__THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. 1918, ee ee -- ee nd WWE, THE BRITISH WH IG| Robert Mock 1 dens, The wows] Love been difficult tp summon except AN ACCIDENT AT YARKER 85TH YEAR. | i We aa under that pressure. Far more men tne | spreqd throughout the city on Wed- have been called to the colors by the | nesday morning with startling sud-;hattie than have been lost In the | FOX MARTIN HAD HIS FINGERS | denness, Few had known that he battle, It was the same with Am-| VERY BADLY TORN, i il, and even thgse had never erioa,, and the same with France, se ireamed that his iliness would have [and it was exactly the same with the| Cheese Factories Have Trouble In | a fata) termination. Some days ago offensive in Italy, Engaging Milk Drawers--Work of | he went to Gananoque to deliver an "The gains which the enemy has Yarker and Colebrook Red Cross. | address in aid of the Military Y. M. made In territory do not fn any vital] Yarker, April 20. Fox Maxi; 1C. A, and it is supposed that he con- way effect our power or the power Son of Santusl Jarun., he he Ju | tracted a cold, which iater develop-lof our gallant French allies. No Pre-jwhile operating a sawing machine. | ed into pneumonia. His last publie | ponderance of material advantage|He was taken to Kingston General | appearance was on Thursday of last |has heen gained by the enemy for aji| Hospital for treatment. Hiram . me ; y " ¢ ho re he Gen- { week when he addressed the County |the Smmense sacrifices he has been por na plo ho oh. J {Council on behalf of the same cause. |made to suffer." William Smith of Yarker, injured | He was taken ill shortly afterwards Since this statement was made, |in the Locomotive Works, Kingston, and death came with unexpected {the German sacrifices ve is not seriously hurt. His wife left 3 . Fo sday ning * have grown to for Kingston in answer to a telegram suddenness on Wednesday morning ghastly proportions, . The past few Sant hos ' Mr. Meek was one of the foremost days have witnessed a slaughter of There are 50 many autos on the men of the city. He was widely |thejr men such as no previous war| main road through Yarker that it is known and was in much demand by [has ever inflicted upon a foe. The! PecOming real dangerous for chil- ; every worthy cause that required a |Germans have run the whole gamut fren. Odessa Dramatic club gave a Published Dally and Sewi-Weekiy vy | champion or a defender. - Active in lor frightfuliiess, and are now begin. good entertainment, in the hall here, ™e BRE LINErED | HASHING Journalism, in lodge work, in churen ning to reap where they have sown.!For amateurs they certainly played J | work, on the school board, in the Right, not might, must at last, how- their parts well, > ide Leman A. Gutid Eiiter ana" | City Council, or wherever there was ever long the struggle, stand PH anand hh ogi u Managing-Director. | a public duty 'to perform or a per- preme, large motor truck has been pur- Telephones: sonal service to render, Mr. Meek | et 1 for use in hauling products Business Offic . ve 242 . i g ace i 2 life > f the factory. Eadg oss De ex $ 22g | occupied a place in the life of the ASKS IF PAPACY Is of Rota Holand Hak Moved 16 Yar. b Z| community that will be hard to fill. : Job: OMe os 7 : ib AGAINST BRITAIN ker. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Por a long period during the wor y ae - Many, autos are being sold in Yar- (Dafly Edition) days of the Whig he setved. this Hierarch in ker and vicinity this spring. One year, delivered in city y y Ireland Causing Aeroplanes are now seen from Mo- O A d in advance $5.00 | paper faithfully, and well as editor : r One oar b Paid In 7 on. offices $2.60] _ : # . ing % Fe Englishmen to Think So, hawk camp flying over Yarker. > oY and contributor, retiring in 1889 to | v . The mew hall erected for league One year, to United States 3 1 : : odie take over the secretary-treasurership Says R. J. Campbell. {and prayer services is completed {Sem!-Weekiy $1.00 One Year, if not. bald in advance $1.50 | of the Oddfellows' Relief Associa- London, May 1.--The Rev. Dr. R.| The section men have now re One Year, to United States ...... $1.50| tion. In all the various activities nly Campbell "hing in St. Paul's | Moved all surplus left from excava- Six and three months pro Fai, : Athen aireaching in St. Paul's| [Tr ag suTDiug left f connection with the war, Mr. Meek Cathedral, said that the Roman Cath-| In the kk it ix. 103 ths Yark 1 MONTREAL REPRESENTATIVE a promi ar olic hierarchy in Ireland had taken}, |0 the last six months Yarker anc R. Bruce Owen took a prominent part. Much of the To d d hag ta el Colebrook Red Cross have sent to . PRESENT rg g Of a rg 3 'y an unprecedented' course in organ- < FER aud "y PRE d i SUCCESS 2 a as a a 3 | i suits py as 2 TORONTO REPRE success of the late war loan was du izing resistance to Irish conscription. | §Oronto 668 suits pyjamas, 712 pairs F.C. Hoy .... 1005 Traders Bank Bldg. Ron riba. : a 5 " Oe OW UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE: ( lo his organizing ability, his re The war, which had been forced upon] socks, 87 hot water bottle covers, 27 F.R.Northrup, 245 Fifth Ave, New York sourcefulness, and his untiring | the inhabitant Ingls said, | ToHCh cups and 148 candles, ¥.R.Northrup, i510 Ass'n Bldg. Chicago] si : © inhabitants of England, he said, Cheese factories are experiencing energy. He gave freely of his re- | was no more their war than it Was trouble in engaging milk drawers. Letters ta the Editor re. published cognized talents to every cause that | Ireland's. It was humanity's war, i this well result in more cream being rT 01 the and how, he asked, could a self-re-| shipped to Toronto, . EL : . 4 specting Irishman be content iol Reuben Garrison is on crutches Attached 1s one of the best job|Ol the city, and the uplift of its stand aside? With the. entry ofthe result of a sprained ankle : printing offices in Canada. citizens. He had read widely on | America int the war the last shred| The County road scraper is being 5 any subjects and his ive me- | of pstifica of\for abstaining s tw 'arker and Moscow § WHEL WRIT TI | or mas 30 mitre me, {oh tisabonstor ghucuining Troi use Between sana or 4°50 Gifffl WE ARE SHOWING AN UNUSUALLY SPLENDID RANGE OF « : American public opinfen would show gravel. $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50 SUITS A n . : TTA Audit Bureau of Circulations. speak fluently and a uthoritatively no sympathy with any who refused | The people were sorry to learn of . po beeen. | on them all. Progressiveness, jeom- | to take their share in a struggle ing the death in action of Kenneth Cam- See Bibbys Tweed Raincoats, Trench Style ee. Syed $18.00 ren | bined with considerable driving | which there could ns ro ne uiris, | bridge, a well-known Yarker boy, o War gardens are in great demand | power, may be said to have ben his Englishmen, said Dr. Campbell, | horn and raised here. His father, See Bibbys Nobby Overcoats, the Chesterfield, Oxford G eys, in Kingston. Have you secured | st ahs be abo tctin _ | did not want to pe vompelled to be | Melville Cambridge, 4s in France : : 8 ye | ost characte istic attribute. Mod lieve that the Canrch of Roms all| taking part in the war, Black Cheviots sen Sah me $22.50 your allotment yet? ern methods and up-to-date ideas! y FOF ror { , te s § er the world was working against] Harold Oldham leaves England for See 3 mart O oa 00 a in him a staunch friend. Such | them, yat so it would appear In| France and will do his bit as a flyer. Bibbys S a verc ts, t ts . . $18. | ators as commission government, | Italy, Australia, Canada, and now| His record as a flyer is of the best, had for its object the advancement Plant all vacant spaces this year. Draft the slacker garden and back- Ireland, the story was the sane | -pl i 3 i . town-planning, technical education the church that had not had ore yard for war service. improved. play grounds, ete, were word 1b say in denunciation of the! ENLISTED AT FIFTEEN remem rally ok 1 "1 pg eri : ¢ Zraluitons ---- NAN Why did Fate put those two is-| 0Y2lly championed. That he some rape of Belgium was now gratuitons-| | y y i | b p {Fresh | times . in is ad-| ly interfering in an iss vhieh ha | French-Canadian Lad Three Years ai lands so close together and vet 80} times found himself alone in his ad-| ly g an issue which had| re yn "is nothing to do with the {ree exercise | P far apart? inquires the New York | Fosacy o ow Meas Sid not Saunt of her spiritual privileges. Quebec, May 1. -Steps are being Use Basic Slag FER I ILIZER Sui. 'nis spirit; he was just a little ahea If her reason for thus acting made by his family to obtain from rn Te of the times and could afford to speaker continued, were her dislike| thc iron: in France a few weeks' For Your Garden The Y.M.C.A. is doing a great war| Wait, for the future could be de-|of all war, she might have shown it[leave for Hector Fraser, a young k It as 1.1 i ad es i | pended upon to bring support to hig] Sooner, and in Germany; but she, French-Canadian from 1 Cape St. We can tell you about good results that were obtained work. . appea for additiona side had never hampered Germany, and| lgnace, County of Montmagny, who by people who used it last season. Bold in large or small funds to "carry on" should meet | 5" . : always her operations. had told | has done three years' service at the quantities. with generous support. In fraternal circles and in church acainst the All:se front and is only eighteen, being : work Mr. Meek was particularly act- He said that Roman Calliciies in| barely fifteen years old when he en- 9 4 Local 'police broke 'up' a poker |ive and helpful. "He filled a pro- | England were 'sincere patrios and lsted with the very first Canadian devoted heart 'aml soul to their| Overseas battalion. game in the (City Park on Tuesday minent and 'honorable place in the 3 . 3 . 07 . URtry's 0 ww hd morBing. 1s this the any place public lite of Kingston and his de. | COUNTY'S cause peauld tiey, bring no Phone 388 Hardware King St. x " co- A married man should come home i where the police imagine the game | mise will be deeply regretted by all| religionists in other parts of the early at least one night each week-- A -------------------------- --_-- 1 flourishes in 'Kingston? classes of citizens. Upright, cour-| Empire? | Just to show his, wife that he ean| ® ; Fron reliable sced houses, m ie. ee ageous, thonorable, 'actuated by a Altera or -- : Win No it. : u hai . | Package and i 8 e dawn hi fave ways n ¢ a t y . This is the 1,370 day of the war, high sense of duty to the obligations for a long time he always Gadi want to Frat tool ph Ag nis "Ranks with the Strongest' arms or d e Alon few De Ibn. for and the Huns have not yet captared | 0 Opportunities of life, Mr. Meek | when the time comes to draw up the! best to seleot one with limited intel- HUDSON BAY Spring bl . : hag gone to his reward, leaving be-| sled. lect. Paris or the channel ports. Those . Bi 50 acres, 5 miles from Kingston, on inclined to be pessimistic ghoutq | "nd Mm an honored name that will ' Insurance Company 200d rond; fair bulldings; about 30 Ke heart | hi + i always be referred to with respect acres of good land under cultiva. take heart from this fact. and adnitration. FIRE INSURANCE tion. Price $2200. 100 acres, 11 miles from IKingsfon; fair _ - - The slaughter of men now going - : - : Freau Office. Reval Insurance Bide. bulldings; well 'watered and fenced; on in France and Belgium is with- |THE FAILURE OF FRIGHTFUL. Mana PRCY J. QUINN, Tex Beat clans plow Ion. Toons Sot ¢ out parallel in the history of" the NESS. DRUG STORE | =f 4 135 , well } d; 75 ] . world. It is a ghastly spectacle, but| Since the very beginning .of the| s W. H. GODWIN & SONS Pr a, oy eas Sno 18C Pricess St., © Phone 843 1 one which may usher in the day of a |war Germany has counted upon her| WINNING THE WAR AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. pngtione worth the mbuer. Trite & i wider freedom, olic frightfulness to ret pr - EAA dr dA AAA AAA sara Sani er ser] ; : The trifling thing is trifling still, though gifted De nor of Suy of these farms ean : arge dividends. In this, however, as : & thing is trifling still, though gi Pre A ra he had at once. A ne evoluti men defend it; th A "fills th ™ " £ 1a Russin, this time To "object | Aly another thin, sho has sig- Bills wil i ho nar a cng BE, that the long | _GIve and take would bo all right if * ! nally 'failed to eorrcctly intérpret drawn Prussian crime is all that is important, and. if| everybody would be willing to" give T J LOCKHART es Wy 4 DL CHOWN'S ; yy of placing monarchism again in the spirit of the Allies. The more in- 5 p you waste your precious time on lesser things, you |JUSt as much as they take. : Power. Such a setback to the cause famous her. deeds, the more deter- , ortn't. Your piffifhg talk of politics, of offices you're A hole lot of penpla.in his fo p ¥ 4 i P wor. want ot e irnis Garam, which Bo donne nas th. [TA Yere ber mies to ight on Bone eo ao ok hos an te foe 5 me in on | met tae at samen ¥s 0 The rape of Belgium stirred 'the ; song, but silence would be wiser until we right the 3 itiated and supported the movement. | oo civilized world to its very : world's great wrong and can the killing kaiser. Of AY AAA any . depths, and brought Britain into the Soi margin, profit, cost and price, the man of commerce Ln Syrup Gallon. Ada A dnshubthdilid a A -- T . Vag ) "Live and let live," is one of the chatters, but all such doodgds cut no ice--the war is supreme Taws of the universe. fhe [Yor The sinking of the Lusitania, all that matters. Do you Lin chase the sordid yen 3: kaiser is trying to trample that law he execution of Edith Cavell, the Wherever you may find it, while war is eating living under foot to-da Other aute- | ™urder of Capt. Fryatt, the air raids men, and strewing bones behind it? Are you for Under oot. olay. tried to thwart|°" UNProtected English towns and n Joolisn games 2d sports with fiery zeal a-tremble, V b Td MT i while in Valhalla's silent courts the murdered hosts 3 IU the growth of such, democratic|CHies. as well as many other man assemble? So long as Prussian eagles scream, and kultur blasts and shat- To Reduce the High Cost of Living try a principles in the past, but have fail. |féStations of German brutality and|ieps (here's only one important theme, the war is all that matters. : : aie. apostle of miliarim [(IEhUITIAL, Svel only to make the * package of Charm New Japan Tea at the * |thanm every to fight on until Germany . . RGR 0 . The farms need more men. So|¥as broken ana ner military power 'THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN low price of 23¢c a half pound package. dothe front line trenches. Unless | forever destroyed. The Hun, who 3 By GENE YRNES : TERE : ' enough fighting men are secured to|Fecognizes only the gospel of might, inibusihdibdnidd bdii, AAA Adrdrdddddbdrbddirddddddoinis stem the German advance, what [cannot understand the attitude of the : a! Will be the value of our farms in |Hberty-loving nations who would the days to come? A German vic-|Tuther go down to defeat than to sub- tory would mean the enslavement of [Mit fo the tyranny of the German J t A : ® | $ ' recognize that fact and support the| The present offensive on the west. HAD NE us = Tr r 1 b e ® @ government fu its endeavor to make |ern front, directed mainly against the KN 8 Rout : ; the defeat of the enemy a matter of | British armies, is only another evi- THIST | TOOK A : first importance, dence. of his mistaken idea that he CIVIL SERVICE gy 4 > : mri ---------- can break the unconquerable spirit EXAMINATION YESTERDAY : 3 days of stress all classes of Britain by inflicting upon her en-| AND THE ST10 : e ew €0 our are called .upon to save [ormous losses. Onee more he is des- ASKED "WERE THE dt 1s not only a mat-itined to fail. According to Hon. 2 : : = Can Now Be Seen At ed. The high apostie of militarisy: |(TiEhtlulness, serveq only to make the every Canadiab farmer, Let him [SWord. ' of necessity, i Sg | Eo Four is | as the | Shh maha REA ARLE eR Re