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

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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1915. "at . SALE OF CITY BONDS EDITORIAL NOTES 50,000 gre under The British Whig 8 w; great tragedy, botiet for ihe Empire 82ND VEAR ay : | . [ep \ Testing Time ! ; : : Toronto N ee Our Great $4.00 See Our Great $4.00 wt iu mn 1hie is | § Men's Shoes Men's Shoes a " =. limited - Men's & Boys' Wear -- SEE BIBBYS SEE BIBBYS SPECIAL $15.00 ULSTERS. THI BHITISH WHIG PUBLISHING 26 YEARS ACO Dark Ciray AR Bla k Vien Lo Saat Ku A COL IIMITED nas and Meltons., Heavy Neoteh Tweeds; new two wav collars: '1 ers, Khaki a ---- br! : os | : = 2 | os : : ene ye 5 a KINCSTON EVENTS i KNITTED MUFFLER President Managing nr t and v Tr BAB me nn ser re $e en eB eB ed ! n conducts two : Ey hne he gross an t debt, the amour 8 0 f the war, are seeking| services a year at Rockwood Hosp double-breasted stv Durahk as well as comfortable ated SEE BIBBYS SB KNITTED GLOVES Ra: AOE Sint Eel (Rot fee ory our, 18 its srticle ou Gon hettiortnass | SEE BIBBYS $18.00 OVERCOATS. Dent's and Perr ng make, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 municipality is able to pa 1s they mature It is or occas Hodgit i land nira { t - WAR BULLETINS i munieipality le Empire ng Hou as ¢ w -- Allied airmen raided Bulgag amps at Doriran and CG doing gre [Hand-tailored by the best tai lors in the land. Rich Dark Gres and Black Meltons Plain. or MEN'S CAPS, 50¢c to $1.50 raised seams, flv fronts, silk vel : et collar, ool Italian Our $1.25 and $150 Caps are cloth linings veal dressy, gen teel garments The hest Overs Dandies coat vahi n Canada mitted stances elling po depen r h Ave ' t LDC ' no vith Hodg hey bought him ou itbhmar h Bt r Ap \ Blag nager Sea ----------_-- 1 1h 1 LIBERTY'S CONSTRUOTIV]) act 1a th I iue 10 the judg has 0 HOPE A big Russian offensive POWER I f the Finapei Departmen progress against the Au Bessabaria "The Germans thought that when and espe y of t RICE who lay Nritain wont to war the Empire the facts before tl ¢ om PUBLIG OPINION { ) Ste pier dot bh A dA AAD 01 sae) ik THe Way Wri LITES HL 1 would crack, that Ireland would be m ¢ ome 1 I torn with civil war, and in all parts have heen paying 6 Hunted In Turn i " t ving ade ) 4] I'he Daily Mail | J VOT Sa I of the Empire the people would pro- loans when Kingston ) £ M a i adon, De " > Ww Q \'4 I ever Saw hu ra td 3-32. it he sa the ) 8 ¢ Unles niilitary preparations f lerstands that David Lloyd George E SELL FIRST UALIT miort | claim their separation Bat, in 2d, 1 8 because h oans hav FS : ston x resign. from the cabi or more com table p i ' ' the German and ulgarian hunts Vouh t & Al 3 stead of this, they saw forces arriv- been launched at times when differ of 1 month will be the hunted r unless Premier Asquith strict RUBBERS & OVERSHOES ing from all parts of the world ent rates were in demand No one}. I lays of 191¢ | idheres to his pledge to apply - bringing to the Mother Coutry their questions the credit of the City of ompuision to unmarried "sla kers ey failed to present themselves attestation under Lord Derby's! ruiting scheme, Sh dtd pr rr tb bht hed Threat By Lloyd George? terns, new colorings arms and their gold. The reason porento. and ye has had to with A Condition of Peace Ma for this is that libetty. which we en- 4 ts debentures from the market A 3 draw its debentures from th When the proper time come JON We have taught Emperor because the selling price WAS DOL, Aljjes w Hi not 'need to Az tor Wilhelm and the German people a satisfactory [bis was the result of stantinopl hey will merely y Pullman Employers' Melon. lesson which we hope they will profit placing them for sale in an inoppor- they want it as a condition of peace Chicago Dee 26 =Salary in ta fr oo ' Pp by: the fact that violence may de- tune time Credit is. 7 ft inn - reases . aggregat ng $600,000 for : Hoe Revolutionary dea the year 1916 will be a New Year's troy, hut only liberty may build. place, and counts for something Ss Shire] Yaar) or of the Pullman Company to cer DNR Judgment is also a good thing, and Most astounding proposition of tain its employees PapyoR lene lar rhe that i . hundred thousand dollars of * ta THE CRN sometimes ounts for more than General Sam Hughes hat miiitary 1 5 EVADING THE CENSORS, « % t employees of the Militia Department lL zo to conductors and porters POLAND o \ redit : Ad ' } iad . ari , TALLY-HO fe press is said to ba CT should be asked to fight! Altogether &r re remainder to various ag VICHY heme 1 hich it gy rn 1 idea! Next he may © . ' 1eme by w 1 revolutionary idea Next m Lo iin aera GURD'S CALEDONIA v further embarrass the Imperial] The Manitobs- Legislature will Jmakebe Rr ae [rr ------ IMPORTED GINGER AVE Government Fhe London Daily levy a tax of one mill ou the doilap, [Dat rulers and governments > IMPOR > CHAMPAGNE CIDER start wars should ead the first SEE PAGE 10 ~ YT » Mail and Tiles, having: exhausted | upon all assessable land, and require ch. ve u Al . GURD'S GINGER ALE 2 5 TRIS SQ ATER ither efforts in vain, have adopted a the municipal councils to collect the Owing to a re-arrangement, GURD'S SODA WATER made necessary at this time x of the year, the two special well-knov correspondent, and one cils is to ba used withieut cost to the (Ottawa Journal.) features--*'Sleepytime Tales" J C Ve ri 5 not going « as who « ye pecial privileges at the province, which does not seem to be hue rink is not Bt : Bo RR - and "Low Cost of Living as. Redden & Q. § Coming to America on right. But Ontario led the way in tepr.million figure will be reached, Menus"--have been removed to Page 10, where they may he Phones 20 and 990. found daily henceforth. NA rare EET x ng wir Wilfrid Laurier at Montreal, new expedient Ashmede Bartlett, a same The machinery of the coun Volunteering Halts, ind rumour has it that Lis experiment but not =o that before spring opens, thlie some of the sec -- -- - all our men will have considerable | 3 training easter the balance! ANOTHER EXCHANGE he is possessed THE UTILITIES COMMISSION, --_-- difference of opinion Mr. Birkett has retired from the ~~ eM ha tisha st penta . Mine Supe | May Come Before Open Break Wich tances under which he Utilities Commission, as he said he ¥ { Austria. gruntied with t would, and the ati ROMIUgeS: on, Dec. 29 i the Aut Men' s Hurd Hockey Boots ; : $5.00 He certainly was re- | Messrs. Chown and Elliott, succeeq €ply fails to comply with this r the Dard RCATIC 3 : government's demands, officials to Men's French Calf Hockey Boots 11S 18S a if ardanelles, and un-|to the vacancies on the Board It : day admitted there probably would winner at $5.00 ices that have made remains to be seen what the people ! be another exchange of notes before & X : xeceedingly hostile, In think of the Commisison as expressed '01 Shoes and Ships, and Seallag Wax, of Cabbages and Kings." an open break of diplomatic relation | Men' 8 Calf Hockey Boots -Hurd Pattern $4.00 he says or writes can- | through the referendum, but the ex + occurs Secretary lans plans to Men's Muleskin Hockey Boots $3.00 dv rch y 1 yy lonz dis ed, and the substance Ppeetation is that they will give a fur advise President Wilson by long di 1 a per) ) 1 i WINTER, coal bin if it is a hard winter, the tance telephone immediately Gipon Women' 8 Hockey Boots, Fleece Lined $2.50 get into the English press ther, an erhaps a final, endorse Winter «is an effort on the part@coal bill will punch punctures in a receipt of the not iny plans which may be ment of the strongest character. The of i : : Boys' Hockey Boots 3 20 the climate to show how far itflsto ncome faster than an inquisi - ' : prevent it. The only gra Commission is the only safe way of can go without committing murder. tive sewing society can drive holes Youths Hockey Boots $2.00 I be the publicity of in. managing the utilities The Coun- In some localities it goes too far, R through the choir leader's reputa-| 4 2 WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN HOCKEY BOOTS. i i ( drives people south in droves, w tion In some parts of the country NE PEACE TE ' cil had its trial of them and fail : ENEMY PEACE TERMS of which the Germans can ng a ont 2 3 their winter flannels on. Upon reach-Bwinter never gives up until the mid : Skates Put On Free. PubltMty of campaign ed, largely becauce the changeable ing the south, however, these flan-Bdle of June, by which time the coal nder the circumstance committee is unsuitable for the larger | nels are taken off and replaced byBbin yawns like a fat man at a woman I ; Geneva, Dec 29 --Vienna i hich 0 1 responsibilities which are associated the white duck pants and the cur- suffrage debate If it were not lor despatches say the German - aon v1 ny with the Power, Light avi! Water De- tailed bathing suit, after which thellthe inexorable demand of the hot-ai Chancellor ig to visit Vienna ne partusents wearer writes cheering letters back@ furnace, thousands of worthy citi shortly with full conditions un ® ® ; x TT hief ad { the ( north, telling how high the thermo-Qzens could live a happy, unvexpd life der which the Central Powers The chief advocate of the Commis meter jumped on a certain date, andBon 5 per cent. money and oatmeal oF : Op y ATE * : . La . . will accept peace THE POI ULAR CANDIDATE sion was Dr. Ross, who is now at the expressing the pious hope that hisferackers \ * SehL pears + The Home of Good Shoes. Richardson is proving a front, and from there writes in warm- loved ones are still free from Winter is generally accompanied tidate for the Mayoralty, est support of it, He was the Chilblains. by a beautiful phenomenon called opinion marks him out a%| chairman of the Utilities Committee Winter usually sets in early in Oc Bsnow, which falls downward in five- ane He I ertaiulel : ; tober, with a frost which destroysffoot chunks and prevents microbes oh € Has certainly for two years, und realized the diffi- anything that happens 10 be left af any evidences of the favor cyity of deciding upon a policy and ter the July drought. It is an how! . This snow is removed four ch he stands, and if this rising developing it while the management of great discouragement to a farmerfieen imes each winter and deposited popular support continues he remained with men who had no fix- '© rear eighty acres of bright yellowfin the next los by patient property 11d poll a very large vote on Mon-| od . 1d th busi He CoTR to manhood, aad then have iif holders, who return to the house Cav Bake Er ou. aan. upon the ess, © bitten tn the juglar vein by a frostfthoroughly warmed up, and come di Bh moved the resolution that asked the which the weather bureau down before morning with the rib \ factor in the fight is the very people to transfer the utilities to the see coming. When this happens@ripping lumbago. By the time a apparent desire of the eleciorate to Commission, and he has not had oc- three or four years in succession, the @man has shoveled fivo-feet of snow welcome ny change or plan which casion to change his mind with re. farmer holds a public anction, and@banks cast en bloc, the length of . } . . engages iy some business which can-fthree city lots, he will ba willing t« marks the disapproval of any man's gard te it . On the contrary, With ..t be frosted by anything but :ftrade the small of his back for a ambition to push himself upon the ® knowledge of all that is going on, sheriff's sale. hair sofa, even up fommunity or har the way io an- he counsels the people to stand by the Winter can always be told from Winter would be all right if it "other's preference. The present Commission. summer by the death rate in the®knew when to let go Mayor has been extolled for his vigor The Commisison tor 1916, in any and energy, and no one disputes that eveni---whether the referendum be he his been as active in office as any '0 faver of it or otherwise--will be . s - man could be under the circumstan- Composed of T. J. Rigney, as chair- [SS His reward should have been Man, G. Y. Chown, R. H. Toye, R. F. | | mes i second term, und had Alderman Mc. Elliott, and the Mayor- elect, Three, 'Cann been less insistant-- had he not Of these are old members and two decided that he would be a candi. 8re ex-chairmen of the Utilities Com- date at, any hazard or cost --Mayor mittee under the Council. Mr. El- INTO ALL LIVES Sutherland would, in all probability, !l0tt replaces Mr. Birkett, ang brings . . "to the business of the Board the ex- fn ote x ives sg a mt Jal. the poet sald & on a dismal day, as he wiped € damp from the periences of many years in the opera chen wall, and plugged the roof with a buneh of hay tions very similar to those in which | Into all lives. some rain must pour, which means, the Commission is engaged. With! E HO hard iuck will be with us all; and some will show better appliances for measuring the : that their heads are sore, and they'll have a grouch power and deciding what amount Bg } Tory Subs = And some ol say, when the hard Wa uck comes e're always willing to take our share; : the consumer is using, and charging | there's no use playing the muffled drums or pushing { Til ih H him accordingly, the outlook for the | ' sobs through the, trembling air. Se many blessings | } \ d CRAWFORD'S year is most promising, and it is |. have come our way, we'd be cheap skates if we raised ! { hoped it 'will be equal to fis 3 a roar, when Hard Luck comes on a cloudy day, and : | ' J # Foot of Queen St. f i (Special to the Whig.) have been re-elected by acélamation. There was no one suggested in op- position to him at the time Under these and other conditions, which &r~ generally recognized, Al- derman McCann is finding opposi- tion in unexpected quarters: and he is realizing that it is one thing to become a candidate and another think (0 secure the people's support. oT knocks three times on our cottage door. Come in, a | H Phone No. 9. Hard Luck---take the easy chair, and rest your feet Besides, in Alderman Richardson, he Basile abe aun 5 y on the chandelier; you'll soon get tired of the cheer a onorable opponent, The member of Parliament who ful air you'll ind in our little wigwam, here. You'll and one who is exceedingly well. | writes for the Toronto News is a a S00n get tired when you hear us spring the playtal : 5 jr TT nt ey like as a citizen He is welcome merciless upon the horde that have JeSt an the sparkling pun: you'll soen get tired when vou hear us sing, X | It ix feared at Wash hingfon that Whepever he goes, and is most kind- | invaded Ottawa as contract brokers. UH day till the round of chores is dome. You'll feel the gooseflesh along | A Lattie Baby Sister, © J several, Anierjeans. ware aboard. the ly courteous! i . 3 place, and you will chase to Why don't you sead Flt ! rex & Winer which was sunk nem y apd . u cous ¥ received. All But the horde do not mind the bad, son they see your f 1, Sa ¥ your little friend a nice wax doll for a pre jah dong Tabi thesm things point to him as the: names and the abuse so long as they 2 holes of the peavle on Monday next: wad She Joba, . : : TE ree (A 87% { A ons think she'd caze much for a war doll now, auntie: YOu see | Ciris prefer mixed parties, but they just got a mea} one at her Bdge, married womcn prefer a hen party,.

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