Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Dec 1914, p. 11

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AFRAID TO COME (Published Annually) : ON tahets ronkntat 8 High in shed lib' of wide' 1 and its suburbs the Directory contains lists of io EXPORT MERCHANTS with t! 00k ship, and th - onl NERD Marbots Bane Oo STEAMSHIP LINES arranged u the Ports to which ha sal ings tng the approximat PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES of leading Manu ar Merchan ote, In the are uncial Aha 332 hdusttia centres of the United 0 ATRL Be Postal Order for 88. SER te facts for or Trou ra Ton sity J You shi sill 98" Hair nC Tair Tosle Mahldod"s Drug Store, Kings- ton, Ont. oH i 85 EF g o to Loss De. AND FIGHT WITH THE CANADIAN CRUISER ie fl i ' i f whereabouts known to the by his position by wireless into San Francisco. The Leipaig was between him end the harbor and must have caught the message, but would not come out. speed and construction. pite this, he deliberately made his enemy MENTAL MATADY BY TERRORS A New Chapter In the Horrors of War. Berlin, Dec. 10--The military medi- hon. | free 1 "|€ : ah hist evn after the state' of in had worn off, the pa- elt uSukNy remuined highly ner- ronto, Dec, 10---Final action on 'w Methodist hymnal is being y the hymn and tune book which opened a three days' meeting ut the Sherbourne Shren yesterday. Rev. 8. P. Rose, D.D., of Montreal, is chairman. Representatives were present from the varigus conferences throughout the Dominio : The ttee has been at work for several years and at one time it was thought that the work of the Methodist committee and that of tife Bresbyterians could be utilized for a hympal which would answer for the united church. The delay in the of- ganic union of the negotiating churches has resulted in the deeision of the Methodists and Presbyterians to, publish new hymnals for their re- spective denominations during the coming year. A big feature of the new Methodist hymnal will be the elimination of al- most three hundred obsolete Hymns which gave too much prominence to dogmatic theology. A big cut is made in the etions from Rev. Charles Wesléy's hymns which were. origin- ally published through devotion to he 5 of Wesley. ! n discarding a number of the harles Wesléy hymns the commit- took the ground that they were R Ee Res to the requisite standard as v » Cli ; Ane revised hymnal will contain a a pela hymns the words of ich are being withheld from pub- "2 I'wh 1 ) til they Hh; been - that cation until, they ave eer copy ed by the Som ; , The geperp] committed now in ses- Sish wal a instructigts to @ executive which will undef spec- ial, aul bor gizen them by the re- v al. cont ce, have the new hymnal printed and publishea as early in the new year a2 possible. FRENCH AMY (085s ESTIMATED AT 590,000 ce OF This" Nl Mealy 160.000 i Sa i : Casualties led -- German Paris, Dec. 9.--~The French war office does not issue lists of losses in war. A, gorrespontent, by inquiry in vari- ous quarters, ates that the h lost iti dead up to November 1 Some under 100,000 men. < TBA. number of wounded and sick soldiers being cared for in French hospitals on November 10th appears to_have been about 400,000 The Swiss government's bureau for the exchange oi prisoners of war has the names of 90,000 French prisoners in, Germany. The French military authorities, through their agents abd spies are wall informed as to the sitaation of cal authorities made preparations at| the outbreak of the war for treating] mental maladies caused by the ter! rors of battle" It had been siiown! ty the burso-Japgnese war that the! ofectl of the long drawa out moder a | tultle, witn its terrible and inces-| fart roar ol artillery, was in a nigh! di gree favorable on the minds of the eombatants, and the record of men- tal derang ments cansed by the bat- ties in the Far East opened & now chapter in the horrors of war. In anticipation that similar results would attend the present war, the German authorities established at Strassburg, a special hospital for the treatment of diseases of the mind caused hy battle, One of the physicians attached to this hospital, has just given in thé Munich Medical Weekly, some of his observations during the first weeks of 'the war, He: fous that mental disorders ves among the Al- ul even during the ization, when the ter- XT 4 as a spy way ever present with many persons. Still greater have been the numbers of persons, Who last their mental balance through the terrors of bat- tle and espécially through long con- tinued fatigue, Some of these pa- tients. showed something like hys- teria and kept repeating, in a dra matic way, iscldents that they had seen in battle. The writér uses a spetial auagiante depression," to de- seri ects upon & large num- bet of DatSantl; Who vad ves uous fAghting. People suffering in this way could rid themselves of the notion that they wess still on the battiefield and often had the illusion that an enemy was slipping upon thew from the rear. The writer found in the treatment of these cades of mental derange- 8 x S Eire téfm, Now Entirely Cured--Never and mer- VOUsSness are R disagreeable, but when your system gets 0 " tion seen contin-| the German army. The French esti- mate the number of Germans killed in battle 'on this frontier a8 considerably ee a Dobie, the German tactics have been. more contishally on the . offensive, with . col ingly heavier losses than the defensive. The nth ili administration hi the. "Gorming "Agios have bee that 4 Ve n enormously. in exces of those of the French. te Bam Siig giv- en to reports o provisioning of the Germin arniy and of soldiers fam- ished ahd driven by overwork to ex- haustion. French commhnder® have no illu. siohs on thems subjects. They find German prisoners defiant and confi- dent, and there is no indicatioh of starvation except under oi have been cut off from th whe Vi a a oie oF Crema git, of from * lot FoaTmood: Dec. 8--Rev. Dr. Myer, "ine i ch in the Methodist church vert i and Rev. D. D. Elliott will conduct missionary ser. vices ot Finch. Great arations a ning Wands for Nn ission Cir videy. r. Craig, travel. ler for Abbott-Grant company, Brock- ville, was in MoFwood on Tnesday, Mim. eis BASIL poo m ea t sy in ee Eo, Mth ee a 80 3 r. J Tg ro ve, boo Ina S at Crai Cr Wi week: in the interests of the iiberal party. Both mackisgs wére attended. and Mrs. Anson, Ali. My, son, were guests recently in Inker man. Miss Lena Martin, Chesterville, oy & guest over Sunday at her homo ere, Used Any Medicine With Such Benefit as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Taking these figures gether, the total Josse of the Foontn of { army would be about. 590,000 men. B ao MILLION - . . . Financial Effects of the War Cut Ser- iously Inte Receipts--New Taxes Helped Out. Toronto Mail ; Toronto, Pee. 10.--~How seriously the industrial and financial distur- bance following the war has affect- ed the provincial revenues is indica- ted by the fact that Hon. I. B. Lueas; when he comes to present bis 4 Statement to 'the legislature 1y a million dollars. 'Complete revenue provincial yeaf end are not yet av hand show that, wi ture reached somethi 900,000, the revenue thousands above $11,0 The gov: Fb ing the year amount to and a half millions. pound loan floated t war started, the 4 were held up by the op the moratorium, bro sury $3,902,000. Since tik end of provincial year a la cor-) tion of the balance dwe on this loan has been received. Countihg in the money borrowed, thé tol revenue returns for the J of the province for the year was ap- proximately $19,577,000, The ex- penditure in addition to the sum mentioned on ordinary ateount comprised an outlay of about eight millions of capital accoufit, or a to- tal of $20,000,000. There was a considerable cash-balance at the be- ginning of the provincial year, and, on in total revenu®, there was still a fair margin in the bank when the for the were closed. To. e at of lands, forests mines was fly . responsible te in revenue, the de- branch of the service, due to.lessened mi: and Iumber- ing activity, being $671,900, or two- of the gap. The licénse de- artmeént with a drop of $41,000 in revenue, reflected the increase In taniparetics since the war started. While some of this 18 dus to reduc- tion in the number of Hoenses, the drop al) the income from the five oh i off bar receipts was ng of the Toronto Stock £8 was another in cut- ting provincial revenus, the stock transfer tax falling $117,000 below last 5 But for the legislation introduced in thé house last seston Hon. I. B. Lucas increasing corporation and succession duty taxes, there probab- ly would have been, another half million to add to deficit. The trea- sury department gathered in close to that sum in extra supplementary revenue, and this despite the faet that the life insurames companies have refused to pay thelr taxes in order to test in the courts tha farce the recent legislation; an e added fiet that a éohsiderable num- ber of corporations have been so pressed financially by conditions that they have beem forced to seek time in which to pay their taxes . The total revenue inereases under the supplementary revenue heading was $432,000. The moving picture "industry contributed an added $19.- 400 and race tracks, » reason of a larger tax, an extra $16,000. Succession duties. 1 a New re- cord a year ago, but this year they | haye gone even higher, sl an increase. of $95,734, BFIngAg them well above $1,200,000. - opera- tion of the new legislation respect. ing succession duties is not in evi- dence to any extent in the past year's returns, owing to the eigh- teen months' period of grace allow- éd for payment, but returns now be- ing handled show what the treasur er's new clauses mean if dollars and cents, partion L ting a'stop to wh estates | 4 succession du One large ests i will pay into 95.000, under $240,000, a Ire fits vag a a few Ty 1 The Hydro : mission handed over an extra $180,000 in interest, covering further advan- ces for capital construction made by the government during the year. The department of education, a "'non-revenue" branch of the pro- Tactal service, showed | WB in. receipts, wh © of sportsmen to the woods this sum- mer and fall brought an additional 4 cl y $15,300 from fees. . |by the miss! schoo} rou on ecided s realized. Rov \ araqui, will pr sermons iu the Sunday next. young people attend at the Union chi session will have TopolL 4 e . on ordinary account of J despite the shortage of half a milli- | al tion 3 i Message To Thin, An of women everywhere aré heard to say, "I can't understand why I do not get 1 eat plenty of good nourishing fo The redson is just this: Y fat, no matter how much you eat, t less your digestive organs the fat-making elements of your the body as waste, What is needed is a means of gently urging the assimilative functions of th stomach of | b bed atim ood. way this sinful waste of flesh ments and 'to. stop 1st, ed CE ry "Bat mother, it's o easy with FRY'S"" RTI 1p) tarts IY "Her first cake" will be just as much of a success as mother's best effort if the icing is made this way : Mix V4 cup of FRY"S CHOCOLATE POWDER with 2 cups of powdered sugar, adding 2 tablespoonfuls of cream or of boiling water. That's all! FRY'S makes an icing of delicious flavor, silky smooth- ness and rich appearance. Just try it, but----- Remember: "Nothing will do but FRY'S™ Weak, Sram Folks n, nervous, undeveloped men and ® * ® Militia Men Notice the fine line of pocket flash-lights in our win- dow. We have them all prices. Call and seé them. Halliday's Electric Shop fou cannot get assimi a of passing them out through e and intestines to. absorb the shrunken. run-down tissues 3 them up. The thin person 4 body a a sponge eager a un- for the fatty ma Is of whioh it deprived by the failure of the canal to tak ent . from to overcome building ele- the leakage of fats ], the recently discover- vS jorce at Recor . phiysicians here &: 4 Mitle Sargol tab- every eal atid notice how 1 fll out and rolls esh are deposited ov- each bony angle bg point. Good druggists 1, or oan gst It from their , and will refund your mo- not satisfied with the Ww: it produces na stated on n_ each package. It is Ve, easy to take and highly - V. Sargol has produced @ results in overcoming nerv- pel: weneral stomath ould not be taken unless Toe 1 Is & worterbul Rede ior Always make a most acceptable gift to any member of the family. WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS 5c up to $1.50 MEN'S FELT SLIPPERS $1.00 up to $2.50 r erm VE 60cper Quart t hi D. "tf GIRLS' AND BOYS' FELT SLIPP] b 65¢ up to $1.25 SLIPPERS ' CHILDREN'S FELT | 50 U8 Princes 81. |} E

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