PAGE FOUR The British Whig K2ND YEAR WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1915 =| Bibbys Limited Men's and Boys' Wear Store EFERS I 2.75 to BOYS' RE ros 99 16.33. 1 Z Fado, dl $ K Men's Blue Suits 9, $18 and Suits ti $ BOYS' OVERCOATS $20 For box ; $2 5, = Vears $3.75, $4 oe . 75, and Semi-Weekly hy Blunder WG PLBLISHING IMITED PoubhNshed Daily HRITISH 5. People THE BOYS' ULSTERS s 28 to 34, $4.50 to $10. BOYS' SUITS to 29, $3.50, $4 to =1 { ore: r 1 £1 1 1 Men's 'Fancy $15 and $18 \ Overcoats 2 [8 J] $15, $18 and $20 Telephones Sizes 24 $7. ; 80a tb KINGSTON EVENT 25 YEARS AC 0 BeBe BBB BBB GBB s} SEMRSCRIPTION RATES BIG BOYS' SUITS Sizes 30 to 35, $4.75, $5.50, $6.00 to $12.50. BOYS' CAPS 50 No halt ( i nil SIP ticded SIeeVEeS ii ININEgS, 1d ae Mi I Ji 1m EIEN : i OPINION {| di cif Special \ New Storm Ulsters YO W corar, $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20 Men's Shoes ell I See Bibbys Shawl or values, BOYS' KNITTED TOQUES Special value, 50c. BOYS' SWEATERS Sizes 22 to 34, 50c to $3.50 BOYS' STOCKINGS Special value, 26¢ per pr BOYS' UNDERWEAR BOYS' PYJAMAS BOYS' SHIRTS BOYS' NECKWEAR value, 26¢-- oy GERMANY'S STRONG MAN Fip to Ford W gton Henry F hile Admiralt ( ew W ng to spend h v . ¢ stop bloodshed 1 ay pe -------------- Wol HAT WiLL LIVE : Sleepytime Tales 'ne FOUND HIMSEL $4.00 1 Nets Ke IX and $5.00 Sho 11 | ¢ bam HOW Npeelal oO tr He vowed even NEW GOODS Wet Weather Footwear New Th 1 Ie de New New Are vou prepared with Storm Proof Shoes and good, serviceable Rubbers New Wi are 1 New ht Do Your Xmas Seeded Raisins Seedless Raisins Valencia Raisins Sultana Raisins Muscatel Raisins Currants Peels Prunes Dates Sweet { be home his part reached the outer when he heard Tip. T would n the world up and y rea { that he nurse and park where his « : here t OW products more effective He New New New Raw p gate o SO know "Come there, eone say him I'ip on bench Baby John It didn't take Tip long to jump ug ito his old place in the carriage be de the baby and to cuddle down appy as could for now vould be taken home with Baby John Cider Sugar for Christmas Cooking. anyw Tip look Nas mort more an Jas. Redden & Co. Phones 20 and 990. world hard R neg wooden hou Wn veatned now De he knew afel safely tc A AP i ECHOES OF THE PRESS + ! BB bt | beef i "Low Cost of Living" Menu n fill bake FOOLS Ihe Middle Man Again. It was the trading ir tures th Winnipeg and the Chicago wheat pit that ed the Canadian and the British con sumer pay exorbitant prices for flour and bread last year, and that resulted the British Government's having pay through the for wheat required to supply food the soldiers And although the prices high, the Canadian: pro DINNER [ducer did be nefit . Che profi Soup--Boil | went ) the exchange fTrader and Z {the miller who bought early at a low stalks price from the farmer and sold late to the consumer after the trading in 'futures had put the price where he wanted it--where it resulted in fine, handsome dividends for his shareholders Why should the cern itself about ers who never wheat fu- mhuion on exchange and the with aus In a moder 1 Then add a stock and a tablespoon 1 In five eacl reveal and d with profoun Menu for Thursday BREAKFAST Oranges y Bolled x WE dss i four Orange Marmalade Coffee to Shopping Early. standing trends dealing out mn modern Germany addition minutes to nose 1 spoon of tomato Bake the tory LUNCHEON were Mock Beef an In Mode Foasted Crackers Mustard Pickles Fen to of lapguage not Ss the laws and 1stoms world His look incl : to to business inte him to eackson three pot firee of celery and, through a coarse pulp add tw tablespoon of flour blended before serving teaspoon of with erotons and thre tender To and a an Ju of a Serve into the foreign J. H.Sutherland & Bro. Th Home of Good Shoes. war Is over and DINNER when mash Jackson Soup Vent Cntlets Mashed Potatoes Creamed Spinach Grappefrult and Onion Pan Dowdy knows a h Rus Withal the ountrie and he mud Afric and modest ieve of milk and the smooth aquaitery onion. o read th the cups butter until add al ged) y ance . Sou ihout h i and t British Russians of He @ MUNICIPAL SCHOOL, municipal the 3 s has niad He powers he is a man he government Government con- the exchange trad touch the wheat but! who make their fat living by gam bling upon future prices? Why should it worry about the possibility of the dealers having to pay the farmer a higher price for wheat to |take the place of that commandeer fed? It is only the farmer and the {consumer that the Government need; concern itself abou Had similar action to that of Sat urday been taken g vear ago, as this advocated it should be, mil of dollars would have gone to the pockets of the farmers or stayed {in the pockets of the consumers in stead of being taken from both sets of pockets to enrich the bankrolls of (the exchange gamblers and millers is the | ven | confidence of the Kaiser nstituted Council is nothing or in large War because privileges and Office of authority and BREAKFAST Toast --MeR a butter, add a tablespoon of and stir until Then cup and a half and, thick, pour over slices tered Orange orange fruit andi oat lof wate my One more short lesson to the| Add jellies tumblers Creamed Spinach half hour Drain Return to the fire, ald milk boil dme minute, aid add flour to thicken d boiled Wash and and boil chop fine. to cover, the for the time being tablespoon an flour add when but done or promised un- Cream without Next ouncil stands the Commit to a simple duty of this kind a lot humbug and delay hose in authority hesitate and make ex cuse as if they were awarding a con tract for a transcontinental railway or new parliament buildin while the men who pied in our service crutches and waiting hig over-mastering abili he of f lout its consent ' : 0 n aa ty; and yet 8 retiring his Wile f <0 n smooth of enough that Ser ket referred disposition when wrote a milk ssolved th di Ve ire expected to inves > ¥ erat hat ; biographical h of the In ( Ww a grated, ha to his senior report back toast Mean Rathenau, and son as | ¥ Grapefruit and Onion Salad Cut in half, scoop out the inside a little grated pour French dressing serve grapefruit Pan Dowdy thin, remove both have hohble } ick Marmalade and a Add three and let stand for pint and This should Shave an one grape- the amount overnight boil until it make twelve that are referr the worthy heir of a buéiness giant and times ol all are the lemon he said Leave me ou I don't onion, over ETOW hd When they are nest should RT and in | | paper bread | they keep the pint shell -- hine slices of erust and butter Place in a baking dish and on top layer of pared and sliced apples Continue until the dish is full, having the top layer apples Add sugar and a little nut and bake until the apples Serve with eream and sugar. lq upon the track Cut the iions young men of to-day. Great men do A Crime Against Canada. wront Telegra Another six months wil ish factories producing enormous quantities of the munitions that now made in the United States Britain cannot go on buying pro ducts of American manufacture A y Ria (the rate of $100,000,000 per week One of the things that ought to be | The crime of the situation that done promptly is to supply artificial| Sir Robert Borden might have be {limbs to returned soldiers who need | stirred himself and appointed a -Min- {them If a man has lost a leg or| ister of Munitions in November of lan arm in our service, the least wel 197: A Borden Minister of Muni | can do is to supply him with the very tions could have mobilized the coun- | best substitute that can be obtained. try"s factories and the country The artificial limb means a change! credit Thus Britain would have | from misery to comfort, from gloom | been encouraged and enabled to mo to cheerfulness, from a crippled, bilize every war contract that could broken-down appearance to one of be given to Canada. Canada's in- | smartness and efficiency | dustrial power and financial power There is no good reason for any could have veen brought into direct "HYMN OF HATE 'delay Yet there has been delay. | relationship to Britain's need of mu It makes np odds if people hate you. if they, z ! y : p peop $ you {In fact, practically nothing has been! nitions The "establishment malign you and berate you; for if you're walking eir-1, Injured $43 relat \ id hav cot = : 8 v y youl AVE accompa- cumspectly, 'and doing your devoir correctly, what |9one hjured men are waiting and allonship won Rye - accompa this simple matter' nied the growth of Britain's own soy | wondering why ple say wi ver 3 k sh | . peopl : sa) will ue or hus You, or RROK She Dorish is not attended to, when all that is) munition-producing power Sir tion affords thos iid p op 12 He you | Mécessary is to give the order, have! Robert Borden had enabled 2 RS OTC en Sot Jsausiaction. L's when You!ihe measurements made, and pay! to do her duty this country's hate yourself, my neighbor, that hatred prods, as with! ries. and Britain's factories a saber. R W Council did not anthorize seek cer 1 not rise to distinction upor the | on sides | @ i he Hector not to accept or pon tue; | see Brit LUNCHEON Mock Beef a la Mode-- Pare and cut squash in thick slices Place a layer in a baking dish, then a layer of onion, on top, layer of pared and slicgl carrot Repeat until the shoulders of othe © They must! a the taxes due for re-surfacing § 2uOLIGeN ther men. Th Ton Originally oil the re thétr | have ability and it must be develop 9 and pain greatest whom tain streets with tarvia ed slowly sometimes by And asionally il was ordered, and . for ful processes Ou were LL ST7? 5 | UR COAL the meg soft. pavers were (o pay share a Heroes on Crutches. at re | on are | he local men are ocd those of improvement having plan Legal the the world hears the least They work | {quietly making much | objection been raised i i rie iar collector was directed to abstain and without from forcing payment of the special | "01%€ t he was advised ie -- if rates Later eed { - - to pro | EDITORIAL NOTES, | Ri hin Rh The farmers of the west may get a | consulted, Hn has bear benefit out of the wheat deal, and | the brunt of loss or failure. Like- | just now the farmers' interest is the wise, two experts in chemistry were chief concern of the political phil- mvited to analyze the tarvia and to | osophers. Is commandeered wheat report its qualities, It may i better than free wheat for them? "el regarded as a species of oil, and therefore it may be that | and to invite test But the Council necessart a Cases has not] heen and to upon i of this The commandeering of the wheat is in compliance with the ori- | Suarantees at least one thing, that The accounts of the Aliles will not be imposed upon 3 mee | ) i . fo 1 ¥ referred to the Board |® high prices for the time being of Works at its da'st meeting, were The Allies must supply the trans contended 1S use If Canada facto would gioal contract these experts, {the money. When 1 left home this morning, growling, | ne rejected because they were unauthor- ized x Earlier in the season a mixer was rented at a certain amount per day, and presumably during the time when it was in operation. When the acocunt for $800 came in, it was challenged, and the minutes failed | portation and safety of the seas. | They deserve some consideration. A The Montreal Herald prints a let- ter which the Shell Committee sent to a syndicate who proposed to manu- facture shelles. There was noth- ing doing so far as they were con- cerned. They were not in the com- to doin know the bitgerness of hating. and showed the folks a visage scowling, and spoke no word that they might treasure, I spoiled for them the whole day's pleasure. That's why I hate myself so deeply, that's why I hold myself so cheaply, and when « cheerup phrases. -~ g things that need defendin Bop Bdams Newspaper Servies Sam Ps it, 1978 be one hates himself like blazes, he can't be soothed with And every time we are descending make E, remorse ig in our bosoms graiing; we would be given, and the limb sup-| Quis Mas, Why should there be red tape or procrastination over so simple a | plece of business? If any private |citizen met with an accident involy ing the loss of a limb, and the mo- (ney was forthcoming, a reputable r would be selected, the order! i piled without loss of time But it would seem that it is un dignified for a public body to attend ! militia | trhinphant proof of the moral «op soon be able to supply an abundance of munitions without help from the United States -------- Trowser Rake Of tinntawa «it ' Toronto middlemen alleged have made a rake off of $10,000 on trousers contract Another eriority of the Highland uniform The hie An VA ' un va, like most if not all of the of Canada hax | ation this year: Yon camt si ldiers nowhera in Loss Honour. cities popu P00 OGG mt A from loss is lionour