to joe. Ne hiet mailed free. THE MEDICINE CO. TORONTO, ONT. (Formerly Winds.) Y tention of purchasing it would be to , ad --- now. the fight as a menace to Prilain and Open Market Pays, loudest and last fhe Germans for the city of to her interests in Egypt. jut Bri- « Syracuse Post-Standard R-r-rrrarpp, Brussels has been fixed at nine your advantage to buy tain has anticipated all this, and ¢ of lamb was. sold at twenty R-r-r-r-r-rpp million dollars. The original RECN cents or upwards in New York demand of the Germans was E. J. COUSINS : A : rm : my J. E. MULLEN Shia Fi 8 : 3 a -- : 3 : cess and Streets British in 8: in the Suez canal free city markets were opened. \ Prince In Rags forty millions but Burgomaster + ; Son, Prince ergy ahivets - ; 5 . and in Egypt will be fully protécted. | Sine: then the price has gone down to A quaint picture of one of the| + Max declined to pay it. . * } * gh wi : German intrigue will be no more sue we t¥-two cents and stayed there. Kaiser's sons on: active service, | % * : 2 i i Ihe moral is obvious. ho { re cessful in Egypt that it kas been in Prince. August Wilhelm, the fourth FRPP PEPER RESP Rh ER Phd -- - f India and in South Africa. "Well, Wha? of the family, who accompanied the | * y: German corps which occupied | hh ie ole ob bbb go obs Winter Clothing For Fleet. ---- . : THE LEONARD OFFER it one. aa ans Weekly. : Rheims, is given by a Freneh nurse! . . : . : i ne than kis another in peace, | oo the Red Cross Society who was at| The following letter from Lady 221 Princess Street ) . The public feeling in favour of alhe i. a criminal and hung. Yet hup one of the hospitals established! in | Jellicoe appeared in the London d n n 0d 0 | d tas u » rk ? 3 ' i 8 ais esta she Je 2 P 4 i propositibn is one thing, and the pub» Seed; of housatuls are Doing killed In| the town | Times on Monday, October 26th. : B irin d Re od li y lic information with regard to it is Wha 445 ould Ya ee o pat eit om, "One day a young German officer | Sir--There is a very prevalent|€PAIrINg an mode ng . ' : . sh © A De a erimina 'hos i as hangine i at-| idea ab ¥ a - bh The New Allies W Son 85¢ Peo who clamor for» beng, | 12 2th be Pari or i | 19%, Haier was hangla sn Tut | don 'Shout That he tary Bud on a Specialty 8; ar. who clamour for a bui »re- fing uo fellow man? SE re ~ . EE i sta - . : ; We gnarantee t arch f Columbin rece - presenti large investment ng , ty," she says, stopped me in the | state such is not the case, Only . torial une Toor rr haste, nt Le huabin » ards A athe a ng. a! 5 a a Street and spoke to me with a salute, | vesterday my husband wrote, "Al. rices Moderate tore durable texture than that entering into the manufacihre of dine re~ Hew interest in military progress, are : Too Much Money. --. .. He asked if we could receive in our | though the admirtity is providing cords of any other make regardiess of cost. ; not conversant with the college side, Stratford Beacon : hospital some wounded in whom he | cxtra watm things ior the fleet, it 2 Win a yo with this Fufraniee cust you only Sie for (we selcetivnn. or the college trustees' side of the] On jewellery we spend $300,000,000. iy An special 1hlerest., I replied ro : be early enaugh, and avery " MADE IN OANADA. xr : fax i RS $3 on candies $200,000,000, on chewine at no longer had any authority helmet, glove, or stocking at you : question, and without definite infor gum $31,000,000, on soft drink $120. | there and that as it was I was hard-| can get will be most welcome." Sir tion one is mot warranted in of- BOON, theatres $730.000.000 Pmiltins ly able to find enough food for those ' John alse writes what the men bad- ; ary 530 000.000. tobacos "in r VAYious I was taking care of already. He!ly want are rea-boots and oilskins, forms 8 = tg and intoxicating | thanked me and went on, I then! [I suggest that all comforts, such ial ay TICSHIE | saw him enter a pork butcher's shop. | as mufflers, jerseys, gloves etc., Baque rs $2,000,000,000, ki 3 . | : the of T3000 900.000 0, making a total { A" 0 minutes later he came out|sent to the Navy League, 47 Gros- i "of the hour--whether Queen's Br AA o carrying in his arms a great quantity | venor Square, or to the Needlework! of sausages. It was only later that I| committee of the Primrose League, or daut further Joset va: J ---- | CAT0t that this ragged officer was | #4 Victoria street, S.W., who will accept ot Major Leonard's gift-- the fourth son of the kaiser." | gladly forward them immediately to pity is that it was not print- 3 ton E ts -- | Als majesty's ships as they come in, was handed about and read ven An Unfortunate Question. tand I will gladly receive subscrip- ¥ h chs * ¥ 0 a d : ,| tons at 29, Sussex Square, W., to|J rame Ouse On favoured citizens, but to the || Twenty-Five Years Ago dee rw Dentin hrister who The, 80 35 Sussex Sauare, W and | Jf street with it represented:a profound se- || ed whether he: had committed o ye oilskins and forward them immedia- good -stabling, The market this mofning was the | tain illegal action. | tely to the fleet. Yours truly, (sgd) [Jif suitable for a carter, : y | largest of the year. Clarence street Reluctanzly the witness. admitted WeDdoline Jellicoe, = 29 Sussex Hi $100.00 hei ivest. should be accepted. p was taken up with vehicles. that he had. | Square, Hdye Park, W., Oct. 10 | nent ack house om * mind, oh the later phase of[,, Y!ial statiitics for October were: | - Then the barrister asked the quite | Justice Hodgins, 3 Bale avenue, [| Raglan ond, sso, mind, Births, 111; deaths, 76; marriages, unnecessaty ghiestion : i Toronto, will, if necessary, under |} use on Stanley 9. "And diin't 'your father do the ' ho sens or ard anything ct Hl ra ain ments, $200. Major-General Middleton inspec i : = : - se n for the purpose mention-| Ji per mo 4 X Pgs to-day. . inspected -- a poms Pravious cecasion ¥ { ed in Lady Jellicoe's letter." . will haudle this proposition. . w" 3 i iscsi 5 ET Rol AGO. oss Tapped ped ow, ony ¥.4 He's over The death occurred at Brockville, || \ | . a 3 ' tm, He's on Thursday afternoon of Miss Mary RAT Uolonel---""Sire, I have the honor to ! there among the jury 1": [ Daler. She was ninety-five years of f ' inform you that our success is v And the barrister, whose case ' de- age and came from the vieinity of puetial,. ho wailed on Jin being able 'to arouse Perth, She was fll a waite, © © comma b the sv thy of the jury; sat wn Mr. ana Mrs Fred W, St. Wil "Inform the Almighty suddenly, . Jory amd daughter Bro at once ! cannot. have given the -------------- "Lvitle. where they matter the attention I requested The men who butts in never makes Mr. Thomp is ------

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