Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jun 1918, p. 4

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-- PAGE FOUR - iit; THE DAILY BRITISH. WHIG, 'THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918. -------- -- -- E : THE BRITISH Tr over $331--put them un-land remember the threats of Ger-|German Soriinmdics in any form, | pidlov when be retired for |many directed toy ourselves with- [any where, and not to patronize mer- 85TH YEAR, d i 4 : . he night and found they were miss out think with udder at what {chants who deal in German goods. Most of his money might be t : 1 of our own |Now the French Sailo Union, with bills. Hard | itizens had England failed {200,000 men, has pl +d itself to man, The caso lthe id in that dreadful summer of {the same policy. tigation by the mili-}1¢ goems likely to exter pa can and ltalian seamen. A MAN FROM THE WEST. obstacle against the revival of Ger- I igh regard in which the Rev.iman trade can hardly be imagined. ty council to incrgase Jr. R. J. Wilson was held in Van-}The U-boats have la shown a IM intenance of the|couver, B.C., as evidenced by thelsoméwhat less atrocious disposition feounty poor from $2.50 to $3.00 aldeen vegret of the citizens of thai|It they return to humane and legal week, he bacco allowance {place | ¥ with him, makes| practices, the world's decent sailors from 35¢ to Se month. It i8 ala mark mai he new minister of f will be largely responsible. reasonable request and one that ne |Chalmer resbyterian ehurch, King- or -------- doubt county council will gladly |ston. Dr. Wilson, yet a young man, The Honors Factory. a Pho. affairs of the home BE a oon be 44 oh. Aitken oy 1. | Toronts Globe, grant. The affairs of the home mus appear to have touched the whole ironical laughter arected the state be conducted with unusual efficiency | life of that cosmopolitan Pacific coast ment in the British He » of Com- if it can feed the inmates on even |eity. At a gathering of what has|mons that the number of = appoint- $3.00 a week been described as one of "all sorts } in the Ogsder the British . o- sached 5 J "t- I conditions of men." the fact wast, ad 3 ached . A mex rested that it of ai Weakis uy The Canadian Press Association in|.....;asized that Dr. Wilson's ARES aL . of 50000 $ . ¢ making W. J. Taylor, of the Wood pa ic ministry in times of sorrow | de *d ones he mobilized into an lead ua ers . stock Sentinel-Review, as its presi-|,, ouragement has been a large |arn vision. ~ When the title busi- Bir dent dent honored a publisher who prae-le ior in his sueeess. That is the] fomes ase 1 : mother, of arliaments ¥ s" may Managing-Director. | tically put advertising on a basis that |, ) tap that #4 pariman ' ) . . J i ype of n ster that the people need |. permitted to smile 2 vithout ITS oe Eo h has proved profitable to newspapers. |, day. In Vancouver, Dr. Wilsonlin r+ the feproach seeking to SU ~s Ready to try on finks ed to i . . He also did much to make advertis- seems to have been "a man's man' | under ie. the founda of the your order na few hours time. i na la ¥ ga COT yg h ~. ¥ nul vy 1 ing honorable, truthful and econ a great asset for a minister, for in] Br! 1 constitution pull down rincing. Mr. Taylor's home town is a : 1¢ central pillars of empire Re SUBSCRIPTION RATA vincing . Ta) these days it is the men who need|.: : ; Lave dane the $ a 41 a neh. Napanee. He taught school at Yark-|,, larger uplift ' : Spat o hanars vho have done Lhe The Derby $e as we sau va na an 16.50 year, delivers n city z a 2 hel 5 1 4 state some service and heen te . . year, if paid-in advance ..... $6.00 | er, and once published a paper at It is not often that a clergyman of | ing of e reward inust nly The Aviator wie . ht asin $27.50 ear, by mall to rural offices $2. Twee Taylor is a genuinel that - a nf Hetinatinm Joar. to United States f260| Tveed. Mr. Taylor is a genuine) [the far west accepts a call to a small} that | 2 h a TheGraduate .. .. .. .. .. . .. $25.00 one youl Sami: Weakly ditions nw enthusiastic newspaper man. It stern city, for the west prides it-1 7 Pha y a ha The A ht $22 50 One year, x pot_paid in a advance La A NEW ORG ANTZA TION. {self pon possessing a broader out-|i ont ration 8 Of J. i is aaa Se . Ove year. to Un i Wicks old] title ts the output of a factory TheBiltmore .. .. ..... .. .. .. $25.00 t look on thir and lo 0 4 months pro rata. A new agricultural organizatic ni! . and 1 RS upon {eastern Canada as being just a bit| rather than a hand-picked process. It The Kenmore i iu 0921.50 MONTREAL REPRESENTATIVE the United Farmers' Co-operative plea ant R. Bruce Ow: 3 St. Peter 8t.§ © namow and not as progressive as ' ark ' $0.0 TO RONTO REPRESENTATIVE Company, has a membershi ls x ! sR ne t 1 mark of the sovereigns fq ; The Row $30.00 TNrTRD STA TES 1 EER RAENTATIVE: 200 and 1s steadily growing. A clear the people who turned their stepsihui that deceives nol r longe Tem rte pra tae 3 Al VEPR ESI! ' Lu a8 wile a wtward to build a new country In nine cases out of it i e I Th F.R.Northrup, 225 Fifth Ave, New York |and timely - exposition of its work we wal 1 4 uild a new country, It Tt rane To $1 A e Baron =a oe . = "ie eae. $ 0.00 FR Northrup, 1510 Ass'n Bldg, Chleago was given at Cataraqui on Tuesday is from this broad and free west that] Vor otf the politician 4 as g { > 3 sd: Wilton asnies g Bent cals } y * consist 1 Latters to the Editor are published|evening hy B. C. Tucker. president Dr. Wilson comes after a successful ' oF ping. the ADE! ( pastorate of [fifteen years, and the he ion in ( enly over the actial name of : or : of (the of the Minto Club of Hastings 3 . Whig extends to him a hearty wel-}in a prohibition of County, Committees of trained men her ary Attached is one of the best fo . some to the old cit f Kings ith this country, a nti ® » printing offices In Canada. look after the buying and selling of |" me to the old city of Kingston in Yor democratic sentin i ilk Shirts The eirenlation of THE BRITISH )| [Armers' requirements and products, THE S ORS' BOYCOTT pe certain tl in future grants i SAILORS OY COTT, : > WHIG is satheaticated by the and through this co-operation effect i ALOR. BOY IT ff title be few and far befween, 4 . a ; " AB vw : wor a . There has been much talk' of an] ..g i , lease the Canadian a great saving ve movement tends : : 4 p erse the Lahaial Audit Bareau of Clrculations. gree 1 he movement tends, . omic hoycott against Germany f the practice were aholished to eliminate the middleman and the| , : : i "OF , I r ithe PAA AAA AAA rtm | BE Fie It is bei : alter the war, directed by Alled gov- lecorations which carry no titles > % fiteer, is being heartily sup- . ef ction 18 ne 1¢ 0 Str Italy holds her own. ported by farm, ra id ph ily sup ernments or by the business interests] hjection 3 not 1 arly tr ng. Silk H s d by farmers an eir repre e . ut these are losing their merit b ry Mac mettn imme rds " A 181 Tepr of Allied nations. The Oswego Pal- ¢ 4 bas ; \ 1 osie " f : : : . se of the flood them poured out Only two more days 1 apis sentatives, and bids fair to become : : : use of tue food oi them pou L nly 0 more days to register 4 ladium doubts whether any official indiscriminately. after to-day. wi an Impoptant organization. action will be tuken toward this end. a = NY Genuine Panama Hats _ ans op fred : ree died At Syrs se, STRATION. From pre Sal indi ations, however, The Die a A oc Syracuse, at the Svra- The Whig is in receipt of letters it. may not he necessary. If a boycott cuse Memorial Hospital, on Monday, seems desirable, the sailors may take [June 10th, of Miss Marjory Hastings, ye . . vg Pi daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Frz . The Ch ago News says that Henry the { nited States requesting that | 4° of it, gh op i gy i Mr oak R Ford is now. trying to get the sub- registration cards be forwarded to : 4 two weeks before being taken to the : them. They wish to avoid possible to enforce a practical, effectual boy- hospital where she was a patient for| marines out of the ocean by Christ- tt inst Gert 1 Ho 3 1 that skill * . A . co agains rerms yoods quite | five days. 3 skill a i nis. : trouble when they return to Canada. |® E Han: goocs q ive days. All that. skill and loving 1900 GRAVITY Power and Hand The advice given them may be of regardless of what their own gov-|ocare could do was done to save the | : g . antd X fall w . beautiful young life. She had made = As that fine war garden is mow [benefit to others residing abroad: Sram ms and fellow-countrymen her home during the past winter with | . . furnishing fine, healthy, nutricious | Registration cards may not be sent |e! about it. ~The British seamen's | alatives in Syracuse, N.Y., where she Washin Machines Union, a powerful body with some |was attending Central High school. . Do your duty as a British subject ---register early. from several Canadians residing in In fact, the sailors are preparing No ms ns vegetableg it is time to cut out beef [out of the country, or even out of the was au Entra} : 8 i regi istrie AH any nn | bundreds of thousands of members, | Her father is in England with a medi- . * until the autumn sets in. registration district. All any return- ds « ¢ of me A k n nN A washer that is sold all over the continent. ! Le mg Canadian has to do is to report |2a9 diready in operation a pro- Teas te Kavadigns, The, Bar Sold I Fat fish and save bacon. Locallto the postmaster in the first town |8'amme which constitutes a power- ton, Vermont, only at fish dealers are now prepared oor city he enters and there fill out|ful menace to German trade, It is -------------- i supply your wants. The advis. .in [hig or her card. He is even allowed |imspired by the artocities committed The Officers of Somme Club, B U N T ' ny aps Eo i [ey fare in whieh to vegan, wr Oe 10k 20 ton tr ot Si aril Prone 38g, © Hard King S Thor's nothing Slow about Rings- ter returning. Under the circum- a ir is BR To Fairfull, Nelson street, for the pur one iaraware g t. stances, there ig mo need for any yes an on German goods, | pose of electing officers. "There was CHIC AND |ton. Just look at the way owners of worry aon the part of absent Cana-| With 'a clause automatically extend-|quite a large attendance: and some " SERS CET) automobiles are being fined in the dians ing the time a certain number of | Very important business decided. LAR These officers were chosen: President, police court each day for breaking weeks for every subsequent atrocity fea N. re , St : eet --- : E ¥:i Miss Norma McFedridge; Vice-Pres., ne un d ow ihe speed lint. SELLING WOOD ALCOHOL. | As the Germans: fgnored the threat, | Miss Flora Fair B.A: A; secretary, VICTORY LOAN 0 50c To $1.50 4 Tee Yesterday the Whig called atten-{and kept right on killing British sea- | Miss Bella McCall; treasurer, Miss Henry Ford will be a candidate =" 0 0 © CE led to men contrary to law and humanity, |Laura Saunders; pianist, miss Lil-| § Patriotic Investment for United States senator from] Ho" lo the h rd death, wi in wo tiie arid his already Frown to more Han Fairfull; convenor of business Still holds first place as a a 9 Michigan. If all the Michiganders weeks, as a direct result of drinking| 'e pe a8 7 LE committee, Miss Muriel Metealfe, as- In small or large amounts, for wh Ford cars vote Tor hin. his] Wood alcohol, and suggested that|than five years. It may be ten years|sistant, Miss Lottie Timms; convenor short or long terms. who own Ford cars vote for him, action to lessen this evil should: be | before the war ends. of Red Cross Committee, Miss Isa- Price 9915 9%, and accrued 4 [Sydenham lake, main line Canadian i 5 vales - i i : Set : 5 N ny, h rom Shponcpt will be hopelessly outdist taken at once. A local druggist In all that time, every British sail-| belle Baxter. interest. Northern prior 3 Shan » d-ro hy DRUG STORE . ? i Amal per rork et 3 - , with Iarge need draws attention to the fact that tha . oil remain Piedeed mt i Wore Love may laugh at locks and bas, H.G in& a kitchen, 188 Bt. ; gale of this i fi o | with German sailors, no 0 handlieinut § peps when ry, WwW spacious cool celinrs, verandah over- Princess Phone 843 ale of this poison is not confined t 'tbat it weeps when hungry . . odwin Son oor igh Take ony Rumdred and ' . drug stores, but that it can be pur-| 7" TT ~ 20' urings and Real Estate. fifty feet frontage on the lake, about , rock St. one and rt Acres ground, un- chesse. Somehow its fragrance re- Shased po any hardware store in She ! Phono 424 aroancil Pe aren ware, cement / ic euy. ruggists, therefore, canno floor with Toft and & box stall, fee house minds us of that which attaches to a ns une » - Po . German honor and German good be rightly blamed for all the of annex, concrete walks, finest spring wa. x : fenses. In fact, the Whig did not ter from rock-drilled well, boat house for Iaunches and 'skiff; one cedar skiff faith. 4 impute the blame to them at all, but Rith dry wood slreagy cut iu last a Iry it for Breakfast ! long me: ten minwtes wa or row YY dd Porsondlly we don't care how much war they make on limburger summer home which charms on sight, Ing a : supply of coffee on ships, sunk by German submarines, | enforce a stricter supervision of the Kummer poly to have been raised and are again in|sale ef this dangerous beverage. SACRIF ICES hand when the duty was pat on commission. The net loss oceas-| Legal permission to engage in the . Still, still we bask in gilded ease, and soothe our- 3 and will continue to sell our foned by the submarines steadily de-|sale of wood alcohol absolves the k selves with fine cigars, and fill ourselves with costly | cheese, and choo around in motor cars. We put fine . . Java and Mocha eases. druggist, the s . hn i esi Tt hardware merchant raiment on our backs, we buy silk shirts of gorgeous js and all others from direct blame. It ! price; we haven't yet got down to tacks, we haven't Bl * German submarines are now oper- | is the provincial government and the 3 made. a sacrifice. We read stern tales from o'er the P Lb At 40c Per Lb. ating off the Atlantic coast of thellicense board which must assume the iy sed, which tell of Britain's battered line, and buy up = seven bonds or three, where we should call for forty- WALL PAPER for the present, ] responsibility. { , $ ; al United States, where they have sunk ponsibility. Again we declare nine. We haven't helped our Uncle Sam so much it's * We have a large assortment at new Roasted on the Premises. several small coasting vessels. Have | Action to lessen this evil must he ; wal th while to relate: we eat brown bread, well wall puper. Scotch Ontmeals and a lot Growmd Hourly. the European waters become so taken at once. : ad with jam, and think we're doing something ised varedine in remunnts of hall dangerous for them that they must ------ en : Wea waste enough, each passing day, (because| | Also kalsomining, painting and paper . / ye dO hot ase our domes) to drive the wolves of want hangiog. All work dose promptly, Jas. REDDEN & Co. 0 i ? oh : RYE 4 3 go farther afield to geek their prey? BRITAIN'S NOBLE SERVICE. ! sway trom filly thousand soldiers' homes, We. waste D. FRAS Phones 20°and 990, Canadians who ' recognize the our coin on princely duds when simpler rags would s ; splendid part which Britain has play- do as well, we blow our change for smokes and suds, 78 Wiltam Street, Emmeline Pankhurst, but here is one od In -ihis 'War will Foils... the and gawds too numerous to 'tell. Of sacrifice we're appre: x ing large while on our padded course we romp, like Cleopatra on her opinion of hers that all can subscribe to: "If Germany wins the war, wo- following tribute paid by Dr. Pren- barge in luxury and idle pomp. Our loyalty is all a fake unless we show X tice, of Nyack, N.J,, and which is] we have some steam; oh, let us prod ourselves awake, and do the things of men's cause will be lost." She has now being circulated by the Ameri-{ Which we dream! : VE a Germany! Ss Tespect can National Security League: -- WALT MASON. { B y 9 WE HA A woman, "While 'we have been so unprepar- O -- ara e TED PLY ed, it has been the English fieet that ; LIMIT SUP ; extend it: th 2 Xingsion rm ype a has been defending our Munroe doc-| THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN dis fire of ossday by whieh trine; it is the English fleet that has : kept our coasts unscarred; it is the . " ; ; . gion eulered oweieas English fleet that has enabled our a : Padi Mere should be. a commerce and our transports to cross HERE S TWO DOL LARS OH YOu POOR R MAN: # _" ied tn on Into: the ens of the seas: it is that Imperial line of FOR LAST WEEKS 200M | FEEL SO SORR Euicd vestigat ships and guns and men that havel RENT - -THATS fie FOR YOU THAT N k fae, calamity, Sl protected us through our uneasy mo HE MONEY | [CANT 1 TAKE ay . ET] ® : announced yesterday, over half [Slumbers, that have given us time IN THE woORL a ; : BEA : £ the hag already deen [10 Wake up to the issues of this HTHTR Named : i : : : That is a tine war, and upon which we have de- ! 2 NA pended for the opportunity to make ~ " ready and prepare. : el J : 3 Go 7 : 3k _ "All Makes and All Sizes. Sli ® Since Jan. 1st, 1915, 407 British|to the government, which did not 4 bier vont Bap Mm in Eide i We wove fort n_ hats One cannot always agree with Mrs. is "Again and again has England sav- ed the world; once when the white sails of the Armada rounded Ushant and spread out 'over the English] : channel; again when Louis XIV, was|.

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