Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1918, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR IE THE DAILY BRIT ISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1918. Br -- er THE BRITISH WHIG mor upon Germany the fact that the United States was in deadly earn-} dancing master. I in her determination to defeat . | the Hun, the well worth while charger who winced his steps like a |* to bleed soldiers' relatives for {more in pos tdge on a 'magazine than {the original cost of the magazine. yf < "This was the farmer boy's Uay « ieasure was) glory. * Never hereafter would. hie} walk the plow furrow. with the same sodden step, He had lived was the grim. cruel who 'had made him live, who breathed this subtle flattery into his ear to make of him a slave for fut- ure slaughter." . This is an alluring picfure of the | first stages of war. What comes | after supplies ground for Mr. Grif- toadt i Sa "Seven Sleepers" Waking Up. i (Landen Advertiser) And it] The Provincial Government has monster War | discovered' that 7,500 workers are had | needed in Ontario. With an election {in June, it is presumed that about May: the Government "will begin to {make a big noise about getting them. THE GENERAL HOSPITAL. The Kingston General Hospital, which is appealing to the municipal ! councils of Kingston, Fronignac and | Lennox and Addington for increased | grants, in view of the greatly in- | creased cost of maintenance, is mot only conducted efficiently but also economically. Although nearly every other hospital in the province The Kindly Tirpits, v nor ouk Ph iladelpkin ecard) mmm he Store That Keeps the Prices Down van rept to suggest thal the Ger- . fih's belief in the future | mans keep only the Flanders coagh of a CEE SET BEmoo 3 Se eith a detibit | abolition of iwar. This war will d0 | Belgium and give up the resi '§F the y 3 closed the past year with a defieit, § 5 great deal, he holds, to squeeza country. This would enable them to soe ® ; ] D1 $s $22.50 ® ; ee 3 alor-imaae Suits the Kingston hospital came through | the romance out of army life. The keep a pistol pointed at Great Brit- . Stout, Slims and Regulars. with a small gurplus. This was due | dreadful squalor of modern fighting 'ain's breast and would, of course, be Plain Grey Worsteds English Blue Worsteds and principally to the generosity "of M8] oiis a new aspect to 'This age-old highly conductive to future peace. friends. -A harder task than ever]irama. If, happily, The admiral is always trying to do CHheviots, English Domestic Tweeds. N Sizes 33 to 48. the farmer boy OR 'ova these littl 1 to Ger- faces the Board of Governors this|gurvives the ordeal of battle, he will | many' g neighbors. kindness to year. They have mightmares of alin imagination still feel the craw- At Clearing Price, $15.00 TREN [Et v- HI ------------------ r Pi Thi, big deficit at the close of ins at ling vermin of the trenches; he will BRY A less the purse-strings of municipali-|recal} the vile odors, the filth and ; {ties and. people are loosed moreqy + todas aps War Department Advocating Delay ! the mud. Never again. can they in Big Oswego Project. | frealy. The coal bill alone will befiake him feel romantic about the! Ww . i 24. ™h » big 182,000 more, while food and druzsd business of making war. ashiington, Jan. h 3 i The life of | Oswego hart set, which plan- 243 | of whie noSDit 8 av SWeg arbor projec I 229 | 9f which the hospital must have the la soldier ip nodern war is the lite | ned, at the expenditure of about 292 | very best, gone soaring in i of, an underpaid, overworked ditch | {three million and a half by the Gov- rr -¥ 3: 3 f { price. Twenty-fivé per cent. in-|{isger compelled to live in' discon | | ernment in the construction o | créase in municipal grants is urgent- | bres 3 rge t- and (Dally Bdition) fort and danger. Al ¥ breakwaters, the enlargemen year, Tvered In city =. . and danger. All the glamor has | deepening of the 'outer harbor, the iF paid 18 aavance fede ly needed and requested, The|gone. pening One year, TO MAKE 23-BO0T; HARBOR. have RIPTION RATES All the magnificence of the removal of the upper island in. Os- by 'madl to rural offices Bh 8%! Kingston City Council will add it8|manoeyvering armies has xm all, cash 3 inner breakwater, has been disposed One year, If pot raid kn advance 3 a thing that the hero is lost. 180 cils hereabouts will do likewise > Kent correctly says| for individual expression, war de: | In place of this improvements N IVE py an . + RONTO ER TAT belongs to' Kingston, Frontenac and | turns them into mere machines. "Tat | ments will cost approximately $2,- » c a nals project may be completed about the - Biished | glories. In seeking to transform = Letters "Letters to the Editor al = aha a life. through medjcal science !ghall 'be dredged ito a depth of Attached is one of the best job | ing place of the district, and '\iS|these reasbus Mr west as the D, I. & W: trestle to a WHIG is authentiented by the ABC It is specified that this work shall Audit Bureau of Circulations. «| nearly two years ago a leading Lon- AS i hthouse pier and One to United Stat assed. | Wego river, the lig gy mi- Weekly. Eartion) portion, and the governors are hop-|y Ay iv has boo a p portions of the present outer 'and (Be a . : Modern war has become so big, so i that the other municipal coun-} vag 5 80 hg 8 8 : tya cou vast, by the Secretary of War for the pre- ad thice mothe to hi. In an age when people are struggling sent at least. {C hairman E Bes Owe REPRESENTATIVE [that the Kingston General Hospital| n} y hs alise which will cqst only $38,000 nave R + 123 St Peter St | nies that individuality to men. It | heen recommended. These improve- 5 Traders Ban 14g. Le oo lingt It i Blan TES 'REPRESENTATIVE: | ~onnox and Addington t Is thelgjevoting herself to the gloritication 1000 a year for maintenance. Work, -R. rap, oT place of hope for the sick, poor and |r dermany he however, is only to start so that the , 1610 Ass'n BME. Chicago 4 of war, Germany has destroyed its + ¥ J.R Northrup, 1¢ =. Fich alike. The hospital has saved : t Vthe | MANY ) s time ithe Welland cand only over the actual name © f , ee A nation into an army she has made The enfrance to ithe.( Nor harbor writer. - and careful nursing. It is the heal-{armies forever distasteful. For Maced is one Of ! aritfith believes | (¥ORLY three feet At JON water, apd prin | wort wy of the people's bounty. that the disease of war has provided 1¢ eastern part of the ha -------------------- > its own cure. May gt pi v y= [ ' The circulation of THE BRITISH | nye waAR AND SCRIPTURAL y he be right. depths of twenty-one feet at low PROPHECY. ¥ A writer in Everyman recalls that { be started so as to be completed at PUBLIC OPINION approximately the time of the com- pletion of the mew. Welland canal | don newspaper published the opin- The Portsmouth Philosopher $a¥8 fons of a number of prominent men gas and electric light bills should be ag to when the war would-end. The classified as "light fiction.' reply of Lord Headley read as fol- In view of the fact that all work on the 'Welland canal has been sus- | pended during the war, there is lit- eo likelihood of the dredging Incredible. (St. Thomas Journal) men-! tioned above being started at Os-! - - The g 3 G : ; 3 lows: gas pressure in Hamilton is. 005 until the signing of peace. min -- Manitoba has decided to ban com- "The war will last until fhe spring L-eported to be weak. Almost unbe- edy films. If this movement should of 1918, because 'power was given lieyable when ong considers that the spread, it will be "Good-by, Cha gylie {unto him (the beast) to continue are all do- Chaplin." forty. gn two | months." (Rev. TIRE % xiii, \ A despatch from Harrisburg, Penn. Toronto The Good. gays it "was a record year in coal pro- a {Headley's implied interpre- duction in Pennsylvania." Tre ques- | tation is that "the beast" is the pre- "Thawless January So Far. This "has been the first January | {without a thaw since 1845. Since | 1884 there have been 32 January's with temperatures of 40 degrees or (Ottawa Bven:ng Journal) more. i Up in Toronto, where sentinels of - sen aiser of Germany. That | morality are more humerous than An offie fal statement from Buda- tion is, what became of the product? t: Kaiser 0 4 MaYd nonorary dolonels, and where the pest says the workmen presented Dr. ------------ jor may not be #0. W hether he: he sutting of what Tom Hood describ- Wekerle, Hungarian premier, with a The Ontario Government will put! "tie" beast or mot, he is certainlyfeq as "too much Sabbath into Sun- memorial asking for immediate peace 130 tractors into operation next| "a" beast. The same verse depicts] lay," is one of the leading industries. and fair and equal distribution of spring. That ought to help the cause the Potsdam madman in his true porter rtre fobdsiufrs. 4 4 . J | vos a of greater production. colors--"and there was given to Pretty Cheap, ' Farm produsts of the . United 3 Run Your. fires by the 5 him a mouth épeaking great things! S1erm Telegram) States. reached the unprecedented ---- ® ; n England a paper or a weekly or value of $19,443,849,381 last year, The datrymen' § opposition to Sieo and bissphensiug a The Antiochean |... nthly magazine can be left at the an increase of more than $6; 000,~ ' margarine reminds one of the work- persecution extended over a period | jearest post-office and will 'go to the | 006,000 over 1916, and almost $9,- men's opposition to machinery in an "of about three and a half years, un-|soldiers free of charge. 000,000,000 more than in 1915. earlier age. And the result will prob-|til the tyrant was overthrown by In the United States a one-cent At Phladelphia two Pennsylvania ably be about the same. : Judas Maccabaens, and © thus - it} 'amp will carry a magazine to any |passenger .trains collided on Wed- Jas. -- comes about that three and a half \merican soldier overseas. ~ |nesday. One man was killed and A fax on billboards, shoeshine years (forty and two months) or "a Canada's government is not asham- | many were injured. shops and. restaurants would provide| time and times and half a time" " : Ri li | R ippling: Rhymes a large addition to the city's reveque.| (Danijel xii., 28), have come to be THE KNITTERS And the burden would not 'be borne, regarded as the conventional durs- by the native-born at that. tion of the reign of anti<Christ. The . Stagione . Neronian persecution of the Chris- Why not organize a "Soldiers of} jung jagted about the same period] the Soil" movement in Kingston and| or time. It would be a remarkable My aunt is knitting woellen socks, her labors 'never cease; my sister May, she knits all day, and 50 does Jane, my niece. The women keep on knitting things, they never séem to tire; my grandma sits and knits and os, just like a house af "Sax to them, ther- mometer; many places are kept at a temperature of 75 or 80 de- grees when it has been provem that 68 degrees, with proper hum Sdity, is A healthful emperiture, Maintain rmal, even tem- perature in your home, store or building, by the use of our guar. anteed . ¢ 'Ty C o' ' Thermometers DR. CHOWN DRUG STORE 185 Princess Street. Phone 343. It marks a big step in a man's develop- ment when he comes to realize that other" men can be called in to help him do a better job than he could do alone. We believe we can help you get better results from your advertising. JOB DEPARTMENT ? BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO. Ltd. Phone 292. Specializers on Direct by Mail Literature. returned soldiers and other available' iyo world is now suffering. under help on the farms of Frontenac this ye heel of the foulest tyrant of all summer? = : ' time were to end in February, 1918. ; $3 Whether such an event would be a ~ thus prepare the way to plate boys, | coincidences IE the persecution which The Bolsheviki, tinding themselves "Oh, females, do take a rest auto ani] y: my outside thel gates, so let us sco; away. All work and ee. The time-honored expression, "Carrying coils to Newcastle," findg a modern interpretation in the fact . that coal has been brought all the way across the Atlantic to the 'United States so that cargo slips might be enabled to sail. Par Sast FOR Yours 1: UES OF TAR & COD - LIVER OIL ER OIL. Cale, lor diy weitel give rie 10 hossnbolin i ae hagrave character that you shodld 2 ' - \ scriptural prophecy. hence, at our behest! You made us drop a stitch, ker- La JAVA and MOCHA rge Stock to Choose From. : 1 » of a Nation," was resently shown at fly! My cousin Sue is knitting, too, her top-knot all awry. 'Twill last till Phones 20 and 900. vote in municipal matters, should not a result of his trip, he Teveals some Municipal Board to engage In. the| © easermess of soldiers Jor adyen- | Germany 5 mow expressing the| Worked all Quy in the fields when "The time when he was of between. eighteen and nineteen | W&8 concedled by a farmer's sofled gL not risk using inferior preparations. = cml whos oe oH in the minority, have disbanded the leteru) fuiiiment of he Spoeainnies ; ¢ ' - 4 : : Constituent - Assembly, whose mem- tainl "ov WER little foolishment makes JaeK a dunce they tell, so let 7 bers were elected hy the people. {certainly give a new face value to 2 us ride the countryside, and burn up gas and yell." |g OUR BLEND Thus their pretence of democracy is them. The question is one of con- 3 "We have a million socks to knit," the womerhsay to (4 ¥ . od siderable Interest to those whq view Ai » me; "and we would blush to idly rush where pleasure ; of ed expos . "+ present day events in the light of seekers be. Get hence, and don't disturb us so, get n y : ' flop, with your absurd request." 1 am an orphan, all . a a alone, no girls will play with me; no frisky dames FADING GLORIES OF WAR: will join my games, and share my harmless glee. I've David Wark Griffith, a maker of N MSH, 4 no companions when I skate, no comrades when 1 y moving picture battle scenes and one Me | te hunt; the girls all knit and do their bit, their ever- 0 # 18 STILL IN THE LEAD of whose master-pieces, "The Birth lasting stunt. My aunt is knitting helpful socks, just watch her needles > The quality the same us always, war is over with, the womenfolk agree; how shall I pass the time; alas? : And no. advance. in 'price. x id we the Grand Opera House here; has| There's none to play with me. : JOHN TWEDDELL An Ing In. the oit¥'s reviane Suet Jstaried rom Betupea utiles g --WALT MASON. Civil & Military Tallor; 131 Princess St, One Door Below Randolph. 40c. could be secured by increasing t WE : A ? a of billiard and Ep paring a big war picture. In stating "THINGS THAT NEVE PPEN . . REDDEN & Co. Now that womién are to be given a some' of the conclusions reached as 5 GENE BE R HA all the unmarried ones also pay the new viewpoluts. War, he believes, : : poll tax? This provide: an. is likely to disappear from the earth other source df considerable revenue. ToTaver wig jo 3 Shou he Helloville has been granted per" question at all in his mind that mission by the Ontario Ratlway and| °° happen very largely because of coal and fuel business. The. dealers ture. The progress of raising the Shiraurs asking $14,80 per ton, while | £19) Syrian ry ious fuel coutroll i : Su . the total: a Fig ha "Consider the case of the German pro should be $10. 38. i farm boy. From infancy he had 5 : been gotting up ut daybreak; he had Lnot pegging away at school. At as she did for Britain's night he crawled into his weary bed. : temptibie Uitte army." Sie may see Day followed day in sodden sucees-| the day when the former whi finish sion. Every dey was ke every work the "Og Contomphibles" other day, and every day was a day of bitter, uninteresting toil, called to the colors. He 'Tound him- ° self transformed into a young god. ; the proposed public He stood at a palace gate with a of Clarence street +105 | drawn sabre in his hand. out into the Narbor than A silver 'breastplate covered the plained; water to a depth swelling chest that but yesterday smock. On his head was a silver} | easque with a tall horsehair plume {that nodded and tossed in. the} breeze. When he went on guard duty a magnificent military band es corted him down the Linden. Em- MATHIEU'S SYRUP is the only

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