PAGE FOUR DAILY BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915. o. 0 . 15 3 16 inst % : : es the) Ls 7K p he Meials nowever oF The British Whig *: mio metiion 1 was get anything A 82ND VEAR, within their I And ns a . erotte eV ort Hts HIRE _ or lege, to eles Te The shedl te themselve [ go | salest Toute to lr graduation os ) he Hrita ence » | Britis advance of the ander 0 blast a A hein Glos el been iss t Limited mia Men's and Boys' Wear Store 8 Were meta RU 10 tha Rev ond otek pa! them unmer v was Dr. Edwards 1 AA 1 y 1 g i kened in his remarks { love i defence of the Empire ne tr ng : A y the disobedience of Col. 1 avergne Ther. y | ® for the cadets was an immenseda 1 i They y, and. ys | k i I which he man whg wants to hold a pos How can at be tage in the digcipline i 1 ¢ . y on in the Militia and will not go to There's t brune parted, and this discipline was ~ From rE rr | woman | $10 and Shoe Special Bacon- Ww g . rr -- vour daughter do Ei -------- ---- a The county member, Di I \ D [ p M Ing at the piano? . 9 Published Dally amd Semi;Weekly by iyurds, has no use and no kind V) Egbert--=Sounds as if she vere | e This week we offer a soniine THE BRITISH ran BLISHING words for those distinguisRed FTOUD- | oo etnteoansass tats setting her class vell to music TWC SPECIALS. bench-made shoe in Blueher or Bal. Bourassa : RE 5 / z \ : fyie toe. sood s sea Bo does Very Likely The Shorter The Better, | Fabrics are genuine R unprood ode Is, 1 y g . {a " : Py 6 2 olid ; 108 t- Expres The barber just beginning to cui Tweeds and Parametta Cloths Raglan sonabie sols Lenin 5 shai n : After the war is over we shall a customer's hair, said and Rexular Sleeve, value, for $4.00 Telephones? tude is given to the leader o We have io nnlearn a lot about th ngs Have you heard that story about : Business Qettes sre rae 2} Nat onalists ind why his preach- that never happened the man that" ~resuming his hair We sell Overshoes and Rubbers A | 3]. the spiric of EOS cutting--'want it short, sir Won't Suffer, Yes", answered the customer, a Yt ler n Canada Messrs i. G. Fllott . ? leman A. Guild aging and lavergne I'he doctor nderstand why 9 Irucl Roct i i : we ------ - - 10 ments 0 contrary 10 SUBSCRIPTION RATES the times are tolerated in Canada v » tolerated in an nt Mall tired editor r+ bare synop will 9 They would not be The cables say Londoners an do n ther country In Fort Henry ce drink now only 5% hours each day 1 5 other 1 E | were interned as suspects, That ought to be long enough to A Rhyme Of Little Girls, tain aliens € wh eadom is not desiv-) drain the biggest bottle on the shelf Prithee tefl me, don't you think 18 men whose [reed 1 1 yy mail i on 4 y ; ' : . Little girls are dearest ies ' Fie t one of o - al pald in advance ahle during the war, but na | Turning The Complaint With their cheeks of tempting pink vercoa S nd a ao nihLes, Le . them was as dangerous and distoval iq, oy (yy, And their eyes the clearest? d vin Henri Bourassa As for hi Cabbage in Berlin is now quoted Don't you know that the best And of all the loveliest po TORONTO REPRE TATIVE pitz who conceived that "blockade Broadway style, silk velvet collar, form * I. Smallplece i2 Church Bt. | |itin A man who would not Serve | eo grip pone Of all the girls with rougish ways fitting, knee length double-breasted REPRESENTATIVES luring the war should not ERE . driv traest Roe 225 Fifth Ave, his King during i ee I'hey are surely true . ! irup, Manager I lowed to don his Majesty Fhe Time Is At Hand Sunshine. gleams' throug their | New Form Filting Ulsters, in brown 1 " : v : : : y ie : } Pp yi mr y » { \ Tribu BRg.|" f ' use the title o eiph Mer y days, and. blue Chinehilla \ few shawl See our $86.00 Suit Cases and Hand thrup, Manager iform or > : The seas is I hen " . : po gE x rye m oF = Re ) i he claimed Incidentally a TB oe OR I ae I'hey see skies the blues collars. Sizes 34, 35, 36, 37 35. These nie d n ea adies alk bol nte he . og doin i ME. ROOSEVELT'S CHANCE Yalen 3 dd tlie wisdbm X . Sn i! And they wear a diadem coats were built to sell ar $20 and , Dr Edwards challenge gar stores and attempt to pick out a Summer has bestowed on them , 2 F : i eported that Mr. Roosevelt ting 50. many HOROTArY | Zood-looKing bok of spoke £99 50) Yours while they last for '¢ Bibby's Special $8.80 (lub of appointing = 1 : bE 0 Colonels Some of them were un as Lydia doesn't care a cent $15.00. { black seal, Kid lined: very elassy. He ay > be a worthy of ithe titles that were con One At A Time, For the newest dances She is not on flirting bent Presidency in y Medici Hat Da New : Oo hem So numerous ' 3 . yale 40 o ferred upon ther ( It you have a bad 1d 1 n Has no killing glances, ut without the slightest were the Honorary Colonels becom-| handle the baby, says a health ex I She has captured many a heart od i t b sh ng ane ' ie Pa cdonferre Mr. Lavergune, he should be deprived of his position in the Nii- This week we place on sale forh an at about 65 cents per head, evidently 4 Young Men's Sample Overcoats, new a bit of delicate flattery for Von Tir Fr i x f Colonel Prank N » the Republican party of the Republ Nm a The ing that it would he esteeemd an| pert Good logic One cannot He. " | nurse two things at a time and do honor presently not to be called or r Hughes, if rive and a! Ve OlieV sisters oat vas" tens regarded as one A drive and a uced to accept the nom- | Nn t fail in 1 A G i Rr i Little sisters never tieism whieh wi no al - entle Reproach, od ria n luring the last day of "TV I Ihey don't giggle when they effects Lond A¢ ; do 1vertise Something very clever onvention turning to i Christmas gifts for well-fed and They just get behind a « osevelt I'he leaders The City Manager. warmly-clothed friends look selfish Frowning, smiling at vou 1 hope for his co-opera The Council ended its year with- and useless While Belgians Ie sary \ ing for bread Every one who pur Florence, Lydia, Margaret chases gifts thls year should buy at ; " Be ' 5 - consti- > 02 Or a gentle Mary, enlist it hey will change in its membership or consti least one bag of flour for ourriends E y . ' : } ecnls : , | They form friendships that, once set ays the New York tution The fact that the peop whose only crime is that hey kep Never more Can vary te any man on whom in are to he given an opportunity to) their oath to Britain and France Staunch young friends they are sevel and a . lewman's proposition, x " I Roosevelt nd yore for Ald, Newman's prop Very Wise, and true, Uhl agree with the exception yor a smaller Council and a smaller © | Gant Always clinging close to you ontreal azette tice Hughes 3 ro Bhs | vanrasauts Wards, is not ' "he , \WOTr as y i Judge Hughes representation of the V 5 In the trenches they never ask if Buds must into blossoms blow, however, 10 be in his element to be regarded as an indication that you are French or English, Catholic ¢ > g a . . W oxig (Morn so early leaves us!) ember of the Supreme Court ihe Mayor and Aldermen are in fa- = Protesiant, ot Queer or al Maids fist j0t0 women raw. I ited States y 7 a fee at the » Ww é { 1 " 's the thin that grieves nited States No man has vor of it It is evident th would be for the unity of the Dom (There's g AAA A A expe to find a nomi out. expressing any desire lor a na api opinion the assurance of greater success, gocord with the experiences of 'the! soldiers at the front! Then it would the same, 40c¢ 1b, The feeling in this city is quot indeed be a case of Canadians all But he has said "No" and is not day | kely to be stampeded into a posi- towards a Commission form of gov- tion he does not desire. Having lernment, but fowards a Council Owing to: n re-arringenient. Jas. Redden & Co. @ ® ; 1 ristmas spoken, and declined a nomination, Manager form, on the ground that: KINGSTON EVENTS made necessary at this time he means it Mr. Roosevelt's day the Manager will relieve the Mayor of the year, the two special LY come sooner than 1920, if helof many duties that should not be 25 YEARS ACO features--"Sleepytime Tales" Phones 20 and 990. DON'T FORGET THE USEFUL FOOTWEAR GIFTS. » J A Livin, ! thrust upon him, and that under the and Low Cost of g I be ood 3 N s"--have been removed to a 'a: Joi y , T personal direction of an expert the Jenus have rk Any crook's biography ought to HOCKEY BOO 8, pe ¢ ; Page 10, where they may be prove conclusively that he could +eivie business will be better attend- James Galloway will be a candi- found daily henceforth. $ ) at 3 ¥ ¢ In - ' have acquired a lot more money as SLIPPERS OVERSHOES ed to. The.Council should take up date for the School Board in St. Law ' ' Lhe Council of 1915 has yeaceful- rence Ward an honest citizen, passed away IT era promis- | the ha Jc Sugkggiod. Gig Several teams were engaged to- SE 5 er ETT COMFY FELT SLIPPERS, nel bie wa rats cuss it academically for the sake day, drawing Christmas presents to a ve it Ad by ; Yariauions of. meod the education to which this diseus- > peuttan ary. ¥ a MOCCASINS. turing the year; its periods of dis- |. ' H. B. Tel s studying law in x . sion will tend gmaunn is studying by -- quiet and disturbance But {t be- | / the office of one of the large firms of : % 5 al, I And many other useful and acceptable presents for #me quite amiable and harmonious , Bridgeport, Con. ; ; 1 ; ¥ : and active towards the close of the The Public Spirit rrr year. It completed its term without Two spirits were discussed at the Bod dede dledodedeoiedoodoods Sooo ob de dee doe caving the financial legacies or defi. | Mayor's dinner on Monday night: | Cits by which the dying Council js | (!' The military spirit which im- too often remembered. pels a man to do his duty to the The function which followed the State at the sacrifice of his personal last Council meeting of (his year, comfort, happiness, or distinction, the Mayor's diner, was marked By and (2) the civic spirit which makes the expression of several thoughts of Bel0an work for. the city gud: 1S a, Rareat public interest First, Mayor | terests. and without waiting to count the cost so far as his personal ambi- [tion and convenience are concerned. Kingston needs more of these men in both the military and the civie walks of life, and the time will surely come when they will be forth- coming The absence of the mili- tary and civie spirits, for the time being, has to be very much deploréd ---- Is tastes good these cold mornings, SEE PAGE 10. \ leaner record, and no ome has| day is coming, however, when the inion if everybody at home wero to P cho Bnet of flying curls, | | More Da geste 1 . ' ne = Re a i ' g Bh : g syche B ' i " rice - § heen suggested for high office with Council will favor a change more in| follow the example thus set by the That's good-bye to little girls! 'I5 better than ever. The price is MUNDANE MEDITATIONS, any memer of the family. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS. SS J.H.Sutherland & Bro SCHLEINDL. + ZFvenpbcire «+ KOENIG | Snobs ; . < A" 4 The Home of Good Shoes. CHRISTMAS AS USUAL, Let the Christmas bells this year ring out as loudly as in any other year. Let the holiday season bring Just as much good cheer and gladness and benevolence and Charity ag ever. Let Christmas show the world that we are an optimistic people, and that we can see | { ent 16 the viernes or nl ts. + CONSPIRATORS ON CANADA ARRESTED IN NEW YORK. ture--to the time when our #| These' are leading figures among German agents already | Dboys shall return and peace # arrested charged with planning to destroy the Welland Canal | shot be restored to our land. land ith widespread conspiracy to destroy munitions shipped | "Christmas as Usual!" was # i : a good motto last year. "Christ- # [0 the Allies. Paul Koenig is thought to have been the ring- mas as Usual" spread the holl- # leader; Frederieh Schleindl is the National City Bank (ler Sutherland was praised for the ener- £y which he put into the performance of his duties It was a busy year \ number of things occurred out of the ordinary, things which occupied a good deal of his time, and i} was cheerfully and cordially given Mr Sutherland made the finish of his fervice remarkable by a dinner at the Frontenac Club which ranks among the best of its kind The appreciation expressed by those pre- sent was very timely and very hearty rhb ber bre eP py PPP CIDE PEPE Chr rab deT Pp etd tress suppressed. He gave expression to * (0 prepare for Christmas now. . | ; Ba : it man so much deceived by his own |e Lenk eXpedition. The stocks are #0 they're wasting time by remaining, and boosting their ar- | ---- ' . | # Make up your mind who you are Ontario's War Tax. this idea at the Mayor's banquet, and | + going ip your mii) a have complete to-day. You can shop ¢ "3% i collected through the municipalities. | follies? . | % in more SA now than rd + ticles queer, They come, all the sample- | -- -------- day spirit throughout Kingston 3) who revealed information about the munitions shipments; ' a, Year ago. Ri i. Leyendecher was takén with Keenig. { EDITORIAL NOTES, Let "Christmas as Usual" be a Richard § Leyende A s Dr. Edwards thinks that Le De- | # the motte for this year. * voir, (Bourassa's paper), should be| It is not too early or too late . » - Mr. Rankin, M. P. P., at the May. It Was loudly applauded. 1 # already done your bit for the Rippling Rhymes o's dinner. role . -- S-- | % boys in the trenches. Decide on "= 8 dinner, referred to the use Ford is still persuaded that at his + what you are going to do for which had been made of the revenue! sal] the soldiers 'fu the trenches in|# the boys at home, Decide on from the special tax which has been | prance. and Belgium will strike for|® Your charities for the poor. | ~ TIRED. : levied by the Ontario Legislature for peace and freedom. Was ever any| gp Then start out on your shop I am so tired of explaining to agents. each day in the year, | war purposes. This tax has been The amonnt raised during the year - + on. + ; case bringers, they come to my shanty in: has been about $1,600,000. Of this| Dr. Macgillivray, the Moderator of + J droves, they eome with their washers and (fi sum about $1,300,000 has already lhe Sonera) Ausenitiy ut the Tree | SHEA IHID HALLE Sor Pitt i | eT ome with. their back-setion} heen expended on the Ontario hos- | P¥lerian urch, calls for nationa | CANAL WHISK RE - stoves. rey bring me a cure-all for.chick- pital in England, on the Patriotic Prayer oh Sunday, Jan. 2nd. Be-| NA oF Wiis KEY MEINE, ¢ : _ ens, a powder for Dolly, the mare; they bring|| Fund, the Red Cross Fund, the Re-| Sisaing ihe New Year with a cry; 12,000 : " me complete sets of Dickens, and dye for my | |} a of to Slane wad athe gorge, 0 Shows to Bend in wren. oe core Lu TUE me the sider] es, and befor® the close of the provin-| Sixty-four per cent. of wheat ship- | intc Waterway, Which 5 and self me a tent e -beater and Ye to, ¢ial year the balance of $300,000 ped from Fort Willikm during the| © "ge comes Aflame ; ang sel lal ee ahi ax Lo. will be gone. . Will the people object | season went to United States. All! g be aT ont eh Lop ther ey me punk '0 a continuance of this tax? Surely | the ships, too Carrying grain to Am-| Glasgow, Scotland, Dee. 21.-- : 00 KS or ny eal ing, re Sell me Same $411 not. What they want is information |erfcan ports, vere American owned. | Firemen had to fight a canal full of WT MAD Sers auc cups, they sell me a wig I'm with regard te the manner i bk blazing whisky here when a fire \ My, needing, they seli me a litter of pups.. : n which | A significant circumstance and one! ; . ! 1 * the money is applied, and when it| that mtist elate American shippers Droke out in the building of the ke me al night fram my slumber, they call me away from Ds | | Distillery Company, Limited. i rv 1d £0es to patriotic purposes. there can! very much : Te any ior my snooze, and talk till they've sold mc a number of traps that be no doubt of the public approval. | Be .. | were stored in the orbs no mortal could use. They come in the glow of the morning, (ff aspen © | Ald O'Connor got off a good one. rine conflagration spread rapidly! When nature seems wondrous and strange, and into my eot- fi Royal Military College. lat the expense of his colleagues at|and the explosion of the asks re- | tage cule horning, to sell me a, cure for the mange. "They i Those who projected the Royal Mi. | the Mayor's dinner. He sald that | leazed the MamEy Rich made a|come With their smiling and Jesting, they come with a crust) '4 Foot of Queen St. litary College in 1874 did not dream | the Council passed laws and left! of | A om tne| 81 their own; ah me, I am tired of requesting the agents tof Buflding, Phone No. 9. of the =plendid results of its estab-|them to the officials to carry Out. hottom of the canal and played it leate me alone! lishment. Lieut.-Col, Perreau re-| The Aldermen forget about the en- on the blazing surface. : wifi 03 . ferred to it at the Mayor's banquet, ! actments and are TYorgiven. = The/is estimated at $760,000, a ar