Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Nov 1914, p. 3

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GANT WAS AFRAD] Plum Hollow, Nov. 2--~Mr. and OF BRITISH NAVY AND ALSO OF | ype Perey Giliord, Delta, spent Sun- FRANCE. { Wiiter Believed Gevinany Score to Settle. following are article written in a Capadian who was in i studied conditions. Reaman, M.A. graduate course The Firom an j 1812, bs Only the highest grade of beans used, many a Delicious Fwriter is Go KE. and appetising | taking a' post Rl seasoning. {Queen's Umversity | Sold everywhere. | 1 cannot persuade myseli : s' i that Germany is friendly te |1_happeucd to he in Lonmany time tho tevms of the ) {came out, and land 'was bitter Germany must have colonies and the only way leit is by right of conquest. ft seems to me that (Germany would declare war to-morrow against. Fngs land were it not for two things--ihe British pavy and the fear that F | rance would join England, for they know Kingston made goods Foo France has never forgiven them for Kingston people. { for the loss of Alsace and Lorraine. FALL TONICS The only hope to-day against War party, for it is op- Most everyone needs a good tonic to build up the system. Get a good one at Best's to- at believe Fugland, at the treaty Eng- OCC feeling against MADE IN KINGSTON | CANADA | the socialistic posed to war Since 1870 Germany "has risen ip the commercial world until she is now the rival of England in every depart- ment of 'manufacture. Her population has increased from forty million to sixty-six million, due, perhaps, to the reason of the government preventing emigration hy the insurance bill, which makes it the diy of the state to look after the poor and the aged ol the country hey have done what Eng- land is waking up to the fact that she Ishould do. Thus it really marvel lous, when we stop and consider,what done within fort of Cod Liver Tbe 13¢ ie Hypobhosphites i0 and Bland Pill 100 for Best's Liver Pills, the bes tem cleanser " Keep a bottle of Short Stop (15¢) always on hand for coughs. The Popular Druggists and I Opticians i Open Sundays 1.30 to 5, 6.30 § to the Germans have Germany was born no colonies to be is true. that Are England excels Ger- man) However. it behooves Fng- land to appreciate her colonies more than she does and to consolidate the empire, for in her colonies mu England find her future greatness inte had and herein oe edb bbb bi bhbibbbbbb bie +> WAR BULLETINS. Martial law has been declar- ed throughout Egypt. Bridish troops in strong force will cet the oncoming Turks. III Ir rT Bulgeria has mobilized her second line of twoops. EYES TESTED WITH OUT CHARGE NO DRUGS USED CASES REQUIRING MEDICAL ATTEN. | TION WILL BE SO! INFORMED + British and French fleets have sunk three smal Turkish war- ships near the entrance to the Dardanelles. Heavy firing off Dover Mou- day night shook the windows of English fisher villages along the coast, it was unpfficially stated in London afterwards that a British destroyer had sunk two German submarines there. = oy News from the front Mog. day night indiested exception. ally fierce fighting in worthern France, with the allies holding at all points, Keeley Ir., nano. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN | 236 Princess Street There was still no declaya- & tion of war. between Turkey and the allied powers Monday; night, and rumor was strong in Home that a Twekish apology and offer of indemnity to Rus. sia had been accepted. Ryssia and thee allies have rejected Turkey's apology for Black Sea bombardment, and war will go en. It is understood that Turkey would not agree to take Ger. man officers off Turleish ships, The British admiralty has closed the entire North Sea, owing to indiscriminate miu. ing by Germans. ar Officially annoudced that the second Canadian contingent will be fifteen thousand men. It appears that the German offensive has been completely checked, and the allies have gained in several positions. "4 be of 2 PR Bl be BPR PIPL LPI EPR RL IRA rr eb PR PELL CDPD PE FRPP Peddie Sid Sas isos tasds * a Nothing but praise from | SON OF LATE CANADIAN M. 1. every man that has worn a| | i Capt. Rose, Tenth Hussars, Reporteq Killed at Front. London, Nov. 3.--Capt. Sir Frank Stanley Rose, of the 10th Hussars, So a . who is reported to have been killed at Opinion divided in re Nay & Son ol theolate, Hit . . 2, M.P., the firs to merit of suits but a unan-! paronet, and on horn in 177. "He imous verdict in favor of onl} Succeeded bis father in the title only pe . | lant year. He was educated at Eton, couts. I'here is absolutely and served with his regiment im the 10 coniparison between oy, South African war, 1901-2. being men 3 : { tioned in despatches. coats and the tailor made.| The late Sir Charles Rose was fa This is not our verdiet---the {mous in Canadian financial afiairs, ' ¥ . i {and was member of parliament for tailors themselves tell NS S80, Newmarket. It will be remembered "wm : The styles cannot be sur- that he died : Gs » having made an ascent In an aero- passed, suddenly shortly after plane. The short, form fitting! AS GERMAN GRAVES, coats with special lapels and spandoned Guns And Ammunition colars, are just the thing. | Buried in Flight. Materials, grey and blue! Gosden. Nov. SA despatch irom Hinohi : pet deel at Polk s Chinehillas, will be the most Fo ood oleh Boas. worn, Fashion Craft or 20th Cen- tury Overcoat. rail; the front, 8 Charles Day aud large amondts of ammunition buried iv wounds surmounted by glasses and German helmets, the crude warks of soldiers' graves. The peusanis became suspicious The prices will satisfy any customer desiring the best., $18, $20, $22 and $25. Other lines not quite as good at £12 and $15, » E. P. JENKINS ed that they coptamed material nud guns, abandoned during ¢ Would Have Been at War Loug Ago But For This -- France Had an OM extracts taken January, (or. Fhe DOW i of these hillooks and investigation show- | ! Mrs day social event in the village hall Tuesday evening in aid of the Cross society. 3 apples is expect week from Durham county. children arviyed three months country. channan former's parents, Mr. ! H, Gifford. Mr. and | Mre. Mott, Frankville, have leased Alexander ~*~ Sherman's farm. Mrs Meli. Benedict has gone to Delta for ky vigit, as guest of her niece, Mrs. | {Dr.)® Kelly. The ladies of the neigh borhood are packing a box for the Jelgians. 8, Lillie is in poor health, having a slight stroke last week day with the and Mrs. W. suffered Charleston Wafts. Charleston, Nov. 2.--R., rented the Robeson farm at Morris. Mr. and Mrs. George Jack Athens, were recent: visitors at W. C. Taylor has pur chased a residence on Wall streat, Irockville. Word was received here last week of the death in British Columbia, from blood-poisoning, of Fdward Clark Townsend, eighth of the late David Townsend, of Long aged forty-seven years. Ie is a cousin of Mrs, Charles has Glen Covey son, W. Halliday's. SOD Point. ceased Slack Mallorytown Tidings. Mallorytown, Nov. 2.~Miss Bertha Jordan has returnéd from a two nveeks visit at Hammond, N.Y. On Non day evening of last week the Tp worth League enjoyed a social' ev ening at the parsonage. A few the young people attended a lowe'en purty' at John A son's, Junetown. Charles E. nant unloaded another ear' of last. week. George Guild and R. Me Donald are emjoving a few days in the woods hunting deer. Mr. and D. Hunt were guests at CU. Temnant's on Saturday. The school children at the Riverside school en Syed a Hallowe'en party at M Gaidd's The teacher, Miss A. liott, gave a prize to the ome was best dressed for' the occ Miss Florence Boyd sas the guest Miss hate Chick on Sunday. of Hal- Herbi- Ten coal ' Harrowsmith Happenibgs. Harrowsmith, Nov. 2.--The ladies of the village and vicinity are respond well to the work started last for the Red Cross movement for the Belgian relief contribu Among the many callers o the Miss Ray Gallag Valley, at J. 8S, Gallagher's Wilson Knapp, Syden ham, at Dr. W. E. Wilkins'; Mrs. © Gordon, Sydenham, at J. Clow"s Mrs. ¥. Cook and three children, wit! Mrs. Cook; Mes, J. Kerr, Petwort with her mother, Mrs, Cook, for a fey Mr Mrs. Amos heect Sunday with friends at Hurt Miss Ada Botting has resum at Kingafon Business, Lol In ing week also tions past Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. week was S days and spent ington studies lege. John Warner has improved residence by adding a new kite and woodshed. Eimer Charlton added greatly to his lot, by buildin a very fine barn. Everyone was pleas ed the heayy tainfall of Sun ed ha to see night Maberly Matters. Maberly, Now. 1.--There will be or Red laxge shipment ol to arrive here this Mrs. NM H. Crozier and Mrs. N. Norris and on Saturday fron Crozier has - spent friends in- the west Gedoyge is visiting at Thomas Wesley's. John Praskey ha gone deer humting to Folger number of deer htmters passed through here on Friday en route to the nortl Mr. and Mrs arrived from Miss sic Mrs. visiting Roy Winnipeg. A Bu or lames Montreal Saturda Mary Sat spent Mrs er at John gon Falls turne« for the Budget From Arden. lary 0 and Ar \rdenda le Alexander's lale, extended visit hams and Genes ive Grove, and tH hotel, at § Ih of men from this for their where game is report J M. Williams " Fdgew ater Cottage Loyst s returngd home woot, she has spent F. Gendron Ardendule Mis again. Mr Hannah's; B Wood's. A potatoes, four from has aunual hun vhere oronto, 1s Mad re Mrs Doom two months visiting at Wea LU. Smaer, & and is home large and the Mrs cons nt grain, sent suffering has been hower amount ot clothing was relief , of the of. Hughes, valescent. who FEAR HUN ts DROWNED, Dundas Pastor and Friend Probably Upsets From Canoe. Hamilton, Nov. 3.~On Saturday a mess was received here saying that Pe. A. L. Donaldson, of Dundas, and a friend, who were up in the Rainy River district hunting, had been six days overdue Today a telegram came saying the canoe and paddies had been found. Iv is feared that the craft capsized and have found mony German quick-firers, | refovat of i that both men were drowned. SH Holland to Get Peace Prize The Hegue, Nov. 3.---The Han- delsblad, of Amsterdam, ha# pub- 4 lished a report from Christiania say- { ing that the managers of the Nobel fnstitute have decided to give this year's Peace Prize, whith amounts to $40,000, to the Netherlands gov- erpment, to be applied towards the suppart of Belgian refugees in Hol- ! land, On November I Prof. J. L. Mori- son, Queen's, wi iver a lecture in Ottawa on "English Foreign Policy in the Weaker European States." The ad- dress 'will be given in sid of the Bel trian relief fond. Two diphtheria cases were reported wedival health officer last to the wocks rt ms ON BOARD THE "SCOTIAN" WAY TO ENGRAND. Writer Tells of Some Interesting In. cidents Of the Trip -- A Wireless Message Which Caused Consterna- tion, " Sergeant-Major H. BE. Law (warrant officer) and formerly staff-sergeant in- structor P.AM.C., Kingston, made the trip overseas on his majesty's trogpship "Scotian" and was en rolled. in the establishment of the hospital. Upon the hospital corps developed the care of those men who required medical" attention. A' num- ber of minor cases were treated, in- cluding ome successful operatibn apon one of the members of the 12th bat- talion for a fractured jaw. ' A special writer, J. A. Warren, has given a very interesting account of the trip gver on the "Scotian." It is stated that wireless bulletins were posted on beard ship with the latest war news. The news 'waw keen- ly devoured by the men. A messay picked up to the effect that a report had gained credence. in Ameriow that a. greater part of the transports had heen sunk, caused puch copsterna tion, » The percéntage of men who fered from .the effects of sea sick ness was perceptibly small, taking into consideration that the majority were making a trip on the deep the first time. A few, however it the lirst few days out, but soon found their legs again ave for a heavy swell in mid-oecun, about two days' duration, and a slight squall in the Irish sea, no rough worthy 'of mention The first sight of lund Fddvstone Lighthouse, on Islands, Wed- 14h » Cor vas skirted suf- for felt was weather encountered. was that of the Neilly nesday, Oct 1 early on Later tt finally drop the ist anchor at off Plvmout} ash ping five o'clo ning age over as days. dorodeodd WEIL SATISFIED. Now, S3.--The best circles in London seem quite satistied with the % general position in northern France, ghough the severe chars + acter aff the struggle is indi * ed by a prophecy uttered by a very high Beifish authority this week that: "With luck we shall + have the Germans out of Bel. gimm by February." ob London, informed CPSP REEE Ped dd dS CROWDS AT THE IDEAL ON} Wednesday, winds and mostly fair. PROBS. Milder with rain to-night. | A Great | Coats for Group of Fine Winter | ' Ladies Crisp with newness forty dollar garment. and made like a If you have from $8.00 to $17.50 to expend on.a winter coat, our showing will afford you great interest. With a small deposit any coat will be | laid aside until wanted. + a every style and weight for men, women and children--now ready at prices that shoul in- Riliarer, I uld prove in A pleasure to show goods--you're ander no obli- gation at ro See Production of "The Trey O' Hearts." Large crowds turned out to the motion picture production' which was displayed at the Ideal theatre on Monday. evening. The entire perform ance was occupied by one continuous reel of pictures which was entitled "The Trey O' Hearts." This was di vided into three parts and worked out a plot that was sensational from start to finish. Part three 'concluded when the interest of the audience was raised to hugh pitch. This motion picture play is to run «t the Ideal theatre for two days Monday and Tuesday Last lay the Whig sfarted to publish after reading it in it Im motion 1s VL ess Satur the the f y story and story form decided interest. to see HUDSON'S BAY KR. R. STRIKE. Men Of AH Classes Refuse to Accept Cut. Nov.--3e-A-despatch. to a local paper from lePas says 'ling neers, conductors, firemen, brakemen and watchmen on the Hud- son's Bay railroad were notified that the wage per hour would be reduced irom 45 cents to 35 cents, 42 to 30, 28 22 28} to 22, W to 17, to take + on November Ist "The men relused to accept the low- rate, and all went on strike "J¢ will affect about 715 men will hold up coustruction until a set tlement is arrived at." Winnipeg; or and ON SAME PLATFORM. nionist, Labor and Liberal Candi- dates Met Yesterday. London, Nov. 3.--Sir Max nionist member for Ashton, | west." labor member for Wigan, William Edve, ? liberal candidate found themselves on the the Aitken, Harry and for \itken's seat platiorm at a meeting ot ame Brotherhood Federation Lancashire vesterda) . It is believed Sir Max Aitken will probably retire from political work at the geberal election. + Ottawa Via. C. PO. R Comiort and conveniende are among the important features connected with the day service betwwn Ning ston and Ottawa via Parham = June tion, and the mew Kake Shore line Ihe new route is proving very popu Leave Kingston 11.25 am. Ottawa 4.50 p.m. tawa 10 am. arrive Kingston p.m. Uptown ticket office, Princess and Wellington streets. Phone m-- A GOD COMPLEXION IS A JOY FOREVER Everybody that wants asfine, glow- ing, youthful skin should take old re- liable Hood's Sarsaparilla, a physi- cian's preseription, which gives a clear, healthy color. When vour blood is made pure, your whole is improved. Pimples, boils, hives, eczema surely disappear. T.anguor, feeling, weakn impure, Jubeat Ab Ot ax lax rive Leave COrma loss of appetite, tired symptoms of blood. a builds np the 8 a whole system by purifying the blood. It is the safest and most successful tonie known, ' i 4 Get a hottle from any, druggist. todsy, Improvement in 8 Debitity, Mental and Brain Worry, Despon- Heart, Faili for §5. A druggists or mail : Tet mailed free. THE it MILLIONS SPENT i IN BENEVOLENCE]] United institutions in creased: in made A stitutions THE BUSIEST STORE wn IN TOWN om The Great English Remedy. Tones and invigorates the hs nervous 8 m, makes new Blood a old ¥ Cures Nervous eney, [oss of Energy, Palpitation the Memory. Price $1 per box, six ase, 8ix will cure. Sold by all One will d in plain pkg. on t seeipt of a Contributes Liberally Nates For Care of Unfortunates -- Arve Increasing Noy tl Ur the 1 Institutions Washington, Benevolent ited States in numbers. between 1904 1910 ceording public by the Bureau of Cen There also were s in the number of institutions during this period tribution shows that ind to statistics engrmous in- mates of these The geographic di nevelent institutions the United States as a whole there was one such iostitution for i 17.000 inhabitants I tates th I be for thee England division of r one for every 10,000 the Pac division, 14,060; in the South r every inhat one At fic sion the for every 4 Of nevolieat United States ir per cent. were ick; 1,435 stitution' for 1,151, ar 1 for ac s and « per ce tection one West-So 2.000 > total number institutions reporte 1916, 2,482, institutions 27 per cent the per the were in children; homes 205, or 4 the pro and 125 for , or care of cent ildren were for dren, t. were societie and care of ch per cenit were or institutior blind ; and deaf Not all these instit inmates at the close the 4,420 that did make suc there were 339,571 inmates 116,228, or 34 per cent for adult ren 111,514, or n institutions for t ted in report whom in ila were itions repor of 1910 h 0 Wel and nt nomes 0 child ns 16, or blind » care of 2% per cent. in sick, and 15.4 institutions fer ren; 96,3 tutions for 5 per cent, in and deaf A 'total of 2,960,000 persons of all received in 4,815 of titutions during 000, 66 pér whom were received in in- for the sick, the remain- 1 per cent. being divided among three of institu- he clagaes were hese! benevolent the Year cent ol 1810, 1 Or ing the tions 12 this connection the reports call attention to tne fact tnat amoug the persons received in these institutions there were a number who were only indirectly recipients of benevolences being pay Jumates who met the re- gular charges for treatment All classes of benevolent! imétitu tions in the United States reporded in 1910 for 4,281 institutions a total income of $118,280,000, with expen- ses of $111.49R8.000; while 3.87] showed property valued at $643, 878,000. This income of $118,380.000 was divided among the different classes of institutions as follows: Hospitals, §0 per cent; homes for adulis or adults and children, 20 per cent; institutions for the care of children, 16 per cent:; iastitutivns for the blind and deaf, » per cent; societ- jes for the proteetion and care of children, 2 per cent.; dispensaries, 1 per cent. other classes Start tres wd The Board of Works is to meet this KINGSTON'S ELECTRIC STORE Headquarters for the best mantles made, both the famous Laddité and Welsbach, inver ' Le i she rted aud u right, 10¢, 15¢ and 25c. P Agent for the famous Solar Are Lamp, $12.00, Kingston homes beautifully lighted with electrie light and fixtures. H. W. Newman Electric Co. Phone 441. T9 Princess Street BRING YOUR CAR HERE Then i nec any repairs or supplies. Our mechanios ure all first class umd stand At In their trade. No repair (oo small or tee big for us (0 handle. We also have here . AN UP-TO-DATE ¢ \RAGE where you ean keep your car iu perfect eonaue RT ¢ receive courtepus treatment af nll times. ee sud where Jon wil) {fury terms are very moderate. PORRITT GARAGE CO., Limited \ecessorien AUTOMOBILES 210-212 Wellington Se. Telephone 134 Kingatar als Agent for CADILLAC and REO CARS . ? -------- Tungsten Lain Highest Quality, S Lowest Prices. Halliday's Electric Shop 845 King 8. Buy only made in Canada Shoes. We hand) Canad jap wade goods, Que selection for Fall and Win- r wear is large and varied, ranging in price f! .00 for syeryday shoes up to 36.50, er Ds =" our handmade French Kip, long a 3 Working Boots. yy, a short sitersoon, . L

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