Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Nov 1914, p. 4

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over made, has been getting its sup- EDITORIAL NOTES. plies of foods, and of raw and other Where's Bernstorff 7 What has hap I materials, from some source, and the | pened to him ? He's been so quiet of o WwW SE N : * 4 ' inference is that she has been aided | ate. Has he been suppressed ? A D : U Men 5 vu Mon 8 naerwear naerwear Ly the neutrals bordering on the nr i OTHERWIS Girls suiciding . in Belgian rather {fi North sea. These neutrals have than suffer the insults and assaults ing i + i the on Germ jers is wining of a ship, but they have not §°f the drunken German sbldiers is not had a' grievance 4 they Fave appar- | uncomnion. The worst and most vi- & takes a woman to settle a'man é 8 : v i i who is ade § { ently profited by an increased vol- | cious feature of a war. Tpde of dust. ou ng en 'S uits ! ume of trade. They will still have Church Life T urges silent prayer, on ain witie Ep? sther 4, re We specialize on young men's clothes and fill the mind's eve of every Leen ~ suffering from the occasional the trade, ,if it is legitimate, and not | '=. (hurches, By preachers and of contraband goods, but it will be | } ¢ 3 : : aymen, on behall of peace. Some A few audiences are as unrespon- y ef, , . ' : 3 . 3 0 o subjoct Lo the closer inspection by | (hin in the suggestion. There is |S¥¢ as are many congregations. . young fellow that comes to us for his outfitting... Pritain which will, while it is 'min- 1 "oooh talk or noise about the Did You sv rk -- ch ; ed, police the North sea. But Ger- | _ : ) ever Know a rich young wil) : : war, o . wonian to marry a poor old man? many will be minus its imports, and ee i See Bibby 's Collegi Sui &19 = I'he merchants of Brantford made a How scornfully. a woman who ! mee bibby s Collegiate Suits, 3 $12.50 of the gous | merely powders can look at one who || : | paints! TE | : "30 | See Bibby's Master Suits, £15.00, hence the necessity of a sea fight if its mavy, which since the outbreak of the war has been sealed up in - the lished Dai tod Semi woskis Kiel canal and harbour, is to be of spegiion of this. : Ah, Shas 1. the : The Situation. ©0. LIMITED, any service. The sooner this sea fight | Way to educate the people up to 'the | 1p, Gaul glares at the German is over the better. It will end, | duty of the hour. 3 The German lamps the Russ; 8. Eliott x LE rh probably, in the removal of a men- . : The Briton calls a squadron £4 & . i ' y: ' 4 '3 5 Je TR Ven See Bibby s Standard Suits, $10.00 A. Guild "On ol f er us : ; 8 i ace © ort And grumbles at the fuss; and roan ace that has : chs . : row potatoes in place hot . imbles at the fuss; ace at has too long existed in the I'he' Czech, the Greek, the Bulg r . North Sea, and it will free - 4 > phones: 0 a, a free a' num Good advice. But if the crop mest Are ready for the leap; The Austro-Serbs are mixing, » 1 om Tele 2 siness es... ee i 11s i the fast cruise : t ftorial Rooms .... her © Ag Tas Cruisera, with long vear will be as large proportionately The T 2¢t. Pa en ob Office .... ceases range guns, by the aid of which® \ i th th vill I x urk is fast asleep : the waters in the other high seas | Fiat of Wns yeur Ley wi aN Cleveland Plain Dealer | = oR 8 ¢ #8 1 to go abroad for a market, and per id me---- Sh po / ok Sce Bibby 's Monitor Suits, $15.00, haps even Germany will be glad to Litt he Hero's Return, i ] get them Little Josepu came in from play \ | vi world y a a heroic look of martyrdom on his i1/ . i All new 1914 correct models, Hew dirty face kly Kt & a fotune. { tovelon i "What on earth is the matter with hd : y Tet LYN Lal Causes gangTehe fo develo 'you, Joseph?" asked his mother - not paid in advance..§l. SAVING SOLDIERS' MONEY. bullet and shrapmel wounds Ii we | nervously | vA of trousers, cuff hottoms 1 : i ! Cl LtLoms, ete, oar, to United States ...... . i x and three months pro rata. I'he troops at home, in defence of | could only discover the germ that "Oh, nothing much. I've just been hot, that's all," Attached Is one of the best i. a "Shot! where 1 aes y erinting offices in Canada. wid public interests, are now satis- | mans, in the war, from the kaiser ed the new hig 2h ar man iied with the new arrangement as to | down, he would be the greatest man | mother quickly." Aw, that Jones boy, shot me with window exhibit of many "made in Canada' and invited an in- See Bibby 's Munroe Suits, £18.00, gages," says the Toronto Telegram See Bibby 's Aberdeen Suits, $15.00 ge SUBSCRIPTION RATES . . ab your apy Editon) ! . will be rid of the German cruisers ga Saat if paid in advance . 3 that are interfering with the ecom- @ year, by mall to rural officess. $2.50 merce of the One ar, to United States $3.06 d three months pro rata. . ¥ S don) high eut vests, soft roll lapels, straight A physician tas disco ered the germ ---------- public institutions, public highways, | causes the madness among the Ger TORONTO REPRESENTATIVE . HH. k. smuilpelce Church B1 vay. They receive $1.55 per day, | in the world. REPRESENTATIVES st, exclusive of the living allowance i el his penumonia . pistol," explained New Tork RR. N. th 3 Fifth Ave wel 5 r > 1 1 » i the h "1'o hi br 1 1 1 { | orthrup, Manager. of 30c. per day and clothing. The "It does not pay," said a mer 7% er 8 east 'swelling with Chie Tribune Bldg chant to the Whig when it urged him j Pride Burlington, News | vercoa nk R Northrup. Manager hange heartens them. pimianinie The second matter, engrossing at to keep and push the sale of "made Toot: Tee, AN ILLUMINATING LECTURE | tention, necessarily, is the assimed | i? Cabada" goods. "The people," | said he, "ask for a certain article, | Mr. Ames is a great educator with § vay of the soldiers at the front. This A , Re | | $ \ | his lectare on "The -Beitish Navy." | 1ssigned pay goes to the wives and | PéCause it 1s well-known, and they e lr gance He not only sketched the rise and de lcpendants of the soldiers. It i will take no, other. German ar is greatest | not reckoned in connection with the velopment of the workl's ticle is the ome in demand. Cut it feet, but he adecunted for thes loss | separation allowance of the = Militia | "*R¢ of some of the older and more ob solete vessels Incidentally, ,by his anadian Patriotic Fund, and the : / charts and pictures, he demonstrated | reliei of the guvernment and fund be- P bhi O $9 \ f ; 2 why Germany had figured vipon hav- | mg sufficient the otner money should uoiic pinion ' R i ; 4 Balmatan Overcoat with' the new ing her navy 'as nearly equal, in new |be saved, largely if not altogether. N : J and large boats, to England's, and | 't is not, however, and the soldier : li \Z 7 | two-way collar, a beauty for £15.00 Jipresumably for the purpose of having | oming back from the war will find So It Seems. = | : : : ) , Bp ! ! ! and $18.00. Genuine Scotehy tweeds. Cut it. aa R ---- ~ Department and the grants by the . v \ wa Hamilty itn them meet in such a great war as | that his dependants have been living The: kaiser's -tin-pot navy is afraid in progress. Those n a higher scale than usual and | to show their keels outside the Kiel ) 4 : Shawl collar overcoats. that which is now canal. who heard the lecture--and the City | 'hat there is practically no money Hall was filled to the doors, the sul | with which to resume life as a civil Skille d Men At Work. ~ ' i Jif ie h 7 \ Hi: [8 See Bibby's special, £12.50. Nobby ject and the purpose of the proceeds | ian. Lotidon Advertise being popular--went away instructed The Canadian Patriotic Fund is Very meagre is the news from Kiau Hi i i isi They realize ' leepiy concerned about «5 ree! Chau, but the Japs are to be de } il ih ants J ate and satislied. : They realized what a 1 « rho jis aspect ol fay, but Ney pe ria : 2 | ] 4 arey Kersey cloth. belt and pleated great navy Britaim has, and they felt | the case, and is consulting the com. | Pended upon lo do aun ar ie Joh Here's a page of wisdom y - 4 ; ittees fn a AE OM From a chauffeuns notebook torr | ji { 11 1 + . that it would be equal to any emer- | mittees mall : the populous cen Long Wak to Tipperary. I'he smallest automobile a; { Hi j back, shawl collar, the best in the res I'he advice generally would be Toronto New a Always has the loudest horn i 1 31! 8 . . German. singing societi i i business for tiie 1Ioney gency. a ni that the assigned pay shall in some [he pen held by the government; for the United States are contemplating Must Be Dragged Out, iREAT ON COMMISSIONS. ay be : 3 ETA j il : ii an invasion of Canada, Churchill (toon Tirpitz)--Come (J) | fi. See Bibby's $16.00 Chinchilla Ul- Toronto's municipal debentures used the! bewefit of ihe absentee, and for ot eet out and fight : The 1s use nd direction when he re- 8 a ery ' } pe | to be in the greatest demand. They y 8 A rene . i he, He ws as \ Indeed Lucky Von Tirpitz---111 be Kiel-hauled sters, blue. rey or hrown shawl col- could be soli in London every year urns to Canada. But how this is Montreal Herald if 1 do | 4 y ars ye at a rate of 24 per cent. and 3 per | ¥ be done, on whose authority, and Seeing no. bi ug has burl a ne 3 ! lar, hand tailored, genuine stvle, to- a "5 v8 ; : x . i : en down, on Maltke Avas a 1k Geods Returne thor 1 a "Or cont. Annually the mayor and th n what manner, is the question FY man to get out of it with nothing euds Returned. 8¢ ther with comtort. Once an old darky visited a ao dity trendurer journeyud across the he hour oe but liver complaint. tor and was. given definite instruc , sed, with a grip bulging with finan SOME CHOOL QUESTIONS War Gone Spreads. ions as to 3 hat he should do. Shak- 3 See Bibby's $15.00 Chesterfield Ov. oF | ev came witl iN . Q i NS. ng his head, he started t eave the » alk vv x y P, : ial paper, and back thes can ith . Brantford Exposite | office, whe = the EE oi ive ue ercoats, silk velvet collars; fabrie, a bag full of money The day I'he assessor has completed a task I'hree months 'ago Germany dectur- {apn hice eth English Mel blacks and Tey o ewme when the bonds were unsale- | thich is laid upon him vy the On- fod war 'on Great Britain. Since; then |.» re, Hass Jou. lorgol "10 jay i ng ish Melton, blacks and greys. able, and they had to be carried rio 5 arn a n t \ ery dressy. government, that of registering the number of belligerents has been Pay vo' for what. bo: back to Toronto and disposed of at |'he names of all the school child increased until there are now eleven ry i A L x n [2 For 'my advice, replied the doc- finan n between the ages which make il - . Naw uh naw th, I ain't a discount. Last spring the t 5 3 vial houses disposed of a large sum, | 'ompulsory upon them to go to the A Coming Test. |g wine take itn ang Ra sta Y aint] Boys' *® Boys' selhi t 4.718 Fo chools. There .are 1,695 of such pu Féromto Sta {out Norfolk Ledger-Di patch 0 1 VS i ¢_ Ledger-Dispateh vercoats Suits nations engaged in deadly combat. tor the bonds selling at 4.78 per cent Wi : ad ei . , somes t Ci The controllers have gone one better | 0il¢ in Kingston, amenable to the law ; ae nS some lo. in Sai | ---- " . yaign the Russians' am anadian- | A Cauti ) , and agreed to sell $2,000,000 of bonds vhich says they shall or must at will. bo able to shot the Ciaran. | nw autions Owner, at 5} per cent, this being the par | end ihe classes and undoigo the men |. few things in the manly art oi | Wh enn yivana mer wa : ) or MOA Zooc daerney cow rate, less the commission for sell | ing. The controllers deserve cen- | ico evelopme: ic Ww UAL throwing snow balls if ajmmawitior i development which the guaran oe tranger, having admired the runs sha . t 1 1 asked the farmer, "What wil YOu | me - smumerated by he asses . ~ aii OF take for your cow | 2 € orate b What, Never Tt THE QUESTION ASKED. sure for a deal of this Kind I'he ears' not ) . could have sold the debentures di or, and many over the fourteen Toronto New for a mel Seratiie g M foad = ) Vv 7 ¢ 3 1 " op { om and then saic Loo} : ) rect to the people, if the denomina wre where his classification ends \ German writer says that never ire, be you the (aX ASSesSOT OF ox Whitman Hopes Court Will Settle nnouncemen tions were smaller and made to suit | Put the element that is controllable FMD " HY Shere, by li kir ! "| she been killed by the railroad Becker Case. " . L 3 : : lelgium, bu we allies v ) The rem a a ' : the views of the buyers A "om. by law should be forced into the [ "WS Rave the Jagt 'word 'on Cha The Argonaut New York, Nov.' 6--Charles S pth As | have decided to vacate my mission of a hali per cent. ca two | schools, and there should he no ex- | 4:0 | ' Mp Whitman, governor-eleet of New p 2 present premises in the early spring willions of dollars means a hand. | "use fot absenteeism . warned Something. York, will serve as district-atior y i] of 1015, 1 am now prepared to make s ars ans a vant e . i Farnsor Clapole--Has thet eity | ney of New York county till he take reductions on any monument that eller who bougl Stone's farm | Dis seat as governor on January lid, I.have in stock. If it is your in- . A tention of purchasing it woulds be to some fee to the bankers; and one the I'he poverty of the péople is some Ki E t mes pleaded, . and il has something mgston ven 8 earnt anythin' yet?" | next His term as district attorney - your advantage to buy now, circumstances do not warrant Farmer Sands Wall, he's learnt] Would ordinarily expife January 1st © do ith the Diestite ang tty sears Twenty-Five Years Ago it don't do no good ter try ter ke{1917 y BNE RA LIN yi the children in the classes. 'hey sat 5 a J Aer make t¥ rica MEN AT THE FRONT. she 'chil $ # 1 . ipple butter in a churn Judge. | Mr. Whitman also announced that : - . nust be clothed, and occasionally a i ; = : | he expected to go to Geneseo soon to * . . : : of the he steamer Plerrepont has ta Giving Pa Notice. | conduct personally the. ¢ » against £ i A " hu a the fromt, in Belgium rovidense of the purdnts, or worse, } £0 the w@noque route since th I understand that on Rive onli | Henry Siegel, the New York mereh 1 Lor. Princo and Ciongy Streets wbout, ; 0 ) men, under command of are, he direr: aaenre. ate not 3} rincess was taken off led to ask for my daughter's hand vl ant, under indictment here py © ; P . N . ingston. Field Marshal French. In a short are Le younpe i Abraham Shaw gave a practical | Oh, no, nothing like that." What would Mr. Whitman, as gov- time ne will have recruits to the |"! sentable, and they and the com-|address at the Y.M.C.A, on "H Then" ernor, do in the case of Charles Bec munity . numbeg of 200,000 more, all seasoned suffer. At times hunge r, which | To Get Rich She and I settled all that. What | Ker, convicted of murder through s the greatest of all misfortunes, af George B. Sutton, the fancy shot |p; . > oF ' the efforts of Mr. Whitman : is and fitted for the fatigues of the | billiard player gave an exhibition at Brig Saliea lo] to fad Sut. w hat] attorney Rye dis field. Kitchener has, in addition, a | i¢'ts the growing race. In the Awe {p60 City Hall ? tern . une Jou Iie gous to} This question was put to the goy- To . fh: : : ari sities the school boards pro ot n-------------- Ah ® US Wien we get mar- ple rata ds eT million others, who will be gradually | can oi : ried Houston Post. ernor-efect yesterday after it : ile 'cheap lunches fby the pupils. A RRR EEE odor shut Lhad been called to his attention that ) Hut into action and who have naver || - bof wiain" food | ® What Lacked B Becker might appeal to + " eany will get enough of plain foo bus aah wt Lackey uttons. j Deche BAL: 4 tae nese * [hese penn) ugh of # MAKE A START AND * | brs eld Hs governor for elemency in case tie The New Allies' War Song 83¢ been on active service, include "a } 1 hild i An | lish y 8 > ' . | ren, pr » on AT Kis v < SI i to satisfy the smaller children, an GET THE HABIT. ¢| » English colonel at kit inspee- | court upheld his second conviction, i We guarantee to every purchaser of Columbia records that the ma- | There are many under aight -- It is estimated that the British . amily is found, as a resuolt the Canadians. France has probably x ini f 1 \ | tion said te Private Flanigan : Iv 2,000,000 2 dor. Cloner; yet an investigator ound in ow he } "Hat Yas Nahr " . "I hope that matter will be setil- ey : th on. post] pp } York that 10,000 boys and girls, in Buying goods made in Can- ali Hat Ye shins, socks; flannels, ' og before 1 take office as goverhor." ferinl used 3% thei romnoultiate In or lietles uunlity, finer surince. and : 4 a or los ye 5 . kins {al Ary 00 SST Rte PH : y fact - » TE 3 ng TE A IES | BS district, went to school hungry ada is a good deal like getting me that Bo Sie Se a) fan au 4g Mr. Whitman said, "It is down for curds of an » he ens, Inty, fae minutasiure of dine ve of front in w hich they are facing the be muse their parents vould not spare married, It takes spme people alsa Bull : es 4 | argument before the court of ap- Our fee is guarantee cost you only Sic for two selections. Liarmans, and there are fully a wil | with' whic} a long while to make ap their ¥ No. GE 8 ram | peals this month. 1 trust they will What are y Bon mer toh I Aritaig | 0m even a penny with which to minds * to start. Then after he oe $ir," sail Private Flanigan, {rénder a decision before January MADE IX OANADA, i ne ag: A {hu a warm bowl of soup. they've settled down house- ae Sintingly : an Ist." and France the calculations are that the people of England. even during keepping they wonder why they ows that, sir -- I~ here will be a long war. Why * The war, can surpass the people of the hadn't started long before, All Fon n't no bwitens on the towels, | i i itish and French are not disposed 3 Su, pass the peoy : it needs to start a man buying + | [Stat tb ib bd bb bp n 1 ) PORTIN | United States and Canada, for they the goods made by his fellow. | 4) [4 IR TELL OF THE SLAIN. fois' Ro a 14 Bicycuss © 9 dr T sacrifice their armies. They are | keep up the school attendance, citizens is for a man to take Cs PTR oT he + 4 7 Dh RY RY LA Si od eilliant. in. dek ™ can Fortunate Moment. ywiliant in lence. ey ean re : < himself in hand 1 decide t i 'T am very sorry to see you he and feed the children whom ay edu- mse! land. and decide (o : ou here Hist any attack, and thes have. been | be It fons - . ey : ] do it. There is no doubt about + | remarked the woman, turning to the | hurling back, or sweeping down the |. Was a ong Lume baore tus being able to get the goods, If | convict. "Is it true that you stole a that in 5 formation hav duty became apparent, and many they are not on the dealer's a & at AYE Nittle copes, thousands and thousands shelves, they very oom will be "Yes, ma'am was the frank ad- forced a slaughter of life. On the of them, were. stunted - in their growtls when he finds out that people nission of the convict. Then he ad- N want to buy them. The only «, 9ed. "I did it in a moment of weak- | Part of the Germans this bas. not When the change came,. when h b tart 2 been ac war. I has been a mas het} ange came,, when from Lhe thing is to make a start; the «& DESS. * od, h public purse the children were fed as rest will take care of itself. Jt 'In a moment of weakness!' acre, or butchery, and, with the most well as taught it school, there was may be only some small thing » | Baspe d ihe elderly vistor. Morey il t rts ' . . : 3 y i pn? results. Military experts say an immediate improvement in their that a man buys without think ra Segui hat hat. you Jour] lave | Tokio, Nov. 6. -- Complete casually lists, containing 'the names of the killed and wound- ed to date, in the operations around Tsing-Tau, show that the British had two killed and cight wounded, their woumded including two majors. The Japanese had ino hundred Killed and 878 wounded. Aero- planes are dropping bombs and # circulars into the besieged port. + The girculars warn the inhabi- % 4 oo verse aaTase ie the Allies "could make greater! =~ = Cll conditions. Then ing to ask where it was made. 3 but it would involve a fear. the utal al physical conditivns. There That article having given satis- «= |" alked away with the whale house." ! un n © Bi oh Philade fon | x Pp § i this Joss will {15 a leading thought here for all Am- faction in itself as a piece of - fladelphia Telegraph. mil A of men, an 18 loss will erica. well-made merchandise, is also © | ~~} Hot be made. " a double satisfaction in having 1 Allow Stamps On Back Of Letters | 5 . ; become part of a man's new i Ottawa, Nov. §---The * A SEA FIGHT IMMINENT. Why are some goods, with a is programme. Next tiple an ar- © department has again. A toMice, There has been a gradual tighten- [tinct name, so much, in demand ? Hele of that Kind is Bokigha, Hue & the issue of Christmas seals in aid. Ry ---------- od " 4 ' Ri ques A naturally arises, "Was & of charitabl S o ing of the provisions with regard to i They are advertised. The Germans it made in Canada?' The act + tioee will a mations, we Lo The Talkative Veteran. - tigi'al and absolute contraband jase. spending a mint of money in becomes a practiec; 'the pre- + od lo ihe address side of letters or '¢ (moony) Wks thorgiever * to the infhile cmtbarassmont | ke ping their productions before (he tice a habit, and the habit + parcels, There is no objection to love like ours? © a amas motwithstanding its ! people. Here is a subject which " their being placell on the back of She (umatter-off ash) uf boursed "Tho ofien- "shuld = engage the serious attention and stimuins # mall matter. Letters bearing stamps Can't judge yum -ease;=but with we ® other than postage stamps on the ad- the symptoms seem abont the same # dress side will be returned fo the as in my otlier altacks. ----Boston send: So ER Cae t Transcript. tants not to participate in the military operations in any way. S35 n err as Er

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