Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1915, p. 8

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-- PAGE EIGHT Cs THE DAILY BRITISE WHIG SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1915. a 'MORE SUPPORT GIVEN "DOING OUR BIT. (Sm------ JOHN LAIDLAW & SON wesmmmmm The Whig is pleased to present to 8 ~- y r . FOR" N ATIONAL MILITARY SER-|its readers to-day an illustrated page 44 VICE IN BRITAIN. in honor of its employees and ex- meee gmployees who have enlisted in the 0yS U It § Chief Opposition Comes From Lib- [service of King and Country. This cral Organs and Labvr Unions, paper has given to the cause seven of ft 8% # . Who Say Copscription Would En- its best and bravest men. In rank v fh " . p ¥ able Capitalists to Exploit Organ- | (hey range from bugler to captain, i ; { / : ized Workers After War. [bu in 'devotion and bravery they | . / - Linden Aug. 28,--The question]giang on equal ground. That they | y ; - " g ® . * | au. ne gf hong is daily becoming], fine, manly, upright fellows ¢an point of view, and though - certain be readily seen by the likenesses We will offer some very interesting Bargains, and you will find this an attractive shopping place. iN papers Hive striven to dissociate it shown on another page: We doubt trom politis, the cleavage is on pu- if thére are any newspapers publish- litical lines. The Northclifie or-|, Epns are waging-a strong national . : 2 . ir "° Service. campaign awd receiving more [C30 point to such a record. 2 The toderately expressed support from [British Whig has for. over eighty the Morhing Post, the Standard aad years been a steadfast supporter of the Xpress, while the Dai ¥ Tele-fa that has made our world-éncir- graph leaves thie subject alone. » totth i refi 5 Thro fcling Emp "ta ey aw Piya Liberal organs, the ( bron-| BR ire Erent and none : it ; icle und the Daily News, devote both been the 'staunch friend. of ° every leaders to special articlés justifying | moveme nt making for the uplift of the voluntary systém, af the same | canadian life and ideals. and the fos- r attri 3 Ite res H 3 : time attributing ulterior motives 101 tering of a. better national' senti- their opponents. 4 : - Inninles Arnold Bennett, in the Daily|ment. The ideals and" principles News writes that the conscription zealously maintained through all the campaign is in 'the. hands of 'the | vieissitudes of business have doubt- wrong people and the careful absten :d in a city the size of Kingston that' 114 White Blouse Waists The balance of our Summer Stock of some lines of White Blouses that we intend to clear to-night. FINE WHITE MULL WAISTS, Tucked and Embroidered. FINE WHITE EMBROIDERED VOILE WAISTS WHITE FANCY VOILE WAISTS WHITE NEIGE VOILE WAISTS tion from it of the intiuential Con- | 1998 tended to permeate the entire servative personalities constitutes an Stall of employees. They desired to almost dramatic 'phenomenon, and measure up to what might well be that it is in the hands of people whe expected of a paper bearing such a {by inaptitude and vulgarity might one as "The British Whig. We bé trusted to ruin a far better cause. | if r Fresident Smillie," of the Miners' honor them for the sacrifices they 8 s ' > i ing re g r oi Federation, the most powerful trade'are making; 'we are proud of their union in Britain, interviewed in the'action to-day. Those at. the front Manchester Guardian, declares | befit- 3 i 1 have acquitted themselves a m x Io of 3s . ' strong opposition' to the abandon-! v : x ; a ee IS 'adve se 3 shows. the » : anadians, and those who are on I'h cut in this; dvertisems nt .sh ment of the voluntary system, ang | ted Canadians, and € € stvle of Bove' Suits which we. have placed: on charges conscription advocats with |the way to the batileficlds of Europe sale for a few davs at a desire 'o establish conditions un-{will emulate their example, if ex- der which organided workers could | ymple were needed. s > : : . be exploited by capitalists after the . 'Energetically, and continuously IC . O=- 1 t C war, conc.uding with a stated inten- ines ia sim begs Th British - tion of fighting conscription inch by|Sinee the war jegan 3 ¢ S " iach, if it is attempted, Whig has placed its editorial and rier - . With such diversified opinions, the! news columns at the free disposal of Doublé breasted coats, full bloomer trou- Observer thinks that it is the in-line movement to assist recruiting. PR Thay are _«o Qe 1 Suits i Por perative duty of the ministers to in-| Ste chi Sen we % - - . Sers. I'he V.oare good Schoo j wits, built for sist that there shall be restraint in| EYETY elcouragement has been given g duty. If the boy is in need of a School Sait, the_diseussion to this werthy eause, and it will stitt : m- this is a sale that will certainly interest vou. : " A labor party numbering a dozen |continue to be given.. In Great : '3 . . \ parliamentary members, will cross! Britain the advertising for recruits AH Suits marke ¢ gures 3 Hox week e g AH Suits mar ked in plain figures. to Flanders next week, and probably and for the sale of the war loan [] their visit there will have an import- 2: . : - . a h ant influence upon their attitude in| Ponds was placed in the daily publi- oisette Gloves fices anging om 0 | thris respect. cations of both sides of politics. In . © } ciel broadmindedness and business saga- . : city evidently the Government at Ot- - 7 . : * 4 Take off one-third and pay us the balance. BELIEF . IN VICTORY tawa can yet learn much from that Just the right "make for early autumn; a most serviceable ani It's a School Suit opportunity. All sizes, fit -- of the Mother Country. stylish Glove in all wanted sizes. bovs from 9 to 17 vears. RUDYARD KIPLING SAYS SPIRIT Anyway, The Whig is going to "do , . : . OF NATION IS WONDERFUL its bit." Just as its seven employeed All sales for cash; no suits on approval . See display in our window. Endure All Hardships With Smile on | "**¢ 407¢ Theirs. Very Special To-Night 50c¢ Pr Lipso--Soldiers In Trenches Are Li . t ' B . k Str : | Lisght-Hearted i To War Certain ey Sy VIN AON s, STOCK ~uaet- ke TSE Between Greece | 1) yociary for MI the Family wai ie And Turkey L All this season's designs with 3-4 sleeves, ranging in value from $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50. - v Ean EEE "I thought I realized something of | what was being done by France, 1 i {see I am new only beginning to un- a ; Serstand what France is doing] . \Seeisle the wuig) | Here are a few of the most wanted makes: France is not merely fighting this iy 7 . : : 4 5 toi ins and possibly war ' ? | war. She is living it--Iiving it) diplomatic relat Women's Black Cotton 15c and 20c | with gaiety and a high heart that between Greece and Turkey is now! { | doesn't for a second hide the cold, | considered almos® inevitable. f | to deadly earnestness and- tenacity of The Venize.os "Government is pre-| % > Women 5 Black Cotton | he ; ! ; paring sharp protests to Turkey | ; | bear themselves, men and womey|Smounting practically to an wii | : Women's Black Lisle il | ly, res gon ide matum, as the result of fresh per-| : | aa Jenalute, without pride or secution of Greek residents of Asia Black Lisle I! "We had tea the other day in a( Minor. ! : Black Silk {town which the Bosches shell daily PERI P PI Sete Sets! " because it is full of women and chil-, * oe bpd i dren and has a fine old church. The cellars of the house were a hospital, but not one was around that cheery table upstairs, where nc one shade ' * oe: SEEK GOOD OFFICES. # Black Silk -- &* s (Special to the Whig.) + Black Silk > * * * Rome, Aug. 28 --Italy has 3 + {of daily etiquette 'was missing, sug- % : LD y 00 OC. | gested or ever hinted at the perptual & asked United States to use her | CHI REN 8 SCH L ST KINGS, . 7 "gw . i i F : 3, | * best efforts to induce Turkey | Mone Savin 0 ortunities ars T'cam see there Is not 4 sine 3 ianermit ee" aren All sizes in Cotton; all sizes in Cashmere y : | lll | individual from one end of France| ® Italian women and children ; ' ere. | to the other who is not colored, 3.ahd men too OIL for military | guided and soaked through by their|¥ Service -MEN'S SOX | strong determination: es z | . "The read'ness and endurance and i A : Fi e Cash ere 2 Hose i | again the light heart among their yr Seamless feet in Cotton mn m - Jill} | men is marvelous. They don't stop J f Seamless feet in Cotton ] to argue about things. They are : ) ' . x | | agreed that the only good Bosche is Lin Attacks on Prof, Schusten Called Seamless feet in Cashmere 4 3 ? 9 {ili | & dead Bosche and joyfuly and zea- ignore : i 25 Dozen Women S Fine Cashmere Stockings. ill | lously do their best to make it oe London, Aug. 28.--The Globe, an | Seamless feet n Cashmere : . at fit 1 think their abundant health and| evening paper, which has become ll Seamless feet in Cashmere Just the right weight for early Fall wear, seamless fill voice 'sna devi struck me. most, | ronspicuous Lis Shoup. 2 '. | | Next was the state of their trenches. 4 { eet ! orth ! igh less than fH | which are buiit.and drained and kept| made an attack on Professor Arthur : ; - it - pt : fi : Regu ar w 33c To N t { as though the war: is going on for the) Schuster, who has been chosen to; present mill price. : next five years. I had the luck to| Preside over the forthcoming meet: | See a very rare thing in this war-- {ing of the British Association. 25 P bt lll | the review of an army of 40,000 on ni Manchester Suardian rebukes} gine : 1 arade. There is no ceremonial, |the Globe, saying: e | . + : Ta he , C a alr ints the passing of hard Gnial more honored names in connection Subscribers for Delineator please call for your September Cop, . men; that made it all the more im.| With our university than that of the | N " . = | pressive." man who, because of his name, and : : : becaiise of his birth, the Globe in"its!| : : » . . igorant malice, calls upon men of | ii : . : . : War Tidings. science in this. country generally to! i) ry emstite e | ow ases Despatches from Berlin and Wash-| insult by refusing to attend the meet-| : i I Jak " 4 ington, stating that Germany will ing over which be presides. =f : ; } ci modity her submarine policy, were "Happily, the readers of science; ) fi - 2 | hailed here by London newspapers; and those animated by its high and| Sg 10 Dozen Maly ine Hemstitched Pillow C y as a "decisive defeat' for Admiral disinterested spirit do not take their, ; b . . » - von Tirpitz, head of the German Ad-| instructions from the Globe, and the] made from the best linen cotton, in sizes 42 and [ff =-iv" ar or cola: the Clone. and the| a . en} ' Although the German Admiralty dition are far removed from such at-| and 44. Regular value $1 00 a pair. - thus far has not issued a report on tempts to narrow its domain and p: ! BR Tah . ge | {the recent Bombardment of Zee-|vert its missién. | To-Night 35¢ Fach brugge, on the Belgian coast, addi- "Science is nothing if it is not in-| for agin tional details of the damage inflict-! ternational; or, rather, it ignores na- | 3 fe $1 00 ed continue to reach London™ The| tionality and honors only attainment | r J ror . latest despatch states that the har-jand truth: but. apparently, In the, hal = bor defenses were damaged serious- eyes of the Globe and dts followers, | / ; ili | 1y and several submarines were de-|to possess a German name is an un- ¢ n ; 'stroyed. . ; : \ ' | pardonable sin, although you may be! é British to the backbone in feeling - RON : le is Hoops . being massed on. theland have sent Jour only jon. 2, Yo! } 5 i 7 Fe : iE & neh frontier . preparatory believe, Professor Schuster has, | Si i i i i ; 8 Pure Linen Bedroom Towels drive on Verdun. "General Yon Bes | bee Betas bore ad peso § _Avother shipment «just received. Prices range . : : ser, wha won Nove Georgievsk from self rendered a whole life's service | = | from $3.00 for a snall canvas trunk to $6.50 for a ans, is to command: to your country. es large size brass bound trunk. : : ¥ 3 5 F } ~~ 30 Dozen all Pure Liga Bedroom Towels, Swisheind Tavs Dace sxdered | Blooniat Shoots Woman. | §f | : 5 ob rid ; to oumanian War O t NY. 5 Mrs.) § ; ' " , {ull large size, hemmed etd, fast colored borders. ff ro © | Hares. Jem t " Our other trunks n stock run-up to $35 Worlh today 45c a pair. Special Bishop Shot By Bx-Priest, | debtally shot in the abdomen at the) § down to $2.00, We think we trp mip S040 dry SE : : : 2 ! Winona, Minn., Aug. 28. Bishop ---- arora Fes J is 3 buyer. : al Ss Yoey im . var SE Patrick Heffron. ot 1 the Winona, dio- revolver 4 A signat to his Juivtues. : Be } : # 2 : KE so " wice over eart | Helen th, to jump from para- ¢ ¢ a I o-Ni : t for 15¢ Each Jesterday by an ex-priest of French] chute. Mack was arrested charged §| pr. - ' --OUR PRICES ARE LOW [ a hi Brome duis birth. Hd : : 7d : ' : with carrying concealed weapons and ' i y Bishop Heffron was shot 'while at! is hota pending the result of Mrs. : ; : . 3 St. Mary's college near this eity, of White's Injuries. : : he is the head. His condition THE LT mmtm-------------- is said to be 2 "Almond Oream" at Gibson's Red Railways Taken Over. ni I were arrested at h mn, N. Aug. 27. Barcelona at the request of 1 Gazette announces that the | Fremch Consul. )

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