Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1915, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR A no saa on EHR DA ILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER The British Whig rm St 1 ZND YEA rte-------- LIMITED KINGSTON'S ONLY CASH AND ONE PRICE MEN'S AND BOY3' WEAR STORE Good Clothes! . T wiLL COST Published Dally and Semi-Weekly by Vit BRITISH WMHIG PUBLISHING CO, LIMITED YOU L Telephones SUBSCRIPTION BIBBYS FOR OVERCOAT ARISTOCRACY ct n al deni See Our See Bibbys See Bibby: ' 1 Ge ' Kitchener Overcoat Grosvenor Ulsters MEET IT BY TAXATION Storm Ulsters Full back, plaid bad Pwo w Mind $10, $12.50 and $15 M4 to 40 Or aE Price $18.00 Price $18.00 See Bibbys Genteel Chamberlain Overcoat 3, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 & $18.00 ~ t 1) (1 ind NS Cire ONS | 13 ( \ OBBY FALL SUITS Better ( t he | ts, $10, $12.50, $15, $18. and $20 Slee time Tales OVERCOATS BOYS' SUITS BOYS' REEFER GALORE REAL DANDIES COATS J fm i so COUNTRY SQUIR - I and I HOME <= SPIRIT OF SERVICE omer) Wet Weather Rev John MacNeill, Toronto, Fh A AA BB A Sui n Preached a Strong Sermon at Cone vocation Hall On Sunday After. =| Footwear Storm Proof Shoes o Your Xmas SERIOUS SOCIAL CONDITIONS i re eee! : 3 i x Shopping Early. Menu for Tuesday BREAKFAST Grapefroit SE x HE 1 J H.Sutherland & Br 0. LUNCHEON peas ir ' Royal Salnd sh we de siece of butt this. At here e men « ox Bread and Hutter Mash Dine 8 The Home of Good Shoes. children Cherry Sauce oe x task wa Potatoes Stuffed with Cheese SAVED HIS LIFE DINNER Lh ep until so m-- Ven Sonp n Broiled Steak d yitter and a Ifttle milk i Potatoes Stuffed With Cheese » Fill th Soldier Going Buttered Beets Lima Bean Salad cheese ill the EDITORIAL NOTES [i Orange Shorteake tinkle the top with grated chee je on he LESS Wrigley's Chewing Gum Kept This | aps as MEAT IF BACK hE ti 0 WERE, SER Sh Ba Tu KIDNEYS HURT row easonable care! re-election re preme nerve } WO OONs ea if sug: nch d g oh Tt pow nd bake Orange Shorteake ream t > th the I yateh rigo Fake a glass of Salts to flush Kid- 16 | | ¢ were tested | mall cakes on a hot greased gridd blespoon each of lard and butter ith ers war from Germany. I tho vs if Bladder both- | until two teaspoons of | you would be pleased to hear of the ers you ® } [ 1 Kingsto hey are non-smok ou : " k ae 3 q § k¢ they shall be | LUNCHEON akin owder and a. little salt le experience 1 had when wi i 1 Ree o 1e law does not |° : ¥ 3 tte on i Royal Salad---Mix ty pe f i n ound tin and, when done, | wounde in. fact, 1 owe my fe rating mea agu Fo 4 ! & i 1 e clothed long Iter neaeo the) Lol | yoked v t \ vit ut al read with plenty you wing Gum produces | ey tre IE I - have tw n September forn : 0 ---- th yf WI rapell 1e 8 ni rinkled sugar » > stationed at Lyn st 1 author 1 Lus¢ € I ir various vasous -- - tt ig v " . 1 meat excites a y t Supposing » 4 uh ; ---- pe ae ai purpose y our | ) pitiable condi we ng for the ¥ sditiorn v iT ome overworked, ge 3 IE fi 3 : Sery € a ked ne ¢ 1 ' a Xped aR1 yet i ress i ! i purchased a large quant you p and cause all be fewer men Dea $ " . x n the particulariy bach st report of Dr. Clark i spearmint Chewing Gum 1 they § ¢ on r in the = - i + It that I 1-5 CounBUY preparing f« = | age of Lyndhurst, and took some to. (he Kidney region; rh very depressing is that imbeecil . Bd ; Has. Seve: eadache - more of them across th » n Eng Belgium with , not realizing at Severs h ada 2 v is dnereasing his must go on Se | the time how useful it would be to: Onstipatior orpid { land or in France ness, bladder ase uf nye I was wounded by shrapnel Th : ve CARY ne yt i racturing it ai moment your rests, takes effective steps to check The success of the unofficial labor n the right thigh, fracturing BL drove BI Ypres 26th October, 1914, when my | 24 Imbecility is a social product | candidate Staunton, in the constitu | SUCH 1S LIFE fi thought was for water | bladder hother , suddenly ft no prac 1 us a 1 - . 3 . { BR { d Kalts tno practical attempt has 'been | eney . so long represented hy Keir! a I had a stately pony, the Smoothest nag alive, ne I thought of the Chewing Gum I had Sua of Jad Salt i pha t ide thus far to restrict Hardie in England, is due to his sup feature of him phony, and safe for girls to drive. !in my possession, 1 was lying in aj; nat wo "i } west m-- sort of conscription Is this an in His skill at fancy pacing was known both wide and turnip field for five days from Mon rs ° Aler be FORD'S PEACE COMMISSION. ! ar AT PE ox well, and folks we tlways chasing, and asking me day to Friday, t I was picked a ew days ang dication of the change in the labor to sell. They off fancy prices, and dogged 1 by a German officer. During eh in 7 vote in England? Keir Hardie was| . every place, and often brandished slices of money in' time I had nothing but the chewing, nade irom Son v face TH Ke ift parm 5% gn Het + : lemon juni ( a mos! pronounced anti-conseription-| my face I'll Keep my nifty charge I said He's | gum to moisten my lips and kes pmel 1b ' x 3 amship, (which |' ; | not for sale, though larger still and larger you make going it 23. heen u 1 ' 3 ist. 3 % cad + . 2 1 usi It ZO Hed the Piffle, which the | ! vour rolls of kale I'll put no price upon him, nor I am writing this 1 n © Bush clogged 8 le r ally ¥ them to nor neutralize the a until the province, in the public in | | y ! Henry Ford, the motor car maker ith more money than discretion, } i N lge him as reas n reone to 1 t 4 r ted New York Herald made famous in {tS| 1, Montreal the women ate agitat : valge him in bones; I treasu 1, doggone him, far to let you know how I appreciated more than precious stones." A ast I was persuaded your chewing g i > i 1 CRETOONS a 1 i x | add Fe 5 + y 13 I 0 Wing gum, there's no doub artoons). and he and a distinguished ing for positions upon the School; to buy a motor cart, in which I have paraded around had it not been for that, I would » ; RR, t no longs 1 thus din i n foril ¥ ' bladd yrd { mnd of Amelicans will set forth for Board They should succeed In| the busy mart I said I'll sell my pony, for steeds have d ed, as I could never have re Go : r ¢ rawfor Furope to bring about peace The! Ontario women are eligible to serve| are out of date, and what he brings in money will sisted I wouid have informed you fidkes n i i 1 | 1 he y pay t fre ' GIR " 3 y i ems lelightful "flex . party will embrace Mr. Bryan, the!as trustees, but that is not enough Rein: wo pay tae 3 eight . I thought that many a before, but we re under great res- jini. ooo h ie Of d Foot of Queen Street, - . uyer would rustle to my door, and bid the pries up trictions with regard to correspon . : higher than e'er it was before. But not an 'eager, dence, and left it until I came home Starr Jordan, of the land Stanford! places. New Brunswick leads in] duffer came round to put up ice, and no one seemed tn suffer ex-secretary of the Su and David! Few of them succeed in filling those! men and women ta 10 keep the kidney gans clear for nags at I hope you will accept this as an Universit $ a sell-constituted | making it necessary by law that at any price No person wished to cop him at bargain counter rates, and so honourable testimonial, as it is the forimission representing no party or! jeast two women should be members|! Dad to swap him for rusty roller skates And in my mind has jaunted absolute-truth, I beg to remaln, __ a -- . | o | this thought, 'until it's stale: A thing is seldom wanted, unless it's not for yours respectfully, (Signed) Henry Right Hon ~| sale. . | Towler. 2nd Border Regiment, 3rd At Geneva, Abbas Hiln n Posimaster-G ¥ . 'London General Hospital, Wands KRedive of Egypt, is {0 undergo an seat in t _Presidelt! FIVE Nim authority to act law. v 'Servis worth Common, S.W. | operatioh" on his (Snghb ** , Churchill, community , of every School Board There #ord hopes to get a letter from the | something compulsory about tha

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