PAGE TEN THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1915. TT lp ae {Ee A IRE GHEE REPORTS] cv. RETR late ¥ t 2 3 hn flew Bulle Ww Wesleia Laasas Sleepytime Tales ES SEP a so, cs mr SEE |G rh Tie TOR Via North Bay, Cobalt and Cochrane IN EFFPOCT MAY S00, 1918 best 1 Qulpan weudid Husd Bed Ty Te] 2 Se as Sehout git nh Foot ve Tammatent direst lf vv. Toronto 10.45 x MARY'S RRO] iB widz Been $55,504.35--New Firemen DAMAGE DONE AAA Al AAA AA AA AAA AN " q Golug Wess end iar y Need Not Be Under Thirty Years) 4 aly var hé | - > ey Tuesday, Thursday and Satarday ha I a STP hn Fit '@ Ar. Winnipeg 3.50 f: Sem Thursday, Saturday and Monday Connecting Winnipeg with vlog 6.00 pan the « Saskatoon, Rd caf n and Intermediate f I he bulmotor oi i | Fhrough Tickets te ire herew Ar eto bevond tha. city Ov ' Mail ' Prince George occasion ( IV a ) . ) ' | Q ontributior : : : Xe le0pan Bu) b : Prince Rupert, Alaska of Lodz, If A i bi : , Bro Vancouver, Victoria, Sestile ons intend to giv nd cole 3 ati { ; 19 bn and San Francisco haritable purposes fr ) i { > t | 1 ey V W 2 ' Fimetables and « information x pay ' . Fy . « vi E58pm. 737 pm | T ' A . | 7 ! 18 run dally unday ante te ronte eterboro, n Buffilo don, Datrodt, 1 Wi W 1 § 'icago, Bay Clty, Saginaw, Montreal was destroved tir iiawa, Quebee, Portland, St Joho, | Phere werd o #ir turin th . Bang nd fre wi , Boston and New York VOR where the lo excead a ¢ a 2 "or full particulars apply J. P. HAM 00 Hoy Dwelling house. 1381 YF 1 £ 3 ye Rallrogd.and Steamship Agent J 19 follow ell hou ! y e We are \ Johnso nd Ontario streets Jelson street, o January 'rd hetr money Anglin & Co planing mill, o Feb ruarv 16t} fur tore of John Kay, Broce treet, on March huildings of the Shedden Compan G rave Ran : | j ; " v Ontario street, May 10th; millinery tir i HERE S YOUR German r ! q Miss M al Wellingt ing the from day to 4 0 ¥ on Opper et he total ds [ h 3, you 8 BS b i " Embargo on Grain i : ~ Not foo } we knit we 3 3 1 where 1} ruide th veary feet of gre bs f 1 y To erordnu hla Kal oY ¢ between $ ind $1 | 1 rir them back again TC n deutschen Yerwaltul i ( with @& total loss of $4,844 0 and in we lay 31 ur knit | r. 4) the German authorities! nhirty.one other fires tl loss embargo on all stores of grain | amounted to $1,723.52 a i Your train leaves Kingston 2.30 p.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. WITH CONNECTIONS TO AND FROM ALL WESTERN POINTS Electric lighted sleepers, dining cars he following omuier of bluestone, coppers and zines, and io ah and first-class coaches. selaty ia to provi i Hiv Lossibly amiat to one-Tonrth| london Spectator CB M. C. DUNN. Citv Agent; R. H. WARD, Station a ou a {ots in 'which a. Bos id svar Ph Salta tion of a sto? If the pr war has taught us Agent; BR. 1, FATRBAIRN, Gen. Pass. Agent, Toronto, Ont. 3 LUNCHEON ' rticl : the Lh n$taliation of a anything, it hn- at least taught us| J} ak ¢ Mushroom i and re 0 Article /8( age hatte 'i y ¢ ing the MENT FOR SATURDAN na Red MEL 00a re In the riet of Ku- | EQuimg iv existing conditions the the Drone) Shandong hile » where there was plent OF chief recommended that by-law 45 by " addlin through er This il German Landrate were @d-| (1909), being a by-law governing lusioh i ol an old one In the ippeal to the peasant the fire department, be amended by avs of Our grandfathers utterances ere jealously hoarding grain|giriking out the following word it would have been regarded as a hour of need, to deliver it up| Ng person shall be appointed to the . "x tp Thare eee that their countrymen in the department who a the 5 BN om Legis thre MADE IN CANADA Luncheon Bn io ¢ g ins iw ving of famine might be | 4 : FoontAinen ation in the exploits io the Sritish navy Baked Mushroom pil is onsequence plenty motion of Ald. Hugh the rom Quilieron ay yaygne | Bread ang Tinto Ol gm went from Kujavy to Ger-{committee expressed to the Chair], "Ha 18 ne - 8 us iy Pineapple Marmalade DINNER many! I coal district received | man it appreciation of the able een JX TE , 100 acres, 12 miles from oH Conikies 0 { tl Rab oe msuMctent Brioni ol manner in which he had presided onditions of the moment Nothing ND city; good bulldings, plenty ot Of ye JR i lengthwise | flour, and that did no ome from the | ayer the committee during the could seem to a landsman 'ore 5 3 N water, S016 wood, $4,760 Dinner 1 Iry brow: Add a cup of corn, | distri ay onfused and anarchic than a man \ : RHE NA easy terms. Farhi 300 acres, pen n July 191 t ew ( Poel by \ Id, O'Connor, in reply aid that he of war trew preparing the ship for log house and barn, on shore the districts of Poland aah oo fortunate Hy having associated action Yet in the operation every ill of a beautiful lake: good figh- he : y with him Bix aldermei vho had single man has a particular duty to Il Ing and hunting, $450. Spinach Cut into dicejthe left bank of the Vistula and re-|given him every possible help All perform and it any individual Duteh Spinach of bacon and fry brown maining under German administra had worked in harmony I'he Chair an praised the goad w Viet | happens to be incapacitated, his W. H. GODWIN & SON Lettuce Salad 3 tion, for the .needs of the German | man praised the good work of Chief Baked Apple Ice Cream dd to th while hot two table : . a . . . ' A Rey Py 01 if vinegar, one beaten egg, |army, the German market, and the | Armstrong luty is taken over hy others. That Phone 424. 39 Brock 8t * potatoes i Russian Poland, or It will be advisable the Chief ---- g ng that after 54 pound had d, to seriously consider chauging ! BRITAIN ALS for each inhabitant up 10 ihe present gravity cell system to . 0" "« a 9 [the next he ren Er Was gtorage battery for the fire alarm] $ SOME ORGANIZER DE nas over official] » the | telegraph The ¢ost of the present] } 1 npany Wahreneinfuhr ystem will be almost double next] e beeen testers dinero go debbe * rte I'h order was accom- yaar owing to the advance in price dg Breakfast Orange Juice Creamed Liver Hash Browned ' Potatoes POC p hoppeé Coffee I roou } rl of Dombrowa whic 20 vear he commities weel pi 1 and the good work he had done Fomato Soup tahle yO ( ( weet Lamb Chop Herve asl lished I securing Surprise Potatoes has been the system of the British 3 ------ " t ' 00 sf mill sti wopulation inhabiting the occupied n 1 of i d 0'( E \ \. n : mi ke and stir ie, » ib ; A ai ek pi It # Readane Wer Al 18 wird navy for 150 vears Every one , lac, Montreal Seaso epper a y 0 ( rant N an nghes on , BREAKFAST I 'with pepper . nor lanley, 1B Ne : 1 Md knows the result Yet, because the - working of the system is carried on Creamed Liver.--Cut the liver in a which has been cooked tender ii : RINg butt hopped fir Taxation of Land Values ' den . ta out of sight, the general publi CHE aces an er in butter p opped fine atic # ose and waar | small pieces and simmer 1 101] i a % | knows nothing about it and pour, while hot, over spin-|[ 12.) Newman I I I'a add a tablespoon of flour and prinkle well with sugar, the juice mer, adding two cups of milk tir- of a lemon, and bake tender. Seald r ! \ te » ° twenty minut Hemove to a ho iked Apple lee ream Pare JM. 1 Ma f i ! J e Sn late and to the butter i I re and qual ter ten tart apples I'he city of Vancouver, like many | [he truth js that, while organiz-| y : ) individuals, has had to curtail its ex lg capacity is not uncommon, capa u e mi penditures in every direction but | city for rapidly adapting organiza notwithstanding this, When the COUN. | fees sme ssotson ssa esassosoess | t10n 10 the needs of the moment il brought down the estimate for very rare; and among those nations he Sag Sowa the estimate for ome surprising facts are set] wig can lay claim to the possession Having bought the whole outfit of Eastern Dairy |rate, the resolution to exempt jm-| forth in an anicle in the Windsorjof it, the British and Americans are! School, I am now prepared to deliver Buttermilk in | nomic organizations were doing won- | srovements carried for the sixth time azine as to the equipment of the leongpicuous in a variety of ways 4 A YEAR 3 MISERY ders in their attempts to pave the a a dissenting or B Chis forces When (he war started, (he organizing new settlements, turning any Quantity. half-million of the working popu- | fact should be sufficient to counter. | difleulty of how and where to get]a boisterous mining camp into an - ~ lation of the coal district, and the laet any reports that Vancouver has| khaki and tailors to make it up inte orderly municipality, utilizing some STORY OF GERMAN RULL IN| half-million in Lodz, from starva-|snffered hecanse of the Single Tax | garments quickly enough to keepinewly opened path of navigation one RUSSIAN POLAND tion method Every municipality except | pace with recruiting, was almost a We have expended much landatory ------ I'he news of their distress|spread {two in British Columbia exempts im- serious a problem as that of persuad. jcomment on the organizing power of | and, Starvation--The | throughout Europe and America, giv- | provements; the British Columbia ing men to enlist Happily, both [the Germans Our admiration is| = ing rise to ihe formation of jalte? Government does the same and im-| these problems were solved with i almost exclusively by the! commitiees in ngland, in Switzer 10868 a wild land tax I'he ast | aq cole ' OTS the rq | Military orgawization of Germany deered For the German Troops, land, and the United States, Even Pralat ure FaBeen a a whe h And . n Wy bv er BE the Wa. hat «Fésys on two things--docility Fhe following is a description of | official circles in Berlin had un- {comes into effect within five yenrs | 2 Par men Sui au must look tc |amounting to servility in-the people, | the German rule in Russian Poland | nounced their adhesion to this phil- fio raise all revenues of the provines 2 RGH i & 5 y ot ring area (80d extreme slowness in the work-| ¢ by a leading member of the so-called | yuthrople work = (undertaken With | from land and natural resources, and ihe EL an Ta 5 a h . |ing of the organizing mind The FOR XMAS AND THE BOYS AT THE Polish Independence Party The | American money), and in newspa- retains only one other tax, that on] the West Riding of 9 SE wonderful military organization has! : alm of that party is the establish-| pers humanitarian proclamations ap- | incomes, which are exempt up toj Pot only for khaki, but alse for tail f Len Mans five and twenty years ment of a Polish State, independent | peared, signed by German officials, [$1 500 ors to convert it into uniforms to bring to its presentiday state FRONT, A BOX OF both of Russia and German It | asking for contributions for Russian | -- * - All manufacturers whose Racin Does any sane man believe that if the! ! remains in close touch with the Su-| Poland, threatened as it was by | Anarchist A Millionaire ery and hands could make Xkhaki|puitish Bmpire, or France, or Rus- | preme Polish National Committee of | famine \ millions . relist an (| ro ighout Yorkshire were put on sia had heen organizing forces even | . Austrian Poland, whith has created ---- 1s oh Ee 2 Be at 00 their mettle, and vigorously did they [half a8 long for what Mr. Owen Wis- ® and 1s responsible for, the Polish Le Food Commandeered. sy i Tous Yas in Fan SENLEnt- | respond to'the call. They have made [ter calls a "spring at the throat of glonn fighting against Russia in} The Polish population of the oe ed 0 a year's imprisonmen 'fand are still making, at the rate of | Europe any one of those countries . conjunction with the Austro-Hunga- | cupied districts accepted these mea fine of £40 for disseminating Sed) 1 r2 les a week, khaki of the would net have done quite as well as! g| rian army The author of this me-| oy vag with s pticism, clearly under-| \.0US statements among the Lroops| pagination texture and colour. Till{ Germany, or better? morandum cannot therefore be | standing that this was not a case and civilian population of France re was time to complete Sr) . upposed to entertain a hostile bias |g. philanthropy, and that there was | C508 that the Government was arrangements the cloth went to] SCHOOL TEACHER. at least, not against Germany's need to have recourse to any out- ceiving the public. Mme. Donnadieu | Pimlico to 'he tested A large pro Austrian ally gide help in order to ward off fam- nis ee Poldunied be portion of it came back to Leeds, the | Anaemic, Run-down, Nervous--How Specially prepared and all ready for sending. ine tussian Poland by itself pro £€ Years imprisonment and wo] g.xngwledged metropolis of clothing She Recovered. : : duces enough grain and other food-)Male assistants were also sentenced me fact +. There and elsewhere it . Sold at All Cigar Stores and Druggists. German administration in Poland is! gure to feed its populatio abun- [to terms of imprisonment janniatiure Ai 1 suits There are so many cases like this the attempt! to exploit the occupied | lantly, but unfort Don i rid y: Rp ia---- was made up into complete suits, right here in Kingston that we are territory economically "to the it- a 3 By 5. hor Ana Ly Lhe Sonn It's hard to forgive a man who which again were. sent back to Lon-{puhlishing this interesting letter with most Every new regulation aims! hoe ihe ROW PO kvl lets us do him an injury j ton for inspection, and had to be refine nope that some of our customers Bl getting as much as possible out] SQ rues t 1034 Hany Neu s in He : - he turned hundreds of miles, so that by | wij] tey Vinol and get the same hap- f the t Il t many | Saotmn 0 3 Wousands 91 Ger { the time a new suit was donned by apy result that Miss Baez did a ie country, although in 180Y {man wagons were carrying off from | i { 3 $ } v " ) y the German thorities t t I a recruit in the Northern Command i Key West, Fla.--"1 am a teacher, cases the Lerman authorities try to| guggian Poland the grain potatoes : di ise this tendenc n different 5 i ' . | had travelled about a thousand|and became anaemic, nervous, run- Sglise this tendency in different ay, which had been commandeered. : | tro : ; v Ways It is explained by reasons of Day and night Wagons were travers. are so often subject to headache--are | miles That hag all beer altered down no energy or desire to do any- strategy, of order, of policy, or even | jn the various country districts tak] languid, pale and nervous--because | DOW thing I could not sleep, and had humanity! . ¢ S aps heir blood is t ; He As «oon as the khaki is ready it is|that languid, nervous feeling that ing away the food to Germany. Mak-| their bloods thin or insufficient. They | ' The German authorities afe espe ing use of their admirable technical | ar t really sick 1 consigned and packed off to one or|made me a burden to myself 1 had : a ey salty sick > hiker. various s wi y clally anxious to give the appear apparatus, the Germans brought in RIL g ane lesitate to com fotror of about sixty clothing manu- [taken various tonics without benefit. mnces of humanitarianism to their {the autumn to Russian Poland plain, but they lack that ambition and facturing firms who, by invitation or |! heard of Vinol and tried it Soon | food policy in Russian Poland AS | threshing machines and even ma- | Yivacity which is their birthright. They | otherwise have tendered fop the|l had a good appetite, copld sleep all g y d 2g n { 4 y p hr t 3 1 4 ' hit ight, 4 t p f ave early as the autumn of 1914 many | pines for digging potatoes, merely [donotneeddrugs-- but doneedthetonic | making of suits. Leeds, with its night, and it built me up so 1 have districts were threatened with fam-| : : . i = ' o | 000 or 60.000 tailors ak e « the ambition to do any kind of 4 g vide se 8yS-| ) oy 2 4, ailors and tailoresse 5 . , in order to provide themselves sys-| and nourishment in Scott's Emulsion or tailo work Mary lL. Baez, Key W ost, | ine; the industrial regions (the coal te i ' y : z ra rw ry ing ag | : 'matically and speedily with food. {that makes richer blood and rows and rows of factories, does| - i : eigs . . g ) 1 od, fills hollow | Fla district of Dombrowa, Czestochowa, On their return to Poldnd in win- heeks aE - the lion's share of the tailoring ~ s roa Yinol wi > t i! AUTOMOBILE SKATES und the district of Lodz) were cut|ior knowing well that there was | PEEKS suppresses nervousnessandes- | Manchester, Halifax, Huddersfield RE RO as 50 succeesiy " off completely from external food] gill plenty of food in the country |tablishegstrength. Nourishmentalone | - I other Low der help. Each! this case is because it is a consti- The Kind Amateurs and Professionals Use. supplies. The Citizens' Commit- y A : A . . oF : | and other towns rend a ee tutional remedy that goes to the seat Our Boots are the right kind to give you speed and support for } py of differaot 1 ix irk son i the Germans fssued a strict order | makesblood and Scott's Emulsionisthe | firms receives from the spacious elear- | jo yLooas The peptonate of iron the ankles ees and different human eco- i ST | YE ? pe 2 | a 8. tumanitarian Jorblading dae transport of food |essehice of concentrated nourishment, | ing-house at Leeds all the raw ma contained in Vinol enriches and re-| thet pretext hat they wished to. pre | TCC, OM Wines or opiates torial that goes to the make np of = vitalizes ' the blood, while thel REMEMBER a a IY iin bre. If mother or daughter is. frail, pale suit or great-coat ok ar. Stpecta: strengthening, tissue-building pro-| It does not cost you anything to have your skates put on shoes if that in one district thousands of |Or nervous, give her Scott's for one Hons Soneurn ne ne Beso eon 3 parties vt She' mxiastives os i oss you buy your complete outfit from us. f authority and work h Illivers and beef peptone aid in build- sacks of potatoes were rotting while | month and see the betterment It has i ; § { . . {answered The tailors pretty Wellling up the tired, overworked, run- RE DG LD' IN st acr e Br 1 - ys "8 id | just OE Rast. {he popula a wholesome, "nutty" fidyor. - Avoid | keép pace with the cloth manufac- down system | 1 EADGO LD'S SPORT) G GOODS COMPANY ed by starvation : * | substitutes. At any drug 'Store. turers, and there is not the least de George WW. Mahood, Drogeist,| NCESS ¢ iE ote .t Hardly had this prohibition been Seatt & Bowne, Torduto, Unt 15-4 | lay at the depot in Leeds Kingston, Ont vo ent A A A AAA er AAA Are AAA AA. iat pe Sans How utterly weak | | jsqued when the German authorities | ~~" : Bciploss ome | | conferred upon a commercial com : A GLASS OF LIGHT BEER IN THE 4 pany from Posen the sole right to Sleepless, mervous, | | trade in grain, flour, and other coun EVENING AT HOME Irritable and des- | | try produce. Whatever was left -------- -- a li i dent, - ; pendent, WHE De behind the agents of that company But there is Dr. | | hunted out in villages and manors, p Ad ; : aii INo law to prohibit having a case of REGAL (Spell it Chase's Nerve with the result that Russian Poland to rebuil s left bare 39 f 2) 3 y el. {TT 0% Mure wt food, © iE backwards) inyour home. No finer compliment to your casual a Lor A Berlin Appeal. 4 {guests than to offer them mild, refreshing, delicious REGAL. At the same time a relief com- ? - - . : . mittee lnstituted by the German 1 8 AL is a mildly, stimulating and healthful tonic. Government was carrying on its au- tivities in Berlin and appealing to 4 a. % ; ; : § MADE FROM PURE WATER--NOT CHLORINATED the public, which was fed on Polish grain, for contributions aud alma tor]... o f aie Co REMEMBER. EARLY CLOSING Be teeny "iy fom Berita way : PEL ns 2 Phone 274. in March, 1815, when the Berlin : Committees was about to take action, 3 : : : hs Ro c3ke 3ction, The Hamilton Brewing Association, Limited, Hami da claimed his famous "reprisals" for : . B . ilton, Cana the "destruction" of Memel by thef } Se ring all the time Add to the liver a quart of rich milk, and, when cold and simmer together five minute dd to the apples and freeze NA per Faplottation Food of the Poles Was Comman- One of the main feature of the | 50