Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jan 1918, p. 15

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fit eh | mem | YEAR 85. NO. 10 , | ; THIRD SECTION a --te rt - " - -- Public Library Bull » SURI Hi 1 | TH Hii i is suish; but here is the opportunity ee Yor all of us to be more eager and -- LJ Lint of Juvenile Hooks for J a= tender. . . . | a . ; ! ' 5 Cent ax, : : Zo = The Father of us all answers when : . IDIR we Juv tle © + / | x . Talfard's Last Terme Avot | Ce yo I= we do our work well. His revela- Balance of Fit Reform Poy dy. Naya) Cadet. H. € * Tg § se ' fi=S tions rain down, according to our re. + L To Win or To. ana Ci Sapo. i - \ } | ISS ceptivity. "All our struggie and train-|fff ~~ . > Midhael Brother of Jerry 4 Jaok Lon- Hl J i ing i5 to reach this receptivity. We 'Opa ele RM. DEB, =| SE must master the body first; then the! neers -- RM. MMe ; i . Gilbert the Sutiaw --D A ! % : " ! brain--after that, we receive. Thus i A The Newcomers -- gw. Nn 1 | == you see how work and religion are ; ] 3 Qin WaT Amb on--i,"§, Roba, | ==l 2 : = one; how all our years of training, in : an, eROnd HN SAH, Sea. | ES) Shmo ST Fi the thrall of perfecting our task, is : man, TTT] mn a . When Beatty Kept the Ses --, H. Sha Sil Hi in Hi but a mastering of body and "brain; 3 Soli satiety Norms Seat 1% sve. | SAMHOAMARATHRARO TR IH . ] how it runs parallel to the austeri- : The Blue Bon t8--~C, B. Jacobs, THE SAND MAN, _|success. He sets his scenes in many brave-hearted, and vivacious Nance ties of the religionist who inflicts ! : : Ona of Hou. Tynan on -- climes; in Michigan, Atlanta, Maniti as her life story is unfolded, and all | tortures upon his body to conquer it, |} This Week Only lane -- Pp. p. Fain His Songs and Rhymes. By Jenny |the Phillippines, Japan and Man- hearts will on Dan Lewis, the ' . » ; } Hy oy and the terrors of concentration upon & the Germans --B, Wood ' ' >, | Churia, and shaws how his exper, slum boy, who male good and Prov-t his brain to keep it silent, in ordet Trapy in Tripii -- T. Bevan, i Wallis. 246 Pages. Hix Kitty ences in these places influenced his' ed himself to be P . | Boys' Book of Mounted PoMee «. 1. cat Stories, by. Harry 'W. Frees. rs. h trae man. to hear his soul's voice. i | : a « \ subsequent career. hn ~--Will L. Comfort in "Midstream." |i | p : Care. of the Body--R. 8 Wopdwiorth, 277 Pages. Price, $1.30 ' each. But it is something worse than a THE: MANNEQUIN a | : b thts enon A ASA The Page €0., Boston, Publishers, | mere biography, something bigger | ----e-- e [I . S These long winter evenings find |than a romance. It fs a 'careful and! By Julie M. Lippman; 227 Pages. 2 3 | : ) the children climbing upon mother's [critical analysis of the forces of good! price 31.30. Duffield and Co'y, The M Watch : > : or father's knee clamouring for stor- [and evil, and the influences they have New York, Publishers : an on fp ° . fos w>rhymes before bedtime. It is a |uron a man's life and work. The} - Yo . sl : A severe tax upon the ingenuity-ef|c'osing chapter, entitled "The Wo=id To anyone in search of light fic- 5 . -- many parents to provide these night pala and His Mother," is a deon|tion, full of absurdity and ridiculous- Rece: isos PLL »jafter night without repitition. And |# (! tnoughtful theosophical study,| mysteries, "The Mannequin," will ! rh Discovery of Etlyer': Céiitpound 50 there comes to their aid the Sand- Which sets the reader thinking hard {provide much recreation and amuse- a Titr Corns So They man series of stories, songs and rhy-| The tory is a well written. weil. ment. It is the story of how 1 og . a \ sd ! & Try and smile when the ice tol- |i } i a ii mes, which are just of the kind that tha SEhl out Fle mtort tells wealthy Awierican girl is mistaken | lector cals these days for what you ! g pier > f 3S 8, y v v 1 Good news spreads rapidly and $e Shildon Want. "Songs and Rhy-|2ud weaknesses, which confronted Hr Santelli Sid 5s sarried off a oie. just now 10 think of i - nh here Ae kept busy dispen- mes" include all the old favorites of | Nim through life, and shows how he cranky New York Society Ipader. The ----- i zone, tlie recent discovery] or aby aibaats finally came out on top. He looks a+ a . . wed , "af. of & Cincinnatt man, which is said) "Mldhood, fo which have been added himself with the eyes of a stern|2CHOn takes place on a pleasure What became of the Couneil's ef | . a to 1 ; a number of new 'and pleasing jin- Nh ; he arlossly | Yacht where 'errors come thick and|fort to get cheap fish for the people? with the tears" 80 it lifts out gles. They are just the sort of thing [ Critic, and ruthlessly and fearlossly ' ¢ .v % ays ope Dis Ad t|{ fast and some laughable scene re| Did the cold weather freeze the ef- T » AR A quarter of an ounce costs very foat mother must always have ready je Bp To he YooE Big ite, on enacted. The hefoine's father -- fort? ailo rs. AF little at any pharmacy, but is said for the children when bedtime comes g Ne D y i AY i : 80 be sufficient to rig one's feet of] 2M are the kind of rhymes and songs | MAR, With a big purpose In view, alturally institutes a search for his There's no use talking. Doctor || Princess and Bagot Streets. § winter may be short. Get-in the fee supply quick for i Not Many Left. Inspection Invited. 'pose carried out with a big meas-| missing daughter and finds her on the wil R k i r . ve | ery. s that are handed down to each suc- pufpose carrie 8 ye ; illiam Spankie is Wolfe Island's! : w ou ADDI Jour «ony On, chllous. ceeding gemergtion. Some of them | Ul'® Of sticcess, Jauit. 2 tourse hore Is an exhil- king all right. The enemy from SEE wonden, aching corn and aie re whl gems, of benefit to adults MILILSTONE, book on TOR To outa. the MICHOUR eaBUNOL Preval] agaipst hia. thy : Torn jheuess is relleved, and soon the 48 Well as to children, especially this £5 -- ble. B pe y Sam S h ¢{ little poem, entitled "The Little Peo- are. But onthe/Whole it is too ah-|{ rhe uptown Salibath schoo} that 3 a 50 shriveled iv 3 ifs ont ple." ¥ : By Harold Begble. 313 Pages. Me-|surd and farcial to ibe a great suc-|gave each scholar a pound of candy . A WONDE FUL REMEDY stance which dries when aphad : : Olelthnd, Goodchild & Stewart, cess. Its main attraction lies in the|at a recent entertainment will, ano -------- never inflames or even irritates thel "A dreary place would be this earth, Toronto, publishers. lightnes of its texture, which makes doubt, have to Duy a new roll book, x -- Orange Lily is daily relieving ths adjoining tissue, Were there no little people in it: The public usually Sxpoct some: it an ideal companion for idle tours. for, the old one will surely be "bust- PRE e RZ atin Cason of male La- This discovery wil prevent thou-| The song of life would lose its mirth, thing out of the ordinary rut in the|It 15 a quick, Hvely story, and so}ed" this year. La 5 Sonchoe "Reikpof the, Womb, Lew. tands of deaths annually from lock.| Were there no children to begin It, | way of fiction from the pen of Har-|equires no comcentration of mind Er g : Memstruattm, ate. etc. sre: all of' 1 infect in io " for its perusal. J Alas and alack! Even Scotch 0 them relieved from the start by its Jaw and infection heretofore result-| . old Begbie, and in 'Millstone he pel whiskey is adulterated, A few dav a N use, and a few woek® or montis ing from the suicidal habit of cut-{ No little forms, like buds to grow, has written a book that verges upon ago a visitor ea here from ay : $ Areatmeny gecomplishes shtisfactomy ting corns, hd And make the admiring heart sur-{¢ne sensational. It js'a most strik- \ SERBIA 8 r eame ® irom oF 4 results. This remedy 45 & positive, tights MS CA render; \ Ing denunciation ofithe white slave east with a bottle of bonnie Scotch, 3 a scientific prepamtion, and ly based - d I " wh 3 : By L. ¥. Baring! 236 Pages. Wil-jand when he reached his quarters ORE on the discoveries of Pasteur and No little hands, on breast or brow, traffic amongst children, and seems ey the bottle had b he h Tf Lister. It Is an applied treatment; To keep the thrilling love-cords ten- to have been written for the pur- liams and Morgate, London, Pub. | the bottle had burst, t rough freez- diy ing " th Is, it is not taken internally, . der. 5 .. | Pose of exposing and trying to abol- pa tishers, . oi SR but 3x al it, te the sultering n res o ; : : He |ish the horrors of that inhumat "To have A full understanding' of | Talking about the reading of sor- " PORN PD all the certainty ofthe known laws The sterner souls would grow more | trade. The chief. character in the the.causes and évents leadi up to|mons, the choir girls have the ad. || = ee al adtion. As it comes tn stern, : story is & young English engineer, BE ub to / Rat omtact with the diseased tissue D.D.D. the lquid wash, has be- and nerve-focd properties Unfeeling naturé" more inhuman, Who 1s workiug near a small seaside | thi8 great world 'war, it is essential | vantage of the congregation in see- | cannet help have a heneticient influence. n letle come a household word. It has prov- \ y IL recetve from 10 te 50 le ters daily, And man to stoic coldness turn, town, far removed from any sugges- | {0 know something of the history of ng how much of the manuscript is|Speaking of the bones and cures at i forming. and so sure am I thax it will ed' itself a remarkable remedy. - If} 4g woman would be less than wo-|tion of erime or evil. But to the |the unfortunate ' little kingdom of | left you are a sufferer from skin diseases, "of lief Whe ho, Mats DAR 1 | SHE OL wi, vt ihe ho Py APSA etn 150 VOR fo watt SU » Soin town and to the hotel where he|Serbia. Miss Waring's book gives sigh of relief when the last page is one months' treatment. Enclose 3c as res Muy, La Lada, including. nlchrs, pimples, scales boards tore cies or evil-looking a very clear and doncise statement of reached. : .d Windsor, it =e id 'by. leading druggists everywhere, 4 ¢rust or eczema in any form, this Life's song indeed, would lose its American, who seems 6 be a reli- | facts relating to that country. She alway - remedy will not disappoint you. It charm; glous fanatic. Soon after, the Am- gives her readers a very vivid plc-1 ingston. hus ways boon of jhe SSS has stood the test and today Is the ware there no babies to begin it; erican is murdered by a strange wo- | ture of the tyranny and oppression to oo some people oe ord enou - ¥ i mastor preparation for all skin" dfs- 4 doleful place this world would be, | man, and the young Englishman is | which Serbia has for centuries been ars I eases. Try D.D.D. We guarantee it. Soria h Ra Nf ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ; pt tt in ft. brought into touch with the murder- > > ; ay A i Mahood's Drug Store, Kingston, Were thete no Uittle people tn ess po her husband. From the lat- pabjected, first hy Turkey, and ater here. These critics, the Lampan : The "Kittycat Stories" is a series ter he learns that the motive of the re aris. Nocona san ae finds, are very narrow. themselves, : i of delightful Sandman tales. They [crime was revenge, and is to ° land admiration fo those heroic oke' rh' a - iit D D willbe eagerly devoured by all'youth- | S10Ty of the circumstances up to it. ple who were Yar 40 long the but- ho -- ors. Pe Baa ot > a . ; AE ® Ltul readers, and oven parents will| The six-year-old daugliter of = this * of the Balka huvebmen Who can got up | i Ae . ind in them much that fs beautiful | couple had been kidnapped a num. |ier if rede Batkass. but rig _-- dg oter a) oon SE : and instructive: These Sandman heal ears previousiy, fond ae not hms ed A Sudante asd wiih ly Sn and far etwas Ha these Ry INP ACKAGES. 7 : . -{found for two years, when the par: ; } ot oi ) ali For the Boys at the Frome E08 to CMR oo yond Helpful trate efits found her in a'dying condition [Austria let slip the dogs qf war. in Braver. d-timets Wh Fi pads Bla k Gr en and Mixed P acked in + Mito torm high character and healthy {in 8 hospital for contagious dis-|July, 1914, The little vollime is a one good old Irish P a ore CK, © ; oe pl TT. : ; eases. . The man responsible for her | most Interesting and instructive one, EB " Foshyter bg Ki 1 b OLAT A Heals. condition was this evil-looking Am- {and is one of a series of books on the for reser minuye's, 360. Ddying t ngs on, y . a Contains the. Chocolate, Mik and II OUR' GOVERNMENT: A BOOK SD, who hid sin PA aha Allied nation 8 punished under the | prayer meeting, and after tem min- GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited. ¥ Sugar, ? FOR CANADIANS. ness for his sins. But the mother of | | OF "HOME University Library." | iad 0s Goons. and he suddenly . : Prepared Insantiy by Adding fe that child tracked him until she TOMMY Sovped, spat in the alsle tn rer i Dolliag Water only, By Mabel McLuhan Stevenson. 178 | found and murdered him. The en- (In Admiration) his ott at then sant ae 4 Ne Cosking op MUK Required. Pages, Price, 60c. George 1. Me. | 2ineer learns of these things for the i fati, Dr at #0 fh iy de Sale By 'Leod, Limited, Toronto, Publisher, | [I'St time with - horror and Tepug- BYAML = ec Eued at miss, ' 480 uns Toronto, {4 °" | nance, which is Mcreasod when fel ' 'Tommy is a word in our tangu- apy mown WATCHMAN, y ; 1t 1s astonishing to find how many | learns how the girl he loves just es-|age with which to conjure, and one : D. > Canadians there are who know noth- caped from the clutches of a gang of | which brings before our imagination ae , SST R : Phone 76 Ing of the system of government white slaves. ; ' a man who, at hig best, is unexcel- WATERFORD PAYS HONOR. ib Comal h which holds sway in Canada. For The story is one which exposes{led. At his best! "Yes, and at less ? BL ny ey 4 nS ll such, this little book on our ays- 'many evils which are far too often than his best, for he, like all other | To the Memory of the Late M. Vv. fom St Sarerament will 'he a Sua hidden. from the public' mind. B In Fmortals, has his faults. Faithful un-{ - ¥ i send. Beginning w the smallest | strotrg, unrelent ng "language, Beg- all con~ . st, governing body, the municipality, it {bie lays open the sore that is eatifig on Heath yi SvOrTaL uur all cone at Vaterford Standard (Ire- outlines the functions of the various |at the: vitals of our civilization and |, nd his good: h or pl Jong account bis the = " legislative and governing bodies, | points the way to its'heallng. He OLLEOrS, An 8 8 amor at | tu of the late M. V. P| h San Ton oo 237 KGB MB ETT PRT fend you by mat) Tod tells Just how they are elected. | hides nothing, but tells of this dia.|[2!l Umes sheds a glamour over. the that Eur of the Bank of LeSlatie in| yhes fon cen aol AR a Shranig iE Beer | bina There is a large section of the book | holleat traffic in all its hideousness, | darkest hour. ~ that city. The paper 8. {th the | sisaaid, meons. rorshed Barron al ates Ghrguuss. | White Kose devoted, to the educational system of | and with all its sensationalism. The | 'Tommy'--it calls t6 our minds | kindest manner of the FeSHObt And | Rother ster, ant 1s anion 7 San sacure as an e Canada, ul 8 to. the laws which ad- | purpose of the book is to be admired. [the khaki-clad legions of Greater | esteem in which the was Sneed rise pecans \ padded hockey gloves just the ci{§toms tariffs, and the var. |The author has seen the sore spot, | Britain coming forth to do their bit | held. AT the banks and latge stores ih mpatatiy ac o oF Sirone" haxvy Bocke boots fous kinds of taxation by which the |bas ¥een the-need of 'a- great cleans. | for their country, He comes from all Hire Closed as the oriese Dusted by. country raises its revenue. ing, and has launched this work' up- | stations in_life and from every cor-| His two sons, Captain Gerad . Fitz- This little book, the first of its|on the world as part, of a great pro- | her of our vast Empire. People said Gerald (Leinster Regiment), wttach- [kind to be published in a cheap and | paganda which aims at the exter- he was topo engressed in money-mak- on ai Sun cory, gen- ™ handy ' form, gives a tremendous! mination of the nefarious business of | ing, or too fohd of pleasure, - and of T Milita ofl ag : IN EFFEGT JAN H, 1918. amount of information in a small | white slavery, . It Is written in Beg- would never make a soldier, but he burst) ora hicE olleg Bunt i b a 9aN. a1) ass eighteen chapters are full | bles usual vigorous style, with the [somes In answer to a call which bids | service "wr Chief mourhefs. The| . : YARIS ey of things which 'every Canadian |Proper emphasis in the rigist places, | nim rise superior to danger, suffering | geo". , Was conducted. - in 'Water- Beautiful Bust and Shoulders ht 1, It is written in' sim- | 80d with no apology for this daring Pa ger. 8 | Yord Cathedral, of which the fpceas- Nh are possible if you will weat a sientifeally constructed hal tone id states vt bison treatment of a delicate subject. thing be Sen, his country and i 3e hag ben Shurol 4 by the] 8 I Jolie Brassiere. % tary facts of our system of Seul-gay- CALVARY ALLEY. - fren he lays aside a position in civil | Bedell. Stanford and. W. A . labo ig Arden ld COM of The arr otches the unpisient in such 2 way Tat evi a {le which promises him prosperity All classes and creeds r and all that the h he Water nas. prevent the Sul bash too thought to the duties of citizenship, 5 tthe heart could wish.|Sented. The W ford hg \ 4 bust from , : ; He leaves it for what? To undergo | st of naines covers a columith © i Bou paving the .appeamnce Jat. il terested and spurred to ; p A | | s8- : ness, elimi ao argiied ana syutiad on Dacsased | BRASSIERES : drdous, monotonous' training, to en- racing muscles ie the action, Hiaom . flesh for ving a In addition there is a chapter Calvary dure all the discomforts of camp and coh o ; pd " : | ! w 4 4 f the pper body, , Alley is a typical alley in trench existenge and perhaps at the [bi of yl] i = f graceful line to the eutire upper ; which gives the rules of procedure rict ent: : : o. * They are the daintiest and most sess 1 for the formation of clubs and socie- a iste Lek a Ta | end to give up Bis life for bis coun. |wnd : nable--come in all materials and PTR soso WOOLY Ro 2am! A 4 Front, Surplice, Dandesu. ete. Bon ties, and for the conduct of public woven around this dingy back streat CR of T : tzGerald. A | » rustiess boning -- permitting washing without rea Frage Baden Do. and 4 te inhamtants. Phist is intro. upon 'which We. shogis. Ai pr iether. & Eww rad nd prssaly Daateres, Haat tack- which will be of immense vale to jje | hf Dan | Tommy" leaves bis Bome and ali a 5 ; $038 BENJAMIN & JOHNES, -51 Warren Stroet, Newark. 'N. J. that it means to t for things that : ] rn -- a eh Ps h {are not material. He leaves it to fol- Y vision of his cou

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