Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1918, p. 4

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¥ captured by otr boys from the Huns. PAGE FOUR THE Dall Y BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY; NOVEMBER 4, 1918. rb Sensi. Sse-- THE BRITISH WHIG, 85TH YEAR Published Daily and Semi-Weekly by THE BRITISH WHIG PUBL ISHING | CO, LIMITED, J. G. Elllott .. Leman A. Guild . President Editor and Mans Aging-Director Telephones Business Office $ Editorial Rootue Job Office : 323 292 eset ee » SUBSCRIPTION HATES {Dally Edition) One year, rdelivered In city ..$8.00 One year, if paid in advance .$5.00 year, by mall to rura; offices 32 a year, to United States Semi- Weekly Edition) , by: madi, cash . - . r. if not paid in advance ar, to United States .. . Hix and three months Pro rata, One One yes One One $1.50 MONTREAL R BERR Bruce Owen . H. Northrup, 5 Firth ¥ R.Northrup, 50 Ase'n Bidke. NPATIVE St. Peter St New Fork Chica R Letters to the only" over the writer Editor are pub (actual name of t x ens. Attached 18. one of the . best job printing offices in Canada p-------- The circulation or THE BRITISH Whig is authenticated by the ABO Audit Bureaa of Cireulations, AI mg a Germans drilled and led the Tur-| kish armies, but Britain destroyed them. So much for the boasted Ger-| man efficiency. i - We wouldn't want to carry the in-| surance risk on those German war- ships in thé Black Sea British na- val units are headed in that direction. | The Boston Transc ript 5 says that in declaring that the German colonies will not be surrendered Mr. Balfour! speaks fpr American as well as Bri- ls tish interests, When Germany forsook the ways of righteousness in order to gain, as 5 hoped, her "place in the sun,"| she sealgd her own doom. Righteous-! ness alone exalteth a nation. "Castor oil is winning the war," declares .a newspaper headline. | Young Canada will gladly respond | by diverting its supply from alimen- tary channels to war channels. Germany ought to be forced to make terms 'with her military m ters. It iS the Allied armies which have encompassed her defeat, and | they alone deserve the right to dic-! tate the conditions of peace. Britain has Perfected her plans for] taking care of after-the-war trade! problems. Canada's department of trade and commerce should awake from its long sleep and make some moye fu the skme- direction. Germany's last loan has been al failure, because her people are con-| vinced . that the war is lost. Let] Canada's loan, now being raised, be|® an unqualified succcess, because we know beyond doubt that the war is won. i |e | As a safe and sound investment, the Victory Loan has no rivals. That | fact is recognized by the Sun Life! Insurance Co., which has taken $10,- 000,000 of the bonds. Don't hesi- * tate 'any longer; buy ail the bonds you ean afford, and then some. Several "Ontario towns and cities have been presented with memen- toes of the war in the form of guns A few up-to-date pleces bf ordnance placed alongside the obsolete guns in our city parks would afford an interesting comparison. E---------------- Diseases of the lungs are following in the wake of the influenza epi- demic. In Paris, France, 515 deaths de to this cause last week, 8 influenza was responkible 1 controller of the States, issues the optimis unusw Americans aro to be con- 8 on Dofscking such an en. i ment | {Thr put off the canvasser? | ber of small applications roll up in- {of the {a booster. (from the altar-stairs of & Protestant Tow this is} Br en i BS 4 wists | Wifitary Matters ors | § cone lusion ny At the same] Fee trimester ratte iter te ttes cause spilling of An] r low morals, oo s is left in glori- The his will, and| Lieut last to be eon-|D¥de, wane ¥ eight an Page 8.) conferred on 1 of Principal given him for ded he killed two of the ghemy. Her of ¢ rk the sidered and other mail st just the same in England and can go up to seven pound. The Expeditionary should form part The sender's naine ould be shown on let- that they" may be re- eliverable. © The mail B.C. SMALL APPLICATIONS NEEDED. k of the Victory Loan realized MORE 2 France 3 Is { pounds cents a words Force of jand ac ters tu goes campaign \ passed. [The amount slightly tover $1,000,000 are still a ¢ way from the « bjeetive of §2.- has 18 i i for but we {Tong G00 rder if und via Vancouver, [750 are now entering work All: of every o ce week; are upor the ir fof ene and uo d] and | calied | Lieut Askwith, C.A.8.C will e on Wedgesday tp accompany a | citizens es draft of 150 men for France. The uyon to recognize their duty no jar aft will be composed of infantry, only the government but to|but Lieut. Askwith expects to be at- themscives, and, having recognized {tached to the C A.8.C. at the front fi help the canvasser | The report that he was to go to Si ) iy tin beria" was not correct. Lieut. Ask- body's fig The soldier at with made a great many friends the the rkman, shop-{ while in Kingston. keeper business man and the farxier are bound fo seé the is needed this of every class to It is every- home, | clerk, the the : Brigadier A. C. Joly de Lotbiniere is gazetted major-general whilst com- success : JOF-genera Is imander-in-chief of the Engineers. He vad ius -it rests up- {is an R. M. C. graduate. ach and everyone { loan a There is no such thing as responsibility Major A. C. Lewis, Toronto, for of the 216th Battalion, Toron- ill probably succeed Lieut.-Col. Barker, 0.C., 2nd Canadian rison Regiment, who will be ansferred to military headquarters A A.G The war has to be financed and | {we have got it through. Our {farm produce and manufactures { mus t be marketed, for our produe- x ton by far exceeds our home cor jsumption; and the money asked for|%S by the government will /keep onr shops and factories going and | workmen employed. In fact i whole industrial system upon whieh | the prosperity of the country des vice. paraded at ten o'clock. and i ponds only bY | proceeded St. Mary's Cathedral | the response of the citizens of Can | ada at this time. You who are able to buy a $50 or $100 bond obtaining a guaran- of continued profitable empluy- Yoii shopkeeper, invest- ing in a $100 or $500 Victory Bon d, insuring your business. Bot! being paid a handsome rotars investment in the form of cent. integest, too. Thea In the name of your family and those wno shed their blood and died for your safety, why? Your money small amount tells. to see C.H.A. and the Royal S¢hool y paraded at 1 lock iy and proceeded to Syden- ham street Methodist church for vice. I'he Roman Catholics of the The R our Ar 0.30 oc the fon can be maintained to 1dant has returned and has depot N. Leslie, com H.A. Depat Ottawa, of the The remains of Pte.» G. C. Dyer were interred with full military hon ours on Monday afternoon. The band and a gun carriage of the RC. H.A accompanied the remains from the late soldier's home in Portsmouth to Cataraqui ceme Col. J of the R.C from duty at sumed command S re are tee hy are are on the 6% per Deficient, But Suffie ient, ("Toronto nch fight Crown brilliantly," Prince re "With the individual tenacious, but deficient.'" Na- "The Fr sald the German cently in i English," man is very gio the leadersiiip ds poleon said that, so, of course, the Crown Prince feels safe in repeatifig it But deficient as English leader ship is usually said to be by its-eop- ponents, history 'shows that it gen- erally suflic One group of Freneh "patriots" stit cling Sirmly to the idea of an- nexing the jeft bank of the Rhine. Paris hus been placarded with vari- cus reactionary posters calling upon is 'needed---every Make the num- to hundreds this week by being one number. Baya bond and be HUNS' FAR-EASTERN DREAM. The kalser's first visit to Cou- stantinope was in October, 1898 It was in the first week of November, the New York Times reminds us, THE YE NOT eT ---- THEN GRUDGE Awarded First Prize in Victory Poetry Contest. Since neither word of Nor prayer of our r The dear lost lads of « That legion "gon How shall we gruc To beat their foen Where the Red Pru hold Sacked city, ours can ra store, yefore, yeHow gold | n down, sslans pitiless pillaged town? tn tt co tren : ee == = & * : STYLE HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS But if some faith of our could know; Some prayer of our awake, The dear lost lads of long That perished for our sake, And at the dusk their spirits dim Came whispering sweet and far From that fair land beyond the rimd Of things that mortal are-- If such could be, would these not ask { Vague voices down the wind) ? That we should help--ah, humble task----- Then grudge we not the yeliow gold To beat their foemen down, Where the Red Prussians pitiless} hold Sacked eity, pillaged town ~George Maitland, Toronto. Seven Seatence Sermons. rn It is virtue, not ancestry, makes men noble.-----Anon that Conscience is the highest of courts.--Vietor Hugo As half in shade and half in sun | This world along its path advances, | May that gide the sun's upon } Je all that e'er shall meet thy | glances! - Thomas Moore. loes for not | gives him im What a man « others, what they do for him, mortality Webster that does good to another man | also good to himself; not onl} consequence, but in the very | for the consciousaess | reward Sen- | He does in the act of doing it, of well-doing is ample eca New words to speak, new thoughts to | hear, = New love to give and take; Perchagiee, new burdens I may bear For love's own sweetest sake -F. R. Havergal A firm chin is helpless without a! stiff upper lip.--Kin Hubbard more Victory bonds | The first party of British women leave Belgium since December, 1915, are in Helland from Brussel for repatriation. The party num bers between eighty and ninety aud includes married ladies, unmarried | girls and some ' children. All had | been detained in Belgium since tio] ginning of the war. Reasonable persistency in a classi-| fled ad campaign hardly ever falls to achieve the result desiréd. It's] the commion experience. | The problett of securing good! household help is still a' classified advertising problem. Bonds! Bonds!. Bonds! Juy to Phone 388 the 'populace for harshness and ven that this industrious actor, after , in f geance inst Germany. appearing on Mount Zion as the pro- tector of German Catholism fn thé A tA Sa SA A mt After a man has been married so' long he becomeés acclimated. rn We Positively East and holding forth edifyingiy church as the protector of German Protestantism, uttered his illus: trious sentiment: Rinpling Rhymes Pay Highest Prices For Second-hand Bags "Let "his majesty thle sultan, as well, as the three hundred millions |of Mohammedans who venerate him as their caliph, be assured that the German emperor ~ will always re- | main their friend." The message. was 'revently record- ed by Tewfik Pasha, Turkish am- bassador to Germdny, sent, prepaid, to the sultan, printed jin letters of gold in Turkish and ArAbic, and scattered among the unmoved in- Babitants of Damascus. There werd not three hundred million Moham- medans in the world then: and there are some fewer now: but in those days, and for long afterward, the kaiser was exuberant. Where is that German fatherland, "gs ex- traordinary as the universal Roman Empire," that "he saw in 1900 Where is that long-dreamed-of Qer- mn expansion in Asia, that para- John Barleyc their birth, this old earth. and many fits yo its millions, have killed far m rye; ble ssings know, b John Barleycorn, John, of crocodiles whi one hour the bier : 4 coin, John Barleycorn, my jo. You've tired the souls 6f men, and when you s0 skidoo and fare thee JOHN BARLEYCORN you have, with beastly arrogance infested ~for you, John Barleycorn, my. jo. John, the men who fall on your tricks cannot your doom by blowing in "Twill be a better world, John, when you've removed ! 'your sign, when you no longer poison men with tan- glefoot and wine; for covery plunk you handle is thb.* price of pain and woe, and that's a tainted sort of shave oftener. back again; you're letting go by inches, John, but you will have to go, and ill, John Barleycorn, my jo. i Of All Descriptions, Also Scrap Iron, Copper, Brass, Paper, Etc. A. SPEIZMAN, 69 Queen Street. Phone 2211 orn, my jo, John, since nations had But now you see your finish, John, i u throw, the bells are tolling knells «This war has slain and many more must die, but you ore than war, with your old gin and battlefields our prayers and ut those you slay must die in shame, my jo. John Barleycorn, my jo, avail; you cannot set aside the kale; nor can the tears ch down your whiskers flow avert and shroud, John Barleycorn, MY JO | nme A Bough Cutomer, Landlady (te unshaven boarder)" out the You' worn wearied all the world, John, you've nearly all the pillow' cases in chase yourself away you won't'come house. Judge. You are asked to co-operate with {the stores by doing your gift. buying {earlier this year than ever before. for it has been decided that "last mountcy in the Levant, that pru- toctorate of the Mediterranean coasts, that Bagdad railroad, that Hambysg-to-the-Persian-Gulf em- pire, that suzérainty of Egypt, that advance to India, and all the rest of | the megalomanic scheme upon which the brood of Pan-German pro- fessors was issuing new pamphlets only a month or two ago? Mesopotamia is blotted from the Pan-German map; Syria is gone, Armenia is gone. ° Anatolia is to be the last hoovital of the Sick Man of Europe. no longer. Turkey is out The Constanti gple ' Express, of. which thé good rliners were so proud for a few months, conld nbt {go so far as Nish sometime ac, (Last week the Crecho-Slovaks aety- ally had the impudemce {0 out off railway = communications hetwean Berlin and Vienna. As Heine said of Aired de Musset, the Central Powers have a 'brilliant future be. hind them. ¥ So ------------------------. Has HELPED. BURDEN OF CHASE OF '~ planes have been sent to. France, including 150 "heavy bomb- 7 The 'completion. of the 10. 000th Liberty motor was recently celebrated ai. Detroit. 8 United States may have been the Tast to get' into the fight, as Roosevelt declares "Bngisad 1 a bad way for Representative Rucker, | "We must send England of eggs. A new-laid egz costs from euty to twenty-five cents in the lit- Ue jsjand, and it isn? Win 1 so Ta inid at that. 3 doughboy don residential hotel -- WALT MASON. Ae. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT DUE 70 THE WAR, BY THE PUR~ i hour" service in the stores must not { be over-taxed. | J. H. Butler, a former chief of po- lice at Pembroke, has removed with his family to Toronto. HERRING BONE METAL LATH LAIDLAW HAY BALE TIES 2ND. GROWTH INDIAN HAND-MADE AXE HANDLES BUNT'S = A not: abotzstgle orits a- ; SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES 3 The commanding place in the { clothing trade of nearly every city is held by one store by virtue of the /, class of goods in which it deals. » This store is rated by the best dressed men as Style Headquar- .. ters. It's the first place they think of going. See hand tailored Suit and Over coats. Special . . $35.00 i Prevent An pidemic out the Medical Health Officer's instructions and use a of Permanganate of Potash we will be safe from Spanish In- £ fluenza, We have this solution made DR. CHOWN'S DRUG STORE ISF Princess Bt., Phone 348 acres. meres, nerves, 5 acres, neres, acres. acres. neres., acres, ? h acres, Sn ae b acres, Waa Tey b acres. acres. 7500 p acres, acres. . acres. acres. acres, acres. seres, TJ. Lockhart Real Hatate and Insurames, Clarence Street. Kingston Ontarie, Price ... Price ... Price .., Price Adar Aid a PE 1000 . 10000. + 10000 . 11500 ' 14008 Pure Clover Honey 'See here, young man, you'll have to ! 1] In the Comb is very scarce this year. We have a small quantity which we are selling at 40c. per Section. Jas. Redden & Co. License Now. 8-459, 8.184. ha EAA A Ans Mrs. Schopper---"Blackberry jam, 80¢ a jar! My, isn't that jam jear " Grocer--*"Isn't it what?" Mrs. Schoppen--*"1 say, isn't that dam jear----er--I mean, isn't. taat dam dear. Oh, never mind!" First Rooster--"What's the mat er with Mrs. Brahma?" Second Ditto---"Shellshock. Duks came out of the eggs she was setting on,"- ~Transcript. LIGHTEN THE TATION ++ THE TWO BEST BUYS On the Market To-day Are Victory Loan Bonds

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