Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jan 1916, p. 10

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BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1916. ~ ---------- _-- _-- -- -- ---------- | placed to. the credit of the different | t= | Committees as temporary appropria ' , = ; ; '| tons: 7 i ! { . : Board of Works .. § Hoo00 5 a ee S 1 Fire and Light . 1,400 ) IN SESSI City Property and Markets : Y * - - - etme at -- > am--ag oD (EED GD GEED CD GED CD GEEED CD GED CD GED ¢D (END GD GEED (D GID (0D (HEED COD GREE) GOD GID (0D GID GD GIP GOD Contingencies Garbage .. . > ' "£3 Parks... . :... : . 100 THE GOODGIVERS' CLUB. back that she was too busy, a > : That space be taken with the Brit-] Once upon a time the Goodgivers boys began to laugh and throw snow A R % ndati : f ish Whig newspaper inh the publica-Ifound out that little Luey Smith balls at her Helen Nod, it as long | pn ie , 8 she could, called out ecomme on 0 hI oF Edition 10 the must go to the hospital and have (pom: 1 should think you woul vel ; L . amount of $25 , : Jem. shou hink uld be | Isitnothing 7 Is if to be neg- Gar e Committee That the communication from the Some great doctor help to make her ashamed of yourselves to laugh ut lected until it leads to that terrible * Salvation Army. Toronto asking fori Well and strong again. "All pf the me. Don't you suppose I woul o tion? P wod | ------ Palvalion ArmY. girls were fond of Lucy, although rather go coasting than work scourge consumption 7 Peps sta a grant be filed Lher father, did ' is? 4 i between winter coughs and colds, oF TAYaSr id heespave so much to this? We girls are trying to « | : ! : That the communication from the} .o. her as ll . y rn and serious consequences. Peps Fas Ae Abhay in. Tore give h % sole of the other. girls, some money to,help poor. sick |. oy : 4 \ (| Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, 1 tne doctor had promised that he Smith." | asking fora grant be. filed * dre tablets, made up of Pine : ; extracts and medicinal essences, ] y . would make the expense just as lit- The boys looked very muenl -- That the communieation from | ja. as he could, bul the girls knew it ashamed and started off, when Ocean, Accident and Guarantee Cor : | which when put into the mouth | Id be hard for hi 1 twa into healing vapors. These | an : a : would he hard for him even then, so said: "Boys, let's help Helen It : [4 ROM: THE GARBAGE AND RP. poration, Toronto, be filed. they called a meeting of tHe club to didn't take them long {0 get (hel | ! 'the A ------ . Ke THE GREAT INVENTION | For Savine Ton & Expense Wrrwour Invury To Twe TexTure, Cotor Or Nanos. THE PROCTER & GAMBLE MFG CO FACTOR LES. HAN LT ON, CANADA one Tongs, throat and bfnchial tubes are breathed down direct to the 1 : FUSE BY-LAW, That Finance Committee be au-|see what could be done to get some walk and steps all cleared. and when | ~not swallowed down to the - thorized to sell the city debentures|{money to help him. * Helen said she Helen told them abont the other! stoutach, which is not ailing. Nu Acton As To Winter Camnival--| during the year on the best terms [thought the girls could shovel paths girls working too, they all went ana! des Jt 6t Fins - eo, ou | Aldermanic Reduction By-Law | available, and that te Mayor, Ju. n {ite snow Just as well as the boys, helped until the jobs were all finish { siotes or Peps Co., Toronto, will suppiy "H Jd Over Till Next Meeting. 'Kent and the City Treasurer he and, as had Snowed al day, there ed : : : : He sub-committes to take charge of the was plenty of snow to' be shoveled. When the Goodgivers { Ls Club mem- | sums 'and report to Finance Commit] The other girls agreed, and that bers counted up the , money' they tea : night, after school, the girls started found they had riearly The City Council held ita first re gular meeting of the year on Monday { evening, and adjournedi'att 9.17 o'- lock, to be exact, after transacting {a good deal of business. In atten- . four dollars That the Mayor and Treasurer be |in 10 earn seme money to help Lucy. toward the fund for Luey | | authorized to adjust and renew in Helen got the first job, and- was Then the boys .asked all the girl suranee on all city property upon the | Soon busy clearing some steps of to go coasting with them, and they { Every Good House-- "keeper Should Use : " The Good Old-fashioned \ Washidy Compound _ F you are particular about every detail of your housekeeping vou should not overlook this fact: There are cer- tain parts of your housework that cannot be done best with soap or other ordinary cleansers. This work can be done with most success and least effort only By using Pearline. Pearline is es- pecially intended for such things as disheg, pots, pans, bathtubs, sinks, floors," steps, woodwork wherever dirt is hard to move. For this kind of work it is the only cleanser that satisfies' the thou- sands: who use it. Get a package and you will see that this is so. The Procter & Gamble Distributing Co. : of Canada, Ltd. as tefre at he rims pete Hamilton, Canada 5 cents . D GEN (> GEEND G1 IID CD GED CGD GREED CD GED GD ND CD GID Arr rn iT ere dance were ~ | expiration of the present policies snow as well as a hoy could have had a fine time, all the hetter for Richardson and Alds Cou Ald. Nickle said he hoped the Fin- [done it A crowd of friends passed having "done a good deed for the " BW table air { ' le £8 on their way OS g a ok u tare el f | ton, Chown, Corbett; Fair] 4.0a committee would 'give the citi- oe Wa r Ray 10 ast, ang ali 4 to ii sick girl before 'having their i illles 1 8 1 xin ? > d 3 Hey 3 : Gibson, Gillespie, Hughes, | sony the first chance to take up x ie ¢a\lec Deasure . Kent, laturney, Litton, Newman, yingeton'sidebentures, ", A A A AA AAA Po go i $s ns ; Nickle, O'Connor, Peters, Wright Ald. Kent stated that last year hel arm or e i White and Wormwith: citizens had 'been given a-chance and | § Fhese communications were read took up a large amount i" 5 aa 1) 4 ' 100 acres, 12 miles from | Connie tio Yet The reports 2, the Joard of Low ot of | n ; 3 : $ hem, Works, Fire anc Light Committee city; good buildings, plenty of i | Inspector Children's Aid Society], rite P Pal ittee.. as 'a water, some wood, $4,750, and City Property (fommittee,. ) ! ~ easy terms. Farm 300 acres, regarding the erection of a shelter. fo oo. ranarad, were adopted y { in cident and Guarantee 2 ih Jog house and barn, on shore ||| ] gon inher -------- of a beautiful lakey good flsh- | po mn, toronto, regarding in No Collection Of Ashes. ing and hunting, $450. . W.H. GODWIN & SON Phone 424. 39 Brock St J : butter, the same of water, | The committee on Garbage and ; and boil Refuse recommended as follows Menu for Tuesday + That the City Solicitor he instruct- ed to prepare an amendment to the BREAKFAST iarbage By-law t sxclude the « Grapefruit als Garbuge } ib 0. clud bat Gatmenl and Cream tered. toast lection and disposal of ashes for th Nacon Nut Muffins 1 reasons . q \ nL following reason = offee . - DINNER. 8s expensive, the occupan . : ; Ist Too Xpen + a ! LUNCHEON c Cream of Pea Soup---Soak two either unwilling or not having form- Oysters with Peppers ups of pe t} 1 i s } tups as three $ . ed the habit of placing the receptacle Rehented® Mutlins ol ' pe a Irae ign yaad four cithi . Cold Slaw delly toll cops o ater, boi our hours and in a ¢ enient place, within reach in onvenient p A Se Cocoon mash through a coarse sieve. Re- until the edges®of the oysters eurl | Add a tablespoon of chopped green] peppers cooked for five minutes in al tablespoon of butter Serve on hut | . { | 1 | | S i my, Toronto, asking | i . | 1 advertise: i | edition | the-Lake regarding { wards of the -Chil- iy Stratford, fire depart ting for increase of salary Thompson regarding site fpr I an fgetory \ | th 1 | y v riorhit «| of the collector, causes 1e loss ] : the Kind you -are looking for is atherine R. Wright rs to uf time and makes the cost "DINNER urn to the fire, add two cups of milk, be ina Er 0 mue ime ¢ akes e cos 2 f . the kind we sell. i pathy in her VAN The numbdr of rig Cream of Pea Soup 10il fie minutes and £ason and i + nt ra vers too great Sekine TR , Roast Fresh Shoulder erve ' | : : which would be necessary "makes Oven Hrowned Potatoes toast, Fresh Shoulder -- Place nS cranton Co pers Or Commie the exponse Very high. Maked Swans tos wwe jug Reports OF Committees, 9nd. The majority of ihe. oeew Lettuce Salad, baking, pan without: water for 'one These recon dation of Be te 3 "ad "kis v1 hit they ' Noqueforts Dressing hour Drain the fat : pants have made it 0 a ney e e . ANCE mmi ro adopted pan 1 ae : oy Jelly Roll, Pear Sauce g add water to an inch depth, one ob too wing either make use of the ashes for fill 1 sliced, and pe ¢ 1 "sal he f¢ ywin 7 ¢ J 1 lice and per a sal ing or spreading.on gardens or that Aire L a pepy ne ut 7 ; ake. three hours Za ar n t it le s ad unti x A SERS AS : | $ they wan : ae ft UndisHrhe i : a 1 BREAKFAST, Baked Onions Parboil ten nbn Pie Snrins he A an Ryoral Nut Muffins Mix two eggs, or utes, "drain, turn into a baking di h, 0 the weekly coll ions. - -|cup of milk, two cups. of flour, half add tablespoon of butter and half ix good Coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO., Foot of West St. return' 16 the ® tion expense on of taxes at ve foll ing mot 8 I ---------- Tuas the following amounts be Alds. Litton and Hughes asked ? tin cans were to be collected 1d. Wright replied that the col- lectors had been instructed to take all sniall tin cans along with the a cup of chipped nuts, two teaspoons a glass of water Bake until ten- of baking powder, and half a cup of der. Pour over- melted sugar Jake in gem pans twenty seasoning minutes, v butter and Lettuce with Roquefort Dressing-- 8b cm a0 comm > cD (> GED 0 ED (D ED Cb GEE Gb EID (DED G4 b GID CSD GED GD GRID COD GID GD GID GOD J dressing and add a tablespoon of Oysteds with Sweet gleppers-- Mix grated cheese Pour over a, pint of oysters, i ablespoon df tuce. . z thdt*there would not have, to be such | can Nr ---- ar. I : TS an immense spring cleaning. There 3 i » l « , were some citizens who wanted them bi 1 | made the attack on the Dardanelles ; : A 1 ' 3 collected and others who, did _ not with such few soldiers was the de- ) ' hb - . Those who did not shquld nat be 2 . claration of the. speaker In July i = WSS . Aeprived of Their aehas TF tues With ACHE BURN PUFF Up last he said the troops there did not == e 1ans x ifs : her over 85,000 while tb 1 7 ed them for a specific purpose num ' i he s Jd 3 Phe acy ili bos Mavor ' ' Turks had an army of 300,000. It s Ya 1e gi Sys , . th a) ; . OF ' y was a mistake to have made this at- JH - my Depend on us said, had been working very well. | ogy beat "Tiz" for sore, tired, Bt , \ 3 . \ ; tack with battleships only, and not if v ements ¢ be ade, y ; . ¥s . i ' ' » The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been ] Iiproverents \soulq ve A ive, Sng swollen, calloused feet | landed troops. England and France : & : éa 1 in use for over 30 ybais, has borna the signature of jas ia in oa i or corns. jcould not spare the men. for this > A or I * R Y 3 Mayor Richardson said he would ANX\\ like to see the ashes collected, so L ' Il soi . . For the dressing make a French her % garbage LUNCHEON. crisp let- and has been made under his pere I Oh : . work, and it was not expécted that sonal supervision since its Piney ald ' hoon Even 1b ph roa oo You can be happy-footed in a mo- | their object could be attained. While i Bh . Col ve Ww : tice had been given that ashes we ment. Use "Tiz"". und never suffer |offering criticism, however, it could . . 0 . All Counterfeits A Te 2 deceive Yow in this, to be collected. Some citizens had | ith tender, raw, burning, blistered, [not. he expected that England could Since shoutly after the German invasion, the Belgians ~ th . N : bl purchased cans for the purpoge and swollen, tired, aching feet Tiz' |do in one year what Germanv had 1 LL 1e%1 Expatisionts that Lrifle With and endanger the heitis of were compldining over havi them land only "Tiz" takes the pain and | been preparing for for forty vears have depended for food entirely on the Commission ufants an ixperience aga ixperime on thetr hands oreness out of corns, callouses and| Touching or the Greek situation. for Relief .in Belgium". Their own store of food, . i i t ' | shea k i . - « Ald, Wright suggested hat ' hi bunio" the speaker said ap . What IS CAS f ORIA committees he given power. to take As soon as you put your feet in a "Why did the King of Greece go even if not destroyed or pillaged, would last only dod these cans off their hands of those Lei; hath, you just feel the happi-| Pack onthe cabinet? I will tel} three weeks--they have had no chance to raise more-- Castorif 1s a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare- | who had purchased them, ind give |ness soaking in. How good your [YOU t was due to a man and. a. ; gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups., It is pleasant. It them to others who refuse JaRuuy (poor, old feet feel, They want to hen, I sffent a weel fn Athens, and the ruthless Germans refuse ' supply them contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie any at all dance for joy. "Tiz" is grand. "Tiz" and 1 found that there was no: wo- Backed b th % substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms, Ald. Kent remarked that the com- instantly draws out all_the poison, | Man in the whole of that country for y lhe ; ; : Ew w there was anifeste s and allays Feverishuess. For more than thirty years it mittee d se thing in deciding fous exudations which puff iip yoy hom there was manifested more atre { 3 se : Yreace . . has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, not to col ashes feet and cause sore, inflamed, aching, hatred insu Ie Queen ol Pe Greece. . i Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething' Troubles and Replying to Ald. \Worniwith, Ald. {sweaty feet. . cert foro Be pee aay de 3 Diarrhea, It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, Wright said tha? the cost of collect Get a 26-cent box of "Tiz" at any go: Jut he fell to the: wishes -W x ; : 1 of the Queer ing gy age wi i fA be rz 8 . depar v S » Ge " assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep, he wail i pu ny if drug Start Shc deparunent. store Get England and Germany nad Hoth po -- Fhe Children's Panacea="Tie Mother's Yricad. Lbibrboihal duit Sn LULL " ! stant Toot relief. augh at. foot i ade istakes o A be v . .e . a mill sufferers who complain. Because made mistakes, hut England was 30 generously contributed in the British Empire and the United . ontinually advertis a istakes S . he Ay . The garbage ommittee report your feet are never, never going to _. Hua a ve heii the mistakes States, the neutral Belgian Relief Commission has imported GENUINE CAS ' ORIA ALWAYS was adopted : bother or muke you limp any more. {small nature wes aired in parka enough wheat, flour and other foods to feed the 'whole nation 4 ~ "Other Basi | ment, and the entire world heard of : so far. The great majority of the 7,000,000 Belgians left in . er Hsiness * i ile v 3 ' , a hy . a Bears the Signature of AS Narn oe (DUTY OF THE HOUR it. w hile ith Germany the. peley Joe Seaniry have been able to pay for Shale daily allowance of : ' i § 1at he woul es selves read--but a steadily growing number Ve no money left. ' front." When the history of the ; not present for third reading df he : trouble, and let us present ; by<law for the reduction of alder A A a 1 ote men: from twenty-one to fourtecn 41% FOR RVERY ONE 10 R war was written, however, we wound Unless we are willing to let these hundreds of thousénds of PRASEE a Te ae. ued ee | HIGHEST SACRIFICES. not condemn England. It would Ie womeny children and old men starve; they must be fed at the . gulir meeting. - He wanted. to: give) a" ine * |found that Germany had made as expense of 'the 'Belgian Relief Fund. To make this possible "The the new aldermen every opportunity Present Crisis in, Turkey," | many serious mistakes as England. 'someone must contribute nearly $3,000,000 a month-- every to Jook Mito -the question . Dealt With by Rev, James P. Me. I think the situation -is serious, month--all this winter! . E : J On motion of Alds, Laturney and Naughton--Declared Mistake Had hu ) Just what | An Fons. Ibi . J ak oh Stark w § ected : Ve an, woman, gir B - Il SE or ver cars Ni kie, the : ity ¢ lerk wa Jase 4 Been Made in Attack in Darda-| and 'boy thronero ire an Er) No people under the Allied Flags ate as well able to contribute and Ws C v Wright the ar ns nelles, y breadth of England to rise to 'the generously as. we Canadians! No cause has ever been more : The Kind You Have Always Bought of the Council in thelr bereave re nt "The Present Crisis in, Turkey" | highest sacrifices We need to meet deserving of help! In the name of Justice and Humanity--for 3 THE Cl MTALS COMPANY. IEW YORK SITY. The Council took no action with | WAS dealt with in a very interesting | this critical hour in the history of the the. sake of our own self-respect--Ilet us give all ¥e can to ie is § ar lev. James P cNaugh- | Breatest nation .the wor 3 eve . - : regard to the proposed winter carni he. James : h iy Dash seen." . "id has ever help our martyred Allies! ral 'as sm¥ors di thi iy Lton, rraduate neen's ar- | seen : : val as the members did not think it sity, who has spent several vears in The speaker referred to the state- Send your subscriptions weekly, month! AA A SA PP BA A PN PP PN A should assume any responsibility a united - . BS : " i y or in one lump sum to Local or " hiss he The Mayor said that the 146th Baf Turkey, antl who for a time was a ments made by one man in Canada Provincial Committees, or to the - 8 : e Mayor saic d B h at- isone Tm : a sent | 8 t the stand this c try has . > > ! prisoner of the Turks in the present 2 yout 1 ountry had ta : : Iron and Brass: Beds FAAS ten for amy chisencs come |BAr; Uh uh. addrem in Colvocation ken In the war. 1 wai that hag Cenlral Executive Committee, 59 St. Peter: St. Monten 9 railway rates for any citizen's com flan Monday night before a large |the statements been made in some : o . . . miftee that might be appointed," as|audience. Principal 'Gorden pre- countries the man would have been $2.50 Feeds A Belgian Family A Month. % this battalion would benefit | sided, and introduced the speaker, | shot . > 2 rand -his story, coming from one who "If in the providence of God you Y py > . Necessary, Though, | has "covered the i, was brim-|can leave vour homes do not hesi- LIRR a uo os Hage Tuyatie wn ll TREASY RER, BELGIAN me. : ; > o : : p ¥ , 3 a 4, i. pH , y. Is Ih » Flim---Taking a wife 'is a } ful of valuable information. {tate was the speaker's message to Arr tual, OF 10 1 local cominitiees, deal like buying an automobile At the close of the address the !he men who had not yet donned the = chaki a 2 . Flam--How 507? speaker presented a large number of | Khaki. ; Z = _~ Flim--Well, the accessories make | lantern' slides. showing many views Spedking again of Bulgaria, when the major portion i the cost of Turkey Thé pictures were very | the pictures were thrown on the Judge, kindly- loaned by Dr. Ami, of Ottawa. Screen, the speaker said that he be- > i ---- -- Both the lecturer and-Dr. Ami were | lieved that one big victory by the . ' We make a* distinction between the | tendered a hearty vote of thanks at|Allies would be the » Se ---- medns of put- i Fh los » lecture ting her on the side of the Allies lirty hand and the dirty. bill thatthe close of the lecture. 1. : Allies. tk. from. it : ; y A stirring appeal by Rev. Mr Me- | A collection was taken up. at the : Try and be as near a model citi-|-vaughton for every man possible to | door, thé proceeds of which wili he BRASS BEDS, 2 inch Poste . cise S150, $18.00, $20,001 0, 45 vou can and fou will not be!'ake his place at the front was a fea- | £iven to the Red Cross Society. IRON REDS . .. . . $2.50, $3.50. Specials at .'... -. . $6.50, $8.50 failure as a. citizen ture Soe address, fn eiroduc | -- Waysagless Springs, fully guaranteed, Hercules and Coil Springs. ies = the TR anay -- tit po In ued Boi i > I Ry % i - spe s Si 1a vas always § a ros - 3 ¥ ; , at spec ces. : Alv N - ate Es : Dixie Matt: eos, non-tuft; Felt M artresses, at special pri 8 Plertare 10 DektDy psd ays] foles and poor physicians are eas LA . * S . i . | ily traced by the hol hey leave ¥ . iy A Queen's, especially in the .case- of | Y ) oles they leave in R. J. REID, LeadingUndertaker. Phone 571 . \ 4 Mr: McNaughton, who hdd rendered | the ground: ' ' Neem sr i i im S 4 e | such valuable -servive in connection! Ee aa Je with educational and missionary | ; rm work. -! | Ay a AA ie 0 2 = : ° In the fore part of his address the . 7 speaker gave a resume of the history ; - - " a - : of Turkey of the last, century, and afterwards dealt with exents leading | e E Wi : ) 1l up to the great war He referred | c will se at . . . h » & i ] E / RAISINS : APRICOTS / to the stand Bulgaj.a took againsti | Cost Pri : : : Russia; and the "importance of the' . (of PRUNES PEACHES : cs Bl | Dardanelles to England. Speakime : 3 of the Turks, he said they were well - * & . " trained and. good fighters. . They nsist on st | ' never complained about their food or any hardships; in fact, they had! | i » : 3 ; been trained all their life to obey, ! iz H Jennin [3 ; At All Grocers. 4 Poet 1 * |For thiem there was no greater glory * Le g than to die in battle. x That England should never have

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