Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jan 1915, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR = - : : Ly Briris = peri wii pm : ' hu Ee - he : so . j begun, and at the request of the gov- | should sue the: Herald for libelling BATTLE OF STEINBACH The British Whig } oramenty visited Germany and vonfer- | him. ule . Rec 82ND YEAR red with the emperor and some 'of his Pa Tg 3d @ : ministers, on military questions. 't is | 1* the Hydro Electric Commission DECIDED BY WINNER OF RACE | 0 x Wolsey > hinted that he would have liked to re. | Ot Prepared do det us the Campbell TO MOUNTAIN TOP. Underwear. 1 Underwear 5 turn to the war office, that he was | POW°F Proposition ingston' wants $4.50 per it. $4.50 per Suit. : Sui | y v 3 : tad sheap power, and the Kingston Com- | Result Determined When French tt pediti 2% Again foc Sispatch vi = rend mission had better advise the Hydro- | Climbers Outspeeded German Battery arces, e chang, Electric Commission that it must not] Defenders Lise Ground After es 3 * : v 3 3 - > : Fee wah voly in obedieuce to_public_opinion. throttle local enterprise. . Desperate House to House Fight. ' FEN | re In all of which the Lord Chancellor -- a ing. : , . 0 -o- . a a . . y | | i Lan Tat a a The Literary Digest, in: raising { Thana, Alsace, Jan. 6. (via Paris.) i Se. | libelled.. Lord Haldeme was the or- $45,000, with which 10 buy and ship to | --A" res of three miles up the steep | ! ganizer ui the British land forces, and Belgium, 20,000 barrels of flour, is de- | slope of Engelburg, through thickets TREE his plans. Lord Kitchener is now car- monstrating in the most practical way | 88d. up rocky steps, between a bat. } 3 ut. He Was a man of poacs, i oy cain. s. | talion of French light infantry with ) ® oy = ® Ta R | | rying o i earn where its sympathies lie. I dissipates mountain guns and a Germill battery , rei . and lent his great power : OWards {at once the suspicion that it has any | dstermined the result of the stub- ] ] A pF a peaceful ends, in company with the interest in the German atrocities. born fight for the Alsatian town of B= EE RET S other members of the government. Steinbach. : : : a BSCRIPTION RATES aie tk i : 2 SupsCRIE eA | these unionist jingoists are assuming, One year, delivired in city .. g : n hile: One year, It pald in advance ......8500 | in their ruthle 98 attacks upon Lord ® year, by nail to rural o | Haldane, but it is observed that they f One year, to United States : : Pa : ix and three months pro rata. do not involve 'the unionist party. 05 (Bemi-Weekly Edition) The N i ini i- TE a al i 199} The leaders of public opinion $n Bri e vear, if not bald in advance... 160 | taip are united on the war, and they "12"knd throes montis pro rata. | will stay united until the war is over. er ---------------------------------------------- has something to say about that. commandant demanding the surrender Attached Is one of the beat job of the place. The German officer re- prihting re A tt cb Nt tt tH pt Published Daily aud Semi-Weekly by | [ut when war was ; declared, when| The son of Temple Bowdoin, financi- _ The French batfalion : discovered 'the "THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING Germany violated her treaty and in- |r, and member of the firm of J. P. German battery ascending toward the Cou LIMITED, vaded Belgium, he was most active in | Morgan & Co., will inherit ¥15,000,000 Sumac 0 he mountain ly roud, and SE er e ' A Fabs fre aki a ort cut, arrive ive min- Tan &" Sia" iiudiing Director | his service, and co-operated so far as' When ho is uhirty. In the meantime, | '2Ki Beiore 'the Germans appeased and Bec.-Treas. | 1. could with the new minister of while he 13 getting education and ex- | 45 open space, and had just time to ero war, giving him information which he] perience, his guardians and executors put into Ppaition their mountain guns : Pusiness OfMice Tones bad collected while oceupying the § Will see that he is nat without pocket | and in five minutes more all was avs | tonal ha + me oifice money. 5 or, Too late the Germans atlempted » u 0 : hs Shwe A : 0 retire, and the battery was anni- ar O- | It is a serious responsibility which The 'new. Governor of New York hiligted. Fi : 4 ssession © is poin mitted state calls Sitention to the Just that the French to Proud rim Riv Thur, . a in twenty years the «annual expendi- | shove the town of Thann, and ic re. » i ' ture of the state has increased from ' enforce the troops operating atone] : These shirts are made by Canada s best $11,000,000 to $50,000,000. Does he | Steinbach. ik shirt makers. Every shirt guaranteed first qual- ropose to reduce it to $11,000,000 7 Early Dee. 31st the French ocou- ity. Regular $1.00 and $1.25 shirts for Propo He does not say wo. The legislature pied all the heights around the town > and sent 'an envoy to the German : offices In Canada. OUR ELFOTRIC CHARGES, Representative Bartholdt, a member fused, saying a way of retreat was ' fi . I the United - States Congress, has ! still : i ' ; I'he Whig has traced the practice | © d gress, open. . 5 ® aaa PERESENTATVE Bt. | (0 its origin of adding 10 per cent. heard that Canadian troops Passed | AL noon on the same day the ' ; ~#- REPRESENTATIVES ; / : i through Maine en route to Tngland. | French began a determined attack. i ork Office 226 Fifth Ave. | to the gross charges, for electricity pan They first captured at the Girt Frank It. Northrup, Manager. | an doing & ie. | Dartholdt; of German descent, is will: ar ly e poinl of A { : kg Ps Tribes BIE. and gas, and of doing it under cir ot bok £3 bat is-bad the bayovet a farm commanding the : ? Sizes 14 to 1713 Frank RB Northrup. Manager. cumstances which have somehow de- ng oh ove nd ng a . road ering the town. The French Sof - Ss oived th lg. about his neighbors, and his dreams mally reached the village. PI A AA xr Finns hive 0' Peoy - = are attended - with frightful night- Charges ani counter charges of in- x SEE WINDOW DISP Y of THESE SHIRTS \ CHECK ON GENEROSITY It was in March, 1905, that the g g : ' fdas : s $ mares. fantry were made amid the continual Me, Simpson, of Toronto, a labour {committee recommended; in a report -- booming of the French three-inch : . leader, and for a year a controller, to the gun, that the gas and elec- -- gua rom all the heinhts, to which Se A eb a played a peculiar part in the muni- | tric light bills be issued with charges * : fhe Sermans Tepli 'With ever-dimin- ® cipal election. By the manager of a | "at the net rate," a charge of ten | Kingston Events ey iolenen, which indicated o : large business he was handed an en- | per cent. to be added if the bills were Twenty-Five Years Ago --_-- 1 VS 1 ySs 'velope which contained $200 in cash, | not paid by the 20th of the month. Attack With Bayovets. aud it was intimated that Mr. Simp- { It may be asked, what were the '| The Germans made a stubborn de- bed 9 <son should be Belped to this extent {mayor and aldermen thinking about A C.P.R. freight car came info the Jonce th machine guns and cold or ingmen 3 » 4 in the campaign. Had it been 'in- [to allow a recommendation like this, | city this morning with-six inches { and the an ikirts of Steinbach, . or mgmen S timated that the cash was to be used [so palpably deceptive, to go through? {of snow on top of it. This is more | with |, murderous fire from the Wns 8 illegally, in bribery and corruption, | The talk of a net rate produced the ow $han bas been seen in King- steeple. h is any of the devious ways that are { miracle. When "net" is. referred to | °"3h °C 1ar this year. One French company asked permis- 0€s ; : .About a dozen more victims of 1 i arge : #0 well known to the artful -politi- | the assumption is reached at once grippe were reported to-day. . Tore he Ee any pliers Rg n line, vian, one could understand Mr. Simp- | that there is a gross rate, and that | Prof. Goodwin "will lecture at but the rest advanced d n Heav elk, tan or black storm tongue Heid . n tl ; son's action. He = handed the enve- [the 10 per cent. referred to, added to | Queen's University on 'The New Me man force guarding a Sor | -- and pegged soles special ; lope containing the money to the | the net, constitutes the gross rate. | tak was surrounded and annihilated. : county erown attorney, sedrning to { Colour is lent to this conclusion when RECIPROCITY WITH AUSTRALIA oi ding the soud aru the ; Use it, and "the county crown 'attor- | the account for the December quar- J es on -a- line. connecting with th il Bey gave out the public opinion that {ser bears upon its face, 'Positively' | May Not Be 'Concluded Until After NE. Yi : . a AAA NP A Pr ait Mitts, Special . 50c. ~ there was nothing imprudent or il. | gross rates charged after Jan. 20th." the War. yard, finally captured the first line ip : } xaknk ! ini legal in. accupting this 'money for | The commissioners, it is undeaterd. | . Ottawa, Jun To Toe proposed re. [of houses. % Sizes 6 to 11 Horsehide face, pure wool lining election expenses. There are logiti- | huve never examined these peculiar | SIPTOCILY treaty between Canada and ® hous B8le was then continved Juate: expenses which every public | accounts and so never, perhaps, no- | AUStralia seems likely to be in abey- | from house to house, the French los. Norn rs ) : : . ] ance until after the war. It was re- | iug one day the buildings captu man, especially in a large city like | ticed their deception. They should ; cently believed here that, with the re- | on the -precedi wl i Mr. Simpson will put a ing systems; and (2) a discount for t ; = tenure of office, that Sir George Fos- | tress. = brake upon the people who, out of | prompt Payments. The present in- | ter discussed in a tentative way the | The F reach' finally slipped around > . their . affluence, and in a spirit of | iquitous system bas continued long [arrangement of a. reciprocity treaty the Snemy's right along the . Stein. : friendliness, would help a candidate enough. Besides the increased cost of | When he was in Australia a couple i anc then beg an a fierce alncoa S dor, public honours in his contests: the alienating current makes it ab. | °F years ago with the imperial trade 0 Possession of Stein- Ho has "gone a long way towards solutely necessary that something mnmion, overnment, how- a ani Cf B ine English P. t 1 doub ili ) drying up the fountains of their gon- |chould be done. ab § Y Fierceness of Struggle. enuine nglis arametta cloth, doub e texture, mi tary \ . » but always : . Toronto, must pay, and it was kind | at ouce consider two things: (1) A |turn of the Fisher administration to | re charge with froatr Sh) °F. < SE a 1 of the ok master 'in this case to | lower rate for electric energy, whe: vower, the Degotiations might ; de vale a Saniting - further - ads 1 S a e O n 1S GA fler to : ' : sop. | taken up again. was wit nee, as an am- ? 2 oh oe vo. t some of Mr. Simpson's ther used in the power or the light- administration, during its previous ! bush and every house a little for. ; ; ' y : : ever, seems to be fully occupied at 3 eroity., BISA mil ten Ljcvupie at yoiho church and the cemetery wine collar, storm cuff, etc. A regular $12.00 value, for : ets DIRECT ELECTRIC OURREN the war, and with measutes for meet- ajen and twice were lost. Since : : DIED AT His post, A point: of RIG CURREN T. ling the unfavorable conditions due | hting was now going The seriousness of the war, and the | A Point of some importance, which to the drought. o y and from door to ; ks Ttilities' dss d German; lo y : a A : sad experiences to which it leads | tbe Utilities' Commissioners should In men and money they are splen- 3 A , unable nger to i . * : havo boon exemplified in the case of |"0Vsider is whether the direct cur- |didly coming to thy aig of Boo | us theie amiillery, Iesorted to. in. | w Lh Or pense Ax an alr, of | %0t cah 20k be continued and yu 10 the war, und late "tis expect ary bombo and eke evr | =f }- nce ' i ey will hea e up the mat-| : ; . the Ordnance Department he was ear. | "Te there are motors which 'an tor of inter imperial trade. French, Bn : . " . ly in the conflict, summoned to: Eng. | Ply be driven by it. 2% A A changing wind, however, obliged land. Ho left at ouce, ready to as A merchant, and a power user, put {lo Germans themselves to 'quit the rm isso his talents at 'the disposal of 'the jm. | the issue to the Whig in this way : The German Raid. being unable to . trenches, J Eng- | "ontrol the fire, and the A - perial governinent, - and cheerfully | SMe years ago the department can The German naval raid upon Eng ally reached the ammruniti ls Su i ; 3 on of the. . y A -- obedient to the call of the hour, vassed 'the power users and encourag- lish Bast Coast towns, most of them reserves. bid z 5 : when lo waa with the Chtiadinns at Salis: | *0 them to invest in motors. ~ Many | 1p orately de Ticeded That Pritam. 1: inate explosion which accurred. x <TH 7 bury Plain, and devoted, as usual, | Spent their money freely in this way. | to-day confronting 4 ruthless enemy, rel nition Sought fire Tada the : . : nnouncement to the performance of his duties,when | They had no idea that in a short [if not a very worthy one. It is of an enrt as thoug : from . % wun SEWN . * du illness, 'due to the changes and in. | time there would be a change in the ttle avail Derhups to hrotest AEalnst. Still the Germans held on till the % AES; As. I have decided to vacaté my " of the wealher, caused hig | current, in the interest of economy, a Jurharous SSN. on o or morning of Jan. 4th, when the last i : ; ; Ipeattn Nese in the carly spring "Yemoval to one of the London hospi- |.or of a latger revenue, so far as the der of helpless non-combatants \ in- | CCUrA8e0US resistance of the defend- ! : of IDI5, 1 am now prepared to make , J : i : g reductions on monument that tals. The announcement of his death | City is concerned. 'Had there been | cluding women and vhildren. In 'the | °* W885 Worn out by the persistent . 3 . I any t ; u t th | bave in stock." If i is your ine brought home to Kingston friends and | an inkling of this change the, mo- | deplorable results of yesterday's who "town was hii uh . te urchusing it waild Ho to telatives 'a bereavement of the sever. lors _ would not have been bought, hhardment of Hartlepool, Whitby, is point, the gateway to Cerna ee EE a : 5 SrA SE - ; ost kin ¥ With his famil the w] Practically on {his represents tions of Fes B a h he Se ita mn ¥ RETA. iden pen ER on ¥ 2 Zim a Eis A hea Ta Ay WIT Symypathise . the department the investment was them something of the meaning of pond a east, Sow, 1y he nox a ge a : "4 E. MULLEN «The late Col. Strange will be re- 'made. Is there no redress for us ?" | Louvain and Rheims. Germany re-| for the Germans. ; . £0 B Cor. Princess and Clergy Streets 'membered. as a citizen and an officer | That is & question which must on. | Eards war as full leense to kill and Phone 1417, " Kingsian. i i Hatin * the people were | gage the attention of the Commis- | destroy promiscuously; and not sim- a iting | hone. The Whig wanis: to *Yaowe | I, S85, Sondition as betwen wa re came; while | whether the direct current cannot be | do ith ntmest 10 aeniniate. tho crmey & young man, identified with the | continued for power purposes? . 1 power of the other. To pour shells Militias Department, aud served it in | put be. continued for the benefit of | into such places as Scarborough amd | ap , 3 the street railway. Why should . the | Whitby, is Bot to destroy armed great elliciency. His country loses |g, oo Railway Company be the o aly power; 3, is simply to massacre. ed Bim ab o eritionl time, but it 108s | jon, foiary 7 One must, keep in ming | © EO% News. ------------ that there are two systems of pow. |. Easy For Willie. er 'in Toronto, those Kans 3 en i and that who | tour loaves New: York." sup: ice them, To Kop obliged to sac | peed the teacher, "travelling forty tific: them. In Kingston there are | miles an hour. It 18 followed thirty 'minutes later by a train travelling eighty miles an hour. At what point will the second train run into the first?" . The class seemed all except Willie our HE EEfep2aaRaesuzans s®%secosseaenanss RUSE iinainy $ "Well, Willie?" said the teacher. "At the hind end of the rear car, ma'am," answered Willie. :

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