Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jun 1918, p. 4

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ee PAGE FOUR ~~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1918. béen erected in n part of the city| ito them, the e been a good position before THE BRITISH WHIG!: e appears. to be a ml perhaps it may if houses being ences are attrac- the builders for it is still to buy a home ted will {time than to pay FOOD STORED, out that it years LESS Sun points MUCH The Weekly is doubtful if dE E lg 1K ever in recent have vear ada at Butter dealers are store any more their visible a warning the to of eggs time there quantity this such a small been at throughout Cans the present time _- also hesitating al in weekiy vy than sufficient MITED, quirements. o stored of hwo = Sy=af ef as to Fevtiaked Dall YEE RITES: for re- It sounds striet Board supervision by with regard It must be ad- viante against too Food Control the storing of foods mitted that the cold of the country have part to play in maintaining the too dd supply, and if large stocks of butter, eggs and cheese not retained here { for consumption, will be ab-| when the supply runs | « ++ President Bditor and storage a very neces SUBSORIPTION RATES $ Edition) Ome year, fe fvered in city Sue year, if paid in advance 5.00 YOar, by mail to ura) oflicay $2.50 Sas year, So Yale St $2.6 are prices normally high This condition will ocenr when | The a condi not with being! i i | | low not paid fu adv Suni One year, 10 United States Bix and three months pro sell, seh would to if the farmer has litle rightly claims that tion comes to pass it the farmer fn thief or MONTREAL REPRESENTATIVE be/ HR. Bruce O 13% 81. Peter St, TORONTO. REPRISIENT ATIVE F.C 005 Traders Bank Bldg. UNFTRD STATIN ER EN RNTATLY i; Northrup, 225 Fifth Ave, New York FR Norra: 1510 Ass'n Bld. Chicago to charge or fair a profiteer, robber, To prevent such the Food Controller not to go to ex but to allow cold to contain a sufficient an evil day. a condition it advises acters to the Editor are published saly o over the actual name of the storage upply tremes, plants against ori ached 1s Snes. of mB Bost Job | offices in WHEN THE WAR WILL END. The news from France the past few days telling the gallant have been stemming the The ecireniation of THR BRITIS WHIG t= SUSI br the n wo AB Audit Bureau of Circulations. ae Now that a certain resident has openly admitted that he is a Sinn Felner the new chief of police will have to keep his ear to the ground. how French, ier must surely gladden Even those gloomy in- day, and mouth at their man advance every heart dividuals one meets every who appear down in the reverse, must bear countenance the ghost of a smile read that the enemy ad- To be sure the Huns considerably every on It the automobile drivers only continue breaking the traffic regulations and the police keep| catching them, the city's revenue is bound to grow. What's the use of Germany trying to win the war when it iz announced that Ireland would certainly dispute its supremacy should it emerge vie« torvious? will when they {vance is stayed. moved forward during the past few months and oc- cupy more French territory, but they are as far from victory das ever. Ad vance they will their opponents elude them, To win, they must de- stroy the Allied armies and there are not sufficient German brains and German carcases to do that. The Al lies have a lot of hot fighting ahead in keeping the monster off until the day arrives when they will he strong enough to turn on him and erush him, They know that this time Is have Imagine the ( Germans protesting against the lynching of a Hun in the United States for treason, when they are 'murdering Prisoners of the Al- lied nations every day! mm talk 'y | fwho wa approaching, and the day will be has- tended by those ut home determining that they will leave nothing undone that will prosper the Allied cause, Saving, sacrificing, giving and serv. ing are the main esentials. When these things are carried out to the greatest possible degree, then our armies who are shedding their blood for us and for liberty will strike the blow that will end in triumph, Fhe Toyonto Telegram declares that the war can never be lost so long as the British navy holds the seas. It also says that fighting and not farming will win the war, -------------------- The Ottawa-Journal-Press cannot fee how a pienie is to any longer be a picnic without a ham: sandwich, And it is right. Without the sand- wich the picnde is robbed of its glory, Another year of war and we will Pay a sweet penny for our clothes. The prices of woolen goods are soar- Ing and e¢lothiers hive difficulty in getting a stock at all. And Canada is only beginning to feel the pinch, Last week H. C. Nickle declared to the Board of Works that Mayor Hughes was the: only citizen who fully obeved the traffic regulations. '1s the police magistrate taking cog- nizance of this statement? MEDICAL EDUCATION, The report with supporting state. ments on medical education in On- tario by Justice Hodgins, the commissioner appointed by the On- tario Government to investigate amd report upon the standing of the vari- ous followers of the healing art in this Province, has been published in @ Government blue book. The inves- tigation, much of which was held in publie, has created considerable pub- lie interest, and the ' report will be read with avidity by not a few, The Times has made a digest of the re- port. According to it the Justice de- votes the first part of his report largely to a phase of the healing art that has arisen out of the war. The wounded soldiers have led to the adoption of what is called physical therapy in their treatment, massage, sanatorium residence, exercise, ete. The Justice seems to be improssed with the value of such treatment, and advises the medical colleges to equip themselves with the necessary ap- pliances and equipment, designed to help the soldiers to heip himself, Mr. Hodgins devotes considerable space to a discussion of the drugless cults seeking recognition. He says that there are no osteopathic schools in Canada ,where the Provincial au- thorities can inspect and classify its adherents if they are to practice here, roo | They 'must depend for standards up- te-lon the VU. 8. State hoards. Manipula- Judge Madden had compassion on that Youth who tried to make his es- cape from penitentiary and gave him 'a chance. He might have added years to the term he is already BerVing, but he was a wise judge and merei- ful According to report, the new chief of police will not be chosen from the present force. Whoever he may be, it he is possessed of the integrity of the late Chiefs Baillie and Horsey he will be worthy to fill the post they 80 honorably held. Once again the Kingston Utilities Commission is In sore straits. For the third time in six months its ae- countant has resigned. It is now ap to tie Commission to BOCUré ap ace foniue 31 who will Stick to the job a and more recognized as a valuable at' joints. |, It will be remembered tive treatment, he says is belng more} agent in the cure of or elimination] of diseased conditions of the bones! pothists upon the same| level i D hristian Selent- that they to conform with if they cure He insists, of children x physician must Jus did not raciors ists, lieve regulations, in the or alley howey » case a regul attend advise | tice or PUBLIC OPINION Only Some irish elphia North American) ans have one claim They're the only folk the Irish have declined to in to renown history fight Talk Can Never be t The Hun, - Fotonto Tel unit mers ght Emperm Canada about as united farmers of am) of © Ontario William with effectively Ukraine The in the fonzht Empe | Russia, Two Kinds of Warriors. Brooklyn Fag | wo kinds of people who Ip to America Those to run the war and those from it There are are of who want nt to ran away no he A Resemblance. Piviladelphia Ledger) A cablegram 'says. that Princes crambling thrones in Bast, which us of the cretion of who twisted a mule's it would do. German new reminds youth what are for the ai ihe tail to see Figured on "Sir Tom, " Sir. Go member of who fell for fle of honors thought it w as i the only the Doininion Cabinet a title at the recent shuf- Ve wouldn't have Valuing titles as we do, we thought the only member of the Government likely to be knighted this time would be the Hon. Tom Crothers The th Tremble. ( The war is earth." The first bombardment Paris by the new German was recorded by the seismographs in the eastern universities of the United States. The professor in charge of the seismograph at Swarthmore has declared that chronologically - the bombardment and the record of the instrument appar to be perfectly synchronized." fhe same scientist, states that these seismographie ree- ords indicate that the monster wea- pons actually shoot the ° deepsunk rock strata of the earth. No explos- ion in the air, however intense, would "shaking the of iy HAR rar William with talk in |! big gun} make impressions on the sensitized paper of the seismograph. ENGLISH PRESS COMMENT, London Daily Ewpre We should have n thousands of ae western front in the they are there the on Germany becomes a heap certainty. If, ieg were attdcking, | planes were bombing 71 roads and others were carrying the r into the heart of Germany, de- ying Rhine Hirdges and muni- want Europe is atts viveed win the war before Tuning hy Boys. Cigarette Smoking London Times . Many evils have to this ubiquitous war, that of allowing youn smoke one 'which | been averted. Many of boys of the tender age of five with the inevitable "fag," and it seems to be quite. thé wordin thing for young boys and grow 3 spend their money in cigarett we are to start the next generation properly, ought we not prevent ignorant chikiren from stunting - growth, ruining their constitu nd befouling their lungs with y noisome weed? Whatever the opinion as to the t of smoking on the adult, medical experience unanimous in conde mining the habit befora puberty attributed but surely children to 7 well have been is Real Hospita.'t ondon Daily Mail The r ationing, i easier. The 'war |} from the old burden ations' entertainment reil friends---come to It is really pleasant to drop for dinner unex- Ve've brought dine with you." when I hear the ng at haif-past seven and go through the jarder in my mind. I know the )visitors will produce but- ter and cheese and sugar I can stir my husband up now to go out id see friends. (Men have such a horror of being under an obligation. Wa are having more good talk, more jolly informal evenings, since the rationing began than we had in the old days of plenty and formality too, has us ds us now in at a friend's pectediy and say, wr rations round to dé not jump now NEW TRIAL OFFERED, Proceedings Taken in Methodist Min ister's Case Irregular. Windsor, June 15.--The Court of Appeals, the highest ecclesiastical court of the Methodist Conference, has ordered a mew trial in the case of Rev, Dr. R, W, Knowles, of Pe- trolea, against whom charges bord- ering on heresy weve preferred. This action was taken on the ground that recent proceedings taken by a Board regular. It is charged by prominent members of the conference that Rev. Dr. Knowles was pointing towards Unitarianism, and had become im- bued with New Thought doetrines. | That extra room may be made the! source of extra infome--if you use the classified columns. pia 4 v Rippling Rhymes "Oh, rav piles plain, ders slain. in church. old foes. THE INNOCENT what," to save the world all this grier?" the old red kaiser weeps the tears of croc odiles, his vietims strewn in heaps, in windrows, stacks and The countless dead men lie on Europes bloody beneath the blue spring sky, The kaiser's long range gun, fired from its! Submarines, secret perch, his cruel murder done among the babes | sengery hate There is no crime so base that Bill would it balk, no abyss of disgrace in which he will not walk, | Wards to the various theatres of war The vultures find their feasts wherever Wilhelm goes: | he number of animals conyoyed ex- men, and girls, He leans against a gun, and we can hear him cries Prussia's chief, have I not done We hear the kaiser by Wilhelms or- and priests he butchers as his| M | en's and Boys' Wear | ee. SEE OUR... J Young Men's Suits The Whinton At $25 00 You'll find tailoring, fit and ultra smartness in these young men's suits, that it will be diffi- cult to duplicate elsewhere at anywhere near our price. Genuine Panama. Special today BOYS' SUIT SPECIAL VALUE $2.75 The High School Suit, Sizes 29 to 35 The Knox $9.00 The Don $12.50 Phone 388 BRITISH TRANSPORTS CARRIED 17 MILLIONS | The Admiralty Gives Particu- lars of Navy's Achievements During the War. London, June 15.--An example of the routine work carried out by the British Admiralty during the three and a haif years of war ig shown in the fact that, despite rermany's venteen million pas- been conducted in mili- transporis backwards and for- itary jeeed two million. The number of | vehie les carried was more than four roar, "Chee, what have I not done, to sidestep all this! hundred thousand and the quantity gore?" where; a ¥ MACH, 4 ed in the air; from the chured, and shot, and know not why.. 'Now Hun is he), your perch old hoss! across with such a gag as that! dered men repose; clothes! Ceased talking in The kalser's victims sleep, uncounted, they're buried in the deep they're dragged from hut and hall, and every- p, they're slaughter 10 die; they're backed against a wall, cries the royal Hun (a heartwrung "Oh, what have I not done to stop this jamboree?" Come off through your hat! You cannot get leagues of Flanders mad your mur- your hands are dripping blood; it's dripping from your --WALT MASON. THINGS THAT NEVER HA!" Copyright, PS a AND TRY FATHER, gi) E oR, 1 TO INSYEAD OF oUT NiGut NigHT | WOULD LEARN Sou Ba {of stores transported was In excess of 37,000,000 tons. In addition considerable assistance in transport has been given by British ships to other Allied nations, The British Admiralty haf car- ried nearly a million tons of stores for the Italian Government, and also about three and a half millions tons of ecal for Italy in requisitioned steamers. ' HAV ® GAS SU PREMACY Allies Beat Germans at Their Own Game, Washington, June 15. The Al- lies now excel the Germans in gas warfare, Carl L. Alsberg, chief of the Bureau of Chemistry, told the Sen- ate Agriculture Committee. They not only have more gas at their dis- posal and are applying it more effec- {tively than the G8rmans, he said, but in defensive warfare they have more improved gas masks. The Senate Military Committee at the same time was questioning of- ficers of the gas service and of the Bureau of Mines as to the progress the United States has made in gas warfare. Dr. Alsberg said the Allies had |mude wonderful progress in the de- '{velopment of gas since the war be- gan. He predicted 4d preventive against, mustard gas soon: would be believe we are on the right {track, but we haven't yet got it." declared, referring to experiments 3 BURNER GAS PLATES With Star Drilled Burners and Large Oven with Glass Door -- Complete $9.00. 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FRASER 78 William Street. and safety, but it is not practieal nor vital enough for the boys who are fighting. The Jitter are daily exem- plifying their practical: Christianity by deeds of heroism, self-sacrifice and unselfishness. They are daily face to face with the stern realitie: of life and death, and they need a religion free from all formalism. The clergy, he said, should not be exémpt from military service, and it would have been a huge blunder to exempt theclogical stugents. He predicted ja great change In religious thought and practice when the half a million or so Canadians soldiers return home, with: an out- look on life greatly . changed from | that which they had before the war. Bonnell was a student housie, nd was planning to take a dourse 1 en he entisted. He arrived Home m the front he | this winter, having Boer gassed and wounded. Be recaived stone fire-pince, dining-room, kitchen, Bathing Caps CHIC AND SERVICEABLE 50¢c To $1.50 DR. CHOWN'S DRUG STORE 18F Princess St, TTY YY YR hhh oo ob TTT daha a a aa Phone 848 | b I.J. LOCKHART| Try it for Breakfast ! We were fortunate in have ing a good w of coffee on hand when the and will continue to sell our Java and Mocha duty wis pat on at Dai | Quebec Crop Conditions, Quebec, June 15.--~From reports he Depa

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