: NN F PAGE EIGHT i DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918. a | 3ouragement Right, not might, - ms | the nombardment - of Pars, and|HAS GERMANY' ACHIEVED Al: THE BRITISH WHIG, °° ' But will that silence FAILURE? . i : 88 ' - " x | BY' ng-distance gun? (ot : . spancive on | Civilization « hristianity an . 1 H YEAR, nany's long-distance gun? Motl uy, gress 'German offensive on | civilization 'and christiantt We are only asked to share our plenty with those who are fight- The only thing the empty failure, ng shot the es front; directed m . i ce . . . respedts 13 brute force, ascii." By Jirsered mals | this connection the ecleering | ing as much our battle as their own, There would be little difference against the British lines, ivilized world now recognizes |ing pressed with weleitie oR Ol Jeueyal Smuts Ste yah on what side of the Atlantic we lived if Germany won. Can you appropriate. r juste the Germant have veepvered disheariensd with auy news ¥ {lif not do so little for those who are doing so much for you? -- Canada . { that portion of the land of . hin aimed Lis x 0 g y : read t awhich » (British took from mss. advises. The big Food Board. . isible forces, the people of! must triumph in_the-end, else were nat in the iited States there are t 2 ie Somme offensive, and : ; i iverse, the soul and conscienve | 4 J . k {tha = $ | to-day 300,00 persons Over | row square miles besides Jat they | 3 i J { square mines beside } . nisi . WY 8 e 3 {twenty years of age who can neither |, v0 paid a. tearful price for ® na [oF Mankind, are gill fighting on you | rr ) : . nav ' RAN y ; side They ¢ ag Vv be | | read or write. The education of #$| pasore résufts they have to show, |Side. They appeal to you Io be i bio t 1 > ¢ 3 {strong in yourselves After all, to j people is a b problem - for our and they have not obtained their ob-| 5 ee . = : i t J {us or this generati s come this j Belghbor 10 a mpish if the Unit- jective They ve not captured | 3 15 generation has come 14 a { great chance, which seldom comes to have they succeeded | y ; , 3 ; 3 8 man; to you, to me, to the Allied na- democ ¥ in fighting thretigh to the channel |™ : : : | tions, has cotne the eall to jump into i ; " | Lo ports | the breach, and s ve forsake our i! Last: year the Canada Steamship| 'The progress, however, which they | pe hone Shah we lorsuke yu } 3 Liné cancelled the service between | have made, following the collapse fe ' rig} Sn n he ia v x i g "g ri .ause | Russia and the knowledge thapd 'N® night be, yet until lie da) : : this city and Cape Vincent because P i. still Shakes dawns we aré not going to give in. : it refused to bulld a detention house | German militarism is still unshake Lif 'we are deemed. worthy in the : 4 | ed 8 i8 lo be "made safe for| p,ns: (nefther { in its own country, has removed ail | Published Daily and Semi-Weekiy by : j course of history to stand in that : 2 $ p exaininati f immigrants THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING | for the examination of immig ) OWH 'we Aid 2 Soa 00, LIMITED. as required by the American immi-|hopes of a speedy eng 10 ihe war: vreach to tight for liberty against ati " 'or a; it has resulted in the 'Allied | . J J. G Eldott ... . . .. President! gration aet of 1917 For the same | But A : . : the greatest odds the world has ever Leman A. Guild reason the company has now deeid-|armies. being placed under the su- 4 : . " *A80 16 pmpany as Cid on . ) Bo oy lie ere: s Managing-Director. command of a generalissimo, | seen, then let oyr bodies lie there; Telephones: Sd 40 qyeigte Rochester, N.Y, us alP . assuring anity of action..| Put we will-not give in, because : SEE BIBBYS NEW SUIT NEW SPRING OVERCOATS Business Office .......... shencenes port of call for its boats the coming | { there is one thi je.are after, and Bahoria! Rooms os season. -It is a pity that some un-] Whether the advance can be stayed | 76 - ies oy %, oi hey be . 5 ay lt J i 7 x La hi | the $s tha 18 shall never v Jon OMoes 000000000 Bo DY that oie rddiois seh ton LiEh Sones J lint 16 tha his Shing Snail never BARON $25.00 SEE BIBBYS $20.00 BLACK : BSORIPTION © CE, : ted iss urrounding that important railway £5 i ay . y 3 sv IPTION RAT sides, cannot" be arrived at in order | Surrounding that importa » {owever powerful, shall have the Ome year, aehiversa Hi that water communieation with- our | Junction fal] into the hands of the drags to try a similar deed against SEE BIBBYS $20.00 CHEVIOTS. One year, i Bald In advance... enemy is a'matter of conjecture. One year by 1 to _rur s 5.0 2.50 | neighbor may be maintained. The : - Re : the peace of mankind ad: No, we TY ne YO Waonly Warciony 4891 matter is one that both Governments | The latest Qespatches indicate ; that a i Th, a rt phi BELTER TRENCH S LE ! 00} should strive to settle without fur-| Progress Is, most unfortunately, be-| SUITS SEE BIBBYS $22.50 ihe Jour. by mall sis $i ing wade in this direction.' | we have established the world on OXFORD GREY CHEVIOTS One year, if not pald in advance $1. har dala i " tag io Fiited States $1.50 ther delay, | The wedge w the Germans'are | [1® new basis. . X and three months pro rata, E = -------- y 5 : ey { tives 'itighe not | TAT driving into the Alied line narrows | A nativeorn Britisher could SEE BIBBYS YOUTHS' SUITS MONTREAL REPRESENTATIVE THE UNMATCHABLE BIBI 2 a ies thair | 10 loyalty and steadfastness excel . * R. Bruce Gwos ' y THE UNMATCHABLE " as it advances Herein lies their |" . a ! SIZES 33 TO 39 $16 50 TORONTO REPR ITA 5 The bulk of the people--business "Phair Vina ica- | this South African leader, who a few | ' . . F.C. Hoy .... 1005 Traders Bank Bldg, Peoy danger. Their lines of communica ! short years ago was valiantly fight-1 : SEE BIBBYS $16.50 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE: | men, lawyers, doctors and others tion become more extended and |SNOrt years ag 8 vallantly light-} Y FRNITSFS, 10 Anva Bic: Cocags | 07° Ape Detroit News, do not read ui lank more exposed fo cess | 0E against the armed torces of tne ll ENGI ISH RAINCOATS . DARK GREY CHESTER- the Bible, but writers universally.| su attack. Foch may be waiting for | Pipire. - To-day he 'recognizes the Letters to the Editor are published snk As . r AR Bk | righteous principles for which Bri-} only over the actual name . of the|!©COENIZe it as the greatest book. the opportune montent, when the H o 8 o Pp 3 f I - . Fo N BBY HATS FIELDS writer. ce That is-true It recalls to memary | German ofensive has exhausted it-| !2in stands. Sooner or. later the O po world will come into alignment with Attached Is one of the best Joh|a truism Jong ago Téad, but the self, to hurl his reserves upon the > 3 igi i i y > 3 his few, g d pr § igh or ay printing offices In anada. origin of whieh is mow forgotten, weakened enemy, and thus turn a | a3 ie w, and a better d bri zhter day CLASSY SHOES ; NEW SPRING SUITS The elrculation of THE BRITISH }| that no man should pretend to be a seeming Victory into an ignominious { will dawn for all mankind WHIQ ta authenticated by the 1} critic uniess he had the Bible at his defeat: Recent eables from -- ' p " 2 i . = 2 SR a Audit Bureau ot Dirculations. fingers' ends Lord Macaulay paid |g. would indicate that he is gath a J|the Bible this splendid tribute [ering diis forces for. the counter | 1 ® ® : te =| PP Englis 3ible--a ok which, | ; . "The Northern Crown Bank didn't] . 'C English Bible--a Lo vAlCh. | blow. . Boe i ' believeth advertising--and see what if everything else in our language It may be, as we pointed out yes- a . '- should. perish, would alone suffice|iargay, gogd strategy for the Allies | Hun Defeat Assured. happened to #t. os to show the whole extent of M840 git tight and allow the Hin to (St. Thiomas Journal) aby PE - da defeat for Germany is certain. 1 ; " Ghai . vine nie. | beauty and power The Bible, de-| on, himself Oo sss attack Defea F J t : The masterpiece In moving pie- So oy Pp Neoalor. "Ls 3 tor k or xian himself in ¢ ' intless attacks | qo Kaiser is reported to bs in com. 78-80-82 Princess St. - - - Kingston. tures" is always the .one just about | ¢lared Daniel"Webster, 15 a BOOK Of | against prepared positions. * In that { mand with the 'Crown Prince assist- faith, and a book of doctrine, and A lway we conserve our man power, | ing, on the western front. book of morals, and a book of re- while .the enemy sacrifices his with | due to be shown. " Sn . z - , Pre-war standards of living must | ligion, of especial revelation from | packless prodigality. Sooner or lat- lansjowne 8 1engue. { Toronpo § ") go, it civilization is to be saved. |God." er he must reach the limit of his Lord Lansdowne favors-a league The present' hour calls for simple Prof. 'William Lyon Phelps, of (endurance, © while in the meantime | Of nations after the war, but _he ving. Yale University, said in a recent ad-|tne Allies increase in strength and | Would include the Central Empires. | We have just received a complete line of McClary's ete dress: "No narrative writers Can [the exaustless might of the United | 21 ould' this be lke mtaring: of Fres The professed French-Canadian { match the style of the Bible's Old States is thrown into the conflict. | wear its uniform? Oo Te) GAS RANGES 4 loyalty -to the British Crown is| Testament stories." Hume, Gibbon, |Germany has concentrated all her | S-------- | g i strikingly revealed by the present Rose--they are all inferior... This strength in a last desperate attempt | Laon t Forget: No better finished Ranges on the market, either American : ¢ g situation in Quebec . Is the day of the short story writer. 1, break the British line. If she | We need to bear in mind that our | or Canadian, and are as good as they look. : Te ---- Kipling, De Maupassant, O. Henry, | rai15 in thid supreme endeavor--as hopes of success are not confined to ! Sold Only By 'The pan<German organ Deutsche but their best efforts fall 'short of [she has unquestiorfably failed so far | the military, decision.® We hold the Zeitung cries: "Down with ing- : i Xn 4 & 2 seas, and here our position is not . 9 i ; =" [the stories of the Bible. So it 1S{_ then is her ultimate defeat only al go 3 ta . land." But the trouble is, England Sun even in dispute. The best that. Germ | ¢ : i with its poetry in the Psalms. Its | matter of time. While the present many may succeed in doing in France . refusesto be downed. wisdom of 'the Proverbs is just as|gituation does mot afford much|ls thé vanquishing of ur ariaice Phone 388 - Hardware King St. up-to-date as the . morning Paper. { ground for hoping for an- early Pe i ye ould hold the mar. y From reliable seed houses, in and jhere is no politica} economy | peace, there exists no reason for dis- ) sh 4 Bh on o pli Ses 4 rats " Te "| waterways of the earth. ; ackage and! bulk, euqal to the 'Book of Gospels. _ : 2 rm I "It is impossible to over-estimate ddan a Endurance, man-power, materials, money and morale wil win the grand decision dn this war. In ald these the Allies have the superior- i i . ity gE . oh perc the 'Bible's influence on English : literature. Bunyan wrote a great - , . " ! : = ES tn iaimisnte +H : = i "Bad conditions confront the|P0OK because he was saturated with : Ri lin h | & : ; La Es y Teutons," says General Maurice, [the Bible, and it trickled out when ¢ \ IE Now ULE : . f chief director of British military |N® Wrote. Lincoln knew only two operations. They can't be too bad books---the Bible and Shakespeare. and yet he was a splendidly educat- 185 Princess St., Phone 343 : to suit the rest of the world. ed man: T6-know thaliible 15 t0'be MORE SIGNS OF SPRING Also a' few Dutch bulbs, for CANADIAN DRIFTER GETTING READY FOR LONG VOYAGE = spring blossoming. ~. The United States' third Liberty |educated. One of the finest meta- | The druggist mixes bitters, foo boost the spring- | : oe . : Ceat's * > Nightin- | 4 time biz; he says all human eritters need tonics such | Loan, amounting to $3,000,000,000 phors in Heat 3 Odo to » Night = "as hiz; for when the winter's going the blood fs thick- | at 436 per cent, is now being offer- gale is taken directly from hed ly flowing, and boils and things are growing; I say to] ed for sale. Like is predecessors, | Bible: "Nearer, My God, to Thee' is ? h him "Gee whiz!" Since we're no longer roosting in| it will likely be over-subscribed. simply a paraphase of tlfe Bible." : winter inglenooks, the publishers are boosting | ng bi y ; spring's light and frothy books; they say in"spring| we're needing a lighter kind of reading, so we'll for-| If inclined to take a mournful THE SPRING OF 1918. y get war's bleeding; I say to them "'Gadzooks!" The | 'view of the present war situation, Spring is the season of returning r tailors getting busy with shears and snickersnee: a | . : PEACE : : : CANNED remember this: The Germans were life. It is the time in which the s - lot of fashions dizzy he recommends to me; his | 2 . R ! § - 3 a great deal closer to: Paris three | 1M 13 the elp A Ther sap wo pleasant spiel he spices with reasons why the prices | § " . A "years 4go than they are to-day of growth begins to run. through ¥ have turned my feet to ices; I say to him "Oh, chee!" | § y : : VEGETABLES y ar : wy. limb to bud and leaf; the time when! Now comes the poet vernal, by Teuton foe unshot; he! ha bi ; bird and beast shake off the fears and) ee? ournel with reams ot Wmmyrat: Jo ; ; é . y Tomatoes, per tin ... ... d e y one sicecess { { : hg Ca ? 3 8 Peal 0. | " wo . Corn, per tin ... .. There has been only one siceess- | stupors of winter ard begin to okey MASCA that has white whiskers on it; I say to him, "Great | ; oa Standard Peas, per tin ¢ i Trl J ful food controller in the history of | immemorial impulses of nest-build-/| cote!" Tve done my daily"knftting, done is the workday rush; and by my | the world, the One who made five ing and new life. It is a fime when gate I'm sitting in evening's solemn hush; there comes to me a neighbor | "Joaves and two-smal- fishes feed alin the hearts and in the veins of men to aii of sword and sabre, of war and all its labor; I say to kim, "Oh, | | slush! Mnultitnde.--0os Angeles Times. the new wine of hope and resolution los Angeles the new wise. % « --~WALT MASON. As usual, dt was the, innocent | jo as in every spring since the i i | yi | : - ron i ed | Submarine Ch No. 10, officially designated as Canadian Drifter Spectator who fared the worst in [og began, so in the spring of THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN | No. hy map at from Amgeican waters for a forty-five day trip to Jas. REDDEN &£ Co. | | " - - . Spinach, per tin ... Suceotash, per tin ... Asparagus, per tin ... SENTRY aches Hate te The nor! Soma 1918 the sun is shining upon the By GENE BYRNES the submarine infested waters around England. She is stocking up with ' Phones 20 and 990. fs the most expensive after all tarth with a warm and kindly glow. y pplies for the voyage? which will test the seaworthiness of the little ---- Bug it Is shining upon gray. fields : . vessel. It greatly resembles American tugboats, except that she mounts a : cayered with thd dead in that region : « %dnch gun on her bow. Another ship to help sweep the U-boat from the seas. An American senator declares | Of flerce hatred and undying hope, ae % . -- 6 aaa 'there are 400,000 German spies in |the battlefield 'of the world. The, A ¥ ir i nF . 2 J thio United States. Which probably [monotony of the frightful carnage ; - 5 | pot : NY sus, over. ae -- a] explains the delay our Ally has ex- | has reached a sudden climax. The! 7 TEER Yel+ : Every. Bullet Found a Billet, Says | every bullet we fired found its billet. | WEHAVE A CHARGE - [E IEA 4 YY YT ¢perienced in getting into the game. [Steady current of human misery, hu- Wounded Corporal, You should have heard.us singing | man pain and human endurance has London, April 6.--A wounded cor-| when we got together on the march, "Tire yo of fighting and bloddshed? | swelled suddenly into an appalling | CIES TOMERS ; poral in hospital bere says: "When | We: forgot all our troubles for a LIMITED SUPPLY : they (the Germans) had come out |spell; how the boys let it go. 'Down Seek ve a speedy release? flood. It seems that the slaughter. towards our line their first wave |Texas Way. was one they liked, but | OF Gaze on the ruin of Russia-- of the past three springs was only a # Z ; ' was led by an officer on horseback. | the good old contemptible song was | Learnof a German peace." faint, muted prelude to the agonizing ? He was a brave man to expose him- | there, that old song 'Tipperary,' is §7 --iBeatrice Barry. carnage of the fourth. 3 sel® in this way to give é¢onfidence | one that remihds the Germans, may- | - +} ra V ~. {to hls men. He did not live long. | Ye of the men who barred the way ev There are many millions of men : == / . '{ We had splendid targets to shoot at, | to Cqlais: Our officers sang as well, Spring is here, and in the inter- and wome, in Canada and through- : jand we got heaps of 'em: you | though we felt down at times for our out the world to whom the fighting aie ) | jeouldn's miss 'em, they came on so | colonel was killed." ' . dud a a a a ha Rf A ests of the city's health every house- on distant battlétields brings a pang ee > ] --_ holder should embark on a elean- ; : } ; t m rak i us iness up campaign. Let all the aire and [qu 1 he ty: doy oy aia day out. a c =| The E ergency B einB rubbish that has accumulated dur- omen a ny soy ons of. men and 3 g Al in : - re A : ing: the winter be destroyed. Women --and especially women--~--whe wend | Era ] ye : Practically every business firm carries § in hear with their spiritual ears and| | EET I-08 : fire, burglar and accident insurance, Canadian - gunners on American-| 5¢® With [their spiritual eyes the Be a 5) : £2] : What about Financial Insuran a ~ built motor cars rendered valiant {*Pudderings of thse' who suffer and : == 1 \ und nancial a Te seivics in hoMing up the recent the shouls of 'those who hate in the --c { =) im f i iti Bi Start German drive. 'Thus do the forces | T®™O0te regions where the destinies of] | : . . \B\ EX 8, off or co poi ? Le of the New World help to redress manking are being subjected to the. ; 3: : : Rv. The ints ns : the of the Old World. . itest of fire, 2 : : : Then, this Reserve Fund undivided profits : ERY he i ond To all such who are bewildered and| - a : : -} 11 be instan abla busi A New Yonk departmént.store is|Sorely grieved--to whom the spring . : ; : hs : Dal Stanly ax a: J F * advertising silk stockings at $05 a Of 1918 has brought nothing bat} Hy : : I. ' : ' : Pair. Any woman who would pay darkness ahd despair--there is a uni] Lis : of ; Rs : 1 AR © So much mongy for a pair of stoek- jersal law 'of nature waich should n " ' : 3 ; : : 7 ngs in a time ikke the' present|Pring hope and understanding] | : : . . ; ook Queen St should be interned, and with a long |Gréat results in nature are aecom- ' = : oad Office; Moatieal LCA Fh shed 18 F of Skirt 'on at that, declares the Indian-{Plished only by violence, whether a : : ; Sige: Mosrasl, STOALDA Eetnistat Tame £ Phone 9. apolis News. violence displayed in one mighty up- Ey ' : : G. BE. HAGUE. oe . ' As 2 : {heaval or through the slow yeition 3 : 2 wn ra ah s D ' ; : ~The Pope has" prot ested against 'of centugies, 4 sik - . : am Dest Re Sawed into Stove | Lengths =~ | NYY WY hg fe de a 4 ae 3 2 LR »