PI fn So DOCTRINE OF GOOD CHEER Preached By Hon. |. B. Lucas, Attorney-General. T0 THE TRAVELLERS AL BAN \ Ie AT THEIR ANNI WEDNESDAY Duty of Every One Doctring \i by Wo Lripman 8 ted customer to vir I want supply fal omen ae on hat a ething piiily anything pinet sald wallop ri to elf CANADA'S FINANCES Knight io #t ton trom a gor to be fi ae gatherifdgs sociat wis body caused Mr Mr, McGarry it Mr on riant n MeGanrm Lacas said t However ptur Hu we Lucas quoling men the speaker said © wise in var, the seriously felt. as I gradually leave for however i lo direction followed w There no vy millions of men fighting hes the Hower and he Hig war transcends adequate said Mr. Lu It individual s colossal of the yout the tre of ne every tremendous ate pt t! Glprehension § up to each share in this stax at home others are t to do patriotic person must his duty in Mf commercial that this was a finan was np time for great that were not immed productive The highest dictates are that there servation Doctrine of Good Cheer. duty preach the rod We must en --- a do to h struggl carry on enlist and work at him re to and the business, thers Every is ask falhiug he ial men would say of « There expendit Hie pa triotism mus be careful co ig to dog "heer Your trine of § THE WHIGS CONTENTS Pea nr Mayo Educating € Boy's Record ditarial Raudor Walt Mason's Rhyn Mi News Lacal Ontario News st Tse ed An hell Lette Record: Red t "Wolfe Island Coun War by Vato Chronology of the Yea 'ountryside Happenings io - ! Battalion he KiNGS Che Daily British Whig FON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1915 1.LAST EDITION WI \ i 1 I | IL observation TRADE BLOW T0 THE SUEZ By W.thdrawal of the Dutch Liners. SUBMARINE ACTIVITY LIKELY THE CHANGE is AUS od Hi Ynd Not \ hile Is No the 1 To tainty Of Which Being her neg Get (onl Of Shortage other con revenues of Butch nati third place both [tonnage 1.000 {sels of Ld nunther and first 0.000 regards Britat is Great wis with vessel 0 060 th 480 Hol $00 tons; Germany came se of LOO. 001 {land third ano vessels and wi tons Me officia diversion ol increasing wy 0 obtain the appointed sti men Londo | sion was more submarine a« nean ports, a suppl IN GOOD CONDITION. hie price "Work Harder and Save More," Good Motto For War Time. essels whick iormal mes oaling station re WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH THE KAISER' Still Much Speculation As To | the Cause of His Ill- ness. London, [x Raiser, hag been ! ex lation by he, all neutral FGermaiy Geneva ve meg. cancer of the thro: "trouble Amsterdam wired he from "a fon-malignant furuncie is irdoors, though in subject of spe § p y ents stationed in bordering on COrresp countries lespa insisted that was the Kaiser's followed was suffering rid both} a ind not bed Li i 18 CZAR PLANNING SMASH IN GALICIA? reasbnable | = Large Bodies of Russian Troops in Galicia And at TO SCOUR DISTRICT Bukowina Frontier. FOR MORE RECRUITS. Ww Ww Roecis ' Berlin, Dec 10 The concentra Lieut.-Col. Low and Others To (ion of large bodies of Russian troops : iu south-eastern Galicia and on the Speak at Meetings in Bukowina frontier was reported in January. despatches received here to-day. The bi situation being watched closely by the military authorities It have g' expected that the Czar may be plan next! ning a smash against the Galician to lines held by Gen. vou Linsingen, as we'l as an invasion of Bukowina. is Ww. Prof. LW is Rane tor to held for the 146th i counties of Lennox Addington and Frontenac must thoroughly covered if the battal to brought up to "strength Lieut Mulloy long list month stimulate at ngs he iting i - The indian National Congress at Bombay unagimousiy adopted a re- solution urging the British Govern 15th, which the date ment to admit !ndisns 10 commis Law and | officers have sions in the army and navy and Limit The dates for the emphasizing the necessity for re- art Napanee. on the organization of the present system Arden on the Sth, Tamworth on of volunteering te permit Indians to 10th, Sharbot Lake on the Ligh, enlist without distinction of race or Sydenham on the 12th Y lereed inn The Presbytery of r- majority of 242 unionists over union. Sir Robert Borden a so has Lady Borden demic ia Ottawa. and be ton by that set is be March Col as the future is s ---- ------ Quebec gave a r Henderson, MP against church Brits trade ? | mov ed conscription. ' Alexander 8. Cross, MPP prominent Montreal lawyer is dead. ed i has grippe and NTER It i ite epi-| is wile ap! ! fore, bé many blank ballots. ' WITH THE FRENCH ARMY Tie th FF rean ) THE CRISIS ~ NO WEAK SIGN The New York Herald's Edi- torial Comment. ON ASQUITH MINISTRY \ FH Al MENACE With the Presence of subma the Mediterran VICEROY OF INDIA Hon \ From Es Harcourt the Cabinet IMPOSSIBLE TO GIT PERFECT CABINET Has Done Well--Borne hat Were Fault-Finders Vsquith Bur. dens Very Heavy -- Aways Fhe editor New ially nay accepted mpending it Britain wil minisht the bi as political not in any else Lon or t the war to a successful conelrsion Despite the attacks which have been made up it the Asquith min- done well It has borne burdens the which, if they could ive foreseen at the out have caused blanch avery nipossible It raised near fighting, it only nations, given leared uh has try has weight of been would break of the war men's sks te and ne I has nen for war 101 other and as the as stopped point held United every and ih WARK BULLETINS ningdom Mor North ing how Calais England memory abinets ture Asion © 4.000 Montene friving Montene short produce the 8 1 n gro in di would rule all time washing =of of responsibility shoulders of the would certainly those primar- shirk, because in fault find- wi wdmits a tofeed retir d ' na weight ore the Russians on front upon the that which would baria stry dout and thousand Indian from the Suez Canal Fort been roops ponsi have sent France to trained only guard $+ dh phrb er pole doch fofpdleb pbb bd bbb rr Pb be I never restore [10 Sep Macedonian territory, longs the Bul- Ferdinand told Parlia- Bulgaria wi onguered which properly garians, Czar ment at Sofia A A Pl AM MEMBERSHIP IN THE COUNCIL Whig entered Hartmanns fighting French forces have seve- bia nches LH the ral German on he to Welilerkopt tinues con 3 Ihe is not in favor of by-law which proposes t reduce the The great ar the Council of twenty to their duties A the number will not bring about an improvement in the qual- tue o number o ldermen to fonrteen gument iu favor of ¥ is that some 10 not apprecidie their pos ation of ar two from the and each ward of members of one « ons do not attend Hmit ity of the men There have always been civic legislators who have scamped or neglect Men who have not the time nor the inclindtion to serve the people ought to be pun ished, and the the promptitude which the circumstances suguest There is a remedy, and it lies with the press. It should print at the end of each year,a record of the attendance pf emch Alderman at the Committee and Council meetings With this record be- fore the people it will be for dhem to approve or disapprove of the same This, published just before Nomination Day. and repeated before Polling ray. might help the electors to make a choice more deliberately z So long as the council form of government prevails there is nothing better than the annual term Alderman Richardson put the (ssge suc- cinetly when he said that the good man, the Alderman who is faithful and zealous in the discharge of his duties. has nothing to fear from a yearly show-down The time-server has reason to fear the day of reckoning. Unfortunately, the Newman by-law does pot meet the wants of the hour The annual accounting of the Aldermen is provided for, and that feature of it can be unreservedly endorsed The provision for a reduction in the number of Aldermen, when the work has to be done by committees, would be a decided mistake. The average elector will be nonplussad He will not feei like voting for or against the by-law. Therg may, there- ed their work. aud the Council wiil never be free of this class three-vear term prevents this with determina=) -nglish people to pursue INCOME TAX TO BEGIN IN FRANCE YEAR HENCE. THEY JEERED AT SURVIVORS - french Steamer Torpedoed Without Any Warning. THE AUSTRIAN PIRATES THE Married Persons Will Pay Smaller Impost Than Un- married "Jnder New Law. HAD NO» FEELING HOR HELPLESS Women snd Children Lost -- Oue Al Liteboat Capsized nad ou Board Were Drowned dor ed Lppeared p survivors, says the vessel was Japan 0 o'clock without sha ing flying ning explosion, follow ippeared r re f fo hour were Oh CONTRABAND ON RUBBER PEACE SHIV wa side wert hoat ae board sel took he the na jorit Duteh Were the torpedo that submar Ra ppedred herefore they believe then sheltered I'he steamers torpedoing submarine Lie according to t! passengers, re on the until the tor sank, and then circled lifeboats, calling in = nianoner: "There § » Brittuh behind you; will pick it 14 10Co of these nt mained } scene pedoed v HT {leering steamern you up.' Two hours ound he thie stealer Meroc picked up the survivorg and brought them to Malta, although «he had insufficient food ayd no accom modation for 20K extra passenger: w six first passengers, in and 20 I 22 Lasear members of the later Among the lost ind } ere rage luding some Senegalese; Fete beter beret etd didi dd - CRISIS IS OVER. Special to the Whig.) De The Cabi over conscription resignations are likely the l&aue body of support London, 0 et crisis ex ta It the the over NO eland Ia luded from id pected Ir be ex is the main SNATCH NITRIC ACID FROM THE CLOUDS. Remarkable New Chemical En- terprise Announced by James B. Duke. Labor party w= Government RPS ELE R Ee ry PRET E LBP deb tb bbb bbb bib LP e Peer Fired on German Torpado Whig 0 Boats Dex oped Hire on boats which steamers in Swedis! two Were hiristiana torts rerman pursuing tral waters vesterday York De extract put the Company Duke, one Southern Company and tions have been months upon the derivation expensive way fr cloudland Mr. Duke's turn out four abtal i the will nexi Satiirday tro-Chemical James B The Nitr acid nitrogen rom on the market Southern -- ---- offer the the torpedo by $ 3 Swedish neu be bv al accordir its officers Electro-Chemical of for several corpora v ecelve experimenting for foreigr of nitrogen the real for a second Queer's Own Reg overseas sorvice Militta Depart! formal hai ih from mato for other processes fo Y { boan.io A ------ DAILY MEMORANDUM ¥ 1 ' d COMPany expect band corner tric acid 1 Great Falls from Charlott a lower price made by processes il be produced on a much larger scale if the great prob lem of getting aterpower cheap enough can be solved I'he work will very ur ried on in Canada by the Quebec velopment Company Limited of which Mr. Duke Presider Ke right tons works at ntiy to deliver it at charged the nt commercial The chemical of a a at] RIED. day fron om 118 MAR about nilies and than that press for acid tharford woof Byde W kelyv be is the FHE GERMANS FAILED gintances attend To Capture French Works at Dome pierre Wednesday. Specia the Whig Paris Det 0 German attempia to capture French works at Dom- pierre last night were completely re pulsed In the Champagne region west of Navarine farm. French artillery dis persed Germas troops engaged in re pairing trenches Ire widow Rag Kingsto an, William Howe Isia tKe place vin nev, 19 Rideau New Year's Dog hedral, where « 1 be xung at 3 o jaiptances g mass will nday, Jan. drd "rlends and ancquaint dia invited to at be FEIT EPTPPE LPI PICT tty Ma later placed (ng #t TatBrient Howe Island papers AUSTRIAN SHIPS LOST, please * + - + Ee] " + * * (Special to the Whig. | Paris, Dec. 30 --The Austrian 4 destroyer Litia was blown upvéd by a mine and the destroyer Triglay sunk in a naval action with an Allied squadron in the Adriatic off Durazzo. the min- istry of marine announced to- day