Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Nov 1914, p. 10

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 14, 1914. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMEER 18, 1014. Ee THE SPORT REVIEW HOCKEY INTERCOLLEGIATE: . MEETING NEXT WFPEK Hamilton Tizers Stars | Though Injuries -- MeGill Will Not Change Team For "Varsity Gama, "Inck Willian have the laugh team in Otiawn won & game in their LiWas won hone Lose Two on series, while Ot Toronto News: MeQill their team. around on Aefente xl Queen's by » 4 They wow gure l good chance wit Varsity upire shite swiched | furday and oe of Toronto Mail-¥ ard counting ou Queén's player, to turn them this week, but as Ersk Just got beek in Hamilton from King- | stoR one falls to see how Le can quality under the residen ine rule Next Saturday Harvard and Yale play in the Yale Bowl a eVery ole of the 70.000 seat a bean dleposed of will make this a alrea off the The ar n collegiate hk next week ule will Three club sity, will REAROD repre the playing sched- |s re for the MeGill and Var Again hi i hen arranged geaso! be SOUT be repr azette: 1 hardly like | will be any change l MeGill team Satur- | erate day against Varsity from that x t against Queen's last week The team | South showed more aggressiveness on Hat governor- 'urday than at any time this autumn t Montreal Gg iy that there mage in the rd G for on Are, ol "Tout" Leckie gave bad knee a twist in the game Saturday, and than announced that he was through with the game for good Leckie's knee has been troubling him for two years. In addition to Leckie, Norm Clarke of the Hamilton Tigers is said to be out of game with a broken boue in his hand and hiy i the at work the stone sal 'All tl ers accept ging trea lority of welcomed there was was smal the r from the been It would appe brand of football they have playing against strong opponents that Wes tern University will have to be ser- fously reckoned with by those teams who aspire te the Q.R.F.U., junior title. I'he Londoners have a fast, heavy team, with plenty of ub stitutes, and they have had.the ad vantage of thorough coaching the California was entirely t efforts ligible two y hen ronment position, looked at reconcilia party 'What ( with cannot good negro, has to fight '"'Jack' Jehn- Cuba, at 20 rounds Johnson is to receive $30,000 for his end of d¢he fight, with McVey taking down $20,000 and 30 per cent. on all receipts over $60,000. Johnson in addition is to receive 50 per cent. on the proceeds of the "movies". McVey, beeg matche gon in Havana, in February of I bas invited the McGill Boston Harvard hockey club to play early in January, or the second week in February; McGill had taken no action regarding the match as the Indercol feglate schedule his not yet been ar- ranged; and the team may have to play league - fixtures on the dates asked by 'Harvard. It is lkely that |f the Montreal students will make the trip sometime uring the winter jeer politic ilable contact, tention eral Both African | at was deci: he gainst wa gro Bert Lindsay, the well-known Ren- | there fraw hockeyist, has started back to the Pacific coast, where he will play professional hockey during. the sea- gon soon to open. Between seasons Lindsay was in the passenger auto transfer business at Renfrew. mon De owers of "This, wint, an sastern p tate and ieneral 1 great 8 Toronto Globe: The Ontario Tug by mmion has been put In an unenvi able position more than once by the attempt to deprive teams of what thay had earned on the field, but che | condition of affairs which permitted that has been aboliehed, and will not return. The ehildish claim that, be- cause Ken. Willlgms played In a game @ couple of weeks ago, with the knowledge and consent of the T.R. and (A.A, Ottawa should forfeit a ame in which he did not play is not likely to have any consideration at} the hands of grown men, and if the 1: and A.A, has any regard for pm tie opinlon the "protest" will be withdrawn, with an apology to the 0 rio union for lodging such a Iti I t-------- ne 20% nd ral to Both the Africa The Brit iis Suppo swept aw the unior Fhere bud mune Most of silver a PACIFIC CHEWING TOBACCO - is'untouched by any hand Hl Sa AO north ecast of est «hip In the pecting Something } Dartuntti 2 COUrse Knowledge various in the est possible immediate a diminishing General General say, minister of following group for General wag that rations union German 8s to a Weat-Maritz section 4 more party the British best They rents of Neyer every SUPER DREADNOUGH1 irciomstantinl stories are in cwrculation of Ireland The Audacious was British navy the S06 feet It can any | ridic the ulou pr case inciple d ent of club H AFRICAN REBELS Lthout The - Men Turned Traitor, lidstone has made a highly important the general situation in a In 'his capacity as wral of the union from | You can ea until recently, his og Fe h craves Ww of forming an opinion [tion or Dyspepsia, unique His personal | ferment or of the local conditions , if you will ptimate acquaintance with {sin occasionally forces which have been | Anything you eat w union lend the greats jnotidng ¢fin ferment or t to his opinion ox | polsou OF stomach gas, wi Lord Glad! Belching, Dizzine a Fes {Fallness alter Eating, Nao geatlon (like a Taop of lead ach), Bilfousness, Hear Who No Stom { In Five delib ' state Mines! Heariburn, AASES ny, Dyspepsia any on tho weight outlook d 1e ed and Boer lead+ Vereeuis Vast mas responsible signed the burn AUDACIOUS S'ERHAPS SUNK OFF IREL sinking of H. tong, STOMACH UPSET 7 E~D INDIGESTION, | GAS, SOURNESS---PAPE'S. DIAPEPSIN mine lar. M. cost striking a the third S Audactous after C1G,000.000 and was Intes are ipe's Mise omach and from st ach wher P It really il a healthy stomach It meals when stom- aves nothing to nt, sour and upset the stomach case of Pape's druggist, then ant witnout the or misery, be- mpurity and h and in- wh or dh own used does your re hl from y-cent your from sorder t ite suffer F any relief he now tomach d# in five min ea, Ind WoL 1 ng in ty of wee. The Duteh Afrikanders Act -of Unions a recalcitrant minority, It | I and not vocal That It quantity was due jotha's person- and influence It was a quantity and remained so ears after the unign. jut Hertzog left the gov- went into aslive op- and General De Wet for friends The ir- ecame a wing of his pes I -- WINTER loyally dhiibiasi the But o General i8 Prussia here Petrograd, Nov I'he advance in East to advices received front, cold weather troaps 10 move more {the Swampy lake region Prussia, niovements of the ar been retarded by soft ros Herizog's relations | tandition tha De Wet are now | General Hertzog was a the foals, Sow the crown sud 1008 the) gays is reported over ty to the action or OI Dat But between his | | Pp enal rapid and which he out bles been which . rem ieneral during the \ the ent yalty a par Wet the movement of troops and the irrecon {roops now being sent to t was a point of | ire supplied with short coats Hertzog's con- | | ed sheepskin. Relief so policy of Gen-|pairograd and other a would subordinate South |... bending every effort nterests to imperial con- i goolen garments. To Therefore, when war any vacant stor against Germany and led for the work of began to operate |, South-west Africa, certain extent com between the Beyers- and the fol Hosrtzog was the particularly in the Orange Free Transvaal, But Hert- there red forces capiured Germans {fore the tracting ire augmented | passers-by, and from player pi on the streets Fup for the 1 nd the distr ion of ture, Despatch dicate that slow progress along the extends from the River ross the Vistula to the tier of Bast Prussia, fifty of Thorn, The new. fror er a distance of the extreme attention by und barkers, by martial 0s Il General in fact, danger tables art of the in the western Jelarey's own: country majority of General are loyal to the union connection. Gen- a locluded in his following Afrikanders in South are devoted to him of course, solid in traitorous contin-|o¥ ' nd De Wet will be | Warthe AY re is no danger to | section of East Prussia. Africa.' The German right wing pears to' be feeling ils center of the line stubbc ting the determined a the Russians The left win tected to some extent by character of the country and plicated artificial fortific es the Germans sh rt are The to nort 1 South is Kisses is im- n she germ thinks satisfied with the cloud. us would be lining without YOUR CHEWING TOBACCO SHOULD BE AS CLEAN AS THE FOOD YOU EAT. It cannot be, if it is sold in'bulk and touched by soiled hands - PACIFIC BRIGHT CHEWING s'from the manufacturer to you, for each plug is separately wrapped and cannot come in contact with any dust, dirt or germs. You will never know the enjoyment of chewing a "DELICIOUSLY GOOD" tobacco until you have tried PACIFIC. ; A satin jnsert of the kind that is being Sought after by collectors everywhere Is* packed with each plug. See window: displays around town. And the price " 10c = AT ALL DEALERS. AIDS BUSSIANS Swampy Lake Region of. East Pros. | sin Becomes Frozen. according from is being assisted materi of serious obs Russian to this are being utiliz- collectors, nies collected with the. uniforms of are stationed doors fqr the purpose of at- | These re and ipt of contribution war to Petrograd papers it are mak line Warthe ac southern mi 30 miles from way the broken ations Germ relis heavy tions country an an artillery lmost reg chief e appe he Op such are IN poss a n PUBLIC ROAD'S PROFFE the - lly by the in | East | which my have | feeal hi edied b) frozen | Provincial Railway Equals Last tecord Despite War. Nov. 18--The net return province receives for the } losed from the op- erations of the Timiskaming & Nor- hern Ontario railway $250,000. This is the same amount as was re- ceived a year ago, but represents a onsiderable shrinkage from the $510,000 which was paid over two les Year's by Toronto, the year just is last two ire field to a sufficient | tacle Fres} he front | S of tan- traffic on the T has fallen off since the war, but the trade depression that preceded this event, and the completion of con- struction on the National Transcon- tinental railway had a more material effect on the earning of the provin- jcial line. The T. & N. O. railway Joni Ae are gratified. that they | were able to remit the provincial | treasurer the same amount as a year efforts | 489 and ti has been done with j out diminishing the staff or lowering who hail ¥ { wages, although some saving has music effected in, regard to mainten- there set |' the way he outbreak of cities® callect end, Dum- be 1s been are investment in the T $19,000,000, and ihe annual interest charges amount | to $700,000. This means that the | provincial treasury will he ealled up- hich {on to pay, about $400,000 to make The N capital O. is about litera the railway and charges » capit fron- | upon les east exte When the Kaiser Will be Wiser. MM. Darley, Kingston you'll be wiser ¢ war is o'er your beasted millions could count as many more? in but little glory with g is pro ing back battle lines ntinuir their horrors, they're adding to your ifficient now to place your soul, such a thing is know the lowest depths of reap what ve sown, lut your plans have not panned out well as you intended, vou'll be wiser is ended nds | the heast re this brutal 1 now rnly re- f your while crimes by com- ir | § Into to hell, d Kaiser! hefore the war tha born in disgrace, the Fhe land you were | you've covered with And blackened the escutcheon of great Teutonic race { And peacefnl homes you've blighted, to your eternal shame, children wich their hands cut off will live to curse your name when your wholesale slaughter you probably will find, Thou shalt mot kill," was meant for you, as well as all mankind, schemed to send your vandals across the Straits of Dover Kaiser! you'll be wiser before you get them over And Hut ends, You { But I'he Red Cross nurse your butcher carved: ske died in agony. are the wretch that caused the crime, and yours the infamy. | When ¢he massacres took place. of Armenians "by the Turk, : | Was it to mislead the world you de- nounced his hellish work? s to your intention to rise to power and fame teaching Christian millions Turk's infernal game, ./ To make you monarch of the world, but the allies spilled your chance a Kaiser! you'll be 'wiser when you're driven -out of France. You +] fA | i | r By the: And Jruis force has ruled the world, Kaiser, but never can again; #4 And though you shuffle for that end, 1 Fou play a losing game. jTuotgn You shed the uloed of mil- Jdions, and spy aud plot and plan, And break a) ties and treaties, and the laws of God and man, You'll get it in the end 'Kaiser, though your calibans . Jun wild, And J hdr wake are ruined homes defiled. innocence For Roses and the allied hosts are this fight to win; And Kian! Fou'll be wiserw n they march toward Beli Wit. up the deficit between the net returi they're eating all my ples." HE AT 4 FEARFUL COST ERMANS ENJOYED BRIE] "1 CCESSES. | Temporary Gecupation of Meant Loss of Entire Regiment-- | Surrounded By French. London, Nov A despatch the Dally Telegraph: from Calais, 'unday, sayva~that the taking o ixmude and holding it for a short] ime cannol campensate for the osses which the Germans constantly | nearly every point inl like this for the last thre: in this case alone. a minary attack thought it was, lost an entire-regimerit. | was there that Lroops imply surround during the night. The Ger ied by their prolongued | taken up quarters in i | Dixmude 18. ustained wlions veeks says the | "french had d them ) R08, fat efforts had village and bad. considered them- elves sale for a while. Besides oth r aud more numerous troops were | nd, r fo their sup-{ wort i did not give Lime o'clock in the began to LTH the Jeft, wood, | in ads come the At norn n he French be which had ah io French eight the 1 Ader ing, whe Og itdalion to been In hidin and attacked tened to organi /® | wlore they cout alreddy sue- houses Lier bat 1 fo the French had eeded fn ofcupying half the Afierwards another battalion made righ into the : from an sing quarter and surprised nel, who were hurrying to Jatiery into actign Before © they ould do so there was a land to wand fight, in which the Germans were cut down and their guns tak- an The struggle then continued or a while longer in the streets of the village and dlthough the Ger- nans had been more numerous at first, they soon lost that advantage wd were cut up so badly that not me of the regiment « ed. The french took 350 prisoners. six guns and a namber of machine-guns. Al won it was all over. Then the 1ews came that the British troops 1ad made a similar advance to the outh and the subsequent German Muck en masse completely failed 80 on the get a a d EUROPEAN ALLIANCES Many Changes That Have Come In Last Centary. of Europe nothing is during more In history he past century curious than the easy way in which ational alliances have been made, roken, made again and changed as iynastic, economic and ragial -reas- ons have demanded Hered few of hese political transformations In 1815 Russian; Prussia, "Eng and and Austria combined against france, and crushed the power of Napoleon forever In 1815 Russia, Prussia, En rary threaten the house of Haps- trg, in Austria, Russia intervened nd by force of arms placed the pre- ent emperor, Francis Joseph, firmly tpon his throne In 1855-6 England, France, Aus- ria and Italy allied themselves with the Turks against Rnssia in the 'rimean war,' In 1859 France defeated Austria n Italy and gave a great impetus to he unification of Italy In 1866 Prussia gave uly, Austria, fearful beating at sadowa and it out of first place in the confederation. In 1870 inflicted upon France the with accompany 'ng loss of that has been the cause of unrest ever since. In 1877 Russia defeated the Turks decisively, but was cheated out of the rightful fruits of her victory by a combination of the other powers in the treaty of Berlin. Old enmities and friendships are now forgotten, and Italy, which de- tests both Austria and Germany, has been united with them in the triple alllance, while those old time enem- fes, England and Russia, are allied with France in the triple entente, What will be the next switch? -- Philadelphia Record is present a An ic de fe: at, territory, Europe's U.S. Citizens Off (0 War. London, Ont, Nov. 18---Three hundred United States citizens, the majority of them former Canadians, and all experienced militia men, gail from New York for England tomor- row to join the British army for tive service, according to Ed Rigsby, of Cleveland, formerly this eity, and one of the party who passed through London tqday en' route for the point of departure. The three hundred, who meet at New York, according to Mr. Rigbsy, will train for three months in England before going to the front. Wild Horses For Honeymooners Denver, Noy. 18---Raymond 8S. Bean and his thirteén-year-old bride, who wns Miss Lydia Neptune of Larned. Kan, arrived here enroide to Ris 320-acre ranch near Gary, Col whére the bride says she will spend hier honeymoon breaking wild hor- ses The girl, wearing short skirts, almost clused a local hotel to refuse the pair admittance, Bean showed marriage license, however, 'and they got by - No Cause For Alarm. "John, John," whispered an alarm- ed wife, poking 'her dleeping hus- bani! in the ribs. "Wake up, John; thete are burglars in the pantry and "Well, what do we care," mumbl- ed John, rolling over, "so long as| they 'don't die in the house" { 0 te suffer Kingston Cem- ent Products OFFICE Works, ASTHMA COUGHS WHOOPING COUGH _ SPASMODIC CRi zed Bowels DE sto berg to take "Fr [ felta greal 1 d taken four or t I was comupletely cured and wi le me glad, were acting g whatever to the bo with shi ' Pruit-a-tive medicine that M "FPraita-tives" at soc.-8 box, 6 or sent postpa by Fruit-g-tives 1 We {ENT PIER VASES, everything work nd ah 7 F. Horace N BRONCHITIS {A A simple, safe and ing drugs. Used w with every breath, assuring restfulnigh Cresolencis inv to mothers with y descriptive, bool SOLD WY DRUGSIS VAPO . CRESOLENE WHILE Dainty Refre lee Cream. 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