Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Dec 1915, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR The British Whig 2ND YEAR. and Seml-Weekly by WHIG PUBLISHING LIMITED Published Dinlty THE BRITISH Co Hous ip, Manage A NEW CREED, CONSTANTINE IS ANGRY of Grece feeling AHies, and in the In 1¢ has handed to the fretful may be sometl wails not did | the Allies may Balkans s00N that the Ihey | it must be said notion enough, or nt number, to save Ser bia, aud all that country is now in possession of the Central Powers | Allies | Constantine fears that the will. not be able to re len in pursuing the! be suffers! tonic and that forces Br Greece may He tish Poland reflect French and come a m on Allies in not § issurances o 1e spirit in but Jueen petulant ood I'he Hay Allie crowd I'l are insisting upon itoof the weian sol dier teedonia and Salonika and in ord it they will not be a menace to the invadigg force under The rrender King He with any circumstance 5 Very reluctar thihks that treat al He he is-being YOry ant ha certainly Al who are forfeited the snfidenee" of the Hes, and of his Hwn people, now in a utionary mood The de ment of days the next few wil L-Breat deal to the inter kan: rt 4 eil entred in the Bal War ( something md great un in VP means and | import of if will be apparent very BOO LIVELY MEETING EXPECTED. The Bo Trade's meeting on Friday a rd of promises to be lively the comment of soma of its members. There disposition to qudstion the wisdom of the Power Committe; whose recom- mendation deets~only with the local aspect of the power question : At the last meeting of the Beard, when the report of the Power Com- mittee was called, #t was pointed out that the power subject was a big one, that it concesned more than King ston, and that steps should be taken to get from the Hydro-Eleetric Com mission and the Seymour Company an expression of their views in behalf of the industrial interests of Eastern Ontario It was suggested that the Commission and the Company be in- vitad to put (nemselyes on record in reference to this matter. But the final reference to the Committee did not give any special instructions to thig effect, The Power Committee appears to have been guided by the conviction, (1) that the Hydro-Electric Commis- #iop was not in & position to serve the people of Eastern Ontario in the JAmmediate future, and (2) that as the Seymour Company was in a posi- tion to serve Kingston, it be invited evening one, judging by is a | land | taneously, | one | right | have decided that they will remem to quote terms and rates through the: Utilities Commissivn. - The re- THE DAILY A SACRIFICE OF accepls temperance between t d n the Whitney G ment I'he Hamilton expre Spectator It who de andidly recal men erted ed hyprocerite view opservativ by ance people Hence Its sir Ive must ge onservat party Conservative Jf their senses, to Make for the late Sir James Whit e men eady appeal personally to th Hun One so, from the clerg) ntimated. They ¢ ted n the new the not good leaders trongly represen 3 . that movement, and for reason 14 they are said to be t least not good politica This is the private admis explains Committee of men, a leaders I and the peculiar composition of the ir question I'he Alliance has been a preache rs' party not have suffered in consequence must be said that the preachers hav may It and it may or and that been honest in their convictions also of them the com The they have had the good of munity consistently at heart | Alliance is not to be damned on their account, because the Alliance and its clerical members have done yeoman that these temperance and a service in advanced eryice days of plans not to be ignored NEW CHRISTMAS RESOLVES. American, writing addressing asks if the Cana A (Canadian from Chicago, and the London Advertiser, di rifice make some Sal of t the for wn people cannot sake suffer which the thoughts those a the sake Allies revert for the who of front, or the are cause with identified One's to conversations which have been on in many households and came effect people carried to the The question is Should our not make ROM ¢ personal sacrifice at Christmas, sav ing of the money spent usual some y in personal gratifications, and give of which the the other fund out needy suffering, of to a the distressed, of our and lands, may be helped The which yes This distributed later at comes fund answer, Spon can | The time . is be divided or thing this is if all the Necessary to begin it It will grow, mothers are like the two the Whig] has heard about. These, who have been working for the absent "oldiers| along, and in connecticn with several 'philanthropic enterprises, ber their personal friends in some suggestive and inexpensive way, in order that the larger part of the mo ney that has usually gone into pres ents may, this year, go into the ne- cessities of war. The Governmeht provides the clothing and food for its soldiers' use at home and abroad, but it does not, and cannot, provide all the com- forts that are desired. "Only to-day," said a friend to the Whig. "I saw a aglsier in this city remtye his boots if order to rest his feet after amarch and the toes protruded through his socks." The women are knitting, knitting, all the time, and he is a! rare one who is not the recipient of some one's handiwork. Yet here is a | case that may be typical of hundreds and a Christmas shower of socks would be very much appreciated. There are sad experiences among the women and children of Belgium, Poland, Servia, and these in Canada who are enjoying every comfort, who bave had no serious reminders of the war and its dreadful havoc, can very wel! afford to make sacrifices in their behalf. We proudly boast of what has been done in the way of a war loan; $100,000,000 have been subscribed---$50,000,000 more than the Goverament called for--and the FDITORIAL NOTES Coun ar that confrc ment of bh selled again Util es' Cor and ce will probably » respected It be too much to expect that may will refund to the Govern gotten gains through I Federal Gov horse de of y gan at lea as a pecial ense the ernment, but his seat in the Legislature nvitation of the Premier I'h eligible men of Britain een starred, that marked in ference and yrds for ref purposes by the end of this week they do not *- A AA AAA et A tt! MAA Pin Sleepytime Tales 4] BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1915. Government may force Them Whitmar State, w Pre } lie probahly siden I'he will betwee: Mr ind a man of Roosevelt would, a difference Unit President's calibre present time makes a n the diplomatic relations of the ed States The report from Saskatchewan is Act is working out and business the Liguor The people are sober NAOTE money the of the towns and cities are the relation better, amd hotel accommoda tion has been Even the | mproved dispensary for which the law allows will not he tolerated in some cen worth while tres I'hat 4 All is a report KINGSTON EVENTS 26 YEARS ACO See the Kingstion graduates in the Heavy Neo irmy are doing well W. Hobart Dyde partnership with grocer, and henceforth known James Redden pany F. X { He | has entered into! James Redden, the firm will & Com Wi anvwhete, he as Ireland was elected presi-| our word for it, siened- and elegantly tailored. See Our $15.00 Slip On Overcoats; {ull back, shield lined. Men's Ulsters, $8.50 to $20. Men's Overcoats, $8.50 to $20, Start SEE, OUR JUST WRIGHT SHOES, $5.00 SEE OUR $4.00 ROYAL SHOE SEE OUR $3.50 CLOTH TOP BUTTON SHOE BIBBYS MEN'S OVERCOATS We've the finest Overcoat display in town, but don't take ALL our Overcoats are beautifully de come see Our Dover Overcoats. teh Kersey (Cloth, lars, $15, $18 and $20. MEN'S BLUE SUITS. believe we have the best stoe Prices: $15, $18, $20, $22.50 and $25. Full backs, MEN'S RUBBERS :Shoes "Shoe style empha sizes the individuality of a strongly character ed man." A rime face the to lite if his aching feet are send my re to) help. Answer that call bet to foot problems and vour feet will take care of themselves While their master is taking care of really urgent business man hasn't mnehnation problems his brain a wi us attend your dressers' delight. plain or silk velvet eol- k of Blue Suits to be seen dent of the Snow Shoe Club oe I'HE THIN TURKEY GOT FAT TOO QUICKLY HOW vol 1 as I told worried for fear for I'hanksgiv grew thin Once upon a time a turkey be killed so that he was left about, would dinner, kill and ng too to alone in yard When he saw the others be ing taken away be killed he was very happy and began to eat all that he wished He had fasted so long that he really was almost starved and he ate all of his own dinner and all that had been put the yard for the other turkeys When he cpuldn't find more in the yard he found broken in the fence and through to see what he outside It didn't take to smell some nice food and with a loud gobble he made for the place as quickly as he could. Sure enough, at the back door was a pile of leav ings from the table which cook had left there for the garbage man. He ate and ate and finally waddled back to the hole in the fence which he could just squeeze through now, as } big the to anything a place squeezed could find him long "Low Cost of he had eaten much he was ready growing very fat Cook came out to the yard the next day and wondered why they did not kill that big, *at turkey for I'hanksgiving as he surely looked the fattest of the lot The turkey heard her and chuckled to himself for he thought how smart he was t fool them so. Just then the market | man came along and when he the lucious turkey strutting about j he said: "I wonder how that turkey got so fat all of a sudden for I am it is the thin one I saw in the vard only the other day." When (Cook came to the door he told her he would like to buy the turkey for be had an order for just such a nice, fat one "They are going to give a dinner for some poor children who didn't have any Thanksgiving dinner and that turkey will be just right," So cook sold the smart turkey. He flap ped his wings and tried hard to get away but the man caught him, tied his legs and he was carried to the wagon, where he "gobbled, gobbled" all the way to the market S0 Arriving Daily. We are just in receipt ol ORYSTALIZED FRUITS Glace Cherries, 1 1b. boxes Glace Cherries, large boxes Crystalized Cherries, 1 1h. boxes Assorted Fruits, 1 1b. boxes Crystalized Pineapple Angelica Crystalized Rose Leaves Crystalized Violets Jas. Redden & Co. Pnores 20 and 990. PRINTED ACCORDING TO GOVERNMENT REGULATION our say sure - BUTTER WRAPPING PAPER FINEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE PRINTED OR PLAIN The British Whig Living" Menu | Menu for Thursday SAR FANT iI Oranges able Hash Coffee St Veret Fonwt LUNCHEON Brolled Ham Creamed Potatoes Graham Hread Hermits Cocon DINNER Kidney Bean Soup Hamburg Steak Holled Sweet Potatoes Stewed Corn. Olive Salad Raistn Pudding Pineapple Marmalade BREAKFAST Vegetable Hash Chop together enough potatoes to make a cup, and to this add three cups of chopped vegetables Turn into a hot frying pan and fry five minutes. LUNCHEON Broiled Ham--Cut in and broil over a quick fire, with a little butter. Creamed Potatoes To three cups of cold boiled potatoes add one thin slices Spread mS cup and a half of milk When boiling add a tablespoon of dissolved and boil one minute AAA AAA Prt At A Ae He tte) | PUBLIC OPINION | flout DINNER Kidney Bean Soup Simmer a cup of beans with six cups of water When soft mash throygh a coarse | sieve Return to the fire, and add | a lemon Many of Then (Gitawa | There are still Salad Chop an equal | the of stuffed and plain olives teaspoon of chopped parsley lettuce with a French | tizen. 1 eight vacances in! Senate or about 7,882 fewer than | there are veterans who are willing] to fill them | Olive quantity Add a and serve on ressing Raisin Pudding--Mix a cup each of mito Star.) bread crumbs, flour and raisins, half Lots of people knew Capt. Boy-td a cup of milk, one egg, flour, a table uilty something pretty seri spoon of butter, the same of sugar, 0's a8 &0on as they first saw hig pic two teaspoons of baking pow- ture in the newspapers, Bake half an hour ol Picture Betrayed Him. (Tore t Ss was g of and der, Laughter And Tears. . (Toronto County Pineapple Marmalade---Drain we Telegram.) juice from a large can of pineapples, reports the details of add to it twelve cups of chopped and |a petty tragedy of greed that is pared apples and simmer until ten-| enough to make a horse laugh and a der. Cut the pineapple In small patriot weep pieces, add" to the hot apple and simmer one minute longer. Then add to each two cups, three qufr- ters of a pound of sugar. Boil un- til thick. Peel A Poor Resort. (Toronto Weekly Sun.) " Having decided to deny free wheat it undertakes the task of marketing As might have been expected in a market dealing with an over-supply, Rippling Rhymes | prices on Monday were scarcely af- fected." i 7 | | "Current Cant." | a Ietorja I'he Ottawa Citizen is not a Con servative paper It was one once. lonts descry. some gasoline. charity's behest, wherein his bones might rest. for some bo, road-weary, starved and lean, bit now my dollars all must go to purchase gasoline. to talk of books and art, and topics safe and since 1 bought that choo-choo cart, I've "mofbrs" on I cannot spare a dime to buy a magazine; it keeps me bustling » no peace now al] the time, to buy my gasoline. GASOLINE T used to pay the grocer's bill whenever it was due, and in the butcher's yav ning till, | promptly threw. moan, to get my good long green ! for every dollar that I own, I need for gasoline. wear good clothes, they held their heads up high; no leaky shoes exposed their toes, no rents could But now they're upon the scene; A few years ago it joined the army of Smart Alecks and seems inspired with the idea that it has a mission | to set right a world that.is out of! joiut the coin I 3 | - a they plead and | A Nation of Murderers. (Magntreal Star) The suggestion from Germany, v yu | may he slaughtered In oid plod it images of woe, they're blots the danger of starvation becomes for every coin I get must go to buy | pressing, lends weight to Owen Wis- | I used to often blow a plunk, at! ters description of Germany as a na- to give some wanderer a bunk, | tion which needs the services of spe- To furnish breakfast cialists on homicidal mania. But now in vain My children used to Shows Change of Front. (Montrea! Herald.) I used e; but We Wave got ta go ahead and fight our way to Berlin, , because Germany has got to be Soprright. 1916 wo awakened from her dream. Wey ibbys Limited | from our Big Stock of Shopper. Suitable Foot- wear Gifts Now is the time to select vour Footwear Gifts Dress Shoes, Evening Slippers, Felt and Leather House Slippers, Hockey Boots, Moccasins, Overshoes, Rubbers. And the many other useful Do Your Xmas Shop- ping Now 3] ™ Gifts for the Xmas J. H.Sutherland & Bro. The Home of Good Shoes. | less, | for them , but marvellously effective in multi | Now that you have been | How to Save Your Eyes Try This F Yoo Prescription Do soir eyes give you trouble already wear eyeglasses or spectac housands of people wear these "windows who might easty dispense with them Yon may be one of these, and it is your to save your eyes before it Is too The eyes are neglected more than my other organ of the entire body. After you fluish your day's work you sit down aud rest your muscles, but how about your eyes 7 Do you rest them ? You know you do vot. You read or do sowething else that keeps your eyes busy; you work your eyes unt you go to bed. That is why #0 wauy have strained eyes, and fin ally other eye troubles that threaten par tial or total blindness. Eyeglasses merely erutches; they pever care, T free preseription, which has benefitted the eyes of 80 many, may work equal won ers for you. Use it g short time. Would you like yonr eye troubles to disappear as if by magic? Try this prescription. Go to the nearest wide-awake drug store and | | get a bottle of Boo Opto tablets: (wo-ounece hottle with warm water, in one tablet and allow dissolve. With this liquid two to four times FW iy quickly your eyes clear up and how moon the inflammation will disappear. Do't be afraid to t; it is absolutely harm Man® who are now blind might bave saved they eyes hod they started to care nu time. This is a simple treat all a drop bathe the eyes m tides of pases warned don't delay a day, bit do what you fb to save your eyes, and you are lkely FL Lg a8 long ax you lve for pub ng o Jraptipgion The Vales Deng Co of Toronto will 611 the above prescription by mall, If your druggist cannot Geo. W. Mahood, the Kingdon Drug ist, will also be pleased to fill above scription |coneratutadh pérnard Shaw on hav Bernard Shaw says there must be ing awaken from his own dream Leading Question. (Montreal Any connect"on between the star J an it to thoroughly | Just mote how | ! fourteen myore Dreadnoughts Every Ton of OUR COAL 1s a check on the '"'Bank of Comfort' Cash in now, You get full value vour investment, coal 1s Well Screened Steady Burning Heat Producing The Kind You Need Offord us the privilege to de- monsirnfe our cisims. Crawford Foot of Queen Street, Phone 9. for Our -- ad built Anes and the latest the German biding hole in nouncement that Britain has the war broke out masterly advance of fleet toward another the rear? -

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